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87th Year. Iss · :l 30 c 1997 .. August 29, 1997 Newark, Del. • 50¢ TI-llS WEEK Main St. . IN SPORTS parking LOCAL FOOTBALL TEAMS GFAR UP open later FOR THE By MARY E. PETZAK FALL. 18 NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER . T LEAST ONE PERSON in Newark wi11 sleep better now that city council has voted A to a1Jow parking on Main Street after 9:30 IN LIFESTYLE p.m. . "This has been a longstanding problem," said Mayor Ronald Gardner. "I know, becau e I'm the one who got all the call s from people who were towed." , The Mayor added that he was happy about the BEEKEEPING( change, not because of the phone call , but becau e of all the "increased busine s out there at night" dri ~ ClASS AJill See PARKING, 5 ..,_ AT THE UNIVERSITY Watching IN THE NEWS water use

summer of Jess than average rainfall has NEWARKERS • Newark scrambling to maintain water supplie . "Here come the students and still no rainfall ," said city water and wastewater director Joseph CAUGHT IN Dombrowski on Wednesday. "We're going to volun­ tary restrictions now in case we need to impose mandatory ones." GMDRUG The mandatory restrictions could come almost immediately. "The demand will jump on Sunday BUST. 2 when the first wave of freshman move on campus," said Dombrowski. "If the voluntary measures do not reduce con umption by approximately 20 percent, ltlk..,., 11ncy Troup was the queen of the hive recently when she participated In U.. we will have to impo e mandatory water restric­ ,.... Elltlm Apicuftural Society conference. The one-week session here drew Hilt tions.'' ..,.• apertencetl beekeepers c from as far away as Panama and Uruguay lnsltllllato UD TUITION ON lit wlrlll af lleel. Troup, a master beekeeper, was an Instructor. See Lifestyle, 11111 I. See WATER,·4 ..,_ THE RISE ONCE AGAIN. 3

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• Police Blotter is compiled each the window of an apartment in A complaint wa~ called in on this time. •rt•t•k ji"rm1 the files of 1he Newark Town Court Apartments. Aug. 19 that playground equipment . Polia Departmem. the New Castle According to police reports the at West Park Elementary had been Entered by the roof Newarkers County Police Department and the resident of building 31 was walking defaced. IJC'immre State Police hy staff his dog and noticed a person look­ According to Newark Police Newark Police report that uTit£'1" Julia Samp.wn . ing into the window of his apart­ reports between Aug. 12 and Aug. between midnight Aug. 16 and 9: 15 ment. Inside his apartment was a 19 unknown persons wrote several a.m. Aug. 18 unknown persons caught in Police investigate female roommate. The resident words and phrases on new play­ entered Suburban Liquors in went back into the apartment to con­ ground equipment at West Park Suburban Plaza. GM drug death on S. College tact police without confronting the Elementary with black perman~nt According to police the suspects peeping tom. Officers responded marker. are thought to have gained entry Newark Police are currently and checked the area to no avail. Police have no leads at this time. from th~ roof of the shopping plaza. investigating the death of a 30-year­ The police have no further informa­ SuspectsJ also exited the same way. bust old Newark man. According to tion on the identity of the suspect. An undisclosed amount of cash and r\!pom. police were called to the Apartment entered liquor were taken. Newarkers Dennis .~00 block of South College Aven ue Office Burglarized Police are continuing their inves­ Bladen, 51, and Steve Aug. 25 about 2:45 a.m. by a neigh­ According to Newark Police a tigation. _ MciLvaine, 27, were among bor who reportedly heard a gunshot Newark Police report that resident at Center Street Apartments the 15 men arrested fo ll ow­ in a nearby residence. between Aug. 18 about 6 p.m. and reported that between Aug. 16 Car stolen ing a 16-month investigation The body wa\ pronounced dead Aug. 19 about 8 a.m. unknown per­ around II p.m . and Aug. 22 arou nd into suspected illegal drug at the ~ccne and was turned over to sons burglarized the office of Town 12:30 p.m. unknown persons were Newark Police report that sales at the General Motors the medical examiner\ office. Court Apartments. suspected of entering said resident's between 8:30p.m. Aug. 18 and 9: 30 Newark Police detectives and the Boxwood Plant. According to the report a mainte­ apartment. a.m. Aug. 19 a vehicle was stolen Others arrested include medical examiners office are con­ Upon returning to the apartment nance worker at the Apartments from the 300 block of Old Oak Steve Anderson, 32, Jay tinuing to investi gate the incident. found the office ransacked and a Aug. 22 the resident noticed a rip in Road . Hawthorne, 24, Otis which poli ce believe appears to calculator and copy machine dam­ the screen in the kitchen. The vehicle, a 1990 Oldsmobile, Henderson, 38, Raymond have been se lf inflicted. aged. Items missing include a According to police on Tuesday, was stolen from the owners drive­ Motorola pager, several master keys Aug. 19, a friend of the resident way. Police are unable to provide Acton, 39, John DuVall , 38, and a roll of postage stamps. drove by to check on the apartment further description of the vehicle. Luke lsom, 42, Merrill The case has been turned over to and noticed a light on at the address. No evidence_was left at the resi­ Stanton, 37, Kenneth Dietz, Peeping Tom detectives for further investigation. The resident reported that noth­ dence. The vehicle has not been 36, Jerome Lynch, 47, and It was reported to Newark Police ing appears to have been taken and recovered as of press time. Gary Wasno, 34, all of the on ly ev idence of forced entry is that ~ m Aug. 18 about 5:40 a.m. an Playground defaced Police are continuing thei r inves­ Wilmington; Van Calloway, unknown person was looking into on the window. tigation. 41, and Glen Johnson, 37, Police have no further leads at both of New Castle; and James Dennison, 49, of American Elkton, Md. Hawthorne. Lynch and Appliance Mcilvaine are not employed - byGM. The investigation came to caught again a close on Aug. 2 1 as New Anorney General M. Jane Brady hac; Castle County police detec­ announced the filing of a comprehenc;ive tives, county police K ~ 9 enforcement action in the Superior Court teams and county paramedics Starting next Friday, August 22nd, stop by one of in and for New Castle County, against assisted by supervisors and American Appliance Inc., and itc; owner security officers from the advertisers listed below and pick up your Free and President William C. Rowland. General Motors, executed American Appliance, a New Jersey Grand Jury indictment arrest based retailer, sells home appliances ~\ Copy of Chesapeake Publishing's Bridal Guide warrants. 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r- ---~ Tuition prices on the rise again at UD 1-95 tolls program." combinati n of up to 19 mea ls/week visi n and data connec ti ons. According to Rosell e, 116 plus points whi h can be also be The Uni crsity of D la war reduced for Roselle notes Delawareans wi II allend the used to purchase food. 1996-97 housing rate of 2,480 for a Uni crsity this y ar with assistance According to th Truste s this i~ ­ traditional multiple room rank d weekend increase is lowest from MBNA. niversity of the lowest average increase in the near the middle of comparable East Delaware students will also receive last five yea rs for dining rat . . Th oast sc ho b. wi th Villan va in last 10 years appro imatel 62 million in finan­ average increase for 1996-97 was University again ranked the highest Reduced tolls will be 1n cial aid from the university and r d­ 3.9 p r ent, while in 1992-93 dining at 3,860 and Virginia Polytechnic effect at the By MEGAN AFTOSMIS cral government, as well as ex tra rates were increased an average of In stitut e and State nivcrsit Maryland/Delaware 1-95 toll plan from 7 a.m . to II p.m. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER amount s from private sourc s. 6.6 per ent. charged the lowest rate at $ 1,396. Rose ll noted that the tuition rise Meal plans for winter and sum­ · An increase in th Stu den t daily Friday, Aug. 29 is the lowest percentage incr ase in mer sessi ns will also increase by llea lth Service fee wen t into effect through M nday, pt. I. Incoming students at th e Normal tolls of $ 1. 25 for University of Delaware face mor than ten yea rs. ·'Th 3.3 percent, with winter s ssion in Jun when the ost was in rcascd Universit y of Delaware is trul y one prices rising by 12 over last year's by 5 to $ 135 per semester. The passenger vehi lcs will he in cr as d tuition and other fe s as only I during that tim e. th e new year begins. of the best ed ucation bargains in th pri to 372. Th fiv -week sum ­ h alth service fcc fo r winter and nation, and that fact is increasing! mer session mea l plan price will summer sessions will remain at their c ording to th For Delaware res id nts, tuition is Delaware Deparlm nt of up by $ 130 over last year to $4, 120 re ogni zed and not~d by others," incr ase from $458 to $ 47 . The urrent pric s. Ro. ell e said. seven and a half-week summer se!'l ­ This increase is com parable to Tn:nsportation, heavy traffic for undergraduates and most gradu­ on holidays and summer ate students, while non-residents Th University of Delaware si\ln mea l plan price wi ll now cost the past increase for the 1996-97 1996-97 meal plan rat , priced at 650. academic year. The tudent Health weekends, has traditionall will pay $ 11 ,750. led to traffic back-up!-l at that The tuition for Delaware r si­ 2, II 0, was among the lowest of Also, ciTectiv this month, the Service fee was increased by $7 this comparable co lleges and univers i­ rates for residence hall rooms will past yea r to $ 130 per semester. This location. den ts who ar full-tim e grad uate Vari able messag board !'l students in the masters in business tic: on the East oast. be increased an average of 4.5 per­ follow 's an increase in the hea lth fee barging the hi ghest rate of cent. The cost of a traditional, mul ­ for winter sess ion last year by $2 to wi ll be erected on 1-95 to administration program rose by reduce c nf us ion and in form $ 170 to $5, 190. For non-resid nts, $3,450 was Villanova University, tip le room is go ing up 4.4 percent $37. while th e University of New to $2.590. The pri ce of a two-bed­ Other health servi ce fees will be travelers of lowered toll s. In tuition rose by $500 to $ 11 ,750. a furth er effort to limit delay "U D is even a better barga in fo r Hampshire harged the lowest fee room apartment in the Christiana increased by an average of 3.75 per­ of $ 1,800. Towers wi ll increase $ 120 or 4.3 c nt . and move traffic smoothl y, D lawareans thi s year," said out side lanes at the plaza University Pres idenL David P. Hi gher room and board rates for percent to $2,940. Other housing The Student Comprehensi ve fee the 1997-98 academic year include rates were increased as little as 1.6 will also be increas d to $84 forth will be staffed with added Rose ll , "with significant increases toll colle tors. in financial aid available from the annua l dining plan rates increasing percent and as much as 4.6 percent. 1997-9 academic year. Univers ity, as well as from MBNA an average of 3.3 percent or $70. University housing rates inclu de Sourc s : U of D press releases America under its new scholarship raising last year 's pri ·e, to $2, 180. local phone service, special phone and charts. Dining plans can be purchased for a features like voic mail. ca ble tele- GOLDEN DOVE DINER RESTAURANT LEARN TO KING CRAB LEG FEAST SKATE August 25th- September 30th . 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. IN LINE Includes: soup or salad, a vegetable, lemon & butter &QUAD 1/2 LB Crab Legs .••..•••.•.•• $7.95 1 IB Crab Legs ...... $13.95 .... 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at 12:30 p.m. Accord in g to Newark planning director Roy Lopata, serv ice on Unic ir y buses will coordi nate with th e train schedules. The N2 Unicity bus running from Welsh Tract Road wi ll arrive at the train station at 7:43 a.m. and 5:32p.m. TheN I mid-day loop wi ll stop at the station at II :5 7 a.m. for persons using th e otT-p ak rail-bus. In addition to DART Route 33 on Sou th Co llege Avenue, two new bu s shuttles wi II take riders from the Newark Park & Ride, f\>rmer sit e of Danncmann 's Fabrics, (Route 57), and from the Milford rossroads area (Route 5R). One-way adult fare for the train or rail-bus between Newark and Wilmington is $2.25. A monthly Intermediate Pass for commu ters between ewark and Wilmington is $49. Newark to Philadelphia one­ way adult fare is 5; th e SE PTA monthly TrailPass is $ 142. Train ti ckets are available on the train in Newark or at th e Wilmington or Philadelphi a sta­ tion s. Monthly passes may be pur­ chased at th stations, or by writing to : DART First State, Transportation Stores Specialist, NOW. THE BAD NEWS . 400 A. Madi son Street, Wilmin gton 1980 I. Passes should be ordered no lat er than the 20th of the month to cn.- ure delivery by th e end of the WE WON'T BE OPEN UNTIL 10 A.M. mon th. Durin g th e first month of rail serv ice, parking will b free in the 300 spac s at the Newark station. I) ll1 J \ "0 11 <• d 11 w cl i 1 \lilt i I dl C 11 . d1 is is YO Ill' i 11 \' i (ell i o ll 1o cI; s (' 0 (' r· Beg inning in October, parking will be available at the Newark station o11r· Jl( ·wc·st C'ct li<·o Conwr·s - wid1 c\ wo n c J c ~ · f'ul selc<' 1i o n o f' cjlt d lit L:J>rics. for $2 per day. Monthly parking is available only for those with a valid pric·ccl witll xc·c j>ti onc\1 \' c"t luc . I :I'Oill wine low 1tTc1lmcnts to SEPTA monthly pass for $20 per month . ('IIStOlll-11 1) 1101st('t'('(j ('lll'llitut'C (O el l\ C'Xl)('t'i('tl(•('(l Strt lf l'CcH~/ to h Jp tandard bike ra cks are avai !able in addition to secur d bike lockers for ren t. Sch clules will be available sok(' c\1.1\' Lolllc c l c·c·o r· c~ting c uc::-;tion . Cc\lic ·o Co,·ncrs i s Lc r c 1 for the new service by lat e August. For information, call 652-DART. witl1

