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86th Year, Issue 44 THis WEEK IN SPORTS SAINT MARI{'s RALLIES PAST SAINT EUZABETH. 19 IN LIFESTYLE MOMS OFFER MOMS SUPPORT. IN THE NEWS LoCAL SCHOOLS ARE GETTING WIRED FOR THE ll\fTERNET. INDEX NEWS POLICE BLOTTER OPiNION LIFESTYLE THE ARTS PEOPLENEWS DIVERSIQNS CROSSWORD fUZZLE OBITUARIES SPORTS --- CLASSIFIEDS 8 5 1-5 3 6 8 9 25 10 11 27 19 29 EE OPI 1 w, PA GE 6' ••• Hometown ' wspaper Since 1910 •!• © November 1, 1996 Ne wark , Del. • 50¢ R il safety 1 or pro it ? I By MARY E. PETZAK NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER 0 Rr \IL'S PL I ll r ·mute train L':tr" loa k I \\ 1Lh m.ttc - rial" thruugh thl' h ' art or 1 tial n a"t k 'o unt and i 11t n L''' ar h. an c lln rt to redu ·e ri'>"- and prm id ·bean '> l' l'\ iL'l'. accurding. to onl' ·nmpa ny ntliciul . ll nml'm\ ner-, \\ ho m er lo ok tll' train .., frPm ti·H: ir dinin n mom vindm\ ·!aim pr,flt i-. th' n ai1 1 moti\l' . On f LIL''- tl.l) ni•' ht. ' unr:lil\ dh tri ·r '-LIP ltnt entlent 1n I cia\\ are. < •corgL' WnnlL't. told a of 11torc than 100 11L' 1)pk at Wl'-,t .'clwol 1 tha t cnmpany ' rerouting rai lrars ca rrying th · to xic mat vinyl chlo- ride. prornne <tnt! hutan' and L'lh 1- cnc O'\id_. from th rail ard.., in to '\\ark . Womer claimed t he de ·i-,ion '" b;hed on a vari ty of fa inclu lin g: h<1ndling )r the les" handlin!! in See CONRAIL , 14 ..... 1 Ogletown 1 ram s pen I I IGHT 0 I , ULE. eu,t - hnund u11 ra mp'- for tilL' Route 273/0gll'lo\\ n lllll'rrllange at Rnutc 4- arL' ) jl'nin g fu1 tnday. fHDOT eng in cl't '> Hany Conpcr ·llld Rob luit ptl'\ iuu"l m ;1 tk a:-...,urancL''> that the project, due for ·nmplction b the end ni' 1997, procce din!! as planned wcath r prohll'm.., . nd apparL·ntly tlw _ an.· men of their wo rd . cw for eastbound '27J and Red Mill Road arc a. NrWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY KFII Y BFNNHT • Traf'lic tra eling !'rom cwarh. tm. ard lm _.r..,la l • <)) on Route '273 wi II tum I >ft on Route 4- hut then Lh ' th entrance ramp immediately l n right before traveling under the The ramp prc viou..,ly used the Red Mill Road intersec t ion i-. nm I clo..,cd . Paratroopers from the U.S. Army's Golden Knights team thrill ed t he sold -out crowd. not on ce bu t twice , at Saturday 's University of Delaware - James Mad ison Univ e rs ity g am e. D elaware won the game 27-13 and is now tied for the number one position in the Y an k ee Co nference. • ' lraffic tra ve ling ea ... thound on Route See RAMPS , 13 ..... They're back an hey ' re not hap By MARY E. PETZAK NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER L TEN P. Don't park in th ' lot at the Library Av·nue Profc si nal Bu i lding nc t to ewark Hig h , ·h ool m1 ar ... going to a in th ' ffict: bu ildin g. b that phin nough? nl thr e weeks ag . and teac hers at th hi gh sc hool complained a hout wholesn l towing during hoo l e nts. mploye of Fus ·o nt erpris s whi h owns th ' lot . aid th ·ompan arrange I towing he aus va ncla li. m was a prob lem there. h ol ofti ·ials . aiel th y adv i-.cd p enpl coming to the hi gh s ·hool not to park at the Li brary building hut apparcntl nnt ever one g.ot the 111' .. ag . I urin e. ll omecominl!. on ct. 25. Towdcd 7JLit of th.' hi gh sc hc ol It t and \ er llt \ ed ontn the prop e11_ next door. When Ewing Ti win!! -,hm: ·d up and went right to work. principal f-rank Hagen ma le ··a cou1l of announcemcnr-," telling people to Ill! v' 1 i r car.., . ·· w hen I tinally left tc home around 10 p.m .. th • tm: tntc"- -,tilltht'r und wu<> a polic ·ar ." -,aid Hagen ·, inc it\ H'- lie me ·oming, ther w re a lot of' alumni from ou t or town ho par"- d th r ·:· ccordi ng to Captai 11 hark'> \ of th ewurk poli ·e . t.wing 1owinu c mpan y onl · n:po11ed tov in t w< cat.., from thtl! lot on the cv ·ni n!! of ct. 2 .-. II \ c\'CJ. t o 1 Jli ttti..,cr.., See TOWING , 15 .....

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86th Year, Issue 44

THis WEEK IN SPORTS

SAINT MARI{'s RALLIES PAST SAINT EUZABETH. 19

IN LIFESTYLE

MOMS OFFER MOMS SUPPORT.

IN THE NEWS

LoCAL SCHOOLS ARE GETTING WIRED FOR THE ll\fTERNET.

INDEX

NEWS

POLICE BLOTTER

OPiNION

LIFESTYLE

THE ARTS

PEOPLENEWS

DIVERSIQNS

CROSSWORD fUZZLE

OBITUARIES

SPORTS ---CLASSIFIEDS

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5 1-5

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6

8

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27

19

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EE OPI 1 w, PAGE 6'

••• • Hometown ' wspaper Since 1910 •!•

© November 1, 1996 Newark, De l. • 50¢

R il safety 1 or pro it ? I By MARY E. PETZAK

NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER

0 Rr\IL'S PL Ill r ·mute train L':tr" loa k I \\ 1Lh h~l/aHJou~ m.ttc ­rial" thruugh thl' h ' art or re~idcn -

1 tial n a"t k 'ount and i 11t n L''' ar h. i ~ an c lln rt to redu ·e ri'>"- and

prm id ·bean '> l' l'\ iL'l'. accurding. to onl' ·nmpa ny ntliciul .

l lnml'm\ ner-, \\ ho m er look tll' train .., frPm ti·H: ir dininn mom vindm\ ·!aim pr,flt i-. th' n ai1 1 moti\l' .

On f LIL''- tl.l) ni•' ht. 'unr:lil\ dhtri ·r '-LIP ltntentlent 1n I cia\\ are. < •corgL' WnnlL't. told a cm\~U of 11torc than 100 11L'1)pk at Wl'-,t IJ ~ trk hkmentar~ .'clwol

1 tha t hi~ cnmpany ' a~ rerouting rai lrars ca rrying th · toxic mat 'ri~il ~ vinyl chlo­ride. prornne <tnt! hutan' g <~-;. and L'lh 1-cnc O'\id_. from th • rail ard.., in Ed~cmnor to '\\ark .

Womer claimed the de ·i-,ion '" b;hed on a vari ty of fa · tor~ . inclu ling: I· ~~ h<1ndling )r the ·a r~ ; les" handlin!! in

See CONRAIL, 14 .....

1 Ogletown 1

ram s pen I

I IGHT 0 I , C'lll~ l ULE. th~.: eu,t-hnund u11 ramp'- for tilL' Route 273/0gll'lo\\ n lllll'rrllange at Rnutc 4-

arL' )jl'ning fu1 hu~i ll l''>~ tnday. fHDOT engincl't'> Hany Conpcr ·llld

Rob luit ptl'\ iuu"l m ;1tk a:-...,urancL''> that the project, due for ·nmplction b the end ni' 1997, i~ proccedin!! as planned tk~pttl' wcath r prohll'm..,. nd apparL·ntly tlw_ an.· men of their word.

cw pattern~ for eastbound '27J and Red Mill Road arc a. follow~ :

NrWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY KFII Y BFNNHT

• Traf'lic tra eling !'rom cwarh. tm. ard lm _.r..,la l • <)) on Route '273 wi II tum I >ft on Route 4- (;:t~ u~ual) hut then Lh ' th ne~ entrance ramp immediately l n th~.: right before traveling under the ov' tpa~~ . The ramp prcviou..,ly used nppn~it' the Red Mill Road intersect ion i-. nm p~.:rm:.ment I clo..,cd. Paratroopers from the U.S. Army's Golden Knights team thrill ed the sold -out crowd. not once but

twice, at Saturday's University of Delaware - James Mad ison Univers ity game. Delaware won the game 27-13 and is now tied for the number one position in the Yankee Conference.

• 'lraffic tra ve ling ea ... thound on Route

See RAMPS, 13 .....

They're back an hey're not hap By MARY E. PETZAK

NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER

L TEN P. Don't park in th ' lot at the Library Av·nue Profc si nal Bui lding nc t to ewark High , ·hool un l e~s m1 ar ... going to a bu~i -

ne~~ in th ' ffict: building. b that phin nough? nl thr e weeks ag . parent~ and teachers at th •

high school complained ahout wholesnl towing during ~ hool e nts. mploye ~ of Fus ·o

nterpris s whi h owns th ' lot . aid th ·ompan arrange I towing he aus vancla li. m was a problem there.

h ol ofti ·ials . aiel th y advi-.cd penpl coming to the high s ·hool not to park at the Library building

hut apparcntl nnt ever one g.ot the 111' .. ag . I urin e. l lomecominl!. r·~tivitie-, on ct. 25. car~

Towdcd 7JLit of th.' high sc hc ol It t and \ erllt \ ed ontn the prope11_ next door. When Ewing Ti win!! -,hm: ·d up and went right to work. principal f-rank Hagen ma le ··a cou1l of announcemcnr-," telling people to Ill! v' 1 h~: i r car.., .

··w hen I tinally left tc t~.u home around 10 p.m .. th • tm: tntc"- wa~ -,tilltht'r und ~o wu<> a polic ·ar." -,aid Hagen .··, inc it\ H'- lie me ·oming, ther w re a lot of' alumni from out or town ho par"- d th r ·:·

ccordi ng to Captai 11 hark'> \ n~end of th • ewurk poli ·e . t.wing 1owinu c mpany onl ·

n:po11ed tov in t w< cat.., from thtl! lot on the cv ·ni n!! of ct. 2.-. II \ c\'CJ. t o 1 Jli ttti..,cr..,

See TOWING , 15 .....

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N EWARK POST ·:· POLICE BLOTTER • Police Bluffer is cvmpill' I each wedjiom theji/e,\ 11'1/w e11 ·or/.. Pulia Department, The cw Cwtle 'ounty Police Dl'fiUrfllll'lll and the Delaware tare Policl' hy .\Wj]" writer Mary E. Pl'l:a/...

Gas station robbed ~war!.. police rl!por1 that on ( ' !. -~ around t>:50 p.m. tv. o white

maks emen.:d th • BP Scr\ icc Station on ·11-.ton Road :md displa)ed a large dar(... - nlored \Cll11-automatic ~~ lc pistl I 10 111c ·lcrl-. <md recci cd :m undist:lo..,ed amount l r cash. 'n1 · tirst sus1-x: ·t is des ribc I as a\\ hitc mal 111 hi' 'arl\ 20'>, 5 feet, inchc tall," ith a thin build. "l11c second :-li'>I1C ·t is dcs~ril-x:d :L.., a'' hill· male in hi:-. 20,, .tppmximatd) 6 I ct t.lll. v. ith a thin build. Fach 111iUl wore a him;(... or d:u·(... hlu~: -.,wl'at..,hirt \\.ith the ho< I tightly pulled arouml hi:-. fal·c and <l pte·' of cloth l'O\ ering hi:- lace. light-rolor ·d or kha(...i "') IL' tn1u~cr.., ~md dar(... ..,nLakcr". ,\nyonc \\ ith mfom1ation j, .t'>ktd to call ..ih(l 7Ul. ..

loud music heard a block away On 0 ·t. 27 :u·numl 2:50a.m. 1x1licc wen: calkd to a romphunt of

loud noi'>L' on E:L-.,1 Pari-. Place from Kells \CilUl' . Police, \\.ho ,,ud they coull plainly hcar music from the :-itkwall-. and tiw hous .., :m <1), issued a nni\C -,ummorb to 21 c.u· old 'hnstophcr 1oran.

School lot drug sales On Oct. 21 around ': 15 a.m. as ·h x>l administrator oiN.'I\ ~:d t\\ o

pcopk in the parking lot or l\\'ilfk lligh '·hool ~tanding h ' a car ' ith the tr11nk open. One of the people put sonK'lhlllg in his JX'Icl-.l·t as she approached. \ hen '\he asl-.cd for th' ill.:m, he handed her a hat?. con taining smaller J.ip ll ·(... bal.!.:-. of a -.uh:-.tarH.:e that later field-tc:-. lcd po:-.itivc for mariju<.Ula. ewark police charged Sh:m n Baik) - I. \ ith possLssion with intcnt to tkliwr marijuana.

Boys attacked on Main Street On the aftemtxm of Oct. 13, two hoy:-., ag ·:-. 14 iUl<l 16, were '>it­

ling on bicycles in a dri cwa on Main Street a -ros~ from the cwarl-. . hopring ent.er. Two unknown bla ·k males stOP! ·d their chicle in th~.: ~hopping center ;md approachcd the bo ·:-.. 111 • knock d the 16-

em·-old boy tmd l(Xl(... tu1 un lis ·lose I <unount of cash from hi~ pock-ct. fkr searching the 14- ~ar-old but finding nothing. they drove away. Police <.m~ in c:-.tigating.

Charges in fatal accident State police ha · likd charges ac.ain!--t I.X11isc M. Bam·s. 20, of'

Salem Woods. follm ing a two-car accident' llich ~illcd I() year-old Mw· ·iu W<xxJs or C\>\ark . Polic. S<Ud 11:Ull ·~ was driving <Uld had consumed alcohol prior t ) the accident which< TliiTCd on Ma ~0 at th~ intersection of lid Baltimor~ Pike and Route 27.1. Bamcs, who obtained a driwr-; liccn'\c ith false identification to apJ1Car of drink­ing age. was charged with furgc1 , criminal impersonation. failure to

ielc..l, :u1d alcoholofl'cnsc:- under the Jero tolerance sltllutc.

ELECTION DAY 1996 EVERYONE HA E : no tim· to go to

raJiys; no time to list ·n to debates; no time to read th newspaper; no time to " atch J~ac th Nation.

But once very four years, voters huv th chance to steal 30 pr ciou minutes and go to the polls and make or break a pr sident and vice-president as well as federal , state, and loca l leg islators. It ':-. t hviousl too good an opportunity to miss .

Tuesday, Nov. 5, p lis ar ' open in I ' lawarc from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and all r gistcr ·d voter:- ar' ur cd t parti i pate. For directions to polling places or other elccti( n infonna­lion in New astle ounty call the Dcpanmcnt of Elections at 577-3464.

Co

City employees remembered

F )Rt\IER CO WORKLRS v. ho l 'alllL' to "fee l likL' filtllll) .. at ~:wart..\ Cit)

otTi -e-., \\ill hl' !on!.!. l\'llll'l11 hl.'red in a !.!.rani te ;11L'IItonal llll\ L'ilcd 0~ kt. 25.

.-\ crordin!.!. to Cit • 'crrL tar\ Sus,111 l.amblack. about t\\ o · yt·:u·.., ago otlln l'mplnyl'L'S took til~: id ' a to cit\ nflicial" . "We notitTd w · ~"~'IL' loslll" a lot rnorc pL'opk tn un ·;..p~ctcd d ·ath:-. \ hilc thev were still worl-.inn for the ~· it and thev w~:rc n~o\th not or an age tl) die." :-.a id t:amblacl-. . "It wa-., like losing lllLillbL•rs of our rami h ...

L:inlhlac(... ptlllllcd out that 111osl pcopll' .~pend nllll"l' time with co -\ orkcrs than the • do their rami! . nnvwa . ··wc wanted to do sc)mct .. llill t, for thc..,e people\\ hn left th ·cit)\ scr icc under circumstance:-. not c\pected in the rmrm,ll cour:-.e ( r event~."

l'Oillllliltec of f"iW l'LIITellt employcL':- col kctcd a II the ll:lllle of' dl'L'L'ilSl'd WOI kcrs availahk in tht: l'it 1n·ords and sought propo:-.als I tH .. 1 hl' n1e11Hl rial it:-.ell. ' It tnok a long ti111 • to !.!.el what WL' wanted." :-aid La;nhlacl-.... c finally chose Cecil ault ami Memorial Cornpa11 who did a hl'autil'ul job."

The r •suiting granite ~tone . engraved Wit h the IWillCS of 1-f former ·mployc ·s stands in the court ;mf or thc cit municipal huildino nn Elkton Road.

Lamhlad sa id many fallli

l1c:- nf' the tkccilsed l11lplo .. t'l's att ·nd ·d the lhli ·ation . " .lac(... DL·nncv\ \\ rdm\ l'i.lllll' and said -.,hl' \\:is m·e r\\ IK'IIlll'd to 1-.nm\ \\l' -.,tillthou!.!hl abnut him ,, l'n tliou!.!.h he di~d 111 I 971.' . aid Lamhlack. " ) k \ a' a hutilllng diit'Clnr ami <llll) 111 hi~ )0~ \\)Wll hL· dil·d lii1L';>.j1L'l"ll'd l) .''

Kathy (.I a! in. the rtw~t recl'nt L'mphl) cc to di e. \>\orked in tiH.: ci t~ \ finance depart m~:nt. "She h.:lt h~:r t\ u chi! tfrL'Il in lhl' l' ;\I'L' or llL'f lllnlhcr "hen :-he tlil·d last JL'ar and til l') all carne wilh Kath~ \ hrot11l·r.'' -,aid Lunbla ·~. "E' cryom· apprL'Ciatcd th • ci t \ rL'IllL'mbranrc."'

Other former crnplny 'C" and lhL car~ of thei1 cka th-; inl'l~1de :

Ro W. MallhL'\.V'>. puhl1c works. ll)7X: l!Hlllla' . t\postolico .!1. . huildin!.!. depart 111l'l11. l9X I : L·: rn 'st <I . Smith, puhli · work .~. I <)X2: Roh ·n ('. Squi ·r Jr.. l'k ·tnc department. 19H.\: Bruno/\ . Ci ·untc, pullic worb, llJX.f: William . l-3urn~. watL'r departii1L'Ill, ICJX~ : Donald E. alp. 1 olice tkparl ­ment, I1JH7: .Joseph J. LL·sniak. huiltlin,!! departnH:nt. !9X7: Kathryn 1.. Cowgill. l'inancL' dcpari111L'I11 , llJHH: Sanurel J. Si11opoli, public work-.,, 19H9: Kl.'nn.:th L. B,lllb. public wor(...s, I<)<).\ and M. Diane Zcbros~i. police department , lt)9..j..

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• v go p wa up to reality of antennas on tower By ER IC FINE & MARY PETZAK

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T ilL WI D'r IIILLS Ci\tc ;\..,..,nctatiotl ha .., bl·la t~:dl y

dcL Hh:d to oppo'>l' tll '> lalla lion of t ·lnomrnuni ·alioll'> .l lll c flllll '> Oil a CII Y or 't~\\ arh. \\ata lll WL' I of! Mulht:rry Road .

Tlt L· g1oup 111 ct w1 th '>cver~il

reprl''>l'ntatiVL'" o l 1-3~:11 t lantr c ynl'\ ()hi k ·r ue.., tla ' at Shu e

Mcdill 1iddk Sc hool. /\f'tcrward , lh · :l'> '> oLiat ion vo tcd unanintou'> 1; to 1-. cc p I l ):!. htrng ant~: nn a ... th :1 l will w r vc rotl !! ill y 7 .(>00 u-, ·r-, n l l'c llu l~lt phollL'\ .

Ct\ tc a..,-,ociati(lll tee pr t:<., t de ttl Car 11l ll :tll ~a id \ he \\ ou ld w ntl ;1 kttcr and a petri ion to

L'\\ilt 1-. c tt y oflici:tl.., it<, !-. til !! lhL' c rt y ttl hal 1-. nut o f a '-1 I ,00() pet rnunth l'!H llt:Jct t •Jarllill ~ th e tclcctl lllllllllll l'a lloll '> '!lnlp.tny li\C

ol the v.atn tnnl-.. In 1u], till' .'i yeat contrac t wa"

apptm l'd in L·i tv l'Olltl l' il hv :1 votl' ol (, I ,tltL'I t V.tl ·ou rt ·ri Ill ··till,!!" an d ltuur.., o l p~l"iortaiL' publi c di-,Lu-, .., iutl and ht:a t irt gs .

11.111 al -, o \a HI '> Ill' would l ott ­t.t ttllc n llr n: ol 1,."\ . SctL .l m ·ph B1 <k11 (I) lkl.t \\:IIL') lot help. "/\I I and ,dl, \\ lial L'VL' t 11 tai-.L'" I 'l l do \\ 1 t 1111 1 tit L' I till i l\ o I til c I a v • . " .., h t: promr ,t:d.

In Sl·ptl'llthn tilL' crt y ,.,..,liL.d a hut!d11t g. lll' lllltl to lk ll /\thlntrr

1 Ill' \ ohik ol Pl ymo uth 1\kt:t in •. Pa .. 111 in ... tall 12 a nl L'J lll ~ l unit -, arouml th L· L'\l "lit l l-' I ..j foot

ht!.!lt tan!-. and to con<., lru ct a 400 \tjll:trt: - lt lo t m.tint~·nan ct: hutfd rn g tn hou'IL' an t:mergcm· gc nt:rato r and other L' l{Utpment.

'I Itt: :t'>..,ociut ion u> ntcrHI'> th e untt:ntta'> tht eaten th t: h ·ahh . '>Jk ­ty and propert y va lu e'> of n.:-; ru t: nt ., who ov.n hou\ t:\ near th e wa tt:r tan!-.. Mor~:ov •r, th ' "'"ociation hcl1 cvt: .'> the anll.:nna'> could j t: op­ardi t l' the life oll ,.rank lhanc..,c . who had a dcfibri ll ator implanted two :year\ ago after hy pa..,.., '. urg ·ry.

·• o ont: ha-, don e an Jt:'it.: arch on dclihrillation," "a id 1\lhanc ... e. 6 ). who li'c " on Mulhcrr Road. ahnut .'iO ket from tiH.: tan!-. . " You do11 ' t 1-.no\\ !-.no w wlll! th cr (m not) rt\ .1 ll·alth factor.

··YtHI peopk cut niL' compkt t: l. out ol thl\ dcc t\Hln .' ' ht: clatmcd angrrl;. ··You didn ' t inLiutk llll' in a tlan1t t tl11ng."

ll all -, hare.., hi " cone ·rn. " I untkr...rancl tcc hnolo!!) Ita"

to .).!O lurwa rd .'' \aid fl ail. a for Ill er Delmar va J>o w~: r t: mpl oyc ·. " But in ~·vL' t') pi t:cl' of information I have tl·ccivL·d. no Olll' l1.1 " comt: lorth artd ..,a 1d thi -, \v iii not harm Mr 1\lhanL'\C. 'I he)· , · n.::llly not ).!.iv tn g h11n a L·lwr n :."

Dtlrllt !.!. the L'Olll tcil lt ca r111 12." C!lll llLilmcmhcr lr t: nl' / .ych. \\ ho tl' pl'l.: w nh Windy llill s' di ..,t 1ict. ICjll' il tu ll y VOi ·cd tilL· L011LC I11 '1 a..,..,nt ·tl hy /\ fhan • L'. ll o\\c'vCI, tk-. pil c not i fi c; JII OI1 ol f'l~\ td t: llt ~

alonp 1ufhnry Road h cit offi ­cillh. 110 Wi tHI) ll i ll .., rc..,idcnt ~

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Ball Atlantic-Nynex wants to install telecomunications antenas for cellu­lar phone users on the Windy Hills water tower .

attended th hearin g~.

" I felt like I wa.., "Pi tting in th · wind.· ~a id Z ch. ·· one of th ·m cam· , even after I photo opicd information and docu ments and hand -delivered th em to th eir doors mysel f.··

Dr. K nneth oster, a Bell tl an ti c ync · · H1sultunt. di s-

puted c laim s the ant nnas ere ch111gcrous to lban sc. Fos ter ~a id he has come across on I "on ' an ·cdota l report .. while r sear h­ing the ant nn a's effect on d fib ­rillator ~. Th inci knt in olvcd a th c f't -dctcction ~y.., t cm in a Wai ­Mart.

O ther re.., idcnb spec ulated that comp ' tit ion and d mand wou ld increa~c th wa ttag ' bein g trans­mitted, and cx pre ... sed co ne · rn that the sa fet y stand ards on which c it o ffi c ial s ba~ed their dec ision were wri tt en in 1975.

Rell Atlantic nc c llicials said t h com pan had made a sur­fi cicnt effort to compromi se wit h it \ new neighbor\ . " We have tak 'II a numb r of our ·oncc rn s and put them into the plan ," said Janel

olleran, a Bell tl anti c Nyne, real ~;s tat e and zon ing manager.

Co li ran said the ·ompan spent tw ic th in stallation cos t to li \C th' wa ter tank instead of mounting the antenna unit s on a new structure. Other companies ­including AT&T Wireless and Sprint ommunicat i ) J1S - op ra te similar antennas in ew as tle 'oun ty. she added.

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Wiring schools for the internet By ERIC FINE ··· ············································· NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER

ix elementar scho Is in th hri tina chool Di. tri 1 to k part

in tDay ' on 1. 26, a nationwide eff rt to bring public and privat schools int the

omput rAg . Fa ulty parents and th r ol­

unte r at Ba ard, Brader, Downes, Drew/Pyle, McVey, and

u Iaski s hoots spent part of the day wiring th school s to mak the comput rs at each building acces­si bl to the Internet.

"N tDay i. meant to be a sy mboli c jump-start ,"

hri stin ·t spok sman John Holton : a i d . ·'T hese sc hoo l. w i It kind of t a p ah ad ( [ fro m th rest of the dis-tri ct) a littl bit."

Th grassroots effort on Lh part of parent s and the busin ~ss com­munity wi ll minimize the cost to both the individual schools and the districts, Brader principal rri Pinkett sa id .

Pula. ki I mcntary choo l, an int rmediat s 'hool in Wilmington which will be ome a them s hool in 1998 , fi gures to ben fit th most. The sc hool is sp nding the y ar focusi ng on Spanish. B sid s taking language classes, pupi Is wil l study Lat in American hi story and ·u ltur .

Prin ipal Beatrice Spear wants to take adva nt age of t h "Net'' to stabli sh pen pals fnr pupils partie-

ipating in the panish-th •me pro­gram, among oth rs things. But

pear believe: going on-lin · ill offe r other ben fits.

" I think it i. a r at pportunit forth school t g t, n if it's on the ground fl or. It get us ff ant! running. It stn rt s the ·hain." :h . aid . "Just the fact that w · hav • th (sc hool s) staff and th ·ommunit working toge th r sh ws th r · is interes t in integrating the school with th r al w rid. "

Drew/Pyle Principal Klat zkin said the da ill Ia th foundation f r tiP int "rmcdial

s hoo t'. communi ation-arts th m · durin g th 1997-9R schoo l year.

