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IN SPORTS CANAL MAJOR Gllli CAPTURE DISTRICT to anyone who can help. "J taJked to a lot of mer­ SOFfBAll chant. here and they're not 15 happy,'' sa id Minster. 'I CROWN. USTOMERS and , poke to hief H gan und merchant intimi­ w 'v cheduled a rneeting dated by roaming at polic headquart rs thi, IN LIFESTYLE _. teens at the Newark week b cau s I think it has I! It Shopping Center may soon rea ·hed a point where th e see orne break in the ·iLy police, the Krapfs action. (shopping enter own ' I' ) A cording t Marilyn and the merchants have to LOCAL CHILDREN Minster of Min. t r's find a s luti n.'' Jeweler months of vandal ­ Min, ter ·aid i. n- i m and the hee1 num b ~ r c rn ed about the " hundred. " lEARN THE RUlES of young people at th e cen­ of kids who ongregate at ter cau. ed her to sp ak out OF THE ROAD See CROWDS, 2 . IN 'SAFE1Y others meet ToWN.' 8 response

• kateboarding thr ugh traf­ fi c, and ye lling. IN THE NEWS ars with youn g people in them onstantly circl d N HOU R sp nt in th e I t, st pping errati ca lly the Newark to talk with oth ers on th IT MAY BE 'HAPPY Shopping enter . id wa lk, and pi cking up on rec nt Saturday night and dropping off kids. T he quickly show d th e kind of I ud roar of nom . and the TRAILS' FOR pr blems faced by m r­ booming of rad i s made it chants. ~ und a little like a ra e­ By 9:30 p.m. there were track. RoY RoGERS already over 100 te nager. Teens would peri od ica lly tanding and sitting in front break away from groups and BUILDING of stores, itting on and in go over to parked ca r · car . (; ha. ing each oth r. ON MAIN STREET. 4

INDEX . NEWS 1-5 POLICE BLOTIER 2 OPINION 6 ~!fESTYLE ! '[HE ARTS_ 9 O~ITU~IES -- 20 DIVERSIONS 10 CROSSWORD PUULE 11 SPORT~ _ __.J.§-1f . CLASSIFIEDS ------P\t.~ ~ • . I\\. Kh PO",I • jl I' 19 , 1\JJ(j NEWARK PosT ·:· POLICE BLOTTER Can we help? • Police Heor is mmpiled each th hri-.tiana M all. According to charg d th t n., ag 16, 15 , tveek from th e .file.\ l~{ rhe poli ·e, an 18-y ar- ld man and a and I , with r bber , c n pira y, Offices : The paper's offices are located Nett •od Police /)epartmenl hy 15-year-old youth, both f and criminal mi. chief and rei as d th m r th ir parent.. conve niently in the Robscott Building , ,\Ia{{ wriler M(/1"\' 1~·. Pef':.ak. N nrk, were alking through 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd , Newark , DE th lot ' h n one of the MJ pects he ictims w re n t injur d in . w ·k a finger in ne ictim'-. th incid nt. 19713. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 Newarkers robbed buck and 1,aid it wa~ a w , pon . p.m we kdays . in mall parking lot h, ~ u~p c t. t k money and Man attempts to Phone : (302) 737-0724 je elry from the two and fled . Facsimile: (302) 737 -9019 . tate pol icc report that on Jul y M all officer<-. -.aw th thr teen s lure girl into bush es nca r the Mall xit and tl tain d e-mail : newpost@dca .net H around 3: 15 p.m. th ree teen\ from th Bear area rubbed tw th 111 until police arrived. n .July 9 around 7:45 a.m. a To subscribe: Call 737 -0724 or 1-800- ·wari--er~ in the parking lot or State police u1r~ted and whit male attempted t lure a See POLICE, 4 ..._ 220-3311 . Cost is $15 .95 per year to New Castle County addres ses . To begin a subscription , simply ca ll the Circulation Department. To place a classified: Call1 -800-220-1230 Loitering statutes vague for private lot To place a display ad: Call 737-0724 . .... LOITERING, from 1 th eir t.,~or e i -; trc. pa.,.,ing after urea in the :-.hopping cent r pre~ ntl patrolling th r on that- th ·n we arrest th em," \aid he · au~e it ~ a pri ate lot 01en to eekend\ i~, the -;econd on he\ HE STAFF of the Newt1rk Post IS anxiou s to aSSISt wh rc they would .... it in ~ idc Hogan. _ th public a~ I ng as an . r re. tri d. ''I'm nor entir l happ Trea ders and advertisers Reporters , wnters edi ­ hricl'l y. Then they w ul I get out The sam pr bL m appli ·~ to are op n ther : · ith th m, but I'm not I ft ith a tors and salespeople can be co ntacted as listed and :.e t ul'f in a ne w dir ction. kid ~ ju!'.t ~ta ndin g around. •· h. rank Wi:-.ni' ski, g f r l t f opti n. ." Wi ni w. ki sa id. be low· ne group pro ided an an~w r they'r loit ring, no question of Krapf M unagem~nt at th nt r. " I try to k ep aft r th m but I James B. Streit , Jr. is the publis her of to the question, "why do their par­ it,'' H gan . aid. " But it'. a gray i ~h !'lai d the pri ate curit firm think rh p pie d ing the w rk the Newark Post He sets policies and ent\ let them leave tht: hou!'.c ju)lt ar n't stron" enough to han- manages all departments 1n he Newark lool--in g likt: that '!" After a car 11 th pr blem.'' office. Call h1m at 737 -0724 parked in the lot , ~ ·v ral tee n~ ·Th sec urity pe ple nl Mary E. Petzak is a general as ignm ent approach~.:d it a.., thl: dri cr open ·cl work when th e wan t to, it look. reporter. Her beat includ es government the trunk. It em:-. )f clothing w re Incidents add up like,'' sa id Kenny Burt II of ed ucation and poli ce n ws She can be taken out and put in . contacted at 737-0724. Hobby rt. " You can see them One girl rcl110\· 'U the tame ­ ju~t sitting in their car. talking t Marty Valan ia prepares the sports looking. t-.,hirt <, he or', reveal ­ at shopping center each oth r." pages of this newspaper. The sports ed i­ ing a wildly pan •rn cd bra-top tor is seldo m 111 th e office . however. he pos. es. i non July 6 aft r "W~ thought off-dut cop. checks in frequ en tly. Leave messag es which .,he th en harely co er d b ing found :-. itting in a oulcl h lp, but th y'r not d ing .. for Marty at 737-0724 '"nh a fringed c1,t. Shrugging parked hi cl holding an theirj b," agre d M li sa Min ter happil in her new outlit, -;he ran of Minster's J we lers. "Th y sit Kelly Bennett is the Newa1k Post's sta ff open bottle of Z ima in her photograpl1er and production editor. orr to greet fri ·nd:-.. hand. Four add itional bottle · in ca r: nnd do n thing. Th y talk Among his assignments is coo rdinating The one thing that wasn't of Zima and a bottl f t the kids and b m th ir th e entire staff's work and assembli ng 11 mu ch in evidence wa~ teen~ en ter­ tequila wer b hind th ar fri nd . ." on to the news pages each week . Call him ing hu!-.inl::-.!'.e~ . although !'lOme did . at; Mi ha I Butz f Q- ti at 737-0724. purcha'ie wa t 'r ice at Ri ta's • On Jul y 12, a 20-year Billiards ai d, " If the sec urity !-.i tting along the curb. Julia R. Sampson is tile oflice manag er hdnn: old man from Bear wa. p ople an 't keep the kid ut of Security pat rols also circl cl and editorial assistant who processes charg d with criminal mi - the lot, at I a t keep th m m ay the I t and Newark polic car most press relea ses. She prepares obitu a chi ·rafter he punched and fr m the t re ." dro e through and then park d aries and th e Dive1 sio ns calendar. Julia broke th fr nt window at Wi ni wski sa id Krapf also writes feature and news stories. and watched the crowds. N ' ark read ; Management i awar of the prob- Contact her at 737-0724 " W do car· ahout what's hap­ • AisoonJuly l _,a l9- 1 m of too many teenage rs hang­ p ning ther ',"!'laid Newark police Phil Toman has been the paper's arts y ·ar- lei man thr at ned t ing around. " From what my main­ ch ief William I loga n. editor since 1969. Well-known in th e kill another 19-year old man tenance man t II. me, there' arts community, he writes his weekly 'Tm disappoimed the mer­ who wa. pia ing pool with bviou. ly underag drinking co lumn from his Newark hom . Leave c h~llm didn't com' to me before going on , o, although they don' t the . u ~pec t 's e -girlfriend in t messages for him at 737 -0724. thi s o;o I could re sp( nd t th ir Q- ti x Billiards: get it in the shopping center.' Other contributing writers include Jack Bartley, concern :-. ." B th gan and Wi ni w ki • n July 14 around H Elbert Chance, Eric Fine, Kate Herman , Marvin Ho ,an . aid hi!-. J ·p;utm ent wa~ . aid th y wei om th m ting midnight, . ecurity guard at Hu mmel, Ruth M Kell y, James Mclaren an d Shirley ;.tlread rc~carchin g loitering armng d by M arilyn Min. ter thi th Ne ark h pping nter Tarrant. Leave message for them at 737-0724. 't

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..S.OOO.OOO COLL•a• GUD t.e" APR AT L•a•T •oo BI&AT ·THiil 1110 MARYLAND IIIV.NTORYJ R•aan• I=INANCING* UIID VIHICLIL. AUCTION! SYAYii YAX New a Uaed c.,., G.t •n extr• 1400 off, on Avll...,le on New v.tllcl•. at Our Storea That are And Wrftt Your Own nct~tt To out of Trucks a V•ns. Mlected new vehicles. S.. O..ler For D.talls. Cleaned a GuarantHd. At Qutllty•Advtnttgt. st.te buyers -~Pr! P\<.1 I • . 1· \\,\Kt-. Po'.t •Jt L\' I!J, I }!)(i NEWARK POST •!• IN THE NEWS It may be 'happy rails' for Roy

-.poke,pcNll1 fo1 the de d pero., , a and would not ha e added any 'ommonwealth r pre1. ntari . By MARY E. PETZAK group of ar a husin ">Smen plan to value." -.aiel Lang. showed detail d plans and ~;lides hui ld ·t n ·w 15 ,650 'lquarc-foot Initially, Mid-Atlantic only ga e witharchirecturalc nc ptions fthe NEWARK POST STAFF WRIT R :-. hopping c·ntcr on the '>itc. Commonwealth until the nd of th propo~cd proj ct t th plannino " Mid-Atlanti c Re..,taurant which year to mo e for ard, hut Lang ~>aid commi ssion. <.:cording to Lang, the ll. N hy the owno., BusLOn 'hid,cn wanted to Mid-Atlantic i~ no ~ cu!\ing on one -st r brick lltru cture ommonweulth a'>\ign their lea-.,e on the e io.,ting t ther 1 roje ' t'l and it i'> unlikely there d signed to blend in wi th th e M ~t na g •ment lroup to A iII h, any time problem. " We 'r ing arc hit cturc on M ain trc t. store wEinstein Ba gelo., on· ufth ir de\elop a Ill!\ -.horpmg complex at a ffiliate!'~.'. ~aid Lan g. thou !!ht a pr mi ing a new r, tirsr-c las, faci li­ ··w al'io r viewed our plan with th the old R > Roger.., ..,ilL' on Main ··w· -l-.500 -.,quan.:- fom bagel \tore didn't t and th rc io.,n't an reao.,on why it d sign committee of the ewark . tr•et i-., cautiou~l mo in !! ah ·ad . mak '>t-:11.., ." ca n't mo c ahead," -;aid Lan g. Busin s !'1!-. ciation on a oluntar The ci t plann1n g. commi~~ionero., Lang . aid Mid-Atluntic agreed to ewark mayor Ronald 1ardncr ha..,i:-. and made minor chang ~ at gave the go ahead on Jul y 1 for I ·t Lan '\ group mov · ahead with and niv ·r~ity of Delaware presi ­ th ei r :ugge~ tion ." ~ai I Lang. develop •p., to pn.:'>e nt their '>uhdi i­ their proj ·ct with the Llllt.kr!'ltanding dent Da id Ro ~c ll c ha ve hoth ca lled Thi~ w ek ommonw alth hired ..,ion anu parking w:ll\ cr r •que. l to that th • bagel store will ha e space th developers and off red " hat v­ In-s ite n~tru ct ion city council in th • ncar futur·. in the nt.:\ comple . ''Th i r plan was cr help th y can gi e" t mak the rec t a fen<.: and d Acconling to Jeffrey Lan g, ju~t to r hab th c ·isting building compl a reality, said Lang. ·:· POLICE BLOTTER · Many more missing in addition to Fahey

HILE ATTEN ION in that he did not show up th rc and hest r, Pa., to purchase illegal su b­ recent w •eh ha-. fo(.;u:o.ed did not ha c an appointm ·nt. . tanc:cs. He has not b en s ·en . in e. W on th · disappearance ol De !'ILTihcJ as a white mail!, ag • 36, 6 Mutter i:-. d ·scrihed as a white male, nne Marie Fah · , a lon g lio.,t of feet tall. J 50 poumh. with brown age 35. 6 feet. 240 p und s. with mi ~:-. in, p •r:-.on!'l ca!'l ·s remain hair and blue e es. cotl is unem ­ brown hair and brown ye~. acti c. Fahey i-. the appointment!\ ployed and does not have a v hicl . • Michael • kull y was reported SL'CIT tary for lov. Thomas R. • Pctt?r A. 'a~sc n ha:-. be n mi ss in 1 mi ss ing by hi s sis ter on ept. 18, Carpl.'r. fn m hi!'l WynnwoocJ home since 1987. Hi s v·hicle was found aban­ N 'W Cao.,tl ' ounty police n:p011 Ma IH , 1996. Hi :-. chicle was doned on the Delaware M emorial that they in csti gated 1. 1X6 report-. found in Ridl ey reck State Park in Bricl g n Nov. 2 1, I 6. The ol nw.o.,ing per-;nno., in 19CJ5 . So far. Media, Pa . as-. n, clcsc rihcd as a hritlrt polic report d th inciden t 7S3 ·a-.'" ha • be n reported in "' hJtc mal·, ag ' :w. 5 foot II inch­ as a !'lui ·id • bu t a body wa . n er 19 ~6. The Fahey di-.app arancc i:-. ...,, 175 pounds. ith blonde hai r r co cred . not on the · )llllt \ li ~ t . '-.incc the and blue cyt.:!'l, :-.ufh·s from bipolar • Kathie n Meyers was r ported ·a::.' io., h·in!!. handled hy til· di !'lord ·r and h<.h di~appcar ·d in th e m1s. 1ng on pt. 14, 1988. She was Wilmington Police Dt:partmcnt. pt :-.~en kill ·r. l ph n P nn II. who was rni :-.-, ing pl'Nlll '> dctuctiv~ cmplo t.:d il:a ing hi!'l home in Mendenhall foun d guilt of her mu rder. Me er~ h ' a puli · • ag ·nc in the . ta te. ha.., Vill~t r 'c on April 7. 19%. He wa-. as last ..,cen on , epl. I 0. 19 . on r ·I ·ased a curr ntlist of p'r:o.ono., :-. till dri vin • his bl ack 19XlJ Che pick­ Route 13 in ew ast le. H r body :-.o ught h th ' count police: up truck with I •lawar li ·ense has nev ~r h • n ft und . • Jona.., S. Duk~.:r of Tanglcwond number ' 5_33~ . I eput . who w<.\!'1 • lf'rcd V. Lum clisappcar~d from ha'> he n mi-.,sing -.inrc June 14, n:purt~.:d to be d prc'>st.:d o cr wor ~ ­ hi~, home nn r~ ra; ·r Road on Ma 19%. De!'lcrihcd as a hlad, nwlc, r Ia ted is!'lu •s, 111i gh t h:l\ c bern tnt\'­ 10, 19XI . The X2- car-o il white a!!,c 17. 6 l'cct 3 inchc\ tall . 160 ding to a DcLtwaiL' beach or man ha s nc T b~.: •n found . pound!'~, " ith hlack h~1ir and hrown Florida . I •o.,crib cl ;,., a white mal e, • Willium J. l.an~ uf Elmhuro.,t i!'l L')'L''>. Dul-.er i'i cmplnyc d a a po tal U(!C 37.5 r·et J() incite:-. , IX() believed to ha\L' jumpt:d from the '' 01 ~cr hut has nnt h • '11 at \\ ork. I k puund-,, with hro\\'n hair and blue Delaware MenH>1 ial fhidgc on Dec . ''a.., IL'Ccntl v ~c '11 i 11 the Nc\\ :t-., llc · ·~. lkput was lu-,t L' mplo;cd a-. a 13, 199_; h(l\\ ., ·r. tlw bo ly of the are:1. private pilot. -l-5 year-old \\hilL' man ha~ nc\'cr • Thoma:-. W. Srnttlllleft hi" IH m ' • Franci.., Mutt 'I left a friend'!'~ been roun I. 111 Ro o.,l' lk llll .June 2, ILJl)6, o.,tating apanm ·nt in 'a mh1 id g.L' nyn ne w1th informatinn aho ut lw had a m 'dical arpointme11t in partmclll!'l in Wilmingto11 on l·eh. thc~c pL·rson ,.., a J..ed to rail I and Phlladl'lphia. 111\ c'tigation !'lhm" ·d IH, 19%. :-.ta tin g he '"'going to 'luwnk al 571 775l) or 571 -7<.)24

