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                    <text>December 7, 1994

W EDNESDAY

'

S a n fo rd H erald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Semlnola County since 1008
BMh Year. No 93

N EW S D IG E S T
INSIDE _______
S p o rts

Lessons to be learned
O V IE D O
lk&gt;ih I fir 1j k r Mary llain* ami
(M n li&gt; l.hxi* should have had th ru n i l l n l l i r
tu skritull knowledge rip a m trd Tuewtav night
In l fir- Kama t ortw frmn hrlilm l a ln al (K m V i
K r r Tag* 10

People
What's Cooking?
With an many tasty trmptatkm* ami ItliatkMi*
oO n rti during (he holiday* eating and drinking
sensibly mav «&lt;und like a drag Hut for health a
w k r try It You m ay Just like it
See rage 3B.

BRIEFS
Three accidents clog 1*4
D E L T O N A — Traveling on Interstate 4 in * r%i
Volusia County this morning wa*a hatafdou*
rfltiri ihi* morning Three w paratr accident*
invoicing lour rar* happened with minute* of
ra&lt; h other wr*l of the I 4 exit to Deltona at
Enterprise Hoad Three perwxi* were Iran*
purled to arra fvospltal* Al k r U two were
expected to hr released later today Ai nxdtng In
a Florida Highway Patrol dispatcher. a rail wa*
rrre ivrd al A St) a m that a car in I hr rasthound
lane rolled m e t W'lihin minute* rail* mere
tecelved lhai another rar had ml led over and
two oilier* w rrr Involved In an a c k k n l In the
wrsttmund lane* Tw o ni the virllm* w rrr
iran*|*&gt;rird in Voluvta Mrdk al Center In Orange
City where thev w r r r trratrd for minor Injurle*
and expected to tie released later The location
of the third victim wa* unavaliahir

Sanford Florida

Mac not ready to concede
Incumbent may
take action
over Lyons’ win
By NICK PPBtPAUP
MarafcJ Stott Writer
SAN FO R D
C lllre n * of Sanlord * District l
rte« led a new *tty m m m lM k m e r TueM tav T h is
m o rn in g Kerry Lyon* the w in n in g candidate
said he wa* not surprised. w hile Ihe lo*rr
incum bent A A M&lt;&lt; U n a tia n said tie wa* still In
•hark and not ready tuconc ede I lie election

A i« lading to the Seminole County Election
SujiervlMX* oft Ice including atisenlee iwtllot*
Lyon* received 233 vote* and McClanahan
received 22U Resident* i a*t 4 V i votes In Dtsirtrt
3. which ha* 3 03(1 registered voter*
" I 'm fttlll In shoc k over the re*ult* ye*ierday
M cClanahan u H thi* meaning
tint I have a
num ber of *en»o* concern* over Lyo n s ' w in and
w ill he rn n ta c ting (Election* S u p rrv lM x t Sanilv
Goartl to talk about tht* a* Main a* she come* in
to her office thl* m o rn in g '
A •(■ikesman at G u a rd • office *atd she w ould
not tie in until alter 11 tht* m o rn in g
MtC U n a b a ti said tie ha* diw usaed the elei tloii
w ith representative* of Guard • office and plan*
lo file lex a m a n ua l count of Ihe vote*, and have
Ihe puiu It mac tune* mi|nnmdeit u n til they c an lw
Ihtxoughly tn vje i ted

See E lectio n . Pegs SA

A A
Mac
McClanahan left following his
r*election lots by seven votes attended a parly
scheduled for turn at Cafe Jakes in downtown

New ballot
system
proposed

H o lid a y tra ge dy strikes

Armed robbery
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS
SNerifT* deputir*
are investigating a repmfed armed rnbhrry last
night In the Oakland Mill* *n lion near Alla
monte Spring*
Sheriff* spokesman Ed McDonough. 2H-vear
old Luckner I W r l i r wa* gelling out of hi* ra r
near hi* home on Sandal Court at ap|xnsimale
Iv 11 -40 U«t night. When three men appmarhed
in r v elite le
McDonough said one of the man grabbed
Dorrltr by lire net k put a handgun to hi* head
ami demanded money
Th e gunman reportedly took several hundred
dollar* from the wallet after which the three fled
from Ihe arra
D o rr lie wa* nol Injured There wa* no
description of the ihrre r i r r p l that they w rrr
wearing black m a«k»

By J . MARK BARPIBLO
Herald Senior Staff Writer

S e e B rie f*. Page SA
Cem ptied from atari ra p e d *

I THINK
5NOOPY
YW E PONT]
WOULD EN JO Y J KNOW
6ETTIN 6 A HOWTO
CHRISTMAS
WRITE.
CARD FROM U 5 l DO WE?

n

w— w wn m *t*enr»»«MM«
Sanlord whila Kerry Lyons, right gives daughter
kadlin a m i sflsr winning elect ton as Sanford s
District 3 C dy Commissioner

Edna and Iproy Cody with family frtand Exallo Smith.

N e ig h b o r s p itc h in to h e lp
m a n b u rn e d o n r o o fin g jo b
By VICRt DotORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Th e holiday season Is a strain
on every budget, but to Leroy Cody's family,
this year will be especially difficult.
On Oct. 10. Ihe Sanford man was on ihe Job
as a roofer for a local company when the tar
pol whic h he was attending exploded, sending
the mnllcn asphalt splattering across hid la ir,
arms, chest and hark

' I guess SO jieri m i of oiv body was burned
p rrtiv trad/* hr said
In the ensuing weeks, several skin grails
were done and more may tie needed Cody
keep* Ins humor about him. saying things
could lie much worse
Neighbors know. however. that things arr
tough lor Cody and tils wife Jean and they are
rallying around them lo help where they ran.

"We've been trying lo go over there with
See N eighbors. Page SA

H AN EO H I) — P.tretkin* In H rm lnnlr County
cuuld he a lot quicker — and rheajier — with a
new ballot svstrm prnjioard by election* siqx-rvtMir Sandra (n u rd Monday
The new system would allow all voting to take
place on a single Hl i bv I lin e h luliot « art!
marked In Ink Th e result* would hr tallied
Instantly w brn voters drop them III the special
reader ballot box
Guard said the new *y*lrm m u ld rlirntnatr
line* at p illt. r n lu t r voter error* and reduce
counting time from hour* to m in ulr* She
prevented a pro|*i*al lo *pend 91 million In I9fl5
to comml*alourr* Monday
Commissioner* said they'd lie in trrr«trd In
seeing a cost analyst* of the proposal
" I'm not in favor of It If It'* Just going to m akr a
few politicians happy hy gelling result* earlier.''
said tom mlssionrr " W in " Adam*
Gnard said Tuesday she's nol set on the new
system and will have lo com pare current
operation* expenses with those of Ihe new system
lo determ ine w hether the system w ill be
coot-effective
" I Just wanted In gel an Idea If they're
Interested." said Guard. "We ll have to take a
look at what If any savings will come from It."
Guard said the system would eliminate voter
error by instantly telling them If they voted on
both sides of the t urd Many votrr* don't realtor
many liallot card* are printed on both side*.
Guard said 1 hr ballot box would tell Ihe votrr If a
side was missed If ib ry didn't Intend tu vole for
See Ballots. Page S A

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D ec. 7
13 s h o p p in g
d a y s to C h ris tm a s

Claeelflede......... 4B.9B Movies........................
C o m ics....................... 9B Notion.........................
Crossw ord............... 9B People............. .........
Door Abby..................SB Polleo.........................
Deaths.......................9A School Menu............
Dr. Oott..................... SB Sports..................IB ,
■dltorlel..................... 4A Television..................
Florida........................ SA W eather.....................
Horoscopo................. SB W o rld .........................

More fog tomorrow
T o d a y : D ense
m o rn in g fog then
b e c o m in g m o s tly
sunny by afternoon
H ig h a ro u n d HO
Light wind hemming
northeast ft In IO
m ph.

P er m ere w eather, se e Pepe »A

Girl, 6, hit
by car, dies
of injuries

Sweet taste of the season

By SANDRA BLLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer
W IN TE R SPRINGS - A short walk In a nearby
ncbonl for a Winter Spring* mother and her
children Monday night ended In tradrgy when a
car Nwrrvrd onto the sidewalk, causing faial
Injuries for a six-year-old
Cassandra W ilding wa* b rin g honored at
Winter Springs Elementary School as sludrul ol
Ihe munlh and was in have led Ihe Pledge of
Allegiance at Ihe P T A Hireling. She was In
kindergarten
On the way to Ihe meeting, (h r little blond girl,
her mother and brothers w rrr lilt by a car as they
walkrtl on the sidewalk along Slate Koad -CM
near llellr Avenue, less Ilian two block* from
thrlr Helen Street home
A car driven by a lit year-old Winter Springs
rrsldrnl swerved onto Ihe sldrwulk to avoid
hitting unothrr car that pulled In front of him
Irom Hcllc Avenue. Winter Springs police are
Investigating the accident
Cassandra was knocked unconscious and
thrown Into a wutrr-flllrd ditch. Air lifted to

H*«*MMwt* *,

Little Jeffrey Blickle. a pro schooler at Page
Pnvato School in Sanford, can't wail to gol his
longue on Ihe candy cane he s gotten Irom
Santa and Mrs Claus who stopped for a brief

VMc*«t

visit at Ihe school last week. The Clauses are
making tholr final rounda to gather up wish
lists before Santa does his deliveries on
Christmas Eve.

□ See A ccid en t. Page 5A

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Anti-abortion murderer sentenced
Activists on both sides react, mixed feelings

Tourist tax increaso vote postponed
OR1.ANDO
A n Orange County Commission vote on .»
one cent Increase in ih r tourist tax m build .1 &gt;150 million
baseball stadium ha* been postponed
T u r w U t » move pul* Orlando'* bid for a major lra (iir Irani
in que *llon
C u m m lM ln n m and d ly official* were 41 odd* m r t how
mu« h ol Ihr revenue from Ihr r » lr a penny to apply Inward Ih r
Vadium ra« h yrar and how m uch «hould go lo o lh rr projrrl*
IV k a Raton multlmtlllonalrr Norton Herrick who 1* leading a
drive for a new franchise. I* scheduled lo make hi* pitch to
Major League llaseball owner* In Chk a|{o next wrrk
H a l il k and Ills parrnrr* ha\r *ald the* n e e d ...... m m lim enl
from troth Orlando and from Orange County for a new va d iu m

Teen ignites self, jumps from tower
T A M P A - A Iren ager who fell burning from a 180 foot radio
lower apparently committed suicide, police want
Gerald llarheto. 17. wa» found at the t&gt;a*r of the lower
Sunday after witnr«*r* said they heard an explosion and saw
something humlnit fall to Ihr ground
All wr v m wo* a twill of fire." said Diane t'm phnr* who
live* at ros* from the tower 'W e couldn't even lell II was a
|ier*on "
I'nllce spokesman Sieve Cole «ald liartielo apparently had
poured « m ir kind of lighter fluid on htm*elf lirlore |umpln|(
Irom the lower A suicide note wa* al«o discovered at llartielo s
home. Cole *ald

■ y B ILL K A C Z 0 8
Associated Press Writer
O L A — Double death srn tcin rs t&lt;a con
voted murderer and former mlntstri Paul
Hill will nol slop anil al«&gt;rtloti violence * u
aeliv 1st*on l*&gt;ih sole* ol ih r i**n&lt;
Hill. 40, of Pensacola wa* sente licrtl
Tuesday lo dir In Florida's electric I halt lor
Ih r sltmgun slaving* ol an atmriinn doctor
and an unarmed volunteer escort .Inly 2&lt;i
outside a Pensacola abortionc link
Flranor Smral. president id the Feminist
Majorit* Foundation said lllll* s rn lrn n
will further rm U d d rn anil abortion rv trrn i
1st* who have already I* gun lo increase
death Ihrrals against doctor* and clinks
since the slaying*
"They're going to try to use him I h o rr
going In make him a m artyr and egg other*
on lo Join him ." she said In a tele phone
Interview from her Arlington Va olllc r
The Rev. David Trnsch. a suspended
Roman Catholic priest from Mobil* Ala
who supports Ihr killing of atmriinn pro

vldrt* as "JuVillaldr homic ide " said Ihr
death sentence* will m u detrr those• \wiki
agree with him and lllll
'Undoubtedly In time this will c tltlnur
the luacttce of tturning attention link's.
*l*
saliittaging them eliminating about
and those who
actively appro
•i
atMtmri* b y partk qtatlng In them
1 ru*c li w ho attended the srulruc tog
Circuit Judge Frank Dell ordered Mill
die lor killing Dr John liavatd IIritt•
of Fern.mdlna Hra&lt; h and retired Air F«
l.t Col lames llairell. 74 rtl IVnsac ol.
lie also srnlrnced lllll. a lot met in
d
In Ihr Presbyterian Chute h In Amerk
Orthiklox Pirshvlrrian C h u n h lo L I year*
lour monilrs in jiH m iii for atlrm piing lo
murder lia rrrii • wife. Ju n e till who wa*
witondrcf. and for shotting into an n o upu d
vehicle
1 he unarmed victims were vhoi as lh&lt; v
drove uti lo ih r Indies C r n ir r dink in the
lUrtrtt*' pickup Hue k
llrittcui and iu n rtt were the sretmd and
Hunt afmrtktn related murder vlriim * tn
PrnvtiitLi la*l Vrar ptiitrslrl Michael I

Grtlfln 32 of Pensacola *hol Dr David
G u n n outside another aUirtkin clinic Gnf&gt;
lln is srrvinga life srn irn cr
Hill represented himself with a smile
during hi* trial offering no evidence and
dec lining tocpirvton pru*r&lt; utkin witnesses
I he Iwinciwd smile or srnlrk a* Mr* llarrett
desc rtbed II when she identified lllll as Ihe
killer wa* missing during Ihe senlrrulng
llul lllll remained calm, listening with a
tuned look a* Hell desc rttied Ihe details of
hi* i rime
A h H Ik ill opponent* derided the trial as a
"kangaroo court
Thev said lllll slrcnild have le e n allow ed
lo use juslllUhle In Milk Idr as hi* legal
defense claiming he was protecting thr
live* of trtoses Melt refused to p r r m l l m m h a
etc Ir rise mainly lire J liv r abortion Is legal
It was alrsolutrly unjustified hut II I* Ihr
logit al conclusion of Ihr system that
pitkluc rs the mass murder of unborn
i hildren
said Donna Hray, who head* a
Howie. Md grmiji Defender* id Ihe Defend
rrs of Life which advocate* the killing of
alaiitton pro* iders

Protestors
vow to
identify
doctor

Proposal would close 43 field offices
T A L L A H A S S E E — The HI federal office* lhai provide Florida
tanner* with *rrvlce* from loan* lo technical advice wtmld he
cut lo 43 under a new U S Department of Agriculture proposal
The offices would close and consolidate over the next three
years under a streamlining proposal released Tuesday that
would shut down nearly I. IOOoffices nationally
The department plans to combine m any Agriculture
Stahilt/aiton and Conservation Service Parmer* Home A d m in
tvratlon. and Soil Conservation Service program* Into a new.
one slop Farm Service Agency

■ y T h « A s t s t l i l t f Praaa

The three agencies now employ more than 450 people in
Florida Including some part lim e workers v n d Marty M cGhln
slate director of the former A S C S
Retirement* and other departure* should arc mini for most of
the job rut* over the three years. McGhln said I would guess
between the three agencies we would pm bablv lose IO to 12
(Ktvtion*
Most of Florida'* closing* and con*&lt;&gt;lidallon* are in the
northrrn pari of the V a le M cGhln said
W ere vretched
pretty thin from Marlon County south I don't antuipatr any
major change* ”
1'nder the new plan *ome tanner* will find II more
convenient In get the soil conservation, crop *oppori and other
service* they gel from ASCS. farm loans from FM HA and
technical assistance Irom SCS

M an who fires rounds off balcony killed
H O L LY W O O D — Puller early this morning shot and kilted a
well-armed man w ho liad been bring wildly oft hi* haleurty XI
oil leer*, car* and pedestrian* lor more than iw o hour*. No one
else wa* hurt.
— ■^
Jam es Kristian. 54. who has a history of mental Illness, was
wearing a bulletproof vest when hr began firing on officers who
arrived at hi* ocranfrnnt condominium la ir Tuesday night,
police said
They had been called by Kristian % wife Marie who lold
official* her husband was trying lo comm it suicide, said
'Hollywood police spokeswoman Stephanie Norris
"When w r got there, the iwo Initial responding olllcer* goi olf
the elev ator and were Immediately fired upon.’*Norrl* said
Neither was hurt
Krtstlan let his wife leave apartment 1004 in the Cambridge
Tower* building, but returned to the ha lm ny and resumed
firing with a semiautomatic gun. Norn* said H r had other
weapons and amm unition inside the apartment as well
Additional olflrrr*. the S W A T train and hostage negotiators
were called lo I h r scene hut were unable to make contact with
Krtstlan
Alter hr had fired aboul 100 rounds, snipers gol ihr approval
lo fire on him. Norris said Krtstlan was killed around i a m
E S T today.

From A t t o c ia lt d Praaa raporta

LOTTERY
M IAM I - Here are Ihe
winning numbers selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lot­
tery:
n ta e y
2 2 -9 -1 6 - 1 9 -1 0

P la y 4
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Vol 87. No 93
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SftnfOK! Opbuusl Club president P*yg, Hardin
(letn and club sacrwtaey Audrey OQdan prepare
applet lor lb# faculty end stall of Seminole M.gh
School T h e ' apples were presented to each
teacher during the recent American Education

Week in appreciation of than ebon* tn the
classroom The Optimists also presented apples
to the faculty end stall al Pmo Crest and M id a ir
Elementary Schools

High court hears arguments
over racism in jury room
By JA C K IB HALIIPAX
Associated Press Writer
1 ALLAM ASSEE The dr
rlslnn rrarh rd by furor* who
madr racist com m m Is as they
debated a 9235.(KM) lawsuit Itv a
black cnuplr can't hr Iruslrrt.
Ih r couple's law yrr lold thr
Florida Suprrm r Court
Derrick and Eugena Powrll
want thr stair's high m u rl lo
give th rm a new trial
The Pow ells surd I heir Insur­
ance company alter th ru L in ­
coln Conllnrni.il was broadsidrd
In 1989 by an under insured

driver Powrll. then a 5 1-yrarold
electrician, sullrrrd I mc k inju­
ries
Th e a I I -w h i l e J u r y D ia l
awarded Ih r Palm Day couple
910.500 m adr "nigger” Joke*
during right hours ol d r libera
lio n s
a c c o rd in g to K a rru
Doweling, a juror w ho called
Rolirrl Gray. Hie Powrll*' altom e) Hie day after the verdict
was announced.
T t i r ju ro rs speculated the
Powells' children were drug
dealers. com|iarrd black* to
chimpanzee*, arid claimed wliiie
worker* are tirttrr than black

employer*. Doweling said
Mrs Powrll said she and her
husband were both ange red and
shorkrd hy Hie co m m e n ts
When Mr Gray lold us we
were very dl*ap|mtntrd
Mr*
Pow rll said Tue sday from Palm
B u y 'There was no reason lor
those rr marks to l&gt;e made
T h e trial Jndgr refused in
question the other juror* after
Doweling came forward and Hie
5th Disiik i Court ol A jijk-.i I in
Daytona llearh ujihrld ili.n de­
cision

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight F'air except for druse
fog forming lair Low In thr
upper 50* to lower GO* Llghl
wind
Thursday: Dense m orning log
then tier (lining mostly sunny
High around HO Light wind
becoming northeast 5 lo 10
mph
F rid a y . M orning fog then
partly cloudy latw In ihe mid
50* north lo mid GO* south High
In Ihe lower 80* Saturday
Morning fog then (tartly cloudy
with a chance of showers Low In
Ihe G0» High In Ihe upper 70s
Sunday Decreasing cloudiness
and coulcr. Low In Ihe lower (o
mid 50* High near 70

FLORIDA TEMFS

Inc 300 N Fientic A »* . SanTo»«.

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A pple for the teacher

M ELIKM'RSF. — A n il afvcrrion
proirstrr* arr vowing lo discover
the identity of a nrw doctor al a
Mrlt*Hirm atmrikm center dr
spite rlloti* by clink ofiktal*
learfol of Jcarassment
We will find uul who the new
doctor 1*. and wr will ev|m*e
him In his urights&gt;rhca&gt;d and hi*
comrnunlly.' said ( t r u e r Cadle
O p e ratio n Rescue* regional
d im lor In Melbourne
W orkers at Aware W oman
Center lor (h o le r are using
dec civ* and deceptive maneuvers
lo pi&lt; k op and transport th r nrw
ptivskian lo Hie clinic without
Hie ever present j&gt;to(esirrs from
knowing
The prre .cotkm* arr prompted
by a history of liaraxsmrnt here
and Ihr slaving of a Pensacola
iloc tnr and his escort by Paul
Mill sentenced In rtraifi on J
Tuesday
T h r p h v a i e i a n l o r th e
Melbourne clink said having In
wear a hull'-iprunl vest and lakr
other extraordinary measures
w as rrpulsivr but necessary
1 prrform abortion* because
women have right to have them
and tire a use it is so hard to find ,
doctor* Iwcause Ih r) arr rttfirr
abate) ol tiring killed or don t
lirlleve It I* rthlcallv right." the
doctor told Today nrwsjiajirr in
Melbourne
T h r pro!relive measure* arr
firing t.ikrrt drsjitlf the presence
ol Irdrral marsltals. w ho have
been stationed o u la ld r Ih r
MrllMiorne clink* and several
other* around the country since
June
la* Sm ith. »u|irrvts&lt;ir ol the
U S M a rs h a l's s t a t io n in
Melbourne, rrfused com m ent
eviept in *ay hi* m e n are
•arrylng out the order of ihe U S
JoMice IVpartm rnl lo guaranlee
i link ai res* He would nol say
how long they would remain
here.

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By TOM NAUM
Associated Pro** Writer

House burglary charged
A .12 y r mi olil 111411 wa* arrra ird Mo iii U ) 41 th r .lohn K 1‘itlk
f m tret tonal Fat tltly and &lt; lu iitrd with burglary to 411 a n u p tn l
t U r llln g ( A r t Iwlug pit h r.I out of 4 photo lineup hv a Wltnraa
Jrftrry Scot I G trrn . 4(l« MrllotlVlIlr A ) r
vva* arrraird hv
Sanford jx&gt;lk r for I hr Or I 24 burglary of 4 home oil
Sum rnrtlin A ir im r A youth »a * rrturniiig home from « fm*&lt;l
» llh In n Irtrod* vvhrn fir rn to u n lrrrd
man in«ul« 1 !•«darlltng coming from tf.r ma*trr Iwdrooin T h r l»&gt;&gt;* gavr
«h4*r hut Ioa I thr *u*|»ri t T h r yuullt picked Green'*
photograph from a pit tutr linrup 4* thr man in Ih r hou*r

Abuse charged in dice game
Sheriff* deputies artr*trd 4 Sanford i i m i i lor gambling t hlltf
abuM- 4ttif rr*l*tlng arfr»t without Violence aflrr alleged!)
w rin g him %h&lt;»&gt;tiug th« r with a minor T h r l7 -)r a t old Red thr
w r n r but
arrraird for tr*t*ting witliout vlofrntr al »
nearby atotr
hr It K u grnr Washington. i f IJlA tt Tangerine A v r « . i t
artratrd aftrr pollrr *aw tfir pair playing d k r with money in
t lr * on a hat k port h nrar Strickland and 20th Strrrl Poller
arrralrtl Washington for child abuw for garnlillng w ith 4
minor

Habitual offender
Sanford pollrr arrraird John Mn liarl McCauley Ml 121
hrrn D m r Drflary a% a habitual trail!, nffrndrr during a trulln
Mop Monday
Pollrr atopprd McCauley at Slalh S lrrrt and t! S H ighw ay
17 92 aftrr riot king him on radar going 50 rn|&gt;h A rn m p u trr
chrek rrvralrif Mit aulrv • llrrnar wa* *u«(&gt;rndrd for t«o
month* in July 1992 for tiring an habitual trallli oflrndrr H r
n a* a rrraird amt Jailed

Two steaks prompt arrest
J (' K n o t .IV 1017 Ptnr Avr . Sanford waa arrraird by
Sanford (roller for m a il thrfl aftrr hr attrm ptrd to lra \ r a
•uprrtttarkrt in thr I V X ) blot k of French A vrn u r without
(laying for two steak* valued at $17 Store offic ial* rlalm K ru n
pul th r meat tn a brown paprr tug then went through thr
rhrrkout Itnr without (laying for them H r w.i* detained until
poller arrtvrd

Aggravated battery alleged
Craig M Stephen* |H 12 11* W **tfi St waa arrraird by
Sanford poller Monday morning for aggravated tuttrry aftrr hr
allegedly struck another man with an IS inch vllrk in thr
Kowrllfl Apartment* parking lot

Arrested for trespass
hm m a l-r r perry. 27. 52 William Clark Court. wa« arrested
for trr*pa** in a *trurturr Monday by Sanford (toller IV rrv wa«
found sleeping In a tmarded up hmrw at 1201 l.lm oln Court
and thr owner wanted to prr%*. hargr*

W arrant arrests
A lh a tld ru * U w * m 21. |H25 lllark«lonr A v r Sanford wa*
arrr*trd on a warrant for wale of enralnr ami field on tY O Q O
bond
• Michael Edwin Stage V II lockr Minnie f)r Sanford wa*
arrested for violation of proluillon on a p un haw of ro ra in r
c hargr H r turned htm wlf m at Ihr jail Monday

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A large number of portable *(rrn&gt;* were M ltl lo have been
*tolrn Friday from a businr** in ih r 2:v*&gt; block of S French
A vrn u r $500 damage wa* al*r&gt; *aid lo h a vr Iwrn done to ilir
»lorr during ih r burglary
• A stereo. MOO in currency and $236 in jewelry w r r r
rrportrd missing Friday from a residence In th r 300 hint k of
W Eighth S lrrrt
• A Sanford man fold pollrr fir wa* rnltttrd of $400 Friday. In
fmni c»f a %torr in I hr I I OO bit* k of W 13t h Si rrrf
• A *trfro anti ot lie f Itrm* \altieil al $4.500 w. t&lt; fr [Hirt. dlv
*t«»len Sunday from a vehicle in ih r parking lot of S rm ln o lr
Higti School
• A T V «ei and »lrrro were reportedly stolen Saturday from a
rn u d rn rr In Ih r MX) him k of S Elm A v rn u r Ac cording to ih r
(toller rrport. Ih r win of Ih r victim *|M&gt;itrd th r burglar ami gave
chaw T h r Itrm* w rrr located ltr*idr a frncr nrar Ihr prnprrtv
• A Sanford man fold polk r fir w j i robbed of $24t» Saturday
by two men nrar a convenience *iorr In Ih r 2200 him k of W
Flr»t Street
• A bu*inr%* burglary wa* rr|&gt;ortrd Friday in ifir .1800 block
of Orlando Drive Item* taken included 14 steel |tolr* and 50
rod* w ith a total valur ol $5,202
• A candy machine and gum machine w r r r said to havr t&gt;rrn
Molrn Saturday In a break In at the U S Arm ed Force* office.
3047 Orlando Drive

W ASH IN GTON - T h r vrtltal
Immlts tiring lohltrd by Inc om
Ing Hrtuw Sftrakrr N rw t Gin
grlch and oilier co n w rv a tlv r
H rpuhlkans may fir a blessing
in di*guiw fur President Cllnlon
Or a two yrar nightmare
lire Jury * Mill out And both
*i.lr* are a litttr nrrvou* atinul
Ih r verdict
t'llnton rfrfrndrr* hopr *alvo*
llkr Glngrlc h s un*ul»Mantlalr&lt;l
a w t id in that one .piartrr of thr
W liltr I|(Ht*r *tall oner hail u w d
Illegal drug* will backfire — and
eau*r *ym|Mihy for (.'Union
Threw. and *tatrinrnt« like
Sen Jr«tw Helm's comment that
Clinton b rtlrr havr a txtdyguard
If hr v i»ii» a military I m w in
Nortli Carolina. &lt;an only work to
thr prr*tdrnt‘* advantage In the
lung run. th rw vok r* *uggr*t
S cm ti hla*l* will *how Intern
|irrancr and a tendency to %huot
from Ih r hip on I lie pari rtf GOP
leader* llkr Gingrich and Helm*
or *0 Ih r White Hou*r theory
gur* "I JuM don't lirlirv r wr
*hr&gt;ulrt fir hurling aci'U*atlon*
again*! u n r another In thi*
country." oiler* Hillary Kodham
Clinton
" li e (Glngrlc til ha* got to
u n d rm ta n d that h r I* now
a**umlng onr of ihr m in t irn
p o r t a n l p o s itio n * In ih l*
c o u n try ." say* While House
c filrl of staff l.m n Panrtfa ■ W r
can t do business on thr ftasi* of
unfttunclrd allrgatlon* and on
Hut Glngrit h allies — and
suddenly there arr m a n y &lt;unlend thr *|trukrr lo fir I* only
raising legitimate concern* that
need to tie aired d r»pitr what
hi* talk show host a*wrtivrnnw»
may lar k In grace and (inrsar
Glngrlc h aftrr all. Iia* &lt;ailed
th r Clinton* "counterculture
M cGovrrnk k* "
And fil* word* may verve fo
reinforce (topular perception* of
an un(Mtpular prr«tdrnt — and
not rv rry o n r will *top to note
that Glngrlc h did not offrr rv ld rn cr to*u(&gt;port hi*allrgatlon*
If* ftard to find House Hr
put)h&lt; an* who will openly crtllr l/ r th r combative Incom ing
*(irakrr After all fir control* a
lot of choice assignment* and
accommodation* And Ih r y 'r r
Mill all flush with thr u rw w n s r
of G O P (tower
At Ih r same time, an undrrru rrrn t of anslrty rlra rly run*
Just Iwnrath Hie surtacr — a
concrrrv that Glugrtch could
rtu w th r Itnr and go tiai far
Republican Insider* point to
I h r e le c tio n b y H o use H rpublicans of H rp Torn D rla v for
ih r No 3 leadership position of
House majority whip — over thr
candidate rndorsrd by Gingrich.
Robert Walker of Pennsylvania
"T h e results shown) that \ rw l
may be the most puwrrfMl Re­
publican. hut h r * not th r only
Republican In Ih r House," said
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*|&gt;raking on the condilkm of
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Inc oming Rep Tom Coburn t*
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G in g r ic h o rche stra ted
Onr
reason, the Oklahoma physician
say*. 1* "th r personality of Nrwt
Gingrich and how It had Item
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EDITORIAL

N e w e ra fo r
S a n fo rd
K r r r y L y n n s won election In i h r H anford
C llv C o m m is s io n T u e s d a y n igh t ll w a x .in
extrem e ly slim victo ry o f o n ly seven voles.
Toil a v ic to ry nonetheless
In this (Misiiinn, he w ill represent not o n ly
the citize n s nl District 3 . but be rcx|x&gt;nslblc
lor decisions n u d e w h ic h affect the entire
cltv.
W hile at 27. h r is y o u n g e r th an the o ther
co m m issio n e rs he clearly had e n o u g h plans
lor the futu re nl San ford to w in h im this
position o ve r an Incum bent w h o ha d served
14 vears on the com m ission
People believed what L y o n s said he p la n s in
do to b rin g about Im p ro ve m e n ts to the r i n
H» g u rd ln g m a tte rs w itlch ollictals have said
the cltv has n o control L y o n s has often
j i s[M&gt;ndrd that nothin g Is set in r o n r r r t r that
n o th in g c a n be done unless a jierson tries

JOSEPH PERKINS

T ech n o lo g y endangers privacy rights
Not since 1971. when I 8 year olds w rrr given
th r right to vole, has a constlluttonal amend
m em h rrn appro*ed by Congress and i.(titled by
tb r slate*
I his vrry welt may change next year, when
Die new K rp u h llc a n m ajority In Congress
(-(insiders as m any as lour new amendments,
covering a tialamed budget m Imw I prayer, lerm
Itrnll* and unfunded mandates A* king as the
H rpuhhi alls are of a m ind to amend Die
Consul ul Ion Ih r re I* another measure they
ought to (tinsider
an amendment Dial protect*
Die pel vat y tights of Ihr (litre nrv
Indeed im hkr the nghls in (w-ai ratify assrtn
hie. to k rrp and tirar arms or to sjieedy and
public trial by an impartial jury Dir right in
privacy I* not explicitly set hath In the
Constitution
Mather ll I* implied hy Dir Fourth Amend
m rn t, which *iatr* that Die "right of the profile
to hr secutr in their persons houses and effect*
again*! unreasonable searches and setrurr*
shall not be v totaled
Th is amendment, however vague, provided
rtltzrn* adeiptalr protection of Ihrir privacy
dining thr rarlv (lav* of thr Hrpubitr Ilut In our
modern time*, when trrhnologv rnahle* both
government and nongovernment entitle* to
intrude upon the live* of rlltirn * In wav* the

t minder* never dreamed the Fm iith Amend
m rtu has proven in
adequ a te In « a lr
guarding Ihr public •
prtv a&lt; v nghls
Consldrr lhe*r rr
r e n t af f r ont * to
privacy
IMS Slumping In
a hearing liefore thr
S e n a te G o v e rn
m e n t a l A M a 11 *
Com m itter, Inlrrual
Hr* r n u r Sen Ice ol
(trial* confirmed that i
1.300 of the agent v *
employer* have Iwen ( There is another
measure thoy
investigated over Ih r i
ought to consider
pa*t five years on {
an amendment that
su spicio n ol ru m - I
protects the
m a g In g t h r o u g h
privacy rights of
private lax|(avrr files I
thecdizenr, J
fo r no o f f ir la l
purpose
In most &lt;a*r* the IMS worker* peeked *! the
return* of friends, relatives, nelghhor* and
ro-worker* Hut some of the snoopers were
curtnu* alsHit Dir personal finance* of prominenl
taxpayer* *uch a* «|sats llgurr*. politician*

riitrrtalnets and business r x n ullvr*
D N A daialtank I 'n lie know osi iu mo*i
Am rrhan* a nallonwlde D N A dalalstitk l» firing
huili Dial iiMitain* Mood sample* from million*
ol citizen* whether or niK they ever have h rrn
Involved in a crime
Al Ih r moment %amptr* art twing gathered
primarily from three so o nr* newM an babies
military- rn ru lt* and n m v ii Ird Irion* Ilut
lnrrra*tnglv human DN'A is bring savnl by
reteafi h lahoratiwtr* triolet hrmlogy companies
frruhraiton t liriti * and certain health insurance
Companies
Wiretap a« trv v Cnngrr*s .ippruvtd leglsla
that Dial wilt make ll raster lor police In monllor
private trie phone i aits without tuurl permission
The O tw ellun named Digital Telephone and
Privarv Improvement A n " mandair* Dial Die
riaikui • irlrt iMiimunii a that* iom |M iur* ensurr
wufiln hair year* Dial Dieir new telephonr
network* and * rrv l(r* r an hr wlrriapfwd While
wiretapping is an often necessary r rime lighting
Usd Die new law o{wns up Die potential for
abviar
Thai * hreause Die irlrphone rompwnlr* are
Iwing required lo install computer rhq&gt;* in
lelephonr equipm ent Dial provide remote
activated surveillance and eavesdroptiuig &gt;atu
hlllly lo {mlu e
'

S

SARAH OVERSTREET

N ow is th e tim e
to re fo rm w e lfa re

T h e o n ly th in g w h ich w ill prevent h im fro m
m c o m jills h ln g these tasks w ill he a l.n k ol
* on p rra ttn n by the rest of the ro m m ts s io n
T h e en tire population of Sanford, not just
D istrict 3 residents, w ill sutler If he is not
allowed to m ake his volee heard or have his
jila n s give n consideration
L y o n s w ill have a tough row to hoe Me has
not had previous hands-o n experience in
h o ld in g a p o llflia l p o sitio n . but he has
prepared him self th ro u g h educational opjMirtunltles. and. rrgardless of w hat som e
m a y believe, has a good idea of w hat fils role
as c o m m issio n e r, or servant of the people
should be
D u r in g this u p c o m in g le rm . we c a n 't
expect, q y r r y t h in g l,yoils d o cs w ill be p rrlc c t
U r wfHt,KU| tfl»mr. aud he w ifi lose som e
L v e ry person w h o is elected to political office
lut tiir (u n i tim e goes th ro u g h this tra in in g
period M ct'la n .D ian did In J a n u a r y of M I72
N o w it 's L y o n s tim e.
B y electing L y o n s over the In cu m b en t, the
Citizens have clearly said they want a change
T h e y not o n ly told this to people ol that
d lstrtrt. hut to people throughout the city
*• W e h u p r th e ir m essage got t h r o u g h
I C h a n g e s r o m e In m a n y form s W e hope this
| n ew bhxKl on the city com m issio n w ill la u n c h
' a n e w era of yo u ng e r th in k in g and Im p ro ve d
jm igress
Best w ish e s a n d con gratulations to H a n ­
ford's n e w co m m issio n e r. K e rry L y o n s
A n d liest p i lu c k lo A A M cCLanahan. w h o
lia s served lon g a n d well a n d lost b y llllle W e
hope he w ill re m a in Involved In rivic projet is
ns S a n fo rd e nters an era ol gro w th
A s an a d de d note, votin g records show o n ly
•459. 15.1 percent ol D istrict 3 s o ve r 3 .0 0 0
eligible vote rs tx ilh rrrd to voice their o p inions
at the {rollin g place and through absentee
Votes yeste rda y.
L y o n s received 233 votes, w h ic h m e a n s
o n ly 7.7 p ercent of th r vote rs in that district
w ere responsible for electing the person w h o
’ll! serve as co m m issio n e r for the entire city
hat says so m e th in g about pub lic Interest.

I

Welfare reform
T Finally I have sortie hope lor true welfare reform
When up to 40 percent of food stamps in a cliy like
|)elrolt are vild or traded on the streets usually
Within hours ol issue, we d rlln ilrly need welfare
reform? When elected officials vote their own pay
raises and benefit put kages. we definitely nerd
Welfare reform! Ta x by another name Is sllll a tax
lind welfare under Ihr guise of a righl to benefits Is
Mill welfare! Should we allow elected officials to
w rtlr their own welfare pa&lt; kage and retain full
dignity and self-respect w hile they do it. or shoutd
i hey lie required to demonstrate n m f f We nerd
leadership by example rather than hollow words
|tnd ai tempi s to legislate morality.
Seminole County now owns a piece of history
Dial dem onstrates true leadership A n cx commissioner said he did not "n e rd " his full pay
when he was circled and chose lo direct about
£40.000 ol his pay in scholarships for the less
fortunate Tills In spite of heading a fam ily of
modest means Devoted lo his job. he might lx*
found Jusl ultoul anywhere at all liours contributlug lo or participating In com m unity project* His
wife was o lirn with him or off on another volunteer
project.
Thai commissioner lost his bid for re-election In
It close race, ll Is (air lo assume that £40.000 and
litore lime spent on runqiaignlng rather than
Working his Job could have changed die outcome.
Ilut then he led by example
Ye*, wc need welfare reform ... but without
leadership by example we will not solve the
problems Ihulcause thr need for welfare
Thom as Carpenter
Sanford

11

I
I
Who else will share the view?
W A S H IN G T O N — The com plaint u * rll
sounded ludicrous Paula Corbin Jones charg­
ing Dial her privacy had been v lolalrd ’
Anyone w ho sue* ihe President of Die United
Slate* for sexual harassment Isn't looking lor a
quirt hie Hrmembef bow eager Jones was to
describe the distinguishing rharacirrlstlcs" of
Hill Clinton'* genital*? Privacy. Indeed
But Tuesday, this shy retiring Arkansas
flower filed a suit against both Penthouse and
her (orrner boyfriend She wards $30 million in
damages for publishing photos of her In Die
near buff
ll appears Dial In 1987. Mike Turner had
taken some picture* of 19-year-old Paula
wearing nothing but her (1 string Seven years
later, long after they'd broken up. the creep
sold Die photo* to Penthouse The Penlhousr
creep* in turn derided lo print them, very
m uch without Paula's consent.
On her first go-round In court, a New York
Judge blocked the magazine from distributing
the photographs T h is prior restraint order Is
rarely used, except to slup the publication of
state secrets, like, say. Die whereabouts of
ship* in time* of war Paula Jones' breasts are
not yet a mailer of national securliy. so on
T h u rs d a y the o rder was lifted and Ihe
muga/ine* hit new sstands on Dec. 6
Hut that doesn't resolve Ihe question of
whether the boyfriend had the right lo sell and
Penthouse had the right to print Paula posing
w ithout her permission
-Jones maintains that she let Tu rn e r take
these pictures lor his own private viewing. She
say* they had an oral contract. I wish her luck
proving Diat ltd* oral contract was worth more
than the paper It was written on.
Magazines like Penthouse, however, cannot
legally use photo* of models without their
consent. Sometimes, us with Marilyn Monroe
or Vanessa Williams, that consent was given
years and llfellme* before publication Some­
times the woman lives lo deeply regret It. Hut
Ihere was consent
In Ih e rase of Jo n e s , h o w e v e r, the
jiubllshcr's law yer. Victor Kovner, claims Dial
the woman "made herself a public figure by
her accusations against Die president and Is
thus open lo journalistic scrutiny." She has
lost any right to privacy
T h r lawyer also defends the photos of Jones
as "new sw orthy" parts of a serious Investiga­
tion W hy. he declares, al an earlier press
conference Paula had denied {losing nude
Penthouse gotcha
T h e y weren't Just showing Paula for IlllUallon Th e y w rrr m aking u serious Invesltgtlvr
puliil. helping to dlserrdll her as a loose- and
lying lady. Pass th r Pulitzer
I love In hear Penlhousr talking about
"Journalistic s rn itln y ." And. I must confess, 1
am serrrtly drlghlcd In see Mime of her allies
squirm ing Somehow I don't think the Chris­

tian Defense ( naliion that raised money for her
rase against ( Union will pay lor her suit
against Penlhousr
Hut I do not agree Dial Ihe public’s rigid to
know includes Ihe right lo know what Paula
Corbin Jones' breasts look like Or Dial her
status as a public figure means Dial Die ptihlu
ran have access lo her figure There s a
difference between
public Interest and
prurient Interest
If her nearly nude
b o d y Is f o u n d
newsworthy" then
surely Hill Clinton *
nud e b o d y w o u ld
also he "n e w sw o r­
thy " Anyone with a
locker room pholo
could publish II In
prove or disprove
t h o s e *‘ d i s t i n ­
g u is h in g c h a ra c ­
t e r i s t i c s " in ih e
genital area
A* Nadine Strosscr £This shy rolirlng
Arkansas (lower
ol Die American Clvi!
Hied a suit against
Liberties Union pul
bolh Penthouse
II. "A n Individual has
and h e r lo f Ti*&gt;f
a privacy right to
boyfriend ■
control the distribu­
tion of Images atioui
her You don't forfeit such privacy rigid* by
b rin g in g a sexual harassm ent suit and
Dierefore making yoursell a public figure Thai
would lie loathsome."
In lact these jdclures of Jones don’t prove
anything The y don't say whether she was or
wasn't sexually harassed, or even olfrndrd. hy
Clinton Afler all. you don't have to be a virgin
to tie ni|x-d Yog can j m is c for your boyfriend
and still lie harassed by your boss It's a mailer
of consent
Over Die years, lopless photos ol Duchess
Fergle. even of Jac queline Kennedy, have been
published. Those homey honeymoon photos ol
Tonya llurdlng with Jelf Glllooly made it into
Ihe Penthouse album The zone of prtvary for
any so-called public |&gt;ersnn Is more remote
than a telephoto lens
Hut somewhere we have to draw a line, or al
least draw Die blinds Penthouse had neither
Paula’s consent nor a lrgiiim.de reason Kven
publicity hounds can have Dieir privacy
violated, ll took Penthouse's Hob Gucclone to
make Paula Jones seem disc reel
Oh. there Is a final moral In Dlls laic If your
Imyfriend wants lo luke a snapshot, rrm rm ber
ll may not lie jusl Die clerk down al Potoinat
who shares Die view.

.

II you thought listening lo I ongrrs* deflate
health care was like w a lih in g a sack lull of
•al* Scrap wad until the K M ih Cofigrrs*
takrs up welfare trlocm there u probably no
more divisive issue in Du- nation and with
good reason
Most AmcfW an* want In provide lor Die
pone but M) *e4i% of Die Great Society have
left us with i eyrie of de|tendrnev Mini a
prognosis m i hlruk » r are on Die verge of
des|Mlr Those who
made polii tr* with
honorable inieniioti*
still leel bound to
defrnd them t'nik-s
a re I e r 11n g v I n *
dh a lrd Man* of u*
who re.illzr reform is
necessary are fearful
ol luiw mot h we i wn
i hangi and how Iasi
W e k n o w o f Ih e
m any deserving &lt; d i­
re n* who sllll dr*
peralely need help
and we are afraid ol f No one meant to
devise a way lo
IMiiding all aid recip
help needy
trills with Die broad
Americans and
brush ol failure
then have if go so
No one meant lo
far awry ■
drvlsr a way lo help
n e e d y A m e r ic a n s
and D irn have ll go
solar awr* With
visions of Dir drgr.id.iUon ol ihe |MM»r during
■he (ire.il Depression, and In plat e* like rural
Mississippi, burned Into our minds, our
Intentions were good ll is d ilh ru ll to
ai know ledgr what m a n y social-service
rx|irrls are now saving Dial th rrr was a
crui i.d i hlnk in the armor we tried lo
rntisiruri around Ihe (wmr
We (ailed lo Include Die mosl common
drim mlnaior ol human rn d ra vo r. Dial pro
speftly ■rimes as reward (or work t he idea ol
"rn td lrm rrd s " tie(ante a blanket philoxnjihv
ol aid with no strings attached. In mosl
programs nothing was required of recipients,
so no sense o( duly or responsibility was even
encouraged
It Is heartening Dial Ihe Clinton admtnlstro
lion and new GO P pm|&gt;o*alx have some haste
lends In common which will help hrrak Dir
no-*lrings cycle HziDi plans would rrq tilir
mothers to idrnilly a child’s father ta-forr
r r rd v m g aid. and force lathers to pay child
support. Aid now can lie given without
Inlorm.itliin atioiil a child's laiher if Ih r
mol her refuses In lornlsh It Without this
Inlurmaiion. according In Die U S Depart­
ment ol Health and Hum an Services, about
£34 billion In |x&gt;trnilal child *up|Mirt pay­
ment* go u nm llrctrd each year because
•disc in p.irrni* aren't Idem Hied or don't |mv
III' lr share ol sup|Mirl
Doth plans would rrs lrh I benefits lo
welfare recipients, and ( Union * calls for
unwed mothers under the age of 18 to live
wtlli their parents and slay In school to
receive aid As policy si and* now. govern
itieni funds pay for young unwed mother* to
move out of Dieir p.iirni*' homes, where
finances didn't exist la-fore.
Th e GOP jilana denial of all w riia rr benefits
and public housing lor mothers under 18.
with stales having Ihe option tn bun lienrflis
for all mother* under 21 ll they choose liul
Die had news in Ibis plan Is Dial children
whose mothers don't receive Dlls aid and
i .iii i afford to sup|Mirt them would be either
placed into orphanage* or
and Dlls |&gt;ari nl
the plan I* sllll p rrlly m urky — pul up lor
adoption I wholeheartedly (relieve that once
this Is even detrain) (h a r k s Dickens will
arise Irani Ills grave and dum p a vat of cold
porridge on pmponents' heads
T h e G O P proposal to deny increased
henellis lor additional ( htldrcn horn w hile a
mother Is on wcllare. however. I* one gaining
urn-planer with many Democratic moder­
ate* Missouri Democratic Senate candidate
Alan Wheat, who lost his bid for office,
ailvoe.iifd D ir Idea Wheal suggested having
Aid to Families with Dependent Children
recipients sign contracts w hereby they
agreed to certain stipulations

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Sanford M#ra«j Sanford Tfortoa • Wodnaadoir Oaca^bd* T. 1994 - $$

Buy a piece of history:
Government sells castles
•|Mikr*woman lor ih r govern
m r n l’a Trruh and agency which
I* w liim ; ih r ■astir*
they arr

■ y T E R N IN C I N IT T Y
Assoc m od Pratt Wfltat
Z 5 C H O R N A G rf m in v
! Looking (&lt;ft a Christmas *ti(f ’
Hudgri i ta*li t' * Mow about a real
(irrm a n t a illr
lot 11 1cr ills',’
T If f

(irrm a n

s m r m m n il

|«

wiling 20 &lt;a«llra. manor* and
slatrlv lio m ri || In h rrlird (n»m
ihe East Geirnan ( o n in iu n iiif
l.lsled In a &lt;alalog flllrd "K*ltV
la ir* For Salr
they range in
( owl Iriim &lt;&gt;nr mark IftJ &lt;rn (»| lor
I l t r 1 7 lh r r n l u r y S t h lo s s
Wulknw nr.ii Iltr Polish Imrdrt

m

$ j i m illion tor

s&lt; bloat

/ « hottia. In llii* liamlrt north of
Dresden
There • a roll'll. Iff rout sc You
n rrd In Ifuy Iltr land tindrr lltrm
separately And II Iltr castle* afr
in ruin*, ih r Iniyrr will lir forced
In reslcxe I Item In an appropriate
•lylr w hit It could n n i a
lortunr
llu trr* ran'l 'im p ly do wltal
lliry want wtlh Ihr pro|ie riles
■ a id S a h I n r I’ r n i n i p
a

*ultnral a w rlt
Fix instance you ran I truy
Sc hlo*« Wulknw
w hich wa«
Ifadlv damai(rd dutlflit World
War II without handing over
I 11 (**• for iltr land li «it* on
And you mu*l al*o p rr»rn t
rrn o v.tilo n arid developm ent
plan* tilling Ihr ■harac Irr of ihr
•rhlnss " — (irrm a n lo rra*llr
T h r cat ant Sc hlo** /.m I h trim
a flu rr *tory manor house on a
high foundation wa* iMtglnatly
huilt In 1V I 7 hy ('hrt*foph von
H e s c h w llr and r r l m l l l and
extruded In 1833
A douhlr an hrd *tonr bridge
•pan* i h r m oai i* o rry no
draw hndgr) A spiral staircase
wind* upward* lo an o* I agonal
c lot k lower
T h r road leading up lo Sc hlo**
/• chorna pa*»r* th ro u g h a
wcxxferi path and over a cause
way lirlw r r n I wo scenic lake*
II * racy lo Irnagtnr armored

B riefs
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A

Honors to Marder
S A N F O R D - J a y Marder. Director ul ITa n n ln g and
Dr*rlo|nnrnt lor Ih r O l y n( Sanford ha* hern r lr r lr d a*
prr*ldrnl r ln f n( ih r Florida Planning and Zoning A*wa laiion
(FP ZA l at tla annual co n lrrrn cr hrld In Oral*
Marder ha« tirrn *rrving a* vie r president
FPZA I* a 41 yrar old organization r*iabli*l»rd lo encourage
n ln r n alter n( sound planning and zoning and Ihr prnprr
development of land water, and other natural r r v m n r * in
Florida
T h r aaancutlon I* al*&lt;t dedicated to educating Individual* In
thr planning field a* well a* Ihr public, on rtirrrn i planning
lev or* In ih r *talr of Florida

Chamber luncheon
SA N FO R D — T h r (ir r a ir r Sanford Chamfirr of Commerce
will prevent Scam T a lk ” a* Ihr *ub|re't of intnnirnw's noon
luncheon Featured speaker will Ijt WrF T V Consumer Reporirr
fcxld Ulrich who I* lo adder** Ihr question of whet may fir Ihr
neat target for w arn artist* and how' to prevent *urh actlvitir*
T h r luni hrem will begin at ntfon at thr ( lum ber (filler. 41X1 K
Flr*l S u m Reservations are $ lOftrr prr»on
For additional Information, phonr 322 2212

Zoo gilts
S A N FO R D — The Central Florida Zoological Park t* again
■tffrrlng an unique selection of hetltdav gift Idra* tnrludrd arr
holiday animal adoption, memhrrmhlpv or an rn gra vrd
txvardw alk plank
For the a n i adoption everything from elephant* and
m a n d ril'&gt; to ic.fpirdi and alligator* arr availablr. Adoption l«
•25. and gift rrcfplrut* receive an animal fa&lt; I sheet. and
adoption« rrtitw Me. Money help* &lt;are for and feed Ihr animal*
For $40 a gift ot a family ittrm hrr»htp ran tie obtained ft
Include* free or eftw minted admt»*ton lo m orr than 1CM1 zoo*
and aquarium* throughout thr U S and Canada
The engraved wooden tmardwalk plank* are $30
For information on thr*r lirm * or oihet gill giving
*ugge*llon* phone ih r zoo al 323 4450 rxt li lt

G rlm a n said Ihr Cody family
ha* only tirrn In their South
Park Avenue home for a couple
of yrar*. bill Ihrv have become a
strong part of the neighbor­
hood’* fabric
" T h e y arr alw.iv* willing In
help nut when n r r e * * a r y ."
(irtm a n Mild
When an alarm
goc* nil or something like lhal
they're always the first one*
there In see If they can do
something "
Cody I* a "long w ay" from full

Public school menu
Thursday. Otc. B, 1994
Italian Spaghetll
Moat Sauce
Garden Salad
Garlc Roll
Fruit Ml*
or Chet's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

iRjy s (v (.lift s c u m

re c o v e ry , lie said
A n d he
doesn't know it he'll ever lie able
to return lo work
" M y eyesight I* nol very good
any more." he said "Since the
accident. I can't see m uch "
T h r surface nf hi* rye* wa*
sligliilv burned In ih r accident
and tua)nr reconstructive sur­
gery I* Mill required around III*
left rye In try to save tils slghl
"I don't know- what any ol lift*
mean*, hr vnd
ll has become Increasingly
d llflru ll lo make th r house
payments a* ihc medical hill*
have tiegun coming due
"W ’e'rr doing what we can. hut
It's noi enough." Oct m an said ol
thr nrlghlxiis
Ttie nrlghlxtr* wanted to start
a hind al a local hank In which
ih r community could conirihutr
in help the Cody* w ith ihr
medical expense*, bul they were
tnld they'd need lo employ an
attorney in "make II all legal."
Gel man said (hey don't want to
s|x-nd money on legal fee* that
could lx- lx Hi i spent helping
lheir friends
T h e C o d y 's c h ild r e n are
g ro w n , hut C h ris tm a s is a
special lim e lor them most
year*
It * going to lx- hard Mil*
y ra r." h r said "Hut we'll gri

by."
( 'tfitlat i V ic k i G r lm a n at
322*2546 (or m orr Inlurtnallon.

Mi ( l.itiahun also said he sus
p retrd at least iw nnl the persons
who voted no longer lived in Ihr
clistrut While lie adm ltird hr
had no way of knowing w ho they
m ay have actually voted for. hr
said he lie Ilev rd they would nol
have voted for him

N EW Y O R K - Mrnry Gallano
walks th ro u g h Ih r m aze of
Ixisrm rnl room* under hi* shop,
w a v in g o ffh a n d e d ly al the
human skeletons, ftsl slzrd In­
sects and desk *atrd lizards
"W e sell everything. 1 *ay»
Gallano. a sell iaught paleon­
tologist who tiegan a career In
I tie bone business aftrr a dec ade
of experience al the Am erican
M useum of Natural H isto ry .
"E ve ryth in g t like."
What began whrn G allano
sold his personal ra t- and
pigeon skeleton collection at a
flea market eventually became
Maxilla and Mandible L id Itbe

Lyons said he did plan In lx- un­
hand for thr City Commission!
special called meeting hrld at!
norm Icwfay The inerting wa»‘
railed to receive the rertlftraie of
rrsults. accept the returns and
dec lare ih r winner In the Dlctnct
3 race

t,vons s.iid thl* morning he
was nol totally surprised about
hi* vie lory, bul was dl*ap(x»lntrd
at the low num ber of votrr* "I
just wish more (x-ople would
tiavr turned out and cast their
ballot be said
R e g a rd in g hi* c a m p a ig n
Lyon* commented.
I’ve said
rtgtii from (fir start that I tx-hrvr
ethic* honesty, and persistence

T h r com m ission was also
v h rd uled to verify thal commis­
sioner Whltey Eckstein I* the
official winner In District 4. due
lo the fart (hat there was no
opposition

Ballots
C o n tinued from Page IA
any Issue on the side.
Ih r voter ra n o ve rrid e Ih r
warning *hr said
I h r rlrctronlc tallying ran
rrduce the ri|x-ri*r* by rutiing
I h r a m o u n t of lim e p a id
pollwiirkr rs sprnd processing
ih r ballot* Currently, up to 40
people (laid $1 23 per hour lo
o(x-n Ixdlot l»n r* and check
ballot* hrfexe they are rounted
by election* stafler* who have
worked since ft a m
The electronic ballot trier*
would tally the results as (he

cards are Inserlrd T h r result*
would then be delivered on a
magnetic data card or sent In to
t h r election computer* over
te le ph o n e co n n ectio n * T h e
amount of (x-rsonnrl and paid
time rnuld h r cut by the Gloha!
or similar system, said Guard
Guard said Orange County has
a similar system In November
the final Seminole County re
Milt* weren't tallied unill shortly
b e fo re I a m
W ednesday
m orning In Orange County, the
results were completed by 9 30
p in Tuesday night — 2V» hours

Need an impala, monkey or
beaver skull? No problem
* t TIM SULLIVAN
A&gt;sociatad P in * W n m _________

(lay* nil."
Lyon* said he speni a grrat4
deal of time carnpaigiung and a
full day at I he single city polling
place walking with a campaign
sign In hand Tuesday Today, ft
was hac k lo normal for (he
newly rlrc ird commissioner AC
ft this morning, after making
brief comment* about his win|
yesterday he was off lo work allilt regular job iri Longwood
Lyons works wtlh United Parcel
Service as a part lime supervisor'
of employee relation*

brad (Mtll worker al the District 3
(willing plac e, al First C h u n fi of
the Naxarrnr 23ftl Sanford Ac
enoe "Me told me I fiat one of
tlir ■amp&gt;iigners tiad coni'- Into
(lie (Milling arra briefly in talk
w ith a law officer." she said.
tint he assured me there was no
c a m p a ig n in g allowed in the
voting arra whatsoever

names come from (be upper and
lower Jawbones). The Natural
History And Science Emporium
For 10 years. Gallano has been
Ihr retail txmr king of Columbus
Avenue, selling every thing from
$34 an Inch alligator skulls to $2
srashrlls In Che yuppie tiean of
Manhattan's t'pprr West Side
fits store is a cluttered enclave
of fossil*, butterflies beetles and.
of t nurse. txinrs
They hang from the celling
and are mounted on Ihe walls
They fUl boxes and glass rases
Looking for an Impala. sable,
monkey or a beaver skull'* No
problem They are here
There also are human bones,
mostly back a little behind Ihr
c o u n te rs , th o u g h a sm a ll.

w'onden box sit* on the floor
stuffrd with rib* for $5 apiece A
top quality skull cost* $ft75, a
vertebral colum n is $443
The y are in the store s cata­
logue. too. w herr the "m a n "
section is lucked neally after
"llam as "
Th e man behind this cor­
nucopia Is a 43 year-old East
Harlem (tatlve who discovered
hi* passion (or dead things on
childhood visit* to the natural
htstory museum, just a couple
block* away from hts shop
Gallano went to an school, but
honed his taste through the
museum 's collections partially
built up through the perl palette
traveling hunting and collecting
of Teddy Roosevelt.

retired owner of a hardware and
supplies store She was Baptist
She was a member of the Winter
Park and Orlando Shuflleboard
clubs
Survivors Inc lude son. Russell
J . Tavares, daughters. Ellzaheih
J. Benefield. Clermont. Belly L
Ison Sanlord; brother. Ralph
Barton, lialavta, Ohio, sister*.
Gladys Sawyer. Amelia. Ohio.
El hr I Banks. Wittier Park; five
grandchildren
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Orlando. In charge nf
arrangements

Martha: daughter*. Lett me J
William* Maitland, D rh b lr M
H e n d e rs o n
G e n e v a , so n s.
Michael M and Dana L.. both of
Sanford brothers. Louis and
Clarence Rusty," both of San­
ford. 10 grandchildren, live great
grandchildren

after poll* closed
Using the new syslrm. Goard
said liallots wrre counted In 2H
m inutes in Monroe C o u n ty ,
where (ifrvtous tallies required a
90 mile trip along Ihe Florida
K rys for some pollworkers
Gourd said Ihe system could
cut the rost of ballot printing
November's three-card set cost
about 30 cents to produce.
G&lt;*ard said The same number of
llrm s could be placed on a single
33-cenl card, she said
But as Ih r Hispanic population
of th r county continues lo In­
crease. Goard said a federal
voting rights requirement may
w o n take effect requiring ballots
to tie offered in both English and
Spanish. Increasing costs even
higher

Accident
C ontloacd from P i| i 1A
A rn o ld Palm er Hospital for
Children and Women, she died
of head Injuries Tuesday. The
family donated her organs for
transplant
Cassandra's mother. Sandy.
2 8. her 8 -yea r old b rother
Andrew and 3-month old brother
Anthony were also treated for
injuries from the accident. Th e
mother suffered two broken rib*,
the older boy sustained bruises
on hts back and the infant fell
from hts stroller suffering a
concussion A 4-year-old sister.
Sarah, was at a day-care center
waiting for ihe family lo pick her
up when the accident happened

RAYMOND J . EVANS
R aym ond J
Evans. 77.
To llg a lr Trail. Lmigwcxxi. died
Tuesday. Dec 0, 1994 al South
Seminole Ccmiinunllv Hospital
Born Oct 13 l ‘H 7 in Min
ncajxills. he moved in Central
F l o r i d a In lU H fi H e w a s
Caihollr H r was selfemployed
In a machine shop Hr was a
merntx-r of Antique Auto C lub nf
America and Reniolr Control
Association of Central Florida
H r served In the Arm y during
World War II
Survivor* Include wife. Jane
E son. David Lee. Casselberry,
sister. Cyrilla Frodl. W a trrvlllr.
Minn one grandchild
Ih ild w ln -F u lrc h lld F u n e r a l,
Home. Altamonte Spring* in
charge ol arrangement*
MAY H ULTS
May Hulls. H8. Tower View.
Clermont, died Monday. Dec 5.
liftM al Winter Garden Healih
Care Center. Bom Dec 21, 1905
In Ohio, site moved to Central
Florida III 1943 She was a

M IC H A E L B. ROT UN DO
Michael H Kofttndo. 85. S R
46. Geneva, dlril Monday. Dec
5. HUM al Central Florida Re­
gional llosjnial Born March 12.
1909 In Sanford, he was a
lifelong resident. H r was a jm&gt;duce salesman until his retire­
ment He was a member of First
Baptist Church of Geneva H r
served In ih r U S Coast Guard
during World War II
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w 1 1r .

GAINES

C a/hU f cA a S td

G r a n t kuw F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments

Springs
Brinson s Funeral Home. O r ­
lando. in charge of arrange­
ments.
F U N E R A L S
■OTUNDO MICMAIIB
Flev's' m cik h tor Wxsavi ■ Svieas
•I o( G vsa
»«0 MonUr sell M 1
ic

W i Thvrvaa? «i G'Off’tait Fvno'ti kvmo

(Me*1 U»«sr* Bisi &gt; n Fr*V Flatvii
(H 'c a li't Ikirm iM vili Ionov at
E . c j ' i e Co**o*o' t lai*r| 1 'o K l mil
can &gt;1 Gfomto* Funorsl Mvmv WoOnovUr
WSfluif from * |

M YRTLE WILLIAMS
Myrtle Williams. A6. Florence
A v r . Altamonte Springs, died
Saturday. Dec 3. 1994 at Merid­
ian Nursing Home. Longwood
B o rn Aug 9. 190« in Lake City,
■tie moved to Central Florida tit
1915 She was a housekeeper
Site was a member of St John
Ha pi 1st Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s is te r.
G e n e v a N e ls o n . A lta m o n te

Ar'oniomonli tr 0'o*»o* Funs'll
TBUt. AROLYNFRIMCH
Montana' tan KOI &lt;v W i Tfuo veil tv
U V k ) Dac K at 1 am. at isa First
FrovSr'o'ia" CtsxcS at Lata SCVr vit* H».
A F li« .e i att'ciati** Mn Trua vat os
•-ton at *t» low Sotoft C Trua v»io vat
pr.ncsac at tawral Vammaca Caur'» VcSaatt
In lov al tlawrt os tamiir •'accautty
'ovi*»t» f*at aceaiiant ba mao* la tna Oxl
Vcautt at Amv'.ca ar &gt;** Ama'xwc Hoan
liu d t'v r lilt Marti Vt . 010*00
AMawaomonti Sr Bntoon Fieafti Hawia
iantora

fh&gt;hhii n u a n s a lot In me. /'re Inst
j . Urn sons, «y / i f Ixen inV/fziffW fin'rr. ftobhtj
J J has ahvafjH I n t o then f o r m y fa m ily an d rrir.
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For millions
of kids,
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when this
one did.

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Contin u e d from Page 1A
"I'M tiavr lo find ool alxml
these mailer* before I flic any
rrqurht In conlrst the r ln ttoli
tie said
In tire meantime. I m
not ready lo rcm rrd r
Lyon* qurstUinrft whether
M cf'la na ha n w o u ld he con
tented if lie bad wrm by *rvrtt
voir*
"M r need* to pul It rest T h r
city nerd* In l* gin a heating
p r o e m " Lynne wild
Additionally. M&lt;Ctanahan said
he t* concerned lhal several nf
Lyon*' supporter* one of whom
he Identified a* Hlcky Scfteafrr
were freely allowed to go into Ihr
(■oiling place unrestricted, on
several occasion* during the
election "I tx-hrvr the law sav*
no one ran campaign within 30
feet of a (Milling plac e
M&lt;
CLmahan said, "and I want in
find mil If Ihl* may liavr Ifeen a
violation
Yesterday afternoon Sanford
City Clerk Jail Dougherty said
•he had liren informed of the
complaint and ronlactrd her

DEATHS

Neighbors
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
food and thing* w hrn
» r ca n." Vicky (irtm a n , one of
lfir neighbor* said Itut ft'* not
enough Thing* are k in d of
tough rigid now "
Cody had no Insurance w hen
the accident cxrurrd *o the
medical coal* incurred *ftirr
then a rr fully hi* rrsjxmsibiftty
Mr ha* worker* rompcnsullnn
insurance, but. he noted "lhal
dor*n I cover much

knight* riding Ix-riraift the lire*
art lung over brad
Moral Frledrti h one nf about
23 (x-ople living In Zsehnrna
remember* when the Nazi* ti*rd
Ihr i a*lle a* a plair lo teach
fascism lo youths After World
War H. thr East German* used ft
a* a place to Indue Irlnate youths
into communism
Castle H oltzrnhurg I* also
*&gt;Mkrd In history
Surrounded by lake* about 30
m ile* n o rth of B e rlin , thl*
sprawling manor with tower*, a
* knight • hall" and a barrel
vaulted celling I* mentioned In a
ihxum ent from 127ft
Margrave Ludwig, a noble
man. at qulrrd ft in 1373 Starl
tog In 132ft It was the pertna
neul residence for a family of
Prussian nobles railed th r von
A m lin * , w ho renovated and
expanded It over the next 400
year*
During I be communist era
S» hlo** ftoitzentxirg served a* a
va. allon retreat for Fast Germ an
•oldter*
Many of tlfe properties were
expropriated hy thr communist*
from their original owner* *nrnr
of wh&lt;xn arr among more than
ft.O O O p e o p l e w h o h a v e
r vpirssed tritrrrst In buying
The original owner* can t tie
g iv e n ba ck i h r p r o p e rtie s
because of a IIWU treaty tie
tween Bonn and Moscow- but
they do get some money from
tfte Gentian government
Still sound good ‘ Fax or call
I tie Trru h a n d agency by Dec
14 Aftrr that dale only conc rete
development plans horn provpn ttvr buyer* will fje accepted

Election-------

Fulfilling a
Service to
Our Community
In Time
O f Need.
F R E D E R IC F. G A IN E S . JR

335 E. SR 434
I Ac row from While Howl

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yv*On#a»la* Oawm Ni I 1994

Panel says smokers
deluded by low-tar,
low-nicotine claims
datum* might Itr put In place
hy ih r F T ( ’ without congtr*
atonal ac lion. rr*|mndrd Hrp
llrn ry W aim an. D -C a llf. who
rrquratrd thr |wmrl • aludy 1 I
crrlalnly wouid t&gt;r willing lo
work cm Irgtslatkm to makr
aurr i onaiimrra havr thr full
Inh um atio n they ought to
alatul thr danger* hum rlga
rrttr «&lt;nokliig
Hul now that W avm an •
high prolllr tobacco probe t*
a la &gt;ut to tir r luted by thr nrw
H rp u h llra n t'nngrra* *urh
Irgialation might lall. hr ac
know Irdgrd
T o h a r r o r r p r r * r n t a llv r *
w ouldn't aay w h rth rr thry
would challrngr thr rrcom
mrndatum* hut nolrd that
Irdrral law piohlhlt* am ad
ditum or d rlriu m lo hralth
warning* alrradv on c igarrttra
without congiraa tonal approv
al

Bv LAURAN NKKROAAI
Associated Press Writ**
H E IH K M lA M«1 — Smoker*
.ire h r I n it d r r c I v r d liy
a d v e rtis in g In to t h in k in g
low far low nicotine brand*
are Irw dangeriHia. according
lo a Irdrral panel that urged
I hr government to r n a m p
i n;.arrttr warning*
T h r h e a lth h r n r llt " o l
•witching to low tar and n k n
tln r cigarette* l« m in im a l
&lt;o m p a rrd to q u ittin g r n
ttre ly .
«&lt;ild Dr H a r o ld
I rreman ol th r President'*
Earner Panel who hradrd th r
%prc u l m m m iltrr
How you
amokr la i i i i i i h more im|mi
tant than what &gt;ou amokr"
C'lgairtlr |*u. kugr* should
d la c lo a r t h r m a t l m u m
amount* ol tar and nicotine
that smoker* can absorb aim
l»lv hv taktnit longer. d r r p r r
pull*, ihr |Kinrl convened by
thr Naitonal f a n r r t Inatitutr
recommended on Turadav
Cigarette* alao ahould list
thr carcinogen* thrv contain,
much aa Innda hat all Ih rlr
ingredients, and add a dt»
rlaitnrr that "lig h t’’ brands
arrn I rrally m o rr hralthful.
thr panel said
In thr *ume way you can
arr what* in your m orning
errra' \ou ra n now arr what'*
in i Ig a trtte * .’ ’ aald p a n rl
m rm hrr Dr Ja c k Hrnntngflrld
of thr National Inatllutra of
Hralth It w on't makr amok
rra run out and quit but at
Iraal thrv II h a vr honrat tn
formation now **
T h r F rd rra l Trade C o m
mtaaion la Investigating com
plaint* that F T C designed
trating of tar and ntrotlnr
performed by a machine that
' am okr*’" v e ry d lf fr r r n llv
Ilian people do. provide* dr
irp tiv r information tmplvtng
low yield b ra n d * arr !c »*
threatening If pledged to
quickly review th r rrcom m rn
datlnn*
Hut thr F T C ha* jurtadlrttnn
only over falar advertising ol
« tgarrttra not hralth claim*
and thr tntiarro Indiiatrv *atd
rcmgrraaion.il action would tir
n e m a a ry to tm plrm rnt m any
ol tl»r rhangra

T h r term* Itghi and "ultra
light" arrn t hralth claim * hut
drarriptUm* ol a c tgarrttr •
taatr aald thr T otiacro In
•lltutr a lh rn n a n Daw aim
H J Hrinold* *pohr*womAn
Maura Ell* added that thr
rhangr* could hai klirr II thr
range* of ntrotlnr in ultra light
and light brand* o irrla p a
smoker might move up to thr
higher vtrld brand
Hut thr panel heard two
day* ol rv ld r n re that th r
•itip k rr* m ost c o n r r r n r d
about tohaooc auard ilWraar
•witch tn Uiw tar brand* —
even though *tudira show
I hoar brand* lower the rt*k of
lung cancer only slightly and
have no effect on heart or
other lung dt*ra*r*

S tu d y: R e q u irin g jo b s w ill s tra in c h ild -c a re s y s te m
latton
H rp

■ y J IM N IF IR O IX O N
Associated Pratt Wntar
W A S H IN G TO N
Requiring
more low H id im r m othrr* tn grt
)ol&gt;* will throw thousand* of
rh lld trn Into a child carr «v * lrm
that i« out ol th r reai li ol
g m rrn m rn t hraltli and safety
rrguUllH* iunglrsatolial im r*
tlgator* aav
1lie General Accounting (M
Ike. the cungtrsakmal watchdog
agrnc y aald w rlla rr rrfcMm ta
rspri le d to Inc rraae ctrnuind lor
family childcare — care that la
provided tn thr home ol aocnr
erne not related lo the child, auc h
aa a nrighhur cm Irtend
Unlike m am child carr ern
ter* in oITtce building* *chuola
and chute he* family day carr
center* are ancall ofler Hetlhir
and evening hour* and accr|M
infant* and toddler* w h ich
m ake* th em a t t r a c t iv e to
mother* of yemng children and
women w ho work «htft*
Vl.wi family day •a rr center*
however r*ra|M- regulation by
•tale cm ha al authcNttte* and the
quality l* uneven, the G A O M id
tn a draft repeat obtained hv T h r
Aama latrd lira*
T h r G A O t* r»p rv ted to rrleaar
the (Inal version of it* study
Fnday In Purtland Ore . at a
hearing u( the l lo u ir Sm all
llusinesa sutacmimlttre on rrgu

H cmi Wyclrii D O te the
•uta o iiu m ltr r &lt; hair m a n
aald
aniallet n|w-tat&lt;M* — I mmih - Ivaard
p n tv icirra wltci a ir caring Icm ala
lo 10 fhild rrn — cm count Icm a
very large aliare of all non lamily
c Intel« air

tn an tntrrvlrw thta week
W vclrn aakt tin* Iv |w of t arr la
more and mcMr ilw childcare
avstrm of chcMtr lot thousand*
and thousand* of lamillr* a. rows
the country
While acMtir atalra are wiMklng
haul to makr I hear center* aalr
a n d n u r t u r i n g lo r y o u n g
children lie aakl
there ate
p«uta uf the ayalrm that arr
creaking al Irv i
The G A O aakl wmir aludle*
estimate that up to '*&gt; | * n rn l if
lamily c htld carr ta untrgulatrd
Hence, many (amilv c hild
rare provider* nprratr legal Iv
I n i I do not have to meet am
a t a n d a r d * to p r o t r e t t h r
children a aaletv and health
the Investigator* said
hvjwrt*
tir 1levr dial meeting at least
some minimal childcare *ian
dard* aa a precondition to pro
aiding care i* an tmpcMiani step
in tniilding quality into all c htkl
care setting* "
The Issue is r*prc tally cf ilk al
Icm low income ■hildreo liecauar
quality child care can help them
o ve n cane atMile uf the ahorlctwn

lug* In tltrir live*, such a* p&gt;M
nuirtikMi cm a lack nl |&gt;arruting
skill* Child c arr I* un|*Mtant to
all a*|&lt;rt t* of a child* develop
m e m — physical, cognitive.
rmcMkmal and w a u l live tiA D
aakl
A lth o u gh H rp u h llra n * and
iSriivcarat* dlsagiee cmi m any if
the a|M*c ilk* i f wrllarr relcMm.
l*Mh aide* agrre that the welfare
•yatrill must hr c hanged lo
encourage work and require
meMe mother* to grt y f n live
t •AO said that will Increase the
strain on th r childcare ayafrm
fvartlrularlv lamily day c are
Uoallly child carr. live G A O
•aid. 1* ra re that n u rtu re *
children in a stimulating rrivl
runment. sale (rum harm t U
nvent* nf gesst care are «* * ■ !
atrd with child care pruakirt*
who arr tramecl in area* c u rh a*
early chtldhcaid development
nutrttkMi. dial aid and c htld
Iwalth low Staff turnover, small
grou|&gt;* and low child lo stall
ratio* appcoycnalr material* Icm

S u b scrib e
Today!

each age group, apace that la
sale and tree (nan hazard* and
setting* I hat are regulated
W y d e n said q u e stio n a b le
child rare oprratnr* lend to grav
Itatr to cenlet* tluii are not
regulated
1 here I* a lot of gcaid family
rh ild rare but tl you re talking
ahiHit an unregulated envtrtMi
menl an enytrcMiment tliat in
m any ctuninunltir* lac k* even
in in iin a l kind* of standard*
irgistralkMi and inspection, it*
an tnvttatkMi to the qiwstkMiatile
cqirralnr* tn *et up shop
*aki
W ytlen
Earlier thl* year W yden •
•u h c o m m ltte e In v e s tig a te d
health and safety problem* at
regulated child care i enter*
lo r some children W yden
said. p iM child care c art lead lo
s hcail proliletn* that spiral into
**a variety uf dangerous dtrec
tmrv* — gang* drug* *r«ual
priMniac tilt v
II kki* get off lo a
had atari tn the first three in lour
year* snrtety ha* to play A lof of
cafe h up Ivalt "

LOCAL NEWS •LOCAL SPORTS
•LOCAL EDITORIALS •PEOPLE
•POLICE O R ltrS •h e a l t h e i t n e s s
•U T T I H S TO E0IT0H •WEATHER

S a n fo rd H e ra ld

C u lt

£ 2 2 -2 6 ^ /l

It’s business as usual at all other Orlando locations!

W r want to he *urr that
amokrra understand smoking
rtgarrtte* labeled light or
'ultra light’ doesn't protect
them from the health rllrct* of
•m o ltin g . * aald Dr S a u l
Shiftman ol the University of
Pittsburgh
And e»prrt* aald lew amok
er» have rver heard ol the
three dozen known
carctnogrn* tn cigarette amokr
•urh as cyanide formaldehyde
and benzene rhrmkrai* the
panel wants listed on each
i tgarrttr |o&lt; k

Nome «il ( h o w rrc o m m rn

•ORNAM ENTS
_/• D E C O R A T IO N S
W t f • C H R IS T M A S
GIFTS

Q V t»*

Welfare reform

BELOW WHOLESALE PRICE
O pen M o n d a y -F rid a y

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2499 OldLakeMaryBlvd.
#136

Is Closing Its Lake Mary Store Only!

TOTAL

Lake Mary Blvd. and
Lake Emma Rd. at Interstate 4

LIQUIDATION

S a n fo rd , FL

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L IG H T U P

SANFORD
,

Saturday December 10, 1994
Downtown Sanford
• Christmas Parade • 3:00 PM

ENTERTAINMENT
A

30 into evening on 2 stages at Magnolia Sq.
Music - Dance • Theatre • Talent Pageant
•S N O W -T O N S OF SNO W *

Eryoy Vi' riot Wondartand by mavnq a snowman
or throwing inoctnh at Magno&lt;4
a Sq..aftar poradt
W * ■» wa k •a » ^

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• SANTA S TREE FARM •

Jon tha tun cl dacoutna a Christmas traa1
H

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W all W ith Santa A M lcka y M o u i*
C hrlstm aa Tra a L ig h tin g 6:30 P M
Straat P a rty • 7:30 P M w ith
S hy G uy a B a n d In R a n d A lla y

G IF T
t.

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Visit Tha D o w n to w n Merchanta
a n d En ter D raw ing
S up p ort *Y o u r* D ow ntow n
Merchanta •O pe n til 8 PM

FREE FAMILY FUN
4

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BUILDERS SQUARE’S ALREADY LOW, LOW DISCOUNT PRICES!
*

Shop Regular
Store Hours.

WE
ACCEPT

...or
cash onlyl

S*M hold pursuant to
Somcnoi* County sloe*
closing permit (4 granted
me 5tn ol hov 1994

SALE C O N D U C T E D BY NASSI-BERNSTEIN C O M P A N Y INC. AS AGENT

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Government looks shaky
LONDON
Prime Minister J o h n
government
weakened by Internal rift* ami abysmal rating* in thr |»dD
kaikril even shakier liatay allrr dlwsutrnt* in hi* own |M*tv
tela-lied against a prtqiiMed tat hike
T h r kwa In Parliament was a major {ier*ortal blow lot Mapii
owning Just a » re k allrf lie had threatened in rrsign anil t all
new rlet lion*I n forrr Mm- i m i w h ji iw 1‘arty rebel* In in llnr
Thr i&gt;{&gt;|.&gt;*in&lt;in l-almr |&gt;aily railed I uesdav • title a turning
|n•itil In ttrlllsli jadltl* a anil t i n l i t n ta lillh jo i • government
might ttdDjm r beftwe the net! at heituleil election* In 1hr
•|&gt;r ingot |«ei;
ll ta lu n l In imagine ihla got eminent surviving In lla
pieaeni Kami in mouth laahmn hx I lie 2W year* that remain In
II
wiote i iiliininial Simon llrllrt In lotlav * edition* of The
Daily Telegraph

Iran names Shiite Muslim leador
NICOSIA Cyprus — The Iranian government haa named lla
own &lt;aildldate In tie the auprrme tread id lire rtnrld a |r*»
million Millie Mnallma
Tire announcement was a sharp beeak with lire tradition of
letting Ihruloguna ila u a r the Shllle leader and an alteni|it h&gt;
Iran a theta rati* government In {tntmore m militant version &lt;d
lalam ahnad
Ayatollah Mohammad Yoidl load «d i I k lia n u n jndu lai&gt;
•old the ne»«|ia|ier Iran New* that Muslims aiomol itie world
trad i hoaen Grand Ay ainltah All Kharnenet aa itieir leader
T radii tonally the |w-reran la i Ix a e n Irian am ong granil
araiollaha the tup i leru a in Iran nr Iraq by theologian* in I lie
leading Shllle aenilnartea in U&gt;-m &gt;» ban and Vajal In Iraq
There ate lever than a dozen grand ayatollah* alive
Khamenei 35. (n a ie M rr lire qualllli 4lion a of a middle
ranking tle n r. and lliere haa been lio tdfk ul word that hr wa«
l&gt;tnmotrd to grand ayatollah by Iran a religious establishment
Shlllea who make up ahnut 10 peerenl nf the world a I
billion Mnallma are ib r predominant aril in Iran and
Azerbaijan and llir majority In Iraq Small numtw-r* ratal
rlarwherr In Ihe Muslim world

Seven of nine panda cubs survive
IIE U IN G — Seven ol nine jianila i u ln Ivan In C hina Ihla year
have aura lied
/hang Anju dirrrlnr (4 lire Glang I’anda llrrrdm g Tec hnique
Committee said at ihe group* annual meeting that the
survival rale nf panda rubw la nowr 77 H prtren l
Panda* are native only In aouthwrwi and m itra l C hlria and
only about I &lt;*»» remain in the wild China’* n m r e n ailnn
efloeta hate (caused on artificial (tree-ding among rapllve
panda*
Tw o pair* of jianita* liave fw-en ahlp|ied in Japan and Sonlli
Korea thl* year a* pari of International e««.pr»ation in breeding
ihe rare animal. ( hlria • idltilal X in h ua nrwr* agency said
today

Train robbers sentenced to death
BKU1NO — four train rotdirr* and rapist* wtro *iru&lt; k on the
T ran* Siberian railway between IW-uing and Moscow have tieen
sentenced lo death
I hr uftidal X ’*bu-i \ n r&gt; A f n v v reported to la s th&lt;- four
criminal* were invrdvrd In iwo separate gang*
The llr*t
rig id unettqdtnrtl people Irnm Ifeijmg
headed by Nlu Dun. who robbed &lt; hln rw r citizen* on the train
and In Mow ow 14 lime* tietwrrn Ja n u a ry and J u ly id D «i
year
The other « a*r involved live men from lieijing w h o rohtird
l&gt;a**rngrr« on the tialn and in Mow ow nine lime* twiwern
Ortohrr 1992 and May 1993 They a lw i tejiralrdlv rajied a
woman pa*wnger Man h 11, Ihe rrport wild
The lieijing Evening New* «aid Nlu and ih rre other
ringleader* were *enienrrd In dralh T h e nilier* w rre given jail
term* tanging Irmn ihrre year* to lile u n p riwminent
Xinhua *aid olher aimllar raw* were under lnvr*iigaimn and
Ihe criminal* would he wrverrlv punished
The Tran* Siberian railway ha* become a trading pljrellne
between China and Hu**ia F.vrry train I* |m &lt;krd w ith Itinerant
Chlne*e and Russian trader* who deal m everything from dog*
lo down jacket*

Husband jailed for refusing divorce dies
JEH U S A I.K M — A man who »|ieni 32 year* In priwtri for
refusing In divorce hi* wife ha* gone lo III* grave without
c hanging hi* mind
Ychla Avraham. 70. died Sunday, a week after lie was
transferred from Mamie Prison lo a hospital near T e l Aviv
following a stroke.
Ill* fdi-yrar-old wife. Ora. wa* olisetving Ihe ritual seven day
mourning period despite her frequently declared hatred for her
husband and (be det adr* she iqienl Irvin g to divorce him
No one else bad ever »pent so much lim e in an Israeli prison
for refusing to grunt a divorce
Mabhinical courts, which control m a trtninny and divorce in
Israel, require mutual consent to lirrak up a marriage T h r
stale Intervenes only In extreme raws
Mrs Avruham lias said stir married firr husband In Yemen
52 year* ago al age I t because her parent* needed ib r money
and sold her They moved lo Israel In 1951 ami settled In Tel
Aviv About a year la in Avraham was stricken with epilepsy,
stopped working and Iw-gan Iw-allng Ids wife and their two girl*
th r Maartv newspaper said
Mrs Avraham Hied lor divorce in 1955. but her husband, an
Orthodox Jew . refused. Seven yean later hr was srrilrnced to
jail until hr agreed to a divorce
"Over my dead body." h r rrjsirtedly pledged.

From Associated Press reports

Herald Staff Writer______________

Theatre review

H i*r time — simimer in thr
i l l — only thr Bound* id the
•tty are im H loo pretlv a* a single
*lud fell* ll* victim and forever
alter* Ihe life id Val Jofmwiti and
family.
K r m ln o lr Cnm rn u nity Col
lege • set ond offering nf II*
theatrical araaon Spin Second '
by Drum* M&lt; Inivre opened I&gt;et
I and will end on Det I I
Thi* drama take* a realistic
hath al rliolt e* one make* — in a
blink id an eye — a flashpoint —
a hurled r r « idler lion Pear and
loathing furled fry racial haired
A giatd cop who liaptirii* lo be
hU&lt; k arid a burglar a petty
trim inal who I* white, confruul
each other on New York City'*
mean *trret* mi ib r Fourth id
Ju ly |!NM
Johnson arrests W illiam If
Willi* wtio i* attempting In *lraf
a 77 (Nd*molillr Calling for a
Ism kup i ar lo lrari*|a&gt;rt Willi* for
laaiklllg It * rrm « llkr another
riiutln r n Ighl on the i rime
ruble n street* id tfte trig city
Trying lu rwape. Willi* a*
|a»rira&gt;rd by Janie* t. W’hlt
tington I* the personift. a non id
Il»r jirtly lonntvtng small time
bund lie I olltnvr* In wheedle
rajole and hrtlie Johnsrm Sen*
tng failure lie hrtornr* ini rra*
Ingly foul mrauthfd unleashing
a stream of ra&lt; u l epithets *o
ugly and degrading Johnson
take* atm and *hnot* Willi*
through tlie heart Mrmovtng
Willi* haruk ufl* jdaiiting the
v ir llm • knife In hi* hand.
Jtdmwtri set* the crime m r n r a*
oneidju«tlflafdr hntnk hie
A f l r r w r i t in g hi* re (tor l
Johnsrm I* questioned by ht*
commander. Patkrr iKim hrrty
M tone*) a savvy «irretwt*r
idlker who «ii*|&gt;rt t» the validity
id Johnson * re|»&gt;et She tell*
hint ihrre will fir a departmental
Investigation id Ihe shooting
Doubling Johnson's story she

* * * •
hammer* away at th r Inar
i urat te* of ht* tejairt Subtle and
uncom prom ising. June*' por
Irayal l* wise and witty
T h r drama continue* with
J o h n s o n m e e tin g C h a r lie
(Haywood L Pittman), friend
and fellow pidtcr officer, at the
lo c a l b a r w h e re J o h n s o n
explain* “ the accident
Returning Itome to lit* la-loved
wife. Alra ll.vrihdl Srtdll. the
•lory t* rrjiratrd Alea sensing
he husband'* fear of Ihe up
touting Investigation bolster*
Iter liusiM n d « fragile ego by
a iie p im g the story of Willi*'
ai i Idenlal ahixdlng Alra i* a
v fiooltrac tier, a woman who
love* tier husband and I* fearful
for hi* safety Alra a* portrayed
b y S r o f t . Is t o u g h , u n
i o m p rn m lsln g and a strong
VOke for keeping I fie Statu* quo
a* she diwover* what rrally
liapjie tied She hammer* away
al her husband * ro n w lrn rr. in
live their live* a* If nothing ha*
h a p p e n e d , that re trib u tio n
cannot tie made, hlark jiroplr
have suffered ton much already
&lt;&gt;n the other *lde of thr coin
we have Hu*ly Johnson. Val »
tlad a retired |33 year*| rop from
Pttohurgh who I* now enjoying
reitremenl with hi* liorsr* hi*
finaruial «rruM ty Tht* proud
man aMy portrayed by Jolin
Russell. |* a cop who has lived
by Ihe honk, ha* never killed
anyone in the line of duty
R u«ty * whole life ha* hern
•ubjet ted lo a rigid « ode a code
of high moral •tamlard*
A* the drama unfold* and the
truth I* revealed Rusty eon
front* hi* *on raver the moral
responsibility of hi* action* III*
wife and ht* father (good cop/had
iop?) vtr for the soul of Val
III* friend Charlie, t* also a
catalyst for Johnwin's decision

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by Dooms McIntyre

SEMINOLE
C O M M U N ITY c o n r r .t
l ine A rls I heat re
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liftm an (Charlie| who convey* a
loose and ea*v manner dtw lose*
a m orr troubling i harartrr
Thl* drama stir* the hcari and
mind It make* one frel the |Mlu

Survey: Drunkenness at college
makes sober students suffer
■ y B R IN O A C. C O Lf MAN
AP Medical Writer
C H IC A G O — Hinge drinking t«
raQip.au on glinoaf m third of the
nation * i am puses - and where
It prevail* v T p i students suffer,
a survey lo u ifll
Student* on i ainpuse* where
tfirre's a lot id hinge drinking are
affected In a uumtier of way* —
lot hiding physical assault sex
ual harassment property dam­
age and interrupted sleep or
s t u d y t i m e . " t a ld H e n r y
W’echster. director of the Alcohol
Studies Program at the Harvard
School of Public Health
III* team surveyed 17.592
student* on 140 campuses last
year Finding* apjiear In today'*
Journal ol the American Medical
Association
Forty four jierrent of student*
reported binging, defined a*
downing five drink* or lirer* In a
row for men nr four In a row for
women at least once In the two
weeks brforr the survey.
Nineteen p rrcrn l of all stu­
dents were frequent lungers —
having al least Ihrre binges in
the |&gt;crlod T h r five or four
d rin k s d id not have to hr
consumed within a specific time
l&gt;eriod to qualify as hinging
Htngers tend lo drink for thr
express p urpo se of g e llin g
drunk. W rrh s lrr said
Jacob Tulbntt knows the type
Tfte freshman al Southern Illi­
nois University In Carbotuhtlr
•slid off campus bars that lure
students with discounted pitch
era of lirrr only make matters
worse.
"They've got all those sjirtials
at the lu rs on weekday*, so
that'* when everyImmI v goes."
Talbott said
"T h e y 'll come in (the dorml at
2 or 3 In th r morning, and
maybe I'm actually Irving to get
lo bed early th.il night.'* lie said
■‘Th e y 'll be running up and
down the halls and stuff Then I
can't gel lo alrep. If l ‘v r got a U
or 10 o'clock i lass the next day.
I'm not very happy.'*

(linger* were seven times as
likely- to have unprotected w x as
turn binge drinkers IO times a*
likely to drive alter drinking and
11 times a* likely to tali behind
In thetr studies the survey said

Th e y were also about 2SA
times as likely fo have their
study or sleep interrupted or
th eir p r o p r r ty dam aged bv
drinkers the survey said
Katharine C I.vail, president
id University of Wisconsin Sys­
At about o n r-th lrd of the tem sim I chair id thr advisory
schools m orr than 50 percent of Ixurd lor th r Harvard study,
said orientation and rounaeltng
students surveyed were htngers
At another third, fewer than 35 p r o g r a m s a im e d at b in g e
perrenl were htngers The sur­ drinkers at ner school* haw
vey did not identify particular bren largely unsuccessful
" I In c re a s in g ly en co u n te r
schools
student* wlio comm ent thry
Solier students at the hravy- have a mominate whose drink­
drtnklng school* w rre m urh ing Interferes with their studs
O r that they
m orr likely lo endure abuse Inim time,** l.yall said
with a
drinking students than teetotal­ were out on Saturday
er* at the lowrst level drinking friend who got so drunk they got
sick and ru ln rd everybody's
schools
evening "
Al the heavy-drinking school*
sober students were more than
twice as likely- to lie Insulted, hit.
assaulted or experience u n ­
wanted sexual advances from
drinking students

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Director Sara 7. Daspln ha * ;
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W A S H IN G T O N
The Energy Department plan* a complex
and i t**ily i* p.n kagtng nl Inn* nl highly radlnai tl*r plulutilum
alter an inlrrnAl te* lew hninil *totage inndltkift* lt*at endanger
worker* and possibly the public
I h r irvKM in tlrird last March. r*antined plutniilum *tnragr
at .13 government *lte* in more than a dw e ll Mate*
Investigator* found plutonium in leaking and intruding
pat kagri III I rat king pla*tn bottles. Ill old decaying building*
and in pipe*. w nttlaiii.il *ent* equipment and machinery
''Overall Hi* Inventory of pltiliitiiiun present* significant
ha/arit* to worker* tin public and environment, and little
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D A N V Il.I.h Va
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In death h&gt;r alt." king mall •at Her* — even though no one was
bitten
|)i *i i i i i luitge I Hyland l)od*on burned Ih r order Tuesday
hut tlltl mil *« • a date lot the ring named Sm okry hi Ik - pul In
sleep Hr al*n thud Smokry * owner. Craig Shawm Jackson.
I V lI n t owning a vh loti* animat
Ja* k*oit plan* lo appeal.
Three mall l arrh r* *&lt;tltl Sm okry altar krd amt chased Itirm.
hul didn't Idle ihem One earlier *aid Ja r knot* encouraged thr
ring lo l u n g e at hint Another *ald *hr was *o (rtghlrnrd lhal
*hr telu*eri lo d r liver mall on Jar ksnn's street
Jackson *al&lt;l lit* dog behaves In an aggrr**ivr maimer only
lo pintrr iTrim nr lit* pnqa-rty H r r l.ilm* it* a c.**e ol mistaken
Identity, amt lhal oilier ling* who look like Sm okry were
rr*|M&gt;ii*ihlr lot the ali.u k*
Sm okry w, ** tiring held aI III* Danville Humane Society.

Toddler drowns in washing machine
R USK M K AI). • .till
A 2 year old drowned alter crawling on
Input a runiting washing machine and (.tiling Inside.
An autopsy I ur*day itelrr mined Holier 1 More tin's death was
ur r lilrutal. hu Ii I slirrlH'* ileptny J r ll Cannon Tlir lid rut the
washing ilia* him had I k-c ii propped open brratisr ol a (aully
iitecltanlsin. auihnillle**alil
HobeiC* granditioiliei found him utmui III m inutrs alter hr
fell In Ihr machine Sunday night. lie died shortly alter arriving
al a lHispll.il
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�December 7, 1994

W EDNESDAY

S p o rts

School
is
in
session
Rally a lesson

LOCALLY
SRD softball meeting tonight
S A M O R I) - Ih e Sanford Mi &lt;tr.tiimi |v
(Kiitm ini mill hold II* H in tin g lur t lx |«&gt;I.u I» .« i
so MIm II Ir.tgot* tonight ( U n i
Drt ?| .it llir
Downtown Youth Center Sanford City Hull
Tram * with trp trw rn lalltr* at I hr ixgatll/a
lion.il meeting which will *tatt ill It |t|ll t ill
rn r l t r a irih irllm i in thru irgtstr.itloit Irr
l.ragor* will ItrKIII plav Ihr w rrk nl.l.tll ••
f'.x ill lull* i .ill .l:M&gt; 56M7

AROUND THE STATE
Marlins aquire Powoll
MIAMI — T lx Miifiit.i Mailm* traded m -i mill
li.iu n u n Dirt D a rtxrlr In Ihr Daltlm txr Oriole*
Inf plli h r! Ju&gt; iNiwrll mi T l i m h l
Powell 22 w.i* ih r Ottol. * llr»l pli k and I h r
19th m rt.ill In Ih r .lun r t'KM (hull mil nl
Ml*«l**lppl Stair 1 rtlvrfsH) H r *jxnl I ‘KM .it
Frederick nl Ih r Carolina lr«| (u f. finishing with
.i 7 7 record and a 4 ‘*6 KIIA in 26 n j m n

Dolphins outlast Bulls
T A M I'A - 1 'in h n M n Mu ah Rt&gt;**
»»r« i1 .1
lOftxil )um |xr w ith I I m u n d i M l lo h it
Jacksonville In a 71-70 win over Smith FltXllbl
Kip Slnnr h.nl Hi point* fix I h r Dolphin* 14 Ol
J r w Saltrt* llnl*hril W ith 22 In lr.ul Smith
Florida 12 21 .Irrn m r Rohln*oti ail tin I |H

Syracuse blows away 'Canes
t'O K A I. C A B L E S

forward .John Wallace

*1 oirtl 24 |mtni* unit I j v i r m r M nirn added 20
In Syracuse * h i 1 / 1 victory o v n M 1.11111 In Imih

Irani * lll|{ Ex*t conference opener*
T h r Hurricane* (3 1 (V II lu ll! now drnp|xd
I hr it l.»«t 21 fonfrrenre game* m&lt; lotting .ill 111
l.i«t vr.ir Svtui u*r ranked IBtfl. 14 I M il I1.1 *
1*mi Imtr game* In a tin* *iim r dropping II*
*r.i*nn n p rn rr ln lin il| [r Washington
Constantin Popa In ) Min 1 .1 i with 17 (mini* anil
13 rebound* Steven Edward* aildrd I 4 pnliil*
For Syracuse Michael l.lnvd added HI and
J II Heafsnyder hud IO

Florida women pound B-C
G A IN E S V IL L E Takllya Ikivi* *tnrrd 13
i* a n t»a » itiP lim u la U d v O lln m extended ilirir
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Thirteen rankr() "Morula 15 ll wa* Ird by
lrr*hm .in Murrirl Page with 14 |mlnl* and liana
Sm ith a frr*hntun Irnni Si ('lo u d with IO
point* and t l i a**l*t* S i h r m r Ja&lt; k*nn Ird
llethunr ( &lt;mkmanl2 21 with IO point*

for Rams, Lions
By T O N Y O s tO R M IK R
Herald Sports Editor

_______

O V IE D O — Every r»| x tiriH e . #&lt;**1 or l*ud 1*
an opportunity (m learning
T h n r w rtr p lm iy of lr«* m » In lx Ira iix d
Tixw tay night when ih r I akr Mary Ham* rallied
Irmti an 11 point d rftrll In thr third quarter to
pull out a 55 50 vtitory over tlx Oviedo Lion* in
Sritilnolr Atlrlrtir C n rd rrrlitr Kill* tiaskettull
plav al I K lrd n Ht|(h S* hoot
* Till* I* a tag win hx u». |u*l huge. *aid l.akr
Mary roach Carl Brow n I told tlx kul* that they
•htiwrd a Ini ol thurut lrr coming (rum I* hind
anti w inning 1 hi* tx»llgaitic on Ih r road
I'm very proud id th r wav ihry *iut k In t lx r r
and ix h r v r d in th rm w lv r* Anti our b ro th
playrti exirrm elv writ Itx u* tonight Th e y won
t lx Kanir lor o* '
Trailtnii 25 I h at halltim r lix Nam* plaved
most &lt;»( th r ihirtl quarter without 6fi*&gt;t. 2 lot h
tenter taxi Hammett In her plate Drhhtr Ih ilx r
i-ontnbulcd thrre ol her right rrtmund* anti tlirre
o( her Itxrr a**l*l* a* l^lk r MafV t lo*rtl thr |(a|i to
Ih trr |KXnt* with a 13 5 IHirrv at tlx ro d ol Ih r
(xrlnd
then, alter Courtney Karri* Innled not with
5 02 remaining in thr gum r fr*etvr tputrd* Dana
KaplouU* and Whitney Arrow hrl|xtl thr Ham*
1 lt«*r out Ih r game with a 16 5 ru*h
Ilir y (Ih r l e w 4il w rrr iradv lo play louighl.
that wa» ih r d U Te rro tr." *aid Drown
And ilx y
played w ith confidence Th e y believed in
See G ir l* . r*ge 2B
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H »M **•«•I , V H M*m«
Thefo were bodies (lying everywhere tn Tuesday s
Seminole Alhletic Conterence clash between the
Oviedo Lion* end Lake Mery Hams Trading by 11

Lyman tops Colonial
Prom Staff Report*
L O N G W O O D — D r Wayne Ik II
scored 19 |M&gt;lnt* ami pullrd down
15 rrlMiumi* a* thr homrstaiuilng
L y m a n G re yho u n d * hrld oil a
romrlMt k rlltxi by Colonial. 50-48
T l x Greyhound* Ird by flvr |xilnl%
when ih r G rm a d lrr* hit a Ih rrrpotnirr with ninr *rrond» Irll A h rr
.1 timeout. Colonial forced a Lym an
turnover with *1 * *rmnd* remain
lug hut could nol grt olf a *hol
Tavarnn Raymon added 10 |m&gt;h ii *
lo thr Grryhoiind* allark Ell Dr
*&gt;mllago M txrtl a game high 20 Itx
Colonial
Colonial won ih r junior varsity

AROUND THE NATION
Magic crush Cavaliers
C L E V E L A N D — A n lrrn rr Hurduw.it *&gt;mril
IO (mint* and Shuiphllr O N r.il hail ninr during
Orlando * 42 point hr*t quarter a* ih r M.ign
liral thr Cleveland Cavalier* I 14 07
O A r a l and Nick Anderson tlnl*hrd with 2(i
(mint* rut h — both on 11 (nr 14 shooting - anti
Harduwuv (lnl*hrd with 20
Jo h n William* anti T r r rr ll Itranilnn srorrd 14
point*rat h and Mark Price l . l l m ( Irvrlantl

g .u n r. 43 11

Wildcats maul Seminoles

T h r Greyhounds Improved lo 4 2.

TU C S O N . Arlz — Damon Slotidanilrr *t nrrtl
25 (Milnt* and No N Arizona inadr a tln/rn
3-polnters in defeating Ftorlda Stair 96-78
Kay Owes s&lt;nrrtl 14 |Miinl*. Milt * Simon 13.
J o r M&lt; l.r.m 12 and C orry William* 11 lor ASH
( 4- 11. while FSU ( 3- 11 was Ird by Corry laiul*
w ith 17 holt Sura 15 and JamewColIln* 12

Prom Staff Report*

Womens’ Basketball
Seminole CC el Hillsborough C C , 7 p m

Boys’ Basketball
Oviedo el Dellone. JV. 5 30 p m . V. 7 p m
Spruce Creek el Lake Howell. Junior varsity,
5 45 p m . varsity, 7 30 p m

Girls’ Basketball

Hprpkl ^fvotOby «og#f Hsenseh

DaLand el Lake Mary. JV 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m

Lake Branlley el Seminole. Junior vastly. 5 15
p m ; varsity, 7 p m
L. Howell el Lyman. JV. 5 45 p m . V, 7 30 p m
Oviedo at L. Mery. JV. 5 45 p m . V. 7 30 p m

Wrestling

DntYayno Bell (No 24) collected 19 points and 15 rebounds to lead tho
Lyman Groyhounds in Ihoir 5048 victory ovor
------- Colonial
- - - - - - Tuesday
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Friday
Lyman will host Lake

N A TIO N A L B A S K E T B A L L AS S O C IA TIO N
[ 7 30 p.m — SU N . Cleveland at Orlando. Il.l

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while Colonial Irll lo 3 2 Lyman
will host I.akr Mary In a Imyw'gtrl*
do uh lrhradrr on Thur*tlay (Junior
varaliy) anti Friday (varaliy).
See Boya, Page 2B

L A K E M ARY A m ir Bradley
w orrtl a (&gt;air of goal* and llm -ikr
Kent and Angle Olaon added one
*rtirr rat h a* thr Lake Mary Ram*
blanked thr Oviedo Lions 4-0 In a
Seminole Allilellc C o n lrre n rr gnls
aorrrr game Tuesday night al Dun
T Reynold* Stadium
"In Ih r firm half, w r out shot
ihrm hut m old nol gri ih r ball In
Ih r n r l." said U ik r Mary brad
roach Dill El**rle. AVr missed some
good scoring tipjMxionlilr* In ih r
*rrtmd half ih r girl* decldrd lo plav
a littlr liardrr and got aomr thing*
dtinr.
"Ovleo i has a gotal young Irani,
but w r ra p ila lU rd on ihrlr mistakes
at limes tn llir second half."
The two preliminary contests also
w e n tl lI lhi r tra
R a m ss ’ w a y as n
l l il
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(rrshm rn won 3 2 and llir junior

vaislly 4-0
Michelle R rvllo slop|xd *lv *btil*
and J r n r l Clark one over Ih r dual
20 mlnulea In go.il lo preserve ihr
shutout lor I .akr Mary
l^ikr Mary (5 -2 1 on Ihe sr.tvml
will l x al Lym an on Thursday while
Oviedo (5 6 - 11will host Seminole
HAW KS NIP HOUNDS
W IN T E R PARK - Stacy INx unit
C a lly Howell scored second hall
goals as ih r Lake llo w rll Sllvrr
H aw ks c a m r hark from a 1 0
halfllm r tlrlit It lo defeat Ih r Lyman
Greyhounds. 2-1. In a girls' Semi­
nole Athletic Conference soccer
m a t c h at R ic h a r d E . E v a n s
Stadium
Lym an hail lakrn a I Cl lead
tnltlway through thr Hist hall tin a
w rll-p la rrd corner kirk by Sue
Kaminski
Hut Ptx tied Ih r game at thr 26
See Soccer. Page 2 B

Blake out to prove he’s no fluke in return to N ew York
B yJO E KAY

L. Mary el DeLand. JV. 6 30 p m . V. 7 30 p m

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Lake Mary blanks Oviedo

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Boys’ Soccer

points in the third quarter. Lori Hammett (No 42
•eft). Laura Hagucct (No. 32) end the Rams reined
lo beet Lindsey Wynegar (No 33t and Ihe Lions

AP Sports Writer
C IN C IN N A T I — Je ll Blake won't l x trying to
prove anything when h r make* his return to New
York. There's still a lot to prove to hi* new Irani.
lilakc. a graduate ol Seminole High School.
Iratl* the Cincinnati Bengal* Into N'r’v York tin
Sunday to play the Giants In a stadium where hr
spent two years tin the sidelines ll will lx a
reminder of how tar ih r tpiarirrh.it k haacomc.
Blake spent two seasons as a b.u kup lor the
Jets, w h o cut lilm Iasi August. Th e Bengal*
signrd him as a Ihird-strtnger. W hen David
Kllnglrr and Don Hollas wenl down. Blake's
rarrer Dually took till
.
H r has been A F C offensive plavrr of Ihe week

and rlfrnsivt- player of thr month. Ih r ronfrrrnce'a leading passer anil Ih r league's most
hnprnhahlr surer** story Anti now lie's going
hark to Ihr place where they frll he'd never
amount lo tout h
"It's a place where I wtxkrtl T h a i's thr way I
look at tt I’m not going back to New York lo try
to prove anybody wrong or anything like that."
hr said “ I'm just going op thrre to play football
anil try lo llntsh up these three weeks like I did
my llrsi three weeks that I siurlrtl here."
Blake had Ills worst game yrt tn a 38-15
drubbing by Ih r Pittsburgh S trrlrrs Iasi Sunday,
shilling llir Blakrmaidn that swept thr rlly
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Woodson Intrrceptid Blake and ran It hack lor a
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of 19 — thr fewest completions by a Bengal*
tpiartrrhark this season — for 156 yards
Reminder. It was only hi* sixth career start
" I ’ve got u long way lo go as a slatting
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Ills n u m lx rs aren't. H r threw lor 387 yard*
and 354 yards In consecutive wins over Seattle
and Houston, selling oft Illakemanla He has
thrown for 207. 215 and 156 in the last three
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What’s Cooking?

IN B R IE F

T a sty lo w -fa t re c ip e s fill th e h o lid a y b ill

A tribute to children worldwide
D M .A N I)
D ir Stetson University f'lilld rrn • Choir,
d im ted bv Dr Ann H Small will celebrate Dwtr 10th
anniversary m u m w llh the annual (all corn eri un Finlay. Dr«
'* al H |i in In I llratirOi Hall The pmgr.im will feature S/iltll ot
Dir Child by Rupert Lang A unique work for choir wtlh
rlrt Ironu lapr Ihta la a tribute lochlldrrn worldwtilr who have
•orvtvrd intrtnailonal war* i nnflM and * m (r In Ethiopia
D u ll Rwanda Bosnia and ll»r Middle Fast Other win k% on I hr
program liu'ludr Mlsu l*rt|orua |m m Vinos by Francis* o
SiOir/ ,nii| Laudale I 'to 1 1 by Tell* MrndelMohtl a* writ a*
arrangement* of (oik *nug* from around th r world A f t
doiMilnu III v n lo r* I J Undent* Irrr lot Friend* and Patron* ol
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CALENDAR
Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A lot j| rliapfrr of W right Wan her* m rri* at Ihr |.ake Mary
Cotnmunllv B u ild in g r u n Thursday (rum 4 45 loti 45 p in

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
D tr Om ni ] oast masters Club will m rri at 5 :« i p.m r i r r t
Thursday al ih* AAA building IOOO AAA Drive. Hralhrow
&lt;'all Sam Ryan al f)71 'Jti’Wl for more Information

AARP meets Thursday
Th r Sanford A MD' Chapter meet* (fie *eeond Thonwfay of
ih r month at 10 a m al Dir Sanford Srnlor C r n ir r Mrmfrrr*
arr avkrd lo bring a u n rrrd dish for lunrh

Rotary meets early
Hoiary Club of l.ake Mary meet* Thur*&lt;lay morning*
7.TO tt .ID a m al thr Tirnatuan Country C lub , on Rinehart
Hiail Contact Ctiartlr Meek*. president at 323-8735

Em ploym ent opportunities for seniors
An employment program sponsored by the AAKP Senior
Com m unity Service I* available every Thursday morning from
‘l a m lo noon al Die Lake Mary Srnlor Center 15H S Country
Club Hoad Hill Downey will a**i*t senior* with employ merit
opportunity* Cor Information, t all 324 -3060

Annually tl&gt;e Aid A w * la Don
for l.utbrran* conducts L u th e r
ana H e a lth ) Holiday Rr&gt; tp&gt;
Contest (ealiirlnif non alcohol U
punchr* and low bit ap|irtl/rr*
andentrrr*
An AA I. kjmkrkjieraon *ald.
The l«e*t way lo |»rrvent a belly
or bottom b u rg e o n in g Ih l*
season I* to keep total ralofle
I n t a k e m o d e r a t e a n d to
r t r u iw "
(be three following rerlja-s
won Die HUM ronte»t T lw y will
make a healthy hit during any
season
L O W F A T P A R T Y
V E G E TA B L E SPREAD
2 Tt»*p water
it to h l*p rh k ken bouillon
crystal* or *4 &lt; hlckrn bouillon
1 ubr
1 (ft 0 / I |Mt kagr no fat or tow
fat t ream t hre*r, widened at
room trni|ieralurr
2 In .1 T la p finely rbopped
onion
*4 rup finely rhopprd eaull
flow rr
'* ru p finely t hop) ted broccoli
1 1 rup shredded 1 allot
'» to 1 lap salt free or other
favorite her ft seasoning blend
Combine water and rh le k rn
bouillon crystal* nr rube in
kinall glass howl Microwave on
High until bouillon t* dissolved,
about I A le u in d v Add softened
no fat r r r a m rhee*e blend
thoroughly with fork nr elec trie
miser Add finely tlmpped vegc
table* and seasoning blend Mix
well Pour Into serving bowl
Servr av a spread with cracker*.
tiagcU or cocktail bread Makr*
alamt 2N ( | tahle*|mon| serving*
FE S TIV E F R U IT
G LO W PUNCH
I 112 o/| can frozen orange

D E A R A B B Y : I was horn in an
era when manners werr impor­
tant I was recently invited to a
bridal shower I have never met
the bride nor groom, the bride s
m o th e r a n d I b e lo ng to a
women's club
A* a courtesy to the bride s
mother. I accepted the Invna­
tion. and I feel I brought a nice
gift for the hrtdal shower A* I
was t ilt in g w llh the o th rr
guests. II suddenly dawned on
me Dial I had not bren invited to
the wedding! I had heard It was
going to Ice a church wedding —
and a very grand affair —
followed by a dinner
Is this the new yuppie form of
greed and tacky taste? No names
or city, please Sign m r
USED
D E A R U S E D : I don't know
what one w*ould cal! It — licit
those who are invited to bridal
showers should most certainly
be Invited lo the wedding

Malanian* al Pomodoro aaapad In Italian tradition.
In puneh bowl, combine con
centrate* and apple |ulcr Stir in
ginger ale Spoon sherbet Into
tmwl Serve Immediately Makes
2NI 'v ru p ) servings
H O L I D A Y
C H I C K E N
TE TR A Z ZIN I
ft O Z % | ia g h e !t|

2 r ups sherd mushroom*
*4 r u p I *4 »tlc kl margarine
k r u p flour
2 rup* rh le k rn broth
I cup skim milk
I t»p salt
*4 lap pepper
3 &lt; u p s cubed. r n n k r d &lt; h l c k r n
htrast

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1 112 oi l can frozen lemonade
concentrate, thawed
1 qt ginger ale. r hilled
I pint lemon or orange *hrrt&gt;et

Cook spaghetti arrordlng to
(varkagr direction*; drain and
pour noodles Into a targe Imwl
In a slutlbiw nonstick frvpan

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

D E A R A B B Y : Rrgadlng a rr
cent Irtirr about a gai w ho d id n ’t
know tl it was proper to attend
her 10 year reunion because she
didn't graduate Here’s m y 2
rents worth:
I am on th r c n m m ilirr for our
1 0-year r e u n io n , w h ic h Is
scheduled for next year. We will
welcome everyone who was part
of our class High School is not
only about getting the degree —
it's about a lot of year* of hard
work and building friendships
Tell "Nameless" that if th r
reunion committee thinks It'*
"Improper” for her lo attend her
class reunion, she ran come to
ours!

PORT ANGELES HIOH
SCHOOL CLASS OP I 9 8 S .
KIRKLAND. WASH.

WEDNESDAY’S PRIME TIME

s p ra y e d w ith v e g e t a b l e oil
c ooki ng spray, saute
mushrooms until tr n d r r add to
rooked spaghrttl Melt marga
line In saucepan Blend In flour
until thoroughly combined Add
chicken broth Cook, stirring or
whisking constantly, until m ix ­
ture thickens Hemove from
heat Add milk, salt and pepper
Add half of sauce to rhtckrn and
half In spaghetti Layer spaghetti
and chic ken In casserole dish or
r o u n d g la s s b a k in g d is h
Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese
Hake at 3 7 5 U ' for 20 to 25
m inutrs Makes6 servings

P a rm e s a n

Juice concentrate, thawed

‘Tw in s ’ eatery may
be double trouble
D E A R R E A D E R S : Walt Street
Journal reporter .Joyce Cohen
wrotr a piece about Identical
twins that I found fascinating
For oprnrrs l.lsa and Debbie
Can/ of Manhattan decided to
capitalize on jrenple'* 1,1*1 mat ton
with twins. *0 they are opening a
(Mr and restaurant that will bc
slaflrd by two dozen sets ol
Identical twins — wearing iden­
tical clothes and working tden"D rat hours Th e name of the
restaurant? Tw in*.'- what rise?
Where did they find all these
. twins'* It was easy — they
. advertised In Ihe newspaper
I prrdtct douhlr trouble If Ihr
service is not up to snuff, (lie
customers will not know which
twin to chew out. Or one twin
will have served Table 3 — and
thr oilier twin will pick up thr
tip
If they're still In business
when I get to Manhattan. I am
going lo book a table for two and
bring my twin sister!

ice fnc. Chicago is a traditional
Italian dish /Ion a prlllo'

The enduring appeal of eg­
gplant Is Its versatility It can hr
enjoyed In a variety of dishes
T h e following eggplant recipe,
submitted by Deru* Media Serv­

M E L A N Z A N E A L POMODORO
1Baked Eg gplant w ith T o m a to
Sauce)
2 medium -sized eggplants
14 ru p tomato paste
1 medium-ripe tomato
2 anchovy fillet* packed in
olive ml. diced
2 Th sp capers diced
fi Thsp Italian extra virgin
olive oil
2 clove* minced garlic
2 Tb sp chopped fresh garlic
4 Tbsp
f re s h ly g ra te d
Parmesan cheese
Salt and |&gt;epi&gt;eT to lastr
Wash eggplants, do not rr
move stem* C ut lengthwise
Seore each half with rrts*-en»ss
cuts Salt and let stand 14 hour
to release water Dry eggplants
set aside in ovenproof dish Mix
garlic and 4 tablespoons ollvr oil
and pour one lahlrspoon over
each half Hake In preheated
400*F oven for 25 30 minutes
T o make sauce Put remaining
2 tablespoon* olive otl Into pan.
add diced anchovy fillets and
c a p e rs ; add c h o p p e d fresh
tomato and tomato paste Salt,
pepper to tame Cook on low
he*t for M m inutes, stirring
gently Remove eggplants from
oven to serving dish Spread
spoonful* of sauce over each
half Sprinkle with grated cheese
and bits of chopped parsley
Serves four.

Freeze holiday foods now
to enjoy in relaxed setting
Many holiday food* can hr
p rrparrd well 111 advance lo hrlp
rase the sires* at till* time of the
year Start now and tuck a few
ttcm* In the freezer, refrigerator,
or preserved *omr way and you
will be ready When freezing be
*urr lo use freezer bag* and/or
containers Hrfrtgrraled Hems
rrq u lrr air tight coverings.
Having a punch ready-made
will make a planned or spon­
taneous gel together easy.

HOLIDAY TEA PUNCH
6 rup* water
2 3-Inch cinnamon stick*
I t*p whole cloves
1 tap whole allspice
3 tea bag*
Hi cup sugar
2 carta |I2 oz. each) frozen
cranberry raspberry juice con­
centrate
1 12-literI bottle club soda or
lemon-lime soda
M rasurr water Into 2-quan
glass batter Imwl. Tie spices In a
chreseclnth hag or coffee filter
Place In water along w ith tea
bag*
Microwave 1100 percent), un­
covered. 10-12 minutes or until
heated. Let stand 30 nitnulr*
Remove spices and tea bags,
squeezing gently.Stir In sugar
Add Juice concentrate. Cover
and chill until rudy to use
T « use. pour concentrate over
Ice tn glasses, filling half full.
Finish filling with chilled soda
These m ini cheese Utils arr
Ideal for make ahead prepara­
tion. Store tn the refrigerator for
up to 2 days or freeze for longer
storage.

CHEESE BALLS ON A STICK
4 oz. cream cheese
I cup (4 oz I shredded Swiss
cheese
I cup 14 oz shredded Cheddar
cheese
I tsp.honey
1% tsp. curry powder
*4 cup finely rhopprd pecans
24 pretzel sticks
M ic ro w a v e 1100 p e rc e n t!
cream cheese In uncovered
micro-safe Imwl 10-20 seconds
or unit softened. Illctid until
creamy. Add cheeses, honey and
curry: m ix well. Chill mixture
about I hour Roll traspoons of
mixture Into 1-Inch balls. Coat
with chopped pecans. Place on
waxed paper covered baking
sheet. Freeze until firm, about 2
hours. Place In freezer container
and store up lo 2 months.
T o serve, place frozen balls on
serving plate. Lei stand at room
temperature about 30 m inutrs
or until thawed. Insert a pretzel

MICROWAVE
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M Y C O FF

stick tn rach ball Just before
serving
Have individual cheesecakes
on hand In the freezer for
u n e x p e c t e d g u e s ts . T h e s e
p u m p k l n on e s are r e a d ily
rooked In the microwave and are
vu m m y .

PUMPKIN CHEESECAKES
24 gtngersnap cookies
2 packages 18 oz. each) cream
cheese
I cup parked brown sugar
1 can I l6oz.| pumpkin
2 eggs
1 tsp. cinnamon
V4 tsp nutmeg
U tsp ginger
Sweetened whipped cream
Line mlcruwave muffin cup*
with paper liner * Place a cookie.
topslde-up In each paper. Set
aside.
M ic ro w a v e 1100 p e rc e n t)
cream cheese In uncovered 2quart glass baiter bowl 20-40
seconds or until softened Blend
u ntil cream y. Stir In brown
sugar and pumpkin Add eggs
one at a time, beating well after
each. Add cinnamon, nutmeg
and ginger. Mix well
S p o o n s c a n t 1* r u p o f
p u m p k in m ixtu re Into each

jw prr liner
Microwave 1100 perernti fi
rups at a time, uncovered 1*4-2
minutes or until Just about set
Remove paper* from cup Set
aside to cool. Repeal with re­
m aining cups Cool ro m p lrtrlv
R e frig e ra te o r freeze u n t il
served. K desired, top each with
whipped cream and a dusting of
cinnam on or nutmeg
T o freese: Place rhersecakr*
on baking sheet for 2 hours or
until frozen. Th e n transfer to
sealable freezer bag or container

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horns sconomlsl and coordinator
of tbo Single Paronf Displaced
Homamakara Program al Sami
nola Community Collaga. Sand
questions about mlcrowavo
cooking lo hor at tha Ssnlord
H trtld , 300 N. Franch Ava..
Sanford, 32771 or phona: 3231450. axl. 360.)

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nativity scene at City Hall
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m ir»i in turn prompted a pro nativity petition
n li w ithdrew thr request Monday
A local resident sjient thr weekend rtrruU tlng
-nitons supporting thr display And a dozen
lan m ctnlrra *h k *1 In mbrw at thr rear of
.11 netI i hamtvra Monday night to back Ih r
.mgrr *i e n ra prrarncr un public prn|&gt;rrty
I m lust glad w r w rrr ab*r to resolve It.
■ li. • Minsky aaid Tuesday
My main focua
M
to try' to
this com m unity to live together
id rrapret ea&lt; h other a worship and hopefully
r won t luivr any m orr problem* like thi* "
Monday night, council members *ald thry w rrr
fumed by thr flap over th r display, which
« lu dr a plaatit rrplicaa of baby Jesus Mary and
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B y P h illip A ld a r
N »m r years, tfir laaik afHiut
the previous wortd » hamptonship lias yrt lo ap|irar by the
time the nest championship has
commenced Happily, that sltua
ttcin did not arise this year The
victory of the Netherlands team
tfie youngest ever tn wtn the
Bermuda Howl laverage age 331.
and th r tonrtft c o n se cu tive
U S vie lory In the Ventre Cup
are recounted in a Dnik available
fro m lla ro n B a rc la y B ridge
S u p p lie s IROO 374 33311 for
• 37 1»5 It makes Interesting
re ad ing , p a rtic u la rly for re­
searchers of tfie game
Tills deal from the Venic e Cup
final between the United States
and G e rm a n y had some in ­
structive (Milnts
At the other table. Karen
McT'allum. West lor th r United
States, made a weak Jum p
o ve rcall of two hearts over
South's our-diamond o|truing

B y Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
Dec. A. 10 9 4
In the ye ar a h e a d , k r r p
specific goals and objectives in
m ind, hul remain flexible You
will nerd lo adapl your plans lo
conditions as they shift
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov 33 Dec
311 D o l l -y o u r s e lf p ro je c ts
around th r house could D - tun
today and even save you money
Sagittarius, (real yourself lo a
b irth d ay gift Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for thr
year ahead by malting SI 35 lo
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P O. Box 4405. New York. NY
10103 Be sure to state your
zodiac sign
C A P R I C O R N (Dec 2 2 -Ja il
H h Resist srlllsh Inclinations
today If you don't, a friend may
let you know exactly how hr/slir
lecls about your self-servlllg
A Q U A R I U S Man 20-F rit 101
Strive to kt-ep your accounts in
|iro(M-r order today. Don't s|M-nd

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Anaa i to h m o v t Rwzzto

* fratuete
• Poem
7 Baker s
product

country
II (Hunting this out constitutes
"yellow journalism " so t»r n |
willingly place myself in a class
w ill, Sinclair Lewis, the wrttrr
who first rt|iosrd unfair labor
p ra c tic e s and was u n fa irly
latirlrd a "yellow " Journalist for
doing so In te n d in g that female
harassment cd male patients
doesn't exist will not m a k r the
pr ac tue go away
D K A H DR O O T T
I 'm a
4i2 y e a r o ld m a le w it h os*
troporosls and mulll|&gt;lr com
pt r salon fracture* cd the s(itnr I
suffer from constant rth cage and
b a c k p a in a n d h a v e trie d
numerous medications for con­
trol What can t«r done to kill the

m anner

ROBOTMAH'

jtal-i and why don't thr frac lures
heal?
DKAH R K AD KH The frac lures
don't Ileal lire ause the tames are
defic tent In c ah turn Hits mineral
Is necessary for healthy Imnr
metalHillsm and rrc onstruc timi
Therefore, you need a (ire
sc rl(Minn drug sue ti as Didrm irl
or Ualtlm ar which will help
drive ra k lu m into your Dines
Rather than relying merely on
analgesic ■ for |ialn relief you
should
In rny opinion
try hi

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problem in some (tarts cd the

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5sJu/ COvE*ED MEADOW

Hound your

piece entitled "R e a d ers Say
ilarassrnent by Female D in tor*
CiHtimmi
very dlsturhlri)| It
M ini ked id yellow )onrna!ism
I m a registered nurse with 30
years' esperlenee and have
never seen or heard of such
behavior In protecting your
souries. you have allowed Itviar
letters to lie published, which
ipiestions your credibility and
motive The majority ol nurses
are (lallent adviHatrs who would
never think ol doing any ol 1 he
things you mentioned |ly print
tng such smut you damaged the
phystc tan/nurse relationship We
need to work as a team and this
doesn t seem to lie tn your
agenda
T h i s ty p e of un
pcolrssloual twliavtor sliould lie
rensored
DKAH HKADKH W hen I wrote
a column aimed female harass
merit of male |iatlenls I wasn't
|Mrpaird lor the avalanc he ol
letters tre.m readers who had
e ith e r ' t p e r l r n r r d s u c h
harassment or were aware of It
In far l. I was careful to sav in the
original colum n - and In a
subsequent follow up
that I
had no Idea cd the extent ol the
prohlem I still d on’t llut. I
suspect. It Is metre prevalent
than I had assumed
I never staled that this tyjie cd
Itarasament afire ts KVKMY hos
I \ I icy nurse
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ANNIE

■ Military reed
* Slippery
10 Morse
directives
t i Chap
I t Sclty
20 Corded cloth
22 football
coach
Weed 23 Amount owed
24 Bound
2* In addition
27 Route
2* Stool p-geon
But slang
25 Departs
21 Scleworm
2S Devoured
27 Draft agency

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42 Judge
42 Balance
44 Prospectors
find*
4$ Ballet leap
44 Case tor
smalt arliclas
47 Prolound
SO Retirsment
plan intis
St Container

Not e v e ryo n e s c h o irr
l » u it
w o rk e d w rit Ite rr Stir e nd e d Itl
five hearts d o u b le d , m a k in g w ith
a n o v rrt rt rk alter a q ta d r lead
a n d d ia m o n d sw itc h at lilt k tw o

In today * auction, when Wrst
showed length In brails with
bids of two hearts and four
hearts, why was Kast doubling
everything? W hy wasn t slir
raising firarts?
A g a in s t

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doubled West led a heart The
declarer. S u r Plrus. ruffed,
played a diamond In d um m y s
ace and finessed her t.|tadr lo
Nest came th r spade ace ami
Kast rrtalnrd tier queen (though

i d&lt; ii i think it mattered) Dr
c I a r r r c u n 1 1n ti r d s p a d e s
nruirali/ing Kast s trump quern
ami making her contract T h r
United Slates gained IH interna­
tional mate h|M&gt;ints one third ol
Its winning margin
T h r moral Is Play thr card
you are known to hold

funds you have earmarked for
critical future exprnses
P ISC ES (F rb 3&lt;&gt; March 30|
Keep your (dans to yourself
today If you hroadcast your
Intentions, what you s.iy could
lie used against you latrr
A R I E S ( M a n h J i April 191
Monev might h - the tool ol your
problems today
nut lilt- lack ol
It Your skills in managing your
resources i.tnge from M u g very
giMKl to very (MMir
T A U R U S (April 30 May 301
Tem per yo u r optimism w ith
re a lity to d a y . In su b sta n tia l
ho|M*s are easily shaltcretl l»v
m inor d!sap|Miinimrnt%
G E M I N I (M ay 31 June 20|
Y o u can fu lllll an am bition
today, lint the |&gt;rire you |&gt;.iy
might exceed Its worth Take oil
your hlindt-rn ami evaluate the
situation carefully.
C A N C E R Mime 31 July 321
Treat others kindly today even tl
they deal with you in a cool,
c a lc u la tin g m a n m r It VOU
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L E O (Ju ly 33 Aug 321 You
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done anti then slack oil yourself.
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V I R G O I A u g 23 Sept 221
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U .S . S o cce r Federatiorv.Main training In Sem inole
will begin early nest year for the W om en's World
Champtonahtp team at the farllMy in Lake Sylvan
Park T h e y 'll suon atari regular training for the
m en's and youth national teams A n actual
arhedulr hasn't been worked owl. but monthly
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A n d for every day the SO or m ore team
members and training staff are here, they'll be

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S A N F O R D - Th e feature Mm weekend al the
Central Florida Zoological Parit In Sanford la
N ig h t Sights. B oth F rid a y a n d Saturday
evenings, beginning at 7 p.m .. n o vtaMors will
begin with a dinner In the outdoor pavilion. It
will then be followed b y a guided tour of the
i o o ' s
va rio u s a rea s I n c lu d in g the d a rk
H e rp e ta rlu m w h ic h w ill sh ow n o clo rn a l
behavior of various reptiles and amphibians.
During the tour, the only lights will be
supplied by flashlight, n the event la expected
to have a mysterious atmosphere, and yet be
educational and Interesting.
Advance reservations arc required T h e cost Is
• 15 for adults. §7 for children. Zoological
Society members will receive discount prices.
Deadline for reservations la Friday. Oct. 28
I’hone the *oo si 323-4450. ext. 123.
T h e Central Florida Zoological Park Is located
at 3755 N. H ig h w aty
y 17 92. Just east of
lnterstalc-4. In Sanford.

Lakt Mary taan danca
L A K E MARY - Th e city parka and recreation
department will be holding a Halloween Dance
this Saturday for ages 11 through 15. Music by
Dd. Mr. J . Food, games and other entertainment
have been scheduled. Adm ission al the door is
•3.
T h e event will be from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m..
at the Lake Mary C o m m u n ity Center. 260 N.
Country Club Road.
For additional Information, phone the recre­
ation department at 324-3097.

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Merchants, city say lights, camera, action
Concerns are
aired, resolved
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Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — A film company, (he
city and downtown merchants dis­
cussed a smooth w o rkin g rela­
tionship Monday.
A week ago. downtown Sanford
business owners voiced some ob­
jections to movie and T V filming
which may have closed parts of the
business area streets. Those dif­
ferences have been ironed out and
the lines of communication with
film officials opened.
A discussion of movie a n d televi­
sion film in g was scheduled for

Monday afternoon's Sanford City
C o m m issio n w o rk session, but
hardly any objections were heard.
Downtown merchants and business
leaders who did attend the work
session voiced general support for
the movie Industry and the econom­
ic benefits It has on the overall city.
Katherine Ramaberger of the FUm
Council of the Econom ic Develop­
m ent C o m m is s io n , briefed the
commission on the economic boost
Sanford la receiving from such
filming and video taping.
She said statistics Indicate that
during a recent 12-week period of
production for the movie "Heavens
to Betsy", the area's economy saw a
•11.2 million Impact. Ramaberger
sa id the f ilm c o m p a n y spent

Film ing in
Sanford:
Learn more
Msrakl Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - Following up on the
controversy over using parts of
downtown Sanford for movie film ­
i n g . ih e S a n f o r d H i s t o r i c a l
Downtown Waterfront Association.
S liD W A . la planning a public meet­
ing Tuesday.
According lo SHOW A President
Rod Layer. "It has been Ihe belief of
certain individuals Hint filming Is

good for Sanford and even though
Ihe merchants may n o'
Immediate benefits, they
In
the long n u t.’’
He continued. "Others feel
if
streets in the commercial
be
are closed, the businesses
s e r io u s ly a ffe c te d a n d th e
merchants will lose m u ch
revenue.”
Layer added that some merchants
don’t care, so long as First Street Is
not closed, while others are still
waiting to be convinced either way.
L a y e r ha s a n n o u n c e d th a t
S H D W A . In conjunction with the
O r c a t e r S a n fo rd C h a m b e r o f
Comm erce, has asked Katherine
Ramaberger. vice president of E c o ­
nomic Development Commission of

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Heads are up;
Thunderbirds
have arrived
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Herald Staff Writer

It fine

Pertly
Cloudy

T o d a y : P a r tly
cloudy with widely
scattered afternoon
showers and th un ­
derstorms. High In
the lower 80s. North
w ind 5 to 10 mph.
Rain chance 20 per­
cent.

S A N F O R D — Th is Saturday and Sunday, there
will be no question In Ihe m inds of Sanford and
vicinity residents. Th e Th u n d e rb ird pilots are
amaxlng.
T h e Thunderbirds arc one of the featured
shows during Air Show Orlando this weekend si
Ihe Central Florida Regional Airport In Sanford.
T h e y will be performing In the skies during both
days of Ihe show.
Many members of Ihe team arc Florida natives.
Capl. "B u c k " Rogers ran be seen as aecond solo
pilot In the Thunderbirds' solo flight routines.
Capt. Paul Reagan, executive officer of Ihe team
Is from Orlando. SMSgl. G a ry McCue, line chief, is
from Sanford, and Is a graduate of Seminole High
School.
Others Include maintenance man SSgl. Richard
Street of Melbourne. Information officer SSgl.
Cecil Ennctt of Apopka. Personnel Sgt. Fred
B ro u s s a rd of P a n a m a C it y , and Q u a lity
□ See S h o w , Pegs SB

Air Force Cepl. Clerk T. "Buck” Rogers of Tamps
wee one of the first of Ihe air demonstration

squadron "Thunderbird" pilots to arrive in Sanford
Monday. 8everaJ Floridians are on the team.

FOR THE BEST IN EDITORIALS, OPINIONS AND ANALYSIS OF THE NEWS, READ THE HERAL

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NEWS F R O M THE R E G IO N AND A C R O S S THE S T AB MT E
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Teachers may choose numerical, letter system

Haitian chargad with gun amuggling

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will h a w to compute an average every nine!
"W e are very glad that M b . Garrta-del
Busto (the leader of Ihe parents' groupl weeks T h e nine weeks* grade* each count,
SANFORD — T h e Sem tnolr County erhooi
far two-IUUis of the total grade and the final
h i this to our a tte n tio n ." board
board has been taking a look at the grading
one flfth of the grade h the s rm e a u rc sam
Larry
Strtckirv
said.
process in thr high arhoots since a group of
T h e m em o made Ihe strong point (hat no’
‘ an " interpretative
stu d rn i “ wtO receive a numerical Made of.
T h e grading process, they ask!, was unfair
hea the n 9 0 far a nine week average.'
night s meeting. The m em o, the '
to students.
A ccording lo Dr. T a m M arry, du aclo r of
th r concerned parents agreed, helps clarify
Parents claimed that Ihe arbools had no
the situation and works to th r advantage of high sc hool education for Ihe d t t r t r t . that!
standardized grading m ethod and that If a
proviso takes away thr eatrvww ptm allvr!
the students
teacher used a n u m e ric a l system lo
Garrta-del Bualo thanked the board far it’s effect (of having to average a numerical;
formulate the grade* far each nine week
grade of BO w ith any other grade) " Heq u irk reaction to the situation
period and for the semester r ia n t, the grade
addrd that It would far "hapaaafblr" lo
" I 'm happy lo are thta situation resolved
might be different than If Ihe trather used a
overrum c the deficit of the e strrm e ly low!
so q u ic k ly ." she aaid
letter grade and then assigned a numerical
grade
According to thr memo, a teacher may
weight (four point* for an A . three points for
T h e dlairlrt has also drterm lnrd that t h r
"eserrtar professional ju d g rm e m " to usr
a B. etc.J.
trachers w h o use the numrrtcal system a4
rtth rr a num erakai or letter grading system
grading should compare the letter grade,
Often, they said, w hen the U ltr r method
to arrive at a made for each nine week
wa* uard to calculate the semester grade thr
the semester exam ina­ derived from the numerical method lo thr.
ertod. far th
grade the stuent would h e w earned b y
students would com e out with a lower
tion and far the flanl semestet (transcript!
. T h e teacher has to be consistent with
grade. Th a t, they said, was not fair.

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — T w o Haitians living in South Florida
havr pleaded guilty to federal firearms charge* far their
•rheme to smuggle setniautomatir pistols Into Haiti stuffed tn
frozen turkey*.
Patrick Lzwlseau and Florence Touaaalnt admitted lheir plan
Monday to smuggle up to 110 .M O c a lib r r pistols from Miami
1o Port-au-Prince aa an undeclared — and kthal - turkey
stuffing.
Louiseau. 26. pleaded guilty to dealing In firearm* without a
federal ttrenar and to shipping weapons overseas without an
e tp o n license He coukl fare u p lo I S y e w s In prison and fines
of aa m uch a a t 1.25 million.
Touaaalnt. 27. pleaded g u ilty to m aking (alar statements on a
federal firearms form. She faces up to 10 years In prison and a
possible §250.000 fine.
U .5 District Judge Joar Gonzales accepted the guilty pleas
and scheduled sentencing far Dee. SO.
According to Assistant U S . Attorney U o y d King. Louiseau
and Touaaalnt bought the Lorctn pistols from A Z G u n s and
Pawn Inc. tn Pompano Beach, then smuggled 20 o f the
firearms into Haiti on May 17.
First. K in g said. Louiseau purchased the frozen turkeys at
local grocery stores, then th ey thawed the poultry, stuffed two
lo three of handguns Into each bird, then refrare the fowl.
O n ce refrozen, the loaded birds were packed Into Touaaalnt'*
and Louiseau'* tuggagr and flown to Haiti.

AT il houri m tricttd by Pinwtl
T A M P A — A raata of robberies has prompted Barnett Bank to
restrict hours at some automatic tellers, curtailing part of the
24-hour convenience (he machines were intended to provide.
" T h i s la a pro-act ire stance.*’ said Jo h n Chafaupka. asset
protection specialist with the bank s security service departa decision m ade by the bank due to Incidents
ment. “ It
occurring In the area. We thought It was responsible of us.’
After m ore than 30 A T M S robberies in Tampa this year.
Barnett restricted operating hours at three of Its Tam pa A T M
sites, as well aa two site* tn St. Petersburg No one robbery
prompted the decision.
“ Based on our studies, it (ust seemed lo be appropriate In
those locations.” Chafaupka said.
T h e three Tam pa locations are now open from 6 a m. to 10
p m . Th e St. Petersburg machine* are 7 a.m . to 7 p m
W he n the locations are closed, a lighted sign with red letter*
blare* the status of the machine so customer* don't have lo get
out o f I heir ca rs
So far. Barnett is I he only m ajor chain lo restrict A TM hours.

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Records, involved in the pro­
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Ochoa, Janatyn Garcia Mthna
Kim, Sarah Lazzaro. Amanda
Vanhold. Haathar Rushing,
Julia Jtrnanaz. Tracy Strong.
Shannon Strong. Amy Hapaban
and Carofyn Ciina. HIP* stands
for Healthfully Invofvad Peart
and la a dub mat encourages
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else who knew all about 30-year-old Patrick Clark adopted the
blind m an’s Identity while racking u p four traffic ticket* in
Dade C ounty on Aug. 4.
T h a i deception prompted the Florida Dtvtafan of D river
Licenses on Oct. 10 to Inform Clark — w ho has never had a
driver's license — that his d rive r's license has been suspended
for failure to pay the tickets
N ow . the office's director aaya Clark la the one who'll have to
clear u p the matter with the Dade C o u n ty Court Clerk's Office.
Together, the four traffic tickets' fines and fees total more than

A g e n c ie s plan food Ex-Publix workers say
they were harassed,
denied promotione
stranded anim als

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K s .lO s r Y a i.w p u u U t m .lf a d L * b a m harmed here” said
D l m i t C I t i n Blocker. “ He needs to n ip that In ihe bud
le o nrjiaago t his num ber."
Some
C*a
Tark. w ho lives with hts parents in the Crest haven
neighborhood north of Pompano Beach and la confined to a
wheelchair due lo spinal problems, aaya It just doesn't make
any sense.
“ It's not m y fault II happened." C lark said. "I shouldn’t be
ihe one w ho has to prove anything. But it appears the
bureaucrats aren't going to solve anything.'*
Monday, the Division of D river Licenses confirmed that
whoever It was that got the four tickets in Dade gave C la rk 's
name, hts Pompano Beach address and hla birth dale while
being ticketed.

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T A L L A H A S S E E - Atrboals
w i l l b rin g s t a r v i n g d e e r
stranded by Everglade* flood­
ing some of th e ir favorite
plants. Gov. Law ton Chiles
Chile* planned to join Gam e
and Fresh Water Fish C o m ­
m is s io n o f f i c i a l s , a r e a
sportsmen and m em bers of
the Mlccosukre tribe m aking
t h r first d e liv e rie s to d a y,
spokesman Ron Sachs said
Tuesday.
" T h e threat to the deer
population is real and Im ­
mediate — a result of the
h e a v y r a in f a ll o f re c e n t
weeks." Chiles said tn a news
release. "W hile that natural
rain could not be prevented,
wc will actively w ork to save
aa many deer aa possible "
More than 50 deer have been

N «w president for Tampa Qanaral
T A M P A — Tam pa General Hospital trustees, deeply divided
about the direction and leadership of the state's second-largest
public hospital, have replaced Us president.
B y a 9-2 vote Monday nigh t, the trustees voted to accept
David Buaaone'a Immediate resignation and severance: a year
of hts §210.000 salary, plus benefit*. He had entered the fourth
year of a five-year contract.
T h e trustees then voted to offer the job to re in in g
Hillsborough County administrator Fred Karl, who la set to
retire as county administrator Nov. IS.
Recently. Bussone said he doubted Tam pa General could
survive as a public hospital. Rum ors persisted he wss talking
takeover w ith Columbla/MCA.

From Associated Pratt reports

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d e liv e r t o i h e s t r a n d e d
animals, said Gam e and Fresh
W a te r P i s h C o m m is s io n
spokesman H e n ry Cabbage.

T A L L A H A S S E E - A n In ­
ternational food workers union Is
u fK ln g female employees of
Publlx Super Markets Inc. who
feel th e y've been victims of
discrimination to (Ur lawsuits
against the company.
T h e United Food and C o m ­
mercial Workers Union, which
represents 1.4 million workers,
■aid the state's largest private
em ployer has failed to provide
(he same pay and management
o p p o rtu n itie s for women as
white m en.
"W e cannot rely on the boys of
the boardroom to create op­
portunities for Ihe women of the
checkout lines and dell coun­
te rs ." u n io n official Patricia
Scarcelil said al a news confer­
ence Tu e s d a y . "W om en will
create their own opportunities
even If that means gol.tg to the
courtro o m ."
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rent Is to Ihe south. W ater
temperature Is 76 degrees.
N ew S m y rn a B e n c h : Waves
arc I Vi feet and sem i-choppy.
T h e current Is to the north.
Water temperature Is 74 de­
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unable to get away.

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1.900 stranded by flooding In
thr Everglade* in Broward and
Dade counties. Floods in the
area In 1962 caused hundreds
of deer to die of starvation,
drowning and crippling hoof
rot.

Ihe campaign "a blatant attempt
by Ihe union to exploit the news
media far Us own sell-serving
agenda."
A handful of women w ho said
t h e y w e re f o r m e r P u b l l x
employees appeared w ith of­
ficials of the unfan and the
N ational Com m ittee on Pay
Equity, a c(Million of union;
women's snd civil rights groups!
Th e groups M id they are dietrtbutlng Information to Publlx
workers about their rights.
Th e women said they were
subjected to sexual harassment
from their bosses, passed ove&lt;
far promotions lo white mert
with less seniority, or victim s of
other forms of discrimination!
Most said they already had filed
complaint* against Publlx with
the Equal Employment O ppor­
tunity Commission.
"I was told by one manager.
Th is Is a good old boy com­
pany.' That sums It up In a very
few w o r d s ." sa id M c lo d e n
Shores.

