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October

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1994

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L A K E M A K Y - T V Seminole Fam ily YM CA
IB starting an adult 3-m an baaketball league.
T V lta fu e wilt atari Nov. 30. and play through
Feb. 3 .1 9 8 6 There wlU be a tingle elimination
tournament at tha and af the 1 1 as sw.

llewMratMi m w r W W Bgi Nov. 1*. T V

School

v g 5 » n i p u , Sunday n i g h t . a t l V U V N a r y
^ l o J K f S F l t o t l t e d to ala pUyera w ith there
P^ J S T l ^ T r e 9160 far a team. 937.50 for a
Y M C A in e m b r r and M 7 .5 0 far a partlclpanl.
Th e re to a 910 Ule registration fee.
F a r addMtonal information. or to aign up.
contact t V Seminole Fam ily Y M C A al 331-

'No C— tool *rally
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - A campaign raUy
for t V "N o Casinos' effort w ill V held at
Northland P i— uinity C h u rc h Sunday, begin­
ning at I p m J o h n Sowtnakl. alate campaign
director. w M apeak about the group'a view* on
the iiiii I iI m — and conaequencea of allowing
caalnoa In Florida. Alao on hand wlU V Rep. Lee
Constantine. R Altamonte Springs. Seminole
C o u n ty'a campaign chairm an, and Orange
C ounty Sheriff Kevin V a r y , chairm an of hta
c o u n ty ’a cam paign. O t V r law m aker., law
enforcement officials and rellgjoua leader, are

Voter transportation
S A N F O R D - Pastor Nolan Pitta and officers of
historic St. Jam es A.M .E. C hu rch, are offering
transportation to persona needing to get to I V
polling places for the Nov. 8 election.
F o r free transportation, phone I V church
annex. 333:5553 on election day lo make
arrangements.
.
Historic St. Jam es A.M E. C hurch to located al
S IB Cypress Avenue.

of thought
S A N F O R D — The race far the
Dtatrtct 5 aeal for I V Seminole
C ounty ochool board pita a alttlng
board member agatnat a long-time
educator In Seminole County.
Both candidate, are well-known
n a m e . In t V education com m unity,
but t V l r experience, are quite
divergent.
Jeanne Morrta la hoping to V
re-elected to a aecond four year
term, aaytng ahe w a n t, the chance
to continue thoae thing* * V haa
atarted over I V laat four year*.

Te d Barker, w V waa an educator
and administrator with the school
district for 36 years, to Itoptng to
unseat I V Incumbent.
Barker, a strong opponent of the
m odified school calendar (year
round education), haa blasted the
current board's commitment to the
calendar which V mays to fiscally

young boy inadvertently area
kidnapped.
According to the Seminole
C o u n ty ahertfTa office. Jerel
Johnaon turned htmarlf In to a
deputy ahertff after V
waa
Identified aa the auapert In the
Incident.
E d McDonough, public In ­
formation officer for t V aher-

Irreaponalble. disrupt hr* to famlllea
and detrimental to education.
"W e need to support I V end of
year round education." he said.
" T h e school board haa never devel­
oped an Instrument for evaluating
Its effectiveness. A nd. society to set
up to have vacation In I V summer.

W h a t’s g o in g o n b e h in d ja il ba rs?
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Inmates are not merely incarcerated al the
Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facllty (the Seminole
County Jail).
Privileges must V earned. Harriett explained.
"T h in g s like television privileges and commtosary privileges must be earned by unending
S A N F O R D — It s not enough lo put someone classes and by working." he noted.
behind bars aa punlahmcn! for a crime, there
Television. Harriett noted, to not for enter­
must be rehabilitation so that one can return to tainment for those incarcerated at the Jo h n E.
society a productive member of the community.
Polk Correctional Facllty.
„
T h a t’s the philosophy behind Sheriff Don
“T h e y have lo watch educational programs.
Ealtnger’s Seminole County Ja il Project.
Harriett said.
"It to a departure from the medical model (of
Esllnger has never allowed cable television lo
corrections).'1 explained undcrahertff Steve Har­ be available lo the Inmates In Seminole County.
riett. "Detaining them w on't rehabilitate them.
"W e don’t need lo provide them with enterThere haa to be rehabilitation.”

.talnment.
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Harriett said. "W
” W e« need
need In
lo Drovlde
provide
them w ith the skills they need to return as
productive members of society."
There are a variety of classes available to
inmates In which they can learn skills, such us
reading, that w ill help them prepare for work
outside the correctional facility.
“ Th e G E O thigh school equivalency diploma)
program here at the correctional facility Is open to
the public for anyone who wants to take the
.

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Woman’s donation may
rescue historic fire truck

T o d a y : M o s tly
cloudy with a chance
of showers or thun­
derstorms. Lows In
the lower lo mid 60s.
Highs In the upper
70s to lower HOs

S A N F O R D - Fire trucks arrive to
save people, but this time, the
people have apparently managed to
save a lire truck.
Sanford Fire Chief To m Hickson
Friday reported receiving a 94.000
donation for the fire truck fund,
from longtim e Sanford resident
Dorothy Morrison.
" I wanted to make the donation In
the nam e of m y father. W .A .
Morrison.*’ she said.
He was a
businessman In downtown Sanford
for m any m any year*, and he Just
loved the downtown area."
W illiam Austin Morrison and hta

family moved lo Sanford In 1941.
After W orld W ar U. he Joined with
what waa then Strickland Motors,
a n d th e r e s u l t w a a
Strickland/Morrtoon Ford, an auto
dealership located at the northwest
corner of First Street and Sanford
Avenue.
In the mid 1960a. the business
waa moved south of town to the
present location of Seminole Motors.
T h e auto dealership building In
downtown Sanford waa eventually
t o r n d o w n a fte r a n a d ja c e n t
furniture store was destroyed by
fire.
D u rin g moat of the time Morrison
maintained hto business downtown.

g n n T H E B E S T IN E D IT O R IA L S , OPINIONS AND A N A L Y S I S OF T H E NEWS , READ T H E HERALD

�N E W S FROM T H E REGION A ND A CROSS T H E S T A T E

•chant over the aum m et. said h r aranta to h r
sure the people h r a t m are w ia A r d w ith
the service i bey are grttlngal thearhnol.
LONG W OOD L y m a n H ig h School
principal Peter Gorm an want* to be acc c U a M e to the parent*, student* and
teacher* at htearhonl
H r want* to hear about llttlr problem*
before they become big one*

He Mki loo often arhnota are guilty of
breomlng too m m plarm t.
"I don't want to alt hark and think fm
dotng a gi
lob and then find out that
•nmrthing haa been
bran nut
out there fcaSerliig."
I
he
noted "I want to are that a a
•olved before It grta loo Mg Its

Lakey tew Middle V h o n l in Sanlnrd even;
made effona to bring the meeting* away:
from the v h o n l Into the nrlghborhooda they!
serve StUI there waa very little Inlrreal mj
theprgram.

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Way
W e Were:
Downtown
Sanford
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H . L Deforest waa a significant
figure In Sanford's early history.
H e waa hired as an agent by
G e n H enry Sanford and arrived
In Sanford In the 11170a to
Sanford's sawmill and
wharf.
Mr. Deforest had the Deforest
block built In 1887: this building
rscntly houses T o u r h lo n 's
ugatore. It was the o n ly
dow ntow n building to survive
the disastrous fire later that
According to the Sanborn
Insurance maps, the first occua hardware store and
a grocery. T h e grocery remained
there at least through 1896. but
the other store became a dry
goods store b y 1890. In 1912. It
housed a clothing and furniture
store know n as Caldwell
Sons Department Store and also
a d ry goods store.
In 1917 the eastern half at the
b u i l d i n g w a s s ig n if ic a n t ly
altered and the Seminole County
the tenant
■ A i S ■ Ml been founded
^ S u f t c l m r on Sept 27. 191
In tne Wellborn Building at Park
•Avenue and Commercial. That ■— S A K T O R T ) stir later became the location for flctals and business leaders have
the VaJdex Hotel, fom rst Lake
discussed at length the prospect
and his bank were the subjects of gambling rolling into town.
of J u lia n Stenairom's Lakegatr
Florida Klvrrboal Corporation
aeries and I certainly can't add
haa leased space at the Part of
to his extensive reporting at that.
Sanford In anticipation of offer*
T h i s Sem inole C o u n ty bank
tng to provide the atmosphere of
remained a tenant of the De­
f lo a t in g r a a ln o a b y th e
forest block until It closed Aug.
moonlight on the St. Jo h n 's
6 . 1927.
River.
Th e re waa a hardware store on
W ith Proposition 8 slated for
the western side In 1917 which
the ballots In the u pco m in g
could possibly have been HIU election, the decision la up lo the
Hardware.
voters, la Sanford ready for the
B . L . P e rk ln a M e ns S io re
Increased business that la pro­
opened In the western side of jected from this revenue? Is the
th is building Sepi. S. 1928. and Idea of limited casinos some­
T o u c h lo n ’a Drugstore opened In thing for the dog track and jal-lal
the eastern hall Nov. 16. 1930.
but not for the sleepy rive r
D r. W .C . Touch Ion bought the com m unity?
building on J u ly 21. 1933 for
Local citlsena voiced Ihetr
915.000. E .E . Blood worth was views of limited casinos. W ith 18
To u c h to n ’a first manager and
respondents the vote was split
waa succeeded by Judson B. even. 9 for and 9 against. Those
Watson in 1937. Th e building th a t to ld of m o v in g f ro m
waa remodeled extensively In n o n h e m states favored casinos
1941 and Doc Bitting became a n d those v o lu n te e rin g the
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South as their longtime home

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Readers speak: Opinion
split on limited casinos

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T A L L A H A S S E E — A Panama C ity w om an w h o complained
abe hadn't r eceived her monthly welfare check of *303 got
more than ahe bargained for.
Public assistance worker* aent her a check for 8 3 X 2 9 7 .
“ O u r workera mad a bad mistake." J o h n AwatL an area
adm inistrator for the state Departm ent o f Health and
Rehabilitative Services, aald of the March snafu that la Juat now
being made public.
A wad aald the check waa the result of h u m a n error when a
worker put the digits appearing to be the dale of the check —
31 M M — In the apace for the am ount. Th a t num ber waa
somehow added to the k303 the w om an waa supposed to
T h e error came to Ught when the w om an received a notice
stating ahe waa going to get a welfare check for 932.297.
According to records, the woman called H R S workera and told
them "th e did not want this check ... ahe did not want to go to
jail."
H R S alerted the post office, and the check waa intercepted
before It was delivered.

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Her husband. Anthony, sal
" I th in k It's going lo he
tourism a great deal. I'm t
limited casino gambling."
Don Vincent said. “ If the ala
can do II w hy can't every™
else? I don't want them an
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chance of showers or th u n ­
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m id 60s. Highs In the upper 70s
to lower 80s.
Monday: Variable cloudiness
w ith scattered show ers and
thunderstorm s. H igh near 80.
W ind cast 10 m ph. Rain chance
5 0 percent.
T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e sd a y:
P a rtly c lo u d y w ith a slight
chance of afternoon showers or
th u n d e rs to rm s m a in ly south
part. Low s In the lower to mid
60s H ighs In the lower 80s.

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8 :1 5 p .m . T I D B B t D a y t e a s
highs. 4:30 a .m .. 4 :50
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lo w s . 10:52 a.m .. 11:10 p.m .;
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seemed to disagree with gambl­
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but In moat caaea their vote
followed ault.
Those for casinos such as
Dianna T ille y aald. “ I loved
Vegas. I'd love to have It here.
I'm from up north and I don't
think It brought crim e."

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163.3114( 1). F.S-ThapsillonmuatbaHsdwIWntiwanty-cna (21) days iflarpLtticl i nn qftts
noSca.andmuarinchjdaMo(fialnlomialionandconlWTlidaicribadlnRula9J - 11.012(7),F A C .
Tha pattton must ba Had wHh l a Agancy dark. Dapartnant of Community Affairs. 2740
Camwvtaw Driva, Taffahaaaaa. Florida 32366-2100. and a copy maHad or daivarad to t o local
Qovammant FaNura to Kmaty Ha a ptMon shal conaMute a watvar of any rig* to raquaat an

deputies. Th e deputies hsd to use pepper spray to
bring Thom as to his knees and handcuffhlm .
Tho m a s was charged with disorderly conduct,
assault and resisting arrest without violence.

SA N FO R D — An Altam onte Springs m an was
arrested Friday m orning after he created a
disturbance in a Seminole C ounty courtroom.
T h e disturbance occurred at about 8:23 a.m . as
Fulton Westmoreland was entering s guilty plea
to two counts of second degree m urder In
exchange for a 30 year sentence before Circuit
Court Judge Vernon MUe.
He had Just pleaded guilty lo shooting his
ex-girlfriend. Cassandra O'H ara, and her niece.
Erica Arnold, to death In Iheir Dear Lake home In
A p ril of 1001.
As Westmoreland was concluding his pica.
W illiam Thom as S r., a cousin of u w victims,
began shouting threats and tried to charge at
Westmoreland.
Thom as, 34. got aa far aa the Jury box before he
was restrained by four Seminole County sheriff’s

He w a s booked In to the J o h n E . Polk
Correctional Facility and held In lieu of M OO
bond.
According to sheriff's office reports. Thom as
never made contact w ith Westmoreland. He was
treated b y paramedics for the effects of the pepper
spray, but no other medical attention waa needed
aa a result of the Incident.

procaadtog. A paMbon tec Inlaivanlon must ballad at laaatlvaffldaytbalbiafitHnalhaaring
and must Induds all ofthainformationand confantadsacribad in Ruts60Q-2.010,F A C . Apattion
tor laava to Inlaivana ihal ba (tod at ttw Dhrfalon of AdmWrtrMv* Hawing*, Dapartmartf of
MarMnamantSarvlcaa.1230 Apalachaa Parkway, Tatahaaaaa, Florida 32390- 1550. Failura to
patrtion to inlarvsoa within tha akowad tomakama constitutaa • wafvar of any right such a parson
haato raquaata hawing undar SacBon 120.37, F.8., ortopartdpatt in tw adminWtrativs haaring.

A t the Ume of Ihc murders. Westmoreland had
been Judged Inaanc and has spent the Interim
time in a mental Institution.
He was recently found to be (It to stand trial.
O n Friday, deputies also had to escort O 'H ara’s
brother from the courtroom prior to the Incident
with Thom as. He hsd shouted at Westmoreland
aa he had stood before the Judge.

Chariaa O. Pattaon. Dtrwctor
Dapartmant of Community Affairs
Division of Raaouroa Planning
and Managamant
2740 Cantarvtaw Oriva
Talahaaaaa. Florida 32306-2100

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EDITORIAL

Larry
for county
com m ission
W hen L a rry F u r lo n g to p p le d OOP
powerhouse Sandra d e r m m an the Set
County commlaaton four year* ado. he did *o
In part by appealing to the mcally
servatlve voter. Furlong pledged to study
county spending carefully and trim what
waste he found. He haa done that each year
he has been in office, cutting more than
•500.000 thia year. Furlong pledged to
contribute a portion of his salary to deserving
high school graduates to encourage them to
, further their education. He has done that
each year he has been in office. Furlong
pledged to protect th e environment and the
rights of resident*. He h aa done that on a
record of opposing unbridled construction in
environ men tally-senatttve areas and Ma ef­
forts to make newcomers pay thetr fair share
of their added burden to th e county**
Infrastructure. Furlong deserve* our vote to
continue his work for another four years.
The Sanford Herald e n d o rsem e n t of
Furlong Is m oderated b y hla stand on
stormwater funding and taxes. Seminole
County was once a leader In growth m an­
agement In Florida and a model to other*
years before the state imposed similar guides
to development. In large part to Furlong. It
lags far behind others in addressing years of
neglected drainage i
development. All of the cities In (he county
now have feea to begin paying the fain.
Seminole County ahouM *

integral part of s u r
rh a n g r the Image
to
How m any C e n t ra l_____ ___
when we had to decide about Lotto? A
o f ua approved Lotto. W e ..
would provide a massive Infusion of funds
o u r rdursttonal system. W e
realised from Lotto would
fund m onks earmarked for
h in d s provided b y Lotto players
supplant general hind alteration*.
Now the rtrrtorate la b rin g fep ra irdty i
television ads that Proposition • wtO

JACK ANDERSON

LETTERS

FDIC agents at
a bank near you

Lake Mary surpasses
Sanford
T h e stark difference between Sanford
era" and Lake M ary ' traders'' was brought to
m y attention by an article in the Oct 24. I 9 M
■Sanford Herald titled " 2 9 0 New Home* W in
O u t." In brief, the article explained how a
In Lake Mary w arned to change the
Mae of homes in a development
located near Ttm acuan from 2.100 square l t d
to 1.800 square foci. T h e mayor of Lake Mary
an d the Lake M ary city rrtmmtaatnners argued
against the change because the smaller else of
the homes would not be compatible w ith the
area. T h e Issue was not resolved at that
meeting, but Indies!tons are that a com
w ill be reached where o n ly !* of the
w o u ld be reduced to I J O O square feet. T h e
d ev eloper also a w a rd for extra landscaping and
conservation areas Lake M ary's leaders
u p for Ha eateilag neighborhoods sod won a

of
herV7 h stems to bm that I
Ha abaet of h
i to build mot* of t

^ f o t o d j m y . Has
which arc usually p
las hotter*, turn into
yeato? You stmt seeing ba
and Juak all over the yards
of IMS? enough la
m In (Malm
fora

ire p a ri of** nationwide
the P n C l D Sad « M bow
about the rtoka
m u tu a l fu n d a .
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In
bv
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was nart
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th e 8 « n a u &gt;&gt;A g t n g
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sweep w ill be the
D m federal effort to
d e te r m in e If c o n -

f u n d i n g j i o w F i i f e t.te tb i.tij

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cimg our t n r taut rate to
sting of strikes. While excessive taxes m ust be
avoided:'rtkxpAy*fd. &gt; H lfU larly -|riortga*e*
*payers, appreciate consistency, not an annual
breath-holding. It should also be noted much
of his budget cuts are made from county
reserve funds. We hope a Hurricane Andrew
* never passes through the county to teach us
the risks Involved in this policy. We recognize
Furlong's sincerity, but disagree with hla
approach.
* We agree with Furlong's opponent Winfield
Adams on hla storm w ater fee stance and
' some of his fiscal Idea*, b u t he offers residents
little more than another Republican voice on
, the commission. Adams says he supports
cutting waste, bu t offers no suggestions
because he hasn't examined the budget. He
attacks tourist tax spending, which has a
tremendous benefit for residents.
The Sanford Herald recommends Larry
Furlong for re-election.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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I.rtters to the editor are welcome. All letter*
must be signed. Include the address uf the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be
as brief as possible. The letters are subject to
editing.

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are an forgo lots.
It. wants to pul home* with a
m in im u m square footage of 1.200 square fret on
lots with 20 foot front yard* The distance
between these proposed homes, according to a
resident In that ares quoted In the KV1W1M
Herald, would be five to 10 feet. Th is proposed
development. In m y opinion, would In no way be
compatible with the existing neighborhood. Th e
residents living there have a right to be
concerned.
Dtd a n y of Sanford's "lender*" object to this or
even bring up some valid concerns? O n the
contrary. I bet that Sanford's "le a d e n " all came
o u t fo r the d e v e lo p m e n t w ith o u t e ve n
considering If the development waa compatible
w ith the area. O n Oct. 20. Sanford’s Planning
a n d Zoning Commission had a meeting In which
m a n y hom eow ners In the area near the
proposed development, expressed their con­
cerns. Ourtng the meeting a letter waa read from
the Sanford Historic Tru s t. T h e Tru st's letter
indicated that the organization waa not in favor
of the developm ent. T h is . I felt, was a
commendable position for the organization to
take. I only hope that the T ru s t won't get too
upset by the (lack that I'm sure it will get from
-o u r Sanford city commissioner*. In the past,
commissioner* have used Intimidation tactics to
try and dissuade anyone from taking a stand on
an Issue that la contrary to their own. Th e
Sanford Historic T ru s t la one of the few
organizations In Sanford that haa made many
positive changes In Sanford's Historic District.
T h e Tru s t’s hardworking members deserve our
support.
In the past. Sanford's leader* have allowed
developer* to build house* that resemble mobile
home* with asphalt shingle roofs In historic
sections of the city. It often seems that decisions
are made baaed on the city commissioner*’ and
plannlng/zonlng official's friendships with de­
velopers. church memberships or. directly or
Indirectly, their ow n financial Interests.
It was interesting to read in the 10/23/94
Sanford Herald the letter from A .A . Me*
Clanahan's wife. Candle. It would appear from
this letter that the benevolent. Saint like Mack Is
a definite asset to the co m m unity. But Isn't this
the same city commissioner w ho teamed up
w ith Commissioner W hltey Eckstein to try and
get Rick Sheafer fired from hla lob because they
disagreed with a letter that he wrote to the
Sanford Herald? la thia how M r. McClanahan
deals with anyone w h o disagrees w ith his
viesrs? Whltey Eckstein went so far as to even
go to contact the employer of Ricky Sfacafers
wife, the Sanford Police Department. What
he trying to do, get hla wife (bed tod? (Sanford
Herald. 2/18/90). And w hat was. that Investiga­
tion of Mack by the PBf? A n d while I'm on the
subject, do you remem ber Commissioner Lon
Howell's campaign newsletters from the 1992
election? There were pictures of Lon w ith fake
black eyes saying how he waa taking on the
slumlords In this town and worked to prohibit
weekly rentals through the adoption of a city
ordinance which waa to pass In December 1992.
Whatever happened to Lon's fight against the
slumlords and the weekly rental ordinance? Th e
m ayor's pro-active stance w ith regard to the
problems In thia town seem to be limited to
yearly prayer meetings.
Sanford has m a n y problem s w ith code
enforcement, residential burglaries, prostitution

•You
quality of life 30
waa little more than a M ttdl village IO
surpasarit Sanford a few years back. W hat town
will be next. Btthio?
Randy MlUrr

n the door
F W C .' and
___________ H'a Hke a
Good Housekeeping
seal of a p p ro v a l,
s a y s S e n . D a v id
P ry o r, D -A r h ..
c h a i r m a n o f th e

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Code enforcement
T h e Herald recently gave a perspective on
code enforcement. T h e y stated that C E B (Code
Enforcem ent Board) to not (the) Gestapo. But
let's took at It from a ettizen's perspective.
0 W hzt arc codes and ordinances?
A . 1 don't know, but they m ust be laws
because they send c m ! people with gun*, and the
ability to take your property, to enforce them .
0 How m a n y code* and ordinance* are there?
A. I don't know, but there muat be thousands!
0 What do code* and ordinances cover?
A . Everything! From the easement of your
property, for which you have responsibility but
no authority, to what la inside the walls of your
home!
0 How m a n y codes and ordinances do every
person and household disobey every day?
A . Logic tells me we must be breaking some of
them!
0 - W ho draw s up all these regulations?
A . Lawyers and bureaucrats w h o are paid
w ith U ses and fines from these same laws!
Q . How can a citizen challenge the unfair
prosecution of these laws?
A By using their own lawyer! After all. moat
citizens have a couple lawyers on retainer, don't
they?
0 Do citizens trust the government and It*
enforcement arms?
A . No!
Q - W hy?
A . Because the "BU I of Rights" haa not yet
been deleted from the Constitution! T h e Second
A m endm ent gives lo the people; " A well
regulated militia being necessary to a free state,
the right of the People to keep and bear arms,
shall not be Infringed." T h is militia la the
National G u ard , the Sheriffs Office, city police
and now a n y government employee?!?!?! Laws
and thetr enforcement have become not a
bastion of security for the people but rather a
tool of the elite legislator*. Tha t to the federal
and state legislators, county and city comm is­
sioners. and now any or all of thetr employees?
Power corrupts and complete power corrupts
completely.
T h e Herald la right when It says that law
enforcement people are not Gestapo. B ut they
are being conditioned and positioned to operate
the same w a y as the Gestapo. W ill there be
room for the m any when the few have room
enough?
T h e governm ent's answer la to write code
enforcement Into Job descriptions. Th a t ts the
return of the military draft, folks! I believe they
had to do this because the person taking
applications for code enforcement waa as lonely
as the M aytag repairman, la something wrong
here?
Thom as Carpenter
Sanford

equivalent of W al-M art
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one-stop shopping outlets that h a v e --------thing for everyone. Right next to the federal)]
insured aavtnga and cheeking accounts a r
uninsured m utual funda, stocks, Trca a u r
bills and annuities.
Th e Aging Com m ittee Investigation ha
revealed what m a n y older Americans alread]
know — that m a n y banka are doing every
thing they can to encourage customers t
move thetr savings Into these unInsure
instruments, w h ich often yield far m ore that
a aavtnga account or C O but also can;
varying degrees of risk. Banks that m il the*
product* through affiliated businesses oftet
give Incentives to thetr employee* to eii
courage higher sale*. While this practice I
perfectly legal. Increasing number* o f aide
Am ericans are com plaining that they wertn
told about the risks they were aaaumln,
when tw itc h in g thetr money Into the*
instruments.
Th e scripts that bank employees are give
to sell these securities are oftep sprinkle
w ith term s such as "government tnvr*
m ent" and "penalty for early withdrawal
that are used to lead the custom er Int
thinking that the product they're b u yin g 1
guaranteed by the bank o r the government.
Pryor cites the case of Lellani J . D cM lnl.
53-year-old single mother in St. F e te n b u n
Fla. DeMint's fob as a toll collector In T a m p
barely allows he r to make ends meet, fore In
her to scrimp and aave to build a nest-egg fc
her 28-year-old autistic son. Edward.
When De Mint’s mother was killed by
drunken driver In 1990. she p u t (he Inhcr
tance Into a certificate of deposit at a loci
bank an It w ould grow safely. But in th
spring o f 1993. when one of h e r CD
matured, she began to shop for a betu
Interest rate. T h e bank that h e ld he
m aturing C D called her to m y they had
better deal and Invited her to come to for
visit.
A customer service representative m&lt;
DeMint at the door and introduced he r to th
man w h o had called from the bank. H
handed her a business card w ith the bank
name on It. and proceeded to tell her that ah
could get a higher Interest rate by h a rin g th
bank b u y government bonds for her. H e sal
the Interest rate might fluctuate, but that hi
principal wouldn't be touched. Hearing thi
DeMint prom ptly plunked down 960.00
from the m aturing CD. " I was not auapietot
because I trusted the bank and I waa In It
bank, "shesaid.

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w r t h n person Is M m s le d In
purrhaatag I h r Irurfc if Sanford
didn't b u y N.
T h e f u n d -r a is in g s ta rte d
slowly, and b y Prtday i f ihta paat
week. tree th a n naif of th r

Th e M
Baton team. flying
W orld War il v I M * * Stearman
b lp la n c a a re d i f f i c u l t to

Stineciphgr
Suspect
nng to move b e n and g rt Jobs.
aopetosm ttcofue."
Gene Schu m an n aald. "I anauaty a watt the approval of
u ln o gam bling ao I can aue the
ate to allow m e to open a
wtno In dow ntow n Sanford."
Sen Baker aald. " I feel fine
soul I t I'm from up noctli. It
ent over fine there. I*m voting
EOfor P ropositions."
J o n a h H a m p to n aald. " I t
ould be One w ith me if we had
d noa I think H would bring
lore lobe."
T h o s e o p p o s e d s u c h as

tfTa
omce. m id Johnson. 23. of I S IS
w. ISth St.. Sanford, went to the
home of Sgi. Marlon Matthews st
about 4:15 on Friday afternoon
and surrendered. Th e carjacking
victim had Identified him out of
a photo lineup on Thursday
eventftf. ho m id.
Johnson wUI be charged with
carjacking and kidnapping.
T h e Incident ocrured about
4 :4 5 T h u r s d a y m o rn in g os
Mlllgan Davis waa on her way to
work, reports state.
As she approached (he In-

She told drputlce that aa ahe
stepped from her ear to are If the
rider sraa Injured, be Jum ped up.
g ra b b e d her necklace fro m
around her neck and puabed her
away from he car.
He then Jumped In the car and
drove away, with Oavla* eon atlll
strapped In hit car seal In the
beck seat of th r r ir.
According to McDonough, the
car waa found a few blocks aw ay
about a half an hour later. T h e
necklace and Dsvta* purse were
missing horn thr car. but (he
child waa uninjured.
McDonough aald John so n baa
a long arrest record dating back
n to |pQO» C M rg a a 'U w lu d a -m b '

Harrtrtf aald. " T h e y are earning
privileges and they ate g rtU n g
uard to w a rt and rraponafollHy
aa a pan of Ih rir rehabilitation
He aald the sheriff's prngiain la
i c f Jr H W O w * 1 1

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w ill be successful In helping
Inmates return to the co m m un i­
ty better prepared to be pro­
ductive num bers of aortety.
"W e are going bach to mabtng
Incarceration a pcoccaa of reintefrmtlon into soctrty.” Harriett

m ales al the J o h n B.
C o rre c tio n a l f a c ilit y ,
teach basic social and
•kills. Harriett said
■ "A lte r an. haw are yra

ah ap o w n e d b y Harry

m an at Touehtam a rsnaned that
Duhi. l U U w r a n d K l l E a f r
neertng. the Sraa that had i f **»« »*• P e te r s b u r g

rs u M a K u a t lO bm ad I l l B - P h s t
s T S w i " ( S T w i i WMfom
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Hattie W hite r h s r l i i
s e n d . C h a r le s a n d Pa u lin e

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E. Prances O ats. 75. Tropical
Avenue. C h u h m U died TbursBorn on A p ril 18 IB IS in
Tennessee, she moved to central
Florida in I B M . She waa a
rtu rco foots service director rrom
W e s tm in s te r T o w e r s and a
mem ber of the First Baptist
Church of Chuluota.
Survivors Include her husband
Harry Gore of Chuluota: her son
C a n o n H. Gore of Chuluota: her
b ro th e r W ilk s D e m astua of
Ocoee: three grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Brtaaon fu n e ra l Home. San­
ford. In charge of the arrange­
ment*.

Survtvors include h u mother
EOle Irvin of Sanford: hla eons
Donald. Patrick Robinson and
Tawrence. all of Sanford: hla
d a u g h te r P a ts y A d d iso n of
Rochester. N Y and Yolanda
R o b in s o n o f S a n f o r d : h la
brothers Nathaniel of Rochester
and Lew is Ham pton of South
Carolina: hla slaters Elisabeth
G riffin and Vaaphl. both of
Rochester: and seven grand­
children.
WUaon-Elchclberger Mortuary.
Inc., In charge of the arrange­
ments.
J o h n A r th u r Jackson. 53.
Dubois Drive. Lake Monroe, died
Tuesday. Oct. 35. 1994 al De­
ltona Health Care Center. De­
ltona.

d a u g h te r s L o is B r o w n a n d
Dlanell Sm ith, both of Lake
Monroe: hla brothers Roy Lee
H ardy of Detroll and A rth u r
Jackson of Lake Monroe: hla
s la t e r s D o r o t h y f i e l d s o f
Marlboro. NY. Rosa Je a n Watson
of Orlando. El n o n Keltt and
B e tty f ie ld s , both of L a k e
Monroe: and five grandchildren.
Wttaon-Etchelbrrger M ortuary.
Inc.. In charge of the arrange,
m enu.
M egan J o y Rhodes, Infant,
Shrtver Circle, lake Mary, died
Wednesday. Oct. 36. 1BB4 at
A rn o ld Palmer Hospital. O r ­
lando.
S h e waa a m e m b e r of
Northland Com m unity C hurch.
Longwood.
Survivors Include her parents.
L in d a B ra n ha m an d S te ve n

She will be remem bered aa
both a tenacious political report­
er w ho Interviewed luminaries of
the 1860a and 70a and aa a wise
and loving mother and grand­
mother.
Donna Schum ann Estes died
Friday m orning from complica­
tions of a stroke suffered earlier
this month. She waa 60.
B o m May 15. 1B34. ahe began
her newspaper career In 1963,
{as a freelance writer for the
{Sanford Herald. She Joined the
p u ff In 1965. covering govern­
m e n t c o u n c il m e e tings and
w riting political features. She
{Interviewed such famous people
as J im m y Carter. Jo h n Glenn
and Barbara Bush. She sraa on
active member of (he Democrat­
ic Party’* Executive Committee
)f Young Democrat*. After a
stint with the Orlando Sentinel
ram 1969 to 1971, ahe returned
to the Herald, where she worked
jntll 1965. She later became
sudget analyst for Seminole
b ounty, a n d then for Lake
bounty.
Daughter Theresa Hutchins
tald Estes was especially proud
if the bachelor’s degree she
ranted long after leaving school
}n the ninth grade,
i "M other waa a vora ciou s

R hodes o f L a k e M a r y : h e r
m aternal grandfather. B dgar
Branham of L u t e her paternal
g ra n d p a re n ts . W a y n e a n d
Dorothy Rhodes of WlOlaton.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Hom e. Long,
wood. In charge of the arrangemeats.

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Vw c u ltS ra tin y / / i t
r*m od*fing o f ot/r o ld
fa\/iioned fu n e ra l,Horn*
tuit/t an o ld fashioned
afternoon tea. H i l l
a n d 9 w ilt6 a a t / / i f
door m ailin ffa ry o u
in o u r stripedpants
a n d m o rn in y coats.

reader, but It always bothered
her a little to be around people
ao m uch more educated. T h e y
never know she only had a ninth
grade education, but It was her
dream to finish school."
In 1975, Estes went back to
school, passing her Civics re­
quirements and then her Q E D
exam, allowing her to enroll In
the University of Central Flor­
ida's College of Jo urn a lism ,
where she received her degree In
1985.
In recent years, she had de­
voted herself to her g ra n d ­
children's activities. She waa
also a member of All Soul's
Catholic C hurch.
She la survived by her sons.
T r a c y E .. Colorado Springs,
Kevin W .. Shreveport and Jo h n
T .. Lake Mary: daughters, Donna
Mitchell. Maitland and Theresa
H utchins. DeBary; I I grand­
children.

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�• A - Sanfo-d Mwttd. Sanford. Florida - ‘Sunday. October 30. 100*

•uppon to iter public *r knots tn Seminole County through Iter
Foundation for Seminole C o unty Public School*, formerly
know n aa F A C T S .
T h e coal of the tags la S I S In addition to the regular coal of
the tag phia a proreaalng few.
You don't have to wait until it la lira r to renew yo u r lag. tt
can be earhangrd now by paying the processing fre.

S A N F O R D — Rlar Up! Sanford will be sponsoring a Fall
Children's Festival on Monday. O ct. 31 d ram 6 ro 0 :3 0 p m in
the gym at Lakrvtrw Middle School.
The re will be gsmea. door prtrea and Iota of candy.
T h e o r g a n U m aak that an coatumra be worn.
Th e premises win be secured.
For more Information, call 324-000.

UnlversMy tn Valpanao. tnd for
four year* brforc attending till
rats State University for two
years She achieved the N A T A

J im m y S a w g r a t s t o v is it
L A K E M A R Y — Heathrow Elementary School win be hearing
an Indian encampment by J im m y la a g ia a a
Th e real life Indian rncam pm ent gives students and other
visitors a chance to ace how native Americans Heed tn the past
and how they atiU live in some cases.
J im m y Sswgraas win be at Heathrow aU day on Nov. 3

a m aster's degree In sports
medicine.
So aa you ra n see. Lym an
really appreciate* what she haa
offered us here at Lyman.
So. the n e it time you are Me
Brand or an assistant athletic
trainer, say thank you Th e y

Sign up forcrafts fair
L O N O W O O O — Pace Private School In Longwood is looking
for rraftrrs to take part In thetr annual fall festival on Sunday.
Nov. 13 from 1 to S p .m .
T h e deadline to sign u p for artist* and craftcra Is fast
ap proaching.
T o do that, call T e rry at 7 6 7 -7 M 2 and leave a m rsaagr .
Craft Lablea are 010 each for the event.
T h e school la located at 3221 Sand Lake Road. Longwood.

Lit us know
The Sanford H r n M wants to know what U happening at
your school
If you have an event coming u p at your school, or If you wsnt
to tell us about tom e of the great thing* the students at your
achool are doing.
O r. if there la a teacher, staff m em ber or. even an
adm in tatrat o r w ho has been honored or la doing something
unique tn the classroom let u* tell our reader* about it.
Send us the Information, neatly written o r typed by
Th u m d a v at noon.
Send the Information latter SanfordMcnsfcf, 300 N French
1| * r n * g t o m 32771 or M f l l i o u « at 4 0 7 ^ 3 3 (MUIUuo
,

Health Academy lauds
community supporters
S e m i n o le H ig h S c h o o l 's
Academ y of Health Careers at
Srm lnoie High School win begin
ns third year of recruitment of
students in Jan u ary n d Fe b ru ­
ary of neat year.
Sem inole official* aay that
Interest In the Academ y con­
tinue* to be strong. Mane pro­
spective students have alrrisdy
visited l h r school to look around
and to pick up an application.
Academ y official* said the
sucres* of the program la due. tn
great measure, to the ongoing
support and ssatat i nce of com ­
m u n ity leaders and business
Prtclpal Oretchen S rh a p k e r
sold Sen. Buddy Dyer was In ­
strumental In getting funding for

iSHBSSamu

T h r following students were
elected as officer* in the English
Estates Elem entary School stu­
dent government.
E m ily Ja n e M obablr. fifth
grade, p re sid e n t: B re tt H it­
chcock. fourth grade, vice presi­
dent; J ill Hitchcock, fifth grade,
treasurer: and Jessica Voss,
fourth grade, secretary.
E v e r y c la ssro o m In th ird
through fifth grade has circled
two representatives to the stu­
dent council.

Samlnolu County School Board

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Monday. Oct 31,1004
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Th e following students were
named to the " A " Honor Roll at
W in te r S p r in g s E le m e n ta ry
School for the first quarter.
O n the Red Tra c k :
(Fifth grade): Kelli McLaughlin
a n d Y a w a r S h e ik h : (fo u rth
grade): Alexandra H cm andcr.
Adam Minsky and Yasar Sheikh:
(third grade): Shlreen Bale ha n
dan). Victoria Downs. Desiree
F a u sl. E m ily G e n try . Jam ie
H e n s o n . C h e ls e a H o r t o n .
G re g o ry L o b le y . Je ffre y
M cMahon. Nicholas Roy and
Chauncey Ware.
O n the Yellow Track :
(F if t h g ra d e ): J o n a th a n
Castillo. Gina Kim and DcAnna
Westfall: (fourth grade): Matthew
Gulelm cllo. Meredeth Nielsen.
E rin Paulsen. Vanessa Roman
and Bryan Wheeler; (third grade)
Deanna Davis.
O n the Purple Track:
(Fifth grade): Matthew Stover;
(fourth grade): Leslie Hardcstrr
and Jcsac Startup; (third grade)
Brian Budxash. Ben Lancer. Ted
Nowlcki. Michael Roberson. Aida
Rodriguez and Alan SUIzl.
O n thr Orange Track;
(Fifth grade): Zurk
Bcnhakuma. A nth o ny Colombo
a n d Jo a h u a R o vlra ; (fourth
grade): Den a Jaques. Darren
J o c h l m s . J e n n i f e r L a B r le .
Kristina Mlnco. Brandi Nordlnr.
Daniel Shcllard and Kara Sor­
rells: (th ird grade): Brittany
B a rk e r. L o ri J e n e B ra z ie r.
Adrian Cheung. Tim o th y Gould.
Phillip Knight. W illiam SharfL
R y a n S u l l l c a n u n d N ic o le
Wehrle.

students tn the pr ugram . Th e y
In c lu d e S te v e T i l l m a n :
Rosemarie Lyle: Carol Logan.
0 , 0 : Rowena Montague. De­
borah S a lt: David Halatead;
Willie B Newman. M .D .: Sue
Whalen; Ja m e s Q u in n . M .D .:
Marcia Woofeutt. D D A . A M
Cann. 0 D : Karen Santos C T R S ,
Rita Dortch and D r. Joseph
Hagno
T h e Seminole County Medical
S o c ie ty ha a epon a ored the
Academy's teacher Internship
p ro g ra m a n d the S e m in o le
County hra lth rare com m unity
haa proved an Invaluable aaart
to the program.
Finally, the Academy has been
helped by a §80.000 donation
from the Arvtda Carp, to be
designated for "eaceOrncr.”
lhear people for all they've done
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and Municipal Elections to ba held on November 0,
1994, wW ba tasted In Room 2153 of tha Seminole
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TALLA H ASSEE 229 yard* In a 32-point m m u i^u m m ■ » » ' — ,
aa ninth ranked H o n d a Slate beat previously
unbeaten Duke 90-20 for a record 22nd straight
Atlantic Coaal Conference victory.
Kartell, w ho had struggled In FSU'a laat two
gam es, passed for 304 ya rd s a n d three
” touchdowna before leaving In the third period.
* H o n d a Slate ( S I . S O A C C ) rolled up 434
‘ yards and 22 first downs In building a 3 S S
■ halftime lead, holding Duke (7 1 . 4 -1 ) to 49
yards and four first downs before the break.
T h e a im lnotc*. unbraten in the A C C since
jo in in g th e le a g u e In 1 0 0 2 . s u rp a s s e d
“ Maryland's m ark of 21 straight against confer
ence opponents In the mid- 1070s.
* Kartell, w ho hadn't thrown a touchdown pass
since- H o n d a State's S M B victory over North
' Carolina five weeks ago. used senior receiver
. K r i McCorvey to Ignite the offense McCorvey
caught eight passes for 109 yards In the ftrsl
halArhlte Kartell threw for 332 yards.
' McCorvey finished with 10 catches for 207
yards to became only the second receiver In
school history to have more than 2 00 yards
receiving m a game. Ron Sellers did It five tunes.

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MIAM I Led b:
{ Lewis, the Miami Hurricane* threw Virginia
• Te c h for a loss.
fc Lewis made 17 tackles, broke up four
•;and Intercepted one to help Miami dominate the
2 Hokles In a 24-3 victory Saturday. T h e H u n t{-canes forced three turnovers, had six sacks and
•.held Virginia Te ch to m inus-14 yards rushing
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T o r sixth-ranked Miami |0- 1L the w in set up a
Z Big East Conference showdown neat Saturday
2 at No. 14 Syracuse. The Hurricanes have won
{ their three Big East games by a combined MS-12.
j and the defense has yet to give u p a touchdown.
No. 13 Virginia Te ch fell to 7-2 overall. 4-2 In
the conference and 0-12 against Miami
• T h e Hurricane* took control by scoring 17
; points In the final nine minute* of the second
; quarter to lead 17-3 at halftime.
Miami srould have had a shutout If not for a
i special tram s breakdown. Michael Williams
I blocked Dane Prewitt's punt, srttlng u p a
38-ysrd field goal by Ryan W illiam s to give
Virginia Te ch a 3-0 trad
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S A N F O R D - Th e IB B 4 8 6
tlon a l the Seminole Com m uni
College m e n 's basketball tea
should have lhe betnd that eve
for. S u e . qutrknei
shooting, experience si
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third
Raldi
that inch
or biggrr. a super iransrer
returning local high school star.
But some of the enthusiasm must
be tempered with the fact that
Mrrthte and hta assistant. fellow
Seminole H ig h School graduate
Roderick Henderson, srtll probably
not know how good hto learn wtil be
until Ja n u a ry because what wtil
arguably be hto two best players will
not be eligible before that time.
Both Terrance Mitchell and Derek
Royal, a p a ir of 6-foot-4 w tng
players, wtil not take the floor w ith
the Raiders when the season opens
Ihto Tuesday (Nov. II at PascoHcmando C o m m u n ity College.
Mitchell, last year's leading scorer
and an All-Conference performer,
and Royal are built almost exactly
alike and have the same skills,
which Mcrthte can't wait to use
Also trying lo regain hto eligibility
Is M cnhle's nephew. Mike, who was
a star at Lake Mary and a part-lime
starter al S C C In 1991 before giving
professional baseball a shot.
But In their sbsenre M enhir will
still be able to send out Michael
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Stal to repeat a procedure Monday
designed to treat a rapid heartbeat, university
officials announced Saturday.

;A W O M P ' T U B N A T IO N |
Bothuno upMtt A/T
OREENSBORO. N .C . - T o n y Kerrln threw s
63-yard touchdown pass to Les Hewitt with 4:19
left in the third quarter to give BethuneCookman a 26-24 upset victory over North
Carolina A A T on Saturday.
Kerrln ran for another touchdown as the
Wildcats (3-6. 2-3 M EA C ) held A A T In the fourth
quarter and handed the Aggies their first
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference defeat.
T h e Aggies (6-3. 3-1) had rallied from 14
points down In the second quarter to takr a
24-21 lead on a 1-yard quarterback sneak by
Macro Bolin m idway through the third quarter.

Now Drug totting for NFL
W A S H IN G T O N Th e N F L Management
Council and the players association agreed on a
new drug policy, which expands testing and
discipline components with a stronger emphasis
on education, evaluation and treatment.
Th e treatment phase will be admtnsterrd by
'four regional medical teams of psychiatrists,
psychologists and social workers.
Players with alcohol or drug abuse problems
[face fines or suspensions for failure to agree to
’ the evaluation and treatment prescribed. The
N F L will continue prcacaaaon drug testing.

w ith the p la y of f r i ______ .
W illia m s (6 -foot-6 . 270-pounds).
W llHsm H tig e ra ld |6foot-7) and
S a n f o r d 's E r i c ( A n d r e i H a l l
(6-foot-6). giving the Raiders an
abundance of aUe they have not had
Other m em bers at ihto year's
Y*
team are sophomores Aklva Wilson
(W inter F s rk l and Roger Gaston
(Sanford) and freshmen Bibb Allen
(6 -fo o t-B . M e lb o u rn e ). S ta n le y
T h o m p s o n (G r e e n v ille . S . C . ) .
Dwayne Richardson (Winter Park).
Jo h n n y Lope* (New Y o rk ) and
Wesley O'Neal (Sanford)
T h e Raiders' first home game will
be next Saturday night. November
9. at 7:30 p.m. against Broward
C o m m u n ity College In the S C C
Health and Physical Education C e n ­
ter. All S C C home games are free.
In addition to the lough MidFlorida Conference schedule. S C C
w ill also hsve defending state
champion Polk C om m unity College
(November 10) and state semifi­
nal 1st St. Petersburg Jun io r College
(December 9) com ing to Sanford.

Expectations high for S C C women
H f M d Sports W r t t f ____________________________________
SA N FO R D - Big things arc brewing at Seminole
Com m unity College.
Even in years when she had a good squad, head
women's basket ball coach llcans Gallagher usually
spoke In terms of her learn Improving on past
performances and maybe having an Impact on the
Mid-FloridaConference race.
But even with the state's strongest conference top lo

bottom expected to be better than ever. Gallagher to not
Just taking about competing.
" I expect lo be no worse than second In the
conference." said Gallagher, who has been the head
coach at S C C since I960. "A n d stole to a definite reality
If we continue to w o rk hard.
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•This to the best recruiting year we've every had. Ken
(assistant coach Ken Patrick) really brat the bushes and
did a nice job w ith the recruiting. W e are going to be
very young, but w e have a lot of talent and potential."

DeLand puts hurt on
Lions playoff hopes

Marlin on Phoonix poto
P H O E N IX . Art*. Daytona BOO winner
Sterling Marlin took the pole for S unday's Slick
50 900 w ith a record lap of 129.833 m ph at
■Phoenix International Raceway.
: Marlin, driving a Chevrolet Lum lna. broke BUI
; Elliott's 1993 m ark of 129.203 and became a
; N A SC A R record 18th pole winner this season.

Hsfaid Sports Editor

Roborts lost for Mason
LO S A N G E L E S — Los Angeles Clippers center
Stanley Roberts to expected to rolka the season
. after surgery to repair a ruptured left Achilles
|[ tendon. He missed most of last season with a
ruptured right Achilles tendon.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
I :n 1 p.m . - W E S H 2. M iam i Dolphins at New
1 England Patriots. |L)
Ovisdo llnsbacksr David Zlchafoosa (No- 42. black) trios to Hnoup OsLand
fullback Frsd Edwards (or s tackto as ths Bulldog runnor brsaks through ths
hols Edwards scorsd on a 50-yard run and liniahad with 100-yards rushing.

O V IE D O — Do Lions have nine
lives just like cats?
The Oviedo Lions better hope so
after seeing their third Ufe expire
Friday night, losing 167 lo the
DeLand Bulldogs In a 6A-Dtotrtct 4
football contest st Oviedo High
School's Jo h n Courier Field.
H aving already lost to district
leaders Mainland 136-0 on Sept. 30.
life No. 1) and Lake Brantley (2 2 8
on Oct. 7. Ufe No. 2). the Lions got
an unexpected reprieve when Lake
Mary upset M ainland this past
Th u rsd a y night.
The Lions (4-4 overall. 3-3 In (he
d istrict) fall from third In the
standnga lo a tic for fifth with Lake
Howell (also 3-3 In the district)
b e h in d M a in la n d (6 -1 ). Lak e
B ra n tle y (5 -1 ). D e Lan d (w h ic h
finishes Its district schedule at 5-3).
and Lake Mary (4-3).
Oviedo's loss clinches a playoff
berth for Mainland, which has only
one district game left (next week at
home against Lake Howclll and

could finish the season w ith no
more than (wo district losses.
T h e only way that the Lions (or
DeLand. Lake Mary, or Lake Howell)
could make the playoffs to w in their
r e m a in in g gam ea w h ile L a k e
B ra n tle y loses Its last tw o (at
Deltona this Friday and against
L y m a n at home on Nov. 11).
" T h a t Just about does It for u s."
said Oviedo coach Ja c k Blanton,
whose squad took a 7 -0 lead into
halftime, only to ace the game slip
away In the second half.
"W e Just didn't execute on offense
as well as I thought we would. T h e y
(DeLand) have a fine defense, but I
thought we'd play better In the
second half than we did. T h e y made
some changes and we weren't able
to handle them."
After forcing DeLand to punt In Its
first series, the Lions put together
an 82-ya rd . 14-play d rive that
chewed up the rest of the first
quarter and nearly a m inute of the
second. Brton King, w ho carried the
ball 11 times on the drive, scored on
a fourth-and-goal dive from Inside
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Inferior opponents.
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overlooked anybody." A lkm ar
said. "W e've gone in ready tc
play each week. Right now
we're a tram that's banged u p Ir
a lot of different arras, ao I (h in t
even morrao than In past weeks
this team really has got lo be
sharp and understand what's at

C IN C IN N A T I - Th in k Shuts
versus Shuts w m a mismatch?
Get a load of the sequel they're
staging Sunday at Riverfront
Stadium : beat va. w ont.
Cow boys va. Brngala. Stars va.
stripes. Cham pa va. chumps.
Super Bowl rings va. goose egg
kings. T ro y
va. Jeff
B t a k e &gt; D a v ld K l l n g l c r - E r t k
Very little la at atake for th
W U helm -Todd Phllcoi (pick any
two). B arry S w iu e r (atx wins tn Bengals (0-7). T h e y 'v e bee
aeven gamea) va. Dave Shuts embarrassed ao many limes ovi
the last few years that a lose I
(eight wins tn three seasonal.
ta anyone besides Dallas look* the Super Bowl champions even a lopsided one — won
tng forward to this game?
W ell, actually, yea. Th e game matter. Everyone la expectln
la sold out. proving either that the worst.
Whatever chance they had I
the Cow boys are a huge draw
Ill'll be their 60th straight game g iv e a good a c c o u n tin g &lt;
in front of a capacity crowd) or themselves probably was lo
(ana are ao fed up with their when Kllngler hit the ground 1
w ln le a i B e n g a li that they're Cleveland laxl Sunday and as
looking forward to seeing them aura. H is sprained right km
suffer.
elevated Blake, a third-year pi
"When you play the Dallas w ith virtually no N F L gam
Cowboys, you're going lo get experience, lo probable starter
For reasons not fu lly ui
h it." Kllngler said.
T h e only question is whether deratood. Kllngler wanted 1
the Cowboys (6-1) are In a mood play against the Cowboys even
his knee la bad. Shuts kept (Ii
to really make them suffer.
T h e last time the B e n gali option open, but wasn't thrill*
played at home. Don Shula'a about the notion of C h a rk
Dolphins went easy on them and H a l e y a n d th e C o w b o y i
league-leading defense (akin
won only 33-7. saving Dave from
too m u ch embarrassment. T h e s h o t a at a s l o w - m o v t p
Cowboys m ight be of like m ind, quarterback.
but for different reasons.
Odds are that Blake, a thin
D allas a c tu a lly has a few stringer who hadn't even run tl
problems this week. It lost Pro first-team offense m uch uni
Bowl tackle Erik Williams to a this week, will finally get his Or
knee Injury tn a car accident extended playing time In tl
Monday; Alkm an la coming off a N FL.
concussion that knocked him
Blake spent two seasons wil
out of a 36-31 victory over the New York Jets as a thlri
A r l i o n a ; a n d several o th e r a trln g e r before the Benga
Cowboys arc beat up.
picked him up on waivers l)
S w i f t e r s p e n t th e w e e k
week before (he season startei
explaining w h y he was starting He was on the sideline when tl
Alkm an against a wlnlesa team.
Cowboys beat the Jets 26-7 ta
" Y o u can’t take for granted
we're going to w in the football
" I won't be In awe. ao that's
gam e," the first-year head coach
ng to help me out a lot."
kesald.
said. "W e ’ve got to go w in tl
first, then sit him down. I don't
" I expect him lo do well/.' said
know if w e'll have the lu xury of offensive coo rd in a to r B ru c e
doing that. If they play good. It’ll Coslet. who was Blake's head
be a tough football game and •coach In New York. " I ’m not
maybe we w in It In the second saying he's going to go out and
half."
w in the game single-handedly,
It should be well over by then b ul I expect him to do well.
and Alkm an can lake his xpot on
" T h e r e 's a couple of bad
the b e n c h an d his in ju re d
things; We'll be banged up and
teammates can eaac off. Th e
they're the world cham pions."
Cuwboyx arc known for Ihelr fast
A d d a t h ir d : E v e n w it h
• t a r t s — t h e y 'v e s c o r e d
Kllngler healthy, (he Bengals
touchdow ns on five of their offense la the league's moat
Inept.
seven game-opening drives —

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Larhonda Jcnklna from Creaceni
city. 94aot-0 Julie Vrteaenga
from Or l a n d o - U n i v e r s i t y

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She cornea to
practice and haa the ftrla ftred
up and canted about playing,
She la alao dotng very wetl m Ihe
claaaroom. Her whole attitude
haa been beautiful.**
Gallagher win atoo be without
another tranafrr. W o o t -i Angeta
Th o m a s from S t. Petersburg
Non h r sal High School, due to
grades u ntil alter ihe f a d in g

the 1-vardttnr.
Kalian Ealk-h's kick gave Ihe
Lions a 7 -0 lead with 11:19 left
in the half.
D e L a n d c o a c h H ow ie D e Crtatofaro and hla stall must
have worked some magic at
halftime because not only did
the Bulldog defense all but shut
down the Lions In the second
half, the Bulldog offense started
to click In the second half,
scoring on three of Its five
^ R h e tM fo o d kicked a 31-yard
(leld goal w ith 6:36 remaining In
ihe third quarter to get the
Bulldogs on the scoreboard.
Andre Byron and Fred Edwards
scored three minute* apart In
the fourth quarter. Byron on a
16-yard sp rin t off an Inside
reverse and Edwards on a SOyard fullback dive.
Meanwhile, (he Lion attack
sputtered. O n ly once In the final

M o o t-S MtcheOe Coggins horn
Oriando-Evans. «6-foo*-6 Nicole
Lewla from Lakeland Santa fe
and 5 foot 9 Thereaa Flowers
from Orlando-Edgewater.
T h e Raiders wUI open Ihe
araann an Wednesday. Novemher Oth againoi Brevard Com m u n ity College In Melbourne
before traveling to the Central
H o n d a Classic at Central Florida

a l r e a d y e h o w ia g a lg a a o f are free o f charge,
cohesive news.
A fte r the fltC C gam e, the
“ T h is year's group wfll be ban R a id e rs w U I host the L a d y
to coach.** m id f U n i^ h ir . " I
Rafckr Tournam ent on Friday,
really enjoy working w ith them. Novem ber 10th and Saturday.
T h e y hkc each other both on and N o v e m b e r 10th. O n F rid a y ,
off the c o u rt, a n d there la B re v a rd w ill p la y Pensacola
nothing more Important than J u n io r College at 6 p.m . and
tra m harmony and unity.**
S C C will take on Tallahassee
Patrick went abroad to bring C o m m un ity College at 8 p.m .

tw o periods did Ihe O v ie d o
offcnae have Its hands on the
ball for more than ala plays and
that was on a nine-play series
that came after Edwards had put
D rL a n d u p 16-7. ‘
I n c l u d i n g h is 5 0 -y a r t f
to u c h d o w n g allo p. E d w a rd s
carried the ball 14 times for a
g a m e -le a d in g 100 y a rd s to
spearhead DeLand's 199-yard
ground attack. Th e only passing
yardage for the Bulldogs came
o n a n 11-y a rd aerial fro m
Ruaaell Kelton to Eric Shipman.
King, who rushed for 6 0 yards
o O v lc d o 'a o p e n in g d r iv e ,
finished w ith 83 yards 00 31
c a r r i e s fo r. th e g a m e .
Q uarterback Brian Buchanan
completed seven of 16 passes foe
74 yards. Spencer Munns caught
four paaees for 58 yards.
Next Friday. Oviedo plays at
Lake Mary while DeLand enter­
tains Edgewaier In a non-district
game at Spec Martin Stadium.

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sandwiches and burgers. fine
meals, and m a n y sped titles.
T h e n la also an eatemtve wine
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In addition to bating his offer­
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Beat, the chef and owner of
Bistro Cappuccino. also provides
some Interesting backgroun on
his printed m enu.
"M any years ago." be aays.
"grow ing u p In a rural, m o u n ­
tainous. countryside village In
Switzerland. I was the only boy
who voluntarily enrolled In the
a ll-g ir l m a n d a to ry class of
cooking and home economics
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good food and g irls I did not pay
any attention to the peer pre­
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T h e g u d l t d i n e d on
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ladivtduel ptnapplc boat* o n a
bad af lettuce w ith nine different
fruit* a* garnishes while w a r
ch ln g the dolphin* frolic In the
b a p a lo n g w i t h p a s s in g
watercraft.
After the luncheon, the guest*
motored to thr beautiful nearby

seniors treats
T h e Lake Mary C om m unity
Im provem ent Association had
special trialtors at ih rtr monthly
meeting Maaday. Oct. 24. Lake
M ary O t rl Scout Tro o p I M
started the C IA meeting with a
flag cercmeny. After the invoca­
tion by Jo h n Montgomery, th r
girls had a special presentallon
for the I B M board members
;T h e Stardust Service Unit of
; w hich T ro o p I M Is a p a n .
■adopted the pond at Lake M ary
; Elementary. W ith help hum an
;S B A grant, the girls planted
; trees around the pond. The C IA
■then gave the service unit a
! grant to buy and plant th n ib s
; and aquatic plants at the pond.
1T o commemorate the adoption.
•Stardust held a patrh design
I conical. Th e patch chosen was
i designed by Stephanie Mcalor. a
member of Tro o p I M . In appre-

In other business. Vice Presi­
dent Vern Feddcrsrn announced
that T u rk e y ticket* are now on
■ale. T h e C IA will be preparing
amoked Thanksgiving turkeys
on Wednesday. Nov 23 T h r

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MARY
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cost of the turkeys is o n ly M O .
Each turkey will weigh 10 to 13
pounds before rooking. T h e y
w ill be available for p ickup from
noon to 6 p m, at the C IA
Huildlng at 260 N. C o u n try C lu b
Koud tn Lake Mary the day
before Thanksgiving. O n ly 84
turkeys will be smoked this year,
so if you would like lo buy a
tlrk ei for one. Call V e rn at
322-2672. You ra n also call Vern
If you would like lo become a
m rm b rr of the Lake M ary C IA or
If you would like to volunteer to
help smoke the turkeys.

Lake Mary seniors enjoyed a
lovely Halloween party. TuesC M s Lake M a ry . F a g s 0 1

HOW

Daputy Damn Tjomsto! of tho Somlnoto County Shodfra Otftca
•howa a scavenger ilai that had ho not follod, many taana may hava
baan arraatacL

operable, the response tim e to a
call for police la less than three
minutes.
Although m any of the W ektva
areas have already eel u p a
neighborhood watch, o ther areas
are currently being organised on
a block-by-block basts and are
being provided with plenty of
information on how lo start a
neighborhood watch fay Richard
K a y of the Seminole C o u n ty's
Sheriff's Office. If you are a
resident of the Wektva H un t
C lu b area and are Interested In
the Neighborhood W atch, call
Officer Kay at 3 3 0 8 0 0 0 cat.
377.
A ll parents need to be on the

a le rt! R ecently. In v e s tig a to r
D a re n T jo m s lo l foiled some
young people's plans for a sca­
venger hunt; Included In the 96
Item s to be located for the
scavenger h u n t w e re street
signs, a golf course Hag. a
mailbox, a Florida H ighw ay De­
partm ent Patrol ca r's license
plate and a fire extinguisher.
Thanks to the quick thinking
o f Officer TJomstol, m a n y arrests
were probably avoided as he was
quick to gel the word out lo the
teens that the police were out in
heavy force the night of the

Eastern Star turns 11; 20 choirs to gather for reunion
Sweel Harmony Chapter 366
Order of Eastern Star celebrated
Us I Ith anniversary on Sunday,
Oct. 23, at the Second Shiloh
' Missionary Baptist Church. The y
; are members of the International
, Order of Eastern Star and a purl
of the F A AM Mason*. Inc.
The worship service of celehra
lion was presided over by Sister.
Elmira Fields Halt. The music for
the occasion was presented by
Second Shiloh’s Mass Choir and
St. Mary's Baptist Church Choir
of Conway.
The message of the aflrmoon
was delivered by the Hev. Arthur
. Graham, former Sanfordlic and
pastor of St. Mary's Baptist
C h u rc h . T h e theme of hi*
message was “ What's Love Got
to Do With It." The message will
forever remain in the hearts and
minds of those In attendance. A
moment of memorlam was given
to ttye deceased members of the
order.
Sweet Harmony Chapter 366
la,a dynamic Christian order of
women who have educated l heir
lives in helping others. They arc
well-known In the community of
Sanford for their ciTorts lo help
churches, less fortunate persons,
students, the sick, and shut-In*

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Under the leadership of Slater
Eartha Melton, this group of
Christian women work together
lo make a dlffrence and that
helps others lo know that God to
good all Ihcltmc.
C o ngratulations and beat
wishes to Sister A rth ur Mae
H enderson Scott w h o was
crowned 1994 Queen of Sweet
H a r m o n y . S is te r S c o tt Is
uxsorlatr matron of the chapter
nnd serves as Its right hand,
working diligently for all activi­
ties of the chapter. She also
served as chairperson of the
1994 Program Committee with
m em bers Beatrice D u n c a n .
Angela Haws, Ja n e t Duvls.
Mildred Cooks. Margaret Pollard
and W llllc Mar B y rd . Past
quern* joining Ihr march for the

crowning o f Sister Scott were
Pearlle Ford. Willie Mae Byrd.
Elhel Ju n e . Beatrice Duncan.
M il d r e d C o o k s a n d T i n y
Johnson. Sister Johnson, the
reigning 1993 queen, crowned
the 1994 queen. Sister Scott.
Special thanks goes to Pastor
R .T . Davis and Second Shiloh
Baptlat C h u rc h and to all orders
of Eastern Star, masonic lodges,
clubs. Elks who helped Li mak­
ing this 11th anniversary a
grand spiritual success.

Choir reunion
An old-faahloned choir reunion
anniversary with over 20 choirs
In the Sanford area will celebrate
the word In aong this afternoon.
2:30 p.m.. at New Mt. Calvary
Baptist C h u rch . W . 12th Street.
Bring your choir! — this to the
first anniversary celebration of
the Sanford/Ccntral Florida In­
terdenom inational M usicians'
Guild. All proceeds will benefit
the guild's scholarship fund.

Fellowship m ooting
Emmanuel District Churches
o f God In C h r is t D is tric t

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Fellowship Meeting will be held
today at 4 p m . at Holy T rin ity
C hurch of j______________
od In Christ, 1408
Mangouatine A vc. Host for the
occasion to W ord of Life Church
of G od tn Christ whose pastor to
Jo h n a a ro n Henderson. Com e
and he blessed and healed. Hear
the annolntcd preaching and
song.

St. Jo h n BaptlM Church w ill
observe the fifth anniversary of
their paator. Robert Doctor, today. at the 11 a.m. worship
service. Pastor Doctor will give
hto Stale of the Tim e message.
At the 4 p.m . anniversary serv­
ice, the Providence Missionary
Baptist C h u rc h will be In charge.
T h e Rev. Michael Griffen. pastor,
and congregation will render the
service.

World Prayor Day
T h e Baptist Women's Alliance
W o rld D ay of Prayer whose
th e m e . " W t W o r s h ip a n d
S e rv e ." w ill be held al ihe
A n tio c h M is s io n a ry B a p tist

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Arthur Mac Handcraon Scott (toll) was crowned by the outgoing
queen. Tiny Johnson.

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the sixth grade

Her horse collectio

McCullough— Englander
WINTER SPRINGS - Mr.
and M rs. M a lco lm A . M c­
C u l l o u g h J r . , o f W in t e r
S p r i n g s , a n n o u n c e th e
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Alexandria J u n e , to Adam
Louis Englander, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A rth u r L. Englander
B o m in A n n d a lr County.
Maryland, the bride-elect Is the
m aternal granddaughter of
Mrs. M ary Alexander Deaton.
Winter Park, and the paternal
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm A. McCullough Sr..
Albuquerque. N.M. Ms. Mc­

Cullough ta a student al Sem i­
nole Com m unity Codegr and
la empiord part time at F ri­
day's. Altamonte S p rin g .
Her fiance, born tn Cleve­
land. Ohio, la the maternal
grandson of M r. and M rs.
J o s e p h P a u l l t c k y of
Brookparfc. HI. He Is a I f
graduate of Seminole
R lg h S rh o o L Winter
and Is employed as executive
assistant at Rehabilitation
Advisors. W inter Park.
T h e w edding w ill be an
event of Nov. 19. at 6 p.m.. al
T u a k a w llla C o u n tr y C lu b .
W inter Springs.

Best Seller list
W ard and K m Bum s (Knopf)
The best-selling books as they
appear In next week's Issue of
Publishers W eekly. Reprinted
with permission.

Longw ood

1. " D i s c l o s u r e . " M ic h a e l
Crichton (Ballantlne)
sca venger hunt and m a n y of the
2. "Interview with the V a m ­ businesses named In the lint of
p ire ." Anne Rice (Ballantlne)
Items were alerted and told what
3. "Em braced by the L ig h t."
Items were to be stolen. O n e of
I. "In so m n ia ." Stephen King
Betty J . Eadte (Bantam)
the Items on the hat eras a
(Viking)
4. "Vanished." D a n k U r Steel M g h c h a lr fKsa a tf c O e w a t d s
f r ik a i.'
(DeO)
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restaurant as well aa a futl sLre
3. " T h e Ceiesttne
3. "D oor to December." Dean character from the same estab­
Jam es Rcdfteld (W arner)
Koonta (Signet)
l i s h m e n t : h a v i n g n o t if ie d
4. "L o rd of Chaos." Robert
8. "W ithout Remorse." To m
McDonalds, they were able to
Jordan (T o r)
rem ove the Items to be stolen
Clancy (Berkley)
5. "D e b t o f H o n o r." T o m
7.
"Lik
e
Water
for
Chocolate."
which
In turn avoided a theft
Clancy (Putnam )
L a u ra E s q u iv e l ID o u b le d a y - charge for the Irena. Parents and
6. "Spencervllle.* Nelson DeAnchor)
teens need to be aware that the
Mtlle (W arner)
8. "Private Parts." Howard theft of a Ore extinguisher la a
7. " T h e Body Farm .” Patricia
Stem (Pocket Books)
felony and a trooper would not
ComsreU (Scribners)
9. "Sm Ilia's Sense of S n o w ." lo o k k in d ly u p o n a perso n
8. "N othing Lasts Forever."
stealing his
Peter Hoeg(DeU)
Sidney Sheldon (W illiam Mor­
10. "H a vin g Our Say.” Sarah cording to Investigator T)oma&lt;ol
row)
9. "W ild Horses." Dick Francis and A. Elisabeth Delany w ith of the Seminole C o unty Sheriff's
Office.
A m y Hearth (Dell)
(Putnam)
11. " T h e H o p e ." H e rm a n
10. “ Politically Correct Bed­
W ouk (Little Brown)
tim e S t o r ie s ." J a m e s F in n
1 2. " M r . M u r d e r ." D e a n
Gam er (Macm illan)
Koontx
(Berkley)
I I . "O n e T r u e T h in g ." Anna
13. "Star Wars: Cham pions of
Qutndlen (Random House)
T h e October meeting of the
the Force.” Kevin L . Anderson
12. "Brothers and Sisters,"
L o n g w o o d C iv ic L e a g u e
(Bantam)
Rcbc Moore Campbell (Putnam)
14. "H oliday of Love." Ju d ith W om an's Club was held on Oct.
13. "The Bridges of Madison
11 In the club's ow n building In
McNaught (Pocket Books)
C o un ty." Robert Jam es Waller
H is to ric L o n g w o o d . E a c h
15.
"Pearl
In
the
Mist."
V
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(Warner)
m em ber was asked tb brin g a
Andrews (Pocket Books)
14. " A Son of the Circus."
small antique and Introduce the
John Irvin g (Random House)
piece and share by description
13. "M utant Message Down
and origin Its meaning, purpose
Under." Mario Morgan (Harper
and the period of time In which
Collins)
It was used and how the owner
1. "Hom icidal Psycho Ju n g le came Into possession.
C a t." Bill Walterson (Andrews A
Mrs. Florence W agner chaired
McMeel)
and Initiated the program by
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
2. "T h e Shipping News." E. Introducing her m other's aunt's
1. "Nicole Brow n Simpson."
Annie Proulx (S A S-Touchstone)
candlestick w h ich is o ve r a
Faye D . Resnlck w ith Mike
3 . "C h ic k e n Soup for the century old and interesting In
Walker (Dove)
S o u l." Ja c k Canfield and Mark that It Is designed to b u m all of
2. "Crossing the Threshold of
H a n s e n , eds. (H e a lth C o m ­ the candle wax leaving none to
Hope." Jo h n Paul II (Knopf)
munications)
waste. Other Items Included her
3. " M e n a re fro m M a rs.
4 . “ 7 Habits of Highly Effective mother's cup from 1878. a daisy
Women are from Venus." Jo hn
People." Stephen R. Covey (S A and button design. A beautiful
Gray (Harper Collins)
S-Fireside)
crystal knife rest and another
4. " T h e Hot Zone." Richard
8. "Care of the Soul." Thom as cup from Canada dated 1902
Preston (Random House)
Moore (HarperPerennial)
with a raised picture of the King
3. " T h e Bell C urve ." Richard
6. "A History of God." Karen on the bottom of the cup. also
J . Hermstein and Charles M urry
Arm strong (Ballantlne)
pieces of the Wagner ancestry.
(Free Press. 6. "D o n 't Stand To o
7. "W h a t to Expect W hen
Caroline Blstllne brought a
Close to a Naked Man.” T im
Y o u're Exp ectin g." A. Elaen- quilt from the Pennsylvania area
Allen (Hyperion)
b e r g . H . M u r k o f f A S . 8 . that was her grandmother’s and
7. " J a m e s H e r r lo t 's C a t
“ Lasher." A n n Rice (Ballantlne)
also over 100 years old. signed
S to rie s." Ja m e s Herrtot (St.
9. "D akota." Kathleen Norris. and dated by the various people
Martins)
(Houghton Mifflin)
w ho helped put It together.
8. "Barbara Bush: A Memoir."
10. "W h e re Angels W a lk ." Other pieces Included Jewelry, a
Barbara Bush (Scribners)
Jo a n W. Anderson (Ballantlne)
plant stand, a chocolate service
9. "Couplehood.'' Paul Reiser
11. " G u m p ls m s ." W inston
(Bantam)
Groom (Pocket Books) Hathaway
10. "N o O rdinary T im e ." Doris (W orkm an)
K e a rn s G o o d w in (S im o n &amp;
12. T h e Road Less Traveled."
Schuster)
M. Scott Peck. M .D. IS A S11. " I n the K itch en w ith
Touchstone)
Dr. Cathy Neal has moved to
Rosie." Rosie Daley (Knopf)
13. " A rm o r e d C a r ." T o m
Seminole County where she la
12. " D o l l y . " D o lly Parton
Claney (Berkley)
an extension agent In com m er­
(Harper Collins)
14. "A ll the Pretty Horses." cial horticulture for a three13. "A ll the Trouble In the Corm ac McCarthy (Vintage)
co un ty area. She Is serving
W orld." P.J. O'Rourke (Atlantic
producers of woody ornamentals
15. "V a m p s and T ra m p s ."
Monthly Press)
in Seminole, Orange and Osceola
Camille Paglia (Vintage)
14. "Magic Eye III." Thom as
Counties, and also will work
Bacrel (Andrew s A McMeel)
( C o u r t e s y o f P u b lis h e r s
with production and commercial
15. "Baseball." Geoffrey C .
maintenance of turfgrasa In the
Weekly)

Florence Wagnar of the Longwood Civic League describes her
antiques al a meant meeting.
for ala. Items of clothing and
Interesting kitchen utensils
uti
many, many more.
Th e Longwood C iv ic League
Woman's C lu b Is Interested In
a d d itio n a l m e m b e rs a n d
Caroline Blstllne Is In charge of
m e m b e rsh ip : y o u m a y call
Caroline at 830-9459. Meetings
are held on the second Tuesday
of the month at 1 p.m .

Association to moot
Th e Markham W oods Associa­
tion. Inc. will be meeting on
Wednesday. Nov. 14. al 7:30
p.m. at the Neighborhood A lli­
ance Church for the purpose of
electing officers and directors for
the 1993 calendar year. If you
are a member of the association.

please plan to attend the meet­
ing o r mall your proxy by Nov. 2
In order for the election to take
place.
Proposed plans for Markham
Woods Road and SR 434 In­
tersection to be realigned with
Douglas Road for Improvement
of traffic (low at that Intersection
will be presented by the Florida
Department i
Transportation
(F O O T ) on Thursday. Nov. 17.
from 3:30 until 8 p.m. at the
Neighborhood Alliance Church.
B o th F D O T a n d S e m in o le
County engineers will be avail­
able al that time to discuss the
plans.

You Light THe M y

Fashion En Vogue
Fashion En Vogue 1s the u l­
timate fashion show of the year.
T h e fashions will be displayed
Sunday. Nov. 6. at the Radlsaon
Plaza Hotel. 80 S Ivanhoe B lvd..
Orlando. Doors open at 6 p .m .
an d the show begins at 7 p .m .
Presentations will be made b y
E u ro Design Hair Salon. I n ­
troduced will be Toni A . Rolle of
New York City. Freedom W ear
Fashions. A donation of 810 in
advance. Call 848-1162 for tick­
ets or 645-1368. The show Is a
McNair and Black Expo produc­
tion.

( M s r v a Ha wk i n s la a
Sanfordffera/d correspondent

(Shay Koagal la a Sanford

the Lengweed area. Phono:
333-0314.)

Neal new county extension agent
three-county area.
Neal was previously the com­
mercial horticulture agent In
Lake County for 10 years. D u r­
ing that lim e . Lake C o unty
h o rtic u ltu ra l p ro d u c tio n In ­
creased nearly four-fold to Its
current a n nu a l va lue of 54
m illion dollars. ‘ T h e greatest
Increase b y far w as In the

Wrststde Com m unity AaaoctaU n a 's C om m unity Fund-Raising
Feat will be held Saturday. Nov.
5 . Dram 9 a m .-4 p m . Come and
Join In this day of fun. food and
activities. Get your table early to
aeU and display your goods. T h e
co m m u n ity la Joining in this
special event. A ll religious, civic
org an!rations and families are
invited. Call Valerie Jones at
324-7904 far your table reserva­
tio n . S u pp ort your W rststde
C o m m u n ity Association. Ja n ie
Eudell is president. Jo in hands
w ith neighbors, friends and fam ­
ilies. Westalde Feat will be locat­
ed at 13lh Street and Lake
Avenue In Goldsboro.

production ol woody ornamen­
tals and trees.
Neal also had responsibility Cor
vegetable crops. She was re­
cently awarded a Search for
Excellence award by (he Na­
tional Association of County
Agricultural Agents for her work
on nutrie nt management for
comm ercial vegetable produc­
tion In Ihc Lake Apopka area.
Producers there have reduced
application of phosphorus fertil­
izers by over 50 percent while
maintaining yields and quality.
Neal received her B.S. degree
f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y of
Massachusetts and her muster's
and doctoral degrees from C o r­
nell University.

Lake Maryd ay. Oct. 25 at the Frank Evai
Center. T h e y played games w l
the winners receiving Hallowct
treats.
T h e next senior craft day
Wednesday. Nov. 2. from 9 a.i
lo noon. If you have any qu&lt;
lions abour craft dav. call Paul
Slevens al 324-3080 or 32
4938.
T h e seniors' quilling class h
begun w ork on a Canada Mu(
Leaf quilt for Ihc Frank Eva
Center. T h e quitters will
w orkin g every Tuesday fro
9 :3 0 a.m . lo noon al Ihc cenl
until Ihc quill Is complete. If y&lt;
would like lo help on Ihc qul
Just slop by tht center ai
Tuesday rrariy l o w

Mary Rowell I ts Sanford Wert
roirnspot.dent covering * ||
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as Ashley opened her gift*. J u d y
Orlmshaw. mother of the bride*
n. recorded the gufta In the
'a album while A m y made a
colorful arrangem ent a to p a
paper plate to be used aa the
bride's bouquet at her wedding
rehearsal.
Others attending were: M yra
Schanel. the bride's m other.
Sanford: M arycd Meeks, the
bride's maternal grandmother.
Sanford: and Charlene Sieg. also
of Sanford.
Also: Fran H am merit, cousin.
Winter Park: Samantha Parker,
b rid e sm a id . O rla n d o : K r is ti
M eriw ether, m a id of h o n o r.
Sanford: Meredith H am merit,
bridesmaid. W inter Park: Charts
Crugsdoerfer. New Port Richey:
Peggy Finn. Palm Harbor, and
C h r is t in e O r lm s h a w . P a lm
Harbor.
A ls o : E m m a S a m s . S t.
Petersburg: Desiree D u p re y .
P a lm h a r b o r : R o s e m a r y
O r lm s h a w . M ic h ig a n : J a n
Larsen. Cedar Falls. Iowa: and
W endy Orlmshaw. Palm Harbor.

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was the hostess club to the
annual District V II Fall T o u r of
th e F lo r id a F e d e r a t io n of
Women s Clubs.
T h e weekend got under way
with a dinner Frtday night at the
unique Higgins House In the
H isto ric D is tric t of S a n fo rd
where Burt and W alt Padgett
opened up their cha rm in g Victo­
rian home to 17 guests. Th e
entourage were very impressed
wtth the elegance of the lovely
old restored home. T h e Padgetts
served a splendid dinner with
C ra b Im p erial a n d C h ic k e n
Marsala aa the entrees.
Arriving from Miam i to attend
the 3-day event was Bert Alberti,
president of the G F W C Florida
Federation of W om en's Clubs.
A n n James, second vice presi­
dent of the F F W C . Aubum dale.
also attended aa w w ll aa other
state and District V U officers.
Others attending the dinner
were: Charlotte Sm ith, past club
president, and also past F FW C

Sanford W om an's C lub : Libby
Prrvalt. Marty Colcgrove. past
club president: Pat Footer, past
c lu b p r e s i d e n t : M a r g a r e t
S trid d en . Viola Fran k. Chris
Bums, Leesburg: Laura Dennis.
Oviedo: Pat Brooks. Jean Metis,
past c lu b p re s id e n t: Em m a
Ta a p k e n . L e e sb u rg : V irginia
S h e l t o n . U m a t i l l a : D e b ra
Cerveeo. W inter Park and Tina
Lee. president of the Sanford
Jun io r W om an's C lub.
O n S a tu rd a y , the Sanford
W om an's C lu b was the site of
the meeting w hen 91 women
made reservations to attend the
District VU Fall T o u r.

S a n fo rd O p t im is t C lu b . Is
ecstatic these days over the
overw helm ing success of the
30th A n n u al Seminole County
High School Band Festival. Th e
Sanford Herald and Sanford O p ­
timists were co-sponsors of the
colorful event when the highstepping band memebrs strutted
th e ir s tu ff last weekend at
Oviedo H ig h School.
Six high school bands received
trophies to the rousing cheers of
the (ana. T r o y State University
Band, the “ Sounds of the S o u th"
was the exhibition band and
Peggy said. “ Th e y were out-

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ficial Encyclopedia of Bridge"
has been published by the Am er­
ican Contract Bridge League
(•41-20 for A C B L members:
• 4 5 .2 0 for n o n -m e m b e rs :
800 264 2743). T h r hook Is
packed with almost 1.000 pages
of Information about the game
and Its leading personalities.
Whenever I need lo know some­
thing about bridge, this Is
usually the first place I look.
Have you heard of Ih r Pill
Coup? Neither had I until I was
l o o k i n g t h r o u g h t he e n ­
cyclopedia for u deal lo usr In
this column.
The bidding wouldn't inert
with universal satisfaction,
e s p e c i a l l y In t o d a y ' s
flvr-card-m ajor environment.
Bui the play's Ih r thing, as
someone probably oner wrolr.
East won the first trick with
the hcurl arc and returned Ihr

suit, hoping partner could ruff.
After winning with the king,
declarer cashed the spade ace.
dropping East's queen. At the
same lime, though. South was
rarrful lo unblock dummy's
spade right. Declarer continued
w ith i h r ace and another
diamond. Weal switched lo a low
club, dum m y discarding a red
rnrd.
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ace. East re turned a lop heart,
hoping fatally In weaken South's
trum p holding. Dut declarer
ruffed with the spade king. Next.
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underplayed dum m y's six Then
came a spade to dummy's nine
followed by the spade jack, on
w hich S o u th ' discarded hla
blocking high diamond. T h r Iasi
three tricks were won with
dummy's remaining diamonds.
The name Is urbllrary. result­
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                    <text>December 11,

SUNDAY _____________■

1994

7 5 C e n ts

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Semlnola County tinea 1908
BMH Year. No 98 • Sanford. Florida

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Local
Psychic detective
Je rry S ( r » ail dint
and r t m r h u k lo Ilf**
Mr d lw m r r r d lalrr
In ( h a i r p r r r l n u a
m a m r n li . h r had
gained nol juat lllr
bock. but a pavrhk
ability h r use* (o help
la w r n l u i r r m r n l
agrnctr* solve dlffk ult
i-rtmr* Mr la currently
w orkin g on a l a k r
Mar&gt; ra a r lh a l r r

‘lri!hd *n * Ch,l‘1 * Jarry Slawart
M m him lixla, and rrad what our readers
•ay about law enhm em enl agrnctr* uwu«
payrhlr* lo anlvr crime*
B o r t | « 9A.

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Unbeaten no more

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b a ttle : G e t r e a d y
Answers for 24 percent
Cut....
countywide increase?
what?
newcomer H and, M ir th &lt;lijtrrti.cn
of Ih r I'ornmiMkon "A ilrm j/kxtlon
•lay la turning «\hru Ih ry arr going
lo h a «r lo drat with thla T h ry w rrr
warned of thla two ,ra ra ago "
The concern la ovrr a projected
91 '27 Int rr* w in lltr current 9*t V I
laa ralr County staffers aay Ih r
In rrra a r la n r r d r d lo ro n lln u r
tu rrrn l |trngram« and lo p m ,id r
mot try lur Ih r alar, of Ih r hlg Ik krl
county building program
Iliai program Iwgina nral yrar
ailth ih r r u t u r u t i M i ttf ihr 910
million Public Safety Hultding al
h t f 1‘tHnia alrrady firojrcied m
to*i |0 lo 30 ,«rti rn i m orr dur to
•pare n rrd oversight* Anulhrr 1:1(1
iniillon may hr *prnl in Ih r follow
Ing two yrar* to rapantl Ih r rourt

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Ha»a*d San tor SlaM Writer

S A M O H H — U rt rra«l&gt; lor a
ntrrrv tialllr n r t l yrar tt*rf Sr ml
n&gt;4r County laara
W uh a preliminary pro)rriinn of a
24 perreni « , Hint, wide lax ralr
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miaalonrra w rrr •« rambling for an
•wrta thla w rrk Aiming I hr fund
lltK w a m ra likrly lo I r discussed
n ra l yrar include Ib r 4 percent laa
on unlrtc m poraird ullllly htlla and a
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vote* lo ratw (h r ullllly laa or any
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othrr bond prupaxal* will ailtl 91
million a yrar lo Ih r county's drtu
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lo a rrr)it a ullllly la* Irw rra w and
allow incxterate la* Increase* u y t
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look a wav a tax-bite t o«hton ilr
•igned lo anfirtt n r « l yrar • In
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in there." *ald D r mil* J o y n r r
at ling Imtlgrt d im lor
Ih r |xHitl
of II wa* lhal hreauar « r had wirnr
resources lo tlatitti Ih r Int rraar t*r
could k rrp Ih r la* ralr al lltr *amr
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likr ihi* la*i yrar. rtimml**ionrr*
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Rabun's pro|»i*al lo inrrraar ihr
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By NICK PPBIFAUF

A dult entertainm ent laws

Herald Stall Writer

L O N G W O O D — T h r proposed adult rntrr
la ln m rn l ordinance will grt Ihr once m n
oner again Monday aa city tottirmsalonet*
dlaruaa Ih r proposal wtlh an allornry Imtn Ihr
Metropolitan liu rra u o f ln»r*ligallon
Jo a rp h C ocrhla rrlla Mill a**i«iani alair
a llo rn ry. will m m with rlly commissioner, al
thr 6 p m work *r**k»n lo discuss Ih r proposed
ordinance which ha* bren In the work* for
about a year The commissioner* sought input
(rum CocchtarrIU. whu wurkrd on ih r Orangr
County adult entertainment ordinance bring

S A N FO H D — T h r nrw ground
handling service* al Sanlord airport
will provide local ydi* olftt iul* *u&gt;
Universal A , union Service* ln&lt;
ha* announced signing an agerr
menl w ith ih r Sanlord Airport

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Give the gift ot life
S A N F O H D — T h r Sanlord M o w
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Palmetto A vr . la Inviting Ih r public in donate
blood (or Ihr Central Florida lllood Hunk In
anticipation of n rrd over Ih r N rw Year *
holiday.
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STIRCIN6, EXCEPT FOR
THE POS WHO WAS
EATIN6 ALL THE LEFTOVER
THANKS6IVIN6 TURKEY.

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man after shootout

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nesses wa* proposed aftrr Ihfre la d y acrub
parlor* oprnrd in ih r clly in rapid *urre*akm
T h r city commission unprsed two moratorium*
on any additional adult typr bu»lnr**e* opening
while Ih r ordinance waa drafted

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la* Int »ra*r nr*t yrar to raise
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944 , million Ih lrlrrn and a
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C o u n ty w idr p ro p rrty la a ra
only account lot 94k million In
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Airport adds
ground service

B rig h t and s h in in g se a s o n

O V IE D O — T h r Oviedo bo,* bM kelball and
Lym an boy* *orcrr Irani* both suffered thru
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without lighting tha lights on lha live Chriatmaa Iraa in Magnolia Mall
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parade on land and preceded the aecond. boats on Lake Monroe

S A N FO H D — Srm tnoir County
Investigator* are seeking Grrgory
Leo n a rd M ill*, w a n ird in th r
•hootoui In front of Southwr*! Food
Market last Saturday
"Ju* l look (or tlie man w uh a
lim p." *ald Ed McDonough. * h rrt!r•
spokesman
Mill* 34. wa* wounded In Ih r Irll
Irg d u r in g what inve stigato r*
believe was a revenge shooting with
another man Although Mills wrtil
lo Central Florida Hrgional Hospital
lor trra im rn t. McDonough said hr
Irfl brforr hi* wound wa* tended
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H o a d . M c D o n o u g h *ald M ill*
exchanged aevrral *hoi* with a man
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•truck and one round *hatirrrd ih r
window of the nrarby markrt Mills
wa* ih r only |irr*on struck, said
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started as a revenge T h r y lirllrv r
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Q rtgory Mill*
Mills is wanted (or shooting Into a
vrhlc Ir. aggravalrd tultery. armed
robbery. possession ol a firearm by
a convicted Irion, use of a firearm
during ih r commission of a felony,
and grand ihrft
Mills Is desert tied as black, six
fret, two inches tall, weighing 215
A re Suspect. Page BA

Santa arrives: Parade rivals any anywhere
Dec. 11
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By VICKI DaBORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO H D — llum|irr lo bumper, wall lu wall
people lined Ih r waterfront In Sanford on
Saturday afternoon lo sec Santa com r to town.
Ahead ol Ih r Jolly Old Elf. Ih rrr was a parade
In rival any around
Mauds Irum Seminole. Lym an and Lake Mary
high schools. Sanford and Lakrvlcw middles
schools and Midway. Goldsboro and Pine Crrsi
elementary sc hools played Christmas carols and
danced ih rlr way along th r routr
Sparkling srcpiln* and gllltrrlng latnr III Ih r
way lor Santa.
"IT* Ihr prc-Mrsl thing I ever saw." said Ja m lr
l.lthgow. 7 of Sanford "I ra n 'l wall lo s rr Santa
Mr'* MM IMtl ”
Lorrlla Marshall. 9, said shr didn’t "g lv r a flip"
about Santa, hul shr had c ome to s rr ih r liand*
and I lie* dam n s
"I want In lx on the Da/zlers (SMS dancr learn)
w hrn I grt oldrr and I go rv r r y w h r r r I ran lo
wale h Ihcm .’*slir said
T h r parade was Ird by G rand Marshall
G rric h rn Schapkrr. piinrip.il of Srm tnoir High
S c I mmiI. who Inought cheers from Ihr crowd.
Shrrlll Don Ksllugrr. Mayor Hrttyc Sm ith and
C lly Com m lsBioner A .A . M cClanuhan were
among Ih r othrr dlgnllarlr* In Ih r paradr.
Drrlk Islrr. H. r lir r r r d wildly as h r saw Ihr
Seminole High I m ik I march proudly near thr
Iron! of Ih r intrude Mr said hr didn't know
anyone in th r Ixind
See Parade, Page BA

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Hundreds of spectators lined the streets along Christmas Parade, which Included
the lakofront Saturday lo watch the annual horse from Rio Bella Farms

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Property owners file lawsuit
Sale of Alaqua country club center of dispute

Plug pulled on Blockbuster park
F O R T I.A I'D K IIIU I.K
Hit* c t&gt;lla|«*r of IH ih khosirr I'.tik
doesn't mean &gt;111 end in II W a yn r Hut/rnga • goal in build a
horhcy arena lint th.n development in «rra ha* tx-rn thwarted
O n Friday Ih r plug was pulled nn i Im* pro| toned $| hillinn
entertainment and *|tori* rt)ftt|)lrx hy MIih khustrr F n lrrtu m
ntrni Group .mil 11 new (M tm t ro n iim in lc iU u n i g u m Viacom
Inc
Th e company- riled ih r [talk's lolly price tag and lengthy
construction |tr rlml for the d n lila n Ih ilm ig a li.nl dreamed up
Ih r p.itk in *hnwta*r I WO nl hi* three prolr-sstmi.cl sport*
learn 4
Tlie altmrtlnn wa* billed .14 a m ini DUtu-y W orld and would
lw » r Included *(&gt;oMs arena* a Ih rn ir |turk. (Urn and music
studio* a vinual frailly n m u w m rn i renler. iheairr«. rrntau
rant* and retail store*
Th e National llockry League's Florida Panther* and major
lean or liaarlwill 4 Florida Marlin* w rrr to play there l he
Marlin* will *tay at Joe Hobble Stadium
where lltil/rng.c *
other team, the N Fl. * Miami Dolphin* reside However, the
I'anlhrr* mav *till move hum downtown Miami
Hulzrnga *av* hr will rev 1*11 a handlut nl 4ntallrr *lles he
wa* rcaisldrrlng IH month* ago before III* prntnl4r to build a
h u rkrv arena IktlliMntetl into plan* tor a 2 Non a&lt; re «|4&gt;rt* And
entertainment merca

■y SANDRA I U I O T T
Maraid Slab Writer
l.O N (lW O O f)
Five Alatpia
piuywitv owners have (lied soli
10 prrvcn t the pm|»&gt;*rd sale «»f
It* country club to a Canadian
c o m p a n y te a rin g It w o u ld
change ilirlr lifestyle In Ih r
rxcItiBlvr development located
011 Markham Wood* Hoad
T h r pl.untitl* arr attempting
to sto p A laqua d evelopers.
West bury development Inr and

Westhurv Alaipia Inr horn sell
Ing Ihr country d u b In tTuhl.irik
Carp of Ontario for S7 8 million
The corjtnraltnn own* a chain of
got! courses and rnemtier* usr
any of the ('lu h l.m k n m r w
T he pto|«Mrd sate using (can
mou slot k In Chihl.lnk and a
note w h kh is Inlrrrst free lor '2
I f2 yean* rrcjuttr* no 1 ash
The resident* claim the sale
price l* Inflated lo prevent them
Imm rx rrrism g their option to
buy the i lot) from thr c!rvrlo|irr

before It I* sold In an outside
concern A more tralisiic value
for the proprrtv I* U N million
tlie v r (aim
Alaqua I* a ptlvalr guarded
ccwnmuully but II thr d u h house
lac little* air wild thru made
available lo non rraldeni*. It
would tHilden tlie road* *rrurtty
»v*trm and allow *ltaugers In
roam thr sttrrts resident* fear
T h r plaimilt* also *jcet eclair
tlie sate would allow W rstburv In

market It* adjarrnl development
hv offering Alaipta rlu b mem
bershlp* bringing more non
resident* into the &lt;om m unlly
H ie homeowner* have re
ip tested a circuit Judge sleep flee
pettysneil Dec
III inerting at
whN h the developer want* them
to dec Ide ll Ihev will buy the
c lull
l he re sklent* hope lo Inly the
c lu b lac ihtle* lo prevent the
l-&gt;**ihility &lt;&gt;f future sale and In
turn increasing property value*

Nurse tests negative for HIV
IN V ER N ESS — A male nur*r . hargrd with rapine five
anrw lhrtUrd female [latlrnt* In a hospital rreovrry room ha*
tested nrgatlvr lire the AIDS viru* iiro rd ln it to a *tate
laboratory report
Bruce Alan Voting 45. wa* ordered to undergo the tr*t after
he wa* .irrr*trd In CViotier and more than 70 other women
come forward with fear* they too were attacked in the Cttru*
Memorial Hospital reroverv rnmn
Young wa* arrr*ted aflrr another nwr*r reporretl *rrtng hint
hall-nude on top of a an unconscious IN tra r -old girl H r wa*
later charged w llh the lour other rount* of srxual ttaller*
Young ha* pleaded mnoreni and remained failed Saturday

Sniper in witness protection program
F T L A I’BEHDAI.F. — A *nt|ier killed hy poller after he fired
more than I NO »hor* from hi* apartment halronv w a* once fn
the government * witne** protection program and at one point
legally changed hi* name to .lame* Bond, court record* and a
federal official *ald
Marie Km ttao *ald her husband got a gun and opened fire
Tuesday night on police after the government thwarted hi*
plan to go bounty hunting in Haiti
Jame* D Krt»ttan. 54. wa* killed by a police *harp*hootrr
after he shot at |tolicrmrn with an assault n O r from ht* IOth
floor condominium a (tan merit
Kristian wa* known a* Waller C . Billing* before changing ht*
name legally to Jam es Bond, according to report* from the
(Vision Cliotie
In 1'I78 he wa* a key witness In a trial of two former
Boston based agrnt* of the I Hug Enfort rm rn i Administration
record* show- The .tgrni* wrre convlrted of *truigglmg drug*
and *el||ng secret* from the f )E A '» master computer

American Summit: Drug war
MIAMI — l.«utdrr» ul countries that produce the world's
( ik ame used the America* Sum m it on Saturday a* a formal to
prr%« for rich, drug-consuming nations to bear more of thr
burden In the war on drug*
Peruvian President Alberto Fujim on (ailed th r U S led war
on drug* a "disaster."
Fujim ori said U S strulrgle* promoting crop substitution
eradicating drug pmdut lug plants and financing I™ al law
enforcement agent le* have failed and wr should go on b um
there ’
T h e Peruvian president made the comment* in an Interview
with Th e Miami Herald saying he didn’t ia r r If they irritated
President Clinton
T h e leader* of drug produc trig countries are becoming
Increasingly outspoken In expressing their views that current
strategies aren't working to reduce the dnig trade
In his opening summit remark* Saturday, Bolivian President
Gon/alo Sanchez criticized 'the wralthlrr nations of the world
which finance the trade with their high levrlsof demand
Colombian President Ernesto Samper, who has four bullets
lodged In his body Im m an assassination attempt linked to
traffickers, ha* rrjtealrdly said he dorsn'l want ht* nation
turned Into a "Vietnam Irt the w ar against drug* “
Samper plannrd to propose a strategy at the summit taler
Saturday to combat money laundering An estimated *300
billion In Illicit profit* from drug running and other crimes are
laundered annually a&lt; ros* the globe much of It through Ih r
financial Institution* of dey eloped countries
,

From Associated Press reports

Cash 3

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P l»y 4

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LOCAL FORECAST

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The Slinet Iphrr lamlly had a larm down In
Ih r valley, but in order for the children lo be
able to attend this school, they moved up on
the mountain to Grandview. They ton
ttnurd to larm In the valley and my
granddad also cqierated a general More In
Grandview I have heard m any wonderful
stories about this school, and lo attest to It*
Influence on Its students, they continue lo
hold annual reunion* even (hough It closed
In 1920 when public *c hooU came to the
■ ur.c Only a lew former student* are still
living, hui some manage to return earh
year My dad graduated In 1920 and went lo
Piedmont ('allege that fall Tw o of his sister*
had graduated from there, one of whom was
leaching home economics there at the lime
An older brother. Jrase, decided to also
attend Piedmont that year, so the two of
them roomed together and both graduated
In I92N
A* you can tell, tht* I* where Marie
See B tln e cip b e r. Page 8 A

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves a ir I 2 h v i and &lt; happy. T h e current
Is to the south Water IrmjM'nilurc Is 70 degree*
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7 05 (i m. T ID E S : Daytona
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low*. 9:46 u in , 9 57 p m
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a hi 10 02 p in Coco* Beach:
highs, 3:45 a.in.. -I 04 p in
lows, 9 0 0 u in.. 10:17 p.rn

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BOATING
St. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Smalt craft exercise caution
Sunday: W ind shilling north­
west to north 20 knots Seas to 7
fret Bay and Inland waters
&lt;happy Numerous shower* and
I h underlet arm* Sunday night
Wind north to northeast 20
knots. Seas to 7 feet except
higher In thr Gulf Stream Bay
and In la n d w aters cha p py
Scattered showers

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Monday M orning fog thru
partly cloudy with a chance of
showers. Low* in Ihc mtd 50*
north to mid 60* south. Highs In
thr lower HO» Tuesday; Morning
log then partly cloudy with a
chance ol shower* Lows In the
60* Highs tn the upper 70*
Wednesday: Partly cloudy with u
chance of shower*. Lows In the
upper NO* to the lower (SO*
Highs In Ih r u p p rr 70s

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totuotey by The Santotd H«&lt;*to
Inc. 100 N. french Av* . tenlord.

Since I began writing this column. I have
been Irvin g to get all m y scrapbook* and
other memorabilia organized and Into one
part of ih r house so it will hr raster for tnr to
use | haven't quite *ucceeded. hut am
getting there* I recently unearthed some
scrapbook* diaries, r t r of m y parents — I
know there arc other* somewhere — so
tbought I'd use these resource* to write
about ac tivities in Sanford during the lair
1920* and 1930* In order for you to
understand Ihr sort of things dial w rrr
Important for them lo save, today. I ni going
to givr you a short biography of m y parrnt*'
lives
My mother. Marie Sirm per. was horn near
Butte. Montana on Oct. 31. 1904 She
moved lo Sanford In 1913 with her parent*.
Clara ami John Stem per. slstrr. Glad vie.
aged four, and brother. Jack, aged right

month* H r
brother, Bill, was born In
Sanford In 19Hi Jo hn S trm prr wa* a
butcher who worked at Hubert* Grocery and
later owned Strm prr Meat Market Icicatrc! at
111 W Ftr»l St The family first lived
nearby at 507 W Flist St then moved lo
1305 W T h ird St
Mv mother entered third grade al Sanford
Gram m ar School and graduated In 192.1
from Sanford High School then located al
N inth and i'alitictlo Since her lutnily
belonged to the First Congregational
Church, she went to one of that drnomlna
Hull's schools. Piedmont College Ul De­
murest. Ga.. that fall
My dad. Martin Sttnrrlphrr. wa* horn ()c t
7. 1901. in Khea County. T r im . Ihc ninth of
10 children Public school* were scarce In
easl Tennessee at that time, so in IHM4. the
A m e ric a n M issionary Association had
establshed Grandview Normal Institute, a
mostly boarding sc hool In I he small m m
m unlty of Grandview nri Walden’s Hldge

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X O K I) * n i Iu rv3 »y • vcvpC

Herald Correspondent

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Sunday. December t1 1994
Vol 87. No 96
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THE WEATHER

S a n fim l H e r a ld

Xu M O

Parents’ books a source for life in 20s, 30s

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Hero are the
w in n lnp numbers selected
Friday in the Florida Lottery

12 wee* clas* Burd sa*d the students teamed about propulsion,
speed end Other principal* ol physic* through the *ipertm*nt
Burd (lab photo) sals up the race The winner (right photo) t* In
view, (he other is loti in a cloud ol smoke

The Way We Were

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LOTTERY

The* students in Jim Burd* Exploring Technology class at
Laxe*taw Middle School in Sanford teamed a tun latson in the
design and construction ot miniature race car* The carbon
d'Oode powt'ed vehicle* were mad* by (he students In the

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POLICI B M W I
Suspect In lln tu p
Hanlon) jki IIi r arrested .lark Hnormond Mullla 24 llotrd as
tuimeleaa following an Investigation Into several u w i during
the jiast month Mullla waa rejiorledly Identified liy virtlma of
the varkma &lt;rm ira during a lineup T h u today at thr Sanford
jmllre station In onr raar Mullla waa acr used of taking a ihtim
arml automatic handgun from thr vehicle of a man wlw gavr
him a rtdr a! 25th Strrrt and Sanford A vrn u r on Nov IS In
connection with thr Incident. Mullla waa rhargrd with grand
thrft of a flrrarm On Dec 4. hr waa auapr&lt; trd of having atolrn
a i ar kry whlc h hr uard to lakr a briefcase with • ISO In raali
from a vehicle For that Incident hr waa rhargrd with burglary
to a ro n v ry a tu r and grand thrft Police alao found hr waa
wanted on a w an ant for violation ol probation on a prrvtoua
ronvk lion of grand thrlt

Domestic violence charges
llalarl M ura r yullii tir 211. and flla w llr Jud y Manure/ 24
l*rth ol 2837 Hunlakr Circle. I^ikr Mary w rrr arrratrd by
Seminole County dejmile* Wednesday on domraUc vkilenre
charges 'Jut I it-he told drputtra hla wtfr at rate hrd hla la ir
fiam trrr aald h rr huaband struck hrr &lt;hrrk Ikith w rrr
arrratrd on domratk vkilente Iwttrry charge*

Battery, aggravated assault
Thomas M aliolm llm w n 23 677 Muaay Mr a m b Court.
Li mg w nan] waa arrratrd on Itatlrry and aggravalrd aaaatilt
domratk vkilrnr r charge* W rdnraday aftrrmion llrtm n a
atatrr rrjm rtrd to Seminole County drputtra hr aboard and hit
h rr and puahn) hrr to thr ground, rauatng hrr to bump brr
brad on thr flrtur of tbrtr garagr Drown aald hla atatrr ahovrd
him flrat T l»r rtrpuly rejmrted aflrr Hrown waa takrn lo
Seminole Courtly Jail afir overheard him trll hla rnothrr that
hr plannrd to
{hla aiatrrl up bad and ihrn Ira vr thr atatr
The deputy further reported hearing Drown *ay "Me tould have
killed her today ’

Dom estic violence assault
Jonathan C Camptiell. 30. and hla alater. Genea A Garvin
14. both of 2213 Droadway Ave Sanford w rrr arrratrd on a
domraik violence aooault charge by Srtnlntrir County drpultra
W rdnraday T h r lr mother rr|iortrd Camptwll threatened
Garvin with hla flat and ahr tb rrw vaar* at him

Shoplifting charges
Sandra Jo Muggtna 2ft 7 )0 O a m la Drive. Sanford waa
arreatrd on a ahophftlng c barge by Sanford polke W rdnraday
Fmployre* of the H llr Aid. 243ft S Orlando Drive irpoflrd
seeing brr leave without paying for three cart orla of« igarrtira

Incidents reported to the sherllf
BUR OL A R IE S AMD T H E f T S
• Lakewood at thr Crusainga near l-akr Mary camcorder
valued at $640 reported taken from a truck sometime
Wednesday between 11 a m and 3 p m
• 1200 North Hart Hoad Geneva four wheel Yamaha
all-terrain vehicle, vitlued at $2,856 rejxirtrd taken from
driveway sometime Tuesday between 7 a m and I p m

O T H E R R E P O R TS
• A Caaarlberry woman reported she waa atopped on Lake
Em m a Moad at Grrenw ay Doulevard at mam Wednrorlav when
a man drove up brsidr her and preformed a *e vital act The tag
on the vehicle driven by the man waa traced lo a Lakr Mary
addrraa

Incidents reported to Sanford police
B U R G L A R IE S A M D T H E F T S
• 2200 block South Dark Avenue. 1B0B Dulck LrSabrr.
valued at $4,000. reported taken aometltne Wednesday
ben* een 6 30 p m and ft p m
• Seminole Centre. South Orlando Drive, a Deltona woman
aald her puror warn grabbed by a man rtdmg by In a tight blur
i ar at 3 IS p rn W rdnraday aa ahr walkrd through the parking
lot Shr rrjm rtrd thr puror cuntatnrd $230 in rash. credit card*
and $70 In other jusaesaion*
• Mincer Mot lira, 1809 South French Ave., airreo equipment
valued at $300 removed from car aomrttmr between 6 p m
Tueoday and 8 30 a m W rdnraday,
• Seminole Tow ne Center conatructlon altr, Wrat State Hoad
46. welding lead valued at $650 rrjm rtrd taken anmrtlmr
between 7 30 j» m Turoday and 6 30a m Wednesday

‘ L ig h ts on
for Life’
Herald Senior Stall Writer
S A N FO K D - The Florida Dep a r im r n l of T r a n s p o r ia ilo n
urge* motortsu to join the Dec
16 "Lights on for Life" inquired
driver awareness campaign On
that day. m otorist* are e n ­
couraged to drive with their
headlight* on during daylight
hour* — and of course, at dusk
— In aupjiort of National Drunk
and Drugged Driving l*reventlon
Month Gov lu w tn n Chiles and
Seminole County commissioner*
have declared the month of
D e c e m b e r aa " D r u n k a n d
D ru g g e d D r iv e r P re v e n tio n
M onth" In recognition of the
thousand* of people Injured and
k ille d on F lo rid a ro a dw ays
because of Impaired drivers.
lu st year. {M4 jteuple died on
Florida road* In alcohol-related
accident*, according to Informa­
tion from the Florida Dejiart
m rnt of Highway Safety and
Motor Vehicle* That represents
a drop from the 1,012 ulroholr e la le d fa ta litie s 111 1992
Another 23,540 jieoplr were
Injured, up nearly 1.000 Irom
the 22.595 jieojite Injured In
1992.
In Seminole C oun ty, three
jieople died on area roadway*
and another six jveople were
Injured due to Inquired drivers,
according lo F D O T sjxikrsman
S t e v c II o m a n .

STAY ALIVE
d o n t drink and drive

Back behind bars

By NICK RTEIPAUP
Herald Stall W rtltr______________
G E N E V A — Seminole County
■hrrlfTa drjiutlea and Oviedo
jw lk r coojjr rated In a raoe thl*
jm s I wrek which rraultrd In two
jieroona taring arrratrd on a
number u( t barge*
ffrjnitlra aald they were re
•IMinding to 1485 l-ake llarnry
Hoad near Geneva In rrgatd In a
jMiaathlr burglary Th e y aald
wtien they arrived a woman met
them at live door hut gavr them
a fktltkma narnr Shr wa« later
identified aa V k k e y E Harr
Sander* The arrrat rejiort aald
th r dejiuty ajm llrd whal hr
hrltevrd to tie i annahta in plain
view In the home and waa In the
jirocraa of requeailng a oeari h
w a rra n t w h en Hit kv C a ro l
T h o rn a * . 3 4 . of that u m r
address drove into the driveway
after allegedly returning from
out of town
Offtrrra aald Thornaa gavr
them ajioruval to ararrh the
home The arrrat rrjmrt aald
officer* totaled cannahta and
drug jvaraphrmalla with aoai*t
anre from an Oviedo K 9 unit,
then ararrhrd Thornaa' vehicle
rrjm ttrdly finding two handgun*
and a quantity of marijuana
S r v r r a l rejw rts were filed
ro n rrrn ln g the caw One aald
thr woman Sandrra tried lo fire
from the houar but fell to the
ground She waa taken lo Cen­
tral Florida Mcglnnal Hoapltal for
whal officers aald they originally
believed may have hern dntg
related but a auborqurnt rrjmr!
aald no drug uor w a* Indicated
Following an addo tonal :eaf» h
and In v ra llg a tlo n . d r p u llr *
placed Thorna* under arrrat on
i barge* of jm**r**kin of a (o n trolled »ubalance ovrr 20 gram*,
a n d c a r r y in g a c o n c e a le d
wrajmn/tlrrarm
Sander* waa alao arrratrd on
rhargra of jmaaraaion of a run
tro lle d * u b * ta n re . over 20
gram*. jm*ar*aion of drug ju»r
aphrrnalU. aggravated battery
on a law enforcement officer,
resisting arrrat without vkdenre,
and hrlberv
While at the
woman wa* Also
fugitive of juatlce.
Alabama Durrau
item

Tlon0 a - Sunday, D sca-rtia' It. 1 » 4

hoapltal, the
found to lie a
wantrd by the
of fuvratiga

Deputtea indicated their Invratlgatlnn Into thr r a w I* con
ttnutng
Additional rrjm rt* alao in ­
dicated thr woman a tar had
been found on W S H 46. and
had been towed Into ruatody No
indication was ever given how
ever, on w hy the deputies were
dispatched In response to a
burglary call

Tiffany Sanyo. 16 mads bar Initial court
appaaranca Friday aM#r being arraatad on
ebarg** aba vlolatad bar probation altar
laatmg poaitlv* for drug* Sba will remain in
jail wilb no bond until bar probation bearing
January IB Additional violation of probation
ebargaa mart Iliad agamat bar, Including
failure 10 pay reatltutton lo bar mother. April,
with whom aba la forbidden to have contact
Sanyo wa* convicted In December, 199? of
tecond deg re* murder and conspiracy to
commit murder after plotting with Irlenda lo
kill her father. W ayne Sanyo, national
president of the Warlocks Motorcycle Club In
their Altamonte Spring* home April Sanyo baa
said aba wants to reestablish contact with her
daughter
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EDITORIAL

An in sid io u s
k ille r
Dr
S h ash i G o r r r r c r n l l y held a new *
conference focusing on the danger* of cota ln e . a n d on the im p a rt the d ru g ha* m ade
in S e m in o le C o u n ty .
C a ll it a new* conference, b u l it w a s n 't
new s
People a lre a d y k n o w w h a t a killer
cocaine ts.
T h e m a in point of th r m e e tin g was to put
all t h r in to rm a tin n about cocaine abuse a n d
related d ra th s In to one brief d iscussion
Mo|iefully. D r G o re m ade all residents w h o
heard hi* m essage th ro u g h the m edia m o re
aw are of the d ru g s ' pow e r, ca u sin g nine
cocaine related d e a th s In S e m in o le C o u n ty
just th is year
C o c a in e how eve r, isn't the o n ly p ro b le m
M a riju a n a ha* c e rta in ly caused Its share of
trouble* Most re ce n tly, w r ha ve K o h y p n o l.
c o m m o n ly r a l l r d
"R o o fle s " as w e ll us
E c sta sy, w h ich is a s y n th rtic d ru g m ade w ith
cocaine a n d heroin
Sellers and d istrib u to rs a r r fu lly aw are of
what k in d of ' k ic k ' each of these d ru g s is
supposed to give a person T h r p ro ble m i*
that u sers som etim es end u p w ith m ore th an
th e y b a rg a in e d for
T h e y s u ff rr severe
m edical proble m s, a n d even d ir
A g a in , the sellers w ill I r ll p ro spective
clients that these d ra th s were because of an
overdose o r Im p ro p e r use of the d ru g s
It sh o u ld be noted that sellers a r r out for
one p urp ose — to m ake m o n e y If they can
get a person hooked, th ey w ill c o n tin u e to
have h im or her for a client, a n d c o n tin u e to
m ake th a t proht
T h e o n ly w ay for these d ru g p ro b le m s to be
(ough t, ts for the in d iv id u a l to d o so m e th in g
If a p p roa che d b y a dealer or seller, refuse
D on't e ve n go a lon g w ith som eo n e te lling y o u
to " t r y th is just o n c e ," because w ith d ru g s ,
once is seldom possible
In a d d itio n to re fu sin g to b u y o r try d ru g s ,
the se con d step for citize n s Is to report d ru g
v ile a c tiv ity to the law S o m e o n e m a y call
yo u a s n itc h , b u t to oth ers, y o u m a y be
sa vin g a life
L e t's n ot m ake d r u g abuse s tric tly a cho re
for o u r la w e n forcem ent officers U n til a n d
u n lrs s e ve ryo n e starts to la ke a ctio n , the
cocaine, "ro o fle s ." Ecsta sy a n d others w ill
c o n tin u e to kill o u r people a n d o u r c h ild re n It
can be. a n d Is a lre a d y a p p e a rin g to be. the
ru in a tio n of us all.

Staying free
The United State* Congress Is held In low esteem
by die American public Several months ago in a
national poll only nine percent of the public
thought that bring a member of Congress was an
honorable profession Yet. our form of government
Is envied throughout the world
W hen the Iron C urta in collapsed. Eastern
European nations were (aied with the prospect of
changing from totalitarian governments to free
governm rnis Many of these countries have turned
to the United Stales to advise them In making this
difficult political transition One of these newly
em erging democratic nations ts Slovakia. It
became lndr|&gt;e[idrnl Irani C zrr hoslmakia on Jan
l. 1993 Slovakia had been the agricultural part of
the Czech nation It presently has a population of
5.3 m illion people. Its history can he traced back to
the sixth and seventh centuries when Slavs first
occupied the area Soon thereafter the Slovaks
were conquered by the Magyars lallas Hungarians!,
w h o d o m i n a t e d fo r o v e r 1 .0 0 0 y e a r s
Czechoslovakia as a result of the " v e lv e t"
revolution her amr free In 1989 when the co m m u ­
nists were overthrown The split between the
Czechs and the Slovaks was prim arily caused by
politicians on both sides arid not by the people of
the Czech Republic Mr. Meclar was the first Slovak
prime minister when his party won 74 (49 percent)
o( Ihe 150 seats In the Slovak National Council. He
was not able to hold his parly together and lost
powrr in 1994 Privatization has gone slowly,
unem ploym ent Is approximately 16 percent and
Inflation ts double digit There is little foreign
investment compared with the Czech republic
Th e Slovakian government has requested lltat
representatives from the Untied States Congress
meet w ith m any of llietr recently elected deputies
and conduct a week-long seminar on how our
Congress is run I am honored in have been asked
to lead the delegation and will tie traveling with
former Congressman Lucien Nedzi of Michigan,
hill Drow n, p.uli-imentanan of the House. Hyde
Murray, former assistant to the Republican House
Leader hob Michael. There are obviously, m any
challenges for hts new ly formed country, yet. It ts a
privilege to work w ith people who struggled for
i heir freedom for over 1.000 years I hope that In a
small w a y we can contribute to their staying free
Lou Frey J r ..
Member of Congress '69-*79
Orlando

Formal behavior-punishment model
In this society with all of our knowledge about
c h ild developm ent, politician* i niitlm iatlv
advance a formal behavior punishment model as
a way to counteract Mu tely * tils More crimes
a rr equivalent to building mote pttwins More
out ot wedlock pregnancies requires th r building
» l orphanages If wr sr|Mratr poof mothers and
their children w r punish both nl them The 111*
of so cie ty are ru m p le s and t h r lu rn ia l
punishment I m- ha \ lor model* have never worked
effectively II this wa* the i ase rrcldtv ism would
not lie one id the larger problem* i onf root log law
enforcement official*
People a rr social b rin g s who thrive on
unconditional love, acceptance and tielonging
ihe AIM's ot building sell esirem Self-esteem
feeling good atstul oneself ts Ihe prrt u i s k to
respect for oneself, others and achievement
The re {ore. individuals are taught responsibility
for their behavior In an environment that
preclpttalrs the Intrm alizatkm of society * val
oes
Factni* that mltlgair against creating the I&gt;jw
of hrhavkir that mirlures children arr I I
poverty; 2) lack nl supervision 3 I dearth of
activities that build working together rrla
l ton slop* According to the State ot Am rrk a s
C h ild re n 1994 yearbook published bv the
C hildren * Defense Fund vast number* of
children arr growing up In circumstance* *»
hopeless that early childbearing is o h rn sren a*

SEM INOLE
OPINION

LUR LEN E
S W E E TIN G

"a n ap|&lt;raling option
ISivrrlV Is MtinrlhUlg (hat might ritgull ant ot
us Manv families lrr| Ihe) ate |u*t one of two
paychecks removed loan p n e t l ) In l'e*J one
in live lor 14 8 uflllkml c hildren lo r d in |m )rrt)
Th is frp fo srm rd more than live nod loo inner
than In 1973 Ikm n sirln g m any of our leading
&lt;cMtijMtnc* has provided rto n o m k tnsecurtt)
even lot college trained head* ot household The
median income lor young lamilie* plunged
nearly one third lirtw ren 1973 and 19*8) hv
ru n Hast the top three percent ot American*
rr(«vitrd higher total earning* than the tuition!
4 I |&gt;erirni In 1990
T h r National Research C o un cil In th ru
publication In t.o*Ulg Generations A d o le s c e n t*
In High Settings contends that t hlldtrn and
adolescent* do not havr "resource* suppert* or
oppcKlunlite* essential to health) devekipnirnt

and succrsslul transition to adulthca*l Accord
ttigly
7 m illio n child ren na tio n w id e are
embroiled in clrrum sUJW r* over w h k h they
Have no ro n tm l that greatly limit Ihetr future
welt tiring
In 1902 the t a tn rglr Council s rrp itt entitled
A Mailer of Tim e Risk and Opportunities in the
Non school Hours
Im thaird that comimmltv
organization* are not reaching a multitude ol
y o u n g a d o le sce n t*
these u rtsuper vised
youngster* arr vulnerable to drug* early w vital
a c tiv ity and gang activity
The October
November u r n .Veers see A IVII of parent* and
c hlldtrn found that almost half 143 (irrrenll of
children are not involved in any regular
alter sc Irsil program
Ask any ccmc Ii whether it t* the coach id the
itetMting tram or the loothall learn, young people
who pailli ipale in train activities acquire
valuable skills 1 hey Irani how to relate to others
and lake rrsponstblllt* lor their hrhavkir
There may he a |irrva*l)r mi*c uruepimn about
poverty that cloud* perception ami individuals
•ire not seen hut negative* are attributed to
|m-rsonv in poverty There seem* to lie a tacit
assumption that the p e n nerd to tv punished (or
tiring In p o r t l y The klra that orphanages were
p ro p r child c are tarlllUr* lee a m r obsolete when
Ronald Feldman clean of the Colum bia Universi­
ty Sc lus4 of Sc* la! Weak hrt|ird redesign tiny*
to w n into a series id group home* in the 197VH

Don’t bring back
the bad old 70s

A loved one dies at Christmas
O h . It's m y time of year Christmas songs on
the radio, those schmaltzy movie* on Ihe tube,
people are acrua/fv bring nice lo each other
yup. It * ihe holiday season, a five-week period
between the day before Thanskglving and New
Year * Eve when anything is possible, and
sometime* r v r n happen* W e've got Ihe seven
days of Hanukkah. thr 12 days of Christmas,
and a really t»ad hangover on the first ol
Ja n u a ry lo celebrate Then th rrr's good wilt
towards rnrn. peace on ra rih. and wassailing
one a little heart out with friend* and the
fa m ily m rm b rr* one can find w ith in a
three stair area And not to be an old poop, hut
It's that wassailing and Ihe New Year s
hangover I want to write about here today
W hen a loved one dies, it can be a*
devastating an event as anyone can endurr
during the normal course ol the year When It
happens on a major holiday. It can tie 10 times
as bad I've known three people who have
expired during this five weeks of celebratory
events, two ol them died from drinking and
driving, one on Christmas day. It didn't matter
m uch to them, they were gone, splattered all
over some dashboard on a lonely stretch of
mad Hut to the families who were counting on
thrlr being home toi Ihr holidays, welt the
celebrations will never quite lie Ihe same for
Ihe rest of their lives One less place will be set
at the feasting, altho u gh still noticed,
nonetheless There will be fewer presents lo
buy. less under the tree or passed out each day
of the candles. A n d In a moment of rushing
around, when everyone else ts busy doing this
or that, one person will find a private spot to
shed one or more tears In remembrance of the
one who can never come home again There
will be time later for the others lo probably do
the same, each In their own secret way, so as
not to upset the Joyous spirits around them.
As I said, three of my friends died during the
holidays. One. sim ply because he (ell asleep at
the wheel, trying to stretch that one extra mile
out of an already much too long drive. The
other two. however, were drunk, period They
both reportedly had blood alcohol levels
sufficiently to protect their radiators against an
Alaskan winter. Just a few harmless drinks, a
little partying with friends before making nice
with the dull, m uch too restrictive folks and
Ihetr silly traditional ways of orchestrating the
(am ity get-togethers T w o or three brers,
maybe something a little harder to fortify
themselves against the chill of the December
night outside 1 sometimes have wondered II
they were even aware of Ihetr respective ends
w hen they came; one wrapped neatly around a
200-year old oak tree; the other under Ihr
center section of a parked scml-trallrr. Du you
suppose they felt the Impact? Saw It? Died
quickly, or slowly, out there In their "spirits"
of the season?

DAVID
G E O FFR E Y
COE
I h r polkr reports told of the jirotiahility that
one of my friends was probably asleep when hr
died The other sup|Mtsedlv saw Ills car go
under the side panel of the semi this tolerance
for alroho! was Infinitely higher) Nice holiday
presents lor the cops, firemen, and paramedic*
w ho had to spend Ihetr shllts culling my
Irtends out of the w irrk a gc those bright and
shining nights It must have really put them
Into the holiday spirit, that’s lor su ir And lor
the families all nice and snug In I heir beds,
w ho suddenly had to go out In thr middle ol
the night and identify the bloodied rrmalns ol
their near and dear. I mean who could ask (or a
lietter way lo ra p Ih r family get-together'/ Alter
all. II did cause even more of th r families of
both friend* to come together, for thrlr
funerals All lor Just a frw drinks with friends,
w ithin that notorious 25 tulles from home
we've all In .ttd so m ui li ohnui
A s I said, m y Irtends didn't have to sillier
through the agonies thrlr (ainlllr* did. They
w r r r Just m &gt; m u ch roadkll! by the tlm r I h r
news got out Maybe "th e y " went iminrplai r
from w h rrr they could look down u|xm all the
unhappiness their ilealhs had caused, or up
I don't know, neither one of them was
particularly religious Hut Just *up|M&gt;*lng they
did for a moment, do you think they regretted
their actions? D o you Imagine (hat II given the
opportunity to repeal the previous few hours,
they might Opt lor a slightly different outcome?
Maybe they would have staved home, or
perhaps had a few less libations Had they
walled a lew years they might havr been
around to lice through Ihe Clinton years, or
Rraganomii s or I h e somewhat more stringent
legal rules on what the local biirkreps could
sell to the slightly tipsy W ho knows They
didn't get the second chance as tar as I’m
aware, they never married and had children of
Ihetr own lo worry about doing things they
prhhahly shouldn't, so It's all academic and
sim ply (Kiintless speculative thought on my
part to even pose the questions
1 was talking to the mother ol one of my
friends the other day. She thought her son's
death was somewhat pointless I had lo agrre
w ith heron that one.

II anything worries me more than thr
*|w-«lrr of mflaUon it's llie |rtiplc who don I
worry alsiul inflation
What In tarnation ts wrong with them
Ihesr |ieople who don't worry alvMtl inflation'/
Have they no memory ol Ihe havoc wreaked
by the double digit inflation of ih r J im m y
Carter i r z i s ’ Have they forgotten the pain iif
Ihe deep ret rw h m that lothiwed when the
Reagan admin!*!ration and a &lt;ompllani
F e d e ra l R e s e rv e
h o a rd w r u n g the
econom y d rv wtfh
tig h t c r e d it and
hundred* of (arrner*
tost ihetr land and
thousand* ol host
nesses folded and
m illio n s of people
w err laid o ff’
I I m-v tail Into s m ir
p r e d ic t a b le ca I r g o r l e s . th ese
p r o p lr w h o d o n 't
w o rry about inllaHull Ih c rr arr the ( i f anything
knee |ri k leflirs who
worries me
like hot economies.
m ore than Ihe
U r .O r Wall Street.”
specter of
instoi) lively distrust
Inflation, it's Ihe
(Milker* and Itnan
people w ho
riei* and pine lor
don I worry
about inflation J
soft
m oney and
the d is s o lu tio n ol the
Frit, the nation's cemial Im i i K. w hlrh atirrupts to control tnllalton by adjusting
money supply and r rrdti rates Ibis explains
wliv Ihe exceedingly liberal Nation magazine
•rusadr* for ihe "democratization ol the Fed"
and argues that Its governors should Ur ln led Instead of .ipiHilntrd
Thai * all wr need — Fed member* who
have in i .mqiuign like pollitrtan* and cater to
*|*r« ial Intrfr-sl* to keep Ihetr Jolts That
would stabilize ihe old economy, lor certain
Mien there a ir the politicians, usually
liberal w ho would love to he aide to
manljiulale the economy &lt;&lt;&gt; accomplish Ihetr
m m ial goal* m lo further Ihetr own {tohilca!
fortunes T h is explain* w h y Sen Paul
Sarliaitrs I) Md rarely passes on a charier lo
I m s Ii ihe F n l and why Sen flyrori D u g a n .
I&gt; N I)., contend*, as hr did In a USA Today
rdltotlal Iasi month, thal the Feri s tioard
mem lie n "masquerade as a hum li of chaste
economic monks hut to lait worship Walt
Street and hike Interest rale* every lime the
bond m arkri "so much as shivers 1
Well,
yrs, ih r companies whose stot ks are sold on
Wall Street do employ people by the millions
and ihai seems like a fairly critical r lrm rn i of
a sound economy And yes. ih r bond market
Is regarded as a basic barometer of inflation
tears lloiids are long term Investments and
those who buy them want lo know that their
returns a ir not going to lie eaten alive Ami
bonds, a lirr all. are Ih r UtMrutnrnta I lull pay
for Industrial development and public Infra­
structure and are therefore Justly viewed as
ihe fulcrum ujion which the economic seesaw
leeters
Then there are ih r highly Intelligent and
supremely confident individuals who just
believe llietr crystal ball* arr clearer than Ihr
Fed's They see no signs ol Inflation and think
the rm ira l hankers erred when they boosted
Interest rates a total of 2 5 (mints over Ihe
past year. Th a i explains w h y m y wife
regularly |crrs m y conservative attitude
toward InDuHot).
Hut dear wile. I argue, the Fed consults a
m yriad of Indices. Th e y look at the mtem ploym ent talc, factory orders, order
Im i kings, productivity, commodities prices,
vendor deliveries, slock market performance
.md I m u ii I market 11uj ination ami on and on
It Is the Fed's job in detect the faintest w hiffs
of Inflation and stay ahead of n We have to
trust thrm .
Then there are the young lolks. Generation
Xers or close to it, who simply have no vivid
m em ory of the hell that Inllailon creates. Th is
explains w hy my nephew, sitting ntound my
sister's Thanksgiving table us we discussed
world history, forrlgn affairs and advanced
economic theory, suddenly exclaimed 'T i n
ready fora Hide tnll.it ton?"

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Parade
Continued from l’ « (e IA
lltii I in doing to lir 4 Sc tin
Hole » hr II I I|r| btg hr m Ii )
I hough I tic- &gt; » r i r i h r r r n l
-hlefv I h r other high schrarf
mil* dlil not i lu a such jn lr lil
supjswt lioni i h r ■ rowd
A llri all
L r d lr h ry l M id
Scmirurfc IS San lord's *« hool
( i v m i u i i t front ih r Hanford
11V111114*1li a ** ln»&gt;l ni|i|icd over
Ih r |hil udi' While ih r lovely
young Udir* from the Ballet

L

G uild id Hanford were on their
lie* lor the event
M otnriliu de llo4l* m m r literal
I* stapled to 1 »u * and tru ck *
bla ste d C h ris tm a s ca rols a n d
li* i* lr il ch e e ry III I tr r lv r v fro m
ever* w indow and su n roof
I h a l * *•&gt; i o l r

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K o fd nf a green tru i k fra tio n e d
w ith golden g a rla n d and
dm
rri hy a toddler In an o v e rtire d
le d hal sealed on III* la th e r *
la p

A p p ro p ria te ly
the parade
catered to the i hlldhond dream*
of sugarplum* and randy i anew
Cotton candy hot dog* and
hulled ia-4tint* w r r r al*o a part
of the m rno lor taolh nose and
tongue
Stiarollipie Kerne. 2 *ald «h r
woved ' the jtaradr hut It wav
ton noisy
lion t listen to her
m untried her five year old brother
Ikm nllo 'll’* perfect.*’

Continued from Page I A

Irorti new construe tkm and a 2 5
(&gt;errrnt annual increase from
reappraisal* of existing p ro ­
perties
T v r made m y position clear
for ih r last iwo year*.” said
Commissioner Daryl McLain, "to
hold the line on lax Increase*
and look at drdlcaled source* of
Income for stormwater.'"
Mclaim suggests delaying the
county’s building construction
program or spread out over a
longer prrtod of time MrLatn
also suggests a stormwater tax
or f r r based o n lo r a lt r e d
drainage nerds, rather than
county wide needs McLain said
he supports a level kiaded tax
rate to avoid sjxke*
C o m m issio ner W tn Adam s
couldn't lie reached, hut has said
in the post he supports separate
binding lor stormwater needs

aspei is of airline and
terminal operations
"Director Kandy Ijrr and I
have hern writ king in ronJun&lt;
lion with Universal for a consid­
erable length of lime, said J L I
Director Bill Brain "I see this as
an excellent move forward for
the Sanford airport berausr
once the btg boys imajor airline
oprralkms) know what outstand
Ing service we ra n offrr In
Sanford, m orr nf them will be
Interestecl In coming here
Brain said Universal which
has been located tn Miami, is
very experienced In handling
domrstli as well as Internal lonal
fflghls and will tie a welcome
addition at the airport especially
with the new terminal la« titty
now operating
Established in 1990, Universal
p r e s e n tly has o v e r * JS d
employee* and handle* overf7CX)
d o m e s tic and tn te rn a tio u a l
commercial airline High is prr
month at the Miami Interna

Taxes
Continued from Page 1A
unincorporated util*
|tv las hum 4 percent tn the foil
10 percent level allowed by the
•fate Mahon proposed a slight
jirojierty ta* reduction a (at
reserve coffer and a weep In*
crease in the utility las
Kabun'* reasoning was the
utility ta* 1* [laid by home
o w n e r* a n d r e n l r r * a lik e ,
Spreading the ta* burden lo a
gtoup which carrte* I he lowest
overall ta* burden in tlie county
Th e addtttonal 96 million gem
crated from the utility ta* In ­
crease wa* in pav for more than
• 1 2 m illio n in sto rm w ater
e*|&gt;ensr* and to reduce the lire
and toad service laze* fm unin
r .a p m H r d rrw d m i* b y a total of
I f 7 million
W ith the ellminaUon nf ih r
utility ta* from the lonnula. and
shifting of stormwater %[&gt;rtidlng
to the reserves, those reserves
dropped hy more than 51 m il­
lion That, coupled with a mm*
111is*ion ordered lax cut tire per
th a n i h r one p roposed hy
Mabun. and the stair* proposed
1 level loaded" I a* ralr was out
the fiscal door.
T h e p o rkrl book Im parl of
(hose derision* may fie dramal
Ic. In 1993, county stall prr
dieted using thrli utility la* and
le ve l-lo a d in g p h lln so p y, the
county w ide ta* rntr would Int reave less than 75 rent* during
Ih r following five years The
largest single Increase would
amount tn about 2 6 p rrrrn t
under Ih r proposal
Th a t's an Inrrrase of less than
540 during flvr years for Ihr
owner of a 575,000 home

With last year * revenue *htf
ting *taff county-wide projirrty
la*r* will have tn Increase 51 14
during the nett flvr yrais In
maintain Ih r same programs
That * an Increase of more than
505 The ta* rate will jum p 24
percent n r»t yrar. then Inerrase
I pert ent or lev* for tile nr*t
three year*
Nr*t year'* projerlrd jum p
would general r a turn I 511 5 mil
lion to pay for stormwairr and
co n struction program * T h e
county rrserve lurid would In ­
crease slightly When commt*
•toner* first rrjr r tr d Mahon »
suggestion for using the utility
ta* for stormwater *|&gt;endlng two
vrwr* ago, he w anird them that
drt Iskiu would Inrrrase pressure
to raise ihr |in&gt;|ierty la* rate
"W e re looking at a I 1 m ill
ta* inerrase tireausr ol the stulf
they've put off for the |&gt;ast lewyears. " said Morris " lt ‘s rat
ching up with us and we can't
hide any morr "
Morris said some of the tax
Irnp&gt;*ct i an lie shllird by kKiklng
to an a It r r native source ol
money (or ih r stormwater pro
gram, expected to cost 51 m il­
lion to 54 million for a decade or
more
The commissioner s responses
to ih r projection vary
I w o u ld look lo a n y a dditio n a l

Increases m construction a n d
cuts Ml the budget." said C o m ­
m issioner F a t W arren
"My
(Mtsiiton is zero-based budgeting
a n d looking at n e w c o n stru ctio n
for uny a dditiona l revenues "
Th e dvr-year projection In ­
cludes an estimate nf a 2 p rrcrn l
annual Increase In lux Incumr

Cuts
• Ta x Collector 51 million

Continued from Page 1A
thr current budget,
u hl&lt; h is slightly more ihan hall
lo 591 5 milium General Fund
T h r fund provides money for
m any basic county functions
except lire protection, road
building and uiillty service*
Ollier General Fund money
comes from siatr- and feder­
ally -shared taxes I he balance of
alMiui 5150 million comes horn
(•liter sources erf ineornr liesldrs
(h r &lt;ountywide priqierty tax,
Let's say you had to cut 511,5
million from ibis yrar * General
Fund of 591 5 million Here's thr
{ho le r* yo u have
- C o n stitu tio n a l officers, re­
quired hy the stale Constitution
547 H million
Including
• Cfc rk M * "lilts 54 2 million
• Judicial functions 52 5 mil
Uon
• Properly Appraiser 51 m il­
lion
• SlierIII 514.7 million
• S u p e rv is o r of Ele ction s:
5«52.&lt;XXI

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Other county him turns 545.7
million

Including
• General Government 9 | l»3
million
• Library and Leisure Services
(Parks) 5&lt;t 5 million
• public Safety 53 7 million
• Health and Hum an Services
55 5 million
• Public Works 5205,000
• C ounty Development 93
million
• C rnlrul Accounts and Meserves $10 5 million
He venue options
• SI (ter 51.(XX) ol taxable
property raises about 510 m il­
lion
• I percent ol the utility tax
raises alxiut 51 million
Presuming stall predictions lor
revenue and s|M-ndltig needs tor
next ve.ir are accurate, eommtsstoners have llttlr flexibility for
m aking dramatic changes to
spending.

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Sc hool From 1920-34 *he elan
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 2 A
taught at Sanford Junior High
S t r m p r r a n d M a rtin
and Seminole High School In
Stlnetlphrr met. I have heard
If *30. *lie and IfiMhnan Lehman
many tale* of their year* there
were selected vjionviiy ol Ih r
together
S IIS Class ol 1014 a jxrslllon
Ikith Martin and J e w took
they held lliroughoul thtsc !.***'*
voice letMcin* there and w rrr
enure Imir year* of high school
member* of the Piedmont Male
Martin St inn ipltrr completed
(J u jrtrttr Thl* group traveled
for Iwo eriflre year* 111122 2.1 hi* lour wlih the quartette In Ih r
iiim m e r nf 1020 and bought a
and 11121 2fi| Ihrouglimit the
round trip liu* Ik krt lo Sanford
eastern tinned Stale* «inglng
rn o * tly In C 'n n g re g a l lo n a l he never lived Ih r return fare H r
*l»rtii hi* first few night* in the
chut rive* advertising the college
Tht* (Mid their entire exj«en*e* PICO Hotel, then got a room
for their final two year* at elsewhere for S I per week He
Piedmont and they al*o ret rived landed a Job at Chase and
expense* and a small salary I Company on Aug :M), 1020. as
have m y dad * dlarte* from these assistant tralfU manage r and
remained an employee there for
trip* they had *omr grrat e*(&lt;r
40 years fir was promoted lo
rtence* for *outhern farm boy*
manager of the building material
In addition to hi* winging
Martin was captain nf the varsity department on O n I 1017, a
basketball team, president of the position hr held until his re
•Indent aaeoclallon. voted best tirement on f&gt; t 7 I'kXi
Marie and Martin were mar
all around and most (topular
rted on Ju ly 0. Itr27, ai ihr
hoy. etc lie graduated ru m
S trm p rr home on Went Th ird
laudr with a degree in rhrm l*
Street They lived at 1212 West
try
then
Marte Stern per only attended Third, 2000 Cedar A i r
Piedmont for two yrar* but wa* boughl ih r house at 2404 Park
A v r tn 1012 at a cost nf H MOO
Editor of the 1025 yearbook
president of lire Florida Alabama One of their reasons for rmving
Club, vice president of her eta** till* large two story house wa* s o
they could operate a tourist
and u * * tale editor of the new*
(taper In tho*r day* a person home whir h they did for m am
could teach school with only two years If you recall. Park Avenue
year* of ((dirge, *o that I* what was Highway 17 02 until the
•lie did She taught *l*lh grade mid- 1950a
After 1014. my mother was a
it* Franklin. S C during the fall
of 1025. but returned to Sanford substitute teacher off and on at
•oon after C hm tm a* and began Sanford Junior High and Sem i­
teaching ai Sanford Gram m ar nole High School* «hr woidd

DENNIS M IC H A EL CAPONE
Ik-nnts Mu hart Capone, 4H,
Lake Destiny Drive. Altamonte
Springs died Thursday. Dec 8
at Ills home
Born In Brooklyn. NY on Sept
2. 194»&gt;. Ca|Ktnr was a caterer,
who moved to m itr a l Florida in
I9MO He w as a Catholic
Survivors include hts mother
Martha FTirdman ol Margate; hts
b ro th e r J o h n ol A ltam o n te
Springs, and Ills sister Diane of
Margate.
B a ld w in F a irc h ild Funeral
Borne. Forest City. In charge ol
the arrangements

E U G E N E D. C O LE M A N
Eugene I) Coleman. 81, Med
Bug KiMd, Casselberry, died
Thursday. Dee. 8 at Life Care
Center In Altamonte Springs
Born In Chicago on Aug 6.
1913. he was a portrait painter
and former chairm an of thr
hoard at both Winter Park Me­
morial Hospiial and Winter Park
Savings and Loan. H r moved to
central Florida In 1931 He was
art A rm y Air Corps veteran of

Airport

W o r l d W a r I I a n d a it
Episcopalian
S u rv iv o rs include hts wile
( atharine H B his son Steven
K of Altamonte Springs, hts
daughters Laurie of C a sselb rm
and D e b o ra h L a P rrn le re ol
M aitland; hts sister Rebecca
Wilson of Casselberrv. and live
grandchildren
C a r e y H a n d -C o x P a r k e r
Funeral Home. Winter Park. In
charge of the arrangements.
W 1LB R O D C. “ B A R G E "
PAFARO
Wlibrud C . "S a rg r" Fafard. 8 1
M a g n o lia D riv e , A lla m o ttte
Springs, died Thursday. Nov 8
at hla residence.
Horn lit New Brdlord. Mas* on
J u ly 12, 1913. he was a rrtirrd

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322-2611
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i lonal Atr|viri
Maul D u b e president ol tint*
venuti A v U lk in Service* said
that they have f«-en In negoilaikwis for Several months and are
pleased to lie the fust commer­
cia l airline g ro u n d handler
selected h v the Sanlold A i i j m i M
Authority lo Ofremte out of the
new terminal building
f&gt;ulie further stated that the
new terminal will provide an
outstanding alternative in C en­
tral Florida for Imth domes! ir
and International c arriers
H r said the location of the
airporl. with direc t access to S M
4 17 IGreenr W av l as w ell as

Intcrslalr-T will enable jm s s t ti­
ger* rapid acres* to all (Vntral
Florida tourist attrac tion* as well
a* Davtona Beach and Fort
Canaveral
Universal* extensive experi­
ence m providing passenger
ground handling services is
aimed at insuring quality service
to all the airline* at the Sanford
alrfNiri
Universal will also he able to
handle w Ide body eonlalnrrt/rd
aircraft
The growth of Universal In
Sanlord Is rxperted to offer
many employment upponunities
lor ihe local community

Suspect
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
Mrs. with blai k hair and
must.ii lu and b n w rn .O ifs He
h a s lo o r u t U 'i*

a uaktd w*HUau

on hts bark. it rose (ictal on hi*
right Intrant)
standing dog on
his led forearm arul another

A i r F o r c e s e n io r m a s t e r
sergeant, who moved to central
Flo rid a In 1978 l|c was a
member erf the Catholic Church
oTthe Annunciation. the Over 55
Club and Air Force Sergeant *
Assoc tattoo
S u rv iv o rs include hts wife
Loretta, his win Mu hard from
NorwiMMf. Maas Iris daughters
Valerie Collev ol Porters Comer.
NY and WUIa Sm ith "i Port

marking on his nglil up[«rr arm
lie of irn «av* the word “ Heavy ."
Mill* was released trimi Ihr
Martin ConrcUonaL M utin y in
June alter sen lug lour years on
an arson and shoaling into an
occ uplrd building conviction

Je ffe rso n . NY. hts brothers
Donat of Dartm outh
Mass
Moger of Honolulu and Joseph of
East Haven. Conn., hts sisirr*
Doti.ilda Mobitaltlr of Takoma
Park. Mcf
Marie Hose and
Louiw-. |m&gt;|ft of Franklin. NH and
Theresa Corlho of Hayward.
Calif and six grandchildren
B ald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
charge ol the arrangements

W hen the time co m es,
ch o o se an independent
fu n e r a l homey
Wc care about how we serve families.
The service will meet your needs, not ours.
Wc provide the best service at Ihe best price.
Wc do ull preparation at litis facility.

ta lk !

J in n y i i ig lo
w ith a toy
f o r the
’Toys fFor 'Tots
campaign.

