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PENN IN NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER excuses to avoid University EWARK POUCE are mov­ FOOTBAll. re. ponsibi1ity. ''I take offense at in g all ava il able officers out 19 that." Luft told Armitage ...If N of the administration com­ w 're going to study the pol~ e plex to . upport the street patrols until . . \. ,_,- ~-· . . department it will take another IN LIFESTYLE . si new offi cers arri e next Spring. year and a half - that's ju. t anoth­ "Patrol will be as fully s taf~ d as we er copout.' can keep it." :aid Chi f Willi am Councilmembe , also reacted to Hogan. ''We have maximiz dour ab il ­ Annitage 's rerntmt;I;·•Sfi11tr~rs ' aire:' .~] ity tore. pond and increased the cov r­ MULTIPLE your customers an.J:YJ)'WI'fe.rcJ age on the stre t." service the cw;totta H gan . aid when the n w ffi rs Harold win. c m ut of the police academy. they SCLEROSIS AS See PATROlS , 3 ~ SEEN BYA CHILD~ Underpass

IN THE NEWS views aired TRIPP GETS OCAL RE JD ENTS fi nally got a chance to voice their c ncern NEW L and complaints ab ut the work on the a ho Mill Road underpa. s. (See related story re accidents). COUNIY At a meeting held hy the city of Newark and the Delaware Department of Tran. portation on Oct. 23, DeiDOT POST. 12 ofti ial and the re. id nt di cu . ed the effort to make the road under the CSX railroad line . afe for both pedes­ trians and vehi cles. Leon Ryan of Gateway Dri e said he and his dog walk through the under­ CONSTRUCTION pa s three tim a day . even day. a NOT CAUSE See UNDERPASS, 4 ~ OF Tabled FATALITY. 4 aga1n•

INDEX By MARY E. PETZAK NEWS 1-5 NEWARK POST STAFF WRI TER POLICE BLOTIER 2 RESOLUTION fir t pro­ posed to Newark city counci l OPINION 6 by Di stris:;t 2 member Jerry LIFESTYLE 8 -Clifton on July 28, wa tabled again on Monday night after another member THE ARTS 9 aid he had ethi al c ncem .. DIVERSIONS 10 Councilmember Nan y Turner said she had "wrestled" with the que, tion CROSSWORD PUZZLE 11 of whether he could vote on the pro­ --- po al to top councilmernber from SPORTS _ 19·24 serving on boards, committee. , and PEOPLENEWS 16 commission appointed by council itself. Turner chai rs the Western OBITUARIEL __ 25·26

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\I .\ ·.. I' ! \ ) ' ·:· IN THE NEWS Turner causes resolution Newark police reinforce street patrols .... PATROLS, from 1 duty roster. "The police academies survei llance and other concentrated are very generous about letting us as ignments of limited duration. to be tabled once again will be a signed to crime preven­ put recruits into their scheduled Media relations will now be handled tion, special investigations, criminal classes," said Hogan. "But the by Buglio, Cpl. David Martin, and Turner said that was not her con­ investigations and special opera­ recruits are not available for assign­ Hogan. .... RESOLUTION, from 1 cern. "I will abide by any decision tions for training. ment for the six months of acade­ Cpl. Gerald Simpson, fonnerly "At that point we will ask our my." in patrol platoon, has been moved Newark Traffic Relief Committee. of the ethic board in regard to my elf," he aid. "I don't speak for current people where they would Transfers and reassignments into criminal investigation and, as According to Turner, she waited like to go in 1998," said Hogan. announced by Hogan were: needed, in special investigations. until this week to request an advi o­ anyone else. ' City olicitor Roger Akin said "That will be taken into considera­ Following the retirement of 28- PFC Andrew Markovitz was ry opinion from the city's Board of tion when we rea sign officers so year veteran Lt. Roy Clough, Lt. transferred from patrol platoon to Ethic , as to whether she has a per­ his initial impression i that the res­ olution involved a policy matter and there is not a concentration in one Gerald Conway has been named the office of youth ervice . sonal interest which preclude · her area." commander of the criminal investi­ Cpl. Brad Geesaman, most from considering the matter in not a personal interest issue. "But that i only a gut reaction without a Despite recent retirements, the gations division. recently in patrol platoon, retired council. city is on ly down one officer. Sgt. Thomas Buglio wru moved after 28 years with the department. Clifton asked her why she waited lot of research," said Akin. City counci lmembers also serve "We're reviewing applications and from patrol specialist to administra­ Sgt. John DeGhetto moved from three month to consu lt the board, will get that per. on into a police tive unit supervisor and also took the traffic division to patrol platoon e ·pecially since she participated on the Newark Memorial Day Parade Committee. Other city academy as soon a possible," said over Conway's duties in the office supervisor. with the other six members in the Hogan. "At that point, we will be up of profe sional standards. Cpl. George Stanko moved to earlier council discu sion in July? boards, committees and authorities include: Board of Building Appeals, to full trength aga in ." PFC Curt Davis, fanner media patrol platoon from special opera­ Turner rep I icd that her concerns Recruits are on the city payroll officer, was transferred to special tions and Officer Mark Farrell al so only arose recently after Clifton 's Board of Busines. License Review, Community Development/Revenue and part of the force whiJe in the operations which handle duties like wa · assigned to patrol platoon. original resolution was amended to police academy, but not part of the exempt the Town and Gown Sharing Advisory ommittee, Committee and allow the Mayor to Conservation Advisory serve a. the designated town repre­ Commission, Board of Ethics, Board of Health, Newark Public College Square Pathmark robbed Saturday sentative. Housing Authority, Newark Parking Other councilmembers ~POLICE BLOTTER, from 2 in Coll ege Squa re pushed the his eye. , a blue wind breaker with expressed concern that any board Authority, Planning Commission, cashier aside from the register and the number "32" and "Saunders" on decision would necessarily involve and Board of Sidewalk Appeals. were described as black males. reached into the cash drawer remov­ the back, dark blue jeans and white The regulations of three city four councilmembers, including the ing cash and food stamps. The sus­ sneakers, fled from the store. No mayor, now serving on various agencies, the Board of Adjustment, pect, described as a black male, 20- one was injured in the incident. any­ committees. "That wou ld on ly leave the Election Board, and Personnel Pathmark robbed 25 years of age, 5 foot, 8 inches to 5 an with information about the rob­ three councilmembers to consider Revi ew Committee, already prohib­ feet I 0 inches tall , 170 ponds, wear­ bery can call pol ice at 366-7111. it lected officials or members of Newark Police report a man the resolution and we wouldn 't have making a purchase at the Pathmark ing a baseball cap pulled down over a quorum," said Gerald Grant. city council.

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1 Nt'.\\1 -. f\)·,1 ·:·IN THE NEWS Pylons provide 'false FURNISH AN sense of security' .... UNDERPASS, from 1 Re idents wanted to know why a tunnel noted for "some of the most ENTIRE ROOM FOR week. According to Ryan, people' polite drivers in the town" required attitude needs to change and not the changes for a questionable number underpas . of pede ·trians. ' Not one person in 100 pays Reeb said DelDOT is videotap­ attention to the 15 mph speed limit." ing the tunnel to determine actual said Ryan, " and that includes city conditions there, including pede tri­ vehicles, police, everybody." an usage. "People do walk through Ryan aid he has een children it," said Reeb. 'I've seen people going to ·chool walking in front of push baby strollers through there." him in the underpass. "I yelled at Ed Cairns of Christine Manor dnvers to slow down and they called wanted to know why the 1996 rec­ m names," Ryan said. "One driver ommendation of consultants KCI told me he paid taxe · and r should Engineering for a separate pedestri­ get out of the road ." an tunnel was not fo llowed. But Suzan Pini said children Reeb said safety concerns like were not the problem. "If children assaults and robberies could be a walk through there alone, that'. the problem in the isolated space of a parents fault, " said Pini. "Children separate tunnel. shou ldn 't be walking that distance to In addition the co t of such a pro­ Downes School alone anyway." ject could reach over $900,000. Pini said her concern wa the "The bulk of the cost would be for restricted width of the tunnel stopping the rail traffic while the presently lined with traffic cone . . new tunnel was built," said Cairns. "There's no room for driver error Pini said ¬her tunnel would be whatsoever," said Pini . "I've seen another eight-year road project. people scrape bumpers on wall and "Why not have a light for pedestri­ Sofa, Loveseat, 3 Tables and 2 Lamps plenty of little pylon. knocked ans to push to stop traffic while they 8 00 down. " walk through?" said Pini. "But get All For Only 599 complete Pini added. " Lf we get a little bit those pylons out of there because of ice in the winter, it 's gonna be they are just providing a false sense bumper cars in there." of security." Other residents agree that the Reeb said DeiDOT's suggested traffic comes . ett ing off a walkway alternative at present was a single could contribute to the un afe condi­ lane and yi eld control with idewalk, tions. traffic calming and height detection "People have knocked over the devices. "We will analyze all the cones and every cone represents data from videotape .. accidents, and people who could be hit," said resi ­ the public," said Reeb. "Then we dent Dudley Willis. "Unles you put will decide on a preferred alterna­ in a Jersey barrier, you will end up tive." killing someone." At lea t two more meetings wiJI .-----­ Tom Hannan, Engineer for be held to review the alternative and DelDOT, aid that the traffic cones a design, according to Reeb. " I can't may provide a fal e sense of . ecuri­ give any date for construction right ..------· ty to walkers. He also noted that now," he said. reducing the width of the tunnel to According to Newark Mayor 11 feet for car · was acceptable but Ronald Gardner, public input i Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Head Board, MaHress, unusual. required before any transportation "We are actually pushing the funding can be authorized by the Foundation and Frame envelope here," said Hannan. "It's Wilmington Area Planning Council All For Only 859900 Complete confining - no question about it." for use at the underpass.

219 King Street • 21 2 Market Street ~not cause of accileld There have been 36 accidents Fitzgerald. "He could hav~ hit Wilmington, DE 1 980 1 at the Casho Mill Road railroad anything or anyone- it's just for­ underpass since January 1993, tunate he didn't kill anyone 302-656-4448 but according to a New Castle else." · County police officer, none have Fitzgerald said most accidents involved pede trians and only at the underpass occur late at one was fatal.. night on weekends. And, not sur­ PFC Joseph Fitzgerald said the pris.ingly, many others involve U­ Maryland man killed when he hauls during the' months of May drove into the underpass on Aug. 9, and September when students 1997, had been drinking all day, move in and out of town. "Speed wa'; also a factor, and the "There has only been one seri­ fact that he was not wearing a seal­ ous or fatal accident there in the belt," said Fitzgerald. "If he had two years I have been assigned to been wearing a seatbelt, I believe the traffic service unit," said PFC he would be alive today." Joseph Fitzgerald. "There were In Fitzgerald's opinion, noth­ nine accidents in 1996 with only ing about the underpass on that one involving personal injury, night contributed to the accident. and 10 accidents this year, "He hit the wall head-on," said including the fatal on Aug. 9."

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"We should ask for a The roadway near Elkton Road way ooner so there is only on lane wa a king th Delaware crossing guard until the current traf- and Amstel Avenue wa · the scene of of traffic possible at the crosswalk Department of Tran portation to fie study there by (traffic expert ) three seriou accident , including or reducing th e peed at the cro. s­ review the Elkton/Amstel intersec­ John Edwards is. completed," aid two death , in the pa t 12 months. walk. "The ultimate solution is to tion for po. sible changes. Grant. Art and . cience student David separate the pedestrians and the On Wednesday, Captain Joel Toman, wa truck and killed by a Ivory of the Univer ity Police said delivery truck on Nov. 12 , 1996, an officer had been a signed to that while riding hi s bike in front of the At Our Election Day intersection "indefinitely" at the Crab Trap located at Elkton Road request of city council. "He's there and Amstel Avenue. The truck dri­ as much as pos ible depending on ver wa · charged in that incident. NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JIM STREIT other duties," said Ivory. "We're University of Delaware student r------~------A University of Delaware police officer helps college students cross Student pedestrian/bicyclist accidents Main Street near College Avenue E Wednesday. You Won't Shell March 7, 1996: 18-year-old University student suffered head Holly Hrupsa died on Oct. 4 of this woman enrolled at the trauma and a broken pelvis year after being struck by a vehicle Out A Lot For University struck by a car while when she turned into the path of as she walked across Elkton Road crossing the intersection of a car westbound on Elkton Road near Amstel Avenue on Oct. 2. South Chapel Street and near Amstel Avenue. Police . aid that incident has been The Best Brands Delaware Avenue on her bike. 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Rights &responsibilities Our oF THE Arne HIS WEEK, city and New Ca tie County police officer Univ rsity f Delaware offi­ a ked h w many people know the Tcials w re at each other ' laws for pedestrians and bicyclists throats ov r the need t e. cort stu­ using the roadway? He indicated dents across an int r. ection in that many people the p lice ee do Newark. hot seem to foll ow them. In the past three m nth., one stu­ Pedestrians do not alway have dent wa. killed and two oth r. the rig ht of way. Bi cyclists riding in injured in co 11i. ion s between pedes­ the treet must travel with the flow trian . /bicyclist and ve hi cles on of vehicular traffic and follow all Newark street . the . arne rule as car. trucks and There is nod ubt that the number motorcycle . of stude nts and th number f cars • negotiating in this city ha in reased Too many times we have een in recent years. Tn addition , tran s­ bicyclists maneuver between car p r1ation officials are encouraging topped at a li ght and th n, barely m re walker. and more bikes as an I wing down, cro. s the intersection alternati v to the m tor vehicles on against the li ght. the roads. If pedestrian and bicyclists We arc not endorsing the rights of refuse to follow the law, it merely any one group of road users here. gives angry and impatient motorists Wh at we do see is a need for more reason to consider them more careful ad herence to the regu­ intruder on the road. lation. that keep the complicated Find out what your rights and chore graphy of people and vehi­ your resp nsibilitie are when you cles in balance. use the road and don 't rely on the At the recent public meeting t r other go y, even a police officer, to the Ca h Mill Road underpa. s, a mooth your way.

