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IN SPORTS on NEWARK Chapel ~~~(at ~ liurch, ' NATIONAL ( lhi leftadere . ·~··':'·•1:ii; 1 :· anta . to N"'ark, held a Street MAJORS grOIP;tijbrl~lklng · at thtfr new hind GlaSgow High · By MARY E. PETZAK · SchoOl on July 18. According WIN TITLE. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER 19 til Putor Darrell y. Freeman . Sr., the church was IRACLES never

.fi!'lft'F'.. '·~·,. t$fabllshed In 1914 and. with cease to happen. . IN LIFESTYLE News has come that ·over 40 mlnls1rles, It has the former Continental outgrOWII U. present location. Fibre/Budd property at 70 South · · The new 11.8-acra site at Old Chapel Street owned by LoCAL DelChapel Associates is being CoCK\I)'s Bridge Road and sold. .Eggerts Lane will be built in Patterson Schwartz rea I tor (SWIMMER E\ES· two phases culminating in a Bob Cronin aid Ambling A. so- , ciates of Valdosta, Ga., are the worship .centar with a 3,000· buyer . 'Tm really ~xcited about THE seat ·sanctuary. Also planned this," aid Cronin. ·•can you tell? are a food and I grew up here and I wanted thi as much as anybody." OL\MPICS. 8 assistance center, daycare According to information pro­ center, and g mnasium as well vided by Ambling, the $30-mil­ as space for the Joshua lion deal includes purchase of all . IN THE NEWS· ... - remaining property owned at the Counseling Center and the locatioh by DelChapel, .demoli­ Truth Bible Institute tion and deanup at the site, and construction of a premier student housing complex. CAsHO MILL Approximately 300 one-, two, UNDERPASS See DELCHAPEL, 4 .... NOW This st~dent has many 'Friends' OVER By MEGHAN AFTOSMIS Exceeding its $50,000 goal "We got a lot of support," was crumbling- where, rust had ...... by $3,000 as of the end of June, Neal said. "We found that locally, eaten away the left foot and the NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER the Friends are not stopping people really re ponded to aving finger of the.right hand.Park is THE HUMP. 3 there, but hope to raise more the statue." u ing the original tatue to make EWARK'S most famil­ money in order to enhance the Stili expecting more pledge a new mold and recast it in iar student is one step grounds surn;mnding the statue, to come in, Neal said, "We're bronze. closer to coming home the brick pedestal it its on, and clearly on our way and Charles The life-size culpture is INDEX with more money than expected to maintain the statue once the Parks is weB on his way to turn- based on a smaller bronze sculp­ in his pocket. restoration project is completed, ing the statue into a bronze sculp- ture of Parks' nephew, Floyd NEWS 1-5 "The Student" statue that once said Friends president James ture." Kemske, that sits inside the POLICE BLOTTER 2 tood outside the entrance to the Neal. The statue was removed from Newark library. Newark Free Library, is expected With most of the 135. dona- its location in April and tran - Kemske, now a novelist and OPINION 6 to return to its highly visible tions coming from the Newark ported to culptor Parks' tudio, freelance writer living in Massa­ home in October, thanks to the community, almost half has come where it was created 23 years ear- chu ett , modeled for the small- LIFESTYLE 8 hard work of the Friends of the from individuals and the rest Jier. er culpture in 1969 when he wa THE ARTS 9 Newark Library and the generous from foundations and businesse , "The Student," created in a student at the Univer ity of spirit of the Newark community. Neal said. CorTen steel by Parks in 1975, Delaware. DIVERSIONS 10 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 11 SPORTS 19-22 PEOPLENEWS 14 OBITUARIES 18 EWARK City Council gave its 'Restraints' which will require the commit-/ tions without prior consultation with the blessing to renewal of the 2-year­ tee to report to the Mayor and council to Mayor or council. "I believe we get better CLASSIFIEDS 24-32 old Western Newark Traffic allow (those persons) the opportunity to results and get them quicker if we act Relief Committee but not without some make requests of other agencies and con­ through council," said Godwin. changes. sultants in an official capacity." Councilmember Gerald Grant aareed· Mayor Hal Godwin said he agreed with Current WNTRC president Jack "To be candid, I think some of their tbinp renewing and broadening the scope of the Billingsley took exception to Godwin's are obstructionist," he said "I mean, committee, but expressed reservations characterization of the group's actions in you send a letter with 10 or 12 about tbe up' activities. "In the past, this regard. However, Godwin submitted can be a killer amendmeat." fll~:aiili quettion of who was copies of letters which fonner WNTRC Under the PIVJliOIIII _.ljMP& w•·IIMt :QaiPtJIUee communicat­ president Nancy Turner and Billint~sle:y members, abo .tlld.,~., ._.,. _.,_,, ~Jict.Dil1Wl~ ...My aent to the Department of TniDSI.artatic• traffic and councu ,..,.. 1

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• Police Beat is compiled each car was being broken into unknown suspect entered the Jeep Can we help? week from the }ites of the Newark parked on Peach Road in Newark by pulling the soft cover a\Vay 'from sometime between Friday, 1uly 24, the frame and pried the vehicle's A 44-year-old Newark man Olllcis: The paper's offices are Police Department by staff writer Mary Petzalc. at 11 p.m. and Saturday, July 25, at console from the frame, according reported his car stolen during the located conveniently in the Rob­ 11 :50 a.m. The unknown suspect to the Newark Police. The suspect night between Tuesday, July 21 at 7 Building, 153 E. Chestnut • scott broke into the car by cutting a hole removed a bag of 12 golf clubs, a p.m. and Wednesday, July 22 at 7 Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19713. Attempted robbery · through the roof. According to the pager, a cell phone, the car stereo Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to a.m. 5 at Suburban Plaza Newark Police, the suspect caused and five compact discs from the car p.m. weekdays. damage valued at $1 ,350 to the valued at $1,140. PlloH: (302) 737-0724 Newark Police are requesting inside of the car and stole money Facsimile: (302) 737 ·9019 infonnation about an attempted and audio cassettes from the car val­ e-mail: [email protected] strong-ann robbery at Suburban ued at $67. On the Internet: Plaza around 9 p.m. on Sunday, July Arrest made in hate crime · http://www.ncbl.com/post/ 26. A 28-year-old female told police Newark Police have ·suspects also threatened the she was approached in front of the Newark home robbed To subscribe: Call737-0724 or 1· arrested Elva L. Bingham victims, threw a bottle, and 800-220-3311. Cost is $15.95 Acme by a white female suspect On May 29 between 2 and 7 a.m. described as 17-19 years old, Jr., 36, of Newark, in con­ spat on the female p~ssen­ per year to New Castle County · a house on Madison Drive was bro­ ger. approximately ~ foot, 4 inches tall, ken into and robbed. However the junction with a racially­ addresses. To begin a subscrip­ ·motivated July 12 incident Bingham was charged tion, simply call. skinny, with auburn hair pulled back incident was not reported to the in a bun and wearing blue and Newark Police until July 13 by a that occurred on the Christi­ with a class G felony hate To place a classified: Call1-800- a T-. The suspect asked for na Parkway. crime, a class A felony hate 220-1230 Newark woman. The suspect, money and as the victim was giving whose identity has not been deter­ According to police, the crime, harrassment, con­ To place a display ad: Call 737- her coins, the woman grabbed the 0724. . mined, stole the woman's leather incident around 8:40 p.m. spiracy 2nd, offensive purse in an attempt to take it from purse and its contents including her ·on that Sun ay involved touching and disorderly her. The suspect fled the area in a HE STAFF of the Newark Post is anx­ ID and credit cards, valued at $560, conduct. Charges are also red four-door vehicle operated by a four white males in a pick­ Tious to assist readers and advertis­ according to the Newark Police. . up truck who shouted racial pending against another ers. Reporters, writers, editors and white male after the victim refused salespeople can be contacted as listed: to release. the purse. Anyone with epithets and taunted an male suspect who is infonnation is asked to call police at Newark man assaulted African-American couple in believed to have been James B. Streit, Jr. is the publisher of 366-7111. an adjacent vehicle. The involved in the incident. the Newark Post. He sets policies and A 19-year-old Newark man manages all departments in the Newark reported being assaulted on July 27 office. Call him at 737-0724. P.olice impersonator around 1 a.m. The man was stopped Mary E. Petzak is the editor. She leads at a traffic light when another man the news staff and reports on govern­ .A 23-year-old Newark .woman in a car beside him began yelling ment, education and police news. Con­ reported to the Newark Pollee that obscenities at him. The victim 14-year-old rape suspect·had tact her at 737·0724. on Saturday, July 25, around l a.m. ' pulled over into a gas station, but Marty Valania prepares the sports a ·man followed her car ~d then was followed by the suspect, who pages of this newspaper. The sports been in county detention · editor is seldom in the office, however, pull~d her over on W. Mam Street got out and struck the victim in the he checks in frequently. Leave mes­ outstde ~e Deer Park Tavern Pu~ed face causing a contusion in his right A 14-year-old boy charged with Delaware State Police spokesman sages for Marty at 737·0724. pretendmg to be a Newark P_ohce eye, according to the ·Newark raping a 13-year-old girl July 19 had Cpl. Walter Newton said. unknown suspect Police. The suspect then tried to pull been released earlier this month The boy, whose name is being Denise Wilson is the office manager ~ffi~er. ~e Id~n - ttfymg himself as _a Newark Poh~e the victim from his car. The from the New Castle County Deten­ withh.eld because of his age, was and editorial assistant who processes charged with various charges most press releases. She helps pre­ of!icer . was descnbed as a whtte assailant fled in a gray four-door tion Center, where he was awaiting of sex, pares obituaries and the Diversions cal­ Hispanic male around th~ age of 25. Pontiac, possibly a Grand-Am. tri'al on a separate sexual assault. assault, unlawful imprisonment and endar. Contact her at 737-0724. He was about 5 feet, 10 mches tall, Court documents show the boy, terroristic threatening. with a thin buitd and was wearing Car break·l·n who was released from the deten­ Meanwhile, hi s bail was Phil Toman has been the paper's arts dark baggy pants and a dark shirt. increased from $32,000 to editor since 1969. Well-known in the · tion center July 9, punched and arts community, he writes his weekly He was driving a red two-door kicked a 13-year-old boy Dec. 16 in $100,000. He faces a July 31 pre­ HondaCRX. A Newark man reported his car Newark, forced him to the .ground liminary hearing today on the rape column from his Newark home. Leave being broken into on Sunday, July messages for him at 737·0724. and sexually assaulted him. charges, public defender John S. 26, between the hours of 2 a.m. and He was wearing a court-ordered Edinger· Jr. said. Stephen Westrick is a general assign­ I 0:45 a.m. Parked in a lot in the two Car broken into electronic monitoring bracelet at the ment reporter. He writes news and fea­ hundred unit of Elkton Road, an tures, and often is seen covering local A Newark woman repo~ted her time of the Sunday night attack, sports events. He can be reached at 737-0724. Laura Sankowic:h is a general assign­ ment reporter. She writes news and fea­ tures, and often is seen covering school-related events. She can be ~COMING SOON I reached at 737-0724. 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Community okays underpass plans By MEGHAN AFTOSMIS driver not to enter the under­ pass. NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER "We believe it will be big enough, bright enough, and At the third public hearing flashing yellow enough to get since last fall, about 25 area people's attention," Reeb said. residents reviewed Department The separate tunnel ha two of Transportation plans for the identified downsides: it can be Casho Mill underpass. potentially Jess secure for After looking at the prob­ pedestrian who may avoid lems DelDOT hoped to resolve u ing the new facility and it and examining the pros and maintains only one vehicular cons of six choices, one plan, a traffic lane with its current lev- separate pede trian facility, . els of traffic delay, Reeb said. seemed to cau e the least con­ But Nottingham Green resi­ cern while still addres ing the dent Dicken Greene said he did needs. not mind the traffic. "The only concern has been "I personally understand it's how fast can you get it done," a small road," he said. "It's tol­ said Ralp~DelDOT erable." planner. . The plan will have a A new lighted tunnel wiU $400,000 price tag but one allow pedestrians and cyclists tate legislator can live with to pass under the railroad tracks that. "This is probably the best on si

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U.S. Senate passes Biden Fraterni forced out assigned to the Gilbert Annex in a measure By LAURA SANKOWICH • time. chapter and reestablish the fraterni­ "The chapter consultant ty on campus. We will help them by mixed gender residence hall...... According to Carey, renovations The U.S. Senate passed the NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER reviewed chapter function in every recruiting new members and do Binge Drinking Resolution, spon­ major area such as philanthropy, what it takes to get them up and run- are currently underway to prepare sored by Sen. Joseph Biden (D­ school spirit, and recruiting," Hart . ning as a fraternity again." the -house for the fall. "I know they're installing security screens Delaware), as part of the Higher Members of the Delaware Chap­ said. "In his report he came to the In the interim, the University and alarms," she said. "They are Education Reauthorization Act. ter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity conclusion that they were operating emered into a three-year lease with also refurbishing it and painting it."· Biden 's resolution expresses at the University of Delaware have below what the national would the corporation and will house 30 The basement of the house the sense of the Senate that every vacated their building on Wyoming expect in every area." sophomore students next year in the which contains a bar area will be college and university president Road, off South Chapel Street, fol­ refurbished fraternity house which Hart said the members of the fra­ closed off and used for storage by should carry out six specific lowing a negative evaluation from ternity have all been given alumni will be named the Gilbert Annex. activities to reduce consumption their national chapter. the University. status so they don't loose their Linda Carey manager of Housing on college campuses. They According to Noel Hart, public The parking area of the building membership. "It's not uncommon As&ignment Services at the Univer­ include appointing a task force to information officer for the office of will be managed by Public Safety. for a national to suspend a charter sity of Delaware aid students were establish a policy on reducing Greek affairs, the fraternity's evacu­ for a period of three years, tops. alcohol and other drug-related ation was based on several circum­ That will give the organization time problems, providing students stances. ''There were a couple of to rebuild," she said. with the opportunity to live in an incidents that came together at the alcohol-free environment and the same time," she said. AI Schwiezer, president of ·the enforcement of a zero tolerance Hart said at the end of the 1997- Delta Eta Corporation, said that the Student community policy on the consumption of 98 academic year the national orga­ fraternity's charter will probably be alcohol by minors. nization suspended their charter revoked at the national conference "These activities are very sim­ based on the report of a national in August for three years. At the ilar to what is currently happen­ chapter consultant. The alumni of end of that time the fraternity will expeGted by 2000 ing at the University of Delaware the Delta Eta corporation who own be allowed to move back into the house. "That's our goal," Schwiezer under the leadership of president the house decided not to rent the ..... DELCHAPEL, from 1 buildings within six months but lit­ David Roselle," Biden noted. h9use to the undergraduates at that said, "to take the time to rebuild the tle was done. three- and four-bedroom units are Environmental studies and planned on the 20-plus acres of the cleanup will almost certainly be site. Each unit will have kitchens required on the former industrial with full appliances, and phone, site which contains more than 40 ~~ ------~4>:- data, and cable hookups in each buildings constructed over the past bedroom. century, as well as an 80,000-gallon In addition the community to be open reservoir, an 140,000-gallon known as "University Courtyard," covered reservoir, and two 8,000- Galico callt solve all;our will have a large clubhouse over­ gallon above-ground tanks. looking a swimming pool and vol­ In May 1997, officials from the leyball courts. Inside the clubhouse state Department of Natural problems in 4 d

