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to council members' action on opposition. posal. Originally, residential next 99 years. development, completion of the by Cathy Thomas the proposal. development was a part of the The first phase of the develop­ first phase is expected in about In January 1988, the develop­ three years. Bellevue Holding Company ment proposal, along with the plan, but that was dropped. The ment includes a shopping center After hanging over Newark bas proposed city annexation of annexation plan, was presented size of the annexation was also and hotel facing Elkton Road. The second phase is an office City Council members' heads the 82 acres at Elkton Road and to the City of Newark. Despite increased by about 10 acres. The shopping center will have a and warehouse development for nearly a year, the proposed the Christina Parkway. They the planning department's con­ Last month, John Mayer large grocery store and several behind the shopping center and Mayer property annexation and have proposed development of a cerns about. the large amount of spoke to residents about the pro­ speciality stores. hotel. development plan will be up for shopping center, hotel, commercial development, the posal, saying now is the time to Residents have expressed con­ final consideration Monday Mayer said the hotel will be an warehouse and offices. city planning commission in develop the property. "upscale" 150-room facility, cern about traffic that will be night. May gave its approval to the A similar proposal went If it is developed now, Mayer which will likely bear the name generated by the shopping The issue is on the agenda at a proposal. Ume when it could have an im­ before New Castle County plann­ said, his family, through an of a big-name chain. The center. Another concern of pact on the outcome of the city ing officials nearly three years The plan was delayed in its agreement with the develooers, grocery store is expected to be a residents is the amount of shopp­ election, which is only two ago, but was dropped before it presentation to city council will have some say in the new Acme. ing centers already in the weeks away. Voters may react came to a vote because of citizen because of changes to the pro- development process for the If council approves the Newa ~k area. Shotgun Bush enlists ·blast wounds state support 2 students • Ill drug war Two University of Delaware students were injured in a shooting incident early Friday but was postponed due to winter morning, Newark police said. by Cathy Thomas weather conditions. A third student escaped injury Prior to his speech at the in what police believe was a Wilmington Radisson Hotel, related incident. WILMINGTON - President Bush visited the Wilmington George Bush congratulated YMCA to attend a karate According to Lt. Alex Von Delaware law enforcement for demonstration and a drug

1 Koch, Thomas Cormican, 19, their tough stand in the war on awareness meeting. and a n 18-year-Qld female stu­ drugs during a stop here Bush was applauded when he dent, whose identity was not '"'t"'+·''"U.r:...4 nesday. told law officers that 70 percent released, were walking on West ''Here in Delaware, you have of the drug budget is for law en­ Main Street about 2 a.m. when shown the way," Bush said in a forcement purposes, including they were confronted by a man speech to the Delaware State funding to alleviate over­ who demanded money. Criminal Justice Association. crowding in federal prisons. Cormican told the man that "And it hasn't been easy. After "I will act also - and ·1 need they did not have any money and all, Interstate 95, a major your help and backing - to en­ displayed an empty wallet. avenue of illicit drug trafficking, force tougher sentences," he The two students ran from the intersects the Greater Wilm­ said, referring to his policy of man, who then flred a 16-gauge ington area." zero-tolerance. shotgun at them, police said. Bush took his message about "Zero-tolerance is not a catch the war on drugs to southeastern word," he said. " It means quite Cormican was struck in the Pennsylvania and northern simply: If yo u do crime, you do face and the female student was Delaware this week. The trip hit in the head, back and leg. had been planned for March 7, See BUSH/4a Cormican received treatment at Christiana Medical Center and the female student was treated at the University health DuPont finds chemical center. Earlier Friday morning, a 19- year-Qld female student, whose identity was not released, was in Glasgow site well walking along Elkton Road near Traces of a suspected cancer­ determine sewer charges when Lincoln Drive about 1:30 a.m. causing chemical have been it was discovered that TCE was when a man yelled at her to found in a water well at the Du­ present in one well at concentra­ come over to him. Pont Company's Glasgow site. tions up to 74 parts per billion The student kept walking Trichloroethene (TCE) was (ppb). Under the Safe Drinking and the man yelled at her again. found in one of the three wells Water Act, the maximum con­ When she did not respond, the serving the site, which is located taminant level for TCE is 5 ppb. man fired shots at her, police on Del. 896 south of Newark. The wells are routinely tested said. TCE is a common degreaser for bacteria contamination, ac­ Von Koch said they believe the and solvent that was widely used cording to Payne, and have same person lS mvolved in both ten years ago. The discovery of tested clear. Tests for TCE were shootings. He's described as the chemical in the water supply apparently not conducted white male, 5-feet 6-inches to 5- suprised company officials. previously. feet 9-inches tall, medium build, "T h is came up in a "The Glasgow facility does curly dark hair, bushy mustache Photo / Robert Craig background test for an entirely not currently use TCE and and in his early 20s. He was Eyes peeled, a young girl skips through Carpenter State Park during the Newark Depart­ different purpose," said Jim knows of no past use of TCE at wearing a yellow and white ment of Parks and Recreat ion Easter egg hunt held Saturday morning. Hundreds of Payne, Glasgow site manager. striped shirt at the time of the children participated in the event, and city officials said it was one of the largest turnouts Payne said the company was See W ATER/ 5a shootings. ever. conducting baseline tests to

Couples cope with the pain of infertility An Italian Easter

the right amount of time, I made when pregnancy does not result have spent up to $2,500 a month ty, " explained another woman. This Sunday, Italian families after one year of normal inter­ The Infertility Support Group will be enjoying Easter dinner in by Amy T refsger sure I had my rubella shot, and just on infertility drugs," said Old World style. See page 1c . we proceeded to wait for it to course without any kind of birth one woman. And this over the of Delaware is helping couples happen. I never dreamt I'd have control. course of several years. cope with the emotional pain of Six years ago Candy and her problems conceiving." It affects one out of six Many infertile couples find dealing with infertility. husband thought about having a In the early stages, such pro­ couples. that their friends and relatives The group provides informa­ Index second child. They agonized blems are called menstrual For some women infertility do not understand that infertility tion about infertility and emo­ over the decision and asked dysfunction. Later, they are means that they have not yet treatment involves more than tional support to help women themselves, " Do we want termed infertility. been able to have any children. simply "trying to relax." and their husbands manage News, 2s another child ? Are we ready for "No matter how educated you For others, it means they have "Once you get diagnosed as in­ their feelings of frustration, Education, 8a that? Could we cope with all the Opinio n, lla are or how career-minded you not been able to have a second or fertile, your stress level goes anger and pressure. Sports, lb changes?" are, you're still brought up to third child. This is called secon­ up ," explained one woman. " At "It is the only place where University, 4b "So 'when we decided we believe that you're going to get dary infertility. the same time you should be everybody there truly Classified, 5b wanted another child," Candy married some day and you'll In both cases, all they can do relaxing, because we know that understands what it's like," said Lifestyle, lc said, "we decided which month have children, " explained is keep trying. stress inhibits ovulation." one woman in the group. Homefront, 1c we would like this child born in another woman who has had Trying to get pregnant in­ "Infertility is a daily battle The support group is helpful Entertainm nt. 2c - March, April or May, either problems conceiving. " And all volves much more than hoping with feelings of low self-esteem, because couples can talk about The Arts, 2 one was fine . of a sudden your picture of your "this will be the time." It in­ emotional turmoil and having to their infertility problems with Churches, 4c "When we made the decision, future life is gone." volves pain and work and a deal with people who don't Calendar, 6c I went off the (birth control) pill Infertility is usually diagnosed great deal of stress. "Some of us understartd the pain of infertili- See INFERTILITY / Sa 2a The NewArk Post Marcb 23, 1819 NEWS City braces for large voter turnout • Newarltars may notice soma asaistance to individuals and changes in water MNica next families. the next few days. William M. Redd announced race recently, a 21-year-old week while city water mains are The meeting is scheduled for by Cathy Thomas Although not aU those eligible tbat he would not seek re­ University of Delaware student. flushed. 12:30 p.m. at the community to vote are expected to cast election after serving as mayor Scott Feller, a polticial science As is done every year, the city room of the Newark Department ballots, Newark Elections Board for more than 16 years. His deci­ major, said he understands the will flush water mains during the Store. Participants are urged to Newark officials are gearln11 Chairman Sam Bums is op­ concerns of both students and bring a bag lunch. alon was based on a desire to University of Delaware spring up for what could be the largest timistic about a heavy turnout, stimulate more interest in city resideqts. break, when the water demand is The meeting is open to anyone turnout ever for a city election. saying much will depend on in­ down. interested in the committee. IIOVernment. Should either Gardner or A new voter registration pro· terest generated by candidates. Last year's election was Miller win the mayoral post, The work, to be conducted • The quality of water in Red March 27·31 , may cause cedure, combined with a "If the candidates do their job, cancelled because all the can­ there will be a vacancy on city Clay Creak will be studied during a . mayoral contest, could result in we should have a good tum out," discolored water and a loss of April 4 conference hosted by the didate were unopposed. City or­ council which will necessitate a pressure . Delaware Nature Society. more people casting ballots this he said. dinance allows the election to be special council election within 90 The schedule for the work is as The purposes of this year's ·con· year than ever before. Because voters' signatures on cancelled if the candidates have days. follows: terence are to review the Red' Clay City voters will select a new county registration information no opposition. 0 Monday: Area around Chestnut mayor and decide three council do not appear on the records Traditionally, th~ heaviest Creek Task Force Action Plan and Redd was disturbed by what turnout of voters has been in the Hill Road, Yorkshire, Silverbrook determine its current status. seats in the Aprilll election. sent to the City of Newark, he felt was a lack of interest in First District, according to and Arbour Park. Public and pri11ate sector activities, The new registration pro­ voters must bring identification, city government and said that 0 Tuesday: Area bounded by particularly those related to toxic cedure, approved by Newark Ci­ such as a driver's license, with Burns. That will likely hold true Main Street, South Chapel Street, by stepping down more people this year as Councilman Harold substances control and water ty Council in 1987, allows a city them to the polls on Aprilll. might seek city office. Penn Central tracks, Apple Road quality assessment, will also be F. Godwin is opposed by Dave and Elkton Road . resident to register once for city, The voter registration card Redd's prediction was not far reviewed at the conference. county, state and federal elec­ received from the county will Colton, a University of 0 Wednesday: Area west of Ap· The conference is also spon· off. Three candidates have filed Delaware math professor. pie Road , south of Barksdale sored by the Red Clay Valley tions. Previously, a resident had not be sufficient Identification, for mayoral post. Road and west of Casho Mill Association, the Brandywine Con· to register seperately to vote in according to Bums. "They can Third District Councilman Ed­ Second District Councilman Road . servancy, the Wilmington Trail city elections. bring that along, but that's not win D. Miller was the first to file Louise Brothers and Fourth 0 Thursday: Paper Mill Road Club, the Delaware Chapter of By combining their registra­ an identification card." for the post, announcing his can­ District Councilman Allen E . area, Corbit Street area, North Trout Unlimited andthe Coalition tion rolls with those of the coun­ Except for the requirement to didacy in early January. Smith are unopposed. Street area , George Read Village for Natural Stream Valleys. ty, the number of city residents bring identification with them to Fifth District Councilman and Lumbrook. The conference will be held 8:30 eligible to vote has swelled to the polls, Bums said voters Because of the mayoral race, • Friday: Fairfield, Fairfield Crest, Ronald L. Gardner followed a.m. to 3:30 p.m. April 4 at the over 10,000. The exact count of won't notice any changes from quickly after, filing a few weeks there will be polling places in Nottingham, Timbercreek, Ashland Nature Center, Bracken· Woodmere, West Branch and registered voters won't be past elections. later. each councilmanic district in the ville Road, near Hockessin. For known until the list is finalized in Christianstead. further information, call 239-2334. Nearly a year ago, Mayor A third candidate joined the city. • Newark City Council can­ • The Internal Revenue Service didates will meet next month in a offers information to answer many rn4To- -~-;~~;;:- ;;~-:-~ meeting hosted by the League of federal tax questions. 0 Women Voters of Greater The Tele-Tax system is a loiL.CHANGE~~ MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR I 1/e!. Ut S4ape ~ ~ Newark. recorded tax information service SPECIAL A • . The candiates' meeting is . • 1 .n- mencan 0 1ese 1 on about 160 tax topics ranging I fwnhthiS - - 4X4 Modifications scheduled for April 6 at 7:30p.m. from filing requirements to tax coupon! -~BDDY BASICS at the Newark Senior Center, 300 credits. incfudesupto5 - All Performance Work I qts . hi-grade oil, - East Main Street. The IRS currently offers Tele· I FramOiiFilter " All the candidates for the April Tax as a service for those with - Mon.- Tues.- Thurs. 11 Council election have been in· push -button phones and rotary New Members Always Welcome vited to participate in the meeting. dial phones. I Newark Car Care1 Inc. I The public is also encouraged to Push -button service for tele·tax attend . informationis available 24 hours a • A New Jersey man was in· day, 7 days a week . Rotary dial lE!:!~!!!~~~_!!!!Y2!!_A~ ~ jured when he was struck by a car (pulse diall service is available Sunday morning on East Park Monday through Friday during Place , Newark police said. regular IRS office hours. Francis Dardis of Toms River, Delaware residents may call 1· N.J. was listed in fair condition 800 -654-44n for tele-tax informa· Tuesday at Christiana Hospital tion. after suffering head and other in· juries in the 12:55 incident. • A state representative is urg· According to police, Dardis was ing the Delaware Public Service getting ready to enter his vehicle Commission to fine Artesian when he was struck by a passing Water Company for water supply vehicle. problems last summer. An 18-year-old North East, Md . In a brief submitted to the PSC, man is being held by Maryland State Rep . Roger Roy, A-Pike State Police in connection with Creek, urged the commission to the incident. fine Artesian $8,000 for its "inade­ • The Newark Area Welfare quate facilities and insufficient ser· Committee will meet Thureday, vice," which he says caused water monthly memberships available · no contracts April 6 to discuss organizing ef· outages in the Hockessin area last fo rts to provide emergency summer. BRING------THIS COUPON FOR 1 FREE WEEK OF FITNESS NEWARK FITNESS CENTER f GRAND OPENING 366-7584 Ap~~~~,e~9 FOR KIDS ONLY newark sllopping center

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CAPPA publishes its own ' ' 'micro., development plan don't want to see that totally now, and if we want to respond by Cathy Thomas altered." we'd better be informed." But that does not mean CAP­ In writing the plan, the group PA is anti-development, he said. had to have a full understanding Taking a pro-active approach, "We recognize that a developer of development issues and the a local citizens group has has a right to realize a profit on character of their area. O'Don­ designed its own development his investment," said Onn. nell said the pian will help them, plan for the area they call home. "What we're for is sensible land as citizens, gain the respect of Citizens Advocacy Possum use." developers. The high art Park Area (CAPPA) has com­ CAPPA has been working with "I think the plan is something pleted a micro-plan for the area, the duPont family for the past that's really needed if you're go­ north of Newark. year on proposed plans for 1,000 ing to be effective," she said. The 74-page report, which in acres of land north of Newark. Although the governmental many ways resembles govern­ Richard duPont met with CAP­ comprehensive plans include in­ mental comprehensive develop­ PA members to iron out many of formation on the CAPPA area, it ment plans, includes a · the citizens' complaints before is considered part of a larger of investing. background report, policy guide development plans came to planning district. Onn said the and greenway plan for their government planning boards. organization wanted to focus in area. Earlier this month, the on its specific concerns. "We've identified what we'd Newark Planning Commission "They sometimes overlook like to see for our micro-world," approved the annexation and the micro-area," he said. said David Onn, CAPPA co­ subdivsion plans for 250 acres of Particulary important to president. the duPont property. City coun­ CAPPA is the greenway plan for Several neighborhoods north cil will give the proposal final the Possum Park area. of Newark are a part of the CAP­ consideration in April. "We'd like to see this green­ pA area which is bordered by Carol O'Donnell, a CAPPA way pattern established per­ Paper Mill Road and Curtis Mill member who wrote much of the manently," said Onn. "You will Road, Foxden, Polly Drummond plan, said the document allows want to have recreation literally Hill Road with Red Mill Road them to be prepared when faced out your back door." and the B&O railroad tracks. with development issues. CAPPA members are hopeful Onn said the plan is designed "We want to start negotiating that the plan will be considered to protect the community. with developers in the beginn­ by government planning boards " There's a certain character ing," she said. "Development is when they make development about this area," he said. "We taking place right here, right decisions.

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315 NEW ROAD WEBBS LANE & NEW ELSMERE f'iiiil[flt~.t,iiiin;)Wiill41 BURTON RD. DOVER (302) 996-3500 (302) 697-9515 MembcrFDI ~ 4a The New Ark Post March 23, 1989 NEWS Blacks protest Teens kidnap UD appointment Ronald along with others of · its kind, by Cathy Thomas relegates African-Americans to second class citizenship on this .McDonald The selection of an af­ campus," the coalition said in firmative action officer for the the statement. "We assert that Newark police served up University of Delaware has been this action would never have quick justice early Saturday met with strong criticism from a been taken had the players been morning when alerted to the campus organization. white." theft of the fiberglass Ronald The African-American Coali­ The coalition asserts that McDonald from the McDonald's tion, formerly the Black Faculty Miles has no background in restaurant on East Main Street. Coaltion, issued a statement human resources or affirmative Charges were dished up for action. Monday that the appointment of four Pennsylvania teenagers in Jack Miles as affirmative action The Delaware Human Rela­ connection with the abduction of officer was "another example of tions Commission has under­ the six-foot statue. the unethical inconsistency and taken a full-scale study into According to police, Ronald, possible affirmative action moral contradiction which has valued at $2,000, was taken to-go violations at the University. pervaded this institution's hir­ about 2:45 a.m. from the play " We need an affirmative ac­ ing and promotion process." area outside the restaurant. tion officer who has experience The coalition is upset that the A few minutes later, police group was not involved in the in dealing with such issues and who has a thorough knowledge received a tip that Ronald was selection of a new affirmative seen in custody of the teens in a action officer, and they believe of the law," thl! coalition said in the statement. small blue car about a block that Miles is not qualified for the from the restaurant. post. The University had conducted a national search for the position Quickly swallowing all the Miles, executive director of details, police responded by the University's Commission to of affirmative action officer, but Whittington said it was felt that patrolling East Main Street. The Promote Racial and Cultural suspect vehicle was stopped on Diversity since Dec. 12, was "these individuals would not br­ ing to the campus what the Tyre Avenue, only yards away named to the new post last week. from the police station. "This bringing together of University needs in the area of affirmative action." According to police, Ronald these two functions in a formal was found in good order inside adminsitrative reorganization "This was a decision that the president (Dr. E. Arthur Tra­ the car along with the four makes the most effective use of teenagers. our existing human resources bant) thinks is best for the Police arrested Darin H. and campus efforts that have University at this time," said taken place thus far," said Whittington. West, 18; Darrick E. West, 18; Ronald F. Whittington, assistant According to the coalition, and Angel R. Garcia, 19, all of to the president. ''This Miles never applied for the post Bethlehem, Pa. Also arrested reorganization is an attempt to and was not among the final can­ was Jeffrey M. Rice, 18, of combine our efforts into a plan didates. Havertown, Pa. of action.'' ''We were not asked for our in­ The teenagers have been Whittington, who would not put into this final decision, Photo / Jody Stecher charged with theft, conspiracy comment specifically on the although we had requested an Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. volunteers respond to a fire call Thursday at the Univer­ and trespassing. They were coalition's complaints, said integral role in the selection as sity of Delaware's Smyth Hall dormitory. The small fire , started by a candle, was ex­ released on $9,000 unsecured disagreement over reorganiza­ far back as August of last sum­ tinguished shortly before the fire fighters arrived on the scene. bond pending an April tion is understood. mer," the coalition said. " We preliminary hearing. He said Miles is aware of the were given no acceptable reason racial needs and goals of the for this hasty turn of events, on­ University. ly told that the decision was the Score High However Crystal Hayman, co­ best one for the University." SeAe._. • chair of the African-American Miles replaces Whittington, On The P.S.A.t'. JODLBAUER'S Coalition, disagrees. The fact who served as a cting af­ LEARN HOW YOU MAY RAISE YOUR SCORE 100 TO OVER 200 POINTS! firmative action officer last fall that an African-American was Still the #1 Course! 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Although Bennett has been PETER MARSHALL* "A secure community is the given the title of "drug czar," right of every American.'' Bush said he did not want to call Bush also talked about actions him that. RESTORING THE AMERICAN VISION: l&st week to suspend the import "I'm trying not to say drug A seminar to Inform you, Inspire you, 95 of AKS-47 guns and certain czar," said Bush, joking with the and call you to action ~:~~~~~ $699 sem1-automatic weapons. crowd. "There's something - I Sat., Apr. 15, 9:30- S - Radisson Hotel, Wilmington GROUP II "I do believe in the legitimate don't want to say - un­ FABRICS $78995 right of sportsmen and others American a bout it.'' God establtshed our counlry and gave our forefathers a vtsion io be a tight to the naoons. who own guns, but I also believe Bush has asked Congress to in­ Througnout our htstory. He's kept us on course by working througn individuals who responded to His call. Ha·s agam seeking indi,iduals 10 restore tlleAmencan Vision. How will you respond? GROUP Ill in supporting our police officers crease funding to fight the coun­ FABRICS $85995 who lay their lives on the line," try's drug problem. Fo r information, call Rick Peck at "This war seeks to educate all Wilmington Ch ristian School, (302) 239-3222 Americans on the inherent evils of drug abuse," he said. " And it · Son ol late US Senate chaplain Peter Marshall & author Cathenne Mars hall. He IS lhe will encourage those caught in author ol The Lighr and The Glory and From Sea ro Shining Sea. the trap of drug addiction to get clean and stay clean." Crafts, Gifts Bush complimented Gov. ~ Sc herenschnitte, Unfinished Wood , Fabric Michael N. Castle on the " Above the Influence" campaign to Special Price----~ If Yo u Like Country , combat alcohol and drug abuse You'll Love the in the state. COUNTRY COW GARDENIAS ~ (6091299-7042 11 Ch erry Street GARDENIAS ~ Pedricktown, NJ RDENIAS i 6~.~· ~ TRADITIONAL 9 Dolls. 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THUR . 11 ·7 ~ Surport th , !next to the new Village 81 Elkton) ELKTON M 0 County sOnly FRI. & SAT . 11-5 Hrs .: Mon . thru Fri. 10·9. Sat. to.6.' Sun . 12.5 ' BroyhUI GaUery. 'li' MARCH OF DIMES •ALWAYS flilf[ OHI't'UIT b Sl l U' •WSfS. MC. VIS A or JOOL U UUI 'S IHVOlVIHG CH AR G£ •••••••••••• CLOSEDEASTERSUNDAY March 23, Utat The NewArk Post 5a NEWS ------t EXPERiENCEih; ExPERiENcE l ' A Quality, Christian Educational Experience t INFERTILITY I Pre-Sc hool o Kindergarten o Elementary o Junio r H igh f • Traditional Curriculum people who are going through because sex isn't something that bit, rather than work on my Limited Class Size the same feelings and the same you do just because you love career and postpone having f • t pain. each other anymore. 1 • Bus Transportation t 0 The Infertility Support Group of children," she continued. "At "The emotional pain can be "It has to be the right time of least that way I could have • Reasonable Tuition worse than the physical pain, the month, and it doesn't matter Delaware meets at 7:30 p.m. the last Thursday of each month at the worked longer on trying to get I • Extensive Music Program f because you know physical pain whether you have a cold or you A .l. duPont Institute near Wilm­ pregnant, because now I'm get­ · is going to stop," said one just got over the flu or you got ington . For information, call Nancy ting too old to keep going." f • Computer Program f woman. "The emotional pain yelled at at work that day or you at 836·2845 or Candy at 738·4486 . • Christian Discipline One group member advised 6 f sometimes doesn't." had a fight with your husband 0 Also. the Medical Center of young women to use birth con­ ' Financial Aid Available Many women going through that night." Delaware will sponsor an infertility trol that doesn't hurt fertility. "I infertility treatment experience Occasionally the support conference entitled "A Chance of a had this image of being invinci­ I Qualified Teachers average more than ·I Lifetime" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, anger and depression. "When group hosts speakers, and each ble, and I'm not," she said. 12 years experience you go to the bathroom and month there is a different topic. Apri125 in Wilmington Hospital. Dr. "And I want other people not to 1 t Jeffrey B. Russell, director of the you've started your period, the "Sometimes it's just a round think they're so invincible. At Medical Center's Reproductuve En­ f RED LION CHRISTIAN ACADEMY t first thing is just horrible table discussion on how you han­ docrine and Fertility Center, will least they should have some anger," said one woman. "You dle things," explained one discuss reproductive technologies. simple tests done to see if ' 834-2526 j ask, 'Why is this happening to woman. The conference is free . Call 738- they're going to have any pro­ ' 1400 Red Loon Ad. Bear. DE (Octween 7 & 72 on Rt 1 I) t me?' If you lose somebody you While most of the women in 4600 for reservations . blems conceiving." e d Loon Christoan Academy is a monostryol ned Loon Evangelocal Church We J love, you eventually learn to ac­ the group are under medical "You think back to all the ccepl students of any race. color. natoonat orogin or se•. ~J ~ ~~~~~~~...-.~~ cept it. With infertility, it is treatment for infertility, their years you struggled with birth ...... month after month of grieving." physicians cannot give them the complished what I was going to control, and it's such a shock," "Most people just don't emotional support they need. accomplish," explained another another woman said. understand the crummy feelings "The doctors are not equipped woman. "Last year I said, 'By The support group is helpful you have after you're diagnosed to do any sort of emotional this time next year I'm either because talking about infertility as being infertile, and the group counseling," explained one going to get pregnant or I'm go­ with people who have been going does," said another woman in woman. "You can't expect to get ing to have given this all· up.' I through treatment makes the the group. anything but the physical and haven't given up.'' situation look more hopeful. "Even my husband, who has technical help from them. If you Infertility treatment can be "We have had some suc­ been very supportive through need the emotional, you go to a very addictive. cesses," said one group most of this, sometimes gives support group." "It's like gambling, because member. "That's why our group me the oddest look because of One of the recent support you can't quit," said a group changes so quickly. The popula­ the things I say," she continued. group discussions was on coping member. "You think, it might tion of the group is drastically "I know he doesn't understand. with the holidays. This can be a happen next month.'' different from what it was two "But I can say things at the very depressing time for infer­ The most damaging part of in· years ago, because a lot of peo­ group, and they don't think I'm a tile couples because so many fertility is that it affects the way ple have gotten pregnant.'' horrible person because I just holidays are centered around women feel about themselves. The support group meets at don't want to deal with baby kids. "This is the first thing in my 7:30 p.m. the last Thursday of showers or pregnant people at "Family get togethers tend to life that I haven't been able to each month at the A.l. duPont work." be really rough because you accomplish," said one woman. Institute near Wilmington. The The infertility treatment is want a child, and you're not able "I can't stand feeling like a next meeting will be March 23, very hard on marriages, to have one," said one woman. failure. and the topics will be IVF (in­ because couples need to have "You want to be that proud "I'm a real career-oriented vitro fertilization) and GIFT sex frequently when the woman parent sitting there, and you're type of person, and now that I ( gamete intra-falopian is ovulating. not." see what's going on, I would give transfer) program. For more in­ "It becomes work," said one "The end of the year is also anything to go back and have formation about ~he group, call woman. " That's why it is so difficult for me because that was children a few years ago and Nancy at 836-2845 or Candy at damaging to relationships, one more year I hadn't. ac- postpone having a career a little 738-4486 .

