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C8 The Newt Journal, Wilmington, Saturday, Nov. 26, 1983 IW WHHJEIJHIWI I mm fPH-ffUBir. I 7 I I i II lii.i. I I Record Property transfers COUNTY COUNCIL Births New Cattle County NM. 2t! General Division, Wilmington AXSOM Kathleen and David, RD.

1, Box' 139, Avondale, Nov. 25, daughter, CARD Ann and Peter. 6 Fox Run Drlva, Mendenhall Village, Nov. 25, son. CORRADO Dawn and Frank, 3122 Albemarle Road, Linden Hilt Village, Nov.

25, son. DUNN Laura and William, 145 Kirkcaldy Drive, Highlands ol Tara, Nov, 24, twins, son and daughter. FONTANA Donna and Michael, 16 Drexet Road, Rolling Park, Nov. 25, daughter. HOFFMANN Melanle and Geoffrey, 30 Gurnsey Drive, Brookbend, Nov.

24, son. JONES Terry. 533 Lafayette Washington Heights, Nov. 24, son. MEYERS Gretchen and William, 316 Delaware Nov.

25, son. NEYERS Kathleen and Richard 2720 Bardell Drive, Sherwood Park, Nov. 24, son. PARSONS Joann and David, 4 Warfel Drive. Harbour Estates, Nov.

25, son. SPENCE Vlcki and William, RD. 1, Box 254-A, Townsend, Nov. 24, son. TOWNSEND Laura and Louis, 721 Man-field Road, Scoltfleld, Nov.

25, son. ZIMNY Colleen and Michael, Beacon Lane, Wilton, Nov. 24, daughter. Kent General, Dover CAREY- Cynthia and Dale, Mllford, Nov. 24.

son. DURHAM Tracy Clayton, Nov. 24, daughter. MCNATT Carol and Clinton, Clayton, Nov. 23, daughter.

WEBB Barbara and Gary, Camden, Nov. 24, daughter. Milford Memorial, Milford FOSKEY Janet and Preston, Mllford, Nov. 25, daughter. Beebe, Lewes STURGIS Mona Lisa, Daosboro, Nov.

24, daughter. Nanticoke Memorial, Seaford TREHERNE Marsheila and Leon, Brldgevilie, Nov. 24, daughter. Peninsula General, Salisbury, Md. MALONE Maria and Ronald, Mlllsboro, Nov.

24, daughter. :10 p.m. Montchanln Road, Guyencourt. Accident. Talleyville Fire Company.

9:16 p.m. Sherman and DeKalb avenues. Wires down. Mill Creek Fire Company, Nov. 25: 10:14 a.m.

Rawllngs Drive, Pigeon Run House. Christiana and Delaware City fire companies. 12:02 P.m. 235 E. Cleveland Ave.

Accident. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of 12:45 p.m. New Castle 461. Wires. Volunteer Hose Company of Middletown.

12:56 p.m. Wilson and Slonelelgh Road. Accident. Brandywlne Hundred Fire Company. 1:41 p.m.

730 Pulaski Highway, Fair-winds. Accident. Christiana Fire Company. 1:54 p.m. Southwood Road and Rldon Drive.

Accident. Hockessin Fire Company. 2:33 p.m. 4600 Concord Pike. Accident.

Talleyville Fire Company. 4:23 p.m. 315 Wyoming Road, Newark. House. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder of Newark and Christiana fire companies.

Kent County Nov. 24: 6:44 p.m. 109 N.W. Third SI. House.

Carlisle Fire Company of Mllford. 7:15 p.m. Hallmark Cards, Dover Mall. Building. Robblns Hose Company of Dover, Nov.

2S: 4:18 a.m. Lombard and Main streets, Lelpsic. Wires. Lelpslc Fire Company. 10:03 a.m.

Bruenford Road west of U.S. 13. House. Citizens Hose Company of Smyrna. Sussex County Nov.

25: 1020 a.m. Rlvervlew and First Street. Utility pole. Mlllsboro Fire Company. 12:22 p.m.

Delaware 24 and Sussex 275. Accident. Rehoboth Beach Fire Company. 12:38 p.m. Delaware 24, at Collins Drive.

Auto. Lewes Fire Company. 1:14 p.m. Delaware 26. Utility pole.

Dagsboro Fire Company. 2:44 p.m. Lazy Lagoon Trailer Park. Trailer. Frankford Fire Company.

3:28 p.m. U.S. 1 and Delaware 24. Accident. Lewes Fire Company.

3:34 p.m. Second Street and Savannah Road. Accident. Lewes Fire Company. 3:34 p.m.

10 Caroline SI. House. Rehoboth Fire Company. Cecil County, Md. Nov.

24: 5:05 a.m. Brandywlne Sand and Gravel, Cecil 275. Trailer. Perryvllle Community and Water Witch of Port Deposit fire companies. Nov.

25: 10:58 a.m. 1080 Old Philadelphia Road. House. North East and Slngerly of Elkton fire companies. 11:58 a.m.

Elk Mills Road, In front of the veterinary clinic. Accident. Singerly Fire Company of Elkton. New Cailkt County Council, al III regular meeting held on Tuerfev! November 193, adopted Ih. following Ordinance! and Resolution: REVISE ZONING MAP- PROJECT TunwN a "COKESBURY VILLAGE, E.