N1 :. 'II· I\''·' ·:· IN THE NEWS Christina summer academies offer unique experiences "We went to Ashland Nature Center schools with summer academies When cia mate a k Chri tina Second grader Edwin M Cain ..... SUMMER, from 3 and learned about moths and will be wrapping up their classe for Gro s of Mrs. McCord' cia s what wi11 be able to tell hi clas mates, She also added that she has had monarch butterflies.We learned the summer to prepare their halls to she did thi ummer she will be able "We learned about hearts and farm to make ~daptations to her teaching crickets eggs are yellow and banana welcome the rush of incoming tu­ to talk about pace. Student in animal . We went to Milburn style. "I use a lot more models, pro­ shaped. We put together crickets out dents for another academic year. Su an Arbaugh' cla s at Mar hall Orchard and we aw pig and ducks vide more guided practice, follow of paper an paper plates." The students of the summer acade­ will be able to tell torie about the and rabbits and a ram. We al o up more and use a lot of visual aid . In the next few weeks, the mies will join them . goat that came to visit their cJas . went for hay ride .. " We also use music and songs to help them learn." Ellen Revit, the head teacher at Gallaher's academy, said she has een improvement in many of her tudents during the time that they've been in her class. "Especially in their writing ski lls," she said. 'The .fact that we're doing a science theme has encouraged the children to want to learn." Summer Academies are run by individual schools and work with groups of elected children to help them stay focused on learning dur­ ing the summer months or to help boost their skjlls to _p~are them for the next year...... -- The children attend school based on their acceptance of an invitation from the school, or district to partic­ ipate. 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Dawn of a new Our oF 1HE Arne traffic committee AKING THE LEAD as he the mixed mes, ages, clearly tated h uld, Newark's new mayor Monday night that he is committed Tled hL f How councilmem- to the council's mandated "one bee through a clo e examination of voice" policy when dealing with the Western Newark Traffic Relief DeLDOT and others. C mmittee ti:Iis week. In the end, Since the creation of WNTRC, the council wisely voted to extend some have been concerned about the life of the two-year-old pane] , the limited focu, of a committee but with some significant changes in devoted to the important task of scope and composition. taming our traffic tempers. The Three springtime, ago, then council solved thi s problem this recently elected councilmembcr week when it xpanded the commit­ Nancy Turner acted on a campai gn tee's focus to include all of Newark. promise to do , omethi ng about The city is barely able to cope with western Newark's traffic woes. She its traffic challenges as a city and is convinc d h r counc il peers that a less capable when it attack roam­ new city committee was the be t moth problems like traffic from a approach. · neighborhood viewpoint. Further, a -This week's old phot~ is Pappy's Restaurant as it appeared in 1·97!:'> With some stated r ervations city-wide geographic representation p.icture was published in Newark High School's 1979 yearbookli% concerning the wisdom of a· traffic- on the "new" Newark Traffic Relief · fig hting gro up focu , ed solely on Committee will occur through restaurant, now torn down, stood on t~e corner of Cleveland ·A,11en:ue '~ 1~n western Newark, the 1996 council appointments by each councilmem­ Washington Street behind McDonald's. Readers are encouraged , , , .. agreed to form Turner's committee. ber and eliminate any sense of oJd photos to the Newark Post, "Out of the AHic," 153 E. Chestm1t _ They gave it a two-year life span , favoritism hown to western ·- Newark 19713. Special care will be taken. For information, call737··u11 rL•· hence, the coun cil's present review Newark residents. of the committee. A chairperson Billi.ngsley ·· In an effort to provide more complete descriptions of our "Out of the .. · . Soon after the WNTRC was detailed to council Monday night, ·photographs, volunteer historians of the Newark HistoFical Soci~ij w formed , when Councilmember WNTRC has, in fact, ace mplished . identifying and researching some historic shots. •· Turner and other. fired off letters much during the past two years. A and calls to DelDOT offic ials and solution to the Casho Mill pedestri­ other . Probl ems arose when those an problem was .found. Continued utside the city limits tried to figure ·study of other problems by this PAGES FROM THE PAST just who was speaking for Newark committee may well result in solu­ • News as it appeared in the Newark Post throughout the years - was it the city staff, the long- tions. Communication between standing Traffic Committee, Newarkers, DelDOT · and WNTRC members, or former WILMAPCO seems to· have • August 1, 1923 project of international under- Robert Hoobing, director of Mayor Gardner as chair of improved greatly. standing. · cominunications for the regional office. WILMAPCO? Mixed messages With some new blood, an expand­ Military display were ound1ng from Newark's vari- ed focus beyond western Newark • July 28, 1976· draws big crowd • July 30, 1993 ou bodies involved with traffic. and a commitment to a "one voice" About two hundred towns­ In recent months, the confusion policy when dealing with important people gathered at the High Main Street has been cleared up. Current chair- agencies, we suspect the Newark School field on Academy spruce-up stalled Local traffic projects street , Friday evening, to wit­ Plans to revitalize annoy businesses person Jack Bilhngsley, a former Traffic Relief Committee could pay ne the military demoin tra­ / state repre entative who was singled great dividends and may well breeze Newark' central bu sine Torn-up entrances to busi­ tion of the I 98th Field district remain up in the air, nesses. and long traffic dleya. ut Monday ni ght by Mayor God- through its next "sunset" examina­ Artillary (anti-aircraft) of and those involved in the in construction areas on both win as an example of one who sent tion. which Battery E of Newark i effort- merchants, city offi­ Delaware 896 and Kirkwood a member. cial and the city's planning Highway have some.busine s AMUSED CONFUSED, BEMUSED Chief among the features department - all have their owners upset, worried and of the di splay were the anti­ own reasons the effort has que t.ioning when the con­ aircraft gun and the stalled. struction will be completed. 2,000,000 ca ndle power Norm Gershman, presi­ The $2.5 milli.on project i searchlight. dent of the Bu ine A ocia­ cheduled to be completed in Not all nuggets The cene during the firing tion of Newark (BAN) said the fall of 1994. of the 75 m.m. gun with the more could be accomplished brilliant beam . from the if meeting. of the " treet Newark American searchlight playing aero the gang"- an informal group of ky recalled to many of the merchant , planner and city wins state title are gold- or true! ex- ervice men pre ent th e official - were held in the Newark, after defeating; By MARVIN HUMMEL duties because he knew · ni ght in France and Belgium fall, when people were back Georgetown 9-2 in the first ...... almost nothing about the during the Great War. from vacations and other game of the best-of-three NEWARK POST COLUMNIST pecific play or the the­ ummer activitie . state title series, scored nine ater in general. I helped runs in the top of the fir. t hen l wa-; asked to review play for him out with background Delaware boys inning Saturday afternoon on a newspaper, J wa delight d! Hav­ . tuff, and he eemed very see Paris Post Office still its way to an J1-2 win and the W ing taken courses in the drama , grateful. But I noticed The Post is in receipt of under Fed's study tate championship at the having b en in a few plays, een a lot more, . omething- wh..,n 1 -Greetings from the Univer ity The U.S. Postal Service is Marydel-Hartly Little League and taught drama, the fit eemed ideal. And, offered him some book of Delaware French tudent , till studying the possibility complex. before I aw every play I reviewed, J read the a well as. my opinions, dated from Paris. of moving Newark's Main The win advanced Newark play, and, if available, I read critical literature he took the opinions and Hummel By this time they are set­ Street post office-amidst an American to the best-of-three n the play. If you can't be brilliant, you can turned down the books; tled at Nancy for their school outpouring of dissent from Mid-Atlantic Regional cham­ at lea t work hard so you know what you're frankly, I was disappoint- work. city residents and organiza­ pionship. talking about. It also permitted m to con­ ed in him. If I for instance, had been asked This experiment is being tions. • •· Pages From The Past"' is centrate on the actors' performances. to cover professional wrestling for the sports watched by educators, diplo­ The purpose of the study, compiled from early editions The theater placed the critics in the same section, I would have started with the Greeks mats, and b.MJ.J>usiness men being conducted by the U.S. of the Newark Post · and its row up front, and at intermission, Harvey, a and worked my way through the Romans and all over the ~tWits. Post Office Eastern Regional foTY!ruM.ers by the newspaper critic from a television station, and I would the Olympic games, ancient and modem, Delaware had naturally .a Real Estate Division, is to staff. Efforts are made to chat in the lobby. He seemed very nice, but detennine the postal needs in TY!tain origiru.d headlines mtd 'e\iWimd•·,atn...,_rrJ",f'7... "1'•f"'•r ,.~,.. ·,~rl;.••,.•~ .-i...W,.-4 :• lf"Ji~-- ~ .... r , "i ~ ' . t • , · • I· tf , ' ' •.)/~ http://www. ncbl.com/post/ j LY 31, 199 • NEWARK Po r • PACE 7

LffiEBS TO THEE DITOR • 'My own reviews met with stone-cold silence' Geography lesson needed ~ HUMMEL, from 6 5 days after the plays were per­ before mine met the public's Something really unexpected. formed and 5 days after Har­ eyes, they assumed that ... ! Something ort of cholarly. To: The editor Force Ba e but well within Kent County. One before I would even THINK of vey 's on-the-air reviews. My Then the amused ones mock­ You know what 1 mean. Hey, 1 From: James B. Owen writing about Hulk Hogan and own reviews met with stone­ quoted to each other Lines they gotta go! Just one nugget!" has to travel all the way down to Milford to come those other modem fellows. cold silence, even from people first heard from Harvey and "How's th is for a nugget? My former employer Oh, well! who normalJy threw me a bone­ subsequently read in my col­ What if I were to tell you that and one-time English clo e to the Sus ex Friday night after Friday of-praise and stroked my ego's umn. I slunk out of the build­ some critics feel that the death teacher and vice princi­ County-Kent County night, a pattern arose- we withers before moving on to ing, drove home and checked in of Madame Ranevsky early in pal of Newark High line. would get there early, I would other acts of charity. Not a the Bible if the commandment the third act does serious dam­ School when it wa Such ignorance on fill in Harvey on the play, and if word. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Noth­ about not killing was still there. age to the play's dramatic located in the Academy the part of either of the I could dig up something about in '. So I read more background, It was. But I HAD to do some­ force?" Building, Mary Houston Newark Police Depart­ the actors, I would brief him on thought harder, observed more thing!! "Excellent! Exce11ent! Say (Mrs. J. Thomas) Robin- ment or the copy editors them. I was not being totally carefully, talked it over with I next saw Harvey at it again! Madame Ra- who?" on, wou ld have been of the Newark Post unselfish- talking over my Harvey more deeply. Stil1 , Chekhov 's The Cherry Orchard, "Harvey, check out the appalled at the headline about Delaware's geog­ ideas with him at intermis­ nada. Bupkis. I worked harder one of my favorite plays. He spelling in the program!" over an item in the raphy is inexcusable! sions- and our walk to the and wondered how Harvey did was very anxious for my "low­ He shouted, "Excellent!" Police Briefs column of • Editor's note: The chauffeured car waiting for him o well when he never had more down"-it had been ''a while" Into the chauffeured car he this week's Newark Post Newark Post reported out front helped me define my than a few minutes between the since he had read the play. went, off to the station· to break "Sussex Countians the information exactly own impressions, crystallize my last curtain and being on the ("Never" was more like it! ). the fantasti c news about Charged." as written by the Newark thinking, and improved my air!!! And, to put it charitably, The play started late and ran Madame Ranevsky's untimely The story underneath Police. We regret the selection of metaphors as vehi­ he was not overprepared. long, and I could sense Harvey death- who wa at that that headline related that error. cles for my judgments. So I worked harder to com­ fidgeting beside me. At the moment quite alive and about to "On July 9, Newark Unfortunately, (in several pensate, but never a word of intermission he said, "Look, I receive multiple curtai n calls Police arrested cmd ways) I always returned home comment. Until. In the locker can 't stay for the third act- it 's and standing ovations. She was charged three Sussex too late on Friday nights to hear · room, the ribald conversation a great third act, but refresh my alive and very well, but his County residents with Thanks Harvey's on-the-air reviews, memory. I gotta go! " (Yes, he burglary ... " The alleged on the other side was about a reviews died immediately. To: The editor which he gave as soon as his "serial tapist" who was taping actualJy said "gotta"!) Never trust a serial tapist! ! ! burglars are identified as driver got him to the studio. I Harvey 's TV reviews, typing I told him that he really did­ "of Dover" and "of Fred­ From: Mary Callaway did hear a promo about them on them up, and then publishing n't need any help if he had seen • A retired clergyman and a erica." his station which called them them as originals! 1 had to hear and read the play before (he teacher since 1972, Hummel You should be Red Lion United "insightful" and "sometimes my name before I knew what nodded that he had), so he has contributed to the Newark advised that Dover is not Methodi t Church wants more interesting than the play." they were talking about! Of should concentrate on the qual­ Post for more than two decades. only the capital of our to thank everyone who Good for old Harvey! A fast course! Harvey would pump ity of the acting he actually saw He has lived in Delaware since state but also the seat of participated and con­ learner! me for material, and because hi s and go with that. 1959. Kent County. Frederica tributed to the flea mar­ My printed reviews came out review met the public's ears "Just give me one nugget! is a few miles further ket to help the Florida south of the Dover Air fire victims.

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PROFILES • BUSINESS BRIEFS • FEATURES NeW shopping center . BIZBRIEFS planned at Louviers J·evic names new VP \ Fonner Newark resident David H. Gorman, 37, has been promoted By MEGHAN AFTOSMIS The U-shaped layout of the · building is designed as a neighbor­ to a regional vice president of sales NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER hood village square to accommo­ date pedestrians with places to shop, for Jevic Trans­ ESIDENTS of the Woods at walk and converse. The architecture portation Inc. He Louviers and surrounding of the building will be similar to the will be responsible Rcommunities on Paper Mill nearby houses and landscaping will for both the carri­ Road will soon have local shopping almost hide the shopping center ers' southern and at a retail center coming soon. nom the road, Langston said. southeastern The 20,obo square foot building, · With only the engineering plans regions, including Charlotte, Atlanta called Shops o..f_.Middle Run, locat­ in the works as of July, building will ed next to the Louviers develop­ not begin until the end of the sum­ and Houston. Gorman began ment, will provide residents with a mer, and occupancy of the building variety of shopping destinations. is not expected until late winter. his career at Road­ way Express, It will include~ pharmacy, said The 7.85 acres of land was pur­ working in various operations and Dan Langston of Yatterson-Woods chased from Wilmington Trust & Associates Commercial Real Company by Lee Rammuno Esq., sales positions for eight years. He was hired as account manager at Estate, but a specific -one had not Langston said. Jevic in 1992 and promoted to been selected. Plans also include director of sales in 1995. many other retail stores in the shop­ A graduate of the University of ping center and an upscale restau­ New DMV site begun Delaware, Gorman holds a bache­ rant in the Cook Farm House. The Department of Public Safety lor's degree in economics. He now A deed restriction on the build­ has begun consruction on a new resides in North Carolina with his ing will prevent any liquor stores, greater Wilmington area Division of wife and two children. fast food restaurants, or conve­ Motor Vehicle facility near the nience stores from occupying the intersection of Route 13 and Inter- shopping center, Langston said. state 495. · ' Behan appointed ., . Thomas Behan has been named Director, Market Strategy and Con­ CURT WILLIAMSON tract Operations at Zeneca Pharma­ ceuticals in Wilmington, a business unit of Zeneca Inc. He was former­ ly group manager, managed health care markets.

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In 1997, 95 volunteers placed more than 1DO tons of stone Rain date is August 9! Fields joined the University of and 6,000 ivy cuHings along the raceway in only four hours, said Johnson. Delaware in 1985. Newark High He received a bachelor's degree You can 'Catch' Hurley School in 1991. This event is sponsored by New London Presbyterian Church in management from James Madi ­ Newark native Timothy Hurley His most recent · Call 610-869-2140 for more information son University and an MBA, a mas­ jobs include work ter's degree in accounting and his embarked on hi acting career in June in the Stargazer production of on an independent doctorate in finance from Virginia film in Philadel­ Polytechnic Institute and State Uni­ "Catch Me If You Can." Hurley, 24, is a University of phia, as well as, versity. some modeling USE OUR CONVENIENT E-MAIL I ' ADDRESS/~.~} Delaware graduate with a B.A. in The frrst faculty position he held Psychology. 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Sun. 10MHPM 8un.1~·5PM 3·69·2200 deployment to the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea while assigned aboard the U.S. Second Fleet n.pup yss ~~t wru~ . http://www.ncbl .com/post/ J L\' 31 , l99R • EWARI\ Po r • PAl.F 15 NF \\.'\1\t, r()~-,r ·:·IN OUR COMMUNITY The card are only $3.50 for AAA mem­ • NHS reunion this month pews, in the re~erved eat area, to pray with • AAA offers ber and $5 for non-member . all who can not come forward to the altar for Newark High School Cia. s of '73 i having prayer~ . For more information, plea e contact the its 25th reunion on Aug. 15 at Carou el Farm • Senior Olympics training set Director, Dioce an Healing Mini try, Jeanne child ID card beginning at 3 p.m. For more information, call Ca. ey, at 239-5982. AAA branche in the area are now offering Delaware Senior Olympic (DSO) track Tina at (302) 322-1696. child identification card , a convenient way and field ports coordinator Clyde Do ett ha, for vacationing families to carry important ·announced a training-instruction ses ion will • Healing Mass scheduled • Irish Club holds festival information that will help authoritie in the be held tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at the high earch for a mis ing child. school in Smyrna. ln the event of rain, it will The Catholic Dioce e of Wilmington will The lri h Culture Club of Delaware hold be held indoors. it Nineteenth Annu al Fei and Fe tival on The AAA Mid-Atlantic Child ldentiCard hold their monthly Healing Ma at St. Mary Sunday, Aug. 9, from 9:30a.m to 6 p.m. at St. includes the child' photo, name, weight, The e ion: to be conducted by Smyrna of the As umption Church, Hocke in, on Fri ­ High School track and field coache John and Mark ' High School , Pike Creek ,Road, height, and date of birth. The photo that day, Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. Jennifer Smith, will cover technique and Newark. The Fei (TrL h Dance Competition) appear on the card can b~ taken at your local The Presider and Homilist for the Mass for training methods for the various events. The feature entrant from age 5 through adult AAA branch location ju t priot to your trip, this month will be Rev. Stanley A. Ianieri, of essions, open to all persons 50 years of ages competing in solo dance to live mu sical and should be updated every six to twelve St. John the Beloved Pari sh. The music will and older, men and women, will prepare par­ accompaniment. Festival activitie include months. be provided by Kevin & Claire Sarki ian of The IdenriCard enables parents to quickly ticipant for DSO' non-competitive fitnes Holy Ro ary Pari h, Claymont. Ceili dancing with live Iri sh mu ic, and Iri h provide authoritie with information that i program a well as the annual competitive There wilt be a re erved eating area for Tea Hou e "An Cupan tae", where food i vital in the search for ami ing chi ld . game to be held in October. the aged and infirm. Usher will be on hand available at rea onable price . There will be With the u e of computer technology, the Persons interested in the free sessions to provide needed assistance. St. Mary '. vendor of Irish craft and good . should contact any one of the following DSO A'dmi sion is $6 for adults, $3 for eni or photo can be scanned and shared with several Church is handicapped accessible, with a police jurisdiction within minute to help coordinators: Clyde Dossett, Wilmington, wheelchair ramp at the left front door, and a citizens and free to children under J5 when 994-200 I , Del ore B Iakey Dover, 697-6723, increase the chances of finding a lost child rest room with side rail ·for the handicapped. accompanied by an adult. For more informa­ or Bill Dawkins, Smyma, 653-6557. tion, call 798-4921 or 45 -IRlSH. quickly. ln addition, the prayer teams come to the