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Rumors, downsizing make Tbe N•wark Newsstand, a fixture on Main Street for almost 50 years, was purchased by Harvey and Arlene Eckell, seen here with their new enterprise, about1980. The Eckells sold tile business In April of this year. "Out of the Attic'' features historic photographs from Newark's history, recent and long ago. Readers who have a historic photo and doing business tougher would like to share It with other readers are invited to loan their photos for reprinting In this space. Special care will be taken. For information, call 737·0724. · By MARVIN HUMMEL firm' going to be bought out, th e local ···· ··· ··················································· ·· · officec closed, and the business moved out­ NEWARK PO ST CO NTRIBUTING WRITER of-, tate. Before you think out the impli ca­ ti on. of the first rumor, there' a econd OMET IM S YOU CAN just "smell " it one-the bu ines wi ll tay here after the PAGR'i FROM THE PA)f - when you walk into a fi1m or busi­ buyout, but the new owner are go ing to get S nes. you 've dealt with for year , you rid of everybody from the manager to the • News as it appeared in the Ne wark Post throughout the years know . om thing'. wrong. You knew all tockroom boys. along they w re in busine to make money; Then there' a third rumor-and a • Nov. 1, 1922 The resolution was pre­ Conference center but unti I now yo u also had a personal re la­ fourth-and you're told that the manager ented by Commi ssioner tion . hip that you valued and enjoyed. And walked into a meet ing, was told he was fired, New road will soon Jone . Commissioner McCoy provides broad you u. ed to think they did, too. and then was e corted out by ecu rity guard be complete a ked for a yea and nay vote. range of services Up-cl e-and-per onal ha turned into right in front of all the employees and cu - After many months of McCoy aid he thought John M. Clayton Hall , the uptight and imper onal; mistakes are made tomer . . "Talk about humiliation!" Yes-if that most men were hone t, for the fir t time in your yea rs of waiting, resident · of Newark University of Delaware's it's true. and vicinity will soon be able that all were not crooks. tran action with the. e people. They Now you under tand the itua­ new continuing education to roll along in the family Jones said that the men conference center, is ". ort of' apologize for the seriou tion a lot better. People are trying were sending in bills for 10 rror and hift the real guilt to the vehicle on solid concrete designed to provide an even to function intelligently and u e­ from the town limits all the hours labor daily when dark­ comput rs being "down" or over­ fully while the rumors about their broader range of ervices and way into Wilmingto n. ness prevents them from educational opportunitie for loaded. Jive and livel ihoods wirl all working that long. And it isn 't ju ·tone place of bu i­ The Lincoln Hi ghway Delawarean . arou nd them. And these rumor ection between Ro evi ll e ne. s where you run into thi . - you cannot be di mi sed - buying­ The new home of the com home from multiple downtown and Newark was completed Divi ion of Continuing out and elling-outs are o every­ early in the summer. From • Nov. 1, 1972 vi. iL with s cial frostbite and . ev ral day they are no longer new , and Education was formally dedi ­ form . to comp let so th e error. they that time on everything ha Students place 1-2 cated Nov. 5 in a free public bull. and bear and foxe and been held up awaiting action mad an be r mo ed from your wolve and wea el· and adder in national contest ceremony. account . by the Baltimore and Ohio In I 849 Clayton wa are running or ·lithering loose in Railroad Co. in removing the Ronald E. Stroud , a senior You call harli - there ' a bu. i­ the btL ine. jungle. Your favorite at Newark' Chri stiana High appointed U.S. Secretary of ne,. he rea ll y lik s dealing with and a Hummel old bridge and placing a State by Pre ident Zachary re taurant for en tertain ing longer span across the tunnel School, ha won an achieve­ . pecial friend who hand I s hi . client , for instance, wa ali ve ment award for excellence in Taylor. In 1853 Clayton account. But harlie, ays hi . friend's cut through the embankment entered the U.S. Senate. He and well on Monday and slam- ju t thi ide of Lumbrook. writi ng from the National b n d wn -. i7.ed, and th pe pi who , ur­ Counci I of teacher of di ed in Dover in 1856. hut ched n Wedne day. And in every mall The only other work to be vi ved th ii rst cut and are ti II there "act a. if Eng li h. there are failed bu ine e , their ign till done is the laying of a 16- they're mad a£ you - they botch the a count there, but their window soaped over. foot width of concrete under Stroud wa selected on • Oct. 30, 1992 and then a t a. if it' your fa ult ! l'm I ok ing And, actual ly, you can't complain - busi ­ the new bridge and the the basis of impromptu writ­ around." ne e grow or hrivel , upgrade or di e - ing an autobiographical Barbara Bush You wonder if mething like that c uld removal on the temporary and, to change the metaphor, few of us are piling on each ide. sketch , and a ample of work draws a crowd be going on wh ~re y u do busine, .. Then vegetarian at the dinner table or the office he ubmitted Ia t year. His Thousands turned out to you hear the fir:t rumor-word i. that the J~ ·k - there are nece ary food chain to journalism teacher at greet Barbara Bu h during life, and we u ually don 't mind being carni­ Levy Court check­ Christiana was Harry Cool. her visit tot he Christiana • A retired cler}?\man and a teacher since vore . U ually. ing up labor Named as runner up was Mall Tuesday. 1972, Hummel ha.\ mntributed to the Newark Let us now prai e the good men and Elizabeth E. Whallon, a "She's like everybody' The Levy Court yesterday Post for more than cwo decades. At one point women who give the be t po ible ervice in enior at Newark High grandmother - we love her!" in the late 1970s when then -publi.\·her pite of rumors and facts about what will by vote of 3 to 2 voted down School. said Lee Stevenson of a resolution providing for a "Rocky" Rockwell wanted to go fishing in happen to them and their busine today or Winners receive a certifi­ Newark, who with his wife Florida, Father Hummel served as a tempo­ tomorrow - or maybe not at all. They nine-hour day and five hours cate and recommendations on Saturday for road work­ Marie, had an opportunity to rary editor and pub/b;her of the paper. He ha.f for college scholarships. hake hands with the First lived in De/awat? .c:ince 1959. See HUMMEL, 7 .... ers. Lady. http://www.ncbl. com/post/ Teaching standards scheduled for discussion Beginning last January, a special and three separate hearings will be Task Force comprised of more than held in each county. The next hear­ 41 Delaware educator set out to ing for New Ca tie County will be 7 describe what teachers should know to 8 p.m. on Nov. 3, at Wallace and be able to do to teach effective­ Wallin Learning Center. 713 E. ly in today 's clas room. Ba in Road, New Castle. The result wa 12 teaching stan­ All hearings are jointly spon­ dard designed to ensure that both ored by the Department of teachers and their ·tudents are pre­ Education and the Delaware pared to rna ter the curriculum in Professional Standards Council. the core content areas of Engli h The first draft of the standards language arts science, mathemat­ was circulated to all Delaware edu­ ics, and social studie , as, well as cator and intere ted members of other content areas to be adopted. In the general public for review and addition, each of the 12 categories comment in January, 1997 . All sur­ has a "knowledge" and "perfor­ vey respon e to the initial draft mance" component that defines the were analyzed by the Research and standard in greater detail. Development Center at. the During the Fall of 1997, anum­ University of Delaware and change ber of small focus group will meet to the initial draft were made a a to discuss the standards in detail, result of the comna nts.

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NEWARK OlJILOOK Keep Halloween and hayrides safe for kids

• Tltis \l'eeklyJi'allire on the Lifestyle page is authored by the stc(/f' of the Newark-based ooperatil'e Extension Serl'ice. HOUSANDS oftri k­ or-treaters will take to T th stre ts tonig ht in hop . of gathering up enough go di s l sati . fy their weer toeths for weeks to come . . very year we hear about acci­ dent::. and injuries relat d to I falloween activities. A few pr cautjon ' taken now cao prevent these mishaps. Trick-or-treat on ly in your own neighborhood or a neighbor­ • hood that you're fami li ar with. Parents should accompany smuller chi ldren, always keep­ ing them in sight, even if that m e a n . walking up to the door with them . Old r chil ­ dren may NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN CHABALKO resL t hav­ ing parent. Elyse and Mitchell still share good times.together despite his diagnosis with MS. along, . o hav th m travel togeth r in groups of By Mark Manno four or mor . Set Multiple Sclerosis through· a time limi t. Mo. t tri k or treating i. over hy 9 p.m. Advi e children not to trick-or-treat at hou,e that are complete ly dark and one with­ the eyes·of children out an outside li ght on. Thi is a . ign the resid nt aren't wel ­ c min g trick-or-treater . By MARY E. PETZAK grader at Shue-Medill Middle Mitchell, Mitchell is one of six and essays by children ages 5 to o tumes can ca u e acc idents School , are featured in "MS Delaware students whose works 15 whose parent or another or injuri . NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Through the Eye of a Child," of art are included in the exhibit. loved one has multiple sclerosis. Thi ,: year I' ve noti ced that an exhibit being . hown across Heres ay and painting express It was organized by the ~ational ma. k \h at you pl ace complete­ the United State . her feelings about her father's Multiple Sclerosis Society and ly ov r your head are quit the The daughter of Newark-area battle with multiple sclerosis. eloquently demonstrates through rag for old r kid ... Avoid u in g residents Peter and Su an The exhibit feature artworks the children's pictures and wolds rna. k. for hildr n of any age. that multiple sclerosis is an adult Mask. impair vi. ion and may disease that deeply affects chil~ au . chi ldr n to trip or to dren. hump into bject. and ac h The full exhibit includes other. Fac painting L a much more than 80 pieces of art from af'er alternativ . all across the U.S. and 14. inter~ Most f th genera l m r­ chan di s . tore. around Newark national MS societies. With each carry fa e painting ki t.. Make work of art there is a moving . ure the costume fit. properly. story that can fascinate. and hildren an trip on o tumes enlighten an audience about love that are too long. And make and adapting to c~nic illness,. sure the o. tum i fireproof. The 12~year~old Mitchell Sometime p r he. and . tep, wrote the following essay to are decorat d with ja k-o'­ accompany her watercolor prUnt~ lanterns co ntaining burning ing: cand le . "My dad used to travel all Fi rep roof co. tume. could over the world including Africa, avert a tragedy. Make ·ure chil ­ China, Mexico, Canada, llaJy · dren an e seen. ven thou gh and Spain. Whenever be told the street · f Newark are we ll me he was aoina ~ lit , som area. are darker I'd always ask biJn to. bfiDa ~ be ause of overgrown ·hrub­ something. bery. "I remember wha he Driver& may not · remember it' Hallow ·n and won't be come tiOllle aJid., •••• alert to tri k. or treater , and went uu~J••••u.- up ~~11!'1.1~~~ t night the road~ will be full of anas. , -.~-Jilt out of town gue ts in Newark for the big U of D Homecoming Weekend. Putdng reflector tape on the back of costume is a good idea. So i. having children See ounooK, 11 ~ http ://www.ncol .com/post/ 0< OBFR 31, 1997 • t.W.\RK Pos-t • P.\(;F 9 exhibit displayed at the 11n· of Pennsylvania NEW EXHIBIT at the University of Pennsylvania A Museum i not only intere l­ ing and beautiful, it is a change in presenting the subject matter of the exhibit itself. Called 'Roman Gla s: Reflections on Cultural Change," the show features more than 200 THE delicate gla s vessel - bowls bot­ tles. cups and jugs - dating from the late econd century B. C. to the early seventh century A. D. The exhibition takes an in-depth By PHIL TOMAII look at the rapidly changing craft of glass making influenced by major historical events and reflective of changing social values. As the and Syria were brought with their museum's PR Director Pam Kosty traditional Hellenistic casting tech­ put it, "Daily Jife in the ancient niques and the then novel idea of Roman Empire, from a woman's glass blowing. early morning applications of gale­ It seems clear that the emperor na eye,ner to a community's was more interested in a production evening funerary procession. , i facility than in creating art, but both explored through the special 'win­ flourished and may be seen in the dow' of glass." University Museum at 33rd and The change in presentation I Spruce Streets in Philadelphia. referred to earlier centers around There was some standardization of breaking with the tradition of product lines and good use was exhibiting ancient glassware as an made of the system of Roman roads exceptional art form and placing it for distribution. in the more normal setting of a You can see both cast and blown Roman household. Glass, like pot­ glass in the show. Among the cast­ tery, came to be used in everyday ings, my favorites are the mono­ Roman life. Beginning with the chromes of emerald green and the changing technology, this exhibition mixture made by swirling amber provides information and insight and white. But it is in the free blown into culture and lifestyle in the "Roman Glass: Reflections on Cultural Change" is a new exhibit at the University of Pennsylvania Museum and glass that some of the great art these pieces from the first and second century A. D. are three of over 200 items on display. Roman Empire. Art, history and occurs, even if its purpo e was very technical advances are all rolled into utilitarian. . industry moved into high .gear. This i · one of those exhibitions Pennsylvania Museum. • one for the new exhibit. · Thi free blown glass did what Not only did this provide a great about which it can be said there is The Universi ty Museum is open Remember, the Romans did not Augustus wanted. With it Rome deal of business for the Roman . om thing for everyone and for so Tuesday through Saturday from I0 invent glass. That occurred in began to dominate the markets actu­ owners. the technique · offered a many different int rest ·. Whil I a.m . to 4:30 p.m. and on Sunday Mesopotamia around 2200 B. C. As ally setting the paltern for our glass new aesthetic for vessel decoration tend to look at the of the from I to 5 p.m. Admission for a matter of fact, the Romans showed industry today which now produces that found its greatest xpress ion in works, the industrial and commer­ adults is $5 , $2.50 for seniors and little interest at all in glass until near close to 60,000,000 tons per year for reli gious imagery of every vari ety. cial aspects of th works can not be students with valid JD. For more tbe end of the first century B. C. It our everyday needs. More delicate bl ow ing led to a ov.c rlooked. I enjoy exhibits where information, 215-898-4000. was at that time that emperor But it was when the Roman whole new jewelry industry. Then , there is beauty and where I can Jearn Augustus decided to increase pro­ crafL men perfected blowing glass when facet cutting came along, as well. Both are pre. nt in "Roman • The writer lias heen a columnist duction of various crafts on the into mold around 45 A. D. that the well, a visit to most inex pensive - Glass: Reflec ti on on Cultural for the Newark Post since 1969. An Italian mainland. Slaves from Judea and some not so inex pensive - Change. ' enthusiastic supporter of the arts jewelry counter fe'day can speak The museum is easily accessible locally, he ha: a l'ast knowledge of for itself. by car, Amtrak or SEPTA. If you the arts in the mid-Atlantic region . Just about every use for Rom an take the regiona l rail service, there He and his Wl/f>. Marie. ore long 0 0 glass one can imagine is there for u, i: a station right at the Un iversity of time residents of Newark. Toman 0 0 to see and enjoy. There are contain­ Pennsylvania so you no longer have hosts a weekly radio program on ers for spices, cosmetics, medicines. to walk from Pennsylvania Station WNRK. His daughter edits anoth er Tableware and items for funerary at 30th Street. Remember, SEPTA county newspaper. rituals arc very much in evidence as now has service DIRECTLY to and well. from Newark and the University of 0 ... SOLUTION TO SUPER 0 CROSSWORD ON PAGE 11 0 Newark resident exhibits intemational _talent Spellbinding images of Anwar as well as the Ambas. ador of the Sadat, the King and Queen of Arab League and other representa­ Jordan, and Yassar Arafat seem to tives from Middle Eastern lea p from the pages of Lily Embassies and th e U.S. Arab By James c. Mclaren Bandak 's portfolio. Chamber of Commerce will be The Newark resident' pho­ attending the opening reception. Black Cat in moonlight, tographs of a land unchanged since Bandak was born in Amman, A sight sure to fright, the days of Christ will be on display Jordan, but has lived in the United With monsters and broom-mounted Witch. at Clayton Hall on th e University of States since 1960. Delaware campus, No . 5 to 28. In 1975, Bandak wa. invited by Trick-and-treaters haunt darkness; Representatives from the Saudi Egypt's government to chronic le its It's a time of grim starkne, s; Arabian Embassy, the Egyptian peo ple ·and monuments in pho­ Yet, oldsters with youngsters would switch. Embassy, the Embassy of Bahrain. tographs.

A grim English Muffin Di mayed by much stuffin' By little folks, grandpas and grannie , Postponed his demise And those dreadeo "Oh Mys!" By closing up famed nooks and crannies.

When was the plumber's wrenching experience? : . When he was drained and tapped for funds.

Why did a depressed boozer dislike a rainstorm? He hoped it wouldn't dampen his spirits.

