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85th Year, Issue 3 (l:) 1995 February 10, 1995 Newark, Del. • 35e

AFTER OUSTER OF ST. MARK'S PRINCIPAL THIS WEEK Many wonder 'why?' In sports By JENNIFER L. ROOGERS IHM, tl i oce~a n superin tendent of The principal 'attl at times it W , decided not to rene w difficult to keep quiet about hi' di '>­ NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Russo's con trac t at the entl of t h~: mi.,!>al. Hi ~ Ja<,t day will he June 10. GlASGOW GIRLS GET llJ93- 19')4 s hool year. Her rea.,on s. "My job w:h and i~ to see that The St. M ark 's High S hoo l however, are a my.,tery. No one at eve rything goes 11 ell," ~ aid Ru., so. community is still wondering why the Of'fice or Cath olic chools will He rcca lletl a time when <., tafT mem ­ EVEN WITH th e Diocese of Wilmington discus' the tli s rni~sa l because per­ bers teased him ab ut t-omething he ann ounce d Ronald R. Ru sso. princi­ so nnel matt er' are "'> trictly confi­ did, sayi ng ·•your pink ~lip is in the pal for 18 yea rs. was not in vited denti al." mail. They didn' t know it reall y back fo r th e I 995- I 996 schoo l yea r. Ru sso wa . notified by mai l in \vas.'· BRANDYWINE 1B But students, parents and staff Jul y 1994 th at h i~ co ntract wou ld He said he ditln' t look fo r anoth­ weren't alone in being in the dark. not be re newed and kept mu m unti l er job unti l a fe w week'> ago when BULLDOGS. According to Ronald R. Russo, th e public announ ce ment was made he appl ied for the president's posi­ he was never gi ve n a reaso n. Jan. 18. He didn' t wa nt to spec ul ate tion at De laware Tec hni cal & Si ster Marie Lourch:: s Van. ton, ahout the superintendent 's reaso ns. Se e ST. MARK 'S, 7A ..... LoCAL NASCAR Officials look for ·answer TEAM EYES FLAGAT 1B to plowing problems here: By JENNIFER l. RODGERS ha ve to main tain th e s tree t ~ in th e other ... we don't have any kind of RICHMOND. same manner as th e stat e. The ca tch hammer to ay you have to pl ow." NEWARK POST STAFF WRI TER is th at th e state is not required to State Representative Vincent A. remove . now from roads in subdivi­ Lofink (R-Bcar) . ays he wi ll imro-· To plow or not to pl ow. T hat is is sion.. duce "enabling legislation·· th at v. ill the qu es ti on housing deve lopers In the news M ark A lexander. public works give Ne\1 Castle ou nt y power to face when deciding wheth er to enginee r for the Delaware force developers to remove ~now if remove snow from subdivisions that Department of Tra nsportation's County Counci l so chooses. are not ye t co mplete. (DeiDOT) North Di. tri t. sa id th e " The co unty woul d have to State and county leg islators wa nt state qoe. not have any laws that enforce it,'' sai d Lo link ... ince th e NEWARK POST STAF F PHOTO BY TONJA CASTANEOA to make developers res ponsible for spe ifica lly address snow removal. stree ts have not bee n taken over by NEWARK COPS LOCK Valentine 's Day is the busiest day of the year for Newark-area removing snow from streets in th ei r " The problem lies in th at we th e ~ t a t e. th ey are sti II un der the florists. On our Business page this week , we take a look behind the subdi vision. until co nstru cti on is don't maintain (remove snow) co unty's ~upe r vi . ion ." scenes of this busy lovers' holiday. Here, Sandy Kegerise , manag­ finished and the . tate approves and er of Kirk's Flowers on Ash Road in Newark, displays a variety of . streets aft er we acce1t them," said If Lofink's legislation passes. accepts re" ponsibility for the roa Is. Alexa nder. " Th ere need. to be lan­ HISTORYIN the colorful petals that will purchased next Tuesday. She holds one According to state law, builders 3A­ guage clari fy ing it one way or th e See PLOWING , 7A ..... BASEMENT. of Kirk's fruit and go ~met bas ~et~. ~ee page 48 . Plan in works to ward off absentee landlords By TONJA CASTANEDA into ce rt nin Newark neighborh oods. which Newark Mayor Ron Gardner said thi s ments of th e Clean Air Act. SCHOOL OFFICIALS are now primarily single- family, owner­ mortgage assistance proposn l would gi ve The assis tance program would he a ail­ NEWARK POST STAFF WR ITER occupied homes. lower-sa laried Uni vers it y of Delaware staff ab le only to UD . Laffer". It woul d he funded The proposa l arose from the Town and members ass istance to buy a . ingle-family by the universi ty. GEAR UP FOR In an effort to prevent single- fam ily Gown Commiuee, which is co mprised of home th ey oth erwi. e might not be able to The proposa l fo l low~ six mon ths of dis­ homes here from becoming absentee-o wned city officials. ci ti ze n. and uni ve r. ity repre­ afford. cussion at TO\\ n and Gown commi ttee ses­ rental units. twelve Newark neighborhoods . entatives. Members want to help single­ Uni versity of Dela ware Vice Pre. ident of sions th at we re foc used on way. th e Ci ty of VOTEON soon may be eligible for mottgage ass is­ fami ly homes sta y just that. They share Gove rnment and Public Relations John ewark and University of De laware can 4A tance. man y res idents· fea rs th~tt properties will be Broo k said anoth er adva mage for th e un i­ work toge ther to re so lve city and un iver. ity Dubbed th e Mortgage A ss istance so ld to ou t-o f-town landlord s who th en lease ve r ~ it y would be th at employees close to prob lems. such as reside nt and stu dent rc la- REFERENDUM. Program, it provides tinanciaf incenti ves to the property to a number of tenant. - usual­ ca mpu. could walk or bike to work. th ere­ Univer ity of Delaware personn el to move ly uni ve rsity stud ents. fore, helping to th e co llege mee t require- See ASSISTANCE , 7A ..... In Lifestyle Round 3 for Paper Mill Road rezoning Monday

DOES YOUR SWEETHFART By JENNIFER L. RODGERS single-family homes last yea r but council be a 600,000 squan.: -foot of'fl ce building in 1989 and duPont then donated the 63-a re members wanted a ·'more creati ve" plan. when the city annexed the land in 1989. pa rk now known as Wi lliam M . Redd park. NEWAR K POST STAFF WRITER They se nt duPont's plan back to the plan­ Because of a surplus of off'i ce space in th e named after a former Newark mayor. HAVE ASWEET TOOTH~ ning commiss ioner who had previou. ly area, duPont decided to build home. on the The rest or the land is used for two re~i ­ The owner of 74. 12 acres, located near recommended aga inst it. propert y instead . dential deve lopment. . The Hun t at Louviers the William Redd Park off Paper Mill Road A new plan, howeve r. has the planning The land in questi on was once a small (formerl y the Cullen farm) and Pine ARFACHEFSCAN will go a third round with Newark City commiss ion's blessing. Council members portion of the Cook and Cullen farm .. Meadows. The Cook farm ho u ~e will be Council members Monday evening and ask will vote on a project that includes 135 sin­ According to duP nt. his fath er S. Halloc k incorporated into the ~hopping area of th e that hi s property be rezoned to res idential. gle family homes and a 5.76 acre shopping duPont bought the farms in the fate 1 9~0s. land in q ut:~tion. HELP YOU Ri chard duPont, who makes deci sion center. After hi. fath er died he wi lled the proper­ Pl anning commissioners recommended conce rning th e land owned in trust by The land i. curtently zoned to a commo­ ty to hi s grandl: hildren. CELEBRATE. 8A Wilmington Trust, originally proposed 200 da te office space and was ori ginally slated to The city annexed 253 ac re~ of the farm. See REZONING , 7A .....

In Qiversions it, now you don't · THE FAMOUS NEVILLE City COCUK.il could yote ro adopt the Newark Po t1 Dtt\te an historic preservation ordi­ Roberuon. a Main Street nance that might have protected dent, Y.TOte. "I am ~ddened tnd BROTHERS ARE it. di mayed hy the lo. of When news spread that me demolition pennit for the build- See IDlE, COMING TO TOWN! 1OA

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NEWS 1-14A POLICE 2A DIVERSIONS 10A OPINION &A LIFESTYLE 8A OBITUARIES 9, 13A BUSINESS 4B ARTS 14A SPORTS 1-38 CLASSIFIEDS 5-128

. l PAGE 2 • NEWARK I'OST • FEilRll Kl' I 0, I ~)!)!) Police beat ...... • Police Beat is compiled each old Harrisburg, Pa. man for alleged ed stolen Feb. 2 from Girls Inc. on week from the files of the Newark welfare fraud. Video camera missing Wyoming Road, police report. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder o. Police Department hy .1·ta!f writer According to police reports, the Friday, January 27 6:05 p.m.- 146 Fox Hunt Dr. Auto A video tape recorder was accident. hri stiana Fire Co. Tonja Castaneda . man applied, by mail. for public reported stolen Jan. 3 1 from an Wallet taken 1:17 a.m.- 280 E. Main St. 10:51 p.m.- 128 Sandy Dr., Sandy ass istance at the Hudson State office training room at TCI Building. Aetna Hose Hook & Brae Indu strial Pk. Building, Man assaulted Service Center in Newark, using a Marketing offices located in the A wallet with an undisclosed Ladder Co. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. fi ctitious name. 1500 block of Casho Mill Road, amount of cash was reported stolen 12:06 p.m.- 260 Chapman Rd ., answering door According to police reports, the police said. on Feb. 2 from a coat pocket at University Office Plaza. Auto man was allegedly already receiving accident. Chri stiana Fire Co. Tuesday, January 31 Klondike Kate's Restaurant on Main 3:07 p.m.- 2928 Ogtetown Rd ., Newark police report a 65-year­ welfare under other names. Police Street, according to police reports. 2:06 a.m.- 98 E. Cleveland Ave., old Newark man was attacked Jan. Dine and dash Greenleaf Manor. Accident. continue to investi gate. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Newark. House. Aetna Hose 3 I whe n he answered a knock at his Police report five white men 5:04 p.m.- Linden Hill and Polly Hook & Ladder Co. front door on the unit block of Sign stolen Drummond Hill roads. Auto 7:00 a.m.-290 Chisler Court, Farnsworth Drive. Parkway closed reportedly consumed food and bev­ Westover Woods. House. Aetna erage at Friendly's Restaurant on A green and white cigarette accident. Aetna Hose Hook & Police said the man was sprayed for bad weather Ladder Co. Hose Hook & Ladder and with a che mi cal and hit with a base­ Elkton Road Feb. 28 and left with­ advertisement sign was reported !1:31 p.m.- 1900 S. College Chris tiana Fire Co. & ball bat. He was taken to Christi ana Newa rk police closed the out paying the $28.33 bill. stolen Feb. 5 from Books News in Ave.Auto Accident. Aetna Hose 3:12 p.m.- 1-95 northbound at loll ' Hospital Emergency Room by Christina Parkway for about one Police said the men ned in a blue the Newark Shopping Center, police Hook & Ladder Co. , county plaza. Auto accident. Aetna hour due to icy road conditions, Feb. sedan. To re port information to said. Emergency Medical Services Hose Hook & Ladder Co. ambulance and treated for face and 4:02 p.m.- 2406 Porter Rd . Trash. 3. Police report the road was closed Newark pol ice, call 366-7111. and state police helicopter. knee injuries. 8:39 p.m.- 1-95 southbound at S. Ch ris ti ana Fire Co. Pol ice said rhe susp ct is a white until salt trucks arrived. Tools taken from trucks College Ave. Auto Accident. S:O;J p.m.- 1501 Blatty Pl. Building. ' man, wearing a ski mask. To report Newark Post box stolen Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Christi ana Fire Co. information to Newark police, call A tool box containing drills, 5:20 p.m.- East Chestnut Hill and 366-7 111. Stray dog bites man A blue and white Newark Post crowbars and hammers was reported Oglctown roads. Auto accident. A 39-year-old Newark man was newspaper vending machine was stolen Feb. 2 from a truck parked in Saturday, January 28 Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder and reported stolen Feb. 3 from the I 000 block of South College Mill Creek fire companies. reportedly bitten on his hand by a 12:20 a.m.- Elkton Rd. and inter­ Deer Park tavern Farmer's Donuts and Dogs on Avenue. 5:53 p.m.- t6 Cheswold Blvd. stray brown and white Collie puppy change Boulevard. Au to acci­ Trash. Christiana Fire Co. manager attacked Feb. 4 when he was trying to catch Delaware Avenue, police said. Police said a window was broken . dent. Aetna Hose Hook & while entering the truck. Separately, 6:01 p.m.-38 Gershwin Circle. the dog in the I 00 block of Elkton Ladder Co. House. Christiana Fire Co. Newark police charged a 38- Road, police report. The ma n Animal flags taken a tool box, oxygen tank, a rine and 11:52 a.m.- U.S. 40 and Delaware I. 6:09 p.m.- 1280 Porter Rd. Field . year-old Rhode Island man with refused medical treatment and the back pack were reported stolen Jan. Auto accident. Christiana Fire Christiana Fire Co. trespassing and assault after he dog was later identified and turned Two decorative flags were 29 from the bed of a pick-up truck Co. 10:36 p.m.- 7 Cedar Ct., Heather refused to leave the Deer Park parked in the 200 block of Main 4:34 p.m.- Petal Place and Ridge Woods. House. Christiana Fire over to its owner. reported stolen Feb. I from the front Way. Field. Christiana Fire Co. Tavern Feb. 4 and the n all egedly hit of two different houses. A bird flag Street. Co. the manager in the face. 5:00p.m.- University Plaza shop­ was taken fro m a house in the unit ping center. Rescue. Christiana Police arrested Philip Edward Did not have it his way block of Delaware Avenue and a cat Fire Co. I Blanchard of Bri stol. T he manager Headlights shot out Wednesday, February 1 An unsatisfied customer threat­ llag was taken from a house in the 5:04 p.m.-Stewarton Ct. and Thorn (I suffered a cut to hi s nose, but did not 6:41! a.m.-Oklahoma State Dr. and ened the Newark Burger King man­ 100 block of Park Place. Police believe a B.B . gun was Hill Dr. Trash . Christiana Fire require medical treatment. used Feb. 2 to shoot out both head­ Co. Otis Chapel Rd . Auto accident. ager by phone Feb. 2, claiming he 5:31 p.m.-680 S. . Chapel St. Hou se. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. would drive hi s truck through the lights of a car parked in the unit Purse missing block of Chapel Street. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. 10:46 a.m.- 82 E. Main St. , Newark. • Welfare fraud targeted side of the store. Police went to the 5:31 p.m.- 345 School Bell Rd . Building. Aetna Hose Hook & restaurant. No other activity was A purse with an undisclosed Shrubs. Christiana Fire Co. Ladder and Ch ri stiana fire com­ State officials and the Newark reported. amount of money inside was report- 6:34 p.m.-780 Dawson Dr. panies and county ambulance. police are investigating a 55-year- Investigation. Aetna Hose Hook 11:26 a.m.-1-95 at the service area. & Ladder Co. Auto accident. Christiana Fi re 8:52 p.m.- 909 Wharton Dr. Co. and county ambulance. Building. Aetna Hose Hook & 4:10 p.m.-Harmony and Ogletown Ladder Co. roads. Auto accident.. Christiana , Historic building demolished before new regulations Fire Co. 6:44 p.m.- 1053 Bear Rd. Auto acci -. .... GONE, from 1A called District School No. 39 - was used as one also go forward and this says the city can more Sunday, January 29 dent. Christiana Fire Co. of two used to "provide the education for rigorously ensure that historic properties are 9:57 p.m.-49 Fir Ave. , Fairwinds. another piece of Newark. I am also disturbed that Newark's white children until the last quarter of maintained satisfactory-if they aren't the city can J1:12 a.m.-Oak Tree Apartments, Auto accident. Christiana Fire this action is taking place without Newark citi­ the nineteenth century. when both sc hools were go in and perform maintenance then bill the own- 10 Newark Dr. Auto accide nt. Co. zens knowing about it, or rather finding out about consolidated into one facility at 83 E. Main St." ers." · Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. 2:02 p.m.- 31 Base Ct., Harmony is 1 did-a day before the demolition." Afterwards, the Powell family owned and used Lopata doesn't anticipate city counci l to vote Last year Feli cia asked the city planning Woods. Field. Christiana Fire Thursday, February 2 the building for a restaurant and ice cream parlor. on the ordinance until late March or early April. Co. department to draft an historic pr.~serva tion ordi­ The Powell ' business closed in the 1930s and - Tonja Castaneda 6:22 p.m.- 5 Vane Ct., Hampton 2:04 p.m.- West Chestnut Hill and nance in response to the community's thwarted two addi ti ons to the building were removed. Green. Tree. Christiana Fire Co. Otis Chapel roads. Auto acci­ efforts to ave the rear portion of Daugherty Hall Teeven has owned the property, which has 9:02 p.m.- 28 Chippendale Circle. dent. Aetna Hose Hook & (on Main Street) and the old Deer Park farm remained boarded up and unoccupied, the last Brookside Pk. House. Aetna Ladder Co. and county hou e (at 48 W. Park Place). four years. According to New Castle County doc­ Presidents' Day Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Emergency Medical Services. "This is another example of where eventual uments, the school house met the criteria neces­ 9:22 p.m.- 30 t N. Brownleaf Rd., 4:52 p.m.- Taco Bell , Governors hi storic preservati on wi ll help us because the sary to be included on the National Register of Hillside Heights. Investigation. Square Shopping Center. U.S . original intent of the ordinance is to provide a Historic Places, but previous owners objected to Christiana Fire Co. 40. Rescue. Christiana Fire Co. Holiday trash I chance for people to discuss hi toric properties 7:17 p.m.-Sandalwood Apartments, the listing. The building therefore is not officially 22 Sandalwood Dr. Building. before we get to the point of demolition," said on the register. Monday, January 30 Christiana Fire Co. Felicia. The ordinance in question was discussed dur­ schedule listed 8:34 p.m.- 260 Oakfield Dr., Roy Lopata, city planning director, said, "If an ing Newark planning commission's meeting 7:13 a.m.-Four Seasons Parkway Scottfield. House. Aetna Hose ordinance had been in place the owner would and Summer Park Crest. Wires Tuesday ev.enin~ . The Presidents' Day holiday will be cele­ Hook & Ladder Co. have had to submit a request for a certificate of Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder and 8:35 p.m.-299 Christiana Rd. Auto Lopata said planning commissioners decided brated on Monday, Feb. 20, therefore, trash Christiana Fire companies. economic hardship ... then the public would be accident. Christiana Fire Co. to recommend adoption of the ordinance, which normally collected in th~ City of Newark on 7:44 a.m.- Hickory Drive and Porter included in the discussion." will focu specifically on the demolition of hi s­ this day wilt be collected on Tuesday, Feb. Road. Auto accident. Christiana "Once people realize it's going to be harder to toric properties and on demolition of neglect. 21. Fire Co.and county Emergency Friday, February 3 demolish a building, they run out and demolish it Commissioners disagreed wi th rules for home­ Trash normally collected in Newark on Medical Services. now instead of waiting," Lopata said. owners. this day will be picked up on Wednesday, 5:39 p.m.-Capitol Trail and 8:03 a.m.-General Foods Corp. , The hi storic school house, was built between Ham1ony Road. Auto accident. 1601 Ogletown Rd. Building. "This means anyone who owns an historic Feb. 22. 1832 - 1833 to sati sfy the Public Schools Act set Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder and property on the li ·t in the ordinance will have to There will be no special bulk pickups this forth by the General Assembly in 1829, according 5:14 p.m.-11 5 Madison Dr. Field. Christiana lire companies. go before the commission for approval if they week. to local historian James Owen. want to demolish it ," said Lopata. " In addition the According to city records, the building - commission said demolition by neglect should Look for our new lunch menu. MAKE THE THE INTERIOR® NEWS. Inn ALTERNATIVE Feb. 14th Valentine's Day .: .'. Enga~ed ? Proud of the ?C~ Oft- ?C~ t/'~Vvzo- & rr~ · accomplishment of a member of your fami­ N'~~dt/'~~ .·.. ad?/e deroed' ud ~~ 'I WINJ:ER SALE!. . ly? Are you in a local club? We welcome r~~· your press release. 1.) Tournedos 2 .) Lobster Medallions Mail to : Newark Post, 3.) Chicken Prima Vera 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark, DE ' Classical Guitarist 6:30 8:30 ' Valentines Night 19713 , orfax 737- D, RT. 40, ELKTON, MD. 410-398-3252 9019. 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24 HOUR MESSAGING! NO SYSTEM TIME USAGE! NO Ultl!r ON INCOMING C.W. FORW.4RD YOUR Mt.SSAG£ Police history locked up in basement OR OtrrGOING Mt.SSAGFS! TO ANOTHER PHON£! YOU GET AN By TONJA CASTANEDA ALTERNATE PERSONAL PHONE NUMBER FOR AT HOME OR AT WORK .NEwA'FiJ( 'ros i 'srAFF 'w'liiiEi1 " ...... AND MUCH MORE! OR WRITE: FORD ASSOCIATES ISTORY DOES indeed A VOICE PER 4571 KIRKWOOD HWY. repeal ilsc lf. AI least !hat's MAILBOX MO. SUITE 102 H. I he ca~c wi lh I he newly corn­ THArSLESSTHAN SI .SO A Wb'EKI WILMINGTON,DEI9808 pieCed Newark Police Hi s1ory Room. Yod~----- COMI'IIlliiUIINEII SERVICE The room not only showcases hi slory. from handcuffs to leg irons and confi scalcd weapons, bu t il also di splays mannequins from the now­ VCR'S I=IXED PAST! defunct cwark Deparlment Slore eAR STEREOS I=IXED I=ASTI weari ng vinlage uniforms. -F-t:est; Service In To'-"D• The museum is located in a base­ ment room in the Newark police sta­ Stereo, Tape Deck, Speaker li on on Elklon Road . & camcorder Repairs It is a creal ion of Newark police • ...... - ~... .n. • .IUIM-­ officer Bob Barnes, who in 1988 G&t , ••., ... IIDt.. _,__,. wrote th e hi story of th e police AirS 611./Se'rRDNieS ....ODLIIflt ' a YIL.L.AO• CH,_I.TIANA departmenl cntill ed, " 125 Years of .. ,. MILa aoUTH 0" ..... UIT a? a ommuni1y Service: The Newark HOU..al MON-fl,_ 'OID0..-180 • . AT 1010G-4!00 ··gsg Poljce Deparlment from 1867- 1992". The book is now sold oul. In fact, lhe profits from Barnes' book, not city fund s, paid for the room. Newark pollee officer Bob Barnes stands in the Newark Police History Room he put together. The museum, locat­ This cops and robbers exhibit ed in the basement of the new pollee station adjacent to City Hall, is on display during pollee building tours . also includes hundreds of police SUBSCRIBE TODAY! •photos, including shots from the hi storical ilems are displayed 1974 Main Street riots, radar equip- th roughout the building. ment from the 1960s, police manu- , Barnes said the biggesl challenge NEWARK POST 800-220-3311 als and reports, a police shi e ld, • is deciding what is of interest to vis­ police patches, and a scale mode l of ilors. ''I want this room to not onl y the current police facility. be a hi story room," said Barne ·, "but to be an ongoing hi story room." The mu se um 's prized possession, He said it is police policy thai the Barnes said , is a 1912 Newark Chief Newark property officer clear any­ of Police badge, passed down a. a thing being replaced or thrown oul. keepsake from former Pol ice Chief through Barnes to see if the item Bill Brierly, who left th e department could be used in the room. in 1988. The room serves a dual purpose, Barnes said the room is important Barnes said. It can serve as an in preserving the history of the exhibit and can also be used for •- ·u••tor•:.r•v•:.r·u4:.r,.v4:.r .. u ·~ 1 pol ice department " It's great to see research. ) > how we've evolved through the What does Barnes think of the years," he said. " It makes officers a room? He said he is still not fin ­ little more thankful for what we t Dlnne' Fo' Two t ished. He wants to have a rnu cum have." curator critique the room. There are t 11/et Mignon With Shrimp i l-Ie said th at 15 to 20 years ago, also boxes filled with photos th at po lice ars were not equipped with need to be put on display. ' . air conditioning or AM/FM radios. In the future he wants to have a t St1/t1d tllld Pott/10 .t reproduction of the police uniform : Newark police hi story i ~ a per- · ... u••v•v•-:.r•v ... u,...:.r4:.r :.1'•~> • , a nal hobby of Barnes. He started I I from 1912, which resembles the years ago when he put together an outfit of the Keystone Cops. Also, exhibit for the Newark Hi storical he wants to build a scale model of Society. the former station on Academy and Main streets. Searching for ideas, Barnes trav­ The public can see the hi story eled to the Baltimore City Police room free of charge as part of tours lloward •.Johnst•n~s Department where that department of the Newark police station. To NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTOS BY TONJA CASTANEOA displays its hi story in the main book tours or request to see the lobby of the police station. In the room, call Officer Curt Davis at Newark police officer Curt Davis gives the first civilian tour of the newly RESTAURANT Camden, N.J. Police Department, 366-7 123. completed Newark Police History Room to local Daisy Troop 34, all kinder­ garten children from Jennie Smith Elementary School. 1115 S. College Ave., Newark NSC hikes seniors• meal prices Senior citi zens started paying · The center does not receive gov­ RELIGION .( • I more this week for a hot meal at the ernment money from the Federal Newark Senior Center. Nutrition Program for their food Foreaker appears at Unity Center The price of a platter al the senior sorvi·ces. center increased this week to $1.75 She said the increase in lunches This evening at 7:30 p.m. tenor, Jack Foreaker, will appear in "To from $ 1.30. This price includes a does not have any connection wi th .Unity Wilh Love" at Unity Center, 2407 Silverside Rd., Wilmington. hot meal such as baked chi cken, money being raised fo r the new Foreaker, a counselor at Haven Hou e in Elkton wi ll perform an hour­ oven fried fi sh, ham or meatloaf and senior center building fund. long concert of contemporary spiritual songs, including Broadway hits. two vegetables. The Board of Directors of the For information call 477-3290. • • Director of the Newark Senior center made the decision to increase Center Margarel Cans said the price , the cost of food to members begin­ Education program at Universalist Society \'Ve nt up because the center has been ning Feb. 6, after ann ouncing the subsidizing about 71 percent of the change about one month ago. The Unitarian Universalist Society of Mill Creek is presenting co t of each meal for the last few "We hope th at this does not cause "Owning Your Religious Past" 7:30 to 9 p.m. on four Thursdays from years. any hardship for anyone. We wi ll Feb. 9 lo March 2.The workshop-style classes, open to any adult who Catts said the decision was strict- conlinue to strive to provide an wishes to attend, are held at the Chinese American Community Center, 1ly a fi nancial one. "We wanted to excell ent nutritious meal and ser­ Hockessin. For information call 234-4874. ge~ it back to where th e center is vice to you," David McKeon, , paying half and th e seni ors are pay­ senior center board member said in ' ing an equal share," Calls said. the Newark Senior Center newsletter. Ebenezer United P.lans praise service I • 'S he said one reason for I he The last time meal prices were An evening praise service of song and prayer wi ll be held Feb. 12 at increase was that the seni or center raised at the center was in 1990. 7 p.m. by Ebenezer United ~ethodi s t Church, Polly Drummond Hill, last year operated wit h an $ 18.000 - Tonja Caswneda Newark. For information ca ll 731-9495. budget defic it.