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A ervice wa held on Saturday, of char~:e as space permits. Infor­ Nathan Ragan of North Wilming­ ly Jone of Portland, Ore., Joyce The family uggests contribu­ July 18 at Gracelawn Memorial mation usually is supplied to the ton, and Paul L. Ragan of Fea tee­ Altman of Frederick burg, Va., and tion to The Adult Daycare Center, Park and burial wa in the adjoining paper bv funeral directors. Howev­ ville, Pa.; i ter, Shirley Webb f Clarice Loerop of Deerfield Beach, Univer ity of Del., Newark 19716. memorial park. The family ugge ts er, for more information, call 737- North Wilmington; and ev n Fla.; tepbrother, Robert Culley Jr. contribution to Red Lion United 0724 orfax 737-90 19. grandchildren. of North Carolina; tepsi ter , Deb­ Methodist Church, Red Lion. A ervice wa held on Tue day, bie Rice of Elkton and Helen Davi Mabel K. 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Mrs. Glynn, 59, was a the deli for the Pathmark Supermar­ Ralph Fred Christensen MD 21921. Meals on Wheels and was a member homemaker. She is survived by hu - ket in El mere and later the Lancast­ Jr., Truck Stops worker of the Delaware City Senior Center. band Paul J. Glynn; son, Air Force er Avenue location, before retiring Her hu band, Clarence F. Baer, Maj . Bryan P. in Charleston, S.C.; in 1883. Previously, she and her late Newark re ident Ralph Fred Sofia Spinski, 86 died in 1963. Her on, Kenneth daughter , Erin A. Hibbard of hu band, John C. Sr., owned an Chri ten en Jr. , died in Christiana Newark resident James Baer, died earlier this month. Mount Holly, N.J., and Lynda K. operated a general tore in Kent­ Hospital on Friday, July 10, 1998. She is survived by son , George Johnston of Mildenhall , England; mar Park, Md. , from 1945 to 1950. Mr. Christensen, 52, worked at Newark resident Sofia Spinski of Harrington, and Donald and parent , John W. 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Keen· Post 1 Natl. Majors capture District II split two Nationals go to states,. Final game tomorrow needed By CHRIS DONAHUE .. , ', ...... -·· ...... By STEVE WESTRICK NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER

NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER The District II Major All -Star Baseball Tourna­ Keen/ Atterbury and Post I . pi It ment came down to a one­ the first two games of their be. t- f­ ·game. When ·the dust set­ three ~emifinal series, in the Ameri ­ tled it wa ' Newru:K Nation­ can Legion pla yoff.. al thar emerged with a 5-1 Behi·nd Joe Rineer'. five hit, victory over cross town complete game, Keen clefeate ~ Post rival Newark American . I 7-3, Saturday. A day later, Post I The victory sent Newark u ·ed 12 hits and fi e Keen errors to National into the state win a 10-8 hoot-out. As is the ca e fi11als, which begin Satur­ with the entire Legion playoffs, day at Newark National. both gam were played at Wilson Monday' game was Field. forced after Newark Ameri­ In the 'econd game, Keen can, which lost its opener, jumped out to an early lead scoring ro Brandywine, won even a run in the first and econd inning . . con ecutive game , includ­ However, Po. t I cored fi ve ing an 8-3 victory over times in the fifth inning. With one Newark National on Sun­ out, Brett Underw od hit a double. day. The( next batter, Jeff Rodgers hit a . ln Sunday' game, Jon grounder to third base. Originall y Davi ~ parked hi team at the hit looked playable: however, it the plate by driving in four took a high bounce over Keen's rlltlS .. Three of those nms Mike Sturgi and ended up a. a RBI came off a three-run homer double. in the second inning. That The inning continued when home run gave-NewarK: Mike August hit a deep fly ball to American a 6-0 lead. left field. Keen left fielder, Scon Newark American's Joe McGillen, reached out to make the . Matterer added three hit grab, but the ball was ju t out of and scored twice, while reach. The hit ended up as a RBI winning pitcher J.R. Word doub le. struck out e1ght. Todd Then, Keen ' defense broke Heller struck out five in 2- down. The next four batter reached . 113 innings of reHef. on three error and a bunt . ingle. on Monday, Word Tho e error led to three unearned sho~ed his {'9Wer at the ru n . .Plate in the first inning "Error , errors, errors," When he blasted a homer to Keen/ Atterbury manager Roe give his team a 1-0 lead. Rineer "aid fo ll owing the · game. But other tlt;m a bunt "We made three error in the fourth single with two outs in the [inning] and they cored five runs. · tbirdi~g;Newark Then we made two error in the eighth inning and they cored five National pitcher Eric run . You can't make that many ' See NEWARK, 22 ....

NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JOHN CHABALKO No title for Canal Seniors , took a back seat to winning. Cariello agreed, although she jokingly . aid Travi. Streak of District may have thrown a bru h-back pitch to her fo r getti ng a double in the fourth inning. "It wa awe orne. She wa on tonight,' aid Stan­ II titles end at 11 ton -Newport manager Tom Joyce of Travi ' perfor­ mance. Canal's Christine By CHRIS DONAHUE Cariello pitches ...... Stanton-Newport used singles and bunts in the .-ec­ against Stanton-New­ ond and fifth inning to cratch out a 2-0 lead . port on Saturday. NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER In the evef!th, Canal fell behind 3-0 when Travi Canal lost the game 6- ingled to right, then cored on an infield ingle. Stan­ 0. Stanton-Newport Three days after defeating Stanton-N.ewport, Canal ton-Newport added two more run on an infield out went on to win the Dis· Seniors lo 6-0. and error. trict II title with a 14·4 The loss set up a deciding game for the Di strict fl ­ After allowing a lead-off walk in the seventh, victory of Canal on title. That game, played on Sunday, was won by Stan­ Travi truck out the next three batters to end the Sunday. ton-Newport 14-4. game. In the first game, Dana Travis, who took the los in "[With] Some batter I like to mix pitches up, but I the first match up, tossed a three-hitter and stuck out never really have 13 to record the win. a game plan ," aid Travis. Travis also drove in a run off Canal Chris­ "We had way too many trikeouts," said Canal tine Cariello. manager Vance Ball. "You've got to put tl1e bat on the Travis and Cariello, who are teammates at St. ball; make them make the plays. They made them and Mark's during the high school season, have pitched we didn't." against reach other several times before. Stanton-Newport won the District ll championship Not only did the two meet in the series first game, with a 14-4 victory over Canal on Sunday. met when Travis was for and For the victory a loss to

... PAGE 20 • NEWAJlK POST • JULY ~1. 1998 Visit us on the World Wide Web N:·:. ,1·1 f\ )',; ·:·SPORTS the teams success through.1he tour­ get a big inning from the plate. "It nament. "So many times you see was unfortunate that we didn't have that on all-star teams arid it breaks anybody on base when Adam hit his Babe Ruth Newark National up the team." home runs." Newark NationaJ got to CanaJ Canal American, which prides starting pitcher Bryan Greenwell itself on defense, committed three 10 &. under early in the game, scoring two runs errors to only one for Newark • ·advances to off three hits in the first inning. National. "We hit [Greenwell's) curve "They had an off game," Fannin w1n state ball," Rayfiled said. ''The curve ball said referring to his team's errors. is his number one pitch and we have ''They made some mental mistakes. championship been practicing all week [for it.J" But they'll come back fonn this title game. [Our defense] isn't something By STEVE WESTRICK inning. Mark Agnew hit a double to Eric Trent pitched all six innings Brookside Blue defeated Clay­ left/center field scoring two runs. for the win. He gave up three runs, I am really concerned about." mont 4-1 to capture their second off six hits, one walk and recorded The win advanced Newark NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Agnew stole third base and was straight Babe Ruth l 0 and under knocked in on an infield grounder six strike outs. National into the championship Delaware State Championship, last Newark National Majors by Matt Hicken. Canal's Adam Ranken proved game. In the championship, Newark weekend. advanced into the championship Jorden Keith hit a double just most of his team's offense. He hit will have to win one game for the Brookside was dominate game, of the District ll playoffs, by inside the third base line to knock in solo home runs in the first and fifth District ll title, while its opponent throughout the tournament, defeating Canal American 8-3, on the fmal run of the inning. innings. must win two games. outscoring its opponents by a com­ July 22 at the New Castle Little "We don't have any kids that "They didn't play their game, not Canal American drops to the bined score of 34-1, in four games. League Complex. think they're any better than anyone to take anything away from Newark losers bracket final where it must In the championship game, Already leading 4-2, Newark else," Newark National manager National. They hit the ball well," win before winning two champi­ Nicky Demyanovich got the win. exploded for four runs in the fourth Joe Rayfiled said when explaining Canal manager Jim Fannin said onship games. He allowed only three hits, in four referring to his team's inability to innings on the mound, while strik­ ing out five batters. ' Michael Bender and Jon Kramer each pitched a scoreless inning to nail down the victory. Canal Majors loss to Camden-Wyoming Offensively, Sam Kaler, Robert Porrini a1ki Demyanovich all By STEVE WESTRICK the first extra inning to seal the victory. onship. knocked in a run. "They have a good team. There is not getting The tradition, Maloney believes, hurt his At one point when Claymont NEWARK POST STAFFWRITER around the fact that they hit the baH," Maloney team more than it helped. was threatening to get back in the said. "However, I think if we came out and "These girls themselves have not been part of game, Chris Yetto came up with a Canal Majors lost the first two games, of the played better in that first game it may have been those other teams/' he said. "Only two of the masterful defensive play. Yetto three-game state championship series, as Cam­ a different [series]." girls on this team were on the team last year. But, smothered an errant throw to third den-Wyoming captured its state title. In the second game, Camden-Wyoming used I'm sure they felt pressure [to win the state title]. and tagged the runner out to kill a Camden-Wyoming defeated Canal 8-7 in .two walks and three hits to score four runs in the That is a big thing to look up to." potential comeback. eight innings to win the first game, Friday. Then, top of the first inning. Brookside had advanced to the Camden-Wyoming used a four run first inning After Canal scored one ruri in its half of the Championship game by defeating catapulting them to a title clinching 13-7 victory, first, Camden-Wyoming struck again in the sec­ Men's Softball Tournament Claymont in the winner's bracket on Saturday. Both games were- played down ond. Camden-Wyoming's Amy Jarrell hit a high ftnal 7-1. Danny Barke hit a three state, at the Milford Softball Complex. bouncing single over Canal's shortstop's head. New Castle County Department of Commu­ run, home run and six other batters "We came out slow," Canal coach Tom Mal­ The hit loaded the bases, and Jessica Dotson nity Services is sponsoring a Men's County Cup recorded hits. oney said explaining the losses. "In the first nailed a three RBI double. Slow-Pitch Softball tournament. Brookside now advances to the game, we didn't start playing well until the fifth Like the ftrst game, Canal responded with six The tournament will be held from Aug. 17- Mid-Atlantic Regional in inning." runs to tie the game. However, once again Cam­ 21, at Delcastle Softball Complex.The entry fee Hockessin. The teams played Metro Canal trailed in the first game until the top of den-Wyoming made the last stand, ·scoring six is $125 per team. New York won their first game yes­ _the sixth. In that inning, Canal scored six runs. runs in the next two innings. Each team will play two bracket games and terday. During the tournament, The first four batters drew walks, and Kim Coming into the series, Canal had won more be involved in the single elimination playoffs. which runs through Aug. 8, all Downs hit a two RBI double to spark the inning. than 15 consecutive state titles, while Camden­ The tournament will follow the Delaware Ama­ games are played at Swift Park. However, Camden-Wyoming scored a run in Wyoming had never been in a state champi- ·teur Softball Association guidelines. For more information ca11 395-5630.

