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April 21, 1988 The New Ark Post B section University team to study gaits of top U.S. marathoners An eight-person team of Universi­ mile courses, according to Dr. David Past research has shown that the and rate of strides taken by the ­ the 1988 Summer Olympics, who ty of Delaware researchers will A. Barlow, associate professor of way a runner runs undergoes subtle ners as they tired. have been training for four years. travel to Olympic marathon trials in physical education, athletics and changes as the runner tires. The research is co-sponsored by But, Barlow said, the results will be Jersey City and Pittsburgh later this recreation and co-director of the the University, the U.S. Olympic used by those who will compete in month to continue their study of University's Human Performance The researchers expect to build on Committee and the Association for the future. marathoners' gaits and the Laboratory. work they performed in 1984, when Advancement of Sports Potential. Learning about the small differn­ mechanics of motion. they filmed and studied the gaits of The Human Performance ces that separate a winner from so­ " What are the alterations in gait 40 women runners in the first Laboratory provides research and meone who finishes far back in the The male and female runners, mechanics of the elite versus those Women's Olympic Marathon Trial. professional consultant services in pack might enhance the per­ competing for a spot on the U.S. who don 't do as well?" Barlow ask­ That study investigated the varying the areas of exercise physiology and formance of funners "still in the Olympic team heading for Korea ed. The researchers will study how a rates of speed achieved by the run­ biomechanics. development stage or the future per­ this summer, will be filmed at runner's gait changes over the ners at different points in the Results of the research will not formance of current competitors," various points as they cover the 26.2- course of the marathon, he said. marathon, and changes in length come in time to help marathoners in S. Barlow said. Donovan, l{woka Newark lead St. Mark~s upsets past Newark, 14-4 Glasgow 'Jackets win, 7-5 Davies rests Yellowjacket regulars

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It is difficult to say if St. • Newark - Defeated Glasgow For Newark High softball Mark's High's 14-4 drubbing of 7-0. and A.l. duPont 4-0. Bob Son­ coach Lynea Mosteller, it was Newark Saturday night at Bann­ chen (3·0! pitched a five hitter not a pleasant thought. Her ing Park means anything. One against A.l. Bruce Hannah pitched young Yellowjacket squad, still might have hoped for some sort a four hitter against Glasgow. Lost trying to develop confidence at of definitive result from the to St. Mark's (see story) . 5-2, 3-1 in the plate, would soon be facing meeting of the two local baseball Blue Hen Conference Flight A. Glasgow and one of the fastest powers, but circumstances did • St. Mark's - Defeated Dickin­ softball pitchers in Blue Hen not have it work that way. son 12-0. and Archmere 10·3. Also Conference Flight A. Newark's first and second defeated Newark (see story). Gary And they would be trying to starting pitchers, Bob Sonchen Lynch had three RBis in each hold a strong offensive team at and Bruce Hannah, had pitched game . Pedro Swann hit two home bay with one of the slowest pit­ earlier in the week (producing runs agaisnt Archmere . 5·0. chers in the conference. shutout victories over A. l. du­ • Glasgow - Lost to Newark 7- "I thought Glasgow would kill Pont and GJflsgow) , and a 0. Defeated Brandywin e 12-7. 1-3, us," Mosteller said. "I thmmht number of Yellowjacket starters 1-3 in BHC Flight A. they'd cream us." In Mosteller's stayed on the bench. • Christiana - Defeated William opinion, the team felt the same. "The bottom line is that this is Penn 8-6 (see story) . Lost to Bran­ "I think they were scared to a non-conference game," said dywine 9-8. Scott Bowers hit triples death of Glasgow." Newark coach Harry Davies. in both ga mes. 1-3, 1-3 in BHC But everything went right for "This is not a meaningful game Flight A. Newark last Tuesday afternoon, for us." • Hodgson - Lost to Wilm­ as they surprised the visiting In that light, Davies benched ington Christian 4-3. Dragons 7-5. starters Tim Pyle, Tim Wagner, "I was thrilled with everybody Ted Raftovich (leading the team really played well for me. He got today," said Mosteller. "There with a .540 batting average), a base hit and played a good wasn't a kid out there who dissa­ Mitch Thomas and Sonchen in steady third base. Brian Lesher pointed me today." favor of reserves George played a good left field. Our The 'Jackets managed only Chakar, Brian Lesher and Scott game plan was to use three or three hits in 41-3 against Gershman. four pitchers to give them some swift starter Carrie Klein, but "It was to reward the kids who work. they put the ball in play. have been practicing hard and give them a chance to play," See ST. MARK'S! 4b Glasgow pitcher Stacy Winterringer gets ready to sling ball to Newark batter. See NEWARK/4b said Davies. " George Chakar l(ravette to skate with Semanick Christiana tops Penn, ween a spate of photo sessions 8-6, for 'biggest win' by David Woolman and publicity appearences ear­ ly this week, sessions for which 0) and make up for two tough he had the crash course in by David Woolman losses to Newark and Concord. Ron Kravette likes a makeup. "I think the first couple of challenge, so this has been a " We're very enthusistic games were just bad luck," said good week for him. He drove about the partnership. I don't Christiana High's baseball Moore. "The ball didn't bounce across the continent from his think either of us will have to team defeated traditional power in our favor. Tonight, we made home in California. He learned push the other." William Penn 8-6 last Wednes­ our opportunities, and that the fine art of makeup applica­ Kravette won the Junior Na­ day at Banning Park, and if it made the difference." tion. And he skated with his tional Championship in 1986, had not been so miserable out­ The Vikings were in a hole new ice dance partner Suzie and finished seventh at the side, the already small crowd from the start when two errors Semanick for the first time. World University Games last might have lingered to rejoice. and two singles put Penn up by Kravette replaces Scott year, both with former partner Spring evenings can be cold. one with the bases loaded and Gregory, ,who has retired from Collette Huber. He first skated "I would say it was the biggest none out in the top of the first. · amateur ice skating because of when he was ten, and has been win that I've been a part of in Bowers struck out the next three a sever e back injury. ice dancing for six years. four years," said Christiana batters. Semanick and Gregory were Born in New Jersey, he grew coach Jack Moore. " It had a lot "I wasn't expecting to strike the 1988 national ice dance up in California, and graduated to do with the fashion in which out the side," said the champions, and members of from the University of Califor­ we won. We were losing, then we righthander. "I knew the team the U.S. Olympic Team, pro­ nia at Irvine in 1986. There he came back, we were losing, then could bounce back from It viding Krav~tte yet another studied history and Russian. we came back again. came anything, and I have experience stiff challl'nge. "I'm actually the only per­ down to the last out and the kids in Canal (Little League) with " I've never skated with so­ son who has ever graduated showed me." that kind of situation. meone as determined as The Vikings (1-2 overall and in Suzie," said Kravette, in bet- Blue Hen Conference Flight A) See SKATE/4b came from behind three times to See VIKINGS/ 4b get the win for Scott Bowers (1-

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events will be held in the 800 meters and 1600 meters. Glasgow Invitational Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for high school Ice skating exhibition students, and free for eighth graders and under . University of Delaware Figure Skating Club pairs competitors Natalie The Glasgow Invitational track meet , a loca l preview and Wayne Seybold will perform in the "Olympic Nights" exhibition to to the conference and state championships, will be held be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 28-30 at The Friday and Saturday, April 22 and 23 at Glasgow High Little Leagues open Skating Club of Wilmington . Weldin and Carru:hers Lane, just off Foulk School . Preliminary races in the 100 meters, 200 Road . meters and 100-meter high hurdles will be held Friday The program will also include pairs skaters Gillian Wachsman and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The finals of these events, and Little League baseball gets under way this weekend in Todd Waggoner, Polish national champion Grzegorz Filipowski, Julie the rest of the events will be held Saturday from noon to Newark, with opening days for the Newark National and Wasserman, AnnMarie and Brian Wells, Karen Ann Gooley and Stash 5p.m. Newark American leagues Saturday afternoon . Both Serafin. Special guest stars will be Carol Fox and Richard Dailey, 1987 Fifteen boys teams and 15 girls teams will participate will open the season with dignitary-laden ceremonies in professional ice dance champions . in the meet, which will include every event normally the morning, and wil l play a full slate of games in th e Preferred seating tickets cost $15 for adults, $10 for chldren under 12. held in the dual meets, including pole vaulting . Novice afternoon at their respective fields . General seating tickets cost $10 for adults, $6 for children under 12. For tickets, call The Skating Club of Wilmington at 658-8889 .