OF LOVE-VILLE RC I SVV (OF Ol WILM. LANCASTER PK AND COFFEE kUN CONDOMINIUMS To 'Increase DPUD approval I fr fm 310 units lo 383 units In 60,000 g. ft. addition, and to add parcel to DPUD area. 1 Yes' Boudarl' Cecil, Maxwell, Peterson, PurzycVl, Toner .11 inn- AMEND THE ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET: REVISE EXHIBIT "A FOR PARKS 8.

RECREATION. YeV Boudart, Cecil, Maxwell, Peterson, Purivckl, Rlkty, Toner .83.141: AMEND THE ANNUAL CAPITAL BUDGET: (a) npniirT tiooo FROM DE LA WARR AREA PARKS; AND (b) APPROPRIATE I15.000 TO SURRATTE PARK. Yes: Boudarl, Cecil, Maxwell, Peterson, Purivckl, Rltov, Toner i TO PROVIDE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHTS IN SOUTH VIEW AND FOR A LIGHT TAX BASED ON THE COST OF SAID STREET LIGHTS. Yes: Boudart, Cecil, Maxwell, Peterson, Purivckl, Riley, Toner CfE0TRHNE Y7oDud.r,KPi,L&r Rlley, Toner RI3.J01: PLAN OF HEySohS MARY SEIGEL; NW SIDE OF RT. 13, 600 FT.

N. OF INTERSECTION RT. 13 AND TYBOUTS CORNER add to existing building for ambulance sales; 2 acres; Council District 6. Yes: Boudarl, Cecil, Maxwell, Peterson, Purivckl, Rlley, Toner COUNTY COUNCIL New Castle County Council, at Its regular meeting to be held on Tuesday, December 13, 1983, at 8:00 p.m Council Chambers, 1st CllyCounty 800 French DE, will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on the following Ordinances: AMEND THE GRANTS BUDGET: ADD $170,855 TO CETA ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET ALL TITLES. I3-1M: TRANSFERRING LOCAL SERVICE FUNCTIONS OF DRAINAGE, LOCAL PARKS, AND RECREATION TO THE VILLAGE OF ARDENTOWN.

83-H7: AMENDING CHAPTER 11A OF THE NEW CASTLE COUNTY CODE TO PROVIDE THAT EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS TO NEW CASTLE COUNTY'S PENSION PROGRAMS BE PICKED UP BY THE COUNTY FOR FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES ONLY. I3-H9: AMEND THE CAPITAL BUDGET: INCREASE THE APPROPRIATIONS AND BOND AUTHORIZATIONS TO THE BECHTEL PARK PROJECT. B3-I7I! TO AMEND CHAPTER 7 OF THE NEW CASTLE COUNTY CODE BY DELETING ARTICLES II AND IIA PERTAINING TO PURCHASING AND PURCHASING PROCEDURES, 83-171: TO AMEND CHAPTER 2 OF THE NEW CASTLE COUNTY CODE BY ADDING CERTAIN SECTIONS PERTAINING TO PURCHASING AND PURCHASING PROCE- DURE. 83-058: REVISE ZONING MAP: NEW CASTLE HD N.W. SIDE OF DUPONT PKWY.

(U.S. RT. 13) E. OF NEW CASTLE CO. PUBLIC SAFETY W.

OF HAZEL-DELL AVE. IN MINQUADALE 5 acs. from C-2 (Commercial) to M-l (Llohl 83-091 revise zoning map: new castle hd on n. side of rt. 273, w.

of new castle square mall, of prangs Lane and e. of pleasantville ac. from R-l-C (One-lam. Res.) 8, R-2 (Agric.) lo C-2 (Commercial 83.110: REVISE ZONING MAP: APPOQUINIMINK HD W. SIDE OF COUNTY ROAD 446 (a.k a.

Wiggins Mill Rd. or Railroad Ave.) N. OF THE TOWNSEND TOWN LIMITS. 5.4 acs. from R-2 (Agric.) to C-2 (Commercial)).

83-111: REVISE ZONING MAP: NEW CASTLE ON W. SIDE OF RT. 7, N. OF SCHOOL BELL RD. AND S.

OF CHRISTIANA II acre from R-2 (Agric.) to C-2 (Commercial)) 83-121: REVISE ZONING MAP: BLACKBIRD HD E. SIDE OF U.S. RT. 13, N. OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH CO.

RD. 469 (BLACK DIAMOND 14 acs. from R-2 (Agric.) and C-2 (Roadside Business) lo C-3 (General Business)) 13-123: REVISE ZONING MAP: PENCADER SITE OF "WRANGLE HILL AUTO AUCTION 8, SALVAGE" N. OF WRANGLE HILL W. OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH RT.

301 AT JESTERS CORNER AND E. OF PORTER RD. 19 acs. from M-2 (Industrial) and R-2 (Agric.) to C-3 (Gen. Business)) Copies of the above ordinances and resolutions mav be obtained in the office of the Clerk of Council, 8th CilyCounlv 800 French DE 19801.

In the above toning ordinances, consideration will be given to the classification of the area to classifications other than that specified in the proposed ordinances. Shirley A. Agnor Clerk ol Council Nov. 26. 1983) (879735) $29,500.

3316 Rockflekf Drive, South, Devon; Russell C. and Elsie M. Mlddlelon, tellers; John E. and Glynda M. Black, buvert; 106,000.

11 Beacon Lane, Wilton; Varl Builders teller; William R. and Noreen Gordon, buyers; $53,900. 712 N. Scott David B. and Suzanne W.