H ·

a n cl about 15 ol ­untccrs w i r ' d I' i v c f<urth -

g r a d e tas s rooms

and th main office . "We used a lot of wire (and ) a lot of tools," he said.

Perhaps the most ambi ti ous of the group is McVey where thi rd­grader Paige Sa ·her chronicled the v nt wi th a digital carnera clonal cl by Kodak . Th' resulting images will be clowntoadcd onto the schoo l's com put r system.

ordin g to Bell tl an ti c Delaware whi ch sponsored the event in the state, mor than 700 vo lunteers chipped in th · ir scr­vi' s at 70 public , private and parochial schools in Delaware to wi r at leas t five classrooms and a librar in each schoo l.

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A second term WII L:.N TOM CARPER

hl'cam · ru\ cmur four yc:tr\ a 'O. Delaware w:.1~

ft1cin !!. the lo o..,o.., ol om· ami pL·rh:.q ..., h()t!J 1>f it :.1ulomubilc plant . includ­in ~' the !lOW f'a .... t gro'Ning facil1t here ill t'\Vark .

('.tip ·r wor"-cd to forge o..,tnmgcr rclation...,hir-., with hoth icncral Motmo.., <tlld ,hry -., 1 r ·xccutivc\ t~ml

labor k:.t<.kro.., . While an improvin' eco1 H >Ill ob \ i u11o.., ly he I pcd. C:.1 rpn dt: en co.., ' ' nH.:t~o..,urc of n ed it !·or "a' ­ing 11101\' thun 5.000 hi gh-p:.t ' ing jlll·h . ht) .... lcr Pllicialo.., :.trc not o..,hy about tclli11g you it w:.1 .... Carper\ v.o1"- and DL·id arc \ wdl1nonc o.., o.., to pl ay h;tll thai I ·d tll thc cuii"L.: nt ao..,t1o nonliL·al Ill\ L' tmcnt i11 th · NL' ar"-

o..,o..,cmhl . Pl<u1t . fill' :. t1pc1 admini .... tr;ltion hao..,

·omL· up v, 1th a IHIIllhL'I' of other ini ­ti nti\co.., that ha\c put the -.. tat e in '' :-.trong ro:-. itioll to prco..,crve l' i:-.ting juho..,, recruit .... llllll' uul or ~ tate firm~ and in ge n ·rt~ l put the :-.t"tc lll1 :.t much hett 'I l'ooting. It io.., thi-., <.; trong l' ·o­nomiL· dn ·lo1 nwnt pcrfnrnHtnL· ' th:.tt m<~"-L'" it cao.., to ·ndor .... c Caq cr f'o1 '' \lC1>11d IL'rm .

!lowe\ c1. ew:.1rh.er:-. :-. tuck in traf fi e ja111..., h 'rL' m:.ty di .... agree. Wh<tk L'r ~tate t r:tn~portu tion offic iab and Jl <lll ­n 'I'~ \:ty . t!Jc g ' llel ;tl f' •ling lli1WI1g matty New1trkn:-. i~ that 1111 'anhy\ I cpartmcnt uf 1 r;m .... portation i" nut or luucll . In hi .... \l'l'Oil I t '1'111. CarpL'I'

llHI\t correct thi ~ :-.i tuation . WfLM PC \ hike path:-. und bu~ rou t ~o, ju .... t won' t cut it.

Carper\ oprunent. J" n t IV wn i ·ki. ha ..., h<l\ed her c~t mpaig n 011 u _ 0 percc 11t t:.1 cut plan . While hold in ~cop . detail..., 1·en1 ain \'ague and e .... u:-.rt.:ct that the rc ... ult woulu he harrl y high,,. proper! Ill \,~ a:-. fund\ <~rc ~ l a~hcd for educ<.t tion and other \t.lcrcd cow'>.

Carper ha .... fo ll owed the pract icc or gmcmor:-. ho ha c malic ~ma ll cub in the income ta \ . Wh i lc • \ee more room for . pen ling and tax cu t:-., wc be l ic,·c 1 h;tt .... t ·ad progrc:-.~ in cutting the l<l\ ha~o., created'' prcdi ·tabl ' en i­ronm ·nt lo1 hu :-. inc\:-.. Wh ·n com­bined with trong cn:d it rating . the o..,tat · m<.ty be in a~ g( ml \llape ~~ any.

We :t rc <I h() d i ...,t u r11L'd about <til old <.IIHI di\LT ·d1tcd :.tlkga lt on uf .... pousal llhU\' b :.trper. The ·u ntcmptibk Lllort wa" l i.lunch 'd by a -,ma ll Rcpu hi i ·;111 group from Virginia. IV.ew 11i ·ki tried to dis t<tnc' herself r ·om the allegat inn:-.. hut we remain uncon\ inccd that the ~meur campa ign did not h:.t\l' it. ruot:-. ~om ·whcr ' in th at cantli l:tt ··:-.camp. Rc ·ent rc cla­ti ( n:-. onl y confirm th is .' lhpi ·ion .

arper h<1\ pi ·ked up end or .... c­mcnh from virtua ll y cv r large m~ani;at ion in Del a war' fur good I 'C<t~()ll. The re ·md "P <tb for its I r and he dc~L'J'\ C\ :1 "·cund term a~ go\LTnor uf the Fir:-. t S t ~1tc.

Other recommendations T IIFR E /\1 E IIR EE local

lill'l' \ or parti ·ular importanct.: to I'L'llllcro.., lll thi~ nn ~o.,p : 1pcr.

Wl' ofi'L-1· the rullm ing CUllllll 'Ill~: If thli'L' e\ cr W<l. a frc~o.,hman I g­

i:--lilt()l \ llll d ' \l'I'\'L'\ ll ~l'l'O lld t 'I'll! ,

it \ th~.· h~trd - orking 2. th Dist1 il't RqJrc" 'ntati\ , Stephanie A. Ulbrich.

I kr \ll 'l'L' .., during her fir\t ...,tint tn Du\ r h:t..., l·augh t the :lltcnt ion of mt~ny he . 1>11d the lim it~ of h ' r Nc w·11'k Ji...,tri ·t. not the lc <l..., t of wh()lll ar · \ lat · Dcmncrati · I ·adcr~.

The h:t VL' mount ·d a fnrmi lahk camp~ti gn wi th th · ·andida · of Karl F. Kahlba ·h 'r. Whil' w' h ·li cvc hi .... Ci.1111paign muilillll with., photo or Rt. 806 road nm:-.tru ·ti on and l 'X l impl -ing them '\S a~ lbri ch's doing wa:-. a ch 'ap :-.hot. ' lik ' Kahlbach 'I'. We know he i:-- a good. d ' · nt fam il man who is willin o to work in the commu­nit . We urge him to ·onsidcr public se rvice again in the futur ' .

But the choic ' for _5 th Distri 't ot ·rs i .... cl ·ar. lbrich ·~ ·n thu :-. iusti -

and tir I ' SS fTnrt:-. on b"half )f ·on-

mad ... man in the state, includinu us. consid 'r h 'r a ' n w ·nmer to wat ·h.''

R ·ruhli ·an lb rich h·t-; mad , a

con\ inc ing case for full -time kgi~ l <~­tm. Lind c urg · h ·r con\titu ' nt .... tD 1

l'l turn h ~.·r It) o\·cr. • In the _7th Di:-.tri ct r;tcc. v c

bel it:\ L' that Republican Vincent A. Lofink ..,hnuld be rcturnc I to the state I lou ..,, of Reprc~o.,enla t i \ e~.

Repea t cnwcr;tt ic challen ge r Bmbara . E1·~ ki ne \ community ser­\'ic · i.tnd in \'o lv ·ment in deve lopment i s~uc :-. ar' indi sputab le and laudutor . bu t :-. he pro\'idc:-. no ·omr clling r a­son:-. to turn the vi..,ibl Hnd experi­enced ofin k ou l.

• Lik 'W i ~c. we urge Ncw<.lrkcrs in the ... 3rd District to ree lect l'r'shman Timothy U. Boulden. While hi s mark on the .cncral Assembly pal'S in compmi~on to lbrich · s. the Rcpubli ·an Ieser es a s cond term , and c ·rtainly should not b uns ated by the Johnn - om -Lat ·I , "no bud­get'' ·an li lac of Lib rtarian ric M. Do IT.

• A final word : Th r , arc oth r important legislat i ra · s aff ·ting Newark , how er. our : taff ·on· n­trates its c< v rage on th sc thr ... di s­tri cts.

1 n r ·ent we k: th Newark Posl has off r ' d andidat profit "S on most lo ·a l races. We I a :> th deci­: ions - as it ultimately is in all a. s - loth ' ct r: .

Om oF THE Arne

This week, for our historic presentation , we present a shot taken five Christmas sea­sons ago on Main Street in Newark. It shows Jimmy's Diner, which today sports a new sign but few other changes. "Out of the Attic " features photographs from Newark's his· toryl recent and long ago. If you have a historic photo, we 'd like to share it with our readers . Special care will be taken so that it can be returned to you after it is printed in this feature. For information , call the Newark Post, weekdays , 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m., at 737·0724.

PAGES FRoM THE PAST • l.'\\ ~as it appeared in the Clt'urk Po.\! th roughout the ears

• Nov. 2, 1921

New resident. move into home.

.J a m ~ ll a-,till\!0., or lhc II L> m · Uru!l S~torc and M ana!! ·r Cirdd~., nr th~ l kla\\~art· Lnh!cr a1c 1110\ ­

in!! into the ho~IW'> on Kelh ~~'Ill\· juo.,t l· omplct~d hy

Woll <h ton . untract ) !' Griffin i-,

·om in!! ~ilon !l nicel y '' ith the C'hapn;an h~)me in Wc hh I am· .

College editor. to meet in Newark

The SL'\ enth • emi -nnual onfcrencc of th e

Inter- ollcg iatc ew:-.pap~.?r S\t>Ciat ion or th e Middle tl anti c State:-. will he held

at the Uni\'CI'\ity or Delaware, a-, a rc:-.ult -ol' th ' cl'fort" of W. D. Smith and W. F P. Ja ·oh'> . The Cl nfer­cn ·e clat · ha :-. not hecn defi ­nite! • annoum: •d, hut w ill he held hct\\ ee n M u 1- 15. 192 .. .

New building for college campus

t a dinner , aturda ening in th • hom of th , ca l ' hapt 'r of the igma

Phi Ep:-. il on rat ~ rnit y the huilling ommitte pr ·sent­eel ·ompl ' t plans f r th propos ~d 11 w home t b rectcd on th ~ campus of the ni er it of D !aware 11 t

• Oct. 29, 1971

Deadly Duo spark NH to 3rd crown

The e\\ark ro-,.., nuntry !L'am \\ Oil it... lhird

l·on-,ec uti\ e Blue li en Conf'rence Fli !lh t champi ­on-,hip la-,t ThuNiay. ro ... ling a pcrfccl 9-0 ka \! li C rc ·ord .

JulHI i11.: ·nrlatc and Jim Bra) ag.<tin \\\C jll the rir"t [\\'ll pl<iCL''> <I'> th ~ "d~adly I uo" ·nd ed up th · onl ) unlx:at~n harri~r:-. in Fli ~ht Greenplatt··-, 11mc \\a~ hi" Banni n!! Par~ ">l'<Nll1 hi \!h of II :.\.\ . .. ..

DPI publication features work by local teacher

publi ca tion ju:-.t n:ka:-.cd h) lhe • l<lte Dcpartmcnt of Publi c ln:-. tru ·tinn feature\ worl and contributi Hl S b thre

cwark . chool Di-,tri ct Engli sh tea ·h ' rs. Jeannett Foreman. ewark Hi gh

chool. .J ames L. Halli gan, hri:--tiana High choo l. and

Mildred B. T,i lch. English :-.uper i::,o r. all had a hand in the publi cat it n. " trateg ie:-. for Tenching ngli:-.h in

areer Educati on."

• Oct. 31, 1991

Local ghost lore abounds

It' s supri ~ ing that for its sit, , th tin : tat f

l cla \\ 'trc i rcmarkahly haunted . Mo-,t or the talco., told here ar~ one :-. that have be~.:n told and retold down th rouuh the ncncra ti nlh . W~l:-.h T~1c t Chur ·h ami

UrtJ\'C\t.lld. built in 1747 alonu ihc ·c\\'arf.. road hcarin!! it~ name. ha-, many gho.., t -,t~rie.., ih'>Ol' llltl'd \\ ilh it.

rhe -,pirit of an Ind ian i" -,aid to \\a ll.. alnnu th~ han~., of hill' l'lar Cr~c~ m n1 ~ ht "hnc hL' U\~d to hunt ~~nd ri-,h.

And la'>l hut not lea:-.t Etbtr A lien Poe i~ -,aid to ha\ e pl aced a cur" ' on . ai nt I <II rick.\ Inn and T<1\'e rn . (the DL'l'r I ark Ta\ern \\<!.., built on thtN: l'oundatiom) after he wa-, l..i c ~cd out of th ' taYern in I X43. Tradi tion sa ., Poe can !-.ti ll be ..,cent r l'c lt haunt­ing tht: placL: .

ewark Day School mark 30 year

alling all kid ~! The ewark Da . chool made it

to ag 30 thi s past un lay. That 's right, an operation

that a ·tuall startled in a chur h basement -.: ith I ~ chi ldren and ev ·n was lodged in a ch icken hou<;c at one 1 int in its illustriou:-. ca reer i :-. sti II around.

"Pages front the Post" ;,,. compiled jm111 ('(trly editions of the.• Nell'ark Post and its forerunner.\' by .1' /CI.ffer .fulia . ampsnn. E./forts are made rn t"t'tain original headline.f m1d .1tyle.

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AMUSED & BEMUSED

There are many ways to do it By MARVIN HUMMEL ············································· ················· NEWARK POST COLUMNIST

B RNEY DID PR rJ LY nothing at the gatehousc. and llarl help 'd him cl it. , s far as J could ~ •e through the

gat h us ind ~ whil I \ as painting the builling and SUITOu nding fenc S, all Barney uid was shuffle the work rs' time cards o ·as ionall and rud I answer the phon with , .. Yeah'.' Hummel Waddya want?" or, " You got the wron ) number. stupid! " Barn y fancied himself a tough guy and loudly bragg d that he had int nti nail nunk cd I\ icc in grade sch ol in ord ~ r to beat up his ·lassmat "S . ll arl ' was less nefariou s: h had fail d on m rit.

Th third inhabitant f' the gat house wa.c; Mr. Wensla, a crypti gentleman who had a faint , di : tinguishcd (but n t distingui . hable) ac · nt. H had his own ntran , office, and bathr om, and wh n h move I LO on of hi s many filing cabinets, he pulled down th blinds s a e.r int r sled painter could not see in. Mr. W nsla 's class t ·. tai lored suits and 1 ies mad· Barn y's and llarle 's ragged, faded T-shirts (with their emblazoned slogans c lebrating ex r ta and oth r subjc ·t s they still f und fas imuing) look ven worse than they wer .

Barney and Harley hated Mr. Wensla. wh did ~ot a knowledge their nasty c istenc . When a r ·pr sentat~ fr m our alcutta plant arrived, Mr. Wcnsla w uld gr him a cer monial namaste and greet him in his own lan­guage. He delighted our Tokyo rep equally w.ith appropri­at Japanese, and when the Hamburg and Pans ~ l an~s sent peopl , he gratified them with his knowledg of th rr lan­guages. 1 was as impresse~ as ~arney and . Harley were li vid; their loud, open mockmg of these forc rgn ·onversa­tions was emb£massing to he·1r, but Mr. Wens la and the reps were deaf to the dul lards - which, f cours , made them worse.

Barney and Harl y played out their anger for. a wow­ing crowd of workers who abandoned the ca fetena to

watch the t\ o <.lumm i'!'> stea l and l'a t Mt. Wens Ia 's lunch on a ncar-dail I ba~ i s. It the g~: n­tlcmtm a~n · L v. ining anu dining gu ·st: at exclu­sive area n.:staurants. he would bring in a gourmet lunch, replete ' ith table cloth and' in · :u1d r ' ad llomer in the original. It he we nt to th main building before lun ~h . Mr. Wcnsla ' ou ld rctumto fi nd his door ofT its hinge. and smell the m ·mor 1 of hi ~ fikt mignons which had bee n bro iled on hi s hot plate t~lld th ' ll 1 noshcd by the "bo ,s·· \ bile the audien ·c )f worlcr!-. giggled liil.c -c ho )lbo s. Thes men o e r~ t a ~d their tun ·htime just to snig •er at th ' ;. uit Man" who

m r I ·ailed Maintenance and had his door re placed 0 11

it s hinges. He had a standing order with them. That last morning. Mr. Wensla returned to lhe gale­

house carlil! r than usual :U1d Bame and Harl ' : till ere gorging th ·mscl cs: bulging ch' ·ks und a half-empty bot­tl of ·larct told him hat h alrcad knc . Mr. Wcnsla walked through wh ' r a door\ ould nom1all b' and ent to his tlcsk drawer. pulled out something I couldn 't reco •­nizc and confront ·d the idiots: " You ha · gem~ too far! In my ·ountry, the cal is sa r 'cl, and when it di s. th ·r ' must b the closur of a sa Tamcntal m ·al ! When ou il!C m Boojums, y u dcfil ~d b11h of us! II r'! Do it all! War Boojum 's fur and Oesh as a hoi stol·! "

With that h wrapJ ~d a hlootl-soakcd p ·It m· mn I Bamcy'. n k,th faccofth 'aldan •l.i,ng uml·rhis t?.ra . green fa c. "Now ou arc rorcv 'ron ! lie ' alk ' d oul ol the guardhous . "Y ung man! Two or our ·o ork 'r ar' vio l nt ly ill and both bathroom doors arc unaccountably jammed. Dial '9 ' and ask for Maint ·nancc. pleas·."

His bro·td wink as he dro e off h ' lped scttl my \ n stoma h, bu t the oth ' r w rk rs join d Barnc and Harl 'Y in missino lunch.

• A rei ired clet:f.i_HIIWJ and a /cacher since 197-, 1/ummel has conlributed to the ewark Post for more rhan two decades. lie has lh '('(/ in Delaware siii('C 19. 9.

'I applaud Ruth Kelly for her courageous actions' To: The editor From: Jan ice M. Mink

Newark

THANK YO FOR RUTH KELLY '. wonderful column, cntitl d " D ath of inno encc," that appearetl in the Oct. ~5 i_ssue. ·' e p ri nee~ such a

range or emotions as I read , I rom JOY and lwpprncss at

COMPARE Joe Petrilli ( incumbent)

LEGISLATIVE PENSIONS

THE

D Increased his own pension 95% since 1990, will double his own pen ion if re-elected• .

DEVELOPMENT D Al lowed developers t o over build.

[J Practiced 1 8 ye rs o f poor infrastructure planning.

SIZE OF GOVERNMENT D Doubled the s ize of county counci l

[J Increased cost of state government 77% from 1983 t o 199 5. while ci tizens income grew 45%·· .

D Serv es on NO working committees, only administrat ive committ ees .

FAMILY VALUES [J Top recipient of tobacco and liquor lobbyist moneys.

THE FACTS ARE .... The incumbent has sponsored or facilitated many excesses. He has NOT st opped, NOT fixed, and NOT changed them in h1s 1 8 years in the House.

crvoTE GET

HOUSE OF 22ND

l'atd Jot by u llz ns tor Little

ima ining two oung girls from different ·ul111rcs shari!1g life's simpl·st pleasures. to absolute an j.',er at what prC.Jll ­di c d adults can and will do to inm:oce nt children.

I applaud Ruth Kell y for her ·ouagcous a~tion~ in lh ' fa ce of a difficult situation. II ' r column has gr cn us such food f'< r thought. I hope M~ . Kell y's dau •ht er knows just how luck sh ' is 10 have th · mom sll has.

CANDIDATES GEORGE LITTLE

(opponent ) LEGI SLATIVE PENSIONS lil'Eiimin at e leg1 I tor [1en ron

DEVELOPMENT !Wf'Stop d v •lopment un l llllou.., mg valu " 1ncreasc .

!Wf'No development w1t hou t 1nfrJst ru ct ur irn(1 rovernent.

SIZE OF GOVERNMENT !il'Rest ore size of Count y CounCil .

6l'Restrict cost of t ate gov rnn rcnt growth , muct be aligned wit h Clt i?cn' s mcomc growth.

sa'Will serv on only working committees.

FAMILY VALUES lil'Support s pr vent tive pr ograms to reduc l en pregnancy and rnfant mortality.

s:lwill acce pt no moneys from tobacco and liquor PACs.

&rwork for portable pensions so changing jobs doesn't mean I aving you pension b hind.

THE FACTS ARE .... George Little w11l work for the c mrnunity . He will sponsor legislation t o support portable . pensions, fight over development , reduce t he srze of governm nt and wo1k for family v lu s.

• Sottrcc - W1lmm g on Nr• w Journ;,l " Source·P llllllr •nt P tgnhlt aLUrr

FOR LITTLE, A LOT REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT

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\A different breed of dog By SHIRLEY TARRANT

NEWARK POST COLUMNIST

I ll D a ''Windy ' rt .. ( hi ca ' 0) lunch th e other dav. wi thout ever

k a in g ewark. mid­morning loctor's appoi nt ­Ill ' Ill str •tc:hed into an •a rl lunch hour. sn I de ·idcd to Tarrant tr ' ill m taste bu Is 1 ) some-thing dill ·rent : '' Wind

it l3i.!cf and Dogs." A r~.:ccn t kit ·hen fea ture v hi ·h

appeared in this n ·wspaper I ' tl me lo sl!ck nut ewark 'hoppin , ·ntcr's n , est ~ ate r . "a hoi ·-in-the-wall sp · ·ial il' ing. in hotdo s." Th · shop's plate-glass windo wck om 'S ·us-. tomcrs at th i.! d mr: ·· Taste ol

hicago." nd "taslc" I did ! Th ' re as no ''abrasi c t pL' "

behind the w untrr, nor did an ont: curst.:: or ell or throv. rood al me. lnst ·ad, a f'ri ndl y )cntl man lillcd m order or a hicago Class ic Chili D g, rr nt:h fries and a soda. As h prcpar d m sandv i ·h, I inform d him that I ha c never bee n to

hicago and I am totall unfamiliar with the so-called hicago lassies. That all teve Pearlman, co-ownrr of this four and one hall' wc<.:k-old deli , need ·clto h ar, as he launched proud-1 in1o a litan or Chicago's gustato­r delights.

In my crash course, I learned thai "the hotdogs ar ' all hee l': the ll alian l ·cr is top-of'-th '-round; a cl a~ s ic chi I i-dog has cheddar ·hl!csc ami onions: hot giardnicra p ' PP •rs arl the

h ' !-. t: ttll tl all nf' the rngrl'di ent -; L'Otlll' fr 'l rn Chica~( ." That r ~ " h:n rll:thc~ lhcrn "Chi ·a~'o ' l a~:- i c~."

Mr. Pearlman told me lhat Chi ca~o ~dl., nwre hnt ­do!!s 1 han ham hurger~ . Ph ·w! This means · thai Me Donald's doc-. nllt h<l\ e to 1110 • o cr!

s I v. a~ enjo in!! m chilidog. Mr. Pearlman insi !'.tt d lhat I tr a ·t rnpl i­

ml'rllary It alian he ' f :-.andwi ·h wi th . or COU I'~l' . Ch icagn 's fanwu~ giard­nicra hoii1L'J>I rs. The chi lidog had to be set as ide (ami sav' I for dinn ·r). as I devourc I lhis dynamite "c la s~ i c." 1 he hot peppers rL·all _ arc specia l.

The bright red menu boasts that all Chicago cla~~ ic ~amlw ic hcd include ,;lhc \ orls:" mustard . onion.· , toma­to, relish. cckr , ~ a lt . pick.ks, and sport peppers.

I ne er heard nl' sport peppers. sn I asked what they look like. Mr. Peurlman was unable t l desc ribe th ·m: h ~.: had 10 show me and I. in tum. had to tast' th ·m. Sport peppers turned out to b · tiny. gr 'cn. pinil.y­fin ~~.: r si;ed and shaped like hot pcp­pc r~s. When I hit into one. the juin : squir1 ·d m fa · ·. ow. I can vouch for the good sport p ·ppcrs. Maybe someone can vouch thai I was a "'OOd sport" ror tr ing someth ing new and diiTcrent. rc you hun •r '!

• A C(JII fr i lmting '' 'r iler lo rile cwor~ Po.\f /in· 111 Il l\' \'eors. Tan w ll

has hc'C' II a long-filii;' . £' 11 '1//'A co111-

GIVE A GIFT THAT LASTS ALL YEAR! CALL TODAY & ORDER A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION! NEWARK POST 737-0724

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Holiday survival strategies

T l II · 1101 IDA Y Slc. -S( ) '" 11 gilt ann tnd the L'OIIl~r <IJHI L'<tlilll;'

lwalth) for till' hulida .., i~ heg1rllling tu l'lllllt' to mind ao.; we plttn lur <lUI huliday 111L:al-;. M<tll) j1L'opl • ..,111\l' to k ·cp thl: pouml .., oil. Thl' Ma"'tl'r Food.., I :duL".tlt 11.., "iII ht• ofl'\:'r­in!.! a I k,tlth 1-tuin!! for the I ,;,lidu).., pm~1~1111 <;11 nv~mh 'I '~() , I rom 7-l)p.m .

'l'h 1.., p10),!I<11ll \\II IlL'\ in" '>tra!l.'!!it''- tor health\ l'~Hinu and n1~.·tiH )(J... lo1 all;., ill!.! ~ I'L't..: lj1L'" In r~.·dtiL' L' lat :111ZI calo I'll''-~ RL''> ·n L' \our "L'<ll h\ cal l­ing XII I \LJ . I kll' .m: ..,~>nll' ol tlw t 1 P' 1 h.tt ''II I hL· ofkn.:d to tiHl..,L' \\ llu <!lll'llll.

Eat lean. C:ilunl'.., ~tdd up lu~l \\ith lt~t lll'lllood'. l .imit till' 'illll'L'\. dip~. L I!!.!Jl():,!.

ri.ch p.~, tri~.;..,, L'il'll" and lall ) 111C<Jt ~­SnlllL' \V:J .., to ·W\.L' ca lo ri . .., ;m: to pa 'on th~.· hutter. lllarl!arinL' and ~·ur cre.~m. SL·rapC' all but a th111 id)L'I nf gr<~vy oiT yuur Jll 'i ll . !\dapl )\llll 1ecipe'> to he luw ·r in fat .md l aluri ·~or try '\ ()Ill ~ 11('\\ Ill\\ l;tl 011('\,

Be picky. \nu don't h<ne 111

~.•at L' ~ ~ :- th111~. I nn1 t indul ­l:!l'llt.:L'' to PL' ·1,d luod I 1111.t

\\ 'a' IL' ~. · alut il'' 1111 i'un ].., \Ull

don 1 \1 ant. Rl'nlL'mbn t.lm j, Jlllt tilL' Jd\l l' \l'l1t Oil \lrth illltl \1111 \\ill h1.· .1hiL Ill 11~1\l' th l' e ·, .llllll :1~'.1111 il l till.' ltttiii'L'

Use the buddy system. '11.'11 \llll1l'Oill.' \\ hn L\111.'" dl Olll \ OLI

111 ill'lp kL•t.·p \1111 ,,, ln1L' I t~ Cd\ll'r tll 'ollt'l.. tll,l L'llllllllit 11W111 Olll'' \llli \l' told '>0111' onL'. II \llll- tall to ,l1p. thl' othL'J pt.·r .. l1n \Ill lwlp 1-. •t.•p vou nn lt ack.

