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86th Year, Issue 19 ~ 1996 MAY 28 199 Newark, Del. • 50¢ THis WEEK Towers .IN SPORTS - just keep GWGOWHIGH coniing WINS Cellular firm) STATE wants antenna TITLE on water tower By MARY E. PETZAK ONTHE 19 NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER TRACK. Rcsid nt s who thought tel ommu­ ni c::~ ti o n s tow r. wer no lon g r an issue in N wark lea rned cliff r ntly at IN LIFESTYLE th e las t cit council m eting. Fo llowing a de ·isio n to abandon th e proposal to build a tow r on Uni ersity of D !aware land anno un ced by the St at Offic of AVIEW OF Tel ecommunicati ns last month , on qu stion was I ft unan swered for ex itement generated by the traditiopal event; ' NEWCAsTLE ~1:.~~;[.he ,; unsel!~lb1e ~eat wa a definitely factor v ' ry nc co ncern d: Wa~ that tow r t:Sttll&lY'$ Metnori·lal Day Parade, accordin g "All the hi gh ·chool b~ds were wo~dcrful ~ · · r 'a II needed nt th at location t nssur OOO•rdihator Linda Burns. Burn. n ted. "The Little .Green Machine' fmm ad qu <:lle m rgcncy communi ation s ~;~• ,,ery concerned about the South Fayette High School was very entertaining in Newark or n t? ColJNIYs . "W1 tried to keep the hi 1- with their routines." In add ition, a new proposal ro er ct COS't'Umes cool especially." Burn. said parade organizer were over~ an antenna on an exis ting 'tower in EMERGENCY the unexpected summer weather whelmed a alway by the level of cOtJUDUnity Newark met wi th a cold r ce pti on and W4i8hQ1~1(1 . to a slightly lower turnout than in support by local organizations. ' Everyone~ · a similar qu es ti n.· from counc il. r~~~lildt : w~tlt hlrt nothing could ruin the color and good job," said Burns. · ·~ · SERVICES. 8 See TOWERS , 5 ~ IN THE NEWS Incentives UNIVE~ITY not enough STUDENT By MARY E. PETZAK NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER CENTER Propo ed incentives for own rs of hi stori c propertie. in Newark continued to have a rocky time of it TO GET at the m st r cent city co unciI meeti ng. Counci lmember ' who tab led the NEW draft amendment at a previou s meeting, e pre sed doubt that any NAME. amount of revi. ion co uld make th 3 See HISTORIC, 5 ~ INDEX Former policeman ·. -( NEWS 1-5 charged with POLICE BEAT 4 newspaper break·in OPINION 6 Delaware State Police have 8 arre ted the incredibly bu y burglar LIFESTYLE who victimized more than 20 bu si­ NEWARK OUTLOOK 9 ne ses - including the ffice of the . . Newark Post - in the pa. t f ur DIVERSIONS 10 month . CROSSWORD PUZZLE 11 According to Cpl. David Thoma. , police have charged Larry THE ARTS 12 G. Smith, 46, of Smyrna, with 22 SPORTS 19·24 c unt f burglary, 22 counts of .STANDING ROOM ONLY cri minal mi chi f, 22 count of po - The showroom of the Formal Affairs tuxedo rental shop on Newark's Main Street was jammed w:th students late OBITUARIES 26-28 e ion of burglary tool and I6 last week, Including Patrick Rohreough, right, as hordes of high school males picked up their ouHits In time for counts of th ft. CLASSIFtEDS 29·36 the Friday night prom. Newark's and Christiana's proms were among the many dances staged this past weekend. See BREAK-INS, 4 ~ , On . ~----...---- During Miller's University Plazq., Newark

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N [ WARK POST ·:· IN THE NEWS NBA design panel examines Newark's architecture By CINDY McDANIEl member:- mu-;t do, ~aid ullivan. i~ identify th ree r fo ur l e m en t ~ th at NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER lefine bui ldi n g~~ 1 1 • in wark. .. mlcr~tand y ur uniqu nc . . ," With th a..,~ i ~t · 1nce f rhe. ul liva n told th commin e - while nti onal Main rreer Center ubo cu utioni ng uga in ~ t usin g Pro 2ram , the de..,ign committ ee of descriptive word~ with em ti ona! th wark Bu ..,ine-.. ~socia ti n implicati n ~. ha~ begun H identif the ba. i · cle­ "De~ign and ta ~ t are t\ lil'fer- men ts that make Main Str et enr things," sa id ulli an , us b th unique an I di ~t in c t. she drew ~ u gg ·sted Fo r four hour.., n Ma c han g'~ on the istin g 17. National program Main tre t buildings as~ ciat P.H. .. uff " proj ec te I on a sc ree n. . ulli an us d ~ nar ­ se of ar ·hite·tural ..,ho t ~ of bui lc.lin gs ocabulary and uni ­ along Newark ·~ Main v rsa l design concepts treet to illustrate and should help to keep lefine fealllres th at make . ubj ecti e ta ·te out of the street attracti e. guideline sugges ti ons, NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY K[LLY BFNNFTI long with l o t ~ of ma:on- 'lCcordinu to ulli an . r . wood. and s tbacb clo:e t the .. r atin g the guid clin s i'l on l -; treet, ulli an pointed ut features the fir. t step of the entir design f Newark's ex i~tin g construction. pro ess," ·aution d Sulli an . nc·· DOINGTHE BUMP re aling a p·ntern mor " l,;rtical the guidelines are in place. ever The area youngsters enjoy an aggressive session of bumper cars at the carnival last week at Fox Run Shopping than hori zont i. l with brac k tet.l cor­ committe m mber mu~t be parr of Center. ni e. where the buildings me t the th proc s~ with an ar lJJ the sky. gr und for buildings plans on Main On e of th e fi r. t thing. committ e Str et. ..------In our community University facilities to honor ······························· ·· ················································ ··· ················· ni ve r iry Affiliated Program for Ulbrich meeting Fami li es and D elopm nt former president, AD place changed Di sabilities and th . tat Di vision of Mental Retardation i. of~ ring a six­ HE JUST-OP N D stud nt c ·nt er tat .Representative teph ani e hour se minar f r support staff. at Main Str t and uth olkg lbri ch (R-Newark South) will superviso rs, ~chool personn I. indi ­ Avenu e did not r main the g neri c viduals with di subiliti s or th ir T hold her reg ul ar Tuesday meetings with constitu nts from 7 to 8 a.m.at famili s. University enter for long. Fri endl y's on Rt. 896 whil e the The . eminar ' ill tak pia -e on Th uni ersity's board of tru stees Panca ke ortage is undergo in g ren­ Ma 17 from 9 a.m. to 4:30p.m. at announc don Tu sday that the building ovati n. th e D Ia ware Hea rt s. o ' iation . ewa rk . For information or to rcg­ omple has e n named th . Arthur ist r. ca ll 83 1-46l 9 Trabunt Uni ersi ty Auditions to be held n t-r. in h n r of p ra Oehwarc will h lei general Summer tours the man who auditions for chorus, small role. and se rv ed as pr sid "Ill edu ca ti oml pr gra m" on Saturday. Th e ni versity of Del aware Ju ne I at I 0 a.m. to noon at Graduate ollegc of Marine , tudil,;s or the uni ve rsity OperaDelaware. Wilmin gton. i ~ offerin g fr c publi c t o ur ~ of th e from 196 until hi s in l!t!r~ mu ~ t brine. their own mu si . , harp marine studi es compl in r tir ment in I ~87. n acco mpnni st 'W ill be provided. Lew i ~ at I 0:30 a. m. eac h Friday Trabant, now pro­ To reserv an appointment. ca ll during June. Jul y. and ugust. 658-8063. Th co ll eg al. offers pre- f .. or emeritus, arrang d tours for groups of fiv e or al o s r ed as mor peopl . Th e campu s is located int rim pre. ident New Visions seminar at Pilottown Rd ., Lewe. . from 1988-90. f D !awa re or informati on. ·all 31-808 3. The ni ve rsit The athl eti c compl ex Trabant helped to de I< p has been named Trabant th David M. N lso n Athletic omplcx in re ·ogn ition of th lat Blue Nelson Hen football ·oa ·h. athl tic director and d an c f the college of phys ical du cation , Delaware. In makin g the an nounc m ~ nt. athleti cs and n..:: cre·ttion. N lson, who the tru stees noted that Allen , a ge nerous came to th uni crsity in 1951 ,. rved in b nefactor to the university, wi ll con­ hi s variou s ·apa iti e. until hi s r tir ment tribute $ 1 million to th" site ov r th n in 19 9. H di d in 1991. few years. Th e N lson mpl x in cludes the Bob Th' final hi ghli ght for C'lmpus fa ·iii­ Carp nt r Sports/ on o ati n Center. ti cs was th official namin g nf th ' usi­ Delaware tadium , the Blu and old ice n ss and co nomi cs building which arenas, Dela war Diamond, and th " recently broke ground at the · >rn er of D !aware Field Hou se tog ther with rchard Road and Am st I A nu e. num r< u.· playing fi Ids. Trust cs sa id th n wly - hri skned Th e biot chnology laboratory now MBNA Ameri ca Hall honor~ the fin ancial und r c n. truction on th univ rsity farm servic s giant. a longtime uni r. ity c 111 - will b call ed th harl s . All n Jr. tri utor ·•n I employer of many alumni Biot chn I gy Laborat ry in honor of th and stud -nt. . Among M BNA' s many gifts I 40 alumnu. wh P.i n creel the de el­ was $2.5 mi lli on toward · nstru ti 111 1f 5iNJOR GNiER DEDICATION opment of the p ultry in lu . try in the building. Margaret Catts , far right, spoke with Tony Felicia , John Mayer and Stephanie Ulbrich at the opening of the new Newark ~enior Center. P \C. I· I • N ~\\ . \1<" l' r><., t • M \Y~ · I , I ~>~Hi Police beat Can we help? ····· ·· ··· ·· ············ ·· ··· ···································· ·· ·· ····· ···· ····· ····· ·· ······ ·· ······················· ··· ·· ···· ··· ··· ··· · Busy • Po/i('(• hem is compiled each men joined them . The dri ve r wa'i att mpted to go around him. Offi ces: The paper's offi ces are located week.flom th e jlfl'.\' r~f' th e Newark pull d from th car and hit ami Shoplifting at Gap conve niently in the Robscott Building , Police Department b • sta./T ki cked b th m n who abo burgulary 153 E. Che stnut Hill Rd ., Newark, DE writer Mon· E. Petzak. robbed him f an und is lo. cl mpl yees ar The Gap on 19713. Ofi ice hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 amount of ca. h. Main treet rep rt th at on May p.m. wee kdays . The hitch hiker is de~crib cl a ~ 13 around I I :50 a.m . an suspect Cocaine possession a blac k male, 5' I0 " to 5' II " tall , unknown femal e cu. tamer wa Phone : (302) 737-0724 On May 14 around 5:45 p.m. thin bui ld, wi th a beard and mu - ·een c ncea ling a . kin in he r Facsimile: (302) 737-9019 poli c on patr I observed two tach . The driver ~ uffered a frac­ wai t bag. tured sku ll , brui . e · and lacera­ The emp l yee. onfront d caught e-mail: [email protected] m al e~ ~ t a ndin g n xt two a br wn vehic le on McKee Lan . The tion s. Newark and Wilmingto n h rand order d her to I av . To subscribe: Ca ll 737 -072 4 or 1-800- police are inv sti gat in g. 22 0-33 11. Cost is $15.95 per year to men fled when they saw the ... BURGLARY, from 1 New Cas tl e Cou nty addresses . To beg in poli ce. The v hi I made a u­ Beer kegs taken turn and drov toward th e p lie mith wac arre ted after com­ a subsc ripti on, simp ly call the Airgun fired wh . t pped it.Th driver, Kev in mitting a burglary at Min'c Cleaner Circu lati on Depa rt ment. On May 13 aro un d 9:30p.m. J. Willi am . , 33, of Newark, Newark poli ce report that on unkn own p r n. r mov d rwo in Li be11y Pl aza Shopping Center To place a classified : Call1 -800-220-1230 app ared anxi us and nerv us, May 17 around 3:20 p.m. empty beer kegs fro m the rea r ·on May 9. A · part of their inve ti ­ To place a display ad: Call 737-0724. according to police. Polic found unkn ow n person . hot at th e load ing doc k at Benni ga n' gati on, tare and Newark polic had a pipe u:ed to smoke con tro ll ed win dow f Whole al Tire Store Resta ura nt n gletown Road. set up urveill ance at various loca­ substanc s and a . mall bag of on lkto n Road u. ing an ai rgun ­ Empl oy e. report that the ti ons in an effort to halt th e pree. HE STAFF of the Newark Post is anxio us to assist cocaine in the susp ct's pocket. ty pe in. trument. An employee Detectiv e Mi chae l Willey of read ers and advertisers. Reporters. writers, edi­ restaurant had been ·ubj e t prior T W i ll iam ~ wa arr steel and work in g in the shop heard a tors and sa lespeople can be contacted as listed imi lar in cident. . Troop 2 aiel Smith had confessed below: charged with po. se:sion of noise fro m the other ide of th to many of the burglati e . . Will ey co~.: a i ne and drug parap h rn ali a. stor and f unci a pin hole when aid the fo rmer Dover area police David G. W. Scott is the newspaper's he w nt t investi gat . Gas light pole offi cer was fired for doing burglar­ news and sports editor. He makes ie there. ' He apparently came up staN assignments and reviews all Man assaulted, robbed removed press re leases , etc. He can be reached Bottles thrown here and . tarted doing burglarie ," at 737-0724 . n May 16 ar unci I a. m. a metime b tween 8:30 p.m. sa id Willey. 26-year- ld N wark re sid nt On May 18 around 7 p. m. a on May 13 and 6 a. m. on May 14 Burglary sites and date were: Mary E. Petzak Is a genera l assign· unknow n p rson. re moved a ga. New Ca ti e Con ervati on, People ment rep orter. Her bea t includes gov­ was drivin g to Pat hmark on !ri ver near So uth oll ege ernment, education and poli ce news. Marrow. Road wh n he stopp d Ave nue and Ritter Lan e saw an li ght pole from in fro nt f a re i­ Phza, 2/20; Nati onwide In . Co. She can be contacted at 737·0724. to pick up a un known man man throw ing a bottle. at th e dence on Haines treet. and All state In s. Co. , Polly thu mbing a ride. nc in the ar, curb. The pol wa found on the Drummond Hill Rd ., State Farm Gayle K. Hart is the olfice manager and idewalk approx imately 50 feet In . o., Sc hl egel As oc ., Newark editorial assista nt who processes mo st the suspect pul l 'd a kni fe and The man bl oc ked th e path of pr ess releases. She prepar es obituaries fore d the drive r to drive to the driver'. ve hi cle and th rew a away. Post and City Wide Hou ing, E. and th e Diversions ca lendar. Gayle also Wilm in gton where fo ur other hottle under the ca r as the dri ver Poli ce have no . . Chestnut Hill Rd ., all on 2/29; writ es fea ture and bu siness sto ries . Mi chael Brown lns. Co. and New Co ntac t her at 737·0724. Ca ti e Conserva ti on, Peopl es Plaza, Contri buting writers and photographers in clude both on 3/8. Megl1 n Afto smi s. Ja ck Bartley, Juliann a Baggott , Al so, Delaware Heart Group, Kelly Bennett , Elbert Chance , Martin L. Dun can. Summit Bridge Rd ., 3/20; Charl es Eric F1n e. Ma rvin Hu mmel , Ruth M. Kelly, Jam es Parade committee honors two Nea l & As · c., Pre tbury Square, Mcl aren , Shirley Tarrant, Phi l Toman and Memorial Da y I aracle coordi ­ longti me wo rkers on parade Fe ll ow commi ttee memb r, 3/21; Limestone Medi cal, Summit Marty Val ani a. Leave messages for the m at 737· Bridge Rd., 3/27; Bill Dewberry 0724. nator Lindu A. Burn s and hi ef d tail s. Rob n Mark of In depend ence Warran t Offi ce r Teresa Nam ed for on of the ch ol. said Burns and ochran ln . . Co., Kirkwood Hwy., Dr. Tina Winmill i the Newark Post's Cnc hran or the Delaware Arm y found ' rS Of the parade, th e are onl y th 5th and 6th peopl Ri chard Ar ht, Po ll y Drummond 1 advertising director and manages th e ati ona l Guard. were prese nt ed award is given in recogni ti n or to recei e the award . ince it Hill Rd., and Rojan In c., Poll y lo cal sa le s team Sh e can be 1eached C. faithful se rvice in promo tin g and . tan d in 1978. ''Th comm itte Drum mond Hill Rd., all on 3/28: at 1-800 -220-3311. with th e Vernon . te 'lc Award thi :-, yea r h lh c Newar" parade pcrpetuatin!.!, wark's ann ual on ly award~ it when d emed Michae l Broujos In s. Co .. Donna Harrity sells advertr srn g rn til co mmit! c. Hoih wo men are tribute to li vin g and deceased appropriate." su id Mark. Ki rkwoo I Hwy.. Cepha. In . Co ., down to wn Newa rk and Krrk wootl lllCillhl:l' '> Of thL' l'O illlllitlCC UnU members of th e ... rm ed Service:-,. -Mary F.. I et-;, ok < nc rei Pik e, ophia Ta il oring, HiQ hways areas Con tact here at 737· oncord Pike. and Ric hard Finn y 0724 ln. . Co ., Sil ver. ide Rd., all on 4/1 ; Jim Galoff serv rces aclve rtr rng clien s harle:-, Neal & s. oc., Pr stbury 111 tile so utl1 Newnr k Bea r. Glasg ow Sq uare. 5/2: and Mi n's lea ner :-,, ancl Rou tes 40/13 area Call hrm at STIJDENT Liberty Pl;:va. 5/9. 737 -0724 Thoma'> :-,a id th e bun.! lari es net­ Mmy Wue rte nberg er IS tile ar!vert iSIIlfl ted 6. 700 in cas h and ~) l'f'ic e "LII - assr<;tcrrr Sl1e can counsel c lle rs 'GET READY FOR pli~.: . , and caused over $2.200 in W1!1r qu st ronc; about arl vertrsrng. Call damage:-,. Smith i:-, being held at 11er at 737·0724 Gander Hill Pri ~on in lieu of' Other aclvertis ing r p rn clu de Demps Brawley, TAKE OFF $ 2~. 000 hail. Julr e Heffn er. Ka y P McGlothlin . Renee Qui et· Stud ents at the Independ enc e meye r. Je 11 y Rutt and Kim Spence r Bonn 1e School were tr eated to a visito r lr etw rt 1 1s th e la ss ifi ecl s ad ve rti si ny manager He1 staff rn lu cles Kat11 y Bec kl ey Cl1rr s Bragq , from oute r space . Maj. City of Newark Act !inn. Dower ancl Jac qu e Mrnton . Catherine G. Coleman , a NASA astro na ut, vi sited Rebecca Memorial Day Cir cul ati on manag er rs Bill Sim s. Ryan l '.·· Catherine Fry who attends th e Huber h;lllcll es Newa1k Post subsc ri p ~ .•• ~ school . Fry is named aft er the Holiday Trash Ir ons Ca ll 11 1111 at 1·800-22 0·3311 ' , 1 1 astronaut. Jan Fry Rebecca's Schedule James B. Streit , Jr. is the publ1 sl1er mother, and Coleman studied o1 th e Newark Post He sets polrc ies together at MIT in Boston . . in c' th Memorial Da and ma nages all departm ents in til e Students asked Maj . Colem an Holid ay !'alb on Mond .y, May 27. Newa1 k olli e Cal l h1 111 at 737·0724 many questions and learned that tra. h normal I co li 'ctecl on tlw \('lmrJ.: flosl i., {lllb!i.l'hC't! Fridl(l' 1!1' Cht•.mjH•(Ikt• in betwe en missions Coleman Mon da y wi ll b co ll ec ted on f'11lilishi11g (,'orpol'lllmll \'£'II 'Smullocal .wilr'.' t!fllci!s works on the space station . Tue:-,da nnd tra. h n rma lly co ll ect- ort· lncriled i11 the Nobsm/1 H11 ildillg, l'ij t:. Cbl'.I'/ JJ/1/ Coleman 's message to the stu ­ don Tuesda will be co li ctecl n //ill IM.. \c•ll'm'J.o. IJ/:' N ~ /.). C:l'nlml accOJIIJiill,~ o11rf dents was to "Get prepared and Wcd ne. day. Therefore. there wi ll ndl'i'l'li'·"'.f.!. r!fJict•, ore lom!t•tl of 60! lirir(~e Sl . be ready." not be sp cial bulk pickup. on l'lklo11. II/) J lfJJ I. Ce11 tml cltl .~s((ieds a/.1'0 loc(I/Crl at Wed nesda , May _9. {J() I l l rif~t.!l' Sf. NEWARK POST PHOTO BY CARLA JOTHAN

