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86th Year, lssu~ 26 © 1996 Newark, Del. • 50¢ THIS WEEK Mother IN SPORTS outraged LoCALlmLE Suspect back in area LEAGUE All-STAR after second arrest By MARY E. PETZAK TFAMS ADVANCE NEWARK POST STAFF WR ITER moth er of five cann ot understand how n ewa rk ma n who has b en

INDEX reactions I 1-5 NEWS By ERIC FINE POLICE BEAT 3 NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER OPINION 6 LIFESTYLE 8 The Dc lawar D epartment o f Tra n ~ p o rt a ti o n is r c i ing· mixed rev i ws THE ARTS 9 about pl ans Lo improve the intersection at U.S. 40 and D I. 72 . OBITUARIES 12 DelDOT officials ar ta rg ting th Bear DIVERSIONS 10 int r. ti n - whos southeast corn r abu t. th Fo Run , hoppi ng nt r - h caw.. e near CROSSWORD PUZZLE ly 200 m:c id ·n ts hav· o·curred thcr ' h·twcl.:n SPORTS 1988 and 1995 . Se e DEL DOT, 22 ~ THE GREAT CHEVY .£:8:7 THE GREAT CHEVY ~ THE GREAT CHEVY ~ THE GREAT CHEVY ~ SUMMER SALES EVENT SUMMER SALES EVENT SUMMER SALES EVENT SUMMER SALES EVENT

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t l I NEWARK PosT ·:· POLICE BLOTTER • Polia Blotter iY compiled each Patrons pelted Illegal fireworks ll'eef... from tile .files of th e Newarf... n Jul 4 ar und 6 p.m. Police Department, Nell' astle unknown per on . . pra eel a 5_ - mmty Police Deparlml'llt and th e ear- ld \\' man :llld her ~ n ith BB p ll e t ~ \ hile the ' were dining De/o11 'are 'wte Police by staff n the por ·h at Klond ike Kate\ ll'riter MwJ f. Pet::af.... R e~taurant on Main . treet. The \ man felt 1,omcthing hit her ba ·J... Jogger attacked and oth r patron ~ ~i tt ing n arb al-;o felt pell t'> hit them. o one ' a~ cwark p< li e> reporrthat on Jul · injured. The diner:- told p lice the 5 ar und 4 p.m. a _6- ear-o ld rh ught th e pel I t'> came fn. m a car e ark oman wn., atta ~ k e I a~ . he \\hich drove h makin~ a ll uti mist.: jogged along. a ~ idcw a lk bet Wl:c.! ll bur had no rh.er infl rmation . hri ~ tina Park a und Rinenh o u ~e Park . Th woman creamed and\ a~ Abduction attempt ab le to frighten off the attacker h w.as last . cen running through th e n Jul • around II :30 p.m. II erbr ok de\ I pment. 'he ~,: a~ unJ...n ow n bl ac k male-. attcmptc I to 1 not injured. pull an I - car- ld \ om, n fr m her P Iic e clescri be th su~p ct a!'! a car a ~ h wa~ :-.topp d n ar th~o' N WARK POST TAFF PHOTO BV ERIC fiNE whit male, I -25 ear. old. 5 foor inters ·ti on of lkt n and pple Cheryl Hamilton poses next to her collection of mementos from I 0 in h e~ to 6 feet tall. dark -s ki1111 d road'> . The oman 1 I I poli > th around the world . with short dark hair and a musta he. ~u . p ct. ran up ll the left front door \ aring kn ee length ~hort~ and high of th car ami lri I to pull In· out. . neaker. and no shin. nyon Th ' oman ~ uffered brui ~e · to her Olympic games next with information is a. ked to all n 'Ck and two g ld chain~ \ ere N warkpoli ·eut . 66-7 111 . taken from ht.: r. P li ·' are inve!'!ti ­ gatin g. step for Newarker Door shattered Robbery arrest By ERIC FINE llamilton \\ mtld have put n Jul g an und I u.m. two men Water main flushing I·~.., eiTut t into ·oachi ng gy m­ kick 'd in th !!. la s<, fron t door of th ' C\\ ar J... polic report th at the NEWARK POS T CONTRIBUTING WRITER na,tic'o, a '-POrt -.he hcga n ·twrmain :-. in ' ''"r~ ''ill he Little aesar: Pi'lta on e have arr <.,ted a ~u"p ct in the pril 'O mp ·tin g in "" a 15- car-old 0u~h 'd 011 th' follm\ Ill~ dalt'\: If h 'r\ I llamiltun found London Road and en tered the bu ~ i - 3 r bber of a \:voman near the Blu' a aL Oakcrc-.t ( .J .) High. nd TuL·~da . Jul} 16 n:a ar\lund job teachi(tg. lwalth and ph '.i ­ ness . ' itncs~ cu lled police but th 'n Lane ..., off Main , tre t. h c~tn lltll i ll Road. Yotbhm:. '>hl' \\l ~ uldn 't he prepa ring td ca I euu ·a t ion in th earl 'i LI Spe IS fl d ref re l'ficcrs c rriv d. nllow ing a police inve sti gation. ilvcrbmlll-. and Arbour Par~ . leave tor tlama . ''here ., he 1970:-.. her life mi gh t hc -dilfcr­ Polic appr hen I d th two in a 19- ear-old Mark J o~,ep h Dall ' Jr. Wedn .,d;t), Jul) 17 - (,'tartttll.! nearby apa11m nt. a id R. Hill, 19, of Be, r, ' a~ arr 'lied and har11e d round oo11 ) • tallord. Wind) ll ilb, ent nm\ . See JUDGE , 20 ...,_ and a 17- ca r-old male companion , < n Jul 3. The woman was robb'd Delaplane Man01 . Red Mill l:anm, and ·:unor • Gardens. both of Ne ark, w r arre: ted and a~ she wui J... d thr ugh the lot carr - s, 'ii)' nfli iab ~aid · u~tom·r~ \\ ill charg d with burglary Ill. atte mpted ing a c ntainer with du es from th ' noti ·e a drop in the water rre'.~III'L' th ft,criminal mi s hi ef and con. pir­ ~e nior citizen bowling leuguc at th e Newark woman chief and a 1em1 orar di,colm:llion of the acy ll. lat P~. h as not injured in th ' wm , ,. during thi ~ nr·ration . 'I hcse incident. condi t io n ~ arc not a health hatard. Olympic trainer Death toll rising along U.S. 40 By ERIC FINE

NEWARK POST CO NTRIBUTING WRITER

N OUT 0 EVERY THR f th traffic deaths i~volvin o ped . rrian. ccutT d in the U.S. 40 cor­ .. ne ur th. fa stest growing nd r Ia. t year. O pr fe~ s ional .s port. in th e That'. the . arne four- lane mon. ter that ·ut through world:· acct rdin g t team!'! . th heart of B ar. Many f the ar a·. fatalities o · utTecl Nc\J swee k. beac h vo ile hall A ph siciiln also wi ll be n ar th e inters ction of U.S. 40 <.llld D I. 7. Authoritie wi ll b an lympi · m dal present with r sponsibility, not lab I alcohol a. th prime cu lprit, but al. o cite the co tTi - ent for th e first time thi . on ly for the t 'ams but for dor's hi gh traffic lev Is and poor li ghting. . y~;u, Sn der-Mackler said . sp CtatOI'I, as well. The dubiou. distinction makes th area among the The hos t country 1 i ·ks a new • nyder-Mackler. who was worst in th county. ~ .'\port for Olympic co mpeti ­ in ited b th tlanta Th laware tate P li e want to do . omething about Lion , and bca ·h vollc ball g L ommillee on Olym1 ic th e death toll, which climb cl to 29 along Delawar . tate the nod from th ames. wi ll head south thi !-. hi ghway · in 1995 - an all -tim hioh . The depattment i. Th gam · is pia ·d bar - week to meet h r . tall, ·h ck " It'. not like ro. . in g a regul ar two-lan hi ghwa ." h ·eeking an I .000 grant from th ffice f Hi ghway foot in th e sa nd with out th e facilities and h on said. "'(! u' re cr .. ing a dual -lan hi ghwa with ca r mo - S*~ ~ two-member te a m~, . hand to m et th t ea m ~ . ing at a pr tty good clip." The grant would creat a ta k force that would draw The sta lium for h ach vo l­ Th e Ol ympi · am ~s op n pl. Da id Thoma. , a. tat p li ce ~p kc. man, ~a id th from th resource. f hi ghway . aD ry offi ial. , the ley ball h o ld ~ 11 .000 p ·opl e, Jul 19, and th e h ach vo ile - . ituation i. more complicated th an it app ars. D laware Alcoholic B verage ontrol ommi .. ion, the and th ' c enr is so ld out, .she ball co mpetition wi ll take ·· lot of th se p pie who are dying me homcl ss," • . tate D partm nt f Tran p rtari n an I v n th said . place Jul y 2 -2 . 0 lawar Restauralll A . o ·iation. Thoma. said. "A lot of these peopl have alcoh I prob­ Th fundin g ould b ome available at th e start r the lem '. Ho can y u reach out and talk with thes p pi e?" D deral fi scal year, \ hich b gin. on t. I. tale polic are apparently tryin(J to make up~ r com ­ "Th bulk of the accident. are alcoh 1-relat d." sa id munication. problems through tin . . Th depattm nt gt. Don Pyne, who head. the tate police Fatal A cident gave special priority t p d stlian i lation 1, dUJing the UD volleyball coach to lnve. tigation and Reconstruction unit. fir. t thr e month of thi . year. By th end of March. offi- Pyn . aid th number of death. increa sed from 18 in r, iss ued 196 ticket · to ped strians th ro ughout '94 to 29 last year. But what really , OLmded th alatm for Delaware: coordinate volunteers area police wa. that 14 of the victim. had be n drinking. • 43 for either not walking on the . idewalk or not walk ­ And Pyne believe alcoho l ha. played a r I in 80 perc nt ing on the shoulder facing traffic wher a id walk wa. Aft r attending lympi c. in te rs-making sch duling and not avai lable. of the a cident. invol ing pede trian . M ntr al and L ~ Ang le. as a ass ignm nt cl ci. ion . • 29 for hitchhiking. That' why t. Barry Beck aid an program would spectator, Harbara Vi ra , pro- Y, lunt ers will b d ing • 57 for not carrying a light or refl tor while walking dir ct empl yees f tavern , bar and liquor tore. to fes~ r of phy sical ducation veryLhi ng from acti ng a!-. ' fa. t along a r adway out. ide of city limits. avoid s lling al hoi to patr n. who already how sign. and women 's voll yball oach wip r ~' (poli shing th c urt • 67 for drunken or drugged walking along a highway. of intoxication. Poli e al want to crack down on under­ at th Univer. ity of D lnwar , floors during ti me out) to "It s a lot bigger problem than just . aying, 'Don't walk age drinking. d id ed sh wanted a different pa.trolling th cou 11 bound- on th inter. tate system,'" Thomas said. "We tell p pie "We want to provide (employees) with literature and per. pectiv on the game. and anes. every day, 'Don't drink and drive,' and eve r day people edu ation, e en to th point of training . owe hav e~ wer v lonteered hers r ice!'!. • he leaves for eorgia Jul y drink and drive.' " After a multi - ~ t p pro ·ess. 12 and will r tum Aug. 4. In sh wa. n Lifi ed la,· t summer Atlanta, she will be workin The Newark Post is published that she had been s I t d as a th , urt er day. true Friday by Chesapeake Publishing Smoke detector saves camp titian ass istan t. H r lirst fan , wh n ~ h e isn't v lumecr- Corporation . News and local sales cluty was to parti ci pate in th e ing, l.he ill he in the . tands A fir in a Newark ondominium Road. "Everyth ing was destroyed in Voll ey ball ent nni al up cheering .. tea m rn other offices are located in the Robscott on July 8 cau. eel exten. ive damag the bedroom and th r was heavy Building , 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd ., camp titian in Atlanta la st , ~v nts. · but thank t , moke dete tor no heat and • moke damage in th e rest 1 Newark, DE 19713. Central one wa. hurt. cy that unit .'' . ummer, whi h . er ed a. a te. t Vi era sa id . he is x ·it d accounting and advertising offices "Th re ident of the unit i.n Villa · Fir fighter. to k 30 minute. t and training v nt ~ r vo lley.! ahout thi s opportunity, purticu- are located at 601 Bridge St. , Belmont ondominium had bring th fir under contr I. ''Th ball volun t rs. larly ~,in e she knows man of Elkton , MD 21921 . already left for work," , aid city fire management had in . tall d smok At the lympi c., thi s h I mpi c team pia rs. POSTMASTER: Send address marshal Ken Farrall. ' An ther r • i- detec tors in all the units to comply month. she is as~i 'n ·d to th · " nd." ~ h e, dd d. " I think changes to: Newark Post, 153 . d nt hea rd th . moke d tector in the with th Ia that went into cff ct on mni facilit in tl anta, wher' th e .•. women·~ vo ile hall East Chestnut Hill Road , Newark, unit around a.m . and alett d the Jul 1.,'' sa id Farrall . "Th ey just lin­ ~ h will b' in charoe of vo lun - team ha-, a oo d chance of DE 19713. Second -class postage manage ment.'' ished two months ago.'' paid at Newark, Del. , and addi­ nn·a ll ~aid th e fire apparent! Th caus' f th fir' ha. not hcen tional offices . ~ tart d in Lhe hed room f Apartment d termin ccl . 206 in the cnmple on Webh Tract • . Newt~rk Co111ff~ CIJIP telePrt~tes 5tlt

loca l altorn 'Y }corgc L. completed th e pl an for an club acti ities over th By MAR Y E. PETZAK 3 Townsend held the rir~t I R-holc, 6,300 yard co ur~e yea rs, and memb rs ad o­ catcd stat championship NEWAR K POS f STArr WR I fER nH~ l:ling of' clu h 'o llh­ here. in e ht lcs wc r~: ~crihcr.., on Marcil I, I Y_ l . imm diat ly stak ·tl out hut golf tournaments lon g Membership has before they b gan in l ~ OI · Boh T h oma ~ of the th<.: sec mel nine we r · EWAR K 'S gn:cn · ewark ll 1~ t orical Socie ty dclayecl un til th re we re Delawar •. In add it ion to its privileges rn or ' members. hosting tournam nt s, the 0 c ~t trca..,ur · ~ cek­ ~;ud Wright lived rn a club has prod uced many hrat~:" it" 75th nni vcrsar hou'oc later ·ailed the The Newark Pos t sta t g If champion.. In I \) 21. \i\1 ) ... hare.., of' 'o lul'k 111 the thi'> c ~.: k w1th a luncheon. rruni tc Mansi >n, on the rer orted th at over I 00 \J L· v. ark Cuuntr v C' luh v.c rc ,..,.., ucd at d1nncr. and of course. a land where the hN members - J.~ were tarting in 1937, Winifred J. Robi nson, th e ~ 2 . each. But L(n!Jkc man ; co untr) golf IOU r11Uill elll. Prc'ohyl<.:nan 'llurch now \ om~.:n - had joined h Lilli "· '>: ud hoard Jlll'lllheJ Llherl The cwark Counlr) \land-.. all ja ccnt to the club o ember 1921 wh n th then dea n of the Women's ( 'h.tJlce . (l1Aif1Jn g ... hare" () I I he l' luh ,.., Cluh. founded in I 0:?.1 h) propl·rt y on orth Ma111 l ir~ t n1nc h I ·~ we re com­ ollege at the univer. ity, llOt a l'OillfJIIOll Of ll1L'Illh 'I "hip . three ''avid golkr..,"' from .' trcct. pleted and rea dy for play . requested penni:sion to In I 1NI.Ihc ho.tJ'd nl dircclm.., 1cwark , ha:-. .... urvivcd B i d~ were ~o u l!ht to Members w rc su id to be have h r athletic instructor I> 'tt an a ... tod hu ] had pn ~ ram to throu gh good time:-., hard hui ld a cluhhou\c.. and u,olf on th e barely-see ded linh use the club's course for rctll .., trihuk 'oOil1 L' ol lhe C1 XO tlllhland­ tim •...,, war, an I lire, as :111 ·oursc on a farm off cv. every wee k day and h r students. T he JIH.!. 'hare.., v. itlli11 tile ac1i vc llll'lllhcr­ ··ccnlo 'Jcal oa!-!is and London Road wh ich , aturd ays . University of Delaware ..,iJ~p . " Mall) of th e -.. harL'\. v.lm:h nm 1. recreational/social center.'' an:ording loa January c:pitc th · growing golf tea m a! ·o pra ti ced ell al ~ 200 , had hee11 111hcnted h\- non - according to a hi..., tory 192 1 1 cwark Post a11ick, members hip, club dire - and played its matches on rncrnhcr'> ... 1.: \plallll'd ('hallL'l'. - compil ·d h club mcm ­ had hcen purchased from tors announced they would th e club's course for many year . . Due to :-. tron g llllcrc..,t i11 goll and lx:r~ . Jenn ie Jex. co nvert an old barn on the nrri.., 1 . Wri 1h1 and In Apri I of tha t first f rmcr J x fa rm for A putt r used by a later See MEMBERS , 13 ~ woman player Mary Harry L. Bonhalll, officer~ ca r, Wilfred Reid, a golf' go lfers rath er than build a of' th ·Cont inent al Fibre pro fessiona l who had new du house. McDowell, who won 18 Com puny. to<,e l h ·r wi th dc!-.igned some of the Colling has con ti nue to See ClUB, 13 ~ l'i ne~ t ' o u rsc~ in t h E·ts t. feature prominentl y in