Stick to your guns. 11 .>ott I'L·el you ar • IK'Ill :..! lur TU into eal i l1!2 \Ollll.'thim.!. you don't wnnt ~ hl' '-ltm11 ~ .· Mo't people v. ill a · · ·pt " nn thank~" . If ou u ... uall tak~.: \el'und-,. tak t' ~mnll ~r portioth the fir. t titrll.' or fill. nu piHtl' with low c, lo­ric food!-. .

Don 't play feast or famine. Don t !'.tar e all da b ft1r ·a big me. I r 1 an . B. th tim

u eat. nu'll b · ravcnou~. .. at r gular :-mall meab unci snark ~m fruit or u ~a lad to curh your appl·tit' before head in ' to th • part .

Don 't be hard on yourself. If y u ov rin lul g . g~..·t ba k on tra k th · n · t da . ui lty people ar~ prim' ·andidatcs for u creating. Ke ·p in mind -mod rati n. Enj y ur food! Focu~ on th ' !-.pirit c f th'!. a­. n: go ar lin, , cnjo fri nd and ~rap ~r ·s ·~~s.

R ~l . l(iiO\ . PHJPI.f: . 01\ I: R~IO\. • RTS

• on the job •

NFWARK POST SlAFF PHOTO BY KFI.LY BFNNFTI

Moms and kids get on board for the trip home after a recent morning of scarecrow-making at the home of MOMS Club member Sandi Trate.

By MARY E. PETZAK

Nf:WARK POST S rAFF WR ITER

P;\ IV \J>II R,\SI <.i " "ell -ktlll\\ n L·omcdian . '0111(' nwm ' dun ' t i'l'~.:l tilL') t.L't <1 11) I'L'"j)L'Cl.

" I llt~IL' it \\ hL'Il people a.., k lllC ''hat I d11 all d~t\ ...... ~lid ( iinrn Macedo. motllL'r of ~ ~ (1 \I.' ,Jr-;1ld .tlld a ~ \.l'lll' Pld. " ] liL'd '-lilllclacL' " 17 lllllL'" <llillliH.! othl r thlll" ' '"hat do I "a'_, ..

'l,he \\UIIll.'il 111 tllL:MOMS ( 1ont .., Olkt111g 1om.., Suppmll Cluh nl' Sl>llth ·rn lk ~ll i'L'L I tile\ arc lurk\ hut not lat\ tn h~ <..ta\ .tt liomL' nll tliL''" " I t ' . l il.ml1nh ,,iJ,ill !.! kit!...." Li ·,·do ... :tid . · \nd 11l.tll\ of ll'> h;l\ L' lo '.tL' II lit'L' h.t\ in!! th111·!.!.., ..,o \\L' L' itll hl' hoi11L' \\llhourl .lll ..

I lkl' Ill all\ ll l tilL' \\ llllll'n \\ hll hL·Inn!! l1l th~· club. 'l accdo h~.·IIL'\ . .., 1 .ti ..,i 11~ Ill.' I rh i ldrL'Il i' ilL' I' " tup priori I)· · .tlld '' "' ahk to ..,lop\\ urkitl:..! lHll ­..,id · th e honlt' to do ~o .. h1.· '>t1 ll :..!hl thL' l'OI1l j1llll) of other llll thel'\ ft~r the ll'>ll~tl_juh- rel a t ·I l'l'it'>Oil'> - tr~tinin!.!. and nCI\\orkin!!..

in..,tancc. ,,.c trv to !.!car our acti\ itie' lllOI'L' !'or'> ·h<H;I a !.!~ ch i ldrL'Il ...

Tlw ·luh lra\v; \\Oillcn from through­out C\\ \ t,tk Cuunt\ <~ nd L'\l.'n

Mar\ land an d Penn \ 1·\·ania . Mcmher~ lt olll a hu \ ill l''>.., nll'et-in !! once a munth ami al '-10 h :t \.1.~ ~ I \\ •lco lll l.' te~a i'nr 11 '\\ 111L' ll1 hl'J'<., L'\ L'i' ) mon th a.., ''ell.

"\ e ha\L' hah:\lller' <1 \aiLthk at thL''\1.'

acti vii .., ·hcdulcd each week which e\'Cryone can do .

The !!.rou p al..,l doc ~.., ·rvicc project~ <llllOill.!, which i.., a bi -monthl ,.i..,it to the Mill croft ur..,in !!. Home. " We take the kid.., ;tnd \ i~it \\ ith tile re~idcnh ... '>a id Macedo. "Th i.., month \Vl' \ ore ·o~ llll11 '~."

. ocial life on th eir O\\ n i .., limited to one ni:..!hl a month call 'd Mom·, ight

6ut. "The club i ... re all y tn heir \\ ith the joh or mi-,ing kid .... <.,() \\l' only ha' cone C\ cnl for the nwth cr.., thctmeh L ...... 'aid TraiL'. " Hut\\ h~n \\C ha\'e a mum\ naft da\. ,,c·ll take turn'" atchin!.! c<~ch (Hhcr'.., kid.., ..,o <~II the nwrm can ha\L' an unint~rruptctl chanL'L' to tin tlw L'l,tll. ..

Some ol the \\omen \\ hn join the ~.·Juh al'o 'lli.lrC' aL' tt\ it ie.., nn thei1 ll\\ n. "t\ lot ol u ... juin pia) gmur' that ll1 L'et throu !.! hout th e month at caL·h ot her\ home,." ... aid Debora h rrawl . mothe r ol •t 2-yca r-old and

c\p · ·tin g a '-lcconJ chil d in Ma) . "We become fri ·mi.., out !-. idc th • MOMS cluh ."

1rawl ..,aid a pia group mother NfWAAKPOSlSTAfFPHOTOBYKEI LYB£NNFTI ha:-, offer•d Ill help her han g Wallpa­"Thcrr u ..,~tf to he :t lot m m· pen­

pi' home during thl' day:· '>aid Mac~do . "Women had fri end:- and '-~ llppnrt - \tl11ll'OJH.: to "hare idea' on rai~in!!. childrl'n."

Johnny Hafyez helps out by feeding his younger brother Paul at a recent MOMS Club gathering.

per before the new hahy come . ... 'he ..,aid ..,he can do the wallpapl:ring if I \ at ·h the kid!-. ... laughed ra-.: I.

In ; ddition , th · greater majurit. of th • 1110111~ in th ' club mov ·d from ou t-nf-:-.tale - mo~t \ ithin the pa~t l'i c em.., - unlike Mac lu-.: ho has li v 'd in Del :.~w:.tre 1110'>1 of her life and ha.., famil her· .

" I mo ·d h ·rc in 1991 from Pott:-.tm: n. Pa . .'' sa id Sandi Trat . ho ha~ an 8- car­< ld <llld a .l - cur-old. " It 's v•ry. cry hard tn find other mom~ to talk to when ou' r not u nati v or th' nr ·a."

Trate, ,. ho s ' t· es on the M( M . hoard ,. ith M a ·cdo, sa id !-the lo es the club and plan~ tn sta in it en when both her ·hildr'n oo t · ·h ol. " You don't ha e to ha 'pr ~choo l er"' to b ·long" sa id Tratc . " In the su mmer and in ~ ho I br aks, for

meeting~ he ·a u~c v c hav ' a speaker and we unt to he cnns id ·rate or th ·m:· !'.a id Trat· .

Sp uk •rs usual! prcs'nt information on ·hildcar ' or other int 'rc~ts in olving fatui I and hom' project s. " Wc_ r cent I had asp ak ·ron luncbcaping, for instance," said Mac lo. In add ition, the club is compilin g a Parenting Librar with reference hooks. ma azines, and periodi ­cals for m mbers to use.

Man mor ·events and acti iti •s are s ·hedul d ach month for mom. and kid s togeth r. In 0 tob r, I 0 e 'n t. ranged from from ''bumper bowling" to . car -'I' w-making. a zoo trip, and a m rning hayride. Trate sa id ther i !-. at least on

M acedo agree~ that thi s is one of the other benefits Z1 1· the club . "We tr to help and he there !'or cuch other," !-.aid M a ·edo. •·. ome of u~ made mea ls forth· famil of one of th mom~ when sh had to '0 in the hmpiwl .''

Whil e none of the ·urrent members ork full -time, many do hav part -tim

pa ing or olunteer job!>. - or both . 'Th r 's no rule about it hut it' . a little hard to parti ipate if ou'r not hom dur­ing th day,'' sa id M acedo. " The main thing is that thes ar w men who beli ev rai sing th 'ir childr n is th ir numb ron job. no matt r what I.e th y do."

or m re informati n about the club all Katy Reinhold at (4 1 0) 5-5626 or andi Trme at 4-6675.

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'Everything' is in store at the Grand nex w N W DR Kl:n Wes l·r

and hi s staff at the rand pera House are smiling

these da . . Th have schcdul d a p rf rman e for n t ' eck that has literall ever thing related to the fine and p •rforming arts in one packag on th stage of the rand

ld ady of Mark 1 treet. L t ' · turn first to stage and

screen. The narrat r for the pro­gram of aturda , No ember 9, is a star of tel ision . movies . opera and ·oncc rt sta ' s Werner Kl ·mp r r. Known to most

merican s f r hi s rol as ommandant Wilh lm Klint... in the

" Hogan 's Hero s" se ries, K lemper ·r has narrated man orch ·stral and opera tic perfor­mances and ha: app ared in ope ras such as " Die En tfuhrung aus d m

erai l" and "Die Fl 'd ·rmaus." His mo ie roles ha e in ·luded '' Istanbul .''" light t< I long Kong.' ' " Death of a S ·oundrcl." Judgm ·nt at Nuremberg" and mor . A sam­pling or hi s stage cr ·dits : " abaret.'' " Master lass." ·' Idiot 's Delight," "Dear harl s" tc.

M nex t topi c is music and. as I turn to that art. I would point ou t that Werner Klem p r r is the son of the •rea l Otto Klempercr. cotH.Iuc­tor xtraordinar •.

The musica l portion of the evening will b provid cl by the

oncerto Soloists of Phi lad lphia under Mu sic irector Marc Mo. tovoy. Thi s world famo us group is relati ve ly n 'W by class ical mu sic standards, having be ·n found d in I <)64. The group spe­cia lizes in the musi of the 18th century and , under Mostovoy, has

arned a reputal ion for perfor­mances of b th Baroque and

lassica l works. It is one of only two profess ional chamber or hes­tras in the entire c< unit-y.

The first fine arts portion of the evening will in lude a large s reen projec tion of over 200 color slides of master arti sts of the ages. The second fine art s porti on of the evening will f ature hrge screen project ion of co l r slides of the.: Delaware Valley by four outstand­ing ar~a photographers.

Back to musi c, this tim the c n­ter of th whol ev nl. There wi ll be

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THE By PHIL TOMAN

two cc mpositions perform ·d nex t aturda . Both of them ha c the

-;a me name but the ar. li ght ·ars apart. The first - wit h the projec­tions of th master painters - is

ntonio Vi va ldi ·s "The Four Seasons." Th seco nd ith Dcla ar · aile photos is .. Phi lad · lphia Four asons" wi th it s composers, pring, Da id atur •n;

umm r, Jonath 'tn lloll and : Fall, Eric S •ss ler and Wint ·r, Luis Prado. Each photo wi ll h' identi­fi d as it is project ·d to make full cnjo ment easier for e cryone.

W~.:rnc r Kl emperer ill r ' ad son­nets and descripti e te ·ts tn add to the musi · in th older 01us. For th· newer one, he wi ll read po •tr Te­ated h ar ' a wri ters: prin ).!., Major Jackson ; Summ r. Natha li e

ndcrson; all , Margar ' I llol lc and Winter, indi Kim .

Th ' contemporar photography for thi s multi -m dia · ' nt hasn't been overlooked by th ' ri.lrHJ

p ' ra Hous '. Whil e the gre&tl paint ­ing mast ·rs wi ll be shown during th Vivaldi , lh '.'e local photogra­phers will have their works show n in th second half of the program : Spring, ' rank L ' One; Summer, James Wassermann ; Fall , Sand

orlien and Winter, P 'I ·r Chccchia. Thi s rand presentation is r •all

what th melding of th ' fin ' and performing arts is all about. nd wh r else wou ld it happen in our area than at Delaware's ent er for the Performing Arrs'!

Th Four easons as you have nev r heard or EEN it b ·for' is just one e ample of the kinds of superb p ·rformances at th • rand Opera Hous thi s season. In su ·h a short period of tim th curr ·nt admini strati on has brou ght the gr at hous from the brink or obli v­ion to a Mecca for the art s.

The curtain is at X p.m. n · ' t aturday. Tickets rang· from $ ... 0 to

'36 wi th sp ' Cia I discounts for s nior citi z ns , students with rrop­er ID and groups. The ' rand i:-. try­ing to ex I udc no one from enjoy­ing great music, art, and theater.

You an Je t mar ~ information about this program, or the oth c.: rs to come thi s season , right now. You may stop by the rand bo oiTi t:c at 818 The Market treel Mall , or reach them b phone at } 02 -6.5--5577 or 1-HOO-.:n R NO; on the

THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU! Beginning SUNDAY October 6 at 9:30 ~

THE EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY IN BEAR/GLASGOW meets for SUNDAY WORSHIP at

THE BoYs AND GIRLS CLue (on the north side of Route 40 between Rt. 7 ond Rt. 7£)

Join us in the worship of God as followers of Our Lord Jesus Christ and in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. If you do not already belong to a religious community in the Bear/Glasgow area, make us your church! Everyone, adults and children, ore welcome.

For information phone 731-1388 or 743-1914

!

Marc Mostovoy, the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia and narrator Werner Klemperer will all be on stage at the Grand Opera House Saturday, November 9, for a rare artistic delight.

World Wiele Web at http : //arn~.:ris -tar.net/g rand/ or =- mail at

R NDOPER (l 0 . ' )M . The do make it cas for you to ·ontact them. What ar • our v ai t-

ing ror'!

• Phil Fomo11 ltos lwen a columnist .f(ir 1/tc• ewur/.. Post sill<'l' / WJ9. 1\11

enlllllsiu.\tic S llflfiOI'/l' r f~( 1he uns

/om//\' , Ill' has o \'(/.\/ /..no\\ IC'cf.~ c of' tlw arls in flit ' mid t\ lfwuic rc•gion . lie c11 11 f !t is ll 't/£• Marie on• lnngliJnc· I'C' .IIdC'/11.\ t!f' C'\\ 'or/... '( (m tt/11 lwsls u ll 'c'e/../1• mrlio wugra/11 11 11 W RK.

"Finally, A Managed Care Medicare Plan That

Gives Me The Freedom To Use Out--Of.-Network Doctors And Hospitals, Without A Referral!"

Introducing the U.S. Healthcare Golden Choice"· Medicare Plan option.

Our new Golden Choice Medicare Plan option gives members more flexibility to visit doctors or hospitals outside the network, without a referral. With this option, members share the cost of the out-of-network care through a deductible and coinsurance~

With the Golden Choice Medicare Plan option, you may opt to remain in the network. When you do, your benefits are the same as the standard U.S. Healthcare Golden Medicare Plan ;" with no deductibles or coinsurance and virtually no paperwork_ What it all adds up to is choice. In- or out-of­network, the choice is yours.

U.S. Healthcare is holding free informational meetings in your neighborhood. Call 1-800-856 .. 2700 D for a personal appointment or to reserve space at an upcoming meeting. HEALTHCARE

Golden Medicare Plan Don't miss out! Make plans to 'attend one of the following

U.S. Healthcare Golden Medicare Plan meetings to be held this month.

Christiana Hilton 100 Continental Drive

Newark, DE 19713 Refreshments Served

Tuesday, November 5, 11 :00 a.m. Tuesday, November 19, 11 :00 a.m. Tuesday, December 3, 11 :00 a.m.

Holidalf Inn 1203 Christiana Road

Newark, DE 19713

Friday, November 8, 9:30a.m. Friday, November 8, 11 :00 a.m.

Ll(nnhavenlnn 154 N. DuPont Highway New Castle, DE 19720 Refreshments Served

Wednesday, November 20, 10:00 a.m.

Open to Medicare-eligible individuals living in the state of Delaware. U.S. Heahhcare Medicare has continuous open enrollment.

Ramada 1-295 & AI . 13

New Caslie, DE 19720

Wednesday, November 13, 9:30a.m.

Wednesday, November 13, 11:00 a.m.

• You may also need to file claim forms. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. Current U.S. Healthcarc m mbors: see your member handbook for specific exclusions, limitations and copayments. Member precertification is roquired for oul-of ·nctwork

hospitalization and certain other services. A federally qualified HMO with a Medicare contract. crJ 1996 U.S. Heallhcaro~ Inc. I Sonlething terrible-happens-~n ~~ I do not a~rtise. Nothing! Caii737-G724

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NOVEMJH~R I EWrO ti\H , C'LIJB OF :\~.W CAS·

TLE f'Oli I'Y h .t i ll ~ ;md ~am 111 i~tToducl! ind lltduah hl Dei.IIIJ.re :1\ 11rll a~ to the lll oll l i n rt· r~~~ ~rnup' <llld month I membc r~hip ~.uhct ing' Call fen Inca linn und lllnl'. Andre,, Ka t i\O' ~' ;It 711~ ~517 . EX-OFFF: om StJri'ORT GROI W 6:.10 10 . p.111 ,11 l h~ I r.tii<I'L.III enter. ') ~ 1-lrher . rn·~ r !.Ill. \\ ilnun~tnn . hu rnfNmation.c;rl l 6:16 !1711 • COl i TRY Wt.STER.~ n.\ rE L.E SONS S 1o 11 p 111 i)J .md d.mc1n~ 1111 il midnt)!ht .111h~ ~hlk1~~·~ l uc C<lmp.1ny, Wilnunutnn h11 tnlnllllJ iton. ~alll)QH161

NOVEMBER2 I.Ll1\ , n; FHA C t\IS nunn \n1 t.thtt'

and d1~cu, vannu. top1 'in I rl'nch ,11 tht C.1f~ ~n. \btn . rn·d. t'\\Jrh 1 111 inl'onn.ttlllll, call Ll,clte H.dl "' 7 17 51 29.

NOVEMRER4 NEW\R h. ROT,\ R\' !'Lilli 615 p.n1 ew~rh Oil ~~d hu 1nr" .md prnfr~'ion.t l

lcadef\ lllel't .11 llulid.lv Inn . l~ r. 27 I, I CW<tr~ (~UL'\1 \~ilhel, C,l ·h \l~t·h ulfL'I ,1 1•and of ll llrre~lln~. ''' mul.llm~ .. md int\mmii i'C taJk,, ror l lll llrJ\l:IIHlll~ l ,111 Jim Strru. 7J .on or eiCIIlng c all ~ i7 1711 fHOR S OF Til E Ul{,\ IJYWI E 7:30p.m. RarbN Shop Qu,u ~~. 111g~r\ m~·etat the tBN IJowman 'o nft·r~ ncc C ntcr. Rt. 4, Oglctt~wn For inrnrm.Hmn. call . til 3lllil Ci\ICEG I ERS SliPPORT GROUP p.m. Provide ~upport lor :utg1vrrr. flllnify I!Wmb..•r\ nnd fricntl\ Ill' an eldt·rl). ill or d~penMnt per,on Ht the mon Ho.,pitll'. Adult 0:1 Carr enter, Elkton. Md. I· r mfnm1Rtion. call41 392-05.19. I THERE A YO f. OFf TH.:Rf:?

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NOVEMBER 5 ~ IOR~l\G 01 I \li'IIS I'R\ ' t ~IO IJ ~ il.lll. to 12 Hlp.111 fk, I ~I ICd lP prm ul t•d ~<lrt', t•.luc,ltltlll .• utd dc1 ~lop111~111 ''PP•llllllllil<'' tnr duldrcn t'.1re 11dl h~ pn11 ltkd 11 om a t' I• 1\et'~' tn 2 112 1e<!f., ,If rl r~ lil~ld ~h~phcnl B.IJIIIII Chur: h. Rtw •. 211(1119 :"'E\\ARK LIONS ('J.1 1Jl fr 0 p.m.

Hu\tne'' 111Ct'flng ,lflht• ltolill:t) Inn. c1~.11 k. hn tnlnnn,Hu•n. call B I-4Xl/2.

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NOVEMBER 6

l!O RLiiEA RCII 0~ WO~ I E1 12:JO tn 1·1() p m hill lectu rt• 't·ne' .11 thr lJm ~ l'l'\ 1 1 ) nf J)d ,I\I ,II C. ell,lf~ l' .l lll[lll l, RtKilll 00 ni t he \\ di .Jnl H,dl J~durat lt lll Building. hn ln lo!lll. lll lll. call , J J. -174. L tErm: LK\Cl E IJ:.J S ilrn. ·I other~'' ho 11 1 ~h to br~aq feed their

bab1e~ wrll find enwuragt>menr and 1nfnr m.uion ut the ~~~ N le 'uunt) L.1 Le!'he I ea~ ue mcl'tln~ ,If Whrte lay r~~~ Prc1hy t~n .m C' hurl'h. ewar~ . For

ml'nnnatllln. c.111 7. I-.HXl9 nr 892-9n l. DEFENS IVE DRI I~G 6: 0 10 9JO

p.m mn-da) dcfcn ~ i 1'1! dri1 ing cnur~e 11 111 he offered ilt the •l a1gow Medical Center. G la~gow, roda and Ol'. ll For infnnnat Hlll, call 6 ~- 77 'h.

NOVEMBER 7 1'11\'SI 'ALLY DISAIILEO 'BARE GROUP 7 ~ ~ ~:.1 0 p.m. ' l ~cn ~ '· youug ;ldulr- 11it h d i1abili t ic ~ meet at Ahsal.>m J\IIW' ('nmnwnuy r elller. Advcdcre . 321 (,_j~l)

:\ L·At (), Nnon to I p. ltl 1 ~· ~1 p pro­gram .1nd d1~ u .. ~ Hlll .11 \\htminMer llnu1c. \\'. 1;un . trert. ell ark 2.19 () ' J P.\RE. TS WITHOUT PART ERS ~ p.111 On~ni. Jlit m of prn~pectil'c member~ .11 Aldm~ate Unned ~terhodi 1 Church, 1-au 1.1\, 7J8·61 2g, <:RE.\TER \\ lL li~GTO NIGHT

W.O\ 6:45p.m. 1inistry ll> 1\lltn~n thmu~ h I O ~plr,J tlnnal ~pe.l ker~. prnyer, ami fellow~hip 111 the Brook tdc CommunitY l'e nr~r. t ewark. For infor· m:uion. phone 73 1-75.57.

RSI. G !OTHERS IN ' . 7JO p.m. let>llng for e\pectant mother~ and up­

port pcr~nn' til ewar~ United 1ethodist C'hur h. cwark. For informutl(\0, call 7 3 O!J7J

J) llUSINE BRE!\1\FAST SERLES 7·10 tn lJ ol lll. St raiCg) J llh~ Mill~nntum : Control or Ch .10~ in 1'\ht H.11l nn ttw L mver,lt )' nl ndawHre \\'ihnrngron ,lm­(111 ' . For infonnauon. call 31 - .1<1.

NOVEMBERS E\VCO 1ERS CLUB U.' Nt<;W CAS·

TLE 'Oll TY 1 ~ alive and e3g~r ro mtrnduc individual. ro Delnware 3!> well ·" It> the many int~r st gmup~ find rnunlh · ly memlx'rship gatherings. all for loe4-tlon and time. Andrea Karwo ki at 7tJ2-4517. EX-OH'ENIJER SlJPI'OR1' GROUP fdO to 8 p.m. at the Fr,~nciscan enrer,

33 Mar~el Strett MaU. Wilmington. For 10formation. call656-071 I.

This 1991 watercolor on p~1per, illustration and co er for L. Frank Baum, '1The Wizard of Oz" hy Charles Santore will be on display with more than two dozen of hi illu tration . The Wonderful Garden of Oz will be on view at Longwood Garden. , Kennett Square, Pa.

I through ov. 24. For information, call 610-388-1000, exU 450, 442, or 506.

SJ>.\CIIETTI Dl 1NER _ tn 7 p.m. Thn · "i ll be a ~ TURAI.I.Y pa~hL· t t l dinnc1 at Jeanne Ju g.an R l'~ iuc rm: , Lilllr.: CRAFTY I 10 4 p.m. SPJ1JRDAY Sh t~ r~ (II tilL' l'o11r. 1 C\\ <t tl . For inl ornwtinn. call 36~- Children a ge~ X and up 5XXfl. can make a wrn hu~ ~ ML'SI('A L PRESE 'TATIO 1 .I p. m. f:- 52 Stud •nt fi gure at Winterthur 9 Theatre at the 1 1lil~ r .. it ) ull)elall ar·e 11 ill prc~e nlthc Mu~cum , Winl~rthur. For rmr-.il'al "Cuh.ll\~1 .. in the auditorium of Pear~on Hall. information. ca ll 888-i CV.ilrh L'it lnpu' . h 11· re~~rl'a ti tllh, call ~.17-643 1 . 4600.

I CEOLOC\' .IAl ' 'T I p.m. Ta~e a hike Ill rtd\ out - LIV E BLUES 8to II cmp-. and e\ami n ~ ~.1mpb ol Pctdmonl rocb ;uid min - p.m. Conce rt katuring era I ... :11 Wh11L' Cia~ Cree ~ Sw tc P:ul . For inl orrnminn. The Zan Gardner Trio at c:lll ~(lX-IllJ!lO or 168-(1.~60 . t' \1 ar~ Bre11 Hal-la!. \'01.(' \ NOES I DEL\WARE 2:30 p.m. pre enta- lain ' trcet Gall eri a. For Iron 1111 thc \olcan rc and !~clo ni c 11 11~ in ~ olthi' r~g in11 information. call 777-5 '01 . at White ('i.t\ Cr~d St:rtl' Par~ . e11 ar~ . l:or infonna- PA NCA KE BR E,\K FAST 7 to II a.m. The Pi~c tinn. L'ull lflX-(J'J(IO Il l' .lf1N-6S(J0. Cree ~ al k) Lion~ C'luh 11 ill hold it~ 19th Annuul ;di -RO \ST POl{ I\ DINNE I~ -I to 7 p.rn . Th~ l .a d i e~ )OU -can-eat pan L'it~ c bre a~fa~ t at the l. i me~tnne ;\u \i li ill') nl D1anto nu StalL• I·W Po~t 28(1 1 \\i ll hL' Pre .. h teri <Hl Church. Fm inlormat ion . caii 2.14-91J)I . ho~ tin g it Roa.,l Por~ dinn r.: r il l H S. DuPont Ro.1d . FA Ll. FEST I) \'S 7 <!. Ill to I p.m. Thl' 1 e\lar~ St.:nior Wilm111 1!ltl ll. Fill' inrormation. ca ll 652-9.1.1 1. cnta ~~ iiiiH11d Fall Fe ... t Da\ ~ al the Center. ell'ark POTI.l ( 'K Dl l'\ E l~ 6 p.m. FarthSall' L'\\ arl 11 ill For infonnarinn. call 737-2JJ6 . . he holdi ng. a potluck dinn l.! r at 206 Grantham Place. KIDS CAN SEW 5 to 7 p.m. Kid~ can Lbign and cre-

t' llil l'h . Fur inlorm;llion.caii 4S6-16XO mailhn\ /15. ak iln appliqucd 11allh anging with ind) \ Kid ~ Can JU NCO 7 p.rn . kn~ ' luh Pi11a Bingtt at Temple Beth Se11 craft worbhop. For re~erva ti nn~. all 834-56_1 1.1. L' ll a r~ . All ~ ou c:1n ca t pi11a ant.! :-itlad fur '3.50. l.im i t~d 10 Bing.D pla)t'l'~. For information. call 610-255-~ ) (1 2 .

