Park Place ,, ~L, i';~ plans t's a crisp, clear .'y (. Saturday after­ . ,- noon and the ,1 L:...... Council approves I Newark farm of Bill and Ruth Kranz off Del. 896 in Newark is crawling renovation project with happy visitors. Grown ups walk studiously along A business partnership in­ row after row of evergreens terested in acquiring New making the all-important Castle County industrial choices - Douglas or revenue bond money to pur­ Scotch ? Five feet? Six chase and renovate the feet? - while bright-faced Park Place Apartment com­ children romp on the sun­ plex received the endorse­ splashed hillsides. ment - albeit reluctantly - For the Kranz family, it's of Newark City Council a familiar sight because Monday night. they have been raising Park Place Apartments, a Christmas trees on and off limited partnership, is seek­ since the 1960s and regular­ ing $9.5 million through the ly since 1976. New Castle County Today the farm, located Economic Development off Del. 896 opposite the City Corp. to purchase the 276- of Newark water tank, has unit complex and renovate about 18,000 trees on 20 individual apartments. acres. The Kranzes expect The chief controver!'ly to seU.,apout f!OO .tr""' .. centered not on the project year, tlie rest being allowed itself but on the applicant's to mature for future proposed business structure, Christmases. which may be established in "Last year we were only such a way that the City of open 10 days," Ruth .said, Newark fails to receive "the trees went that fast." about $80,000 in transfer "We have to stop selling if taxes. the trees they are taking are Newark has a 1 percent too small so we'll have some transfer tax which is col­ big ones left for the follow~ lected when real estate ing year," Bill said, explain­ changes hands. However, ing the short selling period. there are legal means by There is a certain joy in which the tax can be avoid­ raising Christmas trees. ed. Ruth said "it's kind of ex­ "I don't have a problem citing" to know that with the project," said something you have grown Peter Marshall, city will be the centerpiece of a manager, but I do have a family's merry Christmas. problem with avoidance of the city transfer tax. It See KRANZ/ 2a would generate about $80,000, and that is a sizable contribution to the com­ munity.'' "I have seen transactions most popular tree where the taxing authority gets little or nothing," said rom the Model T to the s~e~k However, ~fter the. war,~hristmas tree cond with the Norway third and City Solicitor Thomas new Chrysler Laser XT, 1t 1s farms- or plantabot:ts, as ~hey are. the Scotch pine fourth. He added that easy to see how the public's called.- be~an to proliferate m the Mld- white are becoming increasingly Hughes. F Councilmen expressed tastes in automobiles have Atl~ntlc regwn. With them came trees popular. cha~ged. But so too have tastes in which were better cared for a~d carefully No matter what style tree you prefer, concern that the intent of in­ Chnstmas trees. shaped. . . . chances are it will cost at least $30-40 dustrial revenue bonds is to Before World War II, the wild-grown . For a bme Scotch pme held top rank- Tatnall said. ' stimulate economic growth balsam fir - fresh from the of mg, but today the most P?Pular tree ap- Because of the increasing prices, Tat- and create new jobs, not Canada - ~as far and away th~ most pe,~r,s to be the Douglas ~ 1 r: nail urged consumers to take care when provide a means for an in­ popular Chnstmas tree, accordmg to I d say the Doug.las flr ls probably the purchasing a tree just as they would vestor to reap a great profit. David B. Tatnall, garden specialist with m<;>st r.opular tree right now, Tatnall when buying a ne~ car. the Cooperative Extension Service. s~ud., It was, a few years ago, .the Scotch " It used to be the tree many years pme. . . S / 2a FIR See PARK/ 4a ago," Tatnall said. Tatnall sa1d the balsam flr ranks se- ee

INDEX KEEP POSTED 'Messiah' sing-along N ewarkers ...... 2a Who to call News ...... 3a Have you been warming up your vocal chords in an­ Schools ...... 6a Fire and ambulance ...... 911 ticipation of Newark's second annual " Messiah" sing­ ?· Newark Police ...... 366-7111 University ...... lOa along? The event will begin at 3 p.m . Sunday, Dec. 15 in Church ...... 14a Library ...... 731-7550 Room 118 of the Amy E. duPont Music Building at • Christina schools ...... 454-2000 Amstel Avenue and orchard Road. Participants are Community ...... 15a Mayor and council ...... 366-7070 Entertainment .... 18a urged to arrive early and bring their own music. More UNICITY bus Service .... 366-7030 , than 400 people are expected to join together for the Business ...... 2la Refuse collection ...... 366-7045 event. Opinion ...... 22a Street maintenance ...... 366-7040 Sports ...... lb Voter registration ...... 366-7070 Lifestyle ...... 8b Electric service ...... 366-7050 Needy Family Fund Servicemen...... lOb Water service ...... 366-7055 Council Business license ...... 366-7080 Contributions to Val's Needy Family Fund, which aids Classified ...... llb Human services ...... 366-7035 Newark City Council will not Lifestyle ...... 16b needy Newark families during the Christmas holiday, City manager ...... 366-7020 meet Monday, Dec. 23 are still being accepted. Val Nardo, who started the Weeds and litter ...... 366-7075 because of the· holiday fund from his Fairfield Shopping Center barber shop, Zoning information ...... 366-7030 season. The next regular said residents who want to make donations may do so Street lights ...... 366-7050 meeting of council will be either at his shop or at the adjacent Bank of Delaware Tax information ...... 366-7088 Monday, Jan.13. branch. 2a The ew Ark Post Dec:. 11,1116 NEWARKERS

Joe Moss

, • ) t. Newark artist has lofty goals

One even spans both state~ . " I He has had one-man shows and did that on purpose " Moss said group exhibits all over the coun­ by Cheryl Mattix " I thought it would 'be good to ' try for the last 20 years, and has place one side of the sculpture in been written about in major Maryland and one in Delaware." newspapers as well. His national recognition as an Among those exhibits was a artist may have started under Moss is able to do this because the moon, but he now has visions three of his acres are in large indoor and outdoor reflec­ of stars. Delaware and one is in tive work at the J . B. Speed Maryland. He even has an old Museum in Louisville, Ky. He · : .• Joe Moss, professor of art at land marker to prove it. has also exhibited art at various the University of Delaware since Actually, the land marker, galleries and parks in New York 1970, has lofty goals. Moss, who which Moss says predates the City. teaches three-dimensional design Mason-Dixon markers has an Locally, the Delaware Art and sculpture classes, has gained " M" on one side and a " P" on Museum purchased a piece that national recognition with his the other side. Moss had exhibited in St. Louis, " sound sculptures." "Chant," an ominous sculpture Mo. Also, the Newark Free But that is not quite enough for spanning two states, is made of Library has one of his sculptures Moss. He said, "I'd even like to six tons of weathering steel. It in front of the building. put a piece in space." stands 12 feet high and is 33 feet Moss has been exceptionally long. The two curving audio­ busy this year. In addition to his .• Moss, who has a list of credits lenses produce an echo, one-man show in Florida and his as long as most children's reverberation-type sound when MIT project in Germany, he ex­ Christmas lists, first earned na­ one talks to them. hibited a sound sculpture entitled tional recognition when Time "Chant" and others like it are " Wind , water earth and me" -'... ·" magazine wrote about an oil created in Moss' mind and earlier this year in New York Ci­ painting he did for West transferred to a tangible model ty. Virginia's centennial in 1963. of the real thing inside his barn Another piece called, "Sky­ Entitled " West Virginia studio. The table-size models are w~ve ," which opened Sept. 28, Moon," the painting stirred a called "maquettes." w1ll be on exhibit for one year at ·. controversy among observers Moss primarily uses Robert Moses Plaza of Fordham who couldn't agree on the pain­ aluminum, fiber glass, and steel University at Lincoln Center in ting's meaning. "I intended it to when designing his " sound New York City. be provocative," Moss said. sculptures." The steel used in While passing on his talent and The state later bought the pain­ "Chant," purchased from U.S. enthusiasm for sculpture to his ting and it is now on display at Steel, is the weathering-type that University of Delaware students, the Science and Cultural Center will rust in time. It is the same he has also developed a close in Charleston. type used in Pablo Picasso's friendship with many of them. The 52-year old Moss was born sculpture in the Daley Plaza in " I don't train them to jump in Kincheloe Creek, W.Va. He front of Chicago's city hall through hoops," he said, " I train earned both his undergraduate building. them to think on their own. " and master's degrees from the Moss' sculptures require Moss has been instrumental in University of West Virginia, viewer participation of sorts. To ~stablishing a graduate program where he taught for 10 years gain full appreciation of the art m sculpture at the University of before coming to Delaware. the viewer must interact with it'. Delaware, since his arrival 15 His first love, oil painting, was It may mean talking to it or years ago. giving way to a new interest in merely listening to its sounds as His wife, Jean, describes their acoustics in 1963. By 1965, he was created by the environment. relationship with his students as enjoying his first " sound exhibit" · In addition to teaching art and " an extension of our family." at two galleries on Madison Ave. being actively involved in pro­ "They have a knack of showing It was about that time Dr. ducing art, Moss has been invited up when you need them," Moss Land, inventor of the Polaroid twice to be a research fellow at said. " It seems wherever I go to camera, purchased one of his Massachusetts Institute of exhibit, one of my students or pieces. " My early pieces were Technology (MIT). former students will read about In 1973 he was involved in a It and offer to help," he added, , Joe Moss with his steel designed to hear texture, line and sculpture " Wind Torn." At space," Moss said. research projer; t for the Center "Germany, Florida, or The early " sound sculptures" for Advanced Visual Studies. wherever." left is "Twist Through, " were wooden geometric forms Early in 19&., MIT again asked Moss' creative talent seems to done in shiny aluminum. that you drop objects into and him to join a visual project spon­ have been passed on to his own listen as they travel their course. sored by Kunsthalle Fielmann in children as well as his students. Moss had already been resear­ Hamburg, West Germany. He and his wife have three ching sound acoustics when he The project, "Mehr Licht," sons. The oldest, Marc, 29, and was offered a position with the was complex, according to Moss. the youngest, Keith, 20 , arct University of Delaware in 1970. "If I was a businessman, I would members of Bad Sneakers, a Since arriving at Delaware he not have accepted, but I thought pop-rock quartet from Newark. has studied environmental it would be intriguing," he said. Marc sings and Keith assists sounds. " I enjoy learning how to "One big thing that drives me, with lighting for the group, which manipulate sounds," he said, or any artist, is the excitement of has recently been heard on " with reflection by shape and seeing it happen," Moss said. daytime soap opera, "One Life to barriers either to block or absorb Moss, who says, "I go only Live." the sound." where my art takes me," has Middle son, Eric, 26 , is in his His creativity becomes obvious been in many of the 50 states third year of graduate study in to persons passing by Moss' rural with his art. architecture in Florence, Italy. home, that sits literally on the He recently completed a one­ If the name of Moss' current Maryland-Delaware line. Several man exhibit in Ft. Myers, Fla. It exhibit in New York (Sky-wave) of his huge, unique "sound was a 20-year retrospective of his is indicative of his future plans, sculptures" dot the landscape of sound sculpture on display at the his goal of a sculpture in space his four-acre parcel. Edison Fine Arts Gallery there. may not be far from reality.

-~- FIR/ from la And, Tatnall said, you'll have a own," Tatnall said. " There's a and keep the sap and needles When it is time to erect the dryness by its needle drop, but better chance of finding a fresh lot of tradition and nostalgia in­ from damaging the car. Also br­ tree. cut off about 'fl -inch of the Tatnall warned that is not an ac­ " It is important to get as fresh tree in the style you want if you volved in cutting your own tree. Ing some rope to secure the trunk trunk if it was not freshly cut. cu~ate test with and pines, a tree as possible," Tatnall said go early - like now. There's also some savings in lid so that it doesn't bang down That will insure that water can wh1ch tend to hold needles even noting that some cut trees im- ' cost, sometimes as much as 40-50 on the tree and damage it. reach the tree's limbs. when dry. ported from Canada were " Despite the rising costs, there percent. The discarded tree will make harvested in October. is an enormous market for "Make sure everything is snug A fresh cut tree in a water­ excellent mulch, provided all Christmas trees and the selection " You can be pretty sure that if before leaving," Tatnall said. bearing stand can last about one tinsel has been removed, Tatnall The key to findng a fresh tree month indoors if given good care, is to check new growth and will simply be better if you go you cut yout· own, it is going to said. out as early as possible. be a fresh tree. Of course, give it If you are driving some Tatnall said. Keep it away from needles, he said. " The new distance with the tree atop the heat ducts and be sure to water Although cut trees can hold up growth should be supple and the the once over for size and to " Waiting to pick up a tree is make sure it is free of disease car, make sure it is wrapped, he it, especially during its first few indoors for relatively long needles should be of good color not to anybody's advantage. and insects. said. " Exposure to the sun and days in the house. periods, the same cannot be said and should be flexible. You might The longer it sits on the lot, the wind will dry the needles," he of live trees, according to Tat­ try hitting the butt of the tree drier it will get." " Make sure it is a quality tree said. '· Also; check strands of lights nail. They should only remain in­ firmly on the ground to see if you're cutting." for signs of wear and don't use doors just 5-7 days, 10 at the most.. many needles fall off. There are Of course, one way to make candles to decorate your tree. sure you get a fresh tree is to In transporting your tree Once the tree is home, get it in­ To avoid delay in planting the always a few dead needles which to water and make sure it is will come off, but you don't want buy a live one or cut your own. home, be it previously or newly­ Make sure you discard the tree tree, prepare its hole well in ad­ sheltered in a partly-shaded before it becomes a fire hazard. vance and have on hand a supply ~f~~.~ of younger needles falling " It's been quite popular for cut, Tatnnll sa id to bring an old years to go out and cut your bedsheet to secure the branches area. Garages are perfect. Many people judg_e a tree's of unfrozen soil, Tatnall said.

mistakes will be with you for 10 Call ahead at 731-5505 to make • Pine Valley Tree Farm- 342 KRANZ/ from la years," Bill said. sure they have trees remaining Blake Road near Fair Hill, Md. The 153 E. Hill Rd . The Kranzes purchased the before packing up the family and Ten miles west of Newark on Md. " But, Bill said, " all the cutting heading out. NewArk Newark, DE 19713 and hauling gets to be work after farm in 1950. "When we came 273, turn right on Fairview Road a while." here, our friends regarded this as and follow signs to farm Post 737-0724 Bill, a converted " city person," the boondocks," Bill said of the If the Kranzes are out of trees, (telephone 301-398-2759 ). Choose said that Christmas tree farming hilly sweep of land which stret­ chances are you'll be able to find and cut. Scotch pine, white pine is not as easy as sticking a seedl­ ches down toward White Clay a tree at one of these area loca­ and Norway spruce, all 5~ feet. Thomas F .. Bradlee Neil F. Thomas Austrian pine and Virginia pine, Publisher Editor . ing in the ground and waiting for Creek. tions, all members of the " We wanted to do something Delaware Christmas Tree all 6-9 feet. Some ready-cut trees. Bruce Johnson Tina Mullinax it to mature. Dianne Carnegie " In reality it's like any other with the land," said Ruth, and Growers Association : Accessories, wreaths, greens and Sta ff Writer Co ntribu ti n ~ P hotogra pher Aovertlsing about 1966 " Bill got the Idea tor roping available. Open 8 a .m . to Heprcsent:otivc fa rming - you're at it con­ 5p.m. Charles E . Rolph tinuously," he said . ·'Between in­ Christmas trees." Pat Burns " It was too hilly for row • Coleman's Tree Fann - Del Dela wa re Debbie Dear sect control, weed control and 9 two miles east of Odessa . StaffWntcr Advertising Director crops," Bill, a New Jersey Layout Artis t shea ring, you're pretty much go­ (telephone 378-2703 or 834-7650 ). ing a ll yea t· 'round." native, said. "We looked for -~ Holly Hill Farms - Philip A. Toman M. Ray Nemtuda LilBrown something else. Berries and or­ Open 8 a .m . to 5 p.m. Choose and Co n t rilou t in~ Wo·itc r Adv e rti sl n ~t Ma nager The Kra nzes must spray to cut Douglas fir, Scotch pine and Earleville, Md ., six miles west of Hcceptlonist prevent insect's. mow between chards required too much of a Cecilton off Md. 213 (telephone Val Brooks ~~r;:fi . spruce , all up to eight Dorothy Hall rows and spray herbicide, and capital investment so we started 301-275~123 ). Choose and cut Ad vertising learning more about Christmas ('nntnbutmg Wnll'f' Hepresentatl ve shea r the trees to pt·ovide them S~otch pine, Austrian pine, white better shape. Arid there are no trees." pme, Norway spruce and white Available at the Kranz farm The offices of The Ne wArk Post a re located in th e Robscott Building 1 ~3 E automated machines to handle • Bill and Leslie Hickman - spruce. Cut holly, wreaths and Chestnut Hill Rd .• Newark. Del.. 197 13 . The telephone numbers are 7 37 .() 90 ~ a nd are white pine, Scotch pine greens. the shearing; it's strictly hand Off U.S. 13 near Blackbird. Turn 737.0724 . work . Austrian pine, douglas fir, Nor­ way spruce and Colorado blue right at Blackbird, left at next in­ Advertoslng rates a re available upon request. " We have 18,000 trees - that's spruce, all 5-7 feet tall. tersection and farm is one mile • Hoopes Tree Fann - Take a lot of walking," Bill said . • on the right ( telephone653~088 ) . . Edo torlal deadlines a r e~ p.m . Thursday for weddings. engagements a nd an· Route 41 one-half mile past Avon­ There is also some tricky, long• Customers choose the trees and Choose and cut or dig white pine mversari~s : noon F r iday fo r a rts a nd entertainment; ~ p.m . F r iday for clubs range pl anning in volved because dll:le, Pa. firehouse. Turn on Glen organlza to~ns , schools a nd churches; noon Sunday for s ports; noon Monday fo; the Kranzes cut them. Also and Norway spruce. Road at Glen Willow Or­ ~~v~~ -nssocoo tlo n s ; ~ p . m . Monday for letters to the editor and noon Tuesday for it takes 6-10 years for the seedl­ available are attractive wreaths ings to grow into mature trees chards sign. Tree farm is about made by a daughter. one-half mile on left (telephone suita bl e for sale. • James England - 102 Deer: " We didn't realize in the early The farm is open noon to t1 23!1-7197 ). White pine, Colorado p.m. weekdays and 9 a .m. to 5 Rd., Townsend (telephone blue spruce and Norway spruce. years that you had to plan 10 653-2171 ). Choose and cut pines. years ahead because your p.m. weekends. Choose and cut or rllg. Trees up Three to six feet. Tagging. to seven feet. ; , '

Dec:.11 1816 3a NEWS NEWS FILE Pulitzer 'all in a day~s work~ New name Aetna of Chesapeake's chief industry But it's all in a day's work for C'an be very exhilerating and satis­ recruiter·. Turco!, and he says he owes his fying." by Dino Ciliberti success to Dr. Edward Nickerson, Hidden valley Have safe Christma. Tur·col's investigation of Cox 's Turco!, who recently discussed activities stirred an awareness in a journalism professor at the Hidden Valley, a name etched in university. his reporting experiences during a the minds of Newarkers after Each year thousands suffer in­ Winnin g an award often the community, he said, which in­ lecture at the university, was a bit years of controversy surrounding jury, burns and death due to holi­ changes people, but not Thomas creased the pressure on Cox . " I'd probably be cutting grass if shy about entering his work for· zoning, will be Hidden Valley no day decorations and carelessness. Turco!, the 1985 Pulitzer Prize " People and (my) editors were it wasn't fo r Nick," he said. consideration for the Pulitzer, longer. winner for general news repor­ ve ry inter·ested," he said , " and 1 said his dad, Battista Tur·col, ting. Turco! got interested in jour­ The proposed developme!lt - had a lot of support. " whose family resides in Wilm­ Trees, lights, ornaments and Turcot, 31, a 1976 University of After Turcot wr·ote a story con­ nalism during his senior year at ington. actually in two sections - will the university. After writing for now be called Christiansted and fireplaces produce extra hazards Delaware graduate and former cerning Cox's expense account in our homes at a time when the Newark Weekly Post 1·eporter won from a trip to Boston, Cox resign­ The Review, the university " An editor submitted Tom's West Branch. newspaper. Turco! obtained an in­ stories to the awards people," the Christiansted, so named hectic season may distract us the Pulitzer, the highest honor ed. " He (Cox ) was under too much from fire safety. Aetna Hose, bestowed on a journalist, in May. pressure," Turco! said. tership at the Newark Weekly elder Turco! said, " but Tom said because the land includes the Post. He then la nded a job with the not to bother. If it was up to Tom­ headwaters of the Christina Hook and Ladder Co. offers the Despite the award, however, P r o s e c u t e r s b e g a n i n­ following advice for a happy holi­ Turcot said he still concerns vesti gating Cox's records and Atlantic City, N.J ., Press covering my, he would not have won the River, is the new name for the sec­ politics until he was hired by the award." tion which was to have been called day. himself with just " doing the best discovered he spent over $100,000, he can" in his daily job. mostly on antiques, Turcot said. Virginia newspaper in 1984 . " The Pulitzer threw me out the Hidden Valley. West Branch is the " You have to go into this profes­ window, " Turco! said. " I don't ex­ new name for the section which " I look down at awards," he Cox was indicted Sept. 4 and will If you buy a natural, cut tree, said. ·'I think awards are overem· stand trial for 57 counts of fraud, sion (journalism) with your· eyes pect to pr·oduce another Pulitzer was to have been Fairfield VI. open because it is a tough and story. People kind of expect me to The names have been changed check for freshness. Shedding phasized and I never gave much in January, Turcot said . needles are a sign of a dry tree thought about them.'' Although Turcot may object to demanding business," Turcot always produce great stories and because there is a large Hidden said. " Reporting isn't glamorous they want to know if I'm a fluke. Valley townhouse complex in and a serious hazard. Fresh Turcot won the Pulitzer while awards, the Pulitzer has helped needles won't break when bent. reporting for the Vil·ginian-Pilot him achieve a hi gher position . because yo u have to convince " But I just want to give stories Elsmere and because it was editors and write a story that is in­ as much punch as I can," he said, believed Fairfield VI would have and Ledger Star ' in Chesapeake, Turco! currently reports subur­ Va . He investigated the spending bian news for· The Wa shington teresting and accurate under "and make them interesting and been confusing, according to the Once the tree is home, keep it Post. deadline pr·essure. But at times it exciting." developer. outside until you can decorate it. habits of Hunter Cox Jr., the city Cut off the base, one to two inches, and place it in a stable holder, DART Keep the holder filled with water and keep the tree away from heat. City Council urged to begin planning Place your tree away trom New schedules heaters and out of the exit ~ay.; . Check all lighting for safety. Look Traffic and the future of Main reaction. I would feel better if I out and determine how we're go­ • Voted to prohibit the parking Street are two of the most impOI·­ knew the action was a piece of a ing to do it.'' of vehicles on lawn areas of apart­ DART is distributing new bus for frayed or broken areas where wires are exposed. Damaged sets tant issues facing Newark, yet Ci­ very lar·ge plan." Suchanec stressed that he is not ment complexes. schedules, which will become ef­ ty Council has never formally laid Currently, Council has no criticising existing city commit­ fective Monday, Dec.16. should be thrown out. Do not • Voted to prohibit turns from chance repairing. Keep bulbs down long-term plans for dealing overall criter·ia by which to tees and departments which are the northbound lane of South Col­ away from curtains and flam­ with those problems. evaluate the issues and determine concerned with short-term plann­ lege Avenue onto Plymouth Drive. The new schedules, which have mable materials and do not use That is of concern to City Coun­ an appropriate course of action, ing, but said it is Council's r·espon­ • Decided to retain the four-wa y been redesigned for easier use by candles anywhere on the tree. cilman John Suchanec, who has Suchanec said. " We need some sibility to set policy regarding stop at Church Road and Casho riders, include few changes. called upon Council to begin con­ goal, some strategy, some criteria long-term objectives. Mill Road. No more than three sets of lights sidering comprehensive, strategic we can base our actions on." " The question is, do we have the • Voted to approve first reading The most significant are the ad­ should be on an extension cord. planning rather than continuing to He urged Council to consider the right objectives and goals in of a bill to change the zoning of a dition of a morning trip on Route Overloading cords can start a fire. react to problems as they arise. development of f01·mal goals for place," he said. .495 acre parcel of land at 189 S. 11 to alleviate crowding, and the Keep connections away from the " I don't eniov getting into 'react traffic and for Main Street. " Once :suc11anec 's comments were Chapel St. from multi-family rerouting of Route 15 service water base and use Underwriters modes, ' " Suchanec said. " Many we decide what we're going to made during Monday's meeting of dwellings (RM) to neighborhood around the South College Avenue Laboratory (UL) listed cords of times when we vote, it is a gut do" Suchanec said, "We can go council . In other action, council : shopping l BN ). bridge which is closed for repairs. the correct size. Use weather proof outdoor lights and cords for outdoors. GET YOUR HOLIDAY F RAGRAN CES AT New schedules include a new These sets are not for prolonged type of route map, improved fare VILLAGE PERFUMES exposure, so take them down as 2207 N . MARKET ST .. WILM .. D E • 656·5229 information, a simplified method soon as the season is over. of following routes on the map and Unplug all lights and blow out times within the schedule and a all candles before leaving the listing of windshield signs seen on house or going to sleep. Do not use the DART buses. real candles in the windows; use Elempting, electric ones listed by UL. Keep Robert Taylor, DART ad­ all ornaments, candles and cords Tantalizing ministrator, said the new away from children and pets. BECOME schedules are " easier to read and Dry trees can burn like a torch Fruit Baskets understand." and spread the fire. 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'l'h:e fir s t tas k assig n e d Joliet, Ill., a city he realizes is As a ssistant to City Manager New{lrk's new a ssista nt city more fam ous fo r its fictiona l P eter Ma rshall, Zusag will man~g e r , Cha rles M. Zusag, was chHra clers than its •· e~oll ones. primaril y be working in person­ a n a ppropriate one - to develop "You know, Joliet. home of the nel, labor relations, purchasing an informa tiona l city m ap. Blues Br others," he said. and public relations. It : was appropria te because After earning a be~ c hel or ' s ~u t "one of the first tasks," he Z u s ~, a native Midwesterner, degr ee from Northern Jlliiwis satd, " will be to get used to the first:set eyes on Newark in mid­ Uni versity in 1973 and a maste•··s way things operate here." October and just m oved here Nov. in pubic administr·ation in 1976, 21. ; Zusag went to wo•·k for th • City of Zusag, who enjoys basketball, TJ-te map has helped him leam J oliet golf and harness racing, said that his ytay around ' ·as long as I'm on He began as purchsing a gent a lthough he had spent many yeat·s Elkton Road or South Colleg and was subsequenlly promoted to in lllinoi ·, it wasn't too difficult to Ave11ue," Zusag said, laughing . personnel director, whi ch wa:.; the make the decision to move. so: far, Zusa g, 3~. likes what he position he held when he leam ed has seen of Newark. " It's nice out of th opening in Newar-k. He wanted the experience as an here," he said . ·'The scenet·y is Zusag applied a nd was chosen assistant city manager a nd, he gorgeous ." because " what they were looking he said , " this seems like a nice ZUlSa g was born and •·ew·ed in fo r ma tched m y background .' · place to wot·k . ''