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College Square store robbed at gunpoint NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING PHOTO BY PATII MASON -. RDI G tn C\,\arl-. polic ·an armed an unknown direction. man held lll a siOI'l' in 'ollcgL'. quare Thc gunman i'i dc-,crih'd a-, a blacl-. male, _0- CLoWN AROUND! Officer Offbeat and his family clowned around at McVey Elementary A !'lhoppin ' c •n tc1 on .Jul y 1(, around 8:40 ... 5 C:\1'!'1 old, 0 Cr !'li , f'c l tall , thin With long p.m. The man\ alkcd into th • Fashi on Bug r tail I ·g.s. w ·aring. a e ll o~ windbreaker and blu recently entertaining the students with juggling, balancing , unicy­ o.,torl: ami lkmanded It sec the lllf the robber . n one with inlonnatinn formed at schools , parties, and other public events. lk1 tile m.tn ~tgcr and a L:lerk I( adcd !'I 'Vl'ral i!'l a:-kL·d to ca ll • ark police at .166-7 111 . hun ln:d dollar:.. into a bag, th ·gunman lled in Rittenhouse Motors closing ~ POLICE , from 2 N.J. man robbed on Car robbed: wallet, P claiming th new I ca ti n Wheels , tires stolen Ogletown Road electronics stolen would infringe on his franchi . ter­ ritor . t a h aring n Jun I . th Stat' po li 'C report that on Jul 15, . nnPtime v•rnight on Jul I ~ . ount y p lie r port that on Jul PS d t rmined that the D clge I- ear-old N w Jer ey man was unkn( n 1 crson. remo ed eight n ... 14 somet ime between 5 a.m. and dealer hip planned for leveland dri ino west on gletown Road tir ·s and wh ·ds al ued at -+-. 00 4:30 p.m., unknown p r ons t ok Avenu wa. r placing the one n n ar h . tnut Hill Estat s wh ·n h frot~Yt wo tru ·k~ at N wark 'II ota . items alu d at o er $3,000 from a Elkt n Road and th erefore did not ~a\ a woman standing in th road . I olice 'lr in stignting. ·ar park d at a r idence in Laur n - fal l within a " two-mile exception'' Wh en he stopp 'd t help h r. th am1s near Red Li n. Tak n w re a for n w franchi e . The PSC ha. not oman displayed handgun apd a ·ar phone, car tereo and wallet yet heard or ruled ori the is ue of the onl red him out of the :ar. Attempted break-in with ' red it ca rd s. Po lie b ... lie the Prot 't il ·elf. 0 'scrih ·d as a black woman. fi e at food market car indow wasp.:: rtially open. Th Donald Ritten hou . e did n t fo lt H inches tall. 180 p unds, with wall t a:-. lat r r c >V r d n ar Old r turn a ca ll from the Newark Post black hair, wearing bl. t, Nc ark p )li · rep rt that on th a ·k ja ·k uunty Roa d and Rout 71. Vide on Wedne day. An employee at th ni 'hi of Ju l 1..... -13 unknown per­ j ans and sh ~s, the woman llccl sur illanc showed a man dealer hip said 'This i our last day after taking th man's payche k. \on.., attempt d lO enter the rear d r de. crib d as a whit mal in hi 20. , n a Rittenhou e, you know. of Wang's riental F od Mart in th heckhook and an undi . ·losed thin build, fi foot 10 inches tall, Tomorrow we become Newark Mark t .ast Pl aza. Th I k on th umount of ·a h. n on· with infor­ 160 p und , un. ha en with , hort of Dodge." A ked if ·he would still b door wu · damag ·d. P lie ·1 r i1 mati n i a. ked to al l 63 -5000. hnir, u. ed one f th cr dit c rd!! at Kirkw od Dodge on Kirkwood working there, the employ a tty er i ·c tali n n Rout I tig, tin . a" _t "We hop •• •. • : on July 14. , Hi~~~~Y. fil .. 1*Q . :w·. , ~ -: r; . leU, J li.Y 19, 199fi • E\'\' IU. Po .~ r • P .F: !1 NEWARK PosT ·:· IN THE NEWS Residents question DELDOT solutions By ERIC FINE With e\ astl c unt and the Wilmingt n Pl ann iu • un il NEWAR K POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER (WILMA! ) al. o ti guring in th • fat of I E T of Bear and lasgm don 't . . 40, Martha Denison ' orricd that too want m re hou ·ing and sh pping ·e n­ much bureau ·ra · uld spoil the st w. "Th c r ~ just se·m · to b' a c nfli ·t in what Rt er. along the . . 4 orridor. And th y're not . ure wh ther the beli v D I T p

The hristina District School before retiring in 19 I; Board recently honored employe Maurice Pritchett, principal of and volunteer who have given of Bancroft Elemen tary School :in · themselve in community and edu­ 1978 and named 1995-96 National cational work. Distinguished Principal of th year Among those noted were: by the National S ·hool Principal's Mollye Skult, a 92-y ar-old Association; retired office worker who has volun­ .Jerry Kline, who devoted him- teered three days a week in the elf to community you th following nurse' office at Bayard Elementary the loss of his son, Chris; KI ine ha School for the past ix year ·; been pre idcnt and vice-presid nt of Helen Moore a volunteer in the the Newark Babe Ruth Bas ball HOSTS program at McVey League for four years and was Elementary School both before and instrumental in establishin g th after her retirement a · night :up r­ Chris Kline Memorial Field near visor at the VA Hospital in El mere; Kirk MiddleS hool ; and Juanita E. Gibbs, a volunteer at Geneva Frick, permanent sub­ Bayard three days a week and vol ­ stitute and volunteer at hristiana unteer-ticket taker at the Grand High School; Frick has served a. a Opera Hou. e several nights a w ek member of the PTA organizati ons at since 1979; Christ iana-Salem. Pulaski , and Kirk VfuL WORTH IT! Cynthia Oates a school board school · and Christiana High S hool member since 1983 and vice-presi­ and in 1985 he became the fir t Newark resident Michael Payne, together with approximately 20 other children, helped pai~t ~mural in front dent for five years; Oates also female president of the Vikin g of the F. W. Woolworth store in Wilmington recently. Designed by a staff member of the Chnstlna Arts Center, taught and . erved as an advisor in Booster Iu b . the mural is part of a project sponsored by Woolworth. district schools for over 30 years

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Call off the dogs Our OF 1HE Arne NUMB R .. P OPL · ar corrc t in their view that th a.'tro­ g tti n(r ready to writ th nomical stimate s of en ironm ntal Aobituary for th reservoir at and other costs have not b en sub­ Churchman~ Marsh. stantial d. Art sian has h ld on l< It i ~ now clear that a num r of prop rty that would b used as the is~uc s will h us d as xcu: s to kill sit of the res ~r oir. a project that is ital forth futur or It is also possibl that a small r w ·t t r sup pI ie s ro r t h it y o I' seal r s r oir ould b constructed Newark and N ~w astlc ounty. that would not plac quite as gr at a II' un substantiated ~stimates of financial strain on rat ·-payers and $200 million or more in environ ­ would minimiz~ n ironm ntal and mental 'OSts don 't pan out, wetlands wildlif cone rn s. Wh n ombincd and wildlife habitat issu swill us 'd with oth r m e a s ure ~. the small r a~ re s ·r oi r killers . r s rvoir might h th b st possibl ivcn the nature of' the geography so lution - parti ularly if th or th e cou nt y, every si te would facl: appro al proc ss ould somehow b the sam obj ctions and a serious put on a rast tra k. water -risis would worsen . No one is sugg st ~d that th bull ­ ll am~ us no surpris that an doz rs com in t rm rT w and b oin nvi ron mental Prot ec tion Agency bui ld ing the dam. official pred ict ~J in a rec nt pub­ However, it is clear th lengthy li sh d report that th proj t face~ an This picture was on a postcard that Newark resident David Hutton found in a box at his up hi II battle. n ironm ntal assessm nt p o ss is mother's home in western Pennsylvania after her death. According to the postmal1c, While th JPJ\ and the Delawar ' destined to be com a m thod y Alberta Hutton received the card in 1935. Her son , who has lived in Delaware for 29 Department of Na tural R sour s opponents to kill this proj t. This is years, said his mother collected postcards all her life. "Out of the Attic" features "his· troubling h a us we hav y t t s toric " photographs from Newark's history, recent and long ago. II you have a historic and n ironm ntal ontrol have photo , we 'd like to share it with our readers. Special care will be taken so that it can be sh( n more wil lingness of lat to a viabl Plan B. returned to you after it is printed in this feature. For information, call the Newark Post, work wi th business and oth r orga­ The opposition to r servoir sites weekdays, 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. , at 737-0724. niLations to come up with soluti ons, that ha b n proposed f r ar as it is appar nt from th EPA official's north of N wark would be fi rc - remarks that past attitudes sti II pr - to put it mild ly. On lin gering worry that wou ld ari s from any project va il. PAG£5 FRoM------THE P~ lt may be asking too mu ch to ask along the White lay r ek wat r­ • New. a: it appeared in the Nell'ark Post throughout the year. th PA at thi s time to chang it s shed w uld involv th pos. ibility of stanc , gi en its vi tory o r th' a dam br aking abov heav ily popu­ lat d areas during on of thos I 00- • July 20, 1921 part f town now that J I con­ efforts of som R publi ans in crete id walk ramp. have onnress to gut its op rati ons. or 500-year storm s. • July 21, 1971 b n in tailed ther . M orri. Howev r, w would hop that W wou ld urg that our Lightning strikes house W. D metrious, d ign and · DNR mi ght beg in to look for planning engin er with th ongr ssi nal d I gation ·md star at Milford Cross Roads City streets to be paved public work department, sa id ways to g ~t the proj ct don . governm nt look f >r ways to mak with $190,220 state aid ab ut 70 more ramps are Art sian Water Co. officials, whn this project work, rath r than all ow­ Th home of Mr. John plann d for in tallation in th Jordan, me t Milll'ord ros~ downtown ar a in th ne t ha ch·1mpion d the proj t, ar ing th bur au racy to kil l it off. N 'wark is ~!at •cl to receive Road s, was ~trlll: k h light­ two ear . . Way n an r, $190.-20 from the ning Iuri ng the s · er ~torm ecuti dir r r or PA Department c f Highway:-. and Frida . The lightning struck Dei./Mcl. Paral d V terans Transportation for con:-.tru - z the ch imne . tor off pan of s:o iation, . aid. ··w e don't lion and maintenanc fit 4_ th ro f. an I light! 'lrunned have to much of a probkm milesor itystret. in 197 1, one or th ·hildr,n. Mrs. getting aroun d in Newark." according to th Municipal Different than Summer of '60 1ro r Whiteman was nt New multifamily housin tre t Aid di . tribution li. t 0 Jordan's when the plac was d lopment~ ar required re leas d r ' Cntl . Th mon , h struck. , he had I ft h r own law to ha ramps at ac.:h whi ·h comes from the pro­ e By JIM STR EIT hom be ·au~e she a~ afraid . id walk/, tre t intersection. ce cis of th tal m tor fu I or th' storm. NEWARK POST 5 TAFF WRITrR ra , was pro id I for b the G neral ssc mhl in 1957 . Wider Del. 896 opens ill. SLJMMHR ha" been a Protest against o;ection of th ne I - tnu gh Ollc ror nl) \\'ik and I. ummer discontinuing Iron Hill Elementary signup \ id ned Route 896, running TWL' rc hoth unu .., uall ' bu:-. Pia g.mund progmm ca ·h wcek- ~o uth from New<\rk through at \ or!-. . Our r ·cent! l!raduatcll Station to begin in August du v. then head-.. the t\ hlo ~:ks la..,go\\ wa:-. opened t traf­ dau g. ht~:r i.., hnldin!! d ~ )\l.-11 twn fl'<)m John R. Down ·s lic.:onJul J_.Traffich ading :-.um111n job-.. npc1 at ing her d lcgmi r re~ide nt~ Ekm 'ntar . chon! to our h rr n ( :-.outh i. being ~hifted nto th~ tccna · life in a dil'kn.: nt "olar of lron Hi II : •cti went to Hill home. for lunch. Because f m mn rcgi. tcn.::d in ne\ r ad\: a betwc n the " "t 'Ill than our". Baltimor Frida tn app ar hi:-- at!c and maturit • a full -him n e\'cr clcm ntar . ·hool in [ uPont la ... gow plant and ol. unlil-. · man ' uther l'\\ before th e Public _'en i ·e bah ~-.iller :-.cem:-. unnccc:-.:-.;n). the cwark . chool Di ~ trict Porter Road. a-.tl· ounly pan: nt ' ol our agl.' Streit ommi:-.:-.ion of M ar land to ugu ... t Our daul.dll 'r i:-. hom· at time~ 10 ~tarting _J. 1971. Whilt: the ne road i"' and ~tation. l .in Ia and I ar fuc~d pr th' ·onrinu­ b' v.ith him. but her ~c hedulc i~ te~t again~t di~ l'rom t{ i..l. 111 . 10 nO( n and rrom b ·ing completed. D I T with I ·m ing our II \on hnmc alone unce or Iron Hill , tatinn. y~ur- old \uhjec t to imm ·diatc chan!.!· . We don ' t\ ant I p.m. to 4 p.m. B cau:-.' of onicials sa id. th , new road ­ from time to timl'. We don't like thi and he The P.B and W. Railroad to 1-r< uhk our willin!! llL'i ghhor:-. ith n::-.pl n­ th' linancial diniculti sin the wa ' ill ·arr the n w road - loe-;n't either. wm ' Lim ' ago decid 'U , m ..,ib ilit ru r our child. , o. \ ' reluctantly , tate\ puhli · ~choob. th> a will carr ne lane in our \On i" :t r•..,pon-.ibk. rule fol­ the ground:-. that Iron Hill Lu c ~ily . c h oo~ c occa..,ionall to let our o.,on h • at home ~ta­ pr~ iou:-.ly planned arrange­ each dif ·tion b tween the lm er, a . nungs lcr not prone to lll ~ hin g 1111.' tion had not en >ugh hu:-.inc~: alon for ..,ho11 p e riod ~ 'of timc. m '111'1 for r !!i:-.trati n:-. to b~ u Ill Plant • nd th hridnc en ·elope when it l'Oilll'" to I_' and :--ec uri ..,ar ··' to ' arrant its upl-.cep. to di\­ tal-. >n ~ta1ting ugu~t -· I 71. over Mudd Run . ty i:-.,ue ... . Surl. h 'II ll') our pall 'Ill." \\hen continue it a.., an agenc :-.ta ­ O( K I 'for an••• an:-.\ cr to our ~ ituation, I ha e hccn cane ·I 'd. mh of th bri I!! . traflic int ·rrupting dinnl'l' tahk I..'On\ ·r-.ation!'- and ti 11 . Lrcfk ·t ·tl upon my 1960 ..,umm ' r wh n I p n~ up to two lan ~ in ach \ Jth hi:-. in 'l':-.,.,ant dru mmin!! nn an ohje ·tor \: "" II · car!'~ old. ron in e\ligation, the • July 18, 1991 dir • ·ti n. "urfa · · \\ ithin hi ... rl..' a ·h. Hut. il \\l' I 'I I him to I l.!Jl'\.\ up in the o.;uhurb .., of Baltiml r• in commiltl.!c found that milk 'Ita hnmc. r ·nu1in in-.id~..· and not an \H'r th1..· lh · cnmmunit of atoll~\ ille. Md .. \ hi ·h frdght and cv raJ other door or tel·phon ·.he oh 'Y" and Olll guilt lor had 11\ I) min.utc of fame 1n 196X \\.ln1 the itctm \VI..'I\: not inducJed in the ew Sidewalk ramp "PO,f!,C'.\fmmt/1(' Pw(' iv cnm ­ Hl'Jii g;~ n htnth '1. Cathuli · pric h \:holed e~timate . The Railroad p ' oplc appear in ewark cene pl1ed fmml'arll' t'llitiOII\' nf thr admitte I that c er. thing had • /he · ll'l'lfc•r hm hcc 11 1 t'llllllllllllil\ joumul­ · nti-\\,Jr prot~ h brok' into the local lraft c>worf.. I'm! and it1 forerun · not hecn cnn llkrcd 111 thc1r i.\l[or 25 \'('((/'\. 1/e '' fliih/1\llc 1 l!f' thi1 1/C\\ \ · hoard oni · •. pourL' I hi 1od m cr the t kcti\ ' ll<'n h · Mllf}£'r Julia omp.1on. l'rlfll'l: !he• c'll' ll\tlc• Rllllllc'\,\ l ct!~c · r anr/ SL'I\ 1c' , ) "tern I'L'L'llHI" and tl11..•n \Cl th1..'111 e~tiJU<11 . The luhlic • ·niT Wh el ·hair-hound pel".. m-, tile Nollie -10/ltc•r nt;, mo1lfft. ftc· l'nrlr·clfn, omm1 '-lllll withheld their in ewnrk \ ill lind it ea,ier d ··i..,i on ------tt)-gel":ii;)liiiJinth- · li"trar ll'IW CL\ f11'l' .wlc•n f of tltc· c'II'W ~ Hnlan '/uh See THOUGHTS, 7 ... .Jlt\ l~l . l~l ~H) • t F\\'\R"- P<. I . L\CF 7 NEWARK POST •!• OPINION When I was young, I took my bike. Today, I take my ·kids!