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SPORTS St. Mark's Spartan track teams split with Con~ord CALENDAR by David Woolman TRACK • The Newark Tennis Up the hill and across the • Newark - Boys defeated • Christiana - Boys defeated Tournament, featuring men's street from St. Mark's High's Brandywine 89-57 . larmar McKean 93-40 . Lost to Delcastle and women's open singles and dirt track, Mike Murphy plies Chandler won the 200, 400, and 113-23 . Johnnie Newsome won the doubles competition, will be his trade in front of a few team­ was part of the 800 and 1600 relays. 100, 200 and the 800 relay against held April 23, 24, 30 and May 1 mates and competitors, a coach Girls defeated Brandywine 88-49 . McKean . Girls defeated McKean at Barksdale and Phillips or two, and some assistants to Whitney Townsend won the 200 88-48. Lost to Oelcastle 90-47. parks. Entrants are guaranteed measure and record the throws. and tied for first in the high jump. Wanda Brown won the shot and a minimum of two matches. As usual, this Monday against • St. Mark's - Boys lost to Con­ discus at both meets. The team Cost is $10 for singles, $12 per Concord he wins the shot put. cord 73-65 (see storyl. Defeated Ar· participated in the Lake Forest In ­ doubles team. Deadline is 5 The discus event is not even in chmere 86-51 . David Prado won the vitational Saturd .~ y . For the girls, p.m. Wednesday, April 20. For question. 100, 200 and was · part of the 400 Diana Pitts finished first in the 400, details, contact the Newark "With Murph usually throw­ relay team against Archmere. Girls second in the 200 and fifth in the Department of Parks and Ing outside of the mainstream, defeated Concord 70·67 (see story) . 100. Beth Otter finished third in the Recreation at 366-7060. you tend to forget about him," Lost to Archemere 85-52. Pam Lef­ high jump, fourth in the long jump • The fourth annual Paul says St. Mark's coach Joe fler won the 100, 300 hurdles and and fifth in the triple jump. Wanda Simpeon Scbolarsblp Run, a O'Neill. "By far and away he's was part of the 400 relay team Brown finished fifth in the shotput TAC-certified five kilometer the top guy on the team." against Archmere. and sixth in the discus. For the race, will be held at 10 a.m. His throw of 171' 3" is very • Glasgow - Boys lost to boys, Everett Pringle finished third Saturday, Apri123 at The Pilot close to his best, and is 33 feet William Penn 100-35. Andy Kirk in the 400, Gerald Hairston finished School, 100 Garden of Eden farther than anyone has thrown won the 3,200. Girls lost to William third in the high jump and Johnnie Rd., Wilmington. Cost is $7 this season. If he shows up at'the Penn 70-67. Nina Potts won the Newsome finished fifth in the 200 . before April 20, $8 after that state meet, he will successfully 100, the high jump and was part of The 800 relay team finished fifth. date. For details, ca11478-1740. defend his title. the 400 relay . • Two grass court co-ed "He's a man among boys volleyball leagues will be spon­ when it comes to the discus," and part of the successful mile BOO relay. sored this summer by the says assistant coach Dean and two mile relays. "I am just Julie Dombrowski won the 400 Newark Department of Parks Griskowwitz. starting to learn and get varsity (68.23), and was part of the mile and Recreation. Teams will " Down the line, if there's experience now." relay. Pam Leffler won the 300 play in Monday or Thursday more competition, it won't " We're a young team this hurdles and was part of the 400 evening leagues (eight teams hurt," says Murphy. "It's year," said Jason Green, first In and mile relays. per league) at Barksdale and always nice to be pushed." the 300 hurdles(44.45), and part Helen Shields was the other Phillips parks. Registration As of last week, Murphy, who of the mile relay. "In two years, member of the mile relay opens at 8:30a.m. Wednesday, has only thrown the shot and this is going to be a ~trong team. (4 :42.3), and was part of the vic· April 27 in the department of· discus since ninth grade, was We have a lot of strong torious 400 relay (55.0) with fice, Newark Municipal leaning towards accepting a freshmen.'' Michelle Hertzfeld. Building, 220 Elkton Rd. En­ scholorship offer from Virginia, Also part of the mile relay "I have a lot of talent to work tries will be accepted on a first but he had not ruled out going to (3 :59.2) were Dave Prado and with this ·year," said Kraiss. come, first served basis. Stanford. Ken Wat. Joe Lombardi, Clark " I'm hoping to finish in the top Deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday, "They may want me to throw Miller and John Ormsby com­ five or six this year." May 19. The season will open the hammer, too. I've never pleted the two mile relay team the first week of June. For done that before. It's not a high (9:27). details, call 366-7060. school sport. II The girls team fared better, WON'T YOU FEEL DUMB ·1 • The Millcreek Lions Club "I have high expectations, but defeating Concord 70-67. Maila will hold its seventh annual not as high as he has for Madric and Melanie Avenarius fiabing tournament Sunday, himself," says O'Neill. "You each had four first place finishes IF YOU PAY MORE? May 1 at Lums Pond State could never have predicted that to lead the team. Park near Newark. Featured he'd throw as well as he has " It was close," said Hilda COMPLETE REBUILT will be cash prizes for largest thrown the discus. Kraiss, as the team needed the bass, panfish and "He's bright enough and in­ victory in the final event, the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION hybrid/striper. Entry fee is $15 terested enough that I wouldn't mile relay, to win. "I'll take it. for adults and $10 for children be surprised whatever he gets. I " Due to the 11 day layoff, under 16. Registration will be can't put any limits on him. He'll we've got work to do, we've got held 5-9 a .m . at the main en­ definitely be a good competitor to get in shape.'' 0 trance or the boat launch. The wherever he goes." "I think this spring the giris $235° * event will begin at 6 a.m., with At the moment, Murphy are coming along really well," final weigh-in at 2:30p.m. Pro­ routinely provides St. Mark's said Avenarius, who won the 100 100o/o WARRANTY·:~~~~ ceeds benefit community ser­ with a much needed 10 points in meters (13.7), the long jump NEWARK vice projects. the dual meets. His help was not (13'7") and was part of the 400 enough for the boys team, which and mile relays. "People have 2860 Ogletown Rd. • The 13th annual Newark lost to Concord 72-65. worked hard and it shows. •• Run for Your Life to-kilometer This is to be a difficult season "We get along well, and can (302) 366-8234 race will be run at 6:30p.m . for the Spartans, who graduated place a lot of people in different Thursday, May 5 at Barksdale a large group of talented seniors things, 11 said Angela Miller, part Four Wheel and Front Park. The popular, rolling last spring. of the 800 relay team. course is TAC-certified. There " We're not expected to do Madric won the 100 Wheel Drive Specialists! will be five women's and six anything this year," said Dan hurdles(l6.0), the shot put men's divisions, and the first Keefer, first in the 800 (2:20.0) (34'1"), the 200 (28.63) and the 20 Other Stores Throughout 150 entrants will receive a Run Delaware, Pennsylvania for Your Life seat cushion. Preregistration is $6, by 5 p.m. and New Jersey Tuesday, May 3. 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BALLARD, Come In Today For A Visit. JEFFERSON, Big Elk Mall MOFFITT & URIAN Elkton, MD Certified Public Accountants 20 Peddler's Village (301) 398-8786 Newark, DE 19702 737-5511 Aprll21, 1988 The NewArk Post Jb SPORTS " It all started with the meets at Baynard Stadium on Wednes­ day nights in the summertime. We used to go over and run in those all the time. Running for love "He saw kids trying to do something, so he just decided to start the club up. "Most of the girls on the high St. Mark's star Maila Madric hopes to set good example school track circuit right now, like myself and my cousin Sharnette Handy, we've run 200 meters, the 300-meter with the club since we were 11 or pressure, or to fall behind in my 12 years old, so we have a sound by David Woolman hurdles, and the other sprint schoolwork. I was pretty much relays as well, while running in decided between Temple and foundation for track.'' the maximum of four events at Pitt early. Not only has the club provided every dual meet. '.'(Temple) started recruiting members with the fundamentals So many things keep Maila of the events, but with traveling Madric running. A full-ride "I don't have any problems me, and then they kind of laid off with it,"because Mrs. Kraiss (St. because I was going to go to the and meet experience as well. track scholarship to Temple "It helps you in the long run. University. The love and sup­ Mark's coach, Hilda) is fair University of Pittsburgh. When about it. She puts me in things I everything didn't work out the You get that train of thought, port of her family. Defending and you never lose it," her state titles, and maybe winn­ would run anyway. Four races way I wanted it to, they stepped seems hard, but after you do so back in. Madric finds competing ing some new ones. But most of harder when she's not being all, her niece, who turned one much practicing, the meets are "Academics and track. If I a treat. could find that combination, I'll challenged, which is not an un­ last Wednesday. common situation. "I look at the "She keeps me going," says She also takes her leadership be happy." role very seriously. "I feel that Madric seems quite pleased honor roles in the USA Today the senior from St. Mark's High and I compare myself with that. I by the time you get to the 12th with her choice, and with the School. "I look at her and see I have to do better if I want to someone that's going to look up grade, you should be a leader priorities of the school. anyway, no matter how you per­ "The coach told me education get up there with them. tome. "I'll probably be geared "I keep asking them to bring form, and guide the freshman is number one and track is se­ and sophomores. cond. I can deal with that. Track towards one thing (at Temple) her to the track meets. I want and that will help out a lot. With her to see me and let her know "Sometimes I felt bad when I is not always guaranteed. had to travel so much this year Anything could happen. I would a lot of attention towards my that she can grow up and do the hurdles, I think I could be good. same thing. She'll have the and I was missing practices. I definitely go with the books." think they all understood what She plans to study in the The times in the national col­ talent." legiate meet weren't much bet­ Apparently, the talent runs in was going on." health field, perhaps sports Madric found herself a medicine or nursing. ter than mine. They ran a 7.9 in the family. Her father, Art the 55 hurdles (Maila's best time Madric, coaches track at desirable commodity this spr­ Her track career began half a ing. "I was recruited all over, dozen years ago when her father is an 8.25, set at the winter track Howard. Her cousin Sharnette championships). Handy, also a senior, sprints for but I limited it very early founded the Wilmington Track because I didn't want that Club. "Track has opened a lot of Howard. doors for me." Her father has been important to her development as a runner both on a personal level, and as the head coach of the Wilm­ BASEBALL ington Track Club. CARDS _:FAST LUBE SERVICE "He's helped me a lot, but A GRAND SLAM COLLECTION even more than the training, my mother has helped me a lot psychologically. "I give him all the credit for the actual workouts, but I give her just as much credit, and my stepfather and my brother. My whole family is pushing me. They're very supportive." This includes Handy, who is one of Madric's toughest com­ petitors as well. "In the hurdles, we're the top two, and we practice against each other consistently. It's fun, because we are cousins. I love her to death. No race could tear us apart. 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to the Bucs this season. Tommy April 23 before beginning the SOFTBALL So far, the cost of ambition has most difficult week of the season been small. Caravel Academy Lyons has given up just three earned runs in 18 innings of pit­ to date. They host Sussex Cen­ • N-ark - Defeated Glasgow Unbeaten Caravel has increased the difficulty of its tral Monday, April 25, Sallies 7-5 (see story). but lost to William baseball schedule to avoid last ching as the top starter. Nig­ year's fate of being ignored for gebrugge also has confidence in Thursday, April 28 and play at Penn 23-0. 2-4. 