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STORE HOURS , MON. lO - TUES . l0-6 WED . l0-8 THURS .-SAT. l0-6 SUN. l2-5 FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR CATALOG. GALL 1-800-213 -8366 AL<.L~I ~9. lY97. i'\1-.\\\RI\ ro ... J . P\C.I .) http://www.ncbl.com/post/ ·New president Groom 'slaughtered' at Bachelor Party Friends and family of Thom dents, plan a formal wedding brought in trees from their garden Slaughter surprised him with a reception at the Christiana departm nt." "bachelor party" at Lowe's in Hilton in eptembcr. Both were A barb cu grill was takes over at Eden Square recently. married before and laughter arranged to ser e on of the "That's his favorite ~tore," already has two daughters and groom 's fa oritc mea b. hot said friend Sue Diamond. "The two grandchildren. dogs and bake bean. . n a buffet standard joke in the family was Diamond said the wedding party graced by an i sculpture of a Goldey-Beacom that he would take (his futur wanted to do something fun and hamm r. 'Thom thinks the wed­ bride) there for dates if he unusual for Slaughter. "We ding re cption is 'too mu h.\ ith Goldey-Beacom College starts Programs. During his tenure as approached Lowe's about it and they even an ice sc ulpture ,'' said the provost, Goldey-Beacom intro­ could.'' the new school year with recently­ Slaughter and Barbara Ann liked the idea," said Diamond. amused Diamond, •·. o we got duced its first MBA program in appointed president, Mohammad Gestwicki, both Newark resi- "They even set up chairs for us and on here for him. t o." llyas, Ph.D., at the helm. 1992 and made dramatic in reases llyas, who joined the colleg in the p rcentag of faculty with ter­ staff in June of 1975 as associate minal degrees. llyas was described academic dean , is the seventh presi­ by one staff member as the "-tirch i­ dent sine Goldey and Beacom tect of the Goldey-Beacom curricu­ Colleges merged in 1951. lum." llyas' appointment was the result llyas is also known for his keen of a national search to fill th vacan­ fiscal skills. producing 21 y ar-cnd cy created when William R. Baldt budget surpluses while expanding assumed the position of president and upgrading faculty and program­ emeritus after nineteen years as ming. president. Nan y hurchman Sawin, hair 141 E. Main Street, Newark _ Formerly an assistant professor of the board of trustees, served not at the University of Delaware, ll yas only on this presid ntial search has served as director of the evening committee. but also on the commit­ division treasurer. and vice presi­ tee which se le ted Baldl in 1977. Located directly across the street from our dent for academic affairs at Goldey Sawin praised llyas' .selection, Newark Goodwill store, our brand new Goodwill Beacom. declaring, "Dr. ll yas' strength in In 1984, he was appointed , academics and fiscal matters is sec­ Too! store features furniture, dishes, accessories , provost, a post he held until being ondary only to his commitment to named interim president in Goldey-Beacom and the unique books, posters, computers, and much, much more! September, 1996. llyas earned his education we provide." Ph.D. in business educati on from Goldey-Beacom College, found ­ Perfect for furnishing that back to school dorm or the University of Connecticut, and ed in 1886, offers graduate and was a Fulbright Scholar from 1966 undergraduate degrees with a focus apartment! You're going to love the bargains! to 1968. on business. With alumni from 25 According to co llege officials, states and 66 countries. Goldey­ llyas was critical in obtaining Bea om College is accredi ted by accreditation for the col leg from th e Commission on Higher We're not the Middle States Association , and Education of the Middle States initiated the process for national Association or Colleges and accreditation from the Association Schools. finished 'til you're of Co ll eg iate Business Schools and furnished! Parking time lengthens at night on Main Street ...... PARKING, from 1 on the meters was recommend d to reflect an appropriate amount of vi ng the decision. time for people to have drinks and a According to Newark Police meal at a restaurant.'' Chief William Hogan, th e amend­ Co uncilman Anthony Fe li cia ments to the city traffic ordinance ex pressed concern that two hours approved by ouncil on Monday was not enough time to dine when ni ght ex tend th e hours of dail y park­ some places had more than a 30- in g on Main Street from McKean minute waiting time to ge t seated. Place to Elkton Road , and on However, District 4 me.mber Academy and Haines streets Thomas Wmi1pler pointed out that between Main Street and Delaware diners with that problem co uld still Avenue. park in th e Newark Parking "Thi s (9 :30p.m.) parking restric­ Authoriiy lot s for as long as th ey tion was initiall y created in 1990 as like up to I a.m. the. final and most successful solu­ " I think it 's terrific that we've tion to the prob lems we were expe­ gone from a problem with people ri encing on Main Street a number of hanging ou t to people not having years ago," said !logan . '· Young enough time .to do business down­ people were c0 11 gregating and loi ­ town at I 0 and II at ni ght ." said t ring on the sidewalks and th eir Wampler. "cruising" on Main Street created New meters with the same fees traffic jams." and tim e limits as thos on M<~in I loga n sa id his department is still trect will be installed on the west concerned about the possibility of sid<.: of Haines Street to increase such problems reoccurring. availability of parking in that area. "However, the Downtown Parking No parking wi ll be permi tt ed on ommittee and city Tralli Main street between 2 and 6 a.m . to omm it tee believe that new restau­ allow time for street sweeping and rants and businesses on Main Street to keep the street clear during the have rev italized this area making it early morning hours. ''This gives a more attractive to adults," said one-hour grace period between I !logan. ·• omplaints from mer­ a.m. when meter enforcement stops chants and perso ns using the restau­ and · 2 a.m . when the no-parking rants late at night caused us to con­ restriction tak ;\ effect," said sider giving this a try." Hoga n. Police will monitor the change The ci ty hopes to have the new for a year to document the impact of regulations in effect in th ·next few the new regulations. At the end of weeks although no date has been Purchase Too! the year, th police departm nt will set. New meters mus1 be installed $~~?o~d~i!~~e!!~~~!ct!~~ e~~!o~~odwill ~tore and receive a discount coupon for use in "The Store Across the Street!" submit a report to council with fur­ and fees and times must be altered ther changes if n ·eded. on existing meters. "We will put fly ­ Coupon expires Sept. 30 , 1997 Parking meters will remain in ers on windshields for awhile when operation during the late evening we start to tell people about it ," said hours wi th fees increasing to 25 Hogan. cents for 15 minutes or $ 1 an hour Revenu e from the addit ional between 6 p.m. and I a.m. for a two­ parking time will be used to hire U gaadwill '10ol hour maximum. "The increased rate two part -time parking enforcement may discourage youth from parking officers who will abo hand out 141 E. Main Street, Newark (302) 453·0818 at the meters who come to New<1rk maps and other information related 140 E. Main Street, Newark (302) 453-1430 to "sociali ze" on Main tred and to off-street parking, parking valida­ Mon.-Fri. 0-8 • Sat. 9-6 • Sun. 11 -5 & Mon .-Fri. 9:30-7 • Sat. 9:30...5:30 • Sun .11 :3t-4:30 thereby recreate the environment tion programs, and directions to Vlu, U.•terC•rd, Di•cover, MAC, c••h & checke •ccepted that existed in the past." said downtown restaurants and other DoMtlon• gr~~eiou•ly eccepted • Proceeds benefit local Goodwill Job Tr•ining ~nd P~ment Progn~ms Hogan. "The two-hour maximum facilities. • • Visit us on the World' Wide Web

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NY RELUCTANCE f "crui sing" and loitering along Main the part of N wark city Street. Scenes like th ose shown in A official s to support a our "Out of th e Attic" photo at return to park ing on Main Street ri ght (taken from our 1990 photo after 9:30 p.m . was based on exp - fil es) wer the norm. rir.;ncc- bad experience. When then -new poli ce chi f Monday ni ght, as ou r fro nt rage William A. Hogan arriv dearly story details, th city council thi s decade, his marchin g orders approved a packag or parking reg­ we re to clean up downtown. He ulation chan ges that includes a lift­ and others did so and much of their ing of the 9:30 p.m. ·parking ban success has been attri buted to the downtown. 9:30 p.m parking ban. Hence, some Mayor Ronald Gardner says hi s relu ctance to lift it. phone will be quieter now. ln We app laud the council and city recent month s, he was at the officials for developing and receiving end of a llurry of com­ approvi ng th parkin g packag plai nt call s from ci ti zens towed adopt cl Monday. Such a tion from private lots. With this addition would not hav e bee n eff ctiv e in of late-ni ght parking spaces, offi­ 1990, but it makes good sense cials believe some of th parking today. The plan is well -thought-out problems that led to aggr ssiv.e by those responsible for maintain­ towing will b alleviated. in g order and should help make But it wasn 't so long ago that downtown Newark a plac where Newark officials we re barrag d adults will want to com to in the ev nin g. with ang ry call s abou t te nag NEWARK POST FILE PHOTO PER CHANCE PAGES FROM THE PAST Doctor retires after • cws a~ il appeared in the Newark Post throughout th e yea rs There were rumor~ alloal dents depending upon wha t • Aug. 30, 1922 that the sc hoo ls would usc ci ty offic ials decid after the distinguished career Standard time but thi s was review is completed. But the Fewer swivel chairs Jenied by Superintendent impact wi ll not b' fell of riO in Washington Owens. 10 20 years, sai d Carl Luft , By ELBERT CHANCE Delaware Hospital. World War II cit y manager. had beg un. and he'd taken prelimi ­ NEW/IRK POST CO LUMNIST nary steps to enter th e U .. Air Departments ut •Aug. 30,1972 hJrce a:-. a doctor when fat e inter­ Washington arc ann ou ncin g ' L LO 'AL Rf:SJDE T ve ned. big clcan111cc sa les of sw ivt:l Weekly Post to Pushmobile colli­ chai r ~. clt:.,crilx:" him "" an in!->li tu ­ Whil e an int ern at Dela ware sion mars race 0 tion. man y know him as a I , Hospital. Roy had cared for severa l Th is is good Repub li can launch daily c h e d career th ai Mavromatis suffered a heart attack Fewer sw iv el c hair~ is th e munities will witness th e according to one long-time hcl.!an more than a half century ago. and asked young Dr. Donoho to care for hi s great need or America - and arri va l, ea rl y in Octoh r of a observer of th e Delaware Rny Don >ho \ D Ia ware rooh go deep. patit.::nts whil e he was recuperating. Two da :-. Harding is selling th em at new bahy. · Push Mobile Derb y. 111 -., la ther. lhcrl P. Donoho. wa~ born in after Roy's arrival 10 take thi s temporary reduced prices. The name of th e baby will "We've been an accident Odc :-.-. a. !.!radualcd from Dclawart: olkl!e in as:-.i gnment , Dr. Ma vromatis died . Fewer sw ive l chairs means h the Doilr Pos/. wa iting to happen for si llN--1. and enjoyed a tling a~ a minor l e~t g uc Several N~.:wark area doctors already had "full er dinner paib." Few r ·· we l "l! ~ ll y didn 't reall y years." said Karen Bt.::atli e. ha -,e hall pit cher b ·fore lrginning hi s medica l ent ered military service and another local sw ivel chairs mea n:-. P ·ace kn ow what to ca ll the hrat, promotional director for the education in Phi ladelphi a. l'tt:r l.!a rning hi:-. phy:-. ician. Dr. E. Earle Weggenmann , was and Prospe rit y - ont: time:-. n­ ... aid Regina ld B. Rockwell. ve nt . medica l d ·grce. he ~pent "evcral yea r~ in him.,elf t:xpe ri enc in g medical problems. To on ymou:-. term s. editor of th e Wee.£./\• Posl, The mishap occurred when M 'XICO a!"