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March 30, 1989 NewArk Post B Section New league pays homage to Willis

3.21. disbanded this winter after Leroy Hill; Gilday's - Enter­ Road in Newark, Banning Park He also has one career no hit­ by David Woolman Willis' shutout total and plans were announced to change prises, managed by Bob Gilday; in Wilmington, St. Mark's High ter to his credit. For a number of lifetime ERA (2.63) put him in it from a summer league to a the Elkton Rockers, managed School. Caravel Academy. Eder .years, his name has been before the top 15 when compared to pit­ pre-season warm-up for the by Kevin Brown; the Newark Park in Elkton, Md. and Holly the for in­ Around the turn of the cen­ chers in the Baseball Hall of Wilmington Semi-Pro League. Rebels, managed by Bill Christ; Hall Park, also in Elkton. clusion in the Hall of Fame. One tury, Victor "The Delaware Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. But The intention of the Vic Willis and the Bear Buckeyes, manag­ year, he received sufficient Peach" Willis pitched for 13 he is not remembered with a pla- League is to provide a venue for ed by Wally Goff. In an era of ironman , votes but failed to be inducted years in the . que there. . local college players and Willis was made of steel. He pit­ The onetime Newark resident They will play a 20-game ched in 513 games and com­ because two other players He will be remembered in players too old for American received more votes and the ~on more than 20 games eight Delaware with the formation of Legion ball to continue to play. season, with twilight games on pleted 388, 82.4 per cent, fourth Wednesdays at 6 p.m. and on the alltime list since 1900 . committee is allowed to install times in his career, and won 248 the Vic Willis Semi-Pro League, An aspiration of the league is to games In all, including 50 which will begin play this spr­ sometime in the future use Na­ doubleheaders on Saturdays, In the 1902 season, Willis was only two per year. sl)utouts, while playing for the ing. tional League rules and wooden starting at 11 a.m. 27-20 after starting in 51 and Though Willis is still waiting simply dreadful Boston Braves. The five-team league is made bats. The teams will play at Peter completing a whopping 45 Iri 1905, he lost 29 games despite up of squads formerly in the The five teams are the Marshall Park (formerly games. That year, be allowed no on Cooperstown, he is remembered in Newark. an earned average of just Newark Amateur league, which Newark Buccos, mana~ed by Doubleday Park) on Barksdale home runs. Newark Mike Oller leads edges St. Mark's past Elks~ 3-2 Glasgow, 11-1 ELKTON , Md. - It was in most ways a less than perfect Belts two hits, fans seven performance by the Newark High School baseball team. But it was a win, 3-2 over Elkton Wednesday afternoon, and for by David Woolman the opening game of a so-far unseasonable spring, it was ac­ It didn't take long for an oppo­ • Caravel (2-0) defeated Ar­ tually kind of nice, particularly chmere 4-1 Wednesday. Veronica nent of the St. Mark's High Homiak pitched a two hitter. for Shane Noonan. School baseball team - Noonan, in his first varsity ap­ Defeated Oxford 14·8 Thursday. Glasgow on opening day - to Kristi Taylor went four for seven pearence for Newark, started send out an SOS. As in "Same with three RBis and four runs and pitched five innings, giving Old Spartans." scored over the two games. up one hit, walking two and The final score was St. Mark's • St. Mark's (1-0) defeated striking out two. He also went 11, Glasgow 1. Glasgow 4-0 Thursday. Sue two for three at the plate, with a Indeed, the St. Mark's of last Thursby hit a three run triple, and homerun. year looked to be back, putting Christine Etherington pitched a Noonan was told he would the game against the host th ree hitter. start two days before. • Glasgow (0-1) lost to St. Dragons out of reach in the mid­ Mark's4-0. "I was very much looking for­ dle innings and cruising home on ward to it," said Noonan, who good pitching. felt the performance was a good "We showed some offensive The Dragons would only get one sign for the rest of the season. "I firepower and the pitching was more runner to second base the felt pretty good for the first there," said St. Mark's coach rest of the game. three innings. In the fourth inn­ Tom Lemon. "It was a very nice St. Mark's, on the other hand, ing, my arm started getting way to begin the season." started out slow against tired. The Spartan pitching was sur­ Glasgow starter Josh Nudge (3.1 "I was mostly throwing prisingly effective for this early inn, six hits, four earned runs), fastballs. I was really relying on in the season, with Mike Oller scoring its first run in the third them. I had no control over my and Brian Swed combining for a inning on a double by shortstop curve today.'' three-hitter. Mike Smyth (who went two for "If this was a regular season Oller went five innings, giving five with one RBI) and a single game, I probably would have up just three hits and one earned by Chris Mil yo (two for four). kept Shane in there," said coach run. He walked just one batter The Spartans broke the tie in Harry Davies, who feels Noonan and struck out seven. Swed the third on runs scored by left­ could end up being the team's didn't allow a single hit, and fielder Kevin Lazarski (one for seven-inning man. "I wanted to struck out two. two, one RBI), righUielder Joe get a look at three pitchers, but Both had two effective pit­ Laznick and Keith Shane felt good, and his pitch ches, speed, and control to shut Faust, chasing Nudge in the pro­ count was very low, so we just Glasgow down offensively. cess. let him go a little longer.'' "I was pretty pumped up for In the fifth inning, the Spar­ Noonan got the side out in the game," said Oller, who tans put the game away, scoring order in the first two innings, Shane Noonan pitches Newark High to a season-opening victory over Elkton, Md. Pholo/ RoberiCraig threw only 62 pitches. "I usually six runs off pitchers Mike and let only two men into scm;­ cher Orville Potts, but couldn't don't pitch that well in cold Mahew and freshman Tony ing position in his term on the runs one pitch apart to make the on Frey's ground out, and Carlini, utilizing four hits and a score until the third. Center­ score 3-0. weather. mound. Elkton threatened only Bawer scored on a sacrifice fly "I had control. I just tried to number of errors. Milyo, third fielder Robby Callahan walked. Elkton came back in the with two outs in the fifth, when to deep centerfield by Deroo make sure I got it down and over baseman Brian Wallace (one for seventh inning against designated hitter Mike Frey moved to second on shortstop Brown. Corron hit a hard line the plate. I hope I can keep this three), centerfielder Mike reached on a two-base error and Curt Bedford's ground ball Klockers, who went two innings drive over third baseman up the whole season." Donovan (one for four), went to third on a passed ball. single, and scored on Dilenno's and gave up two hits and two George Chakar to knock in Glasgow took the first lead of Lazarksi, Lasnik and Oller (two Steve Corron hit a fly deep to hard ground ball single over se­ earned runs in relief of Noonan. Holmes, and bring the score to 3- the game in its first at bat, when for three, two RBis) each scored leftfield that Bill Dilenno caught cond base. The Golden Elks' Tim Bawer 2. leftfielder Roy Woodham walk­ in the inning to make it 10-1. to end the inning. Newark disposed of Potts in hit a leadoff single, and moved Then Steve Wooter hit a pop ed and moved to third on short­ Newark, in the meantime, put the sixth inning, when to second on a walk by Mike stop Paul McDonald's single to men in scoring position in the rightfielder Craig Klockars and Holmes. See NEWARK/3b right. Woodham scored on a dou­ See OLLER/ 3b first three innings on Elkton pit- Noonan hit back-to-back home Those two were moved along ble steal to make the score 1-0. Trainer Metz DelPark prepares makes his n1ark for Saturday opening As if picking a winner out of opening day. Also featured on dozen $5,000 maidens wasn't Saturday will be the $20,000 In­ "There were a couple of augural Stakes for three year classes I didn't make because I bard enough, Delaware Park by David Woolman will for the first time offer as olds and up at six furlongs, and a was over here," says Metz. "A many as 14 different betting en­ "simulcast" of the Jim Beam lot of morinings I carne in a little Stakes from Turfway Park, one On the uppermost floor of late, especially in the spr­ tries in each race. ingtime. The change should mean that of the stepping stones to the Ken­ Delaware Park, the windows op­ tucky Derby. posite the racetrack look out "I just kind of went there for payoffs at the Stanton track, The centerpiece of the meet, over the parking lot and then up school and cut out for afternoon which opens for its 52nd season the Grade I Delaware Handicap into the Pike Creek hillsides. jobs with the horses, on farms. I on Saturday, April1, will be big­ ger in general, and the Twin for fillies three years old and up Halfway up the low rise, a set of ~ don't remember hardly anything about school, to tell Trifecta carryovers should grow at one mile and a quarter, will tan buildings jut out at odd be run Saturday, July 22. angles to form St. Mark's High you the truth. Get in and get out to appetizing levels this sum­ was my main goal." mer. A slate of 26 other stakes, in­ School. cluding the upgraded Royal Some of the classrooms in Metz got out and started chas­ Delaware Park will offer rac­ Crown New Castle Handicap front of the school afford a ing the dream that 14 years later ing Mondays, Wednesdays, and the Gladys Brown Edwards similar, if reversed, view of the has found him the leading Saturdays and Sundays through valley and the racetrack, one no trainer of thoroughbreds at Sept. 17 with a 1 p.m. post time. stake. The Stanton track has applied Handicapping tournaments, doubt familiar to Larry Metz, Delaware Park the last two , holiday activities, a full years. for additional dates in order to one that could hardly have / schedule of simulcast races and helped but feed the dream he Metz grew up in Charlestown, run on a three- girls and boys divisions. (15 :06.4), sixth in the 4x1600 and follows: "I look at other peoples' sixth in the 4x800 (11:44.6). Pat­ Elementary League Lakers 18-0 backs. I hate that," says Pitts, ty Cleveland, Cindy Harvey and who ran the three relays with Rockets 15-2 Cathy Cleveland ran with Kim Celtics 13·5 Jane McKee, Dana Crampton Clark in the 4x1600, with Karen Hawks 12-6 and Traci McMillian. Reese in the 4x800 and with Bulls 9-6-1 "She get's what's left," says Heather Wintusky in the 76ers 6-10 ·1 McMillan. '1As long as we keep medley. The true talent of Christiana High star Diana Pitts is revealed in the relay races. Running Rebels 6-11 it close, she'll pull it out. It Newark and Glasgow sent pair of jumping relays with E.J. 4xl00 (tied for fifth), the 4x200, finishes and a pair of thirds. Knicks5-12 makes us run better, so we can minimal girls teams, with Bliey and Jason Williams. The (sixth, 1:37.6) and the sp.rint The sprint medley of Chris Bucks 2-13 give her better position to work Newark's Tonya Fussell and duo finished third in the triple medley (sixth, 3:57.8). Glen- Hall, Tony Taylor, Paul Thomas Blazers 1·17 with." Carrie Rash finishing fifth in the jump at 81' 2¥.!" and fourth in wood Jackson, Steve Smith, Jeff • and John Thomas won the sprint Junior League "Especially when we run shot relay. The Yellowjackets Supersonics 10-2 the long jump at 37'. The 4xl600 Taylor and Jermaine Jones medley (3 :52.4), Mike Kane, Mavericks 10·2 against people like Howard and finished tied for 15th. Glasgow relay finished fourth in the B made up the 4x100, Taylor, John Thomas, Rob Reiley and Delcastle," says Crampton. "All Bullets 9-3 placed two relays in the B divi­ division (21 :04.2) on the efforts Jones, Steve Gibbs and Curtis Dan Amberg won the 4x800 Blue Hens 5-7 of us have to work really hard so sions, with Heather Winteman­ of John Ramirez, Dave Ziegler, Douglas made up the 4x200, and (9:.13.1) and Kane, Jeff Vidal, Lakers 5-7 Diana can close up that space." tle, Lisa McGlaflin, Julie Pyne Paul Issacs and Danny Farren. Gibbs, Douglas, Jones and Steve Re1l~y and John Thomas won Rockets 2·10 And as Pitts motivates her and Mindy Stayton taking third Bliey, Everett Pringle, Mike Frankes were the sprint medley. the diStance medley (11 :55.2). Celtics 2-10 teammates to run hard, she is in the sprint medley (5:24.6), Hildebrandt and Ken Pritchett Amberg, Reiley, Mike D'Aiuto Senior League motivated in kind to give her all and with Jen Olson taking finished fifth in the 4xl00 B relay In the words of Glasgow coach and Dan Walzl took third in the Rockets 10·2 when put in a position to catch Stayton's place in the 4x200 that with a 51.6. John Reinbolt, "We1re in it for 4x1600 (21 :03.9), and Taylor, Warriors 8·4 up and win. Someone to catch is finished fourth (2 : 10.3). the medals." The Dragons stuck Hull, Paul Thomas and Chuck Lakers 7·5 usuallly enough. Christiana's boys finished 11th Newark finished tied for 13th to the Braces, earning no team Purnell finished third in the Celtics4-7-1 76ers 0·11-1 "In the open races, I run good in the meet on the strength of a by placing three teams, the points but three first place 4x200 (1 :38.8). Delaware skaters compete Two dozen young skaters from • Preliminary Juvenile Courtney Shearer, first. the University of Delaware Showcase - Abby Berman, se­ • Juvenile Freestyle C Figure Skating Club competed cond; Heidi Keller, third. Becky McCulley, second. with Dave Tatnall at the Evelyn Boyer Memorial • Special Juvenile Figures A • Juvenile Showcase A Competition, held March 9-11 in - Abby Berman, sixth; Alexie Kristin Pedroso, first. from U of D Elkins Park, Pa. Placings were Kolpak, eighth; Niclole Bateson­ • Juvenile Showcase B as follows : Rock, ninth. Becky McCulley, sixth. • Subjuvenile A Freestyle - • Special Juvenile Figures B • Intermediate Figures A - Every Alaina Broncowicz, second. -Heidi Keller, second; Megan Janie Bosch, second; Kristin • Subjuvenile B Freestyle - Ferrara, fifth. Pedroso, sixth. Shannon Robinson, first; Col­ • Special Juvenile Freestyle • Intermediate Figures B - leen Mullin, third. A - Nicole Bateson-Rock, fifth ; Dorrie Pedroso, third; Courtney FRIDAY MORNING . • Preliminary Juvenile Abby Berman, seventh. Shearer, sixth. Figures A - Sarah Berman, • Special Juvenile Freestyle • Intermediate Freestyle A - sixth. B- Megan Ferrara, third. Anna Matuszewski, third; Janie • Preliminary Juvenile • Special Juvenile Boys Bosch, fifth. 9:05A.M. Figures C - Kim Makowiak, Freestyle- Jay Rosser, first. • Intermediate Freestyle B - .· third; Debbie Koegel, fourth; • Special Juvenile Boys Dorrie Pedroso. fourth. Heather Sparks, fifth. Figures - Jay Rosser, first. • Juvenile Figures A - Anna • Intermediate Showcase • Preliminary Prejuvenile Matuszewski, fourth. Dorrie Pedroso, fourth; Anna Freestyle D - Heidi Keller, • Juvenile Figures B- Dana Matuszewski, fifth. first ; Amanda Breffitt, fourth. Hartz, third. • Dances - 14th step, Abbie • Preliminary Juvenile • Juvenile Freestyle A Berman, fourth. American 1 Freestyle E - Lora Prange, se­ Kristin Pedroso, second. waltz, Kristin Pedroso, first; cond. • Juvenile Freestyle B Courtney Shearer, third. ca II-i n and talk to Dave directly. Attention Small Business PA.LOTTERY Owners at 737- \VrtRI\ Self Employed All game tickets now at Persons We offer a 100% Call between 9:05 and 9:55AM Health Care Plan for HOFFMAN'S HAVEN TAVERN individuals or small groups A+ RATED COMPANIES Route 896, 4 miles N. of Newark COMPETITIVE RATES for information call James L. Kammerer \vrt North East, Md. OPEN 8 AM to 10 PM 1260AM 301-287-6564 ''The Great AM'' llarcb 30, 191t The NewArk Post 3b SPORTS -METZ OLLER Lazarski scored on a fielder's -Md., close to but not quite in policy towards shipping give the Metz. "We watched him win for choice and two errors in the horse country. up-and-coming Metz some $6,500 and we decided we would sixth inning for the Spartans' "It's more boat country, ac­ freedom. take him. That was April18, 1987 final run. tually," says Metz, 32. "It's a "It gives me a lot of options to at Pimlico. He's won 11 races for John Permar (2.2 innings, small Uttle town right off the work with," says Metz, who says me since then." with three ) pitched (Northeast) river. We have a he will run about half of the two Given the chance, Metz the end of the fourth inning and restaurant there. Stlll do. dozen horses in his barn at the wanders by the stall of his star, reentered to finish the game for "I got into horses on my own. upcoming Delaware meet. That rubs the six year old's •muzzle the Dragons. Started ,out with show horses. I barn, out by the half-mile pole and the underside of his chin and "It was a very nice way to can remember coming here on the backstretch, will have a talks to the horse for the benefit begin the season," said St. when I was knee high tall. healthy portion of nice three of vistors. Mark's coach Lemon. "They put "I always dreamed I'd be a year olds in the stalls. Never­ "He's all racehorse- loves to some pressure on us early. Mike trainer. This was a goal I set in theless, the lessons of working be a racehorse, huh?" Oller did such a nice job on the my life, something I always with older, less talented horses The horse does not reply, but mound and some of our hard hit wanted to be." have not gone to waste. in two years has given Metz a balls finally found the gaps out After a brief time in college, "It's been a good learning pro­ lesson in training a good horse. there. We were very happy to Metz got a job at Winfields stud cess for me," he says. "They've "Tan's helped a lot with that. get out of the blocks the way we . fann in Chesapeake City, Md. got their problems. They're He's been a stepping stone. did today.'' · before a man named Tom Cunn­ cheap and you have to play mind "When we claimed him, he CharUe Remsburg, coaching : ingham gave him some horses to games to get them to run. • had a lot of problems. He didn't his first game at Glasgow, didn't : train on a farm in North East. "In this business, you learn get good overnight. It took us a want to play in the cold weather ·Three years later, at 23, Metz every day. You appreciate it. I year and a half to get him really early in the day, but ultimately : got his license and went to work know things now I wish I knew 10 good. We straightened the pro­ was glad he did. · at Delaware Park. years ago. blems out and he did the rest. "I've got one letterman," he · His work took him to the "The thing about training "You can't make them run said. "I didn't mind that one bit. : Maryland circuit and then to horses is if you keep learning, better than what they've got. All We came out of it with ex­ · Penn National near Harrisburg, you will get better. I set goals I can do is make them give me perience and a lot of answers : Pa. When Delaware Park every year. I wanted a nice what they've got. When they do that I didn't have coming in. : re.turned to racing, he returned. horse, and 'Tan came along. that, we win races." "It's better seeing this against "We shipped back here the fall "It's been fun. He's really the Kiss My Tan is unlikely to St. Mark's than to have beaten a : after the spring they reopened. first horse we ever had that's race more than once or twice, if team of lesser quality. I'm very : We got settled in, and I said that really run in stakes. He was a at all, at the upcoming Delaware pleased. · it would be nice to be leading bargain for $8,500." meet, as he has run out of "Coming in, we needed the at­ ' trainer and set that goal." 'Tan, for the DelPark eligibility for the starter titude, and we have it. We need • "'It took a few years, but Metz neophyte, is the celebrated Kiss allowance races he so to settle, and we'll get there." reached his goal, tying for first My Tan, who had an eight race dominated last year. pl'ace on the trainers list in 1987 winning streak last year, in· "When I get depressed - and . and taking the title outright last eluding two stakes in West this is a very depressing NEWARK : year with 30 winners. Virginia, and once held the business at times - and I feel foul that Newark . · · -Though the goals Metz has set Delaware Park record for five I'm not going anywhere, I try to George Raftovich caught to end : sfuce have led him to continue to furlongs. Though not quite the think I'm doing a lot better than thegame. · improve the quality of horses he equal of famous rags-to-riches other people considering what "Craig (Klockars) came in trains to the point that quite a horses bought out of cheap age I am and I've done it on my and did what we wanted him to fe.w are now too classy for the claiming races to win stakes own. do, which was throw strikes· - cheap claiming races that make such as Stymie or Princequillo, "It wasn't handed to me. I we didn't want him to fool . up the bulk of the Delaware 'Tan does show Metz as having wasn't an assistant to around," said Davies, who has Park condition book, the Stanton at least a little of the rare ability somebody, or their son, and they • 'II>:., Noonan number one in the rota­ · backstretch is still his home (and luck) needed to identify retired and gave me the whole '...,,. .. tion for now. "I've seen Shane :base. and develop such ~Jnderrated operation. I started out with one pitch before. He has the poten­ The central location, with talent. and built it up to 20 or 30. tial to be a good .I'll get a eight racetracks within an hour "He was just a horse my "We seem to be going the right Glasgow High pitcher Josh Nudge looks for the sign in loss to better chance to look at Craig and a half drive, and a liberal owner and I saw run," says way." St. Mark's. next week."