2-2 in Blue Hen Tatnall Saturday, April30. Conference Flight A . state tournament participation, the pitching of Derek Shaw, Ronnie Lynam and Mike Craft. "I think this coming week is a • St. Mark's - Defeated Dickin­ baseball squad and has still managed to win the son 8-1, and Arch mere 11 -7. Erica first five games of the season. Lynam leads the team with a real key for us," says Nig­ Sneed had five RBis in the two "We're extremely happy with .579 average, with Ned Mechling gebrugge. "We haven't played games. 4-0. 1-0 in conference. the way things have progress­ hitting .526 and Rich Krauss hit­ in a while. If we get through this ed," says coach Paul Nig­ ting .444. The team as a whole is week playing up to our potential, • Glalgow ·- Lost to Newark 7-5 gebrugge. " Right now things we'll have some momentum go­ (see story). and Brandywine 3-0. faces tough test hitting well over .300, according are gelling for us. It's early, but to Niggebrugge. ing into that tough week. Defeated McKean 11 -3 on a Carrie we've done some good things." Klein no-hitter. Tamara Mims had Smyrna, St. Andrew's and Caravel plays Friends today "We're excited about the two hits against Brandywine and Sanford are a fpw to have fallen and St. Andrew's Saturday, challenge." McKean. 2-4, 1-3 in BHC Flight A. • Christiana - Lost to Bran­ dywine 23-1, and William Penn 14- 1. 0-4. 0-4 in BHC Flight A . • Caravel - Defeated Perryville Newark surprises 9-2. Kristi Taylor was 2-2 with three St. Mark's RBis. Hodgson - Lost to Wilmington Christian 23-9. stings Glasgow squad Brosnahan's sacrafice bunt. from 1b Newark scored in the first Newark "This is what we haven't been when Pam Wisniewski walked to TENNIS doing," said Mosteller. "We drive in Jessica Keppel, who got haven't been making contact, on by an error. The 'Jackets from lb and today we made contact." scored five times in the fourth • N-ark Girls defeated "I saw, generally, a flat effort . Wilmington 4-1, and William Penn "I'm not disappointed. I out there, along with defensive Jessica Geiger and Tameka 3-2. Michelle Lyons, and the pair of wanted to win the game, but that errors that kept us from getting Wright each got on by errors. Susan Cosgrove and Elizabeth wasn't our first priority." up," said Glasgow coach Nancy Heidi Haslett singled in Geiger, Craig won in both matches. Boys St. Mark's, on the other hand, Pierce. and Tammy Deighen knocked In defeated Wilmington 5-0, and took the game very seriously, William Penn 5-0 . David Moody, "We came out thinking we Wright and Haslett with her first pounding out 11 hits while im­ were going to cream them," hit of the season. Jessie Crook Robert Cords, Chris Manniso and proving their record to 6-0. said Klein. "We all thought we singled in Deighen, and scored the pairs of Barry Herman and Chris "I was very pleased to score Miller and Eric Voight and David had them already. I don't think on a two base error allowed to as many runs as we did and beat we were playing to the best of Keppel. Gwinn won in both matches. Newark, who I feel is one of the our ability. We made too many Klein was replaced by Stacy • Christiana - Girls lost to Ar­ top two or three teams in the errors, and we're not playing Winterringer who got Glasgow chmere 5-0, and to A .l. duPont 5-0. state," said coach Tom Lemon. together at all." out of the inning. Winterringer Boys lost to Archmere 4-1, and A .I. "This week we had three games Lisa Schaeffer's pitching for started a Glasgow comeback in duPont 5-0. Vasan Parameswaren and we scored figures in Newark was not overwhelming the next inning with a leadoff won the match. all three of them, and we were in (10 hits, 5 walks), but she got the . double figures in hits, too." job done, keeping the Dragons Klein, moved to first base in • St. Mark's - Girls defeated Mike Donovan led the team in Glasgow 5-0 . Lost to Ursuline 5-0 . off balance, spreading out the the field, singled and was out at production, going two for four hits, and pitching out of the second on Norma Stoddard's Defeated Archmere 5-0 . Sara Turn­ with three RBis. Mike Smyth bull. Tina Faulkner. Kirsten jams. fielder's choice. Erica Obliger got on base four times while go­ "Most of us are used to really knocked Winterringer and Stod­ Lohrbach and the pairs of Erin ing two for four with a triple and Quinn and Doris Resurrection, and fast pitching," said Klein, who dard in with a single. an RBI. Starting pitcher John had two hits. "We can't hit slow Nikki Tarentino got on by an Suzie Song and Melodie lcasiano Kwoka was two for three. won their matches against Glasgow pitchers. Most of us were way error, and both scored on throw­ and Archmere. Boys defeated Kwoka held Newark to five ahead of her." ing errors in a botched pickoff Glasgow 5-0. and Wilmington 5-0. hits in six innings in his third ap­ "I'm satisfied if we're getting attempt by Newark. Newark led Nick Elzy, Jeff Combalacer, Nor­ pearence for his second victory. that many hits," said Pierce, 6-5. man Wallace, and the pairs of The game was tight until the "but we didn't get anything with Newark survived another James Combalacer and Brian Erl­ bottom of the third, when the them." Glasgow threat in the sixth, cat­ ing, and Marc lcasiano and John first seven men who came up to Glasgow wasted a bases­ ching Laura Mazza in a rundown Combalacer won their matches. the plate for St. Mark's scored, loaded situation in the first inn­ between third and home. The putting the Spartans up 8-2. ing, and two runners in scoring 'Jackets scored an insurance • Glasgow - Boys lost to St. Newark starter Bill Dilenno was position in the third. They run in the sixth when Donna Mark's 5-0. and Brandywine 5-0. responsible for all eight runs, on scored a run in the second to tie Welker singled in Crook, who got Girls lost to St. Mark's 5-0 . seven hits. Craig Klockars pitch­ the game when Tamara Mims on with a leadoff walk. ed two innings and gave up two got a leadoff walk, stole second, "I think we've improved," runs on two hits, and Curt Bed­ took third on a throwing error said Shaeffer. "We're hitting ford gave up four runs on three and scored on Maria better than last year.'' hits in one inning of work. Klockars led the Yellowjackets in production going two for GOLF three. Vikings top Wm. Penn for 'biggest win' "I wanted to do well because from lb • N-ark - Defeated Concord this is the first game I've started Chris Yeager led off the Chris­ scored on a double steal with 6% -2'h. Lost to Mt. Pleasant 7-2. in by a single from Bowers, who pitching," said Diienno, " but I "I was prepared. I knew I tiana fourth inning with a single. Capone. had moved to second base on John Stritzinger won both of his had it in mind that it was a non­ could do it. I just had to go out Brian Miles attempted a Bowers (five innings, six runs, matches. defense. conference game. and show myself." sacrifice bunt, and took first on five hits, eight , two "Usually I don't hit well when • St. Mark's - Defeated Wilm­ " It wasn't a pressure situa­ Kevin Mullins (two for three, a high throw. Both moved over walks) was replaced by Duzan I'm pitching, but the ball bounc­ ington 6-3. Kyle Mayhew was the tion. I knew I wasn't going to one RBI) and Adam Weber led on a passed ball, and an error on in the sixth. The reliever pitched ed my way," said Bowers, who medalist with a 38 on the Three lit­ pitch the whole game." off the bottom half of the inning a ball hit by Andy Capone allow­ two innings of no hit ball, strik­ was three for four. "I'm very ex­ tle Baker's course. Newark defeated A.I. Thurs­ with walks. Bowers (three for ed both to score. An infield ing out two and walking one for cited that I'm hitting the ball. It • Glasgow - Lost to Bran ­ day in what Davies called "the four, one RBI) helped his own single by Kevin Mullins drove in the save in his first appearance really builds my confidence." dywine 6-3, lost to Wilmington 7'h biggest game of the season for cause by hitting an RBI single, Capone and the Vikings led 5-3. of the year. "I know that they can win," to 1 Y2 . Hubbard won both of his us. The kids played a beautiful driving in Mullins. Bryan Duzan Penn came right back with "My confidence was said Moore. "My question is, do matches. game." drove in Weber with a single, three hits and a walk to score building," said Duzan. "I miss­ they know they can win. Ob­ • Christiana - Defeated Clay­ Sonchen pitched a five-hitter and Christiana took a 2-llead. three runs in the fifth and ed the first two games, and this viously, the way they played to­ mont 8% · %. Lost to Salesianum 9- in that game, and he, Thomas Penn came back in the second, reclaim the lead 6-5. In Chris­ was my chance to show my day shows me that they do. 0. Korey Johnson was the medalist and Pyle had RBis. The game again putting men of first and tiana's half of the inning, stuff. I came in ready." "I just hope that the kids don't in the Claymont match with a 45 at put Newark (5-2, 3-1 in Blue Hen second by errors. A sacrifice Bowers hit a leadoff triple, and The Vikings scored an in­ let down and think this is it. If Louviers. Conference Flight A) in the hunt bunt moved them over, and a scored on an infield single by surance run in the sixth, as they continue to believe in for a conference title. single put the Colonials up 3-2. Capone. Miles walked, and Mullins singled and was driven themselves, we'll do well." Auto Su TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 1-800-638-WOOD Skaters Kravette, Selllanick 6PM-BPM 20 1/o OFF Custom Backyard Play Areas invitational event in California EVERYTHING IN STORE from lb the negative reaction to (excludes sale items! in early August. 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_lE_G_A_L_N_O_T_IC_E_L_E_G_A_L_N_O_T_IC_E_L_E_G_A_L_N_O_T_IC_E_L_E_G_A_L_N_O_T_JC_E_ ~-20-2H_e_lp_W_a_n_te_d_ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES BREAKFAST COOK Estate of Frieda Leser, NOTICEOF CITYOFNEWARK Estate of Helen M. Hall, ~ (5:30am-2pm shift) & NIGHT Deceased. Notice is hereby DIVORCE ACTION DELAWARE Deceased. Notice is hereby ANNOUNC~ COOK. Also Kitchen help. Full- geisvteamn entlharayt uLpeotnt etrhes JTEON: EWREILTTLIEE. RcesApRoOndLeYnNt PUBLIC BEARING given that Letters time. Mature person only. Reaching 25,500 Homes in Newark, De. T NOTICE Testamentary upon the 11 O p I Some experience necessruy. ~fs~~ ~~~~ed~r~ier ifJ~ ~~~~~ Jel!r~a~~eg~~~ty- Pu:.~~~ ~~:0~02.2 ~fsta50~ of~:~:b~~:aMC::~~ ADOPTION~~~~~aa ~oo.ing Benefits, paid vacation. Salary PRIVATE PARTY ADS Newark, De. deceased, JAMES E. JENER- of the City Charter of the Wilm., De . deceased, were reg~~b~sefu~Z'n:na~::~t:1 were duly granted unto E T T E , petit i 0 n e r, Code of the City of Newark, duty granted unto Irene Me- couple who want to adopt a C:: · S College 15 Words or less: 1 week •••.••••.•• $3.50 Renate R. Maass on the six- has brought suit against Delaware, Notice is hereby Carthy on the fourth day of baby. We can't have children of A m1 or 1 1Nn, 1108k · teenth day of March A.D. you for divorce in the Fami- given or a public hearing at April A.D. 1988, and all per- out own. We can help with your venue, I!Nar · 15 Words or less: 2 weeks •••••••••• $8.50 1988, and all persons in- ly Court of the State of a regular meeting of the sons Indebted to the said expenses. Please call us Burger Kinl, 30 S. Chapel 0 Blind Ads (reply to Box No.) •••• add $2.00 ~~:te~~u~~~:;idt:ec::~~ ~~c~~t~ fn ~~~o~~~ g;:~~~r ~t t~~eM~~~~r;~l ~~J:!~~:n[;~~e~~E~~ ~~~~~,;o~ - ~;~~~7~~::,~ ;~~k~at~:. ~~s~ Additional Words ••••••••• 25c (per word) E~~~!~'f~g~haend~~~~~ rr~e 1;?s~~r£~3: ~~~ ~~o~d~a~y~.: :p~ejE)li~. ~~~~f~ ~~~o~~~~~hi:l~a~~= ~ - 2~~~/581, Gaithersburg A2&?~pll~meMo . s~~~/F:a~ "t!C:O:n Bold Type Face •••••••••••••••• add $1.00 against the deceased are torney p.m., at which time the required to exhibit and pre- let's help each other. 5[ requiredtoexhibitandpre- SHAKUNTLAL. -Council will consider for sent the same duly pro- 114 y diG age Sale CASHIERIFUELAITENDANT To Reach an Additional17,000 Homes in sent the same duly pro- BHA YA, ESQ. Final Action and Passage bated to the said Executrix ar ar All self-serve shifts avallable. Cecil County, Md., Cecil Whig Same =t:: t'e:~:e ~~~ ~~~~:~~~ ~~ih'~}!;wood ~~;;.,~~~~wing proposed or- ~f Oc~f:~e ~t~o~~. d~~ ~~~~i~s Ae~1~~ ~~m~ou~ AM SHIFTS: day of September A.D. 1988, Elsmere De. Bill No. 88-11 - An Or- abebhidelf by the law in this First left past Old Baltimore Mon-4am-3pm Day Pick-Up •••••••••••••••••••••• $1.00 or abide by the law in this 19805 dinance Amending Ch . 