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•:• Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 •••• 87th Year, Issue 8 © 1997 March 14, 1997 Newark, Del. • 50¢ THIS WEEK Winner in one· city council district By MARY E. PETZAK for her fourth te1m from that di strict. Beaver' petition cau ed a two­ deadline. Beaver, who was given Cli fton, who lost to Zych by day flurry of phone call s and faxes until noon yesterday to submit an IN SPORTS NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER three votes in 1995, aid he wants to when it appeared that four of the I2 add iti onal qualifi ed . ignature, pro­ erve on ci ty council to addre s traf­ names li sted as district supporters duced the req ui red name in time to The period fo r filing to run in fic and rentals, among other is. ues. were not on city voter roll s. After go on the ball ot. Ne-..va rk\ city counc il race ended on In Di trict 4, Thoma Wampler checking with the county Board of Wampler, who first ran for coun ­ Monday and one clear win ner ha. will face a cha ll enge from Dan Election s, it ap peared that Beaver cil in 1992, ha. not previously been NEWARK, already emerged. Beaver who fi led to run on Monday sti ll lacked one of the req uired JO chall enged in the city election . George J. Clifton, th on ly per­ only an hour before the dead line. voter names . Scott Bow ling, form er pre. id ent HODGSON son who fi led to run in Di strict 2, Beaver, a form er Libertarian City solicitor Roger Akin aid of the Abbot ford Civic wil l take his seat on city council in Committee chai rman, previously that Beaver shou ld be given time to Association, will cha ll enge incum ­ Apri I. Incumbent [rene Zych ha has run in national and . tate elec­ rectify his ea rli er deficient fi ling, bent Harold Godwin who ha . erved ADVANCE announced she will not be running tions. since he did submit it before the council for Di strict I since 1987. TO SEMIS. School IN LIFESTYLE choice still ADOGDAY AFTERNOON available Apparently faced with the handwriti ng on the FOR YOUNG blackboard, Christina Di . tri t chool superinten­ nt Dr. Iris Metts told the schoo l board on Tue. day that the deadline for Choice applications ACHIEVERS. wou ld be extended. "While we are quite pl ea ed that nearl y 200 fami lies did choose our Theme . chool., we recog­ ':Yi -:~~~' ''l "'i ' ~t' ·IN THE NEWS nize that many of you initial ly opted for the fourth ;.,~.,,~ ~: 1.--' .. -' grade in a community school," Mett . aid. ··since the January 10 app li cation deadline , parents and chool taffs have a clearer picture of our enroll­ ment pattern. fc r the 1997-98 -; hool year and a TECH PARK numbe r a parents ha ve expressed renewed in tere. t in the Th me sc hoo l ." As of this date, approx imately 223 . tudent. NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY KElLY BENNETI WORKING The normally unflappable Bob Thom as was obviously moved when city council unveiled from Chri ·tina and other public and private a sign designating the gound floor of the old Newark Train Station (below) as the Bob schooL chose a di . trict Theme sc hool for 1997- WITH 3 Thomas Museum of Newark History. See SCHOOL CHOICE , 12 .._, DEVELOPER. Thomas The check's returns the FUNEAAL MAss Compliments in the fax? TOMORROW By MARY E. PETZAK By MARY E. PETZAK NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER FOR STATE NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER For the first time in recent memory, a cand idate in a local electi on has filed a compl aint with theN wark HOST OF THE BEST and the Board of Ethics concern ing an opponen t. brightest tars in Newark Scott B wling, challenger in Di tJict I, fil d the SENATOR. 4 Aturned out on Tuesday ni ght to you orne quality about yourself that I admire complaint on Wed nesday which alleges that inc um­ honor 46-year-old Bob Thoma , retir­ and would like to have myself. "I think maybe there s a little piece of all of bent Harold Godwin violated ci ty ethic code by ing a. president of the Newark including a fax numher for the Newark Municipal Historical Society after six year . you in what Bob Thomas i ·,"Thomas continued. -~ INDEX Building in a letter . oli citing ·ampai gn donation . Thomas, a lifetime re ident of "We al l have good qualities that we try to use and I'm . ure if any of you were me. you would have "This act is a clear and blatant violation of the City NEWS 1·5 Newark, was universally hailed as ''a of Newark's Code of Ethi cs," said Bowling. He cited a walking hi story of the ci ty." More done what I do. " POLICE BLOTIER 2 Among the tributes at the dinner were procla­ . ction of the code whi h proh ibit. the u. e of munici­ importantly perhaps. he was pal property by city ofticials or employees for person­ described as a ftiend and a man mations from Gov. Thoma Carper and County OPINION 6 Executive Thomas Gordon, niUlling March 11. al convenience or profit. devoted to hi s community by almost The rest of the headmg on Godwin's letter cartie. LIFESTYLE 8 everyone who poke. · . I997, Bob Thoma Day in the state of Delaware and New Castle County. his name and the fa t that he i. a City of Newark In expressing his appreciation of Coun il Member, hi home addte . and hi home tele­ THE ARTS ~ the many compliments, Thoma Presentations and gifts from state and national legi. Iators, county and city councilmembers. and phone number. DIVERSIO~S 10 demonstrated why his popularity i Godwin , aid the letter. which wa mailed to resi ­ so wide pread. "I thiRk I know all of local organizations included a flag flown in his CROSSWORD PUULE 11 name by Sen. William Roth Jr. over the Capitol dents in his di. trict, was prepared at hi s direction by a you here. even though you don't printer 1,1sing Godwin's counci l business card for infor­ know each other;• said Thoma , Building dome in Washington, D.C. SPORTS 11·21 mation. in& QUt ac tbe room. "I am University of Delaware vi~e-president Ridt Annitage said he and University president __.. .,... .. ,,._ "The fax number is just for people to send notes or PEOPLENEWS 22 ~-,•~ •....-erof.people and I could go document~ about my job a a council person." said and tell each one of -OBITUARIES 23·24 See nta• ...... ~..:~ Godwin, adding that he doe. not have a fax machine at CLASSJFIEDS 25·32 See GODWII, 12. aged the rear window of a black lance after they received a tip from a • Police Beat is compiled each red pickup he had seen previously. witness who saw an individual Youths attacked in One of the three men in the truck 1988 VW Jetta parked in the lot at week ji-om the files of the Newark the Newark High School. Car stereo throw what appeared to be stolen Police Department, the New Castle bowling alley lot stuck his car as he drove by. He Jet the truck pass so he could get the equipment valued at $450 was property in a dumpster. ounty Police Department and the removed frqm the vehicle. Police Delaware State Police by staff On March 9 around 2:20 a.m. an license number but was struck in the rear by the pickup as he approached have no leads. writer Mary Petzak . 18-year-old and a 15-year-old youth were attacked in the lot outside the Cleveland Avenue. When he exited 01Y OF NEWARK Blue Hens Bowling Alley after a to look at the damage, the driver of Stop on 1-95 causes group of male approached them the truck and another man got out Teens charged VOTER REGISfRATION and asked for dope. When the boys and struck him before fleeing. The Tomorrow is the last day to 14-car crash said they did not have any, one of victim described the uspects as in burglaries register to vote before the April the group sprayed them with a white men in their 20s, one 5 feet , 9 8 city council election in the city State police report that on March County police arrested a l 3-year­ 9 at approximately 7:30 p.m. a 55- chemical agent before fleeing. inche. tall with brown hair, wearing of Newark. Eligible citizens may old and a 12-year-old boy this week year-old woman from Newtonville, a puffy jacket, jeans and unglasse ; register 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the in connection with a string of rob­ N.J., topped her car on 1-95 just the other 5 feet, I0 inches tall, 150 Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Driver attacked beries that occurred in January and after exiting the service plaza near pounds with brown hair. Anyone Road, Newark. To be eligible to February of this year at the Forest Christiana. Joyce Hardesty's vehi­ near campus with information is a ked to call register to vote in any regular or cle was struck and subsequently police at 366-71 11 . Park Apartment · and the Bluffs special municipal election in the. involved 14 cars in 5 separate acci­ On March 8 around I0 p.m. a 45- Apartments in Pike Creek. The city of Newark, a person shaH be dents. Nine p ople received year-old Newark man was showing Car damaged in boys, who reside in the complexes, 18 years of age, a citizen of the injuries, according to police, but the University of Delaware campus to wen; charged with 22 counts of bur­ United States, and shall be none were lif -threatening . his sister who was visiting from New high school lot glary and 44 other counts for the domiciled in Newark for not less Hardesty was given a ticket for Mexico. At Pencader Lane he real­ robberies in which electronics, jew­ than 24 days preceding the the On March 5 between 7:30 and stopping in a roadway. ized he was driving the wrong way elry and coi ns were taken. Police next election. and tumed around, pas ing a small I0 :30p.m. unknown uspects dam - had the apartments under surveil- Alcohol, speed blamed in crash By JIM DECOURCEY ················································ SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST

Alcohol and speed contributed to a crash that claimed the life of a We're overstocked! And we must clear out t Delaware man who wrecked just inueJttl' after running through a speed trap on merchandise in time for our annual March 14. Bradley Matthew Junca, 26, of Look For These Tags And Save! Pulaski Highway wa killed when his 1996 Honda Civic slammed into an embankment on Frenchtown Lgts o~ Road and overtumed. Maryland state trooper Steve Konold said Junca was the sole occupant of the Honda when Gr~ it era hed around 4:30 p.m. fatt~9.US Konold was running a radar '•~ai..-s/ detector while parked along tlattle Frenchtown Road, when he clocked the Civic at 87 mph in a 35 mph zone. J unca passed Konold and was Jran·