School locations change

Jul y 19,20,21, 1996 1 for North East Town Park summer North East, Mary land Three Day Of Fun HJ. S M ~ E R , ad min­ istrators of th e hri sti na Fo r The Whol e Famil y TSc hool Di strict b gin a th rc<.:-year renovat ion proj ·ct to modern ize nine school bui ld­ ~ Ri de & Games Exciting Shows ings and ·onstru t two new ele­ ~ Paddle Boat And Entertainment ment ary sc hools in the Route 1 40 area. ~ Fi hi ng Contest urr' nt r nova ti ons incl ude 'Po Vo ll eyball ., Music wiring for the Intern et. asbest s Tournament r mova l. and installation of ~ Demonstrations: h ating and co ling sys tems. ~ l en ni Tournament Punt Gu n Ride The New Pipeline Plunge Water To a ·comodate constructi n, .,_ 5K Run/Walk Coaster At Dutch Wonderland. staff of the affe t d bu ildi ngs ., Rowing Ra ces Sculling ca n b fo und at th e following I cations from June 19 to A ug. Sink Box Get ready for 750 feet of twisting, turn in g wet 'n wild 'Po Horse Pitch 12: summer fu n. The New Pipel ine Plunge Water Coaster Skin Diving Newark High chool, 454- ~Great Food ride- at Dutch Wonderl and in Lancaster, PA . Just hop Decoy Carving 215 1, at Macla ry Elementary; in ~ n ~ we'll se nd you hurtling downward on your way to .,_ Fireworks Glasgow High choo l, 454- ._Sky Divers a btgt1 me splashdown. Th e New Pipeline Plunge at 38 1, at Brad r lementary: ~ Pretty Baby Contest Dutch Wonderland . It's the coolest ride you' ll take all .- Water Ski Show Shue-M dill MiddleS hool. summer long . ._ Boat Parade i~ .,_ line Dancing lemcntary: Nor1h East Water Festival Associa tion Gau er- obbs M iddle ._Craft Show l)utclt Wonderland chool, 454-235H, McVey PO Box 620 North East. MD 2190 1 Family Fun Park lem ntary· ._Car Show PICNIC 410/392-0155 FREE Ban roft El mentury 2249 Rt. 30 East LUNCHES PARKING School , 429-4102, at Ore - Lancaster, PA WELCOME 717-291-1888 JL" 12, I ~J.)(' • 1\'H\\RJ.. P o~I • P\c.F ') NEWARK PosT ·:· IN THE NEWS Academy declared Local building director honored a succcess By MARY E. PETZAK NEWARK POST STA FWRITER

PR ,R M • Cl:lll and !'> tudent ... gained an E RK ·. buildin!.!. dir ·c tor dl.!-.crib d h hri !'> tina a\~.:ragc )f - ·· 'credit~. recei ed national " rL'l' gni ­ A Di))trict chool Tea ·hl.!rs in the cad 'IllY Ntion for hi s elTon ... on beha l f up ·rintendeni Iris M 'II!'> a!'> attribute it!'> !'>UC ·es" to ~mall of building · lde admini-;tratinn possibl "too inno ativc for cia. !'>e~. te am tea ·hing h ' recen tly. cia arc·· ha!'> apparent! ' been c pericnn:d personnel, and th e Junie Mayle. ·ity building dir · ·­ a tremendous !'> U -cess. fa n il rn ·n toring program. tor sine· 19!L, al!'>o ser e!'> a!'> presi­ DUJ·inn a report to the ould not accep t failur ... ··we ' dent or the Dcla an: Buildino school hoard on Tucsda sa id Do\! 11 !'>. fficials sso iatil n \ hich is hi gh­ night , administrat rs of the One student wa~ on hand to light ed in the Ma •/June i!->SUl: uf th , hristina cademy sa id th e r ·late his sue ess. ·· 1 had a I t Building l'i'i cia l and od' grade point a erag of all the of problem. ge tting to cla ss Administrat or, a national magal'i ne student !'> enr lied in the on before this program ," said Jos h published b th e drafters th . semester program in r as~.:d b eabe s, " now I \ ant to !.!O to or 390 p rcc nt. oil gc.'' B cod . " Th P w nt from an " rour1l llri: tmas time 8 A. th • Build in }.!, and average f .06 to 1. 76." sa id were go ing to w ithdraw him Officials Code dministrati on. Tom Do ns. supervisor for b ca use h • had missed 65 day!'> issues additions and amendrm:nts st uden t s rvices. Downs add d of class:· said -a b s' mother. for th e : tandard buildin • code use d that I of the students made p inting out that h was on of by man y muni ipalitics throughout NEWARK POSl Sf AFF PHOTO BY Kll l Y BENNE rT h n r roll while in th e two students in th· Academ th nit ·d States. Newark city building director Junie Mayle inspects ongoing construction A ·ad my. with p rfec t attendance. "This ''We're prirnaril a scr icl: orga­ at the new Traders Alley site on Main Street. The Iron Hill Brewery hop es ··we wan t to point out th at ha s b t: n like a lif line for us." niza ti n," said Ma ' le of th e to open there by late August. th ese students took the regular Maria Matos, mother of D lawar hapt cr he h ·lped foun I. ~., urri c ulum and th e courses Rob rto Rodriguez, said " I ' rn " We provide training and inf rma­ 'va luating stat · agencies for build­ 37 members and 110\ ha s 97. were not watered down," sa id anoth r proud parent and I'm tiun for people in all asp' ·ts of con­ ing de ef'fccti cncss . In addi ti on , urrcnt oflice rs include vicc -pr-si­ M etts. h 're to prai se Dr. Metts for structi on. including materials and the group has been invol ed in dcnt Paul lgnud o. recordinn see r - Th Academy was designed having the vision and courage pro ·cdur s." adopting, int 'rprctinf.!, and implc­ tary Brian Darling and trcasur ·r Jim to "jump-s t·trt " student s who to save those student s who Ma I· added th at his chapt t.: r is m ·nting a stat ewide energy code llarnil ton (both al so of cwark), had earned liule or no high w re on the road to des truc­ <.: urrently providing assistan ·· to th ' with th ' tate Energ. Oflicc . and board of direct rs Pl·nn Pl:rso n school credits, had high absen­ tion. In surance ervi ·es Ofli • which is According to Mayl ·, th e and Ton Depr ·ma. tee ism, discipline violations, · Matos said her son sp nt Del a\ arc associ ation start ' d with ·md a demonstrated failur· three yea rs in th e ninth grade with other alternative strate­ and still tc:ted at th highes t gies. I ve l when he ent ered th e Downs said th staff inter­ cademy. Matos begg d the vi~;;wed 200 students and their sc hool b ard to lind the rnonc Newark Free Library 'on-line' fam ili s for th e Aca lcmy. ''We to continue th e program for offered invitation)) and approx­ oth ers. "II' we don't support Th · '\ ark rrcc Librar qui ·tl boob 011 r ':o.crv • quider. "The th e complllcr literate won 't have a imately I 00 ucceptccl," sa id them now, we'll pa for it we nt 'on- line' with t:O lllpllt ,,. se r­ mat:hi1w te ll ~ th • librarian a hl ok is problem." said Pu ff·r. ·· But a lot of Downs. ''Some did not com- lat r:' sa id Mat os. vice last wee k to mixed re icws on hold b ·fore ~o m co n e c u1 check it oth ers wi ll need h ·lp." Lib ra ria n ~ pi tc Lh t: program . so only 92 M ett s sa id th e sc hoo l tli s­ from librarians ami u s~.: r s . Oll I.'" plan to ha c olunt t.:c rs available to wc r ~.: left at the en d." trit:t is committed to prov idin }.!. ", o far, !'>O good.'' sa id dil\:cl< r 1101hcr change that p ·opl · !' 'a l­ help people wh ·n that da y t:O I1ll''> . l ass~ .... held in th e reso urc s for the student s as Yvonne P11ller on Monda . " We'r · l) lil..c, ~a id Puffcr. is tb · ab ilit to "Tile advantage i" Ga uger/ ohbs Middle chooJ they re turn to their home bi~;. g L' !'> t read ~ pleased so far." renew hooks o ·r tht: phone as crs wi ll he :1hk to sec a\';Lil­ were " high in tec hnology," sc hools. "We plan to follow wha t ·~ Puller cmph:1 si¥.ed tha t although ll'llg a~ t h ~.: b1>ol.. i-; not o ·rdue 'I. ahle in all t ·n count ) lihraric:-. ... ~aid sa id Downs, with sa tellite and support th ese stud nt s til' new computer for th e ca t­ Purf~r. instruction. lnt ·rnet resources, rt:st of their sc hool ·areer." t e rminal ~ 13ut sn11 1· of th ~o: other c han ge~ alog ha ve h ·~.:n in stalled along with electronic " lield trips" and M ·tt s added that the distri ·t are 11ot so wei ·orn . " We no lo11g r iordon lk .-.~c . public ;!lfair" th e re!'>t of the cquipm ·nt, " it ·.., not tex tbooks and so ftware devel ­ is al!'>o pursuing funding io -; tamp th e clue dai 'Son c ard~ in th • 111ana ger for the cw Ca-;IIc Count) for publicUM.' ' ·t." Pufl·r. " l nst ad W ' oped th rough an educa ti onal continue the program . " We're honl.. ~." ~aid tkpart nll'llt of libraril:s. said now is ha ve little printout s l is tino all th e rnanag mcn t grou1 . looking at I/_ million in fed­ "W · wa nt to give our librarian-; a a good time to .!,!e l a Ill'\ librar books ·hccked out tog · t her. Nnt During the program , eral funding which we think chance to work ~nut th e 'glitches.'" card. "Wc'r · tr ing to Cl1 cou ra gc e er bo I likes that .'' absences dropped by 4 .. per- we ca n get," she s·tid. said I uiTn. people to pick UJ an appli "Y!->ll' rn . e en k:s!'> lik · I Io h ' like I. " Wh ·n and rctum it. That will a n1d long sa id Puffer. is b ·ing ab lt: to ge t we go 011 -line with tilL' ·ard ca talog, lin e .~ at the library.' ' I i; I J =1 !iI~ ;1 t~ 11 a'i'n: 13 ;ll•l: [j!' ~·I•l fl D~W~~1J@~U @[S~&~&~©~ SALE! 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MMEK 1~ not on ly linally her , but it's about half OVl'l'. It' yo ur kid ~ are like Smin e, th ·y'n.: ge tting pretty hor d by By MARY E. PETZAK nm' . L :.~\1 " el.!k my two hoys and tw ······ ··· ····· ······ ··· ·· ·· ·· ········ ···· ·· ········· ······· fri end~ ' l'tlt li ,hing hchind Downc School. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITFR They ca ught three lio..,h ami four ve t)' nasty ~.:a~co.., of f'l1i..,on " ' fter two doctor vi;;its, pre:ct ipllun..,, corti -.une cre me :tnd moun­ il l ~ llhRMA NS and tht:: llnl'lmann'> , tain. ul' Ruhli (iel, th e next ti m · they ask to longtilllL' truvc lin!.! com panion" !'rum gn li-.hing I thin~ I'll ju-.t charter a li sh ing T ewar~. -.ct out on a -.ummcr crui~c in hnat fnr t hl'l1l. It \\iII he cheape r and easier the orth Sea expecting to '>lT a lnt or in the lotH! run. -,eah ink ln'ttca I. lh ·y "a "' a lot nf f'l.: ~c ue There ~re thing" -.hip'> . th.tt kid ~. part icul arly Le "than _.+ hour" al'tcr -.ailing nut of the 1 teens. cart do that port oi I . ~:ilh, S ·otl and on Jun 7. 1 """en­ g.er-. lh · I I he Ru .,sian don' l CO 'It lllOilCY and un ~ - ni g ht crui~e or are run. nc of th em ~h ip t\lla Tara'l a, ' 're awak~nc d hy is coming up at th~.: -, ikn · ~:. end nf tlw month in "I v.o~c up around -+JO a.m. on Friday Dtwcr. Til e ..,erond lx·cau" ' the noi..,c (o f lht.: ~;ngi n e") ~to pped," ant tu al I claware Teen npJaii1L'd i-'~ th ard .. t.:d" f--k r111Ulln Of l n<.lllutc \>\ill he IH:Id o:w;uk . lknnann -.aid at fir'll the ~h ip\ at ' lawan: Stato: ct'l'\ only kn ·w th o:y were takin u on -v uter ni v ·r ~ ily un .lul y .\0. which 'lhnrted out o:lectri ·a l pow ·r and flondt.:d the 'hip\ engine~. ··1 here was no The thcm t: i-, ··Tc~..:ll'­ This week's author: power for li ghts and we w 'IT' helpl es~ l y Du ring the resc ue of the "Alia Tarasova " on the North Sea , two Royal Navy ships , three in Tint c Today", and Mark Manno national lifeboats, several tugboats, and a North .Sea workboat (above with a tugboat) 4-H i: one of th e pri drifting:· mary spon sors. It's a It wa~ later d 'termincd that a fa ult y bil ge joine d in the effort. fay t>r work ·hops. food and a party with tank all owc I oil and war r to llm d the sh ip's engin · room . dancing, jusl for teen~ . The best part i, that if the breakdown had v nruall y th e Alia Tara. ova was sur­ 13 6 a.m., the n eare~ t vesscb in th e area it'. ab. nlutcl y free! o -curred later in th trip rounded by two Royal Na y ship. a Royal The workshops Ul'l.:n 't ve ry acade mi c at wt:rc res pondin to th ~ hip 's di s- Au iliary Fl t . hip, aN rth ea oil . upply trc-.s signal. "They were near th aroe Islands or all. The 'r • de s i g n~J by kids and !'or kids. k elanJ , "th r ·s no way boar. and three Iif boat - all attempting t abl e to get one One minar f ·u:-,cs on TV and Other to r scue pe pie.'' h lp but unab le to tran: fer manpower or c m er - Media and will ~ iv' t ·ens a behind the Lifeboats on the . hip equipm nt in th choppy seas. s ·ent! ~ look al h ~>w to 1ur suc a ca reer in the w r I wer cl into " It was pr tty amaz ing to watch them at media. Anoth r s s~ion wi ll focu. on h w to get a job and hold one. g~ n. Expectations of mploycrs ar oft n ge n r- much hi ght:r than kid ~ r alize. With the min­ a t ) r "/ WAS AWAKENED AT ] A.M. BY THE imum wag h;tV in g ju."t risen to $4.60 per started

hour, empl r. pc.:: ct to 0 et th~ir monei. and th · worth. Thcr will also be intcre. ting work­ runnin g LOUDSPEAKER TELLING US TO MEET IN shops wh ·re kid , ca n learn about their liohts on "choie~· · ption ~-. when it ·om s to hi gh hy th n," THE LOUNGE FOR IMPORTANT NEWS!" schools. We also have a workshop :cheduled a i I thnt ill an. w ' r soml' questic ns about col­ H ' rmann . "But we uid- leges. Thi . would b pcrfc t for tho. e rising w rk," said. d H ffmann . "They had to n' t load in g p si­ frc. hm "n and s ophomore~ wh think that tion in ca . e bring in two R F (Ro al Air F r ) heli ­ college i11. ears uwu . If yo u'd li"e to go, th ' ord er cop lt:rs to lift ery thing, includin l) peopl , and run call the -+ II ofli 'eat 83 1-<965 we'll from r sc ue s hip~ to us." boat." came to send y u information. hven transportation to aban don P g Hoffmann , aid. · ' Th~..: smaller boats and fr m ~:wark is frc'. You ca n't h·ut that About 70 ship and, just . at and ro ked . That's -v h J.1 we realized JXI S'te nger'l wcr • deal. how rou gh th , a wa s." amnne, th e 140 a ' ·ordin g noth 'r n~.:at l'n:n t l'ur th entire family is t Briti sh The reponed cos t c f the rescu c perati n th' D·la an.:. t~t l ·Fair. This ~.:ars ersitm pcopl ~ on hoar I th ' Marine n w ~ pa­ runl:. frum .lui · I H--7 at II arrington, unly p c See SHIPWRECK, 21 ..... ah ut one hnu r and lift c~..:n minut~s from Ex peditions Tu i ~e Nc\ ark . It's hard t) believe that most of the planned from pet pl' I talk to fr om Newark ·ithcr have , cotland thrnunh the ne cr been to the Fair or i r Lhcy ha e been. it . ' hetl and and Faroe .­ accounts, coa. t- wns thirt year' ago . The Pair ha. demoli­ island ' to Iceland . guard . and heli - tion d•rbi , stcck ·ar racing, first cia. co pt ers n entertainm ·nt und the Best .... pam Re ipe stand -b thr u ~' hout ompetilinn that ou won't ant to miss. the da to lift th pas­ The cami al will ha c ~o methinu- for all age sengers and r w ff and the numerlllli-. 11 sto ·k ·bows are free the ship. and gr at fun to atch . lei ·urel tr.Dll ··w ,. er· r ad to tJl!'ough th animal ham<. wi ll pre. ent sight, put a major re11cue '. ound. and 'I me II -; ou :-.o n on t forget a op~..:ration int o nction competitors of all a!:!,., get read f r th ir if it ' a:-. nc 'd 'd." ~ai d big Ja in th • -.huw tin g. lf ou ca n' t mak· a riti:-.h c a~t).). uard it down untilth · linal day 1f lhe air, make spoke~person. ':'The lh Jl' the e you 'n: for turk ca lling con- 'ssel started making test at 2 p.m. Th, Stale Fair will h lp y u r )I" berdcen but th e !'eC the ll!!ht ·r 11idc of life and is sur to priorit was to get it . r ward you with a er r'laxing and enjoy­ able day. lf ·ou "•t d v n t Harrington stop b the 4-H huilling an I say hello. I •. ~ '.J', ' ..... '"o!LP.W!" ,_ .• • ,...... - _...... -.·_---_ .. ___.. _-_-_...... , ~.-: .-...: .. •.. .. ! !"; ...·; : •• Local hat won't break the family budget