2, a · Tues-4am-3pm behalf. or the petitioner if Administration, By Revis- lreneMcCarthy Pike).Microwave,lawnmower. Wed-4am-3pm Please check your Ad the first time it appears. We can be Renate R. Maass, unrepresented, and the ing the Pay Plan for Executrix paint machine, gtill, lots of qual- Thurs-4am-3pm Executor Court within 20 days after Management Employees Address 1ty children's clothing . Friday & responsible for only one incorrect insertion. Address publication of this notice, susan A. Lamblack Piet H. VanOgtrop, Saturday, 9-2pm. Fri-4am-3pm Bruce E. Hubbard, Sat·5am-3pm exclusive of the date of City Secretary Esquire YARD SALES at 11 & 17 Ply Sun-5am-3pm Esquire publication, as required by Advertised: :e~~~elaware mouth Drive. W. Chestnut Hili 224 E . Delaware Avenue 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted 202 Help Wanted Newark, DE. 19711 ~':!~~e, ~~~h~~tonr:~~~h~ ~~rit[U'~f.tj 988 Newark, DE. 19711 Rd. & 896. Household items, PM SHIFTS: np4/14-3 notice at Family Court. np 4/14-2 np 4/21-3 Mon-3pm-1 Opm DIETARY AIDE If you don't SELL AVON MANAGEMENT POSITION ~~! ~~~.F~~:yd~~~~·r~~~ Tues-3pm-1Opm PJ:~::ailed : 4/22-4/23, 9-4pm. Full-time position available. PRODUCTS ... can be yours in a short time. f Wed-3pm-1 Opm Experience not required. We Here'• aome reason• WHY will train you part-time to IN 11fE COURT Thurs-3pm-10pm offer good benefits and excel- YOU SHOULD! market financial products. If OF COMMON PLEAS np4/21-1 Fri-3pm-10pm FOR THE IN 11fE COURT .6 lent wages. A~y in person at High •• 50% earning• on 1 you are ambitous &aggressive, OF COMMON PLEAS Sat-3pm-1 Opm call Mr . Brittingham at STATE OF Sun-3pm· 1Opm DELAWARE FOR11fE ;:k~:y~1roo, u:;,~3p~nter g~~r:' ;~~~ ·:~~ ~~:~:king 302-737-8377. STATE OF INANDFOR DISHWASHERS and houre and be your own bose. MATURE WOMAN-To care for NEWCASTLE Note days and hours available BUSPERSONS E · Orders delivered right to Estate of Gail A. Lutton, g::~~ NOTICE OF on application when applying. 81 children ages 7 & 10. General COUNTY hours . Excellent~ki;ge~~~P. ~~~~:~~: ~ yc~~~~~o· wn housekeeping. Pleasant sur­ IN RE : CHANGE OF Deceased. Notice is hereby NECOWUNTYCASTLE TO:D~~~- A~J>~EL, . EMPLOYMENT ApplyEL~ MALL EXXON lions. No experience neces- 1 0 roundings near Fair Hiii,MO. 5 ~iven that Letters R d t NAME OF sary. Apply Memories Restuar- Cosmetlca, Beauty Aida, day& a week. Own transporta­ Christina Marie Meli Testamentary upon the ~~M~~~ CHANGE OF F:'J~~ e~erk of Court - H I W t d RT.40 & RT.213 11 Elizabeth Angelique Meti ELKTON,MD. ant, Pike Creek Shopping Cen- ~~·~~:~~o~! gftu~'· and tion. Start approx. 611. Contact ~~;a~1~~ s~~~el~~y ~~~~~~ Memree Kim Schroeder Divorce New Castle County 202 an ter. 302-998-8006. ~ - Maucher &1302-738-3600. Robert Louis Meli Ill e P e CERTIFIED NURSES AIDES PETITIONERCS ) Claymont, De. deceased, PElJTIONER(S) Ktit~N~~J~~er~'1~; AAA ACTION --;El;-;E;:;C"'T""'R;-;;IC"'IA~N;-;;S-- g~::·jofn the family of Avon MECHANIC TO were duly granted unto Memree Kim Tenaro brought suit against you for JOB RESUME $9.00 Laurelwood Nursing Center Experienced Craftsmen in Representative•, FARM EQUIPMENT Christina Marie Bailey Wilmington Trust Company CN- divorce In the Family Court & UP WRITE ·EDIT-iYPE wrrendy intervii!Ninl! Certified Experience required. Good Elizabeth Angelique Bailey Jc:l,~i~e~~~~~~~~g ~~ You'll be glad you dldf ~a~~~ t:,~tyi~~~d a~~Y a~~ NOTICE IS HEREBY of the State of Delaware for All Fields- Nurses Aides. All shifts. Apply benefits. Own tools required. Robert L. Bailey $12/hr., paid holiday's, vaca- ~~~ rt_:~i!Ss'5s~1-398-4289 Apply ttJ: eN- persons indebted to the said GIVEN that Memree Kim NEW CASTLE County in Trainee To Executive to: 100 laurel Drive, Elkton, 1 deceased are requested to Schroeder intends to pre- Petition No . 2118• 1987· If NEWARK Matyland 21921 ()(call Joan Cooper Enterprises NOTICE IS HEREBY looking for young or old couple GIVEN that Rena C. Bailey ::tlo~l ~~~7-~~~~lor- Box 579 ~~~~r P:;;3:~~:" J~~:~~ !;.j !~n~:n:~~o~~~~~fo~o~h~ f~u ~~ no:e~~~ a ~~sp~~~~ 302·453-1858 Renner at 39~-~00 weekdays Cecilton, MD. for Christina Marie Meli, 3 4 3 Extra Income. Earning up to or retired individual !tJ live on Elizabeth Angelique Meli all persons having demands State of Delaware In and for tioner's Attorney WilmiEg~S H 0~65f · 8 94 before :00 · · 50%. Be an Avon Repres.mta- and work at business. Don~ 301 -275-2195 or against the deceased are New Castle County, to 324 Brandon Drive v a 1 rs. val . •· CLERICAU tive. Nearby territtJries avail- miss this opportunity. Call 301-648-5416. and Robert Louis Meli Ill 1 Intends to present a Peti­ required to exhibit and pre- change her name to Bear, DE 197° ACCOUNTING CLERK-Full BOOKKEEPING able. Call 302-453-1882. 301-398-4236. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKINGII tion to the Court of Common :';~d t~; t~!~i/~~c~[:C Memr~ee~~eTi~~~~~oeder ~~re~~!se~tWti ~~r 1 ~! time postion available for an Paart-time, flex~~ ~':~ ~!r Free computer & clerical train- MACHINE OPERATOR Motivated woman needed to Pleas for the State of 20 1 1 Delaware in and for New on or before the twenty- Petitioner(s) Court within days after :~~b~tie: w~frnd~d~ ~rt~: ~~;E:e~ERS~ - Ful~ ~ ing if you quali~ lor this accre- ~=t!s~~~~:a Castle County, to change third day of September Kim I. Tenaro ~~~:~i~:n or ~~s d~~!ic~f ration of deposit, typ1ng, _com- · part-time. Newark Cleaner Ch~~:~eP.:IIng sruy. Free training. Excellent= his/her name to Christina A.D. 1988, or abide by the Parent/Guardian publication, as required by cuter data entry & oth!3rm1scel- Dyers, Inc. 129 Elkton Rd ., g~edtt!"Sf:mof ~'!:!~~~ Marie Bailey, Elizabeth 302-737-7529. commission plus eam trips, lawinthis~r~~~gtonTrust ~:~~1~dMarch25,1988 statute, this action will be aneous c!encal dutil,!S. Pnor N11Nark. Machine Operator needed fOf furs, ec:t. Call Diane collect for Angelique Bailey, Robert HOUSEKEEPERS L.Bailey Company heard without further . b~ok~epmg e':fenence !tJa :,:D:;:El:.:I~PE=-:R=-:S::-::O~N-;-;;S:-;-P;;-a~rt:-:-1::-:im=-=e busy newspaper plant. Both more information. No obliga- notice at Family Court. pus. ease sen tesume : nl·ghts & weekends, ArfnY l·n Rena C. Bailey for E xecuI or Date Mailed: Controller :~~~1r:bl! ~~":'~~~~~ Petitioner(s) Address 4/11/88 P.O. Box 8255 person: Maid, mver- ~!i~~~:~S::~J:eeg:,~ ~on~~~~1l~~4~~5~s, Wilmington Trust Coun~ Mon .-Fri. 8-4:30pm. Starting pensation and benefits offered. Christina Marie Meli IN 11fE COURT np4/21-1 Newark, DE 19714 sity Plaza, Rt.273. Elizabeth Angelique Meli Company OF COMMON PLEAS Rodney Square North DESK CLERK ~~~!~;r~~~r~~~fi':i Robert Louis Meli Ill FOR DIE ADMISSIONS DIR ECTOR Mon .-Fri ., 8am-4pm. Must CALL DATED:4-4-& Wilmington. De. 19890 STATE OF wotk sites provided. Call To­ np 4114-3 np4/14-3 DELAWARE Position available for individual app~ in person. References day: Community Services, 737-Q905 IN AND FOR with quiet, pleasant, but firm reqwed. Comfort Inn, 1120 S. Cotp., 302-368-4400. 116 FOR QUICK NEWCASTLE 50 · h e1 11 College Ave. Newark, DE Haines St., Newark. DE. CLASSIFIED COUNTY ~:h p~~e . Hi~h rsch: :d~ - 19713. 19711 . RESULTSI!f IN RE : CHANGE OF Estate of Myrtle G. cation required. AUCTION,, 'I,:. NAME OF Quarles, Deceased. Notice Rebecca Griiz is hereby given that Letters Please re~ci\o'wt,ig PETITIONER($) Testamentary upon the TO P.O. Box 429-G Estate of Myrtle G. Quarles Elkton, MD 21921 SERV I·CE / Rebecca Sarah Gallagher late of 39 Corbit Street, eN- Newark, De. deceased, AMBULANCE AITENDENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY were duly granted unto GIVEN that Rebecca Griiz Barbara V. Quarles on the Intends to present a Peti­ twenty-second day of ~l:~i:! x::,;~~n~s =~~ PUBLIC AUCTION tion to the Court of Common All shifts. Apply in person. Pro­ March A.D. 1988, and all fessional Ambulance Service, SAT. I APRIL 23, 1988 9:30 AM Pleas for the State of persons Indebted to the said 19 B Trolley Square. Wilming­ Steen's Country Store- Kirkwood, PA Delaware in and for New deceased are requested to Castle County, to change ton, DE . Going Out of Business make payments to the Ex­ his/her name to Rebecca ecutrix without delay, and ASPHALT, PAVING Groceries- Sarah Gallagher all persons having demands CONSTRUCTION Refrigeration Equipment- Tools. Rebecca Griiz against the deceased are EQUIPMENT: Hill 10' meat display case, Powers 4 Petitioner(s) required to exhibit and pre­ Operators, laborers,lutemen, DATED: 3-29-& sent the same duly pro­ glass doors dairy display refrigerated, NCR model np4/7-3 truck drivers , mechanics ~ bel- 2140 cash register w/credit system, 12' open freezer bated to the said Executrix case. TOOLS: Stanley · Fuller · Tool King - Crescent on or before the twenty­ pets. 6Ti3t2-~s.153'3 second day of September large supply of 1st. quality tools: 4-36x21 bolt bins, IN 11fE COURT A.D. 1988, or abide by the Assislant Food Setvice Direo- 4-36x42 bolt bins, assorted bolts & screws, reels of OF COMMON PlEAS law In this behalf. chain, Stanley & Plump hammers, handsaws. asst. FOR DIE Barbara V. Quarles ~;~ri~~~2-~~~%r:ebu~~~~r i pliets, files, chisels, masomy tools, bolt cutters. STATE OF Executrix screwdrivers, B&D 8" table saw. B&D router, B&D DELAWARE Address bench grinder, Skil orbital sander. circular saw IN AND FOR :~~cfo~~~i~~c:'f,~~:~~ Robert P. Welsbmer, at 30 1·658-6555. 11 0 NEWCASTLE Esquire ~~1~~~· ~~~~~~;: e~;~,u1:~~i~~ · 2~~o;.~e ~ ·~ E~f~~~ COUNTY 94 E. Main Street BARMAIDS & WAITRESSES tapes, assorted door hinges, & supplies, Red Devil IN RE : CHANGE OF Newark, De. 19711 Summit Village Inn Restaurant NAME OF np4/14-3 Mt. Pleasant, DE paint shaket, Harbil paint color dispenser, nice Sidney Ray Bundick, Jr. RICK & STEVE assortment of exterior & intetior gal. of paint, Rust · 209 Minaquadale Blvd. 302-378-0254 O-leum spray paint, all kinds of paint supplies, New Castle, Delaware brushes, scrapers, etc., steel wool, asst . farm sup· 19720 GLASS SERVICE plies: Daisy water bowl parts, ~nsulators . sprays, PETITIONER(S) etc., Echo chain saws models: 660EVL , CST 610. TO Commercial & Residential 550 EVL. CS 4600. cs 4500, 3025 & 280E , Echo Sid R. Garvey FINANCES A MESS Large selection of plexigfass. All thicknesses. weedeaters models: SRM 2500. 200CE, 2000, GT eN- LEARN PROPER sizes and colors. 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY MONEY MANAGEMENT ~:>iyE~~ s;:v~l~~~;k~~~k hsg;::~~e~~~~r~~~ds'il~~~ GIVEN that Sidney Ray FROM YOUR LOCAL We do: •Insulated Glass forks, asst. handles, scrapers. asst. 50 lb . boxes of Bundick, Jr. intends to pre­ •Store Fronts •Table Tops nails, Smith hand sprayer. asst. of Red Cell horse sent a Petition to the Court CCCS OFFICE IN ELKTON supplies, wood dowels, asst. Dayco V- belts. stove of Common Pleas for the We are a private non-profit counseling ser­ :~~:~~?soors •Porch Enclosures State of Delaware in and for pipe, page wire 2' -6', new wheel barrows, water vice dedicated to helping you to correctly •Replacement Doors & Windows New Castle County, to manage your cre dit and personal finances. hose, aluminum & wood stepladders, alum ._ ext. lad­ change his/her name to Sid •Storm Doors & Windows ders 20' & 28', rolls of black & clear plasuc, fence R.Garvey. CONFIDENTIAL •• FREE Kitchens & Baths supplies, bug lights, nice asst. of groceries, paper Sid Bundick CALL THE CREDIT COUNSELOR AT: Emergency 24 Hr. Service. Shop Open Home Improvement Home Repairs supplies. stationary, fishing supplies, household Petitioner(s) 7DaysAWeek goods. ammo, cigarettes, health & beauty aids. Small Jobs Welcome DATED: Apri108,1988 301 - 392 - 5428 WEEKDAYS Member of Better Business Bureau Folks here is a nice mixture of clean fresh goods, all np4/21-3 to be'sold at auction. We will run 2 auctioneers in 2 different locations. come prepared. Auction held in­ 20% Senior Citizen Discount m-8288 Neat, Clean & Professional doors if weather is bad. Rt. 13, 2 M ile9 South of Odessa -S>~'Bailcler lor P1n-Abode- Solld Ced11 Homu TERMS: Cash, check only if Auction ordered by Local Call Residentsl 161 -022& Sen/or Citizen Discount est. w/auction firm. Steen's Country Stote All others need approval Mr. & Mrs . Ray Steen. HVAC MECHANIC WANTED prior to auction day. Owners 13011658-6400 Kirkwood. PA McGLOTHLIN & BENHAM, a lennox® distributor, is looking Your auction famNy: Auction Hrwlce by: . for a HVAC service technician . HICKS PAVING Norman E. Hunter Hunter's Sale Bam, Inc. TO ADVERTISE AU-4D2131-l At. 271 Minimum of 2 years servicing, trouble shooting, installing heat BLACKTOP CONTRACTORS C:.rol A. Hunter Phone 1301) 151-t400 •Driveways & Parking lots Chril E. Hunter Rising Sun, MD 21111 pumps and forced air furnaces . •Also Seal Coating CALL RHONDA •Haul Spread Stone Direction• from Maryl•nd: T•ke US Rt. 1 to Exit Competitive wage, BC/BS, vacation and an excellent working & 472 turn left on Rt. 4n drive 8 miles to •Grading environment. Klrkwood·Steen'a atore on left at main In­ Spring Prices, Free Estimates tersection of the village of Kirkwood. 7 mlln All Machine Laid 302-737-0905 aouth of Qu•rrywille on Rt. 472 property posted. W&P 4·20·1wk CALl1-800-445-5185 8-4:30 DAILY 302-834-3819