NOVEMBER 4 DANCE (' J. SSES ' p.m .. c otti~h wuntry tlandn !!. v. ill he nlkred at St. Thoma~ Epi~cnpa l 'hurch. So~th Colkee A\enut' . ewar~ . ror infnnmr1inn. call-153-1290 111' 77-l -2-11 5.

ThuRsDAY

7 Tl RKEY TALK 2 to .I p.m. Nov. 17. Learn ~nme lnrk l.! tri l'ia. meet the infamt u~ Torn Turke\ . an I ma~e a Than~11g i\ ing era it at Rrand) wine Zoo. Regbter no later than tndav In cullinc 65 2-305 i. . ~

BIG R D ER 7 p.m. Th ' .1 <11 1 mba~-.adm:.. of the Unitl'd State:-.

;\rm ~ Fil·ld 1\and from Wa:..hin gton D .. ~~ill hc per­lnrming at (ll a~gov. ll igh School. For infomtatinn . ca ll 4)4-2.\, I.

SO PM KI NC 7 p.m. l ne\pen ~ ilc. ctt ~) Ch ri~tm a~ L'falh ill White Cia, Crw~ Pre ~ L'I'\t . L:nidenberc. Pa . Fm in fnrmatin~. call 6 10-27-l-2-+ 7 1. SQl f\ IH: D 'CI '(; H to I 0:.10 p.m. Th~ 2 \-I • quar~ I ancl' lub 11 ill be holding da nce~ at Wil ~on : kmcntar)

chool. off Polly Drummond Rd .. ev. ark. Co~t i~ $-1 . per pcr:-.on.

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L For information, ca ll 36 -86()1 MUSI 'AL PR~:SENTATIO 8 p.m .• -5- tuclcnt Theatre at the U ni vr.:r~ il ' or Dcla arc wi ll pre~cn l thL· mu);i al " aharet" in the auditori um of P ar~o n Hall.

ewark campus. For re~cr ati ons. cal l 837-643 1.

SUNDAY

10 INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES 7:30 1 .m. The ni er11i ty of Delaware will fea tu re "Th~.: clluloid lo.ct" at the Trahanl nivcr~ity Cen ter Theatre. C\va rk . For infnnnation.call 737-3955. FALL H RID ES White ' lay Cree ~ . l:lll' Park. e\\ ark i~ offering hayrides for the l ir~l

Lime thi :.. ~car O\t.:r the scenic Pi 'dmont upland mead­m~o .. of the park. Time~ ill') th roughout th~ da) . For further information. ca ll 36 -6900 or .16 -6.)60. TELL*A*FRJE n The merican 'anccr Society i~ offering IO\\ l'O\t lllillllll!Ograrn:-. during L' l( her arttl 1 ovcmher fnr unin~u rcd and underin .. ~ll\XI I\ omen in Delaware. For the neare~t location. call 324--1 _27 or 1-H00-227-23-l:'i .

EXHIBITS <·ramie Buwls. In the tradition of Pica:-.. o an e\hihi­

ti on of arli~t · ~ painted cera mi c hC'I\\ 1., 1vill he ~h(l\\ n at . omen ille Manning ,allcr). ,rcetl\ ille. through 01 . 16. or information. cnll652-0271 .

ision · of Ireland. H ardca~ tlc Galler) , Wilmington. i., presenting Jud Antonelli'~ i~ion ~ ul lreland and other recent 11 nrk:... fL~aturing pa~lel , 11 ;t tcrcnlnr. and oi l paintings through m·. ll ·m information. call 6)5-52.10.

To CONTRIBUTE ...

FALL FEST DAYS 8 a.m to . p.rn. The c~ ark enior enter wi ll hold all c~ l O:ry. at the enter, cwark . or information, call 737-.3 6.

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: NEwARK Posr ·:· CROSSWORD PUmE ACROSS don wtnner 87 Neanderthals posstble 44 Fumtng 72 Ho in 55

1 Queue hp? 49 Part 2 of 90 Dnn hke a 9 "Peer Gynt" 45 Thyrotd or 73 Gel on 5 Learnmg remark dachshund playwright prl rtary 74 Frrst person?

method 55 Kudrowof 93 Roo ters 10 Tailed 46 Harr cotonng 75 Heart burn? 9 Memo words "Fnends" inamor ta amphtbtan 47 Mary ol "The 77 Compact

13 Toboggan 56 Reasons to 94 Sherk srte 11 Stadtum Maltese cotton 17 Fame re- trre? 95 Shelley shout Falcon" 78 Lackluster 19 Munch- 57 Phantom's sho~case 12 Scrap by, 48 Hawthorne 's 79 Marsh

ausen's trtle mstrument 96 Nemorrno's wtlh "out' was m rble 84 Everett ot 20 Nuthatch's 58 Namrbia love 13 Trauma 50 '62 Four "Medrcal

nose native 98 - Spumante aftermath Seasons Center" 21 Musical finale 59 W y out 99 Preprandtal 14 Spack 's forte sm h 85 Art deco 22 Champagne 60 Puppet quail 15 Draw forth 51 Serum target desrgner

vessel Mortimer 10-4 End of remark 16 Moshe of 52 Got ott 86 Fresno fruit 23 Start of a 61 Kermit's 109 Hackneyed Israel 53 "Mellow 87 Thtcket

remark by creator 110 Be all- 18 F racttonal Yellow" fellow 88 Noun suflix Ed Gardner 62 - de corps (lrsten) amount 54 Cara or 89 Song part

26 Puccini 65 Showy shrub 111 Screenwriter 19 A hand to the Castle 90 Tag prtncess 66 The Rio Jame toot 58 Wodehouse's 91 Dwtght's

28 Wrrter Harte Grande e g 112 Toughen 24 Nutnttonal Wooster compottt ion 29 Susan Lucci 67 Ward healer? 113 A Ia King? need 60 Alabama c1ty 92 ·-Plowman"

role 68 Probe 114 Roster 25 Stack role 61 Actor 94 Grate stutf 30 Carol opener 69 Male deer 115 Wordless 27 Conk out Buchholz 97 Settle down 31 Upscale shop 70 Like Kansas? greetings 31 Some Slavs 62 "- Gay" 98 Seasoned 33 Nav. 71 Myanmar, 116 Zola novel 32 "Z1p- -- 63 Remove 99 Taj town

designation formerly 117 Encounter Doo-Dah" varnrsh 100 Article 35 100 yrs. 72 Wagner work DOWN 33 Ogden native 64 Netghbor of 101 Grocer's 36 Sobnquet 76 Ken or Lena 1 Departed 34 Sovereign's Del measure 40 Genesrs 77 Part 3 of 2 Bill ot Rrghts ti tle 65 Cheerlul 102 Tennts pro

settrng remark grp. 36 - foo yung 66 Blocks the N stase 41 Singer 80 Wine valley :J Disparage 37 Nest notse way 103 Means ot

Redding 81 Sore 4 Birmingham 38 Divrsron word 67 Sacred image perambulation 42 Barry or Kelly 82 Chianti color bye-bye 39 Moment of 68 Westphalia or 105 Publisher 43"We - 83 Praise a 5 Spellbound truth Saxony

Family" performance 6 Bonanza 41 Snow While 69 Card ('79tune) 84 Surfeit material and friends? collection

44 Rent-- 85 Latin para- 1 Rocky htll 43 Facilitate a 71 Burger 45 '95 Wimbte- digm part 8 Make felony topping

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NEWARK Posr ·:· DECISION '96

r kin challenge Lofink for second time in 27th

27th . DIS,RI I .. , 'People-friendly' civic leader chal­lenges Lofink

B t\ RI~ARA ERSK I E. Dcn1ocra ti c L" hallcng r for lh ~: -.ccond Ji111c in th t.: 27 111

Dl 'i tri cl, sa id the numb ·r one reason to vote for lin i-, Ilia! she is morc in tnuch wilh the cnmlllllllit

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N[ WARK POST STAFF PttOTO BY KE LLY OENNETI

Barbara Erskine points out the drainage ditch recently completed in the development of Melody Meadows where she serves as president of the civic association.

" When I have a problem wi th gov­·rnmcnl, I don ' t •o 1o lhc I gis la­turc," said En,kine. " I do th · work mys ·If. I like il - 1'111 good ut it. "

According to Erskin l.!, shl.! has 11ll.!l pcopl. while ·alllpuigning who don 't know who to go lo when they have a civic pruhlcm . Erk si11c said sh • can help lh ·se people I ·causl: she has spenl a mnsl of her I if · organ izing for h ·r falllil y and communily. ·As a lit-

lie person you can have an effect," said Erskine. " I Jon ' t always gel whal I want hut I ge t som ' thing."

A senior secrc1ary for DNR . Erb.inc is presiclcnl of th M elody M ·aJows civi c associa tion and serves on the board or advisors !'or the B ·ar/ lasgow Y M A.

The transportation infrastructur is in "serious !rouble'· in the district, said Erskin . ··o ID T has known

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Twin,$5.88 Full, $11.88 • Queen, $18.88 • King. $22.88 STD. Pillowcase (2). Camp. at $19. $12.88 KING Pillowcase (2). Camp. t $?.2. $13.88

·· Sale! EXTRA 20% OFF our already low prices Candles and Candleholders Topers, Swirls, Columns. and Votive condl s in scent d and unscent d . Hold rs include Wood. Bross. and Glass.

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Comp. at $30. $9.88 Shower Curtain. Compare at $50. $18.88

Christiana University Plaza Route 273 & Chapman, 1/2 mile east of 1-95, exit 3 (302) 369-8201

at Burlington Coat Factory Not affilliated with Burlington Industries Open fNfKY day Including Sunday.

thai thi s area was slated for in tens' growth, bu1 failed to make ub~tantial improvements."

Er~kim: ~aid the stale and th countv need In work together on the gmwih ami lran~ponation problems. '" I' ve had exr ·rienc: ·getting lhc state and count 10 work together on a ci ic kvcl," 'laid Er-,kinc. "But the coullly counci l is cupahh.: nf doing whu t i-, nght and r don't think th' 'ilate should take over counl plan­ning."

n01hcr i)~Uc En .. kinc 'iecs a-. ver 1111p >rtant is open space abo c lhc ' and D 'anal. "When I mo ed here 19 years ago, Peoples Pl aLa was not thcr' and you had to pass cows just to get lo my n ·ighborhooJ. "

Erskine said she fav rs communi­ty-based schools. ·'How ver, lack of funding has mad it ex tremely diffi­cull for schools to meet their slu­dents' needs," said rskinc. " hool funding needs to b addres. ed."

lncun1bent believes he has 'been on the ball'

Vl NT LOFI K, Republican stale representa­ti ve from the _7th Di strict, has

n t I 1 success slow him down . " I think the fact that I got more

than 65 pl.!rc ·nt of lhe vote in the last two elections speaks for itse lf," said Lofink, ' 'I try to do a good job.'

According 10 Lofink, transpor1a­tion and growth management arc lhe hot issues in cw astle ounty. ''1 hat 's a given," said Lolink adding 1hat holh th state and th county " have some land usc plann ing credi ­bilil y problems."

Lo!ink poinlcd to a numb ' r of hills which were intn ducecl hut not passed in the stat • lcgislalure to ~ l ow or reduce development while trans­portation improvcmenls were not in pia · . "DciDOT would be hamm ·red

to improve intersection'> and c could slow hut not '>Lop '>OlllC rczon­ings (if thc~c bills were law)," . aid Lofink. .

'' fi1m believer" in thee ·pan...,ion ,.__,.......,......,.----. or county coun ­

ci l, Lolink said, " It 's been th natur of the growlh and geograph in the area whi ch make people feel 1hc don' t ha c a voice now."

Lofink said State he believes he Representative has "been on the Vincent lofink ball " in address-

ing land u: in his distri t. " I 've be n to all th plan­ning meetings and se nt out over I ,400 notic . 10 peopl ab ut the improvcm nts at Routes 40 and 7 alone," he said . 'I want people to be aware wh n there's a project ou t th rc."

omm nting on one constituents claim that she had n 1 seen a politi ­cian in 60 ye'trs on Buck-Jersey Road, Lofink said, " I just took care of a drainage problem on Buck-Jersey Road. It's not that those p ople are not r present d."

On other issues Lofink said he was pushing forth Bear Library as well as other com munily organizations in the Route 40 con·idor. "There 's mor than 275 acres of publi land near the intersection of R96 and 40." said

ofink . A hristina Districl s hoo l, a Ghsgow library, a fire ·ompany, a community Y, and th national guard are already pari of possible plans, said Lotlnk. " I 'd lo c to sec a county park there," he added.

The falhcr f four sons, L fink said h helped pass Schoo l boice and is very much in favor of neigh­borhood schools, "but the ball 's in the school district 's court. now.' '

Mary Pet::ak

Karl Kalbacher FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Dear Friend~ ~Neighbor~, ~inc.e announc.ing mi c.andidac.i on Apri\ l?tn l

nave wa\\::ed through iOUr neighborhood ~evera\ time~ and ta\\::ed with mani of iou on the phone. Through m1 c.onversations and \iterature piec.e~ l have ~hared mi vie~~ on neighborhood ~c.hoo\1), juveni\e trime prevention and redeve\opment of abandoned ~hopping c.enter~ . \ ~trong\i be\ieve that the~e are a\\ important i~~ue~ for the re~ident~ of the 1-?tn Di~tric.t and \ wi\\ wor\:: hard to ne\p ~o\ve tne~e prob\em~ .

\ wanted to ta\::e thi~ opportuniti to than\:: iOu for ~pending the time to greet me at ~our door~ and ta\\::ing With me. lt na~ been a Ver'( ey.c.iting c.ampaign and ' nope iOU ~i\\ ~upport me on November ?tn.

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VOTE KALBACHER ON NOV. 5TH SOLVING TOUGH PROBLEMS FOR OUR COMMUNITY

• _P~id for by C itize~~ for Karl K~lbacher

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Motorists should exercise caution ... RAMPS, from 1

to ea..,tb )Und Rout~ _T}.. " ill al. o Ll'>l!

thi).. new ramp before th verpas)... • ntilthe ne ' I phas' Of COn\truc­

tion i.., complctcu. traflic ea)..tbounu on Red Mill R )UU to Rout ' _7J must nov tum right onto Route -1- west­bound and tra elto the int ' r:-. 'cti n of Route _7 _ and a !em hurch R ad where th' can turn right mto <moth­er new ramp and enter ea!ltbound Route 273.

• Traffic westbound on Route 4 can no longl!r male a lcl't tum ont ·as! bound Route _7] but mu-;t also continue un lcr the o erpas).. to the int r:.. ction of Route 273 and alcm

burch Road here th · can tum right onto the ramp to eastbound Route ?.73.

TO DOWNTOWN NEWARK

• NEWRAMPS

PRESENT ROADWAYS • Trafiic westbound on Route _7J

will not ha e an changes in u·a cl pallcrn: at thi), time.

hri stine Gillan, spokesperson for D' ID T, said tht: new traffic patterns mu cause some confusion at first but they an.: trying to minimi;' any prob­lems. "We distributed 11 crs to local employers an l during rush ht urs to dri crs at the intersect ion this we ·k explaining the new pall rns," said Gillan. " If' c can get through the first we ·k. it shou ld h' OK."

NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

AN ADVOCATE

OF THE

PEOPLE

Signs arc posted to guid' drivers through the new patterns and D'IDOT is a:..king all motorists to usc e trem · caution wht:n travt: ling through th' area as people becnm~ familiar' ith the changes.

. om~timc bet c 'n the ..,ummcr

and fall or 1997. all lane~ in both lire ·tiDib' ill he 01 CJJcd on thL' Jlc\\

road a . according to Cooper ami 1uir. 1 that time. additional ramp~

and ftu1hcr change:.. iii trartir pattern.., "viii he annouuccd. (sec l ' l\ 'ur/.. Po.1r iS!IllC of' Q 'I. Y., [l)l)6 ).

NOT AN AGENT OF

THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY

Jan Almquist: TOUGH ENOUGH TO REGULATE THE INDUSTRY,

COMPASSIONATE ENOUGH TO CARE ABOUT YOU.

Democratic Candidate for Delaware Insurance Commissioner

An advocate of the People: • Municipal Managerfor 17 Years • Health Stati tician • University of Delaware Profi ssor • Adnzinistrator of Delaware I nsuran ·t Authority • Creator of Local Government Insurance Trust • MBA in Finance • mall Business Owner

Having Professionally Served in: • National League ofCities • City Management Association of Delaware • National Asso ·iation of /nsuran ·e Commissioners • Public Ri k and Insurance Managers Association • Building and Code Officials A sociation

While Recognizing the Importance of Family: • Husband David, a Co-operative Extension Agent • Children: Eri 22

Attending the University of Maryland Tabitha, 20 Attending George Wa~ hington Univer ity

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NEWARK POST •!• IN THE NEWS

N w rail routes travel past residences ~ CONRAIL, from 1 mile'> .

" lt \ a in-win \ituat ion ."' ~aid r()pLIIUt •d ; tr l:LI\; n : dU Cl: U rail nuk'> in til L' northL·a'> t lorrit!m: nnt 1outi11 !! lhl' ion !! lrei •ht tra111 ..,

throu •h the Wilmington pa..,'>cngcr '>tation: putting the materials "even 1111 k'> in'>tcad of 17 - I X I rom the cu'>tomcr'>; and "a ing money lor Conrarl hy reducing trav · I

Womer, who dec I ined to name cu~tomcr~ but 'taid an one ould read their names off the trains as

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crowd that th hazardou~ chemi­cals on the trains were alrcad traveling through Newark on a dail basis and this change w uld onl increa~c the number of rail ­·ar ... . ··or the total 4 ... car~ th at cur-rent I c )me here. appro imatel 2H ar ·arryin g h:uardou-; materi­al!-. and we plan to add another 6-7," Womer ... aid.

In dl.!fenJing the plan agaiml pcr~i'>tellt '>Ugge ... tions that th e rnain mnti e for thi-. switc h in rai ­lyar<.h wa~ profit, Womer admit ­ted that ·· reduced handlin g and rail mile . ·· wa-. hu~ically "ju ... t shil'ling the danger from th •

ilrnington cnrridor to e arl... " but not reducing the O\ era II risk at all .

In ad dition , the nearco.,t ~ch ol in Wilmington is eight block~ from the Edgemoor yard~ while th' ewark C 'rller for ' rcati e Learning r~ two block~ from th e 'hryskr Industrial center. "(Bul)

it appear.., to me thai th · risk of a ~pill i~ gr·atC'r over-th ·-road than whrle ~wi 1 c hin g in a ard." ~aid Wom ·r. while abo admitting that the ~ dgemoor yard i ~ almost a mile from a home .

" In N ·wark, homes si t right on top of thl; tracks! " said onl; woman . " nd we're told ' if' a train derails wi th ch lorin ga ·, ga ther your chi ldrcn, ·lose th e windows and sea l them with tape' - thank-you, I'l l sleep better now."

Res id en ts a lso ex pr ss d unhappin ess abou t th e addi ti onal noi se and possib le ·xpansion at the hrys l r railyards where the trains presently un load.

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W mer said nrail has no pr -sent plans to c panel. and in fact, th ·rc arc few pia ·es left t do s in the coun t . " Ho eve r, hen

hr sl r comes back and builds utility hi lcs, it 's ver likel th •y' ll be going to three !-.hi ft.., a da ," said Womer. ·'Then the 'r goi ng to want U'> t shift car~ around th clock and we ·an 't do too much about it.''

State \enator 'tevcn mick told re:-.ident~ that the ~ta t e cannot pre mpt federal law~ and under federal law, onrai I cannot he prcv •nted from making thi ·hange. " II the 1 • rmit~ arc in place," -;aid mid. "This is a matt 'r nf int 'r!'lta te comme n:c ."

mid and other legislators and th ·i r rcpr 'ien tati ·s at the meeting said local resident~ could only inform th ms · I ·sand tr to pre par' a respon se.

onrui I rcpn.:~ 'Illatives said the company had ~et up a Responsible Care Program to addrc~s safct concerns and ould be happy to work with ll cal resident~ in s t­ting up a~ plan in the c ent of an em rg ncy. These programs were crea ted by co mpani es dealing wi th hazardous materials fo ll ow­in g th toxic gas leak Ji saslcr in Bhopal, Indi a, whic h ki ll ed 2,000 peop l in 19X4.

" W wan t to be good neigh­bors," conclud d Worner. adding that th e compan y con ·tant ly reviewed equipme nt and sa f ty procedur s. " Becau:e f improved technology, w have a mu ch saf· r opera ti on and since 1980 thcr has on ly bee n one death in th nit d tat s caused by hazardous mate ri a ls on a train. "

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Police say illegal parkers not innocent victims ... TOWING , from 1

' "re on the s n from appro imatd 9 to II p.m. to pr ent a brea h of peace. "The tow truck dri t" all us when car own •rs get <Ulgry and things might get out of hand ," sa id Townsend.

owns nd ho believes !hat tiP lot in question i · ··r luti el well-post­ed,'' said he doesn't ha a lot of s m­path f r people who park illcgall . .. The. c arc not innocent ictims.· · sa id Tm nsen I. ·· f1 ·r all , te hnica ll . th y' r al so Ln:spassing ru1l ' e could arrest rhem f r that."

nthon Fusco said he do~sn ' t. know hat peopl • 'xpcct from him. " When two sections of th • fe nce bet\ cen the hiuh school and th' lot

en:: kn ·kL:d down. w' ·a lk<..l the school." said ·usco ... Did the ofkr to cooperate or h · lp us? o, th • .-;a id , · ·alllh cops!"'

Both Townscnu and Fm ·o said unauthoriz · I parJ...ing in u lot after bus incs~ hours has risl-. : . "1 have an in estmcnt here." said h tsco. '·I ·ould be sued if sorn '<me gm hun whil th ' building. is cl< s ·d ."

llagcn said he hnd n )t pcrsonall triL·d to talk to Fu,L·o. "I 1-no\v pc )pic from 1111.' ni1.1ht sch 101 hen.: talh·d to him and thc~v :-aid he wouldn't k t us USC that lot C ell for special events." said llai!.Cll .

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' I was going to pi k up m car after it was towed around the middle of S pr mb r," sa id N wark res ident Peter Ruybal. " n a whim I decided to follow a wing Tow truck that pas. cd me."

Royba l sa id the clriv r w nt to the I t at the Library Av nue Pro~ ss ional Building, turning

ff the t w truck light. when he drove through the lot. " It was dark and there were about fi v ars parked at th end n ur th chool Lane Apartment s," sa id

Roybal. "The driver I aded one r the cars ont the truck and I

foliO\ ed him )Li t of there to a lot near the gen ral ~e r i ·es building on the uni crsi t cam-pu. wh rc he left th ar."

Royb·tl said the to\ tnt ·k dri­ver ''race I back" to t h Li brar

venue building, turning oiT hi s lights as h ' drove through the lot. g t another car. and stan d out again. "This time 1 followed him to a lot around behind the

alva r Baptist hur ' h wh rc he stashed that one," said Ro bal. who assum ·d th · dri cr went back to mo c the r ·st or the ·:us. He did not follow the tru~,.;k anymor that night.

aptain harles Townsend sa id there is nothing to forbid priv·ll e tow~n; from mu ing ·ars to a temporary ''holuing'' spot us long as it duesn ' t cause an harm to the ehi · I ~ or add to the towing costs. "The ewark polic hav au thorized cit tow-

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W support Joe Bid n for r -el ction b cause of his outstat~ding r cord on th issu s that ar importa11t to Delaware and because l1e is an important voice 011 national issues.

Tl1e Bid n Crime Law is puttil1g 100,000 polic on th streets--44,000 so far nationally a11d 148 ill Delawar . It also bans 19 types of n1ilitary-style assault weapons witl1out h1 any way j opardizil1g the rights of sportsmen and hunt r . Joe Biden is also a strong supporter of the Brady Bill wl1ich ha already prevented more than 60,000 felons fron1 purchasing a l1andgu11.

Jo Bid n was the first nationallegi lator to take ac tio11 against tl1e cpidcn1ic of fatnily violen . He d v loped and wrote tl1e Viole 11ce Ag·:linst Won1 11 Act, which provid s shelt r spac s for an add itional 900,000 batt red worn nand th ir childr n, in r as courts' ability to protect wotn n wl1o ar b i11g stalked, and r ates a nati nal fan1ily vi lence l1otli11 to get imn1 diate l1 lp t won1 n b il1g abused.

011 fiscal matters, Joe recogtlized early on the 11 d to confront growing defici t a11d propo d Ire zil1g f d ral p nding across the ooard. H wa th attthor of, and a upporl r of, Constituti nal am ndn1ents to balanc tl1e budg t, and h ff r d a sp cific plan to balance the budget by th y ar 2002.

Jo Bid n understand th in1portanc f education and has proposed a $10,000 tax deduction to l1elp pay the costs of call g . He opposes a Constitutional am ndn1ent to deny a won1en's rigl1t to cl1oose. Jo Biden also join d witl1 Mik Castl in it1troducing the same w lfare reform bill.

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left off. Where the latter offered a menu made up pr dominant! of Me ican food, the former tak e:-. a q ·p :-.n uthwc~t (of here) . "Steak:-., rib~ , chi cken ... th e whole enchil ada" i-. the harfrc.,taurant's new slogan.

But e en more obvi u ~ than its n 'W name and new menu is it~ Florida room , a I ,500-squarc-foot dinin g room that fron t:-. "' lkton Road . The room, whi ch sits adj·1c nt to the outd oo r deck, g i ve~ th e r stauranr a s c ncl bar and anoth r 15 tahl e:-..

Sli ding glass doc rs and the so n­to-be-uddecl wood-burning stov , cockta il tah l and s fa pro id a un iq ue atmosph re . The room wi ll :-.erve as the focal point for Thursthy ·· iga r ni ght. ·."

But th f'ood is still the bi gge. t chan g at Borel r ro~. ing, which was re- named las t March.

"Border Crossing, to me, mean. a mi x of Mex ican and ~ xas [cui ­sinel," says Jim Lacey, who op r-

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''I get a. many as I an get m hands on," La y acid d.

Border ross i ng also b asts t o n w ch fs, on of wh m i~ an authentic ~ an. ··They' re putting togeth er some of the be t r od s rved her ," La ey . aid . "The rea­son I chan ged was d i v rsi fy the m nu."