fl is !Ill' potit:r•of///(' \'eu•m·J.· /'o.l'/1101 lo wilhbolr! jiw11 tlw {111/J/ic those i/1'111.1' of ii!fiJI'JIIIIIioll ll'hil'b Pre.., h terian emetery Rt !-1. 7: 50a.m. White lay tire rl lllrlller 1!/f!llblic record .Ill (fr//'c'rlislll,~ rllld MEMORIAL DAY Sunfest slated 1/C'/1 '.1' ore acn'fJied allr!fJrinled 011(1 •({ //be solr dis · 896 -+0 . Presh terian emett.:r rrt'/1!1 11 t!/ the fmblis/}('1: 6:35a.m. St. Thoma: MP Kirkv ood Hw . Poll y CEREMONIES Organi zers ar gearin 0 up for hurch ' em ter 2932 Drumm nd Rd., e-.: ark . the eighth un fest in Ri . ing Neodt'l'.'' (II'!' ei/COII mged lo 11. e the Of!inioll l'nge lo On Ma y _7, 1996 the Frenchtov n Manor Rd., R a. m. Eben zcr nited ·'1)('flk tbcir mi11rl.1·. Please re//IC/1/bcr: Lel/eJ:,· sbould un , Mel. II - merican Vetera ns of Glasgow. Method ist burch emet ry The annual vent, t be held lw tbou.~ bt jJmJ •oking a11rl conci ·e. !.elfers deemed Fore ign Wars Post -+75 will libl•lous u•illnol be printed. II i• rexerl'e !I.e r(f(bllo 6:50a.m. Delawa re rate Eh nezer hur h Rd ., Saturday, June I, features an visit the fo ll owi ng cemeteri s edit for clarity. lrrilel:\· ill/lSI indnrfc tl lelepbu ne Vet ra ns emetery Rts . 96 N wark. array of mu ical entert ainer , 111111/bcr so ibrrtlel/ers mn be /'cr{(ied prior lo publi­ to re nd r the Mili tary Rill e & 7 1, ummi t. : I0 a. m. Newark emetery line dancers and other pre enta­ crrlion. Salute and Taps for our 7: 05a.m. Sa lem United N w & h ate t .. Newark. tions throughout th e day. lecease I comrades. Persons Meth eli t burch Salem : 15 a.m. Mt. Zion emet ry entered around the Ri ing Tle .\'1'/l'flrl.! Po .~! is a nwmber of /be . ltm:~ • krnrl · intere t d in observi ng the hurch Rei , Newa rk . Ray St. , Newark. !Jelmmre-D.C. l'rr.,·,,·Associrtlion . !lx• Nnlionnl Sun municipal parking lot will . alute shoul d go to the ceme­ 7: 15a.m. hri sti ana Unit d 8:30a.m. Lew i ville, Pa, ,\'eri'.I'/JtlfX'I' .lssotialiou r111d Ibe .Veu'(fr/.: Bu~· inc•ss be numer u ve ndor elling tery nearest the ir horn e at th ,lssotirrl ion . Methodi . t hur h emeter hurch m t ry L wi vill e, craft , antiques, collectibles and des ignat c.l time and await 2 1 W. Main t. , hri ti ana. Pa. food. A p cia I children's area arri al of th Hon r detail. 7:20 a. m. hri sti ana 8:40a.m. Head of hri tiana will feature clown , in ging, Pr . byterian hurch Pr byteri an bu rc h da ncing and pony ride . Brian 6 a.m. t. John 's Elkton Rd. ' meter 15 Old Baltim ore em tery II 00 hurch Rd ., Pari an wi II erve as master of W. Park Pia . Pike, hri sti ana. N wa rk. c remonie for the children' 6: I0 a.m. WeL h Tra t hurch 7: 0 a.m. St. James Epi. copal :50 a. m. t. Thomas hurch ctage. Welsh Trac t Rd . Rt 896. hurch emetery 2 106 t. emet ry Elkton Rd . & POSTMASTER : Send address changes to: Newark Sunfe twill begin at 10 a. m. 6: 15 a.m. o chs Bridg Jame. hurch Rd ., DelPark Delaware ve., Newark . and Ia, t until 5 p.m. Free shuttle Post, 153 East Chestnut Hill Road , Newark, DE M mori a! Old Baltimor Manor. 9 a.m.V. F. W. Po t 47 5 100 bu e will be available through­ 19713. Second-class postage paid at Newark, Pike Rd. 7:40 a. m. All aints emetery Veteran. Lane, Newark, D out the town, located off Md. Del. , and additional offices . 6: 5 a.m. P ncad r Kirk wood Hi ghway, Newark. 273 we t f Fair Hill. · M \\ ~ - 1 , IJ ~

Hanging Baskets 0 Geraniums • BegoniM eecNI\4g ~ Vegetable f'lanta Library panel faulty, OPUt DAILY 8:00 AM-a:OO PM REEDER'S GREENHOU§f",_ UD trustees told 4 10 White II all Hd. [ 11\lOil, 1"10 (!11 0) 398·5067 By MARY E. PETZAK according to plans." Rul y arpenter, chainnan for the NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER tud nt life and athletic comm itt e, sa id the principal reason no one was The recent fall of a 300-pound injured in the incident wa that it concrete panel from the facade of was raining that day and there were Use our convenient, the Morri Library wa due to no students in the area. ' It could improper constructi on, accordi ng to have b en a disast r," sa id time-saving e-mail University of Delaware trustee Carpenter. Howard E. Cosgrove. Cosgrove added that the remain­ address today! A member of the trustee commit­ ing pane ls were properly con struct­ tee on grounds and buildings, ed and the building is sound . [email protected] Cosgrove told those at the semi ­ Correction of the problem, which annual board of trustees meeting requires removal of the stair tower that the report submitted by struc­ panel, can only be done after grad u­ NEWARK PoST tural engineers showed that the pre­ ation and will be com pleted during FOR INFORMATION, cast panel was "not constructed the ummer. CALL 737..0724 Councilperson concerned about 'piece-meal' tOwers

..... TOWERS, from 1 So far, councilmembers, as well as state legislator Stephanie I hope we Ulbrich and Steven Amick, have •• said they have no idea whether didn't do ourselves increasing the height of a state telecommunications tower at the a disservice by toll plaza on J-95 will provide the same service originally promised sending (the state with two towers in the area. "I hope office) away." No wonder our we didn 't do ourselves a di sservice by sending (the state office) away," said councilmember Harold HAL GODWIN Godwin. NEWARK CllY CO UNCI L But Mayor Ronald Gardner sa id dish is getting such council did not reject the tower pro­ posal outright. " It wasn't a matter of had objections to allowing piece­ say ing we just don 't want it here - it meal in stall ation of towers in was never clear to me how this Newark without comprehensive great recept1on. worked." zoning regulations which would Meanwhile representatives from guarantee safety issue:. "We have Bell Atlantic NYNEX Mobile spent no ordinances or reg ul ations on thi s a fruitless hour trying to convince at all ,'' said Zych. " If we approve council that a cellular phone anten­ thi s one, you know Cornea twill be back nex t week." na and maintenance building on the .., pre ent site of the Windy Hills Zych added, "We have ordi ­ water tower was acceptable. nances to regulate hamburger joints Counci lmember Irene Zych sa id for heaven's sakes! " a res ident adjacent to the tower Represent atives from location was concerned that a ce llu­ Atlantic promi sed to return with lar antenna there would interfere definitive answers to hea th ques­ with the operation of hi s defibrilla­ tions as well as reasons why th tor. proposal was "location specific" to ln add ition, Zych said she still that sit e. Nothing to buy. Get great digital TV, starting at about $1 a day. *

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..... HISTORIC, from 1 tax xem ptions for improvements to all ex isting co mm ercially-zo ned present proposal for waivers of up hi storic prop ni cs in Newark fared to $5,000 in building p-rmi t fees bett r, passing after only minimal PRIMEgYl· suit thei r purpose of encouragin g disc ussion. PRIMESTAR BY TCI pre. ervation. But the third proposal to all ow a ''lfthe.e in entivc · are linked to tax rate freeze for a!! li sted p!·oper­ the original (histori c prese rvation ) ti e. and tax redits for addi ti ons to Call t ll fr or y ur authori z d Prim tar ret r. ordinan e... the on ly thing dea lt owner-occupant hi . toric resid nces 1... 888 .. 600 .. STAR a with was demoli ti on of property," failed by unanimous vote. sa id Thomas Wampl er. ouncilmcmb rs and residents Mayor Ronald ardner said it attending th e meeting discussed was apparent th at oun il "wants to possible al teration s whic h wou ld 1-800-908-5888 do someth ing not in con nicl wi th make thi s Ia t amendme nt m re 'Does nol Include installation. For th 4 payment installation plan the free month of programming Is hmlted to new cuslom rs subscnb1ng to the Serv1ces for a mm1mum ol 4 months Th $ 9 what we've done (in 1he past) but useful. or 112 price InstallatiOn plan Is limited to cuslomers subscrlbmg to the Serv1ces lor 36 months AdditiOnally, the lree month ol programm1ng IS hm•ted to custom rs How v r, city finance direct r subscnbtng to the Services for 24 months. In both offers, free month of programm•ng doe not Include Pay Per V1cw. a Ia carte or pr mlum serv1c or ra1h er to supplement it '' and dis- additional outle ts. Sub1ect to credit approval L1m1ted lime offer Cannot be combined w1th any other off r. ABC. CBS . FOX. NBC and PBS Channels are mt nded us, ing thi s am ·ndmcnt fur1h er wa Patrick Me ullar advi sed against • for pnvate home vlew1ng and are available only to hOuseholds that nnot rece1ve that n twork off·the·alr from the local TV statiOn uSing a convenhonal1ooftop making any changes with ut tim antenna and have not receiVed that r111twork by cabt TV w1th1n 90 days prior to telllte rviCe . StMdard Installation puce Is $199 PriC s a subi 1t o change a wast f time. The it em was vot d Local sales tax may apply. Ct996 PRIMESTAR By TCI. down . for review by ci1y so li itor Roger An amendment to provicl partial Akin and hims If.

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Long story, happy ending NEWARK GAllERY HEN DONALD Cro. san, Mrs. Gore. J hn Mayer was lauded This week's Newark who h ad d a committee for hi s untirin g efforts to I ad the · Gallery photo shows W that "ex pl ored the feasibil­ onstru ction of the building. A Bike lflestyler Chris ity'' f raisin g $1.2 milli on for a new se ni or with boundle ss energy, wm Lashua who shows off . en ior c nter. fi rst visi ted urn ws­ hanor. was laud d for hi s tireless his talent and skill. pap r offi s in 1992, we kn w that work n behalf of the projec t. Blair Lashua performs a he was on to som thin g. Shaw was prais d for hi s volunteer hand stand on his bike We agr ed with many others in int rior design work. for a crowd at the N wark that a new bcillly was d s­ The gove rn r stopp d by early Wooden Wheels Bike perat ly need d. Anyone wh had Su nd ay to in. pect th n w facility. and Skate shop. Don't spent ven a few hours in the former o did th Newark City Council, try this at home ladies ,,'r.: wark Wat r Works bui lding n state I gislat rs and d partm nt and gentlemen! . :~:i n trcet witn ss d a ita!. li v ly heads, and Congressman Mik Lashua was pho­ r .. ,_ram. bu sting at the seams in an Castle. And. mo. t import ant, hun­ tographed by Butch · j_;1q uat d fac ility. dred. of th e s niors who will u. the · Comegys. Photographers are ~1 t like many oth rs who new facility and the many new ser­ invited to submit their b·- u ' ved th n ed was evid nt , vi es now ava ilabl e w re prese nt. The new c nter truly is multi-pur­ plclures of Newarkers :-a: kly. w w re . keptical that a . at work or at play to '"~ _! fund-rai . in g effmt could come pos d. From academic courses gea r d to s nior. , to medical ser­ "Newart Gallery" 153 u~ with $ 1.2 milli n. E. Cbestnut Hill Road, ., !le se nior center proj ct was one vi es, to therapeutic swimming, to Newark, De. 19713. v-· ! 1 t-t app al only to Newarker. adult day care, t the traditi nal Please submit either u: ik other campaigns (Chri stian a se ni or ce nter programs, th new print or negative with a :pita l) that served a more reg ion - fac ility rea lly i. th "model for th e description of the ! need. ln spit of our pe. simi sm, nati on,'' a phrase used to hype the activity in the photo­ we threw th ful1 support f this fund effort . graph. Include your newspaper behind th e ffort. phone number for veri­ Through stori es, w tried to r at OWEVER. WE believe th fication. For more an improved awar ness of the situa­ Hgr at . t ac hi ev ment in thi . information, call 737- tion at the s nior center. 1n ed itori ­ mammoth ffort i · not the bright 0724. als, we urged Finan ial . upp >rt. n w enter, the , tar -of-the-art pool Even three members of our staff or any bricks and mortar. Rath r. v lunteer d to serve on the Steering this project became reality because Cc mmittee that led th fund driv . it received wid ~ _ pre ad financial PAGFB FRoM THE P~ support fr m N warkers, young and I New a it appeared in the Nell'ark Post throughout the year WO MAJOR chall eng s faced old ahke. The big money certainly - this panel: first, a conveni ent helped. but did th $140,000 raised dire tly from the m mbers f hi gh school thi . year Social tudie supervi or . P 't of land a cessibl t< the s ni r • May 25, 1921 Th e ·enior Ia at th e James B. Owen . aid. "We ,nu lation was ne d d and th rh center, many f whom ha e pre- Newark Hi gh Sch ol will believe thi program will r ·t-l'- P ct. wer limited; and , seco nd , i us fe w extra funds to donat Memorial Day to be beg in examin ation. next increa. e the empha i on edu­ th fund. had to be rai s d quickly. away (the goal for thi . group wa, fittingly celebrated here Monday in order to lea cation for United State. citi­ w·rh "seed" money from the Newark $50.000) . time fo r the usual oru- ze n hip.'' The M mori a! Day e er­ mencem nt preparation.. . o 11m unity - mu h f it in $10. Wh ther you contributed or not, Th graduating cia. thi i~e . ro b held on the • May 23, 1991 100 or $1,000 pledges - n ssary we urge you to visit the new com­ ollege ca mpu are a!:._umi ng yea r con. ists of 20 . tudent . ~f r ·my "bi g money " grants munity r so urc . It's lo at d onv - large proportion . Military 12 girl s. and 8 boy . ni ntly off Marrows Road n ar th and civil orga ni zati n. . Thee erci . e will be held Teachers OK contract ould be tapp d. Both mountai ns in the Opera Hou eon Friday w re conquer d. train bridge. .choo ls and churche mani ­ fe . t th ir agerne. to do evenin g, June 10. at :15 p.m. The Chri stina Board of Wh il critics may assail the ind - But, most imp rtant, w congrat­ honor to their country" Education unanimou ly f of ulate you, th p ople of Newark. de fender. wh o w re w rn approved a four year contract ;--.e nd ·nee th Uni versi ty • May 26, 1971 with di trier teacher in a· [) !aware in its r lati onship to th Thi s new fac ility , ymbolize. y ur in to the . ervi e here. ommunity . pirit and your willing­ Th e ce remon placing meeting on May 14. ending a ·:-1 of N wark , n on an dimin - ba k of Purnell hall , on th Western YMCA offers nine-month erie of negotia­ • ! ! th c operation b tw n thes nes. to commit to our future. · . p t wher th oath wa. taken new adult fitness program tion between the board and ,. entiti es in our community in thi s And, again. w , alut Mayor R n . a boul de r in m mory of the Chri tina Education As ociation. r'":.•ltcr. They quickly ag r ed on the Gardner, UD president David th . e heroe., will b an A 11 w ad ult fitne . pr - impre. ·ive one. gram for women and men i. The board also approved a :!~·:: J t find a s ni r nt r . ite on R . elle and th ira. so iate. for mak­ plan to rea ign 94 elem n­ ing th land swap happ n, which Th pnrad wi II form n 11 w b ing orr red by th e · · li l:.tnd here . Working as part­ th Academy grounds at 2 We t rn Bran h YMCA on tary tudent to relieve over­ crowding in everal district r!t, . nc t adv rsari :, a land swap gave birth to the . uccess of the fund o'cl ck and accompanied b Kirk wood Hi ghway at h ol. . \"'::" or h . trated. Thi provided the ca mpaign. the ontinent al and M adowood . A compl tely Minnehaha Band wi ll pro- r model d and nlare.ed fit­ _ Jed "ki k . tart'' t the fund -rais- QNE FOOTNOTE• • •: D pite eed to th e Epi opal and ne. and erci a~ea ha. ' 1g effort . . senior center board president th n to the Methodi. t ceme­ been prov ided t accommo­ 10 theaters planned Th n, thanks to a broad-ba ed terie . date newly in tailed exerd e for Peoples Plaza John Suchanec's best efforts to c n­ equipment. impres. ive group of volunteers, the vince the community of the need to New policeman Daily 11 e of the 25' x 75 ' Groundbreaking i expect­ ampaign was immediately ucc ss­ rename the new facility an "omni­ 01 ~pic ize . wimming pool ful. Genevie,·e Gore made a large appointed yesterday ed in June for a tO-cinema center:· we . uggest the Newark i included in the fitne , pro­ theater comple in People gram. d nati n and hall nged the rga­ Senior Center name is just fine. Mayor Frazer ye terda Plaza. Gla gow. n· 7 rs to pand their goaL . '"Why New ocial n1dies cur­ The People. family, which That'. what it ha. been known a.; app imed a. rown poli eman riculum cheduled in N wark t at Pha. l . ··, she a ked, . o the William L. Tryn . , a young own. R.C. Peoples Builder. p that s what t~ publi - e. peciaHy Thi . fall when more than veteran of the world war. and Peoples Plaza, plan . to gr up rais d the mark to $1. mil­ 16.000 students return to those who offered financial . upport Twent y to graduated from build the comple with Regal li on and in luded the therapeutic - will . till all it. cia. se. in the Newark School Cinema Inc., a Knox ille, Di trict, they ' II find a brand p 1 I in th Pha. e J plan . . Granted the cope of . ervices Tenn .-based company. new . ocial . tudies curriculum They are expected t be unday, th dreams d v I p d in available to . enior at the "Pages from tire Pa\·t'' is COirJ­ in kindergarten through pikdfmm early edition.'f ofrbt open for the Chri tmas ea­ l992-93 were realized. Hundr d. White hap I Dri e facility far twelfth grade. son. jammed th n w . eni r center [! r a ex e d what wa. available on Main Ntlwark Post and its fore"""' The new curriculum i the The 25 ,000- quare-foot dedication c r m ny. Street. But to us, "omnicent r" .Wn b staffer Gayle K. Han.. result of a . erie of ocial facility will eat I ,600 movie­ · fllorts al'l' made to tudie revision workshops goer. and will be located fac­ Prai. e. were . ung to Selena Bing, s unds like a place to watch which began in the . ummer I h~adlines.JIIfll ing h~ U;S. 40 entr,ance,to the one of th early benefa tor., and wrestling. 'of 190') ~ ~ · ' • plaza, off'Rt.896. · N EWARK PosT ·:· OP·ED PAGE ... A LITILE WHISTLE WE GIVE A member of the Slow Club LETIER To THE EnrroR look a lot like oung punks, the new t p To: The ed itor: By DAVID G. W. SCOTT of thug- the 50s-styl Ieath r ja k t or th e 80s-style spiked green hair traded in for NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER From: J ffrcy Plan, Wilmington the hi gh-dollar sports g ar. FEW WEEK AGO wh n rh Because so many of us are gu ilty of Support Dr. Patri ·k Hart of Newark . PI ase heavy spring rain crashed against drinking up th t lev isi n's notion of urge your ity ouncil to request that Aetna A our tom1 windows we wat hed the today's violent youth (my wif und I Health Plans [nc. Hccommodate Dr. Hart. neighborhood boys sprint across the treet includ d) "Th low Walking tub" Dr. Hart i one of tho c ''treasures" that any to their home . . It's not. such a big deal to might make people a Iitt I nervous or even city should fight to keep. see boys to get out of the rain, but scared. . J have used Dr. Hart for many year and 1, and these boys don't normally run. Even though they reserve their sudden the member of my family, drive all the way to My wife and I ca ll them "The Slow mov ment. for the bask tball court and Newark from Wilmington to see him. When we Walking Club." You've probably seen meander peacefully clown th stre t are in your town because of our visit to Dr. Hart, them. They are the ones wearing basket­ (except in heavy rains) , they ar an intimi­ we almost always visit other N wark merchants, ball shorts that swing like long skirt dating group . whether shops or r staurants. l am sure Dr. Hart below their knees. They have the most . They must notice the react ions they get is a magn t for many people outside of Newark. xpensive basketball sneaker Nike can from passersby. Last year they were not just my fami ly. ' make them buy. Their shirts are untucked. sc rawny little b y · and thi · y ar they

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NF C OMM FNT w ~ r s heard o ve r a nd over rush -hour tra ffi c in Wilmington. ag- Jin f' ro m Fmcrgcnc ' M cdicu l Scrvi · 's p ·rson­ Siren s blaring and lights fl ashing, n ·I thro ughout ~ ~ rccc r l cv •ning, ''This is the O Van Ho 1 and his pa rtner I ar -n worst part of the job, .. sa id p ~rr a m ·di · Bruce Va n Johnson were on th ir way to llo as he man ·uvc red the county J-.: IVJ S vcJ n through answ r a ··subj ct pass d out" call at th , unday Bre:.1kfas t Missio n . Too 111 ~111 drivers with only home on th ·ir minds ignored the van, waited until the l:..rst minute, o r swerved without giving way as he EMS professionals pati •ntly ;_mJ r ·lentl ssly tried to k<-"'1 m oving. Both d put chief Lawrence T3n believe there's a big and and staff sup •rvisor I ,t. Dunicl Scador echo d Vun Ho 's remark as later in the same e cning the ra ced up and down 1-9 5 to check on para­ difference between what medic unit. r sponding to Frida 1 night incid ·nts. " P .,oplc don 't sec ouorthe don 'twantto _e you," . ;.~id T an as si ' la n -s of traH1c Newarkers see on their Au h d b ;_1round his ar. A planned "Yield For Life" pro­ gram might nlightcn people who TV screens and what S-'e m to unde r tand all too little of the r al-life situations faced b ~ M .. sraff. " ur biggest be f is TV shows happens in rea/life. lik " 9 1 I ," s~1id Sc~ rdnr . "The give an ina ··urate pi ·tur of what we do.··