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Th* ly(w ot Cje tw r*aa*lwt et any pewsootfvcx^haX Vw
iwwtatat tniwww* toIhe mww# ol rw fwwepepw

on asionally fill in for almost a
i omplrte year
Since my dad was a Baptist
they (Timpromlved and attended
First Presbyterian for the first
lew years of Ihrtr marriage
Another reason for this was that
my dad was bring paid there a*
a soloist In 1*114, they both
joined First Baptist Church
Sim e she had grown up In
Sarilord. my innlhrr had many
friends here and was active in
several organization* M ich as the
Sanford Garden Club, various
I’T A s Ka»trrn Star, and 11
Club She also taught a Sunday
•chiMil i lass of young women for
20 years al First Baptist
Mv dad found ill* nk hr In
various singing grmi|&gt;* and as a
soloist at many functions H r
enjoyed playing diamond Im II
and tennis and was a member of
the Kiwanl* Club. Fifty Assoc i
nlr* among many other organi
rations At First Baptist, hr
served as deacon, assistant trea
surer, choir director, and In
many other rapacities
After nine years nf marriage I
surprised them hy being born on
Srpt 19. 1910 And I'm sure
that their ordered life was never
the same again' No one could
have asked (or hrttrr parrot* I
was Indeed fortunate to have
had thrin Mv mother died much
too *m n in 1905 at age 00 w hile
my dad iMillivrd her by 20 years
dying In I9H5 at age Ml I
continue tn miss them and guess
I always will

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December 11, 1994

School scenes
Reflection
on

IN BRIEF
Book lair set
SANKOHD — The Hamilton Elementary Sc Imctl I T A I*
sponsoring A Bonk Fair (hr w rrk of |)ri I J l&lt;&gt;
T h r even! w ill take place In the k I w o T i m n lU c rn lrr
T h r IVmk Fair will t«r oprn Inini H a in In 4 |&gt; in each iU v
O n Dec 14 and I 5 II wIII i Im i tw open Inm i 0 to 7 p in and H In
9 p in In conjunc lk&gt;n w ith the *• h a d « Holiday rh o ia l
Program
For more in formal loti rati ihe v had at 322 1984

SHS seeks Santas
SA N FO R D — Seminole H igh He head * (acuity and stall leave
organlrrd a toy drive.
Seminole Santa
In twnrflt ihe
rh lld rrn al First Impressions Early Chlldtu*&gt;d Development
O n l r r In Sanford
T h r center I* in dlrr nerd of loy* lo provide a m rrry
Christmas lot ih r rhlldrrn al ih r trn irr
Com m unity members and r iv lr or gaol ration* arr also uiv urd
10 partldpalr
Bring unwrapped toys to Jo hn C ullo m at Srm tnolr High
S r hard
Suggralrd lav* IIM ludr (dock* clothes la lU dolls toy
trucks and cars educational gamr* and dryrlopm rntal I ay a of
all aorta
T h r agr ratigr for Ih r r h lld r r n al Ih r r r n t r r la t h r r r month*
l o I 2 y rara old
For morr information r ail ( ullum at 322 4352 e *t 12 1

Midway Christmas program planned
SANKOHD — On loestla* Ikrt |.3 Mktwa* Elementary
School wilt present thrir annual Chrtaima* |wogn»m al Ih r
ar hm &gt;1
T h r program w hkh la tiring prtform rd by Ih r IV r K
K lndrrgarlrii. Oral second and fifth gradr all) lakr place in
Ih r srhcsds auditorium
It will hrgtn al ft p m
For morr mformalinn rail ih r arhord at .322 1791

L O N G W O O D — W hen you
w ake up w h*1 do ymi e rr'’
What » Ihr purpose and Ih r
ImpcrsMon you want to leavr
hr hind In your life'*

W'hrn I wake up Mr Ihr morn
mg I wonder what thr day wttl
tiring W ill II tir a gm&gt;d day u« a
Itad da*
Som r people will wake up
wundrttrig of II * I heir tan day or
not
Life I* dllferrnl for every one
11 d r (vend* on how you wan! II
lo lu tn o u t

b | W illiam IVildwtn and Hob
ert De Niro 11991)
c.| M eryl Sireeo and Cher
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W h a t's fo r lu n ch ?
Monday,Dae. 12, 1994
Lo taT Charbrolla on a Bun
Tatar Tots
Florid* Citrus Tray
or Chef s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Tuasday, Dec. 13.1994
Oven Fried Chicken on a Roll
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
or Chef s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fa! Milk
Wednesday, Dec. 14,1994
Hot Dog on Bun
Baked Beans
Pineapple Coleslaw Tray
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Thursday, Dec. 15.1994
‘ Christmas Dinner"
or Chef 's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

Just one correction from Iasi
week The newspaprr wasn t
snpfsw d to sal I k h sib
III
w as su|&gt;|sned to le “ rtc h snob I
S u n for the mistake
Thanks lor everything
I-** R-** WSw

Helping others Thai s a hal
Christmas Is all about
O r is it *
Stirellr Morns said she Is too
tmsy with her own family to
really do anything h*r anyone
elar
‘ I d sure tike lo hr atde lo do
Si Micething lor (h e w |»m tlr i h n
don I h a ir anything but every
thing I make al m y job after
arhaif g ir* into m y college fund
and to get prrsrnrs Hm my morn
and sister
David Snow ui&gt;) he Ivasn I
even gor the iirrye to do anything
I *r got • h a d and a job and
lie sakl
meetings and t hun h
' There tsn t time kM anything

happ&lt;
The Sanhud fferrbf * r i i h l&lt; *
y our *&gt; bool
If you have an r v r n i c timing up al ytmr *• hiktl or If you want
lo irtl u* abmn w m r of ih r great thing* the students al your
sc hoof are doing
O r if there is a trat her staff member or rven an
administrator who has hern honored or is doing something
unique in Ih r r liw e v c n k&lt; us irtl our readers about it
Send Ihr information to Ih r NanAarf Herald .300 N French
A*e Sanford 3 2 7 7 1 or fas It to us at 407 323 «»4&lt;«

S A N F O H I) — Srmtnolr Com m uruly College wama you lo
give y ourartl a gift thl* holiday araaon
Stop by anv of Ihr rtdlrgr a G ET) study crntrra ami brgin
preparing lor Ih r G ET) Ir ala
I h r program la Itrr lo any adult IH or oldrr who wanta in go
hack to ar huol
Call Ihr SCC C E O rdflrr at 328 t* ■&gt;7 in find Ih r W- atmn of
Ih r nearest atudv rrn trr

Pfeiffer II9HH)

Lyndsay A llyto n Holliday

Let us know

G E D :a g ift to yourself

lull lim r acting career until a
shoulder injury ended his own
tkiseball ambition*
In whth movir did Kurt Huwsll
star with
a I M rl Glhsntl ami Ml&lt; flrlle

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lo t c a fie r*

W IN T E R I’A K K - Th r la k r llow rll High S&lt; had Winter hand
concert alll la kr place on Monday , Dec I 2 al 7 30 p m
T h r schinl s W lntrr rhoral m m r t i will lakr pLarr on
Wednesday . U r r 14 at 7 p m
Doth concrrts will hr In Ih r arhonl a auditorium and both arr
frrr and oprn to th r piddle
For mr.rr informaiion cont»&lt; I thr *« hmd at 078 55*15

T h r son of b a a rb a I I
playrr turnrd actor Bing Russell.
Kurt Russell only bream r Inter
ralrd In acting w h rn hr dlarov
rrrd that I wo of hta Iwsetiall
Idol* —
Mil k ry M anllr arid
Hogrr Marl* — w r r r about lo
make a movir
Huaarll became a child alar,
thank* lo rolr* in T V %how% like
" T h r T r a v e l s of J a m i r
Mcl’h r r irr * " and inovira llk r
“ T h r Alrarnl Minded ProfeMor.
bul didn't seriously ronaidrr a

■ r v ic k i D a fo n m in

What dor* life* itiran lo you?
Llfr mean* a lol lo some
jim plr and nothing lo others

Lake Howell winter concerts set

POP C l I I I R E '“ ha Slrar M .t.a rra

What’s Christmas
really all about?

s i .i .i i i t b o r o E le m e n ta ry
Sr h o d
The foltnwtng students were
named lo I he honor roll al
Gnidshnrn Elementary Sr hrml
S a m a n th a C a rv e r Shelley
Gilm ore Carol Hendricks Avery
Sm ith Ju stin Baker H a rh rl
Khananlsha Ashley Gilm ore
Melissa f’rrrv
Ky le H m ker
Stephanie Mlsr Mansa C all*me
W’e stle y V a lr n lln . C a n d a c e
Clierry and Christine Barren
As w r it as O m a r C h e rry
A n g e ly M anure/
T h e o d o re
While Sarah llra ln n Paul Ilgrn
C l i n t N r w li u u I d
W illia m
(rordoti Michelle Baer. Em m a
Liggett, l^-slie Stratton Andrea
Poloche, J rn n lrf rr Vangelder
and Shanlal Ikav is
A n d N ia D e n n a rd . S heila
D r u m m o n d , K e v in H a lt.
Shannen lla/rn. Mary Kirn ball.
Sarah Kimiatrd Megan Pankr
J o h n P u llm a n , L u is V r l r /
Sharrnane Ari/a Morusa Man
cusi. Shlrlella Blake Brandon
Bryant. Trrn lrc e Church and
Frank G ckm Ii
As well as Shaniar Goodman.
Philip Greene. Jessu a Martinet,
Edward Morales. Sally Perry
James Barnes Teresa Carter.
Kim berly Cookaon. Kashonda
McGill Pamela Mili*,i|i. Andrra
Morales Jlg n a Pam hal and
Haven Servellan

A n d L u is V rg a C o rn e ll*
W alkrr Ma hart Clvarron Can
dace l)»b b s Aniorua Arnold
Healerw k laiwon Thomas H um
rr Etsmy Washington Paulu*e
Perkins S m u Klinger .lames
Haste Haryd* Jac kson Vanessa
Cam|&gt;hrll andTnm rny Burns
As wrll as Wes 3'inmg. t httssy
W'tnn Ann Marie U a iis Aklrta
A b ra m J.csrph Alford Kyle
Mannings Trim s Hcag .(raelyn
William* Ntrolr Klinger l*mtse
Marengit Matthew Ward t aria
Cotta Crystal Tall and Jeremiah
Perec
As well as tasc* High Chris
Lawrence Kyiw llortck Kartt
MalkovtlJ Alisa ISipdlo Nlrcde
W alter
Alisa S m ith
B rya n
Ate sander Cedric Barnes .kthn
Paul Cook T r r ra n c r Littles
1-aurrn Harnos Kerry SCmms
and lakrisha Smith
And 1nova Vanhihtirr Artge'
ViitaI Shamar W illiams J a r
cpietlnr Mem She m la Harts
Philip Davison Mrlena Ikmllas
S c o tt C h a p m a n
G a b r ie li*
G a r n i* . J o n a t h a n S y d o w
Donnie Brown Aik la llpliannon
and iailtaha Stmih
As well as Samantha Telfair.
M l v r l i r A p o n t r . L a iia h a
( ofirUnd Jason liussow , Vh to
ria Jones. Jere m y H o lhw rll.
V.dlle Meadow* Carters Saldana
J e n n i f e r S te p h e n s . A a r o n
Thursion. Traci Blake Trtnlece
Canty and Jamie Hammond
And Wtlmarle Jorgr Shunlka
Jo se p h
T a n y a I'e n n ln g io n .
Brian Kuaorll Patricia Barnes
Jessica Chirk, Jessica James.
A m i e H u n . E m m a n u e 11e
D aSilva. Stephanie Jackson,
d ia rie s Johnson Carlos Klvera
Autum n Sheallet and Angela
Shelby
As well as Jonathan Wild.
H eidi Bo yd . Meaga F rthle y.
J e n n if e r F ro m a n , B ra n d o n
Grayson. Amanda NorvelL Eddie
illcHim. Taneislia Hall. Nicole
Barreto Whitney W illingham.
Anthony Scott. S o l i Me Fad/rn.
S ie p a n ie llls h o p . S a b r in a
Dulbns. Mv.cn Gang and H ost
G ordon

The high w h.*4ri
say they
are not unusual
W r ir all the u m r
M.ans
said
We re all so turn wr
barely have time fur s* h a d
never mind working with ih r
ju c
Knkry S e a l, a fourth grailrr
waid she and her owahr f il%Cd to
gtt visit prviydr in nursing homes
around t hr turns* time, hut this

year I he y won I go do that
VI,an said there Ian I lime
site said
I feel sad about that
twvauw I think those people
dkln I ever gel lo see happy
propir escepl when we came lo
see them al &lt; hrtsimas
laiei la v t«a sakl she and her
heocher plarmei) In make ccsdltes
Ira wane ft tend* of Ihetr grand
mealier * wlm were hianeheNtnd
Bui I don i knerw if Ikad can
leave time lo bring us around lo
give lhem out Ih r slcth grader
sa kl ft 's too hard
Nbartnn laws was no* Inlereal
eel m idle rin g holiday efteer In
ot her*

I don I knerw v b i l the big
deal M with twlng SO nke lo
(eniyde al tills lime of year “ site
sakl
Sevi rneailh It'll lie the
same old say it always has Iwen
anet no cave will be n k v to no
&lt;a&gt;e
Her rtassmale Derrirk Ham
mei sakl I hal prrhapa jateple
sbevcikl then try lo fe kinder lo
nor another all year haig
Maytw w r rr doing II all
w tevng hr said May tar Instead
of just spreading I he hcdklay
cheer al • hrtsCmas we thoule!
do it in the spring and the
summer and ih r fall lest '*

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Storing others
The* Saercuvol* High School Jf R O TC eartata hava bwan cotlacting
&lt; anrv#0 goods to giro to the needy during the holiday season Al
the stad of irni month that had ahaady collected more than
t 600 cant Among those eodung on the food drue were cadets
Ryan Racme Ruby Wanar, Vcckey Gamer Masthe* McWattars.
Mike Stapler and Mika lAurancelle

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S cie n ce fair: a chance
to sho w their skills
■ p J I M M Y KAPLAN
Herald Correspondent
S A N FO R D - Seminole High
School students will repress
ihetr Interests in m ath and
w triii r when they enirr Ihe
S r m l n u l r C o u n t y R e g io n a l
Science and Engineering Fair
Ms Paulette Thom as and Mrs
J r a n r Sway nose are rm n u ra g
trig all of their student* to rn trr
Ihe rnniprtllkift
Topics students have already
cho se n «* p ro je c ts I n r lu d r
a rch llrclurr. physic* siallalk'S.
protuhilliy. and muc h more
Mr* Sw ay nose coni men ted
that her main goal in offering the
science and math fair project* lo

her students was so they ran
acquire “ an e sc lle m e n l for
learning about m alhor scienc e
All completed projects will be
on display In the Seminole High
Sr head media center during the
w eek of Jan 2 J 27
Ear’icily m em ber* w ill be
ju d g in g those projects, and
choose which will go on to Ihr
county contest on Feb 4 at
Seminole C om m unity College
County winners will have Ihr
opportunity lo win m any prices
and go on lo higher rom prii
lions
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Seen at school
Read to me
As a follow up Am orican
Education Week, the students
In Jane Epps' speech class
read books lo the students in
Eve Barbour’s Pre K early
Intervention class at Seminole
High School Rachel Scantlon
road Quick as a Cricket to Nia
Anderson while the young
child eiammcd the pictures
iM#ft&gt;»ii iPfrnMebf Iomm( VmetFit

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Health/Fitness
IN BRIEF
Serenade benefits Camp Challenge

I

MOUN I |M)I&lt;A — I 4itur ir lr lx n lr Ihr ir«&gt; u ti at ih r h tN liU
Faster V * | *«« icly t Santa * V t r M t l r at Ih r lakeside (nit
Sunday l*rt |8 from 3 to 3 p tn Tt»e event Mill lakr pla&lt; r tin
the ill''lim it 111 (h r I akr side Inn tn Uiiuill fXU a
G u ru * Mill enjoy an ouliVint i im in t by tlx |la&lt; li I r t liia i
tri&gt; Iraiuilog lio n la*** ijuinirt and 5 0 member i litot
l l i r i r will also lir a siienl m otion lltr am tIon of Imllilav
wtralha and a *pr&lt; u l visit li» Santa ( Ian* I’d* m i l tieiieflt
la * t»i heal* ( ‘amp Challenge, I lor Ida • only a lye/-U hair
a ir t M h l r turner lif t ram p for lural t hlldrrn and adulla with
disabilities t amp Challenge ta toratrd IllSorrenlo
Vk krta are l| U rat h and •hlldrrn three and um lrt a ir Irrr
to |nm haar Ik krta ■all Ih r I akraldr Inti al I1«MI .lit I 4 It)I

Now program provides free support

I

C A S SFt III WHY
PEOPLE Itu sponsored by ih r M rnlal
lira llh Asuataflon «*f Central I bo Ida Hr ait of Florida United
Fund &lt;j(riM &gt; and a (ra n i b trn (h r Howard Phlllij&gt;* fu n d la a
Irrr | r r r *op[.&gt;r i aril lirlpgroup for a tnrmat fiealth cnnaurnrr
T h r P E O P L E IN C support group member* u r (a n lr r
themselves attarr a ititntnnn r t |ir rtenir. r h o a r Iradrra from
Miiliin ihrtr group aotk togetficr toward common goal* weak
on *&gt;Jvtng thru own problem* *»» ult/r and encourage ra th
tilhrr tn liar ihrtr i&gt;wn sifrngth* to gain ttittlral ot Ihrtr man
llt r t
I'F.t »F I.1. IN&lt; meets every Monday (nan 7 to A lO p rn at Ih r
Srmlnohl County I’ot.lii Library C a w lltr r r v 213 N Oxford
ltd oil Stair Hoad Ctrl
Fur information please tall low i It r r n r r a t H il |5ft.1

Parent support group
t»HI A S IIO - T h r I'arrnt Sriw ork of Morula and ih r M rnlal
lira llh A aw »■tat Ion of (r n lr a l rhatda will ajamaor a Irrr
sopf«&gt;rt ( f io p for parents oI children with rrnotXitial ptohlrtna
M m mg* will hr hr Id tarrkly starting in lair January
fu r tnorr innfrmation please « onto*i Amy MIordan at
HtM ruiMi

W ater safety Instructor course
O H L A N fX ) — A murwr designed in train matrix tor* to trarh
tfir infant and (irrachool aquatic* program Ihr arvrn Irv rl
le a rn to Swim |Mogratn liaak W alrr Safely and Flmrrgenry
M a in Salrty will tir hrld l&gt;rt 27 29 and Ja n 1 3 from 't a r n
to 4 p in daily You muat tir 17 nr nldrr and m rrra tliilty
complete a per &lt;curse araakxt t onslstlng td trata o| walrr aalrty
and swimm ing skill* ('oat I* $33 pitta (not frr
For registration or rnotr Inlormafkm rail Ih r A m rrira n Hrd
Cruaa al k*M 4141 and aak for lira llh Srrvk r »

Blame it on your genes
Cause of acne frequently misunderstood
l y N IM B I K tIT H

Harsk) Corrstponuant
L A K E MARY
A« n r t* wi
common tn teenager* dial tl I*
wanetlmrs ro nsklrrrd « normal
(■art of development Atiu rd ln g
to i h r N a iio n a l ( r n t r r for
Yrailhv A ild lm rn t Health F lo
gram. University of Minnrtrttu
a* m any a* four tail of five
teenager* have acne wane lor
only a few week* some fur a
year or *n. but motl foe afanit 10
vrar*. Into early adulthood In
ra re r u n
It r o n t l n u r *
ihroughtHil life tn women it*
(1r*l a|q&gt;earame In die mid
twenitr* &lt;a mid thirties t* not at
all unusual
Although Just alentl rvefytvalv
lia* it and alrnml nolaidy suffer*
dire phvsk al eflert*. it ran leave
•rrtuu* physkal and emotkmal
war* if It ignoreil At a time
M
when lo a m rtlr beauty I* given
[itimary value, acne &lt;time* aking Or. Rlon J. Forconl
and rau*e* iHherwtw ftappv
rwri washing jitnprrly not get
■Nilgtkng youngster* to le tu m r ting rntklgh strep sleeping loo
mtw-rahle wo tal outrast* and m ix h . bring otessed with thr
•4trn a* not n i* the wtnrre t&gt;f rtppositr set. ad Infinitum
i oniinoal parent child dtword
"Th e truth " 18 Forconl said.
Since die rau«e nl a. or t*
frequendv mtauntlrrstood said
d e m a lo in g l* ! D r
H lo n J
Fortonl.
live v k tlm may tw
•i t uked of tiring responsible for
hi* t n her m ndltkm I’arrnt*
often blame (heir &gt;&lt;&gt;ung*irt* lor
rating lott m uch Junk food
eating loo little rating too much

Is none o( these thing* has very
III lie to do w ith acne and If there
t* any M aine al la th e d lo the
disorder, it m ay well h rltm g to
die parrnt* gene*

According to [8 Fottoni oily
■kin t* a n o th rr co n irih u lirtg
fartor In atne In jta rtk u U r
s rv rrr at ne is moat nflrn found

tn those who have evresslvriy
oih skin *
’ Since wane jtmple with oily
skin tin not have at n r and some
people with dry skin do. no
absedolr co rrela tio n ra n be
made "sa id 18 Forconl
IX
Jarne* G
I .adder m u*r,
with live Foundation for Poaiiivr
Health for Today * Youth said
andorgen*. male *r » hormone*.
pfiMhx rd by Ihe teste* or ovaries
and andrrnal gland* in both
sesew. regulate the *i/r and
a rtivlty rd tfie ml gland* ”
f x Laddermuse went on to
say. "acne rr*u!t* from the
rflet i* of androgen* whk h a rr
prodtKed tn tn&lt; teased amount*
at puberty These androgen*
cause ihe oil glands In produce
sebum w h k h comes up through
the Italr ((glides to lubrkate thr
•kin In acne. Ihe pasaagrwav
gets plugged up T h r sebum
m a y r o m b ln r w it h k r r a lln
panicles which arr sloughed of!
in the hair follicles and sornr
l i m e s w it h b a c t e r i a th a t
norm ally reside there The result
will be sortie form of Inflamrnj
tkm “
Whether or not the acne *uf
ferrr nerd* to see a doctor
drjtrnd* more on the prec ept k«n
of ih r patient th a n on Ih r
seventy of (tie condition Some
young people are tratmtatUed hy
even mild eruptions and need
Ihe supfairt and rmcMiragrment
of a physician." said IX Forconl
Others will take m ild acne tn

Im potence support group

stride, following a rr i hygiene regime, and w all it •
D r Forconi s re c n m ip 't,,
treatment for acn e i* iti i igi
deansing two to three Hoc t»»day and sliumponing fr- p
to keep greasy trail off III' I
The object I* to ke e p itx
&lt;&gt;
arras as free of o il as j»
cleansing alone does n - &lt; t
eg the bla ckheads In cl. - &gt; 1
jsiilrnt can Ify-over the &lt; mic
cream* lotkm* a n d grh &lt;pp
directly to the lesion for a
help in drying O v rr ih» c&gt;i tie n / n vl

p e ro tld e

p icp .tr.ii - ti

are good for acne piropk - pit'
tided they are used .is dire rd
If cosmetic* are use it (
i &gt; 11
p ro b le m * Ih r v whnul I
water based p ro dm is only I
tliese home measure* |.t
si"
doctor may per** rllie a | - rliio
agent, vitamin A acid, and anti
bVXk (tra m or an oral anUb &lt;
X.
In severe rerakll ikdl u i ■
recent therapy that I* *n
- 4u
In * u rp rr* * ln g acne i
l.t
&lt;Isretinotr ar id, wlm h &lt; &gt;mu a
to but less tovtc tluvn vnami N
This treatment sFkHtld only !&gt;•
administered hy a dermatologist
A ( aoi Ion from 18 To n uni
"blackhead* shcxild hr mnovee!
only with a *ja-« tally designet1
instrument by toavenne Ira ir' *
lo use it correctly
I’|&lt; king
prodding or lancing should lx
strictly in the hands ot tFi&lt;
professional, otherwise
sc arrtng may result

M ayor donates time

A l.T A M O S IK S W IN G S — Florida Hoopltal Altamonte will
odrr Impotrnla Annoy mu* a aup|«&gt;rt group (or proplr afire ted
b y lm p n triw r on Monday Ore ltl from 7-8 p m In thr t'hatloa
Cunferrnre C rn lrr at Kloltda lloapilal Altamotttr OOI K
Altamonte l&gt;r
Crofoglsl Mu hart Krtrdman M I) wilt trad th r (roup
Florida lloapilal Allam urtlr cpntaiia Im potrnla Attonvmua
for n o n who arr altn In ! by lni|«ilrm r and want In tram tnorr
about tla t a uses and treatment Wive* arid friend* arr w e b un ir
u&lt; attend itu* meeting whk h la free and open to tltr public
For tnorr Information atxiut Irnpotrnfa Anonym ua ra il Tnrl
t oilait al Ot Mx bar I Frtrdnvau a n(Tk r at 323-7772

Lak a M a ry m a y o r L o w ry
Rockatt datt) l«av«* the Mt- tin
row office* of Oltten Kimbcny
Quaitty Car* with Path Sh- ••
a physical therapist The? tr
'
wai donetinq his time lo . ’
homebound patient i&lt;
junction wlfh W orld H
Cere Week recently O iv K im b e rly O u itlty C e tc
home health care provider
NOW CScS *v **C*4O s tIH

Obesslve compulsive support group
A L T AM OS IF. SPRINGS
I h r Florida lloapilal C r n lr r lor
I'tvt hiairy odrra a lire aupiaut group for Individual* with
nlirsslvr compulsive dlaordrr *m thr llrat and third Monday Of
rai h month frum •* 7 p m In Ih r C r n lrr lor Psvrhlatry tirhtnd
Florida lloapilal Allarnonlr. (iO l FI Altam onir Or
I h r Ot*ra«ivr C om pulaivr Oiaordrr Support G ro u p la
lar dilated hy a llrrrtard m rnlal hrallh ■mirisrlor
For m arr infnrmailon or in register. rail Ih r F'lorlda lloy&gt;*iial
O u iyailrn l ISyt htalry C rn lrr al 2*iOtK&gt;55

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Cancer resource library

Man donates car

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS
T h r Wall Otanry Mr mortal
C a m r r Inatllutr at Florida lloapilal offer* a Irrr Cancer
H rlpLlnk Resource Library at Florida Hiwpnal Altam onir. fail
F: Allarnonlr Or
The library s rrnource iti.itrn.il eonststs of u|Mtatrd inlortna
Iktn from orvrral or(ani/atkin* that a p rcU llrr In ra n t rr
inrltidlnK ih r A m rrtran Cancer Society and Ih r Natkinal
Cancer Inatllutr Vldrotaywa. IkHika and Journala about cancer
arr available Vial lor* tan alao schedule an appotulrnmt to talk
w llh a n u ia r. ttm narioror aoc tal worker
f h r t .truer HrlpLlnk R rnourrr Library * material can hr
i hre krd out or viewed In thr larlltty Library hour* arc Monday
th rough Thttraday Ironi 8 30 a m In 4 30 p m . and Friday
front H 3 0 a m t o i2 3 0 p m
For tnorr Information about the Cancrr H rlpLln k Rrwourrr
Library at Florida lloapltal. rail Cancer H rlpl.lnk al 897-1700

Bill Winston (center), of Long
wood, recently donated his
1077 P o rsch e 824 to the
American Lung Association
The orgamrahon will sell the
car end proceeds will benefit
its many programs Winston
can count the donation as a
deduction on his tax return
Lynn Williams (left), ot tho
American Lung Association,
was on hand to lake the keys
to the vehicle David Vaughn,
of Heathrow E s io n , repre­
s e n t e d the A m e r i c a n
Automobile Association, which
is a co sponsor m the program
Nnni Photo by Tomx*f Vincont

Service for elderly gets more funding
W A S H IN G TO N . D C — U S Aaai*tunt Secretary for Aging
Fernando M T o rrra G lI announced recenlly that Ih r Fldrrc arr
loxalor
.i nationwide, toll Irrr. directory aMiatancc nervier
providing attraa to infortnaiion aUnii home and com m unity
arriltea that help older jterattna •• ha* Iteen funded for an
addlllorial three year*
To rre* -G il also Mated that »lnce It* Inception an a
iletmmMrallon project Hirer year* ago, die Ktdrrcarr Locator
teat bed a landmark number of 100.000 rail* ’*Wr are very
plcuwd widi du* record nundier of jiliour call* prim arily
l»ei .lose It mean* that die E ld rru irr Localor nervier ha* lieljtrd
thou*and* of taller* locale rrnourren dial help people lead
healthy. Independent live* in their later yearn." Torrrn-G ll
added
Anyone ran call die Kldrrrure lairator al l-8 0 0 Ti7 7 -l I 16.
Monday dirotigli Friday, 9 u.m lo 11 p in (Eastern Tim e). T h r
service help* link taller* to inlnrmnllou abnul cominuriliy
organlratlonn dial pntvlde meal*. iraiisjitiriaUnn. housing,
home care, legal and other com m unity ncrvlcrn. enabling older
(tersons to remain lnde|ienden( In d irlr own homes
"W hether there is an Immediate need or Information Is
required lor long term planning, calling the Eldercurr Locular
i* the way to find die l&gt;est source of Inlnrmation about the
comm unity where Ihr older person live*.” Torres-Gll said
■Tin*, as a nationwide service, the Eldercarr Locator help*
rase Ih r strain of long distance carrglvlng."
The Eldercarr Locator Is a public service of die AdmlnlsiruIton on Aging. U S Department of llra ld i and Hum an Services,
and is admlnltered by d ir Naiional Assoi ladon of Area
Agencies on Aging and the National Association ot Stale Units
on Aging
A handy brochure describing the Eldercarr Locator service Is
available by writing the National Association of Area Agencies
on Aging. 1112 Idth Slreet. N .W .. Suite 100. Washington. IX?.
20036-4823.

Making sure that chubby old elf isn’t you
B y IRA D R B V P U S S

Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N H ushing
from p a rty to p arty I* not
rx rrrls r Rushing to buy gilt*
could lxSeeking extra way* to burn
calorie* can shave a little oil the
t r a d it i o n a l h o lid a y b lo a t,
especially if the additional phys
leal rllort I* combined with
reslnilni in Ihe traditional eating
ami drinking
" T r y to lie creative about
developing activities around Ihe
h o il d a y s . * ’ s a i d J a n e l
Waltierg-Rankin, an associate
professor In the Dcpatlmrot of
ilum an Nutrition and Foods al
Virginia Tech
Window shopping counts II the
shopper covers enough mall
aisles, said W alberg-R ankin
While Ihe turkey Is cooking. Ihe
rook can take a 10-mtnulc walk
a ro u n d th e n e ig h b o r h o o d .
"W alking Is probably the euslrsl
activity for people lo Incorporate
Into their lives." she said.

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Short forays Into activity can
lowrr Ihe risk of ailment* such
as bran disease Guideline* irom
the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention and the A m e ri­
can College of Sports Medicine
say jieoplc should shoot for 30
minute* ot exercise on most
days, and that It can tie done In
bursts
This doesn't mean a person
can walk oil Christmas dinner. A
150 pound person who b um s
5.2 calories a minute at a 3.5
mph pare would need aliout a
half-hour to (I isjxim - of just two
slices of ham . according to
Walberg K.inkin'* tables
Harder work, of course, lias a
bigger paynll Running can burn
oil those two slice* In a limit 10
minutes.
Spreading exeirise over the
entire holiday (x t Iih I pay* oil.
too. People who cxjiert to eat big
nmy need to plan ahead. " If I am
going out that night. I will try to
do u little extra rxerctse that
day." Walbcrg-Rankln said
Th e extra calorics that the
holidays park on can make this

a smart time to start an exercise
p r o g r a m , s a t d C D C
epidemiologist Greg Heath, who
helped to develop Ihe C D C ACSM guidelines
People who already plan to
start exercising alter the new
year cun get a Jum p on their
resolutions. Heath said
Th e y ran also get a head start
on their present*, said Richard
G. Israel, u professor of exercise
physiology and director of the
Ilum an Performance Latxirulory
at East Carolina U n ive rsity.
Greenville N.C.
"A sk Santa for a new piece of
exercise gear early." Israel *uld
H a v in g w a lk in g shoes and
Jackets handy gives an Incentive
to exercise, h r said.
People who cxrrctsc regularly
know that holiday schedules cun
wreck their workout schedule.
Israel reminds them to keep
trying.
"E ve n If you can't exercise but
once a week, tie awfully sure you
do It." Israel said "G e l that one
session In. Tha i can make an
awful lot of difference."

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Intake. Heath *ui&lt;| A handful ol
potato chip* at a holiday buffr!
can have up lo 200 caloric- ot
which half may conic In fat. h
said.
Heath suggests sticking with
the vegetable Iray. but stayim:
away from the dip "utiles* you
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Psychic’s focus is to help solve crimes
■ r v ic H i D e to n M ia n
Herald 8ta*f Writer
S A N TO R O
.Irtry Str-wari
may look llk r a flamhuyant
•bowman In tita frliigrd leather
)a&lt; krl hka, tied blonde hair amt
►due tinted Harrs ra re r g U * w «
but hr l* vrry w rlnu* ahoul hi*
work and v rry p*aalonalr abmit
thlriK* hr brllrvea In
Slrwart I* a pa) t htr
Ni»t thr sort you lan &lt;on*ult
via thr telephone for 64 a minute
tu h rlp you m akr d r t U lo n .
about your k n r Ufr. or thr kind
who |irrt* into a crystal trail In a
darkrnrd ronrn llr Irayrs I ha I
aort of work to I h r i harlatana. trr
•ays
W h llr h r ha* r n lr r ia ln r d
m a n y a n a u d l r n r r w ith h i*
a h lltllr* In |wv&lt; frame t r y I read
lfif{ the p a ych lt » jhf.il Inn* from
|&lt;et*,trial ttrm * *u&lt; h a* Je w e lry),
that I* rue w f r r r r h r (trefer* to
u * r hi* talent*

T h r S3 year -old radio ahow
boat ha* hrlp rd arrive numerinia
t i l m n Iraard on a combination
of ht* |r*y&lt; htr alrlllllr* and hi*
Inve.ilgatlve prowrw»
H r • now taken on thr &lt;aw of
Jam ie S w in rh a rt the young
man from la k e Mary who I*
a i» used of phv.trally ahn.lng
hi* glitfrtend'a *rvrn month-ofd
m n T h r llttk t*iy died
H r didn I do 11
m ailer-of fartly

Slrwart *aid

Folding hi* hand* on thr desk
In front of him Stewart %ald hr
began f e lt in g p a y c h lr Irn
prrwaton* about Swinrhart upon
flral hearing new* report* of the

fluid * d ra lli H r *iild thr Irrl
trig* w rrr nolle *rrong and hr
Iwgan doing *ornr ln%r*rigaung
Into thr othrr playrr* In the
ch d d sltfr
H r ha* h im o v r r r d a nutnlirr of
thing* that thr d rlenw tram
Intend* to u*r a* |&gt;ari of their
ra w A* a wllnr** hr u k l hr
w ill p re a e n t p h y s lr a l and
l&gt;*yi htr r v id r m r in rmirt
Slrwart la not nrw tn thr law
rn forrrm rn t and Judicial «y*
Irm
• til I f*ewi lie helped (tolli r in
Madford. Va arrive lltr r a w of a
Kadford IJnlvrralty ro -rd who
was mtaaing. bul wltowr hndy
wa* never Imind Through hi*
(N yih k and Investigative ahrll
lie* hr wa* aide lo »**l*l law
enforcement In bringing the
m u rd rirr lo ju s lk r
• Earlier Hu* year, h r told
polk r Dial a child In Klvtrra
llrai h. Fla who rrj.irtrd lv had
Itern ktdnap|&gt;rd from a flra
mar krt had arlually lirrn killed,
a* i (dentally. try her parrm* Her
molltrr and stepfather la in ad
milled u&gt; kitting her
H r lia* also pointrd police In
ih r right direr lion In fh rir
•ran hr* for drowning victim*
m u s in g r h lld r r n and other

ta*r«
And now. lie ha* bren working
on th r S w in rh a rt case and
lM-llrvr* h r ha* innr r In dr pi h
information than any of Ihr law
rn lo rrrm rn l agrm tr* Involvnl
in ih r ra w
that • why Iftey *e askril me
lo br a w ttnrM ." hr *al&lt;1
Slrwart *ald hr fir*l became
aware of ht* paythk abtlitlr* in
H»7t» alter h r wa* pronounced
d in k ally dead for four rnlnutr*

J « f r y Stewart dlacovered hte psychic abilities alter being
pronounced clinically dead following intestinal surgery to reduce his
following Intestinal surgery dr
•Ignrd lo rrtlui r ht* laid) wrlght
nearly OOO pound* A short l line
aftrr ihat h r began to notice an

ability lo i r n t e thing*
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H r *aid h r d o n not u w hi*
abllttJr* m m a k r money when hr

Readers speak: Crime-solving psychics
■ r SUSAN WBNNSn
M»f aid Corresponded!

Crime ratr* are soaring ait
a rrow ih r nation At lime*, law
enforcement rshaii*!* effort* lo
tra ck d o w n c rim in a l* T h r
victims and ih rlr families are
thrown Inin turmoil Cold ra w *
arr brought out year* latrr lor
detective* to solve Many polkr
drpartinrnt* have rrsortrd lo
Ih r u w of psychic* I* iht* a last
rewortV Are they misusing ta*
ilollar* or revealing •agulUMt*'*
Should psychic* hr u w d to help
solve rrtme*? L o r«l rltireu* were
asked
Sheriff Don EsJlrtgrr slated
"T h e Idea t* obviously to follow
up on any potential lead no
matter where it come* from
W r ve u w d psychic* Iwforr "
t'harle* Uorher *ald. "I don t
tielleve In psychics to I don't
think they *hould be u w d ".
Martaoi Sane hr/ Mated. "No

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P*yt hies shouldn't hr u w d I
don l h rllrv r In ih rm ll's )UM a
m atn "
Wllmurte Man hany said. "No
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They ifcwi'l know what they're
saying T h r y 'r r just lying "
Kim Ondash said. "Yea They
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It'* not Ih r right kad You vr got
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Hrad Curl staled. "Yea. they
should u w payrhka Anything
that psychics can p m lld In
bring In Ih r had guy* they
should u w '*
M a r r l k a £ d w a r d a * a ld .
‘Pejrchlca can hr v rry helpful
Maybe they can help figure out
w here thr crlnir happened ' '
John Thom as said. " I don't
tielleve tn psychic* So. I don't
ihlnk they'd be uwful.**
Hill Trum an said. "I know It's
bren done In the past I gunv* tl
all else (alls, give II a try. why
not?"
H rlh Stanley staled. “ I believe
In psychic power* and t feel they
ran he vrry helpful."
Shasha Marrrro said. *'l feel
they have Hu* telepathic thing. If
a person wa* murdered they
could contact their spirit I think
they can help."
B e lly Benjam in slated. " I
don't even believe In payrhka
The y're dabbling with some­
thing that shouldn't even tie
dabbled with "

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NFW Y O R K — A device using skin sensors m ay s m iriU v
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Cancerous arras show reduced potential breausr canter tells
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Crowe was lo present the results Saturday al a breast cancer
symposium in San Antonio. Texas

Jury: Bride helped groom rape daughter
RIVERSIDE. Calif — A woman wav convicted Ftltlay of
falling fo notify poller that her 7-year old daughter had been
beatrn and raped by Ihe woman s A ID S Infected groom al thrtr
wedding reception
The child tested positive for the HIV virus She and her
mother are not being identified by The Associated Press to
protect the child's privacy.
The 3b-year-old woman was convicted of felony child
endangrrment and bring an arrrsaory lo rape. She faces a
maximum sentence of nearly seven years.

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Frank Bridges, a former juvenile probation ofTlcrr. was
sentenced tn Ju n e to 38 years In prison after adm itting to five
felony counts related to the Ja n 15 attack
Bridges. 43. w hose surname Is different from his stepdaugh­
ter's. refused lo testify against his wife at ber trial
On the couple's wedding day. Brtdgrs luted llie child lo a
bedroom, promising to reward her with a dollar. Once there.
Bridges loc ked the door, hit Ihe girl and raped her.
Hearing his sister s screams, then seeing her bloodstained
dress, a 10-year-old brother dialed 9 1 1. Jurors heard a tape of
Ihe call and Ihe mother s voice screaming. "D on'lf. D o n 'l!" Just
before Hie line went dead.
ITosecutors claimed ihe mother hung up and refused lo
answer when Ihe operator called back.

Refugees recaptured
N U EV O EM PERADOR. Panama — They ran through Jungles
and swam the muddy Panama Canal, bul most of the 1.000
Cubans who escaped from refugee camps were hack In custody
Friday uftrr two clays of riots Injured 236 U.S. soldiers
The refugees, fed up with U.S. promises lo find them
permanent homes, broke down large sections &lt;&gt;l United w lrr
encircling two camps and ran away through the jungle
Thursday. By Friday, all bul 39 refugees had been recaptured.
"There's u tense calm ." LI. Jo h n Thomas told the Associated
Press
Refugees said one person drowned In Ihe canal, although a
military spokeswoman sale! she had no reports of deaths

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Unbeatens take tumble
Soccer:
Rams blank
Greyhounds

LOCALLY
Rollins rips St. Thomas
W IN TE R PARK
Ray i artrr Ird four Rollins
|&gt;lavrrs In double figures with 10 p«*lnle as Ihr
Tars tx-at St Thomas 70 50 Salurdav
Hollins led 38 20 al halftime helped oul hv 11
|Mtinls Im m Daniel Parkr
Desman Jackson led Si 1 homa* with 10
(■lints Rk hard Ik dgond added 11
Parkr finished with 13 pixni* for ih r T ar*
Mike Holmes had 12 and Da, Id Martino 11

AROUND THE STATE
Hill sparks Gators by Texas
G A IN E S V IL L E
Dameiri Hill scored 17
(■tints and grabbrd a career high 11 rrtaninds in
lead Florida over Trsa* 9 1-73 on Salurdav
Hill, who missed Florida * first ih rrr game*
with an Injury and su*|M-n*kin. *(varkrd Ihr
! Gators throviglxiul on Ih r wav lo hi* first career
double double
Flrxida (4 1) pressured Trsa* Inin turning Ihe
frail over etghl lime* in Ihe first half and held
guard Terrence Rene her. Ihe laxiglkxns lead
mg scoter, to only two (■tints in ihr (x-rtmi
Dan Cross added IO (■tint* including a
3-poinirr al ih r l.lm tn u tr mark of the srrund
half that pushed him over ihe I 01)0 («x n i career
•coring mark Reserve forward LrRnn Williams
led Flixida with 19 (■tints
Texas 13 I) was Ird by guard Rixtrrtrk
Anderson who scorrd 2 1 (mints

Hurricanes best FAMU
MIAMI — Sieve Fraser stored 19 (mints and
grabhtd 10 rebounds, both career highs, lo lead
the Miami Hurricanes lo a 07 53 victory «tvrr
Florida A A M Saturday al ihe Miami Arena
Miami guard Sieve Edwards scored 13 of his
15 points In the second hall lo krep ihe Hauler*
at hay In Ih r non conference game
Edward* left the court with a iwlstrd ankle
with 10 33 to play, bul rrlu m e d In score 10 of
the ('anew' last 22 point* Miami is now 4 1
Byron Coast, a junior guard, led Florida AAM
w-lth 23 (minis The Haulers who l&lt;i*t lo Miami
91-47 a year ago dropped lo 2 2

Basketball:
AF III gets
past Lions

By RYAN A N D IR IO N

■ y TONV DeftORMIIR

Herald Correspondent

Herald Sports Editor

I AKK M AR Y L ym a n High
Srhuolk boys' soccer Iran, found
••sell in a place Friday night that it
had not liren thla season Ih r Iowa
column
Senior goalkeeper Greg V rlh o
turned in a shutout prrfcxmaiu e as
lire l-ukr Mary Ram* handed Lym an
It* flrwt lo*a of ih r t r i m n 2 0. In a
S e m in o le A l h l r t l r C o n fe re n c e
shootout al Don T
R e yn o ld *
Stadium
Prior to Friday n lg h l • game
Lym an was IDO . including a I &lt;&gt;
shutout of laikr Marv In Ih r final of
the Rotary Cup tournament two
week* ago
"T h e y won the first liattlr. and we
won the second (tattle but I be war
l* not nvwr yet. said l-ake Mary
cibach l.a m MiCcxkle We have to
face ifirm al least one more time I
goes* the war will fir dec Uteri later
The two tram*, who are *rhrd
ulrd lo play again ixi Jan 27. Ih r
final day of the tegular season,
tould also meet in Ih r Pt/«a Hut
tm ilalkxial and the OADistrict 4
tournament
In Friday's first half, the two
offense* struggled as neither Irani
managed to rrra tr much against the
other's defense I akr Mary and
Lym an rcxnhinrd f&lt;x Itl *fx&gt;i* on
goal In the first half hui they were
handled rasllv by the goalkrejx-rs
and defenders
The Grrvhrnm d* suffered a severe

O V IE D O — lhere was nothing
prefly almui llir 55 47 win that
St m l dole * Arrow Fnccr III regi*
le r r d over I h r p re v io u sly un
defeated O vie d o Lions In th rlr
Seminole Athlrll&lt; ConlrrrrH e txiys
iMskritiall game Friday nlghl
Btunlly. It was ugly
Al leasl w r walk away with a
w tn ." said Sernlnolr roach IVtb
Traina "W e didn't play a very
smart game, although Ifiey (ihr
Lkxisl had a lot to do with ifiat
' W r did stxnr good tiling* I'm
just glad lo get out of here alive II
wa* a dogfight, right down to Ihr
final bu/rrr
Oviedo * dogged defense dragged
ttie parr of the game lo a walk well
off the run and gun irm|xi preferred
by Seminole Forced to *hunt from
outside. Arrow Force III wa* well off
the mark making just 14 of 3ft
shot* of ih r fUxx and two of I t frrr
throw* in Ih r flrwt th rrr quarter*
O n ly a 14 fo r-2 () f r r r throw
shooting performance in ih r (mirth
quarter allowed Seminole lo pull oul
the win
Ertc Kohrn* led Seminole (5 2.
I D S A C I with 19 |M&gt;ini* and I I
rrlxninds Brad Traina 4idded 14
(M,inl* Nate Hall r nnlrthiilrd I I
Oviedo (f, I (I | SACI was led by
John Harper* IO point rllo n
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Lyman sutt*r*d a setback in d t battle with Dustin Garber (No 19) and the
lake Mary Rams wnen Jason Kendall (No 2) was red carded |u*t before
halftime forcing me Greyhounds to pier a men down the rest of the game

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III of ht* (mini* In Ihe ta»l 13 minutes in lead
Georgia to a 75-68 win over Jacksonville on
Saturday In a battle of unbratrns
It was the first defeat for Jacksonville since
Ihe arrival of new head coarh Georgr Sc holt
Jerome Malloy and Artemus McCtary scored
22 and 21 points respectively (or the Dolphin*
(4- II. while Kip Stone contributed 11
Three other Georgia |5D) player* scored In
double figure* — Charles Claxton netted 16.
Shandon Anderson 14 and T y Wilson 11

Surgery doesn’t slow Shula
DAVIE — Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula
returned lo practice Saturday Just one day allrr
surgery on a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Shula wasn't expected lo allend Ihe workout.
Bul with his right leg In a cast, he watched from
a golf cart as Ih r Dolphins prr|&gt;arrd for Monday
nlghl's game against Kansas City
"Th e important thing Is that you krep Ihe leg
elevated for 48 hours." said Shula. who was
accompanied by his wife "T h is morning I gol
up and fell pretty good, and I came oul with Ihe
Idea I could sll and keep It elevated I much
prefer doing this lo not bring here "
The 64-yrar-old Shula missed a regular*
season practice Friday for the find time In his 25
yrar* with the Dolphin* He hopes to coarh
Monday night from the sidelines

AROUND THE NATION
Owners ’cool’ to proposal
RYE BR OOK. N Y - Has*-ha 11 owners had a
cool Initial reaction lo Ih r players' new proposal
Saturday, leaving little hope for an ugrrrrnrnl
that would slop owners from lm(M&gt;slng a salary’
cap next week.
The plan players presented calls lor a |iayroll
tax on all 28 Iranis — II would have lx*rn 5.02
percent In 1994 — that would raise $35 million
a year for owners lo redistribute to small market
learns Management's Iasi |xo|M&gt;sal. made Nov.
17. asked for un rsculallng lax on above-average
payrolls (hat would have prukrd al 77 percent
iast season
Management negotiator Jo h n Harrington
did n ’t give a detailed response bul said owners
Insisted on a collective bargaining agreement
with cost certainty, one that would lower lhat
players' share of revenue from 58 percent lo 50
percent and remedy payroll disparity between
iargr-and small-market learns.
Owners said they would review ihe proposal
overnight, and ihe sides were expect lo meet
again on Sunday.

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SA N FO R D — Brothers Jo n and C J Mrprt Ird ilir
Oviedo Lion* lo a 3 0 win over the Semlnolr Fighting
Seminole* In a Seminole Athletic Conferrm r bov*
soccer match Friday night a! Thom as L Wliigh.im
Stadium
Oviedo also won the junior varsity name 3 0
Jo n Mrert. a *enior. a»*t*trd on one goal and
•cored hi* lirst varsity goal while C J . a sophomore
made hi* llrwt varsity atari In goal ami recorded a

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roach J o r A , alone ’’ Everybody got to play. It wa* a
good eflort .1 very good game troth wav*
Cameron /artMiigh waxed llr*t on an assist* horn
Tract* Week* Mike Valley then converted on a (■,%*
from Jon Merrt Jo n 1 apjted the *&lt; axing with III*
goal. Week* getting credit for the a u n t.
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LON'GW OOD — Brad Lewis had a career night
and the Lvm an Greyhounds u*rd a huge second
half lo lop ihe Lake Mary Rums 56*51. in the
boys' half of a boya/glrl* Seminole Athletic
Conference basketball doublrheudrr at Lym an
Friday nlghl.
In the girls' game. Laura Hagurci and Courtney
Harris both hit for double figures and I.akr Mary
used a 19 point third quarter lo break away from
u halftime lie lo defeat Lym an 52-42
Lewis had career high* In jMtlni* 1151 and
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SA N FO R D — Th e Seminole C o m m un lly C o l­
lege men's basketball learn got a glimpse of what
could lx* Friday nlghl.
Hosting Ih r third ranked tram In the nation.
Si. I’eirrshurg Junior College, the young Raiders
more than held their own against the veteran
Trojans, falling 94-86 at the SC C 's Physical
Education Center Friday night.
SC C , playing with three freshmen in the
starting lineup, trailed by I I . 20 0. with I-I
minutes left In the first hull, hut buttled buck to
lie lhe game ul 35-35 and took a 43-30 lead oil a
three-pointer by Don Tillm an with 0 :10 left In the
half. Th e Raiders led 43-40 al the Intermission.
” We played real flat the first 10 to 15
minutes." said SCC couch Bernard M enhir "But
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ahead.*’
Part ol the problem was that earlier In the day.
the Raider* learned they had lo forfeit lour win*

liecause a teammate wa* ineligible alter dro|iptng
a class and losing lull-time status.
"T h e kid* had a lot on their m inds." said
M enhir. "A kid made a mistake and It cost us
some wins Th e guys llnally decided lo forgn
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the second hall as W illiam Fil/gcrald and Aklva
Wilson gave St Petr Ills on oilrnsc and Mike
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Barksdale (15 lirst half jMiints) out of the game
with a I mix and-one defense
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game lo help break Ih r pressure and (he Trojans
started gelling the ball Inside. The result was
either easy Isiskrls or free throws lor Si. Prle.
which has five sojihomorrs track from a final lour
npjrrurance In Ih r stutr tournament Iasi s|irlng.
"Il was a good game Ihul could have gone
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It’s time to fish for lunker bass
December ihroogh Frlm ia rv la
•nv atwnlulr favorite tlmr of year
lu n k n tu «« Virtually all of
»»* fuh ro rr Id (KHindi lu iv r
,irT n caught during thi* (M-rtml
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II yifut goal t* a ln&gt;)&gt;hy lor the
(•all now I* the time to g rt
Ifa rn J up Many angler* mttfuar
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i* taught every once In a while
try angler* who are *lmpfy flab
log lor any Im m that it r n r r b y,
angler* who &lt;on*l*irnlly catch
trophy Im ** ll»h *|&gt;ntfWally for
l*a** o*er the magi* 10|n&gt;uri&lt;1
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M hen | g«&gt; Iu h fulling I am
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le** than eight (nnmiie T h e
m nfr time I *|wnd fooling w ith
•mailer Iuh Ih r lew* time I have
'le* tried to Ihe really big ll»h
II yiNi’rr really *ertuM* ahmrt
that trophy til a lifetime, you
mu*&lt; flr»r &lt;&lt;&gt;o&lt; rnirate on waier*
H u t are known lo produce large
tta** Some lake* iradlilonalty do
nor produce tug fish ami *nme
(•art* id the rtver have more big
Hah titan more heavily fuhed
area*
When I Iuh Ihe river, I prefer
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*oulh to l.akr W’lnde r near
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When purrhaslrtg ahliter* for
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teat Urge lor a 10 pound has*

FISMINO FORECAST

hack record nl IO (n u n d phi*
fUh
Secondly you mu*i be willing
lo ll*h lor really large ha** by
u*ing Urge lure* or Urge live
halt* Ihg hall* do take U g fish
jirima/lly bcratiBf they dtarour
age amalter Iuh from atrtking
Ihe down aide lo Ih U type id
h*htng t* that you mu*t be
willing to go lor hour* on end
without a airikr. aa you will be
luhing for a very arnall fterrent
4gr of the overall Iu h (arjml*
non
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in lop fthape A chain &gt;• only a*
•(long aa II* erakrst link, and
Ihr Mine adage U true of filching
tarkir A tug lea** w ill ta t your
tackle lo Ihe max and any
wrakneaa will result In broken
dream* and fru»iralton
Fishing lor Mg has* I* a mind
•el and you m u ll prefiare your
•ell menially for Ih r task at
lund Following Iheae lew *lm
pie *ugge*tton* will pul you on

Forget the rtver for a while
High water* wtill have fUh *cat
lered o v e r area* of weedy
sfiallow* w here they are difficult.
If rtfrt littfcowaible. lo locale

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le a iu rln g good a r llo n w ith
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h lu rflsh . Jar k crevalle and
UdyfUh Finger mullet ur Urge
llte shrim p are ihe top ball*
while Ihe one o u nce jig •(111
re m a in * the m o st p o p u la r
artificial Th e outgoing tide still
term* to provide Ihe be*i act loti
Ihte to high *ea* Captain dark
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report in ihe way of offshore
action
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flounder
•Iteejwliead and spunk are h il­
ling on a regular basis Trout
and redflsh are rated aa g&lt;*«l on
ihe flala of ihe B anana ami
Indian r i ver *
Ponce In le t u the top rhofcr
lor sliorelMMiml angler* Live or
dead s h r i m p w i l l r a l r h
•h re p th e a d , d r u m , redflsh
flounder and blueftsh The
M oaqnltn Lagoon area l» atifl
io|i* lor hr&gt;4h trout and redflsh

Rogero, Jo h n so n lead lane quintet
across 600 barrier at BA* Sanford
•owclal ta tha Hoeald
SANFORD
Oen* R o g e ro and N a n c y
Jo h n so n paced • qutntrt of howler* who lopjwd
■he 6 00 sene* mark in action a! IV&gt;wl America
Sanford
■ • g a m (aisled a masterful 077 serte* in the
Washday Dropout* league on lire 5 lo lop ihe
men * list, while Johnson rolled a M 'l In Ihe
Tuesday Nile Mixed League on Nov l'.i to lead
Ihe w iwrien
Other* lopfdrig 000 were J a y Smith (H I ft
Vt&lt;ciutre » &lt; ansa* l.eaguei D n v ld McPheeter*
■hi4 Turw lav Nile Mlxedl and Pat Johnaon
1007, Mcftulrr * Canva* League)
There was also wmte excellent lx ruling In ll»e
One cm One league on Nov IN a* BUI Slnaw tt
IN741 BUI W alton (070) and J a y Smith (AMU all
went over NOO In a lour serte* *ei
The highest individual game* of ihe week were
turned in hy N ick Newman w lto rolled a 256 in
ihe One on (Hie League and Dottle Holntaa
« Ik , put up a 2.12 In the T uesday Nile Miked
League
The re*ull* In league pUv
ONE ON O N E L E A 0 U E . Nov. I I
H ig h aerie* (fo n r game*) — Hill Sinnott. 874;
Util Walton 870. Ja y Smith. 8511. IVnny Sm ith.

687
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Nwk Newman

2!W&gt; 215.
Walton 240 Sinnott. 232 . 224 . 215. 203 J a y
Sm ith, 2 IN

TUESDAY N ITE MIXED LE A G U E , Nov 2*
M e n ’* high aarlas — David Mt I'heeter*.
(h m lr * Shaw 57b High gam e* — Shaw.
McPheeter*. 231
W o m e n 's hig h aarlaa — N ancy Johnson.
(kittle Holme*. 555. High g am e s — Holmes.
Johnaon. 229

McQUIftE's CANVAS LEA0UE. Dec 1
M an's high aarlaa — Jay Smith 6 IN Pal
Johnwm 607 High games — Johnson 245 Hon
Allman. 228. Jaarm Dorman 22N
W om en's high aarlaa — KMmd* Kennedy
552 IVnny Smith. 543. H igh games — Carol
Slaughter. 200 Marty* Hoffman
194; I’hll
Deven* 194
FRIDAY NITE SPECIAL. Dae. 3
M an's high aarlaa — Mu had Holliday VM
Tom V o u 532 High games — Larrv t&gt;avu 215
Hollidav 202

W nm en's high series — Trt*h Tahoe 482
l.eana Marlette 443 High gamas — Tabur. INI
C ynthia Evan*. 165

Split
C o n tin u e d from I B
' '-T h e difference In Ihe game
was defensive pressure and re­
bounding." said Lyman b rad
coach Norm Heady. "We did a
good Job of c o n iro llln g Ihe
Coords and wr scored 21 points
bff of our defense. Lake Mary has
pn excellrnl team The only w ay
to stop them is to keep them off
ihe glass and stop them from
)&gt;cnrtrallng to Ihe basket ."
; DeWayne Bell also had a big
game for Lym an, scoring 14
points and blocking six shois
l'c lc r Greenwood chipped In
W i t h I I p o i n t s f or I h e
Greyhounds
• F o r l.a k r M a r y . W e s le y
Ja ck so n hud 17 points and
Shaw n Newberry added 14.
T h e Lyman boy* (5 2 overall.
U ) S A C ) visits Deltona Wednes­
day while Lakr Mary |3-3. 0 - 1
S A C ) will be at Port OrangeAtlantic Tuesday-

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BUMPERSlyouthL Dec 3
H igh aarlea (two games) — Bradley Mar lei tr

212. Stulllet. 190. BobOrwtg. 190
W om en's high aeries — Caml Meyer*. 475.
Eleanor Windle. 444. H igh gamas — Meyer*.
167. Wlndle. 160

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Lakr Mary- (8 1. 54) S A C ) will
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night to tackle the Seminole
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C o n tin u e d fro m I B
either w a y ." said Merthle.
Fitzgerald had a marvelous
game for the Raiders, scoring 27
points, grubbing 10 rebounds,
handing out five assists and
coming up with two steals, two
0X1VHOUMDt M. RAM! II
LakeMery
chargrs taken, and one blocked
Ri&lt;sa&gt;e*an i t u j ^ t e i &gt;r r. Nines*
shot.
1 » « t Roww I » « I. U n t e l • •• 4.
N n W i) H i l l Jk I w i 11* U. Froim* •
Also having good games for
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SCC were Wilson (16 poln(s).
ton tin
Tillm an (14 polnla. five usslstsl
LfHMMI
Crvl loot. R*.m or&gt;l H I. D i w H H
and Sheppard (11 points, five
W M • 0 « 0. A**Jk * f » « 0. toll 4 00 14.
rebounds, seven assists, four
MMIWI 1 ) 1 *. O n "»o&lt;e toe II. |(M*|
strals and a blacked shot)
i m i v m io io . i n u i m i . l o n m i
o«o tout* n n itM
“ Bernard (Merthle) has pul
LoltM ory
U M 11 I - II
together a fine leant.*' said St.
lf * * »
II « It II - 14
Pete coach Bill Payne, formerly
Three ooint twte ( M i l — Lav* Wery a
Lyme* i iQn a w m i t*»*i tauii - Le*e
of SC C and S e m in o le High
M ir , IL ly m e n I I Feutadevt — leke Mary.
School coach. " W r Just couldn't
Junk*. I k m i c i i i — Nora Re&lt;or di - le t*
match up with them because of
Mary I LO I SAC. liman t i. t 0 SAC
their quickness It's almost Im ­
Haguccl poured to 14 points possible to slop Mike iSheppard)
from penetrating."
and Harris added 10 as the Lake
St. Petersburg Improves to
Mary girls used a 19-10 third
11-0. The Raiders (3-9. Including
quarter scoring advantage to
the four forfeits) are off they
take c o n tr o l of th e gam e.
p a rticip a te In the B ro w a rd
Carolyn Crager scored a gamehigh 15 points for L ym a n and C o m m u n ity College T o u rn a ­
ment In Ft. Lauderdale on Dec.
Angel Rhodes chipped In with
27.
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SoccerAce Delaney (who only recently
returned lo Ihe Lake Mary side
Irom a prrseason Injury) lapped
a ( m m (m m Aren Cook through
thr fingertips of G re y h o u n d
keeper Shane La p la ra with
31 05 left in the game
Cook and Delaney connected
on Lakr Mary's second goal
1500 later. Th is time. Delaney
assisted Cook, whose shot got
thr track of the net for the final
point of the game.

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METEORS •COMETS (youlhL Dm . 3
H igh aerlee — Chuck Beach. 368 David

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133. Hr an don Marlene 125. Chrtslina Cole. 99.
Joshua Higdon. 64
H ig h gamea — Hradley Marlene 77 llrandon
Marlette. 72. Cole. 53: Higdon. 49

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Eleanor Vl*hne*ky. 438. High games — Ethel

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M en's high aarlaa — Gene Kogem. 677. Elmer
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Stuart Meyer*. 110: Crowe. 97

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M en's high aeries — 1km llang* 577 Gene
Ktrgero 572 High gamea — Rogero 223 Bang*

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five mlnule* before halltirne.
forcing Lyman lu play a m a n
down Ihe real of the game
“ We had good play on defense
Irom all of our defenders, and we
were able lo convert on our
opportunities." McCorkle said
“ Even though they were a m an
donr. they cstlll played us lough
and made us work for Ihr win.
"To n igh t, we were able lo lake
advantage of the situation and
grl ih r win ll was just a total
learn elfort tonight, and a c o n ­
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heck of a year "
While Ihr first hall found the
offense* struggling, the second
h a il was a d iffe re n t s to r y
altogether.
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Sanford Herald. Sanford Florida

Sunday DatamOet 11. 1994

Business
IN BRIEF

SCC instructors win top honors
Mercury Marine International makes awards

Changing hands
HANFORD
Otir of Sanford's prurntiirni li.trlfi *h&lt;q&gt;* t*
changing ownership Thom ** Baltiei Shop *1 I OS 1‘alltirtlo
A v r tn ilim nluw n Sanford ha* t r r n owrird and operated by
A I. 1ftmua* wlm y n lr n la y obwry rd hi* both .itm lir r v iiv in
the (Mtbrruijj l n n t n r « T h r shop ha* now lirtfl taken m e t by
Dave Drelfurrst and Donna I Tough D trilort*l. m igm alh from
Wi*. cinain. t ame in Hanford with the U S Navy and a* many
lormet Navy srrvk -rm rn have r hr wen In rrttiain In the area Mr
ha* hern lirrr tor 30 year*

Real estate women honored
LON GW lJOD
Four tors) wot urn trom lawigwrctd and tatke
Mary were among rigid real n i.U r *alr-* «**■■ t*tr* fnirn
Mtggln* A Mr-aih Inr I t r llr r Honir* and Garden* in havr
earned Ibrtr Residential Marketing M .i»trt (KMMl designation*
from Belter Home* and Garden* Real E stair Service
T h r four w-^rr IW nv H ad/rtlch Diane h trrk her ami
K iam anr pntrtana all of lanigwmxl and S lu v Younger* of
Lake Marv
Other* in Seminole Courtly inrludr Julie lloyd of Oviedo and
Charlie Chisrttan of Casselberry
T h r KMM t« thr highest professional drsignatkm awarded hy
the romiMny. and t* |&gt;rr*ented In thn*r individual* who
successfully complete thr Ma*trr Claw* a d va m n l training and
education program In residential *alr* and m arkrling
The dr*ignail&lt;m* w rrr riffle (ally prr*e riled hy Allen Habhag.
president of Nral Fatale Group. a uhsirtlarv id M rrrdlth
Corporation

Gulf Atlantic doing well
L A K E MARY - A brtler-lhan average Orlober ha* pushed
C u lfA lU n ttr Title a step « loser to it* fourth &lt;»n*ri uttve year of
putting $200 million In recorded warranty deed volume lor
Seminole'Orange routine*
Gulf Atlantic. recently acquired by la w ye rs Title Insurance
Corp . regt*lrred &gt;17 fi million tit warranty fleet! dollar volume
In October to r!r»*r ovit live year * ftrsl IO month* w ith SIRS
million fot the twro-couniy market
Th e Winter I’arfc ba*rd company Iva* *u ofitrr* serving
Seminole and Orangr rourme* im hiding facilities In l-*»r
Mary. Sanlord. and Altamonte Spring*

Brewer joins Massey
M Airt-AN 'D — Harvey I Ma**r\ prr*ident ami I E O of
Massey Service*. Inc ha* named iiud Brewer tn the position of
Director of Marketing Brewer will a**umr hi* new duties on
Ja n 3. and will work (Hit of the corporate headquarter* In
Maitland
Brewer Join* Ma**c\ after nearly nine years as vice president
of Todd Persona Commuincaiion* 7 he agency ha* represented
Massey lot advertising and public relations for over eight year*
and will continue lo provide service* to the company during
this coming year
Beforr joining Todd I'rrwtn* in 19H6 Brewer sprni I I year*
In Orlando a ir a radio and television, both on atr and In
managerial posit ions

Five new M /l com m unities
A L T A M O N T E SPRIN GS — M1 Homes of Altamonte Spring*
plans to have five new communities by m id-June of I995
Including the third one ai Hunter * Creek In southwest
Orlando
David Byrne*, division manager said miter communities will
lie in Oviedo. Altamonte Springs, east Orlando, and the
University Boulevard area
“ We ll havr 300 hontestlrs in Ihrsr new vom munitir*. with
rigid newly designed homes ranging In p ri«r from &gt;130 000 to
&gt;200.000

Spec homes in Tuscawilla
W IN TE R SPRINGS — Tw elve custom home builder* will
begin ronsirurilon by late Decrmber on IG spec homes tn two
new Winter Springs ComrounlUe*. thr Reserve at Tuscaw illa.
and Eagle * Point
The companies include B G Adkins Construction. Crank
Construction. Environm ental Home Buildrrs. Hrldrnesr her
Home*. Hill* rest Hume*, the Von Jacob* Goup. Orange State
Contracting. Park Villa. Scott 1. I'hllpol Im Pristine Home*.
Tim e-Line Conn!ruction, and S u n rastir
Price* will range from &gt;300.000 lo &gt;500.000 with between
3.000 and 5.000 square le d of living space

Bid year for Calton
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — Calton Homes of Altamonte
Spring* sold 2117 homes during the fiscal year ending Nov 30
for a oolla volume of &gt;33 million, according to President. Don
Knutson H r said II was the best year r v r r for Calton Homes
surpassing hy 50 jiercrni the 1003 fisc I year of 193 home* sold
for a dollar volume of &gt;21 million

Home for the holidays
Calton Homes of A llam on ir Springs I* featuring a special
de&lt; orated home al Cardinal Creek tn Oviedo, for the holiday
season. The home feature* a grattd Christmas tree covered
with ornament*, garland* and lights, with statue of Father
Christmas. Admission lo the home is free.
Th e home Is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a m
to O p m .. and Sundays and Mondays from noon until 6 p m
Cardinal Creek Is on Tuskawilla Road, between Red Bug
Road and Aloma

■ y NICK AFKIPAUF
H e r a ld S u n W r it e r

S A N FO R D
Mr ri tity Marine
International recently invited
over 250 trf lire I m employee
amt turning tenter m*trm lor*
from around the world to Central
Florida to attend a two week
conference and m akr thru In
M rurtiii of the Year prrsr ntation
ln«tro&lt; tor* si Seminole i mu
m iinlty College took t*«th tlf*t
place and runner tip
l,rs Barkley wa* named 1'etJ
tn*lIuctor of the Year hy Metrorv Marine Pie* DwvId Jane* and
director nt *rrvk e training Ed
Grtinmer
Darkky t* program manager nf
the Seminole Com m unity Col
h g r Men m v Marine Training
program He ha* been Im oiled
in the project al S IX ' from It »
very Iwgtnntng and ha* hern
training Men t in let hnieun* for
the |i*»i eight year* at thr SCC
ex liter and carton* remote tnra
non*

Garry Sim in* wa* named In
•truilor of I hr Year runner up
Along with Barklrv. the two
provide imining tor up lo a
thousand Mercury tn hnk u n i a
year In one day. iw o d a v or
one w eek Ir t M n t t t

T h e ir siu d rn i* com e from
va rio u s part* of the United
S t a le s , C r n t r a l a n d S o u th
Am erica and llte I'a n h U a n and
are cent lo S C C by the facinry lo
update Ihelr training on the
laie*i change* in the industry
A&lt;cording to Men urv official*,
lo win thr award instructor*
m u ll rrcelvr j*c*ltlce ecalua
lion* throughout the year fnwn
their *iudrnt* Providing rue
i nerver ed or at ton program* de
ce lo pin g inn o va tive tra in in g
priwvdurr* and tncoicencent In
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into consideration in making
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from Seminole
Yea' and mortar up Garry 5
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Community Codaqa warn among
compel itvon
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Met* ury Marine
Tr*kin*ky and Durc-lnr nf Mu**
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Ikth Dennard alwt received a *ii 1*1*111 Uhe : gram

Rosy 1995 expected
Barnett Bank o ffic ia l looks ahead
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Herald Staff Wntef
Florida • cvnfinmy wilt m o ­
urner to outperform the national
economy during 1093 The per
d ic tio n a a* m ade hy Jo h n
Godfrey, r h ir f e&lt;i&gt;nomi*t for
Barnett Bank*. In*
’ The Ftonda u ulk nk I* postlive a* we kavk lo 1**115 fie *ald
Florida t» clearly expected lo
once again outpace the nation hy
a rr*pet table m a rg in for a
n u m b rr uf rra*on* The e r n k r
*e* tor in the state I* large and
ronilnue* to grim- tr&gt;migration
lift* population groerth to better
than t ake the national aerrage
and Florida rem ain* an a t­
tractive place lo live with a low
cowl of living "
During the past 12 month*, he
observed lhai Florida lea* r* pr
rlen'-etl )nb growth nearly one
third faster than thr nation The
state ha* added 2 1&lt;&gt;000 new
Job*, a 3 H prrcenl gain
While business and medical
*rrvn e* lead (he job growth,
there arr al*&gt;&gt; solid gain* In %*k T»
tourist related arras as kidging.
r r r r r a t lo n and amu*ernents.
airline* and restaurant*
In 1905. Godfrey prrdk t* Flor­
ida will add at least 130,000 new
Job*. alt In the broad service
sector* H r exprt is the rate of
employment will Im rra s r 50
jierrenl fastrr than the national
average
W ith favorable lalior market*
Godfrey say* inmigratton will
continue lo strengthen PnpuUlion growth will remain close m
two prrcenl a year, with a gain
of over 700 new resident* per
day,
He commented that the full
Im p arl of the Federal Reserve *
increase in Interrst rate* will
curta il Ih r Interrst sensitive
sec tor* of thr economy, tuning
hardest in housing and con­
sumer qirn d ln g for big tlrkrl
Item* such a* cars, household
app lian ce * a n d e lectronic*
Single family housing should fall
only five to ten ja-rccnt In 1995,
and new apartment* and con­
dominiums are expected to re*
m ain unrhangrd
T h e activity in com inert- ial
real estate however, is Improv-

Ing T h r official said lhe profstr
(ton of ta&lt; an I office space ha*
fatten lo Ihr towrsi |xilni in a
ifrcxiie and demarvtl for sub
u rtu n office Itnjtrovrmrnt* ha*
led lo one third more office
&lt;(Hlvirut ikon tht* vrar Business
s|&gt;ending for c o m p u irr* and
other rlectmnk-* and even wane
new plant*, retail and office
Iat limes will ronilnue lo produce
moderate growth in HAM
Hr expect* Florida should
benefit front Increasing U S
ex (sat* lo Europr. Japan and
laitin A meric a with ikmhte digit
grow th In International trade
th ro u g h F lo rid a port* eon
in b u tin g lo witid Uii erase* in
Iltd u*l rial ware I k sise t p a e
W h ile defrn*e-relaied c u ltiack* remain a source of aome
concern. Godfrey say* *in&gt;ng
growth In other art tor* ihould
m lttgair most of the pay-roll
kw xrx
Regarding iotirl*m hr said Ihr
industry remain* w in I despite
i otnern* about r n m r direr! ed
Inward foreign tourtsl* The In
dustry saw a drop of only three
petteni through mid summer of
1994
w ith m o re fa v o ra h lr
trends in recent months, lam er
airline fares and tfvemr park
e*{ &gt;.ut*ion in live Central Honda
.lira should a!w&gt; benefit the stale
nexlyear
lla rn rii Banks tm . Is lt*ird as
th r 23rd largest financial In­
stitution In the United Stair*

New veep (or insurance corporation
Malthaw Fraturs. CLS. a vsturan fills inturancs aiscultvs. ha*
t»# n named vies prtrsKfenl of Area Tills Operations for fhs
Gulf Atlantic Dfvlslon of Lawyen Title Insurance Corporation
Erasure will oversee Gulf Atlantic T i t l es tour search
departments including on* located al 109 E Commercial Si in
Sanlord

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Quinns mark 50th anniversary
W o m an ’s club donates gifts to girls’ ranch

OaLwaa I m D with bookmark the designed.

Commission seeks
boundaries for
Historic District
T h e Lake M ary H istorical
Commission m rl Monday. t&gt;r&lt; 3
al 7 p m at Ih r Frank C va m
Center ll was a v rry b u ry
meeting with a lot ot business
bring d i v u t v i l Among other
things thr commission wauls to
find out If Ih r r r arr already
boundaries marking thr Historic
District ol Lakr Mary II th rrr
arr. thr group want* sign* pul
up designating Ih r area a* such
If th rrr arr no Ixmndarlr* art. a
committee will tir lorm rd to
recommend thr boundaries
Th r chairman. John
1 homjMnn. is going to look Into
thr rosl of purchasing a sign fur
thr Frank Evan* Center T h r
commission ha* agreed to buy
onr
T h r nom inating com m it Ice
reported a difficult time filling
thr pmt of chairman It was
finally agreed that Mary Wolff
and Lillian Griffin will hr cw
chair* for thr upcoming year
J e a n II r o o k I y n w i l l h r

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T h r HUM holiday season gol
off to a glorious start for llrts)
and Tom Q u in n Tlie jmpolar
Sanford couple renewed tlirir
wedding vows of 30 year* ago ori
1 hankwgivlng m orning during
m a ss at A ll So u ls C a tho lic
C h u rch where they are active
members
Adding lo the festive eelebra
Hon was the jHesrnce of sis of
t h e i r se ve n c h ild r e n w ith
spouse* an d a ll lb g ra n d
children who joined the earned
guest* of honor Th e grand­
children range In age from 4 to
1 4 according to Hetsey
T h e o n ly fa m ily m e m b e r
absent was their son. Thom as,
an educator In Tokyo Other
children and I heir s|iouse* arr
d a ug hte r E liza b e th and her
husband T im Arnold Itrnver.
d a u g h te r P a tric ia a n d her
host valid. Hurt Hankie, ( teuton
Texas J)f Jam es Oulu and his
wife, Joan. Sanford Charles
O n io n and his wife T e rr y .
Akrntt. Ohio, daughter Carol and
h e r h u sb a n d Huger S c h e ll.
Clnclnnall. and Mark O u ln n and
hi* wife D untu. of Casselberry
1 fie Oulnn* a rr v rry proud of
Ihetr rhlld rrn w ho arr all college
graduatr*
Following Ih r Thanksgiving
mass and the Uutim* renewing
their wedding vows. Or Quinn
and tils wife Jua n , enlrrtained
at a dinner for all 30 guests al
their home Joan exprrsjvsed tier
pleasure al brin g hostess in the
family relrbrallon "ll was so
n lc r,' she said, "and a led of fun
T h r c o u s in s h a v e a h a ll
fpgrlher "
O n Saturday , a reception fur
fam ily and frtrnds was held at
Sahal Point Country (.'tub In
Longwixx] According lo l l e t s y ,
" T h e decorallem* were tieaullful
and Itiecake w a* outstanding."
T h e bullet featured an tiver
sized dove Ice sculpture de­
signed by their son. Mark chef
at the club Guests were served a
te m p tin g
array of sh rim p
v e g e ta b le a n d m e a l tra y s ,
chicken, meatball* and a v arte tv
of other delectable fare
ft was
beautiful.' Hetsey said
A harpist played soothing
background m usic and aftrr the
traditional Inast lo the couple,
Aurora W yrurn sang. "Ill be
low ing You always "
Friends came from Sanford.
Orlando. D rlla ry . l.ukr Wales.
Deltona, Lake Marv and Genev a.

SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH
Here's another couple who
were married when the winds of
Wotld War If were raging and
Torn was Irt Ih r U S
Navy,
slat toned al San Francisco They
taler made Iftrir home m Oh hi
w h rrr To m was a manufacture
rep Upon arriving In Sanford in
PW12 at Ih r recommendation ol
a friend, lorn w rn l Into real
rsiatr and later opened up his
own office
Hetsey said they loved Sanford
and wishes they had moved here
4&lt;t year* ago U p until two year*
ago. Hetsey ra ised her seven
children a* well as helped In
raise many other* S h r taught
school tor 20 years in Ohio and
latrr at l.ake M^rv High School
Pat Broost (left) and DeLores Lash by sleigh fined
for another 10 years ■ a most
Hacienda Girls Ranch from the Sanford Woman's Club
rewarding and enjoyable experi­
they plan to escape Ih r Florida
gala. Hetsey said, "ll was unence. shr *av*
forgettable! W e ll nrver forget
T h e Q uinns bavr a motor heal in the summeriune and
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home and enjoy traveling They warm up lo Florida during the
W ould Betsey m a n y T o m all
have rrcenfly bought a second cool weather month*
About the golden anniversary
home in North Carolina where
See D ie tric h , Page S B

Christmas banquet spotlights activities for Greater Seminole Chamber

LONOW OOO

ROWELL

SHAY

K0EGEL
parliamentarian and Harriett
Hoyd will remain as treasurer
Com m ission member* congratulatrd Treasurer Harriett
lioyd Harrietl was a big winner
In the Golden Age Games. She
then went on to win seven
medals at the stair meet. Har­
nett will go to Ih r Nationals in
San Antonin in May
T h e com m ission discussed
Christmas In Otde l.ake Mary
T h r commission will have u
display ol old Christmas toys al
Ih r event. The commission will

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Officers
installed
H*t*w snots Sr w n • o*o»i

Officers and board members of the 1995 Greater Seminole County Chamber ol Com m erce.

r e u n i o n ;

M a t t i e

Crootns H igh School class of
1969 celebrates Its 25th Silver
Heunlon. Dec 22-25. Classmate*
and friends will gather to help
make this n celebration to lie
remembered for yeur* lo come.
T h e y w ill be re n e w in g old
friendship* and i-halting about
themselves. For your enjoyment
they have planned • Thursday
evening. Dec 22. Wesisldr Cen­
ter. registration and reucquaintancc, 7 p m . • Friday. Dec 23.
class prom. H p.m . until ?.
S a n f o r d

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• S aturday, Dec. 24. picnic.
G ro v c v lc v Park. 10 a.m .-2 p m
• Sunday. Dec. 25. I I a m .,
church fellowship service. New
H e th e l M is s io n a r y H u p tls l
C h u rch . E. lO lh SI. and Hickory
Ave Speaker for Ihe worship
service will be tile Rev. Tom m ie
L. While of the class of 1969,
U crn a d rU c H ak rr G ardner Is
c h a i r m a n . C a l l C o n s ta n c e
W illiam s Anderson ut 323-5475
for Information

Maflla luma 81
Maltl* Olivia Sumptar Waldo

Betsey and Tom Quinn (cantar foreground) surrounded by lhair chlldran and grandchildren.

Mai tie Olivia Sum jilcr Waldo

t u r n s

G reater Seminole C o un ty
Chamber of Commerce never
wastes time or energy of an
opportunity. During the holi­
day banquet held on th r Drat
of December at the Tlm acuan

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8 1

SANFORD

MARVA
HAW KINS

celebrated her Hist birthday.
Dec. 7. with four family genera­
tions helping her celebrate. Mrs.
Waldo was born In Hlackvllle.
S.C lo thr late Nileage and
Sarah Sumpter. She met and
mrrled Jn n n Waldo Sr. In 1935
and lo Ihl* union nine children
were born Next year the Waldos
w ill celebrate 60 years of marital
bliss
T h e family has lived m Hrllc
Glades. Fla.. Cajx- Charles. Va.
and in later years hav&lt; made
Ihelr home In Sanford. Mt*.
Waldo Is a member ol Ml Moriah
Primitive ltapttM Church. Mrs.
Waldo says by I lie grace of God.
See H a w kin s 7B

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Hobby: Collecting Dreamsicles

WEDDING

■ r SUSAN W IM N IA
Htrald Cot f spondont___________
L A K E MARY - Being a wile,
mnther and part-time employer
keep* Nonna Greenwald on the
run Th is slim, blonde woman
rird lts her sanity in the mad
ness of life to her faith in God
G re e n w a ld . fo rm e rly from
Tennessee, has been a resident
of laikr M.itv for sis month* She
and her hustund Mark lu v r
been married for 13 year* They
have three children. Eric Hunt
r r and Taylor The family at
Irnds the Sanford Church of
Christ
Dreamsicles. little figurines
also known hv some as chubby
chervil**. line ihe shrive* in her
home They appear as small,
blue-eyed, rosy-cheeked angels
with wreath* of dried flowers on
their lliilr head* awaiting a
glance ftoili visitor* Although
Grernw aid * collet tkm I* still
small she plan* lo expand
Now that the children are a hit
more indr|M-ndent. she Isqie* to
spend more time *ean hlng for
different Dte.unslcles and using
some of the Income from her Job
tn that end Shr also hopes to
direct friends and family lo the
store* w h e rr these sm ilin g
creatures arr residing so they
ran he added lo the warmth of
her ow n cozy home

Mr. and Mr*. Tim othy Allen Dycus

Bridget L. Deere,
Timothy A. Dycus
exchange vows
DELAND Bridget Lynn
Deere and T im o th y Alien
D vrus are anmnmrln|( thrlr
marriage today Th e y were
married J u ly 9. 1994. at 7
|i m . at First Baptist Church
of Dr Land Th e Rev f*atnrk
D o n a l d s o n of S a n f o r d
performed the traditional cer­
emony.
The (aide ts the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Phillip Deere of
Astor. former resident* of The
Oaks. Sanford
The groom ts the tnti of Mi
and Mrs Jam es R D vru* of
Sanford

Moth the brtde and groom
were reared In Sanford and
were high school sweethearts
while
attending Seminole
High Sc I h io L
Given In marriage by her
father, ih r bride chose for her
vows, a formal white taffeta
gown wi t h sweetheart
neckline and full train The
filled bodice was embellished
with lace applique and pearl*,
seed pearls and srqulns. The
pulled sleeves w rrr tmrdcrrd
with late applique and bead­
ing The full train was also
bordered w ith applique and
treading, creating a full bustle
Her headpiece, a pearl-bended
crown with pull at the track of
the head field her Illusion veil
She carried a cascading bou­
quet of mauve and r o s e star
gazer*, while and cream roses,
baby's heath and ivy.
Franrlna Fowler. Titusville,
served Ihe bride as matron of
honor. She wore a short-length
d r r s s of h r l c k - c o l o r e d
bengallne faille and tnolrr
fabric. She carried a hand tied
bouquet of summer (lowers —
coral bouvardtn. stargazers,
yellow and white daisies, pur­
ple iris, yellow buttons, baby's

breath and assorted greenery
Bridesmaid* were Andrea
" R e n e '' D lso n . Longw oo d.
Jennlfrr Smith. Orlando. Kelly
L u ce . Chester. Va J u n io r
bridesm aid was Megan H
Dvr us of Dellona. the groom's
niece T h e y w ore s im ila r
dresses to the honor atten
dant's selected In their own
style Thev tW ile d identic al
bouquet*
Talmadge H Lowe J r erf
New York. N Y served the
gnwtm as best m an
' Robert A T^iVPtand nf *stTford, brother In-law of the
bride, served a* usher
Groomsmen were Brian E
Davis. Boulder. C o lo . Robert
O. Cohen Orlando. David J
R ape. Lake M a ry J u n i o r
groom sm an was Robert I*
L o v e la n d of S a n fo rd , the
bride's nephew
P h illip f&gt; Lo vela n d , the
b rid e s nephew, carried the
Deere family hi hie; Jeff R
Dycus. nephew of the groom,
carried Ihr Dycus family blblr
Mary Beth Donaldson of S a n ­
ford was an assistant.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Historic Grant-Bly House In
DeLaml Friends and family
guests from out of state at­
tended A bulfet. coc ktails and
dancing were offered Several
old family custom* were en­
joyed by the guests
After a wedding trip to St
Augustine. Ihe newlyweds urc
making their home I11 Lake
Mary
Th e bride Is employed as a
m ath teacher at Rocklake
Middle School. Lnngwood. and
the groom Is artist/owncr of
Mudfish Clothing C o . W inter
Park

G r e e n w a l d s h a r e d her
thought* concerning her Initial
altractkm lo the little angels
The fare is w hat really got me
Interested." she said "T h e y
have such a rule Itltir face They

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Norma Greenwald shows soma of har collacllon
all represent something positive
to me Thev all seem so happv "
The first little clav figure came
Into her possession when stir
was about 15 tear* old
My
m o lh rr started me with two
angel* and a December dolt for
tnv bln In lav Site also gave all
her four daughter* one to help

Longwood—
C o n tin u e d from Page 511
C o un try Club the officer* tor the
1**95 year were Installed a
succ esslul fund raising aurtktn
was held, awards were acknowl­
edged and Ih rrr was an enter
tam ing program delivered by
m rntaliM Mark Stone eg Chevy
C h a s e lame
I he new It trstalled 1995 E*
r r u i i v c C o m m itte e include
( h a i r m .1 n . M a i r o I m
Mat D ia rm id S u n B a n k . Past
C h a irm a n B ill D o d d . A A A
Chair Elect. Jo a n n lr Vincent.
C ro w n Bank Treasurer. Ken
O'Brien. A T A T Legal Counsel
Frederic
Rli
Stanley, J I) .
Vice Chairm an of BusinessE d u c a tio n P a rtn e rs h ip Jo e
A l v a r e z . D C C -C n n s t r u r l o r s
C o»p . Vice 4 liatm uyt *»J E*y*
n m n tr D rx rfn p m rm
W illiam
"B ill Stangr Southern Bank of
Central Florida Vice Chairman
of G o v e r n m e n t R e la tio n s .
H a rv e y S rh e m go ld . S rlm rn s
Si torn bergCarlton. Vice Chair
m a n o l P u b lic R e la t io n s .
Stephen W Wolfram. Litieny
Collection Bureau. Inc . Vice
Clialrm an of Membership Serv­
ice* .mil Development. Larry
S lu kr* . Arnrrttrk of Orlando.
Inc Vice Chairman of Way* and
Mrans. Iking Anderson. C'oriialr
Aviation Academy: Vice C hair­
man of Small Businesses l.ynda
G raliam Mays. O g llvy Manage
merit Servlrr*. Vice Chairm an of
Vision 2000 loan rue Vincent.
Crow n flank
T h r Board of Directors ol the
1995 year Inc ludr Keith Alli/rr,
C P A Bill Baker ol Institutional
Advancem ent A G overnm ent
Relations. Peter Berry of Lyman
High S&lt; lit ml Ed Elook hinder ol
Th e Video People, Inc.; Ken
Cone of Florida Power Corpora­
tion; Loo Conti ol Holland and
Knight Daniel Freeman. CPA
Shelly Femme of M rrrlll Lynch;
Linda Harper of Corporate A c­
commodation*. Jo h n W Howell
of Maguire, Voortil* A Wells.
Debbie Luplnskl of Sprtnt/Unltrd
Te lep h o ne of Florida Diane
M u lm o n r of South Seminole
Hi.spu.il Mai k Mi -Reynolds of

llam rtt flank Hannah Miller of
NationsBank of Longwvstd Bill
Miller of Stla Inc Ken Prtllow of
Altamonte Springs Flortsc Inc
Hlrhard Rrtnrr eg Florida llospi
tal Altamonte Ikift H-w eg Or
lando Business Journal David
Wright eg Glare amt Radi lltfe
I nr
Outgoing board members w rrr
acknowledged and thanked for
their year* of service and ram
itiilm rn l D rd r Sc haflner of Die
Hlends eg the Seminole Count*
S» hoot Board Jo h n Rzeptennek
of Professional Services. BUI
F ry r eg Cniglobr Travel, and Ik.b
H ealley u( IW S were given
lokrns eg appreciation for thrtr
ttm r and year* served on Ihe
hoard eg direc tors
Bill Dodd, staff .director eg
Public and Govrtiuiieiil Affair*
of ih r Am erican Automobile
Association just chairman eg
th r Greater Seminole Couniv
Cham ber of Com m erce, wa*
tflanked for Ills service and
leadership and Ihe highlight* of
ih r year which Included a so.
1 rssful Hobnob. Air Show, and
i h r m erger w ith Ih r Long
wood W inter Spring* l handier
of C o m m e r c e
MaIcoIm
Mac Diarmid vice president eg
SunBank chairman 1995 of Ihr
Gr eat er Semi nol e C oun t y
Chamber of Conimerre. sjiokr
.i I miu I getting ready for 1995."
unci his com m itm ent to the
chamber to program, provide
success and the opjm rtunity for
frrd b .uk lo evaluate thr ton
lln u r d im p ro v e m e n t of th r
e v en t * a n d t h r s u cce ssfu l
grow th ol the organiruilon
T h r silent a uctio n ol the
evening Included donation* from
th r various merchants who arr
m em bers of the chamber of
c n tm n rrc r Rutland* donated
various wearing upjiarel. The
Vidro People. Inr. donated two
hours of family silling, thr hank*
donated savings tmnd*. Steak
and Ale. C hl-C hf'n . and Ihe
Osaka Jap a n ese Restaurant
were represented tickets were
donated to Th e Civic Theater,
the Balloon Connect ton donated

Happy anniversary
Marjorie and Leo

dish-brown fox to depict I fir
groom * hobby — fox-hunting

to Joyce Sawyers told us that
th r golden gala of Leo and
Marjorie Zeola was out ol this
w o r l d . H r Id at T l m u c u a n
C o un try Club on Dec. 2. Joyce
reports that everybody had a
good time and th r music |by
Leo's bandl was simply won­
derful when the Zeola* celebrat­
ed th e ir 5 0 lh w e d d in g annlevrsary
Alter Leo retired as a Navy
captain. Ihe couple decided to
move back to her turf. She Is the
f o r me r M a rjo rie E liz a b e th
Newman of Sanford
We wish them m uch happlns,*
during the next 50 year*

S|*c&lt; lal tntrest Itrm No. 2 Joe
Ponzlllo. the vocalist with the
booming rich baritone voice,
madr a spec la I trip to Sanford
from Ohio to sing at the wedding
m uch to the delight of Ih r
congregation.

us collect them M&gt; sister rig
le d * them too That * what
made me really start to m ake
them She just ha* a lot mote
than m e "
T o m e n tio n som e of the
rhem lis In her roller &lt;k&gt;ii one
praying carries the name "A
C hild 's Prayer '* Thl* cherub
was a gift Inan her mother

Another Uvnrtte a larger version
of the Dreamsicles. I* an angel
that sits on a ledge Her husband
gave tier a gift of a DteamsUle
with Ih rrr hearts by Its side It u
holding a heart In Its hand wtlh
tire words **| lo w you' 1 htaeled
In II
Thai angel was a Valrn
tine gift from m y hualiand " she
said
It s really spec 1*1 In me |
cherish that one
Her kissing
angel* hate a wing missing but
the sentimental value still holds
true
I really kind of like the
smaller ones " site said "I guess
It s fat suae I like lilite thing*
Site displaced her rhobe s rln
Ikm* and ills* ossed ihertl Also
In the group was an angel with
Its finger 1 lose to it's mouth as If
tn*av
Sbhb ** I be little angel
with Its tiny finger looks like a
child ’
A n o t h e r f a v o r i t e of
Greenwald % is her additional
collection of cups and saucers
My m iMlicr got me lira In Ihe
he g in n in g
s h r said
M&gt;
mother in law then got me ««• f«a
m y birthday The small floral tea
set was from m y husband H r
bought It for me fra Christmas
one yrar If it wasn't !&lt;a my
hustMiid I wouldn't have any of
tills
H i' tea set is a dainty set
fit for a little gtrl with a coffer
p&lt;H two cups, two saucers, a
creamer and a sugar dtsh
Although her two collections
don’t arid up to much now
Greenwald hopes that they will
l» a source of fun ami relaxation
and gilt k1ra% fra years to rnme
T h r angels bring a smile to her
fare and lift her spirit
And
that s why I like them around **

a bouquet and thr list was fourth column ol pagr 1237 of
endless thanks to thr hard witfk Ih r flat la* fort W orth telephone
directory seemingly from memo
and dedication of Jnannle Ytn
He asked
cent and D rhby Luplnskl As If rv o r te le p a th y
tfval were not enough their was everyone to write thru name
also a live auction and Art and some trivial piece of infor
Grindie was on hand as the mailon -in a p lrte of paper and
then lie mid them what tiiey had
auctioneer Thank* to Art * rn
thuslasrn. people w rrr anxious written Tlie comments from the
tn but and It was fun lo w atib audlenir w rrr always the sattvr
b o w did lie do Dial?"
film run up and down Ihe aisle
Everyone srrm etl to have a
getting more and more proplr
th r
Involvrd In thr bidding Jusl w o n d r r lu lly good time
when you thought that live item G r e a t e r S r m t n o l r C o u n t y
was sold Art would pull another Cftam brr of Commerce had a
b id d e r in to the game Th e hollitav fsmquet nrw officers
A p o p k a F lo r is t d o n a t e d a were sworn In to thru year of
beautiful Christmas t r n lr r p lr t r service to ih r com m unity, tftr
and the Orlando Magic signed a u c t i o n fu n d r ai s er s we r e
basketball was the hit n&lt; the extremely profitable and the
evening among several ol the Mark Stour program was exccp
Items donated try a very gener Ihinaltv rnirrta luin g H o w do
fhev do it*
ous group
Mark Stone 1* by In* own
(Shay koagai is a Sanford
definition, a rttrntalisi
H r did Htrald eonssporvdanl covering
lha Longw ood area. Phon#
have his a udlenir spellbound
as he read Ihe twelfth line of Ihr 313 O il 4 |

NEW ARRIVALS
I tie following lilrlhs have hrrn
recorded at Central Florida Re
glnnal Hospital. Sanlord
Nov. Hi - IVltwwrle Ramirez
and Artel Gonzalez. Deltona, girt
Nov 17 — A m *1 and Stephen
Hathaway. Deltona, hoy
N ov
IH — I'ok S im and
Thom as Ixdan. Sanford, girl.
I'h y llls E and Frederick II
f'harts, Sanford. gtrl
Nov 19 — JarintM- L and Dale
B Johnson II, Dellona, tmy
Nov 20 — I I . i M m i .i and James
Gaull. Deltona, girl. Sandyfave
L. and Ronald C Wheeler. San
ford, girl

Nov 22
Brenda and Michael
llarlow r Sanford. tmy. Danielle
Bell and Bryan Isa Sanford, boy.
Maureen and Albert Landgral
Sanford, boy; -Jewel and Patrick
Allen. Sanford, girl
Nov 23 — Pamela and Robert
Holt fVBary. boy
Nov 24 - Rrnltra Hlllsman
and Willie Jarrells. Sanford, girl.
Alisa and Paul Hotltnger, IV B a rv. buy. L a To y s h a B u lls .
Sanford, tmy
Nov 2ti — Gall A and Edward
L Carpenter J r ., Longwood. boy
Nov. 2H - Mu helle Bruce and
William R illrr Sanford. Imv

Cat! Us To C u stom
O r d e r Y o u r E n tree's
T o r Y o u r H o lid a y
P a rtie s o r C o m p a n y
Tutictious

Dietrich
C o n tin u e d fro m Page SB
over again?
"Eve ry bit of It."she beamed.
'*We are fortunate , we have
been blessed. And we like eac h
other a lot.**

Sing-a-lona sparks
club meeting
Th e Sanford Woman's Club
was all decked for Christmas al
th e Decem ber H ire lin g and
lu n c h e o n
E v e r y nook and
cranny were filled with outstand­
ing decorations
Pari of ih r decorations In­
cluded a sleigh, complete with
Santa at the control* as welt as
beautifully w'ntpprd package*
Members brought the package*
to Ire distributed to Hacienda
G irls Ranch at Melbourne Also,
m any members made cash con­
tributions for the girls
Th e ranch, a non-profit long
te rm foster ra re facility, is
licensed by the State of Florida
for non d e lin q u e n t, abused,
abandoned or neglected girls
from throughout the state. The
facility, which presently houses
45 girls, depend* on the Florida

Federation of Women s Cluli* for
Us ongoing operation
DeLores I.ash. club president,
presided over the business meet­
ing She presented the Presi­
d e n t's S h a rin g and C a rin g
Aw ard to Pat Foster, chairman of
the club's education depart­
ment Pat was cited for her
recent successful chairmanship
of the club's annual lurid raiser.
"Puttin' on the Ritz." to raise
funds (or the scholarship pro­
gram Annually the club pres­
ents a scholarship to a deserving
w o m a n r e t u r n i n g t o t he
classroom
Th e jirogorarn for Ihe day was
a sing a long co n d ucte d by
pianist Jean Metis anil soprano
T in a Joseph
Members sang
traditional carols as well as
contemporary songs with verve
and adoration.
Chairmen of hostesses were
Roberta Z lltro w c r and Polly
Pezold who made many colorful
decorations In c lu d in g clever
decorated candy canes al each
place. The hostess cam m iller
included: To n i Hobson. Frances
W ils o n . V io la F ra n k . C o ra
Kanner. Jeanette Padgett and
Liz Oldakrr

Nancy and Noy now
Mr. and Mrs. Rivers
O n Dec 3. wedding bell* rang
for Nancy Tcrwlllegcr and Noy
Rivers The wedding wus simply
b e au tllu l and N a n cy was a
gorgeous bride Following thr
wedding, a lovely rrcrplloii was
held at Sweetwater Country
C lub. Of special Interest was Ih r
groom ’s cake which was deco­
rated with a m lnluture red­

Order Hickory Smoked
Hams. Turkeys,
ay or
Oeef Rounds for the
Holidays

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Joe and fils family. Including
wife Te rl. left Sanford to attend
Bible College In Ohio which has
led to a musical, evangelistic
ministry lor all of (hem.
Special Interest Item No. 3
When thr day arrives that Nancy
and Noy may want to chronicle
their wedding happenings, ihry
will prolkibly never overlook Ihr
honeymoon 10 cold, ski country
The happy couple drjtarted Flor­
ida's nun-kissed sands in HO
d rg rrr wcalhrr without coats
und warm clot hlng except In
thrlr luggage
The bad news T h r luggage
got misplaced, hut Ih r good
news Is dial It wus located a
couple ol days la lrr before ih r
newlyweds froze lo dratli

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�Santoro HsraiO, Santoro. Florida - Sunday. Dacambar it,

Lawyer fears suit
if he took sides
with Apple Annie

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A D V IC I

ABIGAIL
VAN BUHEN

wilhsotrx non Uniting variety!
A* an Am erican k id . I've
swqxd apples A* (he owner of
an apple tree I have had a|q&gt;le*
vlnlen
And as a lawyer. I
could stand i*t make money
whenever there ts an apple tree
an tilrnt ”
Abby. tlx America I love is tlx
Ann rw a where i hlldrrn on tlxtr
way home Irotn school can dash
Into neighbor* yard* to swqx
apple* or *wlng from the tree* It
I* not an America of tiarrtnedr*
warnings and wall* — where
lawyer* txco n x rich suing apple
Irrr owner* and rltlren* are
inqaivrrtsbrd by outrageous In
sit ram e premiums

D E A R A M I Y i I h id to ira|aitu|
to Mrs Hosier s rr»|»&gt;nsr to
Apple A n n x
I m sure her
r o n r r r n s abo u t potential
law suits — If A n n ie allows
ixlgblairlKHMl children to pick
h e r a p p l e s — are w e l l
inlenllorxd Hut it that is t lx
way we must live today, it u
h a r d ly wo r t h t he effort
I
IxtwHially would takr reason
aide ptecautkms and tlxn risk
the rest
Lawyer* can always think up
the wix*t possible ** rnarkM Hut
tlx (ar t I*, the vast ma)oflty of
people w ill l i ve their l i ves
without txlng sued for anything
eacept possibly divm ie
J A M E S L. D E L A Y
D E A R J A M E S It dors s rn n a
sm I rvim nxntary Ifull a grrxroti*
and rxtghU aly in:ipulw must lx
suppressed bee a u sr nf t h r
rr-Jitlc* uf an A rnrrli an g o ix
lawsuit crazy Y m it* was not th r
only lettrr 1 rrtetv rd voicing that
opinion Reatl on
D E A R A tlllY i This is in re
s|&gt;of|sr to Mrs Koslrt S lettrr to
Apple Annie
telling Ix r tn
slop allowing children onto Ix r
property, to keep her apples
picked. iK better (or worse! vet
irptace her Ix lo v rd apple tree

19*4

I would like to tell Apple Annie
to keep Ix r fruitful tree and
friendly ways Hut If I did I
might ixsued

WM. T R A V IS O O B B LE .
LA W R EN C EB U R O . T E R N .
D E A R MR. O O B B LE: If more
lawyers agreed with you land
me) the only lofis w e d read
about would l x apple torts

M o w * t w o V , M an

Membart of lake Mary Historical Commission plan dlaplay at Chrtatmaa in Old# Laka Mary

(Problems? Write lo Daar Abby
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a sail addressed
stamped envelope lo Deer Abby.
P O Boi 6*440 Lot Angeles.
Cell! *006* All correspondence
Is conddentlel)

Dietrich
C ontinued from fage OB

Norrises entertain
at C hristm as
.lean ami Hill Norris enter
lamed the Altar Guild, ushers
and grreters of the First Untied
M rih o d ls t C h u r c h T u e s d a y
e u n m g at tlxtr Idyllwtlde Inane
t l x Norris Inane was alive with
tirauMlul and d lslin rllvr drtota
mats tm hiding many hrlrloutn

mementos tliat date liark quite a
lew year*
T h e stlvrr and crystal had
been lovingly polished (or this
t|xrtal (M'&lt; avion to serve these
*|xrtal |ieop|e attending Gurst*
were served a variety of holiday
goodies ln&lt; l u d mg H ill's hot
pepper f l l y with rream r h e e x
and wheat squares
It was a lovely r vent rig stee|xd
In tradltkm and love

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C hildren have a g o o d lim a sh o pping al R SVP Chrtalm as Slors at M id w ay School.

Lake Mary
C s n t ln a id fro m Page S B
also lx selling th r u annual
calendar* (or only §2 SO
In a fir*l (or the l-akr Mary
Historical Commission. DrLorr*
lat*h designed a First Edition
bookmark The hiaikmark will
be given to children visiting the
hake Mary Historical Museum
and Library It was announced
that the (Irst bookmarks will be
given to tlx G irl Scouts attend­
ing Christm as in O ld r Lake
Marv City Commissioner Gray
llrender donalrd the ribbons (or

tlx bookmarks
T h e Lake M ary H istorical
Museum and Library will be
closed Dee 30 through Ja n 3
The January meeting o( the
Historical Commission will be
Tuesday. Ja n 3 due in the
holidays

Seniors collect toys
Every year the R5VP. IRetlred
Senior Volunteer Program) has a
Christmas Store In Sanford The
store is (or underprivileged
children to shop (or their (amity

Th e Lake Mary Seniors have
been collecting toya (or the store
lor several months They have
also made certain Hems (or the
store This week. Lake Mary
Seniors were among the volun­
teer* manning the store and
h e lp in g c h ild re n w ith their
shopping and the wrapping
Lake Mary Seniors have Ix rn
Involved in the Christmas slorr
(or several years
Mary RowaM Isa Sanford Hitaid
cor r»tpond«nl
covering
the
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he ha* brought her through It and celebrating Th e special chief educational olllcer for th r
guest of the evening brought the state of Florida and ehalrrd the
all
T h e children attending the message of Joy. the Honorable
F l o r i d a H o u s e of R e p r e
celebration were H.C Waldo. Deborah Chambers, circuit court
sentatlves Education Com m it­
C he rtlo n , V a.; Leroy W aldo. Judge/practlclng atto rn ey of tee. He Is committed lo the three
Norfolk. Va , Alfred and Ardts H a ttie s b u rg . Miss She e n ­ new Rs respect, responsibility
Waldo, Sarah Waldo. France* couraged the audience to return
and reform
Waldo William*. Maine Waldo. to thetr roots have care and
At the 5 p in educational
Onlta Waldo Green. Sanlord. concent for their fellow man.
scholarship program ih r com ­
Mrs Waldo is I h r proud grand
"W e must have vision, train our
mit tee will award the scholar­
mother o( SO grandchildren. 75 black youth and men lo have
ships for 1994 95 to those de­
grrat grandchildren, one great, better morals, value Justice,
serving students. Guests fur th r
great grandchild Happy Birth­ truth, control our education,
occasion will be the dynamic
day was wished Mrs. Waldo by teach them to love themselves,
Sem lnolr High Gospel Choir.
m a n y fa m ily m e m b e rs and have unity." She says In be sure
T h e Rev. Amos Jones Is pastor.
friends
to teach o u r c h ild re n selfdetermination. respect "W e are
and ran be people of greatness,
rebuild our culture and save our
Jazz band set
Central Florida J a r/ Society youth " The message of the hour Gospel concert today
presents Allan Vaehc and the will remain in the hearts and
Central Florida's soul stirring,
New Delta Steamer Ja zz Hand. minds of those present. Judge
spirit-filled contemporary gospel
Chambers
was
the
first
black
Sunday. Dec 18. 3-5 p m at the
group. God Sent, will lx In
Hosemont C o un try C lu b . O r ­ el ec t ed of f i ci al In F or r es t
concert today at the Hickory
County, Miss
lando Allan Veche, jar* d a n
Avenue C hurrh of God. 4:30
Sanford!tes Eliza ITtnglc. Eddy
n e t l at , has p l a y e d m a n y
p . m . fe a tu rin g T h r O vie d o
engagements with hts brother. K Walden. Virginia W ilson.
Voices of Praise and HickoryEdith
brooks
are
members
of
W arren Vache J r . outstanding
Avenue Gospel Choir. The Rev
Jazz comet 1st. He has had na­ this organization whose ob­ Jam e s Andrews Is pastor.
jective
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foster
a
spirit
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t i onal and I n t e r n a t i o n a l
exposure. Allan has recorded sisterhood among teachers and
CMa rva H a w k i n s Is a
three solo albums for Audiophile to promote the highest Ideals of SantordHarald e o "* tp o n d e n t
the
teaching
profession."
Records. “Jazz Moods." "H igh
covering Sanford news. Phone:
Speed Sw ing.” and "One For My
322-5418.)
B a b y." released In 1991 Enjoy
Scholarship day
an aftrm im n of jazz.
T h r St. Paul Missionary Bap­
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CLEAR
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O E M IN I iMay 21 dun e 2t»i A
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C A N C E R i hlJM 21 lolt 221 A
situ.ilion you've hern evadltli; Is

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Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
Dec. 12. 1094
Secret ambitions vw i v r bad
(or quite some time may lie
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give u p o n them now
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov 2,1 ik «
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of ch a ra rter. but t&lt;Hlav you
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what you p e trrlv r him/her In Irr
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guard Asin vG ra ph year ahead
p re d ic tio n s m ake w o nderful
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as the day progresses, your
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dav If vou start adding whistles
and tirlls it rnuld (all apart

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again today II your will power
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using iiHrthods tislav which have
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skinned and trnarlous to get
Itum igh the day.
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nine: live, queen, four East
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I low sliould South continue?
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Gross* Potnta. Mich antaigd on assay contest
sponsored by (be Detroit Fraa Pr»*s The lhama

M i My Favonto B*Hpi»,er and Why Howe
wrote about Bob Teller, a star pitcher lor the
Cleveland Indians A t a winner in the contest, ha

got to meet hit Idol. Bob Taller, left Tony seven
years later the two were reunited at a Bob Teller
autograph session at the Winter Pars Mall

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which evpenence was the most evening *

Community leader honored
Koegel tapped for cham ber’s Kaiser award
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Award to .lark Koegel. president
nf Crown Bank at Its annual
holiday banquet and installation
ceremony held on tier 1 at the
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Koegel became active In the
chamber In l(M*6 and was ap
pointed to the Rconomk Ih-vrl
opmenl Com m itter The follow
lni{ year he was chairman ol thai
committee and was elec ted lu
the tmard of dire* tors and lias
*erv*i1 mi (hi* tuutivt until tie
cemhrr of S.1
lie was «me of the Inundtnit
members ot ih r Comm lttre to

Redevelop 17 hlf originally a
subcommittee under ih r Eco­
nomic Development Comm itter
whte li he chaired, also served as
treasurer and with ihr C o m m u ­
nity H rlnirsim erit Committee
In addition, tie was lire chair
m an of the Orlando Air show
Ih r largest single event In the
histofv o| the (tiunty since Its
Inception In 11*0
Besides bis own dedication tn
ihe chamber. Koegel also rn
co ura g es tils em ployee* to
Irrcoine involved tn ihrtr co m ­
m u n ity and provides the time
and resources to lulflll this
lom m llrn rni In addition to his
service In the &lt; hatnbrr ot corn*
m erer Koegel was also an o rigi­
nal tnemlwr of Ihe first Business
Advisory h u r d lo the Seminole

C o un ty school hoard and a
inrmtier of the Ikm id ot directors
ot ttie Seminole County school
board foundallon
Koegel came to Sem inole
County In IB M in oprn a thrift,
a savings tiank. with I tie slockholder's capital ot 13 million
That th rill. C ro w n Bank, is
currently one of the most prof­
itable savings banks In Ihe
Soulhrasi region and currently
has equity of over t vo million
The lom pany has grown from
one employee In I B M to over
220 employ res nationwide with
others in livr Males Including
the (tanks in the Ohio region.
Crown Bank boasts asset* ot
nvrr H 5 0 million. Crown Bank
and the national headquarter*
are localrd In &lt; asarlbrrry

T h r H r lc n K o is rr U lb tln g u l b h r d C l t U c n A w a r d la
fjratowrd on a p rm rn wfm haa
show n o u la ta n d ln g r o m m llm rni. b rrv lrr and drdlratm n.
and I* prrdcnlrd by Ihr G rra lrr
Sr.nm otr County Chamber of
Coen me rex It la a dculpturr of an
ra g k with wing* nutbtrrirhrd as
If In flight w ith inmcripiion
twnralh. a beautiful piece of
worknianahtp Ja rk i* ru rrrn ily
unable ro pursue much of thr
committee work and community
b r r v lr r that ha* so greatly
benefited the chamber of com ­
merce and Seminole County due
lo the extensive travel nowrequired by hi* growing butstneaa H r la a rratdent of Long
wood. (Tum ed. and Ihe father of
three.

Chairman Bill Dodd (right! preaanta frs« chamber * prestigious Helen
Kaiser Award to Jack Koegel

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Appointed to YMCA board
Trlcia Mooro. director ol marketing lor Flea
World Fun World United Trophy, has been
appointed to Ihe board ot directors for the
Seminole Family YMCA Mooro |olns 25 other
Individuals ol the area who support the
Important work of the YMCA and the role played
by the board In goal setting, policy and
management decisions and Interaction with Ihe
Y MC A professional stall mombers. Before
joining Tun WorldTFlea World, Moore was
owner ol the Moore Marketing Group in
Longwood

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rlnikM t A profile id the u w lliU ir* fur city
nim nilM luit and our endorsement api«car
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One election to go
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is Sanford
incumbent

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challenger
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W e a k e r G o rd o n retu rns
Like a furl |wnny. Tropical Storm (tordon
rolled tMrk south Inward Florida on Saturda\
Iml lorrcaatrrw w v It la a shadow of lla fnnnrr
hurru anr orlf and will moat likrlv dir out Iwtorr
hilling I hr |irninauU
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downgraded warn lo a tropical depression
(toriion horn Nov H off the Up of Nicaragua
rig ragged aa a tropical alnrtn through Ihe
CaMbtiran — where It killed more than 500 in
Haiti — tielore It anakrd a&lt; too* Florida and
emerged in Ihr Atlantic
There ihr atorin drvrloprd into the third
hurru anr of the oraaon and brushed by North
Carolina hrfotr making an about (arc on Frida*
and headed ha&lt; k toward Florida
Al I p m on Saturday. Gordon « u 30 0
degree* north latitude and 74 M degree* weal
longitude — or about 4IK) mile* ra*l of
Jocksom die. Fla
ll waa tnming ooulh at fl tnph and a gradual
turn toward Morula waa rxprctrd In Ihr nrxl J4
hours
However G ordo n a power ha* g ira ily
dtmlntohed olme II lo|&gt;|ded trot h houora In
North Carolina and Ihnwled out I lor Ida * winter
\ rgetalde i rnp earlier In the week lla wind* had
drttppcd from 70 mph early Frutav to near 40
mph
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northwrat and tia barometric prewautr had
tnrreward Thta mean* Morida may not even
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Only marine mtrrrat* need lo lake note wince
waves are predicted between ft and 13 frel
Belated atory Page 3A

R o ad c lo s in g
C A SS EI.IIEK H Y — The Stale Hoad 430
Intrrwrctlon al Lake Howell Road will l»r closed
to traffic lieglnnlng today at 7 p m Work lo
widen S H 436 between Colonial l»m r and
laike Howell Road will require Ihr Inleraecllon
lo be fully rlowed for five to eight week* rrjwirt*
the Florida Department of Tran*|w»rtatlon Might
turn tn and right turn out will lie permitted lor
the following (tiur week*, according lo FO OT
apokramau Strvrn Homan The widening pro­
ject rrquirra substantial road height change*
and drainage Improvements. requiring ihr road
closing A detour will lie available al Lake
Howell I.anr. located ooulh ol Ihr r lowed
Inleraecllon The work la pari o( I.W million «»f
S R 436 widening projects expected lo Imcompleted by lair 1005 Enjoy.

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SANFORD — i •tmrnioauin Inrum
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to hr reelected tirrausr ihe rlty la
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Mac McClanahan

SANFORD
DioirUt 3 challenger
Kerry l.)oua lias three main goals If
elected lo oilier lighting crime, im
prov ing Ihe rennomv. and Intlllling a
See Lyons. Psge Utl

Second
sinkhole
yawns

By BAMORA IL L IO T T
Herald Start Wotor

LAKE MARY
County official*
Saturday were wondering II Ihe
40 fool wufe sinkhole lh.it opened
up Friday In Mandarin Ealair*
sttlMllvlaion west id Interstate 4 was
UitiomJeaa allrr dumping several
loads of fUl dirt into ll
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It itnild have
taken a alalihlng victim from 3 tn
13 minutes In lose ronuctousne**
from Internal and external blood
loss according a medical exam
Iner irstiM ng at (In Sentem ll .
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Ih e
In

tirgtn filling In the drpresafon
Aflrr inorr than 30 load* of fill
and several hours worth of work. H
appeared Dial the hole was Jual as
Urge a* a hen Ihe work began
According to Seminole County
Engineer. Jerry MrCoUom. Ihe Itolr
whlcli was estimated lo lie approx­
imately 56 leel deep could lake up
lo 1.500 yards IIOO dumptrurk
loud*) of maiertal Iti fill in
Of the 56 lo o t depth, approximateSee Hole. PageBil

Karry Lyon»

V ictim
died in
stabbing
frenzy

SV MARK RARFIBLO
and R O O IR H A R N A CK
Herald SlaM Wider*

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Four ul ihe 37 stab wounds
sustained by a Iasi food rrstau
rant owner during a robin* six
years a g o &lt;mild have been fatal
Cofleld. 44. pleaded guilty re
renlly Ir the April. M*8M dealt! ol
Ll Teh Vu. owner of Mr ( *
Southern Frted Chicken. 3100 S
French Ave Sanford Judge i
Vernon Mire Jr la conducting iltc
sentencing portion of ihr llmi
degree murder case
The stale 1* seeking the death
County worker* and residents of Mandarin Estates near Lake Mary walch
Saturday as th« most rocenf sinkhole in Ihe area Is fillod in

. !Bee Sentence. Page Wit

Crowd fills
Longwood
festival
By VICKI DsBORMIER
Herald Stall Writer

W a te rfro n t m e e tin g
SANFORD — The November inerting ol the
Waterfront Master Plan Steering Committer,
originally arhedulrd for thto past Wednesday,
waa cancelled due In Ihr jiendliig problem*
expected from Tropical Storm Gordon Sanford
Director of Planning and Development Jay
Murder sold It s too lair lo rescheduled ihr
inerting for thia month Aa u result, the nrxi
Waterfront meellng will Ire held In early
December
Compllad from staff roporls

Abigail Kirby, 1, Orlando, media a new friend. Qua, a no mess pel. al Ihe Longwood festival

INDEX

H is t o r ic h o m e t o u r

Bridge.........................BB
■uslnass................... dS
Clawslflwdw.........# d 2 B
C o m ics...................... BB
C rossw ord................ OB
Door A b b y................. 7B
Doaths........................BA
Editorial.....................4A
Education................. BA

Plorlda....................... 3 A
HoallhJPItnoss........7 A
Horoscope................BB
Nation........................ BA
People................... 5 •7 B
Sports....................1•3B
Tslsvlslon................. 7B
Wsathar.....................3A
W orld.......................10A

K e e p an e ye on G ordo n
T o tl a y i I ' m i l l y
cloudy during ih r
flay ant! mostly fair
nl night Low* In the
lown OCK north lo
mid and up|x-r 60*
south High* In lInlower to tu hi HO*

For more weather, see Pago 3A

LONGWOOD — The molcr temperature* Salurday were enough lo bring out the Christmas
spirit In Ju*l about everyone at the Umgwood
Arts urn! Cruli.* Festival In ihr city's historic
downtown district
Starting well lu-fore Ihe 10 a rn scheduled
opening of the event, hundreds of |*eop|e crowded
onlo Ihe brick street* and crowded alleyway* of
the district lo start (or complete) their holiday
shoppmg for handmade crafts and clothing
"I Just love Oils festival." said Denise Jolmston
of Sanford. "I come here every year and Ihrrr Is
See Festival. Page 5A

Remodeling worth it, but it
doesn’t always go smoothly
By SHARI BRODIE
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - Unlike Ihe Mercer's,
whose home was fra In red pre­
viously a* an entry In Ihr iqx-omlng
Sanlord Historic Trust Holiday Tour
ol Hornet., and whose remodeling
project went smoothly. James and
I rish Thomas tell a different story
Th e Mercer's said Ihry those lo
hire help in llirlr recent renovation
project because of Ihelr age. The
retired couple have done Ihelr share
ol manual lalxir. having remodeled
or renovated 10 homes together. On
Ihe oilier hand. Ihe Thomas', whose
family expanded In May, with the
birth ol ihelr first child. Annie, both

work lull lime and fell Ihut a
contractor would Im- able lo get the
Joljilour (aster
Stub wa* not Ih r rase, for the
entire project at 1210 Magnolia Ave.
look almost a year and wa* fraught
ultli Irustratlon all along Ihr way.
Irish was Ihe llrsl lo see ihe
house. She told Thomas, "I want
you lo go v r ll hill you have lo keep
an njien m ind." The Crall*mun
style bungalow had lieen rental
pro|M-rty for some time and was In
foreclosure. "Ii was trad. very bad."
Trt*h said, but they saw Ihe juderiHal in the house and the sjiacbius
yard, and they liked the neighbor­
hood
See To u r. Page OH

H B f M FROM 91 IR B R BfOOrB

The Thomas family; James (standing) with Trlah and Annie In Ihe antique
rocking chair from James' family.

EDITORIALS, OPINIONS AND ANA^YSf%OF THE NEWS, READ THE HERALD

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N EW S FROM

FLORIDA
BRIRFS

N u rs e sued in a lle g e d h o s p ita l a ttac k

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S T A U G U STIN E — A 15 year-old p*vchtatrtr (valient
drugged and unable lo move, contend* a male nur*e fondled
her and forced her lo have actual imercour»e
The woman, now 19. |* one of four former (Mltent* at Si
Augustlnr Psychiatric Center who allege in srparatr lawsuit*
they were fondled and molested in 1990 by a registered nur*r
now working In a Jacksonville hospital
The alleged attack* at the menial hospital occurred before
the recent wave of publicity about a male nurse charged in a
series of rapes of anesthetized patient* at Cltru* Memorial
Hospital In Inverness
Industry official* and thr Florida Nurse* Association
maintain lhal attack* on hospital patient* are rare
Hut thr stale ha* no requirement that nurses accused of
improper activity be removed from contact with patient*
Hospital* are not even required to report they are investigating
an allegation of actual assault by an employee against a
patient
The International Association foe Healthcare Security and
Safety In Lombard. Ill . said 312 actual assaults were reported
in 280 hospitals nationwide between 1967 and 1992 Forty two
actual aaaaults were reported In 1992 alone
The alleged attacks at the St Augustine and Inverness
hospitals underscore the need to change state law to require
hospitals to tell state regulators about any allegations, say
some lawmakers and Industry official*

Classes given by nude cowgirls
MELHOUKNE — Brenda Owens checked out the Sliver Spurs
Dance Studio In search of country dancing classes What she
found waa a cowboy 's dream but not her Idea of a good time
"1 thought I d stop and see what was going on I opened the
door and stopped tn m y tracks/' Ms Owens said There were
six girls Inside, wearing cowboy hats, boots — and that's all
They were naked I turned around and left"
The studio bills itself a* a dance studio, but what It realty la a
nude dancers' club
customers Line dancing, made popular In country n u W
clubs, fealurrs multiple dancer* moving In unison lo certain
steps
The girls actually were rehearsing when Ms Owens walked
In on them and that they actually wear more than cowboy
boots and cowboy hats. When they start performing Monday at
the new club they will also be wearing spurs, and garter belts
for customers to put tip* tn. O'Neill said
No alcohol or drugs will be allowed. O'Neill aald. and no
unruly behavior or phyatcal contact with the instructor* will be
tolerated — except to place a Up In the garter.

Turkoy drop irks animal rights activists
W E S T PALM BEACH — A radio station s plans to drop a live
turkey from a plane ts ruffling the feathers of animal rights
activists — one of whom suggested the station drop a disc
jockey from the plane because he came up with the Idea
Radio Station Star 95.5 plans to drop the 40 pound turkey
from an airplane Monday and then give a dressed turkey to the
person who catches tt.
Anlmal tights activists say they arc flooding the station with
calls to stop the stunt.
"If the DJ wants to be dropped out of the airplane and see
who catches him. that would be O K ." animal rights activist
Elizabeth Johnson said
Animal Care and Control official* called attorneys because
cruelty to animals can be prosecuted a* a misdemeanor or
third-degree felony.
From A tto cla tw ) P ra tt rsports

LOTTBRY
M IA M I

Here

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the

winning numbers selected
Friday in the Florida Lottery:

AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

By J . MARK BARPIBLO
H s f S t d Ssniot Staff W rllti_______

TA L L A H A S S E E — Florida tm ird ril frwrr hair crime* In
1S793 but court ruling* should encourage pruaev utor* to use ihr
hair crime Uw more often. Attorney General Bob Hutterworth
*aid Friday.
T h r 245 Incident* In 199.1 werr down (n*m 330 Ihr previous
year. Hutterworth'* nflkr *aid in an annual report on hair
crime* Incident* were reported In 20 o( Florida's 07 rountle*
Orange County had the moal report*. 56, and several countle*
reported only one Seminole County reportrd two Incident*
Florida * 1989 hair crime* law alto** suffer penalllr* (or
oflrn»e* motivated by n victim'* race, religion. *e*ual
ortrniatlon or national origin
Moat o( thr 1993 caar* involved racial mol Ivat ton*
Hullrnrorth *ald two court drrinlon* should lncrra»e thr u*r
ol the law
In one. the U S Supreme Court ruled in a Wisconsin &lt;a*e in
1993 that it w it valid lo ha*r tougher jwnallle* on Ihr motive
for a crime
Then earlier Iht* year, the Florida Supreme Court ruled there
wa» no free-speech proiecllon lor those committing rrtme*
because o( race, religion or sexual orientation

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R E G IO N

Gordon: How much damage?

Hate crimes decline In 1993

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SANFORD — Crew* from the
Federal Emergency Management
Agency toured Seminole County
Friday establishing the amount
of damage caused by Tropical
Storm Gordon last week
Meanwhile, area river* and
lake* were on the rise Friday and
local emergency management
official* feared they could rresl
and cause more flooding A
district water spokesman said
l^tke Monroe mav continue to
rise for several week*, but was
uncertain Friday whether the
lakr will top the seawall
Three FEMA crews visited
neightsKhood* throughout the
county Friday to determine if
Gordon caused a disaster here
T h r lr assessment will de­
term ine whether Tre* Hill
C lin to n should declare the
county a dtsastrr area With the
dec tarsi ion homeowner* bust
nrsamen and local agencies will
qualify for federal loans to help
them recover from flooding
mused hv eight Inches of rain
Spring Oakt subdivision In w «tt Alfsmonts Spring Is still floodod Saturday
8ee Gordon. Page SA

The Way
We Were:
Downtown
people

R e a d e rs s p e a k
What are you thankful
for this Thanksgiving?
I f SUSAN WSNMSN
Haratd Coosspondont
HANFORD - Thanksgiving
has always bren a time of
togetherness and sharing
Ever since the first time this
day was celebrated, families
have come together to partake
of fund and generously give to
each other
Num erous families have
begun a tradition of counting
their ble*aing* Some write
what they re thankful for on
paper and place their written
thoughts tn a bowl for their
loved ones to read
This joyous time normally
U tN trd jrH h W n lly a n d friends
M S t t M ^ M M r s w f r t time toe
fnsar Jf-w**1urn tribute time to
Serve turkey and dreastng
meals to the homrlesw Others
crowd around the trlevUkm to
view Mary's parade and foot
ball games
Residents were asked what
they are thankful for this

Thanksgiving
Petr Campo resonded I'm
happy because me and my
girlfriend are having a kid I m
thankful that I have a good
job Thanksgiving is a good
tim e to b r i n g f a m l l l r *
together '
Scott Lillies repaonsr was
similar "I've still got a job
I n thankful for that I'm still
living That's about It “
Like Ltllie life U Important
to Jerrm U h Sessions "I'm
thankful that the p u l Master
let me live I almost died six
months ago I was happily
married and working lor the
State of Florida I got a cold
and ended up with a bad tssr
«t tmmctvHU 1 tlnw M &lt;U4n I
make tl I used to tm okt 3
packs of rlgarrltra a day. I quit
•mofctflf *'
“*■
Tom June bad an optomUUr
viewpoint ‘T m thankful I n
not in jail '*
"LA P " said. "I'm thankful to
Baa Rsadara. Paga 8 A

IS W lv M

By OAACa M. BTIMBCIPMBR
Hsratd Corraapoodant

Sophia Oaorga

No grant for Ritz restoration,
but preservationists undaunted
By MICK PFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Local preserva­
tionists who flew to Tallahassee
In an effort to obtain a state
grant for the refurbishing of the
historic Rlti Theatre In Sanford
returned empty handed last
week.
The application was unsuc­
cessful when the state ran out of
grant money, one official aald.
According to Pal Shafer, vlct
president of the Rltz Community
Theatre Board. "W h en they
evaluated our request, we were

placed as number ten. but men
they ran out of grant money by
the time they reached number
seven, so we ended up out of
lu ck "
Shafer, along with Suzanne
Reynolds and Fred Rogers, were
flown lo Tallahassee Monday by
Richard Colegrove. The group
returned late that day but the
decision waa not to be made
until the end of Ihla past week.
The request waa for • 17.988.
part of a matching grant of
•33.811 which had been re­
quested for the theater restora­
tion project.

TV** re

Shafer aald one heartening
advance waa the $2,000 which
lias been approved for thr pro­
ject by the Historic Preservation
Hoard during Monday'* Sanford
City Commission meeting
"W e are disappointed tn not
getting the grant.” Shafer said,
"but what It means Is that we ll
just have to work hardrr to get
money through other sources
and private donation* "
The money allocated by the
Historic Preservation Hoard was
designated to be usrd in restor­
ing the roof of the theater

Miss Margaret Davt* wav
mentioned as an early secorst
floor tenant of the DrForep
Block (now Touchtonsl whew
site taught piano In 1913 ;l
remember Miss Margaret quite
well as I took piano lessons fttsp
her approximately 1944 52 qt
that time her studio was locatrc)
tn a garage apartment by ?tr
alley between Fifth and Slitp
Street* near the Sanford Library
now the c uilural Art* tkuMtnc
M y 4*a -w as i. (!&gt; ■ f—
•b
riH*psnM&lt; t'»f It wwaeViSo t*c.
H r fin a lly i i lu c d lh a l l M
limited talent when I was a ht|Ji
•chon! sophomore In the mrai)
lime. I went weekly to Ms*
Margaret Davis, at 75t pry
lesson While a student at San
ford Grammar School and S*n
ford Junior High. I would take
lessons during rrvr** and Mix*
Matgarrt would chauffeur mr
bark and forth tn her ancient
black Ford coupe. While at
junior high. I would start walk
Ing toward her studio and shr
would pick me up on the way.
I’d usually have to walk back U&gt;
school
Oh. how I dreaded yearly
piano recitals! These were really
big (n &lt;avion* and were held at
thr Sanford Wumans Club. We
dressed in evening attire and
(lerformrd on the grand ptano on
thr stage Afterward* wr took a
bow and were presented with
flowers and gift* from our well
wishers Hut oh, the agony of
watting barkstage for our turn •I
always tried to tie plain) near
the first of the program ao I
could then enjoy the real of ihr
C See Stlneclphcr, Paga BA

T H E W E A TH E R
NATIONAL T U N

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Today: Partly cloudy during
the day and mostly fair at night.
Lows In the lower 60s north to
mid and upper 60s south Highs
In (he lower to mid 80* Monday:
Partly cloudy with a slight
chance of afternoon showers and
thunderstorms Lows In the mid
to upper 60* Highs In the lower
to mid 80* Tuesday: Partly
cloudy and cooler north, a slight
chance of showers or afternoon
thunderstorms south Lows In
the upper 50* north to mid and
upper 60s south. Highs In the
70*

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
3-5 feet and rough. Current Is to
the south. Water tenijzerature Is
70 degrees.
flow Sm yrna B «a ch : Waves
are 1-2 feet and choppy. Current
la to the south. Water tempera­
ture la 7 1 degrees.

STA TISTIC S
MONDAY
S O LU N A R Y A B L B : Mtn. 7 00
a m.. 7 30 p in.: MaJ 12 50 am .,
1:15 p m T I D E S : D a yto n a
Beach: highs. 9 31 a m.. 9 51
p.m.: lows. 3 07 a m.. 3.45 p m.j
New S m y rn a Beach: highs,
9:36 a m.. 9 56 p.m.. lows. 3,12
a m.. 3 50 p in.; Cocoa Beach:
highs. 9:51 a.m.. 10:11 p ro.:
lows. 3:10 a.m.. 3 05 p.m.

BOATINO
Not available at press tim e

Recorded rainfall for thr
jvcrlod ending at 9 a in Satur­
day. totalled 00 inches
□ S u nset................... 5:31 p.m.
□ S u n ris e ..................6:51 a.m.

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Man jailed for
murder attempt

POLICE BRIEFS
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fhmitg lha rhaar the Inmprr rrpunrd rim king llw vrhk Ir at
aperda In rareao of 110 mile. per hour The rrhkle M l tire
intrralatr al Lakr Mary Mouirvarri, drrtvr iluutifli arvrral
par kina lot*. and Inflowing a rhaar by Other officer* im lulling
U k e Mary police, waa finally lorafrd in a parking krl al Si
( rid* Apartment* on Lakr Emma Htwd
The driver of Ihe vehicle. Identified a* Alan lllake CUflln. ,'Ki
of IM S North Street. Lraigwond. w»* arrewted on ■hargra of
fleeing ami attempting In elude and officer, anil rei klrw*
driving

Sy VICKI D a ffO M flM
Herald Stall Writer
SAN FOKI) — A Sanford man
waa uninjured when another
man tried lit lake hta life earlier
tht* month
III* assailant I* In Jail, howrv
er. urrratrd Friday and charged
Willi attempted murder and ag
gravaled assault

Elderly
lady bilked

Medium speed chase
Joarph l-rruy Pranrl*. 31 370 ) Sari i m i i i Hoad Sanlord
waa art rated by aliertfT a deputies al hi* realdeme Thursday A
deputy aakl Ive afakled Pram la' vrhlcle rrear Naritaaua and
Kennel Hoad and re|mrtrdly t im krd It at traveling 70 miles
per hour In a 23 mile rone After a rhaar the deputy said
Franct* drove to hi* home ran from the vehicle and waa
subsequently apprrhrndrd hiding under the aide of hta house
He haa been thargrd with rerkles* driving and resisting an
nfUt er without vtoirm e

Prwm gtaff KtpoM i
SANFOHf) — An HJ year old
Sanlned woman waa rrjairtedly
talked mil of money alie paid lo
have the roof of her borne
repaired The woman, who live*
In the 1400 him k trf ltr| Air lllvd
in Sanford, told polke she was
appmat lied by a man driving a
Iral inlorrd pickup truck, who
offered to rhr&lt; k the roof of her
home
Site said after the man elim brd
up on the roof lie rrjm rtrdly told
her il waa damaged and needed
trpatrs l|e I* *ald lo have
estimated the mist al $430, and
asked for Hie money In advance
1‘olU r aav Ihr woman wrote
the man a rherk for half Ihe
amount. 1223. on Thursday,
and the man M l the area and
haa out been seen s u m e

Retail theft
Tameko Kackeymy. 21. IlkJO Lincoln Avenue. Sanlord. waa
arrratrd by Sanford police al a retail alore in the 1700 block of
Airport lUvd Thursday I“oiler said site waa apprrhrndeil alter
rrpurtedly trying to remove a (tat k of Pamper* and a 12 pack of
•oft drinks from the alore without paying for the llrma She
was r liar get] with retail llveft

Traffic stop
Letwi C Willett. 33. of Winter Park, waa atopped on CM 426
near Ked Hug Hoad by Ovletkt poikf early Frklay 1‘olit r said
they found he had some drug* In hu (•■ krt* during a aearrh
He waa arrratrd on a rharge of poaae*«k&gt;n of rorainr

On Nov 4, Edward Loul*
Gordon. 23. 6CXM Hay Ave .
Sanford, allegedly ahot Into the
pickup truck driven by Leroy
Ervtn who waa driving away
from Gordon
According lo the Sanford
1‘olke Department arrrat report.
Gordon allegedly got a gun from
a neighbor a house and fired
several round* Into the driver
•tde door of Ervin'* truck
Police Mid the round struck
the door at a apot even with
Ervtn * torso They Mid tl de
tiled the door and ricocheted
upward just mlMing the victim
He w u n l hurl, police Mid
They Mid lie drove from the
we nr to the police department
lo report the alleged crime
Police said Ervtn selected
Gordon * photo from a line up of
30 lo 60 picture*
Gordon was also charged with
uae of a firearm In the commiMton of a felony and with
•hoiking Into an occupied vehi­
cle
He ta being held al the John E
Polk Correctional Facility on
123.000 bond

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Th* S t John* Rfver Water Management District proposea to adopt amandmants to
cFiapter 40C-2. Florida Admfntetmitva Cods. ParmrtBng of Consumptive Us«a of Water, at Its
regular* scheduled Governing Board meeting at 9 0 0 A M . on Wednesday, December 14,
1994. In Patefka. Florida A pubic hearing win be held at this time If requested within 21 days
of October 28. 1994.

Police chief Involved In car crash
Chiel Ralph Ruetell of tha Sanford PoHca
Da part man t waa unlnjurad whan tha car ha was
driving collided with anothar vahlcit al Ih*
Intersection ol Franch Avanua and 3rd Straal in
Sanlord Friday. Tha drtvar ol tha other vehicle

11 men
nabbed in
sex sting
■y VICKI I
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was !n|ured and transported lo the hospital. Tha
Investigation by’ tha Florida Highway Patrol Is
continuing No other Information was available
Saturday afternoon

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Kerry Lyons
for Sanford
commissioner
If* lirrn m any yrars since a n rw fare and
voter ha* joined Ih r Sanford C ity C o m m ission
T h r *amc com m ission ers h a v r
handled the business and made the decisions
.H ire lin g the city and Ha people alnre
lanuary. 1989
W ithout a doubt. Sanford la prngrrwalng
toward a bright future Including a major m all,
■Harming dow ntow n, developed waterfront
and a quaint hiwtortc &lt;h*trirt But for the moat
; trt these arom pllahm enta havr been driven
!&gt;&gt; forward thinking rlttze ra who puah their
idea* until the city finally notice* think*
about It and then rearta
It &lt;*time for a c flange
Sanford ha* very little property available for
major m d u * tn a l expansion to help the ta*
roll* With m a ny home* valued below home*trad exemption, the city rrallre* lower ad
valorem ta* Income I)e*plte a picturesque
Uikefront. easy a rce »» bv land. *ea and air.
visitor* have only been prominent d u rin g
*uch event* a* the Golden Age Gam es We
M ill trying to o ve rco m e an Im age
problem
i'lt\ (.'ommiMKiner A A. McClanahan has
I r e n involved In m any major decision* the
com m ission ha* had to make during hts
almost 14 year* on the board. He ha* also
l»rrn involved in m any separate project* »uch
a* th r annual bikes for Christmas project.
t ..jl,
| luIxlTfii «. If im m llt w
\ i i u u » . « a M M Vuganuatum s task t o r r e f y ,
and &lt;uuncila. W w --com m end him lo t &gt;4H»
in v o h rin ftiL ^
- .
However, the time ha* come for the city to
enter a new era of government A proactive
era where solutions to problem* arc explored
and testrd.
T h e S .in lo nl Herald believes Kerry Lyon s Is
the best choice for Sanford City Com m ission
District 3 H r offers a positive approach to
some age old problem* heretofore unsolved
by our current commissioners H r lias Ideas
Redeveloping a vacant shopping center as a
support facility for the airport, creating high
wage job*. bike path* that would draw
enthusiasts and make residents more visible,
helping to deter crim e; reinstating c o m m u n i­
ty jmiIIc Ing similar to the sherlfT* plan. Som e
of hi* Ideas m ay work and some of them m ay
not. but he Is refreshingly full of Ideas for the
future Mr McClanahan Is net.
We n e e d to work on Sanford's future, led by
a com m ission that looks ahead rather than
t ontinulng in the same direction taken In the
past.
Although h r actively participates In m a ny
« lvie projects, we know M r. Lyons doesn't
have the governmental experience of M r.
M cClanahan. Hut neither did Mr. McClanaharf
w hen h r first sought election to office In 1971.
O n December 6. the Sanford Herald urges
voters to elect Kerry Lyons to serve a*
Sanford C ity Com m issioner for District 3.

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letter* to thr editor are wckomr All letirr*
must U signed. Include the address of the w-MIrr
and a daytime telephone number. Letter* should
be on a single subjec t and be a* brief a* possible
1 he letirr* are subject to editing

Berry's World

Co g n it iv e
n o n -elite

O -**4N*a» «

The real reason fo r Thanksgiving
Amen, an* will celebrate ihr 373rd Thankagn
Ing on Thursday November 24 l'.r;»4 Thank*
giving l* a truly Amerta an Holiday, dating 1mm k
to the Pilgrim*
The Pilgrim*. In *rar« h of
rellgloua freedom. Untied in Plymouth Nr*k
December 26 1020 Their flr*t winter In thr
newr Und wa* difficult shout half of them died
Hlatory tell* u« that the Indian* were In
•trumental In helping the Pilgrim* survive and
taught them abmit planting crop*

tK M IM O L I
O P IN IO N

LURLENE
SWEETING

During thr autumn o| 1021 Plymouth*
Governor. W lllum Hradford. derided to thank
God for their bountiful harvest Hr tnvltrd Ihr i m a in ly in order Arvothrr year ha* passed and
Indian* who had hrfrtrnded them to share in
the fact that American* havr aurvlved earth
three daya of least ing and Thank* giving
•piakrs IViah storm* fire* mudslldr* unset
The celebration In New England ixvntlnued on tltng turmoil wv&gt;rtd whle and rrtme should be
an annual ba*l* until IMv.1 when l‘rr*tdeni noted
Thank* giving ha* to ervum|&gt;a*a toncern and
Abraham Lincoln pro« (aimed It a national
Holiday Turkry and pumpkin pie ram r In active commitment to help thoar member* of out
ctimmunity who find survival as tenuous as the
aymbotlre Thankaglv ing leas!mg
Pilgrim* did during (heir first winter
The
After Thank*glvtng hr* ante a national holiday
humelrsa. the hungry those withtrut medkal
It waa obarrved the last f hursday In November
care
However, m 11*41 Congress designated the
Thanksgiving may he used as an opportunity
fourth Thursday In November a* Thankagtvlng
In eaamlnr our lives and take time to thank the
The lesanns to tie learned from Hie origin*! people who share their Itves with us There are
Thankagtvlng are to thank God and In aekrviwl Individual* In this *■■ lety whose |&gt;rnfe*atuns
edge all of the people who have cuntnbutrd to teing them tn runtaci with most of us They are
our well betng
tbe profile in hrl|ttng profrwstona
mtnlslets
Thankagtvlng to God lor health and life is teachers phis* tans nurses dentists rounsrl

or* aortal workers and others
Throughout this nation there are thousands
upon thousands of unsung heroes and heroines
who perform arts of kindness that help someone
They perform basic rhnrea. like cleaning • yard
or shopping for an older neighbor
They
suprrvtar children whose parents ran t afford to
pay them Then there la the army of volunteer*
at hospital* nursing hnmrs Habitat far Human!
ty projrtis Boy V out* Girl V oula . the Red
Crows and multiple other worthwhile endeavors
In essence these Individual* share their lime
with others without riper ling or rer-flvlng any
monetary remuneration
Thanksgtvtng hr raids Ihe beginning of the twro
moat i brushed holidays lor families in America
tlumkagn mg ta the first lotlowed by Christmas
a month Later God Is centrsl In both of these
holidays If one la a Christian Emphasising the
real reason for Thanksgiving and Christmas Is
rntlal
Tamlllr* and friends gal tier uti these holidays
to bathe tn the warmth of past experience* and
engender feeling* of mutual love and valuing
od lor
Like the first pilgrim* we are girateful lo God
lhe people in our lives We look with hope to the
days ahead bersusr we are m nrtnred that God
ha* a purpowr lor each life If we permit him to
enter

LETTERS

It’s time
ITS TIME that we must take our nation
our stales our rule* our towns, out counties
our homes our street* our people back I tell
you it • time fur rhange* lo be made We am.
wr hope we pray and we wmtt lor It lo get
done
and nothing So whal are you "N O "
» hat are A l gut ng to do about It It t not
your problem
This la our problem * It a
lime we must all come together and untie
lunltyl We blame this one and that one We
the people need to rare and come together
Wr know you know. I know, he knows, she
knows, they Snow, everybody knows
To
really solve Our problem, whirh la lo grt
right with God and love tunrondlUonallyl thr
way he wants u* lo love Ihit. everybody lo
not going to make this chrdre
Yet still
profile have choice*, drrtatuno lo make tf not
&lt;housing God which would solve out pro­
blem then choose to live m praer and
I propose doing what has been tried and ti
necessary. to rniorvr a maximising sentenc­
ing and tines (equal application for all) No
probation no early release
Chain gangs
(Jail* and prison) should b r rrinstituted •
work
In order lo do so. we must do away with the
sentencing guidelines score sheet preparation
manual*
In all fairness arnlrnces before change ta
Instated, stays as is
It's Tim e For A Change
Unite and Come Together
H U Time"
It's Time"
Not all will agree, bul. meal of all ..It's fair to
all A *alrr. prouder, better America
ITojert “ It s Time
The Rrv Robert E Curry J r
Sanford

ELLEN GOODMAN

Remarkably, it still matters
BOSTON~lt • remarkable how much II still
matter*
Three year* ago. Clarence Thomas ascended
to the Supreme Court with charge* of arxual
harassment clinging lo (he hem of hi* black
robe like tenacious mud.
Three year* ago. Anita Kill went home to
Oklahoma, passing a gantlet of fellow traveler*
In the Dallas airport, who hissed amd yelled
“ shame ' at her
The man from Pin Point. Ga.. became the
Alfred Dreyfu* of wronged conservatives. The
woman from Lone Tree. Okla became the
Koaa Parka of sexual harassment. H r Is
secluded and biller. She describes her life as
"dismal.''
The confirmation hearings *pllntrred Amen
cans by race, gender, political persuasion
Candidate* ran for public office on platform*
that read "I Believe Anita." Whole career* and
movements were Invested In their chosen hero
or victim.
Today, spines still stiffen and ryes still
narrow al the question: Who do you believe?
Friendships hang on the answer
It still matters.
So (he controversy erupla again and again,
pouring lava over the wound* Last year David
Brock's book trashed Hill as "a little nutty, a
Hide slutty "
Now- Jane Mayer and Jill
Abramson have published "Strange Justice.”
which say* that "the preponderance of the
evidence suggest* "that Judge Thomas'* did
He under oath."
Hut the report by the two Wall Street Journal
reporter* is not Just arother entree In dueling
He Wrote/She Wrote annals They reveal the
White House war. a search and-drstroy-Anlla
mission They describe an "Impartial" Senate
Judiciary Committee that wanted nothing
more than to get the hearings over with.
Moat damning, they write about the "other
women" who had "experienced, witnessed, or
were told about behavior on his part that was
strikingly similar" to Hill's story. Women who
agreed (o testify on her behalf. Bui were never
called.
It's true that we may never know exartly
what happened between Thomas and Hill. Bui
htr testimony not only fit Ihr farts as they are
carefully assembled In this book: II also fit* Ihr
two character*
One l* Clarence Thomas, who remembers

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being railed "ABC "-America's lllackr*! Child
(torn to a line of Illegitimate children, he was
raised by the rules and rod of a stern
grandfslher and strict nuns In a South so
segregated (hat blacks swore on separatr
Bibles in court.
Through college, law school and the years of
hi* climb toward the court, friend* knew of hi*
enthusiasm for pornographic films and maga
line*, of hostility to women, of his arxual "wild
talk.” When they heard Hill's testimony about
“ pubic hair on thr Coke can" and "long Dong
Silver.'* they said In virtual unison. "That's my
boy. That's him talking *’
The other character was Anita Hill. Ihr
youngest and most sheltered of 13 children
who grew up In a farm family where silence
was belter than argument and sex was taboo
At 25. she was both deeply ambitious and
terribly naive.
tn thr early ’BO*,
long before sexual
harassment became
a c o m m o n p la c e
term, she asked a
friend how to handle
Thom us.
All the
friend suggested was
that Hill try a dif­
ferent perfume
“ Thomas was si­
m u lta n e o u sly th r
best and worst thing
that had ever hap­
pened lo her,*' write
the authors, "both
Today, spines
offering and
still stiffen and
threatening ihr ca­
eyes still narrow
reer she had always
at the question:
wanted.'* She tried,
Who do you
perhaps loo hard. «o
believe? J
keep her boss at bay
while keeping him on
her aide. She wanted, for loo long, to use this
connection
But nowhere except In the
fantasies of her enemies was she a haler, a
“ erotomaniac." a feml-Nail. Or a liar.

£

“ Sirange Juallce" Is not a polemic; It's an
Investigation. But I have no Illusions that II
will change minds that are already made up.
The story will remain a litmus lest of our lime.
It still mailers

Amazing elections
The 1994 elec tions can be described In one
word "amailng " The economy u relatively
strong, unemployment U the lowest It ha*
been in some time (under 0 % ). there are no
major problems overseas and the budget
deficit waa actually reduced during the last
(Ural year Yet. not one Republican Incumbent lost and lhe Democrats lost control of
the House, the Senate and the Governorship*.
T h r Republican party has had an raay job
over the last forty years, bring In the minority
In the House all lhal lime and In control of
Ihe Senate rarely. When you're Hie minority
It's easy to complain and point out what
should be done Now. ihe Republican party
m uil produce The message from Ihe voters
l* loud and clear They want rhange. they
want Ihe government lo be responsive to
their nerds, they are tired of continual talk,
more taxes and more government. If the
Republicans meet thU challenge. 1996 will
even be better. If they don't, the memory of
thr public Is short and Ihe Democrats ran
well be back In charge.
This election was also a rrfrndum on
Clinton and hU policies
However, before
anyone writes Clinton off. remember, months
before President Bush's defeat he had an
approval rating over 90%. President Clinton
was pushed to the left by h U wife Hillary and
many While House advisors. Their Influence
now will he minimal. Clinton by nature la
noi comfortable with strong philosophical
position* and has been prone lo compromise.
His background aa a southern Governor has
shown lhal If given a choice he will slay near
the center. Clinton may be better able to
work with Ihr Republican Congrrsa than with
the prrvlous Democrat Congress where he
had to continually deal with (he liberals In his
own party. Clinton needs the Republican
Congrrsa to be effective If he has a chance for
re-election. The Republicans need to gel
positive programs through If they are going to
continue In control In '96 and elect a
Republican President.
It la an uneasy
marriage of convenience, which could end up
In either ihe worst legislative gridlock In
years, or the m c,i meaningful legislation
being passed that re have ever seen. L e f t
hope for the rountry'a sake the latter
happens.
Lou Frey Jr.
Member of Congress '69-'79
Orlando

1/

�Sanford m staid Sanford. Florida • Sunday. Novombar 20. 1M4 • I S

Kry Eaton found flood w a la ti allfl loo doap lo complala hit mall routa In Spring Oaks.

Gordon
•ntlaaad from Bags 3A
hlrh fall tirtwerii Tuesday and
Ird n m b y
K e n H o b r r i*
H rm ln o lr
tHinty • r i u r u r w y m «n* |r
Km n ia d iM t ir . u id f rulay
rtrial sutwilvlsion* w rrr at ill
(undated w iih floodwater
fnun d l firm air I hr MuIKt Ijik r
aih a/ra nrai Grnry* and (hr
f ( r Spring Oaks subdivision in
rat Altamonte b p n n p Knhrrta
•id pardon* of Goldsboro
l » l r a durmg thr storm. btit
taln rd quickly FCMA and
Snford nfTbial* will tour thr
fra hr aald
Hohrrra aald ihr county will
Iso arrk aaatatanrr In rrpairing
Omagra to a washout u4 Him!
Hub Road and th r O ra ngr
tvrnue brtdgr. atrurli by a
&gt;ur font wall of water rushing to

thr Wrklva River
Hobrrta aald while m any
neighbor hraida w rrr tieginning
to dry out by Friday am ir arraa
may anil lace flooding Hobrrta
aald lake Mnm tr Lake Jraup
and Ihr Wrklva Hirer w rrr still
ruing Friday and tmild t reat
.Jefl Coir *{mke*man Inf Ihr
Sr lotmt Hlvrr Water Managr
mrni txairw t aald dtalrtrt crew*
wrrr taking an arrtal assessment
of local rU rra and Lakra Friday
Ih r unly inlorniallon available
« i far l-akr Jraup war recorded
at 0 7 feet abovr mean ara level
lar below ihr lOyear high of
right leeI Coir aald thr primary
feeder for l.ake Jra u p . Ih r
Ibiw rlt C le rk basin Is mil
rtpreird lo send "m uch" more
water lofhr lake
Coir aald crews are watching

lake Mnnrnr rloarly and do
r i p r c i It to continue rtalng
during Ihr rvrit ih rrr lo four
seeks More Infnrmallori stunt
Ihr speed and hrtgfil of ihr rtsr
will fir known latrr thla week.
Cote aald
Arra agrtc ullurlata appeared In
have fared well, aald county
extension agent Catherine Neal
There w rrr no rrporta of dam
agea lo horticultural rropa the
primary agrt business to Semi*
note County. Seal Mid Informa
lion on row cropa were un
available ahe aald
In South Florida, field crop
tosses are raitmatrd al more
than SIOO m illion and are
raprctrd lo cauar immrdlatr
alorr ahrlf prKr Increases In
winter fmtl and vrgrtahlr rrivpa

C n U i i m I Irani Bags I A
Phillips Kaye Hryan. Allison Lee
(five years nidi Jean and Joan
evening
I remember very clearly (hat Wilke. Alice Williams. Tommy
one lime my mind wrnl blank W y a tt. J o A nn S tra w d e r.
while playing my piece, so t Just E llia b e th Woodruff. Harriet
started over from the beginning Redding Hobby Moms. Doris
Partin. Phyllis Wyaii. Margaret
and was able lo complete It.
There was usually a guest Morrison Mrs Wallace PhUllps.
Arlene
artist during thr program. I Wallace Phillips. J r
know that my dad was guest Jacobson. Jeanne Lane Miller.
anhisr Ior nrvrral of her rrritals Margaret Malloy. Mary Ann
Wilke Shirley Middleton, and
through the years
Jane
Ford Guest artist was Hill
Mis* Margaret was a rotorful
char after since she was giving Jones, bar 11one. from Stetson
lessons In 1913. she had already University
I also have a program from the
hern leaching for at least 30
1938
rertta) at w hirh my dad
years when I started and shr
was guest soloist Some of these
continued leaching for many
Louise
more years I remember her with budding pianists were
Moughton. Ellsr Hutchinson.
while hair and exaggerated
manrw-rtmrns h was a sight to Stella Tout htnn. Florence Wells.
Caroline Lee. Kenneth Lrfller
watch tier play the piano and
o rg a n She a lw a y s had a Angrla Melsh. Shirley Etrk
handkerchief tucked In her Clara Haskins Mary Helen Tew.
bracelet which fluttered around Audrey ILsrh. Ellrahrth Fite.
Halph Wight. Zona Mathew*
ss she gestured (hiring lesson*,
Louise Perkin* and Dorothy
she didn't Just count, she would
Marshall
sing the (m ini
A few of the se becam e
Hr re Is a list of firrlcumrrs in excellent pianist* such as Allison
the 1950 piano recital of stu
Lee. Joan Wilke Tom m y Wyatt.
■lent* of Miss Margaret Davt* Jeanne Lane Miller Shirley
Sandra and Son)* Monforlon
Middleton Dorothy Marshall,
Ann Thurston. Dora Bronson
and Stella 7ourhton. but the
Frances Lawson. Patsy llaught
majority of u* (like met play only
Ernie Moms Beverly Cooper, for o u r own e njoym ent or
le-nnle Rotundo. Dtana Fletshrr
prrhap* ran accompany a group
Grace Marie Sttnectpher. Laura If they sing what we ran play

IRUNER D K A S T D R IO G ER S
llrutvrr fta-asy Ibiggrra OH,
.ynchflrtd Avenue Atiamonir
-t'ftng* died Fnday. Nov 18
'•94
Horn in Glrnnvtlle (jrnrgia hr

■hlldren one great grandson
Heat nr i IM rm Cremation Serv
lie. Orlando, in i harge of ar
rangrmrnls
FLO R E N C E S T A R K E Y H U N T ­
ER
lliilV n ir Sfafkey Hunter. 72.

r , ‘H !5*^ lW f«n a p &gt; .trk »fu U V U l la g e n * « T U a n g V o o d d i n t
■viWer t.urp fir
|n ijtr * Wednesday Nov Id. IUW4 al
South Seminole Com m unity
1 St Arm y
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e w ife . Hospital. Longvrcud
Horn In Washington Pa on
i and* Altamonte Springs son.
ludiy. Georgia. daughters Jane April 24. 1922. site moved to
•id Joeleen G knnvilK . step Central Florida In I9H9 A
laughters Somite Allam onir member of Unltrd Church of
Chrlal Winter Park, she was past
Iprtngs and Tammy, Deltona
not tiers Harvey. Clrnnville and presitlenl of the New Hampshire
lames. Lake Helen Fla t aialrra Medical Auxiliary
Survivors include husband Dr
T h e lm a a n d M a r y n r l l ,
John A . son John liaddam
iavannah, F.deile and Madie
Jlrnnvllle and Laura IKIte. New C o n n .; daughters Carol H
Thomas. Fori Washington. Md
im ym a tlearh
llaldwiri Fairchild Semoran- and Susan lluntrr Silverman.
fore*t City Chapel in charge of Taknma Park. Md six grand
children
irrangemrnta
H a ld w ln -Fa lrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
IA N IK 8. CRUM RINE
charge of arrangements
Janie S Cnirnrtne. 84. Ma
logiiny Drive. Casaclberry. died
lunday, Nov 13, 1994 al her G R A C E S . H UM BAUQ H
Grace E Hurnbaugh. 68.
mmr
Horn In Marysville. Ohio on Country Club Hoad. Sanford,
died W'ednesday. Nov 16. 1994
Iprtl ft. 1010. she was a home
nakrr and the grandmother of at Lakrvlew Nursing Center.
Hnclnnatl Reds catcher Eddie Sanford
Horn March 29. 1926 In Cen­
faubenare She moved to Centerville,
Ala . ahe moved fo
ral Florida In 1972 and was a
Central Florida In 1965. She was
•rotestani.
Survivors Include daughter a housewife. She was Pre­
sbyterian
lanet K Withrow. Casaclberry
Survivors include husband, L
m e g r a n d s o n ; tw o ste p
Edward,
son. Jack E . Mission
( r a n d f h l l t l r e n and th re e
Vir jo. C a lif. daughter. Donna H
lepgreal-grandchildren
llaldw in Fairchild Funeral Malt by. laingwtnd; four grand
lome, Altamonte Springs In children
B ald w in -Falrchlld -O a klaw n
harge of arrangements
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Luke Mary. In charge o(
.IL IA N B. C U C IN O TT A
arrangements
L ilia n U C u r ln o t t a , 77.
lontblanc Court. Casselberry,
led Wednesday. Nov IB. 1094 J U L IA SEA R S
Ju lia Sears. 79. Colum bo
I her residence
Horn In Brooklyn. NY on June Drive, Casselberry, died Friday.
i 1917, ahe was a homemaker Nov. 18. 1994 at Winter Park
rid a volunteer for Florida Memorial Hospital
Horn In Michigan tin May 1.
lrnpll.il She was a Catholic
1915.
she moved lo Central
'ho moved tb Central Florida In
Florida in 1979. She was a
986
Survivors' Include husband homemaker and a Navy veteran
ilvlo P.; daughter Pattlnn. of World War II. She was a
lo ld e n . C o .; to n W illia m , Protestant.
Survivors Include daughters
lolbrook NY; brother Sidney
lartlno. Orlando; sisters Anne Sharon Dellaglarino. Valrlco.
atbergam o and H osem ury Kathy Slmklns. Miami Bench
each. Orlando: two grand- and Ann Van Dutn of Zcclund.
Mich, five grandchildren; one
nlldren.
C a re y H a n d C o x -P a r k e r great granddaughter.
H a ld w ln -Fa lrch lld Funeral
lineral Home. Winter I’ark. In
Home.
Allamonir Springs. In
harge of arrangements.
charge of arrangements
LALPH O IR A R D I SR.
Kalph Qlrardl. Sr.. H9. Alladln J A C K N ELSON T U S C A N Y J R .
Jack Nelson Tuscany Jr.. 42.
rive. Dellcna. died Friday. Nov.
Scarlett
Dr.. Sanford, died Tu rs .
B, 1994 at Central Florida
Nov. 15. 1994.
rglona! Hospital In Sanford
Horn In Cleveland, Ohio, hr
Horn Ju ly 5. 1905 In Hmoklyn.
Y.. he moved lo Central Flop moved to Central Florida In
a In &gt;973. He was a sales 1973. He was a Catholic and a
ulinger for Sanlpro Corp.. New sales service coordinator for Air
&gt;rk City. He was a member of Products and Chcmlcala.
Survivors Include hta wife.
ral Italian Bapllal Church,
vapel at the Council for Aging. Hetty Lynn. Sanford: son. Kyle
Jason. Sanford: daughter, Kerry
‘Ilona.
Survivors Include son. Ralph Lynn. Sanford; part-ids Jack Sr.
and Chnrylynnr. Orlando, slstrr
., D e lto na ; three g ra n d -

Paine la Tuarany Warren. Cape
C a n v r r a l. aunt P rg y O lm ,
Merit fir Ohio
H ald w in -Falrrhild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Horne. I.akr Mary

just be here I was in prison l m
working Pm thankful I'm re­
formed now I don't want to go
bark lojall "
Family is important to Sophia
George “ I'm grateful that my
kid* and I can be together for the
Thanksgiving holiday. I was in
Texas and now I'm back "
Penny S m ith sa id . " I 'm
thankful lor life

Rev Cora said. ‘T i n thankful
l m serving (he living God "
L a u ra G racia said. " I 'm
thankful for my beautiful da ugh
ter and my husband "
Trary Hall had more reasons
to celebrate "I'm thankful for
my kids and my family It s my
baby* btnhday Thanksgiving
I'm happy to be alive.”
Ed Neary said I'm thankful
for my family My mother Is

here It's the first Thanksgiving
I've been able to share with her
!n 15 year* “
Toni Veler said "I'm thankful
lhal the world's al peace for a
change I wish the boys were
coming home.”
Sam Jack spoke briefly, "Just
being here and being alive
Delores Johnson concluded
"I'm thankful for life Itself
That's the moat Important thing

want to get the really good
stufT." Karrn Dennis said T got
here at 7 and Just started
sroptng out the tables and when
they were rrsdy for bn tines* I
got what I rrally wanted I want
to get the perfect Christmas
gm&gt; but t don't have time for
rrowd* **
Sharon Flint said shr was

shopping lor Ihe number one
person on her Christmas list
herself

Festival
Pag* IA
such s variety It's not like
some of the snotty art show*
around There are some really
cute thing* you can buy here
lhal you ran give as gifts '
Marshall LefTler and hts wife
Pam drove all Ihr way (root New
P o rt R te h e y to do th e tr
Christmas snnppmg

G E O R G Ei n
I .w iu .i4 M i s ; ; v
Oeorge It WUUamti MCL- W*UIn g A v r n u e . Delicm a.v'd ie c f *i Here/'
Thursday. Nov |7. 1904 at his here
home Horn July 20. 1948 In looking
Richmond In d . he moved lo an rvrn l w r look forward to for
months *’
Central Florida in 1980
Survivor* Include wife Palll.
By 10 30. the couple said they
daughter Andrea W illia m s .
had already spent more than
Sanford, son Anthony Williams.
&lt;250 and had bought Christmas
Daytona Beach, mother Ruth
presents for all the kids, the
William* Tampa slstrr* Mary
nieces and nephews and most of
Jean Hush. Union City, Ohio,
their friends
Cheryl Chadwick. Aurora. C o .
and Sandra West. Tampa, and
“ We'll probably spend about
brother Charlrs Williams. D r- another &lt;100 or &lt;150 before we
Land
go home." he said
G ram ktw Funeral Home. In
The crowds were getting thick
charge of arrangements
before noon

SUM SXU0M 0 I A C I I
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■ ta nbsuK i f t a •&lt; Lsntwa
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A r r a n (« m s n t t b , S s ts a m F a lrc H lia
lu n a r•&gt; M m . O ssU an P e l C v w S r f sn«
I t M I I I H*ms LSS#Mary
W IL L IA M !. 0 1 0 * 0 1 M
F u M ' l i H » i i i i tse Me G a a rft H
WiMiamt. « *1 Osoana ana M
ThurvOar
•Ml ba I setse* Menoay aHvenaon *1
O f e e iiM Fuew si Mania CKa*ai aim &lt;*«
Jon* Sailor stftoaiiflf mWonant altl ba m
DaMana Mamariai G arOn Cnandt may call
at Geamaaa Funwsl Mama m u i l S f » a «
l VumUy I t-rm t i l l and I H I y * Far moaa
aino aitn. mamariai w iifS uN yrM am w y
Saamd la I A S I Cam* C M * a « i Canear
Faunda'ian M O *•• I t * Wlndermer*. F t
MIS*
A rra n fa m a x to by G ta m k a a Fun era l
Mama. Laniard

M art tsactwri rtm tm btetd
Lou Temple remembers Mrs
Jacobs, hi* first grade tesrher si
Southside He Said that she had
a wooden leg One incident that
he recalled was her punishing
two mlshbraving girls by tack
Inglhrm to the wall
Glenda Collins Emmrrson had
Mrs Sybil Booth as a sixth grade
teacher at grammar school, and
one mrmorsblr Incident came to
mind Mrs Houlh wrnl lo the
restroom during class leaving a
studen In charge When she
returned, she went Immediately
to the blackboard and began
writing Unbeknownesl to her
her dress was caught and her
bloomer* were showing The
das* was shoc ked and dldn I
laugh or say a word No one
wanted lo be ihr one to tell her
Mona Mills Walker also had
Miss Lucille Campbell in the
sixth grade and remembers
making papyrus paprr that year
I also recall our class doing lhal
In fact * t made It from reeds
that grew by m y fa m ily's
backyard fish pond

Readers
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C a s lla s* 4 tr

DEATHS

All of us. though, gained an
exrellenl basic music education
and an appreciation for good
music from Miss Margaret whlc h
was worth all thr agony of
practice lessons and recitals

Small children, oflrn tethered
with colorful leashes to their
parent*, tried to dart under thr
leg* of taller people or tangled
with one another. Adult* moved
politely around one another as
they tried to find Just the right
gift. Cross words were rare,
though particularly unusual
pieces sometime* brought out a
competitive splrtl among shop­
per*
"You gotta come early 11 you

The OpenJ-iouse u y i s Delightful.