The Laceys had •rown tired of being kn own exc lu. iv ly for their Me i an fare - es peciall y with other ar a es t;tbli shment. erving Mex ica n-style app tizers and entree . .

So they fin all y did . om thing about it, ven wi th their enviable reputation ·~s a Mex ican eat ry earn ed over n arly two d cades of operation. Th m nu now include. tender haby hack rib. , which all but melt in your mouth , and . teak broil cl over mesquite ·mel charcoal.

··we tend ri ze a wh I I in and hand-carve . teak!:. to order,·· Lacey ~aid .

f c ur~e , their Mex ican fa o rite~ have sur iv d the sli ght ' hange of formats. 'heck out the burr·it s and the nchil adas. wh . e fi llings are 1 repared fresh dail .

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A great day for Hen fans

A Y N ~ TH T ~atin th . tnnd~ dtuing the 0 Ia war -J a me~

Madis n fo rball must n \ rea li z ho mu h mor fun it i ~ t go to a co lleg football gam than it i ~ to Ia on a couch anu watch on .

First, it wa:-. a ~ ple ndid autumn clay w ather wi ·e. Second, the . lelclium wa filled to capacity with an enthu. ias­ti cr cl . Third , it wa a big c n fer en e da b tween tw team · vy ing for a title. Fourth , th u. ual co li g ''ltmo. phere (tai lgating, bands, etc.) was ven better than nom1al

becau. e f the additi n of the Jame. M adison band and the Golden Kni ghts parachuting team. And fifth and, perhaps most importantly, th home crowd was happy be au. f th big win.

'·J ju t really enjoyed it,'' . aid Delaw r ach Tubby Raymond about aturday 's atmosph r . " It 's been a long tim . ince I had that much fun. Delaware fo tball wn. made be lik that ."

ln addition to all that, Delaware'. win Saturday cata­pu lt d the team back into th Yanke nference champi ­onship rae and put th Hens back among the country's elite 1-AA teams.

With tough road game. ·tgainst Willi am & Mary and p w rfu l Nav team ·ti ll ahead, a win again. t th Duk s was a nee ·. ity.

Foil wing the 27-0 loss to Vil lanova n ept. 14, the Blu Hen · and their fan . w nt through five lack lust r week. n the fie ld and in the stand . . ur , D lawar won, but they

certainly didn't I ok lik a champi n. hip c nt nd r. And sure th fan .. hawed up, but in m diocre numbers and with le . . rhan great nthu s i a~m .

The Blu Hen ~ ~howing a£!ainst JM cured all tho:-. ills. Th t am beat an ther g od t am and looked irnpres­~ i ve in d ing s >. The fan s, with the help of Parents· Da . packed th house and mucic sorn noi:e.

verything wa~ ri ght again - at I a. t for a weeh. .

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The aile hall tou rnament q g in~ aturda " ith uncle­feat d t. Mark \ h ~ in g th fa orit . The so ·cer tourna­m nt wi ll start Tue ci a ni ght with cl fending state champ Gla ·gow, numb r me ranked

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WJLMI GTO St. Marl·.., H igh scored five sc ·orHJ-halftnu ·h­down" to defeat Sr. 1-:lit.uhcth J_­_g _ The . purt a n ~· reward '! William Pen n on Fri luy. who huve rl:! ' led off ~ ix ~ traiQht "in ~ "in ·c Jo-; ing on op 'ning da . ~

But ' t. Mark '~ oach inniG . co lt all but gush d over hi~ team\ lat · ~t top-rank ed foe. " I n~all like to play William Penn ... he sa id . 'ThL: ' n.: a c hallcng~ . The 'rc so well cnac hed. Th 'rc di sc iplined. Th just "pitomize a Q.rc.::at pro­gram . The al ays find a wa to win ...

. ·ott sa id the k y to ~ ta, ing with the Colonials v ould he maintaining a balun· u attack - like rh Sp<.lrturb did agains t St. Elizab rh in the sc ond hal f of last , uwrclay's ~ pec tacular com -from -behind win.

ftcr picking up onl three first downs in the first half, St. Mark's o e rcam ~ defi cits of 14-0, 14-7,-1 -1-l-, _ l --0, _8-_0 and _8-_7 h 'fore final! t ::~ king a 3_-_g kad with 1 :30 I ~ rt to play.

Th e partam, · Mike Watkins scored all fi e tou chdown~ whi iL: ru shin g fur nea rl y I )() ya r Is. Watkin s sa id he e ·peeLed hi s Learn to recover. hut admi tted the se ·ond­half e plosi n surpri sed him.

·· t knew we'd com back with som h art. But I n cr dr amed we'd . ore fi ve touchdowns." he said . " We kne thi s would mak · or

St. Mark's running back Mike Walkins bursts up the middle in the Spartans' come-from-behind victory over ST. Elizabeth Friday night at Baynard Stadium. See ST. MARK'S, 20 ....

St. Mark's sweeps past Christiana By ERIC FINE

NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER

HR I T IAN - Th • t. Mark ·~

High va ll yball t am wrapp d up its first unci f ated . ason with a 15-11 , 15- IO swe pof hri stianal-li gh. M onday's win a. ~urcd the Spartan:-. of th · No. I s ed in th 'lta te ol l ~.:y ­ball tourn ament. w hi ch begins . aturcb .

•· hristiana i. o. 2 ]a ·tu all o. 3] in the state," t. Mark·~ out­

~ id e hitter lli ~on Sternberg sa id . " We knew~ lot was at . take. sow~ real! to kit !:-.C ri ou ~ l y.''

The panans ( 17-0) cmpha~ i7.ed an ut. i I atta ' k , ki ·k ing the major­it 1f th ir set~ to outside hille r~ . tcrnbc rg (R kilb ) and K r i ~tin Darby (II kill:-.) for two reasons:

0 The to go around hri stiarn \ height a I antuge, e~pecia ll in th middle. The Viking~ ( 13-4) us thn.:e pia r~ who ar ' around ~ i x feet tall unci athleti c.

i.J nd hoth of t. M urk 's middl hitt·r~ w re hurting: senior Kate Huhbard (4 kill s), a first-team 11 -Statcr, wa~ batt ling a cold, and sophomore Jen M a k (4 kilb) a~ pia ing wi th an injur cl fin •er on h 'r hitting hand.

The . trat "g work d we II

enough. '·It was a tmroh match," Mack

..,aiel. " he had a grea t de fen~c. and ther hlockin E!. was th ere. We had to find the h ole~ in their del'en~e . ... Whatever worb. what ver w get poi nt:-. off of I' m ·omfortahl with . Whatever it tak ~ . "

St. M ark's opened up a 10- 1 lead in the fi r~t gum c. hut the Vikings h:.ntled hack to tic the ~co re. The . part an~ fini~h ~u them ofT after­ward. then jumped out t a qui ·k lead in the ~c ·onu n-1m ' .

" When we have t< play ca tch-ur. it ·~ real! hard for u~ to gd the intt:n..,it hacl- ," .. aid hristiana· ., Erin Pt'utl.er. a "cttcr anu oubidc hi tt r. ''But wh n we do get our momentum, there's ~ topping u ~. .. .Thi s i.., one of the he~ t ma tc hc~ we play d all ear.

"Even though when we wcr d wn. ' '>t ill k 3 pt our heads int th game. We never fe lt like. 'Thi.., i~ game-point.' w' kepttryinp_."

Both Pfoll.er (7 kills) and Chri : tiana ' oach Kim Huggi ns admitted th ~ t 'am suffered from incon.,i~l · nc that l-lu ggi n~ attri b­uted a lack or c nfidence.

'The kid~ wa ll- in with the idea that • L. M ark\ i'> und feat 'd. that

See SPARTANS, 23

NfWARK POSl PH OTO BY FR IC ~ IN~

St. Mark's Allison Sternberg laps ball over the net in the Spartans win over Christiana Monday night.

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Kirkwood Twisters top Radnor in girls soccer ATHLETE OF 1HE WEEK Watson and Danicllc Weaver tallied one each.

Michel l Betty, Anna Lewis and Weaver . ec ured th The Kirk oou Twi-.ter'i undcr-Y girl. so ccr team

kkated the Radnor Rockets 4- 1.

John Adams- Glasgow Katie Allcnhc scored two win in goal.

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John Adams rushed for 23 ya rd. in leading lasgow High to on ly its second win of the sea­on in seven trie .

But equally important, the junior tailba k carried th bal! an amazing 50 times while weanng shoulder harne ses to protect two separated shoulders. He also . cored two big tou hdowns in the Dragons ' 34-25 win over A.l. DuPont.

Adams, a 16-year-old Newark resident, will likely undergo operations on both shoulders after th sea on. r now, hi s mind . cldom veer. away from f otball. Despit hi s team 's poor start , he is fast closing in on a I ,0 0-yard season - which will put him in the select company of only a handful of Dragons: Eddie Davis, who turned the tri k twi ce in 1992 and '93 , and University of Delaware alumnus Pat Williams ('88, '89). Shane Riley ('9 1) and Mike Hubbard ('8 1) are the other: .

Adams downplayed hi s physi­cal problems. "If J stick my arm out and try to stiff-arm some­body, that hurts," he said. "So I try to keep my arms close to my body."

He gave credit to his linemen - John Babb, Chad Blackson.

Brian Timpson, Bobby Bryant and Greg Kirby - for opening up hoi s in A. l. DuP nt 's def n ·e.

" If they kno k mebody down th y' ll go onto then xt guy and th n t guy .. . instead. of jusr . tanding there,". Adam · sat.d.

A for keeping ht head up 111

what has been a down "eason Adams follows the seasons of rival back like Newark '· orey Wallace and Ri chie Par on and

hristiana's alvin Carr Jr. ''I'm trying to out-do them,'

he said . "That keeps me motivat­ed. "

While lack ing Wallace' · ize and perhaps Parson' peed, the 5-foot - 1 0, 175-pounder compen­sates with deceptive moves and toughness. "He' · a very shifty runner," Glasgow Coach Dave Scott said. "He gets the ball through the middle, then !ides. You're not sure where he's going to com out."

Adams believes the Dragons should win with the caliber of talent they have. He said team­mates like quarterback Ike Wilson and split end Brian "Bird" Miller are among the best at their positions in the confer­ence.

''We put it together all week in practice. Then we get out there I in a game situationJ and I don't know what happens. I couldn't tell you, ' he said.

St. Mark's rallies past St. E .... ST. MARK'S, from 19 break our season if we lost to a Division II team."

He credited his line for poking holes in the Vikings' defense, but sa id hi s team 's lack of enthusiasm in the first half was Lh real culprit. "This was just another close win we should have won by more than four points," he sa id.

St. Elizabeth scored two touch­down, in the four minutes to take a

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14-0 lead over the listless Spartans . But in the second half, St. Mark's quarterback Ryan Zarzycki took to the air, completing nine of 13 pass­es for nearly 200 yards.

Scon said the team can afford no such lapses against WLIIiam Penn. He said his team would need to establish its running game early. "We're going to make our Living running the ball," he said. "You can't make any mistakes. You make a mistake against them ... they just nail you."

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Caravel field hockey team tops Harford Christian The aravc l ' adcnn fi •ld

ho ·key leam dcf •a tcd i larford h r i ~ tian 1-0 to no tch ih fifth \'.in

or the ~cason . tcphanic Ma hart scorn ! the

game\ lone goa l on an a. ~i -.t from tcphanie R 1 ·e .

Me ga n Biddle recorded fo ur . aves and earned her thi r I straigh t ~ hut out.

Tht.: Buc~ abo dropped a 2-0 I ·ci~ion to t. ~ l i1abe t h am! I<N a - -1 game to e'' ark.

Mayh;u1 ~l'Or ·d the Buc~ · goal aga in 'it C\\ arl-. wil h 1 ·gan lluchergcr pi '1-.i ng up the a~si\1.

Biddl ' had I 0 ..,ave~ in goal for aravl'l.

Hens mites win I he De l a\\ arc Junior Blue I kn.., mi t ·~ t ·am dckat ·d the rimhrrli11L' W1lfpad .. 7 -1- la.., t 'aturtla) .

T ilL' Hl:n~ tlu t ~hott hc \\o lfpacl-. _) -12 in rai-.ine, their record to 2 I on the ... ca~on.

The team ' iII pia) ih home opener 1nv. _ill -t p.m . • tl lilt' liD Cold

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Hr:ad lkn~k t t() , Jnl~n lh.nn;ml and Brigid kCkiLllld c·tch ~ ·urL'd !.!.llal 1'~1 1 the I kn-. . 'lcCk·lland . hrarnar I :111d l:nl S1roil-. al \ (1 l'l'l'Ot'tk•d ll'\'>\ . h .

FC Hawks tie, lose I'll~ Ddm\ .tre Llnitcu 1- · I ht" b

t i~d a match ami ln. t a ma lch Ial-I t Wl.!C k •mi.

'Ill\! I Ia'' b lied the II( 'I-.e~: in I kal I I :Uld k ll1o the M.OT I k at 3-1.

Mil-.c Zawisla~ sc.:or ·d the team \ lon · uoa l aQai n ~ t ll ock c~'>i n v.,h ik Zak ll oll ida)' pil- l-. ·d up lhc a~'i"t.

Blak • \ ill ') .., 'ort•d on an a"~l'> l frnm Paul Ro lri!.!.UL'/ in the m.ttch a!.!,ai n~ l M.O.T. ~

DSB Kickers earn victory Thl' I S B under I. K ic ~ ~r~

dd'c~ll c d Wc~l Chc<.,tcr -1- -0 S·tlurday. R) :111 D1.ic lak . .k iT Man •1L' tt , Brian Vandersli ce and R an Ed\\ ani ~ playL:d I-. e) role~ !'or DSB '> hi lc R an l ri~ c oll carncd the shut out in goal.

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Strong second half boosts Bucs to win

B A R - aru el A ·ad my c n­tinued its second half success and , in doing s . k pt its p rfect season ali ve.

The Bucs ~ creel twi e in th sec­ond half and shut out Tower Hill to earn a 25- 14 vie t ry. Th in imrrovcd aravcl \ r ord to 7-0 and left it as th state'. on! unci -feat d t am.

Quarterback lc Faircl th led the Bucs' attack by thr wing two t )Uchdown pass'S and running for ano ther one. Faircloth , running a tri pic-opt ion off cnsc, ran for a 55-ya rd touchdown and thn.:w a 61 ya rd TD pass to Da c Macelro as we ll as a 40 ardcr to Dave Rest ucc i.

Larry t ward got arav l's other touchdown hy running into the end zone from 13 yards out in

the third quarter. arav I, trailing 14- 13 at half­

tim , took con tr I of th game in th . cconcl half. Th Bu s ran nearly twi ·c as many offensi plays and gained mar than thr e times as mu ·h yu rdage as Tower Hill in th se ond half.

"We 've been a good second half team all seas n, " said arav I

a h Da c c ds. " If you I ok at our ~ca~on, w~.; score m st of ur points in the . econd half. I reall an 't single anything out. This was

a team pcrforman c." ara cl now turns it atr ntion to

Mount PI asan t - a light team who the Bucs pia n th r ad Sa turday aft ·rnoon. The Bucs also have games with t. Ii zabeth on

o . 9 and Archmere ov. 22 left on their sc hed ule.

Posr PICKS OF THE WEEK It was a wi ld we k in the high

school footbull runks . We did get four wins to improve

our record to 23-7 (.767). ct 's move on to the games this

week. GLAS(;()W (2 -5 ) VS.

BRANDYWINE (6-1 ) - Friday night at lasgow, :S. The Dragons got ' l nice win last week against

l exi~ l. DuPont. The Bulldn!.!s have hccn on a roll sin ·e an upset loss to oncord earlier in Octob •r. lhandywinc is eyi ng a conference · hampion~hip and a state tourna­ment berth. Th · Pid.: Brandywine 14. Glasgow X.

ST. MARK'S (5-2) VS. WILLIAM PEN (6-l) - frida ni ght at Baynard . tadium, 7:30. Thio.; is a hug· game in the high school fnothall season. The Spartans still have legi timat e hopes or mah.iilg the state tournament. 1\ v in her' . though. is a must. The

ol miab ha · been pa~~ing tests week art -r w · ·k and ha c climbed their wa to th~: number one rank­ing . The Spartans , amazing! , have a _-0 rc ·ord agai nst number one t ·ams ( hri stiana and t. Eliza hcth ). The Pick: St. Mark's 2 1, William Pen n 20.

NEWARK (6- 1) VS. DELCA -TLE (4-3) - aturda af'tcrnoon at D · lcastl . 2. nc upon a time thi s game was a walkov r. 1 h ougars, howeve r, have become a team to reckon with this season. Delcastle is ___ in Flight wi th its on ly losses

coming to league lead ·rs William P nn and Brandywine. Newark, though, is one of the best teams in the state and must ke p winning t prove it. The Pi k: wark 27. Delc·lstlc 14.

HRISTIANA (3-4) VS. DuPONT (3-4) - Saturday ali 111 n at hristi:ma, 2. Both teams com in sporting 3-4 n.x:ords. TI1at does not me;.m, however, that both tcc.m1s are equal in quality. 1h~ Vikings losses hav' come to

t. Mark's, ewark, Wil li:.u11 Penn :md Brandywine four of rl1c toughest te:.u11s in tJ1e state. · n,~: state toum<uncnt maybe out, hut a winning sc;t<;on is not. 1hc I ick: 'hristi<ma _H, 16.

CARAVEL {7-0) VS. MOUNT PLEAS A T ( 1-6) - aturday after­noon at Mount Plcasanl, 2. The Bucs arc on n roll. They ·arn d two hig wins over Ttllna ll and Tower Hill and now face a 1-6 foe. The rrcen Knights, thou gh, do play in

Flight and many of their I )sses ha e come against qu ality teams.

aravcl nct.:.ds to keep winn ing to stay in the hunt fo r a berth in th · staLe's Di ision II state tournament. Th · Pi ck: arave l _ I, Mount Pleasant I H.

HODGSON (4-J) VS. CON· 'ORD (5-2) - Saturday afternoon

at Con ord, 2. The Silver Eagles have lost two conference games while the Raiders are und f at d in th leagu and also wn a big win over Flig ht A co- leader Brandywine. The Pick : oncord 24, Hodgson 22.

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Spartans earn top seed in volleyball tourney t. Mark 's High earned the t p

' cd as it pens defense r it :-. D lawar High ·h I olle ball

ournament chumpion: hip aturda night.

Th partans rui sed th rou h the s·ason with a 17-0 r t: ord and won the ath lie onfer ;; c title . The will n w tr to win four m re matches and th ir sc ·ond ~ tra i g ht state champi ns hi p. state Litle for Lhc partan~ wi ll mark. th first time ..,i n ·c 1(}93 ( r-;ul inc) that a team went th rough the cn t ir~ regular s a­son and tt urn am nt undc r~a t t:d .

The 16-tca m, _2nd ann ual t ur­nam ·nt begi ns at four sit s aturda night. !. ... Mark's wi ll l·a ·c 16th -

The "v inn •rs lf th · matches at hri:-. ti ana "il l play Tuesda. at X

p.m. at I. Mark\ whi le the t\\ o \\ innc rs at ewark will play at 6:]0 Ttu:-.da} at wark .

The semifinal s ar· s lated fot Thur:-.da '· ov. 7 at Gl asgo'' l ltgh '' htl the fi nal s and lht.: 't nsnlation game arc sch~dult•d lor 'I ' . l) at t h~

arp ·n t ~.:r l' IH Cr heg innin 11 at 7 fl.lll .

Newark 47 , Mt. Pleasant 0

Will iam Penn 27, Christi na 7

Glasgow 34 , A.l. DuPon t 25

St. Mark 's 32, St. Elizabeth 28

Caravel 25. Tower Hill1

St. Mark's tops Christiana in volleyball action .... SPARTANS, from 19

they couldn 't be b ·:Hen because nobod lsc I has d ne it I." said Huggi ns, h sc t am faces .1.

uP nl at Nc ark in the first round of the s t a t ~ tournam~.;nt aturda .

" I think 1. Mark 's is bcatablc. In the firs t game. had we not gotten behind . who's to say whether we would have lost that game'! I don' t

th in!-. th · TU . h~d us in an me aspec t. I hope we ' II oc t to s ·c· them agai n," th • coa ·h adtlcd.

1. Mark's Coac h D·t c to ~ r said hi s tca 111 \\as I · ss

th an I 00 pe rcen t, and it a ffec t ·d it s per fo rm ance . "The kids

•rcn ' t rea l happ with the wa • the pi a cd," sa id . tc cr. hose team fac's McKean at .1. DuPont

aturda . hristi ana "scr ed r al

\\ ell . th ') pa-.sL·d much bett er than th 'Y did a);!ain ... t C\\ ark : th e) pia) ·d good ddcnse.

"We just had a lit tl mm · fir· ­pn" l'r.' ' h · -;aid.

Stn l'l' cxpre s~L' I a li ttk · onc~ rn over ht:- ll'am\ lac!-. or a !!.g r~ :-.si\ 1.:­ness on londa) . I k pr -ler.s Sl'l' in!.! h i~ hi llL'rs mis:-. a ki ll rather tha n play it sal'c h pu ~ h ing th ~ bal l ov ~~ r the n~t.

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appear h ad d to the fi eld hockey tournament and it won 't be long until the footba ll tournament gets •oing.

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II - ta ter and cat h ' ron that team, Tom mig, nndc th · ' Jon

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oll eg (Fla. ) bas ball team as a starting third bas man .

nd Jon Ohl iger. who also played for Post . I, ma I' th~ Wc:-.t Yiro inia football team as a wa lk -on k1 ·ker. hli er ha!'> handled 1-.ickoff dut i ·s and warmed up last ~ at u relay ni ht against Miami to kick the long fi ' ld goals (o ·r-45 yards) I'< r the national! ranked Mountainc ·rs.

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eJuvenated Hens ready for W&M Win over JMU catapults UD By MARTY VALANIA

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The handwago11 j.., packed again a" 11 hcLJd s tov. ard Williarmhurg.

a. 'I he Li nt cr-, it of Delaware loot­

ball tL·am rc e~ ta hli .., h c d it">e ll '"'one ol th~.: elite team'> in the Yanke· Conference and the natio11 with it "> 27 - 1 1 ictory over Jarlll:'> Madi..,on la'>l Saturday.

l'lt c \ Ia~ · -. . however, ri-.e again thi .., wee~ a-. the -. ixth ran~cd Blue lien.., vi-. it number I 5 William ' Man. The 'I rihc enter-. the game w11h. a n-2 ov ·rail record amL more tmportantl . a -l I mark in th e Yan~ t.:c Confcrellcc . Thc l ien..,, vvith th t.: winovc t th · Duf-.c!'- . moved to 7-1 o erall . 5 I in the lcagu '. JMll , \'-' llh the lo-.-.. dropped to 6-2. · - I .

illanova . \o\ho h ·at I clawarc 27-0 Ill ~ c ptcmhc t , al o hold 6-2. -l - 1 ntar~ "·

William t'v. Mar \ lo-.-, in the IL'ae ue ca me in a _6 21 ..,cthack to Jar;1c-. Mudt..,on on Oct. I~ ­l·ollm., in ~ l L' ia :trL' . til e Trine '-. till ha.., to pla y ll Ma.., .., and Richmo11d in ll':t).! ll l' garne ..,. Thc lien '> ha\e ju!'t t one k ag_UL' u:tlll · ( Rhmk !.., land ) t'l' ln .r illill l! in additi on to a matchup '' rtlt it \ ) .

Jamc-. MadJSOil and

llarri..,onburg a. That being noted. it\ not hard 1

\CC why . atunla) \ gumc i-. -.uch a ht g on '.

"Thi.., i-, huge, " '>'tid Dela ar ofknsi c tac~le ' l1ri s occo of the game. "Thi~ is a big gam'. If we don ' t win thi), v.c~.:k it ~Ni ll hc difTi ­cult for u.., to!!,( on ."

De . ..,pi tc W~liam & Mary\ lo-,s at JM , the game ill bc anything but cas for Delaware. The Tribe lead.., the league in total dcfen-.e and i-;

Th i. is huge ."

CHRIS NOCCO u LAWAA! "F t IVf LIIJt At

.., coml in total oiTen..,c. "Willi:u11 <, Mary is :Ul • ceptional

f<X)thall te:un,'' \aid Dclaw:ul: Coa ·h Tuhh) Raymond. who i~ 11 -6 in 17 gwne'> again..,t WillitU11 c' Mary. ··111cir l(nrr dov. n linem<Ul W'l: <Ul < ~ ht:u· orou1 in this league. II th~.: n;unes I sa in a ..,pting depth char1 arc the s:un ' on ' s I sec >oing into this !!,am·. 'In have c peti-

en ·ed pia ers, hav ·n't been injun.xl :md just hav · a >ood f(X)tball tew11.

" I thought the were the best team we pia ed la'>l car.··

William & Mar ' coach .limm c Laycocf-. tri ·d to downplay th · importancc of the >a me. " It·), a hie game because it's the ne t one on the ),Chedu le." Laycock said. " We' c had some big gam ·s with

·Ia ware ami it\ al a '> big in the confcn.:ncc. But ' e tr nc t to put too much !.!mpha'"' t none game .

"We· n:: wdl aware, howe cr. that Deb are i), a pn::micn:: progmm. The · rc a gcxxl, ~l id t(.x tbaJI team.''

Ra mont! . wi th all of hi ), tea m's ..,ucces\ agaimt a good team like Jamc.., Madi son, ~now), that the Hen"> ll1U\I k 'P impro ing.

.. o \ ' ha e a ne problem." he said. ''The fo tball team has finally reached a place where it she uld be. ow hat ar they g ing to do? rc the g ing to go to another leve l'!

" If w ' r going to kc 'P win ning. then th' 'r oin!! to ha c to .

" ow W' improved immcasur­abl o r the last tw( we ·h. I mean immcasurally. Two ct: ~ "> ago, e couldn ' t c ' n throw the ball. "

That hasn't bet:n a pr blem for William Mary a..,, -.op h more quarterbac~ Mi ~c Cook I ·ads the Yanke· Conference in passing and total ollens •.

'' lie\ occn a nice ),Urpri: • for us." Laycock said. "He's impro ed a I >t."

Not 'iurprisingly. a big crowd is c. peeled to sec the matchup. The

inn ·r wi ll h.:ave in ou l\ tandin g shape as far a), the conference title and the playoffs arc co11ce rned; the loser wi ll be i11 trouble .

" I think the team is get 1 in ' sick of hearing it." Raymond said . "This v. ed \! c play for the con ference ·hampinnship. We said that last cc~ too . But we had to win last

week to 'C I in position thi:-, wed."

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• The Chesapeake Bay Girl Scout Council has volunt cr < pportun1t1 s a ailablc for troop lead rs for a program ca lle l S ·outing Be ond Bar.·, a

irl c ut trm p for th daugh-1 'rS or in ·arccrat 'd m n. Th pr gram runs from ctobcr throunh pril, m ling four tim .' a month . For information, ca ll Tamm Di ·k r:on at 456-7150 c t. 7184.

• Winterthur Museum is looking f r luntc rs t help with gen rat offi duties dur­ing regular busin s · hours on w ekday f r their public rela­tion divi ion. For information or an ·tpplication , all 88-4694.