> doc tor for a mining com pan y meet thi :-. se ri ous ;-, hortagc, a group of civ ic Wh y not again'? "But :-.incc it is molh.ercd by a car veered ou t of control before t:"lahli .,h in l! hi ~ pri ale practice in leaders, among them Dr. Wallace Johnson, our Weekl y. it somehow through one of the hoy hale Merchant v 11l e. .J. prevail ed upon Roy to establish his practice ' Opening exercises sce~~1ed the log ical thing lo barriers and collided with hen Roy b ·gan to con.,ida co llt: gc!-1 in the ci ty, a dec ision thai proved a blessing 1 do. Sandy Torde ll a, of New after !!.radua11ng from Mcrcharllvillt: Hi gh to the communit y. at new colored Castl e. School. hi" lather proposed a tour of hi!-> alma Within weeks the new arrival had become school here Tordel la, 29, was left wi th mater. and they cros.,t:d the D >Iaware River company do<.:lor for the National Vulcanized an ~ssor lm c nl of bru iscs and on the old New a'>tlc ferry to confer with the Fibre omp·my. student physician for the • Aug. 28·, 1992 cut s, some·of whic h required David Boyles, president of stitches. nivcr,>~ty\ formidable Dt.:an of Mt:n eorgc niv e r~i l y. and physician for th e Army th e olored Patent -Teacher ·1-rnggy' Duuon. The oung man oh iou~l y Specializ.cd Training Progr lan<.lin g !->tu<.lenl:-. who purchased a lot at 266 S. Co li gc Avenue Monday lo evaluate the man­ ncr in which money in the and irs forerunners hy hc<:amc ph "icia n ~. while Lewi s Z. Care . a from the Fraternal Order of red Men where 'New fangled' time lenni" teammate. was one of th ' D's all ­ ht: built a modern offi ce that opened the foi - city's $ 13 million pension staffer .I ulia Sampson . time athlcti<.: g re at~. lenerin ' in four sports. l lwing yeor. H • ha" procticed in thai location fund is being invested.Thc Followin !.! in hi:-. father\ fool:-. 11-!p:-.. Ro tnr 4X ycurs, ~baring the building for the last ' When th local public city's inv c~ tmcnl strategy Ej/(Jrts are made ro retain enrolkd ut Temple Universil Medical yuarl ·r cenlllry with hi .., son , Dr. Chri ., tophcr ... chools open on nc t Tuesda hasn ' I hccn reviewed since original headlines am/ Sc hool. A yl!ar lat r he married hi" co llege R. Donoho. they will have daylight !"lav ing 1966. "\\ Cc theart. Dorothea Thiel. and tw.o year" time, the ~arne as in th e The upshot l:Ould lran:-.lalc style. later. he wmpletcd hi~ intem'lhip at the old See CHANCE, 7 .... Spring. into a lower ta x rate for resi - http://www.ncbl.com/post/ At ! rc ti rcmcnt indudc han g separately," sa id fro m the fed ral level to state om mittce. The meeting will 1974. He subsequentl y became head of th e a trip to Western anada. po.-.sibl rlC t :-.ummcr. B njamin Franklin on Jul y 4, government s. States genera ll y provide rrr e with the opportu­ Allergy Service of the Medical enl er of But Ne\1 ark. both agrLc.c. wi ll continue to be home 1776. at the signing of the favor thi s trend , a~ long as the nity to bring hom ideas to Delaware. a post . he held until the early base. Declaration of Independence. dollars lhat supporred th pro­ our Delaware House Judiciary 1980s when he was designated an honorary Rem ini sc ing about hi~ long career. Ro The same ma y be said today gram on rh e f deral level Committee. Legislators who sta ff member. He has continued to teach and spoke first not of the many patients he has for the role of states within the come along wi th the responsi ­ attend the annual meetin g also gave hi s final lecture to Jefferson Medical h Ipeel. but of the first one h lost. federal government. When bililies they must ass um e. have the opportunily to '""meet School students training at the Medical " II was president Hullihcn. a man I f.!.rca tl y NCSL works lo provi de stat united, states ex hibit tremen­ with se nior members of Center early thi s year. admired,'' he explains. ··and if we had known dous power; when divided. leg islatures with a strong and ongress and hi gh ranking It was the late William D. Murra y, then then what we do today. he might have had a the entire union suffers. cohesive voice as rhe federal officials from th e Clinton Blue Hen football coac h and athletic direc­ much longer life. But he had been opcri.!tcd on Delegates from our 50 system ''d valves." administration. tor. who invited Roy to become UD team for a kidney stone and his surgeon kept him in states will join representatives That is why att ndance al I believe it is important to physician. He began thai assignment with bed in the hospital. He died when a blood dot the NCSL annual meetin g is represent our state at this from our commonwealths and one of Delaware\ informal teams during the developed. Today we wou ld have had the t rritorics for the 23rd annual crucial. How our state reacts important national confer­ war years. 1943- 1945 , and continued patient up and mov ing soon after the operation to devolution, and the issues ence. I look fo rward to shar­ meeting of th e National through Dave Nelson's tenure and for many to prevent that problem." Conference of State that come wilh it. not only ing th e information I obtain yea rs with present oach Tubby Raymond . It Legislatures (N SL) on Aug. will greatl y influem;e how we from the meetin g. with my co l­ was Roy who recommended that th grow th • The authm : 1rhennot 011 the go{( course. mn 6. In Benjamin Franklin's attain our goals, hut will also leagues in the legislature. the of the UD athletic program demanded the he heard eochj(i/1 as the./irllliliorl·oice on/10/tiJCing hometown of Philadelphia. determine how ahly we meet media and wi th my co n­ full -time services of a sports med icine physi­ Unirersity o/Dek11wm• hrnne.fi>orha/1 gal/It's. ojoh legislators and their staff will fulurc chall enges. By learning stituent s. ci an. At th conclusion of hi s association /I{' has doneji w /(JIIr decades. hance i.w longtillll' exc hange new ideas and infor- about successes and failures with the football squads. he rece iv ed a spe-

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Jo Merce r A Bou nt y ol Ha -, il -, The lortUll C'> or ba-. il (0 cimum bu -, ili curn ) ha ve va ri ed through th e c.:c nturic". Anci ent ~N r it e r " we re a mi xed group ol' vilifier\ anu cham ­ pi on" or thi ., mode\t annual. On the one hand. ba-, il wa-, acc.: u ~c d of' e< IU \ in g di ~t:'> ti ve up ..,c t and inL \ ti ­ na! wonn '>. eye damagt: . and coma and ~c.:or pi o n-. in the bra in. Conve r..,e ly other writ t: r" of th e time prai .,ed th e.: virtu e .., of ha -. il in th e trcatrn c.: nt of n e r v ou~n c ... ~ . a ~ well a ~ ih contribution or delici ous llavor to foo k So mt: fol" tal e" hold that basil was an hc.: rh or a creature known as the ba ... ili :o. k. Thi :o. Jragon could kill with it ~ l! at.e and breath. A French -, ayin g th at tran.., lat e'> ao, '" he's sow­ in g th e ba.., il .'" mcanin l!. that one i'> ha vin g a fit or c.: ur-.- in g. owe-. to th e bcli cr that NEWARK POST STA FF PH OTO BY KELLY BENNETl ha" il '>C elb would '> prout Dr. Marion Ellis, of Nebraska, teaches bee anatomy to his students in a course offered at the University of Delaware. onl y ir the g ar c kn ~.: r ve r­ ball y ahu .., in !! the -,e c d ~ a" they \h·ere By Jo Mercer pl ant ed. With thi .., colorful bac"ground . it at' all i ~ 'I wo nder that ha .., il ha s become one oft he 1110'>1 Cllll\111011 herbs found in th e avc ra!.! c c.: ook\ kitchen. French and hal ian ~c o o k in e. tradition have ma lc th • mo-.t of th ~ natural affinit y of ha-.il for all sorh of f'oodo, . t:'> p 'C iall y tom"toc-. . garlic. and chi cke n. Altho u!.!. h th e \ Uil1111 er i-. nearin g an end . y o~ 1 can "'iII grow e nou g h ~ ba '> il I rom '>Cc.: d outdoors to enjoy it '> -. pi c, -w,ect l'la vor and fragrance. Ba -, il i.., ca\\ to urow and ..,hould be one.: ol the herb.., ineludc.:d in even tht.: mmt modeo.;t of herb gurdens. Although mmt ut' the common ha..,il " !.!.ro w to h · I X inches tall. a By LAURA SANKOWICH 600 peop le. aron said that over 450 people ''You learn the technical aspects of it, such t"ew v ~;ricti e '> \lay below 12 inches were expected thi s year and approximately a~ pollination and how to set up a business.'' and arc well -..,uited to container !Hlr­ NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER 100 would participate in th' short courses. Skove hoped to learn new ideas in bee­ denin l!. Basil-. uro w best in full \Un Approximately :15 people enrolled in keeping from other members of the confer­ but willtolcr:~t ~ \lllllC at't ernoon S A PART OF THIS YEAR'S confer­ the level one course, according to aron . ence. "I sell honey and also beeswax orna­ :- hade . Carefull y prepare the soil ence for the Eastern Apicultural with humu.., . lime to have a pH The course instructed aspiring beek epers ments, such as little rabbits and ducks,'' she A Society. both novice and experienced on "what bees are," im:luding their biolo­ explained. h '1\\ Ce n O.) and 7.0 and f•rtili1.er at the rat e of OII C.: lwl r cup I 0- 10- 1() beekeepers could get answers about the nec­ gy. th e basics of maintaining a colony. Skove said the sales of her bee-generated ove r ten 'ljll:lrc fee t. Sow th e ..,ecd tar-gathering insect:-. with the painful sting . and beekeeping. products helped to defray the costs of bee­ uft er danJcr of l'ro .., t. or ~tart the The nne-week session hosted this sum ­ "The honey bee is not domesticated," keeping, and she hoped to "break even., on pl anh indoor-. eight we'"" before mer by the University of Delaware gave said Caron. ··so peopl e need to know how to her investment even if she doesn ., make a ~e ttinl! out. Stagge red planting-; two aspiring beekeepers from as far away as how to handle them properly." profit. w c)..,.., apart up until about the first Panama and Uruguay insight into the world Dewey said that the course is important "People start bees for lots of reasons or . cptemhc.:r will giv ' a continuous of he's. for beekeepers who arc ju~t starting out other than honey or pollination,'' Dewey han't: '>l throu l! h the \UI11!11 ·r. Basils "Everyone comes from different (places), need moi"t. h~ut nut '> ogcy '>Oil in because they learn how to keep bees for the ~aid .."Some people (just) do it as a hobby order to gro\o\ their he.., t. and we can all Jearn a little from each first few seasons and also how to make a and find hee keeping enjoyable. They like ll arvc -.t ba"iI k avc.:" by pinching other." said Nancy Troup. a master beekeep­ profit from them . natural things and may keep them to help out th e \tcm. not ju -. t individual er from Maryland and instructor for the However, Dewey said that only about their garden along." leave .., . hi -. will hel p promote -.ide course. five percent of al l beekeepers arc in it Dewey said often the intent of those who branchin g and incrca-.cd yi •ld'> . '' You don ' tju~t meet people that keep for commerce. The other 95 percent arc sel l hont:y for a profit is merel y to pay hack Ba:o.il flower'> may aho he.: harv stcd bees - we're like a fraternity of people that hobbyists like New Jcr~ey resident their initial investment. lor cdihlc !.! tt rni ... h 111 di..,hc-. and \hare the bond of bees." athie Skove. The beginners course cost . '6). which did herhal vinegar ... and oil'> . Since the The two-and a-half-day course for begin­ Skove began beekeeping as a hobbyist not include on-campus housing or meals that vari Ctl e\ of ha\il \ \\Ill t:rO\\ polli ­ ncr.., included a pamphlet of information to nat e. it will b · dil ficult to -. ave and is now active on a ~late and local lev I. arc available during the class. Also featured \ecd-. that arc true-to-type il you or . upplemcnt lecture~ on beekeeping, honey­ "When I started beekeeping, I had two in the class were hands-on dcmon~trations of your m:ichbor gnm an a""ortm ·nt. p.athering. and bee-raising as well as aspects hive~." said Skove who now owns and beekeeping procedures and how to extract Bm rre ~ h -.ccd I or arict ic~ each of ba~ic biolog . maintain~ I 3 hives containinh. over 50.000 honey. yc