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A Bartol Research Institute "This is the largest federal will lead a team of 10 co­ about 20,000 volts," Evenson physicist at the University of contract ever awarded to the investigators from Louisiana said. "Those we are interested Delaware has captured a multi­ Bartol Research Institute, as State University, the univer­ in have energy of above 5 million million dollar NASA contract to well as the first selection of a sJties of Chicago and Utah and volts, making them at least 20 design and build a scientific in­ Bartol proposal for a space the Goddard Space Flight times more energetic. But strument for the first polar or­ flight instrument,'' Dr. N onnan Center. because of the Earth's magnetic biting platform, which will be F. Ness, president of Bartol, During the initial18 months of field and its atmosphere, none of launched by the United States in said. the contract, the team will these charged particles actually 1996. Evenson's instrument, which develop the design and prepare reach the Earth. Dr . Paul A. Evenson, will measure time variations of specifications. The desk-size in­ "Our atmosphere is the associate professor of physics the charged particle radiation in strument will be assembled at equivalent of 30 feet of water, and Bartol researcher at the space, was one of 24 chosen for Bartol, although preflight and these particles would ' be University, has been awarded a development out of 455 pro­ testing is expected to be con­ stopped by two or three feet of contract for his position electron posals. The polar orbiting plat­ ducted at Goddard Space Flight water. The only place you can magnet spectrometer form is part of the Earth Obser­ Center. study them is by going above the {POEMS). ving System, a multi-mission POEMS will measure over atmosphere near the magnetic The total estimated cost of space observation system that time the varying amount of cer­ poles." building the instrument and four will produce global data on the tain charged particles {popular­ Evenson, who received his years of data analysis after atmosphere, the oceans and ly known as cosmic rays) that doctorate in physics from the launch is $24 million. More than surfaces of Earth, as well as are generated by our solar University of Chicago, served as a third of this amount, $8.8 space physics. system and our galaxy and ac­ a senior research associate in million, will be alloted to Bartol Evenson, who worked on a celerated by unknown processes the Enrico Fermi Institute. with the remaining amount go­ similar project for the Interna­ to rather high energies. He has been a physicist with An illustration of Dr. Paul H. Evenson's Position Electron ing to subcontractors to furnish tional Cometary Explorer while "The electrons in a color the University's Bartol Magnet Spectrometer (POEMSI. which measures time varia­ components. at the University of Chicago, television set are accelerated to Research Institute since 1983. tions of the charged particle radiation in space. Delaware cracks the nterit Top 50

The University of Delaware 1988, Walker said, and, for the full tuition for four years. Berkeley among others. ranks 30th among the nation's first time, the University will be "Since 1985, the admissions of­ Walker said from 1984 to 1988, colleges and universities in the in the list of the top 50 schools fice has had a plan to increase the number of freshman ap­ number of National Merit published each year in The the number of finalists to 50 by plicants to the University rose finalists in the freshman class, Chronicle of Higher Education. 1991 and has worked hard to from 11,749 to 15,190. according to Dr. N. Bruce Walker said these National achieve that goal through mail­ Walker, dean of admissions. Merit finalists chose the Univer­ In the fall of 1988, 3,291 ings, campus visits and personal freshmen enrolled on the National Merit finalists are sity of Delaware of several attention," Walker explained. among the top 1 percent of high reasons. Newark campus, but to improve school seniors nationwide in The number of freshman ap­ the quality of undergraduate The reputation of the Univer­ • TUXEDO RENTAL academic performance, ranked plicants to the University con­ life, the University hopes to YourHeadqu1nersforCompleteOuality by high school records and sity itself and the University tinues to rise, Walker said, decrease this number. Using FormaiWear&AccesuuiesForRentorSIIt Honors Program, in particular, Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) although many colleges are class placement, coursework, 7 am-6 pm _ ~ • Ex'flrt Alteration tor scores, and are students of ac­ are attractive to these scholars, reporting decreases in freshman SAT scores and other criteria, l'"""- en Et lad1es he said. applications, including Yale, admissions staff have been able Swimming, Trips '') '· J complishment and promise, Greot Activities }._ I •Lostweighl1 .• Tooshon1 Walker said. In addition, the University is Stanford and Harvard univer­ to continue improving academic •Gaioedwtightl • Too tong? committed to offering them sities and the universities of YWCA, NEWARK CTR. There were 47 finalists in the quality of students for each in­ '{ HOURl'HRGE\C\ SER\ICE incoming freshman class for financial support, covering their Massachusetts and California at coming class. REGISTER NOW!!! TAILOR 0\ PRE'.'ISES AT All 11'.1£5 368-9173 116W. r.tainSueet 0 AGES 4-12 c·.~~~~~~~k~~~'a~~· J01-39B-7007 Colin nained UD vice president Between Hosp~al and Courtholfse Dr. Maxine Colm, deputy pro­ career ladder and classification Coiro was selected following a ATTENTION: vost at Glassboro, N.J. State system (and) introduction of an national search. She replaces College, has been named vice alternative pension plan." Dr. Dennis Carey, who resigned Roll-Off Open Top Containers president for employee relations University President E. Ar­ in the fall of 1988 to become at the University of Delaware. thur Trabant said Colm brings a managing director of Spencer For Construction, Industrial Colm, a University of "wide range of expertise and ex­ Stuart Asso ci ates in Delaware alumna, will join the perience to this important posi­ Philadelp_!tia. & Commercial Use! University's senior manage­ tions, with its broad responsibili­ Since 1982, Colm has been ment team on Aprill7. ty for support and development responsible for faculty and staff "We Provide The Best Service" employee relations at Glassboro David E. Hollowell, Universi­ of the University's human "Containers Always Available" ty senior vice president for ad­ resources." 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The fair will feature in ­ The Christiana High School Maloney, verbal communica­ bal communications, extem­ Kiesha Joyner, administrative • St. Ma rk's High School will door and outdoor craft exhibitors, chapter of the Business Profes­ tions, prepared; Tim Brennan, poraneous; Marc Osman, vert­ assistant ; Abdullah Weeks, hold a beef and beer oldies dance and will be open 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. sionals of America won 50 Kim Morton, Brian Sammons bal communications, extem­ computer specialist; Derek featu ring disc jockey Jerry Blavat, Refreshments will be available . awards, 30 percent of the total, and Abdullah Weeks, en­ poraneous; Judi Kennedy, ad­ Zimmerman, computer the "Geator with the Heater," 8 The Boosters support the band during the statewide leadership trepreneur team; Tim Brennan ministrative assistant; Chris specialist; Cheryl Daniels, p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, April 8. and many athletic programs at Ferguson, entrepreneur; Leslie James Donovan, Diane Tickets cost $15. Call737-7331. Glasgow Hig h. conference held March 16-17 in and Marc Osman, computer­ Maloney, Debbie McClain, • The Elementary Workshop, a • The Independence School, Rehoboth Beach. aided graphics team; Tim Bren­ Minor, Brian Sammons and Ab­ Montessori school in downtown Paper Mill Road, will hold its an ­ Christiana brought home 12 nan, Jennifer Chastain, Cheryl dullah Weeks, entrepreneur Joyce Pascual and Krista Scott, Wilm ington. will present a nual May Fair noon to 4 p.m. first place trophies and had two Daniels, Leslie Minor and Marc team; Cheryl Daniels, Alpa emblem building team. wo rkshop with nationally­ Sunday, May 7. Entertainment, of its students elected state Osman, parliamentary pro­ Desai and James Snow, finan­ Christiana students won nine recognized art education specialist plant , bake and craft sales, games Business Professionals of cedures team; and Tim Bren­ cial analyst team. fourth place awards: Abdullah Georgie Grosse on Saturday and and pony rides will be fe atured, America officers. Joyce Pascual nan, business math. Third place awards were won Weeks, business skills; Marc Sunday, April 8 and 9. Workshops and refreshments will be available. was elected vice president and In addition, Tim Brennan was by: Marc Osman, business Osman, business math; Leslie will meet 8:30a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Ra in date is Krista Scott secretary. named outstanding student of skills; Cindy •Harvey, business Minor, economic awareness; Saturday and 8:30 to noon Sun­ Saturday, May 20 . The first place awards were the year and the chapter year­ law; Kim Zebley, banking ap­ Cindy Harvey, banking applica­ day, and there will be a special • Newark High School Class of plications; Contessa Murray, tions and parliamentary pro­ one-hour parent workshop at 7 1979 is planning its 10-year reu ­ won by: Heather Hamby, book was selected the state's p.m. Saturday evening. Fee is $25 nion . to be held July 15. For in ­ business Ia w; Marc Osman, best. proofreading and editing; cedures; Lisa Sartin, ad­ in advance, $30 at the door, or $5 formation write: Reun ion '89, P.O. economic awareness; Joyce Second place awards were Cheryl Truxon, legal applica­ ministrative assistant; Tim fo r the parent workshop only . To Box . 12182, Wilmington, DE Pascual, verbal communica­ won by: Tim Brennan, business tions; Leslie Minor, keyboar­ Brennan, computer specialist; register or for details, call 656- 19850. tions, extemporaneous ; skills and economic awareness ; ding; Debbie McClain, informa­ Melanie Burnett, information Adrianne Reynolds, verbal com­ James Snow, computerized ac­ tion processing; Charlene processing; Marc Osman, com­ munications, prepared; Diane counting; Robin Longacre, ver- Lusby, information processing; puter specialist. SCH00LFILE I • Newark Lions Club is seeking program is a response to the fact Whitewater nominations for the Newark that alcohol use by high school Preschool computer camps Teenager of the Year Award. students has increased by 400 per­ rafting trip Awards of $300 each will be given cent since 1978 and that drunk to one male and one female stu­ driving is the leading cause of The University of Delaware dent living in the Newark Zip Code death among the nation's offered in Newark, Lewes Alumni Association will spon­ areas(19702, 19711 , 19713and teenagers. The 45-minute PROM sor white-water rafting on the 19715) who best represent good Program is presented by Ha rold The University of Delaware's University Department of In­ pression through use of interac­ Lehigh River Saturday, May citizens. Hedrick, a retired police officer Computer Active Preschool Pro­ dividual and Family Studies, tive software involving 13. Candidates will be judged in at with three decades of experience gram will offer two summer are designed to provide young graphics, animation, music and The group will travel by bus least five of the following in law enforcement . It is free. and computer camps, one in Newark children an opportunity to word processing. Programming from Newark and Wilmington categories: general behavior, can be scheduled on a first-come and one in Lewes, for children develop computer skills, to help with LOGO and robotic Lego academic standing, school ac­ and arrive at Whitewater first -served basis through May 31 . ages 4to8. children become comfortable toys also will be available. tivities, religious participation, Call 12151 864-5458. Challengers, located in the The first camp will be held with computers, and to help youth organization participation, Cost for each camp is $125, Pocono Mountains, about 11 June 26 to July 14 in Alison Hall them recognize the computer as civic association help , educational • Water Resources Agency for with some scholarships a .m . for a four-hour river on the main campus in Newark, a useful tool. competition and special ac­ New Castle County is sponsoring available. Registration is trip. Experienced and novice an art and essay contest for mid ­ and the second will be held July Younger children will learn complishments or abilities. limited, and deadline is June 1 rafters, age 10 and older, are Nominations are due by mid­ dle and high school students to in­ 24 to Aug. 11 at Cape Henlopen beginning keyboard skills using for the Newark camps and July welcome. night Monday , Apr il 3. For details crease awareness of water-related High School. Both camps will various computers and soft­ 1 for the Lewes camp. Return home will be about or copies of the nomination forms, issues . Contesta nts must write meet Monday through Thurs­ ware, the latter designed to help call William Bohning at 731 -5134. about or illustrate the importance 8:30 p.m. Cost is $57, and day, from 9-11: 30 a.m. for pre­ them develop pre-programming space is limited so early • Keystone Automobile Club's of water to the natural and man­ first graders and from 1-3:30 For information, contact Nan­ skills. registration is recommended. PROM Program, designed to alert made environment. Applications p.m. for children who have com­ cy Pegan in the Department of high school students to the are available in midd le and high Older children will approach Call Bill Clark in the Office of pleted first grade. the computer as a creative tool. Individual and Family Studies, dangers of substance abuse, is be­ schools, or by calling the agency telephone 451 -2304. Alumni Relations at 451-2341. ina made available loca lly . The at 731 -7670 . Camps, sponsored by the Emphasis will be on creative ex- UNIVERSITY STEER CAlENDAR PIS KETTI, SKABETTI, THIS ~~ • Additional public ice skating SKETTIES BUSKETTI eessions will be offered at the University of Delaware Ice Arena, WAY ~ South College Avenue , during Don't Let These speing brea k. The additional ses­ By Barry WIilliams ·· ------· • sions are scheduled 1-3 p.m . Mon ­ Temptations Protect your car from auto theft . da y throug h Sunday, March 27 One effective measure: etch ing the veh icle identification nurp ber on all through Apr il 2. Regular public Pass You By! wi ndows . Sm oll marking makes the sessions are ava ila ble 8-1 0 p.m. car easier to trace, less attractive to Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, • Forsythia thieves. Saturdays and Sun days. Admis­ 6'-7' high sion is $2 .50 and skate rent al is tf your car sways on turns, or dips $10 .95 when you brake, the shock ab ­ $2 . For info rmation , call 451 -2788. sorb ers are worn . Have them replac ­ • Ice skating classes are being reg. $24.95 ed promptly - and in pairs . If one offered this spring at the Universi­ side needs the work , so does the other. ty of De la ware Ice Skating • Hyacinth Science Development Center on Buy an extra folding umbrella to South College Avenue . Classes in­ (pink , blue, white) keep in the car. clude two basic badge programs, $1.95 a patch, freestyle and ice dance Improper ti re pressure affects fue l class and a precision skating class. economy and more . Low pressure • Flowering Plants can ca use hea t buildup in the ti re , To register or for a brochure, call abnormal wea r and poor handling . 451 -8628 or 451 -2788 . • Hanging Baskets High pressure gives a hard ride and • Un iversity of Delaware Alum­ Large Selection wears the tire out. ni Association will sponsor white­ of Plants water rafting on the Lehigh River Wh a~ opr.ions are worth buying? Air cond1t10nmg pays for itself and trim Saturday, May 13. The group will No maner how you say it, kids love spaghetti. and so do adu lts. ma y, too, but sma rt buyers choose That's why at Pappa Ricar do's we se ll it by th e bucket. And it's muc h more tha n just spaghett i. travel by bus from Ne wa rk and wha t. they will enjoy using. Resale It 's ravioli,linguine , riga to ni or lasagna with fresh homemade sa uces that are out of this world . Wilmington and arrive at val ue depends mostly on how well Papa Rica rd o's meals are meals li ke you 'd make at home. You' ll get a healthy serving of pasta , Wh itewa ter Challengers, located the car is maintained . made from Semolina wheat , smothered in a rich, tangy homemade sa uce, with just th e right in the Pocono Mo untains, about 1tm.:Y.ult~ herbs and spices -no fi ll ers . LOW in fat , carbohyd rates and calories . HI GH -very high on ta ste. What options? You 'll get great sta n­ So when you 're tired of fast food that tastes like fast food , come visit us at Papa Richardo's. 11 a.m. for a four -hour river trip . dard equipment and desi ra ble option AND DIG INI Experienced and novice rafters, packag es on our terrific new models at age 10 and older, are welcome. SALEM VILLAG E SQUARE Return home will be about 8:30 19 Salem Churc h Rd .· Ne w a rk p.m. Cost is $57, and spa ce is Collf.Qrd WILLIAMS : .~PAPA RICARDO'S A cross from Christiana H.S. limited so early registration is Chevrolet-Gao OPEN DAILY 11 AM -9 PM =~. 368-6060 recomm ended . Call Bill Clark in ~Nurseries 208 W . Main St., Elkton, MD th e Offic e of Alumn i Relations at 398-4500 45 1-234 ,_ 499 Yorklyn Road., Hockessin, DE 239-2323 Talk to us about the new (or la te model • Un iversity summer sports used I car you want. BRING THE FAMILY TO POOR camps are bei ng offered, with in­ struction in baseball , boys and girls basketball. cro ss country, div ­ JIMMY'S EASTER SUNDAY ing , football , girls lacrosse, soc­ ce r, tennis and vo lleybal l. In struc­ BUFFETS tion IS avail able for at hletes from gra de-sc ho ol beginners to ac­ complished high schoo l com ­ petitors. All cam ps are directed by Delaware staff . Fo r in formation or a brochure, call 451 -8664 .