N r \NAI\1, [\)s T •!• IN THE NEWS Can we help? OHices: The paper's offices are located conve­ niently in the Robscott Building, 153 E. Tech park working with developer Chestnut Hill Rd ., Newark, DE 19713. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Phone : (302) 737-0724 By MARY E. PETZAK Facsimile: (302) 737-9019 ································ ···· ·· ····· e-mail: [email protected] NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER On the Internet: http://ncbl.com/posU Delaware Technology Park , To subscribe: Call 737-0724 or 1-800-220- an entrepreneurial ite e tab­ 3311. Cost is $15 .95 per year to New Castle li shed in partner hip with the County addresses . To begin a subscription, Univer ity of Delaware and the simply call. State of Delaware four year To place a classified : Call1-800-220-1230 ago, may finall y be entering its To place a display ad: Call 737-0724. prime. According to W. W. HE STAFF of the Newark Post is anxious to assist ·'Woody" Magga rd , pre ident of Treaders and advertisers. Reporters , writers, edi ­ Delaware Technology Park, tors and sa lespeople can be contacted as listed In c., ''lack of financial mu. cl " below: in the non -profit c rporation James B. Streit, Jr. is the publisher of ha. been a roadblock to expand­ the Newark Post. He sets policies and ing beyond the pre. ent 47,000 manages all departments in the Newark square-foot building in the 40- office. Call him at 737 ·0724. acre park on Marrows Road in Mary E. Petzak is a general assignment..,.·',-. ___,..,_ Newark. reporter. Her beat includes government, . "There are really two track . education and police news . She can be of activity here," sai d Maggard. contacted at 737-0724. "Pl anning and development of Marty Valania prepares the sports pages of this newspaper. The future buildings, and develop­ sports editor is seldom in the office, ment of the bu inesses in the however, he checks in frequen tly. Leave park." messages for Marty at 737-0724. DTP, [nc., is working on an NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY KE LLY BENNETT agreement with Commonwealth An agreement between Delaware Technology Park directors and officials of the Commonwealth Kelly Bennett is the Newark Post's staH Management Group could bring four more buildings within two years to the open space near the present photographer and production editor. Management Group to help get Among his assignments is coordinating construction financing for addi­ structure. the entire staff's wo rk and assembling it tional bui !ding 'lnd jointly tioned , we could break ground plant ge nom e facility in the pace shows a , ign of not being onto the news pages each week. Call him market th e park. for somebody in the next couple world , is another of the t nants, used for a nanosecond , someone at 737-0724. ·'Commonw alth would lease of month s." sa id Magga rd . Genome' · wants it." Julia R. Sampson is the office manager land from DTP for building, More than a dozen tenants involve th study of DNA A . oftware company lea. ing and editorial assistant who processes and th en manage and own the currently u. e pac in the park , . equencing to develop better pace elsewhere in Newark has most press releases. She prepares obitu­ bui lding they put up after­ including the world headquar­ ways to grow plants. "That' participated for the past year in aries and the Diversions calendar. Julia ward ," , aid Magga rd. "We ters of Advanced Material very significant," he aid, monthly meeting,' for tenants also writes feature and news stories. Contact her at 737·0724. would till own and manage the Sy terns, a compo ite s divi sion "becau e in the 2 1st century, where topics like bu . ine market­ ex isting building." of DuPont. "We have a mix of feeding the world will be our ing and financin g are discussed. Phil Toman has been the paper's arts Jeffrey Lang of tenants with key technologies number one concern." "There are people affi Iiated who editor since 1969. Well -known in the Commonwealth ·aid the project that w focu on like compo. ­ Tenants in the urrent build­ aren't located here,'' sa id Maggard . arts community, he writes his weekly will be a joint venture to get ites, bi otechnol ogy, agro­ ing al. o sublease laboratory and "But they are part of the tenant column from his Newark home. Leave messages for him at 737-0724. tenant into new bui lding in biotechnology, pharmaceuti ­ desk pace to other bu ·ine se family and develop bu. ine rela­ the park. "We've already ta lked cals, food processing, and infor­ for use in their "off' hour . tionship. with th e other tenants." Other contributing writers include Jack Bartley, with D~Pont and other intere ·t­ mation and environmental tech ­ "Every nook and cranny i The bottom line, according to Elbert Chance, Marvin Hummel, Ruth M. Kelly, Patricia ee! partie about building there," nologie. ," explained Magga rd . being used ," . aid Maggard. Maggard, i a lot of bu ine es A. Koly, James Mclaren and Shirley Tarrant. Leave said Lang. "[f we get po i- Agrobiotech, the largest "We ca ll them hot de k - if a that wi ll "ex plode" in the next few messages tor them at 737·0724. years. "The growth curve of the Interns this spring session include Amy Sims , of the businesse already ba eel here will University of Delaware , and photographer Christine drive the growth of the park," said Fuller. Leave messages for them at 737-0724. Maggard. "Construction financin g ., Tina Winmill is the Newark Posrs is what's holding us back." advertising director and manages tile Maggard said the co rporati on local sales team . She can be reached ha. the tenant and financing from at 1-800·220·3311 . private foundations to construct an Kim Brady sells advertising in the additional $5 milli on, 30,000 downtown and greater Newark area . sq uare-foot buildin g themse lves. Contact her at 737-0724 . But they may decid to wait and let , Jim Galoff services advertising c ents Commonwealth do it with other in the south Ne wark , Bear, Glasgow planned facilitie. in the next two and Routes 40 /13 area . Call him at years . 737·0724. "If we wait, that: building could Linda Streit is the ad vertising assis­ be the micr -wing for 'ju t starting tant. She can assist callers with ques ­ bu. inesses' in a two-wing, 84.000 tion s about advertising rates. policies square-foot bui !ding," said and deadlines . Call her at 737-0724. Magga rd. "The other wing would be for macro-companie s that are a Oth er advertising reps include Demps Brawley, Julie Heffner, Kay P. McGloth lin , Renee li ttle more developed." Quietmeyer, Jerry Rutt an d Kim Spencer. Bonnie Pre sure from bu inesses may Lietwiler is the classifieds advertising manager. not allow that, however. because Her staff includes Kathy Beckley, Chris Bragg , so many companies need more Adriana Dower and Jacque Minton . space now. Our circulation manager is Bill Sims. "We also plan a 75,000 quare­ Abby Johnson, left, handles Newark foot buildin g with two part for a Post subscriptions. Call her at 1-800- biotechnology company already 220-3311 . NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KELLY BENNETT I cated here," said Maggard . "I . Good deals are available at laughing Stock which recently announced it is going out of busi­ won t give you the name but it' Tbe ewark l'os/ is Jmblisbed friday ~~ ~ Cbesapeake ness. The store opened in September 1995 to market an exclusive line oft-shirts and related pretty obviou ." Publishing Corporation. Neu•s and local sales office. are Two final building of 40,000 located in !be Robsco/1 Building, 153 li. Cbeslnu/1/ill items. Rfl , NetMrk, DE 19713. square feet each will go next to Route 72 and along the rai Iroad II is /be poliC.J' of I be ewark Post no/to tl'ilbhold from the public /bose items of information ll'bicb are a maller tracks. ofpublic record. All tuh!Crlisin.~ and neu•s are accepted Maggard noted that Wyoming and printed on(JI till be sole discretion of the publisber. Road i chedu led for extension Not a laughing matter Readc1 :~ are encouraged /o use I be Opinion Pa~IC lo speak from Route 72 to Marrow Road in tbeir mind~. Please remember: Lel/ers should be lbou,qbl Jul y 199 but OPT will "advan ·· prof!Oking and concise. [,elfers deemed libelous u•i/1 not Laughing Stock, opened on aid Pettit, adding that the com- busine e. like Prisco s which it if they can. "This is vital to our be jJrinted lfe reserve /be rigbtlo edit for dllri~J '. Writers Main Street in September 1995 pany may not decide anything catered primmily to students in expansion," he said. "By agreement must include a lelepboue uw11bcr so //)(///ellers can be to market an exclu ive line oft- for a month. the downtown area. with the city of Newark, we can't tocr({ted before Jmblicaliou. Tbc Nell'ark l'osl is a proud hirt , i going-out-of-busine. . Pri. co wa unavailable to Pri o formerly . old the build m re than 120.000 square feet member of tlx•Mo~)'lnud - Delmrarr• - /J. C. Pres.1· As.\Ocioliou, /be ,\~llioua/ ,\'eii'S/Jaj>er Associaliou and ll>e According to Cuol Pettit, comment on the demi. e of the shirts in ea onal stores at the here unti I that r ad i. done." Setmrk Business Association. bookkeeper fo r owner Tony store whi h featured oth r beach but wanted a year-round According to Maggard. when Pri co, the store will officiall y wearing apparel and acce.- operation, according t his Tetra~ ch bui It the present build- close after all the stock ell ories as well a t- hirts. At the .tore manag r in August 1995 . in g in the park, th y abo did a final Maryland-Delaware· D C. Press Association out. ··we don't know how long time of it's opening, Pri co was Ba. ed in Farmingdale, N.J., design for the e tension of that will take,' aid Pettit on repo1ted to have a licen11e to Pri sco also own two Great Wyo"'ming Road. "If DelDOT signs Monday. distribute a line of t-~hirts with Impressions tore . on Main off on our dc~ign. we want t usc Pettit said that Pri, co had 180 designs. Street and in Princeton, N.J., to the road , urface to test composite. ~ not yet decided what to do with Sources said that the open- market collegiate gannents and developed b Hard core Dupont, the storefront which he leases. ing of the new Trabant Student items. Both of tho c stores another of the bu. inesse. that start- "He doesn't know if he will Center on West Main Street remain in bu ine. s. ed in. the park,'' said ~1a& ar~· open another busine there.''a-~l&lil..a.J~IQ..-...;bi~~W.t.m,.i.Q,------~~":;&;aiW-.a~~~..M611~~,..;...~~p.....+,.~~~~!.!i~WtW!i!iJ!.!!!m.J!!l--.+-i P\C:E 4 • N~ . \\AR " PO~ I • M ,\ RC: II 14, 1997 Vi si t us on th e Wor ld Wide Web

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~ THOMAS , from 1 l listory," said ardner. "We couldn 't do it ahead of time because it would State Senator Robert T. Connor Roselle spent some time deciding have been in the Newark Post the what they would like to give n xt day." Sen. Robe rt T. Connor will be laid and one of fi ve child ren. He was a grad­ Uni ted States. Thoma:. "W wanted to give you The Bob Thomas Tribute to rest fo llowi ng a Mass of Chri stian uate of Roman Catholic High School, In 1994 Connor was named to the something you could not give your­ Committee presented him wi th a Burial at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Our Lady Philadelphia, and W-..s t Chester (Pa.) Governor's ducation Im provement se lL" said Am1itage, presenting a professional tape recorder and of Fatima Church in New Castle. SLate College. Commission and the State Pension framed selection of old photos of mi crophone as well as audiotapes on Friends may ca ll at the Ch urc h, 80 I In 196 1 he moved to New Castle Task Force. He also served on President Newark sites fr m the university which to store his enonnous m mory N. Du Pont Pky., Wilm ington Manor, and later obtai ned a master's degree in Clinton's National Education Goals' arc hives. bank . New astle, today from 3 to 5 p.m. and counseling from Vi ll anova Universit y Panel which included members of fou r Included in the copies was one of "We purchased thcs with the after 7 p.m. Burial will be private. and a master's degree in supervision state legislature. , eight governors, and the old cwark Train Station at a money p oplc gave us for a gift to onnor, a Republi can member of and management from the Universi ty four members of Congress. time wh n it was surrounded by gar­ you,"' said committee member Sall y the Delaware G neral Assembly for 27 of Delaware_ He was the on ly state legislator to be dens. "I bet people didn't even Miller. "From now on, every time years, died on March 14, 1997, fo ll ow­ He worked as a teacher at area invited to the National Ed ucation remember there were ever gardens you make a presentation, every time ing complications from heart surgery at parochial schools and later as a teacher, Summit in 1996. In the same year he couns lor and di rector in what is now was elected as president of the National ther ," said Am1itage. you make a speech, very time you St. Luke\ Epi .· opal Hospital, Houston, Texas. the Colonial School District before Republican Legislators' Association. But the crowning moment in the open your mouth to talk about The 59-year-old Connor, who repr - retiring in 199 1. Several of his pub­ In addition to his legislative duties, cvcnL arne when Mayor Rona ld ewark , we want you to record it ," ardner and other city councilmem­ sented Penn A res in th State Senate, lis hed materials and fi lms on the impor­ onnor was recen tl y employed by -;a id Miller. "Th n the Historical had been hospi talized since mid­ tance of counseling are sti ll used in MBNA as an Education Advisor. bcrs unveiled a sign destin d to hang Soci ty will transcribe the tapes and December. A special election wi ll be classrooms across the c untry. Connor is survived by his wife in the building which has housed th e we will have a history of Newark ca lled to ti ll his 12th District scat. ln the early part of his cm·eer he was Dorinda A., and sons Brad ., 17, and Hi stori ca l Society's co ll ection since written down." Gov. Thomas Carper ordered all also a football coach scd. " to chair the National onfercnce of contribu tions be made to Our Lady of A native of Philadelphia. Pa ., tate Legislatures, a bipartisan group Fatima hurch or St. Peter the postlc KARATE onnor wa~ the ~on of a police officer for state lawmakers throughout the hurch in New astl . TEACHE S KID S A LOT Our award-winning Black Belt instructors will in till in your child respect for parents, teachers and law and order. In addition, the discipline and ability to et goal and achieve them in a posit ive environment. A well a leadership ability to ay "NO" to unhealthy peer pre ure.

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By DOUG RAINEY percent inc rea e in the number of road mile traveled, well above the increase of the pop­ SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST ulation. The figure ex plain. why we are having problem. . At the same time, we have 9 percent trends in the business tt •o r/d is fewer maintenan e people than in 1991. We encouraRe r·ustomers to have expanded transit ervice in pite of a complain as a way to xain $9(X),000 decline in federal tran. it assis­ responses that will impro\'e tance. Many long-delayed project, . uch a. products and sel1'ices. The Delaware Route 273, Route 896 south and Naa.mans Department ofTransportation is gelling plenty Road are on their way to completion. of the obm e-mentioned.feedback these days. We looked at other approache . including Th e deportmeflf hos heen operating under n indexing taxes to infl ation. Delaware has media and cmnnlunit y microscope since never favo r d indexing of taxe . Four years Secretw:\' Anne Canl;y to(,f.: m·er t · e post .four ago we said we would b back (to seek years ago. funds) . Under Can/Jv, De/DOT has attacf..ed a lll/111 - ber qf fong-stw;ding pn ~je cts, hut like comedi­ Q. Given the massive financial an Rodn er Oangei.field doesn '1 ··get any re.\'{JfCt." . . needs of dealing with the trans­ Hordl\' a dar goes hy thor doe.1·n t.feolw<' o portation system , what would be stm:v and fJicwre regording son1 e pm!J/e/11. wrong with using money from the mnging from "Po mt ransit " htts serl'ice for the general fund. di.whled to u basketho/1 hoop being taken doll'n in o det ·elopment hecouse it inte1:{eres A. Our system ha. become integrcllecL ll'ilh the roadll'o\'. with the Delaware Turnpike, DART First De/DOT is o;1ce again in the spotlight with State and others no longer operating sepa­ a proposal to increase .fi1el taxes and user fees. rately. Funding of positi ns wa returned to The agency tt •allfs to in c reo . v e .fi~ e l taxes by the Transportation Tru st Fund in the early four-cen/.1' a goffon over two .vears, while 1990. to redu e th li, k to other govern­ increasing fees. ment prognuns .. One point that need to be Canh\' said that contr(IJ)' to pop11lar percep­ emphasized - if you plan to financ e a por­ tions, Del DOT is operating far more efficiel'llly tion of transpot1ation out of the general fund, working hard to an wer que tion and put peo­ DE LOOT than ill the past, thanks to contin11ing restruc­ what are you going to cut? ple in touch with people who have answer . turing e.fj(ms. ff you end up talking with the wrong per- CHIEF SAY She also points to the costs of the s tate ~~· 0. You have said that the perfor­ son, panicularly on a technical ubject, growing and aging highway and street system it can be very confusing. (including the Route I project) ar a ti111e tvhen mance of DeiDOT in completing pro­ FEE, FUEL De/DOT is actually operating with .fewer main­ jects has actually improved in nearly tenan e employees than it did .four yea rs ago. all areas , as you indicated in the case Q. When can we realistically Speaking at De/DOT~· spartan qffices in the of Route 273. Yet we continue to see expect train service in Newark? INCREASES Carvel Stare Office Building in do~t • ntown the negative publicity. What can you WilminRton, Canby outlined lhe case for added A. We have igned an agreement and we ret •enue and the accomplislzments of the agency do to combat this? should have service operating by thi, fall. We need NEEDED during the pastfour years. thi ervice, given the level of work on f-95. A. l don't think we have clone a very good job of telling our , tory. Sometime we would 0. Some of the criticism seems to like the .media to help, but that doesn 't always Q. Will we see some in:wprovements in the center around the belief that DeiDOT happen. We do i,. ue a large number of publica­ city of Newark. has operational problems that need to tion s for people, but a big part of our job is to be addressed before a tax increase is get out and talk to people. We have held 200 A. I think so. The propo. aL for New London Road will help public meetings. and we continue to look at other issue , including where the traffic considered. i, comino- from. We now know it i. coming from the outh and the 0. We still get complaints and have east, not ~he we t (Maryland) . Route 40 i different. Much of the traf­ A. We are going through a dynamic period fic in the area i local. of change in getting us to be an efficient orga­ had experiences ourselves of not get­ nization. Delaware has added 200 additional ting questions answered. land mile of highway and 161 additional ig­ 0. The Stonesthrow situation , is it improving? 0 nal ized inteLection . We have also .een a 15 A. "Bud' Freel\ group (external affair ) i A. It wa n't one of our bet (community relation ) efforts. Bud ha 0 been meeting with re ident.. (Editor' note: Freel . aid that the itua­ 0 Ez z tion has improved and the last .meeting with resident ran only a half Ul hour. Re. ident of the community are upset becau. e the wid ned co ~ Route 896 comes o close to their townho.mes. DeiDOT has even UJ "" bought a few of the propet1ie close t to the four-lane road now unclt:r >co construction). ,_"'0 0 :I: a. Q. What happens if the tax proposal is not passed?