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prc~c nt a frt•e pcrfornJilllcc at th ~ L n ive r~i t of Dcbware\ airgoc rs may nj oy ride\ gam e~ . mu sic, and other a ttra ~: tion ~ . MEETINGS Michell Hal l. cwar ~ . ror informati on, call HJ I-2341. The fair run ~ th roug h Jul y 27. For inl'onnation. all 398-3269. J>OLK A ~ l lJS I (' 7 p.m. THE M SIC CENTRE on ·~ n fra tunng .'e1en th STRI NG 7 to 9:30 p.m. Avl'nuc Bantl ill Oell e1uc ThFBDAY JUI..Y 12 hr,eum. \ intt·rthur. Fnr tnfnrmal!nn. Dep. trt rne nt. held at the Newurlc Senior ·onccrt featurin fin · i as~ i ­ FRIDAY c:1ll ,• 460tl m I OU -+1 JH 'lor Ce nter. F r mfonnalton, call 3<>/i-7091. tale Park. Wilminl!tnn. For t:a l mu ~ i c fro m Mozan to NEWCO JERS CI.IJK OF E\ '11' ,' 'S--1907. E\ ARK SELF-HELP GRO P II information. ca ll r\1ary lice Bee tho en to popular Man­ C STI.E COUNTY h Hh ve and COi\ IPPTEH CA~tJl 9 ;un to..IJO p.m. a.m. mel•ting at White Clay Creek at 677-6:-10. d ard ~ at th e hadd. ford en!;". m i111roouc~ tndtvidual ro d.ty ". tmp. thmu ~ h Jul) 1,', (brgncd to Pre ~ b ytrr i,mC hurch, ewnrk. For Sll I ~ I E R RE 0 AN D Win ery, Chadds Ford. Pa. Dd ~ warc a~ 11e1J '" In the many inter­ prmtde cl uldr~n 11 llh opportUIHiie~ to 1nfonn.nion. call655-5610. LOOK IOJO a.m. 'elected For information . call ~ t group!> Jl1d month ly metnbc-r..hip de\ l'lnp l'CllliJllller '~lib ami to nxog- r~ad tn g~ for children fo l­ (6 I0 )388-62- 1. gathenngs. all hlr lnr.ttt<•n and Itme . 1 11/~ ~o m pu t t' t 'lo '" U\dll l lon l ~ .tit he lowed by cx pl oratio n ~ of Andrea Karwo, ~i ut 762-4517. ll ni ver.i ty of Del;twme. For informa JULY 17 CJ OFFEF. HO SE :30 rcl ~ t t! cl pec1 m'ns ft nm th ttun , rai l HJ J. 56 I. p.m. t'ntcrtainmcnt of pnctr , ll'ach in g rn ll e<.: tin n itt the 16 DEFE . JVE DRl I G COURSErdO 19 EWARK Arfi\R FIV E CL R 6:30 mu ~ i c and more at Jam 'n JULY 13 p.m. dmn~r m~cttn g ~po n snre d by the ·9:30 p.m. at Old. g1lW Medi ul Center. Delaware M u~cu m of Java Coffee H o u ~e . cv ark dvn nce registration required. 6 .~4- atural Hi ~ t ory, Wilmi ngton. For inform ati on. ca ii 65_-76(Xl . JUNIOR MARSH I'Ai'HOL :! p.m. Chmii;Ul Bu~lllt'\\ and Prnfe1sional Shopping Ce nter. ewark . For infonnation. call 34-3385. Wontl'll, 'llilnng a ·s ho11er of raft 7n6. A NE HILL 7:30 p.m. 'ong fro m ' nglc of the Li ght ' nt program fo r cluld ll'n ac '. tn 12 UJ! A WALL 9:30 a.m. to noon cia.~ for 0 IEDY C BARET 9:30 p.m. comedy ~ how featuring 1n I dea ~ · atlhe Chmllan.J Hrlton lnn. Longwood Garden\ Ken nett quare. P ~ . For in fo m1ati on. call enga2tng ur t iv i liL· ~ 1vi1h natur~ and ki d\ 12 1<1 I years nf 3i(r who want Rodney Johmon. John Me lellan, and nna trong at the wildfire ur the Port Penn lnterpre1 11 e l' l~:tr~ . For rc\~1\,ltiOn~. t:.rll . ~6 (6 I0)3u · HXXl . tnlen rn the basirs of rock climbin Wilmington omcd abarct. J ffwon Street. Wilmington . For Ct · nt ~r. Purt P~nn . or mlomlJtton. 236 uf 9lJ4-707.1 ~ ~ t l b nt the University of Delaware·~ LIO NS. TIGERS AND BEA R 2 p.m. ~ t n ry t i m e for chiltlrcn information, ca ll 65 -·6 7 . l OIJt,tL't u~.ln Braun :II .1(1 2. n. , E\VARK ROTARY CLUB (1 .15 p.m. age. 1 Ill 5 ahnu t c irc u ~ annnals at Za ny Britill). Concortl 1 l'll.tr~ ba\ed hu,me\~ and profe~~ r on · roc k climbw g wnll in the Caq:ll!nter • MMER READING L 8 7 p.m. story time for children ,JIIcadcrs mce1 at ll nhday 11111. Rt. 2D Sport \ C't nt~r. Fllr infoonadon, cHII all·ry on on ord Pi ke. Wi lmington . For infonnati un. ~a ll age~ 10 to I ~ feMuring n different ~ t o ry eat:h week al Zany JULY J4 477- 1790. ant!J .g), e11 .1r~ . Gue'1 -, pca ~ m e:tch . 66-7091. Brain . Concord Galler on oncord Pike, Wi lmington . For 'REATIVE lEMORIES 7to 10 p.m. GET'fiN(; \IP \ ITH 'fHE fiiRDS 11 eck nffer a ~ < lrlet~ of mtcre11il1£. inform ati on. cull 477- 1790. cia 1 un ori!ant zing photo. inro photo 7a.m. ~~~tland bi1J idenll li"att\ nand llimu i,J II ng, ,md mint111. 111ve ta l k~ . For JAZZ. 131. E.' & alhum ' 'po n ~o reJ by the Cny of ul \trvatJnl1 ut tl1e P~ r1 Penn mfnrm.HIOn , c.dl Jun . lr,·rt. 717 0724 BALL US 7 p.m. t:nncrrt .] L 20 e1~. r r k Parks and RecrMinn Interpret ive C' nta, Pon Prnn. For ort'lt'tllll)! rall717 1711. WEDNESDAY featuring Tate tree! at Whi te Depan menr held at the S ~ nt o r enter 8 RR EL TA TING 7 to 9 p.m. 1~in e ta. tin g f~aturin g th hig. 1ofomM11on, onw 1 us.m Ur.mn at Wll •RF. Til E GALAXIES ARE X p.m. ~ o r rn fn rmatulll. all 66· 7091. lay Creek . tate Park. oal- -agcd ' 95'~ at the Chaddsfor d ~ inery. h add ~ Ford . Pa. For . () 2 3 tJt,cU"Illll .md tlhl\ll ,llru t,rJ~, on ewat 1-. For in formotio n. - 6~~ I. a\tronnm) 11ntl npp,u1tmtl) to 11e1~ the information. call (610)J( ca ll 36c' -69(Xl or 36 -6560. p1.1n~l'l. moon. ;md n1her ohje 1 JULY 18 IT'S ALIVE 10 a.m. to J p.m. interactive children\ prc,ent a­ JULY 15 th t"Ct ugh the IL'bcnpe at the t.lr.C uba RAFFI 'S BIRTHDAY tinn hy the Delaware 1ature ocicty of live reptiles, bird ..and A~ t rnnorntcal lhcnatur), 1fCCil l il lt•. AL-A ON Noon ro I p.m. 12·step pr • PARTY 10 tun. hildren amphibian demonwation. , at the De law, re Mu seum of atural CHORllS o~· THE BRA1 D\'WINF: For mfnnnatinn, c.111 654 M07. gram and di M: u sio11 at ~ es tmin ~ rer age~ _ to 5 help Raffi ·clc­ Hi. tor . For information, phone 65 .. -7 600. 7:30 p m. 1.! trber . hop Quartet Srnge r,.. Hun e. W. Mnin tretl, ewark 239· bratc hi s birth lay b making meet at thl! MHNi\ Bowm.tn I) 73. him card. and • ingin g hi. Conferen.:e renter. Rt 4, Ogl town. JULY 16 E OOMETRIOSIS ASS(){'IATIO 7 17 . ngs at Zany Brainy. 369-30H p.m. nt Veteran '. Admint~trnrion G 10 • one rd Gallery on on ord ~ WCENTURY CL 8 OF MORNI OliT JJ NI TRY ( I) Hmpital. El~m~ re . 32H-299-I. nV. RK oon dt N~w Centul) Q, 1m. tn 12:30 p.m. pro mm1 des1g11ed P RENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Pike. Wilmington . For infor- ToCoNIRIBurn ... ~Lineatio n . mat ion. call 17 ('IIJt!, 'Otlnware i\' r U '·3055. to prmidctl care. and dcvd­ Onenration of pro~pwivt members 477- 0. M M.MOGRAPHY R Et~ lNG 9 Ill npment npp< rtu nrt te' f(lr children p.m. at lder:.gate nited Methodist fEET A OLYMPIA N 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. ationnl and ''Diver ions " is compiled each week b II :30 a.m. at tht lJ ... P st !lice. a r~ 11r ll he prm t d ~d frn m a •e 6 Church, F'airfax. 738-6128. internati onal s ~ a t e rs who train m the niver,..it y of Delaware ~'Watk . Apporntmc nt~ & o~ t rnfor· 11- ee~~ 111 2 II. ; car.. ar fhe GOO tlutt focult LOOK TO THE T R 7 to Qp .m Mary lt ce at 677-6540. 1 a trolog cia~~- spon. ored by the Ci ONE ALT RNATIVE 7:30p.m. concert featuring ong. from Jened a trade of P~rk 153 East Chestnut Hill Road, Newark, .A.i/c:. =:J=~~=• era • W'mcathur Newark and Re rcati n their newest recording 'Yet to Be' at Longwood Garden., ~ ntrett Sq~re , ~ - For infortnafion, call (610)388-11ro. · DE 19713, or fa simile 737-9019. DELAWARE ST,.\TE FAIR at the fairground in Harrington. j t l \ 1 ~. I ~% • t'\H\ \R" PO'- I' • P\ .F II NEWARK Posr ·:· CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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..... CHANCE , from 7 lncavidla couldn 't even all uln ~ t ar mom ·n1 he motioned to th' htll lrL·n ~ t · llu ~ "In Japan csl! h a~chall. lor 1itch Williams, ~ n ow1ng a-; he flee ting, I found much lo cheer for In fa ·t, so de~rera t c are did Wi IIi am~. ~ t ate of mi~d and more than a decade in the perfor­ I hiladclphi ans for ~O ill (; th ing po..,i ­ rep ·a tt.:d failure" in tha i World man ces of Ric hi e shburn . DL:I tivc th at within len tla s after lhe 'cries agarns t til' Toron to BI LI L' Enni s, Eddie tan opata . Wa it~u s. ~ i g n i n g of diminuti c outli ·ld ' r Jay .... Bob Miller. Willie Jon ·s. Jim Ri cky tero, a WIP s port sca~ t c r Bu t th ·villain of 19l)6 i:-. not Ji m Konstant y an d Granny Hamner. sugg ·s teel that a spec ial ni ght be Frc ·n~i. II · arp ·ars tn be doing all The marvelous pitching Of held in his honor bccau se he hJtl an manag ·r ·mild wilh th e mal cri­ Rob rt s, whose teammates lack ·d We may be new in the neighborhood, but, we've been won a game with a clutch ·sin J I · al he has been giv n. serving famil ies like your since 1918. Now that our new the ol'fcnsiv firepower o!' the and had made several spectacular The faull lies with an im:orn1 '­ Oodg rs , iants and ardinals. was atch s. tent manag ment that has permitt e~ office is open, please stop by and find how simple it is to get worth the price of admission. Another m mber of WIP's th fann s sl ·m to disint ·grate . ha ~ When we rec all that he pit heel th extra cash you need for any purpose you choose. all-sports staff conducted a caller made wr ' I ·hcd trad es, and has . 0 comp lete games in 1952 en roUic opinion poll seeking vi ws on sp nt th • last two years telling th ' • Same day answers to a 28 -7 s ason , in luding a whether Manager Jim Pr gosi fan s that all will be we ll when • Flexible terms 17-inning decision against rh should b- !ired or retained . Dallon. D kstra and Bobb Muno 1. Boston Braves, we question th sta ­ This po ll comes thr e years too arc health again . • Unsecured and secured loans available mimt and fortitud of toda 's start ­ late. Fregosi should hav' b (;n Other bu sin ·ss m ·n huvc b · ·n • Fast, friendly service ing pitchers who struggle to com ­ ·jec tcd from the park in 1993 the imrrisoned for su ·h action s. pier fiv innings. The Phillies gave Call or visit our office for more information. th eir fans mor thrills in lh early 19HUs with th e ad cnt or tcv arlton. Tu g McGra . Larr Bowa. Spend a day on the bay OClATRS® Pete Ro se, Mike chmidt and ~lEA Manny Trillo. It's summer time and that means spending Th 'Y again surged briefly in quality time with your kids. Bring them charter 1993 wh en Lenny Dykstra , DarT n fishi • g for striped bass aboard the Da_wn II, 420 Suburban Driv N wark, DE 19711 Daulton, John Kruk and uri loce ed in Rock Hall, MD, home of stnped :W2-:{(-)9-:J0:1:3 FAX !l02-369-3042 Schilling enjoyed peak s ·asons . bass. The season ends July 4th, so book your But in th · lasl three ye ars. the charter NOW! Phillies hav 3 fail 3d to put players of DOWNTOWN WITH THE major I ·agu ' ·a lib r on the fi ·Jd. cv n r •cogni1.tn g that the leag ue's level of abilil ha ~ dec lined b cau se Call Captain Larry Simns at (410) 639-2966 for information Fine Art & of c pansion. Tak my word for it. th ·re is no al Ripkin on tile 1996 Phillics' squad . An pi a er who manages a Are you mad? Want to get something off your Craft Market do7.en games wi tho ut an appea r­ chest? Write a letter to the editor! ance on I he di:ahled list i~ an c · ·p­ USE OUR CONVENIENT E-MAIL ADDRESS! Saturday, July 20 12-6 p.m. ti on. Rec nl trade:-. ha e bee n di s a ~ ­ NEWARK PosT newpost@dca. net Academy Building Lawn trous. For 1h e tea m's top re i ic cr, (at Main & Academy St.) th e Phillics rccL: i eel two no name r ------outfielders from tht: Bos ton Red So , on· of whom alread y has be n 1 rei as d. I nd wouldn 't it be ni ce. aft er so I ICeH ouse Water Ice I LIVE MUSIC'* fe aturing: many injuric ~. to be able to call on I Pete McKeenan, Condors, Greg Allen Mariano Duncan , th versatil play- I & Craig Voshell, Ten Spiders, er who al s wa s virtually giv ·n 1 Any Size away? sk ourse lf: Who on this 25¢ OFF and Mary Arden Collins ball lub ould start for another REAL I I Limit 1 Per Person/Per Visit Local Authors Corner featuring writer selling National League team ? I NEW YORK STYLE I Wi th the possibl exception of Expires 7·30·96 their se]f publi hed and published work . . SHAVED ITALIAN : second baseman Mick y Morandini. 1 Fine Art and Crafts to include Pottery, Painted who is ace ptabl . and chi lling and Hours: 11 :00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. WATER ICE I Sid Fernandez, when they arc I Furniture, Fibers, Painting, Watercolors, Coilage, Sm ...... 75¢ hea lthy, this is a team of castoffs. I 7 Da~s A Week Jewelry, Textiles, Photography and Art Lamp~ . misfits and retreads. 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'hurL· h and h · aho rctccd p1 g~: on.., . of Wilmington; and thrc' grandcllildrcn. /_net// nh!IIIOJ'f l'\ £Ill' j>r!lllf'd Katherine Mae Taylor, cr ic · wa' held June 19 al Rohcn WaIter J. Kraszewski, lie '' \ UI 1ved hy ~ric. llckn R. T. Joneo., nard Funeral I lome. Burial frcl' uf c !tm ~c· U \ \ f h t t l' /}l'l till I \. Sctuhc.:le~ Kra\/ e~' "' : \On. Paul J. ul homemaker retired electrician Kc.:mhlc w lllc . Pa.: duugh1er.., , Cicrmamc.: v.ao., in Ebcnctcr em 'ler). cwar". /nfri/'11/{lf/ul/ 11\1/0II \ " \llf>t>lied \ I· Kra\/l!\\ \ ~1 of J eN~) Cll]. ' .J .. Ro\C e\\.Jrl.. re'>ident Katherine Mae L'\\ar~ r~\ld~:nl I,; ,dl t:r J Krav e~'~ ' M. o· ·e JII. ,md Gcraldtne R. In till' f)(lfl<'J IJ\ fiuwml dm'l'­ Taylor dtcd Mondll~ . June 17, 1YlJ6. of Richard M. Collins, d1~d h 1da~. June I I. Ill% 11! can u.: 1 til Kid\/ L' \\ .., ~1 . holh of :'\ •w.1r" : brother .... lilllll ' - hearl ladurc 111 'hm11ana II ~pilaf. tni' I or ti/Oil' 111jot nwtimt. r IJ/1 \lc\,lllLier of V oodneo.,t. ctnd II ·nr) Dl \-11 . Klil \ / 1:\\\~ 1 . 7X. (L' III~d Ill llJH'i Mr ... . Ta)llll , 75, """a homcma~cr . business owner H •ar. \ 1\ ter. I·IDrenn: Kravew'"' or Paul . tar r ('(/l(u J /(// ( /\ \i \/(///( .JuiiCI . dl ~: r 19 }Car.., '" an t:kl.llll lall a1 1hc She " 'urvtved h-r htl',hand , WJimmglon: and lour gran tk: hlldrcn . Bear rc,idcnt Richard M. 'ollim I 111\er' ll) of [) ·la~a l ~. lk 0\\llCd KW Taylor; daughl ·r, Jilllel Ta ylor-Smith of •)UIIIf l\01/ lll nJ fu \ S ~: rvi cc.: ami huriul wcr' pri\al ·. d icd ue-.da . J u nc I I . I 996, o f' heart 737-0T!. -1 l:lcllfiL fell ll\ e )l:.tr .., I k ~~" illllL'IIJhcr nnandalc , .J .: \l~ter , Elitab •!h Ll o d of IiI ford: brother. Ra moml ndcr ... on 7, 7 CJ() I() ol S1 John\ llol) Angk' C.ilhc•IJL See OBITUARIES, 20. NEWARK WESLEYAN CHURCH 706 West Church Rd.- Newark (302) 737-5190 276 S. Co llege A, e. all'ark Pl ufc, Nr"ark, f) 197 11 The Church Directory is published by the Newark (102J 16 -4M4 Church 011Kl' !9:00-1 fXl ton hi.) Sunda~ Scho~ l ...... 9:45 -10:45 a.m. Sunday School· all ages ...... 9:30a.m. 1.102) 1 6·027J f',lrc>h lnl urlllU IHIO llnlllllC Pos . New Ads and changes should be sent to: Serv ~ ce ...... 11 :00 ·12 noon Morning Worship...... 10: 30a.m. Sunday Wor~h!p ynd Education X:IXI ii.Ul. lint) Euthano.l , Rllt! One Serv1ce ...... 6:00p.m. Sunday Evening Adull &Youlh Aclivilies .... 6:30 p.m. 9.15 J .nl. Chm11.cn btucallnn ( ~II age') Church Directory, 601 Bridge St., P.O. Box 429, 10.15 a.m. ll ol> l: ul'haml, Rue lwn Any questions, call Pastor Ed or Elkton, MD 21921 or Call Stephanie Smith for more & Children\ Wor,hlj'l l '"""' ,., •.,,/roll Sherry Hughes at 302-836-1761 Handicapped Accessible/Nursery Provided ~ · 10 p.m ll nly Eu~haml Youth (!roup~; Jr. ll1 gh <114:1Kl p.m. information at 410-398-3311 or 1-800-220-3311 A Bible-Believing, Small Group BibleStudies- throughout the 'r. llrgh m 7:3() p.rn . fhf Rn ThomaJ H. Jmu, Hutor D adline Is Monday Before The Friday Run Evangelistic Church 8/9 - Pastor James E. Yoder Ill Thr Rro•. Armpton IJ. Baldru!Kt, I prntua l dio.,L·lpluH: o., lor Bod y, at ,: (0,• ~~ \;;.;f ,: I all of our schools and colleges. M1nd and Soul. The vital role ol' ~ :r,_.. nrl·Y 410-398-3311 · ,. The local Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Church is: o., pintuality and an apprcL·iatitHI for all Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church And School th ' )!feat rc l ig ion'> of the WOIId i' 135 South Old Baltimore Pike pn.:-.e ntc..:d . Contact : Swam 1 Pa ram, or Newark, Delaware 19702-1 535 P.O. Bo x 27 No nh Eao.,t, MD 410 For the sched~/e of w_orship opportunities, other 2X7 XlJ I f1 1-800-220-3311 or mformatton our school call 1• 302 • 368 • 7394 • GLASGOW REFORMED RED LION UNITED Historic Head of Christiana ~ METHODIST CHURCH Presbyterian Church ...... PRESBYTERIAN ~~"'LIBEm ----...... CHURCH 1545 Church Road Bear, DE 19701 Glorious Crossroads Radio Broadcast 9:30a.m. - 2880 Summit Bridge Ad • Bear, De Radio StattOn WNRK 1260AM rJf~ST CHURCH Presence (7-712 mi. S. of Rt. 40 & Rt. 896) Sunday School (Ages 2- Adult) 9:30a.m. Rooted in the past, Church School Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11 :00 a.m. branching out to 9:30a.m. ... "where the Spirit of the 834·4772 Nursery Available the future. Worship Service Lord is, there is liberty." Church Morn ing Worship ...... 8:30 a.m. Wed nesday Evening Service 7:00p.m. . ~ R I A J\r 11 :oo a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:00a.m. Call for more mformatton on our . ·unthl} School ...... !) : ~) a.m . 1.8 Miles N. Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Ktd's Club. Stngles Club, Couples Club & Seniors 1·95 ~'\. lit (l Sumla} Wor.,lup ...... ll a.m. on Rt. 213 (S1g mng for lhe hearmg 1mpa1red al10.30 serv1ce only) Rev. Gary S. Tulak, Senior Pastor ~ ~ ~ Sr. Pastor Rev. Charles F Betters Rev. Robert Si mpson, Associate Pastor E\l~ nin g Wor't h1p ...... 6 p.m. from intersection ~ G.P.c. 834 - 1599 M1th~ni Pra )~: r \b:tin g of Rt. 279 E ri llncludtn~ \ 1 .m,,, Chrldrtn Program 1. \\ cd ...... J p.m. 41 0-642-3024 Elk1on·Ncwark Rd . (AI. 279) ~~~ Tckvi..,ion Broauca'll Suhurhan Cable Char111 ·I 2 A Spirit-Filled (us~' "The Voice or Lihert) II :: ()p.m. Saturda) Nursery Provided. Bible-Believing Church Summer Hours COME WORSHIP WITH US AT ( 1/ i \ ~t'\) ...... 9:00 a.m. (Mid June thru Labor Day) THE GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL Praise and Worship Wor. hip Service Worship Service 10 a.m. - No Church School Rt. 896, Newark, DE (with Communion) ...... 1 0:00 a.m. ( 'unl'l'\'i\1 ailoh/e) ...... I 0:00a.m.