~THOUGHTS , from 6 that I share with m two hildr n. feel emotional I intimal, - ha e ·amping triJ s. ur wor t.. 'l'l-. hanging in a le:,), :,afe so ·i ~.:t) wh re fa mili s ag s II and 17. We ac tual! m­ ah a s h en an important elem nt in a neighborhood har after' or t.. . To tend to be more insuhr. afire. muni ate. ft n nd in meaningful ofm lif ~, from thos : ummerda s m ., male bon ling il-. my effort t( ~a 'Olln gst 'r in atnns ilk. M mother was a nur:e who ways. I talk frequent! ith m of 1960 ri ght through toda . make friends. or a bu~ 1 -+5 - car- · when I \ ent to cout. or Lit tle work d ni ghts at Bon cours mother and sister, c n though the While I continue to enj oy rich old male, thi s i), difficult. M 1 st: hed­ League. I jumped on my Wes tern H spital. hercfore, it was n es­ r sid • hundr ds of miles from c rew ards from m friend ships, m ulc i), so full that I ban.: l ha ve time Fl . cr and oiT I "'cnt. usuall y picking sary f r h r to p nd a g od part f astle ount . As appr priat ', at bi g pa -off cam' a few cars ago form famil . up so m co mpanions alon g th e wa . ach ummer da r sting in bed. anni cr ·ary and birthda tim s. I when ·ri s s f maj r proportions hit ~ Ia 1, unle ss v e 'rt: carp oling. During thi s time. I wa: never left chat with th r relatives. me with a one-two-thre pun h. I 111 ' ki L ha e on ly 111 , wife or I in "hom alan ." Rather, I just roamed At ~ , I . tay in tou h with hild­ turned 40. my father died sudden! ••• the car. This i: great parent -child the neighborh d and played wi th ho d and lon g-tim fr iend . . Wh n I and I lost the job for which I had . B E TH INK! about thi s tim but it sirnpl , doesn't repla e my friend s. go to m Oth high s h ol r union fashioned m entire career. I ·cr­ I process a lot r 'cent I and thi), has the c pcriencc of stoppi ng to look at ••• in I momhs, I usp t that I will be tainl can not und ·rstate the impor­ I d me to thi: astounding observa­ a dead snake or b"inn ·hasc I b a ne of ~ w members of the Ia. s of tance of m wif 'sand famil 's sup­ tion: my children d n' t se~ m to ha c neighbor's dog . 'M HAPPILY MARRI ~ D and '68 who has been in touch with my port during thi s tim . But it was m as man friends as I did ' hen I was Toda 1, ~o man kids ha c a id I have been for more than two cl ·est hi gh sc hool acquaintance · friends that se med to mak th e oung. N< r do the !-~ pend as much ariet of ent rtainment p ssibili­ decade . . I consider my wife t b within the past ear. p ri n e b 'arabi . After b ing time with friends as I did ith my ti ·sat home, h· it ' up r intcndo, my best friend. Friend: - persons outside m optimi. ti c and strong for m ifc un g buddi s. c Hnputcrs or MT . th

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Coping with Newark youngsters play "Poisons": it mart in Safetytown Ivy, Oak & By KATE HERMAN Sumac rJEWA RK POST CONTR IB UTING WRITER ''B h ,'1\H: and play • Thi s 1\'t'('hl\ / f'tlfi/ H' on th e • <., Jll a J'I ." T he"L' may Uf'e\l l'lt• fHtgl' 11 rllllllrnn l hi' 1/ie sltdf' he the \\-md.., of' ofllw Nt'\I'Or/.. hll \erl CoofJ emlive Dewey. ne phew ol I orwld l~ tl en s imt S('n ·ice. Duck . hu t the; L'fkctin·l) -,u m up lhL' fe-..-,on-. l t~ughl at FEEL FORT LI ' 1\Tf~: not to have Sal ·t ; tm~ n, a \ lll1111l er progra m eve r e\pc:·ic ncL'd the agnny of a lo r 4 and 5-year uld-. run hy I ca ... · of poi ;,on i \ y. . ome people ev.ark Park" ancl l< c Tcat ron t1rc ;,o ..;e n ~ iti VL' that they claim juo.,t L' \' ' I) y •ar \ l llCL' l lJX O. lookin g at poi-.o n i\ y ca u ..,e~ them lll ·The nw in locu" (o f break out. Th L· ra;, h and hli-.ter'l arc . afet ytow 11 ) i .., IL':tching genera l -,y mptnm-; of th ~: hod \ immune all -aro un d -. at'ety. hut ~l' ah o r ·-.poll\L' to th e 1()\IL' oil in poi-, on ivy cove r '> tree ! -..a kty." "ai d ew;ul and ih kin , por;,on oa k and pobon Poli <.: L' Onic ·r 'urt Da\ i-., '' ho sum ac. i;, in hi" tlmd }l' a r '~ ith th e pro- The-.t' three p l ~llm arc Jll Clllhcrs or gra m. "We' ll g() m er pi a) the Ctl'i hc~,: farnil ) . ~ hi ·h abo ground -.al'c l (a nd) Op rati< n include;, til L' tropi ca l tr e e~ that pro­ Life., aver. whi ch i-. train 'i al'et y." dun:: tasty ca11 h '\\ nuts. lnt ·rcstingly, amon l! rher thin g~ . there <11\: se v ·raJ .., pec i..:: s in thi s fam il y 'They\ e got th e lire tkpart­ which produce th e ~ am e types uf mcnt cnmin g in. too ,'' Da i-. r action~ in.., miti\'C indi viduals. atkkd. ''The 'II get dn?"" ·d up Only the shell ol· the cas h w nut in their uniforms to ~ how the (which is removed he for marketing kiJ~ wha t firemen u<.: lu all look NFWARK POSTST AFF PHOTOS BY KELLY BENNETT in the ... ) is to ic . ll owever, al l like (when th e ·re orking).'' pam of a p o i ~on iv plant fr m it: D w ·y ami hi s br )t h r!-. Above , police personnel Curt root. to the rip" appear in :1 video on pia ground Davis left , and lorraine long li t ~ sho rs arc safety. one of the man tool!-. describe the proper way to p is nou s. used to instruct chi ldren . cross a street to Aidan Harris Inability to During thL' co ur ~e of the two­ and Zaynah Henry Wednesday. correc tl y identi ­ we ·k program held thi !-. yea r Below, Rachel Wilson and fy anJ a oicl l'rolll Jul 15-_6 at I O\ n ·s Holly Reinicker play in a contact with Elementary . 'c hool in ' WLrrk. Safetytown "schoolhouse" at poi. on ivy and th e kids will set: emergency John R. Downes Elementary kin is tb · pri ­ vchi I ·s, mee t poli <.:c officers in School. mary reason for addition to th • firem n, v i ~i t the ~· h oo f y ar, is al. o a Boy Scout e po ure. fir' stati on. and lea rn about g n­ leader. H r so n, Erni e, is a vol­ Several harm­ era l sa fety pro ·ecf urcs lik dial­ untc r with the program thi. less look alike in 9- 1- 1. yea r. shrub, and This week's author: N ·w as tl e ou nt cro:s ing The program'. staffin g c n­ vines are often Jo Mercer guard Lorraine Long has also sists of head . uper i. or athy pers cuted a worked with th Saf tytown. By James C. Mclaren Dr w, a kindergart n t ac h r at poison u. , while rea l culprits program for thr •t: y ars. "Thi . th go J nni e mith ; Long, who t a h­ pr ·li ve in," sh unnoticed. Bo lder, a ommon tree is a gram I h es th kid : how to . af ly cross Lumberjack not in. pir d of for st edges and ld field , i a tree , id . " It does n' t just tea h stre 3 t . tr t. ; Davi , who b lie es that Wa. of tr e- awing tired. with simil ar-lookin cr ''I aflet three." sa f:·ty., it tea hes all kin Is of hav ing a poli ·e offi cer around Forest life wa becoming a bog. Jack-in-th -pulpit, an herbaceous saf ty. helps to prom te '·po itiv int r­ He kept . creaming out: "Timber! " woodland plant also C rm it · leaflets ' ong, who work ' a. a -ros. - a tion" between rh kid and the in three . Virgini a creep r i a grape ing guard at J nni ' Smith Life and Jjmb n ver limber, relative with thr to nine leaflets. Elem ntary cho I during the But wa. able t . Jeep like a log. rt See SAFETYTOWN, 13 ~ vine along the gr und and up trees, as can poison i y. A p Hen- ra zed Pr f Poi ·on ivy i, a ·ommon plant of Got no e niftle. and ough. moi. t woodlands, along edge of And head a h pain linked to hi inu .. stream , di. turb d un und and While orr cting a qui z hedgerows. Jt pr e~ r, . ome . hade and He drank a gin fizz, moist, rich . oil. In th a tern U.S. And gave aJl hi. tud nt the Jeatlet · ar mostl smooth along the margins, with a n t h on both sides of the leaflet near th tip. Population. of pl ant: further west . how m re s rrntion s a! ng the leaflet margin . Jn additi n, d ec p ~ r lobe tend to be a featur · f more western What intlatjonary pri did pirates pay for corn? poison ivy plants. Buccaneer. Poison ivy can grow as a small shrub or a. a vi orous ·limbing, but not twining, vine . The st rn of an old plant can be ·om, quite w >ody and covered with sh rt st >ut aerial root. that help it ling t tr l: hark, f nee. and wall. . F mal plant have small berrie that ripen in fall to a tan or whiti 'h col r. Bird s r li h th e fruits • Author's note: Luna ·ie.\· like these ha1 e !Pen inflicted on my poor and help 'preau th . eed, in £heir wife, children and col/ agues for years. They lz01 e been f?reeted by -" droppings. sa fqll lor plant, the both groans and 1 uff'aws - the latter. perhaps, to pacify th • punster / brilliant r d f poi. on ivy I ave can and offset a furth er barrage. To its victims, punning an be seen as a hardly be beat. disea.\·e, since an ' laughter, however sparce. can be contagious. I hope Newark Post readers will tackle this word-pia nonsense with zest, thereby assuring them Eternal Jo and a letter from Ed M Mahon. • ~' I t

JttY 19, 1996 • , E\\ \RI\. P )~ r • P,\ :F J 'Talking Pictures' worth listening to HE 1 IRST got the new from Li Monty at W th Delaware Art Mu eum about a n w event alled "Talking Picture ·,' I mu ed that the museum was bringing back th v ry popular moti n picture . erie f a few ea· THE son ago. Wrong! It is much mor exci ting than that. The full title of the exhibit which open thi week at DAM and run through eptember 15 is 'Talking By PHIL TOMAN Pi ture : People peak About th e Photographs That peak to Them ." Th r ar 54 pi tur . in thi unique c hibition. They range fr m famous photograph to adv rti m n1 , view o J know wh rcof l wri te. new ph t s, per ·ona l snapshots I f und a most in teresting inn - and sc ientific photos. The p opl vat ion as part of the exh ibition . Thi . . el cting th m in luded writ rs, is the fir .· t major how to u. e re ord­ movie stars, journalists, athlet sand ed omm ntar as a integral part of many thcr:. th e vent. When y u g to the Here are but a few examples f D lawar Art Mu · um , y u ma th photos that "talked" and the per­ h ar the omment. of the p rson on who "heard th em. Fred Rog rs who ·el ct d th phot graph. All Mr. Rogers Nei ghb rho d on PB ) you do is enr r the number of the elec ted a chubby-c heeked b y ph to yo u ar inter ·ted in onto a standing with hi grandfather. P t­ devi ce called the Acousliguide It Note inv ntor Arthur L. Fry made Inf rm ystem handset key pad . the obviou choice: the 500x magn i­ Don 't panic. lt is high t ch, but il is fication of the ad he ·ive on hi s u er friendly. invention whi h proved it wa · feasi ­ Please don 't pass over this audio ble. Model Naomi Campbell picked aspect of the new DAM show. You a shot of Josephine Baker taken in will really mi · a key ingredient. EllioH ErwiH's photograph "Mother and Child" was selected by television produce~;dir~ctor Norma~ Lear lor Berlin in 1928. Jes e Jack on cho e True, we are not us d to this kind of inclusion in "Talking Pictures: People Speak About Photographs That Speak to Them wh1ch opens th1s week at a photograph of civil rights demon- device at an exhibiti n, but, as one the Delaware Art Museum. trators in Birmingham. Well , you noted writer remarked, "As a get the idea. d n 't know what this photograph images in ·'Ta lking Pi ctures" rea lly "Talking Pictures: Peo ple Speak stranger, give it welcome." Her are means bull do know lhatl am look­ cam through for the curators. But. About Photographs that Speak to According to DAM 's Li se two examples perhap at oppo. ite Monty, '"'Talking Picture ' make ing al mething xceptional." you can sec that for yourse lf and I Them.' (What else did you think ends of the spectrum, which may The Delaware Art Museum is but hope you will. . they would ca ll it?) Check th the point that what is said about whet your appetite for a vi it. images is as important as the images one stop on th tour of "Talking The D lawar Art Mus urn IS museum's book store in the lobb y. Brigadier General Clara Adams­ Pictures." The exhibition was orga­ lo ated at 230 I Kcnlmere Parkway I think this i. one of those "whole themselves." When you and your Ender spoke about her election of a family visit the museum you will, I ni zed by the Jnternational enter of in Wilmington. It is open Tuesday family" exhibitions. I believe it has photograph of Congresswoman Photography in New York ity. through Saturday from I0 a.m. to 5 som thing to ffer all ages. It i · also believe, see just how accurate her Shirley Chisholm: "When I look at statement is. J have had a sneak pre- Curators Marvin Heif rman and p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 5 a great teaching tool abo~t eve nt s this picture, 1 identify with this very Carole Kismaric interviewed each p.m. Admi ·s ion is $5 for adults a~d which have happened smc the .... CROSSWORD FROM 11 determined person who said participant asking them to com up $2.50 for chi ldren and students w1th inv ntion of photography. Since it 'Service is the rent you pay for with " ... the ON pi cture that mat ­ pr per ID. For m re information is running through the rest of the room on this earth ."' Denni. J ~ L M AM ters most - the images that has you may call the museum at 302- summer, th ere will be pi nty of ~~ A' "A ~~ E A ~- MO b~'! Hopper (actor and director) revealed seduced, jnspired, taught , fright ­ 571 -9590. chances to see it, lo learn from it and lo a e!I s 0 OR BR AVO why he cho e "Sunday on the Bank ·~ oij If you rea lly get interested in the to enjoy it. What more can we ask ON I T i.l~ ~~ AI HI o ened, amused, offended, informed WE oe N~ wft u~ l 0 il OlD of the Marne" by Henri Carti r­ or provok d you." The peo pl e photos and/or the oncept , the cura­ from an exhibition? "~ B~ 'gEC Bres on: 'Thi picture is different. I ~~ ~~ ~~ 10 !~ ~s wo involved who elected the 54 tors have a new book out caiJed T R ~ ,M NT •a l ~ R E 0 ·'· I ~ ~'Rl ~~ '!tl FA ~·0 2 •• ·~· AC E T ON l I N E ~~ I iii Warm, loving host families ~ht for hkjh school foreign exchange students arriving in August. CaD WA ve SF ~~' ~~ AN AC ~~~ T l ~,£ E F Q,ll--~ -~£g iJ IH AJSE at 1-800-SIBUNG, or internet http)/raswww .com/aise/html arxl E-Mail [email protected] ~s v. E L I T '-1Cl.~ ~w ~i TEE GIVE AGIFT THAT LASTS ALL YEAR! CALL TODAY & ET -~E E A L UAG American Intercultural ~"'F1 e £. 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Wtlmuu!tllll -17.'\ IK187 LOOK TO TirE 1i\R 7 to 9 p.m fnr the liN time at the Delaware Center for the Contc:mpora r mation. ca ll 477-1790. EX-OFFE DER SUPI'ORJ GROUP S('(J'n'ISII ('Ol ' Tit\' DA 'iCE n>troiDgy ci:L\;,, ~pnn,nred by 1he City At1s in the Mai n Gallery, V ilmington. The e\ hibit runs fro m (iJ() to p.m 31 the h nnc1 can centt•r. C'Li\. 'SES .' p 111 at St. Tl tliiM of ~wml Park> and Rccreatinn A E ~: N I N G WITH June 7 through July _R. For information. call 656-0466. l:pt,mp.il 'hurch. N~11ark . lkgumtr:. ~ 3 Mark~t !'ltrect M.o ll . Wilntingllm. Depanment . hdd nt 1he N~wark s~ntor . H KESPEAKE 7JO p.m. lllustrutor and Waterco lori 1 Works Sho\leased 1~ckmne -1 \l 1240. 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Jul : through August ~3. ll.lll. agt!~ c11 .trk enior Ce n t~ r. For inf!liTillltitlll. I>AY TRIP ~n>o ted I) the Cny of 111 ·' :tn ' camp lor cluldren reek State Park . Fm information, ca ll 577- .~534 or 65 -5740. th u ~h I-I at the Center fnr the l':lll 366· 709 1. For informa tion. ca ll 6 6-6466. Nrv;nrk P:lrk:. and Recreation ' reat1vc rts, Yo r~l} n. For infonna· DE OY ARVING 6: 0 to 9 p.m. wori­ Show.Te ll, and Learn Winterthur in vite. hildrcn to hrin g Depan~m dny trip to Tarrytown and ltnn. ca ll 2l'I·24 J.J ,hop !lemonstrating prolpl!l' brush· s ample~ of thei r co lle c t io n ~ to the mu seu m on Jul y ~2. The Hudson Rtver Cruise, T.trrytuwn. Y REE RS INS 'lEN E 9 a.m. to 4 .tmkcs and technique.~ for touching up " olkcting for KiM' workshop teac h ~ h ow to protect and Jbfl. p.m. program fur academica ll y t:tle nted JULY 27 Fc)t' tnf-2533. near H ude~~m . Thi. course run1 amphibian dem nM rati nns. at the Dclawarr Mu \cu m of llltl.'l'p!tliVI! Center, Port Ptnn . For through July }6. For mform;ttinn. call CECIL 2000 7JOa .m. Communi!)' atural History. For information. ph ne 652-7600. information, contact Su nn Brnun at .19-.334. Forum advisory comminee meeting to DEL WARE CITY DAY 'ELEBRATION II a.m. begins a 836-1~ .13 . NEWARK ROt RY CL B6 :15p.m. di> :us~ Forum '97 at Ceci l Community ew.tr~ ba~ed buo,me s and profes. 1 n­ College ·~ Division of Continuing pantdc to kick on· thi ~ eel brn1 ion. Garnes, rides, a vi~i t from PHOI'OGRArHY WORK. IIOP QJ .tn . To CoNIRIBurn ... nllead rs meet at ll ohday Inn. Rt . 273 Education Ce ntcor, Elktoo, Md. For Mickey and Minnie CIU~c. food, and many more ac ti vi ti es for Wtlltshop tullnwed b 11 wai~ Jbout to and I 95. Cll Jrk 1UCM 1peakers CilClt inforrnatton. co ntad Eleanor Bal ~ ley at th e fami ly in Dcl~warc Ci t . Fur information . ca ll 34-4573. vtral garden k>entinn. nt Long11 ood wee~ offer a 1.1ndy of mtere.o,ting. (4 10)398-3449 o.:xt. 327. "Diversions " is compiled each week by Garden., Kennttt Squ"r~ . P.1 For tn fnr ~limiiiMtn •. and mlomMiive talks. For EINING THE PO D I p.m. Be ready to get wet and ca p­ mation, call !fi iO) ·1000. mfonna uon. :111 Jun tr~it, 7 7-0724 ture a variety of pond critters nt Lum. Pond tate Park. et. Julia Samp~on. Contributions are ~i e{­ ut mni ng call 717-171 1. arc provi I d. For information, ca ll 836-1724 or 6 -69 9. come but must arrive at our news office JULY 22 I "Mmin!ls '' lscompi/cd tod• w tUv EXPLORIN WILDFLOWERS p.m. The park naturnli. t JULY 23 Julin ampson Contributioo a~r ~tlc(lftt will ~ hare plant identift ation tec hnique. as well a. hi storic at least two weeks prior to publication. ROll ' Of 11lE JRANDYWINt: hu t m11.11 arri1•t at t'Hir ncM' f#cr at ltiUf u. e. of area plant. . This eve nt tak e. pta e at Brandywine /M'() ll'eti prior to f'Hblicatitm. Mllilto: Mail to: "Diversions," Newark Post, 7·)0 p.m Barbtr Shop Qumet in MOR I G Otrr II ISTRY ( 10M) Creek . tate Park , Greenvi lle. For information. 577-3534 or 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. progmm d tgntd "M-:ttings." Ntwori IWt, 15J,., meet lithe MBNA Bowman 655 -5740. 153 East Chestnut Hill Road, Newark, to provided nre. educati n, and de\el· CltcSTIIIII H1U RDI4. ,.., ... IW..I!Lr. ~e C'e~~trr, Rt. 4. Oglttown. For infonnation . ca ll 577- 4 or 655 -5740. DE 19713, or facs~mile 737-9019. JL ·. JY . H~6 • 1\\\RJ..Po'it•I ,\CF II NEWARK PosT •!• CROSSWORD PUULE