TH U R SD A Y
SOLON A * T A B L E : Min. 11:55
a.m„ —
p .m .: MaJ. 5:50 a.m..
6:15 p .m . T I D E S : D a y to a a
Beach: high*. 1:30 a.m .. 1:55
p.m.; Iowa. 7:40 a.m .. 8:26 p.m.:
New S m y r n a B o s c h : highs.
1:35 a m .. 2 :00 p.m .: lows. 7:45
a.m.. 8:31 p .m .: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 1:50 a.m ., 2:15 p.m.:
lows, 8:00 a .m ., H:46 p.m.

Bt. A a g n a il no to J a p i U r In le t
Today: W in d north to north­
east 10 lo 15 knots. Seas 2 to 4
feet and higher In the Gulf
Stream Bay and Inland waters u
muderate chop, isolated thun­
derstorms south part. Tonight:
Wind north 15 knots. Seus 3 to 5
feel except higher in the Gulf
Stream. Bay and Inland waters u
moderate chop

T h e h ig h tem perature In
Sanford on Tuesday was 82
d e g re e * a n d W e d n e s d a y 's
overnight low was 62 degrees us
reported by Ihe Unlvrretiy of
Florida Agricultural Kcscarch
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
R e c o rd e d rainfall for the
p e r i o d e n d i n g al 9 a .m .
W ednesday, totalled .00 Inches.
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.6:45 p .m .
- :B o n ria o .................. 7:34 a .m .

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Consumer confidence upturn
Holiday shopping season looks bright for retailers
from a year ago In ttirre major Denafow said,
m etropolitan areas surveyed.
T h e higher rale* may alow the
Th e Index in Ta m p a Bay Jumped kouatng market, offsetting the
14 points to 9 3 compared with gains mJohn. Denalow aaid.
79 last Ortober. T h e indexes In
T h « sh are of respondents
Orlando and southea st Florida contem plating buying a house In
arc both at 9 9 m ter this month. October was 8 percent, down
Compared to a year ago. O r- fro m I I percent In October
Undo's la 13 points higher and 1999. T h e share contemplating
southeast Florida's Is 9 points b u y in g a ear was 23 percent, the
higher.
some as a year earttrr.
But higher Interest rates may
A separate survey of 5 0 0
be the fly in the ointment, random ly selected Florida bust-

percent expected more huatmaa
activity than last ye ar, while
o n ly 13 percent expected teas. In
October 1999. 51 percent of
businesses expected mow activi­
ty and 15 percent expected teas.
T h e Florida C o n s u m e r A l ­
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m onthly.

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used automobiles today... Even In
This Sluggish Economy... than
any time in history. Kind of
makes a fellowwonder why other
dealers Are So Slow to Catch on?

P O N TIA C -B U tC K -Q M C T R U C K S
1500 South Woodtand Btvd., DoLand

D E L A N O S 09-7S M S S 3 •D A Y T O N A S 09*2S7&lt;SS40 •O R L A N D O 407^
• LO C A TED A T T H E C O N N E R O f HW Y. 17-02 AH W Y . IS A 1
• A vehicle burglary arm reported Friday In the parking lot of
Beam Towers. A rd h ila r phone valued at 9480 waa reportedly
stolen.
•Several items were sstd to have been taken Sunday during
a burglary at T rin ity United H e tb o d M Church. 536 Sanford
Avenue.
• A Honda 3 -w h re k r valued at 940 0 was reported stolen
Sunday In the 9 0 0 block of fc. Fourth Street.
• A C O player valued at 9349 waa reported stolen Friday
from a vehicle parked In the 10300 block ofStonebrook Oriv*.
•Cassettes and CDs valued at 9 T0 0 were said to have been
taken Friday tn the 1300 block of W . 33nd Street.
• A vehicular burglary was reported Friday tn the 3700 block
of Rtdgrsrood Avenue. A 33 caliber handgun, beeper and cash
with a local value o f9900 were reportedly taken.
• A vehicular burglary waa reported Friday tn the 6 3 0 0 block
of Sion*brook. A n estimated 945 0 In Items were aatd to have
been taken.
• A n estimated 9350 tn Jewelry and other Items w ith a total
value of 9338 were reported missing Saturday from a reatdence
In the 000 block of Palmetto Avenue.
•Speakers, a stereo system. T V and cash were among Items
listed as missing In an apartment burglary Sunday in the 1500
btoek of W .3 5 ih Street.
• Z io n H ope Mlaaionary Baptist C hurch. 710 Orange A w .
church reported entered sometime between 7:90 p m . Monday

Oviedo Police arrested a m an Tuesday tor allegedly raping of
a 15-year old girl.
W aller Prankltn Ambrose. 19. no local address given, arm
arrested for sexual battery while armed with a deadly weapon
and aggravated assault. Bond waa set at 9150.000. T h e teen
told potter she waa forced to have Intercourse at knifepoint.
After the sexual battery, she told police Ambrose asked, "d o
you want to live?" J o which she responded "ye s." Th e n the
suspect staled, "th is never happened." according to the police
report. Ambrose was arrested at 1015 Dtahman Loop. Oviedo
about 4 a m . Monday.

Retail thtft altegod
T w o m en and a Juvenile were arrested by Sanford Police for
retail theft at Wal-Mart Monday evening.
Stacy Dickerson. 18, 3305 1/3 Park Avenue and Fredrick
Nathan G o In on. 19. 500 W. Airport Boulevard *103. both of
Sanford were arrested. Th e Juvenile’s name was not released
because the charge Is a misdemeanor. He waa released to fits
parents.
Store security officers Iold police Dickerson attempted to
leave the store with an 911 wallet without paying for the
merchandise. Golaton allegedly attempted to conceal a m an’s
shirt In hts pants and left the store without paying for It.

Loitering
Scan Michael Valine. 18.453 Mainsail Court, Lake Mary, waa
arrested by Lake Mary police on Bald Eagle Run Sunday. He
was charged w ith loitering and prowling and pnsarasIon of
cannabis.

Warrant sonrod
Alex W yn n Bernard. 26. 1001 W . 10th St.. Sanford, was
served w ith a warrant for failure to appear/tresspassing, by
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies.

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buy* for you..tor your
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EDITORIAL

Government
by the people
T h i s is Florida C it y G o v e rn m e n t W eek.
A lt h o u g h Inform ation h a s been distrib uted
s ta te w id e , few etty g o v e rn m e n ts have de­
c la re d It a s m u c h a fa special occasion.
L e t u s digress for a m o m e n t. Se ve ral weeks
a g o . it w a s N ational N e w s p a p e r W eek. T h e
S a nfo rd Herald m ade e d ito ria l c o m m e n t o n It.
T h e n e w sp ap e r Is p ro u d o f w h a t It does.
L ik e w is e , a c ity g o v e rn m e n t sh o u ld have
s im ila r p rid e tn Its a c c o m p lis h m e n ts . B u t we.
th e m e m b e rs o f the m e d ia , k n o w It la Ihe
m e m b e rs of the general p u b lic , w h o . th ro u g h
p r o v id in g c o n tin u in g In p u t a n d su p p o rt,
e n s u re th a t lla re sp o n sib ility to the people
j t m a in s a s good as possible.
; N a tio n a l N e w s p a p e r W e e k th ere fo re la
a c tu a lly a salute to the people ra th e r lh a rith e
p a p e r.
W e believe the sam e h o ld s tru e w ith C it y
G o v e r n m e n t W e ek . O u r fo re fa th e rs said
g o v e rn m e n t Is for th e people a n d b y the
people F r o m th is It la o n ly lo g ic a l to assum e
th a t a g o ve rn m e n t Is o n ly as g o o d as the
p eople w h o support Its d ecisions a n d actions.
L o o k at ihe c ity co m m la a lo n m eet Inga we
h a v e h e re In S e m in o le C o u n t y . S o m e see
p a ck e d audiences. People k n o w th e y can
apeak th e ir m in d on a n y s u b je ct a n d receive
t h r a tte n tio n of the c o m m issio n e r* . T h i s la an
excellent exam ple o f g o v e rn m e n t b y the
people.
I n o th e r go ve rn m en t m e e tin g * ho w ever,
people k n o w th ey c a n 't apeak o ut o n a n y th in g
w h ic h h a s not been listed o n the a genda for
" p u b lic h e a rin g .” T h e y are alao n o t p riv y to
In fo rm a tio n w h ic h la used to fo rm u la te a

s a d lta c c

J O S E P H P E R K IN S

U.S. can’t care for ‘citizen children'
No one has been harder on California O o v. M r
Wilson than yours truly. But I have to gfee th r
devil hla due for his prin cipled stand o n lOrgsl
Immigration.
Spectflcatly. I am referring to the governor's
unequhrorsl support for a state faaflot measure
that would deny Cahfontla’s 1.6 m ilhnn Illegal
I m m ig r a n t s t a x p a y e r -f u n d e d e d u c a tio n ,
n o n a n e raency health rare. weKare benefits and
other public aortal services.
WUaon baa been accused of. among other
things, "acaprgosting." "xenophobia" and "rac­
ism . ‘ But this Is a potently absurd charge.
Proposition 187. third the H o v e O u r Slate"
Initiative. Is favored by Californians arroaa th r
T h is was borne out b y a recent Los Angeles
T im e s survey, which showed that Ihe ballot
Initiative is supported b y s majority of Re
N leans and Democrats, conservatives and
ends, whiles and. most telling of all. Ills

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California's legal restdrnts recognize that th r
financially strapped state no longer ran afford to
generously proffer government brnrflts to per­
sona w h o steal across this country's border
A s It to, Ulrgsl immigrants o rr rllglble for
si most as m any pubUrly funded services as U S
citizens Indeed, they can cross the bordrr and
have babies at American hosptiato si taxpayer

im m ig ra n ts
state a net of
annually,
ks out to
to earh
fa m il)'a
T h e illegal
grants, themselves,
s ir not to be faulted
ks taking a d v m t q p
of Y a n k e s largess.
W r h a v e o n ly
ourselves to blame
for devaluing U S clUietwhip. for conferring
upon (hoar w ho come here illegally the same
right* and privileges as those w h o are o ther
native-born Americans or w ho legally im m i­
grated tn this country.
Indeed, nothing to mate lu d k ru u s than the

taxpayer expense.

SARAH OVERSTREET

Let’s pull the
plug on violence

neiwH &amp; m

MVttFMS
TOT MUD
sm un
am m ?

Mow d o rs vtn lm re in thr media */!«-« i
children, and what should w r do about If?
A nationwide audience look on this ques­
tion recently m a trlcvtsrd conference linking
130 stirs b y satellite in 33 stairs and Canada,
with a national panel of e ip r r U discussing
the issue b y trlrphone with loral a u d lrn rrs
in m y m y .
a re n a !

during the

m e e tin g la generally e m p ty . T h i s m a y be
goveraniaw fow g the people, b ut not b y the
people.
C i t y g o ve rn m e n ts m u st take rim e to hear
w h .it the people w a n t, a n d h o w they feel
a b o u t in d iv id u a l Hem s. E v e ry o n e should and
m u s t get invo lved .
If people allow their g o v e rn m e n ta l bodies to
c o n tin u e v o tin g yea a n d n a y o n Item s that
affect the entire c ity , a n d th in g * go am iss,
th e y have o n ly them selves to b la m e .
W e are com pletely in favor of F lo rid a C it y
G o v e rn m e n t W eek. T h e m o tto of the w eek la
" M y C tty . I'm Proud of l t ." Yea. ye*, ye*. T h e
people c a n be proud o f th e ir c ity , b u t o n ly If
th e y becom e Invo lved (a n d are allow ed to
becom e invo lved ) In the o p e ra tio n of the
g o v e rn m e n t.
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LETTER
*

Legalize casinos
: W e Floridians had better not miss the boat this
{lin e ltslrnlng to all (he so-called "do-gooders.” half
of w hom don't even have to pay property Uues.
Churches talk against casinos, whom we can tax.
pnd then they have bingo and never pay property
tax.
j Lim ited casinos will mean Jobs for a lot of people,
a n d I don't understand how we could deny them
that opportunity. We can tax casinos and thus
raise revenue lor Florida's future, to pay for
E ve ryth in g from education and prisons to social
&lt;crvlces and buying up rem aining green spaces so
j u t slate Is not totally developed due to lack of
date funds.
W r need money to clean our waters. We
lesperately need money for our m entally 111. Where
s It going to come from? If we don't get any help.
&gt;ur Legislature Is Jusl going to keep on raising our
axes for all these future needs. Many of our
Itlzcns arc living on fixed Incomes Th e y can't
ifford their tax bill now. By legalizing casinos, and
axing them, we wtll be able to do things like buy
ip an Island where endangered animals live, or
ja y for Job (raining and counseling for minority
routh without putting the burden on our already
jverburdened taxpayer. Property taxes have gone
down In Mississippi for the first time In 3 0 years!
. Casinos aren't any more evil than a n y other form
of entertainment. Even food can be evil, depending
on the person using It. When the Indians w in the
lawsuit to have casinos, not a dim e in tax will go to
o u r stale. If w r legalize limited casinos, we will be
able to tax them, and pay for Ihe state's future
needs without taxing ourselves.
tart’s use our brains this time, and legalize
limited casinos!
Eileen Miller
Hollywood. Fta.
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Correction
T h e signature on a letter to the editor Monday
wits Inadvertently deleted. M.M. Red McCullough,
chairm an of ihe ScmIonic County Tourist Devel­
opm ent Council and vice president of Hotel
Operations for Ihe Kamada Inn North. Longwood,
wrote to rebut a letter from Seminole County
Com m ission candidate W in Adams.

I M g |

ELLEN GOODMAN

No time to waste on trivia
S O M E R V IL L E . MASS. T h e brick row
house In the working class neighborhood to
almost deceptively quiet this Sunday after­
noon. T h e only sign of a political cam paign la
the Bob Mssele bumper sticker on the car
across from the playground.
A s 1 come In. the two Mssale boys are
heading off with thetr mother to get new
sneakers for growing feet that continually lest
the fam ily budget. In the modest kitchen the
cookbook Is propped open to a recipe for
p um pk in soup.
Bob Hassle. Episcopal minister and Dem o­
cratic candidate for lieutenant governor of
Massachusetts has something rare these days:
a free afternoon. But he comes to the kitchen
and to this conversation w ith a single word on
his m ind: cynic.
T h is five-let ter word has become the title of
the 1894 political season, the neon sign
flashing over the campaign, o ve r the rela­
tio n ship between the governor* and the
governed. Hassle doesn't need polls to show
h im the landscape of disaffected voters, of
candidates running against the government
they want to take over, of negative ads and
more negative advisers.
B u t this morning, he went to the dictionary.
" A cyn ic .” he recites from m em ory now. ” is
someone who believes that all people are solely
motivated by self-interest.” T h e cynical are
those w ho continuously question the motives
of others. Th e synonyms that hla dictionary
lists are "m ocking, sneering.”
If there Is one thing Bob Mssste Is not. It's a
cynic. He Is. rather, a newcomer w ho won the
d e m o c ra tic p rim a ry , a n d la now M ark
Roosevelt's running mate In a long-shot race
against Gov. W illiam Weld and L t. Gov. Paul
Celluct. He's also the m an who possesses one
of the moat unusual biographies In politics.
T h i s boyish-looking son of Robert and
Suzanne Maaaie. who co-authored "Nicholas
and Alexandra." was bom 38 years ago with
he m o ph ilia . He went to Princeton. Yale
D ivin ity School and Harvard Business School.
He worked for Scoop Jackson and Ralph
Nader. He's a pastor, a teacher, a writer.
Like most hemophiliacs of his age. Mosaic
w a s In fe cte d w ith H IV th ro u g h blood
transfusions. Like the lucky m inority, he
remains healthy and symptom free more than
10 years later.
Fo r years now. Masale has been a n elhlctst In
business settings and a business teacher at the
H arvard Divinity School. For Just 10 months,
tie's been the politician who understands both.
If some sec contradictions In his history,
Maaaie sees connections: ‘T h e themes have
always been the same ... the basic questions of
principle; How should we live? ... And how do
we get there?”
Massic la a rare political creature who

believes candidates arc asked too little about
thetr deepest beliefs. A t one end of politics, we
may sec th r religious right rating congreaslonsl bills on a scale of godliness. But at another
extreme, we are moat likely to ask candidates
about m onogam y than about how sptrllaul
beliefs are reflected in their politics.

be raised.
But In a la rg e r
se n se, he sa ys.
' E v e ry b o d y has a
theology. Everybody
has som e k in d of
theory a b o u t w h y
we're here, whether
It’s random or not.
what's really Impor­
f But ha comas to
tant "
the kitchen and to
This theology* has
this conversation
an e n o rm o u s , but
with a slnflle word
largely u nh e ra ld e d
on his mind: cynic |
effect o n g o v e r n ­
ment. O u r view of
human nature skews I he welfare debate. O u r
view of the environment determines the way
we plan for It. O u r belief tn progress o r decline
Is translated Into policy questions like: "D o are
really believe that our children ra n lead a
bet ler life?”
As a minister and politician. Maaaie la eager
to make these connections. He explains In
detail w h y he opposes stale gam bling and the
death penalty, why he Is against welfare
bashing and in favor of health care reform. But
even he knows how rarely these words are
heard In the boxing ring of politics where
money and soundbites deliver the knockout
blows.
T im W lrth, undersecretary of state, de­
scribed Mussle to me as "the closest thing we
have In politics to a saint.- But a friend asks
more archly: "W hat's a guy like him doing In a
Job like this?” W hat's an HIV-posIllvc minister
with a couple of young sons doing In politics?
When I ask. Massie says, "W h e n I became
H IV positive, lt added to my sense of each day
as precious. . . It's Important to do the things
that mutter and not to waste y o u r lime on
trivia.”

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I W I V M S

footage, and others
C O u r c h ild re n are
believe that some use
of v t o lr n r e m akes w atching to o m u c h
real those events by v io l«n c « an d It la
which we should be having a ta n lty in g
•Ifact. |
touched.
But there was one
subject on w hich we
all agreed: O u r
children are watching too m uch violence and
II Is h a vin g a terrifying effect. Studies show
that children subjected to lots of televised
m ayhem are more prone to play aggressively,
to choose violent solutions to disagreements
and to be less sensitive to the suffering of
others.
We disag. eed on the amount of censorship
that should be tolerated both In T V and
movies. B u t we agreed there Is way too m uch
unsupervised, unselcctlve T V view ing by our
children, and that parents and educators
need to do a better Job of (caching children
discriminative viewing skills.
W e also had a chance to examine our own
sensitivity to violence and our com m itm ent
to nonviolence. One of the most eloquent
statements of the evening came from Ihe
mother of two young daughters, and tn
response to another parent who believed it
was futile to try to control her children’s T V
c h o ic e s b e ca u se they w ere w a t c h in g
whatever they wanted at other people’s
homes.
“ I certainly do select what they can and
cannot w a tch." the mother said. T talk w lih
th em a b o u t exactly w hy 1 th in k they
shouldn't watch a certain program and I not
only m onitor what they watch, but I do the
same th in g with m y husband. Th e re have
been lim es when we've been watching a
scene that contained violence against women
and I've actually gone over and flipped the
T V off."
Moot of ua believe that once the T V Is on
and o u r snouts arc pointed at the tube, we
might as well go ahead and watch whatever's
on the screen. By that time, what's the
difference?
Yet If a lot of us begin to pull Ihe plug on
programs we consider offensive, pretty soon
the trend w ill spread to the Nielsen and
A rb llro n families and programmers w ill get
the message.
Can we effectively monitor and select Ihe
programs o u r children watch? You darn bet
we can. A n d we’d belter. Most of us are
familiar w ith the head-bluwlng-off extrava­
ganzas offered up even In movies and T V
shows rated as suitable Tor kids, but how
m any of us know what they're watching on
Ihe channels we rarely watch, such as those
featuring rock videos?
T h e m edia has Us own yard to clean up os
regards violence, but we can only do so
m uch. Th e re are hundreds of hours of quality
T V program s offered each week that parents
could be selecting for their kids Instead of just
letting them sit for hours In front of anything
Ihev w ant.

�to tted Mo t h . Santed, Florida • Wadnsaday. O ctoto M , tW t - M

Food labels

Report: Te e n births drop but
many U.S. babies still too small
Aaaoctaiad N » « wmtr
W A S H IN G TO N (API — T r m &lt; | m *rr finally
h m if if fewer habtn. b ut then- baa farm no
improvement In I hr overall inrtd rn re at tow
btnhwetght

T b r C m trti far Dtaraar Control and Prrven
llort reported Tuesday that I h r skyrocketing
tarn fatnh ratr ~ which roar 27 prrcml
brtw rrtt IM S and 1091 — suddenly dropped
by 1 prrrrnt tn \vm
"W r fart 11* a real change." M id Stephan*
Ventura, a auuatirian with I h r COC'a National
Center lor Health Btaltotlro who wrote the
report. "It rrvrrsra a pattern where it had farm
going up B. 6.7 prevent a year from IWMan "
fa r every 1.000 women awed I M O ui 1003.
the CUC reported 00 7 btrtha. down from Ihr
O X t btrtha rrponrd the prevloua year. But the
drop actually occurred only among Irena IB.
10 and 17. a hoar rale declined to 371 btrtha
per 1.000 ham M .7 tn 1001. Among lOwnd
i he rate waa atatlatlrally un
M J In 1003. compared with 04 4 tn
I 0 O I.
Venture died other atudte* that show a trend
raual a b a lln m rr and Improved uar of
n p o n ib it
o n * for the eudden
nd that rale
rule o u t teen abortion* a t a
P u t that p o d newt * t
by the
1003 birth report rard'a finding that
mother* of all age*, the incidence of low
btrthwetghi babtea remained unchanged at 7.1

• .A U L T
II Ault. 73. D uncan
Long wood died Sunday.
3 33. 1904 si Florida Unapt
Altam onte Springs.
1930 in North College
. he moved lo Central
tn 1070 lie was vice
t of industrial rr 1st ions
h for Proctor A Gam ble.
a member of W rk tva
irrtan Church Itr was
o f the founders of the
i Association at Florida
. a member of Sem inole
n ty Chamber of Commerce.
C e ntra l Florida Prrsonnrl Asso­
c i a t i o n . N a tio n a l F o o t b a ll
F o u n d a tio n . College H a ll ol
ntM flM iry C lu b ,
Post, and Served a term o n the
Florida lia r A— octal Ion G ile v Panel. He waa World W ar
N a v y veteran.
S u rvivo rs Include daughter.
'C y n t h ia Frakes. L o n g w o o d ;
■grandchildren
B a ld w in - F a irrh lid F u n e r a l
i r . Forest City, In charge of
rkm m gem em *
Je a n Usher Halley. M , Village
Place. Longwood. died Su n d ay.
Oct 23. 1904 al Village on the
G reen. Longwood Bom M ay 7.
1910 In Plalnvtlk. Conn., she
m o ved lo Central Florida In
1969. She was a homemaker.
She was a member of First
Congregational Church. Ja m e s ­
town. N.Y.
S u rv iv o rs Include husband,
A la r t c R .. Longwood; s o n s .
A Jarir. Pittsburgh. Charles J ..
S id n e y . Australia; d a u g h te r.
Sandra Coahlar, Madison. C o n n .:
s i s t e r . F lo re n c e C o o lld g e .
H a rtfo rd . C o n n .: 10 g r a n d ­
c h i l d r e n ; th re e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
National Cremation Society.
W in te r Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.

MARIK HARDT
M arie Hardy. HO. Craw ford
D rive . Sanford, died S u n d a y.
O c t. 23. 1004 ut H lllh a v e n
H e a lth c a re Center. She was
bom Nov. 24. 1907 In Madison.
Fla. She was a homemaker. She
was a member of St. James A M E
C h u rc h .
•
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n .
W illia m . Sanford: daughters.
Sarah Ta ylo r. Sanford. A n n ie
M a r W illia m , Candam. N .J .:
brother. Steve Lewis. Bradenton;
sisters. Louise Boyd. Sanford.
Maggie L. Wilion. and Koau L.
Lawson, both of Unadllla. G a ..
and Elouise While, (‘almetio;
n um e rou s grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Wilson Etchelberger Mortuary.

Industry wants FDA to ease label law

" T h e nation'* objective lor the year 3000 la
to reduce the percentage of ba blro b o m at low
M rthw etght to no more than 8 percent. ' mid
M a rch of Dtmea Preddent D r. Jennifer Hawse.
'R ig h t now . It daren't appear to me that we
have any chance of mahlng It."

Don Me Learn. " T h e
rc'vc gotten fa*, the
rules are working quite well,
there's more understanding of
the food label than there's ever

W A S H IN G TO N - Juat
months after the governm ent
trumpeted new food labels d rRgnrd to end Americana' con­
fusion over what constitute* a
healthful dtet. the food Industry
want* to changr the rule*.

b o m weighing Irm th a n B pound*. S
are at tncrcaard rtah of death during

a ---------------- t *

D rrn

At laaur are FD A regulations
that went Into effect laat spring
restricting how manufacturer*
inrtr 100™ . rnxxuctB
meet special criteria to be
"healthy.'' to say they're
a n " e u e U m t source' o f the
calctum that fights osteo porosis
o r (he fiber that fights cancer, or
to s a y th e y 're lo w in fa t.
cholesterol and sodium
Those criteria are too strict,
the food processor* *aid.
F o r example, processor* a f
whole mUk can't point o u t that
N'a hig h In bone-otrmgthenfng
calcium because It also contains
artery-clogging fat. Labels an
tow-fat ana H im milks
mended for most adults,
er. can play up the calcium

T h e National food F i m r a n i
petitioned the gov-

-------- 1of three babtr* were b o m In the South.
W aahlngton. D.C.. led I He nation w ith 14 3
percent of underweight btrtha. faQowed by
M i— i— ippi with 0 .0 p rrrm t. Alaafca and Maine
h a d the to w e l Incidence. 4 .0 and 8 pefcm t
m p r r tlv e le .

i to make ciahna about (heir
to prevent dfaeaar. The
wants to change the
a food's health benefits and the

I h i .t h e m a jo r c o n t r l b u i o r a i p low
b trth w rlg h i did Improve In 1002. oo V m lu ra
c o u ld n ’t explain the overall lack of changr.
" T h a t t* very prrptrslng.'' *he aald.
More than three out of tour mother * — 70
percent — began prenatal care In the ethical
newt trtmealer of pregnancy tn 1003. T h a i waa
th e hlgheot level ever reported and the Aral
Inrreaae. of 2 percentage point* fn a decade.
A n d the proportion of m otbera getting na
prenatal care or not seeking U until the laat
trtm ca trr dropped a point to B percent.

But the food proccseoea M y
whole milk should be allowed
the calcium connection, too. m
long as the label carries a
dtarlatmcr with the (at content.
Fat Isn't an issue for

Alan, cigarette smoking b y pregnant women
dropped a notch to 17 pctr e a t Stilt. 40,000
fewer Infants would not have been b o m loo
l had t h ru mother* avoided smoking, the
calculated the nat
by analysing the 4 .0 7 m
rrrttftra tr* filed tn 1003
" K

they i
or a mtcrowave

birth
birth

Another industry peeve la the
P D A 's "Jellybean rule ." under
w h ich foods that contain l e u
th a n 10 percent of c e rta in

" W e ’re matte happy with the
r tf a as th ey are.*7 aald F D A

"We art witting to listen to
uests but we aaa no
thcFDA'i

Best for business:
Tampa in top 50

Emogene C. Iletam ann. 66.
Phoenix Lane. O v ie d o , died
Monday. Oct 24. 1904 at U fc
Care Center Bom J a n . 6. I92A
In R lpky. N.Y.. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1903. She waa
retired from ihr U n ite d Stales
C ivil Service. She w a s a member
of Westminster P re sb y te ria n
Church. She belonged to D A K
and Orlando W om en's Bow ling
Association.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s o n .
Lawrence M . Orlando; daughter.
Barbara L . H offm an . W in te r
S p rin g s ; brother. A
Jam e s
C o e h ra n s R|plVy. N .Y .t t l i

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Landlords charge outrageous
Never mind that H ong Kong
rents, the afreets are dogged
w ith traffic and the takeover by properly owner* charge some of
i a s t e C — V| Ousana a w l
CawtryCluS
C o m m un ist China looms lem the highest commercial rent*
than three years awsy. But Hong anyw here; more than 6 9 6 a
Of * an I
But* racantty u s t r a —
Kong Is the best place In the square foot annually, triple the
New York ratr. Never m in d that
H W I—
I T W f art
w orld for buaines*
Ml*— — ralty. Ortor*. i
H ong Kong la one of the moat
S
o
M
jrs
Fortune
magaxlne.
»* » to# — —
c—
•( aw I
w h k h cro w ned Britain's capital­ congested urban areas, w ith
***** f i
M* raetti— •»•*** 0 Kar.ar*
ist enclave No. 1 tn Its first-ever nearly 6 million people on a spit
global ranking of the moat at­ of land and adjoining Islands.
Quanta*. V if f i m s — &lt;T*Purt h T*"*
tractive commercial centers.
Fortune M id the Im pending
T a m p a ranked in the top 50. takeover of Hong Kong when
a te t— fa *a U u m an
am ong 3 0 other U .5 cities. “
w ■* P a l M * t « t W — ar,
P B to iA n s less* expires in 1907
Y o rk C ity , once a sym bol of
* ------- « — o &gt; * to m *a
' ' kw vt pausing m uch anxiety. O n
— r— a * i m M i i a***— tn i — wtm«4
u rb a n decay, ranks No. 2 .'
H^MTOotnuy. Hong Kong Is now
a w — a— s t u v a m v a c w i— *
by its role m a mecca of
*
M
» N
•—
af W t Oa—
seen as the best atepptngstone
(C r— tol Vr—
• I— m ar ** M M Pan* I n f o r m a t i o n a g e . w ith Ita
Into China; II has a w eb of
1*—
I d — In L w | i M F —
Mta
advertising, television and other business and personal connec­
ranaOM—
S— O — n Kyto PrM— Or
m edia conglomerate*
—
M rs **— IN—
I C—
0
tions unmatched anywhere else.
M— — H i — a Iria a Praia*. * —
tf 0
T h e r a n k i n g s a p p e a r In
— U M v * r 0 SI
Fortune's Nov. 14 tame, due out
Officially. China has g uaran­
—
&gt;*r.O— — .Hi
neat Monday.
teed that Hong Kong's capitalist
o — a «— * («■ 0 sw
7f— T Ocl w Its* V— t o * tol* n&gt; A
M u ltin a tio n a l trade agree­ system will survive for at least
— »*• n it ha •— a si Sw —
al — •a
m ents and growing markets In
SO years after the takeover.
U V V r Ottos*r I*, — w Ma m
the Pacific R im . South America
in iwv 0 fla— r« ma — ruty
Fortune compiled the list from
—
atoha i—
ta IS O * . Thai
Europe required a
Wiraoa*—
*r
jipralaal of the best data amassed by Moran Stahl A
C— V r i . l L W a
places to d o buaines* the tnaga- Boyer, a consulting firm that
Arra*a«m antt h r B alS aln Palrtblia
specialise* in business locations
fine said tn explaining Ha new
r — m Ha,— , a n w t—
ai*a..
T h e criteria Included costs, gov­
a i — — w t e w o s aaa a n i
list.
ernm ent friendliness and poten­
H
o
n
g
Kong
sraaon
top
In
part
suo o lpm . m a x v a u c i
tial for market growth.
MM R p iM p M because It adjoins Chins, the
— «a*r. Oct l*. *111 la
w orld's fastest-growing economy
Sam ar Pa—
at I *.n»
and the biggest slngk consumer
17. at It* Pa— « a P M
market w ith more than 1 billion
Caawiic O — c *
fiwfa V W O—

Infant girl. Slddona. Santa
Barbara Drive. S a n fo rd , died
Sunday, Oct. 33. 1994 In Alta­
monte Spring* She waa b o m on
the aame dale.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e m o th e r.
Mary Slddocu. father. Stephen
Jakeway. of Sanford; maternal
grandparents. M r. a n d Mr*.
K e n d a ll Slddona. C h le fla n d ;
paternal grandmother. Margaret
Jake w a y. Ta m a rac; brothers.
Stephen and Mathew, both of
Sanford; stater. Michele. Sanford.
Galnes-Carey H a n d G a rd en
Chapel Funeral H o m e . L o n g ­
wood. In charge o f arrange­
m ent*
Jonathan Starkes. 29. North
Otis Ave.. Ta m p * die d Tuesday.
Oct. 25. 1994 at Park Lake
Health Care Center. Born Ju n e
6. 1965 In the District of Col­
umbia. he moved lo Florida In
1075. He waa a regional restau­
rant manager lor W e n d y 's Res­
taurant. He waa Pentecostal and
attended Orlando C h ristia n Cen­
ter.
S u rv iv o rs In clu d e m o th e r,
Patricia Kealford. Casselberry;
b ro th e r. Darryl A . . T a m p a ;
m aternal g ra n d m o th e r. A n n
N r w b o n P ry o r. A l t a m o n t e
S p r in g s : s te p fa th e r. F r a n k
Rralford. Casselberry.
Beacon Direct Crem ation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangement*

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even such an apparently
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Silverglade aald. " T h i s la a
lexicon of te rm in o lo g y that
consumers are learning to
o n." he
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claim *”

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choke because they don't con­
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Important." responded Brace
Silverglade of the Center far
Science In the P ublic Interest, a
food watchdog
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; Ita arvrnlh ro n a rru tlv r victory, a 22-6 victory
• ovrr the boat Lake Howell Sliver llaw ka at
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The victory wrapa up the Seminole Athletic
1 Conference cham pionship for the flrs ty ra r
■ Greyhounds (7 -1).
Todd Radrltfle opened the scoring for L y m a n
\ when he caught a paaa from Handy Jonda for a
touchdown C had K in ^d e y kicked the extra
point Ta rtk M cCall's 5 yard tourhdown ru n and
Jonda'a rush for the taro-point con version gave
Lyman a 17-0 advantage.
Kopek later scored on a 2 yard run wtth
Kingsley kicking the extra point
Defensively for Lym an. La
Drfenatvely
Lance Odom and
Ricky I V n net I each had an Interception white
Joe Copeland collected three aacka

Trite froth clost with win
S A N FO R D — Ned Raines J r . scored two
touchdowns Tuesday night aa the Seminole
High School freshman football tram rapped Its
season w tth a 2S-A victory over the visiting
Oviedo Lions al Tho m a s E . Whlgham Stadium
S trvrn B rown rushed for Seminole’s first
touchdown Raines scored his first touchdown
on a paaa from hta cousin. Ttm Raines J r . Ned
later returned a kickoff for a touchdown
The T rib e s final tourhdown came on a pass
from T o n y Brooks to T im Hill

Dotng the damage for Sunnlland Corporation
In the first game arete Ann Larua lone triple, one
atngV. one run acored. one RBtL Renae Lanaa
lone double, one atngV. one run acored. one RBI).
Lori Toama lone double, one stngV. taro runs
scored) and Barb Marlin (taro stngtrs)
Also hitting were Carol Crank* (one single, one
run acored. two RBI). Chile Tipton forte stogie,
one RBI). Mtcki Lents (one stogie. one run
scored). Julie Albertson (one single). Dtoo Wtfoon
(two nma scored) and Nina Turchon lone RBI).
Doing the hitting for Oreaa Towing were Paula
Songrr (two singles. one run acored). Ctndy

Aching knaa worrtat Saikaty
MIAMI — Miam i U ra l cenlrr Rony Srlkaly.
slowed this presraann by tendinitis In his led
knee, said I he ailment Is starting lo worry him .
"It a not getting better.*' he said, "It's gelling
worse."
The tendinitis has caused Srlkaly to miss
large portions of playing lime. I V struggled
through the Ile a l’s exhibition game Sunday.
" I ’m out here practicing, but I shouldn't be
practicing." he said " I want lo practice I need
lo be out there, and I need lo be In shape "
Because of that attitude, ihe tendinitis has
^ X lt n worse since Selkaly Orel tell u In
WWl h d y . T m m doctor Harlan Haisantck laid
Sriludy the knee needed therapy and rest.
" I d id n 't H a lm ." Srlkaly said. " I figured It
would heal on Ita ow n ."
Instead, overcom pcnaatlng for the knee
caused lesser tendinitis In his right ankle.

Co m claims AL Cy Young
N E W Y O R K — David Cone, com ing off the
worst season of hta career, bounced back lo beat
out former teammate Jim m y Key In a close vote
Tuesday for Ihe A L C y Young Award.
Cone. 16-5 w ith a 2.94 ER A for the Kansas
City Royals, won Ihe award despite not leading
the league In any pitching category. Key. 17-4
with a 3.27 E R A for Ihe New York Yankees, led
Ihe majors In wins.
Cone received 15 of 26 first-place votes and
finished with 106 points In balloting by Ihe
Baseball W riters Association of Am erica. Key
got 10 first-place votes and 96 points.
Cone and Key pitched for Ihe Toro n to Blue
Jays Ihe last l wo m onths of the 1992 season.

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D A L L A S — Th e Colton and Holiday bowls
announced a six-year partnership that gives
them access to teams from the future Big 12.
Pacific-10 and Western Athletic conferences, as
well aa options on Notre Dame.
Meanwhile, the Copper Bowl announced a
two-year deal that w ill pit Ihla season's third
choice from the W A C against the Big Eight's
fourth-place team. T h e second choice from Ihe
W A C w ill play next year.

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Sanford Optimist Club Playart of tho Wook
Honorad with tha Sanford Optlmlxt Club's Ptayars ol
tha Week award for their efforts In Seminole High
School's football game against St. Cloud on Oct. 7

w a rt tailback Robert Ruffin (laft. offanaa) and
linebacker Otis Wellon (right, defense). Presenting
the plaques was Coach Emia McPherson (centar).

Seminole YM CA plans youth hoop league
L A K E M AR Y — Registrations are
being taken by Ihe Seminole Fam ily
Y M C A for Its youth basketball
league for, elementary school-age
children.
The

emphasis of Ihe

C&amp;A-DisL • toumamant at Klstlmmaw-Oataway:
I am tools va. Laasburg, 5 p.m.; Oataway va. St.
Cloud, 6 p.m.; 5 p.m. winnsr vs. Cyprass Craak, 7
p.m.
□6A-(MsL 4 toumamant at Ovlodo: Sprue# Crook
vs. Lako Howoll, 4 p.m.; laka Mary vs. Daltona.
5:15 p.m.; Lyman va. DoLand, 6:30 p.m.; Ovlado
va. Lako Brantloy-Mainland wlnnor, 7:45 p.m.

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L A K E M A R Y — And a good lime
was had by all.
Th e employees from Ihe City of
Lake Mary hooked up In Ihe first
annual "B a ilie of Lake M ary" last
Wednesday night al Ihe Lake Mary
Sports Complex.
After an ho u r and a half of
xporlsmanshlp — and a lot of hitting
— the Bad Boys (consisting of
players from Ihe Police and Fire
departments) doubled ihe score on
Ihe Bad News IV a rs (made up of
players from C ity Hall and Ihe
Recreation Department) 24*12.
Th e difference In Ihe game was
Ihe lop of Ihe first Inning as Ihe Bad
Boys jum ped out lo a 100 lead.
After that Ihe game was close, with
Ihe Bad Boys holding a 14*12
advanlange.
In regular league play results:
Monroe Harbour pounded Bacon
19-9 and Jo y 's Orphans dubbed
Thirsty Whale 10-4 In Ihe Tuesday
N ig h t L e a g u e : H e lllg -M e y e r s
whitewashed Blackjacks 14-0 In Ihe
Thursday Night League: and 12
after 5 nutscorrd Woldunn 17-1).
Florida Manor blanked Ihe Braves
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Pacing the Bad Boys were, with
three hits — Dave Gilford (triple.

the Sunnlland Corporation swept a doublahaadar
at Plnehurat Park to rtclafm ’ first place In the
Sanford Recreation Women's Softball League

league.

which Is scheduled to begin play
Monday. Dec. 5. la on skill develop­
ment. to instill confidence, and the
Importance of team work. Every
child plays and there ore no tryouts.
Also, volunteers a it being sought
by the Y M C A to serve as coaches or
assistant coaches. Parents of league
members arc encouraged to partici­

pate In this capacity.
Registration w ill be available
through Saturday. Dec. 3. when
there will be a parents' orientation
m e e tin g al 10:30 a .m . a l the
Seminole Family Y M C A . 665 Longwood-Lake Mary Road.
For additional Information, call
Ihe Y M C A at 321-8944.

Balough blasts to front, cruises to Late Model win

Girls’ Volltytell
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including ihla infield single in a win over Qreta
Towing, in tlx trlpa to the plate Tuesday night as

□ 9 p.m . — ESPN. Welterweights: Anthony
Stephens vs. Jam es Hughes. |L)

Spacial lo tha Harold
O R L A N D O — New Sm yrna Beach racing
veteran G a ry Balough dominated Ihe 25-lap Late
Model feature last Friday at Orlando Spcedworld.
Starting ihe race from the eighth position.
Balough picked his way through traffic and by
Ihe fourth lap. was In second place and hounding
Tuffy Hester for the lop money position.
On Ihe following lap. Balough used an Inside
move lo lake the point and raced unchallenged lo
victory lane.
Jeff Burkett was second ahead of Mack
Hanbury. Ricky Wood, and Bruce Evcrelt.
Current F A S C A R Mini Slock points leader
Bobby Sears outraerd a 22-car field green (lug lo
checkers to win Ihe Mini-Stock feature.
W ith Scurs enjoying an eight lo 10-car
advantage over ihe rest of Ihe field. Kevin
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hooked up In a battle for the runner-up slot.
DIMeco got to the finish line first, finishing
second while Allison came In third. J .R . Arnonc
got around French for the fourth position.
C a ry Schlichlcr survived a first-lap four-car
meleee lo win the Limited Laic Model headliner.
On Ihe new green Dag. Schllchter outgunned
Michael W illiam s to lake ihe lead. Schlichlcr and
Williams battled nose lo tail for Ihe remainder of
Ihe race with Schlichlcr turning In a flawless
performance.
BUI Morris came In third In front of Mark Miller
and Mike Todd.
The first-lap Incident sent T im m y To d d and
Glen Carter behind Ihe pit wall for Ihe rest of Ihe
night.
Jeff Rule came back from an altercation earlier
In the race lo win the 50-lap Fall Sportsman
Classic. Rule, w ho set the evening's fourth fastest
qualifying time, started the race from the seventh
position by virtue of the draw.
On tap 12. Rule got caught up In u front stretch
plle-up. forcing him to restart the race from the

rear of the field. He worked his way back through
the (leld and w hen the race frontrunners tangled
12 laps from the checkers. R u k moved out to the
point and held on for the victory.
Chris Lawrence led Ihe race until he was
overtaken on lap 32 by Donnie Narmore. Four
laps later. Barbara Pierce got around Lawrence
for second place. W hen Narmore and Pierce
tangled and spun two laps later. Lawrence, with
no place lo go. slammed the disabled duo.
Pierce and Lawrence went behind Ihe wall
while Narmore restarted Ihe race from Ihe tail
end of the lead lap. W ith Rule In the lead and the
race winding down. Narmore worked his back to
second place.
Rounding out the lop five behind Rule and
Narmore were Danny Southard. Joe Rondow.
and Scott Wood.
Other feature event winners Friday night were
Mike P eppier (B o m b e rs). D a rre n Ja c k s o n
IModlfleds). Fred Peters (Run-Abouts), and Doug
Samlon (Mini-Bombers).

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were, with three hila — Dave
Dotran (double, tw o run*, two
R B I). Jo h n Holland and Joe
Flanigan (run. K ill). I wo hit* —
T e r r y D le d e rlrh (hom e ru n .
double), two run*, th rrr RBI).
Low ry R im km (double, run. RBI).
Matt W r it (two runs). Je rry
Gordon (run), one hit — Jo h n
MefTurd (run. two KBII. John
L itto n . Dennla H r la lr y . Sue
Del nr*, run — Kathy Gehr.
P o w rrln g M onroe H a rb o u r
w e re , w ith th re e h it* —
Raymond HartaOeld (home run.
double, iwo run*, two KBI).
Calvin Davt* (triple. Iwo run*,
iw o RIlll. Greg Hardy (three
doublr*. two run*. Iwo RIM).
Myrtcl Retd (double, three run*,
two Kill). T o n y Sm ith (double,
three run*. KBI). Prank Tu rn e r
(doublr. run. HIM)
Alao hitting were, with two
hit* - Calvin Bryant (triple, run.
taro KBI). Sonny Eubanks (three
run*. RBI): one hit — Donnie
McCoy I triple, rust. I o n MINI
A rth u r Barne* (d o u b lr. ru n .
RBI).
H illin g for Baron were, with
three hit* — Kevin Julia n (dou­
ble. Iwo run*). C h ip Hum bly
(KBII; two hlta — D rrw Prandy
(double, ru n . Iw o K B I). S lu
Sc lock (run. iw o KB I). Mike
M rLohon (three run*), one hit —
Curtis Slnnott (run. KBI). Chrts
Bacon (run). Jo h n W right.
C o lle c t in g h lta for J o y *
Orphans were, with three hit* —
Dave Coaa (triple, three run*).
Duke P e rn io (double, run. KBI).
iw o hlta — Chuck Com m to (two
run*, two KBI). Ruben Garcia
and Jim Reid (run. two KBI); one
hll — Don Baldwin (doublet. J .J .
Jlle* llwo RBI). Allan
Truakauakaa and To d d Pagel
(run): KBI — Jo hn Held.
Doing the hitting for Thlratv
Whale were, with two hlta —
Paul Alegre (two runal. Brian
Manuel Irunl. Malt Hopkins, Ell
B a d r a n ; o n e h it — J e r r y
Jo h n s o n (d o u b le , tw o K B I),
Ucm lc Ucrte (run). Mike Burke
and Dave Beauchamp (KBI).
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were, wtth four hlta — Dale
Peters Ihome run. double, two
runs, three KBI); two hlta —
Freddie Howard Itrlple. run .
KBI). Jeff Woodson (double, two
run*. KBI). Donnie McCoy (dou­
ble. run. two KBI). Raymond
Mansfield (run. Iwo KBI). Frank
Tu rn e r (run).
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— Greg Hardy (double, run.
KBI). Calvin Bryant (double, (wo
runs). To n y Sm llh. Calvin Davis
and A n h u r Barne* (run. RBli.
Myrtcl Retd.
Kal Nelson had a double and a
single and Bob Kamlnakl had a
single for Blackjacks.
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Bever Ihome run. four runs, five
RBI): three hit* — Dave Schutt
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four KBII. Rich Hanralty (triple,
double, three runs, two RBI),
To d d Hunter (triple, double, run.
two KBI): two hit* — Mike Akers
(double, two runs, Iwo RBI).
Vince Pedlge llwo runs): one hit
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W oldunn waa led by, wtth two
hlta — Mike McLohon (double,
two run*, tw o RBlL john Wright
(double, tw o ra m i. Rick Webb
(run. two R B IL O u t* Bacon (run.
KBII. Drew Prandy (two runa).
Brad Hernia (KBI). one htt — CHIT
Cohen (two ru m . tw o RBI). Brian
Jonew (RBI). Manny SUvla (run).
C a rryin g Florida Manor were,
wtth three hit* — Kyle Bntbakrr
(three runa. RBI). T im tfuck (two
run*, two RBt). two hits — Vic
Dtttartolo (triple, two run*, three
KBI). Jo h n Haddock (run. taro
KBI). Blake Murray (two runa.
HUH. Dave Co** and J im Helmet
(run. RBI). Joe DtBartolo (three
runa). one hit — To d d Pagel
(double. RBI). Red Gardner (taro
runa). J c rru Cam us (run).
Getting the hits for the Braves
were Rich McCoy (taro singles) i
and Scott Hill. MR McCoy. J * v J
N o rr la , D a n E a r ! a n d J i a t P
Whltted (one single each)
C o n t r ib u t in g for S r lm r n a
were, with four hlta — Joe Rule
(run. Kill): three hlta — Dan
Du rue her (triple, double, three
runs. RBI). Prank Lanuto (two
doubles, two runa. taro RBI); two
hlta — Pete Myeller (home run.
triple, two runa. three RBI).
Chris Gagllano (home run. taro
runa. two RBI). Ken Campbell
(taro double*, run. RBI). Mach
Rsmacy (Iw o double*, two ru m ).
Steve McGulgan (double, two
KBI).
Also contributing were, w ith
one hit — Eddie Newell (triple,
run). Joae Quintero (run. RBt).
L a rry Harlsfleld (ru n ). Willie
Stevens.
P ro v id in g the offense for
Bamboo C a w were, with taro hlta
— Steve Harvey (double, taro
runs), Javier Camacho (run. two
KBI). Gus M endri (run. RBI); one
hll — Art Beach (run. two KBI).
Gil Santiago IKH1). Sieve Wash;
run — Nick Langdon.

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and Michelle Berntng
(one single each)
Powering Sunntland Corpora­
tion In the second game were
Chrts Tip ton (three home runs,
three runs acorrd, seven RBI).
Carol Cranlck (one home run.
two triples, three run* scored,
three KBI) and Ju lie Albertson
(one triple, one double, one
single, two runa scored, three
RBI).
Also contributing were A n n
L a m a (one hom e ru n . one
single, two run* scored, two
RBI). Nina Turch on (two singles,
two runs scored), Lori Tow n s
(one hom e ru n . three ru n s
scored, two RBI). Kenae Lam a
(one triple, tw o runa scored. Iwo
RBI). Dlno Wilson (one triple,
one ru n scored) and Barb Martin
and Mickl Lenta (one run scored
each).
Providing the ofTcnae for Oops)
were Marsha W oodham (one
double) and Trtah ElUngsworlh
(one single).

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Greet Day la tie Country ett
T W S IM annual " O f f * Day In the Country'
Im tv a l w « bo i iw i i l by the O v n * &gt; W i
i t u f i y . W o o . 12 from 10 a m to 4 p m

women ataU playing Irvrl*
Frocseds win brnrfll Eaater Ocal a program* In Central
Florida
tndhrlduala and aponaoc* arc needed to aponaor hole* during
theorem.
For tafarmattaci about sponsorship or pteytng. rati 896-7M1.

Fed Festival eel In Geneve
G E N E V A — Tb o G enera Hlatortcal Society win hold IU Fall
FatUral Saturday. Oct. 39. from 4 to • p m . at tbo com m unity
center. Featured wiU bo a raokout. craft*. price* and much
more.
For Information. Can C h ip Tyre . 3 4 9 0 100.

11'o that racking thue a t (bo
y r v o k ra ghouls ant goblins
rrlcn for a day. Tbo roatuwo
clad e rra tu m (r a t e Ihrou0l
neighborhoods clutching lo f t
containers to hold afl the bat
they caprrt In Ibrtr 111lie guno
railed trick or irralUif.
After ihr trith-ar-tteaft I n i
why not ritm d the n t t t t m nt
of (hr erm ine *Mb a j m r Mod
cooprralhrr party. For rrfriah
m rnts. arrve (hear luscious
foodtei and keep an arrvtng
them year round.
The following rrrlpra bare
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If y o u know, or tire with an alcoholic, there la help.
A la n o n la a n anonymous, non-profit organisation, open to
anyone who la a relative o r friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity W a n Al-anoa meet* each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Th u rsd a y non-smoking) eeentng at ■ p m Meetings
are held In the back room at the Sahara C lub . 2*57 South
Sanford A re .. Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations in the Central
Florida area, oc foe more Information, call 3 33 -4 133.

soda. M U Into creamed m ixture
just until blended. Stir In dates
and walnut*.
I've** dough evenly Into peeMary meats Th u rsd a y morning*,
u n i o n C oun try C hib, on Rinehart

Employment opportunities foe wnlofi
A n employment program sponsored by the A A R P Senior
Com m unity Service Is available every Thu rsd ay m orning, from
9 a m . to noon, at the Lake Mary Senior Center. IS S N . Country
C lub Road. B ill Downey will aaalal seniors w ith employment
opportunities. For Information, call 324-3060

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Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
Th e 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 0 7 1-2636 for more information.

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sugar
H cup all vegetable ahortn
3 Thap. Instant capreaa
coffee pow der (not granules)

It tap salt
H tap. baking soda •
I cup m iniature se m lsw toi
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Fall heralds season for apples
T h e beginning of fell heralds
the availability of a variety of
delicious Juicy apples. My slater
Just sent m e a box of eating
apples from upstate New York.
Imperial Gala apples are won­
derful to eat out of hand o r use
for a salad. I'm looking forward
to the promised cooking apples
now to get started on apple
recipes. Apples are easy to use
and so nutritional that It is smart
planning to include them often
In tall menus.

C B U H B -T O P F B O B A I R D

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If stored In a cool place, apples
slay fresh and crisp for some
time. Fortunately we'll be able to
purchase them as needed.
Kids (big and small) love this
quick dessert or attack.
7 ox. caramels, unwrapped
2 Thap. milk
About 3 apples
Combine caramels and m ilk In
2-cup glass measure. Microwave
on 100 percent, uncovered 1W 2
minutes or until caramels are
melted, stirring once.
Transfer melted caramels to
small microsafe serving dish.
Core apples and cut each Into
about 8 wedges. Arrange apples
on plate around caramel m ix ­
ture. Dtp apples Into caramel for
serving. (If caramel becomes too
firm. Just microwave 13-30 sec­
onds to warm.
Serves 6. (Yu m m y!)
Microwave applesauce la so
easy. Once you've made It you
w o n 't be satisfied w llh that
w hich comes In a Jar or can.
B O B Y APPLESAUCE
6 medium apples, peeled and
cored
2 T b tp . red hot cinnamon
candles
V* cup water
Vi — VV cup sugar
C ut apples Into eighths. C o m ­
bine In IVk quart casserole with
candies and water. Cover.
Microwave (100 percent) 12-14
m inute* or until apples are
tender, stirring once or twice.
Blend In sugar. Serve w a rm or
chilled.

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3 Thap. brow n sugar
1 Thap. butter or margarine
3 Thap. flaked coconut
STb a p. chopped n u u
H u p . cinnamon
3 medium cooking apples
Combine flour, brow n sugar.
and butter In small glass mixing
bowl.
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minute or u ntil butler la soft­
ened. M U w i t h fo rk u n til
crum bly. Stir In c o c o n u t nuts
and cinnamon. Set aside. C ut
apples In half lengthwise; re­
move core b u t d o not peel.
Arrange cut alde-up In 8-Inch
round glass b a king dish. Spoon
topping evenly Into center of
apples. Cover w ith waxed paper
or casserole lid.
Microwave on 100 percent
power Stk-AVb minutes or until
apples are tender. Serve warm o r
cold. About 6 servings.

aside. Combine brow n sugar and
water In 3-cup glass measure.
Microwave |100 percent), un­
covered. 3-3V4 mtnutea o r until
sugar la dissolved. Pour over
apples. Microwave (100 percent),
uncovered. 3-4 minutes o r until
bubbly throughout. (Meanwhile,
preheat broiler.) Transfer baking
dish to broil. Broil 4 Inches from
heat 3 -5 minutes or until cruel la
crisp. Serve w arm or cold, plain
or w ith cream.
About 8 servings. 230 calories
each.

All the flavor of the traditional
method, but m u ch simpler to
prepare. Uae a lre a d y rolled
pastry or make yo u r own.

M INI APPLB D VM PU N O B
One-crust pastry
4 large cooking apples, peeled
2 Thap. butter or margarine
STbap. sugar
VI u p . cinnamon
H cup packed brown sugar
V4 cup water
Roll out pastry to 12-lnch
circle, cut Into 16 wedges. Core
and peel and quarter apples.
Place an apple quarter on wide
end of each pastry wedge. Roll
up with apple inside. Place on
side In 8-Inch square glass bak­
ing dish. Repeat w llh remaining
apple q u a r te r s a n d p a s try
wedges.
Microwave (100 percent) but­
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14 tap. cinnam on
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baking sheets w ith shortening.
Place sheets of foil on countertop
for cooling cooklea.
Com bine shortening, brown
sugar, egg, m ilk and va n ilU In
Urge bowl. Beat at m edium
speed of electric m ixer until well
blended. S tir In orange seat and
extract.
Combine oats, flour, baking
soda, salt and cinnamon. Mix
Into creamed m ixture at low
speed Just until blended. Sytlr In
raisins, nuts and chocolate can­
dles.
Drop by rounded measuring
tablrajwonfitls of dough 3 Inches
apart o n to prep a re d baking
Bake one baking sheet at a
time at 37S*F. for 10 to 12
m in u te s , o r u n t il lig h tly
browned. Do not overbake. Cool
2 m in utes on baking aheet.
Remove cookies to foil to cool
completely.
Makes about 214 dozen cook­
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1M cups granulated sugar
1 c u p b u t t e r f la v o r a l l ­
vegetable shortening
2 eggs
V4 cup light com syrup or
regular pancak e syrup
1 Tbsp. vanilla
3 cupa all-purpoae flour (plua 4
Tbsp.. divided)

Divide dough Into 4 q u i n m .
W rap each quarter of dough artth
piaaitc wrap. Refrigerate at leaat
1 hour. Keep refrigerated until
ready to use
Heat oven lo 3 7 3 'F . Place
aheeta of foil on countertop far
flour on U rge aheet of waxed
paper. Place one quarter of
dough on floured paper. Flatten
•lightly w ith hands. T u rn dough
over and cover with another
large aheet of waxed paper. Roll
d o u g h to U -ln c h thlckneaa.
Rem ove top aheet of waxed
paper. C u t out w ith floured
cutters In appropriate ahapea
(ghosts, pum pkins, cats, brooms
etc.) or hand-cut forma. Transfer
to ungreaacd baking sheet with
U rg e pancake turner. Place 2
Inches apart on ungreaaed bak­
ing sheet. Roll out remaining
doughBake one baking sheet a a lime
al 375*F for 5 to 9 minutes,
depending on the site of your
cookies (bske smaller, thinner
cookies closer lo 5 minutes:
la r g e r c o o k ie s clo se r to 9
minutes). Do not overbake. Cool
2 m in utes on baking sheet.
Remove cookies lo foil lo cool
completely.
For Icing, combine confection­
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wafer. Mix lo blend well Add
additional water, a Imlc at a
time. If paste Is too stiff. Add
additional confectioners sugar If
m ixture U too thin. Divide m ix ­
ture Into small bowls. Add food
color, a few drops at a time, lo
achieve desired colors. Spread
Icing In thin U y e r on cooled
cookies. Place rem ainder of
icings In pastry bags fitted with
s a m l l *3 w r i t i n g l i p s .
Alternatively, place In small resealable plastic bags. Snip very
small hole off one corner of each
bag. Pipe designs onto Iced
cookies.
Makes about 3 lo 4 dozen
cookies.
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the entire family and has been
tested by the Jo lly Tim e Popcorn
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1 cup chow mein noodles
1 package (12 oz.) butter­
scotch or peanut butter pieces
Com bine popped popcorn and
chow m ein noodles In large
bowl. Melt butterscotch pieces
over h o i. not boiling water,
stirring constantly until smooth,
about 3 to 5 mionutes. Pour
melted candy over popcorn: stir
to coat well. Drop by heaping
tablespoonsful onto wax paperlined pan. Refrigerate until firm.
Store In tightly covered contain­
er. Makes 24 haystacks.
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m e a sure , m icrow ave b u tte r­
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melted, following package direc­
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�History standards callsd
too politically correct

C h e n e y , w h o s e r v e d ••
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"Th e problem Is they are
p o litic a lly In co rre ct w h ile
lo lh e c tly

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M r C la n a h a n re s p o n d e d
Don’t b n on that."

Sprint forges an
alliance with cable
N EW Y O R K - Sprint Corp la
joining three large cable T V
campanlra In a powerful alliance
designed to compete with the
Baby Bella srtth local telephone
services and a national wireless
rom m unlcalton network.
Sprint announced the deal
t o d a y
w i t h
T e l e *
Communications Inc.. Comcast
Corp. and Com Enterprises Inc.

Is shooting a
possum a crime
ty to animals lor lack evidence.
T A M P A — O n trial for killing a
possum. Manuel Machln was not
about to toll over and play dead.
He fired back w ith charges of
malicious prosecution and h h
attorney mocked the whole case
as a waste of taxpayer dollars.
"W hat la all the fuss about? A
possum was shot." defense at­
torney Danny Castillo told Jurors
Tuesday. "W e 're not talking
about a fuzzy little dog here —
we're talking about a varmint.
We're talking about a nasty,
(Uthy creature."
H illsborough C o u n ty Judge
Dan Perry agreed, al least In
part, dropping a charge of cruel-

Grade
assigning a weighted value to a
letter grade.
“ T h e fl n a l s e m e s t e r
(transcript) grade earned by the
student shall be the grade which
gives the student the greatest
benefit." the m em o said.
Most schools w ill exem pt
students w h o have a grade
above a certain level from taking
semester exams. T h e students
may choose to take the exam
anyway In order lo raise their
final grade.
T h e district has written a
provision Into the memo which
would prevent a student from
lowering his grade If he chooses
to lake (he exam and fares
poorly on the test. In other
words. If a student's score on the
exam would lower the grade
earned by averaging the two
nine week's grades, the exam
score la Ignored.
Th e school board haa agreed
that whatever grading system Is
employed, the students' best
Interest must be foremost.
"W e want lo do what is beat
for the students." Marcy said.
Th e district said other aspect
of the pupil progression plan
related to grading will be dis­
cussed In the spring.

T ria l was to continue today on
the rem aining charge of dis­
charging a firearm In the city
lim its . If convicted. M a chln
likely faces only probation, a fine
or com m unity service.
W h e n M achln dow ned the
treed possum tn April w ith a
22-caliber rifle loaded w ith rat
llets, the defense said, he was
Ip in g to eradicate one of the
pests that have been rooting
through garbage, bothering resi­
dents and possibly spreading
disease In hts neighborhood for
years.

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T h e defense even brought a
25-pound possum to court to
s h o w j u s t ho w n a s ty a n d
threatening the pointy-snouted
marsupials can be.
Assistant State Attorney Ja n
McDonald argued It was still
wrong for Machln to fire In a
residential area on a weekend
afternoon, where neighbors and
possibly children could have
been hit. " T h is la a very, very
serious case.” she aaid.
Machln. himself an attorney,
contends he la being prosecuted
because he blew the whistle on
two lawyer* who were convicted
of fixing cases In a 1991 corrup­
tion case.

you lo know where we stood on
this project."
Since the original fire, some
pieces of lumber and other Items
have been removed from the
hotel, some aa souvenirs.
D u rin g the commission work
session on Oct. 10, questions
were raised whether or not the
remains of the hotel m ight be
burned, and used as a firefighter
training operation.
T h is week. Assistant Fire Chief
Ron Neel told the commission the
matter of a controlled b u m had
been Investigated. "B u t there arc
a lot of laws about controlled
burning*." he said, "especially In
regards to environmental and

entertainm ent facility.
Florida Jai-Alal. Inc. haa ( h r
right to manage the Ja l-a la l
operation. The ceelno/fronton
com plei would be developed at
the fronton site near the Intrrvrctlon of Highway 17-03 and
State Road 436.
"O u r focus etnee the caatno
leglalatlon wao proponed has
been to find the highest quality
raalno entertainment company
for our facility." aaid H o n Soper
II, preaidm t of Florida Jal-A lal.
Inc. "W ith our announcement
today that H a rra h 'a w ill be
joining our operations, the rltlrena of Central Florida ra n real
naan red that florlda Ja l-A la l wtll
offer the very beat raalno enter­
tainment caprrtracc available
Along with Soper, the other
o fflc rra / d lrrc lo ra o f F lo rid a
Jal-Alal. Inc. are. Ellaabeth A.
C a ld c r . v ic e -p re s id e n t: H P .
S lo c k h a m . s e c re ta ry a n d
W illiam Modahl, director. T h e
m a jo r s to rk h s M E X js the estate at
T h e fronton currently has a
■eating capacity of 2.653 and
1.500 parking spaces on 13.200
acres, according to data from the
division of pari-m utuel wager*
Ing. Under the amendment b r ­
ing considered b y the voters, the
gam ing area at pari-m utuel facil­
itie s cann o t exceed 7 5 .0 0 0
square feet.
So p e r said the re n o v a te d
fronton would contain 50,000
square feet of gam ing space. In
addition, plans call for a jal-alal
court, an entertainment area,
two restaurants, a lounge and a
co ffe e s h o p . A b o u t 1 .5 0 0
workers would be employed at
the facility.
A lo n g with I h r F e rn Park
venture. Prom us will develop
casinos w ith Southwest Florida
Enterprises. Inc.’s Naples-Fort
M ye rs G re y h o u n d T r a c k In
Bonita Springs on the G u lf Coast
and West Flagler Associates.
Ltd.'s Flagler G reyhound Tra ck
near the Miami Airport. IT the
casinos amendment la approved.

merit, eatatlng pari-m utuel attea
could Implement caatno gam bl­
ing. The Seminole Greyhound
Park In Casselberry and the
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club In
Longwood. are also potential
raalno attea under the amend­
m ent. A ll three venues are
w ithin about five m iles of each
other.
T h e amendment alao designate*
Orange C o unty at the site for one
of 13 mega-eaatno resort* Five
rlverboat gam bling operation*
are possible In the state under
the amendment.

In grades 5-12. Il alao gives
example* of way* rtudrnta can
■how that they have mastered
each standard.
Gary B. Nash, ro-dtrector of
the project, aatd the examples
are meant to Illustrate creative
way* to teach — not to highlight
i mpor t ant people such as
Edison, as Cheney wiggrateil.
*T think she’s confusing a
curriculum guidebook with a
history textbook.” Nash aaid.
"What we're trying to m y In
this book la It's important for
students to learn about how new

Se ve ral m atters are to be
fHariaaril including whether res­
id e n ts an d m e rcha n ts w a n t

Show
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Aasu anre Sgt. Brad Appleby of Apopka
Flight leader and commander (for the first ycarl
of the Th u n d e r bird* is Li. Col. Steve Anderson.
H r joined the tra m tost N o vm tM r
The ■aircraft g r tk r U ir* l i t e r * F l o e , an
upgraded version of the F-IIW4 Fighting Falcon,
used for the past several years
Th e Thu n d erb trd* have been operating now for
almost 4 0 yrars. Th e organization started when
3 2 of Am erica's best pilots set out to prove the
safety and reliability of a new breed of aircraft.
T h e team was charged srtth being the A ir Force’s
first official aerial demonstration tram.
Generally, at least three of the pilots are
changed In the overall group each year. An*
demon's left w in g num ber 2 position pilot. IfaJ.
Darryl Roberson la also in his first year. Most of
the other pilots are In thetr second or third year

dozen training sessions for coaches and field
officials at the facility this year, said Jo hn
Gtantonlo. facility events coordinator.
T h e teams w ill be relocated from thetr present
training facility In Mission Viejo. Calif., the
facility used by the 1994 World Cup U S A men's
learn.
T h e move, though applauded, was part of a
deal worked out by the county and U S S F In 1992

with the team. Almost all of the pitots have logged
In the neighborhood of 3.000 (light hours. A
minimum of 1.000 hours la required for an Air
Force pilot to even apply for acceptance In the
Thunderbtrd group.
Although the Thunder bud* are replacing the
Navy's Btue Angles who were at the show last
year, the Angels won't be completely (one. A
Reactor Blue Angel Simulator wffl be at the show
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involved In a simulated flight of an F A -18 used by
the Blue Angels.
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attracttons dwtng the air show. Including the
Breitling World Cup of Acrobatics world finals.
Skydivcr*. Red Baron Slearman Squadron.
Shockwave Jet Truck, and many other displays,
aircraft, and activities.
Gates open at the Central Florida Regional
Airport at 0 a.m. each day.

when the county's facility was tat the running to
train the W orld C u p team. T h e county lost out to
Mission Viejo, but w on the larger prize o f a
10-year relationship to provide the facilities.
U S S F doen’t pay for the use id the fields, weight
room, locker room o r 1.20O-aquare*foot office
area. Tourist development officials expect to
recoup the expense In the monetary shot to the
county's economic arm.

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nos in Nevada. New Jersey.
Colorado. Illinois. Lo uisia n a .
Mississippi and Missouri. A d d i­
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Orleans, a casino In Auckland.
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Indian Com m unity outside of
Phoenix.
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safety Issues. T h e y are very
strict."
"It could probably be done."
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consider the embers and radiant
heat w hich would be produced by
the materials at this hotel blaz­
ing. It would probably be bad."
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city, pending the deadline of
October 31 for demolition.
T h e old Montezuma Hotel, at
300 S. Magnolia Avenue, was
built between 1890 and 1895,
and ta reported to have contained
Sanford's first Indoor sw im m ing
pool.
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then took the name Montezuma
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                    <text>N o vem b er 15,

1994

TUESDAY

30 C e n t s

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
67th Year. No

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hear w h a t haa h re n dlat u ts e d at th o a r meet*
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L a y e r urged a ll S H D W A m etnbera a n d any
In te re a te d peraona in a tte n d Ih e m e e tin g Ih la
a fte rn o o n

74

Sanford, flo o d *

Supporting education
B usiness leaders
increase grants
to area sch o o ls
B y V IC K I O e tO R M IK M
H erald SfaM W riter
SAN FO R D
S e m in o le C o u n ty *« bool o ft l&lt; ta b
w a n t lo see m ore of the givrd n e w * m il ,.t the
cla ssro o m s get lo th e p u b lic
1 he ( o n n e r tto n b e tw een *. h o o t* a n d the
b u sin ess c o m m u n ity . they fte lle v r l* th e best
n e w s to n o n e a lo n g In years A t a b re a k !**! this
m o r n in g
s p o n s o re d b y th e F o u n d a tio n tor
S e m in o le C o u n ty P u b lic S c h o o ls (fo rm e r ly
FAC TS), d is tric t re p re s e n ta tiv e s and tiu stn es*
le a d e rs h ig h lig h te d th a t p a rtn e rs h ip as t tie
answ er to m a n y o f th e d is tric t *edu&lt; a lln n a l woes
S tip t Paul H agertv rr a d lly a d m its m o n e y is
tig h t In live d is tric t There a re he said tw o
p h lln e p h le s on h o w lo deal w ith Ih e jim M e m
O ne approach, tie said Is to d ra w a tte n tio n to
I be p ro b le m by s h o w in g how lia d th in g s ate
‘ Y o u know c u t m il a th le tic * e lim in a te th ird
grade th in g s th a t re a lly get a tte n tio n
he said
T h e n you have a w tiole lot of people s a y in g that
It s a b o u t tim e we r u t o u t a ll th o se tr ills H ut It *
I lie k id s w ho ate h u rt, the k id * w h o are served by
those p ro g ra m s ."

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N M H t b M I f le iU l

Orpg Register. 1995 Seminole County Taachpr of Ihp Vp«r. aJdrasaas school official*

Kids sink their teeth into this assignment

Fire truck, a NEW one
S A N F O R D — T he S an fo rd C ity C o n m ita a km
a p p ro v e d p u rrtM a e o f a re p la ce m e n t fire engine
d u r in g the re g u la r m e e tin g Morwlav n ig h t Hre
c ity ha d reta in e d 6 1 7 9 377 In I h r fi« «| year
I9**4A»5 h ttd g rl for s u c h a p u n base
7 lf e C h ie f T orn lllc k a o n I u n i r r t | u r a ir d llia l
Ihe c ity p igg y h a ck lla b id foe the tru c k by
jo in in g w ith Volusia C o u n tv in a a u n ila r request
H iehann says ih r n a ly prototem tm th a t th e n e a r..
wtMtld
9 1 8 9 .9 8 3 . a net shortage i tt

By N ICK FFRIFAUF
M«r«ld S taff W riter
S A N F O R D — M o ir stu d ie s are m Ite d u le d th is
W e d n e s d a y a t Ih e W a te r fr o n t M aster P lan
S te e rin g C o m m itte e m e e tin g
f i l l s w ill he the 2 3 rd tim e th e g ro u p Its * m e t to
C o n tin u e w o rk in g o n p la n * w h k h w o u ld m n m i
|F * » a large area uf S a n fo rd ■ la k r lr u n l wewt lo
In te rs ta te -4. an d east lo M r llo n v llle A ve n u e or
beyond
A t th is w eek's m e e tin g , on e o f the ite m s
s c h e d u le d lo r d lscu so io n Is a re vise d C o m m u n ity
H r d e v r io p m r n t A s s o c ia tio n IC K A I pla n
The

H ic k s o n a a k rd th e c ity to a p p ro v e the
a d d itio n a l money- aa an r m e r g r n r v laaue. aa
e ffe c tiv e In in k l N o v rm tirr . the p ric e fo r the
u m r u n it w o u ld In r r r a a r by H ire r |&gt; rrre rit
T h e ro n im ta a lo ti approved Ifw (m rrh a a r by a
u n a n tm o u a vote
In d o in g an. It waa m ade clear th a t th la la a
new u n it, and not co n n e cte d w ith Ih e purchase
o f th e a n tiq u e 1931 L a F m n rr fire tru c k , w h ic h
h a * t e r n financed th m u g h p riv a te d o n a tio n *

Saa L a k e fro n t. Pag# BA

PAL bsnsfit
W IN T E R P AR K — The S em inole C o u n ty
P olice A th le tic L ra g u e (P A L), w ill h r h o ld in g an
e v e n t r a ile d G re a t S tillw a te r C o m m u n ity
F ra tlv a l. S a tu rd a y. Dei 3. at the S tillw a te r
•u h d iv ta io ri on SR 4 3 4 . one h a ll m ile m iu I I i of
C h a p m a n Road T h e event la a p o n a o rrd jo in tly
b y th e S tillw a te r H o m e o w n e r * A sso cia tio n and
S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e tlfT a Office.
T h e event fra tu re a a flea m a rk e t, y a rd vale,
a n d a c ra ft* fa ir fro m 9 a m . u n til 4 p in ., w ith a
h a rb rq u e fro m 11 a m u n til 2 p Rl
A ll proceeds w ill b e n e fit the PDA

T im s fo claim your winnings
T A L L A H A S S E E — O ne F lo rid a L o tte ry In *
(a n t gam e. I l a n r l o f llu c k * . I* o ffic ia lly e n d in g
L o tte ry S ecretary M a rc ia M ann a n n o u n c e d
If a p la ye r h a * a w in n in g tic k e t in Ih l* game,
th e tic k e t m u il tie redeem ed fo r |M y m rn t at a
L o tte ry re ta il lo c a tio n or a F lo rid a L o tte ry
d is tr ic t office by J a n 13. 1995 T h e rr are 15
o th e r In a ta n l g a m e * ava ila b le at re ta ile r*.

On the
waterfront

* • * Cu rti n H WM C.H .s

Steve Pipltone. Aubrey Nelson. Kathy Kate. Amy
W hile and Maria Bradley found a recent reading

assignment som ething they could really sink
their teeth Into

Getting students to read in
this class is piece of cake
By VICKI DeBORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
SAN FO R D - T h e kid s in Pam S a w y e r's
te n th grade g ifte d E n g lish class re a lly ate u p a
re ce n t a ssignm ent
S a w ye r said she is a lw a ys lo o k in g fo r new

an d e x c itin g w a y * to b rin g re a d in g and
lite ra tu r e alive fo r he r stu d e n t*.
In h e r E n g lish class In th e A cadem y o f
H e a lth C a rre rs at S em inole H ig h School, she
lu id s tu d e n ts read a bio g ra p h y o f I he ir fa vo rite
fig u re fro m th e a n n a ls o f m e d ic a l h is to ry .

See Cake, Page SA

IRS protester
released on
$100,000 bond
B y J . M A R K B A R F IB LO

Herald Senior Staff W riter
S A N F O R D — H c a th ru w ta x pro te ste r G ra n t
Mi E w a n was released fro m c u s to d y tin S 10 0 .0 0 0
b o n d y e s lrrd a y by U S Magls*.ra;e Judge D o n a ld
P D ir tr tc h
Me E w a n . 57, w o * Jailed last T h u rs d a y on
fe d e ra l ch a rg e s o f m a k in g false c la im s for
m m p e n s a tln n fro m Ih e federal g o ve rn m e n t and
In te rfe rin g w ith a d m in 1st ra t k m o f the In fe rn a l
R evenue Service. D ue to the h o lid a y , M cE w an
was h e ld d u rin g th e w e ekend u n til h r m ade h i*
firs t a p p e a ra n ce in c o u rt M o n d a y . D ie tric h
released M rK w a n M o n d a y n ig h t a fte r a fo u r-h o u r
h e a rin g

See Protest. Page SA

Puttin’ on the Ritz
F ro m s ta ff a n d w ir e re p o rta

B ridge........................... 6B Horoscope................
C lassified s......... 4B .6B Movlea........................
C o m lc a ...................... 8B Nation................... BA,
C ro a a w e rd ................P eople.................................
D ear Atoky................... SB F a lla # .........................
D eath a ....................... 6 A Behaal Menu.............
Dr. O e tt........................ 4B Sport..................... ..
e d ito ria l....................... 4 A Televisio n ..................
F lo rid a ..........................t A W oathor.....................

B low in’ in the wind, rain
H ig h w in d a d v lM iry
a n d f lo o d w a t c h .
T o d a y : M o stly c lo u d y
a n d w in d y w it h
s h o w e rs a n d t h u n ­
d e rs to rm s lik e ly .
P eriods o f h e a vy ra in
possible. H ig h In the
lo w e r BOs. East w in d
15 to 2 5 m p h und
g u s ty . C hance o f ra in
70 pe rce n t.

The R d/ B ill* loam left Sanford Monday morning
for Tallahassee Boarding tho plane, piloted by
Richard Colegrove. (lop) left lo right, aro Suranne
Reynolds of Seminole Com m unity College. Pal
Schafer, vice president of Help Our Sanford
T h o a te r (HOST), and F red R ogors. o f the
University of Central Florida. Tho aim was to seek
a state grant for SI 7.986. toward the refurbishing
work on tho h istoric Ritz Theatre in downtown
Sanford The grant would be pari of the total
S33.881 which Includes Ihe local HOST organua
tlo n raising Ihe remainder In m atching inkind
sorvlcos Spokeswoman Kay Bartholomew said
th is morning that the group has now returnod to
Sanford, very enthusiastic about the possibility of
receiving the grant, or at least a largo portion of
It "W e understand the decision could bo made in
Tallahassee by as early as tom orrow ," she said,
‘‘so we are koeping our fingors crossed " During
y o s te rd a y 's S anford C ity C o m m is s io n work
sossion, tho H istoric Preservation Board joined in
the restoration project, by receiving commission
approval to tako $2,000 from tho board's budget
w ith which lo holp In rostonng the root o l tho
thoater.
H «W fholo b, A#rp

F a r m o re w e a th e r, s e e Fapa t A

OPINIONS AND AN ALYSIS OF T H E NEW S, R EAD TH E HERALD

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Sanford

Florida

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Opening arguments set to begin
Teen accused in s h o o tin g w atches in silence
in the U»t&lt; bed ro lilie r y a t an In trrs ta ie 10
ir s t sto p o u ts id ' M o n tk e llo Hud IH I I'o U e i
dead a n d c o m jia n lo n M a rg a re t dagger
w ounded
dagger w h o tra v e lrd fro m tier hom e in
West Y o rk s h ite . E n g la n d lo r the tr ia l I*
expected tn te » l|tv O u tsid e the co u rth o u se
Monday *f»e w o u ld twit c o m m e n t on the
s ta ir * dec is io n not to s e e k th e r le c ttk • h a ir
fa it ha* %atd she opjwvxrs c a p ita l p u n is h
m erit
C'ollev * m u rd e r h u rt F lo r id * * ® *1 b illio n
t o u r is m b u s in e s s
It a ls o p r o m p t e d
la w m a k e rs to jm s t 24 h o u r g u a rd s at
Inter s la te hlgbw av le s t s lo p * and Iw et lip
the state * Juvenile ju s tk e syste m &lt; o lle v
was the n in th foreign v is ito r k ille d in F lo rid a
w ith in a vear
P rin tlin e • lll a l has heen d e la te d several
lim e s strive he rejected an agreem ent In
A ugust t lia l w o u ld Lave sent h im to jw tson
for III ye a rs lor p le a d in g g u ilty to second
degree m u rd e r and a tte m p te d firs t d e g te r
m u rd e r. Me I u * jlira .le d m l g u ilty
A ll lo u r su sp e ct* w ere ch a rg e d w ith
firs t degree m u rd e r a n d firs t degree at
te m p te d m u rd e r
I wo o f th e t r t n * D e ro n Spear I * an d
Cednc k G re e n 14 a lrra d v fia v r pleaded to

■ v ADAM YEOMANS
A sso cia te d Press W nler

Teachers* union asks (or safe schools
T A L L A N A S S E E — T eat h e rs ’ u n io n leaders w in * *a ld ih e li
•m ( k in g h e lp e d r r r l r i t G o v Law Inn C h ile * h a i r ta ile d o n h im
to m a k e wall* t r h n o l i d n d te a c h e r s ' u U r l r * i h r | n |i
s ta le s p e n d in g i !&lt;u N
’W h ile m o ir th a n a i l o t r n o th e r t U l r » ( r ll vu in n in a cle a n
R e p u b lic a n
I h r e d u c a tio n r u n m iu n liy u n ite d lir h ln d
o u r g o v e rn o r w h o p ro m is e d to m a k r rdu&lt; a tk m a lo p p r io r ity .”
Pat T o m lllo , p rrw tilrn t o f F lo rid a Edm a tk m Asw x ta tlo n U n ite d ,
said M onday
T o r n lllo » i i i Joined b y A a ro n W allace jir r s ld r u t o f F lo rid a
T e a c h in g Profession N a tlu n .il Edm at lo ll A iv « M llu n a t a n rw «
co n fe re n ce w h r r r t f ir g ro u p * ra ile d on C litic * to " r e m r t n h r r
N o m n b r r ."
T o m lllo a ttr lb u tr d C h ile s ' v ic to ry to h i* (ijijM is itk in to
v o u c l im th a t w o u ld le t p a re n t* o b ta in ta x p a y e rs ' d o lla r* for
p riv a te a rh o o l tu itio n * , a concept K rp u b lk an J e b B u sh had
favo re d
T h e te a c h e ra ' u n io n s a ls o had e n d o rs e d D e rm a r a l lr
E d u c a tio n C o m m tM k in e r D oug J a m rrs o n . w h o w a * d e fe a te il
b y H e p u b llc a n Prank B rogan

Securities exec sentenced
M IA M I — A n e x e c u tiv e fo r a s e c u rity llm t th a t rta im e d
F o rtu n e 5 0 0 c o m p a n lr* a * c lie n ts h a * heen s e n te n ce d to 37
m o n th * In p ris o n and o rd e re d to pay m o re th a n $ 2 1 m illio n to
In v e s to r* he fooled w ith In fla te d revenue re p o rt*
J o h n K u c z e k . a Y o u n g s to w n . O hio, fin a n c ia l a d v is o r and
s e c u ritie s dealer, w a* th e la st of rtg h t d e fe n d a n t* In th e rase of
th e n o w d e fu n c t Sahlen A A sso cia te * In c
F ive defe n d a n ts. In c lu d in g H a m id S a h le n J r . p le aded g u ilty
and th re e o th e r* w e rr c o n v ic te d of v a rto u * c o u n t* o f co n s p ira t &gt;
a n d s e c u rttte *. m a ll and w ire fra u d S ahlen pleaded g u ilty to 29
c o u n ts o f an in d ic tm e n t a n d was se rv in g one vear In federal
p ris o n
S a h le n g re w tn lo the w o r ld ’s fifth la rg e *! set u r tty co m p a n y
b y c re a tin g th e Illu s io n o f s u c re * * w ith a long tr a il o f fake
b illin g s used to a ttra c t In v e s to r* and lo a n s federal p n vse cu to r*
ch a rg e d
T h e c o m p a n y collapsed In I tw o a ftr r in v e n tin g U S m illio n
In p h o n y re v e n u e *
Defense a tto rn e y * ch a rg e d t h r u c lie n ts were m a n ip u la te d
a n d d e c e iv e d by S a h le n . b u t p ro s e c u to rs c h a rg e d the
d e fe n d a n ts were c o m m itte d In the fra u d
K n u r l S I. was r o n r lr t r d Feb JK o n a s in g le c o u n t of
co n s p ira c y to c o m m it s e c u ritie s m a ll a n d ba n k fra u d He was
a c q u itte d o f a charge of filin g a f k t lt k m * d o c u m e n t w ith the
S e c u ritie s and E x i hange C o m m ts a io n

M O N T IC E L L O
W h ile h i* t t m l h r i
do n n e d a b ro w n paper t u g tn avoid tir in g
seen o n c o u rtro o m ca m e ra *. the te rn ager
(b a rg e d tn last fa ll’s k illin g of a B ritis h
to u t 1st w a tc h e d ih r p r i* r e d in g * in slle n r*
W hat J o h n B illy Joe &lt; r u m llk learn* I
Monday was he w o u ld n 't lie p u t lo d ra lh il
i n n ik ted o f firs t degree m u rd e r tn G ary
C o lle y 's fa ta l shooting ( i u n t i l k t* one o f
lo u r teen agers «barged In t h r Sept I I
1993 k illin g w h ic h p ro m p te d u itm ia ti*
»l
h e a d lin e * a n d ta rn ish e d F lo rid a * image a * a
to u ris t haven
J u s t a * ju r y selection b rg a n Monday
p ro a c c u lo rs agreed to w a iv e the d e a th
jie n a lly fo r I ru tn ltie In exchange defense
a tt o r n e y s a g r r r d lo d r o p th e ir le g a l
ch a lle n g e lo th r *elr« turn o f grand Ju ro r*
w h o In d k t r d the fo u l teen a g e r*
A 12 m e m b e r Jury w a * scheduled In l*r
s w o rn In a n d opening a rg u m e n t* were to
tie g in today
C ru m ltte w o u ld fa te a life sentence w ith a
m a n d a to ry 25 ye a r* w it h o u t parole if
c o n v ic te d o f th e m u r d r t c h a rg e
T lie
1 7 -yra i o ld U one of tw o suspected s h o rte r*

t,
■ . I iu k' ' am i O' i« i i ' i i i ,' « l il r in n |
q p , at IS e x p e l le d In t e s lllv
Ig a llic ^
C ru m ltte
A fourth * u * p r c t
IN yeal o ld A u tld f | |
X kin * l* sripjK»*ed lo stand tr ia l alu r
( lu m iile The tr ia l dale for A k in * th e other
sus(iec ted s h o rte r. has not h re n set
Before Jury s e lrc tk in tw gan C 'n irn ilk « 1
la w y e rs c hallenged the le g a lity o f th e p o o l,,(
225 prosjiex tlv e Jurors ra ile d Io r C ru m m e *
tria l
A tto rn e y D w ig h t W e ll* a ske d t j r i u t t
Ju d g e F E S te tn n ie ye r to reject tfie enure
Jury pewit because the J r tier won O m n i*
C le rk s tw ic e fa ile d to tswue s u m m o n * fur
re s id e n t* over age 70 S tate law allow*
anyone oxer 7 0 In a u to m a tic a l!) o p t out &lt;2
Jury d u ly
By ta ilin g to issue s u m m o n s to older
prt*sj»ri liv e ju ro rs C ru m ltte was denied an
o p jc o rtu n ltv to I m i e a Jury « hosen from a
c tow* sec tk tn of th e i (im m u n ity W e ll* said
th e same jn u c e d u r r sa a used In selecting
llw gra n d Jury Hurt In d icte d C r lim itle an&lt;t
th e o th e r teens last vear. said M in a Morgan
a n o th e r law yer re p re se n tin g C ru m ltte
“ T h a t ta in t* th e enu re grand Ju ry panel
M organ *ald

Ground broken (or
new animal shelter
U n d a r th a r r ff S ts * * H a it ia n
(laft) and Cne fid e a board
main two fur I ha Hum ana S oo
at* o f Sam m oia C ounty d o tha
h o n o rs at a ra c a n t rib b o n
C u ttin g and g ro u n d b ra a k in g
caram on* fo r in# n # « animal
tb a lta r C o n stru ctio n o f tha
naw shatter ix a rp a c ia d to b#
com pie l ad aart* n a il year

Cubans with visas to enter U.S.
S A N T O DOMINGO. D o m in ic a n H rp u h tk — A b o u t l,S (* )
C u b a ns w h o have D o m in ic a n visas b o u g h t bv re la tiv e * in
M ia m i w ill fie allow ed lo tra v e l here. C h a n c e llo r C a rlo * M o ra le *
Troncowo h a * announced
M o ra le * T ro n ro s o said M o n d a y tfie C u b a n * w o u ld be a llo w e d
lo e n te r In s m a ll g ro u p * A g ro u p of 75 a lre a d y bad been
a u th o riz e d , tie said
T h e g o v e rn m e n t of IT e s td e n t J o a q u in tia la g u r r b a n n e d the
m assive e n tra n c e o f C u b a n Im m ig ra n t* a ftr r o ffic ia l* fo u n d a
s m u g g lin g n n g w a * b u y in g v is a * In t h r D o m ln k a n R e p u b lic
and s e llin g th e m in M ia m i fo r 1 3 .0 0 0
D o m in ic a n visas are issu e d by the M in is try for a lim it 620. a
Ire th a t in c lu d e s sta m p * a n d fo rm *
M ost o f tile C ubans, w h o came here last year w ith visas
a c q u ire d in M ia m i, tra v e le d in boats to M ia m i or to n e ig h b o rin g
P u e rto R im to seek U.S a s y lu m
P re sid e nt C lin to n reversed the U S p o lic y of g iv in g a s y lu m lo
C u h a n refugees co m in g lo th e U n ite d S ta le * a lte r C u b a n
P resident F k le l C astro d ro p p e d shore p a tro ls In e a rly A u g u s t,
p ro d u c in g th e biggest e x o d u s o f C u b a ns since th e 1 9 8 0 M artel
h n a tltft

Florida man charged in Ohio killing
W IL L O U G H B Y . O hio — A m a n a rru s e d of k illin g a school
c u s to d ia n a n d w o u n d in g th re e o th e r a d u lts at a m id d le sc hool
has been ord e re d held w ith o u t bond
K e ith Ledeger. whose last k n o w n address was in V e n ire . Fla .
m ade hts firs t a ppearance tn c o u rt M onday a lte r sp e n d in g
•ilwntt a Week u n d e r p o lice g u a rd In R ic h m o n d H e ig h ts G eneral
H o s p ita l
Ledeger. 37. w a * b e in g h e ld in the Lake C o u n ty J a il in
P alnesvtlle charged w ith th e aggra va te d m u rd e r o f W k k iltie
M id d le School cu sto d ia n Pete C h ris to p h e r
H r also Is ch a rg e d w ith th re e c o u n ts o f a tte m p te d aggra va te d
m u rd e r In t h r w o u n d in g * o f a W lc k llffr p o lle r o ffic e r, a school
te a ch e r a n d a school a d m in is tra to r
P olice said Ledeger e n te re d th e school w h ile It w as In session
Nov 7 W itn e sse s to ld [m lIce he began firin g a s h o tg u n In t h r
school o ffice a n d then f lr r d m ore shots in school h a llw a y s as
p o lic e c o n fro n te d h im .
W lc k llff r P olice C h ie f J a m e s Fox said F rid a y n o m o tiv e had
been d e te rm in e d

From Aitoclalod P rtst reports

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T A L L A H A S S E E - A fed e ra l
a p jie a ls c o u rt tux* refused tu
delay W ednesday s *c h e d u le d
e x e c u tio n o f a d e a th ro w
In m a te c o n v ic te d of fa ta lly
b e a tin g a S o u th F lorida flo ris t
16 ye a r* ago
Paul W illia m S cott. 3 6 , c o n ­
v ic te d in th e IB7H s la y in g of
J a m e s Alrwai of B ora B a to n ,
w as p u rs u in g apjieals in tw o
o th e r c o u rt* today l i t * ple a fo r
a stay of e x e c u tio n was re fu se d
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US
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A tla n ta
T h e c o u r t r e je r le d lit *
a rg u m e n t th a t h i case w as
s im ila r to an e arlier o n e In

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w h ic h Hie co u rt g ia n tr d a new
tr ia l liecause oi a c o n s tltu *
tlo n a l e rro r In th e Judge’s
tn s tru c tk m s lo the ju r y
S co tt w a * also a s k in g th r
s ta ir S u jirrm e C o u rt lo r a stay
so h r c o u ld raise n e w c la im s of
Im p ro p e r Jury In s tru c tio n *
A n d h r asked U S D is tric t
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M ia m i ic* delay I h r e x e c u tio n
b r r u u s r h r h a d lit ig a t io n
p e n d in g tn a n e f f o r t to
o v e rtu rn a p rio r c o n v ic tio n in
C a lifo rn ia
A c c o rd in g lo c o u rt record*.
A le sst’s nude, blo o d covered
body w as found at h i* hom e
Dee. 4. 1978 H i* h a n d s and
feel w ere lie d w ith e le c tric a l
cord

t a x jia y r r d o lla r *
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TALLAHASSEE
W h ile
te a ch e r u n k n ts jirrs s e d Democ r a llr G ov la tw to n C h ile * lo r
m o re school s jie n d tn g . new R r
jiu lillc a n E d u c a tio n C o m m is ­
s io n e r F ra n k B rogan said he
w a n t * tn c o t t h r e d u c a tio n
b u rra u e m e y tn h a lf
"W e have a new p h ilo so p h y
m in in g in to T allahassee,” said
B ro g a n , w h o la k e s o ffic e In

C h ile * o jip m e d v o u c h e r* in his
successful gulie m a t or ta I cam
palgn against H r jiu b lk a n Jeb
B ush, w h o aupported tlie co n ­
cept

J a n u a ry

Because he w on w ith o u t Ihe
tear tie r u n io n s ' s u p p o rt. Brogan
to ld Ih e S i Petersburg T im e s, ' I
can w a lk In in Tallahassee co m ­
p le t e ly u n i r i h r r r d w h e n II
com es to any o f th e power
h ro k rrs that have tn do w ith
p u b lic r d u i atlon "

U n io n * th a t u n s u c c e s s fu lly
b a t k r d B ro g a n ’* D em ocratic op
p o n r n t . D o u g J a m r rs o n , up
jie a lc d lo C h ile * on M onday lo
keep (lu s h in g lo r m ore s jie n d ln g
o n school safety. Juvenile rr tm e
p re v e n tio n and te a ch e r salaries
B rogan said h i* goals In c lu d e
Ir s * g o v e rn m e n t In te rfe re n c e ,
a n d a s k in g la w m a k e r* to set u ji
a p ilo t jirn g ru rn in a local school
d is tric t to lest a p r l v a t r voucher
p la n th a t w o u ld give pa re n ts

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
T o n ig h t a n d W e d n e s d a y
M o s tly c lo u d y a n d b re e zy w ith
s h o w e rs a n d th u n d e r s t o r m s
lik e ly . Low a ro u n d 7 0 a n d h ig h
a ro u n d 80. S o u th e a s t w in d 15
m p h a n d g u s ty . C h a n c e o f GO
p e rc e n t b o th t o n ig h t a n d
W ednesday.
T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y C lo u d y
and breezy w ith a ch a n ce o f
s h o w e rs a n d th u n d e r s to r m s .
Low a ro u n d 7 0 . H ig h in the
lo w e r 8 0 s S a tu r d a y : P a r tly
c lo u d y w ith a c h a n c e o f show ers
and th u n d e rs to rm s L o w a ro u n d
7 0 H ig h In Ihe lo w e r 80s.

Brogan said hr wants to
expand Florida’s Blueprint 2000
jirogram to give grralrr power lo
joral ro m m u n llle * lo run
schools

B ut he said he w a * s till o jien to
m e e tin g u ith Ihe u n io n *
B rogan said h r d l-tn 'l pla n to
Ir l t h r u n io ns call (he shots

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Death row inmate
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w n r n r m i :ttt

Tuesday, November IS. 1994
Vol 87. No 74
P vb*»h*d D*H* *n d fu n d s *, atca pt
f t l u r d * * bv Th* ConlotO K *r*ld .
Inc 300 N r (*n c h A * * , fanlovd.

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FULL
Nov. 18

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B e a ch : W aves are
4 6 fre t a n d ro u g h . C u rre n t I* to
Ihe n o rth . W a le r te m p e ra tu re I*
74 degrees.
N e w S m y r n a B each: W a ve *
are 4-5 feel a n d ch o p p y. T he
c u rre n t Is to th e n o rth W a te r
te m jie ru tu rr Is 74 d rg rre s

THURSDAY
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9 40 p m TIDES: Daytona
Beach: high* G 20 a m . G 37
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4 feel a tp iv r n o rm a l.

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Stolen and recovered vehicles
• A S a n fo rd |« 'U if iii. u i ir|M &gt; ririt w r in g Iw o tu r n b illin g In a
1 'iT j &lt; h r v r o b t tr iila y , (M ik e d a l a t o n v r u b r it r s to ir In Ihe
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v rh H le « 4 i liste d a* s lo b ti, l l i r tw o m r n In I h r v r h k b
re p o rte d ly ran fro m Ih r area and w r t r ri»l apprehended
• A 1WM C h r v r u lr l p k k u p » w rep o rte d stolen S aturday in
l l i r 22**1 tiUa k i A R ix M rv rll A v r m ir In S anford " Ih r v r h l r l r ha*
• l i n r l i r r n i r n n r m l by S an fo rd (m ilt r
A I **"*■♦ C h e vro le t w a * re |io rtrd « ln lrn F ritta y In i h r lio n hl&lt;u k
i A K im A venue h i l k r w ld ih r y r f r o v n w l Ih r v r h l r l r to-vend
h o u r* la te r

• A I ' ih i ("hrvrnlrt pi. kup inn k was reportedly taken
S u n d a y In Ih r 2&lt;K1 lilm k of W I 7 lh S l i r r i P o lite l a in |rx u lr d
I h r i r u i k In a wooded a ir a on W S l* lh S li r r i , near S n n ln n lr
G a rd e n *
• A I &gt;185 O id s rn o h llr re p o rte d «|i&gt;|rn In O viedo was located
liy «h rt1 IP * d r p tille * T h u rs d a y In I h r HIOO him k o l W SR 40
In I h r Y ankee la k e A im
• A 19811 T oyota, I n r n * r n u in tir r OK* '&gt;**c « a t re|xitte&lt;1!v
fetnlrn F rid a y fro m an a n lo re p a ir fa c ility on I f S Highw ay
17 »»2 in tam gwfXKt

Carjacking
• I w o m r n to ld p rilu r Ih r y * r r r In a 11170 I'o itl p a rke d n ra r
if l t h S l i r r i a m t M a n g o u siln e A v r m ir Sunday, w h r n Ih e y were
a p p m a t bed by t v u blai k m r n m ir re p o rte d ly ta r r y in g a a rm I
a u tn m a m h a n d g u n A c c o rd in g In I h r in cid e n t i r ja u i ih r (iair
o rd e re d i h r ra i u|&gt;ant* m il iA I h r v r h k lr and f l i r d tw o *h o t*
In tn I h r a ll b r lm r Ilie tx r u |M n l* girt m il and f lr d llo m I h r
a ir a l h r m r n Ih r n re p o fle d ly d lo v r o il In I h r v rh lr l r No
t h r o w m iiu h n w a* in u n r d la lr ly a v a lU b b

Dom estic cases
• fltt e r i A u d it &lt;• L a la ta 27 o f l in jf ih S tr r r i in l-a k r M ary
wav a r r r a lr d bv d e p u tie s a l lit * resident r r a i l ) M onday
fo llo w in g a rr|m M rd lig h t w llh a f r tn a lr H r w a * t h a ig rd w ith
b a iir r y . d o n ir» t I f v to lr n r r
• C r a ig S lr v r n Ko*« 20 2,14 f la m in g o D rive n r . il S a n lo id
* m a rre ste d by d e p u tie s a l h i* re s a le !* r S un d a y O ffic e r* *a ld
h r fia d t t r r n In a fig h t w llh h i* w lf r H r w a * r h a ig r d w ith
b a tlr r v , d ottiest t&lt; v l o lr w r
• S lr v r A l a m r i 40 HU S w r r l ( m in ( m ill S anford w a*
a rre s te d by S a n fo id |*&gt;Ik r a l h i* r r a id r m r S u n d a y a f lr i a
re p o rte d a lir r r a th m w ith h i* w lfr H r w a* r h a ig r d w llh tia tlr r y
d m n r v llt violence and a ** a u ll d o m r * llr Violence

W arrants
• T a m in y R rada Peterson. 28 I4 I.T W I ;lih S l i r r i . S anfoid
» a * w i v r d a w a rra n t by * t ir r H r * d r | n it t r * a l K ith S l i m and
M u tb r r r v A v m u r S unday S h r w a * w anted lor h illin g to appear
on a r h a rg r o f ir r * |M * * in g
• M a ria l i B U M
A3 303 3 E ld e r S p rin g * &lt; in W Sanford,
w a * a r r r * t r d hv S anford | x t l k r fo llo w in g a Ir a tflr *lo p S unday
n ra r l*lnr« f r * i ( h u rt h S h r w a * w anted on a w a rra n t for
w o rl h lrw t i her k *

Traffic stop
J o h n ttr n |a m ln liv id . 32. 2 3 7 0 G ra n b y S l i r r i . w a * « to p |ird
by d r p u t lr * on I ’r l r r y A v r n u r S undav H r w a * i iia rg e d w llh
d r iv in g w llh a * o * p rn d rd .’rrvnkrc1 h r m w . and n h s iru t lin n hy
d is g u is e

Incidents reported to Santord police
• A I V w l v a lo r d at ASM) w a * r r jx i r t r d * to lr n S unday llo m a
residence in l l i r I * * * ) him k o f O lra n d r r A v rn u r
• A n e s tim a te d * I IHX1 In l l r n i * w ere rr(*» f1 cd ly ta k r n F rid a y
(tu rn a va n ,&lt;arhr d in l l i r 12tx» t&gt;h« h o( H'&gt;w« 111) ( " In lr
• A M O I IN |( w a * i r | » i r t n l in i* * m g fro m a in o tr l F rl-ta y In
l l i r 27(X) b it* k o l’O tia n d o I &gt;n* e
• P a in t * p ia y n * a n d n l b r i rt-n *lru &lt; lio n e q u ip m e n t valued al
• * 1 3 0 0 w r i r wald lo lia v r been *1 o lrn F rid a y fro m a ir a llr r
( t a ik r d In tb c I Of) hloc k of East W in d f'm ir t
• A n e s tim a te d * 5 0 0 In f u m ll u r r w a * re p o rte d * fn lr n F rid a y
fro n t a fe s ld e n re In i h r 7 Q 0 b lo rk o f I ’a lm r tlo A v r n u r
• A n r * t im a ! r d &gt;1 530 In f u r n lt u r r and h o u w b o ld
w a*
r r jj o r ir d k to lrr i F rid a y fro m a re sid e n ce In Ih r IOO b ltx k o f W
I (Mh S i r r r l
• A r t f lr and a *aw v a lu rd a l •2411 w r r r wait! to h a v r I m-t ii
ta k e n F rid a y fro m a residence in I h r 2 b fio him k o f M ohaw k
A venue
• A vat a n t r r s ld e n r r w a * r r p o r tr d ly b u ig la r t /r d F rid a y in
I h r 1 2 0 0 him k o f W I t il h S lr r r t S n lh m g w a * Iln m r d U Ir ly
d r t r r m ln r d lo tir m issin g
• A r v and o lh r r lir m * w ith a tu i.il v a lu r u f •3113 w r r r
re p o rte d ly atolen F rid a y fro m a residence in I h r 1500 b lo rk o f
W 1 7 lh S lr r e l
• A $ 7 5 0 t r m r i i l m ix e r m o to r w a * re p o rte d ly v io lrn
S a tu rd a y fro m a t o n *(ru c tio n * l t r n r a r S rm ln o lr H ig h St buol.
• A r a t n r r a and je w e lry valued a l over H 5 0 w r r r r r p o r lr d
sto le n F rid a y fr u iit a rr M d rn re In Ih r I3*X) b ltx k of M agnolia

Avenue.
• A &gt; 1 0 d o t h r * Iron w a * said lo be m t**ln g S a tu rd a y fro m a
residence in th e 8 00 blm k o( V a le n c ia Court
• Pow er and band to o l* va lu e d a l 12113 were re p o rte d stolen
S u n d a y In th e 2 5 0 0 blo c k o f H lg h la w n Avenue
• A S I (10 r a s v i le p la y e r wax r r p o r lr d stolen S un d a y In 75
S e m in o le G ardens

C atch of the day
Edward Jones displays Ihe hefty calflsh he caught In Lake
Monroe last week Jones’ catch wolflhed In at 16 pounds 8
ounces

Safllottj f &lt;

Tuesday, Novambwr 15, t9W

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Mayor brings back police "pat-downs’
■v • n ia iT T a o r i i m b i r o
Associated Press Writer
N EW H A V F N . C o n n — E m ir
y ra rs ago. i l l y o ffic ia ls Ito p rd
ili. ii a new c o m m u n ity p o lic in g
(■ ilk y w o u ld b u ild ir u s i b r tw r e n
o flk e r * a n il I h r n rig h fto rh o o d s
th e y p a tro l
P o lle r say I h r p ro g ra m I*
w o rk in g h u t M a yo r Jo h n He
S irfa n o lia s t i n h ie d that a lit t le
m ore s u s p lc k m c o u ld reduce th e
h o m icid e rale Me has o rd e re d
p n lk e lo p h v s k a lly search * u *
p k k tu * {teople o n Ih e street* fo r
g u n * and d ru g *
The new p a t-d o w n " jx ilk y —
for w h it h *.filte r s don I need a
w a rra n t — fo llo w s s e v rn k illin g s
In Ih e Iasi lllle e weeks T h e re
lia v r been 28 m u ffle rs In the ■Ity
so fa r ib is y ra r . las* year th e re
were 21
" T h e t tim m o n th r fa d Is use o f
g u n s by y o u n g e r people W e
de« td rd lo tr y w a n e lh ln g lo s ir m
the n u m tie r o f g u n s on Ih e
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w ho
a n n o u n c e d Hie ne w pot try O r t
25
The m a y o r '* o flk e a ttrib u te *
3 0 d ru g re la te d a rre s t* and tfie
s e ifo re o f tw o g u n * ilk h id in g an
L ift s ty le m a c h in e pisto l, to Ih e
re in fo rc e d *e a rt h e *
Hut some re s k le n t* say th e
■ r a n h r * a re tlls t r lt n in a io r v
brc aune th e y ta rg e t young b la c k
m en a n d teen agers w ho liv e in
( e r ia ln n e ig h b o rh o o d *
How do yt&gt;u d e te rm in e w h o Is
ito ln g * !n o rth in g w ro n g and w Ito
tan’17" a » k rd D a v id R ichsnn. 37
w h o w a * s ta n d in g o u ts id e a
liq u o r *it&gt; rr In th e high c rim e
H ill a rt tk m of I h r c ity
” 1 m a y have a b u ck k n ife in
m y pocket a n d w h a t's going to
ha p p e n If ll»ey search me? I rn
g o in g d o w n to w n a n d for n o
r r a s tin
T h e y 'r e d o in g It o n
a|&gt;(&gt;eafarke.*‘ said R lchson w h o
Is b lack
o th e r * In th is c ity of n e a rly
128.000 are gras|H ng for a n y
s o lu tio n to th e frig h te n in g vk&gt;
lence th a t p lagues th e ir lives
No klea Is a had Idea W e
need a ll Ih e h e lp we can g e l.”
said C h ris tin a D em psey S he
favors | m ( flow ns because g u n s
a rr c o m m o n In her n e ig h b o r
flo o d and stie is a fra id In let h e r
8 y e a rn ld g ra n d d a u g h te r o u t o f
th e house
'In n o re n t people h a v r n o th in g
lo fe a r." said D em psey, w h o is
Mat k
"The p o lk e know w h o
th e y w a in a n d w h y Ih r y w a n t
th e m I liv e o n a d ru g street, a n d
I'm a fra id " , .
S in ce P o lite C h ie f N trtm la a
Paalore to o k u fllc e Ul 11810. I tic
■trpartm erit»la*» u *e d c o m m u n i­
ty p o lic in g In a n e fln rl lo b u ild
tru s t and h a lt c rim e th ro u g h a
c o m b in a tio n o f social s e rv ic e
r e f e r r a l* a n d lo w -k e y . n o n -

Retail sales
up in Oct.
■ y J A i a a t H . R U B IN
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - Led b y c a r
a n d tru c k b u y in g , re ta il sales
surged I I p e rre n i In O ctober fo r
Ih r fifth s tra ig h t advance
T h e C o m m e rc e D e p a rtm e n t
to d a y also re vise d u p w a rd , fr o m
I I p rrc e n l to 1 4 percent, th e
In c r e a s e In L o tk l s a le s f o r
A u g u s t. Sales In S e p icm h er w e re
u p a m o d e ra te 0 .5 p e rc e n t,
revised d o w n fro m an ra rlle r O *5
(ic rc e n l e stim a te .
T h e O c to b e r g a in w as fa r
g rra te r th a n a n a ly s ts ' expet t.i
lin n s and c o u ld ro n trth u le to
b a r s th e erem orny Is ex|&gt;anding
too ra p id ly as Federal R eserve
p o lic y 'm a k e rs m eet lo c o n s id e r
In c re a s in g in te re s t rales again
T h e Fed's p o lic y -s e ttin g p a n r l.
th e F ederal O pen M arket C o m
m i l t e r , w a s to m e e t t o d a y
b e h in d d o s r t l do o rs to re v ie w
Hit- s ta le o f th e econom y.
The
C o m m e rc e D e p a rtm e n t s a id
sales 1Dialed a seasonally a d ­
ju s te d M i l l 2 b illio n In O cto b e r,
u p fro m 9 1 8 9 b illio n .
R e ta il sales have risen e v e ry
rn o n ih since M ay. w h rn th e y
w ere u n ch a n g e d They are 7.5
p e rce n t h ig h e r th a n a year ago
Sales o f c u rs a n d lig h t tr u c k *
le d Ih e w a y . In c re a s in g 2 9
p e rce n t in O cto b e r after ris in g
0 0 p e rre n i In S eptem ber a n d 3
p e rre n t III A u g u s t.
W h ile c o n s u m e r spe n d in g has
slo w e d s o m rw h u l th is y e a r as
In te re st ra te s have cllm t&gt;ed. It
c o n tin u e s to show s u rp ris in g
s tre n g th . R e ta il sales re p re se nt
a I x m l h a lf o f c o n s u m e r e x p e n d i­
tu re s.
S a lr s o f d u ra b le go o d s —
In c lu d in g a p p lia n ce s, a u to a n d
o l h r r good* e x jie rle d to la s t
m o re th a n th re e years — rose
2 .3 p e r m it In O ctober fo llo w in g
a 0 6 pe rce n t advance
E x c lu d in g a u to s , a ll s a b * w e re
u p O .fi p e r c e n t la s t m o n t h
c o m p a re d to 0 .5 p e rc e n t In
S eptem ber.
A l l m a jo r d u r a b le g o o d s
sectors (Misled gains. S a b s o f
b u ild in g m a te ria ls , h a r d w u r r
a n d gard e n s u p p lie s were u p 1.7
|ie rc c n l o n lo p o f a 0.7 p e rc e n t
advance In S eptem ber.

c o n fro n la tk m a l ta c tk s
Pasture w ild p o lk r are nol
ta rg e tin g s | m-c ||| c n rlg h lx u lu x M ls
n r m in o ritie s w llh th e new p i l l
c y . and th a t h is o ffic e rs know' h r
w o u ld n 't s ta n d for abuses of
|«owrr
' The p h ilo s o p h y o f (o in m u r il

ly (m ill lo g w ill p re v e n t lh a l k in d
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w e * r e g o in g l o b e n d o v e r
Iv a tk w a rtls lo see th a t It d o e sn 't
h a p p e n .’* lie *a ld
[u S tri.m ii said tn s ig n ific a n tly
redo* r t rim e , th e (Nit d o w n p o li­
cy m u s t fie su p p le m e n te d b y

m ore e d u ca tio n . Job and d r u g
p ro g ra m * and o th e r fo rm s o f
In I erven l Ion
" W h a t th is is a lx H il.” h r s a id .
“ Is tr y in g tn m a in ta in order a n d
safety in n rig h ttn rh o m l* a n d at
the sam e tim e t r y to deal w it h
longer te rm to !u Ilo n a .”

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Picking on
the elderly
It s c r i m to b e th e t h i n # to ffo T r y to b ilk
th e e ld e r ly o u t o f t h e i r m o n e y I t 'a b e in g d o n e
a ll a c ro s s th e n a tio n , a n d r ig h t In o u r o w n
c ltlc n .
W h y t r y s c a m s a g a in s t th e e ld e r ly ? T h e
c r i m i n a l m in d e d p r o b a b ly b e lle v r th e e ld e r ly
h a v e m o r r m o n e y s ta s h e d a w a y , th e y c a n be
m o r e e a s ily d u p e d , a n d th e y a r e n 't s m a r t
e n o u g h to k n o w w h e n th e y h a v e b e e n ta k e n
R e c e n t s itu a tio n s lo c a lly In v o lv e th e d e ­
f r a u d in g o f p e o p le b y a g r o u p p r e t r n d l n g to
r e p r e s e n t P u b lis h e r s * C le a r in g M o u s e
S w e e p s ta k e s A n o t h e r s c a m In v o lv e d p e o p le
m a k in g p h o n e c a lls fo r c o n t r ib u t io n s , s a y in g
th e y re p r e s e n te d th e C h ie fs o f P o lic e N a tio n a l
D r u g T a s k F o rc e
S t i ll a n o t h r r In v o lv e s p e o p le fa ls e ly c l a im ­
in g t o be a s s o c ia te d w it h A T A T . fo c u s in g
t h e ir c a lls o n th e e ld e r ly , a n d a g a in , t r y i n g to
c le a n th e m n u t o f as m a n y d o lla r s a s p o s s ib le
N a t io n a lly , th e r e a re p r o b a b ly h u n d r e d s o f
s c a m s b e in g c o n d u c te d a g a in s t s e n io r c i t i ­
zens
T h o s e m e n t io n e d h e re h o w e v e r , a re
h i t t i n g u s r ig h t h e re a t h o m e . In S a n fo r d ,
la ik e M a r y , a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty
W e h o p e s e n io r c it iz e n s w i l l b e c o m e m o r e
a w a re o f j u s t h o w m a n y w a y s s o m e o n e r a n
t r y to ta k e t h e ir m o n e y .

We also hope seniors, knowing that too
many people consider them as nothing more
than victims to be fleeced, will exercise the
utmost caution when told they have won
something or their money will be going to a
good cause. Hopefully, younger members of
the fam ily will also be cautious about what Is
happening to grandma and grandpa.
There are several points to remember to
help avoid these problems. Don't believe any
get-rtch-qulck schemes told over the phone,
or In person by n door-to-door traveler. I f it is
easy to get rich quickly, they would be doing
It. and not trying to tell our seniors how tn do

Why the loss? It’s values, stupid
The R e p u b lic a n s w o n b ig th e Senale. the
H m iw th e g o v e rn o rs h ip s B u i w h y ?
l-o a rr* a lw a y s h a i r excuses, excuses, e xcuse*
T h is tim e (he D e m o c ra t* are In fu ll th ro a t A n d
so we hear " I t # w h a t h a p p e n * tn a n o fl year
e le c tio n ." " T ire tu rn o u t was w r u n g ," ’ It w as
n e gative a d v e rtis in g .'
There wa% hate in Ihe
a ir . " " I t w a * C lin to n s u n p o p u la rity
It w a *
trail c o m m u n ira t to n * ."
It w a* th e R e lig io n *
R ig h t." " T h e v o te r* w a n t c h a n g e ." " I l w a * a
d ir ty c a m p a ig n ." " I t w a * a n il In c u m b e n t." " I t
w a * a n ti g o v e rn m e n t." These are th e same
people w h o in l ‘ *H4 sa id Reagan treat M ondale
b re a u a r M o m la le d id n 't hath g i*» l on tele* t*ton
R arely w ill lo se r* *a v Ih e o b v to u * W h ic h 1*
"W e lost because (iro p ie d o n 't agree w ith o u t
Id e a * ' T h e y w ill a lm irs t never *ay. " I f we don t
change o u r id e a * o u t s itu a tio n w ill get * i il |
w orse " W h e n th in g * get s till w orse It's called
" p o litic a l re a lig n m e n t." w h ic h I* u p to w n Ian
guage for a ne w eta
B u i Ideas d o m a lle t tn e lections, as In life Tire
p a tte rn o f th in k in g re fle c te d in T u e s d a y 's
la n d slid e w a * (a irly clear g e n e ra lly w t*e, and In
rr c e n l y e a r* id e n tifie d w ith R e p u b lic a n * The
d riv in g f o r r r w as " v a lu e s ." a ru b ric a b o u t w h ic h
ih e p u b lic b e lie v e * w it h some m e rit th e
D e m o c ra t*a re squtshv

C o n s id e r some re
ce n t p u b lic o p in io n
p o ll*
A W a ll S I r e e I
J o u rn a l p o ll asked
' P l e a s e l e l l rn e
w h ic h o f th e s e
s ta te m e n ts r o to r s
c lo * r * i to yo u r p o in t
o f v ie w
STATE
ME.VT A The s i U l
a n d e c o n o m ic p ro ­
b le m s t h a t fa r e
A m e ric a are m a in ly
Ih e re s u lt of a decline
In m o r a l v a lu e s
S T A T E M E N T II Tire
social a n ti econom ic
p ro b le m s th a t fa te
( R a re ly w ill
A m e ric a are m a in ly
lo s e rs say th e
th e re s u lt of fln a rtt tal
o b v io u s ■
p re ssu re * and s tra in *
on th e fa m ily * D ie
re s u lt* M oral valu e *
*&gt;4 p e rce n t F in a n cia l lie s s u ie * 34 |* -rte n l
A N ew sw eek (sell asked ' How m u c h do V»u
blam e each o f th r s r p r o p lr and g ro u p * for ( h r
p ro b le m * th a t m a k r v im d is s a tis fie d ' D o yo u

JA C K ANDERSON

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M m m m m M C f im &amp; w k m c t w m
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It.
D o n 't g iv e a n y o n e o n e r e d c e n t u n t i l y o u
h a v e c h e c k e d a n d d o u b le c h e c k e d
A v o id
a c tin g h a s t ily , f c r h a p s a c a ll to la w e n ­
fo r c e m e n t o r c h a m b e r s o f c o m m e r c e m a y be
needed.

For the younger generation, watch what Is
going on. Don't let the older folks lose
everything they have worked ihelr entire lives
to obtain.

LETTER
S c h o o l s a y s th a n k s
S rm ln o le H ig h S chool w o u ld lik e to th a n k th e
fo llo w in g people w h o h e lp e d m a ke o u r H o m e c o m ­
in g c e le b ra tio n an event to re m e m b e r:
tte lh C o rso . B lack a n d D ecker. R on C apon I. B ria r
C o n s tru c tio n C o rp . M ike G ood. B u rg e r K in g o(
C e n tra l F lo rid a . Cale J a k e s . C h ris C ra n ia * C e n tra l
F lo rid a T ra c k B ro ke rs. J o h n E m e rso n ; C h a rlie
W a rd . J r . : C h rts to ’s C lassics; C ity o f S a n fo rd
R e cre a tio n and Barks D e p t.; C oach M cP herson s n d
th e c o n s tru c tio n classes; D AR E . R ick P oovey;
D avid S a u ls ; D elbert A b n e y ; D iane V in s o n ; E m ily
J a m i l ; G eorge C u rrie ; H ardee s: J a n e E pps a n d
th e d ra m a classes. Ken R u m m e l C h e v ro le t; M arsha
W illia m s , M cD onald s o f C e n tra l H o n d a . Leo
M edina; M c K tb b ln In s u ra n c e . B ru c e M c K lb b ln .
M ik e 's M o b ile M usic. M ich a e l Meadors. M r K r ls tr fl:
N ancy H a ll. PTSA; R ich U n ite d . B re n t A d a m s o n .
R ic h a rd W ln k le m a n . w h o helped raise m o n e y to
m a ke H o m e c o m in g p o ssib le . R ussell H e ln le . San
fo rd C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce . D ave F a rr. S a n fo rd
F ire a n d P olice d e p a rtm e n ts ; S a n fo rd P aint a n d
B ody: S u n B a n k . Bob D o u g la s. S u n n tla n d C o rp o ra ­
tio n . T o m M oore; and the S a n fo rd H erald.
S e m in o le H ig h S chool
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cent; " T h e n e w * m e d ia " 43 p e rce n t. " T h e m o ra l
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( irrr e n t of Ih e p u b lic regarded "sc* tal Issue* a*
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inn e r spe cific s u rv e y * *1vowed rival c rim e or Ihe
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tersely It 's not Ih e e c o n o m y, s tu p id "
Muc h h a * been m ade o f th e Idea th a t th e vote
w a* a n ti g o v e rn m e n t " I d o n 't b elieve It V o te r*
a re n o t id io t *
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v o te d ''a n ­
i l w tut 1 g o v e rn m e n t d o e s " on th e |*a u e * th e y
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m a in ly because those taxes w ill b u y m o te uf
w hat (hey d o n 't lik e
A n d w h ile A m e ric a n
lib e ra lis m has m ade som e great c o n tr ib u tio n s tn
rrc e n l years II has fo ste re d tire so cial ero sio n
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U M I E ll N A T IO N S
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III co n c e iv e d show o f f o r r r near th e K u w a iti
tr a d e r c o u ld n 't h a v r com e at a b e lte r tim e
to p U n ite d N a tio n * o ffic ia l* lu r e o ck n o w l
edged lo u *
Until re c e n tly . Ih e s r o ffic ia l* - In c lu d in g
wane b u m Ihe U N S pecial t n m r iiiw u u i for
the D is a rm a m e n t o f Ira q (U N S rO M l
w ere
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H u s s e i n 's a r r o - f
garter a n d d ip lo m a tic
s tu p id ity appear to
h a v r s ile n c e d th e
c o u n trie s D ia l w ere
e a g e r to re s u m e
trade a n d d ip lo m a tic
re la tio n s w ith Ira q
Most d ip lo m a t* l in e
are n o w c o n v in c e d
th a t sane 1to n * w ill
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Who knows what the message is?
T e rra n ce , w h o ju s t tu rn e d 2. w ears h i*
la th e r's fe a tu re s aa &lt;a u ra lly as hts h e a d fu l of
b ra ld a a n d tin y b la c k h ik in g b o o t* S ittin g on
h is m o th e r a U p . he s q u irm s , fu s a rs
M arta W a s h in g to n , lost In m e m o rie s o f Oct
9. is o b liv io u s
" K e v in ." M a rla . 33. Is s a y in g , " h a le d to do
la u n d r y ."
B u t th a t's w h a t she and her
h u sb a n d w ere d o in g th a t S u n d a y- K e vin . 28
c a rtin g c lo th e s to th e lo ca l L a u n d ro m a t. M arta
p u ttin g tn th e d e te rg e n t, w a tc h in g loads s p in
She re ca lls th a t her h u s b a n d o f one year kept
s lip p in g o u t to " c h itc h a t w it h ve n d o rs a b o u t
th e D a lla s C o w b o y s gam e th a t e v e n in g ." B ut
he k e p t c h e c k in g In - to s o rt clo thes, to b rin g
h e r a h a m a n d -cheese. W h e n he d id n 't re tu rn
a fte r ta k in g a b u n d le h o m e . M arla h a rd ly
n o tice d . U n til th e sh o ts
She saw a c ro w d d o w n th e street w h e n she
reached the d o o rw a y . C ra n in g her n e ck, she
saw no sign o f K r v ln . and s a id . " T h a n k G od "
T h e n she lo o ke d d o w n
"1 sta rte d a l h ts fe e t." she s a y * of th e m a n
ly in g there. W h e n I got 10 h is s h o rts . I kn e w "
H e r w o rd s w o u ld be ja r r in g a n y w h ere T h e y
seem e s p e c ia lly so In th is Im m a c u la te liv in g
ro o m , c o m in g fro m th is com posed w o m a n
seated beneath a pastel o f 1 9 th c e n tu ry w o m e n
fro lic k in g In a ga rd e n
B u t to d a y. In c re a s in g n u m b e rs o f w o m e n
(lrtd th e m se lve s re liv in g th e sudden d e a th s o l
h e a lth y y o u n g m e n Men lik e W a sh in g to n
de scrib e d as a n alTable m a n d e vo ted lo h is five
c h U d re n -th re e fro m M a n a s firs t m arriage.*
H e's one o f th o u s a n d s w h o 'v e le ft dazed
w o m e n b e h in d , m e n w h o m we read a b o u t,
shake o u r heads o ve r, and fo rg e t.

Mans can't forget.
C ry in g , s c re a m in g , she m a d e It to K e v in In
lim e lo te ll h im she loved h im a n d lo see h im
nod. " Y e s ." A h o le had s p ro u te d In h is n eck,
flo w in g red
C o v e rin g II w it h her h a n d , she
co u ld feel h is pulse.
W h e n an a m b u la n c e lo o k h e r h u sb a n d to
W a sh in g to n H o s p ita l C e n te r, she asked p u lle r,
w h o ’d to ld h e r lo a ll In a p o lic e c a r. to la k e her
th e re . In s te a d , she w as d riv e n lo p o lle r
h e a d q u a rte rs, w h e re she a n s w e rrd dozens ol
q u e s tio n s a b o u t a s h o o tin g she h a d n 't seen
W hen she h e a rd h e r s is te r s u d d e n ly sob. she
realized th a t K e v in had d ie d "a n d th a t I
c o u ld n ’t be th e r e ."
She says s h e 'll n e ve r fo rg iv e th e pollce- b u l
It 's a s m a ll In d ig n ity co m p a re d w ith the re s t:
T h e w e e k n lg h ts th a t K e v in doe sn 't com e
hom e fro m h is Job a l a p r in tin g co m p a n y, g ra b
h is C D s and lis te n to m u s ic alone before the
c h ild re n o v e rw h e lm h im .
T h e m o rn in g s th a t she c a n ’ t chide h e r
h u sb a n d fo r s e ttin g the a la rm to o e a rly and
ris in g to o late.
T h a i she c a n 't h e a r h im c o a x in g he r fo r a
kiss o r sa yin g , — I love y o u . b a b y ," and w a itin g
fo r h e r to say It b a c k .

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S he in sists
l h a l D a lla s C o w b o y s Ia n w h o w a s h e r
s u p p o rtiv e frie n d as he r firs t m a rria g e fell
a p a rt, w h o becam e her lo v e r. Ihe fa th e r of her
tw o yo u n g e st c h ild re n an d her h u sb a n d a .isn 't
th e ty p e to die o n a s u n lit s id e w a lk fro m h u tle l
w ounds
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person
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Is w h a t I re a lly w a n t
to do ' I saw a lo t of
lo ve
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feel so g o o d ."
T h e te le p h o n e in
le m ip t s
A n s w e r in g I I ,
M arta s u d d rn ly says.
"T h a n k G od "
( H er w o rd s
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w ith K e v in 's s la y in g
A c c o rd in g lo a U S. a tto rn e y 's o lllr e a irid a v lt.
u n e ye w itn e ss said the s u s p r r l had to ld h im
th a t W a s h in g to n had rip p e d h im o f l " A
second suspect Is be in g sought.
B u t M a rla says she d o e sn 't k n o w th e suspect
a n d believes h e r hu sb a n d d id n 't e ith e r.
"W a s It m is ta k e n Id e n tity ? ... M aybe K evin
said s o m e th in g to h im ? " she asks. "H e was
th e typ e o f pe rso n w ho said w h u l w a * on his
m in d . ... I'd le ll h im . ‘Y ou ca n ’ t do th a t
n o w a d a y s .'"
So M a rla - lik e lo o m a n y o th e r le ft-b e h in d
w o m e n -w ill w a ll an d w o n d er, m u c h as s h r did
fo u r ye a rs ago w h e n her b ru t h r r. R obbie, died
at 22 In u s till-u n s o lv e d sh o o tin g
M e a n w h ile , s h r says, s h r w ill w o rk on her
goal o f g e llin g licensed lo ra re fo r c h ild re n III
h e r hom e.
S he w ill g u id e he r c h ild re n th ro u g h th is
Im p o ssib le p e rio d
S h e 'll ask a th o u sa n d
q u e stio n s.
" B u t I d o n 't w a u l to q u e s tio n G o d ." w h o . she
says, "g a v e K e v in to in c fot s ix years ...B u t I
s till feel llk e - t o la k e K e vin , a n d leave m e w ith
Ih e fiv e c h ild re n ?
1 d o n 'l k n o w w h a t Ihe
m essage Is ."
M a ria s ta re s o u t the w in d o w , h e r face
w ashed In lig h t.
"W e saw th is o ld couple, h o ld in g hands,
w a lk in g d o w n th e s tre e t." she sa y*
I said.
'K e v in , th a t's g o in g to be us one d a y .'
" A n d P 's n o t . "

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J a ffa r w a * th e m a s tr n n ln d b e h in d a b o m b
b u ild in g e ffo rt th a t spent u p to B I2 b illio n
and e m p lo y e d som e 20.UU0 people a l Its
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th a t fo llo w e d , th e p la n 's goal w a * lo p ro d u c e
u p In 2 0 n u c le a r w ra p o n * per year
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s u s p e c te d th a t H u s s e in w a * h a r b o r in g
n u c le a r a m b itio n s . It w a s n 't u n til a fte r t h r
G u lf W a r th a t In s p e c to r* le a rn e d Just how
close th e Ira q i leader had com e to a c h ie v in g
h i* d re a m M ost o f th e p ro g ra m w as *0 * e rre t
th a t, d e sp ite P re sid e nt H u sh 's c la im lh a t
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stroyed. D esert S to rm b o m b e rs h a d n 't even
to u ch e d som e o f th e biggest In n ta tla llo n *
because th e a llie d c o a litio n d id n 't even k n o w
th e y e xisted.
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destroyed m o r r th a n 9 3 p e r m it o l H u sse in *
n u cle a r w e a p o n * c o m p le x B ut th e y re a d ily
concede th a t th e y c a n ’t lie a b s o lu te ly c e rta in
U n til recent ye a r* UNSCO M o flle ta l* d id n ’t
even k n o w u b o u l D r J a fla r H r firs t em erged.
In d ra m a tic fa sh io n , d u rin g a J u ly 1991
m e e tin g bet w re n U N In sp e cto rs a n d Ira q i
n u c le a r engineers In a B aghdad h o te l ro o m .
One p a rtic ip a n t fro m th e Los A la m o s N a­
tio n a l L a b o ra to ry re c e n tly re ca lle d (h e m e e t­
in g fo r o u r associate D ale V an A lta :
“ T h e y w e re fin a lly s ta r tin g lo le ll us ab o u t
I h r lr secret u n u ilu m - e n rtr h m e n l e ffo rts . B ut
t h r y had u co u p le o f J u n io r engineers u p t h r r r
b ilk in g A n d w r ke p i a s k in g th e m q u e s tio n *
th e y c o u ld n 't u n s w r r . P re tty soon, th is
h n m a r u ln tr ly dressed g u y stood u p a nd said.
W ell, I w ill a n s w e r y o u r q u e s tio n s "
T h r n l f l r la l c o n tin u e d ; " H e w a s v e ry
a rtic u la te an d s|M&gt;ke E n g lis h v e ry w e lt....
V ery know ledgeable. He kn e w e x a c tly w h a i
th e y had done, w h u l ha d happened H r was
te c h n ic a lly v e ry q u a lifie d . I n o tice d th a t a ll
the o th e r Ir a q i* show ed a lo t o f rr* j» e rl fo r
h im . Il w a s n 't fear: It w as c le a rly a d m ira ­
tio n ."
T h e m a n w o u ld n 't g ive h i* nam e o r title
d u rin g lh a t m e e tin g , b u t Inspectors soon
fo u n d o u t It w as JalTar. a g e n ius p h y s ic is t
w h o received a Ph D. fro m the U n iv e rs ity o f
B irm in g h a m In E n g la n d . B u i he a nd o th e r
Ira q i ofFIclals In itia lly d o w n p la y e d h is im ­
portance.
U.N. In sp e cto rs c o n tin u e d lo h u n t fo r th e
m is s in g m a s te rm in d o f Ira q 's n u c le a r p ro ­
gra m . so m e tim e s w ith J a ffa r nt th e ir side
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g ra m is a n o th e r In c e n tiv e for
le a th e rs in b rin g t h r ir u lm o s t tn
w o rk
G re g R egister th e UP»3 Sem i
n o te C o u n ty teacher o f i h r yrm t
sa id th a t th e s u p p u rl o f the
b u s in e s s c o m m u n it y e n a b le s
te a ch e rs lo keep s ig h t o f Ih r
n e rd s of th e m o s i im fc o rta n l
|M -oplr in th e school d is tr ic t Ih r
k td *
The good le a ch ers h a ve a lot
o f good id e a * a h o u l b rin g in g
kn o w le d g e lo I h r i r s tu d e n t*
R e g lv lrr Wild " A lo t o l Ihove
Ideas and d re a m * ca n n o t tarear h rd w u tio u i y o u r s u p p o rt
T tie v I iik i I ills ! r i d a n d husl
n rs a rs have p lr d g r d lo r o n t ln u r
Joining (o r rrs for I h r t ir n e f ll ol
Itic v iu d r n t* w tio arc. th e y said,
th e m ost im ja irta n t asset o f ih r
c o m m u n ity
T h r F o u n d a tio n has bud g e te d
• 7 3 , (XX) iu su p p o rt p ro g ra m * tn
th e sc hoots over I h r n e x t year,
a n Increase o f atm ut 3 0 p r r r r n i
o v e r |a*( year
"W e n e rd to k e e p g e ttin g
m o n e y hack In to the sc to ml*
w h r r r it r a n he lp th e k id * " Mill
O 'T o o le , c h a irm a n o f th e F o u n ­
d a tio n said

C a k e
Continued from Page 1A
G E N E V A K O E K N E K IIL Y T IIE
G eneva K o r m r r H lv th r. 72.
S a n d p tn r C ircle S .inford. d ie d
S o lid .i\ Nov 1.1 l ‘ r t | al h e r
r r w t d r m r h o rn J u ly .1 1922 In
lla in llto u . l) h lo v h r m oved in
H d tifo ld lio m I lav n&gt;n O bhi In
IM 74 She wav a h o m rm a k e r
h h r w av fh n trv ltU ll
. S u r v iv o r * In c lu d e h u v h a n d .
J .M h lv t h r b ro th e r J o h n V ln
re n t Uik&gt; II M ia in iv h u rg O h io
llr i* * o n F u n e ra l Ito m r S a n
fo rd In ■h a rg r o la r r a n g r m r n lv
BRYCE G LENN. J K .
B ryce t i l r n t i . -It H'J. D u n b a r
A venue
L a k e M o n ro e , d ie d
jP M d a v
Nov 4. I01M at h i*
■ feslilen. e h o rn A u g 21. 1922 In
C revi en l CUy. I ir w av a Itfrlo n g
• C e n tra l F lo rid a rrs id e n t M r w .t*
J ^ c ttru v pti k r r H r b rlo n g rd lo
^ p o v l d r n i r M lw iu r u r v lU p tiv t
’ C h u n It l« ik c M onroe Mr nerved
J n the r s
A rm y d u rin g th e
^ V ie tn a m W ar
S u r v iv o r * In c lu d e w I f e .
t lia rle n e K ill* G irn n . km h e v irr.
N V d a u g h te r, h rlm d a . S an fo rd ,
w tv irr. W 'llllr M a r S in ilti. M ia m i
|tra&lt; on D lr r c l C re m a tio n S e rv ­
ice. O rla n d o , tn r lia r g r of a r ­
ra n g e m e n t*

VIRGIL W ILLIAM KEERAN
V ir g il W illia m K e rra n . HO.
W a y n e S tre e t. D r lio n a . d ie d
M o n d a y . Nov 14. HEM at C e n ­
tr a l F lo rid a R egional M uvpit.il,
H a n lo n ) Morn M a rch 21. MM-t In
M l G ilead O h io h r m o v rd to
C e n tra l F lo rid a In 1f*f»M Me w av
it t r u c k d r iv e r lo r S e m in o le
C o u n ty . M r w av a m e m b e r o f A ll
S o u ls c . i i h o l i i C h u r e h
lie
tie lo n g e d iu V FW I Vwi I01OH.
A m e ric a n legion Most 53. la iy a l
tJ r d r r u f Moora- Lodge IH51 a ll of
S a n fo rd . H r nerved In ih r A r m y
d u r in g W 'orld W ar II
S u rv iv o r* In c lu d e *on, D e n i*
O K e rr. h i , D e lto n a, tw o g ra n d c h ild re n
G r u in k o w F u n e r a l H o m e .
S a n ln rd . In &lt; h a rg r o f a rra n g e
m rn lN

NORMAN E. MAIIERHY
N o r m a n K M a b e r r y . f»h .
M u e k ry r A cre * D riv e . (&gt; * irrn .
d ie d S u n d a y . Nov 13. 1994 at
III* residence Horn A p ril I. M»2fi
in C n lu n tb u s . O hio, he moved lo
O steen fro m W e s te rv ille . O hio In
Ih H I
H r wan u r r tlr e il I’MX
In s ta lle r fo r O h io H ell Telephone
H r w a s a m e m b e r o f F ir s t
C h ris tia n C h u u h of Sanford. H r
w as a m e m b e r o f A m e ric a n
l.r g io n post I t * i S rm o ra n L ife
M rm lte r C lu b o r th e T elephone
P io n e e r* o f A m e ric a , and in ­
v o lv e d w it h C M ra d io s lie
served In t h r Navv d u rin g W o rld
W ar II
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w if e .
M a ria n n e , non. T im o th y . Irv in g .
T e x a s , d a u g h te r s , L in d a
G ro o m *. S ilva n W a lk e r. Itoth o f
C o lu m b u s . O h io ; tw o g ra n d ­
c h ild re n
t l r t sm m F uneral H o in rm S a n ­

UX&gt;8 in U n o b ta in a b le A la s tir
m o ve d to C e n tra l F lo rid a fro m
M o n ro via . L ib e ria . W est A fric a ,
in 1963 S tic w as a h o m e m a k e i
She w a * a m e m b e r o f F irst
P r e s b y te r ia n C h u r c h o f
M a il land
W »
S u rv iv o r* In c lu d r d a u g h te r.
S u /a n n r O rs IC e lfh . C asseJbcrrv:
s l s l r r . S u s ie F r e n c h . H o i
S p rin g *. A rk one g iu n d d a u g h
le r.
heat o n D ire c t C re m a tio n S e n
ice. O rla n d o . In ch a rg e o f arra n g e m rn ts

ford in e h a rg r ot a r r a n g r n ir n i*

DANIEL HANTOS
l&gt; a n lrl S a n to *. t&gt;2 of J a r d n r *
d r (a |v a p ra . h a v a m o n . P u e rto
k li o. d ie d S u n d a y . Nov
t;t
l l i ' i ) tn A lla m o t tle S p rin g s
Morn Nov 13. I IF)2 in t 'o m r r io .
P u rttu k lc o . h r wav In C e n tra l
F lo rid a In a llr n d h lv m o th e r'*
liin r r . il | f r wav o w n e r tope ra t o r
o l a fu m ilu r e and a p p lia n c e
v iu rr Me w as f ’rn te vta n t
S u rv iv o r* Include w ife . A lu la
Rosario, IL iy a m o n . P u e rto Rico,
M in*. D a n ie l. C o lu m b u s G u .
tU -ntam ln. M ia m i. M rr lo r H ugo
P uerto H lro , tm iih r r * . K u b e n
S a n to * k ic h iiM im l M ill*. N Y .
J o a q u in S a n to s . T o a - A ll a .
P u e r to R ic o . R e v
Sam uel
S a n to s . F .iM o n . Pa.; s ls tr r s .
F J lr a h r lh S a n to s . A lt a m o n lr
S prings. M irta tn S .in to * U n io n .
N J
M a rla T r r r s a D u r a n lr
Santos. M o n tre a l. C anada. A h lg il
Santos, h r lh lr lu t m . Pa., l l i r r r
g ra n d c tiild rrn .
G aines C a rry H and G arden
C h (i|ie l F u n e ra l H om e. L o ngw o o d . In r h i ir g r o f a rr a n g rin r n ts

GLENNA ROSE W YATT
G trn n u Rose W y a tt. 9 4 . S now
U u r r n D riv e , C h u lu o ta . d trd
F rid a y . N ov. 11. 1994 at W in te r
P ark C a rr C e n te r h o rn M arch
22. 1900 In la u o n la . K y . she
m o v r d m C e n tra l F lo rid a in
1992 She w as a m e m b e r o f
M a d is o n A v e n u e C h r i s t i a n
C h u rc h In C o v in g to n K y.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e d a u g h te r.
S a u i in I r M
S te p h e n s o n .
C h u lu o ta ; tw o g ra n d d a u g h te rs ,
fo u r g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n .
heacou D ire c t C re m a tio n S e rv ­
ice. O rla n d o . In ch a rg e o f a r­
ra n g e m e n ts

PUNMALS

TRANK J. SCAREO
F rank J . Scarfo, H2. C o p lv
C o u rt, C a sse lb e rry, d ie d M o n ­
d a y . NOV. 14. 1 9 0 4 a t h i *
residence, h o rn Sept. 3 0 . 1912
In S c ra n to n . Pa., h r m o v rd lo
C . iw lb c r r y In 19H7. H r was a
c iv il se rvice m e ch a n ic w it h the
Post O ffice D e p a rtm e n t. M r was
a m e m b e r o l St A u g u s tin e
C a th o lic C h u rc h . C asselberry.
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
M ildred FT; twins. F ra n k J J r..
Panama C ity , k o lir r t A la n . Casv rtb rrr y (la u g h te r*. C a ro l A n n
Ja c k . P alm Ifa rlx ir . R ita M arie
Morgan. O rla n d o , sister, l l r i i y
lllu m r n s t r ln . H a rris b u rg . Pa.;
six g ra n d c tiild r rn ; fo u r g rra lg ra n d c h ild re n .
G ullies C u rry Hand G arden
C h a p r) F u n e ra l H om e. L o n g
w ood. In c h a rg e o f a rr a n g e ­
m ents.

VIOLET MILDRED STAND1SII
V iolet M ild re d S la n d ls h . 73.
F J ilrr S lr r r l , A lla in o n tc S p rin g *,
(h id M on d a y. Nov. 14. HUM ai
Hospice M ouse. W in te r G a rd e n .
Horn Feb. 5, 1921 tn C anada.
* h r m o ve d in C e n tra l FTorlda In
I9 H 7 . S in - w a s a n a n t iq u e
dealer She w u s C a t lio lli.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d r d a u g liie r,,
K a re n S k i n n e r . A lt u m o n t e
S p rin g *, sons. K e ith . Ila s h rn u r h
H e ig h ts. N .J .. S te p h e n . A lla m onte S p rin g *. C raig. O rla n d o ,
tw o g ra n d c h ild re n .
( la id w in - F a i r c h i ld F u n e r a l
Home, A lta m o n lr S p rin g *. In
charge o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

ELIZABETH STUBBS
F Jlrnbeth S tubbs. 8(3. N o rth
S rm o ra n U lv d .. W in te r P ark,
died M o n d a y, Nov. 14. 1994 nt
Regents P a rk
h o rn Feb 24.

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laniard

W hen
tim e cam e lo r d is c u s s io n ot ih r
b o o k *, she had t h r s lu d r it t *
d re ss u p like ih e s u b je c ts o l th e ir
tin n k s
l l w as g r e a t . '' s h e sa id
" T h e y loved I t . "
H u t m o st re c e n tly , S a w y e r
d e c id e d lo let th e m r a l ca ke
N ot a s tu d y o f th e F rench
R e v o lu tio n , b u t a s tu d y in w o rld
l l t r r a i u r r e nhanced by th e pttv
m is r (•( som e ta s ty , h o m e m a d e
sw eets at t h r en d fo r th e s tu ­
d e n ts in her s o p h o m o re H o n o rs
E n g lis h class
A lt r r reading lio o k * fr o m ih r
class re a d in g lis t, in c lu d in g lilie s
Ih e lik e s o f fa m f o l I h r I h r * .
C r i m e a n d r u n l a h m c n t an d
R . ib b lt R u n , th e s tu d e n ts w ent
h o m e a n d c re a te d c a k e s lo
r r jir r s e n t some aspect o f Ih r
bo o k
M 's n o t e x a c tly s o m e th in g
y o u 'd fin d It; Cltt1 .Votes, b u t
th a t's w h .it S aw yer w a n te d
” 1 re a lly w a n t th e m to re a d the
b o o k s ." she said "1 w a n t th r m
lo re a d t h r b o o k a n d lo o k
fo r w a r d to d o in g It. I w a n t
re a d in g lo b r fu n fo r th e m ."
T h e re a d in g w a s S a w y e r s
Idea, b u t the cakes w e re I t ir
b ra in c h ild o f S teve i'lp ito n e . .1
s tu d e n t In Ihe class
" I let th e m b ra in s to rm to com e
u p w ith w hat th e y w a n te d lo do
lo Illu s tra te i h r ir d is c u s s io n s of
Ih e b o o k * ." she said. "S ie v e
c a m r u p w llh th is Id e a ."
S o m e s t u d e n t s , w h o lo r
w h a te v e r reason f r it u n c o m fo rt­
a b le m a k in g an r d t h lr v is u a l aid.
c h o s e to c r e a te a t h r e e d im e n s io n a l d io ra m a
" C a k e is n o t e v e ry o n e 's fa v o r­
ite m e d iu m ." S a w ye r said
T h e s tu d e n t* ' p re s e n ta tio n s
w e rr n o t lim ite d , o f c o u rs e lo
s w r r l n o th in g *
" T h e y had lo be able to le ll Ih r
cla ss ab o u t w h a t th e cake rejires e ttle d and how th a t re la te d 10
th e tx io k ." S aw yer e x p la in e d .
R eading, s tir e m p h a size d , can
b r a lo t o f fu n fo r s tu d e n ts . II
I h r y have I h r rig h t m o tiv a tio n .
■ 'A fter a w h ile , th o u g h .** s tir
n u le d . " g e llin g (hem lo re a d Is a
piece o t c a k e ."