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Parks and Recreation·sponsored as well as a ladies tag team match • Delaware at Wilmington, 3 tournament will be held at the and two championship matches. p.m. Friday, March 31. Barksdale Park and Phillips Park Tickets are on sale at Delaware for you! • Delaware at Towson, courts. Sporting Goods, Newark Sporting doubleheader, noon Saturday, April Participants must be available all Goods, Time Out Sporting Goods, , 1. . four days, and are guaranteed a Newark High School and North We are proud • • Delaware at UMBC minimum of two matches. East High School. ;dOJJbleheader, 1 p.m. Sunday, April Entry feel is $13 for Newark to announce that •2. • residents, $15 for players who live Fishing , St. Mark's at Milford, 4 p.m. outside city limits. Entry forms are Tuesday, April 4. available at the parks office in the Delaware State Chapter of Trout KEEN PROPANE • Temple at Delaware, 3 p.m. Newark Municipal Building, 220 Unlimited will hold its annual spring •Tuesday, April 4. Elkton Rd. Registration deadline is 5 meeting Wednesday, April 5 at the is now a • St. Mark's at Dover, 3:45p.m. p.m. Tuesday, April 18. Ashland Nature Center, Brackenville •Thursday, April 6. Road, near Hockessin. Membership • West Chester at Delaware, 3 • Tennis Lessons for youth and in Trout Unlimited is not required to 'p.m. Thursday, April 6. adults from outright beginner to in­ attend the free program, which will termediate level will be offered by include a short business meeting, a Softball the Newark Department of Parks speaker and refreshments. The Dealer - selling, installing and servicing top and Recreation this spring. Classes speaker will be Dr. Robert • William Penn at St. Mark's, are four weeks long and meet twice Bachman, chief of Maryland's fresh quality EiJJi§• air conditioning and heating equipment! a week, Monday·Wednesday or -- 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 31 . water fisheries and an expert on the • West Chester East at St. Tuesday-Thursday, or once a week behavior of trout. 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UALITY APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES FOR PROPANE AND NATURAL GAS" 4b The NewArk Post llarcb 30, 1119 BUSINESS Stokes, Dryden announce merger • Elizabeth Johnson of Newark has joined the Barron Associates advertising and marketing com ­ overall management and direc­ munications firm as account ex ­ Two large Delmarva real Eastern Shore for 30 years. . range of geographic as well as tion of administrative and finan­ ecutive and copywriter for the estate firms - Anderson-stokes Lit Dryden & Associates has service areas." print and graphics division . and Lit Dryden & Associates - emerged as one of Delaware's The merger increases the cial services. Phyllis W. Stokes Johnson has a diverse background announced last week that they top five real estate companies number of Anderson-stokes of­ will remain as chairman of the in corporate communications and will merge. since its· founding just three fices to 18. The new company board. public relations, most recently as Paul Curtis Stokes III, presi­ years ago. employs 235 licensed real estate "Both of our companies were New Castle County public in ­ dent of Anderson-stokes, said The merged company will agents and 40 administrators. interested in expanding services formation officer. the new company will be in a As executive vice president, • Michele A. Robertson of bear the name Anderson-stokes, throughout a broader position to provide a broad Dryden will be responsible for Newark has been appointed book­ and Littleton T . Dryden Jr. will geographic area, and this range of real estate services by development and implementa­ keeper by the Franklin -Lake adver­ become executive vice presi­ merger gives us the manpower combining the management and tion of overall marketing and tising agency. Robertson, who at­ dent. and facilities we sought in order marketing skills and facilities of sales programs, for the smooth tended Fairleigh Dickinson College to do so." said Paul Stokes. and who is currently completing the two finns. Dryden said the merger "of­ and profitable operation of studies with the Center for Degree Anderson-stokes has been a fers our firms the opportunity to branch offices, and for total The finns have- been dis~uss­ Studies in Scranton, Pa. , has leader in resort real estate ren­ fully utilize the professional operations of the company. ing merger for six months. The eight years of bookkeeping ex­ nson. tals and sales in southern skills of our management and Stqkes will continue as presi­ action was approved March 16 perience for a variety of com ­ Delaware and Maryland's support groups over a broader dent, and will be responsible for by the Anderson.Stokes board. panies. At Franklin-Lake, she will • Rosenbluth Travel has ex­ be responsible for computer-based panded its Pike Creek Shopping accounts payable and receivable, Center office to serve its increas­ general ledger, employee payroll in g clientele. " Since we opened SBDC Sacks chief officer and tax administration . the vacation and cru ise center in 1984, our sale volume has increas­ • Medlab Clinical Testing Inc. ed significantly and our staff has of New Castle has finalized an grown from two to five travel con­ director agreemen t with Mayo Medical sultants," said Lee M. of First Federal Laboratories in Rochester, Minn . Rosenbluth, executive vice presi­ to be the exclusive distributor of dent of Rosenbluth Travel. "It was named Steven E. Sacks of Newark building the nationwide services in Delaware. "We are clear that to accomodate ou r has been named chief operating marketing and sales division of very pleased to have the op­ clients, we needed a larger, more Linda Lucas Fayerweather officer of First Federal Savings the College Savings Bank of portunity to work with Mayo comfortable office." The new of­ has been named director of the Bank of Delaware. Princeton, N.J., a bank totally medical laboratories as th ey com ­ fice is adjacent to Wonderland Small Business Development As chief operating officer, dedicated to saving for college. plement our existing services," Records, six doors down from Center (SBDC) at the University Sacks will oversee the bank's en· Rosenbluth's former location . Sacks will replace Trudi :- said Jeffrey M. Petrizzi . Medlab of Delaware. tire retail and branch network in • .. president. " Their expertise in A grand open ing celebration will linda Lucas Fayerweather. Willcox Wood, current president As director, Fayerweather the Newark and Wilmington esoteric testing, together with the be held 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, and chief operating officer, who ·· < Georgia and a bachelor's degree · resources of Mayor Clinic, will March 31 . The event will feature a will provide day-to-day leader­ areas. has decided to leave First supplement what we can currently drawing for two free airline ship for the center, as well as from Eastern Michigan Univer· Sacks has extensive ex­ Federal to pursue new careex: provide for our customers." Under tickets. mapping long-range program sity , brings first-hand petience in retail banking. Our· opportunities. She will continue knowledge to the position gained - : the terms of the agreement, Mayo According to Peter Ta ylor, development. She also will be ing 10 years with Citibank in as a director of the bank. will provide services including supervisor of the Pike Creek directly involved in the manage­ from operatin~ her own small New York, he held a number of -: - technical consultation, medical center, office hours will be ex­ ment services the center pro­ business. senior-level positions in the John D. Fitzmaurice, current :. • : consulation, technical literature, panded to include evenings and vides to Delaware small Fayerweather joined the operating group and the con­ chief executive office and vice -- conversion assistance and Saturdays. Those hours will take businesses. center in August 1987 as training sumer services group. chairman of First Federal, will :. - technical speakers . effect by April 24 . Fayerweather, who holds an coordinator and was appointed Most recently, Sacks was the assume the additional duties of M.B.A., from Augusta College in acting director last November. senior executive responsible for president of the bank. COMMUNITY CALENDAR