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EVERY WEEK IN THE NEWARK POST For information. call UDl-HENS. PAC:E 4A • t.w Ri-. Po ~ t • Ft.tiRI IAR\ 10 , I 095 As March 7 referendum vote nears, Christina officials meet with civic groups By TONJA CASTANEDA Unlike the recently defeated revenue. The State of Delaware will year, with 1994's enrollment rising of schools need to be updated." she the meeting was very informati NEWARK POST STAFF WRI TER bond issue in Red Clay, th e provide more than $41 million. to 18,650 students. said. "But it is a big tax increase and " It seems they go about thin Christina i. sue ha. been met with a According to di trict numbers, Melody Meadows representative I think it is a big help to have people orderly in the district and that th HE PUSH IS ON to educate lack of interes t, as reflected in the the owner of a house valued at Barbara Erskine said she does sup- explain it." have done the basic research fort 1e th e public about the proposed attendance at the meeting. $126,000 will see taxes increase by port the referendum. "I don 't have Phil Knox, representing children in th e public sc hool .· ' TChristina School District ref­ Representatives of fewer than 10 $26 the first year, $47 the second children in the schools, but I support Brookhaven/Scheffield Manor, said tern," she said. erendum. with less tlwn a month of 90 civic associations that were and $54 the third year. After that it because I want to maintain resale a school district adm ini strator will Belltown Woods associate Ly before th vote. invited actually attended the meet- time, taxes will decrease as older value in my neighborhood and that speak at an upcoming meeting. Galloway said she has a lot of re Last week, Christina administra­ ing with Christina officials. bond issues are paid off. means having a good public school "This is the first time I got infor- ing to do before dei cing if she sup- tors held an informational meeting Christina Superintendent Iri s Capes Riley, assistant superinten- system," Erskine said. "Today 's mat ion abo ut the referendum," ports the referendum. She said she for leaders of local civic associa­ Metts said she understands people dent for planning and facility man - children are the future when I' m a Knox said. " I think the information will ask her group if they wanJ 1J, tions at Mars,h all Elementary School are busy, adding that those not in agement, said the district needs the senior citizen and it 's important to is very sterile to the penny and we speaker from the district to attend , ~ to answer questions about the March attendance would receive informa- money to repair and renovates aging educate them." all know the future in this school meetin g. ·• 7 vote. tion packets from the district. sc hools, provided additional space She said in Melody Meadows the district is less than certain." To have a Christina Most of the people who showed If voters approve the tax for the district's growing enrollment referendum will be be a top issue, Herb Foster of Scottfield sa id he Representative speak, call the supe _ up sa id they favored voting for the increase, $75 mil.tion will be created and to put the latest technology into with a school district representative would like t.o get more information. intendent 's office at 454-2200. . ~ referendum but some wanted time to for renovations and repairs to all buildings. • addressing the group Feb. 2 1. ''But it appears at first brush they The di strict will hold public hear- go over information from the dis­ schools in the district. About $33 The number of students in the Anne McMillan of Christine seem to have dotted their Is and ings on the referendum on Feb. 13 ~ ~ trict. million will be gained through local district grew by 420 students last Manor said although she needs more crossed their T.~ and gotten their act Glasgow High School, Feb. 15· lit information to make a decision, she together," Foster said. He has a child Bancroft Elementary School, Fe ~ is for providing good quality educa- in the public school system. 27 at Shue Middle school and March tion . She has threF children in public Chapel Woods Civic Association I at Chri stiana High School. /(1/ schools. ''I'm up for it because a lot representative Linda Brenckle said meetings wi ll beg in at 7 p.m . '' Ed just found something he thought he'd lost for good: His independence.''

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NEWARI< POST® 1: 1995 Moton Bonk CO!Polo!t011. 1No PIICt'OSO or IIOr'oiOCiion l'ecessory IO enter SlOP 01 \'OUf toea! Moton e IO< + Greater Newark s Hometown N wspaper Since t 910 + ofltCI(ll ?OffOI excU1 l~ Month Fbyrrool DcfonOI Qptoo ~ only ovolol:lle on new Melon Home EQJity ""lolrrenl Loc:lnG. Maltol'l Bon~ IDE I Nollonol AlsoctOiion. Marr1:>er FDIC IJiiil Expert In our community Christina referendum Friends of Bear public hearings Library events to offer The C hri stina School District The Annual meeting for th e will host four upcomin g public hear­ Friends of the Bear Library will be ings on their proposed referendum, March 8 at 7 p.m. at the DeiDOT which wi ll be voted on March 7. building on Del. 7 in Bear. advice School district officials arc a. king Also members of the friends are the publi c to vote for a property tax invited to a covered dish dinner incrca .~e to bui ld two elementary social Feb. 12 at 5:30 p.m. at the schools and repair and renovate 13 Christi ana Meadows Commun ity existing schools. Room on Del. 7 in Bear. Bring a Monday The information hearings arc casserole covered di sh to serve at open to th e public and being held at least eight people and serving uten­ Glasgow High school on Feb. 13, s il s. ~y JENNIFER L. RODGERS Bancroft Elementary School on Feb. For more informat.i on, ca ll 834- .NEwAFit<.Posr srAFF.wRirEii ...... I 5, Shue Middle School on Feb. 27 1735. and Chri sti ana Hi gh School on The community wi ll ha ve its March I. chance to shape downtown All meetings will begin at 7 p.m. Newark High reunion ewark 's future. For more information, call 454- for Class of 1975 Dale Helmick, program associ­ 2000. ate from the Nati onal Main Street The Newark High School Class Center, wi ll conduct Visioning and Black history events Reunion Committee for the Class of ~ork Plan Development workshops 1975 is searching for graduates of IP City Counc il chambers on Feb. The Boys & Girls C lub of the class and planning the 20 year 13 and 14. Greater Newark and the Newark 'reunion. The workshops are open to the NAACP will be co-sponsoring For more information, call Debi NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY TONJA CASTANEDA , Newark Business Associati on events to honor Black History Colbert or Jeff Thomas at 73 1-0634. (NBA) board of directors, its mem­ Month. Newark resident Jef~ Hodge (kneeling) and Rick Mur~ay of B~ar built this snowman and snowdog Feb. 4 in Valley bers and the residents. On Feb. I 5 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. 10-year CHS reunion Stream Apartments tn Newark followmg the area 's ftrst maJor snowfall. The dog is modeled after Hodge 's dog , Deirdre Peake, executive direc­ will be tories and a black history Sasha. t . r of the NBA, said she is looking film about the Old Negro League Christiana High School Class of ~ rward to "brainstorming" a work­ Baseball teams, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. 1985 is planning fo r thei r I 0 year Anderson Jr. of Newark, ha. been Volunteer honored Among those rece•vmg honor­ i g plan for 1995. will be an African Fashion show reunion. The reunion will be held serving off the coast of Bosnia­ able mention were Randall Hoffman National Mai n Street Center (with items for sale) and a Step May 20. Herzegovina with the am phibious by PNC Bank for composition/solo recital, Marne t.:pining seminars held last summer Exhibition and Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. will For more information, call 1- ship USS Gunston Hall, part of the Ryan for crafts, Cathy Raymond for ere more 3enerali zed, according be a gospel music festival. 800-22-CLASS. USS Nassau Amphibious Ready John Jackson of Newark was paintings/works on paper, Gwynn to Peake She is ant.icipating a plan All events will be at the Boys & Group. recentl y honored with a PNC Bank Lyell for photography and Margaret t4ilored specifically to Newark. Girls Club in Glasgow Anderson is a 1987 graduate of People Award for serving as a vol­ Rowe for poetry, all of Newark. l>eake said comments during the For more information, call 836- Frieson graduates Chri stiana Hi gh School and a 1991 unteer for The ARC of Delaware. graduate of Northwestern Jackson, who has been affiliated st workshop, to be held from I :30 1474. Air Force t 4:30 p.m., will help Helmick Un iversity, Evanston, Ill. with ARC for nearly two year , was St. Mark's teacher Airman presented with a certificate of ffrm her strategy. Helmick wi ll Shawnlice K. awarded grant i?corporate comments from the Power Rangers achievement and The ARC of Fri eson, daughter Marks named director Delaware received a contribution of Marina Joyce, a St. Mark 's sci­ ll,leeting into a plan, which she will coming to Newark of Mary L. P(esent during the following meet­ Carole Marks, $500 in hi s name. ence teacher, has been awarded a Fri eson of Hercules mini-grant to fund a new mg at 9 a.m., Feb. 14. The Power Rangers will give a Newark, has associate profes- Newark was one of e ight performance to emphasize heart sor in the project in her senior aquatic biology graduated from Bear resident joins classes. elaware towns to benefit from the health through exercise, good nutri­ Air Force basic University of tjational Main Street Center and ti on and not smoking on Feb. II at Delaware depart­ Eric G. Houston, son of Mr. and Her II 0 st udents will set up four training at different aquari um ecosystems and or,e of four that are "ready" to par- the Heart Education Center on Del. Lackland Air ment of sociolo­ Mrs. Ronald A. Houston of Bear, e in the visionary workshops. 4 in Newark. Sponsored by the gy, has been recently became a member of World study the adaptions of organisms in Force Base, San the balanced environments. Milford, Rehoboth Beach and American Heart Association, the Antonio, Texas. She is a 1988 grad­ appointed director Christian Fell owship at Messiah !urel were the other communities. heart healthy workout for kids will of the Coll ege, Grantham, Pa. Houston is a uate of Claymont High School. , Gigi Windley, director of tourism be at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and 4 Univer · i ty 's 1994 graduate of Glasgow Hi gh Wesley ~ollege honors th e Delaware Economic p.m. Cost is $3 per child/adult. Black American Studies Program. School. Qevelopment Office (DEDO), said For more information call, 633- Smith returns Marks, a Newark resident, suc­ Karen L. Sommers of Newark, t~e Main Street program will take 0200. ceeds James Newton, who has who earned a 4.0 grade point aver­ its time during the visionary stages. Navy Seaman Recruit Derek E. assumed new duties as a senior fel ­ Chandler earns masters age, has been named to the presi­ l " It is not a cookie cutter Smith, son of Lester D. and Dolores low in the University's College of dent's li st at Wesley College. Judiac preschool P. Smith of Newark, recently Carolyn Mary Chandler recent ly approach," sai? .Windley. "These~­ Urban Affairs and Public Planning. received a masters degree in Mary E. Harach, also of Newark, vtces commumttes get now are tai­ returned from a six-month deploy­ earned a 3.33 grade point average in Newark to open ment to the Mediterranean and Electrical Power Engineering from lored depending on the needs of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and was named to the Wesley community." Beginning September 1995, the Adriatic seas and Persian Gulf Coll ege dean's list. aboard the USS Kalamazoo. During Pruden appointed Troy, N.Y. Chandler is a resident of Helmick will return to Newark Children's Center of the Jewish Newark. Feb. 23 to meet only with NBA's Community Center will be offering his deployment Smith participated in the 50th anniversary of D-Day. The board of Folke ends training board of directors and committee a one day, two-year-old program, a directors of the members to conduct a Volunteer three day three-year-old program He is a 1993 graduate of Newark Art fellowships High School. Center for the Army Pvt. Laurie T. Folke, Development and Fund Raising and a five day fo ur-year-old pro­ Creative Arts has daughter of David C. and Marylou workshop. gram at Temple Beth El, Possum Three Newark artists were announced the recentl y awarded Indi vidual Artist Folke of Bear, has completed basic Park Road in Newark. For more Anderson on board appointment of training at Fort Jackson, S.C. Folke information, ca ll 366-8330. Fellowships from the Delaware Donald M. Division of the Arts for 1995. i a 1992 graduate of Glasgow High Navy Lt. j.g. Angus E. Anderson, Pruden as execu­ School. son of Susan L. and Angus E. Julianna Baggott and David Del DOT ti ve director of Robinson received fellowships for the Center. literature while Priscilla Smith • Th is column is compiled ji·o m ~ Pruden, a pa !­ received a fellowship for photogra­ information supplied by readers. : seeks president of production and vice­ phy. Contributions are welcome. president of programming input on Read-A Thon CWLlllam ell. dfofunan d1.!D. The Friends of the Bear Library possible recently sponsored a Read-A Thon and at the May B. Leasure Elementary School which resulted in receipts of CWLlllam !D. J.ofuuon c::A1.!D. rail service $6 12.75 for the library. Heating on rail service here The For earning $30 or more, the fo l­ are pleased to announce th eir association with Delaware Department of lowing students received a newly Transportation (DeiDOT) is designed T-shirt from the Friends rw~£'t9(o&~~"· c:::M.!D. planning to extend commuter group: Lauren McBeth (top earner), rail service south of Wilmington. Jeffrey Andress, Mary Catherine Proposed sites for Newark are Cole, Carl Jameson, Erin Linton, in the practice of across from Chrysler Assembly Nicholas Lyons, Jesse Marsh. Plant on South College Avenue Jessica Mears, Phillip Shores and Obstetrics and between Del 72 and Justin Walton. and Gynecology Marrows Road near White Participants receiving a coupon ; Chapel. from McDonald's and a Friends of ,· The public is invited to com­ Glasgow Lions receives MBNA award the Bear Library bookmark were: 2323 Pennsylvania Ave. ment on the possible sites or Jamie Davis, Kelly Devinney, Laura receive additional information Devinney, Nicole McHugh, Michael Wilmington, DE ~ Lion Ed Short, a part-time MBNA employee, recently presented Glasgow :. by writing to Seth Constable, at Lion Club Service Foundat!on president, Man MaHhews, right, with a $500 Morakinyo and Ryan Tay lor. .. the Delaware Department of check from MBNA America. MBNA accepts applications for.service awards The students were encouraged Accepting New Patients '· Transportation, division of plan­ from its employees who volunteer time to non-profit charitable organiza­ and assisted by reading resource ning, 11 3 Administration tions. Lion Short has volunteered more than 100 hours of time during 1994 teacher, Tina Jack ·on. (302) 651-9700 Building, Dover, 19901. to the Glasgow lions. The money will be used to help those in the com­ munity in need of services. 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HIS WEEK, we received a letter to the just II Christina schools. editor from a reader who makes an We believe voters should approve the Timportant point. While endorsing pas­ $33.2 million referendum on March 7. If the sage on March 7 of the Christina School referendum passes, this local money will be District's $33.2 million referendum, our cor­ matched by more than $41 million in state respondent emphasizes the need to annually funds, making nearly $75 million available set aside funds for repairs and renovations. for repairs and renovations. As our series of School district officials should follow the stories on the referendum clearly shows, example of many residents. Ordinary citi­ there is need for significant repairs at most zens do not have voters they can turn to and schools. Most of the planned projects are magically request money for new roofs, long overdue and critically needed. waterproofing or plumbing replacements. District officials, in promotional literature, Instead, most homeowners anticipate their point out that that passage of the referendum repair needs and save in advance, setting will cost the average homeowner "only" aside tax refunds, bonuses or small amounts $53.95 a year. each paycheck. Apparently, Christina School District offi­ While their attempts to minimize this cost cials are moving in this direction. Dr. Cape of logical, it's still a difficult pill for Riley, assistant superintendent for planning Christina residents to swallow. and facilities management, is co.nducting a Systematic funding of repairs and renova­ comprehensive study of the repair and reno­ tions in the future could eliminate the need vation needs at every district facility. He says for such hefty referendum requests. Voters the study will provide accurate information would be much happier to approve another about the repair and preventative mainte­ $7 million referendum request, like the one This aerial photograph shows Newark from the area above the Deer Park Tavern looking east. The white nance needs for building5. Already, the study okayed in 1990, than the whopping $33.2 raoflat bottom left of center are atop Dougherty Hall. The smoke stacks, top left, are at the former Budd attaches a $56 million price tag on repairs to million needed today. Company on South Chapel Street. The vacant field beyond the stacks Is where Newark High School Is •ow located. This photograph was taken about 1933, according to Bob Thomas, president of the Newark Historical Society. In an enort to provide more complete and accurate information with our "Out of tile Allie" PER CHANCE pllotograplll, vofunteer historians of the Newark Historical Society are identifying and researchln9 the his· torlc shots. Readers are encouraged to send old photos to the Newark Post, 'Out of the Attic , 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19713. For Information, call 737-0724. ·', When opportunity knocks ... PAGE) FRoM THE P~ I, By ELBERT CHANCE mum facility. • News as it appeared in the Newark Post throughout the years The plan was considered realis­ ,. NEWARK POST STAFF WAITER tic, but ambitious, and it was believed that part ofthe construction • Issue of February 11, 1920 here was held on Saturday after­ has been scheduled by the troop OW MANY once-in-a-life­ would necessarily have to be noon. time oppo rtunities have l ead~rrs in March due to some heavy deferred. The matter of the community work which must be completed. Hcome your way? My guess is To the delight of all involved, Meets with painful accident that for most of us, they're pretty nurse was laid on the table for the response exceeded expectations. at 8&0 crossing present on account of the difficulties rare. The city and university con­ • Issue of February 9, 1989 That 's why area residents shou ld to be encountered just now in rai - tributed six acres of land on Elwood Hass, a young man ing the necessary funds. be excited about the current cam­ Whitechapel Drive. employed at the plant of the $20 million hotel-office complex paign to build a new Newark Senior The committee decided to begin Funds for the core facility and American Vulcanized Fibre Co., immediately furnishing milk for the proposed Center that has been de cribed as site development came from center mel with a serious accident on ; I "the nation 's first comprehensive undernouri shed children in the pri­ members, area corporations and Monday evening at the B & 0 cross­ mary sc hool. A $20 million seven-story hote\ campus for lifelong living and learn­ small businesses, local foundations ing on North College Avenue. ing. " and office complex is proposed f? ~ and about 250 individual donors. He attempted to cross the tracks • Issue of February 11 , 1970 the corner of South College Aven111 It's a project that has received the The $ 1.8 million goal was quick­ and was struck by a nonhbound bless in g and tangible support of and the Christina Parkway iq ly met, causing the center's leader­ train whose approach was hid by the Newark. A Pennsylvania developi center members, campaign vo lun­ ship to review their options. curve. Voters say 'yes' teers, local businesses and corpora­ ment company, The P t With an additional $800,000, it Reports from Delaware hospital to three cent tax hike Organization, has submitted prelimr tions, several foundations, the would be possible to complete the indicate that hi s condition is very inary plans for the project to cit~ Newark City Council and the second phase of the construction good. University of Delaware. Local financing of 15 new officials. program immediately, thereby kindergarten classrooms was effecting savings of $200,000. J l Chance Milk to be furnished approved by an approximate 400 DuPonts seek city annexation • The author, when n01 on the t:olf The entire building could then be for undernourished children vote margin on ">aturday as 2,561 ll In a rare di spl ay of total coopera­ completed , providing a unique . r , course, can he heard each fall as voters went to the polls. The duPont family is seeking the familiar voice announcint: tion , these diverse groups began a Adult Resource and Knowledge School district taxes will now be fund drive in 1993 with a lofty $ 1.8 Center with physical fitness, adult A meeting of the Reli ef commit­ Newark annexation of 250 acres p ~ University of Delaware home foot­ raised three cents per $100 of land north of the city. The family, hall t:ames, a joh he has done for million goal. day care, health center and instruc­ tee recently formed in connection assessed valuation to $1.64. It was understood from the ou tset tional facilities unlike those of an~ with the Child Welfare campaign recently applied for annexation and four decades. Chance is a lont:time rezoning of the land, known as t~e, Newark residem. that this was the first step in a Boy power at the pond two-phase effot1 to finance an opti - See CHANCE, 7A .... • "Pa11es From The Past" is com­ Cook and Cullen tracts. 1 1 piled from early editions of the I I• Newark Post and irs forerunners by Scouts of troop 22 1 sponsored by Resident upset about B'side center" MUSED, AMUSED, BEMUSED the Castle Hills PTA have involved staffer.~ Tonja Caswneda, Jennifer /I Rodgers and Mary Petzak. Effons th emselves in the building of a Residents met with elected offi• nature trail at the Becks Pond State cials to di sc uss their frustration with i are made to retain original head­ Park . lines and style. slow renovations at the Brooksid · Stop smoking Rx: Find an old grump A father and son work weekend Shopping Center. ' Editor's noce : This is Par/ Two of Wrong! Now that you are no "How To Stop Smoking My Way." longer poisoning yourself, th e body assimilates more of the food you By MARVIN HUMMEL give it. It 's a small weight gain for NEWARI( POST awhile, and it 's good weight. + Gre:dter Newnrk's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 + NEWARK POST STAFF WAITER And smokers do poison them­ . elves- and quite consciously. Vol. 85 , No. 3 Freud made the basic death wish NCE YOU HAVE gonen semi-respectable, but you knew Publisher: James B . Streit, J r. straight on th e origins of long ago that the delicious knife­ Staff Reporters: Tonja Castaneda, Jennifer Rodgers , Nancy Turner Oyour smoking, there's more thrust of every first puff had to be Staff Photographer: Jeff Swinger mental work to do. Right away, you too wonderful to be healthy. (If Sports Editor: John Holowka . .. have to throw out al l the misinfor­ you ' ve ever seen a lung-cancer . mation you 've been given. patient trying to suck air from those Contributing Writers: Jack Bartley, Elbert Chance, Marvin Hummel , Brett Lovelace, James Mclaren , Mary E. -. What smoker has not writhed nose hoses, you mi ght decide to get Petzak, Shirley Tarrant, Phil Toman .. under the "pop" psychology that his your ui cidal "rush" from bungie Composition/Photo Production: Danielle Miles smoking means he's hankering for jumping or climbing Mount Everest Office Manager: Mary E. Petzak his mother 's breasts? People who to free Fay Wray from the Advertising Manager: Tina Winmill : uggest that have abo ut as much Abominable Snowman.) Account Representatives, John Coverdale, Kara Dugar, James B. GaloH , Donna Harrity, Donna Kaehn, Kay P. , • ~now l edge of anatomy as those Okay, then how do you quit? McGlothlin , Harvey Paquette, Jerry Rutt , G:.il Springer would-be lunchroom gy nephil es. Hummel First, realize that the reason you Classilied Advertising Manager: Bonnie Lietwiler (Do you see how thi s mi si nforma· started smoking almost certainly has Classilied Telephone Sales Manager: Ginny Cole uon makes it hard to quit?) ther your fri end nor does he respect nothing to do with where yo u are Classified Representatives: Tracy Evans , Jacque Minton , Christine Nichols , Vanessa Osani , Kim Spencer . But tuck away in your mind the you . now. /\nd while they are righ t about - -- knowledge that anybody who think~ Defiance was an excellent reason 1'/w Ntwurk Po.w n puhlishtll Priday hy Chl' .ftiJU'tt k~ P11hfi(lrinJ.f C,rpmarwn. Nt!W.\ atrrl lm t~l \a lev offit't',\ art lmalcd In tht Hoh.fcort B1uldin~ . you're so childish as to need such a your gaining ~ome weight when you to smoke, and drinking urnsfull of /SJ £a.v1 he:\'lmlf 11tll Hom/. Newark, Dt!(awm:l' 19713. Cr~tt.wl mln:rlt~"'f.l offut!i tu tlntalt•(/ m ()() / RmiJ:t Sm•e~, f:. IAwn , Marylt.lfuJ 21921. Crntral t la.\sifled.v lllm lmmed 111 MJ/ IJru/J.ft' .\ltN•t. Ach•t'rii.Hnx tlt·udlmr t.\ II am Mmula }. In-c oumy ,wiHf'riptwn. mw-year, $14 .95 goofy substitute for a long-ago-and­ quit smoki ng, they gave you the coffee and smok ing by the carton to ~ - away mammary mound is nei - wrong reasons for it. You are given Hu•' 10 rtmh '"' 7;, .wh" rih•. t ·HOfi·220-JJtl • Ntw.• lf/JV , 737·0724 • 1u pi"' u d"'·"fird, I·X0/1 .2211· 1230 • UJt 'lll atl>•ertilinx 737·11724 • stay awake during finals were quite Otl1er ud•·"tl\iiiJI. 1-1100 21(}.)){( • Ne.-.1jw:. (JII2J7J7.9fi/Y • Adl'erminx [t11 , (4/IJJ 39H·4044 . . the Mrong impression that, once the ju. tificd also. mammary mound of a cigarette is Suck ing in the first stiletto puff It;, Ow floiKy ofllu· Nf•..,·urk Poxt not w ~ · ithlwldjrom tilt' puh/r( tho"' ilt'nl\ ofmfm·mm;;;, whwh au• u matf(ir ofp11 hlu rrt ord. All utJ1·t•rti.tiiiJ.: • An Episcopal chaplain at the not availahle, you'll munch cases of each time you lit up was o.ncc a vital anti new.\ art m crptrd anti primrt f only lit lil t! .tolf' tli\r rl'titm nf tht fllthli,her Rt•adt•r _\ "''' t•m rmraJ.:t'il 10 ''"'' tltr Otmrion t~liJ:l' to ·'IU'liA tltl'ir potato chips, nosh quarter pounds mrnd,, , Plrrnt trmemht•r .• LtiU'f\ ,fllm tld lu' rhnu J,t ltt prmoAm~ and n,c tH' •IA'ff t'l'\' dt'f'l11t'd "helmn will not ht• primt•tl• WI' t'f'.\t'l"\ r Ot t' riJ,:hf w 1:/niver .~ity of Delaware since 1959 act, and you ca n still remain proud ethtfor t lrmty • Wrlt(' f.\ nuw it~t /tuff' tJ trli'phrnll' mm1hrr w tlmt lcurr ,, t all'"' \'rrl{inltnwr w JWhlumion. and a teacher there since 1972. ~ ~ icks of butter in public places, and of your contributions to making while going through the dog food Tht' Nt• •c~r4 PrJ\( 1\ u ntl'mhr1 oftll r Manlulld·Ot ltlnlarf'·/) t~rt'H A'i\mwtnm, the Hummel has contrihu1ed ro the Winston-Salem the fine town that it N. utionol Nr"''fXIfltN' 1\.n(}( IUIUJII multlw Ntwm·k /111\ ;,,.,,, Aum imltm POSTMAS· /)Jewark Post for more than rwo ~ee l inn, you ' II rip open a bag of dog is . But those needs are over. All you 1/:.'R . St•fld uddrr.u t ltmt}(l'f 10 Nt'k!arJ. Po.H, 113 h'tl\1 C'lrr.wmr IIIII Rtxlfl. NtM.'tJrA. , chow and sti ck your ~ lav c ring head DE 197/J ..\trotttl ·rlrH\ fUHftl)l('/1lmlul Nf•-..·arl.. Dr/ , ami rJrhhtinnu{ offiu,, tfecades. He has lived in Delall'are in it. ·tince 1959. See HUMMEL, 7A .... F~ IlK I \K\' I 0, 19!)!) • H VA KK PoH • PA(.~. 7 A LEmRS TO THE EDITOR Russo talks about his dismissal {. taxes should be increased t.o fund and support for the Newark by pass ..... ST. MARK'S, from 1A business (w hy Russo was let go) and He ha ~ worked at St. Mark's J Our own society th e repairs, bul wh y have our and well there should. everyone's upse t at the way it was since it opened in 1969. as a teacher schools been all owed to deteriorate Communit y oll ege. hand led." and as~ i s tant principal and then as To: The editor However far more spea kers and a to their current state? far larger pa rt of the audience were Schoo l officials announced 1hi s St. Mark's staff members arc principal in 1977. Remember thi s is only part of the week th at Ru sso and two oth er can ­ stay ing qu iet at the diocese 's I ~ From: Stephanie Polu kis concerned about the il l-advised pro­ He earned a Bachelor of Scien e bill. The study conducted indicated posal to upgrade Del. 896 while didates were fina lists for the posi­ r quesl. One sc hool representa tive ­ Room 17 ti on. A fina l decision is expected Degree in Ph ys ics fr rn St. Joseph's that $40,000,000 or more was need­ indefinit ely postponing U.S. 30 I. who did not want to be named - Me Vey Elementary School ed to repair and renovate schools in Feb. 2 1. said, "It isn't a t. Mark \ mauer, it 's Uni versity in Philadelphia, a Master the Christina District. The proposal shifts th e proposed "I' m ve ry pl eased and honored a diocesan matter... We are afraid to of Busi ness Administration fro m the At schoo l, my frie nds and I We need to pass the referendum alignment for U.S. 30 1 from the th at I made the fin al three," sai d say anything because if it could hap­ Uni versit y or Delaware and J.D. 'r noticed that on our pl ayground there so that our facilities can be repaired long-standing plans on an eastern Ru sso. "I feel up to the challenge." pen to him (Russo) it could happen from the Delaware Law School of is a lot of trash laying around since and updated for our current student s. corridor to a new ali gnme nt which Russo said he is not bi ll er about to any of us." Widener niversity. I C our school is nex t to McDonald s. However, something needs to be would severely impact hundreds or th e superi nt endent's decision and Ru sso suid the decision hus been We dec ided to form a group done to insure that our sc hools in the even thousa nds of res idents. tha t letters, call s and prayer vigil s extremely difficult for hi s famil y. In 1992 Russo was awarded the called "The Trash Mini Society." di strict are maintained. Many wo uld find their homes held on his be half, have been "salve His wife, Kathl een K., teaches at S1. Nati ona l Catholic Education Associa ti on's Secondary School It 's a group of six third graders A fund should be eslablished for taken for constru ction. Oth ers for his psyche." Mark 's and the 1w o youngest of arid, at recess time, we clean up these items and fund ed out of the would hav e to li ve with even greater ''I deeply and genuinely appreci­ their three daughter · arc student s. Department Award. He was incl ud ­ garbage and other things lay in g ye arly budget. A certain amount noise fro m increased traffic and an ate those comments," sa id Russo. His oldest dau ghter recent ly gradu ­ ed in Wh o's Wh o Among around on the recess area. should be included. This amount can increase in the more than 200 trac tor However, many people in the St. ated. Out stand ing America ns for 1995- We've been makin g nyers and be established by the individual in trailers per hour that now usc the Mark's community arc still angry. "The Ru sso famil y has a rather 1996. In I 994 he received St. other thing to try to ge t teac hers charge of facilities or by the school road. Michele Berry man , a parent , strong relationship with St. Mark 's." Mark's highest award - th e Anna • al)d students to join. said , "We were told it's none of ou r V. Graham Award. ~ board, but it is obvious that it can The present pl ans for SR 896 Russo said. We think that instead of fighting not go unfunded from year to year. and getting people into troubl e at would ge nerate noi se levels twice If we do not allocate monies fo r federal standards. recess, it 's better to do something to this purpose on a yearl y basis, the help your school like cleaning up lit­ future will bring us more of the A recen tl y released all ern ate 'Developers should have moral conscience' ~ ter. same requests for large amounts of would take even more homes, run ­ I think it would be great for kids mon ey to fi x problems that should nin g ri ght through Terraces of Iron ..... PLOWING , from 1A nized enough peop le in time to at all schools to do the same thing. Hill and Elwyn Manor to establ ish a arra nge for snow remov al last week- have been funded all along. County Councilm an. J. Chri stopher end . :.-. It feels good to be part of a group Now is the time to ac t. new int erchange to the west of the that is doing someth ing good. present one. Yet your feature article Robert s (D), said he wi ll , in turn, "People were out as the plows J propose an ordinance that will fo rce We are having fun doing this and fail ed to menti on thi issue which were ~ oi r ~g around to coll ect . 1 we al so hope that people stop litter­ affects so many readers immediately developers to pl ow by using "build­ money, sa1d Fox . i' ing on sc hool pl ayground s. Missed the story south of Newark. ing permits and certi ficates of occu­ "Obviously if it was the law (to pancy as leverage." plow) we'd be compl ying with it," "Developers should have the To: The editor said Handler. ''I'm willing to pay my =' Put $$$ away now Your comments, please moral conscience to pl ow streets, share, as if I had a home there, for • part ic ul arl y in new developments sampl e houses and open spaces." . From: Richard Koch where there are hardl y any res idents To: The editor Newark • Readers are encouraged to use If Count y Council and the , the Opinion Page to speak their to pay for snow removal," Roberts said. Lofink Roberts Legislature vote to make plowing , From: Robert J. Mark Your feature headline and article minds. Please remember: Lellers mandatory until the state takes con- • Newark should be thouuht provoking and As representatives fo r the fastest for the Feb. 3 edition was not an grow ing area in the count y, Lofink "I did it prev ious years on a vol­ tro t, snow removal may soon be • accurate representation of the hear­ concise: leuers deemed libelous will and Roberts are familiar with prob­ untary basis - since 199 1" mandatory for developers in unfin- •, The article in the Newark Post ing on the State Capital not be primed: we reserve the right Handler said . "B ut we felt it was ished subdi visions. However, it , to edit for clarity; and writers must lems res idents in new and unfin­ last week concerning the monies Improvement Program held by the time they took on the plow ing.", won't come in time to be of any help J necessary to repair the three local include a telephone npmber so that ished developments face. Council on Transportation and Homeowners in Clairborne in Paul Fox, a Clairborne res ident, thi s winter. public hi gh schools has hi ghlighted It letters can be verified prior to pub­ WILMAPCO on Jan. 31. told less Bear, were told about a month ago sai d, "Last year he (Handl er) Lofin k sa id the earliest he can ., ' ' another problem in our edu cation than half the story. lication. Mail to: Newark Post, 153 pl owed, but thi s year he wrote a let­ introduce th e law is mid-March -I system. E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark. DE their builder, Handler Corp., would By your estimates, 300 were in not be pl ow ing this year. ter to me, in care of the civ ic organi ­ when the legislatu re goes back into ;_; The question is not whether the attendance. There were speeches 19713: or fa.x 737-90 / 9. Mark Handl er said Clairborne is zation - when there isn't one - session. J about 50 to 60 percent fin ished and saying we had to take care of it." " It would not prov ide relief this resident s should start paying for Since then, Fox was "bes towed the year, but it will send a mes age," " snow removal themselves. honor" of civic pres ident and orga- Lofin k sa id. 1' Be part of something special ....; '< ..... CHANCE, from 6A Construction of the building will city waterworks building that has Plan would aid home purchases by UD staffers ·. begin in March with a grand open­ housed the center's activ ities since known senior citi zens center in the ing envisioned next January. 1966. country...... ASSISTANCE, from 1A Ave nu e, Madison Dri ve, Bl air ing will be held April 17 at 7:30p.m . The center has not launched a You ' II qu ickly see why its 1,800 Court, George Read Vill age, Devon, at the Cit y Building on Elkton Road. When the Longwood Foundation direct mail campaign, and chances members need a new home. offered a $300,000 challenge grant li ons. Cherry Hill Manor, Williamsburg are slim that a solicitor will be Ev en if you can't make a person­ Cit y Manager Carl Luft li sted Village and White Chape l. 1 to stimulate support fo r the econd knocking at your door. al visit , conside r sending a duPont proposal . phase constructi on, the di e was cast. potential neighborhoods th at have a Brook, Lu ft and City But the interest and support of all tax -ded ucti ble gift fo r the building relatively hig h degree of problems Councilwoman Irene Zych will The campaign for the remaining area citizens is encouraged and wel­ fund to Margaret Catts, the center's heads into Round 3 · $500,000 needed was begun in wi th rental units. work together to draw up the in cen­ comed. executive di rector. "Aft er revi ewing the matter with ti ve proposal, which will have to be January and more than $ 100,000 Jf you 'd like to see architect's Remember, th is is one of those before council already has been pledged or our housin g code peopl e and ran­ approved by Uni versit y of renderings of the new building, stop rare occasions when yo u can be a doml y selectin g old record s, we received. Delaware's board of trustees . ~ REZONING, from 1A ,, .,. in at 300 East Main Street, the old part of something special. fo und that most neighborhoods in the city have had some problems lf approved by the trustees, UD counci l approve duPont's latest_ with rental units," according to Luft. could offe r a lower than market rate plan, an example of mi xed-use · "The onl y areas that have never on mortgages fo r homes in the des­ development, i( he agrees to deed · G'et a partner (but don't tell 'em) experienced any problems are the ignated neighborhoods, according restrict the commercial site so as not ' newest developments and those with to Newark Cit y Co un cilman Hal to permit a convenience grocery " housing units costin g in excess of Godwin, who chairs the Town and store. delicatessen, drug store or ..... HUMMEL, from 6A unwashed armpit! ) won the battle, the "pious one" will $ 150,000." Gown Committee. liquor store. Either one of these would be per­ suddenl y become aware, and with a The neighborhoods listed fo r Eliminati on of clos ing costs or The developer must also agree to ~ have left now is a habit! fect adversaries, particularly if they surprised fury, he will acc use: poss ibl e inclusion in thi s program pul sidewalks on Curti s Mill Road,' are silently pious, pompous, and "You 've qu it smoking! When di d larger than usual mortgage amounts , To complete this process, don 't are the Old Newark area, sec tions of are possible to, Brook aid. save as many trees as possible and get the recommended "partner"­ deli ghted at your problem. you do that?" Cleveland Avenue and Wes t Main install a traffic signal at Old Paper get an adversary, someone who You ' re set now. Pick a day and And you j ust smile, knowing yo u Street, Wilbur Street, Prospec t The nex t Town and Gown meet- Mill and Curti s Mill,roads. thinks smoking is horrible and who time, then just do it! And every time have done a good thing for yourself khbws you don't have th e guts to you feel tempted to smoke (and you and obviously di sappointed a person quit! (This person should not know will for the first hundred years), just who already has been working on tHa1 he/she is the designated adver­ imagine how annoying your not your eul ogy! The Delaware Solid Waste authori­ s~ry-tha t would screw it up ! It 's smoking is to your detractor! It work s for me1 yolrr secret! ) Months later, long after you have Household ty (DSWA) will offer Sat~rday col­ Ha ve you picked one? How lection programs to Delaware resi­ about a mother-in -law who smiles knowingly when you get up from dents for household hazardous waste. the Thanhgiving table to "help in hazardous Collection days are the first Saturday tl\e kitchen" and when you end up Friends of Newark forum Feb. 15 outside she waves at you? She'd be 1 of each month at the Delaware petfectl "Creating a Stiared Vision for a College Town' will be waste I rHow about a man in th e offi ce the first Friends of Newark forum of 1995 on Feb. 15 at 7:30 Reclamation Plant in New Castle wi'o is convinced he is better than p.m. at tbe Newark United Methodist Church on Main from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. you and considers your smoking an Street. outward and vi si ble sign of your collection For more information, call 1-800- For more information, call 368-7158. in ward and spiritual disgrace? (And 404-7080. you 've never menti oned hi s di sgust­ ing fatness and breath like an