W inner in school
T oqw and D «on )« a w innar in s c h o o l As pan o f a S anford
O p tim is t C lub program , stu d e n ts w ho have im proved in to m e
a sp e ct o f their sch o o l life from one grading period to the next
are given notions and c e rtific a te s fo r th e ir work Peggy H ardin,
p re sid e n t o f the club, con g ra tu la te d Trtquand and h is c ia s tm a ta s
at M idw ay E lem entary S chool w ho im proved th e ir w ork h a b its
d u rin g the last quarter at a re ce p tio n sponsored by th e clu b , a
b u s in e s s parlner w ith the school

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C o n t in u e d fro m P a g e I A

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c lu d e * rc s e rtu r p ru jrc lln n s th a t
r r f t r c i fu r the reties rlp m e n t area
an o v e ra ll deerrase in th e ad
v a lo re m tax revenue in 19*)4
fro m 1993
A c c o r d in g to S a n f o r d 's
D ire c to r o f H a n n in g and D e ve l­
o p m e n t, .la v M au le r w h o serves
o n th e W a te rfro n t c o m m itte e
t h r rh a n g e d llg u r r * are d u e to
th e tim in g of (tie g ro u p 's tn lila l
re s e a rc h w ith - o rc u rre d In May
at w h ic h lim e ih e co u n ts p ro p e r­
l y a p p ra is e r had te n t a tiv e ly
Issu e d flu c tu a tin g and p r e lim i­
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proposed to begin
in kindergarten
A m erican ( k n n ir r if y . IlK re la
llo n s h lp h f l a r r n Ih r D rilled
S u ir &gt; and iH h n lualkat* and the
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W A S H IN G T O N — S c h o o ls
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d e i g a r t r n i r a r h i n g c h l ld r r n
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d a rd * fur grades kindergarten in
ih r y r a n in flu e n c e g o ve rn m e n t,
lour say
'Although elections
a c c o rd in g lo pro|H&gt;ard n a tio n a l
«a m jia ig n * and in lin e ate • • 1he
a la n d a rd a on c iv ic s a n d govern
cenlrr of democratic institu
m e n t e d u c a tio n
Ilona rltU rn s should I k- aw arr of
" T h e strength an d v ita lity of
I h r m an y o ilirr |»ar1l&lt; ijMlorv
A m e ric a n democracy depend o n
o p p o r t u n i t i e s a v a l l a h l r lo
r n a u r in g th a t o u r y im n g jK o p Ir
th rm "
d rv rlo p Ih r k n o w lrd g r. s k ills
T h r s ta n d a rd s say these
and disposition* necessary lo
young
students should fir ahlr lo
becom e in fo rm e d a n d rrs p o tts l
I d r n l i f y w a y * p r o p lr can
h lr p a rttrlp a n ta m o u r s y s lrm o f
inotnior and in llu n ii r i(m rn i
•e lf g o v e rn m e n t.” M id C harles
m r n l. ln&lt; Iodine but not lim tlrd
N Q u ig le y , e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r o f
lo voting
i h r C e n te r fo r C iv ic E d u ca tio n ,
For grades five In rig id . Ih r
w h ic h d rv rlo tH -d Ih r alandarda
standards at.nr. ” 11 « lii/e n s do
tir in g released to d a y
n nl u nd erstand Ih r political
W ith tu r n o u t In last w eek's
process and how lo deal with It
e le c tio n s a p a ltrv 3H 7 percent
r l l r d l v r l y . they may Ir r l
rd u c .itIng c h ild re n a b m it civics,
o v rrw h rlrn rd and a llrn a lrd ”
r t t t / r n a fitp and I h r i r d u ly In vote
G.ms M id jmlls in d lra tr thal
&lt;an o n ly help, u y v C u rtis Gana
young
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o f I h r C o m m itte e fo r the S tu d y
ir n d In havr no confidence Ih ry
o f I h r A m e ric a n E le c to ra te
can m a k r a difference
A lo n g w ith b r in g ta u g h t about
” P«rt of II la brrauae Ih ry
g o v e r n m e n t a n d p o lit ic s .
h a v rn ‘1 l*rrn ira ln rd lo l»r In ­
f h lld r r n sh o u ld becom e Involved
volved.” h r aald
T a rtly l l ‘a
In sch o o l g o v r m m r n t and In
because ih ry v r grown up III an
c o m m u n ity p o litic a l p ro je cts In
rra of polltlral cynicism . paitlv
w h ic h i h r y r a n m a k r a dlfII I hreauar of Ih r politic* Ih ry
le r r n r e . Gana M id
ar e ."
" H u t u n t il w e ch a n g e I h r
T h r alandariU say ch lldrrn In
tc m d u c t o f o u r c a m p a ig n * and
gradra five lo rig h t should I kth e In c re a s in g c y n ic is m In the
a h lr lo explain w hat la meant by
m e d ia , th e degree lo w h ic h II
Ih r public agenda and describe
r a n h r lp w ill I k - lim ite d ." he
how It la art. including ih r rnlr of
added
sp e c ia l I n t r r r a t groupa. ih r
m edia. Ih r courta am i Individual
_ T h r c iv ic s a tu n d u rd s were d e ­
c lltrrn s .
veloped w ith fu n d in g fro m Ih r
In gradra n in e lo 12. Ih r
E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t and t h r
alandarda w y atudrrila ahould
. |*ew C h a rita b le T ru s ts and la
know ih r m rnning ni rliU c n p i n n f a broader r l lo r t lo lu lllll
t h r n a tio n a l e d u c a tio n goal s e l­ ship, Ih r rlghia li confers and Ih r
rrs|M jnalhlllllra 11carries
lin g v o lu n ta r y a la n d a rd a fo r
T h ra r nldrr sludcnls. It says,
w h a t c h lld r r n s h o u ld know In
ahould I k- ah lr lo evaluate, la k r
a c a d e m ic s u b je c ts b y the lim e
and defend positions on civic
Ih r y leave fo u r tfi. e ig h th and
rra|&gt;onalhllltlrs. Including Ih r
12 th grades
Im portance ni nlieylng ih r law.
C o n se rv a tiv e s h a v e a tla c k rd
paving taxes, voting, serving as
I h r sta n d a rd s , s a y in g they arc
a Juror In the* arm ed forces and
set lo o lo w lo e n co u ra g e c h ild re n
lo I r a n i lo th e ir h ig h est p o te n ­ |K-rfnrmlng public service
T h r C e n lrr for Civic (educa­
tia l.
tion. based In laia Angclra, la a
T tie c iv ic s s ta n d a rd s address
nonprofit group focused on im ­
fiv e c e n tra l Issues; c iv ic life ,
proving civil a rilu c a llo n More
p o litic s u n d g o v e rn m e n t, th e
than 3,000 |K-ople w r rr con­
fo u n d a tio n s o f th e A m e ric a n
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B rin g in g hom e the gold

LOCALLY

Monroe Harbour Marina, Heilig-Meyers win titles

PDS gets *Plant’ed

F ro m S ta rt R e a e d i

C A S S K U U IH K Y
1 lu n g s iim itiin r a l in go
saHllIl Im l l i r i f l S Mat k m fn s t l ( M r ik ) a * lh r«
ln * l I h r t r lo u rth u ra ig h t gam e to DU In 3 3 In
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Ih r «
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J a iu tn n M a r lr t tr am i U k k latm w lak ( t a ir d
like l*DS o llr n w a IIh three h l l t r a h
t&gt; r« |n ir ( h r t n o n l a m i w ith |u m i «&lt;&gt; g a m e *
I r t l I h r lta&lt; k r n anulat M ill fin is h v i m ill
I11S • i l l tr y In (uitilklc th in g * u p n ra t » r r k a *

I A K1 M A K Y
M&lt;tnrnr lle rta iu r M arine am t
H r tlls M r y r r * h a v r done it a g a in
T h r S a n fo rd t*a *rd tra m s a d tlr il ‘ fir l a k r M ary
Fall P ra g u e to t lir U r r a u tn r aa th e y w rapped u p
I h a n ip l* m * h l|it Iasi a r r k

It hoata league leading 1‘i r l l r U al 7 l l p m

Lake Mary Rams win titlo
W IN T E H O A K ! * S
11m U k r \ l t i k IN *,
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iI H r a lr d i h r lk r * l D ra n g r K a r r s * * 23 t i lo w in
th e 4 la l h i * a m * K n u n p ia l lima I and t &lt;|K urrt1
I h r C 'm lra l r b a it U C h a m p * w t*htp
T h r K a m a • I I I m r r i i h r N o rth M tn id a
t h a m p ittn ih ia S aturday |N m 1(11 al Ih r W est
O rw n g r H ig h S r h o il S ta d iu m T h r w in n e r « m
a itv a n ir In Ih r a la tr t liatnpiaM tship on Sna Jr|

Sanford Youth Basketball

F it* lata M anor c o n tin u e * to hold o n to Ih r
F rid a y N ig h t I r a g u r Ir a d
b u t because of
la lru w it* t l t r Ir a g u r • t i l p la y I h r r r m tire w rrk a
l-a»i w r r k 1 u rw la y — Ja y a O rp h an* im .k
T h tr» ty W h a lr
17 3 M » n m r H a rb o u r h ra t
lia f n n I I t T hursday — l l n l i g M r y r r * edged
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I r i d a y
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I h r lin a l T u rw ta y N ig h t M e n d in g * • r r r
M o tto * lle r t» n ir |U O |I. Jay • Ot
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T h u r w D i S ig h t • fin a l l l n l i g M r y r r * (h 31
Sun* rr«4 T itle 17 31 an d lUat k)a&lt; k * 11 •()

T h r M a n d in g * nn F rid a y N ig h t a rr FVtfUla
M am a |7 4» S rtm riiw 'S lr ia n ta rg • a rlw a i 13 3 l

Damboof ait and i j a i n r 9 (both ' t Woldunn
(3 3| and l l i r l l r a t r * 11 tt|
( 's a y in g Jay • were w ith three h it* — A lla n
T ru *k a u * k a * I t r t p lr i J im K rld tw o h it* — J J
J t l r * Id u u h tr) K u ta n (ra n U rate h it — I h u r k
( l a n r t t ii ( trip le I I h i r C om a n ti I h t k r F r r r a lo
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H i t t i n g fo r T h lr a t y W h a lr w r r r D a v e
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IV a u r lia tltp arul Mr tan M anuel fta ir * ln g lr ra t h i
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Ik a ti* lib n it it r l f r r d d lr H tm a n l M v rtrl K ru t
T uny S m ith ( i r r g H ardy Jed W taafatai F ra n k
T u rn e r C a lv in B rya n t
D o in g t h r h i ll in g to r
M i la th ftn ( I h r r r k ir ig lr * !

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llu n iM y a ru l Hr ad l i m i t * h a ir s tn g lr ra&lt; h i 1
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J a m r * I r d h a t l IWmg O ttv rr
IS kw rrtng S n m rn tv 'S C w r r r » t ih h a ir Jut*
t h rt* (ja g tu ru k ih o m r r u n l I h r r r h it* - J la»rr&gt;
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L d flv S r ta r ll (Iw anr r u n l M u k H am m y h t m h lr i
Frank l ^ n u t o D a * r M r a r* h a H u t* niut h it
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I'a rtn g 13 a f lr r 5 w r r r w ith tw o h it* -&gt; Ttald
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G rrg I t r v r r and K andy l r - » t * Id o u td r) T im
M a tkh a m Kt&lt; ft H a u ra ttv I ’h ll E lder M lk r A k r r *

V-ball: one league
decided, one close

Patriots hit
playoff road

F ran* S ta ff R * » « r t*

SANFORD
T h r s*nt&lt;w d K n (ra tio n |kr
p a itm e n t la o ffe rin g yawith tia * k r ih a ll lo r tin y *
a n d s tria u n d r r 13 y ra ra ot a ^ r
('taal la 9 10 a n ti rvrryrtwve m a k ra a tra m
T rv o u ta a ill Ijt h r lt l S a lu rtla v S n |W al I h r
S a n ltiril M id d le S h a l l G y m T h r try o u t w heat
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Basketball coaches needed
N A S F O K D - T h r S a n fn rtl K rt r ra t Ion D r
p a rt m e n t la k n k ln s lo r |irtq &gt; lr i n lr r r a in l In
rtta i Io n s hnva a n d Stria y o u th laaahrllaall tr a m *
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I n l r r r a f r d p a rtira a h tn ild r a il 3 3 0 34)07

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S A S F O K I)
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WHAT’S HAPPENING

‘Amazing Blake’ continues to wow Cincinnati

G irls’ Basketball
Lady N o ls t Tournament
Moore, 7 p m

Deltona vt

Bishop

D eland at Oviado. JV. 6 p m , V, 7 30 p m
Eualla at Lyman. JV, 5 30 p m , V. 7 p m
Mainland al Laka Mary. JV. 6 p m . V, 7 30 p m

G irls’ Soccer
Laka Brantlay at Samlnola. Freshman. 4 p m ,,
|u n io rv a rs ity ,5 3 0 p m .varsity, 7 IS p m
Laka Howall at Lyman. Freshman. 4 30 p m ,
|unlor varsity, 5 4 5 p m , varsity. 7 30 p m
Laka Mary at Oviado Freshman. 4 30 p m .
(unior varsity, 5:45 p m , varsity, 7:30 p m

HASKETBALL

7 30 p m — SUN. National liaakrthall Assort
uilon. Washington Bullets al OrLuulo Magic. II. I
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By J 0 B K A V

AP Sports W riter
C IN C IN N A T I — T h e o n ly o n r not
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lir n g a l* ' i|u a r tr r h a c k c r lt lc lf c a
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Ills fo u r-to u c h d o w n p e rfo rm a n c e
S unday tn a 34-31 v ic to ry o v r r t h r
H ouston O llr r * had Joyous p la y r r *
ro llin g o n I h r flr lr f a n d g id d y (a n *
h o n k in g l l t r l r h o rn * a * t h r y d ro ve
aw ay (ro m K lv r r fr u n t S ta d iu m
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cem e n te d h im a * Ita c k u p . H l.tk r
brcauM* h r d id n 't p la y |&gt; r r fr r l|y .
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I'v e had m e n ia lly .* ' H lu k r said.
Mrntatty i m uor a tot ol m ls ta k r*.
hut p ro p lr don't are lh a l. I m udr
four or five m en ial m istakes and
th a t's a o m rlh ln g you cnn'l do.**

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th e a te r - h o p p in g o ff t h r X-ray
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o va tio n No fra c tu re w as fo u n d , so
llla k r rude back In t h r r r s c u r — and
a n o th e r s ta n d in g o va tio n .

*'l in not s to p p in g n o w ."
said “ I'v e g o ttr n th is la r . "

N a tu ra lly , h r led I h r B e n g a l* on
Iw o d riv e s lh a l w o n i h r game
C o uld II h a v r r n d r d a n y o th e r w av?

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m a k in g those m ista ke s a n d no o n r
w ill ra re as lo n g a * h r kee p * m u k ln g
II a ll rig h t In t h r r n d w ith p la y * lh .il
leave r v r r y o n r dazzled
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Iw rk D e rric k F e n n e r said *'l to ld
h in t he's got t h r m agic w o rk in g "
Does h r ever In h i* firs t three
NFL sta rts. I h r IM ilh p ic k In th r
1992 d r a ll has Just g o tte n b r t t r r
and b e tte r H r n r a r ly upset D u ll.is In
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yards a w r r k la te r lo l»r.il S e a lllr,
a n d t h r e w I h r r r o l h is f o u r
to u c h d o w n * on u hu m a n k lr
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enrorc? H e's a lre a d y th ro w n fo r 35 0
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A lte r S u n d a y 's show . It * h a u l to
lln d any d o u b tr rs llla k r brought
H o llyw o o d to I h r O hio R ive r.
H r severely b ruised h is a n k lr in
t h r llrs t h a ll and llt tt|ir d b r iw r r n
plays I h r (u iln was so had th a t h r
hud In change h is th ro w in g style
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a l lr r th ro w in g a 50-yard to u ch d o w n
pass to C a rl P ickens In I h r fo u rth
q u a rte r. T h r y ca rte d lll a k r o ff to Ih r
X -ra y room a * fun* gave a Manding

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fo u n d r ig h t d l ll r r r n l w ays to lo se ."
said D oug P elfrey. w h o k lr k r d a
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t l i t t r r x p lr r d . " T h is w r r k w r fo u n d
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fo u n d no s r v r r r dam age.
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deep b ru ise , s h o u ld n 't lo rre lllfik e to
m iss p ra c tic e . He's expected t ij sta rt
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Volunteer of the Week

IN BRIEF

Good News Jail Ministry has its rewards

Altamonte Jajtz Ensemble plans concert
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - 1 he A lta m o n lr J a / / Ensem ble.
Iru
d ire cte d by M ike A rrn a w ill present H a ro ld flla m lia rd
p ia n ist e x tra o rd in a ire , on S u n d a y . Nov 20 7 p m at U k r
I Ira n (ley H igh S, h&gt;..i A u d ito riu m 9 9 1 Sand Lake Rd T h r r r is
am ple seating A don a tio n o f 62 is requested Ik m K irb y of
W Lt
f M w ill h r m a ste r o f &lt;e rrm o rite s

Come to the festival of arts
D M ,A N D
O n Nov II* 9 a m 5 p m and S u n d a y. 1 0 a in 5
p in . the 2nd A n n u a l O n I h r H o u le sa rd |te | and P all f estiva l nf
the A rts takes (dace I wo b u n d le d a rlts ts w ill lie e x h ib itin g
and selling th e ir w orks m h is to ric and *c rrilc d o w n to w n
D rL a n d I h e ir w ill lie s tr re ts td r e n te rta in m e n t, y o u th art
e x h ib itio n and c h ild re n s w o rk s h o p %j&gt;r« ta lly food c o u rts w ith
•e a tin g A d m is s io n ts free and (M ik in g Is free There w ill latro lle y service from d is ta n t p a rk in g lo ts
f o r H d o rm *lk H i.&lt; 4 U (9 iM i7 3 4 4371

Historical society to hear Simons
SAN FO R D — IW *s S im o n s new p ro g ra m m a n a g e r for
S anford M ain S treet w ill l*e the s|&lt;r.sker at the lit m o n th ly
in e rtin g o f the S anford H is to ric a l S c a irty o n T h u rs d a y , Nov
17 The m e e tin g w ill be h e ld at the S anford M u se u m . 520 Last
f irst St at 5 OO p m
Ih e S anford H is to ric a l S ociety Is s e llin g p H r t ca le n itars
w h ic h fe a tu re tw e lve o ld S a n fo rd se rn e * several fro m the
V in c e n t c o lle c tio n
You can purch a se one fo r $ 5 0 0 at the
m u se u m or fro m a n y sue tr ty m e m b e r

CALENDAR
Overeaters to gather
A re g u la r m e e tin g of O v r r r a t r r s A n o n y m o u s is condtic ted on
T u e sd a y* at 7 3 0 p m
at f i r s t U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h
c o rn e r o f P ark a n d 5th. S a n fo rd For m ore in fo rm a tio n , ca ll
C arol at 322 0 0 5 7

Clogging classes formed
The O ld H ic k o ry S to m p e rs offer free b e g in n e r c lo g g in g
I c lasses In te rm e d ia te and a d va n ce d lessons also a va ila b le
M eetings are at th e D eltona C iv ic A ssociation on T uesdays
t fro m 6 to 9 p rn C a ll 349 9 5 2 9 lo r m ore in fo rm a tio n

' Take off pounds sensibly
M e m b e r* o f T a ke Off P ounds S e n sib ly. TOPS in v ite Ihe
p u b lic to Join th e m on Tuesday e ve n ing s fro m 7 to M p m at
the F irst C h ris tia n Churc h 1607 S an fo rd Ave S a n fo rd
The g ro u p now has a p riv a te ro o m to w e ig h people betw een
6 IS a n d t i 45 p m
Each w eek a d iffe re n t p ro g ra m on w e ig h t loss w ill lie
, c o n d u cte d
Fur m o re in fo rm a tio n a b o u t the c lu ti c a ll 3 2 3 17(Uc nt
3 2 3 1t a n

Toastmasters meet
S em inole C o m m u n ity C ollege 15CC| T o a s tm a s te r* C lu b
*f»5M| w ill m eet e ve ry 1 u rv d a v o f ih e m o n th . 7 3 0 p i n . at
I m Wt M ary C h a m b e r of &lt; o m m c rc e o ffice In l-a k r M a ry C entre,
at la k e E m m a Road C o t.ta i l Rosetta llo n h a m at 323-M2M4 for
m u te in fo rm a tio n

* Optim ist Club meets weekly
The S anford o p tim is t C lu b m e e ts every W ednesday at noon
at the C o lo n ia l R oom al T o u c h to n * In d o w n to w n S anford
V is ito rs are w elcom e

Kiwanis Club meets Wednesday
T he K lw a n ls C lu b o f S a n fo rd holds i t * n oon lu n c h e o n
m e e tin g s every W ednesday at th e S anford Civic C e n te r. N orth
S anford A ve n u e at the la k rfr o n t V is itin g K lw m n la n * ate
w elcom e F or in fo rm a tio n ca ll W a lt S m ith 3 2 3 50MM

Dancing for seniors
T h r O v rr 50 Dance C lu b da n ce is held e ve ry W ednesday,
fro m 2 3 0 • 4 3 0 p m . at the S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r L iv e m ustc
by the D rltn n la n s I I-piece tw ru l D o n a tio n $2 (X)

W elcome Wagon monthly luncheon
S em inole S jx tk rs W elcom e W agon C lu b o l S e m in o le C o u n ty
h o ld * th e re g u la r monthly lu n c h e o n m e e tin g a l 1 l 3 0 a m on
the th ird W ednesday of every m o n th Those w is h in g lo a tte n d ,
c a ll I W ily , 6 9 5 4 )1 4 4 . or L u c y . 3 2 2 7H77

By 1UI AN WI N N E R
Herald Correspondent
SANTORO — W o rk in g (or the
L o rd d o rsn I p a y m u c h h u t the
re w a rd s are n u t o f th is w o rld
T h is little s a y in g shares Joyce
D u n la p s s e n tim e n ts e x a c tly
G ra d in g lllh le co rre sp o n d e n ce
courses fur th e &lt;mkm « News J a il
M in is try has o c c u p ie d her tim e
a n d her love
D u n la p has bee n In the San
fo rd area lor so rtie 2 0 years She
s a id ." I'm a h o u s e w ife
I'H l
e m p lo y e d by m y h u s b a n d . J im "
T hey have fiv e c h ild re n . Debbie.
S k ip J im m y
K a th y a n d Hatph
a n d 13 g ia n d i h lld r r n The fa in t­
ly have been m e m b e rs of the
S a n fo rd A llia n c e C h u rc h fo r 13
y e a rs " I Ira r h S u n d a y School o r
w o rk w h e rrv e r I'm needed.” she
said
I w o rke d w it h A W A N A lo r
stx y r a r * "
D u n la p 's p re s e n t w o rk I n ­
v o lve d her w ttfi th e Good News
J a il M in is try
" I h a d to slow
d o w n so the ja il m in is t r y bet ante
m y m a in p r io r ity . I'v e been in
th e ja il m in is try fo r 11 years
She to ld o f flo w she became
in v o lv e d In th is fie ld " I m et
R o la n d Ooyd He a n d bis wife
in v ite d me a n d in y m o th e r to a
lu n c h e o n W r n o w m eet o n re a
m o n th S o m e tim e s th e y have
In m a te s that g iv e te s tim o n ia ls o f
w h a t C h ris t has d one lo r them
O fte n D u n la p c a n lie fo u n d on
a W ednesday m o r n in g am ong
m a n y o th e rs w ith p ile s of lllb le s
a n d |&gt;a(&gt;erwork g ra d in g courses
fo r in rn a le s "W e a re kept posted
o n th e In m a te s a n d (h e ir p ro ­
gress
she s.itd " T h e y become
C h ris tia n s tier arise o f the ja il
m in is tr y It's re a lly a m is s io n in
o u r o w n c o u n try b e in g used for
th e g lo ry of G o d ."
D u n la p Ite g a n I n it ia lly ju st
g ra d in g (m pers as a v o lu n te e r
Now she oversees th a t g ra d in g

I * * * fry ftuU N * .

J o y c t Dunlap gradat papara In bar volunteer work with prison ministarias.
th ro u g h the G ood News J a il
M in is try
I get th e courses, she
sa id " I sort th e m I w rite the
nam es d o w n I grade papers I
g ive a grade I r r m r d th e re
s u its "
She spoke o f th e specifics o f
th e courses offered " T h e re are
e ig h t lessons In a u n it . " she said
" T h e re a rr 136 lessons to fin is h
T h e n th e y receive a large c e r t if i­
ca te T h e y re a lly w o rk h a rd fo r
th e Rlhles th e y receive fo r th e ir
w o rk on th e courses lo o The
d ls c ip le s h tp course is w h a l th e y
c o m p le te In o rd e r ro receive a
lllh le
She c o n tin u e d lo e la b o ra te
c o n c e rn in g th e courses "W e
a v e ra g e a b o u t 4 5 0 le s s o n s

W e've done 17.0 0 0 lessons so far
th is year It's e x c itin g lo see the
m en pH k in g up on th e lllh le
M uch d iscu ssio n w as given lo
the people ta k in g I he courses
The m e n a r r m u c h m ore open
th a n th e w o m e n are to the
courses ' said D u n la p "N o t onlydo th e y le a rn th e w o rd b u i they
go o u t a nd share w h a l Ih r y 'v e
learned W e've fo u n d MO percent
of the people th a t are In the
n u tu re c e ll th a t are ta k in g the
l i l h l r courses and have accepted
C h ris t d o n 't re tu rn lo ja il It's life
c h a n g in g Jesus cam e lo save
souls a nd he w a n ts us to spread
th e gospel and c o m e lo know
h im "
D u n la p recalled a g e n tle m a n

w h o m ade an im p re ssio n on her
"O n e e xa m p le o f th e great w o rk
th a t is done is a m a n fro m
L o u ls la n n a He was MO years o ld
a n d from th e Hayou H r had
ne ve r heard th e w ord o f God
W h e n he left he c o u ld n 't help
b u t le ll o th e rs an d he c o u ld n 't
w a it to do so T h e re 's so m a n y
w o n d e rfu l e x a m p le s I c o u ld ta lk
fo re ve r "
She encouraged an yo n e In te r­
e ste d in w o rk in g In th e ja il
m in is tr y lo r a ti th e C h a p la in at
th e ja il nt 32-15221 She c o n ­
c lu d e d by s a y in g /'M y m o th e r
w h o Is M4 years o ld w o rk s w ith
t h r m in is try I alv&gt; have a 9 0
year o ld w o m a n Age is n 't a
(a c to r Just a love o f ih e G ird “

Christmas gifts a burden to retirees
DEAR ABBT:
M y h u sb a n d
w ill he re tire d a t C h ris tm a s tim e
th lv y r a i We w ill l l i r n h r o n a
fix e d , lim ite d b u d g e t, and o u r
C h ris tm a s fu n d s w ill h r m u c h
s m a lle r th a n in I h r (vast
We lia v r r ig h t g ro w n sons and
d a u g h te rs , a n d
15 g r a n d ­
c h ild re n The g ra n d c h ild re n a rr
n o w g r t iln g m a rrie d , so there
w ill t&gt;r w e d d in g g ifts to buy­
o u t c h ild re n p ro te s te d the
s u g g e stio n o f |iu I tin g e ve ryo n e 's
nam e In a h a t. th e n e ve ryb o d y
b u y in g a g ift o n ly fo r th e person
w hose nam e lie o r she d ra w s
Som e of o u r c h ild re n ask for
cash Instead o f g ilts
We have
even h e rn asked. " H o w m u ch
w ill yo u and Dad h r g iv in g us for
C h ris tm a s th is y e a r? "
And.
"M a y I have 11 n o w so I can buy
w h a l 1 w a n t? "
A couple o f u u r g ra n d c h ild re n
have a lre a d y c o m e o v e r lo gel
th e ir m oney a n d g ifts , and w r
p ro b a b ly w o n 't see th e m again
u n til l t ‘s th e ir b irth d a y s .
We had some lu g m e d ic a l b ills
th is y ra r. and m y h u s b a n d s
r e t ir e m e n t b e n c llt s n o w h e re
c o m p a re to h is fo rm e r sa la ry. I
sa id . " L e i's fo rg e t th e C h ris tm a s

A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

g ifts Ib is year — Dad a n d I w a n t
to in v lie th e e n tire fa m ily o u t fo r
a n ice C h ris tm a s d in n e r " T h j l
Idea was voted d o w n
l&gt;&gt; you
ha ve an y suggestions. A b b y?
W e are alre a d y ,
WORRIED B IC K

D E A R W O R R IE D :
Yes.
y o u and y o u r hu sb a n d sh o u ld
tre a t yo u rselves lo a nice tr ip
som ew here; th e n telephone yo u r
c h ild re n and w ish lite m a M e rry
C h ris tm a s
A n d d o n 't com e

h o m e u n t il y o u 'f r goo d and
ready
D E A R A B B T : Aa an electrical
engineer, I m in i take exception
In you/ an«w r r lu “ A V ou n f
W id o w " concerning (h r tragic
death of h rr husband who was
killed w hen h r touched a U w "
r lr r t n r a l wire w hile standing In
a sw im m in g pool.
T h r r lc c t r lr a l in s ta lla tio n had
a b s o lu te ly n o th in g lo d o u n it It.
T h r a ccid e n t w o u ld have oc
curved In these c irc u m s ta n c e *
r v r n If i h r in s ta lla tio n ha d tie rn
done b y I h r ve ry beat o f elect Ti­
tia n *
Y o u r a n s w e r s h o u ld have
h e rn
"N e v e r to u c h a n y th ln ii
th a t c a rrie s e le c tric ity — lie it a
w ire , c o n n e c to r, a p p lia n c e o r
o th e r e q u ip m e n t — w h ile any
p a rt o f v o u r body Is In w a te r. It
does not have to be a s w im m in g
pool o r h a th tu b . s ta n d in g on
w et, or even d a m p , g ro u n d ts
enough because the c u rre n t w ill
a lw a vs How to (lie g ro u n d -e v e n

tf it has to do so th ro u g h y o u r
t* » d y ."
O . R . • C H U C K I- K O L B C N ,

W E S T C O L U M B IA . 8 .C .
DEAR
O . P . S C H U C K 1 -K O L B E N i
11 ta n k you fo r (M in tin g o u t w h a t
I s h o u ld have flg u r r d o u t i n n
fa ile d to do so
D E A R A B B T t Do yo u have
ro o m fo r one m o re " u d d e r ”
s to ry ?
A bee flew in to a c o w 's ear.
T h e n e xt d a y. It show ed u p In
th e m ilk can
A sim p le case o f " In one ear
a n d o u t the u d d e r."

MILLIE CLECKLER
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T o d a y , try' rvot to lease som eone
w h o la im p o rta n t to y o u r fu tu re
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a b ra sive , a n d h r/s h r m ig h t not
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y o u ta lk to a jx -rv in y o u d o n 't
respect a b o u t a m a tte r c o n c e rn ­
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and teach y o u s o m e th in g v a lu ­
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ly d e s tru c tiv e today because yo u
m a y w a n t to say s o m e th in g
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yo u w a n t to h a v r y o u r w a y
to d a y, leave p le n ty o f ro o m lo r
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TiM lay you m ig h t fa i r an u n u a u ­
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th e caae, there la p ro lia b ly a
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to a rc t b r positive aspects In
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                    <text>TUESDAY

December 0, 1994

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola Cou nty alnca 10 08
BFlh rear No 92

5«nford Florida

Your taxes may go up
County sees need
for millage hike

S p o r ts

Foreigners go home

By J. MARKSARPICLD

W IN T E R PAKK - Lym an and Ia k r Howell
both came up with 3 0 boy* « o r m win* over
cm! of county opponents Mninl.iy Mttftil

Herald Senior Staff Write*

V r P a « r IH

P o o p le

Volunteers of the Week
H elping I he underprivileged d u rin g I h r Imll
day season ha* I n t w i r a larntl) altair along
w ith I h r rtty ol latng«&lt;B«l

K rt P i| t SB

Sentencing set for Cofield

SANPOKH
Seminole County rrsulcnle «t»uld
fate a strep lav Increase nrvt year anti Itn teasing
level* for rat h of Ih r following Ihrre years under
a *|irndlng looking glass presented lo cnmrnl*
sloners Morulay
The mtmev an extra 91 In nest year * las rale
w ill tie needed to meet slate and Irtleral
requirement* and directives (m m |ta*i torn
missions
C o only staffers presented their updalrd ftvr
) ear rrv rn u r and sfirndlng plan to county
commissioners called the “ Capital Improve
ments Program " Mandatory spending in lire plan

Is Int Ititled m Hie Capital Improve merit* F.lr
merit of Ih r stale rrrpilrrd growth itiunagrmrni
plan for Ihr &lt;minty
Fat tllg ItU irased pressures lot equipment
replacement* intituling right 9225
fire
engines storm water *|» tiding and other pm
grams, county staffer* profaned I tie las plan
Among (lie i furl sfirndliig plan* are At million
lor titalnlrnant e and upkeep of litirartes during
tlir nr si tour years 9&lt;» 7 mltilon for Puhlh Safely
tqtrrallon* and improvement* 92&lt;t million for
sitiim walrr program* tu &gt; 4 million In water amt
wasirwairr Improvements ami $7 fi million in
solid waste programs
lire Income and s|iendlng rrpresenis truly
rsiim air* and in many cases arr Incomplete staff
admitted One major shortfall In the estimate*
may In tire upturning Inrllitmg ronslruc Hon fund
For example. the new Public Safely Hulldlng al
Five Points was expected m t tnt a trout 910
•

C im p lie d from atari reports

Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D - Student* may Ire (h r big l im it
wfieri it tome* in Hie wav slate parim utuel
dollars are distributed
Tire rirunty government ttmld lie fhe winner
And Supt Paul Hageriy is not happy alstui it
Itasit ally they tllst ussed this without asking
any one in the *&gt; h&lt;a&gt;l &lt;h*tr!«i in partbipalr
llagerty said
We were till With this mil III I lie
cold
Monday Seminole C o u n t) ro m m lssio n ris
dliet ted II* stall lo draw' up legislation that w mild
all's ale Ihe lull I H I i . V M that Seminole gel* from

Longwood
OKs paving
projects

V o te rs ' p o ll s itte r

B y SANtM M E L L IO T T
Herald Staff Writer

Mylett sentenced in Texas

See Brief*. Page 8A

By VICKI OaSORMIKR

Sec School. Page BA

See T a x . Page 9A

S A N FO R D
.fudge C' Vernon Mi/r Ir •will
sentence Merle Coflrid Ja n M for ifir murder ol a
Sanford restaurateur *1* year* ago
Monday
drfrn*r witnesses de*&lt; rtlird Ihr
bleak poverty racial *rgrrgaiion and family
alcoholism in which Coflcid w a* raised growing
up in rural N«*nh Carolina in the ItiV H and
I9GO*
Coflrld plradrd no contest in Irlony rnurdrr In
Ih r stabbing death of t.l Teh Yu owner of Mr
C * Soulfiern Fried C h lrk rn on May I IIM m
C oflrld contend* a *econd man named "Koy
cianmllted the murder lYdlce hayr not l&lt;« aled a
second suspect Collrid (ai e* dralli In the
rlrctrtr chair or life In pn*on

L O N G W O O D — Chrl* Mylett. 37 a former city
rr*idrnt who was active In lire com m unlly was
sentenced in a federal ctrurl in Texas to 30 year*
for mall fraud and conspiracy lie w a* ordered lu
|uy an insurance ctHttpanv 830.000 restitution
and serve three year* probation following hi*
prison term
The « a*e I* lirliig Miqw.lrit Mylell was
convkied &lt;jl mall baud and conoptrsey to
commit mall fraud after taking nut a life
insurance policy on a Houston business paltrier
who was later rnurdetrd Srotl Hum k was found
»hot to death In May I9HK In a car at Ihr
Houston airport
Mvlrtt moved to Long wood in H**u
Ken Aderholt. who claimed Mvlrti came up
with the I9HM *chrrnr was scnlriiced lo 10
year* In prison and ordered to |»ay Ih r Insurance

County may take
back school money

The lone polling place lor today s Sanlord city
election is at tha First Church of the Nararene
Fellowship Hall. 2581 Sanlord Avenue Voters
early this morning straggled in, including
Robin Ambrose, whose dog April is loo young

lo vole, so wads by the flagpole Only one
race is on Ihe ballot, pilling challenger Kerry
Lyons against incumbent A A McClanahan. m
the race lor District 3 seat The polls will be
open until 7 p m

LO N G W O O D — City nirnmi**inncr* .ipprnw d
pat ing juujet Is oil two t il&gt; streets Monday nigh!
alter they O K 'd assessments lor property owners
along Mistime .mil Georgia avenues
The illy will |&lt;ay Wi |iertcut of the tost ol ihi
|tav mg |&gt;ro)et Is with atiulllng properly uwiters
picking uji the remaining 40 percent
Mo
•ommlsslonrr* waived the assessrnrni lor corner
priqierly owners whose addresses arr not on Ho
two vlrrets III question Mre city will (sty those
assessments I h r cost of jiaving llisilito Avenue
I* 970.305 and 944 213 for Georgia A u 'iim I lo
tomnilssion met as ih r KqualUallon Hoard prior
to ilieu regular &lt;omim*»u&gt;n merimg.
l ily admimstraior W Shelton Sm ith e*k« it that
Ih r tllsi iisston ol adding Imir mot on yi It |rolt&lt; &gt; In
th r city traffic division and a stop sign al
Highland Hill* *nt&gt;di vision Ire laltled Pol it» &lt;hief
Greg Manning was out of town Monday nigfii and
wanted to lie prrseril when the commissioner*
considered lire item*
Furl her. the commissioner* ujrprovrd on lusi
reading Ihr reroniug of several (tun el* ol l.mtl tin
laingwtMMl Hills Ko.ul and In SVest W lldmcti' lo
i uniform with Ihe city's Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance Jo h n Brock, dirrclcx ol planning and
hulldlng service* rsplainrtf Ih r action wmiltl

See Paving. Page BA

I WONPER IF 5ANTA
WOULP BRINE ME AN
'A* FOR CHRISTMAS..

Cops bust drug ring, arrest five men
By MICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
LA K H MANY — Five men w rrr
arrested yesterday allrrnnon near
Lakr Mary In connection with what
law enforcement officials Irrllrvr Is a
large-scale drug ring
Members of Ihe Clty/Counly In
vrsllgatlvr llurrau (C C IIi). served a

search warrant al a residence at
P r b b l r C re e k A p a r tm e n ts on
Greenwood Itoulrvard
A n or ding lo sh rriir* spokesman
Ktl McDonough. during ih r search.
C C IIi agrnts seined 21 pound* of
m a riju an a , w orth an e sllm alrtl
9 2 1.(KM) street value They also took
two car*, anti a 25 rail tier handgun
Arrrsied were Jose Cortrn. 17, of

Lake Mary
Dec. 6
19 shopping
da ys to C hristm as

DeLeon Springs. Carlo* Siller. 22. of
Orangr C ity, Jose Siller. 19. of
Orange C ity, flrtan Morse. 2 1. of 777
C rcckw atrr Terrace. Lake Mary,
and Adam Fndoskry, 19. of 725
C rrrk w a trr Terrace. Lake Mary.
McDonough said ih r arrests w rrr
Ihe result of an Investigation that
lreg.ui Iasi Sejrtcmbcr
T h r two Sillers, anti Brian Morse

were rrlrasetl hum the John K Polk
Correctional Facility last nighi after
p o s t in g 9 3 .5 0 0 b o n d c u r b
Kodoskrv was In make lit* trillt.il
court appearance early Oil* .tiler
tttion. and Cortrn was to have a
detention hearing Oil* morning
Each of the suspects was charged
with |K&gt;s*r*sl(&gt;n ol marijuana with
inlrn t lo distribute

P la y in g th e g a m e

Business Advisory
Board disbanded
By MICK PPIIPAUP
Hwrald Stall Wrilor

IN D E X
Bride#.......... .....BB
Classified*....
Comlee.... ...
Croeewrord....
Deer Abby.....
Ossths.........
Dr. Qott........ .....OB
Kdltorlal....... .....4A
Florida......... .....3A

Horoicooa..... ....•
Movlee.........
Nation......... ....•
Psopl#......... ....3
Police......... ....3
School Monu... ....8
Sports......... .IB,2
Tolovision.... ....3
Waslhsr....... ....2

The fog will roll in tonight

I.A K K MAKY — I h r city of Lake Mary ha*
drop|ird it* Business Advisory Board
T h r board was nearing Its fourth anniversary,
having trern established Ja n l7 o l 1991
Th e tleelslon lo cancrl the txiard wa* miide
during Iasi week's m erllng of the Lake Mary rlty
com mission li was hrought iqi a* pari of the
g e n e r a l a g e n d a p e r t a in in g in a p p o in t
See Board. Page BA

Christmas event
as in days gone by
By 9HAKI BRODIK
Herald Stall Wntor

Partly
Cloudy

T o if a v . I*a r 11y
sunny High around
mu
L ig h t w in d
Irecomlng ninth 5 lo
lO rnph

For mere wreathor, • • • Pagm IA

I.A K K MAKY - An event re m ln iv cut of days
gone by will lake place Wednesday night al tile
Frank Kvans Center In Lake Mary
“ Christmas In Olde larkr M ary." an u|&gt;eti house
anil musical program presented by (he Stardusi
Service Unit of Girl Scouts and Ihe City ol Lake
Mary Is an attempt lo rrlu rn to some of the
eortirnunlly oriented events once heltl m Hie
com m unity crn lrr.
T h e Girl Sm uts atmually partlelpale in ,t
See C hristm a s. Page BA

n»m&lt; SSsW Sf Aprfi *tmtlon

Sixth graders at Ihe Greenwood Lakes Middle
School gilted students program participated in
a multi cultural festival recently. Shown at Ihe
Rulers ol the Colosseum (Latin), left lo right.

Jeremy Guest, Derek Jones. Gregg Cohen, Rut
Vasconcolos. Meredith Whlgham. Michelle
Cardel and Gatlt Sedan.

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5*ntord M*i»W 5&lt;nl0'd Florida • Tu*»d*r

D*cfn&lt;t»t 6

IW 4

THE STATE

m rc c H iT ,

Obstetric Medicaid fees increase
Welfare patients now getting full-service

More long distance to Cuba
W A S H IN G T O N - Sprint Corp Jotnril rival* MCI and A T A T .
ottering d im I dial telephone service to C ub*. a service U S
i alter* have not Sail (or IK) year*
Sprint Iwg.m offering the a r rv h r Monday Rival* M t'l ami
A T A T began offering dlrrct dial acrv Ice to Ih rir customer* on
Nov 25
Sprint t* charging customer* up lo 91 47 a niiuotr during
(wak hours
between 6 a in and 0 p rti Monday thiough
Friday.
Special dlwounl* arr available (or customer* enrolled In
*ailing plan*, the Kan*a* City. Mo t&gt;a*cd &lt;omparty *aid
Th e U S government cleared thr way (or tllrrcl dial w n l i r
bet wren Ih r two cnunirte* In October when II approved (er*
that U S companies will pav Ih r Cutran government tn
complete aervlce

Singer gives birth to new hit
MIAMI - G ram m y award winning prrlorrnrr Gloria Katrfan
and her manager hu«band Kinillo have produced another bit a
19 Inch. 6 pound 14 ounce daugbtrr
Em ily Marie Estelan wa* born at 12 20 p m Monday at
Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Hea&lt; h
Mother and daughter were "resting comfortably." *aid
Vivian Pta/ra. a spokeswoman for Epic Record* In New York
Father wa* recovering at hom r alter nearly tainting during the
delivery, she said
"Th e v're doing great." the said of all three
The Estrlans have another child 14-yrar-old Naylh
The Cuhan hom singer had hren trying to get prrgnant *ince
recovering Irom a March 1 b u a r r a « h w hit h broke her bat k

9y Th* Associated Pras*
O H I.A N D O — Prrgnant women on w rllarr
are tiecomlng btg business lor full *r«ylie
hospital maternity tenlrt* whit It used to
shun them
A major reason I* an ln&lt; reuse m M&lt; «tk aid
Ire* |&gt;ald loohstrtru tan*
Medicaid rrim h u ra rm rtit ran*
on&lt;« w&gt;
low that doctor* sontctlmr* relu*ed to itr.it
M rduald (valient*
arr now on a p.u with
rate* jtald by manage.t .are program*
health rare olflctal* m v
Another reason lor the tiooin is tin
tnc teasing m im tirr of prrgnant w.mtrrt on
M rdlrald They trprr*rnt an estimated f t
(ictcenl of women who will give hltth tn
F lo rid a thl* year u rro rd ln g lo state
Mrdn aid llgurr*
Florida * 80 (MM) Mrdn aid liable* irp rr
settled 42 jietrent o| the state'* live birth* In
1992 Neatly 40 (irrirn t of all tHunge
County * live birth* or 4 700 wetr uniter

llie Mrdn aid program
Central Florida !to*ptial« arr vying for
low itnontr mothers lo hr wtio — up until
now — received prenatal i arr at health
ile p u itn irn i c lln lr * T h e y were then
assigned tn an oltrfi unfamiliar hospital and
assisted hy a &lt;l&lt;■ tot lliry didtt’l know
Midi ild |utn til* at Winter Park Mrniott
al Hospital * new OH A n ts * Center will
i n rive prenatal i are front the same stall
olistetrn tan* who deliver their halite*
llo*pilal idin nil* lio|ie to deliver a* many
a* 700 Meiln aid liable* a year
Patlriil perk* Include ill**minted bus
tn krt* lor doctor Visit* and an array n( frre
set vires that range from L a m a rr and
htra*l (reding &lt;la w &lt; lo new m om support
gtoii|&gt;* and a tiuhv talk" hot lute
We thought 1lie hospital needed to do a
lietirr job o( Healing more |&gt;roplr In (tie
community
Winter ('ark Hospital * C E O
Pete laiwson said "Their care here will hr
tlte same a* all jiaiient*at Ihr hospital."

Anti-abortion murderer
faces death sentence
■y BILL K A C X 0 8
Associated Press Writer

Charges dropped for flight interference

P E N S A C O LA — Pru**-i utnr*
*av anti abort inn murderer Paul
Hill drwervr* In die tie. au*r even
the Gcal tie offert Invokr* in n
ileniti* what he did
The lu u n n mmt*ier *av* he
i l e u i I want tn apfieal ll hr t*
•rntrnred in death today (or thr
fthotgun Maying* of an abortion
doctor and clinic r* m n
Hill
amhu*hrd I hr two men arid
another volunteer rw o rt who
wa* wounded duty 211 iniltlile a
Pen*a&lt; ola .i!»&gt;iti.&gt;o clinic
O m n i Judge Frank IW-II wa*
lo deckle whether lllll 40 of
Prn*a«t&gt;la *houl&lt;t died In Flor
Ida • rle&lt; irk i hair or *ervr lllr In
prtwm without jiarole lor Ih r two
flr»t degree murder* Those wrre
Ihr only *rnlen&lt; e* |&gt;&gt;**lhlr
lllll ro n lrn d * Ih r m urder*
were ju*ttiled in prevent alxir
lion* (nit hr wa* not allowed to
inakr that argument tn juror*,
largely br&lt; au*e aliortkm I* legal
T h e 12 m em ber Ju ry last
m onth u n a n lrtto u «ly reco nimended death wejitrtitr* lot t lv
*lavlng* of l&gt;» Jo hn Havant
H r liln n . 74. u ( F rrn a n d ln a
Heat h, and rrtued Air Force l.t
Col Ja n ie * H a rre ll, (ill, ol
Prn*a&lt; ola
lllll al*n laced a (v&gt;**lhlr life
%rntrncr (or trying to murder
Harrrtt'* wile. June. rdf. also a

MIAMI — Charge* have been dropped agaln«t a New York
tnan who allegedly a«ked a (light attendant. "Ilnw (ar will thl*
plane go If w e hijack It?" w hlle on a Miami to-Orlandn flight
Itort* Nil kin. 33. wa* arrevled hy Fill agent* Nov IS at Miami
International Airporl alter allegedly making that comment, anti
al*n axklng "W hat l» the range of thl* aircraft'* W ill It make it
arrow* the AtlanUc?"
Hut Monday, at a hearing before U S Magt*trate (tarry
Gartw-r A*«t*tant U S Attorney Koherl Water* announced the
governm ent wa* dropping the tingle federal count of
Interfering with a flight rrrw
The incident took place aboard Continental Airline*' Flight
1558 a* the jetliner tatted hefore takeoff (nr Orlando The (light
attendant reported N’ltkln't remark* then the pilot ahoried the
flight and returned tn the terminal at Miami International
Following Nltkln'a aree*t. ht* *l*ter Angela Nltkln *ald in New
York thr entire Incident wa* her brother'* fault
"H e ha* a hlatory of problem* with what he *ay*." *hr *uld
" H r joke*, that'* the problem **
The *lngle federal fount that he faced could have brought
him up lo 20 year* In prt*on and fine* o( a* m uch a* 9250 ont &gt;

Strayed whale bound for Florida?
T A I.I.A IIA S S E E — A right whale «ren near Philadelphia mayhave gotten lo*t on Its way to Florida, marine researcher* say
Hut unlr** the whale ra n tie identified by distinctive
marking*. *rirntl»t* won't know if It !• a habitual travrler tn
southern calving ground* Hill Brook* o( the Florida Ik-partment of Environmental Protection said Monday
Haai i i w tried to dlrrct the disoriented whale back to the *ea
after It wandered 60 miles up the Delaware Itivrr to the
Philadelphia area Saturday
One boater reported *rrlng the w hair Monday about 55 miles
south of Philadelphia, and experts later M id they thought It
had made Its wav to thr top of Delaware Hay. still about 40
mile* from the sea

From Associated Press reports

Well red at Christmas
Clifford th* Big Red Dog «*a* at Lax* Mary Elementary School s
Fall Book Fair last week to encourage youngsters lo read and to
give books as holiday gifts The classic canine had plenty o!
hugs to pass around (or people, like Amanda John, who have
reed his books end love his adventures m the smaller world

(Mill.

T A M P A — A m o m e n t ol
alienee was the favorrd form of
ftchonl prayer umong 90 p e rm it
of the adult* and teen* (Milled In
a four-county area
A random survey of 460 adult*
and 51 teen-ager* In Hardee,
Hillsborough. Pasco and Plnrlla*
counties wa* conducted hy The
Florida Research Group, a divi­
sion ol T h r TainjM Tribune,
from Nov. 14 22 Results were
reported Monday.
Some 90 percent *.ud the
moment of silence would tie a
"v e ry " or "somewhat accept*
uble" option, according lo Ihr

Correction
In a photo caption run on
this page In Sunday's Sanford
Herald. Krystale Vital!*' name t
wa* Inadvertently orntitrd and i
Hrtanna Wilkins' name was
misspelled.
T h e G irl S tru ts were singing
at a tree lighting ceremony In
laikr Mary

MIAMI - Here are the
winning numbers selected
Monday in the Florida Lot­
tery:

THE WEATHER
LO CAL FO R EC A ST

Fantasy 9
6 -1 8 -2 1 -9 -3

a*'
M
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Tonight: Fair except for dense
fog forming lair. Low In thr mid
lo upper 50* Light w ind
Wednesday Dense morning
fog then becoming (tartly sunny
High around 80 Light wind
becoming north 5 mph
Thursday through Saturday
Partly cloudy days and lair al
night. Lows near 60 north to
upper 60s south Highs In Ihr
lower to m id HOs

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Second Cl*** bo*«*g* b*M M Sanioce.
Florida *nd Memonal m*Uing
orrtc**.
Mo*lm*il*&gt; S*nd oddraai cUngw
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Tuesday, December 0. &lt;994
Vol 87. No 92
kuMikW Daev md Sunday u u y l
Saturday by Th* lanlord M*»»ld.
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Dec. 18

CM the teen ager* surveyed 60
(M-reent said (wer pressure would
iau*e litem lo keep their bellel*
lo themselves If prayrr were
relumed to sc hool*

"If you're going lo huve school
prayer. II would most likely
favor one religion." said Mike
Plnnrll. 17. a senior at Northeast
High In Si Petersburg "Th a t
wouldn't tic fair lo attyonr rise I
also think prayer would divide
(tropic, make Ihem sink with

EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K

Sanford Herald

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During I he (irrialty phase of
In* trial last month. Hill told
Jutur* they may mix my blood
with the blood of Ihr unhurt)
H r concluded hi* brief statement
by saying "M ay Odd help you lo
protret the untmfr. x* you would
w ant tn he pmtrv ted
In addition In premeditation
prosecutor* argued that death
ftentrncr* were )u*Hfted hreause
tnorr than one (trrson wa* killed
and lllll created a great n*k ol
death tn m any people

Fifteen p r r m il of those sur­
veyed oppose any lorni of prayer
In school*

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B E A C H C O N D IT IO N S
D a yto n a Beach: Waves an
1-2 (cel and seml-choppy The
current Is to the south Water
lcm|M'ruturr Is 72 degrees.
N ew S m y rn a Beach: Waves
u rr 2-3 fret and choppy. T h r
current l* to the north Water
lrm|M'rature Is 72 degrees

TH U R S D A Y
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F R ID A Y
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T ID E S

S A TU H D A Y
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S T A T IS T IC S

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Ihrtr own and not mix with
others."
Prayer* led hy student* or stall
member* were not acceptable to
26 percent ol those surveyed

" ll just In* students talk In the
Lord ' &gt;r whoever
said llra th rr
Sm llh. Hi. a Irrshman at (&gt;*
ceota High S« bool In Pinellas
C ounly. "If Ih ry Ix-llevr In II. I
say go for It ."

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clink- rwrori and 15 year* Ite
standing into an occupied vrhl
rlr The unarmed victim* were
«hni a* they arrived at the
l.adte« Center cllnlr In the |Ur
rrlt* pk kup Itut k
Prosecutor* contended Mill
•hould lie jnit to death In part
brt au*e the killing* were cold
and ral&lt; u la lrd "w ithout any
pretense of m o ra l nr legal
jii»Hfkatkin "
"If one examine* the great
religion* of the world the killing
of a hum an tiring hy one who
lay* In wait I* regarded a* evil
and « ln lu l ." wrote A»*t*tant
Stair Attorney* James Murray
and Hav Marky In jiaprr* (lied
with the court
‘ The very God who the defrn
dart! re lrrrrd to In hi* only
utterance to thr jury condemn*
the act* committed by the dr
Iriklant. they added

Poll shows support for moment of silence
■y Th* Associated Free*

LOTTERY

The hospital also e»|ir»l* the renter lo 1
profitable
' I t s a g -»»l liustness derision.
saw
Connie Warren nurse manager of a slrnlla
clinic oprfaled hy Florlila Hospital If they
rm ildn t make a profit they wouldn't hr
doing tl
Hr side* tile *11 lo u n ty Iwispltal* private
health« arr provider* p trd til heavy rum
prtltkiti lor Me.ln aid mother* to hr
Now everybudy want* them ." Warren
said
Orlando Hrgvaial Healthcare System* t*
ptanning to expand It* service* said Dr
N trphrn Snow of Arnold Palmer Hospital lor
Children A VSomen
Tlte hospital runs two maternity rllntr*
one lor high risk pregnant les and one ha
normal prrgriancir* w h k h avrragr a to ta l
&lt;&gt;( 1.500 truth* a year lloth serve mostly
Mrdn aid (witlrnl*
We d like mole iMedkuidl (ulllrnt* hut
we re limited hy room " Snow said

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north 10 knots Seas 2 led near
shore and 5 leel ollshore Hay
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norih (portIon Tonight and wed:
W'lnd variable ft io It) knots
S«-.is 2 lo 3 lei-i

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Sanford on Monday was 82
i lc g r e r s a n d T u e s d a y 's
overnight low was 06 degrees ns
re|iorted hy the University of
Florida Agricultural Hrsean-h
and Educallonal Center. Celery
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|m rlod ending 9 a.m Tuesday,
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S u n ris e ................... 7:05 a.m .

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Suspicious vehicle

King for a day

l-akr Mary (ailkr made two aural* S jiu id a v. following an
intraUgaUon rrg.inllng a a«i»|iU Ion* |&gt;l&lt; kuj&gt; truck jM ikrd al thr
north end of I'rlm rra Drive T hr m nsting o fflm report a lly
•ailed i K f l null when hr Itrllrvrd Ihrrr was rv ld rn rr ol drug*
In (h r lr h lr lr A* a iraull of a r l m k. a total of 1.070 u m i i i i of
marijuana w a r ill*, o v a rd In various boxes and lug* T h r
d m rt of Ih r t r h k lr Molirrt I&gt;avi* Jt 24. of V r » Sm yrna
llrar h t»a» arrratrd on c hargr* of j*&gt;**r*»i(&gt;ti of marijuana wllh
Inlrnt in dlaltlhulr u*r of a motor vrhli Ir 111 Ihr t uiitmlaalon of
a Irlony. and |a&gt;*«rMioii of approximately 1.070 gram* of
marijuana
Ih r (M M rngrr In Ih r y rh k lr. Idrnliflrd a* A drtrnnr K a ia ry ,
21 * n i hargrd with powarasum of utidrr 20 gram* of
marijuana and powtraaion of drug juM jihrrnalia

Willi* Molt, retiring director of
middle schools for Ihs Semi
note County school district
least s few moments to enjoy
the snacks at s picnic In his
honor at the school board on
Friday evening H olt, who
began as a teacher at Grooms
High School 34 years ago wilt
leave the school district this
month and look to a future in
educational consulting In Ihe
meantime, he s being feted by
hit friends and colleagues in
grand Style

Mace attack
Aliam ontr Spring* jxilu r arrratrd T rri Ann OrnkMin Ml of
15 Irailh* Si tamgwnod nti Sunday At cording in ihr aprai
report Drnlaon waa *aid In havr IrtrtJ in lakr a pair of t-e-vl
(ran* valued at &gt;14 99 horn lf»r *iorr hidden In hrr purse I h r
rrpnrl m m I when a *torr of hi la I tried lo •top thr woman. she
pulled a i an of m a tr out of frrr purse and sprayed thr man
with It T h r More employer however rrpoftrdly managed to
detain the woman until poller arrived she waa subsequently
t hargrd with aggravated battery with a wrajmn. shoplift
m g theft and rratating a men Irani

Soap disagreement
Sanford (toiler artratrd Jtohhv Oagoral Stl of Ft l ake Monroe
Terrace near hi* rraiilrr.tr Sunday A&lt; fording lo lire anrat
rrpori Osgood la aald to havr firm involved In an argument
over a liar of ao.i|i wllh two other prraon* atrd Ih rra irn rd tti go
htrmr and gri a gun l*ollrr aald Osjfood eventually returned
with what ap|&gt;rarrd to tw a handgun, hidden under a towel
Alter poller arrived, they dlarovetrd thr handgun waa a
pfaatlr toy Oagixxl waa arrratrd on a t (large of aggravalrtl
assault

Traffic stops
Mleharl Wayne Coburn 26. of Ortantlo waa *tnpprd hv
Oviedo poller on Stair Koad I 'M rarlv Monday Mr wa*
arrratrd on rhargra of driving undrr thr Influ rn tr of aletihol
and puwaetkalon of an oprn container
• Itogrr |.rr T lim iu t jr&gt; of tUvl Bright VIn* Drive, latkr
Mary, wa* atopprd by laikr Mary (Mill, r on l a*a V rrtlr
Itouirvard early Monday Ifr waa charged with driving under
ih r influrnt r of alcohol
• Wanda .1 While 36 270 llanwin Parkway Sanford wa*
atopprd by Sanlord poller al th r rntranrr to &lt; arrlagr &lt; ovr
Sunday S h r waa t hargrd with driving undrr thr m flu rn rr ol
alcohol and driving with a auaprndrd llcrnae
• Daniel Frederick Septrion. II of I I Terra St
l-akr
Monroe, wa* artratrd by Sanford poller Saturday following a
two vrhlclr tollisiuii near Sixth Street and Olive Avenue ifr
waa i hargrd with carries* driving, and driving with a
auaprndrd llcrnae

Warrants
• Chandre I. Ilarnea. 23, 1077 W Itmadwav Oviedo, waa
artratrd Saturday at hrr rrsldrnce by Ovtrelo poller S h r wa*
wantrd o r a warrant ebarging hrr wllh burglary'
• M.ntrta f Carr ! * 1*a' ' W |5lh St . Sanlord. waa
arrratrd by drputlra on 26th S trrrt Saturday Shr waa wantrd
for falling to appear on a charge of drivin g w ith a
•uspendedhrvokcq license
• Kalhlcro f; llto v n 41. I&lt;M1» Stialtri Trait Oviedo wa*
arrr*trd at her rcwldrner Saturday by Oviedo poller S h r wa*
wantrd for violation of (Mediation on a eemvlriton of driving
under ih r influent r of alcohol

Retail thefts
• Thom as Wadr J r 31. 131 Academy A v r . Sanford, wa*
arrr*trd by Sanlord (toller at a retail More in thr l!i(X&gt; block of
S French Avenue Saturday. Poller wild h r attrm plrd to lake
two extension cord* valued at 913 02 Mr wa* charged with
retail Ihrlt
• Joel f) Wilkmwnn 25 waa arrr*lrd by Lake Mary poller al
a retail atorr in the 3700 block of Flagg Drive Sunday Mr wa*
accused of taking a miniature tmnamlttrr valued at 936 !»H
from ih r atorr without (laying Mr w a* charged with retail Ih rli

Disturbances
• Sanford police a rrra trd Thom a* l.r r Sapp. 32. ol
Jacksonville. near a liar In Ih r 2600 block of Park Avenue
Saturday. Mr w aa charged with dlaortirrly conduct
• Leonard p Vltiaon. 41. .1034 E M il l Si Sfonfofd, wax
arrratrd by drputlra at hla rraldrner Suntlay following a
reported dispute with a female Me waa charged w llh
aggiavuled battery, domestic vlolencr

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• Toot a and a radio with a total value of 91.300 were
re|Kirtrdly atolen Saturday from a tmek (larked in the 700
block of Creek water Terrace near l-akc Mary
• Trails and other Itema with a total value ol 9710 were
re|K&gt;rtrd atolen from u truck Friday In the 3800 block of
Greenwood boulevard near Lake Marv

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A 9300 VCR waa reported atolen Friday from a residence In
thr HOO block of Valencia Street
• An rat minted 91115 in lia n a were reported atolen Thursday
from a vehicle In u parking lot al C'aailr Brewer Court
• A microwave oven. T V art. Jewelry and tool# valued al over
95,510 were reported atolen Thursday from a residence In the
MAX) bloc k ol Park Avenue
• Itema valued at 9339 were reported stolen Friday from an
outbuilding tn the 1300 block of Palmetto Avenue
• A residential burglary waa re p lie d Sunday In the MX)
block ol W . 20th Street Itema valued at S1.H20 were said to t&gt;r
missing.
• Power toots and building materials valued at 92.340 were
reportrdly stolen Friday from a construction trailer in the MX)
block of Pamela C ourt.
• An attempt to steal a I98H Dodge van was reputed early
Monday In Ihr 2500 block ol HI Capllan. Police said the burglar
was spoiled by the vehicle's owner, and lied from thr area.
• A generator valued at 91.300 was reputed stolen Sunday
Irom a business In the 400 block of W. 15th Street.
• A VCR valued at 9365 was reputed stolen Sunday from a
residence In hake Monroe Terrace
• A Sanford man told police he was ajiproached by two men.
one with a handgun. In a parking lot In Seminole Gardens
Sunday Me M id the men (Milled him from Ills 1987 Toyota
pickup, and look the vehicle. Police *ald the vehicle was found
later In an alley In Cowan Moughton Terrace, with 91,500 in
Items missing.
• A launching dollte. used during the SalttMMt Regalia on
laikr Monroe, was reputedly stolen Saturday or Sunday from
Ih r Marina Molrl grounds The dotllr. valued al 9319. was one
of four being used for ihe evenl
• An estimated 9400 In property was said to have been
stolen Saturday from a garage In Ihe 2600 block of Prlnaton
Avenue.
• Jewelry, a T V set. stereo and other Items valued at 92,800
were reportedly stolen Saturday from a residence In Ihe 2500
block ol Hartwell Avenue.
• An undetermined amount of Jewelry was reportedly stolen
Sunday from a business In the 1 MX) block of S French Avenue.

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Simpson
juror
might be
booted
■ y M IC H A IL F L II M A N
Associated Press Writer
I.OS AM1F.LF.S — Al k iu l one
juror in Ih r O .J Simpson trial
fair* rip u lttm t lor tin*undue 1
Ihr Judgr d iv h n r d a* lawyrr*
finished In d rp ih qur*liotitng ol
p iirtiti.il a ltrin a lr juror*
Altornrva *rt a*!dr tixtay to
p u r over notr* and Juror ques­
tionnaire* to prr|hirr fiu thr
high *takr* garnr of rxrrrlslng
p r r c m p lo r y c h a llr n g r* O n
Wednesday thry tirgin picking
12 to 13 altrrnatra from a pool of
44 * rlrrtrd over Ihr last month
At least some altrrnair* h a ir
long b rrn expretrd to become
p in ol thr Jury lir&lt; au*e th r tnal
should last up to six month*
That ptssihihlv brcarne tmur
immediate on Monday, when
Superior Court Ju d g r Lancr Ito
sctialulrd a hraring on Juror
nitwooduci
Both Ito and Deputy District
Altornry Marcia Clark rrfrrtrd
to a p ro hlrm with ihe Jury
empaneled on Nov 3 T h r jurors
arr undrr sir It 1 ordrra m avoid
new* report* atmut thr Simpson
caar
" W r may Iw losing someone
from our (tanrl of 12
Clark
said
Ho said Thursday’s miscondurt hraring mai last a hall &lt;la&gt;
"Each side lw* to takr Into
account th r fact that we may
lost- *omr ol tin- originals W r
may not.' tin said II a Juror Is
bounced. h r could cmjtanrl an
alternate Thursday
O n Monday, lawyers hntshrd
in depth questioning ol altrrnair
prosprets .Now thry ran u*r
(M-rrmptory rhallrngrs to dlsmis* (trosjtriTs without giving a
reason T h r y are not allowed to
rx ru s r prospect* because ol rarr
or grndrr.
Alto rn rys will chouse Irom an
a ltrrnair ( mmiI that, like th r jury
Itself. Is predominately black
T h r alternate (tool has 23 blacks,
nine whitr*. eight lltspanlcs.
three Asian* and one mixed race
person who t* black and H iv
panic Twenty-lour prospects are
men and 20 are women
Th e Jury Is com pise tl ol eight
blacks, two Hispanic*, one white
and one m ixed-race person.
Klghl juror* are women and four
are men
Poll* havr stmwn black* are
m ore lik e ly to believe that
Simpson, who l* black. Is Inno­
cent In the June 12 killing* ol
b is e x -w if e N le o le Itr n w n
Simpson and her Irtend Ronald
Goldman.
Also Monday, allorncys and
the Judge juggled the schedule ol
various hearings, with the most
significant involving admissibili­
ty of crucial DN A evidence.
T h e defense requested the
DN A hearing lie pushed back
from Dec 12 to Jan 3 because
imc of its D N A cx(&gt;erts. attorney
Peter Neufeld. couldn't get away
from a murder trial in New York
Ito didn't rule on I lie* request
T h r Judge set a Dec. 12
hearing lor a defense request lo
exclude evidence of what the
delense calls ‘‘donicatic dis­
cord ” That evidence Is expected
to Include Ms Simpson's dra­
matic 9 1 1 call after Simpson
broke d o w n a door to her
condom inium and Sim pson's
no contest (lieu losjxius.il abuse
Th e schedule changes aren't
e x p e cte d to d e la y o p e n in g
statements, whit li are expected
In late January or early Febru­
ary.

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Saturday
( r it u a l F lo r id a residents -m il v ls t t o n
should know w h e re Sanford t* b y now As
tjtin n g r v r r v h o lid a y season. t h r m iin N -i nl
•|n t u I r v r n l i ilim ik i r m lli altf.u i .ittentlnn
T h i s past w e e k e n d o v rr 7 0 0 e n ln rliil
•vitllMhits ro u ld Itr seen oil ( h r shore fro m
S a n ford on l - t k r M onroe lor i h r tw o dav lung
*s.ull» si &lt;U event E a rly Iasi m o n th , several
th ousa n d guests visited Sanford to |M rllri|iatr
In Ih r annual G o ld e n An*- G a m e s l*roplr
* ..u n r Iroru th ro u g h o u t the e astern U n ite d
Slates as well as a le w from Canada
T h is com ing S a tu rd a y Mill be a n o th e r big
ila v lor Sanlord It s thr a n n u a l C h ris tm a s
parade lighted lx sit parade. a n d p ractically
an entire dav nl tu n an d hnlldav test|vines in
S i n lord
It w o n t l&gt;e as b ig as some ol th e m a jo r city
C h ris lm a s par.ide events, but a lol m ust he
said lor the h o m e to w n a tm o s p h e re the
S a n lo rd hohdav jtaradc* always b r in g to local
.residents
A tew Sanlord people went to the O rla n d o
C h ris tm a s Parade this pasi w e e k e n d E v e n
th o u g h lls start w a s slightly d e laye d b y a
ra in sto rm . thr\ rem ained to w a tc h . Com *
tu rrits about that parade Inclu d ed that the
floats were well m a d e , the b a n d s perform ed
w i t h m u c h p e r f e c t io n , a m i th e u n i t s
[M rtii l pa ling w ere w e ll distributed a n d repre
v m otive of all fu r Hons of life In C e n tra l
F lo rid a
M a n y people a d d e d however th at it was the
p h y s ic a l a p p e a ra n ce of O rla n d o s parade
w hu b they e n jo ye d
_* In Sanford, local citizens will see so m e th in g
T n t h r S u d u rtj p a ra d e they c o u ld n 't s r r m u c h
ut In O rlando. T h e y will s rr th e ir b le n d s ,
n e ig h b o r s , c o -w o r k e r s , a n d c h ild r e n

BEN WATTENBERQ

Is 50.5 percent really a landslide?
Election tritiin s and opinion surveys tan lxlike the ink hints lit Morschach tests ilitfnrnt
pictures (or dlflrtrttl (wiiplr
Thus ih r recent Republican election victory
tlas Iw-en railed a landslide, an eatlhquakr a
wipeout, a tsunami and a »r aligning election
T h a is not netrssaillv wrong Alter all no
Krpubtlean im tiiiittenl governor. senator or
congressman lost, and Ih r slate legislature*
lurried over like (&gt;an&lt; akrs lint the hoopla
adjectives about i h r K rp u b tle a n triu m p h
overtook a monumental keystone number that
otters great hope to the O O P but which dors not
necessarily yield a tragic message (or Ih r
Democrats
Th is Is th r number T h r popular vote Itwisrd
on the vo ir tor thr House of Representatives)
showed K r publicans w inning V ) 3 prrvenl lo
47 0 percent tor the Demo* rats (w ith I 9 percent
going to ’o t h e r " ) T h a t ’s t h r landslide?
Moreover, when voters were asked Iby the f ut
Poll of the Voter News Service a consortium of
lour television n r I works and the Associated
t*rrsai io sell Identify themselves hy partv Ihrv
split 3M to 36 percent ■ Democrats over
Hepubl leans'
T h a i's not so t&gt;ad lor a party that supposedly
got lartdslid hy a swarm of angry voters
The good news lor the Republicans ro m rs

to an l&lt;Hiking Ihitntgh the other ro d ol the
tries* upe The OOP
ha d not w on ih r
|upnlar vote In art
o f f -y e a r e le c t io n
since 1948 almost
ball a century ago*
T h r average volet
spill situ r ItMfi has
hren 52 to 4ti (iri
c e n t D e m o c ra tic .
Even In presidential
years when the OOP
won lug Dr mo.-rats
got rnorr votes on the
congressional line
T h u s , as R o n a ld
Reagan was trim m
f flection returns
mg W allrr Morutale
and opinion
39 to 4 1 percent In
surveys can be
l'*H4 IVitits ral* still
like the ink
w on s o lid ly o ve r
blots In
R r p o b 11e a n % (n r
Rorschach
( ongress by 32 lo 47
teals J
perrent
Moreover Krpnhtk an governors sta. hrd u p a
3fi to 40 p e n rn t (siputar vote margin over th ru
Democratic rivals And of course the tVOP
controls the Mouse of Representatives bv 231

JACK ANDERSON

Pentagon spending
under microscope

participating
A n y o n e w ho h a s ever m a rche d In a jiarade
w ill I k - quick lo tell you what a th rill II Is to
step sm a rtly past that re vie w in g stand, and
-see friends a n d fa m ily m e m b e rs along th r
c u r b w a tch in g th e m go by
Let s face it S a n fo rd Is a h o m e to w n As a
result, wc will h a v e a h o m e to w n -typ e parade
N o one is try in g to compete w ith N ew Y o rk
C it y . A tlanta, o r e ve n O rlando T h e y arc Just
out celebrating th e holiday season, a n d d o in g
th e ir best in in still that Joyous feeling to one
a n d all
Be In d o w n to w n Sanford Ib is S a tu rd a y
M ake II part o f y o u r holiday a ctivities to
w a tc h people y o u know m arch d o w n a street
yo u k n o w . In a c it y y o u know.
It’s going to be a great d a y . W e hope
e ve ryo n e will I k * o n han d for it.

Thanks for publicity
T h is year's Souper Supper was a success
lietause ol Ih r great publicity wc received In Ihc
llcr.ild — a nice sociable crowd who stayed and ate
seconds uml vtsitrd. It was especially nice.
Irene K lirown
Sanlord

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So w lierr was ih r tsunami the wipeout the
re alignment *If It s there and I sense it may wr||
tw y o u ran get a faslr o f It under the heading
p o litic a t Ideology
VNS show s t h a t voters were
n io r r than l a t e r as likely |37 In |H (irrie n tl to
Id e n tity themselves as 'r onset*atlves than as
"lltietals
This is rllh rr a n all lime h lg t i
conservative ovrr llta-ral ratio for recent deeades
or (&gt;reiiy i low lo it depending on whn h surveys
are trai ked M e a n w rh lle 43 p r o m t o f the voters
railed themselves m odrrslrs
The num bers lead lo wane *(*-« utalkms
They should show which wav C'llnlon will try
In govern in live nesi two years Unless he sliakrs
the llttrial U b fl he • history
All the Republican* running lor (Resident
should note that if a candidate loses the
moderates they may win Hie nomination but
ran tie in hlg trouble in Hie general election
Liberals plus moderates tl*»&gt; mske up a maforliy
Ttie data lertalnlv srems lo show Itral thr
stmugrsi t&gt;«se ol power and (sipolartty in thr
Mr|Hibitraii Party lies with their governors Th is
should likely translate into general approval of
Republican plans to send some major federal
programs I w k to the stales
therefore what.' The Republicans are in good
sha|ie but Ih r Democrats aren't out of It Ter

DONNA BRITT

Lessons learned at holiday time
W A S H IN G T O N — Chrislmas. the ultimate
give test. Is last approaching So It's h e lp M In
be reminded that often, what you get back Is
stuff you never sought
Th a i doesn’t mean you don't need it.
The day before Thanksgiving. Brure — a
writer. 37 — wanted, for once, lo do the right
thing One of ihose moody types wlto ha*
trouble with certain holidays’ "h ig h experla
(tons and low returns." he der ided lo focus on
helping others rather than Just filling his
stomach
So. like thousands of others, he volunteered
at a homeless shelter In Ihe city where he lives
— Los Angeles — but It could have been
anywhere
At the appointed time. Bruce, accompanied
by a friend and his wife, arrived at the m en’s
shelter and asked whal needed lo be done
For some reason, he said, "nobody wanted to
share his Job It was like. I'm folding these
clothes, you can't do III*’ W hen we went into
ihe kitchen. II was. No. I'm peeling these
carro ts!"
Finally, a male volunteer said they needed
some signs painted for use inside the shelter,
and offered paper, palnl and a list of what to
write Bruce and his friend's wife werr eager,
but his pal. a professional Illustrator, was
thrilled "It was like asking Michael Jordan.
Can you help us out with some layups?*"
Bruce said
After some Intensive work, they came up
wllh several "really beautiful" signs, said
Bruce Understandably proud, they tieanird
when the volunteer who'd given them the
assignment strode over.
Inspecting the signs. Ih e volunteer said.
"These kind of look text good. ” He brought over
a boy of about 7. one of several children who
were decorating tablecloths.
"These signs are a little loo fantastic." the
coordinator said "I'm going to have him help
yo u ."
And the kid started painting over what the
volunteers had done.
Stunned, they walched I h r boy "totally
screw them up," said Bruce. T h e child's main
purpose, seemed lo be lo "give the signs the
desired shabby, homeless effect.
D is b e lie f b e c a m e o u t r a g e . H u t the
threesome, who by now had all but exhausted
their holiday spirit, figured. "W ell, maybe
there s something else we cun d o ," Bui all they
kepl hearing was. "I don’t need help!"
So they left.
Hearing this holiday saga. I was struck by lls
many possible morals and meanings. Some
(tropic would say that Ihe volunteers' egos
outdistanced their charity, that their pride
blinded them lo Ihe exuberance of a child's
sweet scribbling*
More telling lo me was Ihc coordinator’s
feeling that professional -quality signs were a

problem, that somehow, the men housed at Ih r
shelter didn't deserve such beauty, such
painstaking rare The volunteer seemed to trel
thr poor couldn't appreciate the signs, and
ensured that they wete made "appropriately"
homely
T h r tiest work Brin r anti Ills pals t mild do
was "loo good" for Ih r homeless
Bill the ctMMdloalor
was a volunteer loo
He didn't have lo br
there, giving ol Ills
lim e and himself.
Perhaps what llrucr
and Ills friends saw
was fils Itesl
Tile lesson. I told
B r u c e , m a y have
hern this: Whatever
y o u d o . w h e th e r
you're following your
best instincts or your
worst yo u 'll bum p
Into other people.
T h e best of them J it 's helpful to bo
have Maws that re­
reminded that
veal themselves at
often, what you
th r damndest limes
gel back is stuff
W h ic h g iv e us a
you never
ch a n c e lo elevate
sought. ■
ourselves by resist­
ing the urge tndeck
them
Brure had a dlffrrrnt take on It
Leaving ihe shelter, the thwarted dogooders walked the downtown streets, rant­
ing about thr world's stupidity. Ending up In
a coffer shop, they sat. sipped, relived Ihc
day. The n Brure had u "revelation ”
Many people, he (old his friends, have
“ rescue fantasies that Include not just
supporting family and friends, but rescuing
Ih r rest of Ih r world. But if you can be good lo
your spouse, be a great mother nr sister or u
truly grrut friend — these days. Ilial's a
tremendous accomplishment ."
Silling there, he told them h r reallrrd that
"everything I really care about Is ut this tabic.
People I love, great conversation..."
And h r was l hankful. a full day early,
W h y . alter ih r grief? M aybe II hail
something lo do with art anecdote his friend
told al the table:
A resident at the shelter where he was
working lust year requested a vegetarian
plate. When volunteers mistakenly brought
chicken, the man Insisted on having only
vegetables.
Th e volunteers' llrsl thought was. "Just
lake olf Ih r damn chicken." Hill then. Bruce's
friend said. "II lilt me. Tills is the one lime a
year tills mun gels lo do what I do all Ihr llrrtr
— sit down, order something and Ik - served."
Th e y gave hint Ih r vrgetarlun plalr, he said.
And gol a lot more.

W A S H IN G T O N — In a bid lo preem pt
Republicans tn f ’iingress l*restdetil ( tinTik i
said Iasi week that I t r will seek an additional
423 billion in d rfrn s r *|trndlng over the nest
sis years Bui that won I avert a *h&lt;*a out
over wftv the Pentagon Is sqoanrtertng money
on civilian sporting events executive Jets and
w ild horse roundups
These are Just a
tew e sa in p Ls of the
Intdgrt (noting w aste
going on at the Dr
p .u tm rn i ot Defense
A&lt; i o id in g to a resent
study by the C o n ­
gressional Research
S
r
r
v
*
Ice over Ihe last five
yrars ihe pentagon
h a s p lo w e d an
estimated 452 htltSon
Into programs and
projects that Itave no
direct liearlng on ua
■ These are |ust a
I tonal defense
few eiamples of
S e n a te A rm e d
Ihe
Services Committee
budget busting
staffers have drafted
waste going on
a hit-list of ex|tentir
at the
lures that tould lx
Department of
(lured from the Pen­
Defense J
tagon budget In the
next several years
and reallocated lor military readiness Ihe&gt;
(dan to press the &lt; asr w llh Ihe G O P
leadership, anti In a letter to Ptesidrni
Clinton later this week Because some of the
n ils will ollend Republicans as much as
Democrats. Ihe issue has th r (Mitrnital for
tiring divisive inside the Republican &lt; louk
room
Undoubtedly, m any of ihesc rx|&gt;entliturrs
Include program* with redeeming public
(m llcy vtrlurs. and reflect certain value
judgnirtil* by the GOP — for example. *omr
lawmakers want to t ul 4ft billion in futurr
*|&gt;endtng lor defense environmental pro
grains Bui muc h of ihe sftrndlng simply
rrflrctx the grow ing problem ol Pentagon
(Mirk
As one Republican m rinlx-r of the Senate
Arm ed Services Committee told u* " T h e y
(Democrats and Republicans) *tull it in
because It's Ihelr |mrk T t ir r r may lx- a
couple of things In th rrr th.it a rr inqMirtant
But also you'll firttl that a lol ol uppropn.i
lions werr stuffed Iri Ih r budget behind
dosed door* with no one knowing what was
going o n ." This senator also speculate* that
m any of hi* collr-agors will rrlrra l from
11.U king ihe line-item veto fire a use n would
make it easier lor a Republican or Drm orratli
president lo cut (xirk from the Pentagon's
92t&gt;4 billion budget
According lo Inicrnal working documents
Republican* will propose 4772 I million In
reclslons front ih c 1995 defense Inidgri A
lotal of 929 billion mlghl lx- saved over th r
n rx l five years by eliminating 14 separate
program* — In* hiding ih r Scuwoll subm a­
rine Here arr some ol Ihc other program*
pegged lor elimination, along wllh thrir
projected savings over five year*
M l tank upgrade 192 I lid!mill, defense
environmental programs 145 billion), ext ess
National Guard anti trservr forces 192 I
bill lord; shrinking and reshaping ihe DOD
workforce 18 10 6 billion), executive Jets (41 I
m illion): defense conversion program* (91 5
billion): medical and university research,
most ol which Is not defenar-specific (St 5
hi Ilion). Pentagon support lor the Olympic*
(415 4 million In I995ak&gt;ncl.
Dubious appropriations in the 1995 budget,
w hich Republicans will try lo m l through
rrelalons. Include 810 million lor |he National
G u urd Outreach Program In lai* Angeles.
About S I million will fluw litis year for Ih r
Improvement of navigallonul charts fur thr
lower Mississippi River, and II will rust 85
m illion In rrln n i excess mrdleal supplies anti
equipment from Europe lo Ihe United Stale*
for "u se hy Native American*, local govern­
ments, and other deserving groups."

�Sanlord M*r*id

School

R O L L IS L . B U SH
i Itnlli* I. Ituah 54 Snow hill
Road tirn rv a dlrd Saturday
D r'
3 , 1004 al llr r lla | | r
H e a lth c a r e C e n te r
W in te r
S p rin g ' Born in Snow hill on
lA p r tl 23 1040 tw waa a lifelong
| fe a ld rn (
llr waa a private
chauller H r waa a itirm lirr ol
Snow hill M issionary Itajtilai
, C h u n I:
AurvlvO*fc«jlH |&gt;ti|^y~tfanaliirt
j l E l ik a In llw rt IHle.tejh brother*
L? Jo hn n y D*Re\il|e San Diego.
Cal
O il* . C lr v r la n d . Ohio,
loma* In-Land George. En
Tpfiar Ala Hilly. Jersey C ilv.
N ■' Horace Gridin, Orlando
plater* Dorothy Eason. Mrm
R p h la
E r n r a iin r G rid in .
^ E a io n v lllr
H r lr n C h a p p e ll.
W ln irr lla v rn . Ila ir lr tl. Nrw
Y o rk
N V
M ary U rlla m y
G r n e v a . M a rg ie W h ip p e t
Ovirdu. one grandchild
W ilton Elchrlb rrg rr Mortuary.
Inc . Sanford, in charge ol ar
rangrm rnl*

R IC H A R D FR O S T C L A S O N
Htchard Frnal Clinton. 75.
A rlin g to n H lvd . A lla m n n lr
Spring*, died Sunday. Dec 4.
re t.I at Ilia rrtld rn cr Ikon Aug
fi, H IH ) In Norway, he moved In
C rniral Florida In HMi5 H r waa
an electronic* technician for
Civil Service H r waa Lutheran
H r waa a retired Navy veteran
and I'ear I Harbor Survivor Hr
waa a member rd Hob Vlolrtt
Mode la Or ga n Iration
S u r v i v o r s i n c lu d e w l l r
K a th lre n G
aim. G a r y L
tllauaer. Haluvia. Ill daughter*.
C h r r r le C a s»e lb e rry. Caaarl
lo r r y . C arol Sm ith. Halngh.
S C,. Ju d y Geary. Norfolk. Va .
alalrr. Ela.i llrnaon. I'alrn Dench
Garden*, seven grandeTilldrrn
Ha Id w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Allam nnlr Springa. In
charge of arrangement*
R O N C R O TH ER 8
Him Crolher*. 47. Kllatnnr
Court. Casselberry, died Friday.
Drc 2, HUM at Florida Hoapltal.
Orlando Horn Srpi (I. HM7 in
Fori Monroe, Va„ hr moved lo
Central Florida in 1965. Ih- waa
a construct ion *uperviaor lor the
cliy of Orlando Parka Departm rn l. H r served In Ih r U S
A rm y during thr Vietnam War
Survivors include wife, Myra
E.t m other. E d iih C ro lh rrs .
NrwjKiri New*. Va . slrpdaugh
irr . Mo heir SclilafTo. Cassel­
berry: »lr|»*on. Daniel Schlaffn.
San Dlrgn. daughters. Trury.
V irg in ia flench. V a .: Dawn.
N e w p o rt New s. V a .: alalrr.
Nancy ('la y. Saltvlllr, Va.: one
granddaughter.
Carry Hand Garden Chapel
Hume for Funeral*. Orlando. In
charge of arrangement*
C O N S T A N C E A. D A N IE L S
Constance A Daniels. f&gt;2. Ruff
Hoad. Sanford, died Saturday.
Dec. 3. HEM at Central Florida
Hrglonal Hospii.il Horn -Jail 20.
IU32 In Appalachlcola. Fla . ahr
moved lo C rniral Florida In
1951 She waa an elementary
school teacher usstnlant. She
was a m rm ber of Allen Chapel
A M E. C h u n h
S u r v iv o r s in clu d e lather.

Tuetda?

D*c*mt*if fi

1994

•*

Tax

C M l I n u f d ( 10 m l'i| * I A
im h m iiturl Mat Alai and i 4&lt;&lt;-ira&lt; k*i revenue* in
Ih r iin m ly rather than sharing II with thr
« huol*
The i oulll* Itnial Mini a I* glvlalnr In •{■ni«ir llir
|iiii |&gt;i m I In Ih r t l« lr legislature
While l h o air doing that 1(.thirty u ld Ihr
*ftc«&gt;l d la llh l * lobbyist will I r working In *cr
that ih r •&gt; Ixail* iniere*!* arr bc*r served by any
jn i&gt;l»&gt;vil legislation. Hagert, *ahl
I oullly lotnnussloncr IHik Van l&gt;rt Wrldc
who made ihr
will all (he money la
•opposed In ro m r In ihr rnunly Ihll several
&gt;ear* ago » l i r i m l i n . U » f | r m cllir straight*
Ih r county agrred In d tirt l wane nl Ih r monry In
help Ih r a In-.l? Van Ikrr W rlilr *ngtfe»l« thr
money l«r u*ed Inf w txad sidewalk* nr wmir nlhrt
niuiual in lrira i
W r want l o i r pariner* with whal I* iratly our
Iuml* *ahl Van IV r W eidr
Ma ir ily w ill Ihr III at hr hrafd nl Ih r puqxxard
legislation toa* w hrn h r waa aaknt In iin n in rn l
on Ihr situation altrr Monday &lt; •ntnmlaamn
meeting
llr aald Ih r m Iwad district haa lirrn promised
that 'h r monry will hr nard In lln a m r Joint
projet t* auih aa sidewalk* around w hunt a

A R TH U R CHARLES
IIA G N E L L
Arthur ( ’harlra Hague 11 70.
North Alderw«xid Street. Wlnirr
Spring* dlrd Thutaclay Drc I
Dhk4 al hla rrahlrncr (torn lulv
I I O i l In Maldrn M j m
hr
m iiif il lo Central tint Ida in
I9H4 H r waa a postal i In k Hr
Wat MrthfKilal llr belonged In
V F W W ln irr Spring* and |)t*
ahtrd Am rrican Vrtrran* San
lord Hr waa a Navy yrtrra n
Sort Ivor* iiii Indr anna How
ard Tort Lauderdale Arthur.
g O x Io r d
Maaa
G lenn tra in
Iftx H h nl W ln irr Spring* daugh
T ie r * Mar alia Santoro Longwood.
{D e b ra Braintree M aaa. alatrr
X d lih Carb. Well*. Maine sU
g ra n d e h t l d r r n
i w o great
grandchildren
f H a ld w in F a irc h ild Fun e ra l
fMonir A ham onir sp rin g t In
{ Cha rgr id arrangement*

Santo'd. Florida

l«rtwren Ih r two government a g rix lr*
* 'Th r m onry rafllr* nut id nur njieratlng
hudgrt ” aald H agrity
W r n rrd Ih r m onry (nr
tra&lt; hrra and i law nxim r xjiense* ”
A m outing In Hagerty. Ihr w hnol dlalrtrl would
liar Ih r nraily M O O ( O l In pay (»r 12 I r w h m '
aalartr*
I h r school* &gt;m irn tly rerlevr at) bul about
Mrf) (a*) of ih r p a rim u tu rl fund* that ro m r Into
Seminole ( ’ounty
W r depend on I ha I m o n ry .” aatd Hagerty
I
ra n undrratand lhai lliry n rrd Ih r m onry. but wr
do ton W r can not hr taking monry away (rum
nur atiidrnta In hrlp another agency "
T h r (Inane lal altuallon (nr Ih r trhool diairlci la
hlrak Hagerty aald T h r r r itnran'l appear In hr
any monetary Inrrra ar on ih r horizon from oihrr
aourrra. hr aald « i l( ilvr m onry t* lakrn away. II
in u ld mean "a major problem” lor atudrnia in
the rlaaaroim
Hagerty aald that hr and hi* alaff will be
(ormuialtii|( a [dan lo try lo work cooperatively
w ith thr county goverment lo rraolvr that
problem
W r want lo work with Ih rm lo solve Ihla. ' hr
aald W r a ir ojwn to dialogue bul w r havr lo do
whal la brat lor Ih r atudrnt* ”

Hu hard H Drow n. Defunlak
Spring* * lrp m o th e r. Helen
Drown. DrfunUk S|&gt;r1ng* son*
William W
Drtroii. Gary W
A tla n ta , d a u g h te r* . San d ra
Fudge, livirdu Cathy Harris and
T a m m y V Daniel*, both of
S a n fo rd
b ro th e r* . C h a rle s
tr a v ie k
D r lu n ia k S p rin g *
Hit hard K Drown and &gt;lrwe|
Drown both rd D riro ii, »i*ier*
Lnuwrnia O w rn H n u d v irw . Ill
Iva Drown D rily Drown. Vivian
D ro w n all ol D ro n *
N Y :
III. u k hr Mark* Klletn. T rta *
Sharon Drown San Francisco
S a n d r a F o lk * a n d V a la r lr
Wheelwright bnrh of Detroii 13
g ra n d c h ild re n : e ig h t grral&gt;
grandchlldrrn
W 11w m E lc hr Itier get Mori ua ry .
Inc Stinlord. in charge of ar
range menl*

D A N IE L D e B R U TN E
Daniel Drllruyne
Mason
Street Newark N Y
dletl Sat
urday. Dei 3. HEM at ItrMav
Living Center lie wa* U»rn Mav
31 l&lt;«&gt;5 in Newark llr wa* a
merntier of the Masonic laalge
and Elk* lardgr. both of Newark
H r wa* a partner In American
Prodo&gt; r Exchange. Newark
Survivors Include tun Hn hard
D rllruyne. Markin N Y . tlaugh
ter* Damarl* Shatter. Ohio
K a th e rin e lle a ly. Va.t eight
g ra n d c h ild re n , i h r r r great*
grandt hlldrrn. staler in law. Sue
llrliru yn e . Fla
S to ll Funeral Hom e. Inc .
Newark. N Y . in charge of ar­
rangement*

M IT T IE L E E JO N E S
Millie Lee Jones. H9, Oak
Street, Aliamnnte Spring* dlrd
I Intraday. Dec. I. 1994 at her
residence Dorn Ja n 2. 1905 In
W orth. Ga . she moved lo Cen­
tral Florida in 1921 She wa* a
cook She belonged lo Mount
M o ria h M is s io n a ry D u p lls t
C h u n h She belonged lo the
Ideal Women's C lu b . W ln irr
Park
Survivors include brothers,
T h tn k tr lil.u k . W in te r Park,
Je ssie llla ck, M ia m i. H en ry
Dlai k. Chu ago sister. Louisa
fll.sek. Chicago
Golden's Funeral H oinr. Inc..
W ln irr Park. In charge ol ar
tangemenls.

wa* n s n r r oja-rator of Patadlse
Waterfalls. Inr . Orlando H r was
a m e m b e r of F a it h W o rld
C h u rch of Orlando H r rrra trd
waterfalls lor Ihr C rn ira l Florida
Zoological Park In Sanlord He
was a Florida Slate champion
s w t m m r r w ith llo o n r H ig h
School in I'MiH and a m rm h rr ol
Naltimal Athletic A**-- tat ton
Survivors include son Philip
Jo h n J r
Or la mli t daughters
S h a y n a L e e . N ew S m y r n a
Heach. K a rl Lyrtn S a n lo rd :
mother Nancy Kohtnson Or
lando. lather. Dernard Herty
Hohirtsttn J r Drlatnd brother
Her Hard Howard Floyd Va
s ta le r*
Dr
L a u r a L o u is e
Wolfbrrg. Ph D Atlanta lo-shr
Jean Shaffer Cockrysvllle Md
one gtandwin
Deacon D lie rl C rrm a lkm Serv­
ice Orlando In i barge »d ar­
rangement*

E V A H. S M ITH
Eva II Sm ith. Iki Elm Ave­
nue, Sanlord. died Saturday.
De? 3 I ‘EM al Lakevtrw Nur*
Ing Home, Sanhad Dorn Nov H
I H‘»M tn SI George Ga
she
moved lo Central Florida in
1904 She was a bnnkhrep
rr/*rt rrla ry until her retirement
She was a member of Congrega­
tional Christian C h u n h San
lord She wa* a 5 0-year member
ol Order ol the Eastern Star.
Sanlord. and Hoyal Neighbors ol
America She was a Navy veter­
an of World W ar II
Survivors Include sister. Nettle
M cKinney. Sorrento. 16 nieces
and nephew s
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanlord. tn charge ol arrange­
ments.

J A M E S M a cLA N C TO N
W ALKER
Jam es M arLancton Walker.
HO. Airport Dlvd . Sanlord. died
Monday. Dec 5. 1994 at Florida
Hospital. Altamonte Dorn J u ly
5. 1914 in Tilton. Ga . he moved
to Central Florida In 1961 He
w a s a r e t ir e d m i lk ro u te
salesman He wits a member of
First Daplisl C hurch. Orlando
Survivors include son. Wayne
W alkrr. Apopka
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long
wood. In charge ol arrangemenis

R U T H W. N E W E L L
H ulh W Newell. H4. Giovanni
S ir rr l. Deltona, dlrd Saturday.
Dec 3. HEM nl Dcllonn Health
Care Center Horn Ja n . 20, 1910
In Newark. N Y., she moved lo
Central Florida in !9 7 h She was
an attendant with stale govern­
ment She iN-longed lo C h u n h ol
the Naiarene. Deltona
Survivor* include daughter.
Hrrnda Cainhlin. Dellona. son.
Hotierl Peeler. California, lour
g r a n d c h ild r e n : o n e g r e a t ­
grandchild,
Daft) w in -F a irc h ild -O a k law n
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Hume. U ik r Mary, in charge of
arrangement*

P H IL IP JO H N ROBINSON SR.
Philip John Hobinson Sr.. 44.
South Delaney Ave,. Orlando,
died Saturday. Dec. 3. HEM al
III* residence. Dorn Aug I I .
1950 In Evanston. III., h r moved
to C rniral Florida In 1957 He

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Marti*? •«* to at Va-*o-d •*« pauad *»*?
Vatu'**? »H I b* (sn*u&gt;tad W**n*?a*? at IS
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P i t * . J *— ♦» O a O M ll ett«&lt;,at,na int*r
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La** Mar? V l»a * t«n *0T » '« « * « •!!! b* hat*
Tuauta? from I t e m at m# lunar at Soma
Mr? Martta? ratirt* from t*a Commarcial
Loan? 0*pattm a«la' Vm flan* * Santard
A rra n ya m a n t? b? B a ld a in F a lrc tiild
Funarai Moma Oaklaart Par*
Lata
Mar?
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Funarat ?*r?ita? tor E?a M Srn.m H at
Van to-d a t v d rd Va’ urda? aill ba 1 a (let*
Ttiwr?da? at E .ar^.aan Camatar?. Sanford,
nitb W r. Thom*? TSarhwck aritCMting
Fnand? ma? can at C ra m taa Funarai Horn*
WaW-*?dar tran.ng Irom a • p m Mr? Smith
i? tu r u r r d b? har ?&gt;?t*r Naff a Me Minna? al
iorrtn to Fla ? ttar? in lao Mar? Modya?
at Michigan ana Ayna? Nadya? at Van lord a?
nail a? tt "■*&lt; r t and naphart?
Arranyam ant? b , Cr*m*s&lt;&gt; Funarai
Mom* Sanlord

C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
million to build Hut when an archtler t wa* hired
and drjkartments polled for Ihelt need* thr
.intk ljM lrd 93,000 squarr loot »l/r of the building
•welled by 27.fX)0 fret
County Manager Ron Rabun said Sheriffs
Olltte staff overlooked I he need for sjjare for Ihr
City County Investigative Dureau and evidence
la Inn a lory County Pi i hi It Safrly Mali overlooked
the need for a trlerommunicalkm* repair office
The facility I* now housrd tn a tin shed The
addons tould increase the cost of thr structure
by S3 million in S4 million. Rabun said
The proposal calls lor the current county wide
la* rale of 65 30 per 61.000 of tasable property to
room to 64* 64 tit November 1995 A year later,
the rate would Increase to 66 70. followed by
641 73 then down a bit to 66 70

The plan include* no Increases for the utility
las garbage dum ping fees of water anil srwer^
rales There m ay tv cosl of service Increase* for
g.irlhigr rale* if requested by Ihe haulers
Comint**loner* reviewed the prn|io*al with
little com m ent, pledging to find way* to reduce
the amount Commissioners have directed Public
Work* stall to Investigate having a private
comjMtiy take ovrr operations of the county
d u m p and Transfer Station In an rffort to curb
•(■ending
Commissioner Pat Warren expressed a similar
concern as she did Iasi year, that the plan Is Just
that and not a mandate
” ! don't want you coming back and fly in g we
tiave to do II because we approved thr p la n .’
W arren said
County r apltal planner Pam Hastings said only
Ihe current year of Ihr proposal, approved during
Septem ber b u d g rt hearings, is fixed Dm
Hasting* added much of the spending In Ihe plaq
is mandated by ih r state or federal government

Last year’s j&gt;lan called for a 65 32 ratr for this
year 65 54 lor 1993, 63 H6 for UEEl and 63 M9
for UEI7

Christmas —
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
holiday ranging
event, usually in conjunction
with other grouji* llui this year
the girt* wanint to try some­
thing cm lheir own said service
tro ll e ve n t* d ire c to r M a ry
Howeli
Th e Frank Evans O m e r will
tie open from 6 30 to H 30 p tn
(or the event and there will hr a
variety ol a&lt; tlvtttes going on tn
the building and In the parking
lot The G irl Scouts will sing In
the (kicking tot al 7 p m T h rrr
W ill l*e vignettes presented al
various limes during ih r evrnlng
on thr stage In ihe renter The
l^tkr M an Woman * C lub will hr
serving hoi rider and cookies
and th rrr will tv rraft Item* and
arl work displayed by the Lakr
Mary Seniors The i^ik r Mary
Hlstortral Commission will havr
the Itbrarv open a Christmas
display and I1MF3 calendar* will
be on sale There wifi also hr
1994 O ld r Lakr M ary Day*
T-shirt*
T h r G irl Scout* will havr
craft* lo make, for a minimal
charge and craft* for sale tn the
narking lot. as well a* face

Board
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
m e n ls / te a p p o in t m e n t s lo
board* and conun 1sstons
Th e rummisalon however. In­
dicated that w hile thr board Is lo
be cancelled there may,
a
rrasnn to bring It b a «V -ytt|l
existence posalbly when newbusiness location aMtstanor •
needed during development of
the downtown historic area
They (the members), havr
provided a valuable service to
Ihe city.
observed Com ml*
•loner David Mralor
I agree w holrhartrdiy,” said
Com m issioner G ary Drrnder.
"and In thr (uiurr. If they may
tie needed by a downtown hoard
we may call on these people
again "
Mayor Low ry Rockeli observed
that Ihe jirrseni Code Review
C o m m u te r and C h a m b e r ol
Com m erce Government Relalions Commute-*- are duplicating
m uch ol ih r work originally
done by ih r Business Advisory
Hoard "W e gel much ol Ih r
same Input Irom Ih rm as we
have from thr Business Advisory
Hoard." he added, "but we may
Just need them again, and I
hope, whenever Ih r time comes
that w r'll be able tn get as
outstanding a group hack lo help
us once again.”
The present members of the
board include Linda Teeter. Fran
Sled/inski. Raymond Klrlc. and
Karen Connery Three additional
member* were placed on ihe
Ixiard through nominations of
Ihe Greater Lake Mary/Heathrow
Chamber o( Commerce They
litrluded C . William Harkins.
Dennis Courson. and Lawrence
H McDonald
Several nl the members who's
o n e -y e a r ter in w o u ld have
expired had Indicated they
would lx- willing lo continue
serving on the board II the
commission so wished

(■aiming
The |,akr Mary Garden C h ib
will donatr their lim e to decorate
the rxirrto r of the building with
decorations pure based through a
grant Irom Ihe laikr Man Corn
m unlty Improvement Assoc ta
lion The l^ike Mary Senior* w ill
havr lheir usual festive holiday
irtrnmlngs inside along with a
tree which belonged to Mr*
Frank Evans whose husband
built the com m unity building In
1926 and for w bom It Is named

Paving
C o n tin u e d fro m Psge IA
tiring ihe parcels
Into compliance w ith Ihe j»lan
Any proposed development of
tile parcels would lie brought
Ix-fore Ihe various city agencies
and city commissioners al a later
dale
T h e c o m m is s io n e r s a ls o
agreed Ihe city would work with
the state on rrloraltng clly water
a n d se w e r lin e s d u r in g a
planned widening of U S High
way 17142 The eily will save
money hv "piggy ba&lt; king ' on a
slate contract at the time of
c o n s t r u c t io n , t h r e lty a d ­
ministrator explained
In other business the co m ­
missioners
• recognized these city tie
(tarim rni employees of the year
Joanne Hopkins administration.
Evelyn Cohen, fire department.
I*ebbk- Krnlro. parks and rec re
a lio n: Investigator I* Robert
LaRowskl polite department
‘an d Valeric H orkroberry. public
jrorks H n ckrn b rrry was chosen
overall city employee of the year
and rrcrived a plaque and 6250
Th e others received plaques and
6 100 each

• callrd a sprrl.il meeting

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• asked the city attorney lor
an opinion on whether two
commissioners serving on the
historic commission ts a vio­
lation of the Sunshine Law
Commissioner Annarnsrte Varrn
asked attorney Kir hard Taylor
for an opinion because Mayor
Iris Henson and commissioner
Ron Sargent arr both on Ihr
historic commission and the
group sornrilm rs brings matter*
before the commission

15 p ie ce s of
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a m lo discuss llixxting tn the
W tld m e re s u b d iv is io n w ith
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There are even re(mrt* from a
reliable sourre from Ihe North
Pole that there m a y lx- an
appearance of a special guest al
7 :K1 ( i m
The event Is free and open in
the p u b lic T h r parking lot at the
center will l*e closed, bul parkIng ts available al l^tke Mary'
l i l y Hall a n d Ih e Shoppe* ol
l^ike Mary The Frank Evan*
Center Is located two block*
north ol Lakr Mary Dnulevard on
Country C lub Road

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Rio. at Pi»t? *■?
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Gingrich's remarks irk White House
W A S H IN G TO N
White House u ltku l* don t like Krj* N r » t
liin jr K h * remarks aliuui thug u m by aide* to r in n t n i i
( ‘llnloii lliil lli** lotmnlog lltn u r *(K-Akrt
hi* H r p u t d k *111
•rain have a m r ^ u j r (nr I hr in ( } r l used In II
The C iM lilU Rrpuhlk 411 defended |u» rather A d uwalltHi Hut
up in im r (iNitlli id Ihr White House
lu&lt;t u*r«l drug* in IItr
Inur nr IIIr vrjir* hrfotr joining Ilir Mall saving Mondav llu l
lutillvall (mini. • I* 4 *nlld American tiadltkm
I m 4 hutnrian hr told tr|M»rtet* Monday
Jcllrrsu n anil
Hamilton rat h sutwkhrrd |w|irr» in smear ihr o ih ri Trying io
lead A m rriia ha* .ilu.it* tirrn a lough business and even
W 4»tiingion in « 4*io im II) gni hit
A Oliigfk h all* Hi p Ikdi Walker H 1*4 4l**i )uiti(&gt;rd In
w*»mg
I hi* White House t* going In luxe Io learn that lltry
no longer lt.it r U p dug* on Capitol Hill

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A ** irnii«i 1* trilling to lirl that smoker* uould lakr a king
took at thru i igarrtlr* |( Ihr (tarkagr* a arnrd nl I hoar *otitrnt*
— ju*i a* many Amrrlcan* todav Wop io rrad (h r lal content &lt;4
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J u g a* p ullin g aaluralnl lal (rutitenl) on rrrra l* t« an
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Abortion foes have numbers in Congress
W ASHING TO N
Abort km op|mnrnt* In Congress wiv ih rt
llnally ha tr ih r numtirr* lo rrvrru r pro choke law* m u ih r
n r* i tun year* — a move Ihrir lor* *at » III turn (41 voter*
A ln rllo n right* *tipporlrr« concrdr they* r slipped Into lh r
minority in Congrr** and opjament* *ay lhai * Ih r way voter*
wanted II
"It wa* a major motivation (nr ihi* pa*i election." *aid Hep
Chrta Smith, r o chairman o( I tie h n Life Caucus ' People arr
waking up "
The Sew Jersey Hepuhh&lt; an *aid Mondat that anil abortion
law;maker* arr allll dt«cti«*ing w hat they hope to achieve In Ihr
ne*i Congrr** w *'h thru majortilr* A n y antlabortlon hill
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S A LE M Va — John Hair Sr thought hi* medical bill* lor
minor *urgrry w rre a hit loo major llul thrv *erm rd lo hr
wrtttrn In *ome Indrttphrrahlr code. *o hr grumbled. shook
hi* head and (wild up
I can I *11 dow n and rrad Hume thing* Hair *aid
I hen hr heard about Pal Palmer, a Salrm wroman who
make* m rd k al bill blundrr* hrr bu*inr«*
W llh PaJnirr * help. IU Ir. a dir*el rngtnr in n bank Irorn
Salrm . received a rrhm d i hr&lt; k ol more than M O O on bill*
d uring the |u.»t two yrar* H r wa* *urprt*rd — and upset “ ll
make* me woiolrr m Ihe K) yrar* I've tirrn (u v ln g Insurance,
how nun h evu a money I've paid "
During the pa*i three month* Palmer ha* obtained » 15,000
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pocket* that they *houldn l lie jiaying Palmer wild
Palmer* com pany. M rdkal Reeovrry S r r v k r lake* 50
percent of each refund a* ll* Ire. hut rolled* nothing If *hr
doesn't llnd error* and get hrr client a check Irom a m rdkal
pro* ider or Insurance coinp.mv

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LO S A N G E L E S — Al lra*i * r ir n aflrrshock* of the Jan 17
earthquake shook Southern California causing minimal
damage but fra/rling nervr*
"People were like little am* running fur Ihr r*it*." *ald Sur
Slone, who wa* shopping al a mall In sutnirlMn Shrrinan Oak*
The llr*t aflrrshock. a .1 5 m.igriltudr quakr cenierrd about
20 mile* northsr*t of duwnlown L m Angrlr*. hit at 7 .Hi p m
Monday.
The »lroug r«l altrrshork a I 5 -magnitude shaker, hit 12
m lnulr* lalrr and wa* rrn trrrd near Ihr wunr arra. wild
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STOP turns in petitions
L A K K M AKY — The nrxl inerting of ih r Seminole County
S T O P chapter will lie Wrdnr*day III Ih r Lakr Mary |Millcr
Malkin training m om
No guest speaker I* planned fur Ihr 7 p.m. meeting but
member* will lie turning In |ieilikni* signed by voter* Flection
Day which buck a constitutional amendment requiring
prisoner* serve m in i of Ihrir sentence* S T O P stand* fnr Slop
Tu rn in g Out Prisoner*.
G a ry Jennings, president nl the Ii k u I chapter wild an
unofficial count Indicate* about 3.000 (iciiikin* were signed
locally. Statewide, ll Is estimated between 75.000 lo 100.000
petitions were signed lor STO P The group will not enlarge the
(leiliion drive until ihr supreme court rule* whether Ihe
Initiative quallflrs fur Ihe ballot The wording of a previous
(k'lition amendment kept it olf ihe November H ballot AI mhii
•150.000 signatures arr rrqulrrd In get an Inlllullvr on Ihe
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T in |teiitions should !m' separated hy county and banded In
stacks of 100 in be turned lu. Jennings added

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Florida Gators In the Sugar Howl. The teams will face oil again
lu Ihe hlg bowl game hut Ih r Galors are Ihr conference
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SRD Volleyball meeting tonight
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Softball meeting Wednesday
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For ttried* i ell VUl St.'lT

Rollins rips Warner Southern
W IN T E R PARK
Hamel Pafkr led four
Kollln* plat rr* in double figure* with 15 punt*
a* I h r Ter* r m t lr d lo e comlorl.iMr &lt;rj 64
victory o trr N AIA Warner Southern
Hollln* 12 l| *lioi 51 percent in the game lo
Ju*t 36 percent lor VL a rnrr Southern
C ltd r Hern* led Warner Southern 12 III mth
17 p o in u e n d Mike llaletlo had 12

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Boys’ soccer teams blank out of area opponents
file laikr lluwell junbir varaliy made u 4 elean
vwerp for Ih r home forte*, picking up 4 2 I
trium ph over Mainland
l.nwr *top|&gt;rd five *ho&lt;* lo record hi* flrai
•huloul of Ih r araaon a* the Silver llawk*
lioprm ed to 2 3 on I he *ra*on
laikr Howell iniialiof the llui r aneer* 39 11 and
had Hirer 1 inner kb k* lo only two for the
v iviim * Mainland goalie ( arnrron llenviiv had 4
giaid game, turning liark 15 *hol*. but Ib r Hue*
fell lo 3 2 I for the year
M&lt; Kerliy wa* outstanding with hi* goal and
Iwo .ivvlvlv ami l.owe did 4 g&lt;»*l joti In goal. vald
lake Howell head 1 tan h Analolr Popovich "Jeff
Yearn k wlan played a very good game "
I he Silver llaw k* will travel in lamgwiMid for a
big Seminole Alhlelb Conference malt hup with
l.vinan on Thursday Junior varaliy oriion atari*
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W IN T E R I’AH K — llrtan Dtrblrr w ined a goal
In ea&lt; h hall and Charir* W hllm tnr added a
second half *««nr a* the Lym an Greyhound*
loiprovrd fo 1)0 with their whitewashing of ihe

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W IN IK H I’AH K • Seminole iount&gt; allowed II*
•ojirttnrtiy In l»r&gt;* *«*cer &lt;»vrr Orange and
Yotkiau ro u n iy m Iv » | « at |ea*l on Ihl* night «*
l-akr Ihiwell and l.vinan l»a h aim ahulout* by
Identical 3 O wore* over Daytona llru cli
Mainland and \S inlet Park r« vjiri lively
M cK EIB V LEADS SILVER HAWKS
lien Yl&lt; Kerbv arorrrt 4 goal and arltlerl a jialr of
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Die araann in goal a* laikr Howell blanked
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Tlte Silver llawk* funijied on the llurraneera
•pit* kly. storing two goal* in I he Ural 3 1 5 of I he
game and field that 2 &lt;&gt;advantage at halftime
Brian Kolrwaar got the Ural goal 2 45 into lit*
game on aavtal from Mi K rrh v then Kolrssar
returned Ih r favor vetting up McKee by lor a
arnrr 30 second* later
The (Inal goal alan i am r rarlv III the «n o n d
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Gram Mttrrd 11 *trat|{hl (■•Ini* lo M m thr
game oprn in Ihr first lied, helping Itelhimr
( ixikm.iti pe»l Florida Memorial ilfi 111
Grant ladled 19 of lit* game high 34 |Milnl* Iti
the drat half a* It &lt; t huill a 55 34 lu ll! lute lead
and never trailed throughout the game
Freshman F.nntv Young tame oil H-CC *
l&gt;eni h in *&gt;nrr I I of hi* 15 point* In Ih r lir»t
fiall The don comlMned for «!« field { i m U when
the W llihats went on an Hof I I «hontlng sptre
and Young gralibrd a game high 11 rrtmundv
Ftortda Memorial via* led try guard Tviu*
Carter'* 16 points Hill Neal wa* the only other
I.ton In double flgurr* with 11 potnt*

Htrsld Spods Wfllsr

Marlins appoint Watson
MIAMI — The FToruta Marlin* on Monday
appointed D r Jon Wat*on a* the tram * assistant
for baseball ojieratloi)*. a new post
Watson. 2H. will assist In major league and
•routing administrative mailers and scout In
South Florida and Latin America He also will
help d e vrlop a national progrum lo increase
Marlins' *rnuttng effort* in inner ciiir*
Watson played five seasons lit Ihr Kansas City
Royals organl/atlon tirforr rriurnlng lo s* hoof
for his degree In business management al lltr
University of the Krdlands

Tampa trims North Central

Mens' Basketball
Samlnola CC at Indian Rival CC. 7 30 p m

Boys’ Basketball
Colonial al Lyman. JV. 6 p m , V. 7 30 p m
Eualla at laka Mary. JV. 6 p m , V. 7 3 0 p m
Orang*wood Chrlallan al Trinity Prap, 7 p m

N e M M M h b v lN v iH
Lake Mary Travis Crawford was named fo the Seminole Athletic
Conference Football Team as the First Team Tight End

Laka Branllty al Samlnola. Freshman, 430
p m ; junior varsity. 6 p m ; varsity. 7.30 p m
Laka Mary al Oviedo. Freshman. 4 15 p m ,
junior varsity. 6 p m ; varsity. 7:30 p m
Lyman al Laka Howell. Freshman. 4 15 p m ,
junior varsity,6 p m .varsity, 7 30p m

Girls’ Soccer
Oviedo al Laka Mary. Freshman. 4 30 p m ,
junior varsity, 5 45 p m.; varsity. 7 30 p m
Samlnola al Laka Brantley. Freshman. 4 p m ;
junior varsity. 5 30 p m.; varsity, 7 15pm

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f 7:30 p.m. - WKCF IH. Orlando at Cleveland
C o m p ItU llatinga on Pago 2B
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WINTER I’A H K - Lake llraniley
High School head font I tail coach
Fred Altnnn made It a rlra n aweep
a* Coa&lt; h of Ihe Year in Seminole
County a* h r ha* Iwen voted Ihe
Coach of Ihe Yrar by Ihe rna«hr* In
Ihe Seminole Athletic Conference
Almon. who led ih r Patrbit* lo a
5 0 conference rrcord and the SAC
chamjibinahip. wa* joined by ao
m rm hrr* of hla squad on ihe flrai
Irani
{joarterlui k Dee Hr own. running
back I leal h Hltrnour and •iflenalvc
line man Sroll Foral w rrr named lu
Ihe offensive train, while drlrnalvr
lineman S trv r Miller. Ilnrtiarkrr
Eddie Iw r and defenaivr liark llrtan
Whitman made ihe Oral team d r ­
frnae
Alan named to Ihr flrai tram
oflrnae were m im ing back Hotwri
Kullln ISemlnole). receiverw Willie
Jorira (Lym an) and Spencer Munn*
(Oviedo, light end Travis Crawford
(Lake M ary). ofTcnalve linemen
Jaaon Wall* (Oviedo). Sro ll Bryan
llaikr Mary). Tlbima* Wilk (Semi­
nole I and D rrrk Garrett (Lymanl;
kicker David llrn k rl (Lake Mary)
O t h e r f lra i tr a m d e fe n a iv r
h o n o r c r * w e r e , lin e b a c k e r*
Brrndon Sjialding (Lake Mo* rill.
W illiam Jen n in gs (O vird o l and
T c rrrn c r McMillan iSrm lnoln. dr
tensive linemen Darby Brown (laikr
Howrlll. Lakl Travlo* (Lake Marvl.
and Hon Moore (Seminole), de­
fe n sive ha ck *: D r W a y n r Bell
(Lym anl and Quenlln Hunt iScmlnolel; punter: Tyso n Hlnshaw (laikr
Mary).
Making up Ih r vecond leum offenve were, quurterliurk To m Dixon
(Lytnanl. ru n n in g hack* Bryon

King lOvtrdol. Kelvin Chlaolm (Lake
H o w rlll; receiver* T o b y Morri*
(Lymanl. Clifton Branch (Seminole),
tig h t end C h r l* C a * ry (L a k e
B r a n ilr y ). offensive line
Dan
Barbara (Lym anl. John Kroll (Lake
Mary) Kirkpatrick Conley (Oviedo).
K e vin B u tle r (S e m in o le ), T a m
Hopklna (Lake Howell): kicker
Kalin Kkltrh (Oviedo)
On Ihe v m im l Iram defen*e were.
I ir ir h a c k r r *
T r r r y F r a n k lin
(Lymanl. Brian Olson llaikr llow rll).
David ZlckafiMMe (Ovirdol. Cubit
Malone (Seminole), defensive Une
Scott D rd lo w r (O vie d o ). H o n rl
Ju m p p (Lake Mary). Joe Ferrer
llaikr Howell). Taunt* Hom e IScm
inolrl d rlrnalvr Itark*' JefT Callm
(Ovirdol. Donnie ('amry lLakr Marvl
Charlie Farmer (Seminole); punier
J H Cartmlll llaikr Brantley)
Named honorable mention w rrr
I-ake Brantley — Billy Goldamlth.
Billy Hlahop. Del McGee. Matt D ix ­
on. Mall Majef»ky. Jason Llpscy.
Damn Herndon. B rrn l Slandage.
Billy Chatlu*. Ju s lln Varllck. Brian
G o n ra lr* . J o h n B e rard l, C h ris
Guggenheim and Brad Trip p
Seminole — OUla W rlion. Chrl*
Bradley. Klkl Hill. Chrl* Y o u m tm
C h a d G ra y s o n . M a ll M rh a lk o .
Slem m an William*. O r r lk o Shaw.
Phillip Eubanks. Erick Smith. T e r ­
rell Jackson. Quentin Williams and
Jason Cyrus.
Oviedo — Jason Crawley. Mike
G u lrn rn o . K e n M ille r , S h a w n
Llngard. Chrl* Sander* and Brian
Hurhannon.
laikr Howell — Maurice Smith.
Ja x m Kane. Malt McManus. Brad
H ultrrflrld. Kotlger Hardy, Kick
L lrfla n d rr. Kill* D e Jrsu* . Paul
Fenw ick. A n d re A lvarado. Ben
AI llm . B rya n H ursu m . C h a rle s

See Football. Pag* 2B

Seminole Tribe falls again in St. Cloud
HS teams
in polls
Prom Staff Roport*

By DEAN SM ITH
Horald Sports Writer

Girls’ Basketball

The Lvtnan drfrnae held Winter Park 16 21 lo
juii four ahota on g ««l and one corner kick. but
Greyhound* goalie Shane laiPtai a stopped two of
thoar lo rectnd Ihe vhuloul Lym an came up with
2 1 ahoi* on goal and four corner ktek*
I hr junior varsity ronirat went 10 the Wildcat*
by a 2-0 arnrr,
Lyman will tio*i laikr H nw rll in a Seminole
Athletic Conference game on Thuraday The
junbir varaliy match I* ael for 6 p m and Ihe
varall v ronlesl for 7 30 p rn

By OBAN SMITH

AROUND THE STATE

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Winter Park Wild* alval Stiowalirr Field Monday
nighl
I hr tiler ** orrd on a |»a** from Mark Lew la, with
5 IN led in Ilw opening perbnl a* Ihe G r r y bound*
took Ihe I O lead into Ihe lockrrroom al
tnlrrmlaabm
W hltm orr got hla goal early tn Hie are on d half
with 2N 33 left a* hr bral a trio of Wildcat
ilefender*
thriller * art olid a* ore of Ih r night wra*
unavaivlrd a* hr Inal 4 pair of W’lnter Park
delrndrr* and flrrd Ihr hall Into lire upprr ro m rr
with 11 47 left in Ihr game

All-SAC football
team announced

Wildcats tame Lions

T A M P A — Idris Mays had 24 (Mtinls ami right
rebounds w hile Kenny Franklin i am r oil the
bench lo add 21 points and right relxniftd* as
Tam pa rallied to brat North Central 7 1 60
Tam pa (4 -11srorrd only lour points in the first
eight minute* of thr game and trailed 12 4. hut
managed a 35 32 halltlm r lead
North Central il-4 l tied ih r game at 37. hut
Tam pa went on a 104) run lor a 5 6 4 5 lead
Tam pa held off the Cardinals from th rrr. drspltr
a team high 15-polnl rllo rl from North CrnlraP*
Brian Incr who hll ihrre 3-polnlrr*

December 6, 1994

SANFO KD - The Seminole
High School girl*' banketlmll
Iram joined Ih r Imys' ira m as
Ih r only iwu Seminole County
Iram * In g&lt;-| vo ir* In Ihe

bee Poll*. Page 2B

S T C L O U D — The stigma of St Cloud continued lo
haunt the Seminole High School girl*' bu*kribal! Iram
Monday night a* the Tribe wa* oulncorrd 26-18 In thr
lourth (p ia rirr and dm jijwd a 70-75 d n l»lo n lo ih r
Bulldog*
The SILS junior varsity al*o suffered a lough lo*».
falling 63-50 in overtime.
" T h e ir were a lot of turnover* In th r game.” *a(d
Seminole head coach Jo hn McNamara, whose tram ha*
not won In Si Cloud In several year* "Both Iram*
played good defense I think we mlghl have run mil of
gas lair In Ih r game The iworr wa* 71-71 and thru we
threw Ih r Im II away and they scored. From then on we
had lo chase anti could not quite pull II off.

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"W e had a couple ol nine point lead* In first half, but
all but one sturlrr wa* on Ihe bench In fall trouble bv

Bee BaaketbaH. Page 2B

Lake Mary Tuesday title goes to Monroe Harbour
Prom Slaff Reports
LAK E M AKY - Monroe Harbour
Marina lost ih r Im IIIc hut won the
war as Ihr Sanford liasrd sollliall
tram lost Its season finale 1-1-10 lo
Jo y 's Orphan*, hui still claimed the
championship In Ih r City of L a k e
Mary Department o( Park* and
Heerrtillon Mens' Fall Tuesday
Night Slowplleh So I i Im II l.e.igur al
Ih r laikr Mary SportsCoipplrx.
Monroe H a rb o u r finished ih r
seuson 0-1 anil I* Ihr seennd Irani
coached hy A rthur Burnrs In tiring
the winning iruphy Kit k to Sanford,
joining Hrlllg-Meyer*, which won
I he Thursday night tide.

Trailing Monroe Harbour In Ihe
standings were Jo y 's Orphan* (H-2|.
Bat on |2 H| and Th irs ty Whale
10 I0|
T h r Friday Night Leagur also
claimed Its champion d rspllr hav­
ing u w eek tell in Ih r season us
Florida Manor crushed Ihe Brave*
21-1 lo Improve lo 04) on the season
.mil hold* a two game lead with one
game left In play.
In I h r n l h r r F rid a y gam es.
Wnldunn used a 12 run sixth Inning
lo erase a 12-H defied and held off
I 2 a f l e r 5 . 2 0 - I 4 .
M rrnru V S ir i&gt;tntierg Carlson collec­
ted Ihe other will on a 7-0 forfeit
from Bamboo Cafe.

The Friday Night League will
conrludr its season this Friday.
Pacing Jo y's Orjihun* were, with
lour tills — Chuck Cornclto (two
runs, five RBI); three hits — Dave
Cos* (triple*, ihrre runs. HUH. Hill
Keck (triple*. Iwu run*, two Kill), two
hll* — Bill Zaladunl* (Iwo rims), une
hll — Jim Krld (triple, run. (hire
HBII, Jo n Held (th rrr ninsl. J J .
-file* (two HBII. Todd I'agrl (HBII.
Kubrii Garcia |run|.
Leading Monroe HurtMiu( were,
with Hirer hits — Freddie Howard
(two runs. HBII; Iwo hits — Dale
Peters (Iwo runs). Greg Hardy (run).
Calvin Dryani (HBII: one hll —
Calvin Davis (home run. run. HBII,

Sonny EuKinks (double, four KBI).
Barnes (two runs. Kill). Donnie
McCoy and T o n y Sm ith (run. HBI).
Conirlbultng for Florida Manor
were, with three hits — Je rry
Cam us Ihornr run. double, run. four
Hill). Ralph Correa (double. Iwo
runs, four HBII. Vic DlHarlolo (three

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N Jenkins combined lo srorr 32
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lotahriK |usi 11 points three In
the hrst quarter, and trailed ihr
h o m e s q u a d 2 1 - 1 1 at Hi
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s e o rro f 27-25
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Andrea Marl added seven
O ran Re wood w ill host O r
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CALENDAR
Overeaters together
A regular meeting of O vrrratrr* Anonymous I* conducted on
Tuesdays at 7 Ml p m at Ftr*t Dulled Methodist Church
torner of Park and 5th Sanford For more Information, call
Carol al 322 0657

Nor-Anon to offer help
Nar Anon a «rl( help group tor rrlative* and friend* of
addkt* will meet Tuesday al 8 p m at Orlando General
Hospital For m otr in forma lion call hifitl 6164

Clogging classes formed
The Old Ilk kory Stumper* offer free beginner « logging
. l a w * Iniennedtate and advanrrd lesson* al*n available
Meeting* are al Ihe flellona C l Vie A w e u n io n on Tuesday*
from fl to tip m Call 349 95211 for more Information

Take off pounds sensibly
Member* of Take Off Pound* Sen*iMy. TOf*S Invttr the
public lo Join them on Tuesday evening* from 7 to H p m at
tlve First Christian C h u rrh 1007 Sanford A ve Sanford
the group now ha* a private room In weigh (reople la-tween
»• 15 and tl 45 p in
Each week a different program on weight lot* will tie
conducted
h it more information alxnit the d u b . rail 323-1768 or
3 2 3 MMM

Toastmasters meet
Seminole Com m unity College |SCCi Toa*tma*ter* Club
•flVt) will meet every T u rv la y of thr month 7 30 |i tn at
t . a k r Mary Chamber of Commerce office In l-ake Marv Centre
al l^akr Fm m a Road Contact Rosrlla llonham at 323 8284 for
more Information

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Hiood flank I* asking donor* of all type* blood
- - especially O type donor* — to dotiate at tl* Hanlurd branch.
I 302 F. Second Jit For Information, call 322 -0822

Optimist Club meets weekly
The Sanford Optimist Club meet* every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Room at Touchton * tn downtown Sanford
Visitor*are welcome*

Kiwanis Club meets Wednesday
The Klwanl* C lub of Sanford hold* It* noon luncheon
meeting* every Wednesday at the Sanford C ivic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at thr Dkefront Visiting Klwanlan* are
welcome For information rail Walt Smith. 323-5088

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club danre t* held every Wednesday,
from 2 -'Ml • 4 30 p in at the Sanford Civic C entrr Live music
by the Drllonlau* 1 I p leer band Donation $2 OO

Club takes the lead
1. F. A I ) • tn Sucres*, a club formed to *harr business
connect Ions, wilt meet 7 30 a m Wednesday at Pebble Creek
Apartment* clubhouse. 780 Creekwater Terrace. Lakr Marv
O n r of thr foe al points of (lie meeting ts to exchange business
card* Only one member of a particular type of business or
profession Is allowed to Join
Fur more information, contact Linda Short al 327-2100

Coastllners meet Wednesday
SA N FO R D — The Coastllnem meetings are held at 10 a m
tlie first Wednesday of each month at th r Sanford Senior
Center, 401 E Seminole Itlvd
All former member* and employee* of the former Atlantlr
Coastline Railroad are Invited to attend
For Information, call F C Peterman, 668-5979.

•| SUSAN WERNER
Herald Correspondent
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S ( htlttma* bring* Joyous lime*
w ill* f a m il y e n d f rie n d *
Children's rye* art aglow with
with ll«i* a m lk long What
ata.ul iho*e lamille* who tan'l
iilfofd ihl* holiday will* all thr
trimming* and gully deroraied
prrarnt* under the tree ?
George Pal S m lih of Alla
monte Spring* w anlrd In help
those (iritplr have a bountiful
Christina* He, hi* girlfriend
and hi* four rh lld rrn . Joahua.
T in a , K r i r and lle c k y Join
together with hi* lifnthrr • U m l
l&gt; and oilier* from Ihe rlty of
la»ngwi*id lu help underprlvt
leged lamltle* The r lly of Longwood began many year* ago
taking donation* from the rtty
employee* to give to a charity
Some year* later they derided lo
help l(« al lamille* In need Vet,
for the |ia*l *even year* Smith
ha* rnordlnated a yard *aie effort
to allow tfv.it little extra money
needeil for an even more blessed
ortaalon III* Involvement* al*o
Include volunteering at Ihe Iren
club In lamgwnod. Night Move*
Me ha* teen employed with
Ihe rtty of laxigwnnd for *even
year* a* the Mai kflow Program
admtnisirator Me ha* al*o been
a resident of Altamonte Spring*
for 20 &gt;ear*
Much credit i* given to ht*
b r o th e r . T o m . a n d a r t t y
employer. Val Mnrhenberry A*
S m ith put It. " T o m 1* my
rlg h th a n d m an V a l I* m y
right hand woman She contact*
MRS and the s c h o o l* for me (or
the li*t* of needy famllle*
Without them It Ju*t wouldn't
work There** a lot Involved in

7:30

H u m **•* *i b u n r r m w

George 'Pit* Smith (lift) and hit brothar. Tom Smith, load truck with gltta for tha naady.
thl* It •a lot of hard work
Although the rtty of lumgwund
•till continue* to collect Irom Ihe
employee*. S m ith M i d . "W e
wanted to take thl* a *lep
further and do Ihe yard *ale It
give* Ihe extra fund* needed "
Smith *hared that the yard
*a!e event ha* been going on tor
•even year* with fund* Iricrea*
tng each year "T h e ftr*t year we
raised 9300." tie *ald "We were
able to help three famllle* l.a*t
year we ral*ed $1,100 and were
able to help 11 families."
M* said that proceed* from live

*ale give them money to buy
clothe*, food and toy* "W e get
Involved with the lam ille*" he
*ald "We get the *|/r« they wear
III clothe* We buy one week**
worth of groceries for them WV
are o*ually able lo get srvrral
toy* for Ihe children from Ihe lt*t
they give u* A lot of food I*
donated
Smith shared the Joy they feel
when delivering ihe present* "If
you could Ju*l see the face* of
the kid*." he said "T h e y don't
expret much The parent* sometime* cry It * nice to *ee how-

much they appreciate thl* It**
*o worthwhile Ii make* you frel
so good
Me concluded by encouraging
everyone to attend Ihe *ale or If
anyone ran donate (oral, money
anil llem* for the *ale to please
call him al work (407)283-2389
or home 14071865-7588 The sale
will take place on Saturday. Dec
10 and Sunday. Dec I I from 8
a m to 5 30 p m at thr K M
M y e rs C o m m u n it y C e n t r r .
otherwise known a* the Longwood Recreation Center, olf
W ilma Street In Longwood.

Grandparents, present a gift of time
D E A R A B B E ; I am llte mother
ol two small boys, and with the
holidays rapidly approaching. I'd
llkr to addrr** an open letter to
my parent* and m y husband's
pare h i * | doubt that I m the
only mom who frets this way
Christmas will Ire here before
you know it. and If I may. I'd like
In make a suggestion IM-forr you
go out shopping for your gtandrhild rrn . I know of o n r gift you
i mild give the entire family —
including yourselves tune’
Our children are lucky to have
four grandparents nearby, and I
can't think of anything you
could give them that would be
rnorr important
To m y mom I know you realty
r a n i allord to buy the troys
anything, and that’s O K Hul
you could at least m akr an rITori
lo drive over once in a while, or
even call them Jusl to say hello
T o m y dad; I know you're
busy, hut won't you please try lo
remember their birthdays with a
card, a phonr call or visit?
T o m y In law* I know you've
raised your children, but please
don't think of time sjx-m with
your grandchildren as a chore.
Atl four of you live within a
few m in utes' d rive , yet we
seldom see you. You don't need

TUESDAY’S PRIME TIME
7:00

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Helping the underprivileged is a famiy affair

L A K E M ARY — Seminole YM CA 1* having u holiday t rait
show tin Saturday. D r.
to from 10 a m 4 p m al 055
laingwimd I_akr Mary Road, la k r Mary II hkx k south of l-ake
Mary Migti St imuli T h r i r will tie only hand* railrd llem* for
•ale A 10 It « 10 fl »p.n e u $20 and and H ft tong table rental
Is 910
Contact Torn Ike. k .121 M'»I4 before IV . :t if you wish lo
reserve spare

6:30

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Volunteer of the Week

YMCA is having a craft show

6:00

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10:30 | 11:00 | 11 30

ADVICI

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

an Invitation to come to our
place Stop over and play a
game, read a story lu your
grandson*, or ask them how
their day went Forge a rela­
tionship with them now. and
they'll remember you wtien they
grow up Please don't watt until
Ih ry 're teen-ager*. and then
wonder why they hardly know
you.
Tilts year, give your grandsons
the gift of yourselves. It's all they
really need
Thanks. A bby. I'm nut hitter.
Just

D ISA P P O IN TED
IN C IN C IN N A TI
D EA R D IS A P P O IN TE D : Now
It’s my turn to thank you. I'm
sure many people will relate lo
the message In your letter.
Grandparents, building a close
relationship with your grand­
children can I k - very rewarding.
Trust me!

DEA R A B B T : Approximately
20 years ago. nty wife had an
affair, w hich devastated me
However, we stayed together,
even though I periodically raised
questions about the activities
between her and her lover.
Recently I startrd pressing for
more Intimate details. When she
refused lo satisfy m y curiosity.
In order tn get even. 1 told our
children about thetr mother's
affair What a mistake! Now they

tend to take their mother's stde
Wore than mine
Mow can f redeem myself with
m y children and improve rny
relationship with m y wife?
R E P E N T IN G IN
S O U T H C A R O L IN A
D E A R R E P E N T IN G : It was a
dreadful mistake to try to punish
your wile by dragging Ihe skrle
ton out of her closet in full view
of your children
First, lo redeem yourself, ajiol
ogt/c to your wife In the pre­
sence of the children for trying
to turn them against her Next,
apologize to your children for
trying to jxiison their minds
against their mother
Then quit beating yourself up
Anil if you aren't able to shake
the gulil that continues to tor­
ment you. please consider pro­
fessional counseling
D E A R A B B T : About thr music
lessons kids haled, but later
thanked thetr jwrents for forcing
them to practice:
When 1 was a child, my lather
who wax l»»rn In Greece, made
me go tn Greek school right after
regular school I hated It. for play­
time was nonexistent during ihe
week Also. I had homework hi
two languages
However, the first lime I went
to Greece. I blessed m y father a
thousand times. T o be abtr to
s|K-ak and read Greek made my
visit with relatives and friends
all Ihe more enjoyable Even
(hough I didn’t use Greek much
at home (bring married lo a
non-Greek). It all came flooding
bark from years past Th e resentment for having bren forced
to learn Greek quickly faded. I

had m y reward! You may use
mv name
K A T E R U B S O IN F L O R ID A
D E A R K A T E : It seems to me
I've heard Ilia I one before —
learning another language has
paid me big dividends in terms
of communicating with relatives
and frlrrtd s from the "o ld
country "
D E A R A B B T : My husband
and I go to Florida for three
rnonths every winter, and we
have made a habit of calling our
married children every Sunday
(They live In Illinois I Atl of a
sudden, m y husband decides
ih.it It Is our children's place lo
call us tn Florida "If they want
lo talk tn u s." tic says, "w h v
can't lhey pick up a phone uml
makr a call?" T o lx- honest with
you. Abby. It never dawned on
me that we were doing all the
calling
A few of m y friends have ihe
same problem, and we would all
appreciate your answer.
My husband reads your col­
um n every day. so please pul
v o u ranswer In the paper
GRANDM A
D E A R G R A N D M A : Question
Who Is belter able lo pay for
ibese long-dlslanre calls'.’ If It’s
not a strain on your budget, you
might as well continue calling
your children. On the other
hand, tf the kids can better
afford II. they should call you.
(Problems? Writs to Dear Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send e sell eedreated.
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440. Lot Angelas,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
It confidential.)

‘Sweet Adelines’ to participate
in musical sounds of Christmas
Special to tho Horald
" C h ris tm a s was m ade for
children" w ill be ihe theme of
the Sound of Sunshine (Sweet
A d e lin e s)

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Christmas party. Dec. 15. There
will be m 1st lei oe and holly and
toys around the irei- Th e toys
will tic donated by ihe members
for distribution by St Richards
C h u r c h In W in te r P ark to
children of migrant families.
Th e singers and guests will
arrive al the Holiday Inn. U n i­
versity Moulevard In W inter
Park, In their holiday finest to
enjoy a gala banqurl.
This Is one time. In Ihe year of
rehearsing w ith coaches and
their director Nancy Lewis, their
costumes are hung up and the
chorus members enjoy tht cam

patty of thetr "sisters In song."
So many exciting events have
hapjiened to this busy chorus in
the pasi year. Paul Chlarmrallc.
manager of Disney W orld's erealive entertainment, visited the
chorus and presented a plaque
and beautiful l&gt;a*ket of fresh
flowers for j m s I Disney [&gt;erform anors, and also the "p ro fessloruU" |&gt;erformanrr recently
at the International Convention
of Swret Adelines In Reno. Nev.
Chlararallc was therr and said
how proud h r fell to have Sound
of Sunshine represent the state
of Florida uml Disney World. The
chorus has again been selected
to perform al "Mickey's Merry
Christmas Party" on Deo. 2, 3 .9 .
10 and Hi
T h e c h o r u s w ill ulso be
performing at the Rehab Center

of Florida Hospital and (tie
Hawthorne Mobile Home Park In
Lake C o u n ty . 1995 w ill be
another exciting year with the
chorus coui|x*tlng In (lie annual
Region 9 co m p e litlo n A p ril
28-30
Plans arc now being discussed
for I heir appearance In Sydney.
Australia In J u ly 1996. The
Sound of Sunshine Chorus lx
always looking for new members
to Join this great organization tf
Interested, please cull Florence
Korgan. 407-322 8254.

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Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
Dec. 7. 19 04
In thr year ahead you inlghl
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Im agln.dlvr Individual * l n w life
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G ive yo u r time and talents
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mailer Ik-yond his/her cunlrul.
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Generating cno|«rration In your
associates today w ill not Ik *
difficult ll you convince them
that what you Intend to do is as
good lor them as It Is lor you
V I R G O ( Aug 23-Scpi 221
This can lie a productive day for
you If you establish a good I*ace
Do not let anyone set up your
schedule lor you.
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Pleasant social experiences are
likely today A generous cornINinlmi might even pick up thr
tali at lim eii or dinner.
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Having a frw (Mends over at your
place Is likely to make you
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A N N IE
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A Q U A R IU S Man 20 I eh 19)
Under your drfl management
today, situation* that could
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moves inste.nl ol acting Impulslvcly.
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                    <text>October 25,

TUESDAY

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NEWS D IG E S T

Sanford searches for best way to enforce rules
B K L T O ftA

Aerobatic

Mitno World Cud of AamtiMtrs
Ts Central Florida Regional

lead* tha Franch team In m n •oaring. H t M ffili
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Spooktacular
fun awaita
thetr office*. 3066 S. O rlan do Drive in the old
Zayre Plaza. Executive director Mtchettr D o rm
w ill show residents how they can own a home.
T h e workshop wtU be held from 7 p m. to 0 p.m .
If you ’d like to apeak to a lender, bring your laat
four paycheck stubs. yo u r employer * address.
a saving* account n um ber, and federal wage
3 farms for 1003 and 1003. For more
information, call Dorns or Cynthia Hamilton at
324-0133.

E

Raffls to boooftt firs fund
S A N FO R D — A shotgun, a Ashing rod and reel
and a flashlight will h r raffled Nov. 10 to benefit
the Sanford Firemans Benefit Fund. Tickets arc
being sold for 61 each at all three Sanford Are
Buttons and at the W al-M art service desk. Th e
drawing will be at W al-M art at 5 p.m. but ticket
holders need not be present to win.
A Remington 670 13-gauge shotgun. Shim ano
rod and reel and 2 [&gt;cell Magllte will be raffled.

PolitibHt
S A N FO R D — Th e cable television Sunshine
Network will continue t u "Election 04" cover­
age of races for state office this week with
broadcasts of interviews w ith candidates for
education and agriculture commissioner and
secretary of sUtc. T o d a y , beginning at 5:30
p .m .. Democratic E d u ca tio n Comm issioner
Doug Ja m crson faces C O P opponent Frank
Brogan. Tom m orrow at 5 p.m .. secretary of
aute candidates Sandy M onham . a Republican,
and Ron Saunders, a Democrat, will face off. A t
5:30 p.m.. Democratic Agriculture Commission­
er Bob Crawford w ill meet his Republican
challenger J im Smith.

what's avadeM* to yo u and your
family, beginning Wednesday:
S A N F O R D - Th e ctty recreation
department la having a HaUoveen
party far children 13 and under.
Wednesday from 6 :3 0 until 6:30
p m . at the Sanford Recreation
Department, 300 N. Park Avenue.
Children who arrive In coatume
will receive a free aurprtae. T h e
event Include* "Spooktacular" food,
carnival games and prtzee.
S A N F O R D - Celery Ctty Cruiarra
prevent their a nnual Halloween
Baah. Saturday. Oct. 20. from 7
until 10 p.m .. behind W endy'a on
U .8 . Highway 17 03. In the W alMart
Plaza. Th e event wlU be presented
weather perm itting. L ive enter*
tatnment Halloween treats, trophies
for the best co stu m e and car
displays, plus m u ch more. T h e
event la open to the public. For
additional Information, phone Dave
Scott at 333-6644.

Many Seminole County residents gat ready for trtck-or trselara. appearing
door to door, to bo greatad by scary decorations. Others may want to attand
some of tha group events planned.

Rangeline Road: Facelift, speed control
L O N G W O O O - Some cttlaene
apeed bumps and atop signs, an
Range line Road a leas attract!*
thousands Trfrrhlrtfs which use it
After three hour* of than teatoo

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RANGELINE ROAD

Evtry day of tho wook is fins

Partly
Cloudy

Injured In the incident.
She could offer deputies n s
d e s c rip tio n of the alleged
shooter esccpt to say that R

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Longwood City Engineer Fernand Tlblter, who It
also director ol public works, points out features
of the proposed design for Rangeline Road. Tha

nm w a ssw i r sent * s n u *

commissioners volsd to approve the project at tha
end ol the three hour discussion. It was the third
mealing to discuss tha project since July.

the plan to improve drainage, repave, and a i l
some grassy medians to the mils
read
c o n n e c t i n g S t a t e R o a d 4 3 4 to B . l .
Wllllamson/Longwood HUM roads.
Commissioner Annamarte Vacca did not attend
the m eeting, but M ayor Steve Miller, and
commissioner* lrts Benson. Paul Lovtatrand and
Ron Sargent listened and fielded q u n tta n s Th e
room was hot and m uggy aa a standtng-fwoasonly crowd of about 100 Longwood rsMdanM
Ailed City Hall to listen and air thetr views a n
plans for Improving the road. It waa the third
meeting conducted on plans for the road.
Some test speed bum ps on the road and an
additional stop sign at the entrance to DrvonahNt
subdivision have resulted In about 2.000 fewer
vehicles a day In the moat recent traffic count,
assistant police chief T e rry Baker reported. T h e
latest traffic count showed 10.843 vehicles a day
use the road, down from over 17.000 before the
bum ps and additional atop sign were added on a
test basis a few weeks ago.
The re was open hostility and a territorial
attitude ezpressed by same spectators com­
plaining the majority of the cars and trucks uatqg
the road are from Lake M ary or county residents,
not Longwood residents.