Miller, tellers; William E. and Cathy A. Scott, buyers; $44,500. 413 N. Lynn Drive.

Stonehaven; Estate of Mary E. Adams at al, tellers; Diane L. Gar-nett and Kenneth R. Profila, buyers; $47,500. 143 Somers Swanwyck; Walter A.

and Paulette A. Chlnskl, tellers; Anthony A. and Frances G.MannuccI, buyers; $51,000. 1504 N. Broom Italo and Cecilia M.

Charamella, tellers; Cltv Systems buyer; $180,000. 212 and 214 W. 14th Daniel C. Sr. and Joan M.

Wilson, sellers; Walter W. Moseley Jr. buyer; $234,000. 804 in The Devon Condominiums; Frances C. Cary, seller; William J.

and Helen T. Yerkes. buyers; $119,500. 2129 Seneca Sllverbrook Gardens; Brian P. and Carmella Tell, sellers; Kingery Associates; buyer; $39,500.

Unit 3 in Bellevue Office Plaza; 909 Group L.P., seller; 7 C's L.P., buyer; 8I0M00. Lot on Fallen Woodcrest; Timothy L. and Barbara Braucht, sellers; Sarah E. Shep-pard, buyer; $60,900. Unit 1-B In Coffee Run Condominiums; Stewart C.

and Virginia U. Brown, sellers; Christopher and Elizabeth Demos, buyers; $85,000. 3 Flute Drive, Harmony Crest; Magness Builders seller; John and Debrah F. Bradley, buyers; $38,900. 2 Corrlne Court, Villa Monterey; Paul F.

Laska, seller; Jeremiah A. Thuma, buyer; $49,000. 886 Broadfield Drive, Scoltfleld; James E. and Monika S. Walls, tellers; Patricia J.

Long, buyer; $52,500. 806 W. 20th Eugene Lammol, seller; William W. Jr, and Gail E. Erhart, buyers; $83,500.

8 E. Weald Porter Square at Caravel West; Double Builders seller; Donald N. Jr. and Veronica S. McLaren, buyers; $61,990.

Unit 234 In Williamsburg Village, Newark; First Service Corporation and Harlan C. Williams seller; Leonard and Barbara Slapen, buyers; $40,000. 137 E. Main Newark; James J. Copoulos.

seller; Gus and Foula Tsionat, buyers; $170,000. 1104 Janice Drive, Yorkshire; Nancy C. Montor, seller; Waller and B. Lynn Bishop, buyers; $73,500. Unit 228 in Williamsburg Village, Newark; First Service Corporation and Harlan C.

Williams seller; Allan and Sara R. Zlotkin, buyers; $40,000. Lot 220 on Palmer Place, Klmberlon; Charles A. and Linda A. Truszcienski, sellers; Nancy B.

Whitney, buyer; $44,000. 505 Dougfield Road, Scoltfield; Robert M. and Suzanne M. Davis, sellers; Robert J.and Jean A. Ennis, buyers, 51,000.

218 Village Road, Lancaster Village; Lancaster Village Partners L.P., seller; Ronald H. and Suzanne G. Curry, buyers; $51,290. Lot 236 on Stanford Road, Green Acres; Franklin E. and Aileen M.

Dobson, sellers; John W. Kuhn, buyer: $50,000. 2 Quarry Lane, Village of Meeting House Square; James N. Smith, seller; William T. Sr.

and Nancy A. Whitmever, buyers; $69,900. Lot 149 on Kilgor Court, Glasgow Pines; Larry and Patricia A. Lincoln, sellers; Ruth L. Huellemeier, buyer; $37,500.

42 N. Cannon Drive, Edgemoor Gardens; Robert L. Jr. and Jean A. Ennis, sellers, Darren W.

Horn, buyer; $26,500. 517 Lafayette Penn Square; Wilmington Home Ownership Corporation, seller; Timothy L. and Joan M. Pierse, buyers: $59,900. 407 E.

10th Estate of Bertha S. Thompson, seller; Leonard J. Sr. and Vivian B. Young, buyers; $15,000.

103 Piano Drive, Harmony Crest; Magness Builders seller; Stanley T. and Joan M. Yankowskl, buyers; $47,900. 47 Forest Creek Drive, Mendenhall Village; DISabatino Homes seller; Daniel A. and Eve B.

Krieger, buyers; $114,140. 1110 Berkeley Road, Westover Hills; John and Deanna H. Hynansky, sellers; Frank R. and Tannaz Owczarek, buyers; $315,000. 620 Homestead Road, Alban Park; William Annos el sellers; Frank J.

Laughlin, buyer; $39,550. 6 Caldwell Drive, Penn Acres South; Double Associates seller; Joseph E. and Nina E. Ware, buyers; $65,690. Unit 1517 in The Devon; Devon Associates seller; Martin J.

and Loretla Haugh, buyers; $44,500. 30 Dansfield Drive, Tallev Hill; Thomas J. Jr. and Mary L. Radwell, sellers; Gary H.

and Barbara D. Heckerl, buyers; $100,000. 46 Heron Court, Newark; Gary Britton et al, sellers; David S. and Kathleen S. Sheets, buyers; $29,900.

20 Sanford Drive, Newark; Ronald D. and Sandra L. Branch, sellers; Richard B. Jr. and Lorena Watson, buyers; $50,461.

1717 Scotl John G. Abromo, seller; Karen E. Shipley, buyer; $50,500. New Castle County $15,000 and over 26 Courtland Buckley; Bestfleld Builders seller; Edward R. and Janice Vlckers, buyers; $65,000.