• ·friday, March organization which provides moral formation, call 658-9111 . spring meeting at 7:30p.m. in the families in the Newark area. The 31 SUNDAY support to cardiac patients and their • Newark Senior Center, 9 a.m., Ashland Nature Cente r on Bracken­ meeting is open to anyone in­ families. bowling at Blue Hen Lanes; 10 ville Road, near Hockessin . terested in lending a hand . • Newark Senior Center. 9 a.m .. • "Nature's Myths" will be ex­ • Delaware Group of the Sierra a.m., Bible study, Over 60 Fitness, Featured speaker will be Dr . Robert • Arthritis Foundation self-help bowling at Blue Hen Lanes , tax plored during a special program at 2 Club will meet at 7:30p.m. in the Stamp Group; 12:30 p.m., 500, Bachman, chief of Maryland's fresh course will be offered at 4 p.m . help with the1American Association p.m. in the Delawa re Museum of Ashland Nature Center, Brackenville shuffleboard , Tuesday After Lunch water fisheries. The meeting is open Thursdays, beginning today, at the · of Retired Persons; 9:30a.m .. Natural History, Del. 52, Greenville . Road, near Hockessin . Tri-State program on Y Stay Well; 12:45 to the public . Stanton campus of Delaware sh opp ing ; 10 a.m., Signing Group; Da na Claypoole Bacon, educator at Bird Rescue will present a multi­ p.m., bridge instruction; 1 p.m., ap ­ • Delaware Audubon Society will Technical and Community College . 1 p.m., Senior Players . the museum, will examine some media slide show of its history, cur­ pliance repair. meet at 8 p.m. in the Delaware Fee for the six-week course is $15. commonly accepted myths, such as rent activities and future plans. Museum of Natural History, Del. For details, call 764-8254. the groundhog's ability to predict Volunteer training and participation 52, Greenville. Guest speaker will be • Newark Jaycees will hold a SATURDAY 1 weather . The program is free with will be discussed . WEDNESDAY 5 Amy Wh ite, coordinator of cocktail party for Newark and regular museum admission of $3 .50 • Newark Senior Center, 10 Delaware Stream Watch . Hockessin area civic association for adults, $2 .50 for senior citizens a.m ., knitting instruction; 11 a.m., • Newark Senior Center, 9 a.m ., presidents 7-9 p.m. at the Chris­ • A wildflower gardening seminar and $2 for children 3-18. For informa­ Bend and Stretch; 12:30 p.m., • New Ark Fife and Drum Corps chess; 10 a.m ., art class, blood tiana Hilton Inn . For information, will be held 9:30 -11 :30 a.m. at the tion, call658-9111 . opera study, canasta, Monday wi ll meet at 6:30 p.m . at 268 pressure, lap quilting, needlepoint; call368-8415 . • Ashland Nature Center, Brackenville movie ; 12:40 p.m., bridge. Oakfield Dr ., Scottfield. Anyone 12:30 p.m ., pinochle; 12:45 p.m., • Informed Birth will meet at 7:30 Road , near Hockessin . Dr . Richard who can play or is interested in bingo . p.m. in the Western Branch YMCA ; Lighty and Dr . Donald Huttleston learning to play the fife, drum or • Delaware Action For Animals 2600 Kirkwood Highway. The pro­ will share many practical tips on MONDAY TUESDAY 4 bugle is welcome to attend. For in­ will meet at 7 p.m. in Elsmere gram will be "Choices in Childbirth" preparing the garden site, the pro­ 3 format ion, call 368-7655. Presbyterian Church, Ohio Avenue with Dr. Carl Opderbeck and Cyn ­ pagation and the uses of native • Newark City Candidates and New Road , to plan final thia Opderbeck. For information, wildflowers. The seminar is spon­ • Embroiderers Guild of America, • Newark Free Library Preschool Meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in preparations for its first World call 738 -0567 or 652-4304 . sored by the Delaware Nature Brandywine chapter, will meet at 10 Story Hour will be held at 10:30 the Newark Senior Cente r, 300 E. Laboratory Animals Week walk-a­ • Delaware Underwater Swim Society. Fee is $7 and preregistra ­ a.m. in the Charris House, 4902 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The pro­ Main St., by the League of Women then . For information, call 999 -7912 Club will hold its annual swap meet tion is requested . Call 239 -2334 . Kennett Pike. Carol Hubben will gram is for children ages 3 V.. to 6. Voters of Greater Newark . All can ­ or 653-2950 . at 8 p.m. in the Delaware Associa ­ • Casino Night to benefit St. present a program. on her trip to For details, call 731-7550. didates in the mayoral and city tion of Police Hall, 2201 Lancaster Thomas More Oratory will be held 8 Kurenai -Jai, where she studied • Newark Deltones barbershop council elections have been invited Ave. , Wilmington. p.m. to 1 a.m. at Holy Angels Hall, traditional Japanese embroidery. chOt"us will meet at 7:30p.m. in the to participate . THURSDAY • Newark Senior Center, 9:30 Possum Park Road. Donation is $5 . • "Families are Special/' a one­ Education Building of First • "Helping Children Cope With 6 a.m. , Valley Forge trip; 10 a.m ., There will be food , beer, soft night drug awareness workshop for Presbyterian Church, West Main Illness, Death and Dying" will be Choral Group, Discussion Group; drinks, and cash bar . parents and their pre-teen and teen ­ Street . Men of harmony are discussed by Dr. Dene Klinzing of • Newark Area Welfare 12:30 p.m ., duplicate bridge, shuf­ • Knights of Columbus will hold aged children, will be held 7-9 p.m. welcome. the University of Delaware at 7:30 Committee will hold its monthly fleboard; 12:45 p.m ., Back When; :abenefit bull roast and casino night tonight and again June 7 at the • "An Earthwatch Sampler," a p.m . in the Newark Methodist meeting this afternoon in the Com ­ 1:30 p.m ., dancing, Scrabble . • at St . Peter's Gym , New Castle. Newark Center YWCA. Call 368- presentation on the Earthwatch Preschool, located in Newark mun ity Room of Newark Depart­ • There will be dinner, music and 9173 . organ ization, wh ic h oHers the United Methodist Church, 69 E. ment Store in the Newark Shopping . dancing . Tickets cost $17 .50 per • Mended Hearts of Delaware public opportunities to join researc h Main St. The program is part of Center . Participants are urged to br­ • person or $30 per couple, and pro ­ will meet at 7:30p.m. in Room expedit ions, will be held tonig ht at Week of the Young Child activities ing a bag lunch and arrive at 12:30 ftAmerican Heart ceeds benefit the Bayard House . 1306 of Christiana Hospital. Guest the Delaware Museum of Na tural planned by the Delaware Associa ­ p.m. for socializing . The meeting For tickets, call Jerry Boyle at 834 - speaker Alien People of Blue Hen History, Del. 52, Greenville . There tion for the Education of Young will begin at 1 p.m . 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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Fast Growing Company in NOTICE OF IN THE COURT IN THE COURT IN THE COURT NOTICE OF NOTICE OF LEGAL NOTICE DIVORCE ACTION OF COMMON PLEAS OF COMMON PLEAS OF COMMON PLEAS DIVORCE ACTION DIVORCE ACTION Estate of Clara W. Foote, Cecil County has openings ·TO: SANDRA L. FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE TO : JOSEPH DARRIN TO : THOMAS OATES, Deceased. BEDWELL, Respondent STATE OF DELAWARE STATE OF DELAWARE STATE OF DELAWARE MCKEE, Respondent Respondent Notice Ia hereby given that for full-time FROM : Clerk of Court INANDFOR INANDFOR IN AND FOR FROM: Clerk of Court - FROM: Clerk of Court - Letters Testamentary upon Divorce NEW CASTLE COUNTY NEW CASTLE COUNTY NEW CASTLE COUNTY Divorce Divorce the Estate of Clara W. New Castle County IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF New Castle County New Castle County Foote who departed this life EARL J . BEDWELL, NAME OF NAME OF NAME OF MELISSA KAY MCKEE, DORINE OATES, Peti­ on the 21st day of February, • SALESPEOPLE PeUUoner, has brought suit LAURIE REINE ROSEN MARC ANTHONY HAM­ JEANETTE LYNNE Petitioner, has brought suit tioner, has brought suit A.D . 1989, late of 2 Overlook agalnat you for divorce In KIMBERLY DEANNA MOND MECK agaln8t you for divorce in agaln8t you for divorce In Drive, Wllm, De., were du­ the Family Court of the ROSEN MICHAEL ANTHONY & TAMMY MARIE MECK the Family Court of the the Family Court of the ly granted unto Sara Leigh LUMBER YARD SERVICE State of Delaware for New PETITIONER(S) HAMMOND PETITIONER(S) State of Delaware for New State of Delaware for New Kapp and William Kapp on C81tle County In Petition TO PETITIONER(S) TO Castle County in Petition Castle County In Petition the 9th day of March, A.D. No. 120, 1989. If you do not LAURIE REINE ROSEN TO JEANETTE LYNNE No. 351", 1989. If you do not No . 336 , 1989. If you do not 1989, and all persons in· serve a respolllle to the peti­ SOU GO MARC ANTHONY HERR­ BOG IA serve a response to the peti­ serve a response to the peti­ debted to the said deceased • TRUCK DRIVERS Uon on Petitioner's At­ KIMBERLY DEANNA ING & TAMMY MARIE BOGIA tion on Petitioner's At­ tion on Petitioner's At- are requested to make torney ROSEN SOLIGO MICHAEL ANTHONY NOTICE IS HEREBY torney torney · payments to the Eucutors EARL J. BEDWELL, NOTICE IS HEREBY HERRING GIVEN that Gwen G. Bogia KENNETH W. LEWIS, LOIS J . DAWSON , ESQ. without delay, and aU per­ • BURNER SERVICE TECHS PROSE GIVEN that LAURIE NOTICE IS HEREBY for Jeanette Lynne Meek & ESQ . 712 WEST STREET sons having demands PLUMMER CENTER REINE ROSEN and GIVEN that MARC A. Tammy Marie Meek In­ 812 ELKTON ROAD WILMINGTON, DE . agaillllt the deceased are Excellent company benefits 31 TO DDS LANE KIMBERLY DEANNA HAMMOND & MICHAEL tends to present a Petition NEWARK, DE 19711 19101 required to e:rhJbit and pre­ WILMINGTON, DE . ROSEN Intends to present a ANTHONY HAMMOND in­ to the Court of Common or the petitioner If or the petitioner If sent the same duly pro­ including profit sharing 19102 Petition to the Court of tends to present a Petition Pleas for the State of unrepresented, and the unrepresented, and the bated to the said E:recutors or the petitioner If Common Pleas for the State to the Court of Common Delaware, In and for New Court within 20 days after Court within 20 days after on or before the 21st day of 1111represented, and the of Delaware In and for New Pleas for the State of Castle County, to change pubUcatlon of this notice, publication of thla notice, October A.D. 1989 or abide Apply at Court within 20 days after Castle County, to change Delaware in and for New their name to Jeanette el[clualve of the date of e:rclualve of the date of by the law in thla behalf. pubUcatlon of this notice, her name to LAURIE Castle County, to change Lynne Bogla & Tammy publication, as required by publication, as required by Sarah Leigh Kapp and American Home And Hardware .e:rclualve of the date of REINE ROSEN SOLIGO, hla name to MARC AN­ MarleBogla. statute, this action will be statute, this action will be WllliamKaoo . flubUcation, as required by KIMBERLY DEANNA THONY HERRING & Gwen E . Bogla beard without further beard without further El[ecutors 202 West Main Street . statute, thla action will be ROSEN SOLIGO MICHAEL ANTHONY Petltloner(s) notice at Family Court. notice at Family Court . Plet H. vanOgtrop, Esquire •beard without further Theresa Rosen Soligo HERRING Dated: 3/16/89 Date Mailed : MARCH 22, Date Mailed: MARCH 18, 206 E . Delaware Avenue Elkton, Maryland iioUce at Family Court. Kimberly Deana Rosen Linda L. Hammond np3/23-3 I IIIII 1989 Newark, De 19711 Date Mailed: MARCH 10, Laurie Reine Rosen Petitloner(s) np3/30-l np3/30-l op3/23-3 111111 Petitloner(s) Dated: March 10, 1989 IN THE np3/30-1 DATED: February 22,1989 np3/16-3 COURT OF CITY OF NEWARK np 3/16-3 APRIL QUARTER IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS DELAWARE SUPPLEMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE PUBLIC NOTICE The supplemental Assessment Roll for New Castle OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE The Council of the City of County and the City of Wilmington Property and School WaitrP.sses &Wahers IN THE COURT IN THE INANDFOR Newark, at Its regular STATE OF DELAWARE Ta:res for the April Quarter of the 1988~9 ta:r year, may OF COMMOti PLEAS COURT OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY meeting held on March 27, FOR THE COMMON PLEAS INANDFOR be Inspected in the offices of the Assessment Division of Full or Part Time NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF 1989, adopted the following STATE OF DELAWARE OF THE NAME OF: ordinance: the New Castle County Department of Finance, Third IN AND FOR STATE OF DELAWARE IN RE: CHANGE OF Floor, City/County Building, 800 French Street, Wilm­ NAME OF EN GUSH ANN HARRIS ORDINANCE NO . 88-10 - Ington, from 9:00a.m . to 4:30p.m., Monday through Fri­ NEW CASTLE COUNTY INANDFOR PETITIONER(S) An Ordinance Anne:ring & IN RE: CHANGE OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY Jalml Antoine Ringgold day. We serve over 4,000 customers per TO Zoning to BC (General These Supplemental Assessments will become effective NAME OF IN RE : CHANGE OF INGLISH ANN HARRIS Business) , BL (Limited week and are now changing to­ JAYSON WARREN NAME OF : PETITIONER(S) on April I, 1989. Fonns to appeal these Supplemental TO CHAVIS Business, MOR (Manufac­ Assessmenta may be obtained from the Assessment Divi­ BOWERS LEONARD SYLVESTER NU"l"lCI!: IS HEREBY turing Office Research), waitress service to better serve our PETITIONER(S) INGRAM Jalml Antoine Cunningham sion at the address aforesaid and must be filed with the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ENGLISH RH (Single Family), and Assesament Division no later than 4:30p.m. on May 1, customers. Come join our new TO PETITIONER(S) ANN HARRIS Intends to OFD {Open Floodway JAYSON WARREN TO GIVEN that Jalmi Antoine 1989. The Board of Assessment Review of New Castle restaurant concept in waitress ser­ Ringgold Intends to present present a Petition to the District) an 81.07 Acre MAYKUT LONEARD ALGIER Court of Common Pleas for Parcel of Land Located at County will sit In the City/County Building to hear ap­ NOTICE IS HEREBY SHAHEED a Petition to the Court of peala from these Supplemental Asseaamenta between vice. Common Pleas for the State the State of Delaware In the Intersection of Elkton May 1st and June 1st, unless the Board continues the GIVEN that DEBORAH L. NOTICE IS HEREBY and for New Castle County, Road & the Christina MA YKUT FOR MINOR GIVEN that LEONARD of Delaware, in and for New hearings; the e:ract dates and times of such bearings will APPLY IN PERSON: Castle County, to change to change her name to IN­ Parkway & the Adjoining be provided to the appellants in accordance with 9 Del. C. SON JAYSON WARREN SYLVESTER INGRAM in­ GLISH ANN HARRIS Elkton Road Right of Way. Monday thru Thursday BOWERS Intends to pre­ tends to present a Petition her name to Jalml Antoine Sec. 8311. Cunningham. CHAVIS Suaan A. Lam black, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. sent a Petition to the Court to the Court of Common Roaallnd R. Chavis City Secretary np3/30-2 Of Common Pleas for the Pleas for the State of Jennette Cunningham Friday & Saturday Petltioner(s) Petitioner( a) np3/30-1 State of Delaware in and for Delaware in and for New DATED: 3/14/89 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. New Castle County, to Castle County, to change Dated: March 9, 1989 np3/16-3 np3/30-3 IN THE COURT change his name to hla name to LEONARD 1 JAYSON WARREN ALGIER SHAHEED IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MAYKUT Leonard Sylvester Ingram OF COMMON PLEAS IN THE FOR THE rAU C T I 0 N '' ~ :. Deborah L. Maykut Petltioner(s) FOR THE COURT OF STATE OF DELAWARE Petltioner(s) DATED: MARCH 7, 1989 STATE OF DELAWARE INANDFOR COMMON PLEAS NEW CASTLE COUNTY BONANZA Dated: 2/16/89 np3/16-3 INANDFOR FOR THE SERVICE/ np3/16-3 NEW CASTLE COUNTY STATE OF DELAWARE IN RE : CHANGE OF FAMILY RESTAURANT IN RE: CHANGE OF IN AND FOR NAME OF RE"BECCA JEANETTE NAME OF JUSTIN WILLIAM 349 E. Pulaski Hwy. NOTICE OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY DOUGHERTY GOHDE List Your Auction Now DIVORCE ACTION HEAVENS, PROSE. Lewla Chase Men a IN RE : CHANGE OF 793-9 MONTCLAIR DR. PETITIONER(S) and Elkton, MD TO: REG CHRISTIAN NAME OF : KEVIN PATRICK for the Spring Season! HEAVENS, Respondent NAAMANS APART­ TO PAUL LEON DAVIS MENTS DOUGHERTY GOHDE FREE consulting about what Lew Ia Chase Moorhead, ni PETITIONER(S) PETITIONER(S) FROM: Clerk of Court - CLAYMONT, DE. NOTICE IS HEREBY TO or the petitioner If GIVEN that Lewla Chase PAUL LEON CARSON TO an auction can do for you. Divorce JUSTIN WILLIAM New Castle County unrepresented, and the Mena Intends to present a NOTICE IS HEREBY PHONE 301-658-6400 Court within 20 days after Petition to the Court of GIVEN that PAUL LEON DOUGHERTY and REBECCA J. HEAV­ KEVIN PATRICK Norman E. Hunter ENS, Petitioner, has pubUcatlon of this notice, Common Pleas for the State DAVIS of 11 Silsbee Road, e:rclualve of the date of of Delaware,ln and for New New Castle, DE 19720 In­ DOUGHERTY licensed & Bonded in Maryland, DOMESTIX ~ ~ brought suit against you for NOTICE IS HEREBY Delaware and Pennsylvania _., llivorce in the Family Court publication, as required by Castle County, to change tends to present a Petition statute, thla action wUI be bla name to Lewla Chase GIVEN that JUSTIN Of the State of Delaware for to the Court of Common WILLIAM DOUGHERTY AUCTION EVERY MONDAY· 6 PM New Castle County In Petl­ heard without further Moorhead, III. Pleas for the State of notice at Family Court. Deborah M. Mena GOHDE ; KEVIN ~n No. 342, 1989. If you do Delaware In and for New PATRICK DOUGHERTY FLEA & FARMERS MARKET not serve a response to the Date Mailed : MARCH 22, Petitioner(&) Castle County, to change House & Office ~ ~ 1989 Dated: March 23, 1989 bla name to PAUL LEON GOHDE Intends to present EVERY MONDAY 3·9 PM peUtion on Petitioner's At­ a Petition to the Court of torney np3/30-l np3/30-3 CARSON Why Have a Yard Sale? Paul Leon Davia Common Pleas for the State We have buyers here every Cleaning Petltioner(s) oi Delaware, in and for New DATED : MARCH 10,1989 Castle County, to change week . Immediate payment . np3/23-3 their name to JUSTIN Call for free estimate. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY HAULING AVAILABLE HOURS: NOTICE TO RESIDENTS AND KEVIN PATRICK 8-4:30 Mon.-Fri. Insured and bonded. IN THE DOUGHERTY. HUNTER'S SALE BARN COURT OF Margaret Dougherty for OF COMMON PLEAS Justin Wm. Dougherty Gobde Route 278 Rlaing Sun, M ll. FOR THE PHONE 301-858-6400 STATE OF DELAWARE Kevin P . Dougherty Gohde 994-5009 NEWARK, DELAWARE IN AND FOR Petitloner(s) NEW CASTLE COUNTY Dated: 3/17189 THE NEWARK CITY ELECTION IN RE : CHANGE OF np3/30-3 NAME OF : WILL BE HELD Carol Sue Hanks PETITIONER(S) NU/'YAR~: TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1989 TO Carol Sue Thompson .='(,ONNECTION BETWEEN THE HOURS OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Carol Sue -1iUTOMOTIVE CENTERS.::: 7 A.M. AND 8 P.M. Hanks Intends to present a Petition to the Court of Common Pleas for the State TO ELECT of Delaware in and for New Cutle County, to change VPonllac A MAYOR her name to Carol Sue Thompson Due to our rapid growth· we are in need or & Carol Sue Hanks Petltioner(s) technicians to fill the following posilions: ONE COUNCIL MEMBER - FIRST DISTRICT DATED: 3/21/89 np3/30-3 BLUE BEACON POLLING PLACES JB(Q)lQ)1f •Body Persons LEGAL NOTICE Estate of Mary V. TRUCK WASH Callahan, Deceased. £JBI(Q)JP DISTRICT 1- DOWNES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Notice ls hereby given that 265 Casho Mill Road Letters Testamentary upon Now Taking Applications the Estate of Mary V. Contact Walt Love or Carol England Callahan who departed this For 6 Positions DISTRICT 2- AETNA FIRE STATION NO.8 life on the 18th day of between 10am &4pm for interview February, A.D. 1989, late of Ogletown Road 810 S. Broom Street, Wilm, De., were duly granted unto All Shifts Available ~IBJR VJ1CCI8 •Flat Rate Technicians DISTRICT 3- WEST PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Emily Dougherty on tbe 6th •Hourly and Apprentice Tech. 193 West Park Place day of March, A.D. 1989, • Used Car Technicians ~~: :!~r::~:=s~r~::d r~ • Lot Personnel & lean UP DISTRICT 4- AETNA FIRE STATION NO.7 quested to make paymenta $6.00 & Up to the E:recutrix without Contact Ben Vicario between Thorn Lane delay, and all perso11.1 hav­ Ing demands against the WI Bonus Incentives 1Oam & 4pm for interview deceased are required to Paid Vacations DISTRICT 5- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH If you wan t a career not just a job come pill your ideas to work ::~:~~ul~n~ro~~~~nlo ~= Memorial Hall, 292 West Main Street said El[ecutrlx on or before Insurance Available in afresh new environment. the lith day of October A.D. DISTRICT 6- NEWARK POLICE GYM 1989 or abide by the law In Apply 8 AM-10 PM thiA behalf. NUCAR PONTIAC 294 East Main Street Emily Dougherty 1-95 & At. 279 Executrb 250 E. CLEVELAND AVE Plet H. vanOgtrop, Esquire Elkton, M 0 INextto Petrol IDENTIFICATION WILL BE REQUIRED 206 E. Delaware Avenue Equal Opportunity Employer Newark, De 19711 OF ALL REGISTERED VOTERS np3/23-3 6b The New Ark Post

L~GAL NOTICE 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted ----1N-THE----- ADMINISTRATOR CASHIER/SALES DELIVERY PEOPLE COURT OF Administrator needed to handle Full time. Hourly wage plus $250-350 + per week. Gas COKKON PLEAS ANN 0 U S all adm i n i str~tive du ~ es for rommission. Opportunity for allowance provided. No sales . FOR THE small, but rapidly ~row1nQ s_er- advancement. No phone calls. All deliveries local. Immediate 0 STATE OP' DELAWARE 102 AuctJ'ons vice group of leading buildmg Apply openin~s using your car. Full- IN AND FOR automa tion systems fi!l". Du- i~mrE ~[~vE NEW CASTLE COUNTY ties include: general off1ce sup- CAR WASH ~~~3f~o~~tlme . Call IN RE :F CHANGE OF $$$$For Items$$$$ port, customer scheduling, bill- 1006 S. College Ave 0 Un;~~~ DISHWASHER NAME : ng & correspondence. Must Newark, DE 1 Full Time. $5.00 per hour plus ~m~nda01 Tbere,sa Me- AU~~~~HG~~E~RIE have experience with 1MB or 398-4300 Blue Cross/Blue Shield, paid ey PETITIONER(Sl US Rt.40 North East, MD compatible PC . Lotus 1-2-3 & CONSTRUCTION: vacation, life insurance, profit TO Household , Estates, Tools word processing experience a Metal Building and Erection sharing, meal allowance & dis­ Gl- Amanda Theresa Haga Every Tuesday, 6pm . plus . Send resume to: MECHANICS & LABORERS . ability. Apply in person: 104 Northside Plaza • Elkton, Md. ~ .:o:.':l NOTICE IS HEREBY Autofrrucks Personnei(BAS) SCHAEFER'S CANAL HOUSE GIVEN that Amanda E Th day 7pm P.O. Box 69 Full ~~e~.M~~\~~: Chesapeake City, MD Theresa McCloskey Intends ve 1 .~J~-sse · Kennen Square, PA 19348 01 8 Newark, DE 197r3 EXTRUDER OPERATOR 302· 737-3800 ~~~:rn~o':n~~~~~~e~~ ~~ 1-800·233·4169 BURGE~R\ING Rapidly growing nor~ern Dela­ the State of Delaware In y d/G S 1 ware profile. Ex1rus1on com­ and for New Castle County, 114 ar arage ae UP TO $5/HR COOKS Full Time. Excellent starting pany seeking exper i en~ed m~­ chine operators. Expenence 1n to change her name to Gigantic double family yard For the hours of 7pm·midnight salary plus Btu~ Cr~s~Biue I ~ ..... ' ' • .-.. Amanda Theresa:~.· k sale, Saturday, April 1, 9am. at least 2 nights a week. Y, Shield, pa1d vacation , hie 1nsur· extrusion of cu stom PVC ,, Ama~~a c ~g!) Linens glassware, clothes, price meals , free uniform, & ance profit sharing, meal al· shapes. Excellent benelit pack· age. Only experienced indivi­ ~ --~ 4,.._ ~~ ( ;;~~oner ( s ) furnltu're, " freebees", bar· bonus program . Daytime hours towailce & disability. Apply in DATED: MARCH 13, 1989 gains. Pine Hills, located oil also available. Apply Monday- duals need apply . Apply in per­ son at: ·-··-"'. np3/23-3 l :dlield Point Road, Elkton. Friday , 2·5pm at Burger King, ~~n~ FER 'S CANAL HOUSE .:~~ S. Chapel St., Newark Chesapeake City, MD ACRO EXTRUSION 900 E. Thirtieth St. BRANTWOOD INTHECOURT 150 Wanted Hare's Corner, Rt.40, BR .7 ac, 2 car garage, heat P""'!P• OF COMMON PLEAS New Castle Country Fresh Foods, the lea~­ Wilmington, DE 19809 3 ing quality food diSlributer 1n landscaped, Enclosed porch woth FOR THE. FILL DIRT WANTED Pri ces Corner , Kirkwood Hwy skylights. Offered at $119,500. N218·10. STATEOFDELAWARE 301 ·392-5545 Meadowwood, Kirkwood Hwy. Delaware, is seeking full-time & FIRE SAFETY ADVISOR Call office or home 301 ·287·8722. part-time applicants. Sales ex­ No Experience Necessary I ' ' NEW W.J~Ei'£~NTY Call before 3pm CAR WASH perience preferred, bot not Part Time/Full Time :1 IN RE : CHANGE OF ~ ATIENDANTS necessary. Position includes $12/HR I• ' ,.. ...__, · ll ! : ~ NAME OF • • Full & part time. $5-$8/hour. base salary or draw, comml~­ Call 9am to 6pm Bryan Anthony Bort Includes wages & tips. No sion. bonuses , 2 we eks paid 302-737-2278 vacation & insurance benefits. ~ AND Jean J phone to: P~~{~/6~~n: ~s W~iT'lP~K~~rson If you are seeking a career HANDYMAN OR WOMAN opportunity , call 302-737-4750 Part-time to install plumbin g TO CAR WASH "~-k .. Bryan Anthony Danboiae 1006 S College Ave or send resume to: related appliances. Could de­ A~~~~~~ M~~e ~~~~~Y EMPLOYMENT N~ark, DE P.O. Box 5860 velope into full -time opportun­ Newark, DE 19714 i ty. Cal l Norm Fetter, GIVEN that Bryan Anthony CHURCH PIANIST 302 - 573-7813 . Leave 2 BR 5 a~:~ :~:s1~:~u~~vi sio~ , Of· fared. at $95,000 . H214·!?0· Call office or DELl HELP WANTED message. ~~~.f:a~ ~=~~~/~~~~~~ 202 Help Wanted ~h3r~'hCX:~ s~~ ~~~anMN~h~~~~ Full Or Part Time home 301-658-2645 tlon to the Court of Common for its s'unday Worship service. The NewArk Post Classified Pleas for the State of AAA ACTION Pianist would also practice w1th BRA~&ci2,ti'r,~D~Rs {oo:, Delaware, In and for New JOB RESUME $9.00 18-voice choir on Tuesday Rt.213 Across From ~~tr:· ://'a~e ,g~~d~~ ~!W Baker's Restaurant unwanted items. Give us a call ~aes:en;~~'{c; J~Y~~~~~~ & UP WR ITE -EDIT-TYPE evenings (choir director iss~ - today, 737-0905 tbony Da nbolse/ Jean T r a i n e~ll ~e~;;cut i ve ~b~~~~ ~~~t i o~~ts~~~n~~~~ Marie DJ~~~! ·rle Jimenez NEWARK $4000/year. Four weeks vaca· Petitioner(a) 302·453·1858 tion & two weeks paid s1ck Dated : March 14,1989 Wilmington 302·656-8494 leave. Call Church Office , np3/23·3 Eve/Sat Hrs. Ava il. 302-738-4478. W. RED HILL ROAD . 3 8 R 2 bath family room With fireplace, TRUCK TIRE/ heat pump, t'Ox23 deck 1 acre . Offered at $1t5 900 N217-50. Call office or home OIL CHANGE 30t -J92-4756 or 30t ·2B7 -9616. WAITRESSES TECHNICIAN