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Not about back and resources. done a fair amount of volunteer me but about my "alma Unfortunately, that is the ex­ The exact date escapes me work for the city: I care about mater," the Owensboro, Ky. ception rather than the rule in now, but I stopped eating veal a Newark and I wanted to go to the Messenger-Inquirer newspaper. POSTSCRIPT this day and age of the daily few years ago when all the dinner. I also love Clayton Hall. The M&I has been named one newspaper chain, which is reading I was doing about veal In fact, I've called their food ser­ of the top five small daily Neil Thomas more concerned with the bot­ crates sank in. I did continue to vice officials in the past to thank newspapers in America· in a tom line than with providing its eat veal for a while after I knew them for the good, healthy study undertaken by the readers an exciting and the facts, though. I think I meals they've provided. I really University of Missouri· kept so clean. And for those of imagina tion than money." thought-provoking product. figures that one person's actions wanted to go to the dinner. Columbia School of Journalism. you who know anything about It found that newspapers Too often we see our daily don't make all that much dif- But the entree is veal cordon There others, all with circula· press rooms, that's no easy which excel take care to tailor newspapers settling for second . ference. I realize now that we all bleu. tion under 50,000, are the feat. news to readers' interests, best, for mediocrity. I fear have enormous power as con­ I called the three women who Fredericksburg, Va. Free In the editorial department, monitor reader~t' opinions, take there is no better way to lose sumers, and fewer animals will made the decision to serve veal, Lance-star, the Gwinnett, Ga. there Is a special esprit de pride in their work and choose readers. And that hurts all of suffer as fewer humans eat their hoping to convince them to Daily News, the St. Cloud, corps, an atmosphere in which staff carefully. us in the business, daily and flesh. make a change. One preferred Minn. Times and the La creativity and excellence are And the study outlines a weekly alike. Veal, as you may have read, is "not getting into it," and the Crosse, Wis. Tribune. expected. There is organiza­ blueprint of excellence, one So here's a salute to the the. of male baby cows. The other two had been around I want to brag not because of tion, and there is drive. which I believe should apply to Owensboro Messenger­ calves used to be slaughtered at farms and said they were aware my involvement as education Not that the money is great. all newspapers. Inquirer, the Fredericksburg birth and sold as "bob" veal, but of the situation and had grown reporter from 1983 to 1985, but It isn't. But people want to It urges papers to have a Free Lance-star, the Gwinnett now are milk-fed and served as used to it. because I believe the M&I work there, to be part of clearly articulated mission with Daily News, the St. Cloud a delicacy. I feel sorry for penned up represents the best in something exciting. high standards, expect the staff Times, and the La Crosse When you eat milk-fed veal, animals,.of course, but even sor­ American journalism. The Missouri study found to commit its best work to the Tribune. You are what you are putting Into your mouth rier for a woman who can say The staff, from owners to that "becoming a quality daily product, and to provide an at­ newspapering is all about. We the flesh of a young male calf. that she has accustomed herself reporters to carriers, is com­ seems to be more a matter of mosphere in which to maximize need more like you. The animal has been taken from to witnessing pain in animals. mitted to excellence. They Its mother, chained by the neck And I am deeply saddened to care. And a large part of that in a crate slightly larger than think of a person who uses her caring is because the itself and kept there, frequently indifferenc'e to suffering as a newspaper is owned not by a suffering from diarrhea, until its reason to help it continue. large corporation but by a slaughter. Changing the menu would in­ family, the Hagers, which has Dean Conklin of the Beef In­ volve informing the guests, so I deep, deep roots in Owensboro. dustry Council, in defending the offered my time to call or write The Hagers give a damn veal crates, was quoted in the people. The city wants veal. about the community in which ' r ..- March 9 Raleigh, N.C. News and Clayton Hall will accept a menu they live, and they are willing Observer as saying, "It provides change until March 27 from the to allocate the resources to more individual attention and city. The city wants veal. Other their newspaper so it can be a quality care for the animals." invited guests called and ex­ driving force in improving that Hmmm. Would you crate your pressed concern to the menu· community. pet in a box slightly larger than planners. The city wants veal. The care shown by the itself to provide "quality care?" As of this writing, the menu on Hagers filters down into the Neither would I. April 7, 1989 for Mayor Redd's newsroom, the advertising It seem's to me that it doesn't dinner is veal . I department and the production matter what the menu calls it, won't be there. · area. You literally can eat off what kind of sauce is over it, or the floor of the press room, it is how you disguise it. What you Susan Mayer Bleiberg are getting is meat from a tor­ Cleveland Avenue tured animal. Newark So what do we do about It? 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The Newark Center YWCA, tion. First session is Tuesday, April Nursery expands summer day camp located on Park Place at South Col­ 4. lege Avenue, will open its spring • Beginning clarinet - Lesson ly. session on April 3. A variety of for children will be held 4:30-5 :15 The Newark Day Nursery Inc. "The past successes of our will include recreational ac­ fitness and special interest pro­ p.m.' Mondays beginning Monday, has announced an expanded summer camp program, along tivities, swimming and weekly A limited number of space are grams are available for children and Aprtl 3. Children must provide their summer day camp program for with the high quality of our staff field trips. Breakfast, lunch and available, so early registration adults. and registration is now own instruments. children ages 6-10. and facilities, have enabled us to snack will be served. Children Is advised. opjln . For information on YWCA • Safety and seamanship - The This summer, the Nursery expand our program for 1989," will be grouped according to programs, call 368-9173. Coast Guard class for boaters will will operate its day camp pro­ said Jeff Benatti, executive age. The Newark Day Nursery, a • Whale's Tales - A Red Cross meet 7-10 p.m. April11, 13, 18 and gram at two locations, at its own director of Newark Day Weekly fee for the camp is $60 United Way agency, has been land-based water safety class for 20 . Fee is $40, $30 for YWCA facility on Barksdale Road and Nursery. per child, $50 for a family's se­ providing child care services in children in kindergarten through members. Registration deadline is at the George Wilson Communi­ The camp will operate from 7 cond child and $40 for each addi· the Newark area since 1961. For grade four which offers prepara­ April2. a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, and tions for the summer swimming and ty Center on New London Road. tional child from the same fami- information, cal1731-4925. boating season. The five-week class • Families are Special - This will meet 5:15-6:15 p.m. Mondays. one-night drug awareness workshop Fee is $11, $8 for YWCA mem bers . for parents and their pre-teen and Reg istration deadline is March 30 . teenaged children will be held 7-9 Substance abuse panel hegins work • Massage workshop - Par­ p.m . Monday, April 3 and again A comprehensive analysis of rive at a comprehensive prevention, and deterrence. ticipants will learn basic massage Wednesday, June 7. 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March 23, 1989 NewArk Post B Section .St. JV1ark's defends slate baseball title year at secopd base and who just b,y .David Woolman finished helping the Spartans win the state basketball cham­ pionship. "We don't have th,e St. Mark's High School natural talent. baseball coach Tom Lemon "We're going to have to work looks at a list of players evenly hard for it. That's a lot more divided into two groups and fulfilling, I guess, when you win. moves a pair from the second "Everyone's capable, and I group into the first group. The think a few will come through list names the players .from last and shine. We have players that year's state championship team are capable of rising to the occa­ '- · group one contains the sion." players who graduated, group This team, of course, is the two the players who remain. defending state champion, and Lemon laughes and says, "We has lost a number of the players have to reprove ourselves. that got them there, including We're going to try and defend first team All-State Pedro our crown the best we can. Swann, the pitching rotation of We're not really talking about second team All-Staters Tim repeating just yet. Our goals are Sullivan and John Kwoka, first to practice well every day, to baseman Craig Bilinski, catcher Lacking power, Delaware's baseball team must rely on strong pitching and timely hitting. play well in every game and Paul LaVigne, designated hitter hopefully do well in the Catholic Joe Kreisher, third basemen Conference. That will give us a Rob Knotts and Dave Kucharc­ chance to get back in the state zuk and short relief specialist tournament." Charlie Roper. It begins to sound familiar. Hens must scratch~ claw However, the strength of the "This year, it's a different program at St. Mark's has team. We're not going to take . many things for granted," says Delaware nme hopes to remain atop pecking order Gary Lynch, who is in his third See SP ART ANS/ 3b the bat will have the Hens depending on pitching staff. Sean Harding, Bill unproven quantities in important situa­ Brakeley, Drew Ellis, Mike Conelias, by David Woolman tions. Brian Rieger, Keith Garagozza and Ed . ~Jackets need a This year's University . of Delaware Newark High School All-Stater Lenny Szczerba will vie for starters roles. Re­ baseball team is young, fast and en­ Richardson returns to anchor what is ex­ cent Newark High grad Bob Sonchen is thusiastic. How far this will get them is pected to be the strongest part of the also on the staff. Kevin Perna and Scott the question. team, defense, at second base. Jeff Mc­ Airey will do the catching. Delaware comes off of its tenth 30-win Coy and Tim Sipes return at shortstop and "I think that we have some people to fUI few good anns third base. Dave Birch will take Laake's in Randy's spot," says Richardson. season~ thP-last 13 years, having gone 35- 12 and finished second in the East Coast place at first. "They're not going to be easy shoes to fill. Harry Davies has plenty of of­ the team's first starter despite Conference with an 11-3 record. Sophomore Heath Chasanov returns in We have Dave Birch and Heath Cahsanov. fense and defense to defend the not having pitched since Little However, the loss of ECC MVP Randy the outfield, to be joined by Birch, Daryl "What we wanted to make clear to Blue Hen Conference Flight A League two years ago. "We Simmons, a St. Mark's product, Bill Gib­ Hendricks, freshman Tripp Keister and everybody is that we're going to be a total­ baseball title he won in his first have everything else. We're bons and Joe Laznik on the mound and perhaps St. Mark's grad Mark Lynch. ly different team than last year. We're not year as coach at Newark High deep in hitting and fielding. As Pete Laake and John Kochmansky with Relievers Bob Koontz and Glenn See HENS/3b School. long as the pitchers can throw a Oneidas are the senior members of the But like a number of coaches strikes .... in BHC Flight A, he's looking for "Every year somebody steps pitching. in." "I'm going to have to work a Among the others getting star­ Tough Tufts ruins home lot harder this year," says ting consideration are Craig Davies. "La'st year, I had two Klockars, last year's starting se­ guys who could throw 140 pit­ cond baseman, Shane Noonan. • ches a game." · Eric Sternberg, Dan Dill, Rob opener for Hannah's Hens Ironmen Bob Sonchen, a first Callahan, last year's starting team All-State selection, and centerfielder, and Raftovich. The members of the University of more. Bruce Hannah graduated, leav­ Any of these, plus Chuck and Delaware baseball team know they aren't "We've got to be a little different kind of ing no pitchers with significant Curt Bedford, could pitch relief. the same team they were last year when ball club. When we have opportunities, we varsity experience to throw. Newark's strength will be up they come up to bat. Perhaps they know have to hit the ball. We can't miss too However, the situation may the middle, where Raftovich, that all the more after a disappointing 5-3 many opportunities to score runs." just sound worse than it actually Klockars, Callahan and short­ loss to Tufts Friday, the Blue Hens' home The Hens were fooled by Tufts pitcher is. . stop Curt Bedford all return. opener. Chris Juhring, who changed speeds to ef­ "We have some guys who can Dilenno in left field is the other The Hens had 11 hits, all singles, and fect for the better part of seven innigs. throw," says first team All-State returnee. left 15 runners on base. Shortstop Jeff Mc­ Delaware scored its two runs off of him catcher Ted Raftovich, who gets "I'm concerned about the cor­ Coy went four for five and was stranded at in the second inning with three singles, a first-hand look at the rotation ners," says Davies, "more third three times. · McCoy scoring on a double play with the candidates. "They just haven't about first base than third." "We're a little lesser offensively than in bases loaded, and third baseman Tim been pitching because we had Mitch Thomas, last year's third the last few years, there's no question Sipes getting knocked in by second those ·pitchers last year. It's baseman, is hurt, and may come about that," said Delaware coach Bob baseman Lenny Richardson, the former kind of new for them." back at first base later in the Hannah. "Against this type of pitching Newark High School standout. "It'll be alright," says Bill and the fact that we've been out all week Dilenno, a first team All-State Delaware coach Bob Hannah. and played three ballgames, I expected See TUFTS/ 3b outfielder who looks to become See NEW ARK/ 3b UD's Steinwedel withdraws Weaver sets ECAC as Indiana State candidate record · University of Delaware head University of Delaware basket­ ment telecast. Newark gymnast Wendy basketball coach Steve ball program that I was con­ Steinwedel is a native of In­ Weaver has set an Eastern col· Steinwedel, the leading can­ ·sidered for the position," diana who played college legiate record for her per­ didate for the head coaching job Steinwedel said. basketball at Mississippi State formance on the uneven parallel at Indiana State University, has Steinwedel said the Blue Hens University. bars. ·withdrawn his name from con­ will return "a young team with He began his coaching career Weaver, a freshman at sideration. good potential," a team with at Stetson University, where he Towson State University, scored "We still have work to be done which he hopes to "continue to earned a master's degree in a record 9.70 on the bars during here," Steinwedel said Tuesday, improve and build the Universi· education. the 1989 Eastern Collegiate announcing that he would re­ ty of Delaware basketball pro· Steinwedel served as an assis­ Athletic Conference (ECAC) main at Delaware. gram." tant coach at West Virginia, gymnastics championships held Steinwedel, 35, and wife That, plus the fact that his Duke and South Carolina before Friday, March 17 at Towson, Carolyn visited the Indiana family enjoys living in coming to Delaware in 1985. Md. State campus in Terre Haute Delaware, prompted him to During the 1987-88 season, Weaver came back from an Sunday and Monday, meeting stay. "All those facts were a Steinwedel coached Delaware to early-season injury, a broken with Sycamore officials. part of my decision to withdraw a school-record 19 wins, the Blue foot, to compete in the bars and During the visit, Indiana State my name ·from consideration," Hens' first winning season in 10 belp Towslln State win its third officials informed Steinwedel Steinwedel said. years. In four years here, his consecutivt! ECAC champion­ that he was the top candidate to That Steinwedel was being coaching record stands at 57-56. ship. replace Ron Green, who resign­ considered for the Indiana State Following the 1987-88 season, Weaver earned All·ECAC ed in February. job was first reported Friday by Steinwedel was named East honors for her outstanding, "I hope it says something ESPN's Dick Vitale during an Coast Conference coach of the Steve Steinwedel will remain as University of Delaware head though injury-shortened, about what we've done with the NCAA championship tourna- year basketball coach. season. 2b The New;\ rk Post Marcb23,1~ SPORTS Hens Local anglers top prepare for 'Cats trout season Once more Delaware anglers fishermen are asked to respi!ct will be availed of the opportuni­ private property. by David Woolman ty to fish themselves into a fren­ For those fishing White Clay zy on local streams when trout Creek, parking areas a re After losing all three scrim­ season opens at 7:30a.m. Satur­ available at Thompson's Brid~e mages and the first two games day, April!. on Chambers Rock Road and of the season (one-goal losses to Fishermen will be lining the Hopkins Bridge on Hopkil)s powerful Virginia and Yale), the banks of area streams for the road. No overnight camping will University of Delaware lacrosse 22,200 farm-raised beauties, in­ be permitted in the stream team was beginning to get the cluding 19,000 ten inch rainbows, valley. feeling that they'd never win. 2, 750 ten-inch browns and 450 Those fishing Beaver Run are Fortunately, Wednesday trophy-sized rainbows. The advised to park in the Woodlawn afternoon at Delaware Field, streams will be closed to fishing Trustees lot. New Hampshire (0-1 ) came two weeks prior to opening day The streams to be stocked along and complied with the for stocking. are: Hens' needs nicely. Delaware The Delaware Division of Fish • White Clay Creek from the won 16-6. and Wildlife has added one new Pennsylvania line to the " We had to have this one," stream, Beaver Run, to the downstream side of Curtis Mill said co-eaptain Ed Brady, a stocking program. Red Clay Road (Rt. 72 ). senior defenseman. " Going 0-3 Creek will once again be left • Mill Creek from Bracken­ is not conducive to a winning unstocked due to concern over ville Road to Route 7. season. We had to get to believe contaminents in the stream. • Pike Creek from Rt. 72 to we could win, and we did that to­ The daily catch limit is six Henderson Road. day." trout, with the exception of the • Christina Creek from 'the Once again, the Delaware lacrosse team, seen in action against New Hampshire two years ago, "We got it out of our system," half-mile fly fishing-only stretch Maryland line through Rit­ agreed co-captain Bart faces a high-quality schedule. of White Clay Creek upstream of tenhouse Park. Aldridge, a senior midfielder. Chambers Rock Road, where • Wilson Run from Rt. · 92 "We gotit out of our system." eluding reserve goalie Chris Barra had two goals and an who graduated from last year's anglers may catch as many as through Brandywine Creek (Unfortunately, the winning Burdick, who was credited with assist, and Phil Citarelli had a team are defenseman Jeff Gar­ they like, as long as they throw State Park. ·streak stopped at one game, an assist in the fourth quarter. pair of goals as well. Aldrige, rison, and midfielders Vince back all but four. • Beaver Run from the Penn­ with Delaware losing to Army N ew Hampshire ' s Jeff Rusty Ward and Tom Stanziale Bagli and Chris Spencer. As always, parking will be dif­ sylvania line to the Brandywine on Saturday.) Mechura scored two goals late each had a goal and an assist, " We really only graduated one ficult opening weekend, and Creek. The Hens played an all-around in the quarter to make the score Mike Dewey, Tim Bracken, Ed guy from our starting defense," good game against New Hamp­ 6-2 and briefly remind Delaware Brady and Greg Wood each had said Brady. " We do have ex­ shire, whose lack of outdoor coach Bob Shillinglaw of his goals, Lewandowski, Burdick perience, and its time we come practice showed in a ragged per­ team's first two games. and Jeff Cook had assists, and together. Having been of a formance. Delaware passed " In a coach's mind, yeah," he Mark Prater had two assists. defense that has given up 15 sharply, performed well on said, " but hopefully not in their Starting goalie Gerald DeLyra goals a game, this is fun ." ground balls and went hit-for-hit minds. I didn't see any tentative had 11 saves. " In the past couple of years, Elementary League Mavericks 10-2 Bullets 9-3 against a physical pack of " I've got to give most of the we've been giving up a lot of play on their part at all." Lakers 15-0 Blue Hens 5-7 credit to Gerald in the cage," goals," said Shillinglaw. " We Wildcats. Delaware continued on well, Rockets 11 -2 Lakers 5-7 Though a little tentative on of­ leading 9-3 at the half and in­ said Brady. " He makes saves he gave up seven (to Virginia), six Hawks 10-4 Rockets2-10 fense at first, particularly in creasing its lead as Shillinglaw really shouldn't be making. (to Yale) and six - we'll take Celtics 10-5 Ceitics 2-10 man up situations, the Hens began to s ubstitute in the second There's something about him in that any time. One of our goals is Bulls 7-5-1 struck hard in the first quarter, half. the net that instills confidence in to keep the other team under 76ers 5-8-1 scoring three goals in the second " I thought they played hard the whole defense. You can go eight goals. We've done that Running Rebels 4-9 Senior League three minutes of the game. all four quarters," he said. " The out and put pressure on the ball three times. We should be able Kn icks4-10 The last came on an close in problem you run into as you and not worry about what's to score nine or ten goals." Bucks2-13 shot by senior attackman Tom start getting more people on the behind you." As other teams in the East Blazers 1-13 Ro ckets 10 -1 Ervin (last year's top goal field is that you start to lose the According to Shillinglaw, Coast Conference continue to Warriors 7-4 Junior League lakers 6-5 scorer, with Matt Lewan­ continuity, but they kept it right DeLyra and Burdick aren't that improve, especially defending far apart, and either one could Celtics 4-6-1 dowski), who led the team with up." champion Hofstra, Delaware Supersonics 10-2 76ers 0-11 -1 three goals and four assists. Senior attackman John Boote start. The pair replace Steve will continue to find winning the In total, 14 Delaware players (last year's assist leader ) had Ranby and Kevin Gebbia from conference more difficult than were involved in the scoring, in- two goals a nd two assists, Joe last year. The only other players simply getting past Towson State. SPORTS SCHEDULE Lacrosse • Tennis Lessons for yo uth and and information , call or stop by the ad ults from outrig ht begin ner to in­ Trai ning Center, 324-0112. Tickets • Delaware at Navy, men , 2 p.m. termediate level will be offered by are also available at High Energy Saturday, March 25 . the Newark Departm en t of Parks and the Kirkwood Fitness Clubs. • Delaware at Hofstra, women, 1 and Recreati on this spring . Classes Participa nts can reg ister for $10 p.m . Saturday, March 25 . are fou r weeks lo ng and meet twice at The Train ing Center, New Castle. • Delaware at Duke, men , 3 a week, Monday-Wed nesday or The state championships are open p.m . Wednesday, March 29 . Tuesday-Th ursday, or once a week to Delaware residents with an NPC Sunday mornings . card . The Eastern Atlantic Cup is Baseball Partici pants will be grouped by open to Delaware and out-of-state sk ill level. Classes begin Apr il 3. Fo r men with an NPC card . • Hofstra at Delaware, more info rmation. ca ll 366-7060 or There will be three trophies per doubleheader, noon Saturday, stop by the parks office in the division , with one division fo r Ma rc h 25 . Newark Municipal Building, 220 teenagers, three divisions, by • Delawa re at Howard , 2 p.m. Elkton Rd . weig ht, for women, and four divi ­ Monday, March 27 . sions, by weight, for men . The • Delaware at George Mason , Umpires EACO will also award three 2:30p.m. Wednesday, March 29 . trophies . Dead li ne for entry is April • Delaware at Ric hmond , 3 p.m. • A two-day state umpire school 15. PENNSYLVANIA 500 Wednesday, Ma rc h 29 . will be held April 8-9 at McKean Walking • Delaware at Georgetown, 3 High School. Instructors are RELINED BRAKE SHOES . p.m . Thursday, March 30 . Amateur Softball Associatio n (ASA) • Super Cities Walk to benefit state umpire staff members an d na­ the Delaware chapter of the Na ­ Track tional tournament umpi res who tional Multiple Sclerosis Society will $7@~ - have completed the ASA na tio na l be held Ap ril 9 in 42 cities across • Christiana Relays, Christian a umpire school course. Contact Tom the country, includ ing Newark and High School, Saturday, March 25. Mason Sr ., school coordinator, at Wil ming ton. Walkers are to earn PENNSYLVANIA 500 Professional wrestling 453-0528 for registration, or see mo ney for the MS society by New DISC BRAKE PADS your loca l umpire association sol iciting pledges per kilometer from • Professional wrestling is com­ representative. sponsors. ing to Newark, with the program to In Newark, walkers will leave benefit the Newark High School Bodyb ui ldi ng from th e Univ ersity of Delaware's 51r'a0FF Mam.iaclure1s Lisl Puce Baseba ll Boosters and the North Daugh erty Hall on Ma in Street and East, Md . Baseball Association . The • Delawa re State Bodybuilding hike to the Middle Run Natural Area Championships and Me n's Eastern ~ SmoolhslhoRoad, event will be held at 7:30 p.m . Sun­ off Possum Park Ro ad. There they ( ~ caulos lheload. day, April 16 in Newark High Atlant ic Cup Open will be held will be served lun ch and Saturday, April 29 at the Archmere §E~~ - School and the eight match card refreshments, as well as enjoy '3·1QQj ·IQ!'@I f · will feature performers such as the Academy Theater. Pre-judging for clowns, mim es, balloons and more . @ MOOG Magnifice nt Murroco, " Dr . D" the NPC sanctioned event wi ll be Pr izes will ba awarded in a number >ANCO CHAMPION .. David Schultz, Bam Bam Bigelow, held at 2 p.m .. with the finals held of categ ories, including most . c~a~~~B I~9n~l® SPARK PLUGS as well as a ladies tag team match 7 p.m. pled ges, oldest and youngest WIPERS Admission is $8 in advance, $10 and tw o champio nship matches . walkers. For mo re info rmation , call Quick , Easy~ Solulions l!ftDJa Tickets are ,on sale at Dela ware at the door. For advance tickets OFF 571-9800 . lo Overload Problems iiU J C;: Sporting Goods, Newark Sporting Manulac1we1s LISI P1ice 51r'a0FF EACH •: Goods, Time Out Spo rting Goods , Manulaclu181S Lis1Puce • Life ti me Guarantee • Ea.sy to Install aB Newark High School and North East High School. East Coast Sportstown SPECIAL PURCHASE of STARTERS & ALTERNATORS Tennis Located on th e picturesque cam pus of the West Nott ing ha m Acad emy, Colora, MD (Near MD/PA line) 6 MONTH WARRANTY • Bragging rights for all of Newark are at stake in the Men's June 18-Aug. 18 • Ages 7-16 YOUR CHOICE Open Doubles Tennis Tournament, Choose 1, 2, or 3 week sessions to be held on Saturdays and Sun­ Boys: Baseball, Wrestling, Basketball, Soccer d'~~ 130-3333 da ys , April 22, 23, 29 and 30 . The Newark Department of Parks and Girls: Softball, Basketball, Soccer 133 1522 r.J3 1353 GM 63 AM P CIIRYSLEH SfARl ~H GM Sl AR T~ R ALTERN ATOR Sl4@~ Recreation -sponso red tournament (Special Add ed Discount for the First 2 Weeks of Camp will be held at the Barksdale Park and Ph illips Pa rk courts. Open House: Sundays 1-4 p.m. Pa nicipa nts must be available all Apri116, May 7. June 11 four days, and are guaranteed a minim um of two matches. Call or write for brochure: (301) 428-4948 Entry leel is $13 for Newark East Coast Sportstown residents, $15 for players wh o live 197 51 Frederick Road, Suite 293 outs1d e City lin 11 ts . Entry forms are available at the parks off1ce m th e Germa ntown , MD 20874 New ark Mun1c1pal Building. 220 Marc K aplan, Execut/11e Director Elkt on Ad Aeg1strat1on deadline IS 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 18. "Wh ere every camper is a Most Valuable Person." .March 23, 1989 The NewArk Post 3b SPORTS TUFTS SPARTANS "We took that 2-1 lead in the Lamothe hit a double and came always been development, and return five or six kids from a second inning and I could just in on a two base error by Sipes to that above all other reasons state champion team, you have feel the whole thing shift to give his team a 4-2lead. makes Lemon confident. the opportunity for a nice where we said, 'oh, this is Delaware got back within one "I am because all of these kids baseball season." easy,' "said Hannah. It wasn't. in the bottom of the inning, as have been in our program either Filling in the lineup will be Tufts, which took a 1-o lead in leftfielder Darryl Hendricks at the freshman or JV levels or Kevin Lazarski, John Laznick the second inning on a pair of reached on a fielder's choice, as varsity backups. We try to and Mark Hendrix in the out­ doubles by Mike Kratochwill moved to third on a single by teach these kids what we want field, Chris Milyo as a backup and Matt Guanci, retook the McCoy and an error, and scored them to do consistantly the catcher, and Brian Swed, Tom lead in the third inning. on Dave Carpenter's sacrifice whole way through. Neylon and Tim Kerstetter as · Mike Theodore walked and Oy to rightfield. "When they're at varsity, right handed pitchers. With the moved to second on Dan Tufts scored its final run in the they're not going to have a change in the card comes a . O~ Neill's single. Bill Canon eighth, as Kratochwill walked, tremendous transition to make. change in the strengths of the :~cored Theodore and moved moved to third on Mike Ward's I'm confident thast these guys squad. : ttN eill to third while getting double and scored on a sacrifice are ready to fill in and do a good "Last year, we had players caught trying to stretch a single. Oy by Matt Guanci. job for us." that hit for power," says Lynch. :-. d ~Neill came in on a passed ball. In the Delaware ninth, McCoy Returning for the Spartans "This year we're going to have ,.' Delaware starter Keith singled, Sipes walked and both are Lynch, an All-Catholic to do the little things like steal Garagozzo put Tufts down in moved into scoring position on a choice, at second; Mike Smyth, bases, execute bunts and order in his last two innings of wild pitch with one out, but were a sometime starter in the out­ sacrifices. We're a speed team. work, while the Hen offense moved no further. field at shortstop; Brian "We have a good infield. We twice left the bases loaded. In "We didn't play very well," Wallace, last year's shortstop, did last year, too, but we didn't .. ~h,e seventh inning, Tufts' Chris said Hannah. "We figured they at third base; left handed pit­ play to our potential.'' were going to come out of New cher Mike Oller, 3-1 last year; England not ready. The fact of Chris Milyo, who received some The pitchers have so far pleas­ _f:iENS the matter is we weren't ready experience behind the plate last ed Lemon, who adds that "I : going to be able to hit the long and they were. year; and Mike Donovan, an oc­ hope one of these guys really ball as much as we did last year. "They played very well. They casional starter at first base and establishes himself as the stop­ . W:e're going to have to scrap and made the pitch when they had left field. per of our staff. We really need bite for every run that we get." to. That's one of the worst offen­ "The six players we have back that. sive performances I've seen in a n. One thing you won't see is are a real good nucleus," says "It's going to be tough. leadoff hitter Richardson sw­ long time here. I think we're bet­ Lemon. "I think you'll see a Basically we're playing a state inging for the fences. ter than that, but we're going to bunch of real good players com­ championship game every time . · .~' That's one thing I have to have to demonstrate that." ing out of that group. They're we step on the field because the stay away from,'' he says. "I Garagozza, a freshman from Tom Lemon keeps an eye on his St. Mark's Spartans during skill players and have been in other team is taking it that ··c:an't try and do extra. My job is North East, Md., took the loss in preseason practice. the tournament. Anytime you way." .to- get on base, just like last his first varsity appearance, giv­ year." ing up six hits and two earned · The team has only five seniors runs in five innings, striking out .and three juniors, leading Bob three and walking two . NEWARK Hannah, who is entering his 25th "He needs to get innings out year as head coach of ·the Hens, there," said Hannah. "I thought year. on the circumstances, any of ball." he says. "These kids have a 'to' anticipate a slow start, but he got stonger as he went along Last year's varsity bench those three could take Wagner's Davies sees this team as equal tremendous amount of better things later in the spring. and pitched pretty well at the should fill the remaining posi­ rightfield position, as could Curt to last year's offensively, and character. They believe in "With the enthusiasm of this end. He has a chance to be a tions, vacated by Tim Pyle and Bedford. perhaps a little better defensive­ themselves. I think they would bunch, I feel we'll be com­ good college pitcher. He just has Tim Wagner, who graduated, Noonan or Kevin Scannell, ly. Only the pitching tries his like the role of underdogs; petitive," he says. "If you have to get competitive innings." and Thomas. George Chakar both strong hitters, could also confidence in his team, and they'll respond." that kind of overall Senior Glenn Oneidas pitched has impressed Davies at third, end up with time at first base. leads him to believe that Newark dropped Catholic agressiveness every inning of three innings in relief, giving up and may well start there. "Defensively, they're pretty William Penn and Concord must powers St. Mark's and Sale­ every ballgame, you're pro­ two hits and one earned run. The replacement for Pyle at much equal,'' says Davies. "It be considered the favorites to sianum from its schedule, bably going to rise to the occa­ Sophomore Drew Ellis finished first base could be Brian Lesher all depends on who hits, and we win the Flight A title. replacing them with downstate sion." up in the ninth. or Mike Gerhart, and depending have 12 kids who ' can hit the "I'm not unconfident either," teams. .f)c ··· ..· ···.. ,,;J o Kurt Howell, former state (12-14 years) with a 657. Nicki dicap title, with a 1992 . John Her­ We're taking the champion wrestler from Newark Vignola of Blue Hen finished third man from Blue Hen won the Divi­ High School missed earning All­ with a 630. sion I scratch with a 1715. America status by one match at In Division Ill (9-11), Amber Tina Sammons bowled the high the national collegiate wrestling Reed of Pike Creek rolled a 525, game of the tournament with a wraps off of championships held last weekend good for second place. Erika Koiv 213. in Oklahoma City . The red-shirt of Brookside finished third with a Bowlerama will be the host for sophomore at Clemson won three 513. the qualifier for the National - and lost two of his matches in the In the boys Division I, Pike Junior Bowling Championship on - i26-pound weight class, despite Creek bowlers finished second and April 8. The top six in each divi ­ breaking a finger in his third third . Robert Welch bowled a 698, sion go to Doverama on the 15th, a ne~ \\ :· match . and Steve Kinney bowled a 688. and the top bowler from each of • o Newark decathletes Pat Kinney's performance helped him the four divisions earns a spot in • : Walker and George Tayor placed to the Division I All-Events han- the nationals in Tampa. servtce : • $econd in their divisions at the Na· · : tional Indoor Pentathalon Cham­ :· pionships March 19 at Dickinson • · College, Carisle, Pa. Each was Sc)111ewl1ere for you! :: defeated by the current reigning • : outdoor national decathlon cham­ We are proud pions. • '·walker won the open 60 meter SC)t11el)Od\' 11eecis to announce that high hurdles in the 40-44 age • group, and Taylor placed second "' in the 55-59 age group triple jump . Taylor, Walker and Cathy Taylor KEEN PROPANE • each won events at the help. is now • l;'hiladelphia Masters Indoor Invita­ tional Track and Field Champion­ An Independent ships at Haverford College, Haver­ : - ford, Pa . 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IN THE COURT IN THE COURT LEGAL NOTICE OF COMMON PLEAS OF COMMON PLEAS Estate of Gertrude OF THE FOR THE Lester, Deceaaed. STATE OF DELAWARE STATE OF DEL,\ WARE Notice Is hereby given that IN AND FOR IN AND FOR Letters Testamentary upon NEW CASTLE COUNTY NEW CASTLE COUNTY the Estate of Gertrude Take full advantage of your benefits IN RE : CHANGE OF IN RE : CHANGE OF Lester who departed this NAME OF NAME OF life on the 24th day of Jalml Antoine Ringgold JAyS 0 N W A R R E N December, A.D. 1988, late Making money gets the work­ can fit your needs or lifestyle. BOWERS of 4830 Kennett Pike, Wi!m , These programs are known PETITIONER(S) PETITIONER(S) De ., were duly granted unto ing world up and going in the TO TO Melvin L. Sparks. on the morning, but often, figuring out as cafeteria benefits plans, Jalml Antoine Cunningham JAy S 0 N W A R R E N 17th day of January, A.D. NOTICE IS HEREBY MA YKUT 1989, and all persona In· how to manage that money can FINANCIAL DIRECTIONS because they permit you to GIVEN that Jalmi Antoine NOTICE IS HEREBY debted to the said deceased keep it from sleeping well the choose from a menu of fringes. Ringgold Intends to present GIVEN that DEBORAH L. r•• rt>nue s t o~ '" ,.,,lo:e a Petition to the Court of MA YKUT FOR MINOR payments to the Encutor night before. It's especially importa"t that Common Pleas for the State SON JAYSON WARREN without delay, and all per· Employers recognize these Steven Chantler you understand the benefits in of Delaware, In and for New BOWERS intends to pre· sons having demands Castle County, to change sent a Petition to the Cou rt against the deceased are concerns and spend millions of a cafeteria plan and the value her name to Jalml Antoine of Common Pleas lor the required to exhibit and pre· dollars annually on benefits of the different benefits offered. Cunningham. State of Delaware in and for sent the same duly pro­ Jannette Cunningham New Castle County, to bated to the said Executor packages to help employees ' Typically, those plans give Petitioner(s) change his name to onorbeforethe24thday·of meet their financial needs. gives you choices in your that your company', as part of each employee a nat dollar Dated : March 9, 1989 J A y S 0 N W A R R E N August, A.D. 1919 or abide benefit package, your familiari­ its fringe benefits package, np3/16-3 MAYKUT by the law in this behaU. However, that investment is amount, based on salary or Deborah L. Maykut Melvin L. Sparks pays your $1,000 annual dues to IN THE COURT wasted when employees fail to ty with the options is especially wages, to spend on fringes. OF COMMON PLEAS Petltioner(s) Executor Dated: 2/16/89 Piet vanOgtrop Esquire understand or take full ad­ important. a health club. Because that's a You'll want to spend your OF THE Understanding the benefits taxable benefit, the $1,000 will STATE OF DELAWARE _n...:p_311_ _&.a______::a~~~:~:;~~venue ; vantage of their benefits. dollars wisely and get the most INANDFOR These rewards or "fringe" you get with your job - or op­ show up on your W-2 form, and for them. NEW CASTLE COUNTY CITriE~~~;:~RK np3/9-3 tions you have in· putting you'll pay, if you're in the 28 IN RE : CHANGE OF benefits can play an important Here's one last point on flexi­ NAME OF PUBUC HEARING IN THE role when it comes to creating together your own benefits percent bracket, an additional ble benefit packages. Natalie Melissa Burgos NOTICE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS package - just makes good $280 in taxes ($1,000 times your PETITIONER(S) MARCH27,19U a coherent and comprehensive Sometimes, when the option Is TO Bp.m. OF THE personal financial plan. sense. 28- percent tax rate). available, you may be tempted Natalte Melissa Lopez Pursuant to Chapter 32, STATE OF DELAWARE Article XX, Section 32-78 IN AND FOR GetUng the most value of The life insurance your Understanding your NOTICE IS HEREBY to take cash instead of all or GIVEN that Natalie and Section 32·(19)(b)( l5 ), NEW CASTLE COUNT'( your benefits. There's nothing employer provides might, for cafeteria-etyle benefit plans. some of the benefits. However, Melissa Burgos Intends to Code of the City of Newark, IN RE : CHANGE OF instance, more than satisify Some employers tell you what present a Petition to the Delaware, notice is hereby NAME OF : fringe about the fringe benefits bear in mind what it will cost given of a public bearing in Brynn Lee Park benefits you'll receive, but Court of Common Pleas for that come with most jobs. your insurance needs for the to replace certain benefits, the State of Delaware, In the Council Chamber, PETITIONER{S) time being. Or, it might satisfy others give you a choice. Gone and for New Castle County, Newark Municipal TO Chances are your benefit such as health insurance, out­ Building, 220 Elkton Road, are the days of plain-vanilla to change her name to Brynn Lee Johnson package is worth a quarter to a only a portion. In either case, side of the plan or what the· Natalte Meltssa Lopez. NOTICE IS HEREBY benefits packages merely offer­ Lillian Burgos ~~ ~o;. ~ .~, ~a~i~r 2Ih!9~~·- GIVEN that Brynn Lj!e third of your annual compensa­ the benefit is at least part of consequences of having no quest of Bellevue Holding ing insurance, vacation time Petitioner( s) Park (infant daughter ,of tion. the solution, because it's in­ health insurance can be. Cash Dated: 2-29-119 Company for a Special Use Dawn M. Park & Jeff L. surance that you don't have to and the key to the executive np3/9-3 Permit to permit the con· Johnson ) Intends to present The best way to make sure is usually nice to have, but it's structlon of a hotel on washroom. Many employees a Petition to the Court of you're getting the most value buy out of your own pocket. not always the best choice. IN THE COURT Parcel A of the Pauline A. Common Pleas for the State out of the benefits your Another good reason to know now face a myriad of OF COMMON PLEAS Mayer, Inc. property, of Delaware In and for New Steven V. Chantler is a personal and OF THE located at the Intersection employer provides is to know your benefits is that some of sophisticated tax-deferred sav­ of Elkton Road and the ~:;u~a~~unttg'' Bt~yncnha£t business financial planner with IDS STATE OF DELAWARE what they are and understand them are taxable- which ings plans, stock options, in­ INANDFOR Christina Parkway. Johnson Zoning Classification - doesn't necessarily make them surance policies and pension Financial Services Inc . of New Castle. NEW CASTLE COUNTY DawnM. Part how they work. If you're IN RE : CHANGE OF BC (G eneral Business) Jeffry Johnspn employed by a company that any less valuable. Let's say and retirement programs that NAME OF Carl F. Luft Petltloner(s) (l)Vedhachalam City Manager DATED : Feb. 28, 1989 KAMALAKANNAN n /9-3 np3/9 -3 (2)Ni rmala KAMALAKANNAN IN THE COURT LEGAL NOTICE Delntarva (3) Kamin! KAMALAKAN­ OF COMMON PLEAS Estate of Mary V. NAN FOR THE Callahan, Deceased. PETITIONER(S) STATE OF DELAWARE Notice is hereby given that TO IN AND FOR Letters Testamentary upon pools its (I) Kamal V KANNAN NEW CASTLE COUNTY the Estate of Mary V. (2) Nlnnala KANNAN IN RE : CHANGE OF Callahan who departed thla (3) KamlnlKANNAN . NAME OF life on the 18th day of NOTICE IS HEREBY MARC ANTHONY HAM­ February, A.D. 1989, late of GIVEN that Vedhachalam MOND 810 S. Broom Street, Wllm, resources KAMALAKANNAN , Nir­ MICH AEL ANTHONY De ., were duly granted unto mala KAMALAKANNAN & HAMMOND Emily Dougherty on the 6th In their first joint marketing Kamini KAMALAKAN­ PETITIONER(S) NAN Intends to present a TO day of March, A.D. 1989, venture, Delaware, Maryland and all persons Indebted to Petition to the Court of MARC ANTHONY HERR­ the said deceased are re­ and Virginia have banded Common Pleas for the State ING of Delaware, in and for New MICHAE L ANTHON Y quested to make paymenta together for a special "Tastes of to the Executrix without Castle County, to change HERRING delay, and aU persona hav­ the Chesapeake" product fair to their name to Kamal V NOTICE IS HEREBY KANNAN , Nlrmala KAN· GIVEN that MARC A. Ing demands against the be held Apri18-10 in Puerto Rico. NAN & Kamlnl KANNAN HAMMOND & MICHAEL deceased are required to The three states, which make Vedhachalam ANTHONY HAMMOND in· KAMALAKANNAN tends to present a Petition ;:~~i~ul~n~ro~~~~n~o ~= up the Delmarva Peninsula, will Nirmala to the Court of Common said Executrh on or before promote locally grown and KAMALAKANNAN Pleas for the State of the 18th day of October A.D. Petitioner(s) Delaware in and for New 1989 or abide by the law In manufactured food products Dated : February 23, 1989 Castle County, to change this behalf. during the 17th annual Food and np3/9-3 his name to MAR C AN - Emily Dougherty THONY HERRI NG & ExecutriJ: Equipment Trade Expo in San MICHAE L ANTHONY Plet H. vanOgtrop, Esquire IN THE COURT 206 E. Delaware Avenue Juan. OF COMMON PLEAS HERRING Linda L. Hammond Newark, De 19711 The Delmarva contingent has FOR THE np3/23-3 STATE OF DELAWARE Petitioner(s) reserved four booth spaces IN AND FOR Dated : March 10, 1989 which will feature two com­ NEW CASTLE COUNTY npJ/16-3 CITY OF NEWARK IN RE : CHANGE OF ------DELAWARE panies from each state, ac­ NAME OF INTHECOURT PUBLIC HEARING cording to Bob Smallwood, ex­ LAURIE REIN E ROSEN OF COMMON PLEAS NOTICE KIMBERLY DEANNA FOR THE MARCH 27, 1989 port specialist for the Delaware ROSEN STATE OF DELAWARE a p.m. Development Office. PETITIONER(S) IN AND FOR Pursuant to Chapter 32, Richard J . Encarnacao (center) of the Christiana Hilton Inn accepts the American Automobile TO NEW CASTLE COUNTY Article XX, Section 32-78 Smallwood said the states LAURIE REINE ROSEN IN RE : CHANGE OF and Section 32-1 9(b)(5), Association Four Diamond Award from William D . Markland (left) and Jack E. Weber. hope to offer diverse products at SOLI GO NAM E OF Code of the City of Newark, KIMBERLY DEANNA JEANETT E LYNNE Delaware, notice Is hereby the show. No one item will be ROSEN SOLIGO MECK given of a public hearing in emphasized. NOTICE IS HEREBY & TAMMY MARIE MECK the Council Chamber, PETITIONER(S) Newark Municipal A few Delaware companies GIVEN that LAURIE REINE ROSEN and TO Building, 220 Elkton Road, Christiana Hilton cited already export canned KIMBERLY DEANNA JEANETT E LYNNE on Monday, March 27, 1989, vegetables, sunflower seeds, ROSEN Intends to present a BOGIA at 8 p.m., to hear the re­ Petition to the Court of &TAMMY MARIE BOGJA quest of Beilevue Holding The Christiana Hilton Inn has "Each property must go a staff of full-time professional pigeon corn, sorghum, cabbage Common Pleas for the State NOTICE IS HEREBY Company for a Special Use been awarded the American through a rigorous inspection field representatives visits and potatoes to Puerto Rico and of Delaware In and for New GIVEN that Gwen G. Bogie Permit to penni! the con­ Castle County. to change for Jeanette Lynne Meek & struction of a retail food Automobile Association's before it can receive AAA's establishments at least once an­ Smallwood said he expects sales her name to LAURIE Tammy Marie Meek In­ store of over 5,000 square prestigious Four Diamond award for lodging excellence," nually without notification to of sweet corn and Christmas REINE ROSEN SOLIGO, tends to present a Petition feel on Parcel A of the KIMBERLY DEANNA to the Court of Common Pauline A. Mayer, Inc. pro­ A ward for the second year in a according to William A. Scar­ conduct a thorough inspection trees in the future. ROSEN SOLIGO Pleas for the State of perty, located at the In· row. row, AAA managing director of and evaluation. Properties that He hopes the tri-state Theresa Rosen Soligo Delaware, In and for New tersection of Elkton Road Kimberly Deana Rosen Castle County , to change and the Christina Parkway. The award is given just 1,037 national travel. " Travelers can qualify receive a rating between marketing effort will mean even Laurie Reine Rosen their name to Jeanette ZONING CLASSIFICA· of 19,500 approved hotels in the be assured that a Four Diamond one and five "diamonds." more exporting opportunities Petitioner(s) Lynne Bogie & Tammy TION · BC (General rating guarantees luxury ac­ DATED : February 22 , 1989 Marie Bogia . Business ) United States, Canada, Mexico " Diamond ratings help for Delaware producers, noting n 3116·3 Gwen E. Bogia Carl F. Luft and the Caribbean. comodations and high guest travelers select an accommoda­ that Puerto Rico and surroun­ IN THE Petitioner(s) City Manager The Hotel DuPont in Wilm­ satisfaction, including staff that tion that best meets their travel ding islands represent a $4.2 COURT OF Dated: 3/16/89 np3/9-3 COMMON PLEAS np3/ 23-3 ington also earned the Four Dia­ is dedicated to quality service." n e e d s a n d b u d g e t r e­ billion maret for agricultural OF THE NOTICE OF NOTICE OF mond Award. Under the AAA rating system, quirements," Scarrow said. and food products annually. STAT~O~~E~:ARE DIVORCEACTION DIVORCE ACTION • TO : BEULAH E. BANKS, NEW CASTLE COUNTY ~~P~~J'!~N . A~TONELLI , Respondent IN RE : CHANGE OF FKUM : Clerk of Court - FROM : Clerk of Court - NAME OF : Divorce Divorce LEONARD SYLVESTER New Castle County New Castle County INGRAM EZIO J . ANTONELLI, JUNIUS L. BANKS, SR., TO PETITIONER(S) Petitioner, has brought suit Petitioner, has brought sult Spicer·Mullikin Funeral Homes of against you for divorce In • Paul Faust has been named • Delaware Museum of Natural L 0 N E A R D A L G 1 E R against you for divorce in Newark, New Castle and Delaware SHAHEED the Family Court of the the Family Court of the assistant manager of Patterson­ History, Del. 52, Greenville, will State of Delaware for New City has bee n presented a Com­ NOTICE IS HEREBY State of Delaware for New Schwartz Real Estate's Newark of­ hold its Spring Children's Week GIVEN that LEONARD Castle County In Petition Castle County In Petition fice . He wi ll assist in the day-to­ munity Builder Award by the No. 248, 1989. If you do not from 9:30a.m. to 4 p.m. daily the SYLVESTER INGRAM in· No . 137-, 1989. I£ you do not serve a response to the peti­ Delaware Region of the National tends to present a Petition serve a response to the pet!· day management of the office, week of March 27-31 . Held in con· tion on Petitioner's At· Conference of Christians and to the Court of Common tlon on Petitioner's At- which has more than 40 sales junction with spring break, the torney • Jews. Blai ne was recognized for EDWIN A. TOS, ESQ . ·· associates. program provides children ac­ ~~~!~a:~r int~~d Sf~rteNe~ to~t6HARD S. McCANN , her coordination of several inter· P.O. Box 1570 Faust joined Patterson-Schwartz tivities which are both fun and Castle County, to change E~~E . Main Street Wilmington, DE 19899 faith religious events, including in 1974 and was with the com­ educational. Theme this year is ~~~~~H~Hi:gNARD Newark, DE 19711 or the petitioner if the Inaugural Prayer Convocation unrepresented, and the pa ny until 1982. He rejoined it in minerals. There will be a variety of for Gov . Michael N. Castle. She Leonard Sylvester In gram ~~re~~! se ~tee~i . t i ~~~ r t~! Court within 20 days after September 1987. games and films. For details, call Petitioner(s) Court within 20 days after publication of this notice, also has been active in an interna­ Faust replaces Jack Teague, 658-9111. DATED : MARCH 7, 1989 publtcatlon of this notice, exclusive of the date. of who recently was named !'Tla nager tional refugee placement service in _n..:.p_3/-=1=6-3::=-c::-=-::-:-==:--=--:-- exclusive of the date of publication, as required by of the Glasgow office. New Castle County and in reduc­ CITY OF NEWARK publication , as required by statute, this action wm be • Winterthur Museum and DELAWARE statute, this action will be heard without further • Robacott Building on ing prejudice in the public schools. Gardens, Del. 52, Greenville, is CITY COUNCIL heard without further notice at Family Court. · Chestnut Hill Road , Newark, will • Manchester Career Services welcoming spring with unreserved PUBUC HEARING notice at Family Court. Date Mailed: 3/14/89 np3/23-1 have a new tenant in the Inc . now ranks eighth among the special tours from April 8 through NOTICE Date Mailed : 3/13/89 Delaware Department of Health 12 largest executive outplacement MARCH 27, 1919 np3/23-1 May 28 . Featured will be the · a p.m. NOTICE OF and Social Services. The state will firms in North America, according museum's superb collection of Pursuant to Section 402.2 LEGAL NOTICE DIVORCE ACTION lease 4,800 square feet of space to the Februa ry issue of Executive American decorative arts, along of the City Charter and Sec- Estate of Clara w. Foote, TO : WAYNE M. CROSS, from City Wide Housing Co ., ac­ Recruiter News. Manc hester has lion 32-79 of the Code of the Deceased. Respondent with more than 200 acres of City of Newark, Delaware, Notice is hereby given that FROM : Clerk of Court · cording to John G. Anthony of B. an office in One Commerce naturalized gardens in bloom . For notice Is hereby given of a Letters Testamentary upon Divorce Gary Scott Realtors. Space is Center, W il mington . In addition to Paul Faust. information on Wintherthur tours public bearing at a regular the Estate of Clara w. New Castle County needed to expand the depart­ outplacement, the firm offers meeting of the Council in Foote who departed this life JUSINDA MAE CROSS, Wednesday evenings. March 29 and programs, call 888-4600. Petitioner. bas brought suit ment's Medicare staff, which leadership and developmental the Council Chamber at the on the 21st day of February, through May 3, or weekday after­ • " Dress in Delaware: A Cen­ Municipal Building, 220 A.D. 1989, late of 2 Overlook against you for divorce In monitors and reviews the quality counseling ser'Ji ces. the Family Court of the noons, May 8-12 . For details, call tury of Fashion" is on view at the Elkton Road , Newark, Drive, Wllm, De ., were du­ of care Medicare patients receive • Margaret F. " \1eg" Wherry, a Delaware, on Monday, ly granted unto Sara Leigh State of Delaware for New 731 -8595. Old Town Hall Museum, 512 at local nursing homes. graduate of the Univ•usity of March 27 , 1989 at 8 p.m., at Kapp and Willtam Kapp on Castle County In Petition • 1989 Mid-Atlantic Regional Market Street Mall, Wilmington . which time the Council will the 9th day of March, A.D. No . 334 , 1989. If you do not • First phase of Summit North Delaware and former a;ivertising serve a response to the peti· Meeting of the American Accoun· consider for Final Action 1989, and all persons In­ Marina, located on the director for The Review s.:1dent • Delaware Museum of Natural and Passage the following debted to the said deceased tion on Petitioner's At· ting Association will be held April Chesapeake and Delaware Canal newspaper, has been named History is accepting registration proposed ordinance: are requested to make torney . 6-8 in the Radisson Hotel, Wilm­ BILL 89~ · An Ordinance payments to the Executors JUSINDA MAE CROSS, near Lums Pond State Park, south media buyer for Aloysius, Butk• for a workshop on spring ington. The meeting will feature a Annexing and Zoning to BC without delay, and aU per­ PROSE of Newark, is well under way and and Clark Inc . warblers. The workshop will be (General Business) , BL sons having demands 23 CHIPPENDALE CIR· variety of workshops and research slips will be available April 1, ac· • Castle Mall Craft Show is be­ held 9 a.m . to noon Thursday, (Limited Business), MOR against the deceased are CLE presentations . It is hosted by the ( Ma nufacturlng Office required to exhibit and pre­ NEWARK , DE 19713 cording to Capt. Donald C. Byrd, ing held now through Easter. May 4, with a field trip Saturday, University of De la ware Depart­ Research), RH (Single sent the same duly pro­ or the petitioner if marina manager. There will be 110 Macrame, bar lamps and other May 6. Fee is $30, and deadline is Family), and OFD (Open bated to the said Executors unrepresented, and the ment of Accounting . floating , single-loaded boat slips in crafts are featured . May 1. Call 658-9111 for details. Floodway District) an 81.07 on or before the 21st day of Court within 20 days after • " Store Layout and Design," a Acre Parcel of Land October A.D. 1989 or abide publication of this notice, the initial phase, which also in­ • " Becoming an Effective • Longwood Gardens has an seminar for the small retailer, will Located at the Intersection by the law Ln this behalf. ncluslve or the date of cludes an administration building Supervisor" will be discussed dur· Easter treat for visitors. From of Elkton Road and the Sarah Leigh Kapp and publication, as required by be held 7:45-10 p.m . April 18 in and storage. For slip information, ing a seminar series being offered March 18 to April 2, Longwood Christina Parkway, and the William Kaoo statute, this action wlll be Clayton Hall on the Un iversity of Adjoining Elkton · Road Executors heard without further call 658-1800. by Cecil Community College at its will feature fragrant spring flower Delaware's north campus. Rlghto(lf·Way . Pict H. vanOgtrop, Esquire notice at Family Court. • Donalee S . Blaine, ad· Elkton, Md . Center for Adult blooms throughout nearly four Susan A. Lam black, CMC 206 E. Delaware Avenue Date Mailed : MARCH 16, ministrative manager of the Ed ucation . Series will be held acres of indoor gardens. City Secretary Newark, De 19711 1989 Fee is $15. Call451 -2747 . np3/9-3 np3/23·3 np 3/23·1 March 23, 1911 The New Ark Post 5b