Halloween happenings need never deter one from h.appy thoughts. SUNDAY IS TRACK CAR DAY It is awesome to contemplate the destructive intentions Take the train to see, photograph and maybe ride old of folks tempted by the Devil. fashioned track cars some hand, some gasoline operated. • Author's note: Lunacies like these have heen inj7icted on my poor wife, children and colleagues for years. They have heen greeted hy Steam trains leave Greenbank Station for hoth groans and guffaws - the latter, prrhaps, to pacify the pun.~t.er and offset a further barrage. To its victims, punning can he seen as a tr·ack car show site at 12:30, 2 and 3:30 p.m disease, since any laughter, however :rparce, can be contagious./ hope Newark Post reade~ will tackle this word-play nonsense with NO FARE INCREASE FOR TRACK CAR DAY! zest, thereby a.vsuring them Eternal Joy and a letter from Ed Station on Newport-Gap Pike, Rt41, 114 mile from Kirkwood H'way, Rt 2. FREE PARKING McMahon. • 302-998·1930 Visit us on the World Wide Web PAL . 10 • NEWARK P • Oc BER 31, 1997

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CONCERT 8 p.m. K.C. used" merchandise at bargain basement prices at the for­ FRIDAY and the Sun. hine Band mer James way, Route 13, New Ca. tie, Airport Plaza will be performing at the Shopping Center. For information, call Peggy at 477- Bob Carpenter Center, 1226. Route 896, Newark. For ANNUAL HAUNTED HOUSE See Oct. 31 information, call UD I­ PAGEANT See Oct. 31 .. HEN . ANNUAL HAUNTED TRI-STATE BIRD • HOUSE 6:30 to 9 p.m. SUNDAY RESCUE 2-5 p.m. St. Elizabeth Ann eton Annual open house at Church. Route 7 between wild bird rehabilitation Routes 273 and 40 in center, II 0 Po. sum Bear. Admission $3. For information, call 774-6464 Hollow Rd. , Newark. PAGEANT 8 p.m. The Mi . s Deaf Delaware Pagea nt For information, call wi ll be held at the Holiday Inn, Newark. For infOima­ 737-9543. tion, ca ll Valerie Sherrill at 800-232-5470 or TIY 762- THE FlRE ESCAPE 7 p.m. to midnight, 0522. MESSAGE DROP I :30 to II a.m . Student aviator. Sundays. Leave the from Wilmington College is ai ming to drop a piece of world behind at The Fire baL a wood containing a message into open drums at Escape a Christian nightclub at Perceptions in the New Castl e County Airport, New Castl e. College Square Shopping Center, Newark. CONCERT 7 p.m. Susan A. hton will be performing at Mitchell Hall , University of Delaware, Newark. Ticket : JESUS 7 p.m. Warn er SATURDAY $8 to $25. For information call 368-4647 or charge by Brothers movie that has phone 800-521 -0290. been seen in 219 coun ­ ANNUAL HAUNTED HOUSE 6:30 to 9 p.m. St. tries aro und the world. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Route 7 between Routes No admission charge. 273 and 40 in Bear. Admis ion $3. For information, ca ll Brookside Elementary 774-6464 • chool, Marrows Road, CONCERT 7:30p.m .Counting Crows with special Newark. For information, gue t Dog's Eye View will be at the Bob Carpenter call Bill Cooke at 738- Center, Unil[ersity of Delaware Newark campus. 6194. Ticket. : $23.50. For ticket. information, ca ll 215 -923- SPORTS AUCT ION 7 7300. p.m. Sports memorabilia aucti on at the Christiana Hilton Inn. Newark by Christi ana Rotary. Buffet and auction INOVEMBER4 catalog: $25: auc tion atalog and entry onl y $5. For STORIES 10:30 a.m ., 1:30 and 7 p.m. A story hour for information. call Steve Dewbeny at 995-9550. children ages 3- and one-half to six at the Newark Free ( ' WHALE-OF-A-SALE 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. Quality "gen tl y Library. For inform ation, call 731-7550.

MEETINGS The Water Tree, a rain forest odyssey full staged with large-scale puppets, will be featured at Longwood Gardens' Chrysanthemum Festival, which is running through Nov. 23. · IOCTOBER31 Cente r. Newark. For information, call 369-3063. INTERNET TRAINING I to 2:30 NCCo STROKE CLUB noon. A Center i holding Fall Fest Days at the Center, Wh.ite p.m. The East~!' Seal Society is offer­ meeting fo r the New Ca tle County Chapel Drive, Newark. For information, call 737-2336. ing an Internet training cia s at the Stroke Club will be held at the Jewish CONCERT 8 p.m. Calliope ll features a showcase of PLAY 8 p.m. The Khulumani Theatre Troupe will be Easter Seats Tech Center, Read's Community Center, Talleyville. For Univer ity of Delaware choral and vocal en"embles at performing A Rai sin in the Sun in the Bacchu Theatre, Way, BUilding 22, New Castle. For information, call 324-4444. Perkins Student Center, Academy Street, Newark. F.E.M.A,L.E.'7:JO tO 9:30 p.l)l. ,, .Mitchell Hall, University of Delaware, Newark. Ticket : infmmati~m, call 324-1326. YOUR CHRISTMAS TELE· Tickets: $3 to $5. For information, call 837-6367. F.E.M.A.L.E. (Eomierly empkl.jeU: ...,. · $5 to $15. For infom1ation, call 831-2577. SQUA.RE DANCE 8 to 10:30 p.m. SCOPE 7:30p.m. lllustrated talks mothe~ at the l~ding edge) is a~· ~ The 2x4 Square Dance Club will hold and di cussions on astronomy at Mt. DANCING WHEELS 8 I NOVEMBERS ' port group for women whom in all itl\ plus level square dance at Wilson Cuba Astronomical Observatory, p.m. Cleveland Dancing CONCERT 5 and 8 p.m. Two concerts by the outrageous stages of transition between paid .. -' " · School, Newark . Co.t:'$5 per person. Greenville. For information, ca11654- ThuRsDAY Wheels, a unique compa­ group the Bobs in Mitchell Hall , University of employment and stayiftg at Mp1c10 ._ flpr information. call 239 - ~311. 6407. ny including wheelchair­ Del aware, Newark. For information, ca .. 831-2791. raise theic children tb$1 meets.at St. SCOTI'ISH DANCING 8 p.m. bound dancers. will be at Barnabas Church off DuDcan Jtotd;\1!! I NOVEMBER I Scottish country dancing will be the Bob Carpenter For r offered at St. Thomas Episcopal infonnati~ call~ Lucht· 366-0722. . ' \ '[;, •' Center, Route 896, ALLIANCE FRANCAISE noon. A Church, South College Avenue, Newark. For informa­ SCORE 6:30 ro· ·9:)9"1M11· .~i:fOJ~ meeting for lunch and discus,~ion in Newark. For information, ca11453- tion, call 831-2791. Fmtcll iltbc: Cafe Ninety. Newark. 1290 or 774-2415. WOMEN'S EXPO The Civil War Saturdays. The Delaware History Museum 'Fori\fonnation, call737-3369. ADHD 7 to 9 p.m. A meeting for par­ seventh annual will be ho ting the "Delaware in the Civil War" exhibit MOVING FORWARD 8:45 a.m. to ents and educators of students with Entrepreneurial Women 's until March 1998. Vi. itors arc invited to become part of 3~30p.m. Aworkshop for individuals attention deticit hyperactivity diSOI'­ Expo featuring speaker., . eminar exhibits and more the actual exhibit by entering a recreated army camp and Who have been diagnosed with multi­ der will meet at Kirk Middle School, will be held at the DuPont Country Club, Wilmington. explore the utensils of camp life. For information, call . ~ l!Clet'osi within the pa.~t two years Newark. For infonnation, call454- For information, call 737-4343. 656-0637 . will held the Limestone be. at 2275. SCRAPBOOK-A-THON 7: IS to 9 p.m. Preserve pre­ Paintings and drawings.Paintings and a selection of ,Pteabyce~lan Cburcb. Pike Creek area. FEDERALIST PAPERS 7 p.m . ciou. photographs with Creative Memories scrapbook­ · drawings by Li a Bartolozzi featuring the human form • Foriifoonatioa. ~0 655-5610. Privacy and security on the eve of the ing techniques, at630 Timberwood Boulevard Newark. as ubject and paintings and a election of drawings cre­ new millennium will be discussed Cost $12. For information, call 456-0237. ated by Robert Straight since 1992 will be at the aNOVEMBEI2 with James Magee of the University Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington. For information, of Delaware at the Newark Free call 571-9590. ZIN MIDITATlON 7 p.m. The Library, Newark . For infonnation, Once in a blue moon. Ajuried show of art and craft ~for 1lle Zen mediration group THE BOYS NEXT will be at the Newark Art House, Delaware Avenue, wi11 be meeting in the Fellowship call 731 -7550. DOOR 8:15p.m. Escape FRIDAY to a communal re idence Newark, through Nov. 7. For information, ca11266-7266. Hall. Unit.arilll Uoiver5alist INOVEMBER4 ~ Ntwark. For information, and observe the lives of four men coping under Call~. QUIT SMOKING? 6:30 to 7:30 the watchful eye of a S'f.. OPEN HOUSE l2:30 p.m. Need a little . upport to quit frazzled ocial worker at to )JO p.m. St. Matt' High School, smoking? Asupport group for smok­ the Chapel Street Theater, 2501 Pie Creek Road. just off of ers trying to qui! wi ll be held at the Newark. Tickets: $5 to Kilb11!!1!6tli&INJY. For information Visiting Nurse A sociation, New - ·-.-··· ·3300 e t ..W.l $10. For information, call Ca.~tle . For infonnation, call 324- To CoNrn~l~ ITE ... 368-2248. 4227. CONCERT 9:30 p.m. "Diversions' is conlptled tl. h week by 7 to 9 p.m urvivors of The Deb Calahan Band will be performing at the Iron Julia Sampson. Con tributic1 ·s are wel­ A<.-cident and Murder i a group for Hill Brewery and Restaurant, Newark. 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Monthly healing facility in Newark, will be held at At this time, the parking pots Baumgartel, a sociate pastor of St. service Dover Ajr Force Base on Nov. 6, 7 directly in from the the Westminster John-Holy Angels Parish, Newark. and 8. This event will feature com­ Golden Knights House may be used for this purpo ·e. The mu ic will be provided by A monthly ervice of healing petition in five sport : r~ller skating, parachute Team to For information, contact the Kevin & Clare Sarki sian of Holy prayer will be held at St. Paul's boccie, soccer, volleyball and dis­ Newark Police at 366-7111 or Tom Rosary Parish, Claymont. Lutheran Church, 70 I South tance running with over 500 com­ perform at UD Johnston at 368-9790. There will be a reserved seating College Ave., Newark, on the first petitors from across the state as well area for the aged and infirm. U her Saturday of each month at 6:30p.m. The U.S. Army Parachute Team, as Rhode Island, D.C., Pennsylvania wiJI be on hand to provide needed The next service will be Nov. 1 at "Golden Knights" will perform two and Maryland. Healing. Mass assistance. 6:30 p.m. AJI are invited to attend. For information, call Mary Kate shows at Delaware Stadium on For information call the church Saturday, Nov. 8 when the Blue scheduled After the service there will be at 609-540-3055. individual private prayer for all at 368-0064. Hens take on the University of Connecticut. Hall of Heroes and The Knights are scheduled to deliver the game ball from 10,000 , Social Mixer feet, landing on the 50 yardline and The Fightin' Blue Hen Battalion passing it off to the head referee. Alumni A sociation Inc., will ho t During a half- time performance the Golden Knights will pass a tra­ ------the econd Hall of Heroes Induction Sf,E,_IAL IZI~K.J IN------U)OP OF rHF ~- t1f ')Af-'t- A~,E BAY Ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 8, at ditional wooden baton in mid-air for I 0 a.m. at Mechanical Hall, on th pre entation to Barbara John. on of North Campus of the University of Baltimore. Join the fun Delaware. Mrs. John on, a native of Fri., Oct. 31st The Hall of Heroes honors grad­ Milford, is the widow of Captajn Swiss Inn's Annual uates of the University of Delaware James H. Johnson, the first Army ROTC Program who have Delawarean kil led in Vietnam, distinguished themselves in military 0 tober 1963. or civi li an pursuits. Mr. Johnson, a 1955 graduate of HALLOWEE~ For information, call Cpt. the University, played football at Charupin Le Min at 369-8610. UD for Dave Nelson. He is one of PARTY II alumni who will be inducted into 9:00- 2:00a.m. the Fight in' Blue Hen Battalion 's put on your costume Pajama stories . Hall of Heroes at 10 a.m. on Nov. 8 and howl at the moon! in Mechanical Hall. Including: Beef, Chicken & Wear your PJ , bring a bedtime The ROTC program will also • Cash Prize for best costume Pasta Entrees friend or a blanket and curl up for host a tailgate party on Nov. 8, some sleepytime stories. This 30 • Certificates for I st. 2nd. and 3rd Featuring ... • Crab beginning at II a.m. behind and lots of eiveawa)ls • Alaskan Crab • Crab Cakes minute storytime is great for the Delaware Field House. whole family and is presented one • ComPiimentar)l munchies • Shrimp • Clams Wednesday a month, at Kirkwood from our fi!ore)l chefs • Alway Fre h Fish Highway Li-brary, Wilmington. West Main Street • Contest and ereat fun for all to enjo)l! Storytime begins at 7 p.m., Nov. 12 • Drinks and sr>ecials served b)l. MAIN ST., NORTH EAST, MD and Dec. 10. 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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE • LEAGUES Christiana knocks off·William Penn they knew that St. Mark' and After a one-yard ru h and two th re," . aid Chri tiana oa h Bill With . till 4:40 to play in the Vikings back u e Central - two contender for incomplete pa e . the Viking Muehleisen. "1 'wa looking for the game the Viking needed to top the the state playoff. - both lo t F1iday fa ·ed a critical fomth down play - ball to be bouncing around on the olonials a~ they had on every po - in p·layoff hunt night. When the Viking. left the for the game and the . ea on - with ground . e. ion . ince the game' fir t. field after an emotion·~! 12-8 come­ just 5:03 to play in th e gam'. "It was a play we were looking to William Penn mu. t red onl a short from -b hind victory over th p st pped Ru h again. get th ball to Virgil the whole way." run and three incomplete pa es and By MARTY VALANIA Colonial , th ey knew they were The ophomore wre tied a The ground aame took over from Christiana took over and ran all but right back in th . tate t urnam nt Jimmy Murphy pa away from a that point a Calvin Carr bur. t 13 a few econd of th cl ck out t NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER picture. William Penn d fen si e back and yards to get within inche · of the . ecure the victory and improve it. Trailing 8-6 with just six minutes had at least part of the ball when th goal lin e. Bi g fullback Dave record to 4-2-1 overall, 2-2 Flight A. T CO LD NOT HAY been a to play in Saturday'. game at Coder two hit the ground. The completion Anderson then pounded the ball into William Penn dropped to 5-2, 2-2. better weekend for th Field, Chri. tiana ophomore Virgil was good for 22 yards and a the endzone on th next play to gi e De pite the big fourth -quarter I Chri tiana High football t am. Ru h cam up with a big inter ep­ Viking.' fir t down at the 14-yard Chri tiana the 12-8 lead and ·end effort from the Viking ·' offen e that Before the Viking. took the field tion to give the Vikings a fir t down line. the Homecoming crowd into a fren­ again. t Flight A rival William P nn , at th William P nn 37-yard line. "That wa. a bi g- teagu cat h zy. See CHRISTIANA, 22 ..... Flight A STICKING IT TO 1HEM Newark champ rolls by MI. ·Glasgow Pleasant preps for By MARTY VALANIA NEWARK PO ST STAFF WRITER tourney With the upset affliction hitting . orne of the tate·. be t football By CHRIS DONAHUE teams Ia t weekend, top-ranked Newark High made extra . ure the NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER bug wouldn't hit it. The Yellowjackets jumped on When it came to volleyball com­ out-manned Mount Plea ant early petition this . eason in Blue Hen and ften on their way to a 34-10 Conferen e Flight A play, nobody victory Saturday morning at Mount did it better than Gla gow, Newark Plea ant. and Christiana. Glasgow led the After a pena lty stalled Newark' charge of tho e Newark-area teruns first drive of the day, quarterback by· po ting a 14-0 conference mark Bobby John on began the e ond and a 15-2 overa ll record under with a 34-yard touchdown pa , to fir t-year coach Rob in Dunlap. Corey Wallace, who out-jumped a The Dragon ' two defeats Green Knight defender to catch the occurred in an early- ea on tourna­ ba ll at the five yard line and trotted ment against Newark, which fin­ into the end zone. ished second at 1.2-2, and end-of­ After the defen e quickly forced season match again t Ur uline. a Mount Pleasant punt, Johnson Christiana, meanwhi le, was third at wa back at it again, connecting 10-4. All three teams are guaranteed with end Chri Adam for a 21-yard tate tournament berth becau. e the strike over the middle. The pa sand top four fini her in Flight A catch gave the Jacket a fir t down receive automatic . elections. at the four-yard Jine. Wa} lace made Gla gow fini hed it ea on easy work of the last four yards, Monday against Ur uline, while NEWARK POS T STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN CHABALKO .. . jogging untouched on weep Christiana played St. Ma rk's, which around left end for the core. beat the Viking. in Ia t year ' .. tate Glasgow's Julie VanDeusen winds up fo r shot during last Friday's field hockey game against McKean . Th e Following a Green Knights' fie ld tournament and will probably get Highlanders knocked off the Dragons in overtime . the tournament's top eed. "I'm . ti ll .ort of in a tate of See NEWARK , 22 ..... hock," said Dunlap, who e daugh­ ter, Natalie, was once again one of the Dragons· k y player thi . ea- on. In addition to :ome key return­ in g players, Dunlap cited the efforts Glasgow thumped as tournament nears of two other. for . t pping up to giv th e Dragon. depth. They included . ophomore Lashanda . imp on. HIGH'S hopes of gaining hap. hh most difficult job of coaching in his who helped a. a middle blo ker, for the Blue Hen Conference nine-year tenure with flying colors. However, and . enior rin Ander~on, who pro- A soccer championship with HIGHSrn ooLSoccER with one game remaining against Indian River, idee! timely power hitting. The Ne'wrul'k came era hing down in a hail of goals he declined to take any credit for his team's Dragons were also aided by the Tuesday night as the Dragons feJI 6-0 to host 12-3 overall record. r turn of two injured player. during Alexi t duPont. By CHRIS DONAHUE Mitchell admitted he probably had to work the cours f the sea. n - Jamie Gla gow and AI, who are both assured of season, Glasgow exhibited a lack of ball con­ harder than he ever had, but added that hi. Sa aman. a back-row specialist berths in the . tate tournament by virtue of trol. but maybe even worse, enough emotion, players aJso had to work harder than ptayers who had to recover from kidney their overall records, both entered the match Bu siere said. Correcting that problem will be on his previou teams. t nes, and Chel . ha Harding. who th S-1 Flight A marks. With the Tigers hold- up to his players. he added. "The kids deserve all the credit," Mitchell mi sed time becau ·e f a prained 1-0 lead.oouttesy of a first-half goal by "I told them that I think you're capable of said. _''They proved to a Jot of people, even ankle. Posatko die match turned three minutes going to the final again, but you're also capa­ though we don't have any big name , that we Dunlap . aid h_e i. n 't sure if hi the second half wben Al's Alvin ble of losing in the first round," Bussiere said. hould be taken seriou ly." t am will ntinue its dominanc BrullS\Vick Stlrippc~ Glasgow defender Jeff "We just have to decide that that's ju. t not Pat McKay with eight goal • and David under th pres ure of tat tourna­ and bluied a hot past going to happen.. . . · Sylvester, with seven led a scoring ment condition . When asked if David Sl'ClllgS. ••• think the talent is tl».re. think very· attack in which 13 ctifLtf;~re:n~=~=~> lie'll . eek any coaching tip. from Bt\lfd ~· ·~u.. on thing is in place ' jilat • 11111ttet of .Sire scored s<>als and 12 di hi . daughter who wru a fir. t team ind heart. The thin) thit for pted. assists. Eight dift'ereDt .J.b3_.'..,.:fiiiW••· all ·tat ·election Ia t sea~on, winning t Dunlap replied with a laugh: "My ~M~&;. "'...,..~:·...a · ftom aame . · '1 tllinlc ifY'Cia}AMI~- da ughter believes she hou ld be coach anyway." · Chri tiana .coach Kim Huggin , who play 10 ·eniors, aid it's up to her players to determine how far -· Pt\<; 20 • •:w RK PosT • O<:TORI-..R 31, 1997 Visit us on the World Wide Web