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JOSEPII At D'lllfi: form'> folk \ong\ at Longwood Garden \, Kennell Square, FRIDAY I ZING TECII t I· Pa. !61 OJ lXH-1OIJO. 'OLOR DR EA~t 'OAT PO ETRY IH . ADI~G H: 15 p.m. tonigh t anti 7:'() p.m. local poet WEDNESDAY ~ 1 arion Lce Smother' tOilHHTO\\ at the IJ ei,t\\ an: read~ lrom hcJ' IlC\\ hook Chi lun.:n\ ., heatre, Sk;wak1n' at H tlf'tk r ~. 1 Wilmi nn ton. 79H -H775. ewark. 366-X1-1-1 . 24 SPRI NG CO~CEifl' 12 :15to 1:15 p.m. at the cadt:m) Build ing Lm~n 011 Mai n Street, c\>\ark. 29 NATU UAL \ ONDERS "I'LANETE FOLLE'' I0 a.m. and I p.m. "Roy 1 1 Biv" learn \\hom 1\hat thal l\ at DclawaJ'l' Mu~cum B .\~D !J :. 0 p.m. in con­ SATURDAY cert at th i.! I'"' l I; nd of aiUra lll i,ttll')'. Wilmin gton . 65H-9 111 . Ca lc, :'vlain Street , ME\10RI L 0 Y 1 cwa rk . 73H-3oH-I. STRE ET RO()S PARADE 6 p.m . paradc CRlllSI<, t IGHT 4 stan' from Rockford Park ~DAY to IJroom Street in p.m. c l a,~ic~. \lrect and 25 pro rod'> and other per­ Wilmin !! ton . l'ormallcc vehicb at Fox H CEJ':TJC F N 'Y" Run Shopping Ccntcr, 7:30p. m. lri'>h duo Bcar. 23 9-9H I 0. Timlin & Kane pcrfmm "H ISTORY TIIIW C:ll FOLK MUSIC" IJO and in the Founta in Garden 2JOp .m. cont:crtof Iidd ie, banjo and harmonica at Ph11a ill Longwood I. ollg\Hlod (iarden\ Kennell Sq ua re, Pa. (61 0) 3HX­ Gard n. Kennell 1uarc, IOOO. Pit . (6 10) JXX- 1000. , TIQUE SIIOW II a.m. 10 6 p.m. 32 antique dca lcrs fmm around th L: nati on will he featured at the DELAWARE VALLEY Q ILl' SHOW At Cecil Brandywine Ri v·r ML1~cum Antique how th ro ugh May FRIDAY 27 . Brandywine Ri l'r Mu~curn i' located nil Rt. I. Communi! 'oll·gc. Chadd' Ford. Pa . (610) JHX -XJ17 . orth liast, Md. Toda UD COMMENCEMENT 9 a.m . Ma a An gelou wi ll thmu !! h June 2. ~ 7X- <;pea~ at the gr;tduation ce remony at thc UD football ~ ta ­ 752Y.'" dium . Rt. X96 . N wark. 83!-_79 1. "HENRY V" Xp .m. per­ WIL1\IIN(;T0 FLOWE!~ MARKin· CLOTHES formances imc rp rctcd in H{)I{SE l ewport (iap Pike. Rt. ~I , oppo\itc th e merican ign Langua ge at the Arden Theatre. Emi ly P. Bi ,~ cll H o~pital. w3 9-5670. 31 POKER NI(;IIT 6 p.m. to midni ght. at V. .W . Po ~ t Phi lade lphia , Pa. ror tick- .m. behind Cit y Hall, Elkton Rd .. ewark . J6o-057X. et s. call (2 15 ) 627-927 1. CATIIO LIC ALl! ·INI Llln 5:30p.m . Happy Hour INDIAN AFFAIRS 5:30 at Tyler Fil! gcrald\ Linll~h t o ne H i ll ~. Pike r ek SUNDAY p.m. enjoy a taste of Ind ia Shopping Cctn~r. For informati on. ca ll Rebecca at 239- and support the 5-1'7 . Em manuciDinni nc. Room SUNSET C NOE TRIP 5:.1 0 p.m. sc\'en mile trip at II Cappuccino. orth alon g thc f3rundy\\ inc at the f3rand)' \\ ine State Creek .Jackson St. , Wilmin c.tnn. Park. 655 - ~7-W. For re\crva tions, ca ll65~ JOSEPH AND THE AMAZ I G TECHNI ' OLOI~ J_2H. DREAM\ 91 II . " Immanue l Episcopal 'hurch. Wilmington . 798-4, II . C'a~ tl · ounty Airport. Rt. 13. CHESAPEAKE ITY HOUSE & GAROf.N TO R EXI-ITBITS '·SEP RATION DAY" Street parade, 5K run/walk and I0 a. m. tn -1 p.m . \ a! king and tour of m re than l'un in Battery Park. ew Castle . ~22 - 9X02 . JO\i tcs in orth and South Ch sa peak~ ity in luding MAY28 "ASK S IENTIST" 10 a.m. ln .1 p.m. bring your nat· privatc Vi ctorian homes. For information. call (4 10) FOI .K MUSIC 'ONCF:RT 7:30p.m. Les. ampnu per- ural hi stor qu c~ tion s about birds and to the X5 -337 .. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ERNESTINE RUB EN Fi rst ______.. __ __ .. __ , __ . C BSCOUT CA R WASH 9 a.m. to J p.m. in the ex hibition of contemporary art of over 20 photograph: parki ng lot of alem nit d Methodist Church , HARE TA IWANESF. FOLK TUNES p.m. performed hy the ·o ll e ti on of arti sts su h as tram! Wes ton , Shee ler. Conr~~~nc~ C't•ntt'l'. Rt -1, tklelml n. C' hin c~e merican Communit enter ' horu ~ wi th Marin and Lo;. wi kat the Philadelphia Mu seum of tdOlll S p.m.• 1t th Fnmriscan crntcr. .Wl 1!kll , GROUPTre n ~ yo ung adults with th~abi lit i~~ m~et Jt 7 to ':30 p.m. at S~J Markrt . treet Malt. Wilnu ngton. S('()TTISII COl i TRY J).\t n: memher~ of the cwark. ym ph ony at the D f\m y rt , Philadelphia, Pa. The exhihi t run: through ug. 3. 1:or Jnfortn11tion. 6 t. b \ ~ t nm lone ~ Connnuni1y Ct'ntcr, C . Wilmington. For ticke t ~. ca ll 99."-5630. [M hx:.1tion und tillle. Andrt';l !l. ;tl\lll'kl MAY28 W1hnm ~1o n . RD -.1 Q41). th n ugh Sept. I. (2 15) 6 -1 -7860. (2 15) 684-7 60. BOOK, LE 10 a.m. to I p.m. at the 1 C\\ a. tie al ?t>l-4~ 17. (',\f>E II OR DI S! '0\ ER\' 7:.\0 p m ~JAM IOGRAI'IiY '<'REENJ. G 9 to TRI~ S RES OF TIN: TENTH WEDDING lcrtllll' .11 l !I~ L'\hllt\ \ ilt.1~~. tl :.\0 u.m. DdDut ~utldin g, ewnr~ . 1o Public Lihrary. Del awart: . l.. ew a~ tl e . 32 )- 1995. t ANNIVERSA RY CEU:BR A'l'IO N Ex hibit of fan ci­ MAY25 llo c~~"lll 21<1 ~ li I ' Jllil~~ ,11\ nppllintment, ca ll (X!Xl\ (154· FA liLIES (',\RI G FOR ELDERLY 0601\. ful and sometimes humorou\ 19th cen tur tin anniver­ (;LASGOW LIONS PAP•:t~ ('OLI.Et:­ AL·ANO:'>I non to I p.m. 12-st p pi<)· REI \TI \ E. ' ·. 10 p.m Ut\c ll'~inn and JUNE2 sary gi ft ~ on view through ug. II at the Brandywine TI0'/9 a.m. tn noon. bnng ncMp.l· gram .md di,cu"Jnnnt \\btm1n-rer fll!r~ . nJ tiClliOO\lf;lllllll\ lor thO\C Wllh 1\'~trlt' ICd H nu~e. W. latn • lr~cl. ~Mrk •.W TOi Y W ROS 50th NIVERSARY PARTY Ri\er Mu .eum , Rt. I, hndcb Ford. Pa. (610) 388- mm emcnt .tt till' \thllt D.1 1 ;!Tc Ce111 er raa~go ll High School. p.m. watch the '' Ton;~ ·· on a large theater . cr~en at 2700. nflhe L111\CI'il \ nl Dd.m,u-e. t uth om. Ch.tpd St .. ~,.,~.1rk ..1 I 677-1 . Three l.itllc Baker' Dinner Thcatr~ . Wilmington. 368- 'R FTS IN T REA varict of ilf~ l lnttes for the garden and patio. The Ex hibit i. n vic\ from tr nto p.m. mthe Fran t can cen 1er. at \\'c!Mmini. ltr Pre. bytenan hurch. M dlu~lt,i , Clh ll~ X\4-'1446 S.L J ,tr~l't Str!et tall. Wilmin ~tn n. Ma 31 through Jul y 7 at Wheaton Village. Mil ville. 13tlt St .. Wihnin ~tn n . 475-(K;X7 . lOR 1, G Ol T II ISTRY tMO ll ll l·m mfomlill lon, t·att 6 6·0711. ' .J0 ( YOtlR AG ING R•;J 'fl ES: HO\ each ll 'eek 609) 825-6800. .t.tn. 1u t 2:10 p.m PH'gr.un Je,igncu 1t1 T LK 0 HENRY GEORGE 7:30 p.m. "Dil ·ersion s" is compiled bv F MILIF.S CA H.],p' 7: 0 p nt . [ll OIIdCd l'ilfl'. Cdli~.IIIOO. ;IOd ~~~ldllp lecture on " ll~nl') George nnd the 011 . ''ARTIFACT & BELIEF'' High light of librar materi· tit cu., ion 110 crue 1 r .l•ltng relat11 es ,,t Julia amp Contributions are wel-· ment npportun111e o; fm children ('. ,~ ingtc l'1tx." at Bun Ware Village ab illustratino religious cu llure at Willlerthur Library. St. Ptlihf)S L.uih~'fJn 11Urch, Kirk\l nod Wltl he pr 11Jed frnm .tgc (1 1\ee ~ 112 ·~al'\ .111 he \i1xxl hcpht• rd Ba1 tt~l t\t'O •'E P · I01S OF I.OV.~ 2 p.m Church. flcilr '.12 !WN. I "Mmings" is campi/ d t'tlda!l'aA b1• at least l\'eeks prior to publication "ARTWORKS OF IRIS" The iris, a favorite garden Itt\\ em~ offered b volunteers of tbe 111/i(l Sun~l\(ln . Comrihu1ion ttll' ll'dcomt Mail to: "Di1 ersion , ··Newark Post, AmenC3n Cancer. ocie1y for fam1li ~ nower to

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Rob-inson is renaissanceI student Newark resident Sarah Robinson. a 4th-grade student at Bancro ft Middle School, recently won first place in a statewide math poster conte. t for grade. 4-5. Principal Maurice Pritchett said Bancroft student "did an excellent job" in the annual contest for all student K - 12 spon ored by the Delaware Council of Teach rs of Mathematics. T!1is year s theme, ''Mathematics: Building Bridges to Business," reflect s the sponsor goal of relating math to the world ou tside of school. Robinson, whose father work · for Delmarva Power and Light Company. showed how she would use math skills· to calcu­ late items like the cost of coal and its tran ·portati on for a job at DP&L. ··sarah is a real renaissance per­ son," sa id her homeroom teacher, Mrs. Dannaway. "This year he also won the PTA "Reflection " arts contest and participated in the Red-Tag· Savings Young Writers Work. hop held at Richard on Elementary School." -Mary E. Pet:ak on thousands of items! REliGION • Stuffed Toys • Dolls "Old Fashion Strawberry Social" • Board Games • Baby Needs Green Hill Pre byterian Church eJuvenile Toys is holding its annual Strawberry • Video Games Social from II a.m. to 2 p.m. on June I. This event inc ludes a craft • Action Figures •Car Seats and backed goods sale, and a light lunch at the Green Hill Presbyterian Church Pennsylvania Ave. , • Computer Software • Construction Wilmington. For more information, call 652-5065. • Sporting Goods • Bikes & Ride·ons Bobletts first service

Mid .el n · .~ tl is the Interim Minist r a1 the Unitarian 5 vings throughout the entire store! Univer~ alist F ll owship of Newark. He wil: be h \'in his r; ··vice MaHel • Huffy • Playskool • Tyco • LIHie Tikes on June 2.. ~ Kenner • Milton Bradley • Gerry • Kolcraft • Fisher-Price Bible Study Group Nlntendo • Sega • Step 2 • AND MORII The Church of New Beginnings will hold weekly Sunday school •Red stlcke1'5 reflect IJIMkdown price. Qearance selection wl!l v.uy by store. w_h_lle supplle$ J.st. sessions 9:45 to I 0:45 a.m. and Worship servic II a.m. to 12 p.m. Bible tudy will be held at 6 p.m • . Sundays. Ses. ions are held at Four Season · Pavilion on Four Seasons Parkway, Newark . Waterfront Worship Beginning June 2, a thirty minute outside church service will be held in North East Park Gilbert lighthouse Pavilion. All ages wel­ come. For information, call (610)347-6766 .

. · ..... Putting B.E.S. T. foot forward By MARY E. PETZAK also had an opportunity to tour busi­ n s. es on N wark 's Main Street to NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER observe actu al job sites in a variety of retail and scrvi c companie . TUDENT in hristina hristin a spok sper on Jane Di strict'· B.E ..T. (Bef9re Vogel said 22 bu ines es volun ­ SEmpl oy ment Student teered f r th tour and 12 were cho­ Training) Program experi enced th sen by th e stud ents for visits. anxiety and the thrill of face-to-fac e Launched in 1993, B.E. .T. pro­ job intervi ews on May 2 1. gram · promote full employment or Mock interviews scheduled with p st-training options for student 45 employers gave students in the followin g hi gh sc hool. award -winning program a chance to B.E.S.T. was chosen as a com­ di cuss th eir abilitie , kill s and job munity inve tment by the Bank of - pro. pect s with bu sinesses from the New York (DE) for school years greater Newark area. 19 4through 1997. Repre ented in the li st of The company sponsor. a employers were power companies, mini -grant to reward innovative hotels, hospital , banks, retail id eas for improving entry-level stores, supermarkets. state and local skills for employment, a monetary agencies, and other. who offer award recognizing teachers or entry-level jobs to high school grad­ teams for significant contributions NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KELLY BENNETI uates. to the program, and co-op positions Bikeline's manager, Howard Brown gives a tour to B.E.S.T. students Cynthia Harden and Rebecca Ramos, right, The student from Christiana, for students. and Debbie Yaissle , a school psychologist at Newark High. Gla gow and Newark high schools estaurant D RECTORY SUMMER MUSIC CAMPS EARLY CHILDHOOD MUSIC CAMPS AMERICAN AMERICAN

