RAL
artists finalists in contest
Four of the six artists selected to
compete in a contest for a painting
of Woodburn, the Governor's
House, are members of the Re-
hoboth Art League. An opportuni-
ty for the public to view and vote
on the final submissions will be
held at RAL through Sept. 23.
John Bayalis, Milford; Donald
Blow, Smyrna; Laura Hickman,
Bethany Beach; and Henry Meier,
Lewes, the four Art League mem-
bers, were among a number of
artists throughout Delaware that
submitted slides of their work to
the Woodburn Foundation Com-
mittee in a preliminary competi-
tion to be considered for a com-
mission to paint Woodburn. Two
artists were then selected from
each county to produce their ren-
dition of the Governor's House.
The four Art League finalists
come from varied backgrounds.
Bayalis, a MFA graduate from the
University of Delaware, has been
an art teacher at Milford High
School and the Parallel Program
of the University of Delaware,
Georgetown, since 1987. Blow is
a retired Smyrna postmaster and
now a full-time artist. Hickman, a
professional artist from Bethany
Beach who also gracluated with an
MFA from the University of
Delaware, is a member of the
Board of Trustees of the League.
Meier retired in 1986 from
DuPont after 36 years and then
began a vocation as an artist.
The six entries were presented
at a kickoff reception at Wood-
burn on August 16. From there
they will travel to four other ex-
hibit locations in the state where
the public will be given an oppor-
tunity to vote on their favorite.
The winning entry will be an-
nounced on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
The purpose of the contest is to
raise funds for restoration of the
furnishings of Woodburn by sell-
ing 1,000 numbered and signed
prints of the victorious painting,
which will be purchased by the
Foundation for permanent display
in the house. The prints will be
available for purchase in Novem-
ber. Art League hours are 10 a.m.-
4 p.m., Monday-Saturday, and 1-4
p.m. on Sunday. The paintings
will be on display in the Art
League's Corkran/Tubbs Gal-
leries. There is no admission and
the public is invited to visit. Call
the League office at 227-8408.
Anniversary
Continued from page 50
Marvil defines piloting as "the art
of conducting a vessel in channels
and harbors and along
coasts...where the depth of water
and dangers to navigation require
a constant search and frequent
changes of course." This first
meeting of the Lewes Historical
Society for the 1996-97 season
will chart yet another course in the
Pilots' hundred-year history.
The Lewes Historical Society
meets on the third Friday of the
month in the Lewes Presbyterian
Church Hall. The meetings are
free and open to the public. Re-
freshments are served following
each meeting. For information,
please contact the Historical Soci-
ety, 645-7670.
"Good cooking
is the basis
of true
happiness"
- Auguste Escoffier
R e s taurant /Bar / C harcuterbe
Lunch Served Tuesday thru Saturday 11-2
Dinner Every Night From 5 pm
Sunday Brunch Served 10:30 -2:30
Music Friday & Saturday Evenings 7-11
Closed Mondays
Open 7 Days
Reservations Are Suggested
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RESTAURANT
EOUIPMENT
b CONTENTS
UNCLE RAYMOND'S ROUTE 1
CRAB HOUSE FENWICK ISLAND
ABSOLUTE
WEDNES1DAY
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Shine
ROUTE 1 4/00.nl'l AII/I
RESTAURANT FIXTURES, FURNIgHINGS, & EQUIPMENT
AMONG THE HUNDREDS OF PIECES TO BE SOLD
item by item for the high dollar
3 utility stoves (15,000 BTU), 3-steamer pots, 18" paper holder, 4-3 ft. metal shelves, 5 door McCall $5 Refrig. self-
contained 110 volts, Kenmore 15 cf freezer, Whirlpool 15 of freezer, Rubbermaid cart w/3 shelves, Manitowoc ice
cube machine 400 lb. water cooled, United Stainless reach in Refrig,, Jackson undercounter dishwasher commercial
110 volts w/chemicals, 8 ft. 3 bin SS work sink, GE 16 of refrig., 3-6 ft. SS work tables, Southbend six burn, gas stove
with oven, {ulcan deep fryer 45 lb. gas,.Pitco Frylalor 35 lb. gas, Vulcan 30: charcoal grill w/stand, Double 5' Vulcan
pizza oven,ommercial freezer - hea W duty, True 28" Bainmarie, Sharp commercial Microwave-600 wall, Bunn
pouramatic coffee machine, 4 ft. Star metal Bainmarie, 2- Eagle soup warmer's, Bag in Ihe Box soda system w/7
pumps-soda maker-gun & cold plate w/3 C02 bottles-gages, Joardan commercial 2 door glass reach in refrig., 36'
paper holder, serving trays, SS wine buckets, booster seats, NCR 2125 cash register w/printer, National 5200 cash
register, 18-dining tables, 70-captain & mate chairs, 3 ft. heavy duty safe on rolls, 561' painted Indian Porcelain
figurine, 2-,000 BTU Wall air-conditioned 220, 2-window air conditioner, Tiffany lamps, nerm signs, several noon
lights, neon open sign, clocks, pictures, antique beer and whiskey signs, ceiling fans, large Iol food warmer, trays, pots,
pans, tubs, bus tubs, baking pans, pizza pans, pizza screens, pizza ladles, knives, spoons, 5# scale, dishes, $5 silver-
ware, salt &Ipepper, ash trays, sugar holders, bar trays, rolling rock buckets, large lot of tin signs, 20-6 fl. pressure
treated picn!c tables, 4.porcelain antique street lights, 7' mounted tarpon (fish), 24' bamboo surf rod, steal rack w/can
opener, hea lamp w/2 lights, mops, buckers, 3-Kidde fire extinguishers, Mercury flood light w/shield, Bally 4' X 7'
walk-in door, 39' undercounter Rosstemp Comm. Flaker Ice machine, 2-antique Coke.Cola SS Ice box, 5'h' True
beer 55 box, .2 keg draft beer system w/mug chiller, porcelain hand sink, SS hand sink, large L shape bar w/
formica top and mahogany trim, back bar cabinets, 12-vinyl bar stool w/backs, 3-bar stools, Kenmore 3.6 of
refrig., Hamilton Beach commercial
Ii
blender, 64 oz. plastic pitchers, large lot II
of bar glasses, speed rack, shaker cups,
II
mugs, shot glasses, Pool table lamps - 2
Stroh's and 1 Coor's extra gold, and
much, much, more.
TERMS=
Cash or personal check with 2
I.D's on day of sale. All items
sold as is where is.
INSPECTION=
From 8:30 a.m on day of sale,
5% buyers premium on all
purchasbs.
DIRECTIONS: From DE proceed south on Hwy 1 past
Bethany Beach to Fenwick Island. UNCLE RAYMOND'S is on
right in middle of the town. Just ½ mile north of Maryland line.
INSPECTION 8:30 THE MORNING OF SALE
EMMERTg,00UCTION
ASSOCIATES
"We Bring Buyer & Seller Together"
(302) 227-1433 Day • (302) 227-3946 Fax • (302) 227-2714 Night
' Outside Consignments of Quality Equipment will be Accepted up till Sale Day