314 Martin Drive, Collins Park; Carol A. Cortelessa, teller; Robert L. Gallo, buyer; $22,000. 900 Adams DlSabatlno Homes seller; David J. and Mary A.

McClemens, buyers; $25,000. 405 Hawthorne Drive, Brandywlne Hills; William L. and Edna M. Moore, sellers; Thomas M. and Sharon R.

Reardon, buyers; $103,000. 1512 Bondrldge Road, Willow Run; Jeffrey P. Slape, seller; Barbara J. Whitehead, buyer; $44,500. 6 Kullen Drive, Brookside Park; John H.

and Wllma E. Fleenor, sellers; Jeffrey and Kathleen A. Brannan, buyers; $42,000. Lot on Morris Road, Auburn; Russell S. and Mabelle P.

Pease, sellers; William M. and Lillian W. Wassam, buyers; $136,000. 24 Yellow Pine Court, The Pines; Robert D. and Marlorle F.

Baldwin, sellers; Brent R. and Susan K. Noves, buyers; $83,300. 33 SI. Georges Terrace, River's End; Joseph M.

and Mary L. Patterson, sellers; Robert F. and Maureen Glynn, buyers; $57,900. 20 Whiteheaven Drive, New Castle; Victoria A. Cook, seller; James A.

and Deanna L. Hoosty, buyers; $50,000. 5 Worthy Down Porter Square; Double Builders seller; Merle R. and Karen J. Jones, buyers; $61,990.

4 Radnor Road, Chestnut Hill Estates: Fred G. Jr. and Connie A. Hedrick, sellers; Michael A. Wheeler, buyer; $46,900.

1 Bender Drive, West Meadow; Cheng Y. and Ai-Mel Yang, sellers; Keith A. and Carolyn A. Kaslor, buyers; $85,500. 204 Redwood Westfleld; James E.

and Ruth M. Carmine, sellers; Leonard Cline, buyer; $36,000. 1602 N. Lincoln Thomas M. and Sharon R.

Reardon, sellers: Leslie W. and Joan D. Whitney, buyers; $65,000. 1300 Montgomery Road, Willow Run; Robert J. W.

Gore seller; Robert J. Sr. and Catherine E. Groves, buyers; $43,900. Unit 8, Cornwallls Square, Newark; David C.

While, seller; Rachel Schweitzer, buyer; $50,000. 914 Falrlhorne Falrthorne; Falrthorne Development seller; Mark L. and Katharine A. Pearson, buyers; $228,000. 2630 Bellows Drive, Brandywlne Forge; Frank Robino Associates seller; James R.

and Lois D. Hellwig, buyers; $64,650. 25 Franklin Claymont: William R. and Margaret V. Nogan, sellers; Harvey S.

Jr. and Alice G. Burklns, buyers; $49,900. 123 Fantasia Drive, Harmony Woods; First Federal National Mortgage Corporation, seller; Frances C. Shaplin, buyer; $44,900.

10 Ross Court, Dartmouth Woods, Myron and Joanne B. Kowall, sellers; Harold N. and Margaret J. Shonyo, buyers; $75,000. 426 Homestead Road, Alban Park; Paul J.

Sr. and Constance M. Lully, sellers; David and Gloria J. Lewkowitz, buyers; $38,900. 327 Taft Lancaster Village; Lancaster Village Partners L.P., seller; Roger M.

and Eileen M. Cohee. buyers; $52,500. 400 W. 14th Sylvester Allen, seller; Frank E.

Gardner, buyer; $26,000. 1521 Delaware Oscar Jr. and Ruth E. Hill, sellers; Eugenia L. Bonner, buyer; $130,000.

1521 Delaware Oscar Jr. and Ruth E. Hill, sellers; Martin J. Leach, buyer; $20,000. 602 Greentree Lane, Village of Woodbridge; White Oak seller; Cynthia C.

Conway, buyer: $26,990. 906 Wawaset Robert M. Reardon, seller; Gregory E. Griffith and Margaret W. Coulston, buyers; $99,900.

14 Hillside Road, Green Hill; Estate of Vivian J. Cox, seller; James E. Jr. and Elizabeth H. Mynhier, buyers; $67,000.

1801 W. 14th George Williams, seller; Davis G. Sezna, buyers; $150,000. 457 South Hyde Place, River's End; Frank Robino Associates seller; Anthony J. and Virginia W.

Gutowski, buyers; $59,700. 1212 Foulk Road, Foulk Manor North; Forum Group seller; Elizabeth Franken-burg, buyer; $51,000. 28 Worral Court, Deacon's Walk; Larry T. and Deborah M. Hlte, sellers; M.

Wayne Leventry, buyer; $69,000. 6 Farnsworth Road, Newark; Union Trust seller; Raymond D. and Rickl J. Bonnard, buyers; $42,000, 314 Tindall Road, Lancaster Village; Lancaster Village Partners L.P., seller; Patricia A. Hobson and Debra E.

Morlock, buyers; $49,990. 104 Cenlerville Road, Brookland Terrace; Estate of Edith A. Short, seller; Paul A. and Brenda K. Rash, buyers; $44,000.

Lots 19, 21 and 23 on Germay Drive, Ger-may Industrial Park; Brerelon Properties seller; Nabisco buyer; $33,360. 1102 South Broom Eugene J. and Dolores R. Truono, sellers; Earl T. and Vivian Jackson, buyers; $55,000.