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PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES Sports and Fitness Parent!Tot Clay Play (4 -6 yrs) - 1021-20 , Th Jul 11- Aug 1, 5.30-6 30pm, G org W•lson Cent r, A $32 NR: $37 Realistic Effective Defense (Code A E 0 ) · 3349-20, W Jun t9, 7-9 p m , George W1l. on C nt r, R. S2 t NR $24 , Summer Tot Lot (3-5 yrs) - 0313-20, Downes School, M-F Jun 18-28, 9 a.m.-noon, R. $50 NR $55, 3349 -2 1. Sa Jun 29. 10:30 a m -12.30 p m., Georg W• lson Cent 1 A. $2 t NA $24 03 13-21, West Pa rk School, M-F Jun 18-28. 9 a.m.-noon, A. $50 NR. $55: 03 t 3-22, Downes School, M-F Rock Climbing - 3649-20, W Jul 10 & Sa Jul 13, 6:30 9 p m. & 7 a 111 -4 p.m , Cmp nter's Spans ~ Jul 1-12, 9am-noon. A: $50 NR: $55: 0313-23, West Park School, M-F Jul t- 12, 9 a.m.-noon, R. $50 NA. Buildtng. A. $65 NA $69 {" $55; 03 14-20, West Park School , M-F Jul1 5-26, 9 a.m.- noon, A· $55 NR: $60, 0314-2 1, Downes School, Beginners Golf - 3647-20, W Jul 10-Aug 14, 6 45 7.45 p m., Down s School, R. S 5 NR $70, 3647- ''1 ~ M-F Jut 29-Aug 9, 9am-noon, A: $55 NR: $60: 0314 -22, West Park School, M-F Jul 29-Aug 9, 9 am 30 , W Sep 1t -Oct 16, 6 30· 7:30 p m . Down School. R $65 NA $70 noon, R: $55 NR: $60 Intermediate Advanced G. oil - 3648·20, M Jul 8-Aug t 2. 6 :J0-7 30 p m., Down es School, A. $65 NR ....1 A~ternoon Art (3-5yrs) - 000 1-20. W Jul 10-31. 12:30-1.30 p m ., George W1lson Center, A: $23 N R: $28 $70. 3648-30, M Sep 9·0ct t4. 6.30-7 30 p.m , Downes School, R 565 NR $70 ~ Ttny Tot Camp: Mustc for Mommy & Me (18 rnos-3 yrs) - 0032-20, M-F Jul22-26, 10.30 - 11 .m., George W1lson Basic Boating Certification (12 yrs & over)- 3 29-20. Sa Jul 1 , B d m t> p m , N w rk Sentor - - - .. Center, A: $18 NR: $23 Center. A: $30 NR $33 ...... ,. · "' Safety Town (4-5yrs) - 0320·20, M-F Jul1 5-26, 8:30-10: 15am, Downes School, A: $30 NR. $35; Tal Chi Chuan ( 16 yrs & over) - 3644-20. Th Jul 11 -Au g t 5. 8 15-9 15 p.m., George Wtlson Center, R: 0320-2 1, M-F Jul 15-26. 10:4 5- 12:30 p.m., Downes School, A. $30 NR· $35 $36 NA: $41 Preschool Music Makers (4-6yrs) - 0030-20, M-F Jul 22-26, 11 · 11 :45 a.m., George W1lson Canter, Meditation and Dally Ute - 3340·20, M Jul t 5-Aug 5. 7-8 30 p.m., Georg Wtlson Cent r, A. S2 NR $3 1 A: $24 NA: $29 Dog Obedience ( 14 yrs & over) · 3354 -20. W JuliO-Aug 14, 6:45-7:30 p.m., G erg Wrlson Cent r, R. $55 NR. $60 Insect Safari (4 -6 yrs)- 041 3-20. M-F Aug 19-23, 9 a.m.-noon, Iron Hill Museum, R. $60 NR: ~ __ .c: Trips $65 Fall Tot Lot (3-5 yrs) - 0310-97 (3 yrs), T/Th Sep 1O ·May 15, 9- 1 I :30am, Un1tanan Church, A: ' Whitewater Rafting on the Lehigh, White Haven, PA - 11779·20, SA Jun 8, D parture . 7.45 a.m., $504 NR: $509; 03 11 -97 (4/5 yrs) . MfW/F Sep 9-May 16, 9-11 :30am, Unttanan Church, A: $728 NR. $733 ,· t ' I Return Arnv I 7 30 p m , R· $57 NR: $60 Midget Soccer (5 -6 yrs) - 166t-30. Sa Sep 14-0 ct 19, 10:15-llam, Handloff Park , A: $16 NR: $2 t ; 1661-3 1, .~i - Pinnacle All-Star Fanfest, Philadelphia, PA · 4780 ·20, Su Jut 7, Dopar1ur . 1 SO p.m., Re turn Sa Sep 14-0 ct 19, t1 -11 :45am. Handloff Park , R: $16 NR: $21 Arnval 7:45pm., R: adult -$1 5 14yrs & under·$12, NR: aduli-$ 18 111 yrs & under-$15 Tiny Tot Soccer (3-4 yrs)- 0601 -30, Sa Sep t4-0 ct 19, 9:30-10:15am, Handloff Park , A: $16 NA: $2 1 ;fj Tarrytown and North Hudson River Cruise. Tarrytown, NV - 4 78 t -20, Sa Jul 20 , Departure. 6 t 5 a.m .. Re turn Arn val: B p.m .. A. $27 NR. $30 VOUTHfTEEN ACTIVITIES Woodlawn Plantation and Mount Vernon, VA - 4782-20. Sa Jul 27. Departure. 7 15 a.rn , J. Retu rn Arnva l: 7· 15 p.m., R. s ntors-$24 aduli -$26, NA: seniOrs-$27 adult-$29 U Arts & Special Interest Phillies vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, Veterans Stadium. Philadelphia, PA - 4 709·20. Su Aug 4, JQ Drawing & Painting (9- 14 yrs) - t081 -20, M Jun 24-Jul29, 7-8:30 p.m .. George Wilson Cent r, A Departure: t1 :45 a.m., Retu rn Arrival: 5 15pm, A $20 NR $23 ~ $42 NR: $47 Washington, DC - 47 t3-20, Sa Aug 10. Dopartur 8 a m , Retu•n Arnv 1: 8 t 5 p.m , R. $~ 5 NA $ 18 ~ Cartooning (9-14 yrs) - 1082-20, T Jun 25-Jul 30, ?-8:30pm, George Wtl son Center, A: $30 NR: $35 "The King and I" and Midtown Manhattan, Nell Simon Theatre, NV - 4 78 -20, )~~ 00 ~ 00~~~( Afternoon Art (6-9 yrs) - 1001 -20. W Jul 10-3 1. 1:45-2:45pm, George Wilson Center, A: $23 NR. $28 Sa Aug 17, Departure 10 am., Return Ar11val : 11 p.m., A· $44 NR. $47 - Pottery/Art Camp (10-15 yrs) - tt24-20, MfW/F Jul 8-19, t -4pm, George Wilson Center, A· $52 NR . $57. tt 24 -2 1, Orioles vs . California Angels, Orioles Park, Baltimore, MD - 4707·20, Su Aug 25, D pa rtu re : 11 ·30 T/Th/S a Jui 30-Aug 10, 1-4pm, George Wtl son Center, A: $52 NR: $57 a.m .. Retu rn Arnva l : 5 p.m_ R. $22 NR: $25 Tune Time (all ages) - 4507-20. Th Jul11 , 7-Bpm, George Wtl son Cent er, Fee: $1 for all Shaker Forest Festival, Gaithersburg, MD - 4783·30, Sa Sep 14, Depart ure. 8 a.m., Retu rn Arnva l: Oil Painting Workshops (9 -14 yrs) - 1047-20 ("More Whales"), Th Jut II , 9am-noon, George W 1l son Center, A. $30 5:45p.m., A. $ 19 NR: $22 NR: $33; t047-21 ("Cats"), Th Aug 8, 9am-noon, George Wilson Cent er, A: $30 NR: $33 ,.r Mystic Seaport, Mystic, CT · 4784 -30, Sa Sep 28. D par1ure: 1.m , R turn Arnval: 11 IS p.m. , A. Certified Red Cross Babysitting (11 yrs & older)- t3t0-20, TfTh Jul 16 and t8, 9am- tpm, George ,iMl adult-$30 6-15 yrs-$24 NR adult-$33 6- 15 yt s·S27 Wilson Center, R: $36 NR: $40 ~ h. ' · Community Events And Family Fun Teen Theater Camp (12- 15 yrs) - 2070-20, M-F Aug 5-9, t2.30- ~ )- \ 4:30pm, George Wtlson Center, A: $60 NR: 565 - .:;. Flea Market (all ages) - 4500-20. Sa Jun 8. 9 .m.-3 p.m . George Wtlson Park. space fee : R-S t5 Theater Camp (7 -11 yrs) - t072-20, M-F Aug t2 - t6, t 2:30-4:30pm, George Wtlson NR-$18 Center, A: $60 NR: $65 Fireworks Display - Th Jul 4 (ratn dal e Sa Jul 6) - Un tverstty of Delaware South Campus. more Alter Schoof Centers (grades K-6) - t 3 11 -97 (g rades K-3), M-F Sep 3-Jun 6, 3:30-6pm, details avallabl after Monday, Jun tO Downes School. A: $70/month NR : add $5 (one t1me fee); 1313-97 (grades 4-6), M-F Sep 3-Jun 6, 4-6pm, Downes Newark Community Day - Su Sep 15 (ran1 date Su Sep 22) , tO a.m.- 5 p.m .. School, A: $70/month NR: add $5 (one time lee) Untverstt y or Delaware Mall, lor more lnformatton call the Recrea tton Office 49th Annual Halloween Parade - Su Oct 27. 2 p.m .. Main Str ct. Newark · Sports ror more tnformalton ca ll t11e Aocrea llon OHrce Beginning Golf (9-16 yrs) - 1644-20, M Jui8-Aug 12, 9:30- 10:30am, Downes School , A: $65 NR : $70; 1644 -21, W Tennis Lessons - aduli an d youth - lor mlorr natton on dales, ttmos. locattons and lees. ca ll th JuliO-Aug 14, 5:30-6:30pm, Downes School , A: $65 NR: $70 Recreation Ofl tce Soccer Camp (5- t3 yrs) - 1605-20 (7- 13 yrs), T-F Jun 18-2 t , 9am-3.30pm, Downes School, A. $92 NR: $97: 1604-20 (5 -7 yrs), T-F Jun 18-2 1, 9am-tpm, Downes School, A: $80 NR: $85, 1605-21 (7-13 yrs.), M-F Aug. 12-16,9 a.m.- 3:30p.m., Downes School, A: $ t1 5 NR: $ t20, 1604 -21 ~5 - 7 yrs), M-F Aug 12- • 16. 9 a.m.- 1 p.m .. Downes School, R: $100 NR: $ 105 Rollerblading (8- 12 yrs) - 1645-20. T Jul 16-Aug 6, 9:30- t 0:-15 a.m., George W•lson Cenler A: $23 NR REGISTRATION INFORMATION $28 ' Hockey Basics (13- 17 yrs) - 2659-20, Th Jul 18-Aug 8, 7-8:15 p.m., Georg Wilson Park, A. $28 NR: $33 Registrations are currently being accepted for Soccer Camp, Summer Fall Soccer Leagues (7-12 yrs) - 1662-30 (7 -8 yrs). Fairfie ld Park, A: $25 NA: $30; 1663·30 (9- t2 yrs). Kells Avenue Playgrounds, Whitewater Rafting on the Lehigh , Pinnacle All-Star Fanfest, Park. A: $29 NR: $34 Phillies vs . Pittsburgh Pirates and the Flea Market Outdoor & Nature Summer Playgrounds (e ntering 1st grade - 8th grade) - 1331 -22. M-F Jun 24-Aug 2, 9a.m-noon, Registrations for all other activities begin Saturday, June 1, 1Oam -12noon McVey School, R: $15 NR: ·$20; · Indian Adventures (6 -12 yrs) - 14 14-20, M-F Aug 12-16. 9 a.m -noon. Iron Htll Mus um, ,. ~t~ ... in the Newark Municipal Building , 220 Elkton Road for Newark residents $65 IJ. : 1 • only; thereafter Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm r, Down The River (12- 15 yrs) - 2632-20, T Jun 25, 11 .30 a.m.-5 30 p.m .. St. Jones Atver. A. • ,. $ 10NR:$ t3 r Up('- Wall (12-15 yrs) - 2633-20, W Jul t7, 9:30 a .. m.- noon. Carpenter Spor1s BUI Idtng. A: $ 12 NA. $15 . ~"- Registrations for non-residents begin on Tuesday, June 4, starting at Sphsh Splash! (12-15 yrs) - 2332-20, T Jul30, 9.30am-2:30pm ; Ktll ens Pond Stat Park. A: St2 NA $15 : Swimming Pools (all ages)- George Wilson Center and Dickey Park , T-Sa Jun 18-Aug t7. 12:30-5 p.m.. • 8:30am and thereafter Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm Swim Lessons - Begtnners (6 & over), 1630-20, T Jul 9-F Jul1 9, 10 :30- 1t : 15 a.m .. Dtckey Park : Advance Be mners (7 & over), 1631-20, T Jui 9-F Jul19, 6-6:45 p.m., Dickey Park; lnterm edta te (8 & over) , 1632-20. T Jul 9-F Jul 19. 6.45·7:30 p.m., Dickey Park ; Preschool (3 & 4 yrs). 0630 -20,T Jul 23-F Aug 2. 10.30-11 : 15 a.m . Wrlson Park: Begtnners (4 & 5 yrs), 0631 -20, T Jui 23-F Aug 2,9:45- 10:30 a.m .. Wilson Park: Advance Beginners (6 & over), 1641 - 20, T Jui 23-F Aug 2, 9-9:45 a.m., Wtlson Park; FEES: A - $24 NA - $29: Infant Swim (6mos - 2 yrs). 0634-20, T Jul 9-Aug 13, 5.30-6 p.m., Wilson Park , A: $14 NR: $19 ADULT ACTIVITIES Arts, Crafts and Special Interest Pottery Air Brush Design - 3124-20, T Jun 18, 7-9 p.m., George Wilson Center, A: $28 NR: $31 I &DOUu sr11u 1 Air Brush Art - 3048-20, W Jun 19,7-9 p.m., George Wilson Center, A: $28 NR: $3 t I ~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~------~ Numerology - 3337-20, W Jun 26, 7-9 p.m., Newark Senior Center, R: $ 10 NR: St3 Utensil Basket - 3205-20, T Jun t8, 7-9 p.m .• Newark Senior Center. A: $15 NA: $18 I fiHOHI ,., Introduction to Calligraphy - 3086-20, W Jul tO, 7- tO p.m., Newark Santor Center. R: $ 14 NR. $t7 Open Studio Pottery - 3 122-20, F Jui1 2-Aug 16, 6-8 p.m .• George Wrlson Cenler. A: $31 NR: $36 Astrology - 3336-20, T Jul 16 & 23, 7-9 p.m., Newark Sent er Center, A: $ t 5 NR: $19 Creative Memories - 3333-20, W Jul 17, 7-10 p.m., Newark Senior Center. A: $17 NA. $20 Basic Business Writing - 3348-20, W Jut t7-3 t , 7-9:30 p.m .. George Wilson Cenl er, A: $26 NR: S3 t Photography Workshop - 3062-20, Th Jul 25, 7-8:30 p.m., Newark Se nior Center, A: $1 0 NR $13 Rubber Stamping - 3001 -20, MAug 5, 7-9:30 p.m., Newark Senior Center, A: $ 18 NA: $2 t ~ Oil Painting Workshop - 3053-20, W Jul 3 1, 7- tO p.m., George Wilson Center, R: $50 NA: $53 Project Design - 3087-20, WAug 7, 7-10 p.m., Newark Senior Center, A: $ 14 NR: $17 Salt Dough Basket - 3204-20. WAug 14 ,7-9 p.m., Newark Senior Center, A: $12 NR: $ 15 Charming Pin - 3131-20, WAug 21, 7-9 p.m., Newark Semor Center, A: $ t8 NR. $2t , 1 Internet for Beginners ( 16 yrs & over) - 3350-20, T Jun 25, 7-9 p.m ., Newark Sentor Center, A: ! $ 15 NR : $18 Defensive Driving (16 yts & over) - 3320-20, WITh Jun 26 and 27 , 6.30-9.30 p.m., Newark Sen10r Center, A. $25 I : ::CIU · l-. ~::, , J;~~!L ·D NR: $28: 3320-21 , Sa Aug 17, 9 a.m.-3:30p.m., Newark Senior Cent er, A. $25 NR: $28 Defensive Driving Refresher (18 yrs & over) - 3321-20, W Jul24, 6.30·9:30 p.m., Newark Semor Center, A: $25 NR : $28 Thf acuvibtl oHe1ed by lhf Ntwark Pa rks and Aem atiOn Otpartment are access•ble to IndiVIduals w1th d•s.Jbollt leS 1 · Get It Published (16 yrs. & over) - 3084-20, Th Jul 11 -25, 7-9 p.m., Newark Sen•or Center, A. $35 Is there any rusonable accommodation that wt mrght llftd to make lor the p11tic•pant to fuMy take part'" r h•~/ AMOUNT 1/ NR: $39 thest .ctivrtits Ill so, pltase ca ll the Parks and RKrtation Offke to diKuss the matterwrth the actrvi ty supe rv1sor(s) ENCL S L___j 1 r. Unusual Herbs - 3439-20, M Jun 24, 6:30-8 p.m., Corner Ketch Road, A. $15 NA: $ 18 r RlllASE STATlMlNT: I ntroby I1rtkipo11ng lrd/01 ltltnding 1 P~tbl nd Rt

,.1 t 1 r I ir I I I ·,•·, , •,t 1 1 ,J I I 11 , I,,1 I • •' Three NCCo 1 men to lead tour I Thn;c cw a<,t l ount m ·n- a politi cian, a professor and a pastor- intrigu d by th current debat s and th his­ tori relationship between faith and our American polit- 1 ical proc ss, arc lead i.n a SPECIAL TO rHE NEWARK POST tour to 'cotland , Wales and I AGOQ~ TURN ~ ngland, August H-22. The tour is th e brainchild of Professor Mark The Boy Scouts of America 's slogan encourages its youthful members to SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST Huddleston of the "do a good turn daily. " Newark scouts have done just that. As part of a niv ersit y of Dclawar 's continuing service project, members of Boy Scout Troop 250 hosted resi· Department of Political dents of the Newark Manor Nursing Home for a day of shopping afthe SPE111NG CHAMPS ci nee, former State Christiana Mall. The uniformed scouts pushed the older citizens through­ Stu dents from 23 school s in the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington recently cnator Jam s Neal and th e out the mall , assisting them with shopping last Saturday. Troop 250 meets participated in the Annual Spelling Bee sponsored by the Diocesan Office Rev. Lloyd Au hard , a each week at the First Presbyterian Church of Newark. of Youth Ministry and the Catholic Youth Organization . Among the 66 stu ­ Pres byterian pastor. dents in 4th -6th grades who competed were (I to r): Caroline Williams . P rso ns inter 'Sled in Imma culate Conception School , Jessica Haughney, St. Hedwig School, learning mor about the tour Budinger named 'Business Person of Year' Em ily Burgun , Holy Angels School, and Jennifer Seiber, Holy Spirit ar invited to ca ll th N als Wil liam D. Budinger, .hairman and CEO of Rode!, Inc., School. and meet with the tour group ewark,Delawar , has been named Delaware.' Sma ll Busi n ss Person of nex t Tuesday cv ning, May the Year" for 19% by th e . . mall Busines. Administration (SBA). - , 2X at Jim and ancy Neals Budin ge r is among 53 top sma ll business persons - one from each in overed Bridge Farms. state, plu s th e District of olumbin, Pu erto Rico/Virgin Islands and For mor information uam - wh will b hon red by the BA at national ceremonies in con tac t Ll yd Auchard at Washington. DC, June 2 - . As the winner of th e Delaware Smal l (302)479-7544. Business Person of the Year awa rd , Budinger co uld be named Nati onal Small Business P' rson of the Year during the national event.

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Glasgow had speed to burn, takes state title

ITH A W IN in th ounty m el befor ' defeating pli~hed thi !-. l:Ur is to make them Divi. i n I D !awa re High Delca. tl e 116- 100 last Saturda at believe the ' r r all y th e t am t W chool Track and Field P lyt h High. ( or good m a.'ur . bear," Glasgow ouch rt M adri ' M et, Gla. gow'. girl tra k and th y als won th e , tate ind or tit I .) said. "I think th mind-set - th field t am wrapp d up a Triple Winning the srate m et wa s spe­ m ntal t ugh ness and th ' ·hemistr rown of . orrs. ially important for th e youn g - is th r no' . The ·r startin g to Th Dragon won th Blue Hen t am 's future, which shoull be in bond as a group.'' " Conference Flight A w ith a perfect the thick of thing for . om tim . Glasgow won th m t most! on 7-0 mark and th N w Ca tl " What I rea lly think w' ·1cc m- the . trength f its r lay t arm, 1 ost­ ing wins in th e 4-b - I 00. 4-by-_00 and 4-b -400. lndi iduall , Kina Th rnt n (300-m t r hurdl s). Erin nder n (triple jump, long jump) and Perrylin All n (dis 'u. s) p steel first-plac fini. hes. Th 4-by- 100 team - Racgan Byrd. Ni ·ol· Johnso n, Dominique L nch and Jo Jones - posted ·1 time of 50.6. to b at out Newark. Th 4-by-200 t am - nd ~rso n , Thornton, Tammy Adam. and Ra ha "l chul tter - posted a tim of I :46.30 to beat out hri: ti ana. And the 4-by -400 t am Thornton, dams, Jeannie Miller

and Van e. sa Borges - posted a NEWARK PO ST PHOTO BY KFLI V BFNNFTT time of 4: 03. 12 to b ar our D I astl . Th team los s on ly By rd . Jone.' . AWoLF ON ms TAIL Miller and Laura Fe rguso n to grad ­ uation. And along the way, it has The Delaware Wizards lost to the Connecticut Wolves 3-2 in a learned I . son or two about dedi a­ shootout in USISL soccer action at Hollman Stadium in Newark . lion. Here , one of the Wizards shields the ball from a defender. Gary Madric sa id . orne memb rs of Ross and Andy Logar scored the Wizards goals. the team didn't approach th e M ay II county m e~ t seri ou. ly enough after artendi ng the prom on th pre­ vious night. The Dngons w ' re for­ runat to pull out a 92- 9 win over Di is.io n II rsuline. Glasgow nips Laurel

NEWARK POST PHOTO BY ERIC FINE ''I think the kids rea lly r 'ponded and I arn d so mething," th e coach By MARTY VALANIA u. ," sa id la sgow oach Larry Kina Thornton and Erin Anderson hold the trophies won by the Glasgow said. " I think we kind of built off Walker. who ' C team improved its track team this year. The Dragons made it a clean sweep of possible that." NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTINGWRITER record to I n-3. 'S he '. been hitting championiships this year by winning the Blue Hen Flight A Conference -Eric Fin e the bal l well. . he'. be n 1 rett y hot LAS W - o mu ch for hi gh title , the state meet and the indoor title . lately." seeds ge tting easy first r und Latta cam e very clos t ending game. . the game with a hit in th seventh Missy Latta's two-out, ninth­ inning. With one out, Latta hit a si n­ inning single scored Kristin Nau gle th at skipped by Laur l's ce nt er from t to give third-seede d fir. b a~ fielder. Gabby Dock ry, who was Glasg ow High a 1-0 win over 14th­ on fir. t base, attempted to score on . eded L aur in Wednesday's I th e play but was narrowly thrown op ning round of the Delaware out at home. WaI ker argued th at High ' hool Softbal l Tournament. Dockery was b. tru ted ith Latta's hit ended pit her's duel a roundin cr third base and !->houlcl ha • betwe n th Drag ns' Ju lie Van been allowed t . core. The umpire~ . D us n and th Bulldogs' Mandy however, disagreed and th e game P pper and ad va n ed Ia. gow to a mov d into xtra innings. quarterfinal mat chup with ''I was n't sure if J was going to Wilmington Christian - a 2-0 w in­ ner over William Penn - atu rclay. See SOFTBALL , 22 .,.._ " Missy Lalla ca m through for Newark soccer wins

By ERIC FIN E !->aid Julit.: Marx. who ~ c ore J thrt.:c l'ir~t - half goal <> during th Tatttall NEWARK PO ST CONTRIBUTING WRITE R match at A .l. DuPont High. " We ' re going to b mad. A t ." tak the fire out of Tatnall during M arx ~ aid "wark ~ h o uld he Wednesday's 5-2 win in th e op ning strono r with Jill op ha ·k in uni­ round of the irl. . tat Hi •h form. op , a suphom rc. <.;at out School Tournament. the first match agai nst rsuline The 'Jac kets face a grudge mat h while r o ering from mononucl o­ aga inst rsuline aturday at A .l. si . . DuP nt. M os t recently, Ursuline " W just have to out -hustle b at the 'Ja ket · 3-2 in a clouble­ them." M ar !'>aid . " II I know is NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KELLY BENNETT overtim h artbreak r. w 're n tgoing to l Lth e mb ~mu s . " But more importantly, Ur. uline Newark oa h Mik lair is liminat d Newark in the opening anticipating a hard-fought game. Youm IACRCNE r und of Ia. t year's . tat tourna­ "Y u know what it' g ing to m • Amember of the Brandywine Lacrosse team fires a shot at a recent tournament sponsored by the Delaware ment, landing a lid 5-0 knockout down to ? A mental mi. tak . Youth Lacrosse Association which was held at the University of Delaware . pun h. " W 'r n t going t b . ar d," See SOCCER , 2 ~ j ;) THE FINEST IN CRAB HOUSE FARE •••••• FEATURING ------~ • Fresh Rock Fish • Angus Beef • Our Full Menu · Crabs, Alaskan King Crab, Crabcakes, Shrimp, Clams Plus more! Special Sunday Menu - 11 AM -3 PM HOUR SATURDAY lS A V LADIES NIGHT Open Lunch and Dinner • Docking Available FRID t"ll 8 to II PM 600 Rowland Drive • Port Deposit, MD Featuring 410-378-4005 4 to 7 PM $1.00 Drinks MAIN ST., NORTH EAST, MD 410-287-3541 OPEN TUES. to SUN. 11:30-9 • FRI. & SAT. 11:30-10 Steak And Lobster S9.99 Don't let this be the Clfagle ~iner ~ 136A Elkton Rd. 1!lintr & ~t!1taurant~ Newark, DE one that got away. (OPEN 24 HOURS) (302) 369-8600 Enjoy a 1/2 lb. USDA Choice sirloin and Breakfast Specials lobster tail with your choice of a giant c rv ~ d Monday thru Friday baked potato, french fries or rice pilaf. 6 a. m - II a. m. (Exc pt Holidays) Plus a hot yeast roll, a!l at a great price. Two Eggs (any style) $1.59 Pancakes $1.79 Home Fries, Toast & Jelly with Syrup French Toast $1.79 ANY MEAT WITH SPECIAL (Bacon, Sausage, Scrapple or Ham) with Syrup $1.75 Rt. 40 • Elkton, MD HUNGRY MAN HUNGRY WOMAN 410-398-1450 2 French Toast, 2 Bacon, 2 Sausage, 2 Pancakes , 2 Bacon, 2 Sausage, 2 Eggs (Any Style) 2 Eggs (Any Style) $4.50 $4.50 Lunch Specials crv d Mond ·ty thru Friday II a. m - 2 p.m. (E ce pt Holidays) DAIRY QUEEN EARlY BIRD SPECIAlS OF NEWARK Served Monday thru Thursday from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. 737-1213 (Except Holidays) II -;erved \\ ith Sour de Jour a 11 d Gr ·ek Salad or Tossed alad Ice ream or Pud ding I - HOAST Tl'RKEY WITH ST FFI NC; ...... $6.5 11 2- CHICKEN IN A BAS K ET...... $5.95 J - SIIRJMI' IN A HAS K ET ...... $5 .95 ~ - 1EATI O A F WJ T II BI{OWN C; l{ VY ...... $5.50 5- J.()NI><> N BR<>IL IJ -; lic c~J ...... $5 .50 One 6- BI{OILEI> FLO NDEIL...... $6.«) 5 7- L E JC) :\1 ( 'HICK EN ...... $7.50 H - Ec;c; I'Lt\."'T PARMESAN( \\ith Spaghetti ) ...... 5.50 Good 9 - 'Ill( 'K EN ( 'RO(}lJE'ITES ...... $5 .25 Ill - BROILEO PORK ' 1101'S ( l pice ' S) ...... $6. 50 II - BIHliLED STl FFEil MliSHI{OOMS ...... $6.50 12- BA K ED JR(;INIA HAM (with fruit saucc) ...... $5.50 Fortune ~ ,; Ever Monday & Tuesday a: II: from 3 p.m. to 9 p.rn ~ f SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY Deserves > !1*- .Z Elkton Rd. zw ~~__;;;;;;..j'---~"""T'-"~­ GI lit f _:*Eagle Another. .!!:::: .5 Diner ~ :..: Say congratulations with a cool and creamy smooth frozen Dairy Queen®cake . We 'Ifeat You Right• Dairy Queen• stores are proud sponsors of• the Children 's Miracle Network, which benefits local hospitals lor children. M . w~N. 1 ~)96 • E\\ :\K" P o!->t • P . \l . l · . ~ l

