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86th Year, Issue 9 @ 1996 March 15, 1996 Newark, Del. • 50¢ THis WEEK

Sr. MARK's BO\S BA)KETBAll ENDS SFASON IN SEMI­ F1NALS. 15

iN LIFESTYLE NEWARK ARTS AlliANCE HOSTS The St. Mark's girls basketball team lit up the Bob Carpenter Center on the campus of the University of FESTNAL the game as defending champs, but the Spartans proved Delaware last Saturday evening with a thrilling state too strong and won the game 44-33. St. Mark's was led by championship game against Ursuline. Here, from left to OF DANCE. 8 junior center Stephanie Baker, who scored 20 points, a:Jd right, Stephanie Baker, Katie Gordon, Chrissy Moncaleri senior guard Toni Swan who added 12. See the game .._____ and Cara Erskine____ celebrate___ the win.- Ursuline went into story and features on the state champs in Sports. ------CHRISTINA Council broadcasts clear message By MARY E. PETZAK ney Li sa Goodman and other state offi ials mad· SCHOOL DISTRICT EDITORIAL, PACE -6 I ar that "if one tower fall s the whol sy~ tem NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER fai ls." mation that included con. ideration of alternate "Th primary r a. on for th e uni versity tower PROPOSES It wa .. tanding room only in Newark'. city sites. is as part fa sys t m," one ffi cial stated . council chamber Monday ni ght a. tate officiaL On Feb. 20, the State Office of Information n Monday, Larry Tarabi cos, another :morn tried for the second time in a month to explain Sy. tem, 't I c mmuni cation s Manag ment, first for the state, pr . ented the sa me information , REASSIGNMENT their controver ial and ometimes confusing plan presented the plan to erect a 275-f ot t wer n making clea r that the tower i.· hcing builth re on for a tele ommunications t wer ff R ute 72. agricultural land own d hy the ni ve r ity of ni v rsity of Delaware land on ly to provide reli - And for the second time in a month they were Delaware to loca l re. ident, , offi cial s and I g i ~ l a ­ OF told to c me ba k an ther time with b tter infor- tor. at Ia 'gow Hi gh School. At that tim , :.mor- See COUNCil MESSAGE, 3 ...,_ STUDENTS. 3 Shall we dance? Artist program inspires Newark seniors NEWS 1-5 POLICE BEAT 2 By GAYlE K. HART Dolly along with her fel ­ low r ident. at Millcroft par­ OPINION 6 NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER ticipate in the " hall We Dance ' program every ~FESTYLE ___ 8 "I'd like to d it very day Monday and Thur day. THE ARTS 14 if r cou ld ," aid 76-year-old The program wa funded Dolly Heffelfinger after a full thr ugh a Arti t In Re idenc OBITUARIES 20 hour of pointing and flexing , grant from Very Special Art. DIVERSIONS 10 waving and lapping her Delaware. Marty Gorin 's ten­ hand . . week re idency wa. paid in CROSSWORD PUZZLE 11 An lri h jig kept the resi­ full through the fund . d nt of Millcroft Health are IN THE KITCHEN 12 Barbara Kant r, h alth car C nter moving creatively and a tiVIt o rclinat r, . aid SPORTS 15-18 ha vi ng a genuin ly g od tim "e crci e is so criti cal and the with th help of dance/mov - CLASSIFifDS 2~·28 m nl in 'tructor, Marty Gorin. , See·SENIORS , g • Dolly Heft~ltjng,er , left, Madelin• WheaUqy and .Pauline Werner dancato an ldsh jig during the "Shall We Dance " program at Millcroft's Health Care Center, Newark. NEWARK PosT ·:· POLICE BLOTTER

Can we help? • Police Beat is compiled each window of a garage in th 300 Ko of. ky' · bl ·d al ohol Polic . aid th y will ad i ll'eekfrmn the fifes of the Newark block of Wilson Road b twe n count wa found to be . 17 . he patr I. t che k n the hou e on Offices: The paper's offi ces are located Police Ocpartment hy staff writer 6:16 and 8 p.m. on Mar ·h 7. had remov d the . tamp mark w k nds. conve niently in the Rob scott Building, Mon· r:. Pet::ak. hey then unlocked th door from h r hand. 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd ., Newark, DE and ent r d th ga rage, Nothing Underage drinkers 19713. Offi ce hours are 8:30a.m. to 5 Burgl ary reported was taken . Eggs thrown p.m. wee kd ays. Poli c have no lead . . found in car Phone : (302) 73 7-0724 Polic report a burglary at A re. ident of Blu Hen Ridge Tw 17 -year-old male wer Facsimile: (302) 737-9019 Newa rk Vid o ~o m rim b tw n Unde rage drinking r ported t p lice on March I 0 II : 15 p.m. on March 9 and 7: 35 that unkn wn u. pect have been charged with underage drinking e-mail: [email protected] after being f und ion the ul-de­ a.m. on Mar h I 0. Poli c wer ca ll ed to Kl ndik thr wing egg · at hi h u e n To subscribe: Call 737-0724 or 1-800- Unknown ~ u s pc ts hatl red a weekend .. ac on Old ooch . Bridg Road Kate\ to in v . ti gate a report of by poli . 220-3311 . Cost is $15.95 per yea r to front window with ro ·k. and und rage drinking n March The re. ident aid the incid nt Following a r p rt of . u pi ­ New Castle County addresses. To begin e nt ~red the . tore wh re th y aro und I0 :52 p.m. u. ually occu r aft r the family ha a subsc ription , simply ca ll the mad an un ~ u cc ss ful an mpt to r tir d for th night. ciou. p r. on. , poli e di o red Emp loyees t ld polic that the mal in the ehicle t geth r Circulatio n Departm ent. op n th e ca"h regi ster. Nothin g Li ~a Ko ~o fs ky , 20, had h r hand Th ggs dry nth upper por­ wa "' tuk '11. with n empty and n full bot­ To place a classified: Call 1-800-220-1230 "t' mp d "unci r 21" when he tion of th h u. e and must be painted ov r. tle of Bud Ice and one-and-a-half nr r d the r e~ taurant but was full bottl of t. Ive · Malt To place a display ad : Call 737-0724 . There arc n known witnesse Garage entered lat r obser eel drinkinf? alco holi c Liqu r. be erages at a tabl with other r moti . H STAFF of ttle Newark Post 1s anxious to ass1st su:-. pects broke a ·'of ag ." Treaders and advertisers. Reporters. writ ers, edi­ tors and sa lespeople can be contacted as listed below David G. W. Scott is the newspaper's Rules of the road news and ports editor He makes staff assignments and reviews all apply to bikes Newarker revived at pool pre ss releases , etc He can be reached n w em rg ncy d vi ·e ·aved the lif of tion i one of th factor. having the greate t at 737-0724 Rid ing )Jl th e wrong ~.oid f the r ad led to a Newark man aft r he c llap. d at the ide of influence in , ucce fully reviving victim of Mary E. Petzak is a gene ral ass1gn disa~ t ·r for a ni ve rsit y of D lawan: student a YM A p I on March 7. ardiac arr t. ment r pOIIer. Her bea t mcludes gov­ on March 7. According to Deputy hi ef Lawrence Tan ''Pr viou . ly, only. paramedic. had the ernment, education and police news. A 'Cordin g t Orfi 'Cr un I av is, of th Jmergency M di al rvi ce. Oivi. ion , training and xp rti to u e manual d fibril - She ca n be contact ed at 737-0724. s p o kt:~pc r so n for th e Newark Poli c , Sonja EM p r. onn I r eived a all f ran ''LIIlcon­ larors." explained Tan. 'Thi . d vic allow Gayle K. Hart i the otfice manager and er sa Rivera, 18, a P en n ~y l ani a re. id ~ nt sciou. ubject" at theW . tern Bran h YM A ba. i lif uppo1t per nnel with a minimum editonal assis tant who processes most ·nrolled at th e university, was riding h •r n Kirkw d Hi ghway. Witne e at the of training to admini t r an electric hock press re leases She prepares obituaries chwinn in th e cross walk northbound on . scene told the emergency crew that the 75- b cau e it eliminates the need to interpret the an d the Diversions calendar. Gay le also 'o il ~g venu when a she wa. hit by a y ar- ld Meadowood r sid nt had been cardiac information ." writes feature and busm ss sto 11 es . hrys ler New Yorker pro ecdin g eastbound Con tact her at 737 -0724. . wimming and colla1 . d aft r he I ft the Thi. was th fir t ·ucce. ful out-of-ho pi­ on lawu rc Avenue. p ol. tal re u. citation involving the u.e of a SAED Contributing writers and photographers Inc lude Thomas Brady, 19 , f Wilmington , told ounty p r: nnel were able to u ce. ful ­ by a member of th N w Ca, tl County ba i Meghan Aftosm1s , Jack Bartley, Julianna Baggott , poli ce the Ii ght was gre n as he appr ached ly r vive th man u ing a semi-automatic li~ .support team. Kelly Benn tt , Elbe rt Chance, Mart in L Duncan , th e int rsec ti on of oil ge and Dela wur . ex ternal d fibrillator ( A 0), a computer­ Tan . aid th e pati nt wa tran ported to Eric Fine . Marvin Hummel . Ruth M. Kelly, James Ri vera ro:-.st..:d in front of him and was struck , Mclaren . Sh1rley Tarrant Phil Toman and ized d vic that analyz a patient', heart hri Liana H pital where he wa li ted in Mart y Valan1a Leave messages for them at 737 - ro lling onro the hood and b in g curried 13 rhythm and det rmine. if and in what amount seriou s condition. 0724. fe ·t h fore falling ofT into th . tr t. an el ctri hock may be applied. -Mary E. Petzak I a v i ~ said Ri vera was go in g th wr ng tudi . hav . hown that arly d fibrilla- Tina Winm ill 1s the Newark Post's way and wa" on the wrong sid of the strc l at advert1s1ng drrector and manages the local sales team She can be rea ched the time. ''We belie c the ca r had th ri ght of at 1-800-220-3311 wHy," sa id Da is. Ri vera a~ treated and Pleased at White Clay water quality studied Donna Harrity sells adver tr sing in th hri:-.tianu Ho . pital. There wcr no other downtown Newark and K1r kwood Th e White lay process, tate a ·si ·tance can injuri e~. Highways areas Contact here at 737· Wnt rshed A. . iatio n b availabl for propo ed 0724 invit . all int erested p r n. improvement proje t . Jim Galoff se rvices advertising clien ts to attend a meeting at 7:30 The planning grant i in the south Newark , Bear. Glasgow Natural causes ruled in death p.m. n March ... 0 at the Penn complimentary to the Wild and Ro11tes 40/13 area Call hun at London <.:hool to help and Scenic plan already in 737-0724. Foll ow ing an in vt.:s ti gation by th • Medical develop a long range plan for progre ·. for the river water­ Mary Wuertenberger is the advert1s rng E aminl'rs Offi ·e. N wa rk poli ce h'IVe wat r quality in th e ri r. hed. assistant She can co unsel calle rs released th caus • of death for a man found Alth ugh th Whit lay The P nn London chool with questions about advertr ing . Call dead in an apartm nt ov r th ' 111pty wat rshed totals almost I 00 is located at Route, 796 ·tnd her at 737·0724 Machia IIi 's rc~ taur a nt on Main Stre t in miles, only ab ut thre 96, two mile. uth of Ot11er advertising re ps include Demps Braw ley, January. :quare miles is prate ted by Re.ource . . Jenner. vi lle, Pa. For infor- Julie Heffn er, Kay P. McGlo thlin , Renee Quiet· According to OfTi c r urt Oavi . , th Whit lay Pr · rv . In Following th planning mat ion ca ll (6 10)255 -43 14. meye r. Jerry Rutt and Kim Spencer. Bonnie "P kespt:r:on for th e depar1mcnt . John K vin L1e twiler is th e class ifieds advertisi ng rnan nger. Hopkin s. 28, died of ''() to li er du to Her staff includes Kath y Beck ley, Chris Bragg , alcohol ahus ." Adriane Dower and Jacque Mrnton . Hopkins as found on Jan . I in the apart­ Only one race for city council seat me nt or a tenant in th building who was away at C. rrcul lion manager is Bill Sims. Ryan l -~ 1 and raid Grant of Di. tri t Huber handles Newark Post subscri p- · th time. He was I li e ·d to have h en a fJi nd Apri l 9 at th poll.. 6 wills rve their on. tituent. tr ons. Call him nt 1-800-220-3311 · nf th e t 'llant who poss ibl ga e him a ~ ey. The Newark Post wi ll run 1 anoth r two year: by d fault. James B. Streit , Jr. is the publisher profile f the candidate · and of the Newark Post . He se ts policies Car 'jacked' on El kton Ro ad . In Di uict 5. counci Imem ­ their platforms in th March and manages ail departments in the ber Jan e Tripp fa es th only 22 and 29 i , ue of the paper. Newark oll1ce Call h1m at 737-0724. hall nger, Nan y Turn r, on -Ma1y E. Pet -:,ak

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M ryl nd Delaware· 0 C Press Assocmtton ~ WARE UP Lou RisER' POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Newark Post, 153 East Chestnut Hill Road , Newark, DE The Delaware Theatre Company, Wilmington, will be presenting the play Wake Up Lou 19713. Second-class postage paid at Newark, Riser by Kla Corthron on March 15 at 8 p.m. and March 16 at 4 and 8 p.m. Wake Up Del. , and additional offices. Lou Riser Is described as a bold , unflinching look at the human devastation left In big· otry's wake . To purchase tickets , call the DTC box office at 594·1100. ;\1\Kt II 1.). (~)~l() • . ' 1\\\l ~h. PO'II • P\t.r 1 NEWARK PosT •!• IN THE NEWS NORM GERSHMAN'S THINGS TO WEAR, INC. Couricil sends clear message Coining March 15th ~ COUNCIL MESSAGE, from 1 remark gave "the impres ion that towers." Hov.c cr. Carl Peckrson.. p wer lin e~ and high ten~ion ' ire state engineer, dec lined to ·omment able coverage for Newurken •. would omehow amouflage the on the i s~ uc of su fet hen a. ked to GershiD.an' s 'Thi site i not pari of the link t tower. I may b aging, but I think do . o b arabicos. get power thr ughout the state," I'll notice it." An eloquent statement fro m John ·aid Tarabico .. Another Kell. venu r sident. Farrell, fire hief f r Aetna Hose, 0 oum:i lmembers \\ h consid- Marj ri e A~ton, said she had I oked Hook Ladder ompan , on ern­ s10° ered both presentations a~ ' el l a. 8ag Sale at th e _50-foot similar to'> er near ing the need for I 'ar and reliable other mmuni ati n. fr m the over and it as !ea rl y i:-.ible cmergcn mmuni ation. in the state office, ·aid the onfu ·ion c ver from "I. mile. ·· awa . "It domi ­ Newark area wa s \ clcom d b Weather Permitting the need for the to\ er at thi ~ exact nates the landscap :· Aston sa id . Wampler. Ia ati n wa~ ju:t one of the fa t in ···1ml the white . trobe li gh t is quite "Thank -you:· ~aid Wampler. is. ue \ hi ch were ··mi~l~!ading at the arrestin!! in the daylight." "That\ th first t hni ca l pres nta­ ver l ea~t " and con tributed t a oun ci lperson Irene Z h riti ­ ti on we've received that e plains 168 E. Main St., Newark "Ia k r credi bilit "f r the state. iz d the sa fet information pre­ how the tower. \ uld work ." "Y u' r pr babl surpri ·ed at th e ented a. b ing "mi. leadin g" and Ultimately unci! agre d that while anger thi s has stirred up here and th "poss ibl biased '. because the state it appeared ther is an d for improved lack f credibility yo u ha e,'' . aid xp rt ' leuer wa. addre. eel in the merg nc y ornmuni ations, the ouncilper. n Thoma. Wampl er. first p rson and appeared to b hoic of a site remain d a problem. ~~· /, , Seniors Save 80o/o Wampler aid a leiter se nt to "di rected to marketing" rather than "This is not the right location,'' sa id c unci! by a tate official claiming a revi w f sa~ ty . tandard . . un ilperson Amh ny F li ia. 'The the 275- foot tower "wil l not pre ent ~ ~~ On Taxi Rides In Newark In addition. Z h sa id there are st tc did not do th ir h mework.'' · ,_./I any detriment 10 nearby property no federal standards for ·are leve ls Tarabicos agreed that further dis­ owners wa incredible .·· Tnrabico. Van-go is now SCAT (Senior Citizen Affordable Taxi) approved. of ele tromagn ti field · at the pre­ us. i n and stud mi gh t be h lpful If you are a senior, age 60 and over, you can ride anywhere in re. ponded. "beauty is in th e eye r se nt time and therefor the st::1t and said the stat will retum in th e the beholder" and pointed out the ca nnot make the represe ntations near future with another presentation. Newark and save 80% - you can buy $10 in ride coupons for ''dozen s" of high -tension wire. and they claim. "If yo u c me back ans\ cring just $2! CALL NOW to find out more or to get on our mailing ther eye. ores already in the ounty. Tarabi os . aid studie. don " ar questions ab ut the sa me location , I list. All rides must be prescheduled (minimum 24 hours) . Jenny McDerrnotl, a resident of "generally conclu si e that there is won't be rea l happ ," ca uti oned (Wilmin on/N wark Ar a) Kell. Avenue adja ent to the pro­ no hat.ard as. iatccl with the. c eli cia. posed sit e. told Tarabico, hi . Artists work with Sister Cities TOLL FREE (800) 811-1119 Tile Friendly People Movers o nd er .th e a u ~p~ce~ of . t.he Wilm1n gton 1. ter 1t1es U Program. SY E. a gro up of eigh t Delaware Valley arti ~ t ~. is The "'HUNTER "Antiques, Etc ... putting together a traveling e hibi ­ tion that wil l be shown at the Are EX· PAN D·l NG To Delaware Art Mu se um's Downtown Gall r loca ted in the Mcll n Bank Building. 919 Market t.. on Fair Hill Antiques, Etc ..• Rodn ey Square in Wilmin gto n, April 5 throu gh May 3. 1996. n ,0 """""'"" The open hours arc 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM Monday throu gh riclay. Now Open ~ ,.,,g ·~ "'" ".,o '""' .. ~.~ .. Thi s show will also be includ ed on U \af l\OUJ'S / W 0FAIRHILLINN E the rt Loop c n April 12 fr m Jteg 9 ,.. 5 p.nt• <... FAIR HILL DRIVE 5:00-8: 00 p.m. tbUfS• ..n '> 181 ~ FAIR HILL r\ 10 ~8 P····· ~ ANTIQUES, ETC. The second ve nue of' thi s ex hibi ­ f • ..s p.tn• "' tion titled .. venska-A rnerica ­ Sat· 9 a.m~ ... 5 p.m. RT 21 3 Dagcn .. will op n at th e Kalmar sun. tO a. ..5 P· . on· 9 a.m. Lan" Museum, K;_llmar, . weden s June 16 through August _5 . 1996. TO ELKTON The ex hibition th en trav Is in Octc b r to th Wa tf rd An A Multi-Dealer Sl1op DIRE TION : FROM 1-95 TAKE 279 TO 213 N. Mu se um , England. SYNE artists will show their. work at an upcoming exhibition in Kalmar, Located In The 11eart Of Sisterciti~:s ofWi lmingt n ha ~ as Sweden as part of the Sister Cities Program. They are Lisa Bartolozzi , FAIR HILL L---~------~ its gua ls: "to fur th er interna ti onal Joanne Gross , Mitch Lyons , Richard Rothrock , Marne Ryan , Mark Taylor, 364 Fair Hill Drive undersw ndine at all levels of the Deborah Stelling, and Valetta . • ANTIQU ES • COLLECTIBLES communi ty on a ontinuin g Elkton, MD 21921 • FURNITURE • GLASSWARE long-term basis; and to ro:ter mean­ official affiliation:-. of Kalmar, itics of Wilmington please onta t inofu l exchanges of ideas and isits Swed n, and Watford , England ... Dcnni~ Sheer, pre~idcnt at (J02) • ARTWORK • DECOYS 410-398-8426 one a direct per. anal bas is \! ith our for furth r inf rmati non Sister 655-7695. • EARLY CHRISTMAS ITEMS *LIMITED D AlER SPA AVAilABlE