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Bowling throws gutter ball Our OF THE Arne OLITICS in Newark tilt a new we'll invite Bowling and all other low thi s week when a chal­ co unci I candidates to a one-on-one Plenger to an incumbent Newark . e ion with a . taff writer for a profile City Coun ilmember fil ed a com­ in this newspaper. Then District 1 and plaint with the city's Board of Ettllc . . other city voters can make informed A. our story detail., C unci lman Hal choices. In tll s door-to-door cam­ Godwin', printer included a city fax paigning, Bowling should di cu s the number in the heading of a campaign is ues he li t. in his early campaign . olicitati on letter. Scott Bowling, literature and abandon thi s smear apparently unable to find real is ue. campaign. to attack hi s oppon nt, all but called Al so, we urge Bowling to question for Godwin 's re. ignation a. he rushed th tactics of hi s campaign trea. urer, his complaint lo City Hall. who called our office "outraged" by At first, w he. itat d to even com­ Godwin's letter. Tamara Garber ment on the complaint proudly filed failed to identify herself as a key sup­ by Bowling Wednesday - oincid n­ porter until later questioned by a tally just before our deadline. It's the Newark Post reporter. ridicuJousn ss of the complaint that Regarding the fax number in ques­ worries us. We fear such miniscul e tion , if Councilman Godwin is gui lty erTors in judgment being dragged into of anythin g, it should be sloppy formal grievance proceedings simply proofreading (or lack of it. ) for politi cal gain is bad for Newark Constituents in Di ·t ri ct 1 should be p litic . . Such desperate tactics fur­ able to use a fax in city hall to for­ This week, we feature a shot taken a few years ago . It shows flooding from the ther di scourage good, decent citizen. ward information to their council rep­ Christina Creek onto Elkton Road at Gravenor Lane , a problem that formerly occurred from ven consid 1ing ntry into the resentative. W like the prospect of about once a year. Subsequent work has apparently corrected the troublesome prob­ being able to fax money but have lem. "Out of the Attic" features historic photographs from Newark's history, recent and local politi al arena. long ago. Reader' who have a historic photo and would like to share it with other read­ We have no comment at this time fail ed to see it happen to date. ers are invited to loan their photos for reprinting in this space. Special care will be on Bowling's candidacy. However, There are more than three weeks takpn. For Information, call the Newark Post, weekdays at 737-0724. we feel compell ed to speak out on until the city election. We urge thi s "low rent' campaign tactic. Now Bowling and all candidates to u. e thi s that the deadline for filing ha. passed, time wi sely and stick to the issues that really matter to Newark voter . PAGES FROM THE PAST • News as it appeared in the NeHark Po t throughout the year PER CHANCE • March 15, 1922 witchboa rd wo uld be like Ed ucation , following an open automob il es without ' ga ." hea rin g, the board voted to Can you spare a dime? They would lo k all right un animou ·ly adopt the new Newark physician in but they would never get very Student Ri ght. Poli cy ''in By ELBERT CHANCE All of which brings us back to the service 50 years far. principal." subj ec t of borrowing, which is what lt is a pro ud re ord th at Dr. The fir t witchb ard wa. Poli cy ad ption wa of the "a impl a a wheelbar­ late t rev i ion of the docu­ NEWARK POST COLUMNIST a credit card repre. ent for a majori­ Henry G.M. Kollock, of thi s ty of u ers. tow n. po se . e that of 50 row." However as the u. e of ment dated March I, 1972. OME READE R of thi. col­ Biblica l writers, for exampl e, years practice in Lhe medical the telephone extend ed, the Th e propo al was a re ult of umn will r member grammar spoke di sparagingly of borrow in g. profession. There i probably early type proved in ade­ many month of meeting and Sch ol days when w brought Proverbs 22: 7 states, "The bon·ower nl y tw other phyjcian in quate and for a time ix oper­ a committee made up of stu ­ our sav ings bankbooks and quarters i . ervant to the lend er," and in the Stat who have been in ator were required to com­ dent from Newark sc hools, to the classroom on a given day each Ecclesiastics 18 :33 we find , "Be not th e se rvi ce longe r, they being pl ete some ca ll s in the larger facu lty, ad mini trator , and week a· a practical lesson in fru ga l- made a beggar by banqueting upon Dr. Henry J. Stubb. , of offices. member of the community at ity. elf-control and economi c . Chance borrowing." Wilmington and Dr. Hiram R. Service i the fi . t require­ large. I al rememb r when bank Shake peare ' frequently quoted Burton, of Lewe . ment of a Bell System adverti sing emphasized saving, the admonition in Hamlet i "Neither a The loca l ph ys ici an i sw itchboard. A "econd • March 13, 1992 J ignified appeals for . ensibl e behav ior often borrower nor a lender be; for loan oft lo es know n from one end of the requirement i economy. lt i · highlighted by caricatures of Benj amin both itself and friend, and borrowing dull the state to the other and locally due to the combined ffort Franklin th at accompanied hi famou . line, edge of husbandry." he i known by everyone. of thi s great organization th at Rolling up the "A penny . av d i. a pen ny earned." But the Bard wa equally a tute when he our country ha the cheape t welcome mat How different is the financial climate wrote in King Henry IV, "I can get no remedy Local roads prove and best telephone ervice in Newark City Council may today! Within the last yea r I have been offered against thi consumption of the pur. e: bor­ th e world. find itself in a no-win itua­ no fewer than 15 cr dit ard who e major rowing only lingers and linger it out, but the menace to public tion March 23 when the fate purpo. , of cour_ e, L to encourage . pending disease is incurable." There is hardly a day that • March 15, 1972 of a natur trai l i dumped in rath r than av in g. I hav rec ived ordinary Benjamin Franklin frequently argued pa es that one i not able to their lap . card s, siI er card. , gold card s and several again t borrowing in hi s Poor Richard's pi ck up a new. paper and read The trail meanders along al leged ly special platinum ca rd s. The i uer of Almanack with such quips as 'He that goes a­ of omeone being kill ed by an City Hall to settle both sides of White Clay my present card r ntly infonned m th at my borrowing, goes a- orrowing,'' and "If you automobile. Sometimes we on Elkton Road site Creek and through the back authorized credit line had been increased, an want to know the value of money, go and try blame the motori t ·, other Newark ity Council yard of Chri ten . tead and a tion tak n. I was advised, becau. e my to borrow some." times we blame the pede trian ended nine years of muni ci pal We, t Branch re idents whose record of payment has b en exemplary. More than a century later Henrik lb en but who are we going to blame indeci ion M nday evenin g lot. border the creek. No sooner had rhis fl attering notice been warn in A Doll ' House, "There can be no when neither of the fom1er can by votin g to build a ~.;ity hall recei ed when my January statement arrived freedom or beauty about a home life that help them. elves. on the Elkton Road property Glasgow/Bear citizens bearing another en ouraoing me age: depends on borrowing and debt. " Newark i. going to have acquired in May 1971 by the .. "B ause you arc a va lued cu tomer, we Yet, de pite the wi sdom of the aforemen­ this fact brought hom to it city . form civic association would like t e pre. s ur apprec iation . No tioned writer and the g od advice they have forcibly in the near future The 5-2 vote, which carne Some 25 people met Ia t payment i~ necessary on y ur account thi s imparted through the age , it i my u picion unle condition are remedied after the meeting had b en week at the Gla gow Medical month. However, finance charges will contin­ that most of our contemporarie prefer the to orne extent. opened to publi c dL cu . ion, Cent r to form the ue to accme at th nonnal rate. ' permissive recommendation , et forth by The places where the dan­ found Mayor Norma B. Gla g w/Bear Civic Council , Now 1 qui kly confess that I am not a Artemus Ward in Natural History. ' Let us all ger is greatest are on Delaware Handloff and third di: tri ct repre. enting many of th e mathemati cian, but I do have an intere. t in be happy," he wrote, "and live within our avenue along the college prop­ councilman Robert D. Varrin civic and neighborhood word and their meaning . Perhap omeone mean , even if we have to borrow the money erty. One death ha already di senting. group. from the booming ~.:a n explain to me a fonn of appreciation that to d it." re ulted from the Jack of a Gla gow/Bear area. pennits me to pay a 16.15 percent finance idewalk at thi point and it charge for an additional month on my unusu­ • The author, when not on the golf course, would not be surpri ing to see ally heavy pre-Christmas charges, plu a im­ can be heard each fall as the familiar voice another at any time. ilar percentage on the late holiday bill posted announcing University of Dealware home in January. 1 don't know how thi generou football games, a job he ha.<; done for four . offer trikes you, but a one of my Jewi h d~cades. Chance is a longtime Newark resi­ friends recently put it. '1'his kind of apprecia­ dent. rioo'l lln Mt appreciating!'' l 111 h 'A ~ ' ,. , ' n 1 ' i" :\ 1 http://www.ncbl .com/post/ N L Wr\ r r ·:· LETTER TO THE EDITOR 'ICBftoo~~ide ghoe CRepaift 302-738-0358 Elk-con. ine 'Officer was doing his job' r------(n ~ to Po.t 's I'Aquor ) --, li gation finds that the officer violated Officers ar train d to protect and To: The editor with iliis ad I From: Terry R. Spence an undisclosed department policy. to serve and I think it is important that : 150/0/ { OFF Expires 3·31 -97 NP I Sp aker of the House, 18 The Attorney GeneraJ's Office, in we fully recognize what is actual ly Di strict my opinion, found that Officer required of them in the line of dut y. L------~• Customized work available performed with only finest materials House of Representatives haffin was simpl y doing hi s job They take risks and constan tl y put • A ll work done on premises for over 18 years -doing what he spent months learning their li ves on the line. In a society • Canvas & Leather Repair Work Our men and women who have in training to actually put into effect. gripped by an enormous amount of chosen a career in law enforcement He believed he was in a life-threaten­ violence. it is necessary th at we show know the risks involved with being a ing situation and acted accordingly. support for this and other officers' police officer. Everyday they make the The AG 's report . ays that the man did work . decision to place their lives at risk not stop at the command of a police In the case of Officer Chaffin I 1 9 1 2 1 9 9 7 (sometimes in danger) in order to pro­ officer and started to approa h beli eve he was carrying out his sworn tect and serve people like you and me. Patrolman Chaffin, The officer then duties a. a policeman - for the people It is that kind of service and commit­ . hot the man once in the head. in the City of Wilmington and fo r him­ ment from the many police agents in I ar'n full y aware of. the emotions self. I urge the City of Wilmington not Delaware that ensure our safety and surrounding thi. case, and would to succumb 1.0 the political pre ·sure· peace of mind. never want to minimiz the impact of of some members of the community, Last July Wilmington Police such a tragedy. A man'. life ha been and that th internal investigation of Patrolman Scott Chaffin, who was ful ­ taken, and my heart goe out to the Patrolman Chaffi n be dropped. Trust filling hi s duty to protect and serve, family of the victim.! offer them my in th facts of the case as determined while investigating a burglary at a deepest sympath y. Unfortunately, by the AG 's Office, and mov on from vacant house, shot and killed a home­ when tragedies such as this occur, peo­ there. The C ~ake Bay less man intoxicated on cocaine and ple sometimes look to place blame on The career of the officer in question morphine. Officer Chaffin was cleared law enforcement. However, I believe may never be the same, but we owe of any criminal wrongdoing by the the officer in question was simply him our support and the opportunity to State Attorney General's Office, but doing his job as best he knew how, and continue on. Girl Scout Council now could be fired if an internal inves- should be completely vindicated. celebrates 85 years of Girl Scouting in the Peninsula ---- ~----

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NEWARK OUTLOOK Fall back in love with your job • This weeklyfeature on the L{f"estyle page is authored by the sta.ff' r?{ the Newa rk-based Cooperati v11 Extension Service . .I RECENTLY DID A work­ hop for employee. about balancing work and family. As we talked abo ut our roles in life, one per. on in the room said "I am a slave in my job. I spend too mu ch time work­ ing." As th e group discussed this statement, the women (I 1 shared that ·he liked her job i in the beginning but that she t • had lost her enthu. iasm and was not enj ying it any more. Somewher between bore­ dom and burnout i peak per­ formance. Finding that point PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST BY CHRISTINF FU LLER is the hard part. Another per­ Travis Wilson, Mar'kevis Seth, Andrew George, and Nathan Finkbiner, students from New Castle Baptist Academy, spent a happy afternoon son said th at she kn ew a lot of learning the ins and outs of the restaurant business at Windy City Beef and Dogs. people who moved acros. the country to get away from a difficult work situation, and lo and behold, about five month later, their new boss turns out to be a lor like their old boss. After mu ch discu~sion we rec­ A dog day a ternoon ogniz d the problem i~ often within our 'elves as we ll as wi thin the workplace. Peopl ca n rega in the By MARY E. PETZAK cnthu~iasm ······························ ······························ they one NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER held for their work. H Y MAY BE a littl e yo un g, but Rl!search in the third-graders at New Ca~tle psychology, Baptist Acad my are ~er iou s about employee T their ca r ers. Je elop­ Staff memb rand Newmk residen t ment, rnedi ­ Lynn Bi:hop ask d the chil dren what dne and careers they were interested in exp loring even athlet­ for Junior A hi evement. ics i ndicare~ By Maria Pippidis "When one was ncw1,paper reporter~ that attitude and another was restaurant'l. I asJ...ed the and expec- Nell'llrk Post to ~;end ~omeonc to talk ""ith tation-, are pm' erful. and that the cla~ses.'' said Bish p ...Nc ·t we took j Jb \ati!-lfaction i' built upon the kid s on a tour of Wind y ity Beer and t\\O factor~ : <1 '>l'll!'le of ·ontrol Do g~ in th e NewarJ... Shopping Center." and a poo;iti\'c attitude. The\e J...id" were real interested and real Th ·~cn~e of control' part -,eriou~ about their re:-. arch. of it doe~n 't mean that we have to c nrrol evei")thing mong the que~tion ~ a~ked of a Post around us . People who try to writ r b the 9-year- lei~ were: ·· 1 ~ it fun'!" ··oo' your hand ever ge t tired writing?" do that ar' at a higher ri-;k of i llnes1, , not lower. The J...ey is ··How lon g do you have to work'?" "Do to figure out what can be con­ yo u ever have to write all night to finish?" trolled anu what ca n't. If we '· How much money do yo u make?" o you u~e a ~pccia l pen?'' What do you lik can not do ~omct hin g about a h e~ t about reporting'?" " Do yo u u. e com­ problem, we ~hould be wi.-e to puter~?" ''What do you do exactly?'' ''Do learn to accept it. Peop It: an· t control everything, but they yo u e r get bored ?" can control their reactions to Wh w. All very good que. ti on. posed things beyond th eir control. by an earnest group of young people. PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST BY CHRISTINE FULLER That skill i. vital to develop. Many of the children said they were inter­ Tiffany Ewald and Heidi Seldomridge did a product analysis during their career day trip to The other fa ctor in devel­ ested in r portina because they liked to Windy City Beef and Dogs in the Newark Shopping Center. oping job :ati faction-a po i­ write. Howeve1, Juring an interview with ti e attitude- is ~orne times the . chool' administrator, Cliff B gg , everyday. " I like to walk around the "Our tudent go on to college like the nplayed. Research ug­ they also revealed a lot of intere. tin chool and li ten to them learn ., aid Univer ity of Delaware.'' wrestling, so only time will tell. that a genuine laup er Bogg. Despite the wide-eyed children li ten­ • immediately give~ Bogg. came to the A ademy in June The Academy, establi hed in the ing to every word, Bogg re ponded with­ r ·, ,·.:J..v~tw a little burst of entql\ ·~~ 1996 from a previou admini trative po i­ 1970' , has 560 children at pre ent in out he itation when a ked about the wor t I o tend to rai tion at a Christian school in Indiana. He grades kindergarten through high chool. part of his job. "Discipline," aid Bogg . of anybody amiiiM admitted he ometimes work 70-80 hours Program include athletic and mu ic in "It's nece ary and important, but I don't minute exe~ a week but aid hi favorite part of the job which most of the children participate. like to do it.'' is seeing the miling faces of children "We have a good program," said Bogg . .. , ,, I I I f I • ' • 1 ~ • I ., q "' i 1/'1 I' , ' · I '1