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~ NANCY TURNER 2 1/2 cup light whipping cream cream over medium heat. Add egg yolks to heated cream, stirring con­ ·~wA'Fit('posTsrf.FF.wRiTER...... Line a 8" x 4" loaf pan with plas­ tic wrap to 'overlap edges. In top of a stantly until it thickens to a consis­ double boiler, melt carob with cof­ tency which will coat a metal spoon. XECUTIVE CHEF of the fee . University of Delaware Blue Jn a small bowl. sprinkle gelatin Chef Daniel R. Beggs, IV, is a and Gold Club Daniel R. over water and let stand 2-3 minutes 1982 graduate of Johnson & Wales s, IV, arose to the occasion until softened. Set bowl of gelatin in Culinary University in Providence, hen the Newark Post asked him to a saucepan of hot water and stir until R.I. He has been Executive Chef for ihare an original Valentine's dessert dissolved. Stir gelatin and margarine the University of Delaware Blue and "'eat ion. into carob mixture and beat until Gold Club since 1987. ~ In keeping with current trends to margarine has melted and mixture is Prior to that, the native ~duce fat , Beggs shares with Post smooth. Delawarean honed his skills by aders his signature "Dark Cool, then beat in egg yolks. In working in a number of fine dining hocolate Terrine" which substi­ another bowl , whip cream lightly establishments including the Green !tes carob for chocolate. This and then fold into carob mixture. Room of the Hotel DuPont and ~cij,e , which must be prepared 48 Pour mixture into prepared loaf DuPont Barley Mill Plaza in llpurs in advance and refrigerated pan and refrigerate until set. Then Wilmington . ~e day before being served, is a cover'with overlapping plastic wrap "I like being creative," said ~Iicious departure from traditional and refrigerate overnight. Beggs. "I was never very good in the .;,>liday chocolate without sacrific­ To serve, unfold plastic wrap arts in school, but I'm learning with lllg taste. from top and turn out onto a cutting cooking that I can be very artistic The terrine will be the crowning board. Carefully peel off plastic Beggs cuts the terrlna, here shown and really enjoy it. " .flpale to the Chateau Briand a Ia wrap. Cut into slices and serve on a made with a cora of white pound Beggs sttys that his creativity 6ouquetiere for two that will be dessert plate over a pool of raspber­ cake which is an option for added flows under pressure. "I' II think :SCrved at the club on Valentine's ry sauce. Serves 8-10. texture and visual interest. about it and just try different things. ~ay. You want everything to taste great, Raspberry Sauce but appearance is the first impres­ 1Jark Chocolate Terrlne Cremo' Anglaise sion that a person has of a dish so it I cup frozen raspberries is very important for it to look ~gredients: 1/4 cup white wine 2 egg yolks good." '~ oz. carob, cut into small pieces 1/4 cup water I cup heavy cream -'t/2 cup strong coffee 1/2 tsp. lemon juice The Anglaise is used for painting NEWARK POST 4 tsp. unflavored gelatin confectionery sugar to taste along with the raspberry sauce. 6:tbl. water Pour all ingredients together in a Blue and Gold Club Chef Daniel Beggs works with the raspberry sauce and Whip egg yolks in an electric STAFF PHOTOS BY \6 tbl. margarine, cubed blender until smooth. Strain finely Cremo' Anglaise before adding the carob loaf to the plate. mixing bowl until lemon colored, _4·egg yolks to remove seeds. Refrigerate overnight. (about 5 minutes.) Heat heavy NANCY TURNER I ·Learning music pu lis at heart, vi oI in strings

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This gives have a clear picture of your ftnan­ let us not allow amount of matching it is a tremen­ Uncle Sam an interest free loan of cial goals. Why are you saving A new federal law has been Additionally, a ll disabled mere dialog to dous deal for you. your money plus you are not earn­ money? Retirement, college educa- -· enacted which amends the Social Medicare bene fi ciaries who turned stand in the way of • If you arc not eligible to par­ ing any interest...a double nega­ tion, a new house, a special vaca­ Security Act. 65 between November 5, 1991 and important tax-sav­ ticipate in a qualified retirement tive! Correctly adjust your with­ tion? ls it a long tenn goal (more This Jaw makes several changes January I, 1995 and who were not ing suggestions plan wh ere you work, you are eli ­ holding, do not increase your than five years) or short tenn (Jess to the federal requirements for eligible for the 6-month open enroll­ that can be imple­ gible to deduct your entire IRA spending, and then develop the than five years). Do you need Medicare supplement insurance. ment because they were enrolled in mented right now: contribution, regardless of your discipline to save your money each income, growth or both? Are you Effective January I, 1995, dis­ Medicare Part B prior to reaching • For many income level. paycheck and invest it for your conservative (too conservative?), abled Medicare beneficiaries will be age 65 , are given a one-time, 6- people. yes even If you are eligible to participate own financial well-being. are you aggressive (too aggres­ el igible for the 6-month open enroll­ month, open enrollment period those in the lowest in your employer 's qualified retire­ • If you have a significant sive?). Consider your age and ment period for Medicare supple­ beginning January I, 1995. tax bracket, Dawson ment plan, the income tax deduc­ amount of debt on your credit health. Then plot your course. A ment insurance upon their 65th This one-time federal open municipal bonds tion for IRAs is completely phased cards, consider moving that debt to good friend reminds me, "You birthday. enrollment period applies to any may make sense. The income out when an individual's modified a home equity loan at a much cannot control the wind, but you Prior to this new Jaw, these per­ Medicare beneficiary who had Part would be federally tax free, and if adjusted gross income reaches lower interest rate that is also tax can adjust your sails." sons were not el igible for the 6- B coverage prior to age 65 and you invest in muni-bonds that are $35,000 per year. For a married deductible. · As in all important financial month open enrollment period that turned 65 between November issued by your state, the income couple, the deduction is phased out • For those entrepreneurs out decisions, consult an expert &o see recipients of regular Social Security 5,1991 and January I, 1995 . may also be state tax free. at $50,000. there, a simplified employee pen­ if any or all of these suggestions benefits enjoyed unless they Delaware Medicare beneficiaries • A high degree of liquidity, • Suppa. e you don 't need cur­ sion plan (SEP) should be consid­ are applicable to your situation. enrolled in Medicare Part B on their with questions about this new law or flexibility and tax savings can be rent income and you need to save ered. 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~~~ Newark United Methodist Church St. Thomas's Parish ~~IBERTY invites you to worship 276 S. College Ave. at Park Place, Newark, De 19711 Celebration of Worship: 8:00, 9:30 & 11 a.m. (302) 368-4644 Church Office (9:00-1 :00 Mon.-Fri.) ~~ ~CHURCH , Nursery available duri ng 9:30 and 11 :00 seovices Sunday School- all ages ...... 9:30 am (302) 366·0273 Parish Infonnation Hotline Church School: 9:15- Infant to adult Sunday Worship and Educ;gUoo Morning Worship ...... 1 0 :30am ... ''where the Spirit of 11 :00 - 3 years old to Kindergarten 8:00a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite One the Lord is, there is liberty." Sunday Evening Adult &Youth Activities .6:30 pm 9:15a.m. Christian Education (all ages) Pastors: Clifford A. Annour, Jr & Ru ssell L. Lehman I 0 :15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite Two Laura Lee C. Wilson, Wesley Foundation Campus Pastor & Children's Worship (Numry Providtd) Handicapped Accessible/Nursery Provided 5: 15p.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday School ...... 9:45 am Live broadcast of 9:30 service on AM 1260 WNRK Youth Groups· Jr. High at4:00 p.m. Small Group Bible Studies· throughout the week Sr. High at 7:30p.m. Sunday Worship ...... 11 am 69 E. Main Street • Newark, DE (302) 368·8774 -Pastor James E. Yoder Ill T~t Rtv. T~omiJI 8. Jrnnn, Rttwr Evening Worship ...... 6 pm ~. · 0 f .1. • 'bl h h d. d Tht Ru. Ktmplon D. Baldridge, AuotUllt 4IUl Vicor for Unlvmlly Murlon Midweek Prayer Meeting r':.__:__£:..~'--.:.._ ___u_r _a_c_J _•tl_e_s _ar_era--;c;::ce=s=SI==e=t=o=t=e==a=n==IC=a=p=pe====:::::-1 (Including Awanas Children New Ark United Program, Wed ...... 7 pm GLASGOW REFORMED ~I ~:;:~ Church of Christ PRESBYTERIAN --.:-- Glorious. . - Radio Broadcast - - CHURC~H-- ' - 9:15am Sunday on WNRK · Presence 2880 Summit Bridge Rd • Bear, De Holy Eucharist...... 9:30 a.m. (1-112 mi. S. of Rt. 40 & Rt. 896) Christian Ed For All .. Sept. -May COME WORSHIP WITH US AT Church THE GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL 134.. 4772 HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Rt. 896, Newark, DE Sunday School ...... 9:00 a.m. & NURSERY · Rev. George W. Tuten Ill, Pastor Morning Worship...... 10:30 a.m. "The Little Church With The Big Heart New Location 1·95 1.8 Miles N. Rev. James P. Flohr Asst. Pastor Sr. Pastor Rev. Charles F. Beners Growing In The Spirit" Assoc. Pastor Rev. Douglas Perkins onRt. 213 ::l C8J G.P.C. 1-----=-30=:2·322-2=-.::1...:...:13=----- from interection .. ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ofRt. 279 a! RED LION UNITED 410-642-3024 METHODIST CHURCH Washin~on Street &Lea Blvd. Wilmington Elkton-Newark Rd. (Rt. 279) 1545 Church Road • Bear, DE 19701 Sunday Services Momlng Prayer (no sermon) 9 :00 a .m . nday School ...... 9:30 am Holy Eucharist and Sermon 10:00 p.m . Sunday Bible Classes (Ages 2-Adult) Healing Service (first Sun) 11:15 a .m . nday Morning Worshlp ..... 11 :00 am (All Ages) ...... 9:00 a .m . Sunday School & Nursery 10:00 a .m . Nursery Available (Hours of MP and HE are reversed on last Sunday) Worship Service Wednesday Evening Service ... 7:00pm (Nursery Avaialbe) ...... lO:OO a.m. Call for more information on our •serving fraditionat Chfisfians jn New Castle County Kid's Club Couples Club and nelqhbQriag cqmmun/Ues • "Sharing Christ In Mutual Ministry" Rev. Gar[ S. Tulak, Senior Pastor Rev. Rober SirnP.son~Associate Pastor 1928 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER 764-9080 ALL WELCOME 834-1~99 First Church of Christ, ·· th Scientist Delaware Ave.&: Halneo Sl, Newark, DE 19711 (302) 456-5808 Avqjlable to the Newark community each week Sunday Service• &: Sunday School • Sunday, 10.11 a.m. Bible Sludy!l'eslimony Meeting • Wcdncaday, 7:30-8:30 p. m. 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KRUEU.E, JR., PASTOR Bible Study 9:30 am CHRISTIANA RED LION WORSHIP SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN EVANGELICAL Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. 'WednudGJI: CHURCH FREE CHURCH Junior Churches 10:30 a.m. • Covered Dish Dinner .. 5:45 PM Corner of Rt. 896 & 40 Evening Worship 7:00p.m. • Singapiratlon ...... e:30 PM 15 N. Old Baltimore Pike & Christian Academy (302) 368-4565 • Adult Bible Study ...... 8:45 PM Christiana, DE 1400 Red Lion Rd., Bear, DE FAMILYNITE Worship ...... 10:30 a .m. 834-8588 • Kids for Jesus ...... 8:45 PM Adult & Children 368-0515 WEDNESDAY 7:00p.m. Sunda.y chool ...... 9 (lciMtlea by • groups) Sunday School ...... 9:15 a .m. Sunday School.. ... 9:45 am a.m. Adult Bible Study Youth Fellowship ...... 8:00 p.m. Wor hlp ervice ...... l0:30 a.m. • Adult Choir ...... 7:50 PM Worship ...... 11:00 am Evening ervice ...... 6:30p.m. Rainbow • Missionettes "A Church proud of its past with a NURSERY AVAJLA.JJtE Royal Rangers 'l14ndlc.apped ~ccaatblc vision for the future ." HANDICAPPf:D ACCESS/BtE r. Minuter Nursery Provided ':Nur111ry J'wlloble for ~ll S.Ncal PATRICIA SINGLETON, PA!.. TOR Robert Bruce Cumming, Pastor Rev. lroin R. Pwey 'I J>ACa: 14/\ • EW 1u, Pos r • Ft· IIIW K\' I 0, 1995 Organ, piano recitals headlin~ Longwood series