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CITY OF NEWARK NOTICE OF CITY OF NEWARK NOTICE OF NOTICE OF DELAWARE NOTICE OF NOTICE OF NOTICEOF DELAWARE DIVORCEACI'ION DIVORCE ACI'ION DIVORCE ACI'ION DIVORCE ACTION DIVORCE ACI'ION COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA TO : DEBORAH R. DIVORCE ACI'ION PUBUC HEARING TO : SHARON K. JULI· TO : PAUL ANDRE BER· MARCH 27, 11111·1 p.m. TO : GWENDOLYN D. TO : KIM D. BRECHTEL, TO: NOBLE L. MCCOY, NOTICE ANO, Respondent NARD, Respondent WILUAMS WALLACE, Respondent 1. SILENT MEDITATION II PLEDGE OF :as8M:dec:erk of Court • Respondent MARCH 27, 11111 • 8 P.M. FROM : Clerk of Court • FROM : Clerk of Court • FROM : Clerk of Court • Pursuant to Section 'J:l. Divorce Divorce .ALLEGIANCE F~~f;,nd~r:rk of Court • Divorce _ FROM: Clerk of Court .S.A. CITY SECRETARY'S MINUTES FOR COUNCIL Divorce Divorce U(b){2)(e) of the City of New Castle Cnuntv New Castle County .APPROVAL: Divorce New Castle Countv New Castle County Newark Subdivision and RAFAEL JUUANO, Peti· ROSALIND BERNARD, New Castle County MICHAEL P. BRECHTEL, New Castle County - 1. Regular MeeUng held March 13, 1989 ERIC L. WALLACE , KATHERINE R. MC· Development Regulations, ttoner, has brought suit Petitioner, has brought sult .H. ITEMS NOT ON PUBLISHED AGENDA • Time CRAIG WILLIAMS, Peti· Petitioner, has brought COY, Petitioner, has notice i.a hereby given of a against you for divorce In against you for divorce In tioner, has brought suit auit against you for Petitioner, has brought suit lJmlt 20 Minutes against you for divorce In brought suit against you for public hearing at a regular the Family Court of the the Family Court of the "l.Others against you for divorce In divorce In the Fami· divorce In the Family Court meeting of Council In the State of Delaware for New State of Delaware for New the Family Court of the ly Court of the State of the Family Court of the S.C. CONSIDERATION OF CANCELLATION OF APRIL State of Delaware for New of the State of Delaware for Council Chamber, Newark Castle County in Petition Castle County In Petition 11, 1.. MEETING State of Delaware for New Delaware for New Castle New Castle County In Peti· Municipal Building, 220 No. 312, 1989. If you do not No. 0179 , 1989. If you do not C&atle County In Petition County In Petition No. 317, Castle County In Petition I. ITEMS NOT FINISHED AT PREVIOUS MEETING: No. 305.. 1989. If you do not tion No. 327, 1989. If you do Elkton Road, Newark, serve a response to the petl· aerve a response to the pet!· A. Appointments to Conservation Advisory Commis· No. 2102, 19811. If you do not 1989 . If you do not serve a not serve a response to the Delaware, on Monday, tion on Petitioner's At· Uon on Petitioner's At· serve a response to the pelt· response to the petition on aerve a response to the peti· Ilion (Districts 1& 6) tion on Petitioner's At· petition on Petitioner's At· March 27, 1989, at 8 p.m ., at tomey tomey 4. VOUCHERS PAY ABLE REPORT Uon on Petitioner's At· Petitioner's Attorney tomey which time the Council wut R 0 B E R T B U R T 0 N BRIAN J . BARTLEY, tomey MICHAEL K. NEWELL, tomey t. RECOMMENDATIONS ON CONTRACI'S II BIDS: KESTER I. H. CROSSE, consider the application of COONIN, ESQ. ESQ. ESQ. 1112 KING STREET A. Contract No. 89·11, Sodium Fluoride. JOHN R. KIRK, ESQ. 1300 DELAWARE ESQ. JOSEPH E . FUNK ESQ. Bellevue Holding Company 1218 MARKET STREET. B. Contract No. 89·13, Purchase of Manhole Frames & FIRST FEDERAL WILMINGTON, DE 19801 Covers SUITE 604 Mellon Bank TRUST BLDG. M~L MARKET STREET~~~ ~:~r:br::l ~f ~e T.~i orWith'!IN;;~~~c?nE~r lf or the petitioner If Center P.O. BOX 25130 PLAZA, STE. 500 0 8 ... ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING II PUBLIC WILMINGTON, DE. unrepresented, and the BEARING: lOth & Market Streets WILMINGTON, DE . WILMINGTON, DE 19801 !f~~~r~fJeof 1r~;~~~:e~~ ~:~~rr;~~~e~ d:;: af~~~ Court within 20 days after WUmin~eton, DE. 19801 19899 19899 0 A. Blll89~- An Ordinance Annexing & Zoning to BC publication of this notice, or the petitioner if or the petitioner if or the pet i ti 0 n e r if Uon of Elkton Road and the publication of this notice, (General Buslnesa), BL (Limited Business), MOR unrepresented, and the unrepresented and the Christina Parkway for the exclusive of the date o! exclusive of the date of or the - petitioner if unrepresented, and the publication, as required by (Manufacturing Office Research), RH fSingle Family), Court within 20 days after Court within 20 days after Court within 20 days after construction of a shopping publication, as required by and OFD (Open Floodway District) an 81.07 Acre Parcel unrepresented, and the publication of this notice c e n t e r I o f f I c e I statute, this action will be statute, this action wUI be Court within 20 days after publication of this notice, publication of this notice, ef Land- Located at the Intersection of Elkton Road & the exclusive of the date of exclusive of the date of w a r e h o us e I h o t e I heard without further beard without further publication of this notice, exclusive of the date of notice at Family Court. ehrtatlna Parkway & the Adjoining Elkton Road Rlght~f-Wav exclusive of the date of publication, aa required by publication, as required by on tne Mayer !4, atatute, this action will be =~~~~:,ti;bb s:cfi~~u~U: ~ ~~~:~~~ent ~~:~e ~~~:~il~~o:~ Date Mailed : MARCH 14, publication, as required by atatute, this action will be 1989 : •7. - RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PLANNING heard without further heard without further beard without further ZONING CLASSIFICA· 1989 COMMISSION/DEPARTMENT: statute, this action will be noticeatFamlly Court. TION - BC (General np3/23·1 np 3/23-1 heard without further notice at Family Court. notice at Family Court. . · A. Recommendation re Major Subdivision of an 81.07 Date Mailed: MARCH 13, Date Mailed: MARCH 10, • ~ere Tract of Land Located on Either Side of the In· ~O.U~~!tfeS:~7tft~~rt . 1989 1989 ?aa~ Mailed : MARCH 16, Buslnes~ L ( LImIted r------, keraection of Elkton Road & the Christina Parkway for np3/23·1 np3/23·1 3123 1 \he Development of a Shopping Center/Office"/ np3/23·1 np " Buslness~OR (Manufactur· Warehouu/Hotel Development of the Mayer Property ------lngOffic~Ne(~b:"~~ Fami· Desk Clerk • (Resolution & Agreemegt Preented) · I. Request of Bellevue Holding Company for a ly) Housekeeper Special Use Pe.nnlt to Permit the Construction of a RetsU ALL OFFICE A DELAWAFlE OFD (Open Flood· : Food Store of Over 5,000 Square Feet on Parcel A of the way District) Pauline A. Mayer, Inc. Property, LOcatea at tne Intersec­ SKILLS TRADITION FOFl Susan A. Lam black, CMC Night Auditor tion of Elkton Road & the Christina Parkway. NEEDED 26 YEARS City Secretary 2. Request of Bellevue Holding Company for a np3/23·1 Full & Part Time Special Use Permit to Permit the Construction of a Hotel Temporaryae-Services on Parcel A of the Pauline A. Mayer, Inc. Property. Paid Vacation, Insurance & Sick Pay Located at the Intersection of Elkton Road & the 123 123 123 123 Christina Parkway. (!)/Jell :!JCouse 1 ITEM, $1000 OR LESS Apply In Person B. Recommendation re Minor Subdivision of 14·16 2 ISSUES OF THE WHIG White Clay Drive to Divide the E:rlsting Parcel Into Two FOR JUST $3.00 Lots to Make It Posaible to Add Another Single-Family Weekly Pay, Vacation & Holiday Pay, Free Word Processing Training 398-1230 COMFORT INN .Dwelling to the Site (Resolution & Agreement Presented) 123 123 123 123 .• 1. ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING: Make Your Move To OLSTEN Now 1120 S. College Ave . Newark, DE. -,. A. Bill 89·10 - An Ordinance Amending Ch. 2, Ad· •·ministration, Article XII, Sale of Surplus Real Property, Call to schedule an appointment or just drop in :: r; ::!~tn~:h~:r~~aes~~r1sf~ ~:x~~~e~::~:~~~~ff:~ Good Friday 284 Main St. . "(2nd Read. 4/10/89 or 4/24/89) March 24, 1989 Newark · B. Bill 89-11 -An Ordinance Amending Ch. 20, Motor 8:30 am-3:30 pm 738-3500 Vehicles & Traffic, By Prohibiting Parking At All Times On A Portion of the West Side of Westfield Drive (2nd · Read. 4/10/119 or 4/24/89) C. Bill 89·12 - An Ordinance Amending Ch. 7, Building, By Adding Provisions Thereto Regarding Han· . -f~~~tc::~~tiW~:~~slli0~8~~~~86~, A. COUNCIL MEMBERS: Fast Growing Company in 'AU C T I 0 N '' ' ;. • 1. Res. No. 89--: Retirement of Lt. WilliamS. Wid· • does. Cecil County has openings SERVICE/ B. COMMITTEES, BOARDS a. COMMISSIONS : 1. Planning Commission Minutes of March 7, 1989 for full-time 2. Resignation from & Appointment to Alcohol . Abuse Commission List Your Auction Now •c. Othen: for the Spring Season! None • SALESPEOPLE 10. ITEMS NOT ON PUBUSHED AGENDA (As Time FREE consulting about what Allows & As Council Determines) COUNTRY LIVING A. Council Members: an auction can do for you. AT IT"S BESTI •B. Others: LUMBER YARD SERVICE Over an acre or land with this 3 BR . 2 Bath rancher w /garage. At 11. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: PH 0 N E 301-658-6400 the end of cul-de·sac . No thru traf­ A. Special Reports from Manager & Staff: Norman E. Hunter fic to hassle with . Spacious LR, • TRUCK DRIVERS OR & FR . Kit has many extras. I. Report re FERC Rate Case EL 89·16 Licensed & Bonded in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania Skylight in main bath. OPEN 2. Report re Railroad Station Leases HOUSE EVERY SUNDAY 1-ol PM . B. Alderman's Report & Magistrate's Report Stop by to see for yourself juat C. Financial Statement • BURNER SERVICE TECHS AUCTION EVERY MONDAY -6 PM what $99,500 can buy for you I · "OPEN FOR PUBLIC COMMENT The above agenda Is intended to be followed, but iB sub· FLEA & FARMERS MARKET ject ·to changes, deletions, additions & modifications. Excellent company benefits EVERY MONDAY 3-9 PM "Copies may be obtained at the City Secretary's Office, 220 including profit sharing Why Have a Yard Sale? RISING SUN ·· !~~~-~;ad . We have buyers here every G) 301-658-4911 - Bmy Montgomery, Broltcr - [B -il Get rid of those unwanted items Apply at week. Immediate payment. .· 301-378"2901 R1smq Sun . MD ~~ IN THE COURT around your house with a "1.2.3 HAULING AVAILABLE HOURS: OF COMMON PLEAS ad" in The Cecil Whig Classified American Home And Hardware 8-4:30 Mon.-Fri. FOR THE section. Take 1 item and price it 202 West Main Street STATE OF DELAWARE tor $1000or less, r;ive us a call HUNTER'S SALE BARN IN AND FOR & we 'll place it in 21ssues of The Elkton, Maryland Route 278 Rlalng Sun, Mil , NEW CASTLE COUNTY Whig, all for just $3.001 Call us IN RE : CHANGE OF PHONE 301-858-6400 NAME OF today at 398·1230. then Sit ~ack Bryan Anthony Bort & wait for your phone to rmgl. AND Jean Marie Jimenez PETITIONER(S) TO "Bryan Anthony DanboiBe AND Jean Marte Dan boise NOTICE IS HEREBY · GIVEN that Bryan Anthony Bort/Jean Marie Jimenez · -Intends to present a Pet!· BANKING ·tlon to the Court of Common Pleas for the State of TELEMARKETING ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVES Delaware, In and for New OLD LINE VILLAGE OF FAIR HILL Castle County, to change their name to Bryan An· PART-TIME thony Danbolse/Jean New 2 story colonial with 4 Horse lovers dream, renovated -Marie Dan boise. RF:TURNING 1'0 THE WORT< FORCE BUT DON'T HAVE 40 HOURS 1'0 SPARE?? BRs, 2~ baths, LR, DR, study, 3 BR stone & frame farm Jean Marie Jimenez family rm. with fireplace, front house, country kitchen with Petitioner(&) Dated: March 14, 1989 START YOUR NEW CAREER AT MBNA! porch, rear deck, 2 car garage, stone fireplace, 2 baths & loft qp3/23-3 gas heat and A/C. All for plus 3.9 Ac. + I· for the Take advantage of our FLEXIBLE 15 and 18 hour evening and weekend $172,990 . horses. Owners say make your IN THE best offer. COURT OF shifts where you are able to create your own weekly schedules and COMMON PLEAS where you are able to earn highly competitive wages, bonuses and PEMBREY FOR THE incentives while obtaining valuable work experience by becoming part of WYN LEA AT FAIR HILL STATE OF DELAWARE Water rights, enjoy y For the discriminating buyer, INANDFOR the MBNA Telemarketing team. mer on wa r, ' . NEW CASTLE COUNTY truly the finest residential com­ IN RE : CHANGE OF Telemarketing Account Representatives are responsible for promoting home fin munity in Cecil County. NAME OF : all yeA!~_.,_~ Beautiful large rolling, home PAUL LEON DAVIS and selling MBNA's credit card services as follow-up to direct mail. baths PETITIONER(S) Successful candidates will possess strong verbal communication skills, stud sites from 1.5 to 5 Ac. with • TO home packages from your · PAUL LEON CARSON professionalism and the ability to complete large volumes of work. A $174,990. • NOTICE IS HEREBY minimum of one year customer contact experience is preferred. plans or ours. Call for details. GIVEN that PAUL LEON DAVIS of 11 Stlsbee Road, MBNA is a place where quality people make the difference when it New Castle, DE 19720 In­ comes to keeping our Customers first and where dedication to excellence LOW MAINTENANCE tends to present a Petition New construction with low · • to the Court of Common is rewarded through an attractive compensation plan and opportunities Pleas for the State of maintenance exterior, 3 BRs, 2 Delaware In and for New for internal promotion. baths, central air, large lot plus Castle County, to change 1 car garage, call for app. to his name to PAUL LEON Join the people who have made MBNA the world's leading issuer CARSON of the prestigious Gold MasterCard. review floor plans. $106,990. Psul Leon Davis Petitioner(s) DATED: MARCH 10, 1989 PEMBREY np3/23-3 Prime lot in water oriented BRANTWOOD community, acres & acres of Beautiful bi-level eat -in kit· IN THE open space & beach access for chen , DR , 3 BRs, 1 ~ baths, COURT OF wood stove in tam ily rm. COMMON PLEAS all lot owners. $49,990. FOR THE $110,000 . STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR FAIR HILL NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE : CHANGE OF Large rambling ranch , 3 BRs, 2 NEW CONSTRUCTION NAME OF : baths, new heater, freshly Ready to move into. 3 BR Amanda Theresa Me· painted int., fireplace, enclosed ranch, 2 full baths, 2 car Closkey PETITIONER(S) porch, family rm . & much garage, heat pump with A / C, TO more. $149,900 . plus* Ac . + !- lot. $99,990 . · · A~o'T~h T~;re;;ER~l~ GIVEN that Amanda Theresa McCloskey Intends to present a Petition to the Representing Davitt-Baldwin Inc. Court of Common Pleas for • the State of Delaware In Custom Builders and for New Castle County, MBNA to change her name to 400 Christiana Road Building Fine Homes On Your Lot Amanda Theresa Haga Amanda McCloskey Newark, DE 19713 Or Ours, From Your Plans Or Ours. (Theresa Hag a) (302) 453-6465 Petltloner(s) DATED: MARCH 13, 1989 EOE MBN A is a subsidiary ot MNC Financial, Inc. np3/23·3 M/F/HIV 6b The New Ark Post 102 Auctions 150 Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted FREE $$$$ CASH $$$$ FILL DIRT WANTED CASHIER/SALES DELIVERY PEOPLE For Unwanted Items 30 1·392·5545 Assistant Service Writer $250·350 + per week . Gas SSBA. a Bankcard Operation Center, Ia needed at the area's fastest Full time. Hourly wage plus REAL ESTATE MAGAZINE NORTH EAST seeking to fill the following positions on Call before 3pm allowance provided . No sales . ~rowing GM dealership. Must commission . Opportunity for AUCTION GALLERIE various shifta with qualified. motivated In· advancement. No phone calls. All deliveries local. Immediate US Rt.40 North East, MD dlvlduala. openings using your car . Full· MOUNTAIN, LAKE AND ~OMES Household, Estates, Tools :;~~:~! :~~ ~eP:n! Apply i~~T~o~(~vE t 1mefpar t - t1me . Call Every Tuesday, 6pm . Bill Baker for an appointment. 302-737-9605. MACHINE OPERATORS - requires 1-800-252-5080. CAR WASH Auto/Trucks mechanical ability, to operate and repair DESK CLERK Every Thursday, 7pm . Homer Chevy Olds GMC 1006N~~~I.Ie8~ Ave machinery; good basic math skills; experience Nottingham, PA Full time second shift position Write, Call or Come by 301·287-5588 with Inserter or Folding Machines preferred . available . Also accepting appli· 1-800·233·4169 BURGER KING CLEANING OFFICES EMPt..OYMENT Elkton area. Part time even· cations for: Johnson County Real Estate MAINTENANCE/WAREHOUSE WORKER UP TO $5/HR ings. Monday thru Friday . HOUSEKEEPERS 106 Lost & Found -requires good working knowledge of all phases For the hours of 7pm-midnight 1·800·4 41 ·9222 or Apply In Person: And Auction of building repair I maintenance including elec · 202 Help Wanted at least 2 nights a week. Y, 302·324·1634 ECONO LODGE trical, plumbing, and painting . 311 Belle Hill Rd. AAA ACTION ~~s ;~~~:.~ayuti~~r~our~ Elkton, MD MAIL SORTERS- requ ires a quick learner with JOB RESUME $9.00 CLERKS CALL 1270 S. Shady St. good mechanical ability; Pre-Sort experience & UP WRITE ·EDIT·fYPE ~~~3a~~~~~~· :rp~~rg~~~~ ~ preferred . All Fields· S. Chapel St., Newark Call 737-0905 Mountain City, Tn. 37683 108 Notices Trainee To Executive Hare's Corner, Rt.40 , OLSTEN FOR QUICK CLOSE OUT SSBA offers competitive salaries and a com · New Cas~e and CLASSIFIED NEWARK Discover How Great prehensive benefits package. Interested can· 302·453·1858 Prices Corner , Kirkwood Hwy RESULTS!!! (615) 727-9988 EASTER MERCHANDISE Meadowwood, Kirkwood Hwy . A Temporary Service Can Be UpTo50% 0ffToA II Churches, didates should apply in person M·F, 9:00a.m. · Wilmington 302·656·8494 Schools, Fund-Raisers , Orga­ 3:00p.m. Eve/Sat Hrs. Avail. CARPENTERS Jobs Available Long & Short Term niZations, Etc. Call : ANSWERING SERVICE Aaalgnmanta Available Wm . B. Merrey & Sons Answering Service in Newark Framer & Laborers needed 301·398·2565 SSBA Delaware needs Dispatchers. Flexiable Call after 4pm Ask For Diane Or Tom 502 White Clay Center Drive full-time or part time hours 30 1·398-1520 N~~~~o~ ~~~o~~"C(JN~~:tr Newark, DE 19711 available. For more information CAR WASH LANDVEST REALTY). 114 Yard/Garage Sale E.O.E. please call Monday thru Friday , ATIENDANTS & H<' • DP\'<' Iop<' f'> , March 24th & 25th . All day. 10am-3pm at Full part time. $5-$8/hour . Rain date March 31st & April 302·737·2164 lndudes wages & tips . No 1st. 32 Muddy Lane, Elkton OLSTEN CLERICAL phone ~~ift~t~S~rson to: Temporary Services MD . 6 fam 1l y yard sale. Fishmg 284 E. MAIN ST. tackl e, ribbon, lace, hats, Aptitude For Figures CAR WASH DAVRIC INC NEWARK, DE, Baked Items, & Much, much 302· 737-6300 1006N~~~~l.le8~ Ave 302·738-3500 1 ACRE WOODED • MINUTES mor E.O.E. M/F/H FROM NEWARK RT. 273 Just breaking ground on a 4 BR Cape Cod , 2~ baths, family room, separate dining room & for· , mal living room . Extras include brick front, full basement, heat pump with central air, and at· LIBERTY BELL 76 .... tached 2 car garage . Ready in approximately 4· JIIWUie~d A great place to work! months. Call for details . $169,900 . Now Hiring: 7 ACRES LIGHTLY WOODED WITH STREAM Elkton . Proposed 3 BR bi·level with attached garage , 2 baths, living room, dining room, • large kitchen & deck . Call for details. $164,900 . at,Y~