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ence]," Newark American manager Pete Trotto said. "You get guys on first and second base. and we get a key hit. The Newark American defeats tournament comes down to gening tho e key hits. " Two of tho e key hits came in the ixth inning. With one ut and one run already in, wark had the bases loaded. Darren Mooney hit a ingle and Mark Manno followed with a double Canal American to seal the game with a five run inning. Newark got three run in the third despite not recording a hit in the inning. Canal pitcher Richard Lewi walked the first By STEVE WESTRICK three batter . They all scored on a wild pitch, error and acri­ fice fly, respe tively. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER "We made mistakes and they took advantage," Canal man­ Newark American won ix consecutive game to advance I my opinion [Newark ager Jim Fannin said. "In thi level of play when you make a into the Major , District II Championship. The win that cata­ mi take it' going to hurt. pulted Newark into the championship wa a 10-2 victory over American is going to states. "You have to giv them credit," he aid.' TI1ey put the [hits] Canal American, last Saturday at Naamans. together. I ·ay the better team won. They played better than we Despite the lopsided core, the number of hits were close to They are the best team in the did. In my opinion lNewark American! i going to tate . They even, ix for Newark and five for Canal. However, while tournament" are the be t team in the tournament and we played just about Newark American starting pitcher, Mark Manno, allowed only everyone." one free pass, three Canal pitchers gave up a combined nine JIM FANNIN Canal's two run came in the third inning, on a home run by Lewis. Newark American's Joe Matter responded with a home free passe . CANAL AMERICAN MANAGER To make matters worse, Canal American consistently run of his own in the fourth inning. allowed runners to reach scoring po ition with five wild pitch­ The victory creates an all Newark championship, between e and a passed ball. Newark American and Newark NationaL Because Newark "It was the pitching and key hit [that made the differ- National i coming out of the wi nner 's bracket they will need only one victory compared to two for Newark American. Newark American rips Keen in through losers bracket. Semifinal battle .... KEEN, from 19 errors and expect to win." American gets American in Down ~ -2: Kee~ fo u~ h t back scoring three runs in the fourth. Sturgis began the mnmg With a smgle to left field. Ryan Husfelt then hit the ball to center fi eld where Post l 's Scott Glover got into po ition, but allowed the back at losers bracket baH to bounce off the top of his glove. Catcher Mike Zarzycki made the error count when he hit a two RBI sin­ gle. Adam Brown got the fi nal RBI of the inning on a single to right field. Brandywine final Brown, who was 4-for-4 with three RBI and two walks, hit a single in the sixth inning to give Keen a 6-5 lead. "He's the catalyst of this team," the manager said of Brown's bat which By MARTY VALANIA 'has been hot all season. By STEVE WESTRICK However, Post 1 r ecorded five runs off fo ur hits in the eighth inning. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER One of those hits was a monstrous 360-plus home run over the left field < NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER ~~- . It took 11 days but. the Newark American Major Newark American Majors destroyed Naa­ Keen scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth, but could not muster All-Stars got their revenge on Brandywine. . mans 16-4, in five inn ings, to advance into the up enough offensive strength for a win. Newark American rallied from behind and then held lo er 's bracket fina l. The game which ended The finaJ game of the semifinal serie was to be played on Tuesday. The off Brandywine to earn a 6-5 victory, on July 22, in a on Mark Manno's three run shot over the cen­ winner would advance into the Legion's fi ve game, final series. losers' bracket game of the Delaware Little League ter field fence, was played at Newark Ameri­ District II toumament,.held at Midway Little League can last Friday. complex. The win, not only avenged an earlier 5-2 loss to Brandywine, but advanced Newark American to last The game did not start out welJ for Newark Friday's losers' bracket game against Naamans. American. After giving up a run in the fir t Trailing 5-2 entering the bottom of the fourth, inning, Newark surrendered three more in the Newark American rallied for four runs to take the lead. second. With two runners on, Naamans' Jeff It then held off Brandywine rallies in the fifth and Hill ripped a double to right field, coring both sixth innings. The sixth inning saw relief pitcher Steve runners. Hill later scored on a single by John Slacum get the final two outs with the bases loaded. Dischert. "This team just never dies," said Newark American manager Pete Trotto. "They have a lot of heart and just "It looked a little shaky in the beginning," keep coming back. It was a real gutsy pe.rfonnance." Newark Ameri can manager Pete Trotto said. The winning rally began with three straight singles "Our defense was not making the plays in the ,by Todd Heller, Kyle Evans and Joe Matterer. Matter­ first two innings and I was concerned. But we er's hit scored Heller. Jon Davis then drew a two-out settled down and hit the ball. If you 're going to walk to load the bases and J .R. Word followed with hit the ball in this tournament you're going to another walk to score Evans. Ryan Obliger drilled a win." While Newark's defense and starting shot to right fie ld to score Matterer and Davis, giving pitcher Joe Matterer struggled early, the bats Newark American its 6-5 lead. did not. Justin White hit a two RBI double in " W~ have· a good hitting team and the [Brandywine] . the bottom of the fLrst, and Newark added pitcher was throwing mostly fastballs. I thought we another run in the second. would be able to hit him," Trotto said. Brandywine took a 3-0 lead in the second inning, Then, in the third, Newark exploded for TS 640 L four runs. Ryan Obliger led-off the iruiing with but Newark bounced back when Matterer blasted a a single and later scored on a balk. The next home run over the right-field fence. Davis followed two Newark batters reached on an error and two batters later with a triple. He scored on Obliger's ground baH to cut the lead to 3-2. walk, respectively. Then, Manno smacked a Brandywine answered with two more runs in the bouncing grounder past Naamans' second · baseman to score both runners. The final run fourth. "We really started to hit the ball after Matterer's of the inning came on a sacrifice fly by Steve Slacum. home run," Trotto said. "It seems like every game we 1997 get somebody to hi t a home run and that really gets "Someone is stepping up every night," Trot­ everybody else started. to said. "This team works well together, when Monte Carlo 640 "I've said all along we have five or six guys that we're not doing well , [the team] picks each can hit a home run at any time and they have been a other up." big help to us in the tournament so far." 1997 Dayt.on 770 - 2 Rider 3 Left After taking the lead, Newark American relied on According to Trotto, the team concept is it peep pitching pool to secure the win. why Newark America won its last five games 1997 Monte Carlo - 3 Rider 4 Left Mark Manno started the game and Heller relieved after losing to Brandywine in the opening him in the third inning. J.R. Word came in to pitch the round. 1998 TS770L - 3 Rider 2 Left fourth, fifth and part of the sixth innjngs. Brandywine, though, loaded the bases with one out Newark scored four more runs in the fourth 1998 640 - 2 Rider 3 Left in the sixth. With the tying and go-ahead runs on base, inning, before Manno ended the game with the Trotto turned to Slacum in the pressure situation. home run in the fifth. · He was able to get a strikeout and ground out to · Manno went 3-for-4 with seven RBI. 410-398-777 4 end the game. After an opening loss to Brandywine, the win Bill Parag got the win in relief. Pitching the marked the fourth straight game Newark American last three innings he gave up no runs off four 1-800-255-7770 won in the double-elimination tournament. hits, with no walks and three strike outs. "After that ftrst loss, I really thought this team had Bayshore TigerShark ' ~ ..; .. i f the character to come back and win a bunch of "Parag gave us good work. He allowed us located at the West End games," Trotto said. 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in the bottom of the fmt to take a 2-1 lead. , Newark National used an infield error and a single by Agnew to take a Fall football National beats.Amer­ 3-1 lead in the fourth inning. In the fifth, Redfield slammed a single over the third-base bag to score two runs. Trent nailed down the victory, in the sixth inning, by retiring · leagues ready Newark American in order. ican in Newark's Trent said his effort Monday was bolstered by the lead and the fact that The New Castle County Sport he was facing a neighborhood rival. and Athletics Department is holding four adult football leagues. "It was tough. They're a real good hitting team, but being on an all- tar team I knew I had good defense behind me and I just worked a little hard­ These leagues ins::Jude: Men 's fight for District II er," said Trent, who also had two hits and an RBI. Open Flag, Men ' 32 and Over Newark American manager Pete Trotto aid he was concerned that his Flag, Women's Open Flag and .. NEWARK, from 19 team might be tired, both physicalJy and mentally, after Sunday's game . Men's Touch Football. American had played eight games in less than 14 days. While, National Each league will play approxi­ was in just five game in that span. mately a l 0 game schedule plus Trent didn't aiJow another hit. In addition, he gave away no free passes, "Trent's a good pitcher, but I think fatigue set in," Trotto aid. "Don't playoffs. while striking out eight. take anything away from that team, but we played Trent's tournament record was 3-0 with a sparkling 1.41 ERA. The season will begin Sept. 12 seven games in n:ine nights at one point. or 13. "Eric pitched a great game, but once again, 1 think tonight's victory "But we didn 't make the plays and they did. We could have folded howed that we have a lot of players who contribute," said Newark after last night, but we came back, and maybe [National] wanted it a little The games will aJI la t approx..i­ National manager Joe Rayfield. bit more. mately one hour on weekends from "Look at someone like Anthony Redfield [who drove in two runs], or "We didn 't give up, and I'm proud of that. I don't know too many 9 am. to 2 p.m., at Canby, Delcastle, Mark :Agnew [two hits, one RBI]. Talk about kids like them and leave teams that can win seven in a row. A good amount of th is team has been Biden or Brandywine Parks. my name out." together for three years and we've gone 20-3. So they have nothing to be For more information, including After Word ' home run in Monday's game, Newark National took ashamed about." cost for team registration, call 395- advantage of some bloop hits and fielding miscues by Newark American 5630.

Kingswood United Newark 1st Church In Ministry to the Faith Communities of Newark, the University, and the World. Methodist Church of the Nazarene COY!~~ a91~~£t~ry Marrows Road & 69 East Main Street should be sent to: 302-737-1400 Newark, DE 19711 Church Di,rectory 601 Bridge SL, P.O. Brookside Blvd. NE~RK (302) 368-8774 Box 429 Elkton, MD 21921 Newark, DE 19713 Pastor Bill Jarrell United Methodist Church We are fu lly accessible to all! or call Nancy Tokar for Worship more information at 302-738-4478 Sunday Morning Worship 8:00a.m., 9:30a.m. Sunday Service & 9:15a.m. Nursery 410-398-3311 or 1-800-220-3311 Worship Service 9:30a.m. Ad thadline is Monday before the Fridlly run. unday School 9: J 5 a.m. Church School The Churth Directory is published by the New~~\ Post. "W here friends and fami meet to worship!" 9:30 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service Broadcast on WNRK 1260AM

4-.''<..t'f..lf•N c~ St. Andrews GLASGOW REFORMED RED LION UNITED ~ W ~ Presbyterian Church PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST CHURCH Head of Christiana 200 Marrow Road 1545 Church Road Bear, DE 19701 Presbyterian Church ~ ~---~ ~ Newark, DE 1971 3 CHURCH Crossroads Radio Broadcast 9:00a.m. • A caring community welcoming vou Radio Station WNRK 1260AM rusf\.'\ 302-738-4331 to a life in Christ. 2880 Summit Bridge Ad • Bear, DE Good Friday Service 7 p.m. Worship Sunday with a friendly congregation. (1 - 1/2 mi. S. of Rt. 40 & Rt. 896) Sunday School (Ages 2· Adult) 9:00 a.m. Founded in Wor ·hip Service 10:00 a.m. 834-4772 Sunday Worship 10:15 a.m. 1706 1 Nursery Available (Nursery Provided) Q · Sunday School ...... 9:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday School I 0:00a.m. ' Morning Worship ... 10:30 a.m. Join our Hand Bell Choir, Choir, Kid's Club, Singles Club, Bible Study 7:00p.m. t1~,r~ Couples Club & Seniors (Signing for the hearing impaired) Rev. John M. Dunnack, Senior Pastor Ernest G. Olsen, Pastor L ' ·::t Sr. Pastor Rev. Charles F. Betters Rev. Robert Simpson, Associate Pastor Assoc. Pastor Rev. Douglas Perkins 834-1599 First Church ?roreuive f}Jrai~e an/7/(r,h~ NEWARK WESLEYAN CHURCH of Christ, wil~ Communion 10:00 am 706 West Church Rd.- Newark · Scientist (302) 737-5190 48 West Park Place, Newark, DE 19711 Sunday School- all ages ...... 9:30a.m. Servicet &Sunday School t Sunday, 1~11 a.m. Rev. Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D. Worship Service Meeting • Wednesday, 7:36-8:30 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. ·12 noon Sunday Evening Adu~ &Youth Aclivilies.6:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. located 1 1/2 miles north • Child care is provided of Elkton on Rt. 213 Handicapped Accessible/Nursery Provided All Are Welcome Children'• clusee provided 1100 Church Rd. Just off 273 Small Group Bible Studies · throughout the week West of Newark. ::::: Pastor James E. Yoder Ill Ph. 302-731-4169 1421 Old Baltimore Pike • Newark FIRST PRESBYTERIAN AGAPE 737-5040 The Episcopal Church Wekomes You EVANGELICAL CHURCH .PRESBYTERIAN FELLOVVSHIP Sunday School ...... 9:15a.m. 292 West Main St. • Newark St. Thomas's Parish (302) 738-5907 731·5644 276 S. College Awe. at Park Place, Newark, De 19711 CHURCH OF NEWARK Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. &5:30 p.m. 1'----~-:...------'1 (302) 368-4644 Church Office (9:00.. 1:00 Mon.·Fri.) A Spirit-Filled Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. 9:00 AM Christian Education (302) 366..()273 Parish lnfonnation Hotline 30~ Possum Park Rd. Local Expression Of (including Adults) Syoday Worship and E!lur,atjog FAMILY NIGHT (YOUTH GROUP, 8:00a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite One Newark, DE • 737-2300 The Body Of Christ ROYAL RANGERS, 10:00 AM Worship 9:15a.m. Christinn Education (all ugCli) I0 :30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. Rite Two Sunday MISSIONETIES &RAINBOWS) (Including Children's Worship) Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. & Children' Worship (Hurst? Pro,ukdi Worship ...... 8:25 & 11:00 a.m. Paul H. Walters, Pastor Infant & children's Nursery Available 5:30 p.m. Holy Euchru ist At Howard Johnson's, Rt. 896 & 1-95 Tom Reigel, Youth Pastor Yooth Groym· Jr. High at4:00 p.m. Sunday School...... JO:OO a.m. Ramp Access for Wheelchairs Sr. lligh at 7:30p.m. Wednesday Pastor: Rev. Or. Stephen A. Hundley TM'"· Tu-B . )tiUt~ , Rtdor Evening Worship ...... :.6:30 p.m. Home Meeting ...... 7:30p.m. ill/ ®miD CHRISTIANA OUR REDEEMER Calvary Baptist School ofMinisti'V PRESBYTERIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST ASSEMBLY ~ 10 ~ -1 "'"'dy(.tf, .L~ CHURCH ...... _,_...,. Church r..~ak~ • Outstanding teachjng staff which OF GOD 15 N. Old Baltimore Pike a-. .. Eil.~ 215 E. Delaware Ave. includes pastors from thi region (3112) 131-8118 • Ministerial Studies & Coun eling Chri~tiana , DE 129 Lovett Avenue Newark, DE 19711 Maj ~ Sunday School . • Accredited by rntemational hristian Newark, DE 19713 302-368-4904 • 368-0515 & Bible Classes ...... 8:45 a.m. A crediting Association Worship at 10 :00 a.m. • Member f the Oral Roberts Divine Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. 368·4276 731·8231 R~:~v. Dr. Daniel A. MacDonald, Pastor University Education Fellowship NURSERY AVAILABLE Summer Worship ...... 9:00 a.m. • Affordable prices & tuitions cholarship Rev. Jim Jitima, Min. of Discipleship HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Holy Communion ...... 1st & 3rd Sunday Robert Bruce Cumming, Rev. Gordon Whitney, Min. C1f Evangelism (302) 453-1183 Vacation Bible Schooi ..... July 6-10 9:30-11:30 a.m. I Hugh Flanagan, Pastor I 30 Blue Hen Dr Newark, Delaware Pastor CARL H. KRUELLE, JR., PASTOR SUNDAY SPIRIT & LIFE BIBLE CHURCH . SUNDAY SERVICES • Praise Service ...... 9 :00 AM 32 Hilltop Road • Elkton, MD Bible Study 9:30 a.m. • Sunday School ...... 10:00 AM Sunday Rev. aDI'Mn. James fo'orbes WORSHIP SERVICES • Worship Service ..... 11 :00 AM Worship & Bible Class 10:30 AM "Super Church" for youth Tuesday. 10:00 AM Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY (Sunday School for all ages) Teaching & Prayer Junior Churches I 0:30 a.m. Sunday Bible Cl-.a Wednesday 7:30 PM • Covered Dish Dinner.& :00 PM Prayer 5:30PM Evening Worship 7:00p.m. (All A~t$) ...... 9:00 a.m. Praise, Preaching 6:30PM Praise, Teaching • Slngsplratlon ...... 6:30 PM Wonbip Service (Prayer for sick) FAMILYNITE • Adult Bible Study ..... 8:45 PM (N~~r!ery AWiilllbk)...... IO:OO Lm. ( Bible Cottege Cl•-•• now avattabte ) WEDNESDAY 7:00p.m. • Youth Programs ...... 8:45 PM Adult Bible Study "Sbarinr Clujp In MytwJI MjtrWry" · The Worda that I aputk unto you, they .,. 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~' • I [ )\ ''· ·:· REAl ESTATE County collects on ..., property taxes Park Place., home New Castle County has coiJect­ ed more than $9 million in the past earns 'better' award year by going after people who haven't paid property taxes and A city property owned by John also include properties that have sewer fees for up to 10 years. A. Jadach Jr. wa chosen to receive made improvements resulting in About $4.8 million came from the "A Better Newark Award" by energy, soil, or water conservation sewer customers whose accounts Newark's Conservation Advi ory gains or overall environmental have been delinquent from two to Commission. The property at 61 enhancement. 10 years, county finance manager East Park Place was selected The CAC reward a property Ronald A. Morris said. Another because of the conservation land­ owner by giving them a photograph $4.5 million came from back taxes scaping and overall out ide appear­ of their property and a proclamation owed by property owners. ance of the home. signed by the Mayor declaring them The coiJections cut delinquent The Commission e tabli bed this as the recipient o.f the "A Better property taxes by 7 percent, the award about 12 years ago to recog­ Newark" Award. A photograph of most in almost 20 years, and sewer nize property owner of hou ~s and the property is al o displayed in the fee collections reached a 20-year businesses who attempt to improve lobby of the Municipal Building. high of 73 percent. the appearance of their property Anyone interested in nominating County Executive Thomas P. · through structural renovations a property within the city limits of C!ordon introduyed tougher collec­ and/or land caping, thereby enhanc­ Newark for the award, please con­ uon measures one year ago. ing the image of the entire commu­ tact Patricia Bodley, City Secre­ nity. The award wa expanded to tary's Office, at 366 ~ 7070.