any basis to reject it. ' 'I hate lo project with the stipulation that PARI I from la give up the tra nsfer lax m un e~ the applicants c omm unic a~e thei•· Wl)ile the project will create 75 bull don't see where we have plans conceming struct u ~ ahd any c h oice~ , " he said. co n s~ t · u c ti o n jobs, they will be transfer luK payment to H ghes. Hughes said he was not sure short-li ved . It willtreale just The application for county In­ .; t what would happen if cuun cil seven permanent jobs. dustrial reveuue bond money was fa iled lo endot·se the project, '-· ~~ ' And of the $9.5 million, just $1.2 expected tu l.Je considered by the million will be used fur renuva· beLa use he had never· seen that development corpot·ation board Krista Marshall and Kim Spohn enjoy an afternoon ride on the trails at Ca rpenter State lions. The rest will go towards happen. The New Caslle Co unt Tuesday. Park near Newark. Photo/Oianne Carnegie Economic Development Coq J. the purchase of the 12.76 acre Wa ller McEvilly Jr., attorney progerty. asks for a municipa l resolution of approval, but it was uot clear for Park Pla ce Apartments, L.P., However, Council man J ohn said the project will benefit the Suchanec pointed out that the how much weight failure lo pas,; such n resolution wo uld cany. city by creating jobs a nd project meets city standa t·ds a nd upgt·ading the existing complex . questioned whelhe•· council had Co un cil voted lo endot·se the NEWARK CAR WASH NEWS FilE OPEN WHILE EXPANDING

the influence six times and of driv­ NDER NEW MANAGEMENT t:astle Ct·inie Stoppet·s in g while hi: license was suspend­ ed or revoked nine times. ALL NEW EQUIPMENT Holiday open house Fugiti ve> soug l1t OPEN DAILY 8 TIL DUSK If you ha ve information about CLOSED SUNDAY Gov. Michael N. Castle will host Delaware Cr ime .S toppers is in Cla rk. you can call the Delaware a holiday open house a t Woodburn seare!J of William Lewis Cla rk, a Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-800- in Dover· on Saturday, Dec. 14 45-year-old black 111 a le whfl has T I P-3~ :J :J ft·om 9 a .m . lo 5 p .m . "I am hoping that everyom: can bee11 convicted of driving under weekdays. stop by and shat·e in.the spirit of 264 ELKTON RD. the holiday seC~son ,' · sa icl Casll (: . ·'I am quite proud of our holiday decorations a nd l am pleased to NEWARK continue this annual Woodburn trallition.' ' PLEASANT VALLEY w'oodbum, the governor 's of­ ficial r·esidence, will display a n­ PAINTING CO. nual holiday decorations and SURPRISE THAT 00-IT-YOURSELFER music, li ght refreshments, a nd ac­ RESIDENTIAL· We can beautify tivities for children will be yo ur hom e for less than you 'd expect. WITH A GREAT GIFT FROM available. The holiday open house WE WORK •INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR will be held from 2 p.m . until 4:30 TO YOUR (l.IU . •NEW AND OLDER HOMES Public holiday lours of ­ CONVEN IEN CE ! •MOBILE HOM E ROO F COATING ~llM._WtlfiD .buP" will a lso be a vaila ble each :;aturday in December· from 2:30 NE ARK, EL. • 302-454-1654 7lrq1Cif'rr p.m. until 4:30 p.m . 3/8" Cordless 71rqKjtq Drtllo up lo 318" In wood or tiMI. 7114" Circula 11.2V ballery rachargoo In 3 houra. DEFINIT ION OF A " BAR GAIN " - AN ADVANlAGEOUS PU HCHASE. WodeiiOtOSOW $ Modol 5007NB Super duly 13 AMP molor, cornea wllh : fXodu ' dv ~ proba bly s.hopped at o th er discount stores with discour1t prices .. on ly to : In ISC OU nt qualr ty .. ..

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Woodruff, 12, who lives on Coun­ "He kept telling me I was good Woodruff is keeping up with his try side Lane near Bear with his at it and that he was proud of what art at Gauger under the tutelage by Neil Thomas parents Frank and Valerie, said I was doing," Woodruff said of of Ann Lawson, a teacher who con­ he prefers drawing things of a Wells, who submitted the stu­ ducts an after-school art program mechanical nature. " Tanks dent's work to the competition. on Wednesdays. • As a second grader, Scott Easy Access Woodruff didn't find school ter­ airplanes, helicopters, mostly ribly stimulating so he started do­ mechanical things," he said. "It's by Route 40 ing what lots of kids do when kind of hard to do people." they're bored- he doodled. "Usually, if you like art it is His work was among 2,000 Next to He developed the strong interest because of the teacher you've pieces submitted to the Interna­ in things mechanical because his got," Woodruff said. "He (Wells) tional Children's Art Exhibit com­ Weaver's "I always did like to draw, even father enjoys working on the fami­ got me to look seriously at my petition. About 200 American when I was little," said Woodruff, ly car. "I like to go out and watch work as art - art art, not just students won prizes in the exhibi­ Liquors who is now a seventh grade stu­ him and help him," Woodruff drawing." tion. dent at the Martin J. Gauger Mid­ said. dle School, "so I just started doodling. And I've kept on doodl­ ing and drawing ever since." That interest in the mechanical world has led Woodruff to con­ sider some day wedding his ar­ But Woodruff was no ordinary tistic abilities with his mechanical inclinations as an architect. Presents on Parade doodler and his work eventually evolved into art - art worthy of a major award int he 15th Interna­ tional Children's Art Exhibition "I'd like to do something real sponsored by the Foundation for neat, a strange building," he said. Art Education and held in Japan. " Maybe triangle shaped. Just something a little different that M~e everyone's will stick out." He was awarded the Copper Award for a cut paper composi­ tion which featured a black Woodruff credits T.E. Wells I, background on which imaginary an artist and his art teacher last Chr1sbnas dream creatures (ghosts and pumpkin year at William P. Bancroft men) waged a pitched battle using School, for his development in art ·· ·.~ helicopters and other machinery. and for the award. come true from SHARR Don't v c R - . MODEL HVC5824 Weight! Reg . $329 .95

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DeAscanis as Space utilization through Delcastle Technical High director, a nd the concet·t band School, telephone 995-8100. with Steven Zimmerman as direc­ Training cia. s The next m eeting of the Delcastle is one of three secon­ tor; the Archmet·e Academy dary vocational-technical high chorus with Mary E llen Hostetter Project ASSIST, a volunteet· Christina School District's Space tutodng program to be nefit Utilization Committee is schedul­ schools in the New Castle County as director; the P adua Academy Vocational-Technical School chot·us and concert band with Sr. dyslexic children sponsored by EXTENDED OPEN WED.-FRI. TIL 8 ed for 7::!0 p.m . Monday, Dec. 16 Newark White Clay Kiwanis, will in th Hob rl S. Gallaher E lemen­ District. Gerald Helene as director ; the X-MAS HOURS: UNTIL DEC. 20 Salesianum concert band and start a training class Apl"il 7, 1986 . tary School a uditorium, 800 The classes will be held once a Brownleaf Rd., Newark. wind ensemble with Christopher Newark High A rots a s director; a nd the week for eight weeks, with follow­ This is the latest in a series of up classes in September. They will public meetings looking at some of Salesianum-U rsullne Academy Holiday concert chorus with J ean Scalessa as be taught by Virginia Biasotto at the concems caused by the rapid­ P.S. duPont Elementary School. ly inct·easing student population of director. The Newark High School Sym­ Each group will perform a lone For further information on Pt·o­ the Chl"ist. ina School D!!lld ct. The ject ASSIST, contact Biasotlo at district is the state's largest and phonic Band, Wind Ensemble, and first then all the choruses, with fastest growing school district. Jazz Ensemble will present a free ba nd accompaniment, w ill com­ 764 -37 4:! m· write: Project ASSIST, ,f trJ .l 1 School distl"i ct spokesperson, holiday concert at 8 p.m . Thurs­ bine for a grand finale fealul"i ng Newark White Clay Kiwanis, P .O. 11;2 [iurmt .rlllfl · '.M-wnnr,.,'flolnll'fl'!- (JOZ) 366-~7~7 Dr. Philip A. Toman, noted that day, Dec. 19. " Adeste Fidelis" and na rra tion of " The band members want to the Christmas story from the Bi­ Box 356, Newark. 19 7 11~.----.!===~~~ - ~=· ==I:F•~•m!o!rly~P!""!'!"m~P~•!•k~l~~=:::::::: there have been a number of show their appreciation for the ble. reasons for the growth. He in­ dicated key fa ctors a re more support of the band by the com­ St. Mark's Hi gh School is homes being buil t with the lower munity this fall," said Newark located on Pike Creek Road which interest ra tes, the lower teacher­ High director of bands Lloyd H. is off the Kirkwood Highway in the student ratio in district elemen­ Ross. Pike Creek Va ll ey. The program will open with the SOUTHERN STATES tat·v schoo ls. and the numb • ~ r of children reluming to public Wind Ensemble, which is a Christiana 800 Ogletown Road, Newark schon ls from pl"i vate schools. smaller concert band, and will The district has a lready decided feature the percussion section in 378-0330 to reopen the West Park Place an arrangement of " I Got Christmas program Rhythm" by Gershwin. ~sch oo l as a complete pl"imat·y unit •this fa ll. Presently it is serving as Senior trombonist Ken Ebo will The Christiana High School Con­ :a kindergarten centet· for the John perform the Mm·ceau Symphoni­ cett Band and Jazz E nsemble a nd •R. Downes Schoo l. que for trombone and band. The the chora l g roups will pt·escnt Trombone and Saxophone theit· annual Christmas concert a t ~ Eadiet· meetings in the series Quartets will perform several ~ ha ve dealt with da ta collection 7:30p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, in the Fegat·ding the one to ten year Christmas carols, and the Jazz school auditorium. WINTER OPEN HOUSE •enrollment projections and setting Ensemble, a 22 piece " big band," The concet·t will feature a varei­ • guidelines about options to be con­ will play three selections . ty of traditiona l Christmas music. 10 A.M.- •sidcred for obtaining optimum use The program closes with the full A small donation is r·equested at Symphonic Band, which is a 112- of space. the dOOL SAT., DEC.14 2P.M. piece group. This band will play •' The meeting is open to the several selections, including ~publi c . Anyone wishing to address Alfred Reed's ' 'Russian Christiana =the committee at the Dec. 16 Christmas Music." -if~ SANTA ON HAND! ~meeting should call the office of The Newark High School Band Band paper drive •lh Assistant Supel"intendent Dr. Boosters will present the students •ALL ORNAMENTS i~"· Ne il Wal:~. l al454-2271 at least 24 an awards banquet before the con­ :hours in advance of the meeting. The Christiana High School cert. Senior band members' mat·ching band will hold its twice­ ------FRESH CUT ... parents will be recognized, and monthly paper drive on Saturday, I 25°/o OFF ; Del castle presentation of awards for the Dec. 14 and Saturday, Dec. 28 . marching band will be made by Papers will be collected from 9- M-FB-6 •NATU RAL $499 SAT. 8·4 I CHRISTMAS selected Ross and Assistant Director Beth 11 a.m. those days in the high SUN. 11 -5 WREATHS ,~C h ee rl e ade rs Richardson. school pa rking lot. Proceeds The public is invited to the benefit the band. I TREES 1 The Delcastle Cheerlea ding Christmas Concert which will be •POINSETTIAS •Squad has been selected to com­ held in the Newark Hi g h : pete in the national cheerleadmg 0 auditorium at 8 p.m. Broadmeadow $4.99 •championship which will be held I $5° OFF ;Feb. 14-17 in Anahicm, Cal. 1 with this coupon bu. Fancy ' The Cougar squad was selected St. Mark's Holly, bake sale I1 thru Dec. 15 •% $& 49 ~fro m among 100 v1deotapes s ub- APPLES mitted to the nationa l competition , committee. Delcastle will com­ Christmas concert A holly a nd bake sale will be ------..1 (Jibs ...... 99'1 held Ft·ida y morning, Dec. 20 by ~ pete in the category fo t· squads of The annual All-C a tholic ~ten m embers, according to the Broadmeadow School AFS •FREE REFRESHMENTS Christmas Concert will be held Club. Deborah Scott, cheerleading ad- this year at St. Mark's High • visor. School on Tuesday evening, Dec. ~ The Delcastle eight-member 17. ~s qu a d is a vail able to demonstrate The concert, featuring students ~ th e ir cheering techniques fot· com- from five local Catholic high munity and social agencies. schools, will begin at 7:30p.m. It • "This would be excellent prac­ is open to the public and admis­ ~ lice for us in preparation for the sion is free. · ~ J.L. CLARK CO. SKILLED MANUFACTURING PERSONNEL AVAILABLE Dozen s of ex perienced mfg . persons avai lable to you , due to Harford Co. plant closing . SKILLED IN * Machi ne operation * Sh ipping/ packing * Plant maintenance * Offi ce/clerical * Management VANGUARD LPGASZONE Propane Gas And morel HEATER Grills ... Cool, Clean Outdoor Cooking. CALL Instant on , off and ad · justable temperatures . THE~OURCE! 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The " Members' Holiday Show" ~ Holiday show will be on display from 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., Mondays through "An Exhibition of Works from Thursdays, and from 8 a.m. - 4:30 the University of Delaware Per­ p.m ., Fridays. For weekend ,manent Collection" will be on hours, call the Clayton Hall front , display from Dec. i: through Jan. 5 desk, telephone 451-1259. • at the University Gallery in Old t College on the University of The exhibition will be closed r Delaware campus in Newark. Dec. 24-26. The scope of this important col­ lection of art and antiques, ad­ ministered by the University's Of­ For sales or exhibition informa­ tion, contact Patricia C. Kent, ~ flee of the President, will be telephone 451-8841. ~ represented in 29 works, including t a seldom seen painting by N.C. Wyeth, "The Sower." Also on display will be works by Study Andrew Wy¢th, Stanley Arthurs •and Frank Schoonover, as well as : works of other regional artists Forest industry : represente!i in the Permanent Col­ ' lection. : The Permanent Collection is one Dr. John E. A. Mackenzie : of two distinct collections of art on specialist in resource economic~ : the university campus; the other at the University of Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station is maintained by the University ~9 BIGSAVINGS.ON Gallery under the administration has received a two-year grant of the Museum Studies Program. from the Delaware Department of EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ' The size of the Permanent Col­ Agricultut·e to study the state's ~~ forest products industry. • lection today is due, in gr~at part, to the influence of three Universi­ UP TO 60% OFF! . ty pr~idents - Walter Hullihen A. 29 DIAMOND% CT. TW . BANGLE BRACLET $749 . • (1920-44), John A. Perkins (1950- Purposes of the study are to 67) and E.A. Trabant (1968- analyze the current structure of B. 5Yz CT. TW. DIAMOND BRACELET :$2698. • present). the harvesting, processing and Mrs. Irene K. Lenher, organizer forest product marketing in­ C. 20 DIAMOND .40 CT. TW . HEAVY LINK BRACELET $898. of the series of Regional Art Ex­ dustries in Delaware and identify . hibitlons that has evolved into the ~ays to make these industries D. Yz CT. DIAMOND NECKLACE $689 . current Biennial Ar1 Exhibitions, more efficient and cost­ ; also has served as an important competitive with out-of-state E. %CT. PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND NECKLACE $569. · influence and contributor to the firms. 1 development of the collection. (The next Biennial Art Exhibition : is scheduled Jan. !9-Feb. 28, and it According to Mackenzie . will include three paintings from Delaware's forests represent ~ earlier Regional Art Exhibitions. ) significant but often overlooked , The Permanent Collection ex­ resource which could be used : hibition celebrates the publication more efficiently. Roughly 31 per­ of "A Catalog/of the Permanent cent of the state's land area is •. Collection of· the University of covered by forests. That feeling for fashion Save! makes it special, makes it State Line Seiko. Video HEART-SHAPED RINGS 30°/o (301) 398-1611 & PENDANTS OFF Located next to State Line Liquors. RT. 279 CEikton-Newark Rd.), OUR ENTIRE Elkton, MD. SAVE 50°/o SELECTION OF ITEM LIST d uR PRICE MEN'S &LADIES' A. PAVE ' HEART SHAPED DIA . RING $360 .00 $.180.00 B. DIAMOND -CLUSTER SEIKO WATCHES HEART-SHAPED RING $475 .00 $237.50 I "DOLLAR DAYS" C. PENDANTS $230.00 I Mon., Tues. Et Wed. -Rent any Movie I $1.00 per night $375.00 Thursday "Company Night" .00 . Show your company I. D. and rent any movie for $1 ' Jillian Sposato is shown pointing out where she wants her father, Charles Sposato, to look in order to get the best picture angle possible . She was celebrating her very FIRST BIRTHDAY on November 23, 1985 and had a hard time directing everyone to face the camera. Jill is now 20 oounds 1 ounce and is 30 l/4" tall.

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AGAPE FELLOWSHIP SAINT NICHOLAS OUR REOEEMER Newark New A Sp l1l t fl11ad local expression of EPISCOPAL CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH theBodyofChrist. John son at Augusta Sunday Wo!Ship : 10:00 a.m. at Old Newark Rd . & Century Club Ch estnut Hill Rd . Ches . Hill Est . HowardJohnsons.Route896and Newark 1·95. HOLY EUCHARIST 737-6176 Corner of Delaware Ave. Wednesday Home Meeting held 10:30HolyEucharist Carl H. Kr uelleJr. & Haines St. ot7:30p.m. l------...-1 Pastor 731-5107 SAINT THOMAS'S PARISH Sunday School and Ronald Cohen, Pastqr ASSEMBLY OF GOD IEPISCOPALI BibleC ia sses 9:00a .m. I lovett&BennySts. 276SouthCollege OivineWors hip 10:00a.m. Newark, Delaware etParkPlace Holy Communion 1st Sunday. (302) 737-700.7 Rev .Thomul:azer HolyEucharist 3rdSunday SUNDAY: · Sundays: B. 10 and 5:30 Bible Study, All ages · 9:30a.m. Wednesdays: 12:10 p.m. GLASGOW CHURCH Children's ServicJ s Morn . Worship · 10:40 a.m . Holy Oa ys : 5:30 p.m. !unless OFTHE NAZARENE Youth Service· 9 a.m. otherwise an~ouncedl Four Season's Pnilion TUESOAY : All are welcomed hara. All 896andFourSuson'sPkwy. Evening Service · 7:00p.m. sacrame ntal ministrations are Newark. DE Wednesday Bible Study · 7:00 available. Fo•additionalinforma· 731-t413 p m tloncall368-4644. Sundayschool 9:30 c]at6er J'tartit~ L.Js~oi:ur~do x,!P:!!ra:l!ye::_;r· _!;6: 30~p. m;·--1--~.~- A~ll~WELELrcCO~M!:E"~-1 r.~~~~~g::,~·h~: ~~ : ~ 9~~~~~~HC~~~~~~a~ M~J:o~~:rut~~E~CH Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 "-"' Min ister 69 E. Ma in Street Pastor : Grover C. Desk ins A non-sectarian center for CharlesMoo 10 11021361-lm the treatment of alcoholics. 737-3781 Wo n hlpServicu &8\110; 9~Ji! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SundayBible Chur chSchool · allagu 9:30& 292WestMainStreet •Accredited by J.C.A.H. Newark. DE ~~:~::Worsh i p ~~ : ~ ~ : ~ : Nurnoy available 9 : ~ & :: : : ~ : Summer Worship •Approved for lns'urance Coverage Evening Worship 6:00P .M. Un ivers ltySiudentfellowship 10:30a.m .· Senctuory Wednesday Rm .lll tla.m. Church School 9:15a .m. Call 1301)273-6600 or 13011679-8992 lour Baltimore number) BlbleClasses 7:00P.M. IWesleyf ounduio nl Nursery provided CALVARY BAPTIST lunch · WesleyHouse 12:30p.m. The Reverend IWuteyfoundalionl D• . Robenl.Lowry. Pastor Father Martin's Ashley 21SE . DelawareAve. 9:30Worshipbroadcast Newark . DE WNRKtl60 800 Tydings Lane, Havr~ de Grace, MD 21078 361~904 Pauors: Cli fford A. Arm our. Jo. GLASGOW REFORM EO Sund aySchool 9:45 MorningWorsh ip 11 :00 L---.;;,W;,;;. D.;;,'".;.;;I• I,;.;;RI.;;,ch---1 Me:.~E:tB~~~:!:IN;,~~:~~ on BYFS:45Sund ays MIRACLE TABERNACLE Rd .401offRt.72.llmllesouthof Wednesday Even ing Fellowship "for people who Rt.40 ENGLAND STOVES Olnnerbyreservationat5:45 needamiracl ~" SUNDAYS 11 A.M. OF DELAWARE BibleStudy 6:45 Sund ay 1:C?p .m. Rev . NelsonK . Molkus 1911 Kirkwood Hwy. ChoirRehearsal 7:45 Newark New Country Club 792-2280 New ark . DE Pastor: Inte rim Pastor !Corner Delaware Ave . Presbyter ianChurchlnAmtrica Wood & Coal Burning Dr. Da niel A. MacDonald &He lnesSt.l Stoves. and Accessories. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST Ronald Cohen , Pas tor We accept Visa & Masttreard 102-737-7007 PENCADER We wish you CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2200S .CollegeAve. every joy and 738-4124 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Corner of Rt.896& Rt.40 361-1242 Worsh ip 10:30A.M. blessing of this SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP OF NEWARK happy 420WIIIoRd. Adult& Children BlbloStudy.Ailoges!:30o .m. SundeySchool 9:15A.M. HERMAN'S QUALITY Church Tro lnlng All oges 6:00 IOffPerkPiocel Christmas 10:30 Sundoy YouthFellowshlp 8:00P .M. season! p.m. MEAT SHOPPE INC. WorshlpServlces 11:00a .m. S"'doySchool& "AC hu!chp•oudof ltsput. wlth 64 E. Cle vel and Ave . WEDNESDAY Ct. ndCareProvlded avisionlorthefuture." Newark , DE ProyorServlce 7:00p.m. Students& John Oldman. Pastor 731-5344 PASTOR WilliE E. JOHNSON Newcomers Welcome 731 ·5924