FOR TH E B E S T IN EDITORIALS, OPINIONS AND ANALYSIS O F TH E NEWS, READ TH E HERALD

�Florida • Tuesday, October » , teat

NEWS FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Lines drawn under court order
3rd district extends across half of Florida

Section of sc«nfe trail dedicated
P E N S A C O L A B E A C H — Hikers can trek past a histone fort,
sugar-while beaches and the emerald waters of the G ulf of
Me*Ico on the newest section of the Florida Nations) Scenic
Trail.
Th e 14 mile segment dedicated Sunday la the starting point
of the 1 .3 0 0 mile trail that eventually w g l w in d Ha way through
the Sunshine Stale lo the Big Cypress National Preserve In
South Florida.'
" T h is trod to going to be the only National Scenic Tra il that
follows the heart
r n . " said Kent W im m e r of Tahahooerr. i
m em brr of (he Florida Trail Association.
Another distinction Is that It wtU be the only one of the eight
National T ra ils in the United States that ra n be hiked on
throughout the winter, said Je rry Eubanks, superintendent of
the G u lf Islands National Seashore.
Moot of the (rail segment ded(rated Sunday on Santa Rosa
Island la w ithin the National Seashore.
It begins at Fort Pickens, site af a C ivil W ar skirmish and
once the prison of famed Apache w arrior Oerunlmo. then
meanders along Prnaorr'a Beach and the National Seashore's
Santa Roaa Area.
Congress approved a plan far the Florida trail In 1B03 and
since then about 3 7 0 miles have been officially designated.
T h e Florida T ra il Association hopes to have agreements with
all public landowners within the next two years and then w ill
work on contracts with private owners, said association
president Ethel Palmer.
One stum bling block may be nearby Egltn A ir Force Base.
Military officials a n worried about public safely along a
proposed 76-m lle segment through the sprawling Installation
testing to conducted, said Debbie Allen of the
U A Forestry Service.
It m ay be at least five years before the trail to completed.

Associated Prose Writer
E A TO N V 1 LL E Florida's 3rd Dtalitrt.
draw n under court order lo guarantee Mack
representation In Congress, lakes in wooden
•hacks and (3 0 0 .0 0 0 homes, fern farm* and
grim city neighborhoods.
It Includes the nation's oldest Inro ti w
rated Maek com m unity and the site of a
bloody Civil War battle A t one point, the
district to only SO feet wide, running along
railroad tracks. And in one precinct, there to
Just one registered voter
Asking people on the street who repre­
sents them In Congress often brings no
response, blank stares or incorrect answers.
" I think It’s Dole." a D r Land truck driver
•aid. referring to U S Sen Bob Hole of
Kansas.
T h e office of U S. Rep Cocrtne Brown, the
Jacksonville Drm orrat who represents the
3rd Dtstrirl. couldn't even supply a map of
Its boundaries
T h e district, drawn by federal Judges In
1092 to Increase the chances of Mark

representation. Is like a connect the dots
diagram of black enclaves sprinkled arms*
northeastern and north central Florida. T h e
dtotnn to SO 6 percent black and Democrats
hold a 3 -1 majority In voter registration
Th e dtotrirt's meandering ahanr fares a
new court challenge, but It w on't ne derided
until after the Nov. ■ gmerai election
g row n la running for a second term
•gainst Republican Marr Little, a Jackson
ville businessman and former radio talk
show host.
Rep*. Brown. Carrie Meek and A k e c L
lUattngs were the first blacks circled lo
Congrrs* from Florida in 117 years when
they won tw o years ago from M ark majority
districts L lttlr also to M ark
T h e 14-co u nty district resem bles a
wishbone, w ith Jacksonville si the aprs
One aldr of the wishbone stretches hum
Jacksonville south to Orlando, the other
aide w lnda south th ro u g h Lake C ity .
Gainesville and Orala
Fifty-three perrent of (he district's voters
live tn Jacksonville T h e nest largest
concentration — IS percent — la in the

Orlando Area, followed by Alachua County
wtth B percent
M a Brown rejects any notion that the
dialrtrt to loo far flung and diverse to be
repeearnted by one m em ber of Congress.
Shape to not U1 the Constitution, repec
venial ton la ." s h r said "Tb e a e small
communities have nevee gotten the alien
non in the paat that I'm giving ite m ."
Her opponen t. U tile , rontendo the dis­
trict's ge rrym a n d e rin g to possib ly u n ­
constitutional and makes a " m ockery of the
electoral process.”
Eatnnvlllr. the oldest tm nepnrated Mark
c o m m u n ity In the coun try, la at the
district's southernmost end. In Orange
C ounty northeast of Orlando along In­
terstate 4 It a as founded In 1 (g7 ter 27
blacks who bought lota from white land
owner Joatah Eaton
Th e square m ile com m unity of 5.000
■oole is the hometown of the late author
pr»»»4r
f o r t INeale Hurston, who once drscribtd
Eatonvitte as a "c ity of (hr* lakes, three
croquet courts, 3 00 brown shins, 500 good

U vt long
Two Khnoons pay tho ultimata
penalty lor returning rental
vtdooa lale They an eacortad
to the counter by eorpa
mombor ot the U SE. Genesis,
e chapter of Iha Fedaealion. an
official (tar Trek fan dub
From left am Kenneth Fields.
Battle Forme, it . Cmdr Kteth
Veatta Valary'. ‘Capt Kurgan
lutai Junta'. Vicki Chnatopnsr
and Vtckl Heron Tho Fedora
lion members end the K LA W
membera (Klingons) cam#
together recently to rates
money for Meals on Wheels A
quarter from ovary video rental
from 3 ( pm at (operators
Video News, in longwood. was
donated lo Iha group for tha
charity. A total of 2(3 rentals
wars mada. raising MA TS, plus
(12 from photos taken with the
Trekkera

IN V E R N E S S — A hospital that employed a male nurse
accused a t raping five women recovering from surgery baa
been slsppril wtth a fourth lawsuit.
T h e daaa action suit was Wed Monday against Cttrua
Memorial Hospital on behalf of See wom en w ho confirm Young
treated them but cannot prove he sexually assaulted them. T h e
lawyers hope to expand the suit after It meets legal criteria.
T w o of the earlier suits each claim S I m illion in damage*
while the ihtrd claims an unspecified amount.
Bruce Alan Young was arrested Oct. 3 after a female nurse
found him atop a 13-year-old girl wtth hie pants down, police
said. Since his arrest, close to 100 wom en have told
Investigators Young. 45. may have victim tied them. loo.
T h e hoapttal held a news conference Monday to defend
allegations of slow staff response In the Young case Cttrua
Memorial said a hoapttal attorney was reviewing the w a y the
staff responds to crises and conducts background checks
But the hospital refused to delve Into specifics of the Young
case or discuss how It resolved a similar complaint against
Young that surfaced In August.

Dm ( child’s parents tcy board brokt law

3 -y m -d H w i
*i*' — •*'*»'*■*— *
M arr and U r n G arflnkd of Palm Beach Gardena aajr S t
district brake the law by deriding that Ateaa should be plated
In a prr-kindergarten claaaroom of children with various
disabilities.
After reviewing the district's options to teach deaf children,
the Garflnkels concluded Ale as w ill not be provided an
education In "th e least restrictive environm ent." as prescribed
by federal law. and enrolled her In a private Montesaort school
this fall.
T h e district, barred by confidentiality lasts from discussing
specific cases, would only say the charges were untrue. T h e
Garflnkels were to meet today wtth district officials.
T h e parents were to ask the school system to pay for the
Montesaort preschool program. T h e y contend the district
refuses to teach Alcxa and other deaf children how to apeak
English and wants to teach only sign language.

O R L A N D O - W orking with
plants is proving l u therapeu­
tic value with the disabled, the
elderly, prison Inmates and
mentally retarded people.
Therapists In the Orlando
area are enthusiastic about
plant therapy for senior citi­
zens. who often are cooped up
at home alone without Inter­
ests or hobble*.
It's a mailer of transference,
say experts. Patients w ho
nurture and tend to the needs
of flora rediscover a sprig of
usefulness and vigor sprouting
In their own lives.
Drena Lombardi, owner of
H o r ll-C a r e S e rv ic e s , uses
horticulture lo provide physi­
cal and emotional therapy at
l he Harry P. Leu Botanical
Gardens and al local hoapttal*
She ha* worked with stroke
victims, brain Injury patients
and people with multiple scle­
rosis and other ailment* that
affect m ovem ent and dex­
terity. T h is month, she started

Ntw •quipnwnt* protects pMote
W H IT IN G F IE L D — T h e Navy has Installed collision
avoidance gear In Its primary training plane* after lobbying b y
the parents of an Ohio pilot w ho died in such an accident.
Pressure from Jo h n and Jo a n n Pohlkamp of Cincinnati,
including letters to U S. Sen. Jo h n Glenn. D-Ohlo. a former
Marine Corps aviator and astronaut, led to field testing of the
warning system and accelerated Installation In trainers based
here.

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LOTTERY
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W IN T E R PAR K R o llin s
C o tlrge Is sym pathetic lo a
request to return a cultural
artifact taken from Okinawa by
victorious Am erican marines at
Ihecloac of W orld War II.
But. President Rita Bornateln
said, the small private school In
this Orlando suburb has derided
to keep the 3-foot hlgh bronze
statue of Klnjirn Nlnomiya right
where II to: Just outside her
office.
T h e request for the statue of
the 19th Century Japanese phi­
losopher was made by Shizuo
K ls h a b a . p r r a ld e n l of the
R yukyu-Am ertra Historical Re­
search Society In Okinawa. He Is
leading a cam|Milgn lo rerover
souvenirs American personnel
look from the Japanese Island
after the 1945 Battle of Okinawa,
the laat great U S . amphibious
campaign during the war.
Klshaba promised to give the
college a replica and said he Is

circulating a petition and seek­
ing help from the Okinawan
government to get the statue.
"O u r culture waa tn danger of
being erased." he said In a
te le p h o n e in t e r v i e w fro m
Okinawa.
" T h e Okinaw an people. In
(act. have no Interest tn having It
returned because It represents
Japanese Imperialism, and they
w ant no part of that.** Dr.
Honatein said Monday In a tele­
phone Interview from New York,
where she waa meeting with
alumni.
" T h is statue waa one of about
20 taken lo Okinawa as a symbol
of Japanese values" and the
islanders are trying to wipe away
vestiges of that era and nurture
their own historical roots, she
said.

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tele 1 testers.

a 20-week oeaetan at l.eu
Gardena w ith a p w p of se­
niors from the W inter Park
Adult Day Center.
Some of the participants
appear disinterested at first,
she says
"B u t everyone
veryonr takes
take* a plant
home, and U you like a plant
home you become responsible
for II. T h e y 're dealing with
something alive, and they get
a response." she said.
T h e clients, w ilh various
stages of age-related disabili­
ties. learn how Important they
are lo the health of ihctr
plants. T h e y take pride In their
work and start to feel good
about l hem selves.
Virginia Pfeiffer. 85. who
lives alone, had no hobbles
and used lo get confused, has
rediscovered her green thum b.
Now. her personality blossoms
along with the plants she and
other seniors work w ith each
week.
Arthritic, shaky lingers pull
plants out of nursery pots,
break u p the soli.

TH E W EATHER

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Ine. MOM. Fresco Are., tenters.

j will keep
off philosopher
Okinawa &lt;

Tending plants proves

P A LM B E A C H G A R D E N S — T h e parents of • Beal child
accusing l he Palm Beach C o unty School P i t net of b r a t
federal law by failing to provide adequate an d legally requ

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a.in.. 11:35 p.m .: MaJ. 4:53 a.m..
5 :2 0 p .m . T I D B B : D a y te a s
Beach) highs. 12:40 a.m .. 11:55
p.m.; lows. 6:40 u.m.. 7:29 p.m.:
N e w I m y r a a B e a c h ) highs.
12:45 a.m .. 12:00 p .m .: low*.
6:45 a.m .. 7:34 p.m .; Cocoa
Beech) hlgha. 1:00 a.m .. 12:15
p.m .: lows, 7:0 0 a .m .. 7 :49 p.m.

■SAVOM
D a y to n a Beech: Waves are
1-2 feet and slightly choppy.
Current Is lo the south. Water
Icm p rra tu rr Is 76degrees.
N e w S m y rn a B e a ch: Waves
are 2 feet and choppy. The
current Is to the north. Water
tempera! u rr Is 76 degrees

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T h e h ig h tem perature In
Sanford on Monday was 87
d e g r e e s a n d T u e s d a y 's
overnight low was 66 degrees as
reported by ihe University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center, Celery
Avenue.
R e co rd ed ra in fall for the
period ending al 9 a.m. Tu e s­
day. totalled .00 Inches,
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at an annual rale of 3.3 per cen t
tn the thud quarter of the year,
the u n i t aa in the 13-&lt;nonth
periods ending March 30 and
Ju n e 30. Thoae Increases were
th e a m a lle a l o n r e c o r d .
Economist* said after the last
report that inflationary p re ­
ssures from the employment
sector appeared In check.
Th e government m a te d the
Index in I M 3 . It measures
changes in wages, salaries and
costa to lhe employer for worker
benefits such as health Insur­
ance. vacations and sick leave.
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beat gauges of wage Inflation.
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stitute 73 percent of total worker
com pensation, edged u p 3 .9
p e rce n t, even less that the
modest 3 percent reported three
months ago. Benefit coats were
up 3 8 percent, the same as the
previous figure.
Investors walch such reports
closely for Indications of Infla­
tion. which erode the value of
their holdings- Recent trading an
Wall Street has been reflected
Investor Jitter* that the economy
may be growing too fast and that
next m onth the Federal Reserve
w ill raise interest rates for a
sixth um e this year to slow the
econom y and keep prices tn
check.
About two-thirds of the coat of
a product represents worker
salaries and benefits and busi­
nesses that hold the line on
; those costs can offer their goods
; at the lowest possible juices.
Em ployer efforts to hold down
■health care costa and a continu­
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workers compensation and state
u n e m p lo y m e n t In s u ra n c e
helped moderate the increase tn
benefit costa. Health Insurance
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adjusted 1 percent In the third
quarter, after going up 0.7 per­
cent in the March-June period.
O v e ra ll, com pensation costs
have not risen above 1 percent
since September 1991. the re­
port said. Wage and salary gains
were u p 0.7 percent, the same as
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I EDITORIAL

3 Lake Mary
charter changes:
Vote Yes

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Even though the m ayor and two etty
co m m la a to n e ra tn La k e M a ry w ill be
autom atically reflected without opposition,
the eftU rn s at111 have three local issues on
w hich to m ake a decision November B ih.
A ll three Item s Involve changes In the city’s
charier. Such changes require rltlcen approv­
al which Is what la being sought.
Th e first is an amendment to provide that
the terms of commissioners w ill begin at the
beginning of the next regular or special
com m ission m eeting after the votra are
certified.
W e see this as a pra ctical move. Th e way
the wording Is at present, a newly elecird
com m issioner la to be sworn in seven days
after an election was certified. In moat cases,
this requires a special m eeting to be called for
that purpose, w hich Is often unnecessary.
W e see the second Item on the November
ballot for Lake M ary as the only controversial
m atter of the three. It calls for changes In the
length of term s for commissioners
nersfroc
from two
to three years.
W hen the m atter was brought up for
discussion d u rin g a com m ission m eeting in
Ju n e of this year. M ayor Lo w ry Rockett and
Com m issioner G a ry B le n der spoke In support
of the m easure. Com m laatonera George
Duryea and S h le li Saw yer oppoard It. saying
they believed the tw o year term s were
sufficient.
W hen the saatw proposal was brought up a
year ago. the coremtsatanvosed a s M s have H

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advanced technology, m (he
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G A T T opens up. for I h r firm
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JOSEPH SPEAR

How to save
democracy: Lie
by a puUatrr bstwvvn now
U. w hy don't you do yourself and
• favor?
U r.
Veoi

yea ma'am , you heard me right
in g sou to h r Through your teeth
W ith an unblinking rye and th r aw rrtra l of
fork that shyster's gate to yours and
lie.
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tt la a shi to
h o w e v e r , th a t an
a u th o riz e d version
reflecting contempo­
rary concerns would
h a v e a n a s te ris k
thla rule. At
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value of U S . exports
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a vote.
T h e o b je c tio n to th is m e a su re w as
explained that the shorter term allowed far a
person who was not doing a good Job on the
com m ission, to be ousted more rapidly.
Th e longer term would reduce the num ber
of com mission elections, w tth no one having
to run In every third election year, unless
there Is an unforseen problem o r resignation.
We recommend supporting this extension
of term lengths.
Th e third referend u m w ill allow the city to
p u re base real property
. ^
_ when the am ount Is

leas than §5.000.
» . O ver
ve rt!that am ount. It would,
as presently required, still have to be
through an official ordinance.
B a s i c a l l y . It 's a n I m p r o v e m e n t In
paperwork preceding*. W hen easements o r
drainage needs come up. the coat Is generally
under §5,000. We see no reason to go through
a lengthy procedure Just to have It passed.
One good thing about It: If It doesn’t w ork.
It can be changed b y referendum again next
year.
We suggest approval of all three of these
referendum b y the citizens o f Lake M ary. By
doing so, the voters w ill be m aking Im prove­
ments In keeping w ith the needs of a
progressive city isuch astLake
M ary.
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LETTER

One down...
I keep reading and hearing the run-off for (he
county commission seat between Mrs. Perry and
Mr. Henley was a race iasue. I don't know that for a
fact. What I do know for (act Is the Issue of voting
for the garbage payment to be put on o u r property
tax blit once a year and could. In fact, c o m you
yo u r home tf unable to pay that extra money,
helped defeat Mr. Henley.
He may say he did not vote for It. But dead
silence on the vote does not mean No. Mr. Henley. I
told the county commissioners during the public
hearing Sept. 13 they would be com m itting
political suicide If they voted for this measure. No
one believed me.

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D u rin g an off election year, voter turn-out la
always low and the angry voters are more apt to
vole when a representative has voted against their
wishes.
One down, four to go. See you at the polls in
November.
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Jessie R. Whitaker
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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must be signed. Include the address of the writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and be as brief as possible.
T h e lelters are subject to editing.

VxCepl Inpollsters^

DONNA BRITT

A man’s gotta be a man; fine
W A S H IN G T O N - llete a a
question far you. In Its mo*
the word " ftn r” means.
Is] Good, satlafartory — as In 'Dinner
One. thank yo u :”
IBl Gorgeous, sexy — as in. "G lrlfh e n d .
Keanu Reeves la too fine." (Note: In such cases,
the n o rm a lly one-syllable "fin e ’* m a y far
stretched to two or even three syllables,
depending on the degree of lust evidenced by
the speaker, aa tn "Denzel Washington looked
ao fl-lne In T h e Pelican B rief that I thought
Ju lia Roberts needed a Seeing Eye do g.");
1C) "(Expletlvel you.**
You chose definition " A " right? I. too. once
fell that "good, satisfactory” la the most
com m only used definition of "ftne." Moreover.
I once would have felt that because the Oxford
Dictionary of Current English and a half-dozen
other texts list that as the Aral definition. I
must be right.
W rong. T h e correct answer la ” C ."
A n editor friend. David Black, enlightened
me. In a conversation that had veered m a n the
brsl-seller list to relationships. David. 34 — a
New Yorker who'* been wed five years —
asked. "S o w h y. haven’t you written about the
true meaning of the word ‘One’? ’’
W hen I asked what It was. David laughed.
"F in e ." he said, "la the nice w om an’a way of
saying to her husband or boyfriend. ‘Expletive’
y o u ."’
How very perceptive. If I had a dim e for
every wom an who — after telling her honey
three limes that the temperature was 30
degrees — said. “ You’re walking to the bus
stop without a coal? F in d " I would be wetl-ofT.
If I had one for each man whoar wife said.
“ You won't pay the store 925 to assemble the
new grill because you can do U better? Fine!"
I’d be wealthy.
A n d If I had a mere penny for each
household where on Friday night, some
woman said, "Y o u want us to see ‘Pulp Fiction’
over 'Q uiz Show ’ — even though we Just saw
T h e Specialist' and 'Tlmecop*? ... Ftne.” I’d be
Oprah.
T h e ultimate passive-aggressive ploy, "fine.”
la a virtual tapestry of unspoken emotion. Not
o n ly docs it Include the aforementioned
obscenity, but at least two unspoken promises:
" I'm through with you and the entire matter,*’
and (m y personal favorite). “ You will pay.”
You will freeze your buns off.
You'll spend five, sweaty hours assembling
the grill — and I won't fetch you lemonade.
W e'll sec the damned movie, but enjoy the
popcorn — It's the only treat you'll be getting.
W h y do women say, "fine'''? Because often. It
Is the only recourse. Women who resort to
" f in e ” h a ve exhausted su ch m a n h o o d ­
preserving subtleties aa. "Honey, don't you

7 " but w ho can’t — thanks to the
of guests, children or their own
decorum — m y . "Listen, m ister..."
Th e w om an w ho setilea a
She accepts that the
la bent
realizes that, as one frirad put It.
can m y w ill change M b m ind, anyw ay.1
stepping out of the way
Th e average m an
w h o h e a rs l h*
dreaded “ fine." u n ­
derstan d s the I m ­
plication. H e know*
that he is on the
brink of screwing up.
He also knows that
the w om an who has
uttered tt w ill enjoy
his pending failure;
she w ill savor II as If
It w e re C h o c o la te
C h o c o la te C h ip
H a a g e n -D a z s w it h
th e fat m a g ic a lly
C 'F ln a ,' h * M id ,
removed, even tf she
'la th# n lc *

ayat
And be will pro­
ceed to meet up
an yw a y. Because
once a man hear*,
"fine.** once that
verbal gauntlet la

w om an's way o f
aaylng to bar
huabandor
boyfrtand.
'ExpJatlva' yo u ." J

dung to the ground, he must goon.
Patience and logic exhausted, he must face
the future undaunted, akme. Like a man.
He get* to have the fourth, fifth, then eighth
beer, and to hurl all night long.
He gets to wander
ler for hours — lost, fearful,
heart slam m ing — In the moat wretched pari of
town because real men "don't atop and ask for
directions.”
He gets to avoid household chorea ao he can
bounce a ball acroaa a polished wood floor — or
•curry around a racquetball court or play
pickup football — and thus tear hia achlllcs'
tendon, shatter his knees o r otherwise cripple
himself. H e gets to sound m acho while
explaining hia exploit* — and crutches — to
the fellas.
Women aren't the only ones who say things
that mean something else entirely. Men do It
too. aa evidenced by any phrase they utter
following the words. "O f course." As In. “ Of
course. I'll call" or " O f course, I remembered to
mall the mortgage check."
"F in e " la a wom an's revenge.
There's a cosmic balance to tt. W hen a m an's
&gt;tta do what he's gotta do. a wom an's gotta
t him. T h e n she can gloat.
T h a t’s as tt should be. O r, as the dictionary
would aay. “ good, satisfactory."
Ftne.

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Such deception Is
Justifiable foe m any
re a s o n s . F o r o n e
f Yas strand y*a
t h i n g , p o lls a re
ma'am, you
stu pid th in g s that
haant ma right. I
measure mas* o p i­
uroing you
nion aa held in but a
I*. Th ro u g h
toll*,
b r l r f m o m e n t of
your t a a l h j
t im e . T h e y o re
s t a t is t ic a l p h o t o ­
graphs. rapturing
split sreonda of movement
For another thing, the American people are
being crushed by potto of various kinds
According to experts, at least eight survey
firms conducted 259 potto for th r 19(10
election alone. If you throw In m arketing
Surveys and those conducted by the worst
offender, the United States governm ent,
about 20 million citizens are polled every
year - and that docs not count the decennial
census. D id you read about that huge
University of Chicago survey on arx that
concluded we aren't doing tt very m uch?
Th a t's because are are too busy responding to
pollster* or recovering from the experience.
Poll fatigue." they call it.
Foe another thing, m any polls are not
accurate. Loaded questions, the order of
tons, the time of questioning - every*
affects (he answers people give. Re­
member that 1993 Roper poll that conclud
22 percent of Americans thought ll possible
the Holocaust never happened? Roper re­
wrote the question and asked It again In 1994
and determined only one percent of the
respondents doubted the Holocaust occurred
Th e worst are phone-in polls which, wrote
Washington Past pollster Richard Morin In
1992. are "th e research equivalent of what
Millie leaves on the White House la w n ." Th e
most ghastly experiment ever recorded In the
annals of public pulse-taking occurred during
the presidential debates of 1992. when C N N
gauged selected voters* sentiments as they
watched a n d displayed It on T V screens with
aacraw llnggraph. like an electrocardiogram.
For a fin a l thing, loo many politicians give
In to prevailing opinion when they ought to
be exercising leadership. Polls are to these
weasels w hat wind socks are to pilots: Th e y
tell them w hich way to point their nows.
Indeed, when Oeorge Gallup Invented
polling In the mid-1930s, he effusively
described ll aa the perfection of democracy, a
return to "th e old town meeting."
T h e problem to. our system was not
designed aa a direct democracy but aa an
Indirect one. A n d whal this Indirect democra­
cy needs more than anything to decisive
leaders w ho defy popular opinion when the
situation calls for It. "D o right, risk conse­
quences." Sam Houston said, and H arry
T ru m a n awore by ll.

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So. Jo in forces w ith me. T h e Spear
Foundation to creating a Utile subsidiary
called People Against Polls, and we are urging
people to resist cooperating with pollsters.
T h is to not a new phenomenon. Something
like a third of those approached by pollsters
even now refuse to answer their questions.
Jo in PAP and let's go for two-thirds, or
three-fourths.

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T h r ( m m m u trader In Ihe
11h r Basted w n ii . to Xavtrr L _
«f France. Strand to Junto Kw ry* of I
Itoirtrk Parts id Franc* to third, fallowed by
Nikolay Nlkllluk (HuMlal. Peter H ra rn yrl
[Hungary) Christian Brhwrtsrr (Bwttarriand).
Rntend IFranc*) Eton* Klimov trh
il and Nick Masasgre (USA). Also Haled tor
(hear eventa to Nikolay Timofeev aI Rumto. and
Itoltv Wagtoaff id the U S A. T h r Aral alternate to
Linda Meyer* of ih r U A A
In addition to tomgn representation In Ihr
ptloia. almoac I wo third* of the judge*
international jury are atoo from Europe
The announcer tor the armhalfc- eventa to
toedon Bowman June* bom In England
[ ratoed In Auatralla
totas ra m tor
If
|*tnre April Include
In Tokyo,
l l l e b r e r e n . L u r r r n ( S i ilt a e r la n d l. and
[ Famborough (Great Britain)
The event* will be In four minute length* in the
kte* over Sanford, a* each pdot attempt* to
lout do I he other, not only In ^erta lty armbatlr
I routine*, but In keeping with certain required
i given to earh of them.
The plane* are eapreted to arrive In Sanford
with w m r demonstrations and train*
[flight* on frutoy
•how to be graded by the Judgr* will

load
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"W e ailtl n
to da anyt hlng we
i have to. to
ro p ir u*r O T H E R road*.
Jane Ryan
Med She auggroird
tpa to the m ad “ The
the better." One unldenltfled
•rl u p machine gun*.*’ m
to
j motorist*
I Tlfarron rrtod m t Ifab Miller suggested inaiaUlng
bum p* at 130 toot Interval* along the
length of th r road "Juot pepper th r road
i them I eared bum p*)." If that auggeailon had
i adopted, a wag auggraled the eirvet could hr
12 1 H um p Street
■yor Miller raid the comm lmlnn requeated the
t conalder another in lrrrh a n g r cm Interstate 4
iaray ftouirvard but received a negative
He aald ih r ro m m taalon will make thr
tlon again and again until something to
l to re tlrvr traffic congestion In Longwood
reral apcrtalor* recom mended the city
rock wtth ofllrlala of Lake Mary and
C ounty «*n a joint solution If all three
rntal entitle* prevented a untied stand In
I of another interchange. perhaps the Mate
I react favorably.
f Rangrllne Road construction to being
w ith 9800.000 collected under thr
rni gasoline la* Imposed by Seminole
m ty a few year* ago for road construction
Under the Longwood Comprehensive Plan, the
road now designated ■ collector road la scheduled
to be changed to an arterial road designation In
•W® T h e "c o m p plan" also show* future
•tdeolngof the mad MtUrr aald effort* are being
made to change that ptoq through the LP A (Land

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Xavier Del apparent, atoo from France, to the
present individual leading pdot with 50 point* an
tar thto year. 15 point* hl0w r than a r m
Jurgia Katrys of Lithuania.
to 14 yedro oM and to

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Moat opponents of the Rangrllne
were adamsm no widening be done, now or la the
' future. Long-range plana by the county show the
The
of speed lim it* along Rangrllne Road will
to drier apeedero than speed
probahty do
bum pat
Haling that a UrkM tor going 40 or 45 mdea an
hour In a 20-23 mph cone can coal 9123. Miller
hitting apeedero In the wallet win alow them
i told thr cittern* an rflort la being
to keep heavy trucks off the road by
Imposing load limits and Installing other signs in
the m y . Several resident* complained large
trucks uae Rangeline Road as a cut-through to
reach buatnrwa on Lake Emma Road.
Nadine Tolo*. a Highland Hill* resident,
questioned whether the commlaaloncr* had been
truthful in slating there would be no road
wtdmtng In previous meeting*, then perorating a
plan calling far I ft-foot medians Miller countered
l he actual driving lanes are not bring widened
under the plan and the proposed medians
provided a safety banter for driver* turning into
the subdivision* Lovestrand. who opposed any
widening, voted for the plan In Ih r Interest of
safety, he said.
i n r consulting engineer said the m in im u m
stole standards tor the medians la 13 1/2 feet. If
the m y built the medians below the m in im u m
II could raise liability problems In the
future i
I auMa result Ifrom I raffle arddem s.

District
F lo re n c e Staub* D oll. 77.
r Court. Longwood. died
y. Oct 21. I 994 at her
nee Horn J a n 2A. 1017 In
l*a.. she moved to Central
tortda In 1902 She was a
D tnrm akrr She was Protestant
S u rv iv o rs Include daughter,
n r y Fendrtch and two grandk lrrn . all of Longwood.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Ihapcl Funeral Home. LongIn charge of arrangernt*.

UCE L A T H E DUHL
Bruce Lay nr Duhl. 46. Forest­
er A v e . Orlando, died Friday.
Oct. 21. 1994 at hi* residence.
Horn Feb 4. 1948 In Dayton.
Ohio, he moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1971. He was a commer­
cial graphic and portrait artist.
S u rvivo rs Include daughter.
To n ya A n n . Altamonte Springs:
s te p d a u g h te r. M arie R r n c r
Uric hey. Ocoee, stepson, Chad
Qexner. Cocoa Beach: m inor
d a u g h te r, A p r il Y v o n n e .
Daytona; mother. Margaret U.
A n d e r s o n -D u h l, H a rrin g to n .
Kan.: sisters. Paillette Darsl.
Orlando. Melissa Virgil. Junction
C ity. Kan.; five grandchildren.
Ileacon Direct Cremation Scrvicr. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

JA M E S H E A R T
HU TCH ER SO N , JR .
Jam es Henry llutrhcrson. J r ..
31. Mediterranean Road. O r ­
lando. died Friday, Oct. 21.1994
at his residence. Horn April 29.
1963 In Vero Beach, he moved to
Central Florida In 1973. He was
a cocktail lounge bartender.
Survivors include companion.
Lee Hinton. Orlando: mother.
Je a n Frances Terebo. Casselberry; falhrr. James. Sr.. Or•la n rio; siste rs. J u lie Den lei
Dotson. Casselberry. Jeannle
M a rie D o n a ld s o n . D e lto n a .
V a le rie I'c le rs . C asselb e rry:
b r o th e r s . J e f f and C lin to n
F u l t o n , b o th of S a n f o r d :
m aternal grandmother. Betty
Snyder. Cassrlberry; maternal
g r e a t -g r a n d m o t h e r . B e tty
Cockayne. Casselberry.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlaiulo. in charge of ar­
rangements.

W ILB U R W ILLIA M
N EW TO N . JR .
W ilbu r Wllllum Newton. J r .
68. Stanford Drive. Altamonte
Springs, (tied Sunday. Oct. 23.

monte Springs Born Aug 9.
1926 in Lenoir. N.C . he moved
to Central Florida In 1978. He
was a repairman. He was a
m em ber of St. Mary Magdalen
C a th o lic C h u rch . H e was a
Marine Corps veteran.
Survivors Include wife. M ary
C .: sons. John W .. California.
W illiam H . New Jersey. Michael
R . Longwood; daughters. C a thy
St. J o h n . New Jerse y. M ary
P a t t y , b o th of A l t a m o n t e
Springs. Kim Knight. Alabam a:
sister. Laurel Mueller. N o rth
Carolina: 13 grandchildren.
U a ld w ln -F a lr c h ild F u n e r a l
H o m e . Semoran Forest C it y
Chapel In charge of arrange­
ment*.
Darkta B. Owens. 61. C o u n try
C lu b Circle. Sanford, died M on­
day. Oct. 24. 1994 at Florida
H ospital. Altamonte S p rin g s.
Horn March 13. 1933 In Georgia,
she moved to Central Florida In
1960. She was a homemaker.
She was Baptist.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n s .
Douglas G.. Astor. Bubba, S a n ­
ford. Robert. Ft. Pierce: daugh­
ter. Lois Porter. Indiana: brother.
T e d B ry a n t. A tlan ta : sister.
Flohne Stevens. Danville. Ga.
B a ld w in -F a lr c h lld -O a k la w n
Park Cem etery and F u n e ra l
Home, Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangement*.

swimmer*,
plenty (oft guavas, two I
and no )allhouae."
Th e Ssreetwaler Oak* subdivi­
sion in Seminole C o unty has
homes that are valued at from
•200.000 to 6300.000 and have
marble floors, five bedrooms and
healed swim m ing pools. Moat of
the subdivision’s residents are
white Republicans
Heading north, the district
In c lu d e s D e L a n d , h o m e of
Stetson University, a private
Baptist college named for the
Inventor of the Stetson hat.
Th e lush green fern farms of
Seville and Pierson, shaded by
d a rk c lo th a n d b a th e d b y
sprinklers, apresd along both
sides of U.S. Route 17.
Don Kersey, the supervisor of
elections for Putnam County,
has Utile good to say about the
w ay the 3rd District crosses state
House and Senate lines to pick
u p pockets of black voter*.
“ You dilute the population to
the point they have no repre­
sentation.” Hersey said. “ People
feel disenfranchised. People here
have nothing In com m on with
Orlando or Jacksonville."

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A immortal ruu tar Mary Alter Rwdotpb.
•ho dlod Wodnotdoy. Ocl IV. sill bo
cotabrolod by Filtai rotor ol I p m.
Thurutay. October V. ••Sh Potar «nd Pool
ColholX Church. 1)00 Howall Brooch Rood .
Winlor Pork

He noted that an InvestIgalIon
Into the Incident was launched
last evening, but that no suspect
has been identified at thto lime.
Todd gave Investigators an
auto tog number. Deputies are
looking Into ftndtog the owner of
that vehicle and m e pursuing
leads In that d im tkm.
According to Harhetl. Todd
told drputles the suspect left the
Interstate at Stole Road 434 In
Longwood. She waa unable to
leN them which dlrrctlon he
drove once h r left ih r Interstate

Fun
SANFORD - Grace United
Mcthodtoi Church of Lake Mary
Its founh annual HalParty Monday. Oct. 31.
6 to 7:30 p m Fun. food,
prtacs and a costume
parade arc planned far children
from toddler* through fifth
T h r chu rch to loratrd at 499
N C o un try C lu b Road In Lake
Mary, f o r additional Informa­
tion, phone 322-1472
CAM P C H A L L E N G E The
Haunted W oods event at Camp
C h a lk n g r Is open to everyone.
Although II has been operating
far arveral weeks. It Is open
during the Halloween weekend
fro m W e d n e s d a y . O c t. 26.
through M onday, O c t. 3 1.
Donation Is 86 per pervnn
Children 12 and u n d rr are 64Funds raised will go lo Camp
Challenge, the wheelchair ac­
cessible Easter Seal Cam p for
propie w ith disabilities
Events include a stroll through
Ihr haunted woods, and meet­
ings with D rarula. the Mummy,
and possibly Freddie Krueger
f o r a dditional Informalton.
phone C a m p Challenge. (904)
383-4711.
Cam p Challenge la loratrd 11
mile* west of 1nlrr*totr-4 on S R.
46
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S The City of Altam onte Springs Is
h o ld in g a t r ic k -o r -t r e a t
alternative at Cranes Roost Lake
Park. T h e event w ill include over
IOO booths, staffed by sponsors
of service organ Leal ions from
throughout the area.
Plenty of g ive a w a ys are bring
arranged for children.
T h e e v e n t la p lan n e d for
Monday. Oct. 31. from 5 p.m.
until 9 p.m .
f o r additional information,
contact the Altamonte Springs
Police Departm ent Com m unlly-O r ten led Police Services at
263-3784 or 8 30 0 9 3 0 .
S A N F O R D — Parents are In­
vited to b rin g their children to
Flea W orld. Saturday and Sun­
day. Oct. 2 9 a n d 3 0 from 10a m.
until 4 p.m .. for trtek-or-trealing.
Children w ill be given a flyer at
the fro n t g a le s h o w in g all
p a rtic ip a tin g bo o th s at the
market from where they can
ob ta in c a n d y o r treats. All
children m ust be in costume and
attended by a responsible adult.
Also, on Oct. 29. Fun World
will have a Halloween costume
contest at 7 p.m.. with prties
and trophies for winning cos­
tumes.

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SANFORD - The Sanford
City Commtaalon met In both a
work session and regular
meeting Monday
During the regular meeting,
Ih r commtoalnn made the fol­
low ing decision* on items
scheduled on the agenda. U n ­
less othrrwldr Indicated, the
votes were unanimous
•Ordinance 3227 — 2nd
reading — Amend Firefighters'
pension plan. PASSED.
•Ordinance 3228 — 2nd
reading — Amend Police Of­
ficers pension plan. PASSED.
•Ordinance 3231 — 2nd
reading — Closing, vacating
and abandoning a portion of a
14 fool wide north-south utlllIV e a s e m e n t b e t w e e n
kirttonvUle Avenue and Wash­
ington Court, and between E.
24th Street and E 23th Street.
TA B LE D
•Consideration - CALNO's
recommendation to reappoint

M a y o r B ettye S m i t h as
mem ber of Seminole County
Expressw ay A u t h o r it y .
PASSED
• Board a p p o i n t menta/reappolnlment
a/resignation
•Sanford Museum Board —
D r. John Morgan. George
Scott. DorteGormly appointed.
• Historic Preservation
Board — Laura Straehl*.
•Consent agenda — Re­
quests for payment of state­
ments. APPROVED.
•Payment of Invoices
•Cun aiderAlton — Interim wl
a g re e m e n t wi t h L Y N X .
APPROVED
(Late Hem) Retain outside
counsel. Fred Lyon, foe the
etty In dispute wtth fountain
Const ruction Company and St.
Paul Mercury Insurance Com ­
pany - APPROVED
(Late Item) Seminole Towne
Crater Pollre/Communlty Relotions Substation —
APPROVED for continuation of
negotiations.

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“ B u i h r Is overloaded, and
actually working on a backing of
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Whiter Erkaletn.
"h o w do our code enforcement
people know where to go? T h r
R e g a rd in g c o n tin u in g d is ­
only w ay they have of knowing cussio n on w ho d e te rm in e s
about vtofaliona to If someone w here violations occur. S im ­
ra lla u a ."
m o n s commented. “ I assure
Jo a n Campbell, president of you. our code people don't pul
the Academ y Manor Neighbor­ Minders on when they drive
hood Association, who was o n around our city. But we never
hand d urin g th r meeting, su g ­ have enough people to handle all
gested the city enforce codes of the enforcement needs We
w h ich are already on the books, would need so many It would br
but to a d d an amnesty period. Impossible."
"T h e r e are some people w h o
can’t afford to. for example, gel
Simm ons waa to attend more
rid of a junked car or refrigerator meeting* with the Goldsboro
from their property." she said, com m unity leaden. "W e w ill be
"a n d m aybe the clly could help se e k in g m ore re c o m m e n d a ­
b y offering to remove It foe tions.” he said, “ and w e'll be
th e m ."
trying to get answers to such
"M r. (Jonell) Jackson asked u* questions as do wc want more
to go Into (he Goldsboro area code enforcement, and do wc
and help get It cleaned u p.” said w ant citation programs.”
Com m issioner Eckstein. "T h a t's
“ Are the codes to be different
In Goldsboro th an In o th er
w h y t h i s r o d e le a rn « • •
established. What do you want com m unities?" he asked. He ‘
us to do now'/"
then answered his own question. '
" G e t r i d o f t h r team .** “ No. they shouldn't be.”
Cam pbell responded.
Commissioners unanim ously
"S o m e propie may think o u r agreed to have the rode en­
city code tnsprclor dors nothing forcement concept re examined
but sit In an office all d a y ." said and determine the best steps lo
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Alom a Avenue. Orlando, died
Wednesday. Oct. 19. 1994 at her
residence. Born Dec. 8. 1920 In
Philadelphia, she moved to C e n ­
tral Florida In 1946. She warn a
homemaker. She belonged to
S ts. Peter A Paul C a th o lic
C hurch. Winter Park. She was a
veteran of the U.S. A rm y during
World W a rll.
S u rvivo rs include husband.
G e o rg e M lchuel. J r . : sona,
P a trick J . . Sanford. G eorge
Michael. HI. Lcesvillc. La.. Jo h n
Christopher. Sanford.
Beacon Direct Cremation S e rv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangement*.

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According lo Harriet I. the
bullet entered the rear of her car.
but rauard only cosmetic dam­
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PD$ HaekersfaN
CASSELBERRY - A week after beating the
undefeated l e a d e r s .'t h e P D S -H a c a rra
themselves w tr bttten by the upset bug. falling
ft 5 to the Bscuara in Women's Class C Softball
action at Red Bug Lake Parti Monday night
; Karen Kohs led the Hackers with three htta.
: wbdr Terry Mann added two hits
• The Hackers (3-31 will play old nemesis, the
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which were more wins than any other year,
combined, and the team finished third in lhr
Seminole Athletic Conference behind co-

The Srmtnofe High School boys' volleyball
team ended Its moot sucreaafu) oeaann with a

157.15-13 baa al Drtuma High School Monday.
"It was a lough game lo rad the aeaann on."
said Coras, "ft waa not a conference game. It was
played a 4 p m. on a Monday afternoon and there
waa no dtatnn tournament to look forward to.
But that 's noearuae. we a M should kav
Th e Tribe cane lake pride in H
aa II finished with an ft-13 record.

-We didn't play bad." aafd Cored "We had 25
24 other good spikes. But we let the
ref s control the gamr Instead of us controlling
the match When you're playing tn
County you have to make things happen
"W e alao didn't block al the net We
around 12 for the araaon and only
That really hurt, if we had I
. Mmight have been a different match ."
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Oitor Bowl gets ACC Mg Cast

UFs Ryan rsttrsa
G A IN E S V IL L E - Muni Ryan, cnarh o&lt; &gt;hr
U niversity of F lo rid a wom en's golf trsm .
announced her retirement Monday after leading
the Lady Gators for 25 seasons.
During Ryan's tenure. U F won bark-lo-bark
N C A A tram titles tn I M S and 1966. finished tn
the N C A A 's top five on nine orcaalona. won a
le ag u e-h ig h ala Sou the a ste rn Conference
crowns and claimed 11 Stair CoUegtatr tltlra

Hurricant tutp«nd«d
C O R A L O A IIL E S — Safrty Trem ain M ark has
been suspended Indefinitely for violating lra m
rules, the Miami Hurricanes announced
No details were given on what led lo the
suspension of M ark, a second year freshman

Sunt M l on Magic
PH O EN IX — W aym an Tisdale arorrd 23
points and the Phorata Suns remained u n ­
beaten In rshlbttlon play with a 135-121) victory
over the Orlando Magic on Monday night
Shaqutllc O'Neal had 23 points and _11
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Donald Royal and IS each from N lc k A n d t
and Anthony Bowtr.
Dan Majrrle had Id points for the Suns 15-0)
and W rslry Person scored 17.

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Rec leaders

JA C K S O N V IL L E - T h e Qatar Bowl, passed
over by the Bowl Alliance tn August, struck a
sla-year deal to get the runners-up from the
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N ochy Kllm gaw orth makes an a ie a lla n t.
lunging dig of a ban during Sanford Macreal ton

Ospartmsnt Fall Recreational Volleyball Lai
action al Sanford Middle School Monday night

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SANFORD — It waa status quo In the I
Recreation Department Fall Recreational
Volleyball League at the Sanford Middle School
Gymnalorlum Monday night aa all eight teams
turned In the aamr record as last week.
In the A League. B A M Lawn Service won all
three of its games to move to 15-3 on the acaaon.
West view Baptist Church came in with a 2-1
week to fall four games behind the leaders with
an 11-7 mark. Trailing are AGAPE, which went
1-2 this week and Is now ft-10 far the season, and
Sanford First Baptist Church, which went 0 3
and Is now 2-16.
In the B League. Premier went 3G to raise IU
unbeaten string to IS straight games after an 0 3
atari. Nichols Outboard Marine Services went 3-1
for the week to stay within two games of the
league lead with a 13-5 record. Neighbors, which
went 1-2 for the week. Is a distant third with a
5-13 mark, while Park Air. Incorporated, which
went 0-3 and Is 3-15.
Monday night was the start of the second half
a l the season M the fl«i nalfwat I
play every Monday night al (hr
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NEW Y O R K — G reg Maddua became the first
pitcher to wtn three straight C y Young Awards,
unanimously sweeping the N L honor tn voting
by the Baseball W riters Association of America.
Maddua was 16-0 with a 1.56 ER A . the
thlrd-loweat tn 75 years. Ken lllll was second
and Brrt Saberhagrn waa third.

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Cowboys Iota linaman
D A L L A S — Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman
Erik Williams sustained a sprained right knee,
broken rib. tom ligaments In his left thum b and
facial lacerations In an early-morning accident.
The Department of Public Safely said alcohol
wasn't a factor In the crash, bul speed and
fatigue were. T h e 6-foot-6. 325-pound tackle was
driving more than 75 mph In a 35-mph gone.
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Finally adm itting that It cannot salvage its
entire season because of Its lockout, the N H L
canceled four games for each of Its 26 teams.
The N H L . w hich began Its lockout Oct. I.
revloualy said that games had been postponed.
T “i le league said no decision will be announced
as lo which games w ill be canceled "u n til a start
date for the season can be determined."

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County riders impressive in Race off Champions
Special loth# Herald
D A Y T O N A B E A C H - W ith eight
Seminole County riders competing
In Ihe American Motorcycle Associ­
ation's Race of Cham pions this past
weekend on the Daytona Interna­
tional Speedway, local competitors
could not help but brin g home some
top finishes.
Representing Seminole County In
Ihe A M A ’s season finale were Mike
L u k e . J o h n S p l l u l a k l . D a v id

Weaver, and Richard Croly J r ., all of
Altamonte Springs. Mark Schmidt
and To d d Burnett, both of Longwood. and David McPherson of
Casselberry.
In addition lo the seven riders
who reside In Ihe county. Steve
DeCamp. of Deltona, represented
the county and his Seminole County-baacd sponsors Full Spectrum
Racing. Seminole Honda-Kawasaki
and Hooters.
For Luke and DeCamp. the season
finale waa like a rollercoaster ride.

DeCamp put his Kawasaki 750
together Thursday night. Juat In
time for practice Friday.
He took his new bike onto the
g r u e lin g 3 .5 6 -m lle c o u rs e In
Daytona Beach without any practice
or time on Ihe motorcycle. T h e lack
of practice almost eliminated him
from racing action early Sunday.
During practice. DeCam p experi­
enced clutch and brake problems
and was forced to leave the track
after only three laps.
" T h a n k s to good nature and

comradery. I stayed In the race."
DeCamp said. " I needed to replace
unobtainable pans and other riders
cannabUixed their bikes to help
m e."
DeCam p credited Jo hn Ashby of
West Palm Beach and Greg Perry of
Artxona for getting him back on the
track juat In time for the Expert
H e a v y w e ig h t S u p e rb lk c ra ce ,
finishing fifth.
“ It was m y best finish ever al
D a yto n a ." D e C a m p said. "H a rd

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Spalding leads Silver
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Springs' Mika Luka (right) has Ms bike go up in amoks while running third
In tha Middleweight OP final# at Daytona International Speedway.

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C A S S E LB E R R Y Prior to the
season all of the talk about Lake
Howell's football team centered on
Its talented bockfleld duo of Kelvin
Chisolm and Maurice Smith.
But aa the season has progressed.
It has become clear that the Silver
Hawks have a very talented bunch
on the defensive side of the ball.
T h a i waa never more evident than
last Friday night as Lake Howell
stopped Deltona on eight playa
Inside the five-yard line late In the

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game as the Silver Hawks came
away w ith a 13-7 victory.
S e n io r lin e b a c k e r B r e n d o n
Spalding waa Ihe key figure during
Ihe slop, us after a penally gave
Deltona a first and goal at the
one-yard line. Spalding made three
consecutive stops to make It fourth
and goal from the one. After an
offensive penalty and an Incomplete
pass. Lake Howell took over.
For the game, the Silver Haw ks
defense allowed Just H9 yards of
total ofTense.
For his cfTorts. the 6-foot. 220pounder Is this week's Sanford
Herald Player of the Week.

L a k e H o w e ll's Brsadaa
Spalftlag la this week's San­
ford H e ra ld Player of the
Week.
Other's considered were:
• L a k e B ra n tle y 's Dee
Brwwa. w ho rushed for 135
yards and passed for 51 yards.
• Lake Brantley's Heath
R i U a w u . who rushed for 130
yards and three touchdowns.
• L y m a n 'a T e a Dtxaw.
who paaaed for 164 yards and
two touchdowns.
• Seminole's C lif f Braaeh.
who came off the bench to
pass for 75 yards and caught a
touchdown paaa.

Brsndon Spalding

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national racing flnak
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G T U and 34th In the E sp rrt
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“ A lot has changed since I was
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H r was ecstatic about racing
against a field of I.6 3 S entries
over the roursr of the weekend
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teamed a lot." he said.
W ith the conclusion of the
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SANFOW) — On W . 20. a United Wav fund raiarr wM
&lt;wrur. There *111 be a craft fair, chill cook-off. costume contest,
and Chon C hon I he Clown *01 make an apprarattre. The event
vtfl take place at (be Wa! Marl in Sanford on Highway 17 W .
r w marc information call 321-1371: aah far Thelma Barnard.
T b r fun atarta at 10 a m. The public la InvMcd to come out and
•ho* thrir support.

Com m unity backs dance center for teens

S A N F O R D - The C e ntra Florida Zoo. 3735 N. Highway
17-02 at 14 (call 52) la having a Children's Storytlme at the
Zoo r v r r y Wednraday dflrtng October and November at I h r
Pavilion Children 3 through 5 yearn of age may hear anim al
atortra. atng aonga and meet an anim al during thia free.
43 m in u ir program. Children *111 receive a coloring ahect and
a paaa to the ran. good foe one free rM M idm lam in with
accom panying paid adult admlaaten. T h e fall 1004 arhedule la:
O rt. 5. " A " lafor alligator, armadillo, a n t r a lr r ... Oct. 12. **B” la
lo r butterfly, baboon, bear ... O rt. 19. " C " la for cal, canary,
cow ... O rt. 2fl. "D" la for dtnoaaur. dolphin, donkey ... Nov. 2.
" t T la for elephant, eagle, elk ... Nov. 9. "F*‘ la for to*. ferret,
frog
Nov. 10. " 0 “ la for gopher, goat, giraffe... Nov. 23. "H**
la far hippo, hog. horar ... Nov. 30. T
la for Iguana. Inaert.
Impata.

A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonym oua la conducted on
Tura d a ya at 7:30 p m. at P in t United Mrthodtat C hu rch,
com er of Park and 3(h. Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 322-06ft7.

Tate off pounds tsntlbly
Mem ben of Take Off Pound* Senaibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Ja m them on Tuesday evening* from 7 lo • p m . al
the Flrai Christian Churrh. 1007 Sanford Are.. Sanford.
Th e group now haa a private m om lo weigh people between
6 IS a n d O 4 3 p m
Each week a different program on weight faaa w ill be
conducted.
For more information about the club, call 323-1700 or
323-1004.

Toastmasters mast
Seminole Com m unity College (S C C ) Total m art era C lub
•6301 will meet every Tuesday of the month. 7 30 p .m .. at
Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce office. In Lake Mary Centre,
at Lake Em m a Road. Contact Koaella Bonham at 323-0204 for
more information

Blood Bank tasks donors

Police hold each year. W e started
th is w ith d r u g c o n fis c a te d
m o n e y fro m th e S e m in o le
County Police Department. It's

been great for the kids."
Th e 0.500 square foot facility
houses approximately 500 youth
from schools aa close to Sanford
as G re e n w o o d Lakes Middle
School In Lake M ary and other
schools such as Lym an. Rock
Lake. Milwee and Teague. "T h e
first night w e had II.*' said
Kane. " T h e neat night we had
74 present and numbers have

Host says serving whiskey is risky

Central Florida Blond Bank la making donor* of all types blood
- especially O -ly p r donors — lo donate al Ua Sanford branch.
1302 E Second St. For Information, call 322-0022.

■

Optimist Club mMte wtMfcly
T h a 0 — lfan l O p tim M ciu t» meet* every Wednesday al noon
at the Colonial Room al Toochton'a in downtown Sanford.
Visitors are welcome.

Dancing lor ssnlora
Th e Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednraday.
from 2:30 •4:30 p.m. at the Sanford C ivic Center. Live music
b y Ihe D r Montana 11-piece band. Donation 02.00.

Widowsd parsons mast
All widowed persons are Invited to meet at 1:30 p.m . the
second and fourth Wednesday of every m onth at the
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Lake Triplet Drive. Cassel­
berry.

Wslcoms Wagon monthly lunchson
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon C lub o! Seminole C ounty
holds Ihe regular monthly luncheon meeting al 11:30 a m . on
the third Wednesday of every month. Those wishing to attend,
call Betty. 693-0144. or Lucy. 322-7077.

J 1
ABIGAIL
VANBUREN

Kiwanls Club masts Wsdnssday
Th e Kiwanls Club of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday al the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefronl. Visiting Ktwaniana are
welcome. For information call W all Sm ith. 323-5000.

continued to grow ever fence.**
T h e warehouse eras donated
by a local Longwood
entrepreneur. A disc jockey la In
charge of the muaic. "W e try to
slay away from aonga with nasty
lyrics." said Kane. "W e want a
nice, clean atmosphere. T h e kids
can suggest what they want to
hear and dance to. but H la
monitored.** Along w ith the

Night Moves T-shirts that were
donated by a Longwood busi­
ness. A c tio n S c re e n in g a n d

home
A m I brin g "off the w a ll" by
preferring that they abide b y m y
rules when they are In m y
home? I do not want any of m y
guests leaving this house w ith a
"snoot full." If they were Involved In an automobile sectdent. 1would feel responsible.

la w inding d o w r.
However, m y Mggrai fear la
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h im fans from Broadway to Hollywood, has died
of complication* from a stroke. H e was 54.
Th e Puerto Rican-bom alar died Monday at the
North Shore University Haapital in Manhaaart on
Lon* Island, where he had been admitted after
suffering a stroke last week.
T w o of Julia's recent su re r sac a came tn the
movtea "T h e Addama F a m ily " and Its sequel.
"A dd a m a Family Values." In w h ich he played the
lusty, frolicsome Gomes Addam a. But his diverse
talents made him equally suited for Shakespeare
and such hits as "T h e Thre e pe n n y Opera."
"N ot loo many of them can atng and do
musicals and dance, and at the tame time
dram atic pieces and do co m e d y." M id actor
Ed w a rd Jam es Ofmoa. a friend w ho worked with
J u lia on one of his last projects, the HBO movie
" T h e Bu rnin g Season."
"H e w m a wonderful, wonderful person, one of
the greats." said Anjcllca Huston, who played
ghoulish Mori leu In the " T h e Addama Fam ily"
movtea. "It's an absolute heartbreaking loos.”
Although In recent years J u lia had been highly
visible In movtea. theater audiences learned of hta
talents In the late 1960a. when h r made a name
fo r h im s e lf tn J o s e p h P a p p ’a New Y o rk
Shakespeare Festival.
He played the title rotes In such productions as
"M a n of La Mancha." "M acbeth" and "Othello."
and waa nominated for T o n y awards for "N ine."
"Th re e pe n n y Opera." "W h ere 's Charley?" and
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Active w ith hla wife. dancer Merel Poktway. In
the fight against world hunger. Ju lia said acting
also helped satisfy the need to give.
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giving T h e greater the acting, the greater the
giving.
O the r survtvors include tw o aorta, tw o stater*
and hla mother.
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waa always outrageous In hla acting choices. He's
larger than Ufe all the time w hen he's on the
stage. He doesn't mind falling flat on hla fare
doing something dangerous "
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binding document.
AQUARIUS (Ja n . 20 Feb. 10)
O c t. 2 S . 1 B S 4
In the year ahead you might Make an effort to keep every­
thing you do out In the open
disassociate from persons and
today. Even with full disclosure,
conditions that have hampered
yo ufor
r m otives m a y be ques­
your progress. Your desire
new people and belter ways will tioned.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
be very strong.
Usually you're attuned to what
pleases ihe majority. However,
S C O R P I O (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 He
today this gift might not be
especially careful of verbal or
operative and you m ay need­
w ritte n ro m m llm c n la today,
lessly alienate friends.
Th e y might be used agalnsl you
ABIES (March 21-Aprtl 10)
later. Scorpio, treat yourself lo a
Keep persona without creden­
birthday gift. Send for your
tials or who don't have un official
Astro-Graph predictions for Ih r
year uhead by mailing S I . 25 to mle out of crttlcul career matters
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. today. T h e ir Input could be
p.O. Box 4465. New York. N.Y. counlerproducllve.
TAUEUS (April 20-May 20)
10163. Be sure lo state your
Instead of prolonging Ihe agony.
xodlar sign.
SAOITTAR1US (Nov. 2 3 D ec. II might prove expedient today
21) Skillful persuasion will be to dissolve a joint endeavor that
requlrrd today lo gel financial has a slim chance or being
backing. Reject Ion Is probable If successful anyw ay.
OEMIN1 (May 2 1-June 20) In a
your presentation Is weak.
business deal today, try lo slick
C A P R I C O R N (Dec. 22 J a n
10) T h is might be a rather "Iffy" lo your original game plan, even
day for you legally. Seek expert though It m ight be difficult.

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C A N C E R (Jun e 2 1 -Ju ly 22
Someone w ith whom you're In
v o lv e d m ig h t take It u p o r
hlm/herself today to make a
decision for you that you've beer
reluctant to make youraelf. You
m ay not like the reaullm.
L E O (J u ly 23-Aug. 22) T h e n
are several acquaintances you
have now outgrow n. Today you
might find additional reasons to
see less of them.
V I R G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 221
Someone m ight try to pit you
ugalnst one of your close friends
today. Th la manipulative person
has done this to you before, so
be warned: the maneuver could
be very smooth.
L I B R A ISept. 23 Oct. 23) An
objective you've established for
yourself Is w ithin reach, but you
might have lo step on a friend’s
tors. If you're weighing this
matter, let compassion be the
deciding factor.
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1006
87th V#*/, No

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE

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Sanford f lood*

Ritz Blitz launch

Supporters seek grant in Tallahassee

Sports
A nother Greyhound champion
•I At R N I N V I I . I K - J u iik if H o b l.va nv a .l.lr.t
to L v n u n H ig h S&gt; fusil i r w h Ir g A .« m , h m
- o u f l l f j »&gt;&gt; w i n n i n g 11«*- &lt; ij* * &gt; v
. .
c h a m p io n s h ip Naturila* m o r n in g

(W t r ( | t i n

BRIEFS
Board looks at theater,
fire truck
S A N FO R D — I h f Hiatixtr C m m i i l i i n I I wm.1
i* to * d &lt; lrr« Ihf •iirk ir w lif i of Itw Hanford
City (oit.m ivaxm thl* a ftrrn m n Two lirm * &lt;&gt;f
rorw rrn « r Ihr rrMnratlon of I hr K iu Th ra trr
•nit Ih r putt haw of ih r I ‘12I fire truck

■pMICK PPIIPAUP
Maraid SiaM Write*

SA N FO H O
Paperwork and prutdr with tlir
hope* and drrarn* of rraiurtng ih r old Hit*
Th ra trr w rtr In I r hradlng In Tallahabarr Ihla
morning alkvard a prtvatr planr T h r trip u to
launch Ih r Rlt/ llltlx
Piloird by Sanford a Ms hard Cob-grove. | u i
arngrr* in Ih r planr Includr Pall Shafrr v k r
prraidrnt of Hr Ip out Sanfurd T h ra lrr IIK iS T )
Su/anne Krvnold* of H rrnlnolr C o m m unity
College. Frrd Roger* of UCF. and Kathy Sulton
Th r purpose of th r flight lb to rrijueal a giant
whic h would launc h an all oul eduiaikMtal M ill
lo parallrl rraioralloii rflori*

Shalrr rejaxirdlv •rnlr Ih r gram for 833.M l .
with a rrcptrai for ih r aialr In (.rovtdr lr«a Ilian
lialf lhal jo nn.iu *17 iww with lf»r k*-*| group
Talking I l i H I I H i n man hing inkind a rrvk r*
Ac &lt; o rd ln g lu IIO H T b p nk raw o n ia n Kay
lUrtfmlortrrw F.barnllally. an rducatlcHial grant
if»r fundk Mould pruvldr for varlnub Irarntng
p r o jr .u for young jarojdr »u rh a* cuiortng
■u n ira u Um hiding llrr formation of ih r "Llttlr
Mil/ Maw ala
a jrarrnbchlld group lo rrra ir
.•p}»f i.initirv for rn tirr farnlhr* lo work and play
l.rgrllirr In a m m rn un lt) rffort "

tnurruunrnt

Slrr ronltnurd. In addition llrr m onk* would
hr Ip jrrodiHr bro. hurra about Ih r rratnratinn of
llrr IW O i thratrt and Ih r in yru d p rn jrru

A l llrr p rrw n i llnrr lltrrr i* no Mord on whrrr
any grant will hr awarded or announced a* a
rraull of Ih r T allafiaaar r trip

Hom ecom ing excitement: Crowning a king, queen

Al Ih r Nov 3 meeting ‘d Ihr preservation
group II wa* rrt onunrm lrtt lhal Ihr C ity
i n m m iM km nM uhtrl apjxnvlitg I J U H from
Ih r hnarii • ru rrrn i tturigri in tv rontriholrit to
Ih r Rlt/ Com m unity T h ra lrr NrMoraiion l*n»
|rct T h r m o n o would lir u v i l for tiaitly n rrd rd
roof rrpaira
T h r board will alao rrro tn m rn d approving
•VlO from II • tiodgn la contribute to Ih r
pun fuse of ih r 11121 t at r j i x r Fire Truck T h r
IsMrd are* ihi* truck •• " » visible reminder of
Ihr history of I h r . fly
I loth llrtn* «r r a rh rd u lrd fur d i» utvinn
during Ih r work w u i i n of Ihr C n v ( .&gt;inmt**i&lt;&gt;t.
•* h rd u lrd in begin al A p m thl* aftrrnonn In
Ih r Cllv Manager a Conference Room on Ih r
•rrond floor of city hall

SA N FO R D - Tropical Storm Gordon wa* Mill
boulh of ih r Florida j&gt;rnln*iila e arly Ihtw
morning Meanwhile threat* have tx^-n iwaued l,y
v at lo o * area merernloglM* regarding (MMlbly
Iw o .lav* of wind* and rain In the Sanlord and
Sen. IHole Count v area*
Shcxrly a f t e r v u . r i v e t h l * m e a n i n g l l i e r e wa*
lit t le e v id e n c e o f a n y t h i e a l H v 10 a in h o w e v e r ,
w i n d * liegaii flowing Inlo Hanbxd hum o v e r U l i f
Monroe |&gt;HMlt.lv W l l h gu*l* u p In m mile* per

ho u r.

Robert Ruffin and Amanda Luka batk In •potliQht as 8HS homecoming king and queen

Running back, top student
crowned at Homecoming
■y VICKI DeSORMIRR
Herald StaMWritar

It* • Sara * N I I n W I will la aMa *a k*v ba&lt;i '*» '*!&lt;
laniard lea «K a» Tam Hwkaar w a la na* l « d " a
arataet x»wa&gt; .n Tannaitaa an Trid ar UVa **•• n » » ) a i
i*a* anau*r» mana, M i l a i " ' « n o «..**. a w l la bur
true*, ana aadi'anal don«*&lt;ni Vara taan mad* la t * ••
back
Amang
Itavr'«w*i •••» IW l»em Marina.. Till * » ' »
k a iW
iC la ll
Wm Tam Mick ton 1)00 bam A*&gt;« L &gt;(•
luepart O a « l&lt;0S tram Lata Manraa Harbew* Inc » ' «
o a m l^ a a in d ard IMS f»em Tan • T » a t aMipmant Inc
* n a » a tatat no* *.&lt;0***, • # t»a ar e m a il, ' i * . ' i J ** toe
N&gt;ciKe u a n a aaa.ianai mana, p a *va* va nerat
b»
dsna&lt;•* tram m.% pamt k » « , ' C aitl ba uw C In rtlistwtV-nd
n a tira rcuck
A , at mi* mamma M.&lt;1 ten u 4 ha Va» net taan told • • a d ,
•man ma truck atn ba kreugni back la laniard

Weather:
Heavy rain
forecast
for county
Maraid SUM Writer

[ Historic tiro truck fund
8,500------

Al a m rriin g Ihi* m orning thr H O S T group
wa* %&gt; hrdulrd In crulllnr rv rn t* lhal will jnrl Ihr
rrvioralkm of llrr Mil/ Iniu mcribtn Plan* include
llrr Mil/ Outdoor T h ra lrr Parly, lo follow ih r
annual ( hrHim a* Paradr on lire 10. a N r*
Vra r • E v r C rlrb ra tlo n and a F r b 14 golf

I f NICK FFIIFAUF

T h r rrgutar i m m i w i ii n rtif r lln j i« *. lirdutrd
In hrgln al 7 p m . In llrr &lt;otntntvnlon i hainhrrw
Sanford city hall I* loralrd at :*■» N Park A vr

t t iio .t e

avallatdr for Ih r participation of Ihr ro m m u n lly
Paramount lo Ih r plana la llrr drvrkrpm rnt of an
rdit&lt; allc.rtal and rnjnyablr program w h U h In
turn *&lt;&gt;uld r r r a ir an rn/U frrd .uliuaral rltmatr
lor Ihr county "

S A N F O R D - A frw drt//lr« cttuldn I put .i
itam|rrr on Ih r rx ritrm rn t of llrr loronailon of
ih r King and Quern al Srm lnnlc High School'*
Homer tuning r rlrh r.itum Friday nighl
Amanda l.ukr and Motirri Hulfln tk.ivkrd In
ih r bpoillglii during ilir hall u m r c rlr brat tun
Muffin, a running hark on Srm lno lr Ira n i, i*
o n r of Ih r f.ivirvi runner* in ih r county, able to
rn m p lrtr the 40 yard rlavh tv 4 40 vrrond*
H r'* alvc. a lo|&gt; vtudrnt. In tlx- npj&gt;* r |M.rilon
of hl*rla%»
H r ’* a *u(trr young man. ' «.ild avvivtanl
print I|m I Verna Jarkunn “ H r * onr td ih r top
vii.det.lv in ih r cla w in addition lo tiring one nl
Ih r I k -v | athlrlr* w r 'v r had In yn»r*
H r vald lietiig Homecoming King lv not
vomrthlng hr rv rr thought about
“ If* klnda v a r y , artually," Iw viid If* not
Mimrthlng I r v r r thought about."
H r ha* not llttall/rd hlv collrgr planv av h r I*

vtlll looking al liMittiall v holarvt.ip ollrrv H r
dor*, however, plan lo major in rlrtlrtca l
engineering and play ItMiifiall w h rrrv rr hr gor*
l.ukr onr of Ilir lop |0 vtndeuiv In thr cla*v
ol I'r iS iv m orr commonly * m i ai Srm lno lr
Iimu I m II gamrv in &lt;• *lmplr outfit ol jean* and a
tec vlitrt with Iralhrr* In a hradhvind
A* S a m m y S r m l n o l r . v h r h rlp * I h r
i hrrrleadrrv whip thr crowd into a Itrn/v lor
ih r tram Thl* year. S.unm y I* not In coatume
a* Ih r whiHil awali* a new rnav ot unllorin. hul
l.ukr . h rrn t oil ih r Irani ju*i Ih r m i i ic m her
war|Mlnl and jran*
She l* a lvi a m rm b rr ol Hu- IWvimy vhow
i lioir. w h rrr »l»r i* a v.loivi
“ She * a wonderful young lady." .Ja rk vm
M ill. “ She'* onr of our br*t *ltidriil* and *hr'*
very Involved in other acllvlllr* a* well,"
l.u k r vald *hr wa* ''n h o rkrd " hi lx- named
Hom rcom lng Quern
' ll * not vim rtlih ig I r v r r r v p r t lr d .'' *hr
v.ii.1 “ I don't know If* not v u n rih liig I
See R o y a lty . Page 5A

Hkiew ovrr Sanlord were overraal T h r aun
ixrwevrr. m anagrd m jw rk lla way through and
the area often look on Ih r ajiprorancr of a typical
Florida day
National Weather Servlc-r &lt;afKi.il* who deal
kpeciflcally with wealfirr /one* have caulloiied
lhal there tu uld tw heavy rain* and Ihundrralorma Ix-ginnlng taler fixlay. through Ihe
night, and through moot of Toewday. T h r rainfall
Iv |&gt;ari of the northern area* of ih r tropical Morin

Arc Weather. Page 5A

Victorian-era
doll house a
prize of tour
I f SHARI M O O Il
Herald SUM Wilier______________________________
SANFORD All of th r •plrmlor of Ihr
Victorian era will br r r p m r n l r d . through thr
effort* of ih r Sanford H uio rlc T ru »t. Inc., during
Ih r upcoming Holiday To u r of Home*
Perk ln*ldr an rlrga n tlv appolntrd formal
dining rixtin. co m p lrlr with fully decorated
Chrtvtma* ir r r and lace curtain* W andrr from
See Prlac. Page 5 A

Open House: Surviving the holidays on a shoestring budget

Compiled fromatafl roporto

INDEX
■ridge.........
Classified*.... ....ai'M
Comics........
....... SB
Deer Abby....
pfitlii.........
Dr. Oott........
■Jltortal.......
Florida.........

Hereaeepa...........
Mo* lea................
Ration..................
Paapla................
Police......... ........
School Menu.........
Sports......
1S,
Television............
Weather..............

Button up your rain gear

High wind advisory
and Hood w.ilrh dur
Io h e a v y r u in *
through Tuesday

For

•••Papa t A

Or. Calhy Neat

Barbara Hughaa-Qragg

The Seminole County Cooperative Extension Semico presents a Holiday
Open House. Wednesday. Nov 16. from 9 a m to noon and Friday. Nov.
18. from 7 9 p m. at 250 W County Home Rd . Sanford Tho program Is
targeted at people who want to decrease Ihe expense and lime ol holiday
preparations. Learn care of holiday plants from Dr. Cathy Neal,
multi-county commercial woody ornamentallsl; healthy holiday foods
from Barbara HughesGregg. county extension director and home

Shalda Wilkins wllh a studsnt

Trlsh Thomas

economist, childrens holiday ideas from Shelda Wilkins, 4-H and youth
coordinator extension agent; and decorations from yard waste from Trlsh
Thomas, urban horticulturist extension agent. Thera will ba a variety of
door pn/os, such as live Christmas trees, dish gardens and citrus
baskets and a lour of Ihe extension servIce.The open house Is free and
open to Ihe public. Pre-reglatratlon la requested but not required. Call
3232500. exl. 5551 for more Information.

�•A

Sanford

Sanlord Monti*

M-n.1v, Novsmb** 14 IZ**4

Golden Age Gam es: Track and field finishes week of events

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Results

Hispanic journalists boycott California
S ! I'K 1F.H.SIU'H(i
T lir National A m « uti&lt;&gt;u of Hispanic
Journalist* plan* to tmycoit California until the U S Supreme
Court fee lew* the controversial Proposition 187, which limit*
•rrvlcr* for illrgal alien*
The group * IxMiril of director* voted uoanlmonslv Saturdav
to hold no rcnventlon* or conference* In California
thir message I* we dorr I want to participate In or benefit a
*tate thcit w r feel ha* passed discriminatory legislation that *
anti Latino Mid Ixiurd president Gilbert Itallon
The group wa» considering San Diego a* a «lte for It* Item
convention until Ihc vote Saturday at the Povtiter Invtltutr for
Media Siudlr* In St Petersburg
The group'* annual runvrnllort attract* at lea*t I &lt;»*t
journalist* and educator* and pump* $500,000 to hxal
economic*
Voter* in California approved the proposition la*t week
" lt '« giving people license to tie mote overtly racist or
discriminator)' and harsh In their language." Itallon said
We re finding with latino Journalist* it will have an affect on
Latino* trying to rover thl* issue and other Issues In
California "

Another regatta to Cuba planned
S A R A S O T A — A promoter w hose Sarasota to Havana varht
race last June drew M boat* and a storm of controversy from
Cuban exile* 1* at It again
Th e Invitation* are out for the Marina H em ingw ay
International Yacht Club* annual'' Feltr Navtdad Regatta
Dec 13 through 29
It will be a week of racing and fun off the north coast of
Cuba
the u r g rvprnenoe of a lifetime You won t he
*om
pe.Y!vcrr IV 't Winter* *avs In flyer* distributed acrivsa
FVe-via. adVatisg a *pm al m ailing to all participant* In the
-V=* -ace uuirg a Sarasura post ofTIre box
. .re ~ega:ta. Winters has returned at lea*! once to
N i.-i.w ij. n .' -ow — saie* m Cuts* according to f’at Murphy
“ anagr* .-i be wailing club here known a* the Sarasota Sailing
S ju r f r .it
'* t u n s » sow trying to market the Havana martna *
iacilitbr* to NsU .-wrier* internationally
He S jd billed the June 10 race and recreational regatta a*
w.sset.nr.g erf a merry mission tunneling food, clothing
medicine and household supplies to needy Cubans, a* well a*
an adventure and a good time

IO O M F K E E 8 T Y L E
S W IM M IN G
Men
Age gro up : 55
I Edward Wood West Palm
Ik h. fl
Age group: 6 5
1 Donald Krller Miami El
2 «Jl m S t e w a r d
Sum
mrrflcld. Ft.
3 Edward Slaztnik J r . Veto
I teach. Ft.
Age group 7 0
I Ralph Foulds Fern Park
FI.
Age group: 75
1 H am M o r n ln g s la r
Y|&gt;sllanH. Ml
2 J o h n l l a a k e . P a lm
Hurticit FI.
3 Nelson Hunt Kensington
MD
I Henato Mrdanl Winter
Haven. Ft.
W om en
Age group: 6 0
1 Gundv llurg Dunnelon
FL

2 Let tv Ltnhart. Oviedo FL
Age group: 6 5
1 Inertta Thorn. Barefoot
Day. F L

2 Sharon Ha hards Grand
Island. FL
Age group: 70
1 Jean Hern*. Port &lt;Irangr
FL
2 Maty Ian* N* Lain l.akr
Wales FI
Age group NO
I llr lc n I .l l l l r T a v a re s IT .

lo o mi)

m r. o i r . r
S W IM M IN G
Men
Age group: 6 0
1 C h a rle s W r a l h r f h r i
Clermont. Fl.
2 Arthur Winters Orlando
Fl
Age group 05
1 Je w

Rain* l a v a i r s Ft.

2

Rogrrscm

Al

hairfooi

Day. CL
.1 Alvin Heck ILiirlivtl I lav.

Fl.
Age group: 70

Age group 65
I Joan Den veto

ZOOM F B E I S I Y I J
ltairl&lt;«»t

Day. FL
Age group 70
1 Jean I w-et* I Nut Orang*

FL
Age group 6 0
C h a rle s W ra th e rb e e
Clmncait Fl
2 Arthur Winter* Orlando

Fl.
Age group 05
1 Jesse R a in s la v a ir* M .

2 Al Hoger**»n. Ilaiehail
llav. Fl.
3 Alvin l i n k Darrfiait llav
FL
Age G io u p : 70
I Jess K n rn n . Dyer IN
3 Wt H halm Oriando f i
A g » group NO
1 lia n k Tt Hot win. St l*rte
FL
2 Sam W'itght W inlet Paik

FL

1 J e s s K r o w n liv e r IN

2 W oil Kahn Otlamlo Fl.
Age group: HO
Frank Tlllotson. Si Prir
l l
2 Sam Wright Winter Park
FL
W om en
Age group: 55
I Itrtsv Robinson. Clinton.
IN

W omen
Age gioup: 55
I lletsv Robinson. Clinton
1N
Age group: 05
I Joan Drm ettl llarrfnot
IU y . FL
Age group: 70
I Jean licet*, h i t Orange
FL

SWIM

M ISti
Men
Age G ro u p 55
1 f dw.it d W ixxl Wesl Palm
llch
Age group 0 5

| Donald Krller Miami. Fl
2 Jesse Rains la va irs Ft.
t Al Rogerson liairftHil
Hay.
Age gioup 70
I Ralph F*nilds Fern Park

FL
Age group 75
1 J o h n lla a k e
P a lm
H a tls x . FL
2
H a m M o r n i n g si a t

YpslUnli Ml
.1 Nrlsnii Hunt Kensington

MD
Age group: NO
I Frank Tttlotwm. St Peir
W om en
Age gioup: OO
1 Gundv Httrg. DunnelUm

FL
2 l-elly Ltnhart. Oviedo FL
Age group HS
I Sharon Richard* Grand
(•land FL
Age group 70
I Mar* lane Schafer lake
See H r* u lt* . Page OA

Activities from *A’ from *T’
Tho arch*** compotibon look place on Friday and from tha look
of tha equipment Miriam Tierney (»tandmg upper lafl photo). of
Flaoer Beach it holding. Ihi* was no tummar camp competition
Roger Brower laeeted) wait* for hi* turn lo compete In track and
field. Wib Ragland (lower left photo), of Ptnckneyviile m . clear*
tha pole in the high jump compotibon Beverly Eefon (tower right
pholo), of lady taka, won her division o» the 100 meter dash

Florida's ‘sunbirds’ take to the slopes
MLAMI — Deep in the tropics — where a cold front mean* the
trm prrature has dropped below HO and Ihe highest slope t* a
causeway overpa** — live some of the country'• most
dedicated skier*
Snow skiers that l*
While so-called “ snowbirds" flock from Ihc North lo Ihe *un
and sands ol Florida, thousand* of sunbirds ' follow their own
winter ritual trading their swim trunks and golf club* for ski
poles and snow boots
"It * Just a great pastime.' savs Ed Smith, who helped found
the Miami Ski Club 26 years ago There * a certain comtadery
about skiing that every body'* friendly
The Miami club now boast* about 2.500 members making It
the largest non-snow area *kt club In the country, with the
Tam pa Ski Club running a close second Th e Florida Ski
Council, a coalition ol 13 stair club*, tnrtudea more than
15.000 skiers
The question inevitably romes Where do you *now *kt In
Florida'*
*
"A n y Floridian skier will trll you they're asked that all the
time." laugh* Pauline Horovlcka. of North Miami, co-founder of
Ihe Florida Ski Council 'Tro p ic arc very, very surprised to find
out there's that many skiers In M iam i."
It's no surprise, however, lo the nation's top ski resort* who
make a killing oil skiers Irom w arm wealher slates
According lo a study by Colorado Ski Country L S A . a
nonprofit trade organization dial represents the slate s rrson*
Floridians make up 3 5 percent of all out-of-state visitors to
Colorado, or fifth nationally.
Another Sunbelt state. Texas, ra nkrd No I w ith 7 1 percent
of Colorado's visitor*, said Ski Country spokeswoman Sara
Esau California followed with 6 .6 percent, then Illinois with
3 8 and New York with 3 5
Florida Ski Council President A1 Destlrt say* m any people
who live In Florida grew up In cold weather slates, making
them perfect ski club candidates
“ C lub skiing Is a real kick." says Dcsllet. 65. ihe funner
budget director for the city of Ta m p a
Most people wlio tome
from the North are surprised there are to m any skier* down
here, so they go to the ski club* and they get caught up In It."
The Tainjva club alone ha* planned 19 trips for this winter to
Montana. Colorado. New Zealand and Europe In Ihe first week
of this season, ihe Tam pa club sold 1.000 one-week ski trips.
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POLICE BRIEFS
l be M in * lo g ant-si* were made in irg a rd In domestic
n o k tK T
• K rn n rih Dwayne Finning 27 221
Cir W intry
Springs. w « i arrested early Sunday morning by W m irf Spring*
|“ 'lu r anil i barged with domestic tMlIrry
• Grady U u iM t Wyitirt 30. 7375 N (' It 427. Sanford w m
a r m tr it rally Saturday morning by Seminole ( minty Sheriff's
deputies anil i tidier it wiili battrry/domestl* vto lriirr
• AntlMiny G a ry tout H iw r . 14 ln70 Smith M Sanford,
was arrested early Sunday morning by Srm lnntr County
Sheriff's deputies and i barged with ballcry/domesll* v lo k ru r
• lirn r |&lt; Iin n r« 25 5182 Orange lllvd Sanford, anil
Mnliril t i t
Spllntrrs" Tim b e r II *4 u m r address w eir
art rat rd Ft (day aftmiomi l»y Srm lnntr County Sheriff's
dr |h i I in* and charged with ha l trry/domestic violent r

Shooting incident
lohnny t'oojirr 21 2501 Crawford D rtv f Sanford, wa*
arrralnt Friday allrtnonn try Satdord poll* r and t (urged with
dAAfdvalrd assault with a flrram i and dls* barging a flirarrn In
pubik afirr hr allr^rdly flrrd flvr shot* at a car on Hart writ
A trn u r T h rrr w r r r no Injuries rr|m ilrd In th r Intldrnt

Theft reported
W llllr .trrom r Sanders 41 1324 Oleander A v r . Sanford, wra*
arrested hv Sanford (Miller Saturday a firr hr allegedly
dltrrri|itrd to Ira vr a grocery atorr mi AirjmM Houlrvard
wllhoul paving tor Items hr had put In Ida (Mitt* ptx-kri* H r
waarharjtrd with iheft/prllt

Trespass warning enforced
tlotidld Ray Honk* 35 2414 Marshall A v r Sanford, was
artestrd by Sanford polkr ra rly Saturday morninit afirr hr
allegedly (allrd tci herd a trrs|wiaa warnlli|( Im i i o I try I hr same
offlirr latr thr pen reding evening H r had b rrn w am rd atmul
lrr«p.i**mg In a |*Hird atra nrar a grocery store on Eleventh
Si

Drug-related arrests
T h r following drug-triatrd arrest* w rr r madr• }e**l, .* Marlr S|M-rllng 20 wav arrested rarly Saturday
morning b&gt; Seminole County Sheriff-* deputies and charged
with | » i w « i i i n of a controlled substance u n d rr 20 gram*
• Ann Marlr Matthew* 24 *30 Shrnandooh Village
Sanford wav arrrvtrd by Sanford (Miller In an u nd rrro vrr
o|&gt;rrailou Friday and charged with |n»*vrvvion of a ronlrollrd
*ut»*tanrr undrr 20 gram*
• S lrv rn Carl Jones. 27. IHOO Hrlrrat Hoad. C rn rva . wav
a rrrvird by Sanford pnlltr. in an u rid rn tivrr o|irraiton Friday,
and ■barged with th r pur* hs*e id " n a r k " cocaine

Open container
Gregory Church 37. WH f avtlr Mrrwrr C l Sanford, wav
arrrvird by Sanford (toller lair Friday for (Mtvvrvvinti of an open
contalnrr

One car accident
( hrlvllna McGowan. 28ft Shon Si . l-akr Mary, wav arrestrd
hv Srm lnolr C ounty ShrrtfT* deputies Saturday evening and
charged with driving under thr influence afirr they responded
to a rrport of a one car arrldrnt

Traffic stops
T h r fo llo w in g w a nte d |irtsotta w r r r a r r r v i r d a* a r r v o ll irf

H a llo r *|ii |h
• S t o ll A lla n
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2 0 . 2 ( 5 l l r v o n A v r . W in te r
S p rin g * wav a r r r v ir d by l-a h r M a ry (Mthcr S u n d a y m o rn in g . o n
a n outvtandlnic w a rra n t of failure to appear/fall u r r In p a y fine

• Hohrrl Hr\ nnldv Kelly J r . 30. J* O Ho* 4225. Sanford. wa»
arrrvird by Sanford poller la ir Frtday on a rtlvr warrant of
obtaining property with a worth leva check
• Charlra Edward Sjkilrm 4ti 2440 .fltway. Sanford. wav
arrrvird try Seminole County Sheriff v d rpu tlrv Frtday mornlnd
lor drlvlnd wiili llcrnvr vu»|rrndrd or revoked and on an active
w arrant ol violation of (irohatlon/fallurr In ap|w-ar

Warrant arrests
Th e following wanted prison w rrr lakrn Into custody
• Georgr Warren. 35. 128 Collin* Hi) , O viren. w m a rrrvird
by Sheriff’s deputies early Saturday m orn in g on two
outstanding Volusia county warrants of violation of proba
HunVburglary lo a dwelling
• Jackie Kvle Stewart. 21. 102 Wilkins C lr.. Sanford, was
a n rstrd Friday by Seminole County deputies on two active
Seminole County warrants: violation of prnballon/battrry and
failure to apprar/battery.
• llarlMia J Drflore. 30. 117 C lub Rd . Sanford, was arrested
Saturday, by l-akr Mary (Miller on an active warrant of battery.
• Jessie Joseph t-ee. Jr.. 28. 104 Three Oaks Lane. Sanford,
was served a warrant al thr jail Thursday H r was wanted for
falling to appear on a charge of grand theft He was found lo
also lie wanted on a capias for dealing in stolen properly.
• Tim othy Eugene Lawrence. 28. 1611 Peach Avenue.
Sanford, turned himself in at the Sanford police station
Thursday. Hr was wanted on a misdemeanor warrant

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A 11104 Chevrolet pickup truck was reportedly stolen
shortly alter mldnighi Frtday In the 000 block of Elm Avenue
Police found the vehicle three hours later parked In Seminole
Gardens
• An estimated (2 2 0 In Hems were reported stolen Thursday
from a residence In ih r 300 him k of S. Park Avenue.
• Someone irjMiriedly cut a hole lu a window to gain entry
Inlo a residence in Ihc 700 block of Magnolia Avenue early
Friday. Nothing was Immed lately drier mined lo tie missing
• A T V and clothing with a total value of (4 5 0 were rr|Kirlrd
stolen Thursday from a residence In Castle Hrewer Court
• A T V and V C K valued at $059 werr reporirdly stolen
Thursday from a home In the 1600 block of W . I I 111 Street.
• A woman told police she was confronted by two men
shortly after 4 p.m . Thursday In Ihr 3000 block of S Orlando
Drive, after she Imik money from an A T M machine. T h r
Incident report said the men obtained (6 0 0 In cash from the
woman and lied from the area
• I loo block West 12lh Street; Jewelry valued at (4 0 5
rejMirlrd taken at 5 50 p.m. Wednesday.

■y ADAMVIOMAN*

M O N T1CC LLO - The m uch
d rlayrd murder trial lor ihe first
of four Iren agers charged in last
fall’s fatal shooting of a Hrtllsh
lourtsi was scheduled to com ­
m ence here, barring a Iasi
minute delay or (ilea tiargain
J u r y selection was In start
today In J o h n " H illy J o e ”
C m tn iH e t trial ('rum lfle, 17.
faces Ihe electric « hair or life In
prison If convicted of killing
C a rv Colley on Sepl 14. 11*13
C o lle y’s companion. Margaret
Jag g rr. was wounded during thr
botched robbery
The killing attracted headlines
worldwide and damaged F4or
Ida's liHirtsm business ll also
prompted lawmakers lo (Mist
24 hour guards al all highway
rest slop* and href up Ihe slate *
juvenile justice systrm during
ihe I*r&lt;l4 legislative session
Colley was thr nlnlh forrlgn
visitor killed In Florida within a
year
Crumllle * trial lias iieen dr
layed several limes since he
rrjri led an agreement In August
lhai would have sent him In
prison for 40 years for pleading
guilty lo second degree murder
a n d a tte m p te d first degree
murder
A aetond. more recent, alletup! al a (ilea bargain with
• ru m ltie alao fell th ro u g h ,
authortltr* said He has pleaded
not guilty
Tw o other teen* charged In the
im ird rr. Drroti Spear. 18. and
Cedrtck Green. 14, already have
(Headed to lesser charges and are
awaiting sentencing
A fouith suspect. 15 year-old
Aundra Akins Is supposed to
stand trial after Crum llle hut a
trial dalr ha* not been set
Circuit Judge F E. Slelnmeyer
hopr* to seal a Jury In Jefferson
County for Crum llle If he can’t,
he plans to pick 12 Jurors In
another county and bring them
to Monti*ello
C r u m l l l r ’a law yer. D w ig ht
Wells of Tam pa, wants to move
Ihe trial lo another location
altogether
Stelnmeyer had to move a
recent trial of two drug dealer*
accused of killing Florida H ig h ­
w a y Patrol trooper J i m m y
F'u llo rd fro m M o n tle rllo to
Pensafola because loo m any
prospective jurors knew Fullord
oehialam ily.
Jrflcrw m Crrunty Sheriff Ken
Fortune said most residents In
the rural rodnty of 12.000 know
about Colley’a murder, but few.
If any. knew thr 34-yearold
mechanical engineer or Jaggrr.
36 The roupie w rrr headed
from N rw Orleans lo S oulh
Florida when they stopped at Ih r
highway rest area outside Mon
tlrello. alxnit 35 miles east of Ih r
slate capital. Tullahassrr
" I don’t see w hy we can’t seat
a fair and Impartial Jury In
Jefferson C ounty.” Fonune said
Ja g g rr will fly from her home
In West Yorkshire. England, to
attend th r proceedings and
testify In Ihe case.
In poller lineups last summer,
she failed to Identify Crum llle
hut did plrk Akins
Defense lawyers have main
tallied thr state’s case was weak
and hased almost entirely on
s t a t e m e n t s fro m f r i e n d s ,
neighbor* and Informants T h r
state hasn't located Ihe guns
used Iri thr shnollng and has
little physical evidence linking
Ihe youths In Ihe crime scene.
Some of Ihe Inlontuinls being
tisrd by authorities also havr
criminal backgrounds of their
ow n. raising questions about
■heir credibility.
I had ( rumltie. the 111 year old
cousin of Jo hn Crum ble, failed a
(X)lygraph lest lieforc he wore a
wire ami questioned tits cousin
atimil Ihr shooting H r Is now In
prison on unrelated charges
A Jallhouse Informant who
befriended Jo h n Crum llle had
been charged with attempted
murder and robbery In unrelated
cases Records show Crum llle
lold informant Jeremiah Sailor.
18. that ihe foursome shot C o l­
ley when they thought he was
reaching for a gun.
Prosrrulors asked Ihe Judge

Police lure thiefs at airport
■y Tha Associated Prsss
MIAMI — An alr(Mjrt ground
service worker was sio|i|ied by
pollrr recently as he Istarded an
employee Inis w ith u black
camera bag bearing the name
Mendo/a.
■move the hundcuffs,

to Perea said, "I know Mr.
uia."
r try. Jesse Mendoza was
f several Miami detectives
ned lo an u n d e rc o ve r
Hon al Miami International
rt to culch luggage ihlevrs.
Perea had Ju.d taken Ihe

bait.
Hags lell by Metro Dade police

.

dclertlvr* havr snagged some
unlikely ausprctB. Including a
doctor, an IRS manager and a
prrachrr
"I guess there’s a little hit of
larceny In all of u s ." said
Kdward Murray, a psychology
professor at Ihe University of
Miami. "W e all try to obey the
laws of society, but when there’s
temptation and no chance ol
grtllng caught, we loosen our
constraints."
Officials started the stings two
years ago because so m any
travelers had been robbed.
In Ihe six months from April
thinugh September this year.
601 bags were stolen. Police

- Monday, Monambar 14, 1994

3*

British tourist murder trial set
Aaaoctafd Praaa Writer________

Domostic violence

Santord,

have arrested 70 people In the
sting this year. 49 In the past
three months, when officers
started baiting people with more
lhan one bag.
During one recent phase of the
sting, a detective Irfl Ihc bag
with a Nikon camera In a pay
p h o n e b o o t h . D r. E d g a r d
Prdra/a picked It up. and puller
say he stuffed ihe camera Into
his own travel bag.
He passed a lost and found
ro u n lrr. an Information booth
and several police officers. Of­
f ic e r s n a b b e d Ihe D e tr o it
psychologist Just before he
ixtnrdrd his (tight lo llogotu.
Colombia.

Iasi w rrk to prohibit C rum lttr *
lawyrr from telling Jurors alHiul

the polygraph test results from
C ru m llle * cousin or from using

thr word
sn llrh ’* (or frar II
would prejudice the jury
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EDITORIAL

Break bread
to help others
Once again. Ih r liollilay* arr upon tin A
little* chill Invade* Ihr Irs** humid air. Goblin*
and Ninja Halloween costume* arr lurkrd
away lor another year Can ! you already
smell the turkey masting and Ihr pumpkin
pie baking?
Store* are filled with Christmas Children
(all asleep ilrrnnitng of Mighty Morphtn I’ower
Ranger* «*r Barbie
We hopr yim r liolldays will hr idyllic, that
your hotnr is lull o( warm smells, twinkling
lights much love and the ability to pay for II
all.
Hut we know, that Just isn't true tor
everyone
There Is a way you can help theme less
fortunate. Huy a $5 ticket to the Mayor's
Soujirr Supper. a Thanksgiving tradition lhal
Illustrates the true meaning of the day Hi
breaking bread with others at the Sanford
Civic Center Nov 23. 5 to 7 p rn . people you
may never meet will lie helped through
donations lo Sanford Christian Sharing Cen
trr Inc and Rescue Outreach Mission
1‘rnctvtl* are spill b etw rm the I wo Both
Sanford organizations feed (he needy The
mission also jirovldes shelter to the homeless
Tickets are #5. available at the door, for
hearty soup, fresh bread, fruit and a soft
drink

NAT HENTOFF

Will Paula Jones be heard in court?
I’auU Jones lias a new frtend — that Is. the
American Civil Liberties Union haa flirt! a frtend
of the cmtri brtel on her brhall hr lore Judge
Susan W rhtirr Wright In Ih r United Stairs
District C o u rt for th r Eastern District of
Arkansas T il t lead A C L U attorney ts Chris
liansrn. an exceptionally skilled and principled
civil llbrrllcs advocate
In the brief. Hansen emphasize* that the ACLl*
"takes no position on ih r truth or falsity" of
Paula Jones allegations that Ih r president while
governor ol Arkansas made unwanted sexual
iidvam es Site was then working lor the stair
a n d &lt;Ulm s that when site did not succumb lo
those advances, her employment suffered Paula
•Jones also Insists and the A C l.U agrees that the
m a m purpose of her suit is not money damage*
but lo redeem her reputation after aft the press
reports of her audience with the governor
Although the alleged Incident took place brfurr
lllll Clinton became president hr maintains that
he should lie granted im m unity In this case to
prevent his bring distracted over considerable
period* of time from his crucial duties aa
president Furthermore, add* Clinton, permitting
the Paula .tones suit lo go forward might well
encourage a parade of litigants to sue thr
president as a w ay of subverting the popular will
as rxjarsard through elections

Also, Clinton sav*
through his lawyers
that homlauding ihe
p r e s ld r nt w i t h
lawsuits would erode
th r separation be
tween Ihe rs rc u ttv r
and judicial branches
and. most In trlg u
Ingly. the president
maintain* that %u&lt; h
la w s u its w ill u n
ilermlne Ihe dignity
of the president y
The A C LU points
out th a t s Ju d g e
would lakr account
of p a r t ic u la r d e ­
mand* on the presl
dent * lime and ad
Just the course of the
rase accordingly A r
tuallv there arr long
slrrtrhe* of lime
when Ihe principals In a raar a/r not needed In
court at all a* their lawyers duel hrfn tr the Judge
Aa foe Ihe notion thal Ihr president must have
immunity If ihe popular will is not lo be
thwarted there is no case taw supporting that

m RW TASTES DIFf EKNT.
15 IT MISf iN&amp; &amp;(JMETHIN&amp; ?

Free trade

Somebody please’ fell me how this I* good lor
Am erica, better yet. the em ployer* ol SAM
Manufacture need lo know how this kind ol trade t*
good for them T frry lost iheir j o I j s berausr SAM
moved the factory lo Mexico
Tell the farmers In South Florida and Iheir
several fmndrrd employees dial used to grow
initial nr* how free trade Is so gotwl for them
According to the Hen W a ltrn hrrgs of the world
N A F T A w as siqqxmril lo create )ot»* jo Ijs , Jot»* not
lose joti* by the tfwmsand* Anybody know what
hajijtenrd to Harear?
T h r only Ihlllg lluil Wallenberg dldn I lie about
Was thal we a rr a populous nation, lhal given a
chance to work and produce we ran out produce
any othrr country in thr world
We arr not. 1 repeal, wr are not Ih r wealthiest
nation In ih r world — wr arr 4 7 trillion dollars in
debt And going one billion dollars fu ilb rr In debt
every day. Al ihls rate how long will w r remain a
super powers Th e mtltlary took a 150 billion dollar
cut In their budget last year
We are spending more and more on education
with dismal results Hut the biggest lie of all about
G A T T is the W T O portion. If that portion is not
removed before II Is uppruvrd hy Congress, we will
lose our sovereignty We will have only one vote,
with no veto power, any challenge to any of our
laws such as our food safety laws, auto safety laws,
pesticides, you name It. (hey ra n hr challenged by
some third world country as being a trade barrier
And ll we lose the vote, and 70 percent of Ihr
countries In the Untied Nations vole against us.
and If we lose a vote, we will tie furred to either
change our laws or pay a fine.
Another big lie — we will he inundated with
lower prices on the goods from the third world
countries. If you believe thal. I've got a bridge lo
sell you. Go to the store of your choice, and look for
USA-made goods If you can find them. It's getting
pretty hard lo find Ihrm but compare the prices,
the cheap foreign labor does not mean that we pay
less, the sad |uirt of II Is that we have totally lost
the electrical and electronics. Clothing and shoes
are fast disappearing from the shelves
In the USA o u r workers mak.
least the
m inim um wage $4 65 per hour Mexico, 544 per
hour Aslan countries average about 124 |&gt;er hour.
Can we compete with ihe world? I think not. I
strongly urge everyone to get Or Ravi liatra's book
"T h e Myth of Free Trade.'' You cannot trade with
people who have no money It's that simple.
Ernie Whitaker
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome All letters
must tie signed. Include Ihe address of ihe wrller
and a daytime telephone num ber. Letters should
fie on a single subject and lie as brief as possible
Th e lellersarr subject tordlting

She ran then cite as vtvklly as she like * the
evidence site would have to put foelh at trial
t And she will have an additional polemical
advantage by charging that the president rather
than honest tv dealing with her accusation* has
deckled lo hide behind presidential Immunity
The same rebuttal applies lo Clinton • concent
lhal tf Paula Jones suit goes forward the dignity
of the offWr of president wtH hr diminished Hill
Clinton ha* ootrd rather plaintively that in I tie
presence ol a world leader he was asked
questions by reporters about Paula Jones
lawsuit
Hut. aa the A C L U says in Its hr tel the dignity
of the presidency cannot be effectively preserved
In this contest by granting the president
im m unity from her lawsuit The real damage to
the reputation of Ihe president comes not from
the court proceeding* but from the factual
allegation* them arlres ami the media attention
surrounding them "

JA C K ANDERSON

LETTER
In your Tuesday Oct 25 editorial serilon. Joseph
Spear had an a rtlrlr on I row lo save ilrn im ra ry hr
Well. I think U rn Wallenberg thought he would
lake Spear's advk-e. and try lo sell us G A T T by
lying, lying, lying As w r all know w r a rr alrrady
under Ih r Tokyo round id G A T T And aline 1980
w r have lost IH million job* .m il I 5 trillion dollars
In u ra tlh because id It Today the l.'nllrit Slate* ol
America is losing one (artory jier day, because of
N A FTA

imaginative contention Noe dors It hold up
outside the law As Chris tU n a m note* if Paula
Jones' charges a rr summarily dismissed or
delayed until the rn d id Clinton * presidency
* the plaintiff will still be free to hold a pees*
conference at which she makes pwblk her
grievances ”

V K fnCAvsgr

NODDING CARTER

Reshaping Democratic Party
O K . an you're a Derma rat and the world has
Just collapsed all around you What do you do?
First, you admit your parly had II coming
T h i s doesn't mean conceding that th r Re­
publicans. on th r basis either of thetr recent
W h ite House record or of their utterly
demagogic promises, a rr entitled lo th r
people * trust, but It does mean admitting thal
Ihe Democrat* have not been worthy of It.
prim arily because they long ago became a
constellation of power-sharing factions re­
vo lvin g around an Intellectual vacuum.
Second, you avoid the seraius mistake of
try in g to make President Clinton Ilie scapegoat
lor the stale-hy-state, district-by-district dl*i
aster of Nov. 8. There are plenty of things for
w filch hr ran and should be blamed, bul at
moat hr deserves only a partial share of the
blame for this one.
T h ird , you spend ihe next few years trying lo
refashion your party Into a coherent whole
w ith something approaching the Republicans'
discipline.
T h r devil will be In Ih r detail*, of course, and
you will not tack for advice about which way to
m ove Some will say the obvious, which Is that
the present electorate Is more conservative
than thr Democratic Party They will then leap
to the conclusion that Ihe Democratic Party
should promptly move to Ihe center.
Others will argue that the nation does not
need iwo Republican parties, and lhal It Is lime
lo hulld a new Democratic coalition along more
traditional lines. Th is means expanding Ihr
p a rty base by energizing the millions of
Americans who have decided ihe system
doesn't work on their behalf, ll means thal
Democrats should embrace rather than avoid
populism In a time of International conglom­
erates and big business big government alli­
ances. the party should again speak for the
com m on man rather than the major contribu­
tors.
Whatever the next steps may be. honest
self-appraisal Is an essential precondition. First
an d lorrmnst. Ihe party must accept lhal ll
cannot tie all things to all people, keeping the
president's example In mind.
Second. It must realize Dial Ihe past Is jiast.
T h a i means there Is virtually no point In
seeking credit for the soeial safety nel lhal
cocoons the middle class Most Americans lake
It us their due, rather Ilian as a hard-won
accomplishment of the Democratic Parly. The
voters want to know how politicians Intend to
make government work In the future, not how
they made It work in thr past.
Finally, ihe Democrat* must concede thal
i h r building blocks of a winning (tarty will not
Include all (he supports of thr old structure.
F o r Instance, growing prosperity plus residual
resentment about the Democrats' central role
In Ihe civil rights revolution mean lhal white

Southern Protestants are going lo vole Re­
publican for the foreseeable future. Jusl as
white Anglo-Saxon Protestants have usually
done everywhere else It ts precisely because
the roots nf resurgent Republicanism arr
planted deeply In Ih r white South that the
root* of a resurgent Democratic Parly cannot
be.
Hut that leaves a
vast territory open
for development At
Ih r rnd of this rentury. the ethnic and
racial face of Am erica
Is changing aa rapid­
ly as It was when the
10th c e n tu ry was
winding down. Now
ss then, politics can
be one of Ih r tools of
assimilation. Now as
then, the Democratic
Party Is positioned to
be the party that
At most Clinton
meets the challenge
deserves only a
and benefit* from It.
partial share of
Nor does a move lo
the blame for
In c o rp o ra te n e w
Ihls one. £
A m e ric a n s In to a
rrcharged Democrat­
ic Parly mean w rit­
ing off everyone else,
a sure prescription for permanent minority
status. There arc quake-sized fault lines In the
new Republican coalition to exploit. T r y as
they may to paper over their differences, the
libertarian and authoritarian wings of the GO P
are going to find It difficult to coexist once they
are fighting over party direction rather than
against Democrats. For Instance. Ihe Christian
Coalition speaks for a vastly different America
from that envisioned by Republicans In the
booming suburbs of Northern Virginia, a point
driven home by the defeat of senatorial
candidate Oliver North In a race almost any
orthodox Republican would have wun.

t

All of this should be considered as Demo
crats make Iheir way through Ihe rubble. Uut
there Is another option lhal m ight be the most
attractive of all. It la to build an entirely new
party unconnected to th r Ideological husks and
failed programs of the post. Conservative on
fiscal mailers, liberal on social Issues and
forthrightly Internationalist In foreign policy,
this new party ** call It the Conservative
Liberal Alliance - could cut deeply Into both
parties' constituencies.
Th e experts say this Is the least feasible
possibility. Rut then again, after the Goldwater
debacle In 1964 the experts said thal the GOP
was all but dead.

Former Justice
lawyer under fire
W A S H IN G T O N — Even in a town infanwsi*
foe Its revolving diva culture the stun of
for met federal drug buster Mk bar I Abbrf! I*
unique
AblieU srrvrd a* a high ranking Ju s ik e
Department attorney who spearheaded the
government * effort* to extradite drug lord*
to the United Stale* until he left hts post In
l*»H4 and began representing Ihe irp u trd
leader of Colombia'* Call cocaine cartel
Now Abbetl ts un
der scru tin y b y a
federal grand Jury In
Miami for allegedly
o b structin g a gov
em inent probe Into
Ihe activities of some
of the same d ru g
k in g p in * he once
•ought to bring lo
Justice
O n Sept 9. federal
a g r m s raided A b b e ll's W a sh in g to n .
D.C., law office and
( n o w Abbell is
several law firms In
under scrutiny
Miami in connection
by a federal
with a probe of the
grand jury In
C a ll c a rt e l b e in g
Miami for
c o n d u c te d b y t h r
allegedly
Southern District of
obstructing a
government
Florida Am ong other
matters, prosecutors
probe J
are Investigating
whether Abbrll and other lawyer* crossed the
line separating legal representation and
obstruction of justice on bchall of Iheir Call
client*
Although the search warrants arr sealed.
M iim r* say federal agents are Investigating
whether the lawyers advised thetr Call cllcfii*
regarding money laundering and how to
thwart Investigator* No criminal charges
have been filed lo dale.
Legal observers note that coordinated raids
on law firms are rare and require tinapproval of senior Justice Department of­
ficials. Investigator* are said to be receiving
a ssista n ce In the pro be fro m H a ro ld
Ackerm an, a Miami vegetable Importer con­
victed In 1993 of smuggling 22 tuns of
cocaine Into Ihe United Stales In shipment* of
frozen broccoli and concrete fenc e post* Gist
year. Ackerm an's seized computer records
led agents to some 5 ions of cocaine
concealed In coffer pac kages
Abbetl declined to comment on the raids
Hut according to a recent rrporl In the
Washington n rw slrttrr *'DOJ Alert." hr has
petitioned Ihe D C . district court lo have his
records returned or at least placed in court
custody.
If charges a rr eventually leveled against
Abhell. It would mark a stunning role reversal
for a 17-year veteran of Ihe Justice Depart­
ment. who served as director and later as
deputy director of the department's office ol
International affairs.
After leaving the posi In 1984. AI i Im-II
began advising Gllberto Rodriguez Orejurhi.
Ihe reputed chief of Ihe Call cartel, on how lo
avoid extradition. In a move that enraged his
former Justice colleagues. Abbell testified us
on expert witness for Rixfrlguez In 1985
Rodriguez had been arrested In Spain and
faced extradition lo the United Slates.
Although the Spanish judge rejected his
testim ony. Abbell helped gel his client
returned lo Colombia, where he was later
freed. U S. officials say Rodriguez and his Call
associates now control over 70 percent of the
world's cocaine trade.
In an Interview with our associate Dean
Boyd earlier this year, Abbell said his
decision to represent Rodriguez was no
different than that of countless other pro­
secutors who have departed government to
represent crim inal defendants.
"It's no different than representing any
other accused defendant. He's entitled to
legal representation Just like anybody else.
And, as a lawyer. I've never been asked to do
anything that Is professionally Improper."
Abbell noted lha l he received a conflict of
Interest waiver from Justice prior to repre­
senting Rodriguez.

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�'o*d

(o nlliittrd (r o m l'« (r I A

Al 4 p m Sunday. Gordon'*
Wind* in thr Sainfiifil .tit.* 4 |r ■rn trr » n Iw atnl al 22 1 nor lit
r l j x r i l l j In lir n m th ra strrly
lalltudr and 7S 5 «tr»i longitude,
'la trf today Jo lo Ml mllr* per nr atanil 21% mllr* *oulhra*l of
limit
I nun .n im
rxpr-cI at ton* Nassau Al lhal llm r. Gordon
.xrr l‘M n o rth ru lrtly » n u U 20 In »•** moving itorili nrar 12 tnplt
2*i tillIc* |irf haul
with m atlim m t *u*ialnrd wind*
Although |liant watt hra base of 4% mph S lln r that llm r »tyr
•writ issued iimw I of itirtn a ir liir *iorm l* trj*i«irill* m in in g in
lira* rattier Ilian Unit*i.lualh In m otr of a « r»t nofth*r*l d lrrr
■vrmmole ( mint* l l i r ft.« »ltii|&lt; iim i alining It m orr luy*ard I hr
ta rx jv c trd with strung tulr* G ulf
itrai lhr AllanlW •Jmirllnr*
Wind |(u*l* up lo 120 mph
W ith an&gt; lira** rainfall how
whip|ird C i i Im a day afirr tlx
r* rf. micih- stlrrt iFacding niukl •lo iin soaked .la m a lra T h r
lir r x p e r tr n r r d in Seminole dralh* uf two Jam ah an* w rrr
C o u n t y . rrg a rc lle t* of l l i r
blamed on Ih r Gordon. which
i| r«ltu jr * i* trin i which may hr i anted widespread flooding and
ill place Man* of Itirm ha*r a mudslide* on tlx western rnd of
tendency lo oserflow a* thr Itx island
r e s u lt of r t l r r t n r l y I a i k r
Mul no *rrt&lt;Mf* injur X* wrie
amount* of tain m n a %ln.M rrja.M nl amonq itx thousands
lw tii. | nt tun-of tlalltan arw'. Cohan refugee*
Public work* crew* arr per
tw-lug d ria lm d al Itx Guan
(taring for Just *urh a
tanamo |U&gt; tiax official* *akl
tnil many of (h r (u rd N Ik m i n r
U u in flankly w r *r had no
i ailing b ir Ihr kioim lo muse itrath*. srrtou* Injutlr* or slgnlf
Ilnur toward tlie tnilf lit Mexico
i« aril damage
*aid Artny Maj
and ifl*r Srrnlnote (m in t* only
H I r k 1 h ii in a • , a h a i r
llir rainfall from llir ivoiltniti «(H&gt;kr*tnan
I ***« oul In Itx
and eastern edge of thr alorm
middle uf Ih r bay (fishing) ’*
T r o p ic a l S to rm G o rd o n
H o w rvrr. iw o military person
r r u t f a n l i r d s o u th of ( h r
rx l rrrrlved minor Injurtr* whrn
lla h a m a * on S u u d a v after* trnt* frII hr *ald A *oldxr » » *
toppling trnt* al Ih r na*al tutor Itra trd and released from a t«a*e
a! Guantanamo flay. Cuba twit tmspttal for a *|ir*lnrd *houl&lt;trr.
•paring *rrtmi» damage or injury a nvartnr rrrnalrxd t»o«pllallrrd
to Ihr tiaar In &gt;w*in j( tturn u n it* of Sunday with hrulard nh*
Irtugres
F o r r r a t l c r * *ald G o r d o n
l
o i n aster* w a t South Floridapassed irrrr CutM on Sumlay
i tmliI Ur hit next
and Ir^ati reorganizing um th of
It * atrrad y a flrctlng Ih r
Itx llahama* w hrn II ran tnln a
ILihuna* " U i k w Astla a hur
n n n tro ph al low pressure arra
rk a n r *|trruh*t wlih thr Na
t tio*r two ayalrm* rould tom
ttorval Weather S rr* k r m Coral hi n r and form a n r* rrn lrr
Gahlr*. u t il Sunday “ It'* a somewhere lo Itx rtnrthwrsl of
U r y r f ill Illation that'* rx jir, trd Ih r ru rrrn l »iortn *ald Hit hard
In turn m t n h s m and west "
Pa*r h a n o ih rr h u r r lr a n r
H r u til rbauf watr hr* rould I r
spec tali*t
pnslrci for Smith n&lt;&gt;(Ida If thr
A tropu al ftiorm warning »a*
R x itrllirn l lO lllinorit
in rffrrl lor all of Itx llatiarna*

EATHS
| H o n a ld H a r r y A lg e o fid,
M a rt in A v e n u e . A lla m t in t r
Sjirmii* dlrtl Saturday Nov 12
1994 al Florida Hospital Alla
tn u n lr Sprint;* BOfll I u U IS
1031 In l'a**Laf N I h r moved
lo C rntral H onda In 11172 Hr
wa* a rrlirrd trut h drtvrr Hr
• a* an A rm y * rirran of ih r
K.aran War
Sorvlvom in rlu d r wifr. Ester.
*&gt;&gt;n* llw luhi. Dr run, both of
O lla n d o d a o ifh lrr
Pam ela
y.iamow kh Aliam onir Spring*
* o if f , M a rt u r i M m ln
W allin glim . -V J . tlvr gtarnl
i hlldrrn
Wotidfawn Furxral Hotnr ami
M em orial Park O rla n d o , in
charge of arr angrment*
M O Z F .L L K E L I Z A B E T H
C H R IS T IA N

Vforrllr Kli/atxth Chriktian.
82
A ra p a h o T r a i l . W ittie r
Spring* d x d Friday Nov I I .
IB04 al Florida Hospital. Alta
inontr Spring* Mom O il 2tf.
1912 In Atlanta. » l x m ovrd lo
f'rn tra l H onda In 1979 She wa*
a hotnrm .ikrl S ix wa* M r!hod
l*i S ix wa* past worth* mairon
of Ih r O rd rr of E»*trrn Star.
W a lte r If C o m b * C h a p te r.
Miami
S u r v i v o r * in c lu d e *on*.
Willi.mi T . Gainesville. Jo n lk»b
W in t e r S p r in g * ; d a u g h te r .
Monnle S Swtrrskl Miami right
g r a n d c h i l d r e n . 14 ({re a l*
grandrhlldrrn
Maid w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
llorne. Allam ontr Spring* III
charge ol arrangement*
D O N O V A N J A M E S D IL 8 N E H

Donovan J a n x * Dtlsner. 10.
Jericho Drive. Caaaeltxrry. died
Friday, Nov 11, HUM al Arnold
Halinrr Hospital. Orlando Morn
Dec 9, 1977 in laing Island
N.V.. he moved to Cenlm l Flor­
ida in 1989. lie wa* a member ol
St M ary M at(d.ilrii C a tholic
Church
S u rv ivo r* include parents.
Haul A and Su*an R.. Cassel­
berry: *l*ier». Jennifer. Alex­
a n dria. both ol Casselberry,
brother. Haul F., Casselberry:
in .iii-rn .il g ra n d p a r e n t* ,
F re d e ric k and K u lh W illis .
Jensen Heach.
W imkIM w ii Funeral Home and^
M em o rial Hark, O rla n d o . In*
charge ol arrangement*
A N D R E W J . F IN L E Y

A n d re w J . F in le y . 9 0 .
Hlnesong Drive. Casselberry,
died FlUi.ty. Nov. 11. 1994 al
U f e r a r e C e n te r. A lta m o n te
Spring*. Morn March 12. 1904 In
High Spring* Ml** . he moved to
Central Florida In 1982. He was
a retired faelory worker He wa*
a member of Si Haul A M I.
C hurch. Chicago
Survivor* Include wife. Joan;
stepson, Rev Janie* Wood. Cas­
selberry: staler l.overtu. Mem­
phis. Tenn . five grandrhlldrrn;
five great grandchildren.
Marvin C . Zander* Funeral
Hom e. Apopka. In charge of
arrmtgemeiil*
JA M E S SAM U EL KEAN

J a n x * Samuel Kcnn. HI Oak
H a v e n C i r c l e . A lt a m o n t e
Spring*, died Saturday. Nov 12.
1994 at hi* residence. Morn

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M ON A ll) HAM M Y A LO C O

Santo'd. F ic id a

March 1 1913 in Charleston.
W Va
h r m ovrd lo Crntral
Florida tn 1981 H r w a* an
Industrial engineer for Libby
Owen* Ford H r wa* a n x m lx r
fit the Congrr gat tonal C h u rrh
and a member ol Arbitrator
Orlando Mill!
Survlvfx* Im liulr wile Manila
S *ftn» Jame* h J r . Hrrrt St
Lurie. John V . Sylvanta. Ohio
d a u g h te r
K n u r tn r y K ra n
P derson Toledo, Ohio, nine
granrtr blldfrn
lla ld w lrt P a tr ih lld F u n e ra l
Home Aham tailr Spring*, in
t barge uf arrangement*
B E T T I E M UTH L E H M A N
Metile Rulh Ix h m a n . 75. E
Semoran Ml*d . F rrn Hark, died
Thui*&lt;lav Nov
IO
H8M al
Flo rid a H osp ita l. A ltam onte
Spring* Morn Aug 13. 1919 In
New York City. *lx m ovrd to
Central Florida in 1977 She wa*
crMtwixCoprralor ol Lehman »
M.ikertr*of N rw Jersey S ix wa*
Christian
Survivors Include tiuMiund.
Frrderlrk. son. Holxrt. Ajiopka.
b ro th e r. E d w a rd W h ile .
Harama*. N J ; th r r r gran d ­
children
Meat on Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando, in charge ol ar­
rangements
a
S H I R L E Y A. P A T R I C K
Shirley A Patrick. 57. Crow*
III till L a n e . S a n f o r d , d lr d
Th u rsd a y. Nov
10. 1994 al
S o u th Sem inole C o m m u n ity
Hospital Morn Nov. 14. 1936 In
McKenzie. Te n n . »h r m ovrd to
Central Florida In 1961. She was
a secretary. She belonged to
Northland Com m unity C h u irh
Survivors Include daughters.
Alisa Ann Noce, U ik r Mary.
Dir.il Leigh liurke. Haris. Tenn.;
son, Thoma* Hoy. Fori Hood.
T e x a s ; b ro th e r, T h o m a * M
Pinson, Altamonte Spring*. 11
grandchildren.
B a ld w in * F a Irc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Aliamonte Spring*. In
charge of arrangements.

w f x ir rainfall wa* r t j x r l r r l lx
i « r r n 5 and 10 Irw he* T l x
N a t io n a l W e a th e r S e r v lr e
w a rn e d nt Hash flood* and
imtdslhlr*
Forr&lt; asters In Itx Miami area
were wan lilng Gordon * m m
rin r n i norlhwesi toward Florida
T l x sort In South Florida al
ready wa* high, and mafttal
fV— I wan h and a heavy surf
aritlw ay were In eflert tor &lt;na*l
al area* In Halm Hear It County
O n Guantanamo m rrn lg h l. 7
Irx h r* of rain rn n ib tixd with
•uaialned wind* Ix iw e rn 30-40
knot* ilMHigh gu*i* of 120 m ph
were reported early S u n d ay
m orning Thomas said
h«&gt;mr of tlx nearly 23.000
Culian* and tlt» * i Haitian* lx
lug detained were rrk x a trd lo
« jnijf* on higher ground Some
w o m e n and c h ild r e n w ere
moved into a lu*r high *&gt; ln*&gt;l.
the aiqilarx tianger a Urwling
alley ur Itx Itase gymnasium, l x
said
Jam aican |&gt;»hrr said a man
drowned Saturday night when
l x wa* swept away by running
watrrm a* he tried In fix his
hrokrn-down rsr Another man
drowned Sunday In the rising
water* of the Rio ( fibre while
•wtmmlng with wime friend*
Another I50 p ro p )e including
IO ehlldrrn had to leave their
home* in Spanish To w n Ixt a use
of Holding, sail I itx Jainalc an
l Mill r of Disaster l*rrparednr%*
Hoad* still remained lm|ia**able
Sunday, tnil fla*h OimmI watches
were lifted
Th e Klng*iim area did get
some relxl Iroin l l x storm »ln« e
t lx area had autfered under
water resirk-thm* since Augu*i
b e c a u s e of a m o n th * lo n g
drought lhal ha* lowerrd level*
In Ihe clly * Iwo ie*ervo*l*
T h e s to rm s t r e n g t h e n e d
Thursday (rum a ttopical de­
p re s s io n . a c h ie v in g n a m e d
klalti* alter II* wind* rrachrd 39
m ph The 1994 Altanlic hurrl
( a ix seow m end* Nov 30
Information from A*v* laird
|‘rr%* i* contained in this report

RoyaltyC o n tin u e d from Page I A
thought about. I guesa.**
Treasurer of the Seminole
High chapter of the National
Honor Society and a member of
Mu Alpha Theta. *he plan* lo go
to M ar* H ill C o lle g e n e a r
Asheville NC arvl major In
m a tlx m a ik ti T
"T h e n I think I'm going to go
Inin tr»i hing " *!x wald
She said *hr might like lo
m u m In Seminole, bul will go
wherever ihe fob* arc
Moth Ruftln and Luke are
member* of Tribe, the Seminole
High special honor variety.
H o m e c o m in g e v e n in g , a
sparkling extravaganza of black
and orange, transformed T h o m ­
as E Whlgham Stadium Into a
magical wonderland of cheer*,
tear* and hug*
Following Ih r
game, the Sanford Civic Center
came to life for the annual
Homecoming Dance with music
p ro v id e d by “ M ean G e n e "
Muller
Lasting Into early Saturday
m o rning. Ihe dance brought
together quite a lew member* of
Ihe student tiody.
" T h e y had a lot ol lu n ,"
Jackson said. "W e were Ihe hit
of downtown ”
J a c k s o n said i h r seniors
selected "two wonderful represenlatlvrs" In Lukr and Rullln.
"W e 're very proud of them ."
she said

C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA
room to
room pic king up on ajl ol llx
‘'little' detail*
And when you are through,
make a bid on becoming H x
owner of a "painted lady" lor
only 111
Tha i'* rigid, a fully furnished
Victorian era hou*r ran lx yours
with a I I donation toward win
n ln g ihe T r u s t * d o llho use
drawing
Thl* t* the second year tlx
Trust ha* worked on a miniature
home for the T o u r ol Home*
Thl* year * hou«e i* a three story
Vkturlan with a pink and while
exterior and all l l x comfort* nt
home
A* f ordlng to J a m l Meek* she
and tlx rest of tlx dollh&lt;8i*r
com m it Ire started work on Ihe
dollhouse in J u n e W o rkin g
along with her were Gretchen
Gom ez. Laura Strarhla. G lgl
G lltl* T o b y T r o u tm a n and
L y tx tle WiAjdward The group
met twice a m onth and *pent
approximately 30 hour* on Ihe
projert
''ll w a * an experience, but It
wa* a loi of tun ' Meeks *aid al
Holiday CraftFewt. held Nov 5
and 6 at Fori Mellon Hark The
dollhouse wa* on display al the
rvent and ticket* were bring
sold for the drawing
Meek* *4ld the house was
purchased from a local pro
p r ie in r a lre a d y a s s rrn h le d .
painted and wired tor elec tric liy.
Each n x m lx r of the group took
l l x rrwpnnslhllty of dreexating a
room after all agreed cm ihe
design and color scixine
Haint. wallpaper basrUiards.
noormg area rugs and lurnlshmgs were added lo ihe InlrrU x
Mm ll c&gt;( Ihe derorallng was clone
H ue lo Ihe era Com m ittee
member* tenured crafi stores in
find l l x miniaturized accessories
such a* a rrraintc water closet
a n d p e d e s ta l s in k , In the
I m Ibroom Meek* said she used
fa b ric w a llc o v e r in g In the

This Viciorian * rj doll house wdl be awarded lo a lucky person at a
drawing during Ihe Sanford Tour of Homes
twl hr Tom and l l x bedroom All
of l l x rurtaln* were sewn by
hand
In the attic Rnd an ironing
hoard Ihe u*uaJ scattering ol
trunk* and a kitty, complete
with a willed litter box
T h r dollhouse will lx on ills
play at the home lour bead
iju an ri*. the Cultural Art* Cen­

ter. both day* of the tour.
Saturday and Sunday. Dec 3
and 4 T l x drawing will lx held
at 4 p m cm Sunday Donation*
are one iickei l i r a S I. *n lor I S
and 13 lor $10 Hrixccds of the
drawing go Inward Trust grants
for exterior iptiovallon by quail
Ivlug homeowner* In Ihr llisinr
U DIM rid

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Mashed Potatoes
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Low Fat Milk

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G Miron Throgonc. 73. DelMira
To the tan H I Profile tluu Ihr Dote -thru
Court, Aliamonte Spring*, dlcdi
WVdnesday. Nov. 9. 1994 al his
Kcfrcslinicnts and I c h m I
residence Bom J u ly 10. 1921 In
Include* ihe Award Winning Mexican lm il Cikx*.
Halil, he moved to Central Flat
A* *&lt;cn On Gary Collin* Hour Magazine
Ida In 1990 H r wa* a ttaker tor a
F i cry o iie U Wcome
reslaumni H r wun a ine m lxr ol
St
Mary Magdalen Catholic
Church.
Survivors Include wife. Elaine;
daughters, Marie Thom pson. A l­
la m o n i c S p r i n g s . M a r ie .
Brooklyn, N .Y .: sons. Michel.
Hull.do. N Y.. Frantz. Michael.
I'leau* help provide hot meals to liungty
Im ii Ii of Brooklyn, seven grand |
* children and needy families this
children
lia ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
I hanksgivlng season.
Home. Altamonte Spring*. In
SIN helps leed 12 hungry children
charge of arrangement*
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They're all winners
The *inr»e*s o* the Golden Age
Qam ti dupncale bodge com
pennon took • b'eemet attec
their hard fought comepetnton
last *t«k Virginia (lakar tgokl
madal mnntn tsabetl Litton
(bconre madal winner). Matan
I matt (gold madal winner)
jin k * S lo k a r (g o ld m a d a l
winner)
Midga Fitrpetrick
(gold madal w»nner). and Toni
Mobkon tb'on/a madal winner)
SM«ar madal winners Baa
Gusso* and kVaMar and Garry
Moora were not picurad
Meanwhile Chick and Paul
Berkhesse' aara a hit at tha
Qoldan Aga Oamat taiant
ahoa Playing indiganoua
Amancan muaic. tha duo were
|u*t aoma o* tha taiant at tha
ahoa that aicilad tha croad
aith everything from gynv
naatica to singing to comady
to dancing Tha young at head
enjoyed not only th# afciiia of
(hair taiioa Goidan Aga'a but
tha fnandahipa lhay have
nouriahad Crar tha tao da
cadaa tha game* h#»* baan
ha id ha'a in Sanford

Ready for the water
John C'aaa 7ft of Akolia III aurvayad tha couraa carafully
batora gattmg into hia boat for tha canoa apnnt laat •*«* C'aaa
and otha'a took to tha aatar of l aka Goidan in Sanford for tha
racaa

S h u f f lin ' a lo n g

G o in g fo r th e g o ld
Mary Schan/la of DaBary put har all into tha javalm compatition
at the Golden Aga Gamaa laat weak With a high loaa of 22 (eat
111nchea. aha did vary well al the games this yoar

P articipants In the Golden Age
Gam es shuttle board competition
pushed hard and fought to w in In a

contest tllat was a n y th in g but
leisurty. Th e contestants In the
event a re n 't just shuffling along.

they want to w in . But the gam es are
all for fun and everyone has a good
time.

Results —
Continued from P a ( t 2A
Wales. FI.

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llelrn Little. Tavares. FL

GOLF CALLO W AY
Men
A f t (ro u p : SB
I Fred Rader. 50
2.Waller Bragg. 50
:i Arthur I&gt;oyle. 58
1.Fred Rader. 50
2 Waller Bragg
3 Arthur Doyle. 58
Women
A f t group: SB
I Linda Bragg. 56
Men
Age group: 0 0
I Samuel E. Greene. 64
1.Tony Chlnelll. 00

2 Hud Preston. 64

3 John L. Cover
3 Joseph Shorten
Women:
Age group: BO
1 Janet Hut lew. til
2 Diimthy Preston. B2
Age group: BB
Men
1 Woody Woodall. fi7
2 Carl Vonherliulea. 68
3 James Plummer
I Gladys Fllkli.s. 65

1. Helen Konko
M en
Age group: 7 0
2. Robert Tellulr

3. Theodore Uninrlll. 7 1
I Raymond T Konko
I . Geralds Pellon
3. Rolirrt Ikrnhardt
Women

Age group: 70
I Jean Hiller. 71
1 Rose Cramer. 70
2 I-aura Woods. 74
3 Jean Strang
Men
Age group: 7B
I . Dudley Covington. 78
2 Colin Sayer. 72
3 Robert Denney. 78
3. Corbin Fletc her. 78
3. Frederick Stra
g. 75
W om e n

3 Violet Crawford. 78
1 Helen M Burnett
2 Anna Mar K vun rk. 77
Men
Age group: BB
1. Kdward Mage'tints. HH
W om en
I
E d n a S e i d e l l . 87
G O L F - H AN D IC AP
Age group: BB
W om en

I Carolyn Lewis. 50
Men
Age group: 60
1 Dennis Yuuk. 03
2. Thomas D Lewis. IK)
3 I.arty A Pearson. 03
Men
Age group: BB
2 Richard Bernier
3. Lloyd Graves. OH
I . Joseph Feather
W om e n
Age group: BB
1. Cell Ballinger
2. latwanda Sancton. 68
Men
Age group: 70
I Thomas M ogrrn. 70

2 Charles Price
2 Mark Serin. 70
3.
Jam es Lewis. 70
Wom en
Age group: 70
1 Barbara Rowell. 72
2 Dorothy Morehouse
3 Jean Stroud. 72
Men
Age group: 7S
AR CHER Y • COMPOUND
FIN G ER
Men
Age group: 60
1 Lawrence Lalomia. Palm
Coast. FL
2 Forrest Crenshaw. De­
ltona. FI.
3 Rlc haul Deuyour. Oviedo.
FI.
AR CHER Y • COMPOUND
RELEASE
Men
Age group: BO
1 R o b e rt S u t t o n , S.
Daytona. FI.
2 W illiam McClendon. St
Augustine. FL
3. Jo hn Siellens. Sanford.
Ft.
Nen
Age group: 65
1. Walter Warner. Winter
Springs. F L
2. Frrd Bremen. Sr.. Paint
Hay. FL
W omen:
Age group: BB
I. Miriam Tierney. Flagler
Beach.FL
Men

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M e and my arrow
Contestants at the Golden Age Games archery
competition usod a keen eyo to hit their mark at
Age group: 73
Royce Brower. Dellevlew Fl.
A R C IIE R Y R E C U R V E
Men
Age group: SB
I Howard Hopkins. Palm
lt.iv. F L
I D a v id A M c C u llo c h .
W ihm m gion. NC
I
II e r n I r A l i m m s .
W ilmington NC
CHECKERS
Men
Age group: SB
I Rudy Eckhnrcli. Orlando.

contest A steady hand helped them llnd their

FL
2 Paul llach. Palnsvlllr. OH
8 II U F F L E B O A R D •
DOUBLES
Men
Age group: SB
1 Don Kum m . Maitland. Fl.
3 AuldonG ray. Deliona. FL
2 Howard Angrrolh. New
Sm yrna . Ik h. Fl.
3 Frank Willson. Deltona.
F l.
Women
Age group: SB
2 J u n e A n g r r o lh . New

Sm yrna Beach. Fl.
I
C h a r l o t t e K u in m .
Mall laud. Fl,
T A L E N T • M U S IC A L IN ­
STRUM ENTS
Wom en
Age g ro u p : BB

1

Bonnie

Merrill.

Hnmnsassa. FL
2 C hick Betkslrcsscr. O r­
lando. Fl
3 lk»h Ashton. Sprtngllrlcl.
T A L E N T •S IN G IN G
Men
Age g ro u p : SB

�Another champ

IN BRIEF
AROUND THE STATE

Lyman’s Evans slogs to boys’ title;
Greyhound girls third in team chase

Oddity leads Bears past Fins
MIAMI
The Chic ag.* Hears used a » r t r d p U y
l**f their ffr*i n t j i i i l Kevin flutter s 40 &gt;j h 1 field
H*m I with SO sn ood * Irft gave the Meat* 17 14
upsrl of the M u m l Dolphin* 17 14
lMl 4 lake field goal irv rlV T i &lt;'tint* f o n w iv *
|m *» deflected till lineman J r tty I ontenol who
was eligible oft thr plat and rtttlrd up In Keith
Jenning* hand* for 4 2 I yard TO
S try r U t lt h "SO 4 * thr ltr4tV |ti 4l starter
wa* l*«&gt;l j 7 lor I to* yard* Own Marino * 1 1
24 ol AM lot 2M'ly4td*
IV tr Stoyanovtch ol Miami (7 l| had a 43 yard
llrld g«K»l Irka ketl « tt It tiro *rt nod* Irft

Pr*n* Staff Report*
JA t K S O N V IL L E - Lym an High Si li«».l won anotlirr
•lair championship lit cro** country Saturday morning
•i Honda C o m m unity C o llrgr Joe k*orivlllr court ray «.l
Junior Roll Evan*
Running in wet amt muddy condition* Evan* won
Ih r ( la** bA boys' Individual title- with a llm r ol 15
mlnuir* 30 H arcond* Palm Hay * Torn William* (who
•prnt mo*l of ih r %ra*on atop of li»r r las* bA honor m il
wiih a llm r ol 13 141 wa* a diManl *r. ond al 13 44 3
Trd Mill hrll wa* a I wo-lime *lalr champion for
Lyman |H*hm and 1009) while ih r Greyhound girl* won
tram title* In HTMIand MW3
On Saturday, ih r Lym an !■&gt;&gt;• w rre fourth (with a
Irani More of Ib7l behind Edgewatrr (H&lt;»| la m p a Leto
(115) and Miami Colum hu* |lb3| l.akr Hrantlev

AROUND THE NATION!
Sanders runs over Buccaneers
DK I R IO T — Matty Sandrt* wa* unstoppable
llr rushed lor 4 career high 2.17 yard* on 20
&lt;arrte*. 21*) In th r *rrond hall a* thr Drtrtot
Lton* edged tltr Tampa Hay Hiicraneer* 14 &lt;1
Sandrt* ha* rushed lot MM) yard* or motr
r 'ght timr* .ig.unst thr I lor* In thr U*t flvr.
Handrr* had burned thr |ht&lt; « for 122 IK&gt; IM7
l*a. an&lt;| 2.17 vant*
l h r host I.ton* IS SI handed Tant|&gt;a Hay I2 M|
it* fifth *tralt(ht U*** T h r Ultra have io*t by a
« ottthtnrd More of 14S S7 tn thoae flvr game*

flnlthrd 15th (2M9|
While lliry w r r r unaltle lo rr|&gt;ral n* M alr champion*
Ih r Greyhound girl* did claim ih u d |I2H| behind
Nl« rvlllr 1771 and Valrtro llioomlngdair 11201 l-ike
How ell Male champion* on H»hb, ra m r in n in th llU N I
Lake Mary • Angle Olson wlwi tpialillnl lor ih r «ia lr
tnrri Individually, wa* Seminole C ounty * top finisher
In thr Cla** tiA girl* raer placing *rvrruh with a
two mile lim r ol 12 It) 3
Alina Pinto ol Miami G llolm r* Hrad.l&lt;* k won Ih r
girl* rarr In 11 43 2. nearly 2 lY arcond* in (runt of
Lakr Worth Jo h n I Leonard * Ramona Sartdakl*
111 47 31
Along with Evan* w ho * also a member of the Lym an
vanity hoy* auccer tram scoring lot thr Greyhound*
w rrr Tvlrr Su ttrrhv I20th lb 40 41 Joann S*oti |17th

Nebraska still No. 1
N EW YORK — Nebraska 1114)1 krpt it* Irad
ovrt No 2 I’rn n State |?M)| and Alabama
rlim tird to No 4 In th r AP college lr**&gt;rl*.«lI |toll
Florida iM li moved up a *poi to No 3 and
Alattama llO O ) Jumped two plarr* to No 4
Miami |M || remained No S amt Au b urn P H ) 11
fell to No tialtrr a 2.1 21 tie with Georgia

M artin wins NASCAR finale
IIA M I'IO N (»a
Mafk Martin overtook
Ku*ty Wallace for «e&lt;m id plate In N A N AK t
W inslon ( up standing* winning thr season
ending llootrr* MM) on with a 3 42 second
margin ovrt series champion llalr Karnh.irdt
Martin who runted f K M 2 i*)and a *150.1**)
I*mu*, ayrragrd 14M ’Mil mph in hi* Kmikli
Hat ing rhim derlnril in thr 12M lap rate at
Altanta Motor N|&gt;e-cdw ay Wallace llnished 12nd
I odd Motlior wa* third drvpllr Mowing hi*
» ngtnr my thr ftrtal lap followrtl l&gt;y lathe H|ircd
((■.hie Mtkr Wallace. &lt;&gt;t»e ol Musty* vmiiigei
brother*. *od Morgan Shepherd
Harrv Gant making hi* final Marl, rrm alnrd
on th r Irad lap lor more than half thr ra ir. Inti
wound up 3.1rd tirrau*r ol a hurnrd piMon

Baseball shows some progress
N KW YO R K — A lirr only ih r r r dav* ol
negotiation* with m rdialor W .1. U*ery. ownrr*
agreed In makr a new projNisal — prr*untahly
without a *alary cap
Acting cumnu**lnnrr Hud Srlig said thr
owner* will «p rn d th r next few day* lormiilattng
th rlr prnpo*nl. w hich *hould hr It rrad y
Thu rsd ay when talk* are to resume.

APOPKA
Stephanie Herd and Adrta Hernandez
lo m h in rd to throw a pair of *rvrn hlttrr* and the
otfrnsr ca m r alive In wore 33 run* on 2R Int* a* (h r
Sanford h r hrnkr a tlirrr gamr losing sirrak with a
weekend sweep in Women'* Ha*rt&gt;all Lragnr action
Saturday and Sundav
Saturday night at Joe kir Kobioon Stadium tn Daytona

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U.S. wins W orld Cup again
DO R ADO . Puerto Rico — Tltr United State*
Irani of Fred Couple* and Davt* Love won a
record third straight W orld C u p ol Golf,
combining lor a record 40-uttdrr-par S ib imal
on Ih r Myall Dorado Hcach hast Cour*e

Schum acher is F1 Champion
A D E L A ID E . Australia — Nlgrl Man*rll marked
hi* rriu rn to Form ula O u r with a win. hut
Michael Schum arhrr won Ih r world champion­
ship. dr*p|tr dropping otll ol Ih r Au*iralum
Grand I’rlx In a wreck with Damon Mill
S c h u m a rh rr. who won right ra rr* I hi*
season, edged Mill 1)2 ill In ih r standing*

N H L owners make proposal
T O R O N T O — N H L iomml**lonrr Gary Met
lman wa* scheduled lo arrive In Toronto lair
today and explain Ih r ownrr*' lalrsi pro|&gt;o*al to
union hrad Hob Goodrnow Iwlorr l l i r M i n key
Mall of Fam r Induetlon* Tuesday night
On Thursday In Hullalo. N .Y.. Ih r union
proposed mandatory two way contract* fur
tookle* and thr elimination ol salary arbitration
lor player* at thr end ol their llrst contract.