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Canal majors race to district title t! Long throws no-hitter as Canal tops Stanton in final

By MARTY VALANIA th e third inning with Bilbrough aga in ·tarring a two-run ra ll y \ ith a NEWARK POST SPORTS WRITER sing! . Homi ak followed b r ac h­ in g on a fi elder's choice whil w A TLE - The str ak McLaughlin f !l owed by reaching continues. ba. e aga in . Both Homi ak and Lindsay Long pitched a no-hitter McLaugh lin cor d on Meli s. a t lead th anal major all -star . oft­ Ball' s . ingle to c nter ti ld . ball team to a 4-2 win ov r ta nton- L ng. m anwhil e, crui . ed ewport Tue. day night at th e through the fir. t fiv innings all ow­ Suburban Littl e League comple to in g just two ha. runn er~ and strik ­ lift th e team to th ist ri ct II cham­ in o out nin . Stanton-Newpo rt took pi on. hip. The win capped a thre adva ntage of four wa lk and an ga me sweep of th e to urnam ent error in the si th inning to get its which in clud d a 4-3 vi ·tory ve r nl y two run . . L ng, who pitch d Suburban and a 5-3 win o er th e team to of it thr e win. , fin ­ Stanton-Newport a. we ll . It i th e i. hed wi th 12 . trikeo ut. . 14th trai rrht yea r that Canal ha: won th e di stri ct "Lind. ay did a ni ce job for u. ," title. sa id anal i i Manager harli "We'r rea lly Mari ani . ''Sh prouu of bein g ur , [[ pitched r ally abl to win for rre re rea y we ll and we anal ," . aid d t · fi pla yed ni c Jacki e Homi ak, prOU 0 Wln Or defen. behind who pitched a Canal., h r. tanton- two-hiner in the New port had a eco nd game of good pit h r and th e tournament. JACKIE HOMIAK J"m really happy "Th close game CANAL PITCH ER AND INFIELDER with th way we made us fee l we ------p 1 a y e d . " cou ld be beaten at The team cenain- any time so we really kept trying ly proved it could win the clo.e hard ." game during th three-game Canal now advance to the . tate sweep. In the fir t two wins Canal tournament which will be held next earned the victory in its Ia. t at-bat. week at the Middletown -Ode. a­ In the 4-3 win over Suburban in th Town se nd Little League comp lex in opener anal had to rally from a 3- Middletown. The winner of that 1 deficit in the fifth and . ixth three-team tournament will advance innings. Jaclyn Temple . cored the to the Mid -Atlantic Regional winning run in the contest. Tournament, which begins July 29 Thi team learned to do what it in Nonh Cumberland, N.J. ha to do to win the clo e one.," ln the di trict final Canal jumped Mariani aid. "These close games to ~2-0 lead in th fir t inning. Erin kept the girl focu ed and the e are Bilbrough started the rally by reach­ the type of games we're going to ing base and pinch-runner Dyan have down the road. [think it's a lot Kaufmann came around the bases to better than winning by blowouts .' score when Jaime McLaughlin Member of the Di trict ll cham­ bla ted a triple to ri ght-center fi ld . pionship team include Lind. ay NEWARK PO ST PHOTO BY KELLY BENNETT McLaughlin then . cored on Alexi Lon g, Erin Bilbrough, Jackie Canal 's Jaime Mclaughlin rounds second base and heads safely for third after hiHing a triple in the first inning Niggebrugge· ground ball. of Tuesday night's District II ma;or softball championship game at the Suburban LIHie League complex. The wind The lead wa. improved to 4-0 in See CANAl, 17 ...._ advanced Canal to the state championship tournament. Blue Hens get national recognition Newark National senior boys take out Canal T MAY B JULY B T, B ~ LI E V IT R NOT, I foo tball is ri ght aro un d the corner. By MARTY VALANIA wa lk ) over the last three innin g. to The Philade lphi a Eag les :tart d trai ning camp PoSTGAME preserve th slim lead. thi s week and it won't be long bcfor~;; the co ll eges NEWARK PO STSPORTS WRITER "Brian did a ni e job coming and hi gh sc hoo l g 1 und erway. Uni versity f By MARTY VALANIA back and pitchin g after pitchin g Delaware fan s mi ght have a lot to look for­ onfer nee rivals William & Mary (9) It took two da s hut th e Newa rk (Monday)," sa id Newark National ward t . and Rh ode Island (10) areal o ranked by the National eni or all -. tar tean: was Manager .J oe Rine r. "We r ally The Blue Hens, ace rding to at I as t one magaz ine. ab l to keep ir h pes alive in th e pull ed to >ether to win thi s one." pre. ea ·on publi ation, are in for a big sea- Th e rest of the top 10 includes Murray Di strict II Sen ior 11 -. tar Ba. chall Th ' win advanced N ·wark . on . Athlon port. ranked Delawa re . e and State, M nta na, M ·Neese St. Appal ac hi an Tournament with a 5-4 victory over National to a meeting with Midway in th e country b hind Mar. hall in it. 1- A t. Stephen F. Au . tin and Northern Iowa. loca l ri al anal Tu sday ve nin g at Wedne. cl ay in th lo. er·~ bracket pr ea on 11 p 20. Marshall, in its Ia t ·ea- The Blue Hens pen the . ea on ept. 7 at L roy . Hill Park . final. The wi nn r of that ga me on of Divi ion 1-AA participati n b fore Delawar tadium again st Lehi gh. th r With the game ti ed 4-4 in the adva nce. to aturday's ga me moving up to the Division 1-A Mid­ hom gam . thi .· a n include We. t fourth innin g on Mond ay Bobby again. t Brand ywine at 7 p.m. at Ameri can Conference next ea on , has been he ter, Boston Univer. ity, Northea. tern, John son stroked a double to left Frawl y tadium. Brandywin a post- ea. on neme. i. to the Blue Hen over the Ia t James Madi. on and Rhode I land. Away games ar field to ignite Newark National needs just one win to captur the several years. at Villanova, Maine, Richmond, William & Mary rally. David Quinn followed wjth a di strict title while National or Delaware fini hed I 1-2 last ea on and won the and Navy. ingle up to middle to plate Johnson Midway will have to win twice. Yankee Conference title. The team wa knocked and give National a 5-4 lead . Canal, who lo. t I 0-0 to Midway Ia t from the Division 1-AA playoffs by McNee e State. A driving rain started soon after Friday after winning it .. fir. t two. City softball playoffs on and the game wa suspended in the l lt also eems that quarterback Leo Hamlett i get­ games of the tournament, to drop ~ ting a lot of preseason recognition. Hamlett i being If you're looking for something to do on week­ fifth inning . into the loser' bracket, wa · limi ­ touted as a Payton Award (1 -AA' version of the night , take a trip to one of the city's softball field . The game resumed Tuesday with nated from the double elimination Hei man Trophy) candidate. National pitcher Brian Phipps I See POST GAME, 19 ...._ allowing just one base runner (a See NATIONAL, 19 .... / P\<.J. l{i • r.\\\IU\ Po<.,r • .JL" 19, 199 Newark National juniors fall to old nemesis Brandywine By ERIC FINE ha ·n't h ·atcn !Brandyw im:l in th gu m 's first run on a passed ball , pa '> t. pitched the first four innings. EWARK PO ST SPORf S WRITlR We ca n I b 'iH th ·mi . W~:- jwa Reli eve r Ryu n Bullen, who pitched haven't pia ed our gum . For som • the final thr e innings, pick d up th e 1: W (' STLE ewa rk rea\on, we ju\t ha en 't played up to win . :\at10nal\ luch. a._'ai n ~ t Brandywi ne our ca pabiliti s .... : crytim e we Aga in st ew astl , things were didn't chang· in the Juntor 11 -"' tar plu y them, they ·upitalit. • on our consid erably more wild . The to urn ament. In fact. the I 'atn \ luck mi '>takt.:s . National s ran out to u 4-1 lead in th e Ira'> been the ... ame lot the pa'>t tlm:l.! Truth! ull , they didn 't hit th e ball lir\t, a lead they had increase d to 7- yl..' ar'> that we ll. Th ey hit th e ball just ou t 1 by the li fth . La'>t Sunday\ 5-0 lo;,s a on·- or th e infidd." But ew a•;t le ·c red fiv e runs iltll l.!r by Brandyw m · pit ch<.: r Daryl Vitek wus n't kidding, ith er. in the fin al two innin gs b f rc th e ll olcomh - v. a'> the ational\' Brand wine scored most of it s runs utionul s co uld s w up the win . third '>traig hr to Brand wine in a lao, t 'unday on Tcxac., leaguers that And that wasn 't even the wildest v.tnnc r'> ·bracket f111al si nce th e two consisten t! fe ll between the purl of th ' ga me. ewark ational li..'~lllh ftr'>l starred competin g head ati onal s · inliclders and outfi ·lders. pitcher Patrick c rri ~ wa lked eight to head 111 th · I 0- tn I I yea r old Brand win · mad· th e most of hatters - but picked otT f ur of th e dtvtsion in I t;l)4. the <., quihs by dra wi ng four wa lks base runners fro m first has . ewarh. ational now mu'>l ge t and stea ling four bases . rhough the The ati onals start·d strong pa'>t cw ca ... tle ., hur..,day, a tt.:alll it ationals pick ·d oil two aga in st Nc astlc after hri s h ·a t H-6 on Jul y 9, to JU :di fy for rhe Hrand yw ine runners from first base. Paulson wa lked and reached second final !> a •ai n\t Brand ywi ne Sa turd ay The ationals l: tltcred th ·ir on a fi eld er\ choice ground hall b at l·ra wky Stadi um . Th ationah annual duel against Rrandyw in • J IT Ashton. " hi h shton abo heat tllll ~ l deleat Brandywi ne twice to wi th win'> agai nst Subu rban and out. l' liminate the d ·knding '> late cham ­ cw as rl e. They o p c n ~:-d the tour­ ln cidemall . cw astle elimi - ptotl'> . narn t.: nt on Jul y 4 with a J-2 v in nated ewark mai ·an 14 -4 from !~ ra nd wit tt.: al!-.o dropp ·d th e over Suburban. th · tournament Tucsda to s t up ationah down to the lose rs' bra ·k­ ewark ational sco red singl • yc!-.terda 's r match. t.: l la ~ t s ·ason in th · Major All -Star run s in th e first and fourth fram s to But it ek s< und ed con fident tournamcnl. Tw · lve of th e take a 2-0 IL:ad . But uburhan tied bcf r th e showdown. ''I Ne\ ark at ionals ' 14-man rost r has been th ,,un • with two run s in th ationall ~ct a goa l t play at NEWARK POST PHOTO BY ER IC FI NE th ro u •h th e losing str ·ak. fourth . In th e fifth , Ma tt mmons ' ~ raw ley I tadium 1. one way or " It's lik e lh ·ingl th e prov rbial sacrifice fly scored Joey Eppler ano th er. That an att ainab l goa l for Newark National pitcher Ryan Bullen fires a pitch in Sunday's gamae bridesmaids," cwark National from third to win the game. them, and I th ink they can do it. ' against Brandywine at the New Castle LiHie League complex. The team Manager Di ck Vitek said . ''It makes Steve Rogers, who scored the fell 5·0 in the winners bracket final. for some easy coa ·hin g. We just Canal 9-year-olds win Canal National major all-stars advance opening game Louis Cirineo struck out seven batters and scored two runs to lead Team tops with six run s over the third and big blow for Suburban. Another run anal National scored twice Canal American to a 5-3 win over f urth innings to ti c th e score. anal in the fourth inning knotted the more in the ixth inning as Blake New Castle in its opening game of Suburban to move National, however, scored s ven score and appeared to have sw itched Riley singled and came around to the District II nine-year-old tourna­ runs in th fifth innin J to se iz con­ the momentum to the uburban scor on Josh Hammond' ground ment. to winners trol of the game and crui sed to th e dugout. ba ll. Ja on Warren also reached base Jeremy Poore drove in the win­ bi g win . With three-run hom runs being and scored in the inning. ning run with a two-run single. He bracket final "We won th e first two innings, a common theme to th is ga me it was Jo ·h Jacob · tarted the gam on al o scored a run. David Sarton no surp ris that two more of them the mound for anal and pitched By MARTY VALANIA they won the middle two innings pitched all six innings and struck and w · won th e last two," sa id ultimately decided thi s contest. three innings. Warren reli ev d in the out I I for New Castle. NEWARK POST SPORTS WAll ER anal Manager Ralph , assaman . " It ndr w Budney hit th e first rhat fourth and fini shed the contes t. The M mbers of the Canal American was an exci ting game." scored Di fcndcrfer, Bubba two combined to allow just six hits t am include Ryan Allen , Eric WILMI ' TON unday's The • citcm ·nt start ·d ear ly for assaman and himself to give anal and struck ou t eight Suburban bat­ Argo, Louis Cirineo, Adam Di~trict II major all -star matchup anal ati onal as four lirst-inning Nati onal a 9-6 lead and them men­ ter. . Ferguson, Joe Gliniak, Matt between Canal Na tional and singles by Tim Biliski , Mutt Goff, tum back . "Our pitt;hcrs pitched we ll ," Goodman, Brian Moore, Nicholas Suburban was really li~ c thr ·~..: dif­ Brandon krobot and rai g "Andrew Bucln y really hit a bi g assaman said. 'They did a good Neel Aaron Perry Jeremy Poore, fcr~:-nt •ames. Fortunatt.:ly fo r ' ana l i ·f nd rfer I ·d to three runs . one for us ," assaman sa id . "We had job against a very good team." Daniel Potts and Brandon Swartout. ati onal, it won tw o or them. Th · I ad was slr ' tched to 6-0 in a lot f big hits by a lot of p opl but krobot I d the off n ive atta k The manager is Niles Poore. 'anal \ 15-6 v it.: t )ry over the second inning when krohot th ·11 really got us ba k on track." with tw hit ·, three runs scored and Member · of the Canal National Suburban advanc t.: d it to Thursda y uncorked a thrc -run home run ov r S ott Fri zc. wi th Bi li ski and four RBI while Fri ze had two hit ·, nin -y ar-old team in clude Bryan ni ght \ winn ·rs hrackl!l final against th · center li clcl h1cc. off on th bases, unload dan ther tw wa lk and three RBI. Austin, John Bryant, David Brand inc and put it within two Wh at looked to h • ·tn cas victo­ to improv the I ad to 12-6. anal Die~ nd ' rf r was -f r-3 with two Coverdale, Rob D nton, Daniel iuories or a di strict till'. ry in the making ht:-cam · mor diffi ­ t·tcked on another run in the inning singles, a doubl e, a walk and two reene, Andrew Lazartie, Patrick The winn ·rs scored 1hr ·'runs in cu lt wh ·n uhurban ra ll ied wi th liv · when as:aman si ngled hom RBI and ofT was 2-for-3 wi th two Lemon, Philip Margiotta Bri an ·ach or th e lirst two innings to lake runs in th e fourth innin g. hri s krobot to give th wi nners a 13-6 singl s, a walk and two runs scored. Marl y, Joe Rodi chok. Bri an a o-0 lead. Suburban battkd back Delan 's thrc ·-run hom ·r as the lead art r fiv e innings. Biliski sing! •d and s ·ored three Val en tine and Alex Wagner. runs. 3215 Kirkwood Highway • Price's Corner Wilmington, DE 19808 • (302) 998-8806