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"And I'm getting all kind* of
great Hungs under the tree iht*
year." she said
The Longwood Arts and Crafts
Festival continues today from IO
a m till 5 p m

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IN BRIEF

• f L V N O M V NOLLIOAV
Spactal to Ihe Harald

What if everyone was purple?
LAK E MARY - The Heathrow Elementary s. h.«&gt;l I T A will
hr sponsoring I hr Mlchlee Pup|M-ts with Ihr show "W hal if
Everyone Waa Purple?" on Nov 29
Thr shows will hr lor Ihr students at Ihr at hool hut parrnla
arr Invited lo arr Ihr ahowa aa wrll.
For morr information rail Ihr arhool al 33.1 4432

Nitty gritty carnival
FERN PARK
English F.aialra Elrmrntarv School will hr
hosting Ihr award winning ’’Nitty Orilly Doan and Dirty
Science Carnival" on Monday. Nov 2 1 fro m 9 a m to2 2 0 p m
T h r program waa recognized through Ihr Elarnhowrr
Conanlrum aa onr of Ihr Top 6 Innovative prartlrra In
elementary arlrn rr and malh In Ihr United Slatra
All atudenta. (acuity and alafi will hr Involvrd In handaon
artrnrr (un
T h r arhool media renter will hr flllrd with parents. Irarhrrv
» ommunitv voluntrrra and UCF atudenta aa lliey play with
vludrnla and diarovrr science.
For morr Information, rail Ihr arhool at M3 M 4 16

Garage sale for Ram band
LAKE MARY — T h r Lake Mary U tirh ln f Rama will hold
lheir annual garage aalr on Dec 3 and 4
IXmatlona of houarhold llrma aurh aa toy* kitchen utensils
sporting equipment and uaabir dean clothing arr needed
Donation* are being arreplrd al Ihr high arhool
Pick up of largr Itema mat hr arranged by railing Linda al
200 1033 or Gloria al 323 7 12 1
Tax deductible rrveipta arr available

SCC Dream Auction needs donations
SANFORD — T h r Seminole Community College Dream
Auction la looking for donatlona lo help make ihelr annual
rv rn l a aurreaa
The Dream Auction will be on Friday, Feb 17 at 6 p m al Ihr
Sheraton Orlando North
Businesses and Individual are being aought lo donate llrma
lo be auctioned off lo ralae money for Ihe SCC Foundation
Alao. thoar intrrealrd In making rrarrvationa for Ihe popular
rvrn l arr Invited lo rail Bill Baker In Ihe Foundation office al

328 3030

Poster contest
SANFORD — A deadline of Nov 21 haa bren ael for atudenta
who would like lo enter Ihe flral Seminole County Drug Free
Poalrr Conical

W hat do you do on T h a n k sg iv in g ?

LONG W OOD - Sea before
marriage la a trig aln for wtme
people
Others think II doran I mat
ler. II will happen sooner nr
later anyhow
No mailer whal. t r i should
lie saved for Ihe one you love
Many problem* ran come
Inin (day when premarital art
atarta to hr a (tart of you
worrying about tiring |»teg
nan! or catching disease* even
before you've met Ihe right
one.
A comment I heard from
someone oner really made me
think
H r said "W ho rarrs what I
do now? I'm walling fo the day
I dir. an why not live my life to
ihe fullrsi ’
Well. If sea la living your life
lo Ihe fulle*(. I feel sony for
you. because when live day
romes and you finally find the
right one Is she rrallv going In
want you and all Ihe people
before her’’
No
And ihe rrvrra r is also true
H r won't want all Ihe proplr
before him either
Sea Is a wonderful thing and
II should he aavrd for whorvrr
you want lo spend Ihe rest of
vour life with When you sleep
with one. you're sleeping with
everyone they slept with be
fore you
It a like one btg family tree
except with (hear people you

I IS rc o n d

POP C U L T U R E ™ by Steve M cGarry

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She said Ihe women are
i hat get1 with Ihe runking and
Ihe men have lorlean up
"It's a link less traditional,
hul II wnrka out just fine for us
ladles betauae s r gel Ihr first
seals lo w alrh ih r football
games
Jon Sanders 17. said his
family lends to kss traditional
meals amt activities on Ihe most
tradition laden of American hoi
Ida vs
’ My mom la a vegetarian so
we don I have lurkry al our
house, hvil she rooks up all kinds
of ruol buds ’* he said T m no!
rrally a vegetarian, hrrauw I II
have a burger when I'm out on
my own. hul I don't mind her
kinds nf meals
Sanders said I ha I his family
derided long ago that they did
not want lo waste ihe day In
front of Ih r tele vision on
Thanksgiving
"We always go out and do

Melinda

K e rn e

18

Itirre's mi such thing”
traditional Thanksgiving

3

it
'You make yiair own Iradf
lions. site said ’ Wr like *4
sjirnd Ihe day al Ihe Iteat It i M
then come home and just rat’'4
small lurkry Itrrasl and v tlf r
salad That * our tradition Mv
dad's family dors the whole virtH
yoursrlf till you're sick muttnJ
T h a i’s ihrtr tradition l .i r M
family rbws something d lflrm u
I fiavr onr friend whose famfH
has a meal where rveryr*84
makes ihelr favorite (««»• ana
they h a vr like a pot lu c l
dinner "
Jft
Michelle Miranda 17. said Iwt
farnllv rals from Ihe lime Hail
gel up lo llie lime they go lo tird
"I gel so sic k every yrar /
don I know why we do II
she
said ’"But It’s tradition In mv
family ,**
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• W inter Springs Elem en­
ta ry School
The following sludenta were
named as Students of Ihe Month
and Super Sludenls al Winter
Springs Elementary In Winter
Springs during Ihe month of
October
□ ( K i n d e r g a r t e n ) D a v id
W orthington. Tym bre Cow n.
J a c q u e lin e B o e h m c -M a rtr.
Cassandra Wilding and Super
Student Chandler Williams
□(First grade) Jonathan Nuss.
Michael Neal. Donna L u re ,

If may be brttrr lo give than recrlve. hut Ihe American Lung
Association of Central Florida wants you to luth give amt

■y 81 M U K K ITH
Herald Correspondent

By donating your uard or worn out vehicle, you can receive a
lax deduction toward your 1994 Income Tax Return Program
cosponsor. AAA of Florida, provide* free ptr k up and lowing
Donated auioa are wild with ihe proceed* hrnefltling the
programs and srrvlrr* nt Ihe lung *«*•* utton
For more Information or to donate a vrhirle rail Ihe Lung
Aaaorlallon office al 898 3401 or I 800 LUNG USA

.SANFORD - Mike Connor*
who played T V detective Joe
M a n nix In the h ll se rie s
"Mannlx ’ l* pulling hi* *u|ier
sluelhlng skill* fn work roue

Pneumonia vaccination
OR LANDO — Orlando Regional Ifrallhcarr System I*
pofttcfpollng In a nationwide rflnel lo combat pneumorurcal
pneumonia by offering vaccination* and educational material*
through loral physician office* lo prople al n*k Although II
ran strike anyone. Ihe group* m wt al ri*k for pneumococcal
pneumonia Include all profile agr 63 nr older petqde with
immune deficiencies alcoholic* and children with chronic
lllneaaes such a* dlahrte* cardbivasruUr disease and renal
dlsesae
Th r vaccine I* *ale and rflrrHvr and I* administered only
once for mot) people It ran lie given at any lime of llie year
The immunlialton i* covered 100 penenl under Medicare I’arl
B and by most Insurance plan* when ordered by a physician
The nationwide effort, railed Pneumonia Pro* bout.-’’ is pari
of Slay Hrallhy USA. a disease prevention and health
promotion campaign sponsored by Voluntary Hospital* nf
America (VHA). Ihe nation's largest healihrarr network, of
which ORHS la a member
For further Information about ’’Pneumonia Pnorkout" or lor
a referral lo a physlrian who ran adminisirr Ihr vaccine please
call the ORHS Health Line al 648 380*#out side Or Undo dial loll
free I -600448 3806 I

MDA offort flu shots lo those it serves
W INTER PARK — The MusruUr Dystrophy Association will
again offer free flu shota in Or Undo in people who have any of
ihe 40 neuromuscular disease* in it* |&gt;rogram. MDA Central
Florida President Sandy Boyd announced MDA ha* provided
the shota each year for more than 20 years
The aaaorlallon will pay foe flu shots lor those it serve*, when
Inlatrrrd al the MDA Clinic loralrd al Columbia Park
Medical Center In OrUndo For an ajipoinimeni. contact Ihe
~ trai Florida MDA office at 407 6774355.
DA la a voluntary health agency working lo defeat 40
romuacular disease* through program* of worldwide
h. patient and community service*, and professional
public health education T h r association'* program* arr
almost entirely by Individual private contributor*

SANFORD — The Children's Home Society. Perinatal
Program provide* an opportunity lor raring committed women
to work one-on-one with first lime prrgnant Irens and young
mama under age 25 who live In Seminole County,
’T A H E N T FRIENDS
are trained to provtde
ad prartleal Support In preparing for thr kkih of ■■
Through on gotag services provided tef ihe
d the program staff, (he Irens have a b rtlw eharoe
completing Ihelr education, raising healthy babies and
■ewilng productive and arlf-supporting mrmhrrs nf sor’rly
Women interested in volunteering should call J o Howard at
1200 for details of the next training sewvion

H lrp h a n U -

• Scholarship w inner
Nicholas RrgUrole. son of Mr
and Mrs Luigi Hrgiacotr of Lake
Mary has bren named the recipi­
ent of Ihe Davis Scholarship al
Roanoke College In Salem .
Virginia
Scholarship recipients must
exhibit high academic achieve­
ment. self motivation and Inter­
est In a broad liberal arts
education
Rrgtacorlr Is a gradualr of
Lake Mary High School.

ling for sponsors to help families
SANFORD — Children's Home Soriety Programs in Seminole
ity are looking for holiday sponsor* for Identified Umllles
I crisis who are enrolled In the programs Sponsor* are asked
i provide holiday food and a small gilt fur each member of the
9y. These Identified families do not qualify for services
) by other agencies In Ihe area

Mmm-mm good
Mallssa Baker. 5. a young pilgrim at Idyllwilde Elementary School
In Sanford, gobblad up Iota of lurkey and all Ihe Irimmingt at the
school's annual pre-Thankaglving feast The school hosts tr&gt;«'
event every year In ordar lo show Ihelr thanks to the youngster*’
for being the special peopla that they are Melissa and her
friends enjoyed turkey, elufflng, breed, vegetables end cranberry-­
sauce They did not, however, follow Ihe meal with e long nep trf*
front of the football game.

imit fat and sugar
n child’s daily diet
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Specif to the Herald
The average childhood diet
today consists of high fat and
high calorie foods The fast
ood chains, beacuse of (heir
lonvenlence. have helped
tnake our children overweight,
hyperactive and deficient In
hulrlenla. High cholesterol
levels are also a serious pro­
blem.

D«bbl« Cerankowskl

The American Heart Assort*”
suggests that children as
g as two years old limit
fat Intake lo stave oil
blogged arteries In adulthood
The average American child
Starts the day with a high
sugar breakfast (cereals), and
have a lunch of french fries.
^iot dogs, hamburgers or plus.
With a soda In (heir hands for
reakfaat until dinner
From 1963 to 1980. Ihr
American Heart Association
ind that obesity Increased
percent In children 6 to 11,
hnd 39 percent In age 12 lo 17.
Th e Journal of Ihe American
Diabetic Association slates
that day care centers fre­
quently Include high-fat and
h l g h - s u g a r food In the
childrens’ meals and snacks A
recent study conducted by the
•Journal of School Health
■hows that 39 percent of ihe
calories in an average school
lunch are from fat. In the
k n e a n t lm e . n u t r i t i o n a l
g u id e lin e s re c o m m e n d s
limiting fat to 30 percent of
dally calorie Intake. School
lunches are also loaded with
salt, with the average lunch

containing 1.244 mg. of sodi­
u m .Th Food and Nutrition
Board of the 1.800 mg for
children seven to 10 years old.
A connection between sodium
and high blood pressure has
been observed, and nearly
Ihree million children between
age six and 17 sulfer from this
condition. The high sodium
levels are unhealthly and un­
wise (Vegetarian Times. Sept
1990)
Children (wo years and older
should have a diet rontulng no
more than 30|&gt;ercent of calo­
ries from fat. no more than 10
percent of calories from satu­
rated lai and no more than
300 ings of cholesterol dally.
This means that a child of six
should have about (50 gm s.
and 67 gms lor of (al (or a
seven year old. Children need
some (at In llirlr d id lo supply
calories so lhey will grow
normally. Do not eliminate (at.
Just check and be sure they
are gelling no more than Ihe
recommended 30 percent of
Ihelr calories from fat. Be sure
lo choose good fats, not satu­
rated luts (ruin animal |&gt;roducts.

"I've been llie »|mkr*|ier*on
(or Ihr Dystonia Foundation
("Operation Missing Persons")
since Frhruan l'*‘M
•»(•*■(.»
Hon Missing Persons
I* an
e d u c a tio n a l c a m p a ig n lo
heighten awareness nf the
nrurologli al disorder dystonia
Through his rfloris Connor*
hope* lo rear h as many of Ihe
|«rop|r who suffer with Ibis often
misdiagnosed disease

'Operation Missing Persons'
grew (ml of ihe need lo uncover
the mlsaing 95 |w-nrnl. or un­
diagnosed dystonia suflrre*
Connors said in a recent In­
terview "Th e program Is de
Signed lo give people the clue* lo
dystonia, so that undiagnosed
suffer* ran hr diagnosed and get
treatment and support."
Selected as Ihe s(*&gt;kes|irr*on*
hv Ihe foundation because of his
television prrsona Connor* lias
|M-r«nnally fell the lm|M&lt; t nf the
disease ’’Ironleally. a good
friend (professional golfer Doug
Sanders! haa just recently
himself been diagnosed with
dystonia
According lo Ihe National
Dyalonla F o u n d a tio n , who
sponsors "Operallon Missing
Persons” , dyalonla Is charac
lerlred by involuntary un
controllable muscular ronirac
lions Ilia I forre* certain pan* nf
Ihe body Into abnormal, often
painful, movement* nr position*
The foundation said dystonia
may allecl a single musc le nr
muscle group (local dvsionla).
(wo or Ihree muscle group*
(segmental dystonia), of the en
lire body (generaltied dystnntal
Focal dystonia is six lime* more
common than other wrll known
neuromuscular .disorder* such
'a* muscular d^striaih). Ilun
'tinglan'a disease and ALS (Lcmi
Gehrig's disease). Yet. only five

Mlk* Connors
prrrrnt of Ihr appfnxiinatrly natrd body movements ll is
2HO.OIX) American* who suffer thought that an Imbalance in
from dystonia have obtained ce rta in n e u ro ira n s m llle rs .
a c c u ra te and a p p ro p ria te i hruilc al* that iran*mlt electric
|nil*e* between nerve cell* and
diagnosis
Medical rrsean hers are still mu*«lr*. cause* excess and In­
uncrrialn alsMil the rxart cause voluntary muse le contrartlon*
misflrrlng*" may be
of the disease Connor* said, T h rs r
though they recently idem Hied a sporadic, causing tremor* or
grnr marker associated with ihe jerky, repetlilvr movement*.
Though dystonia Is not In Itself
condition suggesting in h rrllancr may play, * role Connor* life thirsting. C onnors said. Its
«atd itsad J»chnaa»ihai Hie p ro -,-teflrci* c.ai) lie al«solulely delietn oitgffWtf in a#l»itv« al H i^ -4vs«iailfig Sortie forms cause
luw o| |jir M i t t &lt;
ujt hoard c e n t M f l l p a in a n d w h ile
rSuigtia. which aaoin&gt;(*l &gt;oordli dyslonla has no Imparl un Ihe

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The Seminole High School
C O M P A C T class re ce n tly
toured the Florida Power and
Light Corporation's Sanford
generating plant. Teacher
Richard Winkleman, front row
centar, arranged for Ihe lour
which had Ihe 21 students
tre kk in g a ll th ro u g h lh a
ganerailng plant. Tha sludenta
leamad how electricity was
produced and viewed the
turbines, fuel supplies and
cooling ponds.

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suffer • Inlelleci. physical limits
Hon* and emtiarrassmrnt over
disflguremrnt force many suffer*
In withdraw from social and
community activities Job lows is
common, as Is Ihe Inability to
drive a car or utlllre public
transportation Isolation, de
presslon and low self-esteem
oftentimes are a result.
For many patient*. Ihe road In
d ia g n o s is I* f r u s t r a t in g ,
humiliating and cosily Dyslonla
patients have been examined,
tested and treated by an averagr
of four lo five heallhrare pro
fesakmal* In a number of dlf
ferenl specialties before obtain
Ing a diagnosis A history rtf
eight lo 10 consultants Is not
uncommon The time from ihe
onset of symptoms lo diagnosis
averages Ihree lo five year*
Narrowing this huge gap In lime
Is Just one of the areas where
Connors would like lo see Irn
provetnent* made
"M any suffer* go to ihelr
doctor with symptom* and most
often will end up gelling a C A T
•can or an MRI done." Connor*
•aid "Since dyslonla doe* not
show Itself with these type* of
tests, patients are often refered
to p y a h c l a t r l s l s a n d
p s y c h o l o g i s t s a s s u m in g
symptom* are attributed to
•tress or an emotional d is­
turbance “
Systemic m rdlcsllons have
been prescribed lo treat this
disorder Overall, howrvrr. the
effectiveness Is limited T h r
most success has bren found
with Ihe use of a drug railed
Bolox (Botulinum Toxin Type
A) Minute local Injections of
Bolox Inhibit contractions of
affected m uscles, re lie vin g
spasms, grimace* and unron
tollable blinking for approxi­
mately three lo four month*
Although this type of detective
work la • btl different than what
Joe Mannix did In his srrlr*. lei
(here be no doubt about the
sincerity of Connor* effort*
"T h is Is a ourst for me."
More Information can h r ob­
tained about drssonta b y ra ilin g
Ihe National Dyslonla Founds
Hon al I-800-377-DYST (3978).

Improper use of asthma drug believed deadly
■ y LAURAN M IE 6 0 A A 6 0
Associated Press Writer
W ASHINGTON - Asthma sul
friers arr bring warned never lo
use a new asthma jirr vent Ion
drug for quick help In breathing,
following reports that somr pa
(lent* died when using Ihr drug
Incorrectly.
ll Is not yel clear how many of
Ihr 20 dralh* reported since
Srrrvrnt began selling In Ajrrll
arr due lo misuse ol the drug,
particularly since asthma alone
can br deadly
But official* warned that some
jMlIents arr using Srrrvrnt lo
Irrsl asthma attack* instead ol
Jusl prevent them — which Is
dangerous because II takrs Ihr
drug about 30 minutes to begin
working.
"It's very, very Important lhal
people understand Screven! I*
not for acute asthma.” Ramona
Jones, a spokeswoman for man
u fa c tu rrr G la x o In c ., said

Wednesday Instead, she said,
’"It's so tinjMiriani for peojife lo
have lhal shnrt-acHng bron( hmlllatnr In case Ihry gel In
trouble ”
(.l.ixii warned doctors lo make
sure Ihe right patients grl Sere
vrnl and know liuw lo use it
Company officials arr meeting
with the Food and Drug Adm in­
istration about strengthening
Srrrvcnt's patient warning label
The FDA rm ph aslrrd that
Scrcvcnl used projierly Is vile
and very effective hi prevent Ing
asthma aiiarks for 12 hours —
Ihe longest lasting drug sold
ll cau l vet prove a connection
with thr 20 deaths But Improp
cr Scrcvcnl use Is suspr-clrd
because many of Ihr reports list
asthma or "no dnig effect" us
I fie probable cause*
Dr Fra n k F tn k rls ic tn nf
Plymouth. Mass . described two
rldrrlv women found dead while
holding Ihrtr Srrrvrnt. "Both
had tiecn told ... they could use

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Electrifying

u r a

TV detective stumps for misdiagnosed disease

Donate that old car

Support for prsgnent (sens, parents

Seen at school

■4.

believes

llarl Brrnt Tobin Affria Royer.1
Matthew Bilskle and Super
Student Klin Anderson
□ (Third grade) Allen Strt/I.
J o s e p h C h o b o i. B r i t t a n l
Bonham. Michael Taylor and
Suprr Student Amanda Neill
□(Forth gradrl Nathan Ives.
Braulto Sosa. Drna Jaqurs. Va
nrsaa Roman and Super Student
J r sac Startup
□ (Fifth gradrl Jenny Bon
rial re. Anthony Columho. Ashley
Hayward and Super Student
Sonya Caalle
The Super Student for Ihe
month of October was third
grader Amanda Neill

All atudenta In grades 5 through 8 will recrlve Ihe calendar*
Information regarding the ronleal ran be found In (he
guidance office of every elementary and middle school

|.| Which 1990 To m Sloppard
film featured Fary Oldman and

(•ail

Inm m y liallrw and Suprr Slu
deni Brandon Ikmham

The winners will br given U S Savings Bonds that hae been
donated by various banka

„A *•»&lt;•*&lt; I I
II

L yn d M y Allyton Holliday
know nothing afstui them and
you probably hardly know
them personally
There are many dl
you can catch, also married or
not
When youYr married, you
have a leswrr flak of gelling
diseases through sea. because
you're with one prrann. hul
with sea (irfore marriage you
havr a greater rhanee of cat­
ching a disease because most
likely he she won’t he Ihe one
you marry so you will have
been with multiple parmer*
Another thing I heard that
made me think was I ha I ihr
AIDS virus was so small that it
can go through a condom
I don't know If li t true, hul
I m not going in br Ih r
eipertmenier and find out
Life s ton short for me lo
accomplish everything I would
like lo. so sri isn I what's
going In bring me down
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SANFORD - Turkey? Fool
1*11’ Hamburgers 7 Mov lea?
Whal dors your family do for
Thanksgiving’
Marla Leeds 14 said her
family haa always done a very
traditional Thanksgiving Feasl
'We always have a btg lurkey
and cornbread stuffing ' she
said "And rum and potalura
and sweet (■•(aloe* and hul

Mannix is on the case

IN BRIEF

1

things as a family." he
’ Onr yvar we a m in o Dtvivri
Another year we went I'l Wrt a
Wild Tliosr places are oprn i.rf
everyone else is silling in front of
Ihe TV Itu bloated In move
/.
Kerr* D llU ll
Ih sail I,,*
family's tradition* sir "sort of
irsdillonal
»i
" W r have lu rk ry, hul we
usually eal out on Ihr hark rlet k
by Ihe pun) and enjoy live •U&gt;,j'
he said
If there is any fmrthall he saig
II is a si rinim age V f t v r r j
hlmsell and his brothers am'
Irani of rrlalivr*

The Sanford Herald wants lo know whal it happening al
your school
If you have an event coming up at your school or if you want
lo tell us about some of the great things the sludenta at your
school arr doing
Or. If there It a teacher. ttafT member nr. even an
admlnltiraiot who hat been honored or It doing something
unique In the classroom le* us trII our readers ahnul It
Send Ihe Information lo Ihe Sanford Herald 300 N French
Ave . Sanford. 32771 or fax ll in us at 407-323 9408

The (Misters will be uard lo Illustrate a I9IIS drug-free
calendar '

T i m R o lh aa I n c i d e n t a l
charcatrra from Hamlet?
2 ) On which Shakespeare play
waa "Weal Side Story" baaed?
3.| Which Shakespeare play
was brought lo Ihe screen by
Laurence Olivier In 1945 and by
Kenneth Branagh in 1989?

■y VICKI DoSOMilCR
Herald Slaff Writer

Let us know

The ronlrai la open lo all fVlh. auth . aeventh and eighth
gradrra al public and private arhool a throughout the county.
Studenta arr Invited to dealgn poatera llluairating the
danger* &lt;*( dtug abuse aryl li)c benrfUa of living a drug-free life

W illia m S h a k e s p e a re la
cinema's moat-fUmed author and
"Hamlet*’ la hla moat-filmed
work
Am ong Ihe actors — and
actresses — who have portrayed
the Prince of Denmark are Mel
Gibson. Sir Laurence Olivier.
Richard Cham berlain. Kevin
Kline and Sarah Berhardl.

T u rk e y tra d itio n s -

Health/Fitness

their previous Inhaler talbutrrol)
for emergencies, but they did not
do so." Finkrlstrtn wrote In Ihe
New England Journal of Medi­
cine last week
A lso W e d n e s d a y . G la x o
rxjiundrd Us warning that Ihr
migraine drug Imttrrx should
never be given lo patients with
coronary artery disease. Glaxo
received a second death report
among such patients, although it
Isn't sure Imttrrx Is to blame.
Still. II urged doctors lo screen
at-risk patient* for undiagnosed
heart disease before prescribing
Imttrrx
Asthma is an inflammatory
lung disease characterized by
atturk.% In which the airways
become blocked and patients
can’t breathe Some 10 million
Americans have asthma, and
about 3.000 die each year.
Quick-acting bronchodllators
— medicine inhaled straight Into
Ihr lungs to widen airways —
alleviate attacks The most pop­
ular Is albuterol. Yet. Ihe effect
lasts only about four hours, so
patients often awaken during Ihe
night, wheezing as the drug
wears ofl
S c r c v c n l. or s a lm e le ro l
xlnafiMle. Is ihr nation's only
long lasting brnnchodllator ll Is
for patients with moderate
asthma, who havr stabilized the
disease with other drugs They
Inhale two puffs In the morning
and two al night.

! STAY ALIVE
dont drink and drive

" ll It one of Ihe most usrful
drugs ... for asthma." said Dr
Roger Bone, president of the
Medical College of Ohio. *’Bul If
ll'a used Inappropriately, ii can
cauar problems."
Sereveni doesn’t fight asthma
attacks because || takes about
30 minutes lo work, loo long for
a badly wheezing patient. Pa­
tients may overdose as they
frantically try to make Sereveni
slop an attack — and overdosing
can cause abn o rm al heart
rhythm s and other dangers.
Bone said. Indeed. Ihe FD A has
received some cardiac reports
Patients should keep Sereveni
by ihelr toothbrush, so they'll
remember to lake It twice a day
but won't have It handy during
an asthma attack. Nancy Sander
of Ihe A llergy and Asthm a
Network advised.
"Do not ca n y It with you.
carry your rescue medication
with you." she cautioned.
For asthma Information, call
the network al 1800)878-4403

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Kiwanis supports tha YM CA
Phil Qunsfsr, president of Ihe Senford Klwenls Club, presents a
check for S500 fo Lori Harlsock, e member of the board of
management of Ihe Seminole Family YMCA. The funds will be
used for scholarships for children attending many of the YMCA
programs.

Pbone 407-260-1055
fo r appointm ents
Ltx tih\l m the Mnluttl I'Lisa
Next to Horula Hospital Altamonte

�[ t A - Sanford IIW IM , Sanford. Florida - Sunday. N o v a tiy t &gt;0. tfW

Swearing to
get the job done

Cab Calloway dead at 86
NEW YORK - Cab Calloway, the prancing. darning band
Ir.idrr wtxmr *h&lt;iut* of "hi de ho" resounded from the Mage nf
ll.irlfin i lamed Cotton Club, ha* died He waa HO
Calloway, who atiftcred a aevere alrokr on June 12 at hla
home in White Main*, died Friday uldhl In a ivlaware nutsing
home with hla family at hi* aide, aald hla wtfe. NulTle
Afterward*. ahe *[«rtil a quiet hour alone with him l put my
head on hla ahoulder and that wa* very healing
Mra
Calloway aald
' Mr had two aejiarwtr Uvea Ml* Itfr rmatage and hla llle with
the family When he « !o*ed the door on hla drrsaing room he
rame home aa a huaband. lather and grandfather
A* a bandleader, alngrr author dancer and aongwnter.
Calloway performed lor more than flO year*, from Chicago )*i»
y&gt;tnl» lo the Colton Club, on Broadway and In Hollywood
movie* HI* Influence In the mualc world » »* httge
Calloway wa* the man who hired an unknown Ihr/y
oilleaple and promoted the rareer* ol Pearl Hailey and l-ena
Home He later became known to a younger generation
through the MlHOhlt film "The Blue* llrother* '“

Lake Mary Mayor Lowry Rockett raisat his right hand
•n th# oath of othc# this past weak whan tha mayor
and t*o commissfonar* who ran unopposad. warn
twom In by Judos Wailaca Mali With Rockett, tight,
is his wlta. Pal Bottom toft Jodgs Hsu administsrs
th* oath lo Comm«ssion#f David Maafor, accompanied
by wife, laurt# and children Michael 6 and Stephanie.
10 Bottom right Gary flrender resumes his post,
backed by wit#, Fran, and children tvan. 7.
Sharon. 14 Daughter Ertn isnof picturad

Wife of actor convicted of his death
NEWARK N J — The eatranged wife ol actor Michael G u m
ha* heen convicted ol ahoottng him to death during an
argument
Chrtatine Auattn Gursa. 31 wa* found guilty of r e c k Ira*
manaUught Friday She tare* up to 10 year* In prt*on and t*
%c tieduled to be sentenced In January
Prosecutor* aald Michael Ctueaa went to hi* eatranged wtfe a
condominium just before midnight laat November and wa*
shot to death with a 22caliber handgun when the couple
hrgan arguing
G u r u appeared in the movte* ‘Glory.** Bom on the Fourth
ol Ju ly " and Sugar Mill." and the televtaion aerie* "Caw and
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NEW YORK — A gay man who fathered a child foe a le*bun
couple through artificial Inaemlnation. then *ued over
visitation. ha* won paternity right* lo the girt
A atate appeal* [Ninel ruled that Thomas Steel. 44 ol San
Francisco. can call himaetl the father of Ry Ruaao Young. 13
The notion that a lesbian mother should enjoy a parental
relationship with her. but a gay father should not. to ao innately
discriminatory as lo hr unworthy of comment.“ the atate
Supreme Court-* Appellate Division said in a 3-2 decision made
public Friday
Ry live* tn Manhattan with her mother. Rohm Young
Young's partner. Sandra Ruaao and Kuaao a daughter by
another sperm donor. Cade
By mutual agreement of her biological parent*. Ry vtoitrd
with her father from about age* 4 through 9 Steel said Ry arnt
him card* and letter*, including one which called him "the
ties! dad l ever loved.” and wrote a song fur hto 40th btrthdav

Gore pitches G A T T ee massive ‘tax cut'
W ASHINGTON - The world trade agreement that Congrr**
will be asked lo ratify contain* the "biggest tax cut tn history'
tn the form of lower tariff* and lower consumer price*. Vice
^ d l r s l ik n i Ai Gore said Saturday
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weekly radkfaSnrsa**said congressional crttics^wha=w*nt to,
delay voting on the accord until the Republican* lake control of i
Congress In January are actually out to kill It
"It's hard to Imagine
they want to delay an agreement that
create* hundreds of thousand* of new job* here In the Unltrd
State* and rxpanda economic opportunity.*’ Gore said
" G A T T contains the blggrsl tax cut In history — a record
•744 billion reduction In tariff*, which will lower price* for
consumers and spark economic growth around the globr. and.
moat Importantly, here at home."
The accord negotiated under the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade to opposed by some in both parties who say
cheaper Imports will put Americans out of work and that
multinational regulation of the agreement will compromise

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oversee the 123-country accord, could not Interfere with U S
law.
'"G A TT does not force us to change any law* that we don't
want to change G A T T wtll not require the United States to
adopt lowrr international food safety standard* or force us to
accept any food Imports tliat we consider lo be unsafe Thosr
are myths,"
From Associated P ra tt rtpo rtt

D r a w in g o n ta le n t, s tre n g th o f s p irit
Sanford artist’s blindness doesn’t stop creative flow
•y W U N '
Ma'aid Correspondent
SANFORD - Although San
ford antst Nicholas Serena ha*
suffered srvrral hardships and
art hacks he has found that hi*
talent ha* remained to sustain
him
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Serena wee t i u g n o a e d in Jah*
uary, 19«7 with multiple arlrro
ala and haa been IrgaUy blind for
la s year* now
O n c e , th ta e x p e r ie n c e d
rtght banded artist drew and
painted with comfort and rase
Now. hla aklll abides although
hi* gift haa been transferred to
bis left hand, amid period* ol
unat radioes* Yet. thr■nigh It all.
hto kind personality and cordial
manner have not faltered
Serena met hto wife. Julia, al a
multiple sclerosis support meet
ing Together, and with the help
of family and friends they have
battled hla d is a b ility w ith

was warn unable in continue In
lhe medical field Hr returned
again lo hto love, hto art "Art
has always bren my lose." he
said “ I've heen Into art since I
was knee high to a gra**h&lt; ippr i
There wa* a lime tn my Itfr
when I never went anywhere
without a sketch pad Art was
i H a y i llia t C n f m i Itfr It s a
part of me.11
Throughout high *c 1h «*I and
cnUrgr. Serena rontlnurd to lake
art ilaaaes as elective* For a
lime in high school he also
worked in an art gallery "t

worked as a salesman tn a
gallery.** he said *T framed
pictures and touched up oil
[Minting* and other such art
work that was damaged or
needing lo be restored **
Julia Serena s wtfe. said her
husband lias endured along this
rough road tn life "ft got to a
[■am where no one would hire
him, We went to the state to get
a gram an'wre rwukf get him
started witjt tils art We were
dented Wc then went to Jack
Gitadlno with Ifie Division of
Ollnd Services Jack helped

Nicholas get a grant to start the
business They helped when no
one else would They helped get
him glasses and other Item* to
help hto hands It waa a small
grant That enabled me to get
some small prints of hto work
and some frames "
She rontlnurd to
hopes for hto future
fcoftto
work bapa* done
that Ihey'Will find a cure for
multiple aciMoato I'd love lo are
hla work go Into a museum He
has bad tremors but hto work
C •«* A rtis t. Pag* 10A

FIRST CHRISTMAS
FOR

courage
A former registered nurse, he
spoke ol hto days tn nursing
*Tve worked In hospital* and
Institution* for the past 15
years." he said "I would some
times draw a picture on the
patient's chart to help describe,
for example, organ*, inatru
menta and hospital stuff "
Due to hto condition. Serena

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itoran t allow II Itr'o drawn an
old man lhal'* Incredible' The
detail in hla work la unbrlleva
btet*

Serb planes attack Bosnia again
ZAOKBH Croatia
Hrbrl Serb warplane* defying
international outrage itnn k at u m rin iw n l held n&lt;xih*r*t
Ikaanta (nr a second day Saturday, ihr United Nallnna aald One
a11tv plane* w a» abol ilown
Itoanta a U N arnlwiaaadnf Mtihamrd Sa. tlbry. Mid In New
York at Irait If! people were M-iinutlt hurt In thr alia* k on ihr
lim n id (a rm
At lea*l one anarinirnt building w a* hit onr group id (lata
•aid U N apokraman Paul Mlalrv Onr id the YugoaU* maitr
i hai&gt; fighter horn hr r% craahrd again*! a huddlnK am! thr plkd
• aa killed hr added
There arr building* on fire Rlaky ailded and (our large
rratrra kfl by bomba
U N idTktaU aatd one plane
aren hitting a building
(Wore it craahrd Sactrbrv M i d I hr jdane waa »hol ikmn
Tltr raid came u l h r l l N Security Council t a i p ira tin g to
decide on a mraaurr that would allow N A TO to airtar al largrta
in Srtb hrld parta o( C m iiu w hrrr Ihr planr« w rrr haard

V ic to ry fo r so m e Iran divo rcees
NICOSIA Cyprus - Th r hrad id Iran a JuillrUrv *ah1 Friday
that n m r women tiring divorced by their hoabanda wrrr
entitled In up to hall thr wraith arcumulatrd during marriage
Ayatollah Mohammad Ya/dl aald in a Friday pravrra arrmon
in Trhran that this applird to women who had nor Inltutrd thr
d lvu n r and had ennourtrd ihemarlvra proprrty during thrlr
mamagra
Ya/dl • arrnioti * t i bretdrart by thr atatr run Trhran Hadlo
and monitorial in Nlcoala
H r aald that whllr around IMt prrcenl cd mamagra In Iran
w rrr happy, hr knrw of i aara w hrrr welled! m rn had Irfl Ihrtr
wivra lor voungrr wtmtrn
I know cd
rouplra who ha»r gonr through poverty and
hardahlp lognhrr and gradually thrlr hd improve*
Now thr
man haa gol a drak job or m in r into v w ntonry. and C*od
(orhid maitr thr ai qualntamr id a young woman al work or
outaldr and he wtahra to dlvorre hi* wtlr and marry ihr idhrr
woman." Yardl aald
"In auch raara II a man wlahew lo divorce hla wife Ihr court
ran. or n u n inyraiigair Ihr amount of wraith which thry
ha\r arrum ulalrd during ihr period
|o0 ihrtr marnagr to
Ihr time cd dlvorrr and that al Ihr itlai rrtlon of Ihr rourt. up
lo half cd that wraith ahcmld hr gtvrn unconditionally by Ihr
man In Ihr woman

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name yet Ihr detail cd hla weak
a h ln ra throug h Hla m any
drawing* In paalrla and chalk*
arr esqulaltr Animal*. people
flower* and muatcaj noCea leap
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l i n n e t line hta room and akrti h
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drape rate nreda la an arra fia
her huaband lo draw and hare
•(mi. e In dtaplay hla wiak Wr d
line someone to diatair a MU
dto. ahr M i d "lie wiaka out nf
Ihr brdrcaati Spaie la tramped
H r a inapurit now amt r*iltrd I
don't irrai him likr l*r a tdind *o
lhal haa beljwd motivate him
Nlchola* Sorona conlinuo* lo draw and paint despite bolng doclarad legally blind

J u lU pointrd out lhal wane id
Ihr natal famous artlata id all
(tinea laborrd In I hr (are id
sitvrr*ilv H u proud w ife M i d
Nli holaa n r n lara hla lalrnl

with flair ami deaervra recngnl
lion (of prrrrvrrtng when the
going gol lough Semis hopra

hr t* allowing Ihr community
ilia! a alriaig lalih lieljia bun
endure enabling him In create

weak displaying ih r t*auty m
Gnd'e crrat ton and ihr airrngth
id the human apirti

I t ’s business as usual a t a ll o th er Orlando lo catio n s!

Japan won't import as many auto parts
TO K YO — Japan • automaker* probably won I Import aa
many U S made auto parta ihla Maral yrar aa yaomtard In a
trade deal, a major financial dally aald today
Thr top I I aulnmakrra in Japan arr rsprvtrd lo ha*r
Imparted A3 27 billion worth of tl S parta by March 31.
miaalng a aril unpoard goal wrtllrn Into a IWW2 Iradr deal by
•730 million, or almost onr filth. according lo ih r Nihon Krual
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Pats march past Saints
Lake Brantley defense shuts down Sandalwood

K nig hts bury B u ffa lo
ORLANDO
Dartn 11lit*)
|vvw&lt;1 for 278
void* and Ih irr touchdowns. and wide r r r r h r i
I tat id Rhodes caught srkrn |tM*r« for 172 tarda
and two aiw r* Satuido) In l r « l Central Florida
to a IH O tlc n w y m n Huflalo
Central Florida 17 41 racked up SIO lota) yard*
again*) llollalo (3 8). which managed )u»l 70 ll
» .i« Central Florida's flral shut nut aim e a 12-0
v ictory ovrr Viddosta State on Sept 14 I**»*1
Htnshaw lom plrtrd 13 of Jti (vasar* wllh two
Inlrtvrpllona Including touchdown loaara of 12
and 3 tarda In Klunlrt Hr alan connected on a
to&gt;voider In arnlnr Mailt Whlttrmore. aim
llnialtrd with four reception* for US yard*
Frrahman Todd Clrvrland. (m m Lyman,
rriurnrd Ihr oprnlng kickoff 0*1 yarda lor a
touchdown to art Ihr tnnr It wa* hla third
kickoff irturn lor a touchdown Ihta araaon
T h r Knight* rtthrr point* ram r on a 4 yard
run by O r rod Davta a I yard plunitr by lullltark
Hob Mrnrtlo ||-akr M an) and llrld goal* of 47
and 31 yarda by Cbarllr I V n r
Central Florida tailback Maripirttr Smith
iLakr Howrlll ruabrd for 11M yard* on 17
carrtra. pushing hla araaon total to 1.03)1 yard*
on 134 carrtra

Tampa edges Wesleyan
TAMPA — Puncho Farrpibaraon ac-orrd 20
potnta lo Irad Tampa to a 73 fit* victory ovrr
Kentucky Wesleyan on Saturday
Tampa hrld a narrow Irad throughout moat of
thr game. trading 34-33 al ftalltlmr Th r laigral
Irad wa* right point* In Ihr arcond prttod
Other high arorrr* for Tampa werr Idrta May*
with 13 and doah ('hapln with 11

Lynn nips St. Leo
S T LEO — Drmrtrt* Montgomery w orrd 24
potnta and grahbrd 13 rebound* to lead Lynn to
an 87 82 victory ovrr St Lro on Saturday
Albert Garnet I contributed 19 (mint* for Lynn
Shawn Jrn n rtl led the Monarch* with 30
p o i n t * and nine rrbound*

Barry bounces St. Thomas
MIAMI SHORES — Marques Tampa acnrrd 17
potnta to Irad Harry paat St Thomas. 1*8 47
Harry did not allow a point until the II 38
mark In thr flral hall and led 29 14 at halftime
T h r Hucranrrr* 11-O) led by double dlglta In tlir
arcond half, by a* many a* 23 point*
Eat I Altlck acorrd 16 potnta. grabtird five
atrala and a game high 11 rebound* lor Harry
Roderick Ellia led St Thomas with 14

Florida clubs Vandy
NASHVILLE. Trn n — Frrahman Frrd Taylor
ruahrd 16 llmra for 140 yarda and acnrrd two
touchdown* a* No 3 Florida went to thr ground
for a 24-7 victory over Vandrrbllt on Saturday
Vandrrbil! |5-5. 2-3 Southraalrrn Conference)
aackrd Danny Wurrflrl four time* and hrld
Florida (9-1. 7-11 to 221 yard* panning and It*
loweat point production thla season
T h r Gator* turned to thr run In thr third
quaner. letting Taylor carry »rv rn time* In an
right play. 64-yard drive that hr rapped with a
12-yard run that put Florida up 24-7.
Taylor caught a 5-yard pass from Wuerllrl In
the aecond quarter that put the Gator* up 17-7
at halftime. T h r frrahman. whoae prrvlou* brat
waa 136 yard* and two touchdown* again*!
LSU. alao caught four paaar* for 29 yard*
Elijah William* added 15 carrlr* for 99 yard*
as thr Gator* pllrd up 229 yards on thr ground
T h r Gator* finished with 450 yard* overall.
Vandrrbllt. the league’* top rushing tram,
managed 169 yard* and just 54 |winning

Hurricanes best Temple
PHILADELPHIA - James Slrwart. Alfred
Shipman and I-any Jones combined for 234
rushing yarda and four touchdown* a* No 5
Miami rolled over Temple 38-14.
The victory clinched the Hlg East Conference
title for the Hunlcanrs (9 -1 .6 0 Hlg EastI.
Miami's Frank Costa, who grrw up threr
blocks away from Veterans Stadium, completed
19 of 36 passes for 249 yard* He was replaced
late In the third quarter by Ryan Collins.
Stewart did most of hla damage In the first
half, running 13 times for 78 yard* und two
touchdowns Hr finished with 85 yards on 18
carries.
Shipman plckrd up where Stewart left off. also
finishing with 85 yards on only nine rushes He
and Jones, who had eight rarTtes for 64 yards,
each ran for a touchdown

N A T IO N A L F O O T B A L L L E A G U E
□ 1 p in. — WESH 2. Miami Dolphins at
Pittsburgh Sleelers. ID
□ 4 p.m. — W OFL 35. Tampa Hay Hucranerrs at
Seattle Seahawks. (LI

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By TO N Y DdtONMIBR
Harold Sports Editor
JACKSO N VILLE — You could make a i aw that
the l-akr Hrantley High School liailtull Irani
play* defrnar ikttli Its offrnw controlling Ihr
ctock and Held (Bullion with a running attar k
that avrragr* nearly 300 yards a game
llul In Friday night’s first round stale playofl
game at Jacksonville SandalwtBBl Ihr Patriot
defense *trp,ird forward and shut down Ihr
Salnt* as l-akr Hrantley (anted a 2 1-7 victory
The Patriots |IO II will play at Nlcevtlle (which
thtasfird Orange Park 41-7 Friday) In a wt-ond
round matchup nett Friday night
Sandal wood end* Ita season 9 2
Th r Handalwiaid Sainta. the tlA District 3
champion* came into Friday's contest averaging
over 31 (Mints a game And when Sandalwood
stored on It* flt»t *rrte*. tying l be score at 7 7.
laikr Hrantley coach Frrd Almon thought be and
hi* Patriot* w rrr In a for a long night
*When they came right down and arorrd alter

wr did I thought T h is t* going to tie a fiBit ra&lt; r
I he u*t one to score i* going to win this game.'
trialled Almon " llu l our defense did an
outstanding fob
After that 53 yard touchdown drive by the
Saint* l-akr llrantle) limited SandalwiBid lo just
140 yarda Ihr ir*t ol the gamr Frankie Franklin
who tart ted the lull live time* lor 48 yard* on the
touchdown drive anil scored lot the Saints on a
9 yard run. &gt;»•«* limited to 83 yard* the rr*t of the
way
"W r concentrated on taking him iFtatikllnl out
of the gamr said tlefrnalvr lai klr Steve Miller
one of the captains of the Patriot defense “ We
clogged up thr middle and hBik away any
tunning r i M t n
We proved that wr ran stop anybody "
Defensive b*&lt; k llrlan Whitman, the Patriot*
other defensive captain credited the l.akr
Hrantley toaihlng staff for having the defense
prepared to stop the Saints
"th e roar lies gave u* a great defensive
scheme, said Whitman They (the Saint*) tried

to put 11 to u* hut wr weir ready "
After their flr*t wrte* the Saint* stalled their
neat two |s»w «*iun« In l - a k r Hrantley territory
I loth time* Ihr Patriot* held, furring a punt from
Ifirir 39 yard line and taking over on down* on
their own 17 yard line
In the veiond half, three of SandalwtBBl • five
•rile* lasted Just four play * Of the other two. one
ended wlih ihr I’atrtot* taking over on down* on
tfietr own 23 yard line and the other wa* killed
hy I»rr Hrown’s inlrrrrptlort al the Lake Hrantley
4 yard line
The Patriot* weren't having much more
sui i ess on offense after o p e n i n g the g a m e wllh a
32 yard, nine play touchdown drive rapped hy
drowns 6 yard touchdown run John Derardl's
kit k o n the ( B i i n l after gave laike Hrantley a 7 0
lead that lasted le s s than four minute*
While SandalwtBBl enjoyed outstanding field
position to open I he res! of It* *erfe* In the first
half latkr H i a n t l e y wa* t«otlled up In It* end of
the field. Malting from It* own 33. 3. and 13-yard
Bee Patriots. Page 3H

Kiep leads
Raiders to
third place
From Staff Itapart*

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SANFORD — Former l.vman High
Srlxad Mar FellcU Ktrp poured in
20 (Mbits for the arcond consecutive
game as the Seminole Community
College Raldrr* bested llrrvard
Community College. 61-31. for third
place In thr 1994 Lady Raldrr*
invitational Saturday aftrrnoon at
the SCC Health and Physical Educa­
tion Center
Ktrp acorrd 16 of her 20 point* in
the second half as thr Haiders
moved away from a slltn 29 23
haltimr Irad
Also scoring In double figure* lor
Ihr winners wrrr Jessica Zlegenfeld
and Johanna Lautala with 11 points
each.
Ter Ilia* and Demi Dombrose
|wired llrrvard with 17 and 12
(Mtnta. respectively
"It wa* a good rffort." said
Seminole Community College head
coach llrana Gallagher "Even If
you had not seen the ncorrhoard. It
wa* still a good gamr for us We
finally gut nomrthlng lo go In today.
We’ve been playing wrll all season,
but just have not been able lo get
anything to drop."
T b r Haiders had fallen Into the
loser’s brarkrt on Friday night alter
Tallahassee Com m unity College
used a 47 (Kiint second half In erase
a 40 35 SCC Irad and hand the
Raldrr* an 84-77 setback Hrrvard
had lost to thr Pensacola Junior
Collrgr Pirates Friday night
The once beaten Pirate* (6-1) met
the undefeated Eagles from Talla­
hassee (4 0) In th r finals late
Saturday.
Klep also scored 20 points In the
loss lo Tallahasarr. but 12 of her
counter* were In the opening lu ll on
Friday
Also having a hlg night for SCC
w rrr Jennifer Coble and Lautala
with 19 (Mint* each and Nlcnlr
Lewis with nine points.

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Felicia Kiep (No 20. white) lights with a Tallahassee
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Hitting for double figure* for the
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Olson leads Rams past
’Hounds in girls’ soccer
From Staff Reports
LA K E M ARY Angle Olson
scored a pair of goals und Allison
Robinson und Hrooke Kent added
one apiece us the Dike Mary Ram*
ended a long regular season winn­
in g s t r e a k b y t h e L y m a n
Greyhounds, 4-2. In a girls' soccer
match nl Don T . Reynolds Stadium
Friday night.
"I was a good all around effort for
us. especially for n first game." said
Lake Mary head coach Dill Elssele.
"Helng the ojienlng game ol the
year, both teams were feeling each
other oul and play wu* tentative
und a little sloppy ui times. Hut It
was an e x c it in g g u m r . the
momentum swung several times
and both teams played hard.
"I think both teams were Just
happy to finally be able to play u
game, what with the way the

weather has lieen."
The Rams Junior varsity made It a
clean sweep for the home squad us
Dike Mary spun a shutout. 7 0. at
the Junior Greyhounds
The loss was the llrsl In a regular
season game for Lymun since early
last *ea*on at Orange Park.
The Greyhound* are coming oil a
pair of Mule championship season
and are going through some grow
Ing (Mins
Dike- Mary look a 2-0 lead at
Intermission, htil Lyman n il Ihr
Irad In 2-1 early In Ihr second half
on Ihc llrst of Danya Harris' two
scores.
Also having a good gamr for Lake
Mary were Alllwori fieri wllh an
assist nn one of Olson's goals and
Michelle Kcvlto. who had 11 saves
In goal.
Jonnlv Heland stripped 10 Rums
shots In her find game for Lyman.

St * • * 8 *nW

Raider Tournament Kiep. e former Lyman High star,
scored 20 points In both of SCO's tournament games

(xilnl* and Hecky Silva wllh 14
The SCC women will return to
action Tuesday nlghl as they travel

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Fourth quarter outburst
dooms Lake Mary boys
From Staff Raporta
LEESHURG - Ryan Callahan
scored 12 of Ills game-high 31
points In the fourth quarter
Friday nlghl lo lead Ihr Leesburg
Yellow Jackets lo u 75-59 win
over the Dike Mary Rams In the
Leesburg Hoys' ILiskrltMlI TlpOff Classic.
Dikr Mary (0-1) was lo play
Tavuresal 6 30 p m. Saturday.
T h r Rams trailed 18 10 after
one q u a r 1e r and 3 2 -3 1 a I
hallttmr. hill m.tn.igrd lo lake a
49-48 lead Into thr dual perliMl.
Helmut Callahan, thr Yellow
Juckrt* outscorrd th r Rams
2 7 -1 0 ove r (he fin al eight
minutes.
"They Just wore us down." said
laike Mary assistant coach Mike
Gniidreau.

Shawn Newberry and Mall
Townsley Ird the Rams with 13
( M in is each. Jason Junkrr added
11 for laike MaryLake Mary's next game Is
Tuesday, when Ihe Rams visit
Deltona for a OA-DlMrlrt 4 con­
test
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�S«n»o»d Harald Sanford. Florida - Sunday. November JO l » 4 - )•

Perez stars again at B o w l A m e ric a w ith s e c o n d 300 ga m e
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Molrrft I'rir/ ha*done II A&lt;a!»
Competing In thr Mrna' 760 League on
. November 2nd. the Sanford tmmler roiled hi*
a art i.rul (irrfrt t .TOO game In llu rr week* lo
highlighi play at Howl America Sanford
• And II took pcrfcc lion to po*t Ihr lir*l
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Mnhrrwxi, 510 Ivhhir N rw iiun 504 l.lnda
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Mon ( 'anlglla 755. t'harlra Spruce. 730
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Aerie* — Tim I'rir 7*1 Don ('anlglla. 734.

M E TA L ESSENCE C I T Y L E A O U E
NO VEM BER 0
Series — Roger Sjurk* 6W i Muddy Cohrs.
085. furll* Slnnoll. 640 Hill Slnnoll. «21
Games — Mill Slnnoll. 24M. S|M/k*. 245. Jim
Evan* 242. Hon Van Grldrr. 231)
W ED N ES D A Y SENIOR C IT IZ E N S L E A O U E
N O VEM BER 9
Men's series — Myron Galr* 047 Trd
Shorn/ 524. Gam es — Galr*. 25*. Shontr. 190
Women's series — F.lenorr Vi*hne*ky 4'l*
Agnr* (&gt;gno*kv 43* Mary lUng* 43* Games Vl«hnr*ky. 1*0. Dang*. 171
M rG U IR E 'S CA N V A S L E A O U E
NOVEM BER IO
Men's ssrles — Pal Johnson. 090. Don
Gorman. *5* S«ntt Trrrrll. 05* Games —
Johnson. 245. T rr r rll. 242
Women’s series — Wendy Gorman 570.
Dolllr Holme* 55* Gsmes — Sue Hiiw h 221
J ill Scarbro. 201
F R ID A Y N IT E M IX E D L E A O U E
NO VEM BER 1 1
Men’s series — Kogrr Fowler. 649; Muck
Denton t/H Gam es — Hill Slnnoll. 279. Joar
I haw 233
Women's se rie s — l.lnda Slallord 541)
Rhonda Kennedy 52* Games — Slallord. 212.
Kennedy. 203
F R ID A Y NITE S P E C IA L
NOVEM BER 1 1
Women’s series — Lran* Marlrtfr. 550. Irish
Tatmr 544 Gam es — Tabor 225. Marlrtlr. 201
Men's series — Michael Holliday. 519 Dan

T «d d Agrr 730 Marly Martin. 707
Gamta — Nick Nrwman. 257 I’al Johnson.
2VJ lurry Johnson 251 Agrr 247. Marlin 247.
( anlglla. 247
M ID FLO R ID A P O S T A L L E A O U E
N O V EM B ER 7
Man’s series - Michael Davi* fi07 Krn
Writ hr| 570 Oamra — Writ hrl 235 Dsvt*
213
Woman’s series — Ampy Allrn. 43* Sharron
Trdford, 412
W A S H D A Y D R O P O U TS L E A O U E
N O V EM B ER 7
Men’s series — Hart Id llrtl»*i 503 O r nr
Hogrru. 550 O im r s — klyion Oalra. 202 Jim
Ounalrr. 201, llrrbst. 201 Rogero. 201
Women's series — Mary lung* I'M Eleanor
Windle.443 Games — lUng* I*I Wlndlr 172
N O V EM B ER 17
Men’s series — Myron Gate* 34h Itoh
Mryrr* 543. Games — M .iurl Vandrltrt k 217
ItnhOrwIg. 215
Women’s series — ('am i Mcver* 4**1 Mary
Hang* 430 Games — lUng* 17* l»n l* r
Wmlon. 177
T U E S D A Y N IT E M IX E D L E A O U E
N O V EM B ER S
Men’s series — Larry Varnrdor '»P&gt; David
Me Pheeter* 5*5. Games — Varnrdor 214 David
Hall 212
Women’s series — Nan&lt; v Johnson r&gt;‘«»
Shonda Dryanl. 52* Games — Johnann. 205
Kim Dale JiM)

Playtime Darts League playoff pairings set
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SANFORD

Let Ihr playoffs begin

T h r PUyttmr Dart* la-agur flnallrrd all of
. U« plavofl pairing* a* the laidle* II la-agur
&lt;oinplrtrd its regular wa«t»n la«t Monday
Turning In thr tup |trrformanrr of the
week wa« Lyn n e Dickie who rollrrtrd
•even win* s 5 mark, two 7 mark* and a
Tim ton lor Nice A Kaay * H ilton Hoea a ho
! . used a 130 finish In rU lm the fourth and
final playofl tirrlh
Janet Kennedy, alto throw* lor the
Rowntry K icke rs out of Whiskey H itrr
had five win* a * mark a 7-mark, and a low
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Katie Clemente a teammate of Dickie's
* on the Hilton Hoea |«**trtl fivr am* a
B mark, and two low ton*
LADIES' B LEAOUE
M l Mugg* M .T . Mlods || 17 win*) hung
.(Mi lo wig thr regular araann title and rU lm
thr No I seed In thr first round of thr
' playnffa T h “y will host Uncle Nick's
Am aslng Cbfrka who llntshrd third with
. 110 win*
The othrr bra&lt; ket ha* Ihr No 2 seed
Bamboo Bodacious Babes out of the
I tamtam (a ir 1110 win* and Ihr winner ol
Mir tlrbrrakrrl hosting the fourth seeded
Z lU l t M liars 1(11(0 Nlm A l .u v 4KMt a lost
&gt; -* fottiptetlng (h r tragus • float alaoitlng*
■re Whtskrv River • K o u n try K lcksrs ( 105
wins!. NBC from Nice A Easy |77 wtnsl. the
•Timeout t/winge * One Hole Away (74
w in *): and T e a m No. 3 nut of the
Touchdow n Pub (0.1 a trial

MEN’S A LEAOUE
Nice A Eaay will he llie site of both
first round matches a* top wrded Bad
A ttltn d ea 1112 w ind hosts the No 3 wed
lla n ih o n C a f e ' * B a m b o o B i boono (94 wins), and wtond seeded Team
No. 2 (10.3 w ind entertain* No 4 wed
Team No. 3 oul of Uuivrr* (91 wind
Unde Nick * Playtim e Pounders 1*7
wtnsl finished fifth
MEN’S B LEAOUE
Regular wa*on champion Father k Sons
from the lUmtmo iB lc (a Playtime Dart*
League hr«l 133 w ind will lie at home to
ojwn the pUyoff* against the third place
T .D . Cannibals 1111 win*) nut n( the
Touchdown Pub
The lulling ha* the Nn 2 wed Silver
B ulle ts Irnm Nice A Easy 1117 wind
floating the fourth*eeded llamtxm Cafe
Bom bers I IO* wtnsl
Trailing Ihe (our playoll Irani* were
Whiskey River * Lost Vikings 1105 wins)
Teem No. 9 from Uuivrr* 197 win*) M T
Mugg* Muggs Misfits (91 win*) and the
Young Ouns out of the Tour hdown I’uh 1*9
wtnsl
Com pleting th r |3 tra m circuit arr
Whiskey RWrr’* Bootleggers 1*3 wind thr
Bad Boys from the Touchdown Puti |7«
wtnsl. Uuivrr*' Ts o m No. 13 174 wind
T a il light a. also limn Uuivrr* |A:t wiiwi and
ihe Touchdown Pub* Tw e n ty Eight 1*0
wtnsl
MIXED A LEAOUE
Moth ftr*t round mslrhr* will he contratcd
at thr Bamboo Cafe, home of league*
champion Team No. 3 I I I * wind and

runner up Team No. 4 1100 w in d
Taking on Team No. 3 will lie third
wedrd Ron’s Kids from Uncle Nick &lt; 197
win*) while ih r Touchdown Pub backed
Team No. 2 PM win*) &lt;hallrngr* Team No.
4
Rounding out the standing* arr Nice A
Easy entries Team No. 1 (71 wind and
B ill’s Babes (59 wind
MIXED B LEAGUE
The Mambon Cafe also will he Ihe die of
ih r both first round playoff matrhe* in this
division alter You Never K n o w (110 wins)
c Iaimed the regular «ea*on championship
and Team No. 4 IS 10 wind &lt;m rambled into
arcond place
M T Mugg* M .T. Pockots 1109 w in d
finished third and will square oil against
Y o u N a ve r Know while fourth-place
finishing Pour Easy Piecoo out (4 Nice A
Easy (103 wtnsl goe« up against Team No.
4
Finishing out of the plavofl* were M T
Muggs’ Mugg Shots 1101 w in d Madhatters II from U Mir 192 wins! Uuivrr*' B ft
Bs |*3 win*). Team No. IO out of the
Touchdown Pub 177 wins): Nice A Easy's
Kickers |74 wins) and 4 Mo from Uuivrr*
(39 wtnsl
POSTSEASON EVENTS
T h r men s Top Gun Shootout lias been
wheel tiled lot Saturday Dee 3, at Nice A
Easy while the women’s To p Gun Shootout
will hr on Sunday. Dec 4. at the Mambon
Cafe Moth will start at 4 p m
This season * Iragur liampiet Is *et for I
p m start on Sunday. Dec IH. at the Lake
Monror Inn

P a trio ts
Continued from Page IB
lines Only the inspired
•' play (4 the defense kept the
.(Saints limn exploiting the terri­
torial advantage
Alter making some changes at
.halftime, thr Patriots began lo
move thr ball with their ac­
customed efficiency tn the sec­
ond hall, gathering over 170
yards rushing
"
Heath Rltenour. who finished
* with 133 yards on 23 carTtes.
put thr Patriots ahead to stay
With a 7-yard touchdown run
w ith 1:55 left in ih r third
quartrr Drown, who had 106
yards on 10 carries. Iced Ihe
gamr with a 23 yard touchdown

dash through the heart (4 the
Sandalwood defense with 2 08
left In the gamr.
"Th e y (the Saints) had a good
defensive scheme, said llrnwn
"The roaches gave us some
changes at halftlmr and they
worked You have to lake It to
another level In Ihe playofl*
Now w r have lo gel ready lor
next week.”

stronger of the two tram* as the
gamr progressed
"W e’ve always hern an out­
standing second half Irani." said
Almon. ' You could see w r w rrr
winning the battles In Ihe tren­

ches. al Ihe line of attack. I don't
know If that's because of condi­
tioning or thr sire of Ihe heart In
these kids I want to believe It’s
their heart. The y won't lose In
the second half.”

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over two hours lor Ihe game. Ihe
Patriots appeared lo lie ihe

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nearest commission office.

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Researrh has proved con­
clusively that hunter orange
indeed save* Uvea Make tt a
practice to wear an orange vest
In and out of the deer woods
FISHINQ FORECAST
Mass fishing In the river Is
almost impossible due lo re­
cord high water. Fish local
takes where the lias* have
clearly defined boundaries for
the best action
*w\«*ok smrai at- Sebastian
Inlet will continue to be good
until the first strong raid snap.
Flounder, redflah. blueflth.
Jack crcvalle. and ladyflsh will
be mixed tn for good measure.
Top baits are finger mullet and
targe live shrimp One-ounce
Jigs rantunue to be the best

artificial

C a p t a in J a c k at P o rt
Canaveral has little lo report tn
Ihe way of offshore action due
to high ground seas. The
ocean Is dirty, and fishing will
be touch and go for several
m onlha. Inside the Port,
s n o o k , f lo u n d e r , and
s h c c p s h e a d a re b i t i n g
frgularly. Snook care hitting at
nlghl around.the Jetties. Trout
and redflah are rated as good
on (he flats of Ihe Manana and
Indian Rivera.
Ponce Inlet la featuring fast
action with sheepshead and
blucflah. Also expect good
numbers of redflsh. drum,
redflah. flounder, and Jack
crcvalle. The beat ball la live or
dead ahnmp.

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IN BRIEF

Time passes well for old timers
By NICK R FIIP A UP
Herald Stall yVolr*

In praise of PIC
SANfO RO — Loral pruIrMlmiiilt h i« r U r n Invited lit give
|Hr*rnl(llnn« regarding the Private Industry I'mim ll n l
SeminoleCounty'* outstanding program*
I ill stall anil a U micI mem hr t air expected In lir mi (Mint
.it two nalkmal cnnlerrni r*. nnr In Washington IH ' and Ihr
oihrr in Hullalo \ V next monili
Among |urti&lt;i|kint* air Gary Earl, exenrtlvr dlrerlor of ihr
nnm rll. Director nl Operation* Timothy CiUrmnnl. arul I.a try
Stncklet Uiard mrnibrt (i»r Itolh Ihr I'rtvatr Industry Council
and Ihr Srmlnolr County l*ubltr ScUiol Hoard They luivr Iwen
invitrd to thr first Nalhm alCotilrrrniron Urltan Issue*
The till** ol Ihr conference li T t i n t l n i ; Hmindartes
CnlUbnrallvr Solution* la Urban ProWIrm*

Food stamp filings
During Ihr third iptarlrr ol lift I Irom July through
Srptemhrr, thr U S Department ol Agriculture Ita* pruallzed
‘Mi grm rr* In Ihr Southeastern *ta tr* «’•&gt;ol ihrm in Florida lor
violation* ronnrrlrd with Ihr food alamp program
In (1)01 partMiri during thr prrvlous w m r tlmr jr r t n l in
1119.1 a total ol 72 *tnrr* In Ihr Southra*lrrn *torr* » r r r
prnall/rd with 22 in Florida
lmr«tigatlon* rrvralrd that *omr grot rr* allot*rd thr
pure haw ol non loud ttrm* with (ond stamp* anti *omr
r «i hangrd ra*ti lor food *tamp«
Ac cording In William H Mrhr nil it rr in * barge ol ihe I sfiA
Food and Nutrition Srrvlrr llrld nfflcr In lallaha«wr
Food
*tamp* ran hr used Irgallv only lo huy Inod gardrn seed and
plant* used in grow food "
At llir prrtrnl tlmr. m rr 11.200 retail linn* In Florida arr
authorized to participate in thr Ii « h1 *tamp program which
annually account* for m rr *1 .1 hkltlou in Inod assistance lo
low Income lamltlea and reUtrd admlnl*tative &lt;o*l»
A disqualified alocr will not t&gt;r allowed to a o rp t fcsicl *lam(»*
during a certain time period and mu*t apply Ior rnnsiatemeni
a* well a* agree to po*t a bond
T h r US1)A l« waking citizen* to tr(«Hi any vkJatkm* they
find by phoning thr USDA ln*|&gt;ector Geryrral in Washington
D C ., al I-MOO 424 9121
T hr phonr numbrr I* al«n supfawed to hr |«i*nl in all *tore«
l&gt;artlctpatlng In thr food atamp program

Help for storm victims
LONGW'OOD — In Ihr wake ol thr tornado unlraahed in
lirrvard County by Tropical Storm Cordon Hallmark Builder*
of Longwnod I* participating In an rflort to help thr victim*
'Hallmark ha* bren building home* in Itrrvard County for
more than a dreadr,** said public relation* rrprr«rntatt*r Jane
Drown A* a rrwtili. Dmwn *av» Hallmark 1* seeking donation*
of non (trrtshable Inid Item* or rlothlng
The Item* may hr dropprd of! at Hallmark Rudder*
admini«traiivr other* 521 E S R 4.14 In Long wood From that
point they will be sorted and aenl by rourier lo Hrrvard County
for distrtbutkm to I how in nerd

Ant leper aliop* contlncie to
*l»ow their imiHNiatwe lo the
Central Florida and Seminole
C n u n ty C o m m u n ity
The
AftUltr Hand Im « otiariird It*
leuirth anniversary in Oviedo
and Malti«ttrel Antique* ha*
otmrrved a flr»i atinlversarv Hof
tday Oprn llociw In Sanford
In addition. Sanlotd Mortal A
Antique* 2911 S Orlando
(H ive . In Sanlotd Ita* now
opened lc»f business
ktalnsirrei Antique* al JO|
and 203
Flt*l street in
dowmown Sanlotd Is owned
a n d o p r r a lr d l&gt;y D o ro th y
Daniel*

J a c k Pat h ula . C am p lirll I ' U m * *
and many other*
I'a ra llrlm g Ih r historic flay or
of th r i ity D anirl* ha* n y lW t r d
(Met Mcald ornam ent* nyadr Iria n
catgiiyal m olds and ja ttrtn * m
e lu d in g ( I r r m a n lt r l* n lr k lr *
Vintage 50* and earlier holiday
d n oration* also rlicucl
I h r o llr r t n g nl ro lle r t t h lr
h r a r * a n d S a n t a * I* a ls o
r y trrvairr
In O vtrd o Ih r lout year old
a n llip tr Uislites* &lt;ai thr tfcci k I*
T h r A n istlr H a n d A vi*ll lo Ih r
• lia r trp o tlrd lv t* designed to
ta k r a p riso n Itac k |o history to

Ofdr Florida Even the lr* ale
denote* antbpilty. wtth shatly
uak tree* and lush |&gt;alm* *ui
rounding a cozy naiagr
O v e r 100 a r t i s t * and
ctall amen 70 prrtenl of whtrh
arr FVatdtan*. arr rrprrarniaird
In • lutlet that of pottery glass
|M|rt a c id llhrr art. *culpturr
(Minting photography tiaskrfry.
w oodw orking je w e lry and
wear able art
Artistic Hand Art and (lift
&lt;.allcry w a » t&gt;nindrd In I*.Ita) hy
ChrUlte and John Namsbur.
lUitaara Walker Seaman and l&gt;rl
Seaman
It I* h* atrd al 333 N Central
A ir
(SR I Id If.
and
open Monday through Friday
from m n n until 3 p m
and

T h r bu*mr«* offer* 24 Uiur
phone w ryke a* well hy railing

no 121 J&lt;a | u « i 330 1214

■ y MICK R F IIF A U F
Harald SlaM iVntar

SANFORD
Penny wiw ('ey
(■nation a deep discount rr
lall/wholrwalr slorr offh tally
opened la«t week on Highway
17 92 and 27th Street in San
ford The even! wa* lopped with
a rthlmn lulling ceremony hy
Ambassador* with the Greater
Sanford (h a m le t of Corn men r
I he 3.5UO square loot score
sell* rlothlng toy*, electronic*
houseware* health and brauty
llrtti* tool* and giftw arr
7fie store • prk rs a. cording
lo h r y id m i Ron Fowler, are
belowr km pricing brrausr hr
buy* dose out mere handise
end runs and stork liquidation*
allowing him lo sell first quality
merchandise al |»rnnir* on thr
dollar rom pa rrd with retail
p rim
Among item* he ha* on di*
pl.n a r r Hallmark 0 reeling
Card*, three lor a dollar 33mm
camera* from 49 &gt;ri t'lothtng
starring al $J 'w and many
other Hems
The Ivnnvwiar store will hr
open Monday through Saturday
(nan IO a m until A p m and
plan* lor etrended hour* during
Ihr upron :ng tcollday waton

double-digit growth In Europe.'*
•a i d T e r r i M c N o r l o n .
spokeswoman for Trnplcana.
«h !c h two week* ago hrgan
prmewsing fruit al It* Bradenton
plant for the 1994-95 season
Site said the sale* growth I*
|ianicularlv *rrong in Britain.
France and Germany
Analysts said that while Ja|&gt;an
ha* received much of Ihe alien
lion as a future buyer of Morlda
orange Juice. Western Europe
at lually represents a market
wtth three lime* that potential
Seller* said exporters need to
tie especially mindful about
meeting need* In some Euro­
pean countrte* that could lie less
of a concern In the United
Stale*
Germany, for example, prrfrr*
orange Juice In Untie* because
they are easier lo recycle and in
keeping with lhal country *
''green wave’* of environmental
awareness, he said.

On hand for tr&gt;« Greater Sanford C h e rrb a r of
Commarct P e n nyw ise (tor* n b b o n cu llin g o n U S
M ig h w e , If W and J 7ih Stre e t m Sanford laM lo
rigfyi. back row Ba n Oyal J a m a * C a m ia m . m td d la .

■ y HICK RE9IPAUF
H e ra ld Staff Writer
SANFORD - Professional
P la n n e r a n d L a n d s c a p e
Architect Kenneth L Sleeves,
ha* Joined Conklin Portrr and
Holmes Engineer* ln&lt; CP U
official* say Slreve* qualtfka
tior»* and morr than 20 year*
of experience will enhance Hie
level of service* provided hy
thr cvmqiany In the field* of
land planning, site planning
project representation, per­
mitting and putillc Inforrna
lion.
Slreve* has brrn Involved
with project* ranging In size
from small site* lo DHI*.
Development* of Regional
Impart Including master plan­

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ning. site planning, golf course
layout* u»fnn redevelopment,
environmental analyst*, con
•trot lion detail* zoning guv
ernment coordination and
park planning
Notable Seminole County
project* he ha* liren involved
with In private practice prior
to joining CPH include Sweet
water Oak* Tlmaruan. and
l*rtmera
Slreve* I* a member &lt;&gt;( me
American Planning Assoc la
Hon H r received a Hac helor of
lamdaeapr Architecture de
grrr from the University of
Florida, and Master of luind
scape Architecture degree
from Ihe University of Georgia
Sleeve* wa* Ucrn and raised
In Florida, and ha* lived In Ihr

Ktnnalh L. Staavta
Central Florida area since
I9BH H r presently resides In
Winter Springs

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from local businesses
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Hour ZSM**T *****Himacl

Joy's Dart Shop Is now open In a new location at grand re-opentng ol the business is Joy and Ray
3575 W Lake Mary Boulevard Shown during a Bush, shop owners

B o b Douglas John Fu rm a n . H v r y Q H«,&lt;i 111
front ro w
B o b b i* R o b a rtto n , c o o w n a r Ann
R ich e lie u . President R o n Fo w ia r M an agar, Kim
B n a n d . Ja rry P n a »t and Ja c k C roach

Steeves joins Conklin, Porter and Holm es

TONY RUSSI. JR

Hitting their mark

Saturday Irotn IO a rn until
pm
Sanford Floral A Antique* hel
ll* grand o|»rning thi* pa*i
Tuesday ll oflrr* not only an
tlque* ImiI a large assortment ig
floral display* Cimalgnmrnt
arr alao wrhianr
The Motr |* owned by Mike
Dtxnn and Carolyn Ikcatwrtght
Highlight* of Ihr grand open
Ing ihi* week w rtr Ihr giving id
free carnation* to Ihr flr*t 130
t ualomer* entering the business
a* well a* another 130 &lt;arna
Ihin* lo |inqttr using Ihr bu*l
ne«a drive in *rrvIre

The place to save your hard-earned pennies

More local citrus to go to Europe
brand* that (dan to p a n irtp a lr in
LA K ELA N D - Expanded or
angr and grapefruit production a department export prom otion
In Morlda could bring a 20 Ih l* season, when I h r *iale
|»errenl Incrraw in Juice r*port* rxpecl* to harvest It* w t o n d
lu Europe. predicted «tatr ritru* highest rn q i on record
officials
Companies currently export­
Although the cltru* industry
ing Juice lo Europe Includr
in the Seminole Cmrnly area 1*
Cltru* World l. y k e * F j u k o Inc .
much smaller than during jia*i
Dole. Berry C ltru* . W inter
decade*, many farmer* and
Gardrn Cltru* and Troptcana
business person* are nevenhelr** Involved In the rliru* grow­ Product* Inc
ing and rsporiatkm business
■'We expect orange Juice and
Export of the two juice* could graprfnill juke export* to rise
rlw from Iasi year * 34 million dramatically this year, with
gallon* lo 41 million gallon*. Germany emerging a* a new
strong market," Seller* said
J o e l S e lle r* , a m a rk e tin g
director for the Florida Depart
A* In the United Stale*,
merit of Cltru* said Wednesday.
Florida held only 5 percent ol nol from concenliate Juice* are
European juice sale* In 1990. experiencing thr strongest de­
bul processing companies have mand. hr added
hern seeking new oversea* cu»
Higher export* lo Europe
turner* for Ihrlr product* as would mean the United Stale*
Morlda cltru* crop* swell with wa* m aking sm all Inroad*
n e w p la n t in g s a n d good
against a dominance on that
weather
continent by Brazil, thr world's
Seller* said the department's leading exporter of frozen orange
project kin wa* tiased In part on Juice concentrate
declaration* by In d iv id u a l
*‘ ln 1994. w r should see

ll Iraturr* Am rrhan Folk A n
such a* weak* by Trriya Planner

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�S*ntO**l Wt's-1 Sfrsfortf, Fic&gt;cJ» - Sunday. No»«mt«r 30, 1W4

People
Garden Club plans bazaar
Selma turns 75, bridal brunch honors Nancy

T
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For a loot{ lime ikiw . members
ol lltr Garden Club ol Sanford
I IK lu r r tern Imi*&gt; i rafting
love ly cre a tio n * fur I h r lr
( hrlsim.i* lla/aar I tux annual
event will Ik held on D rr J and
3 at I lie *Iu IiI hmiw U S High­
way 17 *n at Fairmont Avenue,
ih r north entrance to Suntand
Fatale*
A n urding to Fran Morion the
ganten *lot* will Ik tranxlormed
Inin a (harming area that ' kaiki
like a ileparirnenl *torr
She
said huge tiaxkelx i*T (tower* and
otlm prop* horn Prnnev* in
Sanford will add to U k dixiin*
lion of Ihe delightful haraar
setting
G u n d m * • K l l r h e n i*
espreted to he a popular *lo|&gt;
with loaves ol freshly tiaked
bread anil other fMtrne tiaked
goalie* up tor gratis
"Th e craft* are l»» auiiful."
Fran *ald
Every year. It |i |k
ha/aar) ImfKmr* ll I* gelling
tilief *
Along with ail the charming
rra ll* . exquisite handm ade
Item*
i lever Cliilsliuas &lt;wna
m enu and apfKiiring home
made goodie* hreakfast and
lun* h will I k served tailh days
The breakfast menu In* hides
M*i«age ImscuI! gravy and grits
lun ch consists of rhW ken fail
pie cake coffee and lea Tables
will Ik set up oulstde In create a
Mctewalk r ale dining area
Ilnur* are Friday 11 30 a m to A
p in . and Saturday It .30 a m lo
4pm

Selm a turns 75
Every laaly aremed to Ik hav
trig a hall at Ihi* gala celebration
And guess who ihe tKlIe ol the
I m II w a s ''

(tan* log like she was a third
her age Selma Williams *e|e
braird her 7Nth birthday on
Saturday. Nov J aboard Ihe
Homan*e rtvertaiai amid fioinp
and pageantry
Twenty six family merntKrs
Joined Selma lot a luncheon
cruise Site was alllred in a |&gt;lok

Mictvaai Drnd H r K l n a ir«»ii j pitot, relate* In hit horn The i ***•
Brantley Migfi senior espoes to attend the Air Fore* Academy

* « Nm m

Barbara Bradshaw show* soma of !h# angels that will available at Ih# gardan club baraar.
"1
SANFOR D

DORIS
D IETR IC H
oullll complemented with an
or* hid «'**r*age
Following Ihe laxly luncheon.
Ihe fun and dan* ing began
Selma danced with her sons,
grandsons and her newest great
grandson. Joshua win of her
granddaughter Tracy f raw for*1
Th e n Nancy T c rw lllrg e r.
another granddaugtiter. led a
f' o n g a li n e f o llo w e d h v
everybody darn ing chorus line
style lo New York. New York
S e lm a '* d a u g h t e r . L in d a
Terw lllegrr. *ald Everybody
kicked In on Ihisonr ’*
t-aler that day. the entire

W*ttSalma Williams and grandson. Larry Williams Jr.
entourage gathered at Selma *
Imme lo celebrate the birthday
ol Selma s youngest son Larry
Williams, w h o s e htrthdav Is the
day alter his mother s

Linda said Ihe family enjoyed
Ihe fellowship of each other,
sharing memories of the day and
|iasi years and making plans tor
See Dietrich. Page nil

Mothers, daughters make-overs

H a rts o n a tte n d s
le a d e r c o n f a b
in W a s h i n g t o n

L A K E MARY

MARY
ROWELL

nlnr at Luke ilr.in tlry IIIKti
Srlwnl and Ihr « mi ol Or David
I’ Hartsun and Nam v E llarteon
of lain^vkinxt » ,i t vrIn trd In
allrnd Itir National Youth Lead
rrship Conference hum Nov I ti
In Washington. O C

Many Girl Scout hoops Ilk*lo have n mother/daughtrr
event every year
In years
past. Troop 148 of Lake Mary
has had a mother daughter
picnic and a mother.'daughter
trip to Savannah. This year,
l h e g i r l s o p t e d f or u
mother/daughtrr make-over.

This conference It a leadership
development program designed
lor hIKh « hnnl students who
liavr ilemotixtt.iled leadership
p o t r n t t a l a n d a c h o la a llr
a* hlrvrm rnt lor lire piir|imr nl
providing an op|M&gt;rlnnlly lor
students like Michael to gain
knowlnl»*r and rx|Krlen* e In ilir
nation s rapllal to distinguish

Wednesday, Nov 9 at an
Altamonte Mall photo studio
All 20 moms and daughter*
were scheduled for various
times throughout the after­
noon and tutu the evening
There l* a reason some ol
those before and after shots
See Lake Mary. 7B

Michael I tat id ll.i r w m

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themselves ax tomorrow'* lead
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I hr conference tn rlud r* six
ilats ol in trn s r learning divided
Inin llirrr spn tally arras. Ih r
llrsl in* Index a simulation nl
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Meredith Hoyar Is galling lha full glamor treatment from Percy Aguirre before a photo.

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H o n o r band a c c e p ts d ru m m ajor; A lic e turns 84

HwtM etw U fry

Isrea L. Butler

Isrra L llutlrr I* Ihr dynumlc
drum major lor Ihr Seminole
High School Hand Isrra sit* In
tlie- llrsl chair Tromtionr section
of Ihe Seminole High School
Symphonic Hand First Chair
Festival ol winds Concrri Hand
al Ihr University of South Flor­
ida. "!M".
lie has tierfi accepted lo play
lu Ihr Tri-Slate Honor Hum!, lo
I m- held In D rc rn iiK r at Florida
Slate University, Tallahassee
Hr received Iwo su|terlor ratings
al the district Florida Stale Hand
Association In solo and rnsemhie Su|K-rlor wax rrrrlvrd al the
LHA on solo troinlKine. He Is
li.iss tiumlMinlsi for ihr Florida
Symphony Youth Orrhrstra. and
Symphony Orrliestra I lie lias
hud nunirrituaappearance* with
the Seminole Community Col­
lege
l.ah Hand. Sanlord
Church of God Orchestra.
Isrra serves as president ol ihr
Seminole High School
Show band Hr has enlisted In
the Untied Slate* Marlnr Corps,
and ha* auditioned Inr the
Marine Corps Hand Program of
Troinbonrs
Hr suecrsslully
p a s s e d the audition and will
allend Ihr Arinrd Force School

SAN FOR D

held at thr Sanford Housing
Center. Castle Brewer CourtWords of l*&gt;ve nml congratula­
tions were expressed by all In
attendance,
M rs A lic e I* an a rd e n t

member of Mi Sinai Missionary
baptist Church. Sharing the
liappy birthday wishes with her
mother were her children, Annie
H Williams. Luther Williams.
Charles Jackson. Philadelphia.

National Williams. Wllhelmrnla
Hanks. Elmira. New York. Mar
Jonrs. Clarence William*. Cleve­
land; Audrey Jean. Jnhnnlr
Ja c k so n . Sanford. Dorothy
See Hawkins, Page 6B

M ARVA
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ol Music In l.lllle Creek. Va
Isrra has accomplished many
musical successes during hi*
high schuol career. H r has
played in all county symphony
hand. Seminole All County J a w
Hand. Student Conductor wllh
Seminole High Concert Hand
and LH A D is tric t Con**-ri
Festival
We salute Isrra L.
llutlrr. son ol Ms Hose W ilson

Happy birthday
Happy Hlrtluhiy was wished
Mrs. Alice Williams, bom Nov. 5.
1910, In C o n w a y . O ra n g e
C o u n t y . C h ild r e n , g r a n d ­
ch ild re n . other fam ily and
friends Joined Ihe honorre In
celebrating her 84th blrthduy
eelebrutlon The occasion was

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Alice Williams surrounded by family and friends on her 84th birthday.

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ENGAGEM ENT

Continued from Page 511
nioir family celebration*
Selma was born Nov, 7. 1010.
at t tsiks Ha in nn* k in northern
Flori.la She moved to Sanford a*
a small . hid and raised her
family heir lister she ventured
out Into Ihr world In thr real
estate market wlteie site Is still
active Site Is also an active
member of the First Hapltsl
Church

Nancy honored
at bridal brunch

Cepl Teh* Koneta Fogle and Cepl Michael J F Cooke

F o g le -C o o k s
SANFORD - Mr* Dorothea
William* Fogle. o( Sanloui.
and Eugene Fogle, of Ctermonl. announce the engage
mem and forthcoming mar
n«ge of Iheir daughter Trha
Kontrka Fogle |o Michael
Jerome Freeman Cook* v in of
Dr Ora I-re Cooks Atlanta
and Tom m y Cook* Detroit
Horn in New York City, the
bride-elect I* the maternal
granddaughter of the late Rev
E E Williams Sanford, and
Mr* Doretha Manning* Byrd.
Polk City, and the paternal
granddaughter of the late
Albert and Rosetta Fnglr
Clermont
Capt Fogle t* a IH85 gradu
ale of Oviedo High School, and
a IR90 chemistry major of
Howard University. Washing

Long w o o d —
Continued from Page SD
Mock Congress m which the
s« holats of this conference al
Irrupted In p a s s the crime legl*
lattutt, a bill passed by fongrrs*
last vear,
The group divided into Demo
crais and Republicans were
luriher divided into rom inllirr*
They formed cauruses and at­
tempted amendments, lobbied,
posted I heir agenda on Ihetr
door, voted in com m itters
tallied votrs prior to the final
rnngresstonal vote and then
voted and found there were not
enough votes to pass the legists
tlon
According to Michael. alter
all lha! work and rffori and
p re ssu re , n o th in g w as ac­
complished. and we rralty un­
derstood how things work tn (hr
government.’*
The second of Ihe three arras
of learning Included a day of. *11
I were President "whereby the
students were assigned roles
Including that of thr President,
various foreign relations and
Pentagon advisers, and am ­
bassadors, and a situation In­
volving an International crisis
In Michael's group, thr stu­
dents were asked to solve the
North Korean &lt;rlsls Involving the
testing of Nuclear weapons
Everyone has a role In this
exercise, and the student's
brainstorm for hour* regarding
possible solutions and their
consequences
The third area of learning
Involved the assimilation ol the
Supreme Court (or a discussion
of l.ee vs We Isman. prayer at a
public school graduation. In this
exercise, Michael portrayed the
Chief Jlsiice of the Supreme
Court
According to Michael.
‘ all Ihc exercises were timely
and Informative, as well as
edtu atlonal and Inspiring "
Although the entire conference
was u wonderful experience lor
Michael, he was particularly
moved by an opportunity lo
participate in a Wreath Ceremo­
ny al "Th e Totnb of the Un­
known Soldier.” The following
day. President Clinton was al the
National Cemetery' and there
was a wreath, identical lo I he
one used In the ceremony In
w hich Michael participated

WE DELIVER!
•re you l

you our i r u i I t source ot non
and Information Call to
tor subsertpile
322-2611

Nan ford

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ton. D C She Is presently a
captain tn the United States
Arm y. Company A 30fhh Milt
tary Battalion Untied States
Armv tntelhgenrr Center Fort
Huaehura Arir
Her fiance hnm tn Memphis
Trn n
l* t h e m a t e r n a l
grandson of Mrs l.tllie Mae
Hall Wilson Atlanta He la a
1983 graduate of Henjamtne E
May* High Srfu«*l Atlanta
and a 1989 graduate of Clark
College and I’TairleVlew AAM
Untverslly Industrial Engineer
ing He is presently a captain
In the Untied Stales Armv
Transportation Corp . Fort
Ere Va
Th e wedding will he an
event of Nov 2&lt;&gt; at 11 a m al
Orlando North Hltion Alta
monlr Springs

Since Michael has aspirations
lo attend the United States Air
Forrc A cad rm )
his adviser
thought that tlie ceremony at
the National Cemetery might tw
rspeetaliv roearunglul lo h i'’s

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allowed lo particl|Mle lit It
About future poUUral* ispira
lions Michael confided that he
was not at this time Interested tn
a political rrfflce tail as an Air
Forre officer a cateer as an
adviser In Washington D C
seemed mote tn tune with lit*
current focus on his fuluh
T h e selection process by
which students may receive a
nomination to |&gt;arikl{Mtr lit the
National Young Leader* Cooler
enre may lake am one of three
mules A student mav receive
an " A ra d rm lf Nomination
from the National Research Cen­
ter for College and University
A d m is s io n s I N K C C U A ) . j
nonpmflt organization lhai col
lerts voluntarily provided aca
demlc Informal ion from sru
denis
"Educator and Alumni Recog­
nition Nominations an mad&lt;
by leathers guidan&gt; • counsel
or*, and program alumni work
Ing In conjunction with their
school principals
'Achieve
ntent Nominations art avail
able to students who apply
directly to ihe council by re­
questing an application for
Achievement Nominations urr
received bv an Internal board of
admissions
Those Interested In applying
directly lo ih r conference for
admission
may wrlle lo
Congressional You I h Leadership
Council. 1511 K Street. N W
Suite 843. Washinglon D.C
2005. or you call 202 &lt;&gt;1H 000*1
for an application
Hartson’s AP History teacher
Norma Storey recommended
that he attend the Conference
and he Is grateful (or knowledge
and dedication
According to
Michael, "A n yon e who Is a
leader, wants to be a leader, or
has political aspirations would
greatly bcncllt from lire experi­
ences at the Corifrrrtu &lt; I highly
recommend 11
I have never
been In a situation where I have
made life Irmg friend* III six
days."
As us senior at laikr llranlley
High School. Michael Is a -I ♦
student, a member of the Na
tlonal Honor Snrlcly. Student
C o u n c il re p re s e n ta tiv e , a
member of thr wrestling team, a
member of Ihc la rro w leant,
among othi;r club aclivllles H r
Is also u youth group rneinlier of
Ih c M a rk h a m W oods P r e ­
sbyterian Church, an Eagle
Seoul of Troop H.'lO. and a pilot
(Shay I'rv-yel It a Sanford
Harold conjtpondent covtring
lha Longwood area Phone:
333-0514.)

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In a lirantifiiI tropical setting
complete with wairrfalls anil
exotic plants Nancv Trrw lllrgrr
was In Hinted at a hndal tiruiu h
Sltr of the event was the ter
raced area at Ihr Embassy
Suites Hotel. All aim H ite Springs
Hostesses were Sherry Kttner
her daughter Drarma Fulrell.
and her daughirt tn law. Y v rllr
Pond
Nancv received thr guests
wearing a stunning red crepe
■Ires* wllh dainty red satin !«&gt;w *
enhancing the fitted waistline
She wore black at cessonr* and a
corsage n| white rose* a gift
(runt the iHwtrsvrs
The tables were coveted with
rotor fill cloths and lighted
candles The guests were served
grtiled strak scrambled eggs
s k ille t b ro w n e d p o t a t o e s
htsculls Juice, coffee and lea
Twenty lour guests attended
the event Many were high
*rhnol cheerleaders who had not
seen rat h other for a long time
an It was a grand reunion
T h r hostesses presented
Vattrv with a place srtling .4 her
fine China One unique gift was
a fireside basket containing
many individually wrapped gill*
which the newlyweds can open
during a romantic evening in
front of their fireplace

T h e m o n th ly m eeting of
Ijn iln n Sigma O iti X rort a read
log *&lt;* teiy ul thr Florida Frdrra
tlon of Women s Club* was held
al Ihr Park Avenue Inane nf Mr*
Ralph Austin It harloiiei Smith
According lo Kalhv Krasnofl
lovely refreshment* were served
by Mrs Smith and her co
hostesses Vida S m ith and
Itunnie laigan
Richard Gardiner manager nf
Ihe Hanford Branch of Ihe Semi­
nole County Library Sysirm.
gave a slide presentation on ihe
service* available at Ihe library
Following ihl* presentation.
Charlotte long the ENO memhrr*
on a tour of her library rontam
ing m r r I 000 tanks many of
» h u b have lo rn signed h&gt; ihe
authors

Legion unit m eets
for fashions, lunch

‘P uttin' on the G litz'
rescheduled Nov. 30

The American Legion Unit 53
held a membership luncheon
and lash ton shew last Sundav at
ihe pml home on Sanford Avr
nur Arcording lo Pat Bertram
chairman, about 9»&gt; attended the
allrmoon event
Mrmtwr* of Ihe unit preparrd
and served a lavish buflel to
those attending Including si*
prospective members
The follow ing members of Ihe
Am erican Legion C a m pb e ll
Unsing Pusi 53 Color Guard
escorted the models I Mug Btfch
op, Paul Krye Htll While, TornBruno. Gary Hamilton and GUI
Bnjctle
The fashion commentator was
Joann Smith, president rd the
unit The beautiful fashions were
Irom IVutr and Pretty, Slim and
Sassy and Big and Beautiful In
downtown Hanford
Models were Janet Bertram
C ln d v Wells Sandy Sm ith
Helen Goodspeed. Debbie Krvc.
Mary Prokash. Fran Jones.
Jeannie Bruno. Kail Kosoil. Bra

Tropical storm Gordon vented
M**a« ris*** v, esc SccWW
hi* ruror throughout thr com
American Legion Post 53 Color Guard member Bdl Wrote escorts
munttv this week os he furtoutlv model Kali Rosen m the unii's membership fashion show
raged to stop or slow down
numermi* activities
1hr Sanford Woman * Club
was all set Wednesday lor the
annual fashion show
1511110'
on Ih r Gill/
a scholarship
benefit for a deserving woman to
return in the classroom llui ihe
weather was so misrrahlv dismal
and unpredictable that Pal
Poster, c h a irm a n , and her
(o m m lllrr railed the rvrnt oft
Inr that day
Ihe good n e w s is that I h e
Isshtorx show,-- r uordinwred by
Gayfer's has been rescheduled
until Wednesday.* Nov 30. lo­
ginning at 11 30 a m Those w ho
did not purchase tickets or makr
reservations m ay attend thr
Nov 30
by contacting any
woman's club m n n lw r or Pat
Foster. 323 1824
(Doris Dietrich. Sanford Hataid
People editor, Is also a Harald Richard Gardiner, who spoke to the Sanlord ESO chapter at Ihe
columnist covering lb* Sanford November meeting, is flanked by hostesses Charlotte Smith &lt;lelt&gt;
area. Phone 323 S i t . )
andVidaSmilh

Darlin and Cayrl llogsrtt

All smiles si s t»shv« bridal brunch ar* (from loth
Dsanna Fulrsll, hosts**. Yvstte Pond, hostess.

Nancy Terwttieger honors*
hostess

and Sherry Kdnsr,

Librarian addraases
reading society

H a w k in s -------Continued from Page SB
Williams. Detroit, and Clara
H u m p h rle . La w n std e, New
Jersey.
Many more happy
btrthduy* Mrs Williams

Celebration of Joy
A Celebration ol Joy Youth.
F a m i l y a n d F r i e n d * . Is
scherduird Saturday. Dec 3. al
Seminole Community College,
Registration begins at H a ril
Sessions are from 8: u m • 5
|i nt Pre-register by calling the
office of Ihe Central Florida
Chapter ol the International
Black Women's Congress at
1407) 331-5605
Conference
Donation Youth 510 and Adull
520
The Conference will d iscu s*
ihe concerns of Issues affecting
our Alrlcan-Amerlcan female
ancl male population
There
have been conferences address­
ing the plight of Ihe AfricanAmerican male and female The
Young African-Americans will
have discussions on the follow­
ing topics 'Feeling Good About
Myself. "W ho I Am Got Mr
T o g e t h e r ' * . “ T e e n Pr egn u ncy/C um ttiu n lcdb lr D is ­
eases’ *. E d u c a tio n In My
Future". Decision Making and
Goal Setting
a panel pres
rnttng views on "Youth Em ­
powering Youth". For ihe Adull
Topics "Specific Disease* A Afrl&lt;an American W om en". "In
Search of your Spiritual S e lf.
"Traditional and Alternative
Health Carr". "Mental Health In
the Black Fa m ily", a panel
"Youth Empowering Youth".
Noted Keynote Speakers will
Ire a part of this dynamic day of
African-American Awareness m
ihr community.
T h e In te r n a l tonal B la ck
Women's Congress. Central Flor
Ida Chapter Invites Ihc commu­
nity lo uvull themselves of this
great opportunity to network
and discuss Ihr Issues that are
facing our youth and udult
today
Welcome to School
groups, church group*, dubs

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and organization* Ex|irrtemr
Ihe •erne' Call Corine Wilson for
Information at 3 3 1-5665

Speaker of Ihe Morning Alano
Mitlrr spokr from the the theme
The Year of the Family

Jazz society b e n efit

Our young speaker s|mke of
Ihe closeness the need, and ihr
concerns of having a great,
prayerful, loving family life
Alana Is thr son of Ihr Northern
Region Clialrjierson. Grate Mill­
er and Is a ninth grader al Dr
Phillips High School where he is
active in Ihr band and Junior
Varsity Football Team
"A
whole new World selection Wa s
rendered by "New Friend*
Presentations and Sjirclal ret
ognttlons were made hy Marva
H aw kins. Tre a s u re r of Ihe
Northern Region
T h e A doption Awareness
Award for November was pres

Central Florida Jazz Society
presents a benefit for Daniel
iloissy in memory of hi* mother.
Sue Iloissy. former president of
C FJS A Jazz Explosion will laheld Sunday. Nov 27. from I 00
• 5 OO p ip at the Rosrmnnl
Country Club, Orlando
Sludm)*- 55. Adults 510. Come
and enjoy an aftrrnoon of Jazz
featuring Daniel Botssy with
Hrrnt Runnels and Rollins Jazz
Ensem ble. C ocoanut Manor
Orchestra, Uncle Waldo's Jazz
Bind. Mark Attetx-rry Uwarirt
and m any other Jazz guests

rnted lo Mr and Mrs Donald
Tillman Orlando, f o r 1994 The
mornings Annual M in in g was
highlighted wllh remarks from
Nalhanrl Birdsong Manager of
Coca-Cola Food* who serves as
laison lo Ihe ALPI
We weir
honored to have ALPI Board
Chairman. William Holt. wh&lt;(
gave words of encouragement
Dr tor Is c Johnson. Executive
Director of thr ALPI gave thn
closing remarks and her wordif
of love and emigrant lat Ions Of
the Northern Region were well
taken
The Northern Region
Council Officer* new m rm lw H
were installed by Mr Birdsong I
(Marva Hawkins It a Sanlord
Harald correspondant covering
Sanlord news Phone 322 5418.)

Y e a r o f th e F a m ily
The Northern Region Advisory
Council ol ihr Agriculture and
lodior Program, Inc held Its
annual meeting. Saturday, Nov.
12 The theme was The Year of
Ihe Family
The membership
uteri Ing and program was pre­
sided over by Northern Hrglon
Chair person Grace S Miller
The morning* musical prelude
was rendered by Sinn Dixon.
ALIM Held representative.
Co rnell ember Charles Harris
gave the Invocation,
New
Friends. Inc presented the
Musli .il Sign rendition of "The
National Anthem",
Greetings lo Ihe guests were
ollered by Tam ara Seabrook.
Council Meinlier Lila Mitchell.
HradStart group, presented the
rendition of "Th is Little Light of
Mine. I'm gonna let It shine",
Kristin Brown presented lire

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In sp ite of love and sup p ort,
som e ad d icts c a n ’t be saved
D E A R A lift Y:
Ym i have
|nlhti*hrd letter* (nun women
who w r it Invo ltrd with |or
married id ) men oho had limit
profile-in* i'rltl4|r* III) slulv I an
iir u«nt lu warnollirr wuiiirti
I, I(H I, (rll III lovr with A null
h Iio lull a hiitniy of (trtia afniw
Ml* &lt;ImU r n( drug was Iirniln
«nd It nearly destroyed my lifr I
!mri him when I « • « |H fat the
nr tl (uur year*. I lltrd In keep
him off ding* Mr went through
m rihjitm ir program w-vrral
Times I i r m i m k i thr night* I
*(&gt;rni in hospital emergency
room* * !lfll hr luid (It) d
I
begged him in «UV aw jy from
hrroin and hi* ding addk led
friend* (ml hr wouldll 1llaten
Mr *)&gt;rnt umr in fail (nr t rlinr*
rommittrd living to *np|m«l In*
hahtl Of nHir*r hr always trll
|4it "clran ' — bill I hr n hr d uw
ding* and Ihr t'frtf would l«rgin
again
I inarnrd him whrn tir t o
"( Iran' ’ — or al lra*t I i In night
hr » a•
Money « u i i r d to
dlw|t|ir*f horn mv purse
Mr
would m lM work and hr gotlr (nr
dav* with no r*p lan a lIon
Check* fi&lt;m i nu f fum l c h n i king
a&gt;((Hint t»r|tAin Iliu m m g
Tfien
one day • h rtl 1 was sc■rung
la u n d ry. 1 !c«lit m! a needle and
avttnge in thr |mv kr 1 of hi* work
Jat krt
Tlluti ni£ht we fia&lt;it the

tilggral (Igtil » r rv rr had and I
finally laird Ihr (ait that Ihr
lovr of ht* lt(r h a* hrrntn
So Ahhy pleasr advise young
women to run a* (aal a* thry ran
away horn thr*r m rn They It
never &lt;hangr
Ln tc I* not
rnmigh in krrp an addk t rlran
I know It ha* tirrn 20 yrar*
*m&gt;r I (rll in love wlt(i that
(tn|M-|e**|y addlt trd man
Mr lu* lirrn drad (or *ryrn
yrar* Hr w a* found on a Dr troll
rlly street (h r coroner *ald hi*
htaly was full of drug*
AI hi* funeral a* I lunkrd at
tfir alnin«l timer ognt/ahlr body
of Ihr mall I had lovrd lor an
many vrar*. I llmught to my*rll
Writ at lra*( Ihr monkey 1* oil
your l»a» k lor g&lt;*Ml now'
lint rvrn aflrr *rvrn yrar* I
wtIII Jump whrn my telephone
ring* al night, thinking It * ihr
hospital Ih r poller or thr
morgue

Htatrf* Get aw ay from these
tu rn
Don l Irt th rm ru in your
live* T h r lo ngrr you slay th r
longrr you rn a h lr th rn i to be
addk t* and th r lia rd rr II w ill be
lor you lo i*alk aw ay llr r o ln I*
ih r d ra lro y rr id liv e d — not Ju*t
ih r lifr ol th r addict d alao
destroy* Ih r llvr* id tho*r who
lo vr tlirn i
W iir*r y rt. m a n y of
l l i r w addict* ca rry the AID S
viru*
S rrk *uypfH&gt;ri (m m (rlrn d *
and la m lly. your c h u rc h or a
• iip jo tl group hut do n 't wa*tr
your lllr try in g lo *avr or h rlp
addk I*
N un likr h r II in th r
opposite d ir r r t lo n . a n d h r lp
yountrlf to a n r w llfrl

M. IN M IC H IG A N
DRAM M i Thank you fr* a
powerful I n i n
I ho|*r wom en
w h o a r r now In Ih r u m r tragic
situation you w r r r In will lake
notr — and g ri out

DRAM R EA D ER S :

A verse

worth sharing — * u h m tllrd by

Maudlr Wliltr. Krlr. I'a
Whenever I walk by a rhurrh.
I *top and make a vtalt
So when I'm earned In w n ir
day.
T h r laird w on't *ay. " W h o l*

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S U N D A Y ’S TE LE V IS IO N

Altar h#r mana^var, Junior Old Scout Kal»ay
Kitllaaon lalacit grownup fasmont lor hat
galmour photo shot

L a k e M a ry
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 7R

are *o
dramatic You have to tome in to
thr*r glamor *r**ion* with In Ur
or no makr up on and light or no
tialf*peav III * raetrr (or them
lo work If th ry start from
wrateh I
The amount of Umr II look for
rar h makr-ovrr varied hut Ihr
rnrlhod waa Ihr u m r
f'lral
they apply makr up. a lot of
r n a k r -u p
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moire no frreklr* and no un
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thr mom* than for the daugh
Irm Matr r c , thr *reond *trp
It * amaxlng how much a hairdo
can change your whole took*
T h r final *trp v u i housing the
r lot hr* in wear (or Ihr picture*
Mini of thr mother* and daugh
trr* had Individual picture*
t a k e n and th e n p ic tu re *
together
Everyone had a grrat Um r All
Ihr mothrr* and daughter* wrrr
plrawd with their makeover*
A couple of ihr mom* w rrr not
a* pleased with thr daughter*
Not brc*ii*r they dldn t look
good, but because they looked
qulfr a bit older tlian their 11
year* This, of cour*r. plrawd
Ihr daughter* trrrnmdou*ly
No plan* have been made for
nr*t year » mother daughtrr. al
tftough a couple of girl* havd
suggested a shopping trip

employment for seniors who
nerd tt
Honda i* ih r most
successful *utr in Ihr country
for senior* Job plaermrni Job
rrtralntng I* wanetlmr* pan of
Ihr program
For Instance,
many rrtlrrd secretaries trying
In re enter Ihr job market find
I fiat they lack training in com
puirr* an almost essential skill
(or many rurrrnt Job* SCSEP
ran provide that training If you
are a senior Interested in Job
placement, you ran slop by the
F r a n k Evans C e n te r any
Thursday from D a m lo noon or
call Downey at .124 30T10 or
124 MMiM
In other AAHP news, the
Community Srrvlre Committee
Is still ( ollrc ting loy* for the
Christmas Shoji The Christmas
Shop offers underprivileged
children an opportunity to pick
out toys for lamlly mem tiers If
you would like in donate a toy.
you can drop II by the Frank
Evans Centrr any weekday
morning
S e s r n Lake M a ry A A H P
members won medals during the
Golden Age Games, held Nov
7-11 in Sanford
Congratula­

The Lake Mary chapter of the
AAKP held its monthly m rrilng
Tuesday. Nov 15 al ih r Prank
Evan* Center. The speakrt for
tfir program was ftlll Downey.
Job Developer lor SCSEP. the
Senior C o m m u n ity Service
Employment Program
SCSEP
1* a work training program
designed lo help older economi­
cally disadvantaged perton* llnd
employment SCSEP t* funded
by the U S f)rparim rnl of Labor
and sponsored by the AAHI’
A* a Job developer lor SCSEP.
It's D o w n e y 's Job to find

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meeting, the AAHP will tie hav
Ing a C h ristm as luncheon
Tuesday. Dec 20 al I p m al
the lltsiro Cappuccino in laikr
Mary Wuh tax and gratuity, the
co*t will lie 6 12 50 If you are
Intrresied In attending, please
contort Huth Dresser at 322
9760
Just a reminder. Ih r F'rank
Evans Center will lie closed Nov
23 to 25 for Thanksgiving The
Frank Evan* Center will be open
for Hs own version of a Thank*
giving celebration Tuesday. Nov
22 (mm noon in I p m Senior*
will be making and enjoying
Stone Soup
Mary Rowsll I t » Ssntord H tn ld
corr*sporvdant covering ■ |h*
Lake Mary area Phone 321-1496 )
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By Barrnlc* B vd« Om I
YO U * B tH T H D A T
N «v. 20, 1994
E (p r r lf n rr ha* taught you
valuable Iraaona tht* yrar If you
erijual your goal* In the coming
yrar lo your new |vi«|ifim r tt
c« ml d b rin g prosperity
BCOBRIO (Oct 34 Nut 33) IV
on l hr lookout tor a aotlit in
vestment proposal during I hi*
roam Ic ryrle You may find a
n r * way lo increase your
rarnlng* If you poke artMind a
bit Scorpio trral yourself lo a
birthday gift Send fur your
Astro Graph prediction* fur thr
tear ahead by mailing Cl 25 to
A*tro Graph, c/o thi* newspaper
1*0 Ho* 4465. New York NY
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A A O IT T A R Il’TS |Not 2 1 IV .
211 Today you might reach an
agrrrmrnt on wnnethlng that
ha* hern dlfTkult to negotiate
Although It * I&lt;ern a ledlou*
prises* both panic* thou hi hr
pleased wllh I he rr*ult*
C A P R IC O R N HVe 33 Jan
I9| IVgmmng today, th.*** in
(Hmilkin* to (trip might take
more intrrrti tn yotir *(*r,ui
ptojei it Ynur « a i m might *k&gt;
It* krl Good luck
A Q U A R I U S l Ian 20 feb IU i
T ake the initiative today lo
r*tahli*h a relationahlp you've
been ronaldering The other
(tarty ha* tarn waiting for your
cue*
PlttCKR (Feb 2 0 March 20)
Set the wheel* of change tn
motion tixlay If there • *omr
thing you’ve hren planning h&gt;r
your family It will he generall/
Iwneffrul
A R IE S iMarrh 31 April 19)
Specific plan* aland a good
chance of tiemg realized today
Concentrate on thing* you need
to an orn(tilth w m r r rather than
later
T A U R U S (April 31&gt; May 30)
You are now tn the early atage*
of a eyrie of beginning* IV
opuintalk there • a lot of (*■*!
live i hange in More especially
matertally
O E M IN I (Mav 21 June 30)
You may have an opportunity
today lo disengage from an
u n p r o d u r t lt r arrangem ent
There will hr unmethlng teller

B y Bern lea Be da Oaol
YOUR B m T H D A Y
Noe. 21. 1994
In the year altewd your luck
might *ui(Mi*r you Whenever
you need help. ■ fcw toot* on thr
bugle enuld have the cavalry
charging to your rewcur
BCOBPtO in. t 24 Noe 221
Today, a lewano to young*!er*
could be rvirrm ely ron»t rue tier
Makr It a point tn teach them to
look for the good In people
l n t i r . i .1 of the had M a)or
change* are ahead fur Scorpio tn
lhe rornlng year Send for your
AatroUraph prediction* loitay
Mall SI 25 In AMroGraph. c/o
tht* newspaper. P O Ho* 4465.
New York. NY 10163 IV *ure lo
•late your tndUc aign
8 A O IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 tV r
211 Today It * important to foru*
on the end* you dealre Tht* will
help you overcome obstacle* and
*tay on course if the going gel*
rough
C A P B IC O R N (Dec. 22 Jan
19) An uncooperative associale
can he swayed to your side
today KmphasUr reality and not
your especial Ion* when pres­

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CA N C ER lJune 31 Ju ly 22i
You might have tn make am ir
adju*tment* to ini|vnvr vour
nnanclal (HMllkMi and It would
tie wt*r to make the i liarigr*
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L E O (July 2.1 Aug 22: You re
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rhtng an original propel If you
think you have *omrthing g&lt;*wl
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A Q U A R IU S l Ian 20 Keh 19)
W'.ifk IndusIrkHwlv on a ftnan
cial project Icatay II you curt
eentrate your eJhat* m itu* arra
malrital trward* are a strong
protvihlllty
PISCES ileh 2 6 March 201
T ih U v you migtii llnd your*etf
launched Into Die rule of path
finder Your Vadrr«hlp quailtir*
will I k more evident than your
(leer* at Dll* lim r
A M IfS (March 21 April 191
Something ynu're involved tn
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hul they might Iw ot a limited
naturr Don't rnl*inirrprri losse*
a* gain*
T A U R U S (April 20 May 201
IV ra u w you arr more informed
about Die ramlfli ailont of a
current endeavor, you migtii
enjoy personal advantages tin
delft ted hv coworker*
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
1.1tiro io thr advice ol other*
today, hul give more i rrdencr to
yn ur in* tlnci* in financial
dealing* Avoid nrling again*!
your better Judgment

V IR G O I Aug 2.1 Sr pi 321
Tiwlay you might fe mvtirrl In
(tartli i(&gt;ale In a com(iany |&gt;rn)re i*
Ymir hertl lei la lo oftrr a* nun H
aup|*ift a* you ran from behind
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old friend might uneapeetrdly.
rraurfar e at tht* time It will hr 4
buddy who m m rd awav a long
time ago
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C A N C ER (June 21 Ju ly 23l
I'm im e Dunking ran tip a *iiua
lIon in your favor today If you
»in« errly t«e||eve you can do
wanrihirig well, you won i hr.
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L E O (.July 21 Aug 221 Keep
your Idea* lo yourself today,
evpr. tally ll you're ro ntrm pU r
tug an amhllkai* undertaking.
Don t *harr ymir Inlrntkms until
you know Ihr tVtali* and have
mustered support
V IR G O I Aug 21 Srjd 22(
lacyal old trtends are Icmi imj*&gt;r
(ant to ignore or overlook today
Af.tke *urr they re Included in
your social arrangement*
L I B R A (Sept 23 Oct 23)
Fulfilling pcrvuul goal* will 1)4
im|Kirtanl lo you today, hul if
there I* room lo Include oilier*,*
don't lei selllshoess prevent you
ftnm doing so
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By P hillip Alder
I write Ihrse column* using a
verbal blender, a* David Ive*
calls a word processor In ‘The
Universal Language " (This Is
one-sixth of til* delightful play
"A ll In Die Tim ing 'I Ives' piece
was Inspired by malapropism*
and Esperanto, hut tt didn't hurt
that It was performed so ad
mlrahly by Wendy Lawless and
Jason Graar
Toclay's deal features another
b rillia n t perform ance hy a
w o m a n and a m a n. K e rri
Shum an Inow Sanborn) and
Harry Crane ll occurred during
the 197H World Mixed Pairs,
which they won.
After a simple auction to four
spades. West got hi* sldr off lo a
Iku I start when lie led the club
king (txadlng king from king
douhlfion ul trick one In an
unhid nlde *ull mutt be one ul
by Jim Mcddick

RO BO TM AN *
Sllll B'MVWS THE* . lOOKEt TKPE'3 BAHKSM©
k s t know much kwurr Hi m CORNER POCKET* HEW,
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rejMirl that ImiII i Fast and West
laughed alter I Ills dehade

ANNIE
YOU WANTED

l K H T KNOW A9CWT '
9 C U f WD THE LIKE,
foJT S «W S T’ME IF
Wt OtNT TRIPLE OR
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6ET BACK IN THIS

thr biggest point loser* In
bridge |
South. Shuman, won with the
ucr. played a trump to dummy *
queen and a second spade to her
king and West's ace He con
tinned with hi* second club
Declarer won with her Jack,
played a irumji in dummy's Jack
and called for the diamond IO
Thinking this was lor a finesse.
Kasl played low.
Now* S h u m a n e a * ll c &lt;1
dum m y’s three c luh winners,
discarding the diamond Jack,
queen and king Finally *he ran
her trump*, coming down lo the
heart ace and diamond seven
Hntli defenders doggedly dung
In their hearts, so the Iasi irtrk
was won by the diamond seven?
Phis IHO was nl course, a cold
loji.

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a r o u n d to t h r k i l l h r n i l o r T h r
r n t t r r y a r d la i a n o p i r d w i t h t h r
» p r r a i l i n g b r a m h r * of a n o a k
t r r r d r a p r d w i t h S p a n is h m o w
Thr
r* {&gt; o a rd
o r iia m rn ir d

Had
w it h

r a f lr r o a r r
th r f a la r

b r a t r a u n d r r I h r K a h lra t y p ic a l
id t h r C r a f t a r n a n r r a
h o n ira
I r t o h M i d . t h r r r w a * a s lo p in g
I h a t t r r r d l f o u n d a t io n o n
th r
h o u o r t m t It w a o l o r n of! a I m o o t
It m n r d la t r ly b y t h r c o n tra c to r*
T r t a h r r f r r r r d t o a r o lli n '* r * j (
b lu r

h o s ie r

f c lr v rn th
A v rn u e

on

th r

c o rn e r

of

S lr rr t
a n d M a g n o lia
th a t
h a * th r a a m r

trratmrnt
"It would l*r tntrrrallliK to arr
thr orlKlli.ll layout of thr houar
tiri auar thr a n h llrri who Ixilll
till* l i o u a r hulll arvrtul itl thr
nrighhcxhtinit ' Trtah wild
In I h r hai k corner of thr yard
la thr f&gt;a'* 4r '&gt;a|Mrtinritl stxtthf
nation wltrrr il*r llmittut tlvrd
during thr irnmatloti Trtah M i d
that It waa in K'iod «ha|&gt;r and
would rvrntunlly Iir frmiKtrlrd
to (mivtilr an offkr for Thom a*
who trai hr* Cngli*h at Valencia
t oimnunitv Collr|{r
The landai aplnil will hr a
project lor Trtafi wlio ta thr
urban hortMulturtat ratmaMin
agrnt for thr Hrmlnolr ('minty
t'niprrallar Litrnston Agency
She M id atir will grl hrlp with
thr landarafir ctrwlgn Inil will lw
cfuaming plant* to lit thr rnvt
romnrnl and hrr taatr Stir had
plana to work m ilaldr aftrr
Amur waa liorn hut aoon dlarm
rred that ahr drmaiidrd loi
mui h of lirr time
Inatdr. Trtafi aava thr floor
plan la very dlflrrrnt from wftat
it wa* when they h m flil livehouar ju d had [xoltaldy firm
rhanifrd draatMally from thr
original Nuorplan Th rrr wa*
nothing ‘ ortifnal
Irft tn thr
houar r at rpt for a lt|(ht flaturr tn
thr front rtnm. and thr door*
and window* There ta a room
that waa cloard tn prntvthly a
at irrned ptin h w hit h fia* thr
txily nrw window* Trtafi aald
thrv would rtrn lu a li) llkr to
rrplace them with one* that they
M v r d from thr irm odrling or
turn the room into a tun mom
alm llar to th r one on thr
M rrtrr a liouar She would alao
like to rrplat r the fltrplarr In
thr hunt mom She m UI thr
maaalvr brick •o *i » i f u i lion that
la thr Ural thing you are a h rli
you walk In thr front door ta not
what waa originally thrrr T h rrr
arr hardwood Ilmira throughout
thr three hrdmmti and two tialh
houar They have fiirtllahrd

every i i k h t i with antitpir* from
lhotn.it laiiilly Moat of ih rm
arr at Iraal Ittf) year* old and
acirnr of tltr moat mtrrrattng
Itrma arr 1tie rm hrr in thr front
mom and thr old tadlo In thr
gurat riaitn. whtrh Trtah aald
Thoinaa grandfather uard In
llalrn lo llravr* garnr a Both
Iriah * and J u t t r i ' farntllra
i ante from Ifuntavtllr Ala
There I* alan a rrn ch rtrd
aprrad on thr Iwd tn the gurat
mom that waa a ciaiprratlvr
rflort hriw rrn Thornaa' grand
mnthrr andgrral graridmolhrr
T h r Sanlord lltatortr Trual'a
llolhlay Tour of Hnme* will hr
held Saturday and Sunday. D rr
.1 and 4 from twain until 5 p m
llik rta arr available through
any iruai n irtn lrr. at the San
ford Chamhrr til Commerce. thr
Welcome ( ’enter or thr Main
Strrrt ••(hit iir tiy tailing Mary
latrarn at 121-0144 Advanrr
Hi krta arr two for SIS. day of
lour t Mkrta arr S tOrai h

penalty tn the r a w citing the
nature of the attack In thr
altrmatlvr. ( 'afield could fare life
In prlaon
l)r Sarah Irrgang. who waa the
Seminole County medical ria m
birr at* yrara ago and conducted
the autopay on Vu. aald atah
wound* In Vu'a heart, lung*
diaphragm or liver wrrr potrn
Hally fatal She trail tied Friday
thrrr la no way to drtrrm lnr
when thr wound* were inflicted
• lu r in g th e a t t a c k . S ite r e t ictus I n ]

Vu could have rrmalnrd con
•clou* fix lour ix five minute*
•llrr the heart wound and frrxn
Ovr to right mtmitea. prrhapx lO
minute*, after th r lung wound*
Aa the result of thr bkxid loa*.
Irrgang rattmatrd It took Vu IO
to 12 mlnutra. at the moat, to die
from thr wound*
Under cro**-e*amlnatlon by
drfrnae attorney Jo h n Gallu/zo.
Irrgang aald the attack could
p o a a lh ly be d r s c r ib r d aa a

Hole
Continued from Png* IA
ly 2H fret waa underwater
However, at cloar lo n&lt;Min.
county offlrtala could not are
any noltcrablr decrease in the
*l/r of thr hole
M c C o llu m a a ld that t h r
nlnkholr could tie ahaprd llkr an
hourglass, and hr sitting atop a
huge subterranean cavrrn
" W r don't know at thia Mage."
MrCollom aald
Since Friday, th r hole alopped
growing In Mze. leaving nearby
iuxnrownrr* w ith an unraay
frrllng and hoping that It would
not swallow up thrtr home*
S h e r if f '* sp o k e sm a n E d
M c ( ) o n o u g h s a i d I ) n ii n .■
Luhlnskaa arrived home at .1

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U w owoW Wractar W r*tca will
ta il at P ublic A u d io * tar
M '.aga W rat* a « aamand la
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vm r i c i s r M P i r x a M m
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vwu ixnotTiao***
Iha awdwn *111 ta haul al
tl 00 pm an tha u * Oa*a a t ».a
1l lam ina* Wrackar W » &lt; a
M
t Mfftla A a
W tlv tf
n a D m Pro«eadiua bX d afi
mac Intpacl *ahi(ia» ana neu«
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c a r lll la d tuna* V a m ln a 'a
Wracaac raaarva* iha o * h t w
accapi er ratad a «v and all
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MOTICI FORMiAatNO
0 N 0 IC L A S I0

PUtUCNUItANCI
IN S I L O T I t B IX I. H I ADO
TO LO C K H A R TS SUB O PB *
PC M Public Racordt at Sami
nela Count*. F tar Ida 11011
William* Auanual. pra»ano*
Ithaam at bam f) awnad by
Hanry k H i m Brawn and all
partlat haong ar claim ing M
Sava any right. Pitta or Intaratt

mlhapraparty
WHEREAS, tha Board *1
(Awnly Cammlulanart at Sami
rata County didan tha Mis day
e. lib*, nnd and dp

i*ta a

P lrvd vr* lotalad In
Caunty. Florida, la bt
. tntanilary and a public
a; that Iha awnart at Iha

henry atahhtng
"Like aocnrimr undrr the ttillu
rn rr of drug*'’ ' the allurnry
asked
"PoMtbly." Irrgang atiaw-rrrd
Potter aaarrlrd at the time,
aomr of thr 9200 takrn In thr
robbery wa* uard to buy crack
cocaine
Th r Winter Spring* man waa
found facr down covrrrd In Ii MhhI
on the reataurant 0&lt;mx by hta
atatrr who had twrn trying tn
contact Vu by telephone She
turned him ovrr and alirm pird

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San lor a I &gt;ultcr Corporal Sharon
Scliaflrr leattflrd ahr dtaruvrrrd
a bloody knife and empty caah
drawer from thr reataurant In a
garbage can a frw block* assay
from the murder aernr
T h r knife and drawer were
rxanilnrd by thr Fill Col ir Id *
(•aim print wa* on thr blade and
one of flvr fingerprint* on the
drawrr wa* Col Ir Id a T h r other
flngrrprtnta w rrr not positively

of i omnium t y
H r wild hr lirllrara all com
mtaahmrra ahould lie more In
volvrd in thr affair* of th r
com m unity on a year-round
tiaat*
tally tn the rrtm r
{Xohlrin." hr aald *’l know Ih rrr
ha* tw-rn lrl&lt; tkai hriw rrn aomr
of itie {toller department and thr
■tty. but I tirllrvr It a time to go
lo the lim it lin r and start
arr king Input Irotn them They
arr out In the community and
know what la happening They
certainly ahould have aomr gout
Idea* for impmv rmrrit* **
H r alao 1* auggrating more
com m unity poll) mg * Many
other area* have community
policing
hr aald. "and It ha a
w orard very well I believe
auhatattona would alao help in
glvr iMir law rnlorrrm rnt more
vlalblliiy.'*
a rn a r

identified S« haffrr M i d
T h r drfrndant waa anralrd tn
North Carolina in lt»03 and
rrturnrd to Srm lnolr County for
trial Coflrld claimed In Intrrvtrw a with police a m an
named "H o y" had killed Vu
during thr robbery Hr waa not
ablr to jxovidr a laal name for
"R o y " and poller have hern
unable to Identify or !»■ air a
art «xid auaprrl tn thr raar
T h r d r f r n a r t r g a n p ira rn ttis g
tt« u k
)u a t - | w M i r lo t h e ra tio n
t r e r a a Friday and will c o n t i n u e
Monday In a v i d e o t a p e d in

trrvtrw. ( 'oflrld a aunt M i d h r
waa ratard by parrnta who drank
heavily and grrw up p o o r tn a
largr family, working tn thr farm
field*, going from houar to house
asking for fund to rat
She aald Cofleld'a m other
drank whllr ahr waa pregnant
with him and aomrtlmc* h i t
Coflrld on the aide of hi* head to
dloclpllnr him when he waa
growing up

o’clock Friday afternoon and never bad to tlral with anything
found a five-foot hole In hrr front llkr this.” said Luhlnskaa
yard ut 1890 Crowley Circle
McCollum reassured them
Within an hour, the hole had Saturday that thr sinkhole ap­
aprrad to morr than 30 fret wide peared to have stopprd growing
and alMiul 40 fret deep, said
’ ‘Th e re a rr no hom rs in
McDonough. taking a (tortIon of
danger at this time.** hr aald.
the street down Into it.
However, after a frw long
At 4 30 p m . F'rank Lubtnska*
moment*, hr concrdrd that with
said the holr appeared lo tie
half of the sinkhole iindrrwalrr.
Increasing In sire
“ It's pretty huge right now," fir couldn't fir absolutely sure
said thr hrralhlrss t.ulilnskas "I nearby homrs w eir safr.
can see cracks In the driveway
Work crrws were capreted to
across the street '*
continue filling thr sinkhole
l.uhlnskas M k l hr and his wife throughout the day Saturday,
wrrr conrerncd afMtui thr safety until tl was completely filled In.
of thrtr home, hut ho|x-d trees In
Another sinkhole- in a vacant
tiirlr front yaid would somehow lot In thr Wrklva area stabilized
slow thr progrrssof thr cavity.
Thursday night ut HO fret across
*Tvc been here lOVk years and and 55 lerl deep

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powarty laccarpmg ta tha prep
arty racerdt In tha Saminatp
County Praporty Appraiwr-p
O tIKal on which Iha ttrwclwra •%
lacaiad ara Hanry k t i l l *
Brawn a* 1 « 1 Williamt Auanwa
Sanford Flat Ida. that tha puttie
nuitanca it * rttidantial ttruc
tura lo o tad at K Tl Williami
Ayanua. Sanlard Flertda and
lurthar datcobad at tat forth
abo.a and that carractlra at
tian it r*ou&gt;rtd to aMt* tha
public nvuonca. and
W H E R E A S . Iha Baard at
(au n ty Cam m lulanart found
that tha tallowing condition*
contrltutad a public nwlunca
(I I tha building hat boon dam
by tha alamantt duo ta
•t 111 lhara it Hath
and dabrtt tntida and eultida tha
building ( ) ) tha condition can
ititutat a potential lit a haiard
and
W H E R E A S tha tallowing cor
racliy* actlonlii na ca tu 'y ta
abata tha public nuitanca it Ta
d*month and tpmova tha build
tag. h a th and dfbrlt from tha
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle a It
haraby gluon ta tha w&gt;d Hanry
k E m m Brawn and all partlat
having or claiming ta ha«a any
righ*, tllta. or Intaratl In tha
praporty dater-bad abo.a ta
•ppaar balara tha Baard at
Cosily Cammltuonart at Sami
nata County. Florida, at I X
P M . at III rugutar hawring on
Iha 11th day at Dacambar, m i
at Iha Sam Inala County Sarvkat
Building. Roam IPM 1101 Eat!
Flrpl straat Sanford Florida ta
thaw causa It any. why tuch
ttructur* thouid not ba damol

&gt;

Artist Lynn Sonnenberg’B rendition ol Hi# Thomas home.

Lyons
C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA

Sentence
Contlanad from Pag* **

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ilived ana cleared from tha
property and tha carractlva at
Han at abatamant tpaohad tha Netica at Public Nultanca
thovid not ba latan
W ITNESS m y hand and taai
th ttlrd day at November. IP*f
HEAD
M AR VAN N E MORSE
Clark to tha Board of
County Cammitiloneri of
Sam mala County. Florida
BV E&gt;a Roach
deputy Clark
PubUth Novambw tl. K It
and Dacambar 4 ItPt
OEX fl

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E *TM JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
0 E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE N U M B ER ep fM C A It I
KISLAK N A TIO N A L BANK.
Platatift

vt
JA M E S S POSE RINA.
R O SEM AR IE 0 POSERINA
A L TA M O N TE H EIG H TS
COM D O M IN IU M ASSOCIA
T ION INC . and JOHN DOE
AND A L L O TM E R S IN
POSSESSION
Oatandantt
N O TIC K OF SALK
P U R S UAN T TO C M APTKN *S
N O TIC E IS H E R E B V G IV E N
purtuant ta an Order ar Final
Judgment of taracioawa dated
November 10. IttP and antarad
ta Cate Ho P PTI0CA U I of tha
C irc u it C ourt of tha Sloth
Judicial Circuit ta and tar Sami
not# County, Florida wherein

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KHlak National Ban* Plaintiff
and Jama* S Patarlna at al
are defendant*. I win tan to the
highai' and bail bidder tar cath
at me Watt Front Door at tha
Seminata County Caurthoutw.
X t N Par* Avanu*. Samtard
Florida at II 00 a ctac* A M on
the Pm day at Dacambar ItM iha
tallowing detcribed property a*
tat farm in taid Order or Final
Judgment, ta wit
Unit &gt;00 G A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H TS a condominium and
an undivided t i l l Intaratl In tha
common eiemant* appvrtanwnl
morale ta accordance with Iha
Declaration at Condominium
fled February U ItlP. ta Of
fKlai Record* Boa* IXP. Page
110*. Public Record* at Sami
nole County. Florida. JOB G
Cherokee C o u rt. Altamonte
Spring* Florida M ill
Dated at Seminole County,
Florida thlt 111* day of No.am
bar IPPP
m a h y a n n e morse
A i Clark. ClrcuitCour!
Seminole County, Florida
By Dorothy W Belton
Ai Dtputy Clark
In accordance with the A mar
lean With Oikabtlitiet Act. par
•an* In need ot a special ac
commodationt ta participate in
thit proceeding ihauta contact
tha ADA Coordinator at X I N
Park Avenue. Suita N X I. San
lord. Florida U r n al leatl tive
day* prior ta tha proceeding*
Telephone I X T ) U ] 41K E i t
ftth tor Inter motion I M t U
•Til I T D D i ar IM B t U IT T O
1*1. Via Florida Relay Sarvtce
Publish November X k IT, IP*4
O E X ITT

Hrgaxrltng thr rCOOOmy. hr
ttrhrvr* Hartfnrtl ha* ton manyempty atixra "Wr rirrft to grt
aomr maatrr list ahnwtng all of
thr vacant hutldlng* thru do
arxnr maikrttng tn hrlp tiring
nrw bu*lnr«i*r* to town.’* hr
rtxnm rnird In thr aamr vrtn.
hr al*4i I* auggrating a rr
rtaminalkxi id lirrnar frr* 'Wr
altnuld hrlp nrwr prctplr (In amall
tntalnrssra) tn hrtp ua Impfryvr
nur t rimtnuntty
Lynn* My* h r ta ttrrd of j»mj&gt;lr
saving thing* can’t lx- dour
"Anything can lir dnnr.
hr
ivxnmrntrd "but rn&gt;t until wr
atari looking into II "

"Clll/rns are trlilng me there from attending as many meet
hasn't hern any progress by the tng* aa I would llkr. but thla lias
rommlsaiori hr said. "I believe changed now. an I can get totally
it’s time wr started taking a Involved "
morr positive attitude
Krgardlng city owned proper
*’l am discouraged ovrr thr ty. Lynn* u r i he believes It’s
low turnout at city commission lime to let some of It go. to h e lp
meeting* ** hr said *’l believe I create a bigger tax base
Lyons Is an employee rrla
rouldn't help bring about a
different focu* without becoming tlonaftratnlng supervisor for
United Panel Service In Long
Involved."
I.yon ha* txily attended a frw wood Hr is alao 4 Coast Guard
Hear rv 1st
elly commission mrrttngs ’T v r
He holds a bachelor's degree in
brrn Involved In attending a
master s class In public adminis­ political M lrn ir. and Is working
tration on Monday nights." he on a master’s degree in public
administration
M t d . * which has prevented me

M c C la n a h a n
Coatlnaad from Pag* t A
presently
ahnwtng what Iw rcxialdrrs thr
moat (Ktsltlvr action tt ha* In thr
(Mat 23 yrar* ami hr wants In hr
a purl of tt
*I'm glad lo srr thr prtvatr
Intrrrata such as Hanford Main
htrrrl. thr walrrfront ctwnmtttrr
and (leoplr In thr pflvatr sretrx
getting involved tn Sanford." hr
said, "rather than tn the past
whrn thr only irsponae wa*
Irt thr govemmrnt do it,**
Regarding the d ow n tow n
Hanford arru. fir are* thr pm
jH-trd development of thr prrs
rnt Tnurhton Drug Store build
tng at Ktrst Street and Magnolia
A ven u e.. into h o u sin g .. aa a
positive step in improving thr
downtown area
With people
living downtown, we may have
t h in g s h a p p e n in g In the
downtown area after 5 p m .
rather than as It ts now * he
said
On the development ol the

hlstorkai area. M&lt;&lt; ianatian Mid
he area a nerd to comprnmlar
between historic buildings and
restriction* enacted by rtty
•tides "W r also need to obtain
people who arr willing lo Invest
In downtown Hanford for a long
time." be Mtd *We are at a
critical time and a r will either
succeed with what wr are trying
to do. or fall .’*
McClanahan aav* hr is not In
favor of commercial develop­
ment of Fort Mellon Park as part
of the lakrfront plan for devel­
opment. "That * a public area."
hr Mid. "and tf anything wr
ought to turn tt into a morr
passive area **
tn

a d d it io n

to

F o rt

M r tU m

Park, he suggested the need to
develop a mure active park for
other *p&lt;xts which would even
include ball fields
He m v s the challenge facing
the commission Is to create a
broader tax base "| am re­
sponsible for helping turn

around the tax structure al the
(Seminole Towne Centerl mall.”
he M i d "When tl was first
proposed, the m all people
w a n lrd a 10O percent lax
exemption far 12 years But I
thought that was too much of a
loss to thr city, and I fought
against II until It was finally
settled at Just a 50 perrent tax
decrease *
Serving as police commission­
er. McClanahan m &gt;* he see*
drugs as being the major cause
of the crime problem
’A*
such./ he M i d . "ertme preven­
tion has to stan In Individual
neighborhoods."
In addition tcv bis service otv
the c ity c o m m is s io n . M c­
Clanahan Is a residential build­
ing contractor and licensed real
estate broker
He hold* a bachelor's degree In
Business Administration and a
master’s degree In Crim inal
Justice

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taminurt Cuurtt* PL araaarin,
ItM** •* trt-sgi i uh x Sr

Jam** W Mantan *ng all
par'** Sa.tag ar clausing ta
tart anr rigM trtta at tatatatl
W H E RE A l. I t a Board at
Count* Cammiaawnart a# Itm l
nata Cmn&lt;ty did an Pw t x s dar
at Octabar. t**A Find and da
Clara a ttruc tura tacatad m
tammata Count* Florid*, ta ba
wwata. imsanjtanr and a public
nultanca mat ts» aanar at ts*

|
tsa tammata
Count* Praparta Apgrailar i
OXtcal an nrucS Pia ktructura •*
tacatad it Jamat W Hantan al
P O Baa 144 Ganai*. F L . ttual
IS* public nuitanc# it a r#**dm
Hal ttruct*K0 tacatad ai 111
Main S I . G anara. F L and
Furtataf drtc’ Card at sal tartn
atar* and tsat carractlra ac
ttan It raguirad ta abata Itia
public nultanca and
W H E R E A S . Iha Baard al
Caunty Cammltttanart Found
FtlOl ttta Fol tan mg condittan*
canttiFutad a public nultanca
III ttta building Hat boon dam
agad by ma atamaott dua ta
abandonment ( } ) m art It hath
and defer I t mtida and eulkida ma
building 111 Ilia condittan can
Ititutat a potential Fir* Haiard
and
W HEREAS. Ilia tar tan in* car
racllt* ecHants) nacataary ta
abet* ma public nultanca It Ta
dement* and ramoua taw build
tng. train and debrlt tram tn*
NOW T H E R E F O R E , none# It
Fwraby gl&gt;an la m* told Jamat
W Hantan and all partlat liar
Ing ar Claiming to Fiav* any
rtgiit. till# or intaratl In tha
property detcribed afeoe*. ta
appear balara ttta Board al
County Cammltttanart *1 Sami
no** County. Florida at I X
P M . at IN regular Imering on
ttia lltti day at Dacambar, m i
at ttta Seminole County Service*
Building. Room 10X. 1X1 Fair
F lril Straat. Sanlord Florida, ta
tfeota ceute, It any. otiy tucti
tlructwrt mov'd not ba demoi
lined and cleared tram IS*
property and ttia carractlva ac
tian at abatement tpaciltad in
ttta Nance ot Public Nultanca
mould not ba taken
W ITNESS my Hand and teal
tint ltd day at November. If**
(S E A L )
M AR VANNE M ORSE
Clark ta'no Bear dot
County Cammlu lanart at
SeminotaCounty. Florida
B V : IvaRaocS
Deputy Clark
Pubtim November il. K IT
and Dacambar 4. m i
D FX 4 4

IN HE LOTI II k IA BLR A.
BUNGALOW CITY, PB T. PC
I) Public Racarg* at taminwa
Cauaiy. Fiariga. praiamir
IXtawn a* Pamg) aunpd tr.
ElltaSatS 1 Oicaartan 4
Francit C Harknptt and all
pcr-m F*a«wg ar claiming Ip
ham any ngst Htia ar urtprati
W H E R E A S Hta Baard at
County Cammitktanart at Sami
nata Catetry Ota an me Tim day
at October. I**a le d and N
d a r t a ktructura tacatad In
Seminota Cawtay- Ftartda ta ba
unaata. unaamtary and a public
nv'tonco mat ttw gwagrg at tha
praporty laccarWng k* Pi* prop
County Property Appro **' t
OWKal an aitHcn P » ttructur* N
la c a ia d a ra C llt a b a F n S
Oickartan 4 Franctt C Hark
nett at 1F*I Bungata* Blvd
Sontard Ftanda motmapubilc
nultanca it a rottaanfiai ttruc
tura tacatad at 1T*1 Bungeta-n
B lvd , Sanlard Floirda and
Furmar deic-bed at tat tarm
abort and mat corrective ac
tian it raguirad ta abata m*
public nunonce. and
W H E R E A S Hi* Board of
County Committtanert taund
mat tn* taitaomg conditions
conttitvtad a public nultanca
I t ) tna bv!!d*ng Fiat bean dam
agad by m* *i*m*nN due ta
abandonment ( ] ) mere It tram
and defer it mtidt and eutaide Me
building 111 me condition con
ititutat a potential Hr* Haiard.
and
W H ER EAS, tn* taHotamg car
racily* acltanttl nacottary ta
abata tn# public mrttanc* it Ta
dernanm and remove tn* bund
mg. tram and defer it tram tn*
netk* it
H a re b y g ive n t* in* ta id
E liia b a t H S O ic k a r ta n 4
Franc it C Harknatt and all
parties having or claiming ta
hav* any right, tin*, or intaratl
In Pta property detcribed abov*.
lo appoar baler* Pta Baard at
Caixity Cammltttanart at Sami
nata Caimly. Florid*. *1 I X
P M . al IN regular hearing on
the 11th day at Dacambar. I t li .
at tn* Seminata County Service*
Building. Room i « t 1101 Cat!
F irtl Straat. Sanlard. Florida, ta
mow cam*, it any. » h y tucti
HrwctiK* mould net be dtmoi
lined and cleared tram I he
praporty and th# corrective ac
ttan ol abatamant tpacil.ad In
Iti* Notice at Public Nultanca
mould not b* 'aken
W ITN ES S my hand and teal
tail I'd day at November m i
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clack lata* Board at
County Commliatanart at
Seminole County, Florida
B Y : Ee* Ranch
Deputy Clark
now th er e fo r e

Pm HNFi November I t X . IT
and December A l » 4

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part!** having ar claim ing ta

IN RE LO TS S 4 A B LK 1
M IN E R A L S PRING P AR K . PK
T. PG &lt;4. Public Racerdt at
lemmata County F tar Ida iitag
S prin g A v t n u t l p re s e n tly
Vmeant Ryfeart Jr 4 Vincent
Rrbert Sr and all partial
henng at claiming ta have any

hamany '&lt;gFX. H«# #r mtarotl
MtaapropertydeterW
adabam
W H E R E A S . Hta Baard at
County Commn u.an*'l at Sami
nata County did an th* » P « day
ot October. UFA M
and N
dar# a ktructura tacatad In
Seminata County. Fiend*, ta ba
mutt*, m tannery and a public
nultanca. mot ta* earner at ta*
property loccartang ta ta* prep

W H E R E A S . Hta Baard el
County Cammitaianart at Sami
nata Caunty d d an taa &gt;Vh day
at Octabar. IFFA Find and of
Clara a ttructur* tacatad m

County Praporty Appraiser t
Otticel an er*uch th* ttructw* It
tacatad N David A Anderton at
111 Sftadbn Gtam Plot*. Winter
Spring*. Florida Piatta* public
nu»tanc# Il a ratidantial ttruc
tura tacatad tt X X Ruby S I.
Sontard Florida m d Further
deter bad at ta* tartn above
and that carractlva action It
raguirad ta abata Pi* public

County Praporty Appraiser t
Ott*a I an nauch ta* Structure it
tacatad ara Vmcant Ryfeart. Jr
4 Vmcant Ryfeart. Sr at a n
Indian River Drive Coca*. Ftar
■da taai taa publk nui**nc* N a
r**4d*nn#i ttructur* tacatad at
IFF* Spring Avanu*. Ovtad*
Florida and turtaar deuc* -bed at
let tartn above and that corrac
Hr* action N raguirad ta abate
taa publk nuisance and
W H E R E A S , th* Baard ot
County C am m itt'oner t taund
that Iha taHdainf cond'Hont
conttitutad a public nultanca
( I ) ta* building ha* baan dam
agad by taa ttamantt due ta
abandonment 111 lhara t* tram
and debris inside and euttidt th#
building ( I ) ta* condition can
tlitvtat a potential Fir* haiard
and
W HEREAS, th# taitaming tar
racFlta acltanttl nacawary ta
abata ta* publk nultanca i i Ta
damoiita and ramev* th* bu'ld
mg. tram and defer it From ta*

W H E R E A S Hi * Baard at
County Cam m ltttanart taund
that ta* taltavemg condition*
conttitutad a public nultanca
( I ) ta* building hat baan dam
by th* aiamanN Cu# ta
it ( 1 ) thar* it tram
and debnt mtidt and ouWd* ta#
bintamg (1) ta* condittan con
ititutat a pa**nii*i Hr* haiard.
and
W H ER EAS . Pw taitawMg car
'active pcttan(t) nacemery ta
abata iha publk nuiianc# it To
tag. tram and debnt tram tha
NOW TH E R E F O R E , natk* H
haraby given ta tha te d David
A Anderton and *H partlat
having ar claiming ta hava any
right. HIM. or intereel In ta*
property detcr.bed above ta
appear be lore in* Board ol
County Cammltttanart at Sami
nata County. F tar id*, at I X
P M . at IN regular hearing on
ta* I Ita day at Dacambar. IFFa
at ta* Seminata County Sarvkat
Building. Room W t . 1X1 Bait
F irtl Straat Sanlord Florida ta
man cauta. it any. **&gt;y tuch
ttructur* mould not be darnel
im#d and cleared from ta*
preparty and ta* carractlva ac
ttan at abatamant tpacittad In
ta# Netk* 0* Public Nultanca
mould net be taken
W ITNESS my hand and teal
tall Ird day at November, lf*i
IS EA L)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE

ClarktaPtaBoardo&lt;
County Commit*ion*ri at
Samin*ie County. Florida
•V:
Roach
Deputy Clark
Publish November 11. X . IT
and Dacambar 4. IN I
dex n

Seminata Camay. Fiend*, ta b*
unteta. n i n r i e y and a publk
I that Pm owner* at taa

I

NOW T H E R E F O R E , natk* N
hereby given ta ta* taid Vinctnl
Ryfeart. J r 4 Vmeant Ryfeart,
Sr and all partlat having or
claiming ta have any right, nil*,
or intaratl In ta* property at
•crifeed abov*. ta appear betor*
the B at'd at County Commit
tl*n*rt al Seminal* County.
Florida at I X P M . at IN
regular hearing an ta* Hta day
at Dacambar IFFA at th* Sami
nata County Service* Building
Room XT* I X I Cast F irtl
Straat. Sanlord. Florid*, ta shon
cauta. Il any, why tuch strut
lure should not b* darnel 1shad
and cleared From Pi* property
and ta* corrective action ol
abatement spaclllad tn Iha
Notice *1 P ublic N ultanca
should not bo taken
W ITNESS my hand and teal
tali Jrd day oF November, IFF4
ISEALI
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
Clark tata* Baard *4
County Commissioners at
SeminataCpimFy. Florida
•Y Eva Reach
OapvFy Ctark
Publish November I). M. IT
and December 4. 1F*4
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                    <text>December 9, 1994

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S e rvin g Sanford, Lake M ary and Som lnola C ounty alnca 1 0 0 0
arm Y*ar. No #*&gt;

NEW S D IG E S T
INSIDE
Sports
Rams toss soccer shutout
LONGW OOD
Angie Olsonavom l both | m l«
and VI h hr lie Hot Ko malic three laic w v r » In
preserve the l.ake Mary Ham* 2 0 \ i&lt; »«*r&gt; over
Lvnian in u n it » » &lt;rr jh non Thursdav n i(h i
Apr Page III

Psople
Conserving holiday energy
In h rr C onsum er Faru* colum n today
&gt;t.u tsira Gregg tell* reader* turn to revmctve the
u*r nl holiday rnergv Irmti Iter lighting In
« talking
A rc Page J B

Local
TO -DO Weekend Guide
tlrcaii*r oI tire many holiday « r a « m actlviile*
planned lor tin* weekend the Tofko Weekrnd
Guide a tegular feature of the Sun/onl llr u h t
each Friday t* (-untamed on jwigr H A in iialav *
publication

BRIEFS

Sanford. Florida

Cocaine
holidays?
Medical examiner’s warning

includes deadly examples
By SANDRA B L L IO T T
Herald Slat* Write'
S A S H IM Il
.loyful gathering* of family and
fitetids could hr maned by tragedy the Seminole
County medical esamlner warned lln inxlav If
rtsalne i* part of the liollday festivities
Hie its aloe trialed heart aback deaths of Is o
relatively young men in November prompted IH
Sh a sh i Gore to conduct a new* confrrem-e
alerting lire community to the potential of sodden
death altrr using even a small amount of the dm g
some |*rc»ple c all "revreallcmal "
During hi* 25 year* as a medical esamlner.
Gore said fie lias never encoun'.efed a c asr similar
lo one he trad last month A 2d year old man
sunered an acute mv&lt;« arilial infarction (fatal
Ireart attack) due tu coronary artery thromfrosi*
Iblrs kage) (iote also conducted the autopsy on a
40 year old man last month Mho died of a heart

attack frisk ology re|rotts shooed cocaine m
both men The eslent i f arterial bloc kage* in the
to o men is usually seen In patient* in thetr tale
7i ►
*ia ho * the medical e samlner said
l i a ante m ay lielp &lt;ausr a buildup of fatty
dr|MMUIs on the IvliaMl vessel Malts lim iting the
amount of Idcaa] whklr ra n flow through If lire
vesorl Itecorrirs totally Idca ked sliuttlrig oil lire
M cmhI supple, lh heart muse lr t* damaged
Depending upon the eslent if the damage live
heart attack c an lie fatal
Although lire general public usually relates
drug deaths to an overdose or long term t hruntc
use. that Is not ne&lt; essarlly the &lt;ase m ith « oralne
' C o ra l n r t« dangerous at any stuff " Gore saul
"whether you have used It one two four or five
lime*. Mhatrver. It I* immaterial " Aoto|mtr» or.
the ( m o men Gore rrferred to slmwed &lt;oralne In
their nostnls
Are Cocaine. Pag* 7 A

A bird in the hand...

SA N FO R D — The Spirit id Chrtsima* toy d in e
i» III once again hr I hie focal point of a parly at
Cafe Jake'* in downtown Sanford I hi* evening
IW-gtnning at tt p m the public i* Invited lo
lit mg an unwrapjied new toy or a dean u*rit inv
to the restaurant lot admission to a k|irctacular
p a n i * nh Iter entertainment
The Gold W ing Hoad Rider* A m o lailoii Mill
hr on liand with I heir cukiomlred motorcyde*
1 tie toy* collet led will tie u*rd In make
Christina* a little brighter lor ytningkirr* ai Ihr
Kirwi Im pies* von* t a lly « hildluxd Development
Center in Sanford

By J .M A R K BARF li L O
Herald Senior Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — A d o /rn |&gt;roplr w r r r terrorized in
l s o *e|»aralc roh hrrtr* d u rin g I he (vast tw o dav»
its. luding a llilf r study group In a ch u rch
T h e first im td rn l o c «u rrd al 10 p m Tuesday
night m hen a m a n knot k rd cm lire door cl a South
p a lin ' tlo A i r n u r home and asked to u V the
telephone W hen a rrsldent o p rn fd the door ih r
m a n and another m an pushed thetr w ay tn
brandishing liandguns. threatened lo shoot Ihr
sis in c up.vtil* ll I hey did not produce m oney

Teen back in court
SA N FO R D — An Altamonte Spring* teen
charged In the |m»| death of her father Mill
appear in couft Ihia a/ternu&gt;»n lot t totaling tier
prohau &gt;n again.
Anloinetie I Tiffany I Sanzo la in )all after
testing positive fttr drug use She m m aentrnced
a* a youthful oflrnder lor tonspiring to kill her
lather. Wayne Sanzo who Mas national prrsi
dent of tire Warlock* m olurrytle club She Is on
probation until l&gt;rtember, 1095
Earlier this year. I he |H-yrar-o!d pleaded no
contesl to violating the terms of hrr probation
by ap|iraring on a television talk show with her
mother Tile court had ordered she have no
contact with April Santo

Tire ore npants Included two women and lout
rhlld ien . lurliMllng a three year add bery and
four-year old girl

Lake Mary Elementary school students, left lo
right, Tabs Hancock. Daniel Pacheco. Nicholas
T silos and Shannon Lastrapea. Dianna

I PONT THINK
TH E CAROLERS ARE
LOOKING FOR A
TAMBOURINE
PLA YER /

Hamseur a first graders, have been caring for
chick eggs and can now proudly see the lithe
ones which havs hatched into little biddies'.

INDEX
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Claaalflada..........BB.7B M evlaa.........................
C o m lc a ....................... Nation..................................
C ro s s w o rd ...................I I Fa e p la ........................
Doar Ab b y....................3A Nolle#.........................
D eaths........................ BA School Menu.............
D r. Oott.......................SB Sparta................... IB ,
editorial........................4A W oathor......................
Flo rid a ...........................2A W o rld ..........................