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Madril' said, ·You're going 1 do -1 them.' I k dicln 't ask mr if I ' ant~d to.'· she :aid. Th fall may e t;ll hl!lp Thornton in the I lll!! run. "After you ra II. , u · r nor ~seared of them an more," sh' said . Jump on co mpetition ophomore Eri n Amkrson alsu cnjo ed sun:essful shm ing at the stat • meet, competing with ThL)rnton on the Drago ns' fi rst­ pl ace 4-b -200 relay team and NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KELLY BENNETI reg istering wins in the triple jump (36- 10) :md the long jump. Anderson, 16, got her start in CRoss COUNTRY RIDE traclo. and fie ld at Our Lady of Fatima Junior Hi gh. " It 's defi­ Members of the University of Delaware Equestrian Team got together after nitely the jum p" 1 enjoy the their trip to Los Angeles. They are (I tor) Kristen .DiNicola , Je~ ~~ling , Kina Thornton Erin Anderson mos t," the Bear resident said. Susan Love , Anita West, Sara Ralston , Cheryl Pterce, Jen Mtdlrl and h credited Madric wi th Linda Pill. teaching her the fund amentals of both jumps. but now feels com ­ Bu t win s in th ' 300-m ter INA THORNTON '. win fortable. "Once yo u learn how, in the 300-meter hu rd les hurdl es in both ·ount y and state it's like riding a bike. You ne v~;r meets and her team 's trip! • Kin last Saturday ' state forg t," she said. UD Equestrians ·ride track and field meet arried a lit­ rown - th Ora ons won the Though Anderson wi shes the conference, co unt y and stale tle extra weight fo r the Glasgow team had received more r cogni­ championships - cased 1he pain High jun ior. ti on during the sea. on, . h at o of tho · memori s. ''It r ·It great," in national event The 17-year-old Newark res i­ enjoys the sport's solitary dent was well on her way to a Thornton sa id of the 46.22 time asp ct . "Sometimes you wish By DAVID G. W. SCOTI met before. win in the ev nt last year but a she posted. ''My dad wa. rher . more p ople we re watchi ng, but "Everyo ne rides on unfami liar bad jump ov r the Ia ·t hurd le Everybody was r al l!Xc it d. It sometim s y u' re glacllthey're was the hi ghli ght 111 da y.'' NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER ," said Pi ll. "The cha ll ng is o' t her the chance. At the time. or not]. in adapti ng to that hors . " she had a narrow lead on Thornt on ran th 200 ami 400 "You don't have peo ple They didn 't load up their horses Pi ll said that judges score riders N wark 's Nashawn Jack ·on the ve nts and also comp ted in the screami ng at yo u. You can fotus for a cross-count ry fli ght , but mem­ and the rider's po, it ion on th horse eventu al win ner. hi gh ju mp at l'all·y Ju ni or lligh more wit hout I the presence ofJ a bers of the Delaware Equ estria n rather than judging the rider's abili ­ " l was goi ng ver the last hur­ in Iay mon!. he shied away lot peo ple." Team competed in the ty to make the h rse perform . dle," said Thomton "and I f ll on fr m th e hu rdh; ou t of f·ar ­ Sh anribut d the team 's tal ­ Intercolleg iate Hor e Show The team placed I Oth overa ll in unti l lasgow oach Art Mad ri c my face. 1 watched h r tJ ac ksonj ent and chem istry for its succ 'SS. Associati on 's (IHSA) Na tional Los An geles wi th fiv riders plac­ and the other seven people lin forced th em on her. " v ·ry body did their part, and competit ion the week nd of May 4 ing. Susan Love placed t; ighth in the heat ] go by m . o thi s year 1 ''When Madric told me 300 every body di d what they had to advanced walk/tro t/can ter hery I hurdl es, I said, 'What's. 00 hur­ and 5. knew J had to do it." c1 0 . " The Un iversity of D !awa re stu­ Pi erce placed sev nt h in nov ice Oa t, dl es?' I was scared or th em. But d nt. earned the right to compete Da le Ncpcrt placed fourth in in ter­ nationa ll y by winn ing their regiona l mediate flat and se ond in nov ice championship for the second fences. straight year. Sara Ral ston placed s venth in Newark tennis captures state title The IHSA has six di visions of novice fence. and Kim enn placed abil ity and a rider can earn indiv id­ tenth in intermediate fences. ewark 's bo s tenni s team shot. ''Th is is our year. We just tried to do ·sn 't get closer tha n that." he said. ua l and team points. Ei ght riders The Delaware team fa ces other edged Sa l 'sianum 19- 1H to ne t the stay focused and tried to cut dow n on Gw inn fou nd a little c 'Ira praise from the Un iversit y of Delaware problems as w II. Becau se it is a stat e titl e. th · unforc ·d errors. I was worried lor for firs t singles playe r Pete qualified to attend the na tional club sport it receives no fundin g The Ycll owjack ·ts' lirst doubles a . But on ' C we won it, it fe lt great." 1\mk:rson and t it~: second doub les event. Jen Midiri , Kimberl y F nn , from the University. The 50-mem­ team or Jon chw<.utz and Jorda n "W · were just tr in 1 to pia con ­ team or Dashnrath Gopinath and Da le Nepert , Jen Edling, heryl ber t am splits up to practice in Goli nkoff defeated Bmndywin~..: 7-5. 6- siste nt," add •d Golinkolf. wlto is /\dam Garland. Pi erce, Sara Ralston , Susan Love Newa rk and in Nottingham. Pa. for 4 to cli nch the trophy m Wednesday. also a junior. The C\lach said all three and Anita West sadd led up in Los a one- hour lesson eac h wee k. The 'Ja kets needed tn win one of Brand wine tried to keep impro ved their ga mes enough to Angles . But that seem to have pr vi cl d thrc · matches during the fina l rou nd at Sch\ artz and GolinkoiT away from play major roll's durin • th e seaso n The Delaware team won it s last th ese athletes with a chall enge th at th ·Universi ty or D'lawan:. the nd b hitti ng lobs. after seeing only limited ac t inn th ' show in Flemington, N w Jersey they have m t all the wa y to a But Kei th Si mmons lost in the sec­ ''I on ly aged JO years out th erL'." pre ious car. "The oth~o:r i'i ve pia - crs were already pro en," he said . scori ng a perfect 49 points, whi h na ti onal level. ond singles I racke t to Seaford's Rog T cwarl<. Coach Rid(;, inn told the means that each of the team s seven 'Wc'r· a mi xed group . We have us ti n after gelling a ma tch p >i ll! on duo as they camt: nil tile court. If an thin g. the tL'a m's titk sur­ riders who co ulcl score arned first riders in th e open di vision. which is hi m; and /\ndy Pugach lost in th ·third Gwinn whose teams have won four pri..,ed (1, inn , whose '95 team readFd til · finals bcl'orc losing to place worth seven points. the hi ghest, and in nov ic ," said singles bracket to Salcsian u!ll 's ()r •g Blue lien onferenl'e Li t I·~ in five According · to Linda Pill , club Pill. "We have people uf differen t Wong in :traight sets. years, ac !.. nowlcd •ed the effort or Concord. "/\ctuall y. I thought tlw t pres ident. IHSA events are made abilities. but we all I arn from each "We wai t d two years for th is," the nt irc t ·am . la st year wo ul d have been our car.'' more complicated by the fact that other." sa id Schwartz. a jun ior who won the "When it's one point. th 'Y all he sa id . ride rs arc n hor ·es they've nev r fin·ll poi nt with a cross-co w1 ove rhead count very single victory we had. 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A ground ba ll an Jan infi ld "Juli e reall y pitched well for us ...... SOCCER , from 19 They ' re g ing to be ready to play." lut th e hall at all." I alta ..,aid after pop out. .howc cr. cmkd the threa t. too. We al so came up with !'lo me missed mark or a b·1d touch. and on n Wedn sday, the Ja ket s go 1n g hitk..,.., 111 hc1 fir..,! l\vn at ha t-.. Cila'>guw did not commit an error in !-.C rarpy d fcnsive f1l ays getting H team \ go ing t make other pay," h roared to a 5-0 first-half lead behind doubl play and making ..,cvcra l '" But alt t..:r almu..,t hi tt in g ()ahhy 111 . I the gam e. sa id . Marx's hat trick and two goals by !..new Kn...,tin wa-. going to -.co le Ofr~.: n o.,iv e l y, 'lasgo had a diiTi ­ other out s after balls b un ccd off Clair said hi s t am will need to Ann Melby. hecau-.c I 1-.nt:\ I hit th t: ball l'ur­ cult time • ~.:nera ti ng any ofk n'ie om: of our infi elders." find something ex tra against "We were hot," lair said . " I Bes ides Latta 's two hit s. Megan til ci." a •aino.,t Pepper. 'I he Laurel pi tcht:r rsulin . He planned on having th though t we knock d th ball ar~und llart. Jami e Sassaman and Van P1t chin l!. and dclcn..,l' dominat ed ga e up ju:-.t one hit throu gh the rirsl players run more in pra li ce t in the first half. We . pread the fteld , Deuscn co ll cc tt:d sin gles lor th e th e ~ amc \\ Jill Van Deu-.c n all owinl!. .., ,x innings. cn'-.u re th ey will b strong late in th e and then we mad our diagonal run s Drago n!'>. fll\t two h1h and thL' Dra go ns con ­ '' Lau re l pi a cd grea t dci'cn.., ·and game . from the middl to the outsid . ..., ,..., tcn tl) co min g up ' ith .., trong Pepper pit ched a good ga me," ''The moti vation com s in at ''That 's where th e d fenders dden'-.ivc pla y.... Laurel\ he-.t Walk er ... aiel. "She \ an all -stat e ca l­ arou nd th e 50th or 60 th minute," the arcn 'l." LhallLL' to \CO f"t: C

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otne pend a day in the country and watch the area' fin . t Steeplecha e Raci ng with pari-mutuel betting. For Information 410-398-6565 Proce d to benefit Union Hospital of Cecil County GRAVELY HOCKESSIN YORKLYN RD. & RT. 41• HOCKESSIN, DEUWARE Photo by Laura Killebrew • pace provided by Chc. apeake Publi hing (302) 239·4201 M, W, F, 8-5 • TUES & THURS M • SAT 8-3 CHS Newark lacrosse forced to forfeit he weather and th prom fi gured promi - schools would have accommodated nine "Tl11.:y ju\1 tkciLkd that \:war!.. being a nent! in the d illion b ark 's bo s soccer Newark pia crs \ ho mad arran ,cmcnt!-. to l_th ~ecd . \\OU!d ha\t: ultirnatch no barinl! Ia rosse team to forf it its state tournament att nd th sc hool prom last Frida night. on tit Ollt C)lllC or the ll.lllrllameilt. The gr~a t ­ mat ·h last rida . Though e' ark as among four tou rna­ l'!-. t thing ah ) lit thi !-. i'> that no one\\ ill cvl:r But the issue could be boiled down t ne m nt -b und school s to ha c proms !-Jchcdu lcd knO\ " th e OUI 'Oill i.: of the fori'cltCd oam '. falls in OT ir ·umstanc . n Ma 17- t. M;uk 's. ales ianum and B th Dcp 'Wand .I. DuPont thlcti · Location, I ation, lo ·at ion . LAS OW - hrisliana bow d hri stiana w r the others - th ' Director ill elsh rej c ·ted Barl.er\ 'I ll !!, ·s­ out of the Girls State High School "W wer inform d that offi ials w ren 't Yellowja kcts w re the onl team from the ti on that politi c!-. pia cd an • role in the o c r Tournament the hard way ­ availabl until 4 p.m . for that particular si te," group to be stu k wi th a lown statc sit e. lacrosse com mitt e \ r fusal to re - ~chedulc a 2-1 to ·s after playing four over­ said Robert D ·p w, e utiv · director of the Location, location, loca tion . th mat ch. time p riod ·. D lawar econdar hoot thleti c "W were informed that th offi ials as!-Jo- Dep •w !-Jaid po~tponing the match to McK an's t phanie Dunbar A ciation (D SAA . cwllon uldn 't ace mmodat 111 rc than one Monday. as Barker su ,g.csted. v.ouldn't have broke a 1-1 ti in th . cond sud­ "The availabilit of officials b comes a carl gam ," sa id Depe\ . "Thi s is prohabl y b en equitable. "Th ·rc is a dillercncc. I d n-death vertime to liminate the more crucial factor lin lacrosse! than in oth"r the first time rhat I an r'm mb r that th e think. in pia in l! barl.-to-back uame !. in th e Vikings in the first round sports b cause th p I of officials is mall ­ a ailability f ffi ial wa. a primary det er­ first and secoml rounds and in the second an I Wednesday at Glasgow High. er," said Depew, who ·timatcd the number rent as to when we could play." semifi nal rounds. Cheryl Hetland staked Chri stiana to of tournament- ali ber officials in Delaware to And h pefully the last. "Th • I ·vel of pta. and th e intcnsit , I a 1-0 lead early in the match, but be only 10 to 12. Newark Hi gh oach hris Barker plans to think , increases signifi cantl y as yo u go deep­ the Highlanders' Kelli Parsons Po r weather originally fore d th continue working to publicize the incident. "I er into the tournament. ... We felt we wo uld answered before the half ended. lacrosse tournament committee to pu. h back don 't think th ·y're being fair or considering ha ve placecllteamsl at a comp·titi vc disad - The score remained deadlocked Ia l Thur day's first -round schedule by a day, th possibility of an ups t taking place," said antage.'' through two I 0-minute overtime which included a mat h between the Barker, 25, who just complet d hi ro ki "I don 't think th re was any politics in periods and one sudden-death over­ Yellowjackets and ape Henlopen. season as h ad oach. this decision ," D pew said. "Every commit ­ time befor Dunbar maneuvered The committee then r jected a joint Barker believes younger coaches like him­ tee that we have includes coac hes and athlet ­ inside Chri ·tiana's box and fired a request by Newark and ape Henlopen to re­ self have far too little influence 'md that "old­ i dire tors. It 's unav idablc ." oaches and hot to the right of goalkeeper Erin schedule the 4 p.m. makeup at Caesar timer." like Tatnall Coach Clee Edgar, athletic directors. he added, abstain on deci ­ Pfotzer, who just mi ssed making Rodney for 2 p.m. Salesianum Coach Pat Scarpello and Caesar sions that affect theirs hool!i directly. another save. The early time proposed by the two Rodney Coach John Coveleski have too much. -Eric Fine The goal obscured a stunning performance by Pfotzer, who played with a high fever. At least twice during the first two overtime periods, the Vikings failed to get to loose balls in front of McKean 's goal with the Highlanders' goal­ keeper out of position. Jamie Kirchenbauer 's corner kick hit McKean's goal post just before the second overtime ended. "The ball didn't bounce our way," Christiana midfielder Tam Tran said. OF ELKTON, MARYLAND -Eric Fine LOCATED ON ELKTON-NEWARK, ROAD LOcals take 398·6322 fishing PROUDLY SALUTES ALL THE VETERANS trophies OF OUR ARMED FORCES Three local residents were among 30 anglers presented with BOTH PAST AND PRESENT trophies by Gov. Thomas Carper at an awards ceremony held recently in Dover. Mike Petka and Frank THROUGHOUT THIS LONG Joseph both of Newark and Richard Hammond; Jr. of Bear received the MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY SEASON! awards for having caught the largest entry for a fish species in the state during 1995. Petka landed the winning four pound, six ounce smallmouth bass ·while fishing in the Brandywine River last July. Joseph hooked a 30 pound carp while fishing for large­ mouth bass in Noxintown Pond near Smyrna. Hammond's 39 pound, eight ounce true albacore was caught some 50 miles off the Delaware coast in an area known as Baltimore Canyon. The ceremony was held May 2 to mark the winning entries in the annual Delaware Sportfishing Tournament. The tournament is sponsored by the state Division of Fish and Wildlife to help promote the sportfishing industry in Delaware. -A lan Wu ertenherger Special to the Newark Post

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SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST Gov. Thomas Carper hands a sport­ fishing trophy to Mike Petka who landed a smallmouth bass that weighed in at four pounds, six ounces. ports briefs Blackhurst still using

5K run, walk slated For atldtttonul informati n, ~:all Garrett eff. Bili ki and Akin Mik ~.: Brandt at ( 01) 234- 11 5 ·c red a~ the Ta lons beat the his head at Textile ·1he Allianct: lor th e menta ll y Ill days , or (302) 234-2698 in th e Ho kess in Storm 4-0. Zach Golden e eni ng. and Jeff Merrill ombined in goal By ERIC FINE wi th nearby Gannon Co llege. 111 D l :.~wan.: j.., ~ pon -,o ring a 5K Run "Coach Magee is I ike a legend and Walk on unday. Jun 2. The f r the shut ut. Evan Thompson and Joe San tos anchored the defense. NEWARK POST CONTR IBUTING WRITER around here, he said. ''Everybody eve nt will b · held in Roc kford Park Kickers win in Cup in the area res pects him and know ilicd . ou him.. -

:.) ~. . ~m·un::tr>h,"m::'--'n n assisiarit l.r.., ... h·1nw~~ has ·_'>_.: ~ Reg J-,trat!()n::fe c be fore May )0 i'i weeks of ay 27 - at the Phi lad lphia Co llege of a an a . i rant under Delaware .... 12 and 14 on the dav th e eve n!. or The Kick ers ontinued in up and June 2 at th e Delaware Textiles. The form r N rth Atlantic coache. Steinwedel and Mike Brey, Rcgi'> trtttion i'i free · w11h '525 or Saengerbun I Club in Newark. Confer nee tourn amen t Most is another Magee alumnus. more in pledges. Fnr more informa­ play wi th up ming game again st Kir~ w od Strik rs and onco rd all Bill Robert (834-4654) or Valuable Pl ayer was hired y coach- Magee "i. ~a real hand ·-on guy," tion call n54-6400. Wol ~r in es. Rene rabcnder (368-836 ) for ing legend Herb Magee in late March. Bla khur. t aiel. "He likes to do detail s. "I always considered my elf a most of the stu ff him elf. My pri- All -Stars sought student f th e gam ," the Pike Creek mary responsibiliti swill be re ruit- KSC tryouts resident sa id . ''I remember having a ing and . couring opponent. . Tile Delaware Ha.,eball oache Hockessin rep teams feel !a · a player] . I could tell when whether it be on tape or watching A..,..,ociu ti on and Big Bro ther'>/Big The Kirkwood occcr Club so methin g was go ing wrong or we them play omebody else.' Si:-. tcr'> of Dela wa re. Inc . wi ll co­ Explo..,ion and Typhoon wi ll be announce tryouts needed to try something different. l Looking back on hi s playing ~o,pon so r th e 11% Delaware Hi gh holding tryouts for boys born after u.-cd to tape games n ESPN o I days, he has no regrets. " I got th Tryout s for Hockessin Soccer Schoo l All -S tar Ba.,e ball 'las:-.ic at uQ ust I . 1984 12, on June 4, II ould break them d wn .'' mo t out of my ability. I wa · fortu - lub \ 1996 Fa ll s a. on 12 I p.m. 'o n June 15 at Jud y J ohn~on t' m~1 n:OO to X:OO p.m. at th e Bli zza rd , Heat. and Galaxy repre ­ Blackhu r. t, who also played base- nat e to get the opportunity to play Field. Kt rkwood Soccer omplex. ball for the Blue Hens, got his feet Divi ·ion l. I didn't kn if it was sentat iv tea ms will be held on . chcdult.!d pre -ga me a ti vi tle ~ For mor inf rmati on please ca ll wet during the 1994-95 season while somethin g I co uld do . incl ud e a ·halkn !!l.! mat ch of 11 - Tue sday. Jun e 4 an d Thur. day, June Jeff Thomas at 731 -0634. 6. serving as a graduate a sistant under ''I kn w I could always tnmsf r to a Star lu mni a 'ai n..,t Team MR . A. formt: r coa h Steve Steinwedel. small . tare ·chool back home - who rcpre..,cnt th i.! mujor orporutc Teams wi ll play in DelCo or " I wa n 't ure if coaching was Slippery Rock, Ed inborough or -, pom.or. Talon advance in rOc! L e a g u e~ and travel to tour­ what I wanted t do, .. he ·aiel. Clarion. But I came [to Delaware], and nyonc who has bee n a Hi gh State Cup play nam ents . Players birth dale must be "Th en I got a chance to co ut I was able to [stan I my freshman year.'' School J\11 - St;.~r B a~e b ;.~ l l team n r after ugust l. 19 4. ga mes, break down games and be The hi gh point came in member is in ilcd to participate and For tryo ut registration and more The Kirkwood Talon 12 boys invol ved wi th recruiting a littl e bit. I Blackhur t's senior year during the help in'-l itut ...: :t new All -Star tradi ­ info, call Mar~ Werrc ll , 239-4646, didn 't rea li ze how much was 1992-93 NAC toumament. He ·c r d succl: r team began play in the r Bill mot hers. _39-6 62. tion . h r mor information cull Bi g DY · tate up hampionship by involved with coaching." 23 point again ·t Northeastem in the Broth er~/ Bi g iqer:-. of Delaware. po~tin g two victori s thi s past w ek­ Blackhur. t talks about hi s new semifinals and wa~ named tourna- Inc . at (~02) I)0 cer team will hold tryo uts for til e Tryo ut dates are June 5 and June didn 't know about as a player. It in the school' history during the by Bili . ki and Tyl er Akins whil e really i an 8-to-5 job.'' previous season. 191)6jt)7 <., cason for pl aye rs horn II at 6:15 p.m. at the Kirk wood Alec Zirkenbach. GJ Willi, ms. Bl ac khurst, who grew up in in "Everything's supposed to end . a ft ~ r r\ U!!li SI I . I 9XJ. Pa tri k J hn ston and ate Bush ccer omplex . Tr\'m7t, wi ll be held on June 16, Franklin. Pa ., abo ut 60 miles north and you move on,'' Blackhurst said. cont ri buted solid defense. Form rc info nnati on ontact Joe 17 . 1-lJ . and 22 fro111 6:00 p.m. to of Pittsburgh had followed Textile " I still have a lot to Jearn but 11ove Mil ls at (:~ 02) 73 7-1910. ':00 p.m . n Satu rday, Bria n Healy, over the years beca use of its rivalry working with people."