RESPIRATORY CARE Fu ll Time Day Shift We're Ken t General Hospital, where s1ate·of·the· art technology and high quality patient care come together. BAY AREA Where you can Private community, ex clusive Plum Shore sharpen you r skills Estat es. 3 bed room ranch with all the am· menities plus water right s. At the head of and boost your the bay. Outstanding water oriented area career. ~~ ~~V ~-~~ ~s . Ca ll Harry Patchell 287· G & S Has Many Locations Currently, we' re 5 3 6 looking for a full·tim e MUDDY LANE Respiratory Ca re 5 ac res, some woods. zoned R-2. near in Various P..rice Ranges Technician to work Elkton . Approx . 500 h. road fro ntag e. ~n. ~th~rJ . 95 a.c.res available . House sold day hours within this m as os condotron. Well & sep tic . Terms high tech environ· & acreage negotiable. Priced at $90 000 ment. The qualified Ca ll Edra Davis at 287-21 13. ' · candidate will have a GRANDVIEW MARINERS COVE CRTT (minimum) and the desire to advance @ Fairhill on the Elk River within a dynamic department. starting in the 120's starting in the 140's Kent General offers the leading salaries in the area and a host of other benefits . Con­ veniently located at GRAYS HILL HANCES POINT BEULAH LAND South State and Finally a home for sale in popular Hances Route 13, our recent· Pointl A beautifully appoin te d ranch Town of Elkton In the North East/Calvert Area ly renovated, 20 1-bed home with a 2 car garage , si tuated on 1.3 acres with a commanding country view medical center boasts lrom a private kno ll. Nea r the Northeast starting in the 70's an on-site Child Care Riv er & marinas. Ask ing $125.000 . Harry starting in the 70's and F1tn ess Center Patchell, lis ting agent. 130·393 1 ultra modern sur: 2VIEWS roundings and a One of the mighty Northeast River , one ol friendly and caring the sh ipping lanes of the Elk River . A ~ ALTMONT PLACE SMITH'S LANDING , acre building lot in water oriented staff. To discover all co rnmunity . Beach & boating rights in · the advantages of a 3 In the town of North East North East River Kent General career '-----===-=-===::-----l ~i~~~~r t~~~~r~:~i~o~:a~J~: ~~~= ~ ~~~= ~ contact Gary Alder: ing $65,000 . starting in the 70's starting in the 70's son, Recruiter. at LOVELY RANCHER (302) 674-7019 . KENT Almost one acre lot with 16'x32' inground pool and huge deck. Ready for immediate GENERA L HOS ­ occu pan cy. 3 BR , full ba se ment. Near 1-95 PITAL. 640 South & Route 40 . Asking $91 ,900 . Call Joyce G '& S Also Has Spec Homes Ready State Street, Dover, 642·6420 . 140·3721 DE 19901 . An Equal LISTING OF THE WEEK for Occupancy in 60 to 90 Days in Oppo rtunit y Employer M / F. Beulah Land and Manchester Park. KENT NE W LISTING TODAY Lovely town hom e located in popular Call Today for an Appointment to See GENERAL T•mbe rbrook near Nonh East . Out of town, but convenient to sc hools and HOS PITAL !.hopping . Ho me is almost new and in be t­ NEW LISTING One Today! Central ter han new condition . Wooded ba ck NEW LISTING 3 bedroom ran cher situ ated in a small Delaware's yard woth 10x12 trea ted deck . 3 Mobile home in water oriented communi· rural su bdivision. Home is in excellent bedrooms, llh baths. central air w / heat tv, 3 bedfooms, bath, central a ir, 8x10 s h· condition. Has 2 room s in ba se ment area @. 301-398-9616 ~ Hospital and pump Sellers will con si der FHA , VA or ed . Reduced to $24 ,900 . Lo ca ted in finished . Price d to se ll at $78,900 . Conve· COA Bond buyers. Priced to se ll at outs tanding water oriented park with nient 10 Rising Sun , Perryv ille & 1·95. Health $78,900 . Available imme diately. Call Wes beach and boa tin g rights. (40-373 ). Call Seller will consider qualified VA . FHA or Care Center 287·9 Scottie 287 ·5657 .

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DETAIL MAN needed at the area's fastest growingGM deal­ LAWN CARE ershtp. Must have experience . MOVER Excellent wages & company & SON INC benehts. Phone Bill Baker for an Needs Service Reps lor lawn care tntervtew. & tree shrub care. 1-800-252-5080. •Outdoor Work -year round CUSTOM BUILDERS Horner Chevy Olds GMC el'fllbyment 30 Years Experience Nottingham, PA •Yearly Salary $t6,500 to $20,000 on up , commen surate wtth DIRECT CARE WORKERS experience. needed to work in small res i- •Incent ives for sales and HOUSES FOR SALE ~~d~ s~~i';~ef~~ Mid~~~ro:e~ perlormance. CUSTOM TOUCHES MAKE THIS AFFORDABLE NEW •Benel ~s covered, 401 (k) plan, HOME A MUST SEEI $106,000 buys you textured cathedral ceil­ un ~ o rms . :h~~ a~~:~,:~go:3;;~9rl •Experience desired but not neces­ ings, 2 wallpapered baths, 1,000 sq . ft. expandable living space, a DRAFTSPERSON sary. Jrd bath rough-in - all on a large lot in HOLLAND ACRES 11 .• McCrone Engineering has a 302-368·9760 p osition available for an entry Ask For Jim And erson COME KICK THE TIRES ON THIS NEW RAISED RANCHER level Draftsperson _in surveying 74 Alba Dr, Unit II B and ovtl engtneenng drafting . Newark, DE 19702 WITH CUSTOM FEATURES Priced to sell at $106,0001 Country Excellent benefit package . Ca- kitchen w /wood cabinets, ceiling fan & cathedral ceilings • just one of the features YOU CAN SEE SUNDAYS 1·4 PM or by ap­ ._'t pointment.' •• ~~~~fi~~n~~~~~d~gYoi:~~ MATURE WAITRESS wanted. pany. Send resume to: FAIR HILL 10:30-2pm. Perfect for house­ See this 4 BR , 2 ~ B, Family room McCRONE INC wife. Apply in person at: with fireplace . GREAT LOCATION •. • 118 North St OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 1-4 PM full basement shed, Down Under Restaurant fruit trees, 2 car garage, above New home on '% acre wooded lot Elkton, MD 21921 in North 60 N. College Ave. Or Call301-939-1992 After 5 PM For Appointment ground pool, with deck, 15x17 ZONED COMMERCIAL WITH East area only minutes ~"' EO.E. Newark, DE enclosed screened porch . Is COUNTRY LIVING from 1-95 . Time to pick carpet col­ ors, Andersen windows and mu ch ~-. •• ESTIMATOR Physically disabled young wo­ perfect for any family . Offered at All brick 4 BR , 1 ~ baths . Home 301-939-1992 situated more . Offered at $93,900 . N198-30 . • Experienced individual needed man seeks ass istance with per· $t49,900. N201 -20 . Call office or on 3 acres. 2 fireplaces, paved drive, and much more. Call office or home 301 ·658-2645 . • lo estimate heavy & highway sonal needs & assorted tasks. 'DIRECTIONS : MD At. 276 home 301 -392-4756 or 301 ·2B7- projects . Good salary with ben­ Part-time position/5-10 hours (Tome Hgwyl to Dr. Jack Road 9616 . ~:r~~o a~am~.td~~ :f85~~~tg~i1 ~t efits. Send detailed resume in per week. Transporta tion to Dutch Drive· confidence to: lice or home 301 -392-4756 or 301 - necessary. Brookside area. HOLLAND ACRES : 287-9616 . DAISY CONSTRUCTION CO Must be respon sible and reli ­ 2nd house on the right. 3128 New Casrle Ave able. For more informa tion, call New Castle, DE 19720 302-738-6235 (afternoons or ,------r:v,:m!: .gs). Ask for Rebecca. EXTRUDER OPERATOR LOW MAINTENANCE : ::~~dl~r~:~n~:~~~~n ~~ : Partial brick 3 BR Bi-Level centrally • pany seeking experienced ma· located with excellent access to • chine operators . Experience in major highways within Elkton area . · IF YOU LIKE OPEN • extrusion of custom PVC New vinyl in kitchen and bath area , AND AIRY LIVING LOOKING FOR AN • shapes. Excellent benefit pack­ new carpet in master bedroom . You'll adore this immaculate 3 age. Only experienced indivi­ INVESTMENn Family room with wood stove on bedroom, two bath rancher. This large Rancher is what you 're look· : duals need apply . Apply in per­ lower level with sliders for outside Special touches like garden tub in ing for . 2 apartments with 2 BAs each . • son at: entrance . Offered at $93,500. master bath, cathedral ceilings in a Kitchen , Dining Room , Living Room ACRO EXTRUSION Nt92·30 . Call office or home 301 · family room filled with windows. with fireplace . Excellent investment. 900 E. Thirtieth St. 287-6687 . Situated on approx. '% acre for on· Close to town & sc hools. Offered for • Wilmington, DE 19809 only $106,000 . Nl90 -30 . Call office or ly $95,000 . N193-30. Call office or home 301 ·287·6687 or 301 -287-9616 . • If you don't SELL AVON home 301-287-5330 . • PRODUCTS ... • Here'• some reasons WHY ' YOU SHOULD! High ae 50"4 earnings on a product that sella Itself. READY TO MOVE · · create your own working REDUCED PRICE : hours and be your own boss. LOVELY WOOED LOT ATTENTION INVESTORS OFF LIBERTY GROVE AD Don 't miss this almost new home Orders delivered rlgh1 to Well-maintained cedar rancher on quiet 2 si ngle family homes just outs ide Ris· FAIR HILL AREA cul-de-sac in desirable OAKRIDGE . 3 3 BR bi-tevel is only 2 ~ vears old with 3 BAs, energy efficient heat your door at no charge. ing Sun . Each with 3 BAs, bath , large situated on ~ acre lot overlooking farm pump, atrium door 3 BR , 1 B ranch . Family room, BA s, 2 baths, back deck, cathedral ceil­ kitchen, full basements . Presently off kitchen to Discount• on your own lan d. I ~ bath s, large LA & kitc hen. deck . ONLY $89,900 . 11155·50 . Call playroom, and above ground pool. ings & woodstove are just a few of the rented & must be sold together for $88,900. Call PAULA GILLEY at RIS ­ Cosmetlca, Beauty Aida, many fea tures. Priced to sell at $93,900. $125,000. Call PAULA GIL LEY for office or home 301 ·392-4756 or Beautiful lanscaped and blacktop Jewelry and Gift ltema. ING SUN office or home 1301 -378- driveway. Ceiling fan in kitchen in· Call LORI BATHON atl301 -398-32411. details at RISING SUN office or home 32081. 301-287-9616 . :win fabulous glfta and 1301 ·378-3208) . eluded. Offered at $91 ,500 . .prizes. N189-20 . Call for an appointment at .Come Join the family of Avon ·· If...... office or home 30t -658·2645 .

-Representatives, .. ' - ? fl: .. ~~~·~ft: 5~~ ~~~6~~~~958...... _., JAZZERCISE-Aerobic Dance ' f itness. Morning classes in DE LA PLAINE 13ear & Newark. Babysitting Bi -Levet home . 2 BR , full bath, rough in available. For more informa­ plumbing in Lower Level in North East . A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY LOT DOLL HOUSE IN ELKTON "MARYSVILLE" Convenient location only $78,900 . tion, call Lisa 834-1616. Near Rising Sun on nearly 1 acre is this Town water & sewer, almost new Inves tment po tential in this duplex . 1207-30 . Call office or home JOt -287- brand new 3 BR , 2 bath hom e on full carpet, paved drive to carport, this well· Both occupied , property zoned RM 9616 or 301 ·392-4756 . 1 LIFEGUARDS ~jR;T et~ · L7N~; ~B~~cio.e~t~ft Pku~£ ~·:;d;;nr~~%. h~~ . 3D~~~ i t~:Onb~:!i with sewer hookup available and water 9 0 0 TORY VICTORIAN • For marina with pool on the GILLEY at RISING SUN office or home . pump and storag e overhead. $82,900 . ~~~ NtsE L ~i E~~~~ -8~Pof~~~ 0~~~~~ CAPE COD 3 BR , 2!h B, fireplace, full base­ • Chesapeake. Top pay . Must 1301 378-32081 . 1301 ·287-90001 . 3 or 4 bedroom Cape Cod located on ST JOHNS situated on 78 acres with WATERVIEW ment 2. 1/ 4 acre next to Elementary School. 2 private community beach . Buy · resume to : baths, Family Room with fireplace and LOT 1210·60 - ~~~-Mpo~~Se~i!••••••••••••mmE~·~~Dm~Dm••i•~•••••••~BOHEMIA BAY many extras . Offered at $119,900. CALL FOR DETAILS now and have choice of carpet col· YACHT HARBOR MCGRADY RD . CHARLESTOWN MCGLOTHLIN ROAD Nl56-30 . Call office or home 301 ·287· 392 -4756 or 287·9616 or . Offered at $169 ,900 . N158-30 . 7.5 acre · panhandle lot · very Woods · som e marsh . 35 108 acres - 392' of road fron ­ 7.4 acSL!~-~1r - LL RD. 5330 . I Call home 301-392-4756 1026 Town Point Rd privat e. $56,000 . .95 acre acres · $75,000. 6. Chesapeake City, MD 2t915 $21,800 . tage . Secluded, rotting ground, ELPACO FARMS LPN lull-time, 4-12 PERRYVILLE FRENCHTOWN RD. 60% wooded , balance is Woods/stream and open . 2 lots left for new home PAN part-time PERRYVILLE open . Barn & sh ed on proper· packages. Over ~ acre eech . • Accelerated Commission Schedule Call for interview 72 .2 acres . Call now! PAULA 2.29acres - open,rolling, $48,500 ty; water on property. $35,000 ea ch . GILLEY at office. 1.33acres - openrolling,$45,000 $395,000. • Great Working Atmosphere Kirkwood Detox LIBERTY GROVE ROAD 302-995-861 0 BARD CAMERON RD. • Become a part of the growing team of professionals 8.8 ac res with 2 acres wood· TOWN OF Lot No . I , 18 .9 acres ed , sloping. $45,000. NOTTINGHAM $135,000 CALL NOW FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW ASK FOR CHARLES OR MIKE POWELL S UN FIELDS lot No . 2, 15 acres $98 ,500 . The Cecil 'Mlig Classified Dept. RISING SUN SPRING . $18,500 Large hou se, barn, mach ine Various dimension , half 301-398-4300 will be glad to help you write an 6.4 acres on Rt . 273, sewer RYAN D $25,000 shed, pond off Red Pump Rd . wooded - zoned A·R - near ad that will sell your unwanted on site, commercial zoning TOW & SEWER 25+ acres $179,000. West Nottingham Academy. $210.000. e items. Give us a call today, 398-1230. ~~~~u~..,.,~~~q~oo~"-"'S3i~oo~~~S3i~OO~"-"'~S31~~~~~~~~~