LEW · ST.JO Full Or Part-time New 3 BR , 2 bath, family room, heat 3 BR , 21'. baths, dining room, basement , pump, deck , walk out basement, ~ acre. fi1eplace, 2 car garage .. Offered at $50~. to $70~ Offered at $104,900. Ht69·20. Call off1ce $159,900 . N158·30. Call OffiCe or home or home 301 -287-5330 or 301 ·658·2645. 30t -287 -9616 or 301 ·392-4756. Flexible Hours Starting pay depending on prior experience. • No Experience Necessary, We Will Train We Will Train! • Competitive Wages Apply In Person • Behefits Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-5 PM • Commission Program Plus Tips CRYSTAL BEACH MANOR WINDING BROOK Contact John Brantner ~~~iy 1*b•~~~ . · · ~;re~e~orn:; '$'57 ~:; : :o~~: ~1fe~e/::i~4;~900'.d -~~3~2o~in~~~ APPLY IN PERSON H211 ·10. Call office or home 301 ·885· • officeorhome301 -885-5488. Petro Stopping Center 5488. Aunt Nannie's Family Restaurant 221 Be II e H ill Road Located on Elkton Rd. at 1-95 ST. JOHNS MANOR · Waterview 3/4 LONGWOOD ESTATES . 3/4 acre TURKEY POINT ROAD • 99 .7 acres Elkton, Md. 21921 ~c~~~~~-~~ER - Water Oriented 3/4 acre ~~~~E'I''S CHOICE . 6.3 acre H197·60 . ~~~~~OWN ROAD · 9.5 acresN167·60 . Elkton, MD MCGRADY ROAD . 2.3 acre H166-60. : e ~_:f.EY · Waterview · 3/4 ac1e ~w~;~·PEAKE HAVEN - * acre 1 6 H212·60 .

82 TOPEKA RO ., CONOW INGO · $99.500 You are invtted to our OPE N HOUSE. These are homes yo u w ill en1ov 5eelngl Three brand new ranchers You won' t believe the utras in this rancher w l total of w fone-car attached g1u ages. All have 3 BAs, 2 full 1665 sq. ft . on 21evelsllt has a rec room in the base ­ - LIVING baths LA DR FR . and lovely KIT . A ll are situated an ment w / built·in bar. Even the bar stools stay! AT ITS FINEST ove r im a'cre lots w/ end-of·street orrva cy. Skylights, Washer / dryer included. Lo c at~d in SUNRISE -~~~.:'~ ESTATE S, Rising Sun. Has town ut1litles. Price reduced 3 8R, 2 bath rancher on Y, acre +I· Andersen wmdows & designer front doors are a few o f ~- ' - - the many extra!> you w ill enjoy seeing . COME SEE FOR 10 190 900. Ca ll Judye Kimball at 301 ·658-4911 / 378· . lot, in a beautiful country setting, 3 BR, 2·STORY HOME YOURSELF/I 2901 o; 658-451 3 fo r more informa1ion . country kitchen, large living room , Should receive the outstanding home DIRECTIONS : Rt. 1 Sou th, to Connelly Road - Tum DIRECTIONS: From El kton and North East , lake Rt. Andersen thermopane windows, patio award. This home truly shows pride in right. Follow to Ragan Road - Turn lefl . Turn right omo 273 to Rising Sun. Turn left into Sunrise Estates, beside WATERFRONT ON THE 14.88ACRES "Custard 's l ast Stand", last house on left at top of hill. doors that lead to a 12x20 deck. Call ownership, outstanding landscaping, Topeka Road . AU the way to the end of the street. CHESAPEAKE BAY LOOK FOR OUR OPEN HOUS E SIGN S/I Look lor OP EN HOUSE signs. Rose Ann Holmes for more details. Beautiful rolling land waiting for your maintenance and attractiveness. Give Just 45 minutes from Philadelphia, For more in forma tion, please call JUOYE KI MBAll at Offered at $84,900 . H40-421 . family & horses. 4 BR passive Solar Marion Woodruff a call (3011 392-5975 Wilm ., and Chester Co. Don't miss Contemporary is easy to maintain . Rosong Sun office 301 -658·•91 1/ 378·290 1/658·4513. BUILDING LOT to see this beautiful home. $129,900. this opportunity to own an EX ­ Southern exposure of house is win­ H70-708. -Barry Montgomery, Broker- CLUSIVE water-front estate. EnJOY 4.5 acre building lot available with no dows providing plenty of solar heat in @ builder tie-in. Community water WATERFRONT WINDOW boating, fishing, water skiing,_a pi~nic the winter. Barn with five horse stalls, ~-::~ ::::;: Rising Sun. MD system. Perfect for your dream home. ON THE WORLD on the beach . Call now for th1s hm1ted center aisle, stall fronts, kickboards & Executive 5 BR Contemporary in opportunity. Evelyn Combs. Prices Choose your own design and contrac· tack room . Some three board fencing start at $t85,000. H10· 104 . tor. Water rights on the Elk River. On­ prestigious Green Haven Pt. offers has been installed. 7.209 acres is a 335' on the Elk River w/a panoramic BEAUTIFUL WATERVIEW ly $55,000 for a wooded and perc . perc approved building lot. Great pur­ view . Situated on 1.8 acres. Includes HIDEAWAY aaproved lot. Call Marie Sherrard for chase with future investment poten· brick in LR, Florida room, cathedral Live in this year round waterview 2 BR details. H20·273 . FP tial. Offered at only $227,000. Call ceiling in LR kitchen. Meticulously home. Enjoy 25 acres of community PRIME DEVELOPMENT LAND & Marie Sherrad for details. H50·520. maintained throughout. Betty Weed . waterfront property. Cozy up in front 466 +I· acres of land . Partial M 1 zon· OFFICE COMPLEX ing, remaining 193 acres zoned A/A . 398·6285 . H20-235. of your wood stove. Call Hal or Marion Close proximity to hospital, banks, Sewage available, presently used as SPACIOUS COUNTRY SETTING Woodruff at 392-5999 . $95,000 . county & state offices. Parking area H10-107 . truck terminal, frontage on At . 40 & 3 BR , 2 full bath, formal DR , eat-in kit· BRADLEY BUILDERS for approximately 40 vehicles. chen , future family room ready for your UNDER CONSTRUCTION Rt. 7. Call Dick Walbeck for informa­ $600,000. Call Maria Sherrard . 2-story 3 8R home in water-oriented tion . H30·305. w/stove. Buy now and you can pick H20·218. your colors . Just 5 min. from 1·95. Call comm~nity . 1 - 1~ bath . Will be ready WOODED LOT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY CUSTOM BUILDERS Spacious rooms in this 2 BR rancher Rose Ann . Offered at $124,900. N30·317. for your family to move in . Call Nancy Duplex near Cherry Hill. Unit H1 - 3 which sits on a beautiful wooded lot WALK TO THE GOLF COURSE 30 Years Experience Simpers. $99 ,900 . H10-108 & 109 . 1 2 VACATION TRAILER on Shady Beach Road . The living Proposed new construction • new 3 ~:ths . ~ul~~~hss~m~~~t u~~-;;r eaBc~ · u~~- BR bi-level home with h/pump, formal & LOT-NEARBY room & kitchen are separated by a Most appliances included. Presently This is a price you can afford, in a floor to ceiling fireplace . The lot is .92 DR, 2 baths & 1·car garage in lower HOUSES FOR SALE rented on month-to·month leases . level, situated on .8 acre lot in Chantil­ waterfront community. Tennis court, acres & has a small stream bordering Call for details. Betty Weed 398-62B5 . the back property line . Very conve­ ly Manor. Cherry cabinets & custom CUSTOM TOUCHES MAKE THIS AFFORDABLE NE~ swimming pool, fishing, boat laun · Priced at $144,900. H20-250. ching , pavilion . All of this and much nient to neighboring marinas & 1-95 . counter tops. Call Betty Weed. Of· HOME A MUST SEE! $106,000 buys you textured ca_thedral ce1l · NICE STARTER HOME fered at $134,900. H50-518. more. Call Bill Johnson. Offered at Very affordable at $79,900. Call Marie ings, 2 wallpapered baths, 1,000 sq . h . expanC:able liv1ng sp~ce , a in this 3 BR, 4/max. range & VERY AFFORDABLE $9 ,700. H10·110 . E. Sherrard for details. H30·323 . refrigerator included . Call Dick 3rd bath rough-in - all on a large lot 1n HOLLAND ACRES II. . MARINERS COVE BUILDING LOTS I 2 8R , 1 bath bungalow hme with Walbeck at 287-6548. Offered at enclosed porch, 1 car detached Exclusive water oriented community! Beautiful wooded building lots just $10,900 HJ0-322 . This home offers LA & DR with minutes form 1-95, several marinas. garage . Great investment or starter COME KICK THE TIRES ON THIS NEW RAISED RANCHER ZONED R·3 home for only 45,000 . In Delaware cathedral ceilings, large breakfast Rt . 40, the State Park and a new golf PERRYVILLE AREA WITH CUSTOM FEATURES Priced to sell at $106 , 00~1 Country course under construction. No builder area . Call Tom Horgan for details. room , 3 BR & 2 baths, plus acreage . Near VA Hospital & Edgewood H70-713. kitchen w / wood ca binets, ceiling fan & cathedral ce11ings - jUSt Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy tie-ins ; choose your own design and one of the fea tures YOU CAN SEE SU N DA YS 1·4 PM or by ap· 100x108 lot has town water & sewer. LOCUST POINT country living & water privileges. contractor. 2.1 acre lots available at Level and fenced . INVESTORS now is pointment. • OLDER 3 BR HOUSE only $34 ,900 . 6.9 acre & 7.03 acre lot Roomy 2 BR , 1 bath rancher with a the time to buy, very few such lots ex ­ water view situated on 1.25 acres. In Havre de Grace . Has large kitchen, available at only $69,900 . Call Marie ist. Call George Freese $28,500 . Knotty pine LR features new carpet, LA bath 3 BRs. Close to stores and Sherrard for details. H30·326 · 30 -330 . OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 1-4 PM & H40·419. new family room , two car garage, plus main roads . Call Bill Johnson 287 - MINUTES FROM IT ONLY TAKES SHOPPING CENTERS a small garage for your boat. Offered 5685 . $62 ,900 . N60-601. 99 000 to buy 2.05 acres in the country Or Ca11301 ·939 -1992 After 5 PM For Appointment and University of Delaware. This Cape at $130 ,000. Call Betty Weed 398· VACANT LAND and a 3 BR rancher with plenty of 6285. N20·225 . t .295 acres of vacant land is zoned C· Cod comes with a remodeled kitchen amenities. Call Marie Sherrard for 301-939-1992 2 located on US At . 40 S/ E of EltL~~~~ ~~~eE -~ : ---fiL:::;:::r~~ 5685. $25,000 . HS0 -516 . 2nd house on the right. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK-9 AM-9 PM Marcb30,1NI The ewArk Post 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted

KEY PUNCH/ FOOD PREPARATION HOUSE COUNSELOR ORDER DESK/DATA ENTRY 0 • needed to work with develop­ COMPUTOR OPERATOR Local distributor has immediate & DISHWASHING Part-time position for an exper­ Pan Time Food Preparation S ~1,s~C:~~s ~:;i~~~!e ~r~ ~~ : mently disabled adults in a opening . Applicants should be sonal needs and assorted residential setting. Must have ienced Key Punch/Computer versatile in all areas of offtce Dtshwash inq. Flextble after­ Operator in Data Processing noon & evemng hours. At least tasks. Part-time position/5-10 an M degree, BS preferred . skills. Excellent company bene- hours per week. Transportation Call & ask for Eileen Dept. Fri. & Sat. , evenin9s, 4 days a week. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE . Apply in per­ necessary. Brookside area . 301 -398-6394' RN or LPN f~~ ·aigvba~~~~~t .&A~~!y~~u~7. Must be responsible & reliable. !~e:"~t~~on~~ ~~:n U'cf~~j : son at 7am to 5pm at: son at: tal of Cecil County , Personnel Part time night shift. NEWARK MANOR ~Rb~uUCdToS~ : ~ SELL AVON Dept. at American Moulding Inc NURSING HOME For more information, call 301 -398-4000 ext.5050 Apply in person at: 6 Industrial Dr 254 West Ma in St GRANDVIEW MARINER'S Here'• •ome reason• WHY 254 West Main St. 302-738-6235 (afternoons or Peninsula Industrial Park Newark, DE evenings). Ask for Rebecca . YOU SHOULD! Newark, DE 19711 North East, MD E.O.E. @ FAIRHILL COVE High as 50°4 earnings on a LIFEGUARDS Mon-Frl, 9am-5pm product that aells Itself. For marina with pool on the Starting in the Starting in the 1 40's ,.. Create your own working Chesapeake. Top pay. Must 120's hours and be your c'Nn boss. have own transportation. Send OFFICE Ordera delivered right to resume to: Opening for a career minded SMITHS LANDING GRAYS HILL BOHEMIA BAY 0 ~~~~:~~[, at0 ~o ;~~~ge~wn YACHT HARBOR ~it f:" ~u~~ b!tes~1f~~s~~on~J Cosmetlce, Beauty Aids, 1026 Town Point Rd aspects of office management. Chesapeake City, MD 21915 Excellent company benefits & Starting in the SO's Starting in the 70's and ~~~etrfa~~~o~!lt ~t~~~s. MARINA HELP job security. Apply in person at prizes. Dock Help & Sales Clerks 7am to 5pm at: Come join the family of Avon Full & Part Time American Mouldin g fnc BEULAH LAND ALTMONT PLACE Representatives, 6 Industrial Dr ~~~ ·~~~~ 5~~ l~lu-6~~~~958 . SCHAtf~~ · ~nC~~~n~OUSE Peninsula Industrial Park Chesapeake City, MD North East. MD t ACRE WOODED • MINUTES Only 2 Lots Remaining Starting in the 70's ~ FROM NEWARK RT. 273 Just breaking ground on a 4 BR Cape Cod, 2~ baths, family room, separate dining room & for· mal living room . Extras include brick front, full GllS Has Three Model Homes basement, heat pump with central air, and at· PETRO STOPPING CENTER tached 2 car garage . Ready in approximately 4 NOW HIRING: months. Call for details. $169,900 . Ready for Occupancy Within 60 Days 7 ACRES LIGHTLY WOODED WITH STREAM Elkton . Proposed 3 BA bi-level with attached garage, 2 baths, living room, dining room, We Can Also Put a Building Package on TRAVEL STORE RUNNERS ALL SHIFTS large kitchen & deck. Call for details. $t64,900. INDUSTRIAL - ZONE CASHIERS DELl-CASHIERS 107 acres, frontage on 1-95 and railroad . Access from DE and MD . Water and sewer 4-MIDNIGHT available . Call for details. YOUR LOT With Your Plans or Ours 1 ACRE - RT . 273 · NEAR NEWARK & MIDNIGHT- 8 AM FLEXIBLE HOURS 4 BR split level, 2% baths, brick front, central air, many extras, pre-construction price of CONTACT; DAVID TABLER $149,900. Starting In the 40's or PAM GRUBB CONTACT: CHERYL LITTLE DEER HAVEN - BI·LEVEL WITH 2 CAR GARAGE 3 BA, 2 bath, heat pump with A/C, separate dining room, full basement , partial brick. PORTERS Water rights to C&D Canal. $114,900. Proposed construction. OUR SALES OffiCE IS LOCATED AT WILL TRAIN Other lots ava ilable. Call for details. No Experience Necessary 1 3 3 Hearthstone Drive Evenings & Weekends FUEL ISLAND (301) 398-2401 Call (301) 398-8326 Elkton, Md. FUEL CASHIERS J.____,_,______, ALLSHIFTS ®f;;.;. / ~ { 'i• ' :" '' 9 Open 10 -6 Daily, l 0-3 Saturday A PETRO FRANCHISEE E.O.E. NewArk Post Classified l 2-4 on Sunday 737-0905- Or Call for an Evening Appointment

HERE'S TO CEDAR RANCHER - One year old 3,000 sq. ft. contemporary cedar rancher situated on 5% acres partly wooded with stream . This YOU, AMERICA home is in immaculate condition. Minutes to Newark. $239,900. Call Rosemarie Quinn for FROM inspection.