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• /.om/ ohiuuml'.l 111e f'rinteclji·i'l' Manor. oj' i lwrge a.1 .\pan' permits. lie competed 111 leagues at lnfimlloll oll u.\lllllly i.1 .l llfJplierl to Bowlerama , m:ar ew astlc. the fWfJN hv ji111 eral direl'ton. He is 11 ur ived hy hi s wife, M. E. Paul Catts, internationally 1/o\\·l'\'N, jiJI· more inj(mnation. Joan Thomas l'.ojor; ~ on, Pet r of c·olltoct .I u/ ia Sa111p.w n, who I'IJ/11 ew 'astl e; dau g ht e r ~. Jean lt · pile\ thi.1 ('() /1/mll . Call lia wcd.­ Jennings of Wi lmin 'l on and Linda da v\· at 737-07_4 or j(n 737 <)() / C). 'mjor of ewa rk ; stepsons, Jos ph k11own forensic entomologist Reese and Kenneth Reese, and sl p­ ORMER N K RESID NT, E. Paul how wi ldlife adapt to infringement of humans in dau g.ht crs, B nni Tadd eo, Terrie Calls, died Ap.,, 1996, of a heart attack areas su ·h as woods, swamps and marshes. He Evelyn Gartside Ree :-.c and Reb cca Wh ite, all of Fwhile playing lacrosse with Washington wrote numerous publications, lectured and worked Gayton, member ew astl e; brot her, Hellmuth and State University Ia rosse team members in on more than 50 homicide"Cases. sister Krys ti na zy monowicz of Pullman, Wash ., where he lived. He b ca me chairman of the entomology I'I Wilmington ; four grand children; Abundant Life Mr. Call s, 66, wao,; an intern ationally re og­ departm en t at Wa hington State University in and four great -grand children. nized forensic ent omologist and former ni v rsit y 1980, and continued to teach after retiring in Services were held May I at Christian church of Delaware profess" . 1992. Me re ry M ·morial 'hapel. Burial A <; a forensic ent< mologist, atts used insec ts A ace mplished wildlife and historic artist, he ewark re siden t, Eve l n was in All Saints cmetery. Gartside Cayton, di ed April 26, to help police determine th e tim e of death in drew and painted covers and illu trations for the IIJ96 , of cardia · arrest in hr is ti ana homicides . Delaware onservation in 1964, created a number I lo-;pi tal. Willis R. Dolinger, 81, He re eived bachelor's and master'. d grees f duck and tr ut stamps in Delaware and in entomology with honors from the niversit y of Washington , and he has works on display at the Mr ~. Gay ton, 56, was rai sed in 32 years at Chrysler 'h '!'It er. Pa, he was a member of Delaware in 1952 and 1957, res pec tively. He was Delaware Na ture Education Society at Ashland. member of UD 's rosse and wrestling t ams. He was former out ma ter of Troop 56 in Ahundant Life hr is tian 'hurch, Newa rk res ident , Willi s R. a Ia He received a do ·toratc in parasitol gy from the Newark, where he was elected to the Order of the N ·wark. Do ling r, di ed Ap ril 2 ~. 1996, at University of alifornia, Berkeley in 1963 . Arrow and rece ived the Order of Merit and the She is sur vivt:d by her husband home. He returned to th e University of Dela ware in Si lver Beaver Award . of JH years, Thomas J.; sons, John Mr. Dolinge r, Rl, retired in 1980 1962 as a professor in the ollege of Agriculture, Mr. atts i. survived by his wife, Dana Ketner T. of Sm yrn a, Da vid W. and Thoma~ as a clerk in th e part s department at I 1. , hoth of N wark ; daught er, where he taught entomology and applied co logy, ail s: sons, Gl nn P. Cary, N.C. Wade P. of hrys lcr orp. 's N wark assembly Newa rk and Ketner P. of Pullman; daughter, Barhara Gay ton of Newark ; bro ther, pl ant. li e worked at th e plant for 32 bio-illustration and medical entomolo gy. He Thomas Gart side of Linwood , Pa .; received the university 's E ce ll ence in Teaching ummer Ann atts of Pullman; sister, Dorothy years. II · was a memb r of Ca lva ry Fuhrm ister of S uth Yeni e, Fla. , and Ann sisters, Elii'uhet h oa le of Train r, Bap ti st Church, wark and nit cd Award in 1969 and an Outstanding Teach r Award Pa ., Doris Simpson of Urookh aven, from the Entomol gical Society of Ameri ca in Barbara Cans of Honolulu ; brother, John G. of St. Auto Work ' rs Loca l 404. roix. Virgin 1. lands; three grandchildren. Pa .. Esther Sulli va n of olu mbia, lie is survived hy hi s wife, 1975. His field of study in Delaware was mosq uitoes A Memori al Service was held May 17 at First S. C., and Ma ry Ki11 g of rredcri ca; Mabel .; sons, Willis R. Jr. and and biting fli es in sa lt marshes, and establishing I resbyt rian Church. Newark. a11d seve n grandchildren. Mi ·hael ., bo th of Newa rk , and Sl!rvict:s wcr · hi..! ld April 30 at Larry E. , at home ; brother, Jame:-. , Rob ·rt Morela nd Funeral I lome, and sister, Ern stine Co ulthard, both Trainer. £3 uri al was in Moun t Hope of Mari on, Va. ; four gramkhildrcn Mr . . app , 62, wa s a lifelong rcs ­ Hofmann of Wilmin gton ; one broth­ died April 30, 1996. of heart failure 'em ·tery, Aston, Pa . a11d seven grea t-grandchildren. id ·nt of Delaware. er, Willi am app of New astl :one at her hom e in Landenberg, Pa. Services were held May I, at I Jc was a retired meal cull er at sister, B It Davis of laym ont; and Mrs. ludica, 78 , was a homemak ­ Adolf Czojor, 61, Clrace lawn Memoria l Park with bur­ Pathmark , in ollcg · Square, fi ve grandchildren. er. he was a memb r of Parish of i: tl in th e adjoinin!.!. memorial park . cwa rk aft er wo rkin g llll he m 4 1 Services were held Ma y 2 at Res urre tion atho li c Church, Pike sausage maker Th e fami ly suggests contr ib u­ years. Beeson M morial ervi ·es or reek. ti ons to the Delaware Hospi ce . lie enjoyed playing ca rd s and hri stiana-Elk ton. Burial was pri ­ Her husband , Anthony S. ludica Bear r ·s itknt. Ado lf zojor, died es p ciall y enjoyed collec ting base ­ vat e. died in I Y6 3. Apri l _7. I

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MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ******************** * * To Advertise in This Directory * Weddings Birthdays * *• Retirement* •* PLEASE CALL * Seats200 * MARY WUERTENBERGER : VFW POST 475 : * I 00 Veterans Lane Newark, DE * (302) 737-0724 * (Behind City Hall) (302) 366-8438 * ******************** (302) 73 7-9019 (fax) M \' :..t, 1996 • ~ . \\ 't\IUi. Po~ r • P.\l.l· 'J.i N [ \\ '\IZK ro.., T ·:· OBITUARIES .... OBITUARIES, from 26 Paul Louis Sapp, February after 41 years . A s rvi e was gi ·n at B 'l!SOn Katheri n chi -Madison . di ed pril He is survived by his former wife Memorial. Burial wa. private. 30, 1996 . of c:omp li 'tllions from Newark; br ther, Michael Sosik of Newark meat cutter of 26 y ars, Ida L. Sapp of heart dis~.:a sc and diabetes in Norrist wn, Pa.: and five grandchi l­ Wilmington; sons, Richard L. of Laura Katherine hristian a I l o~pital. dr n. Bear re id nt , Paul Loui. Sapp, Newark and Jam · L. Elkton , Md. ; Mrs. ch i-Madison. known as A Ma wa h ld at Pari h f th died April 29, I 996, of r spiratory daughter, Tammy L. H ffman of Oehi-Madison, Willie , ' as torn and raised in R :urrection Catholi hur h. failur in hri tiana Hospi tal. Wilmington; brother William of Detroit. fter earning mast ·r's Burial was in athcdral Cemetery, Mr. app was a meat cu tter at New astle; sister, Ii zabeth Da is worked for DuPont d gr ·es in m di e: aI g ·o •raph ' and Wilmington. Pathmark supermarket, allege of laymom; and fiv grand hil­ cpid ,mi( log from the niv l.! rsit Square, N wark. H retir d in dren . N wark resident , Laura See OBITUARIES , 28 ._ The Church of New Beginnings Located every Sunday in the NEWARK WESLEYAN CHURCH The Episcopal ChurchWelcome )'ou Four Seasons Pavilion on Four 706 West Church Rd.- Newark Seasons Parkway. Newark. DE (302) 737-5190 St. Thomas's Parish nr. s. ( ' nllt ·~: ·· \I e. all'arl-. l'lare. ,,.uarl-., 1)(• lll71 The Church Directory is published by the Newark Sunda~ Sch~ ...... 9:45 ·10:45 a.m. Sunday School· all ages ...... 9:30a .m. t 10~) \fiX lh-H Ch111rh ()I lilt' t11 IKI I tKI \11111 Ill t 10~1 1oh 0:!71 l'.trt \h lnlnmt.ltltliillt11luw Post. New Ads and changes should be sent to: Wors~tp Serv~ce ...... 11 :00 · 12 noon Morning Worship ...... 10: 30 a.m. Su ndjll \\'ur,hju ilnd t.dut•:t tjun X:IXJ .1 111 ll t1h I udt.it l\1. Rtlt' Otll' Church Directory, 601 Bridge St., P.O. Box 429, Eventng ServK:e ...... 6:00p.m. Sunday Evening Adull &Youlh Aclivilies .... 6:30 p.m. 'l.l'i .1.111 l'llll\11.111 blm .lllllll t.dl .•t't'' ) Any questions. call Pastor Ed or 10. (;1,t nt llnl1 l i!rh.ut'l. Rill' I\"' Elkton, MD 21921 or Call Stephanie Smith for more ,, ( ;hildl<'ll ·, \\tH\hql I" , , 1'••" ''1" 1' Sherry Hughes at 302-836-1761 Handicapped Accessible/Nursery Provided ~ l!l pm llul1 l ur Deadline Is Monday Before The Friday Run Evangelistic Church 8/9 -Pastor James E. Yoder Ill lh r/ln Arn1p1un 1J ll altlr~d~·· \ll, PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST CHURCH Pr sbyterian Church CHURCH 1545 Church Road Bear, DE 19701 dJLIBEm ~ Glorious Crossroads Radto Broadcast 9:30a.m. 2880 Summit Bridge Rd • Bear, De Radio Statton WNRK 1260AM ~~~GIURCH Presence (1-112 mi. S. of Rt. 40 & Rt. 896) Sunday School {Ages 2· Adull) 9;30 a.m. Rooted in the past, Church School 834·4772 Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11 :00 a.m. branching out to 9:30 a.m. ... "where the Spirit of the Nursery Available th e future. Worship Service Lord is, there is liberty." Church Morning Worship ...... 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:00p.m. ~ \t II\ J\r 11 :00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:00 a.m. Call/or more mlo1711atl0n on our Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m . 1.8 Miles N. Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Ktd's Club. Smgles Club, Couples Club & Semors .4,~ tit 0 1·95 Rev. Gary S. Tulak, Senior Pastor Sunday Worship ...... II a.m. on Rt. 213 {Signmg for lhe heanng impaJred at 10:30 serv1ce only) ~ ~ ~ Sr. Pastor Rev. Charles F. Betters Rev. Robert Simpson, As ociat e Pastor from intersection .., ~ G.P.c. Evening Worship ...... 6 p.m. Assoc. Pastor Rev. Perkins 834·1599 Midweek Prayer Meeting of Rt. 279 ;;; (IncludingAwa nasChildren Program), Wed ...... ? p.m. 41 0-642·3024 ri. Elkton-Newark Rd. (At. 279) ~~J Television Broadcast ( u f\ 1 Suburban Cable Channel 28 A Spirit-Filled Nurse Provided. "The Voice of Liberty" 5:30p.m. Saturday Bible-Believing Church Sunday Bible Cia scs Summer Hours (All gt'.\) ...... 9:00 a.m. (M id June thru Labor Day) COME WORSHIP WITH US AT Worship Service 10 a.m. · THE GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL Praise and Worship Worship ervice No Church School Rt. 896, Newark, DE (with Communion) ...... 10:00 a.m. (Nur .H' IJ' lll'ailahlc) ...... 10:00 a. m. 11 00 Church Rd . Just off 273 Rev. George W. Tuten Ill, Pastor NURSERY AVAILABLE 1 West of Newark. Rev. James P. Flohr Asst. Pastor ALL WEL OME Ph. 302-731-4169 302·322·2113 Rev. Dr. D. Hix , Pastor. Wednesday Night First Church SALEM UNITED EVANGELICAL AGAPE METHODIST CHURCH at 7:00p.m. PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP ot Christ, (302) 738-5907 469 Salem Church Road Bible Study 101 CHURCH OF NEWARK Scientist (302) 738-4822 A Spirit-Filled Delaware Ave. &Haines St., Newark, DE 19711 308 Possum Park Rd. Local Expression Of Holy Eucharist...... 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Newark, DE • 737-2300 The Body Of Christ Christian Ed For All ..... Sept.-May Available to the Newark community each week (All Ages 9:15a.m.) Sunday . Sunday Service" & Sunday School • Sunday. 10 · 11 a.m. HANDICAP?ED ACC B E WORSHIP 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Bible Sludyffeslimony Meeting· Wednesday, 7:30-8 :30 p.m. Worship ...... 8:25 & 11 :00 a.m. Sunday Worshlp ...... 10:00 a.m . Reading Room/Book Store Saturday. 10 a.m. ·12 noon Little Lambs Nursery, All Programs Nursery & Childcare at all services & Children 's Church. Available All Services F ltow. hip Time ...... 9:30 a.m. At Howard Johnson's, Rt. 896 & 1-95 • Chtld care IS prov1ded (302) 834-2928 "YOU ARE WELCOME" Sunday School...... l 0:00a.m. Wednesday Everyone is always 2274 Porter Rd., Bear, DE lovingly welcome Rev. Dr. J. Ron Owens, Pastor ~ vcnin g Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. Home Meeting ...... 7:30p.m. PRAISE ASSEMBLY FIRSTPRESBl'TERIAN OUR REDEEMER Calvary Baptist Church FIRST ASSEMBLY An American Baptist Church 1421 Old Baltimore Pike • Newark CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF GOD 737-5040 292 West Main St. • Newark Johnson At . Augusta Sunday: (301) 731·5644 Ches. HiD Est., Newark Sunday School ...... a.m. 737-6176 • Praise Service ...... 9:00AM 9:15 1'---~___;_--~---:----'11!J:OO u.m ...... ( ' hri.~tiall Educutin11 l'----__:.._.;..______. 129 Lovett Avenue 1 • Sunday School...... 10:00 AM Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m . & 5:30p.m. O"clurli"Y tldultsJ Sunday hoot Newark, DE 19713 5 • Worship Service ...... 11 :00 AM ~:~~~~a~ .I .GHT ..( .YOUTH.. ~~OdUmP, W::m a.m...... ~';%~~~::fin.!f Children 'sJ & Bible Cia se ...... 9:00a.m. 368·4276 731·8231 1'/ea .~<· m/1 fiJr summ<•r uorship hour.~. Divine Worship ...... lO :OO a.m. Wednesday: ROYAL RANGERS, JnfiUt t & children's ~urscrr 1\vai lahlc ummer Wor hip ...... 9:00 a.m. , H h~~ p t I •Covered Dish Dinner ...... 6:00PM MISSIONETTES & RAINBOWS) Uwnp lccess for Whe~lchuirs Holy ommunion ...... 1 t & 3rd unday Ug nanagan, 85 Of • Singspiration ...... 6:30 PM Paul H. Walters, Pastor Puslurs: Ucv. Dr. Stephen A. llundlcy CARL H. KRUEUE. JR .. PASTOR · Tom , Youth Pastor Rev. Jcflrcy \V. Dwuloy • Adult Bible Study ...... 6:45 PM UNDAY ES • Child & Youth Programs ... 6:45 PM CHRISTIANA Bible tudy 9:30a.m. RED LION • Adult Choir ...... 7: 50 PM PENCADER PRESBYTERIAN EVANGELICAL Weekdays: CHURCH WOR HIP SERVICES PRESBYTERIA\ CHURCH FREE CHURCH Morning Wor·ship I 0: . 0 a.m. Two and Four-Day Preschool Corner of Rt. 896 & 40 1s·N. Old Baltimore Pike & Christian Academy Junior hurcl1cs 10:. 0 a.m. Handicapped Accessible • Nursery Ev nin ' Worship 7:00p.m. (302) 368-4565 Christiana, DE 1400 Red Lion Rd ., Bear, 0 Conu• w Ca/l'(ny • Groll' Wii/1 Us 9 :. 0 ...... hurch School 368-0515 834-8588 I 0 :30...... hurch Service NI"I'l~ Rev. Dr. Daniel A. MacDonald, Pastor Sunday hool...... 9 a. m. FAMILY v.. 1\ 1 "IV Our friendl y, carinK. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Rev. Jim Jitima, Min . of Discipleship Worship Service ...... 10:30 a.m . W ON DAY 7:00p.m. c1- comnumity (if faith ..,., W inclu.l'it'e Worship at 11 :00 a.m. Ev ning rvi ...... : 0 p.m. Adult lliblc Study Rev. Gordon Whitney Min. of Evangelism : ; ln l'ites you w join us in Rainhow • Missionelfes ~ NURSERY AVAILABLE 215 E. Delaware Ave. • Newark, DE 19711 HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Ro a/ R cm~ers '!. 6 b ~ Ml ION, EDUCATION Nurser Pr(J\ ided 302·368-4904 & WORSHIP Robert Bruce Cumming, Pastor ...... ,. P \<. l· ~ • ' t '' \R" l'o<,t • M.\\ ~ · 1 , I~Y() NEWARK Posr ·:· OBITUARIES

• OBITUARIES, from 27 The ra mil y ~ u g g cs t s contribu ­ Delaware Hospice. tions to meri can Hea rt Asso iation Rose Schneider, Elizabeth E. Bailey, ol South arolina at 'olumbia, '> hi! of Ju veni le D iabc t c~ ound ati n's born in Germany president of Pony Club mo ved to Delaware abou t I 0 y a r~ Fir~t State hapt er. Robert A. Tresham, ago. N wark re ·idcnt , Rose wark res ident , Eli zabeth E. worked for Dupont She had worked for the Du Pt nt Charlotte Murphy, S hn id r, di ed May I , 1996 at Bailey, died May , 19 6. of cancer Co. in h ·alth promotion . hom at h me. N wark re ident , Robert A. little League coach Mrs. Bailey was a lab te hnician Tresham , died May 2, 1996, of Sh e had b·cn a l' li nil' al da tab<.l sc Mrs. Schn ider, R , was a home- at the f rmer Delawar Division coronary artery disease in Ingleside anal 1 for '>cv cra l ye ar ~ at Smith cwark rc:-.idc nt , ha rl ottc mak r. he was b rn in Hospital and at Wilmingt n are enter, Hockessin. Wilburgs tetten, G rmany. he Kline B ·cc ha m Pharnlal:l! Uti cal 'o., Murp hy, died May I, I 9Yo, of heart Hospital ~ r 25 years . She wa . a Mr. Tresham was a shift supervi ­ imm igrated to the United tares in Con-.ho hockcn. Pa., un ti I her iII nc'> s. fai lure in hr i~ t ia na Hospital. memb r and past president of the sor at Amoco Chemical Co .. New 1952 . I J r husband , eorge Johann U.S. Pony Jub, Middletown. aste. He retir din 1975. Earlier, he She I'> ~ ur v i vc c.J by her hu ~ band M i ~~ Murphy was a coach for H. Sr. , died in 1981. I of liv e ve:.tr, , Tim K. Madi '> on : cw as tl e ittle League<; in the Mrs. Bailey is survived by h r worked for the DuPont Co. dau ghter: urora Ka th ·rine 1970s. Sh is surviv d by hildren, husband of 21 years, J hn W. He wa. a member of First Madi :-- on at home: mo ther. Gloria J. eorge Jr., with whom she lived, Bailey; son, Mi chael Harmer of Presbyterian hurch of Newark. She had been an ofri c manager ay Ochl of Detroi t; bro t ha~ . Henry, N rb rt , and Erika stcr, all Newark ; daughter:, Nerina Wyr of Mr. Trc. ham is . urvived by hi · Jarn c' . i ~ t e r :-. , h )th of cwark, Harry Stapl eton of Bart cnsc hl agc r of Muni ch; II Madison, Ohio, and Marion Prince grandchildren. of Lak . id , Mi ch.; broth r, Hu gh A Memorial Servi · wa: h ld at C'hri'l tina M. Ochl and il: tori a 1.. Wa~il.: and '> i :-. t e r ~. Pa1ri cia Blades grandc hildren, 13 great -g reat gra nd ­ M1c..,k , bo th of Detro it. ol Bea r, and arol Li onb ·rger of children. all edgc of ovi. Mi ch.; two First Pres byterian hurch of grandchild re n. Newark . ' harl c~ l uwn . W. Va . 1\ 'crVIl:C \\. a:-. he ld at Gchlwrt ~c r ic was h ld in ' rae ·lawn A M ·m ri al Se rvice was held at The family sugg st contributions Fun eral I tome, t: w Ca-. tle . Burial -,crv i<.: e was hclll at Robert T. Me morial Park , Minquadal . ew ark nit cd Methodi st hurch, to Al zh im r's Association , "'-ll" in D ·Ia -. an.: Vt: tcran :-- Memoria l Jones Foard Fune ral !lome, N wark. Delaware hapter, Wi lmington , or Burial was in an adjoining ce me­ C'c nH.! lCI' ). Ch •:-.ap t: ak c 'ity Rd . cwarl-- . Bu ri al was in hri ~ t i a n a The famil y sugges ts ontribu­ First Pres byterian hurch of tery. Summit. Prc'> h 'lcri an 'hur ·h em ·tery. ti ons to Middletown Pony lub or Newark. NEVVARI< POST.. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL D•I•R•E•C•T•O•R•Y