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Lisa Lil|onquist and tho Oviedo Lions saw their
season end Friday with a 1311. 16 14 loss to
Miami Northwestern in the Class 6A state semihnals

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I-r.igiir fall sr.ison llgurrn lo lie vrry interesting a* Ih rrr
team* arc within a half garnr of thr Irad with lour
week* Irft to play.
Saturday at Chau? Park, thr Lakr Mary Church of thr
Nativity Catholic Crusader* finally found a way lo derail
Sanford Central ILiptisi. Rola n Jones gave hlrtiwlf a
nice birthday prrsrni. and Sanlord Christian arcurrd
that rlua lvr llrat victory.
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Irad over Crtltral llaptlsl The tilibralrn league le.idrts
See C h u rc h . Page 2H

C IN C IN N A TI — Je ll lllakr added
to tn* alrrady lm m en*r Un al legend
Sunday by bounding yut ul Ihr
X ra y ro um a n d t r a d in g tn r
Cinc innati flrngal* In another win
lim p in g severely on a apnurir.!
ankle, lllakr threw four UNtchdown
l*-***rs and *rr up f)oug Prlfrrv *
4 0 yard field gival a* llm r ran out for
a Ih ra trtra l 34 31 victory over
Houston
T h e Oiler* |11)| thought they'd
seen thr la.t of the third siring
ipiarlrrhui k from Sanlord when hr
wa* ra rlrd off for X ray* on hi* Irlt
a n klr tn Ihr (ourth quarter T h r
O tlrr* went on to lakr thr lead
31-24 while doctor* w rrr i lin king
H lakr Ior torn llgamt n t»
Hut Hlakr. a graduate ol Seminole
High School, rode tan k In Ihr nick
of time, carrfully stepped oft the
can und Ird thr Hengal* 12-d) to two
scoring drive* In tltr Imal three
minute* lit* fat van! |»as* lo I arl
Pickens set up P rllrry's kick and
convinced an entire clly that tie *
for real
"II prnplr don’t want to twllrve III
him . they've got a problem.” of­
fensive lineman Bruce K o /rr»ki
said ''Th e way Jefl Hlakr Is playing
right now. Ihr whole tram Itrllrvr*
in h im ."
Hlakr. the IBbth pick In ihr M)t)2
draft, won A F C ‘Offensive Player of
Ih r W rrk honors last w rrk by
throwing (or 3H7 yards In only his
arcond NFL start Ml* encore Sun
See Blake. Page 2B

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Kijrk. of North AtllrlNtro. Mass .
Irrd off on Ih r sUllt hole of Ihr Sun
Valley Golf Course In RrhoUiih
when his liall dropped Into ih r cup.
" W r saw It go right lo Ihe green,
drop, and roll and disappear." said
M orris D u m o n t, one of K ljrk 's
golling partners "I said. J think II
went In Ih r hole,' hut h r said, 'No. It
probably rolled off Ihr green.' ’*
D u m o n t said K l j r k ’s g olling
partners were more excited than hr
was.
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wasn't Jum ping with Joy and nil
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ryrs, said "O h . no." thru collapsed
Emergency medical workers tried
unsuccessfully In revive Kijrk. hut
lit* was pronounced dead at Rhode
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AI*o representing Lyman were Damon Grimaldi
IH Ird 17 37 21 and Make Conner ( 113th IN 4t) S|
Making up Hie tra m *rorr fe»r Ih r laikr Itrantlry
Patriot* w rrr Thom a* Sane her 124th 10 34 7l Hraif
L a n g lM llh . 17.23 01 Aaron Mir*wtnke||71hh 17 32 41
Omart Wive |H4ih 17 37 b|. and Jere m y floe hi IID2nd
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led Rose 1113lh. ID OR 0) and Adam William* I I20th
20 13 5) also ran lor l-ake Hrantley
T h r lop finisher for thr Matr-rhantpion Edgrw alrr
Eagle* wa* Drrck Rornlrh who ra m r In fifth at 13 34 0
Dr Phillips- Jonathon llonneiie wa* nghth (15 57 71
while Ella* G onralrr of Oak Hidgr took loth lib 14 21
Storing thr Lym an girt* were Kathrrinr Hudson
t ilt h 12 27 Ol G rA u a H u rt a (27th 12 34 ’l| Ml&lt; belle
Hurger 134th 1103 21. Joy Kaminski |45th 13 IR*|
and Shannon Me Daniel |33rd. I I 27 N|
Other Greyhound* who rottl|&gt;e1rd In thr rarr w rrr
M arvr Allord (7tnh 14 O l 41 and J a n rl Jrnsrti Il2 1 rd
1HOI 3)
Thr top live finisher* lor Ihr I-ike Howell Silver
llawk* w rrr ('ally lln w rll |2.1rd 12 4*41 Mia M&lt;
C o n n Irk 139th 13 14 41. IW-th Whitehead (30th.
I3:25.|| Mrlissa H rdlo |67lh 13 47 0). and Tamara
Salaman Ibdlh. 13 47 d|
Also running for Lakr llnwrll w rrr Am y Filch (77th.
13 3d 41 and Erin G erfirr (ROth. 14 17 4)
Deltona* Jessica Itlundrll flntshrd lldh 112 3.3 di
while llynia Herd of Dr Phillip* rarrir tn 30th (13* 11 4)
Winter Park, which flntfthrd loth (20bi wa* led by
Mragari Kelly l.lOth 12 57 b)

Reed, Hernandez
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Al the risk ol bring disrespectful,
that's Ihr way lo go
Most ol us have wondered about
how we ll leave this life for Ih r next
(assuming you liellcve In an alter
life) and Ih r circumstances stir
rounding our departure.
It’s salt- lo assume lhai a majorlly
would prefer a quirt ending, pre­
ferably In our sleep Since that's
how I spend u great majority of my
t i m e , I he o d d s are g ood.
S la tls ltra lly . I h r n rx l greatest
window of opportunity Is while I'm
driving, which doesn't thrill me.
Hill If I could go out llkr Mr. Kijrk.
I would consider myself blessed
Imagine . . . achieving perfection
— and a hulc-ln-onr Is as close as
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playing tiehlnd me.
out Mm li hlike
a singer who brings
Rather than tarnish Ihr occasion
llir crowd lo Its fret with u sterling
rrndlilon of a lavorllr lime and. In of a hole In-one w lili another in a
Ih r midst of ih r waves of applause,
lifetime of 110 plus rounds. I think
I'd ra lh rr follow Mr. Kijrk
says. "T h a n k you And gisnl night.”
In (Mrilng (you should forgive Ih r
Always leave them wanting more.
pun), allow me to share with you
From a weekend warrior stand(Niint. ih r reason I k rrp playing one of my favorite stories about
(Millhall. golf, whatever) Is that I sporls and death:
T w o Imsc Im II pluyrrs. I-city and
keep Imping lo have I ha I one gam r,
lhat one day w iirrr I catch lightning
Red. often deflated on whether or
not therr was liaschall In heaven.
In a holtlr and fulfill my wildest
(alhlrilc) (.mi.isles
After many hralrd discussions. Ih ry
agreed that whichever one of them
Of course, should that hajqien. ITI
have nothing else (alhlrtlcallyf lo died flrsl would come bark and tell
Ih r other ll they played baseball In
liHik forward lo. The n , as thr saying
heaven.
giM-s. I could dir a happy man.
One fine spring day. Lefty was
T h r other side of Ih r coin Is that
called
lo his (Inal reward Several
once you tin something llkr n.gllng
weeks lalrr. Lefty came lo Red In a
a liolr-ln-one, things can o n ly ‘ get
worse How rail you lop a hole-ln- vision, and told him lhat he had
giMNl news and bad news.
onc? It’s not |Niv»ihlr Hut there arc
"W h a t's the giNNl news?" asked
all kinds of ways for you to travel In
Red.
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over par), my s|M-daliy. Immediate­
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stadiums are like cathedrals, you
Given my history ol cluttering a never get a had bounce, the umpires
scorecard with snowmen (eights)
never miss a rail, and you gel to
and totals that run Inin triple
play with guys like Ruth. Gehrig,
figures, ff I ever hud ih r lurk lo drop
and Cobb.”
an ace. I'd more than likely shank
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the next drive Into Ihe (oursomr
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come to thr M drlinr. root down
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caughl up In tl Sunday.
i'trken* made a one-handed
catch and drugged (wo luckier*
Inin the end zone for a gametying 20-yaid touchdown recep­
tion with 2:34 left. Il was the
final pinv in a 7 1 yard drive in
which Hlakr somehow dodged
blltzrn on hi* txid anklr long
enough to get rid of Hie bull
T h e IXngal* look over aguln
on Hielr 11-yard line with 1:13
left and gave Hlakr the lime he
needed. Me hit running hack
Harold Green on a slant for u
3 1-yu rd gain, then stood In
against heavy pressure to com­
plete a 50-yardcr to Pickens. The
0 -fo o l-2 rrc c lv rr leaped over

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Ih r Jump fiall al thr Houston 22
Hlakr jin ked himself up from
another lough hll. handed ofl a
couple limes, then turned mat
trrs over to Pelfrry. who hll *1*
field goals last week In a 20-17
overtime victory over Seal Hr
Hlakr finished 23 of 33 for 354
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lourhdnwn performance by a
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yard* and three touchdown*
T h r Oilers have struggled In
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1980 Ixcause their olfense ha*
fallrd to keep up w ith Ih r
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o w n S u n d a y b e h i n d tw o
backup*
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second slarl In Hirer weeks for
un Injured Cody Carlson, com ­
pleted 20 ol 34 Inr 152 yards and
a pair of touchdowns 1-orrriEO
W hile took o vrr when G ury
Hrown bruised his knee In Hie
first half and rushed for 95 yards
on 18 carries, including a 17yard touchdown that pul ih r
Oilers ahrud 24-17 In the (bird
quarter.
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touchdown ( m s s to Pickens In lie
II. had In tx heljxd olf Hie held
us Ills an klr gave out. then
headed for the X-ray room while
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field for Hielr go ahead score

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People
Compost has several uses

IN BRIEF

Scrap organic matter is a good soil amendment

Free Thanksgiving dinner
S O R R E N TO - The friendly folks of East 1 -a h r County will f«r
hosting its set itnd Annual Tlianksglt log Dav dinner to lie field
at tfie East Lake County Chsm tirr of Comm erce Com m unity
Building, lutalrd at 3 13341 CH 437 (cie block south of S R 411)
In Sorrento Nov 24 from 11 lOa m Iu3 3 0 p .m
I his Is the time for all to come together and have fellowship
■me with another, while enjoying good food and good
entertainment
ikm atrd desserts will he appreciated
All ( hurt tic* arid organization* are well o m r to Join us
Delivery to shut in* will lie available in the immediate area
Please contact Hk hard W'lthchn jusior of the First Baptist
&lt; hurt h tn Sorrento for delivery Please call (9041383 2 2 4 1
Kvrrynne writ o m r'

Poems wanted tor new contest
A grand pet/r of 4 V X ) is firing offered for the first poem in a
new tontrsi sponsored hy Sparrow grass Poetry Forum
Th irty four other rash prize* will also tie a wanted There is no
t tisl to enter
Th e rule* are simple Each p e l may enter one poem only 20
lines in less In any style, on any subject Conlesl doses Jan
3t DklA but [xirts are encouraged lo submit their work as
*«»in as [wisslblr Winner w ill tie notified by Stan h 31 19*Pi
Poems should tie sent to Sparrow glass Poetry Forum , Dept
*• 203 Dtamond St Sistersvtllr W'V 28173

CALENDAR
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Central Honda Blond flank I* asking donor* of all type* of
hktnd — rspettally O tyjie donors -— tn donate at Its Hanford
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leaves, grass clipping* tree and shrub
p rim in g s
potato p e e lin g s and other
vrgeiativr waste malrrtal* ran tie made Into
a valuable suit conditioner and plant food by
romjMtsttng
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of organic material* and lias several uses It
provides a g&lt;*«d will amendment for the
garden and ts certainly less expensive than
[teat
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brnrfk tal In improving will workability,
watrr bolding la p a d ty and nutrient reten
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conserve moisture O r. you ra n m u your
((impost with soil and use it for [tolling
co n ia ln rr plants or starting seed am i
cuttings
I hr tiest way to com [mat mat r rials In
your yard Is to make a compost Jille
It
should lie In a well drained area and may be
a pit or a raised tied formed by tmard*.
concrete bleaks or fencing supportrd hy
•lakrs The area should tie at least 3 feet
square for the composting prorrsa lo work
well
It is b rllrr In have 2 smaller piles
rather than one large one beraus It is easier
to turn and one pile ran hr working " w hile
the other is being used
Organic materials will decompose more
rapidly tf they are shredded laraves ran be
shredded by running your lawn mower over
them and catching them In the grass
catcher
If your mower has no grass
catcher run over the pile of leaves so that
they ht! the side of a tmldtng. then, they ran

GARDENING
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tw easily raked up later You will have to
mow over the leaves more than twice to get
them shredded very fnr
( boose an nut-of the way location for the
compost are* since the heap will fa- one of
your less attractive landscape features
Choose a location that ts convenient to the
gardening area and to the kitchen door
Usually, the small area behind the garage or
between the utility room and the neighbor­
ing fence la Ideal for fram ing and con­
structing (he compost heap
In a 3 x 3 font square area add about one
foot of organic material nr allow to build up.
then sprinkle a layer of fertilizer, next add a
layer of soil several Inches thick
Rrpeat
these three layers until the pile I* 4 fret
high
The trim [vest pile should not toallowed in dry out completely, hut do not
allow tl to slay wet either
Decomposition relies on microorganisms
and I lie length of time before the pile will be
ready for usr in the garden Is de|iendenl on
their growth
W arm weather, adequate

fertilizer, and the correct moisture level are
Important To o little or too much of any of
these factors will rrd u rr growth and delay
decomposition
Florida soils are generally low tn organic
matter, and due to high temperatures most
of the year the organic matter that la tn the
soil is rapidly decomposed
It is Important to Incorporate organic
matrrial Into the soli yearly lo improve soil
tilth, w iter holding caparlty. and nutrient
retention
Composting Is an Inexpensive
ecological method of providing organic
material lo Incorporate into your toll
If you have yard waste and no room, time
or desire to compost, you ran simply leave
many of the material* on site
Pruning*
from trees, shrub* and grass can be placed
underneath jilanta as mulch or part of
mulch If clipping materials are too large
they i an lie shredded If pruning l» done on
a timely basis however, the clippings
should be small enough
There will tie a demonstration on "Yard
Waste Decorations" at the second annual
Holiday Open House” at the Cooperative
Kxtrnslon Service* auditorium on Nov 16.
from 9 00 a m and Nov 18 from 7 00 •9 OQ
p m Prr registration ts not mandatory, but
will help with setting up demnnsralions If
Interested, call call 1323-2500. X-5558 or
5561) to register Other topics Include Care
of Holiday Plants: "C h ild re n 's Holiday
Ideas" and "Healthy Holiday Foods " Th e
Open House ts free lo the public There will
be refreshment* and door prizes

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gant An«n for family and (Mends
meet separately Monday and Friday (non smokers) at 7 30
p rn . C h u rrh of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave Maiiland
For h u n t information call 2-34111200

Al-Anon group gathers
If you are troubled by the alcoholism of a friend or rrlatlve.
th rrr is help Serenity Won an At Anon group for friends and
family of ahnholk* will meet eai h Monday Tuesday and
Thursday night at H p m at the Sahara ('lu ll 2587 S Sanford
A v r Sanford For m tNr informalkNi. call 332 4122

t o ld a b o u t

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
Narcotics Anonym ous meet* Monday at N p n»
Presbyterian Bouse of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave Sanford

SyWia "Sly" Grunor, Handing,
was lha gosxt tpaaksr at a
racant maating ot tha Laka
Mary Woman » Club Rapraaantlng tha Guardian Ad Lltam
program ot Oranga County.
Grurvor totd tha club mambara
about tha founding and lone
tlo ns ot thla group w h ich
works closaly with tha courts
In many luvanlla casas

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Nurses to m eet monthly
Th e Lkensrd Practical Nurse* Assm talk in ol Florida Inc .
meet# ilia ae« nod Monday ol tit* tiioolh mi 1*30 p m at
Kitarncy Baptlsl C hu rch ?t)| lu m n s # Ave. C fc.U claws
p ro vK im earb dMNtih. All meetings are op rn lo I.PN* and to
student* and grwduair LPNs F i n minimal ion t all 2149-4321

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9 30 a m to noon, the W OOPIE Sewing
C lub gather* at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N Country
C lu b Road, to make t*aby clothe*, and items for nursing homes
as well as Hem* for the Christmas Store Th e Items made hy
the club are donated to preemir tiabirs. nursing home residents
and gifts for the annual Christmas store

Activities for seniors •
L-ikr Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to Join
them in a weekly activity on Tuesday Art. from 9 a m lo noon,
at the Frank Evans Center. 158N Country Club R(*ad

Recycled ring tarnishes wife’s memory

W eekly Lions Club meeting

DEAR ABBYt
T h u la In
regard to ‘'Perplexed In C alif."
whose wife had |iuvwd away,
leaving Mime beautiful Jewelry.
Th is man had two daughter*
who u ould naturally inherit all
their mother's jewelry, but there
was an e specially beautiful
rorktall ring lie wanted to keep.
In case he met "Miss Perfect"
one day.
He asked for your
approval, which you guvr him
I totally disagree If one day
he should meet Miss Perfect, he
should buy her her own ring! I

T h e Sanford Lions Club meets rvrry Tuesday al noon al the
Colonial Room in downtown Sanford For Infonnatktn. call
Andrea Kra/else at 330-6116

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lub men* at noon each Tuesday
al the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E Fits! St..
Sanford

Over-50 Club m eets Tuesday
T h e Over-50 Club meet* the second and fourth Tuesday, at
IO 3 0a m . at the Sanford Senior Center Seniors are welcome

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An understatement
Read on
D E A R A B B Y : First of all. his
wife's Jewelry should be divided
between his two daughters
Secondly, I'd like to meet Miss
P e rfe c t" w h o w o u ld accept
Jed weir v from a m an knowing It
once belonged to his deceased
wife How awful! How cheap!
I doubt that there Is a "Miss
Perfect" for this bozo And by
the way, what was hts wife?
Chopped liver'.'
IR E N E T .N A H A S S
D E A R A B B Y : In reference to
the widower with two grown

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w o u ld n e ver accept a rin g
knowing It had belonged lo the
man s deceased wife.
A bby, I ’m sure you'll get a
bushei of letters from angry
wives protesting your answer.
Sign me...
F I R S T W IF E IN
SAN A N T O N IO

daughters puzzling over what to
do with the cocktail ring that
belonged to his wife: He thought
he m ig h t give it to "M is s
Perfect” should she come along
one dav. And vou agreed It was
OK!
But what If "Miss Perfect"
turned out to be not so perfect
alter all? I say. buy the new lady
a new ring I certainly wouldn't
rare to wear a ring knowing It
had belonged to m y husband's
dead wife.
B E E N T H E R E IN D E N V E R
DEAR ABBY:
You were
wrong. Abby A woman who is
"perfect" would not want lo
upset the daughters by wearing
their deceased mother's Jewelry.
Besides. If the woman reaily
loved the man. she'd be happy to
wear a cigar tiand on her finger.
Perhaps he's already met "Miss
Perfect." I wouldn't be the least
hit surprised if he had.
A U D R E Y DE TO N A N C O U R
DEAR ABBY:
Y ou were
wrung. The Jewelry rightfully
belongs to whomever the de­
ceased would want to have It —
and It surely wouldn't be her
husband's new wife.
How do you think the daugh­
ters would feel seeing their
deceased mother's ring on the
hand of another'/
A n d why would a woman
accept a rin g from a m an

NEW ARRIVALS
The following births have lieen
recorded at Florida Hospital
Oct. 25 — Tina Hum gardnrr.
Fern Park. gul. Krtsllna and t ail
Sentence, Altam onte Springs,
boy
Oct. 2tl — Lucinda Sm ith.
Altamonte Springs, boy: Josle
B o sto n a n d J o s e p h S y k e s .
Oviedo, girl: Jam ie ami Jam es
Sc-hofei. Sanford, boy: Andrea
and Stuart Henry, laike Mary,
girl
Oct. 27 — Donna and Nelson
Marvin J r .. Sanford, boy; Andrea

and Paul Monnett. Casselberry,
girl: Harmony Harrow and Mat­
th e w W a lle n q u e s t , W in t e r
Springs, gld
Oct. 2H — Cindy Gentry and
Daniel Bartley. Casselberry, girl;
I. a u r a

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McMenamln. Altamonte Springs,
girl; T e rry and Joseph VandlgrtfT
J r.. Sanford, girl
Oct. 29 — l.orena Diaz and
Miguel Rivera. Longwood. girl:
Lubcrta Taylor. W inter Springs,
girl: Martha and Edw in Ortiz,
luike Mary, boy

knowing It once belonged to a
woman he had previously loved?
Abby. I am perplexed as to
w h y yo u gave such a bad
answer.
PERPLEXED IN OKLAHOM A
DEAR PERPLEXED!
Now
that you mention It. so am I.
DEAR ARBYi You dropped
the ball In your response to the
woman whose fiance' pressured
her into selling her Jewelry from
her former boyfriends.
You
advised her to "sell her Jewelry
to keep the peace.”
A b b y.
marriage lo a man so selfish,
insensitive and Insecure Is trou­
ble from the word go. I say.
"Keep the Jewelry and sell the
boyfriend!"
DAVID KIRKPATRICK. M.D.
D E A R A B B Y t You recently
ran a column about the mi
ponance of wearing shoes that
flL In It. you mentioned the fact
that one foot ts usually a little
larger than the other.
A b b y , any shoe salesm an
worth his salt knows that wtih
ladles, one foot Is usually a little
smaller than the other-never
larger.
"O. SU S A N N A ." TULSA.
OKLA.
D E A R A B B T t T o the fellow
who complained that hts wife
said she'd had enough sex lo last
her a lifetime:
We have been marrfed for
n e a r ly 4 0 y e a r s , a n d m y
husband read a recent survey
that stated "middle-aged couples
have sex on the average of once
a week."
He says we have to have sex
once a day to oflset the slack
caused by that couple-lt's sort of
o u r civic d u ly . In order lo
malnlaln that average. Sign this
SOMEBODY HAS TO DO IT,
ANOORA, MINN.
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" W e 'v e got som e science te a m s here that are
q u ite a ell fe d ." siild N A S A m iss io n sc lentlst T i m
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T h e s h u t tle 's s c h e d u le d la n d i n g M o n d a v
m o r n in g at the K e n n e d y S p a ce C e n te r w a s
thre ate ne d by T r o p ic a l S torm G o r d o n N A S A
sent the a s tro n a u ts families to C a lifo rn ia o n
S u n d a y to aw ait a probable la n d in g there, the
a stro n a u t c o rp s ' ch ie f. Hubert C a b a n a , also
headed west to s u p e rv is e the to u c h d o w n
T w o o th e r space sh u ttle s have tw -rn diverted lo
the desert r u n w a y s at E d w a rd s A tr Fo rc e base tn
C a lifo rn ia In the past tw o m o n th s because of
s to rm s E a r ly M o n d a y . N A S A (let t d r d 10 b yp a ss
Its tlrst o p p o rtu n ity lo r a Florida la n d in g a nd told
Ihe c re w to a im for a K e nn e dy to u c h d o w n Just
alter 9 a . m . E S T
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flight d ire cto r Jeff B a n tic. " T h e r e a re going to he
low clo u d s T h e r e 's going lo be ra in . T h e re s

" I I y o u can get it there, we II d riv e It h o m e ."
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s e n at ion m e a su re s w ere ta ke n, said m iss io n
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It costs about ft I m illio n lo ira n sp o rt a sh u ttle
back to K e n n e d y a to p a m od ifie d Hoeing 7 4 7
ju m b o Jel N A S A also loses a week In getting th e
sh u ttle ready for Its next flight
A tla n tis Isn't sch ed ule d to fly a ga in u n til late
M a y o r early J u n e b u t that ts to be I9 9 5 's biggest
m iss io n , the lost sh u ttle d o c k in g w ith Kussia'%
space station. M ir N A S A has lo Insta ll a d o c k in g
m e c h a n is m on A tla n tis os scion as it re tu rn s to
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                    <text>Serving Sanford, Laha Mary and Samlnola Counly alnoo 1908
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NEWS DIGEST

Sanlord. flood*

Who pays for Sun Drive?
Lake Mary may have to pick up the tab

S A N FO R D - Alter * rnng Ihru Iwo nrarr«i
ra m prill or* lake »pill* ih r F ir* I -m ini Method
l*i Flame* ra m r within a lug inning ol «ultrrlng
t lx u m r lair Saturday morning al Chaar Park
See Pege III

People
Christm as tree tradition
Start a tradition ol your own try- *rlertlng vuur
family • Christmas tree from tax ol ih r three
(*hri*lma* Tree Farm* In Seminole County
See Pag* SB.

l-AKf M AN Y
Who will jmv lor l l x |Mvingol
Sun Ik iv r in l-akr Mary'-’ II Ih r pru|xrty owner*
along Sun Drive don t j m v . Ih r city m a y liavr lo
Ixar Ihr brunt and u*r taxpayer money
T l x question ha* Iwen |Maxd for m any yrar*
and wtIII ha* no! rrai hrd any final dririnilnalton
In lim ii l l x illy commi«*km voird to nuikr
tm p rm rm ru i* on Sun Drive. including tnstalla
Ikm of w a lrr line* a ira llg n m rn l of |»ari of Ihr
•Heel, paving and varkm* iin p io v m x n l* from
Ih r wrstrrti end ol F ra llie r* Fdgr pro|xrtv lo
l.akr Marv Ihnilrvaid
Inillallv Sunltank located on Sun Drive paid
Ihr total amount Ii* Ih r projei I w h k h wa*
B400 2M41 Th e ell) wa* to reimburse ih r hank
including interest on Ihr amount
No m ovr wa* apparently made lo recoup Ihr
money Irian land owner* al llial time however

.«* tinm rnt w u rr|Mirlr&lt;llv li&gt; t&gt;r made after
MMitr ol I hr Unit w.i* devrlofxd Actual develop
m rnt Iu i i i i « u irrd only In the |m %&lt; lew ) r a i »
The city hu* • ix w mayor j i h I ix w tum uli*
'k in o * now IIrr &lt;{or«iion. h o w rv rr. i* w tirrr in
get the money In tepay Ihr tu n k for Ihr pAVIng
dint oihrf Improvement*
Several m onth* ago Ih r r lly « onion ted w ith a
*pr« U l n m tu lU n l In d rtrn n in r how In 4 \w m
prujxrtv i r a n r n along Sun l) r i v r An a%*e«*mrtif
sralr ha* h rrn subsequently forwarded In ||,r
&lt;&lt;&gt;tntm**i&lt;&gt;n lor consideration
In O itn lx r. ii m u suggested ihdi ih r c lly
i ' , r « a loial ol B22h hB7 20 In ih r 11 property
owner* on Sun Drive
I h r amount*. ho w rvrr. w rrr drtrrm tn rd to lx
Ion high and * im r U m I llnir, a revised m h rd u lr
ha* hrrn compiled
l-a»i Thursday night, a resolution » « prr*
r n ir d lor &lt;onslderatkm in ihr r lly rnnunl**inu to
approvr ih r lale«i assessment list

Shootings
S A N FO R D — ShertlT* Investigator* are k*&gt;k
tng Into two shooting incident* Iht* |u«t
w rekrnd In Ihe Sanford arra
A drlveby
shooting wa* repealed al appmxtinately 12 JO
Saturday afternoon al Southwest Fond Market
on Soulhwr*! Hoad Shrrtll'* spokesman Fd
McDonough sav* a black male In a 11*72
Chevrolet drovehv the market and fired lll!h im i
round* al Gregory Mill*. 21 who wa* In Ihr
parking lot One round reportedly hit Mill* in the
leg and he will reportedly require *urgrr&gt;

Doubling
patrol
sought by
Longwood

Big holiday sail in Sanford

T l x vrhk'le llx *li&lt;*&gt;lrr wa* *ald lo lx driving
wa* latrr lound atum ha xd on C rn trr Sitrrt In
Sanford
The other *tkiotlng occurred oulaldr Ixe'*
Markrt on S H 4&lt;i In Midway, within Just a few
minute* ol the Snuthwr*! Hoad slioiaing
Mi Donough *ay« 23 yra r old Jam r* Walker
w a* »hot in Ihe leg by a man who fled on foot
Walker wa* taken to Centra! Florida Regional
Ho*pital fur hi* !n|ur!r*

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m g l.ongwncid * trrrl* . helping reduce the
number of accident* a* well a* beefing up
enforcement ol traffic law*, will lie prr*rttird
IlHllKllt U» l l x *MV IIHIIIIllMlaMI
ISdke Chief Greg M anning I* ixrk ln g four
addltkNuil motorcycle officer* lo Join the thrre
currently in Ihe department The motorcycle
scjitad. which once n um lxred five, ha* dwindled
*in«e I WHO Manning noled the police depart
m rnt responded In I.I0 0 Iralflc accident* la*i
year. c»vrr 700 of w h k h were lnve*ugalrd by ih r
motorcycle traffic division

McDonough *akl Iherr I* no Indkatlon at the
present tirnr that the *hooting* w rrr relate,!

C ham ber ribbon cutting
SA N FO R D — T l x Greeier Sanford Cham brr of
Commerce Amha**ador* will hold a rlhtain
cullin g ceremony Tuesday morning al 11 30
a m . at The Mailbox. a new Sanford arra
huslrx** located al IM IO S French Avenue

m» m*******,

On Saturday end Sundey. Ihe sparkling water* ol
Lake Monroe were dotted with the colorful sails
ol the crafts entered In Ihe contests of the
Seminole Counly Sallies! Warm temperatures

Zoo
fumes
over
Dec. 5
20 shopping
days to Christmas

IIk j u m Ihr rnallrr ha* drawn a girai dral ol
disagreement on Ihr amount* or Ih r a&lt; iual
assessment*. h o w rvrr, ih r city ha* |»&gt;*ipnixd
any furthrr ai lion luward ntHalnlng Ih r rnonry
A *|x« u l work m -m Ioii aa been m hrtlulrd lor Jan
III to hrar public Input on ll»r m allrr
Ihihllr Inpul was also act epled al Thursdav
night • rnrrling how rvrr. and •rvrral property
owner* stepjxd forward or w rrr represented hy
counsel
A llo m ry Ml&lt; hart Marlowe rrprrarnllng Iwo
latnily trust* w h k h holh havr property along
Sun Drive, altrinptrd to ttm v ln ir ihe cornmission llial no iiKHiry should lx |&gt;ald. because
l l x prnprrty ownrr* w rrr nut originally noliflrd
ihai Ihry would lx o w w i t fur llx co*l of ihr
road luiprnv r m r n li
City Manager Jo hn l.ltlon ac knowleilged that
while II I* polk y for l l x c lly lo notify property
ownrr* of *uch a rlrru m »ia n r-r m advance, hr
* « « Sun D riv e . Pag* BA

S A N F O R D — A p r o b le m
&lt;aused hy chemical fumes at the
Central Florida Zoological Park
Sunday Is considered over Al
though IO /imi employees anil a
See Zoo. Page BA

and strong breeres mad* the sailing event one
lo remember for manners Irom across Ihe
nation See page IB for all the details on this
event

In addition. Manning *ald Ib r drjMrtmenl get*
rrqur*t* Irom vartou* sulxlivl*kin rr*ldrnl* lo
provided radar rn fo rc rn x n l ol *|xed limn* with
•pedal emphasis on area* where children wall
for bu*ra or walk lo and from m T h «&gt;I The traffic
division* al*o provide* funeral rscotl*. hll and
run follow up tnvr«t'gallon*, disabled v rh lc lr
assist*, lock out*, vehicle lri*jxcllon* and
Intersection traffic '-ontrol
According In statistic*. Manning nolrct over
Sec Petrol. Peg* BA

Yancey files threat complaint
McClanahan: What goes around comes around
B y J . MARK B A R F IE L D
Herald Senior Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — A supportrr of District 3 candidate
Kerry Lyons lllrd a com plaint w ith Ihe Sanford Police
Department last Friday against Incumbent A A "M a r"
M iClanuhan. saying the (ill-year-old man Ih rra trt x d
h im with ihe words "W h a t g&lt;xs around comes
around."
" I look II as a threat." said George " S lr v r " Yancey.
47.
"T h a i's a colloquialism 1 say a do/rn limes a* day."
*ald McClanahan this morning
According lo Yanrev. he was exiling Ihr elevator ol

C lly Hall shortly before 10 a m. on Friday when he tnei
McClanahan. Yancey. In his statement, wrote "A t ihl*
lim e Commissioner McClanahan boisterously and with
anger said "Muddy, what goes around comes around."
Yancey said when he aaked for an explanation.
McClanahan told him "W hat do you think you are
doing jum ping on Ihe bund wagon, putting those signs
on your truck and trying lo gel him elected?."
Yancey said he felt threatened by the remark and frit
McClanahan had Ihr ability to carry oul Ihe threat
'T i l l a cltlreti with signs on m y truck.” said Yancey.
"I feel wr need a change ''
Yancey said Ih rrr was a witness to Ihe confrontation
See C o m p la in t. Page BA

No rocking chair
retirement figures
in Judge’s plans
Lots of rain but no cool weather
T o d a y : M o s lly
cloudy wlih showers
u n d u le w l hun*
dersionns likely this
morning then paiu.il
clearing during Ihe
afternoon High In
Ih r lower MO* Vari­
able wind 5 to IO
mph Chance ol rain
00 percent

S A N F O R D — The sunny cor­
ner office on the courthouse
second Hour 1* decorated In
shades ol b lur with an or
cantonal accent of orange. A
couch, desk. book shelves and
several chair* .old lo l l x pro­
fessional, business atmosphere
but th rrr are homey, welcoming
touches loo.
An old-lashlunrd style wooden
rocking clm lr with Its blue untl
while sirl|M-d chair pud nils near
a w indow uud a gluss and
wooden |xnduluiii clock hangs

on Ihe wall, lick in g away Ih r
hours
S e v e ra l H e m * in c lu d in g a
needle jmiIi i I pillow, (rained art
a ii d e v e n a s m a l l b r a s s
p u p rrw rlg h t of an alligator w ith
lls head d ra w n hark, m n u lh
w ide open, signal those w ho stop
bv. tills Is Ih r oilier ol a rra l
G a to r fan

T h rre Isn't a hint of garnet and
gold III (lie office of Judge C.
Vernon Ml/r J r ., who earned
troth lit* undergraduate and law
degrees Irom liie University ol
Florida in Ills hometown of
Gainesville A season l lr k r l
See M is t, Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REQIO

Florida tops U.S. in crime
FBI report ranks Dade County nation’s leadei

Services held for Christina Holt
P O O l.ES V ILLE Md — llumlreil* »»f friends ami relative*
|m i keil a *inall Methodist rh u rrh In j m &gt; ihrir llnal respri t* in *
till » I h w mother anil stepfather i im u a ln l * lair nf her
atxlui linn to rover up hrr treating ilealh
During a 45 minute cetrm ony Saturday. 7-year nld Christina
Ifoli was irm rm lw frtl a* a child w ho brought happiness min
the live*nl m any proplr
Oul*ldr ih r church Irlrm l* rm h r.u rd great grandmother
Dorothy Money and grandmother Ju d ith lloll who a lirtn a irly
rai*rd Ihr girl In ih rli l,&lt;*ilrsvillr hmnr* after *lir was
alwindnnrd a* an Inlanl by her mother
"W e'll ml** her laii|(h her smile and her enthusiasm.” the
He* Lrwt* Mi Donald said id Ih r f{lrl. v*hn*e |&gt;a)am.i clad body
* a* Inn ml bulled lirhlud a Trq u rsta . Fla.. *ho|i|ilii|{ renter O il
28. *i* week* alter her death
Jo h n and Pauline Zlle are i harmed w tth flr*l degree murder
In her alleged twa ling death Sept |(i Both are tirliiit held
without Imnd In Palm I leach County jail
Tlte i **c attracted nationwide attention when Pauline Zlle
rr|Mirtrd hrr daughter missing following a shopping trip at a
Broward County flea market The child had lived with a
grandmother In IS*&gt;l«\lllr. and In Ju n e m m rd In with the
Zlle*

Dorm will remain closed
HOC A R A TO N
The Florida Atlantic UniverMlV dormitory
where mercury w « found will remain rinsed through the end
ol the *rmr*trr ofllctaU «aid
The *econd floor of the three «tory Seminole Mall I* will)
registering significant" level* of m e rru rv vapors. vinl F A U
spokrswnman Lvnn Laurent!
"W e don't anticipate reopening the dorm until nett
semester. *hr *aid.
The current term end* Dei Iti
Tw o «tudent* hate been »u*pended for allegedly taking
mercury from a physic* lab and iraving droplet* around their
dormitory. a tab and a pond la*t week
ljlltv rr*itv officials leave not Identified the *tudent». who are
the subject nf a criminal investigation expected to la«t two
more wrek*
Ma/ardou* wa*ie worker* cloved the building Nov 26 after
»tudent* lound tiny |**»l* of m ercury on *tair landing* and
called campus police
It was the third discovery of the toxic element on campus In a
week
Cleanup trews have Ireen Hushing out the air In Seminole
Mall with fan* and Idler*, hoping to bring the mercury vapor to
a les* ha/ardott* level. *aid Vincent Finelll FA U 's director of
environmental health and safety

■ y Ths Associated Press
Florida had mote crime* than any other
stale last year and Dade Countv was Ihr
nation's leader In total crimes among the
largest metropolitan arras. FBI stall*!!**
show
Broward and Palm Brach innntles ranked
lourth anil ststh In overall ami p m prriv
crime. hrl|ieii by a surge in recent pro|M-ny
crimes, at cording to the FBI * ' Crime in live
United States." rrjiort trlra*cd Sondav
Jacksonville ranked sixth lor violent
crimes. Ithh In properly •rimes and seventh
In serious i rune* Tam jia Si Petersburg
came in loth in violent crime*
The statistic* come as Florida rennet*
Irotn a Ivan age i&gt;| tourist atta&lt; k* lire report
hail a sols-ring rflrrt on tourism official*
Though It's one or two highly publicUed
crime* that keep tourists away a high itally
crime rale can still have a negative effect,
acknowledged Mark Mt Dermntt vice prrsi
deni nf the G rraler Fort laiuderdalc C o n ven ­
tion and Visitor* Bureau
*'(X course, we wish statistic* like that

were not widely puhllcUril. he wild
' In the wake ul ih r i rune* against lourtst*
last year, we heard people who were leery of
sending (xn plr here
wild Milkrtmott
"O r tolirr was our llrst p » l month In the
entire previous 12 m onthprrtnil ”
A total of KI.1 property and vmlrtd crimes
were com m lttrd for rv rrv 1,000 Dade
resident* the Itgurr* show
T h e increases in Dade and Broward
worsened their crime ranking* frnm the
prrvions year Dade moved past New York
tor tire top |M&lt;*mon tn violent crime and
Hm ward moved tfnm seventh to fourth in
total crime
Nome r i | r i l t uirn plaln n l the slatlslti*
were flawed, citing variation* In how
rtgoriHi* jailke ate aland keeping records
' W r havr one of the most aggtrsslvr
system* in the to m m y in term* id uniform
irim e rr|*&gt;eting said Tim Miairr ixanmt*
*loner ol the Florida Drparlm rnt of l-aw
Enforcement
.Mao the (••potation llgutes count only
(vefinanrrii resident*. |ienalifmg ateas like

South H onda tfiat havr million* of tnurtst*
illegal immlgtatd* and seasonal residents 1
I! M i might have 40 million visum* I •
the i time rales are u imputed only again*'
the 12 million rrsitleni*
It * grossly overstated fee awse of ||ie
transient |ihenom enon.*‘ said Steven
Vkisolskv. d e fe n s e attorney and Nova Uni
versify law pmfesaor
To curb m in e . Florida experts urge
intervention effort* w lirn potential rrtrm
rials are yiMinger aivd Increased punishment
for i rtminal*
lo u ve got to stall early and work with
at risk i hlldrrn
said ( harles Massey
rtiaiim an of the crim inal jvtstkr tieport merit
at B n r t i Atlantic University In lk&gt; a Katun
Wivotskv also a iletensr attorney said the
ft* u* should fir on hartlr oetl t rtminal*
Fur m any crime* — robfrerte*. burgta
lies raprs — vott frave h a rd lin e predatory
i rtminal* w ho rat k up hundred* o f crimes
he said They should fie the top priority of
any sensible lo m m u n lty that want* to
prof eel itself ”

Vintage views
Tht» photograph was taken In
Sanlord, presumably at tha
airport, coca 1937 Tha man on
tha tail is Baniamm F Mamas
format m ayor of Alim onta
Springs and Samirvota County
School Board mamadar. tha
olhar paopta ara umdantiftad
Hamas' graat granjdaughtar
Matdi Mamas, is anxious to
know who lhasa paopta ara. so
it you recognize any ol I ham
or tha avant. piaasa contact
Graca Men# Stmaophar

Birthday party benefits sym phony
MIAMI - Singer Maureen McGovern, former Mamed W ith
Children
ro star David Garrison and the New W orld
Symphony heljied conductor Michael Tllsori Thomas celebrate
hi* SOth birthday at a black-tie gala
"I didn't feel 50 until Just now?" Tllson Thomas salt] as he
took the stage to thank GOO friend* and fan* who turned out for
the musical tribute Saturday night Table* sold for $5,000 and
$10,000
The program ranged from Debussy and Copland to a medley
of Tll*on Thom as' favorite fiO* tunes performed by McGovern.
Garrison. Broadway * Marilyn Caskey and opera singer Hobert
Osborne
"Once upon a time. Marilyn Mourur wing llapjnr Birthday' to
a president." Garrison wild "A n d tonight Maurren McGovern
Is singing Gershwin to Michael Tllson Thom as What a lucky
g u y '"
Th e event raised $250,000 to benefit the Miami Beach-based
New World Sym phony. Tllson Thom as academy for graduates
of prestigious music schools The conductor, pianist and
composer will turn 50 on Dec 21

State board acts
against doctors
■ y Tha Aeeoclated Preee
OR LAND O Th e Slate
Board ol Medn tne has fined a
dt* tor $4 500 and ordered he
take refresher courses alter he
amputaled an elderly woman s
fra ctu re d a rm because It
wouldn't heal
The board also crttlcDed Dr
Jose L Ferrer n( Daytona lor
(ailing to get a second opinion.
Ferrer said he avoided other
doctors because he and his
partner were ostracized by the
medical community.
" I think this t* a disgrace."
said txtard member Dr Fuad
Ashkar Saturday at a meeting
of the group. "I'm really hor
rifled by how the elderly arr
still treated."
The board on Saturday also
lined and gave a six month
suspension to a doctor who
made sexual comments to
patient* during a pelvic exam­
ination

Revenge could have sparked fatal fire
F O N T L A U D E R D A L E — Angry at his roommate, a resident of
a group home for the elderly and mentally disabled started the
fire which sprrad and killed five of hi* housemates, official*
said
" T h e cause of the fire was a resident selling fire to the
belonging* nf another resident.” said Hubert Lombardo, a
senior official with the stale Health and Kehabllltallve Service*
Department's Tallahassee headquarters "Th e re was an
argumrnt between two of the residents, and one of them ran."
Though MRS didn't Identify the roommate*, former resident*
of the Assisted Living Com m unity Home told The Palm Beach
Past the lire broke oul III the bedroom shared by Jam es
Johnson. 57. and Nathaniel Charleston II. 49
Th e Broward County ShertfT* Office hasn't determined the
exact cause of the Thursday morning fire
"H R S Is not Investigating these deaths of this fire." I1SO
spokesman Ott Cefkin said Sunday. "W e have come to
absolutely no conclusions wliaisoever."_________________________

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Members of the latard agtrrd
with Ferrer that the woman's
1992 case was a difficult one
Tlte 79 year old had advanced
Alzheimer's disease and w as
uncooperative. m aking It dll
(tcult to ensure the arm re
malned immobilized
T h e patient also had severe
osleo|MHosis. w hich made It
more difficult to attach tin
plements to help immobilize
the fracture.
B u t the hoard criticized
Ferrer (or (ailing to ask (or a
set oitd opinion Itrfore deciding
to amputate — even though
the (tatlent's son In law hail
agreed to lurgo a set find opi­
nion
T h e hoard also lined Dr
Grayson C. Snyder $5 EXX) and
suspended his license tor six
m o n th s The lllo u n ls to w n
p hysicia n was accused of
m aking sexually explicit re
marks during pelvic examina­
tions on lour female patients

Expired tax will
cut school funds
for new buildings
■y Thw Astcolatsd F r s is

TA LLA H A S S E E — Counties
will lose nearly hall their state
s&lt; hiad building money next year
unless lawmakers (Ind a way to
replace a declining utility tax
T h e state Office ol Educational
Facilities estimates the money
lor construction at college*, u n ­
iversities and public school dis­
tricts will shrink Im m $981
million tor Mir 1994-95 school
year to $490 million next year
T h e sta ir trust fund that
provides Mir m onry comes from
a tux on monthly electric ant)
telephone hills Bui the tempo
rary Increase lawmaker* enacted
In the utility laxrs expires Mils
year.
A 21 n un diet task forte was
set u|i early fills year lo come up
with replacement m o nry raising
Ideas for the 1995 Legislature
Some include

— Expanding utilities taxes to
cover table leirvlslon. water and
sewer
— Letting loral governments
Increase taxes on real-estate
sales
— Using stale gasoline lax
monry lo help |iav school Iran*
portal io n « o*t%
— Raising student fees at col­
leges and universities
— Encouraging school district*
to raise more monry through
|irnny sales taxes and Impact
(res
The task force will debate the
proposal* at a Dec 19 m rrtln g
In Orlando and compile u rrporl
lor lawmakers
The stale m onry has never
fully (Mid for school building
SchtMd officials havr had lo find
other ways In build classroom*
anil manage crowded campuses,
such as voter approved bond
Issues and year round classes

THE WEATHER
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST

T o n ig h t : F a ir e x c e p t (o r
patchy late night log Low tn the
lower GO* Light northwest wind
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TU ES D A Y
W EDNESDAY
TH U R SD A Y
F R ID A Y
In the lower HO* Light north­ M O N D A Y
P tly su n n y 8 2 -0 2
P tly c ld y 8 2 02
P t ly c ld y 82 02
P t ly c ld y 82 02
west wind becoming north 5 to C lo u d y 82 6 2
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Wednesday through Friday —
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STATISTICS
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north lo upper GO* south High*
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TU ES D A Y
T h e high te m perature In
S O L U N A H T A B L E : Min H 05
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3A

POLICE BRIEFS
DUI arrests
• Fernando Ihiartr 34 1 V I SwIm I Palm U r
Altamonte
N|rflnu« »* • *ne*led by Hanford l‘i»U«r on rlM i^r* ol «tn%imjc
umler I lie Influence on Friday evening
.
• l i U . i n l G n m rr 21 ; |h
tr^i Loop Apt
212
( ‘a M rlb m y , » j » arrr*tr«l by Hanford Isrflce on charge* of
driving under Ibc influent e on Halutdav morning

Rockin,’ rollin,'
at Sailfest '94

Dom estic violence charged

Rock n roll came to Sanford
Saturday night Derek and the
Slammer* performed nearly
four hourt at the Sanford Civic
Center in conjunction with
Sailfest 94 Sailors, crew and
fan* crowded into the center
for a tun filled evening wdh
music, food and drink

David Fugrne Armstrong 17, 131 t’Wnaon Drivr Altamonte
Sptlng% wav that grit a lib domestic v loir imp by Srm lnolr
County Stir till officer* on Hal unlay
Drputlr* weld Armstrong had lirrti Involird in a vrttu l
dispute valift til* mot b n al lh r home thrv share
According lo deputies hr v l r w l hi* m otlirl and *hr rallrd
for rm rrg riu v aaalfttamr
W hen d rp u tlr* arrlvrd to Invrangatr th rv m h I A rm stro n g
tir« a m r m u onfirrwtlvr T h r y wild th ry handcuffed h im am i Ird
hint away

Ih r y «ahf Armstrong opt I ihi hi* mot tin when hr wa* tiring
taken away l*oiltr al*o wild Arrn*tiong kept making v rrtu l
thrral* agalnat til* mot hr r and thq a n e.ltng of flirt* even aflrt
hr » « i lakrn to thr John t folk &lt; orr n t tonal Facility
Hr wa* hr Id without bond al thr Jo hn K folk ( or ree l tonal

Facility

Strong arm robbery alleged
Mark latmar William* UI ta d Lake Mobtlr Aliam ontr
Spring* wa* i hargrd with »lrung aim robbery try Srrninolr
County M irriir• drpuiir* on Hatutday
1Vrpottr* *aid hr rn trtrd tlir |r ia n t haul marl on K
Altam ontr D rtvr and purchased two anda* at ■l»*lng tlmr
A firr I hr il&lt;*&gt;r» w r r r It* krd hr Itlrd to gain rntrv tnio I h r *lorr
t {aiming th rrr w a* a prnblrm with I hr wwta thry wild
W tirn th r i Irtk opened th r door. Ih ry wild h r grahtw d tirr tiy
th r atm and tor m i h rr to g lv r him ia « h and t r v r r a l • WK)
m o n ry otdrt*

H r r * a jm l tint wa* caught a *hort dm .on r aw ay
H r wa* lakrn to thr John t! folk t'nrrrrtlonal Facility and
hr Id on *4 tMM) bond

Multiple charges filed
Mu harl Anfltociv Mllchrll V i 703 lohn*on St Sanford wa*
(h a rg rd with battery on a law- rnfnrrrm rnt ollUrr rr*i*ting
a r m ! with violence, driving with a *u«|&gt;rndrd licensr and with
|MM*rwkm ol drug (jarapliernalia by Srrninolr County *tirrifr*
dr|&gt;ut lr « on Friday
Deputies wild they b ird lo pull him ovrr (or a traffic violation
and had dlflk ully doing *o
W h rn hr finally Mopped they *aid lie could not producr a
driver llc rn »r They *atd ih ry a»krd him to pul hi* hand* on
Ih r hood of ih r pattol &lt;ar anti tie told them hr didn t want to
do that "
A flrt ta ilin g lor I mc hup Irom o ih rr officer*. d rp u tlr* *aid
Ih ry tried to handcuff h im H r tirgan sw inging hi* a rm * and
atlrm pM tlg to lire, they wild th e y *altl h r scuinrd wi t h them
punt h rd ih rtn kh k rd ih r m and knocked I h r in lo ih r ground
They *aid h r wa* *praved twice in Ih r la i r w llh pepper spray,
but lu tui avail

T h r y rrp n rird that hr dragged two oftlcrr* into a nrarby
swampy arra w ltrrr Ihry were k nrr d rrp in water m u d and
weed*
D rp u tlr* wild th ry h rllr v r d M llch rll wa* under th r in f lu r m r
of aottir s i l l of *ulM tam e lircausr h r showed extreme *trrngth
and violence In the ( m u i . they said h r had a lw a y s been
i o rd ia l" even In arrest *ttual1on*
l l r Wa* lu k r t i lo Ih r .Tulin K INdh I m t n 1tonal f ai titty anil
h r Id o w M T k V tta V iK

Warrant arrest
• Katrn Hence Hurst 36 b ill S Oak Avr Sanford was
t hargrd wllh vkdating thr irrm * of hrr profmilion on charge* of
*rlllrig marijuana She wa* held at ih r Jo hn E
folk
f o r m (tonal Fat llity

Incidents reported to authorities
• A I9HH Hyundai wa* reportedly burglari/rd Thurwclay.
p.trkrd al an auln wilr* lot In thr 3.100 block of U S Highway
17-93 llrar f-akr Mar&gt; Shrrtlf* drpullc* wild a ra ssrtlr radio
valued at 9 1(XI w a* stolen Irom ih r vehicle
• Sanford police said a power saw and drill, w ith a total value
of $17, were said to have hern taken Thursday from a
residence In th r 300 block of Jrssam lnr A vrn u r In Sanford
• Several T V sets, a microwave uvrn and oihrr Items with a
total valor of $1,710 w rrr rrportrdlv stolen Thursday from a
residence In Ih r 400 blot k ol Myrtlr A v rn u r In Sanlurd
• A rrsldrntlal burglary was rrfiorird Thursday at a ho m r In
Ih r ItiOO block of West Third Street police wild several
|ia&lt; kagrs of meat were lakrn from ih r rrfrigrtalor. and oihrr
Item* w rrr Initially rrportrd missing Police rrportrd some of
ih r Items w r r r latrr located til bushes across the street from
lfir residence, as well as In a wooded arra south of Mungousilnr
and Third S lrrrt

Man charged with
abuse to infant
■ r V IC K I D w S O K M Iin

Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — Douglas L r r
Krause. IH. 4330 S Orlando
Drive. Sanford, was charged
with aggravated child abuse on
Saturday by Sanford Poller.
Sanford fuller said Ihry werr
Informrd by Arnold Palmer Hos­
pital In Orlando of a (msslhlr
case of c h ild nhnwt* of an
8 -rlg h l ■week old child from
Sanford
According In poller. Ih r child
was admitted lo that hospital
from C'rntral Florida Regional
Hospital suffering from respira­
tory failure Th e tnrdlr.il staff
performed a C T scan and found
iw n srp a rslr skull Iracturrs
The Injuries, th ry wild, were
consistent with strikes to the
head and with shaken Inlant
syndrome

Kiause and Ihr child's mother.
Anuindn Dealt, w rrr taken lo ihr
Snnlord Police Department and
liilrrvlrvred separately.
Police wild the mother told
them lhai ih r father had struck
ih r child In the head on two
separate occasions alMiui two
weeks before and recently. They
said she wild hr had prevented
her Irom hrljiing Ihr child. They
wild sltr wa* threatened by Ihr
father lhat she would lie hurt It
she revealed the incidents
police wild Ihr father had told
them lh.it Ihr child had lallrn
from the couch and h r had
found Ihe child crying on ih r

floor.
Poller said Krause later admilled lo hilling ihe child
Krause was taken lo the John

F. folk Correctional Facility and
held on $4,000 bond,

Listing
of sex
offenders
grows

PA CK &amp; SHIP

requirement in 1993
Those convicted ol tea crime*
against rh lld lrn or vlolrnl *ev
crime* agatrikl elderly people
since Oc t I. |&lt;1*13 must keep the
Florida Department erf Law F.n
forceineni inform ed of their
whereabouts
F1H.P, UMltflV'k IlM «ll
df III
sheriffs if a u-offender moves lo
their arra. a d d -can release the
lt*t to anyone w let ask*
Name* go on the list when an
offender l» released from prison
or the court system, so many
convicted since O rto b rr 1993
haven't reached that stage
For exam ple, m m r ol th r
names so far has an Alachua
C o u n ty address. G a in e sville
(idle e ( 'hlef Wayiand Clifton told
Th e Gainesville Sun for a story

ANY
| RUBBER STAM P

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( 1 Block S of Sanford Middle School on 17 97)

1810 S. French A ve . S anford •323-4341

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Your Holiday Wrapping,
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■ y Th a Associated F u n
TA LLA H A S S EE Law rn
fo rtrtnrnl Official* are facing a
dilemma a* names are added to
Florida's puhlk lt*i id *rs of­
fender* and their addresses
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,irr p i l i n g iiiixr concern m r i listening In people
irtl u« who t* unlit &lt;in&lt;1 a lio I* wrong. than bring
t otii emed over lltr Iratlnit* prop k arr giving anil
taking
T b rrr « a « a i n t i l n r n i r on ilit n r t lk ' v ln lr n r r
r n r n l l v III 1 ampa I h r unit tiling that i a m r Irtnn
It w.»« a tool nutation of lltr question regarding
who Is light anti who t» a rung
Sarah H u rl an assistant district a tln rim In

Utllnci , Mas* Is trailing a "Zero Tolerainr
campaign It ralU for strlctri punishment lor
people atm hrat r r U i iv r . nr others In (kin ir.tli
vtnlrni r situation.
HillsDxough Stair A tln m ry Harrs' L r r C o r
complained that It is nearly lni|«&gt;s%iblr in [ifr*
srcutr abusers a lirn thrlr victims refuse in I ratify
against I firm
Hurl saltl llr.it unlrss prosecutions Hit rrasrd
You il trriirr open a lot m orr lunrrat parlors She
u lit ih r hontk klr ratr i* going tn irnrrase
Hurl told Cor that vtrtints often refuse tn
prosecute because ih rv frar for lltr In rs nr safrtv
Of themselves or thrtr lamtltrs

NAT HENTOFF

The war against offensiveness
Rtck G u y Is a m rn ile r of Stratus* s Cextimon
Council amt when hr was a student, hr had Ix-rti
electrd tn tile National Ihxiot S x tety Acttxdlng
ly, the cuuncll mernhrr was let.tied lo her the
krvtKitr sprakrr at Nottingham High St head s
National Honor Society Induction dinner Nus
arinah Jackson v h r president ol the society at
the high school, had the .inthoett. to t l u s w a
»|xaker and thought there would lx- no con
trovers.
She was wrixig Sane students at NoCllngham
have aptwrently taken an advanced placement
ccxtrsr in [Milltk al correctness so the. ran ittm r
smtxtlhly into o dirge The post Standard a
S . r sense nrws|ia|«rr. rrpotts that Kirk G u y has
b rrn dlstn.ttrd hreause nf his conservative
.lew s, among them his opposition tn ahnrlkxt
and his criticism nf hormiM xualtty
"People." sats Susannah Jackson
thought
he would tie offensl.r." There Is a growing
demand
In many arras of srhcstling
to
c leanse languagr and Ideas ol oflrnanenrsa
At Nottingham High School lire vote tn the
National Honor S x ie ty chapter on whether Rt. X
G u y might hr too offensive for these bright
toung students tn endure was 23 against his

cotning 20 In favor and 30 students atwiaining
W'hat w rrr Ihr atsstalner* afraid v tf
" I was . r iy u |mwc
S usannah Jacksott
said
that people
rejected hint as a
speaker because eg
ft Is v i e w s " S h r
added Ihal Iter c holer
nf speaker w o u ld
h a .r I n n foul inch
aetepird - If he cw
site had I tie same
lirliefs as exit ntrm
leers ** In lltr same
H w l Siaiulard *tor.
K m k Guv noted I ha I
h is r e j r c i i a n ll
lusirated what m an.
ol the vexing are tie
ing taught ahexit the
value eg fire srwee h
He xent mt tn sav
that * many eg thr
same (n|k% (who fvar
him from tpraktngl

H irin g fired d ep u ty
I don’t find It hard tn believe dial Sanford roller
Commissioner A A McClanahan and Police Chlrf
Ralph Russell have pulled annthrr lamer and rtled
i he com tnunlty. You would l hi ilk that with
Siinlord having such a large black imputation that
these two would liave thought dial hiring Steve
Martin would fie a political bombshell
I llnd ll unfortunate that the residents of our
com m unity do not know thr whole truth behind
Steve Martin's bring at the Sheriffs Department
For I believe that if th r full story were known,
residents would tie demanding the firing of
someone high up In die sheriffs administration. I
do know the truth hut I will save it for a more
appropriate time
T o even consider hiring Steve Martin Is asking
lor trouble li makes die police department and
city look i allous and Insensitive to the needs of the
black com m unity. As Reverend Rue krr staled at
the commission meeting. It would lie a slap In the
face to those In thr black com m unity for this hiring
lo lake place
It Is Imperative for residents to understand that
there were other appllcanis for these Jobs. Uut we
all must understand dial If one Is not one of Ralph
Russell s fair,haired hoys they're not going lo be
lilrrd. II the city had Iwen smart they would have
hired one of thr very qualified women w ho applied
Hul d ir Nrandrrthals that run our city are so
plg-hradrd that It's Impossible to see beyond thrtr
own egos I think Ralph Russrll's hatred of women
In law enforcement Is so strong dial he will go tn
any extreme not to hire one. and do everything In
his power to try lo run die ones already on the
department oil die force.
Regardlrss of Ihr ouicnmc of this mess I find It
highly disturbing to hear certain members of die
black community threatening violence. T h is type
of language and behavior play tight Into the hands
ol people like Russell and McClanahan Violence Is
not the answer lo this Th e bl.uk com m unity has a
lot of voting [xiwer and they should exercise It
vigorously In the Dec. 6 election
Voters must remember that Commissioner A .A
Mi Cl.mahnn was the main driving force In putting
Ralph Russell In command o l dir (K ille r depart*
merit As It has turned out. Russell inis become a
real alhatross for the city. T h is uloor should makr
people- quest Ion McClanahan s ability to make
coni|M-teut d e c i s i o n s Ralph Russell and A .A
McClanahan arr llkr mlnded [xnplr. and as such,
arc like birds of a feather who Mock together.
Rick Shrafer
Sanford

A ls i In u|*statr New Vixk a tXlltKcard high
it n e r the rx|xesawwv ftas twen .andall/ed lour
times The intrnsttv eg the [errpreratews desire to
rertscX was tm[xeswl»e as they fcxind [Willems
w ay s to &lt;limb unto that tailtsewrel
The defacers were abortion rights wettvtslx
scandalised by the efliexttery eg the Wewtrrn New
Vork t ha pier eg feminist* for life tn putting up
this message
A taxi ton has two vie tints
ixte
dead one wounded
A [dxxw num lirf was
added and It prw.tded as alternatives to
ahofimn a n rs a tn eight diffrrent agencies
[inntdtng prenatal rare housing free flnarwtal
artel medtral awsistaner parrtitirig classes arte)
adoption cexmwrltng Each time the tx tits eard was
a Mae k rd the phone numhei was &lt;tossed out

Nottingham h a*e
apparently tax an an
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And each time the talltBMfd was de-taerd there
were reports in some *g lh» Ux al [*a[wrs eg what
thr vandaltrrrs had done and nvextey c amr tn to
lepalnt the talltseard from pe.^4e wtxxn tlxf rmmist* fix Ltle chajxet had never hraref eg No
far 92 500 has hern sent an ultes(xc trd
amount fix a very rvunexni* all. ile y c r w .l area

JACK ANDERSON

Uranium buy not
such a hot deal

T o r i l r a typical example Irt * a s su m r a m an
lw .it. his « i l r S h r refuses lo report It tn [wilier
txcausc s h r knows r v r n If h r M m n v t r lr d , h r will
1w nut on Ih r s lrrrt w ithin days and s h r r-ould
again !w a vk urn

It must l«r nntnl that malrs arrn't lltr only
[arsons w Ih &gt; resort lo this type of ykdrrvrr A study
of thr crime irjiorts &lt;a m rd rrgularly tn th r
San/orrf Herald will show that many w lyrs ami
girllrtrnds arr arrrstrd for assault of battery in
domestic violence cases
Kyrn II thr poller a ir callrd by s in im n r surh as
a nrighfmr ih r alntsrd spouse or Irtrnd rrlusrs in
»tgn any ehargrs T h r offlerr has thr authority In
most r a w . to fllr thr rhargrs without tliat supfxxl
but again, thr jwrson who has b rrn beaten fears
for hrr or his life and rrf usrs to trstlfy tn court
What will resultr this situation Is to m akr
punishm rnt much m orr s rv rrr If a m an hrats a
woman or a woman hrats a man. th rrr should hr a
sirtet jail srntcotr given, possibly lotkiwrd try
probation w h k b p rrvrn ts thr atr.srr im m m m m t
In contact, with the vtcura.
Certain!). lltcrc Is no axsuraror lliat a [rrrson
wouldn t rrprat ih r tiratlng ih r second time alter
h r or shr has hern in jail for two years, compared
to tiring let go wilh nothing m orr than a warning
as w r have now in most casrs
Ilul thr threat ril bring Incarcerated lor any
length of time, wuh thr [imiyihility ot loss oi
rm p lu ym rn t nr other problem* It m ay create,
would hr an rxtellent d rtrrrrn t
H url's 'Zero Tolerant r ' program look domestic
ll.im u idr rales hum 20 a year down in xrru alter
she Inirixluced ll in her home town ol Quincy
W r hrtleve lilts should tie rlosrlv examined by
Florida ulllt lals. as It may well lx one of th r biggest
steps inward reducing this type nf violence that
has Iwen suggested

wcxild Iw the first lo ace use me eg inlnfrtaix e

It’s not anger, it’s anxiety
H O S TO N — Its been nearly a month since
ihe political artLsts xkete hed a new composite
profile for Ihr Great Hall ul American Slereo
types TfMlay. The Angry W h ltr Man has la krn
a permanent place beside Susan Sm ith's
rendering of the bloc k rarjac krr
Fndless analysts and exit [Killers have told
us how while men fumed off lo Ih r [Mills this
year and pushed the lethal levers ||ow they
committed not-so-random acts of violence on
Drmocrals.
T h is ubiquitous portrait has not o n ly
generated political fear It's produced endless
soul-searching about how best to appease and
appeal to this inad man T h r Drmocrals havr
begun to sound like haltered family members
telling each other not to get Daddy mad again
Well, forgive me. but a lever Is not a trigger
T h r [x » t office Is a m orr dangerous place to
work than the polls And voting Is still a
non violent protest
W r all know the tojxigraphy of Hie 1DH4
gender gap by now. W r know that a majority of
m rn voted He publican and a majority of
women voted Democrat W r know- ib.it It was
men who switched parties this year. And yes.
they moved with something approaching
vehemence.
Hut the chlrf ojx-ratlve word here isn l anger
Il'su n x lrty.
Hefore we frame Ihe picture of The A n gry
White Man, wc ought to study the penitmrnto.
the deeper Image shining through the paint- As
R obert Retch said In a speech to the
Democratic Leader ship Council last week, "the
old middle class has become an anxious
class."
Th e biggest drop In Democratic support on
Flection Day was among men who lack college
degrees This group Includes th rrr out of four
working men. and has suffered a 12 percent
decline In average real Incomes In thr last 15
years.
Uut that doesn't explain w hy working men
were more anxlnus/angry than w o rk in g
women who were earning still less. The answer
Is partly In their sense of direction.
fly and large, wom rn still see thrlr lives as
better than thrtr mothers T h is Is the genera­
tion that has tradrd depression for stress — not
a wholly had bargain. The y have more options
and more power as well us more obligations
On (he other hand, working men. especially
yo u ng, white, non-colb-ge graduates, see
themselves as doing worse than thrlr fathers
Those fathers were brads of households T h e y
aren't able to be. T h r gender gap In wages
between men and women Is closing — because
men's wages are going down. So are their
prospect!. Meanwhile they are expected to do
the dishes

Al the risk of m oving from the gender gap
Into the ranynn. I would suggest that some
m rn and some wom en sometimes have
somewhat — add your own qualification —
different senses of self *nd self wurih Mrn
h a .r traditionally hinged more of their Identity
on their economic role as prnvtder Women
havr seen their economtr worth as one p lrrr ol
a larger life as juggler and &lt;arrtakrr
values of self reliance and
Independence, m rn
are m o rr likely to
think they havr In
jilck themselves tiji
by t h e i r o w n
b&lt;K)t*tra|&gt;s Women
arr more likely to
Ix-Heve In a network
of rrlatlonshljis
So In a pinch, or In
an anxious moment
m rn may lx* more
attracted In the call
of gettin g g o v e rn ­
ment off our backs
Women may lx- m orr
hopeful about or Irss
dism issive of gov
eminent as a neces­
sary source of con
n e c tlo n and even

help.

those of In

( But Ihe chief
operative word
here isn'l anger.
It's anxiety.

Th e n too. at every
turn of the dial this
1
. .
year, there were the talk shows, which herarnt
wtiat analyst A n n l^-wls culls a "natlona
electronic consciousness-raising session foi
m en." On these shows m rn (mostlyi partlcl
[&gt;atrd In a speak-out that said "something I*
wrong with soelrty."
None ol this Is meant to replace [xilltlcal
analysis with psychoanalysis More men and
women — especially married ones — voted
alike than voted differently K vrn down in thr
gender gup. many women shared dismay
about government hut didn't like the Re­
publican answer. Th e same was true for
African Americans
Hul Ihe difference between anger and
anxiety Is more than a syllable or two Anger
looks for a target. Anxiety looks for reassur­
ance Anger can only yell Anxiety can still
listen.
A rr there angry white men? Sure. J can
name three — Dole, Gingrich and Helms —
who w rre pan of the elected, not Ih r electorate.
Hul T h e Angry White Man Is m uch too pul a
moniker for my la sir.Thls was no drtve-by
shooting. Just an ordinary' attack. Ail anxiety
attack.

W A S H IN G I«IN — Ihe resent Amen* an
m lM hm to whisk tx x u b grade uranium nut of
ih r &lt; entral Asian rrpubtM d Karaklistan is
not meeting w uh scoilsdrs from all ctxner*
That s tieeause- the (xtre [Mid f&lt;x it — around
9.to million kx taxi kilograms — may well
have set a record Amerk a will lx unable to
match tn the future
The rtiMsSin codenamed iNoject Sap
phtre. was no jewel .4 a deal &lt;xie I’rnlagtxt
official qulpfxd
T h r nurlear
experts wr talked to
are w.xried that the
United States won I
tx aWe la afford tlx
(Wire id peace The
US
gtiserrimenl tx
&lt;urfeeitly tryin g to
arrange the p u n lu**r
of 500 metric tons ol
highly enriched u ra­
n iu m from Russia If
Ih r deal w i th
Karaklistan is any
indication, tt % an ol
frr we might have to
refuse
There is naturally E lb e price paul for
II may well have
only one reason for
so! a record
A m e ric a I o b u y
America will be
n u c le a r m a te ria ls
unable lo match tn
f r o m R u s s ia o r
the future j
K a z a k h s ta n — to
reduce the
stixkpllrs. often [MKitly guarded ot bomb
grade material to prevent terrorists or
unfriendly nations from gaining access to it
"W c may have set a precedent lor ju vin g
an exorbitant am ount." a loji l&gt;r|iartmriit of
Energy oflu lal familiar with the deal told our
axMxlutr Dale Van Alla
If Ihe w m r jirtie
holds for Ruwtiu. they'll lx aide to Ikilance
their hudgrt by selling enrubed uranium to
us Into I lie* next millennium We ought lo
It! ve concerns aboil I that "
Last month's ileal came atamt allet Kazakh
officials (old ibe American ambassador thui
they'd tx willing to sell thru mu tear matrrt.il
lo the Untied Stales Kazakh olflilals say they
havr no Interest In maintaining thrlr own
atomic arsenal
During a private meeting in Ju ly with
Am erican officials, Kazakh Sclrnre Minister
V la d im ir S S h k o ln ik m ade c lra r hla
country's stance on nurlear proliferation
According lo the notes of one attendee,
Shkolnik said "W c want to 1*' an rxample to
the rest of Asia on bow- you should handle
your nuclear wrajxm s W’r want lo have
everything that we do with nut k-ar materials
oul in thr o ix n “
Hul such cooperation carried a price.
According lo one AmrrIt an official the
Kazakh government originally wanted $50
million (or its uranium , while another source
claims the original asking price was &lt;lose to
9100 million At the request ol the Kazakh
government, the final figure has not hern
made jiuhllc. though one Kazakh official pul
the number at "m o re than 910 million, but
not m any lens of millions '*
One source familiar with the deal says Ihr
llnul (trite was In the neighborImmm) ot 930
million In direct aid and lncrnllvrs. whw h
also hu|&gt;|x-its lo l x Ihr u|&gt;pruxli!iulr matket
value for fdKl kilograms of highly ritrlrhcd
uranium When soil) m resjMtnsihle governmenis &lt;m the o|xn market, highly enriched
uranium has a fair markri value ol attain
950.000 jx r kilogram
Desjiiie the glad handing over lltr suc­
cessful mission. Kazakh officials now say the
material wr Ixnighl may not lx- as deadly as
American oflltlals suggest Kazakh officials
have •wild that only about 5 jx-rceni ul ihtlolul — or 30 kilograms — Is of the Itlghlv
enriched, homb-grade variety. Th e n-si ol the
payload, they claim . Is of lower qualify, m im ic
of ll mixed wilh other alloys Ihal matlr It lar
less valuable, ff I hat's correct, thru America
just juild more than 20 times tlie market
value for 30 kilos of bomb gradr material
T h a i might still lx* a gtxxl deal If If was a
o n e -llm r purchasc*. Hut by all Indications ll
Isn't.

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M iz e
C «a tla ii* d fro m P i | i I A
(Milder fur yrat* Mi/r attend*
Itome M I m II game* and or
. askHially ( i r « tn away ( a m o
aa well. In wait h hla alma
mater* tram
Ih e Judge a ttrib u te d hla
(Mtarar raspy ru n e mi (he day of
ihla Interview in a "bug" rather
than oaeruar by a Gatnr (an who
• a t r h e d h la t r a m ’* fo u r
lour Intown lead No* 2(1 meli
away In rite Dual quarter In a
31-31 tie with u (rotate rivals lire
t Viaula Stale Semlnnlea The two
o&gt; hunt* will (are u#T again In the
Sugar Howl after lire Srminnleo
defeated Atatiarna for the S f C
r hant(rtonsh!|i Halurday
Aa hlo Id years aa a rtrrult
ruurt Judge draw In a rto a r Mire
liaa no tnlrnikm of r u king away
hla retirement lie has already
(rut hla name on the hot of
lodges railed In handle i trull
duties ft* Judges who brrnnre III
or have raae or herluling ran
(hr la
The day after I retire." Mire
said, "I'll atari hark to work In
the ju ve n ile d ivisio n so In
raaerrt e I in deferring m y re
lU rm enl by two weeks " Mire
retire* hum the criminal bent h
at the end of D r r e m lr i but will
serve on the juvenile bench for
tw o weeks w h ile In r o m ln g
Judge Gene Stephenson receives
tra in in g
S te p h e n so n was
elected a rtri ult court Judge S m
rt and w ill g e l a w eek of
twlentattnn and a week of school
after he takes hts oath of office In
January
Along with serving as a Judge
emerliua Judge Mire intends to
take t tvtl mediation training and
bet ontc a rerllfled mediator
" I also w ant to do some
Volunteer work live I t j year old
Judge e a p la ln e d
M ire said
county court Judge John Sloop
who la Involved tn Habitat lor
Hum anity has sparked hla Inter
r*i in ihe group
f * Tm not a skilled ra rp rn trr or
a n y th in g " M lrr said
but aa
Judge Stoop said. I can go out
•nd push a wheelbarrow or lay
and nr wMnerhtng like that I'd
like wane good physical activity
like that
Aa a hobby the Judge and hts
wife. Mary, grow coses and
retirement from I (re Irene h will
afford him the opportunity to
tend the couple s 120 or so
Irushes Mr* Mire operates three
child day rare renters in Sanfcwd
and recently sold a fourth ren
ter
Spending more lime with Ills
grandrhildren la also in the
Judge's plan There are lour
grande htldren in the Mire rlan
with a fifth one on the wav The
nru|rie may also do *ome travel*
tng
In other words. I want to keep
real busy.** Mire said " I don't
want in go brain dead as I've told
a lot of people I think m any
people make I he mistake when

DEATHS

th ey re tire ol not keeping
active "
Mice came to Seminole County
In 1050 after Gainesville girw
tear Urge few hts liking
"W hile I wa* growing up and
going to law m hoot Gainesville
got to lie a bigger comm unity
than what 1 liked I was Icsrklng
for s small town." the Judge
recalled, "and In 1059 Sanford
certainly filled that Mil It wa* a
•mall ciM nm unlfy I thought It
waa a nice place hi raise s
l-innly I liked the lot aI ton of II In
theCenlrsI Florida area “
Mire practiced law with at
tornry F.d Shlnholser for IB
month* l)irn In April 1900. tie
was apfatcntrd to fill the one*
pued term of a county judge who
11led in ((T iff He waa elected
county Judge in his own right In
the fall of IOAO
After orre lour year Irrm . Ml/e
u|Mrd not to seek re election as
county Judge and went Into
jMtvalr practice Icm I A years tn s
(•arinrr*liip with attorney Mac k
Cleveland
In January. I 0H|. Ml/e was
appointed c irr ult court Judge
upon the retirement of Judge
Voile A Williams J r He was
reelected twice without nppual
Uon

Of all Ihe rtrrult court dlvl
skirts In which thr Judge has
srrvrd. tie liked general civil.
b r* t

I've found the general rtvtl
caara w rrr more interesting
M u r explained "You gel wane
unique raar* I heir Where more
of lire criminal case* are more
routine “
One of three Judges presiding
in the r n m Inal division. Ml/e
wild there is ntcae violent crime
today than when he ||r*i look
c tlc r The larger pofrulatliMt and
increased drug u w contribute to
the v lute til rrUnes. he *ald
In cMder to stem the escalating
crime rate M u r said a long term
rem edy In c lu d in g p ro v id in g
better education and better
parenting for children may hr
Ihe key Parrnta need to really
rare about their children and
give them ptoprt guidance as
they grow, he noted
"T h e majority of people who
are In thr criminal court sys
trio
Ml/e said "do not have a
lot of education and do not have
g&lt;a&gt;d job skills Many of them are
from very dysfunctional families
That's not their fault, tn most
case* that's )u*i what it ta Until
we ran have in our society,
heller educated people With
b rttrr job skills (nan good family
bw kgrounda. I'm afraid It la
going to get a lot worse And for
that cycle to work, we re talking
about another generation before
It would really take eflrct."
Fostering gf*&gt;d self esteem in
their children Is another key rale
parrnts have, he added "So
many of them are abused, not
Just physically, but sometime*
r moitonal abuse Is worse When

Sun Drive—
C o a lla a s d frocw Fag* 1A
unable to locale any official
docum rnla Indicating that all nf
the pcoprny owners had I(wired
been g iv e n advance notice
* This should hair hren done,"
he said "b u t at this time. I can't
find any pajirfa to show that It
was "
Hr* Paul lloyrr. pastor of
Holy ('rasa Lot hem C hurch, also
located on Sun D rive , said.
"W hen the rh u rrh received It's
C O It ertlfk ate of occupancy|. we
w rrr under the impression that
we had paid all of Ihe fees and
charges and that there wouldn 1
t&gt;r anything further regarding
building th r r h u rrh at that
local km "
Under the revised s« heduk the
c h u r r h w o u ld he assessed
$91172 38 The original sug
grated amount Irfore Ihe revised
l i s t i n g w o u ld h a v r b e e n
$19 084 54
Hohrrt J Schmidt who lives
on Sun Drive, told the com
mission he would like to sell hts
pm prrty "Hut with this asaras
m rn t." h r said. "It m ay hr
imjHMSiblr to sell It. and I may
end up having to continue living
there and continue paying the
Inlrrrsl for 10 or m orr year* "

said. " A large nuin b rr are Inc ar
ceratrd for non violent crime*
We need to have diversionary
program* for people (chargrdi
with non violent crime* rather
than (sending them to) prison so
we ran free up prison spare for
Ihe violent and habitual offend
ers an they will serve a longer
portion of their sentence ”
Th e Interesting case* and the
variety of lawyers have made hi*

years a* a Judge enjoyable. Ml/r
said, along with working, the
courthouse staff and support
personnel

Ml/e see* us becoming a mocr
litigious society, with more and
more people taking their dis­

putes to the courts
" A lot of rlvtl rases are filed
today that you wouldn't have
seen when I first took office." he
co m m en ted
"The p u b lic ity
about some of thr teal big
verdicts gives a lot of people
unrealistic expectations when
they bring a raae * For every
million dollar verdict, there may
be 100 case* with little If any
monetary recovery

Schmidt a pruprrty. under the
rrv ls rd si Iteduk. would hr aa
•eased al $12,060 23
Nicholas I'astla also spoke
against th r assessment His
p ro p e rty w o u ld h r charged
$ 2 1.692 49
The total amount being sought
at the presrnt lime, and under
tlte present revised assessment
level. ts $ l 17 745 23
Several of the speakers su g ­
gested that the road project
should be Included In as any
other city street paving project,
and he financed by the city,
rather than paid for try only the
property owner* on that street
The new resolution specifies
that In addltkm to Ihe property
owner* paying the $117 plus
am ount, th r city would pay
$282,540 77 out of the total
original amount of the project
Th e resolution was approved
by the ram mission following the
public discussion Heforrhand.
however. City Attorney Donna
M cIn to sh assured the com
mission that any decision made
rauld he clianged following thr
public meeting on the situation
scheduled In January
Commlaakmer David Mralor.
\* l.o m nvrd to accept Ihe resolu­
tion. commented "W e need to

get this matter resolved and
wipe tl*r slate rk a n Hut because
of procedural errors made in the

past. I see there Is a chance thr
city may havr to rat Ihe total
ra*t "

• Public comment*
• Request — regarding Oviedo
Little League Field

Tlte Oviedo City Council wtll
allow comments from Ihe public
for each hearing regarding the
Com prehensive Plan A m e n d ­
m ent!

• P r e s e n t a t io n — U r la n
Wheeler. Genesis Group. Inc .
scheduled to appear before the
Council to present Ihe benefit! of

The Oviedo City Council meets
beginning at 7 p m this evening
(Monday) at the Oviedo City Hall.
400 Alexandria Blvd., Oviedo

sho w s how dangerous It Is
without proper rare **
Farm er said the Incident oc­
curred at R 20 Sunday morning,
before the too opened at the
usual lime of 9 a m "W e closed

off Ihe southern portion from the
hippopotamus to the elephant
a rea u n t i l Just b e fo re I I
o'clock." Farmer said
As of this morning. Mary, the
older of the two elephants was

still showing signs of reacting to
the chemicals she apparently
brrathed. hut was expected to
not have any serious problems
Th e other elephant. Maude, was
not effected

property. Currently, the land 1s
zoned low density residential
In order for the land to be used
for a commercial purpose, thr
owner was advtsrd the Compre­
hensive Plan would have to be
amended The L P A member*
R e r r only discussing options,
not m aking such a recommenda­
tion, according to minute* ol the
meeting
Furth e r. Ihe commissioner*
will review an agreement with
t h r F lo r id a D e p a rtm e n t of

Transportation for Ihe rrloralton
of water and arw rr lines along
U S
1 7 -9 2 d u r in g a ro a d
widening project slated for 1997
Th e project ts expected to rosl
the city shout $100,000
Prior to the regular c o m ­
mission meeting which begins at
7 p m. tn the commission cha m ­
ber* of city hall, the com m is­
sioners will *11 as the equaliza­
tion board for paving projects on
Hist line and Georgia a vrn u rs al
6 30p m

"Y o u don’t enJoy having a
he a vy caseload." he noted,
"because you often ra n 'l devote
Ihe time that's needed "

a condemnation relief ordinance
to local government and Florida
Department of Transportation
(F O O T )
• Consent agenda
• Report from Mayor Ju d ith A
Green
• Report from C o u n c llm rn
Phillip E Hampton. Michael S
Craig. John C. Henson. Michael
D Ragsdale. Thom as A Hagood.
Jr
• Report from City Attorney
• Report from City manager.
V Eugene Williford. Ill
• C o u n c il suggestions for
future agenda

By H IC K F F C IF A U F

Herald Staff Wrttar

OVIEDO -

The Oviedo City

Council meets tonight. As of late
last week, the foliowtng Items
were listed on the agenda
• Call to order — Silent Medl
iAlton — Pledge of Allegiance
• Ceremonial matter* — pres­
e n t a t io n * . p r o c la m a t io n s ,
awards and introductions
• Approval of agenda or re
vised agenda
• Public hearing — Compre
h e n a lv r plan a m e n d m e n ts
(seven separate amendments)
• Comprehensive plan — Poll
cy change*

Zoo
C « a l l n t 4 frwsa Fag* 1A
volunteer w r r r c h rrk rd al the
Central Florida Regional llospl
tal. no serious hralth problems
Ilave hren f ejiortrd
Zoo officials say th r Ium r»
were the result if ten pounds of
a granulated i tdortnr. used as a
disinfectant, w rrr poured Into a
bin hrt w hich contained a few
drops of mineral oil The bucket
was supposed to hr clean before
the chemical was used
The mineral oil ts used In the
rare of the rkpnants When the
two came tn contact, they hurst
Into flame*
7.ou s|&gt;nkes|fe (s o n Andrea
Farmer said the kre per stall
acted very qiflrkly in extin­
guishing the flames, and there
was no property damage
She c o m m e n te d th a t th r
granulated chlorine Is the same
as that used In most swimm ing
pools "People actual!* havr this
In thrtr homes." she said, and
when you consider It will ignite
when It comes In contact with
Just a little bit of mineral oil. It

___________

Survivor* include daughter*.
Charlie Clifford llray. H I. Wren D e lrd rr Gam m ell C hristm an.
Drive. Casselberry, died S a tu r­ Old Lyme. Conn.. Dr Wendy
day. Dec 3. 1994 al Winter Park G am m ell H ennrlt. A lla m o n lr
Memorial Hospital Horn May 23. Spring*, twogiandsons
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
1013 in Henry County. Va . hr
m n vrd to Central Florida In Chapel Funeral Home. Long1073 H r was sell employed In wood. In charge of arrange­
th r home Improvement bust* ments.
nrss He was llaptlst H r was a
member of the VFW and Dis­ B A R B A R A "B O B B IE* '
abled American Vrtrrana H r H A R T L E Y
Harhara "Hobble" Hartley. 70.
wa* an U S A rm y veteran of
East
Coleman Circle. Sanford,
World War II.
Survivor* Inc lude wife. Annie, died Saturday. Dec 3. 1994 al
son. Harold. Lake Mary, daugh­ Florida Hospital South. Hunt
ters. Hartrara Lrnart. Vinton. Dec. I. 1924 In San Francisco,
Vo.. Sylvia. Roanoke. Va.. Ju lia she moved to Central Florida In
Sfcrtln. Orlando. *on*. Caylord. 1964 She was employed In the
Allam onlr Spring*. David. Cas­ Commercial Loan Department of
selberry. slater. Edna Jo yce . Sun llank. Florida Stair Hank
Flagship Hank, all of
M a rtin sville . V a .: 12 g ra n d ­ and
Sanford. She was Methodist.
c hi ld ren : four greatSurvivors Include husband.
grandchildren.
IlaId w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l Herbert M. J r .: son*. Scott
Home, A lla m o n lr Spring*. In Kclwaid Carter. Debert Delano,
both ol California; daughters.
charge of arrangement*
C o n n ie C a r o l y n S h a p i r o .
Spokane. Wash., Harltara Beryl
DOVIE CAMPBELL
F r r u d r n b r r g . New S m y r n a
Dovlc Campbell, H I. Georgia Heath; 10 grandchildren. Iwu
Avenue. Sanford, dlrd Saturday. great-grandchildren.
Dec. 3. 1004 « i Central Florida
H a ld w ln -F a lrrh lld O a klaw n
Regional Hospital. She was bom Park Cem etery and Funeral
May 15. 1013 In Canry. Okla. Home, loike Mary. In charge ol
She was rrllrrd . She wa* a arrangements.
member of the Sanford Christian
Church. She served In the IJ.S
M AED ELLL. PERDUE
Navy In World W ar II
Mardrll L. Perdue. 76. Parson
Survivors Include son. Jam es. Hrown W ay. laingwood. died
Salem. Orrgoii; daughter. Joan Saturday. Dec. 3. 1994 ut South
Williamson. I.akr Mary; brother. Seminole Hospltul. Longwond.
Doyle Hash.mi. Clovlt. ('a l.. sis­ H o r n S r p i . 1 2 . I 9 I H In
ter. Nelly Hlchey. Fremont. Cal.: Philadelphia. Miss., she moved
six grandchildren: nine great
to C rn lrn l Florida In 1985 She
grandchildren.
was a milTohlokiglsl. She wus a
G ra m k ow - F u n e ra l H o m e . mrml&gt;rr of First Hapllst Church.
Sanford. In charge of arrange- A llam on lr Springs
menta.
S u rv iv o rs Include stepson.
Lewis III. Sonoma Valley. Calif.;
RITA CAHN OAMMELL
Rita Culm Gainm ell. 75. Fast daughter. Gloria K lrllrr. LongC e ntra l P a rkw ay. A ltam onte wood, brother. Royce Luke.
Springs, died Friday. Dec. 2. M illio n . A la .; s iste rs. Kate
1994 at her residence. Horn J u ly Hoyle*. Louisville. Miss.. Carrie
12. 1910 In Hrnoklyn. N.Y.. she Gardner. Carthage. Miss.; four
moved to C rn lru l Florida In g r a n d s o n s ; f o u r g r e a t 1093. She was a homemaker grandchildren.
Gaines C a rry Hand Garden
and former sales associate for
laird A Taylor. New York C ity. Chapc-I Funeral Home. LongShe was a member of Tem ple wood, In charge of arrange­
ments.
Ik th -E I. Stanford. Conn.
CHARLIE CLIFFORD BR AT

a child doesn't have any selfe ste e m a n d I* c o n s t a n t ly
t&gt;a&lt;1grrrd and harassed about
tlirlt fault*, they have no rral
reason to try to achieve "
Making all prisoner* *ervr
mcar of their *rntrnce will not
net r**artly reduce Ihe crime rale
In the judge's view
" I h rlirv r we've got tn rxeeaa
of 50.000 (ircqdr Incarcerated
here In Florida right now " Ml/e

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C o n tin u e d fro m Fag* 1A
1 3 0 .0 0 0
vehicle* travel on the three
major roadways in the city daily
He also said Ihe number of traffic
ticket* written declined by about
450 this yeat over y* ytinlUu
jx-rtod List year He attrttiutrd
the drop in rttatlona to the
re duction In Ihe m otorcycle
force Revenue generated from
tralflc fines would help fund the
additional officer*
Manning estimates the total
cost per motorman at $38,660
In other bustnesa. three ordi­
nances amending the city com ­
prehensive zoning plan will be
Introduced on first reading to­
night at the Longwood C ity
Commission meeting.
T h e Land Planning Agency
approved Ihe re/onlng on three
parcels, one on West W ildm err
and two on Longwood HlllsfLake
Em m a roads which would bring
th r properties into compliance
w ith the comprehensive plan or
future land use designation. The
re/onlng of the West Wtldmere
property 1* from R -1A to R-3
w hich would enable the property
to be developed for single family
home*. If desired. Th e LPA has
also recommended approval of
re/onlng three parrels Inlom m
property, parcels I and II from
C -2 to R -l and a third parcel
from H I-A to R -l to accomplish
unified density of the parcels
T h e property owner of the
c o r n e r lo t o f L o n g w o o d
Hllls/Lake Em m a road told thr
LP A hr has been approached by
a retail company to purchase his

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y o u r opponent.' I Just said.
'W h a t goes a ro u n d c o m e s
around.' It's something I proba­
bly say a dozen limes a day. I
didn't mean anything by it."
M cClanahan aald the c o m ­
plaint represents a last-minute
attempt to discredit him before
tomorrow's election
"It s regrettable." said MeCtanahan. "I tried to keep this
on a positive note.”

who
g a ve h im the n a m e " L i l y
W hite,” but he did not get Ihe
person's telephone num ber
McClanahan doesn’t deny the
words, but describe* the event a
little differently
" H r stepped out of the elevator
at the same time I stepped In.”
said McClanahan. "H e said 'You
know I'm doing m y best to elect

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Mood*, Oaeamba* 3 i»W

Wedding bells or jail cell?
Fate of man who bilks wives still unclear
wllhoul Isind on ihaiges in
eluding ra&lt; k rirrrtn g mail and
Associated Press Writer
wire Iraud m otiry laundrring
and s o lld ta llo n ol m u rd e r
« H lt'A C O — H r s a t 4 t i u i r
Hodman appeared again
tux v iruilrr (rum Ketitui kv M ir
Shr ctxnes lo cmirl Aug I
• as 4 wealthy plastic w if r o n
and
says W rll. I don't know
H r m rt her S la n t tirf, llt.ill led
whal I Irrl aWnil this gut
said
tirr
S h r m a r r lr d h im . inSalrr
vesiigatrd him. Irli him
Hays l a i r r . s h r said she
Nns hr • In )4ll. 4n lisril III
w anlrvl in irm a rry him
arranging Ih r killing ol onr
Halley « atto rn ey
I'a irlr k
wralthy hrirrs* and bilking a
Tulle. I old U S District Judge
ihi/rn s r ll lo ik ) women A led
rr.it judge says ttr ran j r l mil nI Milton Shadui that marriage
jail II lllln n l ol hr i lhlll|(a his would ttr Halley lo thr o s m n ii
nlly and dial he should lie treed
r » w ile remarries him
Is it .iny s under thr lirldr has pending (Us May II trial Hodman
also agreed lo pul u p h r r
had i old Irrt'1
I ikm I think there ever has IlUXIlXIil home as collateral
Tulle called II a t asr of lot r
l&gt;rrn a « asr llkr this Assistant
II S Attorney Hon Salrr said nxujurring all
The proses ulnf Isn t so sure
Finlay
Some ol thr actions
H r gavr the judge a laprd plume
h rrr air Inexplicable "
llol u trrd serins as g«s*t an oxiv ersatkxt h rtw rrn Halley and
espianaikxi as any. prosecutors Hodman In which ihr two dls
i visa making money on jsrtrn tu l
say,
mos le deals
I h r o lirn tangled. m ostly
You sr got to ksik al this with
sordid investigation In Ih r drath
oi i andv hrtrrsa llrlrti V o thrts a suspicious rye. Salrr said
Hut ihr lodge said rather this
Itrai li and a srtlrs ol show horse
week that despite whal might
killings lias revolved around onr
lie seen as a tiirarre resumption
Hu hard .1 Halley
Pruserulix* say l»r arranged of their rrlatkmshlp. il m arnagr
was OK with her. It's O K with
llrat h s dralh In 11177 aflrr stir
him H r set ih r m ndllkm a lor
h r r a m r s u s p lr Ions h r was
Halley % rrlrasr. Including live
(W ring hrr
marriage electronic home con
A n n rtir Hodm an, a toughdnemrnt and no plastic surgery
talking plastic aurgrmi with a
Halley remained In jail todiay
pta&lt; tii r on Chicago's p a h Gold
while lawyers straightened otrl
( &lt;&gt;a»t m arrird llatlry In U s
real estate |&gt;ajiers pulling up
V r g a s o n A p r i l (l a l i r r a
|ituj&gt;rriles as collateral
whirlwind ro m a m r Hut H o d ­
Oil Wednesday nighi Hodman
man who is in hrr SOs. soon
railed a federal agent lo say she
received unevjirctrd nrws from
wasn't an sore atsrul I he mar
a p m air Im rsiigalnr llallrv had
rtagr part Hut In an Inters lew
llrd atNiul his agr and had
with The A sso tutrd 1*1ess on
ch ra lrd several women out of
Krtdav. shr said she had obmoney
lamed a marriage license and
I h r t r marriage was annulled
planned lo marry Hailey in a
April 22
mailer of days
A lirr Halley, 65. was arrrsird
Shr blamed her m id leet on
-In ly 27 a n d o rd e re d held
frustration over the slowness of
By C U P P I D W A N D S

Bentsen to resign?
N E W Y o h K — Treasury Secre­
tary Lloyd Hentsen plans lo
resign Boon. The Wall Street
Journal rrjm rird today, citing
unidentified administrailon of(trials
T h r newsjvaprr said llu il I‘res
idem i Union lead not form ally
•u &lt;rp te d lir n is r n 's resignation
and that Hentsen would not
comment Sunday Hul his asiw&gt;

&lt; tales in the administrailon said
he had Indicated an ragernrsa In
retire from judlUcs this year and
go Inin business, the Journal
said.
First rleclrd lo Ih r House In
I'M H and lo the Senate In 1970,
Ik-ritsen was Clinton's first Cab­
inet i holer as a reassuring
senior economic policy maker
Hr in sen 7.1. ran unsuccessfully

fix the presidency in 1970 and
wa* the Democratic nominee for
vice president m 1988
There hAs (teen sjx-culatlon
over Ihr last few week that
Hentsen might rrsign early nest
year The Journal Indicated that
fie sees the timing as ta v o ra h lr
now tiers use th a t lie rw n c h u m

credit for sorrrsars With free
trade deficit redortkin and In­
terstate hanking legislation in
the outgoing Congress while the
furor over the Treasury Depart
m r n t ' s h a n d l i n g o l th e
Whitewater affair has died down
I h r Journal said speculation
on a successor centers on Hubert
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LOS A N G E L E S M ov­
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dominated the box oilier again
ih ls w eekend, e a rn in g an
estimatedt l I 5 million.
“ S lu r T re k G e n e ra tio n s"
followed "Sa n ta " with 85.5
million, industry sources said
Sunday.
"Ju n io r." in which Arnold
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and lo rn Cruise's "Interview
W illi ih r V a m p ire " earned
.i I m h ii 85 35 million and 85 3
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"Trapped in Paradise,” star­
ring Dana C a rvry. Nicholas
Cage and Jo n Lovltx as hapless
thieves, drhuietl in seventh
place with 82 8 million

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By J A C K IC H A L U P A X
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llons. since whal goes on In Ihr
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Sharun Lee Slrdm an said in
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The Judge In Ihr May 1993
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Rams dom inate J V tourney

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OVIKIM) — I&gt;rt1 by Anthony IIn v o •rlrrtrd
(h r tournament * outstanding lightweight tlir
l.akr M itt K&lt;um » r r r Ih r * lass of the llrltl at
SriUm Uv • Oviedo Junkw V aunty Christmas
Wir*iliii|t Tournam ent
While there were no team tamer Lake Mary
did lu te It) finalists lout of 14 weight classes I
and i anie a a a&gt; with six tm a n *
llravn collected three pin* in winning the title
at 130 pound* Other l-akr Mao •hampton*
a rte S o il Whlttefleld (I3S|, Paul H anut 11401.
Sam Kk hardwm (143). Matt Ham k 1 17 11 and
Andv Staple* (2301
ntutville Astronaut had three champions
fre e d Fleming (103). f a rl Kidd 1160) and Kevin
Harris llleav v ariKhtl. a ho ranted the tourna
m rn t • Most pin* in Ihr least time ' award
for Lake H o a rd which was represented Itv
live flnallat» Adam Woodburn I I 121 ami Hutirn
Hernandez ( 11HI claimed championshq**
Kohln Sm ith (1231 and Hamer llakrr 11HIM
voted the O u tsta n d in g Heavyweight, a o n
crown* lor Kl**lmmre Osceola
l.vman'a J u r y Glota a a* the rtvamplon at 132

S A N FO M D
II not for one big inning
Saturday would liavr Item a complete dlsastrr
for the top three tram* in the Sanford Church
Softtull la-ague Fall Sr*«am at Chase Park
Alter **-rtng the Lake Mary C h u n h of the
Nativity ('admit* Crusader* and Sanford Central
llaptl*t (tied for **i ond platri drop live flrwt I wo
game* the league leading Sanford Plr»t United
Methodist Flame* found themielvr* trailing I he
Deltona Trtnllv A w e m N y of God Majesty 8 0
entering lire Uittorn of I lie filth Inning
But *i« hits, th rrr walk* and one error later,
llrtan Burke rlp|trd a two run single lo cap a
nine run Inning for the Flame*. wlxi later added
two Insurance run* in ih r «i*th to topple Majesty
1 1 8 and clinch a lie al repeating as fall
champion*
T h e day had o|»rnrd with Sanford First
Na/arenr scoring two run* III the third Inning t u
break a I I Ur and holding oft Ih r Crusader*

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The nam e* are now 6 I on ih r *ra**&gt;n while
Ih r Crusader* and Central Baptist are Imih 4 3
Completing I lie standing* air Na/arrne (3 II ami
Majesty and Sanford Christian Iholh 2 3)
Neat Saturday. Ih r Flames take on Ih r
CruM der* at 9 a m
Sanlotd Christian U tile*
Majesty at IO a m and Na/arrne i hallenge*
Central Baptist at 11 a m
Powering Na/arene to victory were with two
hlla — Phillip Sutherland (home run double two
run* two H llll. Paul Wataon (double two run*
HBI). Carrrn Gager (H llll Perry llrstlrr (runl one

hit
Hon Cardrll and Wayne Gager (single. Hllll
David Wtlllnk run — Saoll Wade. T im m y
Walsofi. HBI - Shane Gager
Pa* trig the C m sailers were with lour hit* —
Man Hardrwi* / (run two H llll three hit* —
(h r l* l.utiinska* (double, two runs), two tills —
Jason Jofmsain |iwn run*l. one hll — Paul
MIOttUMski (tWO Hllll Frank l.tihlnska* iHllll
Blake Murray Mike Drsa HBI
Mel Goings
Hally mg Ih r Flames lo the win were with three
hit* — W I. Gra«e&gt; Inin. H llll. two hlla — To m
Gracey Irun three Itllll. BUI Graiey (run. I wo
Hllll Hubert Jo ur* liwn runs H llll Holirrt Sm ith
It wo runs) one hit
Butkr (run. two Hllll Dean
Sm ith Inin. H llll Tm iy (Italic (run); run — Jack
Elton head
Doing the damage for Majesty were, with three
hits
Stan lnim l&lt;h llh rrr runs) two hit* — Boh
Mullett irun. two HUB Joe C m * (run H llll Ike
Mrndo/a (two Hllll. Steve Jarrett Inin), one hit —
Man Vlret (m n H ill) loody Howas (run). Manny
Garay IHIII I Adrian B o u r g e o n s

Diamonds
deal Ice
two losses

AROUND THE STATE
S C C men w in opener
T A M I’A — Th e sophomore guard dun ol Mike
Sheppard and Don Tillm an scored 22 point*
each and frrahm an William Fltrgerald added IN
m o tr a* the Seminole Com m unity College
m r n i ’ b a s k e t b a ll te a m d u m p e d h o s t
Hillsborough Com m unity College. 81-72 In the
opening game of the Htllsliurough Holiday
C U m h in Tant|M Friday
Th e Haider*, who were to have played Florida
College Saturday, have won three *tralght
game* and are now 6 3 on the *ea*on Head
coach Bernard Mrrthle'a charge* will travel to
Ft I’lerre on Tuesday for a 7 30 p m rnntr*i
w ith Indian H lv rr Com m unity College
Sheppard al*o handed out *evrn a*«l«t» and
grabbed aU rebound* Tillm an pulled down *t*
rebound* and Fltrgerald coral led nine rebound*
AI*o contributing were Sanford ■ Huger Gaston
(tw o point*. *1* rebound»| and Winter Park *
Dwayne Hu hardaon Hive point*. five rebound*l
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Two straight for Bucs
T A M P A — C ra ig E rick so n * quarterback
•nrak with 32 *econd* remaining gave the
Ta m p a Bay Buccaneer* a 20-21 victory over the
Washington Kedsktna and con accullve win* for
the first time since September 1992
Erickson capped an 11 play. HO yard drive
featuring the running of Errlrt Khett. who
gained a Tampa Bay rookie-record 192 yard*
T h e Buc* Improved lo 4-9 Washington 12 I II
ha* lost five straight
Erickson was IH-for-33 lor 231 yards and one
touchdown Khett. who has gained 774 yards,
also broke Ta m p a Bay * season rookie rushing
record of 690 by J e rty Eckwood In 1990

Bills stay alive
M IAM I - Th e Miami Dolphin* missed their
best chance yet to put away the DufTalo Bill*
W ith their playoff hope* dimming, the Bit*
took advantage of several lucky bounce* and
rallied from a IO point halltime deficit to brat
M iam i 42-31 Sunday night
J i m Kelly threw four touchdown passr*.
Including a 72-yarder lo Don Beebe that sparked
the comeback In the third quarter, when Bullalo
out scored Miami 21-0. Andre Heed scored on
reception* of 21 and 83 yard*, and completed
the llr*t pas* attempt of hi* lO-year career to set
up another touchdown
A loss would have pushed the four-time
defending AFC champion Bills (7 6) to the brink
ol elimination from Ihr playoffs. Instead, they
overcame a 17-7 halftime deficit to complete a
season sweep of first-place Miami (H-5|.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
G irls ' Basketball
[ Samlnol#at St. Cloud J V .6 p m . V, 7 p m
Orangawood Christian al Edgawalar, 7pm

Freshm an B o ys' Basketball
Laka Mary al Lyman. 7 p m

B o y s ’ S occe r
.Daytona Baach-Malnland at Laka Howall
Junior varalty, 5:45 p m.; varsity, 7 30 p m

PRO FO O TB A LL
D 9 p .m . - W F T V 9. L A Haiders al San Diego
C o m p U tw llttln f a on Page t B

Alter a quiet day on the water Saturday, the Seminole
County Seilfest Heel look advantage ol good wind
conditions Sunday lo gel In a full day of racing In this

division, the race la often won at the marker buoys,
where sailors must won* quickly to get incur spinnakers
(Ihs large Ironl sail) up (or the downwind run

Sailfest: Schumaker sweeps at home
By ROflUDI H A R N A CK
Herald corraspondent
S A N F O K D — Kurt Schumaker cruised In an easy
victory In the Sailboard Unlimited division of Seminole
C ounty Salllest till* weekend on Lake Monroe.
Not only did Schumaker. a resident of Sanford,
rapture his division title, he al*o took the overall
sailboard title hy sweeping all seven heal rare*, a feat
notxMiy else In any division accomplished.
S rh u m a k rr said lhal sailing tiefnre the home crowd
gavr hint a slight advantage
"It gave some some advantage, hut I don't normally
sail here." Schumaker said. "B ill I know the water real
w rll "
Another factor Srh um akrr riled In his sweeping
victory was having liettrr equipment and Ih r hacking of
local f*;ns.
Schumaker was nnf shy alxiul Ills victory
" I love It.” he exclaimed after receiving hi* flr»l place

plaque "I always like lo win al home Tills Is m y home
town. I like It and I'm proud of m y hometown h rrr
Even though Schumaker was the top Seminole
County sailing enthusiast, hr was not Ihr only one to
capture an award
Other local competitors that put in top |&gt;er1onnances
include S lr v r Grom strd of Casselberry (filth place In
the llo b lr 16 class). Thom as D 'A rcy of Longwuod (third.
Open lloblel. and Larry Millikan ol Longwood llourth.
Catalina 22)
Officially, the regatta boasted Ih r largest attendance
of any In the United States with 700 entries Sailors
came from all over the United Stairs and Dvr countries
to v y r for awards In the prrstlglous regatta
For the moat |&gt;arl. competitor* described l-akr
Monroe as "tricky" to sail on.
Kelly Kemp. 10. of St. Petersburg said the reason she
found the sailing h rrr tricky was because the "wind
keeps shifting."
L See B a llfest. Page 2B

A P O P KA — Winners of four In a
row in end the first half, the Sanford
h r stumbled out of the box to start
the second half of the W omen's
Baseltall la-ague season, dropping a
I m If of games this past weekend to
the AjMipka Diamonds
leaving al Ajmpka High Srhoo!'*
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Barnes Field the Diam onds
tiestrd ih r h r 8 .1 on Saturday and
4 -1 Sunday
l l t r sweep vaults Ajiopka 19 5|
into a (x » s s ib le first place He with
the Florida Tornado* |H 3 going into
Sunday * game at Davtona Beat hi
Sanlord (8 3| tlrofts from first to
third, trailed only by the Daytona
Beach Sandsliarks 11•11)
Sanford squandered a fine p it­
ching prrlorman* r by ace Steplvantr
Heed (3 1). who suffered her first
loss of the season
"It was the Itest game she •
pitched all season and she lost."
said Sanford manager Mlkr Ferrell
"She pitched right scoreless in ­
ning* Iri that other Inning a couple
thing* happened where we could
have gotten out of it. hut we didn't
make the play* hr hind her "
Oviedo High Srhool softball coach
Anna Hollis singled and scored the
lie'* only run on a fielder'* choice
hy D ia n e li r u m r t t
A d re a
H rrn a n d r* a d drd a double for
Sanford l.anl Cabral hit two *tiglr*
Melhss.1 Garcia and Susan Slahlev
each had a single.
Herd allowed four run*, tw o
earned, on nine hits She struck out
Hirer and walked one.
Patty Lawlor was the winning
pitcher lor the Diamonds. wh«»*r
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Get a real life? Not until after The Game is over
It's easy to act xujirrtor as long as
there isn't a mirror around
Saturday night. Vicki and I were
w a n d e rin g th ro u g h a m a ll In
Tam pa, trying to find the couple of
odd* und ends to cap our Christmas
gilt list
L ik e e v e ry o n e e ls r . w a d in g
through crowds Is not high on my
list ol favorite thing* lo do Fortu­
nately. Ih r mob was surprisingly
light with Ih r exception ol several
large |x&gt;ckrt*n! p e o p le
Each of those jMM-krts were loose­
ly formed around television* which
w r r r tuned to some looib.ill game
tielw rrn trams named alter large
rrpt lies and waves of red water.
"C 'm o n . |&gt;roplr. gel a lift* It's just
another fooitiall gam e." I m u ttrrrd
a little louder than under my
hrratli. oh so smug In m y Indlfference to the outcome.
(Il should t&gt;r (minted out that after
year* of doing this, I'm largely
IndlfTrrrnt to tlir outcome of almost
every athletic event. Inclu d in g

Super Bowl*. Stanley Cup*, etc. For
example. I couldn't tell you who
won the 1994 World Series I
But before Vicki and I bad crossed
any other names off (lie Christmas
list. I glanced al m y wrlstwatch amt
saw w r bad just 30 minutes before
T l i r Game started.
What game?
SPARTANS WIN TITLE
T A M P A — Marin Nrhrellus scored
two goals In overtime as the Univer­
sity of Tam pa Spartans won Hie
N C A A Division II soccer cham pion­
ship Saturday with a 3-0 victory

over Oakland. Mich
Ta m p a (16-21 won Its second
national championship; ltie other
was In 1981
Nehrrllus. a senior from Ystnd.
Sweden, broke a scoreless lie with
6 42 remaining In the first overtime
minute when he look a rebound o(
Ills own shot und pul It past
Oakland keeper Am ir Ta l In ihr
right corner of the net.
In the second overtime. Nrhrellus
took a pass from Anders Paulsson
and made It 2 0 with 5 22 remain­
ing. Adrian Bush scored a gistl three
minute* Inter for the Huai margin
I fought traffic for |&gt;urking. stood
In line, paid for a ticket, and
climbed the stadium stairs to Ih r
only available scat* back along the
lop row. all task* I driest and lhal I
avoid In most r a s e * with u wave of a
press puss
Bui Jusi as Galor faithful lor Tide
fullhful. If there are any this lur
south of the slate l!nr| urr willing lo
stand In the middle of mall and

shurr u 19-Inch T V screen with a
couple do/rn strangers. I was w ill­
ing to light crowds to watrh m y
srhool. m y alma mater, play for the
national championship
I wanted lo tie at this game
because I missed the 1981 national
championship contest. It was m y
senior year, my roommate was the
team captain, and I had several
other friends on the tram. Including
Sunlnrd's Mlkr Fall, bill Ihr game
was plavrd In Connecticut and I
couldn't make Hie trip
Th is lime. I was there. And r v r n
though I don't know anyone on the
tram other than the brad roach
(who was the assistant In 1981). for
(he llrst time sitter graduating. I feel
connected lo the school, even In
absentia, a feeling not unlike that
shared hy those people cheering ut a
television In a mall.
In all Ih r excitement of my school
winning u national championship. II
almost slip|ird my m ind . . . who did
win that Florldu/Alahama game?

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ra m r right hack lo uutuntr
Hrrvard Chnsllatt 18-11 in thr
second period amt lakr a 32 28
Irad Into halfl line
A llrr Ih r Intermission, ihr
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sirrtchmg th ru advantagr 57 50
alter Ih trr jwrtiNls Orangrwi*&gt;d
C h ris tia n 's Ira d eventually
rra rh rd 2H {mints brforr Ihr
Irch nlral fouls resulted in a
*U point play for llrrvard Chrl*
llan
T h r O ra n g rw im d Christian
v a is lt y g irls || 0| p la y at
Kdgrwatrr in a 7 p m game
tonight whllr ih r Kant hoy* visit
Trin ity Prep on Tuesday, ihr
Junior varsity upping ofl at 5 30
p in with ih r varsity In follow al
7 pm

Ice
C o n tinued from I B
four-run seventh inning w rrr
keyed by doubles oil Ihr Im I s of
Madeline Kodm pir/ and Tln -i
Nichols
On Saturday, Garcia singled
lwire and scored a run Herd
contributed a single, m il. and
Mill Vicky (Hum phrey had a
s in g le a n d a r u n n e o rrd
Urum rlt. Michelle Siurgr**, and
Christv Weaver each till a single

Susan Stahlry, who came on
In rrllef of tlrrn a n d rj, su flrird
thr loss while Tin a Nichols who
struck out live and didn't walk a
bailer, was thr winning pm her
for Apopka
N rsi weekend, (h r Irr will tie
ha ck at S a n fo rd M e m o ria l
Stadium for a {Mir of gamrs On
Saturday. Sanford will host the
Daytona Heat It Samlsharks at I
p m Apopka will visit Sanford
fora 1 1 5 p m next Sunday.

Sailfest-----C o n tinued from I B
Hut ih r shifting wind did not
stop Kemp hum winning llrst
place In Ih r tODAdivision.
Knbby Daniel. I O'.Ml Olympic
hoprful. agreed w llh Kemp.
"Th is Is a very dHTIcuil place
lo sail," said Daniel, a 20-yrar
veteran from Clearwater who
sallrd lo a first-place finish in Ihr
M yslrrr 0.0 class of the rrgala
According to Dunlrl, the ratr
on l-akr M oline was a great
place lo irst his skills against
some of ih r best sailors In Ihr
United Stale*
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On* Det-gn la
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N a t-* 1 4 — Rob6#fgit#&lt;H ft* ,til 1*1 N J
F 1,-ngDuiisman - Ma* Braun Tamp*
O a ,Sailor — Ron Ptaius Sara*o&lt;a
Phantom — Larry GXrrtr. OrlanWi
Snip* — 41-11 B u t. 1*4 lera.'n. Ohio
Coronado I I — Jim C u llt r ,. Augmla. Go
Johnion 14 - Oougloi F-4her Sorovoi*
thtiMa — Chrl* KWH. Ctaaraolrr
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HobH 14 - Juli Diiorv Cora#
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Linda K m b rry. public relations
director lor Media lit Advertising
ol luikr Mary. Ih r event prurnotrr. said the event went fairly
smoothly and said plan* were
already lieing made to prepare
for n rsl yrar's Sallfesl. which
sltr !hijh ' s will lw the biggest ,md
I m- s i regatta ever.
According to Em brcy. more
Ilian 3.000 sailing enthusiasts
pariicipaird in the event A d d i­
tionally, bundrixls more w-u
chert tbe rrgafla from along
Sanford's seawall
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People
Traditional Christm as trees

IN BRIEF
Home tour benefits Serenity House
H K A IIIH O W
O n Sunday. I&gt;ri
I I right tiraullfully
itr« uralrd liomr* In llrathlnw will tie oja-nrd to m rm tirr* of ll»r
Heathrow Women a C lub fm l llw li k i im I i anil n irm lirra of the
Heathrow ro&lt;mnunll&gt; a*a fumiralart for H rrrnliy llooar
l&gt;ri orairil by I »»sign* by Carm en." the boo arm will l«r oprn
bom 4 In 7 p m
Followintf ibr lour at 7 p i l l . Ib rrr will tir a gathering al
Sawyer •‘•ok It will Inrludr boliitay refreshment*. Santa In all
lit* splendor biit w ifrawn i artlage itilraanil rarollrra
T lrliria a rr 610
Fin inorr Informallon, tall Getrl MiKwan al 333 37*10 in
Merlin* liilrtriailoual Hrally al 33.1 1900

CALENDAR
Help for gam blers offered
(im n lilm Anonym ous anil Gain Anon for larnlly and frtenda
m r r l srjiaratrly Monday anil Friday (non *mnker*| al 7 30
p m . C burrh of th r Gcaat Sbrpbrrd 331 I ake A vr Maitland
For rn&lt;n r informal ion i all 230 11206

Al Anon group gathers
II you arr troubled by ibr alcoholism of a frrlnd in rrla llvr.
Ib rrr u Itrip Serenity Wmi. an Al Anon group bn frtenda and
family of alcoholics will meet rai h Monday, lu ra d a y and
Ihutw lay night al ft p in al Ibr Sahara Club. 25H7 S Sanford
A yr Sanford For m ine informaimn. I all 1.12 4 122

Narcotics Anonym ous meets in Sanford
N t n t iiiii Anonvmoua m m * Monday af N p m
1‘rrahvlrrtan llouar id Good* ill 3 17 Oak Avr . Sanford

at ibr

Historical Com m ission gathers
(be Lake Mary IflMnrtral Cornmiaalon meet* al 7 p in Ibr
firwl Monday of lire month at Ibr Frank Evans Center ISM N
Counlry Club Ifoad Con lari Jarnr* Thompson al 322 1M32 lor
more Information

Visit a local tree farm to choose your tree
I b r traditional ( hristmas rrlrbra tlo n
run* deep in our history and indixir lire*
have long liern a major part of the event
DeHoto held I fie first Chrt*tma* &lt;elebtatlon
in Florida a* early a* 15311. near Tallaba*
•re Add to I lie irlrliratlo n lilt* and piece*
from oilier countries log* and trre* born
Kunijie and tree Itgfitlng from Germany,
and Florida lui* a rtrb history of Cbrt«tma*
Eatly Morlda settler* d rro ra lrd native red
cedar tree* with [taper roar*, tiaikle*. bull
nut* i a tulle* and rlbtmn* When irdar*
were w a n e , the pioneer* u*rd «la*)i pine*
and *and jilne* for fh rt«lin aa tree* Today,
*e|e, ting a Christmas trre l* will! one of the
highlight*of thr holiday jirrparallon*
T fie Christmas tree* of m y youth were
&lt;eilar These tree* were always rut on rrU p
rnol afternoon* ftrsb born the “ wood*"
fieblnd the barn Happy memories of these
etrurslon* arr still fresh In my mind Most
of us howevrr. tw» longer have this luxury
*«• we must p u r b is r our trees
Many will make a dash to I lie (oral
roadside tree vendor to buy a "northern’'
tree, perhaps a trre that bring* hark
youthful memories from a colder rlimate If
you do txiy one of these trees there arr a few
things to keep In mind before you make
your purchase
Take the time to choose a fresh tree and
takr sirjr* In keep it as fresh a* jro**llrle
through tb r holiday season T h r tnorr
rerent the tree has been rut. the hrttrr
Fresh rut trees will have hrttrr needle
Iwildlng quality than trre* that arr stored for
long jirrtod* Some trees such a* Srotrh and
white pm*- and Douglas and Balsam Or
naturally have g«aid needle holding cpialllles
while spruce tree* tend to lose needle*
quickly flounce the hull of the tree on the

G A R D E N IN G

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ground and see how many needles lall If
more than a few fall, the tree i* old and dry
Also Irel the stum p Ttie sap should lie
sttrky arid moist, not hard and raked
There t* an alternative to buying your tree
on the roadside, that Is If you &lt;an adjust to
tree species that are a little more southern
You and your family ran visit a rirtghtinr
hood tree farm, selrrt a tree and rut It
yourself — and start a tradition of your own
There are three Christmas trre farm* In
Seminole C o un ty. Iltssen Christmas Tree
F a rm . J A I . Christm as Tree Farm , and
W illiam* Tree Farm A listing with dlrrc
Hurts and phone number* Is available at our
office W hen you go give yourself plenty of
time — d on’t rush Dress jjipfTiprtatrly for
the weather and wear comfortable clothing
rrtn rm lier your shoe* may get dlrtv
You may need to bring along a saw. so
make sure It Is sharp before you leave borne
Some farm* will provide saws and glove* —
something to ask about before you go If you
are planning on a small trre. takr a tun hrt
and bring the tree home In water to extend
the life of the tree Take the kids and rn jo y
yourself

I he follow ing are a few tip* in prolong the
freshness of the tree you choose — roadside
or farm frrsh will need similar care o n rr you
get If home
C a re for C h rla lm a a T r e a t
1 If you buy your trre *rvrral days tirforr
It will lie set up. store It nulslde Place It In a
confiiiner of water In a cool, shady place
2 When you bring II In. remove a lew
im he* of the hull with a sharp saw Not
nec essary If frrsh rut and set up Immediate
ly
3 I’lac e the trre In a stand which contains
water T r y to puchase a trre stand with a
large rnsrrvolr
4 Check the reservoir dally and keep II
filled at all limes
3 Place the trre In the coolest part of the
ft sun away Irom the fireplace, radiator, air
duct* or T V sets which would tend to dry­
out the needles
6 O p rn flames, such as candle*, should
never lie used on or near the tree
7 Check all Christmas trre lights for loose
i uniirt lions or worn wires
M Avoid overloading lighting circuits
0 Never leave your liomr with the tree
lights on
For a change this holiday season stan a
family tradition and pay a visit fo one of the
local Christmas tree farms or purchase your
favortie free from a local vendor Cared for
properly a tree ran last many weeks in thr
home and m akr memories that last a
lifetime For more information cm locally
grown trees call our office at 323-2300 ext
553M or drop by the Cooperative Extension
Offic e for a ropy of Morlda Christm as T rre
Assoc talkin'* 1094 Christmas Tree Guide
You ran also call thr Morlda Christmas T rre
union toll free at l-MOO 554-H733.

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge So 27 of Ib r International O nlrr of Oddfrllowa m rrl*
Ibr flr*f and (bird Monday of every month. except J u ly and
Augu«t. al ft p hi at IO I Magnolia A v r . Sanford

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from »i :W) a m to twain, the W O O IIF. Sewing
Club gather* al tbr Lake Mary Senior ('enter. ISM N Country
C lub Hoad to make tiaby riot be*, and Item* lor m oving liomr*
a* well a* Item* for tlw Cbrt«ima* Slorr The itrm* made by
the club atr donated to p rm n le battle* nursing Imme resident*
and gilt* for the annual Christmas afore

T ig e r C u b Den
visits fire tower
The Lake Mary Tiger Cub Den
recently visited the (ire tower
on SR 427 The boys, along
w ith several parents and
siblings, climbed all the wey to
the lop where they got a bird’s
eya view ol Lake Mary High,
AAA in Heathrow and smoka
slacks on tha St Johns River
The finale to the tour was the
boys putting out a small pin#
naedie fire set by firemen on
asphalt

Activities for seniors
Lake Mary Senior* m vtlr anyone 53 year* or older to join
them in a weekly activity on Tuesday Art. bum if a m to noon,
at the Frank Evan* Center. 15HN. Country Club Hoad

Weekly Lions C lu b meeting
I b r Sanford l.ton* C lu b meet* every Tuesday at noon at Ib r
Colonial Hoorn In downtown Sanford For Infonnatlon. rail
Andrra Kra/rt*r at 330 6116

HscsMXtwca I t Man *— ««

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate llrldge Club meet* at noon each Tuesday
at Ib r G rra lrr Sanlord Cham lirr of Commerce. 400 F. First SI..
Sanford

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets

Holidays not happy for single man

Klwants Club of Cassellwrry meet* evrry Tue»day at 7 30
a in . at Village the Casselberry Senior Center For Informallon.
rail M31 M345

DEAR ABBY: I am a single
m an who has lieen meaning lo
write this letter every year before
the holidays, but never got
around to It
As most singles would agree,
this Is the loneliest time of the
year for us T h r holidays arr
traditionally u time fur family
and Iricnds to grt together — but
too oltrn. we a rr the forgotlrn
ones Every year I hear stories of
the good limes Hint were had by

Sanford seniors to meet
T h r Sanford Senior Citizens Club m rrl* thr first and third
Tursday. at 11 .i m . al thr Sanford Senior Center. Senior* arr
welcome.

Correction
A capllon under a photograph on Dec I Incorrectly identified
Jim m ie lllakr as thr v m of Emory Make T h r two men arr

brothers
The llrrtilil trgrrls the error

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They were OK. thank God. but
I was very hurt over this and
don’t know how to handle tny
feelings Perhaps this friend ts
unintentionally inconsiderate of
other people’s feelings because
she has never had a major
jim hlrm In Iter entire life.
Should I Just try tu forget this
and pretend that nothing has
happened?

all — and Ihe same old line "W e
didn’t invite you because we
didn't think y o u ’d come.” O r m y
favorite: "W e thought yo u ’d trrl
out of place.”
Well, had I been Invited. I
would have been liapjiv lo come
— and no way would I have felt
"out of place.” I probably would
have come early and helped you
polish Ihe silverware — and I
wouldn't have left until every
last pot was washed and put
away. Il sure would have brat
rating take-out food alone In
front of the television
So maybe this year, m y friends
will srt another place next in
U n cle Louie, w h o e ve ryo n e
thinks Is weird, und I’ll end up
having a wonderful tlm r
and.
who knows. I m ight even bring
I tie dessert
SINGLE IN LONG BEACH
DEAR SINGLE: A single man

at holiday time w ho does dishes
and Is willing to bring dessert'
Hallelujah! W hat a pity you
didn't Inelude your lrlr|)huur
number; you'd have heard mure
than sleigh bells ringing
DEAR ABBY: I recently had a
mammogram that revealed a
questionable area, so m y doctor
advised me lo grt a sonogram
I was very w o rrie d , so I
confuted in u close friend tli.it I
was having a sonogram thr next
day — ami my doctor would cull
me with thr results Immediately.
Apparently tny friend was too
busy shopping for Ihe next three
days even to think about calling
me to learn Ihe results of the
test.

HURT FEELINGS
DEAR HURT FEELINGS: You

describe her as a "c lose friend.”
so perhaps you should have
called her Immediately alter re­
ceiving the results of your tests
tu shutr the good news with her.
Bui since you did not. don't let It
escalate Into a major misunder­
standing Forget It.
DAY BRIGHTENER: "Lin d a
Stock of Calabusas. Calif., and
her husband reminisced with
their daughter Sara. 6. about thr
day she was bom Sara asked
u hat tlm r she was born, and her
mom replied, A few minutes
before m idnight.'
"Sara looked puzxlrd. then
asked. 'W hul were you doing up
so late?'"
LOS AN OELE8 TIMES
DEAR A B B Y : What levrl ol
lutrlhgencr would you estimate
ts |M&gt;ssessed by a couple who
permits their gross, tialry. slobiierlng English sheepdog to run
riot through a buffet dinner
party In their home? T h e dozen
or so guests had all worn their
finest ujuthr* and sjieni most of
thr evening trying to hold oil the
lumbering brute.
Th e jiroud owners seemed
Impervious lo him* that would
have pritei rated s l r r l plate
Maybe If they read this they will
caleh on.
SOPPING W E T AND
COVERED W IT H DOO
HAIR IN HARTFORD
DEAR R E A D E R S : S h o rtly

alter this lelter was published. I
received the following:
DEAR A B B Y : A question for
"Sopping Wet and Covered W ith

Dog Hair In Hartford" W as this
Ihe dinner jiarty at which the
hostess said. "I'm sorry there
are no napktas. but from time to
time a large shaggy dog will pass
am ong yo u "?
HUOH1E IN BLOOMFIELD
D EAR ABBYt As a former
Infantryman. I enjoyed the letter
about the G l who. while washing
himself In the field (naked as a
Jaybird), was surprised by two
tru ck lo a d s of A rm y nurses.
W hen one of them shouted.
"Lo o k at the tan on that blond
k id ." thr G l covered his fare
with a washcloth.
After ch u c k lin g for a few
minutes. I was a bit dismayed by
thc present state of affairs.
If th r above scenario were to
takr place today, the "blond
k id" would probably claim sex­
ual harassment, whereupon the
nurse would face a court martial,
an d e ve ryo n e who la ug he d
would be required lo undergo
sensitivity training
R.B. M cM .. VISTA. CALIF.

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l ) t n i U ' W h t o &lt; ( 4 n ______
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tomod 1 0*4 all omonrtioo
U ’ t m •m O w w I l i d l F

10 7 - Mobile
H o m e s/R e n t
E L D E B 1 P B I N D ( T ro ll* *
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115—Industrial"
Rentals
(A N F O B O indwototol I 114 V*
7*
1(071 io H 0 *0*hood
lprinOio*i l i t* n Jim Do*to
Homofrom Boolty 111 H I4

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lot asp

ID PM 9 I M ff

f f — Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent
A DECEMBER SPECIAL!
C*H otXKii 4w* I M * n llio
Wov* in ( 40*1411 Fo* Into
Coll A nil* toOoyl
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t i l t mo* Bop &gt;o*W0* __ _
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(It* M O V ! IN I P I C I A L cam
tor*Obto I A Ib d rm (l* t * H M
too ty* tooto no po'1 11* i W

103— Houses
U n fu r nished / Renl
L A K E H A B Y met awtol o**o
ana I bodroom A an* ]
m a n
P IN E C B E (T
(Odciawo 1 bedroom homo
milh pool and firooloco O ily
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321-87W___ 177 7M1
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1S7— Mobile
Homes / Sale

PORZIG REALTY

CARRIAGE COVE

OB'* BOO&lt; l*o9J two* *»o

N i

INCOM E P B O P IB T v

BAUMAN REALTY

733— Miscellaneous

RERIALS, RERIALS
stairs ra o ro rn
M ANAGEM ENT a b e ALT V
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1 both homo on It*go lot
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and B*oof con m emo All to*
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177 7491

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I I I - Appliances
_______ / F u r n i t u r e ______
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Dtnoory o*d morronty AO
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pMOcwthtont l » 114 U K
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Art II m i x i n i r 111 0400
155— F o r Lease
(A N F O B O 110*090 mo* 0 if dp
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141— Homes for Sale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURI 1 PROPERTIES
BONO M O w m 7 a (0 KATE 7 BOB
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VENTURE I PROPERTIES
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7 30

Antique /Classic
Cars

• CADILLAC O f V I L L I
Uto
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331- C a r s
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191— 4 tu rn t t u i M
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193 — L a w n A C a r d e n
• E O C E B J HP B' 99i Vo**
aood that* tot H I .TO*

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170

195— M achinery/Tools
% fP#W*l9

D IE T J O IN
VWJL CpO
9 S M ff

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313— Auto Parts
/ Accessories

• ABA M AG W H EE LS I log 1
inch lift GMC ISO each Ford 4
iwf '4 m*h(Mooch 111 T ilt
• 1 T O T O B A D IA L trwd lot 11
ood " to d I t
no m

33S— T ru c k s /
_____Buses / Vans

172 99IB

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711— A ntiques/
____ Collectibles_____
C O CA COLA Cootor Cfmtf fypo
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&gt;91' Awstcyv^'
U9I9/9

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LOCUS** I S TO BAO E
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ABIIO*

31S— Boats and
Acccssorits
O H F T PONTOON bool All
f borgiott. 140 H P E»i"*wdo
Vo*y lot** Mon* orfrot Ilka
nom* Only t* ISO,
111 U U

• C H I V T B E A U V ILLE VAN
'IT . I ton Potwnge* .on
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C m ry tld H O iO
- niETOB
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mhlt am fm AC I to *0*1
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331— Vehicles
Wanted
CASM M l P AID ' Fo* Jynt C a n
T r w c t l A M i l e . I Kaop
Onto* &lt;4 b— crflfwll
111 IH *
JUNK CAES W A N T E O I
flwnnmng or no*I Pa* 11 f
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W E PAV TO P M M FOM
Compm** a* W *xt#d C r i
T r r r t i RUNNING a* NOT
A N T CON P IT ION
P I H ti

741— Recreational
V e h icle s/C am pe rs
• C H E V T Motor Ammo '71
Ctoon rwnt groo&lt; Fwll bofh
A C Ganoroto* Nom Omn.ng
Good I **t
U l 7411
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C O A C H M A N ' II
7 1 "
bwnthowH, i r r y t I , vo*y
(toon (U K ) OBO (P R IN T 7*
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card, i n t i « SHOO OBO
i c ' )*• i l t i
H O L ID A Y R A N M e L f R 17ft
T T ttooot *. a* &gt;g * t l'9 **r
to*. *r*v good condifton u HO
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m l . comp H it contoinod
LOAOE OSIS 000 171 f«7S

LET A

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DO IT!
Notice

Accounting*

FLO R ID A I T A T t R EQ U IR C 1
•ll contractors be regittored
or (X tilto d Tg rwr.fr • llato
c on i r a c f o r t l l c t n i t c a ll
i 400 lo ] Mot Occwpoltonol
Licontet a** regwirad by fna
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col"nq H I Ilia. Oil 7*11

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M O N TH LY A N D O U A A T I R I T
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Additions &amp;
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c u it o m k it c h e n b a t h
Do o m Fram ing Concreto.

Alum tiding Rot/Comm
111Q911 ( O Bolint.CBCaiFUa

Alterations

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Radio / Stereo

301 — Horses

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771— Good Things
to Eat

113— T e le v is io n /

1 8 7 — S p o r tin g G o o d s
B U U O A B I I tom*4 « t to »
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ANREALTY
s i 19 uo c m o m o i
• 1 0 1 1 0 I 4 A T I 1 * j f J la
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172 ;«*4j
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191— B u i l d i n g

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L o t s / S a le

ISS— Condom inium s
Co O p /Sale

•GARAGE SALE AO IA R C A IR
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11 noon an Twotday and '•••
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PORZIG REALTY

377 7*91

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141 — Homes for Sele

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Renl

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141— Out of State
Property / Sale

StenslromR
entals

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B y B t r o l N Bad* Oaol
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Dec. 0. 1804
T r y to rslahllsh a savings
program for Ihr year ahead If
you luck a llltlr away each week,
ih r accumulation might u m a ir
you later.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov 2 3 Dr*
211 T r y not to repeal a mistake
today that you made recently In
a com plicated m ailer. I’rofll
Irom experience, don't relive It
Aslro G ra jrh year-ahead predic­
tions make wonderful Christmas
stocking slulfrrs for all signs of
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C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 J a n
19) Unexpected changes might
throw you off course today.
Adjusl to conditions as they shift
or your odds for success will go
down significantly.
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Your Iresl asset today Is your

ability lo simplify complex de­
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this gilt might trr required more
than once trelorc the day I*over
P IS C E S (Frlr 20 March 201
Your Initial assessment of a work
problem could Ire erroneous T o
gel Ih r Irue picture, lake a hard
second look and jrrrhaps even a
third
A R IE S fMarch 21 Ajrrll IU|
O ner you get In gear today,
you'll work very jrrodurilvcly.
However, you might waste so
m uch time getting started, you
won't have enough lime left lo
accomplish much.
T A U R U S fApril 20 May 20| l(
working on a crlltrnl assignment
today, make surr you sec II
through lo complrllon. Delegat­
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m idw ay jKilni could trr dlsas
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G E M I N I (May 2 1-June 20)
Unfortunately, you might not
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complex development. Proceed
rather Ilian wall for aid.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22|

Clearly spell out the number* In
financial commitments today
Th e y m ight be thinking of a
larger tu rn than you had In
mind
L E O (J u ly 23 Aug 221 Resist
Ihe urge to find scapegoats for
your problems today. W hen you
start blam ing other*, they will
become very angry.
V IR O O I Aug 23 Sept 221 The
method* you are tempted to use
today m ay destroy your chance*
for success Use more certain
procedure*
L IB R A (Sept 23D ct. 23) Do
not make Impulsive financial
decision* today; they m ight *lcm
more from emotion than logic.
T u k r adequate lime lo study
jrroposal*.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221
Tim in g Is extremely important
today. Persistence will give you
an edge, but lack of preparation
ami Impulsiveness m a y spell
failure
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                    <text>MONDAY

NEWS DI GEST

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Luring Center. I Ith Street at O h a n d ir Avenue
In Sanford. T h ra tte tea f n m te r c m c g h o u r that
hoe been turned mio a day treatment outlet for
the Tem porary Living Center.
T h e center provides d a y treatment and
outpatient care for female akohotlce and drug

new hameo m Lake Mary Th u rsd a y
n ig h t. T h e m a ile r d id n 't pass
w ithout a lengthy give an d take

T h e m oney, b rin g taken from the Law
Enforcement Trust Fund, la from money seiacd
p rim a rily from drug dealers Cakngrr m id U la to
be uard to help pay the root of renovating the
form er crack houar.

T h e hlggrrt bone of ro n tm tlo n
concern ed a change in originally
proponed home stars. Olym pia had
originally proposed homes srtth s
m in im um aloe of 2. IOO square fret.
D u r in g T h u r s d a y 's co m m issio n
awottng. Olympia Homes rvqucptrd
approval to change the m in im u m
daily from R 3 0 a.m. to 1 2 3 0 p m .

Star Float chapter of the star Ira k club. The Trahan
wars at the Super Store Video Nowe In Longwood
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other activities ihsl day will be donated to the
charity.

Cnmmlaatnner Dnvtd Mralor was
the first lo object. "1 just ra n i go
along w ith your request to doam aUr
these homes.** he m id . "It Isn't In
keeping with fairness lo adjacent
homes, such as the Fairway Homes
(Ttm acuan areal.
Mralor said he D m had agreed lo
I he larger site homes, as he fell they

City to air Goldsboro code enforcement
SA N FO R D — Commissioners at this afternoon's
Sanford City Commission workshop meeting, will
have more problems to discuss than during the
regular meeting beginning at 7 p.m . this evening.
Several ordinances. Including those pertaining to
Firefighters' and police officers pension plans, tabled
on second reading Oct. 10 without comment. wUl be
on the regular meeting agenda.
At the workshop however, the commissioners are
shcdulcd lo discuss several controversial Items
which have appeared In recent times.
One Is motion picture production In downtown
Sanford. Most recently, the television series Hurri*
cane Hunter has been Aimed downtown. A rumored
threat of having First Street blacked oft during
business hours this pssl Monday, caused m any
merchants to object and reach the point where they
threatened to picket.
The street however, was not to be closed, and the
matter waa resolved when the production company
conducted fUm lng prior lo the opening of the
downtown businesses.
As late aa Friday. Hurricane Hunter waa still being
filmed In Sanford, thla time In the area behind the
Monroe Harbour Marina. In the area norm ally used

for overflow boat trailer parking.
Another Item scheduled for commission w ork shop
dlsusslon la the code enforcement situation In the
Goldsboro area. Following the urging b y black
leaders to strengthen code enforcement to help them
clean up the Goldsboro area, a fight occurred
between the officers and home owner, during the
very first attempt to enforce the codes.
The question of continuing the code enforcement
still remains to be determined.
W hen the agenda package waa released to the
press for information this past Thursday. It did not
Include any information on either of these matters.
A third Item Is a continuing proposal for the
takeover of the Marina Inn (old Holiday Inn) lease at
the Monroe Harbour Marina complex. The situation
Involves an extrem ely complicated am ount of
paperwork, agreements, and approvals. T h e m ailer
was brought up on Oct. lO, and was lo be continued
aa additional Information la obtained. A t today's
meeting. C ity Manager BUI Simmons la presenting a

The workshop meetings are held on the second
floor of Sanford d l y hall beginning al 5 p .m . thla
afternoon.
The regular meeting. In the commission chambers.
wUl follow beginning at 7 p.m.

District 4 county commission race
Every day of th# wook It fin#

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Cloudy

T o d a y : P a rtly
cloudy. High In the
low er to m id 80s.
Light wind becoming
north 5 to 10 mph
during the afternoon.

‘Reluctant’ politician faces
political newcomer Nov. 8
SA N FO R D — T h e race for Semi­
nole County commission District 4
pits a political newcomer with a
reluctant politician.
Democrat Larry Furlong seeks s
second four-yesr-term after a stun­
ning defeat of of commission veter­
an Sandra Glenn In 1990. Furlong
faces a GOP challenge by ftrst ltmc
candidate Winfield Adam s, who
staged his own upset over Andrea
Dennison In the first prim ary.

Adam s erupted the quiet cam­
p a ig n last w eek by c h a rg in g
Furlong's support of "Junkets" to
Ireland and other Tourist Develop­
ment Council spending has ques­
tionable benefit to the county.
Thursday. Adam s admitted he had
not Investigated the return on the
T D C dollar.
M .M . " R e d '' M cCullough, the
chairman of the T D C . writes In
today's Sanford Herald the Jun e
World C u p games generated In­
c re a s e d r e v e n u e s for c o u n ty
C: Sea Race. Fags B A

F O R T H E B E S T IN E D IT O R IA L S , O P IN IO N S A N D A N A L Y S IS 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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Lotto winner from Altamonte

M IAM I — Never m ind
Election Day. H ugh
had the experience of
u nlik ely bid lo unset
publican U R . Sen. Connie M ark.
O n a recent Saturday night, the beefy kid
brother of first lady H ila r y Rodham Ctmton

T A L L A H A S S E E — The holders of three tickets ran share In
■n rsttmated 81(1 million Florida Lotto &gt;arkpot. lottery atticUla
Tw o of the tickets were sold tn M iam i; (he other was
purchased In Altamonte Springs. Florida Lottery Secretary
Matrla Mann announced Sunday.
Numbers d raw n Saturday were slx-leti-23-25-36-48
There were 819 ticket bufdw w h o can rodret 81.309.50
after m a tch in g five of the m ow here. T h e 15.384 people with
four n um bers w en 888. Another 290,108 who ant fcatf the
num bers right won 88
This week's Jackpot Is estimated at 88 m illion.

I W t are making Inroads.
Ones paopla figure out
we’re as different as black
and white, night and day.... 9
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Life In prison, Instead of on tho inks

Mark. S3.
In thr

M E L B O U R N E — A man has been convlctag of killing hia wife
with his golf putter.
Rich Eyrtch (area a life prtaon sentence far murdering his
wife of 3 0 years with his the putter while she alept In ih rlr bed.
After seven hours of JrUbrraUng. the 12 Jurors found Eyrtch
guilty S a turday of first-degree murder. Brevard Circuit Judge
Frank Pound ort sentencing far this m orning.
Prosecutors d id not seek the drath penalty,
sentence far first-degree m urder will he Ufa In prison with no
chance of parole far 25 years. Eyrtch w ill be almost BO In 25
years
Since the beginning at the Investigation into Sue Eyrtch *
Ju n e IS . 1998. death, the couple's tw o daughters have stood
behind their father.
Eyrtch said he found his wife dead and Ihrlr house
burglarised when he returned home, worried that she had not
answered phone.
But prosecutors argued Eyrtch staged a burglary to make it
appear aa tf Sue Eyrtch dkd during a break In.

Star tolls of postibte mission
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — Peter Graves has offered a mlaatnn
to people, if th r y wfah to accept It: to vtalt bedridden veterans
"T h e Joy on their faces Is simply marvelous to behold." said
the "M ission: Impossible ' Mar. who spent the post year as
celebrity chairm an of the Veterans Administration's National
Salute to Hospitalised Veterans
Graves srosrrd about 230 volunteers Saturday at a national
V A conference In Fort Lauderdale
He told of singing anthems with elderly vets tn VA hospitals
and of skiing In Colorado beside amputee vets equipped with
special devices
G ra ve s 68. a World War n vet. reminisced about his early
acting roles in a string of 1950s war films (Staiag 17. Th e Court
Martial of Billy Mitchell. Long Gray Line) and television i
(Fury. Court-Martial).
His older brother. Gunsmoke star Jam es Arneas
wounded as an Infantryman. Graves said h r has always had a
special feeling for vets

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Evffrglidit set dtoouncid
W E S T P A LM B EA C H - Hundreds of p s pie converged on
the South Florida Water Management District headquarters to
denounce the state's Everglades Forever Act.
About 350 to 400 activist* carried placards and listened to
speakers urge lawmakers to scrap the
tougher measures against the stale's i
"Th is rally and mareh are Just the l
M id i, spokesman far Clean Mater.#
of ihr Saturday dsmowMIStlow . "If I
the sugar Industry think the people of Florida are going In I
the Other way. they’re m lM ite n .
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Gov Lawton Chiles signed the
spells out plans far a 8685 mill too
project.
Sugar cane an d vegetable growers w ill spend 8233 million to
*322 m illion d urin g (he next 2 0 years building 40.000 acres of
marshes. Those marshes are designed to filler pollutants from
fertilizer-laden runoff that drains from fields.
Taxpayers w ill pay the rest o f the project's coat.

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Dry cleaning customers pay environmental fees

AIDS t a r brings syphilis dscllns
T A L L A H A S S E E — Rising awareness of A ID S has led to a
sharp drop In syphilis tn Florida, w h ich led the nation In
syphilis cases u ntil 1900.
"W e can never say 'Let's pack u p and go hom e.'" Dan
George, a senior public health adviser w ith the Department of
Health an d Rehabilitative Services, told an Orlando newspaper
for a story Sunday.
Florida la now 16th In the nation tn Its rate of syphilis with
1.187 cases reported last year — the lowest level In 30 years.
"I've been In the field 17 years, and I never thought we'd get
a handle on It." said Bill Drahos of the Volusia County Public
Health U n it. "People weren't listening and the rates were going
up. up, u p ."
Like syphilis, the virus that causes A ID S can be contracted
through sex.
F ro m A s s o c ia te d Proas reports

LO TTE R Y
MIAMI - Hera ara tha
winning numbers selected
Sunday in tha Florida Lot­
tery:

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RonMs Oam ar and Sua Cottum, aantora; Ed Oordon and Jan
Omrta, juniora; Bubba Btabaa and Joyca Jonas. fraaltman.

M any Floridians are seeing a
new Item on their dry-cleaning
bills — a 3-percent to 6 -percent
environmental fee.
M any cleaners collect the fees
to recoup coats resulting from a
state law that look effect J u ly 1
to raise money to clean u p toxic
chemical spUla from dry clean­
in g operations.
"W e 're being very u p front
a b o u t I t . ” Peter N a a c a . a
spokesman for Dryclean U S A .
told a Fort Lauderdale newspa­
per for a story Sunday.
About 100 chemical spills re­
lated to d ry cleaners have been
documented tn Florida and en vi­

ronmental regulators think as
m a n y as 2,800 current and
farmer dry cleaning operations
m ay be cleanup candidates.
P e rc h lo ro c ih y le n c . a toxic
solvent used to help scrub dirt
and atalna from clothes, has
contam inated some d rin k in g
water wells in Dade County and
a majority of the public drinking
water wells In Escambia County,
said Bill B u m s of the Depart­
ment of Environm ental Protec­
tion.
Many c l e a n er s are
m om -and-pop operations that
cannot afford lo pay to clean up
the chemical. T h e legislation,
which (he Industry helped draft.
Imposes a n environmental tax

and related fees.
Cleaners must pay the slate
1.5 percent at their gross re­
ceipts for cleaning and launder­
ing. a 85-a-gaUon tax on the
prrchloroelhylene they buy. i
annual registration fees of 8100
to 8 5 0 0 d e p e n d in g on the
amount of business they do.
Industry officials estimate the
law will bring In 88 million to
•13 million for the Mate's H az­
a rd o u s W a a le M a n a g e m e n t
Tru s t Fund.
T h a i la hardly enough for an
estimated 81.4 billion cleanup
Job. Burns said. "W e estimate If
we get 812 million to 815 million
a year Into the hind, II will fake
us 9 3 years lo generate enough

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T o n ig h t: Fair. Low In the lower
to m id 60s. Light north wind.
Tue sd a y: Partly cloudy. High
In the lower 80s. Wind northeast
5 to lO m p h .
W ednesday through Friday:
Mostly fair. Lows In the lower
60s. H ighs In the lower 80s.

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m oney to clean up those sites."
Som e etrailers simply boost
prices to recoup their costs, said
Charles Hacker. Florida repre­
sentative far the New York baaed
Neighborhood Cleaners Associa­
tion.
But others opt for Identifiable
fees. Dryclean USA’s 6 6 stores In
Florida art charging a 3 percent
environm ental fee.
Deerfield Cleaners tn Deerfield
B e a c h , described b y o w n e r
Felicia Pettier as a mom-and-pop
operation, added a 5 percent fee.
C u a l o m e r a s e e m to u n ­
derstand. Pollier said. “ I tell
them to look al their grocery,
bills and car repair bills and they
will see a similar charge.”

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Beach: highs. —
a.m .. 12:55
p .m .; lows. 5:50 a.m .. 6:36 p.m .:
N o w S m y rn a Baoch: highs. —
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D a y to n a Beach: Waves arc
1-2 feet and slightly rho p p y.
C urrent Is to the south. Water
temperature Is 76 degrees.
N t w S m y rn a Beach: Waves
are 2 feet and semi-choppy. Th e
current Is to the south. W u lrr
temperature is 76 degrees.

F R ID A Y
Fair 88*88

B L A a g a a tin o tn J a p M o r In le t
Today: W ind cast to northeast
10 knots Seas 1 to 3 feet. Bay
and inland waters a light chop.
Isolated sh o w e rs and th u n ­
d e r s t o r m s . T o n i g h t : W in d
northeast 5 to lO knots. Seas 2
feet or less. Bay and Inland
waters Mostly smooth. Tuesday:
W Uid northeast 10 knots. Seas 2
to 3 feet.

T h e h ig h te m p e ratu re In
Sanford on Su n d ay was 88
d e g r e e s a n d M o n d a y 's
overnight low was 64 degrees as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center, Celery
Avenue,
R eco rded ra in fa ll for the
period ending al 9 a.m. Monday,
totalled .00 Inches.

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• J m l i y rat Im a ttd at S580 was reportedly atolrn T h u n d a y
during a rratdrnttal burglary In (he 900 Mach of Magnolia
AHUM .
9 A ball bucket. reportedly valued at 9390. waa aald to have
been taken Thuraday b o m a room at Florida Motet. 9 00 Oak
Avenue.
9 A Motorola pager valued at 9140 waa aald to have been
atolrn Thuraday from a buatnraa In the 100 block at S. French
Avenue.
• T h e clerk at a rretautant In (he 3900 block o f Orlando
Drive told police ahe waa robbed at gunpoint Thu rad a y. She
aald the man look an undetermined amount at m oney from the
caah register before fleetng from the buatnraa
a Four tirra valued at 9590 were aald to have been stolen
Thuraday from a trailer parked In the 400 block of W . First
Street.
9 A scale reportedly valued at 9385 waa aald to be mlasing
Thuraday from a residence In the 1300 block of Stiver Lake
Drive.

DOfMftlC Vid#f9C#
4 Samuel Andra Copeland. 39. 1107 W Second St.
b y Sanford police early Saturday mon
charged with aggravated baltrry/domeatlc violence and
restating arrest without violence.
a Hie hard Thom a s J o h n llameltn. 36. 3990 Kldgrwood Ave..
Apt *301. Sanford waa arrested by Sanford police late Friday
night and charged w tth domestic vtolence/battery and
disorderly conduct.
wtlh domestic

u n ig m o MconorffvMVvo in c iw n ii
•Johnnie Lee Roiltna. 47. 1303 W. 15th St.. Sanford, waa
arrratrd Friday evening by Sanford police and charged wtth
violating the open alcoholic container taw.
•W anlla Miller. 33. 104 Anderson C lr.. Sanford, waa
arrested by Sanford poller In an undercover reverse operation
Friday night and charged with purchase of “ crack*’ cocaine
and assignation to com m it prostitution. She allegedly offered
the undcover agent oral sex In exchange for the Illegal
substance.
•Nanette Faye W lta n m . 310 Rachelle. Ave, A pt. *1132.
Sanford waa arrested by Sanford police In an undercover
reverse operation Friday night and charge w ith the purchase of
cocaine.
•Jam es Allen Topnlck. 39. no local address, was arrested by
Lake
Ice late Friday evening and charged with
posseaalon of a controlled substance, possession of cannabis
and possession of d ru g para phenails
• Michael David Phipps. 23. 314 Dorchester Square, waa
arrested by Lake Mary police late Friday evening and charged
w ith possession of cannabis and possession of d rug
paraphenalla.