"S!turing C/tri.lt !n Multurl Mini.1trv" I 1100 Church Rd. Just off 273 Rev. George W. Tuten Ill, Pastor NURSERY AVAILABLE West of Newark. Rev. James P. Flohr Asst. Pastor ALL WEL ' OME Ph. 302-731-4169 302-322-2113 Rev. Dr. D. Hix, P star. Wednesday Night First Church SAL EM UNITED EVANGELICAL AGAPE of Christ, METHODIST CHURCH at 7:00p.m. PRESBYTERIAN FELLOVVSHIP 469 Salem Church Road Bible Study 101 CHURCH OF NEWARK (302) 738-5907 Scientist (302) 738-4822 A Spirit-Filled Delaware Ave . & Haines St., Newark, DE 19711 308 Possum Park Rd. Holy Eucharist ...... 10:30a.m . SUNDAY SCHOOL Local Expression Of Available to the Newark community each week Newark, DE • 737-2300 Christian Ed For All ., ... Sept.-May (All Ages 9:15a.m.) The Body Of Christ Suml

; Jl' l Y 12, 1996 • F\\ \Kh. P< sr • P.\C :F I ~ Nl WARK rosr ·:· IN THE NEWS Country club has long history Club open to all ..... CLUB, from 4 hole · ompleted 4 years previous­ were presented there. "Th •re ly. pretty nice, too:· said Thomas. Women's championships and I On January 15 , 1957 , th club ' niversit f D lawar • alumni ..... MEMBERS , from 4 More than JO ca r gorics of Senior'. titles between 1952 and dark :t h ur o currcd wh n d ~ - h mecoming parti s were h ld there 198 , is sti ll displayed in th club­ m mbcrships are a ailabk for tive wiring erupted in a blaze that in the 1960s and 1970s. rising land pric s, countr ooJf and so ial 1111:: mbers at house. totally destroyed th • ld clubhous . clubs in oth ·r areas ha e Other communit even!s el - pr S'nl. "A golf membership Among more recent greens' stars An es timated 100 fir fight ers and brat d at th e club ha im:ludcd th • fac d rhe iss u of some non ­ r r a farnil has a . ,000 ini ­ is J seph R. Ancda, now 5, a g If J_ engin s respond~;;d to th alarm cit 's onstitution Ball in 19 7, part member shareholders attempt­ tiation fcl: right now.'' said pr fessional at th club from the and tried to sav the co nverted barn of the nation 's 200th anni asary ing to for e the sa le of oun ­ 195 s through the 1970s. who was llancc. ''Man low •r fe ·ar ­ which had h us d m mbcr:-. and festivities . and golf tournam ent s in tr ·Jub propcrt . egori s ar based on ag • inducted into the Philadelphia P 'A their m mori s sine 1921. 1994 and I 95 forth b'n'fit of th More than 60 perc nt of e ti n Hall of Fam in ctober bccaus • \ \ am to en our­ A t mpornry bar and pro shop N wark Senior enter. th ' 6 0 shares arc no m n ·d age oungl!r peopk to j in .'' 1995. scrv d until 1958 hen th " prc:ent Toda th g If ·oursc is b Th :econd World War meant A limit ed number of go lf ·lubhouse wa: mpl 1 d. ·quipp d \ ith stat -o f-the-art rn mbcr: hips ar cutrntl difficult tim s for the club and our gcn rations of e arkers cquipm nt and a new r gulati on­ a ailabl '.although th e 1 llal membership dropped to 93 in 1944 ha c lebratcd e •nts larg ~ :md siLe swimmin pool is nearl corn­ v n thou gh f cs were halved for number is capped at 600. small at th old and n ' clubhous ·s. pi tc. 'Th club need ~d it for kid~ · o ial memb rs ha c lim­ military p rsonn I. But by 1946, the '·J uldn 't wulk d wn Main treet officia l omp riri ons." said Gene club 's dire tors w re again ·onsid­ ir d access to usc of the golf wirhout meeting people ho Tri its, chairm an of th ~: long -rang' ·nurse hut oth erwise share all cring compl etion of the original 18- st pp d to tell me th e had their planning for Ill' club. "We have a lot holc cours and possibly building a club bcndit s, in ·ludin g u:-c of w ·dding there,'' :aid former ·luh mor • oung pe )pk: wi th kids. now." the swi mmin g p >n l, lounge. new clubhouse at a dif~ rent site. manag ~ Theo Brans who retired in J\s club rncmb~rs cdcbralc thi s and dining room. It was not unti I 1955 h wever. cb ruar after 2. yl!ars. we ·k. th • proudly notc th ir cun­ that the long-awai ted second nin Thomas said lh ·firs! time a lot of rinuing ruk in th Newark commu ­ wer added to th ourse osting e' ark rs knc th e club c ·i:t ·d ni! - u part the hop to pia well almost four times th ri ginal nine was around 1960 h n fireworks imo rh • nc' ·cntur . If's AJ1out Life

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U IVER ITY OF DELAWARE • LEAG .Newark American majors win twice To·p Canal Beat Naamans American in in tourney second game opener By ERIC FINE ...... By ERIC FINE NEWARK POSTSPORTS WRITER ...... NEWA RK POSTSPORTS WR ITER cww ~ m ~r i ca n d c f~: at e d 'a nal Am ri ·a n 6-3 to re main in LASG W - Ne \i ark Am erican the winner\ brac ket uf Mujor All ­ . tartcd . low ly but fini h d lik a Sta r" to urname nt . monster truck, . mtL hing Naaman Ne\ ar~ put up fi ve run" in 6-_ in th e fir t r und of Major All - the third In l 1g ht hac.;k f'm m a 3- tar. t umamen t. 1 Lli ,aLhant, gc Monday. Th e Trailing 2- J Ia t Saturday, th 'W