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THE GLA Church wil l be hosting its second an nual nea mar~ et at the Hall at the ni m~it) of Delaware ewark campu\. Fnr infor­ :IE NA GERIE Play by church in tanton. For information, ca ll 994-1584. mation, call 3 1 -H -1.7~ . FRIDAY Tenne~~ee Williams at THE PALACE p.m. A musi allale of lmt love and found LI E DA CING 7 p.m. St. Mark 's annual Bl ue/Gold Cen1er tage. Baltimore, romance, set in, gla morou\ cas ino ;md accompanied b) four li ne dance will be held at the school. Fur infor­ Md. through pril 27. For pa1t barber'>hop hurmon at John Dickinson Hi ghS hool , mation , ca ll 73S-3300. inl'ormation, call~ 10-332- Wilmington . For information , ca ll 369-3063. Fl TION Wn!TI 'G 7:30p.m. Heather 0033 or .J.I 0-~H 1-6500. POLYMER CLAY JEWELRY 10:30 a.m. to I :30 p.m for Fi~her . an ed itor mPetmon '. Pre ss. I\ ill EG G· IT ING EGGS 2 to kids; 2 to 6 p.m . for adults. Make jewe h') from pol} mer cia) ho. t a work,hop at Border\ Books. 3 p.m. Read a story, create a 11 ith arti~t Ten') Foreman at the Newa1l An~ All iance Art ewark. For informat ion. t:all 366-0295. craft and meet some egg­ House, Ne11ar~ . For informa tion. ca11731 -5801. \lraordinary egg layer at the 2ND HAND SALE 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Ronald McDonald IMARCH19 Brandywine Zoo. House of Delaware i' holding it~ ann ua l ~ccond hand sa le at }'ILM OF THE '70s 7 p.m. "A Wilmington . For children the aval and Marine Corp~ Rc,erve Center. Kir~wood Clockwor~ Orange" featuring Hi ghwa y. For information. ca ll 656- H G . age-, 1. to 6. R~glstrat1on deadline today for the 1arch 21 pro­ Malcolm McDowell wi ll be shcmn in SO I' SALE 10 a.m. to I p.m. The Delaware City Fire Co. !!ram. Fo1 lnformauon,caii571 -77RR. the Trabant Universi ty enter, at the TERRIFIC TIGERS to 3 p.m. the world of the Ladie ~ Auxiliary i ~ holding a bcnetit soup sa le at the fire hal l, 2 E .~plore nivmity of Del awa re ewark cam­

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Training Camp for Children to be held March 3 J through April 4. CoMMUNITY amp wi ll be held ac h day from II Stay focused and balanced a.m. to 1 p.m. and is open to chil ­ dren ages 6 and above. Deadline for Tax Help entry i · March 24. To regi. t r ca ll for positive job experiences 737-9500. The Newark Free Library is offering free tax help Monday, qui te easy. Ju st concentrate on themselv es making a difficult shot ... OUTLOOK, from 8 Tue day, and Wednesday 6 10 9 Hazardous waste your brea th and a~ th ughts come or winning a race. The mental p.m .; Thursday noon to 3 p.m.; and break can do wo nd er-; too. collection throu gh yo ur brain. Just let th m preparation he lps them ac hi eve Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For Beyond that, three methods can pass and continue to concentrate th ir goal. Anyone can put that information, ca ll 73 1-7550. The The Delaware Solid Wast help people dev lop and maintain on a h breat h. sa me leve l of concentration and University of Delaware, Purnell Authority will res ume collec ting a positive altit ud e. The third method i · "creativ e energy into vis uali zin g positive Hall , Room 216, Tu esday, household hazardous waste through The fi rst i~ pos itive self-talk, visua li za ti on." Although there's job ex peri ences. The technique Wednesday, and Thursday, 4 to 6 November. HHW co ll ections are v. hi h just mea ns talking to yo ur­ not a large body of research on can help them achieve their goals p.m. For information, ca ll 831- held on the fir t Saturday of each ~e lf nice ly. We rea lly need to be and find th eir job more sati sfying. thi s technique, case studies sho w 1796. month at the Delaware Recycl ing kinder L our~clvcs. The ~eco nd it can have remarkable power. Our . Us in g th ese techniques can Center, 110 I Lambsons Lane, New method is taking time to be quiet thought s are I ike mental magnets. help us stay focu sed on what is Ca tie and on the second Saturday or meditate. Ten minutes tw o Whatever we dwell upon, we Lend important and balanced in our role New members of each month at the Pine Tree tim e<; a day docs a lot to relax us, to draw it to us. as an employee. The Vet rans of Foreign Wars Corners Tran fer Station, Road 25, conn ect to our true se lv es and Go lfers, basketball players and Townsend. The hour for co ll ection clear our minds. It is actu all y oth er athl etes often visualize Coloni al posr 838 and it 's Auxiliary are s eking new members. For are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, informati on, ca ll 323-91 15 between ca ll Monday through Friday 8:30 Emu Meat & Oil a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1- 00-404-7080. 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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE • LEAGUES Newark, Hodgson advancet to semis Jackets Eagles trip WP, get by rip S. Tech Delcastle By MARTY VALANIA By MARTY VALANIA NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER

With it · sea on in hanging by a In a year of many firsts, the thread, Newark High came through Hodgson Yo-Tech basketball team when it had to. notched another big one. The Yellowjackets (20-4) cored The third-seeded Silver Eagles II traight points in the Ia t 2:36 to (24-2) topped Delca. tie 53-47 urge to a 61-51 victory over Flight Tuesday night in the quarteJfinal s A rival William Penn in Tue day of the Delaware High School Boy. night's quarterfinals of the Basketball Tournament before a Delaware High School Boys crowd of 1,500 at Newark High. · Basketball Tournament at Glasgow The win advanced Hodgson to it High. fir t-ever trip to the state semifinal. The win advanced Newark into at the Carpenter Center. The Silver the semifinals where it met Eag le faced Newark Thursday in Hodgson Thursday night at the one emi while Seaford played Carpenter Center. Howard faced Howard in the other .. Seaford in the other semifinal with The two winner will play for the two winners schedul ed to meet the state champion hip Saturday in Saturday's state championship afternoon at the Carpenter Center. game at the Carpenter Center. A 14- 1 run, tretching from mid­ Newark, which . plit it two way through the third quarter to meetings with William Penn ( 18-6) early in the fourth, broke a 26-26 tie during the regular season, trailed and gave the Silver Eagle a 40-27 throughout the game. The Colonial lead with 6: I 2 to play in the game. led I 0-8 after one quarter and 25-22 Shawn Harrison, often over­ at halftime. The lead was 49-45 looked compared to highly publi­ with 5:31 to play in the game and cized (and hi ghly talented) team­ 51-50 with 2:52 remaining. mate Lloyd Price, was the main cog That' when the Jackets took in the Eagles' surge Tue day. The 6- over the game by coring on their foot, 3-inch power forward took last nine po. e ion . advantage of all the attention that "We got more aggressive," sa id the Cougar ' defense paid to Price. Newark guard Corey Wallace. "We He cored inside and dominated the started playing harder on defense board a well. Harri. on scored 10 and diving on the floor for loose of the 14 Eagles' points during their balls. ' big run . Ian Remsburg led Newark with · "Shawn took advantage of what 20 points while Wallace added 17. [Delca tie] gave him," said Hodg on coach Lou Bender. "They Newark 78, Sussex Tech 54 - NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTINE FULLER paid a lot of attention to Lloyd and After ju. t mis ing the tournament that gave Shawn room." last year, the Newark Hi gh boys Newark's Clarence Dorsett keeps the ball away from William Penn defenders in the Yellowjackets' quarterfinal De pite the deficit, Delcastle did See NEWARK, 21 ~ round win Tuesday night at Glasgow High. See HODGSON, 21 ~ St. Mark's girls advance to title game

However, the partans' victory was St. Mark', led 19- 15 at halftime and. met with vociferou . complaining abtJut foil wing three straight in~ide basket. b Spartans beat the officiating in the following day's Baker, improved that lead to 30-21 with down , tat new. papers. 2: II remaining in the third quarter. back Cape "That'.' all we heard about after the t. Mark' pushed the margin to II fir. t game,'' said St. Mark \ coach John point · with 6:29 to play in the game. By MARTY VALANIA Fiorelli . " I think our girls wer a littl e di. ­ . Cape, pr . sing all over the noor, made concerted by that." a run late in the game. but could never get NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Officiating couldn't be used as an the margin closer than six points. excuse thi. time as 19 fouls were whi , tied "We practiced a lot on throwing Three down and one to go. against ach team. bounce passes against the pre~s." said St. Mark 's Hi gh (23-2)be ted Cape The real difference in the game wa, St. Mon aleri, who scored 10 points, collect­ Henlopen 49-42 Wednesday night in th Mark ' senior Stephanie Baker. The All­ ed . ix rebounds and dished out four as, i, t ernifinals of the Delaware High School State pe1former ~cored 18 point~ and in playing all32 minutes of the game. "We Girls Basketball Tournament. The win the pulled down 14 rebounds. Her total. didn't want to lob the ball and get it batted third straight in the tournament for the could've been even bigger if it wa. n't for away or intercepted. defending champion Spa1tan , advanced a ub-par 8-for- 18 night at the free throw "They try to make you play fast and we St. Mark's to Saturday night' state cham­ line. just tried to remain calm and take our pionship again t William Penn at 7 at the "Stephanie wa a little ick tonight " time. I think everybody made good deci­ Carpenter Center. Fiorelli said. "She didn't have one of her sions out there." Cape ended it eason with a 24-2 better game .. But even one of her not-so­ Ashley Petru no a! o cored I 0 points record - both los es coming to St. good game i. pretty trong." for the Spartans while Julie Knywicki Mark'. Unlike the fir t contest, the Spartans . cored ix points and grabbed seven The semifinal victory put the Spartan never trailed in the emifinal. rebounds. in an almost unbelievable position of "The difference was we came out to Cape Henlopen was led by Kim Smith's completing two years without a lo, s play in the first quarter," said St. Mark's 14 points and Carrie Lingo's 13. All-Stater against another Delaware high chool. point guard Chrissi Moncaleri. "La t time Katie DelCampo wa~ limited to I0. NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY CHRtSnNE FULLER The win a1 o reaffirmed St. Mart's we didn't start playing until about the ec­ "We put Nicole tAnnstrong] on regular ea on victory over the Vikings. St. Mark's Stephanie Baker goes up for a shot attempt In ond quarter. Thi time we were ready. It [DelCampo] and she really did a great The Spartan rallied from a 14-0 deficit to wa all mental." job,'' FioreiJi said. the S,artlns qaarterllnal wtn•over Cnvel. win theat game. P (;~ 18 • Nt:w RK PoT • MARCil 14, 1997 Visit us on the World Wide Web Nl WAIZK Post ·:·SPORTS AlliLETE OF THE WEEK SPRING SPOR1S ANNOUNCEMENTS its men' softball leagues. Openings exist in both the Softball tryouts for Orange Crush Blue (Mon./Wed.) and Gold (Tues.{fhurs.) leagues. A SHAWN HODGSON 36-game schedule will be played on Newark fields. HARRisoN- The Orange Crush 12-and-under fastpitch travel Entry fee is $420. For more information, call 366- team is holding tryouts for the 1997 season. For infor­ 7074n060. By MARTY VALANIA former Lloyd Price. The Cougars, with the help of Price's mation call Jack Constantini at 239-0653. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER foul trouble, succeeded. They Women's soccer team tryouts limited the talented junior to just City of Newark baseball signups ELCASTLE COACH Lou eight points. DiMascio might have had What they didn't count on, how­ The Delaware Genies, a women's amateur soccer club, will hold tryouts March 16 from 1-3 p.m. at A.L Dthe best compliment of ever, wa~ Hanison. The City of Newark wiJJ conduct youth baseball the night. "I knew I had to step it up," said leagues for boys and girl ages 6-12. There will also be High. There will also be a tryout March 31 fro 5-7 p.m. While standing outside the Hanison. "When Lloyd got in foul a girls' softba ll league for girls ages I 0-18. at A.l. For more information call 738-1305. locker room talking to reporters, trouble, 1 knew I would have to take There are no tryouts and cuts. Registration fees ·are Shawn Harrison got a tap on the the load. With [Delcastlel in a zone I $29 for Newark residents and $34 for non-resident. . Girls basketball camp slated back, "You won the game for knew 1 could get some open shots. Call 366-7074n060 for more information. them big guy," said DiMascio, My teammates did a good job of get­ who stopped to shake Harrison 's ting me the ball." Baseball/SOftball WOIIcshop o,_. ed by City There will be a basketball camp for girls, featuring hand a. he walked toward his Harrison did more than core. NCAA champion, gold medalist and pro basketball own locker room. He established himself as a pres­ player Jennifer Azzi. The camp will be held July l for Harrison had just scored 22 ence in ide with blocked shots The city of Newark will conduct a baseball/softball junior high players and younger. There will be a camp points to lift Hodgson to a 53-47 and rebounds. workshop for boys and girls age 6-7 from 9-10 a.m. for hi gh scoot player on July 2. For more information victory ver DiMascio's Cougars "[ShawnJ has a reputation of March 15 & 29 and 8-10 year-olds from I 0: J5 a.m. to caU 4 79-1600. and advance it, for the first time stepping it up in the big games," ll : 15 a.m. on the same days. Fundamentals will be in school hi story, to the semifi ­ said Hodgson coach Lou Bender. stres ed. For more information, call 366-7060. County offers T-ball nals of the Delaware Hi gh "He really likes the competition. School Boys Basketball He becomes a go-to guy. If other City has men's softball team signups The New Castle County Department of Parks and Tournament. teams want to double team Recreation is acceptin registrations for its T-ball pro­ Delcastle se t up its defense to Lloyd, so be it. We know Shawn gram. boys and girls ages 6-8 are eleigible. Deadline for stop Hodgso n's all -state per- can get it done." The City of Newark is now accepting new teams for registration Apri. 4. Cal l 323-6418.