ArnLErE OF 1HE WEEK St. Mark's suffers ·football loss to rival St. Elizabeth BRIAN LENz- Sr. MARK's By STEPHEN WESTRICK Elizabeth a 7-0 lead. Coach Hemphill wa al o After St. Mark's first trip into pleased with his offensive line and NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Viking territory, when it wa defense. "We came up with the big CORING a goal in a oc­ lose all that weight and get ready unable to convert a fourth and defensive play all night," he aid. "I cer match is always for the preseason. I'm really . On a rain soaked field at Baynard eleven from the 29, St. Elizabeth put think this team arrived and matured S cause for celebration. happy for him. " Stadium St. Elizabeth pulled off a together it second long touchdown with this win." Scoring four is an unbelievable "Missing last year was a big major up et by hutting out third drive. St. Mark's defense stiffened in accomplishment. disappointment," Lenz said. "I'm ranked St. Mark's 14-0 Friday. This time the Vikings used six the second half, allowing only two That, however, is exactly what happy to be back and playing." The St. Elizabeth defense was play to go 7 J -yard . Granger again fir t downs. However, the Spartans' St. Mark's senior Brian Lenz did DeMatteis also feels good that helped by Spartan mistakes. Five scored the touchdown, with a 31 - offense, which seemed to abandon last week in th• Spartans' I 0-0 Lenz provides the Spartans with times St. Mark's found itselves deep yard scamper. Equally important on the runnjng game in favor of the victory over Archmere. ·a ignificant scoring threat oppo­ in Vikings territory and came away the drive was the combination of pass, was ineffective. Lenz, in fact, scored four site teammate Jason Dzielak. with no points. Three times the quarterback Shawn McCarthy and St. Mark's quarterback Dan goals in the first half, including "He really helps take some of Spartans were unable to convert a wideout Tim Murphy. After a offen­ Basara completed 8-of-26 passes three in a row. He als added an the attention away from first down and two times they fum ­ sive holding call, the Vikings faced for 76 yards and two interceptions. assist to his totals for the night Dzielak," the coach said. "Plus, bled the ball. a second and fourteen from their The Spartans Steve Rodgers al o " It just seemed like everything he's . o good at distributing the St. Elizabeth opened the game own 25. However, McCarthy found suffered gaining only L5 yards on 8 was going my way," said Lenz, ball. He really forces other teams with an impressive drive. The Murphy on two consecutive passe carries. who has 12 goal. and seven a-;sists to play him." Vikings drove 60- yards on 12 - totaling 17 yards. Justin Jackson led the Spartan ' for the s ason. "My teammates got That should make the defend­ plays while using over half the first "Our quarterback had . orne key offen e with 90 yards on 16 carries. me the ball right on my fool. We ing state champion Spartans quarter clock. Halfback Brian passes, he made the big plays," St. St. Mark 's will play at William were just executing great. '' tough to beat when the state tour­ Granger finished the drive with a six Elizabeth coach Joe Hemphill said. Penn Saturday afternoon at 2. No one is any happier for nament comes around. yard touchdown run to give St. Lenz than St. Mark 's coach Tom 'I feel we're prepared for the DeMattei s. state tournament," Lenz said. "Brian mi ssed just about all of "The team 's com ing around. I Kirkwood Twisters win, tie to stay undefeated last year because of a bad back," think our loss to Sallies showed DeMatteis explained. "A nd then us that now we 're go in g to have The KSC Twi sters defeated season. Downingtown. Megan Watson he put on like 30 pounds over the to play tough competition to win. Downingtown 3-2 Saturday and tied Kate Attenberger scored twice picked up an assist. winter. Bu.t he worked hard to It was a good test for us." Lower Merion 1- 1 Sunday to while Danielle Weaver had the other A hl ey Fogelman, Allison improve their re ord to 6-0-1 on the goal in the Twisters' win over Olewine, Jennifer Piechowski and Katie Thomaides helped contribute to the Twisters' offen ive attack. The defense was led by Anna Lewis, Heather Richardson, Erin Konrad and Beth Kitchen. Michele Betty and Stephanie shared goal­ keeping duties. The Twisters also tied Lower Merion, in a match played in a dri ­ ving rain. Attenberger scored the lone Twisters ' goa l. Wat son , Weaver, Fogelman, Olewine, Thomaides and Piechowski led the offen ·e. Lewi s, 4 Konrad, Richardson, Kitchin and KELLY I(J TIRES ' - --~ Betty Jed a strong defense. 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.... OBITUARIES, from 25 hris tiana Hospital. Newark. He retired in 1988. He was Lucille, Idaho, and lived in Newark and nine grandchildren. Mr . . Castelli , 76, was a home­ a Navy veteran of World War II. since 1995. He was a 30 year Army A mass was held Oct. 21 in Holy maker and a member of Holy He is survived by his wife, veteran. He is urvived by hi Family Catholic Church. Cassandra Faye Ange ls atholic hurch. Lucille A. Ratchford; son , Dan of daughter, Priscilla Thomas of Entombment in All Saints 'Candy' Allen Sh i)) sut vived by her husband , Columbia, S.C., Don of Panama, Newark; and sister, Frances Smith Cemetery, Wilmington. Mario; daughters, Lea M. Castelli , and David of Newark; brothers , of Muncie, Ind. Both service and Newark resident a~:-.and r a Fay at home, and Maria C. Perreta of Edward , Guy and Robert, all of burial were private. ·• andy" Allen" di d Wednesday, Newark; son, Ange lo of Newark ; Hollidaysburg, Pa., and Richard of Mildred F. Kosar, 0 1. 15, 1997, of hea rt fai lure in brother, Jame)) Ancona of Fl rida ; Ohio; sisters, June Steele and Alma 103, schoolteacher hristiana Hospital. and f ur grand hildren. Stiver, b th f Hollidaysburg; and Estelle A. 'Mitzi' Ford, Ms. Allen, 29, wa in th Easter A mass was held 0 L 18 in Holy eight grandchildren. The service homemaker Newark resident Mildred F. cats Edgemoor adu lt day care cen­ ngels atholi c hurch. Burial was was private. Burial was in Delawa~e Kosar died Thursday, Oct .. 16, 1997 ter. h is surviv d by h r parents, in All Saints emetery, Kirkwood Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Newark resident E. telle M. in Ingle ide Care Center, her home lar n and Cheryl Patton, with Highway. Summit. The family sugge ·ts contri­ "Mitzi" Ford died Saturday, Oct. 18, for everal years. whom she lived; and brothers, bution. to charity. I 997, of cancer at home. Mrs. Kosar, I 03, was a . chool T'revor Patton of Bear, and D h n Mrs. Ford, 67, was a homemaker teacher in New York City. She was a and Omar Patton, bo th of Calvin L. Ratchford, and a member of the Holy Family member of the Newark and Mid­ Wilming ton. A serv ice was held World War II veteran Harrison Thomas, Catholic church and its Altar County senior centers. She i sur­ Oct. 20 in Pilgrim Baptist hu rc h. Army veteran Society. She i . urvived by her vived by her daughter, Margaret E. Newark r . ident Ca lvin L. husband of 45 years, Robert J. ; sons, Snyder of Wilmington; two grand­ Ratchford di ed Friday, Oct 17, Newark re sident Harrison Robert J. Jr. of Houston Texas, and children and four great-grandchil­ Stella Castelli, 1997, of cancer in Christiana Thomas died Monday, Oct. 13 , Mark S. of Salisbury, Md .; daugh­ dren. Both service and burial were homemaker Hos pital: Mr. Ratchford , 69, worked 1997, at Veterans Affairs Medical ters , Suzanne R. Iverson of Newark private. The family suggests contri­ in th s curity department at Center, Elsmere. and Jill A. 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Praise and Worship with 10•00 LASGOW CHURCH Communion • a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. OF GOD Sunday School -all ages...... 9:30 a.m. Sunday Bible Classes Pencader Grange Hall CHILDREN CHURCH AVAILABLE MorningWorship ...... 10:30a.m. (A ll A{ie-1) ...... 9:00 a.m. VVorshipService 1'hf• Rf'l'. C11rtis K /,f'ins, 1'/r./). SundayE veningAdu lt &Y outh Activities.. 6:30 p.m. Wor hip Service 11:00 a.m. Rt. 896 & S.Entranee to (N 11 r.wy t\l'ai/aiJ/1') ...... 10:00 a.m. 1,...------, l'ar;akl~!tOS BibticallnS1titultel HandicappedA ccessible/NurseryPro vided Peoples Plaza "Sharjm: Chrj ,·t/n Mwuat M jnj w v" 1100 Chur h Rd . Ju st off 273 SUNDAY I 0:45AM & Registrar: Gordon Croom Small Group BibleStudi es-throughout the week W est of Newark. Ph. 302-731-4169 6:00PM ::= Pa tor Jame E. Yoder Ill ALL WELCOME First Church AGAPE SALEM UNITED The Episcopal Church Welcomes You EVANGELICAL of Christ, METHODIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN FELLO\tVSHIP Scientist 469 Salem Church Road St. Thomas's Parish (302) 738-5907 (302) 738-4822 276 S. College Ave. at Park Place, ewark, De 19711 CHURCH OF NEWARK A Spirit-Filled Delaware Ave. &Haines St., Newark, DE 19711 (302) 368-4644 hurc h Oflicc (9:00-1:00 Mon.-Fri.) (302) 366-0273 Pari>h Information Hotli ne 308 Possum Park Rd. Local Expression Of Sunda ySer\IC ' &Sunday School ' Sunday, 10-11 a.m. Sunday Wo rship and Education Newark, DE • 737-2300 X:OO a.m. lloly Eucharist, Ri te One The Body Of Christ Te limony Meetmg • Wednesday, 7:30-8:30 p. m. 9:15a.m. Ch ri,ti an Educatio n (a ll age1) Sunday ReadingRoom Salurday, 10 a .m. -12 noon 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. Rile Two Sunday Worship ...... l 0:00a.m. Litllt• L,unh.l Nur ery, All Program~ & Chi ldren\ Wor1h1 p r "'"" ,,,,drJ, Worship ...... 8:25 & II :00 a.m. At Howard John son's, Rt. 896 & 1-95 ' Chilrl rare 1' /Jm11rlrd & Children\ lllir h, Avaii,J!Jle All ervice 5:30 p.m. Holy Eucha ri\1 11 11 YouJh Group:.· Jr. High Ul 4:00p.m. Sunday School...... I0:00 a.m. All Are Welcome YOU ARE WELCOME r. High al 7:30p.m. Wednesday Rev. Charles 0. Walter, Pastor Tht Rtr. Tho!M! B. }t•Jto. Rtllot Evening Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. Home Meeting ...... 7:30 p.m. mm/NewarkFCCS n, /1, . ,AI~«,., •1111 Hw PRAISE ASSEMBLY FIRST PRESBITER.IAN OUR RFDEEMFR Calvary FIRST ASSEMBLY OF Baptist Church 1421 Old Baltimore Pike • Newark CHURCH UJfHFRAN a-JURa-t An American Baptist Church 737-5040 292 West Main St. • Newark Jolmsoo At. AII!JI5fa (302) 731-5644 a.es. .. Est.. Newift GOD SUNDAY Sunday Schoo l...... 9:15 a.m. PD"l)TS/-6176 129 Lovett Avenue • Praise Service ...... 9 a.m. unclay Wor hip .!0:00a.m. &5:30 p.m . fJ :OO AM Christian Erlucutio11 Sunday School • Sunday School.. ... lO a.m. Wrdnesday ...... 7:00 p.m. ( lllcludi11_q i\dulls) Newark, DE 19713 & Bible Classes ...... ~ ...... 8:45 a. m. • Worship Service .... lla.m. 10:80 \ M Worship FAMILY NIGHT (YOUTH GROUP, Divine Worship ...... lO :OO a. m. ( 111druli11y ('hildre11 's ll'orship) 368-4276 731-8231 ROYAl RANGERS, Summer Worship ...... 9:00 a. m. WEDNESDAY MI SS ION ETT ES & RAINBOWS) Infant & childre n's , urM: ry Amilahlc Holy Communion ...... 1st & 3rd Sunday • Dinner ...... 6 p.m. Paul H. Walter , Pastor l?crmp i\ccC'.~S for Wlwelchairs Vacation Bible Schooi... .July 7-11 9:30-11 :30 a.m. I Hugh flanagan, Pastor I • Singspiration .... 6:30 p.m. Tom Re· I, Youth Pastor l'aslor: lr. Stephen \. llund1cy CARL H. KRUELLE, JR., PASTOR • Bible Study...... 6:45 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES • Youth Programs6:45 p.m. CHRISTIANA Bible Study 9:30a.m. PRESBYTERIAN TO • Adult Choir...... 7:50 p.m. CHURCH ADVERTISE WORSHIP SERVICES WEEKDAYS Morning Wor ·hip 10:30 a.m. • Two & Four-Day Preschool 15 N. Old Baltimore Pike Junior Churches 10:30 a.m. Christiana, DE HERE Evening War, hip 7:00p.m. Handicapped Accessible • Nursery COME TO CALVARY 368-0515 CALL FAMILY NITE GROWWITHUS Worship at 10:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY 7:00p.m. Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Adult Bible Study SHELLEY AT Rainbow • Missionettes 215 E. Delaware Ave. NU l< ti