AUTO GLASS & TOWING IN THE SPOTLIGHT 8 & G GLASS co. ( G~~lJciE ) A COMPLETE c2f?:'9tn~SERVIC E Three Generations at Foster's Auto Service " Windshields Repaired & Replaced " "A familiar name-same great service" is the reputation of the Foster families' reliable auto service. This Glass Installed While-You-Wait 24 Hour Tow1ng - 7 Days - Local & Long Dis lance reputation began in 1949 at the Esso Service Station on the corner of Rt.40 & Rogers Rd. in North East 3 3 0 which was run for 17 years by Elwood and Fred Foster. Foster's Auto Service at the end of Rogers Road ~ INS ~~~e;~;~~:~~;I:~~~~~~-L A ;o"aw ~ and Rt. 272 is managed and owned by Steve and Cindy Foster who are traini ng a third generation, their son Ryan , pictured in the photo with Steve and Elwood. AUTOMOBILE PARTS & SUPPLIES The staff at Foster's repairs all American and foreign made cars and light trucks, ------offers tune-ups, alignments, brake repair, air conditioning service, diagnostic computer repairs , major and mi nor engine repair and replacement , emissions repair and 1~~~ Mark Battaglia : inspections. Joining Steve in the mechanical work is Jerry Campbell, Alfred Owens, I au P8rii Store Manager Scott Sunderland and Kerry Thom as comprising a staff with over eighty years experience . I 334 E. Pu laski Hwy. 41 0·398•8844 I Foster's is a Christian operated business ce lebrating 10 years of service in the area ,J~} k t2!! , M..f? 2 1.221 _____ J on April1 , 1996. AUTO REPAIRS

~ /'j, _ Af'.b- , 1 52 N o rth East Rd. Open Mon.·Sat. 8- 5 W. .. '1 ~ Nonh s t, M D · Auto Sorvtce Q ( 41 0) 287-5821 Call 410-287-5821 A Familiar Name - Sa me Great Service! •ALL MAJOR& MINOR REPAIRS CE RTIFIED EMISSIONS ADVERTISE HERE • COMPUTER ALIGNMENT & BALANCING REPAIR FACILITY# 5000 TRASH REMOVAL & RECYCLING •INSPECTION STATION t 5079AT 1 STEPHEN R. FOSTER OWNER& CERTIFIEDTECHNIC IAN CORRON'S TRASH REMOVAL To advertise here Our Specialty R esidenlin.l S crvice Call Mark at Scheduled Recvclc Pick-U s EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Reasonable Rates • Free Estimates Elkton and Surrounding Areas CUT COSTS WITHOUT CUTTING CORNERS 1-800-745-1942 Improving pr li tnbil it y shouldn 't mean sacrificing Ronald Corron 410-398-0869 productivaty. The solution : The Olsten Flexible WorkForce- Highl y skill ed. qu alified temporary Oisten assignmcnl employee ' who come 10 HOME HEALTH CARE NURSING Staffing yo u wi th a guarantee of s ti sfaclion. HOSPITAL & MEDICAL EQUIPMENT . To fi nd out how your co mpany can profi1 from Semces our flexible I aflin g solutions, ca ll Ols1cn a1: .-CECIL HOME CARE PLUS­ Newark 302 738-3500 Wilmin ton 302 478-6110 In Home Private Care t'ESTB\ Citu PHARMACY INC '~ ~ 'S ELKTON MEDICAL PARK lntroducing ... BRIEF CARE "MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS" HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING A 30 to 90 Minute Visit Complete All Appllan c o~11 j~ r:: ?n b~,~~~~o$ / ~~~gMRe:~~l Equipment with Bath & Meal c~~~~~ . cegusi sags 2oe North s1. ·.sH~~~~~~Acg~:~~~~:~~;:s. "w~~':,~~ c;~~.s ~ 24 Hr. Service • Personal Care 41 0 -398· 4383 or 800- 728-4374 Air Condilioning - Heating Residenti al • Commercial • Industrial ~ • Light House Keeping SALES - SERVICE - PARTS 287-8408 398·1618 lllORI(' • HEAT PUMPS • HUMIDIFIERS 423 E. Cecil Ave. North East ,_....,,.c;d0;009 • REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT NURSING HOMES CALL (41 0) 398-1530 HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES MEDPOINTE PET GROOMING Together... Serving Thu with Continuing Care Center Comprehensive Home Health Care as 1 Price Dr. Elkton,MD • Modern I State of the Art Facility • 24 hr. Professional Care Staff ~ Home Health • Home Away from Home • The Best Rehab in Cecil Co. ntt Corporation of America 1 -800-899-21 2 1 • 41 0 - 398-64 7 4 Master Care Professional Home Health Services Professional Home Health Care Agency REHABILITATION 800-333-4208 POWER WASHING 1MfOif t1 •~ The o~ly f~ll se~ice Rehab ADVERTISE HERE Un C\rnA~ Provtder tn Cec11 County! :JI~U.AI lnMD. 392-7027 5Qft In Del. 731 -0743

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1- 116 DERMAN STUDENT and other OPPORTUNITY KNOCKIN. 210 254 Scandinavian, European, 1086' riverfront 10+ acre • 322 352 Lost I Found South American, Asian, Rus­ $47,900. Lush rolling mead­ Houses for Sale Apartments, Furniture Sporting Goods sian high school exchange ows along pristine mountain FOUND: BLACK & white male students arriving August. Call river lined with hardwoods. Unfurnished cat w/ red collar. Was very 1-800-SIBUNG. Only 1 3/4 hours west DC METAL DAY Bed Beige in col­ or with Porcelain Knobs. No BODYBUILDERS hungry. Red Pump Road . & Beltway. Financing available . NOTIINGHAM TOWER Apts. Rising Sun area. Very mce 202 Call Donna or Jim . 1 304 -492· 1BR & 2BR 's available, 1st mattress . $100 . Call410 378· Your chance to acquire cat. Call 410 658-4093 . 5429. HCV . month rent FREE! Call 610 4919 . everything you need for a Acreage & Lots 932 ·3331 . complete home gym • at a SOUTH CAROUNA LAKE · HIGH ON wooded hill MODEL HOME CONTENTS . fraction of the price of 117 VIEW bargain . $24 ,900 . Free overlooking creek . 2.07 Sofa I love seat hunter/wine new equipment ! Includes: AMAZING RIVER LOT. $595 for both..1 0 piece Cherry Notices boat slip . Beautifully wooded acres . cape cod . Privacy. 278 $149 .34/month . Level 4.93 lot w/free private boat slip. Close to 1-95. 3BR, LR , dining room set $1295 . *Sears Modular Home acres just a five min . walk to Prime Lake Murray location den, kit, DR, hlw floors f/ Vacation Property Other items availabl e. Gym with cables and leg ======.1 1 : natures finest mountain river . abutting golf course. Paved basement, lg deck. Askmg Builders Model Ho mes attachments, triceps bar, GOD'S LIGHT Fish, swim or watc h a moun­ Call 302 234-6678 roads , water, ~wer , more. $115~900 . Gall after 6pm . BEST SELECTION in Ocean lat bar & more. MINISTRIES tain sunrise . Ready to build, Excellent fmancmg . Water· 410.:::87-2696 . City . 1-800-638-2102. • •At· SHOWROOM DISPLAY MOD ­ *Regular press bench camp or relax . Price : $15,900 , front al so available. Call 1 f}Jff(Pt1J!JfJJfi(JJ~ @fF fordable Rentals • • Daily and ELS OF DESIGNER FURNI­ • Bench press machine 10% down, bal. financed 15 800-704·3154 . HCV . weekly rentals . Free color • Approx 1200 lbs . weight 'i/CfJII ~ft4J@(J(J TURE UP TO 70% OFF RE­ yrs at 9.5% ARM . Call Donna brochure . Open 7 days a TAIL. Sofa / loveseat sets plates (600 lbs iron , 600 or Jim at 1 304-492-5429 . TOWNHOUSE OCEAN CITY, MD . Bayview, private tennis week. Holidav Real Estate . from $595 Many styles and lbs plastic.) WE ARE HERE TO LEND A OAC. court, 2 car garage, 2 FSBO fabrics, including earth tones, *12 dumbbells (10 lbs-40 HELPING HAND solids, stripes plaids. 10 lbs ) plus one 60 lb. CHESAPEAKE BAY, VA . Pre ­ bedroom, 2 1/2 bathj full loft, CRYSTAL BEACH MANOR 308 1 IF YOU NEED US construction prices. (15-2 5% heaVair, fireplace . All major 4BR, 2BA, on a beauti­ piece Cherry aining room *Several barbells w/ col ­ below market value!) In new appliances . $125,000 owner. ful lot with wate r Materials sets from $1295 . Bedroom la rs . waterfront community on the 410-289-1448 . view. can 410 275-8376 sets, tables~_entertainment between 4-7 .m . centers. Call 1 C R Group Inc. Call 410 287·3823 THE Chesapeake Bay. Water ac ­ FILL DIRT WANTED . No THE t~~~y~F cess from $10,990 and water· stumps . No boulders please . Bv aoo't onlv. 302·324-D868 WORLD front from $39,990 . Commun­ 208 Zion Meadows Farm . 5 mi • Do you need help with ity beach, boat ramp & pier, Farms & Ranches north of North East on rt 272. 323 360 protective covenants, low tax­ Call410836-9564. an addiction? es, u/g utilities, E-Z on-site fi· Garden & Lawn Wanted to Buy HANDYMAN SPECIAL. Origi­ HIOH ON wooded hill • Are you looking for nancing . call Twin Harbors to­ overlooking creek . 1 1/2 someone to talk to? day. 1-800-n5-4563 ext. nal farmhouse . 25 ac/stream­ 316 $89,900. 2 story mountain acres. cape cod . Privacy . CRAFTSMAN ELEC Push Mo­ 1398. Close to 1·95. 3BR, LR, Computers wrer with Bagger Like new. COLLECTOR WANTS farmhouse need TLC . Open & World & U.S. coins . Cop· Every Wednesday night FOR SALE BY OWNER . 5 wooded w/spring , fru it trees , den , kit, DR, hlw floors , fl $140. can 410 398·5228 . basement, lg deck . per, Silve~ & Gold . Call from 6:00 to 7:00 PM wooded acres with view new road . Only 1 3/4hrs . west TANDY 1000 Computer with PRIVACY HEDGE • Liquidation btw 4pm -rpm . 410 275- of DC Beltway. Financing $116-'900 . Gall after 6pm . there will be someone to $13,900 . Minutes to Deep 410 .:::87-2696. color monitor + BJIN printer Sate . Cedar - Arborvitae 3 1/2- 8376 . Ask for Bob . Creek Lake . Perked , surveyed available . Call owner 1-304- $100 . cau 410 378-4919 . 4 foot tree. Reg . $29 .95 - Now talk with who cares for with uti I. Call now! 1-800 -898 - 492-5429 . HCV. $8.95 . Free delive ry - guar­ you , to help see you 6139. ALS. e-mail :als@mi- anteed . 12 tree minimum . through your troubles worfd .net. Also available: Birch and lilac. 362 NEW LOG CHALET with 5 acr- 1-800-889 -8238 . Yard & Garage *Following the 12 step es . $39 900. Overlook thou· program. sands o! acres from the cov- TURNQUIST APARTMENTS Sales ered porch of this exquisite 330 *This support 9roup is not log sided cabin now being Tile llflo,.dtiiJ/e CompleN Medical Supplies CHARLESTOWN MANOR limited to addictions. We constructed . Enjoy nearby Beach Association Yard Sale are here to help you with State Parks, Deep Creek Lake ln Elltton ELEC ALPHA-Tri Kart Exc 5/25 9am -1pm. On the water­ any problem you may and 4-season recreation . Vista cond . New battery . $700 . Call front. Follow signs west of have Prooerties . 1·800-688-7693. • Spacious 1 & 2 BR apts. • Private Entrances 410 398-5228. _NE_r_t4_0_ . _____ The Apostolic Gospel OWN YOUR OWN home now! •Washer/dryer • 24 Hr. Emergency Service • NC@ COLORA 504 Thrift Rd . Fri Church No downpayment on Miles • Cedar Decks • Owner Managed 332 5/24 & Sat 5/25 9am-5pm . $ Boys clothes, women's RT. 841, 112 Way between materials. Innovative con- Miscellaneous Chatham And West Grove struction financing . Call Miles @ clothes. & lots of knicknacks . ._..,P.. ho,.n.,e..,61,.o .... 8..,69 .. -8..,1 .. 7._5 11111 Homes today. 1 800 343- ~ 592·0099 COMMUNITY YARD SALE ON 2884 . ext. l. HERMITAGE DR. ELKTON SAT. MAY 25. 9:00·1:00 CONOWINGO 79 Williams *•!•* Lane 5/25 8:30-3, Attention ---FOR SALE---- Builders, Pneumatic nails & 1994 & 1995 Hess staples, Sargent lock set, 4 Trucks 112 x 4 112 McKinney hinges, 410 398-9362 bander, polished granite, cus­ tom made hutch & desk GOT A CAMPGROUND mem· household items bership or timeshare? We'll EJI~LEVILLE 277 PONDNECK take it. America's most suc­ RD. Huge 3 Family Yard Sale. cessful resort resale clearing­ Baby to adult clothes, ster­ house . Call Resort Sales infor· eo's, toys, cri~ HH items & matlon toll free hotline 1 800- much more. l"ri 5/24 & Sat 423·5967 . 5/25 Raindate 5/31 & 6/1 . 9am-3om . PRESSURE CLEANERS. PSI 1150-$99, 1500-$299' 2000- $339, 3500-$899 Honda con­ ELKTON - THOMSON tractor 4000-$1100. Complete ESTATES Apartment factory direct, tax free, lowest 5 ST. PATS CIRCLE . pricesJ.,_catalog, 24 hours. 1· AM-? 800·3,j,j·9274 . RAIN OR SHINE. REPO STEEL BUILDINGS. 3 BURLY CHILDS BIKE buildings - 30'x40' workshop TRAILER, LAWN TOOLS, - 40'x50' utility. Still crated, MIRRORS, ART, GLASS brand new materials . 45'x82' will sell for balance owed . 1- TABLE TOPS, BOOKS, 800-411·5869 . OTHER STUFF . Meadows At Elk Creek 439 Muddy Lane STEEL SHELVING/GONDOLAS • • •••••• ••••• • new $ 9400 sell for $2300 ELKTON - 11 Maple Ct.. 41 0-398-0470 call 398 -5228 aft 5:00 (~indingbrook) Thurs . 5123? E Fn. 5124 & Sat. 5/25, 9· . Turnquist Apartments Clothes. turn. & much more . • L ••• 11 0 Windward Ct. E TANNING BEDS. Commer­ ELKTON ·MARLEY FARMS 52 41 0-392-0099 • • • • • c ciaVhome, lotions (including Vista Or. Sat & Sun 5/24 & Supre, Body Drench, Nitro, In­ 5/25. 9am-3pm . Little bit of Elk Chase Apartments ferno and Swedish Beauty), evervthina . 62 Elk Chase Dr. e G e e lamps, parts and supplies . A Call today. Puretan Interna­ NE neighborhood yrd sale, • • • • • • Logan Developement area, 41 0-398-3790 s tional. Inc. 1·800·338-8267. MerreyJ George, Jethro.~ & TANNING BEDS. Wolff and Howara Sts & River Ad , o/25, Village of Courtney G Sun master. Factory direct to 9·3. • A e e e e public . Eliminate middle man . 117 Courtney Dr. Save hundreds. Money back NORTH EAST 57 Bouchelle • • • • s • Ad 5/25, 9·5, 5/26, 9·3, 100's 41 0-398-7328 guarantee . Home/commercial. of (tems lots of clothing , H/H , Easy payments . Free catalog . 1 1-800-892-5015 . etc DON T MISS THIS ONE! NOTTINGHAM, PA NORTH EAST COMMUNITY YARD SAL~ Sat 5/25, 9am- ngham Towers Apts. 2om . OLD FARMINGTON RO At. 272 & Nottingham e . WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Or­ der direct from factory distri­ NORTHEAST 7 Water St 610-932-3331 bution center. Why settle for across from Jethro & Maul ­ plastic imitations. We offer den St. 5/23, 24 ,25, 27 , ALL solid steel, full body tanning DAY beds . Financing available. 1- 800-537-9 113. RISING SUN 343 .WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan Chrome Rd . (Rt. 272, go towards PA line). at home. Buy direct and save! Commercial/ home units from BIG YARD SALE! $199 . Low monthly payments. Free color catalog. 1 800- Fri. 5/24, Sat . 5/25 &J Sun . ~ ,._ ...... l ~r'i6,"8• '" """ Lots of goodies ! P\<.1· :10 • 'n' \K"- Po .... I • MAv 2 . 1 ~>~H> CITY OF NEWARK LE ~ALN TI LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the properties listed DELAWARE Nolie is hereby giv n that th properti s li sted Notice is hereby given that the properties listed NQTICETO b •low wcr s iz d for v1 olation of Titl 1 of the below were seized for violation of Title 16 of the below were seized for violation of Title 16 of the D lawar od . wners or li nhold rs who can es­ D !aware Code. Owners or lienholders who can es­ Delaware Code. Owners or lienholders who can es­ FREEHOIDEBS tablish that the property was forfeited by an act or The City assessment tablish that t.h prop rty was forfeit d by an act or tablish that the property was forfeited by an act or of real estate in Newark, omiR ion co mmitt. d or omitt d without t.h ir knowl - omission committed or omitted without their knowl ­ omission committed or omitted without their knowl­ dge or co ns nt may apply for r mi ssion at. the of­ edge or consent may a pply for remission at the of­ edge or consent may apply for remission at the of­ Delaware, for the taxable fic e of th · AUorney G .n raJ, Forfeiture Divit;ion, fice of the Attorney General, Forfeiture Division, fice of the Attorney General, Forfeiture Division, year beginning July 1, Wilmington, D lawar . P rsons des iring to con- Wilmington, Delaware. Persons desiring to con­ Wilmington, Delaware. Persons desiring to con­ 1996 to June 30, 1997, will test the forfeiture of assets seized pursuant to Title 16 be displayed in the Tax st the forfeitur of ass ts seized pursuant t.o Tille 16 test the forfeiture of assets seized pursuant to Title 16 Office, Municipal ofth D lawnre od , S clion 4781, may prot ct th ir of the Delaware Code, Section 4784, may protect their of the Delaware Code, Section 4 784, may protect. their interest by filing a civil petition in Superior Court Building, 220 Elkton int rest by filing u civil p tition in Superior Court interest by filing a civil petition in Superior Court Road, from May 1, 1996 within 45 days , ft r t.h dat of this notic , or mailed within 45 days after the date of this notice, or mailed within 45 days after the date of this notice, or mailed notic , whichcv r is lat •r. Superior ourt ivil Rule notice, whichever is later. Superior Court Civil Rule notice, whichever is later. Superior Court Civil Rule on . 71.3 sets out th requirem nts for filing a civil for - 71.3 sets out the requirements for filing a civil for ­ The Council will sit 71.3 sets out the requirements for filing a civil for­ as a Court of Appeals in - f< itur p •titi n. ft it"Ure petition. feiture petition. the Council Chambers, FROM : l arence WHERE: 3 S Broom FR M: Amos Doni Is FROM: Pernell Jordon FROM: Alberta Riley FROM: Jerome 220 Elkton Road, on May Cole man Street 28, 1996, between the I AGEN Y: Wilmington AGEN Y: Wilmington AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 04/25/96 AGENCY: Wilmington Copening AGENCY: Wilmington hours of 1:00 PM and Polic Police Police ARTICLE: $275.00 US Police WHERE : North as t WHERE: 500 Blk W 5th WHERE: 2800 West 3rd Police 8:00PM. WHERE: E 7th Street Currency WHERE: 1200 Blk Appeals shall be filed Blvd. DATE EIZED: 04/18/89 Street Street DATE EIZED: 03/30/89 DATE SEIZED: 04/17/96 DATE SEIZED: 03/06/89 Woodson Court with the City Assessor no ARTI LE: $120.00 US FROM: Richard Walls later than five (5) days ARTl LE: $132.00 US Currency ARTICLE: $227.00 US AGENCY: New Castle ARTICLE: $228.00 US DATE SEIZED: 03/23/89 Curr ncy Currency ARTICLE: $100.20 US before Appeal Day. Currency County Police Appeal forms may be FR M : Lavell Pauls WHERE: 107 Bacon Currency FR M : i l b rto AGEN Y: Wilmington FROM: Michael Money Avenue FROM: Vernon Waters obtained at the FROM:William Cooke Municipal Building, 220 Rodrigu z Police AGENCY: New Castle DATE SEIZED: 04/25/96 AGENCY: Wilmington A EN Y: Wi lm ington WH ERE : 13th & County Police ARTICLE: $575.00 US Police AGENCY: Wilmington Elkton Road, during regular working hours, Polic W alnut Streets WHERE : 3601 N. Currency WHERE: 400 Blk W 8th Police WHERE: 500 Blk S and will be mailed upon WHERE:400 Blk N ATE SEIZED: 04/20/89 DuPont Highway Street Monroe Stre t ART! LE: $60.00 US DATE SEIZED: 04/26/96 FROM:Gregory Irving DATE SEIZED: 03/02/89 Heald Street request. ATE SEIZED: 0 /31/89 ARTICLE: $172.00 US ARTICLE: $1.00 US DATE SEIZED: 03/24/89 Patrick E. McCullar Currency AGENCY: Wilmington Assessor ART I CL I~: $64.94 US Currency Police Currency ARTICLE: $110.00 US urrency ROM: Duane Flow rs WHERE: 5th & Rodney Currency np 5/17,5/24 A EN Y: Wilmington FROM: Thurman Link Streets FROM:Corriam Jolly AGENCY: Wilmington FROM: John Frink CITY OF NEWARK FROM: bate art r Po li c AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 04/25/96 DELAWARE AGEN Y: Wilmington Police AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE: 1200 Blk Police ARTICLE: $46.65 US CITY COUNCIL Police Garashes WHERE: 12th & Currency WHERE: 13th & Police WHERE : 24th & PUBLIC HEARING WllERE: 24th & Jessup DATE EIZED: 04/21/89 Thather/13th & Walnut Streets NOTICE Str ts ARTICLE: $156.00 US Claymont Streets FROM: Khalif Talib DATE SEIZED: 03/08/89 Lamotte Streets ARTICLE: $20.00 US DATE SEIZED: 03/27/89 MAY 28, 1996 - 8 PM DAT • EIZEI : 04/02/ 9 Currency DATE SEIZED:04/29/96 AGENCY: Wilmington Pursuant to Section ARTJ LE: $6 .00 S Currency ARTICLE: $40.00 US ARTICLE: $807.00 US Police 402.2 of the City Charter urrency Currency F M : Tyron Currency WHERE: 13 E 24th Street and Section 32-79 of the McManus DATE SEIZED: 05/04/96 FROM: Xavier Wilson FROM: Brian R v s AGENCY: Wilmington FROM: Leroy Turner Code of the City of AGENCY: Wilmington FROM: Harry ONeal ARTICLE: $319.50 US Newark, Delaware, notice AGENCY: Wilmington Police AGENCY: New Castle Currency Police AGENCY: Wilmington Polic WHERE: 27th & Police is hereby given of a WH ERE:800 Blk County Police public h earing at a WH • RE: 9Lh & B nnctt Bowers Street WHERE: 500 Blk W 5th Bennett Str ts WHERE: 1600 New FROM:Vincent Fox regular meeting of the 'tr Ls DATE SEIZED: 04/21/89 J ersey Avenue AGENCY: Wilmington DATE SEIZED: 03/13/89 Street DATE EIZED:04/03/fl ARTICLE: $27.00 US DATE SEIZED: 03/28/89 Council in the Council ARTICLE: $232.45 US DATE SEIZED: 04/26/96 Police Chamber at the Mu­ AR'l'f ,LJ':: $20.00 US Currency ARTICLE: $238.00 US WHERE:l037 W 7th Currency ARTICLE: $153.00 US urr ncy Currency nicipal Building, 220 Currency Street Elkton Road, Newark, FROM: Von Mil s DATE SEIZED: 04/12/96 FROM: Om ar Alexander FROM: James Crawley Delaware, on Tuesday, AGENCY: Wilmington FROM:Abdul Islam ARTICLE: $1425.00 US May 28, 1996 at 8 p.m. at Polic AGEN CY:W i lm ington Currency AGENCY: Wilmington AGENCY: Wilmington F RO M : Byron Police Police which time the Council WHERE : 13th & Police will consider for Final Di ckerso n WHERE: 8th & Spruce WHERE: 27th & WHERE :27th & Wil son Streets FROM: Scott Ayars Action and Passage the AGEN Y: Wilmington Street AGENCY: Wilmington Bowers Streets Rosemont Streets Police DATE 'ElZED: 04/21189 DATE SEIZED: 03/15/89 DATE SEIZED: 03/28/89 following proposed Ord­ AH.TT LE : $47.00 U DATE SEIZED: 04/24/96 Police inance: WHERE : 5th & ARTICLE: $131.00 US WHERE:1037 W 7th ARTICLE: $146.00 US ARTICLE: $153.00 US J •fTcrso n Str cts urrency Street Currency Currency BILL 96·9 - An Currency Ordinance amending the DATE EIZED: 04106/89 DATE SEIZED: 04/12/96 ARTICLE: $17 .00 U FR M : Timothy ARTICLE: $370.00 US FROM: Parker Johnson FROM: Tyrone Black Zoning Map of the City of Downes FROM:Abdul Islam Newark, Delaware by urrency Currency AGEN CY:W i lm ington AGENCY: Wilmington AGEN Y: Wilmington AGEN CY:W i lm ington rezoning from BN Police Police Police Polic FROM:Dwayne Stewart WHERE: North East WHERE: 1200 Blk (Neighborhod Shopping) WHERE:800 B lk WHERE: 8Lh & Bennett to MOR (Manufacturing trects AGENCY: Wilmington Blvd. Bowers Street B nn tt Stre t DATE SEIZED: 03/28/89 Office Research) 9.08 DATE SEIZED: 04/21/89 DATE SEIZED: 04/25/96 Police DATE SEIZED: 03/17/89 FR M: Rob rL Koonce WHERE:23rd & Market ARTICLE: $79.26 US ARTICLE: $100.00 US acres located on the south ARTICLE: $60.00 US ARTICLE: $52.00 US side of Elkton Road, AGEN CY :W i lm ington Streets Currency Currency Polic Curr ncy DATE SEIZED: 04/23/96 adjacent to the Maryland state boundary. WH ERE: 715 W 2nd FROM: Ra ndy Smith ARTICLE: $161.00 US FROM: Karen Pritchett FROM: Xavier Wilson lrcct PROM : Thomas Loat Currency AGENCY: Wilmington AGENCY: Wilmington Susan A. Lamblack, AGENCY: Wilmington A EN CY: New astle CMC/AAE ATE EfZF.D : 04/07/89 County Police Police Police ART! LE: $171.00 US Police WHERE: North East WHERE: 1200 Blk City Secretary WH ERE : llOO Blk WHERE :2 Carvel FROM:Clifton Lyerly np 5/17,24 urrcncy Avenue AGENCY: Wilmington Blvd. Bowers Street Poplar Street DATE SEIZED: 03/17/89 DATE SEIZED: 03/28/89 DATE SEIZED: 04/25/89 DATE SEIZED: 04/26/96 Police LEGAL NOTICE ARTICLE: $58.00 US WHERE:500 Blk West ARTICLE: $251.00 US ARTICLE: $5.61 US Estate of H. MARVIN AR TJ LE: $33.00 US Currency Curr ncy Currency 5th Street Currency BARRETT, Deceased. FROM: Nico le Helm DATE SEIZED: 05/03/96 Notice is hereby given FROM: William AGEN Y: Wilmington FROM: Dennis Prince ARTICLE: $2325.00 US FROM : Maurice that Letters FROM: Joseph Dixon Freeman Furrowh Police AGENCY: Wilmington Barnes Currency Testamentary upon the WHERE : 2602 AGENCY: New Castle AGENCY: Wilmington AGENCY: Wilmington estate of H. MARVIN Police Police Sp akman Place WHERE: 300 Blk E 13th County Police FROM:Corey Price Police BARRETT who depart­ DATE 'EIZED: 04/07/89 WHERE: 100 Bacon AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE: 6th & N WHERE: 9th & Bennett ed this life on the 19th trcct Streets ARTI LE : $100.00 US DATE SEIZED: 04126/89 Avenue Police Madison Streets day of APRIL, A.D. 1996, DATE SEIZED: 03/17/89 DATE SEIZED: 03/30/89 Cu rrency ARTI LE: $121.10 US DATE SEIZED: 04/26/96 WHERE:600 Blk Taylor late of 4830 KENNE'IT urr ncy ARTICLE: $46.00 US Street ARTICLE: $190.00 US ARTICLE: $20.00 US PIKE, WILMINGTON, Currency Currency DATE SEIZED: 05/03/96 Currency DE 19807 were duly FROM: Ray Lcwi FROM: Jopseph Mercer ARTICLE: $143.83 US granted unto KEN­ AGEN Y: Wilmington AGENCY: Wilmington FROM : Edgar d o Currency FROM: Joyce Hall NETH W. SWAIN on Po lie Pol ic Sandoval AGENCY: Wilmington the 3rd day of MAY, A.D. WHERE: 1200 Blk W W H RE: 1100 Blk AGENCY: Wilmington np 5124 Police FROM:N athan iel 1996, and all persons in­ LEGAL NOTICE Jamison 5th trcet Poplar tr ct -- --- WHERE: 600 Blk W 5th debted to the said de­ DATE EIZED: 04/16/89 DATE SEIZED: 04/25/96 ClTY OF NEWARK Estate of BERNAR Street AGENCY: Wilmington ceased are requested to W. SAUNDE RS, DATE SEIZED: 03/21/89 Police AR1'ICLE: $143.00 US ARTI LE: $155.00 US puf~~~~IN make payments to the urrcncy Decca cd. Notic is ARTICLE: $15.00 US WHERE: 618 N Executor without delay, Currency NOTl E Washington Str et her by given that Letters Currency and all persons having FROM: William Lamb MAY 28, 1996 • 8 PM Testam ntary upon the DATE SEIZED: 04/03/89 Pursuant to hapter FROM:Rudolph Reams demands against the de­ AGEN Y: Wilmington estate of BERNARD W. ARTICLE: $70.00 US ceased are required to Folic 27-21(b) (2) (3) of th ity SAUNDERS who depart­ AGENCY: Wilmington Currency FR M: Nicole Stover of Newark ubdivi ion ed this life on the 9th day Police exhibit and present the WHERE : 800 Blk same duly probated to the A EN Y: Wilmington and Dev lopmcnt Regu­ of APRIL, A.D. 1996, WHERE: 13th & Police B 1mctt Street said Executor on or be­ DATE SEIZED: 04/28/89 lations, notic is her by late of 71 NEW LON­ Walnut Streets WH • RE:6th & Madison given of a public h a ring DON R AD, NEWARK, DATE SEIZED: 03/23/89 fore the 19th day of DE­ tr ts ARTI LE: $300.00 US FROM : J e rmiane CEMBER, A.D. 1996, or Currency in the Council Chamber, DE 19711 were duly ARTICLE: $10.00 US ATE ElZED: 04/16/89 N wark Municipal Build­ Currency Archie abide by the law in this granted unto GRACE behalf. ARTICLE: $114.63 US ing, 220 Elkton Road, on WOOLFORD on the 3rd AGENCY: Wilmington urrency np5124 KENNETH W. '1\J sday, May 28, 1996, at day of MAY, A.D. 1996, FROM:Kenneth Davi Police 8 p.m., at which time the and all persons indebted AGENCY: Wilmington WHERE: 618 N SWAIN Executor Council will consider the to the said deceased are Police Washington Street appli cation of Stoltz requested t.o make pay­ WHERE: 900 Blk S DATE SEIZED: 04/03/89 BRUCE E. HUBBARD, ESQ. PUBLIC NOTICE Bros., Ltd., for the ments to the Executrix Claymont Str et ARTICLE: $30.00 US approval of the rcsub­ without delay, and a ll DATE SEIZED: 03/23/89 Currency 224 E. DELAWARE AV­ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will division of a 42.15 acre persons having d e­ ENUE sell at Public Auction on 06/27/96 at 11 :30 a.m. at: ARTICLE: $97.00 U tract of lnnd located on mands against the de ­ Currency np 5124 NEWARK, DE 19711 PUBLIC STORAGE lh south side of lkton cea ed are required to 425 NEW CHURCHMAN$ ROAD Road, dir ctly adjac nt. to exhibit and present the Captains NEW CASTLE, DE 19720 PUBLIC NOTICE th Maryland state same duly probated to the Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will Quarters the personal property heretofore stored with the boundary, and north of said Executrix on or be­ undersigned by: sell at Public Auction on 06/27/96 at 1 :30 p.m. at: Boarding & Grooming t .h e Amtra,k:/Conrail fore the 9th. day of DE­ PUBLIC STORAGE #C 168 - Lorraine Rogl:!rs • 8 boxes. ri ght-o f-way, for an CEMl3ER, A.D. 1996, or DOGS&CATS ltC188- Tessa Sb'lith • 1 bed, 18 boxes 20' a•LL.VUI RD., NIWARK: DE '97'1 industrial devclopm nt to abide by the law in this ltE025 - Joyce l..'.r Pryor- 32 boxes, 1 microwave, 1 the pe~sonal property heretofore stored with the • Baths-Dips-Styling be known as the Mcintire behalf. undersigned by: (We go anywhere) aquarium, cooler' fans. dryer Busin ss Park. GRACE WOOL­ Large Indoor Suites #E060- John J. }-ennon - bike, weight equipment, ZONING CLASSIFICA­ #G01 9 - Lee Tackett- 2 tires, 6 boxes, 1 table With Connecting FORD #F042 - Norman G. Dibuo - 2 bikes, 1 chair, 12 asst. household goods TION - MI (General In­ Executrix Outside Runs boxes, 1 dresser Heated Floors Thru-Out #FOSS- Dwon.., ~.ija ird- sofa, love seat, table, kids dustria]) VAN E A. FUNK, ESQ. toys #C030 - Clarence Patterson - 1 aquarium 1 rocker •SEPARATE CATTERY Susan A. Lamblack, 273 EAST MAIN 1 bike ' Vuil Us-See Th.e Dif{ere111:e #C019- Kim Smallwood- 2 bikes, 4 chairs, stereo, CMC/AAE STREET STEA bed, cooler .., #A01 2 - Ali sa Adams - 1 sofa, 1 lamp, 1 bed. l fan . Ctty . taty" . 1> 11 ..398·8320 npS/17,24 np 5/17,24 np 5/27,24 np /17,5124,5 1 175E~~~:. ~~AD , X 1 D !2ntroducing 6 it CHRISTIANA'S NEWEST n APARTMENT COMMUNITY s, y e d