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A new 15,000+ square foot lab· oratory dedicated solely to Medical Technologists. If you're looking to join • ~a health care institu­ WOOD SECLUSION! EXQUISITE 2 STORY wA'TERVIEW YEAR ROUND HOME tion that places great Come home to this 3 BR 1 314 Bath Brick ENJOY THE R ERI on 2 + · acre has been tastefully remodeled on Elk River. Move-in condition· 3BR raised importance on your Rancher situated on 2 .8 acres. Convenient This vinyl-sided 3 BR ranch offers you. a w I 1650 sq. ft. of living space: M BR has Ranch with hardwood floors. $98,000 . 398- work, consider Kent great room (including kitchen and fam1ly vaulted ceilings, Great room w/fireplace, General, in Dover, to North East . Many extras. Call Areta 3877. 1120-2236. room with brick fireplace) and many other gas heat. C / A plus many more extras. For Delaware. Bradley for details 378-3839 or 287-8700. $187,900 . 1130-2254 extras. For year-round or second home pur· your personal showing contact Maureen LOTS FOR SALE •We also offer you: chasers. Call Pam Feldscher 398-8234 or McFarlane at 398-4730. Listed at $159,900 . Chesapeake Haven· various Bldg . lots. Star­ • The highest "MOVE IN THE SPRINGTIME" 398-3877. $87,500.1130 -2253. 1120·2248. ting at $15,000 . 1110 -1656. Your new home is located in Harbor View salaries in the area PROPOSED RURAL WOODED LOT- Blue Ball Rd ., 7 .5 acres wooded , owner • An extensive near Marinas and Boating. Great starter CONSTRUCTION NEW CONSTRUCTION financing available. $81 , 900 . 1120-2195. benefits package home in a nice community for your family . Large Modular Rancher features Oak Includes a 3 B R rancher w I country kitchen, Chesapeake Isle, great Bldg . lot in prime • Onsite Child Care Maintenance free rancher . 398-3877 . cabinets, Electric Range, Dishwasher, Gar· on 1 acre . This maintenance free, energy ef· water-oriented community . $40 , 000 and Fitness Centers $78,900. 1110-2219 . bage Disposal, Country k itchen with slidder ficient home offers you tremendous value 1130-2210. • • A beautiful location NICE RETIREMENT OR landing to 8x10 deck. All on one acre . Con· for your starter home dollars. $85,900. 398- Fair Hill Area, prime Bldg. lot. 8 .8 acres No with low cost of STARTER HOME living, affordable venient to Harford Co . Rt. 1. $92, 900. 3877 . #50-2220. Builder tie-in $75,000. #50-2240. Call Pam Town convenience comes with this 2 BR housing 1150-2221 . Feldscher 398-8234 or 398-3877. with large family room, home also features 2 Non-Development Bid. Lot, .75 acres, perc We're looking for car detached garage and many extras. 398- TOWNHOUSE IN SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME • Specialists and approved, North East. $26 ,000 . #30-2209 . 3877. $74,900.1120-2238. TIMBER BROOK perfect for family living with 5 BRS . Near 1·95 Perryville, 1/ 4 acre lot. Town : Generalists to utilize 3 Bedrooms, 1 'h bath . 1 year old - heat Beautiful hardwood floors, stone FP with their skills in a brand WELL-MAINTAINED Water/ Sewer. $31 , 500 .#40-2187. pump, Central Air. 8x10 Deck , Basement. town conveniences . One year new state-of-the-art 4 BR, split-level nestled on a 1 + I· acre • laboratory. Evening wooded parcel only minutes from Elk Neck Extras. Beautiful Home you can afford . HOMEOWNER'S WARRANTY . $131 ,900. and night shift posi· State Park . This home has loads of room for $78,900. 392-3425. #30· 2244. 398-3877 . 1120· 2184. • tions currently the growing family. Call today for a tour of available. All inter· this lovely home . $121,900 . 398-3877 . Elkton, 70 acres + . zoned R -1, R2-C2 WATER-ORIENTED HOME $1 ,064, 000. 1120-2110 view expenses paid, 1130 -2181 . close to sandy beach . Use year round or as a Cecil County's Only Independent Elkton , 3 % acres + · zoned C-2, $350,000 relocation assistance NEW CONSTRUCTION - getaway. Take a look! $67,000. 287-8700 . Real Estate School available. CALVERT, NORTH EAST 1120-2111 . 1140-2252. " Be Ready for the Spri ng Season" Contact Ga ry Alder· Pick your carpet & vinyl for this large Con­ Elkton , 93 acres+ · , zoned R2· R3 1120-2112 Ac ce lerated 4 W eek Course son, Recruiter, (800) temporary Home that is 85 % complete Elkton area, Industrial Property (M -2) on 3 .3 456 - K ENT, KENT Beginning April18, 1989 Cathedral ceilings, garden tub, 900' of deck· acres. $250,000. 1120·2235 . 2 Bldgs (6,000 Registration thru the 17th of April GENERAL HOS · sq . ft. Masonry & 6 ,000 sq. ft. pole barn) PIT AL, 640 South ing. Price: $229,900. Call for deta ils. 398· • Cost : Only $150 • Real Estate Math , tnc lud· Industrial / Commercial • Towing & Salvage !includes Books & Fees I ed at no add•t•o nal c o st 3843 . 1130 -2250. • b:cerienced lnsoucto•s State Street, Dover, Business C2· M2 . $525,000 . 1120-2151. For In· DE 19901. An Equal COZY 2 BD STARTER HOME Opportunity fo call Billy Carter 287 ·8663. close to conveniences yet far from the Hus­ North East area, C-2 parcel 2 .24 acres on Rt. Employer M I F. tle & Bustle. $50,000. 1140 -2176 . KENT 40. $250,000 1120-2178. GENERAL HOSPITAL Central Dalawara's Hospital and Health Cars Cantar 8b The NewArk Post Mareb2S,ltlt 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 316 Cleaning Services

RECEPTIONIST SALES ASSISTANT SECURITY GUARD SURVEY STEAM CLEANING Printing company in Newark, Printing company in Newark, The U.A.W. Legal Services Full or part-time . Delaware val - SECRETARIES 8-11pm, $5.50/hr. CHICE TECHNICIAN DE seeks the following: DE seeks the following : Plan, a national prepaid legal ley_~mpnay se_eking qualified TYPISTS B ur~er Kina Established , expandin_g Land ~~l:~:rr~ ~~~1:<::~.' services organization with of­ 1ndrvidual to asSist salesman in 1 306 Auto FREE ESTIMATES 302-454-8011 fices in 19 states has an open­ window/millwork showroom in Olsten Means ... sN~:,r. DEt. ~i~~e~~t& ac~~;;n~~~P- PAXTON'S CAR CARE 302-737·3841 PREP SUPERVISOR ·WEBB PRESS OPERATOR ing for a Receptionist in the Newark. Must have reception Experience I dan competent in boundary line computa tions . A minimum BUFF & SHINE 0 ·SHEET FED PRESS OPERATOR Christiana office near the mall. ~xperience, pleasant personal- And We Offer Secretarial of 1 year experience is re- Simonize Wax Speciale •BINDERY MACHINE OPERATOR Typing of 50 wpm req uired. lly & ab1l1ty to work with mini- rhe Best Temporary Positions 317 Computer Services =e~":~~BB ~ r!~f i ~g! GROWING quired. Excellent career oppor- CARS $30. sheet feed color. Expe rie~~ced & Trainees Salary is $15,000 with gener· mumal supervision . Must have With The Best Compan ies Regional company needs c:a- TRUCKS $40. STRIPPERS ·GENERAL BINDERY HElP ous benefi ts package. E.O.E. good , math aptitude, experi- tunity with a good benefits reer minded Secretary/ Admini- package. Send resume to: OPEN YEAR ROUND Comouter User Services Send resume care of the Cecil PLUS: strative A ssistant. Some 301·287 ·3019 1{)t(.1 CO~ PUlER INSTRUCTION DAVRIC INC DAVAIC INC Whig, PO Box 429-D, Elkton, :~~ ~~~ : Friday Pay McCRONE INC tct'r::,:,:. bookkeeping & computer skills 118 North St 301·398·4077 302·737~300 302·737~300 MD 21921 . (the same week you work) lent ben~~~a~~~tReply to: helpful. Flexible hours. Some Elkton , MD 21921 Call For Appolntmentl Eq~~: ~!1! :r~~~~~ Holiday Pay driving necessary. Must be ablo E.O.E. 'Don 't be intimidated by the 153 E. Chestnut Hill Ad. Vacation Pay to learn & grown in the job. 316 Cleaning Services Eiectronic age.' Box RB Major Medical Insurance 30 1-398·9002 TELEMARKETERS Newark, DE 19713 No experience necessary . Ea- 301·348·5017 Free Cash-In Hospital Pay EXPERT CLEANING Call Collect 175 Free Word ProcessinTI T rain i n~ sic&t program everl Available Residential , commercial, new SECURITY GUARDS (To Qualified App 1cants) immediately. Part-time, even- construction, estate dean-up. BONUS IF HIRED SURVEY FIELD PERSON ing hours. 302-737-9605. Also, total floor care services. 320 Day Care All hours available, no experi- 0 Established expa ~ding surv~/ YARD & FARM WORK Warehousemen ence needed. Male/female. Call Rita of Mach One at: Mother Goose Licensed N~V~~ A ~~~o~~meaM~:lT 302·368-1980 Retired welcome. Top pay & ~a~~~~~~~g u~~n~ mna~e f~ Part Time During Daycare-lnfant-proschool. Be­ & lore & after school care . Hours benefits. 302-368-3489. field ~s i ti on in Elkton area. No ;J' ~~~ ~~~~ Richardson Bros . Construction Workers expenence necessary. Excel- 1 2 Res idential & Commercial 7:30-5:30pm . Breakfast, lunch, CLASSIFIED lent benefit package. Send re- Licensed & Insured & 2 snacks . 302·368-2096 . ADS OLSTEN sume to: 204 Jobs Wanted NEEDED Temporary Servlcee McCRONE INC. F~a i Wsti~~;~s 328 Excavations WORK 284 E. MAIN ST. I would like to have a job for No One Can Beat Our 11 8 North St. after school & weekends . Responsible individuals with own transportation FOR NEWARK, DE. Elkton, MD . 21921 Guaranteed Low Prices, 302· 738·3500 Call anyti me at : Call Today EDGAR RHOADES needed in Newark, Glasgow , & Wilmington areas. YOU ! E.O.E. 301 -392-6928 E.O.E. M/FIH 302·836-4458 AND SONS,INC. Excellent pay & bonuses available. Call now for 111111111 --=~~~::::;__ _ _:::==--. ..------• r Excavating & Septic System details. Bring a friend. •vers Free estima tes D rl 301 -398-8637 APPLy TODAy I WORK TOMORROW! Daytime drivers guaranteed 332 Fuel $8 . Hour Drivers Only BSI TEMPORARIES GLASGOW FUEL Call For Best In Town ...... ____ a_s_s_-s_7o_o ____ _. 25-50-100 The following positions are available for Registered Marketing Representatives Gallons Or More Couponers Ages 14 to 16 1-302-834-0570 I Nurses: 1-301 -398·5219 SOUTHERN STATES CO·OP ELKTON, MD PETRO STOPPING CENTER Managers·ln· Training FUEL OIL ccu PEDIATRICS Management opportunities available SERVICES OFFERED Evening Shirl ChArge Nuree at Elkton & Delaware areas. •Automati c Deliv ery NOW HIRING: Evcmll'lg Shift Charge Nurw . •Budget Heating Plans Part Time Flex Mourt Full & Part nme Eves APPLY IN PERSON •24 Hour Emerg. Service TRAVEL STORE RUNNERS ALL SHinS Full & Part Time Nights ·Products Include: HOME HEALTH CARE Fuel Oil, K-1 Kerosene Diesel Fuel & CASHIERS DELl-CASHIERS Full Time Domino's Pizza 4-MIDNIGHT MED/SURG Crossroads Shopping Center Regular unleaded gas FLEXIBLE HOURS Full & Part Tlm1 Days Pulaski Hwy. Super no-lead PACU Call in Cecil County & MIDNIGHT-S AM Full T ime Evening. l Nights Elkton, MD Rellef/Casuel 301 ·398·2181 CONTACT: DAVID TABLER CONTACT: CHERYL LITTLE 301-392-3000 Toll Free from DE or PAM GRUBB 302-366·1644 PORTERS K~ap we.tching this publication lor Information on our Waitresses &Waiters 341 Hauling/Removal WILL TRAIN upcoming Full or Part Time Attention Contractore: No Experience Necessary OPEN HOUSE Bob Will Haul Trash @y:;:rrt~: ,, :;·[ j Tuosday Evening FRE~S~~:l~d~T~i~e A PETRO FRANCHISEE March 28th We serve over 4,000 customers per New Law-No More E.O.E. ~ : 30 • 8:30PM Burning & Bury ing week and are now changing to 30 1-392-6928 waitress service to better serve our 0 customers. Come join our new ~ r~:~~~:bt'ea~~~:n~l~ n~~~ from Middletown, DE also. We offer competitive salaries and e)(eellent benefits, with restaurant concept in waitress ser­ Call anytime at: on-slit Child Care and Fltneae Centers. To find out vice. 301 -392-6928 more, please conlftct Gary Alderson, RN, Nurse Rocrulter at 1·800·456·KENT, KENT GENERAL APPLY IN PERSON: 342 Home Improvement HOSPITAL, 840 South State Street, Dover, OE 19901 . Monday thru Thursday Small home repair from plumb­ An Equal Opportunity Employer MIF. 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. ing to carpentry to bu ilding a Friday & Saturday deck , whatever. Free esti­ 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. mates . 302-292-0532. 344lncome Tax Service COMPUTER IZ ED ACCOUNTING BONANZA AND TAX SERVICES CEDAR RANCHER ·One year old 3,000 sq. FAMILY RESTAURANT AT AFFORDABLE ft. contemporary ce dar rancher situated on RATES 5 ~ acres partly wooded with stream . This 349 E. Pulaski Hwy. home is in immaculate condition . Minutes to 322-5999 Newark. $239,900. Call Rosemarie Qu inn for Elkton, MD LOCATED IN BEAR, DE inspection. 'FOR THE TRUE COUNTRY LOVERS th is tastefully renovated, well maintained 3 story Farm House is si tuated on 10 rural acres near West Nottingham in Cecil County. This home offers an abundance of space in cluding 7 bedrooms. An old granary could make an ex· cellen t garage with some remodeling or a ~ tab le . MANCHESTER PARIC • Enlarged 3 BR LOTS FOR SALE. Trinity Church Rd . ran ch home with added MBR and private ' Out of 8 lots, only 3 left; 6.3, 10 .5 and bath . Also included is a sunroom /FR addi· 14.75 acres. Call Susette Cissel for more tion . Priced to sell at $112,900. Call soon, it information, 398-6653 . won't last long. Call George H. Williams for details.

301-398-2300 DELAWARE·MARYLAND·PENNSYLVANIA

HERITAGE WOODS WATERFRONT 3 BR Ran_ch, full basement, refrigerator, The ultimate in Living I Easy to maintain range, doshwasher, l /R 2 full baths. NEWLY REMODELED HOME lawn means more leisure time for Oversized garage, fenced in back yard 3 bedroom, 1 barh 2-Story home boating or sipping cool drinks while with a new above ground pool and a f!ewly re'!"odeled, all new appliances, lounging on your 53 foot deck . The whole lot more . Call Georgia Pelletier foreplace on L. A. central air, one year house is a breeze to maintain and is sot for your inspection today. H20-248. home owners warranty, close to up for easy entertaining . Expansive THAT PERFECT STARTER HOME General Mot ors. Located in Delaware. Florida Room overlooks the tugboats WATER ORIENTED Awaits your furniture . Townhouse that Call Hal or Marion at 389-5999. Offered and large ships moving their precious Building lot available in Greenbank backs up to woodland . 3 bedrooms, at $105,000. 1170-712. cargoes out to sea . Plenty of privacy of­ Maryland . Quiet community with larg~ fenced yard . Ready for new owners. fered on this wooded lot in a secluded san dy beach area on the North East $72,900 . Call Nancy Simpers.H 70-711 . RENTAL APARTMENT and restricted neighborhood. Extras River. Deeded water rights . Perfect 2 BR apartment in the middle of Elkton. galore! Call Marie Sherrard for details. summer hideaway. Offered at only LARGE WATERFRONT ACREAGE Newly decorated, W / W carpet, a/ c, Offered at only $375 ,000 .00. H 10-114 . $19,900. Call Marie Sherrard for details. ON CHOPTANK RIVER secunty, off street parking . $480 . mo. H30 -325. 88 acres . Secluded yet nea r town. Open plus utilities. Call Bill Johnson for more LOCUST POINT & wooded . Swim, fish, hunt and boat details. Roomy 2 BR , 1 Bath Rancher with a 12.51 WOODED ACRES at your leisure. Bu ild your own estate or 70 Acres, open and w ooded, sub· water view situated on 1.25 acres. Knot­ and a 2-story home with 3 8 R and 2 sub divide. Owner financing with 20% dividable $750,000. Call Evelyn Combs' ty ~ine LR features new carpet, new baths. Located in the Colora area. 5 a c. down may be negotiable . H60 -600 . at 392·3648. 1120-247 . • famoly room , two car garage, plu s a of wooded land and 7 ac . of pasture. small garage for your boat. Offered at Possible owner financing. Call for more NEW CUSTOM HOMES COMMERCIAL· $130,000. Call Betty Weed 398--6285. details. Offered at $149,000. H50· 519. Your plans or ours, your lots or ours. CHERRY HILL PLAZA N20-225. Lots available in Heritage Woods, Grays Now leasing space 1250 · 15000 sq . ft.: PINE HILLS Holl, Grandvoew, and Royal Exchange. Openong JUNE 30 , 1989. Call Rose Ann· 4.568 acres + -, in beautiful Pine Hills. Call us for more information . Holmes for more information. 398·9200' CALLING ALL INVESTORS or 398-7730. H20 -270 . ' Roomy duplex near Cherry Hill - only 4 Perc status: approved, complete with years old . Both units presently rented water rights. Call Marie Sherrard for LARGE RANCHER BEAUTIFUL 3 PLUS ACRES , on month-to -m onth leases . Unit H1 • 3 more details. Offered at $65,000 . Stone I/ place in lam. room , 2 Baths, 3 N20-239. in Fair Hill area . Minutes from W ilm -, BR, 1\'l baths, Unit H2 - 2 BR 2\'l baths. BR , central vac. walk-upstairs to attic ington and Newark with several Both units have full basement. Most ap ­ 13ACRES on 1 acre + ·. Call Hal or Marion 392- buildings and 3 8R Rancher. House has• pliances included . Call Betty Weed for Has R2 Zoning, partially wooded, just 5975. Offered at $92,000 . H20 ·262 . a very large kitchen with new tile floor • details at 398·6285. Offered at out of the town of Elkton. Conveniently hardwood in the rest of the house w ith $144,900 .H20-250 . located near 1·95, major highways and two bedrooms added in basement. For 01 AVAILABLE HURRY - ONLY the Delaware line . Offered at HOLLY HALL Split level, 3 BR , 1 ~ bath, finished ; ~~~t;,tails call Tom Horgan 292-0320 . 24 LEFT! NEWLY BUILT $2,1 00 ,000 . Call Nancy for more in· 1010 QUALIFIED formation . N20-256 . family room, fenced in back yard . Of­ 2 3 BR , 2 bath Vinyl / Brick Rancher in fered at $95,000 . H20 -266 . LAKESIDE PARK 8 BUYERS Startingat Mariners Cove on l'l acre . Has Central MOBILE HOME 14x70 Trailer complete with 3 8R 2 A / C, heat pump, 2-car garage, LA has 1986, 14x70, 3 BR mobile home for sale . bath s maintenance free, back to All furniture and most appliances in· HAVE IT ALL wo~ds - STA NDARD FEATURES - cathedral ceiling, full basement, front on private cui de sac . Call Elea nor eluded . Must move off lot. Call Bill Cozy Rancher with sk ylights, cathedral $12,500. 1130-320. . •2 or 3 Bedrooms •Range & Range Hood N~g_ {~t' porch . Offered at $159 ,900 . ceilings, central air, fireplace attached • Full Bath & •Garbage Disposal $64,900 Johnson for more information. Offered Powder Room •Andersen W1ndows at $13,900 . H20·259. garage and another home for invest· BUILDING LOT OR LOTS •Congoleum No·Wu •Foench Doors Low Down Payment CONVENIENT TO SHOPPING WATER ACCESS LOT ment income. Both houses on 1.377 Beautiful partially wooded building lot acres. Call Dick Walbeck at 13011287· Floors •Baseboaod Heat In tow~ lo ca tion is ju_st _the beginning . 1.35 acres in fin er waterfront communi· located near West Nottingham . Close to MANY OPTIONAL FEATURES AVAILABLE FHA · Approved Real pnde of ownershop os shown in this ty, water rights to boat launching and 6548. H20-269. schools and town . 1.5 acres with 3 bedroom L-s haped rancher in Holly pier facilities . Wooded and perk. tested. stream . POSSIBLE MINOR SUBDIVI· Bill Johnson at 287-5685. Offered at SOLID BRICK VICTORIAN SION for two, 3/ 4 acre lots. Perk ap · Hall . Formal dining room for entertain· is 3 unit apartments, spacious rooms ing and oversized family room for got· $39 ,900. H20·260. proved, may require more recent perk . WATERVIEW - SECLUDED! with lovely massive entrance hall, ap : $38,900. H40,420 . togethers. V .A. assumab le loan for peal to the best of tenants, giving top qualified buyers. Priced right at $89,900 . 133 acres w / stone hill·side rancher, 3 OFFICE RENTAL level 1800 Circa barn, plenty of sheds dollar return on in~estment . Near V .A . - Betty Weed for details.N20·253 . Hospital and At. 40 . Call George Freese . 100 W . Main St. Elkton, MD. 340 sq . ft. .. and outbuildings, breathtaking view of the Susquehanna River. Call Sandi $127,900. H40-418. 350 Green . $660 ,000 . 140-415. ~~~~h . c~~csiil J~~~~~~ fo~~~~~ils~ ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -9 AM -·9 PM Mareb2S 1• 352 Landscaping 362 Painting 412 Clothing_ +SHAMROCK+ A.J.C. & Co. Paperhanging & TREE SERVICE Painting. lowest prices. Free Expert Service In Trimming, esnmates . 302·836·4849. Feeding, Removal & Sturrp Grinding PERFECTION PAINTING 301-392·9020 or Experience & References 302·368·4133 Interior/Exterior 301·398·5331 Giving A New look (IN AM 3124189) 355 Misc. Services To Your World BAD CREDIT HISTORY 302-737-4431 420 Furniture New CKTruck SLOW CREDIT RICHARDSON BROS. JOE'S NEW & USED I ,~c,~\..' NO CREDIT AT All INTERIOR & EXTERIOR FURNITURE Qual ity Work. Free Estimates. 1115 Elkton RD. 5 EAST COAST No One Cen Beet Our Newark,DE. 1 s FooTER - BED LINERs CREDIT ALLIANCE Guerenteed low Prtcee. Office furniture, living room fur­ Wenotonlyrepairbadcred itup CALL TODAYIII niture, bookcases, children 's to $10 ,000 Including bank· __....:; 30..:..:2:....-3:.::2::..2·..:..:58:.::5..:..:9 __ furniture. Fits '88-'89 ruptcy, but we also improve & Call 302·453-9138 I get new credit establis hed 373 Sewing or 301 -398·2099 TRUCKS Now ~~~~ w~r s~~~li1roc~edJa:~ Experienced seam tress. Adult 422 Garden/Lawn I card or Visa. The fee is only & . . . Rag. •255 $75. Every applicant is guaran· children dothlng, br~dal & for­ MULCH teed approval. Call collect mal wear. household & nursery Pure shredded hardwood bark. While They Lastl ~g~d_a~lS~~~~O r hou~s; Items . 215-~55 · 0641 . $18 per cubic yard, by 20 yard I load. 1·717-548-2540. 30 1-523-6306. I NO RAIN CHECKS BOB'S DEUVERY &PICK·UP SERVICE PARTS Will Go To Stores, Pick Up I~ B~~~n Groceries, Etc., Etc. ~.;: NO DELIVERY TOO SMALL! ____ _ 'Newark Area' I 'Cecil County' 'Middletown Area' 301·392-6928 CONFIDENTIAL 1973 C & C Sailboat. Good DATING SERVICE condition . 27'6" length, atomic Most Attractive Escorts 4, new jib, main spinnaker, At lowest Rates In Area extra sails. $17,500 . Call : Call Any time 301-398-1132 717-299-1827 or FURNITURE HAULED 301 ·392·5827 AWAY CAPTAIN'S LICENSE Miscellaneous NO CHARGE and 430 301 -27>2290 INTERMEDIATE NAVIGATION Gracelawn Cemetary-Two lots. Courses Now Formin9 Best location. Bargain price . STAMP SHOP Also •Celestial Navigation 302-737·6220. 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Color TV, phone, relrig. 1 mile off Elflton Rd. at DE From $12 daily. 302·658-4191 or 328-7529. MID-ATLANTIC 604 Furnished Apts. 1 & 2BA modern apartments for $670-$870. Call Winding Brook REALTY Garden Apartments Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9·5, Wed, Noon-8, Sat, 1·4, Closed Sun. * VICTORIA MEWS * 301 -398-9496.

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OPEN HOUSE 616 House for Rent Beauti ful townhouse in nice location dose to Delaware & 1-95. 3BR , 2% bath, fam ily FOR BROKERS AND BUYERS ~f:·~~~~~~:~ilr&:~~~en~: Saturday, March 25th $695/mo. Available May 1. Call Sharon , Century 21 Ulrich, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. 301 -398-3068. PICK YOUR COLORS NOW Completely restored Co'oniai on this 2300 sq . ft. custom contemporary, era stone home on nat'oo1a! ready for you to move in 30 days. located on registry; beaded beam ceilirogs, 2 acres on lombard Rd ., 15 minutes from random -width O.."\k fioorb , ~~~ R . Newark. Master BR suite with spa on first fireplace with ins9rt, -:o • :1: t~ · location , only 1e maar. 'Ve&; "' floor. Country kitchen with breakfast nook, Newark. $650/mo., :; ~w r i!Y/ formal DR .• LA and FR with 2 way fireplace, relerences. 301 - GSS -:F : ~ . 40' deck and vaulted ceilings. 3 BRs and bath on 2nd level, plus balcony and lounge that overlooks FR . Exterior is stone cedar and RISING SUNARE.\ -~ ;,J:i.>ble May 1st. Large farm II · ~ U J Gall stucco. Much more. $239,900 . for details. .. Directions: Rt . 273 west to intersection of 302-999-9t -·. Blue Ball Rd., make right on Blue Ball Rd . and left on lombard. Follow signs . 620 Vacation fJ ~r :lals CAPE MAY-3iri,"1;;, single ELK MILLS home near m<.ri 'i\r, and 1 m1le 3 BR all brick semi-detached with LR , DR, from beach . ::J,\ -:-:!:' [)·68 01 . Kitchen , new bath , new well, new septic. on OCEAN C!rT•: 1 ~; · :ii ~e n Dol· 70'x300' lot. Backs to open ground . $38,900 . phin Apartm ll ~ · .: · .-: : ~ at Balti· more , Oceam 1j; . · f;'l . From ( dd 4 81 1.1t 1Wgn BUILDING LOT $600 wee kly. (CN pe, Af , PS, PB, AC 3 Y, acres + 1·. already perced 300 ' off road 301 -532-3090 M,195 t8,99& t14,995 on open ground . $50,000 . 5 minutes to Newark or Elkton . WMERCURYCA,ftlftS 17FOROMUSTANG •DODGEOMN I .MfftCURYCOUO AR HI IC.I\bttk, VI , Ioedtd GTHB . 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Excel- *LeaseJ!lurch ase lor 60mol. Residual 302-836-9349 lent condition . Sleeps 4. Great vaue at end ollhe le5ae$1.00, 1 monlti mileage. Asking $7500 . soctli~ ard 1stmonlhtiJellilhlease. 302-738-6154. 812 Auto Parts COLE MAN-Pop-Up Camper . ~~~~~d~~~ :;~tit~~ :~~~~ DATSUN-1979 210 SW. Not Sleeps 7, ale, screenroom Beige. Asking $15,000 . 30 ,000 running. Good transmission, "Used Car Special of the Week" spare wlet:Ne r, hot-water hea- miles. Love 1t, but must sell. body fair, all glass good, $150 ter, stove/sink, icebox, tub/ 301 -398-6668 or best offer. shower, port-a-pot, ex .cond . 301 -287-2610 Plus morel 808 Automobiles after 6pm 30 1-287-9488 1987 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME • BMW-1985 1318-1 4DR, Auto, V-8, Auto, AC, Cruise, Tilt, Stereo. Extra 123 Sun Roof, Loaded. Fully pow- 1 ITEM, $1000 OR LESS ered. Leather inte ri or. Estate Clean Local One Owner Car. Only 27,000 2 ISSUES OF THE WHIG sale, must sell. Call Mr.Johnson fifK FOR JUST $3.00 Days 1-800-523-5397 Miles & Extra Sharp! 398·1230 Evenings 301 -592-6680 Train for careers In 123 $9,695 .• Roofing Williams Che"'rol~t Ges HOME STUDY/RE S. TRAIN/NO . De .. Pa . & N.J. 208 W. Main St . Maryland ·FINANCIAL AID AVAIL. 1-800-826-0580 Elkton, Md . & Siding ·JOB PLACEMENT ASSIST. 398·4500 Md. Inspected *Plus Tax, Title, Tags David R. Stoltzfus & Serviced "The Amish Men from Lancaster" MO:!•I•OCfjAkf'i:M WE'RE FIGHTING Fa< A.C.T, TRAVEl SCHOOL 'O.JR UFE Shingles & Siding Installed N•l1 hdqtn,Pompano Bch. FL BA YSHORE AUTO. INC •. 10% Discount West End of Hi11h Street. Elkton, Md. · American Heart t/a Your Old•moblt. - Off/IC Deeter ~~ Rd . Give. 151A N. Weavertown Ronks, PA 17572 Association V' rn MD. 301-398-7770 or Dial1-800-255-7770 Call Betwaen 6-9 PM ~­ 717-768-7329 • WHILE YOU'R-E \. ! LOOKING AT USED APARTMENTS ARE YOU DREAMING OF A NEW ONE? ·· There's nothing quite like your own bran d new aoartment and "TURNQUIST APTS. IN ELKTON has 4 types to choose from - you're bound to find one to your satisfac­ tion Both the 1 & 2 bedroom units in­ clude frost-free refrigerator, continuous-clean range, stack-on washer and dryer, d/w and disposal. In addition, ea. unit is fully carpeted and air conditioned. ~ FOR LEASING INFO L.:J· CALL 392-0099 ·~~:~:~'n";.• George L. Schnader, Jr., Inc. · ' Builders • Real Estate Developers