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MAIN STREET . NORTH EAST, M 4 10-28 7-3 41 N EWARK PosT ·:· IN THE NEWS cH:I TIN~ DISTRICT FACES CHANGE Meeting to bridge 1 10 ystem Fox Den Road By MARY E. PETZAK By 199tJ-2000. all ui-.tric:t K-+ c:omprchen..,ive h1gh s ho 1-.. pri aw ~; ~~~~ ·~~~; ·l · ~ ·T~f · f·~ ~· , ·r~ · ~ · · ········ ··· ·· ·· ·· ~\~~(~)!~~~~(;~~~~~-~~·~~:~~~ ~~~~ <~~~ \Ch~~~.. "i .. ~~.:r~or~~;cri~\~~~~~~~ h p ~~~·~: •• nfo rmat •. 0 n I ap new R~lutc 40 ... chuol" hccome Demyan agreed. "It\ ar more ttra - 'l hi-, V..L'ek Chri,linu School th ·me -.chooh lor grade"' 2-5. Live to learn in a program • here th D1•-trr ·t 1111\l'il ·d ., propmed puJ il Bancr >It v..ill he J theme-. ·hot I lor "'udem i-. hi ghly interc~ted." rca '>'> Jgnmcnt pl~1n that already grade 6-H. Mt:ll'> "ai d v.hile th nev.. prop )!l:.t l By MARY E. PETZAK Pre..,crvation . 'o i t , ~aid coun t promi'>C'> to hl' contrmcr'>J eLl-in \\ill co'> l more to implement than the ...... poli e hav\: Jo umentcd speed~ up ..., he comfoJLit.:\elol m ..,Lull ,.., chan ce... . the current mic.Jdle -.choob curn.:nt program'> the lunc.J-. v..ill co me NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER to :16 mile. per hour 111 the 25- mile­ .t lillil' ed l!y ri ght now," school and h1gh '>Chool '> will mamtain their I rom v. ithin the exi..,ting l udget. per-h ur ~pe d LOne al ng th e one "'~lid he bridge on Fox Den Road '> llpenntcnderH ln-. Mrll'> I don ' t exi'>ting \lrLI 'ture except in 1999- "'I hi'> v.ill not requrre another mile road conne ting Rou te ..,o und'> like a movi~.: title but the pic ­ kno\\ II thl'rc\ a kind ol tru "t out 1he middle '>c hooh be ·ome rderendum or deficll -.pend ing." 72/Pap r M iII and henaer :woo. ture i~ nm very pretL y for p op lc li\ ­ !hen:. hut hr !J e\c me. th1 -. propo ... al '>aid Meu-. . "For<.: arnplt', we have hurch/Pollv Drummond Hill ing on both -.ide~ of it. De. ign plan 1> "-,uhJcCt 10 lihtllgc." live dilferent rant'> '>Uppo rting. road~. · t:::._ t:::._ for rcrla ement of th e bridge 1r 'lilt amhlllous plan lor re-.tructur . earl)-chi ldhoou education in th e In addition. numerou . a ident' W W pm!~ihle l o!~ure of the road it1>ell 111 g anu re:J'> '-1!,! 111 11,!! Jr tnrt -;chool di..,tnct v. hi ch e c IUdcnl\ I ba ... c I (lJl the earl ' childhood and family cen- at ex ec;..,ive ~peed-. can not negotiate I will 'fay work..,hop s 'hedulcd h c:ID T c n the winding road and ~ki I ofT ont threc ke y JUcu '>. arcordnl !.! to Melts. '/ / . f ter'>. a\'oidin~ duplication and 0\·cr- March 21 . lkliet Children houJd he ~.!dUcat - l ll p J1 { , Japp1ng. ol '.t:f'\'ICe<, .'' re!~idenl\ · 1 ~1\~ n~ . un t t a Re-,i dt:nt-.. on th n~liTO\\' ountr) Although th~.: -.ch< ol hoard '~ill Baffone and other rc!~ident : of cd cln'>L'J t!nct. In their 2020 Metropolitan gram .. i.., not comJ'>t<.::nt \\ ith dc'>cg.­ adjacent Middle Run NL 1ural Area. Startin g in llJlJn-97 . three ele­ Tran!~porta ti on Plan . the regation in thL· dio.,tn ·t and will lead ·'Talking ab ut l o~ing th e road mentary .., ·lwol.., v. ill hc~.:1n thcmc Wilmington Area Plannin g oun ·i l grad,.., 6-H in,,tead of the pn.:..,cn l 7-H. to c pen~i\c litigation·· and v..hik iii a Ii lli ' trick of DeiDO ·, ." said pro!.!. t ar11 homct Jme o., cal kd magnel (or wh ich I ciDOT i" a member) ha~ A b1g quc,tion 111 the proptNtl c l'>ting ··a great deal. 11 v.lil not Balfonc. "They wan t to make our p10 gram '> J 111 Wtl lllington . Bancrnlt designated Fo D n as a · ou ntr af'Ler th · year I 997 -lJH . "' wheth er "crve th e best intcrc.<., l or children .'' reque st see m more e treme than it 111 mathem atic'> . '>Cienc<.: anu art'> : road ,' roa d way!~ where WILMAP­ enough pan:nt~ v. iII ·homt.: to o.,cnd Board member Mi hacl uilfoyle i: and abo wa nt th e threat of an Pula~~ i 111 v. orld language v.llh an CO h ope~ to prc~er e and mai ntain the1r children to theme :choob in '>aid he believed the propo~ al uuld ahandoned road Lo hold ove r our ext ' n<.kd car program : and S1uhh ~ th e rural and sce ni c character b Wilmington. lead to a :'1> trongcr and be tter edu a­ h ad .. " 111 t.:cnnomic.., , banking and in terrw- r 'Mricting e pun sion, red ucing trav­ tiona! process b~T." d on exce ll nee ro r Pl an . ror m:.~j r reconstructi on of el speed:, prom tin g afet y, an d di s­ ~ all .- tuc hool ... tud nL!I li ving in eil a""igncd : need input both po1>iti e and nega­ ject to unsafe leve ls or traffi < nd and 7: 0 p.m. at Independen ce Jradco., K- 1: Primary center in ci ty. ti e," uilfoylt: -.aid . "We need you to speed. Kathie Baffon • resident and ch ol, 1300 Paper Mill Road on iradc'> _-5: Theme '>C hool or primary ce nter in city. poi nt out th' weaknesse~." sroke ·person f r th e Middle Run March 21. (iracb 6-H: Theme " ' hool in city. M e tt ~ said ~ome p opk won lcr • Jemt:n tary and middk sc hool :-. tudcnt ... li v1ng in the suburb\ if ~ h ill sta y to !ICC fruition of this plan ... he h a~ recommcnded ... , ' ant :1'>\l!.! nCd : ~Grade ... K-) : Elcm ·ntarv ~choo l in ... uhurb~ . people to kmm I plan to ~ ta in th e (iratb (>-H: 1iddle !lc liool in ..,uhurh'> . di ... trict to ~ee implementation or th i~ program . I ha ve ab1-o lutely no inter­ Christina registers • cv. Rotlle 72 !~Chn o l '"a Dl'>tri ct wide K-C1 theme 'chool. c~t in being ~ta t e "uperintcmlem. for • ote : Will onl) ''ork if at lca\l S 10 '>llltlenl\ \'olunwrilj chno..,e in..,tance . I will ..,tay untilthl\ 1Jan i~ l'(lmpkted." kindergartners I Regi o; tration for kindergartt:n in In the event :.1 parent want~ the 11\ lJl;tl o., LJJdli.' '>. .. ~,tartlf1 ~ in llllJ~V JLJ . \\ ' ha ' c l 1he hri'>tina School Diqrict opened child to alt~nd a school other th an "Th e th l'nll' ~ ·hou l-. \\ill .1ho ha\L' ca par tty pmhknb ." ..,~ tttl :t'>'-1\lant Public Meetings thi!~ v.eek lor ·hildren v.ho will he th e on!! a'>sigm·d. the\ ha' t.: until frve nn or before Augu'>l 1u 6. th ~: u 1\'"lllaJ pro• 1 1.11l l" 11 1 thl· tart-up o.,upcnnt ·mknt h ank RJ,hd "We l ) I. May I to o.,ubmit a Ch~>Icc app liC il­ l\1arch 21 - ' hri ... tli.llla High \ L' .ll . · ... .ud 1~:tt '>. · P:11 'Ill ,tn d " pcr- tion to the di'>tri t. School 1 ..,on Rnb Re) nold .... IIHL're'>tl'd rer- i ~,.· ; h.: h l'r' \ rll 11.1 L' ·tn npportUilll\ In till' thl'I11 L' chon! " llrl' \LIC CL'\\flll. The appli at 1on rn a · bt: pi ked April l X-Bancrult Uem. School 011\ ... hould rC!!I\ter at their ncar -,t ... c ~..· hu\\ the lht: mL' pn1gJ. 1111 " \\ ml.' ' rherl' 11 .1... to ll· . hu \ - 111 · b) parenh ... up at th e: amc tune the par~.:nt regl~ ­ In llJl) 7-lJ'-\ . Duu gla'> Melt addcd.' Th1 '' a ·cuntmlled April 2.'-Cila...,gov. High Sclwol di'>lrict clc rnentan "chool \\ ' cckdav~ ter" the child or at an) district elc- M;n JU-Ha\ard l ~ km . S hoot KntlkreariL' Il. ILl\ .m l an d Llhcrt­ dH 1cc' plan . II p ·ople don 't \nluntar­ hct\\'Cl'11 the hour·-. ol' J() a.m. and. _ men tar ' "'hool. Palml't l'kfl1L'Ill.tl'\ ... c!HH>b become il~ choo<.,l' theme chooJ,. we 'll have ( li meetin g' tart :11 7 p.m.) p. 111 . "We enco urage parent ~ to reg is- L"llldj pub birth ·eniftc:ll e, guardian:-.hip hoi e a-. oon as po~:-.ible ." said Jlli.:CliiH!,\ : h 'L'IIIlll''> :1 th 'll1L' \cillllll lor gil tL'd 11 !Jed thi.., Spnng 111 the .JOUrnal paper~ if appropriate. and current Revnolcl-, . "The dio;tnct need-. inf r­ 1\'bt) 14-Dtn\ ne ... Elem .. chl ol .J tHI tak111cd '>tudent-.. 111 r r~Jtle" -i 6. l:du ·:HJortal Lvalll:t tJon and Polic\ imrnuni1ation record. indudtnl! TR ml re-,u lt '>. Ucn en t a t~ ' c llonl~ l'orm~ ll) grade' n;tiy'>i'>. l'OIKilltk '> lh:tl " \tlldl'lll\ ~ make apa ily decisiom r( r th e (Hoard meeting~ ~tan" at 7:30p.m.) !Ill K \ no\\ hL'Coii1L' 1\.--f throughout learn· more in public ·hool magnet I roof or rc ~i dcn ·c ·h a~ a ·ur­ coming ~ ' h ol yea r.'' thl' fr, tnct pro!!ram ... than IlK') do tlll'llh 'I' puhl1 c rcnt utility hill i1> al~o rcqtmcd . -Mary E. Per:llk SENIOR SOCIAL SERVICES Use our One Call Does It All convenient, Providing a comprehensive range of quality services to older people time-saving • Personal Care ARE YOU PREPARED e-mail address FOR THE NEW SAT? • Shopping • Housekeeping today!

• ~4 hour l ' OUrM! fl'atunng. the h1ghl act:luimcd • Transportation newpost @dca .net lluntington ' T traleg • Pet Services \: IIi ficd ll'm:her'i, 'nHtll cta ... ses, persona l attention • • p ·cwl cours · rnatcriab plu-. 7 prttctiec S T • Tours of retirement homes NEWARK Posr l' arm and tl 'Jai l ·d anal ~c~ • fl ctmdiliollal guara11tee: lf you are not satisfied with yo ur score for ... other services as requested any reuson, you ·un take another schedu led courl!e free of charJ!e! all at reasonable rates. • S · hc t • Pu ;~ 5

NEWARK PosT •:• IN THE NEWS

STAFF APPREaATION Christine Bonaduce , Debra Herzka , Lucy Gibbons , Carol Damron and Janice Tyner wh o are all Thurgood Ma rshal l Elementary School PTA members , take a break to pose for a picture as they serve the staff at one of the many celebrations during Staff Appreciation Week.

,...------~ Our Redeemer Marshall staff offers Preschool Our R dee mcr Pres hool. celebrated by PTA I :_ned in h e~ tnut Hill Es t a te ~ . is now accep tin g regi ~ tr ations Tea hers. cu. todian s. ca feteria i ~ tri c t Teacher f the Year, and last l'o r th e 19 6-97 ~c h ool yea r. work rs and bu s driver~ we re all but not leas t an Ap pl e Day. v. here recog ni zed and honored for an eve ry kind or app le ca k , appl In addit ion to th e two or entire week in February by the PTA juice. app le muffin . appl !-ta lad and three day morn in g or aft ernoon at Ma rsha ll Eleme nt ary choo l in apple buuer wa~ ~cr ed. program~ for 3·~ anci..J.\ , Our Newark. To top it off, everyday at 3:30 Redee mer is now offe ring a fi ve

To :h w their apprec iati on for all p.m. ther was a rnrtlc for staff day an rn oon program rnr 4 's. -~. the se rvic e~ provided to th eir chil ­ members with pri ze. of he memade For more information. ca ll dren the y he ld a breakfast, an crafts by the PTA m e mb e r ~. 737-6 176. 1 !tali n- tyl lu nc heo n. a cake day to FAX TO THE MAX! 737 -9019' recog ni ze B.J . ain , th e hri . tin a '--'------

Wilmington Christian Friday, March 22, 1996 7:00p.m. ~ Pearson Hall Academy Street, Newark • Admission $5.00 Adults $2.50 Students and Seniors ~ Proceeds benefit the Cultural Arts Center project. School Come enjoy a wide selection of dancers performing original and classical dance pieces. PERFORMING DANCE GROUPS Rorsh·ak Dance Company Delaware Dance Company Itinerant Da~ce Theater You're invited to a Jean Ferrill Dance Studio Vyjayanti Koustuban's Classical Indian Dancers Prospective Parent Newark International Folk Dancers Newark Arts Alliance P.O. Box 1085, Newark, DE 19713·1085 Open House For more information call302-731 -5801. March 19th, 1996 Both Campu e s Everything you want to know. Everything you need to know. 9:00-11 :00 AM 825 Loveville Rd., Hockessin (K-6) Every week. 9:00-11:00 AM 825 Loveville Rd., Hockessin (7-12) Subscribe today! 9:00-11:00 AM 308 Possum Park Rd., Newark, DE (K-5) Enjoy convenient mail delivery. Just $15.95 per year, in-county. If you have any questions, please call the school at Call737-0724. 302-239~3222. • •

COL MN • PAG ES FROM THE PAST • LETTER

----~------·----.---~------~~----~--~ OurI OF THE Arne State officials must do heir homework

f WAS GOVER M .. NT nc..l in!.! in Gla~oo\\ either failed to clear '011" 'L'tl] to II 'llfl ·etlb. It ab Wi.l .\ I :· an:-.wL:r these question.., or did ..,o Willi •.., ...:to ~om· ·!.~ ... . i bureaucratic wit h ·ontrar an-.w r\. ( uun ·tl humhltng on the part ol \tate mcmhc1 nth<-llly Peltcw J11' 'tty much telL· ·ommuni ·at ton ol'fi ·ial "· ummed up our thought. when h At 1. o., uc i a plan h thl· \tat' sai I. ··till' \talL: Llid not du their hnme ­ ITi n' of Information Sy ... tem~. wo r~ :· Tell' ·ommuniel wet:k 'lld. "The xist '11 ·e of a , o i ~ t Their Troop 9 1 ' ill th en Before an apt rec iati c nu ·I 'ar s uh - ba~ c in audi ence in the l·c: turc room ~ end th e cooki ~ tc troop:-, Teacher made his point i e nfue ~ o . . uba , under m- sti II station d in th e Persian of lh e Presbyterian hurd1 !-.truction sin June 6. 1970. ul f. By ELBERT CHANCE Ia. t ni ght. th' memb r ~ of th e is no lon ger deni d. a c tiviti e ~ . Women's Hom e Mi s:-. i nary ····························· ·· ············· ···· thai ~ " nl th e ur~e of action NEWARK POST COLUMNIST oci t pr s •nted an ex cep­ remains undecided. 3 vie for city council seat tionally fine program of ·· nable to r a h a d"ci ­ I ha v · ah\ a. -; h en grateful to Mr. mu . ic. r aclin g. and drama. . ion. the Administration has Th r e candidates ar n w Llo I R m,~.,, in,trurncntal musi c The le<.: turc r m of' th throw n a cloak of , e r c co ntending f r the co uncil teache r and hand lir ·ctor al Newark church was fill ed to capac it y o er all informati on id ntl : at in Newark's large. t di . ­ Hi gh .' ·hool . f r ncouragin g m Ia. t night with church folk b li ving th at t ignor th trict. oun nc -;t dau ght 'r's imerest in band ." trea t. it will go away. The latest to fit i. Edward musi <.:. Th r pi wa. prompt and th , 'The cloc k ti ck. awa G. Tilt n, a part-tim gradu ­ he he ·amc u m ·mher f th • pr mi ing an ev ntu al e pi - ate tudent at the niver ity Yello ja k t Mar ·hinc, Band in th pe11inent paragraph read : ··1 wi ll definit ly make a point uPages from the i n of militar and dipl mal­ f D !aware who ay. h i. a lat 1970s when it was th dominant " oice for change" in th t . Past" i compiled ic cri i. .' n mbl in ·tate and r gional c m- 'Mr. Holland's Opu. '. To hav sa id that it remind. you f Mr. R ss i. Fir t Di trict. p titions. Parti ·ipation in th e band b ca m from early editions of all th recomm ndation I ne d. Mr. Ro , still Tilton i nmning again t on· of h ,. m st njoyu hl and su e. sful the Newark Post and stand out in my mem ry a one of th finest, • March 14, 1991 incumbent Hal Godwin, mo. t in, piring tea her I ever had. He really its by owner of a ga tation and • The aulltor, 11 hen 1101 011 the xolf course, ca 11 had a gift ~ r making hi . tudent want to 'A Better Newark' muffler hop ju t out ide Newark. Godwin ha been a he heard 'arh fall as the .familiar voi · give their be l performance , and the ski ll to winner named mmounci11~ 11ive rsity of De/m, are home foot­ h lp them do it. Although I don't really play councilmember since 1987. ball ~ames, a job he has done for four decades. AI o vying for the di trict Chance is a lotlgtime Newark re ·ident. seat is 20-year Newark re i- J ~~UI'.: i''..::~:J . i_. ~._;...,._,....;_...., M\IH II 15 , 1~91) . N~W\Rh. PO"ol . P\Cf 7 NEWARK PosT •!• OPINION Lloyd Ross: one of many fine teachers who serve their students wel l

~ CHANCE , from 6 Today w read and hear unend­ v..h ·n this topi inc\ itabl b omes the many fine tr.!ach~.:r~ who -.ene that a nott: he . true!.. al nm~t _() 't'ars ing ritici. m or education and du­ a hot-button issu . thl.!ir st udt.:nt~ w ' II. a!!o ha-. e\llhl'LI tntD a lull -lleclged the !lute anymore. the roundati n or alors. e~pecia ll in an cit: tion ye,lr But I number Ll d Ro s~ am ng t ka<>t. I Jn attc:t to the fact dmrd! ' musical ~n v.leJgc: that I acquired rrom him i~ ~nmething that ha . -;er cd me well in m ~tud or other in trument s. I onl; regret that I FRI., MAR. 15 nc\cr tool-. hts mu ic th e~wr· cia,.,! .. thru ince her grad uation rrom tlanta ollege of' rt, my daughter SAT., MAR. 23 ha~ mana ucd an tntere. ting bl 'ncl nt' art and m~'>iC . ~ She ha~ I arneu to pia, the tin J.B. v..histle and the ·onccnina and has met a number or ) Oung musicians, the best kn wn or \\hom are m Priestlev's Ray and Emil . alicr~. the Ind igo irb. Initially. :h • designed busi­ Tonv® ness ards and lclll.!rhead statiom:rv ro r them. Later she pr vided three '>ma ll paimings used to illustrate Award­ liner notes ac umpan ing their re ording, ·· omad. * Indian . * winning aints." '"Her p·1inting for the ba k co er of the album, .. Rites r Passage··, greatly enlarg d. was Mvsterv used as a ha kground Juring the Indi go Girls' nationwide l: n ert Thriller! tour. he also ill ustnt d liner no t s ror Da mon Record. ' remake of Prices range from "Jesus hrist uperstar" and created $24.00 - $42 .00 the post rs used to prom He its sale .. A~ a performer sh played a tin whi st le duet in the album ... pirit f A Subscription Selection I Call (302) 656·4401 '73'', which evolved from a pro­ choice benefit concen, and she played the concertina for a record­ ing or ·· owboy Env y" by an "In my 30 years \LI H • . '1 ' ' \ 1<1\ Po.., I • I. \ IH 11 I i, I IJ1Jij •