HERE ' LOTS Of W Don Kinni er and Judy Townsend organ season at Longwood. He has Remember that before or after from one of my favorile con­ will hold forth in the Ballroom with thrilled thousand s ar the console in the concert. you may visit the beau ­ T cert haunts, Longwood an organ and voi<.:e <.:oncert. Their Kennett Square and so many more tiful flower, plant and tree displays Gardens. Their . cries of organ and whimsical title for the al'ternoon is with his ex tensive Longwood in the hu ge garden. There is only organ-pi ano rcciwls is already in full ·'A Turn for the Verse!'' discography. the admission ti cket to the garden swing for 1995. This is a joyous celebration of On the last Sunday of April for you to purchase and it is good all Some of you new 10 our area may " long lost verses that belong to Roger Kurt z will conclude the day and includes the concert. THE ARTS familiar songs." series. know Longwood on ly as the great botanical Mecca - which indeed it It is yo ur fun chance to learn the is - but it is also the si te of over "real story" behind "The Man on the 400 concerts a year. (Yes, you did By PHIL TOMAN Flying Trapeze" and why Nel lie was read that number correctl y, over 400 waiting for the sun to shine. a year.) Priscilla Johnson, performing arts Tel emann's Sonata de Concert and This hu sband and wife team will There are so many settin gs for director at Longwood Gardens, to Guilm•tnt's March on a Theme of invite the audience to join in the concerts on the former estate f -Handel. During th at first Sunday of singi ng and the hil arit y. thank for it. A Tip of The Toman · Pi erre S. du Pont that I wo n't go into Topper, Priscilla . Apri l Thompson and Few ha ve also Marc Cheban wi ll present two them all. This Sunday, f ebruary 12, John sc hed uled Haydn 's "Pieces for a organ recitals, one on Saturday Apri l This time of year, my favorite, and Li sa Wilson will present an Musical Clock,'' Rheinberger 's 15 and the other on Sund ay, April and the warmest. is th e organ and piano reci tal. Sonata No. 8 and the Int roduction 16. both at 2:30p.m. Conservatory Ballroom. The out ­ Their program is bill ed as "An and Passacaglia , Nevin's "Will o'the Over th e Easter weekend he will door concert s will have to wait a few Al'tc rnoon of Li ght Class ics." The Wisp," Martin i's Toc<.:ata and treat his audiences to one of his new months! concert will open wi th John Cook' · Brewer's March Heroique. works, ··suite for Organ." I am specificall y mentioning this "fanfare for Organ" and that wi ll The followin g Sunday, April 9, Th is should be a hi ghli ght of the concert site for another reason too. get everyone's attention. Other ..... ---·-··· .. ,_ ...... :;;:::;:-·· .. -· ...... -..... ,_.,... _...... -·-···"-"'"' ...... A nine-month renovation effot1 is ,_.. selections will include Handel 's underway and th at wi ll necessitate Concerto No. 13 in F Major, ~ r?l'J-cJM.futp ~ f!/l;,yid ~¥2 ~... ~· ~, th e clos ing of th e Main Sibelius' ''Finlandia,'' J. S. Bach's Conservatory bu t the beautiful Toccata and Fugue in D minor, S. Ballroom with its rose-colored 565; Eugene Gigout 's Toccata; Wa&nu/te ~ !¥ap :·· etched glass cei ling and black wal ­ Loui s Vierne 's "Cari li on de nut parquet noor will continue to Westminister," Rachmaninoff's ~~ serve as the locati on of the concerts "Vocalise" and will conclude with which are my topic today. All the Rossi ni 's Overture to "William concerts will begin at 2:30 p.m. Tell." .ADUJ/e~ $~, Just for your information, only On Sunday, f ebruary 26, Phillip th e Main Conservatory wi ll be Compton will present "A f estive $ooe Yk/e~~ a/td~~ closed. The other 18 will remain Concert of Dances and Marches for open. However, Longwood Organ." A Storytelling Concert Garden has announced a temporary Included on the bill will be price reduction for admission. The Greig's Homage March, Handel's for Ages 12 & Up new price are: $5, adults; $4, ages Suite from Music for the Royal 16 to 20; $ 1, ages 6 to 15 and free Fireworks, Alfred Hollin 's Trumpet Featuring Sally Jane Denk, for children under ix . As is usuall y Minuet and Ralph Vaughn Williams' the case. the concerts are free with "Rhosymedre." Also to be heard, Debra Ann Pieri, and Ed Okonowicz After receiving a taw del~~et~l'f'n:*ft!.1 garden admission. These concerts Elgars 's Pomp and Circumstance Cuba, Dr. Dominguez and ·; are the best deal in our area. They March No. 4 in G, J. S. Bach's earned his Ph.D. at Florida State University-. DOminauez has : are top quality and they are Free! Fugue in G Major, John Ireland 's or. That's hard to beat. We have "Alia Marcia" and Andre Campre's .97~.~~7 been with the University since 1970, and during this time he has • "Ri gaudon." d~p.a.. won several special awards, including the Excellence in Answers to Super Cron"Word The concert will conclude with Teaching Adult Students Award (1993) and the Delaware John Philip Sousa's "The Stars and ~ ~~a~ ~ ~~5~~ ~ s~~ ~~ ~a~~ Tickets $7 Students $5 Hispanic Man of the Year Award (1988). ii:YEiiveii[XcRoTi'io ADORN Stripes Forever." When the first Sunday in March Box Office (410) 287-1037 ~~--~ERIN~Q ~~;-~ FAf~T .~SALE~T§ '~' ro ll s around, Keith Thompson wi ll ~~~~ s , fro~TH ~~ ff§ .. ~~~ At the University of Delaware our instructors R~~Q · DO WNEY LA ! D EDO make hi s Longwood debut with a EANES TJji!o l l ll!li!!IC 0 IN ~~ A l 0 A light and varied program which is to understand the needs of returning adult students. 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IN SPORIS Glasgow collars Bulldogs

·! KRISTIN Mill MaS,on, Brosna~an key final charge, Dragons close ·in on playoff berth t SCORES CAREER· By JOHN HOLOWKA onl y scored 32 poi nt against them Glasgow led 7-2 after the first _,, HIGH 30 the first game (a 34-32 to s) and peri od and at one point held a 12-4 NEWAR K POST SPORTS EDITO R two in the fo urth quarter." adva ntage on Pauls' three-pointer Glasgow led 26-2 1 entering the early in the second pe ri od. PO INTI GLASGOW --It's wise not to let fin al peri od and outscored Brandywine turn ed two Glasgow a dog too far off its leash. Brand ywin e 18- 11 in th e fo urt h to turnovers into four points and Brandywine charged within fo ur pull away for good fo ll owi ng . tra il ed by nin e points at the break. :'. fOR points in th e second half, but Bro nahan's one-on-one conversion Chaz Fri ant (four poi nt.) and Glasgow untethered an 18- point at 3:55 and Mason's basket that Lakisca Rahming(. ix points) each fin al-quarter and finall y collared made the score 38-29 with 2:2 1 snagged II boards and B ros n <~ h an ·.. CARAm the Bulldogs 44-32 last Friday in a remaining. dished out six assists. Tony Burke Fli ght A girls basketball game. added fi ve points and Kri stin Nau "We played pretty well ," said two and Mason had six points, Glasgow Coach Larry Walk er. "I three blocked shots and fo ur steals. think for the most part we were in The Dragons have won six in a control of the game the enti re way. I think for row since thei r first conference loss That's what I had hoped fo r in the to William Penn Jan. 7. and the set­ ~ GARY GREEN first game, but it didn' t wo rk out the most part we back to Brandywine Jan. I0 . The that way." Blue Hen Confe rence Fli ght A sec­ REBOUNDS FROM Their sixth . traight victory were in control the ond pl ace doesn't carry an automat­ 11 avenged an earli er season two-point ic berth to the state tourn ament like loss to Brandywine and hiked the entire game." first pl ace, but the Dragons wi ll WRECK AT Dragons' overall record to 13-3, 8-2 most certainl y make the po. !-sea­ in the conference. That's good LARRY WALKER son carni val as an at-large team. enough for sole possession of sec­ GLA SGOW BASKElBALL COACH The No. I and No. 2 at large teams DOYER, ond-pl ace in Fli ght A. receive byes in the first round star­ Sophomore Nicole Paul s led The Dragons outrebounded the in g March I Glasgow with II points, including Bulldogs 53-29 in a physical game "It was a bi g game fo r us. but a READIES RACE seven in th e first half and helped th at sent many pl ayers to the fl oor bi gger game is one when someone the Dragons to a 19- 10 halftime and featured a near altercati on on ha. to beat William Penn ." said cushi on. Laurie Brosnahan cann ed the court between Mason and Walker. "That wo ul d make me CAR eight points, all in the fi nal two DeAndra Teague in the fin al minute happy." periods while Shamarra Mason that carri ed over to the Glasgow Glasgow plays Delcastl e at grabbed 17 rebounds and iced the locker room. home Feb. I 0. and then pl ays the NEWARK POSl PHOTO BY MIKE KEPKA FOR game with fo ur fo ul shots in th e nex t fo ur games on the road, "If that's th e way they're goi ng Sophomore Nicole Pauls led Glasgow with 11 points to help the last 39 second .. to call it, girls basketball should be including a Feb . .17 rematch wi th Dragons beat Brandywine 44-32 in a Flight A game . It was "1 think we showed we're the called rugby-ball ." Walker said." the Coloni als. RICHMOND better team," Walker said . "We Glasgow's sixth straight win.

Local NASCAR team preps ~ for Richmond Bradshaw ·Racing Team cruises for first Busch finish By JOHN HOLOWKA learn things every year and this year we're the suspension goes." ...... •....•...... hoping to go qualify for a lot of races and be a Bradshaw's primary sponsors are Porter NEWARK POST SPORTS EDITOR contender. Chevrolet in Newark, Schneider Trailer and "We're not going to win any big races but Container Rentals in Harmony Industrial Park Bradshaw used to watch we' ll be there and that's the whole deal. We and Berman Freightliner, a locally owned ASCAR races by the glow of his business based in Reading Pa. evision set. Now he's the one in the But to break into big time NASCAR com­ spotlipt. petition, a national sponsor is considered a "I've been a fan for I 0 years or so, and I ii necessity. DuPont Company currently spon­ decided I wanted to do it rather than just sit on We have great sors Winston Cup dri ver Jeff Gordon, who in the couch," said Bradshaw, who lives in Salem 1994 won the inaugural Brickyard 400 in Woods and owns Bradshew Racing, Inc. ''So I sponsors but I'd like to Ind ianapolis and the Coca-Cola 600 at sponsored a Winston Cup car and then decided Charlottesville, N.C. to go (into Busch Series Grand National see a big company come "We have a lot of local people in Delaware Division).'' that really love the sport," Bradshaw said. "It Bradshaw owns a Busch Grand National on with us." take a lot of time and hard work; everyone car and is gearing up for the team's first race here is really dedicated. Ri ght now everybody on March 4 in Richmond, Va., a short 3/4-mile PETE BRADSHAW is volunteer and we just don't have the time as oval. Bradshaw's best finish was at Dover OWI£R. BIIAOSHAW RACING . INC far as personnel and offi ce. There's been Downs two years ago when a car driven by nights we've been here until 2 or 3 in morn­ Larry Carroll finished 32nd. want to be in it for a long time." ing. Last year with new driver Gary Green, the This season the team will be supporting a "l' m try ing to keep the team based in team failed to qualify in four races and newer Lumina, a car previously owned by Delaware with major sponsors. companies wrecked their 1994 Chevrolet Lumina into Winston Cup point champion Dale Earnhardt's here in Delaware.'' he ai d. ··w e ha ve great Tum No. 2 last September in practice at crew chief. sponsors, but I'd li ke to. ee a bi g major com­ Dover. "Basically it's a newer chassis design," pany come on with us. We have the talent. we "I think this year our biggest goal is mak~ Bradshaw said. ''It' a BSR car and they're the just need the sponsor. That's where we're at ing races and finishing them," Bradshaw said. ones who built all the Super Trucks for most with the team right now." "We' IJ worry about winning races later. We of the major teams. It's a lot newer as far as

Freshman Lloyd Price poured In a career-high 30 points to lead Hodgson Vo-Tech In a 57·55 Flight B loss to Dickinson on Tuesday. The Silver Eagles have an outside chance at the state playoff tournament. Hodgson drops squeaker

By BRETT LOVELACE a close conference win again t a team li ke Hodgson,'' said Dickinson NEWARK POST SPORTS WRITER Coach Jim Realer. "Our confidence level has improved tremendously BEAR -- De. pile a 30-point per­ over the pa t fe w games." formance from freshman Ll oyd The game's deciding play Pri ce Hodgson dropped a 57-55 unfolded wi th 30 seconds remaining Fli ght B loss to Di ckinson Tue. day. in the fo urth quarter wi th Di ckinson The loss pu t. Hodgson (7 - I 0) on leading 55-53 . Foll owing a success­ the border of qualifyin g for the . tate ful fo ul . hot by Hodgson's Wendell tournament with onl y five game, Camper, Di ck in. on attempted to remaining in the regul ar season. inbound when a defender reached "We have an outside chance of over the baseline and slapped the making th e tourn ament.'' said ball resulting in a Hodgson techni­ Hod g. on coach Lou Bender. cal foul. Dickinson's Bo Hu rd sank "Getting there woul d he a hi g both free-throws to . ecure the Rams flCCo mplishment for our youn g win . team." "Emoti onall y that techn ic:•! The Dickinson victory avenged knocked us out of the game.'' . aid a n earli er season to.. to Hodgson 'Bender. "But It was the right ca ll fo r while cu ppi ng th ei r second straight the ref to make.'' conferen e wi n. "We feel good about pull ing out See HODGSON , 28 ... PAGE 28 • NEWARK POST • FF.t\R ARY I 0, 1995

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK St. Mark's, Newark boys dawn VIkings

Wm. Penn Newark Hip evened ita aeaaon record with a 78-S I flight A boys baaketball victory over Cviatiana on Tucsdly. Kristin Mills-- Caravel Academy CollyD Ripley led the Yellowjacbls (9-9, 4-8) witb 21.pointa as prepare for five Newark players ICOfCid doublo-figwea. Arnold Donctt poured in 19 points, Mike Poltock II and Clarence DonleU and Corey Wallace sc:cnd 10 each . Scores career-high 30 points battle .Jen'y Moore lad alliCOm'l with a career-high 31 points for In a tussle between an immov­ Qriatilna (5-13, 3-9). Lawrence Redden cbipped in witb seven Buccaneers clinch playoff spot able object and an irresistible force, points, Bmie Pobba six and Marvin Adams four. something has to give. ' 1 St. Mark's has given the past two GlafJ&ow 68. CoDeord 60 · ri stin Mills poured in a was more spread out," Mills said. Carpenter Center." years as William Penn and the Tbe Dn&Oili rebounded from an upset last week and beat Concord career-hi gh 30 points Mills, whose ni ckname is Caravel has five games le ft and Spartans will mix it up Friday, Feb. in a PliJbt .A game. Wayne Ricbanls led the OlaaJOW (13-4, 9·2) with 20 points, Larry K last week against 'Millie,' has 286 points in 17 will eclipse their best season that II at William Penn in a clash Wilmington Christian to help games wit h five remaing. featured I 5 wins. between two of the state 's top Bdwards. had 16 and DarnoU Vaughan 11. Andre Ponzo and Oan:ia Caravel Academy to a 64-4 1 non­ 'The team has been giving me " We go out with a positive alti­ wrestling programs. OlmeU oach ICOred u points, Coo Cee Whittle five, and Jeff Apps conference win. the open shot," Mills said . "I'm tude,'' Mills said. " It'. great; St. Mark 's is 7-2, its only losses IDd SfORiw'J GibbS .bad two apioce. What's remarkable is that her j ust lucky to be in right spot to get everybody takes their roles and the to Blair Academy (N .J .), the career hasn't reall y started, since the shot off." whole team is doing the ri ght thing nation's II th-ranked scholastic St. Markts 5I, Sf. EUzabeth 43 Mills is an eighth-grader and Mills started playing basketball at right time." team. The Colonials are 7-0 and 1oba Gordon led 1be unbeaten Spartans (lH-0) with 2~ pointa and rarely scores less than double-dig­ at age five for the YMCA Mighty " I was reaslly impressed with ranked 23rd by USA Today. Alex Karlsen added lS as the SpartanS won a nonconftrence game Mites and started her first varsity her defensive play and I think The middleweights are the aad extended their best start in scl)ool hisray. its. 1 In the past three games, she's game this season. she 'II be the first to tell you the Spartans' strongest classes. AI 130 Oene KcUy added 10 points, Jason Vaakerkhoven seven, J'o&n canned 22 points in a 54-37 win "'! can't wait; every year I look rest of the team is gelling h!!r the Kyle Talley (23- 1) will go against .-Milloy three and Steve McManus a basket for St. Mark's whk:b plays over previously unbeaten forward to playing basketball so ball," said Caravel Coach Bill Jesse Fro mal (I 0-9), Joe Amon (16- ltl fiDal four games ot the season on the road and its final game Bohemia Manor and against much," Mills said. ·McCartan. "That 's fourtunate 8) will wrestle Ryan Mariano ( 135) apinst William Penn in New Castle. Dickinson (a 49-40 victory) she "I like driving the baseline and because you get your best shooter and at 140 Randy Nowell (22-2) scored 13 for a total of 65 points, putting it in. I've never been able the ball. But you still have to grapples with Drew Moffett ( 14-9). or almost 40 percent of Caravel's to hit three-pointers, but this year reboupd, catch and pass it to get it Stan Spoor (22-2) squares off 'Jackets shave Christiana offense. it's just come." there. against Don From at ( 15 -5) at 145 Caravel is 14-3 and a cinch for The Buccaneers are on the cusp " I can't say enough about the and Corey Frederick brings a 23-4 mark against Jordan Elliott (152). an at-large berth in the state tour­ of their best season ever and unof­ whole team. You really can't sin­ Newark Hiih om:e again Withstood a late_:~~~ rally by Christiana nament, which the Bucs missed ficially have a playoff berth gle anyone out. We've had many The Spartans dealt the Colonials, and beat the Vlkinp 31-29 on Tuesday in a Flight A sirls basketball last year by one point. wrapped up. game this year wi th players in who have won 38 straight, their last pme. "I guess in previous games l " 1. think as a team we' ll go into double fi gures. dual-meet defeat 38- 13 in 1992 to Bel.b Miller led the YeUowjac~ (4-14, 3-8), Denise Heller t.d had a couple spurts but against the playoffs more intense," Mills "That says a lot about our pro­ · break the Colonials' 46-dual meet oisbt. La'IOnya WubingtQn six, Cyndi Wheo1er four and Bev Elliott Wilmington Christian my scoring said. "We really want to get to Bob gram." winning streak. William Penn leads -one fot Newark. Sbarna Gray led auistiana (1-16, 1-10) with 20 the series I 0-5. · rebound~ and six points and Amber Hickman scored a team--high 11 pcjnta. ' St. Mark's 47, St. Elizabeth 37 Thomas placed Former Bucs lose to North East Toni SWan Scored 15 points and Val Speakman added 12 to help second in PSAC Newark High Caravel boys might miss playoffs St. Milk's (12-4, 3-2) to a Catholic Conference win. championship Glasgow 84, Coocord 29 . · swimmer By BRETI LOVELACE bright spot of the game," said .Lakisca R.ahrniq exploded for 22 ~ints to help Glasgow win a Makovsky. "We came out early and F11lbt A CODle8t and tbelr seventh straight game. Sbamaria Mason Former St. Mark's four-time NEWARK POST SPORTS WRITER shot well but after that it was all ldcTed 12, Kristin Nau 11, Chaz Friant nine, NicOle Pauls eight and state wrestling champion Sheldon qualifies down hill." ·. ~e Brosoaban six for th6 Dragons (14-3, 9~2) . Thomas of Clarion Univer ity won BEAR --The Caravel Academy North East ( 12-2) entered the second place at the Pennsylvani a for NCAA boys' basketball team lost its second contest with eight consecutive wins State Athletic Conference champi­ straight game Friday to visiting dating back to the McKean Holiday onship Saturday. North East (Md) 89-49. tournament over Christmas. The Thomas, who is currently ranked Sets Wooster Over the last week the Indians placed four players in dou­ second nationally at 118-pounds Buccaneers have been on a roller ble figures including a game-high among NCAA Division I wrestlers College coaster ride with lopsided losses to 19 points from Rick DiPietro. was the top-seed at the PSAC tour­ St. Elizabeth and North East. Both The second quarter belonged to nament. He advanced to the finals record· coming after Paul Makovsky regis­ North East as they raced out to a 24- after beating two wrestlers, includ­ tered hi s 250th career coaching vic­ 12 lead. A quick Indian transitional ing Brad Silinperi of Loch Haven tory against American Christian offense put Caravel away by half­ University, 8-6 in the semi -finals . Former Newark High swimmer (Pa.). Debbie King broke her Coll ege of time 41-24. Thomas faced third-seed Pete The Bucs were held to only four Rine lla of Bloomsburg Univ ersity Wooster (Ohio) record in the 200 freesty le last week wi th a clocking field goals during the second quar­ in the finals. Rinella ( 12-5) is ter. Jimmy Frazier scored seven of ranked 12th nationally and was an of I :59.24 as the Lady Scots beat Case Reserve 158-73 in a North Caravel's 12 points in the quarter. NCAA All-American in We must North East center Shawn Cole l994.Rinella edged Thomas 9-7 in Coast Athleti c Conference womens meet. realize•• that we are netted nine of his 18 points while the finals. King also won the 200 breast­ pulling down 2 1 rebounds. Clarion as a team won second against the wall "We have been in a mode of place behind Edinboro University. stroke (2 :33.92) and the 200 butter­ fly (2: 15.09). She has qualifying starting off slow," said North East The tournament regarded as one of and every game coach Steve Burke. " But we really the country 's best, feat ured three times for the NCAA Di vision lU National Meet in the 400 IM picked things up in the second quar­ nationally ranked teams in the 12- from now on will ter and made some big shots." school field. (4:42.38), 200 IM (2: 13.44) and the 100 breaststroke ( 1:09.65). Caravel continued to struggle be crucial." throughout the second half scoring only five points in the third quarter. PAUL MAKOVSKY North East pulled away for good CARAVELBASKET BALL COACH with a 66-29 lead by the end of the third quarter. Matt Huebner and " It has been real hard on us to DiPietro scored eight points each to take our last two losses,'' said boast the Indians. Makovsky. "We want to go to the The final quarter was a formality state tournament and the way we for North East after holding off a have been playing we just won't get late Caravel rally. Jarret McDonald there." scored seven fourth quarter points Caravel (9-9) battled throughout fo r the Bucs. Other Caravel scorers the first quarter against North East were Ryan Dill (8), Matt Kschinka despite playing without their lead­ (2), Bryan Goll icker (2) and Jeff ing rebounder Jerry Lawler, who Campbell ( I). was di smissed from the team "Now the kids must realize that because of academic reasons. they are against the wall and every "Without Jerry we don't have a game from now on will be crucial,'' proven rebounder," said Makovsky. said Makovsky. The Bucs trailed 14- 12 at the end Caravel has five games remaing of the first quarter fueled by Jon against Bo Manr, Wilmington Markle's IOpoints. Christian, Tome, West Nottingham "The first quarter was our only and St. Andrew's.