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CUSTOM RACQUETS BF GOODRICH TIRES 61&S . CollegeAve. Please Call 100Etkton Rd .. N ewark Newark 737-0905 ei::~~adc:vu:,tr f~~rng~;'9 DELAWARE TIRE I •R icquett•Shou •A ccessories CENTER, INC · to become 738-5705 a sponsor 368-2531 ; Dec.11,1- The New Ark Post 15a coMMuNITY

Rockwood Dicken~s Fund grows holiday Donations for decorations re~ch 17,949 The Victorian Christmas season wlll come to life Dec. 17-19 during The Charles Dickens Christmas Bing and fund raiser Shirley Tar­ Co., Curtis Paper Co., Maryland Rockwood Museum's .i;hristmas Club, formed to seek funds for new rant. Bank n.a., and anonymous. candlelight tours, whiCT! will be holiday decorations In downtown He also cited: VFW officers SPONSOR held 7-9 p.m. each night. Newark, has now raised $7,949.56 . . William Schaen, Curtis Morrison, ($15()-f249) Costumed actors will portray The Club, sponsored by Raymond Edwards and Elmer Eagle Furniture Co. , University Bringhurst family members and Newark's J. Allison O'Daniel Post Saxton Sr.; city officials Mayor Mobil, Newark Co., servants who lived at Rockwood 475, Veterans of Foreign Wars, William Redd, Peter Marshall, Newark Schwinn Cyclery, Mellon around 1900. and supported by downtown Fred Herald and Dennis Smith; Bank, Avon, Bank of Delaware, Visitors will be able to talk with businessmen, has as its goal city employees Jake Shew and McDonald's restaurant. the family and their servants as $10,000. Russell Field, who put up the FRIEND they walk through the Victorian If a Newark City Council ap­ lights; and Delaware State ($1-$149) country estate decorated for the propriation of $4,000 is included in Chamber of Commerce represen­ Bill and Vleve Gore, Post House Christmas season. A Christmas the total, the Club has more than tatives Blake Wilson and Jean Restaurant Inc., Italo's Tailor tree, stockings on the mantle, met its goal. However, Joe For­ Toman, who helped Identify and Shop, Newark Chevron, H. Alfred toys, dolls and parlor games wlll misano of Newark Farm and work with businessmen in the and Shirley Tarrant, Jimmy's be on display and live greens and Home Supply, co-chairman of the area. Diner, Abbott's Shoe Repair, The flowering plants will fill the fund drive, said the Club Is still The list of Individuals and firms Stone Balloon , Newark rooms, Including the 1851 conser­ seeking donations in hopes of topp­ which have donated money to the Travelodge. vatory. ing the goal exclusive of the city Charles Dickens Christmas Club Locker's Sporting Goods, Rene Wassail, cheese and crackers appropria tlon. are as follows: Burke Associates of Newark, will be served after the tour and The money has been used to pur­ LEADERSIUP Newark Camera Shop, B. Gary musical entertainment will be chase new lighted wreaths for the ($1,000 or more) Scott Inc., The Deer Park, Camp­ provided. downtown area, wreaths which Alfred and Richard Handloff, bell Travel Center, Thomas Admission to the candlelight have been put In place by city Wilmington Trust Co. , and the CI­ Cooper Auxiliary Post 475 VFW, tours is $5 per person. Reserva­ employees. ty of Newark. Newark Florists. tions are required. For reserva­ It will also fund two lighted BENEFACTOR Newark Chinese Laundry, tions or information about Christmas trees along Main ($500-$999) Rhodes Pharmacy and Medical daytime tours, contact or call Street, one on the traffic island Robert and Mary Jane Teeven. Equipment, Albert A. Grant Jr., Rockwood Museum, 610 Shipley across from McDonald's and one PATRON Newark Newsstand, Shamrock Road, Wilmington, DE 19809, Elizabeth Hopkins portrays Anna Bringhurst at Rockwood on the island across from the Deer ($250-$499) Printing, Farmer's Radiator and telephone 571-7776. Museum. Park. Newark Farm and Home Supp­ Air Conditioning. For the success of the drive to ly, Shinn's , Bing's Bakery, Boulden Oil Co., Carol Peters, date, Formisano expressed Crown Zellerback's Gaylord Con­ Orville Clark, J. Allison ·o•Daniel thanks to Club co-chairman Salina tainer Division, Delaware Trust Post475VFW.

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tionary War, will speak at the Jan. Boy Scouts 7meeting. The speaker at the Jan. 21 meeting will be Delaware Lt. Gov. Attention VCR Owners!- Youths invited S.B. Woo. The Glasgow Lions meet at 6:30 Now you can view your home movies, p.m. the first and third Tuesdays slides and photographs on T.V. "The importance of the Boy of each month In the Glass Kit­ Scouts of America In preparing chen restaurant on U.S. 40. youth for the future is never Are your precious memories gather· greater than it is now," according ing dust, stored away in a shoebox to Alden Bugher, chairman of the somewhere in your closet? Is it too Lenape District of the Del-Mar-Va much of a hassle to dig them out? Council, Boy Scouts of America. Now all your memories, 8mm or This message from the top Boy Santa 16mm movies, color slides and photos Scout volunteer in the greater Ed Freel can be transferred onto video·cassette Newark area was presented at a Morning snack for easy viewing on your TV. Once recent meeting of Boy Scout your memories are on videotape they volunteers. Glasgow Lions A morning snack with Santa will will be preserved forever. You'll never "Our plan for the coming years be held 9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, have to be bothered again with clumsy emphasizes our determination to Dec. 21 at the West Park Center projection screens, complicated pro· perform to the best of our ability Carper representative cafeteria. lectors, faded Of cracked photos or for the boys of the Newark area," The event is for children .8 and buckled slides. Bugher said. Ed Freel, an administrative under. Parents must stay with The veteran Scouter pointed out assistant to U.S. Rep. Tom Carper their children, and parents are en­ that hundr~ds of boys still have of Delaware, recently addressed a couraged to bring cameras. not been properly invited to join a Glasgow Lions Club meeting. Admission is 5q cents per child Cub Scout pack or a Boy Scout Carper was scheduled to speak and $1 per adult. troop. but had to remain in Washington, The event is sponsored by the VIdeo Ttansfer Service Features: There are currently more than D.C. because of an extended Con­ Newark Department of Parks and gressional session. Recreation, the White Clay •Narration and background music 1,400 boys from the Newark area c'jf.abllltles registered in 37 Cub Scout packs Freel's talk was followed by a Kiwanis and Mr. Donut. and Boy Scout troops. Information short business meeting. For information, call the dls~~f:::~~';N1~Yes . executed wipes, Edward Cooch Jr., a descendant Department at 366-7060. • Electronic color correction. Video cassettes from treasured photos and movies about joining is available from the make the perfect gift for friends and loved ones. Place Del-Mar-Va Council office at 652- of the Cooch family which lived at •VHS and Beta formats. Coach's Bridge during the Revolu- • Peace of mind service your order now and be sure to have your movies in 3741. Santa time for the holidays. Time's running out...only a short time left. Newark YWC "~

Breakfast with Santa will be held Saturday, Dec. 14 at the YWCA Newark Center, West Park UNIVERSAl Place and South College Avenue . I The menu includes paneakes. Seatings are at 8:30 a .m. and 10 NORTHEASTPLAZAV(next to Fashion Bu1) NORTH EAST, MD I D 0 a.m. I Cost is $2.50 and prepaid reser­ (301)287·9200 vations are required. For In· ll formation or to reserve a seat, ca!J ; the Center at 368-9173;... ,."".~======·=~-~ •Complete eye eum •Frames from Group "A" Soft contactlense with •Most prescription pkg. purchase lenses in clear glass •19.' $49 Reg. t72 CHRiSfMAS' BAUSCH & LOMB ® at ELKTON'S &NORTH EAST'S EXTENDED WEAR #1 VIDEO STORE I Soft contact lens with pkg.purcheu SPECiAlS •&9. Now until Dec. 31st •••

I $200 ALL MOVIESor per day 5 MOVIES FOR ~10° 0 for2 DAYS Complete repair on all Brand VCR's IVI RIAl VIDEO llg Elk M•fl NorthhttPiu• for an appointment call Elkton, MD (n ..t to F.. hlon Bug) (3011311·1100 North bet, MD (3011217·1200

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and antique train display will be held in the historic Yorklyn Sta­ 1 p.m ., Newark Senior P layers tion Gift Shop. rehearsal. W&WRR Hot punch and cookies will be 8 p.m ., Newark Senior Players served in the restored Ken­ at Cha pel Street Playhouse, with nedyville Station ticket office a nd second performa nce Saturday, Christmas lights tours snack bar, and all buildings will Dec.14. The second annual Christmas be tastefully decorated with Monday, Dec. 16 lights train tours will be held by lights. 10 a.m ., knitting instruction. the Wilming ton & Westem Tickets for the train, which in­ 10 a .m ., crafts. Railroad Dec. 27-29. clude admission to all displays 10 a.m .-noon, Avon, Tupper­ Trains will depart fmm the and the hot punch and cookies, a re wa re, Wi cker representative. ra il road 's Gr·eenbank Station $6 for adults and $3 for children 11 a.m ., exercise. complex just north of the intersec­ ages 2-12. Children under two will 12:30 p.m ., Monday Movie tion of Del. 2 and Del. 41 near be admitted free. P a id reserva ­ Matinee. Prices Corner. tions will be accepted until Dec. 12: 45 p.m ., canasta . " This is a perfect family outing 26 . !2:45p.m ., bridge. for the holidays," said R. Spencer For information, call998-1930. 7:30p.m ., Rota ry party. Wood , president and chairman of Tuesday, Dec. 17 the board of Historic Red Clay 9 a.m ., bowling, Blue Hen Valley. The organization owns and Senior Center La nes. operates Delaware's only tourist 10 a .m., enjoyment bridge. passenger railroad. Calendar of events 12:30 p.m ., Christmas ca•·ol pa r­ The train will wind its way up ty. 12:30 p.m ., 500. the Red Clay Valley to Barley Mill The Newark Senior Center, Road and return. Along the right­ Wednesday, Dec. 18 located at 300 E. Main St., has 9 a .m ., chess a nd checkers. of-way will be displays of scheduled the following activities: Christmas lights by loc al lOa.m ., a r t class. residents and Historic Red Clay 10 a.m ., needlepoint. Friday, Dec.13 10 a .m .-noon, bl ood pressure. Valley. 9 a .m ., bowling, Blue Hen At the railroad's Greenbank 12: 15 p.m ., hair appointments. Lanes. 12: 15 p.m ., podia trist. Station, will be model train 9:30a.m ., shopping. displays in one of the railroad's 12: 30 p.m ., pinochle. 10 a .m ., signing group. 12: 45 p.m ., bingo. vintage cars. A miniature village 10 a .m ., Newark Council of Senior Citizens.

• LIQUID CATALYST • The Effective Creosote Fighter

Last week 's snow was short-lived but much enjoyed by ~ewark resid~nt~. Those hardy enough to brave the cold night air even got a chance to build the season s first snowman. Champagne at Midnight Iced Shrimp Cocktail Bouqu et of String Bean s Surf & Turf " Maitre D"Hotel" Chocolate Deca dence · ··chantilly" Salad " Pan ac he" a Ia Maison Coffee · Tea Stuffed Potato " Engadin'· Mints Confme nfai Breakfas t Served At 1:00 A .M . Crest ed Stem ware For You To Take Hom e Ro ses For The Ladies ~-H Calendar Party H a~s / F a vor s/ Entert a inm e nt By H iram Brown I $85 .00 Per Couple CHEAP HEAT Dinner Seating 8:00P.M .· Reservations & Deposit Required r hare the Fun Newark Co-op CONTROLS DANGEROUS Chesapeake City, Maryland (3011885-2200 ,. No Vent CREOSOTE BUILD-UP :: More tha n 150 New Castle Coun­ Pa1·ents from the Newa;·k Co­ SAFE ;ty 4-H members entertained an opera tive Preschool a re selling a 99% Efficienct ~aud ie n ce of 400 recently at the an­ unique calenda r, designed f01· Non-toxic ;nual 4-H Share the Fun variety families with two-to-five year olds L.P. or Natural Gas Non-combustible ~ s how held at Gauger Middle in the household. Non-corrosive :s chool in Newark. " Two to Five a nd Very Alive" is Hang on wall HOLIDAy G 1FT IDEAS ~ For the fourth year in a row, the illustr a t e d w ith compute r Run 3/8" line to EFFECTIVE from ... :Ever Ready 4-H Club of Mid­ gra phics and features monthly Against glazed creosote ;dletown shared top honors. The 18 s u gges ti o n s for keepin g tank outside. Reduces pollution -~:BOWERSOX --JI!.I~., :members of the Ever Ready 4-H preschoolers amused a nd enter­ Modulating thermostat Reduces fuel consumption ~C lu b closed the show by leading tained. Increases heat production L~WN A~D GARDEN E9UIPMENT ;.the audience in singing " We Are Authors Debby Tenna nt and Sue Clean heat at half Works at low stack temp. the World" whild dressed in na- Young, Co-op members, offer a the cost of Kerosene. Hional costumes. year full of suggestions aimed a t EASY TO USE ; Joining Ever R e ad~ as winners making parenting a li ttle eas ier ···were the Claymont Pioneers who Emberglo Gas Heaters A few sguirts on wood cAri(Zns. s~~~~~OT~~~s and a lot more fun . Model No. 2245 . 22,287 B.T.U . or into f1re box. :received a trophy for their rendi­ The calendar contains listings of ·:tion of P hil Collins' " Su-Su­ interesting places to visit, sugges­ ECONOMICAL •: sudio." tions for ra iny day activities, · The 4-H Sha re the Fun show dif­ One bottle will treat a $395·~- recipes for fun dough, paste and t1 20V On1J9 • & . fe rs from other variety shows in cord and a half of wood. Suauon Moto r fin ge1· paints. a nd hints on s uch • Self Prop elled · that it is largely non-competitive topics as toil et training a nd choos- • EnyS10r11ge · and all the acts are produced a nd • 5 Yr Unl1m iH1 d Additiona lly, the calendar in­ DECEMBER $995 W;ur a n l \f llllc l :. arranger! by 4-H members with cludes reviews of books for and SPECIAL Enyln i!l : some help from volunteers. This a bout children, safety tips, fin ger : annual event has proven to be one games and more. ENERGY of the most popula r 4-H activities ~ Calenda rs a1·e availa ble a t $1 SUPPLY Authorized . in N ew Castle County. each from Newark Co-operative MACE Dea ler · Other acts receivin g blue rib- P reschool pa•·ents or a t Video ONE HORSESHOE ROAD • RISING SUN, MD 21911 bons were the Meado Larks, for Lib1·ary in Brookside Mini Mall or 2860 Ogletown Road (Rt. 273) : their parody called " Pokey Hun­ PHONE: 301-658-3300 Newark. De laware Ca bbage Patch Co. on Ma in St1·eet (By Avon Underpass) : tus ;" Bear 4-H Club for " Calendar in Newark. !& " INCLUDES : Girl," and the F a ntastics 4-H club Newark Co-operative Preschool FREE ACCESSORY PKG. : of Newa1·k for their look at 14 MOD ELS TO CHOOSE FROM is the only co-opera tive preschool TR Y BE FORE YO U BU Y - 368~7006 DEM O AVAILA B LE! : fashions, fads and fun over the in Newa rk. The school' s : last four decades. philosophy is to actively invol ve . Other clubs receiving awards pa rents in every phase of their ; were the Highla nders, Pencader , child's education. Parents assist : Super Shamrocks, W ~ it e . Oak, Ka thy Hyde, a ce1t ified teache•·. • ABC, Porter Gang and H1-Bndge. in the classroom . sit on the boa r·d :. Also held at the same time was of directors and participa te in a : the annual 4-H gate sign contest. va riety of othe1· ways. : The winner in the permanent The preschool offe•·s morning : category was Cecilia Tayl01· of the classes for th•·ee-year-olds tw o : White Oak 4-H club of Hockessin. days a week and morning a nd : Runners-up were Rob Pyle and afternoon classes fo r four year : Jeff Pyle, both of the Highlanders olds three days a week. There a •·e : 4-H club. several openings in the morning : For more intorrnauon about. 4- for fo ur year old class. • 'H contact the Newark 4-H office Fo•· information, call the school : o; the Wilmington 4-H office at at368-Q l78. " e""' '" n • l"' n UNCLAIMED FREIGHT CO. & LIQUIDATION SALES, INC.

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Dinner Served Night)~ Reservations Are Suggested From 4:301119:00 p.m . : .~ This Is the third In a series of wrote to Stephen Glrar·d, the columns about the five magnlfl · ship's owner : cent paintings the Bank of Delaware commissioned by Delaware-born artist Rober'l "I Inform you by the bearer THE ARTS Goodier .o commemorate the Henry F isher of my going to sea bicentennial of the ratification of this evening, having a strong the IJmted Mates Constituti on. breeze at WNW. The brig takes by Phil Toman no water, everything goes on This painting Is of Lewes Har­ very well. I have given Henry bor as it looked on Dec. 12, 1784. Fisher, the pilot, an order for the Like all of the paintings in the common pilotage of the brig. She series, it was painstakingly drawing ten and half feet researched, a job that took water." almost two years. You can see some of the splen­ Deiaware likes its art. After safely navigating, "Two did detail as you examine the Delaware likes its history. Put To the cast.al visitor to the lob­ Brothers" disembarked Fisher in them together and you have a by Jf the 300 Dt:laware Avenue copy of the Goodier painting a pilot boat called a " pinkie," so shown. To really enjoy the beau­ great volume, not some dry, bank. •t might appear that the named because of Its pinked or super-footnoted text to be burled pah lng is JUSt a picture of two ty, however, I suggest a trip to pointed ends. 300 Delaware Avenue where the with forgotten others in stacks of ships. Hut a lot more went Jnto dusty books. the palnt:ng than just the five paintings are on display. beautiful art work of Good ier. The research continued at four maritime museums along the It Is a great credit to both the Here is a sample of th11det a ils east coast until every single Another alternative Ia to see Delaware State Chamber of Com­ the research turned up : detail of the two vessels could be them beautifully reproduced In a merce and to The Bank of discovered and carefully new book published by the Delaware that they have worked recreated on the huge canvas. Delaware State Chamber of Com­ together to make sure that these Off ti•P shores of Cape This is how the date and location merce and Windsor Publications, paintings are seen and enjoyed Henlop'ln on Dec. 12, 1784, Cap­ have been carefully documented, "The First State: An Illustrated by the widest possible audience tt.ln John Harr, master of the and how every item in every pic­ History of Delaware" by William for the longest possible time. brigantine "Two Brothers," ture has been as well. Henry Williams. Don't miss them! ., ·->.i.·:tw' :_.·,:(:.··: .: .:· ~ ,...... :'.;;.' . ..~ ~ ' .· :· .··: ' •.... :>.~. · ...., ' t!ttncr Portraits I 7•JO Sat., Dec. 14 llrst !,.nrur. fJrnneuluania (216) 888-3003 Route lat 796 Jenner..,Ille Exit (216) 888-3616 $71 .00 $83.00 $39.00

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Mike Nichols-directed " Social gram will range from the old, chestra, which will be conducted Security." adults, available at the door. Concert Orlando Gibbons " Magnificat" to by David B. Kozinski, has planned Wilmington Music School is For information, call The the new Luboff carol ar­ a varied program of music rang­ ~ ewark silll£·along Playhouse at 656-4401 . located at 4101 Washington St. in First State Symphonic rangements and PDQ Bach's ing from baroque, classical, Wilmington. carols. romantic to 20th century periods. •Newark's own " Messiah" sing­ The First State Symphonic The hour-long concert will be Violinists Regina Cantera and aJong will be held at 3 p.m . Sun­ Gallery 20 Band will present its annual presented at 7:30 p.m. at the St Isadore Slovin, members of the or­ Photos dli y, Dec. 15 in Room 118 of the winter concert at 7:30p.m . Thurs­ Thomas Episcopal Church on chestra, are featured in Vivaldi's Atny E. duPont Music Building at 'Textural Expressions' day, Dec. 12 in the auditorium of South College Avenue in Newark. concerto for two violins and str­ Newark Library Amstel .Avenue and Orchard the Newark High School. No admission will be charged, ings. m>ad . " Textural Expressions," an ex­ The program will open with but free donations will be receiv­ A demonstration of woodwind ~he event is sponsored by the hibition of testural clothing and John Krance's " Prelude to ed. instruments is followed by " Suite Photographs by Douglas University of Delaware Depart­ jewelry by University of Christmas" followed by Jewell's The 20-voice New Ark Chorale is of Carols" for woodwind ensemble Schwartz will be exhibited at the ment of 'Music, the University of Delaware student Sharon Kay " Old Circus Band March." Othet· beginning its ninth year as a by Leroy Anderson. Newark Free Library, 750 Library Delaware Women's Club and the Davidson, will be held Dec. 13·19 selections include Menott.i's " In­ recognized, quality choral ensem­ The audience will sing the tradi· Ave., from Dec. 16 through Jan. 4. Newark Symphony Society. at Gallery 20 . troduction March " and ble in Delaware. It is under the tional carol " Silent Night" with The exhibit will be on view dur­ l.arry W. Peterson, assistant Shepherd's " Dance from Amah! leadership of a new music direc­ the orchestra. ing regular library hours: 10 a.m. professor of music at the universi­ An opening reception will be tor, Susie Johnson. to 9 p.m. weekdays and 10 a .m. to held 6-8 p.m . Friday, Dec. 13. and the Night Vis itors" and the American composer Aaron ty; will host the event. Conductors " Finale" from Kalinnikov's Sym­ It has appeared throughout the Copland's 85th birthday wlll be 4 p.m. Saturdays. will be Glenda Maut·ice, Ruth Oat­ Gallery 20 is located at 20 Or­ phony No. 1 in G minot·. Delaware Valley presenting a noted by a performance of his rrwn, Andrew Cottle and Peter This adult community band has variety of classical choral variations on a Shaker melody McCarthy, all membet·s of the chard Rd. in Newark. Hours are 11 a . m . to 1 p.m . Tuesdays , 65 members from the greater literature. from " Applachian Spring." u~iversity faculty. Wednesdays and Thursdays. Newark-Wilmington area, and in­ Johnson is a graduate in music The 300th anniversary of the Concert 'Guest soloists will be Rebecca cludes 20 students and 45 adults. from East Carolina University. birth of Handel and Bach will be T~ylor, Joseph Bradley, Ruth Oat­ Admission to the concert is $2 at. The New Ark Chorale will share remembered by performing over­ man, Mal"ian Johnson-Healy and the door and there will be a recep­ its Christmas program with the ture to "Messiah" by Handel and Wind ensemble,· band Djlniel Neale. Concert tion following !.he concert in the residents of Main Towers at 7:30 Bach's " Jesu, Joy of Man's Desir­ tpiano accompanists will be band room. The public is invited to p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17. ing." Other works included are a ll1!th Palmer and Larry Peterson. the concert . modern orchestration of A concert featuring the Univer­ ~he p~og ram is free and open to NewarkCommllllityBand Frescobaldi's "Toccata," "The sity of Delaware Wind Em;emble Ulepubhc. Winter concert Sleigh JUde" and the first move­ and Symphonic Band will be held · :People planning to attend New Ark Chorale ment of " Jupiter" symphony by at8p.m. Wednesday,Dec. 11. should bring their own score. They The Newark Community Band Brandywine Pops Mozart, Faure's "Pavane," The performance will be held in sl1huld also come early because will perform at 7 p.m . Wednesday, Christmas concert " March of the Little Lead the Loudis Recital Hall of the Amy s ~tin g ma y be limited. Dec. 11 at Christiana Mall. Soldiers" by Pierne, L. Ander­ duPont. Music Building, Amstel The New Ark Chorale will pre­ . The Brandywine Pops Or.­ son's " Christmas Festival" and Avenue and Orchat·d Road, Marionettes sent a Christmas concert on Satur­ chestra will present its annual music from " Hansel and Gretel" Newark. day, Dec. 21. winter concert at 3 p.m . Sunday, by Humperdinck. Robert Streckfuss will conduct. The band, which is affiliated Dec. 15 in the Wilmington Music ·~:; Christmas Carol' with the Newark Department of This season's concert will pre­ Light refreshments will be serv­ the Wind Ensemble and Timothy sent a collection of carols and School auditorium. ed after the concert. Admission is McGovern will conduet the Sym­ Parks and Recreation, will per­ The 45-member concert or- The Broadway Marionettes will form Christmas music for the other Christmas music. The pro- $1 for children under 12 and $2 for phonic Band. pe)'(orm Dickens' " A Christmas pleasure of shoppers at the mall. 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/ Kirk's celebrates 50th anniversary