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G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, wllich makes it iltegal to advertise any preference, limi1ation or discrimination based on race, color, religion , sex, handicap, fami~al status or national origin Df intention to make any such preferences, limitations or di&Climination: State laws forbid di&Cflminatlon in the sale, rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those These rates effective 5/22196, were provided by the lenders and are subject to change. Other terms may be protec1ed under federal law. In Maryland, discrimination based on marital status or available. These rates are for existing first mortgages. physical or mental handicap is prohibited. Points may vary on refinances. Down payment We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. requirement may vary. *Caps and length may vary on All periOI'IS are hereby informed that •• tfwellings advertised are available on an equal e adjustable rates. To list your mortgage rates tn the opportunity basis. Newark Post, call Renee Quletmeyer at 1-8Q0-22Q-331 1 .

I I P\C.I· : ~ ~ • ' H\\R"- Po 1 • M\\ ~ I . l ~l~ lt i WASHINGTON WOODS, com· NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE munity yard sale, Sat, 6/8 OF PERSONAL PROPERTY rain or shine . Elkton, top ot Red Hill Rd Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell, to satisfy lien of the owner, at public sale by . 386 *** competitive biddi ng on THURSDAY, JUNE 27, AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER '' Heck of a car. '' 1996 AT 10:00 AM at the Public Storage facility Dogs SPANIEL FOR STUD. located at 3801 N. DuPont Hwy., New Castle, DE CAll 302 371· 7720 AFTER 5 PM. 19720 the personal goods stored therein by the PURE BRED Dalmatian Pup· following : oies for Sale. Call 392·4724. A-1 01 - Grace L. Smith - dresser, too full to com­ pletely inventory A-263 - Claudine Cokley - sofa, couch B-310 - Gerald Owens- table, hose, buckets C-518 - Brian D. Faucett - 8 bags, trash can, FAMILY COURT mirror INTHECOURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE D-712 - Albert A. Anderson, Jr. - dresser, assorted OF DELAWARE boxes FOR THE NOTICE OF FAMILY I D-837 - Julio C. Jusino - bike, vacuum, picture , STATE OF DELAWARE fan , assorted boxes IN AND FOR COURT ACTION Superlatives abound in th NEWCASTLE TO: Charles Ward, f,. Purchases must be made with cash only and COUNTY Respondent(s) paid at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is automotive wor ld. Car ad are full ,,. IN RE: CHANGE OF Petitioner, Heather and must be removed at the time of purchase. Ward, has filed a PFA of th m. Cat hy quot e from ca r Public Storage reserved the right to bid. Sale is NAME OF subject to adjournment. Martha Adele Scott petition against you in PETITIONER(S) the Family Court of the xp rt and analyst and industry np 5117,24 TO State of Delaware for I Mamie Adele Scott New Castle County on 5- in ider . But doe n't it e m that a CITY OF NEWARK NOTICE IS HEREBY 9-96. If you do not file an DELAWARE GIVEN that Martha answer with the Family ar' owner would be the be t, most CQUNCIL MEETING AGENCA Adele Scott intends to court within 20 days May 28, 1996-8 PM present a Petition to the after publication of this reliabl source of all? Whi hi why 1. SILENT MEDITATION & PLEDGE OF ALI,E: Court of Common Pleas notice, exclusive of the GlANCE for the State of Delaware date of publication, as re­ aturn owners, as they tell it, are 2. CITY SECRETABrS MINllfES FOR COUNCU. in and for New Castle quired by statute, this ac­ 11 APPRQYAL: County, to change his/her tion will be heard in constantly being stopped and asked, How do you like your ~ar Council Meetin~ May 13, 1996 name to Mamie Adele Family Court without •s. NOT ON PlJBLIS D AGENDA; Scott. further notice. Saturn?" And for the A. Public (5 minutes per speaker) Martha Adele Scott Heather Ward B. Council Members Petitioner(&) 5-17-96 most part they are more 4. ITEMS NOT FINISHED AT PREVIOUS MEET= DATED: 3/21/96 Date ~ np 5124,5131,617 np5124 than happy to provide A. Authorization to Enter Into A Telephone .. .. . Facility Le:sJ1SiJement (TABLED 5/13/96) ~ an answer. Stop and ask 5. RECOMME ATIONS ON CONTKACTS & //•, /'J'I/i \ /hllll 't/ JJ,tiiU/tloflllo/' \llt/1/t ·(,,1 /(, fold /',,, , :=:::::ll/,/llo4,• I .-J,/1/o'/ /'' •, .. 1/,///, 11/ o/1/t I l lt/ I I. J~If'/,1 /toiiJ } ,/ \ mus. UPCOMinG fiOalons [$12 I 585] !J11 1/.'t •7'/lo'f/,' o/111) •(,/(,- I 1 tJIIII I 1 o/IIIJII It tlf olt ~llflt 1fl ,,/ one yourself. Hope • A. Contract 96-8 - Conversion of Stafford ' ·" '' ldt ll llt!.tllllll· I , ...ll,•tN, ,,,, ., ,,,,,,, ,,, , ••. ,, .,.,,,1111""' ,,,,,,, IUt/1./ tllff, t"/1. 01/1//t, /"loo 1/lo/olt •f ,,l ,t/•,•,, / 111/l,\1/11/11 { ·,ti(1ollo///olll Basketball Court to a Street Hockey Court JEFFREY E. WHITESIDE to see you soon. SAMN. B. Contract 96-6 - Storm Drainage Improvement ­ AU-2368 • (610) 932-2114 on East Park Place C. Contract 96-9 - 1996 Street Improvement SERVING TRI-STATE. SINCE. 1979 Prof{am ANTIQUES &. ESTATES •6RDINANCES FOR SECQND READING & MAY 25- 9:30AM- "Ches. Co. Country Farm"­ PUBUC BEARING: Antique auction - on premises "Crowl Farm• A. Bill 96-9 - An Ordinance Amending the #4029 Oxford Rd., 1 mile east of Lincoln Unlv., Zoning Map By Rezoning from BN (Neighborhood PA - Pine comer cupboard, blue painted blanket Shopping) to MOR (Manufacturing Office chest, primitives, smalls, etc. Research) 9.08 Acres Located on the South Side of JUNE 1 - 9:30 AM - Outstanding Victorian Elkton Road, Adjacent to the Maryland State antique furniture & access. OAK PCS: Lion's Boundary carved clawfoot china closet, sideboard, 3 pc. A Different Kind of Company. A Different Kind of Car. •7. PLANNING COMMISSION/DEPABTMENT highback BR suite, 5-stack bookcases, Ice RECOMMENDATIONS: boxes, WALNUT MT. PCS: Eastlake & A. Request of Stoltz Brothers, Ltd., for the Renaissance lamp tables, 5 pes. Austrian pitcher Approval of the Resubdivision of a 42.15 Acre Tract & bowl set, 5 pc. upholstered parlor suite, 1700's of Land Located on the South Side of Elkton Road, primitives, fireplace utensils, dovetailed apple Directly Adjacent to the Maryland State Boundary, bu"er ke"le w/ornate spider, wooden ware, Saturn of Newark for an Industrial Development to be Known as the cobalt, depression, Nippon, Spade, agateware, Mcintire Business Park (Agreement & Resolution James Fisher 1976 duck stamp & print, John 1801 Ogletown Rd. Presented) Deere 400-20 hp Kohler eng - Hydra-stat garden Newark, DE 8. ORDINANCES FOR FIRST BEADING; tractor, tools, etc. On premises - #17 Meadow None Woods Lane, Kemblesville, PA Just off Rt. 896 SJ\TlRN .. l-800-925-7400 or 302-292-8200 9. ITEMS SlJBMITIED FOR PJJBLISIJED AGEN: turn at Appleton Rd. By order: Frank & Marge D.Aa Moran-Owners ' 1 ....&.. " .., ...... 'C.,. 'l...... • ...... , '• •,.. • • ¥'., VL¥., y.._..,.._ "• fa f .. 4'.. ~ ..... "'• "'• ' • ""'• "' . .._ ' 1o. • .. ... _ •••••• • . • ... •. "'.a.'. ~ .. ' a. • e • ...... A. COJJNCIL MEMBERS; JUNE 8 - 10:00 AM - Important period cherry 1. Resolution 96·_: In Appreciation to Jane 16-pane corner cupboard signed Wm. T.? dated Tripp 1835 wlherringbone inlay, bracket feet, set of (B) B. COMMITTEES. BOABDS & COMMIS: Chippendale DR chairs, exceptional 3-part SIONS; None banquet table w/leaves, exquisite Hepplewhlte C. OTHERS; None "tulip & inlaid" sideboard w/scalloped top & wine 10. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTAl· REPORTS; drawers, also, matching Hepplewhite A. Special Reports from Manager & Staff: "brandyboard". Sheraton walnut drop-leaf 1. Submission of 1997-2001 Capital w/drawer, mirrors, stands, wingback chairs, over Improvement Program (For referral to Planning (75) pes. Rose-Medallion, Majolica, slip Commission) decorated pie plate, sterling silver, fine china, B. Alderman's Report & Magistrate's Report glassware removed from residences. Sold at •OPEN FOR PUBUC COMMENT No"ingham Antique & Auction Center, 11202 The above agenda is intended to be followed, but Baltimore Pike, Nottingham, PA. is subject to changes, deletions, additions and mod­ By order: Estate of Mildred Faucett, ifications. Copies may be obtained at the City Dilworthtown, PA w/estates from Secretary's Office, 220 Elkton Road. S. Weymouth, MA & Avondale, PA np 5124

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