RELIGIO

progr ~~- Thi. pi ece premiered at I t year'. Ne\ ark NEWARK OUILOOK Dane F . ti I a~ n m m nt. Expanded and restaged for additional dancers, it was p rf m1ed inN w York it in 0 · mb r I 95. D !aware Dance ompany, dir ted by Danue fest hi s c I bration of m w m nt­ Pri!>.ci !Ia Pa yson, pro id es training for both co m­ whi ch .., howca. es the talents of loca l dancers­ mitt d nmateurs and . tudent preparing for a Enjoy 'Ag include:-. tap, c l a.-~ica l Indi an. Balkan , m dern. care r in dance . and post -modern 1, tylcs . Th ev nt begins at 7 p.m. at Pearson Hall on cadcmy tn::et. The compan al11o c ntributed it s tal ent. t Days' at dm i ~\ i on i\ $5, $2.50 for :-. iudcnt.., and See FEST, 9 ~ will be a 11cnior c iti~: en~. " P opl e rell m eve ry • car tha t they really the mall njo -.ceing -;o many dif­ l't:rcnt type'> of dance in one I J ER I ~ 'A YOU SHOP cv ·ning." ~a ., Jean Hedric h, for a 11L' v 'ipring outfit, moving who hoth coordina t e~ and per­ con1l· I'.. healthy to hring tho <., c talent<, togcth ·r.'· l erCorming in th ' 1996 cwark diet !>. and '>Ill ti lt hud !!t:tin g practic ' !>. '? experience The <.tn \wcr i.., Ag Da . .., in !he Dance Fc:-.tival are the folio ing com ­ Chri 'l tiun;t Mallun Suturd ay and panic ... : SunJa , Marr l1 21 und 24. Thi-. annual hin crant Dance Theater i" made up G\ Cill io., sron .... orecJ h) the Delaware of c ro ~o, o., - tra111ed performer" who., Departme nt ol t\ gric ultUI L'. f'L'perloire in t: ludc:-. comcd , ja1.1., Ag Da !>. i '> a n:lehr ati un of mod ·rn. and ballet. In thi ~, program. National Agnr ultu rc Week, which ;.., IVE~A~,!- memhcr... or the DariC L' I imcn'>ion~ March 17-2 \ <~ nd atiunal Youth l:. rN.:: mhle ~o,tuden t dancer<., Auri c: ultun: Day, March 20. Thi 'i who are "tudyin g \CHious dance ye~ar\ th ·m '. ··(inm in e Better Every o.,t ylc.., with IDT direc tor 'ath crin e Day ... Cicncration to (iencration," , amard7a and member M ich II will fucu~ 011 f'amil) v·ilul.'s and lht! 'w~~R~~~ M artin - wi ll perform mcrit:an farm rami! . .. nti tl cd/Ba ·h, " a work in Pl ease join the e' a<., tie Count ooperatl\c E\tl'n..,i on inc lehrati ng \-L l\ N c E IMawart' llillll'l' l'ompilny. ritrht, will pr1·1·orm thi.., e ent. Vi~o,it ou r l'\hibih ft'aturi ng f\ ~ 1 !'arm animal -. (S ;1turday (lnl y !), "Fit"l l "l assin1r 1 ' hrou~h , ·· iiiiiOdl'lll tlillll'r ch tu Fork" to )(I prod11 ·tion , 4-11 act ivi­ ~rajlht•d by Sunshinr Wcbstt•r-Lill~ haw . ti 'S, food sul'd and hcalrhy die t ~ with lh ''5-n-Day" program. Vie~,; id ·o~ un farm nm:-.t·rvntion. proJuct i n and Ext rbion pro­ gramming. L ·arn what Cooperali e E:ion i ... and hO\: ou c:nn bcnL·fit 11\Hll ou r Trvic ''>. Fa mi h val - u e~ and t ~ trmin P This week's author: c- Carl Davis h.n ' lonQ I cell intcg ral,~arl\ ur Amt.:l ica \ cullul l'. ;md the <., l.' valul.' s ·ontinue to bl' til l· t: lue that mal-.es it pu ... :-.ille l'ol r~ t l tnl'l''-. to meet toJa 's C:Oil ... li111L:I' net·tf ~ tor food . :-.entiaJ.., tmla ·\ farm fami ­ li ' b prnvick mcn ca n~ and millitm" of oth er:-. W< rid\\. ide '' ilh a hount of high -qual it _. l.!ver imrro ing foot! , like t omato~.: .... that :-.ta l'rc ... her long.t"r. The farm family ;\1-.o help., ·nnsu m rs I Wt.: r rat and cho l '\terol in th eir Ji ts by prudu ·ing kan ·r h~.·cf callk ilnd hop. Many \ll' our m ·at:-. arc 50 per­ cent I •a ncr than tiHl'-.C pro lut:cd ~ 0 years a o. Sharing concern '> with urban neigh­ bor.., about the t.:m 1rnnm ·n t. thl' farm famil rec clc!>.. too . The recyt:l nutricnt'i. fe ·d bag .... ·h mi ca I contain­ abltat for Humanity is lacing up Its con· M gan Ry , pre~icl m of the tudent chapter, aid that the '!''> and food h -product:-.. strucUon boots In preparation for a new . tud nts hav pre i U' l worked on projects in Wilmingt n n in 11111 'Ill friend! . rarmi ng mt:th­ project In lawuk. Tba law Casda and are plea. ed to have a proje t in Newark. ds ar ·key practice-, in farming today. m " We ha . o man tud nts n w who are invol ed and County Habitat for Humanity afftUata recently Th ::.' pra ·til·c. in ·lu lc precision we hope this lo al proje t will bring ver one out wh i farming- u.,in g ~at· llit e map-; and purchased a lot on 27 Corbit Street In Newark. int r st d in Habitat,'' said R s. computer.., to match !>.ecd, fertili7. r anJ According to Nanc Phillip ·. construction chair. th prop r­ Thr ugh a family 'election commitree, a family i · ele t- ·mp protecti on app lications t( soil ty n ncr had a dnubl lot \ ith onl one hou'le on the site. The d to have the option to purcha e the hou. e at " 1. Habitat conditions- and minimum tillage, indi idual :1!>. unable to build nn th land him. elf and ofD reel for Humanity h ld • the m rtgage without intere. t charge. which rc::d u ·e!>. .., 1ilef'(l-,j n. Habitat the land at a rea. nahk rat ' . ·d ·h th farm and dctennin ~ the monthly payment. a cording to what the ~ rc ~a ~ene ration , urr ntl ··w arc still in the planning stage. and we nr fumil ha!>. leamcd to adapt to rww fami I ca n manag . waiting for the huildin(l plan s to b· approved,'' sa id Phillip . . rc ·hnol gi'~ . .Ju,t like th·ir con. umer '' It ism re important to us that the family can handle th countcrpar1s, th • u:-. ·tool ~ Ml h a cel ­ Ha~itat is hoping to b·11in c nstru tion f th two -story payment than Habitat getting a fa~t return n th in ·t- lular phon ~ . t:ompulcrs, satellite: and h use 111 ptcm r. "Our con truction committee worh four ment," aid Phillip . da ~ a \1 eek and w plan to ha e late-day and e ening cr w. the lntt'rn ·t. A a re... ult >fad anc ~ in The family .el cted to purcha th hou. e is required t agriculture. one merican farmer now working." Phillip .. aid. pr duccl\ en( ugh food to fe d 129 peo- The ni ersity of Delaware carnpu . chapter of Habitat, See HABITAT, 11 ~ ~':?,l ,c,.__ :Vt\J{cll 1:), 19~)() • : 1 ~\\ ' \J{hPO~l • P\C.l · 9

~------Festival dancers varied

~FEST, from 8 Theat 'r an ·e amp ith ..... ieben. " Doug raham < ver the . um­ In aduitinn to appearan it s lUI nL' to the NAA's ·e -. m r und attend 'd a dance on­ atth~ dan ·e fc'>ti\al. Rorshak Nc An B n fit . all last vcntion in Februar . ha:-. performed at N '\\ Jrk month. Newark International Folk ommunit) D.ty. Fir-,t Night At this event. D per- dancer-, offer a '>el 'ction of Wilmin gton. and the Dda~are forms "Passing Through. " a Balkan folk dan 'C '- . Art Mu:-.cum . modem dance hon.:ographcd ThL organi1ation ha~ b ·en The dance rc~ti,al. like by unshine Wcbs tcr-Latslw . acti\ e in Newark for the past h?bntal') \ Ne\ Art Benefit By James C. Mclaren ja ' H111i Koustuban \ 25 y ' t t th e pe t~ Jean Ferri ll Dance tudio Main treet. Rl: staurant in the Newark students perf )!'Ill a tap d·m ·e A m ~an TV ne s anc hor Ror~huk Dance 'ompan is titled "Roben E. Lee .'' The Shopping enter. WCJ..., all ~ t en m cd up with rancor. a thr'c-wonwn co llaborative Til · part . a $ __ 5 value. ·omp ilil)' gave it~ :-.tudent nlike smilin g To m. Peter. and Dan . dane~.: group. aro li nc Be ·k. recital, "AIIadin,'' in June. induc.l 'S beer. in ' and finger He "'a'> puni...,hed for raving Wendy ladfc lter. and Jean And for gr s. mi sbehaving: Many students took part in a food~. A su mmary di spa tch to th e an. Hedri h pcrforn a pi ·ce titleu

What \ wrong with the tal e of a dog Wh runs a hundred yards to ca tch a fri . bee? It's a bit farfetched.

When did Shakespeare's v;ife di~like him ? When he became a playful bard boy. estaurant onsi derahte th ought should al\' ays be give n to imp o~ing a re~training order D RECTORY on an unrul y clog.

I A dun c ap mu . t nl:ver be intended AMERICAN AMERICAN ~~a permanen t shadow on its wearer. 7~ ?aut ~itt 'J~Ut ••• ••• Continental American Cuisine Shall we dance? . , Bar & Lounge Dinners ~u!!!tt ~ SENIORS , from 1 dance terminolog . acct rding to Tuesday Thru Sunday, 4:30p.m.- Featuring Our Delicious Lunch Buffet Kanter. 9 p.m. more fit th e elders arc. it bcnel'its "A lot or th re~idcnt ~ started ou t Serving Delicious Lunches their over-a ll hea lth ." '>U From 11 :30 a.m., Tuesday Thru b ing th ey would just come and Friday The goa l or the program wa:-. t watch. Nov.· the are participating Full Course Brunch Served provide an int ergc nt:rati onal and in ju~t eight IACCk'- their lkxi­ Sunday 11 :30-2:30 1teac luNd. HUIUI, dance/movemen t program combin­ 41 0 398-3252 bility ha~ improved -.o much." ".tid Routes 273 and 213, Fair Hill ing mu sic and th e ill\olvcmcnt of 902 E. Pulaski Hwy. Kant er. C ne resident \Aiho parti ·i­ Elkton, MD yo un g pe pie. Two element s that patcs week i i:-. I 0_ ears old. Elkton, MD ••• are pr ve n to be ellccti e in moti - Artist in re~ icl en e. M ~tny 'orin at ing elders. ac ordin !! to Kanter. also dev< tcs her tim to Health 'arc "People respo nd to mu~ic uni ­ A t ivitic~ staff trainin g '-O th at at th e v r<>a ll y. Br ing kids in and wat h th e end or th e ten week program the r om li ght up ." sai d Kanter. staff wi ll be nb lc to of!'cr a larger MIRAGE Twc l e stud nLs fr om Holy varie ty of programs incorporatin !! 100 Elkton Road, Newark, DE Angels Ele mentary School i. ited music and 1.10\'ement. Daily Homemade Buffets (Breakfast, Lunch , Dinner) Millcroft and joined in on the pro­ On March 23. the re-,itknh '~ill Midnigh t Buffet Fri & Sa t. Night s 12 a.m. 7 a.m. gram . The 'i tudent 'i helped th e re si­ b showing ol'f their choreographed (302) 453-1711 All Buffets include Soup and Salad Bar. dents c., tay f Cll

. SE FO D The Wharf Restaurant (under new management) ~- ~ LAFAYETTE INN Daily Specials for ().::O~ RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Featuring the Finest Seafood &Steak Fresh Seafood Steamed Shrimp &Ala kan Snow Crabs Ask Ste + Prime Rib bout Lum:h S~cial~ M:w our Daily at 11 a.m. Othl'r ~Frn N.rirtll: : Main: ·stre .et ··., Dinner Low S~ch'lls! $4.00 Prircrl (MM·Sun R~~ N,9';f& :. J1;. ;'~t, ivlfi ·· ~.·: En l rt'l'~ elter4PM) Lunch S/X'CIOI• oniv :·. . . :410-287-6599 Route One 1524 Conowingo Road Rising Sun, MD 21911 41 0-658·9075 ITALIAN Sicily's Italian Restaurant ITALIAN &AMERICAN DINING m DAILY LUNCH &DINNER SPECIALS I FREE DELIVERY I MON-SAT I 5PM-9PM I 223 A. East Main St. Rising Sun Plaza • • ·p:>Aow:u S! I!CJf>UCif ·s ·pappc S! u8!s ' l1 · pa~UC4:l S! Ja<.JWON Rising Sun, MD 21911 410 658 DEL 1 '( ·pai\OW S! J;>,(Cid · ~ 'J:IP!M S! pUClSpUP.JD ' I : S3:lU3J~U!0 .' • • tverstons THE·\TRE • E\ f:;\TS • E HI HIT • IGHTLIFE • MEET! G

II \I.LIW0\111.\ \CI~ P~oplt:\ Theatre at Th~ owed Bmlge Theatre. lktun FRIDAY LI.SSO:'.S Ifl ~~~'l" ~ h.ill Center Theatre. Railroad i\1c.. mwn. Md . (-I IOJ 2.'7- trm . 11111111 d.illl"l" It- 1111 ,1\ dd,ihk ~EWARK DA 'C'E FI~ ST I\ ' \L 7 p.m. at Pl'ill'llln Hall. ,It J'J:;II\Iill II .J!l gy Ill. 1\cadcrn\ . 1 . ~e11 ark . \L.rdt'lll\ t. :"t:ll.trk hu THE CHEST~ l'T BR ·\. '.' C O~IP, \ '1\' ' p 111 . Bra v, ljlllnll'l utlurrn.rtrun r.dl ·11 Ill i rn t'O ll t"e Jt Jl Loudt' R~utalllall. Ill\ E. DuPont huddill !!. "(JJII ·. \ 1101 'II·. I 0 1111. -\nNd t\l t' .. ~ ~ 11 ar~ . ~ I 220.1 · ~ II II JU .. IIIII) rIll loud. IIISTO RI ' PRE. 'ER\ .\TIO\ CO~ \ I·S II O:\ PrNntt'd h) "•U'Il' trtd l'llh'll.tllllllt'lll lit P rl''~l' f\ .Hr on Dcla11 art' .•1 tla1 lotH! '~l'" w n .u Bul'na \ '' '" \\l· lt'rrtllr.ut,h) \1( ,\, Conft'ft'll "l' ( l' nttr For mor~ tn lormauon. l':tll Pt l' ~ri.Ht o n 1\11~'\llild lli•l \1,1\, Dd .ll\;ut: a t li ~l - 96 1 .I II~ I' II ) SH \DO\\ S 1\ THE c;1n ·,' 7"1" to IfJ p.m . t ~ t' ' Ill tn I.J 111h \\\1 \1 HlHI,I \\ Li\ll'f t'~g hunt lm pr l'tl' 'II .llldlet·n ,11 Ci t'lll!!l' \\'d.nn \\Ill\ \ 11()11..~ I \IR l11111 hi '.11 r l.1 .uul "'""·" 11 Ccnkr. ;-.. t'l\ l ontlun Rd.. \ t•\1 . 11~ 1()(].7()\fl 1/l!l·ntul•llllll Jl)••r~ln''" d ('Ol \ nn 1.1\ E I>\ ll\(; p 111. lo n11dn r ~I H .u \\\\0 \\1\('() CI ·Rl\\llllllL\CI\11\\\l, lid I ( l:t) llliln t h rt: ll.tll 'i. ft . .J 41 111 lhJ\1 !111 II \prd ,() hn1 .lllht H •h ( llf't'lllrl ( t"lllll. ·, .11 1 ( ,d ·~ II 11 11. 20tlll I' 1.;) , \(, I)(){) DOLL. 'HO\\' I0 a 111 tn 5 l H \1- I \ II \HI 110\\ II! In "p 111. ,ltlh,• ll t torr, p.m. todii ) autl ttlntorn m il l (II nh.utl I ill \\ rlnllll•'lllll . ! 1 1~ Ill '7 SATURDAY \\ht'111~ Pd \\ rlllllll' 11111 I (XOO) ~() ·-1."52 \\ \1\ 1·. ll' LOl Rl p 111 111111dn .utd (tllltoriPI\ pl.11 J..l{ : BRA\'DY\\'1 'E ~IOl ~­ pt•ilorr!Wd ,fllht• l)d,m;trl' llll'.llll' C'nntp;tll\ \\ rlllllll•'lllll hu 1 T. \1 ~ ~ l l S I C Hp .m. l ~ a ­ lrt ~~·h t ill )IJ.! II (J(J turrng hanJn·pla) cr. '" ing \\11.\11\(; 10\ 11.0\\1-1( ~ I \HI\ !:"I I· \~1110 l.i !IO\\ hand. dogger' and mort? m Ill 111.1111 .tl \\illftlll"lllll ( uuntl\ ( luh. (u Tmrllr hurt· l'l Th • Grand pcra Hnu-,r. 1 1 l,tlfllll,t.tll l J" IJ'JlJ Wilmin!!lnn. For ttdt:h. t'all 1'.\ I 1'1 1. .\lll·.l.l.f•. 1\ ('()\('UU ., p 111. loru~hl. lii i! Hlllllll 23 651 -5577. .111 d \undo~\ .It lht· \k1rrant llll'.rll'l Plul.itk·lpllld, l';l !·or trc~ YO TH 'HOHAL CON· t.'h. Ldll (1 I 'i) \\(1 21100 TEST 3 p.rn . at Dm cr entral Mi ddle . t:hool , Delal\.trt~ ami 1 "I'I ·: RH.("' TO<;ETIIJ<.Ir' F\SIIIO:\ SilO\\ lr\0 llt 1 Penn') llania 1.. Dover. -~~~-(}351 . p nt plu' '"Chat and ( 'ht'l\" lJ(" Iirl hou r .1 1 Bmtm \. C'Pncord ll 1 1 Y HR 1 CH II a.m. to I p.m. at Dow ne-, Elemental"} ~1.111. RL 20~ l1'i2 I ll 'i. Cowboy Mo uth will he performing at the tone Balloon on Main Street in Newark on March chool. a~ho Mill Rd., C\VHrk . (,() () ~ ('1 •. 1.1, ~ fl.lll. t ll ltr ~h ( itnd !Oillllll"ll\\. rl:11 pt.'t fll llllt'd h~ 21 at 10:30 p.m . Drummer Fred LeBlanc takes the unorthodox role of center tate creating ··rss ED TO THE TROOPS: MILIT RY N I FOR~ I S OF C!l ~ l'ht'•li l'l C'otrljl.lll) .11 OpL' r.d)t' l.lll ,ll\' \l tr dio-,. \\ illllillglon a live act with tcrmendous energy. THE LA T liALF OF 18th CE T R\'" S rnp o~ium al hu !l c ~rl ,, r; ill (J.) • .w ,, . intcnhur. To regbtcr. ca ll (610) 932- -141. Nl·. \\ \ 1 ~ 1 0\~ IH~AIIIIJI \ ~E\1 1\ \I( 11;t m to I Ill ('JIIWHE;VS HESA I.E SIIOP a.m. to noon . a1 :-.e11ark of all a g ~' allh~ D!!lawart: Hi -,lor) Mu .. eum, M:u kct SL, WIL II NGTON ~ I NTE S Rl SILENT CTIO 17 p nt lw '"PI'Ptt '1.11 1. 'rhool pt· r,Pnlll'l . 1ndr11d uid\ 11 11 h d'' ll r!! h. ·hool raft•tma. lnf.tm w IL' l'll cluthing. to} ' and nll>re \ ilrnington . h:S 71f1 I . p.m . bid on vat:aliun home. . weekend getaway~ . and more in ,It 1 iihd iti L'' .r nd lhl'll lo~rn d~c·, th l· lld,l\l art: lk,ut .\"nl. 1!1, % JI . IIR AOI~ R CI~AFT SHOW 9 a.m. In 3 p.m. at Brad~r th~ sc hool'~ gyrn. For information. c.tll-17.'i-0555. , L' \ \ , u~ l'orl'gl,ll'l ra lll'Dl ,\P al XII 11lJ7.J . N1 1 AI. u\IWER 'HOP s11cm ND co CERT , 1u11. Elem~ntar). RL 96. Fm11 S ' .\M'E/BFEF \'iD Youn g JWrliHilllllg oil Lnng11ood Gardrih Kt·nnt•tt Square. Pa Opera Hml\e. Wilmington. Pike. cwark. 36 -5703. BE I·. H X p m to I FOR YO UR 24 Wilmington. 99-!--1747. CH ILO ''~ lo .\p.m. di.,cus­ ORG AN '0 ERT _:JO 17 'ion h) the tall tHCamp p.m. !:tin Quinn pcrfonning 1 PcLOmeth . CerHrl!l Ilk. \ltl .. al Long11ood Garden,. Kt•nn~ll Square Garden-,, Pa. (6 10) at • L ~!arb \kthndt,t. 3 1 -1000. MEETINGS L1rn~'1ont' Rd. CLAJI{SE ('H 2 10 r.rn .. L Patnd\ Da) prrfunnant:l' 1111h the ntll'ICof the Ci.Jelic harp at Lung11nod Ciardt'n\, KL'Illll'tl . qu.nc . Pa. (610) .1 'H 1000. MARCH 15 SW\ Sll!lPORT (;IWl 11' Fnr famd1~' EXHIBITS CAESA R E\' IIALF ~ IARATHO I pron~cds MARCH 19 nf o~llcmpretl ~u1 1ues 7 p.m :n E7ion· non I p.m. J..X-OWF'Il>FR 'i ii'POirl' (;t{()l 'l' t<. lt. Carmel UnneJ Methodist C'hurdt. l!ll((l the Anwn ran 1-tHH! i\ \\Ol'ialron. ror mfornla!IOI1, call the 6..10 tn: p.111 ,,,,he hanmCiJII ~ ~lll t' J . . F\\ \£~1\ 110\S ('I. !ill h: 10 p. nut Wdnun~u~n . MS ' · 037~ . ~an: hotl ine a1 115) -7 25 ~· or I ( 'IKl) Ll' G-l1S . SH \l,uh t'l 11 e1' l 1.111 . \\1l111111 )!hm ll ul1u.ll Inn. 1~ 1 "1 11;. 1ll '\ 711 ~ X IJ 2 ,\I.S LO ll <:EHJU(;'S DISt; 'El ,· P· ·•(;()() l)t ESS SNA 1\ES'' I to I p m. lwn .1hnut 'na~t'' and NE \\' RT ON I' PER 2 : l niquc co ll ec tion of contcmpo· l11r lllfiiJ JIInew SHAPES AND OTHER \\'ESO IE . Tl FF lnt cracti1e ,·all652 -5." 77. 11 11 1111h ly m 'Jllhcr,htl ~ . uhcn n g , . ( .11! (;(o;~l \LOCIC\I.WCILT\ "7 flpm. ('laurh Rd.. LmJ~n Hill Rd . to PJp~r ·hildn·n \ nhihit at the Dcl:marc luseum of Histor") from '"' h iill i\ll .tlllllllllt", \lldlt';l 1\,Jrl\ ill kl .ll lhl I h\!IIIILd \ til' It'(\ or D<.'l :lll ,lre, '1111 Rcl and Fm Ocn Ro~ d hndue ill ~ l arch I~ through ug . I. 19%. Fo1· information. call652- ill (1 ~ l'i l 1 i\.l :ul.ct 'lll t'l'l \l. ill. \\ dmrncwn 2llJ th~ lm kpendem;e 'chool, 1' :1per··~ l ill "ORniESTRATED PER· 7600. Rtl.. ~w:uh For u1fonna!iort. call I n "'' FORMA 1 CE" 7: 10p.m. MA R H 16 "IHH 'I•YI"''I R\I'll (; C'Ol HSF ~ tn t IX)) 652 5/J!Kl. ~DAY nn:hl'\lra' of the Shuc -r\lctlill GLENr\ D.liARI~E N E hihil of hi' rwem rainling\ "peopk 11 j1.1ll 1'·\lfE. T EDl ll'ATIO WO RKSHOP 7 raltlltng._:· atlht' Widener llni1cr,it) \n Mu~~um through lllllt' ll t't'k llllif'~ h~C lll lll ll ~ ~hddle .tntl l'llurk Hil!h h~l.l\ ,,. \\ ht'.lh•n \ dl,,~,·. \I IIII il l ~. tn9 p m. l~nrk,hnp urn ulum ~nntled 11\IH'I \II>Fil I'I~F'il · \ 1"\1"10 \ -'" S ·llllob perfonmng to g~lhl'l pril ~() Widener i on Conl'ord P1k Wilmingwn. For ~ p . m . ;tll lllll lllil!C ll lllltu thr k.th,JI 'I .I ·," ,,.,,,,,,., r.dl ll1.,11, \lwh n~ .11 '" Vu glrt. Te.tch )our ChdJ It' ut .1 in for Ill .Ilion. call ((II 0) -199-11 9. 1 at 'ewark lli!!h 'ichonl auth l.lllh .11 Ho ~ kt' >\ 111 l1hr.u") m~c ll n ~ 1fJtliJ1, 'i hSIKI. 1'\1 271\ . Dill) \\'t,rd "' tonrght and 1 ;1~h 2S, I~ ill 1 \RTIST t'L E J. A\'O N~E .IO~E , ' Exhihit 11 ill he di~plnycd nllllll \IOH\1\(; 01 I \11\ISTRY (:'.tml ) tJ 1 , 1k~ pl.~~:~ ,1( Fr.1im B1l} \ and Girl\ tnrium . -1." .J - 2·1~ I. 1 ~th ~ NlALTOl R DE in lh~ ~e11ark hnttc1pal Butltlmg. El~wn Rd. . Newark. For PO. r t•ouo S\ 1 llltn II· st PPOirr ,1111 . I<' 1 ·11) j1111 fl i<'~r:nll d t'' I ~II ~ U 111 C'luh. . mnn. 11cct. \\'ihnmgton. Tu 1 (;ROI P Ill ;Jm ..11 I .1 lt' r li~. d t t'nh·r (llll \l d~d !".If<'. t'dllt",IIIOII. ,1nd d ~ lt'IO (l · rt'£1 ~ter. call ~ 2 ~ . .J I!Xl . Cl RE BIKE RII)E Xa .rn . infnrn1Jt1on. call 3611 -71llJ I. l01 lndq • ~nJ~n l 111111 ~ 1\jt'll ( '"'''' m~m opp 11 Jlilll llit'' lo1 du khtn ( . 1r~ \L ·k~O \ oon to I p.111 12 - ,i~p pru­ Bthl' rat:!.' to henl'lll CI.I~IBI G .I CO B'S I.ADilEH''THE RISE OF BLACK •\.1 .)(ll)) 11 1!1 bt· flllllllbl ll om. l ~e ll \I t'd "' ~ ~ r:un anu di\C II ~\illl1 :II\ eqntlll\lrr 19 American Diahl't ., CHli RCII ES IN EASTE RN MERIC N CITIES. 1740 112 w.n, .11 I hd 11111d 'i lll'pherd H.lfll l\l Hou,c . IV. \l,un Street, ~Wilr~ 2)1). t\ \~lll' t:Hion. beginning allht• E\hihit rhronrdt:. the elnpm nt hl:td ·hmdt, lk n , '2 1lll'l1l om. TO 1877 dt'' of MARCH IH Big Kahttnil . \\'ilmingwn. churchc, through pril U at the Dclit\1 ate HiMnry Mu ~eum. E. DO IET RIOSIS A. 'SO('IATIO. 7 1 1 To r~gi,ter. call I ( 00) TOUR ' 1'. or 656-00JO. Market . !. . ilrningtnn . fi. 5-7161 . \10\IS r l.llll OF !'101 "IIIIJ E.\1{ Ill MARCH 20 p.m at V•terun\ .\dmtni'tmt iun 3~ .un . \\eluHilt' lt'.l ,11 c;, ~ ,J Slwph ·1d lln,pll.tl. El,mcre ·2lJen~ & )'lun~ ;~duh~ wllh .. E:..PR£. 'S IO'I.' OF L< \'E" 2 p.m. nnn. ,fll k 'ltull 111 it'lll'h and ruh111al NAT R I. \VO DERS 10 a.m. c' I p.nt . "'Wonderful \\'inti " 'rc·mille. 652 -027 1. 11 ! dr1,1hdiue' meet ill 7 rn, ·Ill fl.lll at lll'W 1rn~ ~ t ilkr~u h~ vn lunltw' nl th~ 11 nrld' 1\:ll.lkh 'I.IO 1\ ~ rgh l \ l ; UI ,mu 1 Jon~, celchratt' lhL' lll.tllll~ 1\ llld' of ~pnng anti rlla~l' .I kllc lH EX PLORATIO NS IN 'm iPO 'ITJO Dori~ Price\ mix ed . \m~m.lll C'.ur ·t'l n·1d1 lor l.mu fic, l the kl \l:lll .uti le J ~ 11 "h Comnllllllll Ah,alnm Cnmmunitv enter, H1'11cd~re . .123-6+19. · Dcla11arc ~lthcum of ~aHnal H i,lnr~. \\'iln11ngtnn . 65 ,-2610. ntl:'dia in~tallation on 1icw al the Dl'laware Oil i~inn of lh t' aud tm·nth 11f CiiOtt'l pHi'~'u ' T h ~ fl"' t'lll!'l. \\ llnu n)!tt m. 7 'Mil. . PARE TS WITIIO LJ T I'ART~E RS DELA\\ARE ECOTOlJI~ I S~ I \\'ORI\. HOP a.m . 1o -1:30 ~r.1m b~c'n' H r h I .md w1111 ; 1k ~ :-JE \\.\RI\ \RTS \1.1.1 \ \ CF CI IL­ rb, arH·I • laic Oll"ice Build1ng. Wilntin gtn n. E hibit pi.M on Mnud a)~ ,nlJ2 R ~.1J \ \\ ,1) . Tl 'R.\1. ·\RTS CE YI'ER PROJECT 7:.1!1 p.m. Orientat ion <•f pros~ctile p.m. open to the pub he 11ork -, hop al • h1·ra1nn Inn C'nnfl'n:ncc thmugh Mart: h 29. 577-35-10. • ui1~ 20. , N~11 Ca,tlr .l2-l -1_27 IEE'II;\'(; I p 111 .11 i'< ~ 11.nk L'rlltt·d member~ Center. D111 er. B-1-17.l6. Alucr~gnte ~E\\AKJ{ RUl \R\' CLUBf, 15 p 111 ~kllallll\l Church. Rnom 211, E. '\l,lin .u nued Methodi.t, ConcoJd P1kc. \ 1hmngton. 762·H272. l'-t1t ark b.t1td lll1'111t'~' anti pwfc'''"" llt'et. ~ 11.nk . ll~ttd~t. nwet at Hohd a~ Inn . Rt. 2 3 MARCH 21 antl l t/5. til o~r~ (im·,t·,flt!.JI.cr' tJ~h MAR H 21 MARCH 23 I Rl. H ~ l li ' I CE RT , p.m. lri,h group Cranh Rua 1\e k tlfter a · 11n~l} nf uu,·re,llng. will perform at O'Fricl'~ l ri~h Pub. Deh111 art' 1e .. To CoN1RIBUTE ... tunulaung .• md ~nfunn.tti\~ talk'. l-or M \~l~t()(; R!\PIIY . ('REE. I G I JO CO K.:SBli R\ VILLAGE LECTURE Wilrninglnn . 79 -.JR II . 7:. 1lfl.lll World trawler Gu~ 0\11. mfnnn.uwn, call J1111 • treu. 7J - On~ Ill II JO am .11 ( "hrl\tl.ma I hl\pll.ll. Rt. \V I LMJN(~ TON FLOWER IARI\ET LOTHES liO({SE H give o, a let:ture abt111t Egypt. I and of the "Dh ersion " i compiled each eek by 1•re1rnin~ t.JII7J7 1711. 4. Ne1~~rl. lw .Ill appntnllnent. t',lll I BIG SALE 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. toda . tomorrow and, alurday. in SCO'M'I,' H ('Ol l ~ rRY IM 'In: ( ( )J h 4 I)(J{)6 Pharaoh~ nt C k e~bury tll ~ • ge, Ga le K. Hart. Contribution are wel­ a -·~tor home, on R1 . -II , nppmi1c Emily P. B i~~ell Ho. pi1al. LASSES Hp m. 111 tnll'llon [(lr bl:gm I) Hockmin. 23Q.2J71. nt;\ tO STATE ('U PTt:R M li\ 239-567(). come but must arrive at our new office n~ r' ~nd C \t ~ricn eu tl.IOW'i ,tl l. Or E 0 YSt: II. AR 1 the Rad"'nn " lccfl ng\'' is comptled each w~ek by Thmn . 1 ~ 1~1() . I ~\~ ' \l{h p(;">l • P\(.1· II N£wARK Posr ·:· CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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ly under tand what y u hav F W W EKS AGO some been teaching. They g t very friend , my wife and I were excited and so do I!" e ling ur pre-theater din - Tracy L eache~ math and ner in a London Pub at 'ovent Engli h to 6, 7 and gr d p - ardcns. cial education tudents at ab With thi. group, th at r - par­ alloway. ticularly London theater - was Sh al o t acher. ma . ter very much the topic of our ani­ clas. es in dan e at he . h ol mated convcr. ation. wher she w rks with play pro­ r began to hear of thi . young du tion on that great stag w man who had taken on th task planned by Mabel Wri ght Henry. of ·horeographing three Broadway Tracy wanted tak a d ubl e show. for local productions all ut und rgraduat major at the th ·am tim AND she had also niver. ity of elaware,. p cia l agreed to direct one of them. educati n and theat ·r. '" Who is this dynamo?" I a. ked , at the ab all oway cho I of the Th year . he entered howe er, ··und what is h r theatrical Art , " Grea ~ "at Wilmington Delaware dropp d the under­ nue?" I was ure I had ne er Hi gh Sch I and . he is choreo­ graduate theater major. so sh se n r heard th likes of Lhi~ graphing and directin g majored in elementary special b fore . Th venu . quc~tion was " klahoma " aL th e Tatnall chool. educa tion and minored in th ater. answ ,. d fir. 1," -!aware!" l gu lped and . tammcrcd, I got to see sti II oth r facets of s . n as I re overed, the '' urely not all at the ame time." Tra ~ ri swe ll hc ca u~c tlii s year st ry of this wunderkind occupied Trac 's re ~ pon se was qui ck, li ght I wa~ on of the jud ge~ for th all my art ntion, cept for the and airy. almost . urpri !-.eu at my Mi ss ewark Pag ant, par1 of the part I wa!-. rese r i1w for the dcli­ Her li st of cred its in both other talents I don't have space to qu sLi on. "Oh yes . Now, th Mi ss merica process. Tracy was ciou'i fish I wa. uring. choreographin g and directing i go into - are all wrapped up in a opening ni ght s are Jiffer nt, hut the organizer and M and danced With a not ho k sharing spac quit lon g, e en to b exact. I lovely package called Tracy they ar in the work!-. right now. in th e . how! That pace made me on our crow~d pub tabl ~. r g H th a. k d how . he begin . to direct a Friswell. 1 am glad she was a Th Wi/ will open in lat e Ma y, rcalizL: th at yo ur co lumnist is older a few of' tl1' parti ·ulan. and . h w, did he go fir. t to the core? topic of conversation that evening · 'reas ·in lntc pril and than h> thought. he not only did re!-.olv ·d Lo get more when I gm "No, r alway begin with the in London. · )kl ahom,' will open in th e mid­ all those things. she did them wi th h JnlC. dle f May." To her that sc m cl b ok. I rea lly want to know the Oh, by the way, about tha~ din­ Th woman in LJIIC'ition is ~ t y l e . . tory first. Th dancing mu , t fit ner conver ation in London­ like plenty or time: to me it was Tra , has been in vo lv d with Tracy Friswell, a re'iident or staggeri ng. in th time period of the . tory. · Tracy' mother and dad were in N wark and a teacher in rh · Red pag anl'i for !-.Omc tim~;, and very Afrer that, I go to the , core." the group. "So. yo u ar a full timt th at r succ ssfull y too. She has twi ce lay School Di ~ Lri ·t \ Cab It is w II accepted that choreo­ and dan e p rM n?'" .. o.'' ~he won . cholarship prit.e money in C'alh way cho )I th 0 rts. graphin g with non-profes. ionaL is Phil 'fonum ha.~ ht-en a ci)lum­ ur r~.;pli cd. " I am a spec ial du ·ation Lh Mi ss [) !aware s stem and I haw int~; r it:: wed many pi.!o­ teacher. •or two yea rs I havL: the most difficult part of any nist f(lr rhr Newark 1'<1. r .rince ple in my years of wri ting and now ' ear. the crown or Mi ss mu . i al. been employed at ab allowa Collegiate 1995. 1969. An tmthu laJtir .~'lfP~rttr uf broauc. ~t in g, hut non' more inter­ S ·hool of th · Arts, the y ar he for I asked Tra y how he man­ She is w;ing her ~cho lar s hip the (Jrls ft,caf(,~ he fw a va 1 esting anu viva i )liS Lhan Tracy. I began my teaching career in th e a' d . .. , ha e to mak the dances mon y tc ~arn her ma ster's degree She po'>S'S a mo<;t remarkahle joi , pecial educat ion program of th e styli : h m ugh t look good, but knowled~l! of the am in the milf., at Delaware in ~chool p~ cholooy. de ivre. Colonial School Di ~ tri t. " ~imp l e nough for the . tudents, in Atlt11Jtk re.ro'tm. He and hi.r wife• . I "Indeed, ye..,:· '> he e citcdly "To h' a ~ ·hool p~ (; hol ogist is thi . ca. e hi gh . ch ol . tudent . The wnversation then mu cd Maril', are longtime resident, 11/ nlnh;scd in om intervi~.:w , "Tam m career uoal.'' sh volunt er d. But, I come at this a. a teacher, to her joy oft aching. With her track recor I s far, I loin g ju 'l that. thre' at once!" whi his what I am fir t." Newark. 1(m1att hmls a werk~\' " I lov to at~h th e look in ha ve n probkm thinking she wi ll She is choreo~ra1 hing '"Th Wit" chiiJr ns' ey s wh n they 'H id den- T acher, chor ographer, direc­ radio program tm WNRK. l m::th.c it! tor, dane r and actress - and THREE CHRISTINA SCHOOLS PLACE AT STATE CONEST Locals win Odyssey of Mind meet