Burglary and thbfft
• Roger Carlton Cassidy. 18. 2800 Avakma Dr.. Sanford, and
Clint Alan Banks, no local address, where arrested by Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies early Saturday m orning and charged
with armed burglary/grand theft.
Vem its Prison, 25. waa arrested early Saturday m orning by
Sanford police and charged wtth burglary and trespass in a
struct ure/conveyance.
•Robert Charles Scott. 28. 2744 Ridgewood Ave.. Apt. *60.
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police Friday and charged
with retail theft.

Warrant arrests
• Linda Kay Lewis. 35. 304 Reid C t„ Sanford, waa arrested
by Lake Mary police on an outstanding Seminole County
warrant of obtaining property wtth a worthless check and on a
Monroe County warrant of driving wtth license suspended or
revoked.
•Jam es Williams. 31, 2055 Sipes Ave.. Sanford, waa
arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs deputies on a writ of
bodily attachment.
•David Allen Robttaillc. 1006 Hanging Vine Loop. Longwood. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's deputies on a
warrant of uttering a forgery.
•Donald E. Major. 32. 2408 Marshall Ave., Sanford, turned
himself In to Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility where he waa
arrested oh a warrant of failure to appear obtaining property
with a worthless check.
•Virgil Lee Hinkle. 22. 1425 Lake Mary tllvd.. Lake Mary,
turned himself In to Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility, where
he was arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's deputies on a
capias of aggravated battery.

Changing times
Old South fraternity shows diverse membership
W hen Louis did p«r4gg. for ua
tt wasn't a huge thing, * said
O A I N E S V I L L K . Fla . At
Kappa A lpha Order, fraternity of
Dixie trona such as Robert E.
Lee. the O ld South BaM and the
Confederate flag, old Umra are
not forgotten.
B ut times are changing at the
University of Florida's chapter.
A Mach student became a
the spring, the chap­
ter p resid en t's parents e m i­
grated from India, the vice pres­
ident la Cuban-American and
th e m e m b c r a h l p Ine ltitfea
A s ta n -A m e rtc a n and Je w is h
students.
In a fra te rn ity know it for
w m h t p of O ld South tradttlone.
the presence at the Mack stu­
dent. Louis Davie. draws the
most attention. But Davis, a
Junior microbiology major, said
one at tlmoo
icons helped
d raw h im t o Kappa Alpha.
I f a Lee.TV'O svti

c h a p te r p r e s id e n t F r ln e e t
S h a n m Louis la no&lt; a symbol-

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Kappa A lpha calls Lee. the
Virginia m ilitary man who led
the Confederate armies of re­
bellion. its “ spiritual founder.”
Kappa A lp h a leaders are quick
to point out that while Lee was
beat know n as a Confederate
general, he opposed slavery, was
respected In both the North and
South and did his beat to heal
th e n a t t o n 'a w o u n d a a n d
advocate reconciliation after the
Lee despised drunkenness,
according lo biographers, and
after the w a r he avoided associa­
tion w ith Confederate battle
flags and uniforms.
"If you hang around here they
are always talking about Lee."
Davta aald. "W h a t he stood for Is
what are stand for. You conduct
yourself as a gentleman at all
times. T h a t's colorblind. We all
understand that.”
Davta waa Initiated In the
spring by a unanimous vote of
chapter members. He Is not the
group’s first black member.
N on -so u the rn Kappa Alpha
chapters broke the racial barrier
years ago. said Dick Barnes, the
g r o u p 's n a tio n a l e xecu tive
director.
Ba rn es recalled two black
Kappa Alphas In Kentucky and
one In Tennessee. Before Davis
at Florida, he said he knew of
one In the South, at private
Mlllaapa College In Mississippi.

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slavery. H ow could he go In
there and call this home?"
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Th re e years ago. Ja n ie Shores.
Justice of Alabam a's Su pre m e C o u rt, waa
addressing a luncheon for attorneys newly
adm itted fo U w court. " T h e average cMtsrn." she
told th em , "doesn't hove seen a

EDITORIAL

Support STOP
Y o u c a n 't keep a good (In thta c a a r) G R O U P
d o w n . S T O P , w h ic h atanda for S to p T u r n i n g
O u t P riso n ers, loat th e ir atatew ide petition
d r iv e to have a re fe re n d u m o n thta N o v e m b e r'a ballot. G iv e u p ? No. T h e y a re g o in g to
g iv e It a n o th e r try .
B e g in n in g o n election d a y , N o v e m b e r 8 .
m e m b e r* of S T O P w ill be n e a r p a llin g place*
a ee k ln g to o b ta in p e titio n sign a tu re s once
a g a in . T h t a pool ye ar, th e y w e re ab le to ob ta in
a p p ro x im a te ly 3 0 0 .0 0 0 sig n a tu re s, b u t w o u ld
h a ve h a d to h a ve 4 3 0 .0 0 0 In o rd e r to have tt
placed o n th is y e a r’s ballot.
• In a d d itio n to not e n o u g h sign a tu re s, the
F lo rid a S u p re m e C o u r t said the w o rd in g was
m isle a d in g . N o w . a n e w petitio n ha s not o n ly
been drafte d , b u t It h a s been circulated
It ro u n d to a n u m b e r o f legal professionals w h o
h a ve agreed th a t it la p ro p e rly w o rd e d .
S T h e a im of S T O P la to m a k e It a la w to have
n v lc ts serve at least 8 5 percent of the
sentence*. A t p rese n t, statistics show
e y a re s e rv in g o n ly a b o ut 4 5 percent of the
m e before th e y are tu rn e d k ua e.
S T O P also has added so m e n e w w o rd in g
h lc h says that persons g iv e n life sentences,
sh a ll be Incarcerated for the rest of their
r u ra l liv e s ."
S tatistics d o n 't have to tell us (are all k n o w
k b o u t it), that a great m a n y o f o u r crim e s are
C o m m itte d b y people w h o h a v e already
perved tim e In ja li. A great percentage of them
prere released e a rly as w ell.
; F lo rid a ha s c o n tin u o u s ly enacted taws
in in g to w h a t happens after a person Is
I g u ilty of a crim e . A fte r m u c h too long
g iv in g m a n y c rim in a ls a m ere slap o n the
w ris t, m o re a n d m o re ja il lim e ts n o w
jr q u lr e d .
• W e suspect there w ill be m o re la w s c o rn in g
u p deahng w ith the h a n d lin g o f rrtm ln a la
J u d g in g b y the v e ry .la rg e H u m b e r o f persona
h a vin g to be arrested rig h t h e re In S e m in o le
C o u n ty for violation o f p ro b a tio n . It sh o w s
m ore action is needed In th is a re a .
W e salute m e m b e rs o f S T O P , a n d srlah
th e m success tn this n e w p e titio n d riv e . F o r
all c ltlic n s , we u rg e y o u t a first tit all. take
tim e to k n o w w h a t S T O P la t r y in g to d a

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has i t e m Invoked M s right to remain
in f h k y w invcrrogaiion. tw nag n rrrr
nor demand bad. nor have th r right to rounsrl
H e has never been confron ted w ith a criminal
charge nor had s publtr trial.. T h is lark of
to the Bill of Rights has caused an
on the part of m any of our ettlrens to
luc process’
D u rin g thr past three year*, while many
e ttU rnanave remained Ignorant of I heir rights and therefore everybody etar's - a growing
num ber have been educated by watching, at
home, actual rases tn actual court room s In 47
states, television camera* have been allowed In
some courts; and until recently, a pilot project
has permitted cameras during rtvtl trials and
appeals in right federal courts.
In January of this year, a Tim e s Mirror
national survey showed that large num brrs of

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a M O R b of O J
T V p ro g ra m * , for
example, now think
the courts are Calm
than they did before.
Th e re certainly has
been an tnrreaar hi
underst an ding how
the court* work. For
years. I have been
t r y i n g to Interest
fam ily and friends to
some of the various
t r lb u t a r t e t o f due
p r o c r s a i the
e x c lu s io n a ry ru le .
probable ra u sr lo obtain
roinrftrtds of the Justice

H m M n n 'i

"tt was very clear." the Judge told me.
they were not lawyers." But they had been
educated in the taw by television in the
courtroom

th o y d td b o fo to . J
and other
Until

JACK ANDERSON

Newt-ologists
look to future

LETTERS
R e letter fmm 'Win Adams, canrtktotr for
Seminole County ComnusMsa fS sm rr 4 who Is
running against incumbent L a rry fu rlo n g —
After reading m u letter which is a d d n . n l to
"Dear Super Voter" I have become somewhat
concerned wnh Mr Adams’ negative attitude
toward the positive ippm arh Seminole County
has been taking in order tn benefit all who reside
here
H u rom m rnta reguntlng will lu ll tourna­
ment* and junkets to Ireland" really alarmed
me May I remind him that not voe penny of the
resident* rax dollar* wen* *pm t fnr any of the
recent tournament* held here — all monte*
came from the cnutiam tax on m om revenue
generated by Seminole County Hotel* and
motel* Sport» - related event* have and will
continue to generate the kind of revenue that
Seminole County buamevar* need.
Just recently the Seminole County «nftball
complex and Merrill Park were wtes foe the A S A
Men * B
softball tournament O f the 100
team* who entered and played. 70 ream* were
housed In 11 Seminole County hotel* at an
average room rate of 949 IS per night Th is
generated 946.000 in room revenue alone —
91.440 In hotel tax revenue T h u doesn’t
Include the fan that during their stay more
revenue wa* generated through food and
beverage sale*, retail tales, etc.
StatUtlc* for Senior Softball W orld Series
Indicate that there were 4.100 room n lghu
booked which generated 9250.000 In room
revenue — 97.500 In hotel tax revenue. W ith an
average length of t u y of 6.6 day* and bated on
other revenue generated from food and beverage
sales, retail talc*, and travel, at least 91 million
wa* pumped Into Seminole County In Just one
week’s time.
Couple these tournaments with two other
major to um am cnU held last year In August and
Septem ber there have been four national
tournaments In Seminole County In the last 14
m onths — to there Is a niche for softball
tournaments here.
As for those “Junkets" to Ireland that Mr.
Adam s made reference to — here again no
resident tax dollars were used — U was the
county tourism tax on room revenue which
financed the visit. Th e laws of the state of
Florida dictate how the tourist tax la to be used
In Seminole County and the Tourist Develop­
m ent Council has since Its Inception, gone by
the guidelines set forth. These dollar* have
always been spent wisely to benefit the county
whether It was to bring In leisure travelers or
athletic groups. Th e T o u ris t Development
C ouncil has always maintained a low profile as a
volunteer council — we have never been
interested In getting Into the political area.

m m i ti i

rifly u ta ih rtb n then w«*
n u n lav Ike Loo Angrlta

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Clearing up matter

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to a paritrulariy mnartaMt

especially since the council la composed of three
hotel executive*, one travel agent, tw o city
conun laakmera. owe county com m Isatoner and
two ftttractfon/icnrtcc owners.
T h e trip to Ireland came about as a suggestion
from L a rry Furlong prior to Ireland’s soccer
tra m com ing to Seminole C o u n ty to train for the
W orld C u p game*. It wa* further suggested that
we arnd a county commissioner and the county
tourism drtector to County W icklow . Ireland on
an official visit In advance of the su m m e r World
C u p game*. T h e publicity would be valuable lo
the people of Seminole C o un ty. T h e Tourist
Development Council thought this was an
excellent Idea — we recommended it to the
C o u n ty Board of Commissioners on A p ril 12. I
personally appeared before the commissioners
and expressed m y enthusiasm for a positive trip
by the chairm an of county commissioners and
Ja c k Wert.' o u r tourism director. T h is would be
a m arketing coup for the county. T h e expense
was borne by tourist tax dollars and we were
rewarded immensely with not o n ly Ireland’s
soccer team In training but by num erous fans,
news media personnel etc.
T o give yo u an example of Just what It meant
to Seminole County — hotel revenue waa up 26
percent In Ju n e and 40 percent In J u ly over
1993. M any of our hotels reported record
occupancies and revenue*. T h e O rlando North
Hilton, the Irish team headquarters, experienced
the best m onth tn the property’s history. Many
of o u r other properties hosted large lo u r groups
of soccer fans and press.
W orld C u p tens also appeared to have brought
lots of money for shopping. T h e Altam onte Mall
reported sales Increases of seven percent during
the games. T h e Central Florida Regional Airport
in Sanford recorded 25 charter flight* filled with
over 3.000 Irish fans traveling between New
York and Seminole County to follow their team.
T h e airport sold over 40.000 gallons more
aviation fuel than usual. Irish tour operators
report they will be using this facility m a n y more
times In the future.
T o go a step further. Pat Hickey, chairm an of
the Irish Olym pic Committee, who has been In
our Seminole training site, states that Seminole
C o unty has an excellent chance to be selected as
the Irish Olym pic team's training venue for
1996. As word spreads of the excellent training
slle, weather, airline service and other thing* lo
do In the area, more learns w ill train here. Call It
Junkets If you like — but dollars poured Into
Seminole County.
Also reference was recently made that Mr,
Van der Welde was required lo go on the trip to
Ireland — Mr. Van der Welde waa requested to
go b y the Tourist Development Council and he
so chose to go. O n hla return from Ireland he
was filled w ith acclaim for both the Irish and for
Seminole C o un ty’s push for a place tn the
sporting arena.

It’s a shame that we have to talk about tourist
tax dollars as something that Seminole County
residents are spending - It to not so. T h e money
that has bren spent and approved b y the County
Board of Com m issioners and the T o u ris t
Development Council has been well spent. I
don't know to this day where we have made an
error In anything that we have promoted. We
would like lo keep politics out of th is particular
area and I Just wanted lo clear one thing up —
the voters are not paying for ’’Junkets,” they're
not paying for all of this. It's the guests w ho stay
tn o u r Seminole County hotels and pay for their
rooms that pay for all of It.

Limit net fishing

W A S H IN G T O N - Hanging on the office
wall of Mouse Minority Whip Newi Gingrich.
R O a . to a note former Secretary of Stale
Jam e s Baker scribbled as they suffered
through a meeting together early in the Bush
a d m inistration "N ew t: T h a n t — A rtn 'i
'governance* d ull!”
A Republican leader present at the meeting
r e c e n t l y r e la t e d th e s r e n e a n d Its
significance B a krr passed the note across the
table tn the cabinet
room d u rin g a con­
tentious Republican
leadership meeting.
G
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n
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g r lrh la u g h e d and
n o d d e d . H a v in g
trooped to the White
H o u s e w it h o th e r
r o ts s s e v a llv e a d e ­
m a n d in g a harder
lin e o n c e r t a in
issues. G in grich left
that d a y feeling a
apeelal fe llo w s h ip
with Baker.
" B a k e r p la y e d
Newt Uke a fiddle.”
said this G O P source. 9 Gingrich foil
" ( B a k e r ) a v o id e d
that day fooling
aspaciai
confrontations w ith
him by flattering him
followihtpwith
Baker J
a little bit and by
saying ’You and I
have the obligation
to run the co un try.” *
T h e note serves to frame P re sid e n t
C lin to n ’s challenge In producing " g o v ­
ernance" during the upcoming !0 4 th C o n ­
gress. Republican* will enjoy at least a
philosophical majority In both chambers, and
they m ay w in an outright numerical m ajori­
ty. But bipartisanship serves the political
ends of both Clinton, who wants to avoid
becom ing a lame duck with tw o years
rem aining In hla term, and Gingrich, who will
be the next House Republican leader. As each
man wages an Increasingly thrill campaign
against the other this fall, both understand
that In a few wrecks their swords must be
beaten Into plowshares.

I am the grandson of a longtime commercial
fisherman. Claude G. Meigs, w h o made hla
living from the mid-1930a until the mid-1950s
tn the waters of the Gulf. Thoae were times
when fish of all kinds were plentiful, filling the
net* of significantly fewer com m ercial net
fishermen. Tim es. In fact, when no one dreamed
the fish poulations wouldn’t be sustained. My
lather, too. worked his boats as a young man
and tella "great catch" stories lo this day. Th e
family connection la deep and I've alwaya been
proud that m y grandfather owned and operated
the NlcevUle Fish Company.

"H e (Gingrich) wants to be a major national
leader." says one Gingrich ally. " I f Clinton
wants to go to him basically aa a leader of thr
country a n d say. *We have an obligation to
the co un try and to history.’ I think In a way
he can co-opt Newt.”
Form er Rep. V ln Weber, a close friend of
Gingrich's, and Clinton political adviser T o n y
Coelho are both Ncwt-ologlsts. T h e ir agendas
couldn't be more different, but the advice
they proffer for their parties’ standard-bearers
couldn't be more similar.

Even as late as 1962 when he died, m y
grandfather could not have im a gin e d the
overw helm ing increase In the efficiency of
comm ercial fishing with the proliferation of
bigger net boats, spotter planes and massive
"Invisible" nets. T h e scale of the effort Is now a
hundred-fold larger and Indiscriminate aa well.
It Is little wonder that the population of speckled
trout has been depleted. Can anyone be
surprised that the same la true of pom pano and
mullet?

" I don’t like the word ’co-opted,"' Coelho
says, “ but I do believe that once Newt
becomes the m inority leader that m y advice
to the C linton administration will be to bring
him In on what we’re trying to do In the
Congress and make him pari of the effort."
Coelho believes G lnrich’s political situation
has evolved to where he now needa to emerge
aa a credible leader. Hla former role of being a
"b o m b-thro w er" la no longer enough.

W ading the bayous of Choctawhatchee Bay for
mullet w ith a cast net for years like m any cast
nctiers, I have seen mullet grow harder and
harder to find for a family fish fry. T h e common
complaint la that the expectation and hope of
catching a "m esa" of mullet has become a
frustrating exercise, searching for fish that have
disappeared.
I try to Imagine m y grandfather’s reaction to
the over-flshlng of roc mullet for rich foreigners
or all the sea life that Is sacrificed as by-catch.
What would he think of Florida's Legislature. In
which he once served, not protecting our
natural resources? Ills one w ay to act Is through
me. Like me. 1 know he would wholeheartedly
support lim iting marine net fishing. Am end­
ment 3 . 1 urge everyone else to do the same.
Stan Peters
Valparaiso, Fla

A n administration official partially agreed:
” 1 think going after (Gingrich) continuously
as the black knight or the devil Incarnate ts a
mistake, and I cite In particular hla work on
N A F T A ." aaya one administration official,
who added that Gingrich Is still furious at the
administration’s lack of gratitude. "Pabple
think N ew t’s a real thug. They ca n ’t stand
him . But I Ih ln k It will be a real mistake for
the W hite House to approach h im In that
fashion."
Coelho believes Gingrich might make a
deal on welfare reform as long as he Is
co-author of the legislation, while Weber
believes small-scale health care reform la also
possible In the next session. "T h a t's the test
for Newt — his ability to make things happen,
not Just the ability to stop things." Coelho
says.

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afoa of the Iota were not c
lng. "W e have already agr
c s ira la n d s c a p in g a n d
■UMe ao that everyone haa aceeaa
N o the same technology.
W i n g e r p o in t* o u t t h a t
calculate** are m e allowed an
the national (eat*, auch aa the
Sch olastic Achievement Teat
tS A T)
" A n d you have lo know how to
d o the problem before y o u ran
u a r the calculator effectively."
W inger Mid
H e noted that while tear her*

bote her* and a recent soft bail
to u rn a m e n t generated m ore
than 91 million in spending In
the county.
Both candidates say they are
flarally conservative and place a
to p p r i o r i t y o n t r i m m i n g
"w a ste " from county spending
Last year. Adama. aa a private
rttU c n . proposed 91.1 million in
cuts from the county's spending
plan. C o m m l— TnnrTv. Including
Furlong, accepted about 96.300
of hta recommendations Adama
says he ha sn 't studied this
year's budget
T h i s year, Furlong recom ­
mended more than 9300.000 tn
cuts to reserve funds and vehlrle
p u r c h a s e a c c o u n t s w h ic h
brought a “ H urra h " from fellow
commissioner Daryl McLain, a
Republican, and a unanimous
vote from the commission
Adam a. S3, rites his more than
30 year* In corporate cost ac­
counting aa the chief skill he
b r in g s lo th e c o m m is s io n .
Adam s said when he went to
Furlong last year with his pro­
posed cuts, the commissioner
"blew h im off."
" I went to Larry Furlong about
a 9100.000 software expense
that w e d id n 't n eed." said
Adams. "L a rry Furlong blew me
off. T h a i's w hy I'm running for
county commissioner I am a
coat expert. I know how to look
al thrwr things and find the
F u rlo n g .'98. la running on his
: w u of the past four years
" I think I've done a good Job."
Furlong. "I've kepi m y
laes lo the best that I've
able to. I still don't think
m a politician But In the past

auch a last minute change is

"W e can hop* they w in rtar. but
uaually they wW drop a bit with
(he new leal.**
T h e teat w ill be given for the
first time nest weekend.

p o te n tia l hom e

S P E C IA L

term s of seniority There's some­
th in g to b r aald about esperl-

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F u r l o n g ctlea fla ra l c o n arrvatlam and pmgrama auch aa
the ” Commissioner'a C h o ice"
sch olarsh ip award for graduat­
in g sentora and Ih r " G o o d
Neighbor Utility Program " aa
good deeds he's Implemented
since taking offkr.
In terms of economic devel­
opm ent. Furlong points to an
econom ic Incentive program he
proposed adopted by com m is­
sioners earlier this year.
"Before 1091. there w a s no
Interest in It." says Furlong. "1
th in k we're on the right track
now . but it's only a atari. If you
want lo be In the game, you have
lo pul the resource* an d the
money to tt. Now. Il'a an Integral
p a rt of o u r ro m p re h e n a lv e
p la n .”
Adam a says the county needs
to take a more active role In
seeking out new job-producing
businesses and not depending
on the Economic Development
Com m ission of Mkt PTorida to
b rin g Industry here. T o Increase
fo c u s o n Sem inole C o u n t y ,
commissioners hired a economic
development coordinator, w h o la
p a n tally funded by the E D C .
W ith regards to th r c o m ­
m ission's rrcrnl decision to re­
ject a flea market at 1-4 Park
Noelh, Adams says while a Ilea
m a rk e t m ay not have been
a p p ro p rm e fo« (he site , m r f e
other retail w sm irr m a jr'T U v e
been accepts bid
.
T h e tw o split' on h o w Iff
address (he county's stormwater
flx-up Furlong opposes a sepa­
rate stormwater fee. Instead, he
supports a mix of fee*. Including
p r o p e r ty taxes, to p a y the
expense. Adams says a specific
coat lo the program Is needed

It." My* Adama.
T h e pair split somewhat on the
c o u n ty '* g a rb a g e p r o g r a m .
F u rlo n g opposes m a n d a to ry
collections a n d sa ys people
should be able to choose who
th e y want to c o lle c t th e ir
garbage. Adam s says collections
shouldn't be m andatory In rural
areas, but should be in the more
urban areas.

tu rnin g to Illinois to live.
She had no survivor*. Burial
w ill be Tuesday In Springfield.
Ernest Bellamy. 69. H enri A v ­
enue. Sanford, died Th u rsd a y.
O ct. 30. 1994 at DeBary Manor.
He warn born Ju ly 4. I9 3 S In
Lam ont. Florida. He waa tn the
construction business. He was
Prim itive Baptist.
Survivor* Include sons. Ernest
J r .. Sarasota; daughters. Mary
H olt. Carol Hendcraon. Joyce
B yrd , all of Sanford; brother*.
Ulysses. Ta g. Bo. all or Lam ont;
a ta te ra . R ebecca B r o w n .
Sarasota. Mary Ella W illiam s,
Geneva Payton. Bella Rose, all of
B r a n d e n t o n . H a n n a B e ll,
Philadelphia. Koaa Lee H am .
Guaale Lee Jones. Patsy, all of
Palmetto. Mattie Mae Jones. St.
P e te r s b u r g ; seven g r a n d ­
c h ild r e n : nine great g r a n d ­
children.
Wllaon-Etchelberger Mortuary.
Inc., tn charge of arrangements.
E D M O N D R . M A T T IO L I
E d m o n d R. M a ttlo lt. 6 3 .
D o u g la s Avenue. A lta m o n te
Springs, died Saturday, O ct. 23.
1994. Born In Birmingham, Ala.,
he moved to Central Florida in
1993. He was a retired market
m a n a g e r for P u b l l x
S u p e rm a rk e ts . He w as
Episcopalian. H r was an A rm y
veteran of World War II.
Survivors Include wife. Helen;
son. Glenn. Altamonte Springs:
daughters. Beulrlce Hart. Aiken.
S .C .. Donna Conrad. C assel­
berry: brother. Alfred. Lakeland;
five grandchildren.
Page Thcus-Ulanchard Funeral
Hom e. Leesburg, tn charge of
arrangements.
CLA R EN CE "FE TE "
P A LM A TEEE
Clarence "Pete" Palnmtcer.
63. Ballard Slrret. Altamonte
Springs, died Fridayk Oct. 21.
1994 at Florida Hoapitul. A lta ­
m onte Springs. Born Oct. 23.
1910 In Johnstown. N .Y .. he

flrulty w ith the smaller alar*.
“n p rd a O y in Ih r northern area
which border* o n Ttm acuan."
hr said. " I juat can’t agree with
the rationale of shrinking the
house alte.’*
After discussing the matter
with Canter. Lochrtdge asked
the c o m m issio n If It would

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Agenda
35th Street.
•Consideration C A LN O 's
recommendation lo reappoint
Mayor Bettye Sm ith aa member
of Seminole C o unty Expressway
Authority.
• B o a r d a p p o i n t m e n ti/ re a p p o ln tm e n t
• / r e s ig n a t io n — S a n f o r d
Museum Board — Historic Pre­
servation Board.
•Consent agenda — Requests
for payment of statements.
• Payment of Invoice*
•Consideration — Interlocal
agreement w ith L Y N X .
• Additional Items from com­
missioner* and others.
• Adjournment.
Th e Sanford C ity Hail la locat­
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pension plan.
• O rd in a n c e 3 3 3 1 — 3 n d
reading — Closing, vacating and
abandoning a portion of a 14 foot
wide north-south utility ease­
ment between Mellonvllle Ave­
nue and Washington Court, and
between E. 3 4th Street and E.

Mildred Caskey dies in Illinois

M ildre d Marie Caskey, 87.
Sprtngfleld. III., died Thursday.
Oct. 17. 1994 at St. J o h n s
Hospital. B o m Feb.. I I . 1907. tn
Vlroen. 111., she was the daugh­
ter of Silas " J e rr y " and Marie
Sctders Caskey. A self-employed
dance Instructor, she owned
C a s k e y ’ s D a n c e S tu d io In
Springfield until 1969 before
m oving to Florida. She was a
m e m b e r of C h rist Episcopal
Church.
E a r ly In her career. Miss
Caskey danced on Broadway.
She waa the founder of the
Copper Coin Ballet, now known
as the Sprtngfleld Ballet Com ­
pany and was the choreographer
for Beau A rts Ballet.
W hile living In Sanford, she
was one of the founders and a
charter m em ber of the Ballet
G u ild of Sanford-Semlnolc and
wrote several aw ard-w inning
ballets. She was also a choreo­
grapher. She waa on the Board of
Trustees of Henry Shelton San­
ford Museum [now known as the
Sanford Museum) and served as
m u se u m cura tor for several
years. Mias Caskey received the
W .E. "Pete" Knowles Service
Aw ard for 13 years of service to
the C ity of Sanford before re-

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moved to Central Florida In
1966. He was a heavy equip­
ment contractor.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .
Eleanor; sons. J o h n . Jam es.
W illiam , all of GloveravUlc. N .Y ..
Peter. Johnstown. Edward. O r­
ange City. L a rry Bradley. Fern
P a rk ; b ro th e r. E v e re tt.
Cloversvtlle: 13 grandchildren:
13 great-grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a lr c h tld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
■ m r FRANKAXD
Betty Prankard. 43. Tu la n d
Drive. Altamonte Springs, died
Friday, Oct. 21. 1994 at her
residence. B o m May 7. 1991 In
Fayetteville. N .C .. she moved to
Central Florida In 1989. She was
a manager for Gray hound Food
Services. She was a mem ber of
U n ive rs a l L ife C h u r c h . She
belonged to the Society for
Creative Anachronism.
Survivors include son. W illiam
IV.. Altamonte Springs: daugh­
ter. ElUabelh Virginia Am anda.
Altam onte Sp rin g s: brothers.
Edison Pinkston. Hope Mulls,
N .C., Hugh Tho m a s Pinkston.
Virginia; sisters. Janet Nunary,
Fayetteville. J u d y Fa lrclo th ,
Hope Mills; one grandson.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
H o m e . S e m o ra n -Fo re a t C it y
Chapel. In charge of arrange­
ments.
D IA N A L a V E T T S M I T H
D ia n a L a V e lt S m it h . 3 5 .
Academy Place. Oviedo, died
Saturday, Oct. 22. 1994 at her
residence. Born April 2. 1959 In
W inter Park, she was a lifelong
Central Florida resident. She
was Methodist.
S u r v iv o r s I n c l u d e s o n s .
K e lvin , Cam eron H o llc rm a n .
both of Oviedo; brother, W illiam
H o llc r in u n . O v ie d o ; s is te r.
Paulette Williams, Oviedo.
O rla n d o D ire c t C re m a tio n
Service. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

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Speaker ducks president
Foley doesn't want to ride Clinton’s coattails
I lie stale Republican Party on
Friday
started airing an ad that
Ataociated Praaa Writer__________
•ays Clinton and G o v . M lkr
L o w r y a rc l a a - a n d -s p e n d .
SEA TTLE House S p e a k e r
■oft o n rrtm e hhrrals that need
Tom
F o le y d u c k e d C r n l d m i
to tie r h r r k r d h y Republican
C lin t o n * c a m p a ig n s t o p in
lawmakers L o w ry, w h o ts not
W a s h i n g t o n slate S u n d a y h im
u p lor re-e le ctio n attended
d i n g th e p r r u d e n t A n o t h e r e tn
th urt h ami the fund tatsrr with
b a m m i n g r e m in d e r of h i* d r a g
Clinton.
o n D e m o c r a t ic c a m p a ig n *
Senate Itoprlul Ron Sim s Is the
U n b o w e d . C t ln lo n d e liv e r e d *
only state D rn M s m ilr candidate
• p ir u e d d e f e n «r a t h l » r e r o r d a n ti
w h o has e n th u s ia s tic a lly
iMMued a d ire w a r n in g a b o u t i h r
rm braerd Ih r president Llkr
c o n s e q u e n c e * o t m a jo r He*
other non-inc u n tb e n l Dem o
p u b l i c a n v lc ln r le * i n N o v
H
i rain. Sluts overlooked Clinton's
e le c tio n *
political woes lo i-Apttallje on his
" Y o u ’v e gol In e m p o w e r petvmoney raisingabilltI t s
p i e . n o l le i • o m e b o d y g r a b
&lt; lUMon planed to UaWrt’ lo
w ith ■ b u n r h of ch e a p
promises from yesterday." he Ohio on Monday, before heading
lo the Middle East to witness the
(old a boisterous crowd of party
signing of the historic Israeldonors
Despite predictions that fVtti- .Ionian jtcaie Irra ly T h e pact Is
o rrals will lose a substantial i I m- latest in a string of foreign
num ber of w it* In Congress. policy developments boosting
Clinton said the Am erican peo­ C l i n t o n 's s t a n d in g a m o n g
ple are beginning lo reader they volets.
C l i n t o n , e le c t e d fo r Ills
d on’t want "a government that
Just screams and shouts and domestic plans, unabashedly
says no. no. no. no A govern­ iMkivtrd aland Ills forrlgn policy,
ment of fear, not hope. A guv- c la im in g p a r t ia l c re d it (or
e m m en l of blame, not rrsjMinsl- b r r a k lh r o u g h s in N o rth e rn
Irrland. Sooth Africa and North
b lllly ."
Several lop Washington slate Korea lie mentioned ihe llalll
oprrultnu and c rrd llrd his adD e m o c r a t s . I n c lu d in g five
mem bers of Cimgrrsa. praised mliiUiratkui for ' standing up lo
Saddam Hussein" In Iraq
C lin to n at Ih r b lO O -a -tlc k e t
lie blasted Republicans for
party fund raiser But tw o D em ­
ocrats fighting fur their political oppmlng family Iru v r legislation
Uvea did not attend Foley and and Ihe crime bill Republican
Rep. Jolenc Unsorld begged off. opjxislllnn lo a toxic waste
aaylng they were busy In their
districts campaigning and pre­
paring for debates.
Fole y’s absence, especially,
was another measure of Imw
D e m ocra tic cand id ates front
coast lo coast are distancing
themselves from Clinton. In this
stale, the president’s perfor­
mance ts regularly given nega­
tive marks In polls.
W A S H IN G T O N E le v e n
c o n g re s s w o m e n a re b e in g
challenged by other women this
year, a phenomenon that may
say more about women In tut
tlon.il politics Ilian th r overall
rrsulls of Ihe elections.
When Ihe num ber of women
In Ih e H o u s e d o u b le d tw o y e a rs
L O S A N G E LE S - T h e dark ago during the ao-culled Y ra r of
crim e tale "l*ulp Fiction” held Ihe Woman, only one of Ihe
on to the No. 1 box older spot s illin g co n g re s s w o m e n h a d
over the weekend, earning Just fared a female challenger.
over SH m illion, p relim in ary
Hut this lim e. "If there ever
estimates showed Sunday.
was any notion that u woman
" T h e S p rc lu d s l." sta rrin g d id n 't ru n a g a in s t another
S h a ro n Stone and Sylvester woman I h u l'a totally oul the
Stallone, was second for the door," said Peter Fenn. consul­
second straight week, taking In tant lu third-term Rep. Jolene
•6.1 million. Warren Realty's Unsorld. D-W nsh.. In her rare
sentimental romance "Lo ve Al- against L in d a S m ith , a Re­
fair" debuted In third w ild $5.7 publican stale senator.
million.
While races like Unsoeld's
T h e estimates are lor llrk ri woo l uffrcl the overull number
sales Friday through Sunday. of women In the House, a Smith
Final figures u rr due m il Mon­ defeat of Unsorld would widen
day.
the crack In the staunchly pro­
T h e top 10 Dims were:
abortion rights position of con1. "Pulp Fiction." Sri OH m il­ g rrs s w o m rn . S m ith opposes
lion.
abortion O n ly three of the 47
2. ’The SjH-clallsi." $ «. 1 m il­ wom en now se rv in g In the
House share lliul view.
lion.
3. "Love Affair.” $5.7 million.
"A s we move clrmer to jiarlly II
4. "Lillie Giants.” *4.2 m il­ slamis lo rctuMJii Ihe issues Ihe
women choose to tulvuoce would
lion.
4. "Th e River W ild .” *4 2 lie as diverse us Ih r group w r arc
electing.” said Pal Reilly of Ihe
million.
6 "Th e Pupirrl Masters." $4 N atio n a l W o m e n 's PolHIcul
Caucus.
million.
7. "W e s C r a v e n ’ s New
Proirrtm g abortion rights lias
Nightmare*." $3 0 million.
lieen s o ImjMKtunt lo women
voters In tin- past that many
H. "Only Y ou." $2.75 million.
9. "Forresl G u m p ." 82.7 m il­ races hi evenly divided Drmo&lt;ral-Republican districts have
lion.
gone lo Democratic female can­
10. " T h e S h a w n h a iik U r
didates who favor ulioriloii rights
dempilon ” $ 2 .1 5 m illion

cleanup bill shows. "Th e y would
ralher have leave Ihe polann In
Ihe ground than let (Democrats!
Mime ba rk here and say they
helped clean It u p ." Clinton
claimed
braille R rpuM lrans and pund l l s r r i t l r l i r d C lin to n fo r
s&lt; lieduhng mi public appear
am es Sunday He attended serv­
ices al a n evangrltra! church,
but hi* o n ly official function* of
the day w ere two InvUalion-onty
fund raisers.
T h r Seattle Tim es polltleal
notrbook sniffed. "Th e whole
t h i n g f e e ls k in d of g l a n cr-over-your shoulder sneakv "
fu
r a is e r

C a n tw e ll. Norm ' Dicks. Mike
Krrldlcr. J i m MrDrrmott and At
Swift, along with Democratic
congrrsstanal randldalr Harriet
Spanel a n d Sims. They stood
elbow-to-elbow. dwarfed by a
huge Am erican flag, and look
turns praising Clinton
Clinton was expected to raise
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 at th r r v r n l. p lus
•200.000 Ih a arpanilr closeddoor fund-raiser for Sims
Foley, who carried Chntnn’a
legislative agenda in Washing­
ton. Is in a tight rare with
Republican challrngrr George
Nethercutl He Mayra away from
Ihe fund-raiser, opting Instead lo
prepare for a Sunday night
debate 3 0 0 miles asray In his
Spokane. Wash . district.

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makes fine politics

Pulp Fiction
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because of crossover votes from
Republican women.
In a y e a r w h e n Ihe R e ­
publicans have a serious chance
of beromtng the House majority
for the first time In 40 years.
Republican recruitment efforts
have been carefully calculated.
Most of the women-va.-women
races pit a Democratic Incum ­
bent w h o supports abortion
rights against a Republican
challenger with Ihe same posi­
tion. First-te rm e r Rep. Ja n e
Harm an. D-Callf.. la In such a
race.
She w on election In 1992 In an
open seal In a district that’s
n o m in a lly Rcpubllcsn partly
because Ihe untl-abortlon views
of her opponent. Joan Milke
Flores, were too extreme for the
voters.
T h is time around. Ihe Re­
publicans pul up former Rancho
Palos V e rd e s M ayor S u sa n
llrooks. who supports abortion
rights, and the contest la neck
and neck.
'T h i s Is a phenomenon that
we really saw this year.” said
C o n ro y , whose organization
supports abortion rights can­
didates. both Republican and
Democrat.
Conroy notes that as more
women come through Ihe local
political ranks aiming for higher
niricr. women-vs.-women races
are bound to Increase. "W om en
have come of their own In some
ways.” she said.
T h r ubortlon Issue aside,
female House members of both
IKirtlcs have tended to be more
progressive In jiollUral altitudes
than their male counterparts.
Thai rnuld also be changing.

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Ram s sweep to third b o ys’ volleyball ’state title ’

Sura Injured
T A L L A H A S S E E - FB U arnkw Bob S u ra could
h r sidelined lor • m onth with • sprained left
ankle. but he a expected to h r ready for I hr
oproer Nov. 25 agalnai Florida International.

Walter* drowni Suca
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S A N m A N C O C O - Rtrky Walter* ran far
io n yards and tw o a t o m , and Ban Franetaro's
d rfm a r frustrated Trent DUfrr in hfa Drat atari
•oa th r 4 9 m routed Ta m p a Bay 41 •16 Sunday.
Steve Young threw far a score, root p in in f 30
of 36 paaara far 3S9 yards In a quietly efficient
outing Watters' running mate, rookie fullback
W illiam Floyd. Ignited San Franrtaro's 17 point
third quarter w ith a I-yard arortng ru n aa the
4 U m 16-31 pulled away far thrtr ninth straight
victory over Ta m p a Bay (3-5|
Watters, w h o alruggled hrhtnd San Franrtaro's injury-ravaged offensive line earlier this
produced the eighth lOO-yard rushing
game of his career, but the first this se
lie
alao had four r r rr p t tons for 64 yard*
DUfrr. the Buccaneers' lop draft pick out of
Fresno State, completed 7 of 33 for
‘ *l45 yards and
waa Intercepted once, hut had receiver* drop
several of hla throws.

L A K E M A R Y — Overturning Internal dial rac­
isms and the D r. Phillips Panthers tw trr. the
Lake Mary Rama swept to thetr third VoUryfm l
rhamptofskhip in the event's six-year history
Saturday at Lake Mary High School
Iterauae hoys' vaUryball does not h a w a state
chain ptonahtp toufiiMABVtf M iK tlo o fd by t t v
Florida H igh School Activities Association.
VoUeyfrst serve* to cr own Ihe
We had a lot of
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It got to the point where we had to
bitter
starter*. We ha d two players —
Howard Stanton and backrow
Pat O rtt
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Both of them ployed extremely well A n d I
‘ . that waa the key to the tournament for us.
The y were were able to step up and contribute to
the team . A n d that showed all Ihe kids that we
are a true team, that we need all Ihe pieces o f the
puzzle playing well and playing together foe us to
In the finals. Lake Mary (26-3) rebounded from
a first game loos to drkral the Panthers 6 I S .
1 6 1 1. 1 6 6 . It waa the second time that day land
the fourth lim e this season) that the Ram s have
played and defraled Dr. Phillips A ll four matches
nave aone three games.
Earner Saturday. Lake Mary b ratrd Dr. Phillips
I M S . 16-6. 15-10 T h e R am s then beat
ly 6 1 5 . 1610. 1 66 In the w inners’
bracket Anal to advance to the ehamptonahlp
match.

Dr. Phintpa earned the rematch b y h a f lB M Ns
way out o f the lo a m ' bracket, bewdng Weal
Orange a n d Lake Howefl
University 1 6 9 . 1 6 6 .
The d e fe n d in g

Earnhardt tlat King Richard
R O C K IN G H A M . N .C . Dale E a rn h a rd t
wrapped up hla record-lying a rvrn lh Winston
C u p title Sunday, winning the A C D rlc o 500
after closest pursuer Rusty Wallace waa am ­
bushed by a m id race engine failure.
T h e 43-year-old Earnhardt, who tied Richard
Petty's N A S C A R record, edged Rick Mast by
0 .06 seconds for his 63rd raieer victory lie
earned 660.600 for the victory and a bonus of
• I 39 m inion far the title
Mac f a n W hisk erd waa third.- In lln w d by
pnlestTter RtcfeyW Odd. T e rry Lahonte. M il
fclltotf. Mark Martin and Dick Trickle.

Snake wins again
E N N IS . Te ssa — Don Prudhommc. retiring
after this season si age S3, beat C o ry Mr
Clenathan In the final of the Chief A u to Paris
Nationals on Sunday for hla third T o p Fuel title
of the araaon. Scott Kalltta clinched (he season
championship w ith a fourth-place finish.

Homat may make opener
C H A R L O T T E . N .C . — Charlotte Hornets
forward L a rry Johnson, who waa expected to
mlaa u p to eight weeks with a Icfl foot Injury,
doesn't have a stress fracture after all and may
be ready for the start of I he i

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Courier fella In final
L Y O N . France — Fifth seeded Marc Koaart of
Switzerland defeated fourth-seeded J im Courier
.6 -4 . 7-6 17-2) In Ihe final of the Lyon Open on
Sunday for hla second victory of the year and
eighth of hla career.

Hawks edge Heat
S A N J U A N . Puerto Rico — Slacey Augm on
scored 22 points and hit a short hook shot with
1:25 remaining to break a 99-all lie Sunday as
'th e Atlanta Hawks earned a 103-99 exhibition
victory over the Miami Ileal.
A u g m o n s shot broke Ihe l l l h tie of Ihe
second half and he followed w llh two foul shots
‘ for Ihe Hawks (2-2). Kevin Willis scored 22
points and had 13 rebounds.
• Miam i (3-3) was led by Glen Klee’s 20 points
and Bimbo Coles* 14. Th e Hest com m uted eight
turnovers In Ihe fourth quarter. Including four
In a row In Ihe (Inal two minutes.
Lcdell Eacklea added 13 points for Miami,
w h ich was without first-round draft pick Khalld
Reeves and Harold Miner, both out with Injuries.

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NEW YORK Second ranked Colorado,
w h ich facta No. 3 Nebraska this week, closed
w ith in four points of Penn State in The
Associated Press college poll after healing
Kansas State 3 5 -2 1 on Saturday night.
A u b u rn Is fourth, followed by Florida. Miami.
Tessa A A M . Alabama. FS U and Michigan.

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S A N F O R D - The R otary Club
a quintuple header w ith Ma
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l y In the Sanford Recreation
beportm ent Obis' FaU Stowrpdrh
Softball League at l.ahrakle Field

Batty* Smith (below right) formally declared Oct 22 aa
put
panford Ice Day. the local aide w*nt out
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N ext week there w ill b e five
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of a pennant race.
By blasting the Apopka Diamonds
11-4 Saturday and squeaking past
the Daytona Brach Sandaharka 6 4
S u n d a y a l S a n fo rd M e m o ria l
S t a d i u m , th e Ic e ( 3 -0 ) f in d
them**Ivc* u*d for first place In the
W omen's Baa*ball League with the
Florida Tornados.
Next weekend. Ihe Tornados will
be' In Sanford for a two-game aeries
w llh the lee. playing at I p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. Ice general
m anager M ike Powers has a n ­
nounced that all children attending
Ih e g a m e s d r e s s e d In t h e i r
llollowren costumed will be ad­
mitted free.
"W e 're excited." said Ice coach
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and the Daytona coach said they
(the Tornados) are a better team
than are are.
" T h e team la re a lly lo o k in g
forward to It. They're talking about
the possibility of going 6 0 and
having at least a two-game lead on
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S A N F O R D — Sanford Central Baptist came through
In Ihe clutch again to become the first three-game
winner In Ihe Fall Seaaon of the Sanford Church
Softball League at Chase Park Saturday.
Central, w hich won Its opening game In eight Innings
and uaed a late rally lo win laM week, trailed Sanford
Christian from Ihe outset and were down 16-6 faltering
the bottom of the aevenlh Inning. But I I batters later.
Central had scored nine runs and only had one out aa II
won 17-16.
In Ihe other games. Ihe Lake M ary C hu rch of Ihe
Nativity Catholic Crusaders broke open a close game
with a six-run fifth Inning lo defeat Sanford First

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Flames took a 134) lead and held on fot a 19-14 win
over (he Deltona Trin ity Assembly of Cod Majesty.
Central Baptist Is 3-0, while Ihe Crusaders are 2-0 and
Ihe Flames 2-1. Completing the standings are Nazarcne
( I -2). Majesty (0-21 and Sanford Christian (0-3|.
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S A N F O R D — The tw o undefeated
lemma cruised to their fourth victo­
ries of the seaaon. but the teams
w ith one lots all had tough games
a* the Sanford Recreation Depart,
m ent Youth Flag Football League
M aned the second half at Its aeaaor
al Sanford Middle School Saturday.
In M inor League play, the Eagle*
(6 1 | knocked ihe Seminole*
SSI2-21
out of a share of the lead w ith a 1 9 6
trium ph , but the other co-leader,
the Bulldogs (6 1 ). edged the Pre­
dators (0 4 ). 14-13.
In the Major League, the Dolphins
(3-1) scored a late touchdown to nip
the Cowboys (0-1). 19-12. a n d the
4 9e rs (4 -0 ) hurled th e tr fo urth
straight shutout. '2 6 0 . o ve r the
Steelers(l-3).
In the Senior League, the H u rri­
canes (4-0) roasted 2 0 -6 o ve r the
Dolphins (0-4), but Ihe Bearn (6 1 )
n e e d e d a to u c h d o w n aa tim e
expired lo trim the C o w b o ys (|-3|,
24-19.
Next week In Ihe Minor*, the
Eagles bailie the Bulldogs at 9 a m .
and the Predators tackle the Semi-

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S e m in o le s-B e a rs rivalry takes seed in w et field
T h is la how rivalries get Marted.
W hen the members of the Semi­
nole High School varsity football
team first stepped onto Cypress
Creek High School field Friday
night, they Immediately sank an
Inch Into the soggy turf.
Wet? I've washed dishes with
sponges that held leas water.
A couple weeks ago. when an
umbrella waa the first thing you
located before leaving Ihe house,
wet lu rf was common throughout
Central Florida. You had lo pick
your way across any expanse of
grass lest you find yourself In the
middle of an uncharted swamp.
But thanks to a change In the
w e a the r p a tte rn , w e've had a
chance lo start drying out. While
rivers and lakes In Ihe area still
overflow thetr beds like Santa Claus
on an a rm y cot, m uch of the
standing water has drained away.
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As the story was told to me. a
representative of Cypress Creek
a lle g e d ly to ld th e S e m in o le
coaching staff that grass seed had
been applied to the field earlier In
Ihe week and as a result, they had
lo water the field every day that
week.
The re was no explanation as to
why this reseeding project couldn't
have watted until after the season or
been done during Cypress Creek's

off week. It's Just a coincidence that
a dry. fast track would allow Ihe
Semlnolea to exploit their team
speed and quickness.
I n s t e a d , t h e S e m ln o le s —
especially tailback Robert Ruffin.
Seminole C o un ty's leading rushed
— frequently slipped and often fell
untouched when they tried to cut or
reverse field. Receivers were limited
to simple routes, and Ihe timing on
those were oft by a beat because of
Ihe slow surface.
Is lhal w hy Cypress Creek beat
Seminole? No. mistakes, their own
mistakes, beat the Semlnoles. Three
Interceptions, two lost fumbles, a
blocked punt, and 80 yards In
penalties all contributed lo the
Trib e ’s demise.
Whal Ihe slow surface did was
au
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Robbed of their explosiveness. Ihe
Semlnoles' available margin for
error shrank considerably.

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assessm ents Is th a t th e y (the
Cypress Creek Bears) ha d to play on
the same field that yo u (the Seml­
noles) did. But outside of ru n n in g
back Andre Corbin a n d w ide recelver/defenslve back Letrell Brow n,
the Bear* don't have aa m u c h team
speed as Seminole.
StUI. Cypress Crtek d id the things
necessary (on the field, not to Ihe
field) to win ihe the game a n d for
that reason, the Bears deserved to
w in and the Semlnoles d id not.
B u t Just aa the snowplow game
against the New England Patriots
w ill always be rem em bered b y
M ia m i D o lph in fans, S e m in o le
football fans will rem e m b e r the
grass seed game with the Cypress
Creek Bears, at least u ntil the next
time the two schools meet o n the
gridiron.
Sounds like Ihe beginning of an
Interesting rivalry.

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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to tie the acore with two run* in
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Meliisaa Garcia led off the
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Atole her sixth base of the game.
W inning pitcher Stephanie Reed
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third and scored (he winning
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pitched her becund completegame win of the eurly sraiuin.
also hit a double.
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Alice Salas each hit a single and
scored u run. Vicky Humphrey
ulao had u single.
On Saturday, the lec fell
behind Apopka 2-0 before scor­
ing three runs In Ihe third. The
score stayed 3-2 until ihe bottom
of the sixth, w he n Sanford
exploded for six run*.
Stalhey led the Ice with two
singles, two runs, and two RBI.
Lunl Cabral also hit two singles
and scored two run s. Reed
contributed u single, two runs,
and an RBI. Hollis chipped In
with a single, a run. and un RHI.
Diane Brummclt hit a single.
Solus scored Iwo runs. Garcia
stole a base and scored u run.
Adrla Hernandez also stored u
run.
Saturday's opening ceremo­
nies Included M ayor Bettye
Smith (ormully declaring Oct. 22
us Sanford Ice Day as well us the
rcuding of a proclamation by
Governor Lawton Chiles.

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Baptist w ere, w ith two Ml* —
Antsaa W illia m s (double, two
runt). S herri Raaa (three runtl.
Marllna Kendrick* (two runs).
Urtanna W llk rn a . one hit — Dee
Ann Gardner (tw o runs). Kadrta
Carr; one r u n — Jennifer Otl*.
Doing the damage for Klwanla
were, with three hila — Sharon
Williams (three runs). Shannon
Jack so n I r u n ) ; tw o Hits —
Lakryonlsa B yrd (two double*,
two runs). Kaltraha Hayes (Iwo
doubles, ru n ). Candice Brown
(double, ru n ). K im McCall (two
nmsl. one hit — Melissa Holden
(double). T a n ls h a Williams Itwo

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S ylve e trr W ynn Jr*. wared on
a (MS-yard ru n and threw extra
point paaaeo to Leaard B row n
and Kevin Buck. Brown scored
on n 3 -yard louchdwan dive. A
40-y a rd kWh-off return by K e vin
B u c k set u p a 20-yard scoring
nano h u m Ryan Burk to Kevin
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three hit* Kelly Oil* a n d
B on n ie Klaekw k* (double, ru n ).
M attie A lk m * (run); ( n o hits —
M ichele Forest (double, ru n ),
T o n la Raaa. one hit - Shannon
R o a a Id o u b le . ru n ), K a t h y
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S h e rry CUand.
L e a d in g Peacock Dodge were,
w ith three hits - Michelle S a tte r w a tir Itw o doubles, th re e
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run * ); two hits — Yolanda C o a
(hom e run. two runa). C a rm en
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Bttaaard (double, run). Ann F o rd
(tw o runs). Maggie Mount a n d
Metlaaa Howard (run);
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were Ja m m le Clark (double).
S a rah VanGlider. Perctlls S e lp h
and K .C . Bndgeman (one single
e a r h ) and
i d Shaw ns D o o little
(ru n ).
C o n trib u tin g for Klwanla w ere,
w ith four h lU — Nina B y r d ]
(double, three runal. three hits
Metlaaa, M alden ifoar ,r u n a l
K d le stM Hayes (t v s IU M i rt
hits — Shannon Jackaan (d o u ­
b l e . t h r e e r u n a l. S h a v o n
W illia m s a n d Tanlsha W illiam s
Iru n ): one hit — Candice B ro w n
a n d T a b l t h s Roberta ( r u n ) .
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were, with four hits - Yolanda
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three run*); three hila — K e lly
B u a a v d (taro run*); one hit —
C h ris Bem lng. Nikki Cllett a n d
A n n Ford Irun). Carmen Ramos.
Melinas Howard: run - Maggie

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Next Saturday at Choae Park,
the Crusader* will take on the
Flame* *l 0 a.m.. Sanford Chrt*(Ian face* N o u rvn e at 10 a m.;
and Central BaptUt plays Ma­
jesty at 11 a.m .
Pacing Ihe Crusaders were,
with three hits — John Donahue
(three ru n s, two RBI). Paul
Mlotkowskl; two hits — Brooke
Laggner (two runa. RBI). Malt
W eber ( r u n . R B I ) , F ra n k
Lubiruka* (two RBI): one hit —
Mrl Going* (double, run. Iwo
RBI). Bill Q uinn and Blake Mur­
ray (HBI). Chris Bacon: run —
Floyd Wcstcrvrlt.
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were, w ith two hits - Ron
Carded (three RBI). Scott Wade:
one hit — To m Clark Idouble.
two runs), Frank Turner (run,
RB(). Phillip Sutherland (run),
Tim m y Watson (RBI). Grady
LeGelte. Carem Gager. Doug
Lotz; run — Brian Ruby.
Contributing for the Flumes
were, w ith five hits — Bill
Gracey (run, RBI): four hits —
Jack Ellunheud (double, seven
RBI). W .L. Gracey (four runs,
four RBI): three hits — Jim
Brodle (double. Iwo runs, four
HBI). Tom Gracey (four runs).
Also contributing were, with
two hits — Mark Blythe (double,
Iwo runs). Robert Smith (two

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DeSorm ler (triple. RBI). Dean
S m ith Irun. RBI). Robert Jo n e s
(two runa). Chris Dsport (run).
P rovid in g the offense for M a ­
jesty were, with three hit* —
R ic k y VUomar (double, run. five
R B I). M anny Garay (three ru n * ,
two R B I); tw o hits — Tony C o lo n
(double, tw o RBI), Ike Mendoza
(th re e ru n s , tw o RBI). S ta n
Im m lc h (tw o runs); one hit —
Rob Mullett (run. RBI), T o o d y
R o a a a ( t w o r u n s ), A d r i a n
Bourgeois and Carlos Rloa (ru n ).
Joe C ru z , Steve Jarrell.
D o in g the damage for Central
were, with three hits — M ike
H artm a n (four runs, two R B I).
D o u g Luce and Eric Luce (ru n ,
tw o R B I): two hits B ill
Te rw tlllg e r (two runs, five R B I).
D ick LeRoy (two runa); one h it —
Bill R ex (tw o runs). Tom Holland
J r . (ru n ); tw o runs. RBI — Je ff
B c rryh lll; two runa — E d d ie
Coggon.
P o w erin g Sanford C hristian
were, with four hits — Joe R u U
(triple, Ove run*): three hit* —
Joe Caputo (double, two ru n * ,
three RB!|. Keith Britton (double,
four runs). Dave Marten (R B I);
two hits - Mike Plpltone (triple,
two run*, five RBI); one h it —
R o n n y King (double, three R B I).
Mike G unter (two runs). C h rt*
B a n y (R B I); ru n — S te v e
G ra h a m .

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T a s ty b e rry w ell-suited to central Flo rid a

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It la v e ry Important to s/way* atari w ith
certified, dlaeaae-free plant* w hich are
available at y o u r favorite garden center.
Keep th em motet beofre planting. It la
extremely Important to plant them at the
correct depth ao that the crowns are not
t o w ed and the roots are not exposed.
Additional Information can be obtained by
calling the Extension Office and requeatng
BuUrttn V C -9 "Strawberrlee In the Ftortda
Home G arden.'' W ith proper maintenance
and a bit of tuck, you ahould atari enjoying
freak strawberries by Christmas — think of
them aa a present to yourself.

F lo a ts art out la m id -O c to b e r ahould
produce rip* butt b y Christm as. Sorry
p r o d u c t io n a n d b a r v e s t n g c o n tin u e

should be planted In raised

As menttoned In previous articles, Carden
S c h o o l '9 4 w i l l he c o v e r in g e d ib le
landscapin g p lu s m any more gardening
topics. F o r m ore Information o r to register
for G arden School '94 call 323-2900. ext.
5990o r S M I .

throughout the county. Help ri d dents of a Sanford hi
center w ho w ant to make emits fa r R S V F * C
Christ mas O tv in g Shop. A u M Faster Grandparent
raiser by passing out bingo cards (fam e* every FHda;
World). Retired speech l hr rapists needed. Form er tear
others Interested In working with p eah e n of other Is
(you wlO be speaking English only). F o r m ore Inform
Iheac and other volunteer opportunities, call 323-4440.

Gambler* Anonym ous and G a m -A n on for family and friends,
ocet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
I.m.. C h u rc h of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland
or more Information, call 236-0208.

If you are troubled by the skoholle n i of a friend or relative,
there la help. Serenity won. an A l-A n o n group for friends and
family of alcoholic*, will meet each Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday n ig h t at 8 p m. at the Sahara C lu b . 2987 S. Sanford
Ave., Sanford. F o r more Information, c a n 332-4122.

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Sawing clu b Q ith m
Every Tu e sd a y horn 9:30 a m . to noon, the W O O P tt Sewing
Chib gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road, to m ake baby clothe*, and ttema for nursing home*
ao srell aa Item s for the Christmas Store. T h e Items made by
the etub are donated to prtcmlc babten. nursing home residents
and gifts far the annual Christmas store.

Ac thrill— lo r — nioft
Lake M ary Seniors Invite anyone 5 5 y e a n or older to Join
them In a w eekly activity on Tuesday: A rt. from 9 a m . to noon,
at the Frank E va n s Center. 158 N. C o u n try C lu b Road.

W— kly Lions Club m— ting
The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For information, call
Andrea Kraxeise at 330-6116.

BrMgo club to m— t, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of C om m erce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

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phoned my mother and asked.
"W h o wrote that? H ow could
you let them print that? I've
been (rilin g everyone C had died
of a brain tumor. Aren't you
embarrassed? W hy did you have
to say he died of A ID S ? "
"Because that's the truth.” m y
m other replied. "A n d no, I am
not embarrassed.''
Another close relative said.
"W e il. I'm sure at the end. C ha d
repented, and God forgave h im ."
Excuse me? He had a disease,
not a curse or an embairaaamentf
I was appalled: m y m other was
devastated. Never m ind the In
sensitivity; what year are these

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more about love and courage
than there are words for. Chad
died ■ slow and painful death,
but never once did he shed s tear
for himself. H is death will not be
Ignored, forgotten or lied about!
H is death c e rtifica te lists
"pneumonia" as the primary
cause of death, but he didn't
have pneumonia. T h e nurse said
If they had listed A ID S as the
cause of death, they would not
get paid by M edhCal. Abby. how
many AIDS deaths w ill be uncounted?
Please use m y nam ne — In
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dating “ M r. W onderful" for six
months. H is is 90 years old and t
am 41. He is attentive and a
wonderful escort, but he's a bit
of a snob. In m y opinion, he's a
racist.
For example, while he was
driving, a police car came up
alongside of us. He Immediately
buckled his scat belt and said, " I
don't w ant to get a ticket from
LOS AMOURS t h a t ---------------" (he used a very
PEAR VAMCEi My sincere crude nam e for a black person),
condolences tn yo u .'yo u r family.
Another time, he took me to
and all w h o m o u rn C h a d 's sec the m ovie "G ru m p y Old
desth.
M en." He asked me to whom he
Th e nurse was mistaken —
should give his ticket, and I
Medical (in California) pays for pointed to the ticket taker. M y
IDS treatment. A ID S la one of escort then said. "Y o u mean that
te criteria for M c d iC a l cilgibtU- midget?" (T h e ticket taker waa
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Only the doctor can tell you deep, loud voice that carries.)
hy he (or she) listed pneumoHe ra ils all Germans "Nazis."
la a* the cause o f death. Latinos are "Jo se s," blocks are
owever. keep in m in d that "Leroys" ... and he hales IndiIDS does not kill directly; It an* because he h id a bad
reaka down the im m une ays- encounter w ith one.
m . then other diseases take
After being on a date with him.
aid and cause death.
I am drained.
_____
A m 1being overly critical?
D E A R A B B Y i 1 have been
T B B R R R A IN N O U 8 T O N

D E A R T H E R E S A t No. Yo ur
friend has a very limited vocabu­
lary. if you think he's worth
educating, start w ith the word
"b ig o t," and Introduce h im to
himself!
O S A R A R S Y t Re: Benny (not
his real name) — the guy who
w a n te d to give h is w ife a
Spanish fly to “ warm her u p ":
A b b y , you were right on when
you said It could be h is fault that
his wife isn't Interested In sex.
W h e n will men leant to take a
little more time — and add some
romance to their lovemaking?
Aa a young wife. I thought I
was frigid because m y husband
was one of those "w h a m bam.
th a n k yo u m a 'a m " k in d of
lovers. I waa hungry for love —
not sex — ao I got Involved with
a m a n who knew the difference
between having sex and making
love. I felt like a schoolgirl with
raging hormones. It lifted my
spirits to know that I waa O K —
that m y husband was to blame
for the problems we were hav­
ing.
Listen up. guys: Take some
extra time with that special lady.
I guarantee It will be srell worth
the effort — and then some.
F U L F IL L E D A T L A S T
(Probfcms? Writs to Dssr Akhy.
Fo r a personal, unpublished

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The following births have been Kendall. Sanford, boy; TIP &lt;ny
recorded at Florida Hospital. Lashanda Jones, Sanford, boy
Sepl. 26 — To n i and Charles
Altamonte Spring*:
Late submittal:
Soto. Altam onte Springs, boy;
Aug. 25 — Sharon and Rich­ Jennifer and Michael Washing­
ard Rivenbark. Casselberry, girl
ton. Sanford, girl
Aug. 26 — Shannon Johnston.
Sept. 27 — Sandra and Derek
Chuluota. boy
Rinehart. Lake Mary, boy
Sept. 28 — Chay and Daniel
Sept. 23 — Ja n e and Richard Vereek. Oviedo, girl; Stacy and
Northrop. Longwood. girl; Jodi Jonathan Gecrts, Casselberry,
and John A a h w o rth . W inter girl; Kristen Be lair. Altamonte
Springs, boy; Barbara and Gary Springs, boy: Jovtane Mlrville.
Scgretario. W inter Springs, boy
Casselberry, girl
Sept. 24 — R e b e cca and
S e p t. 3 0 — Je n n ife r and
F ra n n m llk C a rlc o te , W in te r M ichael R ic h a rd s o n , W inter
S p rin g s , b o y : K r la h n a and Springs, boy; Ana Lasa and Jose
Christopher Geerts, Casselberry, Gordo. Casselberry, girl
boy; Jeanette Crane. Altamonte
Oct. 1 — Michelle and Michael
Springs, girl
B u r k . O s te e n , b o y ; W anda
Sept. 25 — T in a and Alan Malnwartng and Steven Smith.

Casselberry, boy
tV. 1 . 2 — Karen and Charles
Larson. Altamonte Springs, girt;
Alm ee and Tracy DlckerholT.
Winter Springs, boy;
Cassaundra and Ta re k Palmer.
Casselberry, boy
O ct. 3 — Debra DtSaia and
D cm ca lric Barfield S r.. A lta ­
m onte Springs, girl; Jennifer
and Douglas Collins, Longwood.
boy; Tosha Mackey roy and Larry

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FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY
FEDERAL INSURANCE
ADMINISTRATION
Proposed Flood novation Determinations
AQCNCY
ACTION:

Federal Emergency M augtraeni Agency
„ Proposed rule

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323-5774
DATES.
The period lor comment and be ninety (90) days Mowing the second publication ot V*s
proposed rule In a newspaper ot local drcUation m me community.
ADOAESSES:
Prabmrtery FIRMS showing the proposed modfied base Hood elevabort and «inr
detneationareavatable tor review at Vie Seminole Coutfy Development Review Departi r— i
County Services Budding. Room W22S. 1101 East First Sheet. Sanford. Florida
Send comments to.
Mr Ron K Rabun
Seminole County Manager
1101 East First Street
Sanford. Florida 32771
FO R FU R TH ER INFORMATION CO N TA CT:
Michael K. Buddey, P E . Chtet
Hazard tdantfeabon Branch
SAbgabon Diractorata
Federal Emergancy Management Agency
WAStengton, DC 20472
(202)046-2766

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The Federal Emergancy Management Agency grves notice of the proposed detemvna•oraolmeddled bate (100-year) loodelevations. In accordance with Section 1tool the Flood
Disaster Protection Act ot 1973 (Pub. L 93-234). 67 S U L 960. which added Section 1363 to
Vie National Flood Insurance A d ol 1966 (Title XJII ot fte Housing and Urban Development Act
of 1966 (Pub. L 90-446), 42 U S C 4001-4126. and 44 C FR 67.4(a)
These elevations, together with iheAood plwn management measures required by Section
603 ol the program regulations, are the rnnimum that are required They should not be
construed to mean th* community must change any cutting ordnances that are mote stringent
In Vie* Aoodptan management requirement*. The community may el any bme enact sb icier
requirements on its own. or pusuanl to pekoes estabbshed by other Federal. Stale, or regional
entities Tb e ie proposed slevabons wtl also be used to calculate the appropriate flood
insurance premium rates lor new bukSngs and the* contents
Pinuant to Vie provisions olS USC 606(b). the Administrator, to whom aulhonty has been
delegMed by the Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, hereby certifies that the
proposed flood elevation determinations, it promulgated, wd not have a significant economic
Imped one substantial number of smati entities. A flood elevation determination under Section
1363 farms the basis tor new face! ordinances, which, it adopted by a local community, wil
govern M ure construction wttfun the floodplain area. The elevation determinations, however,
impose no restriction unless and until the local community voluntarily adopts floodplain
ordnances in accord with these elevations. Even II ordnances are adopted *1 compliance with
Federal Mandards. the elevations prescribe how high to build In the floodplain and do not
prohibit development. Thus, this action only farms the basis tor Mura local actions It imposes
no new requirement; ol itself * has no economic impact.
Proposed base flood elevations along flood sources studied m delta aro shown on the
Preliminary FIRM. Lessees and owners ol real property in Unincorporated Areas ol Seminole
County, Florida, are encouraged to review these maps and related materials at the address
oted above. The flood sources sturtied In detail are

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O c t. I I , 188 4
Y o u r probabilities for material
gain In the yrar ahead look good
prim arily because you m ight be
more resourceful In money m at­
ters than you've been In the
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Instead of tryin g to correct
mistakes you make today, you
m ight try to avoid them. T h is ts
a bad policy that to guaranteed
to make things worse. Know
where to look for romance and
yo u ’ll find It. Th e Astro-Graph
M atchm aker Instantly reveals
w h ich signs are romantically
perfect for you. M all 82 lo
Matchmaker, d o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 4463. New York.
N .Y . 10163.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You could be reasonably
fortunate today where your m a ­
terial Interests are concerned,
yet y o u 're likely to be d is­
satisfied If your expectations
aren't met.

bean rather than a apade. Using
the Rule of 11. East knew South
had one high heart. Afraid It waa
the are. East made the "n o rm a l"
play of pulling In the 10. H o w ­
e v e r . w it h A -a o f h e a r t s ,
wouldn't South have called for
d um m y 's jack?
After winning w ith the heart
queen. Mcckstroth still had only
e ig h t tric k s In s ig h t. N in e
became a possibility when the
diamond jack won trick two.
As West hadn't grabbed this
trick and cashed hla heart w in ­
ners, |t waa apparent that Weal
d id n 't have b o th lo p heart
honors. So. If East had the K -Q of
apadea and a top heart. Weal
probably had the club queen.
Therefore. M cckatroth cashed
the club king and played a club
lo dum m y's 10. W hen It held, he
claimed nine tricks: one apade.

C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) In financial m ailers or bustnesa today, be pleasant and civil.
but don't be so laid back that
you give away the store.
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 20-Fcb. 19)
If you lei events proceed at their
natural pace today, the results
will be desirable. Introduclnj
e rra tic cha n g es co u ld tpol!
things.
m C M (Feb. 20-M arch 20)
Your generosity Is likely to be
easily aroused today, yet If you
put strings on the things you
give, the luster of your food
deeds will dim .
A B IE 8 (March 21-Aprtl 19)
You will Instinctively know how
to achieve Important objectives
today. Once attained, though.
you might not be as wise about
maintaining your position.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Make II a point today to speak
well about people. Gossip or
thoughtless co m m en ts could
alienate associates.
G E M IN I (May 21-Ju n e 20)
Someone w ho Is very fond of you
might be willing to do something

for you today hr/ahe wouldn't do
for others. D on't mention what
*transpires to lhaae who are
uninvolved,
C A N C E R (Ju n e 2 1-July 22)
Agreem ents baaed upon unaelftshn m w ill have enduring
_powers, However. In matters
*
where
either party la trying to
gain an edge, this w o n 't be true. .
L E O IJu ly 23-A ug. 22) This
could be a vc
reductive day
for you. provi
yo u work on
:ts or assignm ents you
well. New or unusual tasks
m ight have to be done over,
Y I R O O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22!
Allot some Um e today for pleaa u ra b le p u rs u its , but d o n ')
overload yo u r agenda with them
E a a e n t l a l d u t t e a a n d re aponalbillUea m ust not be ne
greeted.
U R EA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) II
you're not consistent and tensclous today, your goals aren‘|
likely to be achieved. You might
get close, but close only counts
In a game of horacahoes.
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                    <text>November 13, 1994

SUNDAY

75 Cents

Sanford Herald
S e rv in g Sanford, L a k e M ary and Se m in o le C ou n ty tin e a 1 9 0 8
07lh to w . No

7? - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

D

INSIDE

Test may be early cue to Alzheimer’s sufferers

□ Special this Sunday
Fishing for Ideas?
Woukl yeni brttrvc m cswnputrr program ran
p rm iilr &gt;ou » u h n r* idea* on any m b )f c r' li *
all lnlhr.S u )&gt;rrhl|h a in f’atrcJ
H t t P t | « IO A

□ People
Chorus scores 13th in world
I h r Sound of Sunshine l ‘h*|drt oI Swret
Adeline* ha* returned Irom Reno. Nr* sh rrr
Ih r *ingrr* w rrr in a n ild competition Ih r
talented O n t r a l Florida songbird* ra m r in 15th
In Ih r world Not tad In any language

i s e a s e

By BANDRA l u i o i T
Mat aid Staff Writar
Chemical drop* thal dklalr ih r |&gt;uplta In routine
r y r r tain* may tic usrd In Il»r future to diagnose
Alzheim er » dt»ra*«-. a Irlh a l disorder lhal
destroys ih r mind tmi la difficult lo identify in a
living {valient However. ino lr rear* of rr*rar&lt; h
a ir nrt r t u i v lo *rr if Ih r lest « an allow «|m will
(trirk ip Ih r dlseasr
In a *tndy |iubllihril Friday In llie journal

b r e a k t h r o u g h ?
S r lt iK r ." researcher* at Unchain and Women's
Hospital and Ihr Harvard Medical s. Ixml in
Ikwinti rrjuKi lhal an r y r drop drug i allrd
tropic amide dinar* Itir pupils III I fir ryr* of
A U h rlm rl • dlarase {valient* In dllafr alanil four
tlinr* inorr rradilv Ilian In Ih r ry r* nf jiroplr
without Ih r brain d lw a w
Huntington h iiiM of lla n a rd *ald A llh rlm rr *
{valient* arr *o sensitive in troplr amide lhal Ihrlr
pupil* will &lt;haii|(r hy about 2.1 4 prrrcn l. wfulr
IMtirnt* without Ih r di*ra*r allow only a S

pen n il cfianfr
Although m rdn al *&lt; Irn rr now haa lilllr lo ofTrr
Al/firlmrt • patient* Potter *ald rvrn lu a lly Ih rrr
will hr drug* to *iop Ihr ptogrrs*b&gt;n of Ih r
dl*ra*r and an ra lly diagnosis will f«r critic ally
Important
H r Mid an ra rly ilUfnnti* al*o rnahlr* patlrnla
lo plan, whllr Ih ry arr *llll ahlr for Ih r inrvltahlr
low* of m rnlal ability
Annrttr M K rlly . executive director of Ih r

fir* Diaraar. F * f t 7 A

Jailed vocal
critic has a
colorful past

Golden moment

M r r i | r SB

BRIEFS
Humane Society
ground breaking

By J . MARK B A R P IB L0
Herald Senior Staff Writer

NAN FOH If — Ground lirraking and a rlf»l*»n
cutting rrrrm o n y lor Ih r n r* Seminole County
Hum ane Society facility will h r h rld Ihl*
afternoon from I until 3 p m at Ih r llumanr
S * l r l y far lllly. al Ih r r w n r i of U S Highway
17 ‘12 and! mini* llo m r Hoad

SA N FO K I) — Th* arrest of Grant M rKwan
Thursday night on frdrral charge* represent* the
lalrst appeaiame ol one of Seminole County a
inosl vocal critic*
M r K w a n . of
Heathrow I* tiring
held In the Seminole
County (a ll on frdrr
al c h a r g e *
M c K w a n 's a rre s t
followed hi* filing of
• I I I million lien
again*! the Internal
K r v r n u c S e rv ic e
seeking rnm{&gt;en%al i o n fo r b o o k ­
keeping *rrvk r « and
a collection fee for
w U p h o l d i n g federal
I a « r • I r o I I I ll I • _
e m p lo y e e * w a g e *
Grant McCwrsn
M&lt; F.wan said he would w ire the cnnlrnt* n( the
IHH office in lamgwrcwKt ll Ibey dtdn I pay up
M rKw an M kl hr Iw d n l pakt laaew In nwarly a
decade and due* not rrtogiilre the authority ot
Ih r IKS lo collect money from i ItUens
Follow ing a H a il lo Ih r Smnlnrd Mrrmld
Tuesday. M rEw an com mented "I'd ralher h r In
jail and hr free than walk free and tie a prisoner
tw o day* later, lie wa* *rivaled on Ihe streets of
Winter Park on federal rhargr*
Th e arrr«i came a* no surprise in county
government watchers, lamlliar w llh M rKw an ■
i onf mutational appioach Some *uggr«i he *
dangerous
MrKwan. 37. Oral emerged on lice Seminole
County scene In 1985. ll wa* then lhal he learned
up wllh fellow m ile Art Ikivt* In an effort to
expose wrongdoing* In ihe county * 1985 af­
ter-m idnight purchase of Ihe Yankee Lake
property.
Davis wa* Ihe only citizen In Ihe audience on
that Nov 5 morning when commissioners voted
4-1 In purchase the land Irom Iroxrn lood king
J r n o Paulucrl lor a sewage treatment facility. The

Clown* refreshment* j«rl supplies gilt m i l l
Irate* In arra restaurant* and a raffle for
Orlando Magic ticket* will l r am ong Ihr
Iralurr*
T h r public I* rordlallv Invttrd lo altrn d Ihl*
function. which t* ih r result nf an r*irn*lvr
fund raising drive undrrw ay *inrr Ih r dl*
astrrou* fire which dewtroyrd m uch of Ihr
building in April of 1003 Al lhal llm r over IOO
dog* and rala {wrt*hrd
Fo r a d d itio n a l Info rm a tio n p h o n r Ih r
llu m a n r S n rlriv al 323 HilMS

lack in jail
Tiffany S a n m , If* on prvbatton for fhc
murder of her father, i* hack in Mil- pofkr
idlkiais *akl
Nauru hrt tioytrtrnd. and Iwu oih*f blends
w r r r sentenced for Ihr 1001 shooting death «»l
W at nr Santo, then national ptrwldrnt of Ihr
W’arlot k* Motorcycle C lub
Orange County drputlrw arrested S a n to rarly
Thu rw la y m orning on a violation of probation
warrant l**urd I n S rm in o lr County
S j i i /u wa* hack la-lore Judge Alan Dk kry In
September, when aulhorllir* « laltn *hr violated
her pmhalkm lor apprartng with her mother on
a national irlrvtalon talk »how Santo al her
sentencing wa* forbidden by ll»r Judge lo have
rontart wllh her mother.
mb*He rsaesewy

Juvenile justice council meets
S A N F O K I) — T h r r r will be a meeting «»( Ihe
S rm in o lr County Juvenile Juallcr Council Nov
1H al H 30 a m In Ihr large conference room al
H rflm io n * C r n lr r . 332 W U k e Mary Houle
vard. Sanford T h r 1995 need* a*ar&lt;**mrni for
I h r children of S rm in o lr County will be
discussed

Politibits
Sanford City Commission candidate Kerry I)
Lyon* received th r e n d o w m e n t of Ih r Sanford
Fraternal Order of Poller at Ih r monthly inerting
Ihl* pa»t w rrk
"T h l* e n d o w m e n t 1* • clear mmaagr Unit Ihr
Sanford pollrr officer* a rr ready for a new
direction in aiding Ihrlr commitment to keeping
Ih r ctlt/rn» of Sanford safe." I.yon* said
w orkrd hard for Ihl* e n d o w m e n t and II I* an
honor; the i**ur of helping our officer* battle
crime should not lie taken lightly
Compiled from atafl re p o rts

INDEX
B u sln o aa ...................... F lo rid a ....................................* *
C laaalflo d t...........9-1 SB H e o lth jritn o s*..........BA
C o m lo a .......................... ■■ H o ro sco p e .....................* ■
C ro aaw o rd ...................BB M ovlaa............................
D oar A b b ,....................7 1 P e o p le ........................
D o ath a........................... TA S p o rta .......................... 1 - «
■ d lto rlal........................BA Tolavlalan ......................
S ch o ol Beono............ BB W o ath ar....................

More of the same this week

The spirit ol Sanford a Golden Age Games
which ended Saturday, te captured by James
Stookey. of Dickorson. Md . as ha leaps 15 feet
7 inches in a track and field event at Seminole

High School Final results will appear In the
Hera/d Monday Mora on the games. Pages 4A.
5A

Bee M cBwsn, P ag e 7 A

No more condos for ^
historic home buffs
B y SHARI B R O D II
Herald Stall Writer
S A N FO R D After 12 year* In
Ih rlr home on the corner of Ninth
street and Palmetto Avenue. Jo h n
and Ju a n n y Mercer thought they
would try rondo living They spent
six month* In their Sanford rondo
in Sanorn and *lx month* In ih rlr
condo in Highlands. N C Hut. ac­
cording lo Juanny. Mercer can't
stand cold weather. *o he slarled to
"w h ittle" down the amount of itme
he would spend out of ihe slate
"H e got ll down lo iwo month*."
Mild Ju a n n y . "so with lhal I said If
you're going to do lhal, then l want
a house So. I got In ihe car the verynext m orning after we had thl*
conversation, and I drove down to
m y old neighborhood,** but there
w a sn 't a n yth in g available She
eventually ended up on Oak Ave
Ihe
house —at 70H
had
Inue.
I U C . where
W IIT H
n
o
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just gone on the market
" I love old house*. I love Ihe
Historic District. I wouldn’t live
anywhere else If I could help ll.
because I'm Just happy down here."
Ju a n n y said The Merc er * had
always been interested In the house
so. in December of I9R3 they
bought Hand moved In.
W llh Ihe holidays, family and
vacation, extensive work on Ihe
house did not begin until the new
yenr.
Since they bull! their first home,
in Harlow. In HMD. the Mercers
have remodeled or renovated U&gt;
homes together. Including ih rlr
home at 70H Oak Ave Although he
does not know m uch about the
history of the home. Mercer doc*
know II was built In Ihe 11)20* Ihe
style of Ihe two story home wllh a
glassed-in sun porch reflects the
Greek revival era of Ihe lale IHOO*
See M ercers. Page
7A
w

Ju a n n y and Jo h n M srcsr In Ihs b u tlsfs pantry.

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Jailed teen’s suicide watch lifted
............................

Today Partly cloudy.
H igh In i h r lower
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Cloudy
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tion of Ihe jail. Jam ie Swlnehart had I k-c ii taken
B y SHARI BBO DIB
Herald Stall Writer
L A K E M ARY — A suicide watch has liccn lifted
from n lucke Mary man Julled on charge* hr
abused his girlfriend * son. who luler died. Ihr
suspect's lather said Saturday.
Kirby Swine hart visited his son at the Nolusla
County Jail Saturday. He said that, although still
In srm l Isolation, away from the general popula­

oil of Ihe suicide watch he had l&gt;ern under since
tiring booked Into Ihe Jail a w rrk ago
While Swlnehart can now have visitor* and
make telephone rails, hi* talhrr said, lie *1111
feels like he wants lo die He kre|is saying- Dad. I
didn't do nothing "'
Swlnehart. 18. t* bring held on a half million
dollur bond on one count of felony child abuse
alter Ihe 7 month old son of his girlfriend died

a r Arnold
P a i m Palmer
r r iiosnii.il
forfor
Children
Monday al
Hospital
Children
and Women.
Th e Infant. Jose Anthony Trinidad, was not
rrsponolve and had bruises on hi* face and head
at 4 30 a m. last Sunday morning when dcputlc*
found him on the kitchen floor of Ja tn lc
Swlnehart'* sister's house on Axaela Drive In
Dellary where Ihe three were housesllllng.
E V A C personnel look Trinidad to Volusia
C h i Watch. Pag* 7A

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burn)** No*tnwb*t 13. 11M4

Som ber gathering honors veterans

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

By NICK R FtlFA U F
Harald Staff Wnlnr

Tropical storm to dump rains on Cuba
MIAMI
Trnjtit al *te»rm Gordon drrnt hrd Jamaica but Iim I
strain In Ibr Catlbbean Saturday a* official* at Ihr U S Natal
Base ai Guantanamo Hay prepared tamp* holding thousand*
of Haitian anil Cuban refugee*
A tropical norm warning wa* Issued by Ib r Jam a ka n anil
Cultan government* early In Ih r itay bill the •lornt * wind*
dropjted in 40 m|&gt;b Saiuntay afternoon anil II w in weakened hv
upper-level wind*
The win* m -v«u, tio rm l* a rainmaker that itittld dum p 5
In 10 tin hr* on the ('arthtiran Island*. *ald I.Ulon Avila a
h u rrk a n r «p n kails! al Ibr National Hurricane C’rn irr In C'oial
(ia b lrt
Tb r weather I* already affecting raalrrn C'utw and tb ry ll
get a lot of rain and shower* but rrm rm b rr thal II'* a tropical
*lorm. not a hurricane." Avila said ’'Guantanam o I* already
getting Ih r llrst fchowrr* and tbr weather will deteriorate
throughout Ihr day
The klortn * center wan passing Saturday lielwren the
Caym an Manila and Jamaica.

S A N F O R D — Al the 1 lib hour
of Ih r 1 Hh day In the llt h .
veteran* hum the Sanford area
|wm*ed to rrm em brr
Sanford observed V rtrta n *
Day
1994 tins past Friday
m orning
W ith only a lew rxcrptkin*
Irowevrr. tlie vrlrran* and Ihelr
sjmuses w rrr almost Ihe only
p ris o n * who paused In rr&gt;
m rm h rr Ihe service men and
women w ho served their nalion
The observance Itrgau with a
parade that Itegan al Ihe G rra irr
Sanford t lutnlwt of Commerce
llutldlng. wound It* way w r«t mi
First Sircci. then north on l*aik
Avenue to Memorial Park al the
Lake Momor Dkrtrmil
O n ly a small number of profile
were along Flr*i S u re! to watch

the veteran* pass Even Ihe
num ber of participant* wa*
slightly lower than Iasi year,
although every one ol the &gt;&lt;» a I
veteran* organization* were well
refirrsenlrd
Ju*t a* ih r fwrade .ippioui hrd
ih r lakrfmnl. a light rain tirgan
lo trickle horn Ihe *kle* over
Sanford A A Mi Ctanahan a
rrlired Li ( mdr ol Die l) S
Navv wfm served as emcee lor
ih r r v r n i, siarlrd (he ceremo­
nies « frw minute* earlier than
* hrdutrd In Ih r hope of avoid
Ing any problem* should the
raln increase
Guest sfiraket lor the program
was Charles T rm p ltn C D R
lRr1| U S Navy who railed on
I Ik we present as well as millton*
of others lo continue remeni
tiering all w ho served ih r lr
cm inirv on land at *ra In the
Are V eteran*. Page 7A

Many area rv ltfo n t' organization* wars r«pr**«nt*d in lbs parade
through downtown Sanford Friday

The Way
We Were:
Downtown
people

From Associated Prass reports

IN BRIEF
SHDWA poinsettias
S A N FO H D — Th e Sanford HiMortr Downtown Waterfront
Association. ISHDW AI will tie ordering polnartiia.* for the
hollda) seawtn Pie r m l In men hard* 44 20 which Include*
• I which will lie doriaird to the SHDW A J u ly 4ih firework*
drive for 1995
Merchant* are awkrd to order Ihrtr potnnettia* by no later
Chan November 21

By ONACI M. STIN IC IPH tR
Herald Cofr*»porvdent

Poster contest
SA N FO H D — Seminole County Sheriff Don Exltngrr and
Slate Attorney Norm Wol finger have Joined together to sponsor
Ihe Seminole County Drug Free Pm ler Contrst The rontewf It
ojien to all ruth sixth. w r o t h and eighth grade «iudents In the
county.
Student* are invited to de*ign poster* Illustrating Ihe
danger* »f drug ahu*e and the benefit* of living a drug free life
W inning pt«*lrr* w ill be u»rd in a I HITS drug free i alendar Alt
kludenl* in grade* fifth through eighth will receive one ol Ihe
calendar* Winner* will al*o r r rr tv r U S Saving* I Void*
Judging will tie done on November 21 at the Slate Attorney »
office with award* lo br pre*entrd on Jan 7

Human Rights people wanted
S A N F O R D — The Human High!* Advocacy Committee
IHHACJ. for HRS D it in u 7. ISemlnole. Orange Osceola and
Brevard Counlle*l ha* t**ued a call for *rven new member*
This 15 member board of com m unity volunteer* w ho * rrvr
four year term*. I* ap|minted by the Governor It* goal i* to
represent and pmiect the imrre*i* of local ettt/en* served bv
HRS

The eurreni H R A C memher»hlp need I* for resident*
pariti ularly of Seminole. Orange and OaeeoU counties There l*
a special need lor medical and legal expert*, particularly
doctor* and lawvktw- Th e com m llier meet*once eweih month
For additional -information on membership requirement*
'«omm lllee responsibilities and the appointment procna. phone
Ann \VU*on. r^Jlenf RrUtlori* Coordinator. H R S DUt 7. at 1407)
423 &lt;1217

Mayor’s Souper Supper
Huy a $5 ticket In the Mayor * Souper Supper, bring a friend,
and enjoy a hearty bowl of soup. fre*h baked bread, fruit and a
*ofl drink
Children under 12 admit led free
Souper Supper proceed* are divided equally between the
Sanlord Christian Sharing Center. Inc . and Reocure Outreach
Mission. Doth oigaiU/allou* feed hundred* of lesw fortunate
people during the holiday*
Mark your i alendar for Wednesday. Nov 23. at Ihr Sanford
Civic Center from 5 lo 7 p m Ticket*avallabe al the door
At 7 30 p m . plan to attend Ihe com m unity Thanksgiving
service in Ihe main audllorulm of Ihe civic cenlrr.

Winners invited
l-akr Mary winner* in the Golden Age Game* are Invited lo
display their iruphle* and ribbon* and small award winning
articles at Uike Mary C ity Hall Item* should be brought to the
Historical Library Frank Evans Center. 158 N . Country Club
Road, or lo City Hall. IO 0 N . Country Club Road
Displays will be placed In a locked glass cabinet in Ihe foyer
of City Hall until Ihe holiday*.
For more informal ion 324-3060 or 323-3915.

LO TTERY

Tha Lana Mary Rotary made thatr monthly
presentation of ihetr Eiceiience in Education
Award to a teacher and atudent at a focal
•chool No*ember * award want to Linda
Cookie
Paul (center left), a kindergarten

Readers speak: On the election
By BUSAN WSNNCM
Herald Corretpondeni

with the way ihe elei lion w rm . I
guess **

S A N F O R D - On Ihr subject of
politic* everyone ha* an opi
nlon Whether Ihey w r r r Re
publican nr Democrat, citizen*
tam e together Nov 8 to casr
Ihrtr ballot*
H ie governors race* wa* clow
Republican* w-nn in varlnu*
House and Senate neat*, local
rare* held a lot of public Intrrest
A r r you pleased w ith the
election result*? Local rrsidenl*
were asked ihetr opinion
Maxine Marsh said
I m glad
the casino IpmjMMitionl failed
and ihe ncl* thinned In every­
thing there ha* lo hr *ome
winner* and some loser* In my
voting. I also had some winners
and some loser* I had more
winner* than loser* "

»uH*.“ Em m a Johnson said, **l
think everyone was trappy and
things will turn out okav
Harvey Itutlrr had a strong
opinion. "I think for the last four

year* we've had a bunch of Junk
in Tallahassee Now w e ir in for
four nwwe year* qft liar ' *
"IP* got frt tie Alright '* Jean
Williamson said,
I b a ts the
way tt'» going to be "
Sam King said.
I’m very
Baa Header*. Pag* 7A

P o rltr M ****r*chm ldt

Emma Johnson

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"I only have one com m ent.”
Joe Fagan said 'T i n glad Oliver
North goi heal (In Virginia) I
didn’t vote so I don't have an
opinion about Ihr rrst."
Porter Mcsserschmldt said."T h e re wa* loo darn m any
thing* tn vote on I wa* pleased

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teacher al W ilton Element*ry and Samantha
Ray a hr*t grader at the school Making the
pre*entabon I* Sharon Singleton (right! the
club t program chairman Barbara N u o n petti,
principal o’ Wil*on Elementary was alto pretent

E X TEN D E D O U TLO O K

LO C A L FO R EC A S T
Monday and Tuesday Partly
cloudy. Chance of showers east
L o w In Ih r GO* High HO to H5
W e d n e sd a y
C lo u d y w ith a
chance of shower* Low 60 lo
65 High near 80

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M IA M I - Here are ihe
winning numbers selected
Friday in the Florida Lottery:
F a n ta s y
4 -1 1 -1 8 - 2 2 -2 5

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Excellence in Education

S A N FO R D - Tcalav I m g&lt;ang
lo reminisce al*&gt;ul wane of Ibr
people mentioned in the fire
vktus four artkir* aland the
downtown building*
Among the firsi se« ond fkau
tenant* of I he Hrumlev Puhsion
building wa* Dr H H Me • aslin
1 re m rm le i him a* m y (tr*i
dentist In th r ra lly 1940 s
I hough hr then had his olfk r 111
the M.t*onk Hulldiiig O n July
23 I 'M t Ik J A Smith ofenrd
h is office in th r H ru rn le y Puhsion Hu tiding H r ta-vamr
o u r fa m ily doctor soon al
trrwards as I remember m y first
visit in him when t was In ihe
o-rond grade Mi mother told
me that we were taking my
grandmother to thr dorioe. hut
surprise'
W hen we arrived I
haunt that I was Ihe fiatienl lo
i n rive a small f*is van mat Ion
Dr Sindh was the typical old
fa»hloned doctor w ho made
house rails lie rllm h rd lo Ihe
set ond floor In our home m Park
Avenue with his large hi a- k hag
t iw iy a Mine tn treat m y t »mlts
usually me I wa* plagued with
Ituim h u l prohlent* and asthma
tn m v eartjr
ssmeu ne
rrtirrd tn thr mid 1950 '». I wrril
lo Dr Wade Garner and Dr
Cftaile* Park for a few vrars
tailh family friends and other
g re a t o ld fash io ned fa m ily
do* tors
I remember Dr A W Kpp* Sr
who had hi* ofllce In the First
National Hank Hulldm g I now
First Union Hank I anil Mr Jim
Ingley. pir*idrut of the Sanford
Atlantic Hank
Dr Kpp* wa* m y dentist for
m any year* until hi* retirement
III* oilier wan on the sixth floor
faring First Street Hi* assistant
was Nell Tuurhton. wile of Of
vtllr Touchton
W ading In his
ofllce wa* made lolerahlr by
reading some of ih r m any SHS
S alm agundi* he had In hi*
waiting mom
J im and Agnes Ingley w rrr
close friend* of m y parent* and 1
wa* flower girl In Ihelr daughlrr.
M a r g u e r i t e '*
w e d d in g to
W illiam Zachary -Jr . October 22.
See S tln e r lp h r r . Page 7A

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Dec. 2

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a Beach; Waves uri3-5 feel and rough. Current Is
sirring lo thr south Water tem­
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New 5 m y rn a Beach: Waves
are 3-4 loot and choppy. The
current I* lo the south Water
ieni|&gt;eralure Is 75 degree*

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MONDAY
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highs. 4 57 a m .. 5 17 p m .;
low*. 11 13 a m
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Cocoa Beach: high* 5 12 a m .
5 32 p in.; lows. 1128 a in..
1139pm

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S t. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Sunday and Sunday night: Wind
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Sea* 7 lit 10 feet and higher In
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water* rough Scalirred show­
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Crimes reported to Sanford police

Phone man threatened

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SlirrifT % Mr puli'* arrested Nadine Kuw Huggm* 45. of I 12
Sweetwater lllv«1 . l-ongwuud. al her residence Thursday
Orputir* *aid llud^ln* frpottrdly arroetrd a telephone repair
man who »a a working in a bark yard adjairnt to h 'f home
The arrrat rr|iori aald *bc told Ih r man nol to rump m in her
yard, and rejmrirdly » ouldn I In him move from ihe arra She
rrportrdly had a ndghtair phone U I I Whan deputies arrtvrd
they &lt;Mld they found I wo gun* In the woman • home One waa
tlrar rttied a* a loaded shotgun. and the other. rrpoMfdly waa
whal deputies *ald waa a high powered (rump air rifle Ifuaaina
waa i la r g 'd with aggravated aaaaull

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• 2585 Park Drive a wllneaa reported aeeing a van bac k up
in a uaed appliance buairteaa and remove several waahera and
part* al 2 35 p m Wednesday The owner reported 15 waahera
valued al t l 200 were taken The man waa described a* while
In hla 30a wearing blue jean* but no mhlrt The vehicle waa
dearrtvrd a* a blue two tone 1970 lo 1983 Ford van
• 300 block Palmetto A vrn u r flight fag containing 8700 tn
flight equipment reported taken from vehicle aomettmr
between 11 p m Tuesday and 12 30 p m Wednesday
• 400 block Holly Avenue electronic game* and other
poaafaatcin* valued at 8633 reported taken sometime Wednes­
day bet wren &lt;i 45 a m and 2 40 p m

Honcsl, Dependable,
Guaranteed and Dedicated
Service with a Personal
Concern for Your Repair
Needs.

Triple arrest
Three men were attested by Sanford police Thursday on
itni| related i harge* Toll* r were railed to the 1300 blor k of
Santa lU rta r* Avenue In regard to auaptrloua peranna When
they arrived they aatd they aaw three men atanding In a
parking a rra and In vra tig a lrd
A* the reault of the
invealigcUon Scot I Patrick Mann IN of Jar kaonville lawm
Allen Bigger*. 17, oI 2770 Hidgewiaa! Avenue Sanford, and
Tim othy Oneal 22 1311 Santa liartiara Ave , were each
arreaied on charge* of pnaaraaion of crack rnraine with In irn !
lei distribute

Prostitution sting
Memtieta of the t'lty County Itiveatigallve Bureau ICCllJI
i undue led an undercover proaflfutkm aling early Friday at the
c orner of Tight!) Street and Sanford Avenue In Sanford Angela
Marie l.tlfjea JIN erf IN lu Summerlin Avenue was arrealrd on
i hargra of aaalgnallon to commit prostitution and puaaraaion of
drug paraphernalia

■ W M Xaairrw itM M a

Dare to have fun

The Sanford Ponca Department recently sponsored a pizja party
and a trip to an Orlando Magic basketball gama for students m
lb* DAHf program Drug A ■»*'*n«*s Resistance Education
Front Ben Mgbba'd Carlo* Saldana and■#a Moraiaa Back
Marcut Robinson Paine* Oaiy. Darryl Montgomaey. Bryan
Thomas Samantha Carver and CpI R*ck PoOvay Nof pictured.
Shawn Poiocha

Teens face restitution
hearings in trashing
Incident were all la k r Mary High

■ r SANDRA IL L IO T T

Intoxication arrests
• Hubert ly e Tin* Iter 14 5382 Orange Hlvd Sanford was
arrested by deputies at hi* residence early Friday He was
( barged with disorderly Inloitralkm
• lame* Mark llaary 24 I29A Spclngwnod Circle, latng
wood was arreaied by deputies at hla reatdenre Thursday He
waa charged with disorderly miotic alloc and restating w.thoot
violence

Warrants
• James I let la fieId 22 41 Lake Monroe Terrace, waa located
in the lobby id the John E Pcdk Correctional Facility Thuraclay
lie was wanted lor violation of probation cm a ronvklton of sale
of a contrcdled sutaalanrr
• Kelvin Edward Jones 19 50 lake Monroe Terra*e was
lea a ted by deputies in the |00O block cd French Avenue
Thursday lie * n wanted for violation of prntatkin on a
ronvk tkm of aggravated assault
• t«*r» Sltnmon* 45 500 W Airport hlvd v u served a
warrant at the |atl Thursday H r waa wanted for obtaining
property with a wotlhleaarhrtk
*
• Walter ly e Brook* J r 34, 1016 Pine A v rn u r Sanfucd
was served a warrant at the jail Thursday H r waa wanted for
v Vila non of p rotation on a ronvk tkm u« aggeavatrd ta tlrry

Herald Staff Writ*'
S A N F O H I!
Three vuuih*
pla&lt; ed on predation for thrir
pari In Hie trashing of a lake
Mary home earlier tht* year will
have restitution hearing* tht*
week
Three teens were charged as
adults in the case while four
other teen* were charged a*
Juveniles
Erin Olsen and Samuel Medina
were |7 at the time if (he
Inctdrnt but were * barged as
adult* along with IN year old
Christopher Jam es While The
ihrre pleaded no rontrsi in thrir
*asrs and received two years
prohstkm The charges ranged
from burglary to a dwelling and
theft in ire*pa%* and criminal
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M#u
Ag#group 9 9
1 Walter llragg 911
2 Arthur Ooylr V »
Age group fto
1 Leonard T (Mann ft,1
2 Hill liter * 54
3 Samuel E Greene 64
A gt grou p : 0 9
1 Hob Hobiam 67
2
Ken W e w l till
Ag« group: 7 0
1 l‘aul Moore 74
2 Jack Clarke 70
3 Charles Greene 72
A gt group: 7 9
1 Harlev J llia t^ rn tri 7M
2 Ftedednrh lllahnik. 7S
3 Francis K Kelly. 75
Age group NO
I How ard J«(&gt;a H I
Age group NS
I Leonard F Slone HN
OOLF - LONO DRIVE
W oman
A gt grnup: 9 9
I Kavrharlrl Christiansen
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Agt group: OO
I Wanda F ilm tie r ti l
A gt group: 0 9
1 Phyllis Leuallen 6‘)
2 Eleanor Wolf Ofi
3 Helen Konkn till
Agt group: 7 0
1 Harnett |loyd 71
2 Helen HUhntk 72
Age group 79
I Millie Ttnel Trrwllleget
79
4O0M F R E E S T Y L E . SWIM
MING
W oman
A gt g rou p : 6 0
I Lelly Llnharl. Ovietlo
A gt g rou p : 0 9
I Sharon Richards Grand
U U n d .FL
A gt grou p : 7 0
I Jean Beer* Pun Orange FL
A g t grou p: SO
7 l Helen Lillie. T a v a t r t n .

Mas
A gt g rou p : 0 0
C h trle a W ealherhee. C le r­
mont. F L
A gt grou p : 6 9
1 Donald Keller Miami. FL
2 Jeeae Mainv Ta v a re s FL
3 Al Rogrrsnn Barefoot Hav.
FL
A gt g rou p : 7 0
I Kalph Fould* Fern Park. Fl.
A gt g rou p : 7 9
1 Jo hn Haake. Palm Harbor
FL
2 Ham Mornlngstar. YpsilaniL
Ml
90M B A C K ST R O K E . SWIM
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W oman
A gt grou p : 9 9
Hetty Koblnann. Clinton. TN
A gt g rou p : 6 9
1 Dorothy Birm ingham New
Port Richey. FL
2 Loretta T h o rn . Barefoot
Hay. FL
3 Sharon Richard*. Grand
IsLmd. F L
A gt grou p : 7 0
1 Marla Feentlra. Leesburg
FL
2 Thelm a Sawyer. Barefoot.
FL
Age grou p : 7 9
I . L o u Ite M r G u l n n e t *
Zell wood. FL
A gt g rou p : SO
I . Helen Lillie. Tavares. FL
2 Mary Henri Peierton. O r­
ange C lly . FL
Man
A gt g rou p : 9 9
1 Edward Wood. West Palm
Bch. FL
2 Gil Ashland. Meltmurnr. FL
A gt g ro u p : 6 0
1. C h a r le s W e a lh e r h e e .
Clermont. FL
2. Jo hn Rupperl. Leesburg FL
A gt g rou p : 0 9
Donald Keller. Miami. FL

Shwarz has knitting
contest stitched up

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.1 Alvin lie. k llairfiail Hav
FL
A g tg roup 7 0
1 Turn Kennelt. Santa Rosa
llrh .F L
2 C o r n e liu s F e e n tlra
Leesburg FL
3 Ralph Fould* Fern Park FL
Age group: 7 9
1 John llaakr Palm Harh»r
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2 llarw rll Moseley Winter
Park FL
:! William King
inter Park
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A g t group SO

By N ICK P F IIF A U F
Haraid 5taM Writer
SANFO RD - Lilly Shuar*. SO
eg &lt;»range Clly. won the Gold# n
Age Gam es knitting rontrst
Thursday a ltrrnm n at Sanlord
City Hall (She krpr everyone in
stitches |
The i'ont|irtiiion was actually
based on the numtjer eg Slllrhes
made during a sprv tiled length
eg time with several different
slltr Itrs reputed
Lilly was goid and managed
tu krep her knitting needles
(lying during the entire event
She dldn t brat tier lumprtition
however site didn't have to
Even though there appeared to
hr rtMMigh Interest In rtmtlnulng
the ctmirsi. she was the only

1 ) rank t illntson Sr IV ir Ft.

2 Jar k Sharkey Barefoot liav
ri
3 Sam Wright VA inter Park
FL
9 0 M BA CK STR O K E SWIM
MING
W om en
A g t group 9 9
I Betty Hobinaon I lintnn I S
A g t group BO
I Gundy Burg Dunnelkm Fl.
A g t group. 6 9
1 Loretta th o rn Harehtol
ICiv f 1
2 F.learvor Hrigrnan S Fori

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.1 Joan DrM rtrl lU r r lm l lUv

FL
A g t Group: 7 0
1 Jean llrers IVvtl Orange Fl.
2 Mafia Frenslra Leesburg
Ft.
3 Thelma Sawyer llarrfuol
FL
A g t group: 79
1 Dee Cashman Harefoni Hav.
ri
2 L o u is e VIi G u I n n e »*
Zellwnnd FL
A g t group: BO
L I Helm! Mrlse llarefnil llay
II
2 Mary Henri Peirrson. Or
angr City. FL
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Ago Oroup: 6 0
1 Len Kellogg. Vlarsblield MA
2 Arthur Winters Orlando. FL
A g t group: 8 9
I , R o b rrt L n h n e lis ,
M rllm urnr FL
2 Alvin Heck Barefoot Hav
fI
A g t group: 7 0
1 Jess Keown. Dyer. IN
2 C o r n r lt u s F e e n tlra .
Leesburg Ft.
A g t group: 7 9
1 William King Winter Park
Fl.
2 Harwell Moseley. Wlntrr
Park. FL
A g t group: BO
1 Frank Ttlloisnri. Si Pete. FL
2 Sam Wright. Winter Park.
II
3 Jar k Sharkey. Harrloot Hay.
FL
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Women
Age group: 7 0
1 Jean I leers. Port ( It angr. FL
2 Mary Jam- Schafer G k r
Wales. FL
Men
Age group: 9 9
I Edward Wood. West Palm
lilrh . FL
Age group: 6 0
1 Arthur Winters. Orlando. FL
2 Len Kellogg Marshllrld. MA
Age group: 6 9
1 Jesse Rains. Tavarrs. FL
2 Al Rogrrson. Barefoot llav.
FL
Age group: 7 0
1 Jess Keown. Dyer. IN
2 Tom K rn n rIL Santa Rosa
B c h .FL
Age group: 7 9
I Harwell Moseley. W lntrr
IPark. FL
SOM F R E E S T Y L E . S W IM ­
MING
Women
Age group: 6 9
I Loretta Th o rn . Harrloot

Ju n u Sirin*

A woman’s place is
at the billiards table
By SUSAN W SNNCN
H f t i d Correspondent
SANFO RD - Another sunny
■lav with pleasant Florida tern
|«-raturr% dawned
Thursday,
when Golden Agers rallied lor
the game ■&gt;! women s billiards
A lth o u g h weather w asn't a
tailor lor these indoor games
I be Sanford Ctylr Center hustled
w i t h a r l l v l l y as s e v e r a l
spectators ratne to rheer on
their favoritr nunjrelllors
Alter a walk down a long hall
the pool room already had
ivartlrtpants procuring for their
t u r n lor the gold M umper
sib krrs on windows saving
We rr not senior ettirrns we re
recycled teenagers ’ adorned the
(oyer Smiling lares l&gt;eamr-i| as
the gamrs began
llilltards have hern a pari of
the Golden Age Gaines lor at
least Dvr year* according to
other participants The game
has hern rnorr popular with the
women in recent years
O n ly five ladles |sarll&lt; l(rated trt
the billiard competition They
ranged In age I m m 59 to 77
Vivian Moorr. Kate Drangrlia.
B rrn ie K lrln s rh m ld t. Laurel

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June Strlne jilayrd like an old
pro She should because as sire
said. I've gotten the gold (or the
last live years in a row This Is
my fifth year I do a lot nl other
events too."

llay. FL
2 Dorothy Hlmilngham. New
Pon Rlrhey F L
3 Eleanor Bergman. N Fort
Myers. FL
1 Marv Jane Sr hafer. l-akr
Wales FL
2 Thelm a Sawyer. Harefoni.
F l.
3. Marla Feenslra. Leesburg.
FL
Age group: 7 9
I l.rr Cashman. Harrloot llay.
FL

2 I.o u Is r M c G u In n e s s
ZrllwiMid. FL
Age g rou p : 6 0
I Melml M rtsr Harrloot Bay.
FL
Men
Age g rou p : 9 9
1 Edward Wood. West Palm
Itch. FL
2 Gil Ashland. Mellmurnr FL
Age g rou p : 6 0
1 C h a r l e s W e a t h e r b ee.
Clermont. F L
2 Jo h n Rupprrt Lc-rshurg. FL

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Age group: 8 8
I H rn a lo M rdanl. W inter
Haven. FL
BADMINTON B IN 0L E S
Women
Ago group: 8 9
I Itrtsy Koblnvnn Clinton TN
Age group: 7 0
1 Harriett Itcryd. Lake Mary
FL
2 Carta C on very Alexandria
VA
3 Kay Thornton l ake Mary
FL
Men
Age group: 6 0
I David L e m a sirrs. Lady
Lake. FL
Age group 69
1 Itlaglo Lauretta. Cassel­
berry. FL
2 Carl Mays, Itrllevue. O II
3 Ralph Pedarce. Canfield. OH
Age group: 7 0
I Donald Funk Altamonte
Spgs Ft.
Age group:7 9
1 David Field. Vern Beach. FL
2 JohnCresa. Skokie II
3 Rudy Eckhardt. Orlando Fl.
B A S K E T B A L L SFOTSHOOTINO
I Jean Martin. Lake Helen
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W om en

1 William Watson
2 Marjorie Nealy
3 Esther Foote
BILLIA R D S •ROTATION

lu a a t o s w w
Contract bnd04 winners. Iron! Bron/a madahst Ruby Owen and
Goid madahtt Mary Dal* Jonas Back Ralph Peterman, Bron/e,
Seme Greene. Gold, and Adhur Mayle. Silver Not pictured. Martha
Ashby. Skyer

Bridge players’ skills
earn precious medals
By SU SAN W IN N E R
Herald Correspondent
SANFO RD — A* rain Ihrealened and then delivered Friday,
bridge players at the Golden Age
Games took no though! o( Ihe
wealher Lite bridge competition
al ihe Woman s Club ol Sanlord
building was dry. comfortable,
and fortunately, indoors
The tournament began at I
ji m sharp Forty eight panicijiants sat at small card tables
with two to (our players Tables
were located throughout the
m ain Hoot Refreshments of
punch, frull and nuts gave an
inviting break Irom the Intensity
ol the game

Four deals is one round We'll
play one ro un d a n d p lv o l
Irhange partnersl During Ihe
afternoon, we ll play six rounds
(24 deals) ”
The group played from 1 lo 4
p m . com peting lor a gold
medal, just as others participat­
ing In numerous other events
Medals were awarded lor Ihe
contract and duplicate bridge
divisions
Mlllls also commented. "Some
have been coming hack year
alter year. I guess bridge lias
been with the games since the
beginning."
Several p a rtic ip a n ts c o m ­
mented about their Involvement
wllh Ihe Golden Age Games
Sam Green, ol Sanlord. said. "I
was in the goll competition I
also played crlbbagr I like to
play competition bridge, too "
Helen Bobbitt, also of Sanlord.
said. "I've been playing bridge
(or a number ol years T h is Is my
first time competing In bridge
with Ihe games This ts Ihe only
event I entered "

H H * r v M I ,l a y * i

Laurul F a d k t

Mrs. Rose M. Coolidge, ARNP
Bobby Briwon SnorTy Srrvth and B4 W#*&gt;om

Fatlkr and June Strtne
Cralg Hanson employee &lt;&gt;! the
Sanford Senior Center presided
over the event He teviewed
various rules from the bright
yrllow olllr la I rule hunk Calling
eg a j»* krt was erne rule men
Itolied in the tamk that was
chosen to Ire omitted
Scoring was I fie nest tnpir rg
discussion The game would
pli« red to a scorr of 61
Kate Drangehs has now panic
I p a l r d for for y e a r s
She
said The reason I dev ivied on
rotation billiards is tiev ausr I
enjoy this Only men used to
p la y r o t a t io n
Itr rn lr
Kletnsc I.Mil.lt has rn jo y n l the
games for 12 years Th is Is out
12th year coming to the olym
|M.« tin s ts only m y ll.in l yea*
in the billiard* Ik# vr made so
many Irlends here w r enjoy
(tuning hark each year I atti
also entered In right hall horse
slroes an h rry dlsr us sjiotpul
and Javelin "

Shirley Mlllls. chairman ol the*
bridge competition, said. "W e
p la y b o th c o n t r a c t a n d
duplicate It's dlKrrrnl ways of
((laying bridge We will play
according lo American Contract
Bridge rules and International
Bridge I~iws (or Club Bridge For
example, a hand Is one deal

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person to sign up (or the event
Nrvrrtlirless It was field timed,
and watched by a lew sujrpnrt
era. as Lilly stilt bed alone
Last year there were only two
participants In the k n ittin g
event
In llie IW 2 game* Frtrdahrl
M Ayers age 6.1 was I lie only
partk Ipani
There I* no weird rm whether
the . omjirtittnii wilf tie ranted
on Into the 111*19 CmJd-fi Age
Game* In Sanlord ll was the
only event wllh only one entry
thta year
Lilly Shwar* however
has
won a gold medal In ihe Sanlord
games, and while site dldn I
have lo out knit anyone, games
rgTtctals say she prrlorm rd well
and Is fully deserving eg Ihe
award

FO R

3 Arthur Winters Orlando. FL
Age group: 6 9
1 Donald Krller. Miami. FL
2
R o b e rt L o h n e ls s .
Melbourne. Fl.
3 J im Steward. Summerfleld.

FL

Age group: 7 0
1 T o m KrnnrIL Santa Ko*r
Itch. FL
2 Ralph Fluids. Fem Park. F L
3. C o r n e liu s F e e n s lr a .
Lrrshurg. FL

Age group: 7 9
1 Ham Mortnngstar. Yj&gt;silantl.
Ml
2 John Haakr. I'alm Harbor.
F1.
3 Nelson Hunt. Kensington.
MD
Age group: 8 0
1 Jack Sharkey. Barefoot llay.
Fl.
2 Sam Wright. W inter Park.
FL
3 Donald Rllrnour. Hellrvlew.
FL

Age grou p : SB
1 Vivian Moorr 55
2 June I Strlne. 90
3 Itrrn lr Klrlnsrhm ldt. 72
HOBBY SHOW C R A F T *
W om en
A fa g rou p : 8 8
1 Dtnma Dutlll. HI
3 Gwendoline Knight. 6M
2 Itrtsy Robinson. 56
HOBBY SHOW — CO LLEC ­
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Age g ro u p : 8 9
2 Sam Monroe. 70
Wuauoai
A g* g rou p : SB
II Arlene Bremer. 74
3 Mrs Maurice Masters H7
H O B B Y SHO W • PH O TO ­
GRAPHY
Men
Age grou p : 8 8
1 Clark Webster
3 Don Swart*
W om en
Age g rou p : SB
2 Belay Robinson. 56
RHOBBY SHOW • N EED LE­
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W om an
A g t grou p : 8 5
11 Gw rndollnr K night. 6M

2 Dorothy M enltLW
3 Itetsv Robinson. 56
H O B B Y
S H O W
—
HORTICULTURE
W om an
Age grou p : SB
1.2.3 Mary W . Schantle. 70
HOBBY BHOW •CERAMICS
W om an
Age g ro u p : SB
1 Martha Grubbs. 67
2 Mary Fox. 66
3 Virginia Chadwick. 76
H O B B Y BH O W • WOOD
S C U L P T U R E
Meo
Age g rou p : 5 5
3. Bill Shcckellord. 64
W om en
Age g rou p : 9 5
1 Hilda Davis. 74
2 Jean Hiller. 71

100M BACKSTROKE SWIMMING
Men
Age group: 5 5
I Gil Ashland Meltmurnr
F
L
Age group: SO
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C h a rle s W e a lh e rh e e
C I e r m o n t . F 1.
Age group: SB
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2 Alvin Heck. Barefoot Bay
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Age group: 7 5
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3 John Crete. Skokie IL
Age group: SO
I Frank TlHotson Si Pete.
P
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W om en
Age group: 8 5
I lletsy Robinson Clinton.
TN
Age group: SO
I Letty Llnharl. Ovi-do. F L
Age group: SO
1 Helen Little. Tavares F L
2 Mary H en ri Peterson.
Orange City. FL
lOOM B R E A S T S T R O K E •
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Aga group: 6 0
1 Arthur Winters. Orlando.
Fl.
2 Len Kellogg. Marshfield
MA
Age group: SS
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R o b e rt L o h n e ls s .
Melbourne. F L
Aga group: 7 0
1 C o r n e liu s F e e n s lr a .
Leesburg. F L
2 Jess Keown Dyer. IN
3 Kahn Wolf. Orlando F L
Age group: 7 8
I W illia m King. W inter
Park. FL
Ag* group: SO
1 Sam Wright. Winter Park.
FL
» 4W om an
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Aga grou p : SS
I Belay Robinson. Citnlon.
TN
Ago groupt 7 0
1 Jean Beers. Pon Orange.
FL
2 Marta Feenslra. Leesburg
Fl
Age group: 8 0
I Helm l Meise. Barelool
Bay. Fl
100M BU TTERFLY •
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1 Len Kellogg Marshfield.
MA
Age group: 6 5
I Al Rogrrson. Barelool
Bay. Ft.
Age group: 7 0
I Jess Keown. Dyer. IN
W omen
Age group: 7 0
I Mary Jane Schafer. Lake
Wales. FL
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I Edward Wood. West Palm
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Aga group: 6 5
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2. J i m S te w a r d . S u m ­
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A g* group: 6 0
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2 Arthur Winters. Orlando.
Fl
I Al Rogrrson. Barelool
B a y.F L
W om an
Age group: 7 0
I Marv Jane Schaler. Lake
Wales. FL

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I Peg R Jones. 70
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Golden Age
Games: What
it’s all about
T h e 20th A n n u a l G o ld e n Age G a m e s In
Sanford m d r d yesterday w ith track an d field
events at Sem inole H ig h School It s now all
over u n til next N o vem b er
P e rh a p s the real h e n e llt re c e iv e d b y
participants this year, as in the [wist, was
su m m e d u p d u rin g an event W ednesday at
l^ ik r CaroHa As 101 year old Peggy R ichards
paddled her w a y a ro u n d the canoe sprint
com petition, the city s recreation superviso r
said " T h i s Is what Ihese gam es are about
g ivin g people an o p p o r tu n ity to becom e
involved in activities
Once again the gam es have pro ven, as they
have for the 2 0th con se cu tive year, that there
are people over the age of 55. even b e yo n d the
ce ntury m a rk, w h o still iiave the spirit of
com petition
T h e y reiuse to sit o n their
rocking chairs d oin g little m ore th an wat
chtng tim e pas*
Regardless of the age. fro m the sm a ll f n to
the seniors, prople w a n t to com pete Th e
seniors w h o p a rH rlju ilrd In these gam es want
to prove that because th e y are in thetr tVOs
70s a n d 80s. they are still caftahle ol being a
sta un ch com p e titor In s p o rtin g events T h e y
proved It beyond a doubt
E v e n those w h o m a y have some p hysical
p ro b le m s sttll w a n t to com pete T h e y play
checkers, chess, ertbbage. pin o chle, or bridge
T h e y sit. but they com p e te Just as In any
active sport.
T h e good points about the H anlo rd gam es
are th a t they last tor an entire w eek, tp^y
I w w — s u e w ily stre n u o u s sp o ils hut- fun
activities as well, a n d the way th e y are
co n d ue te d alm ost a ssures p articipants ol
h a v in g a great time no m a tte r w h ether they
w in m e d a ls or not
T h e had point Is based on the distance
people travel to participate W e are a lw ays
glad to have them In Sa n fo rd , hut It proves
that their hom e tow ns d o little to help the
seniors In this w a y. T o o m a n y cutes have a
te ndency to forget those of a m ore advanced
age T h a t speaks poorly about them
S a n ford how ever, has a 2 0 year h isto ry ol
p resenting these gam es an d g ivin g people a
week of fun. exercise, sports co m p e titio n , and
most of all. an o p p o rtu n ity to be w ith true
friends
C o n g ra tu la tio n s to e veryo n e w h o played a
part In the 20th A n n u a l G o ld e n Age G a m e s In
Sanford. In c lu d in g the c ity , the staff, v o lu n ­
teer w orkers, and most of all, the participants
You are all w inners

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LETTER

Golden Rule
You do not have to pay for what you don't get be
It commercial products or services
We live in the county and we have our own
septic lank and not sewer service Irom thr etty or
county, so we have nothing to do with v » n and
waste management
My wife says we have to pay this or they will
take our house If this Is true. proplr don I care
about peoplr
1( church going and other people really knew
what the Golden Rule meant and adhered to It. we
wouldn't have so many problems
George M T udor
Sanford

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Rep. Marvin Couch talks politics
Rep M arvin To u c h concurred w ith the
r *press kuis &gt;&gt;f inanv etttrens concerning the fust
concluded elections Unfortunately, the cant
palgn* conducted hi many &lt;a militates focused
upon anything hut issues lie adsiard that the
campaigns were the worst he had ever witnessed
locally, state wide and nationally
Couch was re elected to represent Ihstnct 33 ol
the State House &lt;t4 Re present allies Couch was
the vtrttm o&lt; a senes of %:x very negative ads
disseminated by his opponent It is sullk'ienl to
say that the etttrens that he represents were not
impressed with the mud slinging but rather
were impressed with his performance during his
first term
Anyone who ts a small tjustness person knows
the trauma of cash flow with Its (leaks and
valleys Couch advised that he did have sitene
problems, but always satisfied his obligations In
the Internal Revenue Service One of the liens
that was plated was done in error It Involved a
business in w hlrh hr had been part owner The
levy was plat ed upon the business twit years
alter he moved here from Colorado when he wan
no longer asaoc u tr d with the business
Courh appreciates the opportunity the ritirrtis
of Seminole ( ounty have g ivrn him to serve
them again He plans la serve the with the same
vigor and vitality that hr dtsplaved during hi*
first term

LURLENE
SWEETING

Touch will hr returning to Tallahasare No
vember 2! 1‘eM Republicans and tVm orrats
will be gathering to determine the legislative
leaders for the nest Session The Democrats and
Republic arts will meet in their respective caucus
on the 2 1si Then the of garu rational meeting
Involving t«dh parties will he held November 22
I9 M
The composition of the newly elected state
legislature ts Ilf the Senate 21 Republican* and
|fl [)rm is rats instead of last term* 30 11) *pltl
Consequently the Republican* will control the
Senate Drm orrat* will control the State House
of Representative* The Hou*r wUI have A3
(Vines rat* and 37 Republican*
Touch •*• quite pleased with hi* role tn
Juvenile Justice legislation at the la*t *ewmn
Relative to the legislative agenda for the n e»l

seaalon Couch belwvrs that weltare reform will
tie an important challenge I V welfare program
ha* to he thorough) v anal vied amt made mote
humane Weltare should tuR
*«» end in Itself
hut a means of helping Individuals to lie Ip
themaebe* Workfare and Lrarnfarr should lie
an integral pari of welfare Worktaie might mean
rev tolling the incentive* h«r working I eornla/e
might make available resoune* of the state
fom m untly college system in the attpitsition *&gt;f
work aklll* Workfare and l-earnfare will provide
hope for individual* reteivmg weltare and result
In limiting the lime that weltare t* received
When questioned shout hi* Uttrrpfetallrm of
the result* of the I 9 M election Touch acknowl
edged that II was a Heputdk an upsurge at everv
level of government The Republicans did nor
lose a single legislative seat Instead they
increased the If num brr by fine in lie Senate and
eight in the state Hou*e of Representatives Hr
fee la that the surer* were apjuirenth frustrated
Voter dl«setl*fort»un with government resulted
in the Republican victories He brlirvr* lHal
government need* to redefine it* role in the lives
of people l.vidently the cttlren* desire to limit
government intrusion In thetr live*
Couch antk tpale* a must productive legislative
session nr it year and sekom es rltt/rn input
You may reach him by calling 1407) W*3 7ti»to or
writing him at I* O lkt» 2027. Oveido H I27t»3

JOSEPH SPEAR

Highs and lows
of Election ’94

W a k in g h o lid a y s f a ir fo r all
Well. Halloween t* over. Thanksgiving and
Christmas are yet to rum r. and once again Its
I hr *r4M»n for those argument* again They
run something llkr this If just one person is
offended, uncomfortable or rullurally un
prepared for any rrirhratory public dlsplav
concerning the three holidays In question, then
for Ihrtr benefit and to br culturally sensitive
no one should lie allowed to celebrate those
holiday* If any public faclllltrs or funds are
employed to engage in said celebration Huh
humbug!
Now niy regular readers have hopefullv
come lo know me as a person who in general Is
Intolerant of anything lhal might hint at
discrimination or fairnrss tn m y fellow man
Hut every once tn a while, I think that (he line
has Just gone a bit too far Sometime*, there
come* a (mint when the aitrrnpl lo prevent
discrimination result* tn an even more abusive
and often absurd backlash of reverse disc rum
nation, and to me. the banning of some
holiday* from the semi-official sanctions of our
•octety falls Inin that ralegory
Hefore rny last foray into this wonderful
state. I was living in Syracuse. New Yurk In
our children’s sehoot district, there were
people of many dlvrrse ethnic, social and
religious dlvrrsilhatluns. each with their own
belief* and value systems Well Halloween was
about lo occur and there was this one family
that believed any display of sympathy or
homage to the dark ones on Oc t 31 was going
to be permanently detrimental lo the welfare of
thetr children They took this belief lo court,
with the result being that all planned activities
within the public school system to provide a
hit of fun for the children was to he banned
forever The results were somewhat predict­
able; A lul ol parent* and kids got upset about
half of the teachers in our children's school
suddenly had costumed "H arvest" celebra
lions (coincidentally on Ort 3lst|. and another
understudied precedent was set Personally I
was w atting for I he five or six loc al Devil
W'onhlpften to counter sue. on the basis of
ant I-discriminatory bias against their beltrls
and values
Now. with the exception of those live or six
suffering outcasts. I do not believe there were
very many citizens of Syracuse, or for that
matter of any city or town ac ross the land, who
artuaily had planned to bow down in homage
on bended knee to the lord ol the netherworld
that Oct 31 Most of them just wanted the
excuse to walk around in costumes and have
the right to make tool* of themselves while
having a good time, period No higher meaning
than that. Just mindless fun. but for the sake of
ihose two children whose parents probably
Injured more by Ihrlr lawsuit, an Issue was
raised, and made a law in peqieiulty
Syraeuslans had settled Ihc Christmas jugeanl Issue yeats before: a mrnorah always
stood downtown by the Christmas tree, and
the pageant was now called the "holiday
pageant" instead of retaining its former
Christian affiliation And further, in that
particular university town, every other week or
so. tl seemed lhal the city made an attempt lo
celebrate events or promote the cultural
Interests of one nationality or religious group
or another. All of that made for an Interesting
time to be had. and very little of It was ever

SEMINOLE
OPINION

DAVID
GEOFFREY
COE
protested on the hosts of cultural or religious

disharmony.
I suppose II all gets down to a matter of
extremes you can t fix everything, because If
you do. tfirre might not be anything left If we
as a nation were lo truly *et about correcting
the unfairness of our holiday atructurr. Just
imagine w hat would be left
We wouldn't all be titling down to turkry
and pumpkin pie thlt Thanksgiving, because
we would he at work There couldn't be a
holiday, because the upsffbt of the celebration
was that it ts representational of a temporary
truie in the Europeans''rape and conquest of
the North American continent and the wholly
unprrparrd Indian residents from whom we
were to eventually steal It all (One of course
also has to k rrp In mind that there Is no such
thing as " In d ia n a ." as It was a name
mistakenly given to the local Inhabitants In
1492 by a crrtaln Mr Columbus I
Valentine s Day would be gone because It s
either .iI A celebration associated with a certain
Catholic missionary, or hi a celebration of
tiacrhanai pagan belief* from a now defunct
ttelief system President s Day. well, they botfi
were involved in blood war*, and Washington
was after all a slave owner
Marlin Luther
King Day? Well, what about all the other
freedom lighters who dldn l get their own
holidays to boast about Easter ts obvious
Memorial Day and the Fourth of Ju ly enshrine
"o u r" wur drad’s defeat of "th e irs " Labor
Day. the oppression by the working masses of
those unfortunate enough to have made II
Columbus Day we already discussed, and so
on. and so on. and so forth
Tolerance Is a hard thing for most people to
learn. You either get more of II as you grow
older, or less, and In many parts of this great
land, there are always going to be contests
going to see Just who can show they're more
tolerant than thetr counterparts somewhere
else For me. this year represents the first one
In thr last 10 or so when I actually will have a
day off. and get paid for It So I suppose my
jMJSltton of thr whole mailer bolls down to this
Either federally guarantee that each nnd rv rry
minority celebration or culturally signffcant
day in thr life ol our minority population gets
recognition land a paid day off), or give
everyone, oh say. 15 days a year lo celebrate
whatever nr whomever they may personally
choose ll would play havoc with employer's
work schedules, hut then again. It would be
fair
P S Did you folks know (hey have a holiday
u p In C a n a d a lo h o n o r s u p e rm a rk e t
employees? It's called Boxer Day. and It

The elections ore over Republicans rrtgn
supreme and already I’m treltng nostalgic No
more braggodi* to no mote gasltags making
empty promises no more slanderous com
m rrc u l* for a couple of years What shall a
pulitM al Junkie do?
O n second thought
thrre * prohabl&gt;
nothing to worry about what with tmasts ga*
and slander tiring the natural prndu* ts of
pot Itleal discourse Still I will mtsw the
intensity of It all and
feel a need to record
so m e h i g h l i g h t s
tnwhghis and tnagw
m o m e n ts
le s t I
forget
Most ou trage o us
a c cu sa tio n
W hile
stumping in Georgia
a lew days before the
election Mrpiit.li. »n
a n d Speaker to tie
N ew t G I n g r I« h
blamed the Demo
£ N o more
reals (or the m u idrr
" b is Q g a d o c t o .n o
of the two boys whet
more gasbags
m aking em pty
w e re d ro w n e d by
t h r u m o t h e r in
prom ises, no
South Carolina
I
more
th in k the m o t h r r
slanderous
k i l l i n g h e r tw o
com m ercials for
c h lld r r n In South
a couple ot
Carolina vividly re
years. ■
minds every Amert
ta n how su k thr w h i u y is getting and how
m uch wr have to change
Newt said
I
think people want to change and the only
way you gel &lt; hange is to vote Republican
Nutty Newt also declared ih.it Clminn
Democrats are "the enemy of normal Amert
cans H r also allowed that Hill Clinton had
been a member ol the dirty, nasty, abusive,
vindictive" counterculture that was drpu trd
In the movie "Forrest G u m p "
One of th rsr days. N rw tlr is going to pull
up like a toadflsh and r*pli»le 1 hofie I tn
there to wiinrss it
Second most outrageous accusation Dan
Quaylr. appearing at a fund raiser in Ohio for
Republican senatorial &lt;andidair Mike Dr
Wine. Implied that Hill Clinton was rrsjMinsi
hie for the suicides of Ih rrr U S soldiers in
Haiti Th e y were despondent he said,
because militarv readiness amt capability
are not there" and the troops had to dash
from Somalia to Halil witlmui m uch of a
breather Asked If hr had really rnrunl lo say
what he had suggested, he said
I ’m Just
pointing out the facts
Most devilish display of jrarulering The
R e p u b lic a n P a r t y ’ s “C o n t r a c t W ith
Am erica." what else? Every item In It was
test marketed for voter apjM-al. and It was
offered up In thr full knowledge that the
figures didn't add up and millions ol dollars
In deficits would hr racked uj&gt; if n were ever
adopted
Mrrst devilish exaggeration Tire Demo, rallc
Party's drplctlon of what the Republican
"contract" would do to Ainrrlc a. what else''
At first, the Democrats calculated It would
create S I 20 billion In new drbt A few weeks
later. It was up to S70O billion Hy the end of
the campaign. Clinton was fulminating aboul
thr contract s trillion dollar shortfall
Mosl tasteless prank During a Halloween
skit at a G O P gathering near Nashville the
partygoers erupted in laughter as a woman
playing thr role ot the late presidential aide
Vincent Foster pulled out a toy gi(l, and
pretended loshooi herself
Second most devilish display ol jum lering
In Virginia. Republican senatorial candidate
Oliver North allowed that ihe Confederate dag
was part of lire great heritage ol the stale
and hr saw no harm In flying it
Most stupid suggestion North's proposal
that participation In the Social Security
syslem be voluntary
Worst lie: North laid a high school audience
that he "dldn t lie to Congress ' during his
Iran-contra testimony.
Sweetest moment North lost
Worst nightmare A Quaylr Gingrich tlrkei
In 199o

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air and at I hr various military
•uppnrt facilities aa w rll,
, One «|m-&lt; talar, who would not
id r n illy hlm wrlf. r o m m r n lr d
lhal ih r sjieakrr waw "jirra rh ln g
lo I h r choir * 'T h e only people
fie is trlliiiK in keep rememberI n t '' (he man said. are those
who are already doing Jowl lhal
Wftal we need In do Iw Inwltll In
our youngrr people the honor
and loyally shown by our men
and women of I he m ilitary. who
gave ih rm Ihe many freedom*
which they wrem In take for
granted,**

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lando caution* llw windy reflect*
preliminary reaearrh and mual
tw rejgtcaird in larger number*
Iwforr tiring uwed a* a dugnowtn
tool.
' We haven't had any perwonal
Incjulrtea from raregtvrrw or pa
lleni* or jih yakU n a ." Kelly wald

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Mercers
i Ion In a hoo*e if lhal period
The Mercer* wav rd a* m ix h of
Ihe hardware wn&lt; h a* «w llrh
(dale* a* p m l l f r T hroiighouf,
llw Iherrw I* lira** Metier waId
one jwojerl he did fake on wa*
llw refint*hlng of the door* 24
In *11 itown lo llw lure wood
A n o th e r ce nterpiece of the
downstair* *jiare i« llw *ei of full
French wilding fiNkei door* lhal
w jurate llw dining iiann from
llw foyer
fj&gt;«t*tr* I* Meti er • pride and
Joy " . the bathroom , w h ic h ,
again, wa* rearranged In make
llw nn«*t of wjuie available AI*o
on Ihe iij.jw r floor a rr two
Iwdriaim*. a m in e r *ullr and an
ofTlir In new of llw Iwdnarm* I*
Ihe tird Mercer sirjit In a* a
child T h e rr I* al*» ■ drewwer
tmughl for 15 at Oaynelle •
anlli|ue *iofe rad more than a
ccNiJile of tdoc k* frtNn llw I mhjm llr rijdalrwct. while m uch eg it
wa* original, a lid if wood work
went Into rewtocmg the drewwer
llr c a u a e M e rc e r e n jo y *
woodworking and Itoa ijulle a
wood wlw.ji wet uj&gt; In Ihe garage
hrhlnd Ihe houae lie wald II allll
would have been a lu ig a in al
twice Ihe price
Mercer tell* of Ihe m any aur
jirlaew that were found alter llw
linoleum and la rjw lin g were

removed from Ihe hardwood
floor* throughout Ihe houae He
wald the retlntwhmg of Ihe floor*
Included Ihe uae of oven cleaner
•jrrayrd on wdrw nf Ihe more
a l u h h o r n a la ln * a n d le ft
overn Ighi
T h e home diw* Include a
garage apa rtm en t, complete
with kitchen and hath, above Ihe
detached garage The Mecrer*
alao jh i I a led of work Into Ihe
a ju rim e n l. recycling many •if
llw kitchen a p | f u n m and f u ­
ture* from Ihe main houar

Watch
C o o tlo a a d from Page I A
Memorial Hosjiltal lor
treatment, but he waw *onn
airlifted to Arnold Palmer where
he remalrwd In rrtllcai condllon
unlit hta death
T h e boy'a m other. Angela
Broomfield. 30. of Winter Dark
al*o l* under Invewiigaiton
A grand Jury will Mill have lo
determine whether there will be
further charge* In Ihe coae
K lrb ) wald he wa* frustrated
with llw lac k of jKogreaa In Ihe
case, call* made tale Thursday
had not been returned The
court* were r lowed on Friday due
lo Veteran'* Day. a legal holiday
In llw meantime, tujiport Irom
Ihe com m unity haa Iwen a great
help. Kirby said Holy Crooa
Lutheran Church in Lake Mary
ho* established a fund lo pay for
Swine hart * legal defense at Ihe
First Seminole Dank In Lake
Mary
Donations lo Ihe defense fund
may be sent to First Seminole
Hank. 3505 W Lake Mary lUvd .
Lake Mary. Fla . 32746

W hen they want lo reUa. they
rarajw lo Ihe gUaaed In aun
ro o m , w h ich o ve rlo o k* Ih r
•tree! but allll haa a cozy feel
Window* are another dlatlnrllve
feature of the home, they are
m any. 36 In all. and large,
telling lot* of light Into Ihe
home
Ttw Mercer home will be open
for Ihe Sanford Iflalonr Trust's
Holiday Tour of Home*, which
will tw held Saturday and S u n ­
day. Dec 3 and 4. (men noon
until 5 p m Ticket* are avatUhle
through any lruo&lt; member. At
llw Sanford Chamber of Com
m ene. llw Welcome Center or
llw Main Street office, or by
calling Mary 1-arwrn al 321-0144
Advance ticket* are lw o for S IS
day of lour ticket* are S 10 each

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C o n U a a * 4 f io m P a g e 1 A

$ 7 .5 m illio n
p u iih u e &lt;pi**lwcf Hanford * rf
Im n io (iweriiaar aim same land
Inc Ih r same pni|»«wr
lla vit said Mi Kwan JiNtwd hla
r(foil and Ihe |tair alleged Itw
unjHjbfk U r d deal \ ligated llw
stale Sunshine l.aw
Sjmrred liy itw juair's * Hr ga­
llon* the Federal Bureau of
Investigation made int|Ulrlra into
Ihe d e a l, h u l p u r s u e d no
c h a rg e *
Fo rm e r G o v
llo h
G ra ha m apjMiinted Stale A t ­
torney Hoberl Lagan ol Orange
and Osceola C oun llr* lo In ­
vest Igalr Ihe mallet
A grand Jury called Lagan '*
Invesiigallon a "whitewash" and
called for a new Invesiigallon.
ih r n -G o v
Bob M artinez ap
p o in te d Sla te A tto rn e y Ld
Austin nf Jacksonville and a
learn of Investigator* lo rrojien
llw Invesiigallon,
Ttw aerond grand Jury con­
cluded In early 1988 lhal while
Ihe deal gave ihr apjwarancr of
w ro n g d o in g , no la w * w ere
broken
After Ih r stales Invesiigallon
was rtmclulled. McLwan told ih r
Sanlonl llrru ld "You're ulwaya
(llsajijHiInted when Justice Isn't
served, no multcr which side
you're on.,**
In December 1986, McLwan
alleged 7 1-year-old Harry Hagle.
•i incrntK-r of the county Plan­
ning and Zoning Commission,
threatened him In a telephone
call. T h e two were condurllng
Ihe c a m p a ig n s of op po sin g
county commission candidates.
Ih r s iltin g Bob S lu r m and

« Itallrnger |tob IktMMMtd (ladle
la in adm ttird lo w ^rljigyii K s k s
"could gel hun "&lt; hu*- oaid hr
meant on ly |«giii&lt; ally no! phya
•rally.
A n o t h e r p o l l i l r l a n has
r s jir e s s e d c o n c e rn a b o u t
Mi Ewan J im Sirlllng. tia lr rep­
resentative lo Ih r Sem inole
C ounty H rpu h llra n L s e c u ilv r
( om m lllre . faced a challenge
from M cLw an lor hla jxiat in
1988 In rrararrhlng hla opjxe
n r n l s b a c k g ro u n d . S le llln g
u n c o v e re d M r E w a n 's 1974
IflllsIioriMigh County crim inal
rrcord on a charge of buying,
rrcelvlng nr aiding In Ihe con­
cealment of stolen jjrojvrrty
Court dorumeniB obtained by
Sidling show McLwan pleaded
guilty in ih r case of jmtntlng*
stolen Irom Ih r ajkirlm rnl of a
Fort lotudrrdale woman The
woman was murdered when she
discovered the burglars. Paid
Informants staled M cLwan drove
Ih r burglars lo Ihe woman a
ajiarlm rnl. hul did not enter.
A d ju d ica tio n was w ithheld
and McEwan was sentenced to
seven year* jtroballon with full
right*. Including voting prtvileges Th e probation was lifted
Just four years later.
M cLw an said In 1988 ih r
criminal charge was retribution
for his efforts to cxjmmk- crim inal
action of fo m irr state Insurance
C o m m is s io n e r T h o m a s D.
O'Malley. McEwan said h r was a
trail bondsman at Ih r lime and
was only trying lo collect a fee
from ih r I wo men and had no
k no w led g e of ih e lr c rim e s .

F rid a y, after Ih r study was
rrjm rtril "W e do know the
rrsra rrh Is very jirelimlnary and
lhal Ihe research luis only stud­
ied a small group of jirojilr More
research will have lo l«r done in
confirm these finding* "
The lesl rr*earch Involved 58
elderly jiatlrnt* Unrig Ihe eye
drop tr*t. researcher* were shir
In Identify 18 or Iff probable
Alzheimer ’• * uflrrrr»
Poller said Alzheimer * now la
ro rretlly diagnosed with only 60
lo 75 jwrcenl acrurary The
diagnosis can tw confirmed with
a tewtime certainly only by an
autopsy
A lz h e im e r 's d is r a te p r o ­
gressively de-simy* ihe brain,
wiping oul mem ory, thought
and the control of bodily func­
tions The disease strikes about
10 jwrrenl of Ihe jmpulallon over
llw age of 65 and currently
affects about 20 million jwoplr
worldwide An estimated (our
million Arnrrk an* suffer from
Alzheimer * disease and 250.000
new cases are diagnosed every
year Just last week, former
President Honald Began a n ­
nounced he ha* llw dlsroae
ll I* estim ated there are
25.000 jwrsons with Ihe disease
in Ihe irlc o u n ty area of Orange.
Osceola and Seminole counties
according In Ih r Alzheim er's
AsooeUtton of Greatrr Orlando
Early diagnosis would enable
jwople lo organize Ihelr lives
twfocr ihe onset of Ihe merer
debilitating aaprrta of ihe dis­
ease
'll ran really allow you to pull
ih r jxisitivr oul of ih r situation
and work with lhal. Kelly said
' My own belief la that while Ihe
lo n g ra n g e r e a lit y of Ih e
d l a g n o a ' s of p r o b a b le
Alzheimer a disease ts Irlghtrn

mg and overwhelming. Ihe reali­
ty on Ihe near hand la you can
maximize so much nf whal la
there for you I'm thinking of
how families ran h r taught In
deal with Ih r jratlrnl lhal m a x­
imize ihelr abilities rather than
showcasing Ihelr disabilities "

The light rain never reduced
Ihe srrtousnrsa of Ihe event
Kveryone who gathered benealh
Ihe huge Hag at Sanford • Me­
morial Dark did Indeed takr lime
lo reflec t on thowe wfio *rrvrd In
ihe military force*, thowe who
returned lo civilian life, as w rll
a* thowe who gave Ihelr all
Veteran'* Day 1994 I* over
Mul Ihe memory of Ihe veteran*
won't wood hr forgollrn

Mcfewan said Iw la tnnorenl nf
{fee's barge « a d jAraded gUIMy to
-avoid a long and inaily court
bailie
S irllln g said Ihe rase made
him nervous about hla dealing*
with McLwan

to otlw« campaign* using money
contributed to lliern. « "aunty
election* s u p e rviso r San d ra
Guard concluded no wrongdoing
occurred
Dwvia says McEwan and he
parted ways after Ih r IVHH
r l n lions and have spoken llllle
since Davis disjiutr* team about
McEwan'* dangerousnrsa. but
admits Ihe activist Is |&gt;hllo&lt;toj&gt;hIcallv aggressive.

“ I think II allowed hla behavior
Is Irrational." said Sirlllng. " H r
wa* irrational then and he Is
now Thl* guy. he's a piece of
work.'*

"H e 's only got hla opinion and
no one else knows whal they're
saying." Davis says, "'lie throw*
a helluva bluff and that's about
It."

L a rllrr in 1988. McLwan again
Joined Davis lo file a complaint
against three county jmlltlcal
leaders for making contribution*

Readers
he wasn't cleclrd " About Ihe
amendrmeni* she said. "I'm not
sure how I feel about the casino
bill "
France* Parker la hoping for
balance. "I'm very ujwet about
the governor's seal. Maybe Ihe
Republican legislature can keep
Chiles In line."

C on tin u ed from P a g e 2 A
annoyed about Ihe govenrur a
race. Bush should have won."
Jam es Klee oald. "I think Bush
lost though, because of hla aland
on abortion."
"W e got Ihe right guy fot
governor." Albert Buren sold.
" I ' m glad Ih e ca sin o s go!
knocked over. We don't need
casinos In Florida."