There won’t be any real snow
Today
Mostly
sunny. High in the
up|ier 70* lo around
HO
Light win d
becoming northeast
5 lo 10 mpli

F o r moro w oathor, aoo Fa pa t A

O u r woman said one ol the m en. c a rryin g a
silver semi autom atic handgun, lo n e d her lo go
Into Ih r kill hen to retrieve m oney She re|&gt;orfrd
w hen she gave h im an undhvrliMrd am otiul. hr
pushed her to live floor, saying "Y o u 'v e g&lt;»t more
m oney, give me all '*

In ihe living rivom Ih r set-und woinari ir|mrtrd
Ac* Mobbers. Page 7A

New standardized tests will ask
probing questions about careers
B y V IC K I DoS O R M ItR
Herald Staff Writer

Dec. 9
16 shopping
d ays to C h ristm as

Dr Shashi Gore Seminole County madlcal
acamlnar a served the community about the
possibility of Sudden death from cocaine

A rm e d
ro b b e rs
sought

Help make Christmas bright

C s m g l M Irani Staff rapart t

N|&gt;b« hisls by A#ryt iBANltA

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Mayor Iris B ento n

Mayor
leaves
historic
board
By S A N D R A I L U O T T
Herald Stab Writer
LO N G W O O D Mayor Iris
briiso ti resigned fro m the
L o n g w o o d H isto rica l Com
mission Thursday afirr the d ly
attorney opined dia l llir r r
should not lie two d l y conmtls•lonerson ihe historic board.
A l l h o u g h h a v i n g b o th
briisoti and city commissioner
Mon Sargrill serving on Ihr
historic commission Is mil a
violation ol ihr stair'* S u n ­
shine Law. attorney Kit-hard S
Taylor ,lr said III a memo.
Bee R esign, Page 7 A

S A N FO R D — ll could be Ihr Ires! of all world* for
Seminole County student* on thrir way lo making
plan* for their future#
All student* tn the state are required to lake |&gt;art tn
standardized (rating lit the second grade fourth grade,
eighth grade and tenth grade The California Test of
basic Skills IC TU S ) Is used In Ih r elementary* and
middle school levels and Ih r Grade Te n Assessment
Test IG T A T ) Is used lo teal Ih r high school students
Next spring, that may change lor Ihe eighth ami trn ili
graders

The Seminole C o unty school district hopes to
exchange Ihe C TH S and G T A T tests for n |&gt;alr of Irs is
called Explore" and "Plan "
The stale rrqulres that all students be given nurture!
testing al those four bines In thrir academic career*,
but they are looking for district* which will help pilot
Ihr new' tests and have asked If Seminole County would
do lhat
The "Explore" lest, for rtghih grader*. Is designed lo
Irst Ih r same tvaslr skills as the C TH S. hut also Includes
scvmr t|iir*tlons regarding vocational and utdrm lc
Inlrrrsts and career option*
"It s a way of gelling a b rttrr handle on Ih r nerds and
See Te st* . Page 7A

Sanford’s own Cotton Club
Dinner theatre backs three scholarships
B y VIC KI DaSORMIKR
Herald Slab Writer__________________
SA N FO R D - In the lla rlrm He
nnlssarue ol the 1920*. ihe African
A m e ric a n c o m m u n ity brought
together sornr of the flnesi musical
artiste al Ihe famous Colton Club
Patrons ImiII i black and while,
rrv rlrd In eornr of the finest ja//
From laviil* “ Salclrmo" Armstrong
to lillllr Holiday Ihe biggest stars
were rvn hand lo make the Joint
Jum p
On Saturday evening, the Sanford
Civic Center will come alive wllli a
hoi Colton C lub of Its own
The Kappa Sigma Omega chapter
ol the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
will he presenting " T h e Cotton
C lub A Play with Music" from f&gt; to
9 p in.
"W e waul lo hr nblr lo prrsrni
culture tu the com m unity lirrr In
Kanlord." said Dorothea Fogle, a
s|Mvkrsman for ih r sorority. "W r

lielirvr ihe |M-ople In ihr community
warn lo have rullurul events, hut
they don’t want lo have lo travel all
the way lo Orlando or lo the
Tup|vetware lo gel it *
The play on Saturday evening will
Ive a dinner theater event, she said
Guests, dressed lo ihe nines In
l l i r l r " h o lid a y frills " w ill sip
cocktails Iveforr they are served a
lull dinner prior lo Ihr curtain tiring
raised.
"There Is a rral nerd for (Ills sort
of cultural event In Ihr com m ulty."
Fogle said
Nationally a( claimed actor llarrv
Horney will apfiear In the play,
w h ic h he e o -w rote w ith L yn n
Thom pson He will star as the
r im e r and fell the slory of Ihr
Colton l lull and Ihr cultural re­
naissance w hich highlighted Ihr
Harlem ro m m u n lly In ih r early pari
ol th rre n tu ry.
T h e C a g e C a l D a n c e r s of
H rlh n n r Cookman College will I m-

Harry Burney
entertaining as the Colton Club
Dancer*.
Th e Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority,
a g ro u p for t o l l r g r e d ucated
women, hu* as It* mission the goal
ol helping nlhrr*.
See T h e a tre , Page 7 A

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THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

L a w f o u n d u n c o n s t it u t io n a l
Banning reports of names violates free press

City requires ‘conversant’ English

■ y J A C K I E H ALLIPAX
Associated Press Writer

O R LAND O
II you Jump In a cab ami ask the driver II hr
know* w h r ir citv hall l« he'd (teller talk in ym i In
understandable English — r v r n If h r dnran't know where II la
Ctly trun*|«&gt;rt.ilk&gt;n ctflklals decided Thursday In require lh.it
applicant* lor ta il driver fir given a basic Irat merely in ensurr
lliat Ih ry a rr "rraannably conversant" In English. a* a d l y
ordinance require*

TA LLA H A SSEI
A law th a t w a s cm I h r
h ook* fo r h o y e a rs li r lo t e t ir in g u t r d b y a
proaccn i o t Itirre y e a r s a g o Is t in i a ii i s lllu
Ik m u l. tfie stale S u | &gt; rr m e C o u r t lia s r u le d
T h e la w b a n n e d m e d ia Im n t p r i n t i n g o r
hrraidc a s t in g ih e n a m e s ol ra|«e v k t i m *
T h u r s d a y * ru lin g s t e m m e d f r o m c o v e r a g e
of th e h ig h ly jn ild lc Wed tria l of W i lli a m
K rrm e c tv S m 'l h w h o w a s ai q u i l l e d o l ra jie
« h a rg e *
T h e la w
Oral (passed in 1 9 1 1 . vio la te *
" Ih e tre e sjieec h a n d fre e jitra a p ro s talon* of
b o lli t h e I 'tille d S la t e * a n d P k u t d a C o n
s llliit k t n *
J u a l k e G e r a l d K o g a n w ro te lo r
the c o u r t
In A p r i l I t f t l
G l o l i r C o m m u n k a tk m a
I o rp
p r in t e d ih e i d e n t ll v of Ih e J u j i l l e r
w o m a n w h o s m i s e d S m i t h of r a p in g tier a l
hi* f a m i l y 's P a lm B r a c h e s ia lr
Four
B r it is h n e w * |&gt; a p e r* h a d a lr r a d v
j i r i n i r d P a tru la B o w m a n * n a m e a n d M M '
S r * * a n d t h e New Y o r k 1 lin e s d id a ll r r Ih e
(iln b r

The- o b je c t la n o t in d e t e r m in e w h e t h e r a p p lic a n t* k n o w th e
a re a '* u r o g r a p h y h u t I n f in d o u t If th e y u n d r r a l a u d I h r
q u e st k in
Curt Kauai, a srnkw ta il inspector. rem rm brra a man who.

upon bring aakrd lot Ida driver's llcenar aald only. Miami
Aakrd again hr gave I he aatnr rr«|Mmar
City officials figure that a rabble who can't u ndrr«iand a
simple rrqural will not underaland a (passenger wanting a trip
in a hoapital a mall nr luurtat altrartlon. not to mention cityhall
To ro m p ly with the ordinance, city official* up to now liave
atmply taikrd tn driver* Kauai now plan* a aimplr trat with
live quralIon* three corrrrt answers gtvra a jiaaalng grade
He la kreplug I h r quralkm* *ecret. churning them out of a
pool nf 25
they're an aimplr Kauai aald, “ You'll hrar people giggling
and you'll know they underaland "

Students and teacher receive antibiotics

The Palm Bear h Courtly state attorney*
otlkr tiled &lt; liargea against Ihe G lolir Die
Gkdrr. joined by Ih e A**c» laird prraa and
oilier media organlfatkm* argued Itial lire
law v totaled Ihe guarantee of free spreeh
The trial Judge dismissed the case and the
4th fhairkt Court of Ap|ieal In Weal Palm
llearh upheld Ihe Judge's ruling The high
( n u l l affirm ed Ih r 4lh I M A * ruling
Thursday
A stair mav not aulomatk ally Impose
llahltlly for the publication of lawfullv
obtained truthful Infotmaikm about a mat
trr of jtutiltr ro n cem . Kogan wrotr
The slalule I* laith liar sweeping lirtause
ll doesn't dlsllngiiish between r In um
statues and lo t narrow lira ausr it only
applies to Ih r media Kogan wrote
However Ihe court rum hided by saying ll
d id n 't r u lf out the p o s s ib ility that
lawmaker* rould write a taw that would laronsliluikinal
Naturally wr were pleased with Ihe
decision ” said .John K Tierney III a Weal
Palm Beach aliorney representing The
Glolir “ ll ito rsn i come a* a surprise

lu |fl*i9 tier i s Supreme Court ruled
against a tape vktim wfur sued a weekly
flotlda newspaper lhal published her name
In » kilalkm of the statute
D ir nation » high court ruled lhal llie
uewsiiaiirr The Florida Star couldn l fir
•iml " f c publishing irulhful inlurmaikm
dial hod been lawfully obtained
Richard Ovelm cn • Miami attorney
Irjtfrte n in l the Anietu an Civil Lltwrllr*
tfnkMi and srvetal media organitalkmv
Iik luding the Al*
I think |i s a w onderful opinion
Ovrlm en said
I Hunk It's S sign tfie
Supreme Court ha* a very strong rom inli
m rn t to the fust Amendment and Indivklu
al rights
Rk hard Pohn an assistant aliorney gen
eral was in a w m iiu r Thursday and dkln I
return a telephone« all
In JarkwcnvUle Drhfite Dtnttias prrai
deni eg Ifie f tor Ida C n u n c ll eg Sraual Abuse
Netvkes sakt sl»e tva* seen ti|e vktim *
come forward uf Iheir own free will In recent
year* lo tell Iheir stories and help other

Black
mayors
meet in
Miami

O R L A N D O — S i m r 300 s tu d e n t* a n d I r a r h r r a .•( f k a m r H igh
Srh o jl a r r r e c e iv in g a n tlb to tlc * a* a re s u lt of lire * u d d r n d e a t h
o f a 14 year-old f r r a h m a n f ro m a m n t a g k i u * dlaeaae
lie c k v lleaalry d ie d Tuesday f r o m a m rnlngilla r r l a t r d b k i o l
In fe c tio n railed m e n in g o c o c c a l a r p t ic r m la Ju*t a few d a y * a fte r
b e c o m in g sit k

The Infection waa more virulent than the strain that struck
three student* at Weal Orange High and one at Boone in
S rp irm b rr. said Hill Toth Orange County Health Department *
epidemiologist Those studenI*recovered
“ ll a Ihe same bug l»ut It presented itself differently.” To th
said “ It got In her blcstd and caused a bodywide, blood twised
infection ”
The risk of espoaure lo Ihe girl * ctaaamale* and leachera la
low and can be combatted by Ihe antlbmtk- Rifampin. To th
aald The disease la spread through face lo face contact within
2 lo 3 feet of the sick person
Becky waa a m e m b e r of ih e J u n io r v a rs ity s o c c e r t r a m but

■ y JO H N P A C IN T i
Associated Press Wolec

II* m e m lie r s a r r n o m o r e s u w e p t i b le t h a n o th e r s tu d e n t* a n d
I r a r h r r a h e said

Candidate’s battery charge dismissed
SHAI.IM AH — A fi*rmer legislative candktatr accused of
punching hi* Republican primary opponent may have lost ihe
election but he has won m court
Okaloosa County Judge T Patterson Manev dismissed a
misdemeanor battery charge again*! Itrun I &gt;rSpain. 25. of
Milton tire a use ihe alleged victim (ailed lo apprar at a court
hearing Wednesday
Slate Kep Jerrold Iturrougha. 26 of Cantonment, a a*
attending an orientation program lor new slate lawmakers in
Washington
Assistant Slate Attorney Ginger Madden asked lor a
continuance until Burroughs could attend Manev refused
saying hr had loo big a i asrUwid
Burroughs legislative assistant. Mark Zubaly. said his bows
was prettv upael about the judge s decisPon

The season for giving
Theresa Trotter (leltl sto»s manage* of Wat M ad
Semi note Centra, presents a check tor tt.OAS to
M other Blanche Bell Wearer, founder end
executive director of Rescue Outreach Mission.

Camps would train juvenile
offenders for forestry jobs

I

Man charged with DUI deaths out of Jail
OHANOP. ( IT Y — A motorist charged tn the d ru n k rn d rtv in g
death* of five people In a four c a r accident has posted ball after
spending 17 month* In Jail
“ We're Just devastated," said Oviedo resident Della Davt*
whose daughter Vicki Corbitt was one of Ihe victims “ He *
g o in g lo kill s o m e o n e a g a in ”
George Clayton Jones. 41. was released last week alter a
friend jiul hi* house up as collateral fur Jones' bond of
$410,500. Volusia County Jail offk'lals said Wednesday.
Jones could not be located (or comment (ft* lawyer.
Randolph Cojieland. said lie was surprised but glad
“ H r has su llrrrd horribly bec ause be was nol able lo obtain
Ih r best possible medical care (In Jail), and he was In danger of
losing his loot that was badly rrushed In Ihe accident
Copeland said
Jones' blood alcohol level was registered at 0 25 jjrrcrn t.
about 2(3 limes the legal limit al the time of the June 1993
accident, ai cording to a poller report Jo n rs was driving w ith a
suspended license, poller said
H r was &lt; bulged with five count* of driving under the
Influence resulting in death, five counts of manslaughter, and
driving under the mflurnce resulting in bodily injury.
A pretrial hearing Is sri for Jan u ary and trial in February
Besides Corbitt, the victims were Donald and Evelyn
Anderson of Oak Hill and Theophanl* and Eleltherta Demetrtou
of Greece.

T A L L A H A S S E E — Juvenile
offender* leaving bool ram p
could get job training Instead of
joing t»ac k lo die street al a
oreslry center to h r built neit
year, says Agriculture Comm is­
sioner Boh Crawford
Youths will also continue Iheir
schooling al the forestry camp,
whlrh die Department of Agrt
culture and Consumer Services
hopr* to ojirn hy late summer or
early tail. Crawford told a news
conference Thursday.
“ The program will keep Juve­
nile ollrnders oil die afreets and
provide skilled worker* lo help
m aintain and Im p ro v e slate
lands." h r said
Florida ha* a m illion acres of
stair-owned forest land, and

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Second Cists boaiss* bald *c S«n*ord
Flood* *nd *ddmon*l moiling
saisss
boalmMWc S*nd *ddr*«a chang**
to THE SAkFOnO HEHALO. P 0
Boa IMF. Sanford FL UTTS-ttMT
Subocnpcion ha!**
(Oorly A Sunday)

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Florid* R**ld*nt* mute pay r\ aai*a
in In addition lo rala* abocr*
Phon* |«0T) 333 H it.

Wlnle he doesn't argue with
Sfrtrf jietialtlrs for offenders.
AMI president Hohrri Weaver
has said only educational pro
grams dial teach values and
pride can rehabilitate youths
iwlorr they become hardened
adult criminals

The tendency t* in huk at
atra* like Lew Angelr*. Sew York
C i t y a n d e v e n M ia m i lo r
Mraiegie* |o anise proUciu*
Ingram prr*idenl of the Ns
tlu n a l (c in t r r e n r e o l Black
M a \ o r * *a I d T h u rs d a v
“ Smaller c itirs liavr done well in
*olvmg wane problem*. and w r
need lo knk In litem
Ingram point* lo * kiw im tune
h&lt;Hi*ing development In hi* ctly
a* one r sample Business and
government joinrd lorres in re­
novating a dilapidated apart­
ment building
In East SI laiul*. Ill . rlvefboat
gambling Iwljied turn around 4
terrible economy
“ The city, quite Iranklv was
lacing tuinkruplcy and going
inlet recrlvrrship
said Mayor
(•onion D flush said “ W r had
lo miss pavday* for (roller and
Ihe fire d rjM rin irn l
We w rir
flat on our liat k ”
Now i h r city b r in g s In $1
m illio n a m o n t h f r o m I h r la rge st
c r u i s i n g r l v r r b o a t in I h e
country f lu s h s a y s It Is lim e
d i a l th e s m a lle r r l l l e s g e l their
say

THE WEATHER
EXTENDED OUTLOOK

UOCAL F O fU C A tT
Tonight: Partly cloudy L i w In
Ihe lower lo mid GO* Nortfirast
wind 5 mph
Saturday: Morning log then
(tartly cloudy with a chance of
shower* Low-* in Ihr m id SO*
north to mid 60* south Highs In
the lower HO* Sunday: Morning
fog then (tartly cloudy w ith a
■hancr of shower* Low* In Ihe
60*. Highs In the upper 70s
Monday Partly cloudy w ith a
c harier ol showers Low* In Ih e
upper 50s lo Ihe lower 60*
Highs In I h r up(&gt;rr 70s

Friday. December 9. 1994
Vol 07. No 96
Puba*h*d DaPy and Sunday, nope
Saturday by Th* Sanloed Marsld.
Inc 100 N Franch Arc. SanCord.
FI* u n i

The department I* working
with die s ta ir Division of Forest
ry lo develop d ir training, which
will include working lo imjirovr
slate Linds, especially In envi­
ronm entally sensitive arras

Among others, die dr|&gt;artmrnt
has studied a Lake Placid center
run by Assorialrd Marine In
dustrlrs a private nonprofit
group dial contract* with die
sialr in provide educational re­
form programs for delinquent*

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New S m y rn a B e a ch: Waves
arr 1-2 feel and choppy The
current is to the south W'aler
temperature is 7 1 de grees

2 - 2*3 feet and c h o p p y

SUNDAY
P t l y c l d y 82 6 2

MONDAY
P t ly c ld y 82-82

TIDES

TU ES D A Y
P tly c ld y 82 02

STATISTICS

SA TU R D A Y
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min. I I U&gt;
a m . 11 55 p m . MaJ 4:20 a in..
5 45 p m
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C o nstruction I* to start In
February o n Ihe ram p, which
probably w ill handle 40 lo 50
trainee* A location hasn't hern
chosen, b u l Levy and Claycounty site* are tiring consul
errd. C raw ford said

Program goal* include rhangtng negative behavior jtatlrrn*
correcting rtliu at kina I shorilalls
and providing Job training and
aortal skill* Participant* will gel
help finding Job* and folkiw up
counsrllng. Craw lord said

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M IA M I - Here are the
w inning num bers selected
T h u r s d a y In the F lo r id a
Lottery:

trainers w ill
e prep, -d for
least 10 dlfTrrrnl jruhlk sector
Ia n d - m a n a g em e n l Jo b s.
Crawford said
Trainees could qualify for slm
liar }ot&gt;* o n jirivalr land* In
Florida a n d elsrwherr. tie said
la w m a k e rs appropriated $3
million earlier th»* year to get
the program started

■y B ILL B ER G STR O M
Associated Press Writer

From Associated P rtt* rsports

LOTTERY

in Sanford The amount is a percentage of the
sales done in one hour on the Saturday after
Thanksgiving, when Ihe store openod one hour
earif for holiday shoppers

MIAMI
For lda&lt; k mayors
meeting he re this weekend
bigger l* nut net rsaartly b rtirr
W bile the leadrrs of nation* in
Ihe Western Hemisphere rub
rlttows al Ihe Sum m it of Ihe
Ametk as a rina town about m
mayors — m any of them nrwlv
elec ted — will esrhange ideas on
how lo Itallle crime rrhulld
■olrasiructure and enje with a
c h a n g in g n a tio n a l p o litic a l
rllm a lr
Rolirtt It Ingram mayor of
th r Miami sulnirh ( &gt;jva !&lt;■ lu
says II I* llie smaller elite* and
town* dial a rr corning up with
Ihe tniurv alive Idea*

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I 3H a m .. 2 02 p m . lows. 7 56
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Cocoa Beach:
highs. I 5 3 a m . 2 17 p m .
lows. 8 11 a .m ..8 :3 8 p ,m .

BOATING
S t. A u g u s tin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Today: W in d east 15 kind*
Seas 3 lo 5 feel Hay and Inland
waters a m odrnilc chop. Seal
le rrd shower*. Visibility Irss
than 3 nautical mile* In lug
m ainly n (tortlon during ilninornlng Tonight W ind rasi 15
knots. Sous 3 lo 5 (eel. Bay and
inlund w aters a moderate chop.
Scattrrrd shower* Sat: Wind sa­
in s 15 knots Seas 3 l-t 5 led

T h e hig h trn ip e ra tu rr In
Sanford on Thursday was 79
drgrres and Friday's overnight
low was 65 clrgrrr* as re|Mirtrd
hy ih r University of Florida
Agrlc ulliiral Research ami E d u ­
cational ('enter. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for I fir
(M-rliKl ending 9 a m Friday,
totalled 0 Inches.
S u n set................... .5 :2 9 p.m.
S u n rise ..................7 :0 0 s.m .

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Angels we have
heard on high

Drug possession, fugitive charges
V m kry I. H arr Sandri* 2', alia* K y m l. Mn»ll gurnet y 2ft
" I I4H1 |j,iir Harney H iud Geneva wa* arretted mi drug
j»t*se**ion 4i,it fugitive &lt; barge* by hcnilnnlr County deputies
Tuesday Deputies rescinded In I h r m i i lr m r slmrtly lirfocr 6
4 iii lursdav « lir r K&gt;m I. Monlgnuiery tenanted someone
I-*li*4i ked her iKMIir and liaik her ■at ami Omm
Mir car was Imutil eafllet In tile evening at Hast Stair Hoad
1*1 h.u Mill, 4 broken wlndow A deputy rrp o rlrd finding
container* and t»ag* nl marijuana In llir home along with plpr*
a* hr w 4ri tint lot Ih r gun i l i r woman sniit ih r marijuana wa*
Used n&gt; train aran b dog* When asked It slie bait a permit I hr
woman saltl she dldn I k im « she nrrdrd onr 1 h r dr|&gt;uly
re la te d arrtnii marijuana In ih r woman a j&gt;or w and on iliiw r
r « animation found an Alaltama driver* Ihense tirarlng
Sarxtrr • nam r W h rn asked u Lm t Ihr license. Ih r woman wild
II belonged In hrr sister
A i hr, k rrveatrd Sander* wa* a tuglllve from Alabama and
could Iw ulrn illlrd hy a latrai on hrr hr ra il T h r wmnan had
•uc ll a laloo llir dr|iuly rr|a&gt;r1rd While |J,r ilrjiuly *r*rrfird
Ih r residence hr rr|airiri1 hearing a window o|irn and
someone run away W hrn h r InvestIgatrd h r found Sander*
outside by a frru r, union*. km* Emergent v mrillcal let httl
(tana re*|&gt;&lt;aided and found *hc waa under the Influence id an
unknown drug Saridrra waa lakrn lo t rntral Florida Regional
Hospital for irra im rn t. thru arrraird

More than 100 lake Mary Girt
Scouts gathered to raise then
voices in traditional holiday
song W ednesday night at
C h ris tm a s in O ld e la k e
Mar,
The scouts, their farm
lies tnends and other rest
dents of the community en
toyed cookies and hot cider
served by the la k e Mary
Woman s Club at an open
house held in the Frank Evans
C e n te r The b u ild in g was
tsstiveiy decorated by the Lake
Mary Garden Club and the
scouts provided crafts and
entertainment tnside and in the
parking lot The building long
used as a community center,
houses the lake Mary Histort
cat library and the Senior
Center
"v a t f a n h (|ry u a tw

Probation violation
(liarle* Andrr M ifiilia 21 frill S 1‘almrtio A i r Sanford
waa arrrwlrd on an Orange County marijuana (Htaarwaton
(rrotiailon violation i barge Wrdnraday

E a r ly r e le a s e o f p r is o n e r s o v e r ?

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A (rank Irltrr In U m 1&lt;*1 tika k of anulh I ' S Hwv 17-0]
rrpu ttrd altr . aattrd a 8 7* it in k leloir learning I' *a* a
forgery I h r suspect Irft ih r hank lirtorr llir teller returned
from verifying ih r bu*tne%* &lt;heck waa forged
• A homeowner in the TOO blork of I'ldernilll Hare, In
Lakewood at ih r Crossing* reported aomewte atolr rftange and
a atr’ ro from hla unto, ked vehicle e m t night Sunday or early
Monday
• Another homeowner on Dublin Drive in the &lt; rosslng*
reported a vehh Ir burglary and grand ihefr of inure then 8 «■&gt;
when a &lt;aae i d CD* waa taken from her win * ■ar Someone also
aitrm|&gt;trd In remove a airrro from a second vehicle al Ihr
residence l*a|iet« w rrr alto la krn Ilian Ihr glove rumpaMmenl
• A • 1:»5 h tiV ilr jnin haaed 4a a I'htlalmaa present fn a
woman for her daughter waa atolrri from llrathrow Elementary
Sc ftool The woman waa aloft rig Ihr bikr al Ih r w L a d hut
discovered It waa mtwalng Monday
• A fa a rnai hlrie waa lakrn during an othir hr raking at &lt; town
Oak Center in lamgwuud
• A woman III Ih r l.k ll hl&lt;&gt; k of V Many I h i o Longwiaid
reported a i aaaetie player tapra radar drlerior and amjtliller
were taken from her rar Monday

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A ditic atore t lerk in Ihe J im ) trim k of S Krrn rh Ayr
reported *hr waa ahoved by a mlrber who took i l l boara of
perfume yalued at t 3 l Monday The rlerk told police ahe w a
the man removing aerunty label* Inrni the In a ra and when ahe
approached him he puahrd hrr and ran out thr door
•About 81 700 w-** taken from a store m ihe |V*» hl&lt;«k of
French Avenue Sunday night when the hack door waa pried
rrpen
• A m lcm wave oven waa lakrn frtrtu a Hoard rralaurant in Ih r
1000 him k of W 1 lilli attrr a window waa amaalyed with a .
conrrete
k Tire thefl m r u r rr d Wiainini# Uriweeti Nov. 16
and Monday
• Ih e owner of a trualnraa In Ihe 2hb0 hka k of S I’aik Drive
rejaaled hla tar waa atiden over the werkend
• I ..u lt r a at,ora and t lot hi tig w rrr atnlrn from an aparlmenl In
l.akr Monroe Terra&lt; e over the weekend
• A woman In the 2.100 lil.uk of S Oak Avenue re jn rlrd
juvenile* have l»een removing mall from mall boara and
throwing It on the ground
• A Winter Springy woman rejairled the Im k on hrr airjdone
hangar waa removed al Sanlord Alrjion and a radio and Iwltrry
rliarger w rrr miaalng
• A aterro waa lakrn from a rraldrm e on Coat blight Court

■ r ADAM T I O M A N I
Associated Press Writer

TALLA H ASSEE

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la w fun Chile* declared early
re leave U* Florida prisoner* ha*
ended trul yupj»*rter* of allflrr
sentence* w v they re *krptical
ill hi*rlaim *
"I quite frankly believe it • a
lai aile
said M analrr County
Sheriff C frarite Well*, a founder
rrf Slop Tu rn in g Out lY 1*oncr». a
jirtlllon drive for a t on*tItuttonal
amendment In require that pet*
oners w r v r at |ra*t Kft jrerrenf of
ilteir term*
The governor ward Thursday
tlu t criminal* coming Into *tatr
jie nllrniune* tin* month will
•erve an average uf 76 jierrent of
Ihelr sente ncr* while Violent
offender* will serve ahmd NM
j«rr« enl
* We ran keep a cainjulgn
promise to d a y ," Chile* said
We arr ending early release li •
history "
He attributed th r end of early
release to a m a jo r p ris o n
rkpansion the deportation of
Imprisoned Illegal alien* and
&lt;liangr* in sentencing guideline*
that reduced the num ber of
drug related and non violent of
fen dean entering prison
r'orrea Hoi*, yew. m a t y Harrv
I f

Singletary said the Chile* ad­
ministration wa* ataiul a year
atlead of srhrdule In reaching 11*
76 |en enl goal
P riso n e r* c u rre n tly serve
afsnjl 40 perrrnl id Ihelr *rn
lenre*
Singletary said the use of
prefabricated concrete prison
« ell* ha* reditred r,m*lruction
lime from 12 month* to five
month* Th e *talr will ojyen
4 »ik » additional prison beds by
ihe end of the year and H.orjn
tied* by Ihe end of June Florida
haaaliout Ir, 600 prisoner*
"W e have now the capacity for
the flr|&gt;arimeni of Correction* to
no kmger tw the Dr|iartmrnt of
He|ea*e." Singletary &lt;Mid
In another sign that pn«oner*
will spend more time behind
ttar* the Parole ( omrnLaaloil Iht*
wet k added 40 days to the
arntencr* of about 3.1X10 prison­
er* w ho are eligible lor early
release said Ju d ith Wotson. Ihe
com mission's ■hatrwoman

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A L in d rrd u d lo n hearing was
held last Friday In Daylnna
Beach The Judge did not rrntler
his llnal decision until Wed n r s
dav

He has maintained hts Innew erne since the L g m n in g
Fam ily, friends and neighLirs
have rallied in his drfrnse
"Everyone is still sticking by
h im ," said Ihe father "W e know
he is Innocriil When all Ih r
evidence Is In. II will lw clear."
T h e medical examiners report
has nol yei hern presented in the
court, Swinehart said Thai in
formal Inn. hr L-lirves. will helji
clear his son's way lo freedom
Th e younger Swinehart has
been Jailed since the morning ol
ih r child 's death Hts f.ilhrr said
he Is drjtrcsM-d. hut Is no longer
L ing kepi on suicide watch
T h e investigation Into
child's dealli Is continuing

the

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Judge William Johnson ref­
used lu rrd u rr bond for Jam ie
Swinehart of L ik r Mary who is
charged with aggravated child
abuse in Volusia County

Swinehart is accused of physi­
cally abusing Jose Trinidad. Ills
girllrlrnd s 7-monlh-old son, and
causing ih r boy's death

Wells said the stracly drop 111
prison admissions sliKe I 'W i is
In targe part due to c hanges In

Other automobile dealers are
known to play games from time to
trmo/but Ihe game they are best
at is Follow the Leader. W hy not
visit us? With our low prices, groat
service, and attractive financing...
Ju s t W hom Do Y o u Suppose
T h e y Are Follow ing?

Swinehart
refused
reduction
of bond

" W r knew It was a million In
u n r shut." said Kirby Swinehart.
the defendant'* father, "hut we
had In iry "

control release b rra u s r Ihe act
m ission rate could Inc rease

aentenelng guidelines that make
it dim cull to send dnig offend
e rs
b u r g la r s a n d o ilie r
nonviolent offenders to prison
Florida I* still No
I In
crime. ' he said
W r haven )
done a darn thing here except
Juggle a hum h of m inder* **
Well* said S TO P already ha*
c o l l e c t e d a b o u t 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
signatures to get the H I percent
amendment on the
ballot
T h e g ro u p had e n o u g h
signatures to place tJie proposal
on this years ballot but thr
state Supreme Court kricekrd 11
nl! brrauar of Inadequate word
ing
State lawmakers also wtll con­
sider legislation based on the
S T O P amendment
Chiles said the unexpected
speed of the current prison
expansion may require him to
seek money from Ihe Legislature
i&gt;, operate the addition*) tied*
Th e y will cost an estimated 813
million to 8 16 million

It Gets Awfully Lonely at the Top

• A d57 handgun waa reportedly aiirlrn tw tu rrn Nov |M and
l&gt;e« I. from a reatdenre In the 2000 block of Ad.una Avenue,
T h r theft waa nol detected until 1 riday

■ y V IC K I D c tO M M IIN
Herald Slafl Writer

There are those that thought
they were going to go home
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EDITORIAL

It a in ’t over
till it’s over
W r v r .ill heard t h r jih ru sr. "It A in ’t o v r r
u ntil It *» over
It .ipj&gt;r,tr* a t th o ug h ih lt
w eek's Satilnrtl C ity C o m m is s io n f k T lM m w ill
III lu lu (Ills category
A lt h o u g h th r i l l y rom m ls-sion, d u rin g a
tjK-t lal t ailed m e eting W f d n n d t i i vtilrti to
a p p ro ve tlte t.itm lattun of (he v o le t C o m m it
Blotter A A M d 'la n a h a n . w h o appear* to have
lo ti b v te v e n vole t. It a p p ra h n g (he ■m int lie
p la n t to M illion h it ro n tp la ln tt to the C irc u it
C o u rt for form al Ju d g m e n t
S ta le taw* tay that a n election w h ic h I* w oo
hy one h a ll of one p r rr e n t of the voter* or let*
It a u to m a tic a lly recalculated. hut the j»er
e r n tu g r v a t slightly higher in i h l t Sanford
tllu a tln n
T h e re are m a n y w h o believe M r C U n a h a n
should accept the vole m u n i a n d bow m il of
o lllre nra« lo u tlv H e h a t m ade c o m p la in t*
h o w e ve r, that there m a y have I tern u ne th ica l
a ctivities at th r ac tu a l (Milling place
M a y o r llr t t v r S m ith and m e m b e rs of th r
c o m m i s s i o n h a v e s a id t h e y w o u ld be
se riou sly concerned over the allegation*, if
th e y ai tu a llv o c c u r r e d a t M r f 'la n a h a n
ttellevrs
W r a g rre (u m jM lg n t n g It not allowed
w ith in 5 0 I r r t of a p o llin g place o n elect ton
day
W h e th e r one p e rso n , w h o m a y I k *
i a m |M ig n ln g . com e* In contact w ith another
(verson In the p o llin g place, (w ith in the 5 0 fool
lim ltl c a n tie co n s tru e d a t a vio latio n » ( this
r d k i it a m a tte r for the court to decide
W h ile to m e m a y ha ve a tendency to b r lir v r
M r C la n a h a n it a c tin g like a to re le**rr w r
m u st a d m it. If h it allegation* are proven true
he h a t e v e ry rig h t to register h it com plaints
a n d take w hatever at tlmi t h r fudge allows
T h e o n e th in g w h ic h m u tt be considered In
this s itu a tio n It that neither of the at tual
c a n d id a te * n rr accu se d of h a vin g created th is
p ro b le m
In a lm o s t every politica l election from local
to n a tio n a l, z e a lo u s sup|&gt;ortrrs m a y go
over Ik la rd in w o rk in g lo r their candidate W e
have t e r n It ha p p en for years right here tn
C e n tra l Flo rid a .
T h e r e have h e rn Instance* su ch a t d e ­
s tro y in g of cam |M lgn signs a n d spreading
false litera tu re
C a n d id a te s h o w e ve r, have a lm o st a lw ays
re m a in e d true to the re q u ire m e n ts of r u n n in g
for office.
Il M c C la n a h a n 't allegations p ro v e true, they
m u st la* hr ought out an d rectified.
If they are d e n n e d to be u n tru e , at least h it
right to be heard w ill have l»een a llow ed

D o n ’t w a i t f o r c a l l
I lirlteve Jane Lane of Seminole County schools
nerds a review of far ts pertaining to the education
of &lt;h lld rrn In poi krisof poverty
T h r Sanford ffrra/d published an article Nov 2.
1994 by Vli kl DeSormler entitled "Pocket* of
Poverty ” She quoted Mr hobby Douglas quite
frequently In the article From these quotes I
concluded dial Mr Douglas believes dial children
in p o rkri* of (xvverty will not be on an equal
looting with other children without business
intervention in d ir form of Dividend volunteers,
playground equipment and classroom supplies
On Nov 6 . IJ*M thr Sanford llr r jh t published
m y tru e r oil I lie subject In that le d rr I tried m y
hes! to show dull I was an example ul a child in
poverty wiiu got a good education without any
special help Irian anyone except teachers I also
cautioned all concerned to avoid furnishing
parent* in poverty and their chtklrrn with what
might be considered an exruse for tack of
education To la* blunt. I believe that all rhtldrrn.
In* hiding those in poverty, can get a good
education without business intervention like that
priqmsed by Mr Douglas Disagree if you will, but
that Is m y belief.
Therefore. Jane Lane’s recent letter to the editor
i ailing tor me to volunteer as a Dividend, speaker,
nr mentor evoked an emotion akin to that of
watching your worst enemy go over a dtfl tn your
new ear I am glad she Is able to read, hut sad that
stir cannot comprehend. I do hope she and her
co-worker* have soinrtlm g rls r to occupy their
dine while they wall for m y &lt;alt.
Donald M. Fann
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All fetters
must lx- signed, include the address of die writer
and a daytime telephone number Ledrr* should
be on a single subject and lie as brief as possible
Th e letters are subject tu editing

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CHUCK STONE

Helms, NEA both deserve a voice
Of ermine Jesse Helms should tie chairm an of
d o henalr Foreign Retali'-n* ('n n tm ltlrr Mind
less logurrbr.t dorsn t revoke his freedom nt
speech
Helms statement that Clinton ‘‘better have a
I nk! ) guard
if tie tam e tu North Carolina
shocked m a n y A m e rh a n » llu l t h r First
Am endm ent p ro trtls his JcxuUr th rra t to
Prrsiilrni Clinton s tile as dutifully as ti pnitrr i*
thr National Fndowuient lor the Arts' right to
hind art I hat outrages t lir Republican senator
from North Carnltna
llul Helms freedom of irresponsible spree h
has allot hr i dtnihlr advantage
hi* senalodal
Invulnerability and (h r Srefrt Service'* In
ve sd ga d vr double standard for In tlu rn d a l
Southern senators
As for N FA %up{*vrtrd arllsile rogues thru
creativity may olfritd our moral sensitHliiiea. tmt
it is a clear and present danger only to the
art l*ls sari il v
N* apegtMling offensive artists is good politic*
Jesse Hr tins has honed th r politic* of m u rage by
tmildmg op a legion of supixvttrr* who help him
fit the definition of a demagogue " A m an who
ran us k a boat and convince every bods there t*
a storm at sea
The storm ol this year * Republican landslide
mav d»» more than r«« k live National F.ivdowmrnt

Inf llir Arts txul the crmseiv alive dcxuloutrcl
HM lh Congress wilt
either try to srultir tl
o r c o n f i n e it la
drydork
Fo r 12 R eagan
Hush year* live NFA
was a c o n v e n ie n t
p u n c h in g bag for
i onsrrv stives Some
of th e ir it lir n
c h a n t m e n t w a*
merltrd VVliat passes
fo r art in a frw
quartris is little mme
I b a n
s o m e
l*svi hoik • ooatmtti
adventure
That s not to sug
gest a m rans test f«vr
\ Mindies*
art requiring aerrpt
loQorrhea
a tit Illy
A r t must
doesn't revoke
alwavs (hattenge us
his freedom of
to rise above thr
speech £
tu w t level* of our
nature Art should delight the eve and uplift the
heart Hut If also should dtstufb the eomplat eni
and challenge the orthodox When (k id lets loose
a thinker on the planet, art happens

When II does ait should lac e only one lest to
survive foe |aistrrtfv
the m arkrljdacr of public
opinion
I’rotrt led hy the i list A in r m lm rn l. Hie
m aikrtplaie lias alwavs cherished dlflrirttl
strokes for dtffrrent folks Mow Y O U hrliold
hrautv In thr PlalonH m ind and ask W h y'' ts
different horn how "I dream things that never I
wretr and ask why not?”
W hen Am erlta was founded we were a I
quill and paper h&gt;x%e and fmggv sym phony of
farms rontalneri In 13 Matrs where 111 million I
I•enple trad newspapers and drank a glass of
warm milk brforr retiring early Art was U m n g
tn It* Mirtplicttv
Tix lcy wr are a computerized Jet plane
cacophony eg *kv*&gt;rajirt« ghrtlos and u iirn tta
sprawled across 30 slates where 24* million
jwivple read news|sipers watch Irlevtslrm listen
to radio go lo the m o v ie s and eat a late night
ptrra Art is evt Itlng in ittcumplexlty
In that gkvhail sc hetne of things government
lias had to jday a tnut h bigger role tit our live*
Art
iiu Kultng N FA subsidized art reflects the
happy t urbulein e of those i hangr*
Few year*. R rp u b lk an* and conservatives have
i laim rd tn tie thr rightful ptotectoe* of rapflalism * Individualism

IV S W

JACK ANDERSON

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UOLDTHQi MY ECEATH
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Gangs use high
tech to cash in

WELL, TUATs ALL THAT

W A S H IN G TO N
Organized crtnve ha*
entered live information age
U s in g some of the tool* ol m odern
icHtmtunk *II(M» — cnlnr cvepirf* computet
*• -inner* and tvMtiputrr graphic* (Hogratti* —
a weft organized
Vietnamese gang
has,
teen cashing counterfeit cnr (■•rate rherk* at
funk* across the country According in
federal Investigators, the fake check* pro
Vide a graphic •satnjde of how easily
technology can be
used to &lt;tc fraud tl
rtanc u l Inst tint am*
Sources estimate It*.total losses In the
tens of millions of
dollars
I

T il e si tie m e ts de
a t I c d I ft a

soon to be r r lr a s r d
" f r a u d a le r t " t irin g
d i s t r i b u t e d tiy th e

Federal Dejmslt In­
surance Cnrp to thr
nation's top hank ex
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According

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and In te r v ie w s w it h

At least you’re paying attention
W A S H IN G TO N - tu*&gt;k at me
I‘ay ut tent Ion lo me Hr fasc inated by me
Lovr me If you can t love rnr then go ahead,
hate me — at least you re jMVIltg at lent ton lie
repulsed, sin* ked or outraged by me Hut look
at me
Welcome to AmerU a w Itrre If you could
translate many (teoplr’s most primal scream
Into words, you'd hear ’ Look at m e '" Today
the demand Is so great, from a million
shrieking me *, lhai it'* dam n near dealenlng
A blessing and a ru rs r. "look at m e ” fuels
both lowering art and irredeemable crap
dance, music and literature that forever
illumine, and fortysomething mom* on T V talk
shows who brag about stealing Ihetr teen age
daughters brau* and then revel In audience
member*' disdain
Frighteningly. "Look at me-ltl* " I* a virus
that's spreading
Example*
Th e infamous videotape, filmed at a Prince
George * County. Md . pool, of several young
w o m en ai u go-go p a rty d o ffin g their
swimsuits gyrating and then providing the
i amera with intimate views many women
w o u ld h e sita te tu g iv e their g y n e c o lo g is t*
Tlte phenomenon at some rock and heavy
metal concert* of young women removing
(heir lops and shaking thetr breasts for
c fleering sttangrrs as a camera projects ihr
Image onto huge screen*.
The bizarre moment last summer, related In
a recent New Yorker article, when brilliant
dancer-choreographer Hill T Jo n e s was
jverformlng arid spied two children In the
audience Jones looked at the "tw o inno­
cent*." dropped ht* pants and briefly exposed
himself He later a|&gt;oiogt/cd. hut Jones says hr
wanted lo "make reference to the power of my
body
the taboo It represent*."
In other words, to m akr them look at him
In a thought provoking piece tn T h e Wash­
ington Post. J A Adande exam ined thr
phenomenon In sport*, panicularly football
(with its fancy, post-touchdown dances) and
haskrtUill Iwtth certain players' taunting and
in-your mug dunksl
Proponents say. hey. it’s about style and
attitude. 'It's showmanship. It's (expletive)
you." ro m m riiied cultural critic Nelson George
In the piece H rrausr some of the must
flamboyant practitioner* are African Am eri­
can, some say it's a "black tJiang " Other*, like
former Pittsburgh St crier Lynn Swann. Insist.
"It's a sport* th in g "
While black players Ukr Deton Sanders
historically Jtavr set Ih r standard, most —
from J im Hrown tn I lie- just to Jerry Klee and
Kmmttt Smith today — eschew such anile*.
Th* acceptance, even celebration, of "look at
m e" Is a 'fiOs thing A culture-wide thing.
It's a w r-k n o w -b e tte r thing, e ve n for
10-ycar-olds like Felix Ruiz, of Silver Spring.

Md Felix thinks It * funny when j»ro player*
s h o w t« m i
Hut as a talented player on a lea a!
rcc team. Felix never showed off because "ft's
un*js&gt;rtsmansfitp
If yo u ’re not a good *|x»ct
people grt m ad al you. then you get in a fight
Exactly W hich Is w h y "look at m e” ha*
bee time art "Enough, already'” thing
Inevitably, "look at
m e ' * g i v e * no
thought tu anybody
but you SjMirts in­
evitably result* in a
victor and the van­
quished A n y child
know* losing a tough
enough - without
some Jerk rubbing
your fare In II.
Life'* lo u g h loo
A n d It i* stupid and
hypocritical to acc rp b even laud, bla­
tant look a t-m r-lsm
when It titillate* or
a m u s e * — a* In
(F r lg h t o n ln g ly ,
S h a ro n S l o n r 'i
'Look at m e-llis'
"H a s te In s t in c t "
is a virus that's
flashing aqd certain
spreading. ■
comics' ugly, laslr
less slide ks — and ai
other time* dejilurr
It.
W hy did II take year* for America to weary of
Madonna*’ W h y doe* the Washington Hutlels
management still allow professional heckler
Robin Ftckrr to taunt opposing teams from
counsldr at the lop of ht* bullhorn aided
lungs?
Where "lo o k al m e” 1* prim arily, and
tragically, a black tiling Is on city street*,
where In-your-face too often result* in In-your grave. Every black adult In the nation
need* to be pulling some kid's coattail,
screaming that lifr, not some boneheaded
notion of manhood. Is worth fighting for.
When your only jxiwcr l* derived from
exulting over others' failure, you are pitiful
Ituirrd It takes 20 time* the guts and class —
remember that word? — lo restrain "n a tura l"
impulse* titan to rave In to them T o think of
someone else
Does Hill Jones really care what effect tils
"artistic" disjilay had on those children? "A n
artist doesn't have lo do anything." Jones said
later. "I know dial s an Invliallon to Ir­
responsibility. tint
art Isis should tie the
freest people in noclrty," Well, every Jxxly'a an
artist, or thinks they arc, And unless all of
American rediscover* restraint as an art form,
millions more will discover what too many
hard young brother* " f in d " after llielr refusal
to be dlssed lands them In the cemetery: Some
grass, some flowers, a whole lot of respectful
silence.
And nobody to look at you

g o v e r n m e n t In v r s it
g a to r s f a m ilia r w it h
t h e g a n g s . I lie u

f Organized crim e
has entered the
Information age I

scheme has already |
jtro vrd rem arkably
■pile k and rffre Itv r
The proersa tirgins with a tunk employer,
or a recipient of a c hrt k. sldrtrarklng a
corjHiiatr check as it moves thmugti the
clearing process 1 hr check Is photcx-opird.
and Hie acreHint t* verified lo rnakr sure It has
a large balance The copied rherk is then
turned m et to the gang
Gang mrmlvrr* then sc an thr check mtn a
com puter using rq u q im rn i that ra n be
jiurc hasrcl III must office s u p p l) stores "Once
in tlir computer. Hie check can tie easily
iii a n i ji u la t r d to c h a n g e act (H in t information,
llir t u n k n a m e a n d logo or a n y t h in g jirintrd
on It." according t the hand alrrl. Finally, the
new (orgrrirs a re jitin ird out on h ig h quality
laser jirtnlrrs Hut use the magnetic e n c o d in g
that ajijiearsnn llir fac e of the&lt; tiec k
Jrsve Wcxxl. a Sec ret Service agent based lit
Charlotir. N (
where the gang recrrilly
stnic k told our ussr* tale Jan Muller f licit llir
forgeries are often as good as I fir originals
"In m any cases, llir quality ran l&gt;r heller
than llir nrtgln.il rh e rk ." tie -slid In the case
of llir Vietnamese gangs, the checks are
generally corporaie payroll dircks, normally
In ib r amount of W 0 0 S I .GOOrac II
Once ihe phony checks are completed, the
gang w ill dispense a "ce ll” of associates to a
glvrn city tocasli them Act ending to Wood, a
cell usually consists of Hirer or lour American
"m u le s." often wlih jitior criminal convic­
tions who fiave hern filled hy llir gang lo
actually t asfi the chet ks Tlie Amerh an* will
I*- ui companlcd by an equal numtier of gang
asscH tales who organize and monitor their
aetivllles The hired hands generally have
s ru n l knowledge ol their liosse*. often
k n o w in g th em s n lrly hy " A m e r ic a n "
monikers rather than their real Vietnamese
names The mules normally will slay at a
separate hotel Imiu their handlers
l lir first order ol tiuslnrss In a new city is
to obtain a state Identification card for each of
Ih r mules
Hie handlers then drive Hie
mules to brandies ol Ihe think on which Hie
checks are drawn, because It won't Ixnrressary to have an account there to casli a
jiayroll check." according lo Hir fraud alert
The cells work quickly, sometimes hilling
dozens of brandies lu as Intlr as two day *1
before heading hack to H irlr base in
California.
A lt!....... poller in Charlotte have indicted
32 jvcople (or ju rtld jia tln g in Hie scheme, the
actual g a n g members r e m a in elusive tieeause.
Hie mutes have llllle Information about thru
handlers Of the 32 people Indicted, only 10
were Vietnamese, hut law enforcement ofOctal* tx-lleve It's not Hie last we've seen of
these gangs

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Sanford, Flonde • Friday. December 9 1994

I*

Excellence at work

Over 300 kids, teachers killed
HF.tJtN G
More 'ban k t i &lt;hildtrn and fr.ci hrr* « r r r killed
when llir llir jlr t w b rtr they w rrr Halt hlng .t variety »hnw k m
rn g ltlk d in nadir* amt sntukr amt llir panicked audience
(■•llrd for llir evil*
Mure Ilian MX) « n r Injutrd anti nflu i.il* «ugg»*t»il Ihr
ra»ualty lull would liar In till* latral of a ar lira of deadly hlarr*
in China
I lie flrr broke mil Thuraday night In llir Frlerid*hlp
Theater In Katam a)!. I ikxt m ilra noilhwral of Ikijtug in
Xtnflang province ihe official Xinhua New* A&lt;rm v aald in a
brief ir|aa 1
Moot of Ihr MX) kltkd w rrr primary *a hnol alndrnl* from Ihr
city. Xinhua aaitl
A n oflk tal In ih r (otngn aflaiia offti r in Kalamavi. whu gave
hi* namr only a* Mr Son *a!d Ihr nuintirf of death* amt
•rtVNi* Injurtr* wa* t hanging, indkatlng Ihr dralh loll wa*
likrly In liar llr rrfuard lo ( I v r an ratlm alr
A n Initial irivr.tigalkifi *howrd «lw flrr may havr hren
i aoard to a a h u ll« in uli Xinhua aild
Mr*a urt* worked through Ih r nlghl lo Ify lo aarr liar* Ihr
ir|awt aaltl

The Leva Mary Botery Club
proaented da monthly awards
ot eicedence this Thuraday at
T i m i c u m C o u n t r y C lu b
Shown at the presentation led
to rig h t, Rotary President
C h e rhe Meeks Greenw ood
Lakes Seventh grader Jenny
Doyle, Greenwood Lakes Ge
ography instructor Ernie Morns
J r . and Greenwood Lakes
Principal Cathy Oppelt
h« w

r w a at le a n

From A tto cle le d P re tt tepoM*

Military blasted for experimental drugs

DEATHS

By C A ltA N D R A B U R R E L L
Associalad P ratt VVutar
Sacramento I alii
15 grand
children one grrat grandson
J A M E S MOBINfVON
M IT C H E L L
James In.b lo w n M uiliell 77
C'lyefokee l i n k Sanford, died
Thurwlay lk » M I 'k d at hi*
rrsideme I Warn J u ly 20 1017 In
Chrisirnas he mused In Sanford
in 11*00 lie k i * a rriite it
*urviv*l training *ergrani In ihe
U S Air Ton e I k served In Ihe
Air Force lor J J year*
S u r v i v o r * In* I tide w ife
Fram e* &lt;
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Sanford daughter Corrtne VI
Itrn n rti Sanford «t«ief* Annie
1 jpriaiMi ami IVggy llunskker
both ol Orange Park Mahle
William* G u n irrs y llk Ala six
g r a n d t h ild r r n . th re e great
grandchildren
I in**, hi funeral Home San
lord in charge of arrangement*

Harold J. Voss
H A R O L D J . VOW*
Harold J
Via* hit Mapt&lt;
S lr r r l Urllary dint Wrtlurwdav
t*r. 7 Mk*t « i | v iu r y Manaw
Horn O rt i t 11) 14 In Covington
Ky tir rnoyrd lo Central Morula
in 1070 l l r wa* a r r l l r r d
employee and ow n rr of T V and
rr p a lr *ervlce b u « l n r « w i in
C itK inn a ii H r w o a m rm h rr of
Si A n n * Catholic Church, I k
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J a m e s Ta lm a d g e J r , 71
Grenada Court. Sanford, died
Thursday I k r r* p r M at Sim i II i
Sernlnok I (im m unity Hospital
Horn in Morristown N J
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m oved to l r ntr.iI Florida m
1050 Mr wa* icured ftom Hit
L. S S«y y H r wa* a memliet nl
CongregationaK hurt h

Survivor* include w itr Freda
VI S la trr Vo**, •am* Knlarit H
Longw nod. W illiam M,. L y n
•IIIJiu £ OIlM* &lt;trtiiih|rf IbriHilr
U V t 'w T u n iry . d k l a n i l Vti
bran hr t low-ph f
Plymouth
Ml ; *l*ler. K a th r rn r tour*
Cincinnati 12 grand.hildtrn in
great grande hltdrr n
tin satin Funeral Home San
lord in i h.itgr of arrani(euieni*
B O Y D MOMKUF. D U ! T K Y
IVivd Monroe Ih iitry. 47 Italia
Ifalvr Allamonle Spring* died
Thu rad a y. Dei 1 MAM Born in
Dutloi*. I'a lie moyed lo Central
Florida In MJ7M Me w.ia an
appliance and home repairman
He wa* a member of Norlheldr
ft.ipttai Church
S u r v i v o r * i n c lu d e w ife .
Cimlee. win* Erik VI . Danr J
hoth of A lfa rn o n tr Sp rin g* ,
daughter* Krtslina VI
Alla
m r m lr S p rin g * , t.o rlly n D
Garcia, Ajxipka |iurrnt» George
and Vtarlnn D u tirv , Dultoi*
brolher*. Huger. Darnell, faith of
DuHoi*. sister*. S u v in H uih
Gloria W indow, faith of Dultoi*
l wo grandchildren

S u n l u m im lin k wile Grace;
win* William, inla n d .i Janie*
III Lake Ctly right brolher*
w e n *!*irr* two grandchildren
B a ld w in Fair* h ild F u n e ra l
Home Oaktawn Park Chapel
I-ok. Man
in charge of ar
rangrm rni*
E L IZ A B E T H G H E E N L E A
TH O M PSO N
Kll/ulirth G fern lea 1hom pw n
H J Village Place Longwood
tlietl Thursday. Dec M. HAM ai
her m i i t r m r lk&gt;rn J u ly 5. 1012
In Italia*. Texas she moved lu
Centrul Florida in Mih h She was
a honirmaker She was Chris
llati She held m rm b rrth lp in
Junior la-ague* of Harllord. Cl

D A N IE L B. “ B E N N IE ”
K E IG A N S
Daniel It "lie m ilr" Kelgan*.
liN. Pasadena Ave , Longwood
died Thuraday, I&gt;r&lt; M. HAM at
Sotilh Seminole Hospital. Long
wood Born A u g 7. M U li in
Allam onle Spring*, hr wa* a
llfrlong Cen Ira I Florida resident
Mr was a veteran ol Ih r U S
Cnasl Guard where he wa* a
elm*! Electronic* Te chn icia n
during Win'd War II and llir
Korean War llr was iiuptkt
Survivors Ineludr wife. Dell)
L -; sun. D avis II . Del.and
daughters. Jra n n c Marie Arp.
Allania. Juan King and Samira
K. Olds, lailh of Oviedo, Helen
Doreen tki|.ul/l|rv, Cassellierry;
slater*. Laura Harrison. Faye
W yrlck and Joanne Uril. all ol

R U T H H U N D L E Y W IIIS N A N T
Kuril Hundley Wbl*nant H4
Wilder Bfvd
Daytona |tra&lt; ti
died Wednesday Del 7 Me»4 at
Halifax Vtrdiral Center ilotn
Felt 2H H M O in Nashville
T r n n . %hr rnovrd to Central
Florida In tU7t&gt; She w as a
honirmaker
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professional taslnou model ap
|M-arlrig In many national fa»h
Ion anil design magazine* Stie
wa* a rnem brr of T r l Ik lla
sorority Florida Slate C(dirge b*r
Women and «u*iainmg nirmta-r
with Junkie League* ol Orlando
a rulthirham N.C

W A S H IN G TO N — 1 tie m ililary
displayed ret kies* disregard toe
Ihe welt taring ol U .S . sefvIcem en an d w om en by adm tnu irrifig rx(ieTirnrnial drug*
lo itiem during the Persian Gulf
War Sen J a y Rockefeller *ay*
The drug* may haye cau*rd
I tie rnv«lrrkiu* Illnesses cutlet
liv e ly k n o w n a* G u lf W ar
syndrome and they probably
did not proiet t soldier* against
biological or ih r m k a l wr.i[vm*
according In a 5.T |Mgr report
written try siatl h*r Ihe Senate
i om rnitirr on Vetrniii* Aftair*
whM h Is i b.urrd hy Raw krfeller
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S u rv u u r* ^aukimte guardian
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obey orilers to takr ihe etw-nn
rats ihe rr|M&gt;rt said Vf.my Gulf
War veterans also were ordered
lo tell no one ahool their vacvl
rial Inn*
Rockefeller comparrd use of
the drugs during the Gulf War l«i
gas chamber experiments In
votving sailors and soldiers in
the 1040* radiation expert
menls from Ih r IfMOs in rhe
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cal and chrmta'al agents that
continue today at Ihe military s
D u g w a y Proving G ro u n d in
Utah
P rn la g n ri spokesm an J im
T u r n e r d e clin e d im m e d ia te
com m ent Wednesday saying
Ihe deparim rni haal not seen the
rrport

t e c HARDW ARE i t C f HARO W ARE A C C HARDW ARE

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B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild F u r in a l
Horne. Fore*! City, in charge ol
arrangement*
K L IZ A H E T H L E N A H O P K IN S
Elizabeth Lena llopkln*. 2h.
Sdnit|Kiinl Court. Sanford, it led
Wednesday, Dec 7. MUM In
W inter Park Born Oct 7. im ai
| in Oaklaml. Call!., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1074 Stic was
a technician She wa* ltaptl*t
S u rv iv o r* Include parent*.
; Jam e* llopkln*. Carol Hopkins,
lailh ol Sanlord. sun. Marcus I.rc
Th o m p so n . Sanford, brother.
Jam e s Edward. Sanlord: sish-r
Dorothy Maxine G rn lo n . O vk d o
maternal grandmother. Esihrr
Moll. Kansu* paternal grandla
liter. II I. llopkln*.Georgia
Ha Id w I n - Fa I r r h I Id F u n e ra l
llo m r. GoldriirtKl. In charge ol
arrangement*.

and P fo v ld e n rr. M I
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S w rrtw a ter C o u n try C lu b of
Orlando and Vtadl*nn tk .u ti
( Inti Madlwtn I nrui
Survivor* tm lud r *&gt;&gt;n Josepb
tk llirsd a Vbt daughter Mrll%*j
Kli/atieih Th o m p so n W inter
Park *l*lrr. Jiw rp h ln r IVntsliin
H ud so n O h io three grand
children
tw-ai on f&gt;irn i ( rental ton Srrx
ire Orlando in * b a r g e ■&gt;{ ,u
rarigrmenl*

Ihe Iknlagon has shown a tea k
teats disregard for the health and
well taring of U S srrvlae mem
fa ro ." Rockefeller M id "Soldier*
what are exposed In dangerous
silhslanrrs wlthtNlI llielr know l­
edge or ronsrnt hreome veteran*
w I k i do not receive Ihe medical
care and cianfiensaikin In which
they are entitled “
Ac aor ding In ihe rrport Ihe
Pentagon did no! gel consent
from many prviplr taking the
drug* because ol a wartim e
waiver granted hy ttie Food and
Drug Administration Even with
i tie waiver however, officials
were frajutiTcl to warn everyone
ol the risk of Ih r drugs, hul they
did not l lie report salal
Some iroops w rrr threatened
with punistim rrii If they did not

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JULIAN COLBERT,
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I h r s u m m i t I r a i l r i w w i l l a ts ri s r r k t Mi n t * l u
llagtanl ami mawvlvr via&gt;l.»tion ol buman tight*
r l l o r t t f ia l s a w « iiT lg trs n la a n a l js a s s a g r o l N A K f A
l u i l i t h u g lia lb t k in g a m i im m r v la u m lr iln g
miK'i laity lot •blliltrtl
la s t v r a t
l o l l o w n l b y t h r A s ia l ’a« Ifl*
Ira ilr
(ir u t r t l ib r r n v iiu tim r n i
a m i tim l w a v t lu
Sir Kit all I'tinlllrlll Kiurwlo /rillllu tr|Hi&lt;trtll&gt;
CEHlfrrrnrr last muntb and ra n | R M lo m l Rjajuov
g u a t a n ir r r r lm a iio u a m i b r a lib a r r v Ic p *
plan* (o Itv lu grl summit pTrsUlrnlb to irputllalr
al Ibis m onlh of Ib r O rn rn il A g rrrm rn l on Tailfls
Ib r taw ir ir lit ly appiovnl by ( alilumla volrrs
T h r W'bllr I lousr |% billing ih r autumn as tb&gt;
ami T railr
dial ilrnlrw n hu a tio n ami non n n rrg riw y br alib
sa l v li r « In lllrgal allrns
A rgriilltir 1‘ii sitlrul ( aiDrs Str nriu said hr
platmrri tu pul ( ulta on th r agrmla an iswur
Washlngloii b.is sought lo avoid &lt; ulw is th r only
to u n liy In iltr Am rriras not mvttrd to i Ih *
summit
O tilra l A in rrn a ii nations a ir lw-nt on lot* nig
Into lb* u iim n ii thru wish lot tin tlrUIrd Stairs
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ami
wvmrtliiirstfi.tl
making all (mine
w rrk_ s .. Jr ..v.r n. .undrt
moat
lo givr sjirc u l Irrattnrnl to rsisats lioin I |mmit ■ y t U B A N H I M . • C H A P t l E
jiio lrilio n ul gmuml tiNirs III)
lavu&lt;abb*
comlntons
stm
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l arililtran and &lt; rntial Ain rtli an ivruntnrs
A P M i li t a r y W n t t r
l f N la rtT ami its h IgA) vrhu k* jaiawilak
1'irsldrnl Alls Mo I upinorl ol 1'rrvi said hr
N A T O has m orr (hail 100
a ir w likTv rllsjs isral Ihloilgboiil
r»|&gt;rrl* Ib r summit to havr rrsults
W A S IIIM ilO N
t v a i u .i t I tig
(omtsFi alrcratl in Maly anO
W r i.innoi rontlnur lo talk and talk h r said 21 O K I U N j* .ri r k r r j i r t s fru fll Tbr cuu n irv. Ib r IVulagon *&gt;l
nraTbv Istars that bavr Im-y ii
fh tal saw!
In M u ml O u r of bis goal* (raining a ro n uiill
Ik Manta w o n Ul c a r ry s u c h g i.iv* (Tying
missions ovrt Ikrsnla and
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has
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m rn l bum Ib r U nilrd S tairs to glvr m orr
ih r a ltc ta ll l a n l r f UHN
a im in g ib r lai ir u i v in I b r lo f tn rr
rt oiiomlc aid lo la lln A m rrb a
w r l l | &gt; tr| u rr fur g u r n i l l a - b t y l r
(iliru b n w rr Is si b rtlu k d lu tw- in
Y u g o s la v lr|Nilrlia'a. a llr m p lb lu
w a r f a r r la s tin g w r r k s . IV u ta g iM t
What w r bavr Trrrlv rd sal tai Is rtdUiduus.
tlw VlrdttrfTanrau (oc a t*ob(lay
I J ir k a w llh a lta w a l a rr r v jir r lr*l
Fujimori said
ofitr tal* say
l*itt visit by mid Ik trtn b rt
— r v r n jia ssivr u n rs
('Union has w m krd haul to promotr Irrr tradr
Tin* w ont t&gt;r an* IO O I khtt
T b r waisltlji has twrn sirs
W 'oinrn anti r h lb lr r n wlm
lrvlug to ('onvtnrr Amnia ans that thry ami wat. Ib is will tw a m m . " m u ) a
bavr lirrn Irtl anil jiliilra tril by llocwtl In tbr IVrsian Oull and
s r n io r U N ig fltn la m ilt a i with
wm krrs m o lb rt i m m lrtrs will ulllinalrly tirnrltl
signifb ant
if lartfls arr rlim inatrd and iltru ptudurts s&gt;*ld tbr silualioti In Ib r war tavagnl Ib r t'n ltn i Nations bavr tttril In would pcuvldr a
Tr sr rv n il
of a t f r ia ll W illi
bl&lt;R k imivrrnrutb of l ' N jvrr
loim rt Yugoslav la
w tiboul lu rrirrs
sontirl in tbr |si si Amt tills lasrt guidrd wrajaemry to (h r
Mr tom hrd on Ib r ib rm r ujion ainval m Mi.uni
U u l i k r lb* I V t s u m (a vill W ’ar
Time I hell m ttnval WTIMtlll strip irgloti should ll br nrrekd. said
w l i r n l.1 S f o u r s r i i g a g r t l i b r
T'butsalay night
Navy ollb tals
awav th ru only pnMrrtRtu (tom
F .vn y t'tnmtry In Ih r w m ld
I* fighting a ilrtiU K a tlF rc l a r m y ol S a ik la m
Srn Strum Tbtitmund. H S C ,
Sr rb attacks
llt l s s r l n at lo s s a w h i r rv jv a tts r
tbittlr within llsrli I r i w r r n liopr and Irai
loci r% (liDill « IIIlie 20 nailkmi •aid tn a *lat rm rn t hr llaAcI
ttrtw rrii ItrUrvlng in ih r ta-sl In It* Jsvlrtvll.il ot of iln a c tt, i lt r i n i s #&gt;f Ih u u s a m ls
take up 1Ibr t N tone
1 tw recently •pcikrn with a numtwv
w alktng awav ffom llir i batlrngr br^viit
of N A T O g it n im l I i i s i j t s n r r i l r i l
u lk i r r neat Saif ajrvo but uf Nav y pilot b about tbr (lu
fu r a w llb c lta w a i of I h r
Al Iltr summit Ihr Irtvdrrs arr r v | m ir d lo
iaiiy tifr dl»|w f «ril about tlw f l r u l l l r g of u p e ta l m g uve#
Jira i r k r r j i U l g lota r In llo s n ld
lo m m li th ru nalums t o « om tudr nrgotutions bv
rglon i % ftHigbr At Counttyb ide, IVnIIU
w o u ld b a v r I n m a n r u v r r in
Jf*15 on an Amrrt*'** F ir r T rw tr AtTangrm rnt
T h r y a&lt;tv isril m r ttiat i lunr
making thru rrinoval rs trrm rly
r x t r r t n r l v tu g g rtl Ir r r a t n w rit
t hat s an ra tlirr tim rtahlr than Ih r rrernt
air
saijayaaTT Is arty dllTkull dur
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should
laalllTN
t
rraijtl
k n o w n In a n v o jijir m r t it w h o
a g t m n m l bv A sm l‘a&lt; tfk jM iiurrs to n r a t r trrr
tn thr I r c I m f of w rathrr. i r n a i u
W 'ln tri has aliraitv fallrn
m ig h t w a n t In h l m l r r t h e m
tradr bv K l . l i
and th r loratlou ol frlrndly
T b r I N Nrcutllv Council lias m aking travrl by mad r v r n
m orr harardmis than norm al Ion rs " Thurm ond said
('Union admmisiratiatn |&gt;rojntk&gt;ns suggrst tlw m u ilfrififti yet tn w tibdra w and
t'lilln t Stairs stands lo gain an tnrrrasa of 2 5 iiw ctm i on adm i mvtratR •n •till
h ope* «iist*b a • trp cjan he
million Jolts In a Irrr tradr in ttr In (hr Amrtlc as
Am rrii a &lt;annot and will not s u irrrd
until avoided
It u t W h 1 1 r It a u • r
w r havr m orr lolks tun mg w bal wr %rt|." Clinton
» ( » vkrvw CHlliin Ik •r Dee M y n a
said In Washington rarbrr Tbursatav
luid rrjMi•rtrr « ahr•ard A ir I’o f tr
Also at Ib r summit C llnlun and Ibr pirstdrnts
O n r r n rout* to M ia m i on
ol M# via'o and ( anada arr rsjtra trd lo atm otm rr
Thursdav that N A T O had askrd
Ibry arr prr|»arrd lo nrgotlatr wtlh Cbllr ovrt
Ihr Unitrd Stairs tor a troop
joining Ih r North Arnrflran F rrr Tta ilr A g rrr
co m m Itm rtil If n rcrssarv to
m rnt N A F T A ktwrrrd tradr ttarMrts b r lw r r n thr
rva ru a tr tbr j»rai r k r r p r is
t 'nltrd Siatrs Me vko and Canada this vrar
“ T h r prrsliknt appfuvrd srn
ding iris»jvs in jvnn i'ipk." sbr
salat Sbr said Clinton signed a
•k t lar.itton Tursalav night that
could k ad to a cumin ll m rnt
C IT F OF
D *s c* (&gt;**i P O iaaa lara
IkisnMn Serbs have crippled
io n g w o o o F l o r id a
P* #••* F wr da IIIF B M ia
N O TIC E OF
• Chnstmas Parade • 3 00 PM
Ibr ll N mission litoi king hn
Pa* • h i «** ga— *va**g* «a
PUBLIC M l A R IS O
*•**— g an *sa aba .a &gt; «v#d
man
Italian
m
nvnvs
and
taking
T O C O M tiO IR AD O P TIO N
4a*a* — -*v4*tana — pa* n
* —d
m orr than 300 jw atekerprrb
OF P R O P O ff O O B O iS A S C I
•
V#XS#r | 1*1 * a ,i a#
TO WHOM IT MA * CONCERN
4 30 into evening on 2 stages at Magnolia Sq
b'vstagr m an rlln ri In thwart
H b v a '— *1 — a rwte* ar
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G i v e n
• IFSan aaurN**
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n C.*a a* L peg aaag F ua
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•
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d n tdr lo try tn (mil mil Its
Hi t
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Eryo# Avar' WorOartond ty rw rro g tnoaprton
f o*a a*, a*#* a— a** *a o - a
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b
rk
a
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troops
Of Avowing inoatoli at Uognom Sa LNr patROt
a*4&lt;M# N* Fa 1)*J #a**c*aaa
would make up ‘ 'substantial
OR Ol NANCE NO •* IMT
h •t • I# f«|bft|l ih §4
AN u P tjIH A N C B OF t h e
part ol a N A T O irs. or mission
r*"”- *fT
p rtiM la A f
■SANTA S TREE FARM •
C l i I u p LOWl aaorx; f l o w
m v *\
said a ivm agon otb&lt; u l lirtrflng
Join A a la v ot d r c c r i m i g O j ^ y - a a t-**'
IDA A M TN O IN G T m | B UO
i ■ » m teww&gt;f — •*«
tr porters Tbiusd.i)
GBt i f l y m
• ILL A*, a E AR
■*t,tanb , * j v a** na*
B P ta tN R F U B F jLfO B I B t &gt;FM
t k dra lined lo kpr# ify an rsa rl
* V ltlt W ith Santa S Mfckay M o u ib
I —a in x i e t r r c a • — •*•
A N D E N D IN G S f P T f M B I R
et— va g*a#ayaani *•* w b s t i *a
number or drs# rttw tbr tyj»r ol
* Cbrfglmas Trmm Lighting 6:30 PM
M
IFF1 P R O V ID IN G FOR
1 vm ratal
* StramI Party • 7:30 PM with
force that would tw used, saying
B U D G E T IR A N I# r a s
Ow*&gt;*a* a j m — w Shy Guy ■ Sand In Sand A flay
Lead O F a v a m i aa* p v e d ar*
N A T O offl* tals wilt review op
P**— *BaiaC— ba&gt;
Tsar raaa*vg m Dm#— ts* |
Ta d ia w a n
lions
nr*l
w
rrk
IS * asd &gt;Sa C *. C*—
**«oa"
G IF T
P**— i* Dal* W . a r i
llo w rv ri military officials fa
• ill lam O p va— a *a* lt*ai
Si JaFvw F i— wa&lt;a*
C
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C A TES
paiaag* a*.* aooprvarv ana* —*
miliar with Ihr jdannlng said ib r
M a nage-#n* OatNic*
gub&lt;k avaaevevg ■* &lt;s ■ .1 tu
Visit The Downtown Merchants
P
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b
a
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P
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a
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Stairs
would
nm
trtbwlr
•w-d — aa*a C *a Man U l W*«a
OC Y a*
and Enter Drawing
a n v w b rir Iroin a single brigade
A i n a * A .# * u s La#&gt;gaa*d
l * u
a W a n b i &gt;sa 'em
— 3. OfA) to !Y(AK) soldiers — tu
Support ‘ Y o u r' Downtown
dai 4* Veceamba* A 0 *FFa a*
as many as 20 (MM) tu 2VOOO
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
Merchants •Open til 0 PM
l » F M
tr at w a r asaraa*N*
FO R SEM INOLE C O U N TY
truopa
a* gstt-Sia At as# — as* " g
FLO R ID A
FREF. FAMILY FUN
gartaea — ar apea a* a**d be
T lw force would not consist of
PRO B ATE DIVISIO N
a*aa*d •OS atagec* I* — a gab
heavy armorrd tank divisions
F*w Na ** lira CP
pesed Od**g**c# TSa* see* *g
IN RE E S TA TE OF
such as 11lose that la ird Iratjl
— Ja be taratamuad *»*»■ ta*—« N
L
E
O
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K
IN
S
a— a ua*vl (&gt;**** ectvea * tataa
troops Instead, Ib ry would tw
Dacaavad
b» m# c *j Co***— 'Uvo*.
ligh
te r In fa n try forces w ith
NO
TICE
OF
A i og. a&gt; »*• gu gsiad 0*4.
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
armored personnel carriers ibat
sgrtc* *1 poUed a* it* Cv*a Hgti
Ts* ad— in.i**a*Van *1 Is*
LtHgaeod Fvga.oa **x3 r ega*
i mild rsi orl large riumtwrs of
avia** *i LCD C j e r k i n s
•** an t*i# •*— ass Cs*a a* *s#
U K I t i h f j i s over bind in jm jt I.s or
d t c a a iid
F ll* No — bar
f ■:ve1 i/. )\ \ .1
D Ft 4*
** ON C P lb psnd ng *n is*
airfields lor evacuation
C ir c u it Ceuri l§* I# — in*'*
A 'aped **ce*d e* as i — as* -a
The mission would lake s*&gt;me
C*u— •# Fi*rda F 'o t r s 0**&gt;

U.S. participation in Bosnia
rescue entails great risks

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Saturday, December 10, 1994
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P e 'ia n a • o s d ta b ilitia i
nawd'ng atvatanc* a* pa**-cl
pa*a .*1 *nf a* ts*a* paocasd a*9*
crou d ca— ac* is* ADA Court
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Sou*l.« ad**a&lt;a ad as# -*•** ng
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r»anto'd M«r«id Sanlord Florida

Resign
( o n lln u t d ( i o n P i | t I A
( leaily lo l u t r iim u r limn (tnr
i ommlsstoner ** mrintier* nl
Ihr I lisimti at ( iHiinilMlon l*
1 ollll .ir\ In tlx iripilfrm ents nl
our &lt;*11y I'm lf Only « n r i i h i i
mtssionrr (nr 1Ik- Mayor) should
he m i ih r llin iu rii 4 I ('in n
misskxt |wr ||im h -&lt; 1 min nl Ihr
Cm lr ■*
In M.in h 117* 1 Henson *».«»
ap|*&gt;intrd a* 4 private eltt/rn
In s rrv r nit itir hist, irk n u n
mi** mu lit then Mayor 1*4111
t.iiv r* i 1 4111I In N u v r r n b r r .
1*7*1 Hrnsnn «*• r lr tlr t) 4
r l i v 1 nm m t**lnner liui r r •
UM lliril nil tlir IlM m lr Mini
mi**mn Ih r illy tom mlsskm
j&gt;k k rd Mon Sargent 4* Ih rlr
r r p r r s r n l a t l v r 4 m l h n ih
ltrn*nll 4 Itll Sargent served
(ng«Ihet
Fro m Nuvrrnbrr 2 IHU3 to
Ikrcrm lirr ^ |!7M llir ir Ii4il
h r r n nn q u ra llu n whether
m v * r| | 11 r ( 'o m m l* * l t in r r
S 4 i | [ r n l s h o u ld h n lh h r
v i i r d ’ ltrn*&lt;m %dkl in hrr
trslgiidlkm Ir 1Ir»
Now sod
■truly 4flrr Ihr w-icind &gt;r4f nl
srrvlng together 4111! 4llri I
t u v r recently lic rn r l r t l r i l
Mayor by m t | » n t this qucs
•ton* d M »r* "
V 411 4 raised Ih r quratlon
Monil4t whether 11 » 4 t proper
fur io n illy iirn n iiw iiu irtt to
serve on llir hitiiun hoard
noting Ih r rlly in m n ilM in n
sometime* m n ttd e rs issue*
c o n c e r n in g I h r h is to r ic a l
commission
A f i r r i r « l r » i n ( T a y lo r *
opinion. ltrn*on resigned Irom
Ih r h isto rical c o m m is s io n ,
Waving
I b rllrtr lh.it hr !•
p r i r i t 4nit Ihrrr 41r i**nr* of
^llk« 41 Ion id hunt* 41 lit |ml try
ynaiter • th4l Ih r r lly turn
mi l»* Inn «houlil tin tiir 4* 4
p h o lr limit m l him I lltr same
Jfiiirmil*»toner* tiring sealed on
ith r 111 *10 111 4l C o in m l«* lo n
w h k h nmy hr considered lo tir
A ro n flk t It 1* up lo olhrr* lo
4 e r l d r w hether i h r y 4l*o
^tioutil resign
k In r r t i r « i n ( ih r nirttthrr*hip
Yrquirrm ent* li« lltr hutliuta al
Commission In thr r lly ro d r,
J a y lo f oolrit *omr of thr pro
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Sinn Fein and Britain to meet face to face
• f SHAWM PO O ATCH M IK
Associated Pr**» Wnttr
B E L F A S T . Nod hrr n Ireland —
T l l l r r month* 4flri Ihr hlslofk'
Iru rr In N oilttrin Ireland. lltr
IMA'* jmlitli 4I alltr* and the
I t n t l s h g o v e rn m e n t h r j i n
Ida r lo |di r Jteda r talk* today
I r t d l n f Ih r Sinn Frin delega
lion of w nlor parly strategist*
• ill l«r Martin MiGuinnew* 4
Ini liter lri*h Mrpohluan A rm y
romm arutrr
Negotiation* arr an arra of
'•niggle for u*. Ju*l a* Ih ry ttrrr
for Nrl*on Mandrla and ih r
Afrtran National Congress in
Smith Alrk a
Mt Guinness 44
1old a &lt;ruwd lighting lltr chill
Thursday nlghl In Catholic wesl

Hrtfaaf

* W e h a v r l i r r o off o u r k r t r r *
for 2 5 y r a r * — a m i w r r r n o !
g o in g l a r k d o w n o n l l i r m fur
anyone*"

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Theatre-------(o n lln u r d from Page 1A
W r arr spofitiulng Ih rrr m l
Irg r *lud e n l* w ith scholar
slllfn Fogle r»|44lllrd
T h r griaip also *|4Ui*orrd a
srntor c lll/rn lurk liron l«u llir
l o m m u n i i y j u » 1 p r i o r lo
thanksgiving last year They
also contribute fund* lo llir
L 'n llrd Negro C o llrg r Fund.
MSVI* and olhrr lo m m u n iiy
non |&gt;tofll organt/allon*
T h r dinner Ihratre, which
they Itojtr will hraomr an annual
everil, i* ih r only time during
Ih r year the group will wrlk tl
money (rom ihr com m unity.
Fogle said
T k k rt* lor lltr rv rn l arr 925
cat h which Iim lotle* •inner and
lltr show There will al*n tir a
cash liar during Ih r ro ck U l)
(tour T k k r t* ran tie port hase-tl
al lltr iltor
The tlt»irs will ofaril at fi p in
Dinner will tir srrvrtl from 7 to H
p m and lltr show- will tir from H
lo 9 p in
"W r rr rs p n tin g a hoi nlghl
al Ihr Sanlotd Clvk Center on
Saturday " Fogle said

t*

P

pocaine
C o n tln u c d from Page 1A
| J"Even a small amount can
lausr 1 .trdi.it arrhylhm ia and
death.” G o rr added "T h e holiflsvs and family celebration* are
turning ufi and I don't warn
Idem blemished or activities
lif a r re d w ith an u n h a f ip y
i-ient suddrn death caused hy
yicalnc.”
I .Along with an Irregular lirari
l&gt;f at. G u rr viitl, cocaine can
i ausr hlootl firrssurr In skyrock­
et trsulllng in brain hrm nrrhagr
|iUtl dr-.tlh
"So lar Ihl* yrar, G o rr said hr
tb!* bad nine cocaine related
ralh cases In llir county comarrd lo Hvr cases m 1991 Four
Ihitsr tlr.itIt* Including Ih r
3 -y ra r-o ld and 4 0 -y ra r-o ld .
4 r r r classe d as nalural and Ih r
A st a llrtbulrd in violence, ac•Idrnts. drowning*, nr o lh rr
ijurlrs O nly one of Ih r 1991
*-ulne-rrlalrtl death* was nalitll.
T h r doctor said thr 23-yrar old
id Itn-ti mu fKirlylng and afirr
turning home, complained In
Mtmmalrs hr did nol Irrl well
lorr h r rolla.*|K-tl and died.
r»|* showed hr I1.11I a eomhlnaBon ol alcohol, marijuana and
|ocalnr In his system. Coi aim- is
irlaM tll/rd In 30-40 m lnulrs.
rhllr marl|uana remain* In ih r
■Kly for months
Core drnrrlltrd Srm lnolr as a
Hall, ftracrhtl coun iy w h rn
3(nf&gt;arrd In lls Lirgrr nrighlm m
ih r r r m ore c o c a in e -rrla lrd
riuhs are rrttirdcd. However.
1e autopsies hr ha* fierformrd
how drugs arr inflllrallng h rrr,
ullng "llia l Is ,1 disaster."

I

" llr y man Ihl* 1* a mission W r
don l have any money,
said
Ta t lor
The pair ih.*n turned ami Irli.
one looking Itat k a* hr Irfl
"I think oner hr ra m r In Ih r
rralualkin It was a church, fir
rrall/rd hr was wasn't going lo
g n anything from it*." said
Taybtr
Hut Ta ylor add* "O f 1nurse
I ’m going in *av II was dlvlnr
intrrvrntlon I think h r rrall/rd

Sinn Frln Iradrr (Irrry Adam*.
• I ni rrturn rd lo Itrlla*! ra rllrr
Thursday billowing dlu u*»k»n*
In Washington with Clinton ad
mlnlairaikut offtrMl*. inirodurrd
lltr Sinn Frln drlrgaiktn lodi
vldually four ntrn and two
wornrn. all but onr Inun thr
m ath
TTtr oullawrd IMA brgart oh
serving an o p rn-rn d rd cease fire
Sr pi |. halting II* vloirnt rant
(Mlgn again*! H rlll«h rtilr of ih r
pmtrlnrr
In Ih r talk* starting today.
Ilritaln • » i» m rm h rr train l*
expected In illtru M Ih r strp*
Sinn Frln and Ih r IMA must lakr
lirfrtrr thr (A lly 1 an hr allowrd
Into hmadrr disrussmn* with
p m Ilf tilth Protestant*
T h r U*l lim r ih r IMA *al down
O j i r n l v with Ih r British w 4* in

1931

Thr wr nr gotta t Ion* prnducrd
p a r t i t i o n of I r r t a n d . w i t h

nominal indrprndrnr r for Ihr
miMlIy Cat hoi Ir south and io n
lln urd llriiith rulr in Ih r miMlIy
l*roir*iani north
A d a m * , m a i l i n g lh o » r
Condon iirgoilallont 73 yrar*
ago. *ald ‘ The agrnda lor Irish
frrrdom wa» Irfl ln&lt; run p lrlr W’r
arr going back Into talk* with
ih r British govrrrtm rnl lo &lt;omp lrlr that agrnda
lo *rr Ihr
ilrllla h g o v r r n m r n l le avin g
IrrU n d **
Since Ih r IMA was horn In llte
mld*t nl P ro lrs ia n t-C a lh o llr
* l r r r l cl a « h r « In N o r l h r r n
IrrU n d in ID0U. Hr ItAin hat
prrkirilrally rngagrd IMA Sinn
Frln Iradrr* usually through
Intrrm rd u rir*
Mr Guinness and Adam* w rrr
young IH A com m ander* In ­
volved In Ih r fir*1 a b o rilv r
(arr lo (a rr talk* with British
minister* during ih r group •
flr*i lirtrf rra sr lire in 1972
Since ih rn S inn F r ln ha*

Tests
C on tin u e d from Page I A
want*
of these middle *&lt; In».I student*
Itrlorr the v gel into high %&gt; S o l
*&lt;&gt; Ih ry ran lie d irn lrd lo the
ftrofirr itMirsr* of study.** said
jkavid W inger ihr * Ikio I di*
ilk I • dirrt tor of Irsllng
T h r •n a n
lr*l, for irn th
grader* tr*ls lltr same Itask
skill* as Ih r ( I T A T hul ask*
m iirr ftrohmg qurslkm* atami
carrrr optkMi*
W r wanl ih rm lo slarl lirtng
able lo ntakr *prt lilt career
plan* al Ihl* lim e." Winger said
" W r lirllrv r Ihl* lr»l will give u*
llir inlormalken ihry nerd lo
m a k r s o m e |&gt; U n * ”

T h r new Irsl*. whl&lt; h arr made
hv Ih r A C T (Ameitcan College
Testing! rvkfatralkm havr Ire n
designed *0 iltal Ihr inm p an v

Robbers
(&gt; n lln u e d from Page I A
Ih r other man
(B tln lrd a gold p la trd srtn lm e n ta l k handgun to the hrad
I Die Ih r r r year old tins a im in g
*tk&gt;oi him If hr didn't stop
ing
The ruhhrr* led allrr alHiul IS
n&amp;lmit r%
^ W r d n rs tla y. ahoul a hallid/rii people w rrr «tudylng Ihelr
Ikhlr* al W lllu m and lAttra
(la rk * Mission 9(X) W |3ih SI
-«f 9 IS p m whrn iwn men
ta r r e d and fiointing gun* al
them, demanded Ihry lie on Ih r
(loof and give Ihrm money
&lt;hir vtcllm . William Taylor.
4 t. ol Sanlord said when the
git nip d id n ’t rrsfsind the roblifr* again demanded they lie
i|p*n and give ih rm money
^ t r y &lt;om pllrd. Taylor said
W r w r r r kind of In th in k "
said Taylor "I ikm'l think any ol
ill h rllrv rd proplr would rob us
Ilya church ’
•Taylor said two pnlkx car*
ftissrd during ihr robbery, but
(ltd not si oft Still under guni/tnt. one ol ihr victim* said

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100 d a y s a fte r IR A tru c e

o| thr lentil I’Unninti Agent t
(l.l’Al on th&gt; llitii.r* -il &lt; Olll
ltll**lon 4* in p ilrrd 4t thr
ptr*rni into
Although llirfr I* no tlo
Utlon of lltr Sun«hlnr I .aw
I .it lot w fotr
It I* m y legal
opinion I hut no tnrntlirr of Ihr
U in fA d iM l City ( n n in iittiim
•lioulil tir on Ih r l|l*ti»rl« a I
('ominissfcui Ihi* nmy not I* 4
I ••polar opinion Iml 11 i* nit
lir*l 4ftil tionr*l opinion I tir
City Commission d rrid r* ni4t
Irr* concerning 4lld (rio tlt
m r n d r d h t Ih r | ll« lo r lr 4 l
I oinmiwkion T lirtr I* *omr
tt I14I of 4 1 onl)* 1 of m irtr* l lo
Ii4 tr 4 I IIy ('ominl**ton ilu k r
(tr« i*m u i * lo n irrn ln it nm tlrr* 11
nmy h 4 v r. in r * * r n r r rr
c o n in ir n d r d lo Itself |thr
1 inn in l **lon I lot d e ris io n
F u ith rr ih r C lly ('om inl**
tnnrft«| that 4(r ttirinliri* of
Ih r I I l » l orl« a I Cainm l**lort
tiould tir *uli|n I lo Inlnrmatkm
Aii&gt;t lo n m iu n li 4tlon* w ith h 4ir
not p r o v id e d
1 o n u n lM io ti

Fndar. D»t»mb»i * 1» 4

h r look llir w rung path
Tavlor said h r was Irlghtriied
during lltr ordral. but ik&gt;t really
*• arrd

1 . 1.1

will tie ahie In graphically draw
ftarallrl* tel wren ih r two lr*l*
for rnmparlann*

rm rrg rd a* a tlgnilk aril polltk al
lo n e In N iu ih rrn IrrU n d . al
trai ling about I I p rrirn t ol Ihr
vo ir, but tiring puhllrly shunnnl
by llrttaln
Three yrar* oI *n rri com­
munications hr I wren MrGlIln
nr** arid Hr Ham * Northern
Irr U n d Officr produt rd *ulll
&lt;irn i hojir for Hntaln iltal last
D rrem tirr. In ro njunrikm with
ih r Irtth govrrnm rnl. II o llrrn l
Sinn Frln a pla&gt; r in nrgoiuikm *
If Ih r IMA ir a w d all v k ilrn ir lor
three monih*
IMA mrrnbrr* killed a Cathohr
l*rtiman during a robbrry last
m o n th and h a v r co n tinu e d
w ounding people at r u » n l of
■otnmoit criminal activity, hut
otherwise have honored Ih r
crate lire
T h r IMA ha* k lllrd about
I .MOO of Ihr nearly 3.200 proplr
•la in In N o r lh r r n Ire la n d *
quartrr century of condiri

H elp Us
Celebrate

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W r will tir a M r lo look al Ih r
Kspiorr and ISan ir*i* and
say ThI* I* wltal lltr sludrnl
would havr made on Ihr other
Irsl and do roniftartson* likr wr
havr dnnr In lltr past. ' W lngrr
said W r will slill fa- testing Ihr
samr Itask skill* wr arr ju*i
adding s&lt;Kite atkllikenal Informa
Iktll lo brltrr *rrvr I fir *tu
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FIRST ANNIVERSARY
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A c c o rd in g lo W ln g rr
Ih r
m uhllr *a fit ail print Ifial* Itave
given th ru approval lo thr plan
lo implement Ih r new Irsl* T h r
high sc ImiM prtrw ipal* will m m
nr si w rrk lo discus* Ih r 1 hange
al lltrlt level They. Ion. arr
rs p rc lrd lo approve Ih r plan.
W lngrr sakt

$ 2 .0 0

Shortly afirr Ih r first of lltr
year. Winger said Ih r district
will meet with rrp rrsrn ia llvrs of
thr stair D rp a n m rn t o( Eduta
lion to work oul ih r tir tails "
W lngrr ftoftrs Ih r new irsl*
will Itrllrr prr jure students for
Ihr future while assessing Ih rlr
skill levels on basic knowledge

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’ W twn *omeunr pull* a gun
on you and fMitnt* II your hrad.
you ttrgm In think T don 1 really
w-anl lo die now It'* an awful
thing to look dow n llir harrrl of a
gun like iltal W e'rr not *urr
what Ih r mrwsagr of II was
W e're still talking that over

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TO -D O Weekend guide
Friday uml Saturday — IV&lt; ft and 10 - I.Ignis ol I tfr from
(t until ft |i m at O a liU a n l’.»iK Cemetery, at the Intrrsn tlnn id
Httirhart Ho.ul and S I ! lltA in I..iKr Maty Tin- event will
Iraturr I »aa» luminaries through thr i v i n r i r h with a I n r
nativltv *•rnc a tritlrintiraiii r tree and refreshment*
At 7 p m
S a tu rd a y on ly a ra u d lrltg h t service ol
rrttiem hiaiur will Itr held at the mausoleum Although th rrr I*
no rh a tg r lor admission reservation* arr requested tiy phoning
122 12 a i
T h r rs rn l I* sponsored tn IVtldwin fa in hlld Cemeteries and
Funeral Home*
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Satunlav — Iter IO — Sanford C'hrttiuaa event* I’aradr on
Seminole Hint hrgtnntng at 3 p m ('onilrmou* rn lrrtaln m rn t
and event* around th r Hit/ Theater tx-yiniiing at 4 .TO p in Hit/
Pascal* Pageant on th r Second S trrrt stage tx-glrinlng at 4 .40
p m Tree lighting rerrm ottv and rntrriatnm rnt at fl j&gt; m S itth
annul ( h rn im / r l« u t jiaradr idl shore from Sanlord on t.akr
Monror tx-gtnnlng at 7 p m
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Satunlav — Dec 10 — f a i r llo ik r in thr Srm tnolr I'rn trr
Sanford. l« celebrating It* first anniversary with a Ix-nrlM for
Meal* on Wheel*
Mr* Claus (sorry Santa i* busy getting rradv for Christina*
Eve deliveries) and th r Star T rrk k rr* will hr on hand to |«wr
lor photo* with ituiw w ho pay %2 for each picture
Th r Star Vrrkkrr* w ill arrive at I p m Mr* t tail* will a rm r
at 2 p m
For inorr Informal ion &lt;all thr «torr at T 71 &lt;1117
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Sunday — O rr 11 — Sporl* Card and Ka&lt; mg t'oHrrtlhlr*
Show at thr Sanford Ctvk- I'r n t r r 401 E S rm in o lr lllvd Irtnn
't a r n until S p m N ASC A H dir i a«t* rornlr* and many ol hr r
Itrru* will tw available a* well a* iloor |irt/r« Admission t« f |
l&lt;rr adult C hlld rrn under 17 arr admitted free Santa I*
** hrdulrd to atrlvr at 7 p m
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Sunday — On11 — Centra! Florida • aou! wtlrrlit«S
•pim filled rontrm porarv g.»*|irl group C*od Sent will hr In
concert al Ihr Hu kory Avenue C hu n h «d God 4 p m
featuring T h r Oviedo Voter* of |-ral*r and lll&lt; kory Avenue
Cnnprl Choir
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Sunday
l)n I I — T h r Si Paul Mi%*ionary Hapii*l C hun h
Ca*tlr llrrw rr Scholarship Committee Invltra th r community
to th n r Annual (educational Scholarship Day. I I a m T h r
rooming speaker will hr thr Florida Edur at ton Contmtsakmer.
Ik m j Jam rrw in of TalUhasoer
At Ih r 5 p tn educational * rho U r*hlp program th r
rornitilttre will award Ih r *( hnlarshljt* for I'HM l)!V to those
deserving students Guests for th r occasion will hr Ih r
dynamic Srm inolr Gosjir I Chotr

Simpson alternate jury seated
LO S A N G E L E S — Ending a grueling two m onth srarrh lor
Ih r people to dretdr O J Simpson * fate, lawyers have selected
a panel of 12 alternate Jurors that closrlv rrsrtobies llir main
| u r v p w - h r d l a *4 m o o l l t

The alternates sworn In Thursday range from a 4 4 &gt; ra ro ld
black letnale computer ter hnlctan who said Ms Stmpmn
w.isn t a saint” to a 2 H year o ld femalr lllsjiari1- real estate
appraiser who said Simpson was "the onlv |&gt;rrson wlio fiad a
visitor motive.”
There are nine wom en and three men among the alternate*
The group l« comprised of seven blacks, lour whiles and one
Hispanic
The main Jury, selectrd Nov 3. consist* ol eight women and
four men Eight Juror* arr black, one while, two lllsjutilr and
one of m txrd race.

Wayward whale disappears
PENNSAUKF.N. N J — A right whale that has firm roaming
•he Delaware Hiver got stuck on mud flats near an oil refinery,
hut klckrd Itself free two hours lalrr and d!%a|&gt;prarrd Info a
crowded shipping rhanttrl
Marine biologists frarrd th r whale would die when II got
stuck Thursday night. They threw rocks at It while trying lo
coax II hark into Ih r water
"T h e animal did II himself. It klckrd Itself free w ith his tall."
said Hob Schorlknpf. director of Martnr Mammal Stranding
Unit tn Hrlgantlne " T h r rocks they were throwing al It may
have stimulated It.”
T h r whalr first upprarrd along Philadelphia's riverfront last
Saturday, swimming In circles with a head wound
Northern right whales arr Ih r rarest of all Ih r great whales
Th e y were once considered a favorite of hunters for their oil
and balerti. and arr most often found off Ihr roast of Cape C cmI
and Nova Scotia.

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Kids’ height, social problems linked?
S r M A T T M tW r O R O A N l
Associate 1 Paris Wntar
( lilt A G O — Short ( hlldtrir arr mi inorr
likrlv l » tie shv. anxkMi* or dejttrssrd than
taller v'Mittgslrr* according to a study dial
rtmlradk Is earlier rraran h
Th r study flnarurd by a group dial
*up|M&gt;ris Ih r use ol growth Imnnoiie*
suggests that parrot* who hopr rx|irrislvr
hortnonr treatment* will im p ro vr their
children * srlfrslrrrri may fir wasting tlrelr

money
1 tie strongest «a*r for treatment should
not fir tiased on thr asautnptkm that If
ytdi'ir short yini'rr ftavtng problem s." said
study t il author David Nandtirrg a prole**.*
ol jirdutite p sy th u iry at Itw Sta ir Untvrrsi
ty of Nrw Vork In lluftalo
I fir study jndillshrd Wednesday III thr
journal IV d U Ifk s. was financed tn part tiy
thr Hum an Growth Foundalkm a oonptufi!
group that hack* th r u sr of grow th
hormones f uimdatum nirm tirrs sop|-.rtr &lt;1
die study • finding*
The rrs ra rrh was tiasrd on surveys of I HO
taiys and 7H girt* ages H in 14. who were
.eferrrd to a |irogratn for trratm rnt ol bright
deficiency Hewari tier* would not d lv lose

th e lio s p it.il w h r r r t h r p r o g r a m I* b a s e d
K ie v f o u n d d ia l s I m m I I m iv * d r s r r t lir d
I h r m s r t i r * a* less six ta lly a i t l v r b u t d id
n o t l u i r m o r e tirf ra v k ir p m b l r m « I li a n a
g i i H i j m l a v e r a g e b r lg lil
O ld e r lio y s w h o w r r r s h o rte r th a n
r x j i r r t r d t r n r i r d In s h o w
s lig h t ly in o r r
p ro b le m s , p r o t iatilV fie. a u s r t h r v h « v r f a r n
l i v i n g w i t h t h r u s h o rtn e s s for a lo n g e r
|w rDNt of l l r n r . N a n d t ir r g sa id

Girls though w rrr nearly tndlsllngulsli
alilr from th r normal grmiji and srrtn rd In
fir better oil In soinr rase* The youngrr
girl* - H to 12
dew. rllie.l their alhfrllr
prumisr a n d * a lat skill* more |nm|llvrly
Ilian even normal size girl*
*'S&lt;m lety oaerpt* |irtltr girl* rnorr Ilian
jirtitr tmym.” said study coauthor Susans
t am pin an assistant prolrssor at Stair
Univrrslty of Nrw York at Huffalo
I fir findings eontradD t earlier studies
suggesting stDirtrr youngsters arr m nrr
likrlv to fir maladjusted (Iran tatter chlldrrn
.Inn W riss a sjxikrsrnan lor G r n r n ln h
live whD h earned 92 H i million Iasi year on
growth hormone sale* s.ild Ih r findings
w r r r rvttisisirnl wtlh the iontjiany s p h llm
ophy
Atwnit 20 (MX) U S (h lld rrn have taken

Artist’s colorful wail,
house draw complaints
■ y Tha Asaoclatad Pros*
TLK*SON Aft/ - The purple
and hot pink guest tunisr w a*
had enough Hut Ih r !) loot wall
|ialnlrd aijua orange and yellow
was the Iasi straw
l.lsa Frank's nrighlxtrs oh
Jrctrd lo Ih r ofltiral displays In
Itirir afTturnl inarm u rn ! sobdl
visDm and i(xik her ro court f it v
M .iglslratr G ro rg r Anderson
rulrd Wednesday tb.il Ih r wall
rx rrrd rd th r rlly's six tool limit
lly allrriKxin title k dust was
lly ln g a n d r o n r r r l r was
crumbling as workrrs krux ked
oil Ih r w a lls rx rrs s tirigbt
much to Ih r satisfaction of
nrlghUtr llrntsr Kolllng*
* It wux Itkr ((Hiking at a prison
wall from my living rrxtrn %hr
said
Frank, an artist wlio run* a
huslur** that makes colorful
school supplrrs. hasn't corn
nirntrd atMKil lire dispute Hut

nrightair Hr ad Hulling* — no kin
tn Drnisr Hulling* — satd as long
as no salrty problem were in
v o lv rd people sh o uld have
minded thr ir own tMisIness
I find it somewhat rrp rrh rn
slide that someone ra n tell rnr
what I ran do with m y prnjiri
ly .' hr said
I hi* is Am rtlca.
alter all "
T h r r r I* s iiin r h o p r for
Autrrira Mr Hotting* — Ihr
guest house r&lt; •n|| stand trig

human growth hormone T h r National
Instltulrs ol Health estimate about H tw o
rrrrlv r (h r d n ig solely lot ttw tn flk rrasous
ID- tors say (irn rtvrd jnychologD al rra* &gt;n*
are Irrfpirntly 1 tie only jnotilrm * rttrd by
|N«rrnts rrrprrstlng the treatment whtrfi
&lt;m l* s I m m i ! I k H / r i a year
Many doctor* re co m m e n d horm one
trratmrnt lor t hlldrrn only il It's m rd k ally
lirirssary. surfi a* when kidney lallure
trad* lo a defle Irney In llir natural growth
hortnonr
(M hrrwlsr irsraM tiers said. I tie treatment
may tie inorr irauruallr Ilian w h atrvrr
sex u l pfoldrm* lire |iarrnla arr trying tn
avoid
’‘Having lo go to Ih r rndra rlne rllnlrs the
dally uijrilDHis and /urriital supers isum —
arr these tailors even m n rr alrrsafur'"
( artijxis said
J rrrm y HilVin prrsidrni of lire Washing
tun based Foundation on Kronr/mk Trend*
a tlilnk lank Itial sludtrs thr rth k a l. stm U I
a n d r i o n u i n l i t n ip lt c a llo n s of n rw
tr« hnologte* said the study shows th rr r 'w
nothing w rong with tiring short
T hr liotlotn line is ihls." said the 5 fiM it 7
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Sports
IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
SSC hosts B 1 tournament
SA N FO R D
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Rent* Ai U «i n u in i I 4 M players hriwert* Ihr
A£r% ol*« im l I 4 e lil |Millrl|Mlr Iht* weekend

Georgia blasts U C F
O K I A M O — « arkvs Sirring screed i t |«wnt»
juid T y \A ilson edited IN as i . n 4 ( u took « •mind
earl* end « m l on In inul l rotral FVetda A.l A ]
Ih u m iii nuhi
It * m live fourth *U*l|hl * In fcw ( i n * ( u 14 Oi
a h li h u|&gt;rn&lt; lie Southeastern Conference
« h n lu lr it T r n u r u r r m .ten 4
I'atru k hulls ird O n t r e l FVeula » n h IN
jsxnts end Ikerryl lin t * end Howard Porter
rm h pullrd d m n alt irh iu m l* tnr Ihr Knight*

[AROUND THE NATION]
Virginia rips Bethune Cookman
C H A R L O T T E S V IL L E Ve — COfy Alr»en&lt;trf
a t r n l 2N j»&gt;int* I h u n d t i lo Wed f!*e I a* slier*
in dovibk ll| u ir« e« X A h ranked \ irtflnla tvel
IW-thutve « laAnven Mr* 40
L e irn y Strong w nred IS point* (or Ihr
W iktreis (2 2L * h i were (dating thru firm
St A A ii|i|&lt;&gt;nrn' eflrr n |irn in ( Ih r season
i ^ i l l l t l Ih irr N AIA Irem*

WHAT’S HAPPKNINQ
TO D A Y
JU C O Men's Basketball
St Petersburg JC at Seminote CC 7 30 p m

JU C O Women's Basketball
Semmoie CC at R'ortard Clastic

Boys’ Basketball
Seminote et Oviedo F 4 I t p m JV 6 p m v
r x t m
Leke Mery et Lymen r » p m
Lake Howell ft Mainland P * p m ; JV. S 30
p m . V. 7 p m
Del end at lake Brantley P 4 p m JV S 30
p m . V. 7 30 p m
Orengewood Chrtetlen at Merritt leiend Chile
lien J V . S M p m . V 7 p m

Y o u ’v e
Olson, Rams
best ’Hounds

g o t

LO N GW O O D
Finishing m ik r* all
dlflrrrm r
With Ih r proper finishing a Met k nt * &gt; »d &lt;
hr Iranetnvmrd Into a piece at lirllka vii futnllt
a mound &lt;d &lt;la* lurried Into a ( &lt;rr&lt; tan urn
Without lln id iin t a n e w i* (usi running •
kh king
On Thurvdat night Itir I akr Mart Mam* «*
i M r to llnl*h a ro u p lr uf Ih rlr often*
nfqsetunitk* arul evdketed a 2 0 win u trr
l* man Greyhound* In a Nerninuk Alhk
C a nlrrrm r girls erarrr man h al Ih r ( ‘art
Hr rile* AthkIX t'omplr*
Ih r |u n M varsity gamr
v m i by L
M.r&gt; 4 0 The Brahman (dayed to a I I liras
We (dated a lin k Ml brtlrv iitrughl
*aid
I a k r Mar* cr«»i h hill 1 is v k
W'e re gettlr&gt;* tu
»&lt; •Thing iitgrlhrr arul playing together a* a In m
T h r girl* arr Marling tu urukrsiarid llir *ts&lt; rm
ra ih rt
arul ih ry rr Marling lo play into a tr-a
than a* a group nt Individual*
Wr *ltll hate lo eruvk un iiur finishing W r
rtrrd In lakr M llr r adtanlagr ol our •harurs
t_.hr Mary, w h*h U nix bed 1*1 six** on *-«al
m . r t l JO minutrs into Ihr game » hrn Angie
i Hum mwbkd home a ror net ku k from Allium
HnMnsim Otuwi stored In Ihr V4th ininutr id il»»
second half when she ripped a right traded shH
inside the k fl goalpost
II* iompartann Lym an n*»k just four stun*
only three &lt;d which required la k r Mary goalie
VIn hrllr Rovlln In make a sate Greyhound
kre|irr hwtnlr llrtarul irgisirrrd IO sates
* |'m very (dr**rd with what ih r girls did on
thr Held tonight ” said l.ym an mar h Gory
Itornrtt
Everyone worked hard on defense
W ith the wea(*tn* lltal l_ake Mary ha* In allot*
only loro goal* i* an a&gt; i tmi(dl*hmrnt
•But we )uM ran I fliu*h on offense W'r rtrrd
wMneone lo step up and finish to start si nring
some goals Onre that happen* we won I hate lo
absorb so m uch pressure on d e f e n s e
l_akr Mary |6 ] I oterall It I SAC I ftosis
Ckartsalrr rrn ira l Cal hoik this Saturday af
irrtwixi Lym an I2 tl oterall 2 ft S A (’| iratels i*»
Orange Park on Saturday
PATRI0T1 TOP HAW KS
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - (h rts a k M.xix a ami
Kim tfc Itfuro ear h * card i* w g "* i« Tb u rv la t as
i he l_akr luartlky t*slry»i*sf»vetrsme an rarly t O
dehrtt In treat thr Lakr ttorrrU Nlltei Hawks ft I

■ w M S m t ilW r C * * *
Laka Mary % first goal Thursday nrghi cam#
midway through in# first half, whan Angia Olson
got har n**i lo a comar sich from Allison

Bobcnson and dosclsd it past Lyman dafvndars
Lauran Hargraavas (No 1 ft|, ftomar Forgy (No 17),
and goaisaapar Jonma Baland

al Torn Storry I teld

Seminole A lh k llr Conference! hosts hishetp
Mcaatrr Saturday la k r llnw rll dlofrs In '.I 3
HALL LEADS LIONS
SANFORD — Karen Hall netted a hat In- k
Thursday night to kad the O vkd o Lions lo a 3 I
win over Semirtok s l ighting Seminole* al
Thomas E W’hlgham Slacilurn
Paula G ilk n srored Semirtok s goal on a |m s s
from llollv Hie hardwm
Oviedo also v tv i live freshman game 3-0 while
Semtnok lc»rk the pm tor varsiiv m airh I O on a
goal by l-eslle A infer non
Hie Lions rmtshot Semtnok ir»h In ihe varsity
contest and had a 2 I edge in comer ku k*
forcing Tn M - goalkrejrer Laura Williams to makr
right sates Oviedo s gcsillr tiad thtre saves
Now 0 7 1 overall and 04* ut Seminole A lh k ttc
I onlerence p la t S e in liu rk Will hc**l |^»ke V la ly
neat Tuesday. D m 13

I akr h ra n ik y w un die junior varsity game
.11 The Lake How ell freshm an won 2 1

Lindsey Weaver gate l_ake Howell a I &lt;1 kail
with her first half goal Mottxa lied Ihr score a
few minutes latrr when stir c o n t r r lr d on a
(irnallt Lk k Site later adekd an unassisted goal
in the se« «»nd half
Gingrr Sr tile k assisted on troth of Svhruin s
goals Maggie 1 trills converted on an assist from
lenna At mar In cn m p ktr I he scoring fetr l_akr
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Ih r Patrux* dottunalrd plat outstxxiung laikr
Il iac It 2-1 ft and having a 4 3 advantage In
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for Ift sates la lu m Murphy and Ih rrrs a Mi»m
star ear li p la y d a hall in goal lor laikr llta n tk v
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laikr h ra n ik y |7 I oterall and 7 0 In the

State-ranked Seminole
adds Oviedo to hit list

leke Mery el Lyman 6 p m
Orengewood Christian el Mer
Mil Itlend Chrtetlen 4 p m

Prewt Steff Report*

Oviedo at Seminole JV. 5 15 p m . V 7 p m
Lyman at laka Mary F 4 30 p m . JV. 5 45
p m . V . 7 30 p m
lake Brantley el lake Howell JV. 5 4J p m V
7 30pm

Wrestling
Lake Mery at New Smyrna Beach JV. 6 30
p m . V. 7 30 p m

SATURD AY
Women’s Baseball League
Daytona Baach at San lord. 1 p m

JU C O Women's Basketball
Seminole CC at Broward Classic

Boys' Soccer
Oviedo at Mainland JV. 11 a m . V. 12 30 p m

Girls’ Soccer
Clearwater Central Catholic at Lake Mary JV.
noon. V. 1:30 p.m.
Lyman at Orange Park JV. noon, V. 2 p m
Blehop Moore at Laka Branllay JV. 1 30 p m .
V, 3 p m

Wrestling
Samlnola, Blehop Moore, Kletlmmee Qaleway
al Oviedo. 10 a m
Lyman. Laka H ow ell, Titusville al Laka
Branllay. 10 am

PRO B A S K E T B A L L
7.30 p m — W K C F
Miami U ra l. (I.)

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SA N FO R D — The Fighting Semi
notes arr trac k
After suffering through a siibjiar
srason Iasi year Ih r Srm inolr High
School girls' tiaskrltiall train ha*
come track this year Intent on
reclaiming Us place among Ih r
stair's elite
Thursday night al hill Fleming
Memorial Gym nasium . Ihe Tribe
won H b loth game in 1 1 starts,
c ru sh in g visitin g Oviedo 59-40
behind a 24 point. 11-rebound,
four assist jM-rlorinam r by senUir
Trntshla Eason
Th e junior varsity contest went lo
Oviedo by Ihe score ol 47-38
W ith Ihe win. Seminole, ranked
No 8 in Ihls week's Florida Sports
W riters' Association's Class 5A
M a le |toll. Improved Its Seminole
Athletic Conference record lo 4 0
The Lions sulfrrrd their second
straight conference sc ItKick and fell
lo ft 4 overall and 2 2 In the SAC

Boys' Soccer

Spruce C rt«k at Ovlado JV. 5 p m , V. 6 30
pm

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By T O N Y OeSONMISN
Herald Sport t f dilof

Girls' Basketball

Girls' Basketball

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Raiders host No. 3 St. Pete
Mika Shappard (No 12) and Ihe Seminole Community College Raiders
will host the St Petersburg Junior College Trojans, ranked No 3 in the
National Junior Collage Athletic Association poll, tonight at 7 30 p m
The Trojans, 100, are coached by former SCC mentor Bill Payne

Oviedo will have III I lr- lime lo
regroup as Ihe Lions bust S p n irr
Creek Saturday night T h r Junior
varsity o|iens play al 5 p in. with
thr varsity sel for a 0 3 0 p m l!|xrlf
T h r Tribe will lie oil until next

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game J V action starts at li p m
will) the varsity taking Ih r floor a)
7 30 p m
Seminole took control from ihe
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and 33-13 at Intermission Thing*
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lage to 23 |H&gt;lnts. 44 2 1
A lv i having a lug game fur Ihe
home learn was sophomore Dana
Merrick with 13 |mmts. si\ assist*
and six steals
Kalle Ciaudette was ih r lone Lion
In double llgurrs w ith 12 points

Arrow Force III shoots down Wymore Tech Bobcats
Prom Slaff Report*
bwMww m i
E A T O N V IL I.E — Things are slartlng lo come
lo g rlh rr for Ihe Seminole High School boys'
Iraskrlhall tram
With Hirer playrrs scoring In double llgurrs.
Arrow Force til won Its second straight game,
pounding Wymore Tech 7 1-49 Thursday night
•’We've hern playing a llllle liellcr In every
gam e." said Seminole ruach Bob Tralna. " W r did
not play very good at Mainland. Ih rn played
prelly well hut let one gel away al Seabrrezr We
jilayrd much liellrrut Eau Gallle ami loinght
"W e ve hern trying lo drvrloji ih r inside
outside game O u r chemistry has not been very
good. W r luivr u big game with Oviedo tomorrow
(Friday) and two big games next week (al
Edgrw airr and home with laikr M ary) llo|rc
fully, w r can gel on u roll."
A iro w Force III look an 18-14 lead m a closely
fought find quarter. Ihrn turnrd up thr defensive
Intensity In Ih r second quarter. oulM iirlng thr

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a slow third |M-rlod (“ We had a llllle problem with
Intensity coming out of the lockrrroom ." said
ITalual. Seminole gol track on the track III Ihe
Dual quarter in w in going away.
Arrow Force III wus able lo juvsi the big win
despite limited lime from center Chuck Smith
(who's nursing u sore humstrlugl and without
key bark-up Jeff M rrlh lr loot with a had hack).
Leading th r wav for Srm lrm lr was junior

forward N alr Hall with 20 (xrlnts and 12
rebounds Ollier lop performances were turned
In by senior guards llrad Tralna 118 |ximts. five
assists) and Erie Roberts 111) points). Junior
back-up guard Henry Gipson (Hirer points, four
assists) and Smith H w&lt;r points, six rrtxrnndsj
•'Smith did a good Job cunsldrilng he's hurt."
said Coach Tralna "And Uljison has hern our
leading assist man for Ihr year He Is sitll trying
lo find that halance between shooting and
(Kissing H r has not been shooting well, so now
h r Is over-passing When h r gels li all together,
he will lx- a very Important player (or us.”
Arrow F o u r III. now 4-2 on Ihr season and
receiving voles In Ih r Florida Sjxiris Writers'
Association's Class 5A stale poll, visits un
drlratrd Oviedo for a Seminole Alhlellc Confer­
ence bailie tonight al 7 30 p in. Freshman and
Junior varsity games will lx- played al 4:30 p in
and 0 p.m.. rrsjiecllvely.
The Ikihcals were led by Terrance Hurmoii
with 18 points and Willie Williams w lih 14
jxilnls Wymore Tech, ranked second In Ih r Class
2A stale poll, fell to 3-2 on Ihe srason.

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Conserve on lighting,cooking and heating
1 Only use holiday lights during dark
evening hours W'hen retiring for the
evening, reduce crisis and Increase safety by
unplugging all lights at the wall outlet Also
brfore using tree nr outdoor lighting, rheck
for frayed wire* loose connections broken
i»r cracked socket* and arras of r*posed
wire Lights used nulstdr should lie clearly
marked lor outdoor use

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BARBARA
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2

Use energy labels when pun basing
appllaraes If buying a household appliance
as a holiday glfl. use the yellow energy label
as a purr leasing guide for energy effl* lency
3 Switch lo fluorescent lights Should you
Imy or receive a lamp during thr holidays,
use a fluofes* rn i rather Ilian Incandescent
bulb (or light When selecting or replacing
bulb* a 9 watt nururesernt light rrplaces a
HO watt Incandescent bulb

S Keep heating costs (n a m inim um Set
I be heating thermostat tn the lowest com
fortahle temperature. HM 70 degree* or lower
is recommended. T o fun her reduce heating
costs, check and repair healing svstem duct
leaks and every month rrp la rr or clean the
system filler
fr Reduce live costs of outdoor security
lights Attach a timet or motion detector to
outdearr security light* Th is reduces thr
lime that the lights operate, while It ensures
that your borne is protected when you are
away

1 Use your m k ro w a vr erven as much as
possible when rooking holiday meals
Cnoklug with a microwave oven Is energy
efficient compared lo standard electric and
gas range cooking

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Lake Mary Elamantary School recently held a fan Boo* Fair open
houta w h a n author* and storybook character* visited the tchool
M t Fn//le driver o' author of Magic School flu* « a * on hand to
promote her latest adventure, "In the Time of the Dinosaur* ‘
and pose with Lauren McAllister

IN BRIEF
Anniversary benefits Meals on Wheels
SANFORD — f a ir lk-&gt;h* will ic k b ra lr II* first anniversary
with "out of this world" visitors Saturday. Dn lO starling at
I p m M rm m twrs of th r U S S Genesis Star Trek C lu b will Ik at itie bookstore al 1 p nt and Mrs Claus w ill make an
ap|learner at 2 p m I'ltntim With the T rrk k n s nr M rs Claus are
available lot 92 with pfm eeds going lu tirnrfll M rals on Wheels
for Christmas dinners Catr Hook* Is lutalrd In Srtnlnofe
Centre nest to W'al Marl Fur more Infortu.ilIon. &lt; all Iteverlv al
322 til 17

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United We Stand meets Sunday
Untied We Stand Amen* a. a imn |u ii&gt; u n
non prolll
*It Irens action group meets the art unit Sunday of each month
al 7 p m . at th r old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club H«ad
and Lake Mary boulevard AH interested person* are welcome

Aerobics offered
Sanford Rrrrratton Department offer* Slrp Aer«»t&gt;n * al ihr
youth center in Sanford C ity Hall. Monday* and Wednesdays,
(rum 11 In IO a m and 5 30 to t&gt; 30 p m Instniclor is Lisa
Hines Coat Is 93 per clas* For tnformallnn. call 330-56(17

Sanford Rotarians to meel
Rotary C lub of Sanford meet* every Monday ut noon, al the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce but Id inn

Activities for seniors
Lake Mary Senior* Invite anyone 55 year* or older tn Join
them In two weekly activities on Monday Woodcarvcrs from
9 30 lo 11 30 a in . Games, from I to 3 p m., at the Frank
Evans Center. I5HN' Country Club Road

Employment opportunities for seniors
An employment program sponsored by AARI* Senior
Comm unity Service is held at the Sanford A rm o ry Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, frnm H a m to noon. Hill Downey and
Nick Callahan are available in help seniors find employ meni

DEAR DAD: Your son Is facing
some lough circumstances —
b rin g 14 and adjusting lo Ih r
changes In his family. Regard­
less of the fam ily situation,
adolescents cxp rrtrn cr all kinds
of stresses during thr holidays

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FAMILY
COUNSELOR
M ARY
BALK

In many cases teenagers rrslst
the sudden rash of family com ­
m itm ent* because they are
si niggling to assert their In*
dependence.
A d d itio n a l s tre s s ce nters
around some teen-agers* IcrlIngs. whether real or Imagined,
that family inrintterN M ill think
of them as the Iftilr kids who
used lo leave m ilk and cookies
lor Santa at Christmas
A "m un io -m n n" conversation
about hi* behavior last night and
his Christinas wish list must Ika high priority. Several topics
must Ik *discussed
L II your son really hales
tiring dragged through family
g u lh rrln g s . sec If you can
establish a compromise in which
he makes a brief appearance unit
I hen rr treats However, under no
clrcumstniires can h r lie rude or
disrespectful

h |‘tin base rechargeable batteries Many
toys require batteries Choose rechargeable
IwMerie* when faevsible If you deride lo
purrhase a throw away battery, find oul If
your supplier can recycle It
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reusable package w ra p * Holiday
wrapping (taper used once and thrown away
l* wasteful Consider resusahlr options fur
present* popular options include reusable
gift (tags and holes You ran also save
money by using old newspaper or (taper
tvigs for wrapping gifts then reuse them as
a par kaglng material
(B arbara H u g h e s /G re g g I * (h a S a m m o la
C o u n ty E ila n s io n H orn# E c o n o m is t In q u l
r l a t m ay be d ir e c te d to h a r at I h t
C o o p e ra tiv e E it a n s lo n S a r v lc a , 250 W .
C o u n ty H o m a R oad, S a n fo rd . FL 32773 or
p hon e 323 2500 E at. 5554 )

Kiwanis
inducts
Rosin
Alfred It Rosin, a retired
urban planner and building
c o m m is s io n e r fro m L o n g
llearh. N Y . was Installed into
llie K lwants Club of Sanford
hy Hill Fraasa at the club s Iasi
W ednesday noon luncheon
meeting Rosin Is a native of
thr Queens area of New York
City, graduated from Adelphl
University In Garden City.
N Y and look hi* master*
degree al American University
III Washington. I) C
l*rtnr lo retirement, lie was
building comm issioner and
director of planning lor city of
Long llearh, N Y His prior
r*|irrlcncr in N rw York City
ini hided planning consultant
fur 14th Street-Union Street.
Union Square Development
C o rp o ra tio n and ( ’ta n n in g
D m lor o f-th e - Hryant I’ark
Restoration Corporation in

Sanford Klwsnls Club Induction (Irom tall) Bill Fraaaa, Alfrad B. Rosin and Wall Smith.
New York City. While residing
in Stiver Springs Md . he was
director o( revenue resource*
and city p la n n in g for th r
Maryland I’arks and Planning
Commission
Currently. Al and his wife
Charlotte, live on Heron Bav

Circle m lo tk e Mary Their son.
M ark. Is a h u m a n factors
engineer with Maritn Marietta
in Orlando and thetr daughter.
Julie, a fashion designer and
y o u n g m o t h e r , l i v e s In
Yarrlley. Pa
Form erly. Al was secretary

for the Central Florida Kiwanis
C lub and 1% a hearing officer
for the Seminole County J u ­
venile Court and a grandfather
of three
Rosin was sponsored by
W alt S m i t h lor *tub -n tc tn
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Friends ignoring birth hurts Granny
D E A R A B B Y i I need some
advirr on how to deal with a
matter that has hurt me deeply
My husband and I are longtime
friends with three couples in
their 70* las we are) Over the
years, when we have received
announcements of high school
and college graduations, m ar­
riages. and births of thetr grand­
children. we have always re­
sponded with gifts or checks
(We can well afford It J
My granddaughter recently
had a tiaby. (She Is unmarried I
She Is opposed to abortion and
chosr to keep her baby and
finish college 1 wrote to an
etiquette expert and asked the
correct way lo word the printed
birth announcement she sug
grstrd sending baptismal an-

Divorce can make holidays
difficult for adolescents
DEAR MARY: My w llr and I
were divorced Iasi Ju ly, so, of
course, this Christmas Is going
to be lough on everyone Hut I'm
r e a l l y w o r r ie d a b o u t m y
14-year-old son l-ast night hr
sat oulsldr In th r car and
re fu s e d to c o m e In to Ills
grandparents bouse because hr
said hr * tired of being nice tn a
hunch of relatives hr hardly r v r r
secs most of the year
Needless to say. II was Icrrtbly
embarrassing for everyone and
all I knew to do was cut m y vtstt
short and take him home Add I
(tonally, his Imlidny "wish list"
would si agger u wraith y m a n ’s
wallet. Hr has n rv rr made mate­
rialistic Christmas gift demands
like this before and I’m at a loss
as to how lo proceed
Certainly I cannot provide all
(or even most) of Ids gift wishes.
Do you have any Ideas on how I
can smooth oul some of these
problem* Irefore they blow up
Into an uncontrollable problem?
DAD

7 Minimize gasoline use Heforr shopping
nuke a list of Hems tn tie purchased and
plan the shortest route to all stop* W’h rn
traveling for holiday visits, consider using
public transportation or carpcmllng

2 Have a frank discussion
about what your budget will
allow In tbr way of gifts. You
may want to spell out exactly
how much you can spend and
have your son prioritize the gifts
he wants.
3 If holiday visitation was not
established In the divorce set­
tlement. discuss with him how
he will s|&gt;end his time. Some
trens have distinct preferences
that are lies! respected, others
are afnild of hurting one parent's
feelings. In which case you may
want lo discuss lhe Issue with
your ex-spouse and then present
him with a plan
This will likely he a tough
holiday period for all of you.
Hang In there — It will get easier

In years to come,
(Mary Balk la a Cartlflad
A d d ic tio n P ra va n tlo n Profaaalonal and a counaalor al Pina
Cra*l Elamantary School. Con­
tact har al lha San lord Harald, or
call 322 1711.)
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M a n y of us h a v r
exchanged holiday greetings
with longtime friends and rela­
ADVICE
tive* year after year, then sud­
denly. their cards and letters
stop c o m in g W e can o n ly
assume lhal ih rv are seriously
III. or dead
A B IG A IL
Occasionally, a thoughtful rel­
VAN BUREN
ative will send a note saving.
"Uncle Elm er died prarelully
Iasi August." or. "A u n t Martha
nouncrm rnls Instead. So I sent Is incapacitated and Is no longer
the announcements to my three able to send holiday greetings."
closest friends, and not one of etc. However, all too often * r are
them sent my granddaughter a left wondertng
It m y bolldjy cards are not
rard — much less a gift!
I am very biller with these returned to me. I naturally
so-called friends and will never assume they were received bul
send them even a Christmas Abby. It would be comforting to
card again If they are good know what happened — and
Christians — deliver me! Tha n ks when.
L O U IS E H A U T E R .
for lei ling me release this anger
L A C A N A D A . C A L IF .
Sign me ...
D E A R L O U IS E : Your point Is
DEEPLY H U R T
D E A R H U R T : I cannot fauli w ell-taken Th a n k you for a
you for feeling huM. bul Instead letter that I Iiojh - will jar sotnr
of Ig n o rin g these lo n g tim e readers into action
friends, may I suggest you tell
D E A R A B B Y : I recently had
I hr h i bow disappointed you are lu nch w ith m y tw o sisters,
In them for having Ignored the w hum I don't sec very often. The
birth of your great -grandchild
gel -together was long overdue.
The problem. One of m y sis­
D E A R A B B Y : For years I have ters has gone from alcoholic lo
been wanting to write to you religious lo lanallc. She prayed
about a problem many of us over her food so loudly nearly
older folks have during the everyone In the restaurant could
C h r i s t m a s a n d H a n u k k a h hear her It was very embar­

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DEAR EMBARRASSED: No
need to (cel embarrassed. Let
your sister pray wherever she
wants to pray. Prayers are not
the worst things people overhear
In restaurants.
D E A R A B B Y : More about kids
and weddings I always got along
very well by myself and had no
Intention* of brin g a married
man Then came Frances, with
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Children's choir to sing
S A M O K I)
the children* t hoir .«i (Tr»r liapn*t r h tir r h
M il Park A i r «vill *itig S u m U y The prr *r mat ton la entitled
IU|i|iv Hill lirlai J r t u t
Admi**inn I* free mtri open in the pubtk

Gospel group In concert
SA N FO H D
Che contemporary gooprl group God Sent will
tir |inform ing at Hu k ixi A i r I hull li nl Grxl Snnil.l 1
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Christmas program set
DEI. I ON A
Ih e Drllolta I 'hi 1*1 U it S* l» Mil will prr w ill a
«|m-i u l (hrivtm a* program At 7 p m Monday. D rrrm b rf 12
I lie poMk I* i m ilUI1 1 Ini iin l |n attend
the Firal Hapn*i ( him h Sunday Si hm&gt;1 I2&lt;*&gt; Prrnldem e
H int will p rew nl will pie w n i a ChrHirna* program At 9 4%
a in mi Sunday O n e n itirr IM Later ihAt day. the Adult c hoir
will |wtlorm a 1 'ln la liii.il i AntAtA th ru Jraua ( r m r ." tiy Hon
a cut Shelly H a iii IIio ii H it cantata m il txgin At 7 p in under
the direr Unit ol Ihe Hr v h i inn Hen hrnrixlrr
1 lie puhlii la invilrd for more information rail 574 11M I

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SANFO RD - Calvary I li llilu n Ml**lonary trllwoalilp Inc
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will pfearnl a .lean* Ileal* Hally
beginning w ith a homer om in g leletiiAllou tin Sunday
S(&gt;r .tkrfa WIII tie llm And ShArntl Angle
Dinner will lot low Ihe aervli r
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Dei rrnher l i and 13 Ihe artYiie will (irgln a ! 7 IS p m
On W'rdnraday and 1 Intraday. December 2*1 and 21* II
Milliard Hall Irotn Cleveland Terincaarc will a|wak A t 7 15
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Public invited to revival
S A M 'O H U
I'tnei trai I lap tlal ('h im li M il K Airport Hlvd
will hold A t r Y ii .i l I lie w rrk nt llrtemtier I I to 14 The ape Aker
w ill tie Com m ander Doug Palmer. Hermit « haplain in
Pam agoola Mississippi He will Alan jierform with hla guitar
Seri n ra tx-gin Sund.n m orning at 11 a m and each evening
•it 7 p m Spertal must* will he offered each evening and child
care will lw prtiYlded tor Intania and italdlera Jim Klralen
rrllrrd N a vy r haplain la the Itilenm |&gt;.i*ior al the t hurrh
For furtlter Intormailon &gt;all 322 3737

Choirs to present program
SANFO RD — The Children a Choirs ol Central Hapttst
&lt; h u r r h .1101 W Flrwt St will ptraenl Children* Night at
( h r talma* and Hanging of Ihe Green" thta Sunday evening
at ti p m I’artti ||a)llng clwilr* will f* MuaU Makera I Avia
Ik «lin Duet lor Muau Makrra II Greti hen Walker. Direr lor
and Young Vluak lana Penny Howai k D tm lor
1 he public la cordially Inviled In allend

Sorority sponsors Youth lor Christ
SASFOM D
The Sanford Alumnae chapter ol Della Sigma
Theta Sorority. Inc will *|xin*nr u a annual Youth (or Chrial
program I hla year ihe anrorltv will hrlng the Seminole High
SetHad goapel i liolr In concert |u SI -lainea A M E C htirrh. 819
t iprraa A ie . or* Saturday al 7 p to
The puhlii la Ittkilril Aitmlaaloii la (tee

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Joyce S h e w
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and l-aura Clarke Mission *MMI
Weal |.Till Si in (ioldaboro, atari
k n o w n a » F a 11 It T e m p l e
Mltllaltlea oicr one yrai ago Her
tmpr* are that ahr and oilier a
ta ll make a dlfletrncr In Ihe
c o m m u n ity by he lp in g I h r
h o tfte lc a a
Jobless tiullgrv and
needy
Tile rnlaatoll la loralrd on Ihe
property formerly owned b y tier
g ra n d p a re n la
W illia m and
Laura Clarke now dreraard In
la d . her mother waa born there
acitoe INI ye.ua ago Her grandfa
iher waa a contractor and alwi
bulll many of I lie homra In the
a u r r o u n d I n g area
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A lih o u g h H waa m y
grandparent* propc ny iny alaier
krpt up ihe late* for yeara The
building actually hrlonga lo Iter
but ahe leta me uar ll (of Ihe
purpoar of rear lung othera
Shaw diM uaaed Iter goal and
pur jxmc tor tlte oulrrat tl "T tie
mlaatoll la lo auppll bread tail It
naiutal and apirtloai," The work
feeda 25 or Ittorr people dally
and co n tinu a lly nltera Hlhle
»ludlea for litem We rai on one
fid e ." atte aald "W e aiudy Coal a
word on thr other aide fine aide
of the miaatori la for thr In d y
and im r aldr la lor ihe arm)

l*roy William* Kirk Kmac and Joyce Shew acetpt
donation* deli rated try Ben Scott Youth Oi rector
Nerd* of llte mission were alao
aliared W r need Icaal donallona
for Christina*. aald Shaw
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do h a ir lurkey W e d like lo
have wane ham and more vrge
table* to irr d the people
Drink* like trull punches and
mtaiey donallona ran alwaya Itr
uaed "
Since the mission (eeda many
from 5 lo 7 p in the k tirh rn
rerelvea much activity " W r uar
a large number of pot* and
utensil*.
aald Shaw
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at Sanford Church ot C hn il. Deve Wenner. and
Jothu* Clarion

aomethtng we can alwaya uar
W r need large pot*, large kilt li
rn utrnaila and heavy *{*mn*
for arrving Hle.ii h and dlah
detergent la alwaya something
needed teat "
Chrialm aa la a lime when
many underpriteleged people go
wtihout a preaenl lo enjoy Shaw
Intd lhal amal) gift (u i kagea that
Irrc lu d r lirm * like a h a vln g
auppllea. deodorant*. Iixilhpaalr
and Itxtlhtiruahr* waahrlolha.
*M p and llsirrtne would hr a
welcome preaenl for Ihe Individ-

uaU Ireiptenimg Ihe mission
Clcdhra. hlankrla and other
warm llema were recently deliv­
ered by the Youth Director. Dave
W rn iirr and aome of Ihe youth
l*rn Sroii. Ilrlliany W'agner and
.Joahua Clayton. Irotn the San­
ford Church nf ('h rla l Shaw and
ol her* showed m u ch apprreta
Hon for the aanlatame "T h a i
tlellvery wa* a hlg help." *hr
*ald "W e don't need a* much In
Ihe line of clothe* unlit after
C h rla lm a * but blanket* are
alwaya needed "

Seven principles for winning in life shared
SANFORD
M am I hriauan*
gel lo a pilot In their »plrtlual
llte when they terl they are
drow ning in Ihe nrgenl and
unabtr to allend lo the itnpnr
lattt Struggling with lull* *ick
t hlldren and job* t an pul *citnr
over the edge
T h r apHille Paul cater *aid in II
Corinttilan* 12 IO Tttrrelore I
take plea*urr In inflnnlite* in
reprnarhr* In nrie**llle* In
prtari ullon* III dlulrraar* tor
Chrial * *akr tor when I ant
weak, (lien am I utrong
I* there a way lo overt time the
b u rd e n * 7 Phtlllplan* I I I
*ay* T ta n do A L L thing*
t h r o u g h C h r I *• wh ic h

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In ihe txxik You l!an Seven
Pfim t{dea lor Winning in l.ltr
by Dr
F r a n k M I n I r l It
alternative* air idlerrd (tor tirat
lllg I lie odd* lie write* In depth
about peraialrnce and tie he!

M in irth *ald I tielleve Ihe
key* lo *urv ivlng life * hard*h!|i*
lie hidden In w e n principle* of
( ’finaltan tiling
Find. In Chrial you can If you
b rltrv r you can Sr&gt; und. *upport
your llte with the mangle of
airrngth the llihle prayer and
Ihe church Th ird lake rare nf
all ol you Fourth, know that
(Text la with you Fifth, never
give up Slvih grow through
defeat and arven *er life from
God'* viewpilni

God and Ihe c h u rrh la iherr in
help u* W e'rr tedd In God'*
wont in share In one another'*
burden* and not to forsake Ihe
assembly. We are lo lake an
Inteirst In ihe physical, rin n
Honal and «pi(tiual part* o( our
Ixidy because ll'a the lentple of
h m l In Him we find direction on
Iwiw w e are In live "
Wiggin* also a dded."The Hlhle
•wiy* w r air com plelr in Him
W hen w r rrall/r that we grow in
lime* of drfrat we are a whole
person W r can allow defeat lo
tie a victory lor u* It all holla
down to faith "

Senior I'avior Donald Wiggin*.
Inim the Sanlonl C hu rch ol Gcal,
vhared hi* view* on Minirih *
principle* "First the word ol

Outdoor drama set
Song presentation
to be performed by
children’s choir

W IN TE R I'A H K — ttir Fuat llaptiat C hu rch ot Tuarawtlla
and it a drama mtntatr&gt; will prevent
Ilia Lite |ur Mine
an
outdoor walk through drama w h ir It depict a six Metre* (m m the
life ol Chrial Datea ol the |ierfomtance int little I&gt;et emtier 11.10.
18. and 17 (m m 7 to ll p in and December I I and IH hum 7 .Ml
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The church la Inralrd on the corner nl TuocawtUa and Dike
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S A N FO R O - T h « Children's
choir, of First United Method
isl (pictured with perentt. will
p rese n t Paul Mille r'i.' Christmas Com es lo Lone
Star Gulch" Sunday at 6 30
p m in Ihe church's fellowship
hell The choir Is under the
direction of Libby end Dan
Sellars

Castle Brewer Day celebrated
SANFO H D - Tlte Chrlatlan Education D rjia n m rn i ot St
Paul Mlaakonary Hapttst C hurch. I he Hev Amo* C. June*,
pastor ptraenl the Honorable Dougtaa .Jamison, Florida
( ’otntnlaaionrr of Educallon H r will apeak al the I ) a m
arrvire Sunday. In oliaervance ol Caalle H rrw rr Day.
Ttie Setninoie High S&lt; head gosjwl t holr will aing al the 5 p m.
aervlre Following Ihe aong presentation. awarda will lie made
In area student* from Ihe Cttatle H rrw rr Scholarship Fund
The comm unity la Invilrd lo allend

Living Nativity scheduled
O R LA N D O - Th e Clulalmaa story cornea alive al Ihe I-cke
Eola Amphitheater when the Down Iown Haptlsl Church of
Orlando preaenl* the filth annual "A n E irn in g III December"
Friday. Dec ember 16al 7. H and 9 p in.
For further infonnatlon call the church al 425 0200

Walk through Bethlehem presented

Correction

L A K E MARY' — Holy Crov* Lutheran Church, next lo Sun
Hank III 1-akr Mary, will preaenl a "W alk Through tk lh lc h rm ."
Sunday Irotn 3 lo 8 p in The cost will tie 82
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SA N FO H D — T h e Hev Rufus Hay kin was Incorrectly named
a* the speaker for ihe 113th anniversary of T rin ity United
Methodist Church The Hev. Dr Geruldlne McClellan was ihe
sjieaker al Ihe event

Freedom Assem bly sells mistletoe for building
By SU SAN WKMNSfl
Herald Correspondent
SA N FO H D - Mistletoe mean* a
little more than snrrklng a kis*
in Freedom Assemtily (T iu ri h In
Sanlord For the |ia*l Ih e year*
i h r m r m h r r * have w orked

together lo sell mistletoe gaily
decorated lor the holiday* lo
raise money for their building
fund
Pastor id Ihe church, the Hev.
Walker told that funds have
accumulated from 82.000 the
first Year of Ihe sale*, lo Ihe

projected goal lor ihl* year of
810.000 W’e hope in hr able lo
sell ihe property we own al
Seminole G ardens." he *aid
"W ith that money and money
from the mistletoe sales we hojie
lo buy a piece of property for a
building and lie debt free ."

Various Wlnnn-Dtxie'a in the
area h a v e p a r lle lp a le d by
allowing the young people lo use
the entrances (or the mistletoe
sale*. "T h e y 'v e all been very
c o o p e r a tiv e ." said W a lk e r
"They've also been very supjxirtlve In every way."

C alvary
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JESUS HEALS RALLY
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tntcm jtm n.il Evangelists

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

JIM a SHARON ANGLE

519 PARK AVI-., SANFORD

Proudly Presents
"I LL BE HOME
FOR CHRISTMAS"
DEC. 17th A 18th
7:00 P.M.

Pavtor, M iv d n n a rr, l u n g e l i d a n d Teacher
B e g in n in g

HOMECOMING SUNDAY CELEBRATION
5th Anniversary •SUN. DEC. 11th
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H E A R E V A N G E L IS T

H. RICHARD HALL
I ROM CUrVELAND. TENNESSEE

A WORLD WIDE MINISTRY
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Rev. Floyd Blake, Jr., Pastor • (-*07) 322-60 M

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Thursday, Dec. 29 •7:15 p.m.
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M il 510 IV 4 th S u n t. (C o rn u ot 4 th and tau nt A u n u c )
Sanlord. I t. • May W. Pivdc. Pau.u

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S A N FO R D — Parent* tea* her* anti the *aide
T V industry arr joining in rllm i* to ronirot the
« fir* i* *&gt;l trl* \i*ii»n &gt;i*tlm*r and ro m m eri tat* on
t otllig jw«»pte
In Srtulnolr County, student* arr t*-iug taught
to llr * Irlevtstoo thr othrr media and all a*|«*-« t*
ol llir w ilh a *rtiu al r y r
W r arr Ira* htng rrttr* al thinking «kill* at ro**
lh* whole curriculum
*ai*l lh Marion Dallet
executive dire* tor of Instructional *rrit*T* lor lltr

dlstrt* t
W r a ir hoping stuilrnt* will take a
* rill* al i ir w of all thing* "
The |wirto* r*liij&gt; « nationwide projrit * rrk « to
jitovidr fatnlllr* with prailMal way* to * hang*
I miw *hildrrn wall h the tolir turn to ondrr*lar»d
ih r underlying rra**»n* f**r «tiflrrrnt typr* «&gt;l
program*
an*l h*&gt;w to *h*m*r w tial kid* wat* It
Y ihi have got to takr a * ritu al look at
n r t y lh in g tm i *rr
Dallry *ald
that • the
tnr*«agr w r h a ir to grt to llir children
Member* «&gt;f Parent Ira* her A***&lt;* latum* aiul
executive* of Ihr NalUmal (a b le Television
A***» uttoii and thr I atile In thr Classroom

Reading with parents, kids

Special this Sunday
Sanford commission race

.

A ro m p trlr ir|«&gt;it nit llir two candidate*
*rrktng thr Sanford C ity CnmiiilMi*«i Di*tri*t t
neat in thr D n 6 rlrrtlo n will hr profiled tn thi*
Sunday'* edition of thr Sank.rif U ria h ! along
with thr llrra lil * editorial rndnerement

BRIEFS

I.A K L M ARY — l-»k r Mary «ommi**loncr*
learned wtial thr etty e downtown area could look
Itkr tn &gt;rar* .........me w hrn planner and architect
Itru rr Altdrrsrn j»»r*rntr&lt;l the Itrst phase ol hi*
downtown I.ak* Mary development concept
Ttiurwtay night
llr rvjilatnrd that tlu* overall project would
h a ir two phase*
llir first one. where I am at
this point." h r «aui. "l» to identify llir %pr* tile
inatkrt S*&lt;*uully II the arra I* Idrnttflrd. furw
then dor* it appl&gt; to llir *tt&gt; and the jiroplr of
thal area *
Bee Dow n tow n . Page S A

Drug arrests

Escapee nabbed
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - stirtiil * itrputir*
*av 2H y r at old .hihll Graham wa* to makr hi*
Initial court a p jr a iin c f today l l r ha* been
*liarK***t with nnr count *d r** a(ir
ShcrtlT* Investigator* arrrwtrd (iiahatn at
approximately 5 30 yesterday allrrm am in tin
lllddrn Spring* Apartment* near Altamonte
Springs
ShcrtlT* *pokr*man Ed McDonough **iv*
Craham wa* rrportrdly nerving a l l i r year lerrii
for grand thrlt auto when hr escaped Irom thr
Morula Statr C i n n ttonal Institution in Orange
County.
llr I* al*o nahl lt» l&gt;r a *ii *|m-&lt; I In a *rrlr* ol
hurglarir* and auto llirll* In Orange and
Seminole Counties slncr hi* cm ape

WHAT’S HAPPENING

L a k e M a ry
e y e s fu tu re
d o w n to w n
By N ICK P P IIP A U F
Herald SlaH Writer

□

KERN PARK — T h t f f tnrn weir .ttrrvtrd In
m r in lx i « nl thr ( 'l l y / fo u n li lm r* iid ,im &gt;
llurrau H T 'I II i at a trailer park on tl S Highway
17 U l in Krrn Park la*t nielli ShcrtfTs ilcputic*
reportedly charged ih rm with *alr ami delivery
of a ro n tru lln l *uh*tanrr T li r y M id thr
*u*prrt* arr arruaril nf trytnii In *r II Ih rrr and a
half pound* of mariluana In agent* lot I I &lt;t'2A
p rr (Htund S u ifin i i a trrvlrd in* lu«lr (ark**
Madid. 25, IOO Ihthlin Print*. I.ak* Mat*
Alejandro Lortc IB 7 in W lln rw u o d fo u r I
Lake Mary and Matthrw Ynungla** J I S&lt;nth
Mighws) 17*03 Earn Park
Drputic* *aid a total ol K t r n and a hall
(HMind* of marijuana wa* (ih iih I In thr traitrr
and a 9m m handgun tn a nrarlii pi* hup iru* *
Ijnilr and VaiunfV** **•(*■ •&lt;* make their initial
m i l l t| ip riu iH r tht* attrllMBKi lladld w»*
trlraard altrr poallng B5 &lt;XX) tilufid

organization will lo n d u d training *r«%ioti» lor
(M lrnt* Ira* her * and In* al *able ojirralor* a* r&lt;*s*
the country
W r h a ir to rsjtand the *&lt; hoot* definition of
literal y to in* ludr not only trading writing and
•o m p u lr r lr t h hot also *ritual H ew ing and
ll»lrn ln g *klll* said Itailtara lothrrow from tl*r
lla iva id ln*lltutr on Media
Dallry said that I* “ abaolutrly tru e ." hot
t i r l i n r * that rnoogh I* not tiring done to rnsorr
youngster*arr wall h in g ohjn tiirly
W r nerd to continue what wr rr doing *hr
A r r View . Page 5A

Goldsboro llsmontory School students portray
Charsctsrs during a reading »* »n l Latt to
right, fronl row. W hitnsy W illingham . 9.
Nichola Potochs, 10. Karll Markovilz. 10, Sarah

Hutton, i t . and Amanda Norvsil. 10 Back row.
Comsiia W altar. 11. Jsnndsr Fruman. 10.
Jsnnifet VanOaldar. 10 Donla Poysar, 11

By NICK FFStFAUF

Goldsboro families view
world through literature
By V IC K I DsBOBM IER
H sta ld S ta ll W tils t

SA N FO R D - Not rnln nor wind nor tlaik of
night t'flu Id k rrp more than .TOO Goldslxiro
Elementary SrlvKil students and Ih rir lanulir*
from trading together al Goldsboro E lrm m la rv School on Tuesday night
Drspltr w ra lhrr I cmi wrl for even tlu* k*
yotingsirr* ttiadr way for duckling* and other
childhood i lassie* a* part of Ih r •Reading I* a

‘T u rn d o w n
th e s o u n d ’

K.noil) Affair program at (h r ** h«*»l
W r had a fantastic turnout." »aUl principal
Geraldine Wright W r gate away goody hag*
and Irrr bonk* to ih r flr*t hundred kid* and
those w rtr gone in th r llr*t hall an hour and
w r handed out 2&lt;N&gt; more hag* without honk*
And I think llirrr were **nnr kMl* who duln t
get liag* •
Ih r trading program I* part ol a rolUboraturn between Oold»boro and ih r University of
See Reading. Page 5 A

Herald Stall Writer

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S A N FO R D — l.ond iroisir eorning from a
rirlgldMir • Imu** i an lie a prohlrtn. llir *pir*ll*»ri
I*, w hat can lie dour lo rllm ln a lr It'/
I h r Sanliitd City fummi**ion lirant from one
s fx tu n tin* week who lol*l Ihrin most ,irt*plr arr
hrsilanl lo make comjilaltil* Ihrlm a I hoinjiMio
lo m n irn trd "Older people air aliatd tn *all Ihr
(•oiler tn *|M*ak op." *hr said. Ihry rr afraid of
what mighl ha|i(irn if they do
"K u l I am not alrald to sprak out I want till*
noise stopped." »h r said
Tho m (non live* on W 14th Sirrrt. amt told thr
eommtsslonrr* thal while Ihr biggest jirohlrin
wa* from loud radio* in houses ih r loud car
radio* w rrr al*widl*lu(httlg Ih r .ura
She added. "Eve n ll Ihr (Miller do come out lo
our area all they can do t* trll them to turn down
See Noise. Psge SA

To-Do Weekend Guide
• F rid a y — N o v |H - A Spirit for Kid* 1*.v
D riv e w ill fir held at C a fe Ja k e * I 12 K Klr*l
S l r r r i In d o w n to w n S a n fo rd L iv e e n lrr ta ln m r tit
w ill lie fe a lu rrd O u e s l* a r r a* krd to b rin g .t o n
a s th e p r u r of o d m lM lo n . T h * event to
sc h e d u le d to be gin at 6 p m
O S a tu rd a y A S u n d a y — Nov I S A 3 0
lh*
1Htli a n n u a l LongwtMMl A n * a n d C ra ft* F rn llv a l
w ill In * h r ld from IO a m u n til ft ji in rat h dav
In L o n g w o o d s h is to ric district near C h u n h and
W a rre n A v e n u e * anti W ilm a S i t r r l
T h e fr* tlva l I* sp o nsore d h v llt r O n t t .i l

See G u id e . Page 5A
Com pllad from statf raport*

INDEX
■ rld g a ............................SB
Classified*......... 6 B ,7 B
C o m ic s ..........................®B
C ro s s w o rd ...................BB
Door A b b y ................... 3B
Doatbs...........................BA
O r. Qott......................... BB
Editorial........................4A

Flo rid a ......................... 2*
H o ro sco p e ................. BB
toovlo*......................... 3B
Notion.......................... BA
Pooplo................
3T
P ollco........................... 3A
Sports.................... 1B.2B
W s s lh s r.......................2A

What a weekend for a festival!

T o d a y : Becoming
partly stintiv High hi
Hit- mid n&gt; upper 7t)s
Northwest wind K ilo
15 inpli

For mor# wssthsr, soo Poes 2A

Wastewater
treatment
facility
to expand

T h a t s in k in g fe e lin g

By J. MARK B A R FIEL D
Hnrald Senior Stall Wntor
S A N FO R D — Sctnlnolr County
rom m lM lonrr* arr *rt to approve
construction of Ih r first expansion
ol tin- Yankee Lake wastewater
treatment laclllly — in an ellort to
grt ih r *2H million facility oprruiionul.
llir plan l* In install Irrigation
piping from ilu- treatment larlllty lo
7.'1 acre* on the Yankee Lake
premie* * In dls(M»s« of tip lo 1165.000
gallons ja r clay Irom llir 2.5 mgd
laclllly. Eventually, "reuse" lines
will lie extruded llirmigltoul tmrtliwest Seminole 1’o u uiy lo dis|Mis*' ol
Irrait-d wastewater
('oinutlsslonrt* will consider a
piihllc Works l)*-|iarlmrnl rreont*
on ii(l.iti*in lo award the construc­
tion hid lo Prime Construction Co..
Otlam lo lor $.ri5!».(XX&gt; Prime stillmilted a bid B:i7.(MMl lirlow llir
srconil highest amount Work Is
rt|M-&lt; ted lo lake six months to
eoinplrlr
Yankee Lake was Intended to
tli*|ios4 ol lilglil) ttealrd waste wa­
ter in a nearby wetlands system
T h e s y ste m w a s d e sig n e d lo
a inti the drinkable wastewater
Bee T r e a tm e n t. Page SA

H m X * ftw io kf Tamm, VMc*ol

A sinkhole noar Iho Swcotwator Club subdivision in
southwest Sem inole C o unty appears to have
stabilized, reports a Seminole County sheriffs deputy
this morning The hole, oslimatod al 80 leel wide and
55 leet deep by engineers from Ardaman and

Associates, is wdh.n 20 leet ol homes and 20 leol ol
Hunl Club Road, closod since a storm washout
Wednesday No damage lo Ihe roadway or homes has
been reported. There are no current plans lo till In Ihe
holo.