Sometimes I didn't think it was go­ " Working with Mr. Kirk was the " We've grown over the years by Bruce johnson ing to last . When you're sta rting best thing that ever happened to but we've maintained that per­ off a business from scratch a nd me," said Mayer . " He taught me sonal touch," said Mayer. " Being yo u don't know m uch of wha t the business." hidden away back here and not on For fifty years, Kirk's F lowers you're doing, it's pretty t·ough." Mayer still remembers the day the mainstream of traffic, it's nice has been a landmark for Newark But after 43 successful years, · Kirk decided to retire. " I to have customers come out of residents. J ames Kirk decided to retire in remember he had just finished the their way. We cherish the In 1930, when the company took 1978. He sold the shop to J ohn fl owers for a girl's wedding. He customers we have." first root, the city's population Mayer , a close fa mily friend who had also done the mother's wed­ To celebrate the shop's golden was a mere 3,899. There was two­ had worked for Kirk for 13 years. ding, and the grandmother 's. anniversary, Kirk's decided to way traffic on Main Street, the "I've known Mt·. Kirk since I That's three generations. After honor those customers who have Newark Opera House was an was born," said Mayer. " I started that he turned to me and said it kept the shop in business for 50 opera house, and a dirt road led to delivering for him 21 years ago. was time to retire." years. An open house was held on Kirk's small shop on Ash Avenue. One thing led to a nothe1· and here I Throughout its existence, Kirk's Sunday, Dec. 8 at Mayer's house, Today, Newark's population has a'm ." has always maintained a low pro­ which is located behind the shop. soared to over 25,000, Main Street Ma yer said that he still consults file. Refraining from advertising A sign was posted in the shd'p and is one-way and the Opera House is Kirk about shop matters and Kirk and off the major thoroughfares. customers were sent invitations or' a condo, and Kirk's Flower Shop stops in from time to time. In fact, Kirk's has still maintained a telephoned. has along with the com- he lives next door to the shop. multitude of loyal customers. with just one shop imd a greenhouse, the business has ex­ panded to five greenhouses, 11 workers and a delive1·y service. "My father was the one who started it," said James Kirk. " We lived on a farm and that's all he talked about - greenhouses. " It was during the Depression "~~ OA and we had to do something. ~" KRAZY ~ l's PIKE CREEK LEGAL NOTICE

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If you drink, don't drive. by calling Delaware State Police It's sucl;l a simple concept but Troop 6 of Prices Corner at 571- one so many people seem to have 3066 or 571-3055. trouble practicing, especially Also, the Office of Highway during the holiday season. Safety is offering party pnckets Undoubtedly there will be par­ that include tips for planning ties aplenty over the Christmas safe and sober parties. They, too, and New Year's holidays, and are available from Troop 6. POSTSCRIPT many will offer alcohol. No one is The Delaware Department of advising you not to have a good Transportation is planning to time, but if you do imbibe, don't erect memorial signs at sites of by Neil Thomas get behind the wheel. The life alcohol-related accidents in ,- you take may be your own - or which people have died. that of an innocent bystander. Students Against Drinking and Gov. Michael N. Castle and Driving (SADD) will hold " ghost nwnerous state agencies are call­ outs" at area schools on Friday, '~Located In The Newark Shopping Center" : ing special attention to the pro­ Dec. 13 to dramatize the fact that blem of drunk and drugged driv­ someone in this nation is killed alcoholic drinks available. of your guests becomes intox­ EAST MAIN ST.- NEWARK ing this season. December has by a drunk driver every 23 • If you serve an alcoholic icated, you should consider tak­ been declared Delaware Drunk minutes. punch, make it with a non­ ing one of the following steps: PRICES GOOD THROUGH TUES., 12/17/85 and Drugged Driving Awareness The Delaware Motor Club of carbonated base, because alcohol • Make the suggestion to your Month. the American Automobile is absorbed much faster when guest that you drive him home. NOW OPEN 7AM MON.-SAT. ~~:~.~~·:;i.~:~o~-~~-~~~-Pi~ - A variety of special programs Association is planning a "Silent combined with carbonated mix­ • Suggest that the person stay and special offers are being Night, Sober Night" campaign to ers such as ginerale. overnight. made. Among them: keep the holiday safe. • Stop serving alcoholic • Attempt to take the car keys The Delaware Office of The organization offers the beverages about an hour before away if he insists on driving. Highway Safety is offering to the following hints for safe parties: the party is to end. Remember • Call a cab and have him public free use of portable breath • Always serve food when beverages such as coffee do not taken home: Offer to pay the tester for use at private or you 're serving alcoholic drinks. sober a person up. Only time can fare. organizational parties. They can • Don't force drinks on your do it. • If all else fails, call the pollee be obtained in New Castle County guests and always have non- · If, in spite of your efforts, one to prevent him from driving.

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'•I THE POST Dec. 11, 1985 SPORTS 8 Newark wins state grid title Yellowjackets overcome halftime deficit to defeat fiery Glasgow Dragons 25-10

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Bunny Blaney. Dick Kelley. stories Conway Hayman. Bob Tucker, Pedro Swann and Gary Hayman. Ray Bias. • Mike Reeder: Newark's un· The names are synonymous sung hero plays with pain/2b with the long, rich tradition of · • A tale of two coaches: Newark High School football. Butch Simpson of Newark and They have endured the test of time R en n I e C 1 em en t s 'of as the memories of their ac­ Glasgow/3b complishments and talents re­ • Newark football, past. and main. present: Yellowjackets' 1930 And now they will be joined by squad was also state cham­ some new names. Tom Bockius, pion/7b Kenny Chandler, Mike Reeder, Donny Wright and Derrick May, all members of the 1985 Yellow­ jacket team which defeated lineman Tom Hockius. " I knew Glasgow 25-10 Saturday in New that somehow we couldn't lose. I Castle to capture its second thought it was the real turning straight state championship. point of the game. We came down "It's been a wonderful year for and scored right away." me," said victorious Newark head "It's always significant to come coach Butch Simpson. "This team right out and score," said Simp­ was easy to work for. They're son. " Donny made the great play, gentleman, mature and getting most of it on his own. I sophisticated kids. To tell you the think that turned it around. That truth It was easy. Anyone could brought us back emotionally and have coached a team like ours this wheneve1· someone does that to year. you, the opponent has to think, "They're destined for great 'Here they come.' " things in life. If I never coach another game in my life, I'd be But the Glasgow defense cm1- satisfied. I have had the ultimate. tinued to play tough. On the next I have had an unbelievable team series, Jimmy Marvel intercepted made up of an unbelievable group a Wright pass and returned it to of young men." Newark's 48. Aided by an in­ However, Saturday's contest terference penalty, the Dragons nearly turned out to be an were able to move the ball to the Glenn Thompson unbelievable disaster for the Newark 13. On fourth and 8, the Yellowjackets. Newark started Dragons tried a fake field goal but (above) cuts upfield. out slowly while Glasgow came Sipple's shovel pass fell in­ Vaughan Bond ( 40) out ready to play, and jumped to a complete. leads Dragon defensive 1~ halftime lead on a Robert Sip­ Newark took over on the Dragon change. ple to Lester Patrick touchdown 14 and dra•ve the length of the field. ·pass whicti"covered 62 yards and a on seven plays with Wright con­ 21-yard field g01~l by Ettrick Col­ necting to Derrick May for a 52- ey. yard touchdown pass on third and . Defensively, the Dragons stop­ inches. The two-point conversion ped the 'Jackets' potent offense failed and the 'Jackets led 12-1 0. with a pressure defense that seemed invincible. After the 'Jackets defense held It was a half that had the ex­ the Dragons without a first down, perts shaking their heads. the Newark offense drove 70 yards "I don't know if we even played on 11 plays with Wright hitting the first half," said Simpson. "We May for a ten-yard touchdown looked like a different team. I pass. The two point conversion don't know what it was. Maybe we again failed and the 'Jackets led were too emotional. But the credit 18-10. goes to Glasgow. They played a There. was still plenty of time half far superior to ours, and left in the game, and the Dragons thank God we have two halves in were hopeful. But on the ensuing this game." kickoff, Steve Jones could not find The second half was all Newark. the handle on a bouncing ball and Mter Glenn Thompson returned Newark's Willis Dougherty the opening kickoff to the 'Jackets recovered on the Dragon 35 yard 47, it took only three plays for line. Three plays later Wright Newark to score. On third and scored on a 16-yard scramble to seven, quarterback Donny Wright seal the game at 25-10. ran around the right side of the For Glasgow, it was a disap­ line before cutting back upfield for pointing end to a fine season. But a brilliant 52-yard touchdown the players and coaches talked scamper. Although the extra point with pride about their effort, was no good, the touchdown prov­ realizing they finally got the ed to be the emotional lift the respect that they deserved all 'Jackets needed. season. "When Donny scored, I knew we "We played well but they came were going to win," said two-way See NEW ARK/ 7h

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A But last week, when the first muddied uniform, scrapes and team All Blue Hen Conference cuts, a bruised body and blood selections were made, Reeder's that spilled out from a broken nose name , talents and ac­ suffered in Saturday's state cham­ complishments were overlooked. pionship football game. He was placed on the second But ~ewark High School's Mike team. It was a vote that sent shock Reeder is accustomed to such bat­ waves through the close-knit tles. For over two years, the 6'4" 'Jacket team. 205-pound Reeder has been the " Everyone was devastated mainstay of a Yellowjacket when he didn't make it," said Der­ defense which has led Newark to rick May, who was selected first two consecutive state football team All-Conference at defensive championships. linebacker as well as offensive In Saturday's 25-10 win over end. "He means a lot to the cross-town rival Glasgow, the defense. He means a lot more than 'Jacket defense once again rose to I do. 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Sizes to . he was given responsibility for To obtain team goals, coaches calling Newark's defensive need team players and Reeder is signals. just that. Altough the mild­ Quietly, he fulfilled all the mannered linebacker might have duties of a commanding general. been ignored by the selection com­ He led the team in tackles with 82, mittee, the people who have wat­ he was decorated by the coaching ched him play week in and week staff with more " spears" out understand the value of (stickers denoting important Reeder's contributions. plays) than any other player, and " He is the epitome of my pride he was selected Newark's defen­ in young people," said Simpson. sive player of the week more "He is it. He is a football player, times than any other 'Jacket. He he is a gentleman and he's one of was also selected as captain by his the most poised people I've ever teammates. been involved with. He can handle Fairly impressive for an athlete anything and handle it well." 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:•': A tale of two coaches .,• ~~ Simpson, Clements share similar backgounds, philosophies :: as an assistant coach and nine as for four years. It forced me to can, and then go out there and head coach. give it your all. If you can do that, by Bruce Johnson become a well rounded football ~~ Clements was as assistant coach. But I love the offensive you're a winner regardless of the .. ------coach at McKean and Wilmington, part of the game. Nothing is more score." ~: In Saturday's high school state and was the defensive coordinator exciting than to find something in championship football game at at Brandywine and Delcastle the scouting report or during the Wllliam Penn, Newark coach before being awarded the game and then watch it work." For Simpson, the most fulfilling Contemporary Butch Simpson and Glasgow Glasgow job two years ago. aspect of coaching is working with Reclma·Rocker • coach Rennie Clements stood on Although Interests vary in the problem athlete. chair adds a touch of As head coaches, both take sophiSt ica ted styling opposite sides of the playing field. responsibility for the offense, terms of offense and defense, the 10 any room Deep Opposing commanders in a battle although Clements admits that his two men are strikingly similar in se Al and tufted pillow for football supremacy. first love and priority is defense. their philosophies towards "It's easy to coach the wonder­ back to put you 111 the . But off the field, the two men "I'm still a defensive person," coaching high school athletes. ful kids," said Simpson. "But lnp o t lu xu ry :::.come from similar backgrounds saicl Celements. "I'm very Intense Both stress the Importance of the working with the kid who's strug­ ;: .and share common philosophies and very competitive. I enjoyed individual over the game Itself. gling with his own identity and his ·: about the game of football. Both the hitting and contact, and It just own existence, that gives me the • grew up in small towns in western seemed a lot more fun to play greatest pleasure. Pennsylvania ·Just outside of Pitt­ defense. "I think what's most Important sburgh and both earned football "We always start by building varies from place to place," said scholarships to colleges. our defense. You look at the win­ Clements. "Here at Glasgow the "That's the greatest challenge. Clements played for Bucknell ners - Sallies, St. Mark's and kids need to be winners. They've if I can help a kid get through the University while Simpson went to Newark - they all start with a been down a bit of late and every adolescent period of his life and Indiana, Pa. University. Clements strong defense." win we get makes them feel bet­ help him become a better young was a quarterback in high school Simpson on the other hand, Is ter. man in preparation for adulthood, :: but played defensive and offensive offense-oriented, although he ad­ then I feel I've done a pretty im­ portant thing." end at Bucknell. Simpson, who mits that the time he spent as We're here in a .competition that Transitional Reclma· : played all sports In high school, Newark's defensive coordinator simulates the game of life, so we Rocker• cha1r will :: • was an offensive lineman. made him a more balanced coach. try to prepare ourselves to be the Both men bring experience, look great w1th any :: After graduating, both spent a "I've always thought of myself best in whatever we do. If we're knowledge and concern for the decor Has padded :: • good deal of time as assistant as an offense - oriented coach," slumping off, we're cheating young athlete to the game. As saddle arms. deep ·:· coach before earning the respon­ said Simpson. "But one of the ourselves, cheating the man Simpson stated, wisdom is an sea t and thick pillow :: : sibilities of head coach. Simpson really good things that happened above and not fulfllling our pur­ evolutionary process. "You do back tor the u111m ate : . has spent his entire 16-year to me as an assistant was that I pose on earth. So my philosophy is this long enough and you end up 1n comfort · coaching career at Newark, seven became a defensive coordinator to prepare yourself as best you with an idea of what's going on."

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Former Chrisitana, U .D. grid star finds home is where the heart is

Reeder understands that to be their best and reach their full by Bruce johnson potential takes hard work and determination, characteristics that are not innate but have to be For former University of learned." Delaware football captain Dan Reeder of Newark, there's no " I was the kind of guy that place like home. things didn't come easy," said Dejected after being released Reeder. " I had to work really by the Los Angeles Raiders on the hard and hopefully I can teach final cut, Reeder was ready to them that working hard really give up on his life-long ambition to does pay off." compete in the NFL. Several weeks ago he stopped One way that Reeder hopes to training and began contemplating install the work ethic is through a a job In the business world. weight training program. To occupy his time while he was deciding his next move, Reeder " I would like to share the things accepted a position as assistant I know about lifting weights," he wrestling coach at his old high said. " When I started wrestling as Photo/l:!rucc Johnson school, Christiana. The move has a freshman I was only 129 pounds had a tremendous influence on his and now I'm 240. It's pretty hard Concerning his football career, to camp bigger, stronger and life. to believe that I was once as small Reeder has been contacted by faster than ever," he said. r··------rHeG-uNRAc·;·--1 numerous NFL and USFL football " I laid off my running and as they were." thought maybe I should hang it up teams. Reeder sairt that he has no NorthEast,MD interest in the USF'L, and believes Concerning his return to his ~ ~.MainSt. ~ and get a job in the real world," According to Christiana head that he will be in the Tampa Bay roots, Reeder said that he would ~ ~ lb N 1-301-287-6608 ~ said Reeder at the High Energy coach Drew Yeager, Reeder has not have it any other way. Gym on South Chapel Street, or Pittsburgh training camp next ~ REPAIR & CUSTOM WORK • RELOADING SUPPLIES ~ already been a great ~sset . summer. where he trains. ~ RIFLES • SHOTGUNS • HANDGI:JNS ~ " I had said before that if I got In preparation for summer "This is my home. This is where ~ For the Hunter Who Has Everything... ~ cut I would never try out again. "Just by looking at him, the kids was born and raised. I love camp, Reeder maintains his own ~ Give a GIFT CERTIFICATE ~ But coaching wrestling has helped say, 'Wow, I'd like to look like work ethic and determination by Newark and Delaware, and even me a lot. You know, "Eye of the him,'" said Yeager with a smile. spending most of the day at the if I had made the Raiders this I including Gun Smithing work or anything in the store. ~ Tiger," to go back where you "Plus his attitude with the kids is would have been my home," he High Energy Gym lifting weights, Hours: 1·5:30 Mon., Wed . & Thurs .; 1·8Tues. & Fri. ; 9·5 :30 Sat . came from. There's a lot of just great. He talks to them about or near his home in Christiana said. ~ a memories and I remembered how winning and he gets them into running hills. hard I worked back then and I shape. Let's face it, he's been figured I deserved one more there, he knows what it's about. "I have a whole year to work on r&t.··~~---~-~-----~~---~~--£1 shot." He's just a great asset." my weak points and I can go back At Christiana, Reeder worked very hard. As a standout in wrest!- • ing and football , his ac­ complishments earned him a full scholarship to Boston College. But the school was in the pre-Doug RYAN CONTRACTING Flutie era when loosing was com­ monplace and accepted. It was an CUSTOM INTERIOR PAINTING environment that Reeder could not accept, so he transferred back Quality Painting at Reasonable Prices home to a school that has become legendary for its winning tradi­ tion. •2 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE The working man ethic and win­ :,• ning attitude that Reeder clings to • REFER EN.CES is one he hopes to teach the Viking grapplers. •FREE ESTIMATES ;; "I want them to get that winning ::" attitude," said Reeder. " You see, • so many teams will accept a loss. I .. want them to never accept a loss. I want them to do their best. It doesn't matter if they win or lose, I just want them to do their best." 368-4415 The GET READY FOR WINTER NOW! LET US cleanest, SERVICE YOUR HEATER L-s71fwi!~ ~nost efficient NOW! 2724 Pulaski Hyw., Rt. 40, Glasgow, Del.19702 TIRE AND AUTO CENTER HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7-6, Sat. 8 a.m.-5 .m. kerosene heater

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The 1984 St. Mark's High School Fiorelli plans to play an up-tempo open lanes and when the defense boys basketball team finished one game. collapsed on them, they dished the of its best seasons ever reaching " We're going to try and push the ball off to a teammate alone under the quarterfinals at the state ball up the court more and open up the basket for an easy two points. championships before losing to the floor to create driving lanes The end result was a 37-point eventual state champion Howard. for the guards," said Fiorelli. margin of victory as the Spartans One of the key reasons for the " We're going to try and spread the defeated the Green Knights 74-37. spartan success is head coach floor as much as possible. That Key players for the Spartans John Fiorelli, his knowledge of the means if a team comes out in a this year will be 5'6" John game and his ability to get the zone against us, we may spread Noonan, 5'8" Scott Northey, 6 most out of his players. the floor and force them to play Chuck Fisher and 6'1 " John Bur­ But Fiorelli will be faced with man-to-man.'' ton. one of his greatest challenges this On defense, the guards will be Playing the forward and post year because he lost three key pressing opponents from a variety positions this year will be 6' 1" members from last year's team. of formations with which Fiorelli Craig Bilinski, 6'2" Andy Stevans In particular, the Spartans will hopes to keep offenses confused and football star Scott Dyer, who miss one of the best post men in and off balance. stands6'3". the state in Rob Wirth, who " We 're going to take our The Spartan schedule early in averaged over 20 points and seven chances in the full-court and in the the season is brutal. Besides Mt. rebounds a game. half-court, and we're going to play Pleasant, t_hey play William Penn, " We're going to miss all three tough man-to-man and tough zone Delcastle, Concord and Glasgow. players, not only for their point defenses. Fiorelli believes that these games contribution but for all the little " We 're going to press a little are important to another suc­ things they did for us," said more than we did last year and it's cessful season. Fiorelli. " As far as the guy who is because of our depth at guard. We "The key point is to be around going to go into the post for Rob I ?an run kids in and out if they get .500 at the Christmas break and don't see .anyone. We 're going to mto foul trouble or get tired." not be humiliated by teams, which have to fmd someone to pick up .In t~.e Spartans' first game, could be possible considering the ~hat slack but let's face it, he was FIOrelli s tactics worked magical­ schedule we have," said Fiorelli. rrreplaca ble." ly. Against a much taller Mount "If we can get through that Pleasant team, the Spartan stretch of games and keep our But what the Spa rtans do have guards buzzed around the floor heads above water, I think we'll is some experienced talent and confusing the bigger men and be a good team. This team needs depth at the guard position. To take coming up with numerous steals. to develop some confidence ear­ advantage of this stre ngth, On offense, the guards drove the ly." Glasgow readies Dragons hope to build confidence early in season

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The Newark High School foot­ Barrow was easily the star of He also participated in the It was the eighth time in 11 ball teams have had many " good the game, which was marred by final rally by Intercepting a years that Ne wark captured the years," and one of those years the many fumbles of the Dover pass. Then, on the next state title. NEWARK: surely was 1930. Senators. The four misplays play, he threw a 30- yard pass With Bill Barrow as quarter­ resulted in touchdowns for for another TO. back the Newark team defeated Newark, which captured the nor­ PAST & PRESENT Dover High by a score of 26 - 0 on thern division honors. Dover threatened only once This past weekend, the Yellow­ Fort DuPont Field and advanced jackets were once again playing by Bob Thomas to the finals in the Delaware In­ from the Newark 25 yard line but Barrow scored 19 points, in­ fumbled. in the state championship game terscholastic Athletic Associa­ cluding three touchdowns. He and once again defe nding the ti­ tion. Bob Thomas is an officer of the first scored on a 50-yard run in tle from the previous year - suc­ Future athletes will look back Newark Historical Society. He Newark won the right to meet the second quarter. Barrow went Newark went on to beat cessfully. The 1985 yellowjackets on this year's team as many writes each week about the the Delmar High gridders for the wild for the rest of the quarter, Delmar on Thanksgiving Day defeated Glasgow 25-10 before Newarkers look back on the history of Greater Newark . Also championship by defeating Dover scoring two more touchdowns 1930 and retained the title for the more than 2,000 fans at William champs of 1930, as an inspiration contributing to this week 's col­ before a capacity crowd. and one extra point. second consecutive year. Penn Hi gh School in New Castle. from the past to continue that umn was Grover Surratt, a same winning tradition in the member of the 1930 Newark High present. School state championship squad. NEWARK/ from lh on strong in the end," said Glasgow head coach Rennie Clements. "They used their power and flexed their muscles. I think we had them scared and on the ropes, but they just came back. "I've got nothing to be ashamed of. We played a heck of a game and we showed the talent that we have. I'm really proud of our ef­ forts." Simpson was equally impressed with the Dragons.

"I thought it was an exciting and well played championship game," he said. "I think Glasgow played in a manner that would have made all coaches proud. They called their shot. They said they would be here and they cer­ tainly were here. They certainly deserved to be here and they were more than a worthy opponent.

"It's a credit to their fine coaching staff and program. It's nice that two schools from the Christiana School District are part of this."