She doled as reaearrh con­
tinue* on dlagrwals techniques
such a* ihe one announced
Friday. II also continue* in all
the other areas where advan­
cement Is hojwd for. such as
medication* In treat Ihe disease
c a re o p tio n s a n d s u p p o r t
systems lo assist families and
Jtttlent*
T r o j i l c a m l d r la u sed b y
ophthalmologists lo dilate pupils
during eye exams ll* effect* are
b r ie f
W h e n u s e d for Ih e
Alzheim er* lesl. Ihe drug I*
diluted lo about I percent of Ihe
concentration used In eye trst*
Potter originated the idea of
using trojilramlde lo lesl for
A lzhe im er* after noting that
jNiilents with Down syndrome
were highly sensitive lo the
drug
Down syndrome Is an inher­
ited disorder lhal cause* mental
retardation In middle age. Down
jNillenla offrn develop Ihe same
b rain lesion* and dem entia
symptoms lhal are characteristic
of Alzheim er's disease Poller
reasoned lhal If Dow n jiatlrnt*
were hvjw rsensillve lo tropIramlde. then Alzheimer * jvattents may be also
Leonard Srtnto al Brigham
and Women's Hospital directed
research that found P oller’s
theory was correct.
lA l$ rm $ (i«K h $ m

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in**•report

Stineclpher
C o a tia a a d fr
i F ag a 2A
I V40
My dad. M a rlin
Sitn m p he r. wa* soloist
My
mother kept ihe hat I wuie In Ihe
wrddlng for a long lime and If
m ay still be In m y jiusarsslon
Th e wedding was al lloly Cross
Eplscojuil C h u rc h w ith Hev
M arlin llram officiating Th e
reception was al Ihe Mayfair
Hotel, but I doubt lhal I went; I
was barely four years old. I do
remember whal a long ceremony
In unfamiliar surroundings ll
was for this llllle girl and I
started crying Th e next thing I
remember Is silling on a step
outside a door near Ihe altar
with my mother comforting me,

Even though f probably ruined
her wrddlng. I received a note
from Marguerite saying how
proud she and J im m y were of
me and whal a sw rrt girl I was*
Hul no one else ever askrd me lo
I r Ihelr flower gtrll
J im Ingley's Iasi day as presi­
dent of the Sanford Atlantic
Bank was August 11. 1952. he
h a d b e e n a p p o in te d v ic e president of the same bank al
Jacksonville. I have a newsjtajx-r
p ic t u r e of K o fa r la n s J a c k
Katlgan and Bob Harrta bidding
him farewell and honoring him
with a plaque In recognition of
his 18 years of c lu b m e m ­
bership.

S IA fp L ^ i
Th e Best Service
At the Best Price

Angela Golden thought the
opjiosllr about Ihe govemor'a
race. " I wish we could have a
H r publican for governor. Bush
didn't have m uch experience, so
that may have been Ihe reason

• C all f u r p r c -a r r a n K c m c n ts
• T h e r e is n o in t e r e s t c h a r g e d
o n in s ta llm e n t p a y m e n ts to o u r t r u s t
• W e r e fu n d 1 0 0 % o f a ll m o n ie s p a id
• W e a r e lo c a lly o w n e d a n d o p e r a te d
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DEATH
JO S E ANTHONY TRINIDAD.
Ill
Jo s e A . T r in id a d . III. 7
months, nf Autumn Breeze Way.
Winter Purk. died Monday. Nov.
7 1*814 .it Arnold Palmer llosjilUL
Survivors Include Ills father,
-lose Anthony Trinidad. J r ., of
S a n f o r d : m o t h e r . A n g e la
B ro o m fie ld of W in te r Park:
grandfather. Roger 1. Broomfield
of Sanford: grandmother. Debbie
B ro o m fie ld of W in te r Park:
grandmother. Gloria Mezqulda
of N e w Y o rk C i t y : g r e a t ­
grandfather. Woodrow Broom ­
f ie ld o f S a n f o r d : g r e a t ­
grandm other. Lebrother Metquldu of New York C ity: and
great-grandjiarenla. Keith and
Lula SUelove of Ohio.
Gaines Carry Hand Garden
Chajrel Funeral Home. Longwood. Is In charge of arrange­
ments.

with Veteran* Day. Including
salute*. Ihe winging of Ihe Star
Spangled Danner, and Ihe firing
of rifle* In Ihe military salute

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C o alln u ed from Pag* IA
I lie rttrftor • wood Oil
log I* frrwhly painted lan with
dark grren trim M rrtrr pointed
mil Ifie unlijur lonwiriM non of
Ihe rvprrw* clajdaiard* with no
iiN iirr molding All of the tor
nrr* are m ltrrrd In meet al
|irrfr« I IZI degree angle* Mercer
•aid llllle work wa* needed cm
Ihe rsfrrk w
The Mercer* cuntracird m&lt;«*t
if ihe interior work lo Iw done
The kitchen wa* totally re
modeled with wimnI cahlnet*
(tainted while, hra** hardware
and flilu re* on Ihe ra ira deep
•ink The dnwtwiair* lialhriawn
wa* enlarged gaining a full
• h o w rr
thank* lo a re ar
ra ng rm rn t iif Ihe I(M I e lhal
uwrd In hr Ihe Im i Ii pore h the
laundry natrn and Ihe hmislng
for Ihe water heater Although
llw twhi we ha* two fliwit* wlofage
*|uir i* al a minimum. *o much
jlle n iio n wa* j&gt;ald In rruiklng Ihe
rno«l of every Inch
One tm nut sjxur J u a rm y *
lavortir room. i» Ihe bullet •
ju n t o
Metier eajrlained lhal
tfw liras* i handrlier. original In
ihe Ik h i w . wa* a* licown a* Ihe
wood cm Ihe *tde 1*1.le *lw&gt;. In
•tie jianlry lirfofr lie had II
rrflnlwhed Now tfw golden glow
if Ihe restored flature till* the
ju n lry . which la a unique addl

Although not wearing any
IdentlfW-atloo whowing he wa* a
veteran or a member of any loral
veteran*' organization, (h r man
Iw u rd a snapjiy salute a* I hr
flag jMiiard him
T t .r grralr*! majority of people
attending Ihe reremonle* al Ihe
la k r front, who were no&lt; art nail y
Involved In Ihe parade, were
wllver haired Moot were rlearty
In Ihelr 6&lt;&gt;* and 70*. and
e a e m p llfle d Ih e h e a d * -u p .
•houlder*-hark dem eanor nf
former military prrwnnnel
Th e program contained m any
traditional event* a**orlatrd

SaraVoy, 2:00 7# 9:00
1l) t 'r* c t/(r6 ra //n p ( f i t
re m o d e lin g o f o u r o l d
f a i/ it o n e d f u n e r a lH o m e
tu il/i a n o l d f a s h t o n e d
a fte rn o o n tea. H i l l
and
a t l l h e a t th e
d o o r w a it in g f o r y o u
i n o u r s tr ifte d p a n ts
a n d m o r n i n g coats.

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B E T T E R QRAM KOW

JIM SCH UITEM AN

7de h o p e y o u c a n Be th e re

In Loving Memory oj

Walter E. Stermer
2/15/07-11/12/92
Hduvcd luubarul father,
Our lira hareforever
been touched
W e / g v e jb u .

franca, Philip andjune

G ramkow F uneral H ome

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500 E. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773
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Sunday Notsmto*/ U

1994

School scenes
Beepers are a necessity

IN BRIEF

Blowing smoke:

■ V L T H D I I T A . H O L L ID A Y

Is smoking cool anymore?

Special lo Ihe Herald___________

Family reading
To rn rtm rs g r (amilira to trad together. Goldsboro Elrm rnta
ry School on 20th Street In Sanford, will sponsor a " R n d ln | i*
a Fa m ily Affair" on T u r w lr y evening, Nov 15 from (IIW to
6 30 p m
The fvinrttnn Ka* been planned cooperatively by the Sr two!
Advisory Committee. Ihe P TA and the staff of Goldsbmn. along
with f&gt;t Rita BuchofT of the Unlverlty of C entral Florida in
Orlando
Parent* and atudenla are Invited to participate In the tarbvu*
activities to promote reading
Student* In the area of Children * Literature will present
•torle* throughout the evening Storyteller Valada Ftcwrllyn
will entertain The Chapter I Lab will be open fix all to
e* pretence
Door prt/e* gift* and rrfrrshm enlN fiave been donated by
many loral mere turn I*
For more Information rail the school at 322 7Hit.'I

TIP program seeks talent
D ukr University * T IP (Tatenl Identification Ih n g ra m l« I3lh
annual talent *rarcb t* underway
The *earch to Inlendetf for bright *ludenl* who want lo team
more about ibelr abllltle* and about program* and s r o kes
available lo student* llkr themseh e*
Interested student* must apply lo the program and lake
either the S A T SScholastic Apptitude Tr*tl or lire A C T
lAm ertran College A**rs«m rntl le*i
Students m u il be in Ihe seventh grade and must wore in the
lop three perrenl on a one of the to o nationally norm rd lest*
The application deadline I* Nov it*

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Beep*
No It's not the sound of I he
Road Runner an) more This to
live sound has hern taken over
by beepers
lleeprrs and [Mger* Are just
another form of com m unlra
lio n Trenager* as well as
adults now carry them
These ttry* have gone from
business deals to a fashion
statement
Everyone ha* bren having
m is rd feeling* about them
from the school system lo the
parents
Mrs Martr M alm like* Ihe
fact that her /laughter (antes
one
" I like It because I ran
contact her any tim e and
anywhere." she said
Jeffrey E c k rrd t likes hi*
hreprr because hi* (amity ami
friend* ran ton Iart him al any
lime
Mr dose Medem* a teacher
al Lym an High School thinks
they're a nice thing to have,
bul they shouldn t h r allowed
in school He said loo manv
people started using them for
the wrong reasons In school
and ruined it for the rest of us
Th e *c hoot d t*t rtc t has a
paltry that bans the use of
hrepers by students on school
ground*
A common misunderstand
tng of some people to that all
beeyier and (Mger owners are
drug dealers
Well they re w rong
Itusinews men and women
use them Doctors use them

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POP CULTURE™ by Sieve McCarty
•Goldsboro Ilra iR tiry
School
The folknving students were
named as Students of the Month
at Goldsboro Elementary School
in Sanford
Carol Hrndrk'ks. Casaie Snow.
Brian Russell. Pamela Millsap.
Angela Shelby. Ta ln a Rryr*.
Claudia Perez Robert Preston
Lauren Ramos Christine Bar
r r t t . Som a K lin g e r, Chrtssy
W inn. Shalna O t t . Andrew Me
Call and Deanna Eason
A* w r ll a* N ico le C h ir k .
Steven Chapman. Mk hael Wing.
Peter D rL u ls r starred as Offlier Doug Penlull on the lateHO* cop show " 2 1 J u m p Street
The sun of comedian Dom
D rLulsr and actress Carol A r­
thur. he lias been recruited (or
the cast of sraQurst D S V ." to
play the s h ip ’s g e n e tic a lly
engineered janitor. Dogwood.

1 I Wi t h

whi ch

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Lyrvdsay Allyson Holliday
Some job* even require them
Kid* have them ami most
reason*aren't drug related
Katie Blanton likes beeper*
She think* they re nice lo
have, bul that people shouldn't
have them just to show off or In
be "cool."
M s P a m e la B r a n d
an
athletic trainer here at Lym an
thinks that breper* are a con­
venient hir all people ewprt tally
busy people
She ihinka they re ntre to
have so you can be runiacird
at any time
Starve people *ay answering
machine* do the same thing
Not really*
W hen you re out wtth a
beeper, you can he contacted
right then and rail them back,
bul when you're out without a
ttreprr and you let your an
swertng machine lakr your
rrvesaages you have to wall
until you re at home to get
your messages
There are m any reason* lor
m any people all of which seem
to have a |K*aitlve statement to
them
v c sssi a ■ «■»»—*■&gt;« a* i e-»e»

Daniel Sautter Angelka Dultots
T terra Burke. Ikrn rile Bellamy
Jo n a th a n Edw ard*. Ta k a ry a
M it c h e ll. T o n y F o n ta n a .
Samantha llugurlet. and Justin
Santibaner
A ls o E a rl S m ith . Lin d se y
Main* Jorge Suarez Angela
Shelby, .ligna Pam hat H J Lott.
J o s h u a H u r s t , C h r is to p h e r
B r a d le y . A n th o n y B urge**.
Tam eka Bush. Autum n Sheaflrr.
E tn n d a H a ile y and P a tricia
lisrne*
Th e futkrwuig student* wera
named a* Cltlren* of the Month
at that school
Hobert C ham bers Michelle
llaer Scott M« Fadren T o n y
L it t l e * . C h r i s t i n a H u n t e r .
Ta bilh a Dyke*. Ronnie 1-eger
D a m n W illiams. Dantela Colmettare*. Edna Rivera. Glannlna
Garcia. Wilbert Gordon. Manana
J u n e and Paul Snow
As wrll as Srdonus Murkey.
Leo Correa. Brandon Shelby.
Eric Ellison. Kelly Ray. Brian
Bohannon Jo h n lllgen. Mlkeal
H u n ie r. U rsu la tlu n lrr . R J
Mullen*. Jerem y Bril. S hacullr
H am pton. Jam es Worgs and

mo v i e

sujierstar did Dom Drl.ulse tram
up to make a number of films —
In c lu d in g " T h e C a n n o n b a ll
H u n " - in the IHHOs '
2 ) Who plyrd Ofllcrr To m
H a n s o n on Ihe " 2 1 J u m p
Street" T V series'’
3 I Who plays Captain Nalhan
Bfldger on "sraLjuest D S V "?

Peter's brother — Michael
D rLulsr — has also joined the
•how. playing the amphibious
Tony Piccolo

• f VICKI DatOMMIM

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S em in o le C ounty School Board

Let us know
T h e Sanford Herald wants to know what to happening at
your school
If you have an event coming u p at your school, or If you wanl
to tell us about some of ihe great thing* the students at your
school are doing
O r. If there is • teacher. stafT member or. even an
administrator who has been honored or to doing something
unique in the classroom let us tell our readers aboul It.
,
Send the Information to the Sanford Herald. 300 N. French
Ave , Sanford. 3277 I or fax It to us at 407-323-9406.

Herald Staff Wntar
S A N FO R D - A maj/atty of
students pulled recently think
that student* land adults! w h »
smoke are deflnatriy not ttsvl
In direct contrast to the image
of even half a decade ago.
cigarettes ere not a sign of
sophistication and maturity
I think anvonr who smoke* to
p retty stupid
said Baylor
Kennedy. 16
You re bask ally
killing vourseU tf you do thal
Jo n Dennis 17 agrees
' hot only to it just ■■ gross it *
•uktdaJ. he said
Q u tn d o s h a M li fiaels
17.
know* she * In ihe minority hut
she think* smoking to "just
fine "
Pulling unasham edly on a
M a rlb o ro
she *hows off a
newly learned skill site ran blow
■moke ring*
M&gt; mom and m y gramlmom
taught me how to do thal. she
said "W e alt smoke In m y
family Grandm nm bought me
my first cigarettes when I was

14."
A n o th e r y o u n g lady w h o
smoked openly at Ihe shopfdng
center where she and her friend*
were spending lime after trhoof
but she dtdn I want her name in
the paper for fear her parrnls
would find out shr a a* a smog

rr
"Sm oking's ( m l hut my dad
artd mom don't see n that wav '
sh r said " T h e y d o n 't un
■lersland All m y friend* smoke

Kyle Strlner
Also .Rvsrpfi Alford Mob* Hied
Nsnutl Philip Davison Shanellr
fu d g e
K r v ln H a ll
M a tin
Rahm an I Han nr Neeley Tristan
B a ke r. N atashla Th o m p so n
S te v e n R o s a rio a n d E d d ie
Morales
•Fag* Private Acho*It
The following student* were
named a* Super Citizen* for the
first quarter at Page Prtvatr
V h » n &lt; tn S a n k x d

Erica A b rs w v x i Taylor A n
d rrso n. Alesls ltjr b r r Katie
Best Janelle Blackwell. Heather
Ciarx l . Hrtana Clorco. Ntrhole
C ra n e . S ro tl D e F lIIp p l.
Genevieve DeSormler. Lauren
Edwards. L in d trv Edward* and
f.-irey Ellingsworth
As w rll as H rlyn n Fitf|&gt;atrtrk

b u l m y p a re n t* d o n 't
derstand ”

Jayne ButtrrfteId I t said she
* doesn I even tike to be around
smokers "
She noted "Th e y s m e l l dirty
all Ihe tune f don 1 lik e lhal
Laura Karte 15 agreed
"It * like m y mom says klsa
Ing a smoker la like Hr king a
dirty ashtray
It * just a dta
gust tng habit," sire sakl
Still Jake Land 15 thinks a
cigarette adds a certain air of
sophist k at tori to a young man
who wanta to 1 impress the
ladies w ith hi* style
* It makes you kmk older and
slyttoli to have a ilgarerte In
your hand ' h r sakl t in k halt
the time I just hold the thing and
kadi roof
He u t « girt* hi* age and a
older are lm pee sard by a man
who katks and a rtsuldrr

Krlsry Formel Nkole freem an.
R a d e rk a G a n d h i
M a llo r y
G ive n * J o rd a n Halle. N rh a
Hippalgaonkat I1&gt;tlll(&gt; lannotl.
B ritta n y Jo h n s o n C a m e ro n
Johnson. Vernon Johnson and
Jaleesa .loner
Also la iu rrn Uga&lt; Gatwtelle
Luna Mklielle Luna Andrew
Lunsford Joshua Malkz/owskl
A d r ie n n e M a n g h a m
K e rry
M c K e n n a . P a tric k B r o d y
McKenna Pamela McNlchol*
Chelsea Monaco hhayta Murray.
Mila l*atet and Sims Pare!
And Hrlttanv l*vtrr S am antlu
Helse. Jo s h u a Roaroe Ablla
Sam path. To d d Sim s Itebra
Sturoch Benjamin T rg g r J e n ­
nifer Theard Jamie Wets* Gina
W rn s tro m
Nathan W illia m s
M atthe w W illis and A s h le y
Wltlsrv

Parents are the
first teacher,
home is the first
school reading is
the first lesson.

Herald

Seen at school

2
V» t rs

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In memoriam

W h a t's for lu nch ?
Monday, Nov. 14,1994
Lo faT Charbroils on a Bun
Tatar Tot*
Florida Citrus Tray
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Tuesday, Nov. 15. 19*4
Oven Fried Chicken on a Roll
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Wtdnesday. Nov. 16,1994
Hot Oog on Bun
Baked Beans
Pmeappie?Coieslaw Tray
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Thursday, Nov. IT, 1994
"Turkey Day"
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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The Semlnola High School Air
Force Junior R 0 TC look pan In
Ihe City of Sanford's Veteran'*
D a y P a ra d e on F r id a y .
Marching In honor of those
who served and those who
died for their country, Ihe
R O TC group was honored lo
march In Ihe parade Cadet 2nd
LI C hris Tltsh aw and Sr.
Master Sgt. G W. Smilhm an
assistant aerospace science
Instructor at Seminole High,
prepared for the parade and
making sure the flags wera In
order
H w s M S s t t Of Tam/nr V k i c m I

Friday, Nov. 16.1994
Pitta
Tossed Green Salad
Peaches
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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Sunday, No*#mbar 13, 19W

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Health/Fitness
Air care patients reunite

IN BRIEF
Drop off site for food drive
Florida Hospital c enlia « are C ig rn l ( a i r ( rulers will oflrr a
dropoM site for I lie Second Halves) Fond Itank (a im e d Fond
D n v r until Friday Dec 2. al llielr Sanford location. 1505 S
Orlando I )t amt lamgwomf location A55 Highway 17 92
The public cart drop off &lt;aimed food* dried goMl* or any
ocher non prttshaMr IismI Items liriwren A a m and 5 p m All
( immI clonal Ions will go lu Ih r food Itank, a non profit
organizallcHi drclM alrd lo feeding the hungry
For more information i all l.lla Colon al Ftortds Ihe.pllal
I'atlent* tlusliless al WI1 7(157

5K run/ walk in Oviodo
Tlie Arnerw an Heart Aswsialinri will sponsor lire second
animal 5K run salx in Ovi.-do on Saturday. Nov 111 al
Klvrrstde I'ark Money raised from I tie event will fie used to
run over hrart disease and stroke hi I tie comm unity
The 112 entry ter |||5 on llie day nf tlie r v r n ll entitles ra-. h
(Mirth tpant to a run walk T shirt
For mure Information contact Lena Here h at Ma&gt; ie**c*c or
Hrtgtttr Dr llonls at N i l I H O

Cancer information, education
Central Florida Regional Hospital and the American Cancer
Society are presenting
I Can Cope", a tree five week
rdiM atyonal (xogram designed to help ranter patients and their
families ileal with disease The eourse will he offrrd tieginning
Nov |A and continuing on So* 22 SO flee 7 and 11 from
A SOM S O p m in the hospital staiaMlmnm
hat h [trcigiam will fucus on a different aspect of coping with
tm nrrt
Itie course is free and open to the pubhr For mcirr
informal loti and to register for the course, call C FK H Sorial
Service D ejurtm enl al 121 4500 exr 5760

Support group formed
Ihe Suuth Seminole Su(&gt;poVt (croup haa (tern organized by
tlie Central. Hr anc h of Ihe Arthritis Foundation, at Vnitfi
Srrnlnole Cnmmunityr Hospital room 103
Anyone interested In attending can come and tiear |)r Carvn
HasselhfUig a Wm al rheumatologist give an overview of
arthritis
T h r group w ill meet 1 ucsdav Nov 15 timn l l a m in ncain
Few more information on live support group or directions
ii. iliac t Khooda .lac ktim Most lev at W 7 ( « A ! l

‘If my mom can do
it...you can too!’

■ yRBNIBKIITH
Herald Correspondent
O K I.A N O O - M w f H u -'A ir
Cere Team (A C T ) el Orlando
Regional Mrdli i*l I enter (OKMt i
llrel bade flight In Orlnber nf
IHA4. more Ilian HOQO [Milents
have tieen transported by the
h o s p it a l * a ir a m b u la n c e
helicopter In f n i ignition r»f leu
year* of errvtce, OKMC hoslrd a
lOlh Anniversary Reunion to
salutr those Individuals w hose
lives were touched as a result of
lew ue eftoiis by Ihe Air Care
Team and emergency services
(M-rsnnnel
The event was held Nov IS. on
ihe OKM C campus At Ihe re
union, former Might patients and
their families were given the
opportunity In meet and thank
Ihuae Individuals woo by a&lt;
cIdem became a part ol their
lives
"W e are proud of the com
m ilm enl OK Ml has made in
providing this valuable service to
Ihe co m m u n ity." said Dottle
Tanner. Air Carr Tra m 's Chief
Flight Nurse
Air ambulance
progtam s play an extrem ely
important role in providing »&lt;
rraa to medical rare and services
Tim Ryan vecond from laft) raumtev with tho
Thurmond flight nurse Karen Pledger and pilot
otherwise not available to p n ijilr
team that saved his life paramedic Sam
Gordon Hill
In rural arras "
W hen life -thre a ten in g
ligured I'd re tearh m ysrlt I'm
emergencies strike, citizen* in a which in turn U r r r a lr d hi*
still trarhing "
EYE
H i country area of thr state spleen which ultimately » a *
Many who sullrr hrad Injuries
ir
in
m
n
l
lll«
hand
wa&gt;
broken
count on the Air C a rr Team to
EXAM
as severe as Kvan * are not given
in five p la m and v i Inday. hr
v*tm oum Muritofnf ooc*u«
spring Into action Air C a rr
o# o*fo«a♦
ha* regained lull usage of this a second Chance al life. "II II
Te a m Is Florida * o n ly na
CtiMtftc v i i « r i i u m k o g it o ia k
weren't lor Ih r helicopter and
h
a
n
d
H
r
f
o
r
r
re
a
c
h
in
g
th
r
tlo n a lly accredited, hospitalthr gtrat stall at O K H S. I d be
tcased air ainliulance service In F rn rrg rn ry fTra u m a Center at
50% OFF FRAMES
dead now.' h r says However.
OHM
C.
Kyan
Itad
already
hr
gun
•b W l*On I M as %• AM |tfk m i m *
t'e n lra l Flo rid a licensed lo
iransjairi patients (rum other to display th r sym ptom * of Kyan Is very quick to add. In a
v rrv h ra rtlrli and rm ollonat
hospitals and directly from the w v r rr hrad traum a dramatic
statement that, ” 1/ tl wasn't lor
ilrop
in
blond
pressure.
com
hut
a rcld rn t site saving prec ious
the e x tre m e lo ve a n d u n ­
I v m m . lultored respirations and
m in ulrs The prestigious na
d e rs ta n d in g Iro m m y w ife.
decorllraie
jxrsi
u
rr
(rigid
Mr
a
mg
llonal accreditation was earned
Ikmua there just wouldn't haw
ol I hr arm* and tegsl I \r ta rn
through Hie Indepcodenl Com
h rrn the happy on I come that
THE-EYES*H
mission on the Accreditation of told that this was a* close to
there Is n o w ." Kvan said "She
OPTICAL
ilralh
a*
a
prrson
could
ro
m
r
Air Medic al Services, making Air
7*14 L*M Eevta Rost
really went through an awful lot.
In '
said Kyan A ltrr q u irk
C arr Team Ihe first air am
ltt« Uvy •} » 27SO
site is really m y hem ". Kyan
WU, Cstf asst l ^ s
(h i lance m Florida lo meet the a w n ism rn l and stabilization by
concluded
thr
trauma
Ira
n
i.
Kyan
wm
C o m m ission s rigorous sta n ­
rtishrd to surgery
dards
" T h e next thing I remember.**
OKM C cijwtatr* cine of the only
lour level Traum a ( enters In the Kyan said. Is m y bruihrr asking
state and Is part of Orlando m r what day It was I said It's
Iteatnival liralilic a ir Sysirin. one Ihr lOth. and la1 said. 'no. T im .
of Florida's most comprehensbe I t ' s 1h r I7ch " tim in g Ih r lost
week Kvan had undrrgonr two
v o lu n t a r y n o t-f o r -p r o f it
n
n r r g r m y s u rg rrlrs . one hi
heal I he arr systems
One of the fortunate AOOO rrpatr thr hrm atoma and skull
(Mllents to henrMt from the Air fraciurr and the other to remove
C a rr Team is l-akr Marv (Millie his badly damaged sp lrrn
It would be lour months brlore
officer Tltn Kyan Kyan was a
Kvan
was rrrtiv rrrd enough to
featured speaker at the reunion
On Ja n 9. 1992. Officer Kvan come home permanently F rnm
R o b e r t L S m it h . M . IX
was on duty for th r Lake Mary O K M C, hr was translrrrrd to thr
hiain
Injury
Krhabilitaiion
Cen­
I ’ollcr Department when his
ter IHO KC) at Sand Lake Hospi­
motorcycle collided with a car
P h o n e 4 0 7 -2 6 0 -1 0 5 5
The sudden tmpac I dislodged his tal. where he underwent several
f o r a p p o in tm e n ts
helmet and sent Kyan reeling months of sjwc tallzed treatment
“ I had always heard that
through Ihe air. after which hr
lecnltti in Ihe .1hilt till PUn a
landed, head first, onto Ih r (irople o|x-nty use a small per­
centage of their brain anyw ay,"
■Vc-.tf h&gt; Hunt 1,4 Hmfnhtl Alta motile
unforgiving asphalt
The last Kyan remembers Is Kyan laughs now. "so I just
talking to another officer on hi*
radio a moment before Ihe ac­
cident occurred Ironically, this
person was also first on thr
scene. "H e took one look at m r
and called thr Air C arr Team s."
says Ryan
t o t h e H o lid a y B r u n c h o f t h e
Ills skull fractured, a subdural
hematoma (blood clotl forming
,.o
• • • • « ..........
deep In his brain. T im rem em ­
ber* no more
Hut the Air Care T ra m does
In addition lo the head Injury.
Kyan had fracturrd several ribs

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Gynecologist

■ y MATT ARINA
Special to the Herald
So you chink prrsnnsll/rd
Illness training Is |usC for Ih r
rtc h and famous' Not wi
Fitness training Is for all
ages regardless of your current
level of fitness Do you need
m otivation, encouragement,
p ro fe s s io n a l g u id a n c e o r
trained nulrtlional counseling'’
One-on-one Illness training
Cillers all lliesr tietiefIts pill*
more
Here * a testimonial, from
m y m om . Marv Arena Al the
age of 70. she Is more III Ilian
tnosi 21 vear old* Mary ha*
been doing onr-un-one train­
ing for six years, with stunn­
ing rrsulls
M.uv s got great
blood (irrssute. cholesterol of
1.10 anc] lost approximately SO
pounds and four dress sires
My mom s one of many sue&lt; j - s s s t o r i e s that come as a
rrscdl of professional personal­
ized training
Not only does fitness train­
ing trnprovr physical health,
but emotional and mrntal writ

Lake Mary policeman recalls his flig h t of fate

Matt Arana
tiring abounds Som r other
tienr fils of (M-rscmall/rd train
lug include
• Toning and shaping
• Weight loss, weight gain
• Nr habitual Ion prevention
of injuries
• Health improvement*
• Increased sell rslrem
As nrir of m y rllrn ts says,
she slays cornmlttrd because
Ih r trainers are committed to
ihcir clients success' and good
health Remember that even If
you've never exercised. It's not
tcMi late. Fitness Is forever

You 're Invited

Cf N!R*l FLORIDA FICIOWL HOSPITAL CHAPTIR

Saturday, .November 19, 1994
9:00 to 10:30 AM
C entral Florida Regional Hospital
D in in g Room
17-92 o n lake M o n ro e « Sanford. M orlda
Come lo our eetehrutlon, audUum morx'nU'ut Utttg u memUr
« / this taxtu*HVgroup for buhl ulunh ugn to and Utter
• Discounts
• Free frie n d s Maga/liit• Free Aem liies Classes
• M l 1 llo sp ii.d I’riv ilegcs

p r iz e s

• ScKi.il Ii vents am i Parties

• Health Screenings
• W alking Program
• I diK.ition.il Progrants

All i Ih-sc- tviH-lits jnd more can Iv
yocus |i&gt; f u m in g (he Vr.sM I m uds
Vchi can sjie V) js-m-iii
will) astir »|icvul
iwo-few-one mcinl vrshiji ofTcr.

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CFRH honors top employee and volunteer
Control Florida Regional Hospital awarded Its
lo p em ployoe and volunteer honors, the
Columbla/HCA Hoalthcare Humanitarian and
Volunteer Awards, at a ceremony and reception
on Nov. 10 Qrece Smith (loll), ol Sanlord, a
member ol the hospital's auxiliary, received the

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volunteer award and Alice France (right), ol
Deltona, a dlscharga planner In the hospital's
Social Services department recelvod Ihe humani­
tarian award. Cor Catena (canter), hospital
presIdent/CEO presented the awards al a
ceremony attended by hospital employees.

Krsrrvalloiu arc rrquiied please RSVP by calling 330*9446 O T
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H•&gt;'•!&lt;! SHIP Patrolman__________
Well in u n ir our aurvry of
thinking programs this week with
a look .11 Meaflvher a prcalnct
from Idraftshet System s In r
wliu ti |*onipts yout thought by
giving you Ideas Lola of rm
t.lenflsher arm* creaied l»y Marsh
f u lir r ro fuum ln of Century 31
Inlet national, the real eslale gt
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retiring to Hawaii n*her ttegmi
to explore a hobiiy what luggers
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FSU outlasts Notre Dame
OHLANDC

W a r ric k

Herald Correspondent

D u n n * 5 ya rd

touchdown run with 2 53 kh hunt eighth
ranked Florida S u i r to a 21 In vu lory Haturdav
over %&lt;*rrr liam r
Rcuivrd hv a ta lllu n l defense KSU tH ll krpl
alive It* slim l»|&gt;r* of rrprallng a* national
champion* while Notre Darne iS 4i ought have
*reii ||* hofie* lor a major l«iw I slip awav
Dunn and Hoc k I’rrsion cocnUnrd lo run lor
*28 of ( lot Ida Slate « !V|7 vard* while the
delenw «hul down lhe lil«h with Ju*l 2 1 1 yard*
only 73 pa%*mg
Dunn * scoring run wa« *rt up bv a 49 vard
Iia** plav horn Dannv Kanrll to Ke/ M iC o n e v
tirlore a M ini* howl rrtt»rd 72 v * n itn i

Florida rips South Carolina
UA IN K SV1I.IX — Dannv W urrflrl threw Ittr
.137 yard* and four toochtlown* Saiuttlav a*
fourth ranked Florida clinched it* ihiril vlralghl
t&gt;erlh In the Southeastern Conference rham pi
on«litp game with 4 IN |7 vklory over South
Carolina
I h r Gator* |M I. 0-1 SCCI started *lowly hut
pullrtt away In the «e&lt;t&gt;nd q u artrr wlien
Wuerflel thrrw two scoring (ta w * to .lack
Jackson who hreame Ihe %i ho.il * career T D
r n rptitin leader w Ith 2«1
South Carolina (5 3. 4 4| Ird 10-7 lie (ore
unraveling Mttnda *t oretl 31 t &lt;m*rrtitivr potni*
before live Gamecock* a n «w rfrd wllh Sieve
la n rv h ill * 12 yard T D |u«&lt; to Ik aimer Fnctrr in
Ih r Imirth quarter
Wuerflel wa* 2 0 of .12 amt threw for more
than 300 yard* for the (mirth lime In hi* i areer
The victory gave Fforttfa lire SEC F.«*iern
Division title for the third *tralght year anti
•end* ihe Gator* lo Atlanta lor Ihe conference
&lt;hamplon«hlp game mi Dec 3

Miami holds off Pittsburgh
MIAMI
Pittsburgh did every tiling but liral
ih r heavily favored Miami Hurtle a nr*
l*lll *&lt; tired Ihe |lr*l touchdow n agam*i
Miami * drfrnve m IH quarter* *hul out Miami
in the art ontl hall and nearly pulled Ih r game
out In Ihe final minute Saturday before ihe
fifth iaiUvcUTI urtk anr* rat apt t| 17 12
T h e I'lifTftrer* qjriti rm -r » ( 1h«tr 20 with 7 43
tell and drove in a downpour to ihe Miami 30
where .llffli Ryan'* fourth down pa«% fell
tn&lt; o m p lrlr with 39 art tint!* led
Miami IH I 34) (tig Ka*l Conference! ovrrvame
four turnover* in rainy weather tun may drop in
the ranking* a* a rr*u!l of a lackluster showing
again*! a 33 (mini underdog A wllp in Ih r (mil*
could io*l Ihr llu rrk anr* a lierth In Ih r Orange
Ikiwl again*i lop tanked Nebraska

UCF (alls to East Carolina
G R E E N V IL L E N.C — Freshman walk-on
Tabari Wallace Intercepted a Darin Hlnshaw
pass with less than a minute remaining to kill a
late rallv by Central Florida and preserve East
Carolina * 23-20 victory Saturday
Trailing 23 9. the Golden Knights (ti 41 rallied
laic. Charlie Pierre kit krd his lourth lleid goal, a
36-yarder lo cut Ih r lead In 23-12 with K ) 3b
remaining in the lourth quartrr
A ltrr a Mall Levine punt gave Central Florida
the hall at Us own 20 ih r Golden Knights
inarched HO yards on 12 plays to pull within
23-20 Hlnshaw hit David Rhodes on a 26-yard
pass on fourth and 10 to set up a I-yard storing
to*» to Mark Whtltemore w ith 2 27 remaining
Central Florida then executed a perfect
on -side kick, with Rhode* grabbing the high
bouncer at the Central Florida 47 Hlnshaw had
a second and 19 al Ihe East Carolina 47 when
his pass floated Into the hands of Wallace lo end
the threat

Cancer claims Rudolph
N A SH V ILLE. Term - Wilma Rudolph ihr
Inspirational sprinter whose swift legs con­
quered polio and carried her lo three gold
medals al ihe I960 Olym pic Games, died
Saturday of brain &lt;.int er She was 54.
Rudolph, shackled with leg braces as a child
that krpl her from walking until age 9. became
an inlernailonul heroine by becoming tlir first
American woman to win three gold medals in
lrack and field al one Olympics.
First, she won Ih r lO O-m rler gold medal in a
wind-aided I I 0 seconds, alter having lied Ihr
world record of I I 3 in ihe semifinals Th e n . *.*ie
won Ihe 200 meters in 24.0. after having set an
Olym pic record of 23.2 In her opening heal
Finally, she m m b ln rd w llh Tennessee Slate
Irainmales Martha Hudson. Lucinda Williams
and Barbara Jones lo win Ihe 400-meler relay In
44.5. after having set u world record of 44.4 in
the semifinals

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Sam i note H igh School homacommg king Robart
Ruffin (No 1) tcorad touchdown* on a 4 yard run
and a 99 yard mtarcaptton return Friday night

S A N FO R D — Hornetnrnlng klni( H olm t Ruffin
ru*hed lor J341 yard* and a rlutr h fourth quarter
touchdow n itien teed Die game w ith a *e» yard
Imirth quarter Inteneption return a* Seminole
blanked a d li rival l.ake Mary IO O Friday night
In I he tlna! regular «ea«on game lor both Irani*
' I figured ll wa« going lo lie a hard game said
Muffin And I knew I needed to lie a leader on
the field I fold Corn h In k rrp giving me the lu ll
hrrau*r I w anird lo lake i barge
ll wa* a *atl«fylng way for the Tribe (6 ll to end
a *ra*oo lltlrrrd with mistake* and lead break*
" I ve never firm a**a* laird with a tram that
ha* a* much heart a* thl* one *ald fir ad rttar h
Ernie Mi I'herwin ' I m very happy wr went mil a
winner Muilln i* one of the hr*t in Ihr «iatr amt
our »tefen*e kepi making big %mp* all year
l-ake Mary 14 *il ended the yrar wllti a hard
hitting defensive battle that saw Seminole rn trr
Ihe fmtrih quarter with Ju*i a 3-0 lead Seminole
allowrrd l.akr Mary only %!« flr*t down* liut krpt
the game rlo*e with four turnover*
The Mam* hr*t *rorUig r ham e r a me after
recovering a fumble 23 yard* shv of ih r end /one
early in the fourth quartrr liui ih r Trtbr defense
•topped the Main* on three play* and David
Henkel * 40 yard field goal attempt wa* wide
We jusi tan I fail lo lake advantagr of those
opporluillllr* *ald l . a k r Mary lieatl ro.vt h Doog
peter* "I have to fund It to th ru defence
They've fteen ttiugn all year and they were titugh
tonight Our o f lr n v wa* *hut dtiwri
Muffin ran for 77 yard* on Seminole * next
possession scoring from ft»ur yard* oui T w o

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an Inirrrrption al the I yard line and sprinted
ihr length of Ihe field to bury the Mam*
U u a rtrrh a rk Clifton Itranrh also had an
out*ianding game for Seminole, running for 120
yard* &lt; Itarhe Farm er (fwo m ien rpikinsl and
O 'lm tm Hunt led Ihe Tritie ttefrn*e
Nrtolon Ju m p p had M3 vard* rushing for l-ik e
Mary, hut he wa* a marked man He needed I I*
yard* to reach I OOO for the season and
Seminole wasn't .if*ml lo lrt that happrn
"No running back ha* m «hed for 100 yards on
us all year, said McPherson "O u r goat was to
not Iri Ju m p p get to | &lt;&gt;Q0

‘D’ sparks
Lion romp
■ p D tA M SM ITH
Haraid Sports Writer

O V IK IX ) — Keyed by an out*tand
lug first hall defensive effort. Ihe
Oviedo Lions led 23 0 al halltinte
and sailed lo a 2** 7 hornet oming
win over Ihe Lake Howell Silver
Hawks f ridav al luhrit ourtrr f ield
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game
salt! Ovieito tiead coat h
Jat k Plantoli 'Our drtense gave us
some good &lt;ip|mr1 unities "
(Kietlti |ti 41 will plav I'ottsvllle
llV n n I In Itie Notary Howl tin Nov
23 al l.vm an High St honl
I wo short t-ike Howell pools set
up Oviedo s first two stores a
I yard run by Itrion King ami
Kalian Kslich s 30 yard field gtial
Spencer Munns fumble recovery
led lo Mike G lum m o's 6-yard scor­
ing run wlule / .n it Daugherty*
Interception set up William Jen
ntngs i -yard touchdown dive
Gltim m o also scored on a 15-yaid
run in ilie third quartrr
Brad Butterfield threw a 19-yard
pass In Kills Dejesus for l-akr
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Having netted |ust two ysrds on his first five carries
Friday night. Lake Brantley tailback Dell McGee finally
broke loose m Ihe fourth quarter for a 28 yard

touchdown run McGee s score wise one of three Patriot
touchdowns m the fourth quarter that turned a 14-12
nail biter into a 34-12 rout of the Lyman Greyhounds

Patriots grind out hom ecom ing win
■ y T O N Y DsSORM IER
Herald Spoils Editor
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S Trapped by Ihe demands of next
week s playoff game, the emotions
of h o m e c o m in g , a n d an u n ­
cooperative L y m a n G re y h o u n d
team, ih r l-ake Drantley Patriot*
scrapped cleverness for simplicity
and ground out a 34-12 win Friday
night al Tom Storey Field
"W e tried lo get cute In the first
half and II didn't work." said l-akr
Drantley coach Fred Almon "Then
w r tried In do some things In the
third quarter and they didn't work
Finally, we just went to our basic
offense In the fourth quarter "
That meant hammering fullback
Heath Rltnouer Inside, tailback Dell
M cGee g o in g o u ts id e , and
quarterback Dee Drown running ih r
option. Each had a touchdown In
the final period.

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way. the Patriot* (9 -1 1 ean now
concentrate on next week * plav oil
game at Jacksonville-Sandalwuod
"W e tried lo keep the kid* from
looking ahead, hul It's lo u gh ."
admitted Almon
Th e Greyhound* were in no mood
lo play sacrificial lambs for Die
Patriots After Drown scored on a
13-yard run In Ihe first quarter.
T o m m y Dixon tossed a i4-yard
scoring pass to T o b y Morris In Ihe
second quarter.
In the th ird q u a rte r. D row n
rushed four yards for a touchdown
Dixon matched that with u I yard
touchdown dive five second* Into
the final period The only difference
at tli.ii point was Jo h n Derardl’a
extra-point kirk*
"W e didn't want to go out with a
loss." said Lym a n coach Larry
liaker "We had our chances, bill
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Bateman, Frey both sprint to pair of state swim titles
O R L A N D O — Lake Drantley'* Melissa Bateman
and Lym a n 's Joel Frey each won two stair tide*
at Dir Class liA slate championship meet Friday.
Datcman won the 50 (23.90 seconds) and ioo
freestyle* (5 1 71) as well as swam the lead for the
Patriots* slate champion 200 (I 37 9)1 and -100
(3 35 1H) freestyle rrluys as l-akr Dranllcy took
second Itehmd Dr Phillips 12 f 1-199).
Ek duplicated Datrm an's efforts, winning the
5 0 121 25| and 100 (46 661 freestyle* for Die
Greyhounds, w h o tlrd for sixth 1136).
Also scoring for the Patrlol girls were Jenny
DeLourh (second. 50 free. 2-1 24. and (hire). 100
I r r r . 52.04). Drandy Oglesby lllftli. diving.
426.55). Krlsll Dunc an (13th. 200 tree. I 39.671.
and Ih r 200 medley relay lllllh. 1 53 54|
Also swiniinlng on Die relays were DrLnarji.

Deth Sprinkle. Duncan, and Krtsirn Satlerlhwait
For Die 10th place l-akr Mary girls |8I|.
Jennifer Alger was fourth In the 200 mdivnhi.il
medley (2 10.861: Megan Paget Wilke* placed
seventh III Die 200 Irrrs iy lr 11 5fl.88|: Decc.i
Simmons look I2th In diving (355.60). and Die
400 freestyle relay was tilth 400 Irer (3 14 Ot&gt;|
Jennifer Malerkl came In sixth In diving
(420.20) while Jessica Cross was 1 Ith III Die 500
freestyle |5:20 GO| and 15th In Dir 200 freestyle
(2 00 4l|fnr Dm Lake Howell girls |300t. 211
Scoring lor Oviedo |34th. IS ) was Vli ki Dantes
(fifth in the 100 backstroke. I 00.31. and 16th In
the 200 Individual medley. 2 17 75)

The Lyman boys also received contributions

from Brad Geary (fourth In the 50 dec. 21 59.
and 13th In the 1 0 0 breaststroke. I 02.72). Brian
Katauskas (eighth In Die 100 Irrr. 49.211: Die

slate-champion 200 freestyle relay 11 27 041: and
Ihe sixth-place 400 freestyle relay (3 16 341
Joe Cu|ielll was fillh In Ihr 50 Irer 121 HO) and
righih in the IOO butterfly 152 03l for the Lake
Drantley Imy* 112th. 76) Also M oling wrre Drtun
Tonillnsoti II Hh. 500 free. 4.54 231. G rrg Sevier
( I 2 D i . IOO breast stroke. I 02 2H| the 200 medley
relay (sixth. 1 40,78): and the 400 Ireest relay
110th. 3:20 49).
For Oviedo (19th. 36). Gatie Lindsey was sixth
in both Die 2&lt;X) IM (I 38 751 and 500 free
(4 43 971; Mike Durtnn finished loth In Die 500
Irer (4 49.741. R J S/elr placed l-lth In Die 500
Irre (5 01 37): and J im Dandaxewskl came In
l-lih In Die 100breaststroke(1:02.991
Doing Die scoring for Lake Howell (tied for
37th. 6) was Mall Horner (13th. 100 backstroke.
57 27. and !5 lh .2 0 0 IM . I 04 67).

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dfMiblr bulla ratnlng honors aa the w rrk'a mp
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had flvr wins I hrv » r | f V a n C C MalofSna 111
Quivers llh rrr hulls a 5 mark two it marks and
a I * loin liamtam Cafe s Scott Geeaaman two
bulls ala 5 marks, two A marks larn tow tons)
Mir hard Redmond from V ie A Fast (Iwo hulls
a 3 mark one low loot, ihr Touchdown Pub's
D a n n y D e m o n * la 3 mark a *1 mark one low
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thr To iKhdnw n Pub (four low tonal
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Donna W a lls &gt;&gt;f thr Touchdown iNibfflyr wins a
hull, a A mark) Nice A F.aay a K a lla Clem aata
and K a re n Chan lot from I ’m If N k k a (who each
had flvr wins a 5 mark a A mark and two low
f"iial and hue A Kasv s Penny Pavelahah I t s
wins one tied 4 ^ m aik three A marks)

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Sue A t .vsv s Bad A ltlta d c a 11 12 wtnal has
snapped up tire regular season championship
and will go Into ihr play .dfa as Ihr No I srrd
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Ni&lt;r A Fas* Bamboo ( afr s Bamboo Baboons
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MEN KOLEAOUE
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S A N FO R D
Pat Jo h n so n rolled a 060 sriirs
lo trad a targe group Dial broke 600 last w rrk al
Howl A m rrtra Sanford
Jo h n a o n 'a series cam r In Ih r McGuire's
C a m as ta-agur on Nov 3
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H o llid a y 1652 Friday Nllr Special, Nov 41
B a rry Sw eat n&gt;45). R icha rd W illia m s 1636).
Mon V a n O d d e r 1634) and L in M cKean (632) In
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S m ith 1621 Tern Pro la-agur. Nov 51. and L a rry
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Sunday, November 13 1044

Business
Hallmark Builders wins top award

IN BRIEF

Diamond Builder Award presented to Longwood firm

Sears honors Longwood firm
LONG W OOD - Sear* has rr&lt; ognl/ed Spray T f r h Irvc . of
aa one of ten authorized contractor* at riwwi the
nation that ha* provided *u|xrlnr ruMomer sullafai tkin on
trialallrd home Improvement* during the v r o n d quarter of

By NICK PPBIPAUF
Herald Staff Writer

LONGWOOD
2 10 Home
b uye r* Warranty
IHHW)
h e a d qua r te r ed In P o m pa n o
H eath, ha* a n n o u n ce d that
Hallmark Hulldet* of l.ongwi*id
fix* hren given Ihe prcMtgkm*
Diamond builder Award Hen
Harwell HOWa vice perahtt ill &gt;&gt;i
New Home Marketing presented
the award recently al Hallmark •
main office* in tawigwiMwl
Harw ell said Ihe award I*
bestowed only on builder* who
have a proven reputation for
superior construction quality
and outstanding customer arrv
N r The award 1* HHW * htghr*t
rerognlratlon Of the 10,(XX)
bulkier* enrolled In the program
o nl y 36 have been nam ed
Diamond builders to dale
'Hallm ark builders |* well
deserving of Ihl* award." said
Harwell "Th eir know ledgeahlc
Mall I* geared Inward excellence
and customer satisfaction
Harwell added that Hallmark
“ •uccraafully rescind* lo buver
dem and* while m a in ta in in g
construction integrity
H a l l m a r k b u i l d e r * was
founded tn 1975 b&gt; Knnald D
Null, who Mill privately own*
the c o m p a n y
H e r eeentl y
became Chief Executive Officer
and promoted Jo h n H Conner lo
ihe post of President
The year 1993 wa* considered

1994

Spray Tech Inc. provide* aiding, exterior nutting and
replacement window* under Ihe Sear* name
Spray-Tech wa* honored during an award* dinner at Sear*
headquarter* In Hoffiruin Estate* III . and awardeti a gold
medal for It* performance
According to l&gt;enl*e W oin I*. manager of Ik enure relation*
and quality for Sear* Home Improvement* Product* and
Srrvtcr*. the award* rer ognlzr the contrihutlon that authrut/rd
contractors make toward the Sear* goal of ' total &lt;uMomcr
satisfaction "
Only one other company In Ihe entire *tair of Honda a Wr*t
Palm Ileach manufacturer of alarm *y*lrmt. wa* cited during
the award* prr*entatlon It al*o retelvrd the tVttltS medal award
a* did Spray Te rh
Three companies recelverl *ilver medal* and lour werr given
hronrf medal*
According to t'haxlr* fleck. Sear* divisional lir e prr*ldrnt lor
home Improvement prodoct*. “ The kind of conifaitoz* we
want to partner with are tho*e driven by ruatomera* need*
tho*e l hat try to delight customer* and prevent prohlem*
before they occur Spray Terh. Inr exemplifies these value*

Credit professionals to meet
W IN TER P A H K — The regular monthly dinner meeting of
Credit Professional* of Orlando will he Thur*dav, Nov 17 at
Ihe landlord Hotel In W inter Park Coat for Ihe event
beginning at 6 30 p m . I* S IS All person* working in credit
and'or collection* are welcome
Meanwhile Seminole ('m in ty resident Thelma Curd vice
president. Dealer Financial Service* of Harnett Hank ha* hren
named Credit Professional of Ihe Tear fer Ihe Orlando Chapter
of the Credit Professional* Interna I tonal The announcemen t
wa* made d urin g the Male conference recently in O r ala
For information on the organization phone Lvnda Graver, at
6911*3492

The Diamond Builder Award wai presented
recenti, to Hallmark Builders of Longwood
Shown during the prasantahon tail to right,
a* one of Uie tw*i year* lor the
company llallniark closed on
360 home* al year end and
b oasted a sale* volum e of

Tires ain’t pretty, Sobik’s is.
WIN TEH P A H K — SHK Franchise System* the etrluslve
francht*e corporation for Sohik * restaurant* ha* announced
the corporation plan* to grow from it* current 44 indepen­
dently-owned restaurant* to nearly 250 unit* in Ihe next 24 lo
36 month*
The expansion plan* were announced during a pres*
conference Wednesday m Winter Park Al Ihe same lime, it
was also announced that Sobik • ha* hired Sam Behr to It*
advertising team llehr t* best known for hi* 17 year king
association w ith Allied Tire* a* the Tires Ain't ITe lty " T V
spokesman
Hehr commented, 'f am excited about working with the folks
at Sobik * and can't wait to tell the people about Sobik * Sub*
Included In the over 200 new Sobik'* restaurant* are 40 new
establishment* In ihe five county Central Florida area

Hallmark Prandant John Connar. C EO Hon Null
and Home Butrara Warrant, s Ban Mara all

•33.134.000 The firm t* ranked
a* the I tih largest builder in
Central Florida
H allm ark I* currently eon

Mryirtmg home* tn 14 Centra
H o n d a location* and eight East
Coast area*, including I'amal-i
Oak* in Sanford

No question about it, Central Florida is growing
By MICK BTBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
flow fast is the Central Florida
population growing** A kadi al
some recently released statistic *
•ay we could be Increasing in
numbers by srvrn and a hall
people per hour. 24 hours per
day
If the Influx of new businesses
start* of homes tn residential
com m unities and co ntinuing
area development la any Indk a
tlon. recent statistic* compiled
•k y Ftwhktnd A Asaorlales and
frieasrd by the Florida Hetail

Seminole chamber
C A S S E LB E R R Y — The Greater Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce w ill hold ti» m onthly meml&gt;rr*htp luncheon thta
coming FHda v . Nov 18. from I I 30 « m until I p m at AIaqua
Country 13 ub
Guest sftcaker will be Chrta Uualmamt. chairman of the
Florida Entertainment Commission, who will speak cm live
current state of the Florida entertainment Industry
Cost for the luncheon is #15 for member* 920 for guest*
T h e event Is sponsored by Harnett Hank
For additional information, phone the chamber office at
634-4404.

Federation IFMFl prnye* the
grow ih beyond questmn
Ac cor ding to new figures in
the pa*t decade. (| W U 11)031.
the six rounty area of Seminole
Orange Volusia I -&gt;kr &lt;&gt;*&lt; rota
and llrevard Counties (District
6) has grown by 637 (XX) new
resident* a 44 percent Increasr
bringing ihe |M&gt;pul*tkin lo ap
pmximately 2 2 million by 19**3
If the growth figure* are not
•tartltng enough hv themselves
consider Mitqtlr dlvlMon w filch
show* the five county area t*
grow ing al an average u( I N I
|wrsrrri* per day DtvtrtlnR evert

morr it amount* to 7 5 per
hour
Now the growth In iht* area
la-come* mote apyiareni Then
add the i uiislderatW&gt;n of where
these people are living The
homebuilder* of this five county
urea in Central Fktrida have
construe led enough facilities tn
handle this 180 new people per
day
The FHF figures show other
|H)in(» which may lend to tasurprtslog In the pa*t IO year*
with Iht* Influx of new people,
trial) Mores In the live county
area have merrasrd by 43 prr

rent rrac king 11 160 in tlx
region
A t Ihe same tlm r retail
employment expanded 55 p r,
rt-n l lev 186.049 and retail
wage* }&gt;ald in the region now
exceed *2 4 billion annually an
Increase of 104 percent frtm,
1963
Of Ihe Mx counties Orange i*
Ihe center of lourtftl related
activity. and a* a result, ac­
count* for almost hall of the uegf
triad activity and helps t»*iat
I tie area atMivr most other itlsi
up t* m population and cetall
tn iM n e s * g r o w t h

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

Sanford chamber
SANFORD — Tom Olsen. Attorney at Law. heard each
Sunday on W D H O radio, will be Ihe spec ial guest speaker
Tuesday. Nov. 15 al Ihe Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce building, during a special workshop on estate
preservation
For Information or registration, phone l 800-881-0336 or
H75-OM87.

New business

RlCMAflD RUSS!

SAN FORD — Pro Model Engineering. 1m , has purchased
Lot 6 of Ihe Midway Commerce Park, located In Sanford, for
•69,500 J im Duke of Duke Properties negotiated Ihe
•transaction on behalf of the owner. Midway Commerce Park, a
Florida General Partnership
Duke Properties is located al 2400 Maitland Center Parkway,
Maitland

T O N Y RUSSI
IN S U R A N C E
2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

322-0285

A really sharp business
By NICK FPKIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
L A K E MARY — J o y s Dart
Shop. 3575 W Lake Mary Hlvd .
held a grand re-opening yester­
day. It Is ow ned by Jo y and Kay
Hush.
Although Ihe business has
been In operation since Novem ­
ber of 1992. It ts now In a new
location Joy commented. "Last
Thanksgiving, we moved across
the driveway, to a much needed
larger sulle."
She explained. Many people
th in k a dart Is a dart, but the
dart dial may work the best for
you may or m ay not work the
best for me."
Site said she and her husband
love darts and the people who
play darts "E ve n after we close
our business for the day.’ she
said, "we go out to shoot darts
about five nights a week We ate
now tn the proc ess of stoning a
Saturday m orning dart league at
Cheers Restaurant It will tie for
youngsters ages TO to 18 "
In addition lo helping his wife
with the dart shop, flay also has
a se par ate b u s i n e s s . “ A l l
Seasons Lawn Service " "W hen
he gets done each day." J o y
said, “ he comes Into the store to
help ine so I can get other things
done It's not easy lo gel every­
thing accomplished when you
are open seven days a week from
10 a m. until 5:30 p.m .

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Let them eat pizza

store occasionally, and also gives
dart lessons
J o y says darts ts popular
because II Is probably the least
expensive sport both lo Mart and
maintain She savs Its nol only
a fun competition, but a way lo
meet people.
She adds that m any people are
having dart boards in their own
homes these days "It s getting
people oil Ihe couch and away
f r o m I h e T V . " she sa id
“ Husband* can compete against
wive* The kids can play against
their parent* Instead of everyone
Jusl heading for separate rooms
In the home lo watch T V ."
She also suggests darts ts an
Ideal way to bring neighbor­
hoods together with competition
easy to set up among families or
Individuals, and relatively Inex­
pensive equipment needed.
Start-up sets are priced as low
as • IO. with complete sets for
home use al 925 and up

WE DELIVER!

T h « Greater Sanford Chambar of Commerce
Ambassadors gather often at ribbon cutting
celebrations throughout the area Occasionally
however, they gel together among themselves jusl

to have a good time Shown during such an
occasion recently, left lo right, Nora Kramer,
Ambassador s Chairman Jack Croach, Sharon
Brown, and Lew Beers

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from local businesses
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sensational singer* came in I.Tlh
in Ihr world — ipdtr an Ini rrdi
M r in &lt;ornptuhm rnt lor Ih r tulrn lrd Floridian*
A n nrdmg to F lo rrn rr Kurgan,
thr rltoru* *na rrd Into Hr no on a
wing and a p rayrr. Florence said
ih r highest wind* in SO year*
playrd l u r i r with thrtr planr a*
ih r pilot wa* Instructed In k rrp
t in ling dor in a *mall plane
acrlderil on thr ground which
irra lrd an emergency situation
''Fin a lly." F lo rrn rr aald. "Th r
planr landri] *alr|y *llrr dodging
mountain* with wing* dipping
S h r addrd. that In g ra lrlu l
apprrt laiion. Ih r women sang
"Am azing Grace" In lour part
harm ong and applaudrd th r
pilot
On with thr tlrowl
T h r rh n ru * rehearsed Ih r
&lt;omprtltlon |ta&lt; kagr undrr thr
direction of Nancy l^rwi* many
tlmr* d urin g Ih r week and
r n jo y r d a p rp ra lly and a

brunch
For thrtr knockout nurnlrrr
rat It chorister wa* brilliantly
c o a l u m r d in a t r a l sa t i n
cocktail length drew acrenlrd
with a black Irtn g r n v rrla y
*liowrrrd with irtdewrnt* black
atocking* and matching black
*jtin *hp|)rr«
A* th r s n a z z y * o n g b lrd «
xoshaved on Mage. I hr audience
of 10(100 applaudrd vtgornu«ly
and F lo rrn rr *ald thrtr Innrr

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D O R IS
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voice* *rrmcd to *ay. "Y'ou ain't
heard nothing y rtl"
Plorecne c o n c lu d e d . “ T h r
rhoru* Irlt He no on S u n d a y ■ **d
Irradrrl homr to brauttliil. %• ,ny
Flrrrlda and that grrat HO d r g r r r
(rni[irr.tlurr — to n r v r r com*
plain ahout Ihr Florida hutnldlly
*incr Hr no wa* r a trrm rly d ry "
T h r S o u n d ol S u n s h i n e
Chorus will anon b rgln rehear*
Ing lor thr u p co m in g 'show * at
D is n e y W o rld the first
t w o w r r k r n d a In D r c r m h r r
T h ry will perform three *how*
prr night on Dec 2. 3. 1 1 12
and a llnalr performance on Dei
IS

You’re invited to
fashions-luncheon
T*ultln' on thr G litz .” a gilt
Irrtng holiday fa*hk&gt;n show for
rducatkin. will hr held W rdnr*dy. Nov 16 al th r Sanford
Woman •Chili. 3 0 9 O ak A v r
C lub m rtnbrra and *prrlal
g u r»t» will allow the latr*t In
iMiliday and casual wear from
G a y lr r » Festivities get und rr
way at 11 30 a m when Inn
th ro n brgln* and will m n lln u r
S ec D lctrlcb . P a g e S B

Models In (he Sanford Woman’s Club s Wednesday "Puttin' on the
G litz" are llront row Irom left) Usa Clontz. Jean Clontz and Rob n
Jones Back row. Matt West and Steve Harriett

SHAY
KOEGEl

» H H Marf
Michelle Pena and Jill G i n n ride stationary b u m lo keep III »or the
January triathlon

Pamper yourself
at fitness club;
FBI loses contest
Dun i wnii until January to try
to take oil those holiday pound*
K r r p th rm oil .uid keep III
through lh r holidays by joining
Ih r First Annual Holiday Fltnrs*
C lub Challenge at the Seminole
Family YM f'A In l-ik r Man
This club give* ath lete* and
others trying in k rrp Ihr pound*
ofT ih r opportunity to complete a
trtalhlon over an 11 week period
starting Nov 1 and ending Jan
15. The goal l* to walk or run
20 2 milr* on llir trradmlll. rtdr
I 12 mllr* on th r »tatlonary hlkr
and swim 2 4 mllr*
Th rn

B o w lin g ,
fe s tiv a l
c o m in g

Marat* Virata » i W ti &gt;oa*ai

KutuW.dk and lllk r categories
must Ijt complctrd In th r litnr**
room at thr YMCA
See L ak e M ary. P a g e 7 B

Seminole County Special Olympics Committee
Lin Bonnett coordinator, J.C Wienczkowskl,
volunteer chair; Marly Windsor, family chair, Joan
Hel ms, sports chair; Larry Levine, sports

commissioner; Miguel Orozco, volunteer; Sara
Devney, volunteer, and Brenda Robinson, finance
chair

On Saturday. Nov. 10. about
450 Spec hi! Olym pic athletes
u rr scheduled lo
rlpate In
tkiwllng event* to be held at
Fair Lanes. 607 Savage Court
In Longwood. and Fair Lanes.
2M0 Dougla* Ave In A lta­
monte Spring*. Volunteers are
*1111 needed lo help with this
worthwhile event.
The bowling schedule I* set
up tot two session* to be held
at each location, the first will
See Longw ood. Psge 7B

Crooms alumni take dream trip; Glitzy Gala elegant benefit
Extraordinary. That describe*
the four day weekend planned
hy Shrralyn Jackson Hrm*on
c o o r d in a to r , and T h n m a *
Wilson. III. host of the grand
weekend held In Phoenix The
Croom* High School Class of
1963'(Toom* Academy Alum ni
departrd frltl.is
t &gt;&lt;1 2H via
America We*i Airline non-stop
jet to be the gursl of lurmer
Sanlordnile Thom as (Toininlel
Wilson. Ill
The Extraordinary weekend of

lun. sightseeing, shopping, and
renewing old Irtendships. and
attending the 10th A n n u a l Surf
and T u rf Punic, sponsored by
D y n a m ic Program P la n n in g .
Inc.. Mr, W ilson, e xe c u t i v e
director
The flight departed
Orlando International with the
most efficient Aviation T e c h n i­
cian Investigator, former Crooms
graduate Jcsslr Harrington. J r .
Joining tltr pilot* In the cockpit
to ussure a safe a r r iv a l In
Phoenix. The flight arrived nil

lime and host Wilson mel the
fun Titled excited guests at the
airport, he g rre lrd everyone
with u big hug. and then the
surprise of the trip was when he
greeted the last guest, and yes It
was his Aunt Eunice I. Wilson,
who had oil In In- the surprise of
this extraordinary weekend
What an emotional moment was
shared hy ull.
Alter gathering our luggage,
we were shuttled by the most
pleasant, tour guide and chuuf-

SANFORD

M ARVA
H A W K IN S

feur Virgle Turm an , o u r no-onc
man of the we ekend.
We
checked In al the hotel and
prepared lo Invade the nearest
shopping mall
F rid a y evening b egan our
weekend of entertainment. We
were honored at a Welcome
Reception given at the W illiam
H Patterson Elks Lodge-Phoenl
The Extraordinary C room s High
School Alumni, dressed In Afri­
can attire, accented the evening,
especially planned by host. Tout,
lor the guests Th e evening of
fun. total, and the latest dances
lastrd Into the m orning hours.
Saturday. Oct 29. the shuttle
arrived at 11A M to take the
Extraordinary W eekenders to
the loth Annual Surf and T u rf
Picnic.
The group, attired In
b ri g ht orange a n d m a r o o n
Crooms Academy C room s High
School tee-*hlrts descended In
full lorre upon thr Esteban Park
Yes, those bright colors were
seen all o v e r t h e p a r k
throughout the afternoon set.
T h e excitement p r o gr es s e d
during the duy os other guests
from around thr United Stutrs
gathered
There were former
Croom's graduates w h o live In

Arizona. California. New York,
and the State of Washington
Guests dined on the famous
rtbs. chicken, fish, salad and
baked beans prepared by Dr.
T h o m a s W i l s o n . III. Ph D.
liar-ft Uuetoglsl.
Music lover*
enjoyed the music of the great
D . J . C a lv in with the latest
sounds, local hits, jazz and
m usic ol choice. After a brief
refrrsher and relaxation period,
the Saturday Phase Tw o got on
the way at the Elks Club and
later moved to the Sportsman's
Social Club Down home music
w as featured and fun continued
Sunday, Oct 30. the murnlng
m w the eager Sanfordltcs gather
fur breakfast and some special
prayer moments und give thanks
for our m any blessings. In-fore

Crooms alumni mi

w r returned to our suites to gel
dressed for the worship service
of the morning, held with the
Greater Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Church, where our host, s an
ardent member.
T h e spirit of worship and
thankfulness was shown on the
faces and expressed In the word*
of praise, song and prayers. Mr
Wilson Introduced each guest by­
name. and the Crooms' alum ni
ascended the choir stand to
render the old-spiritual. "T h e
way we used to have church In
m y home town” . This selection
was under the musical direction
of Shrralyn J . Brinson, abd led
by Evangelist Mary Stringer
Harkncss. T h r spirit was tndrrd
still In the house uf worship, as
See H a w k in s, OB

ih In Phoenix.

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throughout ihr event

OglesbyWelborn
N A N fO K D — Mr ami Mr*.
Drtm osr H Oglcsbv. 4 01 IV
Hotly A v r . Sanford announce
t l i r r n t i t i j f t u r n ! of i h r l r
daughter Angela Faye. to
Wdllain I .n in n Wellmni. vin
nl Mr .uni Mix William K
W rlhorn. 1814, S Mrllonvtlle
A v r . Sanford
Dorn In Sanford. Ihr bride
rlet I la Ihr* in.itrrn.il grand­
daughter nl Mm Martlia C.
fin KM, D r M a r y , a n d t h r
paternal granddaughter of Mr
and M r» Wilfrur Ojilrrliy OOH
Maple A v r . Sanford
Stir la a l!W 3 lira iliu lr uf Angela Faya Oglssby
Srrninolr High School and la W illiam Layton W alborn
employed a* a tra rh rr at I h r tram and weight Idling tram
K i d # Corner in Sanford
Hr l* attending St Petersburg
H rr fiance. farm In l^ikr Junior Collegr u h rrr hr la
W .1 1 r a , i » i h r m a t e r n a l rn r o llr d In th r M o rtu a ry
grandson of Mr and Mra
S c lrn c e Program
H rf o rr
D o n a ld L Edwar d* l,.ihr leaving tor college hr « « •
Wa l e * , a n d I h r p . i i r r n a t rm p lo e yd hy C a r r y -H and
grandson nl Mm Ellralwlh I
Funeral Horne
Wefhorn, Lake Walra
Th r wedding Mill fir an
Wrltairn la a IW d graduate rvrnt of Dec 17. al I p rn at
S r m ln n lr H i g h Sc ho ol C n n i(ir| (4 lln n «l C h r ia lla n
u h r r r fir \» .is on thr fimttiall Church Sanford

Hawkins
C on tin u e d from P i ( t SB
Evangelist H arknraa led Ih r
rnngreRation In Ih r altar rail
T h r spirit filled worshipper*
sere led lo thr throne of grace a*
Evangelist Harknraa petitioned
Ihr father tor h l» children
J h r r r wasn't a dry rye. after the
prayrr and song S o n Sweet
Spirit** was sung by aolotat
Sheralvn Jarkaon Dnnson Tf»r
lo rd m aa Indeed in thla houar
T lir message of thr morning
«.ia d rlivrrrd hy Pastor Arnold
C. Gulley theme "One PowerPower through Jraua Christ"
Let ua rrm rm tier through Chrtat
there la real p o o 'rr o r ran
drm and Justice If o r llvr right, if
o r do hla will
It la love la our
gift
W r m u a l w alk right
together and God'a power krrj&gt;a
i a on the rlgtii path A rvorahip
service lo Ire rrtn rm b rrrd w h lrh
ran la* atored In our hrarta and
mlndm
T l i r aft er noon waa apent
sightseeing In Phoenix and other
f.unnua alghta and the University
of Arizona, and. yea. ahopptng
again Alter th r dinner meal we
irltirn rd in Ihr hotrl for aom r
rnurti needof H and ff/Rrst arid
Relaxation
Aa you know, the
aialr la a two hour time different
from Florida
Monday. Oct 31. breakfast,
frlfowahlp and thanka for a
well-planned, joyful m em oryfilled extraordinary weekend,
never lo Ire forgoiirn. Crooma'
riaaamatrs of 1963 and other
year* aald their good byes New
friends talked of ih r laating
friendships made and of Ih r treat
weekend planned by Ih r Coordi­
nator. Shrralyn. To m . and th r
staff and friends that lie has in
tills great city of Phoenix O u r
finance director. Freddie liar*
nngton, cleared all financial de­
bts and declared that wr were
prepared to return lo Florida
alter a v e r y e x t r a o r d i n a r y
weekend.
Th e lorm rr Sanfordlles living
In tlir Arizona and California
area and a t t e n d in g the
weekender were Mr and Mrs
Theodore Johnson and children.
Anglllr and Ju a n Mr and Mrs
Clifford Pringle. J r . l.lllle Pearl
Dellose. Ja rilr Redden. Doris
I'alge, K a l r t n k a J a c k s o n ,
Rachael Mack. California resi­
dents were Gladys Wright Ford.
O ra M ac f l u i l r r . P a t r i c i a
G raham , Fannie Jackson
llrnoks, Seattle. W ashington;
Harnett Walden. Rochester. New
York. Anna D Harold Robinson
Sanfordltrs attending were Ora
Harrison Alexander. Levarnc
Manley Black. Pamela Walker
Byrd. Janice McGrlfl Braker.
D orothy T a y lo r Bradley and
d a ug ht e r . Dor en g a Webster,
lairetha Benjarnlne Carpenture.
Loretiza Po l k . M a r y S t r i n ge r
Darkness. Freddie Barrington.
Jessie B a rrin g ton , Eunice I.
Wilson, and Sheratyn Jackson
Brinson.
Special kudus go lo
T o m . J a m e s H u b b le . Vi rgil
Tu rm a n . D J . Music Man. the
Elks. Sportsman C lub and to the
many friends w r met while In
Phoenix.

Gala benefits
leadership team
G lllzy Gala was an elegant
affair held on Saturday evening.
Nov. 5. at the Lake Forest
Clubhouse, hosted by the Educa­
tors, Eugene and Sandra Petty.
This gala event was u benefit
given on behalf of the United
Negro College Fund Leadership
Team . Guests began arriving al
8 p m . dressed In their cocktail
and evening attire
The guests were entertained
by the Young Performers of
Ta JIrl Arts. Stieena Britton.
Terrance Fisher. Samuel la-wls.

Ttrlirt donation 1s S I5 per
|&lt;eraon with proceed# going lo
file annual s c h o la rs h ip ih r
woman s club s|sm%ne* for a
deserving woman to return fo
th r classroom
Business persons w ill have
plenty of lim e lo enjoy the
luncheon and show on their
lunch break For Information
a n d t r s r r v a l Ions, call any
woman s rlu b member or Pal
Foster.chairman. 323 1824

Luncheon, gadgets
honor Nancy

Bridal |tart tea are going strong
for Nancy Terwllleger. Dec 3
bride cirri of Noy Rivers
One of the early evrnls was a
luncheon and gadget shower
given by Dottle Dolton Sylvia
Caraway and Sheralynn Powell
daughters of Mrs Robert |Dot lie I
Williams Slle of ih r lovely event
was Sylvias newly rrd rro ra lrd
home in Altam onte Spring*
Sylvia and her husband John,
lived for awhile In Egypt and
have a room In ih rlr home
decorated with unique Egyptian
artifacts
For the occasion Nancy worr
a two piece azure blur beaded
dress enhanced with a corsage of
white rases, a gift from the
hostraari
Lunch was served on tables
covered with fine linens, china,
crystal and stiver Each table
YaHhnnda Long. Terry
was delightfully different The
M&lt; K t n n r v
T o y a Mi K i nn ey ,
head tahlr was rentr red with an
Monica T h o m a s a n d M a ry
Owens Music was hy Cynthia ar rangement of p u rp le Iris
Wilson Felder s Nrw- Songs of golden roses and w intrr white
Zion C D
The group featured haby'a breath In keeping with
excerpt* from laingston Hughes the brute s colors of purple gold
* Freedom Plow* and "Am erica and winter whltr
Guests were served an appe
l.tsten” written by (oral port.
tiring luncheon uf party chicken
Yaiada Flewellyn. featuring Kim
sir as terry ttanana mold garden
Hudson, a Seminole High Se
nlor
Patricia M Whatley is vegetables and miniature errs
cent rolls
Director of thr Tajtrl Arts l*er
After lunch, the bride elect
formers
The guests for the
evening were further entertained opened hrr rnanu useful gadget
by Gospel Arts Ronald and gilts The hostrsars presented
Ingrid who graced Ib r guests her with an electric can opener
After thr gift opening the
with m any spiritual selections,
grust* returned to their tables
.the Nathans were featured Sax
where they were served tempt
ophone and Krvhoard artist
The evening eg special artists tng d esaert goodies made by
continued with soloist and re- Audrey Williams, staler In-law of
the hostesses and wife of their
nowned artist. C y n t h ia
brother. Dr Bob W illiams of
C'assanova Brown, arcompanled
hy E Dale Stafford on Ih r Sanford
keyboard a* the melodious voter
of Ms Brown filled the room as
site gave renditions well loved by A Victorian tta
the listening guests Th e even­ honors Ashlsy
ing &lt;4 very talented artists was
Ashley Schanel has been In
c o m e lu • close after the
the limelight lately aa pertly
readings rg the local new poet prenuptial parties have been
Llghlfoote " We will be hrartng given In her honor On Oct 29,
more of this new artist who Is Ashley was the guest of honor at
becoming a great writer, poet
a Victorian Tea Luncheon at Ih r
Th e cha irw o m a n . Ki tty J
Rose Cottage Tea Room In San­
Ellison. 1994 95 United Negro ford where a motherdaughter
College Fund, made an appeal to motif was earned out
the guests who gave sizeable
L u n c h e o n hostesses were
donations arid pledges for the K r i s t i M e r i we t h er
mai d of
1994 95 Campaign
She In
h o n o r, and lifelo ng ‘ best
traduced the Leadership Team , Inend of the honor guest since
and reminded us that the local preschool, and her m othrr. Vic ki
goal of the U N C F T e le th o n Meriwether
C a m p a i g n Is one h u n d r e d
Guesla were served a variety of
thousand dollars
A contribu­ dainty Victorian fare including
tion or pledge of a m in im um of assorted finger sandw iches,
twenty-five dollars would sym ­ scones with Devonshire cream
bolize your commitment to the and straw berry preserves, con­
iiatfon attention on education, fectioneries and raspberry royal
especially focus on The nerds of teed tea.
m in o rity and disadvantaged
After lunch. Ashley opened
students who wish to attend h rr gifts while Kristi registered
college
them in the bride s album. Clndl
For 50 years UN C F has helped Meriwether made a paper plate
educate y o u n g people wh o bow arrangement for use al the
might not otherwise receive an wedding rehearsal
education With y o u ' contribu­
Others attending were Myra
tions generated by thr telethon Schanel. the bride's m o th rr;
and other special efforts, such as M a r y e d Meeks, the b r i de ' s
the G litzy Gala hosted by the maternal grandm other; Je n n l
Petty's help lo generate the Meriwether. Rose and Elizabeth
finances to help assist college Long. Joan and Maureen Quinn.
studrnts T h e collrgtcs who Helen Meriwether, and J u d y and
benefit from the fund In Florida
Melinda W lm blsh. all of SAnford
are Bethune Cookman College.
Also Ju d y Grtm shaw, mothrr
Daytona Beach, Edward Waters of (he bridegroom, and Ann
College, Jacksonville, and Flor­ D o n o va n , b r i d es ma i d . Palm
ida Memorial College. Miami Be H a r b o r ; S a m a n t h a P a r k e r ,
a donor by helping our colleges bridesmaid. Orlando Mandy and
pass on lo generations of stu­ Molly Meeks. St. Augustine. Tina
dents. the tools to build a better Bojanowskl. Lake Mary: and
future
Mall your donation or V a l e r i e a n d L e s l i e D a v i s .
pledge to the United Negro Geneva.
College Fund. Orlando Telethon
Campaign P O H&lt;'v 520621
Longwood. Florida 32752G621.

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The committed foe tha Santont Woman • C'ub
fashion show
Puttm on the Glitz
a-»- (front
row. from laM) Hobart a Tittfowrf Patti Farraro

Pat Post*' chairman Jeon Williams and Potty
Pe/old B a » to*. Gloria Hla. » i'*ft) and Martha
Yancay

A Handing bridal lunchaon and gadgat showae ar#
(from lafti Audrey Williams Sheralynn PowsM
Srlvia Caraway. Nancy Tarwilleger guest of

honor Doth* Button and Dot Williams moth*r of
the beautiful hostassas The event was held at tha
Caraeajr home in Altamonte Springs

Bride elect Ashley Schanel (righti was honored at
luncheon at the Hose Cottage Tea Room In
Sanford Others In photo are (from let!) Vicki

Meriwether and daughter Kristi Meriwether.
hostesses Sica Nacu, lea room owner, and Myra
Schanel. mother of the bride

that the one-year course tr.u he*
leaders about various problem*
and the potrntail of Seminole

County

Hom« Irom Carolina
Kay Bartholomew and Lourlne
Mesarnger have returned from
North Carolina where they ob­
served Mother Nature hard at
work artistically changing ih r

colors of thr autumn Irate*

F.psdon Sigm a Otnirm n. a read
Ing *&lt;■ U ly of the Florida F rd rra
lion of W om en’s &lt; T u l» will br
field al the home of Mrs Ralph
A u s t i n S m i t h on T u e s d a y .
Nov 15. at IO a in

While tn Carolina the due
visited and spent the night with
Bonnie Schumacher who I# In
thr restaurant business at Cast)
ler* They had a good time
report Bonnie t* doing line aral
the food al Ih r restaurant Is
"very good.' ,o « ording lo Kay

Richard Gardener, manager of
the of the Sanford Branch of Ih r
Seminole County publu Library,
will *j teak on library servic e*
For Information, call Kalhy
KrasnofL 321 6526

ESO meets Wednesday
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She has 'wedding magic'

Reading together
To encourage families to read
together. Goldsboro Elementary
Is holding a “ Reading Is A
F a m i l y A f f a l r " e v e n l n g on
Tuesday. Nov
15, 6 3 0 - 8 : 3 0
p in
T h is function is being
planned cooperatively by the
School A d viso ry Committee.
I T A . and staff of Goldsboro,
along w ith Dr. Rita BuchofL
Unlvdrslty of Central Florida .
Parents and students are Invited
lo participate in various activi­
ties to promote reading.
Students Jrom Dr. BuchofFs
C hild ren 's Literature courses
will present stories throughout
the e v e n i n g .
Ms. U a l u d a
Flewellyn, popular local story­
teller. w ill e n te rta in .
Goldsboro's Chapter Reading
Lab will he open for all to
experience. Door prizes, gifts,
und refreshments have been
d o n a te d hy m a n y local
merchants.

Pat M o nt e s of A l w a y s a
bridesmaid will be demonstrat­
ing tier bridesmaids dresses at a
bridal seminar today, from 2 to 5
p m ., al the Hyatt Orlando. Site
joins 11 other local experts In
presenting "W edding Magic "
Pat has operated her business
from her Sanford home for about
two years She started the busi­
ness when her four daughters
became bridesmaids T h r basic
dresses are designed with pieces
that can be removed for later
wear

Rowell addresses Rotary
Th e Sanford Rotary Club was
privileged to hear Dr. Patricia
Powell speak al tlir Nov, 7
meeting. W e ll-k n o w n In the
Sanford c o m m u n ity . Patricia
talked about llic leadership
program sponsored hy Srrninolr
Com m unity College where she Is
director of Professional and Eco­
nomic Development.
T h e speaker told tlir Kota Mans

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D E A R A B B Y : Herr s another
I never thought I'd tie writing a
IW-ar A b liy" Irllr r Insjilrnl by
l be reader who wrote al*&gt;ul a
nattier sb4(«ri| alarm r k x k that
. rowed when II wa* lime lo git
up then a O trrry volte Mould
add Good niornlng'
Abby, our home was Invaded
bv one uf those cheery" muster
■k* ks last l hrislma* |i was my
giB lo our 10 year okl daughter
I warned Iter in enjoy I lie darling
little nattier Hie moment she
■t|&gt;ened tier eye* on t'hrlvtma*
loom ing
so I Inserted Ihe
Ikillrrte* when I wrajijx-d the gilt
i wo dav* liefore ( hrislma*
Well shortly alter midnight
m y husband awakened me
saving
Honey. Ifie roister b
■rowing! Half asleep | couldn I
understand why hr was felling
me I fiat a ruo*irr a a* i lowing
•true we bad no r o s i n
then I
rrm e in h rrrd Dial roister &lt;k* k
so I sjuang frum our lird and
rated to ihe Christmas tree), all

iin while hearing a thrill
cork a doodle d o .I *
lly ihe
lime I fra- bed lire lire our
daughter wa* already standing
Diere -complrtrly bewildered
I quickly sorted through Die
gift wrapjM-d hose* and w fieri I
found the one that wa* cruwirig
I smai kril II
I lien I heard
b o u t m orning' Our daughter
*1111 half asleep k&gt;iked af me

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

s lra tlg e ly . so I to ld her In g o ha&lt; k
lo t e d II Was a ga g gilt for |kill

It s hern almost a year atme
•he rn rived Dil* annoying gill I
read her Die letter atiout Die
fow ler •ks k In your column,
and she said
Fell Ahhy %h« &lt;an
gladly liavr mine

HKC'KY IN U M A TILLA . Okr.
DRAM B E C K Y : Ilians* but
no thank*
I be fksk of r*»ttle'
i ks k« I slrradv liavr a**»urr* me
Dial I shall never miss Ihe
■law ii * rarly light
DF.AM A B B Y l I was thrilled in
trad in v&lt;Nir colum n Dial Dr. Joe
Kngslrti of Sioux t lly. Iowa I*
alive and well al 93 Abliy. allow
me lo tell vou a III Me story alamt
Ibislrllo*

Mv failirr I J ( ody w as with
Die f'huago and Norlhw rsirrn
Hailroad In Si&lt; u « City Iv u k In
Ih r rarly '30*
O n a ver&gt; hot Sunday, a

an d wa* pinned h r n r a lh a
railroad car
lie wa* In laid
%ha|ie and suffering Irrrlh ly A*
m y lather told u* later. II wasn't
easy In get a (ks lor In ( o m r In
the vaid ( hi *ui h a day.
Fi nally. Ihl* y oung fellow
*flowed up with III* hla« k twig
a rating a fine while suit
Mv
father * n kk rrrd . and liad dl*
daln lor a man who would irnne
lo a grisly scene dressed like
Dial
lllr called II an "Ice
( t r a m suit ) H r figured Ihe guy
wa* piHtqaiu* and wmildn t gel
hlmarlf dirty
Dr Krtgftirn didn't hrsitalr a
minute
he tilled hi* syringe,
and i rawlrd on hts tirlly. and
elbow* Ihrougb Die grime oil
and bkssl to reach Die man and
lirlp him
My father was *n
Impressed Dial tie a*krd I be
young doctor In lie our family
doctor
And lie wa* for manv
year*
When I wa* 5. he sayrd m »
older *t*trr's life after a near
fatal i ar act Idenl Hr stitched lip
tier *■ alp as I sal flaw ting al our
kitchen table (I fully exjieiletl
Dr Joe lo l&gt;e wearing that
famous "|« r cream" suit — I wa*
(hsapjsilnlrd I
Thank*. Ahhy for giving me a
( turner lo let Dr Joe know he Is
riot forgotten
JEA N CODY W O LFF.

s w itc h m a n h a d a tragic accident

MIKANA. W ill

SUNDAY’S TELEVISION

m nn wm» H y«r&gt; &gt;» « n
Tha FBI (Fo« B um #u of Indigestion) team lost out
in the Chiu Coo* off but tha team members (from

laltl. smiling Ana Gon/alor Mar* Drury and Sandy
Gam bone don t seem too sad over their defeat

Lake Mary----------------------------------------C o n tin u e d f rom Page SB
Prize* uoill lie awarded to all
participant* » l m complete the
three categories lire challenge
la free to member* 12.1 lor
non member* and ojwn to a n y­
one met the age nl lb
In other new* the Seminole
Family Y Mf ' A need* volunteer*
lo help ralae money In romplete
llietr planned expansion
The
2 7 &lt;**) square fool expansion
will make ihe YM&lt; A a full family
far tilty and will Include an ft.OOO
aquarr font gymnasium If you
tan volunteer, call the Seminole

Pamds i it« I nl 131 MH4

Chili cook olf
Saturday. Nov Slh vva* a sad
day for member* of the Fill Irnm
l-akr Marv * W O F I. Alter week*
of prr|ial4tton and ipille a few
rhlll le»t l&gt;ali tie* the Fill (Fox

Bureau &lt;&gt;i Indigestion) formerly
known an tha CttiU wiiiir*. lost
their hid lo w in lop chill
The Fill, winner* of the First
A n n u a l C h i l l C o o k - o f f al
W O F I. F O X 3 3 . were r r p r r
settling the vt.itloti at the Sixth

Annual Central Florida*
1Florida
Slate C h i l l C h a m p i o n s h i p
t ook oil In benefit United Cere
bral Palm The Cook-ad held In
the Maitland Center Office Park
In Maitland. t« w m Honed by the
I n t e r n a t i o n a l C h i l l S o c i et y
who*e definition of "real chill"
exclude* bean*, pasta and rice
Tire *&gt;7 tram* corporate and
Individual, were allowed three
hour* to brew I heir tie*I
All
preparation had lo Ire done on
*ltr When Ihe lime was up. one
large container of rh lll w a r
ladled oul and taken lo Ihe
Judge* lent
Chill tram* were
then allowed to add bean* pasta
«»r rlc r to the rr*i of their chill for
la*lr testing by Ihe rn.i**r*
There was one other l-akr
Mary learn al Ihe Chill Cook off
The leant was from Cheer* on
l-akr Mary Boulevard
T h is
team fared a little heller than the
learn from Fox No. they didn't
win an award for their chill or
Iheir booth, but one learn
member, Leon Sontag did win
Mr Mol Sauer

winner of Ihe lies! Individual
Chill
Matt will frp irsrtil thr
"tireal Chill Stale of Florida" In
i hr W orld C ha m p io n sh ip
Conk-olT In Heim. Nevada. OcTo­
iler 2. 1095 where Ih r winner
will receive 825 OUO The ltr*i
Corporate C h ill wi nner wa*
Sheraton Orlando North If Malt
l* unable to go to th r C ham pion­
ship In Krrtn. Sheraton Orlando
North will go
There were also awards for
Mrst Booth and Best Fundraiser
As part of Ih r Chill Contest, and
to raise money for UCP. some of
t h r c h i l l learns had m i n i fundraisers at their booth l-akr
M a r y ’s FBI d id n 't have a
fundraiser that day. but they did
make a commercial advertising
Ihe event and donalr 12*1.000
worth of air lime
The Seventh Annual Central
F l o r l d a / F l o r l d a S l at e C h i l l
Championship Cook-off is ten­
tatively scheduled lor Ih r ftr*t
weekend In November 1995 If
you nerd more information, call
the Chill llolltne at H41-4576

Fo r Ihe r ecord. I h r first
Overall Chill was Mom * Nuclear
Chill by Matt Fortlnl. also Ihe

Mary Rowsll l ( a Sanlord Hat aid
corrstpondsnl
covsrlng
tha
Laka Mary araa Phona: 3 2 1 1 4M )

III .utter McIntyre House will lie
open for lours from 10 OO till
5 00 U ith Saturday and Sunday.
T h r L o n g w o u d - L a k r Ma r y
Lion* C lub will fir responsible
for I h r food booth* al the
frsllval
The Christ FptM'opal
Church will hold their annual
Itarl B g complete with chicken,
hamburgers hoi dogs and brat*
and a place to sit down and
enjoy, th r ladlr* of ihe parish
will tie providing coflre and
jiasiries for the rarly riser*, and
baked g ood* for p u r c h a s e
throughout Ih r day. The Youth
Organl/ailon of Ih r Church will
lie jMf king cars al Ihe church for
a small fee. a lund raiser for Ihe
group which will service those in
nerd.
The taingwood Civic League
Woman's C lub will provide for
your sweet tooth by offering old
fashioned Icc cream located in
ih r space In Iro n l of Ih e lr
building
Proceed* will help
with m uch needed building re­
novations
As usual, there will be free
parking located at South Sem i­
nole Hospital and Ih r organizers
of the festival .ire again grateful
for lift- support of thr ronununlIV.

anyone ran donalr, (Arase do so
In I h r name ol Ih r Winter
Springs C h a jilrr A A H P 4949 to
Ih r Longwixxi Mkxxi Bank
Every Friday al the Senior
Center from l O OO a m nil 11 OO
a m
D o nria p r ovi d e s Yoga
exercise* which are done in a
silling jxxvtiion You can gradu
ally Increase your strength and
Improve brrathlng as you sri
your own pace.

Longwood—
C o n tin u e -)! f lo r a P a ge S B

lD H tw a y»i— l

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begin
al approximately M -13 a m and
last for atiout loot hour*, and the
second should Iwgin al 12 JO
p rn and tie completed by -I JO
If you can donalr any lime at all.
th r Seminole County Special
O l v rn p b * Com m ittee who t*
hosting ih r event will hr most
apprrclatlv r
According lo I-airy Levine,
"most volunteer* arrive In Ih r
morning ex|iri ting lo donate a
(u u p lr of hours, hul lliry end up
having *o m uch fun ih.il they
stay for Unit sessions It always
hapjiens and It's always a su r­
p ris e "
So, try lo m ukc a
commitment to |MrticijMtr with
those who will bring a sparkle to
your Itfr
For lurthrr inlonua
lion, please call l.tn Bonnet! at
263-H043 or lairrv Levine al
042 5270nr 86‘ H 8951

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Annual arts, cralts
(estival scheduled
U l K m f g ! 1g A J g f r r a r - «e * pti

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8:30

9.00

9:30

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O n S a tu rd a y and Su n d ay.
Nov 1*1 and 20. ih r Annual
L o n g w o o d A r t* and Craft*
Festival wi'l tie held In lllslorte
l.ongw ood
Wi th over 375
booth* and over 325 artists and
crallsm rn represented, tin* has
become ihe primary (rsllval of
Ih r year lor rralism rn In ih r AARP lo meet
Central Florida region.
The W inter Sjiring* Chapter ol
Th is year ihe Central Florida the A A K P w III lx- conducting
Society for Historical Preserva­ Ihelr general election of olllcrrs
tion is celebrating Its 25th A n n i­ lor Ih r 11195 year during Ih r
versary: II will lie a hearty Hireling on Nov 21 al I 30 p in.
celebration as thr organization at ihe Winter Springs Senior
pays oil their mortgage on (h r Center. 400 N Kdgniion Ave
ilra d le r-M d n lyre House early.
In addition to the election of
T o help celebrate this 25ih "liber*. Beth Hultx-rg. Assistant
Anniversary year and Ihe m ort­ Stales Attorney of the Sanlord
gage jtayoll. the Historical SocI- oilier will hr jirrscnllng a video
rtv Is hosting an lnvit.itton.il on “ Com m on Consumer Fraud "
Colire lor the artists anil cruller* Guests are welcome lo allend
a* a thank you lor Ihelr con­
Marian Dolan rrjMirts that the
tinued *up|&gt;ort lor ih r Longwood group Is shy only two pints of
Arts and Crall* Festival
T h r blood lo reach Ihelr 1994 go.il: II

Holiday (lower show
Swretwater Oaks Garden C lub
will present "H oliday Memo­
ries". a holiday flower show in
Old Historic Longwood on Nov.
I I . 2 on p m
M O p .m and
Nov. 12. 10 00 p rn - 4 OO p.m
Come browse and have lunch
ami gel inio thr Holiday Spirit

Gardeners to meet
Sweetwater Ouks Garden Club
will hold Its regular meeting on
Nov. 14. al Lrap* and B o u n d s .
Th e program will be "Floral
Designs and Bow M aking" for
Ihe Holidays Please bring five
yards of ribbon
(Shay Koagai la a Sanlord
Harald corraapondant covering
lha L o ng wo o d araa. Phona:
3334)514.)

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The following births have been
recorded at Central Florida Heglonal Hospital
Oct. 21 — Gigi and Brad
Lawless. Longwood. girl; Huby
and George Matthew*. Sanlord.
girl: D rtxinih and Kristopher
Jones. Deltona, girl; Jill and
Jo se p h llc c k e lm a n . Sanford,
girl; Sherri Mallory and Scott
Hhom. Altamonte Springs. Ixiy;
S h e r r y l . l di k a n d A n d r e a s
Santis. (Tm lu o i.i. girl
Oel. 22 — Christina Borrero
and Luis M Amllno. Sanford,
girl; Justine and Frank /alar.
Altamonte Springs, girl; Cheryl
and John Harris Casselberry.

hoy; Allison McBurse. Oviedo,

boy

2 &gt;0 1 OO 7 20 10 OO

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Oct. 24 — l-ashawanda Hr nr
Davidson. Sanford. Ix&gt;y; J a c ­
queline and Kevin Keys. S a n ­
ford. boy
Oct. 25 — Cheryl and Albert
Caballero. W inter Springs, bov
Oct. 26 — Valerie and Hlchard
Frederick. Deltona. Ixiy
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NORI OR L E S S .

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PARCEL NO.

1744
8 E M IN 0 U BOULEVARD
TEMPO BAR I CO N STRUCTIO N EASEMENT

A PABT O f L O T J , N O irm S H O B t R EP LA Y , S E C TIO N ft.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 10 LA S T ACCORDING TO
m t P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 1 1 ,
PACES 10 THROUGH 12 OP m t P U B L IC BECOBDS OP
SEMINOLE C O U N T T. P LO B ID A .
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS)
m i NORTH 5 .0 0 P EET OP S A ID LO T 1 , L Y IN G
CONTIGUOUS W ITH m i SOUTH L I N E OP TRACT E . AS
RECORDED IN S A ID P U T OP NORTHSHORE R E P U T .
C O N TAIN IN G
PABCEL NO.

110 SQUARE P E ET NONE OB LESS.
1744
S E M IN 0 U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CO N STRUCTIO N EASEMENT

A PART O f L O T 5 . NORTHSHORE R E B U T , S E C TIO N ft,
TOWNSHIP 21 SO UTH. RANGE 10 E A S T ACCORDING TO
m i P U T THEREO F AS RECORDED IK P U T BOOK I I ,
PACES 10 THROUGH 12 0E m E P U B L IC RECOROS 0 T
SEMINOLE C O U N TY, P LO B ID A .
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m t NORTH 5 .0 0 E E E T O T S A ID LO T 5 , L Y IN G
CONTIGUOUS W ITH m t SOUTH L I N E OP TRACT E . AS
RECORDED IN S A ID P U T OP NORTHSHORE R E B U T .
CO N TAIN IN G
I'ARCEL NO.

110 SQUARE r t E T MORE OR LE S S .
1772
8 E M 1 N O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CO N STR U CTIO N EASEMENT

A FART o r LO T 7 1 , NORTHSHORE R E B U T , S E C TIO N
ft, TO N N SIIIP 21 SO UTH. RANGE 10 EAST ACCORDING
TO m E B U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN B U T BOOK
1 1, FACES 10 THROUGH 12 O f TH E BUBL1C RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE CO U N TY. P LO N I0 A .
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TH E N ORm 5 .0 0 P EET OP S A IO L O T 7 1 , L Y IN G
CONTIGUOUS W ITH TH E SOUTH L I N E OP TRACT D , AS
KECORDEO IN S A ID P U T O f NORTHSHORE R E B U T .
C O N TA IN IN G
PARCEL NO.

110 SQUARE P E ET MORE OR LESS.
1771
S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CO N STRU CTIO N EASEMENT

A PART o r L O T 7 2 , NORTHSHORE R E P U T , S E C TIO N
9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SO UTH, RANGE 10 EAS T ACCORDING
T O m E P U T T H t R t O r AS KECORDEO IN P U T BOOK
1 1 , PAGES 10 THROUGH 12 0 T TH E P U B LIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE CO U N TY, F LO R ID A .
BEIN G D ESCRIBED AS POLLOWSl
T H E NORTH 5 .0 0 t lC T O f S A ID LO T 7 2, L Y IN G
CONTIGUOUS W ITH m t SOUTH L IN E OP TRACT D . AS
RECORDED IN S A ID P U T OP NORTHSHONE R E P U T .
CO N TAIN IN G

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In TMt cowto All Ottondontt to Nut tuit ond oil oNw* mtorottod
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Tatung of Nw tin t ond otoco dotignotod ond bo hoord Any
rtotondmt lotung toTito o Tunohr roguott tor hoorwig moll noiv* on,
TtfthT to «B|0( « to NW Onto* oT Tot mg

B E IN C m E SAME PROPERTY D ESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
(OR ROOK 1 0 «4 . PACK 1440 OP T H E P U B LIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, F LO R ID A )T
•A PORTION OP LO T 1, LOT 2 . L O T A , BLOCK " X * .
U S E KATHRYN PABB, SECOND A D O IT IO N , RECORDED
!M P U T BOOR 1 5. PACES 41 AND 42 P U B L IC R E­
CORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A , B E IN C MORE
PAR TICULAR LY DESCRIBED AS EOLLOWSt
COMMENCE
A T m t SOUTHEAST CORKER OP m i WEST k OP L O T
2 , BLOCS *B*. SPORTSMAN'S P AR AD ISE RECORDED IM
P U T BOOK S . PAGES 12 AND 1 1 . P U B LIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLOBIDA/
THENCE NORTH
10*45 * WEST. 41.• • PEET ALONG TH E SOUTH L IN E
o r w e s t k o r l o t 2 , b l o c k * b * , OP RAID S P O R TS ­
M AN'S PAR AD ISE, S A ID LIME ALSO B E IB G THE NORTH
R IC H T-O P -W A Y OP S E M IN O U BOULCVABO TO TH E
P O IN T OP CURVATURE OP A CURVE CONCAVE N O R TH ­
EASTER LY HAVING A kA D igs OP 1 0 4 4 .2 * P U T AND
AN ARC OP 5 4 4 .4 ? P E E T ; THENCE WESTERLY 1 0 B .2 2
P EET ALONG T N I ARC OP S AID CURVE TO TH E WEST
R IC H T-O P -W A Y OP NORTH WINTER PARR D R IVE r o s A
P O IN T OP B E G IN N IN G ; THENCE NORTH 04*04* E A S T ,
1 0 0 .0 0 P EET ALONG THE WEST R IC H T -O P -W A Y OP
NORTH
WINTER
PARK
D R IV E ;
THENCE
NORTH
44*20 *40* WEST, 1 1 * .* 1 P EET/
THENCE SOUTH
2i * i i *
w est,
i o o . oo r e r r t o
a
p o in t oh t h e
NORTHERLY R IG H T-O F-W A Y OP S E M IN O U BOULEVARD
S A IO P O IN T LYIN G ON A CURVE CONCAVE N O RTH EAST­
ERLY . HAVING A RADIUS OE 1 0 4 4 .2 4 E E E T ; THEN CE
SOUTHEASTERLY 1 4 5 .2 0 EEET ALONG THE ABC OP
S A ID CURVE TO THE PO IN T O r B E G IN N IN G . **
Each Dotondoni it id toot notified tool too Patitdrot mil petition
tot on Ordot o* Ya4mg botort too Hanerabd O M Eaton. Jr . ana at
too Judgot of too oOc.» tfytod Cad* an too H d do, 0* Doto— bn*
1444. a* V 10 a to . to too to— —0*0 Codify Codtoouao lontord
f tor do in accordance oito ito Dm lot a*ion of Too—g hatatotora Mod
to tolt COuOO All Dotondon't to toil tult ond oil etoor Intorettod
gotltot may Hmoly ragjooi a hooting on too Po'itian tor too O d o r at
Taomg at too fima and gtoca dm tonotod ond bo hoard Any
Dotondoni lolling to M t 0 fintoif 'Otounyl tor hooting ihall mo Iyo any
nghltoaNiocT tofhoOdtr of Toomg
ANO
E ocfi Dotondoni ond any otoot gortont claiming any — t o r n 'm too
property drier bod to too PoUiion m too Obey* tty too Eminent
Oomam groerrd—g ,t hotter rgguirgd to tervo atitton dgtontet &lt;f
any you horo to too Patillon horytofert Mod to ton couw on too
Pgfilionor. end o"y 'N u r U tor a hooting on too PatHion tor mo
O d tr of Toomg it dtoirod. on Ptniioner , Aftornoy ohoto noma
ond addraot it tneotn baton an ar batorg toarwmbot It 1444. and to
Mo mo arigmal at rod oultton dotonoot ond any roguatt for hooting
on too Petition tor too Ordot ol Taking « im to# Clark of ton Court
rimer before toryleo on mo PaMionor i Aftornoy or immodiotoiy
moraettoT. to thoo ehel right, title mtorotl ar l*an you ar ony of you
hero or Claim In ond to mo groperty attended m told BoIII ion and to
thorn couoo IT any you hOoO. ehy bold groperty thowld not bo
condo— nod tor too uooo and pdpooot 04 tot lotto in told Poll I Ion II
you loll to 0- 0ear. o dofovll — o, bo ontorod ogolnti you tor mo rolloT
do— ondod m mo Petition II you toil to rotguoyl o hooting on mo
Petition tor Or dm of Taking you thoH o o IyO ony right to obirct to
to&gt;dOrdot ot Toting
t t I T N E l l my hand and tool tl tod Court on to# ijm day ot
October. 1444
(SEAL I
MAR V ANNE MORSE
c l e r k o f t h e c ir c u it c o u r t
IN ANO FOR IEM IN O IE COUNTY, f IO N ID A
By Rum King
Deputy Clark
R O B E R TA M cM lllA N
County Attorney
tor lomlnoto Caunty. Tier do
lommoto Codify Sat neat Building
IW IEo ttP irtt 1treat
lontord. Pier d a m n
Trtogfdno 1447) H I Ills. E tl 7144
PwblltP Norombm 4 1444 and Novo-bor II 144)

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NOTICE fOR H IA R IN O
O N O E C L A R ID
PUBLIC NUISANCE
IN BE L O T I II B IA B IK A.
Bu n g a l o w c i t y , p b t. p g
U . Pvbfto Rocordt of lorn wo10
County. Florid*. proaoMly
I thoon ot bong l an nod by
ElllO bO th I O u t or ton 4
franc it C Morlhooo and oil
gartwa ho#mg or claiming to
ho*# any rtgn* tttto or into*##'
W H E R E A S . •ho Board tt
County Ce— 'ttonert of lami
now County dd an mo Jim day
ef October I l k tmd ond dr
do*# o tlructuro tocotod m
lo— maw County f tor da to ba
tm*ato unoanitary and o public
tontone# ma* ma goner# of mo
P N f rt , (accsrdmg to mo prop
County Property Approitor t
Oftko I an ohich mo ttruduro to
tocotod oro E lllO b O th t
Okkorton 4 f rancto C Mmt
note of 1714 Bungddo B ird .
lontord Ptordd. tool the public
nuiwanco to o rotdontiol t'ruc
t o t tocotod ot 1714 Im gtto a
• lad. lontord. Plolrdo ond
twrmor deter .bad ot tot torto
above ond mot cmroctivo oc
twn to ropu.rod to oboto tho
publk huitonco and
W H E R E A S tho Board •!
County Co— m.tol0*w»0 *Ov—d
mot mo tallowing condition!
conttitvtod a public tontone#
III mo ton ding hot boon Co­
ta
it 111 mart to Hath
and debt it m#do and owt#do mo
to*'*dmg (11 mo condition con
ititvtot o potential tiro hojord
and
WHEREAS mo tallowing car
roctiro octionltl nocottory to
oboW mo pvtok nuitonco it Ta
drmeiith and rtmt w mo tond
mg troth and dobr&lt;t tram tho
NOW TH E R E fO R E . notice to
h e rtb y glyon to the la id
E llio b o th 1 O lcte rte n A
Franclt C Hortno## and all
p tr i# . haying or claiming to
hone any right, Mto or mlyrytl
In mo property dotcribed rbo.r
to appear baler ma Boo'd ol
County Camm.tttanort at lomi
new County. Florida ol I JO
P M . ol It# regular hooting on
—a tjm day ot Doco— bar. 1444.
ol ttto lommoto County Soryicet
Binding. Roam I0J4 HOI Eott
Flrot Street lontord F lor do. to
(how coute. it any. why ouch
ttructure thoud not bo dr— o*
ithod and clrorod from tho
property and mo correctly# oc
Hen at abetoment tpoc iliad m
me Notice ef Public Nvitonce
thoudnof b o irtm
WITNESS my hand and tool
mi( Jrd day ol Narombd'. 1444
HEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork to ma Board ot
County Cammititonort of
lom moto County. Fiord#
BY Eva Roach
Deputy Ctork
Pubiith Noyamber II. M. V
tod Docombar A 1444

DEX 71

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PUBLIC MUIIANC I
IN Rf L O TI I 4 t S i r )
M IN I R A I SPRING PARa PB
7. PG #4 PvbMC Bacardt at
la — mow Cnr*y 9tor do MPK
Ig rin g A*an#al p ra ta ntly
1thoon at bomgl aonad by
Vincent Rytort Jr 4 Vmcon*
Rybart lr an* alt g o "* *
ho*—g or clo*— mg to here any
right fitto ar momegt in —o
proom*! Or %t *bod oboio
N H E R f A l the Boo' 4 Ot
Caddy Com— Ioomne* » at lo— *
now Cod&gt;*y dd an too 11— day
of October H e tmd and do
cima • ttruc'uro located •«
lo— now Cod*y f tor do tobo
dooto m toh 't&gt;) and t gub*‘c
ndtonco mo* *ho rn nor i ot ***o
propo**r lactmdng to mo g r ^
arty record! to too lo — mo c
County Property Appro tor «
Ofhcal on oh&lt;h too ttruetdo i
toritod ma Vineon* Rybort Jr
4 VInc ant a,tat&lt; lr of c)*Y
mdton R'war D»'re faeba f tor
do — at — a gubfto ndtonco &gt;1 a
rredont O* l l ' u l n tocotod o'
&gt;404 Ipnnft I *t*sn Ootoda
ftordo and further date r bad oc
tot ter— obey*# and mot cert*:
' *e OC’ wn it ■r# . *od to obow
— a gwbn&lt; nu’tonco and
f Y M IR f A t. ma Rto r at
Cod'* y CO— — H O W r , tound
that — a toiioomg candittont
cor#*'*vtod a gubtto t o d * ,
It) the bu d n g hoi boon do—
aged by too r# — 0*1, duo to
ObQndtni— 0"t (|) tooro It — eth
and 4tont mode and owtode —#
bu!'dtog 111 too condition con
tf'*utoo a gotontcai h#a hojord
and
R n tfR E A l — a to*ton mg car
'm t no art tonHI nocottmy to
obow —a gubiK tonbanco ■« To
drmaiitA and
o»o mo tood
mg troop ond ddr&lt;« tr o— too
WOW TH E b lF O R E noheoto
horaby giyan w ma to d Vmcont
Rybort Jr 4 ymcont Rybort
lr » d oil potto# K r ,—g or
CtO*— ng to ho— any rl^ it M u
to mwrott m too grope"' Or
ter bod abort W i r r c i ' boWr#
mo board ot Count, Commit
ttonot# at lo— mow Count,
f tor Wo o* 1 N P M a* It#
regular hoormg on mo ijm do,
ot Doco— bar 1444 ol too lo—
now County lor* cot Bindmg
b e e - 1474 lift Eat* 4 i*»i
Street, lontord f o rd o W tho#
&lt;ou#a it any. #**r tuch %t*u(
hrro thoud hdl R» dO— OMnaO
and rworwR h o t — o r w n i ,
and Wa ebf»VY*tod bAtWn to
obow— ont itoc ' d t m the
Notice ot PvbtU Nuitonco
•baud not bo Wean
* 1 TN f SI — y hand and tool
thla Jrd day to Na.a— bar ire,
I l f A ll
MARYANNE MORSE
Cwrk to mo Beard to
Count, Co— taionart to
to— —ow County f lordd
BY Era Roach
Deputy C tort
PwbMh Nor#— tor II. 14. IT
and Doco— bar t 144a

O f K Ift_______________________
N O TIC E FOR M EAR IN O
044 D E C LA R E D
P U B LIC NUISANCE
IN RE LO TS 1 4 U 4 1 0 F
V A C O I T NO OF L O T 14
BOOTHS 1UBD PB A PG 4
Public Rocordt dt tom mow
County Florida HOW Ruby It
la n ia rd . Florida, protontiy
I Ihown Ol bomg I owned br
O o tid A A n d t'ie n and oil
partial ha« — g ar claiming w
here anf right. Mto or — torn*
m ma prapmty atu.' bod above
W H E R E A S , the B a a 'd dt
County Ce—
ti-a rw t to to— '
new Count, d d an itw n m do,
to October 144a tmd and dr
clot# a ttrwctvr* tocotod *n
to— mow County 4 ttrd o . W ba
m#oW imtonitary and o public
nuwonco. mot mo owner to the
property i accord— g to ma prop
arty record! In m# la — into*
County Property Appraiser •
O ffK t) on which too ttructure &gt;t
tocotod I# D o , to A And— ton to
U t Shadow Gtonn Place Winter
Spring# f tor da mol IW public
nuitonco it o rttdentiel (true
tore totaled ot 4074 Ruby St.
lontord F tor d o and turfhor
O r w bod at tot term abovt
and mot corrective action it
required to ebato ma public
n— uence and
w h e r e a s , lha Beard at
County Co— ititonert found
mol the toiioomg conditions
constituted a public nuisance
( I I ma bwdmg hoi boon do—
aged by mo no— ont# duo to
abandon— ont (ft) more It tram
and dabr it m tdt and outtdo mo
buidmg 111 the condition con
ttitutot 0 potentiol tiro hojord
ord
WHEREAS, tho In lowing cor
ractive action! i i nocottory to
oboto tho publk nwttence It To
darnonm and rr— ova tho buid
mg. tram and dab'll tro— the
properly
NOW THEREFORE, nof.ca II
haraby given to mo tod Devd
A Ahdarton and all pertiat
hor.ng or claiming to hove any
right into, or mtoratt in toe
rtf deteribad above to
before Itw Board dt
County Commiuionort to lo— I
now County. Florida, at t 14
P M . ot It# regular hooting on
ma Ijm day ol Dace— bar. 1444.
ot mo lommoto County Service#
Buidmg Room 1011 1101 Eon
First Street. W o r d Florida W
mow couto. H any. why such
tlructuro mould not bo demo)
Imad and c Wared from tlw
property and the corrective oc
Hen to obow— #nt specified m
tho Notice ol Public Nuttenct
thou&gt;d net bo token
WITNESS my hand tod leal
mit Jrd day to Nova— bar 1*44
HEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark to tho Beard to
County Comminionott ol
lomlnoto County, Florida
BY Eva Roach
Deputy Clark

PubHth November I t 10 IT
ord Docombar 4.1444
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                    <text>D ecem b er 4 ,

1994

SU N D A Y

S a n fo rd H e r a ld
Sarving Sanford, Lake Mary and Somlnol* County B ln co 1908
B/lh Year. No 90 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Knowledge for blacks

JNSIDE___________

C o n fe re n c e addresses sex, drugs, self esteem

P e o p le

By SHARI BAOOIB

Area chefs are world champs
Three .irra rhrl* havr led i t r Culinary Tram
I SA lo win ih r world « hem plnntlilp in
rompriitlon In L tn rn iU m rf The tram maiU|(rr
l« Keith Krogh who ha* Wx al n*&gt;l*
(ire P t| t 1C.

BRIEFS
No concern at zoo
SANFORD — OllkUl* al Ihr Crntral Florida
/ix&gt;logi&lt; al Park arr IrlllriK pro*|&gt;r«uvr visitors
not lo hr ronerm rd over ihr rrvrni high wairr
in l-akr Monror
Ih r nx) t* clow lo Ihr U kr and mafkrtlng
dlrrclor Andrra F'amirr *ay» ih r n «i ha*
rrcrlvrd numerous phone rail* ro n irm ln i il»e
dallv o|)rratl&lt;m* and jxcsalhlr flcxxtlng
Although Ihr City ol Sanlord and Si John*
River Watrr Management Dtsirlet official* hair
told /on official* that thr watrr Iryrl may
lnrrra*r *h|(hllv In Ih r n r»t Irw wrrk* due lo
tropical *torm Gordon ihr rl*r will not alfrcl Ihr
animal* or r xhibit*
F'artnrr explained that ihr r«hlblt* liavr lirrn
constructed In consideration erf ihr lOOyrar
lli xxl plain
T h r rix&gt; remain* open with normal oprratinK
hour* having only brrn cloard Nov 10 when
ih r ftlorm came through producing high watrr
level* lhal quickly pa*wd through Ihr arra

Annual bike renovation
SANFOHD — T h r Srinlnotr County Pro
IrMional F'lrr Fighirr* arr gearing up lot their
annual ('hri*lma* lllry rlr Hrnov allon T h r
flrrmen* union want* donation* of nrw and
u*rd hikr* which will lie rrjtairrd and lnu&lt; hrd
up. Ihrn distributed lo arra community organi­
zation* for needy chlldrrn I h r growing pro
gram lirnrfll* hundred* of chlldrrn each year
ilikr* ran hr Irfl off al any Srmlnotr County lire
station T h r vehicle* will hr repaired during Ihr
week of Dec 12 lo 10 for distribution in time lor
Christmas Call 298 347.1 for additional inlor
maitnn

Herald Slaff Writer
SANFOHD
fern pregnancy. drug ahuw%r|| rvirrm rducallou and *rxu4ll&gt; Iransmiltnl
disrates Ihrsr arr tlir issues that lac r today •
youth ’Crlrhratlun of .lo&gt; Youlh. Family and
Friends” s|M&gt;nsorrd try Iftr Crntral Florida
Cltaptrr ol Ihr Intrianliooal IILti k Wmiirn s

Congress addrrwtrd hi&gt;» Ihrsr issue * afire l Mac k
youth and famllir* In thrir second annual
cnrifrtrncr held Saturclay al Srmlnolr Cormnunl
IV &lt;"ollrgr
T lir day long ctinfrrrncr ln&lt; ludrd *r**ion* for
ynolh on subject* such a* 'Feeling (leant AI mhiI
Mv*r||
Who Am I?.” "Communicable Di*
r.isrs
Tern Prrgnancy.”
Decision Making
and final Selling and FUluc allon My future

I or ihr adult*, topic • rangrd from ' Parroting lo
Mrniaf Ifrallti and Ihr fllark Family
and
Sjirc the Dtsrasr* of African Amrric an* "
Ih r prrsrntrr* of lhr*r aubjrcl* weir nolrd
e d u c a to r * , a l l o r n r y * . p h y s ic ia n * and
py*&lt; bologi*)* from ih r Central Florida arra
Monique F.dward* CFCIBW C fxuol m rm lirr
and lex al attorney wrlc-omrd Ihr conference
See Conference, Page SA

Profile: Unsung holiday hero
L e tte r w rite r d e ta ils
d e p u ty ’s c o m p a s s io n
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By SANDRA KLLIOTT
Harald Staff Writer

SANFOHD

Hr came from

Aialxtma to Florida for a construe
lion job bill rndrd up )oblr*s
homeic**. hungry and alone on
Ttiankaglving aflrr lie was laid of!
T h r bleak scenario was made a little
hrighlrr by a Srm lnolr County
drputy ahrrtir* act of klndnrss

While mi routlnr jMirol cm Ih r
rrcrnl holiday morning l&gt;rpuly
Harry Itrady rrrrlv rd a radio call In
rrfrrrn c r lo a ptowlrr near a
convenience siurr on Stair Hoad 4b
When Ihr 12 year veteran of ihr
shrrlir* drpartm rni arrlvrd hr
found an older black male in hi*
fiH tlrady worked lor 10 year* in
criminal Investigation* lirforr rr
crntly tiring assigned to mad jialrol
” Ju*l talking In him. hr hacked
llkr hr hadn't eaten an I wild Have
you ralrn yrl? Itr said no. so | tiaik
him up lo a restaurant lo rat I
Baa Drputy. Page SA

Letter to the Editor
Dear F.dltor.
On Thanksgiving morning I had
live plra*urr of witnessing an art of
humanity by Srmlnolr County drp
illy sheriff Harry Brady, which I frrl
I* worlhy of public praise
Drputy llrady had plrkrd up a
destiiutr person In Ihr arra of Slate
Hoad 40 and Orange Boulrvard and
brought hlin to cmr of ihr srvrral
rating establishment* located at
Interstate 4 and SH 4b Deputy
Brady Ihrn took this person Inin Ihr
restaurant and with hi* own m oney
paid lor Ihlt homrlrs* person •
meal Seeing this act. I offrrrd lo
rrlinlHirse Drputy Brady for Ihr
meal but hr rr*ponded "It's okay
No o n r should go hungry on
Thanksgiving" and drove off on

Deputy Barry Brady

Be* Latter, Fag* SA

Growth
planners
review
changes

1994 Holiday Tour of Historic Homes

Lighting contest
lllslortr District homr* decora led for ihr
holiday* will hr Judged I hi* wrrk for Ihr *rcond
annual Sanford Hlsiortr Trust Lighting Cnnlrsi
Winner* will hr announced and prl/r* awarded
during Ihr holiday rrlrhrallon* following (hr
Christmas Parade al Magnolia Mall I hi* SaturSee Brief*. Page 0 A

Comall** from staff roport*

By J. MARK BARPIELO
Herald Senior Staff Writar

HOPE CHRISTMAS FINOS
YOU IN A WARM

AND HAPPY PLACE /
Mw m * **•«• X, Apry1&gt; » M I »

Batty Wright and ton. Matthew, admira lha dollhouat lo bt rafflad this attamoon.

W ealth of history, e leg an ce
greets visitors on hom e to u r
By SHARI BROOII
Herald Stall Writer

Dec. 4
21 sho p p in g
days to C h ris tm a s

INDEX
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C ro s s w o rd ....... ...... ac
D e a r A b b y........
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Ed itoria l............

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H o ro sco p e .......... .....ac
M ovies..................
Motion..................
People..................
Sparta..................
Te le visio n ...........

U iM iU o n ............... 4C W id h t r .
Florida.....................2A

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near 70 east High*
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near HO V a r la h lr
cloudiness

F o r more weather, aoo Pap* 2A

SANF’OHD - ll could almost lie drsc riled
by Ihr pojiutar holiday song
"city sldtn.dk*. busy sldrw.dk*. dtrsard In
holiday sfy lr ." such was ihe sc rite Saturday

along Ihr route of Ihr Sanford Historic Trust
Holiday Tour ol homes. In thr Sanford Historic
District
Srvrral homrownrrs along thr route had
caught Ihr spirit of thr cUy. and drrsard ihrlr
homr* for Ihr holiday. While Ihr air was nol
Bee To u r, Page BA

SANF'OHD — Srmlnolr County growth plannrr*
have tirgun thrir review of subsianii.il change* lo
thr Oviedo Crossing commerce park near Ovlrdn
rvrn I hough drvrloprr* plan lo annex a portion of
ihr site into Ovlrdn for a proposed I 2 mil­
lion sejuarr fool regional mall
The changes would shift proposed offices lo
jimposrd stores and a 190-arre site would lie
taken by Oviedo for a regional mall and adjaernt
retail arra T h r annexation would give Oviedo a
txiidri with Winter Spring*
County planners arr reviewing the tchrm r now
and will present Ihelr Initial comments Dec 14.
rianning and Zoning commissioner* will revirw
Ihr plan Jan 4 County commissioners will
review Ihr plan Jan. 24. The county ha* received
•8.930 for Ihr review.
Oviedo Crossing developer* The Viera Co. are
seeking |o change Ihrlr 1989 development plan of
15b acres of offices and warehousing. 30 acres of
commercial, a hotel and apartments lo six acres
of offlcr showroom*. 167 acre* of retail, no hotel
and lour homes
Critical lo Ihr plan Is a northern entrance off
Winter Sjirlngs Boulevard, the main entrance to
See Grow th, Page BA

701 entrants
sailin’ on
autumn breeze
By ROQER HARNACK
Herald Slaff Writer
SANFOHD — Colorful sail* danced iiluji ihr
waters of l.akr Monror Saturday a* Kallfrst '111
com pc III or* iix&gt;k lo ihr waterway lor Ihr llrst
three of five rare* till* weekend
T h r ralnltow of colored sail* on Ihr lake weir a
Mark contrast lo the storm eloud* wlileli lix&gt;mrd
nearby
Kvrn though tlie slortn* did not reach Lake
Monror, ihr weather did not ccxi|&gt;rratr.
The wind died down prior lo the Ix-ginnlng of
Ihr firm race and aevrrnl of the seven race con rite*
postponed raring activities due lo llic lack of
wind.
T h r latest starting race was Ihe Catamaran
division on the we*l end ol Lake Monroe.
Originally ntated lo lx gut al 12. IO. Ihe i.u &lt; was
delayed more than an hour due lo ihr lark of
CBee Ball. Page BA

A catamaran tailor position* hlmtall to kdap both hulla In tha watar.

FOR THE BEST IN EDITORIALS, OPINIONS AND ANALYSIS OF THE NEWS, READ THE HERALD

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Vsnlortl HataM

Son lord 1 tuna i

Sunday. D#t*mbdt 4. 1W4

Still no word on missionaries

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Committee in Columbia, who
wa* not Identified hv name Of
course fhe length of lim e
without any word of their
welfare cause* u* some ro tu rni
hut w r havr no r*&gt;n&lt; rete tnfni
•nation to mdtiatr they are
•lead
Hr continued,
I h r r r ate
reason* why they would keep
them alive even though, hv now
the kidnapper* know that
ra n * tin t I* n o t p a i d lo r
mlssionaitr*
Two other int**tno.iiir* Dm
Van Dyke anil Slrvi Welsh, who
were kidnapped In C r n ira l

■y NICK PFIIFAUF
Herald Stab Writer

Unemployment climbs to 6.8 percent
r AI.I.AHASHEE
Florida's unemployment new- to II H
pynrni in Novrntbrr. op from ti5 | »i«rn i « month r.n lirr. tt
stair n ononii*! said Friday
F v rn though Ihr rate l» op, l l 'i not tstiillMlcallyt
slgnifkaiiL*' said llrlm i .1 Hint, t hirl of thr state's Imrrao ol
l.itxir inlorinalion "W r have gain* In rtnplovmrnt a* well a*
unemployment "
Ih r n.iitonal ratr itiop|&gt;rd to A 6 prrrrnl tn November down
Irani 5 h perrrni
In Mur Ida. 6 455.000 jirnplr loot full- or part time employ'
rnrnl bun month and 473.000 w rrr looking lor work The
onrrnplovtnrnt rate dura not count the people who aren't
*cafi limit lor join
A month rarlter. 445.000 were looking lot work and
« 334.000 had Job*
Of I I pnpulooft stair*. Florida trailed only California, which
p n lfd an unemployment rate of 7 7 prevent North Carolina
ftad tlie lowrat rate. 4 I prevent.
Horlda ha* rreatetl more job*. however, than any other *tatr
except Tex a* Mum wild Through October. Florida added :t 7
percent new Job* over the year, *hr wild

SANFORD - Officials at New
Tritres Mission have suit not
received any radio contact with
th e k I d n a ji jie i s ol th re e
mlsstonatles missing lor almost
22 month*
Dave Manklns Mark Rich and
Rick lenenoll were taken from
their |x&lt;*t lit Panama and no
contact ha* lieen marie since
January of thl* year with the
kidnappers
Ai cording lo a *pokr*man
with the Crtsl* Management

I'olumlria » .idler Iht* vrar. ate
known to lie aloe and In good
condition as of Ov t 7 They were
rr| io rtr d ly still w ith their
kldna|t|irt* when *|siltnl ftotlt
the air try Columbian ttiiltt.itx
aln rail
I lie s|Mikrsmali said rllott*
w ill itin iln u c in seek any Inlot
m ation on the M lualloit of the
m issing m e n He added
We
t r r l tliat the js ililii.il and m s U I
i lunate i u t r r m lv ill C olum b ia I*
condiii IVe lo a la-next dent re
Iras* by tlie kidna|tj&gt;rrx &lt;Hu
m lsstonatles a ir i b r t r only (or
Ih r good of th r |*hit Th e jvorjile.

■ y ORACI M. ■TINCIIPHRR
Herald Correspondent

ORLANDO — l'ro|io*at* to make 11 eaMrr for hundrrd* ol
immigrant doctor* to practice In Florida have ralard concern*
.minnft thr Mate medical board whether ipiallty of rare could tie
jeopardized
“They wouldn’t necessarily have the u m r cpiatil leal Ion* a*
American doctor*
hoard member Emilio Echevarria *aid
during a meeting Friday Maybe they think Ihev do hut how
can we know?'*
lawmaker* considered lowering Immigrant doctor llrenMng
requirement* earlier this year, bul the proprmal died with Gov
I .iwton Chile* 1994 health plan Alreadv. new pro|*&gt;*al* arr in
the work*
Currently Immigrant doctor* mu»t take the national
l!&lt; ending examination and serve a three year rr»idenry. Just
like new graduate* ol American medical schools
Thai prove* tough for » m e longtime physician* from
oversea*, who believe their experience should count for
something
The Hood of refugee* from Cuha. Haiti and olher rountrte*
only will Intensify the pressure to relax standard*, said hoard
member Fuad Ashkar. a Miami physician who trained abroad
himself
Those doctor* don't want to relearn their haste chemistry or
complete a training program Ashkar wild Often they can't get
Into a residency program or aren’t able to obtain malpractice
insurance.

Junior Girl Scouts, above, from
Troops 148 112 and HM lifted
their voices tn traditional
Christmas songs Thursday
night during the annual tree
lighting ceremony at the Lake
Mary City Hall Back row (taft
to right) Gretchen Fox. Lisa
Bush Brsnna Wilkins Center.
Jackie Hengehold Patricia
DiGuiseppe, Jessica Swear­
ingen. Jolea Parnsh Front row
K r is tin e B o w s e r. Dana
Nebergal. Joyce Rockwell,
N e n cy H arder, Stephanie
Rowell, Karima Clayton, and
Jaime Brodie During one of
their songs, the group was
accompanied by home from a
nearby passing freight tram,
but Ihe guts managed to keep
their composure, and never
missed a beat

MIAMI — Tourist* who get lost trying to make thetr way from
the airport to the beaches or other destinations will havr the
Iwnrflt ol 14 new roadside telephone*
T h r phones have been set up In thr contusing and
sometime* dangerous area packed with hotel* and rental car
agencies near Miami International Alrporl beginning Monday
thr new phones will instantly ronnert rsller* to the Tourist
Oriented Police for help or dtrrctlon*
All a person ha* tn do t* pick up the phone and dial HI
They will automatically be patched through to the tourist
police.’■wild Metro Commissioner Pedro Rrborrdo
The phones, which are marked by signs tn English and
Spanish w rrr specially modified by Southern bell at no
expenseH t f lc County. A caller ID program automatically trllr
the police ihr location ol the phone whenever *HI' t* dialed A
poller unit should lie able to reach the caller within minute*
U T T n T T T I v rxrlted about thl*." said Southern bell
representative Spern Canton. "Th e safety of visitor* to our arra
is a concern to all of u» *'
PENSACOLA. Fla — Paul Hill waltrd unlit hi* wife went out
ol town to gun down a doctor and hi* bodyguard at an abortion
clinic l*e&lt; ausr he didn't want to Implicate her. hr said In
Saturday's Pensacola New s Journal
Hill put his plan tntoartlon when Karen Hill took their three
children tn an out-of-town ram p, he said from thr Escambia
County Jail.
"That's jirobably one reason It happened when It did. I knew
lhe longer I delayed acting, the greater chance she'd find out/*
Hill said "I'd probably not have gone ahead because she'd
have known and been Implicated."
The day she left, he bought the shotgun hr used two days
later to kill the doctor and his escort and wound a second
escort outside the Ladles Center
Hill, a former Presbyterian minister, was convicted last
month of killing Dr. John Urttioti. 69. and his volunteer
bodyguard, retired Air Force Lt Col •James baneti. 74
llarrrtt's wife. 69-year-old June barren, was wounded in the
Ju ly 29 uttack.
Oil Friday. Hill received two life sentence* In federal court for
violating tlie new federal clinic-protection law by kilting the
men

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Vcl 81, No 90

Second Cleee Poetege Peid el lentotd.
Floride end eddilionel moving
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Carolyn Frtnnitr

T o n tll* Kilgore

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST

S a n f b r d H e ra ld

PiOlitM 0«Oy and Sunday Mctpy
lalutday by The VanionJ Herttd.
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student* The rrsjmnsr* w err a* follow s
Charles Darrow said. "I think the tro c h m
have the right lo know' thrrr are felon* It
SANFORD — Recent puhllrlty ha* re­ would help If once the kid* were convicted
vealed that Seminole County school* have they wouldn't l&gt;e allowed Ink k tin campus "
Phlllji Falk staled ' Some profile want to
Initially Identified 500 student* who are
considered felon* A law that went into learn It would tie nlcr tn not have those
effect October I now allow* media to reveal felon* In the school Maybe a sejwjale
the name* of Juvenile* charged with three school for them Tra rh rr* should know If
misdemeanor* or a felony Within tht* law-, there air felons In their classroom '
Tom Frrnnler said, "I think they need to
school board* now notify teacher* or any
children In their classrooms charged with a lve.it ihr kid* that have l&gt;rcn convicted of
felonlc* Th e kid* nerd a swift kick
felony.
Lora! citizens were questioned about this Teachers need to know what's going on tn
posillon of public knowledge as well as the classroom I don't believe in child abuse
See Readers. Page 9 A
teacher* having this Information on thetr

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Th r mural |tatnting* track of
thr stage which carrtrd out a
tsirn motif were done by Charles
Dawkcm Th e name "Celery
Crate" wa* chosen by the *tu
See Htlneeipher. Page 9A

By SUSAN WSMNSR
Herald Correspondent

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Readers speak: Identify kid criminals

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F a n ta s y 5

joy abounded when Lake Mary city officials and clHrans
participated In fhe annual Christmas free lighting ceremony at
City Halt Joining together in a countdown leading to Ihe lighting
are Commissioner David Mealor (from lefll, CHy Manager John
Litton. Commissioners George Duryea Sheds Sawyer. Gary
Brender. and Mayor Lowry Rockett

Hat* P*aw» *t la v «am«t»n

Hill waited to kill till wife left town

M IAM I • Here are the
winning numbers selected
Friday in ihe Florida Lottery:

Ever since I wrote Ihr article
ntt Ilie Celery Crate bat k lit July.
I have liren Irving to find out
how amt when tt gut started I
have talked with various people
and looked in Salmagundi* *&gt;&gt;
had received a little information.
Imt not until a frw day* ago. dtd
I find real answers And I had
ifirm unknowingly. In my jam
session all thl* lime? While
looking through my *craptxB&gt;k*
lor a piano recital program. I
came arrows a newspaper article
alatul the Semlmde High Scfvxd
Parent Teacher's Association
And In that article, written In the
sjirtiig «rf 1951. were my an
swer*1 Mv bring a park rat ts
finally lirroming an asset?
Ihe Celery Crale or Teen Age
Club wa* formed in the fall of
1944 under the *jtnn*ur*h!p of
the SHS PI A the city of Sanford
p r o v i d e d th e C i t y H a l l
auditorium lor Its meeting place
The *1talent* were assisted by a
•jier tat commuter consisting of
Mr* Itawkln* Connelly. Mr* Ed
Metsh Mt* I'hll llai h. and Mr*
K A Cobb The flr*t u fflrn i
were Dorothy Crumley, presi
dent, bobby Jones vice presi
dent. Audrry bach. *rrTrlarv
and Pal Anderson, treasurer For
wrrk* after v (tool and on Satur
day* *tucfrnt* painted wall*
*&lt; rubbed and w avrd floors,
moved furniture, and gathered
the donation* of equipment
which came from many interest­
ed t Hum * They were under itw
direction uf t*. uitv members.

Holiday season
in Lake Mary

New phones will help lost tourists

LOTTERY

the «|tohr*maii concluded. It
t* our liojte that the peoples
desire for (trace and the coming
Christmas season will encourage
the kiduajijK-i* to show merry lo
their va unt* hv returning them
In tfieli (amble* tiy the holiday
sraton **
I he New Irllir* Mission III
trmanorial headquarters I* lo
rated at 1000 E First Street In
Sanford

The Way
We Were:
Teen center

New standards for Immigrant doctors?

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among whom our kidnapped
tnlssloiirne* work'd love them
and arr heartbroken over these
Itagli kidnapping* "

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Dec. 25

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Wave* ate
2-2 '^ feel and cho|&gt;py The
current I* to tin- south Water
leniperuture is 70 degree*
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves
are 2 -2 'x Icrl and &lt;hoppy. 1 he
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temperature Is 0 0 degrees

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ji.m : lows I IH a m.. 2:05 fi.ttt
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high*. 7 40 a m , 7 50 ji m .
low*, 1:38 a.m., 2 25 p m

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knots Seas 4 to 6 feet. It.iv and
Inland w-.tlrrs a moderate chop
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night: Wind south lo southeast
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Miss Sanford pageant revived

POLICE BRIEFS

C o m p e titio n is p re lu d e to M is s F lo rid a , M is s A m e ric a

Open container
Mi« k r y C h a r If a H n y d . Jf* It t H l Stpr* A v e n u e . wa* a rrr * trd
by S a n m n l la ilt if T h u r w la y A n o ffk rr reported * rrm g F lo y d
• la n d in g o u la k Jf a b u ild in g near I3 ih Si a n il S h e p a rd A v r
In »l«t lu g a &lt;an of h e n F lo y d w n charged w til) h a v in g a n op e n
c o n ta in e r o f I k n l w l l c beverage

Noise compiaint
ShrMlI a depullr* inadr two «rre*t* Thuraday. In reaponar to
a complaint i all regarding lund n»i*r mining from SMI Genoa
U n r When oflk fra armed they **id Ronald Hcnevenlo. 17. id
that addle** nift Ihrin al Ihr dour, and prevented Ihftn front
looking ln*lde Kvrntualljr nfflrer* *j&gt;&gt;ilird Olfgory Hobrrt
L r h m k iih l. IK &lt;&gt;f -1103 N aik-t Drlvr in (h r liouaf. throwing
away whal apjiearrd lo br drug itaraphrtnalki Lrhmkiihl waa
arrraird on a charge of po**e**ion of drug paraphernalia
Regarding ihr loud mu*h tlenevenio waa charged with
disorderly rondurt

Theft case
S a n fo rd p o lle r arrested I f r a l h r r .) ( i r r f n r . |h o f 4 2 0
G r r e » * p r in g C irc le , Sanford at a food a to tr III I h r 3100 bloc k of
O rla n d o D rt v r T h u r s d a y O flk r r » aatd i h r waa suspected of
r r m o v ln g tw o par k » of c Ig a m t r a fro m Ih r a to rr w ith o u t fraying
for Ih f t n S h r w a a « h a rg rd w ith Ih rft

Warrants
• A n th o n y l l a m a
24 1601 W
IS tli St
S a n fo rd
waa
located b y alterlfT* deputies T h u r a d a y In W illia m C la rk C o u rt
H r w aa w a n If d lo r d riv in g w ith a auapf n d ril/ rrv o k r d license
• E d d ie h a il M a rk * . 30, 0 0 5 K ld rr H o a d . S a nfo rd, waa
local r d o n S H 4 3 4 r a lly F rid a y b y W ln t r r S p rin g * fad U r ||r
waa lo u n d lo t&gt;r w a nte d on a w a rra n t (or b u rg la ry , la a u rd In
A rk a n s a s f o lk r aald llw y lo u n d h r waa also w a n lr d o n tw o
o t h r r o u la la n d lttg w a rra n ia
• I ’h llllp W a y n r N o r m 12 tMJO C a ta lin a A v r S a nford, wa*
a r r r a ir d h y d r p u t lr * T h u rs d a y H r waa w a n lr d on a ra p ia a for
fa llin g in ap ftra r o n a &lt;barge of d riv in g w ith a a u a firnd
r d / r r v o k r d llr r n a r
• D a n ie l M P t t t l 2* I I H 7 Pa lm W a y . waa lu r a t r d by
de p u tie s al I h r E ld e r Spring* T r a ile r Park T h u ra d a y H r waa
w a n lr d for v io la tio n ol p robation ori a ro n v h lio n of g ra n d l li r ll
a u to
• J e r r y L e w i* U l l l r *
27. I H I U S u m m e rlin A v r . waa
a r r r a ir d by d r p u t lr a near S e v e n th S lr r r t a n d Pine A v e n u e in
S a n fo rd T h u r a d a y
H r waa w a n te d on a w rll of bo d ily
a tta c h m e n t

■V VICKI D * » O H « l« H
Herald Staff Writer
SASFOHI) — Mere ahr m m n
Mi** America
One young woman from Ihr
grratrr Sanford area may one
day hear that aong aung aa ahr
glldra down th r runway In
AilanlleClly
Th r Mia* Sanford acholar*hip
rumfiriition. which waa laat held
In H»H2 la tiring revived
"I think thrrr la a rrnrwrd
in trrn i In Ihla aort of compel I
Hon.'* *ald Cheryl Gamer. CMCullvr director of the pageant
which la an official preliminary
lor Ihr Mia* Florida and Ihr Mia*
America pagranta
'C ra n ia C o rn rlt wa* Mia*
Winter Park. Vila* Florida and
then Miaa Arnrrka in 10*13,"
Garner aald So l| can happen '
Voupg ladle* who live within a
75 mile radtu* of the d ly of
Sanlord arr t*nng invited to
rn irr Ihr rontral In order to win
money lor higher education
* They muit tie wlI rounded
women who are talented and
Inirlllgrni aa wrll aa attractive.”
Garnrr aald
Th r conlral la open lo young
women brlwren the age* of 17
and 24 who havr neither been
married nor bad any children
They muai be ready lo enter
college or be enrolled In a higher
rdu&lt; atton program
And. Garner aald. they have lo
have a platform
"They have lo have a rauae or
an l**ur they artivrly auppotl
and arr working w nh ." ahr
raplalned 'T h e y rannot Jual
aay 'I auppori world pearr.’

1 hey ha vr lo explain how.
aprrlflcally. llwy arr winking in
make a different r '
Contestant* mutt In- willing tu
mmrnit lu I he strut guideline*
art fur the contestant* regarding
t h e ir b e h a v io r .W in n e r *
rafter ullv m ull n rvrr tie *rrn In
Ihrir nffkiai « a|&gt;a&lt; uy atnoklng
drinking or alrnir with 4 man
The firat event leading to the
Ml** Hanford rnnte«i will tie a
9 I I D W A lu n c h e o n af the
Downtown Colonial Htaitti on
|)e&lt; 20 al whkh Mi** Florida.
Megan Welch, will br cartirird
by Gave Farr, exec ullvr director
of Ih r Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce The event t* free and
oj«rn lo the public. Ini I reaerva
linn* ate required To make
rraervallon*. call Garner at
323 2100 nr Hod La yer al
323 4050
1j » al bualneaar* are currently
bring aaked lo make donation*
lo the conlral *0 that the winner
ran take home a 41.000 scholar
all 1p and other "la b u lo u a "
prUca
There will lie an orientation
and rrglalratlon for the young
women hoping to tie contestant!
In the Mi** Sanford contest on
Jan 6 at the Sanford Civic
Cenier
Garner defend* I lie contrat.
which Include* awimault and
evening gown competition* a*
wrll aa an Interview and a lak-ni
portion
"Tin* la not |u*t almply a
beauty contrat.
ahr aald
7 hear young women have to he
intelligent. pot*ed and active in

1tie community They can't }u*t
look tik e In a bathing suit There
may he a not ao-attractive young
lady who doe* wrll In thr other
arraa and wlna ”
Ttie Ml** Sanford competition
will take plat e on Feb IK at thr
Sanford Civic Cenier The In­
terview poriktri of the conlral
will take plat e in private the
evening before
The r»n!r*t will tie ahowraard

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THE M AIL BOX A i N
P A C K &gt; S H IP I “

Memb«r» ol the commit!** lo davelop th*
waterfront In Sanford aracl tha firat signs that
will dot th* lakafronl. Informing motonals
Historic Sanlord l* tha watarfront gateway Kay
Bartholomew and Helen Stairs, Hearing com

mute* member* help Rust Glbaon, land
development coordinator, separata th* 25 aigns
so Jo « Litton, a sign technician for Ih* city, can
placo them from a bucket truck (background), on
poles along tha water
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JC Penney1OPENING EARLY SUNDAY 10 AM

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&gt;R EN TA L

• W o P a c k Y o u r P a rce ls
A s If T h o y W o re O u r O w n
• C o rn p lo to Line O f P a ck in g M atonnls
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1510 S . F re n c h A ve., S a n lo rd • 323-4341

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In a production that la being pul
together by John Gilbert of
Im p a rl Media Production*
Audition* for that produrtkm
will take place at T h r Studio.
202 E Firat St In Sanford.
“ T h l* U g o in g lo he a
aperlarutar event." Gamer aald
And one Sanford woman ha*
the chance to go to the Ml**
Arnrrka competition and win a
fabulou* acholarahlp."

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EDITORIAL

D is tric t 3
v o te s T u e s d a y
For slightly o v rr 3 ,0 0 0 Sanlnnl rrsHlenl*.
Tucsrl.iv will Ik- ,i cliiy of rirrtslnn
T u e s d a y in city rlr t tlo n clay In Suinfnril T lir
o n ly c u n d ld a trs on Ih r liallot are ru n n in g for
city co m m is sio n
A ltho ug h only rrg ts irrrd voter* in th.it
sjiectftc district will t&gt;r able to cant th rlr
ballot* the prrwon th r v select will servr an
thrlr rrp rm rn ta tlv r in city governm ent, an
well an h rlp tn.ikr Judgment* pertaining to
the r n t lr r city
For tfirnr volrrn th rrrfo rr It Is an Iniftor
taut day. a time d u rin g w hich a major
derision will hr m a d r If only a handful of
voter* turn out at the polln ih r rm u ll of the
election will lie Junt a few prtiplr selecting
nom eonr to rrprm ent them all T h in nhould
never lie allowed Everyone nftould vote, and
m a k r their preference know n
T h e r r a rr Ilmen, however, when an election
ran go beyond w hat people nhould expect
Rem em ber the ntortm of old. hack In the
days of political cam paigning by such people
an A b ra h a m Lincoln. Ted d y K o o n rvrjl and
others? Voters were oflered alcoholic b r v r r
agrs at th r (mils by candidates In order to
obtain their votes
Som e times money w ould be (laid and votes
bought.
It w a s n 't junt In n a tio n a l a n d M ate
elections, nor was It done only In big cities
such .is the tales jieople have heard about
New Y o rk C ity and Chicago.
Ju s t because we arc approaching a new
century now. doesn't necessarily mean that
some of these activities no longrr take place
Yes. people In this d a y and age m ay still
attempt to buy votes. T h is may b rin g a few
bucks into your wallet or a cold berr Into your
hand, but It won't b rin g better governm ent to
a city, state or nation.
T h e candidates have cam paigned. Th e y
h a vr made appearances and. depending on
w hether or not their constituents bothered to
take heed, attempted to answer questions on
what they would do If elected or re-elected
T h e ( .im p u g n in g stops al 7 a m . Tue sd ay
when the polls open. T h e n It's tim e for you to
vote and let your voice be heard.
T h e Sanford Herald has recom m ended the
people elect Kerry Lyo n s. T h r recom m e n da ­
tion was hosed on Interviews w ith both
candidates by thr H e ra ld ’a editorial tmard
Tu e sd a y, thr c'tolcc is up to the 3.000-plus
voters in D ls trk ' 3. D o n 't waste th r op portu­
nity to vote. Your city and Its people need
your decision.
K d lto r’s note: A m ap showing the area of
Sunford's District 3 is included In today's
edition of th r Sanlurd Herald. O n ly registered
voters residing In this district will be rlig lb lr
to cast th rlr ballots In Tue sd ay's election.