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REQION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

‘Thanksgiving dinner under w ater’
Florida farmers assess damages after Gordon

Inmate wins another stay
TA l.LA H A S SEF: — A &lt;!«-.«Iti row im n.ilr s. hrdolrd (or
n r t iillull Ihl* mortlttlii In I hr slaying nl &gt;t Ikvra Ratlin florist
hat won another delay lim n the Mate Supreme l ourt
I hr i &gt;urt h i.I earlier drlayrd (h r execution nl Paul William
S*.*lt l* front W r d lim ta ) In ilM lild n a iri|lir*l luf a heating
mi w lial hit allnrncy * vtid «n u new evidence m the i a v
A tm r *• n irm r order lh iu v t.it granted a nr * di l.it }•&lt; titling
further orders nl ih r court, amt didn't Indii.iir whether ih*
|u«lkr* would n ilr tiefurr Si oil's driith wait ant r t p ir r t ill
tumn T u c v U y .
If thr m int ts*ur* a &gt;lci txton allrr I hill and denies Scott a
new In-an lit a new death warrant r a n l&lt;r Issued, said M.ttk
Si hl.ikm.ui assistant gc nr rat count* I lot Gov laiwtoil t'hllr*
S . i .11 n attorney Martin M .t’latn asked Ihr state Su|irrnn
i n u ll to nritrr n hearing on evidence h r vild ih r pnvsri uiion
lallrd In rrtra l In ih r defense H r v ild II showed that an
acccunpllcr Mk hard Kniidian, struck Ihr blow* lhat killed
n .n t.l Jam r* A Icssl
Assistant A iln rn rv General ( ‘H u Trrrn /to argued that
similar i U iim had Iw rn considered Iwloir In u n w iu rM lu l
appeal* on Scot! • beltall
Si m i wa* Aenlenred lo death Drr 14 I97n In Hie slaving &lt;&lt;f
A lrv ii » h i v m idr I kh I v u a t Imind at hi* home Ik t I l!i’ N
Alessl Iv.u1 tieen severely liratrn and d lrd of a Irat lured *kiltl

Man gets life for killing toddler
I A t K N O W I L E E — A mail nm virie d of killing a lo M Irr In
repeatedly *m.t*hlng h rr head against a m n rrrie pa tin late* a
v -n t r n r r of lllr behind fur*
Juror* drllbrratrd only 20 tnlnutr* Wednesday tefore
convicting Raymond Chapin IV 33 nl ftr»t degree murder In
thr dralh nl hi* girlfriend'* daughter J vrar old S itu Matte
Zaiutmkl
f hr heating *» rurted Man li H « hllr Chapin * a* baby sitting
ih r girl and hrr 3 year old *t*trr
Nina Marie died ilte next dav &lt;4 a *r\rre *kull fracture H rr
•i*trr. who « « not injured rau Id not tell authornie* what
happened
Tr*tim onv revealed i lu p in and Nina Marie did not get along
and that hr h U m rd hrr lor problem* in hi* frUtk»n*htp with
hrr mother Witnesses also ir*ilhril that Ih r child had thrown
up In hi* pk kop shortly he lore »he »a * trilled
Chapin who did not lakr ihr *iand on hi* own Iwlialf.
rrjm rirdlv garr ron lllrlln g *lalrrnenl* lo jtolue when que*
lionnt aI* hi l the g irl* Injurte*
( lu p in will rrre ivr a lllr aenfenre with no chance of relea*e
lor 25 vrar* T h r d ralh penally wa» not an option because
child abuse alone i* not an aggravating factor lhat would
■pulitv for capital punt«hm rnf under %tate law
Circuit Judge H Hudson Otllf! *rt sentenring (or Nov .K)

By T h a Associ at ed Brass

MIAMI
High winds am) torrential tain*
(rom Gordon'* twisting path a&lt; ros* Florida
i au»ed an esiimalrd &gt;.*«■» mllltun in ito p
losses and consumer* ra n rx|veii login t
prices lot w inter p u s I ik c
Right now imn h nl America » I banks
giving dinner is under w a te r’ linti.la
A g iitu lU irr Unm ml** toner Boh Crawford
v ilil 1hurvl.iv
this Is nur pi lint Whiter
production season, and we re going tn
need a *w!ll ledrial tesjwntw ll we arr
going tn v ill age s in ir ul these ■iojt*
(ia w ln rd ha* asked Guv Lawton Chile*
lit *rrk a itlvislrr drt l.iiaimn (rum Ihr l ’ S
O r (Sir tm r lit ul Agrk u llutr
IU side* ravaging rtnjv* lto p l.a l Stntni
G ordon *paw nrd tornadoes and wa*
blamed lor *1 * death* 111 Florida lirltier
turning Into the third hurricane nl the
Atlantic «in rm season 1hursd.iv and
sw irting up the Fa»l (twist
Hurricane warning* were ja n ird litis
morning for the North Carolina r.kVst from
Ihe Virginia hrvrder south in Iktgue Inlet
Foret asirrs said llirv rxjxM lrd fhe storm
lo t&gt;ru*h hv Ihe Outer llanks Ihi I ryrri
luallv turn nnrihe.i*l awav from ilicttvivl
Meanwhile. Florida farmers «|enl mm It
of the day «%*»**tng damage in Iheir
sw.unplikr fields ol mud and wilt m g. mp*
Ed Hamlllon General Manager nl A

I hula A Ann* vritl III* (tNti|vany l* wltll
tallying Ihr tlamage In Ih r rottqian) *
23 is Si at ir* near llelle Glade [hida Is Ihe
laigrst pristine company In Ihr wxiihrasl
ll * going lu la* very m x lli ," Hamlllun
said
We know wr haven I lost every
Hung Bui we vr easily !&lt;»»• 30 percent In
vrgelahle*
Ihe majitrllv of Hilda's rrup
1.1 ISS)
04 res woilh
l* In sugar ia n r The rr*t
niirroe other larms In Ihr area planted with
letluie celery. radl»lie* (strslrv arid torn
Consumers rial mil wide likrlv will lrr| the
riles t* with an tm irao r in pine* Souih
tl.xtda sopjtlte* altoul hall of Ihe (iHinlry *
winter ptoduie
wholesale vegetable* pflies have al
tea.!* shot up said Agrlt u llu rr «|kikr*matl
hot&gt; |IUnkrn*lilp He vild a husliel (4
firp|tr(* that still tor 811)115 last week was
going loe 8 Ml on Thursday
tli&gt; tvaivlrsl hit area was wxilh *4 Miami
Hi Homestead Ih r vitor (om iuunltv dev
.•stated two year* ago hv Hurricane
Andrew I twite ( miniy had planted al»»ul
Hi |irtirn l of ll* winlet (to p and pngsaNy
w i l l love a lm u l (10 j i r n r n l
sa id
lUankrnship
Paul IM Mare w Ihi ho* llvuee llu n JUO O
acre* (4 torn squash, bean* and ulher

IHodiHc In (fade County, said Ihe damage
waalar worse titan with Amtrew
The farmer* werr not p lan tn l when
Andrew hit said Ih Mare w h«**e larnlly
ha* lieen (arming in Souih fiortda for more
than 40 yrar* W e &lt;lido i |o*r m ir t roji*
Cllru* grower* rw ajird Hie slotm rrta
lively un*4 allied, said Ken Kennedy
owner itnd pcewldcnl (4 U n lln l Indian Hirer
I V k r n Inc III W lb tM O He said delay* in
harvesting shindd riot lx long enough try
cause Ih *price* lo go up
I lank McCormick owner of nearby
lmU.ui Hirer (H i hard *aid a rainy ar-avon
somellinea ia n help make loe a *wrrier
Hull
If* gckkl foe ihe (m il a* far a* Hie
quality and laslr
lie said llu l we itoei l
need anymore
We re ready lo Malt
harvesting "
Farmer* on llie slates west toasl also
were a(let led
lUankrnship said leafv vegelatdr rrujit
lltete were slirrdded and Inmatnes. celery
radlshe* and vwrel h u m were Iota! losses
primarily doe In fkxidlng
i t ’* re planl
he said
"Thai I* Ihe
la r m e r s n r ti sirp He ( lear* ll &lt;4T ;4ani* n
up and pray * again

Judge
declares
mistrial
■ r ADAM VIO M A N S
A ss o cia te d Pret* W rite r

Orange test site for Army project

*

OK L A N IX ) — Th e flrwt venture of Ihe Arm v'* Project
Plowshare* program w ill lie to develop a high tech emergent v
rr*|*»n*r *v *lrm tn train fire, police and medical w-ockrr*
Th e Arm v Simulation A Training Com m and will develop the
81 5 million drfen*e -conversion project to tram civilian*
*lmi!at lo how soldier* were prepared (or the Persian G u ll War.
olllrtai* vild
Th e computer system enable* emergency workrr* to respond
in simulated disaster* and improve performance Orange
County I* to become the first test site in August
llrig Gen John F Michttach. commander o| the Orlando
I w v d Arm y Sim ulation Command and Orange Couniy
(H ittrm a n lamia Ctvaptn signed a cooperative agreemenl
Wednesday
There I* no limit to what II ran do and where n will go
vild Mlrhltsch
Mrs Chapm vild Orange County ran hr a showcase for
advanced emergency management and the defense &lt;(inversion
technology
The A rm y expects eventually lo market ih r system
commercially

Citrus juice exports expected to rise

Greenpeace protests power plants

By T h e As s o ci a t e d Brass

Louisatta and Barnard TromtXay la** a t&gt;r*a*
(rom their travals lo clean up Ihen act

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — T h r environmental organisation
Greenpeace is ( ailing on energy officials to dei lurr a
moruiortum on construction of new fowl) fired power plant*
and lo irly on renewable energy source*
T h e request come* on the herl* of a SO-state ranking of
jmltutants generated by new and proposed power plant*
Florida rank* fourth In Ih r amount of carbon dioxide
emission* a major cause of Hltnatr change. Greenpeace vild
“ It I* dilflrull fur some people to visualize thr imjtari* ul
global warming Well, today all you have to do I* think about
Tropical Sturm (cordon and multiply It many times over
Global w arming mean* global disaster." said Jason Sal/man ol
Greenpeace
Florida also rank* *lxlh among emitters nl sulfur, lift It among
e m liirrs ol nitrogen and fifth among emitter* of other
part Icnlalr*

L A K E L A N D — Orange and
g ra p e fru it J u lr r e x p o rts in
Europe may surge 20 peri rn i
higher than Iasi season fueled
by expanded fruli prixltit llon In
the slate. Hie Florida Depart
merit of Citrus vild
LxjMtrl of the two Juice* rould
rise from Iasi rear s .11 million
gallons to 11 rmllHHi gallons
J u e l S e lle r * , a m a r k e t in g
dtreclnr lor the ritru* departm rn i. said Wednesday
Florida held only 5 |M*r(eni of
European Juice vilrs in l!XXi
hut prta rssing companies have
been seeking new overseas ( ustinners fur iheir products a*
Florida citrus crojis swell with

From Associated Press reports

Cdirvcidanialty. tha couple am tm«*nnQ in* area
Iroen St John*. Quebec

new plantings and generally
giHid weather
Seiler* vild Ihe department'*
projection was (used in pari on
d e rla ra ttn n * tiy In d iv id u a l
brands Hl.ll plan to |MrtlrljMtr In
a d(|vartmrnl exjxvri promotion
Ihls vravon. w hen thr state
ejijirit* to harvest II* secondhighest crop on record
fom jtanlr* currently rxjiorting Juice in Flurope Include
ciitu* World. Eykr* 1*4 * 0 ln&lt;..
Dole. Ile rry C llr u * , W ittie r
Garden Citrus and Trojilcuna
I’riMltK l* Inc
*’WV expect orange juice and
giaprlrutt Juice exjiort* lo rise
(iram atn ally this year, w ith
Germany emerging a* a new.
sirring market.’' Seller* said

A* in Ih r L m i r d Slate*,
not from cotterntrair juice* are
rx|ierlenclng the *trungr*i dr
itiand. hr added
H ig h e r exjxitl* to Fluropr
would mean ihe United Stale*
wa* m a k in g s m a ll Inroad*
again*! a (luminance on that
continent by Hru/ll the world »
leading exjkiitrr nl fru/rn or .mgr
juice ( oiicrnlratr
" I n 1994. we should see
double digit growth in Europe,"
said T r r i i M c N n r l o n .
spokrswom.it&gt; lor Tro p lra n a .
which two week* ago liegan
prcxrttsing fruit al ll* Hradenton
planl (nr Ihr H er) H3 season
She vild the vile* growth t*
particularly strong m Britain.
France and Germany

MOV TH E L L O - 1‘nMrruUM*
will ilr« Ide whether a teenager
.(&lt; &lt; used of kilting a llriiisti
tuurtsl at a highway rest slop in
North Florida Iasi year will gel a
new trial after a jury lolled to
reach a verdict
Jo hn lldlv Um ( rumtttc and
three other leeos w e rr rhargrd
with llr*l degree m urder amt
fir*!-degree attrm ptrd murder in
live Ik in bed robbery that killed
G a r y C o l l e y a n d l e d hi*
girtfrtrnd wounded at an In
Irrsialr |o rest slop near Mori
Her Ho in Sejrtrmlier p r i l
C r u m llte &lt; a tto rn e y
Mina
Morgan said her rlle n i wa*
iipwet over live hung ju ry
H r wa* Itojilng ll would le
ovrriiMtav. Morgan said
&lt; ru m lllr wa* sent lu i k In Ih r
Lean C o un iy Jail where lie ha*
tieen III 4 uslodv since III* afirst
m orr lhan a year ago
T h r Jury, wtm h im hided a
hirm rr . Ia**maie &lt;4 ('ru m lllr *
and 4&gt;nr nl hi* lurm rr irai hrr*
dcaillm ked alter driltM -ralllig
.it mot six hour* 11 h r had hrrn
1 u nvote.1 eg murder C rum itlr
lac ed lllr in prtwin
Clrt nil Judge F E Sletnmeyer
left 11 uj&gt; I., prosecutor* to decide
whether to retry c ru m itlr Hr
vild ll would probably t&gt;r early
next year twlore Ihe 17 v ear-old
gel* a new trial ll Hie *ialr
Jiliw reel* w Ith Hie 1 a s e
Assist an I Stale Attorney Mike
Schneider hail no comment alter
Ihr miMrtal wasilet lared
Another (»ne 44 Hie suspected
sh.kiirr* 1* awalling trial amt
Hie o th er two y o u th * have
pleaded lo lesser 4 barge*
Colley 34. wa* Hie iiln lh
foreign visitor killed m Flornla in
a 12 m o n 1 It p e r I u d

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S t. A u g u stin e lo J u p it e r Inlet
Small craft advisory: Today:
Wind northwest 15 knots. Seas 2
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.1 light chop Tonight Wind w cm
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POLICE BRIEFS
Charges at church
A 42 \rat old man * »* anralrd on burglary and lu llr iy
i hargr* Wednesday m orning aflrr hr rrporirdly furred til* way
in l*i ih r |'ifi«h hoiiw ol llidv
I pi** o |m ! C h u n h on r.u k
A v rm ir A » iinr-%* frfm tlrd it man later Identified a* I j i i i « i
l'.*dt{rti t2 k n o k r d mi ih r duot ahurtlv aflrr '» a m
Wrdtvradav Aflrr Ihr duor »* * unk*krd l ’ad|(ri| lo fird hi*
*•*&gt; in alllHHii'h hr w «* lold Ihr fai|lil&gt; « * « i l w d Ihr
* II Ur** lr|Hi«trd I ‘ol m r (mind I'adgrll alttlng ouU ldr w hrn
they .trrlvrd 1’adgrtt n o al*n &lt;liargrd with rr*l*tlng arrr*t
when |«&gt;||&lt; r (r|Htrl hr walked away from them

Shoplifting
• Anilmnt AfltlWtO Stnlih 1.1. I It) Lindary Way, SWtford
wa« arrraird on a vliopllltmg i lurg' by l-akr Mary {mike
Wrdn* wlay iftrr ih «&gt;m An rm pkryrr ol ihr Itulldrr • S&lt;|uarr on
M ain lame rrpnrtrd Sm ith attempted In Ira tr without (laying
for a M 3 »wiu h and a &gt;13 rtrrult larakrt
• R u b ) O u c rm a S3 H it4 Michigan Avr
Sanford »u*
air rated on a fthnpllfltng &lt; hat|(r Wrdnraday aflrr main An
employer ol ih r K Mart on Tuakawilla Hoad rrp o H rd (luerrero
allrtnplrd to Irate w llhoul paying for n»rrr handlw

HWM* W» * l »t t&lt;

Tis the season
Both candidate* for Sanford City Commtaslon District 3 *•*!
were spotted out tn the community rarenily The cdy election te
scheduled for December 6 left Dttl 3 incumbent A A
MtCfAnehAn purcheeee e brick tor 130 from Helen Slaira
president of the Hit/ Community Theatre He tt OfAlton Protect
The buck* can be purchased by businesses or private ctti/ens

Domestic violence
Shari Lynn Covey i n and Maymond M-u*hall Covey It*
larih of 320 *. Tulll* A v r
laHt^wiiM] w rrr arrraird on
dornralit vtolrme tuatlrry i hatgr* Wrdnrwriay Shari Covey
rr|mftrd tier hu*tuud jm »h rd Iter Inin a i hair and *hr %lap|ird
him in rr«|«m*r

Ornament Society
seeks gifts for needy

Only playing

Prom Staff Report*

lim o ih y Jay furrier, 2 I and Mary Ann HotirrU 27 faith of
tan 13 1*43 Lldrr Spring* Sanford w rrr arrevied m i ilomevtir
violem r battery i hatgr* WrdnewLtv nl|(hl Kntirrta lold .»
deputy they were »im n g on a n in th when Turner p U ir d hi*
leg* In her lap Hubert* *aid *he putbrd Turner * Irg* away.
Iml lie rrplaerd Ihern Hotiert* *ald *hr arratt hed hi* bat k amt
be *iru&lt;k tier Although Ixith *ald IIIev w rrr only playing a
deputy thought otherw t*e and art ruled them

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S
I fir Seminote O m a m rn t Sor t
rty . a group of lore! buMrtrw*
and ((im m u n ity member* who
provide gift* lor lfir needy dur
lug I tie hnlktay* ha* la-rn In
undaird with gift rrqueat* from
needy organl/atkm* thl* tio h d a v
wraaon
'W e've received m ore r r
quest a from &lt; harttabSr organt/a
tlon* tht* year than any of the
•even year* we've teen collect­
ing gib* for the needy.'* said
Ikinutr Manjura president of
S fl S "C urrently, we have more
than 1,000 needy c h ild re n ,
tiandlr apped |&gt;rople and elderly
*hul In* on our list at.d only 500
[irople volunteering In purrha*e
gilt*
A Wish List Hot Line ha* been
*rt up to takr gift or monetary
doit*tmn« from any rnemtirr rd
ibe community wbo would like
to ntakr the holiday* brighter for
the many disadvantaged |mopie
in our com m unity who would
otherwise receive nothing for
Christina* All gift* are limit rd
lo S I3 Gilt «uggr«tion* are
available (nun the S O S Wish
l.l*t Hot Line at 407 0M 2-76M
The lt*l* ol name* and wi*h
list* iu m r from 13 rharttabtr
agrni te* and organtratwin* from
all over Central k t-atda in* !tiding
Hie tkrpartmrnt ol Hratth and
llrliabtlltatlvr Service* Chapter
f Migrant Program*. Ilospue.
Good Samaritan Home lor S r
ntoraand the m IkmiI Imard
Since the group fnrmerl in
IllHH. m orr than 9 000 gilt*
havr tieen donated tn needy
|M-nplr 111 tlir Central Horlda
((im m unity. Each yrar. the gilt
drive culm lnlalrs wllh a black
Hr Holiday Hall for Seminole
Ornament Society m rm b rm and

Woman thrown to floor
Terrente Antonio Mot ire |1l 30 William Clark Court.
San lord wa* ar reared on a dome*lw vlolener hattrry * ttarge by
Sanford poll* e early Wnlnewitay morning A woman rrpnrird
Muurr threw her lo the floor a n d « fiokrd her

Counterfeit cocaine
Troy Anthony lirnwn. 1M 1003 Mangouattnr A v r Sanford
» » « arrested on a (barge ol *ale atul delivery of emrnlerlett
(&gt;*ame by Sanford police Wednesday J■oiler Spri ial In
vr*ug.itkm» L'nll agent* rejairi lirnwn void an Intorinanl wbal
he rtatmrd wa*
rra c k " roralne Isdiee found later I tie
•ubwlanrr wa* nol roralne

Warrant arrests made
The following wanted person* were taken Intnrufttndy
• * iirti* I iirirv Hi *«*i l Alr|iuft lilv* Hanlurd on a
prntMtlon violation *barge for roralne pure ha*e
• t*eorge lawm Slone 41 33&lt;1 lai/v A* re lame, lamgwood.
«m a probation violation charge lor attempted roralne
purchase

Crimes reported to deputies
Th e following rrlm ea were reportrd to Seminole County
deputies
flurgtarir* and theft*
• f i o . o l Haul 4175 N ( nuiiiv Hood 447 lamgwood
i i . ahlier handgun taken wunrtlrne Wednesday between
20
a m and 7 p m
• IHOH bk* k Martrv Court and MOO bleak Norman Court.
Ctietsea Ctaie *uhdlvtsion appllame* valued at &gt;3.400 liom
two model homev wimenme netween 3 30 p m Tiie**1av and ft
a m Wednesday
• 300 S Oak Ave
television and video tape rnorder
reported taken from tsMidlng room w m etlm c Wednesday
t«eiw een 3 45 p m and 11p m

Ibrir guest* Tills year's event
will lie field at the Altamonte
Spring* lllllo u and Tower* on
Detrinlier 4 hum 0 30 p m lo 10
p m S o c irly rnemlier* bring
tbeir gill* and deliver them
directly in rrprrvenlallvr* from
r barttabie agrru le* for dlMrltiu
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DONNA BRITT

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300 N FRENCH AVE . SANFORD H A 32771
Area Codr 407 322 2011 or 831 M W
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Celebrating
education
A lth o u g h T ro p ic a l S to rm G o rd o n p revented
S e m in o le C o u n t y s tu d e n t* fro m g o in g
th ro u g h a n o rm .il w eek, festivities were
nevertheless held In keeping w ith A m e ric a n
Ed u ca tio n Week
We are pleased that this Isn't Just ano the r
week on the national calendar w h ic h d o rs
little h ry n n d the display of a (sister or
m e n tio n In a newsletter
Most o( o u r schools u n d r n o u k a n u m tirt ot
project* m a n y of w h ich In vo lve d parents of
I heir stu d en ts T h e y did w h at » r believe Is
on e of (tie rs s rn lla ls In lm (&gt;rovlng education.
tfi.it Is. rx p a n d ln g th r responsibility fo p ro p lr
Ix-vontl the doors of i h r classroom *
A s o u ts ta n d in g as m ost of t h r m are.
tr.n her* s im p ly can I do thLs alone O ne
|wrson alone cannot succeed In e d u c a tin g a
y o u n g s te r
W ith o u t s tro n g su p p o rt fro m
parent* and o lh rrs . It's m ost o ltrn a futile
attem pt
S o m e s c h o o ls o b s e rv e d I h r w e e k try
In vo lvin g o u ts ld r business an d in d u s try T in s
again. Is a needed support in the educational
process
A few of the school* observed American
Education Week try patting themselves on thr
track We don't believe that was the true
Intent of this nationally recognized week

How c o u l d a m o t h e r kill h e r kids?

W A S H IN G TO N How could she do n?
For a lew weeks null mu* ol Am ericans havr
Imagined standing on a ramp on a deserted
South Carolina lake they ve never \tailed
Walt hltig a ItklO hm g u n d i Mazda slide into the
dtin w aters then submerge
They ve tried In tatlmni what Susan Sm ith
could possihlv lu v r felt, wall fling I be tut with
her sons, ages 3 and 14 months strapped
Inside dl*np|M-at
Eat h lim e I try. I hit a wall Su do Ih r Irirnds
who pltonrd me alter S m ith a iunfrssltm
How
could she? askrd Avis a devoted m om lo
HI m onth old 7.u« hurv who said site was atmn
lu lrlv haunted In the killings "Did too see the
video? those t hlldrrn w r r r so adotable
How
do vmi do lhal lo your liable*'*"
For answers some ol us hate gone to the
ram p Try in g tat Smith * reported problems like
a set ol clothe* wr i r gone as lar as imagining
w III take os
I go to tfir winlet ol m y rider son's infancy,
when h r trad a •ase ol i title so intense lhal for
nuMilhs lie rrtrtl. literally, fur hours al a lime
Fuillrlv. m y then-husband anti I walkrd bui|&lt;rd
led t tiangrd n skrd him and prayed.
1 he
dm tor s "n o big deal didn't help Exhausted,
helpless anti guilty. I lunt frightening fantasies of
tiring rid of him taler I teamed such thoughts

era w ho now *av they should trace known

unacted upon are normal

Many of us havr
~
limes
b m wr
totild liarrlv tirralhe.
Irving lo tlgurr mil
how we could pay
o u r hills
Itr lo rr
re m a rryin g I like
other single moms
met good men who
Italkrd al an inslant
family
From m y plat e on
the rump I ran see
Smith feeling
f Fo r answers
tra p p e d , b ro k e ,
some of us have
lonrly
I see her
gone fo the
enacting every
ramp Trying on
p a r e n t s " g o in g
Smith's
b y e -b y e " r o u t in e reported
strapping bet Isilitr*
problems like a
Into their tar seals
set ot clothes ■
kissing I be m lm king
tlte door
I ben I look al I lie lake S lim m in g into the
wall. I ask hu* could site do It?
And then Mame a black man for It
That part must have tieen easy, ronsldeting
how well II worked, how r v r o some rrptxl-

JACK ANDERSON

Is BIA auditor being
shafted for honesty?

There are other observances during the year
which this can (and should) be done Th e y
Include National Teacher Appreciation Day.
T e a c h e r A p p re c ia tio n W e e k . T e a c h e r
Thank-you day. and Teacher's Day.
We ra n tie proud of the school district and
In d ivid u a l schools Involved In expanding the
rr*|H&gt;nsthtltty of education thtough th r
various events and gatherings held during
(h i* w r x k

c

.......

W e also salute people working In other
sectors wfto became Involved In the school
event* They are helping mold the citizen* of
lfie- future.
We have so many weekly and m onthly

designations. As an rxample. this past week
lias ttrrn National Notary Public Week.
N ational C h e m is try Week. National Krllglous
H ook W e e k , and Radiologic Technology
W eek We don't know If any special events
were planned. But for American Education
W e e k . kudos to rveryone who obarrved It.

LETTER
H a ts o ff
Hals nil to Hobby Douglas for hi* astute and
co n sm iriivr appraisal of the need for business
Involvement In Sanford schools. Cham brt mem tiers received an excellent report In Jun e on a
II.million Elementary school staff and chamber
brainstorm ing breakfast where teachers e m ­
phasized the need for business volunteers and
support ai our school Many of our students are
socioeconomically disadvantaged (71X1 Most
parents are unable to donate their time Many of
our students would benefit Immensely from special
time spent with a caring, responsible adult In small
groups or one to one. There are num erous
D IV ID EN D program* In place. Volunteers are
needed (or everything from "a rt chats'" to
rradtng/math tutoring, to the M E N TO R program
Even taking turns reading aloud with u child for
1/2 hour every week can have un amazing Impact
oil u child's skills and self concept. We all know
thai a child with conlldcnt-e and sell esteem is lar
more likely to succeed; academic and social
success leads to such confidence. Sanford need lo
cultivate sui ccsaful productive children T h e price
ol (allure is too great a burden for all.
New schools In Seminole county are opened with
computers In all classrooms, older schools lan­
guish behind It Is Ironic that (his oversight may
contribute to why our students "cost m ore" than
those at Heathrow or Redbug. but It may also be a
reason that test scores are lower, businesses in
Sanford upgrading computer systems can make a
d lllrrrn re by donating computers capable of
running current vrftwarr I'roplc with computer
skills ran volunteer their time helping gel
&lt;omputer "labs" In place If It weren't for federally
funded program* at Hamilton, most children
would never gel close to a computer.
I am very aware of the need for com m unity
supixirt al our school As a homeowner and parent.
I believe we have two choices. Elthrr we gel
Involved In renovating our schools and making
thrm a source of pride and attraction or w-r do
nothing and end up with becoming "the poor
relation" lhal we arc already too often perceived
as I hope we all choose the former; the difference
we can make either way Is critical.
Susan Sessoms
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters lo the editor are welcome. All letter*
most lie signed. Include Ihr address of the writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letter* should
I k - on a single subject and be us brief us (xisslblr
The letters arc subject lo editing

belter swallowed Ihr slory wholr Who today
has trouble imagining a Mat k man doing almost
anything*
Former D C polite th irl Isaa. futwiiod Ir
dors
As sunn as he heald Smith'* story tie
thought She killed those kids
Fulwtmd S3 says Smith * slory n rc ri made
sense especially in ihr rural Snulti
with ih r
whole world (talking and lie adds
I ve seen
loo many black men ati used ol oltrnsrs lin y
haven't done It ditto t smell rigid
Avis who * Mat k lo u ld lti tirHrsr II
She
surprised h rrvrlf by iraliring I wanted Itieir to
tie a black rarjacker." or anybody w h o d leave
them alive."
Iter nightmares about the « ase have less lo do
with race Ilian with Zarh with how hts •berks
demand kissing with bow ‘ lie (inks up a leaf
and rtm* lo show il lo ine
Th e only grant lo hr gleaned Irom Susan
S m ith ’s ultimately uniinaginaMr crimes would
tie for the m any who tndis(dually beard her
story and w ho then &lt;nett as one tn remain
t-onnet led For u* In hold on lighter in our own
beloved children, and il w r t an Imagine il lo
each other
A n d lo know dial despite all of the agony
S m ith irtg g rrrd that day on Ihr ram p tier
children arr now al (teat r

Going back to Square One
You kntiw ih rrr's an old song with a one in
I tie chorus that goes something like ".. And
everything old I* new again ." The title ol Ihe
stmg escape* m r al Ihe moment, but Ih r point
of ih r lyrics lias recently hit home with a
surprising relevance lo iny current life status.
A* of November 1*1. I became a member of a
new old sorio-economic life grouping; m y
second venue If you will. Into that wonderful
world of meal racks, pumped up pecks and
silicon llllcd mammallary glands, laughingly
referred lo as the dating scene
Yup, ihe divorce lietame llnallzed. I can
officially and freely now look al shapely
women walking by without fear of Immediate
yet never ending censure emanating from m y
wife's (exI steely cold eyes Heck. I can even
talk to them ' Hoy. thl* Is going to be the life!
Now all I have lo do Is remind myself of the
rules ...
Unfortunately, a* m any of m y co-divorcee
brothers and sisters may have already learned,
th r rules of thr game have changed substan­
tially over th r Intervening years since w r w r r r
last on the prowl, and If anything, they've
b r r r m r a whole lot h a rd e r.
For Instance
It used to be that a fellow
could throw a compliment In the general
direction ol some suitable young thing, and If
h r was lucky enough, she would respond
appropriately. In the worst case scenario
however, she would find the gentleman not to
her choosing, and would alternately suggest he
might lake a very long walk oil a particularly
short cliff II was simple contract law. An ofTrr
of Interest was tendered by the first party (the
male). and It would be accepted, or not al Ihe
option of the second party (the lemale) Te rm s
would be negotiated thereafter.
Well. It's
changed folks
First, the originating party to Ih r dating
transaction may or may not be of Ihe mule
gender, and should the second party lo the
proposition In fact be female, she Is definitely
not however some sweet young thing, a sex
object, or lo be referred to In any way shape or
form not specifically Indicative of a person
equal In stature and standing to Ihe person
making the Initial offering.
Secondly. In evidencing any form of Interest
or attraction towards a m em ber of Ihe opposite
sexual category, the potential for legal en­
tanglements is a whole new wrinkle lo be
aware of and be on guard against by lliose
returning lo Ihe wonderful world of singles.
Th e specific term Is called sexuul harassment,
and II Is a strong and fearsome weapon
cu n e n tly In vogue lor Ihe wholesale slaughter
(or al least emasculation) of the Indigenous
wolf populaiiun While I've been led lo believe
that ihe art ol flirting Is still permissible In a
diminished capacity al certain local watering
holes, former expert practitioners of the craft
should lx* strongly advised against It's In*
cautious use anywhere else. One might end up
In court for their trouble.

SIMIM0LK
OPINION
DAVID
GEOFFREY
COE
Now. as Ihe thought of being hauled oft lo Jail
lor Ihe harm less pursuit of m y natural albeit
awkward interests reminds me somewhat of a
slow death, perhaps I should digress (or
perhaps progress! to a som ewhat more
personal subject. S E X .
Those not hitherto
familiar with m y usual writing style will
probably wonder what warped twist of m y
mental faculties has made a connection from
one lo the other, hut Ihe explanation Is
remarkably simple. When I was last In Ih r so
tailed hormonal gratification market, while Ih r
(Misslhlllly of contracting certain afflictions
which w rrr not generally discussed In polite
society did exist, for Ihe most pari they were
curable. Today m y unenlightened children, w r
have AIDS: a surefire way lo cure Ihe
overheated and boost the commodities Index
for latex sap. Y u p . Just one false and
unprotected step, and w hzm m o. you've got a
one way ticket to the other side of the rainbow
somewhere in the not too distant future.
Well gee wlz...talk about taking all the fun
out of Ihe whole thing...You can't converse
about It. you certainly ran't do II with Ihe free
abandonment you mistakenly thought m ar­
riage was going lo allow you to finally gel In;
W hat's left? Heck, a body might Jusl as well go
und Join up with th r brothrts of Ihe holy sail*
of Sl. Peter nr th r sister's of the blessed
sepulcher of celluloses What's Ihe point?
T h r truth of Ih r m ailer m y children Is till*
Th e game, truly the art of love sllll does, and
hopefully will always exist, and grow. Each
breaking dawn may bring about some new snd
different nuance to the way one m ight
undertake their progrraslon on Its winding and
sometimes rocky path, but In Ihe end. Ihe goal
Is still worth th r risk of Ihe pursuit. T o tnc. It's
kind of like cigarette smoking (no. I haven't
quit yell); or perhaps chocolate coating those
(leaky midges: someday. I'm going lo do II
right And then all the grief und all Ihe false
starts are going lo be found worth Ihclr
enduring I'm optimistic a n y w a y ..O h und
ladles; I'm ulaa rar/ng and udventureaumc. fun
lo b e with at parti...
(Editor's note; Sorry folks, bul Mr. Coe’s
description began lo go down hill from there.
He'll be bark next week however, ufler they
rrlrusc him from a short sanltorlum for thr
Incurably romantic.

W A S H IN G T O N
A* an .nuttier .il the
Iturrau of Indian Adair* J im Parris oltrn
pusrd a hypothetical quest am to soprrtof* If
a private hank hud mismanaged (tie $ J I
billion Indian trust fund Ihe wav the HI A h.i*
would there tie criminal prosecutions?
In discussing hi* Job with friend* I’u m i *
recently a u sw rtrd hts own question this way
" I used lo say lhal nobody could grl away
with this In the private set lor They (su|xrt
or*) agreed but said this I* the government
We re a federal bu
reaucrary. '
Since 1083 pant*
has confronted the
g o v e r n m e n t ’ s attltude along with Ihe
m in d -n u m b in g ne­
glect of more than
3 0 0 .0 0 0 tru s t (und
aerounls. Under HIA
stewardship million*
of dollar* In prnlll*
from grazing Ire*, oil
and ga« drilling, and
oilier Income remain
u n a rrn u n trd for Th r
money I* auppowd to
be held tn separate ( i n discussing
his job with
tru st a e ro u n ls for
fnonds. Parns
A m e ric a n Indian*
recently
b u l some account
answerod his
holders have not re­
own question ■
c e iv e d a b a la n r r
statement for nxirr
than 70 years.
One Tre a su ry Drpartm rnt official, com
m rn tln g on th r fact lhal so many account*
have never been reconciled or audited, told a
cnngrrsalonal Investigator "T h e Iturrau u(
Indian AfTalrs I* like a company ih.it'* gone
bankrupt, and then bad a flrr."
Now II appears that the HIA I* al*o llk r a
trankrupl company lhal about* the tneaaen
g rr beating trad new* HIA I* trying In
reassign — Mime would say (Ire — Parris. Hie
director of th r trust limit* inanagrm rnt
division und one of Ihr lew w h ltr hats In thl*
scandal. Parrts and hi* wile, who are native*
of Ih r Southwest, are bring u*krd tu uproot
themselves anti their two high school age
children from Albuquerque. N M . and re
locale lo Washington. D C ., where Parrt*
would assume a vaguely defined (xisiiitin
unrelated lo trust-fund management
"T h is Is not Ih r way w r a rr supttosrd in Ixrrinventipg government. b&gt; punishing tin
right people." -wild one cnngrr**|onal in ­
vestigator wtio ha* worked t Itrsrly with
Parris " T h e knives have hern out at
headquarters for Jim for two or llitre year*
Ills biggest sin is lhal hr has dose working
relationship* with tribal account holdrr* amt
they (rust h im to tell thrm w lial's going o n ."
Ironically. Parrts got whut amounts to hi*
plnk-sllp on the very day Iasi month that
President Clinton quietly signed legislation
taking the first step toward cleaning up Ih r
trust funds Th e Interior Department, under
which oversees Ihe HIA. has pa(irrrd over Ihe
problem for years — despite Ifx- fart lhal Rep
Mike Synar. D O kla., has held live blistering
oversight hearing* since I'tM't Incredibly.
Interior olllelal* had strongly op|Mi*cd the
reform bill co-authorrd by Synar. and even
recommended that Clinton veto it
In u scolding (our-|Mgt- letter to Ada Derr.
Interior's assistant secretary for Indian al
fulrs. Synar blastrd Parris' transfer us a "slap
al Ih r Iribr* and those of us In Congress w ho
have pushed for needed reform s," and
churged II "constitutes Indefensible treat,
ment of a dedicated public servant."
Parris Is al Iras! going out In style. Al a
hearing lusl September Ix-fore Synar * sub­
com m ittee on environment, energy and
natural resources. Parris broke rank* wlilt
other olflciuls by testifying dial Indian tribe*
might decide someday lo (lie a class action
lawsuit against Interior. W H IT E H O U S E
W A T C H — As Ihe olllelal rrs|xjn*lMt- lor
refereeing disputes between bean-counters
and environmentalists In th r Clinton a d m in ­
istration. National Economic Council C hairman Robert Rubin husollrn lound himself up
lo Ills hlp-b&amp;ots In alligators

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SanloftJ M*r»W Sanford Flood* - Friday

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Trade deficit increases to $10.13 billion in September
n r M A R TIN C R U T S IN Q IN
A P E c o n o m ic s W n itf

W A S H IN G T O N
Attirrtca*
Ifadr iJrfU II •wrllrit In t I O 1.1

l&gt;l 11Ion In S rp lrilitier a* Ih r
m u illry trtlialnril well nil lr.n k
In r r r o r d II* i r r o m l w u r il
llirri Itamli-w drill It In hlslittv
Ihl* year

T h r C o n tn irrir l» r , M ilitirn l
M id Ihr NrpTentbrr d r Hell » i i «
•I li |w rirn l higher ili.m 4 S'MiM
hlllloll August llldi.il.iinr .11 Ih r
d rllrll * llh China i » r | W in .h i

a . a li.it In Ih r dnnr In ovrtall
lti.trin liort nf what thr m rdla l«
hnw Irlrvl.ln o and radio pro
g ra m , arr ro n alru ctrd what
I h r y arr g ra rrd to .” .aid
Tot hr row who t* al*o a high
* h.ml trai her nf } ngll.h

vlo lrn rr as a way lo •hangr
|wrrrplM»ns
• I rat hing tin reason twhiml
ih r ro m m rrrla l message* that
rx|M&gt;*r kid* lo rv rry lh ln g from
i rreals lo toys
• Iw-gtnning iww K l H tttl N h f
chlldrrn
The irlrv ision Intluslry ha* a
rr*|Mtoslhllllv lo It* viewer* lo
aihirrs* some of Ih r problem*
fw« attsr II rrcognl/r* II lu* a
huge titip.K I tat ( hlldrrn and
s o r l r l y , said T o r l r C la r k r .
s|M&gt;kr«woman ha I h r National
Caltlr I r l r t t*ion A**«m lallon
IdlMsatW t -w
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l o n tln u r d from t**(r I A
M id "I'm
certainty uni -siting » r dun'i
n rrd In tin m n tr
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tl!lplrnirnlltl|( llir ir n li ii r
Pint hI n I* I A I’rraldrnt Kav
l.u ilr r praised il«* in liu ilv r 4* 4
m il* 4»nl bolt* rflnrt In addrr**
• rrlou * r o n r r r n * about TV'
tier* lug hy rh ild irn
" I Irrl ihl* I* |n. 1 *hat Ihr
i Iim for o rd rrril ” l.u /lrr Mill
frA i hrr* •.in u v Ihl* mlnrttu
lion In r(4»* and parrnl* &lt;411
4|&gt;plv Ih r lr**nn*4l hnm r '*
W r .u rn 1 |u*i wnrrtrd aland
r r l l k l thinking with regards In
Ih r media
I l.iilr \ said
Wr
n r r d In Ii4vr Ih r w 1 hlldrrn
li'in jj thl* i»llh everything lhr&gt;
Jo 41 hnm r 4nd in *1 hi*d ”
Dailey b rllrtr* *tudrnt* Mill
B it lr** aflectrd by thr vlolrnrr
.In * hi* h Ih ry 4lr rx|*mrd If Ihry
•/' 4hlr In t lew II «| lh 4 inner
t r il l&lt; .d r y r
In hrr training workshop —
. tslili h M ill h r r r p r a t r d In
^ ^ ^ ■ t n d r r d * of oilier tru in g* —
T o t h - him ru ip lu .l/ r* to lr «r h
B
lh.it Ih ry h a ir In irxludr
Jflfedla awareness .ilnii|( with
th ru trac hlnif nf tr4&lt;iini( jiid
T rillin ;
I | 5 *rr ih r tlulence work.Imp

W r n r r d fo g rl parent*
aw aft grl ih r m in .ta il talking
at.m i 11 lo 1 heir &lt;hlldrrn. to .lari
a.klllg ipir.tlon* lo g rl kid* lo
«la rl tptr*tlonlng what Ihry *rr
and hrar — makr r v m lM .lv
liri imir niorr lllrralr Inlrlllgrill
viewer* "
Elementary Irai her* and I lie
1*1 A arr * rrn a* Ih r key* lor
(tarm l involvement in ih r pro
jrr l
T ra c h rr* In Ih r lo w rr
grade* have d im I in n i.u i with
many [larrni*. rv rn lhn*r who
a rr not I'T A member*
I h r younger Ihr 1 hlldrrn Ihr
more m r p t lv r Ihry arr In *urh
d i m 1 Ion. Toilirrow ’ M id She
[■tinted out that lirlorr slatting
•rhonl. Ihr avrragr child ha.
w atch'd 5.000 hour* of Irlrvi
slon
l'*ing *omr of ih r work*hop
Ire htllipir* parrot, and Irai h
r r » will * rrk lo lim it T V *
Ittflurncr hy
• Selling r u l r . mi hnw and
w tiro Irlrt |.inn |. w a lr h r d

o
hy

RcsensltUlng thr viewer
dlw u*.lng the rralltlr* of

Downtown —
O o s l l a i r d fro m P i ( r I A
A n d rr* n i h a . pro|a&gt;*rd that
tire a rr.i to Ik - declared 4.
cinwntown Lake Man »hniilil lie
II four bini k arra along Country
jO u b mail north ni I .ikr Marv
lr . aril but .Im uld not In
u d r Ih r land on which City
M loralrd
A n d rrw -11 said III all of hi*
nlng and an h tiritm a l Murk,
ha* d rlrrm ln rd that ih r r r arr
cla**r* for stirh drvrlnp
nt ('la** A which Mould t&gt;r
oppinK r r n ir r * . for which
i r g r vnlutnr road, and nihrr
Im pfovrntrnt* would tir madr
" T h r *rrond. 1 la*. It. 1. for
rv rry o n r rl*r
hr M id.
Ihr
rnnrn and pop *iorr« anihpir
.tn rr* and .m ail .hop* Thai *
what I project Inr l.akr M.irv .
downtown arra. and that'* Ihr
w ay I'm alining m y planning "
l l r gave Ih r 1 omrnl**ionrr* a
bright p iriu rr iif thr four till* k
iirra toot.im m g two .tn rv build
tn g . with shop* on th r lowrr
floor and office* atMivr They
would Iw approxliti.itrlv •»!» Irrl
apart. w ith lands* aping off*
M frrt parking, ipiatni w alkw ay.
1 sliad. trrr*. park lirnchr*. and
; roam oihrr a m rn ltlr.
1 1 "How would something Itkr
ih l. tie b u ilt." cpir.tlonrd Mayor
1 1 Low r v K im krtt "W ill tb r city
I Tiave to try and attract *omr
cdrvrloprr 10 do tht*'*"
■ t " T h l . I* Ih r toughr.t part.”
t A m lr r .r n replied
" T h r cllv
1 alonr can I take thl. on Y ri it
I will need In t&gt;r done a . IncxI |&gt;rn*lvr|y a* possible
" Y o u h a v r Minir h u lld in g .

J A N I S 8. C R U M R I N E
J a m . S Cruntrlne. H4. M.t
hoganv Drive. CuM rlberry, died
Sunday. Nov. 13, 1994 al hrr
residence Dorn April H. IK K ) In
Marysville. Ohio. *hc moved lit
Central Florida In 1972 S h r wa*
a homemaker Shr w a . l*rolrstanl.
Survivor* tin lude tlaughlrr.
J a n r i K W ithrow. Casarlbrrry;
o n e g r a n d s o n : lw o s te p g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; three
step gtr.it grandi hlldrrn
ii.iid w in f .lire h lld F u n e ra l
Horne. Altaruontr S p rin g , lit
charge ol arrangement.
G E R A R D A . D U B O IS
Gerard A D ii ImiI*. 35. Tipton
Hoad. Cassrllwrnr. tiled T u r .
day. Nov is 1094 Dorn June
23. 1959 in U v r c n i T . M u m ., hr
moved lo C rn tra l Florida In
1060 lie was .1 printer H r wa.
C.lllinllt
S u r v iv o r s include m other.
Marie Morang. Casselberry; *011.
Corey. Maine, brothers. Donald.
R o n . b o th of C a s s e lb e r r y .
•l«*orge. RiM-hesier. N i l . , two.
Farmington. Matnr
All Fa u lt. Cremation Service,
t'osselberry. In charge of arrungemenls
J A M E S FR A N C IS G ILFE D D E K
James Francis G llfrddrr. HO.
I’lne Ridge Circle. Sanford, dlrd
T u e s d a y . N ov. 15. 1994 al
iMikevlew Nursing Center. San­
ford. Dorn Sept. 17. I5KXH In New
York, hr moved to Central Flor­
ida In I9H0. H r wuv u rrtlrrd
supervisor for New York Tele­
phone Co H r was a member nf
All Souls Catholic Church, and

all llm r high of $3 49 billion
T h r J u lv drfh II had twrn t i l 19
billion
T h r v o lu m r ol fo rrlgn oil
lm|Mirt* »)ioi up lo a record rv rn
tlioogh A m rrh a • overall forrlgn
oil hill d rrlln rd rrflrelirtg a drop
In Ih r prtrr
T h r ro un try also m w im|M&gt;ri*
of h lg h -frc hnology jtrodur I*

|ump lo an all lim r high, a
troubling drvrlopm rnt slncr this
Is Ih r arra where ihr United
S t a ir s hopes In m ake I h r
greutrsi progress in narrowing
Ih r deficit hy exploiting Its
traditional edge m a d va n rrd
Ire hnology
For the llrsi ntnr months c*
this year. Ihr U n llrd Stairs Is

running an annual deficit in
of » I 4 H H billion. Ih r
second-worst showing on record
The all llm r high was a *152
billion goods delicti set In PW7
T h r trade deterioration Is
coming despite Ih r lai I lhal
P rr* id rn l C lin to n ha* made
trade promotion a kry pari his
forrlgn policy
g i MMf s

Guide
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
Florida Society for Historic Preservation and all
p rix rrd s will lie used lor Ih r ongoing restoration
and i arr nf the hlslnrh llra dlrr Mar lllly rr House
and Ih r Inside Outside Hoosr. Imlh of ih r IMWK
Vlr lorl.in si vie an hllrr lore

County v bool children

• S.t'urdav A Sunday
Nov 19 ft
Historic downtown Drl^tnd I* Ihr selling for the
set ond annual Drl^m d Fall Festival of Ih r Alls
Works of over 2&lt;*&gt; artists will lie fra lu trd M usk
and rrfirsh m rn ls will also la- available as writ
a* a s|«r&lt; tat rxhlhlt of student art from Volusia

Ensemble. In* d ir m r d by Mike A irn a prrw -nis
renown pianist Harold Itlam hard in ronerrt at
l-akr Itra n tk y High SrhiMtl auditorium 'm l
Sand Lake Ro.id In Aliainonir Springs Ikmatlon
lor thr iit n ir r l. *t hrdulrd to tirgin al 7 p m . Is
*2 |&gt;rr |M-r*on Ample seating l* promisrd

The festival i« spotiMirrii by Ihr D rl^m d
M iisrum of A rt. Ih r Main S f r r rl DeLand
Assoc lallon and the Cultural Arts Center

•Sunday

New 90 — T h r AJtamonti

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Reading
C on tin u e d from Page I A
C rntral Florida s drpartm rnt ol
rd u i atlon railed I'ro jrr I RE
SS I'K C T (Regular Education.
Student Service I'rrwormrl and
Ex&lt; rp tlo n a lltlrs ro lla tm ra iin g
To g rih rrl
' It's an rxclting program,
salt) Dr David Mr .dor r ootdlna
lor ol thr program W r a rr ahlr
lo work with ttie ro m m u n lly id
historic (loldstatro Fllrnirntarv
to provide them with the kinds
o| srrvli r* Ih ry nrrd "
The program. Mralor M id is
r r r a t r d by th r te achers al
Goldsboro and thr *tudrnt» and
fa m ily member* at U C F It
erntrr* around U m- tiu ilm i*
A main component of Project
K E S S P E C T l* family Involve
m r n f . In c lu d in g the fam ily
r e a d i n g prujec l and
m u lllr u llu r a l a w a irn r* * pro-

already Ih r r r ," hr rn n lln u rd
W h a t wr will nrrd now I* lo
work Jointly m i lilt* lirtw rrn thr
prlvatr. public and g o vrrnm rn i
*rrlor* It’ll tw very llm r consu m in g ." h r added, "a n d a
dilflruli project, hut I frrl ronfl
•lent II can tw dime
R e g a rd in g w h y i h r a rra C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
.ho u ld havr only four block.
lo an r v r n hlghrr
Andersen M id lhal |wnp|r who degree firforr II flowed Into Ihr
|Mrk Ihrlr car* don’t want lo Si John* River However, thr
walk far
If w r krrp it .m all
c o u n ty co uld p um p enough
but attractive." hr M id. "II will waste lo Ih r facility lo m akr Ih r
draw prviplr "
■ysirin work properly. *o ih r
In rxplainlng Ihr *lr|is which plant has tirrn idled lor two
would l r required for *uch a yrur*
dow ntow n d r v r lo p m r n t . An
T h l* s u m m e r, consultant*
ilr n r it *ald Ih r city would havr
rrc m n m rn d rd extruding line*
In rrra lr and flnancr a m .i.trr
throughout Ih r northwest arra
• torn iw a irr * y* irm . p a rk in g
lo allow- Iteat- d wa«trw u tn lo Iw
arra*. laud** aping drainage, osrel for irngaitnn of a grirultu rr,
o|wn .p a ir anil layout work A
rrsidrnllal v.ud* and nrrtratkin
d rvrlo yrr, or Imilvldoal hostile** f a r f ill lr • T l i F w a w le w a lr r
owner would tiavr lo hanitlr Ih r
doesn’t havr lo lie a* clean as
at lual hullding
lhal whii h Is pnnijird In Ihr
"It may al*n mean Ih r cllv will
wrtland*
h a vr lo take another l&lt;Mik al Ihr
r u lr . and regulation. |wrtalning
lo creating and implementing
M ich an a re a ." .a id M ayor
K o rk rtl
C on tin u e d fro m Page l A
T h r next *trp lo tw m adr hy
Andersen i» 10 define more th r noise, and thr m ln u tr Ihry
r Icarly how rxisllng hnm r* anil Iravr. thr projilr turn Ih r vol­
ume tiark up again."
h u »ln r«* r» in Ih r dr*lgnatrd
Commissioner W hltey E&lt; ks
arra would tw Involved In Ih r
trln askrd If Ih r city had any
overall downtnw n d rvrln pm rn l
W hen a .k rd try Commissioner m n iro l through Its “ boom-box”
ordinance C ity M anagrr Hill
C la ry ilr e n d c r if A n d r r * r n
thought laikr Mary . downtown Sim m ons explained that the
could eventually tw competitive ordinance basically drall with
with ihr downtown Sanford arra m o to r v r h t r l r s , w h ile M*
Thom pson * complaint was from
und all u’* antltpir storr*. An
oilier
structures
d rrs rn responded. "Definitely."
" E v e n the boom box o rd i­
nance is difficult lo enforce.”
Simm ons co m m rntrd " A s sexin
as Ih ry see a [Miller car. Ih ry JuM
turn down Ih r volume until ih r
[Miller Iravr. then Ih ry turn II up
again "
twlongrd to Ih r l.lon* C lu b and
Al Simm ons' request. Poller
Telephone Com pany I'loner rs
Chief Ralph Russrll reported
Survlvnrn includr son. Walter
lhal hr had ehrekrd u com puirr
L.. Whllcsboro, N.Y : six grand[irlnloul on noise calls In a Ih rrr
r It I I tl r r n . s i x g r e a t *
(dock vicinity nl ih r Thom pson
grandchlldrrn.
home, and had Imind a lot.il of
lia ld w in -F a lrc h tld F u n c ra l 25 calls In rrc rn l times, m any ol
Home. Oaklawn I'.irk Chapel, Ih rm from h rr
R ussrll adm itted how ever.
latkr Mary. In chargr opl ar
rangrm rnls.

Treatment—

gram*
W r have done a nrrd* as­
sessment and tiavr tried In find
program* lhal will m m thr
nrrd* Mralor Mid
Project R ES S P EC T Is Irachrr driven. Mralor Mid
Th is program is very Hrxl
hlr ' fir M id " T h r irai hrr* arr
free lo t r y I n n o v a t i v e
ajiptisii ties wtialrvrr will work
lor Ihrlr student*
W rlg h l said sh r Is " v e r y
pleased
With I he jiartnrrshlp
liriw rrn historic (&lt; o ld slM iro and

DCF
"It s a strong program lhal
Will Iwnrflt Ih r *ludrnl*." shr
said. " T h r sludrnis a rr Ih r
reason w r a rr doing this ’
Mralor agrees
The sludrnis arr Ih r locus of
lilt* project." h r said
They arr
the rrawin w r arr doing thl* "
A rrcrn l survey of parrnl* al
G o ld sb o ro showed lh a l Ih r
number one (irtorily was lo find
w a y * for f a m lllr * in h r lp
c h i ld r e n In sc h o o l O i h r r
priorities for parrnt* include
hslji with children’* behavior,
w llh child carr techniques with
Job training and Job finding with
health care, wtlh money man
agrm rnt. with ram lng a high
sc bool diploma and with adult
rradlng courses
T h r "R ra d ln g I* a Fam ily
Allatr ' jirogram was d rslgnrd to
help bring Ih r Joy of rradlng lo
famlllr*
InlormalKin at*&gt;ui d illrrrn t lit­
eral v program* was dlslrlbolrd
al Ih r rv rn t
" I think ih rrr arr 1 lot of
firoplr in trrrs in t in Improving
Ih rlr skill*." said Wrlghl

L IG H T U P

SANFORD
Saturday, December 10, 1994
Downtown Sanford
Christmas Parade • 3 00 PM
• Ritz Celebration • 4 30 into evening
•

ENTERTAINMENT
on 2 stages a! Magnolia Sq
Music • Dance • Theatre • Talent Pageant
* DOZENS OF ACTS *

F R E E G IF T
* Merchants Awareness Event •

•tV» up a c*»&lt;1 *•an? Downtown UncM rt
•Vc*4 vvtng mwchani t«tw*wn now and
0*c 10m and 9*( card Warnpwd by sacfi
•Deposit card at B- j /m 1 Bwrtw Faxtvon*
C^on ccrt(M*on f K, m i * erwnca Vo» on* ot rw
r-w G* CmvV j i h iTAwa yes# DrwrWjwn Uoitsr*
• Visit W ith Santa A lta r F a ra d #
at M a g n o lia Squara
• X m a i Tea# Lighting 6 :30 PM

.F A M IL Y F U N ]

Noise

I I U I I E R T J O H N E M IL M A I E R
llutwrf Jo h n Knill Mater. 07.
&lt; h r u m if Tra il. Winter Sitting,
tiled Wednesday. Nov 10, 1994
at South Seminole Cum m unity
Haapttal Dorn J u ly 29, 1927 in
Germany, h r moved lu Central
Florida lit 1990 H r was a truck
driver.
Survivors Includr son. Eddie
Maler. Winter Springs
(la id w in F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements
P A U L A .S O R G
Paul A. Stag. 99. Quail Court.
Cassrlherry. died Wednesday.
Nov 10. 1994 at Lifccare Center.
Altamonte Springs Horn Sr pi
22. IH95 In New York Ctty. hr
m o vrd to C rntral Florida In Ihr
1900* llr was a gtntrul secre­
tary for Ih r YMCA. H r was
M c II iimIIsI H r was a Mason In
llie* Jopp.i luMlgr. N'rw York, and
an Aitnv v rlrra n of World War
11.
S u r v i v o r s in c lu d e tw o
g r a n d s o n s ; lo u r g r e a t ­
g r a n d c h i l d r e n : one
grrat-grriit-grandchlld.
Nailon.il C rrm ailo n Society.
W inter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements

that no citation* w rrr issued in
rr*|mn*r lo Ih r calls
Sim minis hud suppllrd Ih r
c n m m lM lo n rrs with a copy of
Ih r city code* dealing with loud
and unnecessary noises, and an
o v e rv ie w of Ih r o rd in a n c e
"S in c e Code Enforcement I*
Ineffective in this situation
because lo come into compliance
all Ih ry havr lo do Is slop the
noise." h r wrote, " w r havr
referred Ih rsr type of rompluim *
to Ih r [Miller d rp a rtm rn t as
disturbing Ih r pracr."
Russrll suggested lhal If Ih r
commission had no objection, hr
would Instruct his officers lo
m akr a first call and l»su r a
warning, but If th rrr was a
second call for Ih r sainr address,
a citation would tie Issued
" L e i’s try li lhal w a y." said
Mayor Bellyc Smith, "and see
what hap|trn* "
Sm ith agreed that such noise
can lie detrimental and urged
that efforts hr madr lo hrlp
control the problem

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a a a a a a a a a a
Ja m e s F. G llfc d d e r. S r.. 86. ot SanTord.
Florida.passed away on Tuesday. November 15.
1994.
He was born In New York City, a son of the late
John Gllfcdder and Greta Gllfedder. a mother he
was devoted to. He attended various schools In New
York City. H r married M ary Katherine Ryan, a na­
tive of WUllamstown. County galway. Ireland, who
passed away on March 1 1. i956. He later married
Mac Gray of Staten Island, who passed away In
1987.
He was employed with the New York Telephone
Company for over 44 years, retiring In 1973. He
worked as a supervising foreman, reporting to the
staff of the President of the New York Telephone
Company.
He enjoyed many happy times with his friends
at the Plncrldgc Condos and at the Holiday Inn In
Sanford. He also enjoyed many laughs with Harry
Westhclle. who was a good friend, and with Keith.
He was especially thankful to and fond of the la­
dles at Harnett Hank— Mary Fcrgcrson. Susan
carter. Annette Drown and also Paul Mabry.
He was an active member In the Lions Club In
Altamonte Springs. FL: was also an active member
In the Kentucky Colonels, and a large supporter of
Father Flannlgnn's Hoys Town, lie also was a mem­
ber of the Irish Emerald Civic Soclctv and served
on many Civic organizations such as the United
Way and the Red Cross.
lie is survived by Ills sou and daughter-in-law.
Walter L. Gllfcdder. Sr., and his wife, Linda A., of
Whltcshoro. NT. and his six grandchildren: James
F. Gllfedder. III. and his wife. Lori, of Ocean Acres.
N J. Maureen Gllfcdder and Kathy Gllfcdder of
Hcrgenflcld. N J. Frances Mary Tcrlop. and her hus­
band. Joe. of Strongsville. OH. Walter L. Gllfedder.
ilr.. and Ills wife. Kim. of Ponce Inlet. FL. and Kevin
J . Gllfedder. and his wife. Tracy, of Lake Mary. FL.
He Is also survived by six great grandchildren:
Chris. Kyle and Kaltlln Tcrlop. Shaun. Lauren and
Kyle Gllfedder. He Is also survived by two sistersin-law. Marlon Gllfedder and Ann Gllfedder and
daughter-in-law Kitty Gllfedder.
He was prcdcscascd by two brothers. Joh n
Gllfedder and Peter Gllfedder. and a son. James
Francis Gllfcdder. Jr.
A solemn requiem high mass will he held In All
Souls Church. Sanford. FL. on Friday. November
18. 1994 at 1:30 pm. Internment will be In Oaklawn
Park Cemetery. Lake Mary. FL. Funeral arrange­
ments are hy the Haldwlu-Falrchlld Funeral Home.
Highway 46A and Rhluchart Rd.. Lake Mary. FL.
God Bless the Irish. Cramps — Amen!

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w a n her Sandra W llrlaon
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21 m r n t o amall and nuial tie
ronfliinrd by lurthri work She
alto aald Ha iraulla and impHra
luma apply only In ( n m | w and
mil Individual*
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Hamilton Ontario. dlartiaard the
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W llrlaon • aludt I* all till
pottanl addition lu lltr glowing
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hloloftl* at 1*4*1* lor hoitioart
uallty III aomr people • I 'm
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lion .llul ltir&gt; m . V rvrn lie
iraulta id II lir *ald Nor la II
rlrar whether Ihr liraln dllIrfrnrra afire I inrnlal lum lion
lnj( hr aald
(icifwkl. . pinb ** m id artalutny
and irlt btokMtv al Ihr mrilu al
«• hool al Ihr Ulllvrfally til
I aldnrnla al la»* Aiqtrlr* alao
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Wllrlaaui a aluily might havr
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unlvrr*Hy .n d Ihr l.'nivrraliy ul
ln ro n io a Hunnyliruok llra lih
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W A S H IN G TO N
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Hum a i m n muii M ur D o w n or a
{mpular a n llilrp ira «a n i mldht
our dat hr Ip hard r m r »inukrt*
kick ilir liahll — without ir
aorllnd m Ulmtlltr putrhr* or
dum
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aai.l I&gt;r I. I) Cilotrr id Wr*t
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train! aril! arnoklnd dtiid* l«*r 20
trar*
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we've looknl al no n nlceillne
pn.tii&lt; i&lt; in hrlp «miikrr*
l*rrInntnary lr*i* Irulu ate Ihr
antliirprrvaanl W rllh u lrin ami
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from Ih r lolirlu flower might
hrlp Mllokrt* toaa Ihrtr *Ida
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w ith d ra w a l iv m p ln m a O n r
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rlT rtlltr a* ntrnllnr |&gt;alrhr« for
*omr amnkrta
Advanced clinical trial* on
him dm l* &lt;d *mnkrra hrd ln thl*
truinth at row* the rn u n lrt' In *ee
If Ih r drud* live u p to the
promlar
I in hupind lhal by netl
•ummrr w r II have «cirnr an
•wrra
and mat tie w r ran
dually « H r m i k hojir to jirojilr
w Imi ran i quit *moklng. * aald
Or Linda lltder Ferre cd Mima
Linda U n itrfa lly, » h n *lum lilrd
unlu W rllhulttn * |M&gt;lrntlal
"A ltuu uUi.Unr. n o n addictive
ptndui I would liave a very hldh
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aiut mrdii .1 rummunttv,** *akl
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NlcKraar
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natlon'a 45 m illion »m okrr*
*laim Ih rv waul to (put hut
i an l Other than ro u n w lin g and
*up|.*il group*. n lro lln r dli&gt;n nr
|ut( lira a ir Ihr only aid* avail
able
Vrl plr*c rlpuun n lro lln r Im *
only a 20 p r u r til v u rc r tt ratr al
lir*t And doctor* rpirwiion prrv rlhlnd Ih r *hrm lral blamed Inr
adilHtlnd mtinkrr* in ih r flr*l
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petal
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com pared w ith lio n r
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p la ir l.i llul hy Ih r m il id a
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*tudvlud liOO (Mtlrnt* In rlarilv
Frrrt * ir*uli* ll millflrd the
Tncai and IHtid Adminlairallon
of WrlllHjtitn • pntrniul and
plan* lo lr*t H In ro mhlnalkm
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1994 Athlete of the Y ear

AWSA selects Winter Springs resident Roberge

LOCALLY
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Spec i al ta the Heral d

Junior Magic League signups
M M l I H I ) - I tic liny* and tint* t tub is mm
registering hoy* and tut* l i r u m i l hr age* id H
and IM m 11% bin** M..*&gt; lU it n lM lI t i ^ u r
Mr-glslralKMI 1% ... ..liable Hirongh I n b i Sin
In at I lie |k.y% and tittl* Club on Persimmon
and Ib r Midw*. ltn&gt;% and (iul% &lt; lob on
J l t » n Player* may register Iv-tween 5 and ft
I* in Ibe registration tee is $ 10|vt plavet
Male anil Innate nun ties also air needed
For information &gt;all 3 90 i t M l 11*»i%imm&lt;»ii
Avenue lor . t i t MUt I ( J iim avl

Sanford Youth Baskotball
SANPOKO the Hanford K r u r it k m l&gt;r
l%artmrnt t% .d V rin g youth l u it r i t u l l lor latyt
and nut* under 11 yeai% id age
( 'm l l% $ It. and everyone makes a team
Tryouts will le hrl.1 Saturday. Nov |u at live
Santord Middle s&gt; h-&gt;&gt;l G y m I h r trv--.ii « in d
ute will tie u a m
t«»y% I I ami under IO HI
a m hoy* 12 ami 13 noon girls 15 and under
I .IO p m . U n i 14 and 15
LrA g t.r age cutoff date 1% August .11 l *• 4
For more Inlo i all ,TH) 5007

W IN T E R I I A U S
O p rn division water ski
&lt;«mi(irtllof f a il R«dirrge id Winter S w in g s v m
w i n trd a% the Ainrrli an Water Ski A v « u utmn %
AW NA I ••‘if Malr Athlete &lt;&gt;f Hie Vrar
Kristi Overton from Greenville N ( ' also an
oprn division ttwnjw-tllnf aav named Hie AhWA
Female Athlete uf the Year
Holtrtgr started lu% l'N | tournament srason
wtth a w in in H.«- men s slalom and a third |ito&lt;r
finish tn |.mipin g at Ihr Or tan.to rlicet the 1*10
T o u r s first stop. d thr *ras. xi
He &lt;tint limed his wittlUtlg Virrati al Ptvvniv
|&gt;U* tli|g first in Hie si.•km. and t vtng Sanitny
Duval the Oywi i men s Jumping m ix 1.1 rn n fd
b ik trr . It* sretin d plot r In Jumping with an rflmt
of I •*'» feel
The highlight id Rid r f ^ r 4 r u f t-Uooal sum

■ y DEAN S M ITH
HerakJ Spout Yfrder

A L T A M O V T F . SPRINGS The Altamonte
Spring* Little le i| u e will tw registering U*v*
and i|lrt« lor it% v|win( program lomoruiM Nov
IU lirt Mern P a m and 2 p m
IMavrr* tw t»een I be ages of 5 and IN may
register at Milwre Middle N. Iu.4 1725 County
Hoad 127 in LongMisst of at the W al Mart
U» a lrd near the Intersr. Ikon of Slate Ruuds 4.M
and 4 .Ml in Altarminte spring*
T1*e registration lee 1% 8.M. AO jdavrr* should
be accompanied bv a (kornt or legal guardian
and m u il bring their birth r-rrtlfk ate anil j»».wd
of residency
For mformaikm &lt;all H72 8130

WHAT’S HAPPENING
TO D A Y
JU C O Women's Basketball
Lady Raider Clastic at Semi not* C C B's»ard
C C v* Pan ta r ola J O 6 p m S r m iw H C C va
r * ll« '-a u a « CC. 0 p dv

Girts* Basketball

Boys' Basketball
Oviedo Tip O il Classic Seminole *• Titusville
fl p m . Oviedo vs Titusville Astronaut, 7 30 p m
Lake Mary *1 Leesburg Tip OH Classic
Spruce Creek Tip -O il Classic: Lyman v»
Atlantic, ft p m . Spruce Creek vs Pm# R'dg*. 8
pm
Lake Howell and Lake Brantley at Bishop
Moore Tip OH Classic

Ovrrtoti bad an outstanding season placing
first In the slalom at b u ll Hie Misters lournx
m rn i and Hie Marine World tournament Sfie
alsn Mini the F e ll Hod Flo Tout I it and Frts III
s u m rii s slalom pier mg first in all tart two of Hie
lour s 10stops
Each year since I ' m i &lt; the AW'SA tuvs hnnoerd
a male and a female Mater skier as the %|»»rt s
Athletes of H k Year Their names are then
submitted to the United Slates Olympic Cum
m ille r fur c o n s td r rat Ion as the U s o c s
Sportsm an and S|MirisMoman of Ibe W a r
a warda
Tlie AW SA auarris com m lllre r b n w s the
Athletes of the Year lu s n l nil mi I standing
prrtiemaiw r and %|«*ct%cnaii*hlp Hofirrge and
Overton Mill tie iKMtored al a s|&gt;es lal awards
rerrm ony during l!w IWj S AW SA mid winter
b a u d inertings in Orlando In .January

Silver Hawks, Hawks in semis

Altamonte Little Leaguo

Lady ’ Not** C la s tic at Semtnol# la v *
Brantley vs Cocos. &lt; 30 p m Spruce C iM t v*
Late Howell. 6 p m
Lyman at OeLand JV. 5 15 p m V 7 p m

met lam e when hr snared 7IW fret to win Hie
i ash |&gt;n/r lor men's Jum|rtng at the |irevii(kMs
Masters Tournament held m Fine Mountain Ga
At tire Marine World (Vallejo t al ' liMiftvamenl
In June Kutirri(e again won Hie men % lumping
Competition tie also (dar ed art nod in | u m p lr( al
Hie iridurtapnh* lour slop and Inilnwrd llial up
Midi a f«rurth In Hartford Cunri fifths al faith
Sfirrvr|Hat ami St taiut* and fourths In St l ‘aul
and Portland Ore
Holier gr s (irrfoemanre oti Hie | 'r»t pro tour
elevated him to fourth overall In men s stalnrn
and IllHi m men s (unipuig in the tout * Grand
ISts standings
In July Mntrrrge Mas selected foe live stv
member tram th a t M ill re p re s e n t Hie United
States al Hie Fan Amrrw an Games in Mai tu t
Flata Argentina Ibis Is Ifie first time M a te r
skiing has tw-rri int hided as a full medal s|a&gt;et in
Hie Fan American Games

Nicole Heed (No 32) who tcored 10 point*, and
the Leke Howell SHvet Hawks played an
outstanding defensive game against Coco*

S A N F O H I) — Thursrtay s quarterfinals of Ihr
l^vdy Soles Invitational ttaskrHiall tovirnamrnl
•I Sr mi note High S&gt; bail s Hill Firm ing Memorial
G y m n a s i u m we r e for t he b i r d *
In Ibr first game laikr H o w e l l got 21 («ant*
from Christine James and the drfrnar field Com e
In less ttuui IO (aiinl* in three of the four quarter*
as the Silver Haw k srrushed Ih r TIgrrs ti’r J'»
T h r U tr gam r saw Ih r Sprvttr C rrrk Hawks
osrrrvwnr a frigid start with an tmprrsstvr
all armind (trrlorm anrr In dlsmantlr thr l^ k r
Itranllry patriots \ J 3|
T m b y at 4 TO p m
l^akr Itfantlryr will (day
Corua to a consolation t&gt;ra&lt; krt gamr brforr
Sprit, r t 'r r r k and la k r M owrII ttalllr al H p m
for a s|«il In tftr nttalsop(a&gt;sitr Srmlrvolr
T h r T Mtir and lllsfiot&gt; Mmirr s h k h firal
Drltmia 5&lt;» 21 Tttrsrlay. vvrrr to (day at 7 30 p m
today tmt lltsltop M&lt;%xr has a pttof rtNnm ltm rnt
and will forfrtt t t»r gamr to Srm tnotr
Saturday a « hrd u lr lias Drltona playing Ihr
Lakr Branlley-Com a w tnnri in H«r ronsidation
final at I p m
lltsf»«»(&gt; M&gt;».ir taking on tftr
S(»rir«r t trek l-akr llow rll loser lor third (da»r al
2 10 p m . a(xl Srm lrvdr faring thr Syxu rr
C rrrk tjik r llo w rll wInrtrr al t p m In Ib r
i hampu.nstilp gam r
N k o tr Head )otnrd .lam rs in dmitdr llgure* lor
Lakr llo w rll. netting 10 points T b r y got plrnty
td Irrlp fn «n th ru Ira m m a lrs as all IO ptavrrs
rtmtrllMiird point* Angrla Oofl chipped In with
I,tor [■&gt;tnt* and K rlly Kotin addrd right
Trailing laikr Itranllry O -l altrr Ih r ofrrning
static.. Ihr Hawks - Ird by Krlsha Crrw * and
/Vlua Asglll - tuttird up Ih r drfrnstvr prrsautr
in thr sr&lt;i&gt;nil quartrr. forcing numerous l-akr
Itranllry turnovers That got th r Spruce Creek

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and seven strata Si a. te T b in ip s iti bad IO
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lone patriot In doubir llgurrs with 12 isHnls Nbr
also Ird In assists flhrerl and strata llwol l.rali
g re w addrd srvrn points and seven rebounds

Dragway
prepares for
‘Night of Fire’

Girls’ Soccer
Lyman at Lak# Mary
p r n .V . 7 3 0 p m

F. 4 30 p m . JV. 5 45

SATU R D A Y
Women’s Baseball League
Sanford Ice at Florida Tornadoes I p m

JU C O Men’s Basketball
Seminole CC at St Peleraburg CC. 7:30 p m

JU C O Women’s Basketball
Lady Raldar C lattlc al Seminole CC Third
place game 1 p m . Championship gamo. 3 p m

Girls’ Basketball
Lady ‘Notes Classic al Sommolo Deltona vs
Lako Brantley Cocoa winner. 1 pm
Bishop
Moore vs Spruce Croek Lako Howoll losor. 2 30
p m , Seminole vs Spruce Creek Lako Howoll
winner. 4 p m

Boys’ Basketball
Oviedo Tip O il Classic: Seminole vs Tilusvillo
6 p m . Oviedo vs Titusville. 7 30 p m
Lake Mary at Loesburg Tip Off Classic
Lyman at Spruce Creok Tip OH Classic
Lake Howell and Lak* Brantley at Bishop
___ j T ip OH Classic
Orangewood at Tampa Baythore 6 30 p m

Soccer
Daytona Beach Seabreeze at Lak# Mary JV. 5
; V. 7 p m
Lako Branllay at Bishop Moora JV. 5 p m . V, 7
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BASKETBALL

: te m p le t* l U U n o o n E a f «

By A A R O N ORCCN

Special lo the Herald

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I t l l l U . o — Orlando Sprcdworld
Dragw ay will present its ninth
annual Night of F irr - H»r tra&lt; k %
largest drag r»«e «d the year — Hits
Saturday night. Nov IB
Featured will lx- MJO-MI'II Jet
Dragsters and -Jet F un n y Car*.
2.0DO IIF Fro Modified* super
charged wheelatanders Outlaw
Uul&lt; k :t2 rat ing and morr
The Fro Mmillleds llgure lo larum |ielltlvr with C'barlrs t ar|&gt;enirr
ol Charlolle. N C . and Ills “ World s
Fastest ‘55 c h e vy " lit llte belli
He w ill lace C a rl M oyer ol
Ankeny. Iowa turrenlly Hie all tune
iju b k rs l driver In Fro klodlflrd
h is to ry w ith tw o B 5 7 -second
elapsed tunes to Ills credit.
Also rx|ie( lrd lo i hallettgc lot Ibe
Fro Mod win atr Mel Raves Irom
Hudson in the “ World s Fastest Ti7
C hevy” and Speetlworld Dragway
Hat k reccHtl bolder. Jell Ktisslin.
Irom Lakeland
Th e truck gales ojien al |0 a III
with qualifying and time lilals s* t to
liegin al niton Final eliminations In
Outlaw Q u irk 32 I* scheduled lor 7
p m . with feature cars running al H
p m and 10 p m
Admission is 82H Children under
12. parking, and tilt paaaesfrre
The dragway hosted another big
c-vrnt — the Dixie Urackcl champi­
onship — l-isl Ft Ida v (Nov I I ).
Former NIIHA world rltamjt Dave
Hainpy ol Greenwood. Ind . brought
Ills dragster lo Central Florida and
came away w-llh llte 85.(XX) to win
prl/e as llte Top Lllm lualor •bam
nloti. Hob Vollmar (Holiday) was the
ru n n e r-u p In bis 1007 Fonilar
Fitebitd .Jerry ILillllr {Nlxa. Mo |
was a setiilbnallsi
In llte Scrottd C ha n ce H a r r
91.(XX) H»
lo winl.
w till. .lavm
Jason
(w tilih paid1 8I.CXX)
rom
h u rg was
C a n n o n Im
iii M ld d le b
vic to rio u s o v rr T a m p a * I»«l»y
S'athns. Eric Dunlap front Ocoee
w as third in lit* l*&gt;77 Chevy Vega

fo r th e b e s t covera

.

Patriots hit the road
Throe month* ago. Deo Brown (No 7) and his Lake
Brantley teammates wero a bunch of now faces trying
lo fill tho shoes ol one the county’s most successful

teams Tonight. Brown and tho 1994 Patriots try to
make some history of thoir own when they play at
Jacksonville Sandalwood In a Class 6A playoll game

Hooters-USA Triple Crown opens tonight
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By PA U L MARSEQLIA
Special to the Herald
O R LA N D O — A s t a r studded field will lake the green
flag when Ihr eighth annual HoolenVUSA Florida Late
Modrl Triple C row n kirks of! racing action tonight. Nov.

18. at Orlando Speedworld
Since most of the nation's *hott track* arc closed lor
Hie season, top U itr Modrl pilot* from throughout hr
country will l&gt;r competing for a share of a purse that

exceeds 9100.000
It one driver wins all three legs of the Triple l town
sertr*. lie will |&gt;ockrl an additional 850.000 bonus
T h e Florida U t r Model Triple- Crown Is one of the
most prestigious races lo Ik- run In the slate ol Florida
•Th is series I* designed to bring bark some of lie
..,— . . 1.1..
tlir Trltile C row n to Florida, said L b A
protnolri Don N rrt.nr T h is I* a great opportunity for
driver* from around the country to come to Florida and

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agalnal
Florida *best
best ‘
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i Florida's

Some of the drivers (.reregistered lo com|&gt;etc Inclutk
defending series champion Mario Gosselln: IViinis
Dement, ibe ltMM ACT Rookie of the Year; Ikibby t oy e.
who drive* in the ARC A Superrar Sene* and hr
v a s c AH WlriMon Tup Srrlr*. Krvlii C ywm»kt. Jim
ikitden Tutlv Hester; Dave Heteher. Jefl Williams.
Krmiu Vaughn. Mike McCrary; Randy fox. Larty
Rorrro Fete Orr. Jimmy Cope: Charlie Ragan Jr.:
Wayne Anderson. Robbie Thompson, and Sieve Lamb
Past winners of the USA Florida Triple Crown Include
Wayne Rrutlmamt. Garv "Hot Sltoc' ILtlougb. Rot&gt;eM
Wamke. Kd llowrll. Leroy Porter. Dick Trickle. Ilulcb
Mtlcr. and Hilly Gill

The first leg a 81.000 to w in. 100-lap event, will Ikhosted by Orlando Speed wot Id tonight along with the
speedpUmt's tegular racing program. Tim e trials are
•chcduled lor 7 p m with the Hooters event taking lo
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People
Traveling with holiday food

IN BRIEF

Make sure to follow safe handling rules

SCC Faculty art exhibit
llw V in in o lr ( iHtimuntly C D lk if Fai iiliv A m Ktlilbli
siaMrd Iwesdav in tfie m llrgr * fine An* (iiillrrv .mil will run
Ih ln u g h lln ||
I be exhibit Iriilu irt tfie work ig (ai nilv m rm tirr* .low
U r U n iu u il, ( ‘ lifts Holton Jo h n Capulo J o y re Caputn
Marianna Ham ilnm M&gt;«*« Ir r r y Nisalruriisak amt .Jay Sjulding
The 1([wiring i n r|ii loo »4 * hrlil Tuesday when rai h aitl*t
p irsr tileda U lk
I h r r v r n t I* If r r 4 n&lt;| o j i r n I n i h r p u h l l i

I h r hour* lor Ihr gallery r r r 10 a in In I |i in M&lt;&gt;nilat
lliniugh I'lu U v and on Ihr evening* ol mu»ii and ihraiiN al
p n lo m u n r*
I'or rnorr information 1 all 328 203ft

Festival ol arts planned
t)r| .A M )
T h r IM -a n d I all Festival ol Ihr Art* will lake
|ihur Ih rrr on No* M ia m i‘J O
Jo*r|th l.ii»t 111 an ol C a ro l! * C o in C rlh will lw ih r
» i n k esslonalrr T h r mfuTwakiu* will hr available with a final
&lt;twirl on Indiana A vrrm r
T h r AMl*t Aw ard [mriv I* fwlng *pou*orrd liy Ih r law llrm ol
Jarnr* Zim m erm an and I'aul
Fhr .lav* a« llvltie* will im ludr hand* on 1 rail* |»ni)n I* lor
children. art r « h lh ii« and food
Nrw York Avenue in l&gt;rlatnd will la- closed Irorn 7 a rn until
fi|&gt;m ear h day ol I hr rv rn l
For morr Ittfonti.illnn &lt;all ih r Dr|.aud Museum of Art ul
714 4371

Many consumers a*k ll II I* safe In travel
w llh holiday (nod*
Ye* II * alright — If
some safe handling rub* are followed In
avoid fiKHlIairne dine**
H r re are some of lire frequently asked
question* from ratter* com erning safr
iraiispottattooof ifw holiday turkey
U Can llir turkey fir tuokrd a day ahead
of lime and Ihen taken lo someone * fiousr
the n e«l daY?
A Yr*. hut for safety • wake you won t br
aide to ira rrl w llh the wfiolr bird Irilar t He
«ure lo n o k lire turkey in an oven *ri no
Inwrr than .123 degrre* F CFiei k In hr sure
Ih r lu rk ry ha* ro o k rd rornplriely In an
lu lrrn a l irm|&gt;rraturr of 180 d rg rrr* F" as
measured In srvrral |daces w llh a rural
iFirrrnornetrr TFtrn In tfie lu rk ry stand 20
minute*
If siuffrd rrm o v r ih r stuffing and In root
In small, shallow disfir* &lt; ar\r all ih r mrat
from the lu rkry b a yin g leg* ihigti* and
wing* Iniar 1 If destrrd fhvtdr the ra rvrd
lu rk ry rural and I fir lu rk ry part* Into «mall.
shallow conialnrrs or package*
Ttil*
rn surr* rapid, r u n roofing and quN k
irh ra im g aflrr g riiln g hi Grandm oitier •
house
Ffrfrtgrtatr l)»r lu rk ry and stuffing within
two hour* of ((Hiking Or frre/r Ih r fond* If
you don't plan tn rat ih rm within Ihrre lo
four day*

COM A announces meetings
I h r C'onrrfnrd Organization ol Mrn in Action (C O M A I n irri*
ihr |tr*i and third Friday. at 6 p rn . in ih r i h u rrh an nr v al Si
James AVI! ( h y n h Ninth M trri and Cvprrw* Avenue
, Sanford

Blood Bank seeks donors

W'hrn prr [taring 10 travel pack I Fie lurkry
and olhrr prrtshahlr I( hi.1* In an insulated
cooler with a cold Miurre *uch a* h r or
frozen grl |ui k*
At your destination.
Irai.sfrr the fmxli In a refrigerator and
irh ra i In a 325 degrrr F oven or in a

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vV H U G H E S /
GREGG

mb row ay r oven until I fie lood* rra( h an
Itllrm a ) temperature of (115 degrees F nr
arr *1 earning hot
U How long will a raw or rooked lurkry
keep u n rrfn g rra ird for transporting in
someone'* house'’
A No longer than two hour* For r lih r r a
rawr nr (-(Hiked turkey, l l '• Mill a good idea In
u*r an Insulaird roofer as a earner (use two
i railer* If tarrying Faith type*) T o transport
a raw turkey, takr 11 out of I Fie refrigerator
and place ti In iF»e cooler Immediately hrfnrr
leaving Stow It wtterr It writ) Fie coldest In
llie tar
Upon arrival, immediately re
frigrratr ih r raw turkey
T o transport an unstuffed turkey, takr It
&lt;Mri of if* oven, immediately wrap It In foil
and pul ll dirrvtly Into tfie reader before
pulling II Into 1 he warmest spot in the car
(Fon t try in iran*|a&gt;rl a stuffed turkey
A hoi turkey must hr pul direcliy into a
warm oven l*ri al 200 degrees F or higher)
until serving lime
S ri tfie oven high
enough lo maintain the Internal trniprra
lure of the lu rk ry at 140 degrees F nr
higtier
U
Can I slow rook the turkey at 2O0F

C rn lra l Florida lltnod Hank t* asking donor* ol all lvpe* ol
l&gt;k*Ml — rsprt tally O type donor* — to donatr al It* Sa-tord
I)*r |iran&lt; h 1302 C Srro n d Si Kor Information &lt;all :i22 0822

Sanford Ket-r ration Department oflrr* Sirjt Arrohlr* al thr
youth ir n t r r in Sanford C'ltv Hall Monday* and Wednesday*
Irom 9 to 10 a in and 5 JO to ft 30 p rn Inatrurtor I* Lisa
)lln r* Cost I* 8.1 jk r 1 la** For Information rail 330 Vi07

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford m m * rvrry Monday at noon at Ihr
Sanford Cham hrr of Commerce building

Girl cdoing wrong’
is attempting to
insure friendship
O u r daughter Is In stslh grade
She's always tier 11 an rxccllriU
student, but she delltillrly Is sllll
In the "ugly d u rk lln g " stage
Partly because of thui she hasn't
had many friends at school this
year
That's w hy w r were so
happy when u very rule and
popular gal In I he neighborhood
befriended her.
Now we've leantrd that the
p o p u la r girl Is gettin g our
daughter to do her homework lor
hrr and asking her to copy work
In th e c la s s e s t h e y h a v e
together
We've talkrd 10 our daughter
and she know* what she's being
asked to do Is wrong, but she's
ah.ml Icorrcelly, I think I that Hu­
mber girt will snub her If she
refuses lo do It. We want her lo
have Irlend*. hoi It's obvious
that stir's being used
Should
we forbid our duughtrr Irom
seeing the other girl? ll would
tic terribly hard on her. as well
as almost Irnposotblr to enforce.
P A R E N T S W 1IO W A N T T O

D E A R V E R A R U S H H IL L :
T h a n k you lor the positive spin
y o u put on a c k n o w le d g in g
expressions of sympathy More
people m ay follow y o u r In ­
novative lead and find ll re­
warding
DEAR ABBYt
One of my
co-worker* left our company and
moved to am ithrr stale She und
I were very close friends so.
naturally, we keep In touch.
My problem: Several Individ­
uals want her address, and they
know I have It
She dock not
wont any ties to her old Job —
especially w llh those she onlytolerated while working here.
Abby. what should I say lu
these people without offending
them, or causing hard feelings
against me for protecting the
privacy of m y friend?
Also,
when someone w llh whom you
have worked for several years
leaves thr company and usks for
y o u r address and telephone
number, should It be given to

I-ik e Mary Senior* invite anvonr M yrar* or otdrr to Join
Jh rtn in two w rrkJy arlivitlr* on Monday Wntalcarvcr* bom
*« ut (o 11 IO a rn Games. from I to 3 p m
al thr Krank
Ffranst-enter, IM i N Country C lu h Hood

Employment opportunities for seniors
A n employment program »pon*orrd by AARI* Senior
-Com m unity Service I* held al thr Sanford Arm ory Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, from H a m fo noon Hill D o w r y and
M r k Callahan are available to help *rnlor* IInd employment

IN TH E SERVICE

M A T T H E W 8. K O L A R
Atr Force Airman Matthew S.
Kolar ha* graduated from Ihr
arrospaer propulsion specialist
(Jet rnglnr) course herr
Sludenl* were taught repair
anil maintenance ol Jel engine*,
with emphasis In ground safety
practice* when using ground

Mr* Ralph Smith (left) presents a photograph of her late friend.
Dr Herbaria Leonardy (who died in 1981). lo Alicia Clarke, curator
of the Sanford Museum The presentation took place at the
November meeting of the Same Harrison Chapter. Daughter* of
the American Revolution. Dr Leonardy, a former regent of
Sanford s DAR chapter, went on to become state regent of the
DAR She received her juris doctorate from Stetson University
and was organizing president ot the Florida Slate Association ot
Parliamentarian She was also an author and conducted seminars
throughout Florida

Deltona
He I* a MJR1 graduate of
Deltona High School

Optimist gets pinned
John Cullum prosonts Audrey Ogdon ywlih a spocial pin for
bringing In a new member lo the Sanlord Optimist Club. The
•Bre»enlailon look place al the regularly scheduled meeting wllh
routine reports given on project* President Peggy Hardin
reported on the "Pm a Winner" progtam at Midway Elemonlery
School.

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A new photograph for Sanford Musaum

*up|Hirt equipment Included In
the training were maintenance
docum entation and manhour
accounting, as applicable lo
engine maintenance
Kolar I* the son of Joan I’
Kolar of 1597 latndsfleld Avc,.

etwta bT M*tmm

Hot food* should lie kepi hot. and sfiould
not tie held at room lernjieraiurr over two
hour* Wrap well to Insulate
Keep hoi foods H O T and cold (( hkIs C O L D
hometimr* 11 s safer Just to give up on the
Idea of taking your feast across tfie country
Look for new traditions w hen you grt there

D E A R A B B Y i it's hern star
tllng lo read tfie opinions regard'ng responses in exptrssbin*
of sympathy
Upon the demise of m y dear
husband, tiarnaby. more than
V O jHwjik filnm nl sent 1 axis
f l u w r r t T l M f l . in te n d e d the
funeral or visited me
To uch e d b y th r love that
surrounded m y family. I became
more aware I hat God la love, and
love la from God
Foe weeks I
wrote thank-you notes, feeling
that If a person could make thr
effort to express sy mpathy to rny
family In any way. I sincerely
wanted lo respond ll was a Joy
to write to those people I even
went over the list of those who
signed Ihr m em ory book at the
funeral home and attended the
funeral, and wrote each of them,
expressing m y family's gratitude
for their love.
1 was the winner, because as I
wrote, m y grief for Barnaby
melted away and memories of
Fils life and what It meant to
others flooded m y mind — and 1
remembered his deep love for all
of us. Counting all our friends
and blessings prompted me to
write a book about my husband.
Now my children and grand­
c h ild re n have m e m o rie s of
Hamaby they would never have
had.
Th e bottom line: There Is Joy
In laKtng tfie time to write
thank-you notes lo those who
have expressed sympathy. Your
rraders should try ll.
V E R A R U S H H IL L .
D EC A TU R . GA.

Activities for seniors

G E R M A N E. H O Y O S
Navy Lt. C m dr German E
lloyos. son of Lronor Dllltnbrrg
of 2730 Decoles St.. Sanford,
recently reported for duly with
Commander. Naval Ha*e. Pearl
Harbor. Hawaii
Tfie 1072 graduair of Cllllord
J S« oil High School of East
Orange N J . Joined Ihr Navy III
J u ly 1973.

W hen t talking In advance divide food*
into small, shallow container* and cool
quickly This Includes tfie carved lurkry
Do riot attempt lo partially rook meal and
poultry ahead of lime and then finish
1 ( H i k i n g al the (lestillation
Transport cold or froren food* In an
Insulaird cooler wtih a cold source

W riting notes
helps m elt away
w id o w ’s grief

Aerobics
offered
$

M O N TE Z 0. BOW ERS
• D O B B IN S AIR TO R C H HASH.
&gt;1*n etta. Ga — M o n t n I)
Unwr* ha* been promoted In the
A ir Force R r* rrv r lo the
Yarik of lieutenant colonel
. -H o w rr* . u flight n u r»r, 1* the
•l*irr of Harhara I’ Howrr*
Slallw-orth of Oy Irdo
Whr I* a 11*58 gradualr of
Cm oni* High School. Sanford

overnight *n It's ready logo In the morning''
A No’ It s not safr to rook a lu rkry lor
any tuber meat for that matter) In an oven
set lower Ilian 325 degrees F
Th a t’s
t«r*au*r ll takr* tun long for the lu rkry to
reach a temperature high enough lo kill
fondhnme hat ferta
U Can lu rk ry la- partially ( talked ahead
of lime and Ihen hnl»hrd later"
A No again' Partial rooking of meal or
poultry I* very unsafe Cjooklng must lie
done In one conlinuou* operation to assure
the destruction ol tM drrta lhai ruse food
home illness R issa fr however, lo partially
took lurkry in a microwave or other oven
Immediately before transferring Ihr turkey
to a heated g rill or to a p re h e a lrd
1 nnv rot tonal oven for flnlsFitng
Other advice'' Keep Imt food* hoi and
told food* cold al all llm rs And sometimes
It 's Just safer in givr up on Ih r Idea of taking
your feast somewhere else TFir risk* may
outweigh! the hrnrfli*

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D E A R P A R EN TS .
Unfortunately, prrteciis who
are still In the "aw kw ard slagr"
when many of their age males
have turned In to attra ctive
young terns arr very vulnerable
lo coercion by the |Ki|&gt;nlar *tu
denis. Your daughter certainly
kno w s what s t ir ’s doing 1*

FA M IL Y
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

wrong, hut is trying to Insure the
’'friendship" al any coot. You
can also bet th a t she u n ­
derstands that Hu* "frie n d "
doesn't really earr about her
However, If you utirm pi lo forbid
your daughter Irmn seeing ih r
other girl. II most likely will Just
make her resentful and delta 111.
What really needs lo liap|ieu Is
that you nerd to provide the
s u p p o rt and h e lp for yo u r
daughter In Improve her selfimage enough that she will noi
a llo w other people lo take
advantage of her — period
Perhaps you can help her find
opportunities lo make friends
who share her tniriesls and
skills, inilier than tier trying lo
III Into the "In " crowd. Lx|&gt;and
her horizons with some activities
that stir may rn jo y — volun­
teering. church group, lessons or
rlasses dial Interest her. Lei her
know dial you are sup|&gt;ortlng
hrr elTorts and encouraging her.

them?
I am not terribly fond of my

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A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

ro-worker* ana prefer fo krep
rny social life srparair from the
workplace However, some Indi­
viduals have no social life out­
side Ihe office, so they assume
everyone w-ho works Ifierr Is a
"frtend "
I would appreclare a quick
response while I stall every one al
work.
P R IV A T E L I F E
D E A R P R IV A T E : Since the
drparted employee "only toler­
ated" her eo-workrr* while she
worked wllh them, she shouldn't
object to your telling inem 1h.1t
she requested that her new
address not be given out
And since you — by your own
admission — are not terribly
fond of your co-worker*, you
have little lo lose by being
candid with them.
D E A R A B B T i unzipped zip­
per* on men. other than being
lacky-looklng. don't usually re­
veal much
W omen's dresses
are another thing
T r y this one I walked into the
lower level of a bank looking for
the accounting department
I
passed a "picture w indow "- to
an oilier where u young woman
was typing
Apparently, when
she sal down, hdr skirt hud
caught on Ihe liackof the chair.
There she was — with her
entire lower right extrem ity
exposed up above her lilp
I
looked long and carefully to
make sure of what I saw before I
lapped on Ihe window- lo alert
her
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G ospel Sing benefits firefighters

IN BRIEF
Mayor's souper supper to be held

R E L IG IO N

SA N FO R D - The Mayor • Simper Sup|M-r will t&lt;e held on
Wednesday November 23 from 5 to 7 p iti at the Sanford Civic
Centrr I he &lt;n*t i « S3 lot a hearty lm «l ol soup freslt It-tked
titead b ull and a soft drink Al 7 Mi p m
lom m unlty
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the Civic Center
INm-eed* will Iw divided equally Ijeiwern Ihe Sanford
Christian Sharing Center,Inc and Rearue Outrearh Mission
Thanksgiving turkey wtll lasle sweeter lor having helpetl
someonr less tor lunate

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WINNER

Celebrant singers to appear
I.A K E MARY
Ion Siemkoski s ( elluanl Singers an
Internationally known C hn stU n music ministry. will present a
comm unity wide conrrrt on Thuiw tay D n rm tie r I at 7 30
p in at St 1‘etri s Fpiwopal Church 700 Mlnnehari Hd The
concert Is (tee of &lt; barge and a free w ill oflenrig w ill tie taken

Guest pastor to speak
SA N FO R D - Pastor tlailtara (iatnrv of (i tor tons United
IVneruaial Church in Osteen will tie the guest *|»raker ai
Ilk kory Ave Church of God. Sundav. fur a *|&gt;ei u l service Tlie
theme will I n- One Hundred Women in White
The com m unity is Invited

S A N FO R D
Th e I lly of San
ford Flrr Dejiartrnent Firemen'*
benefit Fund vrtll fra lu ir It's
Annual (&gt;»*|irl Sing on Friday.
November 25 at the Sanford
( Ivk ( ’enter from 7 p m until
inldnltttil
This is the 3&lt;Wh year
of it»' Gospel Sint;
M id Herb
Rodgers C h a irm a n of llrket
sales
We put this on to help
the firefighter* '
Th e proceed* from this event
are used to help [ m &gt; for hospital
and ilo lor hills not rovered by
Insurance for the member* of
the fund Firefighter* are always
present vurtllcin g their lives for
the rltl/en* of Sanford What a
wonderful way to say thank you
lor tlie rllort they put forth a*
well a* an enjoyable evening of
( hr i*i Lin fellowship and song

St. John M.B. Church presents program
SA N FO R D
Si John M il ( hutch * Dual Day Committee
will present a *pe, lal uplifting program Sundav al 11 a m Tu
enhancr ihe theme ’ Christian* I'lrklng U p die Sla&lt; k
Togelher 'lhe members have divided live program into three
categories
First. Sundav *• hisil wilt begin at *1:10 a m Set on d the
women * ilav service kl&lt; ks off al 11 a m and Ihe men t service
al t p in Tin Rev lu T n m a Flovd and Mr T trn Raines will tw
Ihe guest sfieakers

Rodgers further elaborated
corn erntng the use of the proreed* ' For year* this has been a
wav tu help the firefighter* with
their rtiedual exjiense* things
like chiropractor*. eyeglasses
and dental work aren I covered
Most of our ticket sales are to
businesses We really need the
commitment of Sanford to sup
pori this work t.asl year after all
our expense* we only made
•2500 That amount of money
doesn't go very far "

Craft auction planned
SA N FO R D — fhe laities nt Palmetto Rapt 1st ( 'hurt h 202(1
Palmetto Ave have planned their annual craft auction tor
Saturday. December t al 7 p m
Various trails will hr
auctioned to the highest bidder In a fun spirited activity All
prot red* bum the sale w 111go lo Ihe mi**kinar\ w ive*

Ninth anniversary celebrated
SA N FO R D — The Wewlvtew baptist ( lino ti 4100 Paula Rd
will observe It’s nlnlti anniversary wiiti a coveretl dish dinner
following Ihe morning service at 10 a m Sunday. A special
music program will lake plate afier dlnnrr featurlug the grtmp
"Rernemtiranre
For further tnlortnallon tall Dorothy Clio at 321 0371 or
322 (4700

H r also dl*&lt; u s s e d plans for the
lurid it dollar amounts were m
excess ot ttielr goals *'Wr'd
really tike to t&gt;r able to give to a
c h a rity tf we make enough
money, said Rodgers *W e 've
ta lke d about g iv in g to the

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Paramadlc. Chris M urphy and Firelighter and E .M .T. Richard Lazar
Shrtner * H um Center or some­
thing firefighter related We'd
love to do that tf we could Just
make enough money on the
(im pel Sltlg ”
Ticket* are H I In advanre. and
$7 at the door and may be
purt based at the fire stations or
from the ticket sales chairman.
Herb Hodgers Refreshment* will
Ire on sale and d(*ir prl/ea will tie
given away Entertainment will
be provided by The Florida Boys
Dixie Echo e s and M a rshall
ltrnson
Further information ran tie
o b ta in e d by c a l l i n g H e rb
Rodgers al 323 0010 or 322

1994 BIBLE WEEK THEME
If you’ve lost your direction
in life, turn Here.
N A TIO N A L BIBLE W EEK.
NOVEMBER 20-27, 1994
Laymen'i National
Bible Atwxiation, Inc.

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IS6S Broadway, New York, NY
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Program scheduled
O H I-A N D O — ttie First United Methodist Church 142 E
Jackson SI will presrnt A Walk thloogh Delhletrem" on
Sundav December 4 al 5 30 p m In II * tenth year, this
produt thin features a lour through the village w here Jesus was
txrrn A cast ot 100 or more children and adults In costume will
tie performing
The event ts free and all are welcome

Church M ip s
nursing home
SANFO RD
Lodios from the
Son lord Congregational Chris­
tian Church recently presantad
residents ol tha Good Samar*
tan Home In Sanford with 2*
lap robes Those available tor
the presentation of tho col­
orful. crocheted treasures were
Mary Simpson. Edith Tkachuk,
Clarissa Moore and Marguerite
Daub.resldents ot the home.
Ethel Lorbett. Helen Schucht,
President of the group The
women are pari of a craft club
with the church and plan each
year to furnish an organization
with craft Items They will be
In contact regularly with the
G o o d Samaritan Home for
future deliveries of additional
lap robes

Concert presented
O R LA N D O — The University ol South Carolina Concert
Choir, under the direction of Dr Larry Wyatt, will present a
choir al I lie First United Meihodist Church. 142 E Jackson St .
Sunday at 7 30 p m In the sanctuary at Magnolia and Jackson
Streets
Tlte free concert is open to the community

Women’s Aglow to meet
O R LA N D O — Orlando and Apopka Women's Aglow &lt;hapter*
ihe p u b l i c to It's meeting Saturday al 9 30 a m at t h e
Women's Residential Counseling Center. 107 E Ihllerest St
F'aye Hardin. p r t H l u r e r amt host of r a d i o amt t e l e v i s i o n
program. Insight, will deliver a powerful message lor today's
woman Hardin * T V program focuses on single ado.is. the
needy and Israel Personal ministry w ill Ire available tor all w ho
desire, following Ihe meeting
F’or further details« all Rita Curtis at 339-04(4(4
In v it e

* * * * » » , I l K m j VMC*M

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you admirers
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Sem inole C o u n ty Undersherlff
Steve Harriett u i d It w ill be very
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m enl. W ith our n e w neighborhood
out Mine now underway, he anlit
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o u r drputlro working In the north
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C o u n ty vhertfTv office haa im ­
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"TyptraUy. w e have been reacting
to crim e." void U n d r n h m f f Sieve
Harriett. "Y o u call. W e come. Thai
wam ’l enough.'*
A l the beginning of Ihto year.
■•Hager aaaem bled a otrerlng
in m m ltlrr to develop a community
pohrtng plan.
The bounty, form erly divided Into
I I patrol n n e « . haa been broken
down Into 27 com m unity venire
area*. Each area tv aerriced by four

Get ready for historic home tour
g &amp; M Artlst m
adds flair

S A N F O R D - " T W a s via weeks
before the lour, and from Old
Sanford town, ramc hanging and

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five homeowner* In the Sanford
Htvlortc Dtvtrtrt ore busily m aking
lavl minute preparation*, getting
ready to open Ihrtr home* lor I he
a u ih annual Sanford Historic Truvt
Holiday To ur of Home*, to be held
Saturday and Sunday. Dec 3 and 4
Featured on the tour thla year will
be the home* of Jo h n and Ju a n n y
M errer. HMhael and Ju lia G arb.
Mark Ptatt and Hr** Sim on*. Jam ea
and Trtrta Thoma* an d Frank and
W endy K rn rk r
T h e Cultural Art* Center. Itarlf a
Sanford landmark, w ill again be the
t u n i n g point fo&lt; the tour a n d will

Hit* Sunday m orn in g W ith the old motto
"Spring forward, r a il b a rk ." people are to art
their clock* bark one full hour It I* suggested
thla be done before going to bed Saturday night
In making the change. 11 p m Saturday night
vhould become IO p m Th e n , when the alarm
gora off Sunday m o rn in g at 7 a m . It will be aa
light outdoor* a* It wav the pervious day. by *
am
Th e problem how rver. I* for people who w ork
during the day. and need time to do yard w ork
in the early evening A* a rwauN of the change.
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Thla paal sfcsfc. W w av poavlble to go for that
long walk or f t outdoor work until al Iran 0 .3 0
p m . Starting S u n d a y. It w ill be too dark to ru n
that lawnmower by aa early aa 5 3 0 p.m.
Aa of 2 a m thla Sunday morning, the laat
Sunday In October, we will be officially In
Eastern Standard T im e .
Th e date wav velected through the Uniform
T im e Act of 196A.
Th e time will stay w ith us now. until the Ural
Sunday In April of 1003.

New owners
for Lake
Mary Centre

S ptGd limit* ra iM d
SANFORD — O ct ready to pul the pedal to the
metal on the Semonole Expressway - legally,
that la. Crews today w ill be replacing the
current SS mph sign* w ith 65 mph signs on the
section between U .S . H ighw ay 17-02 In Sanford
and Red Bug Lake Road. T h e speed change was
authorised by transportation secretary Ben
W alts earlier this m onth . Watts also endorsed a
speed Increase between Red Bug and the
East-West Expressway, but that will require
federal highway administration approval. One
o th e r note, c a u t io n s S e m in o le C o u n t y
expressway director Gerald Brtnton. you can't
drive al the new speed lim it until the signs are
changed. Legally, that Is.

Correction
SANFORD — Due to a typographical error. Ihe
wrong date of a shelter reconstruction fund
raising event for the H um ane Society of
Seminole County was published In the Sanford
Herald Thursday. T h e dale of Ihe ceremonial
groundbreaking Is Nov. 13 from I p.m. lo 3 p .m .

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Local cat makas good. Found roaming around
a Sanford arsa daycart cantar. a cal, namad
Sebastian, has become a star watsr skiing
attraction. Chuck Bast, owner of Malodae
Skating Rink In Sanford, has taught the cat,

wtd rwmovad Its fear of watar. Bast haa
previously appaarsd on national lalsvlslon with
•nothar of his water-skiing studsnts, Twiggy,
thssqulrral.

L A K E M A R Y - It took Just six days from
foreclosure to new ownership for Lake Mary
Centre.
O n O ct. IS . an attorney for Mutual O f New York
(M O N Y ). a life Insurance company, filed a notice
of foreclosure on ihe center, against Lake Mary
C e n tre L td ., and Ha general partner LM C
Management. Inc., a District o f Columbia corpo­
ration.
On O ct. 24. MONY announced that It plans to
acquire (he com m unity shopping center near the
southeast com er of Lake M ary Blvd. and Lake
E m m a Road.
Bruce Femald. M ON Y regional vice president
for the southeastern United States, noted that
Lake M ary Centre la an attractive property which
Is m ore than 95 percent leased. "W e are pleased
to acquire this property, and M ONY Intends to
own and operate It for the benefit of tenant* and
customers." he said.
He noted that MONY Intends to retain Hardy A
Callaway Development G roup Inc./ as property
manager for the Lake Mary Centre.
Built In three phases from 1967 to 1990. the
renter Is a 286.450 square foot shopping center
located on 46 acres. A n c h o r te n a n ts are

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Halloween: Ghosts, goblins, nip in air
When should you
trick or treat?

T o d a y : M o s tly
cloudy with scattered
showers and th u n ­
d e rs to rm s . H ig h
a r o u n d HO. W in d
northeast 10 to 15
m ph. Rain chance 40
percent.

SA N FO R D - T h e kids are clamoring to put on
Ihctr ghoulish and glamorous costumes and take
to the streets. There's a (very slight) nip In the air.
And. It's Halloween.
Well, not exactly.
Tho u gh Ihe little ones w ill Iry to convince you
they need to go trick or treating on Saturday.
Sunday or both. Halloween la not until Monday.
Officials al Ihe Sanford and Lake Mary Poller
departments and at the Seminole Counly shcrlfTs
office say that the tim e to go door to door begging

need to stretch the celebration out over several
suggestions for having a safer lim e on what could

Spooktacular
fun this weekend
A listing of Halloween events was presented In
the Sanford Herald Tuesday. T h e following
Includes additional Information of events, with a
brief overview of those events listed previously.
• A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S T h e C ity or
Altam onte Springs is hosting a Halloween night
of trick-or-treating at Cranes Roost Lake Park, off
Northlake Blvd.. between Central Parkway and
Shorccrcsl. Activities will be underway from 5
p.m . until 9 p.m. Monday night. Included In the
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FOR T H E B E S T IN E D ITO R IA L S , O P IN IO N S AND A N A L Y S IS O F T H E N EW S, R EA D T H E H ER A LD

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• Friday - Oct 28. T h e L a k r Mary W om an’s O u b p m m l i
Italian Fraal No. 7. a charitable sponsored event to benefit the
flub ’a scholarship fund. T h e feaat will be held from. 4 .3 0 until
7.30 p.m.. at the Lake M ary Com m unity Building. 200 N.
Country C lub Road. Tickets available at the door. 09 lo r•&lt;
adults.
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S h o w to present many types of entertainment
Haraid Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - If Snoopy (In the
Peanuts comic strip) plans to
chase the Red Baron. Sanford
w ill be the place to be this
w eekend . T h e famous Red Baron
S te a rm a n Sq u a dro n w ill be
perform ing both this Saturday
and S u nday during the big sir
show at the Central Florida
Regional Airport.
T h e at
squadron of Stearman
A -7 5 biplanes was built In the
1930a and
am early 1940a aa
training aircraft for both the
A rm y a n d Navy.
T h e squadron derives Its name
from the real Red Baron, Baron
Manfred von Rtchtofen. famous
d u r in g W o rld W a r I fa r
d o w n ing * reported 90 Allied
aircraft. T h e plane he B rw was
bright red. hence the nickname
"Red B aro n.''
Th e plans uacd now have alt
been restored and modified for
thetr current rote as atrshow
planes. T h e modifications in­
clude 4 9 0 bore rpos r r Pratt A
W h itn e y W a sp J r . engines,
w hich provide more than twice
the original power.
Th e smoke seen earning from
the rear at the planes has been
in stalled to help identify the
path of the planes through the
sky. and make the performance
more spectacular.
T h e s q u a d ro n s ta rte d
b a rn sto rm in g in 1979. T h e y
presently fly nine months of the
year, and have raised millions of
dollars for various children's
charities. Since starting thetr
performances at air shows In
1994. th e y have won m a n y
for professional Wro and

•Saturday — Oct. 29 — T h e Mt. Plym outh V F W Boat 10474.
in conjunction w ith the Mt. Plymouth Fire Station wilt hold an
open house at the post home o n S .lt, 40. Flag rstatng c e re mon y
wttl begin at noon, followed by the dcdk a tfcm o f the fire
fighting memorial at the fire station.
For additional Information, contact Post Com m ander A W .
Allen at 1904) 30341644
•Saturday — Oct. 29 — Sanford Ice. Sanford's o w n w o m ra's
professions) baaehall team, w ill meet the Florida Tornados, at
Sanford Memorial Stadium . 1201 8. MellonvtDr Avenue. Both
trams are undefeated, and the game could be a preview to the
women's world aeriea gamea coming up in Ja n u a ry.
Gates open at noon. T h e game starts at I p.m . Admission is
I3 f o r a d u lta .ll for seniors and students.
•Saturday — Oct. 2 9 — Sanford C o m m u n ity Workshop
Choir win present the first annual M r o r Ms. Sanford
Comm unity' W orkshop
C ho ir Pagrnt. at 7 p m ., at the Sanford
o rksh
African American Academ y of Arts.
•Saturday — Oct. 29 — T h e Seminole Fa m ily Y M C A Is
presenting a health fair and Halloween festival, from 10 a m
until 2 p.m. Events Include a costume contest. Children are
asked to attend dreeeed as their career choice. Free health
screenings w ill be provided by the Florida Eye C lin ic. Brltone
Lake Mary
Road. For additional Information, phone 321-9944.

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•Saturday A Sunday — Oct. 29 A 30. Atr Show Orlando will
be held at the Central Florida Regional Airport In Sanford.
Attractions include the A ir Farce T h u n d e r birds. World
Aerobatic C u p Finals. Red Baron Stearm an squadron.
Shockwave Je t T ru c k , jet and parachute demonstrations, and
many other exhibits and activities.
Oates open dally at 9 a.m . Advance tickets are 99 for adults.
95 for children 7*12. At the gate. 912 for adults and 97 for
children 7-12. Children under 7 are free w ith paid adult.
Parking Is 92.
Advance tickets at Ttcketmasler.
Th e event ts sponsored b y the Greater Seminole County
Chamber of Com m er ce.
•Saturday A Sunday — Oct. 29 A 30. Th e Halifax Salting
Regatta will be held off the Sanford shore of Lake Monroe.
sponsored by Halifax Sailing Center. Inc. Events wtll be held
from 0 a m . u ntil S p.m . each day.
Th e headquarters for the event will be at the M arina Hotel on
Sanford's Ukcfront.
For additional Information contact Em m e tt Lo w e ry (904)

R IV IE R A B E A C H - T h e step­
father of a 7-year-old girl Initially
re p o rte d m issin g at a F o rt
L a u d e rd a le Ilea m arket haa
confessed to killing her. a news-

SA N FO R D — W hile Sanford Ftre Chief T o m Hickson ts now
the last days of the drive «w rata* m oss y for the

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S A N F O R D - Centra) Florida
has m a n y residents who either
came from or have relatives In
Cuba. One of the larger Cuban
concentrations is in the De­
ltona area.
Beginning this Sunday, peo­
ple in Central Florida will be
able to make a direct-dial
telephone call to Cuba, via
A T A T Carp., m arking the first
time an operator hasn't been
needed to complete s call from
the United States to Cuba.
T h e service is the result ot
an agreement A T A T signed
earlier this month with Em*
telCuba. the Cuban national
telephone company. It comes
amid growing Interest in doing
b u s in e s s w it h C u b a a n d
sporadic U.S.-Cuba talks over

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Vol 87. No. M

rasing the U.S. trade embargo.
W eekd ay ca lls w ill cost
91.49 per minute. Charges Ja il
to 96 cents per minute under
certain A T A T calling plana
A direct call requires
the O i l International
code, followed by 83, the
country code for Cuba, a city
code such aa 7 for Havana and
the local number.
Several other long distance
so h a
i ve a n ­
c o m p a n ie s also
nounced plana to provide long
d ista n ce service to C u b a .
A T A T haa had the only service
from the United States since
1921. relying at tim es on
connections through Mexico or
Europe to meet demand.
Information from Associated
Press la contained In this
report.

T h e A ir S h o w O rla n d o is
sponsored by the Greater Semi
note County C ham ber of Com
me ire and the Central Florida
Regional Airport.

wife. Pauline. 24.
Police were u n s u re w hen
State officials also took over Christina died, the Post said
custody of the couple's two quoting unidentified sources.
young boys. Daniel. 9. and Chad. But Investigators believe the girl^
3. Th e Palm Beach Posi re­ went into convulsions and
ported.
after a severe besting, the
Late Th u rs d a y , after more said. Police found traces of I
than nine hour* of interrogation. In the couple’s apartment *
ZDs went w ith lo v n u c t l o n in •t k a s a i k )
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requests, where b e W d p S l l c ?
Tb s charges against ZOat
he buffed Christina. thc,,Poai a day a/Ur he and his
disappeared for 12 h o u rs :'
Local authorities and the FBI disappeared after Mrs. Zllc
digging for the body before to give a blood sam ple to
dawn today but suspended the genetic typing, a com m on pro-]
search unit! daylight. Fra n k c c d u re In m is s in g c h ild re n
Jackovtno. communications su­ cases.
pervisor for the Palm Beach
"T h e y explained to Riviera
County She rift's Office, told Th e
Beach police that the reason that
Associated Press.
they missed their appointment
Mrs. Zllc. 24. has not been with sheriffs officers was that
charged In her daughter's death.
they felt they needed some time
She left the station Thursday
alone to s lo p a n d t h in k .''
night with her mother.
B r o w a r d C o u n t y s h e r if f 's
Zllc broke down and told
spokesman J im Lcljedal said
In v e s t ig a t o r s sh e a n d h e r Thursday.
husband concocted a tale of
The couple was spotted before
abduction to cover u p the girl's
dawn Thursday at a Port St.
murder. T h e Miami Herald
Jd re­
Lucie service station and volun­
ported.
ta rily went to police head­
She waa granted Im m unity
q u a r t e r s t h e r e , s a id F B I
but still m ight be charged with
spokesman Paul Miller.
filing a false report or with
’ If she lies to police again,
Mrs. Zllc had reported her
ttveria Beach Police Ll. David daughter m im ing Saturda;
Harris said.
k Swap
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H a r r is s a id In v e s tig a to rs determined (he girl hadn’t t
believe Mrs. Zllc witnessed the seen outside the family for
murder but didn't participate.
days before that. Investlga
"In m y opinion, he's got one raised suspicions of abuse i
heck of a psychological grip on finding blood In the cou|
her.” Harris said.
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To n ig h t: Mostly cloudy with
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. Low in the m id 60s.
Wind east 5 to 10 mph. Chance
of rain 9 0 percent.
Saturday: Variable cloudiness
w ith scattered show ers and
thunderstorms. H igh near 80.
Wind cast 10 m ph. Rain chance
50 percent.
Sunday; Mostly cloudy with a
chance of show ers or thun­
derstorms. Low s In the lower to
mid 60s. Highs in the upper 70s
to lo w e r 8 0 s . M o n d a y and
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thi squadron since
1999. He la also a veteran
aerobatic pilot, w ith over 42
years of aviation experience.
T h e Red Baron squadron will
be performing during each of the
two day air show.
Oates at the Central Florida
Regional Alrpori wtll open at 9
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W aller Jo h n Zllc. 32. waa
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aggravated child abuse more
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wtll be located at the Wal-Mart P U xa and at j i c
Cetltral Florida Regional Airport during the air show
weekend. T h e y wtll be telling raffle tickets for a 12-guage
shotgun. All proceeds from this drive aril) be going toward the
Firemen's Benefit Fund.
Meanwhile, as of this morning. Hickson haa only this
weekend In which to raise enough money w ith w hich to buy
the 1921 ftre truck. T h e truck was originally used by the
Sanford fire department, but has been missing for many
decades. It was recently located in Tennessee, and is said to be
In running condition.
T h e owner however, has plans to purchase another antique
vehicle, and haa told Hickson the old truck m ust be sold by
November 1st. Hickson said another prospective buyer for the
truck ts apparently standing In the wings, should not enough
money be obtained In Sanford.
T h e total amount needed for the actual purchase Is 99.900.
As of yesterday. 93.279 had been obtained, leas than half.
Hickson said be will attempt to have the end date for the
fund drive extended, but waa not certain the truck's owner
would do that.
Unless there la an extension or a last m inute Influx of
donations is received, the drive will be over, and unfortunately,
unsuccessful.
For Information on this Firemen's Benefit F u n d drive, or the
fire truck purchase drive, phone the Sanford Fire Department
at 322-4992.

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T h e four pilots are Steve
Thom pson. Jo h n Bowman. J im
"S o n n y " Lovelace, and Randy
Drake. Bowman has been w ith
the group since 1992. and serves
as the Irad pilot. In addition to
the four, the squadron maintains
five additional pilots, all high)
qualified, to help meet thel
heavy schedule.
Je rry van hempen wtll provide
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Ptlycldy B9-B9

FULL
Nov. !•

D s y to a o Baack: Waves are
3-5 feet und rough. Current Is
strong to the south. Water tem ­
perature is 74 degrees.
N t w S m y r n a Baack: Waves
arc 4-4
feet and choppy. T h e
current Is to the south. Water
temperature Is 74 degrees.

SUNDAY
ClMdy 88-65

MONDAY
Rtly e)4y B5-88

•ATUADAY
SOLUNAS TABLE* Min. 1:10
a.m.. 1:30 p.m.; MaJ. 7:20 a.m..
7:40 p.m. T1DE9: Daytaas
■sack: highs, 3:28 a.m.. 3:53
p.m.: tows. 9:48 a.m.. 10:18
p.m.: Nsw Baiyraa Baack:
highs. 3:33 a.m.. 3:58 p.m.:
lows. 9:93 a.m.. 10:23 p.m.;
Cocoa Baack: highs. 3:48 a.m..
4:13 p.m.; lows. 10:08 a.m..
10:38 p.m.

BC. A s g s s tin a to J a p lt s r la la t
Sm all craft advisory In effect.
To d a y: Wind northeast 20 knots.
Seas 5 to 8 feel but higher In (he
G u lf Stream. Bay and Inland
waters chappy. Scattered show­
ers. T o n ig h t: W in d east 15
knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet except
higher In the Gulf Stream. Bay
and inland waters choppy. Oc­
casional rain and a few thun­
derstorms.

TUESDAY
Ptiycldy I M S

T h e h ig h te m p e ratu re In
Sanford on Thursday was 77
degrees and Friday's overnight
tow was 64 degrees as reported
by the University of Florida
Agricultural Research and E d u ­
cational Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
period ending at 9 a.m . Friday,
totalled .00 Inches.
□ B a a a a t..................... 6 :4 4 p .m .
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gunpoint Wednesday evening on Mulberry Avenue. T h e m an
reported he wan walking In the 1200 block at 6:30 p m . when a
car pulled alnngMde him and a paaarngrr pointed a M ock gun
at htm . demanding hlo Jewelry. T h e man aold he gave the
aaaollont hie 6200 ring and 610 0 necklace and the carleft. T h e
man described the car ao a m ldataed blue two-door w ith an
Orange County tag. T h e auapcct wao described ao block. 16 to
23 years old. of medium height and build and wearing a purple
shirt with a white stripe, blue Jrana and a n n g la a o f

f'Ht S t N T S I H t

Cops arrest man for
tearing down signs

Altam onte Springs, on charges
of crim inal mischief and petit
thell.
A c c o r d i n g to s h e r i f f 's
sp o k e sm a n E d M cD o n o u g h .
Petits la accused of tearing down
political signs belonging to Dr.
Jo h n Kang, a candidate for the
Altamonte Springs City C om ­
mission. Kand had filed a com ­
plaint w ith the sheriff's office on
October 25, saying his signs
were being vandallttd.
McDonough said deputy Daren
TJomatol. off duty at the time,
was d riving hto personal vehicle
at a p p ro xim a te ly 6:45 p .m .
Wednesday, when he noticed a
car parked alongside the road at
the Intersection of Pine Street
and Pearl Lake Causeway, m a r

Altamonte Springs. T h e rear oi
the car reportedly contained taro
Kang campaign signs.
M cD o n o u g h said TJo m a to l
questioned Pettis, and subse­
quently arrested him far c rim i­
nal mischief and petit theft.
Pettis was given a notice to
appear In court, rather than
being booked at the Jo h n E. Polk
Correctional Facility.
According to deputy TJomatol.
Pettis eald he thought It arms
legal to tear down campaign
s ig n s If th ey w ere on th e
r ig h t -o f -w a y . H o w e v e r.
McDonough said the Kang signs
were located on private property
In the front yard of a homeowner
w ho had reportedly given Kang
permission to place the sign at
that location.
T h e location where the arrest
was made was reportedly the
same area in which other Kang
signs were destroyed earlier this
week. •

THUNDERBIRDS

incarceration rate, w ith 7ft per
100.000 residents. N eat was
M ln n c a o t a . w i t h l O O p e r
100.000 residents, followed by
West Virginia w ith 106 and
M a lm with 113.
Th e recently paaaed ertme bill
authorises spending 6 7 .9 billion
for stale prison grants to help
the stales cope w ith a rapid
Inmate espanakm.
Overall, the stale and federal
prison population grew by more
than 71.000. or almost 1.400 a
week In the 12-month period
through Ju n e 30. But In the final
six months of that period, the
p o p u la tio n g re w b y a lm o st
40,000. or more than 1.900 a
week. The annual grow th t a i l
percent faster than the average
annual growth during the pre­
vious five years, the bureau
lountl.
Eleven stales had Inmate pop­
ulations growths of 10 percent or
more d urin g the ye ar: C o n ­
necticut. 20 percent: Texas. 18
percent: Tennessee. 15 percent:
Montana. 14.5 percent: Virginia.
14 percent: Georgia. 12 percent:
Arizona, Florida. Mississippi and
W y o m in g , 11 p e rc e n t: a n d
Idaho. 10 percent.
Several slates experienced
declines: Alaska, down 6 .5 per­
cent: Nebraska, down 4 percent:
V e rm o n t, d o w n 3 p e rc e n t:
Kansas, down 2 percent: and
M a lm . downO. 1 percent.

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EDITORIAL

I
C a sin o gam bling
.referendum
W e d o ub t if there l&lt;* a n y eligible voter n r
'a d u lt In S e m in o le C o u n ty w h o h a t not rend or
he a rd b o th p ro and eon tlp uu ssln n on the
g a m b lin g re fe ren d u m m appear on the ballot
N ovem ber 8
P ro p o n en ts m a k e It a p p e a r aa th o u g h
g a m b lin g w ill be d lre e lly responsible for
.s a v in g F lo rid a 's econo in \ li w ill p ro vide ten*
of thouaandft of Job*. a n d b rin g in all klndft id
re ven u e.
O p p o n e n t question — b rin g lit rrv e n u e to
w h o ? M a n y a g re r It w ill certainly b rin g about
a n Im p ro ve m e n t in e m p lo y m e n t. C l I left a n d
ro u title s w ill n e rd m o re poller officers an d
. d e pu tie s to ro m b a t expected problem *
It w ill also b r in g a great ileal m ore m o n e y
,.lflto the coffer* (A llb o u g b we d o u b t II w ill Ire
of su ch g o ve rn m e n ta l significance as in help
. re du ce a n y p ro p e rty la ves I
Proponents lo u t fats V rg a s success stro n g
' e c o n o m y a m i lo w c rim e rate
'
O p p o n e n ts p o in t lo A tla n tic C ity C rim e
Infested a n d a n re o n o m le d is a s irr for o th er
‘b usiness people
B u t Se m in o le C o u n ty Is not Las V rg a s n o r
A tla n tic C ity . T h e o n ly w a y to really k n o w
..w h a t w o u ld h a p p e n here is lo try It D o w e
•.want to take that ch a n c e ?
It Is u n fo rtu n a te th e g a m b lin g Issue has
be en lu m p e d In to one r r f r r r n d u m W e b r l t r v r
people sh o u ld h a v e been g ive n m o re choices.
D o y o u w a n t ca sin o g a m b lin g '.' O n y o u w a n t
‘'o n ly riverbo at g a m b lin g .' D o y o u w a n t b o th
rlv c rb o a t a n d ca sin o g a m b lin g ’' D o y o u w a n t
It re stricte d to n o m o re th a n o ne operation p e r
.c o u n ty lo rie s* )?
TbesKtW M W Upns. a ske d in d iv id u a lly , w o u ld
h a v e g iv e n vo te rs a b etter choice. A s II sta n d s
n o w . It's a ll o r n o th in g
A lt h o u g h w r lik e the Idea ol lim ite d
rive rb o a t g a m b lin g , w r th in k there are too
m a n y u n a n s w e r e d q u e s t io n s a b o u t th e
tre m e n d o u s im p a rt three casinos w o u ld ha ve
o n S e m in o le C o u n iy . T r y i n g II. b e co m in g th e
g a m in g capital ol ce n tra l Flo rida, is |ust too
ris k y .
Vote N O on th e re fe re n d u m ih.it w ill appeur
•o n the ballot N o v . H. A s ii Is offered to us. the
m a jo rity o l F lo rid ia n s w o n 't benefit. an d as
s u c h . It's not n e e d rd .

LETTER

A theory, some praise
Tha t was a splendid story about tin- Montezuma
Hotel In the Sunday llrra id ol O t Iti
Th e name of the hotel which recently bunted
was once Byr-Ln. Just w hy It was i .illrd that Is not
known lor sure hut h r r r are some reasonable
theories.
Remember when we told children to go Beddlc Bye? And when parents sang lullaby* to their
babies?
One of these songs was in the school song book
and was called "Sweet mid Lot* It w ent like this
Sweet and low
Sweet and low.
Wind of the Western Sea
blow. Blow, breathe and blow.
Father will come to thee soon
Over the rolling waters go.
Come from the dying moon and blow.
Blow him again to me —
\ While m y Hide one —
1
While m y pretty one —
Sleeps...
Bye-Lo certainly gives the ambiance ol a safe
place for a tranquil night's sleep
I lived two blocks from the Montezuma (or awhile
when I was a child. I cried when It burned.
Margaret Green Wesley
Lake Mary

World

Dressing for the
B O S TO N — Mr. Blackwell want* to share hts
years of collected wisdom with the folks on the
O J Slmpaon ease. T h is week, the man who
chum s out Hollywood's Worst Dressed List had
some advice lor Deputy District Attorney Man u
Clark
"She has to stop arearing w hile."
"She needs to bring her hem In |u*t above tire
knee.’*
In Ih r brat legal opinion of this one man Jury of
good and had laatr. If M arrla Just gen* the skirl a
treny-w reny bit longer, she'll he more likely to
get a guilty verdk-l.
Ill fairness. Mr. Blackwell Is not the only 0 .1
watcher who has made a small cottage Industry
of m e a s u rin g C la rk '* he m lin e and color
coordination Th e wom an's style — *aMortal and
prosecutortal — has been the task of L A stn*e
she arrived al the Jury selection having un
dergone a "makeover '*
It appears that some torus group In rhoenls
had convicted Ms Clark of the unwomanly crime
of ahraatvrnrsa The former dancer who tu rfl l
lost a rase in live years wasn't warm or wiggty
She lacked that crucial J r nr sal* qtuv of Jury
appeal
So she was feminized or mom miflrd. as some
put It. Th e hairdresser who wtektrd live scissors

a lt doctor with
on C E O s
differently the
&gt; and female

she anil run* the
8 a n l I r t o f
h r m lt n r w s trh c rs

ami femtrr aianaut*
# _
who are there to aee
l8 H # llf lM in * d
II abe tan hew the
Up IH « 8uit8 in d
fine line between
Ih 8 * l» e l.i
•i tong and tough.
warm ami weak.
1
wom an and D A. Indeed, w illy-nilly. M art la Clark
la h n w m n g a prefect portrait of the balanre

liNG BtFOBE THESUPREME

JACK ANDERSON

FORTHENEED RB TOM UMR5w

Bryant flips over
Gingrich reverse

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GUEST COLUM NIST

Partisan school board electionsIn November *otrr* rlrrU lr w h r ih r r in
•witch In partisan irh M il b n irit r h ik m « nr In
maintain the non |writ van statu* quo Kollo**
timer in
lo
log are some reasons I th in k its Itm
"u n quo " the status
N ee p eztlaa w sklp la • M l i a m t r : Opponents
of change say politics and partisanship should
be removed from all aspects of edoc at ion
Including elections Sounds good, but It's not
reality Elected school hoard members are
politicians, whether or not they want the label
As voters, they are registered port loans As
randldales, they pay qualifying fees, cam ­
paign. make speeches, raise funds, address
Isaues. and do all that partisan political
candidates do — except reveal their party
affiliation (political philosophy) to voters. It's a
mistake to believe nonpartisan races really are.
In fact. It's confuting, misleading and decep­
tive.
O th e r eleetlaaa azs p a rtisa n : Except for
Judges, all county, slate, and federal can­
didates must declare party affiliation If doing
so harms education, then w hy not demand
nonpartisanship of other elected officials who
propose education policy and inandatr liowlaxes are raised and spent for education? The
Education Commissioner. Congress. Governor
and ITorlda Legislature come to mind Partisan
county commissioners vole on zoning. Imparl
fees and other school-related Isaues School
boards work politically with partisan govern­
ment official* both Informally and formally
through contracts, grants, legislative package*,
resolutions and lobbying on behalf or cdue.i
tion. Th e majority of school board* tn Florida
are partisan (only five of 07 are not). Shouldn't
all elected officials Involved with education hr
playing by the same rules, including the
method of electing them?
Now p a rtis a n s h ip lim it s v o t t r Info rm a tio n :
Voters may know all about school board
candidates except one vital piece of Informa
lion — party affiliation. Most voters like to
know If a candidate Is Democrat, Republican.
Independent. Libertarian or something else
Party labels help predict a candidate's views
and future voting record — liberal, con­
servative. moderate or radical. Because Semi­
nole County's School Board Is nonpartisan,
candidates m ay not put paMy affiliation on
Ihetr signs or literature or even respond to
questions about party affiliation. It In a
guessing game except for the few who know* nr
call the supervisor of elections In find out A
voter has a right to all candidate Informal ion
(including a candidate'* political stand In a
political election).
N o n p a r t is a n s h ip v io la t e s c a n d id a t e s '
rig h ts : Running for school Ixurd shouldn't
mean g ivin g up freedom of sperch. As
registered voters, candidates should no) be
denied the right lo declare tliat registration
openly. School board candidates' literature and
speeches m ay list club, church and civic
affiliations, but not party affiliation. In partisan
races, candidates receive support, endorse­
ments and Inclusion In their party's literature,
but nonpartisan candidates are excludrd by
law.
N o n p a rtis a n sh ip does not oUtnlnoto p o li­
tico: Both during and after election, school
board members are Involved in (MilUlrs as they

to go about th ru

he had just
In her black kicks
u p " Indeed "soft"
the watchword
She lightened up
the su it* and the
effect She smiles lo
Hie media and talks
about her kids She
com es on friendly
and non threatening
to the prospective
jurors, actually ask­
ing one. "You won't
hold |l against me If t
ask Jiial a few ques
llo n a T'
Nevertheless, when
Clark
( l ar k giv* min riHirt

Seminole

should be Special Interest groups (unions,
homeowners. I T A. chambers of commerce
and com m unity groups) have strong political
voices, as they should have. T h e word politic
mean* "prudent, judicious, astule with regard
in the stale and Us governm ent." W ho wants
school board members with no such regard or
no openly stared political persuasion? Th e
word partisan means "adhering to a particular
viewpoint or cause." It la naive to believe
school hoard members check their viewpoints
and cutises at the poll I leal door to government
service Merely being called "nonpaMlaan"
does not and shouldn't remove people from
their convict Ions. Unless ashamed of their
politics, all elected officials (school board
members Included) should want the public to
know i he political party platforms and beliefs
with which they have allied themselves.
P o litic a l prtds: All citizens (Including school
board members) should be politically Involved
and proud of their political Involvement. If
politics Is a dirty word, then U'a the fault of
voters (or, worse, non-voters) who fall to
support the best candidates. It's said we get
the kind of government we deserve because In
America voters determine w hich politicians ore
In office. Cleaning up d irty politics and
demanding arcountablllty begin and end with
well-informed voters. Being well Informed
Includes knowing candidates' politics. Un*
d rrsta n d in g candidates' politics Includes
knowing Ihetr partisanship.
I’m not ashamed to be a commltteewoman
actively Involved In m y party executive
committee where candidates and Issues of
good governm ent are m easured by m y
personal political philosophy. I ran twice In
non-jiartlsan races, so don’t ask which party. I
had to cam paign by keeping m y party
affiliation a "secret" from the very people I was
expected tu represent If elected. Seems
ludicrous, doesn't it?
I say either eliminate party affiliation from

all races and candidates, or stop discriminating
against those who choose to run for the
Seminole County School Board. I'm voting for
partisan elections!
E d ito r's aottf Barbara K u hn Is chairwoman
of the Seminole County School Board.

W A S H IN G T O N - Rep Jo h n Bryant. D
Trsa a . thought lobbying ir f ir m was a done
deal on the eve of a House vote last month
T h e n th r phone rang
ll was 7:90 p m when a staffer railed
alerting Bryant that Minortiy W hip Newt
Gingrich. R -O s . was on ih r House floor
c o n d e m n in g the b ip a rtisa n legislation
Bryant switched on hts office television to ih r
tlouar floor and glared G ln g rtrh and other
R e p u b lic a n s w ere
welshing on a d r si
s t r u c k a fte r 30
m onths of negotia­
tions. Bryant leapt
from hts desk and
•printed to the House
floor to debate OW*
grteh
But UUiffrirh - who
u s llf lr d n ls flip flop
ly claim ing the re­
form bill would erect
a banter between or*
d ln a r y A m e ric a n *
£ Although the
• bill eventually
a n d th e ir g o v e rn ­
ment - had finished
pasted the
speaking by the lime
House,
G ingrich's
Bryant had arrived.
O r d in a r ily a quiet
gambit killed II
a n d s e ir e ff a c ln g
by the lim e ll
m a n . B r y a n t was
reached the
livid enough to crash
Senate. J
th r Republican
cloakroom looking for Gingrich H r found
G ingrich and berated him for his amtmsh
attack, for not having spoken up earlier and
for hiding behind the guise of "gro*a root*'*
and religious llbrrty.
" I don't believe you acted honorably."
Bryant charged.
Although the bill eventually passed the
House. Gingrich’s gam bit killed It by the time
It reached the Senate. Looking back on llie
episode, Bryant observes: "W hat llh r Re­
publicans) had done that afternoon, w r
teamed later, was notify all the right-wing
organizations and all the right-wing talk show
boats what the line was going go tie. It gave
the members of the House and Gingrich cover
for what they really wanted to do anyway,
w hich was atop the gift provisions of the bill.
A n d It helped him make It seem that
Congress couldn’t make Itself better."
Under Brysnt's legislation, lobbyists would
no longer be able to c u rry favor with
lawmakers by paying for meal* and enter­
tainm ent. or by ofTrrlng all-cxpcnsr paid
recreational travel. It also w ould have
tightened disclosure requirements. Bryant
nays that a m inority of Democrats and
Republicans - whom some have-dubbed ihr
"golf caucus" - were concerned that reform
would lower their standard of living.
G in grich was able to scuttle lobbying
reform, sidle up to the religious right and
scapegoat the Democrats for lacking the will
to clean up Congress. Bryant notes that thr
language Gingrich found offensive had been
In the bill since last November, yet Gingrich
failed to voice hla concern until the eleventh
hour. It's what Fred Wertheimer of Common
Cause called a "disinformation campaign."
"Lo b byin g reform la Ihe case example of
. w h y Newt Gingrich la noi only dangerous bui
unreliable." fumed one House Democratic
leader. "B o b Michel (retiring Republican
leader) la a man of Integrity and hla word was
hla bond.”
"T h e re have been (other) Instances where
he (Gingrich) has not completely lived up to
the understanding.” one senior W hile House
official told us. "If they use these kind of
tactics It will Just turn people off and we will
benefit from them ."
A Gingrich spokesman says that when he
became aware of the "technical provisions"
regarding grass roots lobbying, he voiced
opposition. "Sometimes there urc miscontmunlcntlons and not everyone know s." he
said.

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Although Gingrich tried claim ing the high
ground In the lobbying debate, the G O P *
money machine has been at the forefront of
hts concerns this political season.

�Florid* - Friday. Q clo »

Station
m g « n Ort. 10. but gave *
ro n rm a u s vote lo hold off a n l he
proposal pending an tnvetoigalton Into the n rrd for M trh a

rartfity.
T o m ftrhneider. * k r president
of Sim on and Associate*. had
propoard I he facility. lo b r loratr d inaidr lh r man. as not only a
police m j halation but one used
also b y the stiffiff* department
Sanford police chief Ralph
Ruaaril had rip ia ln rd hour his
rrsrareh Indlralrd approalm aily
3 .6 4 0 ra ils had been m ade
d u rin g this past year lo the
Altamonte Man.
At the O rt. 10 meeting. C o m ­
m issioner A A. M tClanahan had
•uggrsted that the city shouldn't
be tor bed down lo s particular
area. “ We may want to have
some type of floating police
department.'' he said “ tf there la
room at the man. we may need
It. but let's looh Into this m ore."
D u r in g the O c t. 24 c o m ­
mission work session dtacuasion
on th e m atter. M rC la n a h a n
supported the proposal, but
suggested that any
with the mall people
far at least five to 10 years "W e

wouldn't want la set u p I here,
then have things rh a n g r after a
year or ■&gt;." h r said.
C ity Managrr M U Simmon*
noted that he believed It should
beat lessl 10 yeses.
Under the grn rra l agreement,
the fartttty would be con sidered
as a "C om m unity Center.” As
s u c h . It Is p ro po se d to he
available to various sgrnrtes as
well aa the city, free of rh a rg r.
except lor utllHlea. T h e Sanford
Itottrf Department srgl not b r
“
t an a
T h e day to day coal of operat­
ing th r center la lo b r d tru a s rd
at a later date between aH
agencies u tM iln g the center.
M onday the com m issioners
voted unanlmoualy lo have Ihe
proposal draw n up M r approval,
w ith th r stipulation that the
lease b r for at feast 10 years
Undersheriff Harriett said the
fhrtUty wtU be of considerable
help In law enforcement. " T h is
la a unique opportunity. W e ll be
able to have potter aa well aa
deputies, la addition to the
Drivaie arcurttv people at the
maft. and this wtU b r of help to
every one." he said.

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These deputies don't Just drive
through the neighborhood. Th e y
gel out and talk to th r residents.
to know them and become a
part of the nrtghlsvhood.
" T h e residents gel to know the
deputies and vice versa, some­
times on a first name basis."
Harriett explained. "It's like th r
old b rat cop. but m uch m ore."
In addition to offering law
enforcement services. Harriett
e x p la in e d , the d e p u tie s are
equipped to offer assistance In
finding help, when needed, from
other community srrvlce agen­
cies
Each sendee area la a "m in i
Sheriff a Office." able lo tailor
the service delivery procedures
lo suit thr needs or the co m m u ­
nity they serve. Every area la
different. Ha/rtrii explained. Aa
need* differ, service* should
differ to reflect that difference.
T h e decentralisation process Is
tearing down barrier* bet ween
law enforcement and the com ­
m u n ity . Esilnger believes In
addition II la making propfe fcsl

"T h is gets at reducing crim e."
H a rrk tl said, "but It also re­
duces the fear of crim e."
Harrtrtt said the com m unity
policing has also reduced the
response time to crim e scenes
considerably.
" O n non-emergency calls, are
used to take as m uch as 30
minutes tm average, now we
average about 12 m inutes." he
said. "O n « m ergency calls we
can be on the scene In under taro
minutes because of our prox­
im ity to the c o m m u n ity we
Investigator* have also been
decentralised so (bey a w able to
avoid lb* bureaucratic delay
that ran often result from Inves­
tigators bring for-rem o ved from
the crime scene.
Harnett said the com m unity
p o licin g has a lre a d y sh o w n
dramatic result* Law enforce­
ment and the com m unity have
begun working together to fight
crime. Harriett said, and (h e w la
a m uch m o w amicable altitude
between the deputies and I he
people they serve, j

Safety
safety's sake.
Make sure the clothes are

Owners
IA
Albertson's.
K m art and General Cinem a.
M O N Y owns 17 Investments In
Florida totaling approximately
2.2 million square feet, and also
holds 23 mortgages on Florida
properties.
On September 30. Lake Mary
Centre executed an amended
a n d re s ta te d n o te fo r
$ 2 0 ,0 3 7 ,0 0 0 w it h M O N Y .
secured by a lien on (he real
estate at (he shopping center.
On that dale, the defendants
entered Ihe settlement agree­
ment to s final Judgement of
foreclosure with regard to the
mortgage and Immediate fore­
closure sale of the property.
T h e Mutual Life Insurance
Com pany of New York, a 191
year old mutual life Insurance
com pany that sold the nation's
first mutual life Insurance policy
In 1043. provides life Insurance,
disability Income, and annuities
lo Individuals and businesses.
M O N Y 's consolidated assets
u n d e r m a n a g e m e n t tota le d
$18.2 billion os of Ju n e 30.
1094.

WAYNE MELVIN CONOVER
W ayne Melvin Conover. 80.
Northwestern Ave.. Altamonte
Springs, died Wednesday. Oct.
26. 1994 at Florida Hospital.
Apopka. Horn Dec. 18. 1913 in
T m t Haute. Ind.. he moved lo
Central Florida In 1976. He was
a re tire d ru b b e r m ix e r for
Goodyear T ire C orp.. Akron.
Ohio. He served in Ihe U.S.
A rm y during World W ar II.
Survivors Include daughter.
J o y c e C o n o v e r. A lt a m o n te
Springs: numerous nieces and
nephews.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

■ t i l t . DONNA 1CNUMAMM
A mats col*kroltag tto Hta a* Mr* D m *
Schumann (slo t will to tola Saturday.
Octotor 19. i m al All Saul * Catholic Church.
Sarlord *• It » a m nlta Fottor Richard
Trout a* calohranl Intarmonl will tallow at
All Saul* Catholic Csmotary. Frkndt may
call at tto Allman Long Funoral Homo.
DaBary. Friday. A tat p m. A Rotary tarylea
wlHtotoUittpm
Arrangamontt by Allman Long Funaral
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short enough to avoid fa lls
Avoid shoe* that are too big or
too high.
Use face p aint Instead of
masks. M asks obscure vision
and could make It difficult for
the child to hear.
Put reflective tape on the
costumes so the children can be
easily teen In the dark. A nd. aa
an added precaution, give each
child a flashlight to Illuminate
Ihelr path and to make them
more visible.
If possible, do the trick or
treating while It la still light out.
V a rio u s o r g a n is a t io n s ,
churches and buatocaaes srtll be
sponsoring Halloween events
over the weekend for those who
Just can't wait to get thetr candy.

apt IA
(he Inspiration she needs to
pursue a r aw e r In art a little fatt
harder.
Th e “ som ething" la I he San­
ford Historic T ru s t Holiday To u r
of Homes, w hich srtll feature In
tta program the pen and ink
drawings, b y S o n n rn b rrg . of
hom es on the tour. A n d (he
la her brother. Boh,
who eras hilled while biking hi
ArUona. ihla J u ly .
’T m sort of doing this be my
b ro th e r.* ' s h e s a id o f her
drawings of (he homes. She said
he always goaded her to do m ow
with her ta lm L Son n rn b rrg '&gt;
b r o t h e r w a a a te a c h e r al
Valencia C o m m u n ity College
and spent his sum m er b risk
bicycling. S o n n rn b rrg m id he
hod cycled in every state but
North Dakota, which waa his
destination at the tim e of his
death. H is p are n ts recently
completed his Journey fcr him,
taking some stones from the site
of the accident to N orth Dakota, l y n t a
on bicycle.
Bob was the oldest child to the free lance artist and foe an
close family o f three children. Interior itratgm r but said she
S onnrnbrrg waa the youngest w ould eventually like to get her
and drew a lot of Inspiration deg ree in education and teach,
from her older brother. Th e re to like her brother. She would like
also a lot of artful tnsptratlon In to teach art to chgdwn.
thr family. H er mother. Settle,
Sonnen berg works with Karen
RatldT-McMni. one of the tour
both of her graeidpawnts wew coordinator*, at the Design Col­
artists. Her gran dm o ther liked lection In Altamonte Springs
watcrcolon and her grandfather Ratltff’McNsU asked her lo do
paintedoils until hla late 80s.
the renderings of the home*
So n n rn b rrg has worked aa a Son n enberg said each drawing

took about two hours to com ­
plete. She like* w orking with
pen and Ink. pencils and pastels
and would eventually like to
learn m o w about prtntmaklng.
A lover of antiques an d old
homes herself. Sonnenberg re­
cently moved into her brother's
home In an older section of
W inter Park. She la still u n ­
packing. but has definite plans
In m in d for the circa 1940a
home she caJls "typical Florida "

" I tike (he odd." she said at her
ta ste In d e c o ra tin g , w h ic h
ranges from the old. such as her
100-year-old secretary, to th r
ultra modem and "m etropoli­
ta n ." Her kitchen Is cobalt blue
w ith chartreuse valances and
she would like to paint her guest
room lipstick red.
A n d . of course, there la a
studio in the home, situated to
get the southern and eastern
light that arttats love.

Horse-drawn carriage tours of
ihe district, with Ihe clop, clop of
horses hooves on Ihe b rick
streets will be available both
days, for $10.
An antique automobile club
srtll hove period c a n parked In
front of the homes, to add a
touch of realism lo the street
scene.
A n d the sounds of guitar and
flute music will also be provided
In some of the homes.
Taro
m u s i c i a n w ill s t r o ll fro m
home-to-home. both days The
sanctuary at AU Souls w ill b r
open at various limes both days
w ith choral presentations.
T h e plans for Ihe lo u r were
headed up this year by Karen
RatllfT-McNcU and Glgl
Giles.
Members of Ihe Historic Tru s t
w ho have coordinated the tour
activities (his year are R a y and
M a ry L a rse n , tick e ts: J a m !
Meeks, headquarters: Gretchen
G o m e s and Carm en Sharpe,
program : Laura Straehia. enterta in m e n t: J o h n M e rc e r,
advertising: and Steve Myers,
s i g n a g e . B e s id e s p u t t i n g
together the home tour, the trust

&gt;preparing I
November,
ifarr. the
the annual
a
lighting
contest, which begins Dee. 3.
and for participation In Light U p
Sanford, the second weekend in
December. T h e tour Is the m ain
source of Income for other trust
projects such aa grants to those
renovating home In the Historic
District. Several members have
also worked on a dollhouse that
w i l l be o n d is p la y at th e
CraftFest and at the Cultural
Arts Center during the tour.
Raffle chsnces will be sold on the
dollhouse.
After last year's lo u r Loretta
Bingham said. "I've been on the
tours like this all over the state
and 1 realty believe this Is the
nicest I've seen."
Again this year, tour coordina­
tor* plan to Invite Orlando rsalto Ihe tour. Reportedly, one
home under contract. In the
district, was open" during the
tour last year and sold very
quickly afterwards.
T h e tour hours are noon until
9 p.m . each day.
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and tea. Tickets wtU be avlalable
both day* of the lour, for $10.
which Include* a souvenir pro­
gram w ith a m ap add descrip­
tio n s o f a ll o f th e hom e*.
Advanced tickets, at a reduced
rate of two for $15. will be
available th ro u g h a n y trust
member, at the Sanford Cham ­
ber of Com m erce, ihe Welcome
Center or the Mato Street office,
or by calling Mary Larsen si
321-0144.
A special feature of the tour
ihla year la the Inclusion of the
newly renovated rectory of All
Souls Catholic C hurch and the
home of Father Richard Trout.
Th e complete story of the lmovement of the rectory was
slured to a Ju n e 23. 1904
article in the Sanford Herald.
According to Tro u t, the house
. was built to I M S . a n d called
Chase Mansion, for the Chase
family w ho built It. T h e Chases
sold It and other properly to the
Catholic C h u rc h In 1904 “ It had
been neglected for such a long
time." Tro u t said. "It had an
alm o st h a u n tin g w a y . Past
priests felt It was somewhat
spooky and gloom y."
Beside the Interior and exterior
renovation, to open up and
brighten the house, a lot of
landscape work has been done.
"Th ere are Iota of flowers." said
Father T ro u t's brother. Jo n . who
also llvsa In the house.
Right now Ihe house Is deco­
rated for Halloween. J o n said his
brother the priest has no qualms
about celebrating Ihla secular
holiday, for the children. Tro ut
said All Hallow's Eve la believed

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The Sanford Herald welcomes news and announcements
from local businesses.
AU Hems should be typed or written legibly and Include the
name and a daytime phone number of a person who can be
contacted to answer any questions we m ight have.
Direct Information for the Business Page to Nick Pfetfadf.

to b r the night all evil spirits are
dispersed before All Souls Day.
(he church'a feast day. W ith this
in m ind. the Trouts have gone
all out to capture the " ^ t a l l " of
the holiday, right down to or­
a n g e a n d ye llo w m a rigo ld s
a ro u n d the fountain In the
garden. T h is should give you
some Idea of what to expect on
the hom e tour.
J o n said that an extensive
fam ily collection of Christmas
decorations and ornaments will
be on display Inside and out.
right dow n to a Nativity scene In
the garden, and lots of lights In
ihe trees. O n ly the downstair*
w ill be open for the tour, which
Includes taro bedrooms, a dinette
and kitchen, dining room, living
room and a parlor, a sun porch
and a chapel. Th e upstairs In
co m prised of three apartment
suites and the master suite. T o u r committee mem bers are
w orking hard ihla year to In­
clude a variety of events to
round out the viewing of Ihe
lovely old homes, decorated for
(he holidays.

Events
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events srtll be two costume contests, special
performances, price* and food. T h e Altamonte
Springs Police Departm e m . sponsors for the
event expect 7.000 youngsters lo attend.
• S A N F O R D — Celery C ity Cruisers w ill hold a
Halloween Bash, from 7 untU 10 p.m . Saturday.
Oct. 29 behind Wendy's o n U.S. H igh w a y 17-92
In the WalMart Plaza. weather perm itting. Also,
d urin g the day. the Seminole Center. (WalMart
shopping center) present* Safe T ru c k or Treating,
beginning at noon, with costume contests at 4
p .m .. and special events and food all day.
• L A K E M ARY — Grace United Methodist
C h u rc h of Lake Mary presents Its fourth annual
Halloween Party from 6 until 7;30 p.m . w ith fun.
food, games, prices and a costume parade. Th e
church la located at 499 N. Country C lu b Road.
• S A N F O R D — Parents arc Invited to bring
their youngsters lo Flea World Saturday and

Sunday from 10 a.m . until 4 p.m. Children w ill be
g ive n a fly e r at the fro n t gale s h o w in g
participating booths where candy or treats may
be obtained. A contest will also be held at Fun
World for the great pum pkin guess. Guess the
weight or the giant pum pkin on display, (between
400 and 700 pounds) and get prices.
• L A K E M AR Y — T h e city parks and recreation
department will hold a Halloween teen dance
Saturday, for ages 11 through 13. Adm ission at
the door la $3. the Event will be from 7:30 until
10:30 p.m . at the Com m unity Center. 260 N.
C o un try C lub Road.
• L A K E M AK Y - T h e Seminole Fam ily Y M C A
and Associated Fam ily Medicine present a Health
Fair and Halloween Festival Saturday, from 10
a.m. u ntil 2 p.m. Costume contests and free
health screenings are planned. T h e Y M C A is
located at 665 Longwood-Lake Mary Road.