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By MARTY VALANIA Newark Ameri an Manager Keith trol of th c ntc t. cheib of Brandywine. ''They had ·················································NEWARK POST SPORTS WRITER wark American did pi k up some good pit hin l and th ball we an ther run in th . i th inning wh n did hit hard. were right at , orne­ WILMINGTON - h Newark W ·lis walked and again a me body." ar und th ba. e to . ore. Ameri an major all-star team 's Brandywine, already lead ing 1-0 dream of winning a district champi ­ F i ·ara led the Newark in the . ec nd inning , took ommand Am ri an offens with two hits onship became a little more diffi ult of the game with thr e mor run s. Sunday afternoon. while Wright .and Drew Ki sner also Jeff Moore's two-run homer over pi k d up a hit api c . Newark American, pr viou. ly the center field fenc was th e big undefeated, fell 7-4 to Brandywin Th to s forced Newark blow in the inning. Am ri an int a game Thursday at 8 in a winners brack t emifinal game N wark American. however, ral­ of the District II tournament at the p.m. at Newark National aga inst an li ed with thre run in the fourth pponcnt . till aliv in the losers Brandywine Little League complex. inning behind Andrew Fi arra 's The lo drops American into th brack l. A win in that game m ans two-run single that scored Garry the t am would need two more wins losers bracket and will force the Wright and hri s Shem1an . Matt team to win five more games to ap­ thi . weekend to advan to Tucsda Wells also reached base and scored night 's game again t the winn rs ture the district title. during the inning that saw the Brandywine pitcher Mike W lch bracket champi n (either Canal deficit cut to 4-3. National or Brandywine). It would held the Newark team to just four Brandywine answered, though, hits while striking out eve n batters. hav to beat that team twic to ap­ with a run in the fourth inning and ture the di strict champion hip. "They just outhit us," sa id two more in the firth to r ga in c n- Canal senior girl~ win opener By MARTY VALANIA twice in each of the first two inning rally by b ating out a bunt singl ...... while collecting ju. t two hits and stea ling se ond and third and ·cor­ NEWARK POSTSPORTS WRITER held on for the win . ing on a wild pit h. "We have :ome go d . peed and tanton ut th lead to 4-3 in the NEW CASTLE - When you talk we've been prac ti cing bunting every fourth inning as andi c about speed in the port of softball day," said anal mana g r Ed Brown miller (her second of th it's normaJiy referring t the pitch­ Ab ·hagen. "The pit bin g equalized game) and Stacey Wilycnski both ing. Speed on the base paths, how ­ each other and we had t.o do m scored unearned run s. ever, was the speed that wa the dif­ other things to get the win ." Abshagen. thou gh. retired the ference in Canal's 4-3 victory ver Megan Ri chardson led off th e Stanton-Newport lin up in order Stanton-Newport in an opening game by walking, stealing .e ond over the last three innings to secure round game of the Di trict lJ Senior bas , moving to third on a wild pit ch the vi ctory. Softball Tournament Monday night and s oring on a passed ball. "1 think w had s m fir. t-garne at the Suburban Little League com­ anal 's second run when Abshagen jitters," said Abshagcn of his team . NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KELLY BENNETT plex. singled and eventually scored on "We hadn 't played a game in ov r a The win advanced Canal to the another passed ball . month and I think it showed. But we Canal pitcher lindsay Long throws a pitch in Tuesday night's District II winners bracket final game against tanton-Newport cut the lead to got the win and now, hopefully, we championship game against Stanton-Newport at the Suburban Little Suburban. The District II champi­ 2-1 in the top of the second but ca n get better." League complex. onship game is scheduled for Canal answered with rwo more runs Members of the team include Saturday at 2 p.m. atlhe New Castle in the bottom of the inning. Jess ica Mega n Ri chard so n, Erica Little League complex. Marley led off the inning by draw­ Ri chardson, Cori Abshagen, Jamie Canal majors win district championship With Canal pitcher Cori ing a walk and moved to third base Gallagher. Christine Cariello, Abshagen and Stanton pitcher Dana on successive sacrifice bunt s by Melissa Perez, Je ~sica Marl ey, ~CANAL, from 15 Vaillancourt, Meghan Shields, Katie Travitts matching each other. it was Stacey Watson and Stephanie Ri ce. Stacey Watson. Stephanie Rice, Erin Laird, Christin Mills, Emily Irish, Canal's ability to take the extra base Marley, too, then was able to scam­ McG lynn , Mi sty Dobson, Pam Homia.k, Jaime McLaughlin, Alexis Jaclyn Temple, Dyan Kaufmann that enabled the defending champs per home on a passed ball. Ro setti , Ronni e Pietrakzak and Niggebrugge, Melissa Ball, Ashley and Lindsey Distefano. to earn the victory. Canal scored Megan Richardson continued the Allison DeBoda . SPOim BRIEFS For a pool store, Newark tops N. THE INTERI 0R® Brandywine ALTERNATIVE it's like earning Newark fell 5-4 to North Brandywine in the opening game of FABRIC AND BEDDING OUTLET the state 13-year-old Babe Ruth Tournament. Ralph Davis and Adam a Ph.D Her hberger held Newark to just four hits. Newark National wins in Brandywine tourney Steve Brulley pitched a one-hit­ ter and struck out nine to lead the Newark National 11 - 12 year-old Brandywine Invitational team to an 8-1 win over Canal. 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I Ice House Water Ice champion.'> (30-6) faced Tim· Ou1 Terrace Tournament on Jul 4-5 pre­ The "c nccrs e tended the margin 'L ~: Sport~ Wednesday at Kclb Park in a pared th e ro kie t 'am for th post­ to 7-2 in th e ne t frame aft r Matt I re -match of last year 's po)..tscason season grind. Brainard and Klockar.s reach cl bas I 2S¢ OFF Any Size • : tournamcnl final. East End hlanked " It was mo re of a pla yo ff air,'' on sing! s and Moudi hit a two-run Reed 'ons truction ll -0 Tu ~.sday. Mike Gerhart sa id of lh ' t am's d ubl e. RBI sin gles by hri s I Limit 1 P r P rson/P r Vi it REAL old Leauue champions Newark lirs t-round win ov r corer ·. " W Aiello' and Lyqn s put the game in NEW YORK STYlE I Fenc (33 -_ ) lOok n rab Trap, th bag. Expires 7-30-96 who fini!-thcd third in th ' Blue I "Ev rybody on our t am is confi ­ League , in th ni gh1 cap. 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"Our dau hter. ha attended Kiddie cad my for 3 year . We feel th have cxp ricnccd a very p sitive, personabl and enriching envir nment. Dr. and Mr . Jose Ma- Elkton, MD 100 Kiddie Lane Upper Chesapeake Corporate Center Members of the Kirkwood Tigers under-14 girls soccer team celebrate a recent tournament victory. Route 40, Elkton, MD (Near MD-DE State Line) Tigers excel in tournament (41 0) 398-1110 The Kirk wood Ti rs under- 14 after the third level of ti c br ak rs The m mb rs of the team Use our convenient, time-saving girls soc~e r team ti ed for th eir divi­ (goa l diff rential) was used. include: B cky urry, An ge la sion cham pi onship at th e Region I The Tigers fini shed a fin e spring Ros ini , helb y Hanna, Kat e rc vy. e-mail address today to send us your United States Youth Soccer season in whi h they won th Kri stin Goldri k, K nn a H ·aly. Association hampionships 111 Kirkwood Invitational and the my M Kenn a. as e Rya n, sports news! Niaga ra Fa ll s, N. Y. las t month . Hampden Tournament. Th y al so Ashl y Di lworth, Kri stin Hanna . The Ti gers. the four-time state fini shed third in the Baltimor Megan O' Donnell , Barbara champions, defeated Rh ode Island B ltway L ague. Sammarco, Sara Barnthouse, Rosa nna Pet rson, ~ mil y Kovach, 5-0 and Maine 4-0. The nine goals The team will travel to England were scored by nine different play­ and France thi s month for a 12-day Alison Taylor and Holl y Sm ltz r. [email protected] ers. Connecticut, the team the Ti gers tour that will in luci e matche. Ralph Go ldri ·k was th e head coach tied with, advanced to th semifinal s against Briti: h teams. whil e Mark II ann a and Jo O' DomJ ell ass isted . PosT Newark American Majors: Adam Bee b , Andrew AIL-SrAR RoSTERS Fica rra , Dani el John son, Austin Ki sner, Tony Mann o, hri s Slac um , Jeff Decento, Patrick Markowski, Matt M Nulty, Brian chi effer, Matthew W li s, Peter Ge nau, Mark Manno , Brennan Phipps, harli Port r. David allahan, Bobby Genau, Andrew McKon e, Ryan Ohliger. James uinn , Dub -·n Word . Ki sner, Keith Kowani ck. I ·aiah Tidwell. Rob in son, hri s herman, arry Junior League: off Ashton. Wri ght. 9-year-olds: Kev in f.ecly, Dou g Bill y Bot n, Ryan Bull en, Matt ll-12 year-old Brandywine Kni ght , Justin Newhard , Rya n Emmons, Joey 1 pi r, Pat F rri s, Tournament Team in ludes: Kevi n Ripl ey William Sheppard, Rand y Bryan Fit zgerald, Da ve 0 ' Mall e , ummings, Jared Evans, Mi chael Yon St uben, Michael Ingram Rya n hri s Paul son, Jos h Radulski , Ken Marra, Robby Pier e, Rya n Van e, Mag ioli , Pat O' Donnell , Dan Ryan, Reid, Stev · Ro ers, Jam s Vitek , Joe Knows Where He Can Find The Best Prices! Eva n Wil son, Trevor Davis. David Eli Turkel , Evan Walker. Mark Weldin. Franck, hri s Muscara, regory Sturgis, Kev in Wargo, St even Newark National Major Lca~uc: Greg Rulovas, ( , CI~'fll SPECIALS , ) Wooldridge. Kevi n Dough •rty, Brandon Farm r, Senior League: Jos h Davi s, J.R. Matt Logan, John Mancuso, Mik Murray John Parkinso n, R. T. ALL BRAND STYLES 10-year._ olds: Jonath an Davi s, Floyd, John Grybowski , Steve Hunt, While Supplie Last Kyle Eva ns, Todd Hell er, J e Bobby Johnson , hri s Ki cwe l, Plum. ky Adam Poppiti , •eo rg Basic ...... $12 .40 Salem ...... $11 .90 Mutt erer, Darren Moon ·y, Steven hri . Kubase k, Dav id Lewis, John Poll s, Mark Ras h, S1 ev · Sa mluk , · ri Spiese, Andrew Swa rt er. Cambridge ...... $12.40 G.P.C...... $9.40 Dorals ...... $9.40 Misty ...... $11.40 Montclairs ...... $1 0.40 Kools...... $11 .90 Winston ...... $12.90 Eves ...... $12.90 Newark National nips Canal Summit Carton ...... $8.39 Camel ...... $12 .90 .... NATIONAL, from 15 bled to put runners on second and Stevens, Nate 1-luss r. Brian Before Coupons third . Mal oney scored on a balk and Timpson, Joey Simpson, Ryan tournament. Wiedenmann scored on an error to avanaugh, Shawn McCarth y, Ru ·s National start ed quickly with two tie the score 4-4. Wi eclenmann , Kevin Maloney, runs in the top of the tir. t inning. "We fee l we can play with any ­ Ricky Wiedenmann , Mike Gregors, Charlie Porter led off with a walk body," Rineer said. " anal's a good Matt Rosenwald and Mik · beil ; and Dubin Word followed with a team and both teams played rea ll y for Newark National - harlie King Carton ...... $14.90 King Pack ...... $1.65 single. Two batters later John well Monday under some tough Porter, Dubin Word , Matt M Nulty, Generic KingCarton ...... $12.40 100 Pack ...... $1.65 Grybowski singled both runners rainy conditions. But we came back John rybowsk i, Josh Davis , Dave 25 King Carton ...... $14.90 100 Generi c Pack ...... $1.40 home. nice ly." Lewi s, hri s Kiewel, Bobby Canal answered with two run of Members of the two teams Johns n, David Quinn, Brian 100 Carton ...... $14.90 King Generic Pack ...... $1.40 its own. Brock Donovan led off by in clude: for Canal - Brock Phipps, Steve Hunt and hri · Generic 100Carton ...... $12.40 25100 Pack...... : ...... $1.95 reaching base and tole second. Two Kubasek. Donovan Jimmy Murphy, Davey Summit Carton ...... $8.39 25 King Pack ...... $1.95 batters later Davey Stevens singled home Donovan. Stevens stole sec­ SummitPack ...... $.99 25 100Carton ...... $14.90 ond and was singled home by Brian Timpson. City softball underw~y. All manufacturer sponsored program ~ & products are IO< onsumer purchase only and Newark National came back in cannot be resold. The Clgaretle Outlet reserves the right to limit purchase quantities . the econd inning with two mo.re .... POST GAME, from 15 dominance. Gold Division champ runs a Quinn singled home Newark Fence, along with Deer The Newark Parks and Park, Time Out, Scorers and Crab Johnson and Kiewel , who doubled. Recreation will be holding its mens' · Not to be outdone Canal Trap are others that will be chal­ The Cigarette Outlet oftball playoffs over the next week. lenging for the title .. rebounded with two runs of its own Regulars season Blue Division in the bottom of the second inning. Games will be at Barksdale, SURGEON GENERAl'SWARNING : Smolcins by~~ women rmy I GOVERNORS SQUARE champion East End Cafe will be Dickey and Kell s all week. 15111 in ftl~ injtry, PftiNI\ftbHtlundlow birtMislt. BEAR, OE • (302)-834-1222 Kevin Maloney walked to start the looking to continue its reign of I inning and Ricky Wiedenmann dou- ·I •• .. --.... · .. ·, -.;: - ~ , -... -·----- ·- ·--- .. ...-. - NrwARK Posr ·:· OBITUARIES