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Man Willard added 14. tion of Del ca tie' Ryan Smith. "Jt was till a good year,' ' ·aid Smith poured in 35 point , Sibley, whose team dropped its Ia. t including 12 in overtime, a th e five game . . '·I f, in ov mber, you Cougars defeated the Spartans 60- would've told me that we would be 56 in a seco nd round game of the competitive with everybody in the Delaware Hi gh School Boys State J would've told y HI that Ba ketball Tournament Saturday you're crazy. afternoon at Newark Hi gh. Smith' "We played everybody tough. heroics ofLet a va li ant 14-point, We didn't g t blown out by any­ second -half co meback by St. body. We ~nly lost one game by Mark '. more than 10 points al l year. I think The lo s dropped the Spartans' thi . team overachieved and that's easo n ending record to 14-9. one of ou r goal. here - to play over Del cas tl e improved to 16-9 and our head s. I think thi team did advanced to play Hodg on in thar." Tuesday's quartetfinal . "Rya n Smith was the story of th gam ," aid St. Mark'. coach Lee No.1 Glasgow upset Sibley. "We ju. t cou ldn 't keep the Top-. eeded Gla. gow had it ball out of hi s hand , especia ll y in worst nightmare come true Tuesday th e overtime. We tried to doubl e ni ght. team him and everythin g, but he The Dragon. were up et 79-66 was too quick fo r LL ." by ninth -. eeded eaford in th e g~ar ­ Sibley, though, was proud of hi . terfinals of the Delaware Ht gh team'. effort against the Cougars. School Boy. Baskerball Trailing 29- 15 early in the third Tournament at Ca sar Rocln y quarter, the Spa 1tan methodically Hi gh. marc hed bac k into the game. Terrell Drummond scored 26 Senior cent r Steve McManus points and grabbed eight rebound s led the charge in , ide and Brian to lead the Blue Jays (20-5) to the Borkowsk i connected on a half­ victory. court buzzer shot as t. Mark 's Jeran Moultrie sco red 16 points out cored De lea 'tie 15-7 to pu II to lead Gla. gow wh ile Ceecee within 36-30 after three qua1ter ·. Whittle added 15 point and seven The Spartan continued to make rebound .. up ground t~roug~out the fo LJJ.th Gla gow got in foul tr ubl e early quarter but ttll trad ed 46-44 w1th and coach Don Haman felt that con­ I0 second. to play. Delcas tl e mi ssed tributed to the loss. two free throws with eig ht seconds ··we C'oot tentative and started to et up St. Mark'. fina l rLL h up pre ·ing afte r we picked up all those court. Mike Wright got the ball in fouls in the first half," he sa id. ri ght corn er, pumped fake , moved Gla oow led 21-15 after the first inside the arc and drained a 15-foot quane/ and 42-40 at halftime. shot at the bu zzer to end the game Seaford pulled even after three into overtime. quarter. and outscored the Dragons ''I'm rea ll y proud of the way we 24- 11 in the fourth quarter. played," Sibley aiel. "Thi . team Gla gow, wh ich tarred the sea­ NEWARK POST Sl'AFF PHO TO BY KELLY BE NNETT doesn't give up. To get back 111 th at . on with 19 straight wins, dropped game howed a lot of heart." St. Mark's center Steve McManus gets fouled during S~turday's second-round game of the · Delaware High four of it Ia t six game: to fini . h Overtime, however, wa all with a 21-4 record. School Boys Basketball Tournament Saturday at Newark H1gh. Smith. Caravel girls fall Western YMCA to top-ranked begins roller hockey program St. Mark's By MARTY VALANIA ······························································ ·· ·· ········· NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Carav I Academy' ea on came to an end with a 62-40 lo ~s to top-seeded St. Mark' in a quarterfinal game of th e Del aware Hi gh School Th e We. tern YMCA ha add ed another sport to its iris Bas ketball Tournament at a old out already bustling chedule. . . . Christiana Hi gh Monday ni ght. , Roller hockey and street hockey are now a.ct1vtt1es The Spartan jumped to a 25- 10 lead after that the We tern YMCA , located on the Ktrkwood one quarter an d were never challenged the re. t Hiohway, will spon or. There is a new hockey rink at the .of the way. facility and the organization plan. to u. e it. Kri stin Mill led the ninth- eeded Buc , It first use of the year came aturday as the YMCA which fini shed their. ea. on with a 17- record , hosted a roller and street hockey clinic with th e with 22 point while Li sa Dele llo and Philadelphia Flyer ' Greg Scott. . Stephanie Mayhan added six each. . . The clinic i the kick off to a eason that will see the Julie Krzywi ki led the partan w1th 20 w1th YMCA . ponsor roller hockey leagues. Stephanie Baker adding 17 and Nicole "Hockey ha become so big nowadays," _aid Armstrong 10. Elizabeth Colalillo, who is the Assistant Youth Phy 1cal Director. "Especially the roller hockey. With in-line kat­ ing being so big, roller hockey ha~ ~e~lly caught on ." lues top Indian River Hockey is just the latest of actiVItJ.e~ that .the ~<;A Caravel advanced to the tate quarterfinal has entered into. Over 3,200 kids part1c1pate m acUv1t1e at the YMCA on an annual basis. with a 57-45 second-round victory over Indian "We have many, many programs," Colalillo said. "We River Saturday night at Polytech. want the kids to have fun, build self esteem and we try to Mills again led the Bucs with 25 points and do that in a family atmosphere." . Delcollo and Mayhart added nine and eight NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTINE FULLER respectively. To sign up for the hockey leagues or anythmg else at the YMCA, call 453-1610. ~ -:f1J11111111111011Jtiiiii.UII ...... 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Glasgow hurt itse lf with Bull dogs (2 1-3) a fi ght for their best perf rmance in an already­ quarters and the Columbia (Md .) turnovers in each of its last three li ves. sparkling season . Comets in the semifinals. edged in p ssessions. Ni kki Paul s and Kri stin Nau led The Diamonds finished sec­ "We were down 13-2 against "Their senior leadership was th e the Dragons with II puints each ond in the Sh amrock Fe ·ti val Tidewater in the first game," differ nee ," said Glasgow coach whi le Chelesha Harding added nine. held at Virginia Tech Saturday Mitchell said. 'But we came final seconds Larry Walker, who loses just one "I can't say enough about our and Sunday. back to win 15- 13 and went on senior thi s year and should benefit effort," Walker sa id of hi s team. "Thi s tournament is one for to win the second game." from that senior leadership next sea­ "We could've gone out there and elite teams from all over the By MARTY VA LANIA The Diamonds were fin all y son. "We had so me young players got beat by 20 or 30 points li ke we East," said Diamonds coach beaten by the Richmond NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER out there that played extremely did last time. Hugh Mitchell. "To have a little Volleyball Club in the champi ­ well. But I think that having four " Bu t they stu ck to th e game pl an team from Delaware do , o well onship match, which was played Ml LLTOW - By almost every senior like Brandywine docs is a big and we came within a couple of against these bi g teams is reall y in Virginia Tech's 14,000-seat mca'>ure , lasgow's e ffort aga in st help in a close game lik thi s." turnovers of pulling it off." amazing. Castl e Coli seum . '>ccond -scedcd Brandywine in Despite the loss, the ga me was a "Thi s was the b st perfor­ "It wa. an amazing atmos­ Monday 's quarterfinal round game testament to th Dragons' improve­ Dragons top Wilmington mance by any team I've been phere to play in such a big or th e Delawa re Hi gh 'chool Girls ment during the season. with and, reall y, any team from arena," Mitchell aid . "That was Basketball Tournament was a suc­ Glasgow was hammered twice Glasgow's second-half season our area." the focal point of th e whol e to ur­ cess. by the Bulldogs wi th th e second loss surge continued with a 42-33 victo­ The team has compiled a 5 1- nament and all the co ll ege Unfortun ate ly, in tournament coming in ea rl y Feb. Since that loss, ry over Wi lmi ngton in the second I 0 record in seven tournaments coaches were in there wa tching." play the only measure that rea ll y 1h e Dragons won nine of I 0 games round of the state tournament. this season and has fini shed first Those college coaches pi cked co unt~ is th e final score and ent erin g Monda y's contes t. The win , another example of the (three times) or second in each the all -tournament tea m, which 1 la ~gow was on th e short end of a Included in that streak were Dragons' year- long improvement , of th ose tournaments. included the Diamonds Kristen 46-43 score. ga mes in which Glasgow buried avenged an early season loss to the On the ir way to the second Darby and Kate Hubbard . The I Oth -sceded Drago ns, aft er teams that played it close earli er in Red Devi ls. place finis h in the Shamrock, the Other pl ayers on the ge tting pummeled twice by the the season. "We were lookin g for revenge Di amonds upset th e powerful Di amonds include Lisa Darb y, Bulldogs durin!!. the regular season, The Brandywine game, however, since Wilm ington beat us in the first D.C. Voll eyball Club on Alyssa Sanelli , Cori James, imp leme nt ed a different strategy was the first time since the Drago ns game of the season," Walker sa id . Saturday. That win helped the And rea Clarke, Megan Hoosty, which helped lead Glasgow to a 43 - turned their season around that they ''And we got it. " Di amonds win their pool and Meredith Mcintos h, Simone 41 lead wit h just I :45 to play in the had an opportunity to play one of Hardi ng led Glasgow wi th 13 earned them the top seed in the George and Bria na Gracon. fou rth quarter. the state's elite teams. po ints whil e fres hma n Las handa Brandywine, how vcr, got back- Us in g a smaller and younger Si~pson added nine. American Racing BUY • SELL • TRADE

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..... HODGSON , from 17 ited to eight points. championship and the Blue I len "] knew if I Delcastle I went zone, onference title are all firsts for the not leave the tournament easily. I would have opportunities inside," II odgson ba~ket ball program . Led by All -Flight A performer Harrison said. ''I knew I had to step " I ·till g t exc it ed," said Bender, Ryan mith, th e ougars stormed it up. My teammates got me the ball who took De lcast le to the state back with an 11 -2 run of th eir own and I was just able to get take championship game in 1982 .. ·•J've to cut the I ad to 42-Jg with 4:44 to advantage." been in this for 33 years and I still play. Smith, who scored 35 points Hod gson's win came on the heels enjoy it. If I didn ., it would be time agains t 1. Mark's aturday, was of a 55 -38 second-round victory to ge t out. kept in check most of the game by over oncord, in which Price scored ·'The kids, th ough, are just taking the Hodgson zone. He did, however, 19 points, grabb d 14 rebounds and it in stride. Everytime they do some­ score fo ur quick points and set up blocked seven shots. thing it's a first and they'r getting fo ur more in the run. The win was significant in that it used to it. I actually think that's a Hodgson, however, did not allow got the Silver Eagles past their first better way to approach it. If th ey Delcastle to get any closer than tournament opponent. Last year wer all caught up in all these first s. three points the res t uf the way. ninth-seeded Hodgson dropped a then it might make it harder to play Harrison led the Silver Eagles first -round game to 24th-seeded well. wi th 22 points while Jami eaford. "They're approaching it the right McDaniel added II . Price, who also Th is year's tournament wins, the way. " suffer d from foul trouble, was lim- trip to the Final Four, the Flight B Pain may be eliminated for millions (SPECIAL) A drug that is exciting a ·he, bruis 'S, and more. is available immediately researcher · in the treatment or /\!though the mechanism of wit hout a pre. cription in an NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTINE FULLER pain has b en formulated into a action is unclear, experiments odorless, greaseless, non­ new product known as "Arthur indicate that Arthur Itis oo staining cream or new easy William Penn 's Pierre Thomas grabs a rebound as Newark's lan and Oru Itis oo " and is being called a "f\led­ relieves pain by first selectively applicator liquid form . Remsburg battle for the loose ball. ica/ Miracle" by some, in the aura ·ting, and then de ·troying Arthur It is . is guaranteed treatment or dt:bilitaling condi­ the messenger ·hcmical which lO work or our money bursiti~ . tions such as arthritis, carries pain sensations to the back. l l'l'Oilly."JIIl'lll'U rheumatism, painful mus ·te brain, thus eliminating pain in County to sponsor a spring acl}cs, joint aches, simple back- the affected area. Arthur Itis oo women's soccer league HAPPY I lARRY'S HAPPY !lARRY'S 15 IVERS ITY PLAZA 241 COLLE " Q. JIOPPJNG TR. The New Castle County Department of Parks and Recreation wi ll be 737-6400 73R-047X sponsorin g a spri ng women's socc r league . The league will have one divi­ HAPPY IIARRY'S IIAPPY I lARRY' HAPPY I lARRY' sion and a possible 10-game schedule on Sundays, beg inn ing April 6. I 216 SUB RBAN DRIVE The cost per team is $455 and i.- due by March 28. 1.16 ASTRO IIOPPIN ENTER 164 E. M IN ST. To receive a fli er or more information, please ca ll 323-641 g_ 453 - 1010 456-6760 738-6333 INSTRUCTIONALHOCKEY YOUTH HOCKEY PROGRAMS: IN-HOUSE LEAGUE Saturday morning classes provides quality game Sign up now for our March spring programs! are offered for hockey experience against a variety of players of all ages and levels. players. A Professional Beginners will learn basic coaching staff emphasizes skill improvement and team playing skating and hockey skills. at weekly games and practices.