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March 23, 1989 NewArk Post C Section

HOMEFRONT Dorothy Hall

Language has me seeing red

Have you ever thought about what a wonderful language we speak? Surely no other language gives a writer so many synonyms for red. My Roget's International Thesaurus, Fourth Edition, Completely Revised and Redesigned, has designated more than 50 ranging from An­ drianople red to wine red with stops at cardinal, lobster, maroon, poppy, puce, and strawberry. When you add the 36 synonyms for pink - starting at amaranth and ending at tea rose - we're talking major leagues in descriptive language. If you want to talk "Elvis" creates quite a stir as he tours Newark's Main Street. world series creativity in color names, my vote goes to blue, which includes not only the traditional sky blue, baby blue Elvis lives! and robin's-egg blue, but also smalt blue, woad blue, zaffer blue, lacmoid blue, trypan blue, ... thankS to the pelvis-snapping efforts of Marcel Forestieri glaucous blue, Leitch's blue and Pompadour green. by Nancy Turner ing with "Can't Help Falling in You read it right. Pompadour Love." ;!_ij·~:.i.!l.~.:·:l'=i··ll·!·)l . ·iiJJII'IEi;'.!·),;/:·i.j~~~~! :~:~~~da~~t~!s ~l~c~~l;~n i~c;:~k: green is listed under blue. Marcel Forestieri, alias "Little Of course, "Hound Dog," "Love Me Don't ask me to explain. Ask Madam Pompadour. You pro­ El," has mutton-chop sideburns, a Tender," "Jail House Rock," "Blue 0 Little El will perform an "Elvis Lives!" Marilyn Monroe or John F. Kennedy. concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, April r in Even though some people are saying bably won't get a very satisfllc­ rhinestone suit, and over a decade of Suede Shoes," "It's Now or Never," tory answer. French is her Elvis impersonation experience. But and "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" the auditorium of ~lasgow High School. that he is still alive, which is crazy, he The concert is sponsored by the Newark native tongue, and she's been when he faces a crowd of cheering are all somewhere in between. is now the legend. that he should be. Symphony Society. Tickets cost $10 dead for a couple of centuries. fans, he is a performer in his own Little El says that if you compare "I'm glad we aren't dwelling on the and are available at Books and News drugs and horrible things anymore. The shades of blue that I find right. the lifestyles of Elvis Presley and Plus stores in the Newark Shopping They weren't right, but they were on­ most intriguing are named As an actor, Forestieri has ap­ Marcel Forestieri concerning things Center and at 756 Chestnut Hill Rd ., and "new blue," "old blue" and at the Newark Newsstand . ly a small part of the story and now peared on Broadway and in major like eating peanut butter and drugs, "navy, navy blue." (No, that's roles with the Wilmington Drama there are no similarities. In addition, he can be heard through they are over. league, like that of Pharaoh in "Joseph the concert date on an Elvis Hotline. " Now we are just trying to not a typo, it's really called But when he gives "Mama" the "navy, navy blue.") I can't and His Amazing Technicolor Dream credit for making his studded jump­ Telephone 368-2248 . remember him for his contribution to our musical heritage. begin to guess what new blue Coat." suits and gives God the glory for his and old blue look like, unless Forestieri's performing career career, it's worth a second glance. "Our kids, some of whom had not even been born when Elvis died, are the former iB shiny and the began at William Penn High School in When Little El performs, he says he war. I know if they hadn't helped me, latter is dull from use. Navy, 1971, when he and friend Chip Clifton is "fed" by energy from the audience. I would have gone off the edge of the discovering Elvis all over again and appreciating his music and realizing navy blue, on the other hand, put together a varietal impersonation Can he imagine how Elvis might have stage, maybe hit my head or who raises some interesting ques­ show called "Canned Comedy" dur­ felt during a performance? knows what? I was really scared. what effect he had on what they are listening to today. Back in his time, he tions. Is it a truer, more loyal ing their senior year. He could a few years ago at a per­ "I'm glad I can change my ap­ blue than naval blue? Is a His " illusion" of Elvis became a hit formance in Norfolk, Va. pearance and go out shopping in a was more of a rebel than anyone they are listening to now ." marine, navy blue? Is navy, and gradually evolved into an Elvis ''It was at the end of the show," said mall," he said with relief. navy blue bluer or more naval tribute. Little El. Waning Elvis hysteria picked up Little El will leave for California this month to relaunch his career, but than regular navy blue? Which After high school, Forestieri took "Something just snapped in the au­ momentum after " the King's" death one does the U.S. Navy sanc­ the stage name of "Little El" and dience. It may have been about 50, but on August 16, 1975, as surfacing before he goes, the Newark Sym­ phony Society is sponsoring a "send­ tion? And why? made his mark on the Eastern enter­ from where I was standing, it looked rumors of his drug and alcohol abuse Having visited the briny blue, tainment circuit, dozens of television like hundreds of women rushed the fueled a rash of articles in gossipy off" performance of "Elvis Lives" on April1 at Glasgow High School. let's sail into the wild blue talk shows and commercials. stage. A woman jumped up on the tabloids and network television yonder. Blue sky laws protect Little El impersonate's all three of stage and grabbed me. Shirley Tarrant, who spearheaded specials. the idea, expects a sell-Qut of the 1,166 gullible investors from their Elvis' performing styles: the rock-a­ "I was shocked and tried to push By 1980, it appeared that the King's own greediness. Staying in the billy '50s , the mellow movie making her away, but she slid down and latch­ legendary rock 'r1' roll fame was be­ seats in the Glasgow High School auditorium. airy world of finance, blue '60s, and the semi-operatic '70s. ed onto my leg. She was in the process ing kept alive by only his most vivid chips aren't found only in His shows follow the same format of pulling me down off the stage when fans. as Elvis' live concert albums, opening some of my people grabbed me from "In the past year, I think it has with "2001 Space Odyssey" and clos- behind. For a while it was like a tug of taken on the life it should have taken See El VIS / 2c See RED/ 5c

For Italians~ Easter n1eal Chamber centers on lanili~ loaves concert During Holy Week, some per­ fairly sure that vinegar dye sons prepare for Easter by made the shells weak. fasting. Other choose to bake "I can still see my grand­ April I bread. father standing in the doorway Many Old World families wearing a little bow tie, white The Newark Symphony preserve the culinary traditions shirt and black and white shoes, Chamber Orchestra will present of the immigrant forefathers, waiting for us to get home from its fourth concert of the season passing them on to their own The biggest and most church to play the game." at 7:30p.m. Saturday, Aprill at children. That is the case with beautiful loaf would have the Nowadays, about 18 family St. Thomas's Episcopal Church, Norma DiMondi of New Castle, honored position in the center of members gather at the Park Place and South College who is passing the Italian the Easter table. DiMondi-Lewis Easter table. Avenue. American Easter traditions on "After the older people go to "The older children, especial­ The featured work will be Ben­ to her daughter, Barbara Lewis. the 6 o'clock sunrise Mass and ly the girls, help in the kitchen so jamin Britten's song-cycle on The Saturday before Easter, the children go at 8, we would they will know how to cook the nocturnal themes, " Serenade many Italian women still make have the big meal at about 10 or foods later," said DiMondi. for Tenor, Horn and Strings." the traditional Pane di Pasque, 11 , which is actually more like a The recipes she uses are from Soloists are Alan Cohn and Amy or Easter bread, and DiMondi is big breakfast," DiMondi said. her grandmother, Emelio Boyd. no exception. "We would have the boiled Carabella, a famous cook who Cohn, a tenor, is cantor at "In years gone by, the Italians eggs on the table," added her lived in the Abruzzi region of Ita­ Philadelphia's Society Hill here and in Wilmington all lived daughter. "My grandfather ly. "Anybody who isn't proud of Synagogue and voice instructor in a certain section of town," would make a contest with the where they came from and at Cabrini College. said DiMondi. "The Saturday children out of hitting the tips of doesn't keep the traditions real­ Boyd, of Nottingham Green, is before Easter, the priest would each other's hard boiled eggs ly loses something," she said. hornist with the Devon Brass come to your home and bless together to see which one was Those baked ham and potato Quintet and the Delaware Horn your house and Easter bread. the hardest. The winner got to eaters who think Easter dinner Ensemble. She will perform on in a traditional Italian home "It would be a disgrace not to eat the cracked egg. both the modern French horn have the bread baked. We would " Naturally, there were means spaghetti and meatballs and a copy of a valveless Raoux be on the phone calling each secrets to make the eggs harder, Amy Boyd will perform with the Newark Symphony natural horn circa 1830. other, asking 'How's it going? but we didn't win so we didn't See EASTER/ 5c Did it raise?' " know any," said Lewis, who is Chamber Orchestra. See CHAMBER/ Jc 2c The New Ark Post March 23, 1989 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

• Musical theater star Patti LuPone will perform her one­ THE ARTS woman show during the Delaware Theatre Company's annual benefit Phil Toman on May 13. LuPone ushered in the 1980s in the title role of "Evita," for which she won a Tony Award, and she is wrapping up the decade as the audacious vamp Reno Sweeney In "Anything Goes ." Guest tickets Conductor Slatkin cost $85 and patron tickets $150, and ticket reservations will be pro· cessed strictly in order of arrival. merits RCA contract Seating is lim ited . Call 594·1104. • The New Dance Studio of I wouldn't like being branded ballets of Tchiakovsky; Fran­ Newark, located on East Delaware "parochial," " ultra­ ck's Symphony in D minor; Avenue at Haines Street, will offer nationalistic" or the like. More Mahler's Symphonies Nos. 3, 4 free dance classes during its open house 1-4 p.m . Saturday, March ·: than that, I never want to do and 5; Orff's "Carmina 25. Open house classes will last anything to earn such appella­ Burana;" "Saint-8aens' Sym­ one-half hour and are being offered tions. Having gotten that out of phony No. 3 inC minor, Op. 78; to giveparticipants an opportunity the way, I hasten to add that I Schubert's Symphony No. 9 in to experience ballet, jazz and am always pleased to learn C Major, 0 .944; Shostakovicb's modern dance, according to Linda that an American conductor or Symphonies Nos. 1, 6, 8, 9 and Moores-Fardig, New Dance Studio · an American orchestra has 11; Richard Strauss' owner. The schedule for children's . merited an international recor­ "Macbeth" and "Ein classes is 1 p.m. for preschool ding contract! Heldenleben; " Samuel dance, 1:30 for children's ballet and. Well, I am doubly happy Barber's Symphony No. 1, Op. 2 for children's modern . Adult because both have happened. 9 and Concerto of Piano and modern classes will meet at 2:30 p.m., ballet at 3 and jazz at 3:30. · Adding to my happiness is the Orchestra, Op. 38, with soloist Class size is limited and participants fact that the company that John Browning, fpr whom the are asked to call the studio to · signed has not only an work was written. reserve a place in the class. Call American beginning, but one In addition, two albums of Moores-Fardig at 368-0365. closely associated with contemporary American music Delaware and nearby Camden, will be recorded each year. An • Newartt artist Wynn Breslin will lead a workshop on "Acrylic as New Jersey. all Copeland album to feature Watercolor" from 10:30 a.m. to The conductor is Leonard his Symphony No. 3 and 12:30 p.m . Friday, March 31 at the Slatkin. The orchestra is the St. "Music for a Great City" and New Castle County Department of Louis Symphony. The company an all Piston album to include Parks and Recreation Art Studios in is RCA Victor Red Seal. his Symphony No.6 and "The the Absalom Jones Community Under the terms of his ex­ Incredible Flutist" are the first Center, 310 Kiamensi Rd ., Wilm­ clusive contract Slatkin will two CDs planned. ington . Fee is $25. record 40 albums over the next Other American repertoire to Other workshops planned by the five years. Thirty of the recor­ be recorded over the next five department include watercolor pain­ dings will be made with the St. years will include: an all Gould ting with Bonnie von Duyke Wednesday and Thursday, March Louis Symphony, of which he is album; three symphonies of 29-30; photographing artwork with m usic director, and the remain­ William Schuman, Roy Harris Butch Hulett on Monday, April 3; ing with orchestras of his and Charles Ives and a CD with and linoleum block printing with choice including the music celebrating "Down Saul Sophrin on Friday, April 7. For Bayerischer Rundfunk, the East," Piston's "Three New details. call 323·6422 or 995-7661 . London Philharmonic and the England Sketches," Ives' • "Gardens and landscapes Philharmonia Orchestra. "Three Places in New - Through the Camera Lens" will be At the same time the St. England" and Schuman's the subject of a one-day conference Louis Orchestra was signed to "New England Tryptych." Saturday, April1 at Winterthur return to RCA Red Seal, an There will also be American Museum and Gardens. The con­ association which began over film scores and works by Gian ference will feature nine guest 60 years ago. They will once Carlo Menotti, Elliott Carter, speakers and participants will view again record exclusively for Roger Sessions and John Cor­ co.llections of landscape photo RCA. igliano. documents and an exhibit of photographic material from the Leonard Slatkin, who has For those of you not familiar Winterthur Library and Archives . thrilled audiences at our own with Leonard Slatkin, he was Fee is $30, $10 for students. For Grand Opera House, is well born into a musical family in details, call 888·4600. known for his interpretations of Los Angeles. His father, con­ American conductor leonard Slatkin, shown directing the St. louis Symphony Orchestra. has a wide ranging repertoire. Ac­ ductor and violinist Felix • Delaware Art Museum ia just been signed to an exclusive international recording contract by RCA Victor Red Seal. cording to Michael Emmerson, Slatkin, and his mother, cellist offering two special trips. The first, president of BMG Classics, Eleanor Aller, were both career was launched with his tion. to tour SoHo galleries, will be held Susskind at Aspen and Jean April 6. The second, to visit parent company of RCA Victor members of the Hollywood Str­ Morel at Juilliard. debut conducting the Royal A Tip of The Toman Topper Washington. D.C. during the Red Seal and the man who ing Quartet. As a young man Philharmonic Orchestra. to Mr. Slatkin and the St. Louis Cherry Blossom Festival, will be engineered the deal, works to Leonard studied several in­ He made his debut in Symphony for earning the con­ held April 8. For details, call be recorded by the American struments, excelling in piano. Carnegie Hall at the age of 22. His opera recordings have tract and to Mr. Emmerson for Margaret Crescenzi. museum travel conductor and the American or· He began studying con­ His American career took him been superior and I prize the offering the entire world a coordinator, at 571 -9590. chestra include: the complete ducting with his father and took to the best orchestras we have few Wagner recordings he has chance to hear them. We are symphonies, overtures and advanced work with Walter and in 1974 his international made which are in my collec- all the richer! ELVIS Custom Backyard Play Areas "As involved as I am in com­ munity organizations, I find (302)-658-2266 myself always looking for ways 1-800-638-WOOD to raise m oney," said Tarrant. " About a year ago, I saw an arti­ with Dave Tatnall cle in the newspaper about Little from U of 0 El, but I never realized that this would turn out to be a local boy send-off. •Modular/ Expandable " Marcel's whole show is o4x4 Construction Every •All Pressure Treated Lumber dedicated to celebrating Elvis •No Age or Weight Limitation as a talent and his contribution to the music." FRIDAY MORNING Tarrant, who just a few years Serving Delaware, Pennsylvania & Maryland ago played a major role in br­ WOOD"N FUN P.O. BOX 2775 Wilmington. DE 19805 inging Christiana Hospital to our ... Because Corporate Climbers have to start somewhere ...• area and more recently, the Newark Girls Club facility, said, 9:05A.M. "I was determined to get this Whose Talking To Your Shoes? show together even if I had to Did you know that the average person buys shoes every sponsor this thing myself. •• three months? We buy shoes to coordinate with our clothes "It's a chance for some real - sports, business, dress. Women need high heels, low heels, fun for the community," she said . " We have t h e big sports shoes, etc. Men need shoes for work, shoes for play Memorial Parade and a Hallo­ and boots for outdoors, etc. This is a lot of shoes. ween Parade and various But when you meet a person, t he first thing you look at is organizations do things in their their face. And one of the first things you will notice, if they own way, but not too m any· wear them, is their eyeglasses. How is it that with all our dif­ that dra w the comm unity ferent attire, many people still have one pair of eyeglasses that together for one-time fun even­ they wear with everything! ings like this. Never mind that one pair is impractical from the stand point " I wasn't a big Elvis fan with that if you lose or break them, it's inconvenient. A spare pair aII-i n and talk to Dave directly. posters and tee-shirts like some for back up just makes good sense. c people, but I cried the day he Is cost a reason for not having more than one pair of died. eyewear? It's been my experience that quality shoes are not " I'll be right up front at the cheap. Nor are other fine accessories, like jewelry or watches. show and who knows, maybe Consi dering that you may need to wear your eyewear 365 days he'll throw a scarf my way." per year, several pairs is a good investment. at Admission to " Elvis Lives" is 737- \VtiRJ\ If you appearance is important, why not coordinate your $10 and tickets are available at eyewear w ardrobe just like your clothing and shoes. After all, Books & News Plus on Chestnut their ain't nobody talking to your feet! Hill Rd. and in Newark Shopping Center and at Newark Newss­ Another good "eyedea" from Vision Associates. Call between 9:05 and 9:55AM tand on Main Street. ~ How's \TIIion Al10ciate1 323 S. 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• Irish folk musician Mick THEATRE Moloney and friends will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 1 in the • " Man of La Mancha" will be University of Delaware's Daugherty staged through May 20 by the Hall on Main Street. Moloney will Ca ndlelight Music Dinner Theatre, sing and perform on the gu itar, 2208 Miller Rd ., Ardentown. Tickets banjo and mandolin. He will be ac ­ cost $17·$20 . Call 475-2313 . companied by Robbie O'Connell on • " Rosencrantz and Guildenstern guitar, Ilene Ivers on fiddle, Shamus •re Dead" will be staged March 30 Egan on tin whistle, flute and pipes through April 15 at the Delaware and Jimmy Keane on keyboards. Thea tre Company, 200 Water St., Also performing will be stepdancers Wilm ington . Call 594-1100 . Regan Wick, the North American ' • "Annie Get Your Gun" is being champion, and Sheila and Tara produced through June 18 by Three McHugh of Wilmington. The con­ little Bakers Dinner Theatre. 3540 cert is sponsored by the Bran­ Foxcroft Dr., Pike Creek . Call 368- dywine Friends of Old Time Music 1616. and Rockwood Museum. Tickets : • The 47th Community Theatre cost $7 . Call 571 -7776 . Play Festival. sponsored by the • LiUie El, Elvis impersonator p elaware Theatre Association, will Marcel Forestieri, will perform a be held Saturday, April 1 in Mid­ concert to benefit the Newark Sym­ dletown's Everett Theatre. Among phony Society at 8 p.m. Saturday, the entrants are Newark's Chapel April 1 at Glasgow High School. Street Players, the Wilmington Tickets cost $10 and are available at Drama League and the Second Books and News Plus in the Street Players of Milford. Newark Shopping Center and at • "Pinocchio" is being produced 756 Chestnut Hill Rd ., and at the through April 2 by the Philadelphia Newark Newsstand. Marionette Theatre in the Playhouse • Ann Jillian will perform with in the Park , Belmont Mansion the Delaware Symphony Orchestra Drive. Philadelphia . Performances at B p.m . Friday, March 31 and are held at 2 p.m . Sundays, and Saturday, April 1 in the Grand reservations are required . For in­ Opera House, Wilmington. Tickets formation, call (2151 879-1213. cost $22-$25. Call 652-5577 . • Comedian Richard lewis will • The Chorus of the Brandywine perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 8 will perform its 44th annual show, in the Grand Opera House, Wilm­ " The Circus Comes to Town," at 8 ington . Wayne Beardwood will be p.m. Friday, March 31 and Satur­ the opening act. Tickets cost day, April 1 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, $17 .50 . Call 652-5577 . April 2 in the auditorium of Sale­ • • Avner the Eccentric, juggler, sianum School in Wilmington. magician, acrobat and clown, will Tickets cost $8-$9 and can be ob­ perform at 4 p.m . Sunday, April 9 tained by calling 737 -6141 . at the Grand Opera House, Wilm­ • "An Evening With Claude ington. Tickets cost $14. Call 652- Boiling," one of Europe's favorite 5577 . jazz musicians, will be held at 8 • Amigo, an international vocal, p.m. Wednesday, April 5 in the . dance and instrumental troupe, will Grand Opera House, Wilm ington. I perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, April9 Tickets cost $14-$20 . Call 652-5577. at Dickinscn High School, Milltown • Pianist Michael Lewin will per­ Road , east of Newark. The per­ form at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 6 in formance, sponsored by Performing the Grand Opera House, Wilm­ Susan Copen-Oken photograph "The Lesson " from the Delaware Art Museum exhibition, "Mothers Arts for Children of Delaware, ington. Tickets cost $14. Call 652- and Daughters: Photographs of Women." The exhibition can be seen through April 30 at the features latin music, current hits, 5577. museum, 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington. Broadway, country, rock and pop • Organist Peter DuBois will per­ standards. form at 8 p.m. Friday, April14 at · • "Ten Little Indians," the First and Central Presbyterian palladium process of photography, Agatha Christie mystery, will open Church, Rodney Square, Wilm­ a method more commonly used in Friday, April 14 at the Covered ington. The concert, sponsored by the early part of the century. Works PIANO LESSONS Bridge Theatre in Elkton, Md. The the Delaware chapter of the can be seen weekdays, 8:30a.m. to JUILLIARD TRAINED cast includes Pat lake and Ed Kohl American Guild of Organists, will in­ 5p.m. Wc8unday0pe111. from Newark, and Bud Gott from clude music by J .S. Bach , Bruhns, TEACHER New Castle . Tickets cost $5-$6. Call Marchand, Heiler, Mendelssohn and (301 I 392-3780 . Handel. Admission is $5. COMPETENT AND CORRECT · • Bizet's " Carmen" will be per­ GREATER PAssioN PlAy MUSICAL formed in English by CINEMA INSTRUCTION A reconstruction of a 13 th centu ry manuscript ·operaDelaware at 8 p.m. April 22, ARTS 78 and 29 in the Grand Opera Patricia by Thomas Binkley & Clifford Flanigan House. Tickets cost $20 to $32 . Call • "My Brilliant Career," Rockwell Performed by the Early Music Institute 658-2507 or 652-5577 . • Christina School District in­ Australian film featuring Judy 3$73$ Indiana Un i\·eristy School of Music termediate school art students are Davis, Sam Neill, Wendy Hugh and showing their works through Robert Grubb, 8 p.m. Tuesday, March, National Art in Our Schools March 28, Delaware Art Museum . MUSIC Month, in the Administration $4 . 12 Noon - WXDR - 91.3 FM Building on Main Street. Works by • Delaware Festival Chorus will students from Bayard, Bancroft, present its annual " Music for Good Pulaski, Stubbs, Drew Pyle and 398-3252 Friday" concert at 8 p.m. Friday, Sterck schools are included. March 24 in St. Peter's Cathedral, • Karen Luoma of the Graphic 5th and West streets, Wilmington. Inkwell is showing a selection of her Mary Woodmansee Green, artistic calligraphy through March 30 in the director, will conduct the program Newark Free library, 750 library of William Byrd's "Ave Verum Cor­ Ave. The works can be seen during pus," Bach 's Cantata 106 " Gottes regular library hours, 10 a.m. to 9 Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit," and the p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 PIANIST .Cherubini " Requiem in C Minor." A p.m. Saturdays. free will offering will be taken. • Works by Anthony Romano MICHAEL LEWIN - • Marc Cheban. choirmaster at and Jim Ippolito are being shown St. Andrews School, will present through March in the galleries of faster weekend organ concerts the Delaware State Arts Council, .featuring light classics and popular Carvel State Building, Wilmington . ·selections at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, • Unique photographic works by 'March 25 and Sunday, March 26 at Roger Matsumoto will be shown longwood Gardens. April 3-29 in the Newark Municipal 2'h Miles . • Minnesota Orchestra will per­ Building, 220 Elkton Rd . Most of South of form at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March Matsumoto's work employs the Glasgow. DE ;29 at the Grand Opera House, Wilmington. Tickets cost $28 and '$36 . Call 652-5577 . Music by Bu thovev, Chop;, , Debussy C Lis~t · • Center City Chorale will close Thursday, April 6 • 8:00 PM .the Thursday noontime concert $14.00 ($7 students & senlorsJ ·series season at First and Central IT'S 652·5577 'Presbyterian Church, Rodney Sponsored by The Du Pont Company :square, W ilmington, with a per­ 'formance at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, COMEDIAN March 30. The chorale will sing Moza rt's " Regina Coeli" and NOT JUST RICHARD LEWIS Mendelssohn's cantata "Heart My ' Prayer ." Soloists will be sopranos :stephanie McDonald and Janet ·Jam es. • Newark Symphony Chamber ANOTHER Orchestra will perform at 7:30p.m. Saturday, April 1 at St. Thomas's Episcopal Church, Park Place and South College Avenue. Roman FICTION Pawlowski will conduct, and soloists will be Alan Cohn and Amy !Star of ABC's Hit New Senes "Anyt hing But Love ·l •Boyd . There concert is free, Opening Ac t - Wilmington Jazz Musician WAYNE BEARDWOOD however a free will offering to Saturday, April 8 • a:oo PM defray expenses will be taken . The CONTEST! All Seat. 117.50 concert will be repeated at 7:30 852-5577 p.m . Sunday, April2 in the Neu ma nn College life Center in Entertainment for the Entire Family : Aston , Pa . AVNER THE ECCENTRIC ~ra~ e6 t E. ~h~ nre~e9 of the Nlle"l In a Broadw ay Show In· t,.. ., CHAMBER elu ding Magic. Mime. ~ No, it's not. It's the NewArk Post's Juggling & More Other program selections in­ fiction contest. We're having our second clude Ottorino Respighi's "The annual fiction contest appearing June 15. So ~. ' \ Birds" and a Bohemian Danish folk song paraphrase by Carl send us your short stories (5 to 8 typed pages August Nielsen. [double spaced]), fiction, drama, humor Roman Pawlowski will con­ duct the concert, which will be or what have you. Send to the NewArk Post repeated at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, ~~· April 2 in the Neumann College 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19713. Li fe Center in Aston, Pa. Deadline May 19, 1989. Sunday, Aprll-9 • 4:00PM Admission is free at each con­ $14.00 t$7 Students & senlorsJ cert. A free will offer ing will be 652-5577 taken to defray performance costs. f'' or information, call Ray NewArk Post Braun at 366-8961. 4c The MarcbD,l• CHURCHES CWU addresses Christians follow infant mortality Jesus" footsteps

The march was an attempt to Church Women United will The three-hour Way of the organizers of the walk. "At this convince world leaders to work hold a regional assembly Satur­ Cross walk, which brings point we offer the worshippers towards peace. day, April 8 at Newark's Newark area Christians the opportunity to share in car­ Persons attending the Ebenezer United Methodist together in remembrance of rying an eight-foot wooden beam assembly may bring health kits, Church with the theme, " Baby's Jesus Christ's walk and death at cross that will lead the proces­ consisting of a wash cloth, bar of Future: Our Religious Mission." Golgotha, will be held tomor­ sion." Christa Brinker of the March soap, toothbrush, toothpaste and · It is upected about 200 people comb wrapped in a bath towel row. of Dimes, which has been active The walk will begin at noon will join the walk, which will in the Southern Governors Pro­ and tied with a pair of shoelaces. Good Friday, March 24, at White wind through the Polly Drum­ ject on Infant Mortality, will be The kits will be distributed to Clay Creek Presbyterian mond and Linden Hill areas with farm workers by the Delmarva the keynote speaker. Church on Polly Drummond Hill brief stops midway up Polly CWU, in its effort to attack Rural Ministries. Road. It is sponsored by the Pike Drummond Hill, at the entrance root causes of poverty, is calling Also, items from the Grace Creek Christian Coalition. to Drummond Hill, at Etta J. attention to the high infant mor­ United Methodist Church Inter­ Following words of welcome Wilson Elementary School and tality rates in Delaware and national Gift Shop and UNICEF and the sharing of the first sta­ at the Drummond Hill Pool Maryland. will be available for purchase. tion, worshippers will move playground. These rates affect not only There will be a luncheon, and from the White Clay sanctuary About 1: 45, walkers will reach women and children but all cost is $7. Deadline for reserva­ and begin their public display the Parish of the Resurrection tions is Friday, March 31. citizens, a CWU spokesman and witness. and upon leaving will pause to Checks should be made payable said. "The second station reminds remember when Jesus was nail­ "The Ribbon Stops Here," a to CWU and sent to Margaret worshippers of the point where ed to the cross. Showalter, 614 New York Ave., recently-released videotape Jesus was forced to carry his The walk conclude with ser­ Claymont, DE 19703. chronicling the 1985 Peace Rib­ own cross," said the Rev. vices about 2:40p.m. at Skyline Registration for the assembly bon March in Washington, D.C. Thomas Donnachie, one of the United Methodist Church . will be shown. only is $2, payable at the door. Worshippers begin the Way of the Cross walk.