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Fourth generation at RFAL FsrA1E BRIEFS ·Brosius-Eliason store Paul PruiH Certified as all of our agent a well a others in the Century 21 system," Pruitt said. "I haven't seen a bener James E. Englehart was recently fe sional builders and contractors in National Trainer for C21 organized training system than this, and I am elected president and treasurer of the area with an empha is on lumber excited to be a part of it all. Karen Gelineau, National Training Manager of and millwork, kitchen and bath cabi­ Brosius-Eliason Co. making him the Century 21 Real ELtate Corporation announced fourth generation to hold this position. netry and fixtures, door, and windows, today that Paul Pruitt of Century 21 Towne Centre Vice President/Branch The lumber and building materials custom o.ders and one-to-one client in Newark, has become a Certified Century 21 Manager MNC Mortgage company founded in 1882 by relations. "We also provide for home­ National Trainer. Pruitt is the only per on in th Englehart's great-grandfather, James T. owners who recognize and appreciate state of Delaware to get thi. certification. Brian P. Cooney of .Eliason, remains a key supplier to local the quality of our products and services · The training he can provide will assi ·t new Wilmington has been pro­ builder and contractors with retail at competitive prices," Englehart said. agents in getting off to a fast tart , and it will al o moted to Vice President/ sites in New Castle, Glasgow, Bro iu -Eliason hareholders help experienced agents reach the next level, Branch Manager of MNC departed from traditional by electing Wilmington and Claymont. "Gelineau said at a recent workshop in Hershey, Mortgage, Newark. MNC Englehart is a graduate of Kathleen A. Gallo, CPA and former Pa. Mortgage i a Divi ion of Wa ·hington & Lee University in controller of Mellon Bank DE and Paul H. Pruitt, Jr. has been one of the areas top FT Mortgage Companie Xavier Teixido, owner of Harry 's Lexington, Va., and joined Brosiu - agents for the past 5 years. He ha been assisting and i. headquartered in Savoy Grill in Wilmington, a the first Eliason in 1978. After serving• numer­ with in-office training with Century 2 1 Towne Baltimore, Md. ous positions with the company includ­ non-family, non-shareholders to the Centre the past two years, and recent ly wa spot­ He will manage the ing assi tant store manager, store man­ board of directors. The other directors lighted at Century 21 ' lnternat ional Convention daily operation of the ager, advertising manager and buyer, elected to the board were James T. where he poke on Real Estate Technology and Mortgage Con ultants, Cooney secretary/treasurer and administrative Eliason, Ul , chai·rman, Louise R. Loan Processors, Loan Eliason, vice chairman, Barbara R. the future. . general manager was promoted to This certification will allow Pruitt to cond uct Closers, and the Director president. Eliason, James E. Englehart, Charles Century 21 Training programs anywl.)ere in the of Marketing. Brian joined MNC Mortgage as a Englehart said the company he call G. Shoemaker, Jo eph H. Shoemaker, United States for Century 21 Agents and Brokers. Mortgage Con ultant in October I 996. Previou Jy, "Delaware's hometown lumberyard," and Frank Hew lett Jr. "This is a very exciting step towards the future he wa the Vice Pre ·ident of Mortgage Now. supplies materials and service to pro- for our company. Now I have the ability to com­ bine our in-office training with Century 21 Low-interest loan workshop Corporations which will allow me to better train See BRIEFS, 28 .....

The Delaware State Housing interest to low- and moderate-income Authority in cooperation with New homeowners or landlords renting t Castle County Department and the city low -income famili e . of Wilmington . is hosting a home The workshop will b held Tue, day, improvement loan workshop for per- Oct. 21 at 6:30 p.m ., at Conference 5 ons looking for a low-interest loan to Room B, 3rd Floor, Carvel Stat Office EQUAL make repair to their home or rental Building, 820 North French Street, HOUSING property. Wilmington. Homeowners,. investors OPPORTUNITY Loans are made available through and real estate agents are encouraged the ·Housing Rehabilitation Loan to attend. Call 577-3 720 for mor All real estate advertised u ' OPEN HOUSE, SAT. & SUN., •1-4 PM herein is subject to the Program which provides home information.· TRINITY WOODS, CHARLESTOWN improvement loans at three percent Federal Fair Housing Act, $98,500 which makes it illegal to 3 Large BR, 2 SA, living room , country kitchen, full advertise any preference, B basement, private location, 1/2 acre wooded lot. limitation or discrimination DIR: Take Rt. 40 to the intersection of Rt. 267 and based on race, color, An Rt. 7 at Charlestown & follow signs. religion, sex, handicap, Updated familial status or national 5 PORTER REAL ESTATE INC. origin or intention to make 41 0..378-31 07 any such · preferences, Look At limitations or discrimination. State laws forbid discrimination in the sale, c MORTGAGE .RATES rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected 15 .YEAR 30 YEAR 1YEAR 3YEAR 5YEAR under federal law. In ·R F1xed Fixed ARM . ARM ARM Maryland, discrimination % PTS. APR % PTS. APR % PTS. APR % PTS. APR % PTS. APR based on marital status or physical or mental handicap OPEN HOUSE, SAT. & SUN., • 1-4 PM is prohibited. l CHASE MAN . MORl . ORP. I TRINITY WOODS, CHARLESTOWN 002) 45 '1-4455 We will not knowingly $124,900 accept any advertising for Two story 3 large BR, 2 1/2 ba, living room , family real estate which is in . ENCORE MOIHGAGE room, full basement, 1/2 acre - part wooded. DIR: U02) 777-44 10 6.625 3 6.79 6.875 3 7.25 6 0 6.83 7'h 0 8.125 8 0 8.625 violation of the law. All Take Rt. 40 to the intersection at Charlestown of Rt. B persons are hereby 267 & Rt. 7 & follow signs. informed that all dwellings FIRST HOME BANK advertised are available on (800) 490-0497 6.250 3 6.i33 6.875 3 7.117 4.50 3 8.229 6.0 3 7.927 6.125 3 7.667 PORTER REAL ESTATE INC. G:r an equal opportunity basis. ·No Eocrow Reqoired E 41~7~107 . ~;~ MNC MORTGAGE 6.5 n 7.0729 6;/n 3 7.2613 3.5 3 8.2889 6'/1 2 8.7321 6/A 2 8.740 (J02) 456-077& OWNIRS MOVID: SILL IT TO THI HIGHIST BIDDER AT: Ill NORW'EST .voRTGAGE (1()2) 239-6300 6.50 3 6.9859 7.0 3 7.3045 N/A 5.875 0 7.8757 6.250 3 8 I I ••• Subject to Confirmation Immediate Possession COUNTRY RETREAT + SHADE TREES + 0.555 ACRES PNC MORTGAGE ('102) (,52 · 3236 6.625 1.75 7.01 6.875 2.625 7.20 5.75 2 8.16 5.625 3 7.84 6..375 2.375 7.75 THREE BEDROOMS + CENTRAL HEAT & AIR CONDITIONING CORNER LOT + OUTBUILDING + GRAPE ARBOR + FRUIT TREES Call , SHALLCROSS *Please call for rates. 205 BLAIR SHORE RD., ELKTON, MARYLAND ( 102 ) 427-2720 Auction: ON THE PREMISES SAT., NOV. I, 1117 • II AM 757· CHARMING THREE BEDROOM MASONRY DWELLING which sits on a corner tree These rates effective 10/29/97, were provided by the lenders· and are shaded lot. Just minutes off At. 213 south of Elkton. Gas forced hot air heating system with subiect to change. Other tenns may be available. These rates are for central air conditioning. All appliances included, YES! YOU CAN MOVE IN AT ONCE. 072. Down DIR.: At. 40 to At. 213 south to Bakers Restaurant turn right on Locust Lane, do not turn off, existing first mortgages. Points may vary on refinances. payment drive straight to the property. Signs posted. requirements may vary. *Caps and length may vary on adjustable rates. TERMS: $5,000.00 at time of auction. Settlement within sixty (60) days. The APR is based on a $1 00,000 mortgage with a 20 percent down The •nlormatlon contaoned on th•s brochure has boen obtained lrom reloable soorces. No liabohty lor its accuracy or omissions IS assumed by me seller or rts agents. Announcements made at lhe tome ol sale take precedence over aM printed and oral information. payment and in addition to interest, induded points, fees and other credit costs. To list your mortgage rates call Renee Quietmeyer at (800) R.C. BURKHEIMER & ASSOC. ~ 220-3311 or (410) 398-1313 ext. 1034. These mortgage rates are a paid ~ l(f \I ((IIi\ • "' ( I I( I'.. IIi'' • \1'1'1: \1\lf\'. "jM::- - lfil\f\lf\f(ll\1\\(l'.l\l(llfl'..lll\\1 ''i!.,,.t.. •.., advertising feature. ~~. 410-287-5588 • FAX 410-287-2029 • 1-800-233-4169 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.--~.----~. ------··-··'··· . -~~~~~ ~--=:: ~-: __ _:~--~------~------·-··-··' J>.\( .t 28 • H\' Rl'l. Po~ 1 • Ocrotn.K 31, 1997 Visit us on the World Wide Web

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Patter~on - chwartz rcaJty ompany has be orne a residential real estate firms represented by more than han r member of Reliance Relocation Services, a 50,000 sales associates. new international referral network and relocation Dick Chri t pher, president of Patterson­ ~ervice:-. ompany. Schwartz, is confident that Reliance Relocation will The new organization will serve transferees, cor­ provide a boost in the quality and timelin ·s of . er­ porations and member real estate firm s with om­ vices for customers needing relocation assistance. pi te, state-of-the-art relocation-related services. "Because Re liance Relocation will be realtor­ Reliance, headquartered in New Jersey, is the owned and realtor-contro ll ed, it will be more respon­ result of a merger of G nesis Relocation Services, sive to the needs of our customers- individuals and which sup port~ a broker network or more than 400 corporations alike," Dick said. "It will 'shorten the real estate firms in North America repre ·ented by distance' between rea ltor and customer and will bet­ 41,000 . ales associates, and The Realty Alliance, an ter satisfy their needs." association of 50 of the nation 's largest full - ervice Double S Companies collecting Toys for Tots

OUBLES $9,000 for the foundation and p.m. on Saturday, Nov. I. Companies will kick we look to break that number Prizes and other give-a-ways D off this year's Toys thi s year," said Double S vice are planned for the event, as for Tots drive during the grand president Leo McMahon. well as refreshments and opening celebration of thei r According to McMah n, snacks. Passengers can ride new model home the last year's total was the largest around the community in a "Dynasty " in the Norwegian single donation the Marine Marine HumVee and Santa Woods community on Old orps has ever received in the Claus will arrive in a fire Baltimore Pike between Route state of Delaware. truck at 1 p.m. Ariel the . 273 and Walther Road . The grand opening is Mermaid will be there also for "Last year we raised over sched ul d for II :30 a.m. to 4 face painting.

BUILDING PERMm 00-IT-YOURSELFER 'S DREAM 7.47 WOODED ACRES • WILSON WOODS Townhouse Lighting Week of October 22 , East Village Road, Lot 2 I , 12 Thompson Lane, Replace 1'1_~ tJtt 7~ ~ SAT., NOV. 15 • 10 AM 1997 White Chapel Village, Erect Air Conditioning/Furnace Townhouse 307 Lark Drive , R~p l ace East' Vi II age Road, Lot 22, Furnac 303 East leveland Avenue, White Chapel Village, Erect U of D, Pencander Dining 10 ROOMS lnt rior R novations Townhouse Hall , ]nstall Wet hemical Fire WATERFRONT HOME 44-46 East Main Street, East Village Road, Lot 23, System 20xJ& GARAGE, LG. DECK Tenant Fitout for Peace A Pi zza White Chapel Village, Erect 804-808 Interchange PANORAMIC VIEW 323 Amoroso Way, Erect Townhouse Boulevard, 1nstall Sprinkler RENOVATED &BUll T Sunroom on Existing Patio East Village Road, Lot 24, System OF THE ELK RIVER 700 Barksdale Road, White Chapel Vi ll age, Erect 818 Inter hange'Boulevard, fOR TOMORROW Renovations for. B auty SaJon Townhou ·e lnstall Sprinkler system ~ 215 dessa Way, Lot 50, East Vi ll age Road, Lot 25, 302 East Clev land Avenue, ~ Woods at Louviers, Single White Chapel Village, Erect Erect Temporary Sales Trai ler SUN., NOV. t& • 1·3 PM Family Dwelling Townhouse 175 West Main Street, Install 298 East leveland Avenue, 9 I 0 Pickett Lane, Erect Screen Gas Service Install prinkl·r System Porch and Windows 402 Rad liffe Drive, Upgrade 307 Bev ~r l y Road , Install 134 New London Road, Electric Service I tric for New Bathroom Replace Roof 726 Chrysler Avenue, Replace + commercial Acreage + 260 lkton Road, West Knoll 30 l College Square, Kmart, Roof Bus.Rt.4D . Apts., Replace Roof Install two {2) receptac les 20H hcltenham Road, 180 East Main Street, Astra ..... BRIEFS, fro m 27 Business and Investment Opportunity Replace Roof Plaza, T nant Fitout for Nail Stop . ' I Washington treet, Insta ll 180 East Main Street, Astra Record Breaking ·ire larm Plaza, Install Lighting & Exit C:A~L POll MORE INPOIIMA'riDN 600 Ogl town Road, ln~tall Lights for Nail Stop Months for MNC AND BROCHURES prinldcr in Addition 104 Delr m Dri ve, Install Mortgage of D, cwton Ruilding, ~Jcc trical Outlets R.C. BURKHEIMER & ASSOC. Remove Tank 903 Lafayette Road . Upgrade MN Mortgage, a division RfAL TORS • AU< TIONEERS • AI'I'RAISERS . ~ . · a~t Village Road, Lot I 5, lectric ervice, onvert to of Ff Mortgage Companies, has 'T RI -STAH 'S fOREMOST AU< liON FIRM ' 'W.' Whit 'hap~[ Village. Erect ~ Breakers just completed its fourth conse - 410·287·5588 • FAX 410·287·2029 • 1·800· 2JJ·4169 · ' ownhouse 236 East Cl v land Avenue, utive re ord breaking month in Ea~t Vi ll ag Road, Lot 16. Install Foundation for closed production. MNC White hapel Village, Erect ommunication Tower Mortgage is headquartered in Townhouse 7 co1ch Pine Road, Remove Baltimore, Md. with a branch Ea~t Vi II age Road, Lot 17, Heat Pump/Install Gas Furnace located in Newark. MNC REALTORS•LENDERS White hapel Village, Erect 3 Anita Drive, Replace Gas · Mortgage is the number one Townhouse Furnace FHA lender in New Cast le ~ast Village Road, Lot 18, 44 Ea. 1 Main treet, Install ounty. MNC Mortgage is the BUILDERS White hap I Village. Erect Electric for Peace a Pizza sfxth largest Mortgage T wnhous 107 asho Mill Road, Install Company in the United States · East Village Road , L t I9, Electric Service to Switch and the 23rd largest mortgagor Run 3 times White hapel Village, reel Cabinet servicer, servicing 30 1,000 in 5 weeks Townhouse 302 East Cleveland Aven ue, I ans totaling $25 billion. East Village Road. Lot 20, Install Additional Parki ng Lot and White hapcl Village, Erect SAVE! SAVE! SUBSCRIBE TODAY! SAVE! . . Don't miss a single issue of your community's hometownj ournal. Specials from now until 12/26/97 Enjoy convenient mail delivery and excellent savings! Call Renee or Angie for more information l -880.220..J3llor. 0-398-3311 f • ' 'j 1 J I I •. I . J I f