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• Local ohituaries are printl'd free arlier she w rkcd on the product ion line, home. J>enn State Alumni Association. was a manager for 40 years. He was a mem- of clwrJ?e a. space pamirs. and in shipping and receiving. at Avon Mr. Lawrence, 62, was an inve tigative He i urvived by his wife of seven years, ber of Immac ul ate Conception atholi Produ t ~. ewark . She ret ired in 1990. Later, reporter in the 1960s and early 1970s for Kaija R. Lawrence ; son, David of Jnf£mnation usually is supplied to hurch, Elkton, Md . while living in Ki\simrncc, Fla., ~he worked W AU-TV and KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphi a; daughters, Patricia Roberts of He is survived by hi s wife of 5 1 years, the paper hy jimeral directors. at Disney World. Her hu\band, harles ., is ince th n, he was a self-employed writer Spring Mountain, Pa. , and Elizab th Mary J. Slack Tomassoni; daughter, Jl m1-'e l'er, for more information, decea~ed . She i~ ~urvived by her ~isters, and a soccer referee for the U.S . Soccer Law rence of Lafaye tte Hill , Pa.; and three Maryanne M. Terpenning f Newark; on, contact Julia R. ampson, who Margaret E. Parker with whom she lived, Federation, amateur and professional. grandchildren. • Mark of Indiana; four grandchildren and a Phyllis M. J hns n of Bear, and Helen M. He received two Sigma Delta hi awards A memorial gatheri ng wa~ held Feb. 15 at great-granddaughter. compiles this column . all her Chapman of ew astle. for Distingui shed Journali. mandan in-depth nited German Hungarian Soccer lub , A mass was held Feb. 18 at Immaculate weekdays at 737-0724 or fax 737- A service wa\ held Feb. 14 in the chapel re1xlfling award from the Associated Press. Bensalem, Pa . Concepti on Catholi c Church. Burial was in 9019. in Gracclawn Memorial Park, Minquadal e. He had in terviewed such notables as The family suggests con tributi on~ to any Newark Cemetery. Burial was in adjoining memorial park. Richard. Nixon, Martin Luther King Jr., you th soccer organization or charit y. The family suggests contributions to th e Malcolm X and Jimmy Hoffa. Betty H. Watkins, American Lung Association. In Pennsylvania during the 1970s, Mr. Rebecca Ellen Rhodes Lawrence held staff posi tions in the cam­ Anthony J. Tomassoni retired from Avon paigns of Mayor Frank Rizzo, G9v. Milton Newark resident Rebecca Ellen Rhodes John 8. Lawrence Jr., Shapp and Sen . Arlen Specter. Newark resi dent Anthony J. Tomassoni died Friday, Feb. 14. 1997, of complications rormer l!Wurk rc~idcnt Betty H. He was a 1956 graduate of Penn State, died Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1997 , of conges­ from multiple sc lerosis at home. WatJ..in.., dted Monday, f·eb. I 0. 1997 . of heart investigative reporter where he was goa lk eeper for the national tive heart failure in Hahnemann Hospital, Mrs. Rhodes, 44, was the founder and latlure at Phoebe Putnl!y Memorial ll o~pi tal , champion soccer squads in 1954 and 1955. Philadelphia. former president of the Handicap Advoca y Svlv~.:.., tcr . Ga. ewar J.. rc~ident John B. Lawrence Jr. lie was recently inducted int o the DelCo Mr. Tomassoni, 74, retired in 1988 from · Mr ... Watl-.tn\ , 6!-> . lived in Sylvc..,tcr. Ga . died Feh. 2 of complica ti ons from a fall at his Soccer Hall nf Fam~.:. lie wa~ a ml!mber of the New Jcr ... ey Turnpike au th ority where he See OBITUARIES , 23 ....

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Carolina - next to Colors : Brown, 1Ox1 0 track door, painted Shopping Center 3 STATE VIEWS! 27+ acres. $12,990. Beautiful homesite 18 hole championship golf NOTIINGHAM TOWER Apts. Beige and Green sides, & galvalume roof. Call $463.91/mo. 6.75% terms! situated high on a knoll over- course. fish, boat, golf year 1BR & 2BR 's available, 1st Paid $180.00 1-800-331-1875 . on 2/11/97. Contains Scenic meadows and wood- looking peaceful pond. Perfect round in our fantastic climate. month rent FREE! Call 610 Asking $90 OBO New York State Orivers lands w/pond site and just 5 location for retirement or wee- Paved roads, u/g utilities, 932-3331 . Call410 939-0177, DONALD G. VARNES License, important min. walk to private access on kend retreat. Hurry. Don't much more. Financing avail­ ask for Kim able. Call 1-800-704-3154. WHY RENTZ AND SON[., INC. business cards & re­ unspoiled trout river. Fenced, miss out. 1-800-775-4563, Waterfront homes with only ·ready for horses. State rd. ext. 3191. 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CITY OF NEWARK MORTGAGE DELAWARE CITY COUNCIL Mortgage Rates PUBLIC HEARING RATES NOTICE MARCH 24, 1997 - 7:30PM In New Castle County in the Pursuan t to Section 402.2 of the City Charter of the Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, no­ tice is hereby given of a public hearing at a r eg­ ular meeting of the RATE CHART Counci l in the Council Cham b e r a t the BANK AMERICA Mu nicipa l Building, 220 6S7-SOSO Elkton Roa d, Newark, (N CO~[ MORlCA(,f 1 Delaware, on Monday, 8811 149 8272 6 /L 3 7 3 March 24, 1997 at 7:30 lNTRUST II( M [ t:J (lt.-tef HNI\NC'ING ~325 .125 0 p.m., at which time the 57b 4100 7.625 8 Council will consider MNC MORl GACf 5 7 1 7 1 1 7 1 fo r F ina l Action a nd 41b077(, 365 6 /x 3 7 h 2 Y4 S365 4 /n 21 /~ 6 /4 2 /i 6 /n 2 /4 Passage the following N()RW{ST MORTGAG£ proposed Ordinances: 21<,1-b)(Xl 5350 6.625 3 7.250 3 S350 5.375 1 BILL 97- 4 - An Or dinance Amending 1 SJQO 1/a $125~~ Cha pte r 20, Motor 3 7 /n 5 3 Vehicles a nd 'fra ffi c, By or month Ch anging t he Fees, 'll m Limits, a nd Hours of peration for Parking Meters, By Providing for the Use of 'Ibkens with Special Lenders City Manager Approval, By Providing for 2 Thm porary No P a rking 2 Restrictions, and by [NC RE Pacllage Providing for Four 15- 888-249-8272 Minute Parking Spaces LNTR UST HOME riNAN lNG 5 2-1/4 Pages per month Along East Main Street. 7'38-0400 $325 8 0 325 8 0 BILL 97-11 - An or 4 - 1/8 Pages per month Ordinanc Amending MNC MORTGAGE 31/a 1 Ch a pter 20, Motor 456-0776 $365 7'12 $365 7'12 3 /4 Vehicles a nd 'fraffic, By Prohibiting Pa rking on NORW[S f MORT AG 5 239-6300 7.50 2.250 350 7.50 2.250 RATE CHART the West S1d e of New London Road Approximat ly 130 Feet North a nd FREE Approximately 70 Feet South from Andrews *Contract Required Way Susan A. Lamblack, Call Renee Quletn~eyer CMC/AAE at •-soo-••o-55 1 1 City Secretary np 3114,3121 or 410-598-5511 http ://www.ncbl .co m/post/ M.AKC H 14, 1997 • NEW Rl\ P T • P GE 27 386 LEGAL NOTICE 317 Dogs LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTI E INTHECOURT LEGAL NOTICE Crafts &Hobbles Estate of MARY F. OF COMMON PLEAS Estate of HELEN R. INTHECOURT CITY OF NEWARK CONKEY, Deceased. FOR THE STATE STROUTH, Deceased. ;::======1 MIN. PINSCHERS, A.K.C., OF COMMON PLEAS DELAWARE Notice is hereby given OF DELAWARE Notice is hereby given shots & wormed. Black & FOR THE CITY COUNCIL that Letters of IN AND FOR t h at Letters rust. Ready 3/10/97 $350. STm'E OF PUBLIC HEARING Administration upon NEWCASTLE 'Thst amentary upon the (717) 656-9568. No Sunday the estate of MARY F. COUNTY esta te of HELEN R . calls I Leave ohone rina. DELAWARE NOTICE NEON SIGNS IN AND FOR MARCH 24, 1997 CONKEY who departed INRE: STROUTH who depart­ --­ NEW CASTLE 7:30PM this life on the llt.h day CHANGE OF NAME OF ed this life on the 27th MICHELOB ONLY ONE LEFTI of SEPTEMBER, A.D. day of JANUARY, A.D. My sister and brothers COUNTY Pur suant to Section Rudi Orlando ) BUD DRY 402.2 of the Ci ty Charter 1990, late of 4 7 WEST Windy Marie Rodriguez 1997, late of 645 S UTE (OPEN) have been adopted into IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF of the Code of the City of CLEVELAND AV­ Michael Klaus HUCKLEBERRY AVE., OTHER BEER RELATED good homes! WATERFORD, BEAR, I am a Sharpei /lab mix, Ja s on Ch a rl es Newark, Delaware, notice ENUE, NEWARK, DE PETITIONER(S) ITEMS DE 19701 were duly CALL 410 391·9362 but mostly lab. My color Weiner is hereby given of a 19711 were duly granted TO is a beautiful golden/ PETITIONER(S) public hearing at a unto DONALD E . CON­ Rudi Orlando gr anted u n to KAYE blonde & I would be a TO regular meeting of the KEY on the 19th day of Windy Marie ) Buetterich ZEITLER on the 6th day 323 great companion to Jason International Co unci l in the Council FEBRUARY, A.D . 1997, Michael Klaus of FEBRUARY, A.D. anyone who will take real Charles Cham ber at the and all persons indebted NOTICE IS HEREBY 1997, and all persons in­ Garden & Lawn good care of me, NOTICE IS HEREBY Municipal Building, 220 to the said deceased are GIVEN that Rudi debted to the said de­ Best of all, I'm only $301 GIVEN that J ason E lkton Road, Newark, requested to make pay­ Orlando Rodriguez, ceased are requested to PRIVACY HEDGE. Cedar Ar· Please call410 398-5461 Charles Weiner intends Delaware, on Monday, ments to the Windy Marie Rodriguez make payments to the 5 m - 8 m Thank ou! Executrix without delay, borvitae 3' to 4', $11 .95 each to present a Petition to March 24, 1997 at 7:30 Administrator without and Michael Klaus (prices going up). Free deliv­ the Co urt of Common p.m., at which time the delay, and all persons Rodriguez (parents oD and all persons having ery. 14 tree minimum. 1-518- 388 Pleas for the State of Council will consider for having demands again­ intends to present a demands against the de­ 566-8238. Guaranteed! Also Dehwar e in and for Final Action and Passage st the deceased are re­ Petition to the Court of ceased are required to lilac, birch, pine. Discount Pet Supplies New Castle County, to the fo ll owing proposed quired to exhibit and Common Pleas for the exhibit and present the Tree Farm. same duly probated to change his/her name to Ordinance: present the same duly State of Delaware in and Jason International BILL 97-8 An probated to the said for New Castle County, to the said Executrix on or 332 V' BIRD CAGE Charles. Ordinance Amending Administrator on or be­ change his/her name to before the 27th day of Rudi Orlando Buetterich, SEPTEMBER, A.D. Miscellaneous V' Jason Charles Chapter 17, Housing & fore the lith day of MAY, Weiner Property Maintenance, A.D. 1997, or abide by Windy Marie Buetterich 1997,or abide by1he law in this behalf. BRAND NEW Ill Petitioner(s) By Providing for a the law in this behalf. and Michael Klaus TANNING BEDS. Finally, home NEVER USED Ill DATED: 317/97 Mandatory Minimum DONALD E. CON ­ Buetterich KAYE ZEITLER beds the size of salon beds, Perfect lor Parrots or np 3/14,3/21,3/28 Fine for Certain Rental KEY Rudi 0 . Rodriguez Executrix yet no special wiring required. Administrator Windy M. Rodriguez PIET VAN OGTROP, Guaranteed results or money Parakeets, 14x16x20. Violations Includes pull out paper Susan A. Lam black, VANCE A. FUNK, III, Michael K. Rodriguez ESQ. back. Financing available. Call ESQ. 200 E. DELAWARE todav. 1-800-892-5015. tray , 2 feed dishes, wood­ CMC/AAE (mother) 273 E. MAlN STREET Petitioner(s) AVE. en perch &gravel paper. City Secretary TELEPHONE SYSTEMS. Used­ np 3/14,21 NEWARK, DE 19711 DATED: 3-4-97 NEWARK, DE 19711 Wanted. We buy brands and Paid $85 sell for $55. np 3/7,3/14,3/21 np 2/28,317,3/14 models of telephone systems. 410-287-9430 Call for immediate appraisal and oavment. 410 880-6380. 404 WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan at home. Buy direct and save ! Childcare Commercial/ home units from $1 99.00. Low monthly pay­ DAYCARE ASSIST Expe rience ments. Free color cata log. 1 & references, PIT flex hrs, 800-84 2-131 0. near U of D. Apply in person & call 302 737-5479 rre=-----==----~1 ..... ~ ...... 414 PEACH DRAPERIES Engineers, WITH CASCADES AND SWAGS. Technical 120 X 84 Only $40.00 Call 41 0 939-0177 Ask for Kim FIELD SERVICE TECH 334 FP International is a Musical world- wide leading Instruments manufacture rot 96 DODGE NEON 97 DODGE INTREPID environmentally sound 5 MSRP 13,150 MSRP 520,060 GUITARS WANTED. Paying and cost-effective top cash! Your old guitar may protective packaging SALE SALE be my treasure. Spot cash for materials. Due to our Gibson, Fender, Martin, growth, we have a new Gretsch, National, others. All opening for a Field Service $10,606 $16,907 types. Housecalls. 1-800-416- 0433. Tech in our Newark, #16017 19 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS Delaware plant. #37009 18 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS 352 This position will be Sporting Goods responsible for testing our 97 DODGE STRATUS 97 DODGE AVENGER new Cell-O (tm) air­ MSRP 517,695 MSRP 517,489 t/ THIS OUTI cushioning machines, delivery to our customers, SEARS LIFESTYLE SALE SALE CARDIOGLIOE installation, training and With electronic settings. post sales service. For like New! Only $150.00 consideration, an DEMO $14,182 $14,809 Call 410 939-0177, Associate degree in #27003 10 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS #4701 5 9 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS ask for Kim mechanical or electrical engineering or equivalent 360 is preferred plus 2 years' experience working in 97 DODGE RAM 1500 97 DODGE CARAVAN Wanted to Buy field service. MSRP 516,053 MSRP 521 ,370 You should be COINS WANTED-Private col­ mechanically inclined and SALE SALE lector. 31 years experience. able to interface with and Old or rare coins/collections, gold and sliver bullion. Paying train customers. Travel absolute top dollar. Will travel. and some overtime $14,797 $19,150 Call anvtlme. 410-647-4046. required. #77071 50 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS #57056 37 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS COLLECTOR WANTS We offer excellent benefits Wor1d & U.S. coins. Cop­ and compensation. Mail or per, Silver, & Gold. Call 97 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4 97 DODGE RAM VAN btw 4pm-7pm. 410 275- fax your resume to: FP International, Dept. 5 8376. Ask for Bob. MSRP 22,735 MSRP 5 NP314, 1093 Charter St., 18,906 Redwood City, CA 94063- SALE SALE 362 3111. Fax (415) 368- Yard & Garage 5389. Interviews will be conducted In Newark the $21,294 $16,890 Sales first week of April. EOE. #67024 23 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS #87001 4 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS ELKTON • 1876 Appleton Rd., Fri. 3/14, Sat. 3/15 & Sun. FP *TAX & TAGS EXTRA. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL REBATES APPLIED. OFFER EXPIRES 3131197. 3/16, 10 'til dark. 1990 Kubota 52" mower. fum. & morel International 386 Hours: Dogs 429 Monday • Friday Mechanic 9:00 AM • 9:00 PM MARINE MECHANIC ·FIT. Saturday Experienced In 1/0 & out­ *** board repairs. Health Ins, 9:00 AM • 5:00 PM AIC ENGLISH SPRINGER paid vacation & paid holi- SPANIEL FOR ITUD. days. Pay based on exp. CALL 302 371· 7720 Clll410131-4111 AFTER I PM. P <:E 2H • NE\ t\I{K PosT • M RCIJ 14 , 1997 Visit us on the World Wide Web