ANCE IS CERTA INLY a "cutting edge" choreographer~ who original mi ss i n, it~ rcputati n of used in very important part of the can ca1Ty audi nces t el trifyi ng dynamism , prec ision and quality D performing arts. It is, indeed, new heights of marvel. have placed it in a class wi th the one of the oldest arts of all. There is Ole! On Wednesday, March 18 country's finest ompanies. many dishes some very good news for th ·e who at 8 p.m., the Jose Greco II The ompany has earned praise enjoy dance in our area this season lamenco Dance ompany will be on both sides of the Atlantic for ..... OUTLOOK , from 8 and I would begin today with that stomping the sta ge with grea t " wan Lake,'' "Romeo ct Jullict," ncr. M fa ori tc pco,to recipe news. rhythms. For almost 50 y ars th "Don Qui otc," ·'Gise ll e," com s from Joy of ooking. You The Russian Ballet Theater of name Jose Greco has been synony­ " oppelia,'' " Pctrushka ," "La can aho en li ve n a frot.cn or carry- Delaware will be making its perma­ mous with verything flam enco. ylphide," ''Sleeping R auty" and ut pit.Za with a sprinkling of nent home at Delaware's Center for Now the man tl e has pass d to hi s many others. Some of th e great chopped ba-.il leaves. the Performing Arts, The Grand By PHIL TOMAN son and the younger Greco is carry­ ch re graphers and dir ctor. f th But if yo u rea ll y wan t to' ow Opera House! It has certainly ing on the great traditi n. ballet world ha ve work ed with som special guests wi th a It refreshing appeti1.cr on one of the appeared at the Grand in pervious As I mentioned earlier, this is all them. will be an evening not to be remaining hot days, Lr th i-. seasons, but its home had remained in addition to the off rings of our missed. unu -; ual but capti va ting TOMA­ The Playhouse. Now the Russian own Russian Ballet Theater of For individual ti ckets or :orne TO-BASIL SORB T: Ballet Theater of Delaware takes its Theatre du Capitole de Toulouse. Delaware to b staged at the Grand great dea ls on combinations of the To make I quart, combine 1- place to follow th e Delaware That theater it s If is an artisti hi s­ Op ra House. dance programs offered this season, l/4 c up ~ basil syrup ( ee below), Symphony Orchestra and Opera tory lesson, but not for us ri ght now. Turning once again to the lirst pl ease contact the Grand Opera 2- I /2 cups fr sh tomato puree. I Delaware to the Grand. The Georgian State Dance offering, Ballet du Capitole de Hous . You may stop by th e Grand tabl e~poon tomat o paste. I/4 cup I will be sharing more news about Company will be on the boards of Toulouse will offer us a pr gra m box office at 818 The Market Street red pepper vodka (see below) and the Grand Tuesday, February I 0 at 8 hor ograph d by George Balanchin , Mall , or reach them by phon at I teaspoon fresh lemon jui ce. RBT and the sea-;on they have phmned Freeze in an icc cream but today my topic is the other dance p.m. Georgia is t>nc of mor inter­ late of the New York B·tllet. Works 302-652-5577 or 1-800-37 esting of the Russian Republics in machine or in th e freezing com­ progr.:uns to be offered us at the Grcllld will include erge Prokovief's GRAND; n the World Wide Web at partment of you r refrigerator. If during the 1997-98 season. many ways and music is one of "Prodigal Son," Felix Mendelssohn 's http://ameristar.net/grand/ or E-mail you usc th e freezer. stir th e rr zen Ken Wesler and his colleagues at them. This compan y will present "Scotch " Symphony (No. 3 in A at [email protected] . so rbet to break up the icc cryst als our Center for th Performing Arts Georgian ballads, poems, songs and Minor-Major,) Igo r Stavisnsky's and refreeze. tir aga in. if desired . continue to bring us the best local. dane s is th eir very colorful folk "Rubies" and Alexander Glazunov 's refreezing each time. to pr du c a national and international compa­ costumes. The Grand's Roy Wilbur "Raym nda Variations." Th re is cer­ smooth er so rbcl. nies is all branches of the arts. tdls me they will do everything tainly something in that program for Serve in sma ll bowl s with a sp ri g of basi I. There wi ll he four offerings and from demonstrating chivalry to cel­ anyon and everyone who likes an y ebrating a wedding feast. the first will be on Tuesday, January form of ballet. BASIL YRUP 27 at 8 p.m. It is, in my opinion, the The very new and very modern The company was form ed by the Boi I Jogc th cr 2 cups sugar. I/4 bes t visiting co mpan y they wi.ll Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensembl centuri es old th •:1ter whose name it cup chopped fresh basil and 5 offer us at 818 Market Street thi s will hold forth Sunda y. March 15, at bears in the 1800s. It s purpose was cu ps wa t r. Immediate! reduce season, Ballet du apitole de 7 p.m. This group is vitalit y in th support the op ras produced heat to simmer for 5 minute~ . Toulouse. This is one of France's dane . The pump life into th e th ere and provide the di verti sse­ over and refri gera te the s rup greatest ballet compani es. It mak es American dance scene and will daz­ m nts the Fr nch so love in thei r ovcrnigh 1. th en strain out and di~ ­ its hom e at and draws it s name from zle us that evenin g. The Ailey group opera performances. While it c r­ card the remaining \olids . th e more than four centuries old is home to some of our nation 's tain ly has, and still do s. fulfill its

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RT YJO p.m. Glenn William-. Duo will -Meetings tion. puppet \hOI\. flrcwor~ \ and more at the and staying at home to raise their children that h..· rx:rlorming at the Iron IIIII Br'wcry and COMEDY NH;HT 8 p.m. Comedienne Wendi naft fe\tival at Winterthur Mu-.eum . Garden and mee t~ at 1. Barnabas Church off Duncan Road. Rc,taurJnl. '\ewar~ . For mfo. tall ~HH-273~ . Fox will be performing in the Multipurpo'>e AUGUST 29 Library. Winterthur. through Aug. 31. For infor­ For information, call Karen Luck a1 366-0722. Room of the Trabanl Univmity Center. matiOQ. ca ll R -46(Xl. INTERNET TRAINING I to 2:30 p.m . !'he Al'Gt;ST 30 Univer~ity of Delaware ewark ca mpu ~ . For Ea11tcr Sea l Society is offering an Internet train ­ SEPTEMBER 4 inf rmation. ca ll 831-2791. AUGU T 31 ing Ia-.~ at the Ea~ter Scab Te h Center, cad·~ Hl'l Dr. Tom Pric,tcr. ca ll 324-1326. 1 Sunday~ . Leave the world behind at The Fire will be meet ing at Aldersgate mc1hodist Church. For infonmtion. call h)H-9111. E\ ape. a Chri-.tian nightclub at Percepti ons in CHILDRE 'S RESALE 8 a.m. to noon. The Fairfax. For information, call 762-8272 or 610- ECO-EXPLORF.RS \1 a.m. Learn and expcri­ Fir\1 tale Mother' of Muhiple '> i~ holding AUGUST 31 the College S4uarc Shopping Center. Newark. 793-3361. ~ncc primitivt: technologic-. at White Cia) Cn:c~ Children\ Resa le at hr i~tia n a High School. ZEN MEUITATION 7 p.m. The meet ing for the SECOND CHANCE 7 p.m. A s ub ~ta n ce abuse Salem Church Road , For information. ca ll 368- Zen medilation group will be meeting in the and addic ti ons meetin g will be held at Agape 9691. Backaches? Insomnia? Arthritis? Fcllow,hip Hall , ni1arian niver\ali~t Chri:tian Center, Wilmington. For information, YARD SALE 7 a.m. 10 4 p.m . A yard \ale. BBQ Fellowship, ewa rk . For information. call 368- call 654-4577. and car wash b being held at Pilgrim Bapti\l 2984 . MOMS CLUB 9:30a.m. The Pike Creek Moms Solutions Are Sold Here! Church. Bark~dale Road, ewark. For informa­ club wil l be meeting at the Limestone tion, call8 34-5109. GIA~T SELECTIOt\ OF COMFORTERS & SHEET SETS 1 SEPTEMBER 1 Presbyterian hurch, Limestone Road. Newark. BIKE TOUR registrali n 7 a.m. The lith annual For infonnation, call 292-145 I. Solid Oak, Cherry. Pine Beds &Funriture, All At Super low Prices Ami-.h Cou ntry (bike) Tour will begin ami end at PUBLIC MEETIN(i 7 p.m. The Bear Glasgow DEPRESSION SEM INA R 6:45 to 9:30p.m. Legi'>lative Mall in Dover, to benclit the Bookcase Waterbed Council of Civic Organitatinn i~ holding a plan­ cw Direc tion ~ Delaware Inc. i' holding an I Delaware bicyc le helmet program. For informa ­ ning and .wning meeting at the Ula-;gow Medical intensive -.upport and educational sem inar for 12 Includes sheet set & mattress pad tion. ca ll Karen llartl cy at 302-697-6400. Cemer. Gla~g w. room 209. consecutive week~ in Room 132 mAldersgate Low As United Methodist hurch , Wilmington . For infor­ As $269 SEPTEMBER 7 SEPTEMBER 2 mation. ca ll Dolores at731 -RI66 or June at6 !0- 265-1594. RUN FOR KIDS I p.m. A donalion of a new toy 1 Q IT SMOK ING'? 6:30 to 7:30p.m. ced a lit ­ or . 5 per pcr-.on wi ll bcnefi1 the Ronald 1 tle ~uppnrt to quit smoking? A \Upporl grou p for SEPTEMBER 5 McDonald Hou ~e of Delaware and the duPont ~ mokcr s trying 10 4uit will be held at the Vi~iting Softside Waterbeds ll o~pital for Children. Motorcycli~l~ leave Prim Nurse~ Association. cw Ca~tle . For information. I TER ET TRAI lNG I to 2:30p.m. The The Waterbed that looks like a- conventional Corner, Boston Market. For information. all Jim ca ll 324-4227 . Easter Seal Society b offering an Interne t train · mattress. Made to be used with standard Golden at 302-378-3701 . headboards and footboards ing class at the Easter Seals Tech Center. Read 's THE HRE ESCAI'E 7 p.m. to miclni ght. SEPTEMBER 3 Way. Building 22. ew Ca'itlc. For infonnation , Su nd ay'>. Leave the world behind at The Fire call 324 -1326. AsLowAs$269 TRIPS FOR SENIORS The Claymore Senior Escape a Christian nightclub at Perceptions in the "Dil'<'rsiou.( is compiled each week hy Julia R. Center is now taking reservations for 1wo t ri p ~ Co ll ege S4uare Shopping enter. Newark . Sampson . Co ntrihutions are ll'elcome hut must AIDS AWARENESS noon to 6 p.m. The Aid~ later thi s fall. The excursion~ include Yem10111 in arril'e at our 11 1'11 '.1 of/ice ot least!ll'u weeL prior Awarenc~-. Gospel Expo. hosted by The World of October and to the Ozark Mountains in 1 111 puhlication . Mail to : <'War" Post. /53 East ovcmber. For information, call428-3170. Standard~. will be held at Kirkwood Park . I Chestllut l/i/1 Road. Nc,, ·ar/... DE 19713. ~AT£. \-4:- Wilming10 n. For information. ca ll 429-8165. LA LECHE LEAG E 9:45a.m. La Leche . ~BE.9 Since t9st ~ College Square Shopping Ctr. Kirkwood Plaza Shopping Ctr. 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• Local ohituarie.\ are primed fi'l'e harles and Jo~eph Crossan, both of Virginia Pilot and the Washington Newark resident Jeffrey M. woodcarver who ex hibited through­ of charge a.\ spaN permits. Wilmington; ~ister, Veronica Post. He served in the Navy in 'Turtte' Miller died Friday, Aug. 8 out the region. She had studied under several woodcarvers, includ­ /nf(wnwtion 11.\llally i.\ .\llfJplit•d to Woerner and Eleanor Baer both f Guam. Mr. Vaughn was a member in Christiana Hospital of injuries ing Ernie Muellmau, Ro ·alyn 1lie papa hy ji111eral dt rectors. Bear, Jacqueline ain of of Cornerstone United Methodist sustained in an automobile a cident, 1/oll'l'\'l'l'. j(,,. more inj(Jrnwtion, Middletown , Geraldine Sharrock Ch urch in Bear. New Castle city police said. Dais y, Jan Calvert and William Veasey, her family said. She c tJI/Illct Julia R • amp.\011. who and J an agowski, both of New He is survi ved by his wife of 47 Mr. Miller, 38, was an air-condi­ compiles thi.\ column. Call her astlc; and \iX grand hildren. years, Betty Sue; sons, Thomas of tioning and heating mechanic for received the 1987 Volunteer of th Year plaque from Tri-State Bird 11 ee~day .\ (/1 7]7-07_4 or fa.\ 737- A memorial service was held Middletown and W. Broox of several years. He served in the 0/CJ . Aug. 12 at Doherty Funeral Home, Elkton, Md.; daughters, Sue Ell en Army. Rescue and Research of Newark. Pike Creek. Burial was in Rolka of Hedgesvi lle, W.Va., and He is survived by his son, Jeff, While li vi ng in her native Gracelawn Memorial Park , New Hope E. Ward of Newark; brothers, and daughters, Ryan Mill er and Baltimore, Mrs. Lang served on th Ann Bryant Geiger, as tl . James M. of Kill Devil Hills, N.C., Angela Miller, all of Wilmington; board of the Baltimore Di strict credit representative In lieu of flow ers the family sug­ and Rol and D. ·of Hialeah, Fla.; and brother, Clifford H. Jr. of Bear; and Federation of Women 's Clubs and ge~ ts ontributions to Delaware 10 grandchildren. sisters, Margaret M. Smith of the Maryland Federation of Form r ewa rk resident Ann llospice of Dover. A servi ce was held Aug. 13 at Townsend and June V.M. Stapleton Women's Clubs and was a charter Bryant eigcr di d Thursday, Aug. Cornerstone United Methodi st of Puyallup, Wash. member of the Maryland State 7 ol cancer at her ~i~ t r's home in Church, Bear. Burial was .,in A serv ice was held Aug. 14 at Parliamentary Asso iation. After Middletown. Bill Earl Vaughn, Delaware Veterans Memorial Beeson Memorial Services, Bear. moving to Delaware in 1963, she Mr~ . Geiger, 59, was a credi r r p­ pressman Cemetery, Summit. Burial was in Delaware Vet erans served on the Delaware State resentative with . ch umacher and The family s u gges~<.; contribu­ Memorial Cemetery, Summit. Associations of Parliamentarians, Co. in Newark for seven years. he Bear residen t Bill arl Vaughn .tions to Cornerstone United and was a member of the Upper retired in 1996 and moved to died Saturday, Aug. 9 of emphyse- Methodist Church or the American Dorothy Lang, Eastern Shore Parliamentary Unit, Florida ~hortly after. Her first hu~ ­ ma at home. · Lung Association of Delaware, Elk ton, Md ., and the Women's Club hand. Ronald J. Bryant, died in Mr. Vaughn, 67, was a trade I 021 Gilpin Ave., Wilmington wildlife woodcarver of Newark. She had served on the 19X2 . Her second, harles eiger, pressman with The News Journal in 19806. board of the Delaware Federation of died in 1995. Wilmington for eight years. He Newark reside t Dorothy Women 's Clubs. She ta ught classes She is ~urvived by her son, John retired in 1984. Earlier he worked as Fishpaw Lang died Thursday, Aug. and individuals in correct parlia­ R. of Newark ; daughters, Donna a pr ssman for several other news­ Jeffrey M. 'Turtle' Miller, 7 of breast cancer in Christiana mentary procedure at va ri ous avanaugh or Sarasota, Fla .. Kim Hospital. papers, including the Miami Herald, HVAC mechanic See OBITUARIES, 22 .... A. Morton of Davie, Fla.; brothers, the Na~hville Tennessean, the Mrs. Lang, 70, was a wildlife /()?) / l I { .\ ·. ./ Is your child caught in a ,.,Hem )'us www.herrs.com- failure chain? Your child may need help with weak study skills or poor reading or math kills. I le or h may b<' •. --F~ · - .------~ unmotivat d or lack conlidPn< ·<', '-oo.------J de pite a good I.Q.