By ERIC FINE and at m •he!.t," 1 h )tnp. m said . "lnm ;on·." NEWARK POST SPO RTS WRITE R Th · 10-run rule kick ·d in al'lcr the mcrican~ limitcd th ·ir bdca­ GLA OW - anal m~ri ·an gucrcd or pon e nt ~ to on run in the cru~ h cd Wc~l Wilmin gton Il - l in boll )Jl1 ( r th ' fourth . ltl t>th 'I'~ ords. the first r und of the Major II- tars 1ha t \ a:- all she \\rotc. tournamen t. tarter Dann Ri chardson ~ tru ·k The mcricans wasted little ut thr· · in th ~.: firs!. Mall Johnsl n. time. The loaded th e bases in th ~ pit ched th second , third and fourth first inning of last Saturday's game, innings and fini~hed with ' ight whi ch s t th table pcrfc tl y r r tirst hilTs. '"' baseman Ronni Brown . ''Th bes t thing about th b team:· Brown turned a fa stball ri ght Mana ge r Da c Ste ens said . "is dow n broadway into a long d ubl e. th 'rc a great group of kid s. The · oring Ryan Thomps n, Dann all get along we ll . The 'r · co mt)cti ­ Ri chardson and hri s Ann, trong. ti ve. but they 'r not cut -throat com­ But anal's first-inning on. laughl petiti . wasn 't over, ev n after Brown was "A lot f th se kid s ha v • b en an tagged out trying to advance to third t gcther since the were nine. The a on a fiy -out. have a great team attitude." ns Matt wank wa lk d, : tole s co nd teve n · and his coaches encour­ II - and scored on Adam Stevens' RBI aged the 14-man team to dw II on hit. Stevens later scored on a pas ed the future and forget th ' r gular s a­ ball. The score wa 5-0 aft er the son. "W stopp d talking about our dust had settled, but the Ameri ca ns' r gular season teams." th e manag r NEWARK POS r PHOT O BY FRI CF IN E post-4th of Jul y fireworks had on ly : aid. " I kept referring to my tea m as just begun . my form er tea m." Canal American's Danny Richardson sides safely into home plate during an 11-1 drubbing of West Wilmington Fast-forward to Canal's third : Steven. ' ' al for the team is a Saturday in the first round of the District II Major All-Star tournament at Canal. With a man on, Thompson cleared lofty one: Bristol, onn ., sit of th ~,.; the left-fi eld fence with a deep Eastern Reg ionals. "You don't just ' inning and losi ng. ou' ll be ahead at th c ·nd of the a talent ·d tea m... an a ll -around drive. The home run made th scor g to Bristol," he sa id . " You got to "M phi losop h is winnin g, is a ballgamc. If not. at leas t ou walk team . We pla yed rea l good toda ." 9-0. take it on g·tm at a ti m . [But [ we result of doing yo ur bes t. If yo u go a a knowing ou ga c it our all ." hc sa i 1. ''I hop ' W' go all thc' a to " It was ri ght down the middle don't want th m to worry about out and do ou b st. chance: ar ' Th mpson agreed: ''I thin k thi s is onnect icut." t- N. American wins Newark National juniors roll 9 By MARTY VALANIA pia eel durin !!. a steady rain at Th · winn ers. who beat Suburban ... AMERICAN, from 16 single scored Kisner and Manno. N'wark's Leroy . llill Park . Th · ~ - 1 in th e tournament opener. Austin Ki sner fini . hed off the scor­ NEWARK POST SPORTS WRITER win was N"wark National 's s co nd s ·or d four runs in th first innin g to first run after he singled in Schieffer ing with two-run triple that scored strai ght los· on· of th Dis tri ct II take a 4- 1 lead. R an Bullen s in ~ l c cl - who else? - in th e second . Pete Schieffer and Well s. The ewark Na ti onal Junior Junior ( 13-y ar-old s) tournam ent hom e a run in the ra ll y while win ­ all ahan reach d bas leading off " It 's a good group of kids ," League All - tar team prov ·d it and ad vanced it to th · winn ·r's nin g pi tcher Pa t Fe rris singl ·d home the third after getting hit by a pit ch. Schieb sa id . kn ows h w to win th e clos · garnes. bracket final of th • loub l' elimin a­ two runs. Bullen , Josh Radul ski , Drew Ki sner wa lk ed and Tony "They play well togc th ·r. 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Sbt'tl:, Joe La.wri ck and manag­ -,i th -, trui ght laww-c o., tate champi- akland'>: T. Bat s. B. Slade, lli s. T. Monaghan. T. ul gur. J I he Cannon\ fe ll I () tu er Bill Zinirnerman with th · con­ onship earlier this yt:<.lf, ~~lowctf ju'it 'arter, . Lang. J. Pikulski. P. ron in . We.., tern J>cnm\ hanr a. Beading t in uo u~ dcvL: Ioprn ent ol' th • team . twu gm~ !-. all week with ~ trong dcli.:n­ McVau gh: Triple winners for MHJ-1: oubl winners for V: L. in til e LitampHl ll \htp ga me . "I do n't 1hink th e ki th quil t.: ~ i vc pia from Mall Fanuelc, R an .. mith. F. recn. D. rc.:hhald , D. Sweenc . B. J rdan, R. Frcebury, J. In tit~ opcnrng round the rcali / c wh; tt the ha e accont ­ Borda\. Dave S Ivester. Eri · ookc. J-l o l w:.~g n cr, RJ n d r, M. 'Boyl . Can noll'- he.t t team.., J rom .\lonh pli-,hed," \aid Kirkwood Soccer Zirnme m1 w1 and Ry;m Flowers. The D ublc winnt:rs f r : K. K. Zicr!-.ky, T. Swecne . J. Ashley. l.ihorc Bo-.LOrl . Eao., tern ~ew Yor l.. 'luh prc-,idcnt Joe Lan> ri ·1-. . who midfield w~L.., led by Stephen Mtmgat Raymond. Lawr nee. and e'> t irg111ia . he..,id~.., the 'anr H> n" '>UW the and Kyle raci:.t while Mike Wwls. avi t ~k y, K. Hi cks, Ka. Miller, M. Maple Valley 290, 'restmoor ·1he Delawa re team advanced under 11 Ki rk ood Blast ' in a Ben . lca'>C, Mike Bn ·k and Du ~ tin Brc l'fit t, I. tewart , . Bates; 242 - Triple winners for Mapl e lo the -.ernrlinal.., where it heat ti tk and two othe r Delaware Marion contributed greatl y. p front Douh l · winners for MIIH : E. Va ll e : nthony postoli o. Bob pre iotl'.. l) undekaicd Laurel. t ~a r m atl an ce to th e '>e milinal..,. the mmons were led h Johnny Pfotzer, J. Va ll one . •. Harward, M. En , Ryan Fasi ·k, Dev n egl y. Mel. •• 1 the awa rd ccrernonv ev~r - Me 'li.t in. Joey ulZori ed th ;.~ t ;, ·..,m all Victor with id. L :o.ik an J Kevin • te en Matsumoto, o il en .., ,..,_ .. '>i ll d C tnnon -. Coach :\ou ~ t a t e lil- t.: D e la ~ are co ul J com­ "lnomac.; addin l to th • ~o rin g punch. Persmimmon 'reek 350, Me arth y. Brian Monac k. Joe 'vl art )! cil. " Httt tile 1-.td' lwei a lcr­ pe lt.: al thi -, le ve l with th e power­ hris Foraker played ~ trong l y in W~ ·tmin ter 281 - Triple wi nn ·rs Staton, ore Windi 11c h. Jason r tlic g. To ad vance to th e championship Dt:nncy, S. alzenbu rg, T. oster. A. Kri stina Mcginley. Ashely Mill r, l he Blul' Ja\'> ... cor ·d "ewnrun.., Trai l in • ...J. -2 in rh e fourth 1nni m! . th · '>er i e~ th e Blue Ja ys heal the lson , S. Rucdd. M. Ev~rs , M. Maggie Rad ul ski . had 111 the J'ntt r: ll in~1ine on thei r \\<1\ lo . BluL' Ja\'> 'cored live ru n... to ta!..c Ya nkees and T in ~ whil e the Lockerman . . Mo ff tt. Simendingcr; Doubl e wi nners for ill\ II (J CO I\I C llll~ll hL'ill tHI \\ it.l Ill co lltrol ;11 till· l!alllc. 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• ~·. - : ••• ~- j JL 1\ 1 ~ , 1996 • E\\' \Rh Posr • P, , c;~ . 19 Canal National Tourney summary: Who plays where By MARTY VALANIA next pia Frida at 5:J0 p.m. at Wilmington Optimist and rol l )Wed ' ith a vic tor ' ova apitol - t·llllon­ f4 WAflK .P HWOfH ·~HfA ...... api tol Link Lcagul: . The listr ic t hampionship ga me e' pon . rnerican , hove cr. fe ll to majors advance Who 's winning? Who 's be en for maj< r ~ is s ·hedulcd for Jul -· Bra nd •win ' in it s third l!;un e. elimin ated? When's th e nc t ua me? at 7 p.m. at Midwa . Bra nd rwine ad anced to' pl :t) Hcr''s an atlcmpt at the impossi ­ In ~c ninr b·tscha ll ( 14-15 'ar- 1ewar l.. ational in th e '' innL-r\ J a ·obs and -Matt · < ff r 'a ·h· ·d By MARTY VALANIA ble - an ' !Tort to run dO\ n how all olds th ere ar· fo ur r e am ~ I '1'1 in thL' hracl..et !ina! . unday at -1- p.m. at ...... , base on alks durin g the rail winner\ bracket. 'ana l and NEWARK POST SPORTS WR ITER Jacobs and Budn • each the loca l all -star teams arc doing. L''' a!->tle . With '- lirfcrent teams in li ve dil'­ Mit h\ a) wi II nlL''t Frida) at 5:.10 The ' anal ju ninr.., \\'Oil it' npen ­ :--et red on wild pit ches to p.m. in one !.! :t me " hi le e\\ arl.. ing !.! ame but dn1pped ib rl L' \1 t\\ o Rl - T R improvc the lead tn -1- -0. fcr ·nt li i!->ion~ , co 111bincd wi rh rhe 1 ati )nal and Brand)\\ in c will pl:t~ g, an1 e~ to lh ar tth" in • and lr d" ,,, s uson, win nin g i~ rh c fa t th at thi ~ "as \Hit ten anal ational too l.. u 1-0 at 1l' \\ arl..' :-. Ll' I'OY C. ll ill P:ul at and'' L'll' ·lrmin; tt ~..d . · D onl y \ ay a 1 ·am ca n lead in th · third innin g when \ ednc:-.d:t ht:Ca\1 :-.l' or Ol\r pre\\ 5:.10 p.m. in th ~ otltcr matchup . rlw juninr dr,triL' t titk game" rll sl:l IOP,Ct h 'f. time, it rn ic.h t not ewn be all that Breck Wiedcnmann dn ..! '' a Cana l hn111hed \ ilm ing tllll h • pia) L'd Jul) 20 at p.m. •tt The anal 1ati ona l major a Turat' by Frtd:Iy or "aturda . Hut .I J. bases-loaded wa ll.. to -.. ·orc ptim i:--t in 1b opener ,tnt! ht:at ha\\ k\ Stadium . e. all -stars dcf atcd 1i <.h a ·-1- -0 Tim Bilisl..i , wh abo had ~i n ·c th cr· i:-. no othl'r so ur ·c or th e information . \\l''ll gi ·it a ~ h nr. 'apirol -. 'tantorl-, 'cwpo rt in a \L'l' ­ Tlw- ma jor !->t ftl all di' i'ion !.!.ll l Tuc:day ni ght at cwark wa lkc I. In th • major h:hehall di' i!->ion nnd-rouml Qa ml' . l'Warl.. atiunal ltlld li'W:t) \ \\: lll l'"'t!il\ llt !.!, ht \\~itiJ ati ona l. Th \ in, the team\ "I think thi s ' in is real! ' ( 11 -12 there ar\' I'Dur heat Clay r1 ~ mt in it s np 'llcr and 'anal tl ~ka trll ~?, .'ul;urha;l. Cana l second straig ht of the tourna­ !.t reat l'or the team·s con li­ ear - ~) ld ~) tea ms !crt in the "inner\ brackL't ewa rl.. rnerica 11 in the it -; -..ccund \\ill play in tl~ e '' innn\ hr;IL' I.. L' t ment , ·td anc ~ u anal dcncc," · a~saman "aid ."\ c in clud inc. ana l ationa l and game . : t:\\ arl,. ,\ mcrican pia 'ed linal Frida} at X p.lll . at Suburban. Nati onal to a' inn ·r\ bracket onl had nine da 'S to pra ·ti re ~wa rk ~ Ill ' ri can . 1\ot h have \\ un v cdnc,day ni ght in the l oser~· Th · l i~ tr iL' I ·harnpion,h ip ga111 c semi fi nal of the Di strict II and th at ·s not a "hoi lot of I\\ O game:-- and "ill pia ' . unday :1 1 bracl..ct. ''-in th ere "ill athance "ill h ·July I t1 at 7 p.lll . at Sulwrhan Major League ( 11 -12 car­ time to gain camaraderie. Bu t Am ·rican to a Sunda e.a mc at -1 Littk Lc:t !.! LIL' . old s) II - tar Tournamcm and Brand wi ne Littk LL"a guc. Canal no th at we ' e on a co up! ' at ion a! wi II play Suburhan at I p.m. at '\\ark ati onal. The ~L~nior ~n l'tl all tnmnariiL'Ilt nsur d th tea m or at leas t of ua nws. ' ll.C l to ~ ta 1 .m. and ~-, ark mcri ·an will Tilt: di~tric t tit ll' !.!.:tllll' for th~..· g et~ !-> lart cd Jul y 15 wit h Canal pla y t o more games togdhcr. toge th er and p~ · act icc some . cni o r ~ is !-> larcd for Jul y]() at 7 p.m. ing, .'tantun- e\\plli i at X 1. Ill. at coli Frieze pit ·bed a t-.: o­ pi a Brand ' inc at more and pia at I ·ast two Ca nal · 111 cri L·;m won it~ li r!-> t at l:rawl t' , tadium. ' uhurhan . Th e ' inn ·r· s h1acl..et hit shutout with nine strikeout s mor l!a m ·s. It \ a cha nce to In the juni )J' di\ i:-- ion ( 1.1 - l':tr l'inal i~ Jul y 17 and ti lL' tli~ t ri c t to h lp lead anal to the vi ·to­ ga lll · and wa:-. bea ten by L' \\':trl.. have some fun .'' mcri ca n in th e second . Canal n ld ~) e\\ ;ll'k :tti onal has pia) ·d cltarnpiumh lp !.!.allle is .l ui) 20 :11 ry in a game that was started Cana l opt.:ncd the tou rna - it!-> wa\ inH1 rh c winner'!-> bradL'I e\\ ca~t k . on Monda y ami, because of a Ill 'rican ' ill ne'\ t play Fr ida y at ment ith a 16-4 in . alurda , 5:.\0 p.m. at 'Ia tnllnt. e\\ ark linal. \ llillnal heat Suburban in it!-> V hill' umler !-> tan lah l , · o nru~in !.!. rain storm , continued on ove r Ia mont. Jason Warn;n ational rcceived a l'i rs t-round hyt.: opt:~.tt -rand l'\\ 'aslk in it.~ ~e cond IH pel'ull y th i:-- ''i ll help p~..· ople Tuesday. pit ched a four-hitter and' as and ' as bea ten b ' Suburban in e.a n)L'. cwark /\ rnl:ri ca 11 opl' tll'd ih kno\\' \\ herc th e loca l tl·anb stand . " cott did a nic · job for -+ -- _-for-- with a tripk and a sac­ it s onl ga me. e\! arl.. ational wi ll !llUrtl:lllll' nl \\ itiJ :t \\in OVL'I' us ,'' sa id anal Manag ' r Ralph ri ti ce n . hieze \ as 4-for--+ Sassaman. "I think th ' del a with four RRI hil· Matt helped him out. lie got out of Goll. Brandon Skrobot , a bases-loaded, no out situa­ Wi cd nmann and Bubba tion in the l'irst inning on Sassaman had two hit s each . Monday and l think rhat gave Blake Ril y added a hit and him a lot of confidence com­ two RBI and Jos h Jacobs i. in g back (Tuesday)." added a hit. Bili sk i also s. Offensively, the winn rs scored thr runs . th cr mem­ broke open a 1-0 lead with a bers of the team in clude rai g three-run fourth inn i"ng. Patri ck Di efenderfer, R an William s Aiken led otT the inning with u and Josh Hammond . double and Andr 3 w Budney Decisions. Mark Tracie led laymont followed with a tripl to with two hits i.n ludin ' a hom e stretch the lead to 2-0. Josh run . Decisions. Jr., Sr. .championship games at Frawley ~NOTES, from 16 Canal major tea ms hav e won 13 straight stat e championships a more dedicated group of people. while th e seniors huv e I ~ or th e past 13 . Frawley bound The major tournament began Wedn esda y ni ght whi le th e The junior league and senior seniors get underway Monday. leaoue district championship gam es State tournament scene will be played - for the third year in a row - at Frawley Stadium. It District II, whi ch consists of should be a neat ex peri enc for the all th e Little L··agues above th e Ours. Nothing t buy. players involved. Chesapeuke and D Jaware Theirs. $700 The 13-year-o ld gamt: will be anal, wi ll host just one of th e played at 4 p.m . und senior game fiv e stat e championship tourna­ will follow at 7 p.m. ments this year. The junior Get great digital TV, starting at about $1 a day.* Softball streak at Canal baseball ( 13-year olds) will be th only state tournament Canal wi II try to ke p its lon g played in New astlc oun ty. • Don't buy the di h. 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Local sales tax may apply. 0 1996 PRIMESTAR By TCI. ------1!1131£• NEWARK POST ·:· OBITUARIES ..... OBITUARIES fro m 12 Fl llll\..llo of Bear l.sfll'l \1 ar, flilll of ( ltLJrch ol ( jod ol Prophe c.:). \ie\\ a r ~ . Th~ lam il; -. ug.ge ... r-. w nrrihuti on' to Aw., Wilmingtc n 19XO I; or Ftr 1 tate ~~ .tl or d . ,utd Jittll: J. rhe lanu l; \U g J u vc n lie Dtahcte' Foundalton, :1203 Ho,ptcc, 5165 \ oodrnill Dri c. l. i!!lJJ, \V hdl' \,tl.ttJ Oillll!! Ill thl' ,111d t\ ~ r: lltd c hildr l' n . 1!L'\I\ contrthution-, 10 hurch of (imf of ir ~ wolll.l lltghway, Suite 206. Wilmington 19 0 . B.th ,ll tl.t \ . \ \er' ILL' '' a ~ held June I 6 at Splcc r­ h oph cl) . \ tlmington It) OH 1r ( oi l Ill\, lJ. o\\ th.: d a "•" \ t.ltlllll \ l ulll~ln l·un cntl llome. Bun,tl V\ a' 111 Evelyn B. Cruden 111 C"lilll\ l' .u ~ ln1111 1!160 111 I'J7X till' ( i t,tcclav.. n \ lcnHHt .tl P . u~ . \ 111Hjuud.tfc Christine Andrews, l'l'llfl k l\l'\ \ ulit )torl' 11 11 \ e\\ ca... tk I he l.lllltl) lll!!!e''' LOnll tbu tt orh to Russell E. Bara ,\ \Ullll IIIHll Jli7J until teu..: nth ,\Jl1 l: I IL .t fl l le,ttt ,\ '>'-•Jlt>lllllll, , e\\ : t r~ . Christian club member 1 c w a r~ rc'i tdent E clyn B. Crudcn \\l'tlue C' .tt \\ ,1\lt. .:'' Ct\ tle .•llld tliL· ur 1 \ tn ~ t tL .tfl C.tnc ·r Sm.tcl y, " '-'"' e\\ar~ re\ldCnt Ru -,..,c ll E. Bara died Wcdnc-,da . June 19. 1996, of C'it\1 lc . died • untlay. June 16. I<) • of comrlt- chroni · ob'otructi e pulm nar dJ\Ctt\c )nit l ouLh l•ll \~ il \hl'' 1111 K ll ~ \\oud c v.a r ~ rewknt Chm tine M. cm ion ... from I D.' u1 h m~ . at home. Her hu 'i band. John M . Crudcn . .tnd IJu i'on t l l ll!li\\a) '· .11 1d 11 1 ~ a ft , h ur ; , ndrcw' died Wc dn c.:~ du , Jun • 12 • Mr. Hunt CRu,tyl. 34. wa~ il guller \ ld 1996. of compl1 c:Hion\ from d1abetc' in died pril 6. Pauline Sponaugle, rnan ugc r fo r 1wo ye ar... at Warner l11 :\p11 l. \1 r Cnlilll\ ' ~on the pre-, tt 'hri \ 1i an a llo-. pilal. Mr... . rudcn. R7. originally from Bntht:r' -. tore ~ in King f Pru..,'>ia , Pa ., MJ! wL.J ukce. is .. mo cd to cwark " IIIli\ lm tl .tt1o11 ,tl . Ja , ter' ,\ II J.!ier l r -. . t\ndrew-. , 6lJ. mcmhcr ol retired houskeeper "" '" a and hl'rr Ifill, .J. I parent,, Edward W li cd in an Diego for 2... ca r ... . Mr ~ . c.:w ar ~ rc'>~ tk n l Pauline E. memh ·r or cwark Chri .., tian omen\ Ill ~ dl: t h) Ill ( dtlCIII I. ,\ 1e \1 Ul. and Ilene E. Hara. \\ i1h whom he.: li cd: 'rud n ~a · the famil y b kkcepcr and Sponau!! k dt ed Tu ~:, da y , June II , I i;,ter. Vi Bara pHtllllltcnl drl\ er/o\V II L' t 111 dt il!! raLilll! ·ky he i.., sur i cd hy dau ght er and 'iOn­ Mr ~. Sp Club and the E. Phi llip-, of M t hurch. rcmation was handled hy Robert . T. She " ~u r v i , e d h ... i-. t ·r. Virgtnia wa' private. l·,m lf1 ll . Mel : (laught er, Virg 1111 a gra ve \ldc ... ervice wa -, hl!/<.1 June 15 in Jon <; and Foard Funeral Hom . (itiiC\p ll! or !Junnl'llon. Fla . The fami ly <; ug g e~ t 'i c.:ontribution.· to hn ' 1\11 11 ol ll o L ~ e ... , in : li ancec. PL'!!!!Y The famil s u gges t ~ contributions 1 -,e n tee \\ \1\ held June 15 at r orl!l, ( Lawn mem rial Par~ . 'v111tlllc11d of Oc.: an C'n y: , j, lel\. l ~ choo l in 19RR. ·'Try fl yi ng to TODAY AND TOMORROW. w ill '>e r e a'> a jttdge during. tile Knox v ille, Tenn., for the natio nal up ·ornin!! Oly mpic (iam .,_ To be a part c hampion ~ hip me 1 12 hour~ al'tt.:r Tht " i ' hmv it happened : •• ca tching a red-c C flig ht htJillC from I l;uniiJ tc e an MHJ\ itl ti lL' the joh comc'i fir ~ !. "A lo t of tim ·~ l irti er'-l ty o l Del;tw;tn.:. Sht· lw d w licn l go Ito judge a comp'l itionl l ju' ' g rarl ullll'd l ro tll Fairmont CHERYL HAMILTON .~ c c a ho tel and I ~cc a gym and a nW I' uLr. Cc llle.[!L' ill c~ t i r!! i 111a and hadl .>- c rc.-, laurant," ~ aid llamilton. ho was nt•c, th e: "aid . "The , .... tem I or award in!! ~' iJ ILil ' he .tl -. u Ll ll ll J h.: l ~ ti 11 1 d unn !.! num ber, .., up ;;mund 0 '> l ate'>. roirth l i ... complic< ll t:d. th e fo r mu la~ L'llkl.!e. She ta ut! ill at th e hr\ l Stale .. , ha ·n ·r hce n 10 l c t ~ ~ a or and " hall tO!. I Spe c tator~ I think ~ c hu~> l of< i y n lr ~ a ~ l l c \ for liw year' !Ia"' :t ri: · I lamilto n ..,aid. c ery body ~ hould get a · I 0.' th en Jlltrcha, ed the hu, ine"'· Somc tim · ~ the routi ne is on ly Al'nrinu at;itlldC' Ill(' ti c cat egory. (For the r·ccord. tht.: We try to ~ ec p i t at a minimum. I at cotnpt·titin' pri('cs. l.t ler " It t: ac hlc\ed hn.: \ c t \ l atu -. . i tr l Oly ntpi c.., :tl 'o k atun: ..,c parat • per ~ onall tr to ... lal~ w i th the . • 1). 7 '· tl lt ~· rnali tl lt all . t t i n !! he ld hy Je ~, th an ·:.' ., L, ~ compcti tinn' in rh. thrnic anJ men \ ·oac hc:-. . I tr to ~ cc p it all in p '1" ­ l \\ cl do; cn u tht:r jud!,! e" i n th · coun uylnnaqic ... . nc ither o f w hich an.: her " Jil'Ctivc. . l, .,i_f/ t r:. •, / :U;~ : fort 0. J They're on!. pull in!! for their 1:: vc11 tod a) . -, he c~ l 1 tll:tt e'> only B.T. Foanl Furwr·al Hobert T. Jones ·· 1 W< l\ L'\c tted hccau 'e it 's in nur ath lete:-, . Sometim e~ th eir r · action~ ;thotrt W jud).!L'' 111 the l 'nitcd S t ~ l t l'\ co untry: · .., ai d I I ami !t o n. \.\ ho I •av •.., ar ' j u :o. l i n the lit: al of th e lllOrnCill.., II om .. . 1'. A. and Foar·d~ In«' ltil\ l' L'il lllt'tl l hl' I"L' ·ogn 11 ion. S:tturda fo t tl ~ e l :nt er Colku ' dnr­ What do c.., I l: rmilt on l ike hc!'. l .. , !! UL'"' lll:t \ hL· I \.\ a ~ in tilL· 1i !! ht 111 S. Queen St. 318 George St. Funeral Directors lllltoric" th ai \\i ll "L' I"\ L' '"home dur­ tt bolll h ·ing a judge? placl' ' at tilL· l ft! ht 11111 ~ nml d1 d a P.O.Box 248 P.O.Box 27 122 W. Main St. inu tit · com ing \\ t'L'~' - "To he a part " I li~ c th · ·ltallcnge. I cnj o .'>ec ­ ~ · oo d joh ... I l:llniltun. ~(1 . ~; m l mod Rising Sun, MD 2191 1 Chesapeake City, Newark, DE 1971 1 ul it m a ~ L·~ it vn~ . vcr) '> pcci al .' " ing g; mna:-.h of all I ·vel' accom­ L'~ ll\ . ·· 1 do n ' t rc. tll v ~11 0 \ \.~< il a l I 41 0-658·6030 MD 21915 302-731-4627 Lik a~ :tn interr w ltonal j udge pli,h the ir go:tk I l i~e to . cc their d td . ( (1 !.!L' t ~L' kL· t e( l. .. . 1 ce rta tll f\' 41 0-398-0002 41 0-885-5916 r e q u ir e~ lo1 .., o f -, acri i"icc . rhe U.S. improvc..: m ' nt.'' n '\ L'r p l ~t ll ll ·d til t-, t'r L' \.t: ll drc aln c~ l (i )' l llll H'\ l ic ~ h·dcratton .., ·; t'>t lll ntn.., :rhu 11 1 till ~ I \ c 11ever he ·n a l.o u QN M/ Member by Invitation, National Selected Morticians from O ctober to t\U ll ll '> l. M an\ of llo lt ; . th · m ee t ~ arc il'"' th a 1~ !! lan torot;,_, \ " J \\ L'Ilt \\he ll' II too ~ llll' .... J judge \A,()["~' all le v el -, ~ !"rom I ·g irt ­ IlL'\ l' I \ L' I a )!Oitf ." n ' r to '\jlerl contpcrit ion-, . Si tI 'L· I rl w .'· -, he jlld !.!e rt ll ' I' -.,; ud . "I B ut I 11 \ o u l i~ L' \ Oillcthinu ~ m tel l tltPil. ( ir • ·n·. ltah. hann ·. artd vou 'r · gL'llll.l g pa td ... " lk l g. ittlll, Sou th .\lr iL- a ~ t n d i\. c\\ I kr 'chl·du k h T allll' ..,o hL'l'l lc