MANCHESTER PARK - Enlarged 3 BA LOTS FOR SALE. Trinity Church Rd . ranch home with added MBA and private Out of 8 tots, only 3 left; 6.3, 10 .5 an d bath. A_lso Included is a sunroom/F R add!· 14 75 acres Call Susette Cissel for more · liOn . Pr~ced to sell at $112,900. Call soon. 11 inf~rmation', 398-6653 . ~e~~;~s~ast long. Call George H. Williams for WHERE THE NEW SPIRIT SHOWS! tot.A~LAN C . t~T·IJiaffiSco: ~ r '1 REAL TORS UP TO $2000 CASH BACK DR Stop By Our Convenient Location " SERVING THE GREATER CHESAPEAKE" 4.9% FINANCING ON JIIRTUALLY EJ/ERY 5800 Telegraph Rd. (Rt. 2731. Elkton, Maryland 21921 301-398-2300 [B NEW CAllAND TRUCK IN STOCK: DELAWAR.E-MARYLAND·PENNSYLVANIA fl ... 'c:.-

'IG SJOOD CASH BACK! •SOD CASH BACK! '89 DAKOTA Get to the Dakotas in time for the fun . '89 SHADOW Don't just dream it, drive it. $500 And in time for $1000 cash back. Or $300 cash back cash back on Shadow now! on DakotaS.

New 2 story colonial with 4 Horse lovers dream, renovated BRs, 2~ baths, LR, DR, study, 3 BR stone & frame farm family rm. with fireplace, front house, country kitchen with porch, rear deck, 2 car garage, stone fireplace, 2 baths & loft gas heat and A / C. All for plus 3.9 Ac. +I· for the $172,990. horses. Owners say make your best offer.

APPLETON ROAD WYN LEA AT FAIR HILL beautiful Cape Cod only For the discriminating buyer, minutes from Newark , truly the finest residential 'IG •2000 CASH BACK! features include 3 BRs, 2 community in Cecil County. baths, family rm., fireplace, Beautiful large rolling, home •2000 CASH BACK! '89 DAYTONA Daytona is hotter than hot. And screened porch and 2 car sites from 1.5 to 5 Ac. with '89 250I 350 PICKUP Get the toughest truck for $1000 cash back really makes it sizzle. Or choose a garage on .8 acres + 1-. home packages from your the easiest price. $2000 cash back now on Dodge Ram Daytona Shelby and get a scalding $2000 cash back. $162,900 . plans or ours. Starting in the 250 and 350 full-size pickups (excluding diesel models). Come on in and burn your fingers. high $200's. • Cash back or 4 9% annual percentage rate ftn ancong for quahf1ed buyers through LOW MAINTENANCE Chrysler Credit Corp Dealer contnbuto on may aflect lonal p01ce. Longer term PEMBREY rates available Ask lor deta1ts r.rf THE NEW SPIRIT Prime lot in water oriented New construction with low community, acres & acres of maintenance exterior, 3 BAs, 2 baths, central air, large lot plus I!Jiil !!s'!,!l9!s •IMPORTS open space & beach access for all lot owners. $49,990. 1 car garage, call for app. to review floor plans. $106,990. SEE YOUR DODGE DEALER, WHERE THE NEW SPIRIT SHOWS! FAIR HILL 7ft) BUCKLE UP. .. ANO PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY. Large rambling ranch , 3 BR s, 2 BRANTWOOD baths, new heater, freshly Beautiful bi-level eat-in kit­ painted Int ., fireplace, enclosed chen, DR , 3 BAs, 1 ~ baths, porch, family rm . & much woodstove in family rm . $110,000 . more. $149,900. NO MD. SALES TAX TO Representing Davitt-Baldwin Inc. OUT-OF-STATE BUYERS Custom Builders 301-392-4200 Building Fine Homes On Your Lot tfiJtate 800-848-CA R S Or Ours, From Your Plans Or Ours. Plymou/6 '" TRISTATE, Where We Treat You "' Office Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-6:30p.m. Right From The Start" Wed. t117:30 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-4:00p.m. Route 40, ELKTON, MD Sunday 1:00 p.m.-4:00p.m. 8b The New Ark Post 20~ Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 306 Auto 320 Day Care 341 Hauling/Removal 355 Misc. Services PAXTON'S CAR CARE PART TIME TEACHERS Mother Goose Licensed AHentlon Contractora: BOB'S BUFF & SHINE Bob Will Haul Trash Part time help needed for yard Simonize Wax Speciale Daycare-lnfant-preschool. Be­ DEUVERY & PtCK·UP SERVICE work & ~u~~~0146 CARS $30. fore & after school care. Hours F~~~s~~:~~d~T~ i~e Will Go To Stores, Pick Up ~~ T~~~7g:~ndw:rrn~t: TRUCKS $40. 7:30-5:30pm. Breakfast. lunch, seeks part-time teachers exper­ New Law-No More Groceries, Etc., Etc. OPEN YEAR ROUND & 2 snacks. 302-368-2096. NO DELIVERY TOO SMALLI ~g~;SrooJ<. ienced In teaching secretarial Burning & Burying POLICE OFFICER 301·287 ·3019 301 -392-6928 'Newark Area" Tho city of Newark , DE Is ac­ subjects to indude typing & 301-398·4077 word processing . Proprietary 328 Excavations ·cecil County ' - · · North East, MD cepting applications for the Call For Appointment! 'Middletown Area' position of Police Officer during education desirable but not 342 Home Improvement EDGAR RHOADES 301·392·6928 the month of April. M.lst be a 316 Cleaning Services Small home repair from plumb­ U.S. citizen between 2i & 35 ~~.s~f~!o~ ,rv:?: ~!~~- STAMP SHOP AND SONS,INC. ing to carpentry to building a Stamp & Philatelic Supplies years old, a high school gradu­ Excavating & Septic System 302-654-9797 new deck, whatever. Free esti­ Open weekdays, ate, have a valid driver's license Res i ~::u;rTc~~~~~~~~ Free estimates mates. 302·292-0532. with . no recent suspensions, 301 -398-8637 10t~~:t g:~s l ) have.no felony convictions and --T-EL_E_M_A_R-KE:::T::::E:-::R:-::S-- Aj~~.tr~~!Y'fl~rs~~e ~=~~~ : 1 me&t certain physi cal No experience necessary. Ea- Call Rita of Mach One at: 3441ncome Tax Service 301 -287-7840/41 requirements. siest program everl Available 302-368-1980 332 Fuel COMPUTERIZED 1~ 1ayohi ~~~~~~a Excellent career opportunity of­ immediately. Part-time, even­ ACCOUNTING ferin!I generous salary & fnnge ing hours . 302-737-9605. Richardson Bros. GLASGOW FUEL North East, MD Residential & Commercial Call For Best In Town AND benlilits. Salary range: $20,903 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TAX SERVICES TYPING to $27 ,221. Applicants will Licensed & Insured 25-50-100 Earn $12-18/hr. Full-time or Quality Work AT AFFORDABLE Reasonable rates. Call for ap­ und9fgo an extensive screen- Gallons Or More pointment Monday-Friday, part-time demonstrating a re­ Free Estimates 1-302-834-0570 RATES volutionary new product. Man­ No One Can Beat Our 1-301 -398-5219 322-5999 5-9pm & Eaturday, 12-8pm . ~~y~c:~i~itywt~ i~ngi,n~~~:~ agement opportunity avai lable 302-322-1871 . test, interview , background Guaranteed Low Prices , LOCATED IN BEAR, DE ~ral to qual i f i ed person . Call Today i nve~gation , physical exami­ SOUTHERN STATES CO·OP 302 - 573 - 7813 . Leave 302-836-4458 ELKTON, MD 362 Painting natiQn & psychological message. 352 Landscaping evailMltion. STEAM CLEANING FUEL OIL A.J.C. & Co. Paperhanging & 0 SERVICES OFFERED +SHAMROCK+ Painting . Lowest prices. Free ~!~9 ~~s ~fi:~ ~~ ~r N~!J_ 204 Jobs Wanted ~ra t~~~~0r! ~~J~u~:~~ - & ·Automatic Delivery TREE SERVICE estimates. 302-836-4849. FREE ESTIMATES ·B udget Heating Plans Expert Service In Trimming, 302-454-8011 •24 Hour Eme rg . Service PERFECTION PAINTING 8~J1F1di~~w!'~i~~r.· (3~~ I wou ld like to have a job for Feeding, Removal &S tump Grinding Experience & References 36&-1021 . E.O.E. 302-737-3841 •Products Include: 301-392·9020 or after school & weekends . Fuel Oil. K-1 Kerosene Interior/Exterior PRODUCTION WAREHOUSE 302·368·4133 Call anytime at: Diesel Fuel & Giving A New Look - STANDARD FEATURES - 301 -392-6928 317 Computer Services Regular unleaded gas To Your World •2 or 3 Bedrooms •R ange & Range Hood ~~~ee~~:!~~;~n~~~~~~~: Super no-lead LEE LARSON 302-737-4431 •Full 8ath & •Garbage Disposal pendable & ambi tious person . BARK MULCH Computer User Services Call in Cedi County RICHARDSON BROS . Powder Room •Andersen Windows 1-0N-1 COMPUTER INSTRUCTION DELIVERED •Congoleum No-Wax •French Doors 301 -398-2181 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Floors •Baseboard Hear ~~~dbe~~fl~~ ~xpc;;~~~~i:~; Toll Free from DE Small & Large Ouanities advancement. Apply in person Eq~h~:~!l! :r~tel:es Quality Work. Free Estimates. MANY OPTIONAL FEATURES AVAILABLE 302-366-1644 Minimum load, 3 yards No One Can Beat Our at 7am to 5pm at: 'Don 'I be intimidated by the Ame ri can Moulding Inc electronic age.· TOP SOIL Guaranteed Low Prices. 6 Industrial Dr CALL TODAY!!! 301·348·5017 301-392-5175 302·322-5859 Peninsula Industrial Park Call Collect North East, MD 341 Hauling/Removal SALES 304 Appliance Repair Crystal Words 355 Misc. Services _373 Sewing Need assertive , personable, Meyer's Home App liance, PATRICK BURNS Experienced seamtress. Adult hardworkin9 individual to rep­ heating & air conditioner repair. WORDPROCESSING SERVICE ~o~e~!~~:~llea~~~:nWiJ',n~!~l resent ~uahty . import automo- Reasonable Rates from Middletown , DE also. & 24 hour service. Free esti­ au~~l~cM~~~~~N~ED children dothing, bridal & for­ ~~ l eC~~n1~h~0~1 ken or Bob mates . Reasonable & fast ser­ 301·275·2566 Call anytime at: REMOVAL OF ANY TYPE mal wear, household & nursery vio. 302-798-3405. 9-5 weekdays 301 -392·6928 302·731·5267 301 -642·2433 items . 215·255-0641 . 302-453-9175 • SALES PERSON Full dme position available in AG r91ated business. Experi ­ ence. preferred, but will train motivated person . Benefits af- ~~m~t~a:r~~ ire;e:n~s~~ • P.O. Box 399 R~ i ng Sun, MD 21911 SCHOOL DIRECTOR : (PART·TIME) USA 1'raining Academy Secre· tariaiJ)ivision in Wilmington is searc}iing for a school director for a. weekend program. We need 150meone with a strong counSI!Iing and adminis\rative backQtound. Broad job respon· s i b ili tl~s indude management CROSSAN POINTE of teaCh ing and administrative staff, pnd supervision of student Muddy Shoe Preview body Propnetary school exper­ ience.helpful but not necessary. We Will train the ri ght person . A OPEN SAT. THRU WED. NOON-5 P.M. goo~attitude & willin9ness to wo ard for a future IS impor­ tant. alary commensurate with 52 Single Family Homes MOBILE HOMES experience. If interested, (Iota In cluded) 3 & 4 Bedroom Models VARIOUS STYLES ON LOTS IN plea!le call Vicki e Hey. LAKESIDE PARK - TOWN UTILITIES - CABLE TV . PAVED 3,02-654-9797 STREETS , SI DEWALKS : Pre Opening Prices 12x55 , 2BR , chain link fence on 3 ~ECURITY GUARDS "MOTHER -IN LAW" skies. $27,000 ·tBONUS IF HIRED Starting At '192,000 ACCOMMODATIONS 14x56. 2BR . some lroos. REDUC ­ All hturs available, no experi­ the 4th BR in this rancher is sepa rated with Its ED $29 ,900 THE VIEW 14x70. 3BR , front deck, appliances e n ce~ nee ded . Male/female. own bath and ou tside entrance. Located on NEVER QUITS Dir: From Kirkwood Hwy. turn by All Saints Cemetary BIGGS HWY. near Bayview , he5 a full bue· 144.000. 3 BRs, 2 ba ths · 1 with hot tub. 1.4 countty 0 onto Pike Creek Road. continue past St. Marks ment, sit s on almost Y, ac re lot and Is in North 14x70, 3BR , back dock, new acres with large back yard for swimming pool ~;~~~i~s . wi6~~6eB - ~ fg pay & East sc hool district. ERA Buyer Protection carpet, trees, 1~ baths. $43,900. 1 1 1 School to Crossan Pointe. ~­ Plan inc luded . Priced lo sell at $89,900 . Call ~~i~:",7::P~~cuert ._F~ u~~~~"riE . "t6r,lE r:l:i SECURITY GUARD CARO L MCOANIEL or ELKT.ON oHico or Ca ll PAULA GILLEY at RISING SUN oHico or • 8·11pm, $5.50/hr. ~~- homoiJOI -287 ·90001 homo1301 ·378-32081 • Bur~er K i n~ CEDAR BUILDERS, INC. 738-5127 ACREAGE- BUilDING LOlS . ~ 1 sNe~a~~~ DEt. MCGRADY RD . CHARLESTOWN MCGLOTHLIN ROAD BARO-N RD. 7.5 acre · panhandle lot - very Woods · some marsh . 35 t08 acres - 392' of road fron­ 8.8 acres es wood· private. $56,000. acres - $75,000 . tage. ed , slopin ,000 . Seclud ed, rolling ground, ELPACO FARMS . 95~1 , 800 . FRENCHTOWN RD . 60% wooded , balance is 2 lots left for new home PERRYVILLE open . Barn & shed on proper­ packages . Over ~ acre each . 2.29acres - open, rolling, \48,500 ty; water on prop erty . $35,000 each . 1.39acres-openroning , ~S . OOO $395,000. PERRYVILLE LIBERTY GROVE ROAI) Woods/stream and open . 72.2 acres. Call nowl PAULA NOTTINGHAM Lot No. t, 18 .9 acres GILLEY at office. TOWN OF RISING SUN FIELDS m~~ . t5 acres $98,500. RISINGSUN Large house , barn, machine Various dimension , hatf 6.4 ac res on Rt. 273, sewer RYAN DRIVE $25,000 shed, pond' off Red Pump Rd . wooded - zoned A·R - near on site, commercial zoning TOWN WATER & SEWER 25+ acres$ !79,000. West NoHingham Acadamy. $210.000.

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-~ S er TASTEFULLY REMODELED - This ex­ SOLID BRICK RANCHER -located on a features in -ground pool, tots of shade trees. quisite 2 story home on 2 + 1- acres in ­ one acre, non-development tot. Open On over 2 acres , large fam ily kitchen . Lots cludes a Great Room with F.P., Gas heat House every Sunday until sold. 1-4 p.m. mbre you must see . Call for details. with central air. Listed at only $159,900 . $115,000 . 287-8700 . 30-2225 . BAY AREA $ 87 ,900. Phon e 287 -8700 . N30-2254 . 398-3877 . H20-2248 . Private community, eJCclusive Plum Shore Estates. 3 bedroom ranch with all the am ­ menities plus water rights . At the head of tho bay. Outstand ing water oriented area of fine homes . Call Harry Patch ell 287- 5657. 130-3661 MUDDY LANE 5 acres, some woods, zoned R-2, near Elkton . Approx . 500 ft . road frontage . An other 7.95 acres available . House sold in " as is" condition. Well & septic . Terms & acreage negotiable. Priced at $90,000. BOATERS, SWIMMERS, WATER· can Edra Davis at 287-2113. GET READY FOR SUMMERI - 2 BR WATER -ORIENTED HOME close to san­ Bungalow close to the river . Fully insulated dy beach . Use year round or as a getaway. Take a look I $67,000 . 287-8700 . H40-2252. ~~~~e~~nc~ - ~~~~~ ~~ ~=te: i ~Rth~an;~:;; for winter getaways. Priced at $67,000 . oriented community of Charlestown . 287-8700. N40 -2232 . Amenities too numerous to mention . 398-3877 . $87,500 . N30-2253.