1206 W. Second St. Anthony's Community Development Corporation, seller; Hallowed L. Jr. and Debra C.

Howell, buyers; Fire alarms Wilmington Nov. 24: 8 18 p.m. 620 N. Walnut SI. Building.

Nov. 25: 2:06 a.m. 505 Broom SI. House. 2:05 p.m.

2115 W. Seventh SI. House. Traffic alert INVITATION TO BID WILMINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY SEALED BIDS WIN be received bv the Wilmington Housing Authority, 400 N. Walnut Street.

Wilmington, Delaware, until 12:00 P.M., on Friday, December 9, 1983 al which time thev will be publicly opened and read aloud for a 24-hour service ol gas-tired heating systems al various locations In the WHA prolecli. All bidders must attend a mandatory site meeting on Wednesday, November 30th, 1983 al 9:00 A.M., al WHA's Central Office, 400 N. Walnul Street. Prospective bidders mutt obtain and read the Instructions to Bid- Strs, Contract Documents, and tailed Specifications which mav be obtained bv depositing $25.00 with the Housing Authority for each set of documents to obtained. Such deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the compile package In good condition within ten (10) days after the bid rsnlng.

The completed bid form, signed as required: 1. A certified check or bank draft payable to the Housing Authority, U.S. government bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable sureties In an amount equal to ten percent (10) of the bid; 3. A notarized noncollusive affidavit (contained In Contract Document package); 4. Statement ol Bidder's Qualifications (contained In Contract Eocument Package); ertlficallons on Equal Employment Opportunity required by Section 3 ol the Housing and Urban Development Act ot 1968 as amended.

The large! area for purposes of Section 3 compliance is New Castle County. 6. Any subcontractors to be used on the contract must be listed on the bid. The apparent low bidder must submit HUD Form 2530, Previous Participation, within 48 hours of bid opening. The successful bidder will be required lo lurnlsh and pay for Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds from a U.S.

Government-approved surely, as well as evidence of current personal iniury, property liability, workmen's compensation, and builder's risk insurances. Contracti will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder not on HUD't list ol Ineligible contractor's, provided the bid Is reasonable, and In the best interest of the Authority, and the bidder has complied with all applicable laws. The Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and lo waive any Informality In bids wherever It Is in the best Interests of the Authority. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening ol the bids without the consent ol the Housing Authority. WILMINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY ZIRL S.

SMITH Executive Director Nov.l8,26,N8J (875801) INVITATION TO BID WILMINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY SEALED BIDS will be received by the Wilmington Housing Authority, 400 N. Walnut Street. Wilmington, Delaware, until 11:00 A.M., on Friday, December 9, 1983 el which time Ihev will be publicly opened and read aloud for a 24-hour service of oil-fired heating systems al various locations in the WHA projects. All bidders must attend a mandatory site meeting on Wednesday, November 30lh, 1983 al 9:00 A.M., at WHA's Central Office, 400 N. Walnul Street.

Prospective bidders must obtain and read the Instructions to Bidders, Contract Documents, and Detailed Specifications which may be obtained bv depositing $25.00 with the Housing Authority for each set of documents so obtained. Such deposit wiH be refunded to each person who returns the complete package In good condition within ten 10) days after the bid opening. 1. The completed bid lorm, signed as required: 2. A certified check or bank draft payable to the Housing Authority, U.S.

government bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed bv the bidder and acceptable sureties in an amount equal lo ten percent (10) of the bid; 3. A notarized noncollusive affidavit (contained in Contract Document package); 4. Statement of Bidder's Quallflca-tions (contained In Contract Document Package); 5. Certifications on Equal Employment Opportunity required by Section 3 ot the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 as amended. The target area for purposes of Section 3 compliance is New Castle County.

6. Any subcontractors to be used on the contract must be listed on the bid. The apparent low bidder must submit HUD Form 2530, Previous Participation, within 4B hours of bid opening. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds from a U.S. Government-approved surely, as well as evidence of current personal injury, property liability, workmen's compensation, and builder's risk insurances.

Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder not on HUD's list of ineligible contractor's, provided the bid Is reasonable, and in the best interest of the Authority, and the bidder has complied with all applicable laws. The Authority reserves the right to reiect any and all bids and to waive anv informality in bids wherever it is in the best Interests of the Authority. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening of the bids without the consent ol the Housing Authority. WILMINGTON HOUSING AUTHORITY ZIRL S. SMITH Executive Director Nov (875603) LEGAL NOTICE The New Castle County PLANNING DEPARTMENT AND PLANNING BOARD will reschedule the rezonino public hearing for Ordinance 83-159 (Hearing 2153-Z).

This rezoning proposal for 7 acres In Mill Creek Hundred from R-l-C lo 0-1 on NE side ol Limestone Road and Sandy Drive, at Klair Estates, was originally scheduled lor 7:40 P.M. on December 6. 1983. It will be rescheduled for 7:00 P.M., January 3, 1984, at Delcastle Golf Course Clubhouse, 801 Mckennans Church Road. Nov.26,NJ (879432) Wilmington I' Washington Street Bridge: Intermittent lane restrictions Monday through Friday.