• New Castle County 's Brandywine Zoo i: 1 king for ducati 11 lunt CfS f r 'Ck-

da s and/or wc ' "- ~ nd ~ . Yolun tc ' rs will h ·lp lu " llc the publi · ab< ut animals, th ' 100 .

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programs, an I in 100 ·amp. for inf rmati m on training scio.siom dates and times. ·al l 571 -7 X50.

• Delaware Hospice is scd .. -ing luntc rs pro vi de r spit supp rt. errands and tran. portution . r ic s, a li st n­ing ar, and th r task s. Fa ll c;la ·ses for volunt 'Crs wil l be held n Tu , da s. or informa­tion , ·al l Barbara onn II , 478-5707, c t. _27.

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Dionne Harris, Delaware 's only gold-medalist in the Summer Olympic games, displayed her medal for admirers at the 7th Annual Wine Tasting Party of the Newark Rotary Club. The event was expect­ed to net more than $5,000 to benefit Easter Seals.

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Fall Fest Days at Senior Center

Fall Fest Days arc coming to the Newark Senior ntcr next week­end . Organizers plan entertainment and b oths with gift items , baked goods, and crafts, a. well as flowers, produce, toys and bo ks.

me of the possibilities include: the old onnection wi th new, used and .. antique" jewe lry; D ath by 'hocolate with anything and every­

thing made with chocolate; Crafter 's all ery with hnndiw rk of yarn,

cloth , silk flowers and b ads· Bask tvi ll for th se :e king wov n containers: and Rags to Ri hcs with g ' ntly-u. ·d clothing.

Th' Bargain Bin wi ll have white ·lephants and household items while

rncrican ifts and Anti<.jues offers nl!w gift items and coli ~ctibl s.

The North Pole Wonderland and Gra n tma 's 'orncr wi ll have sugges­t ions about hristmas rrescnts as we ll a-; to s and ch i ldr ·n 's it ms.

, tafT and m mbcrs ar · hoping thi ~ \ ill be the fi rst of many suc­ccs-;fu l fun lraiscr:-. in the new 'icnior center and ever one is wclcom '. llour:-. for the fest arc X a.m. to .1 p.m. on Friday. ov.R. and H a.m . to I p.m . on , aturda , ov. 9.

For information or to olunt ' Cr to •ntcrtain or donat e item:-. . pka-;c call Eilc ' ll at 737-2136.

Pedestrians welcome at civic meeting

Efforts to mak · wark mor "p 'dcstrian fri ndl " wi II be th topic of dis uss ion at the n xt Old

'wark ivi Association m eting on No.4.

it y planning dire tor Roy Lopata, Lt. I x Von Koch rrom the traffic divi si n of th Newark poli c, and a rcpr scntati v from th Wilmin ' ton rea Planning

Ollll il will be the guest . peakers. Mcmb rs of the civic group rep­

resent the ar a south and west of the Univer ity of Delawar ' main campus in Newark. This month 's meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Newark enter for Creative Learning on Phillips Avenue. All homeowners, Iandi rds and tenants are encouraged to au nd.

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ml!mt r of Men of M·tlvern . He s ed in the Pacific with th ' a in Worll War II and f ught at

kina\! a. Hb ife athc..:rin Luce Hullinger, died in I c 90.

lie is :ur i cd b hi: sons. Jos ·ph . and n !rev. P., and dau~ht ·rs. atherinc M. ulli an and

Bernadette..: H. cag ·r. all Jf 1cwark;

si'\tcr!., da Pollar I and · ran ·c~ Bogia, b th of \ tlmingtl n: and si gramkhildr•n.

A ma~~ ' a" held · t. 17 at llnly Famil atholi · hurch. e\ ark. . Burial was in II aints ' mete . Milltown.

The famil y ~u •gl''b contribution~ to Delaware ll o~pi ·e.

F. Eugene Thomure cwark. rc..,idcnt · uccne

'1 homurc dtcd Saturday. ·t. 12. ll)%, of can :e r in Chri~tiana I t o~pital.

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RED LI ON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1545 Church Roc d Bear, 0[ 19701

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EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

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Newark, DE • 737-2300 Sunday

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14 0 R ,d Lion Rd ., B ar, E 834-8588

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WORSHIP SERVICES Morning Worship I 0:30a.m. Junior hurcl1es I 0: . 0 a.m.

vcning Worship 7:00p.m .

FAMILY NirE W N ~ DAY 7:00p.m.

Adult lliblc Study RainhuH • M;sshmelles

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SUNDAY • Praise crvice ......... 9 a.m. • SundayS hoot .. ... I 0 a.m. • Worship crvi c .... lla.m.

WEDNESDAY • Oinn •r .................... () p.m. • Singspiration .... 6:30p.m. • Bible Study .... .... 6:45p.m. • Youth Programs 6:45p.m. • Adult Choir ........ 7:50 p.m.

WEEKDAYS • Two & Four-Day Pr school

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Walker Cooper Jr. Cl.\;uk IL''> HI·nt al~t.:J Cooper .IJ.

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( 'oope1 ol Smithville. f cnn.: -.1-.tl.'r, Shtrley William-. ot Lebanon . T·nn .: and three grandc hildren .

, "l'r 1 • • wa" held ) · t. 19 at l.)p1c ·r-Mul lil..tn & Warwt ·!.. h111era l I lome. Burial wa\ pri ate .

Beatrice Freedman , church member

cw:uk rt:'>Jdent Beatri ·e h ·~ timan di t.:d Wednc\da , Oct. 16, I 1J96, of canca at home .

1r-.. 1-rct.:dman, XX, wa-. a member ol ·rcmpl · lk th Eland ewar~ Sl.! nior ( \:: nt cr. I kr lw ... bancl . lkrnan.l Freed man , died in 197X.

Shl' j., "ur i\cd h; lt L' r -.on-.. Loui-. J ol l\ev ark. and llc rbcrt D . or Dobh '> l ·e 11 y. .Y.: l.,l'\L' ll ~ 1andc hil drl'll and "ix ~ rct~t !! t andchtldJL'll .

gtavc.,ide l.,l'f'\ll'L' \o\a-. held Oct. 21 at 1tlllllt Ca tm c l Cemetu . C';pre"" IIIII .,, ()UL'L'll" . \ 't .

!11 IJ'U ol' llov.e r" the famll _ ... ug !..!L''>t" l'Oll trihuti on" to lklav.a rc l lmpiLL', SuliL' 100, Cia ton Build111 •, \'i 15 Sd vcr ... itlc Road . Willlllll !.! ton .

Eugene Brighthaupt, paint inspector

ev.a rk re-.idcnt Eu!.!enc J. £3righthaupt died ' hur"da , ~ (ct. 17, 1990, or cancer at hom'.

Mr. Brighthaupt, 6 , retired in 19X4 fr >m the hry!->ler a~"embl phnt in , e..., ark after ] I yea rs a!-> a pailll in!->p •ctor. Later, he worked for I o le . ·curi t . II wa" a memh r of t. John \-Hoi ngch 'a tholic hur ·h.

nited uto We rk l.! rs L cal II HJ and rncrican Legion odgc ..t . lie is sur i ed by hi). wife or R

year.,, llariet I. C'h<Jpman Bri ghthaupt ; '>Oil'-,, Thoflla).. M . of Danhur , 'onn. , Euge ne J. Jr. or · ar~ and Eth ard . ol Port Depo!->it, Md.: daughter. Mary J. Hnghthaupl of nnapoli'>, Md .: broth ­e l. 'I honla~ of Salt Lake City. Utah: is­ter, Mat') artin or Silver Spring, Md.: and fi c 1ntlldchildren.

,\ nuh" wa ... held at St. John\ llol Angel-. 'atlwlic Church. ewurk . Buri·tl wa~o, in II Sainh Ct.: mctcry. M illtm\ 11 .

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David H. Adkins Sr., retired from GM

cwark re!->ident David I I. dl..ins Sr. died Wedncsda , ·t. 16. 19 6, of compli ·ati< ns from pneumonia at h >m .

Mr. dkins, 66, re tired in 1990 1fter 35 car!-. as an ass mbl and r pair worke r at the General Motors plant ncar cwport . He also was a mcmb ·r or nited utt Workers nion oca l II 35. Later, he dr e a bus for th

hri!->tina . hool t!-.trict for thrc car-. . He was an ctcran of th

Korean War. l ie i" !-. urvivcd b his wife of 5

·ar-.. I ori:-. L . haw dkins: s n. f a id II. Jr. of Bear: broth 'rs, Ray

dkim of W·st irginia and Joseph of' Kansa!-. ity. Kan .: sis ter,

Pas'>waer!-. of Gwinhurst: and two grandchildren .

I\ "ervice wa!-> held 0 ·t. 2 1 at Spiccr-Mullik.in & War ick Funeral !lome, '\ ark . Burial Wll).. in 1ract.:lawn Memorial Park.,

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LEGAL NOTICE INTHE URT

OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE

ATE OF DELAWARE INAND OR

NEW ASTLE COUNTY

JN RE: HANGE F NAME OF

Joanne D niel PETITIONER(S)

TO Joanne Sarah

Dallago NOTI E I HEREBY

GIVEN that Joann Dani I int nds to pr -

nt a Petition to the Court of ommon PI a for th State f Delaware in and for N w astl

ounty, to chang his/her name to Joanne

arah Dallago Joanne Daniel

P ti tioncr(s) DATED: 10/17/96 np 10/25,1111,1118

Legal Notice The Annual Report of the J ovi us Foundation for the fiscal year ending July 31, 1996, is avai l ­abl for inspection dur­ing 1·egul ar business hours by anyon who so requests within 180 days of this publication at the Principal's Offi e at 4185 Kirk wood-St. Georg s Rd., Bear, DE 19701. Principal Manager is Thomas D Emedio. np 11/1

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE

TN AND FOR NEWCASTLE

COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF

NAME OF Andrew Mushen Chi

PETITIONER(S) TO

Andrew M Chi NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that Andrew Mushen Chi's parents Shuang Wu intends to present a Petition to th e Court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his name to Andrew M Chi

Andrew Chi P titioner(s)

Hongji Chi (father)

Shuang Wu (mother)

DATED: 10/25/96 np 1Vl,111 ,11/l 5

LEGALNOTI E E state of' GEORGE E.

TH MP ON, D c ased. Notice is hereby given that Letters T stamcntnry upon the T<.:state of GE H.GE E. THOMPSON who de ­parted this life on the 2nd day of AUGU T, A .. 1996, late of MILL­CROFT NURSING HOME, NEWARK, DE 19711 wer duly granted unto ARTHUR M. GRIER on t he 2nd day of OCTOBER, A.D . 1996, and all persons indebted to the said deceased are requested to make pay­m ents to the Executor without delay, and all persons having de­mands aga inst the de ­ceased are required to exhibit and present the same duly probated to the said Executor on or be ­fore the 20th day of APRIL, A.D. 1997, or abide by the law in this behalf.

ARTHUR M. GRIER Executor

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LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFFS SALE

The following R al Estate will be expos d th Public Sale at th Court Hous Southeast orner of Eleventh and King tr ts, ity of Wilmington, New Castle ounty, DELAWARE, on Tuesday, th 12TH day of Novemb r, 1996 at 10:00 AM By Virtu of Writ of

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV FAC #50 SE

A.D., 1996 TAX PARCEL NO. 08-044.40-151 ALL THAT ERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of

land with the buildings thereon erected, known a 4505 baron Drive, Wilmington , Delawar

BEING T HE SAME LANDS and premises which Walter Howie and Gw ndolyn G. Howie, his wife, by certain Deed dated the 4th day of Apri l , A.D. 1985 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New astle ounty, Delaware in Deed Book 220, Page 26 , did grant and convey to Douglas M. Francisco and Catherine L. Francisco, his wife, herein, in fee.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of DOUGLAS M. FRANCISCO AND ATHERINE L. FRANCIS

TERMS OF ALE: 10% D WN AT TlME OF SALE. BALAN E DUE ON OR BEF RE DE EM­BER 2,1996.

EPTEMBER 30,1996

SHF...RIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of ALS LEV FAC #03 SE A.D.,

1996 TAX PAR EL NO. 0 -014.00-101 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of

land with the buildings thereon rected, known as Lot 42, 14 Wineberry Drive, Ramsey Ridge, Hockessin, DE 19707.

BEING THE SAME LANDS and pr mises which by certain Deed dated August, 1990 and re~rded on September 17, 1990 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle ounty, Delawar , in Deed Record, Book 1083, Pages llO et seq, did grant and convey to Nicholas A. Ruggerio, in fe .

Seized and taken in execution as the property of NICHOLAS A. RUGGERIO

TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR B • F RE DE EM ­BER2, 1996.

SEPTEMBER 30, 1996

SHER.ll'F'S ALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FA #05 SE A.D.,

1996 Tax Parcel#: 11.014.300-76-C0322 All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with

the b~ilding thereon erected, situat in New Castle County and the State of Delaware, known as 322 Cobble Creek Curve, Newark, DE 19702.

BEING the same lands and premises which Stonesthrow Development Company of New Castle County, State of Delaware, by Deed dated August 21, 1987 and recorded in the ffice of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Deed Book 586, Page 335 did grant and convey unto J ffr y J. Lawrence and Paula M. Lawrence .

FURTHER BEING the sam lands and pr mi s­es which J effrey J. Lawrence · and Paula M. Lawrence of Kent County, Delaware by D ed dat d April 7 1996 as recorded in the Offic of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in De d Book 1317, Page 293 did grant and convey unto Josephin H. Moore.

cizcd and taken in execution as lhe properly of JEFFREY J . LAWRENCE AND PAULA M . LAWRENCE, HIS WIFE, AND JOSEPHINE H. MOORE

TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME F SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR DEFORE DR EM ­BER2, 1996.

SEPTEMBER 30, 1996

SHERIFF'S ALE By virtue of a writ of LEV F AC #07 E A.D., I 996

TAX PARCEL NO. 11-026.30-046 ADDRESS: 13 Photinia Drive, N wark

Delaware ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land wilh

the improvements thereon er eted, ituate in Pencader Hundred, New astle ounLy and Slate of Delaware, said Lot known as Lot No. 46, Block B, as shown on the Record Major ubdivision Plan of Perch Creek, said Plan b ing of record in th ffice of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for N w Castle Coumty and State of Delaware in ~~crofi!m No . 11598, said Lot also known as 13 Phot1ma Dnv and being more particularly bound d and dcscrib d ac ~ cording to a survey prepared by Pen non 1

Associates, Inc., dated April 27, 1994. BEING the same lands and premises which

NVR Homes, Inc., a Virginia corporation, by D cd dated August 1, 1994 and recorded August 3, 1994 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware at Deed Record Book 1784, Page 60, did grant and convey unto Milan E. Reid.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of MILAN E . REID.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE EM ­BER 2,1996.

SEPTEMBER 30, 1996

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV F AC #20 SE A.D., 1996

PARCEL # 08-038.40-321 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of

land with the buildings thereon erected, known as 3811 Nancy Avenue, New Castle County, Wilmington, Delaware 19808.

BEING the same lands and premises which James L. Gray, by Deed dated June 30, 1986, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 391, Page 312, did grant and convey unto James E. Butler and Ruth Ann Butler, his wife, in fee.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of JAMES E. BUTLER, ~~D AND RUTH ANN

LEGAL NOTICE BUTLER, MARRIED

TERMS OF ALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­BER 2,1996.

EP'rEMBER 30, 1996

SHERIFF'S SALE Byvirtu ofawritofLEVFA #21 EA.D.,l996

PAR EL # 11-013.40-06 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, pi ce or pare I of

land with the b~ildings thereon erected, known as 14 'nrvey Lon , New astl ounty, Newark, D !aware 19702.

BEIN th · am lands and premis s which Rob rt A. Hy r and Kar n A. Hy rs by D d dated D c mb r 29, 1993, and r cord din the ffice of th Recorder of Deeds in and for N w asll ounly,

tat of 0 Ia war • in D d Book 1 52, Pag 1 , did grant and onvey unto B rtha F. Robinson and Jam F. Lockwood, Jr., in ~ e.

iz d and tak · n in ex cution as th pr p rty f BERTHA F. R BIN ON, A MARRlE PbR N AND JAM 8S F. LOCKWOO , JR ., A SINGLE PERSON .

TERM F ALE: 10~ DOWN AT TIME F ALE. BALAN 'E DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­

BE:R 2, 1996. EPTEMBER 30, 19 6

SHERIFF' SALE By virtu of a writ of VEND EXP #23 E A.D.,

199 TAX PAR EL N . 18-044.00-067 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, pice or parcel of

land with the b~ildings th r on r ct d, known as 31 Minquil Driv and being Lot No. 10, Block H, Section 4, on th plan of Silv rbrook Dev lopment, as sam is of record in the Office of the Record r of De ds in and for New a tlc ounty in Plat R cord 3, Pag 69.

BEIN the same lands and premises which Donald E. ' hea by certain De d dated th 16th day of May, A.D., 19 4, and r ord din the ffic of the Record r of D ds in and for New a tl ounty, D law r , in D cd Book 1744, Pag 0115, did f.rrant and convey to harl P. H ndrickson, in ~ .

eizcd and taken in execution as th pr p rty of HARLES HENDRICK N

TERM OF ALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALAN E DUE ON R BEF RE DE EM ­

ER 2, 1996. EJ:Yl'EMBER 30, 19 6

SHERIFF'S ALE By virtu of a writ of LEV FA #25 E A.D., 1996

PAlWEL # 11-020.30-029 ALL "fl-IAT ERTA£N lot, piece or pare .I of

Jand with th buildings th r on r ct d, known as 6018 H.osetree Lane, N w astle ounty, Newark, D lawar 19702.

BEIN the sam lands and premi ses which Rose Heart, Inc, by Deed dated May 17, 1993, and r cord­ed in the Office of the Recorder of D ds in and for N w astl ounty, State ofD !aware, in e d Book 1r.:22, Page 207, did grant and convey unto Joseph A. Watson and Diane Watson, in ~ c.

S ized and taken in execution as the property of JOSEPH A. WATSON AND DIANE WA'l' ON, HUSBAND AND WIFE.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF ALE. BALAN E DUE ON R BEFORE DECEM ­

BER2, 1996. SEPTEMBER 30, 1996

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #29 SE A.D., 1996

Parcel No. 08-049.30-030 154 Rockrose Drive, Newark, Delaware ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with

the dwel li ng thereon, situate in Mill Crc k Hundred, New astlc ounty and StRte of Delawar , being Lot No. 384, Block T, as shown on the Record Plan of Meadowood , Section Three, pre ­pared by Mann-'l'alley, Inc., ivil Engineers & Surveyors of Wilmington, D lawaro dated Jun 2, 1961, as said Plan is of record in th fficc of the R corder of De ds in and for New a tic ounLy, Dclawar , in Microfilm No. 783, and bc• ing more pa rticularly bound d and d scribed in ilccordancc with a surv y by Ho ward L. H.obl'rtson, In ·., da t t•d August 24, 1994 as follows, to-wit:

BEING th e s ame lands and premises which r·1nvill A. Tjad n nnd Bonni e M. Tjad n by

D 'cd dated August 30, J 994 nnd recorded in the of­fice of the R corder of De ds in and for N ' W Castl County, Delaware in Deed Record 1799, Pag 2fi2, granted and conveyed to Clar nee E. Robinson, III and Eileen A. Robinson, her in in ~ c.

Seized and taken in execution as the prop rLy of CLAREN E E . ROBINSON III AND EILEEN A. ROBINS N

TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME F ALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM -

BER2, 1996. SEPTEMBER 30, 1996

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #34 SE A.D., 1996

PARCEL #18-014.00-277 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of

land with the buildings thereon erected, known as 25 White Clay Drive, Newark, Delaware

BEING the same lands and premises which Lawrence P. Maulo, Sr . by deed dated August 26, 1985, and recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Record Book 273, Page 29 , granted and con ­veyed unto Brian W. and Beth K. Ferry, in fee.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of BRIAN W. FERRY AND BETH K. FERRY

TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM ­BER2, 1996.

AUGUST 30, 1996

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #37 SE A.D., 1996

TAX PARCEL NO: 18-046.00-001CC207 ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, piece or parcel of

LEGAL NOTICE land with th buildings ther on r ct d, known a UNIT 207, BUILDIN 4, VILLA BELMO T N-

MINIUM APARTME T , WARK, EW ASTLE OUNTY, DELAWARE

B IN THE AME LAND und pr mises which J HN L. S HUDZE by certain D d dated 31 t day of MAY A.D., 1991 and r cord din Th ffi of th Record r of D eds in and for New astle ounty,

elawaro, in 1 ed Book 1186, Page 78, did grant and conv y to ERALDINE E . HUBBARD her in, in fee.

iz d nnd tak n in ex cution lh prop 'rt.y of , RA LOIN HU llBARD

TERMS F ALE: 10% 1 WN AT TIMI'~ F ALE. BALAN E DU • NOR BEFORE Db F.M -

BER2, 19 6. EPT8MBEH 3 , 1 96

SHERIFF" SALE B virtu of a w1·it of 2ND PL~ LEV FA #39 ~ E

A.D., 1996 TAX PARCEL NO. 09-022.10-022 ALL THAT ERTAIN lot, pi c or pare I uf

land with the b~ildings thereon er cted, known as 21 West tcphen Drive hestnut Hill Estnt s, Wilmington, N w a tl D )aware.

BEIN th am lands and premis s which I n I. He d and Frances A. Reed, hi , wi~ , by

D ed dat d July 28, 1983, of r cord in th Ollie aforesaid, in D cd Record E, Volume 123, Page L09, granted and conveyed Ronald E. Brooks and Patricia A. Mill r, his wif< , pnrti s hereto, in G•c.

Seized and taken in xccuLion as the property of R NALD E. TIRO KS AND PATRI IA A. MILLER HUSBAN AND WIFE

TERMS F SALE: 10% DOWN A'l' TIME OF SALE. BALAN E DUE ON OR EFOH.E DE 'EM­BER2,1996.

SEPTEMBER 30,199

SHERIFF'S AU!. By virtue of a writ of LEV FA #45 E A.D., 1996 Parcel No. 0 -055.30-218· 0151 Prop rty address: 307 Mary Ann ourt, wark ,

D• . ALL that c rtain Unit or real prop rLy ex i::;ting

under und by virtu of th Unit Property Acl of the tate of Delaware, known as Unit No. 307 Mary

Ann ourt,inCr ksideat r nVall y,acondo ­minium ituate in Mill Cr ek Hundred, N w Caslle ounty, Delawar , as said Unit is mar par­ticularly bounded and described in (1) that erta in Enabling D claration of Reston orporation, dated Octob r 21, 1986 and r corded in the Office of th Recorder of De d., in and for N w Cu tl County, Delawar , in D cd Record 483, Page 166 and (2) the Condominium Declaration Plan of Creekside at

rcen Valley, prepared by Ramcsh . BalLa As ociat s, dated ctob r 21, 19 6 and r cord d in th fficc afar said in Microfilm No. 8467.

BEING the same lands and premises which Michael J . Hcs and Dianne A. Hess by Deed doted Dcccmb r 30, 1991 and record d in the Offi of the Recorder of D cds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware in D cd Record 1270, Page 238, granted and convey d to armen Micucio, Jr. and W ndy Rohl , herein in fcc .

Seized and tak n in execution as the property of ARMEN MICUCIO, JR. AND WENDY ROHL

TERM OF ALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME F SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEM­BER 2,1996.

SEPTEMBER 30, 1996

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of AL LEV FA #49 EA. .,

1996 Tax Pare 1 No. : 08-042.20-099 Property address 322G hampion Drive,

Wilmington ALL that certain piece or parcel of lnnd s ituat in

Mill reck Hundred, N w Cas tle County, State of D lawar , being Lot No. 354 as shown on Record Rcsubdivi s ion Plan of Fairway Falls, cction Ill , Microfi lm No. 6498 and as mor part1 ular ly bound ed a nd d s ribcd in accord nncc with n rcc nt survey prepa red by z ~))l ny & Associat'., Inc., Wilmington, l1C'iawarP, dated J'l<'ccm ber 1 R, HHJ , as fo llows, Lo-w it.:

13I~ING th sa m lands a nd prc mi scH whi ·h Jeffrey M. Thorpl', hy I>e •d unt Pd I)(' Cl' tnbcr :~ 1' I.!)() and record cl in t h Offirc of tlw lt(•cnrd . r of llecds, in and for N w Castle County and St :tLc of DC'lawar • in D ' 'd Book 1 J 25, Pag<' :.>.96, vranL<'d a nd co nv<'y<'d unto John F. Joyce and Li sa K .JoycP.

Seized and t aken in executio n as th • proiJ rLy of JOHN F. JOYCE AND l ,JSA E. ,JOY 'E, H£S WIFE

TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME F' SALE. BALANCE UE ON OR BEFORE DB P.M ­BER2, 1996.

Michael P. Walsh Sheriff Sheriff's Offic Wilmington , Delawar np 11/1,11/8

EP1'EMBER 20, L996

PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will

se ll at Publ ic Auction on 11/27/96 at 3:30p.m. at: PUBLIC STORAGE,

201 BELLEVUE RD., NEWARK, DE '19715 the personal property heretofore sto red with the unders igned by: #H03 - Deborah Szub lelski · mattress, rocker, toys, boxes, sofa/loveseat, plastic chairs, clothing #F080 - Christine Wright - boxes, wa terbed , clothing #F030 - Migdalia Si lva - boxes, 3 dressers, sofa, loveseat, coffee ta ble, table, lamps, chairs #E115 - The Ground Ro und - boxes-files , microwave #E083 - Yvette Walley - washe r, NC , boxes. toys #E051 - Joan Ferguson - boxes, bags, clothing #C031 - Brian Creer · waterbed, coffee ta ble, table , dresser, boxes np 10/25, 11/1

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LEGAL NOTICE I

I.J'.CAL NOTI('f<~ Nc,ttc·e is hf'rc•l,y gl\:c•n lh.tl Lh c• pn1Jwrtws ltstcd

bc•luw ...,en• !ole tzvcl for violation of T i Ll • 16 of llw llPI;n :tr ( 'ode •. Ownc•r-.; or lit•nholclc·rs who can s­lahlt !;h that tlw pt oJwrly wa :; forfc ~t lt · d by an .('tor Clltl t: ·tri ll 'OITllltt ll'cl or ntnilLPd WJtlloullhetr know! c·dge 01 c·on st·n 111 ay apply fM rc·ntt % 1011 at thl' of tier of lhe Allorrll'Y C:c ·nt• ral , Forfc•t ure Divi sion , Wilmington , Dc·law; rc·. Pc•r:o tL dc•s iring to con ­lPst Llw for~ •itun• cJf nssds sc•J zed pursuant to Title Hi oflhc l>chJwan· C'ocl c• , SC'ction •17H4, m:ty prot et th ·i r interest hy filing a ttvtl pdtttOn tn Superior ourt withtn tl!i day:-. ;~f'lc r Llw date• of thi s notice, or mail d noltt<•, whichf'VI'r is lall·r Sup •rior Court Civil Hulc 11.:1 HC·t s out tlH• n•tplir"rn •n ls fur filing ;1 civil for ­~ · tlurr · pctttion .