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University of Virginia Darden edge leadership concepts from the Sujata Kumari Bhatia is majoring in Maier attends Graduate chool of Business School\ fuculty. chemical engineering, biochemistry State legislators who have and biology with a concentration in James C. Samans, son of Mr. and Emerging Leaders Administration. The conference. sponsored by recently begun their careers in pub- biotechnology. She also has Mrs. Walter D. Samans f Newark, program th Darden raduare School, 1i c service and have demonstrated received numerous other scholar­ will enroll as a freshman at focused on participants' leade~hip the ski ll s needed to attain positions ships and awards. Bhatia. the Hampden-Sydney (Va.) College in Reprcscmativc Pamela . Maier potential in pub li c service, as well of greater political responsibility daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kamlesh August ; Samans is a graduate of (R-Drummond Hill ) was among 50 as the imp rtance of valu . and were selected to participate in the Bhatia of Newark, is also a member Caravel Academy. people .,elected to ethic s in gov rnment. A variety of program. of Alpha Lambda Delta honor soci­ attend the recent Program for presentations from leading political ety. Katherine Lee, daughter of Mr. Emslie graduates ~L-·n-,c-·r-gi_n_g~Po-1-'t-ic-·a _I_L_c_~_~c_r_s _a_t_t_h _e ~l-e _~_e_r~_· w~cr_e_c_o_m_b_i,_, _d_w_i_th-c_· u_t_tin_g_-_QftiCerS elected and Mrs. Chuan-Shue Lee of lizab th Emslie, daughter of N wark, is a family and community The V W Colonial Post 838 William A. Emslie of Newark and studi s major in the College of Day Ladies Auxiliary recently elected Susan Stallard of Brandon, Fla., Our Labor Human Resources. ln addition to officer for the 1997-98 year as fol ­ recen tly graduated from Northfield lows: Mary (Yvonne) Scarpiuzzi, volunteering with various support Mount Hermon School, a president; Constance ul vcr, senior teams, Lee is a member of the Alpha Massachusetts indep ndcnt, col­ vice president; Anna M. (Booker) Lambda Delta honor socicty and lege-preparatory boarding s hool. Harrell , junior vice president; Kappa Omicron Nu, the human She has been a member of th e Teresa Ashley, secretary; Virginia resources society. Cum Laude Society, a national Jeffrey B. McLaughlin, son of E ( arol) Gricner, treasur r; Nancy honor society for independent Pritt, chaplain; Donna M. 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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE • LEAGUES Area football ....-4 teams prep for season Glasgow Newark hopes for eyes ·fast start another to season title shot By MARTY VALANIA By MARTY VALANIA ...... ' ...... ' ...... NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER

N HIGH SCHOOL football EWARK HIGH has been optimism always eems to run to the state championship I hi gh on the preseason practice N game in each of the past fields. This year there seems to be two seasons only to be beaten by good reason for that fee ling at William Penn each time. This may Gla gow High. be the year the Yellowjackets get The Dragons return seven offen­ over the hump. sive starters from last year's team Newark returns just about every­ includin g All-Conference senior body from what was arguably the running back John Adams, who state's best backfield a season ago. rushed for nearly I ,500 yards last Juniors Richie Parson and Ty season. Most of those returnee Broomer will team up with senior come at the skilled positions, Corey Wallace to handle the bulk of including the quarterback and the running game. receivers. "We ran the ball very successful­ "We reall y have a good nucleus ly last season," said Newa,rk coach back," aid Gla gow· coach Dave Butch Simpson, "And we have Scott, who i beginning his 1Oth three of those four backs back." year as the head of the Dragons' Senior Bobby Johnson will han­ football program. "We have orne dle the quarterback duties. legitimate players - gifted enough Johnson started seven games last to play at the next level. They 've year and the Jackets compiled a 6-1 al o been part of the program for the record during the span. pa t three year and reall y know "Bobby is a poised player," said what we're doing." Simpson. "He runs very well, has ln addition to Adams in the back­ good speed qnd can throw the ball." field, Glasgow returns senior quar­ Junior Charlie Porter wiJl back­ terback Ike Wilson , who started last NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN CHABALKO up Johnson this season. year before getting inj ured. Seniors Radee Prince and Ron "He' been playing for three Glasgow lineman baHie through drills during preseason practice. The Dragon.s open their season Sept. 12. Rogers and juniors Justin Caserta, years, but the problem is he's suf­ Brandon McClennon and Toby fered a lot of injuries," Scott said. pread end." same faces as the offense. The Dragons will al o have a Guinn add quality depth to an "But he can be a very good player Up front the Dragon will be The line will consist of Bryant trong kicking game with senior already-strong corps of running for u ." anchored by seni or Bobby Bryant ­ and I aac Allen at defensive ends · Kevin Krevchuck handling the backs. Sophomore Matt Folke will back a 6-3, 280 pound guard who ha with Timp on and DiStefano at the punting and placekicking chore . "We have a lot of backs and real­ up Wi lson. attracted a lot of attention from tackle positions. Junior Lee "He could be one of our mo t ly they 're all intercha~gea ble as far The fullback will be senior Division l colleges. Levering and senior Maurice Owens recruited players," Scott said. "He as playing each of the po itions," Sharvin Swain with junior Eddie Sophomore John DiStefano and cou ld also see time in the interior of averaged 41 yard per punt last year Simp on said. Thomp on also seeing ·orne time in junior John Potts will vie for the the defensive line. and is can con i tently make kicks If the need should arise, John on the backfield. center posi tion while seniors Eddie Swain and Geissler return as the from 40 yards and in ." not on ly ha orne good people to S nior Bri an Miller, who has Ryan, Eric Poole and Sean Samp on inside linebackers with juniors Jeff Glasgow faces a difficult ched­ hand the ball off to but he will al o won two tate sprint title. in track, will battle for the other guard slot. Saunder and Stewart Dougla s ule that includes Cae ar Rodney, have some fine targets to throw to . return a the sp lit end. Juni or Joe Senior Btian Timpson and junior manning the outside po ition . Middletown and Dover a it non­ Senior Chri Adams heads a Swift add even more peed to the Rashami Hammock will be the tack­ Junior Chad Whitehead and opho­ league games. The Dragons also strong corp of ends that return . Gla gow offen e. les. more Chri Reid could al ·o con­ face an always tough Flight A late . Juniors Mike Fi her, Jim Knight, ''He ran a 4.28 40 [y ard dash] " Senior Lee Gei ler returns at tLibute in ide. "The top part of the conference i said Scott. "We' II tty to get him the tight end. The econdary wil l consist of See GLASGOW, 19 .... See NEWARK, 20 .... ball in vari u. way, at tailback or The defense will have a Jot of the Thompson, Miller and Swift. Newark returns strong nucleus for new coach EFORE THE FALL SPORTS season even By CHRIS DONAHUE · starts, the Chri tina School District athletic teams received one of the biggest windfalls NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER VOIIDBAil they could've ever hoped for. Ye • the policr of rounding up has come just in Newark Highf volleyball team to end up at · the Bob Carpenter time for the l year and, thus, jdst in time for will have a new coach to help guide Center at tournament time), but one Can t quite yet Dn the three high school to ~e adv.u&ge on the ath- saw ~thUsiasUc Coach. "\Ve that's every team' goal." bUt some familiar face as the tart of letic ftel . .. the~ aa~ we ~te w&enJCbool the 1997 ea on approaches. Andrea Clarke, Meredi · The first adv~ comes ia the pure number of tiegias- 11 jet--Oibth·..... oat" . Mcintosh , Megan Hoo ty, Paige And while the extra boc&ft a bu&e belp, there Coach Jennifer Mayer will have people now eliJ{ble to play. Ooocla* if you're are. five senior and everal other play­ Cunningham, and Mikeal Gaines i to to even close to dle district' cutoff point of a 1.75 ~ biaer advQlage ~nt:able rouncS up er with varsity experience aiming are the returning eniors. Clarke and than when it comes to t~ fii8J ~ itself. grade-point.. verage, you're in. to pike the competition. Mcintosh were all-state · elections Soccer and field hockey coaches reportedly hlld CO&ches, players and fans alike' are~ of last season. the possibilities. . "We' re trying to break in and to brder · lie ~se of the extra student- train our new etter, and that's going Amanda Burchfield, a junior athletes Who bowed up at 1 week· opening prac­ to be the the key in making it-work," who is new to the varsity, and soph­ Trailing 29-21 late in the fourth quarter~ tices. Mayer aid when asked to a se more Becky Klatzkin, will be the Football coaches were beaming at the prospect of nemesis William Penn, Newark Metis a tOMclulstm setters. and tlu! two-point conversiort to tit. her team' outlook. the big numbers. "There' a real strong corps of Senior Robin Brzoska and Handojf to Richie Parson ... he b~ala • ladUe at ''We're not ure, but we may be able to go two­ returning seniors who should do juniors Julia Temko and Pam platoon ar both the v ity and the jayvte level ," See POST , 20 ._ very well. J'm not going to ay we're going See V-BALL, 21 ~ http://www. ncbl .com/post/ \l Ll ~ · , 29, 1997 . t\\ \KI\ PO\ t • P\(.t 1~1 NEWARK P< )'-,I ·:· SPORTS ' Defense could spark success at Christiana By MARTY VALANIA more) also arc back. Offensively the Vikings will be NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER led by s nior running back alvin arr - a first team All -Flight A Winning seasons hav become a se lection last year. Senior offensive habit at Christiana Hi gh and this guard Mike Hollingswo rth is back year shou ld b no xception. to help anchor the IT nsive line A big key to th Vikings winning while senior Ronnie Nickle and this year will be a strong defense, Brian Sal rni return as split ends. which returns seven starters from eni or quarterback Jimmy last year 's 6-4 team . Murphy g ts hi s chance to guide th "This d e fe n ~e has a shot of r all y offense thi s yea r. being something spec ial ," sa id "He's got a great arm but he can coa h Bi ll Mu hi isen, who beg in ~ run as well ," Mu hleisen said. " He hi s nin th year at hri sti ana. ··our ca n also throw on the run and that secondary is young but it has a good will enable us to do some different deal of experience." thin gs. NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN CHABALKO Leading the defense this year "Jimmy co uld prove to be one of Christiana senior Jimmy Murphy will start at quarterback for the Vikings this season . Christiana coach Bill will be senior outside lin ba ker th e mo st exc iting quarterbacks Muehleisen said Murphy could be one of the most exciting quarterbacks the school has had . McDonald Robert s. w~'ve ver had . A lot of that , Mark 's, Seaford. Dover and Seaford and Dove r. I don 't think "He's our one legitimate 1-A though , will be determined by our that wi ll rea ll y he lp us," Muehleisen Newark. Flight A fa vo rit e William anyone plays a tougher sc hed ul e." prosp ct," Mu hi is n said of hi s offensi ve line." said . Penn is just two weeks after the Despite the tough s hedulc, senior. "He's a good player, a good "Our line will be dominated by Muehlcisen, differen t than most Newark game. hristii.Ula should be very competitive. leader and a good student. He' II go seniors who have been in the pro­ schools, wi ll try and stay wi th a ''lt do sn't chan ge," Mu chl cisen ··well, we have a chance," somewhere nex t year. ' gram ," said Muchl eisen said. two-platoon (players just play ing Other se ni or ret urnc es on offense or d fcnse bu t not both ) sys­ sa id of Flight A which he has long Muehl eiscn sa id. "But we don't Joining C:.ur and Murphy in the back­ said is one of the tou ghest hi gh know yet. defense include And rew Ransone, field will be fullback David Anderson tem this fa ll. "We're committed to it ," he said. schoo l football confere nces in the "We do have a vety good senior cla'\s. defensiv e end Brian I Iaman , defen­