• Local ohituaries are primed Virginia Puffinburger or 1 ewar ; Patricia Lin oln of Ia mont; s i~t r, He i. survived by wife of 52 si. ter , Ch ryl Cahill of Elkt n. \ i grand sons: and a great -grand­ Doroth Terbrack f R cky Ri er, year. , Elean re E. ak s; ' n, Dave Md ., Denis Renfroe and Patricia ji"ee of charge as .\fH.u ·e permits. daughter. hio. of ewark; dau ghter ·, Karen Stens n, both f Mount Plea ant, Donat of Gr nville, Barbara and Carla Hunt and Pamela Jones, lnj(Jrmation usually is supplied ~ ervi e wa'> s ·heduled by A . crvice was held June 2 at I lel slcy-Johnson Funeral Home. nited Methodi t hurch. Burial Sp nc of Harrington and har n b th of Fayettev ille. ro tit ' paper hy jim 'rat direc­ wa. in Newark emeLery. Brown-Fletcher of Newark: and six A ervice wa held June 2 at grandchildren. Me r ry M mori a! hapel. Burial tors. For more information, con­ Janet L. Yost, 59, A service wa. h ld June 26 t wa. in All aints m tery. Anna DiEdoardo, 81, Beeson M morial rvic of latt editorial assis1ant Julia local homemaker Newark homemaker hri . tiana-E lkton. Michael Browan, Sampson at 737-0724 or fu:r Newark resident Janet L. Yost Burial was in Delaware Veteran died Friday, June 2 I , 1996, of lun ' Newark r . id nt Ann a Mem rial Ccm t ry. 63, lab technician 737- 90/9. cancer at home. Di doa rd o died unday, June 23, Mrs. Yost , 59, was a homemaker. 1996, ofcancerathom . Mary H. McMahon, Bear rc idcnt Mi chael Browan Mary G. Grant , 90, She made hand -c raft s. including Mrs. DiEdoardo, I , was a died Wedn sda , June 26. I 6, f afgham. and bed .., pread ..,, which ~ h e hom maker. H r hu s and, nurse in West Chester pneum nia in hri . ti ana Ho pita!. secretary at Porter gave 10 farnil and fri ends. rescenliu DiEdoardo, died in Mr. Br wan. 6 , was a lab I h­ She is ~ urvived by hu sband. 1989. ewark residcn1 Mary H. ni ian f r tt and 'n a o oil ew :~rk r e~ id e nt Mary i. (irant Kcnrt clh D . Yo'l l: daught ers, he is surviv d by ~ons , William McMahon died Sunday, June 23, companies in Dclawar ity f r di ed Sundu y, June 16, It)< 6. of ll earl Doroth y Wcbslcr and Di ane Yost; II. of N wark and Pasquale J. of 1996. in Millcroft llea lth enler, more than 18 years. He was an fa ilur · in Chri .., ti ana I hl.., pital. 'ion..,, Davi d and Kenneth Jr .. all of Penns rove N. J. ; sister. Rose ewark. Army veteran or the Kor an War. ~r -. . ' rant , lJO. was a 'i •cre larv Newa rk; .'>i~ t c r . Ph ylli s Whelchel of Mason of Tex as: brother. dam Mrs . McMah n. 7 . had b en a He is ·ur ived by wife. lren lor Poncr C' hevrokl in Wilm in '1 oi1 Mi \\O llri : bro th er, Jenc dam ~ or ·rcccia of Wilmington : five grand ­ nurse in the West hester, Pa. area. Browan; si 't r, Mar inex f Po t- and ewark . She al\o wa\ a mea t Ta r ' ity, Pa.; li e grandch rldren: chi ldren ; and ..,i x great-grand hil ­ h was a member of hur h of Nets. L ng eck. rapp ·r lor ewark Fro; ·n h HH.l. il nd 1wo great grandchildren. dren. th azar n , wa rk . mass wa. h ld Jun ~9 at Sin: wa-. a rm:mber of Orpah ~ ·rvice w a ~ held June 23 at ma.-.s was held June 26 at Holy H r husband, Danitl W. Hedwig's athol ic hurch. Burial Rcbel-.ah Lodge No. 12, • ark . Robert T. Jones & f oard Funeral Family atholi hurch. McMahon, died in 1974 he is su r­ was in All ai nts Ce metery. and wa.., a rm:rnh ·r of the hknd.., hi p I lome. gra ves id ' se rvi · · wa c.; held Burial wa ~ in Lawnside vived by two nephews. Temple o. 6 Pythian Si -; t ·r..,. in Md~wc n ~v ill e . Pa. em ·tery. cmctcry . ·ervi was held Jun 27 at . ewa r~ . I kr hu-.band . Harold M. Mildred A. Kilgore, (irant. di ed in llJ 7 . Chrysler employee Sllc i.., -. urvive d by <., ons. l.c. arl B. Walk ·r of Serve rna Park. Md ., II. Newark res ident Mildred A. Wall ace Grant of ewark . and Ki lgor died Tuesday, June 25, Jame ~ F. Crant of Od ssa: I 0 grand ­ John A. La Grande, 49, 1996, in hri stiana Ho pit al. children and) greal - •randchildren. Mrs. Kil gore 87, r tired in 1986 ..,ervic' w a~ held June I X at after years as an a . ernbly line Rob 11 T. Jon ·s & Foa rd Funeral worker at Chrys ler Corp. I lorn . Burial was in N wark crafted custom golf clubs Her husband , Ja per K. Kilgore, emetcry, cwark . died in 1995. HRlSTIA NA res ident John A. La He i ur~iv e d by wife of 27 years, Mary She is survived by sister, Crystal Edna M. Pasley, 76 , Grande di d Saturday, June 15 , 1996, La Grande; son, Joseph, at home; daughters, Taylor of Newark . A se rvice was held June 28 at Cof cancer at h me. Tina M. Savage of Newark and Lisa A. church member Spicer-Mullikin & Warwick Funeral Mr. La Grande, 49, was proprietor of JAL tansberry at home; parents, Joseph and Home, Newark. ewark res iden t dna M. Pasl·y Golf Service and a cu tom golf club maker. Antoinette La Grande, and ister, Rosetta Burial was in Delaware Veterans died Tuesday, J un c I H, 1996, of Until di abled in 1993, he worked for 13 Fabbiani , all of Manorville, N.Y.; brother, Memorial Cemetery. compl i ·ations from diabetes in years at the Diversy Co. , a Lvonia, Mi ch., Mi chae l of New York; and a grandson. hri st ian a ll ospi tal. Mrs. Pasley, 76, was a rn crn h ·r of chemical firm. A memb r of the Elks Newark A s rvice wa held June 18 at Spicer­ Harriette M. King, 89, 8 ·ll •..!vuc Baptist 'hurdt. J lardy. Lodge 2281, Mr. La Grande orga ni zed go lf Mullikin Fun raJ Home. Burial was in Va .. and its Junior Board and Lad ies tournaments at th loca l Rock Manor and D !aware Veteran Memorial Cemetery. teller, bookkeeper uxi li ary 'lub. Porky Oliver c urses to rai c money for the The fami ly uggests contributions to Bear resident Harriette M. King ll ·r husba nd . William R. Pasley, Elks. The Vietnam War Army vet ran was a Delaware Hospi ce of American Cancer died Wednesday, June 26, 1996, at died in 19H I. Society. Christiana Hospital. Sh is su rviv d by daught rs. member of th Veteran f For ign Wars Allerbury Post. Mrs. King, 89, retired in the early ' Ita Rose of Newark , and Barbara 1970s after 25 years as a tell er and Worth y of Roa noke, Va .; sis ter, bookkeep r at Wilmington Trust Co. ·ee l sias t s onnan or ' leve lancl: in New Cas tJ e. and four grancl chilclren. Johnston-Ru ffenach Funera l Home, Earlier, he worked in A servi ce was held Jun • 2_ at Rose Allen Clark, 81, xford, Pa. Wilmington Fibre Mill 's office in B ·II ·vu ·Baptist hurch. Burial was David C. Oakes Jr., Burial was in Oxford Cem.etery. New astle. in th e adjoi ning cem t r . NHS school nurse Sh was a 1923 graduate of New Th · family suggests con tribu­ 78, Navy officer Newark res ident Rose All n Castle High School. tion s to th · Am ri an Diabetes Newark resident David . ak s Michael J. Wyszynski She was a member of New Castle Asso ·ia ti on. C'lark died Sunda y, June 2 , 1996, in hri stiana Hos pital. Jr. died Sunday, Jun 2 , 1996, of Sr., Chrysler employee United Methodi st Church. Mr:. hrk, Rl, was th e sr..: huol h art fai lure in hristiana Hospital. Her husband, J. Raymond King Shirley l. Waugh, 58 , nurse at Newark lligh School from Mr. akes, 78, retired in 1960 as Newark res id ent Michae l .J. Sr., died in J 965 . restaurant cook 1963 lo I 979. Sh · had been a super­ a chief p tt y offi cer from th Navy Wyszynski r. di d Saturday, June She i survived by son , John R. visor of th · pediatric d ·pa rtment at after servi ng 20 years. 22, 1996 of heart failure in Jr. of Agusta, Ga. ; daughters, He was a v tcran of World War hri stiana Hospi tal. Patricia A. Lacey and Ethel J. Newark r'sidcnt hirl c L. Dcl

The Church of New Beginnings Located every Sunday in the NEWARK WESLEYAN CHURCH l~e~~); Four Seasons Pavilion on Four 706 West Church Rd .- Newark Seasons Parkway, Newark. DE (302) 737-5190 St. Thomas's Parish The Church Directory is published by the Newark ?(, S. t'olle~f \>r. ul l'urk l'lu ce, \r11 arl., lit• 19 I Sch~l ...... 9:45 ·10:45 a.m. Sunday School· all ages ...... 9:30a.m. I 10~) ~h -lh-l-1 Chuu h Dlli '<'l'l'IKl I IKI Mnn l·n Post. New Ads and changes should be sent to: i.\1121 'nh 02D l'.trhh lnlontlilltun llotlmc . Serv~ce ...... 11 :00 ·12 noon Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Sundjll \\ or~ hi11 und k.durutlun .(Kl ·'·"' IIlii\ ru ·h.tml , R11 ~ Orw Church Directory, 601 Bridge St., P.O. Box 429, Evemng Serv1ce ...... 6:00p.m. Sunday Evening Adull &Youlh Aclivilies .... 6:30 p.m. l'hn,lhm Edu,,ttmn (.!II,!J,!<''l Any questions, ca ll Pastor Ed or ll nil I udH!! I\1. R11~ l11o Elkton, MD 21921 or Call Stephanie Smith for more & 61tldn•n\ Wor,hrp '·' '" ..,., ...., .t.. tr Sherry Hughes at 302-836-1761 Handicapped Accessible/Nursery Provided ~:30 rIll li n!\ l:udl.lrt\1 information at 41 0-398-3311 or 1-800-220-3311 Youth (jrtHUW · J1 lltp.h .tt4:1Kl 11111 A Bible-Believing, Small Group Bible Studies· throughout the . r. llt ):! h .u 7 I() p.m Deadline Is Monday B_efore The Friday Run fh r 1/ro . Thuma\ H. ]rmrn, 1/rrhtr Evangelistic Church 8/9 - Pastor James E. Yoder Ill fhr lit• Armphtn II Baldrul~t . l lllll'ta/t and \ !(at forl nrr mu1

The Apostles of the Historic Christtan Church taught th e truth about God the Son. ~SS!c Call Stephanie Smith Jesus Christ , and they taught the truth about salvation through faith, not by works. In these end times compromise of the truth or apostasy as God calls 1t has ent r d c) YOGA~ for more information about the into the doctrines taught by many "Ch ristian Churches" of the 20th century. In II of the 2,000 Wisconsin Evangelical Luth eran Synod Churches through -out Daily Hindu dcv Lions & classes. Church Directory the world , the historic truth bout God is still proclaimed and taught. Open to all interest d in the prof untl ~,~~~ :~'!'~.'I~ . The same historical truth of Jesus Christ is the • Hindu spiritual di sc ipline: for Body, at ~· :(Q; ~ underlying assumption of the academics taught at t-> ': ;;. ~: ,... all of our schools and colleges. Mind and oul. The vital r I of :r,, n~~ sp irituality and an appreciation f r all 410-398-3311 ' The local Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Church is: the great r I igion. of th e world is Saint .John's Evangelica l Lutheran Church And School presented. ontact: wami Param , or 135 South Old Baltimore Pike Newark, Delaware 19702-1535 P.O. Box 427 North as t, MD 410- 1-800-220-3311 For the sched~le of w_orship opportunities, other 287-89 16 or Information our school call 1• 302 • 368 - 7394 • ~!~ ~I ~ ;~;>- GLASGOW REFORMED RED LION UNITED Historic Head of Christiana PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST CHURCH Presbyteri n Church 1545 Church Road Bear, DE 19701 2JLIBEm ~ Glorious CHURCH A nQg community w ~oro ' Crossroads Rad1o Broadcast 9:30 a m. to Iii 1n_C hnst. 2880 Summit Bridge Rd • Bear, De Radio Station WNRK 1260AM ~~~CHURCH Presence {1-112 mi. S. of Rt. 40 & Rt. 896) Sunday School (Ages 2· Adult) 9:30 a.m. Rooted in the past, Church School Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11 :00 a.m. ... "where the Spirit of the 834·4772 branching ou t to 9:30 a.m. Lord Is, there is liberty. " Church Morning Worship ...... 8:30a.m. Nursery Avai lable the future. Worship Service Wednesday Evening Service 7:00p.m. ~ ~ {A J\1 11 :00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:00a.m. Call/or more inlonnalton on our Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. 1.8 Miles N. Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Kid's Club, Singles Club, Couples Club & Semors 1·95 Sunday Wor hip ...... II a.m. on Rt. 213 (Signing for the heanng 1mpaired a1 t 0:30 serv1ce only) Rev. Gary S. Tulak, Senior Pastor ,'"'.;, w ('~ Rev. Robert Simpson, Associate Pas tor Evening Worship ...... 6 p.m. from intersection .., ~ G.P.c. Sr. Pastor Rev. Charles F Betters 834 ·1599 Midweek Prayer Meeting of Rt. 279 ;;; Assoc. Pastor Rev. Perkins (Including Awanas Children Program), Wed ...... 7 p.m. 41 0·642·3024 1i ------Elkton-Newark Rd. (Rt. 279) ~~; Television Broadcast Suburban Cable Channel 28 A Spirit·Filled rusP..~ "The Voice of Liberty" 5:30p.m. Saturday Nursery Provided. Bible-Believing Church THE Sunday Bible Classes Summer Hours COME WORSHIP WITH US AT GOOD (All AKes) ...... 9:00 a.m. (Mid June thru Labor Day) THE GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL Praise and Worship VVorship Service Worship Service 10 a.m. - SHEPHERD No Church School Rt. 896, Newark, 'DE (with Communion) ...... 1 0:00 a.m. (Nursery Available) ...... I 0:00 a.m. ------BAPTIST ~Chr is t In Mu(!lal Min j1·tr y" 1100 Church Rd. Just off 273 Rev. George W. Tuten Ill, Pastor NURSERY AVAILABLE West of Newark. Rev. James P. Flohr Asst. Pastor CHURCH ALL WELCOME Ph. 302-731-4169 302-322-2113 Rev. Dr. D. Hix Pastor. First Church SALEM UNITED Wednesday Night EVANGELICAL AGAPE of Christ, METHODIST CHURCH at 7:00p.m. PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWS HI 469 Salem Church Road Bible Study 101 CHURCH OF NEWARK (302) 738-5907 Scientist· (302) 738-4822 A Spirit-Filled Delaware Ave. &Haines St., Newark, DE 19711 308 Possum Park Rd. Local Expression Of Holy Eucharist...... 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Anlllble to the Nmrt community NCI! llfk Christian Ed For All ..... Sept.-May Newark, DE • 737-2300 The Body Of Christ (All Ages 9:15a.m.) Sunday . SIIOOay SeMce' & Sooday School' Sooday, 10-11 a.m. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Bille SIUdyfTestinony Meeting ' WeOOesday, 7:30-a:JO p. m. WORSHIP 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Worship ...... 8:25 & 11 :00 a.m . Sunday Worship ...... 10:00a.m. Reading AoOIIVBoolc S10111 Saturday, 10 a.m.· t2 noon Little Lambs Nursery. All Programs Nursery & Chi/dcare at all services · · 9· 0 At Howard Johnson's, Rt. 896 & 1-95 • Child care is provided & Children's Church, Available All Services (302) 834-2928 Fellowship Ttme ...... 3 a.m Everyone Is always "YOU ARE WELCOME" 2274 Porter Rd., Bear, DE Sunday Schooi...... IO:OO a.m. Wednesday lovingly welcome Rev. Dr. J. Ron Owens, Pastor Evening Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. Home Meeting ...... 7:30p.m.

CHRISTIANA PE\C.\DER PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIA\ CHl'RCH CHURCH Comer of Rt. 896 & 40 (302) 368-4565 9:30 ...... Church School j I 0 :30 ...... Church Service "t. "'' "'-v Our friendly, caring, ...l, ~ ('\-1- inclusive community offaith : ~ Invites you to join us in ':. 6 b ~ MISSION, EDUCATION r11 s ,., & WORSHIP P\<.1· ')~ • · ~\\\R" Jlo <,t • )11' 19, I~J~Jfi NEWARK PosT ·:· OBITUARIES

W. of ewa rk ; daughter, Donna M. ewa rk ; sev n grandc hildren; and in Gracelawn Memorial Park. ~O BITUARIES , from 21 tcr, aro l L. De urcey of ewark; brother, R b rt arrison of Jone-. or Newark ; and sister. Lillian nine great-grandchildren. Owm:r and Piloh ""o ·iation , A'>heboro , .. and Ol ga ole of Russell of Br merton, Wa '> h. ervice and burial were pri ate. Dorothy Thompson Brand wrne Soaring A'><,O<.: Jation entralia, Wash .; four grandchil­ A service was h ld July 6 at The family ·uggests contribu- ami Veteran-. of Forcrgn War<, dr ·n ; and two great-grandchildren. Nich b - ilm ore Fu neral Home. tion s t ewark Ambulan e und , ewark re ident Dorothy A. Ne a1k Po-.t475 . A memorial service a'> held Burial wa!-. in Lombardy cmet ry. Box 14 , N wark 197 15. Thompson di d Sa turday, June 29, He i-. '> Lirviv~:d by wile of 7· July I at ' pi ccr-Mullikin & The family suggests ntribu- l 96, f heart failure in Chri stiana y~a r '>. b lcen Bu:-.c'>ki . Warwick r:uncral I lome. Burial was tions Amcri an Diabetes Richard A. Pease, 49 Ho pital , after becoming ill at "·rvic · wa:-. held Jul y l at private. Ass ciation. home. Bec.,on Memorial Scrvu.:c-. of The family -.u gges t ~ contribu - Bear rc. id m Ri chard A. Pease Mr . Th mp. n. 61 , r tired in 'hri-.tiana -Eikton . l3unal wa'> in tion~ to Com pa s~ i na te are Anna Lehman, di d aiUrday June 29, 1996, when 199 a a nur e's a. si tant at Tilton Delawar · Vcwran!-. m ·morial Hospice. Newark . he was stru ·k by a vehic l whi l rid ­ erra e nur ing h me afte r 25 years. Ccntet ·r . teacher at Sunnyside ing hi : bike on R edy P int P int She wa. a native of Wilmington. 'I he family <,u •gesh contribu­ M. Bridge, ·outh f De lawar City, She is urvived by on , Robert tion ., to the R '>erve Officers Nadine Jones, Newark resid ent nna Lehman p lice aid. L. Jr. of New Castle, William A. Sr. A-.s o<.: iation , I nns tituti on Ave . 58 , homemaker died unday, June 30. 1996, of res- Mr. Peas , 49, was a chemi cal and Kenneth C., b th of Newark , N.E.. Wa'>hmgton D. ·. 20002. pirat ry failu re in lnglcs id ar engi neer for th DuPont o. f r 21 and Benj amin 0 . of Wilmington· Newark resident Nadine M. enter, H ckcssin. year·, and was a member of the daughter Patri cia T. Cox of St. Jones died un day, June 10. J 99 , Mrs. L hman . 90, r tired in 1982 chemi ca l consulting gr up at the Augustine, Fla. ; brothers, William , Esther Stief, 78, of ompli at ions from diab tc. in from Sunnys ide Schoo l in N wark Nem urs Building. He wa. a Ca rl Ralph and Denny Lyons, all local homemaker 'hri stiana llospi tal. Her ni ckname <.~fter I0 years as <.1 teach r. h was niversit y f Washington graduate. of Wilmington, and Jame Lyons of wa. Dca nie. b rn in Pai i~ l e , cotland, and imi ­ He is survived by wife, Gai l Was hington; ·ist r. . Marion Harris Cila '>gow rc.-.iden t E-;lh ·r Stier, Mrs. Jones, SR. a native grat d to the nited tatcs in 1922. Pease; children Gordon Dixon and and Thelma Radcliff, both of formerly or Lester, Pa. . died Wi lmington , lived in cwark 2H h was a member f St. J hn 's- Eli zabeth Ann Pease, both of Wilmingt n; seven grandchildren; Saturday, June _9 , 1996, at home. y an.. he wa~ a homcmaka and Hol y Ang Is ath lie Church , Elkton, Md .: mother. dith E. Peas and a great-gntndd aughter. Mrs. Sti 'L ?H. wa -. a homemak er. had attend d P.S . du Pont II igh ewark. ll er husband, William J. of Mesa, riz .; broth r, eorg E. A s rvice wa s held July 3 at I ler hu -. band . William J .. ti cf , r., School. L ·hman, died in 1985. Jr. of West h ster, Pa., and Donald Nichols- ilmore Funeral Hom , ell ·d in ISIH<.J. 'he is '> urvivctl by hu -, hand of 32 h i!-. survived by children, John J. of Savannah, Ga . ewp rt. She i'> su rvived hy -; on , William year~. Raymond E. Jones Sr.; so n~ . M.. r. and Margaret M. iusti , both service was held July . at Burial was in ilv rbro k J. Jr .. with whom ., he li ved; daunh - Ra ymond E. Jr. )f ' layton . and Roy or Wilmington , and Jose ph J. of Mea ley Funeral !lome . Burial was emct ry.