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Abortion pill available to U .S ., but where?
A P 8c lenca Editor
N EW Y O R K T h e French
abortion ptll R U -486 la now
being made available to 2.100
American women In a study, but
the organizers won't say where
because they fear anti-abortion
violence.
“ You may have noticed (here
are some nuts out there who do
bad things to people who deliver
abortions." said Dr. C. Wayne
Bardin, research director at the
P o p u l a t i o n C o u n c i l , th e
nonprofit group sponsoring the
study.
He said the study la being
conducted at "m ore than 12 and
leas than 20" centers across the
country.
More than 100 women have
been given Ihe drug so far as
part of the $8 million study,
w hich could help make the
abortion pill routinely available
In ihe United States by 1996.
Bardin said.
A t the New York hole! where
the study was announced, secu­
rity guards were posted at the
entrance to the newa conference
and reporters were asked lo
show Identification
Immediately after the news
conference, Planned Parenthood
F e d e ra tio n o f A m e ric a a n ­
nounced that Its c lin ic s In

Aurora. Colo.; Cam bridge. Maas.:
Des Moines. Iowa: Houston; San
Diego; and W llllslon. Vt.. are
participating In the study.
"W e're excited to be a pari of
lla Introduction Into the United
Stales." said Ja n e Johnson, ex­
ecutive vice president of Planned
P a r e n t h o o d F e d e r a t io n of
America. She said she did not
anticipate the need for additional
security.
In response to a reporter's
questions. D r. Daniel Mtshell of
the U n iv e r s it y of S o u th e rn
C a lifo rn ia a n d D r. Susanne
Poppema o f A u ro ra Medical
Services In Seattle confirmed
that they were also participating
In the study.
"M y aecurtty people at the
university are quite concerned
about the Issue.” Mishell said.
There has been no hint of protest
or violence, he said.
Poppema thought fears of vio­
lence were justified. *'ln this day
and age. given the frantic and
less and less sane approach of
the ‘antis'. It’s a reasonable
concern." she said.
Richard Glaaow. a consultant
for the Life Issues Institute In
Cincinnati and former education
director for the National Right to
Life Committee, said the secrecy
waa an effort to hide the data.
“ T h is way they can pick and
choose which data they want to

have come out and w hich data
they d o n 't.” he said.
In J u ly . Dr. Jo hn Britton and
hla bodyguard were shot to
death outside an abortion clinic
In Pensacola. Fla. Th e National
Abortion Federation In Washing­
ton has reports of 38 bombings
and 91 cases of arson at abortion
clinics since 1977.
T h e study Is aimed at de­
te rm in in g the safety an d effectl veneas of RU-486. W hen It la
completed In the spring of 1999,
an application for approval of the
abortion pill be submitted to the
Food and D rug Administration,
w hich has promised to expedite
Its review. Bardin said.
T h e Population C o u n c il Is
te s tin g th e d ru g u n d e r an
agreement reached in M ay with
the d rug's maker. Roussel Uclaf
of France. Th e company acted
partly In response to pressure
from the Clinton administration,
w h ich , unlike Its Republican
predecessor*, wanted the drug
made available In the United
States.
Abortion foes then announced
a boycott against 76 drugs made
by two of Roussel Uclo fs U.S.
s is te r c o m p a n ie s . H o e ch a tRoussel Pharmaceuticals and
Copley Pharmaceutical. A ll three
companies are pan of Hocchst
A G of Germ any.
T h e Population C o u n cil Is

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to produce the d rug and la
seeking a distributor.
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combination with another drug
called a prostaglandin. R U -486 la
given ftrat. It disrupts the pre­
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cause the uterus to contract.
T h e combination leads to an
abortion In 96 percent of the
women who take it. It can cause
cram ps and heavier bleeding
than that from surgical abor­
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�Aten, analysts have aald they eapert the
rru n o m y la gaining momentum tn the current
fourth quarter » l t n m any eipeetlng a at rang
Christ n u « shopping aeaaon.
Still. inflation appears to remain under control
One gauge nf inflation tied to the O O F artuaUy
d rrllne d in the third quarter, to 3.7 percent from
2 0 percent the prevtoua three m onlha
The economic irro verv la more than 31% yeara
old and haa aurprtacd m any d a m n n by Wa
continued at length dcapMe five Intrrrat rale
tnrreaara by Ihe re drta l Neaerve alnee February
'Night now th r economy la rare ed m g the a prrd
I unit W e re going to grt m r more nrfcria In the
lorm of higher intrrrat ratra." aald eronom to
Sung W on ftuhn of Norueat Carp., a Minneapolis
hank
In the arrond quarter, m uch of the robuat
expansion araa due to a big buildup In toemtortea
that analyata aald could h r a drag an the economy
It m m u m e r apendtng afoara.
Hut a arc tea of reporta In recent wee ha.

I h r Nov. h rongrc— w l eterlftma — to rmtot
■hart trrm rate* anothrr half p rrrvn to g r point.
Nut th ry say I h r Fed could art aooM r. or n t o
rale* more than a half paint, at It atntdgfca to
convince ftnanrial markets that N haa nel fallen
brhtnd in ita b a n k to keep inflation at bay.
T h e higher ratra have ieveiberated through the

O u tk y a were higher
Amcrtcana b u yin g mot

Street. But they have done traa than caprcted to
aton the pace of growth.
,
Surprtatngly. the hotialng market la atfl brtak
even th o u g h f l i r d rate 3 0 -year m ortgagee
averaged 0 03 percent th k week compared w ith a
23-year tow of 6 74 percent a year a#a.
Analyata aald &gt;ob growth an d Job accurtty have
helped re ar the trace of m a n y Americana about
the affordability of a home. A k a . they aald that
even though ratra are rtetog they M B are
relatively low compared v H h what they had been.

HHS visits teen parents on welfare
W A S H IN G T O N - The federal
g o v e rn m e n t la la u n ch in g a
three-year eaprrtmcnl to teat
w h e th e r se n d in g local caae
w o rk e ra in to t h r hom es of
teen-age parents on welfare ra n
i m p r o v e t h e ir c h a n c e s o f
becoming arlfauflW im t.
Donna Shatala. •rerrtary of
health a n d hu m a n servlcra.
announced Thursday that Ihe
governm ent would *prnd $1
million this year to brgtn ihe

hom e visiting propel* in five
lo m m u n illr* Chkago. Portland
O r e . ; O a lla * ; M o n t g o m e r y
County. Ohio, including Dayton
and tlalllmore
H H S expects to *pend 13
million over the n ett three yeara
on th r d rm o n a tra llo n T h r
H enry J Kahrr Fam ily Founds
lion wilt contribute about 91
million to ftnanre an evaluation
uf the propel.
T h e home visits will target
tren parent* participating in the
federal Jo b Opportunities and

Ha ale Shill* (J O H S l training repeal pregnancies, end r n p ro g ra m , w h ic h p r o v l d n
co urage preventive health rare
parent* on welfare with (d u ra
T h r rs p rrtm rn t wilt teal the
i ton or )ob l raining
leaaibtlity of including weekly
Kevin Concannon. director of home vtalta In thr JO B S proth e O re g o n D e p a rtm e n t of gram Vlatta w ill be made bw
H u m a n K ra o u rc ra . aald Ihe alaff members who work w ith
home vtattora will .h r friendly th r J O t M caar manager*, and
mentor* "
they wilt try to eaubllah a done
L in d a R a r . a p la n n in g
relational!to w ith the mothrra
•peetalut with the Tcsaa O r
and th ru children
pariment of H u m a n S m ite s .
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Deep-rooted labor-management
problems plague postal service
W A S H IN G T O N - The ru rrrn t
leadership of the U S Postal
Service is trying, but It has a
long way to go to dismantle the
service's Ingrown "dysfunctional
o rg a n iza tio n a l c u lt u r e ." a c ­
cording to congressional Invest lgators
" O v e r a l l , we found th a t
labor-management problem* are
longstanding and have multiple
t h a t * th a t are related to an
autocratic management sty-fr-.
adversarial employee and union
attitudes arid Inappropriate and
inadequate performance m a n ­
agement systems.’" the General
A c c o u n tin g Office said In a
tw o -v o lu m e re port released
Thu rsd ay by Sens. David l*ryor.
I ) Ark . and Carl Levin. D Mt« h
A n d w hile Marvin Runyon,
named postmaster general In
1902. haa taken some promising
first steps toward changing Ihe
e n v ir o n m e n t , " n o c le a r
framework or strategy exists for
m oving agreed-upon values and
principles down to the first-line
s u p e r v is o rs a n d e m p lo y e rs
w orking at processing plants
and post offices "

"The G A O report t* bad news labor management relations and
for t h r P ortal S e r v ic e , Its condition* on the workroom
employer* and the Am erican
floor, the G A O noted These
public." Levin said It shows an cfforl* have had limited success
organl/alkst plagued by a d r
"breauar of a lack of nartlclpas t r u c t l v e . t i m e -c o n s u m i n g lion of some unions and a lock of
approach lo labor management *uslalnrd com m itm ent by loral
relations"
m an a ge m en t a n d u n io n ofPryor and Levin asked for Ihe flrtal*." the study found
analyst* aftrr a shooting ram
A k e y p ro b le m In la b o rpage in 1991 at the Royal Oak. management relations Is the
M trh . post other in w h trh a fired high num b rr of grievances filed
postal worker killed four manag- . and the mabUtty of managers to
er* taefove committingsuWgBMk S b l v f .M bo*. h i ftoBBl IWtO.
T h e G A O observed wnrkjptf almost 52.000 grtevaners that
conditions and rrU tk m sh lp q 'a t | | r r n o t s e t t l e d o n t h r
•even mall pm rrssing and dls- workroom door had been eleintuition plant* and 12 posi vatrd lo higher levels and were
office* around Ih r country. In- awaiting resolution. Ihe G A O
vrstlgalnr* aim ro m iuctrd more found
than 473 interviews w ith postal
" T h e failure of the Postal
employees at all levels
Se rvlcr lo resolve Its labor
Management's traditional at- management disputes In a fair
niutle has been iti.it workers and timely manner contributes
respond tiesi — and perhaps lo the lensc atmosphere found tn
only — to discipline, the G A O plants and pnat offices around
found Workrrs arc frustrated ihe country." said Pryor, chairbecause they f r r l m anager* man of Ihe Governmental Affairs
don't value their Input on how to subcommittee that oversees the
organize and accomplish their Postal Service,
work
lie and Levin plan to hold a
Over the years, the Postal |olnt hearing on Ihe G A O report
Servlcr. Us unions und manag- when Congress reconvenes In
r r s h a v r .tried to Im p ro v e November.

T h r rules are expected lo go
Into effect early next year.
W A S H IN G T O N - The Fond
and D rug Administration wants
tighter m onitoring of experimen­
ta l d r u g s b e in g tested tn
humans.
Th e F D A on Thurszlsy pro­
posed m aking researcher* more
quickly report safely data on
experimental dm gs and lo pre­
sume that anytime a patient gets
sick d urin g Ihe experiment, that
the new d ru g Is to blame.

T h r changes were prompted
by Iasi year s experiments with
flalurtdlnr. or FIA U . T h r liver
d rug was inulrd us thr best hope
(o r fig h tin g t h r In c u r a b le
hepatitis II virus until It hrgan
killing patients In a National
Instituteso( Health study.
N III maintains there was no
way to predict KIAU'* toxicity.
Hut the FDA says scientists

missed warning signs, including
five additional deaths dating to
th r drug's earliest trials In 1990.
Every time a patient got sick. Ihe
scientists blamed the hepatitis or
some other Illness — and didn't
promptly report the Incidents so
regulators could determine the
drug's danger, the F D A said.
T h u rs d a y 's proposed rules
"w ill help us avoid repeating
t h a t t r a g e d y . " s a id F D A
spokesman J im O'Hara.

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prearnce and active participa­
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critical factor w htrh influences
positive outcomes for teens."
said Mary J o Itane. assistant
secretary for children and farm" T h is dem onstration la a n
esample of our continued efforts
lo assist teen parents who are at
risk for long-term welfare de­
pendency." Bane said.

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official Future Land Use Map and changes to goals, objectives and policies of Ihe Comprehensive
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Club Rood, Lake Mary, Florida 7:00 P.M. The entire incorporated land area of the City of Lake
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Comprehensive Plan.
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FRIDAY

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Oraogawood galna Anal
M A IT L A N D — Ctwu Sm ith and
Jantrkow skl srored three goals r a rh aa Or
angewnod t h r i - i a n Srhnol advanced lo I he
finals at the Ihatrtrt 2 Hoys' S o trrr Tournam ent
w ith a 7 2 riclory over Th e Master's Academy
Th u rsd a y night at Lafer Drallny INuk
Th e (U rn s (ID -1 ) will meet M errill Island
Christian IIS 21. which defeated Moniverdr
Academy 4-3 In a shootout In tonight s 7 p m
final at Lake Drallny Park Admission win h r 64
Jacob llardrirk had Ih r other goal, w l
Janlrkosrskl adddrd iw oaosM s and Chria Mil
one. P sirirk M o re had arven sates in goal

Oviedo takes 6A-4 title
without losing a game

W8BL final ragUtratkm
W IN T E R SPRINGS - Th e W inter Springs
Haakriball League la art lo t off us IW M 0 6
araann ior boya and glria
I
Associated again wHh ih r Orlando
youth program Ih r WSHL
wilt go from
D r r . 3 through Feb 12. The seaonn-ending
lournam eni la scheduled for F r b 1 2-IS
League registration will be ra n d u rtrd al
Indian T ra ils Middle School between O a m and
2 p m tomorrow. Saturday. Oct 20
The registration fee la 045 lor the first child
and 035 for each additional child Add 010 lor
an official W SHL basketball

up ihr

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been playing well here
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played pretty atradv this

Bagwell NL unanimous MVP

T h e re g io n a l c h a m p io n s h ip
rh tentatively la scheduled to
m atch
I al 7 p m A dmission , aa art by
the Florida High Srhool Activities
will be 84.

N EW YO H K - itouston firms boarm an J r IT
U a g w rll Joined O r U n d o C rpe d a and M lkr
Schmidt as (h r National U s p a ' s only unani­
mous Most Valuable P U j n — lection*
Uagwrll who hit 36ft with 30 homer* and ird
the m ajor* w ith 110 Hill*, swept all 2a
first place wxr* in balloon* by the llaarball
Writer* A*aoctattoo of A m rry a ha 3 ff] points

Patriots escape
Tribe, wild finish

No NBA lockout

HeraM tp o n s Editor

N EW Y O R K - The M IA and Ms player* union
announced a no-sirtkr. no lorkoul a p r r n t r n i
ensuring Ih r sraaon will p ro rrrd while Ih r sides
netful u i r a collective bartfalnlntf a tfrrrm rn l

[Principal lutpended

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C U Y A H O G A t t n o t m . O hio - A high srhnol
principal was suspended tor 10 days without
pay because he ted a premature o n fie ld fool ball
relebrsiton that art the scene for hla tra m 's loss
The Cuyahoga Heights srhool board vo lrd
unanim ously to susprnd J im Jarhaon. principal
of Cuyahoga H righl s High School
Jackson and other fan* raced on the field Usl
Friday night after Cuyahoga llrlghta tied Aurora
U te In the game. Official* penalized Cuyahoga
ttelghla 15 yards on Ih r polnl-aftrr. the attempt
failed and Aurora won 33-27 In overtime

Tricklu to drlvs for Mooro
P H O E N IX Dick Trlrkle . 52. has been
named lo drive for Hud Moore Engineering In
IU95 tie will replace Lake Speed In the No. 13
Quality C a rr Ford Thundcrbirda.

WHAT’S HAPMUMM
Today
VARSITY FOOTBALL
□ D slan d at Ovtsda, 7:30 p m .

BOYS’ SOCCER

UMi Msrtiewtc* (No. 10) sarvad tight scat Thursday aa the Ortado Lions

Rams hand
Mainland
first loss

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - If anyone tell* you that
they saw a football game where a team attempted
no-yard field gnats or •rttrrd I w i r e with no lim e on ih r
rln rk and still Inst, don't laugh them off
T r u th I s — ranger Hum II— m. — n r r f l l y when lake

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'‘ T r i e L a k e ( I r a n i I v y P a trio t* w o n 3 1 - 1 4 T h u r w d a y aa
H e a t h R t t e n o u r s c o r e d o n a I - y a r d r u n w i t h Ir a a th a n
3 0 s e c o n d s le f t, t h r n r u s h e d lo r a I w o -p o t n t c o n v e rs io n .

B u t the A rm Inote* weren’t done yet.
After the ensuing kickoff went out of hounds and art
u p (he T rib e al their own 33-yard line. Cliff Branch look
over al quarterback and rustled the ball 3 0 yards Into
Lake Brantley territory An M r gal participation penalty
112 men on the field) against the Patriots moved Ih r
Sem lnolra lo th r 30-yard line
A n Illegal procedure penally taler. Branch appeared
lo throw lor a potential jpuneAytng score when he found
Drrrtko Shaw w ith a 35-yard paaa In the end cone Bui
Branch waa flagged for being across the line of
scrimmage when he threw the ball.
E v rn though lim e had expired, the Patriots had lo
choose between refusing Ihr penalty (w hich would give
the Tribe I he touchdown) or taking the penally (which
would give Seminole one more play since a game can
nol end on an accepted penally).
Again Branch scrambled and again he struck. This
tim e. Ihe ball aras lipped brfore Erik S m ith caught It al
the 5-yard line. As he waa being tackled. Smith
lateralled Ihe ball forward (which la Illegal) lo Shaw,
w h o was able lo score.
And once again. Ihe Patriots had lo chooar between a
Trib e touchdown or acre ping ihe penally and giving
Seminole another play.
Operating this lime from Ihe Lake Brantley 10-yard
line. Branch threw an Incomplete paaa lhal finally
ended Ih r game.

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Brian Whitman was responsible for all four of Laka
Brantley's paaa racaptlons in Thursday's win over
Seminole. Including a 13 yard touchdown grab.

H D IsIricI 2 finals: Manttl Island C h rist n .
O rongawood C hrist at l i t e Baa tiny Part, 7 p m .

’H ounds use fake punt to top Haw ks

GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL

SvR VAai
Harold Corraapondant

C C Ia a a 2A District • final at Orongawood
Christian. 7:30 p.m.

Saturday
CROSS COUNTRY
C Class «A - District I at Bamott Parti. B am .

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Li Central Florida at Ubarty, 7:30 p.m.
BOYS' S O C C ER

CJAll Soule re. SL Andrew at
10 15 a m .

SWIMMING

W IN T E R P A R K — In a defensive duel, scoring
opportunities are ao few that sometimes you have to go
to great lengths to create one. A n d when you do. you
have lo take advantage of Ihe situation.
T h e L y m a n Greyhounds did Just that, creating a
scoring opportunity In the second quarter and cashing
It In for the game’s only points In a 7 -0 w in over Ihe

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Thursday night softball leagues head to the wire
Rummel clinches
Pinehurst crown

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Lake How ell Silver Hawks In a 6 A District 4 football
conte— Th u rsd a y at Richard L. Evans Field.
Faced w ith a fourth down play at the Lake Howell
34-yard line. Ihe Greyhounds went lo their bag of
tricks, lin in g up In a punt formation but snapping the
hall to T e rr y Franklin, who scampered 15 yards for the
first dow n.
L y m a n needed only one play to capitalize aa
quarterback T o m m y Dixon found DeW ayne Bell In Ihe

LAKE M ARY Lake M a ry
a tu n n e d p re v io u s ly undefeated
M ainland 27-26 Thursday night at
Lake M a ry Field lor one of the
btggral football win* In the school's
hi— a ry.
" T h is la th r btg^wt win at m y
career.” aaht a den y bed Lake N a ry
head ro a ch Doug Peters "Mainland
la definitely th r mo— talented learn
In Ihe state. B u t. we have the m o heart. W e played above our heads ’'
Ty s o n Htnahaw scored Ihe w in n ­
in g t o u c h d o w n on a 1 7 -y a rd
quarterback snrak up Ihe middle
w ith 3:40 remaining.
” 1 saw o n previous plays lhal the
w ay their defrnalve line was lining
u p left a hole u p Ihe middle." said
Hlnshaw. “ I told the coaches about
It- T h a t play waa a great call by
Coach Peters "
T h e vic to ry keeps alive Lake
M ary's th in playoff hope* and gives
Lake Brantley and Oviedo a shot at
c a tc h in g M a in la n d , w hich was
ranked eighth In the Florida Sports
W riter* Association * Class 6A poll
last week.
Mainland (7-1. 6-1 In 6A-4) still
Irads the district. Lake (lrantley.
currently second In Ihe district w ith
u 6 - 1 m ark, needs lo keep winning
and hope for another Mainland loss
lo claim Ihe district title.
Oviedo (w ith Iwo district losses)
needs Mainland and Lake Hruntlcy
lo each lose one more game and
rrcal a three-way He. Lake Mary.
Lake Howell, and DcLand (each
w ith three district losses) need
either Mainland or Lake Brantley lo
lose its last two games and Oviedo
lo lose one game.
Illn sh a w 's touchdown was ihe
biggest play in a rollercoaster game
full of huge performances. He also
threw a touchdown pass, saved Iwo
w ith fine defensive plays, and ram e

Chase leaders
set up showdown

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Chevrolet became the lin t team to
clinch a fall championship and
Hopkins Meat Packing kept alive Its
hopes of a tie for second place In the
Sanford Recreation Thursday Men's
S lo w p lt c h S o f tb a ll League at
Pinehurst Park.
ken Rum m el broke away from a
2*1 lead w ith six runs In the fifth
and added five more In the sixth to
defeat Briar Corporation 13-1. T h e
Flamea then clinched a lie for
second place w ith 12-3 victory over
Stlffey'a Affordable Furniture, bul

Hopkins came back lo dow n the
Flam es B-3 In the late game.
Ken Rummel la now 8 -0 on the
season, while the Flames are 6-3.
Hopkins evened Its record at 4-4.
while SUffcy's la 2-6 and B riar 1-8.
N e x t T h u r s d a y . B r ia r p la y s
Hopkins at 6:30 p.m. and SUffcy's
takes on Ken Rummel at 7:30 p.m .
T h e Flames have a bye.
Powering Rummel were, w ith two
hits — Chris Nlckle (home run. run.
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SANFOKI) — Showdown set.
AD Roslcr/Florlda Sport Wear and
Sportsman tuned up for nexl
week's championship showdown
with easy victories In ihr Sanford
Recreation Thursday Men's Softball
Lrugor al Chasr Park
Kttalcr/FSW whitewashed IkxrlM)
0 0 and Sportsman walked over
Wayne Denseh. Incorporated 10-3.
Wayne Denseh cruised In the other
game, clubbing M.A. Erectors 13-1.
R o s Irr/ F S W Is H I. w h ile
Sportsman is 7-1. Trailing are M A.
Erectors |3-5). Wayne Denseh |3-6)

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and Heer:30 (0-8).
Next week. Rosler/FSW battles
Sportsm an al 6 :3 0 p.m. and M .A.
Erectors faces Ueer:30 al 7:30 p.m .
W ayne Denseh has a bye.
Rosler/FSW was led by. with three
hits — J e r r y Hrusarll (double, two
runs. RBI). Gordun Clark (run. two
RHI): two hits — Rlek Yales (two
r u n s ) . S ie v e W o o d le y . S ie v e
Donavan and Brantley Hrum ley
(RBI): one till — Dave Noble (two

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three RBI). Rocky
Jernlgan (triple, two runs, two
RBI). James Thompson (double,
run. RBI). Scott Fletcher (two
runs, two HBI). Cary Keefer (two
runsl. Scott Murphy (two RBI):
one hit — David Goldstick (doublr. run. two RBI). Brian Curtis
(double, run). Chris Wargo (run.
RBI). Jeff Fulred (two runs).
Hitting for Briar were Duke
Ferrato (tw o singles). Allan
Tuskauskas (single, run). Mark
Rhodes. Bill Keck. Huben Garcia
and Ho Meyers (one single each)
and Tommy Ryan (KHI|.
Pacing the Flames In game I
were, with four hits — Bill
Gracey (triple, (brer runs, two
HBI); three hits — Joe Benton
(home run. three run-*, four HBI1.
Jack Eltonhcad (RBI): iwo hits —
Robert Smith and Dean L. Smith
(run. HBI). Tom Gracey Ithree

runs, muj. (double, nm l. Octavio T o rre s
Randy Rawlings (run. RBI), (single. RBI) and Greg Ja m e s.
Tony Blalle (run).
C h ris Bullock and David Eaton
Doing the hilling for Beer:30 (one single each).
were Tim Allison (three singles).
C a rr y in g S p o rtsm a n w ere,
Bob Gardner (double, single). w ith three hits — Jtm b o S m ith
(n^n. two RBI). Mike Marshall
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Mike Miller (two singles) and
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Dave Co m and Jerry Camus (one (tw o runs. RBI). To m Gracey
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single each).
(R B I); two hits — George Davlaon
Contributing for Wayne De- (triple, tw o runs, two RBI). Keith
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hits - Rich La Home (four runs. W llk a (run. two RBI). Ja m e s
!!^r ~ ” ' t .^£jT7arsei-yRBI). Dan Wlsth (two RBI); two T h o m p s o n (ru n . R B I). M ik e
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hits — Gorden Spencer (double. L a u b c n (run); run. RBI — Brian
,wo RBI&gt;- Wayne Kelly (three Jones.
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runs. RBI). Brian Parent (two
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runs, two RBI). BUI Helton (two D e n a c h were H e lto n (th r e e
runs). Mark Johnson (two RBI): s in g le s , R B I). D r ie r It h r e e
ode hit — Terry Hart (double, singles). Gary CUne (two singles).
run), Doug Drier Iron).
K e lly (single), H an (taro runs).
runs). Mike McCoy IRB1): one hit
G ettin g the hits for M .A . Parent (run) and Wlalh (RBI).
— Tony Blalle (triple, run). Jim
Hrodic (two RBI).
Contributing for StUTey'a were,
with two hits — A) Campbell
(double, run. RBI). Johnny Scott
(RBI); one hit — Don Green
Idouble, run). Tom Stlffcy (run).
Brad (lawyer(RBI). Jim Ryan.
leading Hopkins were, with
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Bill Shaw (RBI). Kevin Julian;
one hit — Manny Silvia (two
runs, RBH. David French (Iwo
RBI). Bobby McGrre IRBI). Tim
Barkley: run — John Cole.
Providing the offense for Ihc
Flames were, with ihree hits —
Chris Dapoie (run. RBI). Brodle
(run): (wo hits — Dean L. Smith
(RBI): one hit — Blalle (double,
run). Ilen lon (RBI). Robert
Smith. Bill Gracey. McCoy.
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extra poinl. finishing the acortng
for the night w ith atiU 4 :0 3 left In
the first half.
"T e rry Franklin really did a
great )ob lo keep that drive alive
and allow us lo go in a n d score."
Lym an coach L a rry Baker said.
"W e usually run the p lay lo the
other side bul Jaaon Shipley (the
Lym an punier) read the cover­
age and called the play to go the
other way. And ll lu m e d out to
be the right call."
F o llo w in g th e L y m a n
touchdown, the defenses c o n ­
tro lle d play as b o th te a m s
finished with leaa than 2 00 yards
In total offense. L y m a n collected
189 yarda on offense to Lake
Howell's 130.
Lym an's Alvin C u m m in gs led
both teams In rushing with 130
yards on 13 carries. Including
runs of 40 and 3 0 yards. Kelvin
Chisolm paced Lake Howell w ith
82 yarda on 2 1 carries.
The Silver Hawks, w h o boast
Seminole C ounty's best pass
defense, pressured D ixon the
entire game. Intercepting h im
once and sacking him five times
for a loss of 44 yards. Brendon

Spaulding recorded three sacks
and Mall McManus accounted
for the remaining two sacks.
Meanwhile, the Silver Hawk
offense sputtered, failing lo sus­
tain any offensive drives. The
Lyman defense contained (he
Silver Hawka all night, forcing
five punts. Intercepting a pass,
amt thwarting two fourth down
conversion ui tempts.

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Sanford Recreation Deportment otters Step Actohtcs at the
youth center In Saaford C ity H all. Mondays and Wednesdays,
from S to 10 a m. and 5 30 to M O p m. Inatmctor Is Ltoa
Htnea. Coot Is S3 per d a s a For Information, can 9308807.

Sanford RotArianato mMt
Rotary C lub of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Cham ber of Com merce building.

Activities foe seniors
Lake M ary S e n k n Invite anyone U years or older lo Join
them In two weekly attlvnieo on Monday: Waodcorvcrs. b o m
0 .3 0 to 11:30 a m . Games, from I to 3 p m., si the fra n k
Eva n s Center. ISSN . C o u n try C lu b Road.

C o m m u n ity Service
W ednesday and Frid
N ick Callahan are avi

L A C K L A N D A fR P O R C E
RA SE. San Antonio — A ir force
Reserve Airm an Dawn M . Kindle
has graduated from A ir force
basic training here.
During the six weeks of train­
ing the airman studied the Air
force roki lon . organisation and
customs and received special
training in hum an relations
In addition, alrm ep w ho comp ie ie basic training e arn credits
to w a rd aa*'W M Oclaic degree
through the C o m m u n ity College
of tha A ir force.

Navy Seaman R e rruii Adrian •*“ &gt; ' « • Mekong shower. Th e
T . Thom as, son of Ronald C. and t* mP
« « y few Hghta oa yet
S y l v i a A . T h o m a s of 104 «° » * figured w e’d be safe If we
Belhune C ircle . Sanford, re«!“ ***•
cenlly completed basic training
U n fo rtu n a te ly , we w e re n 't
at Recruit Train in g Com m and, quiet enough- T h e perimeter
Great Lakes. Ul.
patrol heard "som ething/- and
During the r y r lr . recruits are beamed their spotlights o nus,
taught general m ilitary •object.
designed lo prepare them for
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Kindle k the daughter at L a rry
and J a n Kindle of flOO H rllto w rr
Drier. Deltona.
She Isa I B M graduate of T o m
C . Clark High School. San A n ­
tonio. Texas

T h e following births have been
recorded at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford:
O ct. 2 — A p ril Mack and
Curtta Williams. Sanford, girl
. O c t. 4 — Shannon and Robert
faao ld, Sanford, girl; Leah Ryan
and T im Mixon. Deltona, gtri
O ct. A — Nellie Cofleld. San­
ford. boy: Pleasure Sutton. San­
ford. girl
O ct. 7 — Jennie tn d Cecil
Morrison. Sanford, girl: Deanna
M. and Ronald C. Moyer. DeJtona. boy
. O ct. 8 — Michelle A. and Lee
E. Bentley. Deltona, girl: Sarah
%. and Kevin P. Inaroe. Deltona,
boy: Kristin A. Salterthwalte.
Sanford, girl
O ct. 9 — Carmln Miller and
B rya n Barksdale. Lake Monroe,
boy
O ct. 10 — Mickey and Jam es
R u th . Deltona, girl: Anita and
D arrell. T a y lo r. Sanford, boy;
Ja n n le VanderwerfT and Michael
Brasse. Sanford, boy
. O ct. 11 — Linda and Howard

D a v ie . Sanford, b o y ; T o n y a
Kobtnaon and Cornelius Wesley.
Sanford, boy; Carol and BUly
Adam s. Deltona, boy; Ta hn yO
Brooklyn and Jam es Bradley.
D eilary.boy
Oct. 13 — Jennifer and Albert
Landl. DrBary. g irl: Lori and
A rth u r Rlegcrt. Sanford, girt
O c t. 15 — Ja q u c lln e and
A nth ony King. W inter Springs,
boy
Oct. 16 — Lynn and Douglas
Vickers, Altamonte Springs, girl
Oct. 17 — Teresa ana Kelly
C o y le . W inter S p rin g s , boy:
Gabrtelk and Frederick Milch,
Longwood. boy
Oct. IB — Sharon and Mark
Shyrock. Sanford, boy; Andrea
S p c c to r an d G a ry W lU lam a.
S a n fo rd , g irl; E u g e n ia a n d
Bert o n Dyals, W inter Springs,
boy
O ct. IB — Vickie and J im m y
B o y d . W in te r S p rin g s , g irl:
A m b e r and Joseph Vaughan.
Casselberry, gtri: W endy Rohloff.
Sanford, girl

Monday sickness concerns mom
My daughter la. in fifth grade
and she Is quickly changing
from s little girl lo s young lady
She's been missing sn awful lot
of school this year, complaining

s

misses school mostly on Mondays and never complains about
feeing bad on Friday afternoons
or Saturdays.
I go from worrying that some­
thing might be seriously w rong
to wondering If she's Just makIng It up. Once when I told her
what I'd noticed about when she
gets sick, she got so upset she
spent the entire evening in her
room crying, then she threw up.
Now. I'm afraid to even auggest that the might be making
some of tt up. How can I tell

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However. I’ve noticed thst she

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overly concerned?
U P E E T M OM

D EA R O T E E T i Welcome to
**&gt;e w onderful w orld of pre­
adolescence an d teens! We
cannot totally dismiss the pose!b llity that there m a y be a
physical cause to yo u r daughter’s feeling 111 until ahe has had

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C I N E M A S '? ;

a thorough medical evaluation.
T h is should Include a coo versatton about the onset of menstru­
ation and some o f the physical
and emotional changes many
gala experience p rio r lo the onset
of their periods.
If she receives a clean bill of
health from the doctor, you must
begin dealing w ith the "M onday
m orning flu " sym ptom s, it's
beat not lo suggest that she's
faking her symptoms: as you
found out that Just makes a
person defensive and hardens
their position. Indeed she very
well m ay feel sick, even If she
isn't physically III.
You must gently but firmly
Insist that she goes to school on
Monday m ornings even If she
doesn't feel well. The n you need
lo find out why she's malinger­
ing — what or w hom she wants

to avoid, la ahe afraid of someone
o r s o m e t h in g ; la so m e o n e
bullying or teasing her? Some
people develop "M onday m orn­
ing flu" because they're afraid of
what they might find when they
get back home. It la possible that
she's concerned about this?
Be supportive of her and let
her know that you want to help
her w ork on whatever the pro­
blem la. but It will be done while
ahe la maintaining her achool
responsibilities. A very wise
person once said. "Moat of the
work of the world la done by
people who are tired, or don't
feel well."

(Mary Balk la a Carl IHod
A ddletlan Rravaatian Fra-

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V i r g i n i a a n d m o v e d to
Louisville. Ky. at an early age.
She later owned and operated a
grocery store there. Th e family
m oved to the Osteen area 45
yeara ago and many of the

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HELP
Inez Collins honored STOP THE
on her 97th birthday
O S T E E N — Inei Collins cele­
brated her 97th birthday on Oct.
8 at a party at the Osteen home
of her daughter, Joann Riggs.
Sharing the hostess honors was
Dorothy Mero. Osteen, also the
honorve'a daughter.
Moat of Collins' family. In­
c lu d in g five generations, at­
tended the gala occasion. A
n u m b er of friends came bearing
gifts, cards, flowers and con­
gratulations.
T h e color* of pink and white
Were carried out In the decor.
T h e white birthday cake was
Embossed w ith pink (lowers and
p i n k a n d w h | th b a l l o o n s
heralded the birthday celebra­

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descendants still live there. Col­
lins also owned a n d operated
Collins Grocery Store on West
First Street In Sanford. She Is a
m em ber of the First Baptist
C h u rch of Oalcen.

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further about the
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S A N FO R D - Liberty Chnatlan School. 3030 Palmetto A w .
hae planned a Fall Featival from 11 a m to 3 p m Saturday.
Thla aril) be a family-oriented event lor parents to
children to a aafr. m oral environment.
Various booths Include ftatttnf. basket bait throw . ring
and dans. Th e re will also be pony rtdrn. a cake walk and food
booths.
Th e public la welcome to attend. For more Information call
333-1593

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T h e courtyard of the church
artll be the location for the cafe
and tables It la positioned on the
corner of Park Ave. and Fifth
Street.
T h e U n ite d M ethodlat
W om en's purpose la to w ork In
the global m inistries of the
church. Butler shared that their

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work they do in th e ir local
churches and comm unities.

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T h e Sanford Herald
to the public for the Religion
are recommended to expedite
" ■ f i . foOowtng
publication:
A il Items should be typed o r srrttten legibly an d Include the
name and a daytime phone number of a person w ho can be
contacted to answer any questions sre might have.

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L O N G W O O O — O n U o ru U j. N lgM Light *04 wtu to. In full
swtng for the fourth year Ui a row. Th e event w ill be f carnival
w ith games for ilUldW It kges 2 1 *

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4603 W. COLONIAL DRIVE

L A R S M A R Y — T h e Church of the Nativity. 2391 N. County
Road 437. w ill hold It's l l t h annural Fall F u n Featival on
Friday. Saturday and Sunday. November 4 .S and 6. Friday's
activities will be held from 9 to 10 p.m . Saturday's schedule to
from 11 a m to 10 p .m . Sunday hours will be ftorn Noon to 9
p.m.
For more Information call 333-3991.

S A N FO R D — T h e Em m anuel District of the Churches of God
In Christ will hold a District Fellowship Meeting Sunday at 4
p m. T h is will take place at the Holy T rin ity C h u rc h of G od In
Christ. 1409 Mangoustlne Ave.

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Far further Information call the church office 774-0777.

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W IN TE R P A R K - Sto Peter and Paul Council of Catholic
Women will hold ih rtr Annual Craft Baraar at the church.
Saturday from 9 a m . to 4 p.m. T h e location la S300 Howell
branch Rd A anack bar and door prUea w ill be available.

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stamped and cm card*. O ne lady haa
Christm as decorations, another
has wreathes and another quilt*.
O u r ow n youth group wilt be
taking orders for fresh wreathes
to ratoe money for a m l— ton trip.
T h e daycare will be selling M to

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W A S H IN G TO N - Adopted a* a day-old infant.
Linda Sargent Thom paon haa spent 30 years
searching for her birth mother. She scans faces
everywhere the foes, looking for a resemblance
that will bring he r ctaste to the famgy w ho can
n uk e her feel complete.
For m any adoptees a n d Ihe parents who give
them up. a reunion la a healing experience. Until
they find each other, th ey m y . there's a hole In
thetr hearts.
"K no w in g w ho your brothers and staters are.
who your (birth) parents are. fa a fa d e , basic
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the last days of the ar— lon.
Sponsored by Sen. Cart Levin. D-bttch.. and
backed b y the C tln to n adm inistration and
numerous adoption o rgM lm tlona. the registry
nut into sharp opposition from W illiam Pierce,
president of the W aahlngton-board National
Council for Adoption, which represents 130
private adoption agcncleo .
Pierce argued that Levtn'a registry was an
Intrusion by the federal government Into a state
issue and raised questions about privacy rights.
Levin, however, said Pierre's campaign against
the fall misstated what It would do and the
opposition generated b y the lobbyist wound up
kilting tt during a House-Senate confere n ce.
"Pierre haa flat-out tied about m y fall. The
word 'distorted' is too wreak a word foe what he's
done." Levin said. "H ‘s Inhumane to do what he's
d o n e ."

Pierre replied: " I think It's certainly not
accurate and I find It very dtaappotnttng."
"T h a t kind of rhetoric doesn't have a n y place tn
civil discussions between people w ho have
different points of view ." Pierre said

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nothing to do w ith the congrcaaman's position
He m id ffifley oppoar d the registry because It was
being rammed through a l thclaal minute.
Plerce'a tactics have been questioned before.
Last fan. pushed tar complaints, the State
Department wrote to SO nations explaining that
the National Council for Adoption was not an
official U S . agency a n d that governm ents can
work w ith whomever they rhn a r in International
Som e adoptees, b ir th parents and th e ir
advocates a n unhappy that the registry was not
approved And they are an gry with Pierre.
D a v id H o d g s o n , a p s y c h o l o g i s t w h o s e
Gaithersburg, fad . practice Includes counseling
birth parents and adoptees, aald Pierre's claims
about the Levin fall are "totally Inaccurate,
fallacious" Hodgson Is him arlf a birth parent
who searched for and found hta daughter.
"A O the research Indtcateo that open records
are the direction we need to go for the sake of
children and adults m adoption." added Brtxen.
"Secrets do not do anyone any good.”
St wan Cox. who was adopted from K o n a at age
S and then searched for her birth mother at 40.
aald efforts to prevent reunions among consent­
ing adults a n "shortsighted and Ill-advised "
Cox la the director of development for Holt
International Children's Services in Eugene. Ore .
an International adoption agency that la a
m em ber of Pierre's organisation.
Par Linda Sargent Thom pson, w ho lives In
North Augusta. S C . , and turns 90 tn December,
the searc h continues for her birth mother and any
relatives.
She needs them, she aald. "fo r medical reasons,
to get a sense of being, a sense of place, a fam ily."
U n til then, "there** a part of you that's not

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required ta M* »tth tho Court
W IT H IN T H R U M O N T H S
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of Nw poraonol r*pro*ontotl«o.
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October a . 1*04
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2 11 Good things might happen to
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(Feb. 30-March 30)
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first-btd suit. South. Am erican
Peter Wetchsrl. wondered why.
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his p artner a dia m o nd ruff.
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he was convinced that West held
the clu b king. So. after winning
the first trick with d u m m y 's
king. W rlchsel led a clu b to hts

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club holding |n today s diagram;
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held last August at the Vlllaggki
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suit. Now South should have bid
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leagues today. These rould be
extremely volatile topics.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Some­
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are curre n tly involved might
require more resources than you
have at y o u r disposal. Start
looking for an ally with funds.
V I R O O ( Aug. 23-Sept. 2 2)
Your chart Indicates that your
views and (hose of yo u r mate,
m ight be diametrically opposed!
today. For the sake of harmony.;
try to compromise.
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                    <text>NEWS DIGEST

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By NICK P P IIP A U P

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Daughters hear Sanlord son
SANFORD - A native Sanlord son turn a
retired CHAF colonel and insirvM tor at Seminole
High Srh&lt;*»l was guest %|ir*krt at the Novem
her meeting of the Sallir Harrison Chapter
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Man arrested for (hell of doors
SANFORD
Hrgitvald &lt; onipiest 35 107
McKay Ills it Snilivil w «s wtrsted yestrrdav
by Srmimdr County sherifT* investigator* oil
r hatgr* he *tole 1*. (XX) worth of aluminium
rkair* from L o u .rre n Co and sold them to an
(Oakland Park ikair installation rompany Con
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at l‘« ) Silver lake Drive Imrsttgalor* allege
ibal during live past two years Conquest took
‘h*rr* from llie company * *arrhou*r ami sold
•hem to the Orange County inmpany Ihe lose
last year was estimated at 8*0 (XX) This vrai
losses totaled 87,(XX) Investigator* rrjiort
Conquest was lield on felony r barge* of grand
theft and u«r of a vehicle ihtrtng the rammissum
of a frlonv

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Ihe Small Iktslnrsw Council
(irra trr Sanford Chamhrt of Commerce ami the
(sinking leaders in the area present a spe« lat
seminal this Friday morning al I hr rhanihrr
building 400 K First Street A i omplimeniary
hrraklasl will Ik- prm Idrd C.uesl «|rrakrr Will tie
To m Ingram. riHirdmaior ol liuslrirs* and
l-cadcrship Development at Seminole Cottimu
mty c oltrgr TI k* seminar on How to homo*
Money lor 1nor Ikistnes* w ill Irrgin al t» a rn
For reservations plume ihe chamber rJIlce al
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I.AKK MAKI
Cilv employer* may sc*»n hy
Uw Ik- drug and almlml tree In the work pU&lt; e
with an ordinance establishing reiptliemenis and
restrtrttnrys ready lor first public hearing tonight

I lie measure was miriMlo.nl to the lake Mary
i ommtsaton In early August It w.t* In have been
brought up for llrst reading on Ckinhrf nth. trill
was held up |tendmg the drtrtmluallou of several
|*&lt;tnt* and additional input
This time, the city staff believe* the mrasote
lias tecrived enough fine tuning ami rUrlfk alum

lhal It Is trady for adoption
In addition. the proposer! dmg'almhol free
workplare policy has bren reviewed Ity the OffUr
ol l*uhlU Risk Manage merit ol Florida PHM marie
several suggrstiona. mostly In rlanfUalWm of a
few terms whu It havr also tieen in&lt; lulled in the
Bee Free. Page BA

Cities bid
Gordon adieu
■ f SANDn A t LU O T T

Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — C.rat oven ast skies
and a cold misty rain grretrd
Seminole Courtly resident* this
morning In the aftermath of tiopt. al

storm OnrdiMi Nearly all of the
street* closed by high water
Wednesday were luvw tilr rtatay.
trill ** h«*&gt;l student* |(iit the da&gt; oil
due to the flooding attermalh
I ho American Ited Cross r^iynrd
(tee Htorm Page BA

...And around the county
By J MARK BA R FIELD

Hereto Senior Staff Woter
SANFORD
Two south county
roadway* remain closed due in
washout* end one Is still rnvrrrd In

water, hut problems are dwindling
iht* morning In the aftrnnath of
Tropteel Storm (ronton
Perk ami libraries were rro|ienrd
on schedule after plan* lo close
Bee C ounty, Pege 8A

MS.MCS .H k, n
Dawn Shrock. 8. navigate* through a deep puddle Wednesday

Children are
counting on
Christmas

Grin and bear it

By VIC KI DaSOKMIBK

Scouting for food

Herald Staff Wider

The Scouting for Food ditvr t* now tn progtr**
In Sc mmok County.
Ily mis tug* should havr lu rn pla.nl al voor
d.M.r tmt you ran still partu tjuiir even II yitu
don t havr a hag
The (nod I* Irrtng collet In1 lo help (red the
hungry during Hie holiday season
Troop and pack 34 will hr at Ih r First United
Methodist Church in Sanlord on Saturday Nov
ID (rout Da in to 2 p m to Accept donation*

Dickey hom e from hospital
LA K E MAHV — Ctri till ( ourt Judge Alan A
Die key ts tec upriatlng at home and lining tint, h
belter alter being hospitalized earlier this
month.
Although he Is nol yrl up lu answering
telephone c alls or for visit* from friend*, he dor*
appreciate the get well wishes raid* and
flower* hr received. Ills wile, lairt Die key said
" H r t* doing much l*eller He * gelling
stronger every d a y ." *hr reports
Ih r
tremendous oul|*iutmg ol i ards amt flowers pi*i
made him feel wonderful He Is feeling stronger
and lie is out of the wimkI* "*

C larification
S A N F O R D — R e ga rd in g ih r proposal
advanced by City Commissioner Wintry K« k*
irln during Monday night’* commission meet
mg K&lt; kstrin said hr wants it lo Itr known that
hts Intent Is to have a Seminole County Sport*
Hall ol Fame, containing mcmorabclla from all
arras of the sjHirts world which have hern
connected to this area, rather Hum Just lutscluill
"T h is will Ite all Inclusive." hr said. ’ Ik-i atlsr
w r don’t just want anolhrr IcmiiI museum, hut a
place where all s|K&gt;rts Ians will want to visit
Compiled from staff rsports

INDEX
Classified*....
C o m i c s ........... ..........SB Movie*................ ........ 3D
C r o s s w o r d ....
........SB
Dear A b b , ......
Da a tha ............
........SA
.. 1B.2B
Dr. O ott...........
Editorial.........
........ 3B
F lo rid a ............
........2A

Okay, turn the
sun back on!

T o d a y : M o s tly
cloudy and hrerry
w it h o c c u s lo ttuI
m o r u I n g
d riz z le llrc o m ln g
jiarlly sunny this al
Irriioon High III the
u p pe r 70s W in d
northwest 15 lo 20
in|&gt;li a n d g u s t y .
Chatter ol meusurable precipitation
less than 20 permit

F o r m o r * w sa th sr, ss* Rags 2A

Youngttar* of an ages brought their fluffy
friend* fo tchool at Pine Crest Elementary
School earlier this *eek for a special sleep
over The bears spent the night m the school s
media center where they reed a book and were
then tagged with information about the booh
to encourage their human parlners to read

H&lt;tiK hue h
MnnW
Some of the participants were Tom Quinn. Zoe
Kouroymousis. media assistant Jean Lively
media specialist Louise B'achwelder Ashley
Tillman and Tabares Peaho The bears, eager
to got bach to their reading, did not give their
names

SANFORD
The number «rf children in
Henlord who r i&gt;uld find nothing at all watting for
them on Christmas morning te growing rverv
day
Hplrtt for Kid* hope* to make sure I fiat rv rry
child has at least one toy to (day with on
Christmas morning
The group l* hosting a toy drive hrgmmng at »i
p m on Friday evening in hojies ot lirtuglng in
enough lovs lu make this a liajipy holiday season
(or everyone
A recent school district rrjrort shows that one
ipiartrr of all youngsters In ihr « ourilry live Ik-low
the poverty level Those llguies are not much
tirlirr lor Seminole County . school ollir lals said
"We nred help." founder Meta llrooks said
Wr have only eollecfrd two luigs of toys so tar
and there urr so manv kids who nerd to havr
sontrihlng "
The key lo making a child * Christmas bright Is
toy* llro o k s hojies that Sanlord will rally (or the
kids and bring nut as many toys as they can un
Friday
Bee To ys. Page 5 A

Longwood festival blends art, history
Two-day event is filled with
crafts, food, nostalgia, tours
By SANDRA E L L I O T T

Herald Stall Writer
IXJN'GWOOI) - This year's IHlh
l.ongwooil Arts .mil Crnlts Festival
l* brimming with reasons to tele
brale The .inmi.il twoclay trMIval
Iregins Saturday.
This is the 25th anniversary ol the
C'entnil Florida Society lor illstorlcal I'reservnllon. It I* also the year
the mortgage was paid oil on I hr
society'* llr.idlry Mai Ititvtr House
The house was moved to Lnngwiiod
(rotn Altamonte Springs In April
I!I7.'I llulll In IH85. tile house Is
considered arrhllecturally Mgnlfl
cant as the last remaining example
o( the luxurious winter railages
liullt in south Seminole County
licftiir iht- turn ol the i enlttry.
1 he house now sits like an rleganl
Vlclorlan lady swathed In pale
grrrn arcettlrd In while just olf
County Hoad 127 on Warren Avr
title* In I lie Longwood 111stotic Dls
triel Over Hie weekend, arts and
Crafts ImmiIIis will llnr the sltrets of
lhr district.
A small reception (or frstivul
exhibitors will help mark the soci­
ety's anniversary and early pay-off
ol Ihr mortgage
"We have an Invitation out to the
vendors." lestlvul chairman John
lllslllnr said "We are going In have
coffer and cake or something (or
Hum on Sunday morning al Ihr

llr.idlry-M.u Intyrr House
In March the society will havr
anolhrr event in recognition o( its
silver anniversary ami paying oil
the mortgage more than four years
early.
Society treasurer Hill Chandler
said Ihr $31,500 mortgage was
superset! to lie paid oil In Drcrmtirr. HKIH hut tile stMiriy paid the
drbi in April
There w rrr a nuitilier of mort­
gages on the historic house over the
years, hut lllstltnr said hr did mil
recall how many.
The house was placed on Ihr
National Register ol lllstorlt Plates
In October 1072 Restoration of the
structure was completed within
atMiut one year of lls move lo
CongwiMKl with the help ol a gram
from the National Park Service
"Hut there wasn’t any furniture lit
tile house," lllslllne explained, "so
we’re still doing a little hit of
furnishing as we go along with the
money we make, plus Ihr upkeep I
think we ll have a new rool this
year The money the festival makes
generally goes for upkeep and when
we have some money left over then
wr kind of purchase some things lor
the house." Items such us rugs tire
usually purchased because* donated
rugs are usually not Ihr pro|M-rslrr.
There are 375 booths rented and
aliout 330 craftsmen signed up for
See Festival. Page S A

M k .u a P tw M k , l u * l ( S M I

Historian and (estival chairman John
Bradley MacIntyre House

Biel line In Iron! ol tho

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NEWS FROM THR RIQION AND ACROSS

Supper to support facilities
Second man sentenced in stabbing
FONT LAL'DKHDALE — I h r uniinil &lt;&gt;( srvrn drlrndanis ha*
hee« convicted In the bludgeoning and stabbing death &lt;rl a
supermarketilerk whoaulhcirtliesMy was killed hi .1 group ■&gt;(
ft lend* .mil .1 1 ipiainiam r*
Pm*MulW» •Mid Wednesday they would .11 k 1 h.1t Derek
Kaufman. 21. t*r w n irm ril in death lor hit |&gt;.in in ihr .Inlv
I ***»:l murder ol Itnhbv Krnl
Kaufmens attorney. Victor Tobin. Ii.nl asked Jurors to
convict hu i hr tit ol K u m d dcgrcr murder saying hr did not
parinip.ur m planning thr drulh
A Irw day* allrr thr rnuidrr. Kaufman Ird (Miller to Krni t
ImmI v (mind fln.ilinn In 11 (mm&gt;I al m mm k (ill In w rttrrn llrnwurd
County Kent 20 had been slabbed with a knllr and l&lt;r.tlrn
w Hh a tiatrtiall lu l
Pmsrt ulor* said thr *u*|&gt;ri I* (dottrd Krnl t tnuttlrt b m u v
thrv wrrr angry with hltn Aflrt %(m-tiding several nioulht
tirhlnd bars, two defendant*. lV rrk D/vtrko and llrathrr
Sw allrrt pleaded guilty to sriond degree tmitdrt and
cont(iirai v 1 barge* and agrrrd to lestifv againtt thr nihrrt
T h r penalty phase ol thr trial tirhiir lirottard Cln till .ludgr
Charles Greene, It staled to (irgtn Nov 20

Man charged with flight interference
MIAMI - A New York City man landed in trdrral tourt .dlrr
hr atkrd one too many question* of a flight attendant twlorr
thr (tlanr look oil
The question had to do with hijacking ihr plane at &lt;ordtng to
rmirt document*
liorta Nltkln 33 was (hargrd with Interfering with a (light
errw in Ihr Turtday Incident atMuird Continental Might l V»8
Nllkln. a U S cltl/rn who wat tmrn In Russia wat arrrtlrd
by the Fill allrr Ihr pilot atwitted thr Orlando timind flight
Fill agent Gregory Cart wild In an affidavit that while ihr
planr wat taxiing on thr runway at Miami International
Atrpnn. Nltkln atkrd a (light attendant. What it the range ol
Ihit aircraft? Will It make it arrott thr Atlantic Ik ran *Mow fat
will thit planr go If w*r hi|a&lt; krd II''
T h r flight attrndant notihrd ihr pilot who returned the
(1 la nr to Ihr jet wav. Carl taid
Nllkln appeared Wednesday twforr C S Magittrair l.innra
Johnson w ho ap{mmtrd an attorney to represent him
Protect1tor* tald thrv would a*k at a latrr hrarlng ihai Nllkln
lw held on 625 0 )0 bond

Many benefit from sharing center, m ission
inception

By VICKI DsSORMIKB
Herald Stall Writer

She ts thr minister
Rescue Church ol ChmI
1hr Rrsc ur Mission Is 1
S A N FO R D ~ I he Mavoi *
fourth annual S&gt;ci(m-i Supper ts Stiret In Sanlord
D o n a I In n s 11 o in l o c a l
sc hrcluled to take place W nines
day Nov 2.1 limn 5 to 7 p m at churches civic groups and
(irlvatr parties keep live door* to
the Sanlord Civ ic Center
The sup|iei Is a henehl tor two the Mission open Ih r Misst. it is
■•I Sanford's largest facilities for governed by a b u fil of iliin lm v
the homeless and the needy the w ho ovriser ihr «|wratlon
i h r Hanlon! Christian sharing
Sanlord Christian Sharing t en
te| and thr Rrsa lie Mission ol Crntrr was rslal dished in 1977
and Is the oldest agent v ol Its
Sanlord
kind in Seminole Count*
Established ttl 1986 the Re
During Ik 1 U»*M 650 (*eo|»lr
sc or Mission has an .qirn d&lt;sM
received
Iree groceries or
(s&gt;ltc v w lit* h provides liaxt In the
hungry, a clean lied lor Ihe clothing linen live 1 haul v
Kligt&amp;lly Inc setvI*rs horn Ihe
homeless amt a small supply ol
tai
tlllv Is leased on need As
groceries (nr those whose 1 up
sessmrid ts done on an Individ
(scants ate Ixtie
Mottot (Handle Itrll Weaver ual Isasis
has led live mission sitae Hs
See Super. I ' s j r 5 A

Grace 0 Bn»n •■plain*

werv of ts* Sanlord Chili Hah
Snaring Center

Mother Blanch* W **•*' show*
olt |h« facility at lh* Sanford
Hs k v s Mission

It was a proud day
at M idway
America * Pride dances with
the Midway v Pride lud* at a
recent Red Ribbon wees an
h drug rally held at Midway
llemehlary
Nc m I s m c V, V i&lt; its tw .

Guard units deactivated
S T AUGUSTINE - Foul Florida Army National Guard unlit
w ill lw deactivated in August 1905. the [Vparttneni of Defense
tald
T h r unit* arr thr I,V&gt;th Medical Compam and thr l|r»th
Movement Control Detachment, both In St. August trie and (hr
199th Au Ambulance Com (tan v and thr IWKh Aviation
l&gt;rtachmrnt Augmrniailon. both In Jacksonville
firing cut arr 244 position*. or about 2 perrm i ol thr total
authort/rd strength of thr Florida Army National Guard
ling Gen Richard Capps assistant adjutant lor thr Florida
Army National Guard, said Wrdnrsd.iv no armours will tw
closed
Ih r Florida Annv National Guard has 131 units In 57 cities
with 11,771 member* I hr Morula Air National Guard has 17
units m live ruies with 1 4*Wl member*

Suspect testifies in
Countries to search
British tourist slaying
for alternatives to
traditional medicines
■ v A D A M T IO M A N I

Associated Pees* Writer

Ballots not given to some voters
CASSELBERRY — Fifty-one residents of this Srmlnnir
County community did not get ballots to vote lor city
candidates Including the mayor'* race which was decided t&gt;v
thrrr votes
T h r city ballots havr been a hot toptr lire ause of Ihr rlosr
four way race for thr mayor's office Ilruce pronnvost won by
three votes over lortnrr commissioner Frank Srhutte Th r
city’s canvassing I k sir d certified the victory last Friday allrr a
recount
Poll wotkrrs w rrr supposed to give city ballots to all voters
along with those lor county and statewide olllcrs Itrsidrnts
sign a (Milling sheet twice to ai knowledge receipt ol the city and
county ballots
Ursidrnls and commission candidates had complained that
some voters had not received ballots, but no one was certain
how many Some residents realized the oversight and returned
to the (M ills In lime to vote In the city ra ce s, while others did
not.
On Tuesday, a review ol precinct sign-til sheets turned up the
total ol 51 who did not get ballots lor city candidates
There was no immediate word irom the losers about
contesting the results

From Associated Press reports

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F O R T LAUDERDALE Asian countries have agreed to
work towaid eliminating tiger
(Mine and rhinoceros horn front
traditional medic inrs in an
cltort to preserve the en­
dangered animals
The unprecedented action
came Wednesday during the
Convention on International
Trade in Eiulangerrd Specie*,
which end* Friday The pro
( mis.i I was submitted by China.
India Indonesia. J a p a n .
M a laysia
V rji.il
K o re a .
Singapore T h a ila n d and
Vietnam
T h e resolutions call for
consumer countries — in&gt;ludlng China, the Republic ul
Korea and Thailand — to work
w it h p h y « l c I a n s and
pharmaceutical companies lo

(«tu rd * r by Th* S*nto&lt;d Hsrtid.
A v t . Sanlord.
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Florida and addulunal marring
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Glnettr Hem ley. director of
International Wildlife Policy
lor ih r World Wildlife Fund
called ihe rrsoluitnns unprec
edented
‘ These count ric* put aside
their cultural difference* to
(nit this measure together."
she said " W e re re a lly
pleased Its a first step "

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60s Wind nonhw-est lOm ph
Friday: Mosily sunny. High in
the upper 70s. Wind west 10 lo
15 mph.
Saturday and Sunday Partly
cloudy with a slight chance ol
afternoon showers and thundersiorms mainly eastern set
lions Lows In lI k- upper (»(&gt;s 10
lower 70s High In the HOs
Monday; Partly cloudy with a
chance of afternoon showers and
thunderstorms Lows In the
lower 70s. Highs In the HOs

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M O NI1CEI.K)
John lllllv
Joe" Crumttte who ts standing
trtal on charges he murdered a
Hrtttsh tourist last vrar in North
Florida says hr didn't know
anything alvtul the slaving
The 17-year-old test Ifled on his
own behall Wednesday after
prosecution witnrssrs xai. | hr
helped (dot a rohlierv itbil wrnt
awry and resulted m the l.iul
shooting ol Gary Colicv on Sr(it
14.1993
” 1 was al home.*' said the
suli-s(Mtken Crumltte Hr said he
left asleep sometime after rnld
night
When asked hy ilrlerisc lawyer
Mlua Morgan wheihrr lit- shui
anyone or tried lo mb anyone
lhal nlglil. Cm m itir vitd. "No
nia'um "
Crumllir was thr only w-lint-ss
who Irsllllrd In his defense
Closing arguments hum twit It
sides arr set for ibis morning
Another teen agrr charged in
Ihe crime lesSlfled Wednesday

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Thursday. November 17. 19W
Vol 87, No 76
Pu b lish ** OsOy and Sunday. «*c «p c

w ill c o n tin u e ,** said Peter
Ja c k s o n chairm an ol the ( at
Specialist G rou p of Ihe World
Conservation Union. "It has to
If the tiger m aintains Its place
as t h r dominant ptrdator In
Ihe Aslan lores! as well as Its
sta n d in g ru lliira llv

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l y Th e A H O C n i t r i Press

find alternative medic Inrs 1 1a.it
do not use tiger nr rhino [carls
Tiger hone Is used primarily
to treat muscular ailments
processed rhino horn for fever
reduction
"W e hope litis icNi|ieraiion

that fie and his friends decided
lo gel their gniist steal a car and
roh someone he cause they
needed some cash
lliil Ihe plan fell d|tart when
t tillry- uird get away from the
voulhs at a rest slop on In
Ircstalr |0 near Mnntlcrllo, said
Heron Spear, IB. the driver of
the getaway car
I hr man tried lo Itai k up and
he ran Into our car.’ said Spear,
wlio Irs llllrd for the slate
Thai s when everyfMMly started
firing "
One of thr bullrts hit Colley.
14 in thr nr&lt; k killing him Ills
longtime companion. Margaret
.lugger was wounded
S p e a r te s tif ie d a g a in s t
Crum ltte as pari of a (lira
bargain Crumltte Is charged
with llrsi degree murder and
(trsl degree attempted murder
Sprar said he. Crum llir and
Aundra Akins. 15. were sitting
around In Sejitemlier 1993 when
they dec irled to commit a crime
SjMNir said he and Akins got
handguns they had and thr
three youths stole a car

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Dec. 9

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves .ire
-H i feel and rough Current Is
strong to the south Water irm pemturr ts 72 degrees.
New S m y rn a Beach: Not
available at press 1 line.

SA TU R D A Y
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TIDES
F R ID A Y
O O LUN A R T A B L E : Min 4 35
a m . 4 50 p 111 : Maj 10 40 11 in
I I 05 p in T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: high*- 7,39 a in 7 55
p.m . lows. 1 2 0 .1 in.. I 50 p lit
New Sm yrna Bcacht lilglis
7 44 a.ul . WOO p m.; lows 1 25
a 111 . 2 01 p in : Cocoa Beach:
high*. 7 59 a m . 8:15 p in
low s. I 40a m 2 I0|i tti

BOATINO
St. Auguallnr to T ftu tv llle —
Today: Gale warning Heavy suit
advisory. Tonight Wind north in
northwest 20 to 25 knots with
sea* lo 10 let-l Hay and Inland
waters rough Widely scattered
showers and thunderstorms
Friday: Wind northwest 15 to 20
knots Seas 2 to 3 ft near shore
and 0 ft offshore. 1t.iv and Inland
waters choppy. Widely scattered
thunderstorms

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STATISTICS
Th e high temperature in
Sanlord tin Wednesday was 7b
d r g r e r s and T h u r s d a y 's
over night low was til degrees as
rrpotted hy iln- University ol
Florida Agricultural llcseatch
and Kducaii011.il Center. &lt; clrry
Avenue.
Recorded ralnlall lor the
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day. lot ailed I 17 lot In s
Sunset.................... 5:3 1 p.m.
Sunrise...................6:50 a.tn.

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Sanford H*fviu Sanlorcl Florida - Thursday hoevmba* 17. 1904

POLICE BRIEFS

W IN N -D IX IE

Fast worker
At approximately l» 25 p nt I uevtUjr, a burglary was
rr|*xlrd In the IOO bit* k of Iv ilm n r t in Ir Sanford
«- M y
an r»nm atnl • I 5 m in Jewelry pin* a credit u n i » n reported
stolen
Appoximatrly 10 minute* later. an unidentified person u v il
tlir stolen rtrriil i aid al lire .1I Penny More on Slale Slirel.
purt Ii.»m-i | *2 11 «*t in m m haitdlar and forged the signature of
live owner of the raid

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Stolen and recovered vehicles
• A blue pour Chevrolet van wa* reported alolen Ioexlay
from the |»arkltig lot of the Srinlrtide County S» Ih«*I Hoard
ivfflie at 121 I Mellonvllle Avenue Polite repotted llir vehicle
waa recovered a »hort time later on Third Street, weal of lalkr
Monroe Terrace
• A 1I8F2 t.h* violet wav leftorlrdly stolen Tuesday In the
1 MX) Ido* k of Solan Itoad oil CM 427 Sheriff* depulle* tvald
the car wav apjtarenlly damaged. then returned to that addrew*
•evrial Ivoor* later
• Avilvrr limn Dorn tu riw r numlier H\A 57A wav rrporlrd
•lolrn Monday in the 500 block ol Walnut Grove Plate In
Ov Vedo
• A IU7'I Oatvun along with WOO ia*ti and dry wall Had*
weir reportedly vtolrn Turvday in the 200 tdo&gt; k ol W S K 434
in Oviedo

W E W IL L N O T
K N O W IN G L Y B E
UNDERSOLD

Double arrest
Sheiill'» depot lev vald they v|H&gt;tird a pickup truck early
Wrdnevdav morning traveling In circle* around Cldermlll
Plate they u i d thr driver then pulled Intu a driveway and
viopprd with the light* turned off I lie driver id the vehicle.
Elijah Grown* 22 uf 821 Holly Avenue. Sanford, wav arrrvtrd
on charge* of lullrrlng and prowling, driving with a
*u*|tended/revoked Ikrnw . and levivtmg an officer without
vkdeme The |vav%riigrr Dentils tiroom* Jr . 24 of the *ame
adihrw wa* i hargrd with loUrrtng and prowling

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Domestic case
Karl Ilavld Frevhour 30 IOO S Center Hoad Sanford wa*
arrrvtrd by depot lev at hi* rrvtdencr Toevclav following a
reported family ds*putr He wa* charged with Iwttrry. domestic
v hdeme

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A ptit*e and It* content* reportedly valued at I36S were
Mid lo leave lieen *l»lrn Twevdav from the IOO block of N
Holly Avenue
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• A 3k special handgun. |&gt;air ol *hor* and awrat Mill, with a
total value ol 1330 were rr|inrtrd vtnlrn Tuevciav from a
rrvidrnrr in the 600 block of boru*t Avenue
• An evilmated 9i&lt;MiO in jewelry, cre-dll card* and stiver
dollarv wrre re|iortrd »lolen Turvday Ironi a residence In Ihr
2500 bloc knl Mrllouvillr Avenue
• A purse *ald lo contain 970 in cavh and 9350 In focal
viamjr* wav rrjvortrd vtnlrn Tuesday In the 1700 block of W
Airport IMvd
• A hike anil boom bo*, vald tu hr valued at 9800. were
leportedly vtolrn Tuesday from a residence in the 300 block of
Kim Avenue
• Tool* valued at 92.174 were vald to have been stolen
Sunday from a truck jtarkrd In the |fJO block of Oakrtdge
Court.

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check collec tion agency.

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Attorney: IRS protester
was just alerting
public to illegalities
SANFOHD — The attorney lor
Heathrow lax protester Grant
McEwan vivs hi* cllenl never
intruded lo seize the Longwocxl
office* of the Internal Revenue
Service, only to alert the public
lo w hal hr claim* are Illegal act*.
"Hi* action wa* a grvturr on
hlv part to call attention lo hi*
Ivvur." vald Don l.vkkrhak. de­
fending McEwan against two
federal charges "It was an
exrrrlse In free sjieerh It really
Isa kind of grvtuie."
McEwan. 57. was arrested last
Thursday on Irdrral charge* ol
interfering with IKS operation*
and tiling a false claim against
the IRS In October. McEwan
filed a 91 I million lien against
the IRS. seeking lo reclaim what
he says was his 50 percent fee
for employer* taxes collected on
behalf of the IRS and Ixxtkkrep
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CLOSED SUNDAY

• M a r l lee A lru n d rr 20 2l»7 Wllvon Street. Oviedo, waa
verved a warrant al Ihr John K Polk Corrrctioiul Facility
f uevilay He w av wanted for grand I heft
• lieorge Reginald Smith 37 2001 K 20th Street Sanlorcl
wa* tea alert al the jail Turvday H r w a* wanted for violation of
pro I&gt;anon on a conviction of driving with a *u*|wndrd/rr*nkrd
license
• SamV Stafford 40 Ikoo Southwest Hoad turned hlmvrlf
Into jmJhe early Wrdnevdav at 13th Street and French Avenue
Hr wa* wauled on a warrant lor violation ol protiatlon. on a
i onvtrtton of uttering a forgery

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A tiurglarv wav rrjmfird al tdvllwltde Klrrnrntary School
ISillcr vald tvetween Oct I 8 and Nirv I kornrone reportedly
had gained strew* lo the v Im d vault, and removed *'»5 in
currency 7 lie incident wav not remitted until Turvday

After bring held In the Semi­
nole County Jail without bond
over the Vrtrran's Day weekend.
U S Maglslrale Judge Donald P.
Dietrich released McEwan on
9100,000 bond Monday evening
The decision lo rrlrave McEwan
wa* apjx-aled by thr federal
government A hearing or grand
Jury Irullrtinenl Is expected by
ihr end ol I he month
l.v k k r h a k s a id M cE w a n
couldn't serve a Urn on Ihr IKS
at Its laingwnod oilier because
the IHS dor* not own the
property.
"D o you know of any property
owned hv Ihr IRS In Seminole
County?,” avkrd Lykkrhak "If
they don't own any projrerty.
how ran hr serve them with a
lien?”
A check with the Seminole
County Projrerly Appraisers Of­
fice revealed ihr IHS does not
own property In the county.
State IRS sjMikrsmun Holger
Euringer said the IKS staff are in
tiffIces leased by the Genrrul
Service* Adm inistration on
lie ha 11of Ihr IRS

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School burglary

• A 0 m m pistol wa* rrp o rtrd vto lrn 7 ur*dav trorn a vehicle
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Making
good news
Sttm r people have a tendency tc» believe
there ts nothing but bad new a In newspaper*
any more T h e y refer to crim e, governm ent
corruption, m an-m ade and natural disasters,
parents killing children, and dozens of others
w hich we agree certainly don't tall Into the
category of good news
Hut these same people ap|Mrently don't
read beyond that point Had they read all of
the stories on the |iagrs of the Sao/orif Itetald.
especially in the j»ast week, they would have
seen there are m a n y "good n ew s" Items
T h e Golden Age Gam e stortrs and results ot
course, are prim e examples of news stories
concerning gotxl things happening In S a n ­
ford
O ther stories also re|mrt on activities that
are not only good, but the people involved m
them a rr outstanding bet's emphasise that
they are O t J T S T A N D IN G !
Look at the projects w hich are underw ay
T h e Sanford Fire Departm ent has obtained
enough donations w ith whkch to buy hack a
1921 La Fra nce ftrr truck w h ich helj&gt;ed
protect Sanford residents for almost two
decades
T h e Hite B litz cam paign in well underw ay,
w ith a trip to Tallahassee to seek supjxtrt. as
well as drives underw ay to raise donations for
the historic restoration and preservation of
the old theater.
T h e Sanford Historic T ru s t holiday tour
hom es are being profiled
T h e Sem inole C o u n ty H um ane Society
b n jk r ground Su n d a y for their new facility to
replace the old building w hich tragically was
destroyed by fire last year.
The se are Just some ot the good thing*
w ttlch are g n t n g on these days. One of the
m a jo r features in each of them In the la d that
oltteens arr getting involved
T h e y have heljied In fund raising and gtvrti
donations T h e y h a vr volunteered a great
deni of time to work on these projects, most
notably in the Golden Age Gam es
W hen p ro p lr get directly Involved, things
get accom plished. If everything was left to
hx'ul governm ent, m uch less would get done
Ix-cause in most cases, it would involve the
expenditure of more m oney. A n d w ith that
w o u ld com e Increased taxation No one
w a n t’s that.
T h e best j&gt;art of the good events going on ts
that they never end. E ve n though the ftrr
tru ck purchase m oney has been obtained,
m ore Is needed In the future to handle the
refurbishing.
W ith the holidays com ing on. people a rr
needed to help m an the Salvation A rm y
kettles, and become involved in o th rr pro­
jects.
T h e C hristm as parade ts In full preparation,
and volunteer workers are badly needed by
the Sanford Historic D ow ntow n Waterfront
Association (S H D W A ) to bring that about.
T h e same holds true w ith S H D W A 's plans for
the 1995 J u ly 4th Fireworks spectacular
already being developed. And all stories we
have recently covered.
II there hasn't been enough good news In a
person's life, there Is an alternate. Pick a
project, and dive headlong Into supporting It.
T h e more people w ho get Involved, the more
successful w ill be the endeavor. (V oting on
election day proves that). T h e result will be
m ore good things happening, and more good
news about It.
Th e re ts good news, because good people
are accom plishing good things, and helping
share their goodness w ith others,
W e'll he there to cover It.

Berry's World

Realignment has finally happened
As rrgular traders of this column will retail. I
had thought It might t«r Iwtlrr tor the Krpohhcan
Party In the long run it II *lnpprd just short of
seizing mi me n&lt; at control of one ot both houses
of Congress on Nov H That way. I reasoned, the
GOP would be well (Mtsllkitird to Uwil Uith Mr
Clinton and the Democratic Congress in
Kingdom Come tn 1*»*••»
Hut. not for thr fitsi rime. I underestimated the
American people It seems likely that the tidal
wave that swept over the Democratic Party on
Election Day signal* the longawattrd fun
damental "realignment" dial will again make
thr Republican Party I tie normal majority party
In American )x&gt;litl&lt; * It so. ihrrr is no |toint in
postponing thr change until lUfti
To under*taod what happened ihl* vrar one
must first undrtstand what happened in (IMS)
IH M . |9MH and 1993 T h r election and
re election of Korvald Reagan and the elecI Ion of
tits vice president and anolnlrd lien George Hush
a* his successor were no mere fluke* They *ere
dramatic evidence that thr Amen* an people had
at last firmly rejected the literal disposition
that had dominated American politics since ih r
election of Franklin D Hn.»*rvrlt
Hut the Derm* rats and the liberal media of
course were reluctant tn admit any such thing

When George (lush was drlralrd in I9OT they
leaped eagerly to the &lt;oncluston that happy day*
were here again
They were wrong
Alter 13 years m
rottiftd of rite rxeru
live hr a in h. a n y
party is ready lor a
rest Mr Hush, tn
a d d itio n , w alked
away from thr
Kragan legart rather
(hart embracing It.
broke ht* own pledge
of 'no new taxes
and reacted to a mild
reve**ion by la-trig
photographed on hw
golf cart denying that
anything much was
|But, not for Ihe
wrong
llrat hme, I
Mr Clinton pro
underestimated
Jectlng youth and
the American
e n e rg y , d e p le te d
people J
himself as a New
Democrat" Iwhlch
•AS a code phrase fur a moderate one) falsely

described the niinom y a* m the worst shape in
SO year* ," and promised 'change" white

cleverly not *p&lt; dying what the changr* wi uld
tw S i 4.1 (lerient of the voter* derided to gave
him a i barter to show what tie mold do
Oner in the (Hal Offti r however Mr Clinton
turned out to hair no Used principle* and lew
•perlite plans other than to « * laltre the
Ametuan health care system
a roup that he
calculated was guaranteed to win htm a high
place In the liberal panther in
In sliori ortlei Mr Clinton tw, ante a prisoner
the leftmost member* of bis (tarty tn Congress
abttvr all Ihr Congrr**tonal lllai k Caucus whose
votes hr needed in order to pits almost any
legislation whatryrr On top of everything else
hr was severely tarnished by trvelatlons of bis
financial and *r xual antics as governor of
Arkansas lly I he lime (lie congressional etc.
lions w rrr held, be was an arutr emtiarrassmetu
In almost every Democrat running (or oflh r
The outcome ilien was indts|nitabiy a refer
rndum on Mr Clinton but It was also m m h
more than ibat
In the (ms I 43 year* Rrputilli an presidents
have held the While House lift perm it of the
lime |3H yearsl. bill the Democrats have
&lt;on Irolled the Senate Ofl percent of the lime (3li
years) and the House '*"&gt; pen rnl I4&lt;&gt; yearsl of Hie
lime

JOSEPH SPEAR

A curse on thee,
Newt Gingrich!
A few day* ago I rrad a nrw*|M|ier .»m .lr
at*nit a &lt;*«hr of rurwr tablet* rrsentlv
discovered in a Homan era writ tn Dear I
Thr-ar are lead m roll* on w h it h jw«»p|r w o u ld
engrave curse* and east sprit* against lover*
lawyers politktan* whomever and throw
litem in wells or l»ur&gt; them In graves so that
water nymphs or llte dead w o u ld enforce
them Why In U a v rn * name did this tome to
mtlld at this m o m e n t ’
W h o kn ow s’1 Let *
m o ve on
Y o u re

q u e s t e d an
A*k t lie C u rm u d g e o n
c
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u m n on &lt;am|Mign*
a n d r lei tton* Y o u
got It

The wonder of letters, numbers
Time for another of those "a little of this, n a
little of that, ’n a little of something rise less
intense type of column Why not right now
OK* Let 's have at It
Sam' Oh B t im m " I try Sam- Wake up'
Would someone please pokr Sam In the
ribs- gently now so he can Join us In a little
fun with the alphabet and maybe our num­
bering system Identification? Sam has fre­
quently said that hr likes to havr some fun
now 'n then Wet), by golly, welcome aboard.
Sam
What was tt that you Just asked? What
alphabet?? Just bow many alphabets do you
havr that you use day In and day out?
Yevssss' That's the one, It starts out with
A-H-C and ends up with X-Y-Z
Lets gailup
thni the letter* and have a btt of fun with most
of them
" A -H -C " single letters -no doubles in
sight-yet we really do need a double A. a
double B. as well as a double C. as tn Aaron.
Hobble and accent. We need 'em. but do we
have'em? Noway.
"D -E -F " single letter* again-n o doubles In
the bucket-and we sure could use 'em. as In
add. need, and effort.
"G -IM " more single letters, but with a lesser
need for doubles Gaggle comes to mind, but I
draw a blank on H and I. Can think of no
doubles
" J K l/'no great need for double J '» 'n K's.
but w ho can get along without some gotxl old
fashioned " J e lly ” on toast? O r--evetr
“JeJIybeliy"?
"M -N-O" still no double letters available for
use in Mommy, cannon, or loon. moon, soon
Sure could use 'em.
"P Q -R " oh boy -poppy and error popping
into the bold grey matter, like a Jet but...fur
0 nothing big dark void
"S -T -U " essence and attack as well as
vacuum come readily 1o mind
There is,
however, a slight problem. " U " comes In two
sizes single you and double y o u -w hlch Im­
mediately follows
"V -W -X " savvy und Exxon arc no problem.
But that other onc-that double you--wr1l«en as
" W “ but pronounced "double you"Not "you
you" us in vacuum T h r re It Ir-a very definite
need for a double you and we've got one. It
looks like this "W ". But do w&lt;- use It? Not on
your life. We mess around with the single letter
" U " and say It twice tn a row.
"Y 'n Z Or " Y " I draw another blank for a
doubles need. Snazzy und dluty readily show
the need for a double zee.
There you have U. Only one place did wc
need a double you-vacuum -and whal'd we
do? Mutterrd two yous In a row Instead of one
double you. No wonder "English" Is an hard to
learn.

SEMINOLE
OPINION

NELSON
TULLAR

OKI So much for the English alphalx-t If
you havr not mastered your letters by now. all
I havr accomplished Is to further contuse you
with a few chuckles. I hope
Let s sneak a (wek at our decimal type
numbering system Identification and chew on
more tnconststanctes Oh yes) They'rr there
ull right Here we go- from the bottom up
Z e r o -O n r - T w o -T h r e e - F o u r- F iv e -S ix ■Seven Eight Nine Those, as you know, are
the single digits" Maybe Sam will lx- grant
enough to tell us what come up uftrr the
singled digits Sam! Sam?? .Oh. for Pete's
sake. Sam's dozed tiff again. SAM -Wake up!
Oh well, sweet dreams Sam OK! Anybody
else? What's that? Rlght -thc "teens"! As we
ull know, or should know by now "teens” arc
nothing more than the single digits repealed
sequentially with a "one" sturk In front of
them. The problem comes with our pronoun­
cing the "teens". Seems as though we liave
three-four different ways,
Do we say:
notecn. onrtrrn. twotrett.
threeteen? No--of course not. That would be
loo conslstent-and we sure can't have that
W r come up with "ten. eleven, twelve and
thirteen. Funny, out of the first four "terns", t
heard "teen" only one time And that followed
a "lhlf"-*w ha lever a "th lr" is.
Finally ~a genuine "teen" -fourteen. Then
we screw up Ihe flvrtren by saying flllrrn
Front sixteen to nineteen arr more of ihr
genuine articles Hut then, they're only 50% of
the teens.
What's next? Yes! Yes! I know. You'vr
developed a hrudarhr Take two aspirins now
and I'll call you In thr morning
I (tear you gnashing your tretii so go
ahead- start chomping away on that pair.
Gently now*-don't break a tooth..,or worse
yet...sprain your tongur. A longue that ts in
splints Is really a horrible handlcnp In
pronunciation efforts and you end up spilling
all over your lower lip.
Have a great day und I'll see you next week

Dear t'utmudgron
America ha* spoken
and H r p u ti 11■ ah*
reign' From |Hi&gt;tr to
1913. De m o r ta ls
were an endangered
spec ies Here * to
another .12 years of
domination' Happy
You requested
an Ask the
Harry In Houston
Curmudgeon
Dear HHNII Far lie
column on
tt from me to prertplcampaigns and
late on your parade,
elections You
but It ap|war* that
tfir GO I' Is lacing a
got it £
faction problem of
thr sort that lias
plagued the Democrats for years You ve got
moderate*, moralists fanatics, supply-sider*.
natlvlsls, right wing Christians Just the
cither day. lough talking Texas Sen Phil
G ram m , who would rat an armadillo
carapace and all. II be thought II was a
Democrat, described tils Htwxlr Island col­
league John Chafer as part of the party *
’ little old billy atrophied |rli wing Could It
tw lli.il the Grand Old I'arty Is going to have a
grand old quandary on it* hands?
Dear Curmudgeon Than!. God for Talk
Radio When tlw public bears Ihr truth from
Rusli Umhaugh and G Gordon Llddy. they
do I lie- right tiling and vote Hr-public an
Dlllohrad tn Des Moines
Dear Diltnhraln W hy are you giving
Watrrgatr wac ko and ex convict Gordon
Llddy any credit? Rusli did It all You don't
hrllrvr me. ask htm Tlie Baltimore Sun ran a
1.000w ord excerpt ol one of Ills articles the
othrr week and lilted one n( Rush's own
remarks (or the headline 'T h e Torch lias
Hern i'assrd to M r." In llc.il excerpt, the
Curmudgeon counted 22 ‘T a " and 12 'me'*"
and "to y 's ." He's a onr-m an political
machine, old Rush Is.
Dear Curmudgeon: Ollle North didn’t lose'
H r just look a tiny slrp hai kward Ollle shall
return! ••Rose in Roanokr
Dear KNK. I am (xrsitlvrly bursting In
anticipation.
Dear Curmudgeon I find It hard to believe
thr citizens ot California almost sent that
empty suit Michael Hulflngton to thr U S
Senate What w rrr they thinking of, anyway?
-•Ann In Ann Arbor
Dear ANAA The only thing I can llgure is
they were simply grulrhil llufllngion the
millionaire has pumped $:n&gt; 2 million of tils
personal fortune Into the California economy
since 1992 H r s|x-ni $.5 2 million on Ills
House race that year. $25 million llilil year,
Another riddle; Why did they semi Sonny
Bonn to Congress? The only thing I can figure
Is to grt him out »t California.
Dear Curmudgeon: I know Ihr Republican
victory inflate* all you scummy llU-r.il media
types, but ihe rest of the country Is In
ecstasy, Live It or leave II. pal! - Dlllohrad In
Denver.
Dear Dlltobreuih. For the record, the
Curmudgeon voted on Nov. H lor a governor,
a stale comptroller, a stale attorney general, a
U.S, senator, a member of Congress, a stale
senator, three stale delegates, a county
executive, live county councllpcrsons. a
stale's attorney, a rlrruli court clerk, a
register of wills, amt a sheriff. Eleven of my
choices were Republicans, right were Demo­
crat* Whal else can I say?

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Free

Festival

t'enllnued from Page | \
wording ii| the t i n o n tiiu m r
iu%u a|lv, the new o rtliu n tr s m 'iiln f,„„
P*&gt;u“ * n , r ' Include order* „ M|
s
employ** of the rlly d u ll distribute
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based on teavittahlr suspicion amt will, thr use
of
ri|,ilort oi lumpiest rlpflon medication
whlih may or may not Impair i lly emplnyrr*
hum i otnhn ting their job*
III addinon to testing on reasonable *u*pl&lt; ion
oilier ir*1* mat Iw ilonr for yd, applications
undine Dior** lor duty rhcrka and follow up
I h r,r i* mi jifot t*ion lot lamtom testing

• r r ? : E T ** '*
" »r 'nflur.MT of any
k » r r . | r . mall tleverage foruik-d wm r
•* other Intnxlrallng lk|u«* o, beverage ot
manufa, tor* distribute dlaprnwr
^ ,n
„*r o« t* Ufidrr llir Inlluence «f 411 &gt; Illegal
during working limn*
w in k II t u r w , ,1,41 1,0 employee shall
ininlved with any drug „*r
A, 4I|&gt; „ m r
II al*o *pr. die* ih.il no employe who „
, ••mprnsaied with Mand by pa&gt; shall ,un*tim"
nliolM I n r i i i ^ r t

&lt; IIv VtaiU||rr John Lit Inn I* recommending. d
ilif ordiiiaiMT i* |*,ssed on both fir*t and second
trading* that II b*rom* fllffllv f Januarv I
ifatr,
I hr Ofdliiamr i» m hrdulrd Oil llir agenda for
I hr rr i{ul.ir, outmlMion meeting tonight
With a swearing In |tlannrd foi i r r ln t n l VI.,to,
Lowry Hi&gt; Kf ii and « omtniMkmer* (iary Ibender
and David Mr alor Iw-ginnlng al 0 30 p m
the
tegular (oinmiMion meeting wilt hrgin al 7 p m
or „* *&gt;miii after Hie irtrtnony a* |xj**itile
l-ake Vlaty Clly Mali I* It. alrd al 100 S
&lt; &lt;’1, 111,* &lt; luhltiMtl in l-akr Mary

e m p lo y rr who 1. .u h p -' I lo ,r t all ot

A ,“ ‘

'* «• «......... M y d i e normal working hour* »•
urgr.l ran lo
itwieiimr akoholk leverage* ,,,
Ilir degree i|Mt ilw employee « ability to prttorm
hi*or bet dutie* *hall hr i„l|Mlrr,|
Fb*
itim o ,r al*n deal* wilt, drug

Toys
C o n tin u e d fro m P a g r I A

J hr, r Will la lire rnlrrlalnnirnl for I hi Mr w ho
hfliiC a toy it, I'afr Jakr'a on Friday rtrn tn g
*»r,,r (im ir w ill (day hi* gulla, and *in^ for ih in r

A orw toy or a used toy In good &lt;,-million will
tir 41 If-plr.t a* ( my merit at Itir toy dllvr al Cafe
Jake • l t 2 E First Street in do* mow n Hanford
We want to tiring &gt;» a* many tot* a* w ran
Itfiwk* Mill
ptetlrni* lot drive* ihi* yrat l,at« ta rn
iinsnrr eaaful II,talk* taw! Milt *J,r lahrt * ihai
now lhal wr h a t, rn lrird thr holiilat wai tl I hr
-ommunlly wilt rally around llir rau*r and bring
l i n i ,»»llir d ,itr

win, ailriui

I fir frwtlvlttr* Will la-gln al ft p in and will
•onllnur un,ll llir la*i ,oy ntakr* ),* way throimh
thr ik*a
u»

Wr rrally ntrd pro|dr ,o rum r ifirmigh fitr
tlriaik* *aid Ttir i hildrrn arr rounllng on

Storm

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Results

Mil* yra, * fr*tival
Judging Mil* yra, • rnirir* arr
John ( apulo fnan thr Srnunolr

Mirer Mk'llrr* |„ Srtnl
inJr Cotin I &gt; hut Ibrt w rir not
I i , w d into * n v k r a* Out don
r t l i r d F l o r i d a * u t, t h ••I
\lr I tun, r n r t i r a i h ('o u n t v
thrllrf* w rfr oyenril al Wintrr
Spftng* Klrm rniart II.million
t leinrnury and U k r Itranltry
Hi gh *i h o o l* Itrd ('rn * *
» }« ’Ur* woman Drhblr Shrfno
*aid only fltr jwojdr Miught

Supper
Contlnurd from Page J A
M lrrrtor trrn r Itrnwn ha*
evrrated thr farlhty *i,ar It*
swept Ion
Thr Sharing Center mated
."t&gt;&gt; It* own 2 201) vjuurr Inot
Idtng at the miner ttt |Vnn
f a and E 25th Surer in fir*
; &lt;*n
Iltkrt* lor the Souivr Soj,|»^
rr
rarh wtth (hildrrn imdrr
J tiring adiniitrd f,rr Drown
lid I he (JTtre t ia * l«*rr, irdlM fd
m » » o in (trrvku,* year* to
v^nriatr morr |ta/ru ipatiun by
.imiltes T h rv ar&lt;^*\ aliablr from
the Sanford Cbrtallan Sharing
enter, at the Hr** ue Ml**»on
from area Jayrer* and al the
Mayor'* ofTKr al Sanford Ctty
Mali
Thl* l* llkr a *&lt;nip kk lheu.'
Itrnwn *uid Ttir original it incept
I the evrni wa*. and i onllnur*
In lie. that proplr will krmw
filial I he |«oor (wttplr will t»r
ffUrig." Drown *jld Site *ald
iho*r attending thr Wednesday
night vupper will a pp m late
their i hank*gtt Ing fea*t more,
thru tutkev Will tw *wrrler

*f|r||rt In the I I fai llltlr * (•,,« n rij
for the In (o o rillr* arra llo w rv et thr K rd ( J im * * r r tr d 5 V )
niral* lo tid u n irrr* w orking in
tlir d l » a * l r r re lirf program
Slier no ittd uni know if any

from tlir *torrn th e tanrtati*ru
of a p u m p in Highland Hill*
Mltidlt l*lon v i A m Hint lirto ir fh r
tU K in till ham|&gt;rfrd rffon* to
divert the flood w atrr* from
tktntf * C lly worker* brought in
S rm | ft,J r ( in f ill, ,r v l,t r iu v t,v rd another pum p and worked *rv
Mir U b al *hf llr r v
e»al fu&gt;ur* to rem ote Ifie runoff
iVrwm* ftoMlrd ,,,,1 id Mirlr
" W r got a lot of po«|t|*r
tHMIte* khould (&lt;MlU&lt; t ihr Srrnl f r r d lia i k fro m the p u b l ic ."
•edr County Red &lt; row uflfre tn lib b e r *aid of (he departm ent'*
latngwiaal Slierna wald. for indl work d u rin g Mir *torm
tidual aM U tanre tn grttm g
In W ild er Spring* (adier ( apt
•Itrllrr. &lt;toMungor l,..|
(ile n n Tollrwufl *.itd thr w a trr In
A* thr tropkal *torm *wrpt •ire Creek ha* receded W rd n e *
at ro** ihr *tate. it dumped MCrt 'tat a to lu n la ry e varuatkm ot
Inc tir* of ram in Sanford during rrM dent* In (Mrt* ol thr ||a
•hr |M*r 1* hmir* The 21 luntr ( ir u d a Village M o b il, H o m e
raintall rncwilrd al thr Sanford c o m m u n ity near th r ir r e k wa*
Hr*ran li Center on t rk ry A tr
pti,|&gt;o*rd S lrrrt flotatlng l a n v d
nue wa* t 17 ina fir* thl* morn m o tu r U i* problem *. Tu lle * o n
tng m m parnt lo fi rue motif * *aid w b r n d r i r m stalled tbetr
Wednr*da) niianlng
( ar * w h i l e t r y i n g t o d r i v e
A I» m, i .1 30 p in Wednesday. thriH igli the higti w atrr A re21 Sanford *lrrrl* Wrfr tliMrd i n r d r d m e **age p la y in g In r
due lo high walrr tun thl* calirr* In ilw W inter Spring*
morning an a**i*i.tnl to puhtk ( lit H all Iht* m o rn in g Inform ed
wrirk* d im inr Jerry tfrrmau in d itld u a l* bow lo deal w ith
*alit all *lfrrl* liatr froj&gt;rned soggv car &lt;ar|H'tmg
I Ir, i nan wa* in m m mg* and
|Vv*&gt;tr M iiuki try- to drive
imakailatdr fur iittrurtrnf
through M iew iirtr and stall out
S lrrrt crew* tn t.nngwond T o lte s o n K * 1’
th e n t h e y ’d
worked Ihroughoul llir dat open th r u , ar dewtr anil th r
Wednesday lo rntniinirr IV n l
w a trr w ould r u J i in '
lug a&lt; c o rd in g lo Fe rna n d
In l-akr Mary official* hlc* k rd
Tlbllrr, publlt work* itlrrctor off th r right tu rn lane on H ln r
and l lit rltglnrer 1 lie mafor h ail Hoad onto l-a k r Mart Ik ml
fliaMling |&gt;tiddr,n n m irrn l In the rv a rd clue to high w a lrr am t
W ood
W tldinetr *ubdfvision where c lo s e d IVntiil S l r e r l
worker* u*rd puni|M anil o|M*ned S u re ! a dirt » t r r r l near l-a k r
1*1**.,gr* lo r hanitrl Mir walrr
Mart Elementary School lw tween Van llu r r n and H u m
otrrlaud near Overaircrt Ave
p h r r t v iir i i* remain* (lc»*ed.
nur
SandlMg* were u*ed in Mime *aid D ill Temby. Lake M a ry 4
area* to ir&gt; lo reduce Hooding dlie, lor of public work* W ater
fm m Soldier* t reek ovrtMowed
T itrllrr call mated Mir rtty itreived atxuit 7 Itirhe* ot raintall W ood Street 1 aimingeroakwt.

Community College AM Dr
parlinrnl and Htiltlry Hidn an
a n Irar h r , from M aitland
Award* for parllelpanl* arr
*f hrdulrd Ir, !»• anm m nrrd Sat
uiilat aflrruiMin. Illtllinr *ald
I fir llradlrr Mai In ly rr Mou*r
wil hr Open ha lour* during
fr*i,vaJ fiuur* from lO a rn until
.*i pm Saturday and Sunday
Mu t»n g w i«n l U k r Mary Uon*
( Ini, i* rrw pom lble for the
fr*|,tal liant booth*

Men
Age group: A3
I
Charlie Richard,
lorfayeltr LA
3 Hk hard Tailor Sanford
I1
Age group- 60
1 J a m e « S t •» n k r v .
Du krrson. MD
2 Wayne peierson. Pori
Orange. FL
3 Rkhard ( &lt;,(wland. Altamnntr S(igs FL
Age group: 6A
1 Charle* f lippant t ajw
Girardeau. MO
2 Halph Peari &gt; ( allllrld
OH

In arid it km ChrIM Eptacopul
&lt; hurrtl m r in lr n will fw vr thru
annual h a r h r ru r w hile the
lr*tival l* tn progrr** A* a
fund raiwr Youth Organl/atlon
memtirr* &lt;&gt;l M,r churrh will j,.uk
tar* al the &lt;hurrh lor a *mall
frr t rrr |Mrking I* al*o available
at Smilli Srmlltolr llmpital
Ire i ream will I r wild by
L ong w o o d C iv ic L r a g u r
W'ttman* Club m rm lrr* with
Mir prta rrd * drdk atrd to rr
novation* on thrtr building

3 i art M ai* D c lIr v u r O M

Age group: 70
1 Torn Kriinrll, Sanla Him.,
Bch tl
2 V'ernon Malison Weston
MA
3 KDward Mattliew* Jr .
Allen Ml*
Age group: 75
1 S e y mo r e D m km. in
Dai Iona Dra&lt; h F1.
2
Nathaniel Heard.
Sarasota FL
3
H a m Mo r n i n g s l a r
I psltanli Ml
Age group: 80
I Ken Killod

Continued from Page I A
th e m were re ro n s ld rrrd
Library d irre to r Jean Hlietn %.nd
•he r*(wc ieft libraries to remain
tm*y tve a use *• hoot* a r r , lo v d
H b rin said leaking roof* at three
litrrarte* left dam p carpeting hut
no other damage* Sretkrn* r j
the U ta rd w a lk at Lake M ill* Park
were dam aged, but other park*
suffered III He damage *tir wald
A total f,f 43 tiM dway* w rrr
closed th ro u g h o u t th e u n ln
ior|nrated area* of the ro u n ty
due to Hooding, a rrn rd ln g to
Sheriff* Office report* A ll but
two are open to traffic Icalay
D u »t H u n t C lu b H o a d re ­
mained rlo s rd and traffic- re
muted to W ekiva S p rin g* Hoad
following a w a v b o u l of a nee I Ion
A**i*lanl Hibtd* Division Su|irr
In ie n d e n i T o m G e o rg e *4 id
1 rew* w ill h rg tn work a* soon a*
the area d ries George *ald tie
r s p r r t * t h r r o a d c a n be
reopened in rate to two wreck*
Orange A v e n u e te t w re n Stale
H im i I CM, and 434 ternalord
rlo srd after flrarflmg d .im aged 4
bridge o ve r the lAekrva H ltrr
George *4 id
A b e rm b urst,
.tllowlng 4 lo u r foot w a ll ( J w a lrr
to - time w a s h in g d o w n the
ro a d w a y to w a rd * th e riv e r
dam aging M ir approach a n d rail
m g lo Mir b rid ge
G r o r g r s a id th e r o u n t y
planned lo r r place the bridge
during the neat year a n d may
decide lo keep Mir ro a d w .iv
closed until Mien
Slate Hoad 42(i I* still covered
w ith w a te r al Van A r a d a lr
S lr r r t . bui tnifllc I* allow ed u,
pa** *.,ld George

DEATHS
KATHLEEN ANN DADDS

*
•ffa1/KM you rnar you
mroukl *a»W mat rr*/cA
at f'fH H YW iE ’
BELOW LOW PRICING

ENNYWISE CORP.
Rataih Wttolaaaf*
17-92 &amp; 27th St.

01 S t&gt;tw*ta Of Sjnlofg •m-kOtl

W IN $ 1 0 0

CBBtSTMAS *PBCT
COME BT rOB DCTfULSI

HELP
STOP THE
K ILLING

K alhlern A nn Dabbs, 73.
Jupilcr Wav. Casnclfierry, riled
Tuesday. Nov 15. I ^ M at Flor
Ida llmpllal. AHamontr Springs
Dorn April 3. ID2I in Plymouth
(nil . she moved to Central Flor­
ida In I'*57 She wa* ,1 home
maker She wa* Episcopalian
She wa* a member of the
Seminole County Republican
Eye olive Comtnltler.
Survivor* include husband.
C la rrm e *011 Richard Lee
Donnell. Altamonte Spring*
daughter. Fat Ann Donnell,
Winter Park, sistrr Rmuitre
Morn* Mishawaka. Ind : Hirer
grand c h i l d r e n , one greatgrand' hild
Ha Id win -F a irch ild Golden
rod Winter Park Cha|rel. Winter
park, in ( barge ol arrangement*.

Park, in charge o( arrangemenl*

F R A N C I S ■'FR AN K '*

G A L AM DOS
Francis "Frank
Galambcra.
74. Georgetown Drive. Cassel
licitv died Wednesday. Nov 16,
pert at Regent* Park Nursing
Home Horn Aug ID. 11*20 in
Delhlrhnn. Pa., hr moved It*
( &lt;nir.il Florida in 11*74 H r was
a salesman In Mir (oral distribu­
tion Industry lie wa* a member
ol Redeemer Lutheran Church
He was director of Ihr German
Amerieaii Society of Casarlbcrry
and director of the I^ike Howell
Arm* Condo AsvMlallon H r
served In the I S Navy during
World W arll
S u r v i v o r s In e liid e wi f e.
Catherine; brother. Steven. Col­
orado; sister*. Irene Munich.
Whittier Calif., Beatrice Talla*.
Ileihlehem
Da Id w ill Fulrchlld G oldenrod-Wlnlrr ark Chapel Winter

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Public school menu

1 J i m m i e R e i d . New
Smyrna Ik h FL
2 Jean l'dell Mario Island
FL

Friday. No* 18. IM 1
P&lt;72*
Tossod Green Salad
Peaches
or Chet s Salad or Bag Lunch I
Low Fat M-i*

Age group: 70
I ILnrteti IV&gt;vd L,,ke Mary.
Fl.

iHELP

FEED IVCHILD

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" cfUldren and ncvvJi Mindies this
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S In h elp s fe e d 24 hu ngry ( l i i l d r e u

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Transmissions
209 W. 25th St.
Sunford

322-8415
30 Vean... Same Location

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InJyring Mcmoty

Steve (Poobcar) Gathers, Jr.

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400 D O Y L E H O A D • O S T E E N , F L 32764 «(4 0 7 ) 322-3873

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Age group: 80
I Ken Elliott ( hhmI Hart. Ml
Age group: 85
I Her ber t St eel e. St
Petersburg FL

SK.UKIf V
NAIR 1NAI
DANK

PELL’S CITRUS NURSERY
vonlti a m.Hion unwanted
id cats across America are
eath He*p stop th’S needless
spa/ 0, neuter you* pet
Y USA has programs sup
Oy votermar ans and cynics
JOO citais and towns For
ftnd ng attordatfe spay neuter
s. or to find out how you can
i.l us today t-800-248-SPAY

1 Reed Union la-estiurg Ft.

2 William Merger, J r
fef
lerson Mll
1 Lesier Rudy. Merritt
Island FL
Age gr aup 70
t Don l(e,d ( liar lot trsvlllr
VA
2 Vernon VLiMson West on
MA
Age group: 73
3
H a r r y 1) r o w- n .
Wilmingiou OH
1 H am M o r n I ng *t a r t .
YpsllanU. Ml
2 Nathaniel Heard.
Sarasota. FL

TN

DOSHA SALYER
Dosha Salyrr. 83. Summerlin
Avenue. S.»nfoni, died Wednes­
day. Nov. 16. 11*1*4 at Florida
Hospital. Altamonte Springs
Ikon May H. |1*| I in Salyersvllle.
Ky . she moved lo Sanford from
Cadillac. Mich in 1971 She was
a homemaker. She was Dapitsi
Survivor* Include daughter.
Ik*., Spivey. Sanford: brother,
i l.mdi Allen S.ilvrr*v llle h\
five grandchildren; 11 grealg r a n d c h i l d r e n ; one
gre.11 great-grandson
Drisson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge (J arrangements

A LOT!

NAVELS •HAMLINS $
RED GRAPEFRUIT

S H O T PUT F I E L D
Age group: 6 0
Men
1 la-onard Olson. Davtona
Bch Sim FI.
2 Ha hard Co|wland Alla
monte spg* . FL
Age group: 63

S H O T PUT F IE L D
Age group: 55
Women
I Ik-tsy Hobinson i!hntnn

i m m ; \ i .i t t t .i :
s a v i:

2 lirrn ie K Irin siJitn id i
AnnaniLilr. VA
l Mary S, lu iu k Iv-fkin
FL
Age group; 73
I Katherine Oradu k Vfara
11*011. FL
Age group: 80
I Ellen Drown. Wllmlugimi
OH
Age group: S3
1 Harold IGessirr Lake
Worth. FL
2 Joseph Del.uia, Long
w , mm1. Fl.
3 Keith Traudl. Ormond
Ik h FL

LO N G JU M P F I E L D
Age group: S3
Women
1 Drverly Eaton Lady I ak«
FL
2 Detsv Hohlnson Clinton
TN
Age group: 70
2 Kav I t , L a k * Man
FL
I t aria Cotivery Alelv
andria VA

County

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Golden Age Games

HWV 17 92 • Sanford • Fri/sat Sun 10AM MWnitf
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Nov. 17.197ft-Jin. 16,1994
Foobtu, we lost you In t mighty
wiy,
But Into Cod • tnm jou vent that
diy.
On tbi. day it broke all our
heart!.
With Cod you have a brand new
atari.
Veil remember the jean we
shared with you.
Sadly miued by the family who will
always lore you.
2 aDlersi Andrea. Stephanie
Mother Marqucita,
Otandmolher Florida,
Qrandaddy A Uncle*

N O CLOSING
COSTS
For a limited lime Scvunty Nafioiul ILink will offer no
cloving cast* on any new home Fcjuily Duns and if that
doesn't gel your aiienliun, lu»vv alxail Prime Kate for six
immthv* l hi* iJfci applies to any new equity line of
$2\(XX)nr more.

SecuRiTy N a t Iona I BANk
wrviitr*

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SANI'ORD
201 N. PARK AVENUE
( i n - ) .430-6301

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IOO M C T C H D A 8 II T R A C K
Age (ro u p : 8S
W omen
1 llrvrflv Katun l-d*ls l-*kr
n.
:l lkrt*&gt; Moblnxxi. Clininn
TN
2 lletty U i n w i r n lowly
l.akr Ft.
Age (ro u p OS
1 Iren 1’ilrll Marro IaU imI
ti
2 Ann Edgington Venice
FL
Age (ro u p: 70
l ( a r i a ( "onset s. Ale*
4tlltM4 VA
Men
A ( r ( r o u p 55
1 C h a r l i e H I c h a i «l
U U \ r i t r . I.A
2 John L ix k r Orlando Ft.
;i Joarph iv l.u ra . hong
wood Fl.
Age (roup: AO
1 Jar Hemlet lUlllm orr
M l)
2
JllD M Siookey.
Du ItriMKi Ml)
.1 G a r y S r h n r i d r t .
Gainesville Fl.
Age (ro u p AS
1 William Bergen Jr J r l
Irf *0(1 Ml)
2 i'harlrs Cllppard Ca|«r
Girardeau MO
J Kalph IVarve Canfield
O il
Age (roup: 70
1 Im n Krnnrll. Sanla Mi»*a
Itch. FI.
2 Edward Matthew* Jr .
Alien VII)
3 Blair M. Fartand Oranttr
i l l y FL
IOO M E T E R D A A H T R A C K
A ( e (ro u p: 75
Men
1 Seymore D u r k m a n .
Da* tuna lira* h. FL
2
Nathaniel Heard
Harawrta FL
3
llam M o r n l n ( * l « l
I (&gt;*dantl Ml
A ( e (ro u p : 80
1 Ken Elliott. Good llari Ml
2 Martin IV t m o n SiHrr
Spring* FL
I 800 M ETER DASH •
TRACK
A ( e (ro u p : AS
W om en
I l*rpprt Davt* Orlando. FL
A ( e (ro u p: AO
Men
1 David Lo n (. Chuluota. FL
2 Ittll HU* k Novi Ml
3
D a v id l-e Masters laxly l-akr
**l *Juan* Rellmever Lady
l-ake. FL
A ( e (roup: 70
1 Carl Hanunen SaraxHa.
FL
2 Had Ho*». Ca»aell&gt;errv. FL
3 Edward Knight KPori St
Joe. FL
A ( e (roup: AS
H e r b e r t S i r r l r . Si
l'rtrr*hur(. FL
I 800 METER RACE W ALK
Women
A ( e (ro u p : 88
I Marinda Be In hart. I’alm
Coaal. FL
A ( e (ro u p : 60
1 Ann Frteruon. I**&gt;rt O r­
ange. Fl.
2 Margaret |v«*k,ir Mala tut
FL
A ( e (roup: 65
I Jr*alr Nolen. Clermont.
Fl.
A ( e (ro u p : 70
1 Kay Thomson, laikr Mary.
FL
2 Mildred tlowm an. O r­
lando. Fl
3 Carla C o n ve ry. Alexandrta. VA
Men
A ( e (ro u p: 88
I Keltli Tra iid l. Ormond
B rh . FL
1 Arthur Winter*. Orlando.
FL
2 Edwin CulllMin. Daytona
It- h F L
A ( e (roup: 65
1 llob Schnurbuach. Old
Appleton. MO
2 . John M ith rw io n .
Hrudenton. FL
3. George Slmkanlch. Saltlord. FL
A ( e (roup: 70
I. Nrwlle I lew'*oil. WashingIon D &lt;
2
Frederick Kralc*.
Konkrnkomu. NY
3. Jrs » Kenwn. Dyer. IN
Age (roup: 75
I. Louie Aiello. Lady larkr.
FL
A ( e (roup: AO
1. Martin PeierMin, Silver
Spring*. FL
2 . Maurice Harrow.
Waterloo. NY
200 M ETER DASH. TR A C K
A ( e (roup: 55
Women
I. Hevrrly Eaton, lardy Luke.
FL
2 Betty LeMasgrrs. Lady
Lake. FL
1 Jean lldrll. Marco Island.
FL
2 Ann Kdglnglun. Venice.
FL
A ( e (ro u p: 70
I Carla C o n v e ry. Al ex ­
andria. VA
Men
A ( e (roup: 55
I
C h a r l i e K I c li a r d .
l-ufayrttr. LA

Th utw la*

No*d*"1&gt;p*

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2 John tan ke. Or Undo FL
3 Joaeph Del.ura. L n n (
w i *hI FL
A (e (roup: 60
1 Joe llemler Baltimore.
MD

2 Jim e i S Iookey .
Dickerson MD
3 Hill HUi k Novi Ml
Age (roup: 65
1 William llei(en J r Jel
In s o n M D
2 Kalph IVane Canfield
OH
3 Carl May* llellevue Oil
Age (roup: 70
1 Ilian Mi I ar land Orange
C llv .F L
2 Edward Matthew* Jr
Allen MD
3 lorn K r n n r l l Santa Mow*
Ilc h

FL

A ( r (roup: 75
1 S e y mo r e

Durkman.

D a y to n a Beat h F l.

2 N a l h a rt le I H e a r d .
Saraaota FL
3 llam M o r n l n ( « t a r
YpMkuill Ml
A (e (ro u p AO
| hm I UlOtl ( . . - «! Hart Ml
400 M E TE R DAAH T R A C K
A (e (roup: AO
Men
I. Janie* S i o o k e y ,
Dt&lt; keraori M D
2 llill Ilia, k Novi VII
3 Tony FaUn(a DeLeon
Sp(* Fl.
Age (ro u p A5
William Her(en Jr
Jet
ferwxi MD
2 Kalph IVarte Canlleld
O il
Age (ro u p 70
1 lllair Mi Far land O ran(r
City. EL
2 New lie llewwxt Mashing
tiM t. IX "

J Edward Kni(ht. I’ort Si
Joe. FL
A ( r ( r o u p 75
1 Seymore D u r k m a n
Daytona Bear h FL
2 W illiam Walah Vero
Beach. FL
3 John Crew* Skokie II.
AOO M E T E R RUN T R A C K
Age (roup: 85
Women
I I’epprt Davt* OrUndti Fl.
A (e (roup: AO
Men
1 Tony FaU n(a. DeLeon
Sp(% Ft.
2 llill IIUi k. Novi Ml
3 David l/Mavl er* laidy
I akr Ft.
A (e (roup: 70
1 Carl Hammett Sarasota
FL
2 liart Him- (.'«•**•Ilxrry Ft.
i Edward Knight Fort Si
Joe. FL
A (e (roup: AS
I Her b e r t Sl eel e. St
|’etr-r*hur(. FL
DISCUS F IE L D
Age (roup: 55
Women
1 June Slrine. S.mlord. FL
2 Belay Kobinson. Clinton.
TN
A (e (roup: AS
Jlinmle Meld. New Smyrna
Ik h. FL
2 Jean Udell. Man n Bland.
II
Age (roup: 70
1 Harriett Boyd, l-ake Mary
2 HVernle Klein*chmldl.
Annand-ile. VA
3. Carla Convery. Alex
andrta. VA
I Katherine Ciradii k. Mara
rhon. FL
Age (roup: BO
I Ellen Brown. Wilmington,
OH
Men
Age (roup: 55
1 Harold Te**ler. Lake
Worth. FL
2 Jo*eph Did.m a Long
wood. F L

3. Keith Traudl. Ormond
Ik it. FL
A (e Oroup: 60
I Leonard Olson. Daytnrui
Ik h Sho.. FL
A (e (roup: 65
1. Meed Uulntr. Leesburg. FL
2. William Bergen. Jr.. Jeffer*on. MD
3. I.rater Kudy. Merrill
Island FL
Age (ro u p: 70
1 Don Meld. Charlottesville.
VA
2 Tom Kennell. Santu Kona
Dell., FL
3. Vernon Malison, Weston.
MA
A ( e (ro u p: 75
1 llam Mornltlgslnr,
Ypsllantl. Ml
2 John Cress. Skokie. II.
Age (roup: 80
1. Ken Elliott. Good Hart. Ml
HIGH J U M P F IE L D
A ( e ( r o u p : 88
Men
Joseph Dcl.ucn. Longwnod.
FL
A ( e ( r o u p : 60
I . J am r * Siookey.
Dickerson. MI)
2. Wayne Peterson. Pori
Orange. FL
3. Milliard Copeland. Altamonlc Spus. FL
A (e (ro u p : 68
I . D e n n i s E d gl n gl o n .
Venice. FL
1. Kalph Pearce. Canlleld.
OH
2. Lester R u dy. M errill
Island. FL
A (e (ro u p : 70
I Bernard Tnher. Palm

&lt; IM*t. Fl
2 loin Kennell Sanla Mo*a
Ik li Ft.
3 Vernon Mattson Weston
MA
.1 Blair Mi Far land Orange
C lty .F L
Age (roup: 75
1 Seymor e D u r k m a n .
Day Iona lleai It FL
2 Ham M o r n l n ( s t a r
1 Italian!I. VII
2
W 11 h u r M a ( I a n d
IS* neyvllle. II.
3 Donald Hull Port Oratsge
FL
A (e (roup: BO
I Ken F.llMi (kmditori VII
Age (ro u p' 85
I Her b e r t St eel e St
Petrr*tiur( H .
IIO R nR SIIO ES SIN G LES
Age (ro u p AO
W omen

I Ann Srhnurbusch Old
Appleton MO
A ( « (roup: AS
1 E l i z a b e t h VI t i l e r
HottiiMassa EL
2 Kate (&gt;rAri(rlla Ale*
audita VA
A (e (roup: 70
I lle rn tr Klernsi htuldt
Atmandale VA
I Harriett IloydJ Lake
Marv FL
A ( e (roup: 75
I
Helen E a k I n *
Wilmington Dll
A ( » (ro u p AO
I Ellen Brown Wllmlrt(tor).
Oh

Man
A ( e ( r o u p 55
1 Waller Htagg Deltona Fl,
2 Turn Mo*terler Ia-e*lmr(
FL
3 Edward D u ttu ra ch lrr.
Daytona Ilea* h Fl.
A g e (ro u p AO
1 Edgar Tow rr. Fern Park
FL
2 Edwin Culliwm Daytona
Brh FL
3 Samuel Drt*e Davtona
Heath. Fl.
Age (roup: AS
1 Allen Wi ( ht Daytona
It* h . FL
2 Willie C um m in(s San
ford FL
3 Marshall M* Lane. INxr
Oran(e. Fl.
A ( e (roup: 70
1 Jam r* I.rw1* Peru. IN
2 Clifford Flnne(an. Sr
Pott Oran(e. FL
3 Frank Fazio Oran(e CM)
Fl.
A ( e (roup: 75
1
B a r r y B r o wn
Wilmltigton. Oh
2 Norman Ameling De
Itona. FL
3 Moliert Scott. Pint Orange

FL
A (e (roup: AO
1 Jolin Frazier. Pori Or
ange FL
2 Waller Hermit Oran (e
City FL
3 Mea Sheldon. Orange City.
Ii
Age (roup: 60
I Van Thom pson. A lta ­
monte S p (s . FL
J A V E L IN FIE LD
Age (roup: 55
Women
1 June Strtne. Sanford. FL
2 IW-lsy Muhins*m Clinton,
i\
Age (roup: 65
1 Jean Udell. Vlan o Island.
FL
2 J i m m i e H e l d . New
Smyrna Ik h. FL
A ( e (roup: 70
1 Bernle Klelnsi hm ldt
Atmandale. VA
2 Harriett lk»yd. Lah- Vlary.
FL
3 Corla C on ve ry. Al ex­
andria. VA
A ( e (roup: 75
I Katherine Gradlik Mara
thon.FL
Age (roup: SO
1 Ellen Drown. Wilmington.
OH
Men
A ( e (roup: 55
I. Harold Tessler. Lake
Worth. FL
2 Keith Truudl. Ormond
li- h I I.
3. Mir hard Taylor. Sanford.
FL
Age Group: 60
1. Leonard Olson. Daytona
Bch S h o . FL
2 Milliard Co|&gt;rlaiid. Alta­
monte Spgs. FL
Age (roup: 65
1 Meed Qulntij. Leesburg.
FL
2 l.esler Kudy. Merrill
Island. FL
3. Charles Cllppard. Cupe
Girardeau. MO
Age (roup: 70
1 Don Meld. Charlottesville.
VA
2 Ikih Ashton. Springfield.
MO
3. Vernon Malison. Weston.
MA
Age (roup: 75
1 Seymor e D u c k m a n .
Daytona Beat'll. FL
2. llam M o r n ln g s ia r .
Ypsllantl. Ml
3. Donald Hull. Port Orange.
FL
Age (ro u p: 80
I . Ken Ejlllott. Good Hart. Ml
2 Howard Japs. Ml Dora.
FL
A ( e (roup: 85
I . Her b er t St eel e. St
Petersburg. FL

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Cholesterol study
could change
heart treatment

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Tire llrsl study showing that
•holeslerol lowering drtigs *.*ve live* undd
profoundly rtrange Ihe way do* tor* Beal brail
disease making these medicine* a from line
therapy lor million- *»t Arnerl* an*
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Amerl* an »l*-arl A*— iartoo
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Dr Jose p h Goldstein «d H»e U nlversiiy of
le va * S o u th w estern Vlrdl* al te n te r
w ho
Shared the Notirl Prize in I'W lS lot 1 h n lrs lrrn l
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Dr II G re gory B row n of live U niversity of
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angkiplasiy said Dr K la iu e (*outd «i4 Ihe
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lie |dart* lo recommend •fmlesierof lowering
drugs hx all hi* heart i&gt;aitents with high
cholesterol
«
T h is could have a Irrm rw k iu * recxwxnlc
tm|M* t " he *ai«t
Tre a tm e n t w ith i tHiIrsiend low rrtng drug*
&lt;o*i* Ix -tw rrn • I txa) and Bi fi k) per yeal
d rfirn d tn g ixt the Ixand and dose used Heart
h yp a s * o p e ra tio n * ru s t abou t 8 4 0 .IMfO
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**|iirezr ojieii « toggnt arteries *o*r aluxil
• l h 0 0 0 and o llrn mo*i l x rr| x a trd
S t m v a * l a t l n is o n r o f fo u r s i m i l a r

*tmlrsterol towering drug* now an the market
|l t* matte by Vteri k A Co which |**id for tbr
study
the study wa* conducted on 4 44 4 men and
women al 'M tiospital* lit Denmark Emlarut
Ireland Norway and Sweden They were
randomly assigned lo get simvastatin or
dummy pill* Aiming the key finding* after live
) ear* of follow ufi
- T h e overall risk of dea lh wa* 30 p e rie n t
lower In the group that look sim vastatin, and
thetr risk of d y in g from heart disease was 42
pen ent lower
256 patient* in tb r placebo group died
com pared w ith 1*2 In the sim vastatin g ro u p

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Ptblllh Norambar I) and December I. IttP
OEX t)

�Nobody played last night
Gordon scrubs
sports calendar

Junior Magic League signups

Free* &gt;Uft Reperte

SANFOHH — the lint* am K ililt Club i* mm
rr(i*lrrtng tm&gt;* and (111* l(rl»T rn Ihr ij(f« of H
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|&gt;t*&lt; re Ikon bring thr liriirr pari of valor, most
athlriw rv rn t* u hrdulrd for Wrdnrwday night in
Seminole County wrrr ranrrllrd rarly in thr day
dor to kxaJ flooding Irft by T topical Storm
Gordon
On thr high artmol scene thr boy*' haakrt lull
Jamboree at Lyman High V hool and tlir boy*
m m jamboree at Lakr Mary w r r r w aahrd out
With all *U county whool* scheduled lo
participate in llprdf tounum rnt* brgtnning
tonight thr haakrt hall ju n ior rr w ont hr pteyrd
Thrrr we* no word on whrthrr or not thr hoy*'
•lx err Jamboree would br if * hrdulrd

|AROUND THE STATE
Missouri buyer eyes Bucs

Thr only othrr var»it&gt; rvrnt* *&lt; hrdulrd for ta*i
night wrrr two flr*t-round garnr* tn thr l-ody
h o l e * Classic tvarkeltMll tournamrnt at Srmlnolr
High School Thowr gamr* — Coma facing Lake
llow rll and Spruce Crrrk taking on Lakr
Itram try — will probably be playrd n m r llmr
today.

I A M I’ A
A V|t«HHiit businexwman hoping tu
land 4ii S K I. Iraru ht*e lor St t.«mi* (n tn n l an
ri|u iu liii| t ll*t irf prospective Inner* lor the
14 ttifu lia v llm caneer* on Wednesday
The h u n t of trustees n » r t v r l n | (he estate o(
lair D im * owttet H u g h C u lir th o u s r i**urd a
•I4lrm ent saving Stan Kroerikr ul C olum b ia
Mo expressed an interest in por&lt; basing the
llin * d u rin g a telephone ( otifetrtw e i all
Kroenke la « tialrm an ol T h r Kroenke G ro u p a
(Mil air real e «la lr anil de«rlo|M nrnl iotU|M lii
lie wa* I m o l i r i l In an un*u(*r**ful bid tit obtain
an rxpanstort fra n rh iw for Si U m l*

At Srm lnolr Com m unity College w hrrr
classe-s wrrr &lt;ancrllrd la*t night and for today,
thr first homr gamr of thr *ra*un lor thr Lady
Katdrr* ttaakrlttall tram — again*! Indian Klvrr
Com m unity C ollrgr — wa* po*tponrd A
make up dalr wa* not announerd

Malone. Sixers roll by Heat
1‘H IL A D t l.l’H IA
left Malone s o r e d 12 of
hi* (ante h ig h tl point* in th r third &lt;|uartrr to
Irad the Philadelphia 7Gers to a l i f t - * , vx lorv
o ir r I hr M ia m i U ra l on W rd rir«d a v
1tula llarro * hit 4 -of 6 t pointer* and had 24
jxilnt* a n d 10 as»i*i« and Clarence Weather*
ptaui added In |*Mnt* for the Sixer*
lilr n Mice led M iam i w ith 24 |utint* Jo h n
Salley added 2 1 p&gt;Mnta and 12 rebound*

Heat ch arier interrupted
FORT L A L D E H D A L F . — A charter flight
ta rryin g the M u im Heal wa* forced to return to
F o ri l . a u d r r d a l r - H n l l y w o o d In f e r n a l to n al
Alrjiort after the rabtn de prraaurtred
The plane e m n un te red mechanical dtfTIrultie*
«h o ltl) a ftrr takeoff on If* flight to Philadelphia
I orsrtav n ig h t The team temamed to Mouth
FUxkta overnight lirlulr making llie flip lo
Phlladrtpltla hit W n lu r a U r night * game
Center Man Geigers eardrum ruptured when
Ihe ( atrtn kal (H rm itr and wa* uiiatile lo
•i &lt;om|Mtiv the learn to Philadelphia herauar
the in ju ry prevent* hint If tun flying

Gators net exhibition win
G A I N E S V IL L E — A n d rrw D rC tcru scored 25
point* tu lead llie t n lv rra lly ol H o n d a (.a im * lo
a 91 H I exhibition w in over the Koratiel Men *
ILixkt i I m II T r a m of K trv . I'k ra ln r
V la d im ir Poliah paced K orabrl w ith 20 point*

AROUND THR NATION
NL G old Gloves given
Cy Young winner G rrg Maddux earned hi*
Tilth straight Gold Glove and MVP Jell liagwrll
won hi* llrst a* National la-ague award* for
flrlding pruwr** were announced Wednesday
Th r San Francisco Glani* led the major* with
liner Gold Glove winner* — nulllcldrr* Harry
(kind* and Darien Lewis and third Iwvrman
Mall William*
AI*o *elrcird wrrr llouvlon second Iw vm an
Crnlg Biggin. Cineiiiiidil *hon»toji Harry Larkin.
Montreal outfielder Martjul* Grissom and St
U&gt;ut«&lt; utchrr Torn Pagno//l

W HAT’S HAPPENING
Girls' Basketball
Lady 'Nolaa Classic at Seminole Cocoa vs
Lake Howoll. Spruce Creek vs Lake Brantley
Times TBA
OviedoalColonial J V . 6 p m . V , 7 30pm

Boys’ Basketball
’ Ovltdo Tip Oil Classic: Saminola vs Titusville.
6 pm.; Oviedo vs. Tllusvllie-Astronaut. 7 30 pm.
□ Lake Mary at Laesburg Tip-Off Classic
□ Lyman al Spruce Creek Tip Oil Classic
Lake Howell and Lake Brantley at Bishop
Moore Tip-Off Classic

Girls’ Soccer
Oviedo al Saminola F. 4 p m . JV. 5 30 p m , V.
7 15 p m
Lyman al Lake Mary. F, 4 30 p m , JV. 5 45
p m ; V. 7:30 p m
Lake Brantley al Lake Howell F, 4 p m . JV.
5 30pm .V. 7 15pm

PRO B A S K E T B A L L
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As bad as the softball held at Citas# Park looked
last night, many roads in the neighborhood were
in even worse condition, forcing city and county

Crew key to
Balough win

officials lo close off some roads until the waters
receded As a result, most every e»ent on
Wednesday’s sports calendar was cancelled

Thr Sanlord Hrcrratlon Drparimrni i ancrllrd
It* two activities Wrdnr«dav night thr co rd
power vollryball Iragur at Sanford Middle School
and thr thrrr tram playoff lor thr championship
of thr Wednesday Mrn « Slowpttch Softball
League

SANFORD OPTIMIST PLAVRRS OF THE W KIK

■ r PAUL M A A S I O L IA

Special lo tha Herald
NKW S MY H N A B E A C II - A
dedicated and hardworking &lt;rrw
w rir re*|Mtn*UUf ft*f Gary
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flatowgli wtnmng Ih ^ S lllr
Model fraturr rvrnt Saturday night.
Nov 12. at Nrw Smyrna Speedway
ttakiugh • car rrcrlvrd r«lrn*«vr
damage Friday nlgtit al Orlando
S|M-r0worl(l wliru Hayrmind L it
rladv lodr ovrr tlir lop til || during a
firm lap m rlrr Hut aftrr llalough
MHnrhu* managrd to drtvr thr car
to victory lane, lit* errw *prnt thr
rest of Ihr night getting the car
ready to run al New Sm&gt; rna
" T h r crew did onr hell of a Job
today." *ald llalough. who now ha*
lour win* in lour «iurt» on (hr nrw
*ra*on " T h r thrrr guy* worked
•even hour* and used more than
500 rivet* grttmg ihr car togrt her
"Even though Ihr car got tore up
It didn't affect Ihr handling *
llalough *1.ilted tlir ratr from Ihr
ninth jMMitton. hut a second lap
caution hrljird him work hi* way
Into third placr by tlir third lap
T h r caution tame out when
Wayne Andrr*on. Hobby Hlakc.
Hoti t i i r T h o m p s o n . C h a r l i e
liamhain. and Dick Dougle* wrrr
Involved In a chain fraction fender
bender on Ihr way out of turn two.
Anderson, Ihr only one lo return
to competition, trailed llalough lo
victory lane ahead of Bruce Everett.
Bill Krrton. and Guy Thomas
Conrad Grenier link advantage of
a mid-rare caution to win Ihr
Modified feature event. Grenier was
running tn second place when
leader Keith French spun to the
infield Alter Inheriting the lead.
Grenier raerd unchallenged lo claim
the (Jifckerrd flag.
Hounding out thr top five behind
Grenier were, tn order of finish.
Brian Van Alstlne. Harland Sanford.
R J . Arnone. and French.
Chrt* Lawrence outpaced the field
lo win the Sportsman headliner.
A l the dr o p of the green.
Lawrence bested fellow pole siller
Terry McDowell In an early duel for
the No I spot. Once In command.
Lawrence led every circuit lo pic k
tip Ills llrsl win of Ihc season
Five laj&gt;s to the checkers. Joe
Kandow passed McDowell fur sec
ond plarc John While and Craig
Conway were fourth and filth
Wayne Parker — with Bill Gunn
In low — took command of the
Modified feuture when leader Dave
Savlckl fell off the pare. Savlckl
came back to finish third behind
Parker and Gunn and In front of Joe
Middleton and Boh McKenzie
Tommie Elliott withstood several
challenges liy Bill Morris and
Claude Colllgnon lo win the Limited
Lute Model main event. To n y
Newsom and Bobby Seurs came In
fourth and fifth
The rest of Saturday’s card was
cancelled due lo rainstorm*

Fighting Sem inole gridiron leaders
Recalling tha Sanford Optimist Club s Saminola High
School football playar of tha week award* for their
effort* In the Tribe s win over Leesburg on Nov 4 are

es*4a revrW*? e&lt; X 4 n CwMws

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quarterback Clifton Branch (left) and dafanaive tackla
Ron Moore (right) Making tha praaaotatlon It
Semlnol# assistant principal Bobby Lundquial

Brown’s Central Level Vis on a roll
Special le live Herald
SAH ASOTA — Brown * Central Gymnastics Level VI
squad registered its third consecutive Invitational
chainjilnnshlji lost weekend. Nov. 12-13. when the gut*
took the team title al the Surliest Invitational.
The local*’ team score of IH2 20 jail them ahead of
the Sarasota Sunbeam* ( I H1 35| and Hollywood YMCA
1180 H0|
Klin Wood led the Brown's Central effort by winning
the Individual all-around &lt;ItampUmshlp In (he 8 9 age
group with u composite More of 36 GO Teammate
Whitney Shejiard was fourth (34 DO)
On the way to her all-around crown. Wood also won
the competition tn the vault (9.20) and parallel bar*
(9.30) while adding second-place finishes on the balance
beam (9.00) and In the floor exerctae (9. lot
Shepard • top efTorta were her third-place showing* In
the vault (8.95) and floor exerctae (9.00).
Caroline Thomjison paced the 10-11 age group for
Brown's Central with her second place llnlsh In the
all-around (36 33). Along thr way. she won thr parallel
liars competition (9 351. was fourth on the balance
beam 18 95) and earned fifth III the IliMir exercise (9.15)
Christy Shejiard won thr vaulting competition (9.90)
and added a sixth on the jiarallcl liar* (8.95) on the way
incoming in ninth In thr all-around standings(33.55).
A fifth-place showing on (he jiarullel bars (9 00) and
elghlh-placr finishes In thr vault 19.15) and floor
exercise (9.05) iNNisted Carrie Brown to seventh In Ihc
all-around (35 65).
Allyson N c Imiii contributed u seventh-place effort on
the balance beam (8 80).
In the 12-14 age grnuji all around standings. Brown's
Central teammate* Emily Cunningham (36 OO). Alexis
Ford (35 H5|. and Sharon Wain (34.60) were third,
fourth, and ninth, rrsjiertlvrly.
Cunningham thr Brown s girls by llnlshlng second on
the balance beam 19.00). fourth on the vault (9.10). lUlh
In the parallel liars |9.10). and right In the door exercise
(8 80). Ford collected third In the vault (9 20). second on
thr liars (9.30). and sixth In thr floor exercise (9 00).
Wain look third on thr balance beam 18.93) and lied
for seventh (8 651 nn the parallel liars with Irammatr

Amanda Strieker, who also had a fourth-place showing
on thr balance beam (8.75) lo her credit.
Brown's Central's Level V and IV teams also
produced some outstanding Individual performances
beginning with Meagan Mathers, who won the balance
brain In the Level V 6 8 age group with a score of 9 20.
Mathers ulso was third In both the vault (8.75) and
llocr exercise (9.20) and placed seventh on the bars
(8.75) loclalm second In thr all-around (35.90).
Jessica Bllck was second tn the door exercise (9 40|
and fourth on the bar* (9.50) on tl c way to finish eighth
In thr 9-year-old division's all around standings (36 05|.
In the 10 year old division. Jill Coody grabbed fourth
In the all around (36.90) on the strength of her third In
thr doorexerclae (9 45) and sixth on the beam (9.30).
Jennifer Cam pa wa* sixth on the bars (9 45).
Kim Poor won the balance beam competition (9.53) In
the 11-year-old division. Lindsay O'Nale waa second on
the balance beam (9.50) and seventh In the door
exercise (9.30) to placr 10th In the all-around (36.15).
Suzanne Price won the dour exercise title for the
Level IV 10-11 age group with a score of 9.40. She also
hud a third on the balance beam (9.15) on (he way to
placing sixth In thr all-around 135.75).
Kaey Hood took second on ihr balance beam (9 26)
and fourth In the door exercise (9.20) as she finished
10th in the all-around (35.05). Sara Carter placed ninth
In the all-around 135.10) ufter coming In seventh In the
door exercise (8.95) and eighth on both the parallel bars
(9.05) and balance beam (8.70).
Ash'cy Brown was sixth In the door exercise (9.00)
and eighth In the all-around standings (34 70).
In the 9-year old division. Jennifer Frctwell was sixth
on the parallel bars (9.20) while Amanda Luksls look
ninth on the balance beam |9.10).
In the 6-8 age group. Pain Gray was fifth on the
i&gt;urallel bars (11 30) and eighth in the door exercise
(9 00|. Frrrcll Maguire came In fourth on the balance
brain 19.03). Brllluny Deary placed sixth on the parallel
bars (9.20). and Morgan Rutherford was sixth In the
door exercise 19.20).
Brown's Central's Level VI (earn will compete In Its
state championship meet this werkrnd. Nov. 19-20. In
Clearwater.

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IN B R IE F
Bookstore celebrates book week
LA K E MARY —
National Children's Bonk W rrk
I* a
time honored tradition Celebrated since 1919 it tw dedicated
to spreading the word about children's literature and
encouraging the joys of reacting Annually, the week before
Thanksgiving, schools libraries and ticsikstorrs applaud hook*
and reading by coming up with fun Ideas In mark this sjtrc tal
event This year s theme is "Read Ac ross Amertc a
Mltle Wing Honks invites you
to joti. them in •elehratlng the
73th year of "National Children's
I Wink Week
Nov 14 20 Hpot
the dog will tie the mascot for this
spec U ) celebration Join S(»nt on
Saturday and Sunday Nov |M
and 20 between the hours of
noon and 4 p rn for ac tlvtties and
giveaways
On Sunday Not 20. Gall
Hadley, author of the children's
faldr. The Spinner s Gift will
tie signing her tmoks tw tween
noon and 2 p m Hadley t* ihe
author of more than nine book*
for children
Irt addition, artwork created by
students at Lake Marv Elementary, tiased on the works of Eric
Carle (The Hungry Catepillail will Iw on display The
bookstore provided a video, from Ihr publisher, which
d rrnottstrates how Carle creates his Illustrations Tile students
of Diane Neetz s art c lass used the samr techniques in ctralr
thr artwork that w 111 Iw displayed
Author Dawn Reno will also fw on hand at thr bookstore
Sunday, to meet with students of Ihr loike Mary Elementary
.Children's Writers Guild Reno will Iw rdlltng work clone by
the students Five finished piec es will Iw submitted to a New
York publishing henise lor publication tn some manner
Reno said. "Children's Book W rrk Is really Important
because tt opens kids up to reading "
Mule Wing Bonks is loc ated tn the loike Marv Village U'uhlix)
Shopping Center

CALENDAR
Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
Overealrrs Anonymous meris every Thursday, at 7 :w&gt; ji m
at the Community United Methodist C hun h, t'me&gt; Ridge Road
and U S 17 92 Casselberry For Information call Carol
322 0657

H elp for child support enforcem ent
A s ih t tatichi for Children for Enforcement of Support. ACES
will inert the third Thursday each month 7 p m at thr
Seminole County Library. Caaaelbcery brain It. S H 4.M1 and
Oxford Kiwi) Mretlngs are free Call 693-1729 &lt;9 .'124 HMM lor
m orr information

Junior W om an’s Club m eets monthly
The Junior Woman's Club of Sanlord Inc meets the third
Thursday, at 7 p m . at the Woman's Club of Sanford. 309 S
Oak Avc For information, call Tina Lee. 3 2 1-1955 evenings

Sunrise Klwanls m eets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Ktwants Club mee:s every Friday, at 7
a m . at Shoney's US 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwanlans are welcome For information, call Lou
Hevey. 322-0062

Substance abuse discussed
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family Education. Is conducting a
Families In Crisis" oulreach program Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the Life Savers Club of SAFE may call
Mbby Kuharske at 291-4357

C O M A announces meetings
The Concerned Organization of Men In Action ICOMAl meets
the firs' and third Friday, at 6 p m.. In the church annex at St
James AME Church. Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Charles II Glliwiii. Aeruspace
Science Instruc tor at Sanford's
Seminole High School spoke to
mcmtwrs and guests of Halite
Harrison Chaptrr. Daughters of
the American Hrvoluttori, at
their Novrmlwr meeting at the
Hanford Museum
Introduced by Hetty Steflens.
program chairman. Col Glftson
has been Instructor at Seminole
High School since 1067 and
srrvrd. as a pilot in Ihr United
States Air Force for 27 yrats He
was horn In Sanford and is a
1953 grad uate of G r o o ms
Academy
He received his
Hat hefor of Sc truce degree In
Htofogtcal Science from North
Carolina A A T University and Is
also a graduate of the Air War
College
Col Gibson was com
riiisatoned a second lieutenant
through the Air Forrr ROTC
Program and Is a command pilot
with morr than 8,000 Dying
hours He has Down metre than
10 different airrraft and Down
more than 300 missions in
Vietnam He was awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross and
nine additional air medals
Appropriately on Veterans I&gt;ay
lie addressed National D rfrrise
and praised (he R O TC program
the mission ol all branches of
Ihe service Is to preserve, protect
and defend otir country
Although the fac e of the serv­
ices have changed dramatically
within the Iasi 43 years. Col
Glhsnn encourages young (teople
tu atm for a service carrer He
spoke on Ihr vital nerd for
education staling lhat today
9H% cif thr service officer per
sound have college degrees
Hr said women comprise |2 \
of Ihe Army enlisted personnel.
4% Marines. I IT. Navy and 13%
Air Force The changing profile
of thr services reDect 34%R are
married
Mrs Ralph Austin Smith, (vast
Klwanls Club Woman of the
Year, was an honored guest
She presented a picture of Dr
Herberta Leonardy to the San
ford Musrum to Alicia Clarke
( uratot
Let manly was past
Urgent of Sanford's Salle- liar

DEAR ABBYt
Last month,
one of your columns Included a
l e t t e r f r o m *' M a n I e e a In
Alabama." asking w here women
could go to meet decent men
Your reply Included 10 likely
places to meet single men.
While you oflered some very
good suggestions, you failed to
mention thr best, most reliable
plare — In a house of worship
In most churches today, a
grrat deal of Interest and eDort Is
directed toward "singles” — that
g r o u p l ong negl ect ed and
expected to fit In w herever they
could
Herr In Charleston. S C., many
churches, temples and syna­
gogues have “ Singles Depart­
ments" for Sunday school. Hiblc
study, fellowships, retreats, and
a host of other op|&gt;orlunltles to
socialize. While the purpose of
singles ministries is certuln*y not

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KRIS ORA VEN,
FLAGSTAFF. ARIZ.
DEAR KRISt Very little, actu­
ally
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degrees of Impropriety. It would
seem more Inappropriate for
fathers to tell their daughters
dirty Jokes.

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To r mat chmaki ng. It is an
excellent place to meet decent,
interesting, unmarried people
I have seen drastic- changes tn
recent years:
We are now
finding an unusual imbalance —
more single men (ages 22-60)
titan single women In the same
age group.
So. Abby. please tell "Manless
In Alabama" to call her local
churches and inquire about
single mtnlstrtesA SINGLE FEMALE IN THE
CHARLESTON AREA

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selection to the State UAH
Library in Orlando
Krgistrar Cathy W iley of­
ficially welcomed new member
Mary Anne Cleveland
to thr
chaptrr
She Introduced as
guests Maureen Bravo. Ann Bray

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR ABBYt
In y o u r re­
sponse to ‘ Humiliated.** you
said, ' ll Is inappropriate for
fathers to tell their daughters
dirt y Jokes."
A b b y. Isn't It Just as Inappro­
priate lor fathers to tell their
sons dirty Jokes?

••• u t i l O w i u t

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and Julia Sartln
Historian
Libby Boyd thankrd all who
participated In Ihe Veterans
Parade and expressed t hr
thanks of Joanne Smith. VFW
Auxiliary, for Veterans gilts do­
nated
Virginia Mtklrr announced the
resignation of Vice Regent
Alynnr Faughnan due to the
death of her mother and sutmw
cpient move to Williamsburg Va
Other announcements were that
New American Heritage chair­
man will be Ann Howland and a
New Car Chu pt r r Is being
tormed with an organization
meeting to be held In February
It was announced that
the
Salvation Arm y has requested
Bell Ringers Held! Haines wilt
call to obtain a day for Chapter
members to participate tn this
» onittumtly effort. At the De­
cember meeting a memorial
service will Ice held for Emogrne
Hriscn.mn
Hostesses Heidi Haines and
Pat Elliott were thanked for their
outstanding Thanksgiving cen­
terpiece and refreshments.

ADVICI

DEAR ABBY: When I rrad
(hr lrtlrr from the 93-yrar-old
hostess whose gucM* stayed and
stayed, and talked and talked,
while another guest played the
piano and sang endlessly. I was
reminded of the story they tell
about my wonderful greatgrandfather
One evening w hen he and my
great grandmother had dinner
guests who would not leave, he
finally stood up and sold. "Come
on. Gladys, let's go to bed so
these nice folks can go home."
DIANA HUTCHINSON,
PORTLAND. ORE.

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greeted by Betty Steffens, program chairmen
(center), end Mildred Ortlt/ki, national defense
chairman

An article
rtson Chaptrr DAK and went on Defense message
to serve as Slate Krgent of the from the National Defender was
DAK She received a J D degree read Informing the members
from Stetson University and that President Cl i nt on has
distinguished herself as O r­ signed a government edict put­
ganizing President of the Florida ting our troops u n d e r the
Jurisdiction of the New World
Slate Association of Parllamen
tartans in 1933
A personal Trade Organization Th is orga­
friend of Mrs Smith's, she Is nization allows only one vote for
listed In several editions of each country and submerges
Mem
W H O ' S W H O of A m e r i c a n United States Interests
women
Before her death In tiers were urged to write to thrtr
1961. she wrote "A n Elementary Congressmen
Chaplain Esther Anderson
Course in Parliamentary Law”
and conducted seminars tn Par­ urged members In observe Na­
tional Bible Werk Nov 20
liamentary I-aw throughout Flor
through Nov 27
Librarian
Ida
Grace Parks armcamcrf] ihat Ihr
Virginia Mtklrr Regent, pre
book w r i t t e n by C h a p t e r
sided over the business meeting
G r a c e
M a r i e
Pat Fos rrad thr President m e m b e r
General s message and Skip Stinectpher. titled "A History of
Ortltzkl presented the National the First Baptist Church. San­
ford. Florida IHH4-1984. has

Church may answer
a single’s prayer

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Libby Prevatt for outstanding service to the club and community
Prevail has gone beyond the call ot duty In her efforts lor the
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Warts can readily
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enlighten m r regarding wart* II
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vtma transmitted
touching
drinking out u! the same glass
kitting someone with wart*
hating tea with tomrorw who
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or ia|itia than if It w rrr on thr
handa. Irrt at » hrat?
OKAH HEADER Warta arr
caused by tlruara which arr
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pmlonard) akin to akin contact
in general, thr Itwrr a rllir thr
contort. thr greater thr likrh
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thr warl un a person* hand will
prnimbly not irault in Infection
with thr vtrot w hrrrat araual
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line, chiefly pdofUni
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warta In w om rn have b rrn
aaaorlalrd with camera of thr
rrpruductlvr tract Thrrrfocr
any woman with aurh warta
a h o u l d b r t r r a t r d by a
gynrroiogtat and hrr partner
ahould br m rtkulousl) raarn
Inrd lor non *1*1 hlr warta by a
urologist or drrmatologtat uaing
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To gtvr you m m r Information
I am arndtng you a frrr copy of
my llrallh Report "Vtruara and
C a n e rr." Other rradrra who
would llkr a ropy ahould tend I ]
p lu t a long, trlf addressed
ttamprd envelope to I’ O this
2453. New York. NY 10163 IV
aurr to mention thr title
DEAR DR G O T T My huaband
has brrn advtard by hta doctor
to havr knee replacement aur

gr r y Aa an artificial knre
Ufrapan ta about right year a hr
la concernrd that a second
replacement down the road
might fir necessary In Europe
ceramic la presumably uard for
knee rrp lare m rn l Inatrad of
metal and apjtrar* to fuar bet
ler What la your opinion?
DEAR H EA D ER I am not
familiar enough with Europran
ceramic proathrara to advise
yuti To my kryow ledge, the u 5
artificial knee la a splendid
product that works well and

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enable* patient* to maintain
norma) live* for many year*
The Itlraftali of the prosthesis
wtU. of course deprnd on how
strrnuously It la uard A ardrn
tary perstm mav well enjoy ht*
artificial knee lor a lifetime a
runner may find ht* wraring out
in a matter uf seat*
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the declarer could vtsualtrr the Soutfi "I make If either the
layout of the club suit and how trumps come in or the dub
he could overcome a had break honor* arr split."
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TH U R S D A Y

December 8, 1894

S an fo rd H erald
S e r v in g S a n f o r d , L a k e M a ry a n d S a m ln o la C o u n t y a ln c o 1 0 0 8
87lh Veer, No 84

Election protested

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
S p o rts
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eighth •ImlcMil in Id games W n l n n i U v nighl

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Pooplo
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1 h r » ind* ol W orld W ar II acre ratlin; « h rn a
lot al i m i pie %il&lt;l Ih rli
I do *
Mol I hr \
survived ih r war and 5 &lt; )y ra i* o fm arrU|{r

Her Page SB.

BRIEFS
Car stolen from man in street
S A S F O H l) — A Sunlnrd man wa% car
Jai ked by two armed hmidrd atlaikrr* by
Academy Manor Park last night ArvtirdmK In
Sanford police ( inm dr Drum* W hllm lir ih r
man timid oolttdr hit |9tt| Lincoln Tow m ar
talking lo a Irtrnd al 9 l ’&gt; p m when two turn
wearing dark clothing wraring ma«k* and
(waring black tiandgon* ran op In him and
drrnandrd Ih r kr&gt;% T h r man Inld Ihrm Ih r
k ry t w rrr In thr ignition and Ihr *u*prd* got in
Ih r t ar and d m ir oil I hr &lt; ar hat mH tirrn
recovered and Ih r subject* arr at lai|{r T h r
ir h lr lr wat dntrrlhrd at hlor with tmwling
hall" t utinm (Mini T h r iar t tail nom lirr It
r v i : 351)

Farm loans available
SA N FO R D - Srm tnolr County .igriculiumt*
suffering Tropical Storm Gordon lottrt will In­
eligible (or emergency loan* fnrni ih r Farmer t
Munir Adniinitiraiinn Seminole County, along
with *rvrn oihrr rrn lra l Honda &lt;ountirt will In­
eligible (or thr F rn llA loan* l.oant up in
$500 OOO rnav t r utrtl lo rrpatr or rrtio rr
damaged larm property or rrim hu rtr expense*
. . . . . . 1*

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Sanford flood*

a la o

avallahlr lo reimburse lost pmdnrlion rxprnse*
ol damaged or lo*i crop* and llvfMork (awn
rrpa vm rn l It based on Ihr applicant* ability In
pay Apply at Frn llA oilier* 1700 K Srmoran
lilt rl In Apopka Fla

V o tes O K ’d
by city;
M cC lan ah an
w an ts probe
■ r N IC K P P IIF A U P
Herald Staff Writer
S A N FO R D
M lnulrt In-lore I Fir
Sanlord City Commt**ion W rdor*
■Uy m u lle d ih r rr*ullt ol Tur-o
day • &lt;tty r i m ion. losing inrum
lirnl t a mt Ida I r A A M tflanahan
ftlrd an official protest with l)&gt;r rily
clerk snthic
Conim i**ionrrt volrd lo certify
Ihr trsults allrr an r*trn»ive dit
mssion atmui MclTanah.in * l o i n
T h r vntr In a|tptovr wat t rl with
McClanelum not toting
K rrr\ Lyix it who won Ih r r l n
I kin wat In Ih r a u d lrm r during Ihr
H r r Ele ctio n . Page 5A

Commitaione* Lon Howell, center, left, end City
Attorney Bill Col bed. nght. review Commissioner A A

w,.w **■«»» H I i « » i wmwi
McClanahan * proteal letter Elected to District 3, Kerry
Lyon*, far right, videotape! the meeting Wedneaday

Christmas in full swing Saturday
■y V IC K I D e tO K M IlB
Herald Staff Writer
SANFO RD
If llu good laud t willing and ih r
r r rr k don't rltr. ihr Christmas traton will gri
u ndrrw ey oflu lallv in Sanlnrd on Srm tnolr
|k&gt;ulr\artl on Saioitiay aflrrn««»n
III hr r r r r k tl-akr Monror. In I hi* ratr| dor* rise
over Ih r traw.dl by F'rkUy allrrmirm. ihr annual
Christina* parade will t«r m ovrd In F'lr*l S lr r r l
and th r historic downtown businessill.in. i
“ W e ll go oul th rrr on F'rtday allrrm*m and
lakr a kink al Ihr situation.' *ald D atr Farr.
r u n i U v e dtrrrior of ih r Greater Sanlord ('h a m

tier ol ('o tn iliriir
I don't think w r ’II havr In
m o v r. hul wr II lakr a k«&gt;k tin Ih r day In-Inre."
Ih r rnlortul Christina* |iaradr I* )u«l Ihr flrwl ol
a ho*t ol a rilvliir* in Ih r downtown dl*lrtrt
d r«lgnrd lo tiring Ihl* Iropii al town down Inin Ih r
r rtkp holiday «plrll
With *lrigh lirll* Jingling and horn* blowing.
Ihr paraite will kirk nil at 3 p m with fkiat*
man hlng tiand* and performing group*
ll |* expected that Santa himself will lakr tim r
uul of hi* Inity *&lt; lird u lr In rtdr on onr ol ih r
(to a d r'a many lk&gt;al»
* I h r |iarailr t* Just Ih r beginning *aid Farr
" T h r r r arr several o ih rr thing* going on in

downtown a* wrll '
T h r arra around Ih r old Rltr T h r a lr r at
Magnolia and Serond S u m will l«r traiiklomirrl
Into a magtral. m u«lr play land (nr Ih r
Rltr
Mill/. ' sponsored hy Ih r Hu/ Rr»totaik&gt;n Com
m ItIre
T h rrr will tie m nlinnou* rn irrta ln rnrn l w hedulrd lirginnlng al -I 30 p m around Ihr ih ra irr
F'or Ih r young ami Ih r young al hrarl. I h r ir will
tir a »mtw playground with ctnil Florida *now,
«ourlray of h r Enterprise* on I3 lh S lrrrl
Farr ha* promised lhal Ih r ir will In- rm nigh
*now lo k rrp ll playahlr lor ipillr a w hllr In Ihr
Bee C hrla tm a a . Page S A

Residents meet
government to
discuss flooding

Symbol of freedom

Rewards for savings
S A N FO R D — Tw o rrn lra l Florida Mralth ami
Krhahilliatlvr S rrvlrr* employers w rrr In Inp rrsrntrd with a rrrttlli air today horn Florida
TaxW atch In rrt ognniion lor th ru efficiency

Bee Brief*. Page 7A

By SANDRA E LLIO TT
Herald Staff Writer

Compiled from stall report*

LX) NO W O O D - W hen ih r Florida
*klr* oprn up with torrential rain,
flood w eary resident* of Wlldmerr
Manor «uhdlvtalon brace Ihemarlvr*
•»* their Klrrrt* turn Inin rapidly
(lowing Over* and water Inches
Inward Ih rir home*
T h r problem ha* gone on lor
y r a i* w ith c o n r rr n c d rltl/ rn *
*rrking rrlirl bouncing hack and
lo rlh be I w re n city and ra iin ly

I PONT CARE IF IT’S
LUNCHTIME. THE SOONER
I 60 TO SLEEP, THE
SOONER SANTA
WILL ARRIVE.

nlHrlal* like a ahulllerock III a
badminton game Correspondence
between the govrrnm rntal unit* on
I h r subject co uld (III a large
notebook.
Flooding occurs w hrn heavy rain
cause* a rrirntion pond and counly
ditch known a* Fairy Lake Canal In
overflow. W alrr from Counly Road
427 a* w rll a* Stair Road 434
drain* Into the retention area.
In Ih r deluge *|tawnrd hy Tropical
S lu rm Gordon. «Tly crew* and
Bee F lo o d in g, Page SA

Sheriff offers tips
for safest holidays
SA N FO R D — Seminole Counly
Sherill Don Flsllnger wants you In
have a c heery hul *a!r holiday Ihl*
year The Crime Prevention Unit
ha* Ihrsr *uggr*unn* In make sure
you're not an easy target for crime
or injury:

Dec. 8
17 sh o p p in g
days to C hristm as
IN D E X
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Comics...... ....... SB Nation...........
Crossword..........■■ Pooplo...........
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Deaths...............SA School Menu....
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Dr. Oolt........
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More fog, we need Rudolph
Today
M o * lly
tu n n y High In •(•**
upper 70* to around
NO
1.1 K h l w i n d
he&lt; omliiK norlhrati
5 In lO m ptl.