Wheels win ice hockey NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JEFF SWINGER Tyler Meade, Dan Davis and Hodgson's only senior Scott Mcfarland looks for an opening during John Mancuso scored as the Wheels Tuesday's Flight B loss to Dickinson. 1 beat the Ducks 3-2 in Squirt Blue I I game at U of D Blue Arena. I ' .... HODGSON, from 18 Dickinson and Hodgson dueled throughout the first quarter with ll-E WoRld's Fir-fST each team matching the other. The Si lver Eagles managed to establish a 17- 12 lead at the end of th e open-.. ing quarter behind Price's eight SkATERS points. · The Rams quickly regained the Gala ice show send-off before lead early in the second quart:er wi th an 11 -2 run. Hurd sparked next month's WOrld Dickinson with seven points in the quarter for 29-28 halftime lead. Championships in "Ou r shooting really came Great Britain around during the second quarter," ~ aid Realer. ·:But they stayed righ / m our face with some big shots." (1 The second half was a ncar mir- •' ror of the first. Both teams surged 1 Featuri11g I 994 Wurlrl & wi th strong inside play as Hodgson J~ Olympic Cl1 ampions emerged wit h 4 1-38 advant age at ~i.' the end of quarter. Scoll McFarl and (' Yvgeny Platov & and Pr i~.:c neued five points each to ' Oksana Gritsclwk pace th Si lver Eagles. (:· With five minutes left in the '~ game Dickinson tied the score 45- • 7}0 PM ~~SITYoF 45 on Jason A lien's three - poin t er.~~ l.)t..lAWARE The Rams stretched rh · margin t o ~)\' SATURdAy, FEb. 18 four points before holding on in thd f(( 1 clos_ing mi_nutcs to grab their seco nd ~~~· Tickets on sa le now at the Blu e r e Arena, stra1 ght wm . f{i Route 896, Newark. " We played well overall," said 1 Call UDl-HENS. Bender. '" It was an exciting game." t~( p-~~ F Efi KI JAKY 10, 199!i • EW KK Pm,r • P CE 3B

CoMMUNITY SPOIITS checkered Fishing competition

Diamond State Bassmasters and the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a Cast, Flip and Pitch Contest on Saturday, Feb. II at the Figure-8 Barn in Bellevue State Park locat.ed at 800 Carr Road in north Wilmington starting at 10 a.m. The contest is free and open to the public for children ages 7- 10 ll1d It IUmed riJbt into IIMs wall." and 11 - 14 and gives contestants the opportunity to test their casting, This yw the Newark lllidiiU ia pitching and flipping skills in an educational, fun and challenging rudy to lauocb hia 1995.=­ environmenl. · die llanlee's Prisco 250 led Winners will be judged on the above skills and winners have a for Merch 4 at Richmcnd (Va.). a chance to compete against other winners in a national competition 3/4-mile oval. worth $20,000 in scholarships and prizes. OrwR bu never won a ar.w Each competitor will receive a free Bassmaster CastingKids Natioltlli'ICe. '-year he_.. Certificate of Competition and a copy of BassMaster CastingKids .,..,,..:.:!1c for tbe Bn4Maw Magazine, the program's official publication...... qualifYini ljilcb Winners at the local level also receive a medallion and a Zebco time ...... of mic:baiU.cll-­ rod and reel...... CII'ICIJiiililt.isa. Local contestant scoring will be based on a point system with the ~ fialabat ~~ highest points determining the winner in each age group, who will (:Amerlcaaililj; CV: advance to a statewide competition and on to the national contest. r.:!f.2.CA. ) can. which 1M simillr Ten semifinalists will advance to the Bass Master Classic in August to 8ulob can but \lit a two-bar..t and compete for two national titles. caahretot instead ota f~ "The Bassmaster CastingKids program is a ~onderful event that "You have to put in a lot of dme has many benefits," said Diamond State Bassmasters· president Bob aod bav• aood "4"1P"'eo•: yo!& Probst. "In addition to learning more about tishing, the contest will have 10 pay your duel," are... Mid. also foster in each participant an appreciation and concern for the great outdoors. Plus everyone is sure to have a lot of fun." Rain and snow date is Feb. 18. Bear Baseball Academy

Bear Baseball Academy is offering the following clinics. A Speed, Agility and Quickness Clinic is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 18 at Caravel Academy from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. for all athletes age 10 to adult. The clinic will include working with medicine balls, running chutes, bungy cords and other vario'us speed enhancement equipment. Wear s~eakers and comfortable clothing. Cost is $12; Paul Niggebrugge is the instructor. On Sunday, Feb. 19 the academy will hold a· Softball Hitting Clinic at Caravel for ages 9 and over from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. featuring Jerry brasso, former Padua ( 1994 sate champions) head coach and current University of Delaware assistant coach. Areas of instruction include mechanics of striking a ball, identifi­ cation and recognition of pitches, strength conditioning drills, mental approach and situational hitting. Cost is $20 with free 1-shirt and refreshments included. There is a $12 sibling discount. On Sunday, Feb. 26, a Fastpitch Softball Clinic will be held for ages 9 and up from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. (4 to 5 p.m. for advanced pitchers) featuring Cherie Hill, Millville High (N.J.) and ASA coach. ~emonstration and application of pitching skills through drills, Minor leagues thro_w Hackett curve ~mphasis on balance and advanced techniques such pitch location and a Women's l!ifferent types of pitches will be covered. Cost is $15 with free t-shirt. Call 834-4650 for more information. Former Caravel star in Orioles organization Day '· in •' By BRETI LOVELACE The start of Hackett's career was weeks," said Hackett. " But I am · Kirkwood Soccer sign-ups delayed with a two-month holdout ready ·to go now and looking for­ NEWARK POST SPORTS WRITER period when he pondered whether to ward to getting started soon." Kirkwood Soccer Club will have an in-person registration on Sports sign with Baltimore or attend the Saturday, Feb. II from 10 a.m. until I p.m. at the following locations: Sometimes the transition for a University of Miami on a full schol­ ~occer Tee in Lantana Square, Hockessin, World of Soccer in Liberty player from high school to profe - arship. IP,Jaza, Newark, M & W Sports World, Pox Run Shopping Center, sional baseball can be rough. That "The reason for the delay boiled Female IB.ear, and at the Kirkwood Soccer Park in New Castle. step up has been a hard one for down to a lot of different things," Life in the ,. . Neighborhood-based teams will be formed for children born pitcher Jason Hackett to make. said Hackett. "I wanted to make athletes between 12/31/90 and 8/1/79. Practices will be held on neighborhood The former Caravel Academy sure I was making the right choice minors•• is hard, you ...' fields and games played Saturdays at Kirkwood Soccer Park (off Rt. standout has experienced enough and I think that l have." 19). adversity during his first year of pro don't have a lot of honored ' While at Caravel, Hackett was ~1 I Mail-in registrations must be received by Feb. 18. For more infor­ ball to last a career. con idered Delaware's top high money." ., fmation or to receive a registration form by mail, call the club office at school pitcher. Following his senior ,(302) 322-4220. season he was named to the All­ Four-time All-American softball ' State team and received the JASON HACKETT pitcher Lisa Fernandez will be Gatorade Circle of Champions BALTIMORE ORIOLES MINURL EAGU ER guest speaker at the ninth annual NCCo Flag football league player of the year award. Girl's and Women In Sports Day "Playing at Caravel gave me a lot Minor league life has forced Celebration to be held Sunday, Feb. of nice memories," said Hackett. Hackett to grow up quick. Over the 26 beginning at 3 p.m. at the J The Sports and Athletics Section of the New Castle County "Coach Paul Niggerbrue is a big past summer at Sarasota, he shared a University of Delaware's Clayton Department of Parks and Recreation is currently accepting registra­ reason that I accomplished the one bedroom apartment with four · Hall on North Campus (Rt. 896). tions for the new Adult Spring Flag Football League. things I did and we are still close teammates. The casual and open-to-the-pub­ The league will play approximately six games at Delcastle friends now." "Life in the minor's is hard lic is sponsored by J.C. Penney and Recreation Area on McKennan 's Church Road beginning Saturday, Last spring Hackett began hi s pro because you don' t have a lot of Reebok and costs is $12. Feb. 18 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. There are six players per team, no campaign with the Class A Gulf money and you play game every­ Following the luncheon there contact is permitted and rushers must line up five yards off the ball. Coast league Sarasota (Fla.) day," said Hackett. "But It's fun will be an awards presentation hon-..· . Uniform shirts are required. Orioles. While pitching in the GCL, because you get to do what you oring outstanding female high : Entry fee is $300 per team. Additional fees of $18 per game per which is mostly comprised of first­ love." school athletes. A special honor will/ team for officials during the regular season is required. To officiate, year minor leaguers he compiled an Throughout the off-sea on be bestowed upon Julia Nelson, play or sign-up a team, call 323-6418. Jason Hackett 0-8 recorded with a 8.53 earned run Hackett has been training by run­ Delaware's first black women to average and 36 strikeouts in 40 ning over two miles a day and bowl a 300 game. . innings. going to Baltimore's Camden Yard Fernandez, a former standout "I have had some tough times so The lack of success was largely for supervised workouts with the pitcher and third baseman for Soccer referees needed far, " said Hackett. ''But it hasn't dis­ due to a nagging back injury suf­ Orioles pitching coaches. UCLA, has won four gold medals couraged me and I will continue to fered over the early part the season. "Working out at Camden Yards is in Olympic style competition since 1991 , the most recent a first-place Interested in becoming a licensed soccer referee? work on improving." Hackett was diagnosed in June as great because everything is first­ Goldey Beacom College and the Soccer Referees of Delaware are .After concluding a superb three­ having an inflamed muscle in his class." said Hackett. "Once ¥OU see finish with USA Team at the t994 sponsoring a training clinic on Saturday, Feb. 25 and Sunday, Feb. 26 year tenure at Caravel, the left­ back. The problem sidelined him for what the big-leaguers have that South Pacific Classic in Sydney, at Goldey Beacom located on Limetsone Road. hander was drafted in the fourth three starts and ruihed an opportuni­ makes you want work even harder Australia. f The clinic is $40 and open to all persons age 13 and older on or round of the 1993 June amateur ty for a promotion to Class A to get where they are." Call Bonnie Lane at Delcastle High (995-81 00) for more informa­ before the clinic date. draft by the Baltimore Orioles. Bluefield (WVa.). Hackett has been invited to early Registration opens 8: I 5 a.m. sharp on Feb. 25 in the atrium of the Since then Hackett has failed to earn "The back injury was a definite spring training and will fly to tion. Joseph West Jones College Center on campus. Candidates should a win in 14 professional appear­ problem because it forced me to Sarasota on February 19th. bring a bag lunch or money for the same. ances. miss starts and stay in bed for two Pre-registration by mail must be received by Feb. 22. To register by mail, send a paper with name, address, telephone number and birthdate along with check payable to: DSA II, 3109 Loudo~n Dr., We Make Qoallty Affordable Wilmington, DE 19808. Preference will be given to pre-registrations. · at COMMUNITY ATHLETIC The course provides in-depth instruction pertaining to laws of the game and the mechanics used by referees to officiate a soccer match. ASSOCIATION (C.A.A.) A test will be given at the end of the clinic. Included in the fee is a THE CoUNIRr HEALm SToRE referee t-shirt, a tossing coin and 1995 registration with the United I State Soccer Federation. The Aru 's l.Mgest Natura/food Outlet Attendance at both sessions is mandatory. Saturday's clinic ,ends at tYdtlon-'$ , 5 p.m. and on Sunday the session runs from 8:30a.m. until noon. 100%Pure :llomeoP.!JfbY Questions can be directed to Delaware State Referee Administrator Apple Juice · Remf!illetj Bob Quiet meyer at 737-1597. No phone registrations. J 1 Gallon $399 1n,PRICE SAlE Frozen T·Ball &Minors Majors OFF ~~~s~~UCTSI . !C Vegetables T-Ball Ages 5·7 1st child= $35.00 1st child= $45.00 Broccoli Cuts 16oz.~ · &dflower Com,Cut l601.~ Minors Ages 8·9 2nd child =$23.00 2nd child =$35.00 Green Beans, 16 ... ~ ., IJsSences 1/2 PRICE (Reg. Cut) Majors* Ages 10·12 3rd child= $18.00 Green Peas 16oz. ~ Cartil;1de Mixed Vegetables 16oz. a., . t/~PRre~ 100% Pure ~Copy of birth certificate required for Majors. each NAUI Certified (LimitS Pfl' anro-'J Shark Cartilage $1.39 ,.~,.. . ~ ." '." (QuantltiH Llmlt...J) Registration: Both registrations to be held at Four Seasons pavilion fretructing Next Class Scuba Instrucuon Area's largest OPEN 7 DAYS Selection Of Saturday, February 18, 1995 from 9:00a.m. ·12:00 noon ~~EARS FEB. 12th Group or Private 7:30 AM-1 0 PM Sp«;MJoGootltrwFe~~. :u,, ·- Vegetarian Products Thursday, February 23, 1995 from 6:00 p.m. -8:00p.m. Directions: From Routes 896 and 4 (Bob Carpenter Center): Proceed at c.,.nter Sport• Ctr.• Newark Day or Eve south on Route 896 crossing over 1·95. Staying on Route Lasons Available THE COIMRY IIEU'I11 SToRE 998-6357 2199 Kirkwood Hwy., Elsmere 896 passed Glasgow High School on left. At next traffic light, turn right onto Four Seasons Parkway Into the Four (Next to Value City) FIRST STATE SPORTS, INC Seasons/Strawberry Run complex. Pavilion Is on left. Food Stamps Accepted (GAO) 99·~ e..r.!OR Adrlitional Parking In Rear ~..W ~ PAGE 4B • !o;WAKK PI IS'f • FEIIK KV I 0, 19~ 5

A LOOK AT COMMERCE IN AND AROUND NEWARK :Roses are red but merchants BIZ BRIEFS

Ill Eden Square still growing ;, isee black this Valentine's Day .' I Most of Eden Square's regular shoppers noticed the recent addi- 11 tion of Blockbuster Video, but there is more to come. By TONJA CASTANEDA The strip mall, located on the south side of U.S. 40 in Bear, has ·NewAfit<'Posi 'si,\i:i:'wRirefi' .. " ..• " ...... ". three new tenants ready to move in and another 31,000 square feet of space still available. Marvin Sacchs, of the mall's leasing agent- Bellview Holdings, ALENTINE 'S DAY may be said shoppers can expect TI1e New Castle Dance Academy, The • for lovers, but local florists Golden Dragon (a Chinese restaurant), and Stressbusters (a mas- 1 •V love the profits generated on sage, tanning and nail salon) to open in the near future. ' 1 ·Feb. 14. As for the other retail space. Sacchs said, "We have a lot of peo- 1 For mo t florists this is the single pie looking ... there is one large party goods store looking :bu iest day of the year and local space ... but we can't say exactly who." Space costs $16 square foot. :flower shops have an average of :4.000 long-stem roses in stock. Last Valentine's Day, Fox Run Newark area man joins D'Ambrosio's ' Flower and Gift Shoppe completely Brian Walsh, 23, was recently named a technician at Jeff :so ld out by closing time, according D'Ambrosio's Chevrolet, GEO, GMC, and Oldsmobile. Walsh :to Co-owner Marie Betts. However, auends Delaware Technical & Community College and is a second :she said elling out was not an ideal year student in the sc hool's GM Automotive Service ~ucation ·situation, because there were no Program (GM AESP). The ASEP program,sponsored by · :roses to ell the day after the holi­ D'Ambrosio's company is a high technology automotive ttaining :day. program designed to ttain students to become qualified automotive "lt' uch a, ro es and balloons technicians. day," said Betts. Although she · works from morning to night on a day usually reserved for romance Recent grand openings her husband of seven years, Jim, · understands. He is co-owner of the Staples, a national chain of office supply stores, located in store and they works side-by-side Chestnut Hill Plaza off Del. 4 (where Ames was) opened its doors making bouquets for other couples. last weekend. "We st ill celebrate Valentine's," Sports and Recreation Inc., a national sporting equipment Betts said, "but it's usually very store, opened its 58th store on Chestnut Hill Road near the inter­ late." What does he get for NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BV TONJA CASTANEDA section of Salem Church Road last weekend last weekend. Valentine's Day? Roses, and some The new owners of Apartments of Pine Brooks, formerly · jewelry as well. Fox Run Flower and Gift Shoppe Owner Marie Bans holds red roses -the most requested flower for Valentine's Paper Mill Apartments, in Newark have finished remodeling the Fox Run Flowers specializes in Day. Here she is pictured with the wide array of fresh cut flowers, such as carnations, tulips and irises available apartments. The owners, Amerimar Enterprises bought the apart­ different colored roses and stocks for flower arrangements on Feb. 14. ments Dec. 28, 1993 and has since installed new roofs. upgraded not just ye llow, pink, white and exterior lighting, refurbished apartment interiors, repainted and peach but white with pink edges, to 4 p.m. dozen roses. Customers range from children reca.rpeted and installed state of the art smoke detector systems. ye llow, red, lavender and a fire and Michael Layton, manager of Kirk 's Flowers on Ash Road , buying fo r their moms to senior cit­ ice rose, which is red and white. Gamble 's Flori st on Main Street in Newark 's flori st since 1934, is sell ­ izens who have been married man y Newark has missed 18 Valentine's ing one dozen long-stemmed red Stuffed animals are popular too, decades and still pick out. flowers for • Biz Briefs are compiled by staff writer Jennifer Rodgers, especially when they are accompa­ Days as a career llorist. He has roses for $48 on Valentine 's Day. thei r sp.ouses. worked in Ne111ark since 1983. Kirk 's will offer a bargain on one Business · she said is bdsk the who is editor of this page. Press releases detailing activities, nied by a single red rose. which accomplishments and succe.ue.~ of Newark-area businesses and "Everybody wants long-s tem red dozen South American roses for entire week, with people missing the costs $I 5 to $20, balloon bouquets business people should be delivered to the attention of the Business for $20 to $25 , a single rose with roses," he said. On Feb. I 3, he and cash and carry. romantic holiday due to out-of-town others at Gamble's will be up late at The cost will be $25 and for a Editor, Newark Post, 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark, DE baby's breath for $6, large 36-inch business trips and forgetfulness. 19713;/acsimi/e 737·9019. ,my Jar balloons for $12 each and 18- the store making fresh flower dozen sweetheart roses it will be "As much hustle and bustle as it inch balloon cost $3. arrangements with roses and with $28. is, it 's sti ll fun," she said. "Some The traditional gift-one dozen mixed flowers . "Roses are the most popular but people come in to buy flowers with long-stemmed, boxed red roses Thi holiday, Gamble 's is featur­ we do a lot of fresh Spring arra nge­ a purpose but there are those who -costs $55. A more un ique gift, a ing a teddy bear arrangement. The ments," said Kirk 's Manager Sandy panic at the last minute when they candy arrangement in a silver vase, bear si ts neatly in basket of flowers Kegerise. " It used to be a strictly red don't plan ahead." runs for $25. and greenery for about $45. and white flower holiday, but now Besides balloons and stuffed ani­ • RENOVATIONS & ADDITIONS • HANDICAP ACCESS RAII.I1PS Betts sa id she steps up her deli v­ Layton said people should care it's somewhat all colors." mals, Kirk 's does potpourri baskets • MASONRY WORK/ALL TYPES ery staff to eight, six more than for roses by cutting the stems of Kegerise said about 90 percent of with candles and fruit and gourmet SPECIALIZING IN CONCRETE usual, for the holiday and extends each at an angle and putting the customers for the Feb. 14 holiday baskets, both starting at $25. • BASEMENT WATERPROOFING • REPLACE,MENT Wl~mCtWii l l flowers in warm water. He sa id are men. Kirk 's Flowers on Ash Road, is store hours. The store is usuall y LICENSED - BONDED - INSURED clo ed on Sunday, but Fox Run other flower arrangements should be "Some women do buy for their normally closed on Sundays but will ,Flowers wi ll be open this Sunday watered daily. husbands," she said, "But mostly it 's remain open Feb. I 2 from 8 a. m. to 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE :before Valentine 's Day from 10 a.m . He would not di sclose th e guys in here and some will buy just 3 p.m. 658-4499 ESTABLISHED 1979 amount Gamble's charges for a abou t anything. " 222'/a 7TH AVE WILM. JOHN W. PIAZZA SR.·OWNER