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . LE Alj NOTI E

N tice is h r by g-iv n that th prop rti s listed b low w r s iz d for violation of Title D •lawar ode. wners or li nhold rs who can s­tablish that the property was forfeit d by n act or omission committ d or omitt d without their knowl -

dge or cons nt may apply ~ r r mi si at the of-fice of the Attorn y G n raJ, Forfeitur tvt sJon, Wilmington , lawar . Persons desi ring to con-

st the forn iture of assets seiz d pursuant t.o Title 16 of the Delaware ode, Section 4784, may protect their int rest by filing a civil p tit.ion in Sup rior ourt within 45 days after th dat of thi s notic , or mailed notic , whichev r is later. uperior ouri. ivil Rul 71.3 sets out the rcquir ·m~ nts for (jling a civi l for­f, iture petition.

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LEGAL NOTICE

ITY OF NEW ARK D •LAW ARE

October 24, 1996 Meeting Notice

om miLle will me t on Tu sd. y, Nov mb r 19, 1996, at 9 a.m . in the Poli c D partm nt upp r level con~ rene room to di scuss the following:

1. Revi w Recommendations in .....,.C.:.:..O:"-=-=-"-'~ Bi cl n rim r

2. Main treet arking Report (a) Additional Parking Spac son M ain Strc t, 3. ight Distanc at ntrance to Northgatc

ommons, N w London Road

Fl OM : H;tnclolp h Wlii·: IU<:: LOU 131k N

l'ur: uant to 'hapt r 32 Seclio11 32 -7!-l and S ~lion 32- l i(b)( I ), 'ode of th ily of N wark, J) •!aware, noti c i s h rcby given of a public hC'aring in the 'ouncil Chamb•r, , ewark Mun1cipal Rutlcling, 220 Elkton H.oad, on Nov mber1J , J C9Gat.7:~l0 p.m., lo con siciC'r tlw r · ques t of lhC' cwark Arls Allianc · for < Spc•c ial U sc P rmit o al low nn arl ga ll ry at 132 East. ]) luwarc Avl'nu .

Th Traffic ommitt c may add it ms to the FR M : Robin Hallman DATE SEIZED: 09/]2/ 3 ag nda at the time of th m eting and mak r com-AGENCY: Wilmingt01 ARTI LE : $378.00 US m ndations to th ity M an ger on all issu s dis-

Sh •rm ;t n Fllli oJt sl n·c· Folic Currency cuss d. AGI·: CY: Wtln11n gLo n l'o l ic

1> TE SE IZED: 10/0-1/96 AHTICU: : $1:!1\.0fi S

WHERE: 430 Heald np 11/01 Any questions r garding the above topics may be

WJIEitE : I 00 Bl k Street dir ct d to hief William A . Hogan, Newark --L-F-~G-'AL---Tl--E------------ I PoliceD partment, at 366-7104, prior to th meeting.

Fr •n ·h Str· t, DATE S I•. IZED : 09/25/96 AHrrrCLE: $2!il.OO US Currcn<.:y

:u rr •ncy Z NING 'L/I.SSIFJCA ­TI : BL (Busin t;S

Limit d)

• Wi lmington for th n xt np 11/l RE: D dly W apon term for a license to

I•' H 0 M : F. u g c n • Culdw •ll AGENCY: Wilm ington Police Wlll~ l~E : I 00 Blk Jo'rC'nch Strecl DATI•. S l•: JZim : O!J/2fi/H; Alfl'If'LE : $: '"' :! 00 US ( ' urren cy

FIWM :Dnv id .) •nkins A(;E CY. c•w Castle•

FHOM : Dwa n• BuLler 1\Ul·: CY: Wi I rn ingLon l'o I i cr W l iE It E : :lO 0 B I k lkl <tlltOrc· Pia · DATE SEJZJ.: D: 10/08/~JG AI(TJCLI•~ : $1Gl. 0 Curren y

FHOM: Hob •rt Sop r /1.( :1·: 'Y: New ,asll County Polic Wll E RB : H ldg. 4645 Patricia n T rra ' Apts. DATE SE!ZF.D: 10/0-1/96 A ltTI : LE : $156.00 U'

Susan A. l.amblack, 'M '/AAI~

City S ~c r •tary np 11/L,l 118

I, Ma th w R. St.evens r · carry a conceal d dead ­siding at, 34 Hill croft ly w apon, or weapon s Rd ., cwark, DE 197 L 1 for the protection of my will mak application to per son(s), or property, or th judg s of Lh up rior both.

ou rl of th Stal of Matth w . Stevens D l awa r in and for 10/25/96 N ew a tl ounty at T el phone (302) 368-2687

I JIJ :3! tf~\111 i [.]:I 250 ORIENTAL RUGS

~ounly Poli ·e 'urren ·y WlllSJU~: RL . 1:3@

CITY OF NEWARK DELAW ARE

CI'T'Y COUNCIL PUBLIC BEAR1NG

NOTI E NOVEMBER2fi, 1996

-7:30PM Pursuant to Section

402.2 of the City Char · r and S ction 32-79 of th

North East Auction Gallerie Rt. 40 & Mechanics Valley Rd.

Chapm<tn Motors DATI•: S I~ IZJm : OH/25/!JG ART ! , J. I•: : $GG4.00 US Curr •n ·y

FR )M: IJC'l"rick l•' ullc•r A ;EN ; : Wi!ntinglon Polic • WHI•,H.I~: :-!I'd & DuPont SL t I ATl~ SE TZ SJ : 09/26/9G A RTTCLE : $2-17.00 US Currrncy

l<'R M : awayne rown ACEN ,Y: Wilmin~~ Lon Poli W I I I ~ R I<: : W t' s t 2 9 h Street DA'I'J>, 'E!ZI•.I>· 10/05/~(1

lt' l' l C I.E: $ 165.00 S urrcncy

FltOM :M urcus , mith ;\(;( •: CY. \\'dtn ington Polin·

FRO 1: Rob rt Wil son ACENCY: N w nstl County Police WlmRE :-167fi Maid n 1 r ive DATE SEIZED: 10/07/96 A J{'l' l ;LJO:: $7835 .00 US Currency

FROM:Luis Bcrmud z A H~N Y: D lawar SLa t ' Pol icc WJII·~ IU<: :Mot I 6 DATE SE:JZED: 09/21/96 AR'l' l 'L~ : $790.00 U

urr n ·y

FROM: I lcrn and('z 1\C I•: CY: SL:tl1• l'olicc WliLmK Mot cl li nNn; ~li':IZJ·; I) : ( Hni i % 1\I<.TH'LE: $HIG .OO US Cu rn ~n ·y np 11/ l

ode of the ity of Newark, Delaware, no ­lice is h rcby given of a public hearing at a r egu ­l ar me ting of th

ouncil in the ouncil h am ber al th e

Municipa l Building, 220 Elkton Road, Newark, D el awar , on Monday, November 25, 1996 at 7:30 p.m ., at which time th

ouncil will consider for Final Action and Passage the following propos d Ordinance:

BILL 96-24 · An rdinance Amending hapter 32, Zoning, To

P rmit T l communi­cations Towers and Unr luted Equipm nt in MI, MOR, Bll, BC and UN Zoning islrict.s With rlnin

North East, MD

WED., NOV. 6, 1996 • 7 PM PREVIEW: 1 PM TO SALE TIME

We have been commissioned to liquida te 250 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS to the highest bidders. This is a wonderful collection of beautiful colors and decorative designs to include: KASHAN, SAROUK, BIDJAR , TABRIZ, ISFAHAN, SERAPI, HERIZ, KILIM, BE LOUCH , SILKS, NEEDLEPOINT, CHI NESE and others from the master weaving co untries of IRAN, TURKEY, INDIA, PAKI STAN , CHINA, etc .. . Sizes from 2x3 to 12x18, runners and unusual sizes. TERMS: Cash, approved check, major credit card s. 10% buyers premium. PLEASE DON'T CONFUSE US WITH TRAVELINC AUCTIONS THAT ARE ACTUALLY HICH PRICE SALES.

...__ _________ ----------1 ondit.ions.

SHOP ALL THE STORES WITH BIG DISCOUNT SALES · "50% TO 80% OFF" EVEN THE DEALERS WHO ADVERTISE "GOING OUT OF BUS IN ESS" OR "G UARANTEED LOWEST PRICES", THEN SPEND 15 MINUTES AT THIS AUCTION & YOU WILL REALIZE YOU CAN SAVE HUNDREDS EVEN THOUSANDS WITH US!

Su an A. Lumblack, M /AAE

City Secretary np l!Jl,11/15,1V22

R.C. BURKHEIMER & ASSOC. REALTORS·AUCTIONEERS·APPRAISERS • I!J "TRI·STATE'S FOREMOST AUCTION FIRM" ,.it~

gj] (410) 287-5588 • FAX (410) 287-2029 ~~ 1-800·233·4169 •

CITY 01= NEWARk DELAWARE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

NOVEMBER 11, '1996 - 7:30 PM Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 803 of th C1ty Charter, the Counc1l will hold a Public Hearing at a Regular Meeting to be held in the Council

Chamber, Municipal Building, 220 lkton Ro d, Newark, Delaware, on Monday, November 11, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at which time the Council will t1o. r comments from the public rc arding the Proposed Budg t for the City of Newark for the Fiscal Year 1997.

Shown below 1s the General Summary of the Propos d Budget. Copies of the udget Message and Budget are available for inspection by the publ ic m the Finance Department at the Muntcipal Building, 220 lkton Road, Monday through Friday, 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m.

Susan A. Lamblack,

CITY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE CMC/AAE City Secretary

CONSOLIDATED BUDGET SUMMARY -1997 SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSES

ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGET PROJECTED BUDGET Income 1993 1994 _..1995 - 1996 1996 ~7

Utlltttos Contributions $8,904,473 $10,080,842 $10,314,962 $10,379,000 $9,953,000 $10,739,000 Sp cial Assessments 145,726 23,043 9,599 11,200 18,000 11,200 Property & R ally Taxes 3,205,696 3,593,549 3,477,215 3,614,210 3,545,000 3,665,000 Property Tax Rate $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.41 $0.41 $0.39 Other Income 3,165,122 3,34"1,661 3,866,97~ 3,386,300 3,776,700 3,674 ,700

lotallncome $15,421,017 $17,045,095 $17,668,749 $17,390,710 $17,292,700 $18,089,900

Carry Over Surplus 731,212 565,654 1,340,653 1,162,000 __!.228,260 1,671,300 Total Avatlable Funds $16, 152,229 $17,610,749 $19,009,402 $18,552,710 $18,820,960 $19,761,200

Expenditures Personal Services $9,963,372 $10,469,753 $10,717,833 $11,674,610 $11,067,900 $12,020,600 Materials and Supplies 777,456 962,916 1,028,836 1,090,100 1,094 ,110 1,135,770 Contractual Serv1ces 2,118,794 1,972,088 2,082,562 2,464,900 2,390,020 2,568,480 Equipment Depreciatton 443,777 437,332 446,383 459.200 477,780 483,880 Other Expenses 82,094 100,163 188,207 _ 138,000 117,580 _ 127,950

Total Operating Expenses $13,385,493 $!_3,942,252 $14,463,821 $15,826,8!Q_ $15, 147,39Q_ $16,336,680

C pital Improvements New EqUipment & Buildings $129,667 $127,177 $370,188 $105,600 $75,000 $633,000 Mat rials & Contracts 485,624 185,980 176,446 332,500 317,270 422,000 Labor 145,975 96,123 139,798 349,000 180,000 309,000

Total Capital Program $761,266 - $409,280 $686,432 $787,100 $572,270 $1,364,000 Debt Service $1 ,022,000 $874,280 $930,000 $825,000 $930,000 $925,000 Reserve for Future Projects 417,816 1 '111,820 1,400,895 0 500,000 0 Unappropriated Surplus 565,654 1,273,117 1,528,254 1,113,800 1,671 ,300 1,135,520 TOTAL EXPENDITURES & SURPLUS $16,152,229 $17,610,749 $19,009,402 $18,552,71 0 $18,820,960 $19,761,200

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, ! , : fi.] ! I I ~ I! 1 I I, ~ [.) : I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION

THARP~s RESTAURANI' 8 E. MAIN ST., RISING SUN, MD

REAL ESTAll • EQUIPMENT • FURNISHINGS • SUPPI.IIS Keep The Doors Open, Everyone Will Help!

Located in the heart of Rising Sun, a FAMILY RESTAURANT known for its good food and friendly service. Open every day but Wed­

nesday. Listed in the 1995, 1996 and 1997 Entertainment Books.

All the equipment, furnishings , supplies, goodwill , name, real estate in fee simple. Everything free and clear. Staff would like to stay, owner will assist and advise as long as health permits . Call for appointment to make an Inspection and list of equipment and furnishing. There is room to expand!

$$PROFITABLE FAMILY BUSINESS$$ INSPECTION: ANY DAY EXCEPT WEDNESDAY

AUCTION: ON THE PREMISES

SAT., NOV. 16, 1996 • 11 AM TERMS: $7,500.00 at time of auction. DIR: At. 273 TO RISING SUN, RT. 273, IS MAIN ST., LOCATED IN THE HEART OF TOWN. The lnfOtll\ltiOn cont411ned In INa brochUre hU been obt.tlnecl from reAible ..,...,.., No llalllll1y lot llo aa:uacy 0< omlulonlle uamoed by the 118llec 0< la _.... Anno<.w1cemetU m-at lhe tlmo olaalo tako ~ 011er &It printed I/ICI orallnlonnaJion.

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~ "TRI-STATE'S FOREMOST AUCTION FIRM" ~: .• (410) 287-5588 • FAX (410) 287·2029 ~ili1-~:

1·800·233·4169 ~~.

J;,\II31 ill C·l ~I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION

tiWO PRIME RESIDENTIAL! OFFICE PROPER'J:'IES

Off-Street Pa rking To The Rear HICH & BRIDCE STS., ELKTON, MD 157 WEST HICH ST.· PRIME CORNER LOT This lot is 41 feet by 152 feet rear. NEW electric, water meters, furnace, steel fire escape to the third floor, bathrooms on each floor, garage, paved parking, 4,400 square feet on 3 floors with 7 bedrooms on second and third floors .

155 WEST HIGH STREET This beauty has 38 feet of frontage by 152 feet deep. 2,200 square feet with wrap-around porch, garage, off-street parking, vinyl siding and 200 amp. electric. Both homes are In excellent cond ition, private res idence with office, Bed & Breakfast, office spa.::e. Immediate possess ion available!

PROm INVESDJENr PROPERTIES AUCTION: ON THE PREMISES

SAT., NOV. 9, 1996 • 11 AM PREVIEW: By Appt. or one Hr. Before Auction

TERMS : $7,500.00 at time of auction. Settle­ment within 60 days. DIR: At. 213/Brldge St. to High Street In Elkton, MD

OWNERS &. INVESTORS TWO BEDROOM CAPE COD

Gt 1 NORTH ST •• ELKTON, CECIL CO •• MD Quaint, 2 bedroom Cape Cod home with 11/2 baths, large fami ly room , living room, dining room, new modern

.__~::::____, kitchen with cabinet & counter space. This home features a large master bedroom that measures 11'x18', natu ral gas hot water baseboard heat and a front porch. All appliances are included - even a dishwasher, storm windows, storm doors, cable TV, smoke alarm, wall- to-wall carpet and a deep tree-shaded rear lot that is 220 feet ±. Off-street parking.

MOVE RIGHT IN! IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! AUCTION: ON THE PREMISES

SAT., NOV. 9, 1996 • 1 PM PREVIEW: By Appt. Dr One Hr. Before Auction

TERMS : $5,000.00 at time of auction. Settle­ment within sixty (60) days. DIR: Just off At. 279, left on North St. , signs posted. The lnlonn.otlon conlalnOCI In lhle b<oclluro nu been obtAIInOCI from rolloble oourou. No

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104 Auction

ABSOLUTE AUCTION - Real Estate - Botetourt County, VA. Sat. , Nov. 9th, 10 a.m. Multi­ple tracts of 4 to 58 Acres, each with wooded & open land, streams and road fron­tage. Near Fincastle, VA. Call lor brochure. Woltz & Assoc., Brokers & Auctioneers VA #321 . 1-800-551-3588.

117 Notices

202 Acreage & Lots

BARGAIN HOMl:~ FOR pen­nies on the $1 . Gov't fore­closed and repossessed prop­erties being liquidated th1s month . For listmgs in your area call now! 1-800 -338-0020 ext. 2099.

COASTAL NORTH CAROLINA waterfront bargains. Water­front, water access homesites with boat launch or slips starting at $17,900 Coastal Marketing & Development. 1-800-482-0806. :=======:;.1 FORECLOSED GOV'T HOMES .

GOO 'S LIGHT 1,000's of VA, FHA, HUD, MINISTRIES bank repo's . Gov't financing

available. List lor your area . WE ARE HERE TO LEND A Call toll-free 1-800-400-3308

HELPING HAND ext. 245. IF YOU NEED US

·Do you need help with GARRETT CO . MD. 7 acres $17,900. Park-like hardwoods

an addiction? and ready to build. Fin . avail. •Are you looking for 1 800 898-6139. ALS. someone to talk to about a

GETTING COLO .. Not in Beau-problem? fort, S.C. Come enjoy our glo-Every Wednesday night rious fall weather and pick out from 6:00 to 7:00 PM your waterfront homesite on there will be someone to exclusive 98-lot island. Un-talk with who cares lor spoiled beauty, undisturbed

You , to help see you privacy, and average year-round temperature 65 de-

through your troubles grees. Beautiful lots from The Apostolic Gospel $34,900. Call 1-800-417-

Church 6770. Bermuda Blutf Island RT. 841 , 1/2 Way between LLC Co. Chatham And West Grove

Phone 610 869-8175 LOG CABIN. 5 ac. $39~,..900 . 1:=======================!.1 I New log cabin near ueep rr====--===---o;ill Creek Lake. Incredible Mt.

NEW YORK SHOPPING TRIP

December 7, 1996

Depart: 7:00am

Return: 11:30pm

Cost $35.00

A $15 deposit is due upon making reservation. Final payment due by November 4, 1996. No refunds after November 18,1996.

For Further information call

410 272-6721 or

Send self-addressed envelope to :

J Mutter 138 Farm Rd

Aberdeen Md 21001

The two women who wit­nessed an accident and provided info. on Sat. Jan . 13, 1996around 1pm at KMart Shopping Center in Governors Square please call 302-366-0239 alter 6pm.

~~CRAFT OPEN ~~ HOUSE !!

Friday Nov. 8th, 7 pm- 9 pm.

Enjoy the Elegance ol Victorian and Country Crafts handcralted by

local Aristians. Lots of gifts under $10.00

M- VictorianRose M­

Gitt Shoppe

Views overlooking 3 states. Also available: 11 .8 ac. $19,900. Vista Prop. 1-800-688-7693.

NEW HOMESITES at ·1960's prices . Beautilul waterfront homesites on NC's Crystal Coast from $69,900. Get yours now before it's too late . Close to barrier island beaches. High and Dry with paved roads, city water, u/g util , protective covenants and low taxes . Call now! 1 800-448-5263 ext. 1835. Blue-oreen. SECLUDED WOODED PROP­ERTIES within walking dis­tance to Garrett State Forest in Western MD . Priced in the $20's with financing avail. won't last. 1-800-898-6139 ALS Co. SOUTH CAROLINA LAKE­VIEW bargain . $24,900 . Free boat slip. Beautifully wooded lot w/free private boat slip. 50,000 acres recreational lake abuting golf course . Paved roads, water, sewer, more . Excellent financing . Water­front also available . Call 1 800-704-3154. HCV Co. WATERFRONT 2 ac $29,900. On Virginia 's Great Wicom1co River lies this beautilul wood­ed home site, overlooking a natural wildlife preserve . Per­fect location for vacation/re­tirement home . Ready to build. Call today! 1 800 775-4563 ext. 1876. A Bluegreen orooertv.

WESTERN MD . For country land bargains, visit our web ­site www.landservice .com or call1 800 898-6139. ALS Co.

206 Condos &

Townhouses

210 Houses for Sale

NO OOWNPAYMENT? No problem 1 BUild on your lot, now, without 20% downpay­ment most banks demand . 100% consiiUclion & perma­nent lmancmg 1f qualilied Miles Homes 1 800 343-2884 ext. L.

254 Apartments, Unfurnished

ELKTON - 1 & 2 BR apts. Starting at $450/mo , wall to wall carpet, playground. Heat & hot water incl Ru ­ral setting .Ask about our fall spec1aJI Call 410 398-9496.

NOTIINGHAM TOWER Apls. 1 BR · & 2BR's available, 1st month rent FREE! Call 610 932-3331 .

260 Houses

Unfurnished

ELKTON 2-STORY 4br, 2bth . Sec. dep. & ref. No pets Avail. Jan .! . $800 per mo. 398-8223 after 4om .

ELKTON HEIGHTS 2br ranch , fenced yard, 2 car gar.) cen tral ac, $625 mo .Avait. 11 15. Call 398-0341 aft. 5om.

ELKTON, 3BR , 2 1/2 BA, lull bsmnt $750/mo + sec dep • ref. For info call 410 398-0564

262 Housing to Share

ELKTON DAD lg . bdrm. to rent $75 wk,share kit. ,etc .. Gar.to rent bo .392-5054 IN OGLETOWN with elderly person & cat. $200 per plus housekeeping. 302-378-3661 . Available November 16th.

302 Antiques, Art

Buick

ANCHOR Pontiac & Buick

1 2 ridg t. lkt n, M

41 0-398-0700

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61 0-932-2892 ~------------~

Chevrolet

Clcvdand Ave. & Kirkwood Hwy.

Newark, DE 302-45 -6800

WILLIAMS CHEVROLET 208 W. M in St. ,

Elkton , M

~ 41 0-398-4500

18' X 36' 2 story log Ge~ home long leaf pine 6

flooring (old or re -sawed) 1 ..__ ______ ___, + many architectural

pieces and anliques.Catl : 410658-6111 or 410 287-7223

1930 DINING ROOM TABLE With veneer top and 2 chairs . S 150 Call 4 I 0 392-6906 END TABLES wlblt in Magnavox stereo/recv. & trntble. Pecan finish $100pr or bo.Call 410-392-2632

304 Appliances

KITCHEN CABINETS - Hickory full kitchen set-up w/counter­tops. Exc . Cond . $2000.

410 398-4289

LOOKING FOR INSTRUC­TIONS FOR OECOSONIC BREAOWIZARO BREAD

MACHINE. PLEASE CALL 410 287-8878 . IF NO

ANSWER , PLEASE LEAVE

Dod e ADVANTAGE

50 E. Pula ki Hw y. Elkt n, Ml

1-800-394-2277

AUTO, Inc. W st nd of Hig h St.

398-7770 800-255-7770

next to Elkton Post Office.

Bring this Ad & Receive A Free Gift! MESSAGE.

FSBO-Newark area, 1Br, 1Ba, 1.:::::======;1 living room, dining room, kit. ,

308 Building & Materials

202 Acreage & Lots

350' WATERFRONT 6.75ac­$3,700 down. Enjoy long, un­spoiled frontage on beautiful mountain river w/50 mile mountain views. Fish swim, or relax. On new road w/utils & perc. Perfect land to build or camp. Call owner (304) 262-2nO. Priced $37,900, balance finance 15 yrs . at 9.5% ARM, OAC $356.20/ mo. HCV Co.

AC, gas heat, . $44,900 call af­ter 5:30om at 302-453-9307

210 Houses for Sale

GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES. Pennies on the St. Repo\, VA, HUD, sheriff sales. NO money down, gov­ernment loans available now. Local listings/directory. Toll free 1·800-669-2292 ext. H-4000.

308 Building & Materials

SCAFFOLDING 2 complete sets of "Aiuma-pole " scaffolding . Consists of 4-24' aluminun poles, 2- 6' ext, 4 braces, 4 tacks, 4 pro bench­es, 2-24' two man aluminum walk P.lanks. Complete with end ra11 system & safely nets . All equip OSHA approved & used twice . $3,800. Call 410 398-Q564

FREE POLE barn plans. For farmer/contractors . Free low prices. free custom designs. For these free services call toll free 1-888-448-2505. POLE BUILDINGS: Fall spe­cials! 30 x 40 x 10 - $7,795. Fully erected. Includes one service door 10 x 10 track door, painted sides & galval­ume roof. Call 1 800 331-1875.

NEW & USED Ford

McCoy Ford· Lincoln Mercury 1233 Telegraph Rd.

Ri ing Sun, MD 21911 410-658-4801 410-642-6700

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208 W. Main St., Elkton, MD 410-398-4500

Honda BEL AIR HONDA

408 Baltimore Pike Bel Air, 1 Blk. North Of

Harford Mall

838-9170 • 893-0600

Rl 40 ,'!r ,22- P[RRYVILLE 6'1.! .' 4 lJ/1 B00-811!- fl680

Mon- rhurs 9-9/r ri 9-8/Sa t. 9-5 Ill InS •rvi <'- '1 Y·M~ in rt rowl

H undai

1.-v.-l.u-.cl Ave . & Kirkwood Hwy.

N •w. rk, D . 02-453-6300

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ADVANTAGE JEEP EAGlE

60L E. Pula ki llwv Elkton, MD .

1-ROO-·U0-.1 EF.P

Nissan

CHAPMAN

IFTitl £MBLEM I ti'T 0~ 10 R £W NISSAN,VOU PROBABLY PAI D TOO MUCH!

2323 N. OuPonl Hlghwav 81. #13 BIWn.l-295 & 1-495

302·852·3200

Ah1 ays 300 C \1'

Nissans in , rock

ars !

Oldsmobile

BAYSHORE AUTO, In .

West nd of l l igh St. 398-7770

800-255-7770

Pontiac

xford , PA

61 0-932-2892

Subaru

MATT SLAP SUBARU,Inc.

255 E. Cleveland Ave. Newark, DE

302-453-9900

To ota NEWARK TOYOTA

1344 M;:;;r0\1\.~ Rd ., N wark

302-368-6262 •lt"j!tD!i:tW No Cr eli !

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Newark Toyota Import Outlet

To ota THD~SON

@TOYOTA ONE NAM MEAN 1"10R ·

DGEWO D, MD RT. 40 & MOUNTAIN RD.

410-679-1500

Used Cars

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929 W. I'ULASKL Il WY. ELKTON, MD 21921

41 0·620·9800

Volkswagen

SMITH VOLKSWAGEN, LTD.

4304 Kirkwood Highway,

WILMINGTON, DE 302-998-0131

TURNQUIST APARTMENTS Tile llffordttllle CompleN

in Elltton • Spacious 1 & 2 BR apts. • Private Entranc s

@• Washer/dry r • 24 Hr. Em rgen y S rvic • N

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360 Wanted to Buy Furniture j

--- ;=:::::==.. EARLY AMERICAN sofa chair w/ollmn Ru~t pnnl, good concl $250 410-392-2632

HUTCH SOLID d rk ptne, li<Jilted stcpbac; $600 P1n co tee t1ble StOO Or both S650 Call 410 398 5481

SLEEPER SOFA mJ love "eat .1ttrac coun try style plaid Br.md 1 cw $700 Coil 410· 287-0?42

SOFA & lovr.s •. at blue 3 rnos lrl S40Q olid oo1k BR Slllte,

S400 LaroP. doo house 75

325

!GARAGE DOOR! Double- w1de, wtth hardware! Good

shape I Brown I (but can be p11nted)

$200.00! U-PICK-UP!