For mere weather, eee Pape SA

* ** t&gt;T Tomm, Vmc*f&gt;«
The Salllo Harrison Chapter ol Iho Daughters ol the American
Revolution, presented a new Hag lo Rostlawn Cemetery during a
Docember 7 commemorative ceremony The Hag, llown over the
nation's eapllol In Washington. D C . was providod by Congressman
John Mica On hand (or tho presentation, left lo right, DAR Rogont
Virginia Milder, DAR Historian Libby Boyd, and Resllawn Cemetery
representatives Bernard Mdchell ol Wilson Eicholbergor, Inc . and
Enulco Wilson, president and ownor ol Rostlawn

Shopping
• Me aware of who's around you
al all lime*
• Keep purse* and |kiui hr* ilo*r
In you and closed
• Avoid t arrying large amount* ol
rash.
• lawk your package* oul ol sight
in Ih r trunk ol your vehicle.
• Ask a store employer lo a&lt; com­
pany vou In you car If you arr
concerned about your safety
In your vehlrle
• Keep door* lot krd and window*
rolled up

• Avoid unfamiliar area*
• Give yourself plenty ot lime lo
avoid rushing
• Always keep your gas lank al
least half lull
Al home
• Check tree lighting lor lure
wlrr*
• Don't overload outlets
• II you havr a fireplace, make
sure Ih r Hue I*clean helorr using.
• Replace smoke alarm liottertr*
If you plan lo t&gt;c away lot thr
holidays. I he Shrill!'* Ollier oilers a
“ House Watch'' service. Deputies
will check your property and report
any problem* Call 330(1050 for
more Informal Ion
— r u m pi led
ItarHrlil

by J

M a rk

‘What you don’t know about trains can kill you’
By &lt;1. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Trains can kill you II you gel In
Ironi ol them
Th a i's the main message ol "Salrgale," a
railroad crossing safely awareness pingram
Wednesday Olllcrrs with local law enforcement
agencies and thr Florida Dr|iartmrnl of Trunapor*
lailon Motor Carrier Compliance Office slaked m il
local crossings lo assure motorist* are wary of (he
H.OOO ion behemoth* when passing over track*

Apparently lower mutmlsts arr herding train*
According to Basil Mi Knight. F D O T safety llaaon.
six people were killed In crossing accident* with
trains luH year, three times ih r m im tirr killed In
1992. Typically. GO percent of motorist* killed In
car-train accident* Ignore galr* and go around
Ihrm.
McKnlglil said th rrr are atmui 50 missing* In
Seminole County.
“ Salrgale" Is a Joint program of Ih r American
Aulom nhllr Association'* Florida Ojirratloii Lifesaver program. C S X Tn»n*|Kirti»Uon. F D O T and
loeal law enforermenl agencies "W ltui you don't

know about train* can kill yo u ," I* the mol In nf
the rflorl.
A lew irai k facts
• A light passenger car. traveling al 55 mph
m p iirrs 200 leel lo slop and a Imctor trailer
tired* 300 feel A lOOcur train (raveling al 55
mph need* a mite or more to slop
• Because of Ihrir sl/e. Irulns appear lo lie
moving slower than cars
• Trains lend lo appear farther away lhan they
really ure because of their size.
T h r rule* lo living al a rallin.ul crossing ure
See Croaalng, Page 5 A

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D ACROSS TH E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Last toy drive before Christmas
Gold Wing riders to gather at Cafe Jake’s

Fem ale red w olf released
G U L F IIR E E / E — A female rrd wrttlf M.«% been released l&lt;&gt;
follow In tirr fjtliri i tr.«&lt; k% on tin Island ofl tin Mississippi
» nast as |m M of a program to reintroduce (hr nearly extinct
specie* Inin I h r wilt)
M ir 1 vrar old frtnalr was irlrastd l.iwt week on H o rn Island
by Ihr U S Kish and W ildlilr Service and National I'aik
Service She l« the offspring of one of seven pul** b o rn on the
iiM nd during fbr six year* It ha* Iwen jtari of the Wed Wolf
Hetntrndui lion Program
The frm alr ha* connected with » male wolf placed on the
Inland last April a park servlt e olfti lal said Wednesd.tv
"W e ore wet* of trac k* together." vtul Gulf Island* National
Seashore Superintendent Jerry Eulunk*
Horn Island. which ha* no land at« e*v l* part of the national
*ea*hore hra(h|uartrrrd here It Include* l*tand* In Mississippi
and the Florida Panhandle
Th e primary purpose of placing the wolves on I he island l* to
acclimate them to life In Ihe wild under con Irolled rlrcuin
•lance* beforr relea*in|i (hem Into wilderness atea* su&lt; h a* the
Alligator River National Wildlife Relume In North Carolina nr
Great Srnokev Mountain* National Park
But official* a)*n hope the wolvr* will male w hile on Ihe
Island

■ y V IC R I D o S O R M I E Fl

Herald Stef f Writer
SA N FO R D
Imagine waking up on
Christmas morning to find nothing tirnrath
your ttrr. tl you even have a tree
1hat scenario will lw plavrd out all list
often In Su n ln id this holiday season
Youngster* front rcuitonilt allv disadv.tu
Urged households will see that Santa *
budget did not have room for their simple
request*
No the Jolly Old Elf ts seeking sewnr
assistance from the com m unity in grtting
enough presents fa bring a smile to the face
of every child in town
At Cafe .Jake's on F irs t Street In
downtown Sanford's historic business cli*
trtet. those who want to help make this a
merry Christm as will b r gathering on

FrltLiv evening at 6
The II and 112 t hapter* ol the Gold
W ing Road Hitlers Assentation will lie mi
hand with th ru lan^y mot tier y Ice* and
sacks of toy* a* i or ding to John Firm an, an
oil It Ml with the t lull
They air coming from a* lar away as
Daytona Beach and Orlando In tietp the
•htlrlrrn of Sanlord
Gold W ing motori vclrs ate the top ol the
line hr said costing between §15,001) and
f . ' o u r l each Most are also customized
with r htnme and even gold accessories that
Increase the beauty and value of the blkrs
r onsldrrahly
1 hrv are real allow pieces." Firm an »atd
Each me tn tier of the Gold W ing Roait
Riders A**ot latlon will atrlvr at llte event
with s n r ia l toys strapped to the back of the
hike

Hill sent immediately
to death row isolation

First televisions, now newspapers

■ y BILL K AC JO B

JA C K S O N V IL L E — Sheriff J im Mi MilUn who pulled the
plug on Jallhouse Irlevisions. I* now considering whether to
keep prov tding Inmate* with dally newspaper*
■'We re looking at whether we should hr spending ta\|*tver*
money for this or whether Ihe tnmatrs should la- providing &lt;1
for I hem selves ' McMillan said
The department spend* B 13.00.1 a vrar lor 109 d a ily copies
of The Florida Tim rw-Union. said Sgt Malcolm Adam* a
spokesman for McMillan's other
Mt Millan plans to m rrt with the drfMrtntrnt administrator*
to dtwuss the cost* and effect* of giving tnmatrs new spa per*
"There are some obligation* lor prison ofllrlal* to allow
Inmate* access to newspaper*, hut th rrr l* no obligation
requiring that the newspaper* lie provided to inmate* at
tav|M&gt;rrs rv p rn s r,1* said Hohyn lilumner r im it l v e director
for the American C ivil Lilierlir* Union of Florida
In August McMillan ordered the removal of 56 televisions
from Ihe county's three Jail*. saving he was prodded b y public
pressure and financial concerns Forty sets were retained for
classroom and orientation programs

Associated Press Writer
P E N S A C O L A — Authorities
havr wastrd tut time getting
anti at&gt;ortloii killer Paul Hill to
Florida's death row
A van with It* motor running
was watting lor him outside the
courthouse after he received two
death s rn trm r* Tuesday for the
July 29 shotgun killings of Dr
John IMvard Britton and escort
J a m e s H a r r e l l o u t s id e a
Pensacola abortion clinic Both
men were unarmed
The van — escorted by two
Florida Highway Patrol cruisers
a Florida Department ol law
Enforcement car and a Jail car —
look Hill tn the state Department
of Correction* Reception Center
at lake Butler, ahout 300 miles
e»*t of here

Two com puter bulletin boards shut dow n
PENSACOLA — Slate and federal agent* havr shut clown two
Pensacola computer bulletin txvards suspected of transmitting
obscene photos
The owners say they were sending nude pictures not
hard -core pornography
Agenis seized equipment last Thursday front Ttta n Software
Solutions and Electric Blue, two rompulet on line services
There w err no arcest* as of Wednesday
"What they came looking for they did not find." said Titan
Softwarr operator Clayton Manson H r said the picturrs
showed swimsuits, lingerie, a little T-and-A. and that sail
M.insult said he hud offered more explicit picture* on a.
nallonallv sold C D -R O M program hut pulled it about *1*
month* ago when he discovered It may be against the law tr
transmit them.
•
Electric Blue owner Cliff Hicks said his pictures w ere simitar
to those found In adult magazmr* sold at local convenience
store*
Hicks estimated *18.000 worth of equipment w-a* tonfiscal ed
Manson said he was try ing to reestablish his bulletin board
with different equipment

Custom er service in Spanish

TALLAHASSEE - Florida ts
falling in conduct enough
roadside safety Inspections and
ensurr safety violations are cor­
rected on registered commercial
trucks and busses, a state audit
has found
The audit released Wednesday
also said Ih r stale Isn't making
enough visit* lo truck und bus
terminal* to review pajirrwork
on repair* and driver hours,
drug test* and physical*
Th e sla te 's goal was 867
terminal Inspections In 1993

Cash 3
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S a n fo rd H e ra ld
Thursday. December B, 1994
Vol 87. No 94
PuUltHsd O nly and Sunday. a&gt;c«(X
'ha Sanlord Haraid.
Saturday by Th
Inc S00 N francs * «a , Sanlord
Fla u m
Sscond Claaa Postaga Paid at Sanlord.
Florida and additional mailing

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only 45 have been done
"T h is l* an area we haven't
looked at al all." said Rrp Lew
Miller. D-Tam pa. who heads the
Florida House's new transporta­
tion oversight committee. "Once
that comes out It's going to
cause some concerns."
T h e rc|H»rl estimates some
5 8 1.000 rrgisirrrd heavy coni
m rrrla l trucks and buses cruise
Florida's roads.
Th e stale needs brttrr trained
officers and equipment to tn irk
down ih r violator*, the uudil
says
th e Legislature's Office of

FO LK Spe&lt; tal Agent Larry
Smith said authorities dev tiled
on Ihe quick transfer without
flr*t r e t u r n in g I h r fo rm e r
minister to the E*&lt; am liM County
Jail for security reasons
Activist* on both side* of the
abortion issue agreed the death
sentences would do Utile nr
nothing to prevent further an
ft abortion violence Some pre
dieted Hill * execution would
tnsptrr further violence
Hill. 40. is a former minister In
the Presbyterian C h u rc h In

Pre

The D O T * publii information
office had received several In ­
terview requests hut Hill prolsi
hl&gt; will not la allowed to s|&gt;eak
In reporters Ihl* week, said
spokeswoman Laura Lrvlng* in
Tallahassee She *aid hr prolM
hly would br restricted to rate
Interview a week
W r antlrtpatr him arrepttng
almost every r e q u e s t l e v lugs
said
Hill ha* an tndtvldual cell at
the prison, she said Only about
30 of nearly MM&gt; death row
inmates arr liousrd al the pris­
on. home of Florida's electric
clralr The others are held at
nearby Union Correctional In
atitutlofi In Halford
It usually takrs several years
Iteforr executions are earned
out After Circuit Judge Frank
Bril srniem ed Hill, hr apjmtntrd
the public defenders' office to
r e p r e s e n t h im d u r i n g an
automatic apjtral lo the Florida
Supreme Court
Hill had represented himself tn
Mate court and In a related
Federal trial A legal advlarr
appointed In the HUM ID ’CAM
*ati| I till lolit tilm h r clltj qot
want lo pursur appeals In either
case
Hill also received two lllr
sentences last week In U S
District Court for violating a new
federal law pm trrtin g abortion
clinic* He was the first person
Convicted under the statute

Program

Policy Analysis and

Government A c c o u n ta b ility
conducted the audit during the
llrst half of this year based on
last year s records. Interviews
with agency officials and their
counterparts in other states
About 140 D O T troopers made
53.000 roadside safety tnsprrlions last year, figures show
Auditors found that 428 of a
satnplrd 497 roadside Inspec­
tions turned up violations
According lo the Slate De­
partment of Highway Safety and
Motor Vehicle*, there were 4.248
serious accid e nts in v o lv in g

tractur-lrallnrs and buses In
11812. up about 162 from the
year before
Frank CarlUe. D O T assistant
secretary, said Wednesday the
failure to do Ihe terminal Ins|iectlons — none were done In
Miami. Ocala. Pensacola or T a l­
lahassee — was because trixqiers
feel they should be out on thr
road conduct fug inspection*
The audit rejiori agreed, but
also said that thr agency tuok
three years to write rules lor I h r
terminal Inspections after Ih ry
were created bv the legislature
In 1989

THE WEATHER
Tonight Partly c lo u d y latw tn
the lower to mid *4&gt;* Northrast
wind 5 mph
Friday Partly clo u dy. High in
the upper 70s to around 80
Northeast wind 10 m p h
Saturday M orning fog then
partly cloudy w ith a chance of
showers Lows in the mid 50*
north to mid 60s south Highs in
tin- lower 80* S u n d a y Morning
fog then partly cloudy with a
chance of showers. Lo us In the
t»Os Highs In the upper 70*
Monday. Partly clo u d y with a
chance of showers. Lows m the
up|ter 50s to tile lower 60s
Highs In the upper 70s.

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F IR S T
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LAST
Dec. 23

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytons Beach: Waves art
1-2 feet and choppy. T h r current
Is lo the south Water tempera
lure ts 71 degrees
New S m y rn a Beach: Waves
arc 2 (ret and choppy. The
current Is to I Ik - south. Water
lem pcraturr is 72 drgrers

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2 6 1 1 -1 0 - 1 6 6

Dave Farr (nghl) execute** director ot 1h# Grsator Sanlord
Chamber of Commerce, and on lha tree commute* with Sanford
Main Street was on hand yesterday when the Itve Christmas tree
armed, donated by the Treehouse al Florida Fancy. Inc in Ihe
14 Industrial Park The tree will be decoraled and lit for this
weekends holiday activities centered around the Magnolia
Square area In downtown Sanford Placing Ihe live 25 tool tree
into position were maintenance department public works workers
Paul Parker (from left). Bert Herring. Butch Willey and Jet! Davis

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O h C hristm as tree

• y Ths Associated Press

From Associated Press reports

MIAMI - Here are Ihe
winning numbers selected
Wednesday in ihe Florida
Lottery:

Alter a lew Itours ol prtsrs*
log It SI was transjKirted l*&gt;
nearby Florida State Prison at
Starke

Am erica and O rthodox
•bytrrtanChurrh

State audit finds safety inspections lacking

JA C K S O N V IL L E — H lu r Cross and Blue Shield of Florida ha*
improved Its rusinm er srrvire system so S jmmis Ii sjM-akers ran
rrport suspected Medicare fraud
Mrdlrare beneficiaries with tout h tone telephones can call
the Medicare customer servlre line at I -800-666-7586
T o talk to a Spanish-speaking representative, they can now
press " l . " By pressing " 2 ." they can report suspected
Medicare fraud Or. if they stay on the line, a customer service
representative will answer
The telephone line is In operation from ‘J a m until 4 :3 0 p m
E S T . Monday through Friday
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Is a carrier lor Medicare
Part B tn Florida under contract with the Health Carr
Financing Administration

LO TTE R Y

"It II be quite a scene h r said
Meta Brook* of ihe First Impression* Fatly
Childhood Development Center, who l*
organizing the Friday night toy drive says
I hat many more toy* are needed
W r havr *o many needy chlldieri tn
Sanford, she viid
She said this will fie Ih r last toy drive
brittle Christmas and she said there arr very
lew gilt* tn the treasure chest so far
W r need the r m nm untty to come out and
*up|xtt1 th is." site said
ffietr will la- live entertainment and fond
available at the party. Admission 1* free to
ilutsr who bring a new or clean, usrd tov to
tile disir
I lim an satrl the Gold W ing Road Rider*
plan to route and haVT a good lime H r
trope* other* will join them

S A TU R D A Y
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SUNDAY
P tly cld y 82-62

TIDES
F R ID A Y
S O L U N A K T A B L E : Min. 10 50
u.m . 11 20 p in . MaJ. 4 40 a tn..
5 O r. p m T I D E S : D a y to n a
Beach: high*. 12 37 a m
IO-1
p in . low* &lt;i 49 a m . 7 24 p lit
N ew S m y rn a Beach: highs
12 42 a m., 1.09 p m.s lows. 0.54
a m . 7 29 p m Cocoa Beach:
highs. 12 57 a m.. 124 p m .
lows. 7 09 a m . 7 -14 p.m

BOATINQ
St. A u gustin e to J u p it e r In le t
To d a y Wind northwest IO
knots Im filming north to north­
east If) to 15 knots Seas 2 lo 4
feet. Bay and inland waters a
moderate chop. Tonight W ind
northeast to cast | 0 io 15 knots
Sea* 2 to -I fert. Bay and inland
waters a moderate chop Friday
Wind rosl 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2
to 4 fret Bav and Inland w alrrs
a moderate chop

MONDAY
P tly c ld y 8 2 -6 2

STATISTICS
Th e h ig h tem perature tn
Sanford on Wednesday was 77
d r g r r r s a n d T h u r s d a y 's
overnight low was 61 degrees as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue
Recorded rainfall lor th r
jirriod ending 9 a m Thursday,
totalled 01 Inches,
S u n set.................... .3 :2 9 p.m .
S u n ris e .................. 7 :0 6 a.m.

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�Sanford H.taid Sanford Florida

Multiple charges
Halph LaMonl Manly. '23. of Allam untr Spring* waa arre*led
by D in gw in d police Tuesday on chafer* connected with a
ir|»utril attar k on an officer Nov 30 al in Albert aon‘t »lnrr on
U S Highway 17 02 Manly reportedly had been handling the
lawn of the lauigwtxxl (Hitler officer win* had tiern In charge of
the inve.iigalkm in thr earlier Incident Lung wood
r aaid
Hardy waa arreatrd by Ilie &lt;*TTl« er when hr went to the officer'a
borne to roJlert money lor lawn inalntenam e
In connection with Ihe Nov 30 incident. Longwood poller
charged Manly with unarmed hurglarv grand theft and
m illin g an officer with violence
On the M in e ra w Sheriff* • drputlr* ■barged Mardy with
aggravated ta itrry on a law e n fo rc e m e n t officer and uttering a
forgery

Lalrr at Ihe John K folk Correctional Facility deputies
found lie wav alao wanted for violation of probation In
connection with three prrvlooa &lt;a m k tloni

Impersonating an o ffic e r
lim n I’atrtrk Brown. 22. of 130 Bunker Lane. Sanford wav
arretted by therlfr» depullet at lilt residence Tuetday
IVputtet vaul a CaMelberry m an al Itlg Tree Park wav
approached by Brown who Identified himteif av an nffker. and
demanded lo vrr the man'a Identification W hen llie victim
Ilanded over lilt wallet, deputies vald Brown reportedly fled
from the area driving off In hia vehicle
With w itnew informal ton and Brown v llcrn ar nurntier
drputiet trar krd him to hla home wliere he w a t artrtird on
c hargrv of faltely Imprraonallng an officer, and petit theft

Dom estic cases
• Marvin Martin 21 3000 F. 20th Si Sanford w a ta rrrvlrd
by drputiet on Frog Alley near S R 40 Tuewday following a
reported dtapute with a female Me wav charged with baltery.
dnmratic violence
• Gregory Mark Morrlton 40 46H Ourentbrtdgr Drivr near
Lake Mary wat arrevted by depot let at hit reticle ncr Tuetday
following a ditpule Involving iw u frmalet Me w at charged with
two rounta of battery, dometiie violence
• Brenda Kulh Moore 45. 1813 Knot Ave Sanfoed. wat
arretted by drputiet at her rrtidenre Tuetday following a
repotted altercation with her brother She w at clvargrd with
baltery. d o m rttlr violence
• John I aim k O linen. 37. 722 Rlverbend Blvd Longwood
wat arretled by depullet Monday follow mg a reported divputr
w ith hit ton Mr wat charged w ith aggravated battery
• Mary F.llen O'Hara. 33. 3806 Elder Sprlngt Circle. Sanford,
wat arretted by depullet at a nearby rrtld rn re early
W rdnetday. following her reported attempt lo peril a woman
from her car in the woman a driveway She waa charged with
attempted burglary to a conveyance, battery dometiie
violence, and burglary
• Lamar Harold Holloway. 10, 54IS Birch Bend Loop.
Oviedo, waa arretled by deputlea on Red Bug Hoad Tuetday. In
connection with a dtapute between aeveral pertonv He wat
charged with aggravated aaaault. and potaettion of a concealed
firearm

Check charges
Calvin I) Woodard. 27, of Miami, wat arretted bv Sanford
police Tue td a y at a bank on S Orlando Drive Police taid he
had attempted to rath a check which proved to have been
stolen Me waa charged with uttering a forged Instrument

Warrants
1 Johnny Willie Daniels 35. 23&lt;jO W Iflih SI , Sanlord. wat
arretted by deputies at hit residence Tuetday He waa wanted
for violation of probation on a conviction of petit theft
• William James Shuler. 34 . 30 William Clark Court wat
arretled by deputlea Tuetday at h it residence He wat wanted
for falling to appear on a charge of d riv in g with a
auspended/revoked license
• Kenneth Edward Matthrwa. 23. of 2418 S Cedar A v e .
Sanlord. w at tervrd warrants at the jail Tuesday He wav
served a warrant for obtaining property with a worthiest check
Later at (h r jail, deputies found h r wav previously wanted on
seven additional warrants, each for obtaining property with a
worthiest check

Car found
Omar Malik Campbell. 20. 2720 Kldgrwuod A v e . waa
arretted by deputies following a traffic stop Tuesday on
Highway 17 92 near Weldon Boulevard Mr w a t charged with
driving with a suspended/revoked license Officers alto found
the car he wat driving belonged to hit aunt who told deputies
the had not given Campbell permission to use the car Me was
given an additional charge of grand theft auto

Stolen/recovered vehicles
• A 1987 Ford, reportedly stolen from ihe 400 block of Beth
Drive, waa recovered by Sanford police early Wednesday In the
300 block of Persimmon Avenue
• A black 1987 Nissan pickup truck was reportedly stolen
Tuesday from the Seminole Com m unity College parking lot on
Weldon Boulevard
• A light blue 1986 Pontiac, license number PBB-27A was
reported stolen early Wednesday from the 700 block of W 20th
Street

Incidents reported to Sanlord police
• A cclular phone valued at »399 was reported stolen
Tuesday from a vehicle parked In the 200 block of Sir
Lawrence Drive.
• A T V set and other Items w ith a total value of $430 were
reportedly taken Tuesday from a residence In Ihe 2000 block of
W. I8lh Street
• A witness told police two wom en were seen burglarising a
home Tuesday In the 2600 block of French Avenue. Items
missing Including a hearing aid were valued at $820.
• A $125 C D player was reportedly stolen Tuesday from a
business In the 300 block of E. Commercial Avenue.
• An estimated $200 In Hems was vald to have been taken
Tuesday from a garage In the 2500 block of Palmetto Avenue.
• Personal checks and other Items were reportedly stolen
Tuesday from a residence In the 1300 block of S. Elliott
Avenue
• A utility trailer, dresser and other Hems valued al $1,650
were said to be missing Tuesday from a residence In the 200
block of Molly Avenue
A $150 VC H was reportedly stolen Tuesday from u residence
In Ihe 1300 block of Mrllunvlllc Avenue.

M ix e d

AOAM Y E Q M A M I
Assoclaiad Press Writer

Increased over Ihe |m h I two
years
The higfwr rales applied to all
racial arid ethnic groups Asian
students were the largest group
taking the tougher courses
followed hy whites Indians
Hispanic* and blacks G irl*
completed the classes itwirr often
than hoys
T h r number of high school
students whose grades were
good emnigh to qualify for flnan
rial help for college increased
B u t t h r g r a d u a t io n ra le
sllpprd from 78 7 percent In
1992 9 3 lo 75 H percent tn
1993 94
th e d ro p o u t rate
c'limbed from 4 1 percent In
1(812 9.3 to 4 H percent tills year
T fie largest Inc reave In dropouts
was among Hispank- students

T A L L A H A S S E E - A new rr
port about F lo rid a s p u b lic
at hoots sliows tire state s posh to
improve cduratlnn lias produced
m lsrd results
In public high m I hkiIs . the
percentage of students passing
lo u g h er m a th a n d s r tr n c e
( n u r s e s km ( r a s e d U «t year
Al
the same time, live dropout rale
increased and th r graduation
rale drt lined
In high v hoofs and middle
etlMMds. the p rrrrn ta g r of In
school suspensions ini leased
sharply last year. T h r avrragr
(lass sirr In elementary arhoota
der lined slight I v
This tyjie of information Is
featured in the report ra&lt; h of the
state a 2 rear publk school* will
distribute to parrnta by ra rlv
1993 T h r report allows each
at hoof lo compare a wide range
n&lt; slallsllts w ith their arhool
dlvtrk t and the state a* a whole
" P a r r n t a , e d u c a to rs , a n d
community and business traders
need informatktn that will rn a
ble them to make the decisions
nrrrwaary for meaningful at Ik ail
Improvement." according to th r
1993 94 'Coer’ School Mrport
released this m o n th by the stair
Department of Education Th e
stale rrport does not Include
Individual district or school fig*
urea
T h r rrport t» required as pari
of the rd u rjito n reform* passed
by thr Legislature in 1991 in
give tear hers parents and loral
communities more say In tnral
school* This is the first year
ea&lt; h school Is responsible for
posturing its ow n report
More ihan 2 million students
are enrolled in public schools
In 1 9 9 3 9 4 . th e a v r r a g r
amount of money *prnt on each
student increased slightly from
1992 93. thr rrpo rt allows The
state spent $4 0 3 9 on a high
school student. $3,468 on a
m id d le school student and
$3,692 on an elementary school
student
W h e n p a r e n t s get t h e i r
school a report. It Is supposed to
include how m u ch money their
child s school received from the
Florida Lottrry and how the
money was spent The stale dors
not have the lottery figures lor
individual schoola
The lottery, w hich started In
1988. was supposed to provide
m o n e y lo e n h a n c e p u b lic
sc linol* Bui lawmakers have
been criticized lor using th r
lunds to replace money that was
rut from general lax revrnur.
Stale figures show a total of
273.723 incidents of crime and
violence In school But thr figure
Is difficult (o put in context
because there Is no prior figures
to compare
Of that total, more than half
were for disorderly conduct or
fighting There were murr than
32.000 incidents of assaults or
battery. 542 Instances of firearm
poAcssion and four homicides,
the state rrport said
Compared w ith ihe 180-day
school year and (h r number of
schools, the num ber nf Incidents
of crimes and violence comes to
less than one each day. said
Lavan Dukes, dlrrcto r of educa­
tional Information for thr educa­
tion department
"Is it a lot? I don't know W r
don’t have enough history in
this area," Dukes said
Each school's report also is
supposed to Include a "clim ate"
survey to give a sense of how
parents. Irachrra and students
feel about their school, he said
In-house suspension* are ris­
ing. apparently as school* try to
crack down on u n ru ly students
In middle schools, ihe per­
centage of in-houac suspensions
Increased from 16.1 percent in
1992-93 to 18 1 percent last
ye a r. In h ig h schools, the
number rose from 14 7 percent
to 16 2 percent.
Th e number of students c o m ­
pleting Ihe most Intensive math
and science high school classes

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EDITORIAL

Government
by the people
l.rt « liter thr fart* Not everyone likrt
every lira s stun on T V or In Mir n rw s|u |rrt
Sotnr (tropic irlu s r In rrad itlxiul lu ll tilings
going on. while M irrr .trr certain k u b jrrli In
wlm It oihrm h jv r no interest
O n a rrg n l.tr U ts is h o w r v r r . t h r Sanfortl
H c r .th l p u tilis h r s p re v ie w s l o r l r t w h ic h
slm u ld fw g iv r n s rtio u s consideration b y
m o s i |&gt;roplr G e n e ra lly o n t h r day prtor to
city co m m issio n m e e tin g * th r llc ra h i give*
.in o ve rvie w o( all l i n n s w h ic h u r r listed on
the agenda lor llin s r m e e ting *
A s sotnr item s a r r r n l r r r d o n to t h r agenda
at th r last in in n tr . It Is Im p o v tlh lr to give a
c o in p lr t r o v e r v lr w b u t m ost often c o m ­
m ission s a n d Istartls s in k to w h.it has tir r n
** h r d u lr d
I h r r tlir* m&lt; ludr Hanford 1-tke Mary anti

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Liberals m issing point of G ATT
One of the Italic illllrrrntes ttrlw rrn liberals
llta d trrtrn llv w lp rd nul the Maine yat hi
and i onserxantes concerns thr origin and
hollaing industry In
dlstrtbulkm of wealth To (literals life is a other words hrforr
tern sum game in w h k h the g u m naikmai
t her e ca n b r
product Is illtnled op among us Some get more
e m p l o y e r s th e r e
of II. others get less and llktse who get mure are
must
first hr
necessarily depriving the rest of then lair share
e m p lo y e rs . T h i s
This excites the liberals rotn|taasktri and Ihev
seems obvious
spend their lime trying to redistribute the wraith
enough yel literals
rmtrr equal It
scull at it as ’ the
Conservatives analyzing thr grneralktrt of trk k lr d o w n theory
wealth, havr ro m lu iird that lit a fire sistety II is a n d s o m e h o w
thr product of the rltorts of individuals working
m a n a g e to l ove
alone nr together These efforts (railed jolt* | e m p lo y e rs d r a r lv
arr financed h&gt; profile who alreadv havr tttortrv
w bile despising and
and the taller do this either directly (as in Ihr
ttolug th ru test to
are being
•••r of rnlrrfirrneursl or Indirectly through
hamper employers
m invited to |Oln
(tank deposits, slock purchases and the Itkr
Metbert in hl$
I havr srldotlt seen
There is almost tut wav In w h k h *&lt;vuntulatrd
this Intrllerlual m
hatred of these
private money ta n avoid brin g used io n
businessmen,
r o n sIsI r n e y d Is •
sirorttvrly
played more vividly
and of the
The investors naturally hopr lm a prufit on
titan in a recent otl
politicians who
th ru Investment II they succeed the profit ts om it hy one Holt
passed G A T T at
plowed hat k into a nrw round of wealth
llertert Mr t tie r t is
their behest ■
getter at km with all lls attendant benefits in the ttrtr of two new to!
form of ttvorr fobs, rtr This is true even If II Is urnntsts rrtrn llv added lo the rrgular stable on
spent on yat hts as Ih r ultralllirral Sen Mitchell
The New Trak Times npetl |iage to tilt II still
ol Maine discovered accidentally when he further In lhe left K n e n ily II ra ru rrrd lo him lo
imfHMed a heavv luxury lax on vathts and t otnparr tie hostnessnten who iriuntfified in the

JACK ANDERSON
H e lm s ’ n e w c o u rs e
in f o r e ig n a id

Hrr.iltl

l.«mgw oral Recently. Ih r
added thr
agenda lor thr rrgular Oviedo C ity Counctl
H ire lin g s Whenever ih r occasion warrants
advance agendas are also givrn (or such
organizations as the Airport Authority
County Count 11 ol Governments (CALNOl.
Downtown Watrrtront Master Plan Commit
tr« and Planning anti Zoning meetings
T h in g s to w a tch for first of all a rr those
w hit h m a y have a d ire ct bearing on a reader s
residence, n eighbor hi hm I. street or business
Secondly w a tch lor Itr m s perta inin g to such
m a tte rs as ta xation, g o ve rn m e n t spending
a n n e x a tio n , rr/ o n ln g requests an d depart
m erit plans
Something may not initially appear to be of
t tint rrn. but should lie n o ird As a h y p o lh e li
cal example Iri s say con sid e ratio n Is to be
given lo rr/one a c e rta in p a r r r l of p ro p e rty to
allow lor d e ve lo p m e n t ol s o m e th in g w h ic h
m ay give m il odors o r n o tsr It m a y not tie
im m e d iate ly adjacent to y o u r p ro p e rty, b ut
you m a r h r a lfr r tr d

When a developer w antrd to turn the
across from Sanford Middle School Into a
mall jieople turned out at the Hanford
Commission meeting, and as a result,
vented what they considered to be u
cholc e lor ih r use of that particular land

land
strip
City
pre­
|XK&gt;r

T h e lirst step Is to take heed to w h a t Will be
discussed I he second step is lo Info rm others
w h o m a y lie affected, t h ru tu rn o ut at the
c o m m is s io n o r I ’A Z m e e tin g a n d vo ice
objections

At times, there m ay be proposal* lo be
considered w h ic h w o u ld tie advantageous lo
In d ivid u a ls . C o m m is s io n s and hoards n e rd
not to h ra r both pros a n d cons In e very Itrm s
b ro u g h t u p lo r co n sid e ra tio n .
C itie s enact m e a sure s w ith ordinances
T h e y are re quired lo h a ve tw o readings and a
p u b lic he a rin g T h is is the o p p o rtu n ity (or the
p u b lic to add Its In p u t.

Not (laying attention to what may be
coming up today, could lead to problems
tomorrow.
Read the agendas which afreet you. Study
them and consider how they may or may not
alicct you.
Th e n attend the meetings and become part
of the government process. It’s the only way
govrrnm cnl by thr people ran work

Berry's World

QUACK
/

( i A T T halite In Congress with die rcurtratlk ally
itrprlxrd denizens of lie llrownsvtlle srvtkm of
llrtstklyn
I trow nsvtlle s teskfenls Mertert snarled
will
rever t&gt;r mistaken foe the t haitqwigttr dunking
limousine riding lobbyists wist arr swarming ail
over Capitol Mill In a gaudy display of x x fs e s lr
must le oft tie halt of G A T T
Whal these soup
kite hen d e n ts have In nirnmon Is art rrunnm k
prrdk ament an dire they rsnnot le sure from
i&gt;ne day lo Me text that they will eal Tills Is not
easily umtrrsliasl by congressmen senators and
fersklenls who have trouble hut toning their
fack riso vrr MeU ample mtdser tkms Hunger is
alien lo M em ’*
We are bring invited lo jean Mertert m his
h a trrd of these businessmen and of the
imlltktaria who (laxae-d G A T T al th ru le le s l It
simply never i n n e r his IllMe literal mind lhat
Me whole put'.t of G A T T Is lo expand ernrsenk
activity w h kh will inevitably result in the
creatton of new jobs for many of I heme who need
M em and more lax rrvenies that ran te used lo
help Me res!
Sen h subtleties are lost cm Mertert Me ran see
only an outrageous maldistrthutkm of wealth
and hla remedy fee It Is stralghtfie w srd las
these fdulcerals until Mvetr pq*s s&lt;|ueak and turn
ih r memrv over lo the needy of Itmwmssillr

M O R TO N K O N D R A C K E

Clinton should push job training
Conventional wisdom now lias II that instead
of pushing health earr reform as the top
priority lit his first two years in oilier.
1‘rrsid rn l Clinton should have pushed welfare
reform Wrong Me should havr pushed crime
and job training Next year, he should push job
training
W hy? Itreausr as Labor Secretary Hubert
Ketch and others have pointed out. trrlings of
economic Insecurity among the middle 60
percent of American families arr fueling a
corrosive cynicism about American politics
On a bipartisan basis. American elllrs have
moved ihe country decisively - and correctly Into lull participation In a highly trrhnologk al
glottal economy. Recent G A T T ratification was
an important step In that direction
However, while educated elllrs p rm p rr in
the n rw world economy, srm ltralnrd ordinaryworkers vullrr (m m competition with lowerwage workers abroad Having passed G A T T .
It's lime (or the administration and Congrrss to
equip workers to light bark.
On Nov. 22. In a speech to Ih r Democrallc
I.cadetship Council. Reich proposed a dramat­
ic nrw departure in job training, dismantling
existing government programs and Inslrad
equipping Individual workers (o pun base their
own training Reich proposed paying lor the
program by eliminating "corporate welfare" In
the form of direct subsidies and lax breaks to
business.
The flap over "corporate welfare" got a flurry
ol press attention, but Reich's training pro­
posal was practically Ignored. It look a huge
step In the direction of Republican-style
"empowerment’* programs of Ihe Ivpe often
advocated by progressive conservatives such
as former H UD Secretary Jack Kemp
The D LC Itself Is unveiling a *'GI Hill for
Workers” lo furnish them with vouchers to
buy training In an Interview. Reich said Ills
department Is still studying whether to
recom m end vouchers, loans, or lifetime
"training accounts" that workers could drawon like bank accounts
Reich wouldn't say how much his pro|*osal
will cost, but It's clear II would be more than
Ih r 813 billion over Dvr years called for In Ihe
administration's proposed Re-Employment Art
of 1994. which tnvolvrd consol Ida I ion and
rrfonn of existing training programs.
A n y proposal that Reich makes lo the While
Mouse will havr lo pass through a light budget
and priority review, lutst year. Job (raining losl
out to both health care und welfare reform.
Next year. II should lie pul at the head ol Ihe
line.
A dramatic Reich or DLC-style naming
Initiative could enable Clinton to steal a
political march on Republicans, but would alxo
supply a basis for bipartisan cooperation.
Republicans right now are divided on job
training. Incoming House Majority Lender Dick

Armey (Texas) said in an Interview that Ihr
government should do essentially nothing In
Ihe arra extepl cul taxes -q lhat business and
Industry ran rr ra lr jobs
"T ra in in g will lake c a rr of itself." he
Insisted
Am ong other Republicans. Sen Nancy
KassrlMimt (Kan I. incoming chair of the lodior
a n d M u in a n R e ­
sources Committee,
Is t a l k i n g a b o u t
forming a national
commisskm lo study
Ih r efficacy of all Job
(raining programs
Rep Hill Goodllng
|l*a I. slated lo chair
Ih r Economic Oppor­
tu n ity Committee,
wants in conduct a
(aster study and then
move on lo vouchers
and/or consolidation
of the myriad federal
tra in in g p ro gra m s
Ho should have
Into block grants lo
pushed crime
stale and local got
and job training
rrn m e nis Doodling
a lv i favors incentives
Next year, he
lo business lo pro­
should push job
v id e t r a in in g (n r
training J
workers.
Whichever party figures out the ties! plan
(or constant upgrading ol worker skills has a
chance lo dom inate A m e ric a n p olitics
because Reich Is undoubtedly rigid III saying
that (or average families, "downward m obili­
t y " Is eroding (h r A m rrlra n dream.
Since 1979. men who lack u college degree
havr suffered a 12 percent average decline In
Income. Am ong men and women who have
losl jobs since 1991, 20 (irrcrnl haven I
found new ones and 47 percent of those who
have are making less than they did Ix-forr.
Reich said he thinks Mils was Ihe key lo the
rage dial furled Ihe 1994 elections, but lie
thinks that neither party will profit from II for
long

£

"Once unbottled." h r said, '. muxs resent­
ment can poiaon the moral inirgrlty of the
nation, replacing ambition With envy. Intoler­
ance and hate. To d a y . Ih r targets are
Immigrants, w rllarr mothers, government
officials, guys and an Ill-defined ‘c o u n ­
terculture.* As the middle class continues lo
erode, who will Ik *Ih r targets tom orrow?"
Mr thinks they could be corporations
Instead ol drrnagogulng lo divert Ih r anger
of Ihe middle class. Ih r (turtles would lie
well advised lo coopc rale In rebuilding Ih r
middle class. And they should slur! In
Congrrss* second 100 days.

W AN M IN tiTtlN
Ttw new MrpuMk an
leaders no Capitol Mill (Momisr lo &lt; hange the
way business is done in Washington They
also may redefine the flnanrtal relationship
tietween Ihe United States fn e rn m e n l and
governments in the Middle I a n
While tbxnesllr reforms win tie at Ihe top ol
Ihe Kepublkan agenda O O P le alters arr also
likrlv to shine a spotlight on a question that
hasn't b re r **krd m uch in rerent years f a n
America afford |ra&lt; e In thr Mktdle Last *
One ol the prune
targets lor GOI* hud
get cutters this J a n ­
u a r y w ill be Ih e
$12 3 hillktn foreign
aki budget a prrett
n u l targrt since it
lacks any clear polit­
ica l c o n s titu e n c y
I hr lime rxtrptkw i to
this M ile - I s c a r l —m ay also (eel Ih r
pltk h. as lls sup|Hirt
rrs hate given dls
p ro po rtio n ately lo
llenttarats over the
years
S u p po r Ier » o I
f Can America
foreign assistant e —
afford peace In
whk h makes up less
the Middle
than one hall til I
East?
J
pcrcrtil ol the federal
budget — are about
to &lt;onltont Ihrir
worst nightmare in thr (M-rsmtage ol Sen
Jesae Heims. R N C , I be new &lt;Itairrnan ol Ihe
Senate Foreign Itrlaikins Commuter Mr has
promised a thorough review, along with
probable ruts, of (nrrlgn aki as (tart of next
year's budget Israel, and other friendly
countries in the Middle East, tan hardly
expert lo lie exempt front this review
All told. Am erica’s sup|«&gt;rt of peace m the
Middle East (tm m flng Iraqi Is In ext ess ol $|(J
billion per year Th a i Includes direct aid.
loans and foreign military sales cretins along
with other not snobvkius means ol support —
such as the charitable tax deductions allowrtl
lor blllkms ol dollars given by American*
each year lo Israel
Our t ongrrsslunal sources predict that
Helms' llrsl large! will tie Israel s partners In
peace — not Israel llsell S ln tr I‘resident
Jim m y Carter signed the Camp David peace
accords. !t's lire time accrpird wisdom among
Middle East leaders that making (trace with
Israel means an Influx of American dollars
The first tienrflclary was Egypt. Several
yrars alter Egypt kicked the Soviets out. It
was (terhaps natural that Anwar Sadat would
agrre lo Carter's |&gt;eace Initiative Hy risking
Mir economic wrath of Its Arab nrighltors
Egypt has been rewarded with roughly $2
billion In annual aid (rum thr Untied Stairs
while Israel receives ahoul 83 billion |&gt;er year
Together, these two countries reap ultoul 40
(trrcrnl ol thr entire foreign aid budgrl
Sotnr crlllrs view this as bribing (iroplr lo
do whal Is In Mtrlr Interest In Ih r first place —
make (trace Y rl rrrrn t advances In Ih r
Middle East peace proerss suggest dial Ih r
administration Is Inlrnt on broadening Its
dollars lor |H-urr Inlllallvrs beyond Egypt.
T h r dral thul Ih r Cllnlon administration
hrl|ird strike between Jordan and Israel the
w rrk brlorr Mir November rlrd lo n s cost
American taxpayer* ahoul 81 billion As
Incentive for Jordan to sign Ih r accords. Ih r
Untied Stairs a grrrd lo forglvr 8900 million
In Jordanian debt. Another 8375 million was
pul together In a fund lo sup|&gt;ort foreign
Investment In Jordan.
The newly created I’alrsilnlan territory In
Gaza and Jericho will also la- looking lo Mir
U n llrd Stales with outstretched hands So
lar. America has pledged only 8500 million
over live years lo help them rebuild Ihrir
war-lorn. |&gt;ovrrty-slr!ckrn land. Th e money is
far from adequate. Palestinians believe. Hy
any reckoning. II will lake far more than bus
already Itrrn made available lo rrra lr a
Palestinian economy thut can stand on lls
nwn.

�S*nfo'(J Hefaid. Smto^d. f londi ■ Thuttdav D t c i ^ U f 8 1994 - 14

Flooding
C o n tin u e d fro m f i f e 1A
rtsiibn is usrd sand
hags and pum ps lo protect
proftrrly
lln m r video of the
sulidivtsbm Ibaxling dating lia« k
to I *e**1 was shown Wednesday
at a inerting la-twrrn city torn
missitinrrs and rouniy rorttmls
situirr Itandv Morris
Halhrr Ilian rr hashing |»asl
problem* on ittr |iro|r» t Morris
wlwtsr dlslrtrl Intludrs thr arra
tort with t Its off It tale to (list us*
thr stains of thr |iro)r( t and try
to d rtrrm in r tiow to solvr thr
problem* Morris rm phasi/rd hr
was not s|iraklng for Ih r n lh rr
rrninly t ouunissioorrs nor as
board rh a lrm a n d u rin g th r
srsalt til
A survey of .Kt sutMtivlsion
rrs ld rn ts o u llin rd some of tlir
p io h ln n s w ith Ibiodmg I in lud

w

A ltrr the ib sign problems air
rrs td v rd
Ihr plan m ust hr
approved for |*itniis by 11»»* Sr
Johns' llivrr Water Management
I llsirtt t A revised plan bit ton
strut tbm tin ihr d llrfi is |&gt;rnd
tllg H ie (irrinllllrlg pirn rss ran
lake h r l w r r n 2 .1 m o n th s
Another month lor obtaining
m a irria ls and ih r r e m onths
&lt;oust m i lion time would pill Ihr

project into July In a itt'i ra w
■x rnartn. (h r o ltb l.il* (M ln m lr &lt;1
lamgwnnd engineer Fernand
1 tbllef suggested Ih r jwrmHtliig
p n r r t D g-&gt; l&lt;&lt;rm .»ril with modlll
m l lone »* bull! submitted mi tlir
plane milter than starling thr
pnx r M iiv r r
Muff I* M i^ t s lr t l ih r city lake
o v n m alnlrnam r nl Ihr* illlr h
•illrr ro n slru rlln n h completed

Itriisnn toouleretl Ihr t tty dors
ass I si re sid en ts III Hoot)
rmctgenry situations hut the
every -lav routine maintenance
on the county property should
lie done by the - until v
The group agreed the key to
proceeding with the t on si rut lion
Is full and open i omiminlt aibins
liet wren olhrlals and stall

Irtg p r o p e r l y da in a g r
dr
p rrt latlug pm|&lt;rrty values and
b r i n g u n a b le to tie r t h r l r
U n til-* .m s hotii llv r lo 72 hours
III I Itr p lo p ) l - h u l l !s to lir
dtinr In phases ih r rlty a g r r r d
to pay for material* w ith thr
ro u n iy plot idltig Ih r laUrr T h r
t l l y tio d g rlrd U n t n i lor (h r
Ills! phase and I lie ro u n iy has
t 2 U I ( l l ( l all-* aled for the work

However, Ih r im inty rnglneets
d ls a g r r r d w ith some of I h r
itesign fra lu rrs from I lie r ily 's
engineering firm even noting

There about SO railroad croaalng In Seminole County

Crossing
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
prrtly simple
e lt r an err nf filar k and trlb m
&gt;.&lt;ruing signs and pavement
mar kind* a irn nig vnu to an
iq* nm uig railroad r u m in g
a A an h t«&gt;r flashing rrd lights
signals amt gate* warning of an
oncoming train
• V r i r i try in t&gt;rai th r train to
a &lt;tossing

# Tu rn

approarhlttg a i rosslng and
llsirtt for trains m signals
eSr\r|

s to p

nt

park

oil

railroad trai Its undet anv eir
enmsI.IM rs even ll you don't
v r or heat Ih r warning signals
or train
At lr.i*t sis p ro p lr tgnorrd
Iliosr* i om itton s rn s r rules List

year

sorttr in itia l itesign informailtMi
was o rn tllrd from ih r plans
fu rth e r. I.ong*ood of lb la Is
llldli atrd the rlty would IHlt
maintain the dm h nr tie ha hi*
lor any problems arising trum
ihr design The county did not
want lo pim retl with a design
w hi- h didn i pass mustrr Morns
salt! an agreement was needed
lierause hr was stlfr (h r i m inty
would not hultd a pro)r&lt; t from a
design - m iniy enginrrrs did not
approve then a ttrp l rrs|a&gt;nsihil
tty lor |&gt;otrnuaJ liability
I s m i l ih r silt king points over
the design Involve whether thr
ditch at a *to d rg rrr turn should
!«• open or undrrground pipe*
and w lirthrr the pr--|*ised s e r ie s
of pipes i an tu u d lr the w atrr
volume

HarsM rr—t* Sr I t — i O * * *

Wanda Katly, left, and Patt Shafar alapla thirling to tha Ritr Thaatra parada float.

Christmas
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
warm afternoon win
"W h a t hriter lim e lo have
snow to play In than on a hot.
sunny afternoon,’ tie said
The children will also have the
•
unity to decorate a Irre
from Santa’s Tree Farm with
citrus, poptnrn. peanut huttrr
tones and other natural snat ks
for the birds who will visit
Sanford from up n orth this
wittier
The Hit/ Rascal* Pageant will
tirgin at 4 30 p nt on the Second
Si reel stage
Following ihr pageant there
will lx* a performance of conirm porury Christ mas tunes by

t h r G augh Folk Singers from 5
to 5 30 p m
tlir Im part Pro­
duction* A ilin g Trou|&gt;e will
perform at 5 30 p m
Light U p Sanford, th r annual
tree lighting rerrm o ny will bursl
Kilo lull brightness at &gt;i p in
followed by performance** by thr
Seminole H igh School acting
and Ja// troupes
F in a lly
as ih r blanket ol

darkness rnvrlofie* Ihe city. Ihr
Sixth Annual Christmas lbi.it
Parade will lake place on the
waters ol l-ik r Monroe Shim
m rrln g through the waters born
the Si Jo h n ’s River Into the
Sanford waterfront area, thr
boats will bring ih r day ol
(icllvltlcs lo a rloae as (h r |&gt;eople
of Sanford count down the final
day* until Christmas

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Election

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C o n tin u e d from Page I A
commussion meeting
resented I lie i f*t1l!)l**!oll as tlir
videotaping the p ru e d ln g s Sev­
official canvassing l«-«atd
eral m em brrs of the Fratrrnal
McCtanahan s l r i n i gave three
Order of Police. (FO P ) which
reason*
endorsed his campaign were
1 persons werr allow n l lo g-*
with him
in and out of the polling area
I.y in u held up h u hand arid standing a) Ih r rntrattie and
ir-j-i* stf-t anllmrltv to address c o n v e r s i n g w i t h th e |*ill* e - - ( I l r e i
the matter but. was refused
on duty, a n d 'or other jxr»cm*
"T h is is not a igjbii- hearing
2 I have had several voter*
responded M a v ia ttrtiy e Smith
complain that the machine they
"and vuu arr not allowed lo used was dlfhcull to line up with
•jxak Tbts is strictly a com
Ih r candidate s name
mission m a tte r"
3 I teiptest a manual recount
Lyons won tlie elect Ion lor etiy of thr ballot* and an inspection
rornmissbinrr District 3 by a of all voting mai times used in
margin of only seven votes out of thr election
Ihr 4ftf* halbil* which wrrr cast
lleforr the commission liegan
The district has 3.05M eligible
dis* ussioits City Attorney Hill
voters
Colbert gave hi* opinions on the
In his Irttrr filed Just prior to m altrr H r said lhal according lo
thr meeting McClanahan wrote
Florida Statute* a vote would
" A s p ro v id e d In S e c tio n
automatically lie recounted if ih r
102 I6fi III. Florida Statutrs. I
difference w rrr one half of one
A A M if lanalian of Seminole prrrent or less ’Hut according
C o u n ty . Florida, believe tb r
In tnv calculation*,** he said
election returns from all prr"Ihl* doesn't fit I he rase Iri lilts
C lncls In 1lie* Dec 11. 1004 election *'
election are erroneous
Colbert said In Ills service as
I
hereby protest th r canvas* ofc i t y a t t o r n e y to v a r i o u s
such returns by the San lord munlcljMlHtr*. he ha* seen sim i­
Canvassing Board and request
lar tlose races in both Oviedo
l bat said returns be investigated, and Casselbrrry recently where
exam ined, checked, and cor­ the dllfcrenccs were 10 voles or
re cte d b v said C a n v a s s in g
less
Ibsird
Colbert explained lha l the
M a y o r Hr it ye S m ith and
complalutant, McClanahan. ha*
Commissioner Lon Howell rep­ thr right within Hi days lo file

an oflu tal protest |ictitbin with moved to certify that the tabula
its* « In ult Judge who would lion of vole* wa» correct Howell
then make determination* In the seconded Ihr motioti
Mi &lt; lanalian did not vote on
mailer
He added tliat complaint* I the matter, but asked the ettv to
rrqurst that the voting Ilia* bines
and 2 prr s* ntrd b&gt; M-Clanahan
did not address any mutters With lie isolated a* arr tlir ballots for
whti h tlir city could vote to deny a period &lt;&gt;( at least tO day *
Colbert lotirludrd. "O f iiHifse.V
th r return tabulation
T h e re­
quest for the manual recount a* city attorney, w r will lie
dor* address it however.
he p rrparrd to »|M-ak on lie ball ol
the r lty should this go to court
added
Mi C lanahan responded " I
When Mayor Smith - ailed lor a
mot bin on the maltrr. there was have three attorneys in my
lamlly. and we ll handle our ow n
silence
Is it appropriate for us to ask mailer* "
question* of Mi McClanahan’’
I h r only other Hern on Ihe
a s k e d C o m m is s i o n e r L o u
agenda lor yesterday * nooiill iu - ll
Not nl this nine
responded Colhrrt "It would in i ailed commission nice ting was
approval of {u yin rn t* to depu­
e llrrt I* ihe taking of trstlm o
ny. and lhal is not ih r purpose ol ties and clerks who (Mrilripated
III Ih r rlrrllo n proers* That
this parti- ular rnerimg
Mayor Smith commented that in .iitrr was approved u na n i­
as a mrm lier of Ihe canvassing mously
board, she fell thr ti.illots were
cotin led correctly "Hut regard­
ing complaint number one." she
said "I would 1*- very concerned
If this hapjieiied ’
Howell agreed lhal Ihe count
Friday. Dac.9, 1W4
w as accuralr, but also expressed
Cheeseburger on Bun
concern over the mailer of sup­
Lettuce and Tomato Slice
porters going into Ih r poll*,
Peaches
w hich wa* called com plaint
or Chel’s Salad or Bag Lunch
numTier one
Low Fat Milk
A ll r r another long pause.
Commissioner W h llry Kekstrtn

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DEATHS
W A L T E R G . IM E 8 S R .
Waller G lines Sr . H4. laind o vrr Place. lamgwiMxl. died
Tuesday. Dec 6, I ’J iM al Meruit
an Nursing Center. laingwiMMl
Ibun Ib-c 23 IB99 in Roswell.
G n., h r m ovrd to Central Florida
In
He wa* a (Mtstal servUr
station manager
H r was a
memtier of First baptist Chinch,
of Cape Coral. He belonged to
the Shrluers. Masonic laxlge,
Scottish Rile and Klwanls He
was a Marine Corps v rlrru n ol
World War I
Survivors Include son. Walter
G J r .. Winter Spring* sister.
Mary Lou Gat tIs. Ma riel la. Ga
H u ld w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangement*
W I L L IA M A N T H O N Y
M CDO NALD
W illiam Anthony McDonald,
7(i. Kina Court, Cusscllierry.
died Tuesday. Dec ti. HUM at
Flo rid a Hospital. Altam onte.
Ibiru Ju n e H. lU IH in Hrooklyn.
N.Y . h r moved to Central Flurnl.i hi 1HH7 II*- was an adminis­
tration rilfirr clerk fur Long
Island Lig htin g Co He was
Catholic He served In Ihe ll.S
A rm y during World War II He
belonged lo Knight* ol Col
umbiM.
Survivor* Includr wife. Kl*lr
K.t daughter. Lynn Kowalski.
L o n g Is lu n d : s o n . R o b e rt.
H o lc iw a . H a w a ii; b r o t h e r .
G e orge. S lo trn Islands four

g r .i n d e li il il r r n
o n e g re .ii
granddaughter.
Uearon D im t Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando, in charge of ar
rungement*
D O R IS M A R IE P A C K
Doris Marie Pack. 72. Country
C lu b C ir c le . S a n fo rd , died
Tuesday. Dec 0. |9H4 al C rulral
Florida Regional Hospital Mis
Pack was H iru Aug Ih. l ‘ »22 In
Pemberton. W V « Stic was a
homemaker
Survivor* include husband,
Paul W sons Richard. S,inford
Wayne. Sjxikanr. Wash . sister.
Olive S u m n e r, D e l.a nd one
g r a n d c h ild ; t w o g re a t
grandchildren
All Faiths Cremation Service.
Casselberry. In charge of ar
rangeinents
C A S S A N D R A L Y N N W IL D IN G
Cassandra Lynn W ilding, li.
Helen Street, Winter Springs,
died Tuesday. Dec 0. IIMH
Ibun Feb 10. IHHH m Orlando,
she was a lifelong C rntral Flor­
ida rrsldeni Site was a kin­
dergarten student at W inter
Springs Klciuciit.uy School. She
a tte n d e d S t a r lig h t lla p t 1st
Church
S u rvivo r* Include m o lh e r.
Sandra Wilding. W ilder Springs,

brothers. Andrew. Anthony.
Isilli nl Winter Springs, sister
Sarah, Winter Springs: maternal
grandmother. Doris Handy Or

Lindo: m aternal g r.m d l.ither.
Milton Handy. Memphis. T o m .:
m aternal grea t-g ran d m o the r.
M an Handv. Orlando Hi half-

brnther* and halt-sister*
W o o d lawn Funeral Home and
M em orial Park. O rla n d o . In
charge of arrangements

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Summit of Americas: Enough squabbles for all
ibai Ibr suinitiil toasn I whed
ulrd fot a date aftrt Inauguration
ol its nrw pti sidrnt nr *1 month
MIAMI
Th la wrvk s Sum in 11 ('ariblw-an Island nattuus w rrr
"I ihr America* l« (111 m iiftr 1u up tn ami* uvrt (M ilana salrs
in i|iout a brmtajihrrn Itrr ttailr and at least one votisulrrrd
hovruttlng thr snnimlt
/mm ("linion ailininttiiatioii nf
Id &lt;1%M r . hul It * hrrti a butnpy
And then there was Cuba thr
tmul la Miami
iwld man out In Miami
W ith 3 3 hradti o l sta ir
Argrntlna wanted ih r ("ubaji
•v|iriird tn jo in I’rrsiifm i problem on ih r agenda And
i liutmt on ftiilav hit ihr llrst some im inutes thought ('Union
ii b g.iilw-ring In nearly Ih rrr should have asked ('idtan Iradet

session — which tie convened
Ih r start of negotiation* to make
('tide the llisl South Anirrit an
nation drawn in m thr ftrr trade
rone that now cover* Canada
and Mexico

By RITA n t A M I S H
As v&gt;. iated Press Writer

ilriailr*

nmi|irUng Intrrrsts
» r r r irirvitahlr And this ran fry
r n r r la no r xrrptkm

On thr r v r ot (Tllnlun a atrtv.il
til Miami, bla aldrw jaiintrcl a
% aunimtl prerlrw W rdnrs
W hrn Mr look tiark (wrhapw
•vrial vrara from now on this
Mitmnli. tt twill br t r r n aa a
mtlrwtonr in Ihr hrm lvp hrrr
a
markrr by tohlrh ptrjgrrM ovrf a
awrrplng (irnad of tlm r will br
rnraaurrd." deputy national sei vastly adviarr Saniurl tlergrr
told rrp o rtrf* at Ih r W'hltr
Hauer
And in Miami. W hile House
"inerlor Mark Mi l-itty eald
M r arr vrrv nrar a rnnerneue
"f thr full agrnda and Hut t*
highl) unusual going Into an
inirrnaimnal mreftng "*

Thr summit t* truly potsrd
for siict rss " hr deviated
Hut li basil l all hern harmnnt
Mra/tl lor rta n tplr. toasmlflrd

A n d a loud protest arose from
srvrra l summit nation* when
Clinton proposed lo rx rlu d r stall
advisers from his group meet
lugs with fellow head*of state
S r v r r a l S o u t h A m e ric a n
countries complained that th r
p re sid e n ts r s p r r tally those
fairly n rw to ndlre, touldn't h r
r x p r i t r d to dlsr uss thr in
I r l r a e l r i o f tra d e a n d
let httologv

f'ldrl C'astro to attend
Most all th r p a rticip a tin g
cuunlrtrs Initially complained
that ibr U S summit agrnda did
not forus enough on trade —
allbnugb those convertts were
t aimed by prr summit talks that
p ro d u rrd a draft a g rrrrn rn t
endorsing an Am ericas F rrr
Tra rlr Agreement by 2005
That would br lar sootier than
the 2020 goal recently adopted
by Aslan and Par ifk naiiotis at a
similar summit last m onth in
Indonrsla
T h r Miami summll matks tlie
beginning of ih r adm lnlsira
lin n 's th ird m a jo r m arket
o p rn ln g offensive following
hard fought vlcto rlrs on Ihr
N orth Am erican F r r r Trade
Agreement last yrar and this
m o n th s approval of a new
General Agreement on TatlfT*
and Trade
Clinton toas also r v p rr tr d In
a n n o u n c e at (he th re e dav

Th e adntltusiraliivn gave tn i&gt;n
that point, d rs p ttr Clinton s
preference for w hat he rtvnsiders
the m ore freew heeling ill*
cusslon of leaders alone, ac
lo rd in g to diplomatic sources
T h e president* each *111 be
allow rd to tiring a lop level
mlntstrr to thr dts. usakmt Sal
urdav with the exception ot a
working turn h w hen only the
presidents will attend with th rtr
In tr.p rrtrr*
Itran l had a problem from the
tv-ginnlng with Ih r summit date
co m in g al a tlm r when Us
o u t g o in g g o v e r n m e n t h a *
lame duck statu* and the n rw
tram won I tie installed until
Jan u ary The lim in g also was

Assisted suicide law blocked
including once in writing — gel a second dortor s
opinion and w alt IA dav s

B , BRAD C A IN
Associated Press Writer
SA LEM D tp — A federal Judge ha* derailed
Oregon * bid to become ihr llrst p lif f in (hr
nation In d ilu tion doctor assisted suicide for ihr
terminally 111
l S District Judge Michael Hogan issued a
temporary restraining order Wednesday blocking
t he law. which was supposed to take effect today
Hogan plans to hear arguments Dec 19 on
w hether the law is constitutional
There are terminally til people who had their
ho|iea raised, who believed that they had won the
right to a gentle and peaceful death '* said
Barbara t'oombs Lee. the chief sponsor of
Measure 16
This ts an unwarranted govern
ment Intrusion Into personal private choices of
dying Individuals *’
O re g o n vo te rs n a rro w ly a p p ro v e d
.c-usted suicide measure on Nov 8

the

(he law would allow patients to request
ute ending m ediation if a doctor determines that
it;' v* have less 'than si* months to live The
pal lent must .vvjt lor the drugs three times —

The taw ts the first of Its kind In the world
tkx tor assisted suicide ts technically Illegal in the
Netherlands but doctors are guaranteed tmmunl
tv If they follow strict guidelines
National Right to Life and other opponents
began legal assaults against Measure 16 as soon
as It passed
“ We re doing this so that people will not kill
themselves" said Jam es Itopp a Terre Haute.
Ind law vet and opponent of assisted suh id* who
requested the restraining order
The Oregon attorney general s office said the
law ts constitutional, and backers were confident
the measure would survive court tests
Meanwhile the Michigan state Senate passed a
bill Wednesday to permanently make assisted
sutetde a felony Those convicted of violating the
ban could serv e up to four years in prison and pay
a 82.000 fine Michigan's temporary ban i»n
assisted suicide rip tre d Iasi month

less than optimal for Mexico
w h kh maugutatrd a nrw jnesl
deni K in rslo Zedillo. Jusl dav*
before the summll

Tarso F trr ha dl Lima

Ultimately Mel a i t i fl« w to
lli.wtl to siniHith tufTled fralltets
The IIrarIlians told him they
would send hoth ibeir outgoing
I‘resident Itamar Fram ti and the
I 't e s i d r n t r l r d
F e rn a n d o
Hrnrtque Cardoso

(krspltr or )&gt;etha|is I n a use of
the troubled planning Lai In
n a tio n s h a ve " s u c h little
exjH-t tatkuis Ihrrr I* mi fear
that this will tie a failure
said
Oirgii A ttU (itrmrr Venezuelan
representative at the United Na
lions and a Latin Am erican
specialist with thr Council on
Forrlgn Ifrlalhins

All the misunderstandings
have been overcom e
said
llr a il l 's Am b assad o r I'aulo

Kvrn s i sin cess in Miami
won’t guarantee an easy j«*tllk al
road for Clinton in Washington

H ouse D r m n r f a ll' leader
Ifk hard Gephardt ol Missouri an opponent of the Mexico
Canada agreement - CtIUlloned
Ctlnlon on Wednesday against
enter lug into agreement* with
(outline* a rm l prepared to live
up to their jKomtsrs to their own
proplr, or in ours **
Gephardt ts seeking strong
guarantees linking freer trade
with latsir and environmental
isstte* a very touchy subject
wlift l atm America

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE
A M E N D M E N T S T O TH E
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y C O M P R E H E N S IV E P LA N
P U B L I C H E A R I N G T O B E H E L D D E C E M B E R 13.1 9 94
ON DECEM BER I 3. 19*4 THE SEMINOLE COUNTY HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (BCC)
w m CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING (ADOPTION MCAMINO) TO CONSIDER REQ UESTED LARGE
SCALE AMENDMENTS TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THE BCC WKL
HEAR CITIZEN VIEWS ANY LOCAL GOVERNMENT OR OTH ER AGENCY COMMENTS. ANO TAKE
BCC ACTION ON THE REQUESTED AMENDMENTS (ANO RE70NINGS ASSOCIATED WTTM THE
AMENDMENTS) AS DEPICTED BELOW THE BCC WILL ALSO CONSIDER COMMENTS FROM THE
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS PRIOR TO FINAL BCC ACTION
IN ADOITION THE BCC WILL CONSiDE ft AMf N O M INTS TO THE TEXT OF THE COM
PREM ENSIVE P L A N IN P A R TIC U LA R A M l NDMI N TS TO THI IN TR O D U C TIO N . G O A L S .
P O L IC IE S O B JE C T IV E S IIN D IN G S IS S U E S AND C O N C E R N S MAPS
TA B L E S
FIGUR ES C H A R TS OR O TH ER GRAPHIC DEPICTIONS TO ANY
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D E F IN IT IO N S S E C TIO N

FUTURE LAND USE
O f SIGN
LIB R A R Y S E R V IC E S
IN TI R G O V E HNWI NT Al
C O O R D IN A T IO N
SO LID WAS T E
MASS TR A N S IT

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C A P ITA L IM P R O V E M E N TS
TR A F F IC C IR C U L A T IO N
P O TA B L E W ATER
P O R TS A V IA TIO N AND
R f l A T E O F A C IL IT IE S
P U B LIC S A F E TY
IN T R O D U C T IO N S E C T IO N

THE BCC WILL ALSO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF A PROPOSED NEW ELEM ENT TO THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN EN TITLED ECONOMIC ELEM ENT ~ THE PURPOSE OF THIS
NEW OPTIONAL ELEMENT IS TO FORMALIZE THE C O U N TY S COMMITMENT T C ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT ANO CARRY OUT THE ACTIONS ANO REACH THE O B JEC TIVES OF T H I
COUNTY'S PUBLISHED DOCUMENT EN TITLED SEMINOLE COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPM ENT
PROGRAM. 1»S3

THE PUBLIC HEARING WILL BEGIN AT 6 00 PM OR AS SOON TH ER EAFTER AS P O S S ­
IBLE. IN ROOM 1028 (BOARO CHAMBERS) OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY SERVICES
BUILOING. 1101 EAST FIRST STR EET SANFORD. 32771 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE URGED TO ATTENO ANO BE HEARD REGARDING THE REQUESTED AMENDMENTS
ANO RE20NINGS WRITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE PRESENTED AT THIS HEARING OR
SUBM ITTED TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS C/O COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING DIVISION THE
HEARING MAV BE CONTINUED FROM TIME TO TIME AS FOUND NECESSARY

The nun y t s ^ a a b t r attempt to stop Dr
Jack Kevurfiftni N n A r has fe rn present at 21
deaths the mfst rr.w nt on Nov 26

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
F L O R ID A

NOTICE
Th o $9.99 gold earrings and charm s
advertised on page 2 of this week's
circular are incorrectly described as
being 24K T h e y are actually 14K.
W o appologiso for this error.
with k^ntioa
Monthly rates as tow as S7.95 mo.

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ENTERTAINMENT

There’s Something

W ILD

In Them There Woods!
* Souvenirs •Collectibles
* Outdoor Furniture
• Picnic Tables •Carvings
•Cedar Chest
•And A Lot, Lot More'

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THINGS

Jtscmeess
HOURS

TUT r*AT t 4 SUN 11 \

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MON I HI 7 ft SAT 4 )

26625 SR 46, Sorrtnto, FL
M ? y w *«ni of I 4 on

(9 0 4 ) 3 8 3 -3 8 6 4

Er^Oy YiVrter Wonderland try maioa a snowman
or rvowng snowbaH at Magnoba 5q after parade
ih&lt;ewe&gt;WF^i|„(-r

•SANTAS TREEFAHM •

Join the tun of decorating a Christmas tree1
e*MBfHfee**"Vsefmm
• Visit W ith Santa A M ic k e y M o u s e
• Chrfsfm as Tree L ig h tin g 6:30 P M
• S tre e t P a rty • 7:30 P M w ith
B h y G u ys Band In H a n d A lla y

EE G IF T
R T IF IC A T E S
I KC EFR
Visit Tha Downtown Merchants
and Enter Drawing
Support ‘ YourmDowntown
Merchants • Open til 6 PM

FR E E F A M IL Y FU N

APPROX
ACRES

RURAL 10
TO
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT

397

INDUSTRIAL
TO
MEDIUM
DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL
SUBURBAN
ESTATES
TO
LOW DENSITY
RESIDE NT1AI

25 B

N O T t:
Tm S It tu W* S COH TiHUt D
muu tut JuHt I*. ISM
BCC P interestraw*:
PUITE
HOME CORPORATION

• Christmas Parade • 3 00 PM
4:30 into evening on 2 stages at Magnolia Sq.
Music • Dance • Theatre - Talent Pageant
•S N O W -TONS OF SNOW*

AMENDMENT
FROM • TO

VISION DEVELOPERS.
INCORPORATED

STANLEY FRAN0KIN

PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
(Orrtct)
TO
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
(COUMf MCIAt
and O rn ct)

43 4

LOCATtOH/REZONINO
Atnj«»n Ihr east wde (Xthe Central f land*
GreeneWeyiSR
Grt&gt;eneW*y (S R 417
417)| *ppea»mato«yf
approim* &lt;f*C
leetnorthr*fSn 414 AOUTTlNGSR 04
ApprottmaMy 3 COOIwl m l ot r* inter ■
err San ul the (ireenaWey end S H 414
sxtixavu *(**oiirri«tely I 400 ted south
ol LMe Jevup ni ZONING From A '10
lAgncuflurei
*•1toPUD IPlanned unit Devd
DCC DISTRICT 3
Apprownalery 1 700 leel weal of I aie
Emma Road abutting Emma OaLs Trad
on He norm Myrtte l aL* on the south and
the CityolL ai* Mary onthe rati
BCC DISTRICT 2

Tcuti vde of C R 46A (Paoia Road) anmediately loutheast of the intervectun of
and C R 411 and C R 40A abutting (he
C&gt;tyoll4ke Mary REZONING From A-1
(Agncutturs) to R-IA tSmgto Fafluty
Dwaftng Ontncli BCC DISTRICT 5
Appioornately 615 leel eavl ot S R 414
(AtatAya I r*U| between Park Road and
PaimVMMyDny*
REZONING from
PCD (Planned Commercial Deyetopmenl
Oxtnct) to PUD (Planned Urol DevetopBCC DISTRICT 1

6 If Ihe Battle Ridge Compamea ol Florida amendment and re/onmg are adopted by the Board, a prorated
amendment w«4also becotmderedailo the Count/* Water and Saw** Servloes Area Maps ccntaned m (he PolaW# Water
and Sanitary Sewer E lernenH ol IfWSemmole County Compratonsiva Plan Tiiepropoval would eatend a central water and
sewer boundary overton property This item was continued ttom ttv» Spring 1994 to the I all 1994 amendment cycta by the
Hoard an June 14 1904

LAND USE AMENDMENTS ON PROPERTY CONTAINING FLOOO PRONE AND WETLAND AREAS REMAIN SUB­
JECT TO THE APPLICABLE CONSERVATION LAND USE DESIGNATION AND VARIOUS OVERLAY ZONING
CLASSIFICATIONS AND THE PROVISIONS RELATING THERETO
nwtoMS wife asAS'iirus Mtfssa ASSdtaxci to faancieari m aav or th im e«ociio-wos
contact ret twnortt
atLAt'Ow4D4»»aturw» A0*cooao&gt;v*rcw«»n;&gt;t»i iv*; rivet or i»( m i i va n j i h i i c lit iv i cs m i
nwsows ruu aonSi0 t»*t &gt;r i«tt ( f -t to **et»i *n , ulc v u ui »r n-v mut-au i»a« w-n atio * wtcowo or lei
ewocltoiwosAhOiOw tuc»eu*eost t « ( » u»r ano to lasu«t * vt*S»nu ercowo c* i»( m o c iio im h m*m n«&lt;CMAicoao
KaCiuMS let TUTWMMr* »H0 tv-OfSCI ueos wmiCh let ASMAt issrvto i*iO« da StAtull t Stci.oa r»S SK-I
IF YOU WISH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. PLEASE CALL (407) 321-1130. EXT. 7394. COPIES OF
THE PLAN AMENDMENT REPORTS AND ANY COMMCNTS RECEIVED ARE AVAILABLE fO R PUBLIC
RE VIEW AT THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING OFFICE. ROOM 316? 1101 EAST
FIRST STREET SANFORD BETW EEN THE HOURS OF 800 AM AND 500 I'M MONDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS

�f.anlord Herald Senlord Florida

■ y TIM W H IT M im
Associated Pisss Writer

Lobby reform up for revision
W AS H IN G Tll.N
Afire flltbustrrihg &gt;1 Drinm rail* lobby
rrlotm hill In death lirfutr the m ldlrrm elrtikiti*. S r n t lr
Republic an* intend In reuse the m rd*iirr .mil |m*h lor
rd ilv l»l 1
G O I’ ollli Idl* say I lint plan I* likely In lilt Imlr a vtrtudl I m ii
nil gift* (nt lawmaker*
Demi* 1 dlli ollli u U *dlil Wednesday lh.ii Senate GOI* leader
llnh Dole hail inrtitlnnril iht hill recently d« out that could hr
agreed nn rally III ih r *r*%iun Anil Srn Mill h McConnell
H Kv *dlil hi* *idll I m * twtn drafting 4 trxtw d hill, working
with lilt A ltirlk d ii ( 'ivil Liberties l iilnn In change some
pfm ItkHn I lid I prom ptrd objection* earlier till* ytd l
M&lt; Connell said hr plan* a new lobby hill which hopefully
wilt mil Interfere with .1 citizen's right In [wiiilon Congress At
I hr «rry least » r don't want In h d tr d i hllllii|( rftrrl nit Ihr
right* nl people "

It's Christm as in W ashington
W A S H IN G TO N

7A

Nation’s first gun court smoking

NATIONAL
BRIEFS

Sdiitd Claus *riilrit hi* fieri r irinunrit rrd

1 dp nn Ih r head nl a hnmrlr** tiny a* tirs ld rn l (Tlnlutt

Thursday. D«ctfflb*i 6 1W4

sang

idfnl* with Mini *lngrt Arrtha Franklin In saiutr Ih r 71*1
annual lighting of Ih r National Christina* T ir r
Mill Ih r piranlrnt delegated Ih r throwing of Ih r switch
Wednesday night In hi* I t yrar old daughter. C hrlxea
Hrt rllnrt *ui« r*«(nlly lit 10.000 hutti* on Ihr Itvr 40 foil mil
Colorado *pru&lt; r a* ih r audtrncr and hrr pareni* applauded
t'hninn luld ih r t rnwd and a irtrvU io n audience that Ih r irrr
l* a aynthnl of ih r rtiduring talur* of nur It* rw ”
"A * w r light tt. Irl ll rekindle In nur heart* fallh and hope
and tnvr lot nnr anm hrr hr said *iandlng nn a *lagr on Ihr
gra**y F lll|&gt;*r *nulh nf Ihr I1&lt;*m1I|I W h llr House

FAA explains planes' de-icing
W A S H IN G TON
II (fir *lght of dirpnrl worker* spraying
i h rm lra li nn yemr plant t aught yarn ryr. welcome in dr icing
• ru n n
It * Ih r tlm r nf yrar when aii|mrt errw* wage war with Irr —
and w hrn kin g I* a nmxtani tn ru rrn for atrtlnr* and
passenger* allkr
ih r season nf told »n.t|&gt;* Irrrrln g rain and
hluwlng *nnw
Itul Ihr Frdrral AyUtinn Adrnlnlatralinn. Ihr a grn ry 1 barged
with krrping Ihr *ktr* *alr lor ain rail. I* coming fnrth with
word* nl reassurance Travrlrr* going through Am rrlra'* cold
w ra ih rr atrpori* will llkrlv mrr pilot* and ground rrrw
cher king closely for let al Iht* tlm r of yrar. It way*
Crew* will makr lltirral u*r nf d r Icing fluid* Ihr FA A * 1.1/
Nrbfrit *aid Wednesday

W ill most backaches go away?
W A S H IN G TO N — Mo m people *trirkrn hy auddrn (uinful
episode* ol low bark pain don’t n rrtl aurgrry or r v r n expensive
diagnostic lest* a government barkrd |»anr| nf experts *ald

today.
I h r prtililrm will go away spontaneously for 90 p rrcrn l of
•uffrtrr* w uhln four wrrk* ih r exjiert* *ald
In ih r tnranitm r ih r br*i advice 1* to »jirn d nn m orr than
two nr Ih trr day* tn lied lakr over4he counter painkiller* am)
*iart moderate exercise a* warn a* possible. ih r new guideline*
Irnm ih r l! S Agency for Health f air Policy and Research
tc« o m m rn d
The guldrhnr* do mil jddrrw* chronic tiark problem*
defined a* l-^sjivg longer than th rrr nioiilh*
From A ta o cla te d P r # t» re p o rti

Briefs
C o n tin u e d from Page IA
Improvement* A* a resull. m onthly Irdrral disbursement* 10
some 600 eligible children In Scm lnnlr and Orange Counllr*
were increased by $100,000 beyond department goal* David
A T ru b rv . mun*rlor. and William J Malay. *uprrvl*or. both of
the Children ami Families Program. were honored In a
ceremony In I-akr linrna Vi*ta ltd* morning. Also honored
with a $600 gift and certlflcale were the six person court
administration *tarf of the I nth Judicial Circuit in Melbourne.
Fla The judicial rlrru ll Include* Seminole and Brevard
County The six-person train saved morr than $140,000 by
reducing expense* and reducing stall by two jienple Florida
Tax Watch I* a watchdog group which seek* to expose waste —
and rlllciency — In government

Courthouse halls decked
S A N FO R D — A virtual fore*! ha* sprouted ln&gt;m celling* all
over the fourth floor office* and hallways of the Seminole
County Courthouse Employee* have hern hard at work In
their oil duly hour*, making and hanging the paper pine tree*
decorated In a rainbow of gllitrr
The workers have decked the hall* with the art work to
brighten the offices during the Christmas season. The clerk*
are having an open house late thl* afternoon for courthouse
worker*

Holiday tree lighting
L O N G W O O D — The holiday spirit will flit the air Dec. 10 a*
Santa Clau* arrives with randy for the children al Ihe second
annual Longwood Festival Holiday Tree high ling.
The event at thr corner of Warten and Wilma Sired* liegin*
at 4 p m and culminates with the tree lighting al (&gt; p m.
Visitor* will then have Ihr opjmrtunlty lo walk around and
shop In Ih r historic district.
Park* and Recreation Director Sandy Lomax noted all
donations from the event will go to needy Longwood children
Kicking oil ih r artlvttlrs. children can decorate rookies and
make a holiday ornament. Entertainment will be provided by
Ih r Lym an High School Choir. Showtime Dance Studio. Girl
Seoul* singing Christmas carol*, and Ih r Christ Episcopal
Church Choir Santa I* scheduled lo arrlvr al 5 15 p m
There will tie a thrift shop featuring ‘'Santa's Grab Hag
Shop*’ lo help stretch the holiday budget, a bukr sale and rake
walk going on during ihe lair afternoon. Information uhout
donations (or the thrill shop, w hich will o|&gt;eratc Dec 10 and
H , can l&gt;r obtained trom Pat Smith H JI-6 1 7 5 For more
Information about thr tree lighting call 2I&gt;0:1447.

Correction
Th e report on thr Sanford city c irri Ions Wednesday. Dec. 7.
erroneously statrd lhal City Commissioner A A MrCiunahan
said h r Identified Ricky Shafer as having gone into the {Milling
place during Tuesday's election. Th is was Incorrect. MeClanahan said he saw Sieve Yancey entering the polling place
during ih r voting process T h r Herald apologizes for this error.

Correction
In a recent slory ahnul (h r revival of Ih r Miss Sanford
pageant. Ih rrr was some erroneous Inlonn.it Ion.
The Dec. 20 SHDW’A function ut which Miss Florida Mrgan
Welch will appear. will luke place al 5:30 p m In the Colonial
Room Restaurant on First Street. T h r Jan. 6 orientation
program will lakr place al thr Sludloon First Street In Sanford.
W r regrrt any Inconvenience this error may have caused.

P R O V ID E N C E
HI
Ih r
nation s llrsl G u n Court is sitmk
trig
R u n hy a Ju d g e w hose
nickname 1* "Maximum Jo hn
anil supported even hy the
National Hlllr Association. Ihe
lour month old court ha* *rnl
tialf of the offender* that have
&lt;o m r tirfore ll lo {all
Mayor Vincent Clancl w r* that
a* a marked Improvement He
ttr»t pushed for the court after
learning of a study lh.ii said less
th a n 25 p erce n t of people
charged wilh gun related crime*
in ITo v id e w r last year went lo
{all
The same people who com ­
mitted crime* with gun* w rrr
still on the *treel*.‘" Clancl said
W'r decided w r would *prrd
and tighten up Ihe pmces*
Other «tatr* are closely wat
ching Ih r lwo year experiment
"If I incidence pull* Ihl* off.
oilier* will look al II.** said Sgt
Robert O'Toole, a Itnslon poller

Clinton
signs GATT
legislation
■ * MARTIN C R U TS IN O in

AP Economics Wrtlar
W A S H IN G T O N President
Clinton signed legislation Inday
lhal authorities Ihe United Slate*
lo join with 123 oilier nation* In
t h r m o s t s w e e p in g t r a d r
agreement in history, declaring
that * American ran lead In Ih r
21*1 century
C l i n t o n s a id l h a l I h r
22.000 |iagr .interment lhal cut*
glottal tariff* by 3R p rrrrn l and
kn&lt;M k * down other turner* lo
trade w as a victory for American
w o rk e r* b e ca u se 11 w o u ld
expand markets for U S pro­
ducts and setv Me*
The prr*idrnt signed Ihe Im
plernenilng legislation in ih r
ornate hall of the Organization ol
American Stale* Citntun was
flanked hy m em tiers of hi*
a d m inistration and outgoing
House Sjieakrr To m Foley and
Senate Republican leader Bob
Dole, w hose suppori was crucial
In (h r (Inal days tn winning
congressional passage
Clirilon * signature mean* lhal
almost 40 countries have now
approved Ihe agreement and
uno lh rr 40 are expected to do so
b rlo rr Ihe rnd of this year The
G A T T accord, which set* up a
new, more powerful World Trade
O rga n iza tio n 10 police trade
dispute*. 1* scheduled to go into
effect on Jan. I
Th e House and Senate {Missed
the le g isla tio n by lopsided
margin* In a rare lame-durk
session of Congress lhal had
been furred nn Ih r administra­
tion by opponents who fought up
(o the rnd against Ihe pad.
warning that the W T O rrprrsenled an unprecedented Infrtngrmeni on American sover­
eignty.
Opponent* also charged that
ih r G A T T , by lowering U.S
burrirr* to trade, would makr
American workers m orr vulner­
able tn low-wage workers in
other countries
In his remarks. Cllnion sought
these m id d le class
anxieties, which {Kills showed
played a major role In Ih r huge
losses Democrat* suffered In Ihe
November election*
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" ll Is true lhal one of the
reasons for slagnnnt wages is
Intense c o m p e titio n In our
markets and other markets by
people who work for wages our
people can't live o n." Clinton
viid.
Hut he said iht* competition is
occurring anyway and America
must seek to ex|&gt;and ll* own
m arkets through agreement*
such ,1* G A T T and ihe North
American Free Trade Agreement
and an accord he Is set lo strike
(his weekend with 33 other
leader* of Ihl* hemisphere lo
expand N A F T A .
" W r will never reslorr stability
to the workers of nur country
until w r have more folks buying
what w r sell," Cllnion said.
H r said G A T T was a "victory
for ihe Idea that America can
lead In the 2l*i century Th a i w r
need not frar competition "
Opponenls charged lhal the
new powerful W T O represented
an unprecedented Infringement
on U.S sovereignly and have
vowed lo press forward with
their efforts lo grt the United
Slates lo withdraw from the
organization as soon as {tosalblr,
C o n s u m e r a c tiv is t R a lp h
Nader sent C lin to n a Id le r
W r d n r s d u y m a k in g a lastm ltiu lr "moral appeal" to ihr
president not m sign the imp lrm rn tln g legislation

"If * Ihe not the fire-arm lt*elf
that'* the problem . It'* the

m l«n s e ol ih r flrrarni," D i I I u m i
said
Bui some elefrnse attorneys
claim gun susprrt* are bring
unfairly slnglrd 0111
‘T think the only thing In say
about II Is ll'* a knee-jerk
reaction lo so m e of the thing*
lh a l are ha p p en ing on Ihe
street." said Hh hard Caspartan.
Hie state’s chief public etefeneler
“ S e x u a l a s sa u lt, d o m e s tic
assault child molestation and
other violent crime* aren't given
that kind of a priority."
Presiding over Gun Court I*
Superior Court Judge
Max
Imum Jo h n " Beamier a pro­
vidence native who got hi*
nickname fremi lawyer* during
more than 20 yrar* on the
time h He * assisted by another
Judge. Joseph RcMigers
Wary of Bourrler s reputation
many defendants pleael no con
lest rather than risk a Inal The
Judge then hit* them with one of
Hie slate's rnandaterry sentences
three lo IO years for rarrylng a
weapon while comm uting a vlo
lent crime, two to 10 year* for
violent criminals who carry a
firearm one lo five years for

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W r don't mind
plagiarizing in Hits business "
E s ta b lis h e d h y t h r sta le
legislature at Clatter* urging.
Gun Court hear* case* from the
two Rhode Island eminltrs with
the m utt gun related 1 rim e.
l‘r o v ld r n rr and Bristol T h r
court I* rrejulrrd hy law- to hear
ease* within 4 'v m o n t h s it can
take years lor ease* tn lie heard
In regular stale courts
The rlty of Providence j &gt;.1vs
the $300,000 a year It lakr* to
run Ihr court The NRA cnnlrtb
u l r d a n o th e r $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 fur
publicity, including a bill hoard
on Ihe eelge of lr»wn Clancl
hope* I h r le g is la tu re w ill
establish a statewide version of
the 1 nun — and pay for it
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Stale Attorney General Jeffrey
Pine say* the einiM gets violent
criminal* off Hie *ireel cjuirkrr
N B A b o a rd m e m b e r D o n n
DtBUso. a Providence gun store
owner wbo also head* (he Rhode
Island Stare Rifle and Revolver
A s m * latlein. say* It* "an In
neivattve remeept ’*

stealing a gun. one lo |0 years
lor carrying a gun without .1
license
Nirue the cejurl opened In
Sepiemlier. Dourtier lias settled
26 of 8 « pending cases Thirteen
elefendanis were urnleneed to
Jail, anolhrr six received sus
|iendrd srntenc ex or protialion
" I ’m a marshmallow, tu tell
you the truth, but I give some
heavy sentence*," Beamier said
H r dismisses crlllcism of hi*
court as coming only from ertm
Inals
Tha i's Ih r surest sign of
sucres*." he said
P r o v id e n c e , p o p u la t io n
IbiOOOQ. Is nn tiolhrd ol crime
Police say that since 1990
overall crime is down IH percent
and gun related crime has de­
creased 35 p rrc rn l
Clancl predicted G u n Court
will decrease those figures even
more
"You're going to see a marked
decline m gun crimes In Pro­
v id e n c e ,** ih e m a y o r sa id
Wednesday “ Th e word Is out If
you use a gun
In m y city,
yriu'rr going to go to Jail fast "

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’Hounds a perfect (10’

IN BRIEF
LOCALLY

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M agic beat Cavs again
O R LA N D O
Nliaqolllr l&gt; Neal *|k«rked a 10(1
run in iil» &gt;\ through the fourlh quarter and
finished w ith "
points and 10 rebounds
W rdnrwtoy night to »•-»*1 die Ovtando Magn It* a
•«» 75 v trtn n o v e r i h r ( &gt; v r l « n i l ( '« « i l i r n
Tlw victory *&gt;.»* ih r v n m i l lit •*« m em night*

over Ihr ( '« « «

«h o t llt n l close (of Ihfrr

quarter*despite *h.»am gonly 3D p rrrrn l
Chris Milts let! Cleveland trllh 14 |*»im*

Parke leads Rollins rout
WINTER PARK
Otangrwtmd ChrtslUn
s&lt; h&lt;*&gt;l graduate Daniel Feikr scored 23 |*tini%
IO help Ihr Roilin* College Tar* drlral N&lt;»rlh
Central of Illinois H.l 5 I Wednesday
Paikr «tul Mikr llolmr* w honored 11 point*
in Ihr fu*l hall gave Ihr lar* 12 II a 47 29
halfllmr trail
Im r trd North ( ’enlist 11 M will* I4pr*til%

AROUND TH E S T A T E 1
Philadelphia dum ps Heat
i MIAMI
Jett Malone scored Cl ol hi*
•m inn high 34 (mint* in ih r key third period a*
ih r Philadelphia 76ct» defeated ihr Miami Ural
I I I lift Wednesday night
W ith Ih r a m . Philadelphia (tint* the I Inal on
Celtk* and ih r Los Angrlr* ta k e n a* iltr only
Ih frr M IA tram* IO have 2 IAK&gt; VtCtoOes S liur
t h ru In re p llo n In 1940 a* ih r S y n c u t r
National* the 76rrs record l* 2.000 I .564
Dana llanos and former M u m l p U vrr Willie
liurton each t n e n l ID f**r Ih r 76rr* while O k u
Hl&lt; r led M u m l with 25

Tam pa paces Barry victory
MIAMI SHORES - Marque* Tampa scored 22
point* d u b lm l *1* rebounds and had five
aaalata to lead Mam In a 7 1 *14 win over Edward
Water* on Wrdnewdav
Larry Richardson and Darrrn Htnllh led
Edward Water* with 14 point* each

Unbeaten Lyman posts
eighth shutout victory
Pram l l a f f Rapad*

_ _ _ _ _ _ _

LONG W OOD Sattrlng two gout*
In I lie first couple of nilnulr* of Ihr
second hall Ihr undrfeatrd Lyman
G reyh oun d hoy* soccer tram
cnilsrd lo It* 10th win of Ihr *ra*on
W ednesday night beating ih r
Ovirdo Lam* 3*1 at i lie CarRon
Henley Athletic Complr *
N r»l up lor Lym an 14 0 In I hr
Seminole Athletic Conlerencel I* a
•nond showdown w ith la k r Mary
Friday night
U s a big game Friday night."
*ald Lym an roach Ray Saodldgr
' If* always a lug game when w r
play 1-akr M an ( R r r ih r U*i seven
lo 10 year* both program* have
hern very *uc«r*aful ll * a gtral
high school sorrer rivalry
Tw o w rrk* ago the tram* m ri In
the (irul* of Ih r Rotary ('u p . I.ym an
liratlng l-akr Mary I O
Lym an got goals horn Hirer dll
Irtrnt plavrr* Wednesday David
Kinsley *corrd first al 17 10 of the
llrsl lu ll, heading home a cornet
kick fro m M ilan D l r h l r r that
C a m e ro n K lr k r o n n e ll d lr e c lr d
toward Ih r Ikac k |m*i w ilh hi* head
D lrh lrr m d r II 2 0 when hr look a
rrt«M fn»tn Toby Morn* and scored
15 second* Info Ih r second lu ll
Less th a n tw o m in u te * la te r.
Charles W hlimore scored cm an
a**l*t from Mark ta-wl*

Thai

wa* m o rr th a n e n o u g h
offense for frr*hm an gculir Shane
l u l ’laca w ho made live %avr* lo
record hi* 7(1 *huicmi of Ih r crawm

Lyman also won Wrdneaay *
junior varsity game I &lt;1
I akr llowrli 12 4 overall I 2 HACI
ho*is l-a k r Mtanilev Friday nighi
RAMS KNOCK O F F LIONS

L A K E MARY
Sophom ore
Duslin Garber's goal *rvrn mlnulr*
Into Ihr *rc«md hall broke a l -l Ur
Wrdnrwfav Ulghl *rndlng ihr l_ckr
Marv Ram* on lo a 3 I win over llir
t K ir do Lion* in Seminole Athletic
Cunferrme tmy*’ •&lt;* crr ac non
Lake Marv al*o won the Junior
varsity gamr 3-1
A im Cc*»k gave ihr Ram* a I ()
lead with an una**i*lrd goal 13
mlnulr* min thr gamr Cameron
/artaiugll rquall/rd lor (K lrd o in
Iltr 43rd mlnulr of ihr arctmd lull
Garber netted ih r rvrnlual gamewinner, on an a**l*l Irom Ace
Drlaney. lour mlnulr* later
Jason IMikey look a |u** loan
Akin Sriian and addrd an Insurance
goal In l lie 52nd m lnulr
W r were a tram with a diflrrrnl
attitude
*ald Lake Marv coach
lurry MrCnrkle
It wokr u* up
looking al playing Ovirdo and
Lym an in ihr same week ”
(K lrd o * S o il Tlirlrn wa* hll
with a pair of yellow •aid* Ihr
*rccmd coming in a lu**lr with l-akr
Mary goalherprr Greg Vrllio that
resulted in Velho having lo leave ihr
field for a play a* ihr Lions took
land mbasedl a free kk k from Ihr lop
of ih r prtully area
Lake Mary (7 1 4(1 SAC I ho*i*

Lyman Friday while Oviedo vt*ils
Srminolr

none rwee *f a i
Charles Whttmora nailed an Insurance goal for the undefeated Lyman
Greyhounds in their 30 win over the Lake Howell Silver Hawks Wednesday
when he converted on a pass horn Mark L « « is early in Ihe second hell

Rams begin
quest with
thrashing
of DeLand

SANFORD S O F TB A LL CHAMPIONS

U N F blasts Em bry-Riddle
JA C K SO N V ILLE — Darrin J.»t k«on scorrd 26
poiiti* and fra b ln t eight rebound* lo lead North
Ihiotla lo a »tm ru « m over Lintuy Middle &lt;*n

Wednesday
Jat k*nn wa* am ong * u p la y n * w Imi stored III
double figure* a* North Florida |5 &lt;&gt;|
Htdthv Padgett led F.mbry Htddle (3-ttl with 2.1
point* i**r»n Hur*ey added 14

From Staff Reports
Dr L A N D — ll was like watching a

IKittrrn of domino* — once one fell,

AROUND TH E NATION
A labam a swam ps FIU
T U S C A L O O S A — Erie Washington came oil
Ih r bench lo snire 22 points a* Alalum a brat
» Florida International 77-54 Wednesday
Alabama (3 11 broke Ih r game open With a
13 (mini run early In Ihr second half that pul
Ihr Tide ahead 52-32 with 14 56 tell
Ja m rs Ma/vrk Iril K IU 11 21 with IH

Kansas rolls past Gators
L A W R E N C E . Kan — Jrn a f Haa*r scored 22
point*. Cirrg Oslrrtag lied a school irro rd with
right blocked shot* and No 4 Kansas trailed
only once Wednesday night r n m ulr to a 004 3
victory over No 6 Florida
Dan Cross had 25 |iolnt* for thr Galor* 13-11.
all hul iwn In Ih r second half Andrew DrCIrrcq
addrd 20 point* and 14 rrbound* as fir firokr
his own scliool record by playing In hi* 102nd
ronsecullve game

Mecvcar*e«a Sf *#»t'

Collecting the hardware
Prior to Wednesday s organizational meeting for the
polar bear softball leagues, the Sanford Recreation
Department honored its fall league champions On
hand to accept their trophies from recreation
supervisor Rocky Elllngsworth (left) worn (from loft)

Ken Rummel Chevrolet's David Goldsbck (Thursday
Pinehurst League). Randy Rawlings and son Tylor
Irom A D Rosier Florlda Sportwear (Thursday Chase).
Whelchel and Howard's Vivian Howard (Wednesday),
and Jerl 0 Brian from Sunmland (Women's)

W H A T’S HAPPENINQ
B oys’ Basketball
Samlnola al Wymora JV. 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m

G irls' Basketball
Ovitdo al Samlnola F. 4 30 p m . JV. 6 p m . V.
7 30 p m
Laka Brantlay al Lake Howall F. 4 30 p m . JV.
6 p m .,V . 7:30 p m
Pina Rldga at Orangewood Christian. 6 p m

Junior Varsity Basketball
Laka Mary at Lyman G .6 p m . B. 7 30 p m

G irls’ Soccer
Ovlado al Samlnola F. 4 30 p m . JV. 5 45 p m .
V. 7 3 0 p m
Laka Mary al Lyman F. 4 30 p m . JV. 5 45
p m V . 7:30pm .
Laka Howall al Laka Brantlay F. 4 30 p m . JV.
5 4 5 p m .;V . 7:30pm

Young Guns streak to volleyball title
From Staff Reports

SANFORD - Thiit should |u*t about do li
With one w rrk Irfl In Ih r season, thr Young (inn*
wrapped up ih r Sanford Rcrrratton C o r d Power
Vollryhall l-ragur championship with a pair of win*
Wednesday night al tlie* Sanford Middle Scliool
Gynm utorium
T h r Young Gun* won troth ih rlr matches Wednesday,
sweeping Kelly * T r a m 15-1. 15-R and coming luck
Irom a llr*i game lo** to knock oil Ikih Jones In a
marathon. 12 15. 15-13. 10 14
Wednesday night's victories extends ihe Young Cun*'
winning streak lo IH matches, ihclr one and only lo»*
occurtng on O rl. ft. Ih r second night of Ihe season
Second-place T im a Team won both Of II* matches a*

well Wednesday night, beating T ra m Mearh Scene In
straight games. 15 9. 15 11. and outlasting Kelly s
Team 13-15. 15-1. 154
Ikih Jones won ihe other two male hr* ol the evening,
sweeping |&gt;.t*t Imlh Kelly'* T ra m , lft-3. I5 H , and Team
I leach Scene. 16-14. 15 H. Iirlorr tailing lo Ihe Young
Guns in Ih r (Inal round of matches.
The Young Gun* Improve In 21-1 and still have a
•I'v-gainr advantage over T im 's Tra m (16-51 Assuming
dial die league I* playing a 24 game season (giving
ra rh learn six midchr* against Ih r other four trams In
die circuit), die Young Gun* have Just two matches
remaining and could finish no worse Ilian 21*3 while
Ihe ties! T im * Team could hope lor I* 19-5
Rounding out Ih r Standings arc lk&gt;b Jones 110-12).
Team Mearh Scene (5-161. and Kelly's Team 12-20).

Softball tournament set for Dec. 16, 17
F ro m Staff Reports
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SANFORD If som ehow
you've managed to complelr all
your holktay preparations and
ore looking for something to do
or ir you're just looking for a way
lo lake a break fm m the' holiday
'

hustle and bustle, a solibull
tournament m ay lie Just the
thing.
T h e Sanford Recreation Dc
partment will conduct a two-day
tournament for men's Class C
and D teams on Friday and
Saturday. Dec. 16 and 17. at

Chase and Plnrhurxl (Kirks
The Inum am rnl will tie player!
urrnrdlng lo Am rrlran Softball
Association Class C rules.
Entry fee Is $125 per learn.
For additional Information,
call Jim Shaefer al 324-HODS or
Rocky Elllngswnrlh at 3 2 1-73H0.

they all slatted to fall
C o lle c tin g e ig h t pin*, three
In imical (all*, and a forfeit In 14
weight c la**r* die 1-akr Marv Ram*
rtp|K-d th r ho*l Drland Mulldog*
72 3 In a ( la** 6A varsity wrestling
mate h Wednesday night
D rLand wa* |&gt;rnall/rd a tram
Ix&gt;ini late In die match lor un»|M&gt;rt*tnanllkr conduct.
According lo Coach fkmg I’rirrs .
die one sided allalr provided a very
lnqMtrianl starling point (or several
of die Rams' newest members
"T h is was a good tu n ru p ." said
Prler* "It's liren I K weeks since
Ihr last tlm r we wrestled
“ It was good lo see some ol the
new kid*, like Ja m a ll Lilly at 171
pound*. Jell Norton (IHOi. Danny
Johnson (heavyweight), and Hobble
Drakr (103). come m il anil wrestle
a ril For some of them. II was Ih rlr
llrsl w in And ll we re going to be a
great Irani, we re going lo need
lliosr kids income through lor us "
Th a i's wh.ii frie r* I* shooting lor.
die IDD4-D5 Rams lirlng a great
Ira n i A n d th r o n ly available
measuring slick i* how competitive
you arr on die stale level
" W r 'v r talked atmiil dial." eonllrm rd I’elrrs "W e want lo lie
compel III v r wilh die best teams In
the stair. Th a i's what w e re alter."
Al one (mint Wednesday night.
Ihe Ram* rljqietl off five consecutive
pin*, starting with Milan Yang at
I ID (murid* and rapped by Joe
Collins sticking hi* opponent In IH
seconds al I40|&gt;ound*
Men Crawlord (130). Nate Mitchell
11351. and Johnson also notched
llrsl |iertod plus while Drake and
Greg Clayton 1125) nailed Ih rlr
op|Minrnl* In the second (irrtnd.
Lilly recorded a pin wilh three
second*left In the third (irrlod
Rich Mradlry 11121. Mr.ul Harris
11451. and Travis Crawlord 11521
each scored a technical fall
laikr Mary 12 ()| wrrsllr* at New
Sm yrna Heat h Friday night

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A I.IA M O N II. M'MINOH
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a group of ItHal Initlor** ami lom im m lty members who
(irovlrk yilta ltd ihr needy dunng (h r holidays ha* bren
itm m Dlrd with atili request* from n w t y organif atlnnt this
huhilav srason C im rntty they Im i r more than I fXX) n rrd y
children handle apjir &lt;1 jiroplr .mil rk k lty *hut III* on thru li*l
ami only VW) (&gt;eoplr volunteering to pun base Kill*
A Wtah l.i«i Hot l.inr l u i twen v l up to takr gilt m monetary
■tonal tom from any member ol ihr comm unity who would likr
to make ih r holiday* brighter Inf tlir m any disadvantaged
people in tlir iu m m u n ily w lm would othrrwtar rc&lt; r iv r nothing
(or I'hrtalma* All 81ft* are llm ltrd to 815 Interested
participant* should ra il S O S W n li List Hot Llr.e at
1407 Mini 7858 to *ekvt a w latird lor " jilt (ruin I heir wiah ll*l

O f M A R Y RO W KLL

Haraid Corra»pondant

L A K E M AHY Ik .
It.
11*44 AmerS an* were facing
thrlr fourth ('hrt*tma* with
war coloring their live* The
German* brukr thrugh Allied
delrnae* at the Itattk of the
Itulge Itig Hand m u tk wa« on
Ihr radto And In law Angrlr*
Calif.. Leu /.rula and Mar)orir
LM/alirih Newman ol Sanford
were married
t&gt;ro a Navy rtisign who had
)nal rrcetyed hi* naval aviator
wing* a Irw month* before
fitwi dated Marjorie at a Valeri
line • Day Dam e at the Naval
Air Station In Sanford Leo
waa «up|H&gt;*ed to hr playing
with Ih r band that night. 1ml
he told the hoy* he wa* taking
a dale ln*trad After Leo com
pie led hi* operational training
in Sanford hr w a* assigned a*
a lighter pilot to U v Partflr
Itaard r v o t i aircraft carrier
USS Gambler Hay le n and
Marjorie kept In touch with
letter* lam even proposed by
mall The two decided to gel
married a* anon aa Leo wa*
back in the atatra
O it 23 1944 the Hattie o&lt;
Leyte Gulf began It waa the
largest naval battle in Ihr
htaotry of warfare On Oct 25
thr USS Gambler llay, l.ro ‘*
ship wa* sunk Marjorte heard

Overeaters Anonymous m eets weekly
O vrrratrr* Anonymous m r r l i every Thursday, at 7 30 p in .
at thr Com m unity United Methodist Church. I ln r y Midge Hoad
and U S
17 112. t a a w ltrrrv I'm information tall Caml
322 0057

American Legion, Unit meet Thursday
Arnrrtt an Legion (Soar 53 and Unit meet Ih r art unit
Thursday at tt p m , at the |*»*t home. 2874 S Sanford A vr
t nr informal ton. call 322 1052

Sunrise Klwanls m eets Friday
The Sr mint &gt;lr Sunrtar Klw antaCluh meet* every Friday, at 7
am
at S h o w y • US 17 02 south of Airport Boulevard
Visiting K lw a n U n t are welcome For informal loti rail I&gt;nj
llevey 322-0002

Substance abuse discussed
SAFF Sut&gt;*laiMe Abuse Family Education. •* conducting a
"Families In t'rt*l* uutre.u h program Interested organlra
lton* wanting to contact the Life Saver* ( luh of S A F E may call
Libby Kuharske at 2BI 4357

T A R A W .C H A T H A M
T H IP L K H A R M Y M E D IC A L
C E N T E R , H on olulu — A itn y
(a p t Tara W Chatham ha*
arrived lor duly h r r r
C h a th a m
a n •n Ie r n I a t
obstetrician gynecologist. l» Ifie
ton of John W and Margaret G
W ilforg of 9 09 Cutler Hoad.
Lntigwimd
He |* a l9Hb graduate ol l.akc
Brantley High S&lt; hool Altarnunie
Spring*, and received hi* doc­
torate In 1994 from thr Universi­
ty of Florida College of Medicine.
Galltesvlllr
R O D G E R A . W E IG E L
Marine CpI Rodger A Weigel,
ton of Rodgct A Weigel ol 144
Sabir Palm Court. Sanford, was
recently promoted to hi* present
rank while serving with Brigade
Service Supporl Group Five. 1st
Force Sendee Supporl Group.
M a rin e C o r p s Base. C a m p

Lto and M arjortt Zaola
Karen Me Her and her *on
Thom as. Lem * mother Lenore
C o r tim
a n d M a r jo r t e '*
brother. Allen and hi* wife.
K a t h e r in e
O t h e r f a m ily
member* were In attendance
a* well a* m any &lt; lose friend*
Among the military gurst*
were several with w hom lam
served while In the Navy.
Doug Deane of Tucson. Art/ .
Charles Westbrook id Menlo
Park. Calif . Jack T u rn e r of

Denver. Colo : Grover Andrew*
of Palm City. Fla . and one of
lam * former comm anding of
fleer*. Jo h n Coonan of Jacksonvilk Ik a rh
After a delightful dinner, (hr
happy couple and th rlr guest*
danced to the hlg band music
of the UMo* by Don Frrron
and Ih r tklionan* Leo even
sat In with thr hand fur a few
tune*

Heathrow women set tour of homes

IN TH1 SERVICE
M ARC J . D ELA N EY
; FORT JA C K S O N S C
iArmy fSi Marc J De'aney ha*
completed a light wheel vehicle
tim ham* course Jiere
During the course, student*
were trained to perform mature
nam e and a*«l*i In the rrpalr of
automotive vehicle* and a*ouri•atrd equipment Delaney I* the
son of Strphantr K and Robert
I* Delaney of 30 Wlktrrta Drive
DeHart
H r I* a 1992 graduate of
Tieltona High Sc h i h i ) Deltona

ahoul the th&gt;Mir stir even
knew lam* ship had gone
down Hut since lam wa* a
piled. *hr ihnugtii he wa* sale.
In hi* plane Th e USS Gam bler
Hay had three more pilot* than
•he Ilari plane* I n i w a* o n r of
the ptkrt* left on the *hl|&gt;
L m and the other *urvlvnr*
*|wnt 48 hour* tn the watrr
After rewiie they were taken
to New Guinea and on Dec 4.
L ro arrived tn San Franc taco
A* wjnn a* Marjorie heard
Leo wa* on U S *otl *he and
her mother tmarded the tram
Ir. San lord and headed lor b a
Angrlr* It wa* a five day train
trip
After bring p n c e w n l lam
left San F ra n rlw n for Lo «
Angrlr* wiih 30 ilay* *urvlvor
leave Hr and Marjorie were
married Saturday. Her
lb
a n d h o n r y m u n n r d tn
Hollywood After 3213 yrar* in
Ih r Navy, l.em retired a* a
captain tie and Marjorte dr
elded to return to Seminole
County Mafjnrtr'a birthplace
O n Friday. Ik e 2. lam and
Marjorte /.rota celebrated thrlr
5f)th wrddtng anniversary al
Tlm acuan Country C lub In
l a k r Mary Th e y were Jolnrd
at the golden annlvrr*arv cel­
ebration by thrlr *on John and
ht* wife Gayle. and Jo hn 's
ton* Liu and Michael and
Gayle * win Hobble, daughter

Pendleton. Call!
T h r 1991 graduate ol l a t
C r u r r * H ig h S chool ol La*
I m i rv N M Joined llie Marine
l orp* In August 1**9 1
C H A R L E S II R IC H A R D S O N
Navy Seaman Recruit Charles
H Ru hardwm. a l'**t3 gradualr
' Seminole H igh school ol
Sanford recently returned to
Norfolk Va Irom Ih r Carlhhran
Sea and S tra in ol Florida altrr
sen lug a* jrart of resc ue ojtera
Don* lor Cuban migrant* fleeing
to America
Richardson I* one of 300 crew
m rm hrr* a lx .aid the 503 loot
destroyer U S S Caron, which
headed south (rurn Norfolk lo
Inlrrcrpt Cultan migranl* at
irrupting to m akr the 90-tnlk
run lo Florida on makeshift raft*
and boat*
Richardson and fellow crew
member* prrparrd Ih r ship for
■he flood of migranl*. setting up
ou tdoor liv in g la c llllle * on
topside rici k area* and ensurtng
a livable and sanitary environm cni

After drtiarktng 1,380 m i­
grants al thr U S Naval Base
Guantanamo Hay. Cuba, Rich­
ardson returned to the strait* of
Flo rid a lo c o n tin u e rescue
operation* There, USS Caron
combined effort* with 21 Coast
Guard and Navy ship*, conti­
nuing to search for and rescue
fleeing migrant*

H EA TH R O W H e a th ro w
Women * C lub holiday season
plan* were unveiled al It* rrgu
lar November luncheon
T h e m eeting, held at the
Country Club of Heathrow wa*
c o n d u c t e d b y P r e s id e n t
Sarabrrca Rosier, and oprnrd
with the Pledge to the Flag led
by G a ll Vtn o eu r T h is wa*
followed by a timely Inspiration
(or the day supplied by Melanie
llalre.
We find comfort from
those who agree with u* and
growth from those that don't."
C h a r le n e B e n n e r, of ihe
m e m b r r » h lp c o m m itte e . In ­
troduced guests Ronnie Dtshtan.
Patty C h a th urn . Carol Calvl.
S h a r o n O ' F l y n n . P a u le tte
Turvtlll, Dara Trujillo , Dottle
Crenshaw and Je n n y Cupples
Marlon Good, of charitable
endeavors committee, requested
all members provide a gift for
Ihe Hacienda Girls Ranch at Ihe
Dec 12 meeting
Marianne Hasslllc (ways and
meansl reported on a tour of
eight b e a u tifu lly decorated
Heathrow home* on Sunday.
Dec 11. Th e tour Irom 4-7 p m
will feature Design* by Carmen
holiday refreshments. Santa in
all his splendor, horse-drawn
carriage rides and the Madrigal
singers from Lake Mary High
The tickets are f 10 per person
and all proceeds will benefit
Serenity Home.

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Sedlas. Sarabecca Rosier. president. Bunnuf
Luncheon guest sj&gt;rakrr Neal sires* with action steps and as vital part of a solution. Each
s u g g e s te d v h e lc le s lo a c ­ member was given a copy of a
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means ol rid d in g oneself of tives with a resolution of Issues survey

Poem helps woman feel whole
D E A R A B B Y : I am enclosing
one of your columns that helped
me enormously In I98H It might
help other women If you rerun It.
I enjoy your column.
G L O R IA L ..
J A M E S B U R G .
N . J .
D E A R G L O R IA : At thr risk ol
rankling those who dislike re
runs, here it i*
D E A R A B B Y : In rrcrnl years,
we hear of more and more
wom en who. through cancer
surgery, have lost our or both
breasts
Some women are devastated.
Some married women fear that
I heir husbands will ihlnk they
are ugly — and may leave them.
Some unmarried womrit fear
that no man wilt want to m arry
them.
I'd like io share something my
mom received from my dad after
she had a mastectomy. Maybe
somr husband can use II to
reassure his wife, or some wife
will reall/r that real love Is nut
diminished w llh the loss of a
body part.
KAY HUNT
W O U LD YOU LO V E ME LESS?
II I tosl a lor. would you love
me less?
If I lost a foot, would you lovr
me less?
II I lost a teg. would you love
me less?
It I lost a linger, would you
love me less?
If I lost an urm. would you love
me lead?
If I lost an ear. an rye. an
upprndlx. n gall hladdrr. my
hair. etc.
T o you. would I still Ire me?
Of course! Am ! you arc suit
you to me

A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

And how I thank God for Just
you!
Pieces and parts
Might have to depart
Hut you and me.
Will always be we.
D E A R A B B Y : I uni a
34-ycarold married m an who
would never bream of cheating
on my wife; however, lately I
have become hooked on com ­
puter “ chat lines" where one
can communicate with people
from all over Ihe country.
I have been In contact with a
young woman In Miami (com ­
puter only — no telephone, no
malll In recent weeks, our
conversations have become very'
sexually rx pi tell (This 1* known
as "com puter sex.“ I
Abby. in yur opinion, am I
bring unfaithful lo my wife — or
Just Indulging In some harmless
fun? Please bear In m ind that
there l* no way lo verify that thr
jicrson you are chatting w ith on
onr of these lines Is who she

says she Is (name. age. gender,
etc.) You may be chatting wllh a
95-year-old grandfather
C U R IO U S IN S E A T T L E
D E A R C U R IO U S : “ Computer
sex." as you describe It. Is not
harmless — particularly If your
curiosity causes you to deride lo
meet your computer sex partner.
Then It rould become hazardous
to your health, your marriage —
and possibly to your computer If
your wife catches you!
W O R T H R E M E M B E R IN O : A
good conversationalist is not one
who remembers what was said,
but says w hat someone wants to
remember."
Jo hn Mason Brown

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Number of elderly
poor declines slightly
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Assocutipd Pro fta Wnint

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Uteri
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m illio n atm'e I twi'i a m i tlie j v o r t t y rate tva* rt*rn
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rlderlt wa* tittle more ttvan halt the 22 7 percent
rale lor p m children, who n u m b rird 15 7
m illio n tn 100.1 It wa* *lightlv le** than the 12 4
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num herrd 10 N m illio n
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iwrrent while the rate of thowe under IN m*r to
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then
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jvivrrtv population « htldren under IN are ta*tly
ove rrr pt r*e n ted
Children repreaent 40 |wrcent of the (**w. tnrt
only 27 percent of the total population The
elderly on the other hand, com prue 0 0 percent
of America a p o t . and 11 0 percent of the
population

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barely budge in
2 straw votes
S A N F O R D — Attendees at the Great Caatito
Dehate at Greeter Sanford C ham brr of Comm erce
thta m orning rated nearly 3 1 to oppose Irgjriurd

Male C trrutl C ourt seeking unspecified
a The autt aWejra thetr 14-year-old
t e r . H a l l y , w a s p h y s i c a ll y a n d
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the youth

b y trrea. the plaintiffs claim T h e hoy‘a parents
are alao named aa defendants Several students
reportedly complained to the teacher about the
b o y’s behavior before the incident. Th e boy had
been suspended two times before the attack for
fighting, i he p U tn lifT a a lto m ry sold.

Animal
shelter

Polltlblts
SA N FO R D - Th e cable television Sunshine
Network continue* Its Election M coverage of
statewide races with Interviews for U S. Senate
and Cabinet candidates today and Friday. Oct
3S. An interview with Republican Sen Connie
M ack and hla Democratic opponent H»

Rodham will be broadcast at 9 pm each day
9 SO p m today. Interview* with allon

Sits work has bean in progress for two soaks, In
preparation tor construction of tha new animal

shsltsr at
County.

tha Humana

Sociaty ol Seminole

S A N F O R D — More than a year after the deadly
Are w hich claimed lhe Ulr of 73 unwanted d o p .
cawatruction la under way o n a new shelter ai the
Hum ane Society of Srm lnolc County.
S ttr work began about tw o weeks ago and la
proceeding smoothly, said Ron lla rdre . the
society's building project manager. W ork on the
II.300-square fool shelter itself should begin In
shout two weeks. Hardee said.
About 4336.000 la available far the 4906.000
project, mostly from contributions w hich poured
In after the April 14. 1009 fire. Hardee said the

Domestic violence law creates dilemma
S A N FO R D - Th e Intent of a law
dealing with domestic violence was
wonderful, but It has created a
dilemma for victims and a problem

for the courts as well, as Indicated
by a n order issued Wednesday by
the Florida Supreme Court.
Lawmakers meant well when they
made violating court orders to stay
stray from battered women a crime,
the Florida Supreme Court said. But

th e n e w la w h a s b e c o m e a
nightmare for courts.
Before the legislature enumerated
four Instances where violations of
court orders were designated aa
misdemeanors, judges could cite
violators for contempt and Impose

Teaching
kids to be
responsible

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T o d a y t C lo u d y
w ith scattered show­
e rs a n d ih u n derstorms. High In
the upper 70s. North
wind 10 to 15 m ph
and gusty. Chance of
rain 40 percent.

SA N FO R D — Students and their advocates
often talk about students' rights.
Not enough Is being said about the re­
sponsibilities the students have lo others, lo their
com m unity and to Ihemaelves. Wolfgang llalbig
said.
Halblg is the school district's director of
security.
"T h e only way we are going to solve the
problem of violence In the schools Is lo leach our
students from the very earliest sgrs. that they
have to lake responsibility for what they d o ." he
said. "B y the lime they get lo high school. It Is loo
late."
At llalblg's suggestion, the school district has
placed a poster In each elementary school
classroom In Seminole C o unty which states that
"Responsible students make the difference." The
poster details seven Items for which students
need lo lake responsibility.
•Students have the responsibility lo attend
school regularly.
•Students have the responsibility to treat
others with respect.
• Students have the responsibility lo treat
school property and property of others with
respect.

R o tsm a ry Trssg a r, chairm an of flnanca
committee, and Allca Moughton, pratidanl of
tha Laka Mary Woman's Club, do a llttla
practicing In tha kltchan of Timacuan Country
Club, In preparation for tha club's 7th annual
Italian Faast. Friday, Oct. 20, 4.30 lo 7:30 p.m.

at lh « Community Building, 260 N. Country
Club Rd., Laka Mary. Tickata tor adults are 16
and children are S3. Proceed s go to tha d u b 's
scholarship fund. For more Information, call
Karan at 3334729.

F O R T H E B E S T IN E D I T O R I A L S , O P I N I O N S A N D A N A L Y S I S O F T H E N E W S , R E A D T H E H E R A L D

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N E W S F R O M T H E R E G I O N AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Rodham assails Mack for ducking debates
Associated Press Writer

Mm ctitrgtd with ntuntef Mtradited

M IAMI — Democratic U S Senate hopeful
H ugh Rodham says opponent Connie M ark
la afraid to debale because ll w o u ld
s h o w c a s e th e R e p u b l i c a n 's u ltr a *
conservatism and scare voters away.
"la It dirty politics, is It mudallngtng. to It
anything else to want to have a dialogue
wtth the junio r senator front this state?"
Chnton'a brother W rdnrax t i of Pernor ra th Bower, a
3 Ittkal organisation far wom en. "So he ra n
come brfare the good people of the state of
T v o ti ‘
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children and
I'm proud of R. I voted i
I'UdottagM n."*
M ack's cam paign says the first-term
senator offcrtd to debate Rodham at the Bull
Snort Forum , a political d u b in Jackson­
ville. on Nov. 4 and withdrew the offer after

S H A L IM A R — A n Air Purer m lM c d m an haa been returned
from Hawaii to the Florida Panhandle to face charges he
murdered his wife and two children with a machete.
Technical Sgl. Edward Zakrtrw akl was flown Tuesday to
Eglln A ir Farce Baer, hts assigned station at the time of the
•layings and then taken to his f l m court appearance.
Circuit Judge Ben Oorthm ordered him be heM without bond
at the Okaloosa County Ja il tn Creatvtew where h r rem ained
T h e bodies of Z a k n rw a k l's wife. Sylvia. 34. and thetr
children. Edward J r .. 7, and Anna. 5. were found Ju n e IS In
the coupfe'a Mary Esther home.
Zakrarwaki. 29. had been m im in g ever since until Oct. IS
when he turned himself In to authorttlea tn Hawaii. T h e day
he had been featured on the "Unsolved Mysteries"
program. Zawn e w tk l had watched the show with a
vho remarked that he looked like the suspect.
U S F • n ro O m tn t M c o n d la r g M t In s ta te
T A M P A — T h e U n ive rs ity of S o u th Florida further
entrenched ttartf aa the Mate's second-largest university as the
(sO e n ro lm e n t topped 36.0 0 0 fbr the first time.
T h e University of Florida remains the largm t four-year school
In the state, wtth an entogment above 30.000.
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Th e only one who
'I get It to H ugh R odham ."
T h e Democrat, trailing by aa m any m 37
p a in ts In recent polls, la b ele d Mack
Senator N o" far hto total opposition to
President C lin to n 's policies s n d " T h e
Phantom " far hto aberncc on the campaign
trail.
Rodham , who didn't register to voir for
the Oral 13 years h r lived in Florida, said hr
to hu stra lrd that he can't get hto m ran g e in
the voters. Media coverage of Rodham s
campaign has focused on hto famous lineage
and hto hulk.
Newsweek magaxtne told turn to go on •
diet, and only one reporter showed up

Tu rs d a y at • Rodham news ra n terror r in
Tallahassee.
-W e 've lathed about everything th a t,
important to this stair, and we re brrn
largely Ignored." said Rodham. ■ former
Dade C ounty publtr defender.
Rodham to hoptng to turn u p (he heal on
Mack and force him to debate a n d continue*
to court women and blacks
H r also hopes linking M ack to the
religious right w ill push mwderafa Hr
puma so* to cram the potty H nr and m t r s.«
Itodham says M ark voted sgMnst so
education law that offered §1 billion for
disadvantaged youngsters tn Florida s rh m l.
because It faded to mrtude mandator &gt;
srhooi prayer.
Rodham also critic toed Mach far voting
against the abortion clinic access low that
makes It a crime to In te rim wtth abortion
providers and pregnant women
Rain wol said Mack opposed the cducsimn
btu because it meant Mggrr government
and the senator b rtlrv m stale government
should fund education Aa far the arena
bttl. Bain wol said the senator supports
sundae teetotal Ion (hat was clearer on the
freespeecn tons

than lJ O O t
of LISP’S students
than 13 hours a semester. Th a t's
university like USP. But this la only the
part-timers actually have outnumbered

E m p t e y n a d a tk iQ p o lic y
employees of the Highlands County
Sheriffs Office m y moving tn wtth a sweetie could be a career

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demoted for living wtth a
colleague.
A n d a former officer said his boas warned him that he
couldn't sleep over at his girlfriend's house or live wtth her
unless they got married.
Sheriff Howard Godwin said the policy applies only to
employees dating each other and not those Involved with
someone outside the department. He m id no employee has
been fired for living wtth someone else out of wedlock.
" I certainly discourage that type of relationship, but
enforcing such ■ policy — t can't do that." Godwin said
He added he will take another look at the policy and see how
It's being Interpreted among su pervisors at the 233-member
department.
Under a section titled “ Unbecoming. Immoral or Detrimental
Conduct." the policy states: "M em bers of the Sheriffs Office
shall not cohabit, either by llvtng together In an espoused
relationship or b y having a sexual relationship while
maintaining separate residences.”
Robyn Bhim ner. Florida executive director of the American
C ivil Liberties Union, called the policy unconstitutional.

• la v a M illa r (f r o m la d ).
M s d lc a r a s u p e r v is o r for
AVM CD and Dadd Johnson
oaocuttvo dime tor prassnt ■
chock for 11,900 to Sanford
m a yo r S a n y a Sm ith whiis
Ootoan Ago Oamaa coeftam
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watch Tha Qotdan Aga Games
got undarway Sunday. M ov6

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Missing Riviera Beach Utility pulls plug on
power line project
girl’s parents sought

O R L A N D O — Sheriffs deputy M ark Dooley and detective
§

200 children.
Donley apd White are special, but so are the children;
critically III and disabled kids flown to Orlando from the United
Kingdom fbr a week of fun with Mickey Mouse. Sham u the
Killer Whale and characters at Universal Studios Florida.
Donley and White are part of a cadre of volunteers lending a
hand to the more than 100 doctors, nurses, therapists and
o th e r vo lu n te e rs a c c o m p a n y in g the B ritis h A ir w a y s
DreamfUght fbr the occasion every year.
s
Each fail since 1907. the London-baaed charity charters s
Jum bo jet w ith donated money, loads It w ith afflicted children
and brings them to Florida for the event.
Donley la Involved because hts 7-year-old son died of b rim
cancer In 1973.

RJV1ERA B E A C H Police
Investigating the disappear­
ance of a 7-year-old girl have
found blood in her patents*
apartment and car. a newspa­
per reported. T h e couple's
whereabouts were also unknow n early today.
A u t h o r it ie s Is s u e d a
statewide alert Wednesday for
the girl's mother. Pauline Zlie.
34. and her husband. John
Zlic. 32. after the couple failed
to show up for a meeting wtth
detectives.

Bittts o rtr dilapidated buildings
M IAM I — A t first sight, anybody might want to demolish the
rusting, dilapidated buildings, an eyesore on some of the most
beautiful shoreline In South Florida.
Th e battle of Dinner Key la the classic battle between historic
preservation and development. T h e city commission to to
decide today what to do wtth the waterfront section of the
trendy Coconut Grove neighborhood.
Dinner Key to the birthplace of International commercial
aviation. T h e old Pan American W orld Airways terminal for
seaplane flights to Havana In the 1930s to city hall, and Charles
Lindbergh chartered Pan A m 's air routes to the Caribbean and
Latin Am erica.

Broward C o un ty detectives
watted two hours after they
missed a 5 p .m . appointment,
th e n Issu e d a b e -o n -th e lookout bulletin for the cou­
ple's 1965 w hite. Eldorado
Cadillac, said Broward Sheriff
spokesman George Crollua.
Crollus said they had no
reason to keep tabs on the
couple because they had been

From Am o c I« M Proas reports

cooperative until Wednesday.
"Th ere may be a reasonable
explanation lo this.” Crollua

T A M P A — Florida Power Corp
haa pulled the plug on plana for
a high-voltage power Une across
northern Hillsborough County,
citing Increasing costa ranging
from lawsuits to land prices
T h e u n e x p e c te d d e c is io n
Tuesday waa hailed aa a victory
b y area residents who for more
than a decade have hauled plans
for the 500.000-volt. 44- milelong line.
"T h e little guy wins some­
times. and tt looks like we're
having our day In the su n." said
Daytd Gallagher, past president
of a cltlxens group that argued
the Une would cause cancer In
children and lower property val­
ues.
Florida Power had for years
said the Une waa the only way lo
p re ve n t m a jo r blackouts In
n o r th w e s t P in e lla s s n d
Hillsborough counties.
When proposed In 1983. the
utility said the backup line
Unking Its substations at Lake

T h e case began Saturday
when Pauline Ztle Iold police
her daughter. Christina Holt,
had been abducted from the
Swap Shop, a circus and flea
market In Fort Lauderdale.
Broward County authorttlea
Initially treated the case aa a
simple abduction. But It now
haa bro adened lo Inclu d e
possible physical abuse at the
child's Riviera Beach home or
foul play.
Inside the fam ily's apart­
ment on Singer Island. Inves­
tigators sprayed Lum lnol. a
chemical that reveals traces of
blood.
It showed blood on the floors
and walls, sources told Th e
Palm Beach Post.
T h e newspaper cited sources
who said blood was also found
on knives and In a tool box In
the trunk of the Eldorado.

Ta rp on in Pfaellat an d ft*’
a com m unity Just northwrw
Lakeland in Polk County, would
cost 933 million sn d be open
ttonal b y 1907.
Florida Power apokrswotrun
Karen Raihlll said the latest root
estimates now rxceed 900 mil
lio n , an d the com pany hi*
already spent 015 million pUn
nlng and defending the Une
But Raihlll said the environ
mental, medical and legal objrr
(Ions raised by residents wrrr
not factors In what he said ws»
purely a business dec talon
" T h e present cost esttm.nr
does not make this Une fltun
ctally acceptable any longer tn
o u r customers snd sharetioM
era." Raihlll said. "Th e re to no
end tn sight to the cost or delay*
wre can conceivably encounter’
Florida Power fell short of
saytng tt was totally cancelling
the project. Instead, tt said the
Une waa "on hold." and the
com pany would ask the Florida
Public Service Commission lo
re-examine (he need fbr It.

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Saturday: Partly cloudy wtth a
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a.m.. 12:30 p.m.: Maj. 6:35 a.m..
7 :00 p .m . T I D B S t D a y to a a
B ta c h t highs, 3:37 a .m „ 2:52
p.m.: lows. 0:44 a.m ., 9:23 p.m.:
N o w S m y r a a B oaoht highs.
2:32 a.m .. 2:57 p .m .; lows. 8:49
a.m.. 9:28 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
highs. 2:47 a.m .. 3:12 p.m .;
lows. 9:04 a.m .. 9:43 p.m .

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Sanford on Wednesday was 83
d e g re e s a n d T h u r s d a y 's
overnight low was 65 degrees as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
R ecorded ra in fa ll for the
period ending at 9 a.m. T h u rs ­
day. totalled .25 Inches.

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□ B o ar loo HMSMtMtKStM7:34 a.m.
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4-5 feet and rough.' Current to
strong lo the south. Water tem­
perature to 74 degrees.
N o w S m y rn a Roach; Waves
are 4-5 feel and choppy. The
current to lo the south. Water
temperature to 74 degrees.

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caution. To d a y: W ind north to
northeast Increasing to 15 lo 20
knots. Seas 4 to 8 feet but higher
In the G u lf Stream. Bay and
Inland waters choppy. Scattered
s h o w e r s a n d u few t h u n ­
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W ind n o n h to northeast 15 to 20
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�aliens could be deported
m igrant*, m o s tly d r u g tra f­
fickers. have been appro ved for
deportation to thetr huenclands
T h e state wants to deport BOO
tmprfooned aliens this year for
an estimated aavtnge of 17.9
million.
The Democratic governor, who
la up for re-election Nov. 8.

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" T h e gee t m or has been a
com plete failure o n c rim e ."
TlOey eald. " T h e m attempta to
try to gain attention with 13
days before the election Is to try
to make voters believe h r *
tough on crim e ."
Bu sh wants to build m o rr
clearing the legal capacity of
Florida's priaon system from 133
percent to IS O percent.
"Y o u ’re not going to solve our
priaon proowm oy oeporting a
few lOrjpU Im m igrants.” Tilley
said late Wednesday,
O the rs have criticised the
curre n t deportation program,
m y tn g It discriminates against
Florida residents w ho commit

Court m ust reconsider gay dad’s rights
David K. North to seeking
u n re s tricte d v is its w ith his
daughters, age* 9 .6 and 3.
Last m onth. C irc u it J u d g e
Audrey E. Melbourne aw arded
h im umupervtord violation o n ly
from I I s.m . to 6 p m . on
ahemating Saturdays and from
2 p m to 7 p m o n alternating
N o r t h 's l a w y e r . Q c r a l d
Solomon, railed Tuesday’s ru l­
in g a victory, hut said he m ight
atm appeal to Maryland'* highest
court, the Court of Appeals, lie
Mark F. W arburion. 31. 387 t . 10th Avenue. M l. Dora w a
arrested by Lake Mary police for driving w ith a ampendtd
Urenee. A n officer observed W a rtu n o n tu rn onto Lake Mary
M vd. without a hand o r automatic turn signal A computer
check after the traffic atop near C&gt;15 and EvsnsdateNoad.
showed the driver's license had been suspended twice and
revoked once, tie was arrested and JaUrd

Warrant arrests
Antonio D rs n William*. 21. 1900 Southwest Road. Sanford
waa arrested for violation of probatlonAsuapended driver
Ueenar
Kenneth David Burroughs. 39. no local address, waa arrested
for failure to appear on a purchase of cocaine charge.

Incidtnts reported to th# sheriff
• A Casselberry resident reported hla property. Including a
vehicle, television and electric drill, was taken and sold after he
waa evicted from a home In the 300 block of Pine Avenue.
Sanford on September I. The suspect* have moved to
Kentucky.
• An air compressor and tank were reported missing from a
re td rf k a to. tL rS kO h to w h of MiOev t o d . U .a h r rt ftarra % * .

Big three automakers
earn $2.3 billion,
continuing growth seen
D E T R O I T - Th e Dig Th re e
U A automakers combined In
the third quarter to triple thetr
earnings from a year ago. and
executive* and experts say c o n ­
ditions are right foe continuing
grow th In the Induatry.
" T h e brat to yet lo com e’
would be m y very short aaaesa
m r n l." David Cole, director of
the University of Michigan’s O f­
fice for the Study of Autom otive

coins were stolen from a master bedroom rloaet.
• A food market ow ner In the 1900 block of Southwest Rood
reported someone damaged her sign by throw ing something
causing three holes. T h e damage waa estimated at 83.000.
• A Mud Hog p u m p valued at over 8800 waa reported stolen
from the bed of a pickup truck Monday in the 100 block of
Hidden Lake Drive.
• A sectional and love seat valued at over 8900 were reported
stolen from a trailer Monday In the 1100 block of Sanford
Avenue.
• A T V and Jewelry with a total value of 8390 were reported
stolen from a residence Monday In the 1800 block of
Metkmvllle Avenue.
• A n estimated 8910 In hand and power tools waa reported
stolen Monday from the 3900 block of El Capttan Drive.
•Construction tools valued at 81.395 were reportedly stolen
Monday In the 3 0 0 0 block of Lake Avenue.
• A riding lawn mower valued at 8700 waa reported missing
Tuesday from the 400 block of Ptumoaa Drive.
• A T V . V C R and Jewelry valued at 8638 were reported
stolen Tuesday from a residence In the 1700 block of Peach
Avenue.
• A white 1985 Chevrolet van. w ith the words T U R F
M A S TE R S on all aide*, waa reported stolen Tuesday In the
3400 block of Old Lake Mary Road.

Retail thsN
Sanford police arrested Ernest H arry Padget. 41. on Tuesday.
Hla address was Hated as a wooded area near 28th Street and
Park Avenue. Police aay Padget attempted to remove a 12-pack
of beer from a retail store In the 1500 block of French Avenue,
without paying. He has been charged with retail Iheft.

D ru g a r r e t t
Sanford police arrested Johnathan Jerm aine Martin. 21. of
906 Holly Avenue. Tuesday. Police said they Investigated when
they saw what appeared to be a d ru g transaction In progress
between a m an and occupants of a vehicle, at Ninth Street and
Pecan Avenue. Martin was arrested on charges of possession of
crack cocaine, and possession of marijuana.

After the couple separated.
North’s wife allowed him liberal
visitation rights but she ended
them and filed for divorce after
he told her had contracted H IV
from a homosexual relationship
and teas living with a homosex­
ual lover.

C o m b in e d t h ir d -q u a r t e r
earnings a year ago for Ford.
O e n e r a l M o to rs C o r p . a n d
Chrysler Corp. were 8773 m il­
lion. Including OM*a 8113 m il­
lion loss. Since then, the com pa­
nies’ campaigns lo reduce costa
and Improve productivity have
taken hold. And consumers have
streamed into dealerships to b u y
new car* and trucks.
F o r d 's a n n o u n c e m e n t
Wednesday capped a round of
reports that showed Big Th re e
profits o f 82.3 billion for J u ly
through September.
C h rysle r reported first w ith
profits u p 54 percent. T h e n O M
moved from the 1993 th ird quarter loss of 8113 million to a
8553 million profit this year,
shrinking its loaara on North
Am erican automotive operations
to 8328 million from more than
81 billion a year ago. Ford’s
improvement waa 143 percent.
B ig Three executives shy away

Victim
nabs
burglary
suspect

from predicting future profits,
b u t they are opUmtatlr about
continuing growth In the U 3 .
market.
"W e eapeci that vehicle de­
m and In the U S will continue to
be healthy." Ford chairm an Alex
T ro t m an said Wednesday.
Th e y alao pledge a continuing
focus on cutting coats and Im ­
proving productivity.
"W e are not the moat efficient
producer In the induatry and we
can’t be satisfied until we are.”
O H * chief financial officer. J .
Michael Lush. •&gt;*&gt;! tost wvek
•-a fte r-th e * N v i ‘ autom aker's
"report.
Cole said the B ig T h r o e ’s
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build enough of m a n y popular
new cars and trucks to satisfy
abort-term demand — w in pro­
long the market's strength.
" A n d t h e y ’re a b s o lu t e ly
committed to not adding capaci­
ty to meet the ‘m ax’ market.” he

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A major mistake auto execu­
tive* made In the past waa to
build and staff factories to meet
buyers’ demand In the strongest
sales years. Th a t meant excess
capacity and crippling coals in
years when safes were weaker.

P H t S E N T S THt

THUNDERBIRDS

Similar cams
Very similar cases of thefts were reported during a brief time
period Tuesday m orning In Sanford. At 7 a.m .. police went to
Grovevlew W ay In response to a reported theft of an air
compreaacr valued at 8750. from the back of a pickup truck. At
7:13 a.m .. police responded to Rock Cove Court, where an air
compresaer valued at 8150 waa reportedly stolen from the back
of a pickup truck.
Alao early Tuesday morning, two similar business burglaries
were reported In the 2500 block of Park Drive. A t 7:20 c m .,
825 waa reported stolen from a cash drawer following a
burglary, and at B a m ., a bill changer and steel hopper, with
total value of 8740 were reportedly stolen at a business Just a
few doors further south.

Motorcycles found
Sheriffs deputies reported finding two motorcycles Monday,
both tn ditches. In Roailand Park. One was found at Th ird Drive
and Rose be o y Lane. A deputy said he saw a m an riding the
bike without a helmet, and by the lime he found the vehicle,
the m an had (led. and the motorcycle had been apparently
hidden In the ditch. Th e 1981 Honda had reportedly been
stolen from a DcBary man.
On Burrows Lane, alao In Roailand Park, a 1987 Honda
3-wheeler waa alao found abandoned and In a ditch. There waa
no Immediate word regarding the owner of the vehicle or
whether It had been stolen. Both vehicles have been removed
from the water-filled dltche* and Impounded.

S a n f o r d p o lic e a r r e s t e d
Gregory Davis. 18. of 2213 W .
13th Street Tuesday. According
to police. Davis reportedly broke
Into a home tn the 1000 block of
Oak Avenue Tuesday, and waa
•potted by the home owner.
T h e y said when the burglar fled
on a bike, the home ow ner
chased him In a van. finally
locating him at Seventh Street
and Park Avenue. Police said the
home owner had a pistol, and
fired one shot but did not Injure
Davis. W hen police arrived, they
placed Davis under arrest on
charges of burglary, and posses­
sion of burglary tools.

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EDITORIAL

Look before
you buy
a house
P la n n in g o n b u y in g a n e w h o m e In C e n tra l
F lo rid a ? T a k e heed t o p ro b le m s e m e rg in g
a b o u t h o m e s p urch a se d several y e a n ago.
th e n take a pp ro p ria te steps to k ee p histo ry
fro m re p e a tin g Itself.
M a n y people p u rc h a se d o r b u ilt h o m e s In
re sid e n tia l c o m m u n itie s w h e re th e y believed
the r u r a l life w o u ld c o n tin u e foreve r. T h e y
w e re in a n u n d e ve lo p e d a re a , a n d In m a n y
eases, h a d o n ly lim ite d ro a d w a y s In th rt r
area.
W h a m ! A lo n g com es s u p e r-g ro w th In S e m ­
in o le C o u n t y . C itie s a r e e x p a n d in g a n d
busin e sses a re s p r in g in g u p e v e ry w h e re .
T r a f llc s w e lls the roads.
N o w these quiet r u r a l c o m m u n itie s h a ve
fo u r a n d six tone m a jo r ro a d w a y s r u n n in g
th ro u g h th e ir m idsto. M o a t o f th e m e n d u p
p u tt in g u p a b ric k fence to keep o u t th e ligh ts
a n d notoe. b u t It d oesn't d o th e jo b .
R a n g e line R ood, w h ic h he a d s n o rth fro m
L o n g w o o d to w a rd the L a k e M a ry a re a Is to be
g iv e n a facelift to h e lp so lve m a ssive traffic
p ro b le m s.
R in e h a rt
M a ry
atte
o n ly a
T lm a c u a n . N o w
p o te n tia l o f som e
th a t a re a o f Ih e c o u n ty .
, T h e r e a re o ther sites. W e a rc n o t su gg e sting

people svqM buying or In Milting Ms these
areas, b u t w e believe so m e a d d e d Inve stiga ­
tio n n o w . m a y a void p ro b le m s In D ie futu re.
F irs t o f a ll. check a m a p o f the area. Select
the area In w h ic h y o u m a y w a n t to live. A s k
y o u rs e lf: Is II a lo n g a n a rte ry w h ic h m a y
b eco m e a m a jo r h ig h w a y b e tw e e n tw o cities?
Is It too close lo m a jo r c o m m e rc ia l la n d w h ic h
m a y e v e n tu a lly be d e ve lo p e d ? Is It In a lo w
flood p la in w here a la rge ra in s to rm w lU
p ro d u c e flooding?
If the p urcha se price s o u n d a too low . find
o u t w h y . F in d o ut If th e re are g o v e rn m e n t or
e cological restrictions o n w h a t y o u ca n do
w it h th e la n d . If It's o n a w e ll w a te r system
fin d o u t Ih e co n dition o f w a te r In th e nearb y
area.
T h e r e are m a n y th in g s to lo o k In to before
se le ctin g the location fo r a n e w h o m e . D o n 't
Ju s t lo o k at w h a t a h o u se does o r c o u ld look
lik e . L o o k d o w n the ro a d to the fu tu re a n d
im a g in e h o w it m a y lo o k five to 10 years fro m
now.
If w h a t y o u see to a th e fu tu re y o u w a n t for
a p a rtic u la r area, th e n p u rc h a s e o r b u ild that
n e w h o m e , a n d e n jo y life In C e n tra l F lo rid a .

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letters to the editor are welcome. A ll letters
must be signed. Include the address of the writer
and a daytime telephone num ber. Letters should
be on a single subject and be as brief as possible.
Th e letters are subject to editing.

LETTERS

Save sealife
O ne evening from o u r deck an the G u lf of
Mexico. I watched a h u n g ry young brown
pelican dhre time after time for something to
eat and repeatedly come out o f the water with
an em pty pouch. It was unusual to ore a
pelican fishing so late — not qu ttr dusk w hen I
started watching and almost co m p ln cty dark
w hen he finally gave u p a n d flew sway. I
wondered how long, o r even If. h r could
survive b rin g that drperate for food. I was
filled w ith emotion. It waa one of the saddest
sights I have ever seen — one that I will never
fa rjrt
A good friend who lo a professional wildlife
rehabUttator con firm ed th at. Indeed, the
w ith Have OurflssdthTw M rh h a ^b e e n foirm d
to addrvps this tragic decimation of wildlife
We are ftow benefiting from thrtr hard work
and dedication. Am end m ent 3 to the Florida
Constitution. Umtttng marine net fishing, la on
the November ballot.
W e should be alarmed by the (acts in the
last five years brown pelican nesting pairs
have declined 75 percent while Ihe com m er­
cial take of threadfln herring and mullet, for
roe to be shipped to Japan, has Increased lo
obscene record levels. Adult brown pelicans,
whose normal weight should range anywhere
from 3 lo 8 pounds, have been rescued
weighing one-half pound! A ll seabirds In
addition to Ihe brow n pelican are suffering,
but U la not only the birds w h o are the
Innocent victim s of hum an greed. Dolphins,
sea turtles, and other marine M e are drowning
tn the U rge entanglement nets that will be
restricted when Amend m ent 3 passes.
T h e devastation must be stopped. The fate
of Ihe birds, the dolphins, the sea turtles and
other marine animals is In our hands. It t*
time for the voters to Save O u r Sealife. Th e
Ashing industry can't conceal the truth: they
have raped the waters a n d are fishing
themselves out of jobs; It to only a matter of
time. Please don't let them take th e last fish
w ith them. Vote Yes on Am endm ent-3 In the
November election.
Charlene Inglts
I CARE
Intra-m ovem ent Coalition
for Anim al Righto and
the Environm ent
Oaprey. Fla.

Religious freedom

Berry's World

‘NOT ANOTHER FRIVOLOUS LAWSUIT!’

One can twist or misinterpret historical
records, the Bible, or the Constitution and the
BUI of Rights. A t a convention in Washington
recently a commentator remarked on a recent
request by Russia to distribute blbtrs for study
In the schools. “Th e re appear* to be more
religious freedom there, than In the public
achoots of Am erica."
Th e re are those w h o misinterpret the
Constitution and seek to bar all religious acts,
sym bols and Influence from government,
public schools, and national life. I n so doing
they Increasingly secularized these, and paved
the w sy for s downsizing of America's moral
and ethical foundations w ith s consequent
Increase In crime, vulgarity and slcazlneaa In
the Am erican lifestyle.
W hat does the Constitution really say about
“ religion?" We need first to rem ind ourselves
of the historical backgrounds out o f which the
Constitution emerged, and the Intent of the
framers as they expressed Ideals for a new
nation.
O u r colonial ancestors came lo Am erica lo
escape the Intolerance, prejudice, bigotry, und
total lack of freedom of conscience. Church
and stale often joined hands tn forcing a
particular religion upon the people- American
founders were determ ined to avoid the
"abuses'* of the “O ld W o rld " a n d preserve
rights and freedoms of conscience and speech.
Fro m this determination the Constitution
a n d B U I of R ig h ts were created o n a
foundation of religious faith and principles.
T h e First Am endm ent stated there was to be
no "establishment" of a religion. In other

rrttgkm or t U I r church in
tb r n r * M ila n
tt e w H f , m « r rrad furth rr It t u r n . ... "o r
prohibit the ftre rx rrrto r thereof " P u rth rr
( t u n n i n d mete freedom at speech. p a n .
■ iK m b l j r . G u a ra n te e d *•• fre e d o m of
religion, not freedom from religion Th o a r who
a r»k to hor alt religion from public M r . the
m ilitary. I h r public srhoola. M lm r the u m r
p a tirm of intolerance and suppression from
which our A m rrira n forefather* aought to
rarapr.
W hile we ahould always maintain a separa­
tion of church and elate, no stale church, no
tasaikm to support any religion, yet we ahould
both cherish and presenre Individual religious
freedom and expression according to one's
conscience, fu rth e r, we ahould take positive
m ewsu res to preserve our religious her
and Ideals rather than outlawing them
schools and government. Education
give all facts and views w hich have contrib­
uted In our A m rrira n heritage, rather than
emasculating the record and placing voids
within our m in d s
W r want neither a r h u rrh run stair, a
theocracy, or an atheistic government devoid
of hum an) tartan lam. aortal concerns, and
religious Idealism Rather a d rm o rra ry of free
people, worshipping according lo ronaclm ce.
reaper ting the rights of others, and enjoying
the rights and freedoms guaranteed b y the
Constitution.
Chaplain J im Sprear U S A F K rt
Altamonte Springs

Sad state of affairs
O n Oct. 10. 1994 al 7 p.m . I attended your
city comm issioners' meeting where your
m ayor Betlyc Sm ith presided.
I was appalled al the w ay an B3-year-old
wom an was treated. A l this meeting there
were several r II Ire ns who awaited their turn lo
apeak about a problem that they were
experiencing or were there to request aid from
the co m m issio n. Each person w ith the
exception of the H3-yrar-old wom an's com­
plaint was heard through lo completion. But
when this widowed lady's representative tried
lo explain to the commissioners and the
m ayor ihe water problems al 2333 E l Capltan
D r., this waa not allowed lo be discussed In Its
entirety. Everyone else waa treated with
courtesy and respect and their complaint waa
heard. Th e m ayor did not treat anyone else In
this manner like she did Ms. Jordan.
II Is a sad aisle of affairs when the m ayor
ra n stand and take away the right to apeak
and com m it what I feel was a deliberate act of
discrimination and the commissioners all Idly
by and not speak up. One of the commission­
ers should have aald that Ms. Jo rd a n 's
complaint should be heard in Its entirety.
Especially her district commissioner. Mr.
M cClanahan should have said lh a l this
wom an, no matter who she la, has the right lo
tell her complaint Just as the others did. But
he remained silent. W hy?
I am a resident of Michigan. My purpose for
being al the meeting waa to say that I
witnessed the flooding of this home on J u ly
30. 1 9 9 4 .1 helped to clean up Ihe d irty, filthy,
slinking water which came Into the home up
and over the toilets; that thla water overflowed
Into the hallway of this home thus Into the
bedrooms and Into the living room and dining
area, all of which was In the middle o f the
house. I. loo. was not allowed lo speak
because the mayor would not let the Jo rdan
complaint be heard further. If Ms. Burnett
would have been allowed to present me to the
commission where I could have given testi­
m ony to the Incident, the outcome m ay have
been different. But Ihe m ayor an d her
commissioners did not want this told.
Since I. too. am a senior citizen. I resent the
way this senior citizen waa treuted by thla
m ayor and her commissioners. It is m y
understanding that to treat one clttxen
differently frm another la an act of discrim ina­
tion. T o not allow someone to speak when you
have allowed others the right lo speak, sure
sounds like Ms. Jordan's first amendment
rights were violated.

of Sanford to ratty to
say that It la not

'*1*
governor

con la ri her
anyone rise who

will
I plan lo remain In Florida lo help in anyway
I ran until this manner la brought to a
conclusion I personally feel lhal thla rtltsrn
was dtwrrimtnated against and her rights were
violated by your mayor.
II la sad that an 83-year-old woman ra n be
treated in such manner by those In authority.
plared In their position by
who espert that they Wttl r geeu te the
je tty 's business and protect the * rights of
cltl*rns and not treat one citizen differently
than they treat another.
I also noticed that the city attorney did not
aprak u p and say that thla citizen has a right
to have her complaint heard through to its
entirety just as all the others had voiced their
complaint to completion, but he. loo. re­
mained silent.
I urge you at thla neat election to remove all
your presen t city commlaatencrs and replace
them w ith men w ho know their responsibility
to their r it lx rm and w ill a d accordingly Your
ettIrena need better government by know l­
edgeable representatives who will represen t
you w ith reaped no matter who you are or
regardless of whether the complaint is against
the city and they don't want toh ra r It.
So what If It would lake up more of the
m ayor's or commlaaionrra' time lo hear the
problem. Everyone has a right to h r heard
regardless of the age of Ihe citizen or nature of
the complaint and not blatantly disregarded
as was evident at this meeting. Everyday we
citizens are losing our rights by the same type
of action I witnessed at this commissioners'
meeting.
I personally am tired of this type of behavior
from our votrd-tn representatives and U Is
time for voters lo become shomed enough to
say this should not be allowed.
A concerned American citizen
Phyllis M. Heath
Auburn. Mich.

Excellent article
I would like to commend your staff writer,
Shari Brodle, for her excellent article on the
Llltle-Blg Econ B u te Forest tn a recent edition
of Ihe Sanford HenUd.
Since securing the designation of the Econ
River as an Outstanding Florida Water. I have
worked with Seminole County, the Division of
Forestry, and numerous agencies and Ind i­
viduals lo develop a common vision for Its
future preservation, recreational use and
management.
A working group of Seminole County, land
m anagem ent agenclea. recreational user
groups, and com m unity and environmental
organizations are taking steps to Insure the
reservation and restoration of the Econlocka tehee River Baaln.

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D u rin g the last legislative aeaalon. 1
sponsored a resolution encouraging the cre­
ation of the Llttlc-Blg Econ State Forest. O u r
entire legislative delegation and I share a
comm on vision for Its ultimate use for now
and future generations of Orange and Sem i­
nole County clUxcns.
T h a n k you for publicizing the Importance of
preserving and protecting the Econ State
Forest. I Join the citizens of Orange and
Seminole Counties tn looking forward to
taking advantage of the many offerings of the
Llttle-Blg Econ State Forest.
Bob Starks
Representative.
34lh District
Winter Park

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Casinos
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T h is
M fltrd

m o rn in g's vot* r r p r r
an apparent shin by

February Th e n , moat sreme-d to
fast* Braky** rtveibosl gam bl­
in g proposal and It* potential
income to loral buatnrm m m
" I'm not really surprised."
said David Farr, chamber r x r r u ttv r director "It seemed like the
more information they got about
tt. I he more unanswered ques­
tions they had. And when people
have a lot of unanswered ques­
tions about aomethlng. they
oppose u .*"
In tort, the debate served to
Increase doubts tor one attendee.
F a rr said before the d e b a lr
began, ballots showed IQ people
supported legalised gam bling
and 33 oppoard H That shifting
person could not be Identified by
the "b lind vote."
During the debate. Van D rr
W rlde attempted lo show the
potential bad Impacts of gam bl­

ing by citing ataUalira about
d e c lin e s in r e s ta u ra n ts In
Atlantic City, N J . after raatnos
opened there a drrade ago. Van
D r r Weide said crim e would
war. family problems would
increase and fam ily tourism
would decrease
u. if
_ Is approved, (h r
o n ly winners will be the casinos
and not those who ra il Florida
hom e." he laid.
B ra k y countered b y promot­
ing what h r aaw was (he eco­
nom ic hraefUa of rsalnoa. tout­
in g Job creation and Increaard
revenue far the hale. A n y (land
Im p act lo local g o ve rn m en t
should be paid by the casinos in
the farm of Impact Ires. B ra k y
Van D r r Wetdr responded to
B r a k y ’s economic boon argu­
m e n t w ith statem enla from
noted W inter Park economist
I tank Fish kind In a study com-

oy n r u f y • n v r r m i
c o m p a n y . F lo rid a R lv c rb o a l
C a rp Van D rr W rld e aaU F k declared land-board

tm tnok County .1
v n t l n ip fifn fo in
want to
BUotL w hich la mar* law It
this

in crime end Might
m a k e p ro m o tio n o f Tf a nm ily
tourism more difficult.
T h e study staled such Ilk
w o u ld not be created b y a
r lv e r b o a t t -o n ly g a m b lin g

Ing on w h o y o u talk to." aaid
Van D rr W rlde.
Van D r r W etdr went o r to say
he's read that In Broils, 111 .