Alain Smolarski - MD Joins First State Healthcare

lain , mol clT, ki, g f a ail , bl to LitHll'r, ha ~ jo in ed ar pati nt . T[ca lth , r u!-l m di <1l althcare i a multi­ mole. r. ki will b rganizati n with mi - pc. ti nt a t irst iH ' , si n t pr id quality ca re to tho Kirkwoo Highwn . Hi t n- kin optimum health and w Un siv p ri n ' a - a family practitioner Programs includ chiropractic t ch­ lui~ l~h~hru ~O~h upl d with hi op nn to alt rn - niqu , cardiac r habilitation, nutritional tive hea lthcar pr dur will n ur c unseling and an exerci e facility.

204 Lart lana Dnv 202 La11lcwa Drive 1536 Kirkwood Highway 120 l Milltown Road La"llana Square S~1p lr Hockessilr . DE Newark . DE 1971 1-571 6 Wilmington . DE Hacke sirr . D 19707-8807 (302) 454- 1200or 19808-3003 19707-8807 (302 ) 239- 1600 (302) 454 - 1010 (302) 998-2000 13021 239-9600 !302) 239· 191 9 Fax (302) 454- 12 38 Fax (302) 998-5095 Fax (302 1239- 1919 Fax All Sales fJ/e Ftnal No DIScounts ()) Layaways Not Good Wtlh Any Other Offers o- On Ftn al Sales It ems .t I I (011161101J£DI I HOPPa ~tf• (I itM I'~ 1D 1 () .1 .. i' j 1- .at ._ ~ ftl ' H\ \Rf.. Post • P\c.t ~I Christina District looking at IPI possibility of school .. SHIPWRECK, from 8 pilot ' brought < n I onr I b · hl'li­ coptcr as '' c II," ~aid Ed llolfmann . as 500,000 British pounds... 1 .. , from 1 .. The tour opera!< r ~ werl' great." cloth s. suc h a:-. an 'thing made ith spoke ith on of th e rc..:~cucrs I at ·r .-.aid Kati e IIermann . .. The_ ~ ·pt 11 11 the . chool board prior to consid~:r­ blue denim or blu ·jean material, t­ wh told m · it was good pra ·ri ce i1tfOrnlL' I and ans ·red all our ing the plan submitted b Shue­ sh irts. s ca t su it s or tra k ·l01hcs, for us,'" sa id d Hoffmann . yucstions. On! about two pasSl: ll­ M dill. hri: tina Distri ct ofli ·ials We' re trying "message" ·lathing, hi gh top sneak ­ lh" two coupl ·s sa id th · Rritish gcrs got ••rnut:h) :· already are lo king at the poss ibili­ •• ers, :-.hoes or b( ot:-.. high he ·Is. san ­ m ·dia pcopl ' ·ou ldn 't umkrsland Thl' I clawarc couplc~; opt ·d to t of s hool uniforms in the futur . to create a learning dals. o ersi7ed jewclr '·. or llannel wh tl1' passc ng ·rs crcn't pani k­ rl'turn to tht' Llnitl.d . tall'' tllt .lun • ·ho I superint end nt Iris Metts .. an: all unac ·cptabl e. ing. " Most of the r ·opk on board J() \.\ lwn it hl' ·amc ·I ar th e -.hip sa id , ··we're int res ted in se •ing en~ ironment - an hu e-Medi ll prin ·ipal R >bert ship ·re profc~ sio nals bank ·rs. ·ould not be rcr.lircd in tim ' (() t"llll­ how this works at hu c- M ed ill . atmo phere that i darn:-. said .. \! •'n.: tr 'ing to create law ers. sci ·nti sts." '\aid cd tinu ' tht: c n1i~c ... , e \\ ere 't:il'hri­ Elbert I almer and some of th e oth ·r a lcarnint! cnv ironmc11t - an llcn nann . " W, 'd all hcl'n on cruise:-. tic ... -.aid i\~.'d I knnann. "TilL' .tir­ hcl"orc and under:-.too I wha t W

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IJ ~Ia\\dr~ ha' t ()in~d (l ther \ l l' COnd Jer ey in Octoher llJ94 in re :-. pon'>e lm. · r home~ ... R. 'arp ·r ha'> hill. police wilt be ahl to keep trac~ to th ·July 1~94 rape and killing >f " '!!ned SIU5.f. whk h allow..., author­ of convitted \ ex oiTender-. hccau .... e 7-year-old M egan Kanka. con­ itt l'\ to noll!' J\.''ident '> if a ... ex the y now mu\t li I' a chan ge uf ' ict d ~ex ffend r wh li cd a ·ro-,., ufknde1 '" li vin/! in their nei ghbor­ addre"" with authoritie..., whenever the \treet from h r home in . lie compkted th e packag · they move. llamilton, .J., is accu ed of th e Jul ..). h .., igning a companion hill, Prc viou'>l . Delaware on ly crime. SIU55. \\ hich tt ghten.., the !-> tat •\ r ' quircd relca~ed -. c off nd r~ to \ imilar law wa\ rece ntly NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY JULIA R SAMPSON r ·g i...,trat ion n.:quirem ·nt~ for ha • th eir names li-.tcd in local signed hy P re~idcnt C linton . Students from the Christina School District staged performances of the 1 ·Jea~o, 'U .,ex olft!ntkr ... . new ... pup r~ and regi ter th ir Meanwhil , th e CO Jl\tituti nalit FAMILY Circus at elementary schools throughout the district in June. ' Prot •cting Delaware\ chi ldren addre~se~ with police. The new law of th New Jcrs y law rem aini> in Shown here from left to right are lee Staton , Luis Valez, and Chris In m harm i., one ofthi~ admini~ t ra ­ i~ an expansion of th c ncwi>pap r que ... ti n. A fcdcral judg ha. t m- Johnson at McVey Elementary School on June 3. The circus utilizes the Llon\ highe'>t prioritie..,," aqrr notific:Jtion and initial addrc~1-> reg ­ 1 oraril harr d authoriti s from skills of students from Gauger, Bancroft, Bayard , Shue-Medill and Drew­ "aid during the hill .,i gning held at a i ... tratiun. alerting ne ighborh odi> about the Pyle schools as well as the FAMILY and Option programs. The hour-plus da care center in New a">tl key pro i ~ i on of th e new law:-. pre~ 'nee f ~ ffenderi> . performances were also performed at People 's Settlement in Wilmington ( '< ;unt . i" SB . 54 which allow~ police to At i'\~ue i wh ther om munity and the Very Special Arts Festival at the Blue Hen Mall in Dover. " In audition to having th · practi ­ notify resident\ when a relca~cu ~e notification i~ a form of puni~h ­ cal effect of helping to protect chi l­ niT ·nder plans L) mo c into their menl. dren from com ictcd 'l' olfender.... . n ' ighhorhood. if thl' offender i -, Anonymous tip leads to arrest ..... ARREST, from 1 locked up in L: pmurc invol ing two gi rl s age~ jail . I ... a him 12 and 15 after Newark police Count y police ~aid th · ~uTe '> tcd and ridin !.! around received reports that a m an allege d­ charged W;tync \Crill , al-.o known th~..: ... de velop­ lye po.,ed hi 1melf to LIP ~ i ris while "" i{onnic A\l~rill . with tv o count\ ment." they waited for '\c hool bu ... e. n ar of indcCL'Ilt ·xpo., urc on .lui 4. rol ­ On .lui S. the area of hrys ler Avcnu . Dallas lowing th · incident on June 2.. ·wark p~lice enue and Apple Road in ewark. The 20-ycar-old r\ vcrill aile 'edly arre\l ·d Hi ~ arre-.t at that time ca me aft r npo">cd hilll\L'if to th e two ... i ... tcr\. A\cri ll and an inv ~ li ga tion and surveillanc f agt " 10 and X. \vhilc \ittint! in front t: harged him the area by members or the . p 'cial PHOTO SPECIAL TO NEWARK POST of th ·Towne Court apartm ·nt huild­ ' ith one count Operation~ nit ( f th e ewark ing on Thorn L :111e on th e we'>t edge of indc<.:t:nt I'«W CAITlf COIMY police. Six Christina District schools won awards at the annual Meaningful POI.ICII'IIIITO Economics Competition sponsored by the Council for Economic Education of' ewark .The mother '>aid the ram ­ expo-. ure for Averill ourt record~ show that A eri II i! did not talk to poli ·e until they the -.ecnnd was c h ar~ed with rour count s of and Entrepreneurship based at the University of Delaware. r ·turn ·d from a trip that hcgan on allcoecl inci- indec nl ex 1 osu re in D cembcr The competition , which drew 64 teams statewide and one team from the da the: incident occurred . dcnr un July -· 1995. The charg " wer later Louisiana , consisted of three parts: a test of economic concepts , a pro­ Th ~woman ... aid ... her ·port ed the Police \aid vt.: rill rt:port • lly dro1 p 'd. Attempts to reach th duction segment in which students had to make products quickly and per­ ca ... ·. after hccominl!. convincl'd that cxpo-,ed him:--ell' to a youn g girl at attorneys of record in th e ca. e wer fectly, and a final segment in which students had to invent a new product the ·hildrcn wt.:r · tc ll inl!. the truth the "' imming pool in th e Towne un. ucc ss ful as of pres. tim . and give a two-minute sales pitch to a panel of judges. Winning teams and after learninl-!, about of a \imilar 'ourt ApartmL:nt complex bt.:twe n The mother of the tw sist r. in were : incident in the apartment th e .Jun 23 incident ~a id sh has BancroH Intermediate School -.;c.~n ·o m­ :2 :40 and 4 p.m . on that late . Fourth graders David Wilbur, Jarod Frost , Ryan Weisgerber, and Justin Tanjuakio -1st place in pro· pic . '" We ' ere told he ' as JH l on~er ·a il ed poli ·e ~ev ra J time. as king duction; Sarah Linn , Gena Potts, Ryan Cowg ill , Pooja Pahwa , 1st place inproduction and 2nd inprob· Count police \aid 1\v~.?rill. li ing at th' adc.lr•ss we had lor ahoul th ~ recent inciden ts. " I don't !em solving; Jessica Layton , Jenna Logan , Kate Mahoney, Melanie , Swift, 3rd place in test and 3rd in who\c addr · ~ ... Wa\ given as th un it him." sa id ' wark police media understand why th e aren' t doing ~roblem solving; Martin Dominguez, Nat Harward , Catlin Meade, Susan Sinclair, 4th place in produc· hlod or M a Ji ..,o n I riv in Newark, officer urt Da vi ... . " Hut after an mor ," sh said . " What do s h have lion . wa" ord 'red hy Judge Thomas am nymous tip, w~..: disco erccl him to do hefore ~o m et hin g happ n. t Fifth graders Michael Jones, Alfonso Smith , Lou Mene , Quay Cobb, 4th place in production; Elizabeyh King , Sarah Groome , Sean Skelly, Edison Choe , 2nd place in production; Ben Raymond , Patti Hansen, Kenny of Ju sticl: of the PL:ac · ourt hiding in the base ment of another k ep him in jail?" Brian Taylor, Chris Accursi, 1st place in production: 2nd in test. II . not to have contact with ·hildr n r c~ id cnce on M adison Dri and he ounty police r port that th y Sixth graders Brandy Biesecker, Alexa Krzyzanowski John Yandziak , Josh Lotz , 1st .place in test: 2nd und ·r the :tge of I R unle:-'i another wn . arr sted at II p.m . on Jul y 8." are also in . tigating previou. in production; James Turchen , Sarah Maguire, Hudson , Ryan Kirchenbauer, 2nd place in produc· adult\ as pre~ · nt. and wa" rclea!-.cd In this s ·cond hearing, Judge reports to del rmine i f A erill could lion; Daniel Roche , Amber Van Elken, Jessica Rash , Ashley Butts, 1st place In production; 1st mprob· after making $4.000 bail. Kenn released rill on $500 be invol v d. P rsons with informa­ lem solving ; Dan McClory, Keith Modzelewski , Tara Drake , Shannon Miller, 2nd place in production; " I couldn' t heli e e he was arrest­ 2nd in test. unsec ured bond. tion ar a. k d to ca ll county po lit:e Bayard Intermediate School ed and rei 'ased: · sa id th ' mother. In D ce mher 19()5, ·ri II was at 57 1-7930 or Newark pol ice at Fourth graders Julie Coxe , Kristina Wingard , Eli Turkel , Andrew Hodgkins, 4th place in problem solv· "Five hours afh: r we thought he was arrested and charged with indecent %6-7 111. ing. Jennie Smith Elementary School Third graders Jill Moore , Jordan Ke ith , Steve McCormick , Kevin Huynh, 2nd place in production . Wilson Elemenlary School Third graders Brittany Lucas , Ch risCobb , Sean Tucker, Kendra Modzelewski, 4th place in test; Katrina Dangerous intersection examined Pollock, DavidHaring , Michael Monge , Heather Yandziak, 1st place in production . Leasure Elementary School ..... DEL DOT, from 1 bt.:li cv a sto -k'td fence wou ld off the rest of us." she ~aid. Third graders Carlton Gray, Steven Barry, Jessica Gillespie, Britney Pringle , 3rd place in problem solv­ el'fecti vc l minimi;e noise an I ·'!think most p opl fee l that it'. The imprmc i11C111'· \ ill in ludc: ing ; fume-.; a well "" the eyesore a hu s too little too late:· stat R ·p. Vince Se an Jones . Sam anth a Johnson ,Carl Jam eson , Ronadel Ronqu illo, 2nd place in test and 3rd in pro· dditional ldt-turn lanes on inter~o,ection ·a n sn metim s become. Lollnk sa id. "T hi~ is just on, little ducllon; Kell i Smits, Jamie Dav is, Arun Hendi. Sarah Cebula , 4th place in test and 3rd inproduction ; hnth th • north ami ~outh side-. or Suddlcr, 33. said he i" open to int r ~cct i n in a seri s of failed Arthur Elkins, StephanieZ immerman , Kaci Wallett, Shawn Hayden · 4th place inproduction . I el. 72; Brade r El emenlary School other opti n ~. But he dOl:S ha his intcr~ecti ns." Th ird graders Stephen Cumm ings , ErinMun son , Ciera Sm ith , Josh Stallard , 2nd place Inproblem solv· rc ... triction thllt will permit limits. "Sc me kind of barri r." h T\ m Narkin question d th e pro­ ·ar ... to nta~e I ·ft turn:- only on ing and 2nd in lest; Susan Martin, Neil Kap il, Drew Hodge, Kate Kuhls , 4th place in test; Eva Rhudy said. "Not a mound or dirt." je c t '~ n ce . sity. '· I don't kn w Roxan ne Ooty, AndrewConley , Tyler Hollowa y, 3rd place in production . ' gr 'L'IHIITO\\' :o-ign~tJ light-;: and ,'enn Wilson. Wayn· Wils n': wh thcr it's "onh th money or • lmprm cd alil!.nm~nt of lkl. 7_, ~on. ~ a id n mound or dirt w:1s left not," said