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Bell and Ray Johnson and line­ The one question mark on rounded up 10 30 gil·ing the Jackets w go to 19 why stop there. ba ker Josh Scheib...... POST GAME, from 18 a huge win. What about 20-y ar olds? offense is a familiar one to Si mpson Juniors that ould play will be Oh , 1 ./(n :~;ot ahoulthat Lany. You're Can you imagine how good a - the of~ nsive line. Guinn at linebacker, Anthony 1lte line of' scrimnwgl' ... fHlfJ' to 1he right.' Who! a huge hreaf.... Newark mn team could be if it could field 20- ·'Each of the last two years we've Latsgo at defensive end , Roone y at out.\ ide ... ju.\t one 111£111 to hew ... .finally get hy it.\ nemesis! yca r olds that only have to get a had to start a st>a<;on by building an defensive end , McClennon at defen­ tl! ne It£' !!,Ol'.\'! Richie Panon i.\ ofT few D's on their report cards? offensively lin e ba sica ll y from sive back. The Harri s brothers ould tr1 !lie mce.\ a 67 Wlrd touchdown And don't forg 1 all those Yes it should he a banner yea r sc ratch," Simpson said . ' We also see time along th e defensive 1'1111 '/lie .\tore cui.\ ·the lead lo 29- ~ ports that usc point totals or for the athletic teams within the returned just one starter ac h of line. 27 \\'llh 11/ld{'/' 0 minute to eloy in an ind ex to de term in who ge t ~ hri stina School Di stri ct. th ose years." Ray Johnson and Port er arc om­ (//£' !!,WI/('! in th e post -season tournament - The only problem wi II be This year the situati on is th peti ng for the punting job while Rob H· /w(, tlli.\ Newar/... i.\ sending and the seed~ of that tourna- · whe n th y play each oth er. I same. Brenn an is ex pect d to handle the it' /...ic/...er on 10 the field. The ment. guess when that occ urs, th y ' II The onl y returning starter is placekicking chores. Ycllml'fOcf...et .\ are not going for !he Another pos~ibility , not ye t have t revert back to th e old - junior guard Dann y Strengari Whil e many coaches claim to fll·o-f)nint r onrersion.' implemen ted hut probably right on fashioned way of leg itimate (6- 1, 195). However, th ere is a ha ve a very cliffi ult schedul e, The kic/... is up und good and !lie the horizon, is the rounding clown rul es and sc res to determine group of se ni ors - Tighe Ex I by Newark's slate is hard to beat. .luc/... el.\ \lilt tmil 29-2R. I can'! scenario. th e winn e r. (5- 10, 220) , Jim Greso (6-0, The Yell owjack ts' firs t five he line if! Ju st think of th e player that But always r member, if a team 2 12) , Chad McCrack n (5- I 0, games of th e season are against Ye' . Huh ht1f don'tf'or!!,el the turns 19 y ar~ old after July I. is not sati sfi ed wi th that real resu lt, 263) and Josh Rutherford (5- I 0, Sa lesianum , aesar Rod ney, St. ne~, · Clm.\lilla m unding up mle. 1/' That pcr~on , by rounding down it can always app alto the dis trict 268) - th at wi ll compete for the Mark 's, Chris ti ana and Willi am c11 or/... con jll.\1 hold on [r1r the his or her age to IR, wi ll be e li - offi ce. other po~itions . Also in the Penn. Ia.\ I -15 .\econd' . if.\ score will he gible to play. And, of course , if offensive line mix will be "W 'II find out early," said j uni ors Todd Hobson (6 -0, 2 15) Simpson abou t how go d hi s team and Corey Sco ll (6-3, 3 13) , wi ll be . " I always feel terribly sophomores Karl Britt (6-3, rus hed during preseason anyway 245), Kwamc Harris (6-6, 300) but this is rea ll y that way. We are and Micah erman (6-4, 2 14) fort unate that we have a week off in and fr shma n ri en Harris (6-2, betwee n our first and second 245 ). The Harri s' are brothers ga mes .·· and th e brother of All -State line­ Iear ly, cwark 's obstacle man Ducvorn Harris, who is now remain s William Penn, the two-time playing at olgate. defending stale champs. The "We have a lot of young pl aye rs olonials return a host of playe rs and some will play," Simpson sa id . from last yea r's team. "W really are trying to mphasize "Let's put it thi s way." Sim pson size thi s yea r. You rea ll y ha ve to sa id . "We've lost five games over play agai nst th people we play the las t two years and four of them Daily Specials against. We're fortunate enough to have been against William Penn . TAIL6ATES have some bi g bodies of our own." How do you think I fee l about Mon. 1/2 Price Burgers The defense will have many of William Penn ? ___;;;==RESTAURANT & PUB==-- the same fa es as the offense. "Really, though, I hav e tremen­ 4126 STANTON-Q61..£TOWN ROAD Tues. $ 4.00 Domestic Pitchers Wallace, Strcngari, Exe lby, dous respect for Wil!i am Penn and NEWARK, DE 19713 Rogers and Prince are linebackers what they do. They run a great pro­ (302) 73e-eoog Wed $1.50 16 oz. Domestics as is Delcas tl e transfer Caserta. gram and do thin gs the way they {{ "We got out the tape and found should be done. They get the res ults Thurs. l/2 Price Wings out th at he had 13 tack les, a fumble th y dese rve." recovery and a sac k last year against For fan s who want to make ea rl y Fri. Shooter Specials us," Simpson said of Caserta. arrangements, th e schedu led meet­ Adams will line up as defensive ing between these two heavy­ end . Rutherford and McCracken weights will be Oct. II at 7 p.m. at will play on th e line while Parson Newark. and Johnson will be in the sec­ That may onl y be the first time ondary. those two teams pl ay this year. 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Dunlap also noted that five play­ Although he's a first -year coach, ers played on a winter volleyball state v-ball crown Fir t-year coach Robin Dunlap Dunlap has had the opportunity to team should be a big help. inherits a Glasgow volleyball team coach s me of the team 's players "It 's not like some other teams ·eniors Jen Pruitt, who has that returns nearly everyone from when they were young r and played where the whole team plays in the By CHRIS DONAHUE last year. Now he hopes to fine tune start ed sin e her fre . hman year inCYO. winter," h said. " But in the past NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WAITER it into one of the state's best. "It was kind of tough in that we've only had one so this was a big and is the seller and co-cap­ "We have a very good group rain : Ashl y Moe, co-captain improv ment." ESPITE THE LOSS back," said Dunlap of a team that and outside hitter: Stacey With all the reLUrning players f several key play­ finished third in Flight A last season and the ex perience ga ined in th e Lumb, outside hitter; and and qualified for the state tourna­ D ers to graduation, Tawanda Thomas, middle hit­ winter, Dun lap thinks his team Christiana High's volleyball ment. "We just have to keep work­ could be among th e top four in ter. ing hard to get ready for the sea- We have a team, which finish d s cond in the state. Also returning with varsity son. " last year 's state tournament, very good group "SL Mark's a·nd N wark and experience are seniors Cody Heading the list of returnees that appears stock d with enough Ar hm re should be very good," he Allen, middl hiller: Andrea will play the front line are seniors hack." talenl to make another run at said. "Hopefu lly w can be up there Palady. outsid and middle Jill Biggs, Erin Anderson and the titl e. too. But, rea ll y, anybody can beat hitter and defensive specialist; Kristin Nau. All-Conference and ROBIN DUNLAP anyb dy and we' II have to keep oach Kim Huggins will b all -state setter Natalie Dunlap, the Kelli Thomas. a d e ~ nsi e ~pe­ GLASGOW VOLLEYBALL COACH working hard. able to draw on the expe ri en c coach's daught.er, also returns. ciulist; Jennie Furman. outsid "The good thing with this team is of I 0 seniors to try to match Seniors Jamie Sassaman and hitt r: hev nne Well s. outside that wear pretty good now but we last year's 16-5 season. Che lesha Harding return in the back hitLer and a defensive special ­ only found out that I was going to also have a good chan~e to improve ··sometimes yo u can ca ll it row. Senior Brandi Rcdrow will be get the job a couple of weeks ago,' as th season goes on. ist, and Diana Bndley, ~~ trans­ the off-side hitter. a strength and sometimes it he said. "So I haven 't had a tremen­ lasgow opens its season f cr from New C;~sllc Bapl ist. might not be a strength in that Sophom rc Lashauda Simpson dous tim to prepare. Sept. 6 in the AI xis I. DuPont Huggi ns said so phomore and junior Candie Bowman will we have 10 seniors." said "B ut we hope to improv the Tournament. Sara Bea tt y, an outside hiller. also contribute to the front line Huggins, who is starting her way we pass and run a quicker may also either ~tart or gel firth s ason as coach. plenty playing tim . "You can't ask for more or "They have the pot ential to ·xp ri nee in that kind of a go as far as 1h ey want.·· sq uad , but in the same respect, Mayer new coach at Newark llu!!.gins said of her team's when on ly six people ran play. prospects. They'v got to run th floor," Mayer keeping the team together is ~ V·BALL, from 20 Brenda Kibler and Lisa Phipps, "Th sky is i~ th e limit with said. " It 's nice to have a very ex pe­ tee~ch probably going to be my came to Newark to and find a this group. It \ go ing to be a Rossetti will help fill a variety of ri need setter because they're used coaching job last year after seven biggest challenge. I have grea t matt er of whether they can roles, while Mayer plans to usc to running the court and don't have years at Lake Forest. This past win­ h ittcrs. I have a great seller. stick toge th er a~ a team for Christina Ferrara, junior Whitney to compete with personalities. But ter, she coac·hed for First State I've gol a greal all -around Anderson , a transfer from Sanford three more months, be ·~lll se a they re working on it. They'v Voll yball lub, and her team was team. Jf someone can 't do School, and junior Courtney lot of them played togetha in com a long way. comprised mainly of players from something, th re is someone Butterworth mainly in the front row. • I'm looking for a lol of leader­ hrisliana. th e winter. who can to step ri~hl up to do Mayer said the most important ship from our seniors to make their " It 's going to be fun playing Team bonding thi s year is it. position on a volleyball team is the job easier, but (setters) n ed to run against them," Mayer said with a probably going to be the "When you have seniors on seLLer, thus putting some pressure on the court. " laugh. toughest part of our game." th b ncb, keeping th m happy Burchfield and Klatzki n. Mayer, who is assisted by Jon Sley and Brienne Flagg "They ' re th e quarterback. is go ing to be real difficult for return as Huggins' assistant me." coaches. Something terrible happens when you do not adverti~ Returning starters include . Nothing! Call 73?·0724 I

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Gibb, women·~ club~. laymont; daughter, Lisa wckhouse of W.T. Grant In ., when she retired in Bear; and paternal grandmother, .1\t Mro.,. Lang\ regue-.t, her body p[X!r Darby, Pa.; brothers, Bill Wroten 1975 . She was a member of the Joann Yoder of Lewistown , Pa. ret.ired from GM \.\ill be donated for anatomical study Newark Senior Center. Her hus­ A graveside service wao; held Aug. 16 of wark; sisters, Mary Vendetti of Newark resident Charles M. and res arc h to the Humantty Gifts Norristown, Pa., and Marie Phillips of band, Thomas, died in 1966. in All Saint,;; Cemetery, Mi lltown. Rc gi~ t r in Philadelphia. She 1is survi ved by her son, Gibb di ed Saturday, Aug. 16 in Hatboro, Pa.: and four gmndchildren. Calvert Manor Health ar Center, he is '>urvived by her hu:-.band , A graveside serv ice was held Robert T. f Newark. Alejandro L. Smith, G Or to Tri -State Bird RcsCLrc and are of P Bank, I P nn Mart enter, or N wark Senior enter, 200 White mith arl Frcn.-'i ~llnn ~y. Aug. 13 inOri~ HospitaL World War II, he grad uated from H is survived by his parents; half-sis­ Newark Hig h School in 1934. He Eleanor M. Foraker, Ann B. McAlpine, Austin R ~ Patterson, ter, Tracy Bermudez of San Jose, alif.; attended Newark Un ited Methodist homemaker infant maternal f_,.-randmo ther, Marthajo mith Ch urch and was a member of the saleswoman of Newark; patem<:~ grand father, Alt:t Newark Hi stori cal Society. Hi s cwark resident lcanor M. Former Newark r sident Ann B. Austin R. Patterson, on -day -o ld Gmcia Bermudez of Mexico. and mater­ wife, Mary E. Gibb, di ed in 1996. ·orakcr di d Monday. Aug. II of McAlpine di ed Saturday, Au g. 9 in son of Robert and Kell y Patters n f nal great -grdfldfather, Everett Smith of He is survived by his sons, Charles M. Jr. of N wark, and William S. of cancer in hristiana Hospi tal. In gleside Ca re enter, Ho ckessi n ~ Bear, died unday, Aug. I 0 of respi ­ North Carolina. Mrs. romker. 