When cornered and asked which championship was more en­ joyable, Simpson smiled and said, "They're both great. Next year's would be great, too. I don't think I'll ever get tired of doing something like this. Each team has Its own character and Its own talent, and I loved last year's as much as this year's." O'TopRound GLASGOW/ from 5h be in charge of running the team on the floor and according to Cressman, he's an excellent ball LONDON KRAFT 0 TORTILLA handler and defensive player. 7 The shooting guard position will Macaroni & Cheese ~;;~.' · 39¢ ::o: Doritos Chips be manned by 5' 11" Derrick Dun­ KRAFT .. .DINNER ELECTRIC PERK, REG . OR AUTO DRIP 0 can. The sturdy and versatile 12-oz. 99¢ :0~~ Duncan could also see action at Velveeta & Shells pkg. Folgers Coffee ·~~~' 2. 39 .:o:. KRAFT ... REG . OR THICK ~~BROIL forward and point guard. 12·C1. 1 99 ..... Another player who will see Velveeta Slices pkg. • .... Pasta 99¢ some playing time is 6' 1" PAST., PROC . CHEESEFDOD ... YELLOW DRWHPf t Splg~d~ro 2 ~~~; Chester, Pa. transfer Mike Mills. Kraft Singles ,~, . ~. DELICIOUS Football players Ettrick Coley 49 :o:. KRAFT 0 and Scott Seams will also play an B·OZ # active role in Cressman's game Gra t ed Parmesan coni: 2 . 69 •...... KRAFT plan, although it will take them a KRAFT CHEDDAR CHEESE few weeks to make the transition GRAPE JELLY from the gridiron to the . Cressman said that his coaching CRACKER philosophy will basically remain ~99o ~ the same. The team will play a BARREL ~ 32 - ~:... .~... 1.97. variety of defenses and try to take Jar advantage of their quickness by MT DEW REG OR DIET SLICE PEPSI LIGHT PEPSI FREE O pressing and fast breaking. 2 We're going to try and make the Reg. or Diet Pepsi ~::· 99¢ :o:. U S D.A. CHOICE ... EXTRA LEAN court longer and stay away from 1.79,;.; DECORATOR OR DESIGNER Beef Round Cubes lb 2.47 .:~~ 1·C1 69¢ .... ~ ... A&P BRAND ... WATER ADDED 0 '7 the half court game, where the op­ Viva Paper Towels roll "'0..._ position with a big post man might ALL VARIETIES .. . 12-CT. PKG . 0 DISH DE TERGENT Smoked Pork Butts lb. 1 . 77 ~o ~ take advantage of our size," said Jane Parker Cake Donuts99¢ :o~ LOW IN CHOLESTEROL 1-LB PK G 0 ' 32·0Z 1 69 ... ~~ Cressman. ALL VARIETIES .. 18.2-0Z. PKG. 0 Palmolive Liquid bll . ""O Because least year's record was Louis Rich Turkey Franks 77¢ -;.o~ U S D A CHOICE BEEF 0 6-14, Cressman believes that team Duncan Hines Cake Mix 9 4¢ :o:. confidence is going to be a key to CHICKEN OR BEEF ... 15-0Z. CAN 0 DAIRY MARKET Top Round Steak lb 2.27 ~~~ this season. He cites the first Hormel Great Beginnings 1 . 49 -;of;. U S D A CHOICE BEEF weeks of the season as the most Round Chipped Steak important. ANY VARIETY .. .POURABLE KRAFT "Considering our record last year, a good start Is very Impor­ SERVICE DELl COUNTER tant to us," said Cressman. " We KRAFT PHILADELPHIA need to build confidence. In the past, we would win one or two ear­ DRESSINGS CREAM CHEESE SLICED TO ORDER OR CHUNK .... A.C. ly but then we would get bumped two or three games in a row and the intensity and desire level DIETZ & WATSON 0 a-oz. would drop off. @69~:::. "If we can get an excellent start btl. pkg . BRAUNSCHWEIGER it will carry over into the con­ PURE ... 48-0Z. BTL. KRAFT 79 ference games.'' Wesson Vegetable Oil 2.89 ;~:. Deli Swiss Cheese ~~; COMPLETE NU TRITION ... 25-LB. BAG INDIVI DUALLY .WRAPPED SLICED .... ~ ... Gravy Train Dog Food 8.89 ~~: Kraft Swrss Cheese ~·~; 1. 83 'o' 1.19:,~:, 8 SLICED TO ORDER S;ftT P hl~~ C;eam Cheese 1.23 ::: . , . B d H hall 1 69 O PRODUCE MARKEl Vlrglnla ran am pound . :0~ QUAKER FROZEN FOOD Egg Potato Salad pound 89¢ ::: CALIFORNIA & LONGACRE .. BROWN & ROASTED 0 Chicken Breast p~~~d 1.99~0:. F~~~-:.~1° 'MiNU'TE'MAiD HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS

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4-H leader helps handicapped enjoy horseback riding

Picture a fall day. The sun is normality by analyzing muscle "One of my riders is fascinated shining. The trees are orange, tone associated with a movement. with the horse's feet, " she says. gold and crimson, and the air is She teaches the children how to "So we use them as the basis of a heavy with the scent of fallen feel normal muscle tone so they counting lesson." leaves. It's perfect weather for can leam to sit, stand and move News of the therapeutic riding horseback riding - even for han­ correctly. program spread by word of dicapped youngsters, thanks to A physical therapist is also mouth. All youngsters who ap­ Carolyn Jackson, project leader available on request, and a rider's plied were accepted. However, for Delaware horseback riding for regular therapist is welcome to at­ they were required to have per­ th handicapped at Wellspring tend lessons. mission from their doctors to en­ lt'ann , the public stable in Wllm­ Riders receive a half-hour sure that they were physically lllj!ton's Bellevue State Park. private lesson tailored to their in­ able to ride. !'he pilot program, started in dividual needs. Frankel is During December, January and th spring undet· a rental arrange­ available one day per week, but February there will be no riding, m<'nt with the stable, was in the the 4-H'ers may !'ide up to three as the extreme cold Inhibits the pl

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Air Force Base, Texas. also received Instruction In com­ Completes basic She is a 1979 graduate of At Sheppard During the course, students bat squad tactics as well as In the Graduates Glasgow High School. were taught aircraft maintenance use of infantr·y weapons. 1 Army Private Gregory R. Bliz­ Airman Joseph P. Malloy, son of . fundamentals to repair and ser­ He Is a 1985 graduate of Delcas­ Second Lt. Keith R. Edwards, zard, son of Shirley and Joe John A. and Kay Malloy of 8 Regal vice one- and two-engine jet air­ tle Vocational Technical• High son of Barbara Y. and Harry R. Court, Newark, has been assigned Games of 113 Halloween Run, DaBaldo craft. Maintenance management School. ' Edwards of 15 Ardmore Road, Newark, has completed basic to Sheppard Air Force Base, and documentation was also Newark has graduated from the training at Fort Knox, Ky. Texas, after· completing Air Force taught to assess aircraft readiness officer rotary wing aviator course During the training, students Completes basic basic training. capability. Wilson and received the silver wings of an received instruction in drill and Du1·ing the s ix weeks at Howell is scheduled to serve Anny aviator at the U.S. Army ceremonies, weapons, map Air National Guard Airman Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, with the 305th Organizational Aviation School, Fort Rucker, Ala. reading, tactics, military Paul J . DaBaldo, son of Paul and the ait'man studied the Air Force Maintenance Squadron at Completes basic Students received instruction in courtesy, military justice, first Carole DaBaldo o£ 73 Stardust mission, organization and Grissom Air· Force Base, Ind. helicopter flying techniques, in­ aid, and Army history and tradi­ Dr·ive, Newark, Del., has been customs and received special He is a 1983 graduate of Chris­ Airman Gary L. Wilson ~r., son cluding tactical instrument flying tions. assigned to Sheppard Air Force training in human relations. tiana High School. of Gary L. and Germaine .Wilson · maintenance, navigation and He Is a 1985 graduate of Glasgow Base, Texas, after completing Air The airman will now receive of 1004 Stinsford Road, Newark, · radio procedures. HighSchool. Force basic training. specialized instruction in the air­ Barbour has completed Air Force basic • He is a 1984 graduate of the During the six weeks at craft maintenance field. ------training ut Lackland Air Force : University of Delaware. Hall Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, He is a 1985 graduate of Delcas­ Engineer training Base, Texas. the airman studied the Air Force tle Vocational Technical High The airman, who is remain'ing School. Wilson Promoted mission, organization and Pvt. Brian L. Barbour, son of at Lackland for specialized train-: customs and received special Joann Spence and stepson of ing in the security pollee field, • Janette C. Hall, daughter of training in human relations. Howell Julies Johnson of 611 lise Drive, studied the Air Force mission, · At Camp Bullis Elmer F. and Ernestine Hall of 14 The airman will now receive Newark, has completed a combat organization and customs and Martell Road, Newark, has been specialized instruction in the Maintenance grad engineer course at the U.S. Army Airman Gary L. Wilson Jr., son received special instruction in promoted in the U.S. Air Force to transportation field. Airman William A. Howell Jr., Tr·aining Center at Fort Leonard human relations. of Gary L. and Germaine H. · the rank of sergeant. He is a 1985 graduate of Delcas­ Wood, Mo. Wilson of 1004 Stinsford, Newark, son of Mr. and Mrs. William He is a 1985 graduate of Chris­ Hall is an information system tle Vocational Technical High Howell of 1209 Gray Rock Road, During the course, students has graduated fr·om the U.S. Air specialist in West Germany, with School, Wilmington, Del. were trained in the techniques of tiana High School. Force security police specialist Newark, has graduated from the course at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Wilson is scheduled to serve with the 328th Technical Training Squadron at Camp Bullis, Texas .. He is a 1985 graduate of ChriS­ tiana High School. DOVER WAREHOUSE 6 SHOWROOMS Harris 756 S. Utile Creek Rood Beside Blue Hen Moll at junct. ot 13 and 113 Stateside ~78·0970 Army Spec. 4 Vaughn N. Harris, Open Dally 9·5 Wed. a Frl. 9·9 son of Doris M. Harris of 702 Saturday 10·5 Freedom Road, Newark, has ar­ rived for duty with the 194th Ar­ mored Brigade, Fort Knox, Ky. Harris, a storage specialist, was 100 % OLEFIN LEVEL LOOP PILE previously assigned in West Ger­ many. TWEED LOOP CARPET RU BBER BACK ED M U LTI COLORED • In Your C hok e Hopper 0 1 Tweed Tmll..'" $3~? 100 % NYLON LEVEL LOOP PILE Artillery course "ROUND-UP" TWEED D U RA FOAM BACK ED Second Lt. Steven G. Hopper, T W eED TONES son of James S. and Mary A. Hop­ • Chuthc from per of 16 Knickerbocker Drive, 15 ln·SIU<'k Newark has completed the field artillery officer basic course at Fort Sill, Okla. During the course, students · were taught basic artillery techni­ ques and were introduced to new weapons systems and doctrine. 100% NYLO N SCU LPTURED PILE His wife, Nancy, is the daughter MULTI 1DNE SCULPTURE of Joseph M. and Dolores C. U RETHA E BACK ED M U LT I· H UED Brown of 345 Wallace Drive, • Your Choice of Newark. 5 In-Stock Co hu !r~ $5~? He is a 1980 graduate of Sale­ 100 % NYLON PRINTED LOOP PILE sianumSchool in Wilmington. PRINTED KITCHEN CARPET FOAM BACKED Taylor PRI NT ED PATTERNS $699 • l'lnrcrn > & Color> fnr 18. I In Illinois Airman James L. Taylor, soq of E ve r~~:~~ %;~~~ ~~~PET Ytt ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor of 32 M ACHI E WASHABLE Heron Court, Newark, has been NON SKID BAKED 6 FOOl' WIDTH $799 assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, Ill., after completing 1\ ir • Choice nf 9 Solid ~: · Force basic training in Texas. The airman will now receive

specialized instruction in the air­ H EAVY FOAM BAC K craft maintenance field. SO LI D PLUSH COLORS He is a 1985 graduate of Glasgow • C h nn~ c fmm 7 HighSchool. P:h tel Color:-. ln-Stol'k Now $8~? Smith Completes basic SIZE DESCRIPTION VALUE Army Private Pinkney Smith 12x12 MULTI STRIPE . LOOP t149 Jr., son of Juanita Seaberry of 12 12x10 BLUE TWEED, LL t109 12 11 14 1 BLUE STRIPE . LL t110 Sunny Bend, Newark, has com­ 9a12 , LL t100 Carpets of Ant ron® 1 pleted basic training at Fort 11'x12 SUNTAN . COMM . LOOP t 129 now at Carpet Mart 7'•x12 AUTUMN , COMM . t110 Jackson, S.C. 12x15 CANDY STRIPE, SHAG t129 During the training, students Savings! Carpets of Antron" nylon received instruction in drill and VALUE ceremonies, weapons, map resist !-to il. !-~ la i n ~. wear SIZE DESCRIPTION and abra>ion 12x10' SAHARA BEIGE . PLUSH t129 reading, tactics , military 12•12 BRIARWOOD, COMM . LOOP t110 courtesy, military justice, first 100 ~ AN TRO N NYLON 12x11' RUST . COMM . PRINT t200 12x10 CHUTNEY. PRINT LL t130 aid, and Army history a nd tradi­ <;IMPULSE" 12x14 1 GOLD TONES . PRINT t259 L UXURIOUS M ULTI TONE SC U LPTU RE 12x12' CHAMPAGNE, PLUSH t139 tions. 12x12 CRANBERRY . COMM . LOOP 1199 He is a 1985 graduate of Glasgow • Rc3i''' 'oil. wcur & uhra!'! ion $7~9 HighSchool. • Chnnw frnm 7 in -~ l nc k colnr! ~ ANTRO ' PLUS PILE 12 x12 NUTMEG . PLUSH t229 • Never " '':\ vmyl 12~~:26 1 TAN COMMERCIAL LOOP t349 • Choil'C of 5 (; Oiors & (!:tllcrn l

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Yoder, 20 Words or less: 2 Weeks ...... $9.50. Call Dave at 301 -287 -6301 or in George J . Ain is Cheryl A. Petruccelli ROSE THERESA WALKIW Dcr•ctt scd. RUARK · Notice is hcr C' by J,: i vcn that l .et· eve. 287 -8249 . Theresa M. Alnls PETITIONER (S1 NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT? George E. Alnls, II PETITIONE R($ ) tcrs Testnm l•ll hii'Y upon the TO TO Estutcof Ml'lvin 1.. Yoder late of Blind Ads (reply to Box No.) ... add $2.00 Missing:iong hair, orange, Tried everything & nothing Gregory J. Alnil Cheryl A. Fusco neutered & declawed cat. works? Try new Herbal Way. GlennS. Alnls NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ROS E 'fllEilESA WALKER 6 Cn ldw,•ll Plncc, Newark . DE Please call 30 1-939-1910, ext CelesteAinis that Cheryl A. Petruccelli in· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 19711 d ·ccnscd. we1·e duly Additional Words ...... 25c (per word) No drugs, all natural, no exer­ that R 0 S E THERE S A grunted unto Marjorie S. Gentry 257, days or 301 -642-3470 even- PE'fl1'JONER(S) tends to present a P etition to the cise necessary, eat food you TO WALKER RUARK in tends to on the thll·teenth day of i_ng_s.______Court of Common Pleas for the Bold Type Face ...... add $1.00 like, 100% satis fact ion or George J . Ains State of Delaware In and for present a Petition to the Co urt of November A.D. 1985, and all money back . I'VE LOST OVER Theresa M. Alns New Castle County, to cha nge Common Pleas for the State of persons Ind ebted to the said Delaware in a nd for New Cusllc dcccasc rl urc r·equestcd to make 108 Notices 88 LBS.II 302-475-2932. George E . Alns her name to Cheryl A. Fusco. Please check your Ad the first time it appears. We can be Gregory J . Ains Cheryl A. Fusco County, to change her name to payment s to the Executrix CHRISTMAS BAZAAR" GlennS . Alns Petitioner(s) ROSETHERESAWALKEH. without delay, and ull persons responsible for only one incorrect insertion. Rose Theresa Wa lker Huark h uv i n ~:.: dcmuncls uguinst the Church of God , Thomas Ave, Celeste Alns DATED: 12/3/85 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN npl2/11-3 Petitioner deceased urc required to exhibit 14 9 3 150Wanted that George J. Alnis, Theresa M. IN THE COURT DATED: DECEMBEH 2. 1985 a nd prc:;cnl tho snmc duly pro- IIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIII~IIIIII[.J NDorthisplay East.of crafts Dec .& etc• . For- . Alnis, George E. Alnls, II , OF COMMON PLEAS np 12/11 -3 ba te.,! to the suid Executrix on or I more info call 301 -287-2930 . Gregory J. Alnls, GlennS. Alnls FOR THE before I he thirteenth duy of May & Celeste Alnis intends to pre­ STATE OF DELAWARE A.D. 1!186 , or· nbidc by the law in WAN TED: Bred and Open sent a Petition to the Court of this behu lf. IN AND FOR Mnrjoric S. Gentry 110 Personnals Holstein Heifers, Registered or Common Pleas ror the State of NEW CASTLE COUNTY !~-~- N---~-:~:-r~-G~-~d-~no_Ru_et~-i ~-er , 106 Lost & Foun ~ De laware in and for New Castle IN llE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Executrix Grad ~ ll301 - 358~ Bruce E. llubiJard County, to change his/her name JamesAdamson male. Glen Farm s area . 301- ARE YOU to George J . Alns, Theresa M. PETITJONEil(S) r------, Attorncyut l .u w 398-0954 . WANTED Alns, George E . Alns, Gregory TO •• HOT TUB- SPA" 22·1 Delmvure Avenue MAKING WHAT J. Alns, GlennS. Alns & Celeste James Addiso" P.O Boxll62 YOU'RE WORTH? Ains NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Repairs/Service /Installation Newnrk. DE I!J715 KITTENS Theresa M. Ainls np tt /27~ 1 looking for 10 serious people Call Don at302-366-7666 or Jim George J . Alnls ~~:~;:r~e;eft~t~~~~~h~~ ~:~r~ ~~ Call after 6:00p .m. A who have a burning desire to at 302-478-3500. Celeste Ai nis earn $100,000 /yr. in a well ------­ George E. Alnls II ~~~~~e ~~e:~d~~~r t~~!t~~~tf! 302-738-6890 Gregory J . Alnis County, to change his/her name W / p 12/ 11 f established health & nutrition WANTED : Mounted deer head . GlennS. Ainis company . No experience Good co ndition only . 301 -287- Petilioner (s) toJ a m es AddJ~':::es A. Adamson '------·t..., necessary . 302 -475-7080 . 2662 after 9pm . Pelilioncr(s) CHRISTMAS SWAP SHOPPE DATED : Dec. 3, 1985

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WANTED : 2 WHEELED WIRE CHRISTMAS PUPPIES FOR SALE REMANUFACTURED KEM SHOPPING CART. CALL AN ­ - MALTESE PUG, SAMOYED, NETTE AT 301 -398 -3311 . SHIH TZU & SCHNAUZERS. FUEL PUMPS 301 -287-8250 1·vear Warranty . FAN BELTS Most U.S. Cars. Mechan ical Type FOR SALE: BRAND NEW " NITE Replace your worn belts RACERS"- BATTERY-OPERATED . now and keep a spare handy $12 EACH. CABBAGE PATCH LOOK -ALIKE DOLLS - $11 . " OLD SAVEover SMOKEY " LOCOMOTIVES - $8 . ass FR $400 301 -658-5196 50 MONTH BATTERY Wllh rebulldable part In lrade. MAINTENANCE FREE WANT TO BUY : LARGE ACTION TOY DEMONSTRATOR SELLING 12 Volt lor Most Cars. FIGURES (8 -12"1 FROM STAR All SAMPLES AND STOCK AT y, REGULAR PRICE $45.95 WARS. STAR TREK , GALACTICA. PRICE. LARGE INVENTORY. 301 - ALSO PRE -1965 COMIC BOOKS. 398-2360 . YOU SAVE OVER sgoo 301 -398-3549 SYLVANIA #e·.~':.'~t:~

\ Name:.______I I Address: ______I I I Phone: ( IL------·. 12b l'he New Ark Post Dec.11 , .. 175 Misc. For Rent 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 342 Home Improvement Storage -indoor. Auto, boa t, fiiTi":lime Au t o S upply AUCTION trailer . 12'x30 ' . $98 / mo . Cou nterperso n. Must be Wanted : Live -in companion or Wooden floors sanded & ForChesaps3kaLovars 24 'x30 ', $195 / mo . Elkton area. reliabl e, honest, willing to work couple for elderly lady in North refinished . Reasonable rates- North East Auction Galleria 301 -398-2401; --- hard . All company benefits, East, MD. 302-999-3152 days, free estimates. Jeff Williams va cation, etc . Send resume 301 -287 -8908 after 6om . 302-731 -4953. U.S. Route 40, North East, Maryland reply with re ferences to Cecil ~ ------~g ~ ~ ; s';,~ Box 429 -C, Elkton, ·- 1 . 350 Kennels Saturday, Dec. 14