116 202 COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA. WATER! DEEP Creek lakefront 254 ELKTON - 1066 Nottingham Free list of waterfront bar­ with boatslips from $79,900. 332 Rd ., Fri 7/12 & Sat. 7113 , 8-4. Lost & Found Acreage & Lots gains. Acreage and home Lake access with boatslip Apartments, Miscellaneous Ceiling fan, air conditioner, sites as low as $17,900 . Uve from $39 900 . Wooded home­ fum .. oas orill & much more . Qak Development. 1 800-566- sites with lake access from Unfurnished LOST CAT male black & 3 STATE VIEWS. 35+ ac cabin $17,900. Call 1 800 898- ELKTON ·COMMUNITY YARD white, vicinity ot Christina $549.24 per month• Enjoy LAND. 6139 . ALS . NOTIINGHAM TOWER Apts SALE "Surrey Ridge" (4 1/4 Mills Apts, Elkton Rd. Reward . breathtaking sunsets & spec­ miles north of Elkton on At. 302 456.0924 tacular mountain views from 1BR & 2BR's available , 1st GARRm COUNTY, MD . 8.6 month rent FREE! Call 610 213. Sat. 7113. 9 am -3 em . the porch of this 2 bedroom acre $12 900. Minutes to *•!•* 1 932-3331 . 117 cabin, while listening to a Deep CreeK Lake and several ---FOR SALE--- ELKTON 1555 Appleton Ad, mountain stream . 112 open, state parks. New roads , sur­ 210 1994 & 1995 Hess Follow signs to Milburne's Notices 112 wooded . Ready for vey and perc. 3 state views . 262 Trucks Orchard . 3rd house on left horses. Waiting for you to en ­ Vista Properties . 1-800-688- Houses lor Sale 410 398 -9362 multi famllv 7/12-13 joy the country. owner. 1 Housing to Share BECOME A HOST FAMILY. call 7693 . 304 492-5429. • Purchase BARGAINS ON government POLE BUILDINGS: Early bird ELKTON 2080 E Old Phil . Ad Scandinavian, European, price $99,200 with 25% Thu r & frl &/11 & 12 9-5. Mul­ South American, Asian, Rus­ foreclosed homes . Save up to WATER 'S EDGE 2BR, 2BA, s~clals! 30 x 40 x 10 - down, balance financed at condo. $350/mo + 112 util in ­ $ ,795. Fully erected . In- ti -Family . FurnL bunk beds, sian exchange students arriv­ 50% or more . Minimum or no 1 6.3% ARM for 20 vears . OAC. NEW HOMESITES at 1960's down payment. Delinquent tax cludes pool & workout facility eludes one service door) 10 x clothino & mucn more. ing August. Arnerlcan Inter­ prices . Beautiful waterfront ACT NOW! 10+ 1170' pris· properties, repos sold this 302 369-3836 10 track door, painted s1des & cultural Student Exchange. ac homesites on NC 's Crystal galvalume roof. can 1 800 ELKTON 242 MACKALL ST. Call 1-800-SIBLING. tine rillerfront with pasture month. Call now for lists. 1 Sat 7113 9am -? Large Multi­ Coast from $69,900. Get 800 338-Q020 ext . 2099 . 331 -1875. and hardwoods, perc, ready to yours now before it's too late . 278 family yard sale . Antique turn, build or camp. $49,400. 5.9 Close to barrier island FSBO Must sell immed . 3BR, Vacation Property WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan crafts & h/h items. GOD'S LIGHT ac - with towering hardwoods beaches. High and Dry with 1 112ba farmhouse & bam . 1 at home. Buy direct and save! MINISTRIES and pine~_ beautiful mountain paved roads , city water, u/g ac. $139.550 . 610 255.0275 . CommerciaV home units from ELKTON views . ueeded access to util, protective covenants and BEST SELECTION 1n Ocean $199 .00. Low monthly pay- MULTI-Family Yard & WE ARE HERE TO LEND A mountain riller $19,900. Lim· GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED City. 1-800-638-2102 . • • Af· low taxes . Call now. 1 800- homes, pennies on the $1 . HELPING HAND ited offer. Don't miss out. Call 448-5263 ext. 1476. A Blue­ fordable Rentals* • Dally and ments. Free color catalog . 1 Moving Sale IF YOU NEED US owner. 1 303-492-5429 . OAC .. 'Repos, VA, HUD, Sheriff weekly rentals . Free color 800-842-1305. areen Co . sales . No money down Saturday, July 13 *Do you need help with ACT NOW. Rare waterfront. brochure. Open 7 days a government loans available week. Holidav Real Estate. 9:00 am till ??? an addiction? 2.34 ac now $39,990. Was NEW LOG CHALET with 5 acr­ now. Local listings/directory. 334 Dishwasher, bar stools *Are you looking for $54,990. Vlrqinia developer es . $39,900 . Overlook thou­ Toll free 1-800-669-2292 ext. MYRTLE BEACH ocean fran t 1 close-out. don I miss ttlis op­ commercial restauram someone to talk to about a sands of acres from the cov­ H-4000. resort condo rentals. From Musical mixer, glassware, lamps, portunity to save thousands . Summer: $84 daily, Fall $62 problem? ered porch of this exquisite Instruments shoes jewelry, tools, odds Call Bluegreen . HI04·580· log s1ded cabin now being Pretty On Top- FSBO Centrally located . Indoor/out­ 1 Every Wednesday night & enos from 25 years of 3816 ext. 1560. constructed. Enjoy nearby 11/2acres partially door pools, whirlpools, sau ­ carpentry. Lots of $ .50 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA. State parks, Deep Creek Lake wooded hillside with nas, atrium, tennis, play­ CASH REWARD FOR old gui- items. there will be someone to Brand new waterfront com and 4-season recreation . Vista Beautiful View, Cod ground, gamerooms. Sales : 2 tars . Worldwide collector trad - 390 little Egypt Rd. talk with who cares for munity. A 's paradise . Prooerties. 1 800-688-7693 . 3BRI den, LA, DR" country bedroom -$65,000 . 1-800 - er pays the highest spot cash 1 mila off Maryland 1273 238-1181 . for guitars by Gibson Martin you, to help see you Deep water access to ICWW kit, g deck, hlw noors, f I near Delaware line Neuse River, Pamlico Sound bsmt,. close to 1·95, real Fender, Dobro and others . All through your troubles OWN YOUR OWN home now! tvoes. 1-800-416.0433. and Atlantic Ocean . Deep country living. Reduced 304 ELKTON THOMSON'S Estates The Apostolic Gospel waterfront lots from $64,900 . No downpayment on Miles Price! $116 900.~, Call after Church materials. Innovative con­ 127 West Thomson Dr, 7/13, Lots with deep water from 6 m 410 28r-2696. Appliances 342 9-2, set of 15x8 P!U rims, RT. 841, 112 Way between $34,900. Financing . Call for struction financing . Call Miles Chatham And West Grove Homes today. 1 800 343- Produce sofa & chair. clothes . H/H brochure. Coastal Marketing ELECTRIC RANGE, Magic Phone 610 869-8175 and Dev. Co. 1-800-482-o806. 2884. ext. L. Chef, s. cleanin9.t lg. oven I NE 96 Piney Ridge Lane.~ 7/13, auto tlmer ollv, JU" w, 36" hI Captains 27" d. $1 60 410 - 658-5520 PEACHES 9-4, Huge Sale, Rte <::74 to COOKING APPLES Old Bayview Rd ahead 1 Mi, Quarters Pick your own 1st left TURNQUIST APARTMENTS Boarding & Grooming 308 M·F 8am'm Sat 8-4pm Building & Close Sund~s DOGS & CATS S~ring Valley ann Tile llllord•ble CompleN • Baths-Dips-Styling Materials t 1 at Conowingo NEWARK LEXINGTON Square, multi family, 7/1~,,~·4, men's ln Elltton (We go anywhere) 410 378-3280 Large Indoor Suites clothino size 36. "'"· tovs . etc • Spacious 1 & 2 BR apts. • Private Entrances With Connecting FlU DIRT WANTED. No Outside Runs stumps. No boulders please 352 • Washer/dryer • 24 Hr. Emergency Service • NC($) Heated Floors Thru-Out Zion Meadows Farm. 5 mi NORTH EAST 1915 W Old • Cedar Decks • Owner Managed •SEPARATE CATTERY · north of North East on rt 272 Sporting Goods Phil. Rd . Fri & Sal 7112 & 13 $ VI.Sit Us ee The Difference Call410 836-9564. 9-? Multi-family. Fum, H/H, clothino & much more. e 392-ao9s 398-8320 BODYBUILDERS Your chance to acquire everything you need for a complete home gym - at a fraction of the price of Classifieds new equipment! Includes: *Sears Modular Home Gym with cables and leg It's attachments, triceps bar, lat bar & more. *Regular press bench *Bench press machine your *Approx 1200 lbs. weight ftlatas (600 lbs iron, 600 bs plastic.6 111arket *12 dumb ells (10 lbs-40 lbs) plus one 60 lb. *Several barbells w/ col- Iars. place in Apartment Call 410 287-3823 Kangaroo Caddy Hillcrest your Model, Electric walk behind ~olf kart, carries 1 bag $500 02-366-1970 ho111e 360 ELKTON, MD Wanted to Buy to ! Meadows At Elk Creek G A 439 Muddy Lane • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COLLECTOR WANTS 41 0-398-0470 s World & U.S. coins. Cop- E ~r, Silva~ & Gold . Call Turnquist Apartments tw 4pm - pm . 410 275- L 8376 . Ask for Bob. 11 0 Windward Ct. E 41 0-392-0099 • • • • • • c • • • Elk Chase Apartments G Shop 62 Elk Chase Dr. A 362 41 0-398-3790 • • • • • • s • • • Yard & Garage here Evergreen Terrace G Sales 117 Courtney Dr. A 410-398-7328 • • • • • s • • • • • 1062 WARBURTON RD Elkton Thurs, Fri & Sat 7/11 12 & each 13. 7am-4pm . Baby & foddler t' I clothes. dishes. tools & more. CECILTON CORNER OF WA- TER & MAIN across from week. Elem Schl. Multi-family yard • • • • sale . Sat 7/13 Sam -? CHARLESTOWN - Multi-Fam· II~ Yard Sale, 1625 W. Old P lladel~hla Rd . Sat. 7/13 & 5011/171 4. ~rrl - • 2om:. , ~ 1 WA K Po T REALE TATE 1-800-220-3311 ext. 3034 ~~ft~