1 Pennsylvania Avenue, from Franklin Street to Harrison Street: one lane closed during daylight hours Monday through Friday. New Castle County Delaware 896 on- and off-ramps to Inter-state 95: temporary delour through Nov. 30. Interstate 95 northbound, between the Bran- dvwine Bridge and the Pennsylvania slate line: intermittent restrictions Monday through Friday. Interstate 95 northbound, In the vicinity of Delaware 896: one lane closed from 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Monday. 'i Interstate 95 southbound, from Delaware 273 to Delaware 72: one lane closed Tuesday through Thursday. Delaware 72, between U.S. 40 and Old Baltimore Pike: Intermittent restrictions dur--.

ing the day Monday through Friday. Smalleys Dam Road Bridge: closed until Dec. 2. Delaware 7, near Telegraph Road: Inter-mltlent lane restrictions Monday through Frl- day. Delaware 7 northbound, between Tele-' graph Road and Limestone Road: right lane closed round-the-clock through Nov.

30. Development of Cedars II, off Delaware 41: Jackson Street, Washington Street, Harrison Street, Maple Street and Cedar Street: open to local traffic only Monday through Nov. 30. Intersection of Weldin and Tallev roads: intermittent restrictions Tuesday through Fri-, day. Old Churchmans Road, between New Churchmans Road and Delaware 4: intermittent restrictions Monday through Friday.

New Churchmans Road, from Delaware 7 to Delaware 4: one lane closed during daylight hours Monday through Friday. Delaware 273, east of Delaware 7: one lane restricted Monday through Friday. Delaware 72, at Delaware 4: one lane restricted during the day Monday through Friday. Foulk Road northbound, from Brandywlne High School to Silverside Road: one lane closed during daylight hours Monday through Friday. U.S.

202, between the Concord Mall and the Pennsylvania slate line: intermittent lane restrictions Monday through Friday. Delaware 896 southbound, from Chestnut Hill Road to Plymouth Drive: single lane restriction Monday through Friday. Milllown Road, from Mill Creek to Crat-chett roads: Intermittent lane restrictions Monday through Friday. St. Georges Bridge northbound: one lane closed Monday through December 9.

Delaware 7, from Schoolbell Road to Delaware 273: Intermittent lane restrictions Monday through Friday. Telegraph Road, from Telbark Lane to Delaware 7: Intermittent lane restrictions Monday through Friday. Kent County U.S. 13, both directions, between Cheswold and Smyrna: intermittent restrictions Monday through Friday. U.S.

13, both directions, between Odessa and Duck Creek: intermittent restrictions Monday through Friday. U.S. 113, at Barkers Landing: Intermittent restrictions Monday through Friday. U.S. 13 southbound, at the Appoaulnlmink Bridge: traffic shifted to temporary bridge in the median through January.

Ginns Corner, at the iuncllon of Delaware 14 and 25: intermittent restrictions Monday through Friday. Delaware 8, from Mifflin Road to Pearsons Corner: single lane restriction Monday through Friday. Railroad crossings: Kent 153: closed on Monday; Greenspring Road (Kent 47): closed on Tuesday. Pavement striping: U.S. 13, from Delaware 10 to the Sussex County line: intermittent lane restriclions Monday through Friday.

Sussex County Bridge 717 on Sussex 257, Bridge 476 on Sussex 364A, and Bridge 945 on Sussex 34B, north of Greenwood: all closed indefinitely. Railroad crossings: Sixth and Seventh streets. Laurel: closed Monday and Tuesday; Mechanics Street and Kent 488, near Laurel: closed on Tuesday; Sussex 543 and Sussex 404: closed Thursday and Friday; Flower Station, Stein Highway: closed through Friday. LEGAL NOTICE Crochet Popeye! Newest Side Line! Printed Pattern Courts The BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY will hold a public hearing on Thursday, December 8, 1963, in Meeting Room Delcastle Golf Course Clubhouse. 801 McKennan's Church beginning at 1:30 P.M.

lo hear Ihe following 1:30 P.M. Apo. 6478-A Christiane Hd. FRANK C. CARDAMONE seeks variance from 6 ft, side vd.

to bid. carport 2 ft. from N'lv 2205 Graham Faulkland R-l-C ion. Coun. Dlsl.

1. App. 6679-A Christiana Hd. VINCENT J. JANE E.

ROGERS seeks variance from 25 ft. setback from a common drive lo bid screen porch 4 ft. from driveway 1528 Clayton Cleland R-3 zon. Coun. Dist.

1. App. 6680-A New Castle Hd. FRANK L. 8, RITA J.

TRIVETT seeks lemp. permit for 7 Alloona Minquadale, R-l-C ion. Coun. Dist, I. 1:45 P.M.

App. 4681-A Christiana Hd. CIARLO AUTOMOTIVE INC (FRANK MEZZATESTA 4 MAHLON B. CHAMBERS, LO seeks lemp. permit to conduct C-3 use, sale ot aulomobiles, on C-2 zoned land; 726-A N.

Du Pont C-2 zon. Coun. Dist. 1. App 6682-A Mill Creek Hd.

GREENWOOD CENTER (BERTHA HOWELL 8, MARGARET HAMAN, LO) seeks Special Exception to establish hospital to treat alcoholic pallenls; side of Lancaster of Sanford School, R-2 zon. Coun. Dist. 3. 2:00 P.M.

App. 6683 -A Pencader Hd. VINCENT J. 8, FRANCES SANTUCCI seeks Special Exception to establish indoor baseball batting range and variance lo extend accesswav into a residential zon. area, SW corner of Chestnut Hill and Gender C-2 and R-l-C zon.