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Inquire at Nick's Deli You CAN own your own home I 287-6429. or call (410)• 392·4096 . No downpayment on ma­ North E11t 4BR trailer, Lak• 1BR ·North E11t Lg and clean; tarials. Ask about our lim­ side, 1BA, ac, afpliances, $400/mo + sac dep . 210 ited time offer. Call Miles wid hookup, 11 Champ­ 410-392-5452. • Houses For Sale Homes .today! lain Dr., $475 +Sec. Dep., 1 BR NorthNII2nd floor, WIW 1-800-343 -2884 ext 2101. MODERN LEASING 410 carpet, large eat-in kitchen: 398.0699 clean, $375/mo + utii. 8o Elkton Beaut. renov ., Zoned 212 sec. dep. 410 392-3940 1 RO, ingmd Anthony pool. LR, Income Property DR, kltch, off., 3BR, 2.5BA, 236 2BR-North Elat $425/mo ~ in-law apt.lbsmt. , 2 car gar. Mobile Homes-Sale sec dep, no pets, water) $125 ,900 OBO . Call sewer & trash removal , in• Meadows At Elk Creek 410-392-3276. FLORIDA HOMES FROM eluded. 410 287·5422. : 439 Muddy Lane Elkton Owner Fln1nclng Zero $10,000. Florida's Exclusive 2BR Perryville $395 & Util 41 0·398·04 70 Magazine lor pr•owned Mo­ • • • • Down . Like New,4BR, 2ba, Elkton·lnvHtment Property Ground floor . Porch & yard'. blleHomes . View 1,000 homes , 1.3/4ac , 9 ~ %/aO, 3-1BR un its. $14,000 + in· Sec. dep. & ref. req. 41~ Tumquist Apartments E photos, description, pri ce, loca­ 398·3733 • $1076.48/mo $128K.Need come •per •year Serious in· tion, phol1e ... Save thousands . L ••• 110 Windward Ct. E Good Credit PVR 410 quiries only . Si18,000. 410 Introductory subscription 2BR.Prlvltl ent. Elkton ared. 41 0·392-<1099 • • • • • • c 827-9050· 392·3276. $9.95. 1-800-295-8899. Lr, kit, bath. Sand porcl}. Appf incl wid hookup. ~ Village of Courtney G pets. Sec dep reqd . $485/mo. Call or lv ms~ 117 Courtney Dr. ~ 410-3V8·9422. 41()..398-7328 • • • • • .... • DOGWOOD I • I . VILLAGE 3BR North Eaat 1 1/2 beth. Avail. 3-1 . $500/mo Call (302) English Village Apts. Drive 20 Miles and Save $20,000! G 737-7674 •or• (410) 287 ·5730, Fox Hall Office A s Cecilton 1BR, 1st floor. 302·366-8790 • • • • • • • • • • $275/mo & utit., su itable~ 1 person . Cali (4 10) Iron Hill Apts. E • 3 Bedrooms 879-0632 ' L 2A4 Burleigh Court E • 2 Baths • Central Air 1BR ChtriNtown 4 Rms, Pli­ 302·366·8228 c • .Brick l~ront LandJn~ vate ent., W·W carpet, ale, wid. • • • • • • • • • • • • E•c. cond., pool priv., off at • Town l UlUJcs parking . Ref. & sec. dep. req. G BIRCk To1> Driveway NORTH EAST, MD $425/mo + util. Avail. immed. • !Car Garage 287-2988. E Thi.~ model priced u.t 8102,900 • Lot Included L Meet.~ the n.ew CDA rate.~ Htnrti11g at 7Y. % E • • • • • • c • • • • • 3 hcdt·oom!l • 2.5 hutha Vlll1~1 of Courtney Valen d • 10 n. vnuJtcrl e tling 111 Specl81 $250 to move in. muskr bedroom ph1s aec deposit. No pets. Call 411D E cothedroJ ceiling In mnst.er bu01 398-7328. I L · E • centrnlalr • brick fron t landing c • towtt ut Ill lies • bluck lop drlvewuy North East The Pieri • • • • • • 1 & 2BR'a $430-$475/mo. • lnclud s wallpaper package pets. Sec dep req'd. Call 4 PERRYVILLE, MD • In ·ludCl! lot 287·8888. Offered eLL 8114,900

• • • .IOHMI.IIILIR, IUILDIIl· o-t._. • • • Nor1h Eaat 2BR, 1at ft ., OPEN HOUSE 14f0Jt21-300t' f ...240o31M w/d & hell allotm 1""""'14f0)14N71f MON., TIUlS. l FRI. 3:30 PM-5:30 PM $550/mo + aec. dep...... MT.I2..tPN• IS. 392-0027 . F~ IIR lli\KY I 0, I !J9!i • 254 260 276 308 A ts· Unfurnished Houses-Unfurnished Twnhms·Condos-Rent BldG l Ma1lflals 12 Pine, 3/4", t&g, 7&8" Nottlnghem Tower Apte • North Eelt·Timberbrook For wldtha, Total735l.l.i.•lao 2BRs available, 1st month lease, 3BR, just remod­ 1751.1. 1112l17" t&g. nlue HOME SERVICE rent FREEl Call 610 eled . Avail. immed. Unfurn. $950, tiC. $750 , (110) 932-3331 . 3BR Elkton Beautiful water $725/mo. 287-8245 day. 255-0532. DIRECTORY Perryville 1BB, 1st floor, wid view, 2BA, dutch colonial, flp, hookup. No pets. $350 & garage. $800 mo . 410 278 713 715 '733 744 sec. dep. 398-0575 after 6 ~3;.;92:.;-50:-;...:.48:..:..-= :---=:::---::-::-:- Vacation Property 708 1 320 Brick a. Stone Child Care Cleaning Services Lawn C-are/Landscaping Photography pm . N. Chll. City 2BR, 2BA , Firewood, Fuel PINE HILL APTS $850/mo. Canal side , sec. Falrhlll ~ of 2 has 1 FT, 1 1BR Starting at $425/mo & ref. req . No pets. (41 0) Stone delivered, driveway• I will vldeotepe your blt1hday 2BR Starting at $520/mo 885-5017. Firewood All 1 year seasoned PT opentng fo r 2yr olds and BILL'S CUSTODIAL party. $8. Heve relerencea. Oak & others $115 per cord graded. Call (410) $250 Security Deposit p rt De IVRI I S 3BR 287-7621. up. lots of activities, Ius· SERVICE Wecfdlnge, greduellone 1110. 0 1 delivered promply . can 41 o sons , healthy meals and for Oualifiod Applicant poe ng un Comm/Rea/BUIIlnell Within 30 mllee of Elkton. Heat & Hot Water lncl 'd Ref & sec dep reqd . 392·5175. snacks. Cntry atmosphere . Cell Bob, 410 382~828, any· 650 Cyprna Herbor, Orlendo J 8 years Exp. Elkton, MD 410 398-94"" $ /m o nego . Firewood Seasoned - FRE ~ 709 410 - 392 - 2269 . time. ""' 410 -658-5165. 2BR, 2BA, wid, kit, sleeps 6. :Carpentry & Cabinets licM07-42978. • Free Eat. • FuDy lna'd Call 398-2937 for info & video. call even in gs . (41~ J R RHOADES Winding Brook TIH . 4BR, 1 287·2696. Gatch'a Family Day Care Has . 8trtpp1Di , .• Snow removal. Commer· 748 full bath, 2 half baths. POCONOS 3BR HouM near • Snowflake $600/mo. Section 8 ok. 410 Camelback, Jack Frost & open ings for all ages. Me­ It W-.zllli cial & Residential. Reason­ Repairs & Remodeling als prov. POC accepted. ..,om 398-5258 Big Boulder. Re nt by week, 322 aua·Shampooibf able rates . Call (410) ELKTON 1 & 2BR , starting at Furniture Newark/El kton area . 287-8009. wee kend or weekdays . 410 -392-6881 aft 6pm . awmd.. , TYNDALL $375/m o. Some util. Incl. 265 Limit 8 parsons. NO PETS. lic#35407. Sec. dap. req . No Pets. Call Miscellaneous For Rent Call 410 885-5602. (4) pc. LR aet. $75. Call (41f'll Elkton 737 Home (410) 392-5940. 392- 6182. 7 Mother'• Touch Daycare Miscellaneous Improvement VACATION HOME available :carpenter Retired do all home Conowingo Sch Dist. FfT & 410-398-6744 Banquet Hall American leg­ May 1 through October 31 . NO SALES TAXIContract Uct •repairs & remodeling at reason­ before & after school open- 258 2BR, 2BA , LA, Kitchen , uidators , Delaware's larg&f •we Do It All With Pride Houses Furnished Ion, Elkton MD • food ser· :able rates•. Glascow area. 302 . ings. Meals & snacks pro· 30 yrs experience v i ces ava il. Ca ll screened porch, washer/ furniture distributor goea : =834~· 3.;.:1n.:.;,.. ----- vided , planned activities. HoUN & OHice Cleenlrte in all phases of 410 - 398 - 4525 or dryer, pool privil eges . As· public. We contract w/ 410 658 -2699 . lie I Reasonable Rates, Santor POCONO SKI HOUSE 4BR, 410-398-9720. pen Meadows, 3 mtles from manufacturers nationwide t ' 710 07-45810 Citizen Dis count . home improvement. 2BA, near all ski resons. Rehobet h Bea ch . li quidate bedding, furniture . ;carpet & Floor Services Perryville Daycare immediate 410-287-5730 lv msg . Avail weekly or weekends. 266 $525/ wee kly. Call accessories. NeW merchandise opening, all ages, loving Hit Larcl'e for musicens or Call 41 0- 287 · 9662 410 - 392 - 6 91 2 or ar riving daily. : M & M Cleaning Servlcea bends. Gt:::::mteed Gold or Call Today evenings. OHice Space For Rent 410-398-0347. HUG!: SAVINGS! env ., special needs Residential & olfioa. Call for American Direct Clt~nlng welc me . Open 24 hrs/ Platium depending on your for Free Estimate On duPont Highway just sou*' Commerdal, Indus trail car­ FREE ext., ask for Marie. effort. Alpha• & Omega Pro­ of 13-40 spilt on 13. 1/4 milt! 7days . Lic#22681. 410 (302) m -0649. 260 282 pata . Low rates. Free Esti­ 642-3381 . ductions. Call Ed Monroe at Houses Unfurnished Wanted To Lease/Rent passed split. Mon-Thurs 11 am- mates. 41 o 392-3699. 410 392-6936. 7:30pm, Frl 11 am-8prn, Sat ·carpet Seleellnatellatlona/ Quality Home Oeycere learn- 717 410-287-2657 1Oam-6prn, Sun 12-4prn. 4 pc 'R 1 F 11 1· ed d · ing (Hooked on Phonics) & 2BR Elkton. $500/mo & util. bedroom: chest, dresser, mir­ epa re u Y toans an tn- loving envir. F/t or Pit opan- Contractors 740 Sec. dep. No Pots. 410 Painting a. Papering AU Phases Of ror, headboard $178, 4 drawer sured . Shop at home servioa . in gs in Elkton area. Home Jmprouments & Repairs 885-2774 chest $48 assembled . 4pc sec­ C a 11 K & M Carp at' 392-2869. #0745801 L.J. Tem pie General Contrac· Latye & SmaU 302-325-3527. tor Roofing SldinQ Addi· South Wind COnstruction Carpentera Point Cozy 1BR tional $398. Full siza &leapers !ions all types of butlding & ....,...... ,. _• widen, near water, cc•m· starting at $218. Bedding : twin A & A Paintina "'""'"oW'I 27 392 3,. 94 pletely ren., W·W carpe t, OHice 1400 sq . fl. in Northside $88 set, lull $98 set, queen remodeling MHIC 10335 10 yrs exp. Also, pres. was'l\'ing, $128 set, king $248 set. Bunk DONALD G. VARNES Call 410 658-4260. Four Welle Home lmprova- fireplace. $475/mo. Sec . & Plaza, Elkton. Call (302) roof sealing, & driveway sea­ ment410658-3918. Base· ref. req . Call (4 10) 455-0708. bed w/inner spring bunkies AND SONS, INC. ling. Chimney caps Installed. mont, Kitchen, Drywall , 877·7299. starting at $169. Daybedsstart­ Res or Comm. Ref's, Sr. disc. OHice for Rent. E. Main St., ing at $68. Reach for tha Stare Child Painting, Doors, Windows , ===-:-:-=:-:--=-=:-:-::::-:-:- Hardwood Floors Will beat any written estimate, 1 Elkton . 398·2345. Care has immed opngs for 2 & 721 Decks . MHIC 43412. ELKTON 3BR, 1.5 BA, TIH in BRING AD FOR FREE GIFT! • Sanding/Finishing 3 yr olds . CPR and First Aid Elderly Care 410 642-2127 302 328-7002 • Winding Brook appl., 272 We 1111 whit we advartlael Cert. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton. MORETZ & SONS • Installation freshly painted . Section 8 Rooms For Rent 410-392-4292 Mature Relilble Ladr Will run CUSTOM 410 Greco Walker & Battery Opo Quality Home ~k~r:.ts . $550/mo . erated Swing w/ Our Family's Been Thompeon Eata,tee FT/PT errands, grocery shOp, pro­ PAPERHANGING Openings . For 2yrs old & vide transportation & do MOTEL ROOMS removable seat. $80 for Doing Floors For Personalized , paper remov, lmDrOVement!! Elkton 2BR, sm . housa. EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS both. Exc Cond. Call 410 up. Meals provided. Lots of light cleaning . References. wall prep, oa il & trim painted . 25 yra rxperlence In all ph· $450/mo, $450/mo sec. Over 30 Years TLC. Call 410 398-6797. C'all 398-9390 Iva msg. 410-392-9623 304 392-11589. Free estmatesl302 737-1609. ases. No fob Ia to farge or dep. + utilities . Call 302-658-4191 lie #07041719. email I Calltoclay for free es11· 392·0258. A,pllances Ovel Dining Room Table & 8 P11tor'e Painting & Wallpapo chre maple. Expands from (301) 728 erlng Interior - Exterior­ mate, 410 939·0177, 410 715 . Hauling 557·6143. MHICI47687. MOTEL ROOJ.tl & 62"·96". 44"wide. Seats 12. Reasonable Rates. Call Elkton 2BR on High St. Cail $175. 410-398-8596. 737-5953 Cleaning 302 798-2358. 398-4646. EFRCIENCY APARTMENTS 749 ...... Kitchen Table Set Oak, 4 R. Rhoadel Hauling Elkton 3BR RenVOptlon to chairs with pads. Like new. 713 Attlc/Baeement/Garagea Hauling mulch, top soil, stone Roofing a. Guttering ELKTON & Buy C>.tmer will finance. WILMINGTON AREAS $150. 410 287-3825 Child Care Best priced clean outs around . for driveways. Selaonal Fire­ 1be, 12 X 16 shed. ca. 410 392·9623 302·658-4191 GE dryer · e~c . cond. $75. Cail • Free ee11matea wood $85. Snow removal for Fenced in yard. No pets. Waterbed producta dla· H & M Gen. Contractora Is Old 302-656-7373 392-2304 aft. 1 counted! Heater& $19.99. Calvet1 Schl Diet. FT/PT Call John at 410-398·2863 . residential & businesses, rea· Man Winter's load too $650/mo. Call 410 sonable rates. 410-287-3107. Waveless mattresses $44.95, openings. Experience & Cleaning Sarvlcee for your Prof-lonal Painter much for your roof to 885-5759. Kenmore •Undercountar Dll· hwaaher e~c condition. Queen soflaided beds from quality. Meals prov . home. Christian couple. Interior p!lir.tir.g. No job too handle? C~l 378·9593 for Elkton lg. 1BR elf., oant. heat/ 41 0-658-4520 Lie 38731 729 small. Free Estimates! MOTEL ROOJ.tl & $100 . Call 410 -398-3111 $299. UPSIFEDEX delivery. Fee neg . Ref. avail. Lva . • our reduced winter prices. ac., $375/mo util incl. No Enormous selection at whole­ 41 O -'IC~ · 6053 I1Cha11peake Clly/Ceclhon message. 410 287-7868 Heating Roofing, gutters. downsp­ pets. Must pass credit EFRCIENCY APARTMENTS sale prices . Free Color Cata­ outs. Free estmates. . check. 642-2700, 306 lisa's Daycare. Before & Gail'a Cleaning eervlce com­ Bicycles log. 1-800·992-0873. tl after school. Licll0337061. plete rasidantal & office Bollar Repalra Gas and oil 212-noo. ELKTON & 410 885-5972. cleaning sarvioa. Insured & fired lurnace sales. Call 757 WILMINGTON AREAS 323 IChlldrene Image llcennd family owned & operated . R .C . Williams at Tree Services 410 392·9623 302-&Sa-4191 2 Blkea 26" vry gd c:ond , new Garden & Lawn Daycare has openings. Professional tratnad & 302 -658-9017 Pyramid Elkton large 3BA, 1BA duplex, 302·656-7373 tires, 1 Sears & 1 3sp supervised stafflid . Satis­ stove, refrig, carpi. No pets. N h .,& & E k AIf $30/each. 41 0 658-5018 lie# 07025987. North East Plbg & Htng, Inc. LARSON'S .T~EE SERVICE faction guarn, reas Nice area, near park. ot1 """ I ton ord· area. 410 287-8304 Dave'• Heating & Cooling CERTIFIED, • Best rates available now • $600/mo + util. & sec. dep. able budget motel units & 10 ep. Bike like new. $50 or rates & free estimates. 410 hazardous take downs • 41 398-8667 apts. lowest prioal No dep blo. 410 392-2411 Conowingo Area Openings 378-4933 . Certified, 17 yrs exp. Have 17YRS.EXP. o for 2 & up . Meals/snacks/ Heater cleaned & tune-up. 800 Have your heater cleaned stump & ~chrub removal • req 'd. 410 392-9623 Gene'• Storage Cleanup & land cleartng • brush chip· Holllngeworth Menor Up­ 410·392-0955. ' • cralts. POC accepted . 949-4581 or 410 392-6504 . & tuned-up, to save $$ dated 2BR, 1BA, gas heat. 308 Lict0722720 . Removal attics, garages, Free Est on Installation. f)ing • Firewood available • Building Mate!'lals Snow Plow Mayere Full hy­ basements & sheds . Clea­ on those cold days ahead. Fully insured Md Forest $400/mo w/1 mo sac. dep. 410-378-3362. HEA11NG OIL No pats. Section 8 ok. Call 276 draulics with mount for ' Ford nup & remove any un­ 1-800-949-4581 Products operator. Call41 0 Townhomes & COndos 350 truck. $2000 . Call Nick 410 wanted storage. Furniture, 398-2173. Depend. loving Mom has day-· .62/gal Bulldog Oil 392-5175 . 398-8390. • ; ~t~~re pos. avail . Newborn & up. toys, dishes, bikes, cars, 392-6504 motorcycles. No job too big 302 -738-2125 TLC meals & activities. RS sch . Serving all of Cecil County FREE Est. on 326 dist. 658-2294. lic107-47273 or small. 41 0 398-6759. Installation I Jewelry

Diamond Engagement Ring 1/2 ct. valued at $1300, NEWARI< POST. asking $500. Papers In­ cluded. Cail 410 287-4845 +Greater Newark's Homerown Newspaper Since 1910 + 332 Miscellaneous

FOR SALE 1994 Hess Trucks j BUSINESS & PROFES-SIONAL 410-398-9362 FOR SALE .. 10 SPEED BICYCLE ~ Needs Tires ! $15