INTERIOR DECOR ATiNG Lost Your Pet? Call the at&:OO P.M. ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, ORIENTAL RUGS, ~;;:ib l~ai~~Jr's. f"j){f~ ~t9 _ ~~ ~: ~ • ~~~~~~; 2 i,PCA immediately. 9am -~gm . CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAINS Mature lady wanted fo r live-in SERVICES 355 Misc. Services AND FURNITURE, SIGNED BRONZES, hou sekeeper. Room , boa rd STERLING SILVER 202 Help Wanted 2'~ salary. 301 - 658 - 5~ Handymen available for ell Are you making what you're type1 of repelrt. 301-858- PARTIAL LISTING : Two-pc . Secretary w ith Mature woman wa nted to 316 Cleaning Services 5214. Bookcase Top, roll top desk, blanket chest , dining wonh? $400-$1200 / mo. part ­ babysi t for infant begining time, $4000 -$8000 / mo . full time D & M Experienced Cleaning room set , brass bed , silver and gold coins, sterling Jan., Mon-Fri. Preferably in my flatware, carousel horse, pr. oriental lamps, nice in fastest growing Co .in U. S. Service . References. All types J&WMARINE home. Call 301-642 -6711 selec tion of Chinese export porcelains line!. Rose 302-475 -2932 . ---­ of cleaning done. No job too CONTRACTORS an time. Medallion, lmari, Rose Famile patterns in fish bowls, Babysitter needed in my home big or too small. Weekly and Piers, Bulkhead, Piling. Dredg­ NEEDED vases, planters , garden seats, temple jars, bowls, for a 2 year old . Mornings IB­ daily rates . Caii301 -2B7-6956 or ing . · Maintenance person­ chargers and morel , Cloisonne clocks and vases, llaml only. Cherry Hill, MD 301 -2B7-577_B.___ - 301 -337-7853 General. Vocational or High stands, ches ts, bars, standing screens and hanging area . 301 -392-4834 . REVELATION Cleaning Co . screens, very nice hand ca rved and painted I signed I School Graduate, with at Windows, no extra charge . Bank lee1t 2 years experience, SOUTHERN STATES CO-OP ivory pieces, netsukes, and much, much more. Republic Bank Delaware ha s a Household apt. $30. 302-239 - Chesapeake Bay Mug with general plant work. By ELKTON, MD BRONZES: Collection of signed Frederick Rem ­ current opening for the follow­ 2799 or 302-834 -5288 . appointment only. Call Blue FUEL OIL inglon bronzes !Rattlesnake, Wooly Chaps, Bronco ing position : Limited Edition Chip Products, Inc, 301-398- SERVICES OFFERED Buster, W icked Pony, Mountain Man), special sign -· CREDIT Our fine glazed porcelain mug depicts three symbols of all that is special 6800. __ 320 Day Care •Automatic Delivery ed and dated P.J . Mene Hunt Scene, some very about life on the Chesapeake Bay -- the Skipjack " Lady Katie," The Log ANALYST · •Budget Heating Plans 07029357 -630 . Debbie's Learn ­ . nice Russian bronzes, and other smaller bronzes. 1 year experience in a credit •24 Hour Emerg . Service Canoe " Island Blossom," and the Hooper Strait Lighthouse of the Owner-operat er to pull new 4B' ing Cen ter, home daycare. has card environment, business •Products Include: ORIENTAL RUGS: Over 100 pieces of fin e. quality Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum -- each preserved today as a tribute to refer for long and short distance openings for ages 2.-4 yrs. Call degree or 1 year credit approval Fuel Oil, K-1 Kerosene hand woven oriental rugs in wool or silk in varied the people and traditions of the Chesapeake Bay Country. Each mug comes loads. 30 1-648-51 06 or ou t of 301 -287·6657. experience . Diesel Fuel & Regular unleaded styles from 1' x 2' to 12' x B' and long runners from packed in an attractive gift box, along with a booklet describing the history of B00-63B-46i2. We offer comprehensive ~e gas countries su ch as lr ~ n . Pakistan, China, Romania, each of the portrayed symbols. •10. benefits including medical, den­ India and Turkey in many different patterns such as 213387341 Family day care Super no-lead tal, life & pension plan . Ka shan, sil k and wool Esphahan, Hunting Tabriz, PH YSICAL THERAPIST II openings. Day or night . Cali in Cecil County 301 -398- Submit resume to : Silk Chinese, Gum , Sarouk, Bo kara , Abusson, State benefits. Off all weekends Reasonable rates . Delancy 21B1 Mail Coupon to: Chesapeake Classics, Box 218, .St. B. Jones dec orative Heriz , Kerman. Kazak, Douris and Kilims. and h ol ida ys . Salary Rd ./Turnquist area . 301 -398- Toll Free from DE 302-366-1644 501 White Clay Center All of th ese rugs are first quality and very nice and Michaels, Md. 21883. negotiable. ·Minimum qualifica­ 5465. Please Ship: Newark, DE 19711 tions : B.S. incl uding or sup­ colorful. They are in excellent condition and make STAN'S APPLIANCE fine investment pieces . Plus 17 old oil lamps, Brass ______Mugs at$ 10 each plus 50' Tax for Maryland Residents plemented by an approved Republic Bank Delaware course in physical theryapy, SERVICE candlesticks, Depression Glass and late additions of _ _ _ 4-Mug Gift packs at $37.50 plus $1 .88 Tax for Maryland Residents. An Equal Opportunity plus 2 yrs. exp. Masters degree 327 Entertainment Low cost appliance repair. Ser­ Furniture, China, etc. Em lo er in physical thera py or in public -PUPPETS~ vicing all major appliances. Ser­ This is a very good opportunity for interior vicing ail areas. MC & Visa . Call Please •dd $2 each for single mug orders; $3 for each Gift Pack to cover ship­ DRAFTSPERSON- - health may be substituted for I Parties, schools, special occa­ designers, dealers and individuals to buy quality anytime-24 hr. service . Prompt ping, handling und insurance. McCrone Engineering ha s a yr . of th e required exp. Call Mr. sions . Pam Pip es & Puppets. hand woven orien tal rugs and Chinese furniture and friend! service. 302-32B-2B20 . position available for a draft­ Talley, Mon .- Fri., 8:30am- For info & brochure call Pam works of art. Total Amount Enclosed ___ Enclosed is my _ check or money order. sperson with preferred two year 4:30pm , 30 2-995-B434 . Emily P. Nelson, 302-999-007B . TY~-­ Charge my__ VISA __MasterCard Expiration date ___ experience in surveying and Bissell Hospi ta l, 3000 Newport Term papers, theses, resumes , TERMS OF SALE: Ten Per Cent 110 % I Buyer civil engineering drafting . Gap Pik e. Wilm ., De. 1980B. etc. For ail your typing needs, Premium added to Hammered / Bid Price. Cash at Card# ------Above average benefit ~A / EOE :_ call Robin, 302-368-8316 . Time of Sale. Checks with Current Bank Letter of 328 Excavations Credit. NAME ______package . Excellent career op­ Will haul away any unwanted portunity to grow with an RN or LPN-full-time evening articles. Will also do deliveries. ADDRESS established, expanding com- 1hift. Apply in person, 9-3, EDGAR RHOADES Cecil County area . 301 -2B7 - City ______State _____---L IP·------pany . Send resume to Me- Mon-Fri, Davina Haven Nur­ AND SONS 5126, ask for Bob. R.C. Burkheimer &Associates • Crone,lnc., 138 E. Main St. . sing Center, E. Main St, 224 Backhoe and dump truck ser------. Reel Eltate & Auctioneer• 2 vice. Free estimates. 301 -39B- P.O. Boz551 .NorlhEut. Md . 2190t . Mail Order Express Line Phone: (301) 745-5339 Chester Elkt'!!', - --- Living Is easy ~~:~~i~~~d ~~~: h ern ~~'- 8837 301 ·28H5P! 302-575·1881 ~ 301 ·366·2442 County cabinetmaker shop · In a Hilton wants an experienced cabinet­ SEARs ------Lifetime Home Tri-States Foremost Auction Company maker. Call 215·593-6706 even- Now hiring SALEs, sTocK 342 Home Improvement ings. & COMMISSION SALES. _,A.,. ..,¥',;i.:_, . . . HELP WANTED Part-time only. Days or Additions & remodeling . 11~.:-~~ nights. Apply Sears, Prices Custom homes, decks, baths & , . PART-TIME EVENINGS I Corner, 10-4pm or 5-6:30pm k•tchens. Magness Construe - ~~· ' -~ "' J~ ~ 12x60 Mobile Home 1 Wednesdays. EOE. t1on . 302-73B-6712. ~ ~~-~;~ ALDEN BUGHER Cleaning offices, Newark --- - .,.--·- ~d; ood ~ .l ..,.. ;~-~~-~-·' · ASSOCIATE.S, INC. Sh ee t metal mechamcs. Expd Installed / stained . • · area, Mon.-Fri., 6 p.m.- 9 For Sale only. Duc t fabrica to1 s, du ct in- Old floors sanded & finished - ·~ - ~~ - p.m. Must be 18 years or Complete Renovated and In Pork s t~ll ers, meta l fab ricators from DONALD G. VARNES , INC ." oua1;1v ma1 edals and ac· Gr[B Near Elkton e Looks Like New. pnnt s, s/s polisher, remov1ng 302-737 -5953 curate manufacturing pro· -- I, (A t l r"!fl older. Call302-571-9890 or welqs & pqlis h. Benefits. 302· ~!~~n~~~~~~~~YA a;~ec::~ie~; $2500. Down • $150 Mo . 0% Int . 366-751!), N_ewa:k. D_E . __ HOME OWNERS of llo o • plans and home 1-800-441 -9222. Balloon Payment in 1 Year ~~~blab~:~c:/iS::o~:~ed~~ ~~~~oi~~~~~~~~,:~~~~ .s · sf~f~; ~:·~~~J!~t!f.~.~~~4:~.~~~;i, UNDER $40,000 w/p 11/27-4 0 Dalawa~a. ~are of hortes & paneling, roofing , kitchen CHARMING $6500° ~tails. Ltva In or out. Health remod eling , wall - to -wall oldet house in 10wn of Rising Sun . Within walk ing distance of tnsurance. Good salary. Cell carpet? schoo ls, chutches, grocery and professional setvices . ldealloca!ion 398·2133 or 398·5700 302-571 -1199 before 5 m . NEED CREDIT lorofficeand /otapar!menl. No. 250 . -SURVEY PARTY CHIEF Call Credit Desk . Dial 302-737- WATERVIEW, ~~:~ ~~ ~:;d ft ~ ~~~a · ~~~ fn e~ ~ ~ ~ .;.04_34;.....an..;.y,_tim_e_. -----I sandy beach, mini condition , comfotlable home on 31ols near Nor!h 1~s·t: rt:Jj, e~ tirm seeks an experienced tiel d Victoria Mews East make !his home a must to see . Special finanicng with low down· stJ % Duplex For Sale paymentavailable. No . 253 . ~ea;~ ~ica~ ~i:; ~ r ie~~~ ~ re f~~: ~~e lt Private Entrance Apts . W.D. CONSTR. INC. P.O . BOX 68 10ACRES 123 Milburn St. ~;rc: li ~~~~P~~~~ : ~ ;:r~~~tu ~i~~J lt New Thetmopane Windows Chesapeake City, MD 21915 mostly wooded wilh small stream in woods . Ideal si!e for farmene resum e to McCrone, lnc .. 13B lt New Hot Water Heaters (3011 885-5006 withonepercrecordedteadylobuildyourdreamhouse. No. 245 . Retail Electronic Sales Elkton, MD (3021 798-3371 E.Main St., Elk ton, MD, 21921. * Walk to Shopping &UoiD MOBILE HOME PACKAGE: - --WAiTRESS - - Ttee -linedStreets Invest in yourself, no! in your landlord . We have 10 mobile homes Full Time- Part Time lt W .O . CONS fAUCTIUN , INC . P.O. BOX 68 availablelohelp you buildequi!yforyoiliself. Hurry, oneis$8,000and Radio Shack has grown to over $19,900. ~~fpe~~n~~P~ ~~~s~: ; ~~ nM~~r~ : lt Cable TV Ava ilable CHESAPEAKE CITY . MD 21915 lheothet$15,000withfencedyardallforyoUtself. No. 241 /22 . 7000 outlets worldwide. We at­ Owner. fin. available or lease ~~~a r~ :n~~ . 137 E. Main St., * CarpetedorHdw . Fioors ~~ ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~;~: · ~: ~ :;~ ~·; d ~~ ~oEu~ 202 E. Main St. tribute this success to hard work, purchase option. ~a rt en d e r s . Appl y lt ~::~:::~~\'~:;~o"m:d . ~~~.~ •• Elkton, MD 21921 in person, Thursda y or Frid ay, Newark, 12-A O'Oanlel Ave. City Stale careful planning and a heavy dose 12 5 (301) 398-9000 or (302) 738-3200 39 8-2 133 Or 398-5700 . · pm, North East River Ya cht MID-ATLANTIC REALTY CD., INC. Phon e z;p IN MARYLAND IN DELAWARE of good valu e for the money mer­ I.!-=~~~~~~~~~~~~!!:::!~~~ ~~ · M9g_ Bayside Dr, North L--..:3:.;6:.;B;.·.:2;.:3;.:5:.;:7;_ _ _,l....:.':;,:ow~n~a .:.::lo.:_• __.:..' n~e.:.::ed.:.a ... loJ' ..______.. chandise.

Radio Shack offers a promotion from within policy that can lead to ENJOY store management. Add this to COUNTRY LIVING· our rapid expansion and the poten­ tial for advancement is virtually unlimited . If you are a goal WINDING oriented self-starter and believe that you have what it takes to ex ­ BROOK cell in this field, we may just have the key to your future. APARTMENTS Just minutes from No Electronic Experience Required Newark & Elkton Call me now to learn more BEAUTIFUL MODULAR Contemporary Single HOME. This home is 2 yrs. old (:~~ - and ha s 2 ba ths, 3 BA s, w / w level living with a sense carpet and FP . Glass sliding PLENTY OF YARD for the kids Budd Ferman doors open to patio . 50-1754. to play. Trees to climb, room for a tree house on the 2. 7 acres of of space that makes life $53,900. wooded land . Bi-level home with l.if.i.illllil.. lj satisfying. 1 and 2 THE SOUND OF GEESE. 3 or 5 BAs. Plenty of space for 11 302-479-0343 Awakens you in this lovely everyone. Must be seen . 30- THE PICK OF THE CROP. BI-LEVEL ON 3/4 ACRE Bedroom Apartments. LAND. More land available. LR . mobile home si tuated in the 1720. $75,000. Beautiful brick colonial two story w / sliding glass door, Breakfast hea rt of southern Cec il County. MAGNIFICENT WATER VIEW in North East featuring LR, for- CALL 301·398-9496 bar, kit., 3 BR , full bath on 1st Id ea l start er oppo rtunity. Great of the North East River. This mal DR , eat-in kitchen, 11'. HOURS: MON .-FRI. 9-5; SAT. & SUN.ll-4 fin ancingl 10-1712. $11,900. beautiful home in historic baths, 2-3 BAs and laundry. ~~~ f~ ~. F:o::~:: ;,;~:ol~hue~d~yR r~ f TURNQUIST TOWNHOMES. Charlestown sits high with a Maintenance free and complete New Constru ction - 2-3 BAs, on lower level. Low inleres t VA PROFESSIONAL MGM'T BY commanding view. Home has with central air and one year these townhomes have bee n assumable mortgage . Reduced FRANKLIN REAL TV four fireplaces, 2'/z baths, cen - homeowner's warranty. Also designed with modern living and to $54,900. for quick sale . 30- GROUP 0" PENNA. INC. REALTOR tral air, new outdoor swimmino zoned R-2 for conversion of two 1736 . An equal opportunity employer convenie nce in mind , yet is plac ­ pool, and plenty of shade. 30 - apartments. An outstandmg A division of Tandy Corporation ed in a country se tting . Hand­ 1716. $97,500. buy. 30-1722. $46,900. BRAND NEW IN SURREY somely designed ex teriors, ali ENJOY ALL OF THE MODERN RIDGE. 4 BR Cape Cod . 2 full m ai ntenance free . Spacious comforts in this all brick rancher SMALL FARM WITH INVEST· baths, LR , DR, kit ., FA w / FP , rooms are th e ke y to comfort . at the edge of town . Fireplace, MENT RENTAL. 5 1'. acres, 2 full basement, 2 ca r garage & 20 -1646 From $49,500. large country kitchen, conve- story farm house with carport . new appliances on Y, acre lot. INDUSTRIAL LAND. 62 + nient to all major highways. Large barn with loft and other See today . 20-1746. Only ac res zoned for heavy industry Within town limits. In ground out buildings, 20x50 inground .94,900. with a portion zoned commercia l Qmury21 c iu d ed . 20 - 1317 . NEW LISTING. Outstanding use . To be so ld as one parcel. ~100~~9ot :~~~~:n:r c~o~:~~~ ~noc~:~iti~ building lot. Waterview and Excellent location . Fronts on Rt. BUILDING LOT. Near Elk Neck room addition . W ill consider rights. Sits high on a bluff, has 40 & At. 7 and is close to 1-95 . 1 State Forest. Wooded and trade-in . Call for information and large pine trees, 1'. acre . 80- M uch poten tial . Cali for details. GOLDSBOROUGH-REALTORS GILPIN se cluded . Area offers access to showing . 30-1725 . •98,900. 1746 . Agent Rose. Only $8500. 70-1613. $265,000. I water and beach for recreational BE FIRST TO OWN. This 3 BR MANCHESTER PARK. NICE DOUBLE WIDE HOME. TIMELESS GRACE activities. 80 -1694. $12,000. lOBO square ft. bi -level is waiting Rancher w / man y ex tras. Great 24x67 w / 2 porches, central air, 2 S1at ely 2·story b11ck colonial nestled on "• an ac1e . 2·car REALTORS 2 ONE ACRE LOTS. Side by for you . Beautiful wooded lot full bath, 3 BR . Home must be gatage . Ce dar panelling in fam ily 10om w / bar . Lo vely yard room - ca thedral ceiling, open side and have a 5 mile view· Perc consisting of approximately PRIVATE LIVING moved . Priced reduced to w tree s. $92,500 . No . K-15B . beams. 3 BA, 2 full baths, FA , approved and surveyed . Ready 0.528 acre. Currently under con- Charm ing old home, 3 bdrms. , up-dated kitchen & 20x30, y, A . Call now for show­ •20,000. Don' t miss this one. 20 - SO CLOSE bath & 220 service. Bank barn w / well and fenced in g . 20-1726. $79,900. \~~7~i~:,;:, · .~~s.i~8o~un area . 50 - struction with many outstanding 1727 . to turnp ike, new hospital & Christiana Mall. Ranch w l sleel pasture, ove r 8 acres in Rising Sun. Ca ll 738-5544 . FOR RENT- 3 month to B month SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM. 37 :=~~;est~ ~~~~~ h~~\;~~te~oui ZONED COMMERCIAL. Rt. Siding , fenced yard , un finish ed side add iti on . Ap pliances in­ .No. 3179N . lease. Brea thtaking view of the 40. Large lovely home. 3 BR , 3 cl uded . $52,000 . No. K·l45. acres of beautiful countryside miles from the Town of Elkton . MOVE OUT North Eas t Ri ver from this 4 BR bath, could have your own ONLY $49,900 con tem porary home sitting high ~~h~~~~t~t;;a~:~e~a~~~~ne~e:n~ Priced for a quick sale! 20-1740. business. Owner transferred . Im­ to t he country I Plenty of fresh air & lovely living . A 5 En joy coun try living on . 7 acr e w I lovely ma tur e tr ees . 2 above the Susq uehanna flats . lots of new fencing. An ideal •eo,ooo. mediate possession . 30-1593. ac re parcel w ith a 4 bdrm ., 2Y> baths, lam . room & Priva te access to th e w ater - te ­ story MD . Farmhouse . Many updales. 2 or 3 bedrooms place to raise the family and their COUNTRY LIVING. You ' ve got BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. 2-car garage. Located on Blackbird Landing Rd . Ca ll nant pays all utilities . References w /1 •, baths . Won 't las t long . No . K-926 . pets. Conveniently located to it here. 3 acres surround this Licensed salvage yard , inspec­ 738-5544 . No. 3182N . required . $600 per month. major highway arteries. 65 -16B2 . lovely 5 year old home of stone tion, repair & towing . Chance of CLAY ACRES TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Nice be droom, 2 bath ranch er on I acte lot w1th nice •250,000. and frame construction. 3 BAs, a lifetime. For more information 3 + GREATTAKEOVER LOTS loca ted in a prestigious lan dscaping , latge gard en area, ovetsized I car ga rage , FHA at 11 y,% - available to anyone! 2/ 3 bdrm . WATER . PRIVILEGES. 3 B.R large FA with glass sliding doors. call Agent Billy Carter. 70-1707. area among custom bu ilt homes . ranch w ith lots of living space . DR and large LR . Bring your doublew1de driVe . Hurry ! $75,900 . No. K-961. house has 5-levels - new wood deck, new applian ces Each lot is 2.479 ac res + I- . Very Short walk to beach. A good pets, kids and enjoy this lovely PEACE & QUIET reign on these RETIREMENT OR 15 acres . Perlec t tor tne nome of' all stay - brick hearth w / stove chimney. Call 738 - convenien t t o El k t o n and buy. Call now for appointment. home . You will be proud to own Summer home one block from the Sassafr as River. 6 rooms your choice. Owner financing 5544 . No . 3183N . Newa rk. Lo t 15, $27,500; lot 16 80 -1700. •49,900. this one. 50-1484 . •91,900. plus oversize building lor your boa t & equipment. Ap · $29,000. 60 -1670 . available . ohan ces Included . s69 ,900 . No. K lOB GORGEOUS Hillside Contemporary w / 3 bdrms., 2 Y, baths, 3 I JoanneSentman ...... 398·1505 i .... 398-3843 firepla ces and wrap around decking . Super view . NancySimpets ..... 398-2578 WandaJackson ...... 398·5814 Jack ie olankenship .. . 398·9387 Ontu~ (5)_ Non-development in Pennsylvania. Call 738-5544 . Johnson ...... ONE YEAR Rose Anne Holmes .398·773ll Betty Giovanazi ...... 398-1623 Bill 287-~709 - "0= ~-~' No. 3184N . c . ~_( II 21 WARRANTY BettyWeed ...... 398·6285 RogetMcCardell ...... 392 -3982 BernieWeed ...... 398-3611 GOLDSBOROUGH 102 EAST MAIN ST. -NEWARK Mary Campbe ll ...... 398-4787 Jacklrwin ...... 398 - ~1 VerdieAyres ... 287·5920 Home Warranty Protection Bill Carter ...... 287·5213 RoseGumski ...... 287·5375 ~= Equal Hou1ing NEWARK 302-731-8200 302-738-5544 For Buyers & Sellers Andy Vaughn ..... 398-8298 Betty Ttone ...... 392·3384 t.=J Opportunity DtiCI.11,1 .. The New Ark Post 13b 382 Painting 462 Antiques 418 Firewood 11 Mobile Homes/Rent 818 House for Rent 430 Miscellaneous 438 Pets 802 Rooms 108 Unfumlthtd Aptl, 2 BR . No pets. Security deposit VERONICA JAMES 2 BR, 1 bath, Thomson Estates, Barbato & Son painting and ANTIQUES Clean hardwood blocks. 1 cord-: German Shepherd puppies for and references requ ired . wallpapering contractors. Free $100, you pick up . $120 Hend-carved itams: benches, Newark DE , room or efficiency, Elkton . $475/ mo . plus utilities. estimates. 301 -392-4011. Pre-Xmu Sale. Prien coffee tabl•-•. an ima ls. Carved ule. Purebred, but not near Un lv. from $135/ mo. 302- ~~ lt~e'?.:t~:. ;'~: t360/ mo. 301 -398-4643 . Security deposit & references Negotl1ble. Rt IN and delivered . 302·834-3157 or 302- registered . $50 . Call 301 ·287- 834·2166. out of Black Walnut . 301 ·398· 737-7319. 9am·5pm weekdays. Ml/mo. 301--.1JDO. reg. No pets. 301 -398-1219. Country Club Dr., Fairfield 6029 . 9137 after 12pm. 114 Commercial Property ---;;LiiiANT VA~ Firewood, all -;ed oak. Cut & Room or efficiency. Wllm . & 8 2 BR farm house on 90 acre Shopping Center, Newark. JACUZZI Whirlpool bath, mint Great Dane puppies, AKC reg . HISTORIC COLLINS STORE. PAINTING CO. 302-m-4831 or 302-731 -1ea. split. $75 per pickup truc k load New Castle area . Airport vicini­ ~:~~ ~~~~ J~;.,.~n r~~~~!;j horse farm . Professional couple cond . 301 -398-2988 . Bleck with white mark ings. 3 with large kit . & sunporch. No 28' x 15' office In heart of INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ley1wey, Vlu, Meater­ approx., ~ cord. Ca ll 301-398- ty. Color TV, phone, refrig. preferred . $475 / mo . plus NEW AND OLDER HOMES KODAK MOVIE EQUIP­ male. Born Nov . 6, READY pets . Sec. dep . req . $380 / mo. ELKTON . $150/mo. 301 -398- ut ilities . 301-658-2016, ask for che eav111. 2129 or 302-834-7100 . FOR X-MAS I301 ·885-5706. From $45 wkly. 302-658-4191 or MOBILE HOME ROOF MENT. ln1tamatlc Iuper 8 328·7629 . ~1 - 287 - 8888 . •miitoiii. IIIIIIII!~­ I I Firewood for sale. $50 e truck I buy litters of AKC puppies. COATING 404 Appliances load, delivered . 301 -287-2282. zoom lan1 Clmere. Iuper I Near Port Deposit, 2 BR . 3112-Q4-1114 regular projector. Lerge Call Don at 302-366-7666. ~ $100 off Roper Self-Cleaning Seasonded firewood, $55 /truck 104 Fumished Apts. Utilities incl . $360/ mo. Call301 - ARNOLMONT REALTY folding 1crun. Excellent Just in time for X-Mas, 378-2990 or 658·5646. e· AVONDAlE m.. Hitt •LONGWOOD 111 lD 1111 Ra nge with free turkey or cut­ load , $95 /cord . Air ti gh t condltlon. •7&. 302-321-3118. beautiful Chihuahua puppies, 1 & 2 BR furn ished apts. Ryan Contracting tlery set througjh 12/20 /85 . woodstove, 14", $80. 301 ·398- Newly renovated 1 BR apt. ON DISPLAY $85. 301 ·658-5130 . Utilit ies paid. Perryville . 301 - Cornor ol Rl 1 ~ m1la Soulh of Interior Paint ing Gas Oil Products, 2545 Pulaski 4604 . $~ / mo incudes heat & hot Bypan & Rl 41 longwood Enlranct Different type Decoy• of Ready for X-Mas. AKC reg . lab 378·3604 . Written Guarantee Hwy ., Newark, DE . 302-368· Seasoned firewood . Cut, spl it water. 10 minutes from 1·95 on Rt I Free Est imate Blrd1. Sat & Sun houre 1pm­ puppies. Chocolate & black . All 1 BR, fully carpeted, very 301 -378-3512. 1161 . & del ivered . $90/cord . 301 ·885- clean, In Ncure rurel .,.. 302-368-4415 lpm. Coffee & cookie• frH. malas. 301 -658-6332 . Newly renovated 2nd floor, 19 cu . ft. Wh irlpool chest 2241. Robart C. Hervey, 204 Cere (North El1t). Excellent for freezer, $1 50 . 302-366-1142. XMAS PUPPIES Elkton . 1 BR , large LR, deluxe Slab firewood by the cord­ Cove Rd, North Ea1t. 301- AKC reg . Min i ature lingle profenlonal or cou­ PLUSH PRIVACY Shepherd Gas Grills, model t7&. All oak, lpllt, HIIOned 217-5421. ple. No peta or children custom kitchen, eating area, Wooded cul-de-sac location provides privacy 388 Radio/TV Repair Schnauzer's, 8 weeks old . private deck, full air condition­ 3000 & 4000. Low prlr es with flrewood-•80. 2 cord• or Order your fresh turkey today . Shots & wormed, paper train­ pl11u. Security depoalt re­ for a superior home built for entertaining . This free cutl ery set th rough more-tlli. Ml11d hardwood­ quired. Avell Jan. 1. Clll301- Ing . No ch ildren / pets . Fru Portable TV pickup $1.25 per pound . Ca ll 301 -658· ed . $250. 302-453-0272 . $360/ mo . Includes heat. 301- ranch offers 3 bedrooms, 2 y, baths and t1 a day TV rental; 12/24/85. Gas 0 11 Products, ... 2 or more-MO. Lee Llr­ 4259 after 2pm . 217-lllli for eppolntment. neighbors well above the $123,900 price. Close 2545 Pu laski Hwy, Newark, DE aon. 301-388-7711 dey• or 301- Yellow AKC Labrador pups. M 1st floor apt ., private entrance, 398-3332 days or 398 -~~ RCA TV wholeNier; Pool table, slate top, 7'x4'x34", & F, 8 weeks old . Have all to Newark and W ilmington. Call215-388-7621 . fute1t Nrvlce;TV'a bought 19702. 302-368:;_·1:.:.16::..;1.:_.--- 382-617& efter m. 2 BR with bath, Kitchen, LR & Perryville . 3 BR , 2nd floor apt. $200 . 301 ·287-2086. shots. $150 . aach. 301 -287- Total electirc . No pets. PENNA. FARMETTE & 1old. Accutronlx TV. llabwood, 111 oak, 8278. 3112-m-1380 408 Boats & Motors MO/plckup. Split firewood, RCA 19" color TV , XllOO. Like ~~~~~~~~ec~~~s~~~~-s ~{~ : $300/ mo plus security deposit with 4 .7 acres only 12 miles from Newark or new, still In carton with brand & ut ilities. 301 ·398·0675 after 3112-834-1380 18 HP Mere, 1983. Like new, t70/plckup load. 301-318- 4172aftar5pm. Elkton with beautif ully renovated five bedroom 7148elter m. new guarantee. Cost $529 . 438 Seeds &Plants 8pm . home, small barn, pasture and woods. only 15 hou rs. $1000. 301 -398- Asking $179 .. with remote con­ 2 BR unfurnished apts. 8492. Spl it wood for sele . Ca ll 301 - Larga selection of Pointsettias, $215/ mo plus uti li ties. Port Sme ll 1 BR 1st floor apt. in $124,900. Ca ll 215-388-7621 . trol$229 . In all sizes and colors . $1.50-up . Elkton. No children or pets. 373Sewing 398-7384 after 5:30 . JVC-300 watt, 5-way speakers, Deposit . 301 ·939-3902 after QUALITY AND CONVENIENCE Locust Point. 301 -398-3962. 6pm . &275 /mo. plus utllitlts. t160 Dress making for all occasions, 410 Building Supplies with 12" woofer. Cost $400 . highlight the features in this new 3 bedroom / 2 Mulch hay, baled in field. You security. 301-398-8887. 420 Furniture Asking$69 . 24 x 52 mob il e home for sele. bath ranch with deck and patio . Low­ alterations, tailoring, weddings. Corrugated galvi nized steel for pick up. $.90 a bale . 301 -287· 1 8R, 1 Br apt avail, tspeclally Experienceed & reasonable . roofing & sidin g. All sizes in Brand new rattan sofa , blue 8LAUPUNKT push button Needs to be moved . Ask ing maintenance and picture pretty surroundings 2662 after 9pm . $2000. 301 ·3""98'-'·5:..::19"-'.7.:....--- designed for handica pped per­ Call302·453-9492 . stock. CHEAP . Cash & carry. floral print, $375 . 2 green for­ stereo cassette radio. Cost sons. For addltionallnformetlon are within 15 minutes of Newark. $93,500. Call 215-831 -9800 . mica cube tables, $35 / each . $319 . Asking $79 . 215-388-7621. VHS T- 120 tapes, $2 .69. 442Tires 808 Unfurnished Apts. & app lica tion call 301-858-2798 378 Tutoring 302·738-4318. or 301-833-5544 . Equal Housing NEW CONSTRUCTION SALE Ill Call Bruce, 215-473·3566. 4 Pinto factory m1g. wheel•, 1 BR , 1 bath, L/ 0 area, qu iet Tutor available for reading end Sofa (extra long) & chair. Exc . Opportunity. Custom built colonial with 4 bedrooms, 2 Y, math . Grades 1-6. Newark area . 7111"Wtflllllalni ...... M.II .cond. Ask ing $200 . Call 301 - Satellite dish w/25" color con­ Cornell 300, P111, 13", white secluded area, 5 minutes from This beautiful apartment can be LlulnPfywoodU ...... M.II 392-3492 after 6pm . sole TV . Complete system . One well. New, MO ee. or ball of­ 1-95 and Rt . 40 . 1 Month rent in baths located in executive Landenberg com­ 302-368·1097 . yours fer $375(1 BRI, $396(2 munity. Convenient to Newark and W ilm ­ 3/r' Shttthlng ...... M.II only. $900 . Financing available. fer. 301-381-8134, Doug. advance and 1 month rent BRI . Completely renovated w/ J & E Enterprises, 301-398- 380 Upholstering 10 lb. Common Neill ...... 115.00 428 Household Goods security deposit . No children or washer & dryar, new carpet, ington. $154,900. Call216-388-7621 . Concrtll Witt 5'x110' .....• .. ...•. . 145. 8226. pets . $295/ mo Includes utilities. Let us wake up that antique bed 1/2'' Rt-Bar20' 1ong ...... l3.10 Apple II computer, printer & Stump cutter, "WOOD". Good 301 -378-4219 . ~~~ P~~~;~~;e ,s;Gf:~ - = · & ------' with a custom made mattress T1·115/r'plnt ...... l13.11 screen . $700 . 302-366-1142. condition. $975. Call Saturday, 1 BR , 2nd floor . 234 E. High St, and boxspring. We make any T1·113/r' plne ...... l10.10 30 1-398·8390 . Elkton, MO . 302-368-4984. si ze. We also do custom 428 Livestock 112''Tuff·RStyrofotm ...... IUi I BR apt. North East, $295 / mo. upholstery and repairs . b4 ' s2&btttt~Hen·fir ...... 1.11111. A 432 Musical Instruments 301 -398-2020. FURNITURE CLINIC, 302- 2rfs2&bttt11Hen-flr ...... 1.21111. RENTALS We're On Your Side 834-6112. CediiAvtN ...... Open7dtys 1 BR apt . Utilit ies Included . Muti!Card /VIu/WSFS $325 /mo. No pets. No kids. Captain's Gate I PLEASANT HILL OnRoutt44,1mlltW.of• 602Rooms Married couple only. 301 -398- UPHOLSTERY GLASGOW HOME CENTER 5579 after 7pm . The best of everything is waiting for you in our new Furniture Custom Upholstered, Jn-134-5445 2 BR apt. near Rising Sun. Call townhomes. All the space, all the luxury and all the con­ fast service, reasonable prices, 301 -658-5940 after 5:30pm. venience you've been looking for. Near schools. shopp­ free pick up and delivery. Large 412 Clothing 5 room duplex apt . Reference ing, work and play. Price $51,900. selection of material. Call day or Fu r coat. Blac,-k ""sw-'a"-ka-ra-:1-am-:-b--­ and deposit required . Below evening . 398-5822. sable collar, size 8. Like new, Chesapeake City. $240 / mo. $395. Mink stole. Dior design, 30 1·885·5461. MODELS OPEN grey Emba , size 8. $395. 301- ~ 287-2001 after 6pm . Saturday & Sunday 1-4 p.m. MARTHA'S ATTIC. Quality MIKE POWELL ~ USED CLOTHING for Man, Woman & Children. Wed. & MASON DIXON REAL TV GENERAL Thur., 9am-4pm. Fri., Sat. & CRAFT ITEMS MERCHANDISE Sun., 9am-6pm. Rt. 40 at Large selection of homemade Phone 398-8444 or 287-9616 I)EL.-MD. IIna. 302-134-2115. pillows, etc, for X-Mas gifts . Open Tues. Fri & Sat. 213 W. Main .St ., opposite Chevy Puppies, puppies, puppies!! garage, Elkton . Electru x Shampooer with gallon of shampoo. Instructions LANDVEST REALTY BAY VIEW KENNELS lncuded . Like new. 301-275- 2522 or 301-275-2300 . 398-2401 Cairn Terrier MARTY'S 112 Delaware Ave. ELKTON, MD. Lhaso Apsos DRAIN CLEANING Maltese *PRIME 'PIERMONT WOODS *GREAT START New Construction -Minutes from Newark SERVICE ELKTON LAND Pug Largtbl·levelw/ 5btdrooms, hctlltnt 111r11r home btck STARTING AT *49,900. A. P.R. 11% Fixed Rate 3 bttha. Lovely, treed rear lng to U of 0 term , l Includes 3 Bdrm .. living room, eat-In kit .. full beth, Cathedral ceiling, Samoyeds Located on Rt. 213 acron yard. Great neighborhood for bedroomt. renovated kll· hardwood kitchen cablneta, electric range, wall-to-wall carpet, driveway . 302-328-3499 f rom Value Ford . Clt v water yourtamlly! $78 .900. 368·1621 . chen&bllh. Firtplact. w l w . & sewer across atreot High No . 5716. hoot pump. I5S,OOO 318·1121 . & walk. Lot choice. Wlllerrange financing at low fixed rata. For Qualified Shih Tzu 7 days-24 hours trafficaree. Zonad C·2. Many No. 6717. Buyera. Other Building Lots available, some wooded. possibilities. S185 .000 . 368 · Yorkshire Terriers Roots My Specialty 16Z1 . No . 5694 , 10% Senior Citizen Dis­ 'OAKRIDGE TRAILER LAKESIDE PARK WINDING BROOK COMMERCIAL LAND count , .. REDUCED 41R. 1'1'. btthi, LR,DR . Kit. Enclot· Routt 40 No rth hit. Ctll for td porch, Ander11n Windows It Dtt1ll1. 3 bedroom ralud ranch on 1111 Zimmer mob/It homt. lBR. 2 Ylnyl aiding . A11umebl1 mort. ~ 301-287-8250 1 / 2 tcre cul · dt · aac . full bltha, LA , full kit .. wuhtr, NE RIVER WATERFRONT Townhomt. Pltnty of p11klng . MARTIN H. DOLBEN Cethedrel ceiling In living 'WILLIAMSBURG dryer. dlahwuher. untreltlr. ctn· 107 Lea Rd-Manor Park room . 2 dtckt, h ..t pump & uti lttrto. will trrangt flntnclng. us.ooo . TURNQUIST J 8R . LA , kit. w/ Fiorldt rm . Many W&P 12/11-1 wk. *COVERED woodltove. $74 ,900 . 368·1821 . VILLAGE Allthltfor••.IOO . Includtllot. :::.r::o·. Ouuttndlng Vltw tt New Castle, DE 19720 No . 5708. FORAENTt410 . Pt~Month BRIDGE FARMS INDUSTRIAL SITE lldrm., 1~ Btth, Panltl. fln lthtd MOBILE HOME* ACRE 2 bedroom c ondo w / new btllmtnt, Lv . Rm ., Coun1ry 1<11 · carpet . & fresh paint. Up· 107 Ac111 Front on I·H end PA . Woodtd. Loelttd Sty Vltw. Cttl chen, Sliding Gltn Door. Under· lorOattlls. Beautiful 4 bedroom , 2 Y. date d kltchen. 1 11 2batha. AallrotdnurDtiiWirlllnt . U . ~ prlcedtttS·tiOO. MASON-DIXON REALTY ba th colonial w /2 car tutned *SCOTFIELD Beeks to open land. No out· ptracre. SMALL FARM WITH garage Screened porch. ai de maintenanc e ! 150,900. 2.25 ACRES 358-1621 . No . 6707 . FAIR HILL lovely yard ove rlook ing Mlnut11lrom Ntwlrk, liR 11nch INVESTMENT RENTAL Largest model in Scotfleld . 3 VA ·FHA tpprovtd. No Monev 5K tcr~t , 2atorylarmhout~ , C8R , floweri ng trees & lhruba. with dettchtd2CirSfltiQI. Mtny 1159 .900. 368·1621 . No 5620. bedrooms. 1 11 2baths. large Down. 2 1tory vlnylaldlng . • Bft 2 bllhl, with CltpOrt: ltrge barn wooded fenced y1rd. VA tltrii. Callfordetllll. t7t.to0. LR . wlfhultce, 2 bllhl, FA , lull ' tndoutbull dlngt, 20l50 1nground takeover to qualified buyer. BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL btllmtnt. 011 Hut. Own at will pty •wlmm lngpool, t llotrenui3BR 168,900 . 368·1621 . No . 5682. allellowtblt closing colla. Owner mob ll t home with 1oom tddltlon, Elkton / Newlfk Rd .. could bt uud nt~datppro•lmtttlyt1100tomove will con1lder lltda·ln . Ctlllor In· for rul 111111 , lnau rtnce , ln. lormatlon. ltl,too. *WOODLAND buber/ buutyahop. aritlqueahop, doctorordtntlatotrlet. Piul llvlng 40 WOODED ACRES ELKTON AREA quattlra. a38A, fullbutmtntran· 'MARYLAND 'ROBSCOTT MANOR TRAILER w/ atrum. Wtll·ltptlc lyattm. Ntw 3 8A ranch with full btu· cher. lmmtdltttoccuptncy. Tr~dt tC'dl' Mob lit Home. Owntr flntn· lnyourprtuntproperty. tl4.000. mtnt, kit., tlt·ln , LA , vlnyl tldlng, clngpolllblt. Trtdtlnyourprt· wtll·wiiiCirPII. t5l,IOO. Renovated c olonial In a Spac ious b l-level w / 4·5 Great 111rter hamel Brick 11n1 rul11t1t1 or buy with only bu~.o~tlful country unlng. J bedrooms. Family room ranch w / 2 bedrooms on a NORTH EAST · t5.000down. Callfordtttlla. lncludll 3 SR . living room, llt·ln bedrooma. 2 baths, room for w / woodltove, heat pump cul· dt· uc . O uallflu for Wooded Building Lot. JIC acre . kit .. full blth, Cathtdttl ceUing , upanalon. On 5.9 acraa. w / GHA backup . Florida State Bond Program . t49,900. ConvanltnttoRouttCO. fltrcap· SECLUDED 5 ACRES hardwood kitchen ctblntU, eltc· 1146,900. 311·1821 . No. 66S1 . room. tooi U7.900. 388·1621 . 361·1621 . No . 6166 . provtd. WIIIbulldtoault . ttUOO. triO rtngl, Wlll·tO·WIII Clrpll, No . 5715. Elktonartt. RuttlcRanchtr, 31A, drlvtway&wtlk. Ccmpletthomt. WANTED : TO BUY countrykltchtn, bllh. Fullbtn· Lotcholct. WIIIarrengt fi nancing COLONY ACRES mtnt. Small pond. small bltn. lm · It low flud rttl. For Out/l fltd 5 BR maintenance free OLD , BUT NEW II lulldlngLotupto20tcru. WUipty mtdltlt occuptncy. Ownat would 8uytrt. Other Building Lou exterior bl·level conve· Older home completely 302-368-... 62... Gl top dollar. consldtrltldt·ln . UI,toO. tvtlltblt, lomtwoodtd. ntont to t-16 In 1 lovely renovated. Fully In· rn country eubdlvlolon . aulated, new vinyl Family w /fireplace, 2 siding, new Interior, new bathe, plenty of etorege, wiring, new plumbing, ctoooll, garage. lovely naw heat pump with y, acre landacaped lot central air. 3 BRa, 1 Ya f\.4EsT1•onELAND Realtors- Bu_ilders @ 301 .287_5657 with fruit treea, deck, batha, · DR , LR with Iorge patio and oo much fireplace, front porch, more. CHECK THIS ONE new rear deck. Town W Ill 1\ 500 S. Mam Street, North East, MD OUT .. Colt Chartae watar ft tower. t76,000 . Powell et office or home Colt Duke Snyder at of· 1881-31121 . flee or homo 1858·8836).