Coun. Dist. 5. 2:15 P.M. App.

6484-A Pencader Hd. BRUCE E. 8, APRIL A HUBBARD (RONALD E. LOCKHART, LO) seeks Special Exception to stablish 30-chlld day-care ctr. on proposed 3-acre parcel; side of Rl.

896 Immed, of Delmarva Power Light utility row, of Four Seasons, R-2 zon. Coun. Dlsl. 6. 2:30 PM.

App. 6685-A Christiana Hd. JOHN R. ALEXANDER (DORIS ALEXANDER, LO) seeks lemp. permit for trailer; 126 Summit Ashley, R-l-C zon.

Coun. Dist. 1. App 6686-A New Castle Hd. FRANCIS A.

MALLOY, JR. requests the Board lo find that there has been a change in fact or circumstance to warrant a new hearing on previous epp. 6408-A requesting an ext. of a previously-denied temp, permit for trailer; NW'ly side ol Belts Ave. about 100 It.

ol Hillside DuRoss R-l-C zon. Coun. Dlsl. I. 3:00 PM.

App. 6687-A Mill Creek Hd. JIM-EL CORP. (ANTHONY 1 CATHERINE FUSCO, LOI seeks Special Exceplion to establish indoor recreation use, teenage disco; 120-A and In Aslro Shopping side ol Kirkwood adjacent to Meadowood, C-2 zon. Coun.

Dist. 3. Information and maps are available for Inspection In the Dept ot Planning offices. Room 223, in the Civ. Eng.

2701 Capitol Trail, from 8 00 A M. lo 5 00 P.M., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays until Ihe day of Ihe hearing. Richard M. Bauer Director ol Planning Edward M. Rush Chairman Nov.26.NJ (880297) Paul Michael Doerlng, 19, Harbeson, first-degree criminal trespass, unauthorized use of vehicle, theft under $300 (two charges), for each charge one year in Iail suspended for probation.

Ernest Brooks, 23, Seaford, receiving stolen property over $300, two years In iail suspended for probation. Leroy Shular Profice, 26, Seaford, receiving stolen property over $300, two years in iail suspended for probation. Donald Allen Ipock, 23, Georgetown, conspiracy (Iwo charges), for each charge five years in iail suspended after serving three years tor probation. Harold Ray Owens, 25, Milton, third-degree burglary, five years in iail suspended after serving three years for probation. Keith Cannon, 24, Rehobolh, theft under $300, one year in iail suspended for Iwo years probation.

Michael Luby, age unavailable, Selbvvllle, theft by false pretense, two years in iail suspended tor four years probation. Alan Parsons, 22, Georgetown, third-degree escape, four months In iail beginning after sentence now serving. Robert Lee Bradley, 40, Milton, sexual misconduct, five years in tail suspended after serving three years for probation. James David Hllchens, 20, Laurel, third-degree assault, two years In iail suspended for probation; disorderly conduct, criminal nuisance, for each charge, six months in iall suspended for probation. Gary Lee Hastings, 40, Mlllsboro, possession of a deadly weapon by prohibited person (two charges), tor first charge one year in Iall suspended for probation, for remaining charge six months In iail suspended for probation.

Martha Pauline Tarr, 22, Salisbury, first-degree vehicular homicide, four years in iail suspended lor probation. Sharon Lynn Marine, 32, Laurel, conspiracy, Iwo years in iail suspended for probation. Cases dropped for lack of prosecution: Johnny Murphy, 40, Immokalee, Fla theft over $300 (Iwo charges), conspiracy, victim's request. Ranson Chandler, 30, Salisbury, second-degree burglary, conspiracy, lack ot evidence. Eugene Morris, 42, Mllford, second-degree assault, second-degree burglary, possession of deadly weapon during commission of felony, victim's request.

Clifton Webster, 31, Seaford, first-degree rape, third-degree assault, possession of deadly Weapon during commission of felony, victim unavailable. I FOUND-PART SHEPHERD, blk Ian, collar, 1000 block Phila Pike. 798-7522 before 10am or aft 10pm DELAWARE S.P.C.A. LOST YOUR PET? Come To Our Stanton Rt. 7 Shelter 998-2781 Pels Need Grooming? LOST LABCOCKER mix, 8 mo old pup, spay, blk wsome white, 1031, vk Bellelonle.

764-1356 LOST-Red Fern Doberman, 3Vi yrs, ens lo Red, vie Olh 8, 9th Van Buren, Reward. 652-2777 LOST-Sib Husky, blkwhl, blue eves, 35 lbs, vk Concord Mai Oct 16. REWARD slOO. 475-7411. LOST Tool Box conlalnlng Tools 658-9946 Un'0a K.F-S- r.TOrrai.-nn Superior Court New Castle County, Criminal Gulltv pleas: Elwood H.

Harper, 37, Woodland Park Apartments, first-degree reckless endangering (two charges). William A. Maryland, 24, Delaware Correctional Center, second-degree forgery, theft over S300, criminal impersonation, criminal mischief. Cecil Rogers, 57, unit block Rodney Drive, Edgemoor Gardens, menacing. Sentencing: Judge Bernard Balick's cases: Alvm Wiggins, 25, Gander Hid Prison, possession of hypodermic needle and syringe, pleaded guilty, one year In iall suspended for probation beginning after sentence now serving.