An Updated EQUAL HOUSING POR SALE BV OWNER L·ook At OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised herein is MORTGAGE RATES subject to the Federal Fair-Housing Act, which 15 YEAR 30 YEAR 1YEAR 3YEAR 5YEAR makes it illegal to S~ecial ILender I Fixed Fixed ARM ARM ARM advertise any % PTS. APR % PTS. APR % PTS. APR % PTS. APR % PTS. APR preference, limitation or . discrimination based on CHASE MAN. MORT. CORP. 6 1/~ 3 6.73 61/2 3 6.92 4% 3 8.04 53/i 3 7.59 6 3 7.42 race, color, religion, (302) 453-4455 sex, handicap, familial ENCORE MORTGAGE status or national origin :- :::: $35.00· 1/a (302) 777-4430 6 3 6.5 6'12 3 6.75 6 0 6.83 or intention to make FIRST KEYSTONE MORT. INC. any such preferences, ~.375 5.25 3.0 7.602 5.875 3.0 8.240 (888) 425-1917 5.875 2.875 6.397 2.875 6.696 4.0 3.0 6.326 limitations or discrimination. FIRST HOME BANK 5.990 3 6.469 6.375 3 6.668 4.625 3 8.053 5.500 3 7.594 6.125 3 7.530 State laws forbid 1x4" ad with photo (800) 490.{)497 discrimination in the MNC MORTGAGE sale, rental or . ('!0~ 456-0776 advertising of real (Black &White) estate based on factors NAT. FUTURE MORT. 5.5 3 5.88 6.00 3 6.201 2.95 2 5.84 5.00 1 5.563 5.125 2 5.841 (609) 424·11 77 in addition to those protected under federal NaM'EST M)\fGA

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11 '\. " i I .;. EDUCATION College savings plan in·place labor offl By LAURA SANKOWICH College Plan at According to any time, and for Roselle, Roth's 'best job bets' NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER any reason, and bill invol.ves tax the participant free legislation on ~~}·· Aceordilaa to the Delaware Department of Labor, "Best Bet' ILL offering tax- will still retain 85 the federal level, currently include the following: . eferred education sav­ percent of earn­ as well as state gs accounts, will help ings on the regulation which parents in Delaware save a few pen­ account. If funds is expected to fol- nies while investing in their child's aren't used for low closely future. college, taxation behind, which "A newly fonned tuition savings will be at the means parents plan will go a long way toward investor's rate and Carper may not have to Sokola increasing access to college for a federally man- pay taxes on the Delaware's tudents, helping us to dated fine will be assessed. accounts at all. prepare young people to succeed in Exceptions to this include provi­ Dave Sokola (D-Newark), said an increasingly competitive world," sions in the case of death, disability legislators had an obligation to pass said Gov. Thomas Carper. and the receipt of scholarship by the the Delaware bill as well as pro­ Families can deposit as little as beneficiary. mote it. "It is unfortunate that there $50 per month into the accounts "It's a very good idea and I think are· people who should go to college which have a $112,000 cap for the that everyone who benefits from but don't because they can't afford flrst year per account. The money this is indebted to (the sponsors of it or don't know about (funding)," deposited into the accounts will be the bill)," said David Roselle, presi­ he said. invested without consulting the con­ dent of the University of Delaware. Sokola said the accounts will tributor where it will grow. "It's a sensible way to save and also give people with scholarships No taxes will be assessed until it's profitable way to save." or partial financial assistance the withdrawal is made to pay for col­ Roselle said he thinks the new chance to attend a better institution lege. Taxes on the account will be accounts will encourage more peo­ that they might not have otherwise based on the fmances of the benefi­ ple to save money for co1lege. He have been able to afford. ciary of the account and not the con­ also said due to legislation proposed tributor. by U. S. Senator William Roth (R­ The plan will be administered In the case of an emergency Delaware), the bill will be and managed by Fidelity Invest­ funds can be withdrawn from the improved further. ments.

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Men and ...,.. .. , ...... ,...... 0 lion tbroup OED IDCI collqe-level women mtelakld in lelmiDa more ...... clluea, a well • train in beabh about the.,...... die openiDp -...-- ...... ~ ...lad .l&dle-'!Job Cl8 ...... , .~ · , 4 -- !· · • , Cl& l-G4il liM-, •·:--;1•.fi_MH~tl,• l•illt http://www.ncbl.com/posU jULY 31, 1998 • NEWARK POST • PAGE 25 BOUSE BILL NO.Ile PU.LIC AUC'IION Basquel, Inc., T/A Jam'n AS AMENDED BY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will &: Java Coffee House HOUSE AMENDMENT NOS. 1 AND 2 sell at public auction on 8125198 at 201 Bellvue Restaurant hereby AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 2, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF Rd., Newark, DE 19713 at 2:00 p.m. the personal intends to file application rHE STATE OF DELAWARE RELATING TO QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING AND FORFEITURE OF property heretofore stored with the undersigned with the Delaware R.IGHT. by: Alcoholic Beverage BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Two-thirds of all 0007 - Lenalr Williams - misc. items Control Commission for a members elected to each house thereof concurring therein): . 8056 - Sophia Sanchez - misc. items license to sell beer and Section 1. Amend § 2, Article V, of the Constitution of the State of Delaware by adding the following lan- 0044 - Eric Horse - misc. items wine in a restaurant for ~uage to the end of said Section: E089 - Wendy Hollis - misc. items consumption on the "Any person who is disqualified as a voter because of a conviction of a crime deemed b;v law a felony shall E 144 - Vivienne Haskins - misc. items premises where sold, said nave such disqualification removed upon being pardoned, or five years after the expiration of the sentence, np 7/24,31 premises being located at whichever may first occur. The term"sentence" as used in this Section shall include all periods of modifica­ 99 Newark Shopping tion of a sentence, such as, but not limited to, probation, parole and suspension. The provisions of this para­ Center, Newark, DE graph shall not apply to (1) those persons who were convicted of any felony of murder or manslaughter, (ex­ 19711. cept yehicular homicide) or (2) those persons who were ,convicted of any felony constituting an offense np 7/17,24,3 1 against public administration involving bribery or improper influence or abuse of office, or any like offense under the laws of any state or local jurisdiction, or of the United States, or of the District of Columbia; or (3) NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE those persons who were convicted of any felony constituting a se~ual offense, or any like offense under the OF PERSONAL PROPERTY LEGAL NOTICE laws of any state or local jurisdiction or of the United States or of the District of Columbia." Estate of KATHRYN Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will . SENATE SUBSTITUTE NO. 1 ELIZABETH KEANE, FOR sell at Public Auction on 8125198 at 3801 Dupont !De-ceased. Notice is Parkway, New Castle, DE 19720 at 10:00 a.m. SENATE BILL NO. 277 hereby given that Letters · AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 6 OF THE DELAWARE CONSTI- the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: Testa-mentary upon the TUTION OF 1897 RE LATINO TO CERTIFICATES OF ELECTION AND BALLOTS. esLtlaZtAe BEofTHKAK. TEHARNYNE BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Two-thirds of all A164 - Melinda Sisay - bags E A242 - Mamie Minor - misc. items members elected to each house thereof concurring therein): 8438 - Holly Ricchuiti - sofa. vacuum, tables, who departed this life on Section 1. Amend Article V, Section 6, of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by deleting the ·dresser the 15th day of JUNE, title and first two paragraphs in their entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following: A.D. 1998, late of 4635 "§ 6. Voting machine recording tapes, voting machine certificate, and absentee ballots; delivery to the 0738 - Sylvester Person - TV, mattress, chairs, ·BAILEY DRIVE, WILM ., Prothonotary; duties and composition of court; quorum. vacuum DE ilt9808 were duly Section 6 The presiding election officer of each election district, following the close of the polls on the day 0835 - Suzette Ali - clothing, bags · g r a n t e d u n t o of the general election, shall deliver the copy of the voting machine recording tape containing the signatures 0838 - Jennifer Morris - ent. cntr., mattress, boxes CYNTHIA S . of the election officers present at the opening and closing of the polls from each voting machine assigned to E1 000 - Nicole Smith - clothing, bags 8346 - Oohen Bolden - clothing. boxes, bags J'ANTHONY on the 30th his/her district and one copy of the voting machine certificate, made and certified by law, together with the np 7/24,31 day of JUNE, A.D. 1998, ballot box or ballot boxes containing absentee ballots and other papers required by law to be placed therein, to and all persons indebted the Prothonotary of the Superior Court of the county, who at 10 o'clock a.m. on the second day after the elec­ to the said deceased are tion present the same to the said court, and the said court shall at the same time convene for the perfor­ req ues'ted to make mance of the duties hereby imposed upon it; and thereupon the said Court, with the aid of such of its officers payments to the and such sworn assistants as it shall appoint, shall publicly ascertain the state of the election throughout Executrix without delay, the county, by determining the aggregate number of votes for each office given in the election districts of the and a11 persons having county and for every person who received votes for each office. demands against the Said presiding election officer shall also deliver a copy of the voting machine recording tape from each vot­ deceased are required to ing machine assigned to his/her district and one copy of the voting machine certificate to the Department of exhibit and present the Elections following close of polls on the day of the general election, which at 10 o'clock a.m . on the second day same duly probated to after the election appear at said court with said voting machine recording tapes and voting machine certifi ­ ·the said Executrix on or cates for use, as necessary, in ascertaining the state of the election. before the 15th day of In case the voting machine recording tape(s), voting machine certificates, absentee ballots, and/or any BUILDERS + DEVELOPERS FEBRUARY, A.D. 1999, other document required by law shall not be produced, or in the case of complaint under oath of fraud or or abide by the law in mistake in any such tape or certificate, or in cash fraud or mistake is evident on the face of any document PRIME APARTMENT PROPERTY this behalf. completed by the election officers, the Court shall have the power to issue summary process against the elec­ 234 to 300 Units PIET VAN OGTROP, ESQ. tion officers or any other persons to bring them forthwith into Court with the election papers in their posses - Exit 1 00 Off 1-95 & Route 272 206 E. DELAWARE AVE . sion or control, and to open the absentee ballot boxes and take there from any paper contained therein, and to North East, cecil county, MD WILMINGTON, DE recount the absentee b·allots, and to correct any fraud or mistake on the voting machine recording tape(s) or . 19711 I on any document completed by the election officers relating to such election." 18.89 A'CRES, UTILITIES, ZONING CYNTHIA S. J'ANTHONY SYNOPSIS Executrix This amendment updates the canvass process to account for the technological improvements in gather- TUES., AUG. , , • , , AM np 7/17, 7/24,31 ing results achieved with electronic voting machines. Specifically, it eliminates the requirement for the mi- 1 Elkton Court House Door nority judge to deliver election documents to the Prothonotary before noon on the second.day following a gen- Cecil County, MD CITY OF HEWARK era) or special election, changes the time that the canvass begins from noon to 10 o'clock a.m., gives consti- DELAWARE tutional status to tapes and certificates collected by the Departments of Elections, and otherwise updates the CITY COUNCIL language. · Engineering completed, Topo, wetlands, forest PUBLIC HEARING Author: Sen. James T. Vaughn impact, traffic impact, environmental plans may NOTICE SENATE BILL NO. 363 be reviewed at the office of the auction firm in AUGUST 10, 1998 - 7:30 AS AMENDED BY North East, Maryland. PM SENATE AMENDMENT NO. I TERMS: $100,000.00 at the time of auction. Pursuant to Section AN ACT·PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE DELAWARE CONSTITUTION OF 1897 AS AMEND- At the heaq of the Chesapeake Bay, "The Land 402.2 of the City Charter ED, RELATING TO MAKING THE CONSTITUTION GENDER NEUTRAL. ' of Pleasant Living", minutes from community of the Code of the City of BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STA-TE OF DELAWARE (Two-thirds of all college, golf courses, shopping centers, Newark, Delaware, no­ members elected to each house thereof concurring therein): churches, yacht clubs, schools, only 50 tice is hereby given of a Section 1. Amend the Preamble of the Delaware Constitution of 1897 as amended by striking the word minutes to Baltimore or Philadelphia. public hearing at a regu­ "men" as found therein and replacing said word with the word "people". ' ' The information contained in this brochure has been obtained from reliable lar meeting of the Section 2. Amend Article I, §1 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897 as amended by striking the word sources. No liabW~y lor ~· accuracy or omissions is assumed by the seller or ~s Council in the Council "men", and replacing said word with the word "persons". ' ' agents. Announcements ml>de at the time ol sale toke precedence over all prin4ed Chamber at the and oral information. Section 3. Amend Article I, § 1 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word Municipal Building, 220 "man" as found therein and replacing said word with the word "person" and further by striking the word Elkton Road, Newark, "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". R.C. BURKHEIMER & ASSOC. Delaware, on Monday, Section 4. Amend Article I, §5 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended by striking the word REAL TORS • AUCTIONEERS • APPRAISERS 1 August 10, 1998 at 7:30 "men" as found therein and replacing said word with the word ~"persons". ' "TRI-STATE'S FOREMOST AUCTION FIRM" p.m., at which time the Section 5. Amend Article I, §7 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended·, by striking the word .'10·287·5588 • FAX •t0•287·2029 Council will consider for "himself' as it appears three times therein and by replacing said word in each instance with the phrase '1·800·211·•'1&9 Final Action and "himself or herself', further by striking the word "his" as it appears four times therein and by replacing said Passage the following word in each instance wit h the phrase "his or her", and by striking the word "him" as found therein and re ­ proposed Ordinances: placing said word with the phrase "him or her". BILL 98-21 - An Section 6. Amend Article 1,"§7 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended by striking the word "he" Ordinance Amending as it ap.Pears twice therei.n and by replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "he or she". Chapter 24, Railroads, Sect10n 7. Amend Art1cle I, §8 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word LEGAL NOTICE By Establishing "man's" as found therein and replacing said word with the word "person's" and further by striking the word The DEPARTMENT OF LAND USE AND Regulations Regarding "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". PLANNING BOARD of New Castle County will Trespassing on Railroad Section 8. Amend Article I, §9 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word hold a public ·hearing on ~,August 4, 1998, in Tracks and Railroad "man" as found therein and replacing said word with the word "person", and further by deleting the 'word the Council Chambers of the City/County Building, Trains "him" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "him or her", and further by deleting the first floor, 800 French Street, Wilmington, to consid­ BILL 98-23 - An word "his". as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". er the following applications. The times listed for Ordinance Amending Section 9. Amend Article II, §3 ot the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word each application are approximate and may be Chapter 13, Finance, . "his". as found twice therein and replacing such word in each instance with the phase "his or her", and fur­ changed at the hearing. Revenue and Taxation, ' ther by deleting the word "he" as found four times therein and replacing said word in each instance with the 7:00 PM APPLICATION 98-1282-D: 1b amend By Changing the Rate of I phrase "he or she". the declaration of restrictions, dated 4/1/97, 4./4/97 the Realty Transfer Tax Section 10. Amend Article II, §7 of the Delaware Constitution 'or 1897 as amended by striking the word and 4/5/97 for property located in Mill Creek and Setting an Effective 1 "he" as found therein ,and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she.:. ' .Hundred (Tax Parcel Nos. 08-054.30-184, 08-054.30- Date Therefor Section 11. Amend Article II, §14 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word 182 and 08-054.30-181, respectively) on the south Susan A. Lamblack, "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she" and further by deleting the word side of KirkwoOd Highway (SR 2) and the west side CMC/AAE "his" as foun~ therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her'". of Red Mill Road, Newark, DE. The restrictions City Secretary Section 12. Amend Article II, §20 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended by striking the word were recorded when these properties were rezoned np 7/~1,8f7 "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she". ' by Ord. Nos. 95-008 and 94-233 on 4/1/97, from R-1-C Section 13. Amend Article II, §22 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word to C-1. Individual parcels have since been consoli ­ "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her", and further by striking the dated. The amendment proposes to allow a rights­ word "him" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "him or her". in-only access on Red Mill Road. The amendment Chesapea~e Section 14. Amend Article II, §24 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended by strikin~ the word also requires additional dedicated right-of-way "his" as found twice therein and replacing said word in each ·instance with the phrase '"his or her , and fur­ along Red Mill Road if requested by DelDOT. Classifieds ther by striking the word "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he er she". Considerations of rezonings may include zones ... ~ction 15. ~end Art~cle III, §3 of ~he D~laware ~onstit~tion of 1897, as amended, by striking the word other than those specified in the ordinances, and get the job hts as found tw1ce therem and replacmg satd word m each mstance with the phrase "his or her". considerations of deed restriction changes will in­ Section 16. Amend Article Ill, §4 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897 as amended by striking the word elude changes other than those specified in the done! "he" as found in paragraph I therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or ~he", further by strik­ declaration amendment. Time limitations will be ing the word "him" as found in paragraph I therein and replacing said word with the phrase "him or her", imposed on speakers. Information is available for CaD and further by striking the word "his" as found twice in paragraph 2 therein and replacing said word in public revit:w in the Land Use Department, New each instance with the phrase ~his or her." Castle County Government Center, 87 Reads Section 17. Amend Article III, §5 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897 as amended by strikinll the word Way, Corporate Commons, New Castle, DE, 1-800- "his" as found twice therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase :.his or her":' from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday tbrou1h " . S,ection 18. Amen~ Article III, §6 of The Delawa~e Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word Friday. The Department's rezoning Support 220-1230 to h1s as found therem and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her" and further by striking the Facili~ies Reports or Technical Advisory Committee word "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she~>. Reports are available in the Department. plagan ad! Section 19. Amend Article III, §7 of The Delaware Cdnatitution of 1897, as amended by striking the word Individuals needing reasonable accommoda­ "his" as found therein and replacine said word with the phrue "his or her", and furlller by atrikini the tiona acCording to the Americans with Disabilities word "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or abe". . Act, call 395-5400 (TTIM'Yfi'TD: DRS, 1-800-232- VIsa and Section 20. Amend Article III, 18 of the Delaware Conetitution of 1897, as amended by strikinc the nrd 5460) at least five busineea days before the meet­ "He" aa found therein. and replaciqlaid word wiU. the phtall "He or abe". ' · · ine/hearing. Vietor Sin-, Chairman Section 21. Amend Article UI1 19 of the Delaw4'J'!! Conatt&U6o. n of 1897, u amended W·•tf.owaa ~ · ;roN Pboni4Jr Board . , , "He" as found twice in parqt•pn 1 thenia ud replad.ng aaicl word in each iu&eaae ' 111i'JiilltW ap718l . she", further amend h).' atf!kiDI"~~- .fouDd-twb iD ~Ph 1 therein and ..,~MJ... .;... 'll._t-ti.Wb