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ENTRUST HOME FINANCI 5 738-0400 % $325 8 /a . 1Ya MNC MORTGAGE · EQUAL HOUSING 456·0776 $365 8 . 312 $365 8 312 OPPORTUNITY NORWEST MORTGAG E- $350 Blh $350 1V2 All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to 239-6300 11h 81!2 advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. These rates effectiv e 7/9/96, were provided by the lenders and are s ubje ct to change. Other terms may be State law forbid discrimination in the sale, rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. In Maryland, discrimination based on marital status or physk:al or a v a ila ble. These rates are for existing first mortgages. mental handicap is_prohibited. Points may vary on refinances. Down payment requirement may vary. "' and length may vary on We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate wh ich is in violation of the law. All persons adjustable rates_ To list your mortgage rates In the are hereby informed that an dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportlllity basis. Newark Post, call Renee Quietmeyer at 1-800-22Q-3311. .Jtl\ 1 ~. 19 ~ ( i • PET SITTER NEEDED In New­ EARN UP TO $200-$1000 502 713 ~ ~ ~ ali( and Bear area. Must be weekly assembling arts, CLEANING of banmenta, Siple 's lawn dependable and avail. wee­ crafts, electronic and other Business Opps. Child Care gar.ga, attic:s & hauling Maintenance HAVRE DE GRACE kends and evenings own products . Call 1~·574- away. Free est . Insured. Shawnee Brooke Or off Free esUmates . transportation, Send resume • 9635 ext. 166 for lnfonnation CALVERT AREA Daycare now Call Bill398-6744 Chapel Rd . Multi-family on companies that offer these BE YOUR OWN boss. Possible • Insured. to _P. O. Box117 Mendenhall $2500 part-time $8000 full· has openings . Experience and Yard Sale Fri & Sat 7/12 & P.A. 19357~117 ' wot1( at home oooortunities. • Reasonable rates . 7/13. Sam till ? Baby time monthly, processing In · quality.J CPR certified . (410) Bill's Custodial 610 932-5047 items, children's clothes, surance dalms for healthcare 658-4!:>20 Uc. # 07227 computer & many other 434 providers. Investment re­ FAMILY DAY CARE has open­ Service items. 404 quired. Software purchase Ing for ages 2-8 country set· Commn\es/Buslneu Part-Time plus computer. Financing ting R.S . Elm ., PMS district, available. 1 800 722-SAMS. 20 yrs Exp 737 RISING SUN 1529 Biggs Hwy Chlldcara Lie# 0758106. Call658-9860 Free Est Fully FriJ.. Sat & Sun 7/12, 13 &14. LAUNDRY • PIT. Apply in per­ lns'd Miscellaneous a-·t Huge Multi-Family yard CHILDCARE. AUPAIRCARE son Newat1( Manor Nursing 508 715 Stripping & Waxing Svcs . sale. Somethina for evervone! culrural exchange . Legal, Home . 302-731-5576 Financial Services floors trained, experienced English· Cleaning Services Rug Shampooing & SPRINGHILL ESTATES Irish· Windows Banjo & Guitar LasoM town Rd . Sat 7/13 9-1 . HIH speaking aupairs. Affordable live-in childcare, local coordi· $$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE$$ for Elkton 410 398-6744 Mandolin &Fiddlelasons Items, baby items. Something ~tructured settlements, annui­ "We Do It All With Pride " Newark, Delaware area for evervone. nator is lldiko Baugus . Call 442 410-819-8729 or 1-800-4-AU· ties, lottery payouts in­ Phone 302 737·0461 PAIR . Restaurant, surance daims & mortgages. J. G. Wentworth .1 800 386· lounge, Hotel SPRING CLEANING Attlcs* R & MPOWER 386 3582. Garages• Basements• Mow WASHING 1ST & 2nd MORTGAGES fast Lawns. 410 398-0199 days or • Houses Dogs FIT BARTENDER w/exp to and easy. Any credit rating . BECAUSE YOU 410 398-1269 after6om . • Boats • Decks wot1( 11am to 7pm lues-Sat. No upfront fees.. Easy pay­ HAVE OTHER 430 Send resume to: The Stone ment plans. Great rates. Apply 716 • FREE ESTIMATES Medical/Dental Balloon, 115 E Main St, New­ free today. Call 1 800 827- THINGS TO DO. 410 392 -5693 ali( De . 19711 Attn: Tish 8909 . Crosstate Mortaaoe. YOU NEED Concrete Work Jim Richardson *** CNA FAST growing Health· CREDIT CARD PROBLEMS? MAID BRIGADE AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER One low monthly payment A & K Concrete , Specializing Care Agency is searching for in small concrete jobs, steps.t 740 SPANIEL FOR STUD . dependable CNA's In our Wllm 446 Cut interest. No harassment. •Regular or one-time CALL 302 378·7720 sidewalks, porches, etc. 41u & Newat1( areas . Must have NO FEE. Counseling avaifable . • Equipment and 658·2346. Painting, Papering AFTER 5 PM. reliable transportation & Sales Non-profit agency. NACCS 1 supplies provided phone. Weekends are re· 800 881·5353 . EXT #103 •customer- rated GERMAN SHEPHERD pup­ quired. We offer flexible $$AVON$$ POTENTiAL $200· guality control 717 pies . AKC. Shots. Black & schedules & benefits. Work $2 000 per month . Sell where 618 • Rellable ,superior cream . 7 weeks. Call bet. 7 & available immediately. If inter­ & 'when you like, Its not just service ... period Contractors 8 om. (717) 656-9568. ested, please call M2 455- door to door anymore. Medl­ Diet, Health Aids BACKHOE W/OPERATOR. OLD ENGLISH Sheep puppies. 1550 caVother insurance avail . 1 992-0299 8:.:00:.=....:2.:::.:88:--:~:.::3;.;..1.:..:.1....:.:.1n.:.::d~. R;.;,;e;.;;;.o~. __ 20120 WITHOUT ! Elk Neck area . Free Estimates P & P PAINTING Born 5125. Purebred . Parents RN 1 Call Steve 410-392-2998 or on premises . Tails docked, AGENT: AVON needs repre- Safe, rapid, non-surgical, per· Union Hospital has a PI T · manent restoration in 6-8 Paaer # 302 433 -3832 Free Estimates shots & wonned . Asking day poslt1on at the Adult sen t atlves Earn up to SO% . weeks. Airline nllol developed . MAIDS FROM HEAVEN $600. Call 610 358·2275. Oaycare Center. Requires a No door to door. Start your ,... Is your home heaven on Chris Yaiser Trucking Call (410) 398-0821 current AN License in MD; a own business in "96". Must Doctor approved . Free infor- earth? If not our angels be 18. lnd Rep. Call 1 800· mation by mail: 1 800 422· Residential & Leave messa o min. of 3·5 years' Med/Surg will dust, vacuum, clean commercial blacktop . 388 exp; the ability to wot1( a 725 ·2866. 7320 ext. 215, 1 406-961· bathrooms, open your 5570 FAX 1 406 -961 -5577 , Excavating & grading . A·A-A Residential Painting Pet Supplies flexible schedule occasionally; httf)J/www.vislonfreedom .co Summer Home with Heav­ Free est. and experience in geriatrics rs ------1 enly Rates! Call Kate at Interior & Exterior FRIENDLY TOYS & GIFTS has m. Satisfaction Guaranteed . Please call410 398-9004 local References preferred . Knowledge of openings for dealers. No cash 410 287-4928 Alzheimer and related or 410 398-9430 1·410-392-6906 1·302-547· 55 GALLON Salt W1ter investment Fantastic toys, ex­ after 5 pm 8229 dementias Is helpful. clusive gifts, home decor, 630 Tank. Complete set-up w/ Interested candidates should stand. Fully equipped . Christmas Items. Call for cata­ Professional forward a resume I application log and lnfonnatlon . 1-800- 745 Just bought.. Over $500 for Job 196069 to Human Services **** U TEMPLE invested. Will sell for Resources at Union Hospital, 488-4875 . *QUALITY CLEANERS* General Contractors Power Washing $275 080. MUST SELL! 106 Bow Street, Elkton, Md. Roofing siding, additions, all CALL 410 620.1624. BUSINESS SERVICES 1 21921 . We are a Equal 454 Residential - Construction types 01 building.( remodeling. A.C .S MOBILE POWER WASH Opportunity Employer Resumes~..data entry, fax serv­ MHIC 10335. 41u 658-4260 . •we're the ones to call for ex­ Truck Drivers ices. t'hone or Fax I - cleanup - Industrial - Es­ 410 642-2405 tate clean up perienced expert service 392 "We clean wtth quality & 733 •Biodegradable Detergents Pet Services CHEMICAL TANK Drivers guarantee to beat any •Hot high pressure washing wanted. $500 training sign-on 710 wr1tten estimate . Lowest landscape available (excellent for bubble 432 bonus. Late-model equip., Full Carpet, Floor Svcs. rate available. No job too ~um removal) Miscellaneous Ins. & 401K plan. Unifonns big or small, let a quality We carry a 525 gal water provided. $40,000 + earning cleaning team do your BRUMITS LAWN 'tank potential. 1 yr. verifiable exp. cleaning or hauling while •Decks, homes, trailers Class A COL w/ tank & hazmat you relax." SERVICE •Masonry HI!! My nama Ia MAILROOM MANAGER need­ rea . 1-800-535-8265 Hercules and my mom ed f~r a large weekly newspa­ ~~~,,., •Need that dusty attic GRASS CUlTING •commercial kitchen exhaust per m a suburban market. We DRIVERS Solo/teams. cleaned? CLEAN-UPS systems, miscellaneous is looking for a mate are looking for a hands-on Teams - $100Kt . Trainers - ~" ·How about that dirty •(10% oH with this ad) WALT'S CARPET TRIMMING . 410 392-4596 800 685-4078 for rna. l.'m an AKC manager who has worked $70Kt. $2K sign-on (teams). basement cleaned? MULCHING Drive convenUonal coast to SERVICE •Maybe your garage Rottwailar, good na­ with lnserting 1 zonin~ sched­ EDGING uling and d1stribut•on pro­ coast Bonuses, benefits.J Do your carpets look looks smaller than normal, tured and vary hand­ will haul the trash · LIGHT HAULING 748 grams. We are experiencing 401K. Covenant Transpon shabby? Call the Carpet STUMPS soma!! If you have or rapid growth particularly in (experienced) 1-800-441- Specialist ·or you just don't Repairs, have the time to clean SNOW REMOVAL know of a beautiful the pre-print and commercial 4394 ext. SV-17. (Graduates) Remodeling printing areas . Salary com­ 1-800·338~428 ext. SV-17 . We can take care of your •painting . plumbing or FREE ESTIMATES female that would be mensurate with experience. Weekend recruiters . new carpet installahons, lawncare services also CALL ANYTIME my mate, please call Send replies to : Box No. 7993 old carpet re-installations, available c/o Homestead PublishinB' DRIVERS·OTR. ADS. $1,000 carpet repair work "CALL NOW TAKE AD­ HOME 1302 834-9082 M. LEWIS & 302 454·1330 Co., PO Box 189, Bel Air, M sign-on bonus . Umiled open­ VANTAGE OF OUR 25°~ PAGER f 302 431-0509 Ings for experience flatbed (restretch, bum holes, If no one answers, 21014 water damage, etc.) & OFF WITH THIS AD ." PRESTON please leave a mas­ drivers. Assigned convention­ new carpel sales. Free Estimates & hauling. Music Dir. and/ or Organist als, benefits, 401 Kband more. Call 410 398-8930 or 410 Chris Yaiser Trucklng saga and my mom will · 25 years experience PIT Send resume to : Elkton Call today. 1 80 -646-3438 392-Q680 or beepe r 392· We deliver mulch , top Carpentry, concrete sid ­ return your call. Meth. Church, 219 E. Main St. ext 1008. Owner/Operators 2006 soil, sand, gravel , stone, ing,. decks, garages, etc . Thank You, Hercules Elkton . MD before 7/21 welcome. etc . No JOb too small . Free Es· *GRADING tlmates. Call 410 658- * EXCAVATING 7493 MHIC #50717 Please call 410 398-9004 or 410 398-9430 IN THE COURT After 5 pm OF COMMON PLEA FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE INANDFOR LEGAL NOTICE NEWCASTLE ' Estate of WALTER E. COUNTY HEWES, JR., Deceased. fNRE: $1,000 4.8% Notic is hereby given CHANGE F NAME OF Cash Back APR' that L tt rs Testamen­ M Iissa Quercetti tary upon the estate of PETITIONER(S) WALTER E. HEWES, JR. TO who depart d this li~ on Melissa Kasteli the 4th day of MAY, A.D. NOTICE IS HEH.EBY 96 MAZDA PROTEGE 19 6, late of MILL- GIVEN thai Meliss a Quercetti inte nds to .,ot Prnc. Securoty Oep, 51m Coot Aeductoon. C R 0 F T N U R S J N G present a Petition to the $750 4.8% ;, I---Acq.;;:...I";;,;;;·;..;Tu;..&;..T..;;:•g:;.,;• d;;.;ue.;;..at_onc:;.;;;op;;.;l""',__~~;;;.;::.;,;;:.;..:::::..::.::..::;;::;;;.;..=:;.,;;:;:;;;;;;:.:::.:~.... f' ·:::• H 0 ME 1 2f 5 POSSUM PARK R AD, NEWARK, Court of Common Pleas Cash Back APR' DE 19711 were duly for the State or Delaware granted unto SANDRA in and fo r New Castle H . REECE on the 14th County, to change her day of JUNE, A.D. 1996, name to Melissa Kastelic a nd all persons indebted Melissa uercetti to the said dec ased are Petitioner(s) request d to make pay­ DA1JEP: 6-27-96 m nts to the Executrix np 7/5, 2,19 $1,000 without delay, and all persons having demands Cash Back against the deceas d are · DONALD G. VARNES • 111 Pml Securoty Oop. AcqlMMlon roe. r equired to exhibit and Tax & Tag1 duo oc onc:op uon Ollar EIQ>trel 5/31/116 present t he same duly A~D SONS, INC. probated to the said Hardwood Floors Executrix on or before the OPEN SUNDAYSI 4th day of JANUARY, • Sanding/Finishing A.D. 1997, or abide by the • Installation 11-4 . law in this behalf. PIET VAN OGTROP, Our Family's Been ESQ. 206 E. DELAWARE Doing Floors For AVENUE Over 30 Years NEWARK, DE 19711 SANDRA H. REECE (302) Executrix np 6/28, 7/5,12 737-5953 Jl \( .I ~(I • :\1 \\ \R"- I'<)..., I • It I' I~ - I ll~ H)

CUSTOM FINISH WORK 757 872 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE All Inclusive Phna , 819 CARS UNDER $200 . Auc­ tioned off by government. Pickups Estate of LILLIAN J. Estate of SARAH E. kitchen, and baths new and Tree Services Dinghies MICHALOWICH, De­ remo . mc. tiles ref . 398-1008 Trucks, Jeeps, vans, electron ­ JOHNSON, Deceased. Ic equlpme~tJ furniture, jewel­ Notice is h reby given ceased. Notice is hereby QUICK SILVER '96 ry & more . Merchandise arriv­ TRUCK - Mitsublshl '95 that L tters Testamen­ given that Letters Testa­ INFLATABLE ing daily. Must be sold. Gall1- Sport EdiUon w!bra, bed­ tary upon the estate of mentary upon the estate MORETZ & SONS LARSONS TREE 10ft w/4 HP Mercury 0/B • 800-549-4900 ext. 2117 . cover pwr sunroof & LILLIAN J . JOHNSON of SARAH E. MICHA­ both never used . Original chrome mags. Payoff who departed this life on L WICH who d parted QUALITY HOME SERVICE purchase price $1950 , Will $12,600. Make an offer - the 22nd day of MAY, this life on th 7th day of IMPROVEMENT II • Best rates available now ucrifice for $1600! ! FOR SALE. Gars for $100 or .Must sell! Call (302) 454- A. . 1 96, late of 2210 JUNE, A.D. 1996, late of best offer. Auctioned locally 25 yrs experience in all • Hazardous take downs Call609-468-1108 1330 tv ms . ALISTER DRIVE, WIL­ 121 BROOKSIDE BLVD., • Stump & Shrub removal by IRS DEA and FBI. 4x4 's NEWARK, DE 19713 phases No job is to large RV's, boats, computers and MIN T N, DE 19808 • Land clearing Transportation were duly granted unto were duly granted unto or small! Call today for • Brush chipping more. Call toll free . 1-800- free estimateJ 410 939- • Firewood available 522-2730 ext. 2396. ROBERT F. JOHNSON SUSAN M. TROMBLEY 0177. MHIC,47687 "Fully insured MD Forest GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars on the 12th day of JUNE, on the 12th day of JUNE, Products operator. 410 for pennies on the $1. Jaguar, 966 A.D. 1996, and all per­ A.D. 1996, and all per­ Corvette, Mercedes BMW, 864 sons ind bted to the said sons indebt d to the said 392-5175. 1 Real Estate Porsche, Honda, 4x4 s, trucks Autos Over $5000 deceased are requested to deceased are r quested to 756 and more . Local sales/direc­ Residential make paym n ts to the make payments to the tory . Toll free. 1-800-669- Executor without delay, Executrix without delay, Trash Removal 2292 ext. A-4000. MERCEDES 500 SEC '85 and all persons having VIPER RED /TAN AMG PKG . nd all persons having AUTO , AC , CRUISE, 66 K MI . d .mands against the demands against the 760 860 $16 .900 080 410 392-9017 SOUTH CAROLINA LAKEVIEW d ceased ar required to deceased are required to STINE 'S TRASH SERVICE exhibit and present the Why pay high prices for Upholstery Autos Under $1000 bargain. $24,900 free boat xhibit a nd present the OLDS BRAVADA 't1, 4dr., all slip. Beautifully wooded lot same duly probated to same duly probated to trash se rvice? For quality WD, ps, pb, pw, cruise, tilt, and clean service at only w/free private boat slip . Prime th said Executor on or the aid Executrix on or CD player. $12,000 . Exc. before the 7th day of $16 ./month for residential CARS UNDER $200 . DEA, cond . Call410 398-2497. Lake Murray location abutting b fo r the 22nd day of service, give us a call at IRS, FBI, Nationwide Auc­ golf course . Paved roads, wa­ JANUARY, A.D. 1997, or FEBRUARY, A.D. 1997, 378 -3792 . Serving from fREDERICK'S UPHOLSTERY tions . trucks, boats, motorcy­ '78 CORVmE Baby blue, ter, sewer, more . Excellent fi· abide by the law in this or abide by the law in Elkton to Conowingo and Sofa $300 . Chairs $125 . cles, furniture and more . Call Auto, T tops . Looks good . nancing . Waterfront also behalf. this behalf. Port Deposit area. Free pick-up & delivery now. 1-800 -400-3308 ext. Asking $6500 neg . Call 410- available . Gall now. 1-800- VANCE A. FUNK, ESQ. SUSAN M. TROMBLEY 398-3381 'til9om. 704-3154 . Timberlake Estates. 410 287-3545 4076. 273 E. MAIN STRE~T, 21 CHESWALD BLVD., STEA APT. 10 NEWARK, DE 19711 NEWARK, DE 19713 R BERT F. JOHNSON SUSAN M . TROMBLEY Executor Executrix np 6/2 , 7/5,12 np 6/28, 7/5,12

TRUCK DRIVER CDL R~quired Auto Financin Chevrolet Nissan To ota Local printing operation looking for part- or full-time COL drivers. FOH WILLIAMS BAYSHORE II THDr,tPSON Must be able to lift 40 lbs. and CHEVROLET AUTO, In . IFTHIS EMBLEM ISN'T ON YOUR NEW ®TOYOTA unload skids using hydraulic NISSAN,YOU PROBABLY PAID TOO MUCH! 208 W. Main St., Wl"•l vnd ol I igh ~ t. ONE NAME MEANS MORE liftgate. Must have phone. Must Elkton , MD 398-7770 2323 N. DuPont Highway WGEWOOO,MO be reliable. This is not route ALL U AT 800- 255-7770 RT. 41J & MOUNTAIN RD. HI. #13 Btwn.l-295 &1-495 4. 0-679- • 500 driving. Good pay and benefits 4 I 0 -3 8- l 230 302-852-3200 including Blue Cross/Blue Shield £:8::7 Honda medical and dental, vacation, 1\/"wuys 300 l'\1' Buick 410-398-4500 Used Cars sick leave and 401 K .retirement BEL AIR HONDA Nissans in Swck plan. Apply and supply copy of 4013 Baltimore Pike 75 ars! driving record to: ANCHOR Gee Brl Air, 1 Blk. North Of Pontiac & Buick Harford Ma ll Dod e CECIL WHIG 12 '3 Bridge l. 838-9170 • 893-0600 Oldsmobil 601 Bridge St., Elkton, MD 21921 -II ton, MD 410-398-0700 ADVANTAGE BAYSHORE Attn: PATTY HUTTON AUTO, Inc. Gee SO~ . l'ul.1 ~ ki H w . W •s l c nd of High l. 1 0 I N. Philadclphiil Blvd. l:.lkton, MD 398-7770 Abcrdccn,MD 21001 PUBLIC AUCTION 1-800-394-2277 800-255-7770 1-800-800-3037 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 0 ford , PA HALF OF VICTORIAN BRICK HOME 61 0-932-2892 RITTENHOUSE P.ontiac £:8::7 ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, SMALLS MOTORS SAT., JULY 13, 1996 • 10 AM 1< 1 ·10,\2.1 ! 1' 11<1<, 1111 ll) () Llkton Rd . (, •12 .!