Te;tm'> fnnn three 'hristina A. Josh Hartsoe and Mike Miller Newark aL o won the "Ranatra in "Omvention;' Di stri r t '>chool!-. werl.! \1 innt:r'\ at the Newark Hi gh School's team coached by Carol Mentzer pia ·eel Fus ·a·· award fort am cr ativity. Lisa Barlow, lauren Bertrando, I t:lawa rt: Stat' )d ~sc of rhe includin g Jenny Smith , Stephanie s ·co nd in th e Hi gh cho I Division Team . from hu e- Medill Middl e Maria Papachrysanthrow, Sheila Min d 'nmpt:titiun in Felton on Feh. Drew , Karla Learens , Joey Winter, in .. r aL lm pr ssi ns.' · chool and tht:ir . tanding: in rh Master, Evita Guajardo and Lauren ca t go ri . w r : Johanna Kowalko , Sartori. coach Mrs. Zimmerman. Leigh Bayer, Lauren Seckel , Katy 6th plac in '·Gr at lmpre ·: ion .. " Sims, Carolyn Roth , Ashley A team from Gauger- obb. Come and See How to Achieve Lawrence and Caitlin Logan , Middl chool was fir. t place . p n- coached b Barbara Firchak, 4rh tan ous t am and w n 7th place a place in ''The Tall Tales of John the " runch" team. Your Personal Best at Ji r :" Team members included Craig Danielle Ameen , Scott Gregg , Rudick , Craig Diefenderfer, Dawn Hussnatter, Carissa Beatty, Terrance Bullock, Dhurmil Phursit, Glasgow Hi(J'h School Kwame Harris and Noah Thomas. Jeremy Swift and Robbie Poore c ach d by Kendra Engel. 7th pia c ached by Deanna Hart. The Leader in Innovative Education Th Gaug r- obbs t am in the Crossword answers from page 11 ''Tall Tales of John Ji ery" ·arne in and Technology 6th . Steve Sygowsi and Cathy Wall OPEN HOUSE co-coached the team f Sara Huckleberry, Kwame Adu-Wusu , Sunday M arch 24 Justin King, Hung Dan, Brett TowJ~send and Becky Salomon. 2:00 - 4:00p.m. Student. from 15 nation and 50 tate compete locally and national­ Op n to all interested tudent and parents with a pecial ly in the Ody ey of the Mind om­ invitation to tudent · nt ring 9th grade Fa11'96 petition. ea h year. The program proin te eli rge nt thinking and de el p reati e OIR&Ita. 1901 South College Avenue • Newark, DE 19702 problem-. olving . kill. in student. in kindergarten thr ugh c II ge le I. ~· =~r::::: (302) 454-2381 • MARCil IS , 19~Hi • 'EW.\KK Po ~r • P. \c~ l !l

~------ST. MARK's GENE KElLY BAKER, SwAN LFAD ISArmm Sr. MARK's TO TITLE OF1HE By DAVID G. W. SCOIT ter than gr at in th e thi rd quarter, lim iting Ur uli ne to j u t one poin t. WEEK NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER After going into ha lftime with a 16 lim two -p inl lead, th partan · St. Mark' di played champi­ were not concerned. on hi p form Saturday ni ght in win­ "When you're u ed to winning, it ning the 1996 De laware Girls High wou ld have been foo lish to he o er­ Schoo l Ba ketba ll ~ urnam nt ver ly oncerned," . aid partan oach Ur uli ne 44-33. Play ing in front of Sports John Fi rell i. " rt takes a different the large crowd at mentality. When the Bob arpent r ~ ~ your on t p nter didn't W W v ryan ' gun­ seasons • eem to pha e the nin g for you . Spartans who When you're The ·e girl s pay played the . am attention and type of in . pired used to winning, it change they know bas­ and foc used bas­ ketba ll." The Bob arp~.:ntcr erll ·r is k tba ll that they would be foolish to be ~ mi Swan, who matl' of gray ' OilCr'l . LJnd ' I' th e played all eason. was playing haskcthall ·ourt that com\.!s apart in overly concerned. " NFWARK PO ST PHOTO BY fRIC riNF The Spartan. with a I ng li . t pi eces. i ~ ·oncn.;t ·. Behind th e fe . ­ had t beat ofinjuri s. pene- St. Mark's Toni Swan drives by Ursuline 's Joanna Pennell on her way to tive hlue and gold ni crsi t f Ur. uline, whos JOHN FIORELLI trated th the basket. Swan and the Spartans captured the title by winning 44 -33 . D lawar banners is contrt '. name ha . be orne THE NO PROBLEM CANDIDATE rsulin d fen se It takes a whil for thee ·hoes to ·y nonymous with with . la shing ~to p bouncing off th ' m ·tal c ilin g girl. tate cham- who wa pia ing h r final gam for to narr w th gap. but when it drives t the rsulin , her final ga me for her bounc d off the rim . so did th and tho s hard walls. but finall the pion. hip. through th years, for a ba. k t. echo's di . third tim in one :ea. on. fath er, Joe, who coac hes th e team, rsulinc <..: hampion ship dream. "S meone had to pick it up,'' said and th e final ga m th yea r, wa~ Aft r the ''It'. tough when you ha e to or " I gi ' so mu <..: h credit to a re li ed wan. "I got a couple of out. tanding. St. Mark 's beat them thr e time. ," . aid junior Joanna,'' sa id , wan . "I've played quick bu ker. an I that helped us Her no-look pas. e~ arn at.ed th auainst h ·r r r four ears. and she girl s captur'd cent r Stephani Baker, '·but it'. for out.'' cro d. She spark d the fourth -quar­ r ally push d m t get hetter.'' the state the state champi nship. They are a But Swan wa. nothinb but c m- cha mpi onship great team.'' ter run that brou ght rsulinc to That i ~ just whiJt t. Mark 's was . plimentary t h r ri al, rsulin within . en 1 oints. at "the Bob. " But t. Mark'. was just a bit bet- point guard Joanna Penne ll. Penne ll Pennell laun ·h d a thr e-point er See SPARTANS WIN , 16 ..... nobody want­ ed the che r­ in g to stop. It was a pi asure to see them perform aga in . t th Outmanned other class-act ha. ketball program in th e state. rsulin e. To watch Toni wan and Joanna Spartans fall P nn •II driv >, pa ss, dribbl behind th eir back. and betwt.:cn th ·ir I 'gs is By ERIC FINE Dccemb r." to know that y ung wo mt.: n play Howard r el d f'f I 0 unan swe red this gam at a fast pac d and e 'cit­ NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WR ITER point. shortly aft r halftime to go up ing leve l. 30-20 b hind star center Decou r. ey To watch Stephanie Baker sink he defendin g charnrions Jamis n, wh fini . h d with 16 point fr e throw after free throw, and th n becam form r hampi ons and 16 rebound. , step back to hit a lon g jump shot is after Howard's third-quarter t. Mark's teve McManu . and to b glad you'll g t to watch h r ru h reduced t. Mark 's offen. to ene Kelly combined for five points n xt ar. mu . h Ia. t Saturday at th e Bob to ut th defi it t 30-25. But a c 0- But after th ga m aft r the arp nt r enter. foot h av to Jami son b 'gan an ther echoes, th e rn morie1. arc left. Howard , who w th title eight-point strin g for th Wildca ts Hop fully, they ar e en ~tronger Monday in overtim ape that put the . partans b hind th eight­ than concrete. Henlopen, eliminat d th SpartaJ1S ball f r th' rest of th e ga me. t. M~rk s had captured tiLl 'S in 4 -34 in the s mifinals f the boy. Ah ad 3 --5 wi th ju. t uncl er fiv girl. sw immin g and ha -; k '!ba ll . . tat hi gh sch ol bas k tball tourna ­ minut s left to play gave Howard th ' L< ·al wre s tler ~ had poured out their ment. The Wi ldcats also liminatcd luxury to spread the flo r. "It kind or en ' r •y on th mats and won ~tate St. Mark's in th Kappa Tou rnament xpo~ed us a liul . The 're qui cker at titl es. Newark , arav ' I and las t cemb rat Newa rk Hi gh. But it e ry po: ition.," St. Mark 's oach lasg w\ gi rl s had mad th ~ state took two ove rtimes, and the margin L e Sib! y ·aiel. tournament. was a m re ba. ket. St. Mark 's led arly but a desp ra­ lasg w girl. shared tiP indoor "We p ak d in the tournam nt,' ti n thr e-point jump shot al th ­ track titl . H ward C ach Paul R. Brown said. buzzer ut it I ad to 17 - 16. Kelly, Ia . g w, Hodgson and "We kn w we w re a much b tter who led the partans with 2 1 p int ~. hri sti ana s boys had mad th team in March than we were in scored 15 in th first two qu rters . tournam nt. The St. Mark's boys Ale Karl s n, t. Mark 's other to NEWARK POST PHOTO BY ER IC FINE used de~ nsiv pressur · g ~ t all tar, fini h d with onl four point th' wa to the s mi tn als. St. Mark's Gene Kelly reaches In aft r winnin g the tourn :.11nen t·~ final But now th ose~ a~on . are mem ­ vain for this rebound against game in 1995 with a 30-footer at the ori s. . f nt.:ared m ·;u, h aring Howard 's DeCoursey Jamison. Kelly buzzer. Karl sen also burned Howard th run h f th r tires on th e gave it his all, but the Spartans were with 32 points in th e Kappa sno and ic>, I r ali7, that turning outmanned against the bigger Tournam nt. In r dibl , h · wa .. till stronger Howard team . th li ghts out in that c ncr ' t' hui ld ­ See ST. MARK 'S, 18 .. ing kn own as 'the Bob' i~ th · first si n f . pring. • P\u IIi • l rW\Rh. Po•11 • M\Rr 11 15, I Yli NEWARK PosT ·:· SPORTS ArnLETE OF 1HE WEEK