1 ... 1PAGE 26 • NEWARK POST • jULY 31, 1998 Visit us on the World Wide Web instance with the phrase '"he or she", and further by striking the word "He" aa found in paragraph 2 therein IN THE COURT Marva Olivia Maddox and replacing said word with the phrase '"He or she". 01' COMMON PLEAS l PETITIONERCS) INTBECOURT OF COMMON PLEAS Section 22. Amend Article III, §10 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word FOR THE TO I "He" aa found twice therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "He or abe", further by Marva Olivia Norfleet I FOR THE S'fATE STATE OF OF DELAWARE I striking "him" as found therein and replacing said word with the phraae "him or her", and further by strik- DELAWARE NOTICE IS HEREBY I 1ing the word "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". GIVEN that Marva ' IN AND FOR IN AND FOR NEWCASTLE Section 23. Amend Article Ill, § 11 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word NEW CASTLE Olivia Maddox intends "his" as found in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word with the/hrase."his or her", and further by to present a Petition to COUNTY COUNTY 1INRE: striking the word "he" as found in paragraph 1 therein and replacing sai word with the phrase "he or she". IN CHANGE OF the Court of Common RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Section 24. Amend Article III, §13 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word NAME OF Pleas for the State of "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". , Delaware in and for New Norman Philip Williams DOLORES M. I PETITIONER(S) Section 25. Amend Article III, §15 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word QUISENBERRY Castle County, to change "He" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "He or she", and 'further by striking "he" as his/her name to Marva to Philip Williams PETITIONER(S) NOTICE IS HEREBY found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she". · TO Olivia Norfleet. Section 26. Amend Article III, §16 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word Marva Olivia Maddox GIVEN that Norman LORI M. DONOFRIO I Philip Williams intends "He" as it is found twice therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phraae "He or she", and NOTICE IS HEREBY Petitioner(s) further by striking "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she". GIVEN that DOLORES · DATED: 7-2-98 1 to present a Petition to the Court of- Common Section 27. Amend Article III, § 17 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word M. QUISENBERRY in­ np 7/31,8f7,8/14 "He" as found therein and replacing said word with the phraae "He or she". tends to present a Pleas for the State of Section 28. Amend Article III, §18 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word Petition to the Court of IDelaware in and for New Castle County, to change "he" as found five times in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase Common Pleas for the IN THE COURT "he or she", further by striking "his" as found in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word with the State of Delaware in and "his name to Philip OF COMMON PLEAS jWilliams. phrase "his or her", and further by striking "him" as found four times in paragraph 3 therein and replacing for New Castle County, FOR THE STATE said word in each instance with the phrase "him or her." to change her name to 1 Norman Philip Williams OF DELAWARE Petitioner(s) Section 29. Amend Article III, §19 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking "he" as LORI M. DONOFRIO IN AND FOR found twice in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she", and further by Dolores M. NEWCASTLE DATED: Feb. 13, 1998 striking the word "his" as found twice in paragraph 2 therein and replacing said word i_n each instance with Quisenberry COUNTY np 7124,31,sn the phrase "his or her". . Petitioner(s) ' INRE: Section 30. Amend Article III, §20 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking "his" as DATED: July 20,1998 I CHANGE OF NAME OF found five times in paragraph 1 therein, as found twice in paragraph 3 therein; as found twice in paragraph np 7/31.8f7,8/14 Ayonna Kalilah Roberts IN THE COURT 4 therein, as found once in paragraph 5 therein, and aa found five times in paragraph 6 therein, and repl~c­ PETITIONER(S) OF COMMON PLEAS ing said word in each instance with the phrase "his or her", further by striking the word "he" as found tw1ce TO FOR THE STATE in paragraph 4 therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "he or she", and further by Ayanna Kalilah Roberts OF DELAWARE striking "he" as found in paragraph 6 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she". NOTICE IS HEREBY IN AND FOR Section 31. Amend Article IV, §2 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word GIVEN that Ayonna NEWCASTLE "his" as found paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". Kalilah Roberts intends COUNTY Section 32. Amend Article IV, §3 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word NOTICE OF INRE: TERMINATION OF to present a Petition to "his" as found twice in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "his the Court of Common CHANGE OF NAME OF or her", further by striking the word "him" as found in paragraph 5 therein and replacing said word with PARENTAL RIGHTS Rachell Denise Smith ACTION Pleas for the State of the phrase "him or her", and further by striking the word "he" as found twice in paragraph 5 therein and re­ Delaware in and for New PETITIONER(S) TO: Milton H. Weaver 1 placing said word in each instance with the phrase "he or she". 1 Castle County, to change to Rachelle Denise Brady Section 33. Amend Article IV, §5 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word / FROM: Confidential NOTICE IS HEREBY Clerk of Family Court, ' her name to Ayanna "his" as. found in paragra~h 1 therein and replacing said wo~d ~ith the phrase "his or her". . . 1 Kalilah Roberts GIVEN that Rachelle Section 34. Amend A.i-tlcle IV, §12 of the Delaware Constttut10n of 1897, as amended, by stnkmg the word New Castle County, DE Denise Smith intends to Alison G. Taub, Ayonna K. Roberts "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her", and further by striking the Peti tioner(s) present a Petition to the word "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she." • , Petitioner has brought a Court of Common Pleas Civil Action (File No. 97- DATED: July 10, 1998 Section 35. Amend Article IV, §13 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word J for the State of Delaware "his" as found in paragraph (1) therein and as found twice in paragraph (2) therein and replacing said word 07-06TN, date filed ~p 7/17,24,31 in and for New Castle in each instance with the phrase "his or her". 7/lt/97) to terminate County, to change her Section 36. Amend Article IV, §14 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word your parental rights in name to Rachelle Denise "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". , your child(ren) Brady. A Minor Male Section 37. Amend Article IV, §22 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word 1 INTHECOURT Rachelle Denise Brady "he" as found twice therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "he or she", and fur-1 DOB March 30, 1993 OF COMMON PLEAS . Petitioner(s) A hearing has been ther by striking the word "him" as found therein""and replacing said word with the phrase "him or her". FOR THE STATE , DATED: July 15, 1998 Section 38. Amend Article IV, §23 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word scheduled at the Family OF DELAWARE "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she" and further by striking the word Court; 900 King Street, IN AND FOR np 7/24,31,817 "himself' and replacing said word with the phrase "himself or herself'. Wilmington, Delaware NEWCASTLE Section 39. Amend Article IV, §24 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897 as amended, by striking the word 19801 COUNTY "his" as found twic~ therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "his or her", and fur-l ON: September 10, 1998 INRE: INTHECOURT ther by striking the word "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she". AT: 9:00AM CHANGE OF NAME OF OF COMMON PLEAS Section 40. Amend Article IV, §26 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word I If you do not appear at Sean Matthew Mitchell FOR THE STATE "he" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she", and further by striking the word the hearing, the Court PETITIONER(S) OF DELAWARE "He" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "He or she". may terminate your to Sean Matthew Anderson IN AND FOR Section 41. Amend Article IV, §27 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word parental rights without · NOTICE IS HEREBY NEWCASTLE ''He" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "He or she", and further by striking the word. your appearance. GIV.EN that Sean . COUNTY "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". I np 7/23, 31, 8/7 Matthew Mitchell intends IN RE: Section 42. Amend Article IV, §32 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word to present a Petition to the CHANGE OF NAME OF "his" as found in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her", and further by Court of Common Pleas for Amy Louise LaPenta striking the word "him" as found in paragraph 2 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or the State of Delaware in PETITIONER(S) her". INTHECOURT and for New Castle to Amy Louise Trout Section 43. Amend Article IV, §34 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word OF COMMON PLEAS County, to change his NOTICE IS HEREBY "his" as found in paragraph 5 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her", further by strik­ FOR THE name to Sean Matthew ' GIVEN that Amy Louise ing the word "him". as found in paragraph 5 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "him or her", STATE OF - Anderson , LaPenta intends to DELAWARE and further by striking the word "He" as found in paragraph 5 therein and replacing said word with the Tracy A. And-erson (motherY present a Petition to the IN AND FOR phrase "He or she". J. Mark Anderson (faLher) Court of Common Pleas NEW CASTLE Section 44. Amend Article IV, §37 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, a·s amended, by striking the word Petitioner(s) for the State of Delaware ''his" as found in paragraph 3 therein, paragraph 4 therein, paragraph 5 therein, paragraph 6 therein and COUNTY IN RE : CHANGE OF DATED: July 15, 1998 in and for New Castle paragraph 7 therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "his or her", further by strik­ n 7/24 31 817 County, to change ~er ing the word "he" as found in paragraph 5 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she", and NAME OF P ' ' name to Amy Lou1se further by striking the word "him" as found in paragraph 5 and replacing said word with the phrase "him or · Trout. her". · Amy Louise LaPenta Section 45. Amend Article IV, §38 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word Petitioner(s) "his" as found therein and replacing said word with "his or her" and further by striking the word "he" as DATED: July 15, 1998 found four times therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase ·~he or she". np 7/24,31,8/7 Section 46. Amend Article V, §2 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word CARS "he" as it is found five times therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "he or she", and further by striking the word "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or INTHECOURT her". OF COMMON PLEAS Section 4 7. Amend Article V, §2A of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking· the word TRUCKS FOR THE S',I'ATE "his" as found twice therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "his or her", and fur­ OF DELAWARE ther by striking the word "he" as found four times therein and replacing said word in each -instance with the "IN AND FOR phrase "he or she". NEWCASTLE Section 48. Amend Article V, §2B of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word MOTORCYCLES COUNTY "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her", and further by striking the INRE: word "he" as found three times therein and replacing said word in each inst-,ance with the phrase "he or CHANGE OF NAME OF she". Thomas Charles Killen Section 49. Amend Article V, §3 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word PETITIONER(S) ''his" as found in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her", and further by to Thomas Charles Morris striking the word "he" as found in paragraph 1 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she". NEW OR USED NOTICE IS HEREBY Section 50. Amend Article V, §4 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word GIVEN that Thomas "his'' as found in paragraph 3 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her", and further by FIND YOUR Charles Killen intends to striking the word "he" as found in paragraph 3 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or she". present a Petition to the Section 51. Amend Article V, §6 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word Court of Common Pleas "him" as found in paragraph 4 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "him or her". NEXT RIDE for the State of Delaware Section 52. Amend Article V, §8 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the word in and for New Castle "him" as found five times therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phraae "him or her", County, to change his further by striking the word "his" as found three times therein and replacing said word in each instance IN THE name to Thmas Charles with the phrase "his or her", and further by striking the word "he" as found therein and replacing said word Morris. with the phrase "he or she". Kathryn Morris/ Section 53. Amend Article VI, §1 of the Delaware Constitituion of 1897, as amended, by striking the word Larry Morris "his" as found in paragraph 2 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". Peti tioner(s) Section 54. Amend Art1cle VII, §1 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, aa amended, by striking the word NEWARK DATED: July 14, 1998 "He" as found in para,raph 2 therein and replacing said word with the phrase "He or she" and further by deleting the word "his as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". np 7124,31,817 Section 55. Amend Article XV, §4 of the Delaware Constituion of 1897, as amended, by striking the word "his" as it is found twice therein and replacing said word in each instance with the phrase "his or her". POST Section 56. Amend Article XVI, §2 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, aa amended, by striking the word REAL DEAL "his" as found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". . Section 57. Amend the "Schedule" f1 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended by striking the CLASSIFIEDS 8tlt1 yo1r Cllllltll• IIIII 1111111 With I IIFOCIIHII word "his" ae found therf"in and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her". cofor C.C:: on .., Friday Section 58. Amend the "Schedule" §11 of the Delaware Constitution of 1897, as amended, by striking the Ral I lllllonl Alii word "his" aa found therein and replacing said word with the phrase "his or her" and further by striking the rtCtflt II 1111 llllWia 3/4" word "he" aa found twice therein and replacing said word with the phrase "he or abe"...... , ..... to - .. dlf .. np7fd1 · _ --Call llli Cllll Willi or ....,.. .PIIICa.atlllll. 220-3311 All F«JWUST $18 Cll,.._1231 Ihttp://www.ncbl.com/post/ jULY 31, 1998 • NEWARK POST • PAGE 27 f. SHERIFF'S SALE Deed Book 1346 Page 264 did grant and convey unto land, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Cutle IN THE COURT The following Real Estate will be exposed the P\lblic BARBARA A. BOATES. County ·and State of Delaware, as recorded in OJ' COMMON PLEAS I Sale at the Court House Southeast Corner of SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Mic"roftlm No. 4500, and being known aa 821 Salem FOR THE STATE Eleventh and King Streets, City of Wilmington, New PROPERTY OF BARBARA A. BOATES, AND THE Church Road, and being more particularly bounded OF DELAWARE ' Castle County, DELAWARE, on Thesday, the 11th UNITED STATES OF·AMERICA. and described in accordance with a recent survey IN AND FOR day of AUGUST, 1998 at 10:00 AM By Virtue of Writ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF prepared by The PELSA Company, dated March 5, NEWCASTLE r:L SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. 1986 as follows, to-wit: COUNTY JUNE 30, 1998 BEING part of the same lands and premises SHERIFF'S SALE which GUY STERLICCHI, JR., by Deed dated I OF NAME OF I SHERIFF'S SALE ~~:GE By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #92 By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC 160 JN March 11, 1986 and recorded in the Office of the Heidi Coleen Booker JN, A.D. 1998 ,A.D., 1998, Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, PETITIONER PARCEL N 10-043.30-297 PARCEL NO. 08-043.40-484 Delaware, in Deed Book 351 page 282 did grant and TO ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of STREET ADDRESS: 2117 ST. FRANCIS STREET, convey unto GUY STERLICCHI and DENISE E. Heidi Wellborn Booker land with the building thereon erected, known as WILMINGTON, DELAWARE STERLICCHI, his wife. NOTICE IS HEREBY 317 Wren Court, Newark, DE 19702. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE GIVEN that Heidi Coleen BEING the same lands and premises which land, with the dwelling thereon' erected, situate in PROPERTY OF GUY G. STERLICCHI AND Booker intends to present Pulte Home Corporation by deed dated July 28, 1994 Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State DENISE E. STERLICCHI. a Petitipn to the Court of and of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Delaware, being Lot No. 66, as shown on the TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Common Pleas for the in and for New Castle County in Deed Record Book Record Resubdivision Plan of VILLAGE OF LIN­ SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. State of Delaware in and 1780, Page 125 did grant and convey unto Janice DELL, as said Plan is recorded in the Office for the JUNE 30, 1998 ·for New Castle County, to Williams party in fee. Recording of Deeds, in and for New Castle County change her name to Heidi SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE in Microfilm No. 5578 and being more particularly SHERIFF'S SALE Wellborn Booker PROPERTY OF JANICE WILLIAMS. bounded and described in accordance with a recent By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #37 JU AD 1998 Heidi C. Booker TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF survey by Zebley & Associates, Inc., Professional Tax Parcel No.,: 08-042.30-172, Petitioner SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. Land Surveyors and Site Planners, ·Wilmington, 9 Newside Court, Newark, Delaware DATED: July 9, 1998 JUNE 30, 1998 Delaware, dated September 21, 1992 as follows, to ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece of parcel of land np 7/17,24,31 wi~ - with the buildings thereon erected, commonly SHERIFF'S SALE BEING the same lands and premises which known as 9 Newside Court, Newark, Delaware. Avoid another bitt by · By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #80 JN THERESA A. MANEY formerly known as THERE­ BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which charging your next clas­ A.D. 1998 SA A. WYRE, by Deed d~ted September 30, 1992 and Earl W. Foraker, III by certain Deed dated 4th day of sified ad to either Visa Parcel No. 11-009.00-067 recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in January, A.D ., 1991 and recorded in the Office of or Master Charge. Calf Property address: 1035 Summit View Drive, and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed the Recorder of Deeds in for New Castle County, today to place your ad, Newark, DE . Book 1405 page 157 did grant and convey unto JOHN Delaware, in Deed Book 1141 page 267, did grant 1410 398-1230. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with R. RESINE and ANN P . RESINE, husband and and convey to Roxanne Foraker in fee . the buildings thereon erected, situate in Pencader wife, as tenants by the entirety. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Hundred , New Castle Qounty and State of SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE ROXANNE FORAKER. Delaware, being Lot No. 49 on the Final Plat of PROPERTY OF JOHN R. RESINE AND ANN °. I TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Summit View and being more particularly bounded RESINE. , SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 917/1998. and described as follows, to-wit: TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF I JUNE 30, 1998 BEING the same lands a nd premises which SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. Summit View Associates, by deed dated July 7, JUNE 30, 1998 SHERIFF'S SALE 1992, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of By virtue df a writ of LEV FAC #33 JU AD 1998 Deeds in and for New Castle County, in Deed SHERIFF'S SALE PARCEL NO. 09-038.30-143 Record 1363, Page 92, gra nted and conveyed to By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #58 JN, A.D., 1998 . ALL that certain lot, piece or pa rce l of land sit­ Welter R. Ha ncock and Linda M. fJancock, herein uate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle in fee. Parcel No.: 10-043.10-122 County and the State of Delaware, known as Lot SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE Street Address: 164 Flamingo Drive, Brookmont #91, Summer Hill Phase One, as shown on the PROPERTY OF WALTER R. HANCOCK AND Farms, Newark, Delaware 19702 Record Major Land Development Plan of Summer LINDA M. HANCOCK. Legal Description: Hill, Phase One, prepared by Karins and TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF . ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Associates, Inc., dated 12126/85 and revised 2/12/86, SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. with the improvements thereon erected, situate at and of Record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds JUNE 30, 1998 164 Flamingo Drive, in New Castle Hundred, New in· and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Castle County and State of Delawa re, and being Lot Microfilm No. 8010, and being more recently sur­ SHERIFF'S SALE No. 185, Section One, Brookmont Farms, and being veyed by Clifton L. Bakhsh, Jr., dated 1115/87. By virtue of a writ of LEV F AC #69 JN, A.D. more particularly bounded and described in accor­ BEING the same lands and premises which 1998 dance with a survey by Burnie R. Waski, Inc., Glasgow Pines Construction Company, a Delaware PARCEL #08-042.20-033-C30B3 Professional Land Surveyors, dated December 20, Corporation, did grant and convey unto Edward J . PROPERTY ADDRESS: 5422 Valley Green Drive, 1977, as follows, to wit: & Katherine L. Sabrowskie, dated November 13, Bldg. 3 B-3, Wilmington, DE 19808 BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly 1987, in Deed Book 627, Page 143. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of side of Flamingo Drive, at 60 feet wide, and in the Seized and taken in execution as the property of land with the buildings thereon erected, known as line of Lot 184, which point is the following two EDWARD J. SABROWSKIE AND KATHERINE L. 5422 Valley Green Drive, Bldg. 3 B-3, Wilmington, courses and distances from the southerly end of a SABROWSKIE. DE 19808. 20 feet radius junction curve forming the intersec­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF BEING the same lands and premises which tion of the northeasterly side of said Flamingo Drive SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 917/1998 LINDEN GREEN LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a lim­ with the southeasterly side of Curlew Drive, at 50 JUNE 30, 1998 ited partnership of the State of Delaware, by inden­ feet wide: (1) South 55 degrees 30 minutes 30 sec­ ~~~~~~~~t, . onds West, 60.0 feet to a point on the said southwest­ ture dated March 31, 1982, and recorded in the SHERIFF'S SALE Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New erly side of Flamingo Drive; thence thereby (2) By virtue of a writ of PLURIES LEV FAC #32 Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Volume South 34 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds East, 489.45 JU AD 1998 Z, Book 117, Page 99, did grant and convey unto feet to the place of beginning. From said beginning PARCEL# 09-037.00-115 Glenway N. Chapman, in fee. point (1) running along the aforesaid southwesterly STREET ADDRESS: 468 SALEM CHURCH SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE side of Flamingo Drive South 34 degrees 29 minutes ROAD, NEWARK, DELAWARE PROPERTY OF MAISHA B. HANSBURY, PER­ 30 seconds East, 30.0 feet to a point in the line of Lot ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of SONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF 186; thence thereby (2) South 55 deg.rces 30 minutes land situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New tim~ufi~~ 30 seconds West, 100.0 feet to a point in the line of GLENWAY N . CHAPMAN, DECEASED, AND Castle County and State of Delaware, more particu-· MAISHA B. HANSBURY INDIVIDUALLY. Common Open Space; thence thereby (3) North 34 larly bounded and described in accordance with a TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds West, 30.0 feet to a recent survey by Zebley & Associates, Inc., SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. point in the said line of Lot 184; thence thereby (4) Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, JUNE 30,1998 North 55 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds East, 100.0 Delaware, dated August 24, 1993 as follows, to wit: feet to the point and place of beginning. Be the con­ BEING the same lands and premises which SHERIFF'S SALE tents thereof what they may. CHARLES W SNIDER, by Deed dated August 26, ·t·mlil . SUBJECT to restrictions, reservations and ease- By virtue ·of a writ of LEV FAC #64 JN, A.D. 1993 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of 1998. ments of record. Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in PARCEL NO: 09-038.10-341 SUBJECT HOWEVER, to the provisions that in Deed Book 1577, page 16, did grant and convey STREET ADDRESS: 108 CANNONBALL LANE, the event tha't any portion of a party wall or portion unto GERALD OSIBA. CHRISTIANA GREEN, NEWARK, DELAWARE of any structure, as originally constructed by the Seized and taken in execution as the property of ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Developer protrudes . onto the therein conveyed GERAL OSIBA. land with the building thereon erected, situate in premises, such protrusion to the extent that it ex­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, ists but in no event greater than twelve ( 12) inches, SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 917/1998. Delaware, being designated Lot 5, as shown on the shall not be deemed an encroachment, and the JUNE 30, 1998 Record Subdivision Plan of CHRISTIANA GREEN, Owner or Owners shall neither maintain any ac­ Phase 3, of record in the Office of the Recorder of tion for the removal of said party wall or structure, SHERIFF'S SALE Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware on nor any action for damages. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #24 JU AD 1998. Microfilm No. 10747, said lot also known as 108 - SUBJECT FURTHER, to the provision that in the Tax Parcel#: 08-055.30-218-C0106 Cannonball Lane and being now more particularly event that any party wall or any other portion of the Property Address: 302 Madeline Court, Newark, described by Pennoni Associates, Inc., as follows, to structure of the therein conveyed premises, as orig­ Delaware 19711 wit:. inally constructed by the Developer, protrudes onto All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with BEING the same lands and premises which the adjoining lot or lots, such protrusion to' the ex­ the building thereon erected, situate in New Castle : WOODSHADE SOUTH, INC., by Deed dated June 8, tent it exists but in no event greater than twelve (12) County, and the State of Delaware, known as 302 1992, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of inches, shall not be deemed an encroachment and Madeline Court, Newark, Delaware 19711. · Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in the adjoining lot Owner or Owners shall neither BEING the same lands and premises which I Deed Book 1347, Page 350, did grant and convey unto maintain any action for the removal of said party Reston Corporation of New Castle County, State of BARBARA A. BOATES. wall or structure, nor any action for damages Delaware, by Deed dated August 8, 1988 and e SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE against said Owner or Owners of the therein con­ recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in s PROPERTY OF BARBARA A. BOATES, AND THE veyed premises. and for New Castle County on August 8, 1988 in e UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. AND BEING the same lands and premises Deed Book 743, Page 51· did grant and convey unto e TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF which Meyer C. Rose and Jeraldine Rose, his wife, Bruce R. Thompson. S , SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. did, by deed dated December 23, -1.977, and recorded Seized and taken in execution as the property of s JUNE 30, 1998 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in anti for BRUCE R. THOMPSON. New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Deed TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SHERIFF'S SALE Book T-99, Page 344, did grant and convey unto Dale SALE, BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 9/7/J998. By virtue of a writ of LEV F AC #63 JN AD. 1998 K. Faber and Mary Ann, his wife, in fee. JUNE 30, 1998 PARCEL NO. 09-038.10-334 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE STREET ADDRESS: 117 CANNONBALL LANE, PROPERTY OF DALE K. FABER, MARY ANN SHERIFF'S SALE NEWARK, DELAWARE FABER, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC 122 JU AD 1998 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land NCC DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & Parcel NO. 11-006.20-139 with the buildings thereon, situate in White Clay HOUSING OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY, NORTH Address: 59 Northfield Road Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware BY NORTHEAST INVESTMENTS, INC., PROVI­ Newark, DE 19713 being designated Lot 28 as shown on the Record DENT NATIONAL BANK. ALL that certain lot, piece or. parcel of land with Resubdivision Plan of Christiana Green, Phase 3, of TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF the dwelling thereon erected, situate in Pencader Record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 09/07/98. Hundred, New Castle County, State of Delaware, for New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. JUNE 30, 1998 known as Lot No. 73, Block A, on the Plan of 10747 said lot also known as 117 Cannonball Lane · Scottfield, Section IV, as prepared by Edward H. and being more particularly described by a survey SHERIFF'S SALE 'Richardson Associates, Inc., Consulting by Associated Engineers and Surveyors dated April By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC 154 JN, A.D., Engineers, Newark, Delaware, said plan being 30, 1992 as follows, to-wit: . 1998 recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in BEING the same lands and premises which PARCEL 'NO. 11..019.00:030 and for New Castle County, Delaware in Mimpfilm WOODSHADE SOUTH, INC., by Deed dated June 8, STREET ADDRESS: 821 SALEM CHURCH Record No. 1540. 1992 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of ROAD NEWARK. DELAWARE BEING the same Ianda aod premiaea which Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or. parcel of $cottfielcl, Ioc., by deed dated FebnaUy 17 ~ 1977, uri ~------~~--~;