HANCES PO tNT Finally a home for sa le in popular Hances Po intl A beau tifully appointed ranch CONTEMPORARY FLAIR I- This 3/4 Br. home with a 2 car garage , situated on 1.3 ~orne is situated on 3 Acres I+ 1-l in the acres with a commanding country view NEW CONSTRUCTION - Make th is pro ­ lrom a privat e knoll. Near the Northeast .Calvert Area Convenient to 1-95 and At . 40 . SECLUSiON AT ITS BEST - Enjoy the Home is partially completed giving you the posed new construction uniquely yours River & marinas. Asking $ t25. 000 . Harry woods in this rancher situated on 2:Y. acres. with choice of colors, carpet, etc. This 3BR Patch ell, listing agent. 130-3931 choice of ca rpet and vinyl colors. Too many Many possibilities for expansion . features to describe. please call for informa ­ Cape Cod sits on 1A I+ /-1 near Chantilly 2VIEWS tion and appointment. $229,900. 398-3843 . $94 ,500 . N50·2242. Golf Course . $189,900 . 398- 3877 . One of the mighty Nonheast River, ona of •HJ0 -2250. H50-2226 . th e shipping lanes or the Elk River. A y, acre building lot in water oriented community . Beach & boating rights in- 1----==-=--=-===-==,....--__J eluded ar community area . The idealloca· !ion for that dream home come true. Ask · rng $65,000. LOVELY RANCHER Almost one acre lot with t6 'x 32' inground pool and huge deck. Ready lor immediate occupancy . 3 BR , full basement. Near 1-95 'E NJOY THE SECLUSION - in your new :.:.~~g . ~~O -~;~:ng $91,900 . Call Joyce tonstruction located on a beautiful wooded HARBOR VIEW - Chesapeake City new LISTING OF THE WEEK )_> arcel. Numerous amenities are included. home , presently under construc tion . We 'll 398-3877 . $92,900 .N50 -2221. suit your needs if you 're desirous of residency in a fine community near boating facilities. $86 ,900. 398-3877 . H10-2218 . . ==-._,.., TODAY Lovely townhome located in popular m~ ···· ·· · · · - Timberbrook near North East. Out of town, but convenient to schools and shopping. Heme is almost new and in bet· NEWLISTtNG (!edt ter than new condition . Wooded back NEW LISTING 3 bedroom rancher situated in a small • ffo~ ~ ~ 1~ ~ (fo, yard with t0xt2 rrealed deck , 3 Mobile home in water oriented commun i­ rural subdivision . Home is In excellent • 1948 bedrooms, 1Y, baths, ce ntral air w/ heat ty, 3 bedrooms, bath , central air, Bx10 sh­ condition . Ha s 2 rooms in basement area • 398-3877 SINCE 287-8700 pump . Sellers will con sider FHA , VA or ed . Reduced to $24,900 . Localed in finished . Priced to sell at $7 8,900 . Conve- • / 0 W . MAIN ST CECIL & NEW CASTLE COUNTY MULTI-LIST SERVICES 4 S. MAIN ST CDA Bond buyers. Price d ro sail at outstanding water oriented park with nient to Rising Sun , Perryville & 1·95. 7 $78.900. Available immediately. Call Wes beach and boating rights. 140-3731. Call Seller will consider qualified VA , FHA or E'-KTON, MD 219 21 AGENTS AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEE I< NORTH EAST, MD 21901 287 -9173. Scoltie 287-5657 . 420 Furniture 604 Furnished Apts. 1 ~':t'~i~~ ~~ i l :n~ two end 1 & 2BR modern apartments for tables . $100 . Call $670·$870. Call Winding Brook 302-368-2163. Garden Apartmen ts Mon Tues. Thurs. Fri. 9-5, Wed : Noon-S, Sat, 1-4, Closed Sun. 422 Garden/Lawn 301-398-9496. MULCH Ad ult to share 2BRI2 bath semi­ Pure shredded hardwood bark. furnished apartment. Right off - -=---:--:--"7'7-:---- $18 per cubic yard, by 20 yard 1-95. $245/mo. plus V. utilities. • Thoroughbred Mare load. 1-717-548-2546 . 302-368-3191. . For ~~;n~a~s%~ed i ng 430 Miscellaneous _6_08 Unfurnished Apts. 0 301 ·392-0146 Gracelawn Cemetary-Two lots. A qui et country setting with ------Best location . Bargain price . modern 1 & 2BR apartments 302 737 6220 408 Boats &Motors - - ' - -- - - ·--- ~~~~~ ~~~1~;,;~~ r;~~ 16' 1984 Cedar Built Garvey. HUMMEL FIGURINES good credit. Call Winding Brook F'lberg las bottom, galvinized 30% OFF Garden Apartments Mon , u}liler. 1987 25hp Johnson . HESS TRUCKS Tues . Thurs, Fri, 9-5, Wed, 12-8, Sat, 11 -4, Closed Sun. $2,700 . 302-328-3261 302-738-4852 301 -398-9496 . 1973 C & C Sail boat. Good A unique 28R plus den with oondition. 27'6" length, atomic A;~~~~rvzrv~9~ 11 $ftci~~~~ :~~~~e~a i i~~· s17~~~0 ~p~~~~~ ker' plus utilities. Call for an ap­ • . 717-299-1827 or .&~~~ pointment today: • 301 -392-5827 301 -398-7226 or 'RENTA. -s .· 301 -392-9156(eves) ; : CAPTAIN'S LICENSE IJI'I\L. _ ' Prep Course Starts 3/30 LANDENBURG -2BR. Avail­ ;INTERMEDIATE NAVIGATioN 602 Rooms able i mmediately . 302 -478 - 8241 . Leave ; A·I~~u~~e~~~ ~~~~t?on Elkton & Nonh East. Room or message. , • "Loran·C •Radar efficiency. Color TV. From $12 ' Call for FREE Brochure Da il y. 301 -398-4400 or • AMERICAN 398-9855 or 287-9877. .. M~~~~o~s!~~~~~ ~ ~h ;r~n~~~~~;nl;h~~s~~~ 1 SEARA Y-1979 26ft with 300hp ~~~~ti~ stoi n~f~~j ~ ~asc i f~r~a t~ 350 1 ne~0~~~~8 ~6~~00 . telephone line. $250/mo . ' ~30_2_- 7_3_7 -_62_2~0 ·~-~~~ , • • Room or effici ency. Wilm. & :410 Bulldmg Supplies ~ ew Castle area. Airport V!C· ¢;rrugated galvanized steel for ~~m ¥~~rd~~ : ~~g~G~a~:;n~1 rQOfing & s1ding. All sizes in or 328-7529. stock. CHEAP. Cash & carry. 21 5-831 ·9800. 416 Firewood LEE LARSON : FIREWOOD SLAB & SPLIT FIREWWOD ALL YEAR 301 ·392·5175 420 Furniture JOE'S NEW & USED FURNITURE 111 5 Elkton RD. Newark,DE . Office furn iture. living room fur­ niture, bookcases , ch ildren's fu rn iture. Call 302-453-9138 or 301 -398-2099

Quality Mark Ill Fully Equipped: Products 4 captains chairs, folding sofa bed, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, automatic transmission, power Low Financing steering, power brakes, cruise and tilt controls. Rates and •a:!•l•tt.f~»t1=• A.C.T. TRAVEL SCHOOl Extended Terms N•t1 tdqtr• .Pompano Bc:h. FL

D.S. Roofing & Siding David R. Stoltzfus " The Amish Men from Lancaster" Shingles & Siding Installed 151A N. Weavertown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 Call Between 6-9 PM 717-768-7329

11";1'1~· Forln~;~at l on STOCK *1552 ~~. •• • 851-4111 371 2101 r • REALTY ' 19PROBEGL2DR.HATCHBACK Includes: 2.2 EFI 5.0 H.C. engine, 5 speed transmission, Instrument ~ -(•J:; ~~I: (e11~4 :Iii cluster, am-fm radio w/clock, powar steering, power brakes. SUNDAY, ARPIL 2- 1-4 PM

. NEW CONSTRUCTION - $98,900 •to be completed for spring occupancy. 3 BAs, 2 balhs, 2 car •garage & heat pump on lovely corner lot in Holland Acres. · come out & meet your hostess Carol A. McDaniel & have • her help you choose cabinels & carpet selections 10 put the • I : finishinA touch to this beautiful bi·level. •DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 276 , turn on Or . Jack Rd . Follow for several ' mUes . Holland Acre s is on righ ~ side of road . See signs. lot 189, • Dutch Or ., Holland Acrs, Conow.ngo.

: For funher Information cell Carol McOanlelet the Elkton Office , JOt .JH-1444 or 302·738·73!1.

@ B 1rry Mont110111Cry Brohl'r r J[B _ __ 1 C:.::!:' R tslflq Sun MD " ~ MI.S.. '89 RANGER "S" 4X2 PICKUP Includes: Custom trim, 2.3 Eft 4 cyl. engine, 5 speed overdrive, MID-ATLANTIC P195170R14 all season tires, am ·fm radio w/clock. REALTY * VICTORIA MEWS *

•Private Entrances •New Thermo Windows •Pets Welcome •Short· Term Leases Available LOCATED : Elkton Rd . & O'Daniel Ave. in Newark 368-2357 * FOXCROFT TOWNHOUSES * within walking distance of University of Delaware. Perfect for College Students.

Wilbur {t North Sts. 368-2357 •see Our Free Coupon In Phone Book 10b The NewArk Post llareb 30, 1119 608 Unfurnished Apts. 616 House for Rent 708 Mobile Home/Sale ~· 806 TrucksNans 806 TrucksNans 808 Automobiles 808 Automobiles 808 Automobiles __C_H_E_R-RY_W_OO_D_S ---R-IS-IN_G_S_U_N_A_R_E_A-- A-va~-· l a-b-le------S: _ F_O_R_D_·1-95_5_4_W_h_ee_I_D-r i-ve-. ---LE_A_S-E/P_U_R_C_H..:..AS_E__ _,C,..,.H,..,..R-YS~L"""E..,..R ·-19-7-8 -L-e-,B~a-ro-n.-B....:M:....W:....· 1-98_5_1_3-18-- I-4-DR-. -A-uto-.-O-L_D_S- B-RO_U_G_HA-M--19_8_7-sta-- APARTMENTS May 1st.Largefarmhouse.Call $SOO Many extra parts. $1 ,800 . 3 Trailers For 4dr, runs good , looks good. Sun Roof, Loaded . Fu lly pow· 6on wagon. 3.8 V6, plb, pis, 2BR,Countrysetting.$425/mo. for details. x Mobile Home. Must be TRANSPOATAT10N 301 ·398·1044 *$93.73/Per .Month(AIIThree) $900. ered. Leather interior. Estate AMIFM stereo tape, wood No pets 302 999-9674 10 50 - FORK TRUCK-Clark C25B . Already tagged & ready to goll 301·398-1044 sale, must sell. Call Mr.Johnson grain, air, auise, gauges, 4 301 ·398-8286 or . ~:~ gg;:~~~8~~~ ime stone 802 Motor Cycles Fair. condition . Hours meter 1.Texas Bragg Enterprise CORVETIE SHOW Days 1-800-523-5397 rcears left on warran~ . Spot· 301 ·398·9644 618 MiSC. Rent Sunbeam Scen ic Pleasure 6eH~~~"&~&:i~ ~~ -th~ c~~il ~~=!~ ~r~: ~~~i~ ~~~~~~~e~~~~5g~~ 92~ci ,o~ve~ Evenings 301 ·592·6680 ;t~:7fl_~gg3 _ m iles. 11,900. ~~t~{y~ n~~mU$r 1Ws'~~ : HALL Fg~ RENT ~~Ad~ 0 i~~i~iton~ i DE ~~~~ ~~:a;k~~~~~';:~d · s~~:fr: · ~~i ~~~e~rg plant y contacting AN~~k2~0N nsylvan~ Avenue, Wilrrington, DE ; OATSUN-1981 280 ZX. Sspd , PONTIAC -1985 Trans Am . $275; 1 BR Apt. $335, 2 BR Wedding Receptions, top quality home for sale. Call : format ion? 215-255 -47 1~ . 301 -398-3311 • LEASING,INC. ~ehl:~~b~~;r:.O~:~~s~:~ ~ ale. am/fm stereo cassette, fully Fully loaded, induding T-tops furn ished house $57 5. Banquets, etc . 302·994·8245 Gopheritl CLASSIFIED 1633 ELKTON ROAD cars on dis play ; show hours powered, lea ther interior , and louvers . Take over pay­ !~~kJ;y~ : 7319 , 9am -5pm 301 ·392·3195 ADS 302-453-1 920 9am-6pm Further info .. can Rich cruise . Must sell . $3 ,000 ments. Call after 5pm and ask 3 575 0161 negotiable. lor Tim at: 620 Vacation Rentals THE NEWARK POST WORK uea581!'ur~~~ ~-=~- Residual ~~~ r ~v2~ _ . · Limited 215-255-0545 302·836·9349 614 Commercial 737 0905 FOR value at end of the lesae-$1.00.I mooth • MEDICAL OFFICE Furnished , for rent in Elkton. ~~~~~f~from beach. 302-239-6801 . ~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~;Y~O~U~!~~~~~~~~:~~W:m:oo:th :~:e:·~~~~~a~ Located conveniently on U.S. OCEAN CITY MD Green Dol- 11 phin Apartments. 13th at Balli· "T U B BY SAYS ~ lih4 0a~~~rf/::s :~~~-il ~l more , Oceans ide. 3 BR . From 301 ·398-6800. $600 weekly. 301 -532-3090 616 House for Rent "If you don't want the pressure of an overtime Beautiful townhouse in nice game, see my team at BAYSHORE OLDS/GMC. location dose to Delaware & No big game "HYPE", only FAIR PRICES. That's 1·95. 3BR, 2Y. bath , family room ,living room, larGe kitchen, why my GMC came from Bayshore!" $~:~i~~~~ i l~~~~~~~~~~~i Sharon , Century 21 Ulrich , 301 ·398-3068. A REAL ESTATE Completely restored Colonial era stone home on national registry ; beaded beam ceilings, 702 Housing for Sale Our S-15 Pickups. random-width oak floors , 4BR , fireplace with Insert, country NORTH EAST-3BR , kitchen , Pleasure-seekers location. only 18 miles west of bath, living, fam ily & uti lity Newark. $650/m o., security/ room. garage, carport , lenced· references. 301 ·658·3767 . yard, front/back porch. Owner: priced to move you. 301 ·287-8404 NEWARK-Large executive type house. Minu tes from Uni· TUDOR BI-LEVEL varsity ol Delaware & 1-95. In Brantwood 4BR, 1 bath, 15x18 sunroom 4BR, 5 baths, new carpetin~ & w/skylights, 2-car garage, fully ~~sh~~~~~~ -ca~2~;~j~5~~6~ landscaped. $118 ,500 . 9am to 5pm , Monday-Friday or 30 1·398·2435 or '84 THUNDERBIRD 30 1·287 ·6681 anyti me. 30 1-392·4886 White, Cruise Control, V-6 Auto. A Quiet Co un try Setting Air, Stereo Cassette WINDING BROOK APTS Modern 1 & 2 BR Apts. start $410. $4,495 All With: • Balcony or Patio • 24 HR . on·site maintenance Get Ready for Summer! • Senior Citizen Dis count • Open Spaces • Cable Available '79VW CAMPMOBILE Mon .. Tues .• Thurs .• Fri. 9·5 Wed. Noon to 8; Sat. 11 to 4 CLOSED SUNDAY $2,995 (301) 398-9496 ENGINE REBUILT BY VW ton Rd . at DE / MD line liN $9,998* STOCK '88DODGEShadow,4dr.,auto ., air ...... -. '87FORD MUSTANG , 5speed, A/C, AM / FM ...... -&. WHILE YOU'RE 1989 GMC S-15 STOCK NO. 89-G-164 '87 DODGE SHADOW, 2 dr., hatchback, auto, air ...... MillO. 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Newark~ s Washington connection HOMEFRONT Dorothy Hall by Nancy Turner