St. Mark ' Gene Kelly pecialites in g me at choolyard and in drive­ doing basketball ' dirty work. He estab­ ways provided funher opportunities lished him elf a. the Spartan. ' defensive to learn hi trade . stopper during a four· year career that He looks at the Spanan ' exit in tour­ yielded 81 wins, perhaps the mo lin the nament in term f defen e. "It history of Delaware prep hoop . eem like in the econd half we Kelly, a senior, ometimes appeared played a tntally different baUgame. lf like the forgouen man on a team that we had played defense better, we still included John Gordon, Delawar 's player would have had a chance to win." of the year in 1995, and Alex Karlsen, Despite the fact that St. Mark's who sank the hot that beat William Penn C h Lee Sibley labeled the team in the state tournamem final Ia t . eason. overachiever • Kelly aid he thought But he wa anything bur forg tten in the team could repeat as champions. the Spartans' . emifinal tilt against even­ ''I'm till going to feel like we tual champion Howard last Saturday at . hould be [in the finals]," he aid the Bob Carpenter Center. after Saturday's loss. "We had a The Newark Post's athlete of the week chance. We definitely had a chance." cored 15 of hi team' 17 first-half points Gene Kelly Sibley called Kelly '1he most underrat- while guarding DeCoursey Jami. on, the ed player in rhe state" because his best Wildcats' brawny center who many regard m ments come at the "other" end of the coun. a Delaware's top player. ··He 's the be t defender in the tate," Sibley He finished with 21 point · in St. Mark ' 48-34 . aid. ''He can guard somebody 5-foot-7, and he can loss, the lone bright pot in a ga me where no team­ guard 0 our ey Jam.i on ....He doe the dirty mace could muster more than four points . But work th e average fan doesn't ee. He grows on you. defense is . till his top priority. You have to see him seven, eight times to appreci­ "ff I stop a guy. il' · ju t as good as getting a buck­ ate the little thing. he does for a team." et,'' Kelly aid. "I like to fru trare guys. Lllires me up." ibl y aJ o believe Kelly will make a fine col· N[WARK POS I PHOTO BY ERIC FINf He cretlit hi grad - ch I c ach for t aching lege player. "1 think whoever get Gene is going to St. Mark's Stephanie Baker rips down a rebound in the championship him how to play team defen. e. Playing one-on-one be in f r a pi asanr urpri e." game against Ursuline . Baker led the Spartans with 20 points . Baker, Swan key Team Spartan victory

...... SPARTANS WIN , from 15 Swa n, Car ~ 1 Er-,h.tne '' ho addeJ play led three poinh in the final ga me , lktiL'r. lli..,on LaFatia, who '>cored l\\O Wtth Stephanie Bah.cr kading poinh, Kallc Phipp.., and Kell Elli-. . the \\ ay. the ~p~trtan' \\ tth'>tood the But horclli i:-. aln~ad) looh.in g tnit~ttl X 0 1 un hy Ur-,uli ne and v..on to title toward n ~x t yea r. Building hi ~ team goi n!! a\vay. around Bah.er and relllrning \larll.:r Bah.er scored len ol' her _() point:-. Julie Kr; \Vid.i. Fiorelli expects By DAVID G. W. SCOTT !'rom the l'o ul l111 '. whi ·h prove :-. ..,he icole Arm-;trong and Chri:-...,y \.\a~ I(Htkd often and had com:entra­ Momcaleri to step up . NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER tion in the mo..,t dtflicuh circuJmtancc. ·· nyo nc who thinh.s we' ll he an The slor I. Mark' s Slate "Stephani · brought a lcvt:l 11' ·a-,y tea m to h ·at next ycnr ... " or . cha mpi onsh ip ma ' be the story of co nlidcncc l' v · nt: \er st:e n hdore ... mu ~e d Fiordli, hdore hi:-. ~e nt 'Ill:<.: ... aid Coach fiorclli . "S he rea l! Mdi ~sa Hccs tcr. Lh~ 1mlled oil. Well. th e \ ill ju">l The so phomore 's role in the mak t:'> the penple around her hcllcr. havl' tn wai l and s ' C. NEWARK POSl PHOTO BY ERIC FINE She \'von't accept anyone vvho dot: "­ game was minimal, :-.cor in g nne The coach and hi~ ·hampion:-.hip [;oint and making one steal. But St. Mark 's head coach John Fiorelli is surrounded by his team In a crucial n't thrn k tilL' 'n.: go ing 10 \\in." team were going to celehratc thi s timeout in the fourth quarter of the championship game. The Spartans 1-l ec~ tcr st )Od for a t. Mark's team St. larh. ·.., g r a duat t:~ ~c nior.., one. regrouped and went on to win. that • as dominant in all aspect~ of the ga me . as a 2ood free -throw . h oter. oil en Wil son. Hecs tcr entered the title ga me ··1 didn't n~ally ex pect to play. Ur. uline tried to take advantage last . aturda evening at the crowd­ Field hockey offered i'c'>v " Timmagt::-.. bul wh n o::~ch put me in I knew l of Baker'. absence and worked the This six-\\eek program \viii be ed and nois Bob ,arpentcr en1er had to make that shot ," ·aid Heest r. ball around to Wil. on's side. as a replacement for partan super- The New 'ao.; tlc 'tntnt y Dept. held at Shuc-Mcdill . chool, 1500 "I knew the team needed it." But the emry pa s wa tipped 'apitol Trail in e\\'ark . 1 he pro­ irl. . tcphanie Baker. away by Hee. ter, picked up by Toni ol' Parh..s and Re c i~ ol'fcrin g out ­ HakL:r had a ·u t just below the door 111\tl'liCLIOilal field h Kkey gram\\ ill be held on Friday oct 'en , wan and the Spartan, were ff and 1:. 0-f :(X) p.m. beginning friday knc' that was blct:ding. The offi­ running . for junior hi !.! h s hool gi rl s grade" cials noti ·d the bl od trickling :-. 1x th rough eig ht. Thi' pmgram March 22 and end in Ma I0 . The whi. tie blew and the buzzer 20 do n her shin after her !'irst foul When Coach wi lltl'ach the ba~ic stic"-\\ork and The rcgi:-.tration fc c soun led. Baker was coming back in . includes all in :-. truction , mcdi ·al shot. Baker had to be replaced •• ..... trate gic-,, a~ v..cll a-, rules in an As l-Ice. tcr left the court, her team a cording to strict DHS A rules . put me in, I knew I outdow ..,c tlitH!. C l a~se~ wi ll co n­ insurance and eq uipment. To reg­ mate ro e as one otT the bench to , l. Mark 's coach John Fiorelli ~i'\l prirmril ~1f dnll worh. with a i-,tcr. ca ll J2J-6-l IR. had to make that greet h r. The t. Mark's faithful lo )ked do• n his bench and spoucd applauded and ye lled her name. Hees ter, who is kno n on the tenm shot." Hee. ter had done her j b. he wa. a true teammate. MELISSA HEESTER Fa ing a hampionship game is Sl lARK SSOP HOMORE FORWARD t ugh en ugh if you e pe t to pia . But for those oungcr pi:Jyers, watch­ ing and aiting ' ithout being able to fter makin g th e roul <. hot. ontributc can bee cru ·iating. Hecster ran down oun with her M~.!li s~a Heester pr ved th at the team m< tc~ and ush..cd wh ... he • t. Mark \ h nch wa~ rca lv and that sho uld guard. lli so n LaFa;ia H ld they would be able to onirihutc. her t pi k up r~ulinc cen ter

BACKACHES? INSOMNIA? ARTHRITIS? olutions old Here! SoMslde WaterbedJI Pratt, Taylor 1M w.wbed tha1 b*• l 1.1 mn Bookcase •.niONimiiUeu Made:klbt l.uol Waterbed •llhll•t.l...SIIc..t-.lJonl p..,.boenlo...... Q.uty.,.,...... rw.llw.aJ•,_,_ ...... win top spots MLoW $ ..,..., ,.,-L'I'I""'lt." Two lo al men re en tl compet- J at the Philadelphia Ma~ter s Tra k and Field Indoor hampi n~hip at Haverford liege in Ha\ erford. Pa . Larr Pratt, competing in the 50- 1'1rw ,,.,..,,.,f.,,,,,. t . I ·~.r (tl'\t\tl nt A'1tl<•nli1 (),j\ 1.-nd M•• ••"'""'Y ., , ""'"''""'' rw .. tnr.a. f01 \n{_twnQII ~~ Th~ 54 age group. "as l'irsl in the shot bt '"·ful r ''''' f,n """'"''l'llttlttdunhrwt nf ltW1W'\IO" ~· ''"l)ltt.,,, ,,. ."'""fi41101\l.aftol ••ll'ltl'ft~""t put event. .._ ,,u'""u ., itrllo ''"'" ~' "" ' '"'""'" f"tfl mtltC l h.1ra< l:fl "tel.t: • ks . By ERIC FINE but we kne \1 o er a ga me. ed 30 kill s, I di gs and thre t! Her oach. Mar Hill I :-ervi e ace . he made a e, pects more great- perf'LH'- NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER mind ." aid " ur . tarting fi as p ·nci le in fro m a ne. We didn 't fool schoo l record .... 0 kill s and 20 man e: fr m orni sh next sca­ he pi a er on t. Mark 's girls ar und mu h wi th the lineup. That di g · in a si ngle match aga i n~ t ~on. ba ~ ketballteam can look bac k all wed th . e fiv e girls to find out T n a 25 - l r ord, a JUt e ha t eac h other could do," Fi orelli cha mpi n. hip and a ath oli said. onference champion. hi p. N t that th ~ aso n was without a Mf\~CH .MADNE.SS .. SALE .. They' ll remcmb r beati ng ar hri - ha ll enge h r and there. Th r wa s al Ur. uline thre time - in lud ­ th ne lo. . to ur Lad of L r I, a Chai·Iie!s Painting Service nati nail -rank ed team from up ta te ing in the 44-33 hampi onshi p game S~ ce 198 4 , < at the B b arpenter enter b fore N ' York , during a hri . tma. t ur­ a big cr wd - and Padua fo ur nament at Wi lmington oll eg . time . . ··we al l vowed afterward tha t we ... ~Wallpaper Special· $7.00·Sihgle Boll ~~:.. They may eve n remember w uldn 't I :-. ag in ," Erskine . aid. quea king by St. Eli zabeth in th e ''And' c did n' t. " ...~,~ .. ,. ,.•Hee.Power ~ashihQ : ($2~Qo0 Val~ e) :<·;j\;_'• quart erfin al. at Gla. gow Hi gh in And there was a ar acc ident that what wa. perh ap the toughe. t ga me . h k up Baker and her sist r ··': ·· :: ~ith ·exterip,r :;R.afntrng ·· ·. ·: ...: .... ·.. ·~::::::;;:< ·::::':~: ... ;.. · of the sea on. Rene . ho pia ed for Pad ua, the But a. k th girl. what will st·md da th two s ho Is m tin th e .emi ­ out in th e yea r. t co me, and m . t Nobody dis­ fi nal. . But neither e nt di. rupted •• the team's f cu...... · :., ~10o/o off pe~~iOdm tOr~~~ i~telipr p~ iri} iftd will answer by trying to ex pl ain h w much th ey enjoyed play ing liked anybody. We ·· verybod wa aiming fo r th e ~···,.:. ·.... · .. ·': .J\fany.(ither·D.isco.unts :=:'''-:::·· ..... ': :::·:·· together. How much they enj oyed loved playing n g al," tephan i Bak r said. each other. "An d th at was to win th e champi- :.:::,.,.:·::,:,,: DEPOSITs )VJLL JlOLD .sP.EciAis FOR votr ... :::-~: "The first thin g. th at co mes to together." n. hip.'' mind." aid All -State point guard And to a hi ev that goal. the (302) ~ t . S ~t.-1159 or (4.] 0) 392-3919 Toni Swa n, "is our close ness. I think Spart ans knew th \ ould have to ALLISON LAFAZIA fa e Ursuline. that" . what a wi nning team need. . ST MARK S SENIOR FORWARD And not ju c; t cl osene. s among the "They' re the premier ba sketba ll pl ayer. bm among the cache and progra m in th . tate. Throu ghout the parent. a. we ll." the year: th · alwa · had th · CIGARETTE CITY " It wa we ird." . aid Alli so n ba ketball. It was kind of li ke a pe r­ grea t teams." said Baker. ' ho look s LaFazia, a seni or forwa rd . ''Ther fec t sea on,'' rskin e said. ba k on th e panans' first win over wa. n' t any fi ght. . Nobody di . liked Coach J hn Fiorelli the tea m's Ursulin as on e r th pi tal Your Discount Cigarette, Sports anyone. We loved pl ay in g toge ther.'' closeness yielded a confidence th at moments in the se a. on . Thi ~ team knew it wa g od in carried it through th e rare mome nt. 'T hat reall y prov d we were No. the begi nnin g of the . ea on, even if of ad er. ity. I," she sa id. Card, NASCAR Collectables the player shi ed away fro m any ·'Ob iou ly th at come from And hov might fi nall y gett ing co'" ky di splay. . After all. th winn ing, bu t it also c mes fr m th at fina l in be des ribed? panan. had reac hed th e quarterfi­ c nfidence in yo ur ski ll s and in yo ur '' It as bt: st fee ling in the AND NOW PREMIUM IMPORTED nals last season before losing to teammme. ," he . aid. w ri d," LaFa ;.iu sa id . " It was ind e­ Ur. ulin e. And the added Stephanie An d in girl.· ba. ketball , which s ribable. It as so ama zin g. It will CIGAR OUTLET Baker, perh ap. the state·. be. t reli es on more tea mw rk and less on ah ays be us: 1995 -96. You can 't inside pl aye r, after the 6-f ot- 1 c n­ one-on-one ab ili ty tha n th e b s' erase it. That\ a lw ay~ go in g to be ter dec id d t t ran ~ f r fr m Padu a. game, th is is e~ p ec iall y important. th en.: ." FREE Big Leagues can wait LIGHTER Brian A u g u ~ t wo ul d ra th er be at (one per customer) Dc lavvu re. ~ I' Th forml..!r 11 -. tate ~horhtop at with purchase of St. Ma rk\ Hi gh be gan hi-. '>Opho­ Generic Cartons more -.ea nn on the n in: r~itv nl D~.: l a'' at\~ ba..,cba ll team Tue~da y after [JUtti ng up ~omc preuy big number'> H'> a fn~'>htnan . How big'? ugu-.l. 20. hit J26. drivi ng in -J.9 run'> and ~ · rinl! 51 \.\ 'hi lc \lugging 1-J. uouhle fot~ the Blue Hen.., v. h) \\on the N< nh tl nntic onfe rencc "' ith a -J.S - 14 reco rd. ~c ond-tca m. all - onl't:r­ cncc ~e l ec t io n . he co mr il ed a ~ lu g­ gin g perce ntage of .567 and an on­ IMPORTED CIG 'S ha-.c perce nlaJC f .-J.75. NOW AVAILABLE "I con~ id c r Delawa re prett y big­ time." he ~a id . "We' re one of th e to p fi ve t ea m ~ in th e Northca'> t rcl.!i n. I NO DE SALES TAX think we oul d ompe te i~1 the nut h, except [co ll ege playe r'> th ere] "ct.: li ve pitching year-round. Tha t\ th e di fTen:: nce .'' MAJOR BR ANDS The Ba ltimore riol' :-.elec ted $1 4.45 CARTON Au g u ~ t with th t:i r 44 th pick in the 1994 amateur draft. But he wa ~ $1.49 PER PACK unimp r c~ . ed with th e m ne the we re dangling. NEWARK POST PHOTO BY ERIC FINE "Everyhod \ dream i ~ to get Bri an August dives back into first base in a recent game against LaSalle . draft ed. But I wo uld ha\'e made a 50°/o OFF ALL PREM bad mi <; takc if I [ ~ i g n e d] ," he ~a i d . The ri o l e~' ~ ·o ut who tri ed to He i~ a wir 6-foo t-2, th ough hi . he ill like ! end up at thir I base or SPORTS CARDS -.i gn him ~ tron g l y ~ u gge~ t cd he attend frame sugges ts he h a~ roo m to gro first base. With hi s strong arm - Al kghen oll cge. a t o-year bt.:y nd hi . I 0 pounds. "I always "M arm i ~ probably th e strength of Phone: 302·836·4889 -.c hool in Maryland . But th e remote­ hit fo r ave rage," he ~a id . "S in g l e~. my ballgame," he ~;a iel - the h t ne. s of the am pus turn d IT ugust. d ubl e~. g app e r ~. I think if I get corn r could he hi s ne t ca ll in g. PEOPLES PLAZA Newark, DE ~Mo n ge r , a lot [ the lin e dri es in In fac t, Hannah has told him he "It v.. a~ mailer th an m hi gh VISA the gaps \' ell be home rum ." wi ll work as a ~ hort - re li ef pitcher Open 7 Days ~ h ol, " he . aid . MA ST R ARD F rt unate l , Delaware oae h Blaming hi s fas t-w rki ng metab­ during th e season. DIS OV ~ R ZJPPO LI HT R B b Hannah helped Au gust ge t o li ~ m . Au g u ~ t ~a i d. "I ha c a hard A ph ys-cd major. he p l a n ~ on a admitt ed t DclH\\· re. Now time puning on weight. I S\ eat it off. are r of tea hing and oac hing. A EPT ·D ON ALEHERE I guess it'. bcller than being rea l fat. " Au gust\ g al i ~ to hi t for p " cr. He But th at part f hi . life can ai t Mon.· Thurs. 9 a .m.·7 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sti ll , b a~ ball peo pl e ha ' told unt il he's cl one with ba ~ ·ball. hit nl three din ge r ~ as a fres hm an. Sat. 9 a.m. · 7 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m .• 5 p.m. T do th i. mea n. adding mu sc le. Au g u~ J Lhat he Ia ~ · th qui ... kn ess to -Eri · Fine pia -.'h ·tM .a~ .it .pr . • huLn ica1i '·, , , • • • • ' I ~- · · NEWARK Posr ·:· SPORTS us boxing, into fast ac ion By ERIC FINE Kicl-..ho:-. cr.., ~ear h xing. giO\c . till. 0 per em nf Murph y\ and \Hap the1r \.\.ri.,t:-. as ho cr., do ... wdent~ don' t engage in full con­ NEWARK POST CONTRIBUT ING WRITER he ! re a w lrkoul or c mpetition . tact c r c mpt:titi on. Beside s it~ He adgea r, a mouth guard. a cu p ..,df- d e fc n ~e techniques. kickhox ing KickboxuH!. i~ not lor the \\ca"­ and .., hin and root ., are tra1ning huiltb aerobic litnes'>. of heart. Or ... ~m1ach . Try lending aho requ1red . Women wear che~t bu rn :- pou nd !-> and 1'- a great pre­ otT a 15-pound medicine hall pn tector ·. -.c ripti on for .J UY tr ing to narrow thro\.\.n down at yo ur gut U'>tng ju'>t "The\e people are ac tuall y mak ­ their ~a~ t e line ~. the mu'>-:1~.: 111 \OUr mithc tion . ing contact with \Ome th ing. be it a Ri ght. th e trick '' 1th th t: medi ­ fhat\ one t)!' th~.: traintng tcch­ m1tt , a pad or ant ther pt:r. on:· cine hall. But that \ for hi~ nique~ Ja<.:"- Murph y U\e at hi.., Murph y ., a1d . " I rounl.l1t mu ch ea'i­ ath ance d ..,tudcnt. t!Vm on Old Balltmore Pi!-..~.: 111 ie r to take a boxe r and tea h him Ami Murph \ cJa ... .,e-.. v.. hich 'e\'<<.111 . fhc front \\indo~ i ~, kid.boxi ng than a karat gu}'. art.: relati\cl -. mall. ha \ e aura ted logged or permanen t! lro'>tcd . ''They· rc u-.ed to hei ng i n..,id e, th ·ir !-~ hare f \\omen. "The take ln '>tde the a1 r recb or "~eat. A 20- hi ttin g and ge tt111g hit. Plu:-. karate If pound ~ and karn to defend hy-20 ring greet\ ' i'>itor.., near the uu ., ha c no hand~. It \ "-icl-., 1-.id. th m~el ve . , .. he -.a id . donr lollo~ed hv an ll'>'>Ortment ol LL:j.. _" Barbara a!'las. a 21-vear-old hag'> for thnmt ri!! both 1-..icj..-, aml Mu rph y be gan \lLH.l _ ing karate Un i er:- it of Delaware ·:-. tu den t. punchc\. during hi-. ..,en ior year at hristiana :-aid ~ h' \\anted t exercise and to Kid,ho:\im.! lu"e" hoxuH.! \ Ht !!h. He carned a hl<.~c~ be lt \\ hilt! hOt . t hc'r ' n fid e n c:. .. I most of punche.., \\ 1th the 1-.tL'l--'> co n~monl ! \\or"- ln!! at Ch n..,Jcr\ ewarl-. my j >b!-1 I" ve been ·c ity phobi c,' .. ll'>l. .' d in the mart ial arh rhc \ j1tlrt A-. cmhl\ He f~n e r t,lll~?. ht karate ... he ... ai d. "I f1g.ure if I toughen up. ha .., been ge nerdtlng lh -. han: t I and tae (\,on do at ..,ev~ral area r II be nn re in clined to work in the pu bl1ut _ Wml-.out lt: l! lll1t:n'> can he ..,c hoob. But in kickbo. 111 g. citie. . hat \ vvhere al l th e johs are. fou nd 111 l1tn e..,.., ma~a11ne~ and on Murrhy hclieve~, he\ found hi-, at lea~t in m field. " "tdeo tape !-~. L:.t iJIIH!.. Like the maj rit y of Murph y" -. Fi r...t popular 111 Japa n and later Hi ~ tea m ha!-1 a reco rd or 52-Sl Jt .., tudent :-, asa~ has no a~ pirat ions f.ti\.\.an. the ... pon took root on \\ Cd.c nd compe titions. It boa~t., a to get in th e nn g. ··Being a girl it\ 1\mcri ·an -.o tl du nng th~.: 19 7().., hut champ1on 111 John uon nolo , \\.hO in timid ating," she aid . "But th e ga!lled lillie acct.:pta nce. "It ~as won the Int ernati onal Ki cj..boxi ng guys are real ea. y to wor ~ \\ ith ." likt: 20 year" ahea I of it:- ume." ounci l\ !-~ Uper-we lt erweig ht titl e. Fir. t time fi ghters. David Nolan Murph y ... ai Ll . " It \ corning 1111 0 it. "I don' t do any thing fancy or and Pete Schmidt wo n de i sio n ~ ow n. It ' ~ rt: al. You can ellht!r ft ght cx tra\ag.ant." he :-a1 d. "Just :-ta last wee kend . Nolan ... cored a tech­ SPECIAL TO THr NEWARK POST or yo u can't. ve r bas ic. Hand -. se t up feet, fee t nical kn oc k out on Ron Phieff r in ''I don ' t have an hell .., here. ~c t up hands. There's no se t par­ the 160 pound eight la!'ls and Bruce Crabtree , left , is shown here in his first kickboxing bout. Crabtree Tlm i.., a good old-fashioned g_ m. was fig hting as a light-heavyweight against former Raging Bull champ wrn . You ha e to lea rn to re ad yo ur chmidt w n a unanimou. deci~ion There are no prett boys here." oppnncnt." Bria n Edwards from New Hampshire . ove r Jimmy raw fo rd . owar aptures tate itle ,Sweetman: By ERIC FINE "luu ..,er di dn 't. ... hon .., h t in the lane. Bclore 11 came to that. lltnvard\ ( lou!'lc r ' ' Ill to the lin' after NFWARK POST CON fRIBUTING WRITER DcC our~C\ Ja nmon e. ilil ara tcd the h ~.:tn g int::