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• A Tenebrae service will be held Byrd 's " Ave Verum Corpus," worship services at 9 and 11 a.m. at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 23 at Bach 's Cantata 106 " Gottes Zeit ist Sunday , March 26 . There will be no Calvary Baptist Church, Delaware die allerbeste Zeit," and the church school classes that day . Avenue. Communion will also be Cherubini " Requiem in C Minor." A • Pike Creek Valley Baptist celebrated with all participants free will offering will be taken . Church. 199 Polly Drummond Hill gathered around tables in the • St. Paul's lutheran Church, Rd ., will hold Easter worship service Fellowship Hall . The service is South College Avenue, will hold an at 10 :30 a.m. Sunday, March 26 . sponsored by the New Ark United Easter eve vigil at 8 p.m. Saturday, • White Clay Creek Presbyterian Church of Christ and Calvary Bap- March 25 . Church, Polly Drummond Hill Road , tist Church, and is open to the • CalvarY Baptist Cllurch and will hold Easter services at 8:30 and public . A covered dish service will New Ark United Church of Christ 11 a.m. Sunday, march 26 . The precede the service , at 5:45 p.m . will hold their annual Easter sunrise Chancel Choir will present the The dinner is also open to the service at 6:30a.m. Sunday, March musical program , "It Is the lord." public, but reservations should be 26 at Carpenter State Park on Del. • Your Aging Relatives: How made by calling 368-4904 . 896, north of Newark city limits. Families Can Halp. a support group • St. Paul's lutheran Church, The public is invited to attend the sponsored by Lutheran Community YE~ '(OU ~ \{CU:RE IN\JITED TO SEND Y()IJR South College Avenue. will hold service. which will be held adjacent Serivces-Martin Luther Foundation, Maundy Thursday communion ser- to the parking lot and which will be will m~et at 7:30 p.m . Monday, I.X~T P:£Ms, sroR1L::S, PULL-LE~ ~J:)~E.S,oR vices at 11 a.m. and 7:30p.m. conducted by the Rev . Peters March 27 at St. Philip's lutheran Thursday , March 23 . Wells, Gordon Whitney and Dan Church. 4501 Kirkwood Highway, C.AR1t.J2N::, m 111t: Ne.w ARk Po~T ~ffi • White Clay Creek Presbyterian MacDonald, pastors of the two east of Newark. Carol McCreary of Church, Polly Drummond Hill Road , churches. Participants are also in- McCreary Funeral Homes will OJR J\lS\ K\D2. Sf-tC.IAL ED InoN. will hold Maundy Thursday holy vited to share in the Easter discuss " Family Planning for communion with Tenebrae service breakfast to be held at Calvary Funeral Arrangements." at 7:30p.m. Thursday, March 23 . Church following the service. For • St. Mark's United Methodist • Way of the Cross walk, a reservations. call 368-4904 . Church, 1700 limestone Rd ., Stan­ SC:"-10 '{OJR CRE.Anc::N meditative and worsh ipful event in • Easter sunrise service span - ton, will hold a ham and oyster din­ TODAY~ Ycu NAY e£ which participants will walk with a sored by the Pike Creek Christian ner 3:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, April cross through Pike Creek Valley, Coalition of Churches will be held at 1. Tickets cost $9 .50 for adults and ot-.Je OF T11E.. LUC..k Y C'NES ~LL-c__TED lD will be held noon to 3 p.m. Good 6:30a.m. Su.nday, Marc~ 26 at $3.50 for children under 12 and are P\(.)()E: /\q_ \N lTIE Friday, March 24 . Sponsored by the Ebenezer Un1ted Meth~d1st Church available at the church, telephone New ARk Posr'5 p1·k c k Ch · · C rr1 f on Polly Drummond Htll Road . 994 -0400 . No tickets will be sold at e ree rlsttan oa ton ~ Preaching will be Dr . Bruce Cook of the door. Churches. Way of the Cross wtll Sk r M h d' Ch h J\l~T l1lDl. begin at noon at White Clay Creek Y me et 0 ISt urc · • Catholic Diocese of Wilmington Presbyterian Church on Polly Drum - • Easter sunrise service spon - will hold its monthly healing Mass mond Hill Road . It will end at 3 sored by the Evangelical Ministerial at 8 p.m. Friday, April 7 in St . Mary p.m. at Skyline Methodist Church . Fellowship will be held at 6:30a.m. of the Assumption Church. ~ c.RE.AIICNS Must BE. R.E.C..EIVED {)y :,.. ,.A,(~J·r:~:D, 1q8q • Pike Creek Valley Baptist Sunday, March 26 at Brandywine Hockessin. Presider and homilist will be the Rev . James M . Jackson. Church. 199 Polly Drummond Hill Springs Park . Faulkland Road and oft. N..:PEARI~ ·· Affi\L 131 IG\~9 Rd ., will host a presentation of the Newport Gap Pike . Speaker will be director of the diocesan healing cantata " We Shall Behold Him " at Rev. William G. Schlonecker. In ministry. *SEND \O: l\-iE NEWARK 00Si. IS~ E. C..Hr;SThlv.TH\U.. f{."D, 7:30 p.m. Good Friday, March 24 . case of rain , the service will be held • Spring session of Body and • St. Paul's lutheran Church. at Faith Baptist Church on Soul aerobics for women will begin NEVJARK,tElAWARE \"'11'3 South College Avenue, will hold limestone Road . the week of April 11 . Classes will Good Friday worship service at 7:30 • St. Paul's lutheran Church, meet at 6:15 p.m. Tuesdays and 9 p.m. Friday , March 24 . South College Aven ue , will hold a. m. Saturdays in the Newark • " Music for Good Friday" will Easter sunrise service at 6:30 a.m . Un ited Methodist Church , Main be offered by the Delaware Festival Sunday, March 26 with breakfast to Street, and at 9:45a.m. Thursdays Chorus at 8 p.m . Friday , March 24 follow . Communion services will be In White Clay Creek Presbyterian in St. Peter's Cathedral, 5th and held at 8:30 and 11 a.m. There will Church, Polly Drummond Hill Road . West streets, Wilmington . Mary be no Sunday church school. Ch ild care will be available during Woodmansee Gree. artistic director, • First Presbyterian Church , Thursday classes . For information will conduct the proQram of William West Main Street, will hold Easter or to reg is ter, call Karen Macaleer at 36B-8573 .

• ' White Clay Creek > Presbyterian Church 15 Polly Drummond Hill Rd . Newark. DE 19711 • 737-2100 "HE IS RISEN" 8 30 :. or~n•p Serv•ce 11 .00 Worsh iP Serv•ce ·nu rserv & Jun1or Cnurch 9 45 Sundd't' Sc hoollall ages thru ad ul t-nursery provtded l Commun•on fu st Sunday each month ~c lt-liU ll21Cit-l A o... nn•s Macaleer, Pastor Grant F G1Uard Assoc Pastor Nancy F G•ll ard , Assoc. Youth Pa stor

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'" 'c' S11 10 !~~- =~ Sunday S<"ool . ~ ~~ ~~ w ~~:~::;~~i~:~· t30!', ::~~~M 9:JOAM JnthcNave ' OF GOO 1 co nfidenc e WEDNESDAY L-..::;• :.:."!!.'' ;::c'.Vo:!::" 02!!:m:..• c~' ~·IL1 ... ri C'"' l.assn •v :. _;;;:=: - f/ Thursd1y ...... 9·15· 11 :15AM W esley Students ...•••.. 11AM VO"' ng .'-l .;,~t~f' C TQjCift \ .. ' ,.• • Clifford A. Armour, Drummond Pl111 Offitt f.lark ~ Do . D 0 Cltnnd•nit1, So .. Stnior MiniSlto Senior Peator •' :"w' ~ ·e,.n "i.o't~ •r 40 ~~ ~ TohSlyourcnurchserv•c: es call U I 0. '! 1:1 John I. Ptnn, Pester 13 10124 Ch anges must be tn bv - ~~ Atv T P Oonnlctlit. lll. Anoc. Mlnlsttt Auoc. £, f!''1)"'· t • PY; John Petric k Coletch, "" ~ .,. ·\1 II a.: "' t •"' Fu noon ~~~ ~ Atv. G W Goodlty, Minilltr, Viailarlon IJr '" Pt • J II k ,., ~ ,...~dtt•P.t\'':1' Vl:.. J}l V"'V ·- "Com• C~tth tlte Spirft" ' " • lh "' ·'! I 1• •aro•d~:~::~Rk'~i.oAM ~ f•l: 737 - 10~0 1 \~------_.A._G_U_/D_E_T~O~A-R-E~A~W~O-R-SH-I~P~S~E~R~V~/C~E~S~------~~ - March23,1tat The New Ark Post 5c LIFESTYLE Helping senior citizens 'Stay Weir • Newark Community Garden, its recent Telethon '89. Funds a non-profit organization of support Easter Seal programs in gardeners, many of them organic the region, including the Easter gardeners, has plots available at Seal Center for Adult Develop­ YWCA, Newark Senior Center sponsor health promotion program its Margaret Street site. Members ment in Newport, Edgemoor tend 400-square-foot plots, for Medical Day Care, Center for In ­ offered at the Newark Senior which they pay a modest annual dependent Living and Easter Seal A case in point. An elderly fee based on income. There is Mobile Therapy Unit. gentleman accompanied by his Center in the future and whether water on site. For information, call daughter and his trusty cane it should be expanded to other 738-3184 or 731 -7748 . • Volunteer Link, an organize· Senior Centers. tlon which matches volunteers entered a restaurant and were • Two Newark woman, Cheryl seated in a booth. A waitress The program is being offered Navitsky and Eleanor Turner, are with non -profit organizations in the community, is seeking area took the daughter's order and NEWARK SENIOR CENTER 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays, contestants in the 13th annual residents to serve in the arts, then looking at the old April 4, 11, 18 and 25 . Cost is $2 Mrs. Delaware America Pageant crafts and music programs at the gentleman's cane and white Ken ~inlayson per session. Class size is limited to be held at 8 p.m. Sunday, April Evergreen Center for Alzheimer to 25 members. Contact Eileen 2 in the Wilmington Hilton on hair, turned to the daughter and Day Treatment in Newark and as at 737-2336. Naamans Road. Tickets cost $9. asked, "And what will he Call 475-1789 for details. friendly companions to the elderly have?" This perception, often This pilot program is an exten­ at Newark's Liberty Terrace. · • Delaware Association for mistaken, that seniors are not cess is also accompanied by will comprise four modules sion of the many health services .Children of Alcoholics will hold its Also needed are volunteers for covering four themes that have already available at the Newark the Visiting Nurse Association, Big self-sufficient is just one of the ailments and disabilities that first membership meeting at 10 :30 Senior Center. Free tests are Brothers and Big Sisters, Educa· many reasons why older adults make the old rocking chair feel been identified through research :a.m . Monday, April 10 at New tional Surrogate Parent Program, tend to become disconsolate and good. Fears, such as loss of pur­ as the pillars, the basic .available on a regular schedule Beginnings in Woodmill Corporate Governor Bacon Health Center, withdraw from society. chasing power, of limited in­ necessities of health promotion: for cholesterol, hearing loss, eye ,Center on Kirkwood Highway, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, In ­ Another reason is loneliness. come, inadequacy of social stress management, physical problems, and diabetes. As well, east of Newark. Fran DiDomenicis dependence Dogs for the han­ fitness, nutrition, personal and influenza and pneomonia shots :will discuss the benefits of joining Nowadays, grown children are security, nuclear proliferation, dicapped and Home Share. For encouraged to be independent terrorism, and crime in the community self-help. are given. 1he association . For details, call details, call 571 -2620 . :421-6109 . and are often widely dispersed streets, mitigate against a self­ These modules are designed to Also Bend and Stretch exer­ · • Alicia Ann Mauser has been • Seeing Eye Inc . is seeking geographically. Seniors, even sufficient lifestyfe. build on the positive health and cises and aerobics, Fitness Over :crowned Miss Goldey Beacom families interested in raising after the loss of a spouse, do not Understanding the needs of living habits of participants, as 60, are available on a weekly ·College for 1989 . A freshman puppies destined to become dog want to be dependent on their older adults, Susan Schmitt, well as to generate motivation, basis. A continuum of health ;marketing major, the Pennsville, guides for the blind . Seeing Eye children. Loss of friends through fitness director of the Newark support, and tools for choosing related programs are presented ·N.J . native won out over eight pays veterinary expenses and pro· death also contribute to YWCA, in conjunction with the and maintaining individually for the benefit of the member­ vides a monthly allowance to help ;other contestants for the title . She loneliness. Newark Senior Center, has healthier lifestyles. ship. .will represent Goldey Beacom in defray costs. Adults and developed a health promotion This program is a pilot pro­ The retirement years can be the Miss Delaware Pageant to be youngsters who raise the puppies A feeling of uselessness also is gram. After its completion, an considered an opportunity to held June 10 in Rehoboth Beach. take them to local 4-H meetings at depressing. A sudden change program for seniors called Y­ benefit from all the facilities • • Easter Seal Society an­ which the dogs learn basic obe­ from active employment to a life Stay Well. evaluation will be made to deter­ nounces that it raised $117,044 dience. For information, call without demands can be The program will be con­ mine whether additional pro­ available to live a full and from Dei-Mar·Va residents during Delaware 4-H at 451 -8965. disconcerting. The aging pro- ducted by Elizabeth Bretera and grams of this nature should be rewarding life.

are in for a surprise. "Lamp is along with a fresh bouquet of Newark Department of Parks methods and proper scoring dur· Pane di Pasqua, or Easter bread, bowl, beat eggs, sugar, oil mixture, our main staple on Easter," said garlic leaves, parsley and and Recreation is sponsoring a ing sessions 1-3 p.m. Saturdays, is an Italian American favorite. Here flavorings and orange juice. variety of activities this spring. For April 8-29 at Brunswick Blue Hen DiMondi. "I never make . scallions. is the recipe of Norma DiMondi: information on any of the follow- Lanes in the Newark Shopping 0 Combine the two mixtures and anything that is very spicy. Real And mama mia, to think there 0 Ingredients: Six eggs; one ing, or to register, call 366-7060 or Center. Fee is $15 for city knead on a floured board until Italian food is not spicy, not even are some people who have never package yeast dissolved in one­ visit the department offices in the residents, $18 for those who live the sauce for spaghetti. We use a bad a slice of DiMondi's smooth dough is smooth and no longer third cup water; three·qU!Irter cup sticky. Place in a bowl or on a pan Newark Municipal Building , 220 outside city limits . little basil, rosemary and white ricotta pie. lukewarm milk; one cup sugar; Elkton Rd . • Youth and adult tennis greased with oil . Dough must dou· wine for the meat. I always say The once common Italian three tablespoons each of spry and . ble in size. • Iron Hill Nature Club - lessons - Four-week sessions will butter and six tablespoons of oil, Registration is being accepted for be held Mondays and that people who use heavy custom of women not sitting 0 Punch dough down and knead spices or a lot of 'hot' in Italian down at the table during the combined; one-half bottle lemon again. Place in cooking pans greas· ~he club:s spring session. The club Wednesdays, Tuesdays and flavoring; one-half bottle anisette; IS f~r children ages 7-12 and is Thursdays, or Saturdays at food don't know how to cook. If meal is dying out. However, ed with spry. The dough must rise you put too much hot pepper in a many modern hostesses, in­ juice of one orange; seven and one­ again in pans until it doubles in size . designed to help them u~ders - Newark parks. Sessions begin the half cups of flour. tand, explore and appreciate the week of April 3. The department cluding DiMondi and Lewis, still dish, you can't taste the dish." 0 Dissolve yeast in water and add 0 Bake one hour . First fifteen y.:orld around them . ~erry Vidal , uses the National Tennis Rating This year, the family and their prefer to stand in the kitchen milk . Sift in flour and a pinch of salt minutes at 350 degrees, last 45 d1rector of t~e Iron Hill Museum Program to provide a simple, in· guests will enjoy aromatic while their guests eat so they and set aside, lightly covered, in a minutes at 300 degrees. Glaze with of N~tural H1story, leads the club. itial self-placement method of agilello, cacio e uova or "lamb can wait on them more easily. · larg·e warmed bo:ovL In a separate egg yolk. Meetings Will be held at 12:30 grouping individuals of similar stew" with a light white wine or They still believe' it · is · p.m. Saturdays begin ning April ability for lessons. Zinfandel. ungracious if one of their guests 15. Fee is $15 for city residents, • Cheerteading - Gina Little may last three hours. children that Easter is not just $18 for those who live outside city will teach the fundamentals of They'll love the mazzarelle, a must leave the table to fetch so "Easter is very important," the cooking or what you're limits . . cheerleading 10:45-11 :45 a .m. delicious combination of much as a glass of water. said DiMondi, "but it's not all eating. It's the tradition of being . • 8owhn~ lessons - A certified Saturdays, April 8 to May 13 at marinated liver and veal that is If the conversation is good, Instructor Will teach bowling Downes Elementary . wrapped in romaine lettuce and it usually is, Easter dinner food. I've tried to instill in my together, of giving." RED poker, they also belong in the The blue devils aren't a fear­ stock portfolios of people who some football team. They are like to label themselves as blue what attack you after you've bloods. seen too many pink elephants. Question: Can blue bloods be The blue grimlies, on the other red-blooded patriots? hand, are what overwhelm you ~nswer: Only if they are true after six weeks of cold, wet, DURA-SOFT COLORS grey, dull, rainy February Contact lenses that change brown eyes to blue and not Pompadour green. aqua, blue, green, hazel or violet I weather. My sources tell me that these ON SALE NOW/- LOWE5_T PRICES IN THE AREA same blue bloods are seen in Blue laws, according to bluegrass music but rooting for Patrice who is an amateur the winner of the blue ribbon at historian, were passed by men the Kentucky Derby. They are who thought that women ought also found all year in the Blue to be able to get everything Book which determines who is done during the week so that "in" and who isn't. Sunday could be a day for Blue stockings are not only women to appreciate the the pantyhose I wear with my perfection of the opposite sex. gentian blue skirt, they are A hospital emergency team pedantic women. Like may call a code blue when bluenoses who are not to be children eat blue berries that confused with people who have aren't blueberries. Art been outside too long in a bliz­ historians and feminists zard blue stockings wouldn't be disagree on the definition of a caught dead at blue movies. blue period: the former relate ,Both, no doubt, would blue pen- it to Picasso and the latter to cil blue language. PMS. My true blue friends are Finally there is the blue funk worth their weight in gold, which is what my editor, he of 8.97 6.97:;: which has eight synonyms the paisley polyester ties, will Sale Price. Deep Green lawn Our 8. 97. Bonus-bag Hypo­ ranging from aureate to xan­ be in if I don't end this column. food for newly seeded and 29-4-8. © Dorothy Hall, 1989 nex lawn fertilizer. thous. established lawns. 20-lb.-net­ Covers up to 6000 sq . ft . wt. bog. 23-3-6 formula. ~~~~4,;!~/. 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walkers will leav~ from the Univerai­ FRIDAY 24 WEDNESDAY 5 ty of Delaware's Daugherty Hall on Main Street and hike to the Middle • Newark Senior Center, 9 a.m., • Newark City Candidates Run Natural Area off Possum Park income tax help with the American MHting will be held at 7:30p.m. in Road . There they will be served Association of Retired Persons, the Newark Senior Center, 300 E. lunch and refreshments, as well as bowling at Blue Hen Lanes; 9:30 Main St., by the League of Women enjoy clowns, mimes, balloons and a.m., shopping; 10 a.m ., Signing Voters of Greater Newark. All can ­ more. Prizes will ba awarded in a Group; 1 p.m., Senior Players. didates in the mayoral and city number of categories, including • Wilmington Manor VoluntHr council elections have been invited most pledges, oldest and youngest Fire Company's Ladies Auxiliary is to participate. walkers. For more information, cal) holding its annual Easter flower and 571 -9800. ' bake sale 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at WMVFC Substa­ THURSDAY 6 FUTURE tion 32 at U.S. 13 and U.S. 40, . • Knights of Columbus is selling across from Nur Temple. The sale • Newark Area Welfare features a large variety of flowers Committee will hold its monthly tickets to a benefit bull roast and and plants starting at just $3.50 . meeting Thursday, April 6 in the casi.no night to be held Saturday, • Community Room of Newark Apnl 1 at St. Peter's Gym , New • Department Store in the Newark Castle . There will be dinner, music Shopping Center. Participants are and dancing. Tickets cost $17.50 SATURDAY 25 urged to bring a bag lunch and ar­ per person or $30 per couple, and : rive at 12:30 p.m. for socializing . proceeds benefit the Bayard House. For tickets, call Jerry Boyle at • Glasgow Lions Club will hold The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. 834-. its monthly paper collection 9 a.m. The Newark Area Welfare Commit­ 487?, Henry Cowell at 731 -8190, Ed Amltrano at 328-5414, or Tom to noon in both the rear parking lot tee organizes efforts to provide Koval at 834-8983. of the Delaware Trust Company emergency assistance to individuals branch in Peoples Plaza and at and families in the Newark area . • Have the foresight to attend the fourth annual Newark Lions Mucucio Brothers on Old Baltimore The meeting is open to anyone in ­ Pike. The Lions ask that paper be terested in lending a hand . Club pancake breakfast to be held 7 bundled or tied . Donations of • Delaware Underwater Swim a.m. to noon Saturday, April 8 at · aluminum cans will also be ac ­ Club will hold its annual swap meet the Newark Senior Center, 300 E. cepted . at 8 p.m. in the Delaware Associa ­ Main St . Tickets cost $3.50 for tion of Police Hall, 2201 Lancaster adults, $2.50 for senior citizens and Ave. , Wilmington. children ages 5-11 . Children younger than 5 will be admitted MONDAY 27 free. Tickets are available from Newark Lions, as well as at Angie'S: • Newark Senior Center, 10 SUNDAY 9 Sub Shop, Fairfield Variety Store • a.m., knitting instruction; 11 a.m., and the Newark Senior Center. : Bend and Stretch; 12:30 p.m., • Super Cities Walk to benefit • Newark High School Class of • canasta, Monday movie; 12:40 the Delaware chapter of the Na ­ 1979 is planning its 10-year reunion · p.m., bridge. tional Multiple Sclerosis Society will to be held July 15. Persons in­ be held today in Newark. Walkers terested in helping and/or attending A memorable Easter can be spent at Winterthur Museum and Gardens, Del. 52, Greenville, are to earn money for the MS should send their current address to TUESDAY 28 Society by soliciting pledges per where spring blossoms are beginning to bloom . For tour information, call888-4600. Reunion '89, P.O. Box 12182 kilometer from soonsors. Here. Wilmington, DE 19850. ' • Newark Free Library's Preschool Story Hour will meet at 10:30 a.m. and 2 and 7 p.m. Story hour is open to children ages 3 through 6. This week it features the films " Curious George Rides a Bike," " Rosie's Walk" and " Grand­ father's Mitten." Call 731 -7550 for details . • Newark Arthritis Club will meet at 1 p.m. in the Newark Senior Center. Guest speaker Connie vanOgtrop, a registered nutritionist, will discuss "Diet Concerns in Ar­ thritis." For information, call the Ar­ thritis Foundation at 764 -8254 . • Newark Deltones barbershop chorus will meet at 7:30p.m. in the Education Building of First Presbyterian Church on West Main Street. Men of harmony are welcome. • Newark Senior Center, 9 a.m., bowling at Blue Hen Lanes; 10 a.m., Bible study, Over 60 Fitness; 12:30 p.m., shuffleboa rd , 500, and Tuesday After Lunch program

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• Newark Senior Center, 9 a.m ., chess; 10 a.m., art class, lap quilting, needlepoint; 12:30 p.m., pinochle; 12:45 p.m., bingo . • New Ark Fife and Drum Corps will meet at 6:30 p.m . at 268 Oakfield Drive, Scottfield . Anyone who can play or is intere sted in learning to play the fife, drum or bugle is welcome to attend . Call 368-7655 .

THURSDAY 30

• Newark Senior Center, 10 a.m., ceramics, Choral Group, Discussion Group; 12:30 p.m., duplicate bridge, shuffleboard; 12:45 p.m., Back When; 1:30 p.m., dancing, Scrabble.

FRIDAY 31

• Newark Senior Center. 9 a.m bowling at Blue Hen Lanes, tax ., help with the American Association of Retired Persons; 9:30a.m., shopping ; 10 a.m., Signing Group; 1 p.m., Senior Players .r

SATURDAY 1

• A wildflower gardening seminar will be held 9:30- 11 :30 a.m. at the Ashland Nature Center, Brackenville FAMOUS NAME BRANDS LIKE: Road , near Hockessin . Dr . Richard · Lighty and Dr. Donald Huttleston will share ma ny practical tips on • NATHAN HALE • PILLIOD • PETERS REVINGTON preparing the garden site, the pro­ • BASSETT pagation and the uses of native • ACTION RECLINERS • HOOKER wildflowers. The sem inar is spon­ • PULASKI • SCHWEIGER • WEBB sored by the Delaware Nature Soc iety. Fee is $7 and preregistra­ • ENGLAND • VIRGINIA HOUSE • UNIVERSAL tion is re quested. Call 239 -2334 . • SPRINGWALL • CRAWFORD • SERTA MONDAY 3 LANE SEALY SLEEPERS LEA • " Families are Special," a one ­ night drug awareness workshop for parents and their pre-teen an d teen­ aged children , will be held 7-9 p.m. tonight and again June 7 at the I ALL SALES FINAL Newark Center YWCA. Call 368- 1 NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS 91 73 . 1 All MERCHANDISE SOLD AS IS 1 • Embroiderers Guild of America, ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Brandywine chapter, will meet at 10 1 DELIVERY CAN BE ARRANGED a.m. in the Ch d1 ris House, 4902 • FINANCING AVAILABLE Kennett Pik e. Carol Hubben will • CASH • CHECKS • CREDIT CARDS present a program on her trip to Kurenai-Jai. where she stud ie d traditional Japanese em broidery.