, I PRODUCTION WORKERS SHOPPING CENTER TRUCK DRIVER RemanulaetiUre ol automotive SUPERINTENDENT local building materials com- electrical components now hir­ SERVICE Maintinence & ~anitorial re- 5 ing for lull-time day shift produc­ REPRESENTATIVE spons ibilities . eply : Suite ~[~ D~~e~~::~u~= tion employees. $4 .60/hr. start­ 3272, 3422 Old Cap1tal Trail , position . tnt~~ER Time Wilmington, DE 19808. PAXTON'S CAR CARE ing wage, excellent bene fit Part 248 S. du Pont Hwy. SOCIAL WORKER-Residential BUFF & SHINE ~:S8~ ip A~~u~S:l:Ws;'"s~ : We are a major national ap- New Castle, DE STEAM CLEANING !jBriY Ave ., Elkton, MD . Applica· ~~~~~rJ~o~~~ei~l~ i~~ WAITPERSONS & HOSTESS Time to get your car cleaned bons being accepted da1ly . ~:1 i~~ldu"J :hk~ ~r~~ : M.S.W. to join interdisciplinary for fine d i n i ~. Experience pre- up! Call me for Ultra Flnlah. ventory and order our products team.lf interested, call Dr.laur- !erred. App Me1T101 ies Re- E.O.E. in locak area store 1 to 2 days ich at 301 ·385·1300 or Mr. stuarant, P1ke Creek Shopping ~~~ole':~ l~~rm ~?:.'n:. per month. No selling. Flexible Center. 302·998·8006 . OPEN YEAR ROUND PRODUCTION WORKERS- t~nte at 301 -557-9192 . days and hours (no weekends/ Construction 302-454-8011 nights). Experience helpful, but TELEMARKETING We are now seeking qualified 302-737·3841 ~~o~~gt~~~~Li~fe~~np~;ye~~ r not necessary. FREE ESTIMATE! $5.45/hr. to start, $7.15/hr after Have sales experience? Want ~~~ e for the following posi- 60 day probationary period. Send letter and phone number 316 Cleaning Services Excellent benehs package . to: : ~e~~l:a:~ti~: ~s i~rw~l Must be available for all shifts & train you for business to busi- CARPENTERS Expert Cleaning-Residential, OPEN HOUSE -SAT. & SUN., APRIL 23 & 24 -2:00-4:00 PM be able to read & write. ness telephone sales ol safety Commercial, & alter construe· (Oirectlona: Corner of McKinneytown & Old Elk Neck Road a. See eign. Take Route 272 to Me: Kin· BASICS training programs for a multi· APPLY IN PERSON P.O. Box 2940.00 lion. Basements & attics re- naytown Road.l CENTRAL CHEMICAL CORP. national corp. Call Sue at CARPENTERS Shawnee Ml ..lon, KS 66203 vived. light moving & hauling. 1500 aquere feet of living speca, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge deck, situated on one acre TRIUMPH INDUSTRIAL PARK 1 ·302 · 9~996 . No high pres- HELPERS Free estimates . Call Rita . ELKTON , MD 2~921 SAFETY CONSULTANT sure or consumer sales . Pays + 1-, wooded, 2 car detached garage and 1Bx30 greenhouse. No experience necessary. Part 302·368·1980. PROGRAMMER/ANALIST $7.50/hr. after orientation BROKER'S NOTE: Here is a special home with 4 Star value. Remodeled & in perfect or full -time. training. PAINTERS STEAM CLEANING * * * * Fast growing firm in Newark, condition. A very interesting home with real wood beams, vaulted ceiling , hardwood floors and TELEMARKETING DE seeks top-notch individual $1 0.50/hr. Some experience necessary. ~~~~: ~~J:c:a~~- ' much more. Better hurry II predict this home won't last through the weekend . Priced at $99,500. Call between 2-7pm . Must have transportation , FREE ESTIMATES ~;~~~=~o~~rn:~~lil sd~~~At 302-737-22n ~~~j~b'~~ ~~:egr:;~~i driver's license & tools. lmme- 302-454-8011 experience required . Any SOL Fee required, if hired. communication skills, TeleCall diate openings. Local work, 302-737-3841 OPEN HOUSE WATERFRONT . a plus. Strong growth potential. Inc., is lookin ~ for you I We offer steady work. Call for appoint- SAT. & SUN., APRIL23 & 24 -NEW LISTING­ Send resume to: SEWING MACHINE a varity of te emarketing prog- men!. 995 S. Chapel St. OPERATORS rams, flexible hours. above 320 Day Care 2:00 to 4:00 PM COUNTRY CHARM Newark, DE 19714 Expanding Gymnastic mat average compensation & sup- PHILLIPS HOME DAYCARE or call manufacturing with national dis· BUILDERS Fairfield-Individual attention in 1-800-441-7766 tribution needs, sewing ::o~~~g~. ac~r~=~~-r f;ri~g~ 110 W. Green St. my home. Full- & Part-time. In Delaware, 302-731 -1 555 Summer placement. Middletown, DE 1970i E.O.E. ~an~~~:.or.o~~r~~1,ai~~ge 302-731-4700. 302·378·9693 =~~r~~~- ~!rr~ca~~~ REGISTGERED NURSES Tiffin Athletic TeleCall, Inc. 302-834-4904 enrollment. Calf Mrs. DiTore. Mats Inc. 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd . 302-366-0535, 4-9pm . LICENSED PRACTICAL P.O. Box 823 NURSES Newark, DE Elkton, MD. 21921 TCI Licensed daycare home- 204 Jobs Wanted Glasgow Pines. Christian Positions available lor nurses 301·398-0900 The Company With The Caring Ingredient mother. aean home. Refer- with supervisory and admini· SHIFT SUPERVISOR available WANTED: in-home health care, ences. Meals. Preschool activi· Construction begins shortly, 2 baths, 2 car strative backgrounds. Benefits lor individual with leadership TELEPHONE OPERATOR for companion, housekeeper. garage, situated on one rural area near Cherry offered for lull-time or part-time. abilities & who enjoys taking on message center. Full and part· Years of experience. Would ~~~Svr~ l:ed. ~~~g :~; Hill. Custom built home priced at $124,900. Salary negotiable depending responsibil ities . Above average time hours available include consider live-1n. Own transpor- school age child during sum- 3 Little River Road , Perryville, MD : 3 BR , bath, ranch w/50' water· Call George Liddell for details, 378-4190 or 398- tation. Call 301 -398-1850, on experience . Contact Joan earning & excellent benefits. weekends. Call call Monday- mer vacation . Call Colleen, front, bulkhead, anchor your boat to your dock · DEEP WATER I 0440. Renner, 398-8800, Laurelwood For more detail & appointment Friday, 10 -3pm . 302-737-9027. leave message. 302-834-1739. 0 6 Nursing Center. contact, Jeff Anderson, Mon- g!~P~~~1r0~~~t ~~~~818~ ~~~~:~~~~~~ ~~-. ~~~:t:o~~~~~et .ki~:~tR d~ ~ ~or:~h!n~~ CHESTNUT POINT RESTURANT-Help needed . F~RI~~Srv a~~~~:~J& · houseonrightside, signonpropeny. MOBILE HOME ESTATES: Full/Part time. Chef, Bro iler, Cell Chuck For Details (3011287-5657/287-8578 New mobile homes complete with skirting, 8x10 Bus Person, Bartender, Dis­ 185 Neark Rd. ,..shed, 2-car concrete patio, night light, GE electric Neark, DE 19711 L--..;;.;;.;..,;______hwasher. Call The Granary range and refrigerator. Ready to move in . Hurry Resturant at 301 -275-8177. E.O.E. M'F 3 BR LANDSCAPED WATER COMMUNITY RANCHER IN ZION has quaint mobile home available. only 2 lots left for that new owner. Park ac· with fenced in back yard -perfect New carpet installed in dining commodates boat slips , beach area, picnic area for children . 8esement panially room , window treatments includ· and lots of fishina . Ideal for the retired family, finished with family room & ed. $24,900 . Call Cindy for appt . singles, and young families . Starting at $26,900. woods, too . $79,500 . Call Be cky 287 -2941. 140-3201 378-4438. 130-3281 INSTANT NEAR ELKTON · ELKMORE NEW HOME· CO ST CTION New construction in water oriented community, 3 SR . full basement, 2 can stan when buyer · dy. n can be buyers choice. car garage, heat pump/central air, ~ acre lot, community beach & pier. Price s1ans al $85, , d ptlons. Situated in rural $800 Call George at 378-4190 or 398-0440. 120-3221 area near Nonh Eas, ed lot Excellent area of line of credit DIRECTIONS: Rt . 40 to Oldfield Point Road, 3 miles to Elk more, lelt on to Old fine homes. A rare fl ck (wing for details 287-8578. Chettnut Road. •Bad Credit • 287-5657 398-0440 378-4190 •No Credit •Military NORTH EAST ELKTON/NEWARK PERRYVILLE •Self-employed •Divorced Gold Card designed for you. Pre-approved credit. We won't turn you down. Just A Call Away! 2700 Sq . Ft. COUNTRY COLONIAL, 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths, AC/HT Pump, Andersen Windows, two car garage, wrap-around porch. You deserve a $119,000 . On your lot (well-septic additional). NewArk Post Classified Gold Credit Card today. Standard Features: R19/R30 Energy Package, Andersen Windows, Vinyl or Aluminum Siding, Armstrong Tile & Carpet, Baseboard Electric Heat, Colonial Call Interior Doors, 200 AMP Service. -737-0905- 302-323-9782 110 E. MAIN STREET, ELKTON, MD 21921 301-287-9680