scd hi '> first two hut I knlop ' 11 in tile Iin a!-. of the ho y'> and _3 rehnunLl .. nd ape\ ~, tr inu ­ made th e third t ) ti e the.., ·ore at )n- :-.tale hi!.!h M.: hool ba -; j.. etba ll tourna­ heanl · L:1 mon t Ha11ard put on a 56. mt.:n t -~ a -. an niLl ra .lmmcd harn thml-quaner fi rework!-> di~pla y . !-3ot h teatm strugg led carl in th e hurne r. a nw tchup de..,e n in g all of rac k1n g up 13 points. H · fini l-. hed e-.; tra peril d. hut Jamiso n put th e it-. hoopla . \\llh JO points. Vikin g!'> in th e hoi after sinking a !his blood !-'nul -. hot ... ..,elll Monda · !!a tne But \\ith three .., con 1.., IL'ft w thre e- point jump shot fro m deep in at the 13 ob arpenll.: r Cente r into play and hil-. tea m trailin g 55-54 th t! Wildcats' ri ght corner wi th just 1 1 1 0 11 J I mcrtime . Hn~ard\ I e ·· ou r:-cy Ja mi ~on made t\\O foul !-~ hot~ after under three minute ~ left. -~~.~.~~.~.~.~: . ~~~~~? .~...... ~~t;.· a~~ at r~IL~, ~l e~ ~~ 1re~~~~~ r~; NEWARK POST CO NTRIB UTI NG WRITER ight days . .la nmon mal.lt.: hi!-~ . nd Cape\ Cory he v... a.., hacked while go in g up for a Howa r l' s erron Mason mad e one or two fou l shot s afte r the As a 'i uper hea weight. TART IN HI. ARE - R o er weetman won th e semirinal r un I Wild ·ats "lxcad th e lloor to wh ittle 12 e:m ago. Ja weeunan is nea rl y a minute otT th e clock. f th e Mici -Atlanti BF Sread t ) go bac~ in th e ring hampi onships. 1995 . . weetman ape's Dale I unning th en missed aga in . Man y people don't realiLe NOW OPEN two free throws. pia ed 2nd in the Penns lvani the skill in volved in ho ine: . It 's a r:nr cd to fo ul. ap c se nt Golden Gloves for 1994 and 1995. ~ port of technique and ph y!-~ic al sta­ , weetman has trained wi th the Hm ard 's James , mith on con... ec u­ mina, ·· it's like gas for your car, if ti e trips to the foul line. He ·and­ Tiberi Bo ine: lub in D !aware you don't ha e the ga _ u' re not ity and he 2 minu es hi ~ training ic hcd t o fr ee throw. around going anywhere." Hau,ard's la: t ba sket to bring ape wi th the I. m re Bo ine: lub. Bo ing is a mat h between two 8 . under trainer Ni k Tiberi . 62-5 . p ople of the sa me \ eight las ·. ''It·. Hm ard 's teve Henderson hit a Foil wing in his father ·. footsteps. pound lor pound:' ~a s weetman \ inner of th e 1972 Golden Glo es. free thro and Juliu!-1 lnge hit a bas­ ··someb d li ghter is go in g to be kett gi e the Wildcats a 65-58 lead weetman is a ery dri en man . quicker, but be au~e of my weight "In about twc months I'll be wi th about ~0 sc nd s to play. class I'd throw a harder punch . I A total of si players - three n read to fight ae: tlin . I'm e: inc to ha e the weig ht behind me ." be. physical! . where I war1t to be." ~.:a h t am - fou led out of the s a­ s an amateur bo er. weetm:111 . on 's final e.a m . Ha ing a positi c outlook toward wo n the Penns I ania en tral hi s areer weetman ne er puts RED MILL "Thi s as an unbelievable District Golden Glo,·es no ice clas.., ga me ," said Ho ward oach Paul R. himself down becau . e he feeL that AUTOMOTIVE hea eight title in 1987. and the he could become one r the top ten Brown . "My kids are mentall y Penn. l\'ania olden I es. pen rough and kno they' re ph :ically hca eight.. Pointing to hi s chest 5-D Mill Park Court di ision. hea weight titl in 19 8. we tman sa . "b xing is right tough at thi , point. It a. an ou t­ He was also . elected for the United Red Mill Industrial Park standing sea. on.'' h re. it's in m blood ... -Over 20 Years Experience­ FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC • Engine Rebuilding • Brakes • Tune-Ups • Computer Diagnostics Spartans fall to Howard • Certified NC Repairs • Fleet Service Available le ·s aggres i e in th econd half. down th stretch. "They basicall Mon.-Fri. 7AM-5PM • Sat. &Sun. by Appt...... ST. MARK'S, from 15 "At this tage , we ha e to play did what hurt u the most,'' he said . the Spartan· . e ond leading scorer alma t perfectly," Sibley aid. "W " pread the court and u. e their 24 HOUR) 292-2558 ( on aturday. played a well as we could play in quickne ~· That just killed u.. " TOWING ''We challenged their other three the first half. ... We knew we had to Howard's ability ton utrali ze the - Visa & MasterCard Accepted - . tart r to perform," Brown said. get 40 point fr m the eni r . panan. · pre . was another factor . r------:-1 ··w to k them out of their role . ''They doubled u up front and Kelly aid . "We thought it would ... Ou'r kids made a pack that Alex put the ball into the other player ' work to our advantage if WI! got 1 Free Estimates 11I 0°/o off I Karlsen and Gene Kelly wou ld not hands,' he said. "I 'm urpri ed behind. But they did a good job with Senior Citizens be th two player to beat u• . It wa more people didn't do that against it. It's different when you're playing 1 Any Service 1 Discount very hard for them to relax for the u ." against much quicker guy . ." l with this coupon _JI entire game." Kelly echoed Sibley on the topic L -...------Sibley aid hi. team came out of H ward' four-c rner offen e M .\RCJ 1 15, I ~19() • I· w\Rh Po 1 • P \l .~ I ~~ NEWARK PosT ·:· PEOPLENEWS Newark woman WEDDINGS, ENGAGEMFNTS waits for transplants Bennett­ By JULIA R. SAMPSON Miller SPECIAL TO THE NEWAR POST Robert and Joan Bcnncu or l'\\ ar k. announct.: the engage­ I ' P : \\a-. II ment of their dau!:!ht~.:r . Miriam \\hen -,he found l ut o.,he had Joanna Benn 'tt. tZ) .Inn Stephen diahete... . 0\.\ at age 29 L 1 i I kr. !\Oil of lcorgc 1iller or Pa-,carclla. of Che-.unn r ~o ~ ing Landcnhcr!:!. I a .• tnd Doroth\ panmerm in C\\ ark. hopco., to R. ~ an or t'\\ ark. . recer' c a k.iuney and pancreu" tran.., ­ The bridt.: i.., .r llJXlJ grauuate plant. or Ne" ark. IIi i!h , ch >ol. . he i.., a "M\ mom and au111 al-,o had dia graduate of Ol1crlin Col kg, and bete .... ~o I' n; hecn around it all 111) io., 'LIITt'ntl) pur~urng ;t dcgre, 111 Miriam Joanna Bennett and Jon life." ay Pa'><.:arclla . ''M) mom multimedia and \ideo art at Lht• died \'nun!! and that ha<., \\Ci !! ht:cll n Stephen Miller ni\er... ll\ or Ill\\ .I, ltl\\;\ Cit\ . m) ri1ind .... hO\\C\'Cr the tr ~n plant urrcntl). 'h~.: ,.., cmplo) cd rn . !!i\co., rm; a chan ·c. I ha\l! a better retail and i:-. a 'ro.,itrn•l arrt..,t to ~ utlnok.." public~ ·hool'-> . " Li-,a ha'> brittle diabctco., which The groom i ~ a llJ H( g.rad uatL' '>lemmcd from jLI\ cnile diahetc'> . It\ oJ' Nc\\ ark. I ligh School and a \Cry \CI'iOUI, t pc of' diabctt'<.,. that a1902 ni\cr:-.it ' ol Dcl :l\\an: "'hi h au'->ed the kidney damage . graduate. He i' a Ph .D. ca n li­ The cli..,case ravaee'> the hodv. Li~a tlatc in meric, n Lit~.:r:tturc at lost much of th e r~eling in her: hand<., the niver ~i t v of lm\. a, \\ h~.:re he and feet and ~ight in her right eye . i-, a gr·;rdua te in:-.tructor in the M cl rca re '.viii cover the kidney dep<~nrnent of ~nglish. tran spl an t and the ni ersity or May 19 ~6 wedding is Penm.y lva ni a\ tran~plant ce nter is planned . ove ring th e mt of th e pa ncreas. Lisa Pascarella is waiting for a new kidney and pancreas. but expe nses such as su rgeons· r es and po<.,t- p•.:ra ti e medi ati on d or prit.e:o. . donati m:-. to: NHAT -Friends )r cou ld cos t mnre tha n $50.000. Fine­ F r ti cket information or dona­ i~a Pas arclla Transpla nt Fund. P Before Li. a was e en put on th e tion of item. or time nnw t hirle B _5 , Bryn Mawr. Pa . 190 I 0. waitin!! li "> t at th e Un ivers itY or Jones at th e Animal h w How.. c ''I'd like to th ank ever one wht Julie Anne Fine and Mark Alan P nn sylva ni a Ho. pi ta! Multi Organ McCiafferty McClafferty 995--3 11 or Lisa at 453 - 420. A helped at th e la~t fund rai~er, espe­ Transplant enter in Philadelphia, ommunity yard sa le is ab o s hed­ cial! R der transporta ti on . I have Bru e and anura Fine of curre nt! attending the th ey had to know that she wa. goin g uled for May 18 and 19. th e: ~ upp >rt of many p 'Opl '." ~a i d Newark ann uncc the engu e­ n ivcrsity Delaware. to orne up wi th th e res t of th e The Nati nal Heart Assist und Lisa. " I know m ne is tight wi th a mcnt of th eir daughtl!r, .Juli l! T ir e groom is a gradua tl! of fund s. far about $6,500 ha. been Transplant Fund in Br n Mawr, Pa ., lot of peop le. I'm not ju~ t I oki ng nne fine. to Mark lan John Di kin su n High cho I and rai se d. help's Pas arella so licit money and for m nctar d< nation s, I'm als< Me lal'fcrt , of Newark son of a 1993 gra lu atc or oldc On April 12 a ·Bee f & Beer' fund ac ts as a trustee for th e lo king for time and idea~. anything Patri cia M laff·rtv and the late Beacom 'oll eg '. rais¥r will be held at Mill er~! k ir J 11111 P. M · laiTcrt •. ta -deductible fu nd s. T he lp Li~a th ut an help. M attitude i~ po~i ti vc .lui 1997 weddi ng i~ Hall. Tickeb are 25 per person and pay for a kidney/pancreas tr a n ~­ and I know I' m going to ge t thi ~ The hrid' is a 1 99~ graduate planned : it c vcrs all you can ca t and drink . plant. se nd yo ur ta -de ductible opera tion no matter whaL." of la~ gow Hi gh S ·hool and is There will also be a OJ, rafne and Eagle Diner lands on Elkton Road in I o ti s~cric site on Elkton Road . en e 1," <;a id K ocaku~ who will be i t e m~ . l! rilled ~arH.h~ iche~ an I aric I and Main streets, will he read y or By MARY E. PETZAK " It 's go ing to be the !;aglc li ing just up the road !'rom his nc\: en trees for lunch, dinnt.:r and late ~0 )11 , NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Diner,'' Tsiona. ~aid. " pen 24 ve nture. ni !!hl ~crvicc. " We ' re th inkinl! of '->turc~ with hmrf", a day wi th a 50s and nOs Tsi nas said th th eme wi ll Opening wi thin the nc ·t two apartment ~ above.'' ~aid Ts iona~ . theme ... in Jude jukeho ' CS in al l tht.: booths \Vech, the restaurant wi ll ha c a "but I want to ha e ever thin' read Gu:-. Tsionas. wner of pa e II The owners of the ne"' rc~tau ­ ancl a co unt ' r with :.. tools . ''They' re -,wiT uf 10 and sea tin g for RO per­ hcfore pre se nting it to the cit ... Pina on Main trec t, recent! ti n­ ram. Rusan Kocakus and Ala ldin fi in g it up with a lot of ~park l c , " he son'>. kered wi th hi s real e~tate hold~n gs Puran . ha e pre ious l l rked sa id . 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• l.of'al olntuune.\ l/1'(' jJri11ted Frances C. Sherman, ILJ?H. Budd . died Feb. _5, 1996. of co m­ Jean ttlicb~en and Marilyn frl'e of dwr 'C' u.1 'f"ll'l' jJ£'1'1//il.\. She i' ur i ed hy !-. n. Herbert pli ation~ from leukemi a in R ben~ . hath f N.. ; and a grand­ of urtlc Creek , Pu .; four grandchi 1- -;on . 11 ~/(mmuion tnuully ;, .\l(pplied 95, homemaker hri stiana Ho'>pital. dren and nine grea t-g rand hildren . to the papn byfunerul dirl'('/ors. Mr ~ . Budd, 60, "'a<., a homcrna~ - A memori ~tl -.er ice wu~ held A re ~ id en t of Mi II cro ft Hea lth Service·, and hurial were pri ate . cr. Mar h -+ at nion Bapti!lt hur h. F()/ nwu· infi•mutllmt, f mllucl C\ 1re Center. France<., '. Sherman, 'he 1'- -. urvivcd hy ht:r hu'>huntl . hincmcague. Va . c·ditorictl ct .\ .li\lwtl Ju\'ll' K. Hurt died there hh. 25 . 199fl. Ramona A. Budd, Milford F.; \ons. Michae l of e"' The family '> Uggc<., t\ co ntribu­ ut 737-07?. -1 . Mllil to nl'llrk Mr". Sherman, 95. \\a.., a horne­ a-.tle, and 'rego r and tcve r1. ti o n ~ to the Leukemia o ·iet or I fl\ 1, I 53 ~:·. Che \ /IIIII II ill Rd. , ma~el. J·orrn..:rl v ol Providence. 60, homemaker hoth of Fla .; hrother .... John L O\ in or me rica. l' WIII'k, /)/:' /(} 7/3 . IU .. "he mmed t.o e'v\ar ~ in 19X2 . Md .. and Jackie Lovi n of N.C.; ..,j..,_ Jl er hu-.hand . Jl e1 bert L. , d1ed 111 tcr~. Mildred e\tcr of Tenn .. and • 011/illlll't! 11 £'.\1 /)(/~{' I Evaugelieal Shiloh 'II.·mpk Churd1 of( ~0(1 iu Chrbt t / Located at 2./3 Chmti!lllll Rd. (R1 . 27 3) Ne11 · Cwtle. DE ory_c_~r_:::_!h_ Will be on ducting ervi ce on: rec . uncia} moming \\ o r~h1p ...... II :00 a.m. Sunday Worsh1p . unda} chool ...... 10:00 a.m. The Church Directory is published by the Newark Post. New Service ...... 10:30 a.m. ·und a) C\ening wor\hip ...... 7:00 p.m . Sunday School Wed. e\ e. Pra}er · Bible tud) .. 7:00p.m. Ads and changes should be sent to: Church Directory, 601 (Children) ...... 10 :45 a.m. Paslot· Eld r l{ansom Newl n Bridge St., P;.O. Box 429, Elkton, MD 21921 or Call Stephanie 318 D lawar Circle Js tLndy- Marl•n Buli-N wlon Smith for more information at 410-398-3311 or 1-800-220-331._1 N wark DE 1 7 11 All Are Welcom e ~ r m ot·c inf'cwmat.ion I ns call Rev. Robert E. Kramer, Pastor How Does God Feel About Inter-denominational Fellowship? St. John 's Evangelical Lutheran Church And School will host a 12 part study to answer the question : NEWARK WESLEYAN CHURCH ''How Does God Feel About Inter-denominational Fellowship?" 706 West Church Rd.- Newark In this study we will go to the Bible, as always, for answers. The Bible is the only source of knowl· (302) 737-5190 t. Thomas's Parish edge that we can rely on to find out how God feels about fellowship. So come and share with us in 276S. 'nllt•f.tc \1c . ul Purk l'lan·, \t•llurk, Dt• l9711 I )aJ I} I I i ndu de\ oliOll'> cla-. ~e-.. the study of God 's Word and find out how He feels about Inter-denominational fellowship. Sunday School- all ages ...... 9:30a.m. J\ 0~ ) IIi ·-IM-l C'lnudl()flit.:ctiJ.OO · If)() fll un .· Frt.J 1\0~J 1flft.()~71 P,tt ,,h lnlurm.tttun lt 1Jtltnr Opt:n to all int..:re'>t ·d in th · profound unday Wor hip 8:00a.m. & 11:00 a.m. • Bible Class 9:30a.m. MorningWorsh ip 10·30 am Su 1 Wor hi und Ed 1 ·at ion X· OO" m Hoh l:ut.: hart,t. R11 ~ One ~ii~~~t~ :~~~~rit~~:~~~~i;~;~lil~~;a~ ·()J;. : Jr. ll tgh at .J :IKI p.m. r::.-.~~:.:~:~1 Small Group Bible Sludies·lhroughoutthe I lt tgh J l 7JO pIll. P.O. Box ..J.27 orth Ea'>t. MD -+ 10- Lullwr"" 1 I ht Rt•. I homu\ H. }tnltll, Rwur 2X7 IN 16 ~Y ""' "Come now, I t u r a on together," I aiah 1:18 "' Pastor James E. Yoder Ill 1ht Rt1 At mp11u1 f) Huldnd~t . I !JtltiU if u11d l'trurfo r l mttrHI) lft uiolt ~~~~------~------~------r------~r------~ GLASGOW REFORMED RED LION UNITED Historic Head of Christiana \1 , ('"up lt'.\ ('/uh & St•tum·.\ l!l ii -\«.. art 0 · Su nday School ...... 9:45a.m R v. :ary . Think, S<"nior P a~tn r on RL. 21'1 (Stgntng for lhe hean ng 1mpa1red at 10:30 serv1ce only) ~ ~ ~ Sunday Worship ...... 11 a. m Sr. Pastor Rev. Charles F Bellers Hc•v. l~ obC'rl 'imp. un , Associate Pastor from int rs ti on.,., ~ n ~ Church A~ 11 1tblt• All Scrv1ce~ (302) 834-2928 f'l·lluw~hip fimc ...... 9.30 d.lll. At Howard Johnson 's, Rt. 896 & 1-95 '' YOU ARE WELCO ME" 2274 Porter Rd. , Bear, DE Sun !.1~ . L·houl...... 10 .00 u.m. Wednesday Rev. Dr. J. Ron Owens, Pastor L' ening WPr hip ...... 6JO p.m Home Meet1ng ...... 7:30p.m. PRAISE ASSEMBLY OUR REDEEMER 1421 Ol d R, ltunore Pike • Newark LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST ASSEMBLY Calvary Baptist /37-5040 John on A Augusta Church Ches. Hill E• .•. , Newark D ...... 9 15a.m 11.-..---·-c~ --·------11 (302) 737-6176 215 E. Delaware Ave . 1J 00 c1 rn . & .30 p. m. ( lrri~tiCII •• lu 'lltiu~r lnrlwlinn ,~...-___..;.. _____;..______---1 , enue Newark, DE 19711 302-368-4904 ' ,' ' J ~( 'dy . ,· nr1 ~~ r , '',·J.'· .. ~J ·' '·. , .,, .. ·lz t'J> ...... -' ()() ,, m FAMILY NIGHT (Y UTH GROUP, (alMJ llildrl'n 's 1\(Jr.•;/ripJ lO::W H.m Rev. Dr. Daniel A. MacDonald. Pastor DJvuv· Wo r~ htp ...... to 00 L1.m ROYAL RA NGERS, lnliutl & rhddrcn ~ \m-.,·n .\\ ai lah lr Rev. Jim Jitlma, Min. of Discipleship MISSION ETTES & RAINBOWS) Uamp .\cress Jiw \1 '/we/chr rirs ·ummt" r Wo r~hi]J ...... 9.00 d m. l H hFl p I IJ oJy ommunion ...... Lt 3rcJ undc1V Rev. Gordon Whitney. Min. of Evangel..ism Paul H. Walters, Pastor Pa'ltors: Rcr. Dr. StcphL'Il .t IIundlcy, ug anag an astor CARL H. KRV LL , JR., P. TOR . ' . Sunday: Tom , Youth Pastor RL'\', Jdli·cy W. D