Donnell Brown, 21, Delaware Correctional Center, formerly of 400 block Bethune Drive, Dunleith, violation of probation, three years in iail; third-degree burglary (two charges), for each charge, one year in iail. Michelle Burgos, 21, Women's Correctional Institution, formerly of 1700 block W. Second violation of probation, one month in Iail; unauthorized use of a vehicle, two years in iail suspended for probation. Artie Her be, 24, Delaware Correctional Center, formerly of 1300 block E. 24th violation of probation, third-degree burglary, for each charge, one year in iail.

Dawn Flamer, 19, unit block Simonds Drive, Simonds Gardens, possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, $1,000 fine with S900 suspended, three years in iail suspended for probation. William E. Hewelt Haverford Place Apartments, violation of probation, continued on probation. Kerry E. Kein, 24, Delaware Correctional Center, formerly of unit block Karlyn Drive, Overview Gardens, possession of diazepam, possession of deadly weapon by person prohibited, for each charge, six months in iail.

Claythaniel Kinard, 22, 300 block N. Broom conspiracy, third-degree assault, for each charge, 100 fine, one year In iail suspended for probation. Timothy S. Patterson, 24, Delaware Correctional Center, formerly of Millsboro, violation of probation, 90 days in iail. Eugene Pressey, 26, 1100 block W.

Fourth conspiracy, third-degree assault, for each charge, (100 fine, one year in iail suspended for probation. Spencer Thomas, 30, Alban Park Apartments, possession of heroin, conspiracy, for each charge, two years In iail suspended lor probation; possession of hypodermic needle and syringe, one year in iall suspended tor probation. Willie H. Winn 24, Delaware Correctional Center, formerly of unit block Hamilton Road, New Castle, theft over S300, three years In iail suspended after serving 90 days for probation. Sussex County, Criminal Guilty pleas: Ronnie Parker, 25, Selbvvllle, theft under 1300, making a false written statement.

Michael A. Stewart, 19, Laurel, first-degree attempted rape, first-degree robbery (two charges), third-degree burglary. Wayne Joseph Paczkowski, 20, Georgetown, second-degree robbery. Randall P. Reynolds, 19, Georgetown, third-degree burglary, theft under $300, unauthorized use of motor vehicle (two charges).

Elliott Johnson, 30, Rehoboth, third-degree assault, third-degree burglary. Ann M. James, age and address unavailable, resisting arrest. Verdlcrs: Jury found Clifton Webster, 31, Seaford, guilty of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. Judge Claud L.

Tease found Donnie 0. Weaver, 36, Lincoln, not guilty of first-degree assault, possession of deadly weapon during commission of felony. Sentencing: Judee Claud L. Tease's cases: Woodrow Larrlmore, 37, Laurel, second-degree assault, two years In iall suspended for four years probation. 9071 AT DELA HUMANE-Pt shepherd, male pt poodle, male pi spaniel.

Cremations avail. Call 571-011) FOUND-Black while shaggy dog on Rt 202 near West Chesler. Call 302-738-52B4 FOUND-Small blk part Poodle Pup, Male. Vic-Greenhill Ave. Call 652-6867.

FOUND-Springer Spaniel puppy, whifeorange markings, Shipley hgls. 764-1306. LOST-Kevs 2 sets car keys on anchor chain, Talieyvllie P.O. 112283. Rew.

475-554 aft 3pm LOST-Black cat wblk Ilea collar, declawed. Nottingham Green, Newark area. 731-4267 LOST-Cack-A-Poe, while black loots, orange ceaar, Con-cord PkChidds Ford, 358-3)46. LOST-Cal, approx 1 yr old, orange wht on lace, belly 8, paws. Vlc-Easlburn Hgls 998-8208 LOST-Large Large M.

German Shep, needs medication, Cenler-vllle-Chadds Ford area. Ans lo Ryder. Reward. 995-6500 LOST-Nov. 20.

Golden Lab pup, i mos. fern, answers to Sandy. Strat-ford area. 328-8672 eves. LOST-PI German Shep, brown, 1 yr old, nr Glasgow.

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From his sailor cap to his corn cob pipe and anchor tattoo, this easy-crochet doll captures Popeye's personality. Pattern 480: directions for Popeye, about of synthetic worsted. $3.00 Each MORE FOR '84! NEW 1984 NEEDLECRAFT CATALOG -over 170 designs, your favorite crafts, 3 free patterns. Send $1.50. By Marian Martin Put ULTRA-EASY together with ULTRA-SMART and you get the picture here.

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Buck son: Jack E. Jones from Teresa J. Jones; Allen L. Harrington from Lisa S. Harrington; Debra N.

Abbott from William H. Abbott; Kent W. Freshwater from Lanl Freshwater; John E. Lovegrove III from Reba S. Lovegrove; Susan E.

Redden from James P. Redden; Debra Semonavlch from William Semonavlch; William C. Myers Jr, from Barbara A. Myers; Robert A. Clarke from Patricia A.

Clarke; Sheryle A. Poulliot from Dale T. Poulllot. Lydia A. Jacona from Joseph M.

Jacona; Frank Lubomskl from Maxlne L. Lubomski; Carol H. Young from Joseph V. Young; Karen L. Skeens from Michael A.

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Bartletl from Susan A. Barllell; Larry E. Rockwell Sr. from Nancy M. Rockwell; Lois P.

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Kennedy from Reginald G. Kennedy; Tamara D. Brewer from Michael A. Brewer; William D. Haines from Penny L.

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