On April 16, a commemorative reenactment of George Washington's Runners inaugural journey from Mount Ver­ non to New York will begin. It 200 years ago that Washington world was sworn in as the nation's first president. Fair warning: today's col­ While many Delawareans have had umn may offend some readers a hand in organizing next month's because I will be exposing an celebration, it is interesting to note intimate and personal problem that Newark had several hometown in all its sheer horror. It is time connections with the 1789 event. to cut all the humor and fun The first presidential election took stuff and deal with a fundamen­ place in 1789, with two electors from tal feminine predicament. Pan­ each state mailing their votes to the tyhose. nation's capital, then New York, At 7:15 this morning I was where they were verUied by Con­ faced with and overcame gress. several standard pantyhose -~ ·­ The electors could vote for anyone, problems. The first pair I ·-::.. but when the results were tallied, slithered into snaked a run · :- Gen. Washington emerged the from my ankle to my knee. The - unanimous winner. second pair had so many dabs:·:: Congress was anxious to contact of hardened nail polish that I -- · Washington with the results. After all, gouged my calf. The left leg of - : Washington had not even campaigned the third pair insisted on win- - - to be president and as far as anyone ding clockwise up my leg like - knew, he was minding his own tendrils of ivy going up a tree business, enjoyed a little postwar trunk. In the process of getting • R&R with Martha back home in the left leg semi-straightened Virginia. out, my pantyhose told me that. · Enter Charles Thomson of Newark, my right leg was attached to the first treasurer and one of 13 the wrong side of my body _ • trustees of Newark Academy. Once that problem was solved, · Thomson was the second secretary the right leg entwined my thigh· : of the Second Continental Congress, a in a grip that would have done : • distinction which fetched him the a tourniquet proud. · : dubious honor of traveling nearly 250 That is why at 7:28 this mor- . : bumpy, rljtted miles from New York ning I was forced to scrabble ' to Mount Vernon with the official elec­ around in the back of the , tion news. drawer behind the slips where I ' • Thomson arrived at Mount Vernon luckily came up with a pair of : on Aprill4, 1789. pantyhose that not only went on ~ Washington must have liked what straight, but stayed intact and • be heard because he let Thomson ride didn't groan as they went back to the capital with him in his car­ across my tummy. riage. At 9:31 this morning I sud­ On their way to New York, the men denly remembered why those passed through the heart of colonial pantyhose had been shoved to America - Alexandria, Baltimore, the back of my drawer. They Christiana, Wilmington, Philadelphia suffered from an acute case of and Trenton. creeping crotch, which means Trenton turned out to be the high that the pantyhose pretended point of the trip (this was long before they were a contracting rubber New Jersey jokes became popular) band and attempied to get the during a stop about the 21st or 22nd of waist band the ·toe seams May. as close together as possible as Gen. Washington mounted a A photograph of the portrait of Richard Howell, courtesy of the New Jersey State Library. The quickly as possible. ceremonial white steed outside Tren­ original painting is in Colorado Springs, Colo. and is believed to be the only portrait of Howell in ex­ Do you know what that does ton, scene of one of his greatest istence. to a person's confidence and military triumphs. posture? Not to mention her When his entourage arrived in Does the whole scene sound a little Bond Howell. His grandfather was Lewis, in both the Grenwich Tea Par­ temper. town, it was greeted by 13 maidens too flamboyant for the times? Yes, Reynold Howell, an elder of Welsh ty of 1774 and the Battle of Cooch's Just try to converse in­ bedecked in white gowns, carrying but it was true, and according to noted Tract Primitive Baptist Church and Bridge here in 1776. telligently with your fellow ~; baskets and strewing flowers in his one of six Newark residents who ap­ workers as your pantyhose Newark historian James Owen, the In - 1777, Howell undertook the path. event was organized by a second plied to King George II for a town begin to pleat around your ...... AU the while the maidens sang: charter in 1757. delicate mission of traveling to New ankles. · Newarker, Richard Howell, who York for Gen. Washington to pur­ "Welcome, might chief, once more. Howell's childhood home was the Just try surreptitiously to :;:= wrote the maidens' ode to boot. chase clothing for the troops and is Welcome to this grateful shore. Now Best remembered for his position as Three Hearts Tavern, now Klondike yank up the waistband - wheft--: no mercenary foe, aims the fatal Xate's, on Newark Street, now Main believed to have share personal you know you look like a person: secretary ofthe Supreme Court (1788) friendship with the leader. blow. Virgins fair and matrons grave, and governor of New Jersey (1792- Street. who enjoys caressing her own : those they conquering arm did save, 1801), Howell was a graduate of The family sold the tavern and mov­ Howell died Feb. 5, 1803 at his love handles. ~ build for these triumphal bowers, and Newark Academy and a student of ed to New Jersey sometime between residence near Trenton. Just try to stride down the strew our hero's way with flowers, law. 1770 and 1774. According to Owen, there is very lit­ hall like you have everything we'll strew our hero's way with Howell was born in 1754 of Welsh While living in New Jersey, Howell Ue in New Jersey history books about under control when your knees flowers." Baptist parents, Ebenezer and Sara participated with his twin brother, their Gov. Howell's Newark roots. are bound together. • Just try to be polite and calm while your thighs are being chafed unmercifully. Just try to present the pic­ ture of competency when you know the second you stand up Simpson hopes to become woodwork master your pantyhose will hit the floor. In other words, just try to by Anne Brizzolara Davis Last year, he was one of eight He also volunteered 40 hours to function like a normally effi­ students selected nationally to renovate a house for a Methodist cient human being when you attend North Bennet Street Action Project. know that at a crucial moment Although hard work and School, a private, nonprofit Not only does Simson have the your pantyhose are going to special skills are essential ingre­ postsecondary trade school in talent for his chosen trade, he make a blithering idiot of you. dients for building good-quality Boston, Mass. One of the even looks the part. He's 6'2" Creeping crotch is just one of . furniture, most people see only youngest students there, he's with the muscular build and the documented syndromes the finished ·product, not the ef­ studying 18th- and 19th-century healthy appearance of an out­ associated with pantyhose. I've forts behind it. reproduction furniture making. doorsman who can handle and already touched on another rna-. But when 18-year-old Dan In addition, Simpson was one enjoy hard, physical work. He jor problem, that of the lethal Simpson of Newark looks at a of the six 4-H'ers selected by Ex­ was on his high school wrestling leg ,twist which in its most piece of furniture, he sees the tension in 1988 to receive the team and has worked part-time virulent form has forced whole construction process. He fl,OOO Gertrude L. Warren na­ as a carpenter for the past three women to miss planes, resign recognizes the type of wood and tional 4-H career scholarship. years, working full-time in the from beauty contests and skip the style, notices every detail of This award goes to 4-H'ers summers. their own weddings. the design, and considers the dif­ whose career choices are in­ Simpson smiles easily and As any woman can tell you, ferent tools and patterns used to fluenced by 4-H. talks enthusiastically about his once the leg has been twisted, fashion the piece. And he ap­ Simpson started his 4-H pro­ goals, which include building a your chances of getting the preciates the many hours of ject with three other boys 10 bombe chest. This piece of fur­ pantyhose on straight in this labor that go into the process. years ago. They met in their pro­ niture is narrow at the top and lifetime or the next are about How does he know so much ject leader's basement, learning bottom and has a middle section the same as Paul Newman fall­ about funiture making? One the basics of wood science. He that curves out like a pot-bellied ing for me. (As an interesting reason is Simpson's 10 years of says his earliest efforts included stove. "It's not easy to build aside, my fashion advisor work on a. wood science project an extension cord reel, a trivet because the curve of the wood is recently confided to me that for 4-H . the youth branch of the and stilts. His first piece of fur­ carved, not molded," says Simp­ the recent interest in garter Cooperative Extension System. niture was a chest of drawers. son, who welcomes the belts and stockings is directly Through the Meado-Larks, a In 1985, he was named 4-H challenge. "I'd especially like to attributable to twisted leg syn­ local 4-H club, Simpson not only state winner in wood science for learn how to carve wood that's 3 drome.) built furniture, he also built a project work that included three inches thick to a :Y•-inch-thick 'foundation for a career in wood­ bunk beds as well as trays, pla­ working. ques, bowls and candlesticks. See SIMPSON / 5c Dan Simpson is at home in the wood shop. See RUNNERS/ Sc The NewArk Post llarcb 30, lta ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

• Musical theater Iter Patti LuPone will perform her one­ THE ARTS woman show during the Delaware Theatre Company's annual benefit •g on May 13 . LuPone ushered in the g Phil Toman 1980s in the title role of "Evita," for h which she won a Tony Award, and • tl she is wrapping up the decade as y the audacious vamp Reno Sweeney 1 f, in "Anything Goes ." Guest tickets Smithsonian presents cost $85 and patron tickets $150, and ticket reservations will be pro· cessed strictly in order of arrival. • f Seating is limited. Call 594-1104. f the musical theater • The exhibition "Mothers and I Daughters: Photographs of Women" will be the subject of If I were to ask you this ques­ tion numbers of our own times. special tours planned at 2 p.m. I tion, could you answer it? What The new Smithsonian album Tuesday, April 4 and Saturday, .. I recording organization could showcases composers and per­ April B by the Delaware Art trace the history of the Broad­ formers. It reflects the signifi­ Museum , 2301 Kentmere Parkway, way stage from its beginnings, cant trends, innovation and Wilmington . The tours are free and gather recordings of the achievements that occurred unreserved. They will begin in the original artists in the shows over the years as the Broadway museum's lower lobby and will be from 1906 on, get clearance stage and the American theater led by senior docent Nancy Podolecki. For information, call 571- from the various companies for matured. ·. whom the show tunes were 9594 . Hundreds of recordings were • Harlequin Theatre Company originally recorded, digitally auditioned to create this great will host the reading of an original remaster them superbly and be anthology, this authoritative play by Chadds Ford, Pa . resident able to sell the set of four top history. Each of the selections Rea Redifer at 7:30p.m. Tuesday, quality CDs for just over fifty that made it to the album April 4 in the Westminster House of dollars? It is not a tough ques­ demonstrates an effort to main­ the Kennett Square, Pa . tion. Which recording organiza­ tain the vitality of the original Presbyterian Church on South tion is doing things as exciting performances and, in most Broad Street. All participants are as this and much more these cases, the original stars are welcome. For details, call Jackie at .days? heard 'in the roles they created (21St 430-1366. • Delaware Art Museum is The answer is our own on the Great White Way. offering two special trips. The first, Sm.ithsonian Institution. Who There are some "firsts" in to tour SoHo galleries, will be held else? the set, too. As an example, the April 6. The second, to visit The Smithsonian Collection of first national release of Washington, D.C . during the Recordings has just issued a " Friendship" by Cole Porter Cherry Blossom Festival, will be. four CD set called " American with vocal by Bert Lahr and held April 8. For details, call Musical Theater: Shows, Songs Ethel Merman. Margaret Crescenzi, museum travel and Stars." For those who want " American Musical Theater" coordinator, at 571 -9590 . only a specific part of the col­ spotlights many of the biggest • The Kennett Symphony Soiree lection, which is chronological­ names on Broadway including, an event to benefit the Kennett ly arranged, the Smithsonian AI Jolson, Mary Martin, Fred Symphony Orchestra, will be held Friday, April 7 at Longwood will sell you just the CD with Astaire, Robert Preston, Ezio Gardens with a concert the follow­ that time frame. Pinza and Barbara Streisand. ing evening . Special guest will be All the excitement, energy If I carried the litany too far I the French ambassador, Emmanuel and entertainment of a Broad­ would run out of space for this de Margerie and his wife. The Ken­ way musical are captured on week. You need to see it and nett Symphony is led by Mary "American Musical Theater: hear it for yourself. Woodmansee Green, a native of Shows, Songs and Stars," with All the great Broadway corn­ Newark . Tickets for the soiree cost 81 songs taking over four hours posers are here, too, Irving $85. For information, call (2151 444- to enjoy, and enjoy them you Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, 0434 . will. I have been through the George and Ira Gershwin, • Benefit art auction for the Bayard House, a residential pro­ entire set ~wice and now I am Richard Rogers and Oscar gram for women who are pregnant programming my CD player to Hammerstein, Jerome Kern, but lacking the resources to see pick out my favorites, and Cole Porter, Stephen Sondheim, them through their pregnancy, will · ' , ; there are plenty of them on the Alan Lerner and Frederick the tome provides informative The complete set of four COs ing is $4 .99. -For more informa­ ' • be held Saturday evneing, April B a ·. ~ .. . four CDs. Loewe, Jerry Herman and so commentary on each selection and the book sell for $54.95 and tion you may call (800) 678- Salesianum School, 18th and :... , It begins with a 1906 recor­ very many more. as well as biographies for all of may be purchased at the 2675. The single CDs are for Broom streets, Wilmington. It is sale in CD stores around the ding of " The Gypsy Love Song" Dwight Blocker Bowers of the performers and composers Smithsonian Shops or through sponsored by Patterson-Schwartz country for about $15 .98. Real Estate. Preview will be at 6:30 from "The Fortune Teller" the Smithsonian has written a featured. It is must reading for the mail: Smithsonian Collec­ featuring Eugene Cowles and 132 page book which comes the expert and the novice and p.m ., with bidding at 7:30. Art is tion of Recordings, P.O. Box A Tip of The Toman Topper continues for 78 years . There with the four CDs. In addition all of us in between. The photos from the Fine Arts Gallery of Ard· 23345, Washington, DC 20026 . to our Smithsonian for another are the turn of the century to containing many with my column today are from more, Pa . Tickets cost $5 . Call 654- super recording achievement. tunes to the full scale oroduc- photographs and illustrations. that book. The cost of postage and handl- 1184. Acclaimed Ridge to perform at UD The Ridge String Quartet will ners of both the Coleman and everywhere they pla-yed. present a free recital at 8 p.m. Fischoff chamber music com­ Wednesday, April 5 in Loudis petitions, it has performed ex­ Plans include performances PIANIST this summer at the Helsinki Recital Hall of the University of tensively throughout the United Festival and the Spoleto Delaware's Amy E.; duPont States and abroad. MICHAEL LEWIN Festival in Charleston, and in Music Building. Highlights of recent seasons the spring of 1991 a return invita­ The program is the last of four have included a three-week tour strlng quartet recitals spon­ of Australia and performances tion to Australia. sored by the University music in all of New York City's major The members of the Ridge Str­ d~pirtment during its Season of chamber music series, including ing Quartet - Krita Bennion s•rings series. Seating is on a the 92n d Street Y, the Feeney and Robert Rinehart, fi.fs t-come basis. Metropolitan Museum of Art violinists; Maria Lambros, •Performed will be the String and Lincoln Center's Great violist; and Peter Wyrick, cellist Qllartet in f minor, Op. 55, No.2 Quartets series. - are former Marlboro Music bf Haydn; "Langsamer Satz" In May 1988, the Ridge made Festival and New York String Music by Bee thovev, Chopi,l, Debussy & Liszt and Six Bagatelles for String its debut at Carnegie Hall, Orchestra participants who Thursday, April 6 • 8:00PM Qll.artet, Op. 9 by Anton Webern; becoming the youngest quartet studies at the Curtis Institute of $14.00 1$7 Students & senlorsJ and the String Quartet in A Ma­ ever presented there. Music, the Eastman School of 652·5577 jci'r, Op. 41, No . 3 by Schumann. The Ridge has served as Music and the Juilliard School. The Ridge String Quartet. Sponsored by The Du Pont Company The Ridge String Quartet will quartet-in-residence at the also present a free master class, Spoleto Festival in Charleston, COMEDIAN and observers are welcome to S.C., and has also performed at attend. Call451-2577. the Spoleto Festival in Italy. RICHARD LEWIS The quartet was founded in A successful European tour in 1982 and made its New York the spring of 1987 earned them PIS KETTI, SKABETTI, debut in 1983. First prize win- immediate reengagernents SKETTIES, BUSKETTI INDOOR/OUTDOOR

~ ( (Star of ABC's Hit New Series "Anything But Love") Opening Act - Wilmington Jazz Musician WAYNE BEARDWOOD saturday, April a • a:oo PM All Seats $17.50 852-5577 SAT., APRIL 1st Entertainment for the Entire Family REGULAR HOURS AVNER THE ECCENTRIC •Food Available On Premises ~me6f ~- ~h~nye~~ of the Nlie"l In a •Over 100 Tables of Merchandise Broadway Show In· eluding Magic, Mime, i!lt Juggling & More •••••••••••••••••••NEW SPRING HOURS SINGERLV FIRE HOUSE Mon.-Thur ...... 11-9 ~ 'J.,,, Newark Ave., Elkton, Md. Fri. & Sat ...... 11 -10 Sun ...... 2·9 SET-UP TABLES ••••••••••••••••••• ~~~\ •-::-.,· - --.,. , No matter how you say it, kids love spaghetti, and so do adults. That's why at Pappa Ricardo's we sell it by the bucket. And il's much more than just spaghetti. lfs ra violi , linguine, riga toni or lasagna w ith fre sh homemade sauces that are out of this world. WI ~· ea. Papa Rica rdo's meals are meals like you'd make at home. You'll get a healthy serving of pa sta , $10. made from Semolina wheat, smothered in a 1i ch, tangy homemade sauce, with just the right herbs and spices· no lillers. LOW in fat , ca rbohydrat es and calories. HIGH · very high on ta ste. So when you 're tired of fa st food that tastes like fast food, come visit us at Papa Richardo's. sunday. April '9 • 4:00 PM FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS AND DIG IN I ···' $14.00 1$7 students & senlorsJ .CONTACT BILL BAKER 398-9033 SA LEM VILLAGE SQUARE 652-5577 19 Salem Church Ad .. New ark -~PAPA RICARDO'S 1\ox oltict· hnur... .lrt' ~l nn d.n thr nu~h hab\ 1 1 :oo a.m. tn .roo p.m. T•ckct 'i nlJy al'io lx: Across from Christia na H .S. Fast Food Pasta That purch ..,,d throu~h .111 T icl.c~ro n lnCJ1111n1 or b) cal lin~ T dwon a1 (8oo) 'I \·4o, o. These Always The First Saturday of Each Month 368-6060 prn).tram"' arc m,tclt.• poutblt• rhruuKh a ~r.101 I rom the Dcl3\.\ arc StJtc -\ns Council. an a~c ncv of Tastes Like Homemade the Sute of Dcl.t\\Jrl', and tht· >Jau unAI Endm1ment for the . \n ~. d fcJnal 3J