D r th L. impers mith ur Bcur. died in 1977 . A . "r ice u~ held March I at he is .· urvivc.!d h ' sons. .arv. Gee un ral Home, lkton, MI. with whom she lived, and Ernc~t (ir Samuel W. Munson, WWII vet, Burial as in North ast Mcth dist Bridgeville: daughter. Fran · •. emeter, Md. Bro n or Bridgevillt.: : cie.ht grand- hi ldrcn 16 gr ·at-grand ·hi ld ren amJ saw flag raising at lwo Jima t w grcat -gre:u-gra ndchi ldren . Lucy Maddox, teacher er i es ' ere hdd March _ at EAR RESIDENT Samuel W. H nj y d wat hing bas ball and Newark resident , Luc Maddo , Will iams hapel ' hurch. Burial Mun n, died Feb. 27, 1996, f f tball, and li t ning to c untry-w . t rn former! of Bridge ille. died Feb . was in ld Me till! Cal\':trv mder , ridgeville. · heart failure in Chri tiana and Chri tian music . H als loved th 24, 1996, at h me. B Mrs. Maddox, 95 , kn wn as Ho pital. utd r , hunting and fi hing. ·Aunt Lu ' '. tau ght s ' hool in • Loml obituaries are printed Mr. Munson, 74 wa. born in H i.· ur i d by hi s wif f 51 y ar. , M·uion t:nion. Md ., and tut ored free of charge as spaa permits. urea ch ildren in readin g. /J ~fomwtion usually is supplied Wheeling, W.Va. and had liv d in May C. Mun n; ne s n Loui . S. f he was the oldest membl'r of Delawar f r the pa. t 40 year . Dickin n, T .; n daught r S arletA. Williams hapd hut" h, TO rh e paper byfimeml direc!ors. for more i1~[omwtion. contuct Mr. Mun.on wa a . heet metal B ld n f N wark· on . ister, Clarab I Brid g vi lle, where she was a former sec retnr , trea. urcr and senior choir ediwrial assisll/111 ayle K. Hart mechanic working out of Sheet M tal Murray f Trid Iphia, W.Va .; fi grand- member. flf 737-07_4. Mail to nmrk Worker ' Uni n Local 59 f r 40 year . childr n, and two great-grand hildr n. She graduated from clawar Post. 153 E. Cltesnutr Hill Rd .. A 4 B . tat e ollcgc and Phil ade lphi a Ne 11 ark, DE 19713 or fax 737- He retired in 1983. s r ic wa. h ld March at n \II al In stit ute . Her hu . band. James, He erved in the U.S. Marine C rp M m rial Ser ic s. Run . Burial was 9019. during World War II in the Pacific. Whi le in D lawar ¥ t ran . M m ri al tationed in lwo Jima he witne . ed th Cern t ry, ummit. PEOPLE WHO KNOW YOU, hi toric flag rai ing by th Marine ·. H The family suggc ·ts contributions to attended Fairwinds Bapti. t Church. Ameri an Diab tes As. iation. P I~ OP lJ~ YOU CAN REI Y ON ... T()J)AY ANI) 1_, 0M()Ril.O"''·

icul opera! r at I I Am ri as, now 'he abo pia ed th e organ and Edith Tori , 89 , Ze neca, Fairfax . He retired in 1977 taugh t piano . • he was a gra luatc or seamstress after 32 yea r. . t. Jo. t!ph\ Hospital's nu r:--in g He was an Army ct ran or s hoo t in R ading, Pa . N wark-area re. ident , Ed ith Tori, World War II. Her hu sband. arl W.. died in di ed Feb. -5. 1996, in hri sti ana He is . ur i d by hi s wife. Anna 1969. 1-l ospital. J.; s ns rank E. of New as tl , ML . Tori , 89, form rl or and Da id M. or Pike reck; br nh ­ he is . ur i cd by a . n, Th 1 ma ~ Philadelphia, was a e m. tre for er. Pet r of ell efontc, Pa.; sisters, . ""ith whom sh li\'cd: and a ~is ­ G th am Ho. iery in Philadelphia f r Ann a Raymond or Gr em ich , lt:r, Ethna alnan )/' Read ing. m re th an 50 yea r:. onn. , and L ui ·c Rob ·rts or A gra l!~ idc sc r icc wa!> held Her hu sband. ouis A.. di ed in Albuqu rque. N. M.; and a gra nd ­ Mar h at Head of hri stian u 1990. -t . on. emetcr . Ne,. ark. he i. surviv d by a . on, L ui . A mem rial s r i e was held of Wilmingt n; a sist r, Viol a March 4 at Dohert y uneral Home. Th rami I suggests ·o tH ri bu - McLay of Lansdale, Pa .; three Burial wa. pri va te. t ion. to t. Paul 's Lutheran hurch. A l'ilritlg nltitlldc. tlw l1i g lwst q11 :dity l'or Sl'tTil'l' grandchildren and . i great-g rand­ The family . ugge. ts co ntribu - children . ti on · to the Mill reek Fire ancll'al'ililit'l-1. <111d tiH· llHJ ~ t t·o ntpll'tc ~c lrl'li o n ... A Ma. of hri tian Burial wa ompany. Emily Weber at Vl'ry <·o mpct il ivf' prices. offered at St. Leo'. Catholi Church in Philadelphi a on Feb. 29. Buria l Simpers , member wa. in Ho ly epu lchre emetery, Mary Kathleen Newark Senior Center Cheltenham, Pa. Kramer, member St. The fami ly suggests contribu­ Bear res ident , Emil y Weber ItT. Foar·d liun<• ra l lloiH·r·t T. .I orH·s tion. to th charity of choice. Paul's Lutheran im pe rs. formerly or Milltown. died I l ome~ P.A. and Foal"d I fl(' Feb. _7, 1996, in hri. tia na N wark re ident, Mary Kathlee n Ho. pital. 111 S. Queen St. 318 George St. Funeral Directors Edward Waselefsky, Kramer. di ed F b. 27, 1996, in Mr. . impcrs, 3, a homemaker. P.O.Box 248 P.O.Box 27 122 W. Mai n St. WW II Army veteran Christiana Hospital, aft er becoming wa a member of Bald in Uni ted Rising Sun , MD 219 11 Chesapeake City, Newark, DE 19711 ill at home. M thodi . t hurch, - lk Mill. , M 1. , 41 0-658-6030 MD 219 15 302-731-4627 Newark re ident, dward F. Mr .. Kramer. I. was a memb r and Newark cnior ent er. 41 0-398-0002 410-885-5916 Wa elefsky, died Feb. 24, 1996, in of 1. Paul'. Lutheran hurch. Her hu sband. Norman ., di ed in New ark, where . he was th e choir Chri tiana Hospital. 1975 . QNSM/ Member by Invitati on , National Selected Morticians Mr. Wa. elef. ky, 80 wa. a chem- director from 1957 t 1958. he i. . urvived by a daughter, THE CHARTER SCHOOL 0 F WILMINGTON

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GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED CHESAPEAKE BAY. Final SOUTH CAROLINA LAKEVIEW 236 NORTH EAST , Timber Brook- TANNING BEDS. Wolff and 116 HOMES for pennies on $1 Closeout. Beautiful VA water­ bargam . $19,900 free boat 3BR, 11 /2 BA townhouse, ap­ Sunmaster. Factory direct b Lost & Found Delinquent tax, repo's, REO's front & water access home­ slip. Beautifully wooded lot Mobile Homes for pliances included, no pets, public. Eliminate middle man. Your area ToU free 1-800- sites on Bay's most prist1ne wlfree pnvate boat slip n Sale $650+ util, sec dep, & ref. Save hundreds. Money bad< 898-9778 ext. H-5139 for rur­ area. Pnvate boat dod< & pier spectacular waterfront com­ Gall 410 398-1 408. guarantee . Home/commercial . re nt llst1no s/directorv. Gall today for free brochure munity abutting golf course . Easy payments. Free catal og . OLD BEAGLE am land list , -800 -775-4563 Paved roads water sewer, RESORT I BEACH AREA - le­ 1·800-892-5015. that was found a month ext. 7186. Virginia Land & more. Excellent (inancmg . wis 70 x 14 3 BR 1 BA CA, 266 Waterfront also available . Call WOU:f TANNING BEDS . ()­ ago needs a loving home . Forest screened prch . Yr. round liv­ Office Space for der direct tram factory dlstri· He 1s very lovable & now. 1·800·704·3154. Tim ­ mg. $18,000 OBO 302·368· 202 DEEP CREEK/WISP area. 9 berlake Estates . Rent bution center. Why settle for en/·oys attention . He acres $25,900. Gateway b 0616 or 302-645-5620 plastic imi tations . We offer wou d make someone a Acreage & Lots Garrett Co. Wooded , 2 perks, WESTERN MARYLAND . 5.2 solid steel, full body Ianning very lovely companion . near state forest. 1-800-898- ac $12,900. Awesome moun­ CROSSROADS SHO~NQ beds. Financing available. 1· Please call me if you can 1 3/4 HRS West of DC Belt­ 6139 ext. 315. ALS . tam v1ews . Minutes to Deep 800-537-9113. help . CENTER space available . way. Picture perfect. 25+ ac Creek Lake Clld State Parks. 254 2000, 1600, & 1200 sq ft . Galt WOLFF TANNING BEDS . Tan $37,777 . Beautifully wooded Easy financing w/payments a; Apartments, 410 398·1300. at home. Buy direct save! Call Jacque at the Cecil acreage wllh ~ own moun­ low Cf> $98/mo .. New perc m Whig (410}398-3311. tain stream & unspoiled EXCLUSIVE! WATERFRONT aro survey. VISta Prop. 1· Unfurnished Commercial/ home units from mountain viem. On new road , 6-tac • $38,900. Now is the 800 -688-7693 . 272 $199 . Low monthly payments. 117 perced . build, camp, hunt or time to own lh5 superb open Free color catalog. 1 000· & wooded acreage - all set NOTTINGHAM TOWER Apts . Rooms for Rent Notices relax Financmg . Gall owner. 210 84 2-1305. 1-540-662-9216 . HCV. along a mystical mountain riv· 1BR & 2BR's available, 1st er, complimented t1{ aY.E­ Houses for Sale month rent FREE! Call 610 .. PRIVATE home with kit ECKANKAR Worship Service AMAZING RIVER LOT. $845 some mountain views. Ready 932-3331 . priv, parking avail, located on 352 "Creatmg Your Own Destiny" do'Ml, $162/month• . Level to build, camp, S'Nim fish or Rte 896, $65/wl<. ref required . b FOR SALE BY OWNER High Sun.1 March 17, 12 noon ' 59 ac~es just a 5 min. wal.k relax. Easy Terms. caJI Donna STUDIO APT at Domestic Call 610 255-Q275 Sporting Goods Un1tanan Universalist natures fme t mountam nver. or Hunter, owners, 1·304- on woooded hill 2.07 acres. Plumbing At 213, 1st Fellowship of Newark Fish, swim or watch a moun- 492·5429. Overlooking creek. North East floor, all util lncl, 278 420 W1lla Road . ' taln sunrise. Ready to buildA Area . 3BR, den, LA, DR, coun­ $450/mo+ 1 mo sec dep. BODYBUILDERS For more Info . camp or relax . Pnce: $16,90u, try kit, large deck, ha rdw ood 410 398-2494 until5:30 Vacation Property Your chance to acquire Call (302) 322-7673 bal. financed 15 yrs at 8.9% FREE LIST of wooded building nrs full basement. Asking ARM. Cal O'Mler 1-304-492- $1i5,~,900 . Call after6pm . 410 everything yoo need for a parcels 1n Garrett Co., MO. 1- 5429. OAC . 287-.. 696. 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Innova tive con­ 322 ceps bar, lat bar & more. st ruction financing . Gall Miles *Regular press bench Homes today. 1 OOJ 343- Furniture *Bench press machine 2884. ext. L • Approx 1200 lbs. Y.Eight plates (600 lbs iron, 600 lbs pla stic.) HIGH ON wooded til ' *12 dumbbells (10 lbs -40 overlooking creek . 2.07 lbs) plus one 60 lb. TOWNSEND , De AREA - acres . Cape cod . Privacy. ·several barbells w col­ For Sale or Rent. 3 Bed­ Close to 1-95. 3BR, LA lars. den, kit, DR, llNJ floors ~I roorn1 2 bath Brick Ranch­ 1 First $425 takes it er With new carpet, full basement, lg deck. Asking WICKER TABLE Natural basement & 2 car at­ $115,~.900 . Gall after 6pm . wicker Base vi glass top . 6-\f!.f!. ~ ~ tached garage oo 5 acre 410 l87-2696. Great condition! $50. Call410 287-3823 TURNQUIST PARTMENTS lot. $165,000. Owner fi­ Brass vanity chair w/ nancing available . ELKTON - 3BR twnhs in Turn ­ cushioned seat. Like new. $875/rno Rent. Gall (302) quist. $575/mo plus 1 rm $15 . Gall 410 392-0016 . 92·0 99 G:t 653-4342. 360 BAS£0 ON AI'I'ROVI:D AM't.ICATION 1\ND i YEAR LEASE. '~.:.:,;." ..~ dep. No pets. Call 398-8223 Lve message . after 5 om . Wanted to Buy 323 COLLECTOR WANTS Garden & Lawn World & U.S. coins. Cop­ per, Silve~ & Gold . Call PRIVACY HEDGE ·Liquidation btw 4pm -tpm . 410 275· Sale. Cedar - Arborv1tae 3 1!2- 8376. Ask tor Bob. 4 foot tree . Reg . $29.95- fl«>w $8 .95. Free delivery - guar­ anteed . 12 tree minimum . 362 Also available: Birch aro lilac. 1-800-889- 8238 . Yard & Garage Sales 330 Medical Supplies NEWARK FAIRFIELD AREA· Jeannie - ~ tag sale, 3114 & 15, 10·51 (Nos at 8) house DIABETICS . FREE SUPPLIES contents md turn, linens for those who qualify. Medi­ glass & lOt ware, jewelry', care/Insurance billed direct clo thes, lots of good stuff. Ql Apartment for test strips, insulin , N on 896 passed Clayton Halt glucometer. Satisfaction Super Fresh; next left into Guaranteed! Uberty Medical Fairfield, 2nd rt to 13 Fairfield Supply. 1 000 762-8026 . Or Mention 12035. RUMMAGE BAKE SALE CUi· gley 's Market Ate 273 New 332 Castle, east ot Hare's Corner, Miscellaneous 9-4om . 3/1 6 & 3/17 Meadows At Elk Creek 439 Muddy Lane • • • • • • • • • • • • 386 410-398-0470 • • Dogs E Turnquist Apartments L 110 Windward Ct. E ----FOR SALE---- PIT BULL FOR 41 0-392-0099 • • • • • • c • • • 1994 & 1995 Hess Trucks STUD Elk Chase Apartments 410 398-9362 AOBA registered. 62 Elk Chase Dr. Bolio Bloodline • • CIGAR WOOD INDIANS Call410 398-1697 41 0-398-3790 Chief, life SIZe, $875. Squaw or 39 8{)553. $750. Carousel Horse $975. call 302 738-1888 . ~~~ PIT BULL PUPPIES

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INTHE VRT PUBLIC NOTICE F OMM NPLEAS CITY 01111 NEWWARK Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will FOR THE DELAWWARE sell at Public Auction on 04/25/96 at 1:30 p.m. at: STATE OF DELAWARE PUBLIC STORAGE, INANDF R CITY VOTER&• REGISTRATION 201 BELLIEVUI RD., NEWARK. DE 1971! NEW TLE the personal property heretofore stored with the 0 NTY NOTICE undersigned by: IN RE: 'HANGE F #F109 - Thomas Flynn- 4 boxes NAME OF #F036 - Paul Reddington - assorted items I=EBRUARY 2•. •as& hristoph r All n MARCH '1&, '199& #8036 - Pat Fanning - 1 bed, 1 shelf, full K nn dy #0025 - Shane P. Martin • 1 refrigerator, 1 shovel, PETITI NER( ) B boxes TO gaMT07PM np 3115,22 hristoph r All n MUNICIPAL BUILDING Podralski (By his moth ­ CITY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE er ) 220 ELK... ON ROAD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE N TT E l HER BY Any eligible citizen may also apply for registration during regular MARCH 25, 1996- 8 PM GIVEN Lh t hristopher Pursuant to hapter 32, ection 32-7 , and ction All n Kenn dy inL nds office hours Monday through Friday by contacting the Department of 32-18(b)(3), ode of the 'ity of Newark, D !aware, to present a Petition to th Elections for New Castle County at 577-3464 before Saturday, M arch 1 6, notice is hereby giv n of u public hearing in th ourt of ommon Pie ouncil hamber, Newark Municipal Building, 220 for th tat of D lawar 1996. Elkton Road, on Monday, March 25, 1996 at p.m ., in and for N w astl REQUIREMENTS: To be eligible to register to vote in any regular or to consid r th request of alad Works taurant County, to change his spec ial municipal election in the City of Newark, a person shall be 18 for a Sp ial U P rmit to perat a fast-food n me to hristopher restaurant to b located in th Main Str t Gall ria, All n Podralski (by his moth r). years of age, a citizen of the United States, nd sha ll have been domi­ 45 Eo t Main tr t. ci led in the City of Newark for not less than 24 days next preceding day ZONIN LA lFl ATI N: BB ( entral Busin s Th r aM. District) Podralski of said election. Susan A. Lamblack, M /AAE P ti Lion r(s) ity ' cretary DATED: M rch 4, 1996 NEWARK ELECTION BOARD np 3/8,3/15,3/22

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Auto Insurance £:8:::7 BAYSHORE Lincoln Mercury 41 0-398-4500 AUTO, Inc. HERE!!! Delaware Drivers? McCoy AUTO fNSURANCE West end of High St. FORD • LINCOLN • MERCURY 398-7770 1233 Telegraph Rd. WEDGEWOOD AGENCY Gee 800-255-7770 Rising Sun TO 41 0-658-4801 ~ Chrysler Honda 41 0-642-6700 (302) 368-4123 ADVERTISE • Good Rates STURGILL BEL AIR HONDA Nissan • Discounts Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge 408 Baltimore Pike • Pay Plans Jeep Eagle - U.S. At. 1 Bel Air, 1 Blk. North Of OALL US • Young Drivers Conowingo, MD Harford Mall 11#3=• ::~=w •l l • Tickets - O.K. 1-800-675-6907 IF THIS EMBLEM ISN'T ON YOUR NEW 838-9170 • 893-0600 NISSAN,YOU PROBABLY PAID TOO MUCH! New & Used Cars Buick 2323 N. DuPonr Highway AT ANCHOR Dodge Rt. #13 BIWR.I·295 &1· 495 Pontiac & Buick 302·852·3200 410·398·1230 123 Bridge St. ADVANTAGE Always 300 New Elkton, MD Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth Nissans in Stock 41 0-398-0700 Toyota 503 E. Pulaski Hwy. Elkton, MD

I I 1-800-394-2277 AT 40 & 222- PERRYVILLE ow 642-2433/1-800-818-8680 ~ Mon-Thurs 9-9/Frl 9-8/Sat. 9-5 Oxford, PA ~------...., #1 In Service-4 Years in a rowl 61 0-932-2892 RITTENHOUSE Hyundai BAYSHORE MOTORS AUTO, Inc. Chevrolet 250 Elkton Rd . West end of High St. 302-368-91 07 398-7770 800-255-7770 Ford Pontiac BAYSHORE 111Dr,tPSDN Cleveland Ave_ & 1 01 N. Philadelphia Blvd. Kirkwood Hwy. ,~, ®TOYOTA Aberdeen,MD 21 001 4003 N. DuPont Highway Newark, DE Route 13 atl-495 302-453-6800 ONE NAME MEANS MORE 800-241-6644 1-800-800-3037 NO ••HASSLE LOW PRICES EDGEWOOD, MD Oxford, PA LARGE SELECOON RT. 40 & MOUNTAIN RD. Jeep 610-932-2892 4 t 0 -679-. 500 c8=1 ADAMS JEEP EAGLE Aberdeen, Md Subaru 1 1-80Q-427-7115 Your ld Could le Here.' •I New & Used Jeep Sales & Service MATT SLAP SUBARU,Inc. To ldvertise M 255 E. Cleveland Ave. FORD • LINCOLN • ADVANTAGE 1233 Telegraph Rd. Newark, DE Ct1//1Js IT Rising Sun JEEP EAGLE 302-453-9900 Clevelltnd Ave. & Kirkwood~. 41 o-658-4801 NMnlrtc, DE f11·311·1231 ,1M·••a eaoo 41o-642-6700 PA ~E 24 • EW RK P ST • MAR li 15, 19 6 _NOW RENTING !lntroducin Applications are now being taken ' Two B droom Apartm nts $399/month* 'J lRI " lA A'S ·W ST ~ Ell (h Three B droom Apartm nt $499/ month -~c APARTM NT C'OMM NITY t < ase To Qualifi d Applicants A RENTAL COMMUNITY RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN Monday through Friday Plentiful Amenities :30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ECTION all (410) 398-3790 for information Christiana Great Location nv •ni ntl locaL din Elkton, from Rt. 40 tak OF THE ~~....._Farms Affordabl Rent t White Hall Rd . to Bridg well Parkway. '@' <.:). Cornell Ma na g ment Corp. "".:.--~ NEWARK A RENTAL COMMUNITY POST Affordabl 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments I YOUR

• Fully Equipped Kitch ns • Privat En r n H • , ntral Air onditioning • tain R ::.sistant Wall to Wall C rpeting • Mini-blinds in all wind ws could be here! • lndividuaJ torage Areas • L undry Facility on Site Call: · • On Sit Man gement • Handicap Acce · ible Renee Quietmeyer Applic lions now b i ng acceplcd all 302-454- 56 for mor information ~ Cornell Management orp. @ 1-800-220-3311

FOR SALE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All re I estate adverttsed heretn ts subject lo the Fodera! Fatr Houstng Act, whtch makes tttllegal to adverttso any preference. limitation or dtscrimtna tlon based on race, color, religton, sox. handtcap, famthal status or national ongtn or mtention to make any such preferences, limttalions or dtscrimtnallon

Sta te laws forbtd dtsc nmtnation 111 the sale, rental or advortlstng of real esta te based on factors in addt tt on to those protect d und r federal law. In Mary! nd, dtscnmtnahon based on manta! status or phystcal or mental handicap is prohibited

We wtll not knowmgly ace pi any advertistng for real estate whtch IS tn vtolation of th e law. All persons are hereby Informed th l all dwellings dvertised ar available on an equ I opportunity baSIS. Get maximum exposure in the Market Place at a price you can afford. 4 Week Program only $150 Get your Kates One Week Program only $45 in the DEADLINE • NOON Friday for following Friday Run Newark Post or Friday Cecil Whig Real Estate Tabloid

426 NEWPAPER LANE C $150,900 AR BEACH RIGHTS and BOAT SLIP accompany this rancher within walking distance to the Elk River. 2BR , 18, eat-i n-kit, 2 car garage, extra room could be a sewing room/study on 1/2 acres. Year round $ }2500 Home. DIR : From Elkton: At 40 to S on Oldfield Poin t Rd, follow approx. 4 mi. to Lon Elkmore Rd to 140. Call for more information Lenders Package Special For more Renee Quietmeyer information 1·800·220·3311 ext. 3034 Contract·required. 1/4 page once a contact: 410·398·3311 ext. 3034 month or 2-1/8 pages per month. r------,Cut out and mail check or money order along w/original photo to: Real Estate Advertising, Cecil Whig, P.O. Box 429, Elkton, MD 21922-0429 Attention: Renee Quietmeyer