http://www.ncbl.com/post/ Ocr <>KElt 31, I 97 • Nt:WAitK PosT • PAc;E 29 r-- ~-- ·---· ------LEGAL NOTICES CITY OF NEWARK SHERIFF'S SALE 919 EIGHTH STREET, NEWARK, DELAWARE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE DELAWARE The following Real Estate will be exposed the Public 19711 PROPERTY OF WILLIAM J. HAMMONS. CITY COUNCIL Sale at the Court House Southeast Corner of ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF PUBLIC HEARING Eleventh and King Streets, City of Wilmington, New known as 919 Eighth Street and being Lot 351 of the SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ NOTICE Castle County, DELAWARE, on WEDNESDAY, the subdivision of Green Valley (Microfilm No. 8774), BER 1,1997. NOVEMBER 24, 1997 - 12th day of November, 1997 at 10:00 AM By Virtue of situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County SEPrEMBER 30, 1997 7:30PM Writ of and State of Delaware. Pursuant to Section BEING the same lands and premises which SHERIFF'S SALE 402.2 of the City Charter SHERIFF'S SALE MAGNESS CONSTRUCTION CO., a corporation of By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #64 SE, A.D., and Section 32-79 of the By virtue of a writ of VEM #05 SE, A.D., 1997 the State of Delaware, by Deed dated July, 1992 ami 1997 Code of the City of TAX PARCEL NO.: 08-054.30-011 r,ecorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Parcel No. 08-044.10-105 Newark, Delaware, no­ ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of and for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed Property Address: 2411 Ivanhoe Lane, tice is hereby given of a land situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Record 1365, Page 335, did grant and convey unto Wilmington, DE public hearing at a regu­ County and State of Delaware, with the dwelling DUANE Z. BRZOZWSKJ, in fee . ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lar meeting of the house and other buildings thereon erected, as SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE known as Lot No. 9, Block B, as shown on the plan Cou neil in the Council shown on a plot of Delaplane Manor, as the same PROPERTY OF DUANE z. BROZOZOWSKl. of Limestone Acres, Mil) Creek Hundred, New Chamber at the is of record in the Office for the Recording of Deeds TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF f Castle County and State of Delaware as the same is Municipal Building, 220 at Wilmington, in and for New Castle County, in SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE EM- f of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Elkton Road, Newark, Deed Record C, Volume 33, Page 601, and more par­ BER 1, 1997. Iand for New Castle County, Delaware in Plat Book Delaware, on Monday, ticularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: . SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 2, ~age ~00 and more pa~t1cularly bounded and de­ November 24, 1997 at BEING THE SAME LAND AND PREMISES that cnbed m accordance w1th a survey prepared by 7:30 p.m., at which time W. Harry Dawson and Dorothy M. Dawson, his SHERIFF'S SALE Zebley & Associate , Inc., professional land survey- the Council will consid­ wife, by certain deed, dated March 25, 1996 A.D. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #43 SE AD ors of Wilmington, Delaware dated June 14, 1991, er for Final Action and and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, 1997 ' · ., as follows, to-wit:. Passage the following in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed PARCEL NO. 09-016.20-056 BEING the same lands and premises which proposed Ordinances: Record V, Volume 76, Page 173, did grant and con­ 21 M [LLWRIGHT DRIVE NEWARK, Mary Joan Wartenburg by deed dated June 1, 1993 BILL 97-32 - An vey unto Richard A. Lytle and Lillian E. Lytle, his DELAWARE 197ll ' and recorded in the Office of the Recp der of Deeds Ordinance Annexing wife, in fee. AL~ THAT CE~TAJN lot, piec or parcel of in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed and Zoning to RT (Single SEIZED AND TAKEN lN EXECUTION AS THE land w1th the dwellmg house thereon erected, situ- Record 1615, _Page 301 _gr~nted and conveyed to Family, Detached) a 1.26 PROPERTY OF RICHARD A. LYTLE AND LIL ­ ate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle Tracey A. Davidson, herem m fee . Acre Parcel of Land LIAN E. LYTLE, HIS WIFE. County, and tate of Delaware being Lot No . 4 • SEIZED ,AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Located at 701 Valley TERMS OF SALE: FULL PURCHASE PRICE Block C. , on the plan of Old Mill Manor, a~ pre - PROPERTY OF TRACEY A. DAVIDSON. Road AT TIME OF $ALE. pared by Edward H. Richardson Associates, Inc., TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF BILL 97-33 - An SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 dated .July 21, 1960 and r corded in the Office of the SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ Ordinance Annexing Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, BER 1, 1997. and Zoning toRT (Single SHERIFF'S SALE Delaware in Microfilm No . 762. SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 Family, Detached) a By virtue of a writ of 1ST PLSLEV FAC #22 SE, BEING the same lands and premises which .9383 Acre Parcel of A.D ., 1997 RONALD J. KOPER and CAROL H. KOPER, hus­ SHERIFF'S SALE Land Located at 8 PARCEL NO. 11-014.30-008 band and wife, by Deed dated July 6, 1990 and By virtue of a writ of AL LEV FAC #65 SE, Georgian Circle ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land recorded in the Offi ce of the Recorder of Deeds in A.D., 1997 PARCEL# 08-039.10-2 11 Susan A. Lamblack, with the improvements thereon, situate in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed Book ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land CMC/AAE Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State 1055, Page 77, did grant and convey unto MICHAEL with the buildings thcr on er ctcd, known as 2413 City Secretary of Delaware, known as 4 P bble Plac , also known G. ROSS and KAREN B. ROSS, husband and wife. Newport Gap Pike, N w Castle County, np 10/31,11/7,11121 as 6 Pebble Place. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Wilmington, DE 1980 . BEING part of the same lands and premises PROPERTY OF MICHAEL G. ROSS AND KAREN BEING the same lands a nd premises which IN THE COURT which Reston Building and Development B. ROSS. Federal National Mortgage Association, by Deed OF COMMON PLEAS Corporation, a corporation of the SLale of Delaware, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF dated September 13, 1995, and reco rded in the Office FOR THE by deed dated September 23, 1983, and record d in SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ of the Reco rder of Deeds in and for New Castle STATE OF the Office for the Recorcting of Deeds in and for New BER 1,1997. , ounty, Stat of Delaware, in Deed Book 1990, Page DELAWARE Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Record Y, SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 I 318, did grant and convey unto Keith W./ Black and IN AND FOR Volume 123, Page 343, granted and conveyed unlo hristinc L. Black, in fcc. NEW CASTLE Rockford Builders, Inc., a corporation of Lhe State of SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE COUNTY Delaware, in fee. By virtue of a writ of VEM #49 SE, A.D., 1997 PROPERTY OF KElTH W. BLJ\CK AND CHRIS­ IN RE: CHANGE OF SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE TAX PARCELNO.: ll-025.20-021 TINE L . BLACK. NAME OF PROPERTY OF ROCKFORD BUILDERS. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of TERMS OF SJ\LE: 10% DOWN AT 'riME OF SHERIDAN PAIGE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF land with any buildings or improvements thereon SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ WILLIAMSON SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ erected, known as 30 Avign.on Drive, Pencader BER 1, 1997. THOMAS BER 1, 1997. Hundred, New Castle County, and State of SE[TE,BER 30, 1997 PETITIONER(S) SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 Delaware. TO BEING THE SAME LAND AND PREMISES that SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIDAN PAIGE SHERIFF'S SALE AJvin T. Schwartz by certain deed, dated August 30, By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #75 SE, A.D., 1997 THOMAS WILLIAM­ By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #24 SE, A.D. , 1991, A.D. and recorded in the office of the Recorder PARCEL NO. 08-036.20-214 SON 1997 ~f Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, STREET ADDRESS: 4932 MERMAID BOULE­ NOTICE IS HEREBY TAX PARCEL NO. 07-042.20-302 m Deed Record 1222, Volume 00, Page 332, did grant VARD , WILMINGTON, DELAWARE GIVEN that The Parents ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel. of and convey unto Arnold Petty and Patricia A. Petty, ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of of Sheridan Paige land with the buildings thereon erected, situate his wife, in fee . land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate in Williamson Thoma's (5 in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County and SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State yrs old) intends to pre­ State of Delaware, being Lots Nos. 1 and 2, Section PROPERTY OF ARNOLD PE'l'TY AND PATRICIA of Delaware, known as 4932 Mermaid Boulevard, sent a Petition to the 12, as said Lots are laid out on the Revised Plan of A. PETTY, H/W. being Lot No. 169 on the Record Plan of Pepper Court of Common Pleas ELMHURST, which Plan is recorded in the Office of TERMS OF SALE: FULL PURCHASE PRICE Ridge, as said Plan is of record in the Office of the for the State of Delaware the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County AT TIME OF SALE. Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County,_ in and for New Castle and State of Delaware in Deed Record C, Volume 29, SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 Delaware, in Microfilm No. 4114, and being more County, to change her Page 601, and Microfilm No. 223, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance name to Sheridan Paige particularly bounded and described in accordance SHERIFF'S SALE with a recent survey by David G. Wil1iams, Thomas Williamson with a survey by Welsh Associates, Professional By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #57 SE, A.D., Professional Land Surveyor of Wilmington, Richard Williamson Land Surveyors of Hockessin, Delaware known as 1997 Delaware, dated January 12, 1992. Petitioner(s) 414 Mansion Road, Wilmingten, Delaware 19804 .. Parcel No . 10-032.40-003 BEING the same lands and premises which RichardS. BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises Property address: 28 Gershwin Circle, Bear, DE MARK GIONET, by Deed dated January' 15, 1993 WiJliamson (Father) which John J. Ryan and Margaret M. Ryan by cer­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds J ani cia Thomas tain Deed dated August 21, 1992, and recorded in the dwelling thereon erected known as 28 Gershwin in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed (Mother) the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Circle, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle Book 1460 page 99 did grant and convey unto PAUL DATED: 10/13/97 Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Record, Book County and State of Delaware, and being Lot No. J. SLOAN, JR. and K. AMANDA SLOAN, husband np 10/24,10/31,11/7 1386, Pages 145 ~ did grant and convey to Brett 283, Westhover, as shown on the Record and wife, as tenants by the entireties. L. Harrison and Theresa N. Harrison, in fee. Resubdivision Plan of Taylortowne, prepared by C & SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE INTHECOURT SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE C Engineering, Inc., of Christiana, Delaware, PROPERTY OF PAUL J . SLOAN, JR. AND K. OF COMMON PLEAS PROPERTY OF BRETT L. HARRISON AND dated May 28, 1976 revised to September 4, 1980 and AMANDA SLOAN. FOR THE THERESA N. HARRISON of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF STATE OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF and for New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ DELAWARE SALE. BALANCE DUE-ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ No. 5753. Said property being more particularly BER 1,1997. IN AND FOR bounded and described as follows: SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 NEW CASTLE BER 1,1997. • SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 BEING the same lands and premises which .. COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE IN RE: CHANGE OF Jeffrey Allen Oakes and Karen Lynn Oakes and SHERIFF'S SALE Kevin Charles Oakes, by deed dated January 19, By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #79 SE, A.D., NAME OF By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #34 SE, A.D., 1995 and recorded in the office of the Recorder of 1997 HERBERT LEE PARCEL NO. 10-043.10-403 DOUGHTY, JR., 199'7 Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Parcel No. 09-033.10-271 Deed Record 1872, Page 262 granted and conveyed to STREET ADDRESS: 5 BERGEN COURT, PETITIONER Property address: 94 Shady Drive West, Newark, Jeffrey Allen Oakes and Karen Lynn Oakes, herein, NEWARK DELAWARE TO Delaware in fee. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land HERB DOUGHTY ALL that certain lot, piece or .rparcel of land SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE with the building lhereon erected, known as 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY Bergen Court, situate in New Castl.e Hundred, New GIVEN that Herbert Lee with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White PROPERTY OF JEFFREY ALLEN OAKES ND Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State KAREN LYNN OAKES. Castle County and State of Delaware, and being Lot Doughty, Jr. intends to No. 296 of the Record Major Land Development Plan present a Petition to the of Delaware, known as Number 94 Shady Drive TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF West, being Lot No. 87, Block D on the Record Major SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ of Walden Glen - Section Two at Wellington Woods, Court of Common Pleas Subdivision Plan of Breezewood, Section 2 as said BER 1,1997. Microfilm No. 4686 (formerly incorrectly designated for the State of Delaware plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 as Microfilm No. 9182) and being more particularly in and for New Castle Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in bounded and described in accordance with a survey County, to change his Microfilm Record No. 4490, and being more particu­ SHERIFF'S SALE by the Pelsa Company dated February 8, 1993. name to Herb Doughty. BEING the same lands and premises which larly bounded and described as follows, to-~:. By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV FAC #60 SE, AD., HERBERT LEE BEING the same lands and premises which 1997 TAX PARCEL NO. 09-022.00-032 VINCENT G. CEDRONE and ROBERT JACOBS, by DOUGHTY, JR. Magness Construction Co., by deed dated April 1, ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Deed dated February 19, 1993 and recorded in the PETITIONER 1985 and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Lydia C. F. Anderson, land, with the buildings thereon, situate in White Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1478 page 54 Esquire did grant and convey unto DOUGLAS E. FRITZ and Deed Record 225, Page 336 granted and conveyed to Delaware, bein~ designated Parcel B, as shown on Law Office of Lydia C. Stanley A. Brooks, herein in fee. the Minor Subdivision Plan of Curtis W. Spears and HOLLY J. FRITZ, husband and wife. F. Anderson SEIZED AND 1'AKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE 16 Arlington Street SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Mildred A. Spears, of record in the Office of the PROPERTY OF STANLEY A. BROOKS. Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, PROPERTY OF DOUGLAS E. FRITZ AND HOLLY P.O. Box 15008 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Delaware, on Microfilm No. 6571, said lot also J. FRITZ. Newark, DE 19711- SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 00)8 known as 292 Red Mill Road, Newark, DE 19713. BER 1,1997. BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ 302-368-5415 BER 1,1997. Attorney for SEPrEMBER 30, 1997 Anna T. Hammons, by Deed dated September 18, 1990 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 Petitioner SHERIFF'S SALE Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in DATED: October 10, 1997 By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC 141 SE, SHERIFF'S SALE np 10117,1004,10181 Deed Record 1097, Page 239, granted and conveyed A.D., 1997 PARCEL NO. 08-055.10-425 unto William J. Hammons, in fee. By virtue of a writ. ofL~V FAC 180 SE, A.D., 1997 ' PAta~ 30 • Nt-:wARK Po~• • OcroRt-:R 31, 1997 Vis t us on the World Wide Web LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOncE • PARCEL NO. 08-042.20-122-C0288 PROPERTY OF JOANN RILEY, FIKJA JOANN BER1, 1997. Currency STREET ADDRESS: 4311 CLAREMONT COURT, ONIZUK. SEPrEMBER 30, 1997 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE TERMS OF SALE: 10'11 DOWN AT TIME OF FROM: Sheldon Phillips ALL THAT CERTAIN Unit of real property ex­ SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ SHERIFF'S SALE AGENCY: Wilmington isting under and by virtue of the Unit Property Act BER 1,1997. By_v!rtue of a writ of LEV FAC #94 SE, A.D., 1997 Police of the State of Delaware, known as Unit No. 288, in SEPI'EMBER 30, 1997 PARCEL #08-031.30-096 WHERE: 707 N Union BIRCH POINTE CONDOMINIUM, a condomini­ ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land Street um community situate in Mill Creek Hundred, SHERIFF'S SALE with the buildings thereon erected, known as 820 DATE SEIZED: 05129197 New Castle County, Delaware, as said Unit is more By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC 1188 SE, A.D., 1997 Jasmine Drive, Woodcreek, Wilmington, DE 19808 ARTICLE: $489.00 US particularly bounded and de cribed in (1) that cer­ PARCEL NO. 08-013.10-205 BEING the same lands and premises which Currency tain Enabling Declaration of Reston Corporation, STREET ADDRESS: 745 GATEWAY ROAD, Gary Baker and Sandra A.M. Baker Husband and dated June 28, 1984, and recorded in the Office of HOCKESSIN, DELAWARE Wife Deed dated August 13, 1993, and recorded in FROM: Sean McKenzie the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New AGENCY: Wilmington County, Delaware, in Deed Book 179 Page 97 as •Jand, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 1572, Police amended by Instrument dated January 2, 1985 and County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 44, Page 203, did grant and convey unto Richard WHERE: 618 West 8th recorded in the Office aforesaid in Deed Book 192 Block A on the record comprehensive residential Micucio and Mary Kay Micucio husband and wife, Street page 55 as further amended by instrument dated site plan for Section 2, Charter Oaks as said plan is in fee. DATE SEIZED: 10/02197 May 9, 1985 and recorded in the Office aforesaid, in of record in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE ARTICLE: $4864.50 US Deed Book 232 page 258 (the Declaration, as amend­ and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm PROPERTY OF RICHARD M. MICUCIO AND Currency ed, is hereinafter referred to as the "Declaration"), Record No. 3022 and being more particularly bound­ MARY KAY MICUCIO. and (2) the Condominium Declaration Plan of Birch ed and described in a survey of Zebley·& Associates, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF FROM: Taschaka Fortt Pointe Condominium, Phase One, prepared by Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM- AGENCY: New Castle Ramesh C. Batta Associates, dated June 18, 1984 Delaware, dated December 2, 1987. BER 1,1997. .. County Police and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds BEING the same lands and premises which SEPI'EMBER 30, 1997 WHERE: Chestnut aforesaid, in Microfilm No. 7369 as amended by WIDDOES CONSTRUCTION Co., INC., a Crossing Parking Lot Plan dated December 28, 1984 and recorded ·in the Delaware corporation, by Deed dated December 7, SHERIFF'S SALE DATE SEIZED: 10/10197 Office aforesaid, in Microfilm No. 7413 as further 1987 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #9S SE, A.D., 1997 ARTICLE: $1640.00 US amended by Plan dated April 9, 1985 and recorded Deeds in and for New Castle County Delaware, in ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with Currency in the Office aforesaid, in Microfilm No. 7540 as fur­ Deed Book 634 page 227 did grant and convey unto the dwelling thereon erected, situate in White Clay ther amended by Plan dated May 2, 1985 and record­ PAULK. WAGNER and DEBORAH L. WAGNER, Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of FROM: Marlon ed in the Office aforesaid, in Microfilm No. 7577 (the his wife, as tenants by the entirety. Delaware, and known as Lot No. 12, Block G, on the Bellefluer Declaration Plan, as amended, is hereinafter re, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Plan of RUTHERFORD, SECTION TWO, as said AGENCY: Wilmington ferred to as the "Declaration Plan"). PROPERTY OR PAUL K. WAGNER AND DEBO- Plan of record in the Office for the Recording of Police BEING the same lands and premis~s which RE­ RAH L. WAGNER. . Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in WHERE: 300 Blk W 7th STON CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, by TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Microfilm Record 882, and being more particularly Street Deed dated March 31, 1987 and recorded in the SALE . BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ bounded and described in accordance with a recent DATE SEIZED: 10/05197 Office of lhe Recorder of Deeds in and for New BER 1,1997. survey prepared by Zehlev & Associates, Inc., ARTICLE: $1070.00 US Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 522 page 178 SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 Currency did grant and convey unto THOMAS D. HARING. Professional Land Surveyors, Wilmington, Delaware, dated November 23, 1977, as follows, to SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE SHERIFF'S SALE FROM: Eugene Haines PROPERTY OF THOMAS D. HARING. wit: By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #90 SE, A.D., 1997 BEING the same lands and premises which AGENCY: New Castle TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Parcel No. 10-043.20-081 James A. Swick and Nancy M. Swick by their deed County Police SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ Property address: 1 Edward Court, Glendale WHERE: 13 BER 1,1997. dated December 14, 1977 and of record in the Office 'Ibwnhouses, Newark, Delaware of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Meadowbrook Avenue SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with County and State of Delaware in Deed Record Q, DATE SEIZED: 10/01197 the. building thereon erected situate in New Castle Volume 99, Page 61, did grant and convey unto ARTICLE: $155.00 US SHERIFF'S SALE Hundred, New Castle County and State of Currency By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #83 SE, A.D., 1997 James E. Holtzman and Jayne M. Holtzman, his Delaware, known as Lot #46, 1 Edward Court, as wife in fee. PARCEL NO. 11-033.20-028 shown on the Plan of Glendale Townhouses as the FROM: John Carter STREET ADDRESS: 117 HANNUM DRIVE, Parcel No: 09-017.40-065 same appears of record in the Office of the Recorder SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE AGENCY: New Castle BEAR, DELAWARE of Deeds in and for New Castle County aforesaid in County Police ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or tract of PROPERTY OF JAMES E. HOLTZMAN AND Microfilm No. 2994, and being more particularly JAYNE M. HOLTZMAN. WHERE: I95 n/b @ land situate in Pcncader Hundred, New Castle bounded and described in accordance with a de­ Marsh Road County, State of Delaware being Lot 66, Oakwood ac- . TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIM EOF scription prepared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., of SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ DATE SEIZED: 10/04197 cording to the Record Resubdivision Plan of Wilmington, Delaware, dated July 1, 1991, as fol- ARTICLE: $7200.00 US Oakwood as recorded in the Recorder of Deeds BER 1,1997. lows, to-wit: . SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 Currency Office in and for New Castle County on microfilm BEING the same lands and premises which · number 11300 and as per a more recent plan pre­ FROM: Xavier Wilson Theresa Marie Dougherty and Kenneth A. Ciccoli SHERIFF'S SALE pared by Ramesh C. Batta Associates, P.A., by deed dated August 11, 1993 and recorded in the AGENCY: Wilmington Consulting Engineers and· Land Surveyors, Plan By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV FAC #101 SE, Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New A.D., 1997 Police No. 86507-A-10529 and more particularly described. Castle County, in Deed Record 1571, Page 34, grant­ WHERE: Unit Blk BEING the same lands and premises which TAX PARCEL NO. 08-038.20-142 ed and conveyed to Kenneth A. Ciccoli and Theresa ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Jensen Drive DOUBLE S DEVELOPERS, INC., a Delaware corpo­ DATE SEIZED: 10/03197 M. Ciccoli herein in fee. land, with the building thereon erected, situate in ration, by Deed dated July 31, 1995 and recorded in SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE ARTICLE: $250.00 US the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State PROPERTY OF KENNETH A. CICCOLI AND of Delaware, being Lot No. 10, Block K. Section 1 Currency Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1963 page 97 THERESA MARIE DOUGHERTY. did grant and convey unto ROGER D. MYERS and known as 2623 Maclary Drive, Wilmington, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Delaware 19808. FROM: Jonathan Brodie CATHERINE V. MYERS, as tenants by the entirety. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE· BER 1,1997. Rodman J. Denison and Ruth H. Denison by certain AGENCY: Wilmington PROPERTY OF ROGER D. MYERS AND CATHER­ SEPI'EMBER 30, 1997 Deed dated the 30th day of November, 1993, and Police INE V. MYERS. recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in WHERE: 600 Blk West TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SHERIFF'S SALE and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed 5th Street DATE SEIZED: 09/29/97 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #91 SE, A.D., 1997 Record, Book 1633, Page 0140 ~ did grant and BER 1,1997. PARCEL# 18-020.00-091 convey to Paul Carr and Mara C. Carr, in fee. ARTICLE: $681.00 US SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Currency with the buildings thereon erected, known as 115 PROPERTY OF PAUL CARR AND MARA C. SHERIFF'S SALE Delaware Avenue, Newark, DE 19711. CARR. FROM: Kelvin Bush By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #84 SE, A.D ., 1997 BEING the same lands and premises which AGENCY: Wilmington TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF . Police PARCEL NO. 11-028.40-157 • Marie A. Lloyd, by Deed dated July 12, 1984, and SALE. BALANC~ DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ STREET ADDRESS: 655 CORSICA A VENUE, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in BER 1,1997. WHERE: 3rd & Franklin BEAR, DELAWARE and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in SEPTEMBER 30,1997 Streets · ALL THAT property known as 655 Corsica Deed Book 133, Page 335, did grant and convey unto DATE SEIZED: 09/09/97 Avenue and being Lot 317 of the subdivision of Gary E. Druss in fee. Michael P. Walsh ARTICLE: $912.00 US Pinewoods, situate in Pencader Hundred, New SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Sheriff Currency Castle County, State of Delaware, and being more PROPERTY OF GARY DRUSS. Sheriff's Office np 10/31 particularly bounded and described according to the TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Wilmington, Delaware metes and bounds of the aforementioned plan. SALE, BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ np 10/31,11/7 BEING the arne lands and premises which ~ER 1,1997. SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 NOTICE OF RYAN OPERATIONS, G.P., a general partnership, LEGAL NOTICE DIVORCE ACTION by Deed dated September 7, 1990 and recorded in the SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the properties listed TO:WILLIAM H. Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New below were seized for violation of Title 16 of the By virtue of a writ of LEV F AC #92 SE, A.D., 1997 NANCE Respondent Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1081 page 68 PARCEL #18-024.00-214 Delaware Code. Owners or lienholders who can es­ tablish that the property was forfeited by an act or FROM: Clerk of Court - did grant and convey unto DAWN PARKER and ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land Divorce ANDREW L. GALLO, as joint tenants with right of with the buildings thereon erected, known as 213 omission committed or omitted without their New Castle County survivorship and not as tenants in common. Madison Drive, Newark, DE 19711. knowledge or consent may apply for remission at JANE E. NANCE, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE the office of the Attorney General, Forfeiture BEING the same lands and premises which Petitioner, has brought PROPERTY OF DAWN PARKER N/K/A DAWN Division, Wilmington, Delaware. Persons desiring John A. Bauscher and Sarah H. Bauscher, divorced su~t against you for di­ to contest the forfeiture of assets seized pursuant to GALLO AND ANDREW L. GALLO. persons, by Deed dated April 7, 1982 and recorded in vorce in the Family TERMS OF SALE:. 10% DOWN AT TIME OF the office of Recording of Deeds in and for New Title 16 of the Delaware Code, Section 4784, may Court of the State of SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ Castle County, Delaware, In Deea record C, Volume protect their interest by filing a civil petition in Delaware for New Castle BER 1,1997. Superior Court within 45 days after the date of this 118, page 215 granted and conveyed unto Gary E. County in Petition No. SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 Druss in fee. notice, or mailed notice, whichever is later. 97-31101, 19_. Superior Court Civil Rule 71.3 sets out the require­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE If you do not serve a re­ PROPERTY OF GARY DRUSS A/K/A GARY E. ments for filing a civil forfeiture petition. sponse to the petition on SHERIFF'S SALE DRUSS. WHERE: 200 Blk Cherry Petitioner's Attorney By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #86 SE, A.D., 1997 FROM: Bilal Bey TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Street ROBERT E. CAREY, PARCEL NO. 11-023.30-001 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­ AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 9/02197 ESQ. Police STREET ADDRESS: 601 LOCK HAVEN COURT, BER 1,1997. ARTICLE: 1982 Ford; ARBOR POINTE PRO­ NEWARK, DELAWARE SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 WHERE: 500 Blk W 5th VIN# 1FTDID4FlJCHB50 FESSIONAL CENTER ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land Street 400 4100 DA~ROOK situate in the Pencader Hundred, New Castle DATE SEIZED: 10/02197 SHERIFF'S SALE DRIVE, SUITE 5 County, Delaware, being Lot No. 119, also known as By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #93 SE, A.D., 1997 ARTICLE: $1766.00 US FROM: Thelma Bruton WILMINGTON. DE Currency 601 Lockhaven Court, as shown on the .Plan of PARCEL # 18-014.00-088 AGENCY: New Castle 19804 Glasgow Pines, as said plan is of record in the ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land County Police or the petitioner, if un­ Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New with the buildings thereon erected, known as 12 E. FROM: Devin Dickerson WHERE: 3906 Delaware represented, and the Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 2384, AGENCY: Wilmington Cleveland Avenue, Newark DE 19711. Street Court within 20 days and being now more particularly bounded. accord­ BEING the same lands and premises which Police DATE SEIZED: 09124197 after publication or this WHERE: 8th &: Bennett ing to a recent survey by Edward H. Richardson William G. Aucker and Carolyn C. Aucker, by Deed ARTICLE: $5119.00 US notice exclusive of the Associates, Inc. , dated December 5, 1979. 1 dated October 31, 1984, and recorded in the Office of Streets Currency date 01 publication, as re­ BEING the same lands and premises which the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle DATE SEIZED: 10102197 quired by statute, this ac­ JOANN ONIZUK now known as JOANN RILEY, by ARTICLE: $147.00 US County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 170, Page 1, FROM: Dawn Brutbn tion will be beard with­ Deed dated September 22, 1995 and recorded in the did B!&nt and convey unto Gary E. Druse in fee. Currency AGENCY: New Castle out further notice at Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE County Police Family_ Court. Castle County, D~laware, in Deed Book 1986 page PROPERTY OF GARY DRUSS A/K/A GARY E. FROM: Alejandro WHERE: 3906 Delaware Date Mailed: October 22, 266 did grant and convey unto JOANN RILEY for­ DRUSB. Beltron Street l9E17 merly known as JOANN ONIZUK. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 09124197 np1001 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM- Poi ice A3TICLEi fl335.00 US http://www.ncbl.com/post/ 0 CTOBFR 31, 1997 • EWARK POST • PAGE 31