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South College Avenue . Roman free with regular Longwood admis­ THEATRE Pawlowski will conduct, and sion of $6 for adults, $1.50 for soloists will be Alan Cohn and Amy children 6-14. • "Man of La Mancha" will be Boyd . There concert is free, • National Kidney Foundation staged through May 20 by the however a free will offering to Country Music Festival will be held Candlelight Music Dinner Theatre defray expenses will be taken . The 2-7 p.m. Sunday, April 9 at the 2208 Miller Rd ., Ardentown. Tick~ts concert will be repeated at 7:30 Fr~ternal Order of Eagles lodge, 415 cost $17-$20 . Call 475-2313 . p.m. Sunday, April 2 in the Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington. The • "Rosencrantz and Guildenstem Neumann College Life Center in festival w ill feature music by the are Dead" will be staged through Aston, Pa . Branded Outlaws, Dazzle, the Circle • Irish folk musician Mick K Square Dancers, Chris Harrison • tJ April 15 at the Delaware Theatre Company, 200 Water St., Wilm­ Moloney and friends will perform at and Scotty Morris. Admission is $6. y ington. Call 594-1100. 8 p.m. Saturday, April 1 in the Call 654-4551 or 764-6100 . • I f, • "Annie Get Your Gun" is being University of Delaware's Daugherty p~oduced through June 18 by Three Hall on Main Street. Moloney will • Acclaimed pianist Leon Bates Little Bakers Dinner Theatre, 3540 sing and perform on the guitar, will join the Delawl!re Symphony Foxcroft Dr., Pike Creek . Call 368- banjo and mandolin. He will be ac­ Orchestra for 8 p.m.concerts Thur.a­ • f 1616. companied by Robbie O'Connell on day through Saturday, April 13-15' - f • The 47th Community Theatre guitar, Ilene Ivers on fiddle, Shamus at the Grand Opera House Wilm­ I Play Festival, sponsored by the Egan on tin whistle, flute and pipes ington. The concert will fe~ture Delaware Theatre Association, will and Jimmy Keane on keyboards . works by Sergei Prokofiev. Dmitri be held Saturday, April 1 in Mid­ Also performing will be stepdancers Shostakovich, Anatol Liadov and dletown's Everett Theatre . Among Regan Wick, the North American Sergei lvanovich Taneyev. For the entrants are Newark's Chapel champ ion , and Sheila and Tara ticket information, call 656-7374 . · • Street Players, the Wilmington McHugh of Wilmington . The con­ • Organist Peter DuBois will pe e- · Drama League and the Second cert is sponsored by the Bran­ form at 8 p.m. Friday, April 14 at Street Players of Milford. dywine Friends of Old Time Music First and Central Presbyterian • The acclaimed Tamburitzans and Rockwood Museum. Tickets Church, Rodney Square, Wilm­ s~utheastern European folk group cost $7 . Call 571 -7776 . ington . will present a program of music and • Little El, Elvis impersonator dance at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 2 in Marcel .Forestieri, will perform a Havre de Grace, Md . High School. concert to benefit the Newark Sym ­ ARTS Tickets cost $6. Call (301) 836 -4340 phony Society at 8 p.m. Saturday, ext. 340 . ' April 1 at Glasgow High School. • Unique photographic works by • "Pinocchlo" is being produced Tickets cost $10 and are available at Roger Matsumoto will be shown through April 2 by the Philadelphia Books and News Plus in the April 3-29 in the Newark Municipal Marionette Theatre in the Playhouse ~ewark Shopping Center and at Building, 220 Elkton Rd . Most of in the Park , Belmont Mansion 756 Chestnut Hill Rd ., and at the Matsumoto's work employs the Drive, Philadelphia . Performances Newark Newsstand . palladium process of photography, are held at 2 p.m. Sundays, and • Ann Jillian will perform with a method more commonly used in reservations are required . For in­ the Delaware Symphony Orchestra the early part of the century. Works formation, call (215) 879 -1213. at 8 p.m . Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1 in the Grand can be seen weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to • Comedian Richard Lawia will 5p.m . perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 8 Opera House, Wilmington. Tickets cost $22-$25. Call 652-5577 . rn the Grand Opera House, Wilm­ • Photographs by John Hagan ington . Wayne Beardwood will be • The Chorus of the Brandywine will be shown through April 20 in the opening act. Tickets cost will perform its 44th annual show the Newark Free Library, 750 " The Circus Comes to Town, " at' 8 $17 .50. Call 652-5577 . Library Ave. Works can be seen p.m . Friday, March 31 and Satur­ • Avner the Eccentric, juggler, during regular library hours, 10 a.m: day, April 1 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, magician, acrobat and clown, will to 9 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m . to April 2 in the auditorium of Sale ­ perform at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 9 4 p.m. Saturdays . at the Grand Opera House, Wilm­ sianum.School in Wilmington . • Carol Bolt's works of hand­ ington . Tickets cost $14 . Call 652- Tickets cost $8-$9 and can be ob­ 5577 . tained by calling 737-6141 . made paper and Carlo Viola's photographs will be shown through • Amigo, an international vocal, • "An Evening With Claude April in the Delaware State Arts · dance and instrumental troupe, will Bolling," one of Europe's favorite Council galleries, located in the perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 9 jazz musicians, will be held at 8 Carvel State Building, Wilmington. at Dickinson High School, Milltown p.m. Wednesday, April 5 in the Receptions for the artists will be Road, east of Newark. The per­ Grand Opera House, Wilmington . held 5-8 p.m. Friday, April 7. formance, sponsored by Performing Tickets cost $14-$20. Call 652-5577. Arts for Children of Delaware, • The Ridge String Quartet will features Latin music, current hits, present a free recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 5 in the Universi­ ' Broadway, country, rock and pop CINEMA .·. standards. ty of Delaware's Loudis Recital Hall, • "Ten Little Indiana," the Amstel Avenue. • "Entre Noua," French film ·Agatha Christie mystery, will open • Pianist Michael Lewin will per­ featuring Miou Miou, Isabelle Hup'­ Friday, April 14 at the Covered form at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 6 in Tenor Alan Cohn will perform with the Newark Symphony Chamber Orchestra during a pert and Guy Marchand, 8 p.m. Bridge Theatre in Elkton, Md . The the Grand Opera House, Wilm­ concert at 7:30p .m . Saturday, April1 in St. Thomas's Episcopal Church, Park Place and Tuesday, April 4, Delaware Art cast includes Pat Lake· and Ed Kohl ington. Tickets cost $14. Call 652- South College Avenue. The concert is free, although a freewill offering will be accepted. Museum , 2301 Kentmere Parkway, from Newark, and Bud Gon from 5577 . Wilmington. $4. New Castle . Tickets cost $5-$6. Call • Peter and Wendy Young will (301) 392-3780 . perfortn international folk music at • Bizet's "Carmen" will be per­ 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 7 at Newark Free Library, 750 Library Ave. r------~· . formed in English by OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OperaDelaware at 8 p.m. April 22, • David Herman and Lloyd 23 and 29 in the Grand Opera Shorter of the University of 301 <395 ·3252- House . Tickets cost $20 to $32. Call Delaware music department will 658-2507 or 652-5577 . perform an organ concert at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 9 at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa . 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Elkton- Newark Rd. Aunt £:\ Nannie's 1-95 and Maryland Rt. 279 m idway between Elkton and Newerk Family U Restaurant (301) 398-7000 ~-~ Call for Details Op en Mon. & Tu es. at7:30 PM, Wed ., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. at3·30 PM Sr. Citizen Discount Open 24 Hours ROUTE 40 · 5 MI. WEST OF ELKTON . 301 ·287-5600 . T he NewArk Post llarch30,1919 CHURCHES Jewish 'Parish nurses' serve St. Pa.ul's couple The maintenance of good members and want to share our health is a Christian respon­ caring and kills in a variety of sibility. ways." That is one of the underlying Two programs were initiated ··honored convictions of the newly-formed in February with the assistance Parish Nurses, a group within of the Christian Education Com­ • Drs. Rona and Nisson Finkels­ St. Paul's Lutheran Church of mittee. The first was a seres of . tein, long active in the Delaware Newark. blood pressure checks made , Jewish community, will" be The group was founded follow­ during Sunday morning coffee - presented Israel's City of Peace ing an article on parish nurses in hour and the second was a two­ · Award during a special event The Lutheran, the magazine of session program, " Dealing With Sunday, April9. the Evangelical Lutheran Grief and Bereavement." The F inkelsteins will be Church in America. Workshops planned for the honored for dedication and Noting the larg~ number of future include a heart-saver leadership in Jewish life. They nurses in the St. Paul's con­ c o u r s e , o f f e r i n g c a r­ bave long been involved in gregation, the pastors and diopulmonary resucitation ;Jewish and secular, cultural, members of the Christian training; care of the very young educational, civic and political Education Committee decided child for teenage babysitters; activities in Delaware. to initiate a local organization. health issues related to aging; The reception and dinner will Drs. Rona and Nisson Finkelstein. recipients of the City of Peace Award. St. Paul's Parish Nurses the place of holistic medicine in begin at 5:30 p.m. in Congrega­ already has 21 members Nisson Finkelstein, a Bosto- program which led to lunar lan- of the philosophy department. health care and treatment; and tion Beth Shalom, 18th St. and representing diverse health care eating your way to gooa health. Baynard Blvd., Wilmington. nian and graduate of Harvard dings and space walks. She helped form the Delaware expertise. There are educators, The tribute, staged on behalf u n i v e r s i t y a n d t h e He is president and member of Humanities Forum and served school and industrial nurses, Parish Nurses also hope to of State of Israel Bonds, is a Massachusetts Institute of the board of the Albert Einstein as its executive director from maternity and pediatric nurses, hold a health fair. cooperative effort of five Technology, was employed by Academy, and is a columnist for 1972 to 1981. a cardiac and acute care nurse, The theme for National synagogues, including Temple Bausch & Lomb and General the Jewish Voice newspaper. Long a leader in women's psychiatric and home care Nurses Day 1989 is " Nurses Beth El of Newark, and the Dynamics before moving the Rona Finkelstein was born in rights issues, she served many nurses. Change Lives." The Parish Jewish Federation of Delaware. Delaware in 1964 . Rochester, N.Y. and holds a doc- years on the Governor's Com­ "At the core of nursing is the Nurses of St. Paul's believe they · It is chaired by Gov. Michael torate in philosophy from the mission for Women and in 1976 concept of caring," said a can do just that by contributing N. Castle, U.S. Sen. William V. Here, he founded ILC In- University of Rochester. spearheaded formation of the spokesman. "We care for the their expertise to the congrega­ .Roth Jr. and Harry and Mimi dustries and directed develop- She taught as Delaware State first Jewish Federation Career total health of St. Paul's tional family . Haskell. ment of the Apollo space suit College and served as chairman Women's Council in the nation.

o Temple Beth El, 301 Possum o Christiana Presbyterian Church, Gritsch . a native of Austria, is the o Kirkwood United Methodist 15 N. Old Baltimore Pike, Chris­ author of the books "Lutheranism," Church, 2380 Red Li on Rd ., Park Rd ., will hold Monte Ca rlo tiana, will hold its annual flea " Born Againism " and " Martin : Kirkwood, will hold a family-style Nite at 7:30p.m. Saturday, April market and soup sale, featuring God's Court Jester." Fee is $10 for turkey dinner 3·7 p.m. Saturday, 15. Tickets cost $5 per person and " grandma 's attic," on Friday and the complete series, or $3 .50 per April 8. Tickets will be on sale at include beer and beef buffet. Door Saturday, March 31 and April 1. session . Fo r information , call the door until 5 p.m. Tickets cost prize, donated by Schagrin Gas Hours will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. both Luthemn Community Services­ $6 for adults, and for all take-out Co., is a $400 Ducane gas grill. For days . Items for sale will include Martin Luther Foundation, 654 - orde rs; $2 for children ages 4-11. tickets or information, call 366-8330 . plants, books, ba ked goods, 8886. For advance tic ket sa les, call 834 - o The Altar Society of Holy clothing , toys an d household item s. o Catholic Diocese of Wilmington 9257. Family Catholic Church, Chestnut Homemade soup and lunch will be will hold its monthly healing Mass • Newark's First Christian Hill Road and Gender Road , will available. at 8 p.m. Friday, April 7 in St. Mary Women's Club will hold an About sponsor a spring fash ion show and • St. Mark's United Methodist of the Assumption Church, Face luncheon at noon Monda y, card party at 7 p.m. Thursday, April Church, 1700 Limestone Rd., Stan­ Hockessin . Presider and homilist April 10 in Clayton Hall on the 20 . Admission is $3.50, and in­ will be the Rev. James M. Jackson, University of Delaware's north cam ­ cludes refreshments and priz es . ton, will hold 1a ham and oyster din­ ner 3: 30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, Ap ril director of the diocesan healing pus. Featured will be make up tips Fashions will be by LeRoy's. For 1. Tickets cost $9 .50 for adu lts an d ministry. M usic will be by Steve from Ann Miller of Fa ces and vocal tickets, call Rose Roberts at 731 - $3. 50 for children under 12 and are and Mary Jo Melchoir of Holy selections by Wendy Betts . Cost is 9103 or Maryanne McAllister at 737 - available at the church, telephone Rosary Church in Claymont. $8. A free nu rse ry will be available. 6215. 994-0400. No tickets will be so ld at 0 "Baby's Future : Our Religious Reservations for luncheon and the door. Mission" is the theme of the ann ual babysitting are due by Thursday, o St. Thomas More Oratory will assembly of Church Women United April 6. Call 368 -1928, 737 -9365 or JOIN THE benefit from a casino night to be to be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur­ 737 -0770 . held 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, day, April 8 in Ebenezer United • Spring session of Body and April 1 in Holy Angels Hall, Possum Methodist Church, 525 Polly Drum ­ Soul aerob ics for women will begin SMOKE Park Road . Donation is $5 . There mond Hill Rd . Deadline for lun ­ t he week of April 11. Classes will The SMOKELESS"' System works because It addresses all the physical , will be food, beer, soft dri nks and cheon reservations is March 31, an d meet at 6:15p.m. Tuesdays and 9 psychological and behavorlal aspects of smoking . Our professionals teach cash bar. fee is $7 . Send ch eck payable to a.m. Sa turdays in the Newark FREE you proven techniques which enable you to quit smoking IN 5 DAYS -- while o The essentials of Christian CWU to Margaret Showalter, 614 United Methodist Church, Main curbing withdrawal discomfort and controlling your weight . Best of all, with theology will be considered by Dr . New York Ave ., Claymon t, DE Street, and at 9:45a.m. Th ursdays SMOKELESS® you quit for good . Eric Gritsch, professor of church 19703. Registration for the con­ in White Clay Creek Presbyterian FAMILY The SMOKELESS"' System Is highly regarded by national health organiza­ ference only is $2, payable at the history at Gettysburg, Pa. Lutheran Church, Polly Drummond Hill Road . tions and Is cited by the 1983 Surgeon General ' s Report as being " partic­ Seminar, during a three-session door. Child care will be available during ularly successful. '· It Is offered to the public exclusively through selected program Wednesday evenin gs, April o Reorganized Church of Jesus Thursday classes. For information medical Institutions. 5, 12 and 19 at Zion Lutheran Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1205 or to register, call Karen Macaleer Come to one of our FREE Introductory Meetings , and bring your cigarettes. Church, 2101 Lancaster Ave ., Milltown Rd., near New ark, will at 366-8573 . You have nothing to lose but your habit. W ilmington. Gritsch will speak on hold a spaghetti dinner Saturda y, " Word Alone: What Part Does the April 8. Seatings will be a 4:30, 5:30 Bible Play " April 5; "Grace Alone : and 6:30 p.m. Tickets cost $5 .50 for FREE INTRODUCTORY MEETINGS Do I Get Something for Nothing" adults and $3.75 for children. Where: Union Hospital For More Info. April 12; and "Faith Alone : Is What Ch ildren younger than three w ill be SPECIAL FILM RELEASE I Believe Importan t" April 19. admitted free of charge . " His - - Last Days" When: · Call: ·Dallas Holm •• Dove Award Winner Mon. April3 Elkton ·All Israeli Cast ..• and (301) 398-4000 White Clay Creek Tues., Apri14 or SUNDAY. A PRIL 2nd and Presbyterian Church 6:oo rM Mon ., May 8 Delaware t5 Polly Drummond Hill Rd . and Newark. DE 19711 RJ (302) 731-0743 First Assembly Of God 737-2100 Tues., May 9 111811105P1111 Whiteha ll Rd .. 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" For exam­ tend 400-square-foot plots, for exhibit their goods and services as Often, adults work away from remember to compliment their Children can ask themselves ple, be considerate to your wh ich they pay a modest annual the exposition . For Information , home, and teenage children children. "Let them know you the same questions about their parents when they arrive home fee based on income. There is call 654-5269. work part time or are involved approve when they get good parents. And they should always with a "traffic headache." water on site . For information, call in extracurricular activities. As grades or clean their room," let their parents know where Children can also do little 738-3184 or 731 -7748. • Voluntser Link is seeking per­ sons interested in assisting a varie­ a result, they don't spend much Simpson suggests. "You can they are. "Be considerate things such as noticing their • Tri-State Bird Rescue and time together. also praise them for their man­ enough to leave a note or call to mother's new tlress or their Reaearch is accepting registration ty of northern Delaware organiza­ tions, including Meals on Wheels, "Complicated schedules can ners of their appearance." get permission," Simpson says. father's new tie . " And for a wild bird care workshop to remember to give your parents be held 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur­ Mental Health Association, First lead to communication pro­ It's important for parents to If you don't know the location day, April 15 at Red Clay Creek Call for Help, Delaware Center for blems," says University of show trust in their children and of your parents' workplace or credit for living longer than Presbyterian Church, 500 McKen­ the Contemporary Arts, Delaware Delaware Extension 4-H pro­ to tell them they care, Simpson what they do, take time to find you," Simspon suggests. nan's Church Rd . The workshop is Nature Society, Delaware Art gram assistant Joyce Simpson. be ing held to train volunteer to Museum, Delaware State Hospital "In a busy household, people care for baby birds. Following and Leader Nursing Home. To don't always take time to listen training, participants will be ex ­ volunteer or for additional in­ • formation, call 571 -2620. and to care. Even though they pected to work a weekly or bi ­ share the same home, family Nutrition subject of session weekly shift at the organization's • March of Dimes has announc­ members may not really know Wildlife Center through ed the release Of an Instructional one another." calories, fat and cholesterol. September. Fee is and Does fiber really help in the University of Delaware cam­ $16, videotape, "March of Dimes Simpson suggests some sim­ Fee is $7.50 per person or $10 deadline is Tuesday, April 11. For Presents : Take Charge of Your lowering blood cholesterol? pus. information, call 994-7578 and ask ple ways for busy families to im­ Would it be healthier to use olive Participants can choose to at­ per couple. To register, send Pregnancy." The tape, hosted by your name, address, telephone for Susan Checch io or Mary Jane Cand ice Bergen and Dr . John S. prove communication and show oil than a commercial dressing tend either a morning session, 10 Dalton . Long, takes a comprehensive look greater appreciation for each on your salad? a.m. to noon, or an evening ses­ number and check payable to • Delaware Dance for Heart at the medical, emotional and member. Delaware Cooperative Exten­ sion, 7:30 to 9:30p.m. the University of Delaware to: Expo will be held Sunday, April 23 lifestyle aspects of pregnancy. It For example, parents should sion will try to ease some of the The course will cover dietary New Castle County Cooperative at the Radisson Hotel in Wilm­ will be available at video outlets know what's important in their confusion over fats and factors affecting blood Extension, Townsend Hall, ington. Dancers will do 100 beginning April 6 for $29 .98. It child's day and what goes on in cholesterol during a three· cholesterol, food selection and University of Delaware, minutes of aerobics to raise funds can also be ordered from CBS -Fox school. Also know where your session course to meet preparation to reduce fat in the Newark , D.E 19717-1303. for the American Heart Associa - Video by calling 1-800-225-6273. children spend time after Tuesdays, April 11 , 18 and 25 in diet, and modification of basic Deadline is Wednesday, April5. school, says Simpson. And be Room 032 of Townsend Hall on recipes to make them low in For information, call451-1239. SIMPSON curve." with carved panels, a lowboy say:1 "Here you can draw for six Simpson graduated from cedar chest, a slant-topped desk, or s1men hours a day. In high Christiana High School in 1988. a Chippendale ladderback chair school, a drawing class was During high school, he was a and a Queen Anne side chair. much shorter. I get more share-time student at Hodgson "These drawings are based on frustrated after the long hours of Vocational-Technical School, traditional furniture styles," concentration because the where he took courses in says Simpson. "But one style longer I look at my drawing, the cabinetry and architectural may have many variations, such more problems I find with it." mechanical drawing. These as the direction the claws point But the extended time also helped prepare him for his cur­ on ball-and-claw feet." gives Simpson an opportunity to rent training at North Bennet perfect his work. And he doesn't !ltreet School. Students are required to at­ object to that, he says. This trade school, which was tend school from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Simpson enjoys his training at chartered in 1885, is located one every day, but they're responsi­ North Bennet Street School and block away from Old North ble for pacing themselves in says, "It offers a chance to learn Church, not far from Boston order to complete all the re­ about a variety of interesting Here's the Harbor. Immigrants went there quirements within 20 months. career positions, from furniture to learn skills that would help making to cabinetry to pattern- . : them survive in a new country, Comparing this flexibility making. And the required work • : Simpson sar s. Today's students with the fixed schedule at is not a burden to me. It's . • learn many of the same trades Hodgson Vo-Tech, Simpson something I look forward to." ·· that their predecessors good news. • mastered. 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