T h e debate drew mixed
Ilona from the a llrn d rrs .
"W h y not give us the opportu­
n ity lo arlrct another (gambling)
option?." asked one m an.
"W e have to draw the tine
somewhere," answered Van D r r
W rlde, "W ith three pari mutuels
this close together. Seminole
County la going to become the
gam ing rapttoi of Central F lo r­
ida "
"W e're not hearing any facts
and figures we can work w ith ."
said another. " I don't rare about
A lto n lir City. Atlantic C ity la

Police seek carjacking suspect
who drove off with 3-year- old
away from the ear.
Davis shouted that her
' “ H‘ was in the car. but the
Ignored her and drove away
Mark In the back seat.

S A N F O R D — Three-year-old
Mark Darts' day started off with
a n unwelcome wild ride Ihls
m orning. A n d U was no Disney
extravaganza w ith Mr. Toad.
At about 4:45 this morning,
the tyke's mother Mllxgln Davis,
as. was driving to work with
him . A s they approached the
Intersection of Airport Boulevard
and 25th Street In Sanford, a
bicyclist darted out In front of
the car. She slammed on her
b rsk e tjg a vo id hitting the rider.

Turkey Club on a Bun
Wintar Bland Vegetables
Pears
or Chat's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Moments later and a
distance sway, at the intensetlo n of 2 0 th S tre e t a n d
Blackstone A v e n u e . Sanford
Police found the car with the
littk boy. frightened but u n ­
harmed still Inside.
Davis' purse, w hich had been
in the car. and the necklace
w hich had been ripped from her
neck were missing.

She kaped from the car to
make sure the rider was u n in ­
jured. Seminole C ounty sheriffs
deputies said.
T h e deputies said that the
rtder Jumped up and grabbed
her around the neck, removed
her necklace and pushed her

Th e suspect has not yet been
found, but deputies are conti­
nuing the Investigation.
Th e y have Issued a composite
photo of the m an. w ho la de­
scribed as a black m a k . 17 to
IB-years-old. 5 -foot-1 0 -Inches.
140 pounds. He has black hair
and brown eyes.

Shelter
C o a tla a a d fro m Fa gs I A
society hopes lo raise the remainder throughout
the th rre-m onih const ruction period with m alchtng grunts and fund-raisers. Several are
planned, h r said.

Sanford will provide water to the site. Th e city
will provide sewer and continue lo provide water
to the property, which Is partially outside
municipal limits.

Society president Steven Mason said the first
event w ill be held Nov. I at Ihc shelter on County
Hume Road to celebrate the construction. O r­
lando Magic tickets snd other prizes will be
rallied. he suid. Th e society ts also planning a
forma] affair In April with a ballroom donated by
Embassy Suites.

T h e sh e lte r w ill feature sta te -o f-th e -a rt
energy-saving features such as passive ground-atr
cooling and under-Moor healing to house 200 to
250 dogs. Hardee said the design la based on the
best features of the Seminole C o unty Anim al
Control Shelter and concepts he learned at the
Florida Solar Energy Center In Cape Canaveral.
Fla.

The current work represents the first phase of
the p ro je ct to replace the a g in g factorym anufactured structures w ith m odern, fireresistant structures. The project Includes pre­
paration of ihc stir for the shelter replacement
a n d f u tu re c o n s tru c tio n . A s p a rt of Ih c
groundwork, sewer lines will be Installed.

Hardee Construction Co. was the contractor for
the Center's Passive Cooling Laboratory.
Future phases Include construction or a shelter
lo bouse cats and kittens and replacement of the
society offices.

W ork on the project was delayed several
months while the tsauc of whether the county or

Mason admits the project Is a big undertaking,
but one that Is needed. "It's sort of grandiose, but
If yo u want to grow big. you've gotta think big."

Responsible
Cea tinned frwm Fage 1A
• Students have the responsibility to respect
the privacy of others.
•Students have the responsibility to have In
their possession only Items allowed by law.
•Students huve the responsibility lo listen
courteously to Ihc opinions and points of view of
others.
• Students have the responsibility to come to
class prepared to learn w ith all the necessary
materials.
In turn. Halblg noted, the students have the
right to be treated with respect and to have a safe
and orderly environment In which lo learn.
Ilalblg said the goal of the poster program Is to

start teaching the students as young as possible
that they have lo take responsibility for what they
do.
"T h e n , by the time they are In middle school
and high school, they have teamed lo be mature,
responsible students," he said.
T h e real test of the success of the program will
be In seven years. Ilalblg said, when Hie youngest
students are In middle school.
T o o often, he noted, the district ts reacting lo
Ihc problems of violence In the school rather than
taking a proactive stance.
*'We need to teach these lessons early," Halblg
said. "W e need to teach the students to be
responsible or we will always be reacting lo the
problem s."

where there is unlimited no n ­
stop gam bling, bankers have
fo u n d d e b t a n d p e rs o n a l
bankruptcies Increased with Ihe
advent of gambling
B r a k y said unem ploym ent
dertvaaed In Biloxi, which had a
19 prtrent unemployment rale
before gam bling brgan

B u t B ra le y also a d m itte d
Biloxi had growing pains.
"T h e re was a problem w ith 4
lot of people m oving to there
w ho w e re n i qualified far Jobs. In
finding housing and so forth.*t
said B ra k y . "That** w hy
need lo make sure the
pay for their Impacts. “

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Domtstic
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expeditious, efficient and de­
liberative m anner." Justice Ben
Overton wrote In a unanimous
order Wednesday.
But the 1994 tow has created
"a n adm inistrative Frankens­
tein." said Overton.
Before J u ly , violating court
ordrrs to stay away from victim*
of domestic violence wasn't a
crime. Judges, however, could
use their contempt powers lo
punish violators b y throwing
them In Jail for five months and
29 days
Stale lawmakers derided this
spring violators should face
misdemeanor charges, meaning
judges can no longer use thrucontempt power to punish them.
No one has challenged the new
tow.. Florida'* high court.,
the rulin g is
fy " issues related to the opetglion of state courts* family Jaw
dirts tons
" T h e Intent of the tow Is
wonderful, but It has created a
d ile m m a for v ic tim s . T h e y
(kglatotoral have enumerated
four type* of violations that are
n o w m is d e m e a n o r c rim e s ."
Linda K u h n , director of victim
service In State Attorney Norm
W o lf tn g e r's S a n fo rd office,
explained. " T h a t 's fine. Th e
problem la those misdemeanor
crlmca are not going to be heard
by a (crim inal court) judge for
several months. T h e advantage
to filing for a contempt with the
issuing Judge an (he Injunction
is that we could usually get a
hearing w ithin several weeks
and get It resolved. Either get
him put him in Jail, having the
Judge Impose whatever sanc­
tions he felt were necessary to
get the point across. Now we
don't have that luxury.*'
She also noted other violations
not enumerated In the statute
arc civ il and the Judge has
vtrtually no authority. "He can
Impose a fine, but If someone Is
going to violate a court order."
she added, "a fine doesn't mean
anything."
W h lk lawmakers "m ay have
had the best of Intentions," Ihc
new tow created several ad-

Lawrence Irvin. 67. E. S.R. 46.
Sanford, died Sunday, Oct. 23.
1994 in Sanford. B o m Feb. 4.
1927 In Miami, he moved to
Central Florida In 1B46. He waa
In the construction business. He
was Baptist. He was a veteran of
the U.S. A rm y.
Survivors include mother. EfHe. S a n fo rd ; so n s. Donald.
Patrick Robinson and Tawrence.
all of Sanford; daughters. Palsy
A d d is o n , R o c h e s t e r . N .Y ..
Y o la n d a R o b in s o n . Sanford;
brothers. Nathaniel. Rochester.
Levels H a m p to n . S .C a ro lln a ;
slaters. Elizabeth Griffin and
Vasphl Irvin, both of Rochester:
s e v e n g r a n d c h i l d r e n : one
great-grandchild.
Wllaon-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc., In charge of arrangements.

BUQBJVB WILLIAM MARCEL
Eugene W illiam Marcel. 68.
O a k s C o u r t . S a n fo rd , died
Tuesday, Oct. 25. 1094 at his
residence. B o m Ju n e 12. 1926
In R ic h m o n d H ill. N .Y ., he
moved to Central Florida In
1958. He was a communications
maintainor for a railroad. He was
a member of First United Meth­

mlnisrrattve problems. For In­
stance. tt contradicts a 1990 tow
directing that all family issues be
handled by judges in family tow
Also, not all violations of
dom estic Injunctions Involve
physical abuse, the court noted.
Some injunctions provide for
financial support, outline visita­
tion and direct when a spouse ts
lo k a v r the home.
T h e Justices directed the chief
Judges of each of Florida's 23
Judicial circuits to provide w rit­
ten comment by next J u ly on
the assignment of domestic vio­
lence cases.
R o b in H a s t ie r , e x e c u tiv e
director of the Governor's Task
Force on Domestic Violence. M i d
she was surprised and confused
b y W e d n e s d a y , ruling
r, v ic tim s * w e ll-b e in g
take precedence over the
Itetrative convenience ot
the co urt." Hasslrr Mid.
In A u g u st, the local state
attorney's office established a

domestic violence unit to w hich
victim s are referred b y law
enforcement officers at the time
they Investigate such Incidents.
W ithin 10 days, victim s are
seen by an assist snt state at&gt;
lorney and a victim advocate.
" T h e y come In and discuss what
needs to be done on the case,
whether It Is an arrest or nonarrest case." Kuhn explained.
“ W e make a filing decision very
rapidly, because N orm (Wolfinger) and alt of us recognize
these are high priorities. We
created this division so are can
d ip them through quickly. We
do get them filed very quickly
but then they are placed on a
docket. Just as In the other
In som e Ju d ic ia l c irc u its ,
domestic violence defendants
arc held on m o rn higher bonds
u ntil first appearance than they
are In Sem lno k County, where
the bond ts 92,500.

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Raff

fpi-,

odist C h u rc h of Sanford. H r
served In the Navy during World
W a rll.
Survivors Include wife. Helen
J e a n ; s o n s . A l d e n F ..
Englewood. Glenn W „ St. Marys.
Ga.: daughters. Lyncttc M. Ross.
Holmes Beach. Ta ra M. Scott.
W inter Park; brother. David W ..
Virginia Beach. Va.; five grandc h ild re n : fo ur g re a t­
grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
J A N E T C A R O L Y N S M IT H
Janet Carolyn Sm ith. 72. Dela n d y A v c .. O r la n d o , d ie d
Wednesday. Oct. 26. 1994 at her
residence. Bom Nov. 5. 1921 In
Brooklyn. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1984. She was
a graphic artist and designer.
She served as president of Kinncrct Residential Tenants Asso­
ciation.
Survivors Include daughter.
Margaret Scykora. Altam onte
S p rin g s ; son. Puul S n cide r.
Leawood. Kan.; brolhcn Marvin
P ic k . B rla rw o o d . N .Y .; (w o
grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­

ice. Orlando. In charge of ar&lt;
rangements.

puurral
KOON. W H IT N IY K N ItV O N A
Funerel tervicet h r Whitney KfUrron*
Soon. J. Cowan Moughlen Torroc*. Vantord
•so died Oct. t f . •Ill to hold Saturday at &gt;
P m . at Hew torn* M B Church. •IIS Xev
William l r » i » WfKiohn* Burial •III to In
Eatonvtllo Memorial Carton*. Viewing toll
bo tram 1 until 9 p m . Friday
lu ff no Funorol Homo. Van hard. In chart*
el arrangement*
M A R C H , I U O IN IW IL L IA M
Funeral t* r«k * » tor Eugene William
Marcel. M. of Vantord. tota died Tuetdpy will
be 10 M Friday morning at Gremhow
Funeral home Chepol. •'*»« *av. Vkkl Reece
alfkletlng Interment •III to In Palm Came
lory. Winter Perk
Far tnote Mho with, memorial contrlbu
•ton* are luggeifed to the Amorkan Heart
Aitoc . Central Florida Chapter. P O Roe
M il. Orlando. FI. USD. or American Lung
Aiiotlotion at Central Florida, 17)1 V
Ferncreek Ave . Orlando. FI. X S t
Arrangement* by OramhOM Punaral
Home. Vantord
OWENV, DARK IS S.
Greveude ter.cet lor Mr* Oar kit B
Owen*, eg* *1. at Vantord. who petted *w*y
Monday, toll be conducted Friday at 1 pm .
el Oak lawn Perk Cemetery. Lika Mery
Violation lor Iriendi will to held Thunder
from t l p m illh e Oeklawn Perk Chapel ot
the Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home
Arrangements by Baldwin Felrchll*
Oeklawn Park Funeral Home

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�T il* M IO O g * u s y I* moving tm » enough l
l ^ ^ c o n ltnenlol U nlled Stale* In about
Th e new estimate of I he espam lon rale I
that the universe la a relatively young •

one — u m n the universe contains far less mailer
than many iheoetata believe.

IRS crimps
'Instant
refunds
W A S H IN G T O N - Fewer
ia«payers ortU be able to gel
"Instant refunds" from las
preparers under changes
designed to combat fraud In
Ih r IKS' electronic filing
program
T h e In te rn a l R r v r n u r
S e rvice said W ednesday
that, efleethre nest year. It
will slop Issuing notices to
la s preparers that their
clients' refunds soon w ill be
on Ihe way Treasury Seereta ry L lo yd Henlsen said
l H o s t notices make It ion
easy for those trying lo
cheat the system.
" T h e crooka lake Ih r
money and run and Ihe
taapayrra and banka get
burned." he said al a news
conference. "S o we’re no
longer going lo tell the
electronic filing operations
whether a refund la likely lo
be com ing Th e taxpayer
w ill atm get any refund
Ih e y’rr due. but we won’t
be v e n d in g o u l th a t
notification ”
T h is year. 13.5 million
in d iv id u a ls and couples
filed l he lx returns through
tax preparation services's
com puters and 10 million of
them received las refund
anticipation loans a day or
tw o later, according to Ihe
IR S
T h e system works like
this: A taxpayer fUla oul hte
or her return and takes It lo
a filing service lo be trans­
mitted vta telephone to the
IR S . O r . a profeaalonal
preparer completes the re*
t u r n a n d f i l e s It
electronically. An electronic
return usually results In a
re fu n d In Iw o o r three
weeks.
th e IH S e n c o u r a g e s
electronic filing because II
re d u c e s e rro ra and
paperwork. Bui Ihe agency
Is d is c o u ra g in g the re ­
fu n d -a n tic ip a tio n loans,
which appeal lo those who
don't want to wait two or
three weeks.
In those cases. Ihe IRS
sends electronic confirma­
t i o n t h a t a r e f u n d Is
expected. A bank, working
w ith the clcctronlc-flllng
service, makes the loan —
producing a "refund" a day
o r two after the return is
filed. T h e actual refund
eventually goes to the bank.

Memorial album puta
names, faces to
deported Jew ish kids
PARIS — W ith her bright eyes,
curly hair and rosy ro m p W io o
seven-year-old Anny*Volande
Horowitz hardly looked llk r a
potential threat lo her native
But according lo her identity
papers Issued In I M O by ihe
collaboration 1st V ic h y regime,
ih e s e c o n d -g ra d e r b o rn In
Strasbourg was a "Je w . For­
eigner. Under Surveillance "
T w o y e a rs l a i r r . A n n y YoUnde. her mother and little
a lsler were ro u n d e d u p b y
French police. Interned in a
transit camp and deported lo
A u s c h w itz where they were
f ssril upon arrival.
Anny-Yolande to not forgotten,
however. Iler sweet, scared face
graces the cover of a 1.000-page
memorial album containing pho­
tographs of I.SOO of the II.0 U 0

Some 76.000 Je w s were de­
ported from France between
I M S -44 Only about 2.500 sur­
vived.
Published this week by Ihe
Sons and Daughters of Jew s
D eported F ro m F ra n c e . Ihe
album Is the work of French
N a tl hunter Serge Klarafcld.
who. at age eight, narrow ly
escaped arrest by hiding In a
false-bottomed wardrobe with
his mother and slater.
"These children are ihe most
In n o c e n t of the In n o c e n t."
Klarafcld said In an Interview.
" T h e y symbolize the ultimate
crim e against hum anity. Not
only were they exterminated,
but all traces of Ihelr existence
were also destined to be de­
stroyed."
Retreating G e rm a n soldiers
did manage lo destroy most
administrative documents con­
c e rn in g co ncentration ra m p
vic tim s , and V ic h y officials
secretly hid or obliterated police
files.
Th e cover-up goes on today.
Klarafcld said French archivists
for months were unwilling lo
give him Anny-Yolande's Iden­
tity card.
T h e "M e m o ria l of J e w is h
C h ild re n D e p o rte d Fro m
France." coating t » 4 . Is Ihe first
of its kind.
Unlike Poland, where entire
villages were e x te rm in a te d ,
three-fourths of the French J e w ­
ish population survived, thanks
to protection from Ihe general
p o p u la tio n an d Ihe R o m a n

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Catholtr clergy
Klarsleld advcrllard In Jew ish
publications In Europe. Israel
and the U n ite d Stales, and
photos trickled In from surviving
relatives.
Th e album also lists the name,
date and place of birth, address
al the Ume of arrest and the dale
and num ber of the deportation
convoy lor each of (he 11.000
victim s
If Ih r n u m b e rs n u m b Ihe
mind. Ihe pictures sirk rn Ihe
heart
I'age after page features unit
tng babtrs such aa Claude Ales
a n drr. o h o was deported in
August H H 4 at Ihe age of IN
months
T o o -y e a r old lo in s . Hertha
and Je n n y fturakooskl. m ug for
Ihe camera a few months brfore
they were deported In August
IM 2
E l g h l - y r a r - o l d S u ia n n e
Cotfmann poors with her dog
befurs she was deported In Ju n e
o n * hae mother. Netther
**The Memorial replaces the
tombstones under which they
were never laid to real." wrote
the dally Liberation.
H alf of Ihe ch ild re n were
ancstrd In J u ly IM 2 . during
one of I h r m oal a m b itio u s
sweeps by French police T h e
Germans, however, did not want
Ih r children, and didn't know
what to do w ith them
W h ile th e ir p a re n ts w ere
shipped Immediately to the gas
chambers, the children were left
behind In transit ram ps - alone,
filthy, starved and sick. Berlin
did not agree to their deportation
unlit weeks later, and then only
because French national poller
chief Rene Housquet Insisted.
Historical docum ents, have
shown that II was Bousquct
himself w ho signed the order for
ihe children’s arrest.
" T h e crim es of Ihe V ichy
regime are Ihe face* of these
children. Ihelr names and th rlr
ages." Klarafcld said.

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�Delivering in the clutch
Young Guns Inch away
■ A N F O R D — There w ins hrlp rd (h r frontn m n tn g Young O u m op rn a Ittllr more room
between themselves and arcond place T u n a
Te a m in the Sanford Recreation C o e d Pd we
Volleyball League Wednesday night at the
Sanford Middle School Gym natortum
T h e Young G una got off to a afow atari,
dropping th ru Brat game of the night 154 to
T e a m B ra ch Scene. T h e y then w on four
conarcuthre game*. beating Te am Brach Scene
15-5. 15-6 before sweeping Kelly's Te am 15-4.
15-12. The Young Guna Bnlahed with a forfeit
w in over Bob Jones.
T lm 'e Team , w hich also picked up a forfeit
w in over Bob Jones, awept Kelly . Te a m 15 1.
15-6 In Ua only other match of the evening
Bob Jones alao forfeited to Team B ra rh Scene
Throu g h five wee ha the Young Guna (I I I I
have a one-game lead over T lm ’a Team 110-21
Th e y're followed by Bob Jones (5 7). Team
B ra rh Scene 13-01. and Kelly 'a Team 11- 111

O'Nm I, Magic gat by Knidia
OR LAND O S h a q u llle O 'N e a l. ta k in g
advantage of the absence of Patrick Ewing,
scored 37 poin t, and had I S rebounds Wednes­
day night aa the Orlando Magic h r Id off the New
York Kn ir k . 106-103
O'Neal had 24 p o in t, and 13 rebounds by
halftime aa the Knlcka tried lo defend him w ith
Herb Williams. Anthony Mason and Charles
Sm ith, none of whom could handle the Mask- a
7 fon&lt;-|. 310-pound star.
Nick Anderson added 24 points for (h r Magic,
who Improved to 5-2 In the exhibition season.
Anthony Bonner led New York wtth IS points

Olajuwon, Rockets top Host
M IAM I — Hakeem Olajuwon scored 10 of his
26 points In I he four minutes after Miami wiped
out a 22 point third q u a rlrr Houston lead, and
the Rockets brat the Heal 9 5 8 6 Wednesday
Glen Rice paced Miami with 21. all but two in
the second half.
After the Ileal n i l a 56-36 deficit to 62-43.
they armed 20 unanswered points, seven by
Kiev and at* by Steve sm ith , to lake J t 6 34)2

C O R A L G A B L E S — Miam i Hurricanes reserve
defensive back T rrm a ln Mack has been sus­
pended Indefinitely following an altercation w ith
police that led to hta arrest.
Mack was charged wtth battery on a police
officer, resisting arrest w ith violence and driving
under the Influence.
According to M rtro-D adr poller, the alterca­
tion occurred early Sunday after an officer
observed Mack driving erratically with a flat tire.

N E W Y O R K — Frank Thom as, close to a
Trip le C row n when the strike started. Wednes­
day became the first p U ye r to win the A L Most
Valuable Player award In consecutive seasons
since Roger Marls In 1960-61.
Thom as, a unanimous winner last year with
the Chicago W hile Sox. received 24 of 28
first-place votes this year.
Thom as received four second-place voles and
finished w ith 372 points In balloting by the
Baseball W riters Association of America.
Ken Griffey J r ., who led the league with 40
hom e ru n s and hit .323 for Seattle, am

Marino, Basti contribute
two-run hits to victories
S A N F O R D — BUI Marino and Don
B m U each came through with a
clutch taro-run hit lo propel their
r e s p e c t i v e t e a m s to v i c t o r y
Wednesday night In the Sanford
Neervotion Men # SlowpMch Softball
League at Chase Park.
Marino keyed a three ru n rally in
the top of the aUth Inning w ith a
two-run single that broke a l - l tie
and helped Well# Contracting to a
M w in over W helrhel A Howard.
In the evening*, first game. Bowl
ripped a tw o o u l two-run double In
the top of the arvem h Uutlng to rally
C r a iy W in g , lo a 3 -2 come from
behind w in over t k A M No. 62.
W ith tw o week, trft in (he — nun
WeBa Contracting a n d W helchri A
Howard are tied for Brvt place wtth
Identical 5-2 records. Craay W ings
14-3) la just a game back, followed
h y P A A M N o 6 2 I0 -7 L
Neat week. Crmry Wutga plays
W ells Contracting at 7 p m . and F A
AM No. 6 2 challenges W helrhel A
Howard at 6 p.m.
Donnie Miller. Brantley Brum ley.
and Don Macher each hit two
atnglrs for Craay Wings. G a ry Miller
singled and scored a ru n S«evr
Woodley singled In a run. Bob
Palagatno also singled Ron W lrlh
and J im N ully each acorrd a run.
F 6 AM No. 62. which was an out

run. and a n R M for Weds C on­
tra c tin g . B ill G r if f it h tr ip le d .
Mngled. a n d scored a run. Rod
Tu rn e r added tw o atnglrs. a run.
and a n RBI.
J tm Dawson singled twice and
acorwd • ru n . B ob Wells Sr. alao hit
two atnglra Bob Wells Jr. had a
atoglr and a ru n . Roger Bcaihard
singled I n a r u n . T o n y M ann
chipped to with a single.
Chris W a rm tripled doubled, and
acorwd two of W he lch ri A Howard's
ru n . With • i n p l r George
Murray *d&lt;Vd . double ungte .n .l
an M M . M U u M cLohon singled and
arorwd a ru n . C o ry Keefer. Sonny
Eubanks. F re d d y M a rin o . J i m
Shawfrr. a n d Dan Good ling each hit

□ Mainland at Laka Mary, 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman at Laka Hawaii. 7:30 p.m.

B oys’ Soceor
□ District 2 tournament at Orange wood Christian
School; Oran go wood Christian School vs. Ths
Master's Acsdamy, Marrill Island Christian vs.
Monlvsrda Academy.

G ir ls ’ V o lle y b a ll
C 4A-District 4 tournament at Ovlsdo: Ovlsdo vs.
Deltona, 4:30 p.m.; Lyman vs. Lake Howell, 0
p.m.; Championship malch, 7:30 p.m.
□ 2A-Distrtel 6 tournam ent at Orangawood
Christian School: Warner Christian vs. Mount
Dors Bible Academy, 6:30 p.m.; Orangawood
Christian vs. Osilona-Trtnity Christian, 8 p.m.
□ A ll S o u ls C o l hallo Softool al E l. Mary
Magdalene, 4 p.m.

A U T O R A C IN G
□ 8 p.m. - SUN. T h is Week In N ASCA R . (L|

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Tony Mann and Wails Contract!
Howard for first piacs In ths

Oviedo, Lyman,
L. Howell, Deltona
S A N F O R D — Com ing from aa far
away aa Knoxville, over 300 girts
representli^ 13 gym s competed In

HaraM Sports Editor
O V IE D O While the L a k e f l o w r l l Silver M a s k s
ahwiad the tdgvssf volleyball halt, thw Lake Mary Rama
felt right into ft during the first round of the 6A-D tairtn
4 girts* volley ball tournament Wednesday al O viedo
H igh School.
After w inning the first game of their brsi-of ihrre
match wtth Deltona I S l L t h e fourth seeded Kama
were up 14-12 In the second game and served for the
match I wire.
D rliona. the object of dertslon because of the W olves'
questionable presence In the Florida Sports W riters'
Association's Class 6A stair rankings most of the
season, rallied to w in the second game 16-14. then won
the match with a 15-4 victory In the third p u n t.
Lake Howell, seeded sixth In the nine-tram draw,
advanerd with a 15-2. 2-15. 15-4 victory over the No. 3
seed Spruce Creek Hawks.
" T h is match sums up our entire season." said Lake
Howell coach J o Luciano "W e have the talent to win a
game 15-2. then we ran turn right around Ihe lose to
the same tram 15-2.
" T h e big difference between now and September la
that now. we're competitive In I he third game. If this
had happened earlier In the season, the match probably
would have gotten away from ua In the third gam e."
In Wednesday's late matches, sreond seeded L y m a n
swept No. 7 D r Land 155. 1 5 1 3 and fopserdrd Oviedo
blasted No. 9 seed Lake Brantley 15-4. 151.
T h e tournament will wrap up wtth three matches
tonight al Oviedo. Oviedo (22-3 and ranked seventh In
this week’s FSW A poll) races Deltona (18-101 at 4:30
p.m . w ith Lyman ( 1 6 4 ) taking on Lake Howell 1 1 5 1 1)
at 6 p.m . Th e championship match to scheduled for
7:30 p.m .

If MIN0 LI6 ELIMINATED

Varsity Football

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KISSIM M EE — Even though they bowed out as
expected In Ihr semifinals of the 5A-D tatrlcl 6
tournament al Gateway High School, the Seminole
Fighting Seminole* still gave a strong accounting of
themselves Wednesday evening.
"H ead to heud. w e were overpowered by them ." said
Seminole coach B « lh Corso after (he T rib e was
eliminated by lop-seeded Cypress Crerk 157. 158 in
the semifinals. "But It didn't go fast. They didn’t sweep
right by us."

Saturday and Sunday a l Seminole
H up. School
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Brow n's Central didn't let Ita role
aa meet boat keep It from collecting
two learn titles, threw all-around
crowns, and eight Individual cham ­
pionships

LEVEL V
Brow n's Central won the team
competition with a tram score of
162 S3, finishing In front erf Stuart's
Sunflrr Gym nastics (160.201 and
Brown's Metro of Orlando ( 176.15)
A gaa 7 I I I i t Meagan Mai hers
Ifirst in (he all-around. 35.90: vault,
flral. 8.85; parallel b a n . third. 9.10;
balaner beam, thfrd. 9 25; Boor
exercise, third. 8.701.
H r liia n y Viola (va ult, eighth.
H .I O I .

Sanlof Kim Orsyfuss and tha top seedad Ovtado Lions
m ada short work of thw Lake Brant lay Patriots In thw
first round of tha ftA-Dlitrtct 4 tournament
Also, the Semlnolcs did what they had lo do to earn a
shot at Cypress Creek, eliminating Leesburg 157. 15-8
In the Aral round
"We hod a nice go of It In the first m a lch ." said Corso.
"W h en we stepped our game up against Cypres* Creek,
w e Jumped out lo a 5-0 lead
"Eventually, we went up 7-1 and boom, here Ihey
came. Th e y look over the rhythm and started to speed
u p the gam e."
In the win over Leesburg. Aubrey Nelson and Martsaa
Alford each had five kills while J ill Jasewlc had two
kills. Nelson also served nine are* aiul had a block.
Dawn Tra ln a served lO points Christina Campbell
contributed aeven service polntsund 10 assists.
Jasewlc registered Iw o solo blocks and iw o kills
against Cypress Creek. Nelson added two kills while
Alford had one kill.
Cypress Creek w ill play Gateway (which defeuled St.
Cloud 16-14. 15-1 Wednesday) in this evening's
championship match.

Aga •: Jessica Bllrk Isecond In
the all-around. 36 20. bars, first.
9.40; (loor exercise, first. 9.40.
balance beam, sreond. 9.23J.
Jackie Mustakas (seventh In the
ull-around. 34.75; vault, sixth. 8.30;
balance bram . sixth. 9.10).
Agaa 1 0 a n d l i t Ashley Huf­
fman (second In the all-around.
3 6.5 5 ; v a u lt , first. 8 .9 0 : floor
exercise, second. 9.35: balance
beam, fourth. 9.30: bars, ninth.
U00|

Kim l*oor (third In the all-around.
36.00; balance beam, first. 9.55;
bur*, fifth. 9.15: floor exercise, tied
for sixth. 9 0 S ): JlU Cody (tied for
s ix th a l l - a r o u n d . 3 5 .5 0 : floor
exercise, second. 9.25; bars, third.
9 30)
Susan Stock (tied for sixth all­
around. 35.50; vault, seventh. 8.55:

Lawrence returns, Balough exits in Late Model main
Special to the Herald
N E W SM YRNA B E A C H After • year *
absence. DeLand's Bruce Lawrence look the
checkers In the hotly disputed Late Model feature
event last Saturday. Oct. 22. at New S m yrn a
Speedway Ihat saw Gary Balough go from the
"Outhouse" to Ihc pita.
Lawrence, who started the race from near the
tall end of the 23-car field, worked his wsy to the
front and held off a hard-charging Jack Cook to
score his victory.
Completing the top five were, in order of finish.
J im m y Brills. Ricky Wood, and Jim m y SlU*.
"A nybody can w in the race from the front."
aald Lawrence, who ua still recovering from neck
surgery. "W e Just did It ihe hard way. O u r ca r
was fast tonight and It ran good. I'm sure glad I
missed ail of that tu rm o il."
Lawrence was referring to a sequence of events
that resulted In flagman Jo h n n y Baas' decision to
black flag Balough for rough drivin g and
unsportsmanlike conduct.
"H e (Baaa) threw me off the track because he
said I caused three cautions. Well, that's a bunch

of (nonaemel." aald Balough. who earlier In the
evening won the Outhousr/Ptt Slop Competition.
"W h e n I was racing with David (Rogers!. I got
loose and I ran Into him. But the next lap. he ran
Intom e. Hell, that’s Just racing.”
Balough alao was Involved In un altercation
invo lving Scott Krevesand Wood.
"T h e 21 car (Reeves) got sideways In front of
m e and I ran Into h im ," explained Balough when
asked about those Incidents. "(R lrk y) Wood
chopped down on m e going Into turn one and I
Juat got Into him. Th is whole mesa shouldn't
have happened."
Th e other drivers Involved In the scrapes were
aakrd their opinions of Saturday nlght'srveni.
" I thought G ary was a better driver than that."
said Rogers. "H e flat ran over m e tonight."
Said Reeves. "M y car was pushing a little bit
tonight. Balough didn't run Into me. he Just
nosed me out of the way. One thing, though,
when I got sideways. I knew he did it."
Wood Insisted he did not cut down on Balough.
■aylng. "Balough Just ran Into me. That's Ihc
simple fact."
Bobby Sears led every circuit to w in Ihc
Mini-Stock feature event. Sears, who has 14 wins

for the season, crossed the stripe iwo car lengths
In front of Conrad Grenier.
Tra ilin g the lead duo were Brian VanAlatlne.
Keith French, and Derrick Reeves.
W hile Gary Froah and Dee Napier were
d u e llin g for second place In the Bomber
headliner. Chuck Vola raced unchallenged lo
victory lane. Froah ended up finishing second
with Napier placing third In from of Mark
Manfrrdl and Brian Schllmm er.
W a y n e Parker held off a stubborn Jeff
Anderson to take the checkers In the Modified
feature while Joe Middleton edged Roaa Eldrtdge
for third place. Com ing In fifth was Mario
Fontlnclla.
Barbara Pierce came back from a Friday night
fender bender at Orlando Spcedworld lo win
Saturday's Sportsman race. Chasing Pierce

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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S SOi vault, ninth. 8 SOI. Tanya
K b c r h a r d l t i l t h in the all
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0.S9I. Jrastra Ormaiets ||9h In
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third. 0 80)
Jackie Martin Ifoor rarrclsr.
tir d for atath. 9 09. balance
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Retirement is...wanderlust
Former teacher reaches out to the future

to enjoy m om loo.
H c ln t r e t m a n re ce ived he r
Ira rfc ln l degree from (he U n i­
versity of Central Florida la
1972 She then began a teaching
A lth o u g h

H elatxehnan

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rhoae the field of education."
S c h o o ls a t a w h ole w ere
ano the r topic for c o m m e n t.
"T h in g s have chang ed. " she
aald. "It's gotten very le n ie n t. In
a lot of ways we are expectng
more out or the children. We're
pushing them a lot and rsp ee l­
ing th rm to be street wise. I don't

Pilfering guest irks hostess
The following bin ho have been
Altamonte Springs
Robinson. Sanford, girt; Laura
and Andres Ingnyen. Sanford,
boy; Terrte and Paul Lantrr.
Oviedo, boy

Ort 4 — Lori Young and
Steven W ant- Lake Mary. girt.
Joyce a sg ^k m a a O n i l l law

Elbert. D rB a ry. boy; Jessica and
Charles Balltrt. Csaarlbrrry. girt;
C y n t h i a W h e e le r a n d Peter
HtanchlJr. Lake Mary, girt
Ort. 0 — Am y and Joshua
Post. Altamonte Springs, girt;
T h r r e a a P aige. A lta m o n te
Springs, boy; Olynls Nash and
Je rm a in e M aaon. Altam onte
S p r in g s , b o y ; D o ry n n e and
D a v i d L o n g l n o . A lt a m o n t e
Springs, boy
Ort. 7 - Vanessa Griggs and
Ivan G a la n a . Sanford, boy; Jill
and Relnaldo Aviles. Deltona,
boy; Andrea and Michael Harris.
Longwood. boy
Oct. 8 - Kathleen and Dale
Fern. Altamonte Springs, boy;
Bryann and Sean Adair. Pern
Park, boy
Oct. IO — C h r is tin a
McLaughlin and Adrian Mitchell.
Sanford, boy; Klm nbcriy Kauk
and M ic h a e l S a n d s. W in te r

O ct. 11 - B rth and W illiam
C u m m in g s III. D eB ary. boy;
Josephine and Rober Mlrrtche
Lake M ary, girl; Jcannrae and
R e n o M u a s a lt o . A l t a m o n t e
S p r i n g s , b o y ; D e s ire e a n d

girl. Kerin and Keels Lamp*.

and Glen Ervin . Casselberry.
; Alexandra Castaner and
A A. Innra J r .. Lo ngwood.
girt
O ct. 13 — Stephanie and Brian
Letter. Casselberry, girl; Laura
an d Michael F o rt hitch. Lake
M ary, boy; Sandra and Daniel
Mojica. Altamonte Springs, girl;
W a n d a T u t c h t o n a n d David
Tutchton J r .. Winter Springs,
girt; Catherine Burch. Altamonte
Springs, boy; Mary Banka and
Kyle Robertson. Sanford, boy
O ct. 14 — Regina Posey. San­
ford. girt: Michele and Wayne
Boaaacco. Oviedo, girl; Karen
and Robert Ferrell. Sanford, boy;
U s a and Darren Porde. Lake
M ary, girl; Diana and Donald
C o x J r .. W inter Springs, girt;
Tuesday Kidd. Longwood. boy

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Eve. m y husband Invite d a
co-worker and his new girlfriend
to our house. T h e co-worker had
met her only a month before on
a business trip, and she had Just
flown up a few days prior to New
Year's.
A couple of days la te r. I
noticed a bottle of perfumed akin
l o t i o n m is s in g f r o m th e
bathroom I thought of her. but
dismissed it from m y m ind.
Last m onth, this couple came
over lor a parly. Once again, a
product waa y d t p n g from the

them.
Abby. how can I let her know
that I am on lo her without
c a u s in g p ro b le m s for m y
husband and hta friend?
M A M O H TO t Th e re Is no
way you can lei her know that
yo u auapect ahe la a thief
without coming right out and
telling her.
A l t h o u g h the e v id e n c e la
overwhelming, never would I
make that accusation unless I
caught the person red-handed.

protecting those children from
getting lost, o r w orm yet. from
b e in g k n a lc h e d b y a c h ild
molester or kidnapper. Every
parent knows that children tend
to wander and Investigate new
places.
Pleaac print this, but don't use
m y name. I ju t want people to
know it's O K to put a leash on a
child.
C A M F tJL 01OKMMMA

school, ao I could return to work,
"A n d then I waa dying to
retire.
"A n d now . I am dying — and
suddenly I realise I forgot lo
Uve." (Anonym ous)
Another g n a from this phlloaophtcal Uttle book (available In
bookatoreal b y Mo. D eA ngetla:
"Yesterday la hiatory
'T o m o rro w la a myatery.
T o d a y la a gift. " T h a t’s w h y

D B A * A B I T i W hen o u r aon
waa 2 years old. I last h im In a
department store. I let go of hta
hand to hang up a blouse, and
he slipped under a rack of

S e a m a n R e cruit J o n a th a n
BroulUette. son of Charles and
M ary W lenkc of Sanford, haa
c o m p le te d tra in in g a t M S A
C o m m and. San Diego. He grad­
uated second In his claas w ith a
9 0.9 average. Upon completion
of training at the end of October,
he w i l l b e s t a t i o n e d to a
helicopter squadron In Jackson­
ville.
BroulUette la a 1994 graduate
of Seminole H igh School.

A B E R D E E N PROVING
O R O U N D . Aberdeen. M d. —
A rm u Pvt. Charles Altkcn haa
c o m p le te d a tra c k -v e h ic le
mechnaic course here.
Students were taught lo repair
engines, iranamiaaions. and fuel.
e le c tric a l, and h y d ra u lic
systems, on tracked vhetdes.
T h e y a ls o w e re t a u g h t to
perform recovery operatlnsfor
abadnodned. damaged, or dis­
abled ve he Idem.
Altkenla the aon of Linda C.
A ltk e n or 103 S live r Maple
Terrace. Sanford.
he la a 1993 graduate of
Semlnqje H ig h School. Sanford.

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Judge Houston Clark (twft). Chattanooga, Tann. awards Mua ribbon
to Champion Ramz’a Crossbow Banjmln. 'Ban's' handtar la Frank
Murphy (right) of Oviado.

Just call him Champ
He's a two-and-a-half year old
E n g lis h b u llm a stlff nam ed
Rama's Crossbow Be nj in In but
called "B en.” Ben. owned by
Rose Ann Ramsey of Sanford
and a member of Seminole Dog
F a n c i e r s A s s o c i a t i o n , has
"finished'' In the show ring,
earning all the points required
for the sought-after title of
Champion. Ben recently com­
peted In u four weekend dog
show at Columbus. Ga.. Atlanta.
Ga.. Raleigh. N .C. and West
Palm Beach.
Ben has even more reason to
celebrate. On Oct. 9 he became

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the proud papa of a litter of 13
puppies. T h e m am a. J a g of
Peeko's Wood Betony (Phoebe)
owned b y C rossbow Kennel's
Dick and Mickey Mullen. Oviedo,
waa born about five miles from
Stonehenge and Salisbury Plain.
England.

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th ird book of th la type It
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your defrnalvr play, everything
from "Y o u cannot defend pro­
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In I he year ahead, several
significant friendships could be
ralabllahed with persona older
than yourself. You will have a lot
In c o m m o n deapllr the age
difference.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221
Th e probability of your success
la strong today. If you fall. II
could be because of the way you
handle the situation. Don't turn
opportunities Into penally shots.
Get a J u m p on life by u n ­
d e r s t a n d i n g the Influences
which are governing you In Ihe
y e a r a h e a d . S e n d for your
Astro-Graph predictions today
by m a i lin g t l . 2 9 lo AstroGraph, c/o thla newspaper. P.O.
Box 4465. New York. N. Y.
10163. Be sure to slate your
zodiac sign.
RAOfTTARIUR (Nov. 23 Dec.
2 11 If someone cornea lo you for
advice today, be sincere instead
of p a in tin g a false, glowing
picture. T h e truth helps; Insin­
cerity hurts.
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ruff* the c lu b eight in hand and
p iaya a heart to dummy'a king.
N o w i t u n n a low diamond from
the d u m m y .
East m in t play the quern lo
d r fra I (he contract. The defenar
m u at win three diamond Irtcka.
w h i c h rrqutrea finding W ra t
w i t h the A O - 10 (or the A K. but
th en h r would aurrly have led
one at trick one|. If East piaya
lo w . declarer will pul In the
r ig h t, end playing Weal. Or. aa
K a n t a r point* out If S o u th
d r u n k r n ly pula up hla diam ond
k in g . Eaat'a queen biorka the
a u ll. Eaat w ill have lo concede a
ruff-and-dlarard.
K a n ta r’a lip la: "W hen the
h a n d haa been atrtpprd and
declarer haa loarra in only one
a u ll. play aecond high w ith
h o n o r doubleton or unblock w ith
h o n o r doublrton in fourth aeat

y o u lo speculate financially in
fields you don't know well. Y o u r
chances for personal gain are
extrem ely slim.
A Q U A R I U I (Jan. 20-Fcb. IB )
Seeking an easy out today m ig h t
be more harmful than faring u p
to an unpleasant development. If
y o u bile Ihe bullet. Ihe pain
w o n 't Iasi long and thlnga w ill be
resolved.
P t t C n (Feb 20-March 2 0 )
T o d a y II might be extremely
difficult for you lo admit In front
o f others there la something yo u
d o n 't know how to do. Honesty
g a i n s admiration, decell d e ­
stroys It.
ARIKR (March 2 1-April 10) In
Involvements with others today,
y o u r underslandlng might be
less than theirs. Keep an open
m in d If they try lo make a p o in t.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
D e sira b le end m u l l s a r e n 't
likely today If you allow others lo
d o your thinking for you. If yo u
c a ll Ihe shots yourself, y o u
m ig ht sllll make mistake*, but
they w on’t be as bad.
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Dealer South

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promises today because they
m ight not come due u n til later,
at a more manageable tim e. T h is
could be a big error In Jud g m e n t.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 221 If
you want lo give away some­
th in g . ll's your prerogative.
However. If you want to give
away aomrthlng that Isn't yours,
then It'a not your prerogative.
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evaluation of the power of your
opponents might not be accurate
today, so If you're d ra w n Inlo a
competition, don't gel cocky.
v n o o (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be
careful when discussing con­
fidential business m ailers today.
Someone who knows how to
p u m p you for Information might
he In Ihe audience.
LIB R A (Sept. 2 3 - O c t . 23)
T h in k positively today, b ut don't
be unreallslk' and b u ild your
financial expectations u p o n false
hopes. Your payoff could be
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                    <text>November 16/' 1994

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WEDNESDAY

30. Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
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N ew s d ig e s t
INSIDE

Sanford Florida

Floods unleashed

G ordon’s heavy rains pummel Seminole County

Sports
Girls open hoop campaign
l-A K F MAHY
L y n u n in d O vird a » i m but
l -&gt;kr Mary lost « rlnur g jin r on I hr o|M-ulllg
night nt thr ( l i l t high irh n il IhitkrltMlI v m i n
fire P i | r I It

People
What’s Cooking?
Traditionally. th r Thanksgiving fra»t i alt* lot
special lixxt* Ii * th r g4thrr1ng nl thr rU n Hot
thr crowning glory o( this *prcU l rn rtl u
i l r w r i Today * What * ('in k in g ? column
fratutrs a variety of i t r w r i t lor any t p n u l
event
Her Pag* »

County declared emergency
S A N FO R D — Ck iv U « t n n Chile* declared a
•late of emergency in Seminole County and
m uch ol Crntral and South Florida lair thla
morning, dur to Doixllng and (■••altilr tornado
damage The area aliened lmJudea Orange
Voluaia and llrrvard Counties said T im K u rk rr.
*pokr*m an In th r governor a Em ergency
Ojierattons Center In Tallahaaarr
H u c k rr said th r declaration la to alrrt
resident* ol li* alired flooding and to hr wary ol
dangrrou* wind* I h r dr, laratlori also alert* thr
Federal Emergency Management Agency ol
(■ntrnlrntul damage* hut dor* not authort/r
financial a**l*tan&lt; e K u rk rr said

Meetings cancelled
L A K E MANY — I tie Lakr Marv Hoard &gt;4
Adjustment meeting, originally scheduled for
tonight at 7 p m . ha* hern rarw riled C ity
otlu lal* m v the meeting haa hren tew tied tiled
f««T Ore 7. al*n at 7 p m
S A N F O H D — Th e Srm lnolr County Pori
Authority meeting Scheduled tnr iht* allrrm vtn
ha* tiren &lt;am riled

Chamber luncheon
L A K E M ANY Th e G re a te r Lake
Marydleathm w t 'handier ol Commerce will hold
a Power Srrtr* Luncheon thl* Thursday Guest
speakers will discus* "Th e Future Working
Together,"
T h r meeting will hrgm at 11 45 a m . at the
Tlm acuan Golf A C oun try Club
Speakers are In Include Hoh Tu rk of the
Economic Development Commission l^ikr Mary
Mayor Lowry Rockett. and Seminole County
Manager Non Nairn n
Cost for the meeting I* $12 Nrsrrvallon* are
requested by phoning the chandler olltce at
333-474H

Perez award time
S A N FO H D — The G rra fri .-vanford Cltamlrrr of
Commerce ha* begun *eeklng nomination* lor
the annual I&gt;r Luts Prrer llumaintartan Award
Organisation* are b rin g asked to »uhinlt tbr
name of a candidate they h rllrvc would be
w orthy of the award
T h r chamber has list* of criteria which must
lie followed In m aking a selection Phone the
chamber (or Information at 322-2212.
Deadline (or submission of entrtrs. in writing
Is no la lrr than Jan u ary 3. I9SI5
C om piled from staff reports

INDEX
■ r i d f o ..........................H orosoopo.............
Classifieds......... 4 1 , 1 1 Mevlss............. C o m i c s .........................I I Nation..............
C r o s s w o r d ................ People......................
Door A b b * ................... S B Voiles...............
De a ths.......................... BA 9011001 Menu.
Dr. O ott....................... Sports......................
Editorial....................... 4 A T # lsvisio n ......
Flo rid a ..........................I A Weather..........

Keep your ‘eye’
on the 8torm

75

High wind warning
and Hood watch to­
d a y. T o d a y : V e ry
windy w-uh period* of
r a in a n d i l i u n d r r s to r rn s H e a v y
r a in l i k e l y w i t h
possible flooding of
low lying arras. High
In the upper 70s
Wind east 20 In 30
m p h w ith m u c h
h i g h e r g u s t s In
squalls

Sanford area
By NICK F F I I F A U F

■ y V IC K I DobO RN ICR

Harold SlsH Writer

Harold SlsH Wrdsr

SA N FO H D
the rlly limn signs
saying Writ ome to Sanford don i
pertain to Tropical Storm Gordon
Police this m orning said at least
10 street* were severely flixxtrd
because of live esiesalve rainfall In
Sanford Almost 7 inches of rslti
was rrjs&gt;rlrd as of H a m A tornado
watch was to have remained In
efleet until midday
Only one arra. 15th Street at
Hanford Avenue, was artually her
B *« S to rm . Pag* SA

SANFOHD
T h o u g h *r bool*
throughout Seminole County re
pMteil low attemlarwe figure* Ihl*
m orning srhuol* remained open
today" It * a matter of safety versus
convenient e.
said S u p i Paul
llagerty tht* morning "It may t*e
Iim om enleni lor parent* to deal
with I lie weather, iw l students are
safer in m hool in some« ase* ”
Hagerty *a«l lltere have bren
Hee School* Fag* 2 A

Across the county

Prepare for storm

B y J. N A R K SA N P ICLO
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■ y SANDRA K U .IO T T
Herald Staff Wnfsr

S A N F O N t)
Semin*Me Courtly
official* are In a "Sim Cianm 4
slate id readmes* this morning as
they watch and wall lor Tropical
Storm Gordon
Hoad* Division dl*(t4ii hers re|mrt
more than two dozen tails of street
diMMling were received by tl o clo* k
thl* m o rn in g No *treeis were
formally rlnsrtl
County Manager Non Itahiin or
dered park* rk&gt;*rd at ikhni but
•lecltletl to krep libraries oprn al
least until r&gt; p m
"S rh o tls will rrm ain oprn ami so
m any of our llhrartr* o|irratr as
Irilormal latch key operation* after
He* C o u n ty . Fag* 8 A

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e x te n s io n a g r n l lo r Seminole*
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turn lo help jw-ojtle prejtare for the
storm as well a* fad* dealing with
the aftermath of (Vvtdlng should It
or cur. so* h as mold and mildew in
fit axled homes
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University of Florida recommend* a
disaster kit fir prepared containing
a two week siqiply ol waler. Iimtl
f ir s t aid s u p p lie s , s a n ita tio n
supplies, and any special Io*m1* or
medk me* needed by family m em
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Education Week: Family affair
Area schools
celebrate in
different ways

Kids could
see their
work in print

Ny VIC KI OoSORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer
S A N FO H D — Tills Is Amerl* .in
Education Week
Scluwl* across Ihe district are
celebrating In a variety of ways
from program s that encourage
student* and their (tarrnis to read to
art t lasses in which students make
(rosier* praising the mertl* of rdu* a
lion
" T h e school* are ea* h iclcbratlng
In th rir own w a y .” said Dede
Schaffner. coordinator of com m uni­
ty Involvement for ihe school dis­
trict. "Th e need* and wants of each
school Is different, so they are each
doing their own thing "
A O n T u e s d a y , lor e x a m p le .
Goldsboro Elementary School In
Sanford hosted a program railed
"Reading Is a Fam ily Aflalr." w in* h
See Educate. Pag* BA

■ y SHARI BRODIB

Herald Stall Writer________________
L A K E M ANY - An author, an
assistant prim Ipal and a business
owner have bunded together lo form
the foundation of a new program at
l-akr Mary Elementary, ami If ev­
erything goes a planned, students of
Ihe school may get lo have their
work published by a major New
York publishing house

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Students In Sherry Jackson s fifth grade class. Laura Fraieigh (from left
clockslwsel Kimberly Clay, Sarah Hull and Pearleen Do, work on their
po«lry books

Rites of passage
Lake Mary commissioners
to be sworn in Thursday
■y NICK FFIIFAUF
Herald SlsH Writer
L A K E M ARY — Th e mayor and two city
commissioner* will he sworn in to olflcr this
Th u rsd a y, prior lo th r regular commission
Hireling Th e event will lie held at 6:30. with a
brief reception lietwern the ceremony and rrgul.ir
commission Hireling
Circuit Judge Wullacr II. Hall Is scheduled lo
administer oaths of olflcr to Mayor Lo w ry
Rockett. Seal I Commissioner Gary’ Hrrnder. and
Seal 3 Commissioner David Mralnr
Each of Ihe llirre was re-elected lo two more
years In office without opposition.
Also scheduled for I lie swearing In s|&gt;eclul
inerting Is ihe election of a deputy mayor
As of earlier this week, the follow in:, in m s were
listed for Ihe rrgularly scheduled i in oiumlsslon
meeting, which will begin at 7 |&gt; in . or a* soon
after the swearing in und reception as possible
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oOrd nanca - &gt;nd raad&gt;n* - Amand.ng city cod* on ragulation ot
Mia ol motor vaSKlav troilorv. boa't and rsv-pm anl
OOrd'nanco - Ind rood.ng - Amano ng city coda ragarding
ragu'ating rwmmoga u a i
OOrd-nanca
Md raad ng
Amand-ng city coda ragard ng
P#f fTllt iM t
• Ortfinanca - It* laad ng - Ratona I 'D " C I to C 1 Wtidon Bird
and U t H.gXxar U 91 Navnn 4 Company Inc
OOrdinonca - lit raad'ng
Amandmont to r « t « r a lo r d Uvo to
ctianga mo davgnai.on ol o l-.a acta parcal XX a-ad on tm m a O a t,
Tt ail from lam-nolf County indrtftal «o la ta *Aa&gt; y Induttr &gt;al
OOrd'nanc* — •*• -aad ng
Amandmanl to Pv*u»a Lana Uta
Policy lo radix a raouxad impar ywuv turtaca ratio
• O r * M W i — H I raad'ng - Amandmant to fwtura Land Uta
Policy lo add dalm itiont to con taryjtion racraalion and
public-vaml public land uva davgnai-onv
a O d nanca - l»l raad'ng
An.ynd.ng ,»gn ragw'al-onv
• Otdmanca - 1st raad'ng - Amandin* ugn ra*«'aliont Idaugn
ol ground »i*n»l Inth# Lata Mary BouW.a-d Gatanay corr&gt;*x
• Ord-nanca - tst raad'ng - Am ad-n* ugn ragvlalxw, (matvaga
ol fo u n d t-gnvl w ISa Lata Mary Bouitra'd Oatonay (orrtdar
OOrd-nanca - 1st reading - Propartry aichanga bataoan
Waltarv E Metric and City o* Lata Ma'y

See Sworn. Page SA

K athy Fuller Is the business
owner and thiough her rontarts at
her bookstore. Little W ing Hook*,
she is trying to get Putnam ikioks to
publish ihe five best works of the
newly formed Lake Mary Elementa­
ry Children's W rtler'sGulld.
She said that thanks lo thr rllo ris
ol her district sales representative
with Putnam. Nancy Kamano. the

See Writer*. Pag* BA

Commissioner
pitches Baseball
Hall of Fame
■y NICK F F IIF A U F
Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Is Sanlnrtl ready for a il.isrb.ill
Hall nl Fame? City Commissioner Whltey
Eckstein believe* tt is. ami that It will bring
many visitors Into the downtown arra
Eckstein has suggested such a facility
•rvcral times during |&gt;a*t rlly commission
meetings Early this year, when an offer was
made lor th r city to purchase the round brtrk
building at the extreme northern end of
French Avenue. Eckstein proposed tt would Ire
an excellent location for the altrartlon
The ptirchasr ol the building however,
never came about.
Monday night. Eckstein again tackled th r
concept of the ILi-a lull Hall of Fame. "W hile I
was watching the Veterans' Day parade
downtown last week." he said. "I got lo
thinking about how the area lacks tourists
&lt;outing in. and what a draw a I U m - I m II Hall of
Fame would Ire.''
lie- suggested (iroplr who might be Interest­
ed in such a facility should, "sit down and

Sc* Baseball. Page BA
Related Editorial, Pago 4A

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Sanford Hotaitl Sanford Florida

Wadnaadat. Notambat 16 1W4

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Prosecutor has no physical evidence
Companion testifies in British tourist slaying

Fall impales hunter’s legs on his rifle
O R LA ND O
A &lt;lrrt hunter v * In guarded rnncilitnn
Tuesday al Otlandn Regional Mrtlic .d Critter alter falling from
a tree aland last weekend
Ju a n ('aniu. 4H. of Ktaatmmrr. broke hla neck In tlir fall Mr
will undergo surgery Thursday. aald hla w H r. Saudi.i
The Kpcnl 1»4 rm p lo y rr wa* hunting Sal unlay al Ih r T f ir r r
Lake* Wildlife Management District In anuthrrn Osceola
County w hrn hr apparently frll aalrrp In hla buttling aland Mr
luirdilrd about JO frri to Ihr ground
A search pari v found Cantu about flvr hour a aflrr Ihr fall
C ontrary to rrjKirt* that fir Irnpalrd hlmarlf on hla rifle.
Cantu a wlfr aald h r only aulfrrrd a d rrp gouge on tils right leg
w hrn h r landrd on Ih r wra|M&gt;n'a tiarrrt

Black leader to command Blue Angels
P EN S A C O LA — I C and Addlr Cm hran h a vr nrvrr worried
much at tout aon Donnie's ahillty to fly a auprraonir Jet fighter
with HI or Angela arrtal armhaltr tram
l.i C m d r Donnte Cochran, who Tuesday became thr Oral
blark pilot lo m m rnand Ih r Navy's flight demonstration
squadron. had drtrumafnilrd hla knark with machinery at an
early age on ih r family farm In IVlham . Ga . hla father recalled
"T ru rto r work and all. hr ra n rto that, loo." Ih r rld rr
Cochran aald aflrr th r rhangr of command ceremony "W e
have our own combine* w h rrr we combine corn, *nyhran* and
pranut* Well, he could operate all lhat.*‘
The younger Cor hran. Ihr fifth of 12 children flew with thr
•ix-plane air show team from 1985 to 1988
Mia parent* and arvrral other family members were on hand
when h r rrtu m rd to aaaumr th r title of tlo** from C m d r
Robert Slump! at th r National M uarum of Naval Aviation
T h r ceremony look place brn ra th four retired lllur Angel*
feta hanging In Ih r tram '* trademark diamond formation from
Ihr ceiling of a seven-story atrium
Cochran. 40. remain* the only blark Blue Angrl* pilot in ih r
48-yrar history of ih r squadron hoard al fVnaarnla Natal Air
Station Mr downplayed Ihr aspect of firing Ihr first black
among th r 25 men who have rom m andrd Ih r B lu r Angrl*

ByAOAMVKOMAMt
Associated Press Wntar
M O N TU 'F.LI.O - Proaet utor* don t have
any physical evidence linking 17 year -old
John Billy Joe Crum tttr with Ihr slaving
ol a British tourist Iasi year al a hlghwav
rest slop
Bui ihe* lirlirvr ih r trsiim ony of trtrnd*
and Jallhouse In fo rm a n t* w ill prove
C rum llle wa* one of the youth* Involved In
Ihr fatal singling of 34 vrar old Gary Colley
during a Uiirhed robbery tlong Interstate
lO n ra r Montlrrllo
C a rn lrtlr S|irrd a nrlghtmr of the *u*|irrt.
testified Tuesday that Crum llle railed her
shortly aflrr the Sepi 13. 1993. killing and
asked her If »lir had "heard aUnit Ihr
tourist murder "
"lie asked me If I wanted to hear about
II." said Speed. 24
She said Crumllle proceeded lo tell her
that hr and two other youths stole a car and
drove to the rest area where they attacked
Colley and hi* companion Crum llle said ih r

*tispr&lt; i* wore w hile sue ** on ihetr hand* » '
they Wouldn't leave fingerprints she said
Crum llle • lawyer. Dslghl Welt* asked
Speed If site wa* *ure It wa* Crum llle who
had called and not hi* older cousin who I*
an Informant lor llie *tatr in the case
"It sounded like him
Billy J u r ." s p rrd
said
Met irstunony con* luded the llrsl day of
Crum llle * trial whl« It also Im luded Irsil
tnony from Colley’* longtime companion.
Margaret dagger Testimony wa* In con
Unite today
One of Ihr accused |H year old D ru m
Spear ha* agreed lo te s tily against
Crum llle Spear, the driver of the getaway
car. ha* pleaded guilty U&gt; lesser charge* and
Is aw ailing *enlrtM'lng
dagger said she and Colley were napping
In thrtr rrntal car al a rrsi slop w hrn they
were startled hv a lapping on the window
T w o men brandishing handgun* w rrr
standing on either side of Ih r i ar. shouting
al the lirittsti couple
The black youth he wa* pointing hi*

gun straight al me Me wa* tori of mouthing
something In me shouting al me. but I
couldn't hear him
I said lo him . 'I can t
hear you I don't know whal you want
What do you ward?'" dagger said a* *he
wl|ird away Irar*
W hen Colley tried lo Im &lt; k up the car lo
lire, the gunmen nya-urd Ore. killing Collry
and wounding Jaggrr
C ru n iltlr and three oilier youth* wrrr
charged w ith first degree m u rd e r and
first degree attrm ptrd murder In a case that
damaged Flortila's tourism business and
•imrrrd major reforms In the stair's Juvrnilr
fustier system
Jag g rr. ttt said the touple w rrr on
vai alloti hum thrlr home in West Yorkshire.
En g lan d , and were driving from New
Orleans lo SI Petersburg They had *tnp|ird
lor a brief nap shortly aflrr I a m when Ihr
gunmen approached
After the shots w rrr fired the assailant*
fled she said She tried lo prop up Collry lo
help him breathe hul knew II wa* tin lair

For (heir years
of service
Tha City ol Sanford and Mayor
Batlya Sm ith racanlly pro
Clatmad Nov 20 a* Ratirsd
Taachar Day To calabrata tha
occasion. Smith g«v* a copy ol
lha proclamation lo Wailar,
Wail ' l Laa, pratidant ol tha*
Sami no la County Ratirad Edu
calor* Association (SCR EA) as
Lamual Stallworth tha group a
p ra s td a n t-a la c t. and Ruth
C a r l t o n , S C R E A 's c o r r g
•ponding sacralary loos on

Speaker-designate shores up position
T A L L A H A S S E E — H rp IVter W ull.ur ha* wilidlflrd hi*
narrow hold on Ih r vprakrrshlp of Ih r *la«r llou*r hy winning
Ihr *upport of the chamber *63 Democrat*
The St IVtersburg Drmorr.it *rcurrd the support Tuesday
during a D rm otratlr ra urus votr with Ihr help of Gov Lawton
Chllrs T h r »prakrrshlp and other leadership posts will fir
decided next Tuesday during Ih r Legislature s organisational
session
Chile*, the self described hr conn of Florida (rollIk's, plat ed
on Wallace Ihr raccoon skin hat he wore Nov 8 aflrr defeating
GOP nominee J r b Bush
Wallace told Chiles "You pulled a miracle In thr (are of all
Ih r odd* I think w r all know If you w rrr nol there. I would not
be here "
For supporter*. Ih r r r will be more committer and subronv
m lllre chairmanship* lo go around Hilt year. Wallace said alter
ih r meeting
All but one of Ih r Democrat* al ih r caucus signed support
pledge* for Wallace Th e exception wa* H rp George Crady.
D Yulee. who nrvrrthrlr** verbally promised Wallace his

Him* r u n *y I w i n ««M

support

Supreme Court stays Scientists trying to
execution until Friday replace popular cropprotection chemical

From Assoclstsd Prass rsports

Schools--------

LOTTERY
MIAMI - Here are the
winning numbers selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lot&lt;
tery
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The proper lime lor such a
plea would havr liern at a
September clemency hearing
Chile* and the Cabinet held lor
Scott — which Carl didn't
attend. Sachs *ald "Com ing to
town and nol having an ap­
pointment I* not the way dial
Is going lo happen "

KISSIM M EE - ll will wain be
Illegal In use one ol die world •
most popular |&gt;r*llclde* because
ll harms Ih r environment, and
scientists arr rushing to come up
with substitute*
Methyl bromide I* used on
more than 100 crop* In Hits
country Failure to come up with
alternatives could cause A m e ri­
can agriculture more than SI 5
billion In losses each yrar. one
study says.
The U S . Environmental Pro­
tection Agency will Iran methyl
b ro m id e w ith in five ye a r*
because the (irsllclde contrib­
ute* lo o/onr depletion In die
atmosphere. The n/one layer
provides a prolerdve barrier
against the harmful effect* of
ultra violet light

Other m u n lrtrs also a rr ban
lllllg It* use
,
“ O u r backs are r r r i a l n l y
against Ih r wall." said Kenneth
W Vick, die U S Department of
Agriculture * national program
leader for product Itmars and
quarantine
Scientist* from 2H countries
are meeting In Orlando lo dis­
cus* new strategic*
The chemical now kill* a wider
range of soli pest* than any
other, and In some case* i* the
only p ro ircllo n available for
some Irull*. vegetables and other
crops, said die USDA's Edwin L
Clverolo.
“ IF* probably the most widely
used pesticide In the world."
said V ic k . ''G ro w e r* apply
methyl bromide lo die noil to
control Insect*, plant pathogen*,
nematode* and weed* In crop*

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Tonight: Mostly cloudy und
very windy with rain and thun
derslorm* likely Low around
70 Wind becoming southeast 25
tu 35 m ph with much higher
gust* in *quall* Chance of rain
70 percent.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy and
w in d y w ith rain and th u n ­
derstorms likely High around
HO Wind bccoi Ing north west
20 tu 30 m ph. Chance of rain GO
percent.
Friday- Cloudy and breeiy
with a chance of *hower* and
thunderstorm* Low around 70
High In the lower HO*

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Carl said stir traveled Irom
Long Beach. Calif,, lo try lo
see Chile* bul was refused a
inerting Chiles' %|M&gt;kr*inan.
Ron Sachs. *ald hr wasn't
aware Carl had tried to see die
governor

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BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a Beach
1a vrs are
G-H feet and choppy Current Is
lo the north. Wnli i &gt; m peraturr
I* 75 degree*
N e w S m y r n a B e a c h : Not
available at pres* lime.

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F R ID A Y
P t l y c l d y 82 82

SATURDAY
P t l y c l d y 82 8 2

TIDES
THURSDAY
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min 3 55
a.m . 4 05 p.m .: Ma|. 0 55 a m .
1020 p m
T I D E S : D a yto n a
Beach: highs. 7 OO u r n . 7 IG
p.m .; low s. 12 41 a.in , 1: 1H
p .m .: N ew S m y r n a B e a c h :
highs. 7 05 u.m . 7 21 p.m .:
low*. 12 40 a m . 1:23 p.m .:
Cocoa Beach: high*. 7 20 a m .
7 36 p in ; low*. 1 01 a ill . 1:38
P 111

BOATING
St. Augustine to T it u s v ille
Gule warning Coastal (hind
warning Ih-avy surf advisory.
Today Wind east 25 In 35 knot*
with higher gust*. Se.1* H lo 12
lee! Bay und Inland waters very
to u g h
C o a s ta l f lo o d in g
especially uround lime* of high
tide with tide* running 2 In 4 ll
above normal. Beach erosion
due In heavy surf.

SUNDAY
P t l y c l d y 82-82

STATISTICS
T h e h ig h tem perature In
Sanford on Tuesday was HI
d e gre e * and W e d n e s d a y '*
overnight low was 7 1 degree* a*
reported by die University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
p e r io d e n d in g al 0 a rn.
Wednesday, totalled 0 HH in ­
ches.
S u n s e t......................5:32 p.m .
S u n r is e .................... 8 :4 9 a.m.

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A W U AM*

A n d w h i l e s t u d e n t * at
Goldsboro Elemental)' School
were rrp o rird ly tiring carried
over pond like puddle* to get
there, classes w rrr nol called oil
" N u m b e r s are lo w ." said
principal Geraldine W right, "but
we are In class "

TA LLA H A S S EE W hile
attorneys sought a hearing lo
present new evidence, death
ro w In m a te Paul W illia m
Scott's mother pleaded with
Gov Lawton Chile* lo halt her
son's execution for the slaying
of a Bora Raton florist
Scott. 38. had been sched­
uled to die in Ihr electric chair
today T h e slate Suprem e
Court granted a stay until 7
a in Friday to consider hi*
attorneys' request
A tto rn e y Marlin M cClain
asked the court Tuesday lo
order a hearing on evidence hr
said fh r prosecution failed lo
present lo Ih r defense Me said
It showed that an accomplice.
Richard Kondian. struck Hit
blows that killed Hortsl Jam es
Alessl

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Pine Cresl E lrm rn la ry School
principal Dort* Jennings said
"half i h r school" has been
closed due lo Hooding, but that
student* a rr doubling up In Ihr
classroom* or. In som r cases,
meeting In thr auditorium Pine
Cresl Is located on W 27th
Street In Sanford

Magrrtv said Ihal the decision
wa* made nol lo rlose the
school* yesterday when II ap­
peared that the weather would
nol alfecl Ih r ability of Ih r
school* lo operate
"T h is m orning II was too late
lo make an announcement." he
said "Some parents don’t watch
T V or listen lo Ihr radio In the
morning Th e y just drop ihetr
kid* off al Ih r school or al the
bu* stop and head for w ork."
A n announcem ent w ill be
made before 4 p m today as lo
th r status of school* for tom or­
row. Mageriy said.
S c h o o ls In B r e v a r d a n d
Volusia counties w rrr closed
today Orange County school*
remained open today, but may
b r dismissed early and a de­
cision on their statu* for tom or­
row will be made by 2 p.m.

"T h e police know dial, the
slate attorney know* dial, die
adorney general know* that,
and Gov. Chllrs knew that thr
day he scheduled my son's
execution." Scott * m olhrr
Dolores C arl, told a news
ronlerence

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C on tin u e d from Psge I A
report* of fliMMling in som r &lt;»l thr
*t hools. but that student* w rrr
b r in g kept away fro m Ih r
ilangrrs of flood water* in all
rases

l y B IL L B E R G S T R O M
Associated Press Writer

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W*do*»d*». November 18 19*4

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POLICE BRIEFS
Marijuana charges
I’r r r y Ludwig. 26, 1200 Lincoln Court, Sanford, wa* a rrrtlrd
on marijuana jMtwr*«i&lt;&gt;ti and other i hargr* liy Sanford jtollr r
rarty Monday momlriK Ptolke report erring l.udwig flirting
trrhind a car near Lake Monror Trrra r r then hr rrfuerd to etoji
when ordered to do en Ludwig wae field on rreietlng arrret and
a warrant charge of failure to uj&gt;pr.ir tn court to ativwrr to a
prrvim ie drug jtowerMioii charge On w a rih ln g htrn. poller
rejMirt finding a hag of marijuana In hie clothing

Up the ranks
Former Patrolman Curbs Co*,
left, e pin# year veteran of the
Sanford Police Department,
was prom oted to corporal
Tuesday In a snort ceremony.
Chtel Ralph Russell presenled
Coi with his new badge and
stripes

Robbery charges
Hnbrrt /olton Jarkenn ,lr , III ||()1 M r.m n St , L in g wood,
wae anreted on a etrung arm robbery charge alter turning
hlm erlf in to Seminole County drpullre early Monday morning
Ifepuiire rrjHirt Ja r kann admitted In taking tx-ei from a North
If S Highway 17 '*2 convenience elore and striking a clerk who
tried to rrttlrv r the men handler ,lai kern wae unable lo
Identify the two *u&lt;q«-, i« with him at the time of thr Ini Idrnl

"*IK CS.C Sf tin e , VnuM

Burglary
Hofue T raver J r 02 Midway, wae arrested on burglary and
petti theft i hargee by Seminole County drputtre rarlv Monday
m orning A deputy reported erring Tra v rr carrying a lx»x with
ettofoam cuj&gt;e along Kaet S ta ir Itoad 40 An Investigation
revealed a nearby grocery store was burglarized

Innkeeper defrauded
C hrtetophrr David M lrantr, 20 116 Syram orr Court
Sanlord. was arrested on a defrauding an Inn k rrp rr &gt; barge in
Altamonte Springs Monday night I Mitre rrjiort Mlrantr left a
restaurant without paying lor hie 8&gt; 52 meal

Warrant arrests made
1 he following w anted jirrsons were taken into custody
• &lt; arl Wemiell Clarten Mi |N;i| Morrows lame Sanford on
i barges nl (allure to ajijirar tn court to answer lo (h a rg rs of
drunken driving drtvlng with a susjirnded license and
weaving
• hobble Jo Sm ith. 2*1 174 Lakeside Drive Hanford on eight
lorgery charges

Crimes reported to deputies
The following ( rimes were rrpntled to SemllHile ( minty
de (tulles
Violence
• A Sanlord m an reported he was punched In the la ir by a
m an after confronting htrn with the theft of his bicycle The
m an said the incident occurred at 10 30 a rn Friday In thr
2000 block of Alexander Avenue in Lockhart * subdivision
burglaries and thefts
• L o ir rren 3905 Silver l.akr Drive near Sanlord. 300 M is of
scrap metal vrlued at *450 rr|xirted taken sotnetltne between
5 1 5 p m Friday and 7 4 0 a in Saturday
• Kinto Ltd . 237 Power Cm irt. 14 Park North Industrial
Park near Sanford sc rap metal valued a! $100 reported takrn
■nmettme between 6 3 0 1&gt; m Thursday and ti a tn Friday
• lOO him k Shirley Avenue near Sanlord. cash jewelrv and
other possessions valued at $3,760 reported taken sometime
Saturday between mam and 7 15 p m
• 2200 block East Classic Drive near taingwood; M O O In
caah rcfsirted taken Irorn a vehicle (strked at the address
sometime tietween IO p m Saturday and 7 a m Monday
• 1700 bl&lt;*k West IMth S u re !, tioldsbora television valued
at a .150 reyvifted M r s wnieMtne Sam tdav between 11 a m
and I I AHfsni
pc a I
Vehicle thefts '**’
• I MOO blue k Scntfliwesl Koad. la* khart's subdivision 1970
Sataun reported taken sometime Friday hrlw ern l a m and
I 45 a m
• 200 block Portsmouth Cove. W rklvu Cove. 1980 C M C
Safari van reported taken sometime brtw ren 10 30 p m
Sunday and 6 a m Monday
• 100 bloc k Duncan Trail, W rklva area. 1988 Chrysler New
Yorker reported takrn sometime tietween M 30 p m Sunday
and 7 a m Monday.
• 3100 block Foxwiaxl Drive. Foxwood near A(*i(ika. 1985
Chevrolet Astro reported taken sometime between IO p m
Sunday and 11 30 a m Monday.
Other reports
• A Sanford youth reported finding an Mallan-makr
26-rallbrr semi a u to m a tic handgun in a field near County
Hoad 46 A and Airport Boulevard a’ 10 a m Thursday The
youth rrjiortrd he wanted to keep It. but his parents convinced
him to turn It Deputies report the weapon was not reported
stolen

Crimes reported to Sanlord police
Hurglarlrsand thells
• 2000 Coronado Concourse, lawn mower valued at $100
reported taken sometime between 9 p m Saturday and 7 a m
Sunday.
• 1700 block Mulberry Avenue: 3H caliber handgun, Jewelry
and other possessions valued at $2,400 rrportrd taken
sometime between 10 30 p m Monday and 5 30 a m Tuesday
• Seminole Com m unity College parking lot; tools valued at
$600 rrportrd taken from a vehicle sometime Monday between
7 p m and 9 15 p.rn.
• 700 block Osceola Drive; Jrwrrty and other (xixsesslons
reported takrn som cltmr tietween 2 p m and 3 15 p m
• 200 block Yale Drive; answering machine and other
(x&gt;ssesalons rrp o rtrd taken sometime Monday tietween 6110
a rn and 4 05 p m

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n irrlln il this llturs al 7 p m .
Ctlv Hall. 300 N Park A senue.
As of earlier this week, the
following Items are listed on the
agenda
• C o n s id e ra tio n — T II I
Master Plan for projierty Iciratrd
at 5 0 0 6 0 0 Aero Lane, an Indus
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In d u s tr ia l Z o n in g D is tric t
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for T D l . a truck lug'storage use
loc ated at 610 Aero L m r , tn an
HI I Restricted Industrial Zoning
District Ow ner. T I) I of Florida
• C o n s id e r a t io n —
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Trllies Mission. Phase 2. a resi­
dential use (or property lixated
at 1701 Celery Avenue. In a I’D.
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District. Ow ner, New Tribes
Mission.
• Consideration — Request to
allow a chain link fence In the
Irnnl yard ul a single- family
residence for property lix ated at
2811 French Avenue. In a SR-I
single-family residential dwell
mg zoning district Owner. Rich­
ard A ami Tra d e L Leonard
• Consideration — Request lo
move the required visual screen
Irom the rear yard buller to the
front yurd fur Sunsfatc Awning,
a wholevalr/olllce use located at
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EDITORIAL

On a Baseball
Hall of Fame
Sanford C ity C o m m issio n e r W h lt r y E ck *
tr in I* p ro m o tin g ( h r rs ta b H x h m rn t of a
i i.iv l i.ill Mall of Fam e In Sanford M r tielfevr*
It w ill draM- m a n y visitor* to th r c ity , and help
p ro m o te Sanford
S o m e p r o p l r . e s p e c ia lly b a s e b a ll rn*
ih u slu sls, agree w ith the idea O th e rs m av
n o t. th in k in g It co u ld not ro m jte lr w ith i h r
N ational Baseball Mall of F a m e w h ic h has
existed In C o o p rra to w n . N Y since m id I9 ,l!l
People M h o have been .lira resident* sinre
the l ‘ »5tK M ill recall th r he yd a y of b a s e b a ll
w h e n the N ew Y o rk G la n ls occupied the old
M ayfair Motel. I p r r v n t N e w Trllte* M ission
headquarters). a n d had d o rm ito rie s b u ilt near
M e llo n vtlle an d C e le ry A v e n u rs ip rrs e til
S em inole C o u n ty S ch ool D istrict o f l l m l
E ve ryo n e went to M em orial S ta d iu m to
M atch the sp rin g tra in in g w hile the G ia n ts
M erc In tow n A t other lim e s of the year,
va rio u s leagues kept the s ta d iu m In alm ost
c o n tin u o u s operation, a n d it lie ta in r the
b irth in g g ro u n d for m a n y tiaseball players
w h o w e n t on to n a tio n w id e fa m e a n d
re cognition
M a n y fam ous baseball stars have ra ile d
S a n lo rd t h r u hom e , in c lu d in g H rd B arber
a n d T i m Haines
T h e r e Is n o question that Sanford s history
sh o u ld Include the years w h r n baseball w as
the k in g
T h e re Is a question h o w e ve r, re ga rd in g
w h e th e r o r not S a n lo rd should a tte m p t to
establish Its o w n Baseball Mall erf F a m e M a n v
questions w o u ld have to \te answ ered most
im p o rta n tly , w h ere to have it. and ho w to
ftn an re It
A t th e d ir e c tio n t&gt;1 the S a n lo r d ( ‘tty
C o m m is s io n . Eckste in has t»een a s k rd to
spearhead the t&gt;eginnlng of discussions Me
has said he M ould try to obtain Input from the
G re a te r S a n fo rd C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e .
H is t o r ic P re s e rv a tio n B o a rd . W a te rfro n t
M aster Plan C o m m itte e . S a n lo rd H istoric
DoM'ntnM-n W atertront Association, athletic
le a d e rs, e d u c a tio n officials, a n d v a rio u s
m e m b e rs of the city staff.
A t this (&gt;olnt. II Is not for us to project
w h e th e r or not a Baseball Mall of F a m e Mill
w o rk in Sanford
T h e concept deserves serious co nsideration
b y o u r leaders a n d officials, an d a great deal
of research an d p la n n in g
C e rta in ly . Sanford has seen g ro up s m e eting
to d iscuss sim ila r proposals m a n y tim es In
the past Som e have failed Mhlle others have
m et w ith success.
L e t's not toss this one aside u n til Me give II
cha n ce. It could be futile, but then a ga in . It
co u ld be an o u tsta n d in g plan to help prom ote
S a n fo rd 's future.
W h e n called u po n to sit In on discussion,
w e u rg e cooperation and support Pass or fall.
It m u s t be g iven a chance

LETTER

Hatred
So-peoplc arc again, dismayed, appalled at the
atrocities that are occurring
Susan Smith surprised a nation by assassinating
fno, that * a term reserved for high official*!,
terminating (too professional of a lerml killing her
two son* In South Carolina
People M ho have known her stme her conception
are totally appalled by her atrocities Th e y say she
Us) was a hard worker Th e y say she (1*1 was a
devoted mother who loved her kids
I am not shocked, but saddened that u country'
that allows hatred, racism and prejudice to be so
entrenched into Its system would be shocked by
such actions-thc displacement of hatred
How many of us use thr term nigger, splc. dirty
Jew. wetback, savage, hunky or would burn a cross
In someone* yard? If we say I do lo any of these.
Ihen we can proudly say. "M y displayed hatred has
taken another victim "
Hacism. prejudice, hatred and mistrust are
variables that can cause us to do unspeakable
things and U s all acrordlng to the group or
Individual for what the end results will lie
llutred breeds hatred which, like a rtchochetlng
bullet, kills physically, emotionally or mentally
Innocent victims
Master Langston Mrncfee
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
■the editor are welcome. All letters
and a daytime fP T q w n e number Letters should
tie on a single subject and be as brief as jxrsslblr
Th e letters are subject to editing

.I

JOSEPH PERKINS

!&lt;

Voters send firm mandate to GOP
It s morning in America And thr Democrat*
have a hangover The |Mity of Clinton ha*
alisorhed Us worst m ldlrtni thrashing rrf the |m » i
half century About the l&gt;r«t thing that c an tie
said for the lame duck majority I* that at least
they *tl|| have one rrf Ihell ow n In Ihr While
Mouse For now
T h r Drmrv tats might iakr some small bit irf
solace In Ihrtr miserable showing al the (Hills tl
they n m M iln lk it up lo an anti incum bent virus
infrctlngthr body perfttle
But GOP inrumhent* lost not one rate lot
Congress, in either the Senate of Mouse And not
one Hrpuhtkan g«»s enter a a* denied rr election
The American voters sere not anti m rum hrnt
on Election !&gt;av T h e y w rtr anti Dem ocrat
The message the American people sent I*
unambiguous T h e v arr profoundly i mu tied by
lhe dirrrtton In w hich the nation has been led
during the past two years with a Democrat in
the White House and a (V m o crat dominated
Congress Thev now view the G O P as the party «rf
the American mainstream
Moreover by delivering a landslide to He
publicans nation wide allowing the GOP in posi
m idterm gains of historic promotions the
electorate ha* given thr party of Bob (M e and
Newt Gingrich a clear mandate

Not simply lo op
pose die policies of
C lin t o n and I h r
Democrat* Mot to
p u rs u e their o w n
agenda, a* •(veiled
m il In th r Mouse
O O P 's “ C o n t r a r t
W ith America,
the
(M»i gage of emigres
stonal reform* and
legislative initiatives
th a t H r p it b llr a n s
promised to bring In
(hair votes within Ihe
first tOO days rrf the
or»1 C o n g r e s s If the
( i t s m orning In
American people put
them in i barge
A m erica And
five nrsi order of
Ihe Dem ocrats
have a
business for Ihe new i
hangover ■
Republican majority
is to change ihe way
l &lt;“O g re s s dors tvusi
ness Three reform* ought In tie introduced
within the first 10days
One. require that Congress abide by the same
labor health and wafrty and rtvtl rights Laws that

apply to the rest of the cmmtry Two tu t
cungtrMtnual committee stall position* by on
e third Three commission a prtvatr audit of all
congressional arrounts. Including the infamous
Mouse Ikist OfTVe
Alter adopting these tlltrrnal reforms th r
Hepubikan ma&gt;irtly tan Ihen move on lo the
I'-gtslaPve agenda outlined tn thetr Contract W ith
Ameitc*
•
Among live pUnk* a constitutionally required &gt; )
tm tsn.nl budget a tec tslon of *•■ lal sfieridlng tn
last summer a crime tnll Itn tavo# of increased* *&gt;
funding lor prison* and taw rn fo rre m e n ll
welfare reform, ta* relief for families with
children, strevnger national defense regulatory
relief reduction in unfunded federal mandates
net reform and congresaional term limits
While Clinton and the Drm orraia
nm to
mention their loyalist* in the media
tried to
conjure up scary scervarV** a* lo whal would
happrn If Ihe GOl* agenda Is enacted Ihe ta&lt; 1 ts
I hat most id Ihe planks are widely favored by the
A m ervan people
My turning tonlrtvl of Congress over in .
Republican* for ihe tlrst lime In more Otari four
decade* the American people have signaled that
they embrace the Republican agenda

SARAH OVERSTREET

Party lines blur,
as voters get mad

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The

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L*ard
u s u a l during rlcc turn week
*1
as re dtsrusarrf the Hrputrfk an total wave v j
thr country Nov Ft
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that swept
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ia rd ts
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n p it w il &lt;4 an
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Interesting mis on any day
nor ultra
l.
i m u r n a t lv r three moderate conservative*
one moctrratr hhrral three flaming liberals
and one guy who can br c o u n ird on to
surprise o* no matter what thr tutrjrrt Wr
meet wrekb to argue f
.......
11 ■ ■■■■
j
Ihe Issue* we ll rover
In t h r u p c o m in g
week, ami the line*
t«rtween t onset\ atlvr
a n d lib e ra l o fte n
blur
T h is session the

entertaining
nam ing than

f la m e , a

It’s been an anti-civics class
B O S TO N -O n Ihe morning after the night
before, the country *■** drowning tn mela
phor* There was water, water everywhere a
tidal wave, a watershed, a sea change, a
tsunami
T h e waterlogged change tn the Mouse and
Senate was nowhere nearly as astounding as
the internal change In Ihr politicians Some
were transform rd- eeek Into Incumbents
Th e y w rre -ohmygaw d-Insider*. legislators
Many who had mercilessly trashed their
opponent* a* "career politicians' who released
mass murderer* from prison and corrupted
*'our values suddenly reappeared al their
victory allies thanking thetr "w o rth y oppo­
nents" lor their "service to ihe stale" and
wishing their families well Have a nice day of
defeat
O n Monday. Newt Gingrich had compared
the Democrats to Susan Smith, suggesting that
voters opposed to murdering toddlers should
vote Republican
By Wednesday, he had
changed back to D r. Jrkyll. talking about his
"obligations" and promising a search for
"com m on ground" with the Democrats
Bob Dole, for that matter, a m an whose wit
has been eroded b y arid over the years, used
the unfamiliar word
responsibility'' three
limes tn one sound bite As Ini W r have a
responsibility lo govern
A l the risk of running the water metaphor
down the drain, we all need a shower after this
election Before the KMih Congress alls down
In Ihe seats they ao loved to loathe (hey ought
to all be locked tn a room and forced lo watch
at least two hour* of thr campaign ads they
ran against their opponents and against the
Institution that they now have lo m akr work
Having run attack ads on Ihe "airline", they
are now In the pilot's seat Mow do you gel the
people back on board?
Th e story o( 1994 wasn't very dllferenl for
men or women T w o yrars ago In Ihe m uch
ballyhooed Year of Ihe Woman, female can­
didates were the personification, thr gendedication, of change. They were the different
voice.
T h is year, they sounded less like something
called "wom en” .
They won and lost as
Republicans and Democrats, challengers and
Incumbents, ll wasn't a Lid year tor women It
you look al Ihe raw number* T h e painfully
slow climb Is slill up There w ill be two more
women In Ihr Mouse, one more In the Senate
But the faces have changed. A halfdu/cn of
the Democratic women who won marginal
districts In 1992-from Marjorie MargollesM rzvlnsky In I'rnnsylvunla lo Karan English In
Arizona-appear lo have lost
In Ihe Iasi

Congress all but three of the women were
pro choice In ihe next Congress, nine define
themselves as prolife
Th e voter* have changed even more In thl*
ram(tulgn w hatrvrr archaic or ho|&gt;rful Ideas
the country bad about Ihe frm alr difference
were p rrity well shattered
Many used In assume that women shouldn t
and wouldn l go negative Not anymore Even
D ia n n e F e ln ste ln b a re ly w on w ith an
advertising slugmatch against an empty suit
with deep pockets Nowhere could you tell the
candidate* chromosome* from Ihelr t rimmer
lal*
N e v e rth e le s s , th e
turnoff factor of thl*
gruesome campaign
season may have a
disproportionate ef­
fect on new women
In politic* As Ellen
Maleoln of EM ILY'*
List udinll*. "I can't
tell you how m any
women I approached
this year who said
they wouldn't want
lo run for office
They see Ihr process
as p e rs o n a lly d e ­
structive and totally
unappealing "
So do men. bul Ihe
H ave a nice day
n u m b e r s t el l a
of defeal. J
gender tale For Ihe
first time since Ihe
Center for Ihe Am er
Iran Woman and Poll lie* has been keeping
records. Ihe num ber of women running for
slate lrg lsla tu re s--lb e political farm --has
dropped.
As Ihe center’* Ruth Mandcl
acknowledges. " T h e Price has tieen rising, so
has ih r personal coat. Th e y may be asking.
'Do I want lo pul myself through this?"

t

That'* a question that will resonate with
other would-be candidates and with, lo use a
qualm term, citizens. Negative ads work
Everybody says so. Tlic y work against the
other candidate. Th e more Insidious victory ts
against government A n y government
In the words of A n n Richards, who M i l l tie
sorely missed. " T h is Is not the end of the
world. II Is thr end of a cam paign." Hut whal
an anil-civic* class this has been
Collectively, we've Just been subjected to u
•350 million aalea pitch on the evils of our own
political system. A tidal wave of nastiness, a
tsunami of negativism, n flood of hostility.
Gosh. II makes me thirsty Jusl thinking of
1990

i«n | e riu ie d

tjiat Americans pest
like to snivel, that tn
Ihe greatest country
on earth wherr our
las dollar* at least go
to social program*
and new roads In­
I The lines
stead of self indulged
ll
between
despots w r ought to
conservative
h r g ra te fu l
Thr
and liberal oMon
moderate* and Ih r
blur
£
IHg C won several
points, how rvrr. and
e v rn got (h e m to
agree with us a tew
lime* Before the discussion ended, one rrf Ihe
liberal* was even grum bling that stale *i
employees get a ( M i d hour oil to vote Aha'
G o trh a '" cried the rest of u*
Tw o o( us had talked lo a veteran political
rr|Mirlrr who covers (our slates lor a national
l
wire service, and others of us had talked to
voters as the election protrsn wore on W r V
shared Ihe opinion that many voters arr so tt
frustrated they'll go with whomever talks ihe •best game on (lie week they go lo to lr. anil ■■
last lime Ihe Boys In the Bus gave belter lalk
'H e y . I voted straight Democrat It ticket
Iasi time and straight Republican Ibis time."
one man who had jusl bought a business and
tM-gan handling his own payroll told me "L m
bring taxed to dralh. and ll these guys don't
do any better. H I be back to Ih r Democrats
next election "
The Hoys In ih r Bus promised they'd &gt;3
deliver and. In so many voters' eyes, didn't
First, they all but excluded Republicans from,
fonnallon of ihrtr health-care plans and /* &gt;1
second, scared Ihe wadding out ol inlddlr
I
classers who trellcvrd th ry 'd lose Ihelr
dorlor* and hr unable to ttrar the tax burden
of whal was pul on Ihe table When Clinton
and Gore did enact some measures that ru l ' I
popular programs and reduced Ihe defn
somewhat, they did a poor Job of telling us
V'olrrs seem to feel they have very little- to ,
show for Ihe slier of Ihelr earnings taken for, i
taxes, and executive* In agencies funded by
those taxes have done an equally poor job of
Informing them what Ihelr money Is doing
Th e y gel a sour lasle In Ihelr mouths every, ‘
time someone yells "entitlements,'* amf, "
wonder Why programs begun as a bridge ,
between dependency and self-sufficiency
have become something that recipients now
consider ihelr "right.”
O u r discussion m ovrd on lojust how much!,
these voters want cut from our expenditure*.
T h e guy who surprises us believes we're
rxpcrtlng lo gel Ihe budget balanced by only
culling Ihe "fat," and lhal there’s not enough .
grrase on Ihe menu to make much dlftrrrm r
T h r rrsl of us arrived al Ihe jMrfni where wo-*
agreed that what we expect from our
government Is that ll play by Ih r same rules,
by which w r have lo play:
11 we don’t have enough money lo cover our
drill*, we (tnd a way lo rul buck II w e've’
sjtrni more than we should have on our credit
curds and ih r Inicrrsi Is killing us. w r lind a
way lo cut other expense* until we bring the balance down. We cut where w r c a n f
entertainment, the kind of food we rul und '
where we rat II. the clothes we wear. We m ay decide lo llvr In more economical homes or •
drive lesser curs.
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Sanlord Herald. San&lt;o*&lt;1. Florida

Wedneada; Nortmbtr 16 1004 - •A

Storm
|( on! In u rd from Pag* IA
rw
amt l lrnril III irallu
11III* morning Sanlord Public
W uika tlim in f I r u v Herman
*|irnl moat III thr morning With
1lila i f f a » In s p n lin g alorili
|ilra iiM (r arr as amt (ToMltng
In l,akr Maiv mi illy attrria
|**err rrqulrrd In In ilo w il as of
|ii M) Itila muffling Imi itm rain
m ltnurd lu (all
M&lt;i«l lirirt aalna prrdut thr
lalnrm (n r v n lly stalled nn thr
i l a l r a southwest roast. will
|lo-gln liar riling mwltirael ward
-directly inward Sanfixd amt Ilir
■wrninulr County arra llt r |nr
|itb Ilona h n w rv e v rr arr only
Irfiia llvr aa weather nltii tale aav

tlin r u mi way In .Irirrin lrtr a
•|in Hit direr Hon
fh r Seminole ('in in ly I’nrt
Auf lit if II &gt; meeting at liritulril Inf
Itila afternoon liaa lirrn ran
•flin t
1 tw ('lly nl la h r Mary liaa
i am H in t a Itnarit nl Adjustment
meeting a Imtutnt al i lly Itall
tonight llir meeting liaa tiren
res* lin lu ln t fur 7 p in on Dr
cembrr 7lh
O llirr governmental meetings
air « lin lu ln t It* Ihla Thursday
night Aa oI itila m orning no
changes In Umar were r x p rrtrd
Iakr Mary Oily Managrf .John
Lilian v«nl ilr(irm tlng on w h rrr
ihr atnmi la iianoffiiw a dr

County
[C a n lln * * 4 from Tag* tA
a h n il

gels rail

Ha Iron

Laid
Administrative aiafhng will hr
f i l m n l lo allow many county
.( rkrrs In grl home aafrly
l a Iron aald All putrllr nITV ra
will rrtnaln oprn Rat-on aald
A s s is ta n t Hoada S u p r r ln
Irjidenl Torn George Mid trrw a
w fff working In keep Slalr Hoad
r Jo nprn In thr » trinity nf Van
(Isttalr S u m
Flcastlng Ih rrr
11 4a Inn rd l tie i l. wing i A one laikr
that boat food M ill G nrrgr
h h r i f a ir m n ir rrp n rla u(
lu n d rd a l i r r l a In G e n eva
bulimia and Ih r Hunt (T u b
I --a &lt; »n &gt; rgr M i d
A dralnagr .tilth along Slalr

Hoad 111 oral Alf|«.ri Boulevard
brrac hrd Ihla inoniing. toning
a ia lr ro a d r r r w a in u r g r
motorists to lakr r aulWiii I I k
road waa Iml i krant M id VMIor
Igho S w u k r a c tin g d la trlrt
m alnlrnanrr rn glnrrr
Hahun aald Ihr i m inty baa
tern m a wait tiful alatr aim r
Sunday night V rh lr Ira w rtr
lurlrd and mime rrpatia w rrr
i|uli kly in m p lflfd lu grl aa
m oth rrju li equipment on Ihr
mail w hrn n rrdrd Fxtra gravrl
waa hfoughl In lor r m r ig r n r y
mwit repairs Hatiuri said
A plrpairdnraa m rrtln g waa
lirld al 4 p m Momtav and mail
i rrwa w rrr arm home ra lly lo
grl |4rnty iA irst tv-fore ih r long
tmtira llkrly In farr Ihr in

ttslon m o ld I r made Ml that
llm r nn w h r itir r nr not In
|m*l|am r Ih r city commission
m rrtln g
Sanford • Planning and /nn
lug rn m in lM tn n m rrltn g alto
Thm ailay night, waa al III v le d
ulrd aa nf Ihla meaning
M nir flooding la expended
with continuing rain
la s enforcement officers urgr
r i l i f i n r i a ii 11n n f o r a lt
motnrlala aa an u n r a jm in i
aland nf w a lrr III a a llrrl i mild
f auar a d llv rr lo lose control nr
a motor In alall nut which would
rratili In an additional maitway
hazard
T h r b rg ln n ln g of T m p ira l
Si in in Gordon a lour of Florida
haa a lr ra d y ra u a rd a rv rra l
itraiha and aomr dralm i lion
A tornado killed at Iraal unr
person and itralm yrd SO to IOO
inuhilr tmrnra In Ihr Brevard
I o u i i i v rrtirrm rn ! itjrnmunliy
tA IUrrl«**l Itay. nffW lata Mill
F.lsrwhere I h l r r Iwtalrra rlpyeit
lltr Haifa off I wo honira and
lossed ahrita in Ihr all
T h r ilraitly tornado repealed
Just altrr 7 p m Turadav. dam
agrd at Iraal 500 homea in Ifir
com m unity of 7 (XX) le lw rrn
S r h a a lla n a n d M r! h o u r n r
aulhorttlra arid T h r vic tim s
Identity waa unknnwn Mark
P ra m rarortl. Ih r Ikrva rd f'rm nly
Fire D e p a rtm e n t a b a lia lln n
chief aald rarty today Party
olhrf | n ip lr w r r r Injured
T h r department had oprnrd
Iwo ahrllrra for pruplr Irfl homr
Iraa by Ih r twiatrf that bounrrd

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I t PM J B A T T CM
rph J flayrtoa H|. I aura
f rr l. C'aaarllirTiy died triday
If 11 1994 In Aualtntnwn
iki Ik .m i A (all 33. 1013 In
r&lt;N&lt;ngaliiwn Ottln hr m m rit lu
.tn fta l Florida in 1979 H r waa
fa llu t k driver fill Kr&gt; stone
' Tianafantalkm C lrvrlam t H r
waa a m rm b rr of thr Mens
C lub . Lakr Kat b*-rlrvr Lai a Ira
S u r v i v o r s I n r l u d r anna

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Auaiinlowp

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Gerald.
North Ja&lt; kgRr*. Ohm
(ieraJd, Nr
P a M rta Anna .lullaiM. Merrill
/ Island. Helen W yall. M ird m a n .
-O h t o . M a r y L u a i r k o .
Youngstown Ohm. flvr grand
? c h i l d r e n ; four great*
1 grarnli hildrm
»
H a ld w ln F a irc h ild P u n rra l
\ llo m r Altam nnlr Springs In
Irh a rg e of anangrm rnta
.IC C A I L B N C D A N I P L 8
A lic e A ll r n r D a n lr t i. Hit.
hadv Hollow Caaarlbetry. died
londay. Nov 14. 1904 In Alia
o n ir Springs Horn Ju ly 24.
||92S In KnbrrtMlalr. I'a . ahr
yovrd lo C rn ira l H onda in
|197l She was a (wiyroll clrrk In
l rnrporatr offlcr
Survivors include anna J r rr y .
Jlh u rn . Ga
Kim Alhunnnlr
yprlnga, Hoaa. W a kr Porral.
C ; b ro th e r. J o h n Ja m e s
tfinakrv. J r . W lnlrravlllr. Ohio,
latrra Wanda ('a rm ou ry. Colr.idn Springs. Colo . Jacqu rlln r
Parka. Madrlyn Campbell and
la rcla W right all of Mingo
Junction. Ohio. Marvann llaira
tuallniown. Ohio, four grandrhild rrn ; one great-grandchild
Galnra C a rry Hand Garden
: Chapel Funeral H om r. Lung
wood. In charge of arrangrrgrnla
AN N A GRC8BACH
Anna Grrabach. 95. Orange
llrtv r. Altamontr Springs, dlrd
Monday. Nov. 14. ltt!M al Hrgrnia Park. Winter Park Ikirn
iV t 9. IH9H in Ilrooklyn. N Y..
Mir moved In Central Florida In
1966 Shr was an accountant for
public rrlallons firm Shr was
a member of R rd rrm rr Lutlirran
('.(lurch.
. S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e n l r c r .
H iy llls S choon im t e r , Altamonte
S p r in g s ; n e p h e w . C a lv in
Mallnka. California
H a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld G o ld e n r^ d -W ln lrr Park Chapel. Winter
Park. In charge of arrangements
H U B S H A R R IS
Russ Harris. 43. Hrurdrd Oak
Ir r r a c r . Longwood. dlrd Mon­
day. Nov 14. 1994 at Orlando
Regional Medical Center Ikirn
March 11. 1951 In Ohio, hr
moved lo C rn ira l Florida In
1975. H r was a vice president for
Pro Group Inc. lie was a member
of First Haptlst Church. Orlando
Survivors Include wife. Cindy,
d a u g h te r. N ichole. Jackson .
T r n n .; »on. A d a m . Jackson.
T r i m . : parenla. S lu a rl and
Gladys. Akron. Ohio, hnilliera.
Jam es Slu a rl. Menlor. Ohio.
Robert Nelaon. Untonlown. Ohio;
sister. Virginia Ellen. Akron.
Ohio.
H a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld Fun e ra l
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
&lt;barge of arrangements

i

J U L I A S M I T H K IN O
Julia Smith King 6M lewis
Street. K ochrsirr. N Y . dlrd
Fndav. Nov I I , 1994 In SanItad Ik .m i D rr 25. 1025 In
Harlow she moved lo Sanford
Ih rrr weeks ago (nan Rochester
Shr was a hnm rm akrr S h r was
Haptlst
Survivors include husband.
William. R(h hrsirr. wm. Arthur
llrndrts. R w h rs lrr; daughters
Lola Cherry. Geneva Finktrv.
MaMr Small, /rlm a King all of
Hot healer. Prli ilia J a i ksull.
laikr klonrtw- Shrlla King. San
ford, s is tr r . Pearl M c C ra y .
Hot hrsirr 34 grandt hlldrrn. 34
great grandchildren
Wilwm Klchelhrrgfr Mortuary.
Sanlord. In rhargr nf arrangem rnis
J A S O N E R IC K O V A T S
Jason Eric Kovals. 21. Ortons
C o u rt. W inter S p rin g s, dlrd
Monday. Nov. 14. 1994 al Or
Undo Regional M rd ka l Center.
Ikirn Nov 13. 1973 In Hamilton.
Ohio, he moved to Central Flor
ItU in 1987 H r was a student al
the University of Central Florida
H r was a member of Si Stephen
C a th o lic C h u r c h . W l n l r r
Springs
S u rvivo rs include parenls.
E ric and Stephanie. W inter
Springs, daughter. A lrsandra
Kristin. W ln lrr Park, brothers.
Christian. Kevin. Nicholas, all of
W l n l r r S p r in g s ; p a t e r n a l
g r a n d p a r e n la . J o s e p h and
M a r i l y n . H a m i l t o n . O h io ;
maternal grandparents. Christ
and Jo A n n Jonaon. Hamilton,
m aternal gran d m o the r. E d lr
Hakrr. Klaalmmre
lla n flrld Funeral S e rvlcra.
Wilder Springs. In charge of
arrangements
A L O T 8 IU S P . McHUGH
Aloyslus P McHugh. 73. A n ­
dover C lrrle, Winter Springs,
(tied Sunday. Nov. 13. 1994
Ikirn Ju n e 29. 1921 In Allantic
City. N .J.. he moved lo Central
Florida In 1991. lie was a reltrrd
l.i Colonel with Ih r U .S Air
Force, and a retired outdoor
sports editor with Ihe Play
Ground Dally News. Fort Watlon
(teach He attended SI. Stephen
C a th o lic C h u r c h . W in te r
Springs.
Survivors Include wife. Frlrda
R.. win. Marlin F . Lakeland;
daughters. Kalhleen G Oglesby.
R ic h m o n d . Va . P a tricia M
M n rp h rre . G re e n v ille . N .C ..

Kelly

m

Washington T w p . Ohio. Koger
and Hits Morgan M Um isburg.
Oh to sisters Kudean M aswrll
and Freda Hay. both nl W
C a rro llto n
O hm
12 grand
c h i l d r e n . 26 g r e a t grandt hlldrrn
Swarl Funeral Home West
Carrollton Ohio. In iJiargr of
arrangement a

HKLEN C. W A LK E R
Helen C W alker. 92 East 2&lt;Mh
Street Sanltxd died Tuesday,
Nov 15. 1994 al Central FkrrttU
Regional Hospital Horn Mart h
12. 1902 in Greenwich. Ohk&gt;
site moved lo Central Florida in
1916 She was a retired art rr
tary for the Seminole County
Sch&lt;«»l Ikiard She tirtongrd lo
First United Methodist C h u rrh cf
Sanlord N rb rk u h Lodge 43. and
Anna Miller Circle of Ihe Elks
Auxiliary
S u r v iv o r s In r lu d r stepson
Buck Walker. Intrrlochrn. sev­
eral step-grande hlldrrn
Hrtsaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In rh a rg r of arrangements

ro ll PH LINCOLN ‘1UKI ' JS
LtotaM &gt;ow**&lt; Jr . "a •*&gt;«&lt; we »t *•»
Ltecwe V w&lt;4 Q a e ( itstr*
tart M Sleasleed Oa Wwts It !»'• «•
t&lt;w a V&lt; Laetwd and t « e M «s« PlS k
MSoWt H# —0.H H awlwttw N V M t*«*
H# rtl H IIWSO M» IW W l • W»«4
•ed N a M Oita BuSt . awfwviw. N V .
wet JWmef M*»epHe Bovlan. P«l . LMcsM
j w w III sna *i*v e S Otww Ot( e »a
Wm S IWf* *ed » N i*ee*o* CharlaNS.
NC 4m 4S&gt;i SMtlut SW Mt.
P«
BwSasVw Id" t»wWcMiar»e
!.■ |&gt;h &lt; e e d t h W e

i Ik death loii tor Florida Mood
at four including the tornado
vktlrti and a woman who died

Monday after firing ejected from
tier i ar and run over
At 4 a m EN T today. Gordon
was nearly slalkmary In Gulf of
M r i l r o w ith m a x im u m suv
talnrd wind* of 50 m ph The
(enter was at 25 7 north tall
lude 82 6 west longitude almut
115 miles smith of Sarasota. 200
mile* from the tornado sties
Gordon moved Into the Gulf
after drenching Ihe Carlhbrait
and smith Florida earlier In the
week Homestead was hit the

Prepare--------C o n tin u e d from Pag* I A
dtalietlr foods or t&gt;why food,
formula dta|&gt;era and hnfllrs
Water Is Ihe most Imporiant
Item lo have on hand not only In
a shelter tmt also in your borne
Tw o quart* of water per (terwin
(ter day Is ret ommended
Hu&lt; environments and Intense
physical di tlvtty can driulik that
a m o u n t C h ild r e n , n u rs in g
ITMkhef* and III pe*Iple will need
more
S t o r e d w a te r s h o u ld h r
changed every si a months lo
keep II fresh
ln&lt; lude water pviMfkalton nutlertals In you emergency supply
kit Water purtfk at ton agents are
available al nMisl drug stores
and enable you to use w alrr
I rorii sources that may not he
i lean
W hen purifying water, use 4
water purification tables or 12
drops tA iodine or 8 drops of
rhtonne h|ea&gt; h (unsaenleil) for
ra&lt; h gallon of w alrr If ihe water
I* not dean even after filtering

heaviest with 8 63 tnrhr* of rain
In ihe 24 hour period ending at 5
p m E S T Tuesday Hut Central
Florida could still see some morr
tornadoes.
T h r storm was expected fci
c o n I l n u r i i s n o r iJ ir a s t r rfy
movem ent up Florida's west
((u s i through today
Tornado wait hrs were In effed for Hrrvard. Highlands
Indian K lvrr. lu k r Okeechobee
Orange Osceola. Seminole and
Volusia Glades Hendry, Martin.
Palm Heat h. Si L u d e and Hade
counties
IM s c e u Ia *

double thr amount of purifying
agent
Flashlights and fresh haltrrtes
for radios should also hr krpt on
hand al ong wi t h nonprescript Ion drugs such as pain
reliever, anti-diarrhea medica­
tion. antacid and syrup of ip
crar
In case evaluation Is nrcr*
sarv. the food, w alrr and other
supplies should hr kepi In an
easy to t arry container such as a
large m v rr r d trash container,
(sn ip ing backpack or duffle tug
A n In fo rm a l s u rv e y of a
number of local supermarkets
early ihis m orning Indicated
only a slight Increase tn th r sales
nf bottled w alrr and haltrrtes
There was no rush by shoppers
lo stork up on ranned Raid* by 9
a m However, a* Ihe storm
jmshes inland morr people may
try lo make Iasi minute shop
ping trips In Sanford. Ihe rain
and flooded streets were apjur
enfly keeping most customers
Indoors and nut tA the stores

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EU NICE M OROAN
E u n ic e M organ. 78. West
Cartolliun. Ohio, died Sunday.
Nov. 13. 11834 at her residence.
She was a retired employee with
Korgers. She attended North
Dayton First Churrh of God.
Survivors Inelude husband.
Alton L.; daughter and son-inlaw. Vivian and P. Dune Frost.
Miami T w p .. Ohio; sons and
daughtera-ln law Hum id D. and
W ilm a M organ, Lake M ary.
Kenneth D. and Vlolrl Morgan.

h a v is e v k » i

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K«iS*rfs Alt ■sear *. Idntdfd tsrdd
toM ei le Ida* r«d » t***i e i m nweds
edpedat tdvv-e* aed e&gt;d»* W "* * "!
Zueard) w r&gt;xd V am bd id'd on Ldtwrddr
Hdcdtedw I I * in BdcndV*dc
Sd*»kdv detcvvtdd *d O' ton Iv n d tO Hoe*
I0d0 Noct* 1tc*d&lt;. RocSdVtdf N V l*dll
W ALK I ■. H I L I N C
M d ew idl w*vK*d tw Me* Wdita* eiil bd
Thvrtdd* No. tr. dt 1 p I* . in Md Button
Zwedcdl CSdpdi o ils St* CMIt M dl»m
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C on tin u e d from Page 1A
b ra in s to rm Ih r Idea Th e re
might hr other things we m u ld
do.'* h r r o n l in u r d . " b u t I
haven't seen a brtter Idea I hat
would guarantee more irafflc
into downtown Sanford **
Eckstein ciletl a number of
o u t s t a n d in g b a s e b a ll p r o ­
f e s s io n a ls w h o w o u ld h r
hlghllghlrd Inc luding Jeff H U rk
T im Haines A n d re Dawson,
Willie Mays, l-eo Durorher Red
llartier. and m any others "Just
think of Ih r rrtrrnorahHu we
(m ild have In a Hall of Fame. '

he said "These men played a
htg part In not only baseball hut
the history nf basrhall In San­
ford,**
In 1947. th r present stir of Ihe
N e w T r i b e s M is s io n w a s
purchased by the New York
Giants and named the Mayfair
Inn Ii was ihe headquarters lor
the Giants' summer training
ra m p for m any years As sue h
many hasrball greats such as
Alvin Dark spent m any months
ear h year In Sanlord

W r rould prottahlv find many
of Ihe baseball greats who would
help in providing memorabilia
for this." E« ksirln said
Wr
rould have baseball cards and
C o n tin u e d from Pngs 1A
manv other Itrms Many prople
encouraged families lo love baseball and would rer
read together aa a luntirne artlvt•y
• A l Idyll w tdlr Elem entary
School tn Sanford, hustnrsars
that have supported the school C o a lla a e d frowi Pag# 1A
vice preside n ( of
will hr Invited later this week lo
Join Ih r students lor a Thanks­ sales. Margaret Firth, lias agreed
to accept five manuscripts fn&gt;m
giving feast
• Parents at Greenwood Lakes Ih r writer's guild for publication
Middle Sc huol In l.ake Mary w ill In some form
have the opportunity lo leant
Drhnrah Wright, th r assistant
about education first hand this principal at laikr Mary Elemen­
week as they are allowed lo tary. said the Idea lo form Ihe
accompany Ihrir children inio writer’s guild had existed but
the classroom lo learn with nothing had been done with II
them
until Wright spoke with Fuller In
• Similarly. L a k rv irw Middle c o n ju n c tio n w ith s ig n in g a
School In Sanford has invited Partners In Education "c o n ­
parents to lakr some time to tract" for the school year. Fuller
experience their children's day said that shr would make thr
by taking Ih rir classes and contacts nccesary to find a
ra tin g In th r cafeteria with
publisher
them.
• At Lyman High School in
W right Is coordinating the
Longwood. leai hers and olher efforts at th r elementary school
staff members will tie recognlzrd Wright said thr students in the
throughout the week.
fourth and fifth grade and gifted
• Midway Elementary School classes will be encouraged by
In Sanford will sponsor pro
their teachers lo submit their
gram s w h lrh allow them lo work. These will be w riting
correspond with retired teach­ efforts made in Ihe course of the
ers. to write rsivaya on ways lo e v e ry d a y e lrrlc u lu m at the
build Ih r future and lo read with school. For example. Sherry
Ih rir families
Jackson's fifth grade class is
• Sanlord Middle School will curre n tly working on poetry
celebrate Ihe conlrtbutlons of hooks W right said th r opportu­
colleges. Seminole High School nity will be odrrrd to all Ihr
and Ih rir own trachcra lo Ihe students and It will then be up to
educational process
the student lo decide If he or she
"It's very exciting." Schulfnrr wants lo make the commitment.
said " W r want lo Involve fami­
lies. ih r com m unity and busi­
nesses In Ih r education of our
students.'*

Educate-------

Writers

G A IN E S

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Public school monu
Thursday, Nov. 17, II

"Turkay Oay'
or Chaf a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

lalnly tie attracted lo th is."
Mayor Hrttye Sm ith suggested
that because Eckstein was vv
strongly In favor of getting
jieople together to dtscusa Ihe
( ( incept, he might be willing lo
spearhead Ihe move
E r k s lr ln agreed, and sug­
gested meeting with rnrrnbrr* of
ihe G rra trr Sanlord Chamber of
Commerce, the historical boards
and others, and possibly going lo
the extent of asking for Tourist
Development money w ith which
In help launch thr project.
"Ju s t took at what Sanlord has
rtghi n o w ." he concluded. "W r
have m any antique stores, and
what would blend tn m orr titan
this Hall nf Fame w ith Iwurtklll
Irnm our past history ,**

Dawn Neno. Is a published
author and an Instructor In
writing childrens literature at
Seminole C o m m unity College
Fuller asked her to acl as an
e d i t o r , m e e t in g w i t h Ih e
rh ild rrn . going*over (heir work
and m aking suggestions on how­
to improve II.
A flrr Reno edits the writing.
Ihe five best pieces will be
submitted lo Putnam and the
others will tie sent lo various
children's magazines surh as
" A m e r ic a n G i r l ” . " B o y ’s
L l f e " a n d " H i g h l i g h t s for
Children **
W right said (hat while there
arr children who alrrady have
well-developed w ritin g stylra.
and these children will be thr
first to meet with Reno. "II will
lakr a couple of months (o find
ih r kids who are really com­
mitted lo writing." W right said
Ihla yra r Is Ih r starling point to
what she hopes ts an ongoing
program. Fuller said she doesn't
know of any publishing compa­
nies prim ing literature written
hv children so this ts quite an
opportunity for th r students at
Hike Mary Elementary.
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Tornado wall lies were jiostrd for
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D A L L A S — Yra. naturr i an tu
unfair A atudy «how* that
lowering &lt;holralrtol la hatdral
for overweight people who n rrtl
II th r miwt
Otuaily haa tong tu rn llnkrd
w ith high r h o l r a l r t o l . and
doctor* oftrn ra tio n overweight
p r o p I r to t r d u r r t h r l t
i holralrtol Irvrl* by rating Ira*
(at Typtral d lrta ty guideline*
tr&lt; oninund that (uoplr limit fat
to Irwa than 30 perrenf of thrlt
dally rak&gt;t u*
T h r atudy ahow* that th r
aurrraa of a low lat dirt drprnda

a kit on |«rop|r a alrr and afujw
S k ln n y p r o p lr 'a rh o lra lrto l
Irtrla dtop ab.itply on a sensible
dirt, but overweight people*
Ira rla hardly budge al all
Hr*ran tirra a irn t *urr whv
" T h r t r I* something about
otirally that makr* proplr Irw
leapnnatve to dlrl
aald Df
Ju d y S Hannah
I hi* I* a
ma)ot public hralth concern aa
w r hettwne a more otirar tva
lion "
T h r atudy waa p tra rn trd
Tuewlav al a meeting of Ihr
Am rtk an Ifratt A *a« tatmn
Hannah and ctvlleague* from
Mrdlantli Kr*eairh Inatllutr In
Washington D C
put 211 n u n

and .LI ttntnrn on I holrslerul
lowering dlrl*
Al Ihr aiart, ihr volunteer*
• n r getting '7 |irtirnl of th rlt
&lt;aim Ira front fat. Unhiding 13
(M tirn i from saturated fat
a
tvptral A m rrit an dirt
Their
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a tin h la moderately hl|fh
M m tiiti)n I t were plat r d on
four dlffrtrnl dirt* tliat llutllrd
total fat In .HI | n i r n i o f« alortra
T t ir dirt* in c lu d e d v a r y in g
pro|Mirtlnlia of aaturalrd fal.
w h lrh ralar* &lt; h o k .trm l Irvrl*
and |«&gt;l»iiii».iiur.iird and m o
nouuaaturatrd fal. which lower*
cholesterol
O t rr a ll. I h r d lrla w orked
('holralrtol Irvrl* frll an average
ol || |M&gt;inta Hut • tin t rr
•ran lirta d ltld rd I hr |iri&gt;plr into
four rrpial gmu|«* Ih rv w a

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Cholesterol Irvrl* In tltr altln
ntr*t ipiartrr of I tar vo lu n irrr*
dmp|ird |U |Milnta In ih r falfnti
u ua rlrr. thr&gt; frll juat a |«olnl
T h o a r m I h r m ld d lr tw o
q u a r lr r * r r d u i rd I t ir ir
i holralrtol an average of a t. Mil
14 point*
Overweight jiroplr arr rmn h
Ira* llk rtv to rrapond to a
low &lt; ho lra lrto l d lrl," llannali
•aid "T h e y may nrrd addPUmal
rflorta am ti aa weight loss "
W h r l h r r fat p ro p lr t r u ly
would k&gt;wrr thrlt i h o l r a l r t o l
fprttr r If th ry k&gt;*t weight rrr.ialna
In tar *rrn. but ottur ra ju rta
aKrrr thla I* llkrly to I r true
I *i i *j »&gt; t that If lltrar |ir&lt;&gt;|dr
i mild |(rt Ihrlr weight down.
Ihr\ would tc*|* -ml In d irt."
•aid l»t D a w n C fkhwettke of

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h« tHMil ol M nli
i me In Winston Salem N C
More llu n Just tallies* |* (mil,
aldy In v o lv ril. h n w rv ri
Thr
•Indy also suggest. tti.it Unly
*ha|«r « l w may havr something
In ilo with i h o lr.tr m l level*
I h r aludy found that some
women with big tiehlnd. and
relatively thin waist. were ablr
to lower thrtr (h o lr tlf io l while
nonr of I h r w untrn with large
•lotnai ha lowered lltrlr level*
Sra and l a ir bad no heating
on people a ability In reduce
lltrlr rlMilratrrnl Irvrl*. ihr atudy

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ITm could have M *od *
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W A S H IN G T O N

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peacekeeping mission* Ih r Cllnlnn administration acknowl­
edge* It la slipping In onr nl it a highest mllilary priorities
malnialnlng th r rradlnr** of ih r lighting fiucr
In a haattly arranged nrw * conference T uraday. Pentagon
official* aald five of 12 A n n v dlvlalona arr lie low thr top Irvrl of
combat rradlnraa. three of them to a point where they auller
'Increase* In vulnerability" and require 'aigm fliani com
jiensatkin" to m akr up for deficient Ira
No Immediate threat to the aalrty ol thr nallon ItMima «a a
result of thr problem arntor Pentagon official. aald The liner
dlvlalona that received poor readme*. gr.itlra arr l&gt;a&lt; hup force*
I ha I would relieve Ihr leading rdgr of a U S (tattle feme week,
or month* into a conflict T h r other two arr .lightly tulow thr
top rradlnraa level
Still Itu Pentagon, citing art utily concern, refused In
Identify thr division* Involved
T h r announcement, coming only hours afirr ilu Pentagon
apokraman said rradlnr** remains at a high level.” led
President C lin to n open fo criticism from congressional
Republican* t tt.it hr la neglecting ihr military

Catholic bishops issue statement
W A S H IN G TO N - In Ih r wake of a mean polilltal season,
leader* of Ih r nation's largrai church are considering tailing
upon American* lo reject the "false choice* nl jails or jol&gt;*
family valur* or a wrlfarr stair
Women should lake ih rlr places In Ihr lop ranks of rluirth
theologian* administrator* and actlvlsls on social issues ihr
U.S. Catholic bishop*' Com m itter on Women In Society anti In
the Church said In Its proposed statement "Tow ard*
Strengthening the bonds of Peace." However. Ilu to in m lllrr
ruled ouf female priest*
In particular. Ih r proposal railed on the all-male (a t hoi it
hierarchy lo reject authoritarian conduct, establish ainiriurr*
to respond lo ih r concern* of women and encourage women In
pursue studies In the fields ol scripture, theology and canon
law. traditionally dominated by the clergy.
“ In no wuy should these commitments lie construed u*
eerlrslal political correctness.'" Ilu bishop* said "Th e y arr
theologically correct They are Haded in our baptism and In our
understanding of the Holy Spirit, who works In Ih r church lo
build It up through Ihr gifts of lls members "
In ihrlr statement on violence, the bishop* sought a new
civility In public pulley debates Ihal would replace attack
polities and "w a r rooms" w ith concern for the common good

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DOT rejects GM request
In whal promises to Ire a public relations
D E T R O IT
disaster for General Motors Corp . thr Transportation De|&gt;art&gt;
ident ha* derided fo proceed with a public liraring on whether
torrcall millions of pickup trucks
. Families of crash victims and survivors of fiery accidents arr
expected to testify al thr Dee. 0 session on Ih r safety of GM'*
1073-H7 C-K pickups. Critics say Ihry are prone to exjriodr In
side Impact collisions because the furl tanks urr mounted
outside thr frame*.
GM . which has promised lo flghl a recall, hud uskrd that thr
hearing lie ra n re lrd so II could procred straight fo court. The
com pany called the hearing a waste ol tlm r and an
"orchestrated talk show."
Hui the Transportation Department said Tuesday that such
meetings help It gather additional Information liefotr deciding
whether lo order a recall.
Transportation Secretary Federico Rena scheduled the
session lost m onth, declaring that thr pickups present an
"unreasonable risk" of fire or explosion In side-impact
collisions.
I'ena acknowledged that the trucks met federal safety
standards, but said Ihr luw rrtjuirrs they lie safe In "real world
conditions" as well. He said 150 jx-oplr had died In crashes
they nUgbl
w m tve d If the fuel tanks hud been pluced
elsrwfhlrr O lftm tiits the truck* are safer than most vehicles
on the road

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�WEDNESDAY

Sanford Herald

November 16, 1994

Sports
IN BRIEF

Hitting the hardwood

LOCALLY

’Hounds show scoring touch in season-opening win

O'Neal. Magic thrash Bullets
ORLANDO - Shaqulllr O Nrul dominated at
l » l h ends &lt;»l thr tuuf t g« Itllig 2'.l ,*&gt;!llt* m il 1.1
rr hound* as llir O iU lulu Magli lieal llir
\\ .ishlngtnu llurirl* 112 lit.' I iir v U l instil
O'Neal. llir M IA * leading »««&gt;tr« j Ih i hkt) kr\J
tl\r tlnila .nut lull i l l iiM iiii Hotair Grunt
■iliiril 2 I (mint* .uul l.l rrlxiund* j » thr Magi,
axrngrd.« nr«imwi|rnlll|| low lo lh r llullrt*
NX k Am ir twin .uul Donald H o w l each sm rrd
IN itml A n lrrn rr I U ( i U « . n l Flint ih U n ilii
K r * Chapman who brat I h r Magk with a shot
•it llir In irrrr in llir opr n r r. Ini W*«liiii||ioii
will! 17 point* N o ll Skllr* who hud I I i h Ii I i
uml Krvtn I ho k worth •*orril in point* 4 pin r

AROUND THE STATE
Miner leads Heat over Mavs
MIAMI
Th r M um l H rai brhlm l llarolil
Miliar • 2.1 |«iint* earned Ihrlr llrsl win ol (h r
season Torw lay. I r i im n Ik ilk i 115 IOJ
Th r win 1a m r alter 411 O 4 *tart M uim * worst
»in&lt; f iu Iii4ii|(ur4l i r m i n In I'kHM
Mitirr settling Into * starling rnlr in a linrup
rrv.ini|irit hv two m r n l trade-* hud Just i .l
|mlut* In I hr Iu *1 lour game*
K n in W l!ll« nvalrhnt hl« *ra**oi high with 24
|«.mi* lor Mi.mit Glen Hire added l*&gt;
l.imal Mdshhurn who w m r d V ) point*
Stiliirday again*! th r ( hk ago Hull* had to «rtilr
lor J I againnl Miami Jim Jackson had 25 lor
l h r M atrru k«

Dolphins release Higgs
D A V IE - T h r Miami Dolphin* tin Turselay
rrlr.iw d Mark lligg* who wa* Ihrlr leading
rusb rr thr past llltr r irnr* lirlorr «llpping In the
I* iijkui of 1hr dr pill 1 hart thl* season
fr kind
nl figured II wa* rom ing " th r
*
rarold lligg* *aid W r had *r\rn running
2h &amp;u
in tam p, and I wasn't playing I'm
Im i ( 1
proftnbly a lllllr relieved I rrallv wasn't playing
amrtl wa* a lllllr fru«tralrd with that
D to p iir Miami * Injurv problem* in th r
U u gltrlil lligg* ra rrlrd |u*i I'* llm r* ihl* year
lot B 8 iard* Mr lotalnl J H4H yard* ru*hlng

wtt$ Miami fifth hr*i in tram history
■

AROUND THE NATION
Vandy women knock off FIU
lA h llV U .t.r . tr n n - Mtrhe-llr falm lM lto a
ttanwfrt Itnni U C L A led N* 12 Vanderbtlt with
Ik txiinl* a* tlie ( dnim odotr* downed No l*i
I Ioftd .1 lnlrrnational H d ftl Tu rw la y night In llir
lir*| round of ih r Women'* Preseasrtn N IT
A lh rn Htan/ova Ird Florida lm rruaiiou.il wiih

2 1 point*
I’slmlsano Ird ih r Commodores In outsldr
*1.. tiling thr llr*l hall with 13 point*. hit ting
llu ^ r 3-polntrr* a* Vandy moved to a -II 2'» lr.nl
Ml Ih r break

All awards Gold Gloves
N EW YORK — Cleveland. Toronto untl ih r
N rif York Yankee* ra rh plarrd two plavrr* on
th ri American League Gold G ltivr leani an­
nounced Tur*«lay.
( l e v eland'* choices were *liort*top Omar
Vl/hurl anti outfielder K rnnv Imflon Selected
ftor 1 Toronlu were m ilflrldrr Devon While anil
»ec mil baseman Roberto Alomar Flr*i iMsrman
I lo t Matllnglv and thud iMsemuu Wade Hogg*
wri •picked from the Yankee*
A * 0 chosen lor Ih r American Lra g u r *tptad
wet 1 oulflrldrr K rn Grtllry. J r ., of Sraitlr.
tali Jier Ivan Rodrigue* of Texas and p llrh rr
M.n 1 l..iiig*ton of California.
T ie Irani I* plckrd every year by Kawllng
S|a 1lng Goods on a voir by each league's
tna ager* and roaches.

N A T ’S HAPPENING
JllcO Women's Basketball
Indian Rlvsr CC at Ssmlnols CC. 7 p m

Bgys' Basketball
£&amp;C lambocas at Lyman. 6 30 p m

G fls ’ Basketball
^ d y 'Nolss Invitational at Semlnolo Cocoa vs
Laftp Howell. 6 p m ; Spruce Creek vs Lako
B'^ntley. 7 30 p m

F is h m a n Girls’ Basketball
Qviedo at Lake Mary. 6pm

Boys’ Soccer

t

C jamboree at Lako Mary Semlnolo vs
Jo. 6 p m ; Lako Howell vs Lake Branlley. 7
, Lake Mary vs Lyman, 8 p m

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■ v TO N Y DaSORMIKR
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Herald Sports Editor
t.O N G W O O !) — fur Ih r U*t *r*cral vrar*. Ihr
Lym a n High S&gt; Im*&gt;I girl*' l&gt;a*kriltall tram* of
Coach N in e &lt; drmlihael h a ir rami d a rrputu
lion of plat trig frua km* drfrn*r
While C annk harl ha* no Intention of u Im ii
iloning ilia 1 *lvlr ol play Ihl* *ra*nn hi* H H 1 1)5
Ira n i *howrd an unu*uallv uflrn «iir (lor lltrinl
trn d rn ty In I ur*da&gt; night's W . l l l *ru«nn
rqienirig win o vrr 1 .siting Ku*ll*
* W r ir real huppv In *&gt;orr 5N (mint* in our
flr*t gamr of Ih r aeaon." *ald ( a irnkharl * W r
h a ir plairr* llkr Kale Itrown Angel Hhialr*. an&lt;l
C a ro tin Cragrr wlm lia ir *oinr oflrnslve ahllltlr*
and arr w tiling In lakr adi anlagr of ihrin
" I'm proud of &lt;mr rftorl lomghi and happy lor
■h r girl* Thl* wa* a g&lt;**t win ltio|irn Ih r *ra*un
with. c*prrUlly *lnre w r only dressed right
plavrr* "
W h ile llr n w n . Ih r o n ly *rnlor o n Ih r
G rryhtm n d ro*lrr. hail |it*( »tx (tolitl*. *hr lirokr
her own *rhnol rrcord for u u m i a**i*t* in a gamr
hv handing out I I Stir al*n collet Ird four *lral*.

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•aid Carm k harl *'l think *hr did a* much,
m aylir more root hlng a* I did tonight She really
had an outstanding gamr "
Ih r primary hrnrfk lary of llrown * largr**r
wa* Mliiatr*. who cotinrr lrd on right of 23 *hot»
and made th rrr of four frrr throw* for Mi |n&gt;lnt*
C ragrr to nlrtlm lrd 15 (mint* on 7 lor If) *hoolmg

Khixtr* al*&lt;» liail 12 rrlKmnd* while Cragrr
pullrd In IO
Jarnir C M a tame off ih r liench to throw In 11
{mini* for Lym an. Inrluding m nr consecutive
imlnta in the third rpiarlrr w h rn ldo*lita Wr**
ha«t lo K in ir out aftrr picking up h rr Ihlnl foul
Ihirlng Gkiiu * run. Ihr Ihillitog* *tilfrrrd a
* rv rrr w tlia ik w h rn I^D onna Larry, wlm wa*
leading Ku*ll* In *rorlrig 114 |M&gt;inl*l and
relmund* (Iitnri at Ih r litnr. hurt hrr right hand
with 2 37 left in Ih r third ipiartrr and had In
leave Ihr gamr
With l-arrv out of Ihr linrup. laiTnya Griffin
*rr|&gt;|ird up hrr game and tcorrd right of her Mi
|Mitril* In Ih r fourth quarter S h r al*o had 12
relmund*
While ih r llulldog* lo*i one of Ihrlr kry playrr*
during Ihr garnr Ih r Grryhound* plavrd llir
rn tlrr ronlr*l without one of Ihrlr starlrrs.
•» loot. I Inch anpfiomorr |hi*i playrr Kim Collin*,
who sat mil Ih r gam r with a wire knee
Fu*ti* galnrd a «plil on Ihr r im in g by wiirlng
.1 .'to 2 1 ovrr Lym an In llir Junior varsity game
l.yrnan II Ol visit* llr la n d for a fiA f)l»tr1&lt;4 4
i onirsi ihl* Friday night

Liljenquist
leads Lions
by DeLand
F ro m Staff R e p o rt!
(iV IK lK ) — O u r w rrk ago. *mior
l.lsa Llljrnqul*t wa* a m m itirr of
Ih r (K lrd o High S&lt; ImmiI vollrvtwill
Ira n i, griiing ready for Ih r l.km*
trip lo ih r ( la** tlA *iair wmiftnal*
Once Oviedo wa* rllin ln a lrd l.ll|rtiqui*i — along with Sirphanlr
N o lw u x Holly Duimworth. and *rvrra l Junkir ia r»lly |4airr* — joined
Ih r l.km varsity lM*krll&gt;all train,
which oprned II* sraion Tursilay
with a |H 12 w in over |trl.and
l.ll|rnqut*l *&gt;orrd a game-high 17
|M»int* Ini hiding 12 point* and
s rv rn rrlMtund* during Ovirdo'*
22 14 lonrtli quarter finish
F irs t vra r O v ird o coach To m
llirti. who made llir trip lu New I'utV
|(h Ik t lot Ihc Lion*' m a lril •NlF
Miami N o rih w rsirrn in iltr *rnoQ*
nal* Fndav. h&lt;&gt;|&gt;e* llir in o m riilu n l
g rn rra lrd liy Ih r vollrvliall Irani «
•xtraoidinarv *ra*on carrtr* o v rr lo
Ih r IwiskrtlMlI tram
" T h e y 'r e a l l l l l r d o w n now
because they lost, but Ihey have
that taste liom tiring there (at ihr
slate to u rn a m e n t)." said lllrri
"W ith a Irw break* we could do
that The talent Is th rrr "
W hile Ihr l.km* showed consider­
able rust — lliey missed 25 her
throw* and a slew of layup* — lllrri
*.iid the vpiad played much heller
lh .111 the score Indlclalrd
" W r ran I h r break and did
everything wr tried lo d o ." said
lllrri "ll'n going In lakr v im r lime
I have In learn them and they have
lo learn me They're Ju»l ru siy."
T h r l.lon* a lv i won Tuesday’*
junior varsity gam r. 25-20
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First ywar Lake Mary coach Carl Brown rioifl) and hi*
young Bam* start**) oil their season by leaping into lh*
deep and. taking on lh* highly regard**) Mainland

Buccaneers Tuesday night And while Lake Mary lost lo
Mainland by eight points. Brown saw reason lo be
optimistic about the Bams’ chances this season

Talented Buccaneers run down Rams
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■ y DRAM SM ITH

Herald Sports Writer
L A K E M ARY - Carl llrown didn't exactly grt a
pushovrr lo M an hi* varsity cua&lt; hlng career
Th e new Lake Maty girl*' liaskrthall ctwch Ird hi*
young Irani onto Ih r floor lo open II* *ea*on again*!
highly-regarded Daytona Beach-Mainland Tuesdaynight at laikr Mary High School.
A n d while the Ram* did not pull oil the upset, falling
tiH fiO. Ih r local squad showed lhal II could I k- very
competitive thl* year.
" W r ran out ii( gas," said Brown, who took over lor
Ih r retired Anna Van laindlnghum
I told the team
that I wa* prnud of the way we played We made a g&lt;m*l
com rbark hut we just could not grt ahead lor
anything I thoughi w r were going lo grt ahead, then
calm down and la k r control of thr game.
"B u i IF* early and w r have a lung way In go We have
a Ini of thing* to Improve on I knew Mainland wa*
going In lie tough liecause they have most of their train
hack from last year But I wauled lo see where w r stood
and I thought » r gave a good at» omit of ourselves
Mainland I* now I O. while laikr Mary fell lo O I 1 hr
next gam r for Ih r Rama will lie nrxt Monday night,
w h rn Ihey host the Deltona Wolves. The junior var*Uv
will play al 6 p m with Ih r varsity taking Ih r floor at
7 to p in
Alter a close llrst quarter. Ih r Buccaneers look control
In the middle of Ihc second period, trading by as many
10 points and taking a 33-25 advantage Inin the

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T h r third quartrr and Ih r llrst hall of thr fourth
stanza tirlongrd to loikr Mary, which Inillrd 47-4.1 alirr
three prrtorl* and was down by Ju»t two |Milnts. 57-55.
with 4 0&lt;» left In the contr»t
But Mainland, behind senior* I'al Copeland and
Kin/lr Davis, rrclrd nfl ihc next right point*, lo lead
65-55 with I 25 remaining
Davis led Ihr Buccaneers with 20 point*, while
Latrlcta Sims added 17 und Copeland 15.
lairl Hammett pared thr Ram* with 22 point* and 11
relmund* Fhr transfer from Tennrssee got plenty of
help from Maggie Reedy (M i points. 12 rebound*, three
•teal*) und Laura Ragocct (14 points, four rebounds,
three assists, one stral)
Also contributing for the home team wrre Sheri G rid
(four point*, five rebounds, two assists, one steal).
Courtney Harr** (one point. *1* rebound*, live u**i»t*.
one •leal). Debblr Duller (three rebounds) and Dana
Raptoolls (two assist*)

Balough drives maimed Late Model to victory lane
■ y PAUL MARSIOLIA

Spoclal lo the Herald
O R L A N D O — New Sm yrna Beach driver Gary
Balough came hark from a spectacular first-lap
wreck tt. win the la ilr Model feature event Friday
night. Nov. I l.a l Orlando Speed world.
Al Ih r drop of the green flag, one of Ih r latlr
Models failed to fire, piling op traffic luck lu Ih r
pock. In the ensuing melee. Raymond Lovclady
got drilled In Hit- rear rod Upon Impact, hr drove
over the top of Bulmigh's car. causing extensive
sheet rnrial damage
W hile under ih r caution |&gt;rrlod, Balough
retreated lo the pits — with the ambulance lu low
— lo evuluatr Ih r damage in Ih r car. Despite
n rv rrr damage In Ih r c ir, Balough rlrcted to
resume raring, srndlng Ihr ambulance li.u k to

tin- infield.
Balough restarted Ihr race from the loth
Itmli Ion By Ihr fill It lap. lie was In second place,
challenging Darren Gould for Ihc lead. Tw o lap*
later. Balough took o vrr Ih r No. I spot and held

oil challenges to win Ills third race in three starts
on the new season.
"I goes* from the outside, ih r Incident looked
pretty spectacular." mild Balough "I saw Ih r car
come op on my rear deck, drive down m y
windshield mid come oil of Ih r hoorl
" I got bounced around a hit. hut I dtdn t gel
hurt Th e car wasn't a* lucky. IF » a lllllr
trashed,"
Ta kin g the checkers behind Balough were
Gould. S lr v r Dorrr. Bruce Everett, and Craig
Reynolds
Ronnie B o rk rll. Ih r Mifi2 FA S C A R l-alr Model
champion, sei ih r jiacc lo win the Modified
feature even! In only his second lime I m-Ii Iih I Ihc

wheel of a Florida

win el Modified

B o rk rll. who led every rlrru li In securing Ills
victory, wa* trailed In victory lane by Wayne
Parker. B m re Thom pson. Jon Compagnone J r .,
and Bill G unn.
By lap seven. J im Robinson had a 10-car
advantage on the S|Mirt*man field unlll a caution
on lap 10 hunched Ihc Held for a new start,
polling Chris Lawrence and Barbara P lrrcr on

Ills rear bumper for Hie second green flag
Robinson was able lo withstand repeated
challenges by Lawrence and Pierce In lakr Hie
checkers.
Completing the lop five behind Robinson.
Lawrence, and Pierce wrre Dale Clouser and Bill
laMimls.
Barley Gibbons went green flag lo checkers lo
win the Bomber headliner Randy Newby and
Glen Castro (Milled door-to-door over the last live
lap* for second place. Newby gaining the
advantage rom ing oul of turn four.
Fourth place went lo Jerry Buffington with Bob
|U-II ( iiniing In flllh
To n y Newsom, fresh off of a victory the
previous Saturday at New Sm yrna Speedway,
oul raced Bobby Sears and Mike Todd lo Ih r
checkers in ih r Limited l-alr Model main event.
Rounding oul Ihc top flvr wrre. In order of
Itntsh. Mark Muckwctlder and R.J. Marconi.
Other feature event winners were Derrick
Reeves (Mint Stocks). Rodney Davis (llgore H
race). Jim Erb (school bus llgore HI. Darrrll Erb
(Mini Storks), and Carl Peters(Kun-AbouU).

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What’s Cooking?

IN BRIEF

Crown holiday meal with sensational desserts

Holiday craft festival coming up
D F L A N D — Mark your t alrrtdars Shop rarly and avoid I hr
n id i I h r Wral Voluara Family VM&lt; A lota led on U S 92.
hrU tn d will hold Its fo urth Annual Holiday Craft Festival
inside ih r Andy l*uwell Gym nasium on Saturday. Nov 20 from
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Thanksgiving Is traditionally
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spectacular meal of the year
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com plrtr the feast are usually
Ih r crowning glory
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lie complete without pumpkin
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Chorolate Pie
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instant pudding 6 pie fitting
1 ran 110 ounces I pumpkin
1 teaspoon groynd cinnamon
v* teaspoon ground ginger
W teaspoon ground cloves
M u cream cheese. I tables
punn milk and sugar In large
bowl w ith wire w hisk unit)
smooth Gently stir in whipped
topping
Spread on bottom of
crust.
Pour I cup milk Into bowl
Add pudding mixes Meat with
wtrt whisk 1 minute (M Uture
will be thick I Stir In pumpkin
and spices with wire whisk until
well mixed Spread over cream
cheese layer.
Refrigerate 4 hours or until
set

Volunteers needed
Vtdunlrera arr needed to d rllvrr t hankaglvlng mrata (o
hiHtirlmurid rh lrrly rraidrnla idS rm lnoir County
Call H I I 1631 for mtur Information

CALENDAR
Nar-Anon to meet
Nar Arum m rrta rv rry Wednesday at M p m at W r »i Lakr
Himpltal Smu West Mate Huad 4.14 l.&lt;&gt;tig»ikk I Nar Anon la a
aop|K&gt;fl group oprn to lamtllra and friends of addicts trally
living with an addbt Is m orr turmoil than you ran handle by
yourself loin for »up(»*ft In roping with your sdd'ct, gain
•rrrnlly lo make declalona and (nit your llfr trark In torus Call
2 60-1!**) for more information

Rotary meets early
Hotarv C lub of Lakr Mary meets Thursday morning*
7 k i d V ) a m at the Tlm a rua n Country Club on Rinehart
Hoad Comar t ( harlte Meeks president at 321 *735

Employment opportunities for seniors
An employment program sponsored by the AARP Senior
Com m unity Service Is available every Thursday morning, from
a rn to rMKHi. at the laikr Mary Senior Center. 158 N Country
Club Hoad Mill Downey will assist seniors with employment
opportunities For Informal Ion, rail 324-3060

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A loral chapter of Weight Watrhers meeta at the Lake Mary
&lt; (im m unity Muildtng every Thursday from 4 43 In 6 43 p m

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The Om ni Toastmasters C lub will meet at 3 30 p m every
Thursday at the A A A building, 1000 A A A Drive. Heathrow
Call Sam Ryan at 6 7 1 2636 for m orr Information

Pot luck dinner
Widowed person arr Invited lo attend a pot luck dinner al
3 30 p m
every third Thursday of the month al l he
Cause!tierry Senior Center. 200 la k r Triplet Drive. Caasrl
berry

Volunteer coordinators to meet
Seminole Council of Volunteer Coordinators mreis the third
Thursday of each month, from I I 30 a m lo I p m . al D e n n y’s
Hrstaurant. S R 4.VI just west of Altamonte Mall
All volunlrer coordinators and directors involved with
volunteers arr invited to attend For information, call nancy at
323-4440

CRANI H I T
CKKESE MOLD

CREAM

IIV* cups b D b i f w a trr
I package (ft serving size) or 2
packages (4-servtng s lid cran­
berry flavor gelatin or any red
flavor

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Maks this Thanksgiving sitrsspsclal with Sensational Double Layer
Pumpkin Pie or Cranberry Chesse Mold
1 k* cupe cold water
k* teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 medium apple, chopped
1 cup whole berry cranberry
sauce (optional)
1 package |6 ounresi hilly
cream cheese, softened*
Stir boiling wsier into gelatin
In large bowl 2 minutes or until
completely dissolved
Stir In
cold water and cinnamon Pour
2 cups uf ih r gelatin Into medi­
um bowl R rtn grralr about lk*
hours or until thickened Ispoon
drawn through leaves a definite
tmprraatonl Reserve remaining
1 cup gelatin al room lemprra
lure.
Stir apple and cranberry sauce
into thickened gelatin
Spoon
into 6 -cup mold H rfrtgerair
about 30 minutes or until set but
not firm (should stick to finger
w h e n to u c h e d a n d s h o u ld
mound I
Stir reserved 1 cup gelatin
gradually into cream cheese In
small buwl with wire whisk until
smooth. Pour over gelatin layer

In mold
Refrigerate 4 hours or until
firm
Unmold
Garnish as
desired
Store leftover gelatin
m o ldin refrigerator.
M M RaSeupaor 12 servings

H V l D A T TR IF LE
2 cups boiling water
I package |8 -senrtng size) or 2

packages (4-servlng size) brand
cranberry flavor gelatin or any
red flavor
1 cup cold water
2 cupa cold milk
2 packages (4-arrvlng size!
J e ll O va nilla flavor Instant
pudding A pie filling
V* teaspoon ground cinnamon
I tub (8 ounces) whipped
topping, thawed
I package (1 2 ounces! all
butler pound lual. cut Into k*
Inch cubes
1 can 111 ounces) mandarin
orange segments, drained
Stir boiling water Into gelatin
In medium bowl 2 minutes or
until compLMrly dissolved. Sllr
In cold water. Pour Into 13x9-

Inrh pan Retrlgrraatr 3 hours
or until firm C ut Inio ‘* Inch
cubes
Pour milk Into largr bowl
Add pudding Hilary and c in ­
namon Meat w ith wire whisk I
minute Let stand 5 minutes or
until thlckrned Gently sllr in 2
cupa of the whipped luppplng
until smooth
Reserve 1 cup of Ihe gelatin
rubes, set aside
Arrange L* of
the remaining gelatin cubes,
rake rubra, oranges and pud
ding mixture in 3-quar serving
bowl Repeat layers once T o p
with reserved gelatin cubes
Refrigerate 1 hour or until
ready to serve
Garnish with
remaining whipped topping
D ELIC IO U S DOUBLE
L A T E R C H O C O L A T E PIE
4 ounces cream cheese, soft­
ened*
1 t a b l e s p o o n mi l k or
half and-half
1 tablespoon sugar
I tub (9 ounces) Cool whipped
topping, thawed
.
1 chocolate flavor pie crust 16
ounces)
IV* c u p s c o l d m i l k o r
half and lu ll
2 packages chocotalr flavor
Instant pudding A pie filling
Mix cream rheese. I tables
poon milk and sugar in large
bowl with w ire whisk u n til
smooth Sllr tn IV* cups of the
whipped lopping
Spread on
bottom of crust
Pour lk* cups m ilk Into bowl
Add pudding mixes Meat with
wire whisk l m inute (Mixture
will be thick ) Stir In remaining
whipped lopping
Spread over
cream cheese layer
Refrigerate 4 hours or until
set.
Garnish with additional
whipped lopping. If desired
Store leftover pie tn rrfngerator
Makes 8 servings.

Microwave autumn’s bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables
with an orange ginger sauce
Allow about 30 minutes pre­
paration time with fresh beets.

n rase you've not already
discovered II. your microwave
oven does a perfect Job cooking
moat (m ils and vegetables And
It helps retain many of the
natural vitamins and minerals
Frrsh fruits and vegetables arr
for supplying the ttaiur.il
that our bodies need each

ORANOB O LAZED B E E TS

fall harvest of fruit and
continue long Into the
m o n th s In Florida,
able to enjoy fresh foods
about year-round. Now la
lime lo take advantage of
grown fruits and vegetaand Include them In your

These beets are lightly glazed

bolls and thickens, stirring fre­
quently. Slice beets Into sauce,
stir lightly to coat. Cover.
M ic r o w a v e ( I 0 0 \ ) 3 k* .4
minutes or until heated through,
stirring once.

1 k* lbs frrsh beets
k* cup water
1 orange
I tablespoon m argarine or
butter
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 teaspoon cornstarch
k* teaspoon ground ginger
Leave about 1-2 Inchea of
green lop on each lop Discard
remainder or cook for s separate
dish Scrub beets well. Place In
a 2 quart microsafe casserole
Add water. Cover.
M ic ro w a v e (1 0 0 * 1 10-12
m inutes o r u n til beets are
tender. Drain and cool in cool
water until easy lo handle. Slip

MIDGE
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off skins and top. Set aside.
Meanwhile, grate I teaspoon
orange peel. Place In I-quart
micro-safe caaserole.
Squeeze
Juice; add water to make k* cup.
Add lo casserole along with
margarine, brown sugar, cor­
nstarch and ginger; m ix well.
Microwave (100% ). uncovered.
1 t v 2 mtnules or until mixture

Matchstlck-slzrd carrots com­
bine w ith raisins for a low
cholesterol side dish.
O LA ZED CARROTS AND
R A lS O t S
2 cups julienne carrots Ilk*
Inch long!
1 tablespoon water
2 tablespoons raisins
I tablespoon margarine
1 tablespoon brown sugar
k* teaspoon grated lemon peel
k* teaspoon salt
Combine carrots and water In
V* lo 1 - quart micro-safe cassr-

role. Cover with casserole lid.
M icrowave (I0 0 \ | n 4k*.5t*
minutes or under lender-crisp,
s tir rin g once.
D ra in . A d d
raisins, margarine, brown sugar,
lemon peel and sail. Mix lightly;
cover.
M ic ro w a v e ( 1 0 0 \ ) 11-11*
minutes or until margarine Is
melted Stir to coat evenly.

A bright red apple can add
color and flavor lo this salad.

APPLE-CABBAGE SLAW
M cup sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
V* teaspoon celery seed
k« teaspoon salt
V* teaspoon dry mustard
3/4 cup water

3 tablespoons vinegar
M cup mayonnaise
6 cups shredded cabbage
1 apple, cored and chopped
Combine sugar, cornstarch,
c e le r y seed, s a lt and drymustard in 2 c u p glass measure.
G radually s llr In water and
vinegar until smooth
Microwave |10O%). uncovered.
3-3V* minutes nr until mixture
bolls and thickens slightly, stir­
ring once.
Refrigerate until
chilled, about 3 hours Mix In
mayonnaise.
Combine cabbage and apple In
bowl. Pour dressing over cabbage; toss lightly lo coat. Serve
Immediately or refrigerate sev­
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lo encourage smokers lo quit
smoking for 24 hours
Last
year. B million smokers tried to
quit for the day. Th is represents
20 percent of the nation's 46
million smokers
Mreast cancer used lo be the
biggest killer of women. Out the
No 1 cause of cancer death
among women and men today Is
lung cancer. Because women
are not quilting at the same rate
as men. lung cancer Is on the
decline tn men — but on the
In c re a s e In w o m e n .
I t 's
estimated that early In the next
century, more women will die of
lung cancer than men. Tobacco
claims one life every 13 seconds.
A n estimated 133.000 will d ir of
lungcancer tn 19B4.
And now u word about smoktng-relatcd diseases-emphysema, chronic bronchitis
and heart disease: Th is year, an
estimated 410.000 will die from
one of these. This total exceeds
the num ber of U.S. battle deaths
In World W ar II; IFa eight limes
as m any as died In the Vietnam
W ar. and 10 times as many
people w ho die In automobile
accidents annually.
According to a congressional
study, health costs from (he
adverse effects of smoking have
reached a new high of $ 1 0 0
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cal bills and lost productivity.
Th e losa tn death and disability
cannot be measured.
W h a t about secondhand
smoke?
Is It dam aging to
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sence of those who are smoking?
Oh yes. A 1993 report on
secondhand smoke Issued by (he
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency categorizes secondhand
smoke as a class A carcinogen
on a par with asbestos and
radon. And studies reveal that
the children of smokers are more
prone to lung problems and
allergies than are children of
non-smokers.
For years I have begged my
young readers. "If you smoke,
quit now. If you don’t smoke,
don't start!" Yet cigarette com ­
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readers tell me It's the most
effective and. In the long run. the
best way. Those w ho nerd help
to break their habit: Call yo u r
local chapter of the American
C a n c e r S o c i e t y , or c a ll
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watching li*r Invading shrimp b m t* hum Florida
now that iItsi stair's vuhrtt havr approved
rrsirp thins ori Aluimj&gt;cr»
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tw in r m angling nets and most shrimp trawls
front Inshorr stair watrrs The Iran will lakr r IT m
nrst July.
Georgia llsh rrlrs officials said the 10.000
Honda Itshrrman who will hr displaced cannot
settle intoOeorglA's waters automatically
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to be done legally." said Susan Shipman. M aiinr
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of the |ie|Mrtnient of Natural Resources
la&lt; k Amasnn id Sra Garden SrafiHtd In Valona.
a coastal town atxnit 40 miles south id Satatmah.
•wild Iasi lu r wl.iv t vole In FloMda was a sad
day' lot Georgia shrimpers
Thousands of people will hr hurt Iby the
haul.'' Ainason sold
lieorgia shrim p fatal owners and industry
of fir mis are con sid e rin g a sking the state
legislature to issue a two yrar moratorium on
new commercial fishing licenses
No decision ts likely until officials have studied
ihe possible Impact ol the twin and u ntil
s h r im p e r s groups officially ask for the moratori­
um. said J im Musk', commercial fisheries pro­
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Mr said Georgia is particularly vulnerable to art
influx of fishermen from other states because
proper licenses allow often arrewt «o the state s
waters
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know what's going to he happening with Ihe large
trawlers, who will be silting around with nothing
to do We're already getting calls from other
states asking if we have a moratorium hr re '
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