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116 ACT IIOW. Rare ~ waterfront ) IIYRTU lEACH oceanfront WIMSTOII, WV. 65 acres HELP PROMOTE WORLD I 236 342 lost & Found peace by hosting a high 2.:W ac now $39,990. Was resort condo rentals. From abandoned homestead, cu~J Mobile Homes lor school exchange student from $54,990. Vl~lnla develope summer: $84 daily, Fall $62. bio timber, cool secl oeo Produce close-out don t miss this op­ Centrally located. Indoor/out­ Europe, South bUilding site. 6 miles from Sale LOST CAT male black & Scandinavj~'- portunity to save thousands; door pools, whirlpools, sau­ New River (maJor whitewater, white, vidnlty ot Christina Amertca Am. Students arriv­ Ing In August . CaN AISE. 1· Call S.uegf88n. 1-«M-~ I nas, atrium, tennis, play­ fishing). Sklllng nearby. PEACHES Mills ~ts..J..Bkton Rd . Reward. 3816 ext. 1~ . ground, gamerooms. Sales: 2 $55.000. 1-304-253-7972. OPEN HOUSE . July 21st, & 302 4::MHN24 800-SIBLING. AfFORDABLE WATERFRONyJ bedroom-$65,000. 1 m- 28th, 2-4pm , 41 Matt Court, Pick your own 238-1181 . - Waterford .Large Doublewlde Call for hours 202 1.08 ac • $49,990. Bulla 210 Closed Sundays 117 • your drum house. Keep­ NEW LOB CHALET . 5 acres­ many extras, bonus help! Houses lor Sale $49,500 call302-836·1761 Sortna VIIIIJ finn Notices Acreage & lots your boat at your own $39,900. New rustic cabin At 1 at Conowingo dock. Enjov the good' with 30' covered porch. OVer­ 410 378-3280 1111 on the water. Direct looking MD, PA and WV. En· BARGAINS ON government SKYUNE '16 2Bf!t 1ba. Local· ANYONE WITH old photos of 3 ST~TE VIEWS. 35t ac cabin aooass to VIrginia's Chesa· joy nearby Deep Creek Lake foreclosed homes. Save up to ed at Summit ttrldge Par1(. Newar1( I Main Sti Univ. of $549 .24 per month• Enjoy peab Bay. CiH Bluegreen to­ and 4 season recreations. Vis· 50% or more. Minimum or no (Across from People's PlaZa). 352 DE. call Tlsh at 368-2001 breathtaking sunsets & spec- day. 1-800-n5-4563 ext ta Properties. 1 800-688- down payment. Delinquent tax Colorful, roomy, deluxe ap- tacu~r mountain views from ~154~4·;.....______7693. properties, repos sold this iances. Available Immediate­ Sporting Goods GOD'S LIGHT the porch of this 2 bedroom COASTAL NORTH CAROUNA. month. call now for lists. 1 . Can own for as little as OWN YOUR OWN home now! 800 338-()()20 ext. 2099._ 230/mo + lot rent. For more MINISTRIES cabin, while listening to a Brand new waterfront com· No downpayment on Miles ~ mountain stream . 112 open, munlly. A boater's paradise. BROOKSIDE 3BR ranch In info call 302 656..0002. WE ARE HERE TO LEND A materials. Innovative con· BODYBUILDERS 112 wooded. Ready for Deep water access to ICWW struction financing . Call Miles move-in condition! $85,900 HELPING HAND 1 Your chance to acquire horses. Waiting for you to en- Neuse River, Pamlico Sou Ad Homes today . 1 800 343- 254 everything you need for a IF YOU NEED US joy the country. Cal owner. 1 and AHantic Ocean . Deep GLENDALE 3BR ranch wlfR, •Do you need help with 2884 . ext. L. complete home gym • at a 304 492-5429. *Purchase waterfrontlots from $64,900 . big yard. $91 ,900. Apartments, fraction of the price of an addiction? price $99,200 with 25% Lots with dee te II f SOUTH CAROUNA LAKE­ new equipment! Includes: · Are you looking for down, balance financed at P wa r s P rom VIEW bargain. $24,900 . Free ROlliNG MEADOWS 1 acre Unfurnished 6.3% ARM for 20 vears. OAC. someone to talk to about a ~oCh~e . Rc':s~gMa~~tl~ boat slip. Beautifully wooded lot wltrees & stream.$45,900 . *Sears Modular Home A WATERFRONT BARGAIN. and Dev. Co. 1.a>D-482..()806. lot w/free private boat slip. NOTTINGHAM TOWER Apts. Gym with cables and leg problem? Prime Lake Murray location RED LION REALTY,INC . 1BR & . 2BR's available, 1st Every Wednesday night 2600' pristine riverfront. 24 ac COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA. attachments, trtceps bar, • $453/mo •. One of a kind . Free list of waterfront bar· abutting golf course. Paved 302 834-6565 month rent FREE! Call 610 lat bar & more . from 6:00 to 7:00 PM Own entire peninsula on ma- gains. Acreage and home roads, water, sewer, more. 932·3331 . *Regular press bench there will be someone to jestic mountain river with un- sites as low as $17,900. Uve Excellent financing . Water­ FSBO Must selllmmed. 3mB.R1 *Bench press machine front also available . Call 1 ·1 112ba fannhouse & ba 1 talk with who cares for spoiled mountain views. Gent- oak Development 1 800·566· ac . $139.550 .610 255..0275 . 262 *Approx 1200 lbs. weight ly laying open and wooded LAND. 800-704 -3154 . HCV. plates (600 lbs Iron, 600 you, to help see you land . Ready to build, camp ~;..;;...;.... ______Housing to Share through your troubles WATER I DEEP Creek lakefront GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED lbs plastic.) fish, swim or just relax. Priced GARRm COUNTY, MD. 8.6 homes, pennies on the $1 . *12 dumbbells (10 lbs-40 The Apostolic Gospel below bank appraisal. acre $~ ~~~ · Minutes to with boatslips from S7g,900. Lake access with boatsllp Repos, VA, HUD, Sheriff WATER'S EDGE 2BR 2BA lbs) plus one 60 lb. Church *$69,900. 25% down balance Deep Creett Lake and several sales . No money down condo. $350/mo + 112 util In~ •saveral barbells w/ col­ RT. 841, 112 Way between financed 15 years, 6.3% ARM . state paf1(s. New roads, sur­ from $39 900. Wooded home­ sites with lake access from government loans available eludes pool & wor1(out f~llty . lars. Chatham And West Grove OAC. Call owner 1-304-492- vey and perc. 3 state views . now. Local listings/directory. 302369-3836 Phone 610 869-8175 5429. Vista Properties. 1-&l0-688- $17,900. Call 1 800 898· 7693. 6139 . ALS. Toll free 1-800-669-2292 ext. C1ll 410 287-3823 H-4000. 266 OHica Space for Kangaroo Clddy Hillcrest Pretty On Top- FSBO Model, Electric walk behind Captains 11/2acres partially Rent golf kart, carries 1 bag $500 wooded hillside With 302-366·1970 Beautiful View, Cape Cod TURNQUIST APARTMENTS f$\ 2~"~:-~!!n~ 3BRI den, LA, DR"' country ELITON 112 E MAIN ST Of· 360 kit, g deck, h/w noors, f I fice space for rent. With or Tile llffol'tltlble Complelt ~ ooGs & cATS bsmt,. close to 1-95, real without furniture. $250/mo . Wanted to Buy ; .. I:IA.a~an • Baths-Dips-Styling country living. Reduced 410 378-2500. ••• t;l'ft"C V (We go anywhere) Prtce! $116 9004 Call after S · 1 & 2 BR p · E Large Indoor Suites m 410 28r-2696. 276 COLLECTOR WANTS • pac1ous apts. • nvate ntrances With Connecting ~ Townhomes, World & U.S. coins. Cop­ •Washer/dryer • 24 Hr. Emergency Service • NC@ HeatedOutside Floon Runs Thru -Out per, Sllve~ & Gold. Call Condos lor Rant btw 4pm-tpm. 410 275· • Cedar Decks • ~wner Managed ~, •SEPARATE CATTERY IF ~OU FIND AN ITEM 8376. Ask for Bob. Give us a call to place an 1 ($) ~ :592·0099 . ~ . -~39s~832o ad! There is NO CHARGE nMBERBROOI 2 BIR 1112 ·------..l.,- to run a 3 line ad all week'. BA Townhouse. Avail. 811 . 362 \ 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I!! 175DEAVERROAD,ELKTON MD $645.00 + Sec. & Utils. 302- 836-8136 Yard & Garage 278 Sales Vacation Property 0 0 BEST SELECTION in Ocean * City. 1-800-638-2102. ••At• fordable Rentals • • Dally and NORTH EAST COMMUNITY weekly rentals. Free color YARD SALE SAT 7fl0 SAM-? brochure. Open 7 days a Rt 7 Approximately 1 mile . \ week. Holldav Real Estate . from N£ Middle School tum onto Forrest Rd. Toys, 'hard· ware, tools, h/h, children & 322 adult clothina . CALVERT 12 S. Fieldcrest Dr. Furniture next to Rising Sun High Sch. Multi family Sat. 7/20, 9-1. 0 PC-Ont Set· $550 .00, Babv crib & lots of oood stuff. Kitchen Shaker Table & ELITON 1555 Appleton Rd, Benches- $75.00 Couch­ Follow signs to Mllbume's $75 .00 CIII30'2-733-G744 Orchard. 3rd house on left Apartment Executive Office Set-W1lnut multi famllv 7119-20 Conference Table $1800. ELITON 242 MACKALL ST. Large Rat Top Desk $1500. Sat 7120 9am-? larJJe Multi· Library Table $900. Annolre family yard sale. Antique furn, $800. All w/glass tops . Or crafts & h/h items. S4500 for all. 610 932-3100. ELITON 2625 Old Field Point Ad . Sat 7120 8·3. Toys! base­ ELKTON, MD 332 ball cards, NintendoL c othes, Miscellaneous antiaues . arab baas 6 more. Meadows At Elk Creek ELITON THOMSON'S Estates 439 Muddy Lane • 127 West Thomson Dr, 7120, 41 0-398-Q470 • s • •••• • 9-2, set of 15x8 P/U rims, ······~ sofa & chair. clothes. H/H Turnquist Apartme nts E ELKTON, 312 Nottingham Rd, • L 7119 + 20l 8-4, Multi Family 11 0 Windward C t. • E *•!•* 41 0-392-0099 • • • • c • •• - .. ..fOR SAlf .... - Yard Sale. ots of baro ains 1994 & 1995 Hess GALENA • 184 Birchwood Elk Chase Apartments Trucks Lane . "Dogwood Village ", Sat e G 410 398·9362 7120, 8·? Kid's clothes, H/H 62 Elk Chase Dr. • A Items etc. 410-398-3790 • • • • • • • s METAL ROOFING AND SID· NORTH EAST - corner of Car· lNG. For houses/barns. In­ olyn St. & Thomas Ave . Frl . Evergreen Terrace G credible proven product. Su­ 7119 & Sat. 7/20, 9-2. per attractive. Low Cost. Easy Somethlna for eve rvone. 11 7 Courtney Dr. • • A Installation. Guaranteed 20 410-398-7328 • • • s •••• • years. We cut to the Inch. Fast NORTH EAST 121 E Cecil Ave . Delivery! Free Literature . 1 Sat 7/20 8·? 2 family moving 717 656·1814. sale. Furniture and other house hold ooods. RISING SUN - 239 Smith Rd . WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan Sat. 7/20, 9-4 . laptop com ­ puters, elect. typewriter, fumi· at home. Buy direct and save! ture & much mo re . CommerclaV home units from $199.00. Low monthly pay­ ZION 72 Porter Rd Sat 7/20 9- 3. Multi·famlly. Fum, electron· ments. Free color catalog . 1 lcs, clothes, shoes, books, h/h 800-842·1305. IIams & much mo re .

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J•IJIIJ .. I(~ lll~ill.. I~S'I,il'rl~ AUCTION FORMI~Il Y)J(~i\ lllJIIJ)JNC; An Updated Look At ~EQUAL 5.&72t Acres+ t&,OOO Sq. Ft. Bldg. HOUSING On the premises known as 1275 W. Pula ki Hwy., MORTGAGE US Rt . 40, Cecil Co., Elkton, MD (on US Rt. 40 OPPORTUNITY between North East and Elkton) on: All real estate MON., JULY 29 • t2 NOON advertised herein is RATES Inspection Mon. 7/22 • 4·7 p.m. subject to the or BY Appointment Federal Fair In New Castle County REAL ESTATE: 5.762 J reo; 1oned ll- ' Housing Act, which omm •rcial; fro nt age on U Rt. 40; priv<~tc well makes it illegal to s •ptir ~ys t m; hard 'iUrfarc ircul.-.r drivcwi ling; 2 large limitation or multi-u c ba throoms; 1/2 bath; oil hot <~ir h0.1t ; I . ir onditioning unib; on ' il unt y T, Map 26, discrimination Pare I 2 3. An II nt lo at ion wi th th ' oppor­ based on race, tunity to buy a good building w/land r ildy-to-go. color, religion , sex , Th . YM Aha' bui lt .1 new ILrg er faci lity 1n Elkton. 71/t. 7Y.. TERMS: $1 5,000 down. Bal. 60 d.1y . . Oth r terms handicap , familial 81f2 sa l • day. Not liJbl • for a idents ~ale d, y. old a~ status or national ENTRUST HOME is. No buyer' f •c! FINANCING ]I/,_ 0 0 origin or intention to 576-'1100 0 8% 8Ys WJLLJMJ H. AMOSS, Aueflon~ r make any such MNC MORTGAGE $365 3 7% 33 YRS. PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERING preferences, 456-0nG 7~ 2303 Bel Air Rd., Fallston, MD 21 047 lim itations or ( 410) 879-7272 discrimination.