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THINKING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE% Going to College? *Montgomery GI Bill *Receive Paid Skill Training *Part Time Job With Great Pay & Benefits * $2,500 Cash Bonus for Selected Skill Not Going to School? Where do you take your vehicle for maintenance or repair, the local independent garage *Job Training - Over 50 Specialties * Leadership - Officer Candidate School or the dealer? Tough Choice?? Well, not really. *Good Pay and More! When you shop and compare quality service and price, you'll find that Newark Dodge *Prior Service Opportunities really is the intelligent choice. Call today: 302-737-2000 Here are some of the advantages of having your vehicle serviced at Newark Dodge. REPAIR GUARANTEE: All repairs performed by us are guaranteed for 1 year Be a Part or t 2,000 miles using Mopar parts. Fixed right the first time. of it All. LOW EVERYDAY PRICES: We're out to earn your business. Just take a look at our spring specials In this ad. • Factory trained and certified personnel • Genuine factory parts • State of the art equipment Many of the services we offer can be performed while you wait. For those that can't, we offer low cost rentals and free shuttle service. SPRING SPECIALS ------~r.------~ ..I I I I I I I I ILUBE, OIL & FILTER ~ I I COOLING SYSTEM ·~~ I KFC ICHANGE SPECIAL ~changeoilfllterandreplacewith I IS & fL !.!!eludes: I 1 Genuine MOPAR filter 1 1 ERVI CE USH 1 Pressure test entire cooling system I KFC in Cecil County is growing again! We are seeking qualified, service oriented associates to I Change engine oil (up to live quarts) I I $ •Inspect all hoses & belts I I 9 7 • L b · t h · 55 95 • Check & report any leaks manage our store at 224 E. Pulaski Hwy. in Elkton. 1 u nca.e c assts 1 1 •Drain & flush cooling system 1 $19 These positions require at least 2 yrs. of supervisory m ~or. ' Check tare pressure I I R g $63 95 • Refill with up to 1 gallon of antifreeze 1 I -··· ·- -;FtM- • Check and top off all fluids · · experience in a related environment. In exchange for I I I Parts Replacement & Labor Extra I your hard work and commitment we offer: 1 Coupon mu~t br pres ·ntcd at time of wri te-up. ot valid with 1 1 Coupon must he pr •sented at time of write-up. Not valid with 1 ..______1 any olhl•r ad>rrtlscd SJWCi:tl . Valid on Chrysler Vchlcb. ..J L ------any other advertised spccl:t.l. Valid on Chrysler Vehicl es. ..J •Outstanding starting salaries based on experience. •5 day 45 hour work week. N•ww••• 250 Elkton Road •Major medical copay. • Paid vacations- • Uniforms. Nevvark, Dela\Nare 19711 • Advancement and stability. If you are interested in a career, please submit your Please Call resume for immediate consideration to: Personnel Manager DODG 224 E. Pulaski Hwy 302-456-1600 Elkton, MD 21921 http://www.nc bl .c om / po st/ M \RC'II 14, ] 997 • EWARK Po -,'T • P CE 29 IN TilE COURT 432 IN THE COURT LEGAL NOTICE OF COMMON PLEAS Miscellaneous r------~-----, OF COMMON PLEAS IN THE COURT FOR THE F OR THE OF COMMON PLEAS ST.t(l'E OF Coma to the Great Nissan Lease Evant! S TArE OF FOR THE STATE DELAWARE ASSEMBLERS: Exc. income to DELAWARE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR assemble products at home. IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE Info. 1-504-646-1700 DEPT. IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE NEWCASTLE COUNTY MD-493 COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF 4 DR. , AUTOMAT IC, COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF INRE: NAME OF CUSTODIAN- 1 year exp. in Alexis M arie janitorial services. High AIC , AM/FM ------'T" NAME OF CHANGEOFNAMEOF Carey Lynn Herz Evan Ryan Benedict McDowell school diploma and drivers li­ CASSETTE, PETITIONER(S) cense required. Evening hrs, PETITIONER(S) PETITIONER(S) Newark. Call Pattv 292-0425 CRUISE TO TO TO Keridwen Navazha Alexis Marie Decino CUSTODIAN- Mon-Fri CONTROL Evan Ryan McElroy Luis NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY 7-11 pm. Experienced & & MORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Evan Ryan GIVEN that Alexis Dependable. Apply: YWCA McDowell intends to 318 S. College Ave Newark, / MONTH ( 24 MONTHS. $798 ' GIVEN that Carey Benedict intends to DE 19711 ATTN:Chrls EOE . $ 1 49 TOTAL DOWN AT SIGNING • • • • • • • Lynn Herz intends to present a Petition to the present a Petition to the present a Petition to the Court of Common Pleas INTERNET ON TV. Buy or dis­ Court of Common Pleas 1 997 200-SX S/E Court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware for the State of Delaware tribute the best product on the for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle market. High income potential in and for New Castle 5 SPD, MODEL#01257, A/C, in and for New Castle County, to change his County, to change while benefiting kids from this his/her name to Alexis FutureNet Product. 1-800- t\"~~"""""~ .AM/FM STEREO County, to change name to Evan Ryan his/her name to Decino Joyce Decino 253-0067 or 41 0-798-8935. CASSETTE, McElroy Keridwen Navazha Luis R. McElroy (Mother) POSTAL JOBS CRUISE Carey L. Herz Petitioner(s) Alexis McDowell 12.68/hr to sart + Benefits. Petitioner(s) CONTROL, Petitioner(s) DATED: March 7, 1997 Carrie rs, sorters, clerks, DATED: 3/11197 DATED: 2/18/97 compute r trainess. For FoG LAMPS, np 3/14,21,28 np 2/28,317,3/14 application and exam np 3/14,3/21,3/28 information call 1-800-636- A L LOY WH E ELS & MORE 5493. ext 94 9am-9om 7 davs /MONTH (24 MONTHS) • • • • • • • • • • $1 29 $1543 '' TOTAL DOWN 434 Part-Time GUARANTEED TRADE-IN LAU NDRY PT. split shift, Day $1000 BCP 5STAR & Eve hrs. Apply in person, ON IN-STOCK UNITS * Newark Manor, 254 West AWARD Main St. Newark DE. BRANDYWINE Smart people read fine print and we're glad CHAYSLER·PLYMOUTH WINNING 442 that you d1a . •24 month - 12,000 miles * per year lease Total cash at signing $798 - JEEP·EAGLE SERVICE Restaurant, Sentra TOTAL payments after 24 months 3807 Kirkwood Hwy. lounge, Hotel Enjoy the ride: $4 ,225 - NO GIMMICKS - NO GAMES . 1506 Belair Rd. "*24 month - 12,000 miles per year lease. Wilmington, DE Route 1 Total cash down at sign1ng $1543. INCLUDES Bel Air, MD TAX & TAGS AND FREIGHT - 200-SX S/E FOOD SERVICE Dining Services Part time, 1-800-879-5681 TOTAL payments after 24 months $4 ,510 - Aramark/ U ol DRussell [email protected] NO KIDDING ! Offer exp1res 3/31 /97. * *' Dining Hall flexible hours, $5.00/ hr to start. L ------~ MARCH MADNESS EOE. 302 -831 -2576 '97 Plymouth Voyager Stock #VIII Auto, AC , 7 Passenger, Cassette & More . Price includes previous Chrysler Min1van owner rebate. only $1&,900 New '97 Chrysler Concordes Stock #0127 V-6, Auto, PW, P/L, AJC . Cruise. Tilt, Much More We've Got the Color, Model and PRICE only $18,900 You've Been Looking For! · New Sebring --~~ ~- Convertibles Any '96 Convertible SI&OO Off '97 Plymouth $0 Down Breeze $289 /mo. Used Cars Cost Less at Colonial Honda 60mo. Stock #8114 @ 9% Over $1 million of Pre-Owned Inventory $13,950 in Stock AT ALL TIMES '97 Plymouth Neon Expresso Sport 94 TOYOTA CAMRY LE HOME 93 CHEVY Z34 Stock #A 126 $0 D wn Auto Auto, AM/FM Cass, PW, PL, only 811900 ~~~~:;~· Loaded OF THE PO, Cruise, Alloy Wheels ' @9% 12 All New '97 Jeep PRICED TO SELL ! CAN'T GO WRONG! Wrangler 4X4 MONTH· MAZDA MIATA & RX7 HONDA ACCORDS 12,000 Many To Choose From: Geo Trackers '17 Grand Charnoiik~ail• _ _...~~~;;::­ Suzuki Sidekick MilE 2 Drs, 4 Drs, Auto, 5 Spd Laredo 4X4 Stock #C202 GO TOPLESS FOR '97! WARRANTY PRICED TO SELL FAST! 6 cyl., Auto, PIW, P/L, A/C & More anly$28,• Easy Credit Financing Available '17 Jaap Charokaa Call for Immediate Credit Approval . 2 Door 4X4 Stock #K121 6 cyl., A/C, Cassette & more. $18,. 5439 Pulaski Hwy., Pen-yville, MD "' 410-642-2499 410-575-7249 410-642·U33 Eagle *Payments based on $3000. C8ahltrade 11 .49% with approved credit. State fees additional. Prior ..... excluded. P