STORM DOOR 'I Aluminum , 76" long x 36" wi •. Has window - n&1ds screen. GLASS & MIRRORS Make an offarl l ACCOUNTING IN FIREPLACE INSERT • TAX RETURN ' A. DK GLASS & Warner, needs sanding! and a NEW~ MIRROR few fire bricks. $50 - OR take!a THOMAS C. JONES CPA SALE! SALE! ·- -' look and make an offarl ALL PLEXIGLASS I EXPERT ADVICE- REASONABLE FEES £ . ,.,~ ALARM DATA I BIG DISCOUNTS ~. ;, ./' CALL ,' PERSONAL-CORPORATE-SMALL BUS. 410-642-6498. • 24 HOUR EMERGENCY 834a 1158 • FEDERAL & MULTIPLE STATE TAX PREP. SERVICE ,. PAYROLL SERVICE/TAXES -.~ CORP. 105 E. SCOTLAND DR. NEWARK 1 opposi te Glasgow Pines) Sunqueet Wolff Tanni!Jg Bede New commercial hor6i 410·398·9382 "" 1·800·294·1515 units. From $199. lamps, .b­ tions , acces£ories . Mont'y BURGLAR ALARMS HEATING CONTRACTOR payments low as $18. Call1)­ ADVERTISE HERE da~ FREE NEW color cataleg. "DO IT YOURSELF" IBQU,DEN 1 00 462·9197. 3 FOR INFORMATION f!f!> Professionally Installed ON THE Heating A&:. Heat Pumps • ACCESS CONTROLS DIRECTORY Sales, Se~e . & Installation • FIRE ALARMS • TELEPHONE SYSTEMS (302)368-2553 ( 41 0)398-9060 e CCTV • MEDICAL ALERT Heat Pumps are our Specialty/ LEGAL NOTIC~ WE PROVIDE: COMPLETE INSTALLATION, LEGAL NOTICE • 24 HR. SERVICE, 24 HOUR MONITORING, OUTDOOR & PATIO Estate of ANNA "v. FURNITURE DONAHOE, Deceased.j AUTO DETAILING 1 YEAR WARRANTY. ~ & ALARM SYSTEMS Notice is hereby gi~ BUY or LEASE, lW!Wl SUNBRITE PRODUCTS INC that Letters ef "Qualil)' A I Affordable Prices" Administration WiJh Monthly Payments Available.... El Will Annexed upon tKe r ov"g Ib::INGa iUTO'DEiiiuNom"" No Sales Tax 7b Out of State BuyeN We foe§~£~r~% ~~~cle Estat.e of ANNA V. DO~· I . 1 r COMPLETE HOME • Fine PVC Pipe Furniture NOT ONLY ENHANCING ITS APPEARANCE BUT ALSO ITS VALUE II 00 AHOE who departed this L SECURITY SYSTEM *450 I ~ ',', • · ·' 1 • Replacement Cushions & Umbrellas . Mem. or Prof Detaoling Assoc . • Window Tinting I . . • Repairs & Senrice • Free Delivery life on the 18th day .bf I • Authorized Apache Alarm System Dealer (Ntxrto rate ~in t ~oquorsl November, A.D. 192:'J Alba Dr. • Newark 1 80"751110 NU!6 late of 801 N. BROUM V" s ~% ~:~tJ'b ••••• R<•cppfions Simon Tsun-Kai Lo --· ------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tsun Kai Lo To Advertise of 121 Governor Circle, * With a chef on staff we will HUNAN CHINESE RESTAURANT ~ Wilmington, DE 19809 create a pecial buffr:t to your intends to present a particular taste. Lunch Buffet The-Fri $4.95 in this Petition to the Court of 11:30 a.m.-2:30p.m. Common Pleas for the *Waterfront Dining State of Delaware in and * Wedding Receptions Dinner Buffet Fri & Sat Directory call for New Castle County, to * Hor d'ouvere Receptions 4:30 ·9:00p.m. change his name to Cocktails Available Simon Tsun-Kai Lo * Shower/Rehearsal Dinners Tracy Evans Tsun Kai Lo * OverNite 147 Big Elk Mall 41o-)98·9)l0 Petitioner(&) 3380 Turkey Point Road • North East, MD. 21901 DATED January 24, Accommodations Available Elkton, MD 21921 398-3311 19116 Caii41D-287·5554 For Information and Reservations np 2103,:1/10,2/17 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Elements are more particularly bounded and de­ and for New Castle , t:ltutc were 1n IN THE COURT OF ···posTAL JOBS"• I SHERIFF'S SALE OIKovery Toy• is launch~g scribed in the aforesaid Memorandum Declaration Microfilm No. 101.48, and being more particularly COMMON PLEA Start $12.08/hr . plus benefits. Discovery Wear, a new ; The following Real Estate will be exposed the bounded and described in accordance with a recent FOR THE STATF. Public Sale at the Court House Southeast Corner of and Condominium Declaration Plans which pro­ For exam & appl. Into. call 21 9 chlldern's clothing li ne survey prepared by Raymond P. Christian & OF DELAWARE 794·0010 Ext. MOt 13. 9AM-t t Eleventh and King Streets, City of Wilmington, portionate undivided interest expressed in terms of Consultants needed I. Cal l a percentage of the Common Elements as a whole Assocs., lnc., dated April 5, 1!191, as follows, to-wit: IN AND FOR PM 7 days . Ilene (301) 262-2039. New Castle County, DELAWARE, on Tuesday, the BEING the same lands and premises which NEW CASTLE 14TH day of FEBRUARY, 1995 at 10:00 A.M. By shall and does equal, for so long but only for so long Farm help PT. 2-3 dayshY I(: as the party of the first part does not execise it8 right8 Christopher 'f. Finn, by Deed dated June 21, 1991 COUNTY Virtue of Writ of Mechanically·incllned per> to expand the condominium regime or merge it with and recorded in the Office of the ltecorder of Deeds, IN RE: CHANGE OF 426 son to cut grass, paint, gen in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware NAME OF Management SHERIFF'S SALE any other condominium regime as hereinal\er pro­ farm maintenance. Send in Deed Book 1191, Page 296, granted and conveyed Suzanne Marie Cookson resume & ref. to PO Bl<- By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV FAC 1153 DE A.D., vided, 0.0909%; and which proportionate undiVIded interest so expressed as a percentage shall be subject unto Karen J . Smith. PE'I'l'riONER(S) Manegement TralnN 487 , Norlh East, MD 21901 1994 TAXPARCELNO. 08-018.00-071 Seized and taken in execution as tho property of TO Needed lor Field Operations. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 419 Paloni Lane, to decrease and corresponding partial defeasance if and when the condominium regime is expanded or KAREN J. SMITH. Suzanne M arie Transportation a must. For APPLY TODAY ·:: Hockessin, DE 19707 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TlME OF Kinnaman more rnlo . Call 392-2480. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of property merged as hereinafter provided. BEING the same lands and premises which SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFOHE MAitCH NOTICE IS HEREBY START , with the improvements thereon erected, situate in 6,1995. GIVEN that Suzanne the Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and Emory G. Sutch, II and Deborah A. Sutch, his wife, TOMORROW ':· by Deed dated April 28, 1989 and recorded in the DECEMBER 31, 1994 Marie Cookson intends 432 State ofDelawsre, bein~ Lot No. 1, as shown on the Michael P. Walsh to present a Petition to $335-$445/wlc to etart • , ~ecord Major Subdivis1on Plan of PALONI LANE, Office of the Recorder of Deeds 1n and for New Miscellaneous Sheriff the Court of Common 25 FT Positions avail. wla V'lfi· prepared by Franco R. Bellafante, Inc., recorded in Castle County and State of Delaware at Deed Book 862, Page 18, did grant and convey unto David G. Sheriff's Office Pleas for the Slate of ety of duties. Call for more inf9> the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Wilmington, Delaware Delaware in and for New BARTEND 302 292-3995. • Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 6389. May, Jr. and Melissa S. May, his wife in fee. ;'Hande On Progrem" Seized and taken in execution as the property of Castle County, to change BEING the same lands and premises which CITY OF NEWARK Newark Beat Weetem Love Children? Love Toys? DAVID G. MAY, JR. AND MELISSA S. MAY, HIS his/her name to t.a00-333-7122 Bgn 2115 Earn extra income sellii'Q Nazzareno Paloni and Domenico. Paloni, his wife, DELAWARE Suzanne Mari e Discovery Toys. Call Ilene did by deed dated November 11, 1989 and recorded WIFE. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF COJJNCO. MEETING AGENDA Kinnaman 301 262-2039. February 15, 1990, in the Office of the Recorder of February J 8, 1995 -8 P.M. CRAFTERS WANTED SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH S. M. Cookson Maintenance Mechlnlc W1tl'\ Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in 1. SILENT MEDITATION & PI,EQGE OF AI.LE; WM . PENN H.S. CRAFT 6,1995. Petitioner( a) SHOW- SATURDAY, APRIL experience in heating, ale, Deed Book 993, Page 302, grant and convey unto DE­ ~ DATED: 1-4-95 plumbing & electrical, BRO Mushroom Farms, Inc., a Delaware corpora­ DECEMBER 31, 1994 22 CALL 302-328-9205 FOR 2 CITY SECRETARY'S MJNUTES FOR COUNCIL np 01/13,01120,01127 APPLICATION Apply in person at Petro tion, in fee. SHERIFF'S SALE APPROVAL; Stopping Center, 221 Be [~ Seized and taken in execution as the property of By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC 4111 DE A.D., 1. Regular Meeting held January 23, 1995 Hi ll Ad , Elkton , Md. ~. ; DE-BRO MUSHROOM FARMS, INC., A S ITEMS NOT FINISHED AT PJlE\TJOlJS MEET ~ , 1994 PARCEL 1118-033.00-042 DELAWARE CORPORATION. J.NGi..None. ------' Malnten1nc1 m•n for Vltlag~ ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 4. RECOMMENDATIONS ON CONTRACTS & of Courtney. Need a tlf .SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH land, with the buildings thereon erected, known as 3 I Farnsworth Drive, White Chapel, Newark, New BIDS; 1 sume. Send to tt7 Cou ~ '6,1995. GEICO nay Dr. Elkton , MD 2192 1'. None. ' DECEMBER 31, 1994 Castle County, Delaware I BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which •&. ORDINANCES FOR SECONQ REAPING & AUTO INSURANCE 1 The Choice Middle Scho61s Sharon G. Horseman, now known as Sharon pl!BIJC HEABING· Program, a oommun lty­ SHERIFF'S SALE A. Bill 95-5 - An Ordinance Amending the I based educational advo­ By virtue of a writ of LEV I<' AC #9 DE A.D., 1994 Wilson, by Indenture dated August 16, 1989, and of record at the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and Zoning Map by Rezoning from Bl (B usiness I cacy and supervision pr~ ·Competitive rates ram operated by Universft5' PARCEL NO. 11-002.20-083 for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 915, Limited) to BLR (Business Limited Residential) the I 1 COPPERFIELD LANE, NEWARK, Front Portion of 295 East Main Street Consisting of of Maryland Bal tlmoJe Page 79, did grant and convey unto Eric P. Lewis • Easy payment plans I County, is looking for · .• DELAWARE and Michele J . Lewis, husband and wife. . 218 Acres ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of B. Bill 95-6 - An Ordinance Amending Ch. 27, I committed and energeliC land with the building thereon erected, situate in Seized and taken in execution as the property of Subdivisions, Appendix III, Drainage Code, By • 24-hour claim service I CASEWORKER. Ful l• Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of Adding Additional Amendme"ts Concerning I time, oontractual positioo ERIC P. LEWIS AND MICHELE J. LEWIS, HUS­ located in Cecil CountY• Delaware, known as 1 Copperfield Lane, and being Storm Water Management • Free rate quotation I Bachelor's degree r.tt Lot No. 135 on the plot of Brookside Park, Section C, BAND AND WIFE. C. Bill 95-7 -'An Ordinance Amending Ch. 32, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF I quired. Some evening ~~ recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in Zoning, By Defining Construction and Operation I weekend work (40 + • tit and for New Castle County, Delaware in Plat Book SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH for Special Use Permit8 I week) ; auto necessary·. 2, Page 65, and being more particularly bounded 6,1995. *6. MCOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PLAN~ Call or visit today. Send resume and C0V,If[ and described in accordance with a recent survey . DECEMBER 31, 1994 NING COMMISSION/DEPARTMENT; I letter to: 971 Seagull AvQ : prepared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., Professional None. I Baltimore, MD 21225, Land Surveyors of Newark, Delaware dated Feb. 1, SHERIFFS SALE 7. QRDINANCES FQR FIRST READING· (410) 273-6004 I ATTN : Mary Chaput. 1985, as follows, to-wit: By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #56 DE A.D., None. I (Close 213) UMBC IS AN BEING the same lands and premises which 1994PARCEL NO. 09-028.10-160 8. ITEMS SURMJTfEP FOR PI!BY SHED AGEN: AAIEO EMPLOYER. I 111 LYNCH FARM DRIVE, NEWARK, I . ,. CORNELL M. BYRD and EMMALINE G. BYRD, I by Deed dated June 28, 1984 and recorded in the DE LAW ARE 19713-2812 12AJ... COUNCIL MEMBERS: 196 North Phila. Blvd Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for New ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of None I 434 ., Castle County, Delaware in Deed Book 202, Page land with the dwelling thereon erected, known as B. COMMITTEES, BOARDS & COMMIS- I (Rt. 40) Pan-Time 333, did grant and convey unto MARVIN T. WIL­ 111 Lynch Farm Drive, situate in White Clay Creek SIONS: I SON and VERONICA L. WILSON, in fee. Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware 1. Request re Amendment to the 21st Year Aberdeen, MD 21001 Seized and taken in execution as the property of and being Lot No. 6, Block W, on the Plan of TODD CDBGBudget , MARVIN T. WILSON AND VERONICA L. WIL­ ESTATES, SECTION 4, as said Plan is of record in C. OTHERS: None. the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New ..__--- i SON. 9. ITEMS Nqf ON PUBIJSHED AGENQA ' TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm Record 723, A. Council Members: "' ---- ! - and being more particularly bounded and described •B. Others: (Time Limit 20 Minutes) SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH in accordance with a recent survey by Zebley & 10. !WECJAI.QEPARTMEN'fAL REPORTS· 6,1995. Associates, Inc., dated June 18, 1990, as follows, to A. Special Reports from Manager & Staff: DECEMBER 31, 1994 wit: None. BEING the same lands and premises which B. Alderman's Report & Magistrate's Report SHERIFF'S SALE CHRIS W. WHETSTONE, by Deed dated July 20, C. Financial Statement By virtue of a writ of 1ST PLS LEV FAC #37 DE 1990 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of D. Request for Executive Session re Litigation & A.D., 1994 TAX PARCEL NO. 08-038.40-140 Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Labor Negotiations ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Deed Record 1060, Page 44, did grant and convey •OPEN FOR PUBLIC COMMENT land, with the buildings thereon erected, known as unto JAMES E. JOHNSON, JR. and JACQUELINE The above agenda is intended to be followed, but is 2315 HAMMOND PLACE, WILMINGTON, JOHNSON, in fee. subject to changes, deletions, adLiitiona & modifica­ DELAWARE. Seized and taken in execution as the proJ>erty of tions. Copies may be obtained at the City Secretary's • BEING the same lands and premises which JAMES E. JOHNSON, JR. AND JACQUELINE Office, 220 Elkton Road. ) GREGORY K. IIAMS and CAROL L. IIAMS by JOHNSON. np2/10 beed dated the 30th day of November, 1990 and TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF I tecorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 1~ nd for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed 6,1995. • ~ecord 1116, Page 30 did grant and convey ~o DECEMBER 31, 1994 AUCTION f DAVID G. WEIST and ELIZABETH A. WEIST, m • fee. SHERIFF'S SALE SERVICE Seized and taken in execution as the propertj' of By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #34 DE A.D., 1994 AVID G. WEIST AND ELIZABE'I:H A. WEIST. , Tax Parcel No. 18-002.00-069 ~35078 • ' , ri'ERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT .TIME OF ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with 4Dr Sport Equipped w/Automatic,AC , PS, PB, AFC &much morel tf!1Q, SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH the buildings thereon erected, situate in the City of "36 MOIITHS CIEND LEASE Wl$2500 DOWN PLUS FIRST ~YMENT, '9::IJ 6,1995. Newark, being Lot No. 405, Section IV, FAIRFIELD, SECURITY DEPOSIT BANK FEE, TAX & TAGS TO OUAUFIED BUYERS. DECEMBER 31, 1994 as a plan thereof is of record in the Office for the SAT. NIGHT, FEB. 11 • 5:07 PM PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. OFFER EXPIRES 2/15195 Recorder of Deeds, Wilmington, Delaware, in SHERIFF'S SALE Microfilm Record 1409, being more particularly ..6.. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE J.. By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV FAC #16 DE A.D., bounded and described according to a survey made 1994 TAXPARCELNO.: 11-017.20-123 by Edward H. Richardeon Associates, Inc., dated T All NEW MERCHANDISE T ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of January 22, 1970, as follows, to-wit: land with the buildings thereon erected, known as BEING the same lands and premises which 3- 40' alum. ext. ladders, quartz work lights, 220 West Edgewater Way, Newark, Delaware 19702. Frank A. Hoagey and June N. Hoagey, his wife, by some tools, all sorts of household Items - BEING the same lands and premises which deed dated December 12, 1972, and recorded in the blenders, food processor, etc., lg. a·ssl. of DONALD T. SMITH, JR. and VICTORIA E. Office for' the Recording of Deeds in and for New food items, #1 0 cans of fruit, tomato SMITH by certain Deed dated the 5th day of Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Record C, Volume products, pudding, pork and beai)S, etc., January, 1988 and recorded in the Office of the 87, Page 777, granted and conveyed unto James W. candy, cereal, dog & cat food, Tidy Cat Litter, Recorder of De11ds in and for New Castle County, Garvin, Jr. and Betty A. Garvin, his wife, in fee. Delaware in Deed Record 647, Page 25 did grant Seized and taken in execution as the property of toys, slightly damaged Christmas Items, 6' & and convey to DAVID J . THURMAN and LISA JAMES W. GARVIN, JR. AND BETTY A. 8' folding tables, oak pedestal table, paper MARLENE TEIS THURMAN, herein in fee. GARVIN, AND THE UNITED STATES OF supplies - cups, plates, napkins, etc., Seized and taken in execution as the property of AMERICA, Oriental rugs- Bx12 & 6x9 throw rugs, just a DAVID J. THURMAN AND LISA MARLENE TEIS TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF lot of goodies, Awana stereo system, THURMAN, H/W. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH Toshiba VCR w/remote. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 6,1995. TERMS: CASH,CHECK, AUCTION HELD AT: SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH DECEMBER 31, 1994 VISA, MASTERCARD, HUNTER 'S SALE BARN, INC. 6,1995. RT. 276, RISING SUN, MD 21911 DECEMBER 31, 1994 SIIERIJ!'FS BALE DISCOVER 41D-6~00 By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC 131 DE A.D., 1994 RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS SHERIFF'S SALE TAX PARCEL NO. 06-040.00-007 YOUR AUCTION FAMILY: By virtue of a writ of ALS VEND EXP 4121 DE ALL THAT CERTAIN leasehold estate of NORMAN E. HUNTER, CAl- CAROL A. HUNTER, CAl AD., 1994 1804400019 . Donohoe Wilmington Associates One Limited RONDA L HUNTER - CHRIS E. HUNTER ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with Partnership arising under that certain Ground the building thereon erected, situate in the City of Lease Dated June 3, .1988, recorded at the Office of ALL MERCHAIIDIIE III!W , - Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County Ill YOU IIEED IT • IT II PROBABLY HI!RI! 1 • known as Lot No. 2, Block A, on the ,Plan of SPRING at Deed Book 711, Page 34 and pertaining to the fol ­ cw 2/8,10; np 2/10 - HILL and a parcel of land adjoimng thereto, ap­ lowing described real estate, together with all build­ 91 ,• prox~ately 10 feet by 160 feet, prepared by Barnes ings and other improvement~! located thereon: •. & Holden, Inc., Civil Engineers and Surveyors, BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which FORD EXPLORER ',· both parcels of land herein described as on parcel, Woodlawn Trustees Incorporated by certain • as follows, to wit: · Ground Lease dated the 31st day of May A.D. 1988 XLT 4X4 BEING the same lands and premises that Paul and recorded June 3, 1988 in the Office of the C. Krueger and Thelma L. Krueger, his wife, Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, granted and conveyed unto Reginald B. Rockwell, Delaware in Deed Book 711, Page 34, did lease to and Patricia R. Rockwell, his wife, on the 3rd day Donohoe Wilmington Associates One Limited of May, 1965 and recorded in the Office of t~e Partnership herein. Recorder of Deeds, in and for New .Castle County m Seized and taken in execution as the property of Deed Record z, Volume 74, Page 631. .. DONOHOE WILMINGTON ASSOCIATES ONE The said Reginald B. Rockwell and Patnc1a .R. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, A DELAWARE LIMIT­ Rockwell were divorced by an order of the Supenor. ED PARTNERSHIP, WOODLAWN TRUSTEES Court of the State of Delaw.are on the 2nd day of INCORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORA­ 'April, 1976 TION. Seized and taken in execution as the property of TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF PATRICIA ROCKWELL. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH '94 DODGE Shadow 1 4 dr., auto., PJG, 9,500 miles ...... $10,500 ' TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 6,1995. 1 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH DECEMBER 31, 1994 90 DODGE Dakota "S" Pickup, bright red ...... $6,500 6, 1995. '92 OLD.SDelta Eighty Eight Royal, lull pwr., wire wlleels, 30,000 mi. .... $13,500 DECEMBER 31, 1994 SIIERIJ!'FS BALE ~(1\\0.; By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC 4132 DE A.D., 1994 Specializing In Oak cit'-' 191 DODGE Daytona, automatrc &IVC ...... $6,800 SHERIFF'S SALE PARCEL 4111-017.40-102 & Pine Furniture 1 17 miles ...... : By virtue of a writ of 1ST PLS LEV FAC US DE ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of WARNER &JANE GAMBILL 35 PERCH CREEK LANE 92 CHRYSLER LeBaron Convertible, v.s. .ooo $13,750 • A.D., 1994 Tax Parcel No. 11-013.40-054-C0235. . land with the buildings thereon erected, known as 6 (ONI BLOCK OFF Ill) 1 Owners 92 DODGE Dynasty LE, 4 dr.. brite white, lull power ...... $9,750 ALL that certain unit of real property ex1stmg Sailboat Circle, Four Seasons, Newark, New Castle KLITON,Mil under and by virtue of the Unit Property Act of the County, Delaware. l..oc:8lodlnZion, MO 184 FORD Bronco II 4X4 ...... : ...... $3,000 State of Delaware, known as Unit No. 235, in THE BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which 271 England Cnemery Ad. Barbara Harris COMMONS AT STONES THROW, PHASE I, a Joaquin Gonzalez and Providencia Gonzalez, his Nol1h Em. MD211101 (410) 398-1045 194 DODGE Spirit, 4 dr . 2.5 eng., lilt, cruise. auto . AJC, light driltwood ...... $1 0,995 condominium community situate in Pencader wife, by Indenture dated November 24, 1986, and of Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, ~s sa.id record at the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and '90 DODGE Caravan SE, ...... $9,200 Unit is more particularly bounded and descnbed m for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 162, '90 DODGE Dynasty LE, silver gray ...... $6,500 (1) the Memorandum Declaration of Stones Throw Page 76, did grant and convey unto John K. Salmon Development Company, dated November 28, 1986, and Cynthia L. Salmon, his wife. '90 FORD Aerostar XLT Ext. Wagon, losded. v~ ...... $10,500 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Seized Md taken in execution as the 11roperty of in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed JOHN K. SALMON AND CYNTHIA L. SALMON. '90 DODGE Grand Caravan LE, lull power. charcosl gray ...... $9,950 Book 463, Page 30; and (2) Condominium TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Lane 1eledltln d '92 DODGE Caravan SE, v.s. 7 passenger, 33,000 m11 es ...... Declaration Plan for The Commons at Stones SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 4nU..ues and $13,000 6,1995. Throw, Phase I, prepared b;y Ramesh C. ~atta t:dlec;Ubles. In main '91 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager LE, lull pwr., quad seats, woodQra•n... .. $12,500 Associates, surveyors and hcensed professiOnal . DECEMBER 31, 1994 hWie and .J engineers dated November 18, 1986, and rcc~rded addltklnal bulldl1111. in the office of the Recorder of Deeds aforesa1d, in SHERIFF'S SALE Plus Many Others To Choose From Microfilm No. 8418; and in the Master Enabling By virtue ofa writ of LEV FAC 117 DE A.D., 1994. Rt. 213, Cecilton MD Declaration Master Code of Regulations and other Tax Parcel No.: 11-028.20·107 matters of 'record to which reference is made in ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with said Memorandu~ Declaration and Condominium the buildings thereon erected, known as 881 Sabina Rittenhouse Motors Plan. • Circle, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle TOGETHER with a proportionate und1vided County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 380 on 250 Elkton Rd., Newark • (302) 368·9107 Interest in the Common Element.s of The Commons the Subdivision Plan of Pinewoode, as 11aid Plan is at Stones Throw, Phase I, aa eaid Common of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in PAm: 1OB • NEWARK Po T • FEURU.'