State laws forbid discrimin ation in the sale , rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. In Maryland , ENTRUST HOME 8~ 738..()400 . Y2 $325 812 discrimination MNC MORTGAGE $365 8 based on marital 456·0n6 2% $365 8 status or physical NORWEST MORTGAGE $350 8 3 or mental handicap 239-6300 3 $350 8 is prohibited. These rates effective 7/19/96, were provided We will not knowingly accept by the lenders and are subject to change. any advertising for Other terms may be available. These rates 227 GREEN HAVEN DR. real estate which is Magnificent Waterfront, Channing Rancher are for existing first mortgages. Points may situated on a 1.5+/- acre lot wtih 217' of in violation of the waterfrontage on the Elk River · Pier and law. All persons are vary on refinances. Down payment electric boat lift makes your water activities a hereby informed requirement may vary. *Caps and length may breeze. Home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a that all dwellings sensational Florida Room. Attached single advertised are vary on adjustable rates. To list your garage as well as a detached 3 car garage. Call for more details and an appointment. This available on an mortgage rates in the Newark Post, call well maintained home is offered for $449,900. equal opportunity Renee Quietmeyer at 1-80Q-22Q-3311. (410) 398-4753 basis. p .~-: 26 • NF:W IU( P OS"J • J I.Y 19, 1996 737 760 INTBECOURT Miscellaneous Upholstery OF COMMON PLEAS PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THE STATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will Svcs. OF DELAWARE ae1 at Ptmlc Auction on 8129196 at 2 p.m .. at: FREDERICI'I UPHOL8T£RY · IN AND FOR .....UC STORAGII Banjo & Qultar LasoiW Sofa $300. Chairs $125. NEWCASTLE US_. CIIUila.IA- ROAD Mandolin & Flddltlasona Free plclc-up & deiNery COUNTY INNOVATIVE TEAM - CASTU.- ,.,. Newartc, Delaware area 41D 287-3545 IN RE: the personal property heretofore stored with the Phone 302 737-o461 CHANGE OF NAME OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ~by: Melissa Quercetti IF136 • Richard Maloof • cassettes, duftle bag, wt. COMPUTER TUNINQ PETITIONER(S) Program Director bench. end table, stereo cabinet 802 White • chairs, sofa, bench, Enhance your PC/XT/AT TO IC188 - Nancy wt. with modfficatlons per­ Mopeds, Scooters Melissa Kastelic Lead Teacher loveseat. table formed by a degreed pro NOTICE IS HEREBY tC188- Tessa Smith -1 bed, 18 boxes at your home or business. Registrar tC174 - Odette Manlove • boxes, bikes, washer, HONDA SCOOTER 'II AERO GIVEN that Melissa Will install your utilities Que rcetti intends to dnBSSef, bEMis, tires and tweak your win.inl 50 1800 miles. Tagged till '97. Send Resume: ARTS ACADEMY IC070 • Charles Moore • chairs, sofa, bed, fish system.ini, conflg.sys and $950. 080 302 ~-7023 or present a Petition to the 800 309-7243 Pln#410856 Court of Common Pleas 705 N. Market St. tank, dresser, table autoexec.bat files to get np 7/19,26 your PC running error for the State of Delaware Wilm. DE 19801 tree. Ms-oos 1.0 through in a nd for New Castle WIN95 and NT 3.51 County, to change her No telephone inquires 410 398-7620 818 name to Melissa Kastelic July PUBLIC NOTICE between 8 m & 1 m Power Boats Melissa Quercetti Closing 30, 1996 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will Petitioner(s) sell at Public Auction on B/29/96 at 3:30p.m. at: DATED: 6-27-96 PUBLIC STORAG., R&M POWER np 7/5,12,19 HI BIILUVU. RD .. NEWARK, a• 1.711 WASHING the personal property heretofore stored with the • Houses HOTI HOTI HOTI • Boats undersigned by: NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE IB004 - Sandra F. Tilford - boxes, bags, TV, • Decks CHECKMATE 16' Speed ­ IN THE COURT • FREE ESTIMATES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY rocker, sheH, chairs boat w/115 HP Mercury OF COMMON PLEAS 410 392-5693 0/8 motor. Galvanized Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will IE005 - Quintin E. Johnson - bike, boxes, tires, FOR THE STATE Jim Richardson trailer NEW TIRES . sell, to satisfy lien of the owner, at public sale by pet carrier, mattress, hutch S5 Great shape! Call OF DELAWARE competitive bidding on THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, IG034 - D Bolden • dressers, table, bags, boxes, 000. INANDFOR 41 0 885·5492 evenin . 1996 AT 10:00 AM at the Public Storage facility clothing, chairs, shovels, pots, pans, household 740 NEWCASTLE located at 3801 N. DuPont Hwy., New Castle, DE Items Painting, Papering 1e&a BAYLINER 19' Open COUNTY 19720 the personal goods stored therein by the IB036 - Pat Fanning - sofa, loveseat, waterbed, Bow Rider 125 horse force IN RE: following: stereo, stools, bags CHANGE OF NAME OF ;======~~~outboard galvanized E-Z Load IE91 0 - Teresa Blain - childs bed, chairs, sofa/love #E085 - Sandra F. lilford - wardrobe boxes, Trailer. New Eagle Depth Fish Orman Robert Averitt seat/boxes/bags, table clothes, bags Finder Arn/Fm cassette com ­ 1004 Tulip Tree Lane IE911 - Cora A. Berry - mattresses, chairs, #F030 - Migdalia Silva • Boxes, 3 dressers, sofa, plete ' canvas kit. Excellent Newark, DE 19713 vacuum, sofa, dresser, washer loveseat, coffee table, table, boxes, lamps, chairs coodltion. Runs great Must PETITIONER #D736 - Monica Lewis - bags, boxes, too full to np 7/19,26 see for $5000 firm . call Terry TO completely Inventory or Patsy (410) 287·3589 or Robert Averitt P& PPAINTING leave mesaae #C508 • Monica Lewis • dresser, painting, 6 boxes, NOTICE IS HEREBY clock, too full to completely inventory NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WORKSHOP GIVEN tha t Orman #A235 - William Murrey -clothing, ex. machine, Free Estimates The Delaware Transit Corporation will conduc~ a GOOD FAMILY BOAT Robert Averitt intends to boxes, bags, table C1ll (410) 398-0821 present a Petition to the public hearing workshop to obtain com~ents on 1~s COBIA-CUDDY with 120 #A225 - Charles Johnson - dresser, bed, 6 bags ·proposed changes to two of DART Fust States Leave messa e Court of Common Pleas #A 11 0 - Ooretha M. Bryant - grill, 12 bags, rugs HP OMC 0/B. Galvanized transit routes: Rt. 16-Newark Exp~e ss ~nd Rt. 55- for the State of Delaware Purchases must be made with cash only and paid trailer w/new tires. in and for New Castle 0ld Baltimore Pike at the date and ttme hate~ below. 745 $3 500. Call 410 885- at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is and The proposal for the Rt. 16 calls for an ahgnment ounty, to change his must be removed at the time of purchase. Public Power Washing 5492 Evenin s. change at Apple Rd. The bus wi~ use its current name to Robert Av eritt Storage reserves the right to bid. Sale is subject to Orman Robert Averitt alignment until Apple Rd., but will turn lef~ onto adjournment. Barksdale Rd., and turn right onto Casho .Mtll Rd. A.C.S MOBILE POWER WASH Pctitioner(s) np 7/19,26 ·we·re the ones to call for ex­ DATED: June 25, 1996 where it will then continue on its current al1gnment. The Rt. 55 proposal includes schedule ch~ges to perienced expert service 819 np 7/5,12,19 *Biodegradable Detergents better reflect current running times due to highway *Hot high pressure washing Dinghies construction. As a result, service would run available (excellent for bubble approximately every hour. Beginning July 22, 1996, gum removal) QUICK SILVER '96 IN THE COURT the proposed service chan~es to Rts. 16 and 55 can be •we carry a 525 gal water INFLATABLE OF COMMON PLEAS OPCOMI"G fiOCTIOHS reviewed at the Newark Library. tank 10ft w/4 HP Mercury Oil · FOR THE STATE Comments concerning the proposal can be made •oecks, homes, trailers both never used . Original OF DELAWARE JULY 20 - 10:00 AM - Antiques, fumiture, verbally at the pUblic hearing workshop to be held on *Masonry smalls, etc. #11202 purchase price $1950, Will IN AND FOR 'fuesday, August 6, 1996, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 P·~· •commercial kitchen exhaust sacrifice for $1600!! JULY 27- 10:00 AM- Antiques & valuable real systems, miscellaneous NEWCASTLE at WILMAPCO, located at 850 Libr~ Ave., S~te Caii&OI..-&&-1108 COUNTY estate sale was postponed from July 13 #1 13 100 Newark, DE. Persons havmg heanng *(10% oH with this ad) Pine St., Oxford, PA •410 3i2-.45H 800 685-.4071 INRE: disabilities who need interpreters should contact the CHANGE OF NAME OF AUG. 15-6:00 PM- Valuable real estate newly· Delaware Transit Corporation in writing by July 29, built split-level home on 1/2 acre Bore. lot. Grant 748 Latdior Youconjee Diop 1996, at the address below. Individuals un.able ~ PETITIONER(S) & S. 4th, Oxford, PA attend the bearing workshop should submit thetr AUG. 17- 9:30AM- Important estate auction­ Remodeling Transportation TO requests or comments in writing to; Latdior D. Williams Victorian antiques, oak, walnut fumiture, docks, IYI'C Public Hearing Workshop Victrolas, china, glassware, tools, rarities & CUSTOM FINISH WORK NOTICE IS HEREBY P.O. Box 1670 GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars GIVEN that Latdior collectibles. "Estate of Smedley Thomas", #26 . W"almington, DE 19899-16?0 · . All Inclusive Phlsas , for pennies on the $1 . Jaguar Pennsylvania Ave., Rl 41, S. Avondale, PA kitchen, and baths new and ·Youconjee Diop intends to This workshop will allow the pu~lic to ~ve at Corvette, Mercedes, BMW, SEPT 21 - 10:00 AM • Over 70 yr. collection anytime during the previously mentioned times and remo. inc. tiles ref. 398-1008 Porsche, Honda, 4x4 trucks present a Petition to the s, Court of Common Pleas bottles, jars, flasks, inks, milks, medicines & have the opportunity to comment on the proposed and more. Local salesldirec· related adv. pes. Also, RARE CHES. CO. tory. Toll free . 1-800-669· for the State of Delaware changes. A court reporter will be present to officially M. LEWIS & in and for New Castle HISTORICAL ITEMS, PHOTOS & transcribe comments for the record. 2292 ext. A-4000. MEMORABILIA. Held at Nottingham Antique & County, to change his/her All written and verbal comments made at the PRESTON name to Latdior D. Auction Center, 11202 Bait. Pike, Nottingham, hearing workshops will be included in a verbatim 862 PA. By order: Estate of Smedley Thomas. 25 years ap•lenct Williams transcript that will be sent to ~he Dela~~re Joanne Sharpless Cruse, Executrix/Thomas E. Carpentry, concrete sid­ Autos Under $5000 Edith H. Williams Department of Transportation for use 10 determuung Martin, Jr. Atty. Ing, decks, garages, etc. Petitioner(s) the approval, revision, or rejection of the p~posal. No job too small. Free Es­ HONDA '81 ACCORD U DATED: 7/1196 JEFFREY EDGAR WHITESIDE The Delaware Transit Corporation sel'Vlce change timates. Call 410 658- is being initiated based upon the authority defined in 7493 MHIC I 50717 5spd, A/C, am/fm~cass, 10 CC np 7/5,12,19 AUCTIONUR &. APPRAISER AU-2368 changer, Cell one, 1371< Serving Trt-St.llte Sln'e 1979 Title 2 Chapter 13 section 1309 of the Delaware highway miles . ways dealer (610) 932-21 14 Code. maintained ~900 . Inspected. np 7/19 MORETZ & SONS Call 800 410-1335 & leave QUALITY HOME messaoe. LEGAL NOTICE Estat of MARY H. IMPROVEMENT!! 864 McMAHON, Deceased. 25 yrs experience in all phases. No job is to large ~utos Over $5000 ~~t! c~ is hcr~b[t ~~v;~ or small! Call today for Testamentary upon the tree. estima!eJ 41 o 939- OLDS BRAVADA '91, 4dr ., all estate of MARY H. 0177. MHiw47687 WD, ps, pb, pw, cruise, tilt, McMAHON who depart­ CO player. $12,000. Exc. ed this life on the 23rd cond . Call410 398-2497 . day of JUNE, A.D. 1996, 756 '78 CORVmE Baby blue, late of 359 WEDGE­ Trash Removal Auto, T tops. Looks good . W 0 0 D R 0 AD , Asking $6500 neg. Call 41D- NEWARK, DE 19711 398-3381 'tll9om. were duly granted unto #l COMMERCIAL PlAZA STINE'S TRASH SERVICE EILEEN CLEAVES and ELKTON, MD 21921 Why pay high prlces for 872 H. du VAL CLEAVES on Robin Roht, MS, RD, CDE trash . servb? For quality the 26th day of JUNE, 410-392-9894 Consulting Dietitian and clean service at only Pickups A.D. 1996, and all per­ (Value Food Shopping Center) $16Jmooth for residential sons indebted to the said P.O. Box 1033, Hockessin, DE 19707 service, give us a call at deceased are requested to 5a 302•738•2787 ~ 378·3792. Serving from make payments to the ~~~ GREAT WORK TRUCK Wellness Program Development Elkton to Conowingo and CHEVROLET Executors without delay, Port De oslt area. SCOTTSDALE '80 FULL Individual Nutrition Intervention and all persons having #'# NE Certified Diabetes Education SIZE PICK • UP . 9~000 demands against the de­ 1 MILE~_AUTOQ1IC, ceased are required to 757 GAMGE-KEPT, exhibit and present the 1 WEEK I FREE INCLUDES CAP. JUST same duly probated to the 1 Tree Services INSPa.NEW BRAKES, FREE I TANNING MUtFLER, GOOD said Executors on or be ­ RUBBER,.~ RADIO fAM/FM fore the 23rd day of LARSONS TREE STERtO CASS(ffi) FEBRUARY, AD. 1997, : MEMBE!~!~Ul~ ~~SSION: $1300 CALL: or abid by the law in SERVJCE 610 86L3869 this behalf. _110T VALID ""'lli ANY OTHER QEFER. • • Best rates available now EILEEN CLEAVES • Hazardous take downs and • Stump.& Shrub removal PICK-UP TRUCK • Mltsu­ H. du VAL CLEAVES • Land clearing blshi '95 Sport Editi()IJ Executors • Brush chipping wlbra, bedcover pwr sun· VANCE A. FUNK, III • ArNOOd available roof & chrome mags. ESQ. •fully Insured MD Forest Good on gas. Payoff 2 7 3 EAST MAIN Produds operator. 4f0 $11,800. Make an offer • 392-5175. Must IIIII call (302) 454- STREET, STE A 1330 1Y NEWARK, DE 19711 .p. 7/1.2, 711»,7Je 838-9170 • 893-0600 ()ldsrnobil Here DATE SEIZED: 06/04/96 ARTICLE: $468.00 US Elkton, MD ARTICLE: $944.00 US Currency ADVANTAGE Currency 41 0-398-0700 BAYSHORE C•ll FROM:Herman Congo FROM:Jamar Farnum AGENCY: Wilmington AUTO, Inc. N•flly AGENCY: Wilmington Police 503 E. Pul a ki Hwy. W l nd of High t. A~ Police WHERE: Eas t 23rd WHERE: 5th & N Street I I Elkton, M 398-7770 ,, ~MJi. 1-800-394-2277 Madison Streets DATE SEIZED: 06/07/96 L..--80_0-_25_5_-7_77_0 __,,f/0·391·1230 DATE SEIZED: 06/20/96 ARTICLE: $20.00 US Oxford, ARTICLE: $ ~9 . 00 US Currency PA . Currency 610-932-2892 RITTENHOUSE Pontiac FROM: Demet.rius FROM: Leroy Robinson Demby MOTORS AGENCY: Wilm ington AGENCY: Wilmington IH 4() & 2. 2- I'ERRYVILII Used Cars Police Police 250 [lkt n Rei. C.ll - · 24 li/ 1· 1100-IS 111 -llf•llO WHERE:2202 N Monroe WHERE: East 24th Chevrolet Mon- 1hw.,

$164 $139 $199 $169 FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE Only 24 mo. Only36mo. 199& EAGLE TALON 1998 JEEP G. CBEROm WEDO AC, AM-FM Cass, Alum Wheels, Dual Airbag , Cloth 6~ . 4X4, PW, PL,TI~ . Cruise,Sunscreen , AWFM Cass, AI Tires,Tra 1 ~r Tcw Prep

MSRP $25.935 MSRP . $28,232 DISC 2400 MSRP $17,518 DISC 2,800 REBATE 1000 DISC 1,110 COL GRAD 400 COL GRAD 400 COL GRAD 400 TRADE WORTH 2,500 TRADE WORTH 2,500 STK# 96-057 TRADE WORTH 2,500 STK# 96·937 $322 $197 $190 $355 $236 FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE FINANCE OR LEASE Only 36 mo. Only 36 mo. Only36mo. 'F1nance payments are ba se d on "Chrysler Gold Key Plu s" plan (see dealer for details) . Lease payments are based on a closed end lease w/purchase option . First payment, refundable security deposit and bank acquisition fee are due at delivery. $2500 trade worth not guaranteed. State taxes &licensing fees not included. Photographs shown may not be actual vehicle available. "Previously titled vehicle. After $2000 down. THROW ...... AWAY NADA BOOK!

V6 AT AC. PS. PB. PW PL 84CAMAAO 93 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT V6. Al AC. pq PB. PW PL AMIFM Cas5 89 CHEVY CAVALIER RS v6, AI, PS, PS, AMIFM C tiS VG , AIC, PS. PB, PW, PL, AMIFIA CASS Great Work it!Jdt $4,995• $4,995. AS IS AT, AC, PS. PB. AMIFM, CASS $6,995" $5,4&5· Alii $149*mo. $109* mo. $1,995 S155*mo. S179*mo. 42 months 60 months ASISS1250* 60 months 38 months $3,995 1990 FORD TAURUS SON 93 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM VG. AT, AC. PS. PS, AWFM 1991 FORD ESCORT S1W lib. /If, AC. PW PI 9f PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 87 TOYOTA PICKUP 94 JEEP CHEROKEE 414 $5,495* $5,495* $2,495* V6. AT .AIC. PS. PB. PW. PL, e Cyl, AC, AMIFM V6, AT, AC, PS. PB AM-FM Cass. 1111 , Crui• •x• AC , PS, PB, AM/FM $149*mo. $129*mo. $99*mo. $8,995* $13,995~ 48 months 54 months 36 months AS IS $6,995• S239*mo. $199*mo. S297*mo. 92 HYUNDAI EXCEL 93 FORD FESnVA 36 month• 93 SUBARU IMPREZA $2,995 80months SO months AJC. PS, PM PB AC, PS, PB, AMIH.I AT, AJC , PS, PS, AWFM $7,995* $5,495. $4,995• 93 PLYMOUTH SUNIWICE H DODGIIWI CX4 IIFORD.aNCO 12 CHEVY.._., $169*mo. $109*mo. v8, AT. PC. AMIFM Cass 4>14 , VB, AT V6, A'f, AC, PS, PB, AMIFM 60 months $145*mo. NC, PS, PB 48 60 months $17,999" $3,995* $8,4951 93 DODGE COLT S359*mo. 89 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 1989 FORD TAURUS SDN AMIFM PS As Is $3,995 $189*mo. S199*mo. V , AT, NC, PW. Pl. Til\, Crul~e VO, AT, AC, PW, PI 88 months $5,995* $4,495* $4,995" 24 months 54montha 92PLYMOUTH $199*mo. $159*mo. $129*mo. AT, AJC, PS/PB, TII.T, CRUISE 95 DODGE CARAVAN 36 months 36 months 14 DODGE IWI15GO aT 93 .IEEP CHEROKEE SPORT 54 months $8,995' \'e, Al lot;. PW, Pl.. P S8l Compw C.., "CV\.. AT A/C . AM/1'M V6. AT, !-C. PS, P8. Mm-1 cass 93 MAZDA 626 S149*mo. $16,999* $12,485* tl2,995* 1991 FORD TAURUS SON 91 DODGE DAYTONA ES 60 months V6 AC PW, PL AMl rM C ", V AT, AC. PW PL. Tih, Crur s& V6 , A1 , AC. PW. Pl S3&1*mo. S2&9*mo. 80 months $259*mo. $9,995" $5,995* $4,995* $6,995 80 months S219*mo. $159*mo. $169*mo. 66 months 60 months 48 months 36 mon1ha 92 NISSAN MAXIMA SDN 92 JEEP WUJIGUR 96 DODGE IWI4X4 93 PLYIIMH OR VOYAGER. 4 Cyl, AT, AC , PW, PL, Tlh, C