52, wa.o., a hom mak r. Mrs. McA lpine, 89, was born in ratory failure in hri stiana Hospi tal. A graveside service was held North Ea-;t; W1d five grandchildren. .. , he is '>u rviv d by her son-;, Robcn E. Scotland and came to the nited He is survived by his parents; Aug. 15 in racelawn Memorial A service wao; held Aug. 20 at Robert Stackhouse Jr.. hri!-, Stackhouse w1cl tates in the 1920s. She first li v d in brother, Blak F. , and sister, Pai ge Park, M inquadale. T. Jon s & F ard Funemf Home. Wayne Slackhousc. all I' cwa.rk, Bnrcc Newark 1st Church In Ministry to lire Fnilh Co llllllllllilics of Newark , lire Univers ity. nnrl tire World . of the Nazarene 69 ast Main trcct )02-737- JitOO Newark, D 19711 NE~RK (302) 368-8774 ( 'hurc:h l>ircc:tor.\ 601 Bridge St .• P.O. Box -l29 Elkton." 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SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #55 JL, A.D., Seized and taken in execution as the property of e By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #9 JL, A.D., 1997 DAVID F. HURSCHMAN AND MARGARET E. s 1997 TAX PARCEL NO. 09-022.10-029 HURSCHMAN. e Rc31 Estate Sales PARCEL# 11-023.20-086 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF e ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of le. d with the building thereon erected, situate in SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER e land with the buildings thereon erected, known as White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and 6, 1997. ABANDONED FARM ESTATE State of Delaware, known as No. 3 West Stephen JULy 31, 1997 SALE 10.6 AC $23,900 Perfect 23 Ashkirk Place, New Castle County, Newark, DE location in Western MD over­ 19702. Drive, being Lot No. 29 Block 2 Section 1 on the Final BEING the sa·me lands and premises which Street and Lot Plan of Chestnut Hill Estntes, as said SHERIFF'S SALE looking three states. Call now By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #28 JL, A.D., for appt. 1-800-688-7693 Douglas W. Cloud, by Deed dated November 28, plan is of record in the Office for the Recording of VP.LLC 1994, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware; in 1997 PARCEL #08-035.20-027 Deeds in and for New Castle County, State of Plot Book 3, Page 13, an~ in Microfilm Record No. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land HAMPSHIRE CO. WV -- CIVIL with the buildings thereon erected, known as 2 Delaware, in Deed Book 1845, Page 184, did grant 142, and being more particularly bounded and de­ WAR LOG AND STORE Morning Glen Lane, Newark, DE 19711. HOUSE, operable fireplaces. 5 and convey unto Kenneth M. Washington, in fee. scribed in accordance with a recent survey by David Seized and taken in execution as the property of G. 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Honda' 302·852·3200 Beautiful waterfront home­ Ford Ju st 5 mi outh of DE sites offer boating , fishing, BEL AIR HONDA To ota paved roads, underground Always 300 New Line on the right util's ., gates entrance and 408 Baltimore Pike Nissans in Stock NEWARK , boat slips available. Near Bel Air, 1 Blk. North Of Remember: beaches and town. Water ac­ Harford Mall TOYOTA cess homesites from $17,900 . 75 Used Cars! Everybody's rcdit is CALL TODAY. Limited Selec­ 560 E. PULASKI HWY_ 838-9170 • 893-0600 Good at Paradise tion. 1-800-448-5263. Blue­ 4l0-398-3600 1 344 Marrows® Rd. , areen Credit Hotline 1-800-899-FORD N wark 1-800-61 1-9801 POND SITE BARGIN110+ AC­ 302-368-6262 $39,777 NEW WELL! Mature hardwoods on gently rolling McCoy Ford· USED CARS Ju t Opened * MD acreage. Huge wildlife pond· Oxford, PA No Credit Stale erli fied site & deeded access to trout Lincoln Mercury river. Ready to build, camp or 610-932-2892 Newark, DE Bad Credit ln. pection Station & relax. Special financing. Call 1233 Telegraph Rd. 738·6161 Full Servi e Dept. owner HCV 1-304 -262-2770 No Problem! C~hevro let Rising Sun, MD 21911 1-800-969-3325 Newark Toyota SOUTH CAROLINA WATER· lm ort Outlet 929 W. PULASKI HWY FRONT SALE Beautifully 410-658-4801 ELKTON, MD 21921 wooded, dock approved par­ Ponti~c cel w/long frontage on spec­ RT 40 & 222- 1-'ERRYVILL[ LJsed Cars 410-642-6700 64 2-2433/1-800-818-8680 41 0·620·9800 tacular 50,000 acre recreation Mon-Thurs 9-9/Fri 9-8/Sdl. 9-5 lake in South Carolina - next [Mj@(5@~ #1 In ervice-4 Yea r~ in a row! to 18 hole championship golf "SIN E 1925" YOUR AD course. Fish, boat, golf year • New Car Center ~ ~~ u nrla i COULD BE HER£1 round in our fantastic climate! TO ADVERTISE Paved roads, u/g utilities, • New Truck Center Newark, DE CALL KATHY much more. Financing avail­ • Used Car Center Oxford, PA 410-398-1230 able. Caii1-800-704-3154.TLE 738·6161 • Body & Paint Shop 61 0-932-2892 1·800·969-3325 204 Gee V< >I ksw clg( 'n Cleveland Ave. & Business Property Kirkwood Hwy. Newark, DE FORTH. AUTO SMITH SAWMILL $3,795. Saws logs 302-453-6800 D.AL.R into boards, planks, beams. C~Mc· VOLKSWAGEN,LTD. Cars That: Make DIRECTORY 4304 Kirkwood Large capacity. Best sawmill SENSE!! Newark, DE value anywhere. Free informa­ WILLIAMS TOADVERnSE Highway, tion. Norwood Sawmills, 90 C leveland Ave. & 738·6161 CHEVROLET BAYSHORE Kirkwood Hwy. CALL KATHY WILMINGTON, DE Curtwright Drive #3, Amherst, Newark, D 1·800·969·3325 410·198-llJO NY 14221 1-800-578-1363 208 W. Main St., OUJSIIOIIILE.GI TRI.ICU 302-453-6800 302-998-0131 210 Elkton, MD WEST END OF Houses for Sale HIGH ST. • WHERE BARGAIN HOMES· Thousands ~ ELKTON, MD Call Mr. Bell of government foreclosed and repossessed properties 41 0-398-4500 EVERYTHING 1·800·420·5337 being liquidated this month I 398-7770 601 E. Pulaski Hwy Bad Credit? No Credit! 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.. ______q · t . It P \t.F :!ti • N n' \tu ... Po~ 1 • AI 't.l ~ 1 :!9. 19~17 Visit us on the World Wide Web beinJ designated Lot 27 known as 27 Pierson Drive, Record 820, Page 143 granted and conveyed to and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Welhngton Hills, Hockesain, Delaware 19707. Michael J. McGovern and Denise M. McGovern, Deed Book 1389, Page 247, did grant and convey unto 210 BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which herein, in fee. Kerry J. Grauer, in fee. Houses for Sale The Wellington Group, Inc. by certain Deed dated Seized and taken in execution as the property of Seized and taken in execution as the property of the lOth day of October 1986, and recorded in the MICHAEL J. MCGOVERN AND DENISE M. MC­ JOHN K. GRAUER, SR., INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS PERSONAL REPRESEN­ HANDYMAN SPECIAL LOG Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New GOVERN. CABIN 5 AI! $39,900 Experi­ Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Record, Book TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF TATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF KERRY J. GRAUER, ence the magic of Western 2837, Pages 33 et seq., did grant and convey to Philip SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER DECEASED, JOAN GRAUER, HIW MO's gorgeous mountain 6,1997. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Cali ndo and Nancy Caliendo, in fee. views from your own covered Seized and taken in execution as the property of JULy 31, 1997 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER porch. Nearby lakes, rivers. 6,1997. and state forest. Call for appt. PHILLIP CALIENDO AND NANCY CALIENDO JULY 31,1997 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SHERIFF'S SALE 1-800-668-7693 VP.LLC SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC 115 JL, AD., 1997 TAX PARCEL NO.: 99-021.40-022 SHERIFF'S SALE OWN FOR THE PRICE OF 6,1997. RENTING! Build your own JULy 31, 1997 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, piece or parcel of By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #74 JL, A.D., 1997 Parcel No. 11-027.20-136 home now, without the down­ land, with the buildings thereon erected, known as payment banks demand. Property Address: 615 Valley Run Circle, Bear, SHERIFF'S SALE 12 Adrian Court, Newark, Delaware. Complete construction and By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV F AC #24 JL, BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which Delaware permanent financing if quali­ Andrew M. Cool and Melinda J. Cool, hlw by cer­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with A.D., 1997 fied, DeGeorge Home Alliance. PARCEL NO. 18-024.00-081 tain Deed dated 16th day of June A.D., 1994 and the buildings thereon erected, situate in Pencader 1-800-343-2884 Hundred, New Castle County and State of 44 JULJE LANE, NEWARK, DELAWARE 19711 recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in for ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or tract of New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1756, Delaware, known as Lot 123, of the subdivision of 214 M. Fox Run, Phase 1 (plan recorded in and for New land being Lot No. 22, Block D, on the Subdivision page 0101, did grant and convey to Andrew Cool, Castle County in Micorfum Record 8886) and being Plan of Barksdale Estates, situate in the City of herein in fee. Office Space Seized and taken in execution as the properly of more particularly bounded and described in accor­ Newark, New Castle Hundred, State of Delaware as dance with a survey by Zebley & Associates, Inc. c, shown on the plan prepared by Edward H. ANDREW M. COOL PERRYVILLE-Small Office for Richardson Associates dated June 16, 1983. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, rent across from 1st Nat' I Delaware dated November 22, 1993, as follows, to­ BEING the same lands and premises which SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER Bank of Md. Could be used as wit: JOHN J . CRISTY, by Deed dated February 28, 1991 6, 1997. barbershop.$250/ mo. Please JULy 31, 1997 BEING the same lands and premises which Call 410-658-4789 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds Frank Faville and Phyllis A. Faville by deed dated in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed Book 1147, page 334, did grant and convey unto SHERIFF'S SALE December 18, 1993 and recorded in Deed Record 224 MICHAEL J . SCHWAB and JA YME SCHWAB, his By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #14 JL, A.D., 1647, Page 330, New Castle County records, granted Vacation Rentals wife. 1997 Tax Parcel #: 09-030.30-209 and conveyed to Donald Dotson, Angela Dotson and Seized and taken in execution as the property of Property Address: 2301 Olden Avenue, Newark, Kimberly Dotson, herein in fee. MICHAEL J. SCHWAB & JAYME M. SCHWAB. DE 19702 Seized and taken in execution as the property of MYRTLE BEACH real estae TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with DONALD DOTSON, ANGELA DOTSON AND KIM­ firm FOR SALE. $3,000,000 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER the building thereon erected, situate in New Castle BERLY DOTSON Gross. MLS rentals/sales. 6,1997. County and the State of Delaware, known as 2301 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Managing 150 condos/homes. JULy 31, 1997 Olden Avenue, Newark, DE 19702. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER health reasons retirement. Call Jim Buckner 1-803-650-4144 BEING the same lands and premises which 6, 1997. SHERIFF'S SALE Keith William Johnson of New Castle County, State JULY 31, 1997 OCEAN CITY MARYLAND. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #21 JL, A.D., of Delaware, by Deed dated March 23, 1992 and Best selection of affordable 1997 recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in SHERIFF'S SALE rentals. Daily and weekly. Call Parcel No. 09-041.10-058 and for New Castle County on March 27, 1992 in By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV FAC #73 JL, now for free color brochure. Property a ddress: 33 Country Lane-West, Deed Book 1306, Page 230 did grant and convey unto A.D., 1997 1-800-638-21 02. Open 7 Newark, Delaware Paul Johnson. Parcel No. 10-032.20-271 davs. Holidav Real Estate ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with Seized and taken in execution as the property of Property address: 14 Gershwin Circle, Newark, the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay PAUL JOHNSON Delaware 252 Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, known as TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with Apartments, 33 Country Lane, West, being Lot No. 56 on the SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER the dwelling thereon erected, situate in New Castle record rcsubdivision plan of Country Creek as said 6,1997. Hundred, New Castle County and State of Furnished plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of JULY 31, 1997 Delaware, and being Lot No. 290 as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Taylortowne, as said Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in SHEPHERDSTOWN RIVER Microfilm No. 7904 and being more particularly SHERIFF'S SALE plan is. of record in the Office of the Recorder of LOT 5+ AC $39,900 Guar­ bounded and described in accordance with a survey By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #10 JL, A.D., 1997 Deeds m and for New Castle County, Delaware in anteed , 5 min walk to deeded by Zebley & Associates, Inc., professional land sur­ PARCEL# 11-002.40.146 Microfilm No. 5753 and being more particularly access on hardwood-lines riv­ veyors of Wilmington, Delaware, dated January 13, ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parce1 of land bounded and described as follows, to wit: er. Beautifully wooded, level 1989, as follows, to-wit: with the buildings thereon erected, known as 23 BEING the same lands and premises which Lee parcel on top of ridge . Ready BEING the same lands and premises which Marlin Drive, Newark, DE 19713. R. Herbert, Sr. and LaVerne Terry by deed dated to build , camp, fish or relax! Dunn-Assoc., Ltd. by deed dated January 20, 1989 BEING the same lands and premises which December 15, 1994 and recorded in the Office of the Special financing 1-ot-a-kind. and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds Myrna L. Essex, by Deed dated August 27, 1992, and Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Call now 1-304-262-2770 in a nd for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed recorded in the Office of _the Recorder of Deeds in Delaware in Deed Record 1852, Page 348 granted and conveyed to Timothy J. Campbell and Rhoda L. 254 Campbell, herein in fee. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Apartments, TIMOTHY J. CAMPBELL AND RHODA L. CAMP­ Unfurnished BELL TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER N. ST GEORGES- 3 RM, priv. 6,1997. entrance, easy parking, util's, JULY 31, 1997 1 person, year lease $525 mo Call 302 834 -7805 Michael P. Walsh Sheriff NOTTINGHAM TOWER Apts. Sheriff's Office 1 BR & 2BR's available, 1st $229 Wilmington, Delaware month rent FREE! Call 61 0 for 36 mos. np 8/29,9/5 932-3331 . $1500 DOWN CASH OR TRADE, PLUS TAX, TAGS & DESTINATION NOTICE OF NOTICE OF 265 12,000 MILES PER YEAR. DIVORCE ACTION DIVORCE ACTION Misc. for Rent TO: SHERENA PITTS, TO: INGRID BRYANT­ Respondent FRENCH, Respondent FROM: Clerk of Court - FROM: Clerk of Court - COMMERCIAL STORAGE lot. Approximately 1 acre new se­ Divorce Divorce New Castle County curity fence. $750/mo.Nice New Castle County Lot! Call410-658-4789 DEXTER WALKER, $1150 DOWN CASH OR TRADE , RICHARD PITTS, PLUS ACCESSORIES, TAX, TAGS Petitioner, has brought Petitioner, has brought 270 & DESTINATION suit against you for di­ suit against you for di ­ vorce in the Family 12,000 MILES PER vorce in the Family Retail Space for VEA{S~ Court of the State of Court of the State of Delaware for NEW CAS­ Delaware for NEW CAS­ Rent TLE County in Petition TLE County in Petition No. 97-23804, 1997. lfyou No. 97-19662, 19_. If NOW LEASING do not serve a response you do not serve a re­ New Shopping Center to the petition on sponse to the petition on West Creek Village Shoppes Petitioner's Attorney Petitioner's Attorney Fletchwood Rd., Elkton, MD GERALD Z. DEXTER WALKER 30,000 Sq. Ft. Shopping Ctr. BERKOWITZ, ESQ. 2811 WINTERHAVEN 1,200 Sq. Ft. and up $1150 DOWN CASH OR TRADE, 302 999-0708 PLUS ACCESSORIES, TAX, TAGS 1218 MARKET ST. DRIVE & DESTINATION WILMINGTON, DE NEWARK, DE 19702 12,000 MILES PER YEAR. 19899 or the petitioner if un­ 278 or the petitioner if un­ represented, and the Vacation Property represented, and the Court within 20 days Court within 20 days after publication of this after publication of this notice, exclusive of the MYRTLE BEACH, SC. Seagate Village: Spacious, newly reno­ 95 HYUNDAI SONATA 92 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS notice, exclusive of the date of publication, as re­ quired by statute, this ac­ vated homes near many area 4 Door Sedan, Very Low Miles date ofpublication, as re­ 16V, DOHC, quired by st3.tute, this ac­ tion will be heard with­ amenities, ideal location. Just ...... 'tO, 295 Loaded ...... Great lease rates even include •8,995 tion will be heard with­ out further notice at all property upkeep 1-888- 96 CHEVY BERETI A out further notice at Family Court. 781-2511 90 PONTIAC GRAND AM LE Family Court. Date Mailed: AUGUST 2 Door Coupe, Every1hing 2 Door Coupe, A/C, Date Mailed: 08/19/97 19,1997 302 Just ...... 't0,995 5Speed ...... •&,.95 np 8129 np 8129 Antiques, Art 94 FORD ESCORT LX EXC.,£'LLENC E 93 HONDA CIVIC OX 4 Door Sedan , Excellent Condition PUBLIC AUCTION 4 Door Sedan, 100% Safe and Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will Only ...... •8,897 • WITH APPROVED CREDIT. Reliable ...... '8,200 sell at Public Auction on 9/30/97 at 2:00 p.m. at: PUBLIC STORAGE 71,~,.~~~.*/ 71, /'\ •25 N•W CHURCHMANS ROAD COCA COLA COOLER NEW CASTLE, D• ,8720 lniiiiiCIIDIII 41N42-2433 the personal property heretofore stored with the ria~,,~~~. undersigned by: II.• aadlt.lll 41N71-7241 E035 • Robert Croco - 1 misc. items, furniture Solid, no rust, but Plnydle,D E048 - Leroy Hicks - 1 misc. items, boxes needs new lids. Dllll Car Lal: F004 - Shlrteeah Carson - 1 misc. items, TV, stereo, Unit runs, but Minutes from Havre de Grace on Rt. 40 mattress, stools, recliner, dresser, bed, toy car probably needs 41N41-24. F053 - William P. Brinton - 1 misc. items, boxes, dresser, lamp, clothing recharging S., Cr8111t na.ac~at AWIIII•I• • 1:1111 hr ...... Credit Approwal npB/22,29 Call410 885·2429 http :1 /www. ncbl.com/post/ Al (.l ~I ~9. J997. LEGAL NOTICE Currency AGENCY: Wilmington 308 328 382 Notice is hereby given that the properties listed Police Building & Machine, Tools, below were seized for violation of Title 16 of the FROM: Tyran Jones WHERE: 1304 N Yard I Garage Sales Delaware Code. Owners or lienholders who can es­ AGENCY: Wilmington Cla}'!!lont Street Materials Equip. tablish that the property was forfeited by an act or ' Police DATE SEIZED: 07/2NJ7 NEWARK MOVING SALE WHERE: 419 Furn,Bed kids items. piano, omission committed or omitted without their ARTICLE: $2660.50 US METAL ROOFING AND SID· PRESSURE CLEANERS· FAC· Washington Street Apt 3 Currency SatJSun,AIIa30131, 8-4pm knowledge or consent may apply for remission at lNG for houses . I barns. TORY OIRECTI New 2000- 33 N Fawn Dr off of Barksdale the office of the Attorney General, Forfeiture DATE SEIZED: 07/30197 Proven product. Attractive. PSI $379, 2500-PSI $599, Division, Wilmington, Delaware. Persons desiring ARTICLE: $277.00 US FROM : Dakevis Low cost - easy installation. 3200-PSI $897, 4000-PSI NEWARK-238 Penn Wood,(off to contest the forleiture of assets seized pursuant to Currency Gardner Guaranteed 20 years . Cut to $999. Free turbo nozzle with W. Chestnut Hill Rd,nr. 896) Title 16 of the Delaware Code, Section 4784, may AGENCY: Wilmington the inch. Fast delivery! Free immediate purchase!. Call For Fri/Sun. only.Oid & new treas­ Free 1-800-786-9274 (24 Hrs) protect their interest by fili~ a civil petition in FROM: Joseph Rodgers Police literature. 1-717-656-1814 ures.hats. clothes.tovs . etc. AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE: 300 Blk E 9th Superior Court within 45 days after the date of this POLE BUILDINGS: 30x40x10- NORTH EAST Red light at Rt notice, or mailed notice, whichever is later. Police Street 332 WHERE: 700 Blk $8 ,995. Fully Erected . ·In­ 272 across from Flying Jay's Superior Court Civil Rule 71.3 sets out the require­ DATE SEIZED: 07123/97 cludes 12-inch boxed over­ Concord Avenue Miscellaneous Fri. Sat. & Sun. 8/29· 30 ·31 ments for filing a civil forfeiture petition. ARTICLE: $398.00 US hang on eaves, one service 8a-4p. Variety of things , furn , County Police DATE SEIZED: 07/29/97 Currency door; 10x10 track door, paint­ olassware . antioues. & tools FROM: Marion WHERE: · Marsh Road ARTICLE: $242.00 US np 8122 ed sides, and galvalume roof. TELEPHONE SYSTEMS, re­ Robinson Shopping Center Currency 1-800-331 -1875 conditioned-save 40-60%. NORTH EAST 407 Merry St, AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 07/31197 name brand electronic sys­ 8/29-3oth, 8-? 10 spd bike, FROM : Dwight tems all sizes. Warranty in­ Nixo Pager, excercise stepper, Police ARTICLE: $157.00 US CITY OF NEWARK 322 cluded . Installation available. kids & adults clothes . tovs WHERE: 600 Blk N Currency Andenous DELAWARE Tatnall Street AGENCY: Wilmington Furniture We also buy systems. 410- CITY COJJNCJL 880-6380 NORTH EAST 7 Jackson Ave DATE SEIZED: 07/16/97 FROM: Dwayne Murphy Police PUBLIC HEARING Bayview Springs, 8/30, 8:30- ARTICLE: $103.00 US AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE: 300 Blk S Heald NOTICE THERMO-SLIM Make lbs. 2. clothes. H/H. lots of misc. Currency Police Street SEP disappear fast for $1.00 a day DATE SEIZED: 07128/97 #1 in Europe. Doctor recom ­ NORTH EAST Large Multi WHERE: 200 Blk N TEMBER 22, 1997 • ·:· + ·:· + mended. Diane lost 33-1 /2 fam ily yard sale . Sat 8/30 FROM: Jerome Perkins VanBuren Street ARTICLE: $626.00 US 7:30PM COSCO TOURVA AGENCY: Wilmington Currency lbs./ 26-1/2 inches I 6month s. Bam -? H/H, antiques, old DATE SEIZED: 08101/97 Pursuant to Section INFANT/TOODLER CAR Call 301-493-5262 or 1-888 - tools, Avon, clothing & much Police ARTICLE: $366.00 US 402.2 of the City Charter SEAT. Perfect condition! 493-5262 more . 837 Turkey Point Rd . WHERE : 3000 Blk Currency FROM: Zachary Jackson and Section 32-79 of the Used approximately (first house on R oast VFW\ Governor Printz Blvd AGENCY: New Castle Code of the City of one year. WOLFF TANNING BEDS . Tan DATE SEIZED: 07/30/97 FROM: Dwayne Murphy County Police Newark, Delaware, no­ Call 410 642·6593, at home. Buy direct and save. Thomson Estates- Melbourne ARTICLE: $470.00 US WHERE: '86 Thorn Lane After 5:30 Commercial/Home units from Blvd . Sat. 8-? Rain Date Sun. AGENCY: Wilmington tice is hereby given of a $199.00 Low monthly pay ­ Currency Police DATE SEIZED: 07/18/97 public hearing at a regu­ Girls clothing ,lrlsHid. items, ARTICLE: . $165.00 US ments. Free color catalog. Call '88 Mustano GT. & lots more WHERE: 200 Blk N lar meeting of the todav 1-800-842-1310 FROM: Christopher VanBuren Street Currency Council in the Council 328 Butler DATE SEIZED: 08/01197 Chamber at the Machine, Tools, 362 386 AGENCY: New Castle ARTICLE: 1986 Honda; FROM: Darryl Davis Municipal Building, 220 Dogs County Police VIN#1HGBA 7438GA004 AGENCY: Wilmington Elkton Road, Newark, Equip. Yard & Garage WHERE: Cedartree 600 Police Delaware, on Monday, Sales Lane @ Clearbrook WHERE: 2203 Lamotte September 22, 1997 at HONDA PRESSURE cleaner: Court FROM: Fred Sanders Street 7:30p.m., at which time Honda 2888-PSI , $899. 4000- DATE SEIZED: 07/29/97 AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 07/25/97 the Council will consid­ PSI , $999. Warranty. Hose, ELKTON 1567 BLUE BALL RD ARTICLE: $110.00 US Police ARTICLE: $461.00 US er for Final Action and soap injection , dual adjustable 9/30 8 - 3 Classrm. supplies *** Currency WHERE : 900 Blk Currency Passage the following wand , heat & oil sensor, load ­ for teachers: Bulletin brds, AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER Concord Avenue proposed Ordinance: ed . Contractor duty TAX FREE borders. tovs. books. etc SPANIEL FOR STUD. FROM: Darrell Little DATE SEIZED: 07/30/97 FROM: Preston Dean BILL 97-27 - An CALL 24 HRS! 1-800-886- CALL 302 378-7720 AGENCY: New Castle ARTICLE: $301.77 US AGENCY: Wilmington Ordinance Amending 6486 ELKTON 249 COURTNEY AFTER 5 PM . County Police Currency Police the Zoning Map of the Dr off of Delancey Rd , TEDDY ADS 8/31 , 9-2. Lots of great SCHNAUZER PUPS AKC , WHERE: 400 S SuPont WHERE: 1600 Blk W 3rd City of Newark, By sh ots, salt & pepper, ready Highway FROM: Raymond Blake Street Rezoning from BL SEND A GREETING TO stuff 8/26. $295. 717 354 -6045 DATE SEIZED: 07/31197 AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 07/12197 (BusinessLimited) and FRIENDS AND LOVED ARTICLE: $2626.00 US ARTICLE: $255.00 US Police RD (Single-Family Semi- · ONES THAT INCLUDES ELKTON 513 Delaware Ave , 401 Currency WHERE: 15th & King Currency Detached) to BB (Central 8/29 & 30, 9-? Multi family Street Business District) 1. 70 A CUTE CARTOON Crafts, kids clothes & items , Help Wanted FROM: Eric Lloyd DATE SEIZED: 06/29/97 FROM: Hal Ledgister Acre Property Located at TEDDY BEAR. H/H & much more! AGENCY: Wilmington ARTICLE: $857.00 US AGENCY: Wilmington 325-327 East Main Street. 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