N LEA FARM 144 ecroo with circe 1791 4 811 home In tm ­ moculoto condition . PERRYVILLE Foncod poaturo, rotting Price roducod on tho floldt . 3-cor dotochod PILOTTOWN RD . romodolod townhouu gorogo w/ loft. largo 22 acrea, moatly wood­ alttlng on y. acre having dairy barn, horae barn ed, etraam, open area for 3 BRo , LR, DR, fully wltock room ft loft, ft hortoo, 19x26 dotochod equipped kitchen and other outbul ldlngo . laundry room . Now 12x20 Houto, butldlnge, ft 40 Mobile home on lot In North Commo,rclol property 3000 aq . ft . Water oriented home, 3 Juat right for ott fomllloa, homo garage. Priced to aott at East orao ready to move ln . FHA reedy for all buelnou or office Elkton , retirement homo, cloto t72,600 . Call Charloo two a tory utility building. ocrea: t4t6,000. Entire bodrooma, owner financing to to oil thopplng centora. maintained to excollont condl· ONE YEAR WARRANTY. form : Ul6,000. Call Mlko approved , amoll down payment apace. North Eut. Idee! for qualified buyer. Nude to b1 lion, Elkton eroo, beautiful Powell at office or home to qualified buyer. IM H·0681 . large hardware atore or marine Melntonence !roo, prldo of 18&8-31121. Call Tom Whoolor et of- Powell ot office or homo completed. 110·0831 . U3.100. ownorohlp. 120·0921 t63,&00. woodwork In home. lewn flee or homo 1868·51011. 1287·91181. t33 ,900 . aupply outlot. (70 -0861. t89 ,100. man icu red . 120·0941 . 163 ,900 .

BUILDING LOTS AND ACREAGE- FINANCING AVAILABLE ON MOST Now llttlng . Home 11n Wen Cheater mobile home, REDUCED PARCELS WITH ONLY 10% PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET. 2 story houae with town maintenance !roo, booutlful 14x70 on quiet etroet In well­ Starter home. On 'Ia acre conve · water/ sewer In North Eaat . condition . 3-bedroom , dining meneged park . New vinyl floor­ nltnt to North East. Pe rryvtt la , BEULAH LAND MOBILE HOME LOTS Suitable for 4 eportmenu. 130· room , living room , eat-In kit · Ing end carpeting . Incl. Elkton mutt see to oppracl ate. IHAD~BEA ~RD. Only 2 ovettebto 12e'x 200' 0761. $63,500. ldul for retirement or lira! rime J acres woode, located on Wheatley Rd . chen , laundry room . town water ~~~;~(~~~~9oo . Refrlg .. range . llx48 ohod . • near Route 272 · country oech. located In lilting and tower. 120-0941. te3,900 . home buyer. 130-0841. $43 ,500 . toto.100'x260 ' ... •10,600 . Sun ...... ,, . . .. . , . .. ,. House In North Eaat area . PERC A OVED ...... Each t18,t00. located In nice rural aub· . , .. .. . Reduced t26,000 . Perc approved. New Home. 3/4 AC lot, now Tho ono for ell/North hot. PRINCIPIO RD. CRABBE COURT divis ion , lou of living apace for homa ready In 90 doye . Thla Ntwlywodt, growing femlltea or OLD HILL TOP RD. 20 acret, on trout .8 acre • lovely homaa on tho money, 4 BR , fireplace In home complete with 1 3/4 both . rotlreoo beautiful landscaping 3.7 wooded ac . In North Eut IConowlngol atream, tome wooda, country otreet ... t12,900 . family room , many extras. muat lot, well ft aoptlc , full buemont, Country living, 6 mlnutu from aurrounda apacfoua rancher. area ready for new construe· 14.3 •croo • wooded. rotung ...... tll4,000 see, call now . 130·037 1. $64 .960 . and brick front . $69 ,900 . North East. 3 bedroomt, Rare opportunity at $67,900 . call tlon, our plena, or yours . Home '!IICkl up to Octoraro ptckoga complote In 90 doya. OLD FIELDPOINT RD. WASHINGTON atone/frame home, large rooma ror details. (30-0821 . Croak . •...... UO,OOO .• Wotor rlghtoto Elk River. SCHOOL HSE. RD . North East /Shady Beach . At throughout. 130·0811. t68,000. t21 ,900 . CRAIG TOWN RD . 11 ecru ...... UI,IOO . 6 moatly wooded acrae, last In North Eut school 1.2 ocroo ...... t12,000 .• perc approved, atream · district, setting high and dry on very nice! ...... t28,600. • secludad. partially wooded 3· 2 oc . wooded lot. Build in g lot In 2.4 ocreo ...... 016,000 .• POSSIBLE FURTHEII acres + I·, 3 BR . 2 baths. Ranch Farm Crest. nice. wooded. 1.0 ecru ...... o10.600 .• SUBDIVISION. ROBIN ACRES with country kitchen , formelllv· prlvua, loca ted lust oulllde RISING SUN --- ROOP RD . Quiet area - cul-de-aac lng room , fireplace and bate· North East . $17,900 . 2.3 acre , ...... 114,900. !Near Routall itroet ...... ta,ooo. mont. 130-0591.$75 ,600 . . '• • J y, acre - 2.5 acre lots. ' HANCES POINT RD . Priced from U,IOO . to HORSESHOE CAMP Al) . Admire tho wildlife from th is . . Lots / Norr h Ea st. Lots perc op · Near eevaral marln11 and 116,000.•. Very nice lots 1.1 ecra on Octorero new contemporary home In ...... ,___ ' ~ prov ed . ready to build on, only a REDUCED . and wall priced. Creak, drive, wall, elec­ Chas. Isle . Furnishings could be ,-:: . . rew loft . 21 1.3 AC ot $12,900; 11 1211 ocro rood front Iota · HAVEN LANE tric In 2 porco .... t14,000 . Included . Roady to move In at .. 1.08 AC ot $11 ,900: 11 1.7 AC et ESTATES NOTTINGHAM .RD . $86,000 . 180-083 1. Beautiful cliff vlow of North Eut River. two living 013.900: 11 1.7 AC II $13,800: 11 ~~~~ ~ .p. ~r-~~£~~;, · ,;3,'ioo·. 1.3 acre• · country lot. Ill 2.1 ocro toto · ponhon· 47 wooded ecru, e pore room• w/flropleco , private antryo, 162 ft . water· 3/4 AC at $11 ,900: 11 1.4 AC at , ...... tll,IOO .• ...... t75,000. New listing . Starter home roody front , botthouto, private beach with floating 113.900 . dlo toto - pore approved. PLEASANT GROVE RD . In 60 -90 days . lncludoa lot. well dock . t249.900 . . .. , .... , .. Eoch •11,100. ,Bocro , , , ...... U ,600 . EBENEZER and septic. $48 ,950 . 130-0901 . OWNER FINANCING LINTON RUN RD . CHURCH RD . Soy View . Country home REDUCED Not waterfront, but next best Horbour View / -~ ! . Beautiful lot WITH 20'/: DOWN. PLAT 12 acru ...... Ul,IOO. New l istin g. New hou11 w/two-cor gorego. Boy View North Eut. largo ttortor homo th ln gl Spocloua yeor round In Herbour View , walking . Stream · 2 perca · open · ~~~~ •;r~:;;:;.~~Ye!:h Elkton/ North East area contem· area . convenient to Routea 272 In town, 4 bodrooma, dining home with tpocllculor vlow of dlatonct or Elk River. with aome wood• - 370' fron­ po flair · many fine features. & 40 end 1·96 . $58 ,000. (30·081 1. room . living room , oll·ln kit· North Eut River. Immediate oc · wotor rlg hll, priced to saU l tage - good view. ROLLING HILLS Idea l for retirees or the first t68,000. chen and many fine feeturea. ceu to community boat moor· 112 ,900 . 180·036 1. MOUNTAIN HILL RD . 2 Iota ovolloblo hom a bu ye r. $53.500 . 130·092 1. FHA . VA . one of 1 kind . 130·0101 lng and pub lic beach . 180-050 1 121 1. 7 acru totally Itt ...... •12,100.• 160,000 . t89,900 . wooded panhandle Iota, 121 """"" " t14,900 .• New Ho me / North East . 24x49 perc approved •• very Bi-Laval , 2 cor garage , 1 3/4 Jullllsted. 4.3 wooded ocr .. in Hey tnvutorl look 11 th lal A private . . .. Each t16,000 . SINGERLV RD . bath, on 1.7 AC wooded lot In North Eo at. Over 400 feat of rood bualnou on the flrtt floor and Wooded lot. Chorlootown aroo . Lot /Owner Financing . 1/2 AC frontage on Wells Camp Road , One ~ th lrd ecrt, town aawer. lot. w / orlented c ommunity, BAILIFF RD . · 38 .8 ecroa, Lot noor Elkton with North Eas t area . Includes lot, two aportmenu lor oddod In · owner financing, 30% down, wooded, ttream fon pro· '"'~ ,, ...,., ...... •••• oo. well, and aeptlc. Construction ldool build ing al to for one come on the 11cond. The t10,000 . party . Financing begins soon, call for complete ucluded home . 180-0461 $32 ,600 . poulbllltlu oro endteu, coli for 12% . po ul ble wourv la w . avottoblo with 30 '/o OCTORARO LAKEII details. $84,900 . more dettlla. 170·0931 ts& .OOO . 11& .600 . down ...... t185,000 . •t~dlcotot no financing ~~~~!: b~- ·~·~~~;&·t~:: avattobta. both.' 14b The New Ark Post Dec.11 ,. 111 Hou11 for Rent 702 Housing for Sale 702 Housing for Sale !~2 Ho~Jng for Sale__ 702 Housing for Sale Sale or rent bv owner. 2 BR , 3 BA , 2 baths, 1 car garage 2 lt~ry, ~ BA , 2 ~'~ ~ath on ~ In Elkton , 2BR , LR , DR , kitchen NEED CASH FAST?" w/w carpet, paneled, oil heat, WI\TERFRONT . Greenbank, 0 ranch near Rising Sun . & utility room . Gas heat, cen· I'll buv your home fo r CASH & vear·round home, lots of Northeast River . Year-round ~: . ~re!~t :~r~~ · ~~~;uenK · home . 2 story, 11 rooms, 5 BR , ta/mo. 301 -378·2990 or 301 · tras. Located in Thabar. Call tral air, woodstove, sundeck & give you an OPTION to buy It ground, 2 blocks from beach· back . I also buv MORTGAGES Crvstal Beach Manor . 5 years closets, deck , dock & more . ::::· bitha, 1 car garage 301 ·398·5211. ~~~2~ 31~~~~~r~ . m~43 , 900 . for CASH . old. $325 / mo . renting price· $85,000 . 301·392-3990 . 1NVESTORS REALTY selling price very reasonable. ranch near Rising Sun . Easy livlng l Low maintenance 302·656-6800 302-798-2036 or 301 -275-2065 talmo. 301 -378·2990 or 301 · townhome In Cherry Hill weekends. 704 Property for Sale &5646.__ Manor. Large rooms, 3 BR , 1IS OWNERS MOVED 3 BA Elkton townhouse, newlv baths, $56,900. 302-737-4797. MUST SELL. A magnificent 3 IS dupleK for sale . 123 Milburn =~~~ma'tu:~ ° .::~.:: Newark 2 acre wooded lot. Iron BR Cape Cod . 2 baths, St, Elkton, MD . $19,900 . one block from North0 Eeat Hill Farms. $26,000 . 302·738· renovated . AC , W / W, ;e':~~~~ FHA takeover . No 26 firep lace, full bsmt ., lg . rear Owner financing avail or lease River Town Park, at 2nd and ~06~:.:..·-- dlahwalher. Security deposit deck . New appliances & carpet . ~~~ · 301 ·398·2 133 ~st. H.uoo. 301-381- 706 Commercial/Sale ;t::J:~~~~~\~~~~ · 302· IF YOU HAVE SOLD YOUR 1.7 acres, 1 acre fenced HOME AND TAKEN BAC K A pasture, barn . Country living. Chimney Sweep business for 3 BA , North East . Available MORTGAGE WE WILL BUY Minutes from Rt . 40 & 1-95, sale. No experience necessary-­ Dec. 15. $425/mo. 301 -287· THAT MORT GAGE FOR North East, MD area . Call for SOUTHERN STATE will train . 30 1·398-8768. 8168. CASH . CALL: 302-454·1416, details, R.C. Burkhelmer & 3 BR townhouse. Close to INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Assoc ., 301 ·287 -5588 or 302· 708 Mobile Home/Sale Newark & Elkton . $400/mo. ASSOCIATES .,_---- 575·1881. Security deposit & references PETROLEUM SERVICE 10 K 60 mobile home . 3 BR , 1 bath. $2500 . Must be moved . reg. 301 ·398·8298after6pm . ,....------..., For all your gasoline. diesel, Anew Cecilton-Available Jan. 1, 1986. fuel & kerosene needs. See 301 -398-0105,_.---- •385/mo. No pets. 301 ·885· international 11803. your Southern States dealer. Female to sha re a 2 BR We also have 24 hour burner BffiiJ!liffi!l sxmbol townhouse In scenic Pike Creek service, automatic delivery, FIIIMtrktt Veley. Washer /dryer. fireplace , North El1t Auction Gtlltrlt for*l 1~ baths, 8226/ mo plus IS budget plans, radio dispatched U.S. Route4e utilities. t 225 deposit. Call Lori, Volkswagen Golf os the # l selling nameplate 1n Europe. 717-456-7290 8am-3pm or 302· delivery trucks. North E111, MD Volkswagen is the # l European line of imported cars in the United States. 238.07066·11pm . Salu every Tuesday 6p .m. Volkswagen Jette is the # l selling European import in the United States. House for rent : Rising Sun, SOUTHERN STATES, W·ii·Mi!" Volkswagen is the # l selling imported line of cars on Jopon. MD. t350 /mo . Ref. & dep. req . Thurlday7p.m . Volkswagen Golf is the # l selling imported nameplate 1n Japan. Call301 · 886··~68!!,;76~. -=-=-=-­ ELKTON SERVICE Volkswagen is # l in outomo~ve soles in G ermany. Naar Rising Sun. 3 BR , newly FltaMarketevaryweekend Volkswagen Golf 1s the # l selling nameplate in Germany. refurbished . Utilities & sec . 152 Railroad Ave, Elkton, MD dep. req. Will be ready Januarv Phone: MD 301-398-2181 or R.C. Burkhelmtr & A11oc. 1. Call Donald Frlst, 301-658· 301·217-6581 . 8218. w/ 10123_t, DE 302-366-1644 New 3 BR townhouse, 1 1/2 bath. Captain's Gate. North Eaat,MD . $450/mo plus securi· ELKTON. MD LOCATION ty deposit. Call Mike Powell at 301 ·398·8444 . OPENING THIS MONTH! New house 'f,.-or- r-en-t.-:3,-BR,..-."'72 beth, AC, garage, 1 acre lot . MIDAS SALE OF THE CENTURY t675/ mo. 301 ·398·6882. · MANAGER New Townhouse--3 BR~ '20,000 plus blth. North East. $450/mo . plus sec . dep . Call Bob, 301· We need a dynamic person to manage one of our 398·2300. automotive repair shops. You need to be strong in sales , leadership, automotive service and ad· ministration. We offer an excellent benefit package and there is room for advancement . If you are Interested call (8091 729-1616 Now! You can do better!