BOY- Rev Rogers. We're Iakins Our Business

On The Road! OPEN HOUSE Brantwood SAT. & SUN.1-4 PM SAT. & SUN.12-5 PM Mariott's highly successful food service operations are now available on the Delaware and Maryland Turnpikes, located between Route 896 and Route 273 on Interstate 95. College and High School students may take advantage of flexible scheduling on three shifts· day, evening, and overnight. Part·time and Full·time available. Senior Citizens Welcome. Rapid advancement for career oriented individua_ls. Apply in person for the following positions: •i East Stop and vi sit our model home . Tues . area · 3 bedroom rancher . 2 baths full • cashiers • Cooks thru Fri. 1·5 PM, Sa t & Sun . t2-5. basement with walk -out, 1.8 a'cres Many home styles to choose from. wooded . Subject to subdivision. Pric­ Call office or model home 301 -392- ed at $98,900. Call office or home • Line Servers • Dishwashers 5061. 301 -392-4756. N221-30 . • Bus Persons • Gift Shop Attendants • Walters/Waitresses • Housekeeping • Hostesses · • Grounds Keeper Mariott has competitive wages and an excellent benefit package including medical, dental, paid vacation and profit sharing. (302) 731-8604 Ask for Mr. Hill

WATER ORIENTED with rights to the Elk River. Classy Cape STILL TIME FOR YOUR FINISHING NEW CONSTRUCTION Still timo lor you to Cod In Woodcrest Shores, neet & clean put the fintstllng touches on this lovely Cepe as can be. This new listing ~n ' l last Cod situated on 2.6 acres on Blue Bill Rd ., long offered at 1136,900. So hurry F1il Hill 1ree. Three bedrooml, 2~ bttha, before the rush . l24t -20 . Call office or sunken fam ily room with an all brk:k fireplace home 301 -658-2645 ask for Gene . & 2 ctr oversiled garage. This home offers a " country" loctdon yet is convenie nt to LOTS Newark ond 1-95. Priced at 1159,900. 1249-20. ST. JOHN'S MANOA with wtter rights · 3.9 Ctll office or home 301-287.&414 . ecuts. Call offiCI or home 301 -658·2645 or 301 - 398-7073. 123CHIO.

lee. wooded lot$14,900. 1190-60. COMMERCIAL LOCATION Elkton , Zoned NEW CONSTRUCTION C-3, Bridge Sueet & Railroad Avenue . Great Brantwood - 3 Bedroom bi- level on .6 ac. office k)cetlon . Call for deteitt, call office or 2oc. wooded lot, f17,900. 1191 -60. Coli ollico homo lClt -287 -9616. 1237-60. orhomolCll-392_.756 . !:,; "':';:t:~.~:u~~~~ ~:D'~v~~ '~~~:~~C~ office or home 301 -287-8722 Ilk fCM' John: Priced 11183,990. 1240-20. FOR A FREE MARKET ANALYSIS Of Your Home Please Call318-~25 April21, 1988 The New Ark Post 7b 328 Excavations 342 Home Improvement 380 Upholstering 412 Clothing 417 Fuel Oil EDGAR RHOADES MULCH MARYSVILLE MARTHA'S ATIIC AND SONS,INC. DELIVERED UPHOLSTERING ~~~~t~o::=: .~;t~~~rd~~~ BRANTWOOD $150 f01 &Ofas, $80 for chairs, SOUTHERN STATES CO-OP Excavati ng & Septic System Mulch sold in quantities of 3,6,9 plus the cost of your fabric. Free Houra: Wed. & Thura. Free estimates & 12yds. Stone, sawdust and 9am-4pm, Fri. Sat. & Sun. ELKTON, MD (301) 3~8-2020 pi ck - up and delivery . FUEL OIL 301 -398·8637 topsoil also delivered . 301 -2B7-5244, call anytime. 9am-5pm. Rt.40 at DE/MD 301 -392-5175. line. Call 302·834·2115. SERVICES OFFERED •Automatic Delivery Davitt, Mackie & 332 Fuel •Budget Heating Plans 353 Lawn Services 413 Computers/Videos •24 Hour Emerg . Service Powell Realtors GLASGOW FUEL Have rototiller, will travel. COMMODORE 64-Monitor, •Products Include: Call For Best In Town diskdrive, & printer . $770 . Fuel Oil, K-1 Kerosene (301) 398-2025 25-50-100 ~~t!'~ts ti~e~ar~=~ ff~~~~~ 302-454·0206. Diesel Fuel & Gallons Or More able rates . Call now for sche­ Regular unleaded gas 1-302-834-0570 duling . Jay Mosebach . 414 Farm Equipment Super no-lead 1-301 -398-5219 302-738-494B. Call in Cecil County TRACTOR-International H trac­ 301 -398-2181 342 Home Improvement LAWN CARE tor with 3-point hitch. Runs Toll Free from DE Cutting & Trimming Good. Includes disk, plows, 302-366-1644 HATE TO PAINT? Good Service ~re~ u ~~ ~deli o~rini2~~ : CAP YOUR TRIM. Good Pay NEW CONSTRUCTION BRANTWOOD BRANTWOOD OONT WAIT, CALL JIM. 302-737-7356 301 -92B-3378. Brantwood - 3 bedroom bl·level on .5 Elcellent opponunity. Here's a quality New 3 bedroom home on l\ acre lot, 302-454-7119 ac . + 1- lot. Partial brick front. 10 year built home in one of Elkton's better well built, by the Golf Course. 2 car JIM OWEN CONSTRUCTION builders warranty. Construction by communities. Offered at $86,900. New garage, panial brick front, 10 year war- 401 Animals Davitt Builders. Priced at $83,900 . construction with choice of colors. ALUMINUM. VINYL, 1240-20. Cal! office or home 301 -287- ~~~~p i n~k>~ i ct~ t':. j~~1~::~~- ~~~ ADDITIONS, & REMODELING 1239-20 . Cal! office or home 301 -658 - CLASSIFIED Bluefront Amazon Parrot with 8722 ask for John. 2645. olface or home 301 -658·3!12. WET BASEMENTS water­ ADS proofed concrete work. Patios , WORK ;;:~eea:~~2o6~~~~~3~;t~~ (301) 392-5061 -Sample House Telephone driveways. 302-999-1695 01 FOR a~er 6pm. Brantwood Sample House Hours: 1-5 Tuea.-Sat., 1-4 Sun. 302-998-7225. 1-800-247-2781 YOU! TB MARES 6 & B years old, gray & bay. 352 Landscaping Beginnmg jumping & cross country. HEARTWOOD 355 Misc. Services 1-302-834·0165 Our 4 week accelerated program (Tues. & Landscaping & Tree Services Thurs. evenings 6-10, Sat. 10-5) fulfill the •Landscape & Garden Design ATTENTION: FUND RAISERS with Tupper­ 402 Antiques requirements for licensure of the Maryland •Prun i nRe~ ~~rubs & ware. For full details, call Real Estate Commission. Let our profes­ Buying Gold & Silver coins & sional Real Estate give you the •Removal of un~esirable tree's, 301-392-5949 a~er 5pm. i~structors shrubs, & debris HORSES BOARDED jew~lR~€~~ : 5 JEWELRY advantage. .Cleaning-up of beds & over $150/mo. Beautiful area. Near & ANTIQUES For Free Information and Registration · grown areas Middletowns Pony Club. Light­ Kirkwood Hwy & DuPont Rd. Packet Call: •Fertilizing & pest control ed arena, Y, mile track. Elsmere programs 302-37B-70BO and leave Wilm. DE MARYLAND CALVERT AREA GREATER N RK ·Landscape construction message. 302-994-1765 398-3010 Enjoy sunsets over beautiful GREAT BEGINNINGS farmland from 3-bedroom ranch CHARMING of Tiewalls & Patio's OPEN 10AM-7PM Exceptionally nice 3-bedroom Brick ranch w ith custom kitchen, 3 Stone Brickwal ks on acre, large patio. Smart buyer's & AMERICAN REAL ESTATE home with new family room , large bedrooms, 2 ~ baths, hardwood FREE ESTIMATES 362 Painting choice. 392-6500 or 733-7066. 410 Building Supplies eat-in kitchen , partially fenced Y.. NB217 . floors, ba sement, enclosed porch Michael Morgan A-1 PAINTING INSTITUTE INCORPORATED acre in country atmosphere. Must overlooking treed lot with stream, Exterior House paintinQ and Corrugated steel for Graduate of ~alvan l zed 103 Court House Pl<~zd seei39B-6262 or 733-7000. NB322 . BEACH BUNGALOW fireplace. 733-7000 or 398-6262. Longwood Gardens 1 roofing & s1ding. All sizes in Great starter in water-oriented Elf1ton , MD 21921 N8026. 301 -2B7-932B C~l~ir~o1 -~J:-~~o~x';f~~~~; stock. CHEAP. Cash & carry . ~ IN TOWN community. Remodeled kitchen -~ E:qu.tl Opportunll\ Employ1 r == Serving- MD, DE, PA. evenings. 215-831 -9800. 4·bedroom ranch with everything and dining room. living room COUNTRY RANCH you're looking for; in-ground pool, fireplace, some hardwood floors, 3-bedroom brick/frame ranch on 2-car garage, central air, large fresh paint. 392-6500 or 733-7066 . landscaped 3/4-acre with living­ NEED TO MOVE QUICK? enclosed back porch. 392-6500 or 118022. and family-room fireplaces, base­ 733-7066 . IIB231 . ment rec room, large kitchen, REDUCED garage, garden area . 733-7000 or Lovely new ranch on large corner 398-6262 . 118133 . OCCUPANCY WITHIN TARA lot with view of Elk River from 60DAvs · Attractive 2-story with beautiful deck . Community water access in INCREDIBLY.... landscaping on quiet cul-de-sac. 5 St . John's Manor. 3 bedrooms, 2 clean ranch in desirable communi­ 3 Bedroom Split Level minutes to Newark and Louviers. baths, 2-car garage, basement. ty with variety of improvements. Country kitchen, 2 baths, wooded ~ acre lot Great buy. 398-6262 or 733-7000 . 39B-6262 or 733-7000. 11B214. N810B. in Oak Ridge, minutes from Newark & Elkton. WATER RIGHTS ~:~!~!~'a/~n~j~~fJ88 · o~e3:S~~~~: HB128 . REDUCED! Beautiful 4.4 acres near Elk River. *98, 156 Panoramic view from riverfront Ready for your builder. Make your FAIRFIELD CREST home on North East River. 3- dream come true. $51,000. 398- Large 4-bedroom colonial with 2- bedroom maintenance-free ranch 6262 or 733-7000. IIB131 . car ga rage, fam ily room fireplace, OCCUPANCY BY MAY 1 with 2 -car garage, deck , 1 MILE TO ... private backyard adjoins U of D boathouse, small beach . Almost 1 Delaware. 3-bedroom, 1 Y.. -bath woods, new room and siding '87 . 3 Bedroom Ranch 733-7000 or 39B-6262 . NB215 . Heat pump, dishwasher, self cleaning range, acre (2 separate lots sold as 11 . ranch in Thomson Estates near 39B-6262 or 733-7000 . IIB099. shopping, church and schools. slate foyer, front porch and more. All on a cor­ Dining room . family room , big SWIFT POOL ner lot in a country subdivision. screened porch. Original owners. Enjoy 16x32' in-ground pool with COUNTRY RANCH ... surrounding patio and sunning on Y.. acre just 5 minutes from 39B·6262 or 733-7000.118045 . *97,000 area ; screened porch overlooks Newark. 3-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, TARA pool and barbecue area. 3-4 large family room, country kit­ Wonderful babbling brook on 2 bedrooms, 1 Y.. baths, garage. 733- OCCUPANCY BY JULY 15 chen, large covered deck, brick acres overlooking horse farm 7000 or 39B-6262. N8200. barbecue, fruit trees. $84,500 . 39B- creates perfect backdrop for 4- 3 Bedroom Split Level 6262 or733-7000 . N8316 . bedroom, 2Y.. -bath home. 2-car NOTTINGHAM GREEN Water oriented area, on ~ acre lot, 2 baths, garage, basement, fireplace, Newly listed! Beautiful4-bedroom CONTEMPORARY screened porch. $169,900 . 398- center-hall colonial with remodeled country kitchen, heat pump, rustic railing on 3-bedroom, 2-bath home on Y.. an open stairs well, slider in family room, 6262 or 733-7000. 118278. kitchen with new cabinets and ap­ 6° 6° acre near marinas and North Eas1 . pliances. new carpeting, nice lot slider in kitchen. Sunken living room, cathedral ceil­ SPACIOUS HOME Executive home has 5 bedrooms, with mature trees. 733-7000 or ing, oak cabinets. $172,500 . 39B- 398-6262 . N8255 . *95,028 6262 or 733-7000 . 117913. large formal dining room, 2 We Invite You To Visit Our Models fireplaces. Quality built. 39B-6262 WELCOME HOME Now Open For Inspection SPACIOUS or 733-7000.11B227 . That's the feeling you 'll get when split-level with eat-in kitchen, of­ STRETCH OUT you step inside this 4-bedroom. Construction to Start on Section II Soon fice space, fenced yard, shed, roof Roomy 3-bedroom ranch on Y.. 2Y.. bath split-level with family -STANDARD FEATURES- •Andersen w in dows and furnace recently replaced . acre in Arundel . Good room fireplace, den. Prosperous •2or3Bedrooms •Range & Range Hood •French Doors Close to school, shopping; in near­ neighborhood, quality construc­ neighborhood where each home •Full Bath & Powder Room •Garbage Disposal •Baseboard Heat by Elkton. 392-6500 or 733-7000 . tion, convenient location. 392- reflects pride of ownership. 733- •Armstrong No Wax Floors 18360. 6500 or 733-7 066. NB257. 7066 or 392-6500 . N8330 . MANY OPTIONAL FEATURES AVAILABLE LOW DOWN PAYMENTS · FHA, CONVENTIONAL FINANCING AVAILABLE . MONDAY - THURSDAY 12 NOON-S PM 0 PEN • SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12 NOON-5 PM