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Newark Post: Wednesday 3 p.m. MERCHANDISE ~ TRANSPORTATION important information 610 Antiques/Art Please check your ad the ftrsl day to see that alllnfonnation is oonect. Ths will ensure your ad ts exadly what you 615 Appliances 810 WOh by I keeper. Must be computer SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 9n/1998. certified instructor literate, self-starter and SHERRIFF'S SALE JUNE 30, 1998. ~NOTICES For more information quick learner. Exp . with in- By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #20 JU AD 1998. Call 410 6 -9412 ventory and AIR helpful Parcel No. 08-013.30-075 SHERIFF'S SALE but not req'd. Excellent Property address: 1765 Brackenville Ro ad, IMMUNE DEFICIENCY benefits. Send resume By virtue of a writ of VEND. EXP. # 5 JU AD WANT TO ~ TEACH Hockessin, De. 1998. SUFFERERS: Treatment NEARLY 8 MILLION with salary req'd to: ESCP ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land Tax Parcel No. 09.024.00.015.C4187 with IV infusions of Gam­ HOUSEHOLDS? Place PO Box 167, Middletown , with the dwelling thereon erected, situate in Mill ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, piece or parcel of" magard in 1993-1994 your ad in more than 600 DE . 19709 or fax to (302) . Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of land with the buildings thereon erected known as could have causea Hepa­ suburban newspapers 378-8923. EOE Delaware, and being more particularly bounded Unit No. 4187, Cavalier Townhouse titis-C entitling you to reaching more than 8 mil­ compensation. Attorney ANSWER PHONES, and described in accordance with a survey pre­ Condominiums, White Clay Creek Hundred, New lion households around -take messages. No typing pared by Marvin S. Smith & Assoc., Inc., Civil Charles Johnson. 1-800- Castle County, Delaware. 535-5727. North America 'with one req. Paid training . No Engineers and Surveyors, dated September 24, 1973, BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which simple call at a low cost for sales work. FfT and PfT as follows , to-wit: Michael P. Walsh, Sheriff of New Castle County, only $895. For details fax avail. Weekends req. AND BEING the same lands and premises OPEN HOUSE for Home I to 800-356-2061 , State of Delaware, by certain Deed dated the 21st day School, "Joyful Sound Transportation a must. which Joseph M. VILONE and Ma ry Jane of April, A.D., 1993, and recorded in the Office of 1 Call 302-737-2164 1 Christian Home School," & VILONE by deed dated September 4, 1986 in the the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle ' "Joyous Gifts Christian ADOPTIONS ASST. MGR for truck Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1560, Page 104, did Home School". 7/31 , 6:30 - I Castle County, in Deed Record 423, page 335 grant­ accessories & equipment grant and convey unto William M. Hooper, 7:30 & 8/1 . 9am - 1 pm . I LOVING childless cou­ ed and convey d to Joseph M. VILONE, herein, in Assignee of Theresa H. Marshall herein, in fee . shop. Snowplow, trailer Call Kim at 302 - 325-9114 1 pie seeks to adopt baby. repair, and/or vehicle wir­ fee . Seized and taken in execution as the property of or Dionne at 302-325- 3073. Lie # & Lie # Willing to pay medical and ing experience necessary. Seized and taken in execution as the property of WILLIAM M. HOOPER. 67786 Duties include customer JOSEPH M. VILONE. 139930. !legal expenses. Please TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF I ------call Eliza and Dan at: service, accessories in­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 9n/1998. J 4 LINES 3 DAYS 1-Soo-570-2102. stallation, trailer service SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 9n/1998. JUNE 30, 1998 $14.00 Let's help each other! and repair. Must be inde- JUNE 30, 1998 1 pendent worker. Driver's SHERIFF'S SALE (EACH ADD'LLINE license req'd. Will train SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #3 JU AD 1998 $1.00 FOR ALL3 DAYS) ~PERSONALS ·- right p13rson . By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #10, JU AD 1998. TAX PARCEL NO. : 18-023.00-206 IF IT RAINS ON YOUR YARD 41 0-658-9977 Parcel No. 18-024.00-242 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land SALE DATE (1/4 INCH OR WANTED BULK MAILING· Local Property addr ss: 38 O'daniel Avenue, ·Newark, with the buildings thereon erected, known as 105 MORE) YOUR SECOND AD IS LONELY SINGLES, DI- firm seeking dependable Delaware West Shetland Court of City of Newark, County of VORCEES, WIDOWERS. people. Temp to Perm. ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land,­ !New Castle State of Delaware. FREEl FREE YARD SALE KIT Meet someone like your- W/ PRE·PAID ADS. (IN· self, your area. The fun APPLY TODAY with the improvements thereon erected situate in BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which WORK TOMORROW. the City of Newark, New Castle County and State of TIMOTHY JOHN ZIEGLER and NICOLE SUSAN CLUDES SIGNS, BAL· easy way to meet com­ ADAPT A 410 620.0200 Delaware, being Lot No. 1, Block A, on -the Plan of ZIEGLER, husband and wife, by their Attorney-in­ LOONS,TIPS AND A CANVAS pan10ns . . Westfield, dated July 31, 1956 and of record in the Fact MARY Z. CHAMBERS, by certain Deed dated MONEY APRON! YOUR AD DATELINE CABINET MAKER AP· APPEARS' IN THE CECIL 1-900-903·1212 ext. 7093. PRENTICE needed for Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New the 24th day of August A.D. 1995 and recorded in 18 99 I The Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New WHIG AND THE NEWARK , Must be yrs. $2. Min . busy custom • manufac­ Castle County, Delaware in Plat Record 4, Page 15 . Serv-U. (619) 645-8434 turer. Good math skills, and more particularly bounded and described in ac­ 1 Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Record Volume POST . (SCA Network) willingness to learn, Frr. cordance with survey by the Pelsa Company 1970, Page 213, did grant and convey to TAMARA L. Call 41 0-658-6778. Professional Land urveyors, dated October 25; GARBER herein, in fee . 1991, as follows, to-wit: Seized and taken in execution as the property of which Charles McLaughlin, by Deed dated BEGINNING at a point on the northeasterly side TAMARA L. GARBER. December 31, 1986, recorded in the Office of the CATERING- Good Per­ of O'daniel Avenue (60' wide), said point being locat­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, sonality Wanted for fun ed from the southeasterly end of a 20' radius junc­ SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 9n/1998. State of Delaware, at Deed Record Book 485, Pages job in catering. Some walt tion curve joining the aforesaid side of O'daniel JUNE 30,1998 0307 et seq., did grant and convey to C.A.M. Joint exp. helpful but not neces­ Avenue with the easterly side of Connell Circle, 50' Venture, in fee . sary. Apply today, work wide, by an arc curving to the right 74.48', radius Seized and taken in execution as the property of tomorrow. SHERIFF'S SALE ADAPT A 410.620.0200 203 20' to the point and place of beginning; thence by By virtue of a writ ofLEV FAC #1, JU AD 1998. C.A.M. JOINT VENTURE, AND CHARLES Lots Nos. 2 and 3, Block A, N 52 deg. 54 min. E TAX PARCEL NO. 08-044.30-071 MCLAUGHLIN AND AGNES D. MCLAUGHLIN. · 157.94'; thence by lands now or late of College Park, ALL THAT CERTAIN iot, piece or parcel of land TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF C.N.A. 3-11 Shift S 16 deg. 36 min. E 10f>.22'; thence by lands now or with the building thereon erected, situate in Mill SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 9hti998. I Base rate increase $1 late of Elkhart Apartments S 73 deg. 24 min. W, 100' Creek Hundred, and known as 2035 Limestone JUNE 30, 1998 Apply In person to: to a point; thence by th same S 43 deg. 24 min. W, Road, Wilmington, Delaware, as more particularly Michael P. Walsh Churchman VIllage 40.50' to a poit on the aforesaid side of O'daniel bounded and described on the Property Plan pre­ Sheriff · 4949 Ogletown- Avenue by an arc curving to the left 72. 70', radius pared for James Equipment Sales and Service, Inc., Sheriff's Office Stanton Road 203.20' to the point and place of beginning. Be the aated June 14, 1984 bY Franco R. Bellafante, Inc. Wilmington, Delaware Newark, DE 19713 caoteota thereof what they may. AND BEING the same Ianda and premise• np 7131,817 "'IE MIF/ON"