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Announcements 202 202 208 252 323 332 Acreage & Lots Acreage & Lots Farms & Ranches Apartments, Garden & Lawn Miscellaneous CRAFTERS WANTEQ Nov. 29 Furnished 9am to 3pm Salem United DEEP CREEK LAKEFRONT tiARE OPPORTUNITY!! 7.2 Methodist Church, Newark ABANDONED FARM ESTATE Ready to build, Includes boat acres-$29,900. Westmoreland SALE 11 .3 ac $25,900. Native Call Elaine Sander for slip in quiet cove. Small down Co., VA. Deep water access . ELK RIVER WATERFRONT Information & application trout stream , beaver ponds, payment and low rates . open & level parcel w/ deeded hinting, skiing etc. in Mary­ 1BR guest hou se, no pets, no xxK •• Call 302 292-8835 1-800-898-6139 A.L.S. access to Nomini Creek. Spe ­ land 's only 4 season recrea­ smoking. 10 min to Elk­ www.landservice.com cial Fall financing . Limited tion area. Vista Properties ton/Newa rk. 410 398-2368 GET READY COMPLETf! __ WORKOUT 117 Number. Call : 1-800-688-7693 STATION NEW $250 with GARRETT CO., MD 3 acres HCV 1-304-262-2772 FOR FALL!!! 300 lbs of weights $310. Notices $15,900. Ask about free 254 Ca ll Chris @41 0 398-3155 driveways. Special financing . RIVER VIEW Bargain! 9+ ac I 210 or Spring I Pondsite $49,000. Apartments, MUMS & Call today. 1-800-898-6139. Houses for Sale Mi ch elle@ 302 737-4218 A.L.S. Beautiful hardwood parcel Unfurnished w/gorgeous building site PUMPKINS ~~ ~~ www.landservice.com KEROSENE HEATER exc. .. overlooking river. State road OPEN HOUSE 11/2 1 -4 ATTENTION: cond . paid $1 75. will take LAKEVIEW BARGAIN I frontage w/utilities, new perc., NEWARK - FSBO • Barksdale NOITINGHAM TOWER Apts. FOR SALE!! NEW CASTLE & more. Ready to enjoy! Special Estates _3 BR Split, 2 BA, Fin . 1BR & 2BR's available, 1st $75. or obo 41 0-994-0197 $24 ,900 Free boat slip! Beau­ leave messaae CECIL COUNTY tifully wooded lot w/free pri­ financing. Call HCV 1-304 - Bsmt, Lg deck, CIA , Wd stove month rent FREE! Call 610 482 BLAKE RESIDENTS: vate boat slip on 50,000 acre 262-2770 $109.900 302 738-1484 932-3331 · SLOT MACHINES Real one ­ We are In need of some recreational lake in SC. Abuts armed band its, res tored. SWANSBORO, NC Best value BARGAIN HOMES- Thousands ------RD, ELKTON new craft, recipe and golf course! Paved roads , wa­ near the coast. Call now on 266 Call: 610-687-2282 "traditions" ter sewer, more! Excellent fi­ of government foreclosed MONDAY-FRIDAY for our upcoming our final phase of waterfront and repossessed properties Office Space for nancing . Call TLE 1-800-704 - and water access homesites. 5:30 PM - DARK Holiday Activities 3154 being liquidated this month! Guide .•• Privates, gated , paved roads, Call for local listings (fee) 1- Rent SATURDAY 338 thickly wooded homesites, & any and all Ideas LAND BARGAIN! 20+ AD - 800-338-0020 ext.2099. Pools, Spas & are welcomed. low taxes, close to town. Pric­ SUNDAY $29,900. Wooded parcel es start at $17,900. Owner fi ­ ELKTON RTE 40, Dr's office, Please call or w/mtn. views & wildlife pond GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Supplies nancing with affordable pay­ HOMES, pennies on the $1 . fully equipped, secreteriai 8:00 AM-DARK fax them to: site. 30 mi. west of services avail. Priv ample Special Sections Editor: ments. Call 1-800-448-5263 x Repo 's, VA, HUD, Sheriff Winchester, VA Excellent 2003 Blueareen parking , reas rent, no lon g Phone: 410 398-3311 terms. Call HCV 1-304-262- sales. No money down gov­ term lease reo . 410 272-7700 410 398-7023 SPA & HOT TUB COVERS Fax: 410 398-4044 ernment loans available now. All sizes $99 & up. Save 2770. WATERFRONT ESTATE 11 00+ Local listing directory. Toll 30%1 1-800-771-3481 LEWES - REHOBETH DELA­ FT. FRONTAGE. 55+ AC ­ free 1-800-669-2292 ext. H- WARE - Chapel Green minutes &189,000. All wooded parcel 4000. (feel 302 '328 202 w/frontage on Potomac River to beach, golf, shopping, Antiques, Art Machine, Tools, 360 Acreage & Lots recreation, medical. Club­ tributary. Perc, ready to build . 236 house, pool, low taxes . New Financing . Call HCV 1-304- Equip. Wanted to Buy homes, 3 BR, 2 bath, 2 car 262-2772 . Mobile Homes for 2.3 ACRES Beautiful Building garage $129,900 - $149,900 Lot Rt. 27 4 near Rising Sun 1-888-945-6630 206 Sale PRESSURE CLEANERS FAC­ GUITARS WANTED Paying perk approv.with no Builders TORY DIRECT SALE! 2800 top cash! Your old guitar may tie & no restrictions $42,900 LOG CABIN w/5 acres Condos $39,900. Awesome sunsets & PSI $599, 3500 PSI $799, be my treasure . Spot cash for 410-658-5633 A MOBILE HOME finance 4000 PSI $899, 4500 PSI Givlson , Fender, Martin, from large covert!d porch Townhouses company has 2,3, &4 BR sin ­ $1,449. Lowest prices guar­ AITENTION BOATERS: Water­ overlooking 3 states. Nearby gle and multi-section BANK Gretsch , National, others. All front or water access home­ anteed!!! Free catalog! 1-888 - types . House ca lls 1-800-416- Deep Creek Lake and state REPOS. Easy qualify and 867-7729 24 hours sites with deeded boatslips as forest. Vista Properties 1-800- TOMES LANDING- Port Dep. transfer of payments. Term s JEWEL- T DISHES 0433 low as $34,900. Coastal Mar­ 688-7693 2 BR, 1.5 Sa. 1 car garage wl negotiable or make cash offer. VERY OLD keting North Carolina's water­ door opener. All Applia. Furn . FREE CALL 1-800-651 -4625 3 PIECES PITCHER, front specialists. 1-800-566- WATERVIEWS 2.05 ACRES or Unfurn.! Rent/$850 or pur­ LARGE BOWL, & PLATE 5263 including picnic area with boat chase$11 0,000 owner financ ­ VISA & Master Charge $35 FOR ALL ramp and pier. Survey, power, ina avail .. Call410-658-9822 Avoid another bill by 410-398-1784 BAY ACCESS BARGAIN soils. Fantastic water 1.05 acres homesite, w/state opportunity at a fraction of FIND IT FAST! charging your next clas­ sified ad to either Visa WILL THE 2 people who road Utilities, protected cov­ waterfront prices and only 2 Look to the index on the called about the Jewel T. enant near sandy beach & hrs. D.C. Only $19,990 with first page of classified or Master Charge. Call please call again? The mes­ pier. Only $16,990 w/fin. Call financing available! Call 1- today to place your ad, saae is lost! 410-398-1784 1-800-775-1563 ext. 1563 800-775-4563 ext. 1562 Blue­ section to find an item Blueareen areen easilv! 410 398-1230. 308 CITY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE Building & PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOVEMBER 10, 1997 - 7:30PM Materials Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 803 of the City Charter, the Council will hold a Public Hearing at a Regular Meeting to be held in the Council Chamber, Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Delaware, on Pole barn kits at WHOLESALE Monday, November 10, 1997 at 7:30 p.m . at which time the Council will hear comments from t he public PRICES!!! 24x32x8 • $4,199. regarding the Proposed Budget for the City of Newark for the Fiscal Year. 1998. 24x40x8 - $4,895. 30x40x10 Shown below is the General Summary of the Proposed Budget. Copies of the Budget Message and Budget are - $6,995. Other sizes avail­ available for inspection by the public in the Finance Department at the Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, able! Call for details!! Installa­ JESUS PRODUCED BY JOHN HEYMAN tion available. Call 1-717-628- AN INSPIRATIONAL FILMS PRESfNTATION OF AGENESIS PROJECT PRODUGION Monday through Friday, 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. 3200 Susan A. Lamblack, CMC/AAE DISTRIBUTED BY CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST, INC. City Secretary CITY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE CONSOLIDATED BUDGET SUMMARY- 1998 322 SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSES Furniture Saturday, November lsr ACTUAL ACTIJAL ACTUAL BUDGET PROJECTED BUDGET Income 1994 1995 1996 1997 1997 1998 BRASS BED, queen w/ortho­ 7:00p.m. pedic mattress set, unused, Utilities Contributions $10,080,842 $10,314,962 $9,854,111 $10,739,000 $11,258,500 $11,120,500 boxed, cost $1,000 sell $325. Brookside Elementary School Special Assessments 23,043 9,599 19,827 11,200 7,248 6,200 cash. 302- 777·5552 3,541,000 Property and Realty Taxes 3,593,549 3,477,215 3,491,007 3,665,000 3,483,840 DAY BED white & brass w/2 Marrows Road Property Tax Rate $0.40 $0.40 $0.41 $0.39 $0.39 $0.39 ortho matts & pop up trundle, Other Income 3,347,611 3,866,973 5,233,762 3,674,700 4,624,687 4,846,150 unused , still boxed. cost $800 Newark 1btal Income $17,045,095 $17,668,749 $18,598,707 $18,089,900 $19,374,275 $19,513,850 sell $325 . Call: 302 777 -5552 Carry Over Surplus 565,654 1,340,653 1,528,254 1,678,800 2,281,210 1,577,995 SOFA BED & love seat, dark 1btal Available Funds $17,610,749 $19,009,402 $20,126,961 $19,768,700 $21,655,485 $21,091,845 green, 6 months old. Seldom used. Must sell!! $700, FREE ADMISSION! Expenditures Call:302-322-3750 Personal Services $10,469,753 $10,717,833 $10,904,853 $12,020,600 $11,325,280 $12,546,300 Materials and Supplies 962,916 1,028,836 971,755 1,135,770 1,114,805 1,172,180 ------Contractual Services 1,972,088 2,082,562 2,279,154 2,575,980 2,490,339 2,665,770 Equipment Depreciation 437,332 446,383 465,501 483,880 523,253 596,645 Other Expenses 100,163 188,207 118,462 127,950 145,139 147,670 1btal Operating Expenses $13,942,252 $14,463,821 $14,739,725 $16,344,180 $15,598,816 $17,128,565 "?all Capital Improvements New Equipment and Buildings $127,177 $370,188 $339,282 $633,000 $704,518 $593,000 ~46/"/~... Materials and Contracts 185,980 176,446 308,178 422,000 655,660 671,345 at Labor 96,123 139,798 174,852 309,000 193,500 646,345 TURNQUIST APTS. Total Capital Program $409,280 $686,432 $822,312 $1,364,000 $1,553,678 $1,910,690 DebtService 874,280 930,000 825,000 925,000 924,996 935,000 ReurveforFuture Projects 1,111,820 1,400,895 1,458,714 0 2,000,000 410-392-0099 Unappropriated Surplua 1,273,117 1.628.264 2.281.210 1•135•520 1•577•995 1•117•590 , 110 Winward Ct., Elkton, MD 21921 ~:::!P;..:.lCW::..:SURPL:.::l•:=:::....:...... U_Nf_ITURES_ ___._.:...,__ _ _ ·1-7,_61-0-,74-9;;.._;,__$_1_9,009- ,_402.;.:.,__.20_ ,126_ ,96_1__ ·_1 .9-,7-68- ,_700--$2-1-,655-"--,485---'-$-21"'-,09- 1--.,845_ 1 • t 4g ~. ~ 4 -*.,., ..._-.....~ • ~· \\AR" Pos r • O<:Ton..:R 31 , 1997 Visit us on the World Wide Web ~------~------~------~------~------~-J~~~~~~~~~r- ~ ~ ~ ~ m • Yard & Garage Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted COOKS Sales Drivers, Teams DISHWASHERS Customer Service DRIVER 0/0'S Fleet owners. Rwresentatives Immediate OpportunitY for RESTAURAUNT EOE COLORA 9 Love Run Rd Sat TEAMS I Solo DRIVERS 100% contractor fleet. Paid 11/1 Sam to ? Rain or shine. 1-riendly, Willing to TEAM SEASONAL HELP weekly. Home weekends, SERVERS Mainly h/hold goods, collecti· holidays. No loading I unload­ bles Cleanlna the aHit sale! professional ... word ing . No escrow. COL-A, 2 Pursuit Transport offers Top Restauraunt Associates at ELKTON BLUE Ball Rd. 1 mi gets around. of the Line Conventional years experience. HAZMAT. north of Leeds Rd,11/1, 7-? Freightliners,5500-6000 Miles Longwood Gardens in Nationwide 1-S00-227 -7915 H/H, children's clothes, power per wk. Need COLA w/HazMat, Kennett Square, Penn. DRIVER ... OWNER OPERA· wash. table saw, file cabinets , Our secret to success? Clean MVR. 3 yrs. OTR. the world's premier TORS - Flatbed- Malone is Christmas items. flower ar­ Friendly professionals com­ Call S00-300-2215. Ext 561 looking for solid owner opera­ municating clearly with our horticultural display, is rangements , bedspreads, cur­ now accepting tors for shorthaul div. good tains. & much more cardholders. At Greenwood DRIVE TO OWN II Class A I rates , home often. Call our Trust Company, we pride COL. $0 down I .SO¢ all miles. applications for the Baltimore office 10/27-10/31 41 Heather Rd. MARLEY FARMS-Elkton , S6 ourselves on being profes­ Avg. 10,000 + miles I month . following FIT & PIT 9am-4om 1-S00-335-4730 Paper Mill Rd. Sat. 9-1.Copier. sional. An with a net worth of Company Drivers: Newer positions: Perryville, MD 2 t 903 bikes , roller blades, VCR & over $372 million. you know Equipment. Competitive Pay I POSTAL JOBS STARTING camera. luaoaoe.kitchen items we're doing it right. Learn Benefits. New Apple Lines. $14.6S + I hour. + benefits. how your courteous and efti­ 1-S00-S43-33S4 * Cashier & Line Clerks, carriers. sorters. com­ 216 E. Pulaski Hwy. SINGERL Y FIRE COMPANY cient phone manner can be 1-SOO-S43-S30S AHendants- puter operators. For exam, Flee Market, Sat. Nov .1 , Sam put to good work here. study pkg. ($39.95) Call 1SOO Elkton, MD 2 t 92 t to 2pm DRIVER • OTR Covenant for our self-service cafe 955-9195 ext. 5S2 SAM -9PM As a Customer Service Repre­ Transport. We keep the road *Servers- for our fine 7 davs sentative, you'll go through an hot! Family security, full ben­ efits. Top pay and miles dining ACCOUNTS 384 extensive, paid train1ng peri­ restauraunVBanquet Dept. OWNERS/OPERATORS od, and soon you'll be helping experienced drivers and own­ PAYABLE Cats our customers with a variety er operator teams. Call Coven ­ *Preo & Line Cooks­ of credit card products. The ant Transport 1-SSS- MORE­ -for our ASSISTANT ideal candidate will have some PAY or call 1-S00-441 -4394. GET ON FREE TO GOOD HOME Banquet Dept. Readmg China & More, a Calico Kitten - approx. 6 mos. PC experience and good com­ Graduate students call 1-800- 338-6428 fa t growing national retail­ old. Light & dark orange with munication skills. Previous Holdiay pay after 30 days TH~ROD er of kitchen and dining white paws. Wearing a flea customer service experience DRIVER I EXPERIENCED of employemnt. We will be room ware, ha an opportu­ collar 410 287-5354 preferred . COMPANY DRIVERS -- Earn accepting applications M­ TO GREAT. nity available in our up to $2,000 sign-on bonus. F 10 :00 am-4 :00 pm or Newark corporate office. FREE TO GOOD HOME We after a variety of shifts Fantastic miles I home time . call for additional OPPORTUNITY!. (some with 15% differential) The selected individua l Loving, cute little fluffy Great pay scale loaded I un­ information at: (610) 388- will process vendor invoic­ timid adult female cat ­ including morning, afternoon. loaded. Call TAL: 1-800-S76- 6771 at: Hays is a $2 billion worldwide group of companies built es, P.O.s and r ceiving spayed & declawed in evening and weekend hours. S754 x MOS. on a foundation of long-term relationships with its cus­ information & .interface need of home with no Enjoy a comprehensive bene­ The Terrace tomers and its Owners/Operators. with vendors, buyers a nd other pets. Current on all fits package and a competitive store personnel. Must have GOVERNMENT JOBS Restauraunt We are seeking highly customer service-oriented an accounting degree, with vaccinations · willing to salary. For consideration, please stop by our office to $8.50 to $39.75 per hour for at Longwood Gradens Owners/Operators who would like to be in the home 3-5 yrs ex peri n e pre­ pay annual vaccinations. delivery business with Hays. Deliveries will be on ferred and the ilbility to Call 302 456-3552 complete an application at: Govt. Jobs In your area. For Route One, Kennett Sq ., Greenwood Trust Company behalf of a leading retailer in the Delaware & Northeast work independently in a Information Call: Pa fa l p<~ced environment. Human Resources. 12 Read's Maryland areas. 800·962·1344 EXT 4 ' ,~ ...... '' ' ~~ <' .. ~' ~ Way, New Castle, DE. 19720. This is an excellent oppor­ 386 Greenwood Trust Company is Own or Lease your Own Truck! tunity with a growing com­ an equal opportunity employ­ LEGAL NOTICE • Home Every N1ght • Trainmg Program pany. Please mail or fa er. resume to: Reading China Dogs Po' Man's Blues, Inc., T/A Fat Rick's BBQ • Excellent Annual Earn 1ngs Potent1al • Vehicle Lease/Purchase Opt1ons & More, Attn: Human Restaurant h ereby intends to file application with • Health/Disability Insurance Ophons ,Available lor Qualified Individuals Resources, 100 Lake Drive, Greenwood the Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control Newark, DE 19702. Fax: Commission for a license to sell beer and wine in a We are looking for independent contractors who can 302-369-2780. E E. 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