Located on Rt . 272 off Route 40, 1/4 mile north of iraffic light. Take first right just past North East Plaza CALL 301-287-2277 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Delaware Residents Contact: CENTURY 21, GOLDSBOROUGH, Exclusive Agency 302 -836-1444 A New P.L.D. Community With Something Special To Offer!

MASON-DIXON REAL - Barri Montgomery, Broker- 8&8-4911 RISING SUN, MD. 378-2901

UNIQUE AND PRIVATE NEW CONSTRUCTION A BITOFTLC This is it: a 3-4 bedroom Semi "A" Frame Over the past 40 years we have assisted that' s what it will take to make this a show JUST LISTED • Located with solid wood beams, cherry plank floor­ many new home buyers in realizing their place. Very large rooms and lots of space on Biggs Highway at ing, coil heated slat flooring, large stone dream come true, the building of a new make this Sherwood Forest split the best "Sunset Gardens" is a 3 BR ANOTHER NEW LISTING fireplace and utility pole supports. All on 3 home. buy in the area . Huge master bedroom and NEW LISTING - Located established rancher with • 3 BR bilevel in Spring on Appleton Rd . near manicured yard. Backyard Meadow in Rising Sun with pri11ate wooded acres. Call Jackie Blanken­ Our New Home Marketing Program in­ large lower level family room plus a base­ Elkton is this home lor the view is pond and rolling central air and heat pump. ship for an appointment 398-9387 or 287- ment. $98,900. Call398-3877. #70-2124. family who wants to play farmland . Full basement, Town water and sewer and cludes financing for Lot and Completed and enjoy company . Large hardwood floors. t YEAR walking distance to shops, 8700.$159,900.00. #30-2125. Home. Custom built with your plans or pool, deck , shady yard, BUYER PROTECTION church, back and post of­ ours. Call for free no obligation information country porch . 3 BAs, 2-car PLAN . A real value at lice. $77,000. Call LINDA INDUSTRIAL· COMMERCIAL LAND­ garage on l\ acre . $89,900. $71.900. Call JUDYE KIM ­ ROGERS at ELKTON office JUST REDUCED • GOOD INVEST­ including our fast track mortgage approval. Over 62 acres zoned for heavy industry and Call ELEANOR FREESE at BALL at RISING SUN or home 1301 -658-38451 MENT • Large 6 BR older home in good Call398-3877 or 287-8700. ELKTON office or home lice home (301 commercial use. Good location with pro­ t301 ·398-31231 condition, oil heat, all new carpet, new perty fronting on Rt. 40 and Rt. 7 . Access plumbing, wiring, 1 year warranty. Must BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE BOHEMIA to 1-95 close by. $265,000. Call 398-3877. sell. $45,000. Call Sandra Litzenberg 398- RIVER • deeded water rights, One Year #10-1613. 3843. 5.6 acres sur­ Warranty. 3 BR, 2 Baths, fireplace, deck, DENSELY WOODED - great for hunting rounds this 3 BR home in woods on Creek Rd . with 2 CONTEMPORARY· Raised ranch with 4 patio and many other amenities. $189, 900. and a source of firewood. 11 Acres + /­ stocked ponds and next to Call287-8700. #10-2101 . does not perc. $22,000. Call 398-3877. Big Elk Creek. Energy effi­ bedrooms and 1-3/4 baths. Features in· cient, 1 YEAR ERA BUYER CUTE AND PRACTICAL ­ elude: new dishwasher, new range, BUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE · on this #20-2104. New construction near Ris­ PORT DEPOSIT • Roomy PROTECTION PLAN . 2 full Andersen Windows, 2 car garage and 2 wooded water oriented .891 acre and live 3 BR two story in good con ­ baths. LR, 0 R, kitchen with ing Sun with heat pump MOVE ON UP· to this 4 BR, 2.5 Bath Col· dition with new roof and ample cabinet space, den, and central air. 3 BRs, 2* decks to name a few. Home is 90% com ­ happily ever after. Only $34,900. Call onial with 2 car attached garage. Large and baths, lull basement, lor­ vinyl siding . LR . OR , kit­ lull basement. 2 fireplaces . pleted. $119,900. Call398-3877. #30-2077. Roberta Stetson at home 301 -885-5488 or comfortable executive type home with over chen, laundry, 3 BRs, bath $349,000. Cal! CAROL mal DR , LR , kitchen . with dressing room . McDANIEL at ELKTON of­ $91 ,000 and in the country . at the office 301 -398-3877. $34,900. 2500 sq . ft. of living space. Over 12 wood­ 3 lice or home (301 -287-90001 Call PAULA GILLEY at RIS · TURF BAR & RESTAURANT #20-2126. ed acres with water rights to Elk River, :~ R~Ngalk~~Mo:;:;:co~ for more info. and personal lNG SUN office or home SALE/LEASE • Located in the Plaza home (301 -658-44451 tour . 130t ·378-320BI FARMETTE - 3 bedroom, 1 bat h all brick community beach and a 1 year Shopping Center, Route 213, Chesapeake rancher sits on 3 acres for informal country Homeowners Warranty. $227,000. Call LAND _.ACREAGE· BUILDING LOTS City. Approx. 90% fully equipped, . 5500 living. Take advantage of concrete block 398-3877. #20-2085. THEODORE RO . square feet, Class B , On/Off sale beer, McKINNEYTOWN RD . SLICERS barn with electric. loafing shed. implement HAVE IT ALL · A barn for your horse. 100 acrea - wooded, 2.6 ac. t35,000 MILL RD. wine and liquor license. Immediate Oc­ several etreama, next to $.M.. 3.58 acres ...... $32.500 shed and chicken house. Fenced for horses Quality constructed contemporary home 3 a c ...... $35,000 cupancy. Call John H . Litzenberg for in­ state park !and - wildlife 4.5 ac ...... t45,000 or cows. $169,900. Call 398-3877. for your family. Improved by screened refuge . U20,000. Poul­ 7.1 ac ...... t49.600 OLDFIELD POINT RD. formation 301 -398-3877. ble owner financing . 20+ acre• · some woods. #10- 1729. porch, gazebo, children's playground. All OFF WHEATLEY RD . Private. $69.000. BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE WIDTH MOBILE this on 2.2 acres on beautiful Elk Neck . LAKE IDE PARK 2.1 acres ...... t27,600 $134,900. Call 287-8700. #20-2054. Own your own MOBILE 1. 8 acre a ...... t27 ,600 FIRETOWER ROAD HOME • 2 yrs. old 28'x56' Atlantic has 3 31 acres - soma wooda. HOME LOT - paved large BRS, LR, with working fireplace, DR, NEAR THE WATER • family home streets, cable TV . town atream . $78,600. CECIL & NEW CASTLE OFF MECHANICS many extras. Must be moved. Seller will w / enough rooms for a growing family and utilities. Buy w ith $3500 VALLEY RD . TELEGRAPH RD . COUNTY MULTIPLE down · t23 600. 10·12 acres ZONED R.M West of Calvert , north of allow up to $1500 moving expenses. in-laws. A must see! $109,900. Call 287- t225,000. Rt. 273 . B.6 acres 8700. #30-2122. CHARLESTOWN $15,000/acre . $27,000. Call 398-3877. #30-2117. LISTING SERVICES 35 Wooded acres RAZOR STRAP RD . $75,000 ROOP RD . Zoned C-2. 1. 1 acre at en­ 1. 25 acres · great view trance to Lakeside Park . possible owner financing. BARD CAMERON RD . Will divide in hall. $ t65,000 $24,500. 3 loU left with prices as whole . from t22.600. COLORA ROAD 2.4-5.5 ac. LIBERTY GROVE RD . 2 k>ts together - 1/ 2 acre I .5 ac .- 250" road lrontoge. eac~ - mobile home . level & clea r. $27,500. $37,500 . ZONED C-2 ELI

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TOME HIGHWAY - 4 BR , 2\i baths, 2 ~ tory on Tome Hwy . Home and grounds are in ex· cellent condition. You have over 2300 sq . ft. of living space . A must to see . Call Rosemarie Quinn for delails. ~------~------. Come to DeVille Court Ideally located off Kirkwood Highway, behind Sheehy Ford . MID-ATLANTIC 1 and 2 bedrooms from $395. Includes heat and hot water. REALTY Two Houses Under Construction ALSO LARGE EFFICIENCIES $350 One house complete and ready for inspec­ SHORT TERM AVAILABLE 658-7642 tion . 998-5796 DIRECTIONS: Approx. one mile north of Route 273 on Route 213. Mon.-Fri . 8:30 -5 PM COLLEGE 112 Price Special Sat. 10-4 PM On First Month's Rent Sun . 12-4 PM AP·ARTMENTS and EVERBREEZE Two Homes Under Construction for * VICTORIA MEWS * your inspection: 4 BR Cape Cod off •Private Entrances Leeds Road on Breezeway Drive and A QUIET COUNTRY SETTING •New Thermo Windows 4 BR Colonial on Leeds Road. THE LANDSCAPING is what makes this •Pets Welcome property special . You have close to an acre •Short-Term Leases Available DIRECTIONS: Route 213 North towards with various unique plantings. The home is a with modem spaCious Fair Hill, turn left on Leeds Road, Ever­ well maintained 3 BR brick ranch, very neat R5020t87. I & 2 Bedroom Apartments LOCATED: Elkton Rd . & breeze on the right. and clean . Reduced to $109,900. O'Daniel Ave. in Newark ...~~L~N C. 5 368-2357 Starts 395, 1~T· IIiaiDSca CALL: * FOXCROFT TOWNHOUSES * within walking distance of University of Delaware ~r_l REALTORS WINDING BROOK perfect for college students! Stop By Our Convenient Location Wilbur & North Sts. " SERVING THE GREATER CHESAPEAKE" GARDEN APTS. 225 South Bridge St., Holly Hall, Elkton, Maryland 21921 301-398-2300 DELAWARE-MARYLAND-PENNSYLVANIA