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Beautiful view. acres $59 ,990 Sandy DRIVERS WANTED. pointment and directions Brochure 1-SOQ-935-8863 1 br water front apt. $500 Beach . Boat launch Tractor trailer, no experi­ (302) 737-8626 (MIFN/H) FRIENDLY TOYS and per month avail. 9/1. w/pler, wooded, private, CONSTRUCTION LA· ASSEMBLE ARTS, gifts has openings for ence no problem. COL Receptionist I Adminis­ CRAFTS, Toys in your Call 410-392-9173. paved state roads , sewer BORERS- De. contractor Class A training provided. party demonstrators & hook-up. Make sure you has need for laborers with trative Assistant. Bene­ spare time. Earn CASH! Average first year pay fits incl. Must be computer managers! Home decor, see this rare opportunity COL class B to work on Phone work, typing, sew­ gifts, toys, Christmas. NOTTINGHAM TOWER $600/wk Health, dental, & literate. Word and Excel ing , electronics & more. before you buy anywhere water & sewer projects. 401 K programs. Must be Eatn cash , trips, recogni-. APTS - 1 BR & 2 BR's else! 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SERVICES financed notes • Insurance on the $1 . Repo's, Va, LEMS? Debt consolida­ settlements •Land note anywhere in Maryland. 5 LAND BARGAINS ! 1+ Mins. To Deep Creek Lake • Lawn Mowing tion. Avoid bankruptcy. responsible men looking to HUD, Sheriff sales. No acres water viftw- $12,900. & State forest. Private na­ • Lawn fertllization Prog portfolios. Colonial Finan­ money down- government Stop creditor calls. Cut cial 1-600-969-1200 ext.46 lease land. Call 610-593- 1+ Acres waterfront - tive trout stream in 22 acre • Tree & shrub spraying interest. No credit check. 7267 anytime. loans available now. Local $29,900. Beautiful mix of conservation area- Vista 302-731 -3113 listings/directory. Toll free One low payment. ~T MISC. woods & fields w/gorgeous Prop . 1-800-668-7693. 41Q-392-6412 1-800-270-9894. 1- 800-669-2292 panoramic water views. f' SERVICES ext. H-4000. (fee) ESCAPE THE HEAT! Paved roads, u/~ util­ ~, FINANCIAL/ ESTATES BOUGHT & • ities, guaranteed buildable. 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Newark, DE CALL KATHY 302-453-6800 41 D-3fltl-1 Z30 Oxford, PA TO 61 0-932-2892 ADVlllDSl ,HEll£ CALL KATHY AT 410- BROWN PEDESTAL Moving Sale ELKTON - 2119 Blue­ MEYERS ·sNOWPLOW Ford Ranger Pick-up AUTO'S SEIZED CARS nostalgia table, round with dressers, 13 in. t.v, mat­ ball Ad 8/1 8a-??p Girl's & PUMP. E-47 Electric '84, Low Alder. Many ''TRUCKS, from $150. Jaguar, Cor­ leaf and four arrow back tress sets, small kitchen Jr. clothing, Household & Touch. WORKS GOOD! modifications. Needs TRUCKS vette, Mercedes, BMW, chairs. Was purchased for appl. Call: 302-455-9847 misc. items. Asking $200 some engine work. Porsche, Honda, 4x4's $499 will sell for $250. 410-885-3652 $3500/0BO 302·325-2059 AND MORE trucks & more. Local sales Office Desk, oak, 2 file ELKTON - 2 family. listings. Toll free 1-800- Also, white pedestal table drawers, 2 regular draw­ Between Blue Ball Rd. and TRUCKS!! with four arrow back chairs Union Church Rd. 8/1 ~ LAWN& TOYOTA PAJ '89, 5 spd. 669-2292 ext A-4000. (fee) will sell for $150. Call 302- ers. $1 00. Excellent condi­ tion. 302-836-893B 9am till1pm. ~GARDEN EQUIP 4 whl. dr., toolbox, sunrt, MUST SELL!!" 738-3294. Car, boat, truck, RV do ­ bed liner & cover, AMIFM, nations wanted for KIDS SPA & Hot Tub Covers. ELKTON- 3318 Old Elk BLACK AND DECKER chrome whls, 2 sets tires. CHEVY CHILD'S BED J.C. Pen­ All sizes $99 & up. Save Neck rd - 8/1 9-3. 2 Fam­ Electric lawnmower. Still FUND. Running or not. ney, 3 sliding drawers, Many other extras! Really fast free tow, tax receipt 30%. 1-800-771-3481 ily yd. Sale! Womens, in box. Side discharge good condition! $4200. SUBURBAN '82 white, complete. $125. mens & childrens clothing, given, check our book $90. 302-738-3294 Call: 41()..658-7~33 AUTO,AC, Call 302-838-0706. STEEL BUILDINGS. HIH items to numerous to FULL SIZE, VB value for your vehicle. Factory Direct. Eam mention! MEYERS SNOWPLOW ONLY Revenue used locally, FULL SIZE FUTON on PUMP. E-47 Electric feel good funding, chil­ wood frame $75 and a Money. We Need A GREAT BARGINS! ''TRUCKS, Demo Model In Your Touch. WORKS GOOD! $2.980 dren's college educa­ SONY Single CD Player ELKTON: 3 DAYS Asking $200 TRUCKS tion. 410-532-9330 $40 Call 302-292-1153 Area ASAP! ! Building A MON, TUE, WED. Garage/Workshop and 410-885-3652 AND MORE DODGE RAM LIKE NEW! Two vanity 813 thru 5th. 10am-6pm. CARS $100- $500 Receive$$$. Call Now. 368 Friendship Ad , 150 4 X 4 '87 tables with mirrors and 1-800-341-7007 TRUCKS!!! POLICE IMPOUND benches $100 & $125. Douglas Village_ MUST SELL!!" AUTO, VB, Honda's, Toyota's, Chevys For more information call ELKTON- At. 213 across FULLY SIZE & Sport Utilities. Must Sell! 302-738-3294 STEREO-AMIFM cass. ONLY 800-772-7470 ext 7455 Record player, 2 floor from Surrey Ridge . Day CHEVY Pier 1 Papason Chair speakers. $100. Call after care going out of business! $3.580 Sat. Aug. 1, 9 am-? CARS FOR $1 00-$500. with cushion . Peach. $30 6pm: 302-292-2654 C-1500'89 Police impounds, repos, Excellent condition. Hardly WATER FILTRATION ELKTON Thomson's TRANSPORTATION GOOD WORK TRUCK! DODGE DAKOTA tax seizures. Sold locally Estates, 118 Jarmon Ad, TAKE IT HOME! this month. Imports, Do­ used. 302-836-8938 system, never used. $250 ONLY 4 X 4 '87 Sealy Sofabed & Love Call after 6 pm 302-292- 8/1 , 7-3, Multi-family. Lots ~ POWER mestics, 4 x 4's, motorcy­ of Qood items. AUTO,AC, V6 cles, computers, stereos & Seat. Loose pillow back. 2654· $2,995 ,... BOATS CLEAN ONLY more! Call now! 1-800- Beige. $150 for set. - W-E-IG_H_T_B_E_N_C_H_w_/_a_c-- NEWARK HUGE flea ONLY CROWNLINE '97 20 ft 290-2262 x 4987. (Sea 302-836-8938 ces., leg work out & 200 market LUCY & ETHEL'S DODGE RAM $3,980 851 Old Baltimore Pike, Bowrider 5.7 ·liter Mere Network) Sofa & Love seat. lbs. weights. All · new! Newark, DE Aug 1&2 call Cruiser in-board/out-board 150 4 X 4 '91 $250. Call: 302-737-7472 Brown country style. $200 for more info302-737-8212 call302-737-6516 AUTO, AC, VB, FORD F-150 for set. Excellent condi­ BIG TIRES! tion. Hardly used. North East - 2379 ~MOTORCYCLES/ ONLY 4 X 4 '89 *******CHEVY 302-836-8938 ~PETS Theodore Rd. Sat 8/1, 8 VB,AC, CAMARO 1987 am-? Multi Family. House­ ,... ATVs $4.980 RUNS GOOD Runs great, but needs Sofa & Loveseat, Multi CHESAPEAKE BAY hold items, linens, clothes, 1979 YAMAHA ONlY some work. $2500 OBO Beige Pattern contempo­ RETRIEVERS - Pure bred. electrical supplies and lots 750 Special FORD RANGER Please call: rary fabric w/stain treat­ AKC reg. Avail. August 1"'. $3.980 of other misc. items . $750 or best offer! 4X4CLUB 302-659-1601 ment. 6 mos old. Perfect will be six weeks. Males Call: 302-738·0311 condition . $850. 302-832- $350, Female $400. PORT DEPOSIT 32 CAB '88 DODGE RAM ******* 7044 Call 410-287-3151 Honeysuckle Dr, 8/1 , 6:30- HONDA CB900C 1980 POWER WINDOWS, ? Baby turn , H/H , Clothes, Asking $1350 OBO. Call CHARGER SOFA (NEW) , dark FOR A few pennies POWER LOCK, CHEVY CAMARO some collectibles. & more. Mark at 302-B32-7908. BIG TIRES! 4 X 4 '86 green, traditional, ~ more, gat latest technol­ IROC Z28 '86 May leave message. · VB, AUTO, Coffee & End Tables, ogy in liqui,d wormers. Port Deposit, corner of ONLY PS, PW, PL, AC, RARE, CLEAN light wood, $1 00 the set. Happy Jack Liqui-Vict de­ Camp Meeting Town Ad Kawasaki ZX 7, '95. 3K $3,980 AMIFM CASSETTE, Used only in model home livers active ingredient & At 276. 8/1, 8-2. ONLY T-TOPS. NEW TIRES Multi Family. Cherry Cond. Green, white display. A II for only $350. better than older formulas .. & blue . Beautiful Bike. FORD $4.980 & HEADLINER 410-398-5418. At Southern States. RS- 116 Crothers Rd. Fri $6,000/080410-642-2102 $3500 OBO www.happyjack.com BRONCO II '90 LEAVE MESSAGE AT · Waverly King size cus­ & Sat. 9 am-3 pm . Multi NEWARK Family! Boys & girls, inf. - ~AUTO PARTS & AUTO, 4 X 4, AC, 410 620-1197 tom made Bedspread with FREE to good INDOOR home - kittens already lit­ 4T, mens /ladies, HH , toys ,... ACCESSORIES LOADED­ matching shams, 4 throw ONLY 61,000 MILESf pillows and cornice val­ ter trained. B weeks old RS- Off Biggs Hwy, 28 Dodge Charger 72 MEYERS SNOWPLOW ONLY ance . Off white fabric with 410-398-7129 Colonial Way, 8/1 , Bam-? 318 engine Original parts PUMP. E-47 Electric $1900 or best offer. rose & peach flowers. HH, Furn, kids stuff, guy Touch. WORKS GOOD! $6,980 PLYMOUTH Voyager SE $200. 302·B32-7044 German Shep. Pups stuff, too much to mention! Call410 658-3891 O:~ech . parents, hardy Asking $200 '92, 3.3 L, V-6, AC , Pwr. ~GENERAL working breed. Blk. & Y ARO SALE on the 410-885-3652 FORD RANGER Mirrors, privacy glass, roof GEO STORM, '93, Exc. red, parents OF A, shots Farm. Frl, July ~1· ' & Sat. 4 X 4, XLT rack, cruise, tilt, rear de­ cond. 52K, 5 spd., AC ,-MERCHANIDISE Aug 1", 8 am till? Heritage ~TRUCKS/SPORT fog , AM/FM cass. Very AM/FM CD player. $5100 & wormed.41 0-398-6650 CLUB CAB '92 AMERICANA Encyclo· Hill Farm on MD Route ,... · UTILITY VEHICLES clean ! Runs great! ,$5200. nego. Call after 3pm & 273 between Calvert BLACK, Call: 61D-932-6961 pedias & year books to & ask for Mike 410-642-6202 Himalayan & Persian Fair Hill. Useful, unique & DODGE DAKOTA '94, VERY GOOD SHAPE! date. $200 OBO. Call after SUBARU WAGONS- 6pm 302-292-2654 kittens. CFA, Vac., collectible items. Beanie SL T, 4x4, 46K ml, auto, ONLY VISA & Master Charge Health Guaranteed, Vet babies, tools, crafts, etc. ext cab, loaded, exc con d. 1983 and1984. 84 Is 4wd. $9,880 Avoid another bill by Both run. $1500 takes BEANIE BABY DIS· raised. $275. $13,700. 410-39B-1306. charging your next clas­ PLAY CASES. New no 410-928-3527 ~MACHINERY & pair. Call 410-885-3325 Dodge Ram '97, 4x4 NEWARK sified ad to either Visa seam, 4 x 4 x 8. Retail ~ HEAVY EQUIP. VOLVO '90 240 DL wag Value $8.95 our price 1500 SLT, Laramie, 50K or Master Charge. Call LAB/RETRIEVER mix 1970 CASE CK 5BO with hwy . miles, w/ext. warr., all white 9Bk, auto. just serv. $2.60 each. Freight in­ pups. Black, male/female loader runs good. $4500 today to place your ad, all rec's, runs great $6,995 cluded USA. Protect col­ pwr., lots of xtra's. $21000 7 weeks old . Please call: OBO. Call:410-620-4223 Call Rick at 410-378-4020 410 398-1230. 410 287-B380 /287-3555 lectibles, Increase value. 658-5805 after 6pm. 1-B00-242-3958 PIN # 3429 (Canada 1-B13-783- PART Chow & German 1467. (SCA Network) Shepherd puppy 9mo.'s old, has all shots. Free to FOR SALE - 2 welders good home, needs room to NEWARK ONLY - SALE ENDS JULY 31st - 1 mig- 1 stick, drill press, run Call 41Q-65B-4313 hydraulic press, metal lathe, 1 cyln. diesel en­ ~ORSES/TACK BRAND NEW 1998 SEPHIA gine, generator, compres­ ,- & SERVICES sor, Mo -ped, folding TOLLFREE 24 HOUR • •309 scooter, license plates, ARAB GELDING I 14 HI ~ DUAL cabinets, machinist and 2V2 yrs., gentle, nice dis­ ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AIR BAGS 2 SPEED mechanics tools, various position. $700. 410-287- TINTED INTERIIInENT household items, me- 20B6 ~3 YEAR 36,000 MILE I GLASS WIPERS 1.8 LITER chanics books. Cash / / 125HP only! Respond on AUG.1 .. ~YARD LIMITED WARRANTY . / ~ DOHC ENGINE ONLY! 216 Greenbank ,- SALES Rd. off Carpenters Point g 5 YEAR 60,000 MILE . ~ FRONT & REAR . CRUIIBLEZONES Ad, Rain or shine Bam -? BAYVIEW 11 Hudler POWERTRAIN WARRANTY Perryville, MD 21903. Lane, Frl 7/31, Sat 811 REMOTE-­ Sam to 3pm Quality items! TRUNK --MAC PHERSON GOLF CLUBS, paid Raindate Suo. 8/2. & FUEL FILLER ...... _ STRUT FRONT $750, sell for $390 firm . DOOR& HOOD/ SUSPENSION Please Call: 302-B3B-0201 RELEASE · ELKTON- 106 Ross St., HALOGEN IBM Wheelwrlter Type Sat & Sun. 7-? Tools, CORROSION RESISTANT ~" 4WHEEL HEADLIGHTS writer. Very good condlton. STAINLESS STEEL I-.. INDEPENDENT \ clothing, HH items, etc. If SUSPENSION $1 00/0BO 302-292-2654 you don't see It, ask for it! MUFFLER FRONT& REAR after 6pm SIDE DOOR CHILDPROOF STABILIZER ELKTON- 1992 Singerly IMPACT BUllS LOCKS BARS Kenmore 12 AMP Can­ Rd., Sat. 7/25, ·9am-4pm. ister Vac. 360' swivel Baby" stuff, something for hose, on board tools, everyone! Don't miss it! 'To qualified buyers. AH incentives Powermate Jr. included. 2 applied. Tax &tags extra. 250 E. CLEVELAND AVENUE .•·NEWARK yr. Service Contact. 3 Elkton, 205 Fletchwood Nll,.ll.::'::::::::' mos. Old. Orig. cost $299, Rd,7/31-8/1, next week r..:PoFiriAc·KIA selling $175. 302-832- 8/7- 8/8, 7-?. 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