SHEET METAL $DEBT CONSOLIDATION$. Cut monthly payments up to Learn a trade. Trai nees want­ 30-50%. Reduce interest. ed. Part-time positions with Stop collection calls. Avoid paid trai ning and generous bankruptcy - free confidential benefits including a retirement help. NCCS. Nonprofit, li­ plan. Local interviews now. cen sed/ bonded. 1 800·955- 0412. Call: BEHIND ON BILLS? Get im ­ (302) 366·1988 mediate relief. Free debt man­ agemenVconsolidation. Re­ 22-703-0075 duced payments. Lower inter­ AIR FORCE RESERVE est. Stop collection calls. re­ A GREAT WAY TO SERVE store credit. Non-profit. Bond­ ed. CCCI Toll-free 1-888-455- *95 TOYOTA SRS 86 SAAB *92 ACURA *97 EAGLE 2227. TALON P/U 4X4 9000 TURBO INTEGRA GS·R 454 ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED . VS , 5 SPEED, AJC , PS, PB, 4 CYL, TURBO, 5 S PD, AJC , PS, 4 CYL, 5 SPD, AJC , PS, PB, PW, 4 CYL, 5 SPD, AJC, PS, PB, PW, 1st & 2nd mortgages fast. No AM/FM CASSETIE PB, PW, PL, AM/FM CASS PL, TW, CC , AM/FM CASSETTE PL, TW, CC, AM/FM CASS·CD Truck Drivers upfront fees. EZ payment WAS $16,995 WAS $4 ,995 WAS $14,995 WAS $18,995 plans. great rates. Apply free. DRIVERS Solo/teams. Call todav. 1-800·223-1144. NOW$ 15,950 NOW $3,945 NOW$14,588 NOW$15,950 Teams - $100K+. Trainers - CAN'T AFFORD THE HOME $70K+. $2K sign-on (teams). YOU NEED? Get more home Drive conventionals coast-to­ for your money with minimal 88 FORD coast. Bonuses , benefits, downpayment. Complete fi ­ *93 JEEP GRAND *92 CHRYSLER *91 PONTIAC 401 K. Covenant Transport nancing if qualified. DeGeorge WAGONEER TOWN & COUNTRY BONNEVILLE RANGER P/U (experienced) 1-800-441 · Home Alliance . 1-800-343- V6, AT, AJC, PS, P B, PW, 4 CYL, 5 SPD, 4394 ext. SD-22. (Graduates) 2884. V8, AT, AJC , PS, PB, PW, VS, LOADED PL, TW, CC, AFC PB, AM/FM 1-800-338-6428 ext. SD-22. PL, TW, CC, AM/FM CD WAS $13,995 Weekend recruite rs. CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS! WAS $21 ,995 WAS $8,995 WAS $4,995 Credit problems understood. No application .fee. As low as: DRIVERS-HIRING DRIVERS! NOW$ 20,325 NOW$12,950 NOW $6,988 NOW $2,950 $10,000 - $95/mo., $25,000- $0.27- $0.29/mile. Premium $239/mo., $40,000 • $382/ equipment. 401K , guaranteed mo. Fixed rate 1·800-669· get home. Assigned tractors, 8957. Caoital Seekers. Inc. *92 GMC SAFARI *93 CHEVY *93 MERCURY 89 LINCOLN insurance available. Up to 4 weeks paid vacation. SilverEa· CONSOLIDATE. GOOD/BAD MINIVAN S·10 BLAZER GRAND MARQUIS MARK VIII gle/ Arnold Transport. 1-800- Cred it. $5,000 to $100,000. Vti , AT, AJC , PS, PB , PW, PL, V6, AT, AJC, PS, PB, PW, PL, VS, AT, AJC , PS, PB, PW, PL, vs. 846-4321 . 60 minute results & unse­ TW, CC, AM/FM CASSETTE TW, CC, AM/FM CASSETTE TW, CC, AM/F M CASSETTE LOADED, cured loans o.a.c. Must be WAS ~12,995 WAS $12,995 WAS $13,995 WAS $7,995 working , fast acceptance DRIVERS·OTR. One year + ex· $4,000 - $25,000. Consumer perience, up to $0.30 per Di rect. Toll free 1-800-507· NOW$12,250 NOW $11 ,950 NOW$12, 950 NOW $4,475 mile, weeJcty pay, insurance furnished, 401 K, assigned 9611. tractors. COL "A" w/HAZMAT CREDIT CARD PROBLEMS? required. Call Pat, Landair One low monthly payment. 88 FORD BRONCO II 89 JEEP WRANGLER *94 TOYOTA *94 OLDS CUTLASS Transport, Inc. 1-800-788- Cut Interest. No harassment. CAMRY ·xLEu SUPREME 7357. No fee . Counseling available. V6, 5 SPEED, AIC, PS, PB, PW, Non-profit agency. NACCS 1 4 CYL, 5 S PEED, PS, PB, V6, AT, AJC, PS, PB , PW, PL, V6 , AT, AJC, PS, PB, PW, PL, 800 881 -5353 ext 103 . PL, TW, CC , AM/FM CASS AM/FM HARDTOP TW, CC, AM/FM CASSETTE DRIVERS/REGIONAL. Home WAS $7,995 TW, CC, AM/FM CASS WAS $ 6,495 WAS $15,877 WAS $12,995 weekly, top pay, bonuses, ex· IMMEDIATE $$$ for struc· cellent benefits, assigned late tured settlements and de­ model equipment, paid load· ferred insurance claims. J. G. NOW $6,950 NOW $5,950 Now$14,950 NOW$11 ,655 ad/unloaded. COL (A) w/HAZ· Wentworth.1 800 386-3582. MAT. Leb Arnold. 1-800-957- 1111. 618 *94 GMC JIMMY 4 DR *93 BUICK LESABRE *95 CHEVY *93 CHEVY S·10 PIU Diet, Health Aids BLAZER 4DR OWNER-OPERATORS. Cardin­ al Freight Carriers Is offering a V6, AT, AJC , PS, PB, PW, PL, V6, AT, AJC , PS, PB, PW, PL, VS , 5 SPD, AJC, PS, PB, V6, AT, AJC, PS, PB, PW, PL, AM/FM CASSETTE profitable contract with top 00 YOU HAVE DIABETICS? TW, CC, AM/FM CASSETTE TW, CC, AM/FM CASSETIE TW, CC , AM/FM CASSETTE WAS $12,075 WAS $8,995 mileage pay (loaded or emp­ Receive your glucose monitor WAS $18,995 WAS $21 ,995 ty), free plate and permits, & supplies at no cost to you! paid tolls, and 90'/• no-touch Call Rainbow Foundation toll· NOW$17,950 NOW$10,950 NOW$20,988 NOW $8,275 freight. HazMat and late-mod· free 24 hours. 1·888-429· el equipment with 236" or 1025. less wheelbase required. Call 1-800-938-2473. 620 *CHECK OUT OUR CEITIPIED ISO POINT INSPECTED USED CARS Instruction 502 EXP. PIANO teacher has avail NEWARK "The Real Deal Is In Newark" Business Opps. openings for students Inter· rested In private piano less· II LET'S MAlE MONEY II ons. Clll302 456·3221. BRING IN THIS AD Enjoy a fascinating career with Chrysler ~~Jeep the fastest growlno Co. Be 636 TO RECEIVE vour own boss. 410 392-4536 Tutoring CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH • JEEP • EAGLE AN EXTRA $100 OFFI $$AVON$$ POTENTIAL $200. $2,000 per month. Sell where & when you like, Its not just NEED MATH HELP? 302-731-0100 door to door anymore. Medl· Exp. Tutor for all ages & 244 East Cleveland Ave., Newark, DE callother Insurance avail. 1 levels. 1-800-NJE-0535 800 288-6311. Ind. Reo. START TOOAYI302 738·8014 M ARUI 14, I 97 • EW RK P OST • P E 31 b http://www.ncbl.com/post/ 638 757 860 864 868 Typing, Resumes Four-Wheel Drive Tree Services Autos Under $1000 Autos Over $5000 ROUTE 40 COMM.RCIAL . lAS ACl£5 • 150 fT. HWY. FIONTAGl . ATTENTION LARSONS TREE NISSAN SENTRA 1987. /THINK SPRING I 2,900 SQ. fT. BUILDING-SHOP W/omcl STUDENTS IIIII Passed Inspection 2 mos. SERVICE a~o. Good engine & transmls- 1993 DODGE SHADOW s on. Rolled in accident. Best CONVERnBLE ES ~UCTIOIN I WILL TYPE YOUR TERM • Best rates available now Offer. Call410 620-1377. PAPERS WITH 1 DAY • Hazardous take downs White w/black top. AC, SAT., MARCH 22 • 1 1 AM TURN AROUND. • Sturn~& Shrub removal PW, PB, PS, Air Bag , Ft. ON THE PREMISES • nd clearing 864 $1.00 PER PAGE Wheel Drive, AMIFM Cas - 625 W. PULASKI HWY., ELKTON, MD • Brush chipping Autos Over $5000 TOYOTA '88 4x4 pick- • Firewood available sette. 63 K Miles! EIC. *** Call For Info TRANSCRIPTION WORK cond.l $9,0001 ($200. up. 4/cyl. 5/speed. ALSO ACCEPTED, PRICES *Fully Insured MD Forest Products operator. 410 R.C. BURKHEIMER & ASSOC. VARY ON JOB. '78 CORVEm Baby blue, belOW book VIIUelll) Very Dependable. ~ REAl TORS • A UCTIUtJr-r RS • APPRAI ,[ R~ • 392-5175. Auto, T ~s. Looks good. \ TRIS TATE S FOHf t.10ST AUCTIOtJ Flflt.' : ,;;~ Call: 410·392-3883 $3000. f~ 410· 207 · 5500 • FAX 410· 207 - 2029 "';'' NO JOB TOO BIG OR Asking $6 0 neg. Call 410- ~ -::: 1-000· 233-4169 .__.,~ TOO SMALL. 398-3381 'til9om. evenings I Call: 410·885·3652 CALL DEBBIE 818 410 392·5365 Power Boats 710 JeeP. Carpet, Floor Svcs. +++++ Plymoulfi Eagle IMAGINE •••• ER ~ WARM WEATHER, I BLUE SKIES I WALT'S CARPET AND YOU! only $15,495 SERVICE 1"~~=-:·. .,._~,, ..•. IN THIS BEAUTIFUL Do your carpets look shabby? Call the Carpet WELLCRAFT EXCEL lease torSIll ~4 lease for 8229/24 mo. Specialist. 21SL •gs Stock #78-0008 Stock #57-071 We can take care of your TRAILER INCLUDED new carpet installations, Mercrulser 4.3LX, V6, old carpet re-installations, 190 hp. Auto AC Dual Air carpet repair work 5 year extended (restretch, b1.1rn holes, warranty on engine. water damage, etc.) & INCLUDES: new carpet sales. Custom canvas, AMJFM lease for mo. cassette, Apelco 8500 SI 99/24 For FREE ESTIMATES marine radio, sink, stove, Stock #37-025 30 Reasonable Rates Ice box & portable toilet. AVAILABLE Call 410 893-4828 ALSO: Auto, AC, Dual Air Bags, DEPTH FINDER • NEVER 4 WD, PB, PS, AM/FM PS, PB, Dual Air Bags, IN SALT WATER. Cassette New Quadra Cell 715 LESS THAN 25 HRS. ON Cleaning Services ENGINE. Suspension. Stored Indoors 12 months/year. ~'The Real Deal Is In HOME MAID ONLY ...... YOUR CLEANING SOLUTIONS Same housekeeper weekly, bi· $16,000 weekly, monthly. Reasonable, rates, licensed & insured. OR BEST OFFER! -· 302 764·1761 FREE DELIVERY!! Please call: 733 609 581·3413 Lawn Care, Landscape BRUMITS LAWN 820 SERVICE Sail Boats GRASS CUTTING CLEAN-UPS CANADIAN 20' '69 Paceship & trailer, 3 HP Seagull motor, TRIMMING centerboard, main sail & gib. MULCHING Call410 398·0414 EDGING LIGHT HAULING STUMPS 824 SNOW REMOVAL Marine Equip .• FREE ESTIMATES CALL ANYTIME Supplies HOME 1302 834·9082 HYDRO - HOIST - 9,000 lb PAGER I 302 431·0509 cap, up to 34' boat. Better .------.I than new!S5.200 398-6774 11 11 Siple's Lawn 97 TRANSPORT 97 SUNPIRE Maintenance LEGAL NOTICE Stk #14891 Stk #14996 !i! Free estimates. !i! Insured. !i! Reasonable rates. INTHECOURT 610 932·5047 OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE 737 IN AND FOR NEWCASTLE Miscellaneous COUNTY Svcs. INRE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Johnny Thomas BLACK TOP driveways, free PETITIONER(S) est.. Call for spring specials TO _B. Hicks 302 836·9614 John Michael Thomas NOTICE IS HEREBY 756 GIVEN that Johnny Thomas intends to Trash Removal present a Petition to the Court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware STINE'S TRASH SERVICE in and for New Castle Why pay high prices for County, to change his trash service? For quality name to John Michael and clean service at only Thomas $16./month for residential Johnny Thomas 11 service, give us a call at Petitioner(s) 97 BtJNNEiiiLI.IE 410 392-9613 Serving from Elkton to Conowingo DATED: 3-4-97 Stk #14736 and Port De It area. np 3/14,21,28 - PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on 4/23/97 at 2:00 p.m. at: PUBLIC STORACI ••• ••• CHURCHMAIIS ROAD ,_. CASTLII,...... Dl ,,.,1.7.0•111e ·-~~~-·~ ·-~,,.. ·~ the personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: $f4,888 $20,688 C137- Eugene Slaughter· sofa, table, 2 chairs np !114,21 1997 Dodge 1997 Plymouth 1997 Jeep 97 Plyouth 1997 Jeep NEON BREEZE CHEROKEE 4X4 VOYAGER G. CHEROKEE AM /FM Cloth Seats, Dual Airbag, Rear Del AT. AC, AM/FM, Cloth, Dual Airbag 6Cyl. , AC, Cloth

STK# 97-586 'F1nance payments are based on "Chrysler Gold Key Plus" plan (see dealer for details). Lease payments are based on a closed end lease w/purchase option . First payment, refundable sec urity deposit and bank acquisition fee plus $2,500 cash or trade. Trade worth not guaranteed. State taxes & licensing fees not included. Photographs shown may not be actual vehicle available. All rebates apply including college grad.

' 90 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 93 DO~E . SHADoW CP · I 92 FORD RANGER XL ~ V6, AT, AC, AMIFM A , AC, AM/FM 94 ~EEP CHEROKEE PS, PB, AtMV CO Player 91 DODGE CARAVAN ' 95 DoDGE CARAVAI' . $4~995* ' .' 6 Cyl. , AT, AC , PS, PB V6, AT, AC, PS, PB, Tilt, Cruise, AM/FM Cass. V6, AT, AC.1'iH , CI'Uise . $3,495* '$4 ·995* '.( ~ $129* mo. ·. $13,495* '$1 '9* ' $5,995* ' , ' $11,995~ ·'I $99*mo. 48months · . .. 2 mo. 42 months $299*mo. 48months· $199* mo. $2S9~mo . ., 60 months 36 months &Omonths

90 MERCURY TOPAZ SDN 94 PONTIAC S-LE 95 FORD RANGER AT. AC, AMIFM Cass. AT, PS, PB, PL, TILT, AMIFM . . ' J \ $9,495*' ' $3,995* $4,995* 93PLYMOUTH 96 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB 414 $219*m~. · Conversion, V6, AT, AC, PW, PL $119* mo. $169* mo. VB, AT, SLT, PW, PL, Tilt Cruise 60mon..,, VOYAGER 42 months 36 months $18,495* 6 Cyl ., AT, AC, AM/FM $13,$96* $349*mo. $9,995* $299*mo. 91 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA 94 CHRYSLER LDARON CONY. · 72 months • .CHEVY 3500 CREW CAB $229*mo . ao·months V6, AT, AC, PS , PB , AMIFM V6, AT, AC, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise 484, AT, AC, PW, PL 60 months $4,995 $9,995* ONLY$10,995*

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