ACROSS 32. Succeeding: 54. Lampreys c abbr. I. Catch (a sus­ 55. Deserter : J) 3 WILLIAMSBURG "3 a 8 2 I I J J .II 3 BA . 2 bath rancher w/ LR , kitchen . & OR , Ran cher with 3 BR , 2 bath, and garage. t Rfi . a~s~~~~~~ :~~~~~ · aft~~~~e~o~:,~;: Lg. 4 BR Colonial with 2 baths, lower level I ft 3. 0 N 0 pl~us one car attached garage . $121 ,200. $123,245. $ 3t0 ,990 . 1 sa 0 s •s·~ ~ J !). a Y N ~~u"s ~~t;~h~~~~';ig~~$ 1~~ .. 0~family room, Construction Packages By G&S Contracting All homes include heat pump, range and dishwasher, paved driveway AND a 200' well EI\KE allowance, liz acre+ / lots available. Many options available. 1"'"" ' ······--·l OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -9 A.M.-9 P.M. Ap:1121,1- The New Ark Post 9b 702 ~using for Sale 708 MobUe Home/Sale 806 Trucks/Vans 808 Automobiles HAVRE DE GRACE CHEVY-1985 Custom Sport LINCOLN Mark VII LSC, 2unita.Renowtedhial0ric bridl NORTH EAST area well kept Dieael VIII. G-20, Y. ·101'1 ,. 6.2 1984-Excellent condition . cluplex near Water Loa Pond home. ~ 1c ~a~ltasu Must l i tre, . Heavy tow ­ 29,000 miles. ~ i nel owner. Townhouau. move.Comeaee itandmakean $9:J,500 . ing packaae. 32,000 miles. ~~~,t $1 ,500 o.b.o . 301-1138-9476. offer. Call 301 ·287·5539. TRANSPORTATION AIC, PIS, -p191 Cruise, New Two-slcry Colonial, 1·car gar- PARK PI.ACE-Ouality, yet al· tlrea, Captain chairs, Sola. War· MERCURY Lynx-1983. 631<. age with fenced yard in Buck- fordable new home. ror aa1e in 806 Trucks/Vans ranty. $11 ,500. 302-737-0807. leV •.WeU -malntained. Must see. top park. Call 301 ·994-0578. =:.1\~ . 5~c.~: 302 1230 FORD F-150XL, 198S-4X4, air, 808 Automobiles 302· 656· 6177 or m.ooo. -m- . 710 Housing Wanted BUICK-1984 Skylark Umited. 302~56-9800 . 706 CommerclaUSale HousE wANTEor or town- ~~:&t~&r.'~~~-~~? Excellent condition . NISSAN 1986 Sentra. 5 apd., COMMERciAL house. Seve realtor lee. Purch- The NewArk Post Claslified 302-738-5233 altar 6pm. aterao, air, 61K, great mileage. EikiDn Newratk Ad ., At.279. ase wanted using renVoption to Dept will be Q/ad ., help you CHEVY -1981 Chevette . 302-453-1346. Primeoommercial &i tealonale. buy or lease/purchase. Setti&- wr1te an ad tliat will aefl your 2-door. AJC. 38,000 original unWitlted items. Givs us a cal miles. Runs good. $1750 firm. 812 Auto Parts ~~~~~~~3Jt"nycroft ~o~~~S:~~ - montha . Rod, today, 737·0905. 5 302-453-7353. MERCUAY-1981 Capri Rally Sport sporty sun roof. ~~~~-~F oif~7: $2c~i Quality Built Homes 301 ·392-4851. In Arundel/

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At •74,900 Available BUS. 13021731-8200 1983 NISSAN SENTRA 2 DR. BUS. 1-800-441·7111 HOME (3021738-~ SSpeed. Cosset1e S3495 1985 DODGE OMNI SE • Dr. = ·i!.~~MSienlo.~ S4995 Ray Weed Builder 19U OLDS FIRENZA 2 DR. Auto. • Air Cond .• Cauet1e $4 995 (301) 398-7719 1983 FORD THUNDERBIRD ~~=~=· SS195 1985 HONDA CIVIC DX 2 Dr. HATCHBACK SS595 5 Speed, Air Cond .• AM/FM. SA~~- 1983 HONDA ACCORD. Di. .. 'I Auto Service ~~ - Arcond .• Cal· 55795 A Familiar Name· Same Great Service 1984 PONllAC BONNEVILLE Green. Auto., Air Cond., AM/FM Route 272 & Rogers Rd. (North of Rogers Farm Supply I ~~owurDoorlockl& S6495 STEVE FOSTER 1985 HONDA ACCORD. DR. Owner & Certified (301) 287-5821 Technician Auto.~ Cond., AM/FM st.Mo. Poww = lllaket. R.ar S7995 1983 HONDA PRELUDE Ifyou write to us, we'D tell 5 Sp.d.Slnocf. Ak Cond. . ec-tta. you bow you can help stop abuse PowarSteerrQ,PONerBialc•. S7995 ofour public lands. Be one of the 1983 TOYOTA SUPRA good guys. ~=. ~~rCond .. S8695 Write: Take Pride in America, AI v.hleleeSUbject to Pl1or SOle. P.O. Box 1339, Jessup, MD 20794.

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$700,000 INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM BRING THIS AD WITH YOU FOR AN ADDITIONAL $100 OFF 10b The NewArk Post Aprll21, 1988 BUSINESS • BUSINESS ALE UD offers applied science "This degree could have been written for me. I wanted a sound technical base, but I didn't want Hercules to be an engineer. And I didn't want to lose the management skills I had already acquired." Hawkesworth named That's 34-year-old Janice Haag speaking, the first Univer­ M. W. Ha wkesworth of sity of Delaware student to com­ Woodmere, Newark, has been plete requirements for a new named director of communica­ bachelor of applied science tions by Hercules Inc_ degree in Engineering Hawkesworth will head puhlic Technology & Technical relations activities involving Management. corporate community and en­ The new degree, which ap­ vironmental relations. He will proved only last March, is ad­ '84 FORD F-150 PICKUP also be in charge of employee ministered through the depart­ 4 SPEED, OVERDRIVE, AM/FM publications. ment or agricultural engineer­ 8' BOX, LIGHT BLUE A native of Butte, Montana, ing in the College of Agricultural Ha wkesworth earned a Sciences. According to Dr. Nor­ bachelors degree in communica­ man Collins, chair of the depart­ tion arts from the University of ment, 25 students have been ad­ Notre Dame in 1958. mitted to the degree program, 50 He is a former television, students are taking classes and '87 DODGE ARIES LE, 4 door, air, PS, PL, rear defrost, cruise, low miles. t7816. newspaper and wire service 75 are expected to be enrolled in '86 DODGE LANCER. 2.5engine, auto. , air ...... t7315. reporter who started in public classes by next fall. '85 DODGE CARAVAN, 5·passenger, air, pwr. steering, AM / FM , charcoal grey relations at Hercules' aerospace "It's a type of profesSional metallic ...... t7250. facility near Salt Lake City in upgrade,'' Collins says. '85 DODGE ARIES SE, 2 door, au to., air ...... t&IOO. 1966. '85 DODGE 600,4 door ...... M715. In 1967 , Hawkesworth An articulate and determined transferred to corporate head­ young woman, Haag points out '85 DO~GE ~AN~ER ES , Turbo, 4 dr., Hatchback, power seats, locks, win- quarters in Delaware. that she grew up on a North dows, a1r, cru1se, t1lt, stereo ...... Ml50. He is active in several com­ Dakota fann in a family where '84 DODGE 600 SE, 2.6eng., cru ise , wire wheels ...... t52&0. munity organizations. higher education was not stress­ '84 DODGE ARIES, 4 dr., sedan, A/C, auto ...... •...... M250. ed. '83 HONDA ACCORD LX, 2 dr., auto ., air ...... •...... •..... MilS. "When we graduated from '83 DODGE 600,4 dr., auto., air ...... t37&0. high school, we were expected to '83TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON ...... $3000. support ourselves," she says, "which I did by working at Nor­ '83 OLDS CUTLASS CIERRA , 2 door ...... M750. Honors thwestern Bell in Fargo, N.D." '82 CHRYSLER LeBaron. 2 door ...... t3400. While with the telephone com­ '82 DODGE 400.4 dr. sedan, auto. , air ...... t3200. pany, Haag worked in a nwnber '82 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. full size wagon ...... t3195. Christiana Hilton of different departments from '82FORD F-150 PICKUP ...... t2115. operator service to marketing. Janice Haag moved from a University of Delaware '81 DIPLOMAT,2dr., A/C, PS , PB ...... t2300. The Christiana Hilton has But she always believed her lack classroom to a position as production control leader at W.L. '81 AMC CONCORD DL WAGON ...... t2150. been awarded the coveted of a degree limited her career. Gore & Associates' Barksdale Road plant. '80 MERCURY MARQUIS Brougham 4 dr. sedan,low miles. loaded .. .. t2115. In 1983, when her husband ac­ American Automobile Associa­ M~NY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM I tion Four-Diamond Award for cepted a job with Hercules in gram was being developed in the Haag interviewed with six 1988. Delaware, Haag decided it was ag college, I went to Dr. Collins companies that required Christiana Hilton, along with time to enter college. "No with my transcript in hand. I engineering degrees and receiv­ Rittenhouse Motor Company the Hotel duPont and Wilm­ general technology degree was was confident that he would get ed four offers. She accepted a ington Hilton, were named offered at the University of this degree established, so I was job as production control leader 250 Elkton Rd., Newark • 368-9107 award winners this week by the Delaware then, so I decided to enrolled in continuing education at Gore's Barksdale Road plant. Delaware Motor Club. enroll at Delaware Technical & courses by Winterim of 1987 for "We manufacture Gore-tex The AAA Diamond ratings, Community College in electrical a degree that didn't exhist." microwave test cable. All the which range from one to five, engineering and electronics Haag encountered no special manufacturing processes are are designed to inform travelers technology," she says. problems in working toward her geared to my background, and of different levels of accomoda­ Haag completed her degree - she went flat out in my technical managment tions. associate's degree by March of completing her degree re­ courses help me schedule pro­ A Four-Diamond rating is 1986 and then took time out for quirements. She took a full duction and manage inventory," Just A Call Away! awarded to those properties the birth of her daughter, course load in two regular ses­ she says. which significantly exceed AAA Caitlyn. She still managed to fit sions, attended two summer and Because the new degree par­ NewArk Post Classified requirements in most physical in management courses at winter sessions and completed ticularly appeals to the working and operational categories. A Goldey Beacom College. her requirements within a year. student, Collins says that five total of 1,230 hotels (7 percent of "When I heard through the She also worked part-time at the courses are now offered at night those rated) earned the rating. grapevine that a technology pro- DuPont Corporate Data Center at the Newark campus and a ~737-0905- as a computer operator. sixth will be added in the fall .

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