\RY I 0, 1995 446 454 816 862 862 862 864 864 864 Sales Truck Drivers Miscellaneous Vehlcl&3 Autos Under $5000 Autos Under $5000 Autos Under $5000 Autos Over $5000 Autos Over $5000 Autos over $5000 A-+ Opportunity· Avon • Sell OWNER OPEilATORS To pull Motorhome '88 Toyota Grand· Ford Etcort 1989, 2dr, ale, Pontiac Sunblrd 90' 88 Corllca black, ale , amlfm Chrysler Lebaron 90' vi ile 15K, like new, ac, CPE, at, ac, am/fm, ps, pb. 94 DOdge Spirit & Ply· quality products-repeat our 48' vans . run northeast 1 64K, Very good oond., I c:asa ., 1 owner, ro· oond., SON, 4 dr, V6, at, 80, pw, pdl , customers - homes - corridor/home weekends, ac/oc generator & many owner. $3500 . 410 Hyundal SON 91' $3,995' mouth Acclaim runs great. $2 00/0BO. tilt, cruise. •· 'WO!kplaces. Flexible hours­ empty miles , fuel permits & xtras, $12900 or blo. Mas­ 392~373 ac, a, amtfm caaa, ps, pb . SALE, 8 low mileage, nioell 27S-2213 lv msg. 1157046A &el Ferguson SOC backhoe $4,995' $109/MO* supplement income. Po­ drug screen compan y paid. Cali Ford F150 4X4 1175 33" 48 months equlpP8d, weU maintained $6,995 tential $200 · $1 ,000+ 1-800·937-4122. loader tractor, gd shape, most 1mportandy priced to saUl Accure Legend 1188 4dr, $9SOO or blo . lntenna­ wheels, erome row bar $109/MO* - ciMn Cll~il, • "' ••. monthly. Age 18+. Avon '13 wiKC lights. 400 eng w/ SO/months As low as. auto, 1 owner, exc cond, Advantage Independent Sales Rep­ t ! o:~ nal dumptruck, air $10,995 warranty , 69K mi. 410 502 brakes. 2110 series $3500 aulo trans. $1 ,850 or blo. -down Cllll'tadl, lUI lies lli!tio,... resentat i ve . Business Opportunities Call 410 836-1456 398·6074 or 302 4S1 -4862. --384-CAJta 1·800·962·4998. (INCNJ or blo. 410 398-4272 "~w- Advantage "tCHR151111 • H40 Ford Mercury 1978, AGENT: AVON NEEDS REP· Z•f:t Chevy Lumlne 1991, VS , 4dr ., 818 Body great s ape. New ~ caaa., ps, l,b, ale, new e ILIITON.'MD RESENTATIVES. Earn up $S0 ~00 • $75~000 FIRST carb, brea, exhaust, bat· 1eep/£acle to SO%. No door to door. 1 Power Boats ~ brakes, SO , exc. cond. TEAR POTtNTIAL. No tory , wires, clutch . Call OXFORD, PA - 4i0.-1400 $6,990 . (41 OJ 275-1747. • Start your own business In Prospecting-We Make John 302 836-4998. -«""-~·0111111111 -...... Chrysler Lebaron 92' • '9S . No expMience. Must You r Appointments For Cabin Bolt 26', 1 aide da· OXFORD, PA 610 932-0500 Chrysler Le Baron '94 SON, 4 dr, at, ac, pw, pdi, tilt, be 18. 1-800·725-2866 . maged in storm. Engine in good Ford Muetan~ '80 $1SOO . e .LilTO:·.:: a-uise, a i r~, 34k miles. You· from TV & dlroct mall 410-398-96 7. Sdn, Aqua, low miles, V6 , at, AVON: Sell from home, work, leads. 50 year old national cond. Mu st sell. No reas. offer 61 0 932-0500 ac, cass . It 3008A BUICK CENTURY'91- $9,S9S or te rriloly. Pit, Fit. Earn company, Craftmatic Ad­ refused . 410-287-9465. Ford Tempo XL 1987, red, $13,295 • extra $$. For info. call justable Beds . Call Ssp, 2dr, ale, am -fm cass., pis, 73K miles. $3000 . Mercury S1ble '87, station wa· $5,995 1·800-547-8S03. Ind . Rep. 1·800-231 -2960, 9 AM · 5 plb. gon GS, Cruise, ac, pwr Advantage Advantage PM, Monday-Friday . Call (302) 239-4606 or mirrors, exc. cond. $24SO. Mazda RX7 1\167, 76K miles , CHESAPEAKE (410) 392-2S10. Ssp ., ale, power sunrool, Build your future ... wlth 410 392-633S Jeep/Eagle MATCO TOOLS! As a mobile 850 FordTempoGL 1990, 4-door , alarm, new• c'utch & brakes. - eoo--.cAJiau-w- TELEMARKETING Nl111n Sentre 1990, auto, ate, "(""""",_. MATCO TOOLS Distributor, like at, ac, ps, pb,- MD lnsr . $4600/0BO . - 4iO.H.1400 CHK!lUR IIT.40 new, OlllllUll -.t»..UP -c stereo, nice interior & nice SERVICES you have the worldclass tools cass. stereo, 1 owner, 60K, 398-0007. raJI ILIITON MD Loc11 publishing co. Ia ac· your customers want & the garage kept, 3S MPG . Must bodk $4500/0BO. e autTO:·M~ . captlng 1ppllcatlon1 lor part· 398· 549. - support you need to bu ild a sell. $3500 . Call (302J Chr.ysler LAS lime teleiNirketlng 1ales rep­ 836-8998. Nlnan Sentre '90 . 2dr, 45P. r solid bus1ness of your own. We Chrysler LeBaron'94 SON, Fiagsh i ~ of Chrysler, reaentltlvu. Po sition In· can show you howl For details a/o, amlfm stereo. Gd roominess, sa e~ & prestige volvee telling eubecrlptlons Ford Tempo 91' Cond . $3000 firm . 302 Convertibles . 3 to choose, at, call : 1-800-368-665 1. MATCO Buick LeSabrt 1984 4dr, 72k, ac, V6, lull power. Stereo cass comes wlthJur aser of this for local newspaper•. TOOLS, 4403 Allen Rd ., Stow, H54 SON , at, ac, ps , pb. 32S-987S ask for Bob full power, tilt, cruise, extra $4 ,995' & more. car SAVE ,0001 EVE NING HOURS Ohio 44224 1·21 6-929-4949. Auto Parts/Accessories clean. Runs Exc. $1,850. 302 it150000A llnvestment re q. $42,500. Nlssan Sentra 86' 832·8415 . . • 5:30 to 8:45pm, Mon.-Fri. $109/MO* SON, at, ac, am -fm . Franchise offered by Prospec­ Chevy 1982, 6.2 L diesel en­ SO/months Toyota Supra '8S, loaded. Advantage Experience not neceuary, tus Only .) gtne . $500 . Ca ll Jell. $2 ,995' Advantage will train. Our office 11 lo· '1210 dawn Clltmde, I'D 1111 lli!lorl. Exc. cond . $4000 OBO. "( ,,.,. ... 398·7691 . __ Succe11ful med ical billing $149/MO* Must see . Cali Eve . or JEFF Seep/Eagle E -IOO.D4-CARI cated In Newark, DE. For Info 24 months "( .. ~- company now oHering soft· Wknds . 410-457-4839. Ol!lii!K liT. 40 ca ll Daniel von Frlcken, D'AMBROSIO - 4iD-H.I400 2·8pm only. ware to others interested In 860 Z·28 Camaro '81 New trans/ Oll\llllll aoo-420-.IIIP e ILIITON,MD this booming business. Autos Under $1000 --ca!~IUI·IIi!~~ - 61 0 932-9090 302 737-4218 paint, Needs some work. ILIITO::-·: Software specifically for ~4 ). I!!! Forest Hill, MD based co. is Good Cond . $2000 or blo. CHEVY CAVALIER '94 billing services . Complete ,Cougar XR7 '81 . Great shape, 410 287-2936 . Dod~e Dakota 93' loaking for aggressive & re­ training & software $8.000 . Mark Ill, eather, V8, at, 80, pw, • SIII'nsible route salespeople. runs good . $500 OXFORD, PA ~ $9,995 1-800-800-4021 . 410-287-8688. Chrysler Concorde '94 pi. $~0/w k to start. Must be 21 610 932-0500 864 $11 ,995' Dodge Arill1982, 4DR, runs, Autos Over $5000 fully equipped, ~6 . at , cd yrs. old . Have a good driving/ '•11111~-~---• Honda Accord LX 8S', 103k OXFORD, PA player, alloy wheels, pw, pi , cc $259/MO* working record &oe willing to • I I $400 as is. 410-287-9555. miles, up to date on service. 60 months work long hrs. Now lnterview­ 610 932-0500 ---- & more. Dodge Aspen s1w 1978, 8800 $3,SOO. 410 642-2602. 25 Ton Rogers Low Bol new £8::7 $18,495 '12000 ciMn !llll'tlli, • "' lli!iorl. if1g. Call Mon-Fri 8-S. (410) - miles on new eng., 225 Oldt 88 Ro~al Sroutham paint, good rubber, 3500 888-4753, 800 708-4670. Honda Accord 1982, 4-dr., 5 1989, 132 , Loaded, cyl. , slan t 6, selling eng & trans. sp. Call (410J 398· 1211 . or bo. 410 392-2720 JEFF $400 for both . 398· 7811 well maint., axe. runn1n~ ask lor Jean or Ernie . Honda Accord LX '83 PS, PB, cond., $3600 or blo, 41 Buick Riviera 89' D'AMBROSIO Advantage~ 448 A/C. Gd cond. All receipts . V6, at, pw, pl., tilt, cruise, ac, Secretarial Honda Accord 1982, 4-door, 658-9208 ask for Mike 61 0 932-9090 $1600. 410 287·0819 1 sunroof. "("'-'...... Jeep/Eagle D' 0 I 5s~ . $600/BO . (41 OJ P~mouth Tourtsmo 86 $7,999' - 4iO.HI·I400 Good office skill• & phone 88 3238. Hond1 CRX 1984, 110K, many 2 d , 79k miles . at, ac, MD State $211/MO* Che1 Cortlca LT 93' Oll\llllll aoo-4»--IIP OXFORD, PA m1nnere. Fit permanent 1------• Honda Accord 1982 S spd. new parts, ale, am/1m cas- Inspected. 48 months White, 6, at, ac. $9,995 e ILICTO~t.:: 610 932-0500 position. Clean driving re- new clutch, Runs Good. 11S2020M 602 sette, $2200 or blo. 410 1201111 d11111 ~a . lfldinl. IC085B cord. Appl. are being ac- Accounting Inspected 10194. $600 or $2.99S sn "' 398-8119 after 7pm Chrysler L.H.S '94 Dodge Dynasty '90 cepted at G & S Contract· blo. 410-885-2770 . V6, at , ~ - ~ amlfm casa, cc & ' ing. (410J 398·9616 . I~~~~~~~~ 1'P :-:-Iy-m'-'o-'-u~th-'-=F-'-urc...,y 'i:-7 ::-8 -:6:::-9 -::,70~0 Mercury Cougar '85 72K orig . McCoy fully loaded, leather, climate · control , pw, pi, cc & more. more. k phire Blue. Secretary lmmed. opening FTI Thom111 C. Jonee, CPA miles . Make offer . Runs MD inspected. 4 new tires, Advantage $7,295 PT. Data entry exp a must. Individual & corporate taxes . Good . Call 410 398-1666. new batte~ and muffler. ~ $23,295 General office duties. Must Financial statements , expert Good con . $1400 OBO. --314.0Aitl 410-398-02SO. "( .. ~- have good typing skills. Call bus . advise at a reas. fee. Cali 862 0111111111 . liT. 40 Advantage M· F 8 am. 4 :3opm . for free consultation. 398-9382. Autos Under $5000 !!!! ILIITON,MD OXFORD, PA Advantage 41 0-398-0900. ACTION ADS 61 0 932-0500 "(~~~Jeep/Eallle 612 3 lines, 5 days , $5. For any 1223 Telegraph Rd. Jeep/Eagle Camero AS '69, All original - 4i ....1400 Computers items under $100. Get a sec- Cavalier Z24 1990, white, full Riainr Sun, MD. "(""""''""""'.. 4 ...E Olll1lllll aoo-4»-!IIP w/307 motor, 350 Turbo, Pontile Grend Am 1987, lui~ OIIMIIR aD0-4 liP lll!mll IIT,40 ond week for only $1 when you rmr. ale, cruise, s/rool, V-6, 410-6158-4801 ..,_. IutTON, MD needs full restoration, purchase Results Insurance. loaded, ve~ ~ - con . $3,000 . (302 8 -0622. cd wl~ Exc. cond. $nOO . 410.642-6700 e ILIITO~~--= 452 RPB COMPUTER SERVICES $2000 or blo. '82 Camaro 410 398-1230 302-29 ·3548 ~ msg. Trades PC Consulting Pace Car, all original, auto------Word Processing matic with T-top, needs AUio Mechanic exp. in brakes , Projects and Resumes paint & interior work $3500. lr------.;...------..., -tune-ups, etc. Uniforms in· 1---'(-'-41""0)._;;.;398""·""64.;.;23;.;;..... __ '67 AS Camaro, original motor & transmission, ale, eluded. Ben. avail . MD in- 630 -spoction lie. is a plus. Apply disasembled, also have 4 within-across from t.NA or Professional Se • piston disc brakes. Cali for details 410 392-417t ca11 (4 10J 885-2260. vices Chevy Camero 1971 $1SOO or CRANE blo or consider trade. Call OPERATOR Jim Phlllrs 410 392·4376. TAX SERVICE Hydraulic , 18-30 ton, AUI~a~~~G~c~~r.tlon Chevy Nova '76, 76K, 6 cyl $35K Salary/benefits, Generti!Miec/Eiectrical auto, ale, pis . Very good 40 hrs. (4tOJ 392~067 shape . $1600/neg Call 410-7S8-2748 410-398-3206. between 7-4 Chrr.sler New Yorker Turbo 88 Loaded, leather interior. DIRECTORY Au ns Great. Only 71 k. Electrician journeyman , ex- . perienced in resi dential 1•------• $4500. Caii410 885-3149 . .electric work . 410 a . . Chrysler Fifth Ave 87' ~ 398-69S9 V8, at, pw, pi, tilt, cruise, Exp. Roof ere • Tools & truck leather. Century Business Service ,req. Call (302J 322-9547. $4 ,995' Teresa A. McCann GREENBERG, McGINITY P13illbere· Fit exp. needed. $169/MO* ' Top pay & Benefits! 36 months • Accounting and Tax Preparation &TILLMAN, P.A. , Statewide Plumbing. Call '12000 d11111 caSI'tD. m illlllld~ nl . TAX PREPARATION . (302) 292-0924. • Senior Citizen Discount I • Electronic Filing Personal & Business Returns • Payroll & Courier Service­ SERVING THE PEOPLE OF CECIL COUNTY SINCE 1961 454 804 Year 'Round All States : Truck Drivers Motorcycles • ACCOUNTING ~'I H! j, . Linda S. Davis, Located across from Thlokol • BOOKKEEPING DRIVER-Respect Is Real At BMW·K100LT 1989, ABS an ti Public Accountant 320 Broad St. Route 40-Eikton • TAX PREPARATION FOR INDIVIDUALS, B4rllngtonl OTR!shorthnul , lock brakes , am/fmlcass OXFORD, PA 410-642·9204- Tel P.O. Box 761 CORPORATIONS, & PARTNERSHIPS horne weekly (shorthaul). s~1rt- · auxiliary lights , dark blue: • FINANCIAL & RETIREMENT PLANNING lng pay up to $ .33/mile plu s 21 k ml, dual & solo quick 610 932-0500 410·642·9207- FAX Perryville, MD 21903 (410) 392-7663 bd)1uses, ass igned trucks, change seats. Tank bag , • PENSION & 401 K PLANS ' • INVESTMENT SERVICES great benfits. Burlington Mo· extra win d shields. A~ay s DOdge Colt 91' WE OffEA tof Carrler1: 1-800· JOIN· ga raged , $7,750 . 410 5 spd , cass stereo, 40 mpg . ~ElECTRONIC • PHYSICIAN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT BMC. EOE 658-5520. 1150010a FAST TAX • MEDICAL BILLING SERVICES $3,995 &JITAX FiliNG INDMDUALAND BUSINESS INCOME TAX PREPARATION H4ROLD IVES TRUCKING Honda 3SO etreet bike 1972, • BUSINESS VALUATIONS hillng drivers. New Year ... New needs a tune-up. $300 . Call Advantage CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS • INCOME & ESTATE TAX PLANNING C4reer. Training avail. 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Main St., Elkton Tear Off and Receive Cqastli-95 corri dor. Low dead- of Wilmington on At 202 & 5 your next classiled ad to e1ther 8 398-1961 hEtld. INQUIBE WITHIN at miles South of West Ches- Visa or Master Charge. Call UIIO) !98·5!75 L~~!~~E~-~ 3!~~~~~~J 800·948-7106 anytime. COL A. _ ....;te;;.;.r.;.;6..:..;10:....3:.:99::.·..::.:06::::2:::;8.__ today to place your ad, 410 1 398-1230. Receive a loan on your refund INCOME TAX SERVICE GENERAL BUSINESS ....,...... ,. in 2 days or less Need help preparing your returnf Or, do you prepare your own and want a quicker refundf Either way we can helplt SERVICES JACKSON FREE Lei u1 malte It an f!aty paln/ea process on you & your wallel!! for VUJJrm_® 1 Most Returns Prepared While You Wait!! HIJ nIll electronic filing with 1 Quicker Refunds Available With The 1040PC Format! :tm~~LL BUSINESSES r•• •••v•n a paid return Conveniently located on Rt. 40 in Elkton Hours: M-Thurs. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.,. Fri. & Sat. 9-4 p.m. CHERYL F. HITE, MBA Stop in & sign up for our Grand Prize drawing GIVE US A CALL TODAY! no purchase necessary Kennedy & Associates ~e.~!"'!!!!•~ ENROLLED AGENT More than an Accounting Service 224A S. Bridge St., Elkton, MD • 392·6232 Where Personal Service . 14AMarrows Rd., Newark • 368-7040 Record Systems & Tax Preparation Management Always Comes First! Assistance For Small Businesses 602 Newark Shopping Ctr. • 737-9488 LOW ACCUrtATE RATES· North East ...... 287-2629 Check your yellow pages for other DE locations. • PERSONAL SERVICE , UPPERSHORE -~:fr 1r 1c : PAWNBROKERS 1[' The Gingerbreadt Immediate Cash Loans The Resale House INCOME Made On Anything Boutique AC hildren's t Of Value · Gold· Silver· Diamonds t ConsignmentBootique TAX .~~:;~;zr An uptCJie cotulgunent ctothins .._ Bought· Sold-Traded .t.op for women , cftl ldrtn Custom SewingFor Individual tax preparation for all filing needs. 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IIIWAK\' I 0, 1995 • EWA RK POST • PAc t: II 8 864 864 864 864 ----so a 868 872 872 876 Autos Over $5000 Autos Over $5000 Autos Over $5000 Autos Over $5000 Four-Wheel Drive Four-Wheell)rive PI Pickups Vans Bonneville 4drSE 1993, auto., t5 NEON SPORT Ford Aero1t1r e.e· JHp Gr CherokH 95, Laredo, Ford Renger 1983, new ores , pwr s18erlng, pwr seats, 4dr, (2.0) 4 cyl, Auto Trans, Lexut LS 400 , '91, garaged . S.tumSLU3SDN,5spd,ac, Chevy 5-10 pickup '82, 6 cyl., $800. 410 398·8779. Grand Vovager '89 All servlco records, 70K 1 Red $12 995 Extended Van, Fully equipped. Wh ite , 26F, loaded, orig 5 sp., $600 blo. 410 a/c, AM/FM cau ., am/1m Stereo Ceasena, Tilt mile warranty. Only 34K p' · ' · or Platinum, at, '16, ac, am/lm pw, White w/Biue Accent , $29,800 asklng $25,500 . 392·2411 cruisa ,leather seal, 410 Wheel, Dual Air Bags, Anti­ miles. Loaded. Extra clean . Pin no Pontiac Buick #FTP140A, Jeep Cherokee '91 cas& & more. Oxford. PA 410 392·5321 . Loredo, 2 dr, at, ac, 4wd . 658-2892 Lock Brakes, ale, Rear Defros· $28 900 410 88 5-34 45 $15.995 Chevy Sllveredo '80 , V-8. $7,995 ter, Elec Mirrors & Locks & • . ' . 215-932-2892 JeeD Gr Cher 93' $650 OBO . 410·287-6924. Select-trae, pw, pi, amlfm cass . Dodae lntrepia 94' MORE I Easy on Gas I 4year/ McCoy LTD, V~. at, ac.lealher, pw, pi, $15,995 4 dr, 6 C/1 , at, ac, pw, pi, amlfm 60mo. Extel1ded Warranty & Toyota Corolla 93' Loaded , only 14k. Dodge Dakota 92' Road Side Assistanoe. Just SON, at, ac, amlfm cess . Advantage cess, amlfm cess, Two to $24 ,995' Club ce6, V8, at, La pkg, low Chrysler/Plymouth choose from . take over payments! $9,495' Advantage miles, pw, pi, custom cap. Jeep/We $16,199 110 932·3111 $199/MO* *$'2000 down 1158098a Chrysler/Plyiiiouth 60 months cash/trade, state $12 ,495 Jeep/~ Advantage Ford Tempo '93 1201» dGin Cit/IIi, .. "" ll!tnl. Ollll!UI liT. 40 fees additional. -:::::::: a IU(TON, liD Sdn, Maroon, 17k miles, at, ac, 1223 Telegraph Rd. 011\1\ill liT. 40 -= amlfm cess, pw, pl. Advantage i •L&TON.MD Advantage RisingSun,MD. ~ e !~~=~- $7,995 -410.658-4801 Dodge ~Rl!I.IJ --:.~.: Dodge 410·842-8700 0 Mnde 82000 LX 1987, met. Grand Voyager'86 "fe ILitTON, liD -41o.H....­ - 410-a2-4- blue , Ssp., amlfm cess . V6, at, Burgundy. amlfm cass, CI!KIIUK _,M-CAIII CIIi1!lll_.. , Ford Bronco XL T '91. 78K. . .. P·i!A 11 11 clean Advantage V-8, auto , ale, posl rear. $2750 . 392-9028 IV msg. car. Chryaler/Piyiiiouth liT. 40 OXFORD, PA ILIITO:.·.:: •LitTON, liD Exc c:ond . $14,000. Call e $7,995 DOdae Neon 95' Jeep/Eiqtle e Shelby Dakoll Truck #143 of 4 dr, 5 spO, 40 mpg, 12k miles. 61 0 932-0500 410-658-4260 . OXFORD, PA only 1500 made, luel in· 115000fA - 410.Ha.MOO jected VB 318 magnum, Oll\lllll -.4IOo.llll' Ford Bronco 91' DOdge Ram 1500 94' $10,495 Toyota Corrolla 92' 610 932-0500 SLT, snort bed. VB , low miles, 200hp, low miles, auto wl Advant~e I!! UllTO:.·.: SON, 4 dr, at, ac, cass, very 'Eddie Bauer, 4x4, lully loaded. electric aver drive, shelby Chryaler/Plyiiiouth -« dean, 46k miles. tr3701A. 514 ,995 Jeep Gr Cherokee'93 lully equipped, bed liner. wheels, ps, pb, ale, amlfm Jeep/We Advantage 1151125A jj152022 McCoy Loredo, lully equipped, pi, pw, cess , mint c:ond , tow pack· -41~ Geo Prlzm '92 $8.895 at, ae, cc, amlfm cass & more. Dodge Advantage age, inspected. Best offer . otllii!R aoo-4....,... Sdn , Pewter, 5 spd, ac, amlfm Hunter Green . Low miles. Mr B Johnson 410 - 41_... _ cas&, only 34k miles. Advantage e ILK.,:.•.: Olmllll -aM-CAlla $23,995 Dodge 592-SSBO alter Spm. Work . liT. 40 $6,995 410.,... _ e ILitTON, 110 Plymouth Voyager 8T -« JEFF -•N -·14-CAIIS 876 Ol m~ IIT.40 LE, V6, al, ac, pw, Pl. amlfm Dodge Shadow !~~=~-OIK!IIll\ ~AilS Advantage - Vans '94 Advantage D'AMBROSIO i ILKTON,MD cass. 9k miles, ae, amlfm cess, Ba· Chryaler/Piyiiiouth Chl)'!ller/ Piyiiiouth e 61 0 932-9090 ILilT:·.:: $3,995' lance of factory warranty . Jeep/Eaele e Jeep/Eagle Pontiac Grand Prix SON, Ford F150 XLT 93' $129/MO* $9,995 -4UI·aa.­ 93 - 410.:111Z.II400 pw , pi, tilt, cruise, White .. V.W. JETIA 1994, Dusty ~Klli!A IOQ.42(1..,jf:ll' VB, at, lu11y equipped , 26,000 36/months ~l\lllll ~-·· .. $14,995. Mauve paint, grey interior, miles. IT3755A. $14,795 '$2000illlt< alliltile, IIIII Ills dilli. Advantage ILilTO~·.:: 5 speed, ac, sunroof, ami e ILilTO:~·~~": Cbryaler/Piyiiiouth -«e Plnno Pontiac Buick 1m cas&, dual airbags, gar· Jeep{Eagle Oxford, PA Lincoln Continentia! 1990, 215·932·2892 age kept, 7k miles, Jeep Gr Cherokee '93 4UI·H&oMOO Signature model, loaded, in 1--....:c;..:--'-'-':..::.:..=--­ $f3,000. 302 37B-8616. Limited , VB , leather, 4x4, OIRllUII ~IO-.IIII' JEFt­ ~· good shape . $9500. Pontiac G Prix 90' Quadra-track, pw, pi, at, ac & iii I jil -« -e ILitTO-:.·.:: 398-0315. CPE, V6, at, ac, pw, pi, tilt, more. D'AMBROSIQ 866 $23,995 61 0 932-9090 OXFORD, PA Lincoln Town Car 94' cruise, cas$s,995• Autos-Antiques Dodge Spirit '91 lr~~ Equipped, 2 to choose $129/MO* Chevy Lumina Van '92, SOK. 610 932-0500 Sdn, Met Gray , at, ae, amlfm Advantage 1223 Telegraph Rd. loaded. Buy for payoff cass, 37k miles . Ford Pickup ·ss Good engine, Chrysler/Plymouth $12,800 or assume loan. Plymouth Voyager '90 $24.995 1211111daln :W~~~:·.,, Diln. new tires & breaks. New · · Jeep/Eagle Rising Sun, MD. 41 0·392-25B1 lv msg . SE, V6, at, ac, am/Tm cass, $7,395 McCoy paris. Best Offer Call 410 1223 Telegraph Rd. 410.658-4801 Dark Driftwood w/camel inter· - 410. ..Z.MOO Chevy Step Ven 1984, new 392·5921 . Rising Sun, MD. CHRIIIlll 100-420-JIII' 410·642-6700 lor. Advantage 410-658-4801 350 motor, auto, $2000 or $7,395 Cluywler/Piyiiiouth 868 410·842·6700 '!! t:LIITD:~·.:: Ford F 150 '94 b/o. 410 378-3767 lve. Jeep/Eaefe Four Wheel Drive Green, V6, ae, amlfm cass, 15k Ford F350 95' miles. Advantage '!!:::.,a:: OXFORD, PA Crewcab , 4x4, XLT , Power $11.695 Chrysler/Plylilouth IJ!!! ILilTO~·.: 1223 Telegraph Rd. Dodge Dakota 92' stroke, diesel, Centurion Dually Jeep/Eallle Riain( Sun, MD. 610 932-0500 Le pkg, at, ae, 4x4, NICEI. Conversion Advantage _.1..-­ 410-6158-4801 11580958 McCoy Chrysler/Plymouth ~llii!R aoo-4_.. Eaale Talon 92' 410-842-8700 Shelb Dekota Truck 1143 of $10,995 Ford F250 1988, Ssp., 351 Jeep/Eagle e~·.: at, 16 v~e. ae, pw, cd player. onTy 15oo made, 1ue1 in· Advantage eng ., 35" tires, amlfm cass ., 410..I&oM00 1158069A Mercury Sable '92 Jected VB 318 magnum, I a/c., $8900 . Call (41 0) aoo-410-.1 .., • OIK!IIll\ liT. 40 S9.ns lully equipptjd , at, V6, ae, pw, 398-8546. Plymouth Voyager'86 200hp, low miles, auto w/ Dodge -e nKTON,IIO JEFF pi, amllm cess & more. electric aver drive, shelby -« at, imllm cass, ac, rear defog· Advantage $10,495 wheels, ps, pb, ale, amlfm - :.:!::!:!: 872 D'AMBROSIO gar, 7 pass, clean . cess, mint c:ond , tow pack- OII!I!IIP. liT Ford F250 93' 410.Ha.4- 40 Pickups 610 932-9090 $4,295 --394-CAIIS age, inspected. Best offer. e nKTDN.. IID XLT, Supercab, at, 351 VB Ollll!IIR IIT,40 Mr B Johnson 410 $17,995 Ford Aeroetar XL T, 1987, V6, ILIITON,IID 592·6680 alter spm. Advant~e IJ!!! OOdae Ram Charaer 93' McCoy all options, 14K miles on '93 Chrysler/Piyiiiouth TOYOTA PREVIA '91 LE, fx4, fully load&(. transmission, $4500 41 0 snow, Jeep/Eallle Ford Crown VIc 93' $12,995 sand, wam; i~Jg~ndle II alii 287-2077 LX, 29,000 miles, fully 1 Ford Aerollar XL 94, ac, ps, -41..-- equipped $17,995 #158072a at, pb, cruise. Low miles. 0IIlii!R --:.: $14,495 $17 .885 $16,825 or B/0. 410 E ILJ(TOR, 110 Nlsaan 300 ZX 1987, t/tops, Advantage 398-6921 Bam-4:30pm. McCoy turbo, power everyth ing, Advantage ~ 1223 Telegraph Rd. Ford Ranger XLT 91 4 cyl, 5 mint cond., $7300/080. Rising Sun, MD. spd, cass, Blue, $10,995 878 Jim (410) 398·2134. Wanted/Autos & Trucks JEFF !~::~:- JEFF 410-658-4801 #2579b OLDS CIERA '94 otllllill\ a004M-CAIII 410·842·6700 Plnno Pontiac Buick D'AMBROSIO D'AMBROSIO !~::~~-OUIISUII 1004M-CAIIS Ford Escort SW 1984-90 with e nKTD':.·.: 1m1J IIT.40 Oxford, PA $11,995 61 0 932-9090 61 0 932·9090 _ - ILilTON, 110 215-932-2892 bad engine & axe body .Cell 410 398-8766. 1223 Teleeraph Rd. Ri1in1 Sun, MD. -410-6158-4801 410-642·8700 JEFF E!lr:d. Mu111ng LX 93' ~ch back, at, ac, 7,000 miles D'AMBROSIO * $9,995 . 61 0 932-9090 McCoy OLDS SUPREME 'M $14,995

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