II ANNUAL '83 DODGE CONVERTIBLE AUTOMATIC , POWER STEERING & BRAKES, PERCENTAGE RATE AIR . CASSETTE , WIRE WHEEL 011 EVERY 1911 MITSUIISHI TRUCK Ill STOCK! HE"E'S YOU" CHRISTMAS BONUS! Buy •ny ~~~ ~~rc•~~: ·~~~.'"tp;ei,1n~~~n1r~~t.;e~:r~~~~: $7695 '84 DODGE CA RAVAN SE , 7 pass . auto .. air. stereo , spd . control ~~~ ~~"·~:~~~!: ~~ :~ ~~ ~~b~~~~W;b ~ntd t~~ :~-s;~~o 18 ,000 mi. . . $10,300. on ~W D ! But oct lut! To sove hundreds you mus t toke deli very by Oecember 21st, 1985. '84 PlYMOUTH RELIANT . 2dr ., auto ., air. stere'o...... 15450. '80 PLYMOUTH WINDOW VAN , 8 passenger , 6 cyl.. auto .. po~er steering ...... moo. '79 FORD MUSTANG·. turbo, 4 speed ...... $2150. CREDIT HOTLINE '83 DODGE 600. 4.dr .. s~dan . 24 .000 miles , lullv eq~ipped ...... USOO. '80 ME~CURY BOBCAT , waqon ...... moo. HAVING TROUBLE '79 DODGE ST . REGIS . 1 owner , clean ...... mu: '80 DODGE CHALLENGER . sport coupe , 5 speed , stereo .~· ...... U4to. GETTING FINANCED? ' ~1 FORD MUSTANG , T-barroof...... UUO. CALL THE FINANCE 77 VW RABBIT , 4 dr ., 4 spd ...... · · .. · · .. · .. . .. Si37S. '73 AMC HORNET . 4 door ...... •...... PROFESSIONALS AT Rittenhouse CARMAN LINCMERCURY Motor Company PHONE: 995-2222 SMITH WILMINGTON WEST MITSUBISHI 50 ELKTON RD. NEWARK 368-91 4310 Kirkwood Highway. 8:30·9, Sat. to 5, 994-44QQ . Ask For Don Griffin VENTURCORP.·AUTO LEASING NOW IS THE TIME TO DISCOVER ENGAGE-A· CAR . THE MODERN ANSWER TO SOARING NEW CAR PRICES I DRIVE THE VEHICLE OF SHOP McCOY'S AND SAVE!!! YOUR CHOtCE ... ANY MAKE AND MODEL .. . WtTH LOWER MONTHLY ~ : -.. PAYMENTS THAN YOU'VE EVER DREAMED POSSIBLEI SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET L-16 . GEORGE MOAGERETH . AN AUTHORIZED IN · DEPENDENT ENGAGE·A·CAR ® BROKER , we ~~:i~~S~I\,i~Sa•s";E CiAluct J:~ . SPECIAL ._... ._. P.O. BOX 9794. WILM .. DE. 19809 . WANT I~ FASTER INFORMATION? CALL 302-764 -0703 . FREE Sharp VCR* with the Jf4 STEER purchase of any new or used car THIS .f--l:7:ioio ~.~ "· ~ · on Selected or truck in stock, now thru ·=-l.i'r:;;-.=..:::r::::--._ WAY Models Now By : Through John Mascher ...~A Jan . ~ · 19~6 Tuesday, December 24 . Long, slow w~rmupt ·· letting your ear Id le mo;'e then a minute .. 1r1 no1 efflcltnt. Th lt not only watttt gasoline. but allows *Prior Sales Excluded the tllm of oil to wuh off cylinder wtllt before oil pr euura bulldttonormal. ··.~V'A\,. Snow country elternatlve: tit 1 colored cloth, not I whitt one, ·. ' lf.: ~· to the ctr urlalln call ~f tm,erge~cy . , ::~~o1o~ 0b~tk,\~:~:~~;•:,~u~:: . •~: 1b~a~~~~~~~f; ~~u 1t0omt~ tc~~~ tlrudy. Clttlytlo converten wtrt originally uptcttd to lut 50 ,000 mlltt, but good engine mtlntenanca tneblll them to kup go· Ina much longtr. But dOn 't put off rtl)lactmtnt whtn nudtd: btckpfluuralnuhau~t iYI !tm c!n ca.ullburntd vtlvu. 5}tcCoy ~tot Company, ~1E:~~:r~r~·:. .,.~.a;~~~~~::~~u;:~:~~ .·;:~~~~·~.~ ~~.~·.~:; wqqw Ford Motor Company's ONLY Full Line Authorized Direct Factory Dealer In The Three State Areal Ill n@mp Route 273, Rising Sun, Maryland Rt. 40, Elkton UIKYSI.t-:1\ Phone (301) 868-4801 • (301) 842-8700 • (302) 737-6038 1 mile from DE Line Plymoutfi Alao: Route 40, Perryville,- Phone: 301·842-2422 Oec . 11 1186 708 Mobile Home/Sale 12 x 60 mobile ho ~ R .l bath . Completely renovated , COLLECTION STATION: like new. Already in park, near Elkton. $6500 . Possible owner financing . $2500 down, "TOYS FOR TOTS" $150/ mo . at 0% intrust. Balloon payment in 1 year . U.S. MARINE CORPS Must sell. No brokers. 301 ·398· 2133 or 398-5700. We need your 12x60 mobile home, in trailer HAVE A BALL THIS CHRISTMAS WITH, court, 2 additions, living room- clean, workable, 20x12, 3 BR , electric range , dishwasher, washer & dryer, central vacuum system, usuable used toys. OR woodstove chimney, cable TV, ' I Bx16 wooden shed . $12,000 or besl offer. Owner will hold mor· ; We Want tgage to qualified buyer. 301 · 8.6% APR 9.4% 658·54 15 after .5::-· --:::c~-:--..,- NEW TOYS, TOO! Financing 1974 Schult 14'x60', 2 BR , in For 48 Months Glasgow Pines. $9500 . or best offer. 302-774 -64 14 days/Gloria or 302·834·1091 evenings & Help us make some less weekends. 1981 Redman . 14'x70' . Bay fortunate children HAPPY window, ga rden tub, AC, stove, refrig ., WI D, 3 BR . on CHRISTMAS MORN! Well -insulated . Located Stony Chase Park-lot 55. $14,600. 301 ·287 -9185, Sam -noon & after4pm. \ ~-'"· , ~ ~·~ .. Please Drop Them 1814 Schult, 14'x70', 2 BR, ,,,__ - ~ . at fenced yard, deck, exc. ~ ~~ cond., must see. Glasgow Court. 302-834-2815 Of 302- ·v i' 323-2741. 3 BR mobile home. Good con· dillon. Asking $1 500 or best of­ fer . 301 -392-4476. WILLIAMS CHEVROLET PLUS Schultz . 12'x70'. Expando on 208 W. MAIN ST. ELKTON, MD. 5Year LA , W/ D, 2 AC' s, 3BR , utility SPONSORED BY U.S. MARINE CORPS 50,000 Mile shed . Own er transferred . Wananty $8000-- or $4000 down/take over payments. Firm . 215-932- ~'~ nucar connection delaware car & truck center TRANSPORTRION $1000

1882 850 Yamaha Maxim. 5100 miles. Very good cond. t1000. 301-392-3882. 804 R/V's Large selection of full slide park models & travel trailers. Priced to sell. Will take small trailers in trade. 302-322-1006 or 302-322- 5700 .

'1870 4WD Jeep Wagoneer. liOO. 301-392-3482 after 4 m. 1970 Chevy pickup . Just tuned. Good running, 8 cyl. $600 negotiable. 301 ·398-6660. 1970 International dump truck 1700. Good cond. $3450 . 301 - 398-8168. U TEST DRIVE 1877 and 1969 Jeep SWEEPSTAKES Wagoneer's. Will sell whole Take a Test Drive - You could win a P'UP. Sea or for paltl. Call 301-398-1044 showroom for details. after m. ~978 Dodge van . 12 passanger, uninspected . Needs work. Best 'sealed bid by 12/18/ 85. For more info call Mental Health Center, 301 -398-5109. Window Van, 1970 Ford , 6 cyl, lg . heater with turtle tall for ISUZU P'UP camping, AC, AM , snow tires . $850. 302-731-4267 after 5pm . PICK-UPS ONLY AT ••• 808 Automobiles 1963 Ford Fairlane. 6 cyl, 3 speed, 85,000 orig . miles. Exc cbnd . $800. 301-287-2719 after 5 m. nucariii1suzu172-1 74 N. DuPont Hwy. New Castle 1964 T-Bird . Auto, PS , PB , red leather interior. Exc . for restora­ We're across from the Greater Wilm. Airport tion. $1000 . 301 -287-2719 after Get your absolute best Nissan deal and make no m. 1971 Chevrolet Camara & 19ls Nothin' like a Quickeel payment until February 1986!At Alderman Nissan Ford Galexy. Best oHer. 301 · 398·3238. Your TIME is Valuable! where Nissans cost less 1971 Nova . Also, 1971 Pontiac. For more info., ca ll 301 -392- 4754. 1971 Toyota station wagon has new brakes and tires . As is QUICKEE $300. 302-737-5536 after 5pm . 19n Dodge Royal Monico sta­ Auto Service tion wagon . AC, PS , PB , load· ed, 80,000 miles. 301 -685·5388. In and Out in 20 Minutes- 19n Dodge Colt . 4 door, AC, radio, auto. Exc . cond . 45,000 miles. $1800 Firm I 1953 Buick Special. 4 door, auto, heat, radio. Good cond . Reg. for road use . $3000. 301 - 398-0049 . 1978 Camaro . Auto ., PS . PB, AM / FM cassette, new paint & brakes . Other extras. Call Tam ­ my 301 -671 -4701 or after 6pm 457-4891. 1978 Ford LTO 2 dr, Md insp ., $950. 1978 Ford Pinto, $300. 1976 Ford Ranger XLT, $1500. 301 -287-6584 . NISSAN SENTRA /Model # ll356J NISSAN STANDARD PICKUP !Model #33556! Change Oil & Filter, Selling Price 16375. Down Payment 12875 cash or trade. 58 Sellrng Pnce 16375 Down Payment 12875 cash or trade 58 1978 Ford Fairmont. Good tires, Check all Fluid levels, monthly payments of S88 at 14.5% Annual Percentage Rate monthly payments of S88 at 14.5% Annual Percentage Rate .AC, auto . $2000 . Call 301 -398- f1 nanc1ng on approvt:d credit. Excluding tille, tax. tags and license. financing on approved cred1t Excluding t1U e, tax, tags and license ,4659 after 5:30pm . Hoses, Belts, Battery & 1978 Plymouth Arrow. Brand new tires, starter, muffler. Cables, Anti-Freeze, :Body needs work . Needs new Wipers, lights, Horns, ·motor. $500 or best offer. 301 - Exhaust System, :642·6155. ' 1979 Datsun pickup with cap & Shocks, Tire Pressure, Tire Wear, Clean Glass, sun roof. $2300. Call Bill Vacuum Interior, lube Chassis, lube Hinges . Johnson 301 -398-3877 . '1979 Lincln Town car . Exc cond . New front tires. Tuned •No Appointments 0ttW up for winter . Must sacrifice, •1st Come-First Served owner deceased . 301 -287-8520 . Minutes-Start to Finish 1979 Ma zda GLC station­ •20 $3895 yvagon. 5 speed, AM / FM , "trailer hitch. Exc. cond! $2500. NISSAN t . '149 (M odel #14155/ ·301 -287-5995after6 m. WAGON /Model #17556/ '\ ~- 1981 Jeep CJ -5. 4 wheel drive, Selling Prrce 110,944. Down Payment 15803 , A MONTH !>ellrng Price S16 ,397 Down Paym•nt ; cash or trade 58 monthly payments or s 149 1 .._, . 16,699 cash or trade 58 montnly t -. 6 cyl. , 4 spd., exc. cond . $5000. 20 Minutes! 1 payments of S249 at 14.5% Annual 6 at 14 5% Annual Percentage Rate f1nanong on ' Percentage Rate f1nanc1ng on approved · :; ~~~; A·c_ ~CE_L...,IC-A...,G'"'T -ha-t ­ In and Out approved credrt E•cludrng trtle. tax, tags and license / ~,. ./f"\ So if credit. Exc/ud•ng title, tax. tags and license •chback, all options. Also, 1984 :Mazda B-2000 pickup . Must Your sell. Call301 -398-3302 . ·1983 Toronado true converti­ Car Won't "ble, leather interior, full power, . cond . Retails for 30K, ask­ Let You 'ng $15,000. Ask for James 302- .652-3931 days, 301 -658-5911 'l!ve. Down On HAVE YOU FOUND WHAT ARE LOOKING FOR I Try The Road! ldermsn "you he North East Auto Auction . -Every Thurs. 7 p.m. Buy or sell. ;:!01 -287-5568 or 302-575-1681 . ave a $100 & want to ridel OPEN: TILL 7 P.M. Monday-Frldey; 8-12 on Saturday ~~302-656 - 7684. WHERE : ;812 Auto Parts -Ba 1t eries·start ers·aIt erna tors ­ QUICKEE AUTO SERVICE Route 13 • Between 1-295 and 1-495 Wilmington rotors-drums-radia tors & heater located at: cores . Unwanted vehicle~ ,removed free. Country Boy~ BAVSHORE AUTO. INC. *Used Parts. 201 Johnstowr Weol End of Streel. Elklon. Md. - 652-3068 .fld., Elkton . 301 -392·4495 or : 398-7959. 16b 1 he New Ark Post Dec.11,1P UFESTYLE Everywhere I turn these days there are articles about the danger of flab. I am quite in­ terested because, in general, that's what I tend, through no HOMEFRONT fault of my own, to have. by Dorothy Hall We all have our own ways of dealing with weight problems. Mine is to pretend that the scale is the metal and mechanical equivalent of the dust bunny drastic, worldwide consequences, vast and spacious places. under my bed. Every few years, even major disasters. I move the bed and force the dust bunny, by now married and a And , as long as you are here, mother of eight, to hop If suddenly the earth is several Mr. Expert, let's talk about elsewhere. Lately, I have been tons lighter, might not the tilt of metabolism. As I understand it, doing some serious questioning the earth, or its rotational speed, the highe1· your metabolic rate, and thinking about the issue of or even its distance from the sun the more you can eat, and, from non-skinniness, especially with be altered? I am not interested in what I can see, the lower your both the holidays and my hips having that kind of responsibili­ metabolic rate, the more you looming large on the horizon. ty. If the world is unlucky, and if want to eat. I think if you have a I do lost.: the bit of weight which high metabolism you will find it is the straw that breaks the behind the right shoulder blade, This is the time, after all, of camel's back, I could cause the and if you have a low one you eggnog, fabulous desserts, and equivalent of the cataclysm that will find it between your left hip meals so l'ich that pushing away wiped out the dinosaurs. Until bone and your kidney. from the table is a feat of the authorities can convince me strength. that this might not happen, I feel it is my duty to mankind not to Now, if medical science can lose any more weight. transplant everything from cor­ Before I decide to get thin for neas to hearts, surely they can the holidays, or at least not to get transplant a metabolism. If there plumper, I have a few questions ·what about calories, Mr. Ex­ is a shortage of human to ask those who claim to be ex­ pert? Have you ever seen a metabolisms, perhaps science perts on weight and the loss calorie? I haven't. I have seen could work on developing an ar­ thereof. pictures of germs, the "Titanic" tificial implant. In case there resting on the ocean floor, and are transplants from the animal even volcanoes erupting on kingdom, I want the metabolism, Jupiter's moons, but I have but not the neck or the spots, of a Mr. Expert, where has all the never met anyone who has seen a giraffe. I have never seen a fat weight I have lost over the years calorie. There is something fishy giraffe. I definitely don't want gone? By now it is a sizable about calories. Cert~i .nly, they the metabolism of a panda amount. It can't be floating are unscientific and illogical. because I have never seen one around; there is too much of it who could comfortably fit into a for that. And what about all those size 12. other people who have gone from If you don't believe me, think a size 20 to a trim size 12? Where about this: there are more is all their weight? It seems to calories in a small piece of fudge So, Mr. Expert, I have given me that those of us who carry than in an entire field of cab­ you my questions. While I am around a bit of extra poundage bage, or so the experts would need to get straight answers waiting for the answers, I think I Photo/Dianne Carnegie 'I have us believe. As far as I owe it to myself and the world before we lose any more. If too know, calories are the only Jim Hammond gets ready for winter by stacking wood at his home on Dove Drive in Arbour many of us lose too much weight not to skip any eggnog and things that there are more of in pudding with hard sauce that ~~ . simultaneously, there might be little tiny places than there are in comes m:v way. Holiday expenses ~ How to hold the ~~ line on spending Diamond Center With Christmas just around the corner, how can families hold down expenses as they prepare for the holidays? " Whatever your life style, you're probably going to spend DAZZLINQ more money this month than usual," says extension home economist Pat Wilson. Getting ready for Christmas in­ volves other expenses beyond the HOLIDAY purchase of presents. Food, telephone, electricity and fuel bills go up almost unaccountably. A host of other expenses - for decorations, flowers, candles, 1-carat postage, extra gasoline and much more - can also take a big chunk out of a monthly paycheck. Wilson offers these tips for en­ joying the holiday season without blowing your budget for the year. Draw up a detailed gift lift that surprise someone this and more includes as much information as possible. Find out what everyone Christmas with a fabulous, needs and, if possible, what they don't want. Include sizes and col­ sparkling precious stone ors to cut down on returns later. It's also wise to ask for alternate collection I suggestions, in case you can't find what someone originally re­ quested. This should make budgeting and shopping easier, ttere are just a few examples: Wilson says. DIAMONDS AND OTHER Once your gift list is establish­ ed, determine the maximum price WOW! 14kl yellow gold. approx. 2cl NOW you can comfortably spend on TW diamond cocktail ring, cascade each item. To get a handle on design. Reg $2700 ...... $1799 PRECIOUS COLOR STONES prices, check store catalogs, newspaper and circular adver­ Approx. 1-1/2cl TW diamond anniversary tisements. Using the yellow pages ring. BEAUTY! Reg $2400 .. $1499 RINGS! BRACELETS! EARRINGS! PENDANTS! of the phone book, call to find out if Open shoulder, approx. let diamonds the store carries what you want. FANCIES ROUNDS! lad ies fashion ring. Reg $1500 .. 0 0 •• $899 & Shop when you're rested, not hungry and not in a hurry, the 7 diamond , approx 1ct . ladies tradi tional SOLIT AIRES! CLUSTERS! home economist advises. " You'll cluster ring. Reg $1250 .. $799 LADIES & GENTS RINGS! make wiser choices, avoid Approx. 1ct TW set: 1/2ct diamond pendant, $ pressure from salespeople and be 1/2ct TW diamond earrings. Reg $2234 more alert to consumer fraud if 1117 you're in the mood for shopping." 5 or 6 diamonds. approx o 1ct TW diamond The holiday grocery list is anniversary ring Reg $1976 . . . $988 another big expense. Economize by purchasing fewer expensive Ladies approx. lei diamond solitaire, snack foods which have little yellow or white gold. Reg $3976 0$1988 0 nutritional value. Note unit prices Ladies sa pphire/diamond or ruby/diamond to get the most for your money. If 1c t total gem weigh t cluster ring, you have the storage space, shop Reg $300 00 00 .,. ahead for food items on your list $149 when sale prices warrant. " Keep party food bills down by ALL14KT YELLOW OR WHITE consulting Italian, Chinese and provincial French cookbooks," GOLD MOUNTINGS Wilson suggests. "The people of these countries have learned to make delicious meals for little cost, and many of their recipes are easy to reproduce with what is available in our markets." Expensive holiday decorations can also drain family finances. Try making your own this year. Gather some pine cones, put them into a wicker basket, add a red ribbon or some Christmas tree balls for a handsome room accent. Rather than buying evergreen clippings, see what the gat·den has STOP IN TO PICK to offer. Use ivy or other greenery UP YOUR NEW FOLEY'S CHRISTMAS CATALOG if holly isn't available. As for table 719 MARKET STREET MALL decorations, consider a bowl of CONCORD MALL CHRISTIANA MALL open Mon IO Sal 9 lo 5.30 daily 10 lo 9; Sun 12 1o 5 fresh fruit ar cented with a few 655-6379 daily 10 lo 9; Sun 11 lo 6 folia ge sprigs. 47&-&n7 366-7450

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