NAM~------KATE CHART FREE ST. ADDRESS"------....:.P..:..:H=ON=E:...... -______CITY______---'s~~~.~.T~ATu.E ______.Z""'IP __ _ Call Renee Quietmeyer PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (50 word limit.______1-800-220-3311 D CARotl I I IEXP. DATE __ or 410-398-3311 D NAMEONCARD ------­ DATESADTORUN ------~------~~---~~~~~L------~-- ~ ------~ ~~~~~~~~ CITY OF NEWARK INTHE URT IN THE COURT MAR H 15, 1996 • N WARK Po • PA E 25 F OMMONP I DELAWARE F MMONPLEA FOR THE BOARP OF APJUSIMENT F RTHE TATE LIEN HOLD R ALE FAMILY RT PUBLIC HEARlN OF DELAWARE STATE OF DELAWARE DATE: MAY 7, 1996 IN AND FOR FOR TJIE TAT F NOTICE IN AND FOR TIME: 9:00AM DE WARE MARCH 21, 1996-7:30 PM NEWCASTLE NEW ASTLE COUNTY PLACE: 1111 ELKT N, RD. NEW MTLE Pursuant to hap r 32, Article XIX of the Code OUNTY UNTY IN RE: RAN GE OF 1) 1973 Dod WH41 3A20 203 of th City of Newark, Delaware, notic is h reby IN RE: NOTI E OF NAME F 2) 19 Mazda ,JMl C221X 1 29122 gi ven of a public hearing at a regul ar m oting of th HAN E FNAME F FAMl LY RT Board of Adjustment on Thursday, March 21 , 1996 ouglas Micha I Ray 3) 1984 odg 2 4HB11T K2924 7 L ura J ung Lcsli •ord l FAB 2 A FF130701 HEARING at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Newark PETITT NE ( ) P ET ITI NER(S) 4) 1 5 TO 5) 19 7 ubaru 1FlAF21BUIA103 95 T : H nr J . ltwi n,·kt , Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Ro ad, Newark, TO Respo nd ·nt ougla Michael Ray 6) 19 Olds 1 3NF14Ll J M2 0211 Delawar , to h ar the following app als: Laura Jung Kwon P t.i lion r, Man e ' I Yi n­ The a ppeal of the Newark ountry Club, 300 Steele 7) 1977 Ford B70EVX89194 N Tl E I H EREBY NOTI E I HEREBY ) 1977 h vy 1 29R7B47 427 sk i, filed a PciLiton for , n West Main Street, for a va riance to Chapter 32, GIVEN t hat Laura Jung r dcr of Pr t d ion From Section 32-9 (b) (2) a., which requires a minimum IVEN that Douglas M. 9) 197 h vy ~1491173933 Lesli intends to pr nt Ray int nds to pr s nt a 10) 1989 Ford 1 APP9092K'I' l c 6530 buse against ,'OU in the setback of 120 ~ et from all streets and property a P ti tian to th ourt of F mily curl of t h . tatP Petition to the ourt of ~p 3/15 lin s. Applicants' plan is to recon t ruct a ommon PI a fo r t h of lawar for Nl'w maintenance bui lding on the site which will be 11 ammon Pleas for th tate of lawar in and State of D la war in and Castl ount . n.n E.· fe et from th two property lines and reconstruct a for N w astl ounty, to for New Castle County, to Pur h aring t k plucl pool house which will be 11 feet and 45 feet from two cha n g her n a m to on M rch 6, 1996, and a property lines. cha nge his n a me to Laura J ung Kwon Douglas Michael Ray ':n mporary rd r was ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RS Laura L sli en r d ag

PA ' I ~ 2 • NEWARKPOst • MARCII1 5,19 1 J T ilE ( '0 HT 425 432 TROPICAL RESORTS HIRING . DRIVERS . TEAMS . Immediate DESIRE X-Ira $$? Stuff eo­ 710 )F MMON PLEAS Entry-level & career positions oppo rtunities. Drive for new vel opes @ home. Free dtls. F RTHE 'TATE l abo rers Miscellaneous av~ilable wo r1 dwide . Excellen t USFreightways Truckload dM­ Send SASE to Fehrman and Carpet. Floor Svcs. F J ELAWAH.E benefits alii bonuses. For sion (fo rmerly TNT Freight­ Assoc. PO. Box 742 Hockes· comprehensive program di­ I N AND FOR ALASKA EMPlO YMENT . Fish ­ ways) . Average 5500+ sin. De. 19707. Ing Industry. Earn to $3,000- rectory, call Reso rt Employ­ miles/wk, 1996 conventlonals, NJ<: W CA L . ment Services . 1-800-807- top pay/bene fits. (USF) Comet COUNrY MACHINE OPERATOR, apply $6,000 /month . Room & within Iron Hill Pallet board. Tran sportation . No ex­ 5950 ext. R8967 1. Transport. call 1-800-770- 508 r f{E: Inc, 1137 Elkton Ad, Newark, perience necessary For com­ 3725. Cli/\N ' I<: OF NAME OF 302-368-9 131 Financial Services WALT'S CARPET DE prehensive program di rec tory DRIVERS . of being S haron T. M ubrey call 1-206-971 -3512 ext. 446 TlRED SERVICE PETJ'T'r N ERa)> away from home? National A89674 . Sales Freight offers job security, $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE$$ for TO structured settlements, annui· Do your carpets look Slwron L. 1'yl r home weekly, top pay BCIBS, shabby? Gall the Carpet $$AVON$$ POTENTIAL $200 - presc ription drug card, 401-K. ties, lottery payouts, in ­ OTI 'f~ IS 11 ~Hb BY 426 COOK & Dietary Aid, no exp Specialist. $2,000 per mon th . Sel v.Alere Minimum 23, 1 year tractor­ surance claims & mortgages. C IVEN that Sharon T. Management necessary. Ap ply n person at 1 800-386-3582. J. G. Went­ Newar1< Manor Nursing Home & 'Mloo you like, ~ not just trailer experience, CDL·A. Gall We can take care of your Ma brey in ends to door to door anym ore. Medi­ Dam at National Freight. 1- worth, the nations only direct pr $C nt n P tition to the 254 West Main St Newark. r£ ourchaser. new carpet installations, ca l/o ther insurance avail. 1 800 -922 -5088. ext. 4648 old carpet re-Installations, 'ourt f Common PI as PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 000 288-6311 . Ind. Reo. CREDIT CARD PROBLEMS? forth Stat • of Dl'lawar DRIVERS. TRACTOR TRAILER carpet repair work TEAM One low monthly payment. (restretch, burn holes, in and New 'nstlc AGENT: AVON needs repre· train in g 3 weeks full­ for Looking lor energet1c, dedi­ CRUI SE SHIPS HIRING -Earn Cut interest. No harassment. water damage, etc .) & ounty, to chang h r cated, "take charge" team . $2,000+/mo. on cruise ships sentatives Earn up to 50%. time or 8 weekends part- No door to door. Start your tim e.Job place ment 'Mih NO FEE. Counseling available. new carpet sales. nnmc to Sharon L. Tyler Resident manager & main­ or land -tour companies. Non-profit agency. NACCS 1 own business in "96". Must over 20 companies b haron L. Mnbrcy tenance person wanted for World Travel. Ma le/female. 800 881-5353. EXT #103 For FREE ESTIMATES new apa rt ments in Christiana. For comprehensive program I.E 18. lnd Rep. Call 1 000- choose from . Rnancing P 'titioncr(s) 725 -2866 . available . Shipper's Choice 1 Reasonable Rates DATE : 2-16-96 Send resume to: PO Box di r ec t o~A call 1 206 97 1-3552 Call (4101893-4828 9631 Wilm inoton. De 19809 . ext. C8l1t>76. 800 -874 -7131 ' np 3/1,8,15 454 FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION . IN THE COURT IMMEDIATE RELIEF! Too 715 OFC MMONPLEAS Truck Drivers many debts? OVerdue biNs? Cleaning Services FOR THE Reduce monthly payments 502 30-50% . Eliminate interest. IfiBSOUITE fiUCTIOH I STATE OF DELAWARE DRIVERS • Solo & teams, IN AND FOR $2,000 sign-on . Top teams Business Opps. Stop collection callers. Re­ SAT., MARCH 23 • tO AM NEW CASTLE earn $104,000+, top trainers store credit. NCCS, nonprofit. CO UNTY earn 70K+. Major bene­ 1 000 955-()412. MIDDLETOWN, DE - AT. 301 3/4 MI. N. OF MD LINE $35 ,000/YEAR INCOME po­ IN RE: CHANG F fits/motel & deadhead pay. OVERDUE BUS? Debt Con­ Covenant Transport. 1-800- tential. Reading books. Toll OAK: 2 tables w/leaves, washstands, carved hi­ NAME OF free 1-800-898-977 8 ext. R- solidation. Cut payments 20- back bed, servers. buffets, dressers. lots of chairs. M arlene Maria 441 -4394 . Students call 1- 50% . Stop Collections. Avoid 800 -338 -6428. 5139 for detalls/directorv. VICTORIAN: What not, hall tree chairs, clawfoot rowley Bankruptcy . Help with IRS BECAU SE YOU server, Victrola, 16 pa ne cupboard, Empire server, PETITIONER(S) $40,000/YEAR INCOME po­ debts . Reduce interest. Not a HAVE OTHER TO tential. Home typists/PC lE­ lender. Ucensed/Bonded . vanities, bookcases, much more. Mantel clock, THINGS TO DO. ca rn ival punch bowl, bottles, old kitchen, lamps, Marlene M a r ia ers. Tol free 1-800-898-9778 (Non -Profit) MCCS 1 800 ext. T- 5739 for listings/direc­ pitcher/bowl. 88 Case 638, 60 Ford 601 , Ford Crowley-MeAd am 787-7235 ext. 403. YOU NEED Captains torv. F900 tractors, Wheel Horse w/attach., bush hog, NOTI E 1 HER •BY Quarters MAID BRIGADE funnel wagons, flat wagons, tools. Watch for IVEN that Marlene BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Possi­ Boarding & Grooming details. Maria rowley intends ble $2500 part-time $8000 • Regular or one-time NEXT SALES: • MARCH 30 -EXTON, PA to present a Petition to th DOGS & CATS full-time monthly, processing • Equipment and Court of ommon Pleas THE FA RM MARKET • Baths-Dips-Styling insurance claims for health· 618 supplies provided • APRIL 30 - CHESAPEAKE CITY, MD for tho State of D !aware care providers. Investment re­ • Customer - rated (We go anywhere) quired. Software purchase Diet, Health Aids ANTIQUE SHOP in and for N w Castle Large Indoor Suites quality control • MAY 4- BEAR, DE - ESTATE SALE County, to change her With Connecting plu s computer. Financing • Reliable,superior name to Marlene Maria Outside Runs available . 1 000 722 -SAMS. ATIENTION DEFICIT DISOR­ service ... period .JOliN .J(t (;UI~I~ N- AUCfiOM ~ ER DER . Potentially no more ~­ Crowley -McAdams Heated F loors Thru-Out CASH PAID WEEKLY - Earn • EPARATE A'ITERY talin. Natural relief Is 0011 Marlene Maria $2 for each envelope you 992-0299 GJ02) :17'8-4722 • rowley The Diffenmce available . Cal Maximum En­ NO RAIN OAT • NO BUYFR 'S PR EMI UM stu ff. Free details. Send Petition er(s) terprises 1-800-298-4677 for ATTIC/BASEMENT GARAGE NO DELAWA RE SALES TAX 398-8320 S.A.S.EA.. National Homemail­ free information . 24 hour DATED: Feb. 21, 1996 Free estimates. call Kevin at cw 3/13, np 3/15 175 DEAVER R AD. ers, 44w N. 16th Stree t, Ste. recorded messaoe . np 3/8,3/15,3/22 ELKTON MD 2008 Ph oe nix . Al. 85016 398-0811 or Beep me at 392- 2061 , your phone & I key F()( cleanouts call ANYTIME '"I hev treated n1 like I \Va buying ,, Bill's Custodial a J\1a erati or omething. '' It's having '' Service r li~e Com miRes/Business '' extra Insurance. 20 yrs Exp Free Est Fully lns'd you're Stripping & W11xing Ju t be 'au e floors Rug Shampooing & lo king to buy a Wind ows Elkton 410 398-6744 u · d car J n't "We Do It All With Pride" 111:\an \OU . hould g t ·h rt-chang d 729 on co urte y. And il' Heating

vou top bv a at urn DAVE'S HEATING & COOLING , 17 yrs . exp . ~ ho\\TOOill, v u v on't. Have fu mace cleaned & tuned -up. 000 949-4581 Wh th r rou 'r tn or 410 392-6504. Free Est 1a'rk Nc·al. on Installation . Fm.:tn~' l' Dirrnor. S

740 LARSONS TREE - Painting, Papering SERVICE • Best rates available now • Hawdous take downs • Stump & Shrub removal • Land clearing Classifieds... • Brush chipping • Firewood available *FullY Insured MD forest P& P PAINTING Products operator. 410 392-5175. Fnt Estim~t• it's your Clll(410)311-tl21 Lt~n 11'1111111 816 Miscellaneous 748 Repairs, EVINRUDE OUTBOARD Motor 1.5 HP-"MATE" used 3 hrs . Remodeling $125. (302) 738 -7595. neighborhood 860 MORETZ & SONS Autos Under $1000 QUALITY HOME IMPROVEMENTII SEIZED CARS from $175. 25 yrs experience in al Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, phases. No job Is to large BMWs, Corvettes . Also or smal! Gal today t>r Jeeps, 4 WD's. Yoor area. Toll , free estimate, 410 939- free 1-800-898-9778 ext. 0177, 410 557-6143. 5139 for current ~stings/di­ MHIC#47687 rectorv. marketplace!

756 862 Trash Removal Autos Under $5000

SnNE'S TRASH SERVICE JEEP CHEROKEE 85' 4 dr, Why pay high prices t>r Emerald Green, gold pin trash service? for quality NEWARI< strip, brand new wheels PosT am clean service at ort-1 ant gold Rivet 5 star rims $16./month for residential w!1ock . $4000 · FIRM! service, give ts a call a1 Runs good, ideal first car 378-3792. Serving fnxn for young driver. CaM Elkton to Conowingo aoo (41 0) 620-1730 bet. 5 Jill Port Deposit area. & 8 pm, Mon-thurs or at wof1< (410) 398-3311, 8 1~800~ 757 pm, ask for C. Johnson. Tree Services

R. RHOADES TREE 864 SERVICE Autos Over $5000 Tree, Stump, Brush · 220~1230 Removal Trimming Firewood '78 CORVETTE Bat7t blue, free Estimates Auto, T tops. Looks good . In DE & MD Asking $6500 neg . Call 410- 410 287-o894. 398-3381 'ti19om .

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MSAP $13,820 MSRP MSRP $17,518 DISC 333 DISC DISC 1,110 REBATE COLGAAD 400 COLGRAD 400 COLGRAD 500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 $183 $135 $166 $131 $197 $190 FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE only 24 mo. 36mo. BUY 1996 DODGE PICKUP 1996 EEP CHEROKEE 4X4 AC, Cloth Seats, Airbag, AM/FM 96-309 MSRP $17,851 DISC 1,700 COLGRAD 400 TRADE WORTH 2,500 ** STK 96-448 OUR PRICE $236 $122 $238 $180 FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE 36mo.

V6 , AT, AC , Cloth , 7 Pass, AM -FM, AB S V6 , AT, AC , PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, AM-FM Cass, Dual Airbag , Rear Def Alum Wheels MSAP $20 ,415 MSRP $27,842 DISC. 2,325 DISC 2,762 COL GRAD 400 COLGRAD 400 TRADE WORTH 2,500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 STK 96-100 STK 95-867 $291 $202 $393 $329 $373 $252 FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE 36 mo. 36mo. 36mo. 36mo. BUY 'Finance payments are ba sed on "Chrysler Gold Key Plus' plan (see dealer fo r details). Lea se payments are based on a closed end lease w/purchase option. First payment, refundable security deposit and bank acquisition fee are due at delivery. $2500 trade worth not guaranteed. State taxes & licensing fees not included . Photogra phs shown may not be actual vehicle available. "Pre viously titled vehicle.

95 FORD CONTOUR SDN 91 FORD FESTIYA GL 92 EAGLE TALON •.IIIPCIIIROIU .... 95 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT ...... ,..... 95 PLYMOUTH NEON AT, AMIFM Ca~ . PS, P8 AT. P , PB, PW , PL, AM•FMICDS& !I Cyt, Al. AC. Pw. PL. A~Atl C... Yl, AT, AC • .UWM Co" ve, ~T. ~ P'N, PL, l1ll. C"'!H . AC. AT. PS, PB. PW. PL . AM/FM Cas• $3,795* Sunroof, till. oruiM AC. PS. PB, AM/FM $8,995* $9,495* $10,995. 112~-6~ $8,995" $1 0 ,995· S129*mo. S249*mo. $239*mo. $279*rno. $239*mo. 38 S199*mo. ..,montha $189*mo. months t 48'rnonthe eo months 60 montha 60 months 94FORDPR08E tt CHEVY CAMARO RIS 94 JIIP CMIIOIIE Sl U4 93 DODGE D250 AT, AC, PS, PB, PW 8 Cyl, AT. At; AMIFM, PS, P9 C""'"""- ~. PS. P8, AC. P'W. PL. V6, AT, AC. PS, PB, AM/FM/Cass 11'8. ,.T. /lit;, PS, -., fiW, Pt. AM/Fill ...... $9,99$* $13,885* c... 88 ACURA LEGEND 92 CHEVY LUMINA $6,995* $14,4V&• V6, AT, AC. PW. PL. AM/F M/Ca :~S V6, AT. AC, PSIPB AMI M C !!8 S219*m~. S289*mo. mo. 80 months S183*mo. eo months S309*mo. •tee• $7,995.. $8,995" eo montha 481'1t0nttte··-· S249*mo. $199*mo. 92 CHRYSUR LQARGN CPE 92 DODGE DAnONA 1M DODGE DAKOTA V6 , AT. AC PW, AM/FM C.u V 6, PS. PB. PL. AMIFMICill>S V8. AT, AC . PW, PL. AMIFM CIW PB, AM/Ft.4 , FlunnlngllOIIrCIS 42 months 60 months $6,995* $8,995* $16,&915* $7,995* $179*mo. $191* mo. $353*mo. S179*mo. 94 NISSAN ALTIMA QXE 95 DODGE NEON SPORT 48 months 80mo ha eomomt. IOmonlha V'. Ar, AC. PW, P~ . AINFM/Cass. Tilt, Cruise PS. PB. PL. 1\MIFM/Ca s. ABS 95 DODGE AVENGER $9,995* $9 995.. 92 PLYMOUTH LAS•R II DOOQI DAIIOT. 41t • DODGE 1210 PICialt 'futho, AWO, AC, PW, Pt.., AMIFM Ca&:o v•, AT, AC. Leather PV-1, PL. Sunroof Ye1 PS, P8. AJMIM!Cua. VB, AT, PS, PB, AM/FM, Only 591( mltee $16,995. I 01\IY 1 OK ,.,.. $222*mo. $219*mo. $9,995· $13,498.. $7,999• 60 months 60 months $222*mo. S3&9*mo. S287*mo. S259*mo. eo months eo month• Hmonthtl 89 CHEVY CAVALIER 90 FORD MUSTANG 94 PONTIAC GR AM GT 92 SATURN SLZ • DODGI DAIOTA IIARI I 414 IJ DOHI Q. CAMVAII H AT, A C, PS, PB, AM-F M fCoo AT, AC AMIFM Cass. 'Tilt, Cruise \18, AT. AC. PW, PL. Till, Cnllle AC, PS. PB , AM/FM()a ~s A ', AT. PS. P O. Tilt, Cruise W.Allf.Q1411t1C...110.,1'WI\ i'IIIJSIIItrL-. $4,495* Alum WNeltl $3,995'"' $10,495* $8,095"' $11,995* 112,988* S229*mo. S222*mo. S149*mo. $423*mo. S135*mo. eo month• 38 month• •288*mo. 36 months 60 month• eo months eo mona.• 94 CHEVY CAMARO Z·28 MJmtWRANILIR II·CHIYY C2IGO PfU M CHIVY LUMINA .,.,,T,NA V8, AT, AC , PW. PL. AMIFM Cass AC. PS. P8, AIIAIFM/Cus PS. PB. AI\NI'M Cau.. COnaole V8. AT, AC. AIIs. PS, P8. AO. PS, PB, AMIFM/C at~<~ $14,996• ~C.. 91 PLYMOUTH ACCLUI • CHRYSlER NEW YORKER $10,995* $15,495* S1o,...- $13,985* Al. AC. AM1FM cass F'S, I'B 1/6, AT. PS. PB, PW, PL. AMIFM Coss $239*mo. S317*mo. $5,995. 80 month• S331*mo. •229*mo. IOmontha *289*mo. $5,995" eo~• 80manlt1e S157* mo. S198*mo. 91 EAGLE SUIIIIIT 89 PONTIAC FIRIIIRD It .IEIP CHIROICU LTD 94 FORD IWIQIR nT 48 months AT, AC. PS, PB, AMIFM V8 , AT, AC. T·Tops AC , AM/FM Cess. PS. PB aDQEG.CMAWILI 36 months $4,995* $5,995* 6 Cyl, AT, PW, Pl. LONither. $8,995" 11111. Yt. AT.AC, PW PL NoM'M Clu. 111. CIUIII $129*mo. S199*mo. AWFMCa!IIMIIIe S199*mo. a PONTIAC GR. PRIX SE 92 CHRYSLER FI"H AYE 48 montha 36 months 80 SV,495" months $10,915* v . AT, AC, PL. 1111 Cru«ll P!l, PB V6 . AT. AC. PW PL . Tilt. Crut'\0 Sunroof $4,995* It UQU TALON 92 PONTIAC SUr.IIID t211AZDA I2JDO $10 , 995 ~ AT. AC, AMIFM Oau, F¥1, Pl.. AT. AC. PS, PB . PL. AMIFM Cas& PS. P8. AWFM Caal S21S* mo. •238*~. $159* mo. $239*mo. se,HS"' $6,495* $4,8H* 60 month& S17$1*mo. $164*mo. U IIIOmhl S139*mo...... 411montha 48 months amana. *Prices based on $2,000 down cash or trade. State fees additional.