Call: 410-620-9 12 (Elkton,

MD.)

HARDWOOD FLOORING 3/4" tluck Oak. Ct1 rry and Maple

D11ect frorn the mill For Hea ing;Wood

Stoves . arnples r.c.~ll M.Hiin Mack

215 536-8898 FISHLR WOOOSTOVE very, LIFE SIZE Wood Carv1ngs C1· very ruce ltc~rdly u~ d Must gar llldiJn, Cowboy Buller,

•e In h hP.V~' 5400 C.a ll4t0 Carousel 11orse Darkle Ro-810-0521. bot Pmocch1o e'tc From' $300 GIBHAL TEH woorl/coat stovr

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& u'o La II 302· 738 1888 hlow .I , like new $495 Cal WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan 410 398 827')

327 Hunting/Fishing

SHORE WINOS HUNTING FARM

JERRY & PAT LYNCH 5392 ROUTE 49, MILLVILLE, N.J.

08332 TiaCIItiOnal Wmg Shoot mq 111 tt1e Pristine South Jers y Pme Barrens B1rd Hunllng lor hunters who cl!·manrl a ch.JIIcnge Our 112 day hunts offer a chal lenge for even t11e most xp .rtenced hunter & dog

Our huntrng adventure is oeared for huntmg with yolJI own do(J(s) but qlllclerl hunts w1th Shore W111rls rlogs arc available upon r quesl Hunts available on Saturday & Sundays, Morning or Af­ternoon Weekdays :

at hornr. Buy direct and savr.l Comrnerc1at/ home units from $190 00 Lo n10nthty pay­ment. F 1r.o color catalog 1 800·842·t305.

334 Musical

Instruments

UPRIGHT KIMBALL wlbr.nch Exc cond Tun ,d annually S1100 FIRM 302 731 479

340 Portable Buildings

MUST SE L! 3 New Arch Type Steel Buildings 25x30 , 30x58. Financing in place . Must se lf immediately. Great for Backyard Shop and Ga­rages Call today 1-800-341 -7007

352 Sporting Goods

BODY BY JAKE MACHINE . PO $175 ASKING $50 392-4771

COLLECTOR WANTS World & U S coms Cop­per, S1lve~ & Gold Call blw 4pm-tpm 410 275-8376 Ask for Bob

362 Yard & Garage

Sales

APPLETON RD. near Elk! Ch11st Sch. Children's 1terns oas stove. 11/1&2 Barn·?

ELKTON · 1679 Old F1eld Pomt RrJ , Sat 11 /2, 8-? Furn, refrig. fireplace items & other winter thtngs Many 1tems to choose from

ELKTON - Multi · Fam11y Ga­rage Sale 4t9 Delaware Ave , Sat 11/2 8am-3om

NORTH EAST • Huge Garage Sale · Sat 11/2J, 9-4 96 P1ney R1dge Lane (2t4 to Old Bay­view Rd 1 1/2 m1t Make 1st left\

NORTH EAST 632 Hance 's Po1nt Rd, Fn & Sat- 1tl1-2, 1 OAM-4PM, Eagle's Roost Farrn & Orchards BIG Garage & Yard Sale Rain or Shine

PERRYVILLE 105 John St. h/h Items & turn1ture Barn to3om 11/2

382 Birds, Fish

MULLOCCAN COCKATOO very fnPncllv , hancl led, good talker $950 Call 302-454 8463

384 Cats

FREE TO GOOD HOME -1 k1tlen , gray t1ger stripe

10 wks old 410 885-3521

Call 4t0 885-3521

386 Dogs

Phone to arrange hunts For 1996/97 Sea son Rates , and more mlor­mation, please call us at. 609-327-4949 "It's Easy to F1nd Your Way Here, A Pleasure to Find Your Way Back"

NORDIC TRACK -LONE RID- j;:======~ ER m,1clune tJrand new Pd

332 Miscellaneous

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----FOR SALE----1994 & 1995 Hrs

Trucks 410 ~gs 9362

iJON'T BE CHICKEN!!

Try thts great recipe that gives a new outlook

on chicken' Send $2 .00 and a

S.A.S.E. lo : O.P.

PO Box 357 Nor1h East, MD 21901

$400 ;-tSkiOO $200 392-477 t

356 TV, Satellites

DIGITAL SATELLITE y tern Just S99 w1th one-year Total C'lio1r:e subscnption and self 111Stall kit With Video Satlsf,lC· 11011 guaranteed Call 1 800 695-7285

360 Wanted to Buy

'* * WANTED - NAUTICAL -- filM.s_ Brass Port Holes - Boat

Whrrls - 01!1 Anchors -BoJt Lights - Brass Props

- Cork- Etc Call after 5:00P.M.

(410}398-9362

c. E c I L TODDL COMMUNITY R ..._ COLLEGE EACHER

Cec1t Cornmumty College currently seeks applicant tor the part-tim position of Toddler li achcr. Approximate hours M-Th 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m - 33 hr . we k (max) Responsibilities tnclude care and ducation of chtldren 16 months through ago four Development of lesson plans, creative pro ramming to provide appropriate stimulation, · child assessments. Requirements tnclude high school diploma or equivalent, early childhood education a plus, fingerprinting with background check wilt be required. Four years experience in working with toddlers in a group setting, age appropriate arts and crafts, parenting education training a plus, the ability to Interact with parent and child, good communication skills. Review of applications wilt begin on November 4, 1996 and will continue until position is filled. Please send resum and cover letter to:

DIENA GISCHEL HUMAN R OURCE A I TANT

CECIL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1000 NORTH EA T RD., NORTH EA T, MD 21901

410-28 7-1 017 FAX (410) 287-1026

EO /QUALIFIED MINORITI S AR ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

. .. .. . .

AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL FOR STUD . CALL 302 378-7720 AFTER 5 PM .

Dalmatian Puppies AKC Reg­Iste red Shots & wormed, $300/$350 Ca ll 392-4988

GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies Exc pedigree Fam1ly ra1sed Moth r on prem1ses. $350-400 410 287-0155

388 Pet Supplies

55 GALLON Salt Water Tank . Complete set-up w/ stand Fully equipped Just bought Over S500 1nvested. Will sell for $275 OBO. MUST SELL! CALL410 620-1624

410 Education

Coaching Vacanc1es - Cec11 County Public Schools The followmg schools 1c ac­ceptmg application from qualified persons:

Bohemia Manor High - Head Wrestling Coach -Assistan t Wrestling Coach -Assistant Boys Basketball Coach

Contact Dr. Delbert Jackson, Principal or Anne Gellrich, Athletic Di rector41 0-885-2075

North East High School -Junior Varsity Basketball Co ch -Assistant Wrestling Coach

Contact Chris Mench, Princi­pal or Dave Spencer, Athletic

Director 410·996-6200

Perryville High School - Girls Basketball Coach

Contact Maurice Tenney, Principal, or George Rash, AthletiC Director 41 0·996-6000

414 Engineers, Technical

ENGINEERING

MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL

ENGINEER Immediate and upcomtng

need for Manufacturing En­gineers t11at have expenence 1n any of the followmg areas PC board manufactunng, Pro cess Layout Facilities, Cast­mo Forgmg or Molding Fa rn1tlaranty w1th a VAX-based data management system or PC ha e Management Sysl m a ~ Ma1l or fax resume to COl Corp, 1004 W 9th Ave , Su1te 200 K1ng of Pruss1a, PA 19406, fa (610) 337-1361 Phone# (610) 962-0663 EOE M/F

COl Corp.

TECHNICIAN TESTER

ASSEMBLER lmmecliate and upcoming need for Technicians, Testers, and Assemblers to work with mechanical or electro-me­chanical assemblies 1n New­ark Delaware area Must be detail onented Previous ex­perience with medical equ1p· menta~ . Call Ted at 610-962· 0663 for Immediate consider­ation . Ma1l or fax resume to: COl Corp, Attn . Ted, 1004 W. 9th Ave , Suite 200 King of Pruss1a, PA 1940~ fax 1610-337-1361 EOE Mtt

COl Corp.

414 Engineers, Technical

ENGINEER WANTED for natural gas utility. Four year degree required Send resume to Elkton Gas Serv1ce P 0. Box 129 Elkton MD 21922

427 Maintenance

CLEANING COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Day eve and n1ght pos111ons avatl Flexible sched excellent pay rate, tra1nmg prov1ded 302-654-6276

432 Miscellaneous

AIRLINE JOBS Now hiring domestic & international staff All posi tions Excellent travel benefits! Our employment matenals will prepare you and help locate JObs m the indus­try 1-206-97 1-3692 ext. L89672

BAKERY MGR Ffr immed. benefils Ex c. pay . Reply to·

Cecil Whig PO Box 429 EE

Elkton MD 21021

CRUISE SHIP JOBS • Hiring crUise & land-tour staff All positions. Excellent travel benefits! Our employment materials will prepare you and help locale jobs 1n the indus­try . 1-206-971-3552 ext. C89671 .

REACH OVER 30,000 BUYERS EVERY WEEK!

CALL 410 398-1230

Vis1t us on the World Wide We

432 Miscellaneous

DRIVER

COURIER Metrocall, one of the na­tion 's largest paging com­panies seeks a courier/ driver for 1ts Newark, DE office . Duties include:

• Delivering and receiving pager shipments •unloadtng inventory ·Package and shipping pagers for repa1r ·communicatmg with customers to schedule pickups and deliveries

Candidates must provide proof of good dnvmg record

Please fill out and application of leave your resume at. METROCALL, 2707 K1rk· wood Hwy;.t SUite 200, Newark, Dt 19711 or CALL (302) 456 -0100

METRO CAll GENERAL HELP. Production, warehouse, movers needed for short, long & temporary to permanent assignments in Newark area.

London Personel 360 East Main St Newark

302 266-7501 Between 7"30 AM & 12 Noon

MODELS WANTED Between the ages of 7-23 to model casual and format wear during this year's 1996 Baltimore Pageants. No ex­penance necessary. Call 1-800-858-6003 Ext. 0435 .

432 Miscellaneous

UFETRONiX MAKE $200-$1 000 monthly. Work from home. Change your life! 1· 800-678-5522 ext 75858

ROOMKEEPER • Mus I be able to work weekends & have reliable trans . We offer flex. schedules & ben pkg . Apply r.omfort Inn Perrvv1lle MO

434 Part-Time

PART-TIME MERCHANDISER LHE Inc., A National Book Distnbutor, seeks reliable workers to Independently mechand1se fam1ly and children's books/magaZines at loc I retail stores 1n the NEWARK AREA. 5-20 hrs/wk, $7 00/hr Must have car & proof of insurance. Must be able to work Mon, Tue. & posstbly Thur For immediate conside ration call 800-395-LEVY Ad Code 34. EOE

442 Restaurant,

Lounge, Hotel

DELAWARE HOUSE TRAVEL PLAZA

Now hiring all shifts FT (with benefits) and PT positions available. Cashiers, cooks, servers, janitorial. Concepts include: Bob's Big Boy, Roy Rogers, Taco Bell Express Sbarro, Mrs. Fields, Gourmet Bean, TCBY, & Travel Mart. Apply in person any time or for an immediate interview

1 apply Mon, Tues, or Wea from 1-5 PM in the Bob's Big Boy at the 1·95 Service Area conveniently located between Exits 1 & 3. Drug Free Workplace .

EOE MIFIDN

OPEN sUNDAYS 1 1 AM-4PM

FULL BALANCE

$10,993

96 LUMINA MINIVAN SlK Ull28

FULL BALANCE

$15,799

96ASTRO Conversion Van

FULL BALANCE

$18,999

ANY 1996 CORSICA IN STOCK!

$1,500 Rebate

ANY 1996 Monte Carlo

IN STOCK!

19961MPAI.A Now in Stock!

Ready for immediate Delivery!!

S to Choose Prom !

96 K1500 Extended Cab

WJ

FULL BALANCE

$17,997

$2,250 OFF

ANYI99G CAPRICE IN STOCK!

$1,500 OFF

ANYI996 Beretta IN STOCK!

95 UTILITY TRUCK

FULL BALANCE

$15,960 "$~6. RETAIL. $7

COMMERCIAL REBAI.).:T!E'~~·~t'2-?.'SHITIRADE

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444 Retail Sales

RETAIL GOODWILL is seeking for customer oriented individ­uals to join our retail staff . The following positions: Material Handler (FIT & Pm and Salas Associate (F/l & PIT) . Interested in ­dividuals apply at: Good­will , 208 S. Bridge St. Marina Plaza, Elkton (410~ 620-1281 Drug test req . EOEI AAI ADA.

446 Sales

$$AVON$$ POTENTIAL $200-$2,000 per month . Sell where & when you like, its not just door to door anymore . Medi ­cal/o ther insurance avail . 1 800 288-6311 . lnd . Reo.

100-200 $$$ DAILY The easiest money you will ever make! Pay yourself cash daily. For recorded information call 302-996-2663 .

AGENT: AVON needs repre­sentatives Earn up to 50%. No door to door. Start your own business in "96". Must be 18. lnd Rep. Call 1 800-725 -2866.

448 Secretarial

ADMIN ISTRA JIVE ASSISTANT I SECRETARY

lmmed FIT, permanent oppor­tunity for quality oriented self motivated individual. Must possess basic computer skills, preferably W P, lotus, previous phone experience, excellent verbal/communica­tions skills, and ability to han­dle multiple tasks effectively. Ability to work indaP.endantJy preferred. Competitive sal­ary/benefits provided . Quali­fied Candidates are encour­aged to submit resume & cov­er letter with salary history to William R Perrin Inc, Att: Tom Mullen 165 Silchester Or. Elk­ton.J MD 21921 or by fax 410 39l-4908

449 Telemarketing

CHESAPEAKE TELEMARKETING

SERVICES Part -time telephone sales reps. No experience nec­essary, will train . Flexible hours, evening shift. Mon­Thurs 5:30-8 :45PM. Ex­cellent Bonus & commis­sion . Call Michelle@ 302 737-4218, 2PM-8PM

452 Trades

ELECTRICAL I RESIDENTIAL MECHANIC. Top wages & benefits.Lproflt sharing & bo­nuses. auO 926-2809

PLUMBERS EXPERIENCED Commercial needed for well established New Castle con­tract~r . Good pay, benefits , vacat1on and 401k . Own tools a plus, own transportation a must. Apply in person Volair Contractors, 230 S. Dupont Hwv . . New Castle. DE.

454 Truck Drivers

DRIVERS NEW $30,000 ca­reer. Over 20 carriers hire our grads! Tractor Trailer Training 3 weeks fulltime or 8 wee­kends part1ime. Job place­menl/financing. Shtppers Choice 1-800-874-7131.

DRIVERS WANTED - Tri-axle dumps & tractor trailers. Call 302 737-8700.

502 Business Opps.

DEALERSHIP WITH NATION­AL maintenance corp . As­sured accounts in the local area. $600 weekly income puaranteed to start. $4,950.00 mvestment required . Call 1-800-832-2290.

EARN UP TO $200-$1000 weekly assembling products at home. Call toll -free 1-800-574-9635 ext . 166 for infor­mation on companies offering these work at home opportu ­nities. (fee reauired)

MLM PROFESSIONAL. don't spend another day working your program until you have heard "The Secret to Network Marketing Success" cassette. For your free cassette, call now. 1-800-841.0791 .

NEW IN THE AREA! Wicker Plus, LTD. has openings for

demonstrators and hostesses. Wicker, wood.L.stoneware, lace and more! IW+ items -low Prices! Call 302-832-1326 or

800-634-6690 ext. 1704

OWN YOUR OWN apparel, bridal, westernwear, shoe, crystal/gift or $1.00 variety store . Includes inventory, fix­tures , buying trip1 training . Minimum mvestment $16,900. Call Dan at Liberty Fashions . 1-501-327-8031 .

SUBS & SALADS Nr. U or D. 1 OK. upgrades, eslab. bus. 9yrs. fin . avail. Accept reas . offers. 302-737-8775 or 323-0187 aft. 6om.

DONALD G. VARNES AND SONS, INC. Hardwood Floors

• Sanding/Finishing • Installation

Our Family's Been Doing Floors For

Over 30 Years

(302) 737-5953

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ~ c E c I L CHILD

c 0 L L E G E ASSISTANT Cecil Community College currently seeks applicants for the part-time position of Child Development Assistant. Approximate hours M-Th 8 a.m.-3 p.m. - 33 hrs. week. Responsibilities include assisting teacher in care and education of infants and toddlers; setting up the classroom; providing developmentally appropriate activities. Requirements include high school diploma or equivalent, early childhood education a plus, fingerprinting with background check will be required. Experience in working with Infants and toddlers in a group setting, strong communication skills, ability to interact with parent and child . Review of applications wilf begin on November 4, 1996 and will continue until position Is filled. Please send resume and cover letter to:

DIENA GISCHEL HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT

CECIL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1000 NORTH EAST RD.

NORTH EAST, MD 21901 410-287-1017

FAX (410) 287-1026

EOE/QUALIFIED MINORmES AU ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

508 Financial Services

$$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE $$for structured settlements and deferred insurance claims . J. G. Wentworth.1 800 386-3582 .

$DEBT CONSOUDATION FREES$. Cut monthly pay­ments up to 30-50%. Reduce interest, slop collection calls . Avoid bankruptcy. FREE confi ­dential help. NCCS. Nonprofit, licensed/bonded . 1 800-955-0412 .

1ST & 2nd MORTGAGES last and easy. Any credit rating . No upfront fees .. Easy pay­ment plans. Great rates. Apply free today. Call 1 800 827-8909. CROSSTATE MORT· GAGE.

CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS! Credit problems understood . no application fee. As low as: $10,000 - $95/mo.b$25,000 -$239/mo., $40,00 - $382/ mo. Fixed rate 1-800-669-8957. Caoltal Seekers . Inc.

CREDIT CARD PROBLEMS? One low monthly payment. Cut interest . No harassment. No fee . Counseling available. Non-profit agency. NACCS 1 800 881 -5353 ext # 103

LUMP SUM CASH . We'll pay a lump sum for your insurance settlement, workmen's com­pensation settlement, lottery winnings, annuities. Part or all. Advance Funding . 410-863-4707 ext. 26.

618 Diet, Health Aids

LOOSE UP TO 14 LBS in 14 days and feel better than you ever have in your entire life with

PHYTOSHAPE Call now!

1-800-925-1414 ext

1401

710 Carpet, Floor Svcs.

FLOWER

WALT'S CARPET SERVICE

Do your carpets look shabby? Call the carpet

Specialist.

We can take care of your new carpet installations,

old carpet re -installations, carpet repair work

(restretch, burn holes, water damage, etc.) &

new carpet sales.

BECAUSE YOU HAVE OTHER

THINGS TO DO. YOU NEED

MAID BRIGADE

*Regular or one-time • Equipment and

supplies provided ·customer - rated

QU lily control • Reliable,superior se rvice . . . period

992-0299

Captains Quarters Boarding & Grooming

DOGS&CATS • Baths-Dips-Styling

(We go anywhere) Large Indoor Suitea

With Connecting Outeide Runa

Heated Floors Thru-Out •SEPARATE CA'M"ERY

Yuit Ut~ 77u Di/fuena

~398-8320 171 DEAVER ROAD,

716 Concrete Work

740 Painting, Papering

0\ ' t~li!ER I , I~)~)() •

808 Travel Trailers

864 Autos Over $5000

ATLANTIC CONCRETE CO, Quality work1 Reasonable Rates, Free Est1mates .

PAINTING 1 WALL PAPERING TERRY 1974 - No refrigerator Power washing avail! Free Has awning, ac, sleeps 8· MERCURY GRAND Marquis ests. & Sr. dl·scsl. 302 .. 29- $1400 OBO 410 398-5159 8147

-. LS '92 Loaded. 1 owner. 37K. Call302 454 -7311

728 Hauling

HAULING, MOVING, DELIVERY

Small jobs welcome, Cecil & New Castle areas.

Call1-800-726-7942

733 Lawn Care, Landscape

BRUMITS LAWN SERVICE

GRASS CUTTING CLEAN-UPS TRIMMING MULCHING

EDGING LIGHT HAULING

STUMPS SNOW REMOVAL

FREE ESTIMATES CALL ANYTIME

HOME 1302 834-9082 PAGER t 302 431 -0509

Siple 's Lawn Maintenance

• Free estimates . • Insured. • Reasonable rates .

610 932-5047

737 Miscellaneous

Svcs.

R & M POWER WASHING • Houses • Boats • Decks

• FREE ESTIMATES 41 0 392 -5693

Jim Richardson

leaf Removal, Painting , Power Washing & Gutters Cleaned

FREE EST'S 410 398-6983

756 Trash Removal

STINE'S TRASH SERVICE Why pay high prices for trash service? For quality and clean service at only $16 ./month for residential service, give us a call at 378-3792. Serving from Elkton to Conowingo and Port De osit area.

757 Tree Services

LARSONS TREE SERVICE

• Best rates available now • Hazardous take downs

• Stump & Shrub removal • Land clearing

• Brush chipping • Firewood available

·Fully insured MD Forest Products operator . 410

392-5175.

759 TV Repair

THE VCR WORKSHOP MOST VCR& TV REPAIRS

ONL Y$40 We repair all home elec­tronics

CAMCORDER SPECIALIST 15N.BroadSt.,Middletown,OE

302-376-12883

804 Motorcycles

'92 KAWASAKI EXSOO 12k mi., red/Wht , 2 helmets . Must sell. $1800. Call 410-392 5586

ADVERTISE IN THE POST

AND GET RESULTS

/1 , Befor .'Oll 1/' 4'deck the halls,

let us clean then1. Shopping, wrupping, ·ooking, pmtyin~. Holidays an: hec tic. 'Tis th season to

~ relax a nd enj o , isn 't it? o what urc you waitinl! for? Go ahcud, give u a jingle.

' EXPERT CARPET CLEANING lJ ,. ____ , Jr----, J , __ __ , ...

I 5 ROO MS I I SOFA, I I & HALl I I I.Ovt:sl r. I .._ I J I I & 1 ROO 1 I I 79.95 I I '79.95 I • .. __ __ .. "----".

Combined Living /I rca~ & (ire:ll Rooms pnce<l ~p;•· ratcly. Addition11l Room: $1 7.00 ~ch . .'rain & C>tlor Removlil , I Jpholsl(f)' Cleaning, I'Rd Replacement, Swlchguard . arpet r'n'ltection. E vt.,in~ & Weekend Appointn1t.,t~

Transportation Perfect cond. $12,800. call 610 932- 4999.

GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars for pennies on the $1 . Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes BMW, Porsche, Honda, 4x41s, trucks and more. local sales/direc­tory. Toll free. 1-800-669· 2292 ext . A-4000.

854 Auto Parts, Accessories

ALUMINUM WHEELS "4" Pontiac 13", 2 with

tires!!! 19Sn0!13 GOOD TREAD!!! GREAT DEAL!!!

$300 .00 TAKES All! !! CALL: 410-620-0027 ,

leave messa a!

860 Autos Under $1000

CARS UNDER $200. DEA, IRS, FBI , Nationwide Auc­tions . Trucks, boats, motorcy­cles! furniture and more! tor loca listings call 1-800-400-3308 ext. 4076.

864 Autos Over $5000

CORVETTE Stingray '76 350 Hi -performance. Numbers match ! PW 4Sp. Ala rm! $1\500. OBO Call : 410-754-883!1 or 410-822-4794LJM .

FORD PROBE GT '93, 115K, red, V-6J. 5spd, ps/b/mirrors, a!cJ. AmtrM cass, $7200. 610-93l-9049

GMC SONOMA '93, SLS, 4.3 litre, ps, pb, bed liner, towing pkg, 1 owner. exc cond. Call 410 620-0501 ... __

ADVERTISE IN THE POST

' REACH OVER 30,000 I BUYERS EVERY WEEKI ' CALL 410 398·1230

'78 CORVETTE Baby blue, Auto, T tops. Looks good. Asking $6500 neg. Call 41 0-398-3381 'til9om.

866 Autos, Antiques

BUICK SKYLARK '70, origanal owner,~. exc. cond, very clean. 350 VI:J, au to, ps. $1200/0BO. Call 410 398-7308 after 6PM.

FORD LTD '72 2 door, white/red Interior 37 K origi­nal mi. Gar kept must see. $2,995 OBO. Call 410 398-4753

868 Four-Wheel Drive

'93 GMC SUBURBAN 4X4 Starcraft Conversion . Loaded! Leather lnterior

1 T.V., VCR, 2 Stereos, Dua AC Remote StarVLock. cah: 410-754-8839 (or) 410-822 -4994,l~

872 Pickups

CHEVY S 10, '91 , exc cond, ca~J storage bin, new tires, 72K mi, 1 owner. $5,700 OBO. Call410 658-2136

FORO F-150 '94 Black V8, auto, A!C, 4x2 . Clean with low mileage . $11}50. Call Frank 302 323-4581:J 9-4:30.

FORD RANGER SPLASH '93 -55k mi, am/fm tape, 5 spd, chrome wheels, tool box. Asking $8000 Clean , well maintained Avail. 10/26 thru 11 /6 only. Call 410 287-2963 alter 5 om

'78 FORD pick-up,2wd,460 big block,recenlly painl­ed,mag wheels,Pioneer stereo sys . Looks and runs sharp. $3000. Call 410-378-8582 af­ter 2om.

OF NEWARK

7 33 ONE CALL CLEANS THEM ALL

• Cottons • Satins • Velvets • Pet Odor Removal • Mildew Treatment • Fire & Water Damage

Specialist

ou ~u ~B(J ~Tizankjitl

ou. yJ/d · f?rtised

HERE at at

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of unclaimed I unwanted inventory ••• 12 million dollars In vehlclelnventorr wllbe aolcl offtNaS.Iurtlafln El n, a yland n the remieas of QUALITY FORD· ADVANTAGE DODQE•ADVAJnaCII CHRYSLER

PC MOUTH JEEP EAGLE·· THE TRI·STATES LARGEST CO-INED DIALER! Hundreds of unclaimed factory fresh new cars, trucks and vane, off leaH and renllll vehlclea, •• wen aa hundred• of

dealer owned used cara will be offered during thla one day event!

Realizing that price sells automobiles, QUALITY FORD· ADVANTAGE DODGE·ADVANTAGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH JEEP EAGLE hav drastically reduced and tagged every vehicle in stock at one price ••• a price thought lmpoalble until nowl

Please don't come expecting giveaways, hot dogs or balloons for the klddlee. All QUAUTY FORD-ADVANTAGE DODGE·ADVANTAGE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH JEEP EAGLE will have to offer are the greatest price reductions ever

on all vehicl a! This is a serious savings opportunity and the Quality I Advantage aales ataff lntencla to treat each customer in a straightforward manner. No Frills, No Gamea and No Gimmlcka: almply the beat savings ever!

Due to e.1 eptionally large crowd turnout, and in order for the QUALITY I ADVANTAGE staff to properly assist each. customer. •• please understand there will be NO HAGGLING! Each customer will be served on a first come, first serve basis. In order to not disrupt the tri·state area price structure, price particulars are not being published. All vehicles are priced for quick sale and include all current factory programs as well as special finance plansl

THIS IS A DEALER r9 CONSUMER ALL·OUT CLOSEOUTI

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