LETTER

Welfare reform
In spile of what Ihe G O l‘ wants the American
people lo think of Ihe nation's welfare system, thr
system In sllll serving Ihr puqiosr dial causrd Its
Inception. Federal, stale and local government
have led Ihr nation lo believe that blacks arr thr
majority of those who receive w e lf a r e b e n e f it s
when In essence blacks make up only 37 percent of
Ihr total welfare recipients The welfare system
came Into being lo hrlp poor families and people
who had lost thrlr jobs and were down on thrlr
luck with nowhere cine lo turn The system helped
people gel over hard limes and become productive
citizens once again Americans were nol troubled
by the system because II was a social safely net
and on one knew If they would actually rv rr need
Ihe system. But now the welfare system Is
supposed lo be this big trad monster lhal Is leading
our great nation to ruin. Abuse of Ihe system
prevails bul sometimes It Is not on Ihe part of thr
welfare recipient. The bureaucracy Itself Is Ihr
blame. Many caseworkers arr lucking Ihe proper
training and they sometimes treat recipients llkr a
statistic instrad of a hum an b rin g T h r
caseworkers nerd lo start explaining what Ihr
system Is here for. The Idea of making welfare
benefits available for u limited prrtod of lime Is nol
feasible now. because of the economic and social
condllons In America loday Although I llkr Ihr
Idea of making It a work program for all
able-bodied recipients, this ran Ire donr by selling
up work program* that hrlp lo build America's
Infrastructure and can also train people for private
employment. If welfare Is eliminated or benefits are
cut loo much, lo ihr point where people could not
gel needed assistance, poverty will run rampant
and all Ihe things that poverty brings drug*.,
under -educated Individuals and violence.
Dion Jackson
Sanford
P S. The welfare system has been In existence for
awhile and reform will have In come about with
caution, because of (he economic and social
conditions of welfare recelplents. These conditions
must be addressed for reform of lire welfare system
to come about.

S h o u ld

S a n f o r d

Itrlialr In Sanford lias Its used u |»mi » hr lint
an officer of Ihe law discharged by Seminole
County s Shetill Donald Fshngrr should tir hired
by Ihe Sanford Poller * I trpaMmrnl It was
re|wirted lhal Ihr Sunlord d ly « ottimlsMourt*
have Indta aled that any decision rrlatlvr in
hiring Ihls officer rests solely willi thr chief of
pollre. Certainly Sanford * chief of |siltce is I he
appropriate |tet%on lor making personnel dr
cIMoris Imparting his nlltre
Tire salient question Is should an ofTkrr
relieved id duly for disseminating racially
derogatory material tie hired by another law
enforrrmenl agency wllhln live saute gengraphl
cal area'* A review of this tor tally Inflammatory
|*l* tore whlrh negatively stereotyped Afrfc an
Ante rti ans left one wondering aftuul ttie un
deriving moUiatkm lhal prntnplrd Ihe ofTker lo
ait In this (ashion What attitude* ikes hr hold
Inward rthm r minorities? Attitudes generally
reflet I an Individual s tikes and dislikes How will
I hear attitude* be translated UUo a&lt; thin'’ Give
the wnrsr (mssthle scenario If ihts ofTker ts
confronted with a situation he feels warrants the
use of deadly forte and the sus|h-c I in question is
an African American, what will hafqirn ’
Day today taw enforcement requites rlosr
sy n&lt; hri.nl/atlon among law rnfirfiement official*
from Ihe cities wllhln Ihe county and thr
Sheriffs OfTltr The polite drqiartmerits and Ihr
Sheriffs Office form the llrsf line of defense

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agalnsl crime ll would a|tprru that hiring
someone ihe Sheriff has discharged might
mitigate against Ihe working relationship hr
tween llie Sanfonl iStfke DrpaMntrtit and Ihr
Sheriff's ftfftre
Positive (ommouttv relations iv-twern the
Iktlke Department and mem furrs of ihe torrmui
tillv should lw a priority Crime fighting
tin rsatiates a united effort hrtween law abiding
citizen* amt officer* of thr law This Is nol Ihe
lime for fueling lire fires of distrust Citizens need
In hrllrvr lhal Iheir rare anrVor s«sk&gt;economic
condition will not Inirrfrrr with ihnr receiving
equal pfoTru 1km umier Ihe taw
lYrhaps persons who have never experienced
the (rolls of |irrjudlrr do nol fully understand Ihe
apjirr(tension generated al Ihe prnafir* I of hiring
Ihls oflket who has demonstrated insrnslllvlfy lo

d e p u t y ?

the dignity and worth of an entire segment of
this community ll would tie totally Illogical no&lt;
lo have some reservations atinol having Ihls
Iurrson in a crltkal (■•sltlrvt of aulhorltv What
one does a* a private citizen I* his own business
However, what one does a* a law enfonement
offu er la of politic concern
t lie (squiUlkMI of Ibis city I* i ompMsed of
diverse rat lal grtMi|&gt;s and diversity I* something
to tv- 1 hertshed and nourished Sanford Is a small
innimunify and what after ts one group aflet is all
of ns We eslsl In an Inlerarllve lnlerde|ienderif
sis trtv Hun has no nwvn for rat tal dlv laivenesa
IhrnuglitNil Hie (vast decade many of us have
worked diligently and continue In work fur
genuine rat tal harmony We have invested a
great deal of out energy anti talents tv-cause we
rare alxnit Sanford and Ita inhabitants
Sanftwtl ts a fvaiitlful little city with Lake
Wooriv as a natural ftxal |ioint Sanftvd has
great possibilities and working together we rail
t tiller lively Improve Ihe quality of our lives
Three ta only one requirement lhal has In lie
observed anti that Is rrwprr I for all nvrmhrfa of
ihe (tm im unily and rrcognilkm of Hie wonderful
gifts with w hit h we all have iv rn endowed
Let their hr (teate m Sanftvd particularly
during this season when our thoughts should he
ft* used upon the grratrst gift of all the birth if
Christ May Itive and gtvxiwtll alxiund

JOSEPH SPEAR

Angry readers
nominate their OPs

An idea for your loose change
Tls Ihe season.
yup. Il l lime lolks. lor
spending two hours looking for a lurking spot
ovrr at Ihr mall, for having your near and dear
compose greed lists. Ihr cumulative sum total
of w hkh would outreach Ihe national debt of
several smaller countries: for ceremoniously
selrcling the most prrlrcl of all Christmas
trres (even belter Hum Iasi year's?), and then
slowly settling down to watch Ihr drying pine
needles fall and secret themselves In plates so
hidden, lhal II will In fart lie nearly next
Christmas before you finally manage to
vacuum up Ihe very Iasi one. maytie ll Is also
lime lo be Innundaled by every charily from
Ila rigor lo Seattle for Ihe pittance (you'll never
miss III amount of nol lesa than $10 a
“ donation " And. for Ihe weaker willed
amongst us. those who just can't say no lo thr
persuasive voice appearing on Ihr oilier end of
our phone connection every dinner lime from
now 'till Christmas eve. lhal lust one ran
sometimes ultimately be. Ihe most expensive
part of Ihr holiday season.
Well folks. I have two recommendations for
you loday concerning Ihr ever burgeoning
land often profitable) business of professional
chanties oul there. T h r first Is that unless you
|usi llkr to Ire parted from your money by
needy groups you haven't ever heard of (anil
won't again until next year's holiday begging
season), then gel yourself a messagr service
and lei It answer your phone during thr peak
cajoling hours In my experience, nol only do
thr majority of such telephone solicitation
groups lend nol lo leave messages, bul for the
few that actually do. you are given the rare
privilege of deciding without their high pre­
ssure tactics whether or not you artually find
them worthy of your hard earned donation or
nol: (hence the general truth of Ihe first part of
Hits ponderously lung sentence).
My second suggestion and Ihe one which I
truly believe docs more good for the receivers
than most of the once-a-yrar charity causes out
Ihrrr. Is Ihls You know (hose guy* standing
around the entrance* of every BUpemtarket
and department store from hrre lo Maine? The
ones alternately wearing Santa suits, funky
military uniforms, or Just plain street clothes,
usually arrom junlrd by lltorve poorly |Nilnlrd
buckets, pois or similar collection receptacle
suspended from a tripod? You know (he ones I
mean, they usually do the one man lor woman)
bell choir so loudly on Iheir oul-of-lune hand
bell lhal anyone wllhln u Hirer block area can
bear them. Yrah. those guys I'm recommen­
ding that you give your money to (hem.
Now wall n inlnutr. I'm nol lulklng ubout Ihr
witiD down Ihe strrrl with Ihe barely wljied oul
greasy old chicken bucket (although hr
jirobably could use ll too): no. I'm talking
about Ih r Salvation Arm y and Goodwill
soldiers who return nearly every single
quarter, nickel and dime they collect right
back to Ihe purpose for which It was collected:
Ihr /xior who need It most. Sure. Ih rrr arr lots

of worthy chartllesout there from rnvtronmrn
lal lo medical, hut you know what, al Ihls lime
of year, rsp n la lly al r/ifs time of year. I just
don't feel llkr giving a bonus to some already
over]laid research doctor for some rsoirrtc far
off In Ihe future hit of research when there are
people all over Ihls county and stair who don't
even have a cardboard box to call home.
Every llm r I go shojiplng. I Invariably end up
wlih a bunch of change jingling around In my
prx krl. It's loo much trouble lo prill II all oul at
Ihe cashier's counter most of the time li just
slls Ih rrr In Its little cloth home. Increasing
and multiplying us Ihr day goes along, gelling
bulkier and heavier with every purchase I
make And most of the year. I end up lugging ll
home chucking II Into a lug jar. and Him
maytie counting It oul every lew months or so
lo make up the shortfall In my cigarette money
(no. I haven't quit yrl!|. However, from (hr
weekend before Tlianskglvlng Till Jusl after
C hristmas, there arr Hirsr guys I was talking
about, ser: and they're more than happy lo
lake lhal cloth rtppng noisy burden you've
been lugging around In your jiockri all day.
They live for your di.uigr. and rv rn jw-rvinaliy
say thank you ujxm Its receipt; land gel Ibis)
they do (hat no mailer how much of your
coinage you may actually choose lo jiart with
on their behalf.
Whul u deal! A potential for a quick fix of
feeling llkr you've donr a good gold star
rurntng thing, no more having In worry about
your sacro-watzlt going out from all lhal mrtal
In your pocket or purse ur wherrver. Anil lllllr
children will even /rxifr up lo you
Save the
rest of Hie year for (hose $20 minimum* lo Htc
f'llA or thr United Way. And I don't know
about you. bul I don't need another Pits magic
coffee mug at the moment, so what Ihr hcck
folks, drop Hial 37 or 22 cents change Into ihr
slot, maybe rvrn a whole dollar or two If you
really need a big boost of gratitude (iliry take
jiajM-r money too). Thai Inslgnflrunl lllllr till of
jx-rsonal charity Jusl might lie part of a really
neat birthday present for ... I'll give you a hint:
there's ihls holiday named after him.
Ahhh nrxxxxi. lhal was Ihr father of our
connin'

One of the most rnrmivahfe pot downs I
ever received rame ftorii a kindly woman who
wrote in res/smse to one of my tirades ihe
subject of which I •armor rrrall Rcmemtvr
your dignity. Mr S/v-ar You must retain yoru
dignity "
Her admonishment t tviirs In mind at Ihls
moment because f have bren trading your
Outrageous 1‘rrsooagr nominations and
frankly, sm ir of vou have lost your sense ol
dignity.
“ I nominate the
infamous Wild Hill
C lin to n as O u lra
grous Personage of
I h r Y e a r for hi*
s te e ly e ye d a n d
lar k Jawed (?) inqv-r
s n n a t ln n as th e
itMttmaoder in i h k l
of the Kin armed
fivt rs.' writes H J of
D lrk ln a o n . leva*
“Too lesplrllve dr
le lr d l In go. b u l
brave enough lo send
others "
“ I would like In
n o m in a te Jose ph
( And Irankly, tome
Sjv-ar ,** w riles J K ol
cf you have lost
Attleboro. Mass “ I
your tense of
know y o u w ro te
dignity ^
'media Jerks' were
not eligible, hul I
thought you should
lx- Hie rxrepllon "
’ For OP Itonrvs. I nnmliMlr (Slick and llllll
Ihe Clintons''* writes S M of Cambridge
Springs. Pa "They are both crazy, crooked,
ihi good liars' I am one of ihr million* ol
Clinton haters' Dive your articles. S "
Mr all v. people I know anger Is In vogue ihls
yrar. bul a lllllr jv-rfunctiiry polllenrsa would
make llie world merrier
One good thing about Ihe Great Snlt of &lt;M.
though. Is that numlnatlori* for Ihr Spear
Foundation's sixth annual OP award liavr
lirrn (muring In al an unprecedented rale.
S* orrs of you have tired of Hush Llmbaugh's
rgomanlat al schttck and prnposrd him lor OP
honors Other nominee* Include Hill A Hill.
Parson Pal Robertson. Alfonse D'Amalo. Phil
Gram m . Jovrelyn Elder*. Jerry Falwrll.
Garry’ Shandllng
Among Hie lesser known rand Ida Irs arr
Ihrse
David May. a i lly ofllctal In Ituffalu, N Y .
who resigned alter admitting he had swl|ied
some $200.(XXI in public lund*. then asked
for $8,500 in jiaymeni fur 50 days of unused
lime off,
8 - Dr Mavmond Saltier of Wilmington.
N.C . a neurosurgeon whose license was
susjiended when he Irft a patient'* hraln
ex|xised while he hxik a 25 minute lunch
break
• Donna Bray nl Howie. Md.. founder of an
organization tailed Hie Defenders of Ihe
Defenders of Life, which offers moral and
financial supjMirt In ihose who murder jv-ojile
who perform abortion services Such fort e Is
“Justifiable, and we will nol condemn ll." she
(old Ih r Hulllmorr Sun
T h r OP judges arr admittedly biased In
favor of prominent pcraonallUr*. however, on
llie grounds lhal ll Is more fun In hnnnr
someone we know srimeHilngatioui It I* with
sublime pleasure, therefore, lhal we accept
Ihr nutnlnallon* of such luminaries as old
hull ’n* pull Llmhaiigh and Parson Pal and
lhal utterly shameless solon (mm New York.
Sen Allonse D'Amalo
We arr delighted In see lhal (v-oplr were
nflrndrd by Ihr antics of Madonna, who went
from risque lo rank In a lew short minutes on
llie D avid Lclleritian show, and Hurl
Reynolds, who rl|i|M-d up an Interviewer's
notes, then ground llie pine* Into the r arjirl
with III* In wiled heels
Mull your OP nominations lo me care ol
Newspaper Enterprise Association. 200 Park
Avr.. New York. NY IOICO The contest Is
open until the bull fulls on New Yeur's Eve.
Remember No forrlgn national*, no group*
and nil Joe Sjirur nominations (sorry. J.R.). I
uppm lutr Ihr bouquets, bul I must consider
my dignity.

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■lin k
you tan fill in thr
irnminl of Ihl* 1 fin k and that I*
•lilt nitre* •ml I III I li I lit* jm tJM W
l llir d,i\ * r i r i i l n
Till* y m i * going In tw lM*rd on iinr thing
ilwinr i* tin Aft watt p tm irb in Mll.il you lake away frurn till*
parti* iil.tr u n i t Imlay II you
•m im ii |i takr* a t illagr in r,«i*#
■i1 hlld li w til ( H r ymi ifn tt**l* kern Inndamrnial* if ymi gain
nrcrwwary In im iftib iilr In tm ir a&lt; 1 •** lo llir tool* dial wr havr.
t h r u will fir quite a largr
i 'im m unity "
K r v n o t r * p ra k rf* fur l l i r amount on dial 1 lin k II ymi
&lt;&gt;|irimi|t *• **i-&gt;ii « r » r Sanford Inkr nuthltig away thru llir
physician lh \S title- It N r w man Minimnl will tw m o " Nrwrnan
uni M J o y •* M orlry Hall a *|*&gt;kr of III* &lt;«|wMru* r » growing
up tn Sanford llir lark of rok
Itortiwd family and d tvu nc me
dlalnr front |)n 4im (iii
* I hi m m lrk dial tw li.nl amt flow hr
m u n i a "chaUf-ngr
to tlir hail to karn lo takr rr«j&gt;ou»ihili
ry lor lit* own action* "rr
vming |ru|i|i
In
S r « m a il *ald tlial llir *|Miri(ditiiy tn yourself. your
iitlormaihNi ( H r n mil in llir •tanniunity and your heritage "
wa* like a blank Ne wman Ktadualnt Irnm Srml
1 o n lr r r n r »

Tlic CPublic w h Shivilal lo J /llk n d

‘LIGHTS OF LIFE"
l i n r m l H T 9 a n d 10,1994
(iMM) - 9:06 |‘. N|,

M M N M IM T Y

Aflrr all d ir session* were
com flirted there w m tn hr a
c lo s in g panel. “ Y o u th Km
jMiwrtiug Youth presented by
l l i r * lu d r n lh a tte n d in g th r

R e m ritih ru tU T I rre
,600 r a n d l n anti lights

lllu itiin a lin g the u r m l r r s

v w iim

CANDllUCHT
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE
7:00 P. M.

u V m

nok lli|(h *« hool In 1072. at
trndrd Honda Stair University
on a *« liolar*hlp and graduated
llr*i In til* da** from Tulane
U n lv r r a d y Medical School
Nrwrinan ha* a private iitatrtrkt
and gynerology practice In San
lord and l* under contract with
thr Scm inok fo u n t&gt; Health
Department where hr work*
with hl|(h ri*k prrjjrundr* and
■|irt tallied j{y net oiii)(olcal pro
hkm s
l&gt;t Motky lu ll challenged thr
youth lo "e hor»*r only poolttvrnr** for yourwlf and for llir
rr*t of your llfr
In dir *r**i.&lt;n dial Morlry Hall
presented aftrr 1hr opening »hr
dlw u**r&lt;| thr importance of Af
rtcan American hl*tnry and what
Identity I* and who lo idrntltfy
with
Arrnrdlng to C’ortnr Vain
Wllann president of CfCtBW C
d ir &lt;batten ge of thr rhaptrr 1* lo
rmpuwrr and rm brair our val
or* culture and wt*d*&gt;m* of
survival with joy happirir** and
fulllltmrnl

T h r In te rn a tio n a l {Hack
Women* Conference wa* created
In prnyide a networking process.

M»mb 4 n ot the Canttol Florida Chapter ot the
International Bloch Women * Conference front, (l
to 0 Pat Clinton Berntce Hagens White, Ida
Boston, Regina Miller. Jackie Bailey, Edith

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r o n g n

Jackson and Corine Vorn Wilton, president Back
Ophelia Moore Sandra Brown. Tinsley Brooks,
Connie Anderson. Cynthia Butlor and Alpena
Ashley

well known In African communl ourselves embra&lt; ing ourselves
lie* ' Our ii*tom according to a n d I m p r o v i n g o u r s e l v e s
the mission aialrmcnt, "In lo through saw i polltlraiyrrnnornlr
bring forth rsrm plary rmadrl* of e m p ow erm ent"
Post conference workshop
African womanhood by defining

session* urr planned by the
grouji to reinforce the informs
ttori given out Saturday T h r
CFCIBEW offices are located in
Cassrlfierry

D eputy

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1994
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DEATH
D O VIK C A M P B E LL
Do vie Campbell. A I, Georgia
Avenue Sanford, died Saturday.
D o 3. at Central Florida Hr
glonal Hospital Mrs Campbell
was born May IS. 1913, In
Caney. Okla She wot member of
O n tn d Christian Church In Soa
Jo*e. Calif.
Survivors include daughter.
Joan Williamson. Lake Mary,
son. James Campbrtl, Salem.
Ore . sU grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren
Gramkow Funeral Home. In
charge of arrangements
V IR G IN IA L E E G U A R D
Virginia Lee Guard. 71. Mcln
tosh W a y . M a itla n d , died
Thursday. Dec 1 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital Horn Aug 2.
1923 tn Baltimore. Md . she
moved to Central H onda in
1955. Mrs Guard waaa member
of- All Saints Kptsenpal Church
Winter Park She was amember
of DOCS Gourmet Club.
Survivors include husband.
Fid ward J .; son. Edward John
Guard J r . of South Korea.
(Uughters. Michelle Lynn Guard.
Maitland. Bonnie Lee Burroughs.
Casselberry slsler Nancy Ford.
Mary land, three grandchildren
Banfleld Funeral Services.
Winter Spnngs. In charge of
arrangements.
H E L E N A R. SH EP AR D
H ele na B. S h e p a rd . 69.
Palmetto Woods Court, Deltona,
died Friday. Dec. 2. 1994 at her
residence Bom July 31. 1925 tn
Gouverneur. N Y . she moved to
Central Florida In 1962 She was
an electronics assembler. She
was Methodist. She was a
member of Eastern Star, and
w as a union steward.
Survivors Include daughter.
Sandra Brown. Deltona; four
g ra n d c h ild re n ; four gre atgrandchildren
G ra m k ow Fun eral Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrangemerits

T h e service w ill meet your needs, not ours.
W e provid e the besl service at the best price.
W e do a ll preparation at this facility.

two fold brnrlli
It kind of guarantee* that I
don’t have lo havr a problem
later on bring railed tiaik out on
a prowler and or the guy knows
we are not trying to give him a
hard time Brody said, alter the
man had enough to eat
We
don’t want you lo get tomjilalned «&gt;n You rrally aren’t
doing anything wrong but w r
want (o makr sure w r don't Iwve
a problem with nomebody else
i ompUmlng alwntt y o u ’
T h r deputy, whu is originally
from norlhrm New Jersey, said
he didn’t want to makr a big
deal out of the incident
"I agree everybody need* fo
a little more humanity
toward their lellow man.” hr
concluded

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patrol.
This simple ar t drmonstralrs
that law enforcement officials do
have feeling* for mankind Sher­
iff Ksllnger should be proud to br
rrprrsrntrd by such a dedicated
Individual In hts organization I
know that a* a resident of
nonhwest Semlnolr County. I
now feel that the quality of lawenforcement for our area ha*
Improved
Deputy Brady, don I ever low
sight of h u m a n ity tow ard
mankind It ’s on admirable qual­
ity for any tnan lor woman)

have

Kk hard L Fletcher
Sanford

The Honorable Mayor Bettye D. Smith,
Sunford/Seminole Jaycees,
The First Presbyterian Church,
First Baptist Church of Sanford,
Rescue Outreach Mission of Sanford &amp;
The Sanford Christian Sharing Center Incorporated
W IS H T O T H A N K
the Corporate Sponsors of the 4th Annual
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dtdn I think II
was nny lag deal I )u*i *aw that
he had something tn eat ”
The man came down here to
work but got laid oil and wa*
just living from day lo day.
Brady said "He was looking for
a Job and I suggested some of Ihr
local constructUni taking plate
on tlte highway out here and thr
mail arrow* the street on |Sft|
46"
T h r man said hr would proba­
bly havr a pLw e lo slay that
night tn one of the local motel*
" I said. okay. I ll guarantee you
gel a meal.” Brady ret ailed
Asked U ihr man had family
bark in Alabama. Brady said
"N o. hr was all alone
Paving lor the I I meal the
d ep uty explained yielded a

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day at 7 p m
I’rue* iin luit* luni fir* dinner* and tea for two .it vartou*
It* ul restaurant*
I hi* year thr categories are Moat Colorful. Must l ight* llr*t
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It’s gonna snow in Sanford!
Not all ovrr and not ju*t for anyone Hot a «|&gt;r. tal snowfall to
rrra tr a playground a&lt; to** from thr old Hit/ Theatre for thr
little onra to romp In Complete with the frr*h went of
evergreen* from row* of tree* brought In for the on avion. the
tree* are there lor the yoongatrr* 10 and under to drtorate
with popcorn rltru* |wanut butter in pine tone* bread and
tnorr — a ( hri*rma* gift lor the bird* fly mg In from the North
And a gilt from the Hit/ Community Theater 1‘roject*. Inc
IHCT1M along wtih rontlrxnr* entmalninent from apprmlmatr
ly 4 JO p m (Immediately after the parade |
According In I'att Shafer chairman of the Hit/ event. Santa *
Tree Farm l« one of rnanv attraction* for young and old alike
with many fun happening* *andwl« hed in lirtwren the
l hriaima* fiarade. which *ta/l» 4t 3 p m and light lip Sanford
In Magnolia Square at 6 30 p m
Fur furiher informaimn •all thr Main Street Office at
322 5000

On their toes
Orlando City Hallet a prr |&gt;rofr«*innjl oitn|unr affiliated
with the Hoyal l*ame ('enter will tie prrarntlng
The
Nutcrac krr
Performanre* will be 8 p rn on D n 9. and 2 and llp m on
Drt IO at the Edyth Hu*h Theatre In thr Civic Theatre
Complex 1001 E I’nncetonS* . Orlando
TV krt* arr t l 2 for adult* and t lO for rhtldrrn 12 and under
for the evening jwrformance and SIO for adult* and
for
children ai thr matinee
For more Information call W 5-|752or M 7 «&gt;‘»50

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida HVud llank I* avktng donor* of all typr* M o d
— r«|iri tally O type donor* — to ilonatr at II* Sanford branch
1302 E Seconds! For information,call 3220*22

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wind In fact, the wind
wa* so i aim on the weal end of
thr lake that neveral competitor*
had to lie towed onto thr course
to line up for thr beginning of
the race
Once thr wind picked up. all of
the rating artlvitlm were un
drrwav
Saturday • offUlal re*uh* were
not available However. San
fo rd * K irk S c h u m a k e r
•allboarded hi* way to two
victories
W ith Schum aker • strong
finishes lie i* potted to win the
Sailboard dlvtalon today
Compet.tlon continue* today
on lake Monror with racing
at lion *1 heif u led to tirgln at 9 30
a tn Kadv&gt; control racing action
will al*o continue today tn Fori
Mellon Park beginning at 2 p m
According to John Gardiner,
J r . event coordinator, more
than 700 *allboat*. hoblea,
catamaran* and tailboard* all
displaying uniquely decorated
•all*, look over the lake Ihl*
weekend
"Thl* I* a really big turnout.*’
G a r d t n e r a a l d
"Seven hundred-one entrte* i*
by far a record Ua*t year we had
MO
Gardiner *akt that there are a
numbrr of Urge regatta* acru**
the United Slate* t&gt;ut boasted
thi* I* by far the Urge*t."
No other even come* i luae to

u*." he *ald "People ju*t like It
here *
Gardiner *ald Sailfett t* *ui
ce**ful because Sanford offer*
great weather tht* time of year
for sailing
In addition to the regatta
•ailing rnlhu*u*t* are trraled to
a weekend of fun parlylng and
informative seminar*
Th e 701 entrle* featured
nearly 3 000 entrte* from all
over. Including *aillng
tn
lhu*ta*t* fnwn 23 *tatr* ami five
countries
Loral entrte* and thru dlxl*vm
include, from Sanford Kirk
Schum aker. Sailboard. Hlrh
C o n n o r. C a ta lin a Jeffre y
l.aydon. Hunter 23 ( harle*
Dav i*. Open DiaptSlow from
Lakr Mary Krnt Thompson
Open Catamaran from Fern
Park Hrad I’arlce Sailboard
from LungwoiMl Mvhael Havl
S a ilb o a rd L a r r y M illikan
Catalina Kenny Fad* lb due 22
Thom** D'Arry lloble in Hit k
F ln n r ra n . Open DlspISInw.
Howard Franct* San Juan 21
front Oviedo David Ingram
Hobtr in fnwn MainiUml Chris
Aw glut itprn Planing David
Guerdon. Open Thutle from
Ca**elberry
A n d y Hrandl
Sailboard D Matthew* Sonflsb
Andrew Gaba L'S I (till Her*
Open DlspISInw Steve Grtntlrd
Hoble It) from Altam onte
Spring* Hrtan Ho* Hobte H&gt;
Hob Darker Open DuplSIow
from Dellarv John Hviennur
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Sunflsh and from F.nterprtw
Kirk
Schumaker
of
Sanford
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two
mens
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S a tu r d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 0 , 1 9 9 4
D o w n to w n S a n fo rd
•Christmas Parade •3 00 PM

ENTERTAINMENT
4:30 into evening on 2 stages at Magnolia Sq
Music •Dance •Theatre •Talent Pageant
•SNOW -TONS OF SNOW •
Eryoy Winter Wondartand by makeia a snowman
or ffvowmg snowbatt at MagnoU §q ater parade
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• Chrlatmaa Tram Lighting 6:30 PM
• Straat Party - 7:30 PM with
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�San to rd Mataid Sanford Flo* ')* - Sunday, Dacambar 4, 1994 - 7*

Students are budding architects

* C O W C O U T O F TO W N ?

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We offer relief for the 24-hour Caregiver.

SANFdHJ) - I t x arrhlln im r
«rf a cullurr iflint rrvral* ihr
hrart 4tt«l armI ii( 4 ctillurr
Th frr young jxiqtlr al I’llx
Crrat K k in n iU ry s« hunt were
honored no Frid a y by ih r
art him t* 41 llurkr. Hair* and
Mill* A«*in lair* lor Ihrlr original
building d« *ign*
A* winner* ol 4 ilr*l||li tnnlrwl
•portanrrd by the firm, they wrrr
rath gtirti *1 In raah and a
dam n rrt rp llo n at llllA M «
Maitland oftlrc 1111 Inday morn

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t h i r d g r a d r t K 11a a h r 1 h
Hinkle v Iminh grader Ja* k Mill
r r and filth grader Joaliua
Johnaon drew on Inspiration
frtwn building* ihry have trrn
embellished with Idea* from
Ibn r vivid imagination*
Johnann * ftvr alttry building
rrantiMra Ihr Mender pyramid
of San I rani taro* Trana Arnrri
ran Pyramid
“ Well, 11 1* likr tltai building
hr «aid tmi ti • amallrr and ha*
tinea Itial air a lllllr dtflrrrnt
Millrr • rendering a a* 4 torn
pie* floor plan oI an Imaginary
alrurlurr
“ I figured not many people
tautdd do Ihr floor plan." lx
aald
I don I know w hrrr I
Irarnrd lo do tlx floor plan* bul

Flex lion* hx pniiktiit on Ihr
Semimde County Agrnullural
Siahiliratton and rrxi*rrv.itkxi
S e rv ic e |A S ( | C o m m itte e
planned lor llilw ()eremtxr Itave
Ixen rescheduled
T h r reai hr 1) u lm g la na
I km wide aa 4 reatiH of t tiangr*
brought on during la at month *
e n a c tm e n t of I b r law to
reotganlrr ih r U S Department
of Agriculture (USOAI
The law. w hkh rrorgani/rd
the USOA. created a new agency
— the Farm Service Agrnry.
which rnm m |M M n all of I he
commodity auppori and ba*lc
t onw nation program* ol ibr
jfm ty rt .A ^ k u itu ia l Slabaluw
Mmy^akl
VHS* &gt;.&gt; krrdce,
all of irx n «k management of
; proRrama ofj ihr . frie r al Crop
^ * Insurance t'txnporailon. and tlx
I ; (arm lending activities of the

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N O TIC E
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Guidance eoumtalor Carol numtay is proud of fh#
work of studants Joshua Johnson, Elisabeth
Stokiay and Jack Miliar did for lha contest
I Juat knew bow lo do I hem ‘
The *1tuple line* oT Sloklry a
rvirriot rendering attraitrd the
allrnilon ol ibr art hllrr t*
I Ilkr in make design* ol
building* *be aald "I Juat atari
ofI wllh amnelhlng and then I lei
II gel a hide digger and I never
know whal I II end up with "

Farmer* Home Admlril*!ralton
IFrnllAl
Arrordtng to David Greer,
chairm an for the Seminole
County ASC Com m uter the
new 1 omrnitlre avatrm when
fully implemented will exercise
Iru reward rrapnnalhllllle* In II*
enlarged ride
F..11 h county tiaa three jxraon*
aaaor laird wuli farming aervlng
on llx inm m liire In addilkin In
Greer. Seminole Cminty u repre
artiled by Hetty Schtuarmeyrr.
and Paul i.uka*
T hr main headquarter* for
hoth Seminole and Volu*la
tiMinliea ta loratrd at 134 II S
Amelia Avr in DrLand Hay
lhig|xn I* 1he county executive
director
Near lirduling ihe election*
on a national basis avoid* ttxi1usK191 w hkh &lt;outd iKxur In.oy
haxiJlv drawn rule* and trgula
IkMis, ‘ Greer aald. "and will
create efficient lea hy u*ing fund*
which would have txen ajxnl on

a*t r y ««
sponsored by the architecture! firm of Burks.
Bales and Mills, represanted by Jarry Mills

T t x forile»l evolvrd from a
career day challenge to ih r
aludenl* in the third fourth and
fifth grade* in rrralr a fanciful
building
‘ We Ju*l talked lo Ibr kid*
who were Inlrrralrd In a career
in architecture and a*ked them
to draw up their de*igri* *' Mill*

121 E. 1st St., Downtown Sanford
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thl* year'* elet Ikm prot e*a lo be
uaed In training commuters m
(xrltxmtng Iheir added duilea ”
C urren t member* of ASC
i om mil tee* will continue In thrlr
(■Midim* until the new election
I* held netl fall
The poalponemeni In elec lion*
alao affex t* Ihe ASC In Vnluata
County with the three prr«nn
commlliee chaired by Alvin
Daugharly
When tlx elect Iona are re­
al txdulrd fix ihe fall of I'nrS.
Thigpen aald he dor* not yrt
know what will hapjxn "We
don't know If 11 will atill lx Ihrrr
(xrwma hx a ivninly or three or
more for an entire diairtct "
H r added. "W e alao don't
know whether the entire com­
mittee will hr up lor re election
ixxi vr.il ..[ What fix auuaiton
will he."
W O K
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Thlgjxn aald lx would an­
nounce Ihe Retails as SroXI as he
la ady lard by Ihe ixw ly formed
Farm Service Agrnrv

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Mid
Th e prlrr* were an added
Incentive
W h i l e S I u k I e y aald
arrhttrx-ural rendering* arr juat
anmethlng fun lo rlo.” .iohnwxi
and Miller have eipreaard an
I n i e r e a t In a c a r e e r In
arrhltedurr

Pursuant to Chapter 102 141(2), Florida Statutes,
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Sanford
Canvassing Board will meet at 6 30 P M . on December
6 . 1994. m the Supervisor of Elections Office. Seminole
County Services Building, 1101 East First Stroot,
Room N249, Sanford, Florida, lo canvass the ab­
sentee for the City of Sanford December 6. 1994,
Municipal Election. For additional information contact
Janet Dougherty, City Clerk, at 330-5603.

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY TH E
SEMINOLE C O U N TY BOARD OF
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
TO CONSIDER A DEVELOPMENT OF
REGIONAL IMPACT SUBSTANTIAL
DEVIATION, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
AMENDMENT AND AMENDMENT T O FINAL
M ASTER PLAN FOR TH E OVIEDO CROSSING
(FORMERLY DLI PROPERTIES)
DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT
On January 24. 1995, the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners (B C C ) will conduct a
public hearing in the County Services Bu&gt;td&gt;ng 1101 East First Street. Sanford. FL, Room 1028 (Board
Chamber*) beginning at 6 00 P M , or as soon thereafter as possible The purpose of this heanng will
be to consider recommendations of the Seminole County Local Land Planning Agency/Planning and
Zoning Ccnyrtission (LP A P g Z ). recede public input, and input from any local government of other
agency, on a Development of Regional Impact (DPI) Substantial Deviation, an amendment to the
Seminofe County Comprehehsive Plan, and an amendment to the PUD (Planned Unit Development)
Final Master Plan for the Oviedo Crossing Development of Regional Impact
The County has received a Development of Regional impact - Application for Development Approval
(Substantial Deviation) application for the Oviedo Crossing DRI from the Viera Company (the Applicant)
to undergo development-of regional impact review, as provided for in Section 380 06. Florida Statutes.
The proposed Substantial Deviation would amend the approved development plan for the Oviedo
Crossing DRI to permit a regional shopping center and medical campus/wellness center as a part of the
overall DRI development plan, and would delete the approved multi-family residential use The
Applicant has also submitted an application to amend the Seminole County Comprehensive Ptan from
Higher Intensity Pi an nod Development (Transitional) to Higher Intensity Planned Development (Core)
and from Panned Development (Office) lo Panned Development (Retail Services/Office and Wellness
Center) on a portion of the DRI property The request also includes an amendment to the approved PUD
(Panned Unit Development | Final Master Pan for the DRI If directed by the B C C , the request will be
transmitted to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for issuance of an Objections,
Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report prior to the final BCC adoption public heanng The
Oviedo Crossing DRI is located in the vionity of Ihe Central Florida GreeneWay (S R 417)/Red Bug
Lake Road Interchange in unincorporated Seminole County, with a portion of the development being
located in the City of Oviedo, and contains approximately 435 acres (see map below).

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procedures utilized by the B CC c/o ‘Comprehensive Panning Office*, 1101 East First Street, Sanford.
FL 32771, telephone (407) 321-1130, extension 7394 This hearing may be continued from time to time
as found necessary by the BCC Tho dale of the adoption public hearing will be announced at this
hearing. The proposed Substantial Deviation, Comprehensive Plan amendment, amendment to the
P U D Final Master Plan, completo legal description, and related information, including any comments
received, are available for public review at the address above. Room 3167, between the hours of 8:00
A M. and 5:00 P M.. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays Please note that land uso amendments
on property containing flood prone and wetland areas remain subject lo tho applicable Conservation
land use designation and various overlay zoning classifications and Ihe provisions relating thereto.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should cor .act
the Employee Relations Department ADA Coordinator 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (4 C j 321 •
1130, extension 7941. Persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at this
hearing, they wilt need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, they may need to ensure a
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Lottery adds new tuition incentive
By SANDRA IL L IO T T
Herald Staff Writer
1 hr t lot id.i U iiirty lui* aildnl a n r «
iMrntlvr during 1fir month ol Ik c rm tin to
mice plater* to try th rt'lu rk
In .Mldltlon to guaranteed $10 million
■ k|»il» cacti week In Ihr Happy I^Hinlayi.
n m promotion called Holiday College
&gt;m .on i* liriiiii offerrd A total o( 100
&gt;rr|w0d college tuition contrail* atr up for
I &lt;rh prize cover* four year* of tuition and
an tic lined for i (immunity college* an well
i' slate univrisUlr* The tuillon contract*

are bring ollrrrd thrnogh the Hm id.i
l*repald College pioglitm
Uu.cllllnt student twuelli Ullr* must lie
Florida resident* lor Ihr |(.i*l 12 month* and
not yet In Ihr I2lh giade Inf.ml* undrt one
yrar old Imm In lint Ida or a non resident
child of a non« o*tndul jMirnl who I* a
llorlda resident 1he Iwnetk lary of Ihr
tuillon program dor* not havr to In* a
relative of a |Ht/r winner Ih r prt/r winner
could tie a friend or even an annuytnou*
donor
"A lour yrar college tuillon contract may
t&gt;e the moat Important gill a child mold
RCCfvr It I* duly the gill that krrp* on

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SAMPLE BALLO T
GENERAL ELECTION
C ITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 6, 1994

Lnitrrv Secretary Marcia Mann

lartlo player* Iw-tome eligible for tile
billion prize* by mailing III special csnipolt*
generated tiy the on line lo m p u lrr lhai
prim* Ij HIo ll&lt; krt* Player* who purchase
(lie tail to ticket* will receive a Holiday
College Hiram i'ou|*&gt;n Coupon mbitmatioii
ino«t Im* (om plrtrd and *ignrd and then
mailed to Ih r l.ottery Special green
envelope* are available (tom lottery re
taller* f nine* mu*l lie received no later
than Jan '* I he grand pci/e drawing will be
held .Ian 1:1 and winnrt* will tw contacted
hy lollriy oflb Ml*

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D E C E M B E R 6, 1994

Tour
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rrt*p. the rain that threat*
eneil in the morning had cleared
and the d a p p le d * u n llg h t
through the ttrr* made the
iiftrmoou walk plra*ant (or visi­
tor*
l he llrwt home on the route
*.i% John and Juariny Mercer *
Mrrrrr dated that hr thought a
iample hundred |&gt;eoplr had vis­
ited hi* home by mid afternoon
fti.mny wa« »ialtoned In Ihr
kiichrn serving punch She was
greeted by old blende. Shirley
McCasklil and Wynelle Lanier
You've done a bang up Job."
vt. C.tskill said after seeing tfie
•me Met ask til and Lanier said
if*ey had *ren v f lif old friend*
■.riling out of the Higgins House
lied and Hrrakfa*l. why had
inquired atmit the activity on
Im *irret* M&lt; &lt; a«kill said *he
I them about the tour and
they quickly pun based their
tic krt*
In Iron! of the Mercer'* home.
It*&gt;b and Anita Ackerman, of
Oil.indo *at with Ihelr restored
lu ll
Tud o r
Model A Ford
lie y are member* of ihr Model
A * ol G rra irr Orlando St*
(•eruxl car* w rrr [varked In front
ct home* on the tour, adding to
the festivity
It * been lun." *a!d homenuner Julia Goeb "Everybody
ha* t»een appreciative "
fJIrn Hinkle, of Winter Park,
played her flute in the Goeb
living room a* guest* admired
the lovely Christmas tree In the
•orner
‘I thoroughly enjoy
playing In that living room."
I (inkle said
Colleen Goehrlg and Linda
Croach, both of Sanford, com­
mented that It was remarkable

Growth
Continued f f o B T * ( « 1A
Tuskawilla Resi­
dents Iheir strongly opjiosr the
plan to bring mall traffic onto
th e ir entranceway C o un ty
commissioners rejected a similar
entrance when they approved
I tic development In 15*89. bow­
ing to Ihr conc erns of Tuskawilla
rrstdeni*.
W intrr Springs control* a
lo loot-wide strip of land along
the northern bordrr of the mall
sllr firing developed by Viera
Co County engineer* say a
northern entranrr Is needed to
handle the .(mounts of traffic
r \ peeled lo the mall
t iviiclo oil trials have said they
will condemn Winter Spring*'
-strip ll they havr to do so.
I hr city ha* some difficulty
with Ihr conservation casement
south of Winter Springs boule­
vard.
said Gene W illiford.
Oviedo city manager "It pro­
hibits us Imm Implementing our
mad plans lor the area.**
I hr strip runs cast to State
Rood 12b bloc king ac re** from
ib.il road to the proposed
'W r* tg a lc” commerce area
south of the highway, said
Williford.
Oviedo city commissioners
Il.tvc tailed for a meeting with
Winter Springs commissioners
lo disc uss ihr right-of-way needs
•1 ihr city Williford said the city
yill take Winter Spring* lo court
II tii.it cII y refuses lo cooperate.
Wr Iio|m* It doesn't come to
lhat." -wild Williford
Winter Springs city manager
John Govortihk did not return
calls.
Ih r annexation doesn't ailed
the entire -135-acre development,
once conceived as a massive
commerce |&gt;ark lied to the Cen­
tral Florida GreenrWay. Plans
siibmlllrd to the county last
week show much of the former
ollice-shuwroom site* will he
( banged lo retail spac e
Tom Morgan, spokesman for
the Oviedo Crossing property
owners A Duda and Sons, said
the theme of the development
changed alter retailers and mall
developers sought to build there.
1 he Rouse Co. was chosen to
develop the mall site because the
( olumbta. Md. company pledged
to preserve ih r "Integrity" of the
site, said Morgan

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Margartt Vital* dtrsets Danny Smith, Nall Oiford. Laona Gothann and daughtar
how each house had a dill emit
character Goehrlg said that she
had been on a similar lour of
A m e lia la a la n d bed arid
breakfast* She described then)
a* looking a* though they had
come out of a honk, while the
Sanford home* where each
unique In their own wav

more history atiout his home
The original owner J It Truluck
had removed the leaded glass
d&lt;*«r* lha&gt; had hern on the
hottkshelve* on either side of the
fireplace In the living mom
Platt* said that (be article had
al*o been *ent to one of the
T ru lu c k s r h ild r r n and hr
rx[weird to get some photo* of
Homeowner Mark Halt* said the home In earlier day* hope
ltut he had had many lelrplione fully with I be glass door* *ti|| in
call* after the story about his place so lhat hr might get an
home had appeared In the idea on what they lonkrd like
Sanford Herald, and had learned and [Htssihly rrplicalr them He
also learned that Truluck rebuilt
the I.replace at one time, and
llial "under all this w o o d is the
original brtc k lirrpclce
"ft kind of snakes through rt#
JVll.c* lieen the case in years
prufierty." said Morgan "They tiefore. local real estate agents
say you won't even see the mall have taken advantage of the
off the site except for the to|t* nl increased traffic in the historic
the second story building*
district, and havr cqiened tnanv
Three of the five mall anchors of the houses they are trying lo
sell One of those Ironies has
have h e r n a n n o u n c e d
been on I he lour lielorr and
Dillards, burdlnes and (..nler*
The mall propowvl also calls lor would have been this yrar. 'll
wr had thought about It soon
150 stores

enough
Am y Gonrale* said
The Gon/ale/s are selling thetr
two story Victorian, hut not
leaving town Amy said with a
two year old and one on the way.
they want lo downtime to a more
man.eg able bouse Thetr home
on the corner of Tenth Street
and Magnolu will tie cqien today
as welt
One feature of the lour that
wasn't as busy as hoped was the
ca rrugr tour Gigi (bills, of the
Histone Trust, said that the
prices for the carnage rule in the
district liavr hern reduced In $5
lot each adult, aid up to two
children 12 and under free
I ii krts are still being sold for
the raffle of the Victorian doll
house built by members of Ihr
Trust The draw ing (or the house
Is scheduled lor 4 p m today
T h r lour of homes continues
today, (rum noon until 5 p m
Ticket* are $10 and ra n be
pun based at the Cultural Arts
Center. Fifth Street and Oak
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Sanlord. f tonda - Sunday. December 4 1M4 - *A

Itineciphertinned from F if e a A
I* In the HM5 Salmagundi. I
litre Ikxothv Mortlaon &gt;11111
ufkr Rubson in a ptetutr
ft al thr C?tatr
it" IIMJ 4(1. Dorothy Crumley
allied a* prraideni. (lobby
a (hanged lit *ri irlarv ami
11r r S m i t h a n d A l v i n
pxlltrk »rre added a* vIff
tdenl and treasurer. rr«|&gt;ri
rrly Com m itter chairm en
fr t.aurlrr lizard irlrra h
tin l.lHUn IWiylr and .Iran
&gt;ei m traflon. Daphnr ('m i
1)' ami Tut l.lvtngeion drroni
i* Matjofle Lngtnnu Irjw k
(hr dim lor .i**i*lrd by .Inr
Caalln and Ml** J n y r r
Iddrn During that yrar I hr
le »** open on Imih Fttdav
I Saluiday night* and aian
nn*: Ihr w rrk on *|*n lal
avion* ll wa* o(ieii rv rry
ht rtrrp l Sunday* during Ihr
tl*tma* holiday* K n trr
Intnrnl In r lu d r d p a rllr*

tlanrr* wiener roast* and
p lrlu rr *hnw* M ir ir «•* .1
itind rat»4tt|C drtvr that yrat In
provide Improvements and ad
•III mnal rt|Ulpmrni
.Iran Soyrr wa* prraldrnt
durtiiK Ihr HM1147 *&gt; Itool yrar
ami .luhniiy Alrvam h r urivrd a*
•ret rlary-lf ra*iiirr Fred and
HooGana* w rrr Ihr dlrrrtor* lor
IIMH4H Highlight* of Ihr yrar
w rrr Halloween ami Chruirtia*
parllr* ami a thanksgiving
|tarly (mooting alumni Mrm
iirr* that I m o gni/c In a Sally
pit lute wrrr lado l.rr Simon
Dingtelder. Peggy l*ipptn, and
( larenre Grantham
Wr find thal llrrtry Slrnairorn
wa* president In IB474R and
III* lellnw oil it r i» «*rrr Floyd
Ciwjift lYfjty Pippin and l&gt;rr
M i'U llm Arilvillr* enjoyed that
yrar aniifdltig to Ih r ' Sally."
w rrr darning ping |miig |**»l,
card* and niovlr* During a

Dahmer ‘death squad’ letter disclosed
MADISON Wt* — JrtTrey Dahinrr and anolhrr *laln prl*onrr
**rrr anionit *rvrn tu m ri on ll*r hit ll*l of an Inmate ' dralh
*t)uad .moihrr Inmatr (old Dahmet * law yer
Lawyer Sirphrn Klaenbefg *atd Friday thal ihr information
hr received in a letter Ihl* week from Initiate Derrick Itrndrlrk*
•hould l»e Investigated
Dahmer and Jr**r Amler*on were latally Itealrn during a
wotk driall Monday al ihr Columbia Correctional ln*tltulion
Hrnditr k* al*o know n a* M rla n lr Saniurl* I* a ira n * v e »tllr
with a history of prtaunallty dl*order* w ho wa* a m trn e e d In
priwxi In Pe*2 lor having *r * w Ith t r r n age boys In M ilw a u k re

The sheriff* ollUe *ald county olllc ial* Investigating the
death* weir unavallahlr lor comment Friday night
Intnalr Chn*iopltrr Scarvrr. 25 ha* brrn Identified a* the
•u*pr&lt; t In the killing* but no charge* have Item Hied a* the
investigation rontlnue*
I“oiler *aid Thursday they w rre n l ruling out the possibility
ilia! morr Ilian one person wa* Involved

GM wins in duel with government
DETROIT — General Motor* Corp I* thr &lt;Irar winner In a
dral lhal lift* thr itovrrnmrnt'* threat to reeall million* &lt;&gt;( ll*
plrkup truck* in e*&gt; lunge for 951 million in GM %up|&gt;ort of
*alr|y program*
Oul raged consumer group* *ay rnotort*l» are lower*, thal
do/rn* will die a* a rr*uil Transportation Seerelary Federleo
I’rria. under altar k now from people who cheered hi* Initial
rrt all pro|ai*at. v iv t he made ihr only logical eholre
Thai 151 million I* a bargain for ihr world* largest
indu*irial rur|&gt;uratlon — II look GM only almut four day* to
clear that much in profit during the first nine month* of Ihl*
yrar
lly contra*!, the annual rrwrarrh and development budget for
ihe NaiKai.il Highway Traffic Safety Administration I* le*a than
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From Associated Prat* rtport*

Readers
Continued from P i f t 2 A
but
kid* shouldn't hr able lo retailale against parents Parent* are
leaving the ir*pon»tbltity lo the
teachers,"
C a ro lyn F re n n le r stated.
"Teat her* do need lo know what
kind of *ludrnt* they have I
think the media *hould let the
public know. "
Kerrnll Al*ager said. " First. I
think Ihry lost their privacy
when they went lo court. I think
In any public rdurailon system
thal It * unfortunate lhal teach­
er* aren't w arned against
psychological and criminal pro
Diems You can never give a
blanket rule If they know * child
can Ire helped, a Judge need* lo
determine If the child 1* capable
of attending school The teacher
should Ire aware of the felony
charges so Ihry can understand
and keep an eye on things."
Kim Smith said. ‘T h r teachers

needs to know. I trey have a
right to an education ’
Terry Kaiser slated. ‘ I think
the teacher need* to knerw You
can’t segrrgale them."
Levotida Perry said, *T think
the Iraeber should know They
should go lo school with all the
other kids '*
Glen Ervin staled, "I think
teachers nred to know Ihry have
kid* with felonies I think the
kids with felonies need lo go to a
dllfrreni school T h r public
should know their names."
Tonrttr Kilgore said. "I think
the teacher* should know so
Ihry know how lo deal with
ihrm . I don't know* about Florida
but In other stairs, kids are
shooting and killing teachers “
Kohert l*or1er said. •"I think
Ihry nred names and photos of
Ihr parents us well as the kids
Parents need to Ire held re­
sponsible. Teachrrs and Ihr
public should know II they’re all
In one school.”

Halloween p a rly , students
tmhlvd lor apples and nearly
1 iHikrd IIremselves to death In a
pie rating 1 ontrsl
Officer* during IfM M II were
Mi&lt; hard Mi Nab. Ronnie Garner.
Sue C u llu m . and lla rb ara
Mi Nab D im tor* w rrr Mrs S (
Graham a parent, and Mr
llrrn a rd {Hack. SMS band
dun lor In a Sally plrturr of
rla** chairmen. I rrro g n lrr
darkle Mi IV maid Ikxi* Purlin
and llaihuru Prune A girl with
ihr firwl name of Ellen, who I do
nol recognl/r. was also pictured
lhal Halloween ih rrr was a
tiouw- and apple dunking
Wallrr Graham was prrsiilent
In I1MW-BO. 1 larke Messier was
vice president, and Hobby Morris
w a* secretary treasurer Class
chairmen were Kay Holinlaw.
lirvrrly Gray Nora Helle Clause,
and Ada Adam* Mr* Graham
continued a* director and Mr*
J P Hollo taw wa* l*TA chair
man
In my previous article I gave
you the officers and some of my
personal m em ories d u rin g
IU50 53 A* you ran tell for 10
rnarvrlou* year* the *iudrni» al
Seminole High Sc brad had a
wonderful youth center organ!
ration and rnjoyrd many hour*
of fun al I he Celery Crate Thi*
wa* due. In Urge (»art. lo thr
many dedicated parent* leach
er» and lommuntly member*
who gave of I heir lime and
e«|ierll*r *0 willingly
Caroline Digger* HoltrcUw,
s h s Ctaaa of p p m wrote me
from her North Carolina vara
lion home and I have also talked
lo her *lnce her return She
retail* having dances, some of
them girl break. In the same city
hall auditorium during her
school day* and that they called
the pUcr the Celery Crate ll wa*
not a formal organlrallon and
they didn't have any of the
equipment lhal wr did Uler
|kie* anyone else from lhal era
have memories of this?
IU52-53 wa* the la«t yrar ol
l he Celery Crate For reason*
thal I 1 armor recall even though
I wa* a very active member, the
city lull auditorium wa* consid­
ered Inadequate for a youlh
center atirr that year and the
search for a nrw site was begun
According lo articles from both
the Sanftml llrruhl and Ihr
OrUiuhi Momint! Sentinel, lids
was evidently a community-wide
project The Seminole Youlh
Council was formed with M R
Strickland as president He ap
(Hiinird Mr* J M Stlnrrtpher.
Marlon Harmon, and Hotrert
llrown lo serve (Xl live 1 baiter
committee; they w rrr to devtsr a
charier which would Ire pres
rnted lo Clreult .Judge M l)
Smith for approval
Tnislce* of rhe orgaitl/allim
w rrr also namrd Ttiese were
two representatives each Horn
Sanlord civic clubs CIlIT Aides
and Irv ing Pryor. Jaycer*; Hrack
I’rrklns and W.C. Hutchinson.
Hoiary. Earl Hlgglnbolham and
Herman Morris. Klwanl*. Voile
Williams and Hen Wade. (.tons.
Mrs H E True and Mrs G H
Gilbert. HPW Rev. Lucian Scott
and Rev. S.L Whatley. Ministe­
r ia l A s s o c ia tio n ; G o rd o n
Frederick and Joel Field. Arnerl
can Legion. Mrs Goergr Harden
a nd Mrs J N. A n a r e l l o ,
Woman's Club. John tlrumlry
and Marlon Harmon, Col C; Mrs
M.C. Slone ami Mrs Walter
C a r t e r . P ilo t C lu b ; M R
Strickland and Homer Osborne.
SHS PTA; Mrs J.IL St. John and
Mrs John Srhlrard. Junior High
I T A and Fred R Wilson, altomey.
The rhartrr was approved,
money was raised, and thr
lorrnrr Southslde Hapttst Church
I now Central Haptlst) building at
Nidili amt Laurel was Uiuglil

T U E S D A Y

I find no oilier record of youth
( enter activities and know thal ll
did not oprn that school year,
and Ihr neat yrar I was off at
college Can anyone enlighten
me on what happened to this
projer I? Wllh stub a host of
sponsoring organization* and
willing workers, ll is very sur­
prising lhal all Ihrlr efforts did

during thr summer of IH5:i for
M.SOO
Since my mother. Mrs J M
Slitter Ipher. was very Involvrd
In the new youlh renlrr plans,
you wrnild think lhal I rould
rrrnrmticr miar atauit his pro
Jerl. but I was busy wiih many
oihrr a&lt; itvlllr* my senior year
amt did nol |tartli l|Niir myself in
this endravor I did rr[M&gt;rt on ll*
progrrss In my "Seminole III”
(ultimo for Ihr Sanfonf Hrr.ihl
anil In scanning Ihrougb these. I
found Iful the project was itls
cussed and plan* w rrr made al
I T A meeting* al least through
February IH54, and In Decern
hrr of I«5:i, the [Mtcnls held a
work nighl when Ihry |&gt;alulrd
r h a l r s . ta b le *
and Ih r
walnseoallng They also rrfialrrd
lire •&lt; ferns
In January, the Key Club and
Tri Hi Y derLirrit a student work
night al which time ihr place
was i Iranrd and morr (Miming
w as done In F rhniary Iliere was
a Youth Center Week when a
drive for funds wa* made *0 rhe
repair* could ronU n ur Also
*ludenl* worked down ih rrr
four nights during Ural w eek

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Announcem ent
A TTE N TIO N C ITIZEN S OF

MIDWAY
IN ORDER TO PROPERLY COM PLETE THE DRAINAGE AND SIDEWALK WORK
BEING DONE ALONG STATE ROAD 46. THE W ATER SERVICE OF ALL MIDWAY
CITIZENS WILL HAVE TO BE INTERRUPTED FROM THE HOURS OF 8:00 am TO 4:00
Bm ON SATURDAY DECEMBER 3, 1994, AND 3:00 om TO 5:00 pm ON MONDAY
DECEM BERS. 1994. WE ARE SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS ANNOUNCEMENT PLEASE CALL
ANTHONY PELT. SENIOR PLANNER. SEMINOLE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVEL­
OPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AT (407) 321-1130 EXT. 7374.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR COOPERATION AND UNDERSTANDING.

D E C E M B E R

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KERRY

S A N F O R D C ITY COMM ISSION

D IS TR IC T #3

F R A T E R N A L O R D E R O F P O L IC E
S A N F O R D H E R A LD
- G R E A T E R O R L A N D O A S S O C IA T IO N O F R E A L T O R S

My wife and I would like to thank the above organizations and numerous individuals who
have shown their sincere concern for the safety and prosperity of Sanford during my campaign.
Paid Pol. AD by Kerry Lyons Campaign fund

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Kerry Lyons

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P E R S O N A L H IS T O R Y
•Born 9-13-25. Minncoln. Florida
•Sanford Rosidont Sinco 1953
•Sanford Voter Sinco March 1954
•Wifo Carolyn •4B years
Children A A Jr •Local Atty
John CSX Engineer
Path •Housowifo &amp; Mother
Soven Grandchildron
•Veloroan of WWII. Korea &amp; Vietnam
•Rotirod U S Navy •26 Yoars (Seaman lo LCD R)

Q u a lifie d
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E N D O R S E D B Y C E N T R A L F L O R ID A 'S
L E A D IN G N E W S P A P E R

P R O F E S S IO N A L
•Residential Building Contractor
•Licensed Roal Estato Broker

EDUCATION

Editorials
M c C la n a h a n
I M-rm* lh.«l San foul l* fmrvfi
•l.tmhng al that priMTfhuU tTurthidd
otir .illrinpl .illri Mtothff lo ro n r Ihr
OKf-vihranl huh of inir»i&lt;* llalito ha*
tntnc an a gm»c with no ch*ngr
Many air taying lhal such a promising
threshold u the city's »k -»« rhamc lor
•iMtuig «tn upward rlunb liner *tr*mct*
quit plying the S» John*, certainly since
thr Na*y took It* plane* ami went elar
where par sure Walcrfroot. aiW wlopowni
pLtn tor the Sanford Ukefrnnt. ami Main
S lim a (Umiilurm redevelopment plan
phi* a regional mall opening on thr inter
«late highway ne*i &gt;rar are reawm* lor
hope
With thu*e hope* ami a history ol (ailed

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M S . •Criminal Justico •Rollins Collogo

COM MUNITY INVOLVEMENT

a le a d e r

rflirli one might argue that II n lime («ir
a t hange at City Mall where Ihe lad new
city rommi*«U«ier *|n&gt;e.urtl *1* )ear*.»go
M.otx wane new lilnil could help *lrer a
courrr lo t u r r r M
Not *o What Sanford need* at Ihl*
point I* a steady hand Th a i •why volar*
ought lo r r lu m A.A. 'Mac* McClanahan
tor another four year* a* Ihe DUlrlcI 3
rom m lirloner.
Since arriving with the Navy In 1053
Mr Met lattaltan ha*heen .m live In Nuilm t
city and civic mailer*, including I3 year*
- n o t runtlnuoo* - m i the ctminlsslon Me
ha* a wealth ol life r*prrtcrvce* from whir h
lo dr.iw
from a hard art alible Drprraatctft rear

trig lie yomed Ihe Navy ami ro*e Ironi
apiaeiiltre «rarnait lo Uetiletvanl com
mamler tYrhapa he I* l&gt;e*l kricrwn a*
(read of Ihe lornvet Self Helunl llo«i*ing
|*ogr.irn whlrh bulll 141 home* for poor
t.unilie* m and near Oviedo requiring
•weal equity a* down payment The lifea
t»e»i reflect* hi* phlloaophy lhai govern
merit *tiould help mil provide
True. Mr. McClanahan and thia new*
paper have no! always agreed. Nonelhelea*, he haa been admired for apeaklng
oul. even when alone, and for being
beholden lo no Individual or group.
The Ortando .Sentinel recommend*
Ihe re -e le c tio n of A .A . ' M i C
McClanahan for Dlalrlrl 3 city com
mlaaloner.*

PLEASE VOTE DECEMBER

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POL AO PAID F O R BY CAMPAIGN TR EAS U R ER

•Member Kiwants Club
Chairman Underprivileged Children's Committeo
•F &amp; A M *&gt;226
•Lutheran Church of tho Rodocmor
(Vico Prosidont •Board of Directors)
•Member American Legion
•Member Disabled American Veterans
•Member Votoran of Foreign Wars
•Fleet Rcsorvo Association
•A A R P
•T R O A (Retired Officers Association)

GOVERNM ENTAL ENVOLVEM ENT
•Statewido Criminal Justice Advisory Committee
•Leaguo of Cities Intergovernmental Relations Committeo
•East Central Regional Planning Council
•Governor's Affordable Housing Study Commission
•Vico Chairman - Sommolo County Affordable Housing
Task Forco
•Scminolo County Solid Waste Task Forco
•Sommolo County Storm Water Task Forco
•Community Block Grant Advisory Counsil
•Mam Street Advisory Board

C E N T R A L F L O R ID A G R E E N E W A Y (S .R . 4 1 7 ) A N D S .R . 4 3 4
SM ALL AREA STUDY
PUBLIC

HEARING TO

BE H ELD

DECEMBER

13, 1 9 9 4

O N D EC EM B ER 13. 1904. THE SEM INOLE C O U N TY B O A R D OF C O U N T Y C O M M ISSIO N ER S (B C C ) W ILL C O N D U C T A PUBLIC HEARING TO CON SIDER A SM ALL A R EA STUDY
KN O W N AS TH E CEN TR A L FLO RIDA GREENE W A Y (S .R 4 1 7 ) AND S.R. 434 SM ALL A R E A S TU D Y . TH E BCC W ILL CO N SID ER R ECO M M EN D A TIO N S FROM TH E S EM IN O LE C O U N TY
L O C A L LAND PLANNING AGENCY/PLANNING AND ZONING C O M M ISS IO N (LPA/PAZ). H EA R C ITIZ EN V IEW S . ANY L O C A L G O V E R N M E N T O R OTH ER A G E N C Y C O M M E N TS . AND
TA K E BCC A C TIO N ON THE S M A LL AREA S T U D Y .
THE SMALL AREA STUDY CONSISTS OF FOUR PRIMARY COMPONENTS: (I) OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT AREA WHICH INCLUDES THE IDENTIFICATION OF EXISTING AND FUTURE CONDITIONS AND
FACILITIES AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 9J-5, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE; (3) IDENTIFICATION AND COMPILATION OF ISSUES BY INDIVIDUAL HOMEOWNERS. NEIGHBORHOODS. OWNERS OF
VACANT PROPERTY. BUSINESSES. AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS AND THE SURROUNDING CITIES OF WINTER SPRINGS ANO OVIEDO WHICH WERE ACHIEVED DURINO AN EXHAUSTIVE COMMUNITY
MEETING PROCESS WHICH WAS DELIBERATELY STRUCTURED T O HELP THE COMMUNITY ARTICULATE THEIR CONCERNS AND ISSUES REGAROING FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THEIR COM*
MUNITY; (3) AN EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY ISSUES ANO OPTIONS INCLUDING A SUMMARY OF THE MECHANISMS THAT ARE CURRENTLY IN PLACE TO ADDRESS THE ISSUES IDENTIFIED. ANO A
SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATION FOR ADDITIONAL ACTION OR ACTIONS THAT WOULD FURTHER HELP TO RESOLVE THE CONCERNS RAISEO BY THE COMMUNITY; AND (4) DEVELOPMENT OF LAND
USE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE STUDY AREA WHICH INCLUDES THE RECOMMENDATION OF A RURAL AND URBAN BOUNDARY. DEFINITION OF TRANSITIONAL LAND USES FROM THE GREENE •
WAY/S.R. 434 INTERCHANGE TO THE RURAL EAST AREA. A PROVISION FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFIC CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING FUTURE AMENDMENTS. ANO A DESCRIPTION OF
THE NECESSARY INTERACTION WITH AOJACENT MUNICIPALITIES TO RESOLVE THE COMMUNITY ISSUES AND TO JOINTLY MANAGE THE FUTURE GROWTH ANO DEVELOPMENT OF THE STUDY
AREA
THE STUDY AREA BOUNDARY, SHOWN ON TH E MAP A B O V E . WAS E S T A B L IS H E D DURING A S E R IE S OF COM M UNITY M E E TIN G S . AND IS IN TEN DED T O D EP ICT TH O S E AREAS
WHERE IS S U E S AND CONCERNS WERE ID E N TIF IE D BY TH E COM M UNITY REGARDING FUTURE G R O W TH AND D E V ELO P M EN T AND IS N O T A P R ED EFIN ED URBAN BOUNDARY.

THE PUBLIC HEARING W ILL BEGIN A T 6:00 P.M., O R AS S O O N TH ER EA FTER AS P O S S IB L E . IN R O O M 1028 (B O A R D C H A M B E R S ) OF THE SEM INOLE
CO U N TY SER V IC ES BUILDING. 1101 E A S T FIRST STR EET, S A N F O R D . 32771. A L L IN TE R E S TE D P E R S O N S A R E URGED TO ATTEN D AND BE H EA R D R E­
GAR D IN G THIS SMALL A R E A STUDY. W RITTEN COMMENTS M A Y BE P R ES EN TED A T THIS HEARING O R SUBM ITTED TO THE A B O V E A D D R E S S C/O COM ­
PREHENSIVE PLANNING DIVISION. R O O M 3167. TH E HEARING MAY BE C O N TIN U ED FR O M TIME TO TIME A S FOUND N EC ESS A R Y.
PERSONS WITH DiSAbUTifca N E fd N O ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE M THESE PHOCEEDcROS S H O U LD CONTACT THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPARTM ENT AOA COORDTNATOR *8 HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THC M E E T * ® AT » l 1130 E » T

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PERSONS APE AC V S t D THAT IF THEY DEC OE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE AT THIS MEAMNO TH E Y W U NEED A HECOOO OF THE PROCEC O NOS ANO EOR SUCH PW tPOSE T h E y MAY NEED TO ENSURE A VEFTOATiM RECORD O f THE P R O C EED ­
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ABLE (OnPUULICHEVIEWAT TIC SEMNOtE COUNT YGOMPW HENSIVE PLANNING DIVISION. ROOM 316 J HOT EAST FIRST STREET SANFORD UfcTV^LNTtC HOURS OF 8 0 0 A M AND 5 00 P M MONDAY
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Looking for an identity

LO CALLY

Ram, Silver Hawk soccer teams gain experience

Sanford Youth Basketball
SANFORD — The Hanford Mnrratinn Dr
[Mfimfnl is cdfrrtng wmih lw»»WrttMll lew boys
4ml gitI* under
!'«*•* 1* • JO tm levrryonr iiukr* atram
Fnt m m r Info r«ll .TtO !M1U7

Basketball coaches needed
S A M D K H — The Nanlofd Met tr^lMHl I)r
jktrimrnt l* Itukln^ Im people liilrrrstrd in
t oac h in ( t«»\ %«nd girl* youth baikrtlall Irani*
All game* 4»r (Ml Sa Uinta | with weekly
praelk r* All *u|&gt;ptlr* w III lie |iim tdrd
liltrrr*trd |Mrtlei *|w&gt;nld rail .1.10 3607

Sanford Volleyball meeting
SANFOHI)
The Sanloeil Hnrralkwi IV
parimrni wtU hold an org-inl/llonal meeting (or
It* I’oUr hear rtin l »&lt;&gt;llr\l«jll league* on
Tur*d*v Itnrnihei Wh at 6 p m at the Youth
I'enier In Sanford City Hall
The SMI) *|*&gt;n*or* two league* one rrvrr
at tonal (no «ptkr| and one power I’tav I* *el lo
tiepin the wrek of January Oth
For more information rail ,T W&gt; Vi*l7

Sanford polar bear softball
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation IV
partinrnt ha* m heduted the root he* meet inf for
II* adult polar t&gt;rar *ofltkall league* lor Wcdltrs
day. IVt 7. al the Downtown Youth Center
Santord c m Mail
Team* with rrprr*entatiie* al the organize
ttonal meeting, which will stall al (I p m will
receive a reduction in Iheir registration fee
D a d u rt w ill tiegin play the week of Jan 0
For detail* ( all 330 5007

Lake Mary polar softball
LAKE MARY - The Cllv of Lake Mary will he
conducting a Polar IVar Softhall »ra*on al the
l^akr Man S(Mtr1» Complex The 10 week
league* will begin the week of January 23rd
Registration for tram* currently playing In a
Utkr Marv league will begin registration on
Drcerntier 3 and new learn* may atari regi*
tenng on Drcemtier 111
Megiatratlon will tie taken at City llall
Monday through Frtdai from H a m to 3 p ni
Mrgi*fration (varkrt* tan lie picked up at City
Hall at any time
Men • C league are *chrduled for Tuesday.
Th ff *dai and Frwlay tngfit* and a Women* C
la-ague l* planned lor Wrdnewdav a Coat I*
•2HO prr Irani, phi* i l l ] A S A fee and 33 |&gt;er
non resident player
There will he a mandatory cnarhe* meeting at
6 30 p m . Jan 17. aithe rornrnuntiy Center

■ y TO N Y D etO A M IfR
Herald Sport* Editor
W INTER PARK
Self dia. m rry
t* an often diftk ult pn* r w that
every one m uii go through if they rr
going to fulfill any portion of their

potential
That gne* lor athletic team* a*
well
Tw n local high *&lt; ln»&gt;l t*&gt;va « » &lt;et
team* dial will tie making that
tourney thl* *eaiw&gt;n will tie the
Injury ravaged Lake Matv Mam*
and young Lake Howell Silver
Hawk* The two met Fttday night at
t.ake Howell * Richard L Evan*
Field I he Mam* flanging on lor a 2 I
win
l - a b e Mary alao w i m i t h e j u n i o r
varwlly mail h I O
Having !&lt;&gt;*l weveral key (ilayrr* —
Including U S na tio na l Ir a n i *rlet
Hon Jody tie Hruln
to graduation
U»t year lake Mary had to Mart
thl* season without nrveral of It* top
returning player* two of whom will
m la* tno«l If not all o f the *ra*ou
' W r have a lot ol returning
player* licit they don't have that
year nr two of r*|&gt;rrtrner of having
an Impat t on game*. * *ald Lake
Mary coach Larry MiCorkle
Hut
they rr getting It now W r rr ju*t
going to have to go through thr«r
trial* and tribulation* until wr
develop an identity a* a tram '*
While ihr numtirr of touche* on
the hall in the Hf*t half w rrr (airly
equal the Mam* did more with
thetrw. launching nine allot* to Ihr
Silver Hawk*' one Sophomore
Ihivtm Garber gave I jk r Mary a I O
lead when he ran on to a through

Ivall from Jawrn Tlsdrll and Mpfird a
one time U.m at 32 27 of the ftrwt
hall
Tladril douhlrd Hie lead when he
cante in Ironi the weak aide and
nodded home the irtiound of a
Janilaon Halley allot four rnliiutr*
Into the arc mid hall
Then ju*t when It ks»krd like the
Mam* wrrr finding Hietr *trtde. Lakr
Howell atarted •mngliig logrthrt
(■miller loot hr* Five minute* allrr
Tlsdrll * oerd. Ilrlan Kolesar 0«&gt;k a
throw in Irorti Vtctor Nr*(»rta and
iMirted a *hot lo cut llir defh it to
2 I
Doth train* had *olid wotmg
opportunities late. Lake Howell
gculkrrprr Jacob /oaky making a
■raping (rtiru h aavr of a %hnt hy
Aren Cook while Jeff Years k • bid
lo equalize foe the Silver Hawk* bit
Ihr far pu*i and hnunerd away
We w rrr within a goal of blowing
Ihrtn out and they vm rnl the neat
goal *ald Mi &lt; ocklr They may l»r
young hut Lakr Howell t* a good
*tdr a very dangrrim* tram They
gave u* a g&lt;*«d game
It • a ISeminoIr Athletic | confer
rncr win and we ll take Hiowe any
time w r ran "
For Coach Ana Iole Popovich. the
contest wo* a (Mialtlvr *lrp In hi*
tram * ilevrlopmrnt
' W r rr awfully young
*aud
Po|*)Vic h I'm real pleaaed with Ihe
wav wr played. r*|M-c tally the way
wr rr«|H&gt;nded after their second
goal Another *tx lm he* and wed
hr tied "
Thing* got a little- trn*r in Ihr lair
going a* the Mam* were whittled for
Ret Soccer. Pag* 3B

W M V y tto * Manic

Lake Mary * Ralph Eugene (No 14) control* lha ball a* Lake Howell •
Brian Kolatar (No 5) trla* to get past into defensive position during the
Ram* 2 t victory over the Silver Hawks Friday night at Richard Evan* Field

Road woes continue for AF
■ r DRAM SMITH
Herald Sport* Writer

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TA L L A H A S S E E — SI* player* led by Janie*
Col'lns' IH poinia. scored in double figure*
Saturday a* Florida Slate completed an early*ea*on sweep of tnlra«lafe op|ionrni» with a
101 63 victory over Florida Atlantic
The Seminole* (3-01 now go on the road for the
flr*t rime, playing Tur*day al Arizona
Seven foot center Andre Held added 1*» point*.
fre*hman Avery Curry hit 3-of-fl *hoi* and
netted 15 for the Seminole* who led SI IO al
the half Derrick Carroll added 1.1 point*. Sura
11 and Corey laiul* 10
Craig liuchauan had 14 |ioinl* lor the Owl*,
who allpped In 1-2 Phillip lliiyler added 12
point*, and brothrrw Caesar Yeadnn and Eric
Ycadon cat h srorrd 10 point*

ORMOND .IKAC H - It ha* certainly been no day at
the beach for Ihr Seminole High School bnya'
haakrtball train Ihr |wc*t two werk*
Foe the second consecutive Fttday. Arrow F o r t III
vrnturrd Into Voluala County to take on a Daytona
IVarfi acpiad. and fm the arcond time Seminole took a
tunitilr falling loSrabfrr/r 82-70
Tlie Arrow Force III Junior varalfy al*o lo*t a
hard fought declaioti. 71 311
Seminole I* now 2 2 on the *ra*on and will now travel
lo Eatonvllle lo lakr on the stair* second ranked Class
2A tram. Wytnore Tech, on Thursday. The Junior
v.traity Up* oil al ti p in with the varsity taking the Boot
at 7 30 p m Seabreeze upjied it* record to 2 -1
Arrow Force III took a quick lead, going up 7 2. hut
the Sandrratt* outvoted Seminole 112 the remainder
of Ihe quarter to lakr a 1311 lead after Ihr first eight
minute*
The local squad of third year head coac h Bob Train*
went lo II* *enlor guard combination of Itrad Train*
and Eric Robert* to get bark Into Ihe game In the
second jietiod. a* the dun scored right point* each lo
give Seminole a two j»olnt lead. 30-34. at Inirrmlaaion
Arrow Force III came out o( ihr lockeroom smoking
behind Nate Hall, w ho acorrd 11 third quarter points, to
lakr a nine-point advantage. 41140 Hut a rash o(
turnovers against Hie Seabreeze pressing defense
allowed Ihr Sandcrabs to go on a 14 2 run and the
home tram led 54-53 at the end ol Hirer jirrtods
The trams traded Ihr lead for most of the fourth

AROUND TH E NATION

Broadway boys shine, Level IV girls to state

AROUND THE STATE
FSU swamps FAU

Purdue crushes FAMU
W E S T L A F A Y E TTE . Iltd — Jannon Holand
acorrd 21 point* and Stacey Lovelace 111 lo lead
No. 13 Purdue to a 1)7-37 victory Saturday over
Florida AAM In the opening game of the
Hollrrmukrr Classic
Purdue 12-21. trailing 170. went on a 15-0 run
In about a four minute *1retch midway through
the Ural half lo lead 32 6 with 0:15 lell In Ihr
period The liollermakrr* led at hallllmr 50-13.
Purdue flnlahrd with 33 rrhound* lo 31 for
Florida AAM (2 -11 Florida AAM allot )u*l 27
l*crccnl. while Purdue hit 47 percent.
Nlcolr Ertckaon added IH jHilnts for Purdue,
while Danielle McCullry had 17
Monika William* led FAMU with 12 point*

Special fo the H erald

JA CK SO N V ILLE — Shawn Mltruk of Winter
Springs' Broadway Gym nasties finished first in
three Individual events and claimed the All­
Around championship In his division at an AAU
qualifying meet last weekend. Nov. 26 and 27
Broadway Iraminatrs S lrvr l.ykrns and Corey
I'hlllljis tied lor second while Brandon Greek
finished fourth
Mltruk. I I . took lop honors on jMrallrl bats
(3 01. high bar (3 M|, and rings (3.5| as hr
compiled an overall score of 210. lie also
finished second on the pommel horse (2 0| and
scored 3 I In Moor exercise and 3 H In vault
Lykens. 10. won ihe jxmimel horse cnmjteUtlon |3 3| and finished second in the Door exercise

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ijuattrr. hut Seahree/e. which was just 14 for Its first 2h
trtrs from the free throw line, made five straight rhanty
tosses to kreji Seminole at l»av
Four Sandrratis found double figures headed by 20
(mints from Malt Hicks, who also rhljijird In with right
rrhnunds. *U steals and flvr assists Also In doubles
w rrr Marlon Jones 1141 Man-u* Brunson (131 and
Sylvester Thompson ( I I I
Seminole also had (our jilayrr* In double llgtirr*
Hofirrt* led Hie wav with a game high 24 (mini* H r al«o
had nine rrhound*. Hirer *lral* and (our assist*
Also playing well (or Arrow Forcr III were Tralna (IN
(mints, six rebounds, two a**i*t*|. Hall (13 points, six
rrtmunds. three steals, two assists!. Mrggir Holloway
111 (mints) and C hu ik S Ith (six (mints, right
rrtmunds. two blocked shots)

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on Ihe jtarallel bars amt a 3 Don the high liar
I’hlllljis. 10. had wins In both Hie Door exercise
|3 0| and vault (4 31 white coming In second on
thr parallel liar* (3 61 and high bar 13 11 Hr
scored a 2.8 on Hie rings and a 2 I on thr
jminmrl horse
Greek. 0. won Ihr |mminrl horse coinj&gt;etlilon
(3 0) and was third In thr vault |3 41 Hr had a 3.3
on the rings. 3 0 on the jiarallrl liars. 2.0 on the
high bar. and a 2 8 in the floor exercise
It was only Ihr second lomjtrUtlon for the
Broadway boys' learn, which was Just formed
this fall Each (cam mrmlter Imjtroved Hint
all uruund scores hy I to 4 jMilnts over Htrtr
marks at thr jtrevlous meet.
QIRLS HEAD WEST
All 12 ol Broadway Gymnastic s Level IV girls

ro a d w in
Fro m Staff Reports

TA V A R ES — Lori Hammett
scored a game high IH (mints
Friday night to help Hie Lake
Mary Mams romp to a 30 37
girls basketball victory over
the host Tavares Bulldogs
I.akr Mary also won Hie
Junior varsity game. 50-H
T h r Mams jumpe'd out to an
18-10 lead In the first quarter
of the varsity gani” and led
24-16 at halftime Lakr Mary
then Iced the game with a 17-11
rush through thr third quartrr
that gave thr Mams a 41-24
edge going Into thr final right
minutes
l-akr Mary krpt Tavares In
Ihe game hy making Just three
Sec R a n * . Page 3B

qualltlrd lor Hie Honda state cliattijilonshlps.
w filch arr bring held this w rrkrnd In Clearwater
Allison Berry. Lindsay Churton. Gall Gibson.
Amanda Kryr*. Megan Kranr. Heather Morsch.
Angela I’cntz. Tonya I'ullln. Jessica Sava*, and
Nicole West will compete In Hie Achievement
State Meet while Julie Hudlnw and Megan
Mnnlierg will participate In the Placement Merl
To compete In the Placement Meet, a gymnast
had to earn an all around rouijmsllr store of at
least :i4 00 al any of Hie Ihree qualifying meets
earlier In the season.
Ilucltow has had an excellent season, coming In
first In Hie all-around standings ol her age group
at all ihree qualifying meets. At those samr
meets. Monbrrg placed (bird, eighth, and first In
Ihe all aruund lor her age group

W HAT’S HAPPENING

Defense leads Florida to repeat as SEC champions

Womens' Baseball

of 80 |&gt;olnla. went to Hip fourth
quarter trailing for Hie fifth lime
Hits season. But the cardiac kids
A T L A N T A — All season long. No. apjicarrd on thrlr way to another
3 Alabama had straddled Hie line comeback victory when freshman
between victory and defeat. Satur­ Dwayne Rudd picked off a Wucrffrl
day. the Crimson Tide crossed over pass and returned It 23 yards (or a
touchdown to pul Alabama ahead
It.
Danny Wucrffrl hit Chris fXierlng 22-17 w ith 8 56 remaining
But then roach Gene Stallings
with a 2-yard touchdown jiass with
5 20 remaining, and Judd Davis made a call sure to lie debated lor
kicked ihe deciding extra |x&gt;lnt to years He sent Michael Proctor on to
give nlxili ranked Florida a 24-23 kick Hie extra point rather than
victory In the Soullieustern Confer­ going (or Hie 2-|Miini conversion,
ence Championship game, snulllng which could have given the Tide a
out llama's hopes of a second seven-point lead.
Stallings came to regret tils de­
natlnnul title In three years
The Tide, which had beaten Its 10 cision when Florida drove HO yards
major-college opjioncnts hy a total In 10 plays, with coach Steve

Sanford lea al Apopka Diamond*. 1 p.m.

FO O TB A LL
T H p.m. — ESPN, National Fnoltiall League,
liuflalo Hill* al Miami Dolphins. ID
Com plete il •tin g* on F i | * t B

■ y PAUL NKWBERR Y
AP Sports Wrltor

S|itirrlrr (lulling nut every irtek In
his ollrnslvr jiluybook Wucrtlrl got
the Gators into Alabama territory
with a 25-yard jiass to Meldcl
Anthony, who assumed a starring
role when top rrrrlv rr Jack Jarkson
was Injurrd on Ihr third jilay of thr
game.
F re d T a y lo r m ade a hu ge
lourth-duw'u conversion at Hie 31,
ajijicarlng lo be stojijicd al Ihr line
hut sliding oil lor a 2-yard gain.
Iielorr Spurrier resorted to thr real
chicanery, having Wucrffrl throw- a
jiass-llkr lateral to Dorrtng. who
then thrrw a real 20-yard |iass tu
Aubrry Hill to the Alabama 2. Thai
srt up the touchdown which lied the
gumr al 23. and Davis untied II with

Ills extra jiolnt.
Alabama Mill had plenty ol time
to get In jmisiiioii for a Proctor field
goal He already had kicked thrrr on
Ihe day. Including 48- and 47yarders. hut wouldn't get a chance.
The Tide got as far as midfield
helorc quarterli.uk Ja y Darker
found himself with a fourth and-13
al his own 44 with uboul a minute
to go In his career. Barker had
nearly always found a way to rescue
Alabama In those situations, jkim
log a 34-1-1 record as the starter.
But Hits lime. Ills j m s s Into triple
coverage was tljijicd Into the hands
of Florida defensive back Eddie
Luke for a game deriding liitrirrptlon.

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

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SANFORD
1&gt;lr&gt; Waldrop was (v f lrrl .tt
kasl once Dsl month
Howling In thr Men* 7(10 league at l*uwl
Antrrtr* Hanford un Wednesday. Nov |0
Waldrop rolled a prrfr* 1 p m r of 300 during hi*
7 111aerie*
In other league pUv last week
WA&amp;HOAY DROPOUTS. No* 21
M fn'a aerie* — Don Hang* M 3 Hob Meyer*
M l O t m n — Ik in l U n p
liene Roger,*

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W om ens eerie* — (a n il Mr vet* 420 Kvr
Rngero 126 O i m r i — .lean Welo-r 174 ('ami
Meyer*, 134
BUMPER. No* 7«
Bert** (two game*) — I trad ley Marlettr 1r&gt;2
Mike *ttlllh A I. Joshua lllgdott 7(1 Su»lr llarne*
&lt;1*1 r&gt;atne*
llradlry Marlettr, lit) Amanda
lohnson 511 Mike Hlghsmlth S3 Suur Harries
4.1 Joshua Higdon 41
M IT E 0 R S A C 0 M E T S . n o * 76
Berle* — .fared Ihrtlrr lid Justin Henry 2!H
Lola Worn*i k 2411 T I Crowe ‘H r &gt; Game* —
David Wagner MO. Jared Hotter 110. latla
Womack 1»2 T J Crowe. 77
TEEN PRO BOWLERS. No* 26
Berle* — l.g a n Jarkson VIM, Corey Norrl*
V I2 t ori l.ti kuin. 406 Game* — t.ogan
Jai k*on 237 Cotry Norrl* 196, laid Jackson.
I3 «
PINBUSTERS. No* 23
Men'* aerie* — John Ognosky. 320. Marirl
Vandelirrk 51 I Game* •
— John Ognovky 210
Marrel Vandetierk It Ml
Women'* aerie* — Ague* &lt;&gt;gn,&gt;*kv 46 1
laxilve Wet Ion 414 Gamr* — Agnr* Ognosky
17M laHtlsr Wrslun I4H
ERIDAYNiTESPECIAL.No* 23
Men'* aerie* — Michael llollidat 334 Tom
Vo** 520 Game* — Jim G 213. Lloyd Graham
205 Mii luel Holliday, 206
Women'* *erle* — Lrana Marlettr 164 Jud&gt;
Cole 44M Game* — learm.i Mar lei le, 100 Judy
Cole I Mo
METALESSENCECITY.No* 71
Berle* — Van Tilley Jr 040 Tat Johnson
liOH Harry Sweat. Still, Jim Gateman. SWI
Oame* — Van T illey Jr 270 Chuck Sweat 233.
Kry in Z**tmw 223 Hob Moyer. 222
MID FLORIDA POSTAL. No* 72
Men'* *erle* — Ken Welt he! 02M Mike Daii*
3 Hi Game* — Ken Wekhel 224 and 210
Women'* *eile* — Sharron Trdlord 176
Ampv Allen. 142
TUESDAY NITE MIXED. No* 22
Men’* eerie* — l-arry Varnedor 5oh Jim m y
Camill J r 344 Game* — Carry1 Varnador 224
lainre Hlgtismilh. 207
Women'* aerie* — Nancy Johnson 566 Mary
Hartel* 4M«* Vanessa llarne* 469 Game* —
Nancy Johnson 246 Robin Mr Lamb. 193 Mary
llartrl* I 'i t
WASHDAY DROPOUTS, No* 21
Men'* eerie* — Hob Meyer* 52ti Hob On* tg
516 Gamr* — tk«- Dougherty 197, Gene liogrro
IB l
Women'* •erle* — Eve Hogeni. 454 Marv
Kiirhl. 449 Game* — Marge Gunstrr. 177 Eve
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trl** — an* y Johnson 63S Linda Slaflord
n i l . Penny A n llh * 991, Mary DeGtnal. 580.
Gam** — Nancy Johnson (246. 206. 203). Linda
Stafford 121.1 2I4| Penny Smith 1215 2091 Mary
DeGroat (213. 200)
ASTEROIDS A STARS. Nov IB
Berle* — Eric Smith. 550. Jeff Shoemaker
491 Shrrrre Oonlrrman. 480 Jlilu n Smith. 356.
Game* — Jell Shoemaker. 200. Sam Reynold*
193. ShenreGonlrrman. 177.1.lva Ireland. 146
METEORS A COMETS. Nov. IB
Berle* — Smart Meyer*. 364. Jarrd Hutlrr.
313: Lola Womack. 213. Sarah Johnson. 210.

Game* — Stuart Meyer* 140, Chrt*tophcr Cole
123 Jarrd Hutlrr. 120 lola Wom.i, k 84
BUMPERS. No* IB
Berle* (two game*) — Hrandnn Marlettr 113
llradlry M arlrllr
113 Chrl*tln« Cole 66.
Amanda Johnaon. 59 Women'* aerie*
Hrandon Marlettr 71 llradlry Marlettr. 67
Christina ( ole. 47. Amanda Johnaon. 32
TEEN PRO BOWLERS. No* tB
Berle* —- Sam Reynold* (X&gt;l Lrli Smith 565
Jell Shield* h J lugaii I.t, k***n 151 G a m e * —
Sam Reynold* 231 and 204. Er!&lt; Smith 195
laid Jack won. 176 llrandl Wiltnot. 137
SANFOROPINBUSTERS.No* IB
Men * aerie* — Gene Rngero 561 Don Hangs
327 Myron Gate* 527 Game* — Gene Rugem.
207 Myron Gate* 201
Women'* aerie* — Ethel Fries! 451 Mary
King* 439 Game* — Libel Frle*, 179 Mary
llang* 172
ONE ON ONE. No* IB
Men'* aerie* (four g*me*| — Dan ( anlglla
•»47 I .airy La, allUdr 829 Game* — Derrick
Erttton 239 Dan Canlglla. 258
Women'* aerie* (four game*) — Penny
Smith 744 Debbie Newman 732 Game* —
Penny Smith 205. Drbhie Newman. 203
FRIOAYNITEMIXED.No* IB
Men'* aerie* — Hill Slnnott 650 Roy Jarntn
«|| 591 Dick Kirrtti 58i Oame* — Dtck
Poreiil. 237. Hill Slnnott, 234
Women'* *erle* — Linda Stafford 3**0
Game* — Linda Stafford 226 Dory Jark*on
207
McOUIRE S CANVAS. Noy 17
Men'* aerie* — Pal Johnaon 697 Ron
Allman 656 Game* — Pat John win 239 Kriih
O Union 248
Women'* aerie* — penny Smith 596 Mary
DrCnste 574 Game* — Wendy Gorman 2 47
Mary Dr&lt; «»*ir. 231
M ETALESSENCECITY.No* IB
Berle* — Jim Galrman 679 Van Tilley Sr
664 Roger S[&gt;aik* (V49 Kevin Zaslrow 646
Game* — Van Tilley Sr 248 Jim I van* 247
Kevin /a*trow 246 Lin Me Kean 245
MEN'S 7A0LEA0UE. No* If
Berle* — T rrrv Waldrop 710. Pal Johnson
682 Hill Slimnlt. (i83 Roger Warlock 675.
G*m «* — Trrrv Waldrop YX&gt; Pal Johnaon 278
and 237 Srancidrll 258, Joe C a w arrlla. 257
TUESDAY NITE MIXED. No* IS
Men'* *crle* — Petr Campbell 619 Phil
Palazzo 574 Game* — Petr ( ampliell 219 Eru
Jenarn. 222
Women'* *erte* — Kim Diaz 565 Kathy
Herry 544 Game* — Ktm Ihaz 244 Kathy
Deny. 2fK) Sharon McCrerry 200
Not** — Kim Diaz * 244 game wa% 106 pin*
over her *tngle game average while her 565 total
l» 151 pin* better than her avcragr series total
MID FLORIDA POSTAL. No* IS
Men'* aerie* — Mike Day I* 509 Rohrri
Darden J r . 4R5. Game* — Ken Wei, hrl 224
Mike DaVI*. 196
Women'* aerie* — Mia rum Trdford. 422
Ampv Allen. 369 Game* — Sharron Tcdtord
157. Ampv Allen 137
TEEN PRO BOWLERS. Nov 12
Berle* — Sam Reynold*. 580 Natalie Settle
■
Liu Smith 487 Girt lot
»«/ Gome*
— SaiU Reynold* 224 Natalie Settle 204 Seati
Humgamer. 182. Lort Jackson. 185
ONE ON ONE. Nov. 11
Series (four gam**| — Hill Walton. 908. Nn k
Newman. 905. Dan Canlglla. 853 Dick Porrttl,
815 Oame* — Nick Newman (279 223 206) Hill
Wallon 1215. 224. 247. 222) Dick Porrlll 1259
2451. Jay Smith 2;Mi Dan Cantglla 1244 213)
HINOONERS. Nov 8
Berle* — Linda Lewt*. 624. Debbie Newman
542. Hetty Romalnr. 550. Dottle Roberson. 495.
Game* — Linda Lewi*. 236 and 210. Hetty
Romalnr. 214. Debbie Newman. 200 and 186.
Dottle Roberson. 183

Playtime Dart winners announced
Special to lh* M*r*ld
SANFORD — The PUyllm c
Dad League ha* announced II*
19!44 Fall Season (K rrall win­
ner*
The banquet will be held on
December I8lh at the Lake
Monroe Inn
In the Uidir*' League. Mo»t
V a lu a b le P layer C h ris tin a
Moreland, Kelly LeHlanc and
Stephanie Volkman led Team
*6. Ktm Itoo* Hoadclou* Hahrs.
out of Hamlmo Calc to the

championship
In the Mens' A la-ague u l» » w
Most Valuable Player Mike
P avelchak and team m ate*
Howie 0*1 rom ami Churlle
Duller paring Team *1. Had
Allllude*. from Nice A Easy lo
the title.
In the Mens' H la-ague it was
Tra m *7 out of Hamtioo Cafe
picking up the gold medal*
itrhlnd Most Valuable Player A1
LeHlanc, Rick Marcello and
Steve Harvey
The Mixed A League crown

went In I hr leant of Most Valu­
able Player Jolynn Moreland.
Rich Moreland. Leslie Chevrter
and Mike Marcello who repre­
sen Ird Team *3, Heaver* and
Hutlhrad*. from Kunboo Cale
The Mixed H League saw a
Hainhoo Cale team claim Its
fourth championship of the five
leugurv contested, The winning
club. Team *4. consisted of Most
V a I u a h 1r P l a y e r S t u d y
Fitzpatrick, Jim Fitzpatrick.
Rick Marcello and Stephanie
Volkman

Soccer
five yellow card*.
Halley and Cook each were
l&gt;ookcd for hard foul# while
Tlvdrll. McCorklc. and assistant
coach George Sasvar! were
hooked for dissent.
Lake Mary (6 -1. 3 0 SAC) plays

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LIONS DROP PATRIOTS
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Scull Theirn scored two goals In
Ihe second half Friday night lo
lead Ihe Oviedo Lions lo a 4-2
win over Ihe Lake Hranlley
Patriots In a Seminole Athletic
Conference boys' soccer match
at Tom Storey Field.
Lake Hranlley earned a spill
on Ihe evening, winning (hr
Junior varsity contest 2 -1
Travis Weeks and Jack Prior
each scored n goal In thr first
fiatf ns thr l.lons took a 2-1 lead
into hulftlmr. Weeks' goal came
off a free kick. Prior's was srt up

by Mlkr Zlgler.
David Schlatter assisted on
Thclrn's first goal while Weeks
had the assist on Ihr second.
Pal Ireland and Trevor Smith
scored for ihe Puirlots
Oviedo out shot Lake Hranlley
19 6. forcing Patriot keejier Mall
Hawkins to make right saves
Lion goalie Darren Ockwlg col­
lected five saves. Each learn had
three corner kirks.
Now 2-2-1 overall and 11 In
the SAC. Oviedo will play again
next W e dn e sd ay at hom e
a ga in st L a k e M a ry . Lake
Hranlley. 0 5 overall and 0-2 In
Ihe conference, plays at Seminote nexl Wednesday.

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Ihr ( hriMm.iv gift l»»ivin*i frrtwy much nf hlmwrlf for her child
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taking pl.n r .ill aiuuiul us. a liny
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lU tril on a story told In her by
hrr Ibe wtnrv wbe prenenied
a latnrite godmother. Ibe narra
llie weaie* Ibe lale n( a wplder Murpbv w ith a drib ale Rold
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ratter* above Ibe Chr1*t child* wbe told the wtory. wbe biinR I he
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what Rill be r mild Rive In Ibe on the tree w here n huiiR alone
’I waw alwayw wo touched by
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All lie bad In Rive wan ble the wtnrv whe wald
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around the tree on Chriwmaw Eve
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"If our &lt;om|winv conllnur* to l«»*e money, then
II will reach a point where ll will fall and Ihrn II
won't lie able to |&gt;av lanvl health tirnrflta or
walartr*." wald IVdi Newman. I'lrrlli Armwlong'w
public relation* director
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good hrallh II wr don'I. nobody gel* anything
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A O i . a hrnrflls rial suiting firm, found Ihr
avrragr inwl of a rellrre * health benefit* was
B2.7.15 though II was almnwl twice I haI for those
uniter age 65
Mrdk al t arr for rellrre* I* a real drag on
employer* '* wald Deborah ( ’ hollrl i ir o r li ir
•lire* tia of the Alpha Center a Washington
D C Iui wed health policy think lank "ll rrprr
went* a (tied u a l. no mailer how they manage
Ihe work force or priMtui fkin "
Al ieawi 13 mltlkm retiree* over age 55 receive
health hrneflt* from former employer*, wfie wald
and nt&lt;&gt;rr than a third of Ihowe — ataml 4 5
mtllkiti — may l&gt;e ewpec tally al rt*k of lowing
coveragr he* au*e companies w rule rwrape
rlauwew into thetr henefli plan*
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tried to wield Ihe a«. II ha* met with resistance
-I n February a Judge said General Motor*
must reinstate full (overage and pay bark
firnent* for 50 000 salaried early retiree* who
filed suit In I «•#*«» Thai ruling haw hern apfiealrd
Kavmond Fay. an attorney lor the GM retiree*
said that in these kind of case* involving unkm
contrari* retiree* have won about half Ihe lime
(or salaried retiree* rompanle* havr hrrn mostly
vtrtortouB
— l.'nlwy* Ihe computrr maker, la phasing out
rrllrrew medical care by 1966 a move estimated
to wave BlOO million annually, that's wuil in
llttgaimn
— Navistar weitlrd a clawawrikm lawsuit with
rellrre* with a plan that cut Ihelr mrdkal benefit*
hul gave them wliwk r&lt;|ual lo a third nf Ihe
company a spokeswoman lor Hit truc k maker
wald
Hv ronlrawl. I'lrrlli Armstrong Is a s m a l l
company, a division ol I'lrrlli S ji A of Italy, whkh
purchased Armstrong Tire Co In I9HA It haw
plants In Caltl.irnia and Tennessee The case also
affect* rrllrrew from plan)* that closed In
( onnrcllrut amt Mlwwi«*l|&gt;pi
Ihe com|&gt;any ha* ollrrrd a weiilemenl lo ti*
rrllrrew hul Armstrong, llie attorney, said ll
would t irate a hardship lor many A couple with
a B75&lt;) monthly (tension, he wald. would end up
(•aylng a third ol that (or m rdkal rare

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p^lpnncd until Nov 50
Cluairra ol Itlai k and Hold
lialliaxia «|uiklli&gt;K deiofatkrn*
ami hundrrda id twinkling light*
ailitnl a lavhkUUtlde Nrw Votk
snf’pet i lull ambiaiwe lu I Ire
ijualnl i lultlkmar l.l|(lita also
outlined lhr |rl Mar k « arjrrtrd
runway that extended from 1he
atage mil Into the andletk r
Pal I osier. rltalrnian ot Ilkclub a education department,
wav thr &lt;halrman w Imi Iwntlnl
up a haul a iitkin j committee to
arr that everythlnk wrnl on
schedule Put looked thr part
wrartnit a Monolog Mai k and
♦liver |vanta rnvemtde enluuwed
with ativr a rtrn li
Jran ('Iran/, (aalikin *bow &gt;t&lt; r
chairman. Intrortum l several
workrra and Indlvtdnala who
contrllHltrrl to the trrnr-lll
Thrfaal par crl p rra rn ta llo n
waa narratrrl bv Oara Tru|tllo

w

H o u r »*•«• s»

Puttin' on th# Old / (Mhlon show modal*
row from laff) Franca* MllchOll. 0 » d
Mill Smith Mnbarta Zdfrowar. Donna Fran** Dabt

(from

laahkMi mnfdlttatnr at Gavlrr*
who opened tin- show wllb two
pant* oiitltt* accented with
apMaliy. glll/V design* on the
Iront These casual r rratkma
modeled by Oebbte Wltllfbead
and flail lllll Smith w rtr mod
rralrly faked at l/ 'l Of* At**'
taking renter stage with Ik-bbte
anil (latl wav Steve Harriett who
rtHMieled a casual mitllt which

IM W

Jaraia Dabbia Whitabwad Joann Luca* Bourg
Doltta Amthony, Pwggy Taten and U*a Clonl/
Back row La*tay Dantal* (lafl) and R o b yn Jona*

drew heavy applauve front the
nearly all female vprrtatorw
lire show finale wav a vetting
id formal wear wlien Matt Wrvt
and Trald f'rrlvtii appeared on
vtage In elegant Halt S haltnn
and Marv vmta while Kolretta
/lllto w e r vhnwed a flavhy.
trailing black mermaid gown
lavishly rmbelltvhed In gotd and
vllvet designs Roberta then

donned a gorgeous. oluxurtnus
ankle length mink coal to totally
ra p tu re the audetnee with
applause
Fashlons featured casual,
abort. flortiu y. gpaaam rr sheer
plush velvet and Wrtv id ridorful
sequins and Iread* something
to wrar everywhere limn the
mi mi ravual event to Hie ulSee Dietrich. Page 2C

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Kalth Kaogh, manager of Culinary Taam USA.

Area chefs lead
team to world
championship
Three Central Florida realdrillv helped Culinary Team
USA win iwo gold medal* and
tht world rhamplonvlilp at Ihe
prevtlgkruv Culinary World Cup
Competition lor the third con­
secutive tune, proving American
regional lu tvin e ran make the
grade with Ihe International
Jury
Team USA member* were )u»t
.2 percent of a point behind thr
Swiss train when they entered
thr hot food rompetltkm. one id
two major categories of Interna­
tional rompetltkm* sanctioned
by the World Association ol
Cook* Societies (WACSI. "We

(elt very confident with our
m enu* and overall theme going
Into thlv rompetltkm.” Mated
Keith Keogh, formerly of luikr
Mary a n d tram manager of
See Laka Mary. Page 2C

C hristm as
in O lde
Longwood

Member* of the Central Florida Soclaty for
Historical Preservation and chairpersons of
Christmas In Olde longwood are (from lefll

Georgia Miller. Delbert Miller. Chairperson Areva
Barnes. Mary Bistltne. John fhstllne and Lillian
Miller

The Central Florida Society
lor Historical Preservation ••
*|Minwiring Chrlslmaa In Olde
Mmgwnod on |k&lt; 5. b and 7
The n|»enlng ceremony will
tw-gin at 7 p in .it the Chrtvt
Kptscnp.il Church. 151 W
Church Avr inlumgwiMMt
As in days gone by. a
Sunday Srhonl lesson will Ire
prevented billowed by Ihe Lakr
Mary C onerrt C horui
firrfnrmlng Christina* carol*
under Ihe direction of Alice
See Longwood. Pagr 2C

Minister turns 89; Broadway-type dinner theatre coming
Dinner theatre

H w tM PSoto M Man* H tw Um

Rttlldpanta In th# Tom Thumb Wadding of ‘Lllll* Mr. and Mr*. New M l. Calvary.'

The Rev. Oliver Glover Sr wav
honored with a relebratkm on
lit* MMib birthday at home in
Lake Mary The Rev Glover wav
horn on Nov. 25. I lion in
Charleston. S.C In the lair Ely
and Clarissa Spann Glover. Font
generation* of the Glover and
Spann families traveled front
Charleston. S.C. and thr Wendall. S.C. area to help celebrate
till* grand occasion
The Rev Glover shared till*
blraacd rvrnt with Ills lovely
wile ol IM years. Malrrllr Timm
av Glover The celebration was
held at thr family arrrage In
Idike Mary, with an nllrmoon of
prayet anil praise for a man of
G od. T h e Rev. Glover has
pa s t o r e d t h e M l . O l i v e
M issionary llapllst C hurch,
lumgwnod lor 117 years and also
Ihe Island Lake Missionary Haplist Church, Lake Mary for six
yruts. lie was a sell employed
fruit grove service manager for
over 40 you* He ha* vloee
retired from pastoral duties
Ovrr IOO (amity and friends
Joined In lh r full day of celebra­
tion Willi lh r prayer lor the
oceaskm and celebration given
by Fred Glover, scripture by
Virginia Glover Ward. The wel­

Broadway star, singer/actor
Harry Burney will present the
Broadway show "The Cotton
Club — And All That Ja //•/*?! al
a gala holiday scholarship
dinner at the Sanford C lvlr
Center on Saturday. Dec 10.
ftoinO 9 p to
Come and participate In an
See Hawklna. Page 2C
come was rendered by Cynthia
Glover Jackson. Rochester. N Y
T h r words of wisdom and hon
orary messages were ilellverrd
by III* nephew Rnliert Glover Jr.
of Charleston. S.C.
The p r a is e s and spiritual cele­
bration continued w ith the
singing ol tils avorlte liytnn
•'What a Friend We Have In
Jesus." A special tribute to
“ D a d " w a s re n d e re d hv
Mercedes Glover Mcdlock. and a
solo to D*d i&gt;\ Claude Glovet
The Rev. E S. Hullard and thr
Rev Allen Washington shared In
ihe cclrhratlon
Th e b e a u ty ol love was
expressed In llilv Joyous day by
the attendance of Ills family anil
friends from tar and near
We salute Pastor Glovet. the
patriarch of the Glover family
and Seinlltole County arcu

Rev. Oliver Glover Sr.

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&gt;n1 Msrald Sanford. Mood*

Sundai 0*&lt;*rr\b*t 4 1994

ENGAGEMENT
Meriwether-Lommerse
SANFORD - Waller unit Vicki
Meriwether. of Stinloirt. arr an*
tintinclng thr engagement of
lliclr duughtrr. Ktlsll Martr. to
.John Rotw-rt I n i n m r r v . win of
John and Irrnr l u m n i n v of
Sanford
IVirn In Sanlord. thr hrldr*
Hr* 1 i* ihr mutrrnal grand­
daughter of Ihr U lr Capl and
Mr* A It Ito/arth formerly of
Orlando Shr 1* thr (uiemal
granddaughter of Mr and Mr*
Waller Meriwether Sr of San­
lord
M* M rrlw rth rr l* a 1969
ifradualr of S rrn ln o lr High
School. Sanford, where *hr « u
iin honor studrnt. yrarlMMik edi­
tor. member of Sal tonal Honor
Society and swim learn Shr I* a

pei t gptd

t&gt;e University

of Weal Florida, Pensacola,
where she recrlvrd a Iwirhrlor of
art* drifter In early rhlldluxid
and rlrrnrniary rdocallon.
M% Mrrlwrthrr I* presently
r m p ln v r d a* k in d e rg a rte n
teacher at Idyllwtldr Elementary
School. Sanford
Her fiance, horn In Sanford. I*
(hr maternal grandson of Ihr
lair Mr and Mr* A n th ony
leonard. formerly id Sanford lie
t* the (taiernal grandson of thr
latr Mr and Mr* Rudy Loni
i t i e n r . f o r m e r l y of I h r
Nrl tier lands
lairnmerwe l* a 1963 ifradualr

Kristi Mart* Marlwrathar
and John RobaH Lommin*
at Srrnlnolr High School where
hr was a m rm hrr id Future
lluslnrss Leader* of America
and chess dub He I* a 1967
graduatr of the University of
Crntral Horula. Orlando wherr
he received a Ivar he lor ol art*
degree In business administra­
tion
laimmersr I* pan owner of
Dutch Mill Nursery in Sanlord
Th r wedding will lie an event
of May 20. 1«V**A 2 p m
All
Souls Catholic Church. Sanford

Longwood—
C ontlnurd from Page 1C
Ann \il*on.
vocal mu*l&lt; education direr lor
ol Lake Mary High School
Following the church service
and carolling Ihr |wrtrun* will
walk to the Hradirr McIntyre
Ho o k and lie nerved a delirious
dinner by the rnetnlier* of Ihr
Central Florida Sneiely for Hlslorical Preservation T h r dinner
will include ham. turkey drrss
ing and gra. y rna«hed potatoes
*weri fHitalor*. torn and green
Iran*, hi it roll*. dessert. coffrr
or punc h
Ticket* lor Ihr fund-ral*lng
rrrni %|M&gt;n*ored by ihr Histort
cal S w irly ran hr purrha*rd for
$16 and arr available at the
following location* T h r En1 banted Cottage. T h r A pplr
lla*krl. T h r Transformation.
Hie Antique Ante, and T h r
Culinary Cottage totaled In Ihr
historical dtslrlct of Longwood
Arrva Itarnra. i hair man of the
Christina* in CMde Longwood
event invites thr public to enjoy
all old fashioned Christmas in
Ihr Historical (Mslrtet of Long
wood For further Information,
you may call ihr chairman al
630 9609

Society gets clock
Thr Central Florida Soclriy lor
Historical I‘reservation has ac*
irpird an anonvmou* donation
lot the Hradirr Me Inlyre House
The calendar dock I* datrd 1665
and was originally purchased In
Iti1.11 . s y
I r o n i c a l l y , t hr h o u se is
estimated to have hrrn built in
thr sarnr year T h is Is a

hrauilful piece of workmanship
and is in |&gt;rr1rrt working condi­
tion The rnerntwr* id the Hlsior
leal Society w rrr extremely
appreciative and have placed the
dock In I Ire men * parlor, a
silling room id Ihr house
If you are Inlrrestrd in viewing
I h r l at est e d i t i o n to I h r
Hradirr-Mi Inivrr House located
at 130 Warren Avr in Historical
laingwisid. the house is open on
the second and fourth Wednes
dav of each month Irom I I 4 m
until 4 p m and Hie second and
fourth Sundav of each month
from I until 4 p in

Pot Luck Feast
The Winter Sjwtngs (om nium
ly Garden Club will hold Its
December Hireling on Dec 8 al
7 30 p m
and celebrate the
holiday season with their annual
T n l Lui k I r.ni
The dull
mrrt* regularly on the second
Thursday of die month Imm
Sepir nilier through May For
f u r t h e r I n f o r m a l i nn. cal l
Margarri Hannah at 095 0610

Club sets luncheon
Sw ret water Ovik* Garden (Tub
will hold Its annual Christmas
Luncheon al the Matson rt
Jardln Restaurant on Dec 12. al
11 30 a m T h r program will be
Ik-serued by ftie LAkr Hranilry
iligh School Choir
Krsrvallons should hr made
by Dec 5 by calling Marv Clay.
H66 7B13
(Shay Koagal la a Sanford
Harald corraxpondant cocvnng
lha Longwood araa. Phone:
333-0514.)

Hawkins
Continued from Page 1C
evening ol fun and enjoy Ihr
dvnnmlr rich baritone voice of
Harry tlum ey whose voice will
completely fill thr room: enjoy
Ills true down-to-earth charm
urn! sincere Interest In his au­
dience Come and hear the most
Infectious laugh you've ever
encountered. Hurnry is a con­
summate professional H r has
played the Broadway role of Jim
In Tlig River," roles In "Th e
King arid I." "D rivin g Miss
Daisy.' "Y o ur Arms Too Short
to Box With God." "Broadway In
Iliac k." and Ihr world heinous
show at tfic Washington Ken­
nedy Center. "Signature — A
One-Man Show." Hr has upjieured with the Heritage Collec­
tion To ur. I he Opera Ebony
Subtle lo Black Broadway. Ftor
Ida Symphony Orchestra: loc al
appearance* at Orlando U n lvrr
sal Studios, and the Orlando
Opera

Thla evening of musical en­
tertainment and dinner Is one to
lie remembered. The proceeds
will benefit the scholarship
fund raiser of Kappa Sigma
Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority Inr. AKA awards
over 10 scholarships each year
lo Sernlnolr County High School
seniors who will attend the
college of their choice And for
the entire four year* Ihr stu­
dents are given financial help lo
see them educationally mature
Tickets are available by calling
321 5022 Ih r AKA tlrkri line A
donation ol $25 Is requested.
You can wear your holiday frills
and bring your best beau or
(rtrnd Yes. Broadway comes lo
the Sanlord Civic Center Satur­
day. Dec 10!

Couple with local
ties exchange
vows in Hawaii
S AN FORD - Pauline I'd well
Schwrnsrri ol Sanford and L
Millard Hunt of Philadelphia
Pa w rrr married Oct 19.
1994. 6 p i n at Anaeho
Omalu Bay. Kohala Coast.
Hawaii Th r Hr* Carlton P
II u b o 11 r p e r f o r m e d t he
double ring brachsidr cere
mony on Ihr grounds of ihr
Royal Walkokstn Hotel
The bride Is Ihr daughter of
I h r lair Mr Arthur Lee and
Mrs Mvrtle V ISiwrll
Th r gruom Is thr son of thr
late Mr R T and Mrs Leila
Keen Hunt
T h r bride and groom wore
matching Hawaiian oulflls
The bride wore a headpiece of
w hllr orchids and w bile rrown
flower wedding Iris were
exchanged
T h r bride was burn In

C h a t t an o o g a . T r i m
and
moved lo Daytona Beach In
1936 Shr g iactuated from
Mainland Senior High School.
Daytona Itrarh In I9G4 llrlocr
moving lo Sanlord she was a
voluntrrr with Volusia County
F i r e S e r v i c e * as a
flrrltghtrr/rmrrgrnrv medical
Ire hide tan
The groom is a native of
Sanford Hr graduated from
Seminole High Srhcsil in 1944
Hr attended Kartham College
Richmond Ind In 1932 he
graduated with a tiochrlor of
art* degree and In 1967, he
received a masters degree
from Itryn Mawr College Bryn
Mawr Pa
Hunt * father, thr tale R T
Hunt, founded and oprratrd

Mr. and Mrs. L. Millard Hunt
Hunt s Tuxedo Feed Store on
Ih r corner of Second and
Sanford Avr (or many years
Hunt lias lived In Philadelphia
for 40 years and plans lo move
bark to Sanford by ihr end of
1994
Following a wedding trip

T Tie hrtde Is employed a*
financial clerk for Hospice erf
V ol us i a/ Fl agl r r . Dayt ona
Beach, and Hie groom is «
retired social worker

Dietrich
Continued from Page SB
tlmate In after five now and
through the holidays
Other m odels were: Lisa
C lon tt. Joann Lucas Itourg.
IXiltte Anthony. Fran Mitchell.
Donna Frank. Peggy Telen. Debt
Jarvis Hobyn Jones. Lesley
Daniels. John Angr|. Mike Hr
naud and Hill Foster
Martha Yancey conducted the
drawing for door prizes assisted
by Paul Ferrrro and DeLorr*
l-ash. club president
Guests were served Chicken a la
King In l*ufT Pastry. Vegetable
Medley. Cranberry Mold. Cream
Puffs, rolls. Ira and roffrr.
catered by Duck's Catering

Peggy turns 75
Marlha Peggy" Sessions wa*
quern for a day when shr
celebrated her 73lh birthday on
Nov 23. Site of the gala open
house was the American Lrgton
on South Sanford Avenue
Martha received about 40
gursta wearing a two plere pink
dress complemented wllh pearl
jewrlry and a while awcrthrait
rose ( orsoge T h r festive eelehra
Hon was attended by three arts
of lour generations
Hosts and hostesses for the
event were Marlha a children
Mrs Mlcharl L (Barbara) Dretrr.
Mission Viejo. Calif. Elmer C.
Sm ith and Harry L Smith.
Sanford, and Mra. Bobby E.
(Ginger) Meadows. Inlerlorhen
Manila received a family and
fnrndshlp quilt made by daugh­
ter Barbara which had IOO
si gnat ur es of fam ilies and
f r i e n d s f r o m mix s l a t e s .
California. Colorado. Texas. Flor­
ida. Soulh Carolina and Georgia
She also received a memory
book of cards, l el l rr s and
pictures made and assembled by
her daughlrrs-ln law. Carol Ann
Smith and Dune Smith.
Curst* were served a lovely
buffet of assonrd party fond*
along with a beautifully em­
bossed binhday cake decorated

In purple Mtrl ha * favorite
color
Martha was horn on Nov 23.
1919 lo Julia and Lester Hughes
In Winter Park She moved with
(her parent* lo Al t amont e
Springs in 1929 In 1936 she
married I .C "Te d " Smith who
died In 1930
Shr married
Raleigh P Session* In 1966
Attending the parly were
Barbara's husband and son.
Mlcharl L D rrirr and Brian
Dretrr of Mission Viejo. Carol
Ann and Dtanr Smith Sanford.
Kelly Meadow* grandson In
IrrU rhrn and Michael Dr I.a
Ho/ grandson Iongwuod
Also attending were lour of
Martha * first cousins F.vrrrit
Hughes East 1‘olnt: Billie CotIon. Winter Park Evelyn Adam*
and Bennie Krigans. Longwood.
as well as Bernice Hughes her
sister In law from Sanford
Others attending w rrr six of
Marlha * seven children and six
great grandchildren
Grandson Elmer C (Cory)
Smith Jr was unable in attend
due lo heavy studying gelling
rrady Inr ht* graduation from
Florida Stale University on Dec
17

High tea honors Nancy
Nancy T e r w l l l e g e r . who
became the bride of Noy Rivers
Saturday, wu* the guesi of honor
al a recent high Ira and mlscellanrous shower. Site of Ihr
lovely pre nuptial parly was the
charming Rose Collage Tea
Room In Sanford'a Historic Dis­
trict
Hostesses were N a n c y '*
‘Terwillegrr aunts " Mrs lull
(Rohynl. Mrs John (Susan) and
Mrs David (Margurrile|
Guests were seated al tables
featuring fresh flowers In a
background of fine antiques.
Tiered Ira Iraya w rrr artistically
arranged wllh assorted linger
sandwiches, hoi jianlrlrs and
heart-shaped scone* with De­
vonshire cream. Oueen Victoria

Martha Sasvons surrounded by her daughters and sons (from left
Barbara Deetar. Harry Smith, Virginia (Gingart Meadows and Elmr
Smlth at 7Sth birthday celebration
rh o rn la le pound rake with
strawberries, confectionaries
and fresli fruit Quests were also
irrvrtl rwsltrrrv m v»l» Wfil tew.
fresh fruli Julie and gourmet
coffer
All of Hie scqierblv delicious
fare was made by Ihr led mom
owner. Sica Nacu, who served
Ihr gursls In hrr authentic
Romanian costume, complete
wllh a lace apron and pan
t al oona. r ep r e s e n t i n g h r r
hoinrland.
Nancy and hrr 25 guests
rnjoyrd the gilt opening which
was a lot of fun The hostess glfl
was a place selling of hrr fine

china

also plugged several businesses
Hie Hlienhtp Romance, the
Flea World. Katie's LwndtfU
Auto 3 fsln and live Sriiu-sUr
T o w n Cent er m all, anting
other*
Dsvr Farr, executive direct**
of ihr Grratrr Sanford C h a in le t
of C o m m e r c e , w a a i h r
*|Hikrsinan for Sanford and wa»
quoted about Ihr mall to open
next year.
Also. Hie Sanford T o u r of
Homes was mentioned in Ihe
Holiday Open House section
Incidentally, for those wljo am
not In the know, the tour I*'on
today from noon to 5 p m . for
information call Mary Larwrn
321-0144

Magazine eyes Sanford
I couldn't hcllevr mu eye*
when I opened the December
Issue of S o u th e rn L i v i n g
magazine lo spot a page devoted
lo Sanford Two photo*, one of a
downtown antique store and Mr
Bill s Barbecue accompanied Ihr
Interesting article describing
Sanford aa "quaint." The writer

Former resident ill

Word has been received from
Alvin (All Calhoun, a fonnrt
longtime resident of Sanford
ih.it hr and his daughter art In
serious condition. After thr
death of his wife In Charleston
Al was placed In a hralthcarr
facility and later moved In Ihr
home of his daughir. Marilyn
Hanson, and her husband Dur
Ing Ihr past few months. Marilyn
has had three sirnkra and Al I*
achrdulrd for brain surgery on
Dec H
Al says h r will upprrclutr
h e ar i ng f r o m Ills Sanf or d
friends. Ills address Is: 533 Yalr
Drive. Charleston, SC 294 12

DAR to meet

Tom Thum b Wedding
The Tom Thum b wedding of
"Little Mr and Mr* New Ml.
See Haw kins. Page 3C

louring lhe island* of Hawaii
nd Oahu the couple will
rrslde In Sanlord

ThoM Terwlllegar ladies (from left) el bridal fete:
Robyn, Susan, Susanne (junior bridesmaid),

Marguerite and Nancy Terwlllagor. brlde-elacl and
guest of honor.

S a lllr Ha r r i s o n Cha p t e r
Daughters of the American Rev
olutlon. will gather on Dec. 9
for a luncheon meeting al Thr
Renaissance (formerly Howrll
Place I. 300 W. Airport Hlvct
According lo Virginia Powell, (tie
meeting will begin promptly at
12:30 p m .
Hostess Jean Melts and Belly
Steffrne will provide a Christmas
slng-a-long for Hie program.

Lake Mary
Continued from Page 5B
Culinary T ra m USA and execu­
tive chef, rrrvrarrh and develop­
ment »l Wall Disney World In
Florida. "It l* very difficult lo
wm a major International cullnurv competition, and even
more dlinrull 10 win cine Hirer
consecutive limes They worked
hard lor every point of thl* world
championship."
I hr '94 Culinary World C up at
Lxpogasl 94 was Ihr first major
International culinary competi­
tion (or ih r new 1996 Culinary'
Irani USA selected last year,
however, tw o members re ­
mained for the 1992 team This
event, sanctioned by W A VS .

look place .11 the 7ih Interna­
tional Salon of Gastronomy
"Kxpogast ’94" Nov. 19-23 al
the Folres Internationales dr
Luxembourg T h r Vatrl Club of
Luxem bourg (Association of
Pr of essi onal Chef s of ( h r
Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg)
hosted over 800 cooks from IH
countries who competed in the
national Irani and Individual
ro m p c llilu n s . T h e m llltu ry
competition produced a world
champion In the '94 Military
World Cup T h r Netherlands
won a* military cooks fought
wllh spoons Instead of guns
Culinary Tra m USA won the
biggest pri/r capturing the Cull-

nary World Cup In Ihe Interna­
tional category. The Regional
T ra m Cup wcnl lo Switzerland
and Sussm ulh Rudolf from
Germany won Ihr Individual
category.
✓
Chef Paul l‘rudhomme and
John Folse were Invllrd lo assist
Culinary Team USA by Team
Manager Krllh Keogh and they
helped with Hie Irani's pres­
entation ol American culslnr for
this competition. "Th e Iasi lime
we competed In Luxembourg,
we were lold by a judge who
rcmiplinirnlrd our work that II
wa* a shame most Americans do
nol cook like this. He staled Ihr
only thing* America has ever

successfully rxjiorird In culslnr
w rrr hamburgers and pizza.
This rom m rnl helped cement
Ihe philosophy of our only Amer­
ican presentations w r used over
Hie past four years and Ihe new
leum’s menus really helped br­
ing Ihls forward." stated Keogh
1‘rudhomme lollowt-d by say­
ing. "In America, wr are blessed
with tremendous naturul re­
sources like rich soil, hill It look
proper training and experimen­
tation In pluming to drvrlop Into
one of Ih r w orld's leading
sources for quality food products.."
Twenty-five chefs from all over
Ihr nation successfully uchlcvi-d

spots on 1996 Team USA ul Ihr
1993 American Culinary Federa­
tion's Nallonal Convention In
Orlundn. T h r successful Iryout
pro* css liegun In 1969 by man­
ager Keogh ha* led lo even
brttrr opportunities for chefs In
the United Slutrs lo try out and
become a member ol 1996
Culinary Team USA "Thrse
mrmtiers become .imhussador*
ol Amrrtcun culslnr and spend
thouviml* of hours conducting
research and development Dial
In passed onto cul l narl an*
throughout Hie nation." stales
Keogh. "It has lieen said that
one year's rx|irrlrncr on Tram
USA Is equivalent of IO years’

experience on Ihr Job."
As the 1970* dawned. Keith
Keogh was a "Florida country
boy" who had some definite
Ideas about food-work and fish:
Fi sh was somet hi ng you
tossed a llnr toward In Seminole
County lakes and It was colled
bass:
Food-work consIMrd of hum
burgers and jiotuloes that you
broiled and fried (al a now
defunct fust-food shop), pmduc
Ing good sjicndlng money for a
h i g h school kid from Ih r
country.
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Insight lhat Keogh joined Ihr
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llda « p rr rm ln rn t seafood
I* r m u t U r th rf of Wall
_l*fiev World Company &lt; ..plain
£ t* ih r highly decorated Wall
“ ney World International cull
’ Irani and manager o( ihr
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'ilit r r y Sim uni v i.r purulent
of t " « l oprrattona (or Wall |&gt;t»
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is with pride when asked
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»ul Keogh * b a ck groun d
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creative ** hr viva
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h r * al*o a prod in i of Wall
Disney World culinary Ualning
llrr au*e wr have *o many (at ill
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*l»o|n banquet* lauitly dltlllig
— and wr m m r our |&gt;roplr
around Iltry Irani all a*|iei la o(
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W all Disney World,
Slot urn
explain*
Knt||h. a hard working kitchen
hand who helped open the
Polynesian Hotel during Ih r
W all Dlanry World grand open
log In 11171 wa* put through ih r
Dlanry School of Culinary Aria
an on ih r )oti rlaaarnom lhal
prepared him lor a position aa
area rhel H r ear nrd I hat rule Iri
following inmptrtton of Ihr

program
Duntig the nr*I five yrai* hr
advanced lo aoua chef and then

i ltd tie iiilalnr at Ih r Polynesian
and Ihrn lirgan a pilgrimage
about Ihr "world *aa the “ travel
lug &lt; hrl dr cuisine
to Ih r
Conlrm poraty Hraort I In 1979),

Dlanry (h rl* rrre tvrd a special
mrdal from South Wales a* Ihr
lira! of If S regional Irani*

Sitter 1*1*12 Keogh has served
as managrr of the U S national
trai n, a position h r hold*
ihroogh IIFW In ihr meantime.
Ihr W’all Dlanry World Vacation
Kingdom serve* a* training
headquarters for Cullnafy Tram
USA Kevenily, hr asaumed Ihr
responsibility of f.irru tlv r Chef.
Research and Development —
Parka
In addition lo managing, rap
lalntng. aecnnd rtrc u llv r « lief
log Krogh I* a husband Iwifr la
Vlckll and falhrr (daughlrr* arr
lirandl and Lindsay) They llvr
In Clermont.
Horn on Chrlaunaa Eve In
1052 lo Mr and Mrs Hkharri
Krogh. Krllh graduated from
Seminole High School In 1970
Hr complrtrd two yrara of aiudy
al Seminole Cotnmunlly College
In 1972
In I 9 HH lie waa tndurird Into
Ihr Amerhati Academy of Chef*
and In 1991, hr was elected
naiional prraldrni of the Amen
can Culinary Federation. a |&gt;osi
Hon h r arrvrd through July
1993 After lhal, hr arrvrd a*
ACF'a national chairman of Ihr
taMfd for one year In Oclobrr
19*12. h r wa* r lr r t r d world
prraldrni of the World A w n U
lion of Cooks Bor tr I lea. an orga
oI/.ilion lhal represents one
,md a half million (hrf* around
ihr world for a term through

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The Fall Hook Fair al U k r
Mary Elementary field an Open
House. Tuesday. Nov 29 |l was
a star studded gala with Clifford
file lltg Hrd Dog, Curious George
anil Ms Frizzle. Ihr drtvrr of I tie
Magic Srfront Hus Ms Frizzle
was ott hand to promote her
newest adventure, "In the Time
of the Dinosaurs," A*« ordlrig to
Inside informaiion this sixth
hook In the series lhal began
with "A l the Waterworks" will
he going from hardback to
paprrtrai k rather qulrkly In
make way for the seventh hook
nearing rrim pIrUM The next
advent tire will tie In a hurricane
Ms frizzle and her Magic

Last week' s article about
( hr 1st mas in Oldr t,akr Mary,
scheduled for Wednesday. Dec 7
at fi 30 p m . lallrd lo mrnllon
one of (he group* involvrd The
Historical Commission will have
a display of old Christ mas toy s
and decoration* In I he Frank
Evan* Center The highlight id
lhe display will lie wooden doll
furniture on Mtan from Harried
Boyd
After Christina* In Oldr Luke
Mary, ihr display will lie moved
lo laikr Mary CHy Hall The tie si
meeting of the Hislon. nl Com
mission will lie Monday Ik. 5
at 7 p m at lltr frank F.vaus
Center

Continued from Page 2C
Calvary waa held on Sunday.
Nov 20 The wedding pro
ceaalonal saw ihe rendering of
Ih r Playmate* “ Victory Is Mine
A favorite selection
Oh Hr
C a re fu l" waa sung by Ih r
Playmates Special solos were
rendered on behalf of lltr bride
arid gruorn — "Jesus Love* the
Lillie Children" and "Oh. How I
Love Jesus "
The exchanging of Ihe vows
and Ihe crowing ceremony then
saw the presentation of the
couple of Ihe hour. Matter and
Mlaa New Ml Calvary Hapllst
C hurch. Kyle Holloman and
Jasmine Klignrr Attending as
m aid of honor was Tiffany
G lkh n sl first man was Dontr
Jones Serving the bridal party
as bridesmaids were Kayshala
Men hie Shay la HlUstnan She
qulta Drbosr Groomsmen wrre
Henry Dye J r . Jeffrey James
Thavarrlous Williams Flower
girls were Krrbalra Merihlr.
Morgan Frtsnn. Dyniesha Dye.
Kerra Holloman Crown bearers
were Edward Drboar and Tyler
Flanders
The minister performing the
ceremony was Leonard lintt
Soloist was Tovah Gtlll* musi­
cian. Mary L Drbnsr usher.
Cedric Wadr I’laymatr* alien
d i n g I he c e r e m o n y we r e
Jesselyn Hunt: Ashley Hall.
Keith Jackson. Latovah Hall
Trrcoyla Uradlev. Earl Pritchard
III. T y r o n l q u a Pri tchard.
Twinkle Gilchrist, Hubert Hall
The hostesses lor the gala wed­
ding were Wendy l.amar and
Karen While. Th e reception
followed In Ihr education build­
ing. The couple will reside with
Ihelr parents al home

Q S H open house today

Good Samaritan Home, 1701
Wrst *fth S i. 2:30-5 p m The
liomr offers a valuable service
and I* proud that In Ihe lime of
lamlly nerd 11 ran offer a home­
like environment lo place one *
parents and loved ones
The community Is Invited lo
attend this open house today
and o rirr again share their
aupfiort wall the resident* and
stall of the Good Samaritan
Home T h r community of San­
ford and surrounding communi­
ties are always welcome lo visit
the home and become a part of
the giving and sharing with Ils
residents Send a representative
from your church, organization
They ask that you continue lo
help those lr** fortunate n Ihe
community.
Good Sam aritan Home —
reaching out to other* Come
and talk with Ihr admm*tratlon
and stall of "Good Sam ." They
may be able to help you with
providing care for an elderly
parent nr friend

Crooms reunion meeting
The ('room* High School class
ol 1964 will gather for thrir nexi
reunion meeting. Tuesday, Dec
6. 7 p m at thr home of Claudia
Coleman Sims. East 7th SI and
Cypres* Avr

MLK rehearsal
Marlin Luther King Jr Crlr
hr at ion Choir will havr rehear*
al* on Tuesday evening*. Dec 6.
13. 20, 7:30 pm. , St John
Metropolitan Baptist Church.
IOth St and Cypress Ave. Gloria
William* 1* director All musi­
cians. choir member*, and ail
church choir* are tnvltrd to
participate
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on Nov 14, 4 45 a m Paternal
grandmother Is Hubv Blake;
(Mirrnal grral grandmother Is
Thelma Mike Maternal grand­
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ama/mg afternoon for one laikr
Mary Tigrr Cub &lt;Jrn The flrsi
grade hnyt wrnl lo Ihr flrr lower
on Stair Hoad 427 for an after
main field trip The first order of
hostile** was climbing ihr flrr
tower The hoy*, along with a
few parents and si bl i ngs
t limited all Ihr way lo tin- top
T h r children did line
Th r
parents were a lit Mr winded
T h r view from ihr lop of Ihr
f lr r l o wr r waa great
Thr
children, thankfully, saw no
flrr*. but they did are laikr Mary
High. Automobile A bmh laiion of
A me r i c a In H r a t h r n w and
smokestack* on Ihr Si Johua in
Voluala County The lower* arr
seldom used Ihrar day* In
urban arras moat flrr* arr
apottrd by cltl/rn* and railed In
The cellular phone ha* hern
especially helpful In flrrflghimg
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flrr conditions arr r itr rm r for
several day*
After looking around a hit ihr
group went hai k down Ihr flrr
lowrr This was of course easier

physlr ally but a llillr harder In
Ihr fear department Looking
down i* harder than harking up
The hoys were Ihrn KMrn a
lesson in ihr physics of flrr Ii
lake* heal, fuel, and alt lor a lire
to burn and a firefighter must
eliminate one of these lo pot tail
Ihr flrr After the informative
talk, a small pine needle Ore was
III on I he asphalt and Ihr Tiger
Cubs her arnr ihe fhrfightrrs and
(nil II out It was an raiding
finale lo a great lour

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Christmas already???

Who are your heroes?

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Kids ready, even if parents aren’t

■ y LYN D 1KV H O LLID A Y

Special to the Herald

Band c o n c e rt p lan n ed
SA SM iK I)
The Stanford Middle S» tuml 4«anl wlnnlnil
mutii drfMininrnt t* planning.« concert lor Monday. IV« 1 2 at
7 .10p m in iltr land* I) lYlham Gymnasium at the school
t'ndcr Ihr direction ol Jennifer Scott, thr m liimlA (Hl h n th t
and )ai t IM in is will (wrfotrn
On Thursday. IV&lt; 15 at 7 30 p m , thr echool* choral
dr|&gt;artmrni will present I heir annual holiday concert tn the
gymnasium
The concert will he under thr direction ol Madeline
Zimmerman
Thr public l* Invited to atlrnd thr concert
Call Ihr %rhuol at 322 3063 lor tnorr Information

Class reunion
SANFORD — Th r &lt;lass ol 1905 Irom Srntinnlr High School
in Sanford t* making It* 30th year reunion
Anyonr w i»hlng lo (trip with thr planning ot ihr rrunioii
actn tir* or |u«! dr*lrlng tnlonnatlon. »hould call either Kathy
lliuller) Skvlr* at 324 3044 or I'al (Chapman) Hoi krtt at
321 H I‘13
The eta** ol 1965 would at*o tie irdrrr*tr&lt;l tn coordinating
activitlr* with other SHS floors which are planning minuton*
in 1995

Aware of the AIDS crisis
■ r LINDSAY HODOKS
Special to the Herald
SANFORD — Tht» pa*t week
tome *tudrnt* at Seminole
High School have hade the
opportunity to hrromr aware
of one of Ihr mow! *rn*itl\r
Issue* in America Thai iw ur I*
AIDS
Jcanr Swaynoa and Paulette
Thoma* roilaboratrd on a
program rarltrr thl* year and
thr partlelpatIon ol the *lu
dent* in AIDS Week w** In­
cluded
T h r wrrk Sega wnti Ihr
completion of Ihr SHS AIDS
quill Out wa* put on dl*pl«y In
ih r school * media erntrr Ttie
quilt (tanrl* measure sis feet
by three Iret. the sire ol a grave
and are *lmilar to some of
those on ihr National AIDS
q u ill O nly s r v r n school*
around Ihr nation had Ihr
cham r lo put together a qtdlt
On Tuesday, thr focus was
moved to some students re­
ceiving a variety of information

on many aspect* of AIDS
On Wednesday 12 students
had the pleasure of visiting the
University of Central Florida
for their AIDS Fair SHS wa*
ihr only high *rhanl Invited tn
(stnictpatr Students wrrre rd
nested In shocking statistics,
unihmight-of (acts, and various
other bits of knowledge

LONG W OOD Nupr th ru *•*
At tin* Ai tt'ssc* Musician*
A l l o I t h e s e c a n tie
categorized as "Ideal* **
Mostly every idle ha* an Ideal
and none nf them •rent* In he
close. a* In parent*. teachers.
Iilrnd*. el cetera
Wh.ii really chareriertxr* an
Ideal?
Talent’ lawks? Hospitality?
What?
When I Usik lor an Ideal. I
look lor someone I want la tie
or someone lhal I can took up
lo
You might look lor an Ideal
by way of latent and what you
w i*h you can really do
It drprnil* on what you
want
Jealousy m ig ht play a role
for some people
I *everal Ideals
Mv grandfather lor hi* w rit
Ing skill* Mv grandm other far
her art skill*

My mom's a tug Ideal She *
shown me thal life * hard but
we will all make it. and not to
give up
A kit of people don't think
they have an Ideal Bui If you
think hard enough and look

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Mondsy. Dec S. 1994
Piiia
Corn
Fruit Tray
or Cnef s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Tuesday, Oec 6.1994
Baked Macaroni and Cheese
Peas
Cornbread
Fruit Tray
or Chefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday, Osc. 7,1994
Baked Pork Cutlet with Gravy
Sweet Potato Souffle
Green Beans
Roll
or Chefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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Italian Spaghetti
Meal Sauer
Garden Salad
Garlc Roll
Fruit Mix
or Chefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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"I gut sis pieces of |ta(wr with
pictures lor Santa' she said
My mom savs Sania isn't
gonna gel me all Burl stuff tiul I
*aw Santa al Fun World and he
said he would "
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lights and the mush- and Hie
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Anyone can tie an ideal
Front 4 ik h soh lo a homeless
man nr woman
ll only lake* your heart amt
mind tn see what they have to
offer and accept It for who they
are
So. who's your Ideal?

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Friday wa* designated a* a
day without art Fine art*
students wore all black to
represent ihr death of AIDS
victims

n W in

11 inter stand tire m ateria! the*
teaching or lhal *hc's taught

Miki Lartr 4 Is »ure that
Christmas will tw here tumor
row
t saw the TV tt said so stir
said Christmas 1* tomorrow nr
natay nr a mlllkm days I dun i
know which '*
Darius lame. H say* ll dorsn i
m a l l e t when the holiday s start
Me ami mv sister and my
mom do &lt;(■•! stuff all the tlmr *»
s r always got Christmas at out
house," he said

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I n n g e n o u g h . I ' m sur e
everyone will find someone
they wish they could tie or lhal
Iftey Itiok up lo
Teat Iters are a great ideal
Mr* Heck a wonderful
woman who will take the litre
10 make sure all of her students

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On T h u r s d a y , S H S
sponsored an AIDS Informs
tkmal seminar, prnsrntrd lo
the parents and the students
separately This wa* lo rllm i
nate most of the anxiety of
being rmharaswrd Ttie pro­
gram was very successful Hed
Ribbons were (tassed out to
students to signify A I D S

G u c c i o n e. t hat s t a r r e d
McDowell. Peter O'Toole. Helen
Mirren and Sir John Gielgud
2 1 Name McDowells former
wife, hi* co-star In 1979 s " T lm r
After Time" and anOv ar - w nncr
for "Melvin and Howard "

Lyndsay Allyson Holliday

SANFORD
While adults
may tie bemoaning the early
start uf the Christmas season
Isortirlimr around Halloween
thl* yrarj. Utile ones are thrilled
with the idea of the extended
tiolldav season
Lyrntah Keith 7 said she
ihlnk* Christina* vI khiIi I siait in
Ju ly
Then my Dad would have
lime in »hop lor all us kid* ami
we'd tie able to do more *luM lor
mot r of those people who don't
have anything al all ''
Jamie M nuiuin. fl, can I sail
lor the visit (nun of St Nk k
She's been sinking picture*
Irom magarinr* of the Hem* *t*e
' has to Itave on (wper for Hirer
wrrks now

And the prr*rnl* she sakl
•'Tire presents are thr hr sir si '
Lev lit said she thinks the
holiday season I* "very, vefy
fun and lhal everybody is so
nice' when It'sChrtairnas
Shimaquana Davt*. 7. know*
that the IvollilaV season pfoliahlv
isn't 'supposed ta start” urvttl
taler Hit* month hut ll "i an
•tart a* early as It want* to "
She s aware that Santa "might
have wane trouble tiuylng all the
things on everyone's Itel?' so tie
has tu start shopping early
However she's sure he II get tier
t lie dress she lias asked for
It s at Target lor cheap." sh­
unt
Mv m u m *av&lt; lie tan g« •
It there

M O N E Y M A N IA

P O P f t l . 1 l R E ,M by Sin e McGarrv

Malcolm McDowell — the
nefarious Dr Soran In the "Star
Trek Generations" movie — H*t
found lame in the lair 1(100* and
early 1970* playing angry young
misfits In movies like “ If..." and
" A Clockwork Orange "
I | Name the controversial
19H0 movi e, pr oduced by
•■penthouse” suprem o Bob

By VICKI O a tO K N IIR
Harold Stall Writ*#

• Lym sn High School
A* part ol L y m a n H i g h
School * Student Recognition
Program, teachers there have
selected student* who are posi­
tive role models lor others al the
school through their altitude nr
actions
These Grryltnund Lille stu­
dents have Ihrir names read
aloud during school announce­
ment and are honnred tn a
variety ol other ways on and oil
campus
They are also eligible lor a
drawing lor a Tree lunch on Ihr
t o w n " with principal Peter
Gorman
Th e November Greyhound
Elite students are
Ninth grade Jarod Bakrr.
C a n d ee De R o s i e r , M i k e
Goodwin. Will Loprx and Mary
Turner.
T e n t h gr a de
Mi chel l e
Malone. Chris Pnstle. Turn Rose

E l ev ent h grade Dollle
Bowman Toby llvlngtnn .len
tiller Ktwr Vermin Johnson
Jessica Pearl and Datvl Pres
grave*
Twelvlh grade Cathy Ahn,
Eddy Crxi|ien* Krl*lv Hall. Cara
ton. Nadrge Jean Paul. Amlrra
Myers Anil Persaud. Mandy
Stevenson and Ttiaun Vaung
T w e l v e me mb e r * of the
Lyman High band were selected
tn play lor Hie Florida All-Slate
tlamPOrrhestra/Ja/x Band
They will perform In Tampa in
early January during the Florida
Music Educators' Conference
They are Ikm !lot**y. Joy
Bratcher. Kalle Golnik. Sarah
Kane. Jason Knl. Reece Pat
lerson. Leanne Sm all. Lisa
S m i t h . Ryan Scott. Tasha
Talrsnlck. and Malt Thottqison
a C rooms School of Choice
The Optimist Club ol Sernoran
annually honors a student and a
teacher »l the Croom* School of
Choice In Sanford lor hard work
and dedlcalkin lo education
• Jessica Williams, an "A "
student at the school
• Hohln Ahratn*. a vice prln&lt; ip.il at the school.
Crooms and lire Opt Ini 1*1 club
are (winners In education

Seen at school
Fire burn and
cauldron bubble
Young thespians at Geneva
Elementary School have been
presenting Shakespear e' s
' Macbeth' to adoring audlonces at the school. The fifth
grade students studied The
Bard s works and chose the
play for its dark and compel­
ling story. The students cre­
ated their own costumes and
constructed the sets. While
they might not be ready lor the
Gl obe Theatre yet, these
youngsters put on some mem­
orable performances
Hk M Pt*l« bp Tom»| VtoC**M

Friday, Dae. 9,1994
Cheeseburger on Bun
Lettuce and Tomato!
i Slice
Peaches
or Chefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

I

Gone fishln’
Youngsters from the Midaey end East Altamonte Boys and Got*
Clubs took soma lima out lo go fishing on lake Dora in Mt Dor*
a lew weake ego with members ol (hs Oviedo Baea O u t. me
TWB Bess Club end the Longwood Bass Club The youngsters
com pel ad for trophies and pores and learned soma vehjeLH&gt;
lessons about fishing and about life

Let us know
The .Sanford Herald wants lo know what Is happening at
your school
If you have an event coming up at your school, or If you w anj
to tell us aboui some of the great things the students at you(
school are doing
Or. If there It a learher. staff member or. even an
administrator who has been honored or Is doing something
unique in the classroom let us tell our readers about II
Semi Ihe Information lo the Sanford Herald 300 N French
Ave.. Sanford, 32771 or fax it tou* at 4O7-323-94O0

Are You a C ollege S tu d e n t
Involved in C o m m u n ity S ervice?
You could win a 5500 cash Excellence in Service Award
from the Florida's Office for Campus Volunteers, for out­
standing achievements through community service. For
details write to FOCV, 345 S. Magnolia Dr., Suite D-12.
Tallahassee, FL 32401-2950or call 901/922-2922. Applica*
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Sunday D*Z.mba* 4 1W4 - SC

Health/Fitness
New procedure in cosmetic surgery

IN B R I E F

Use of e n d o s c o p e allo w s fo r s m a lle r incision
Arthritis foundation offers support group
I.ONGWOOD
Ih r i n i t i a l Branch nr ih r Arthritis
Foundation I* of!r»t»g « support group at South Srmmolr
Hospital M . mi 103 553 W siair Nil 0 4 oil Thursday. Ik t
IS (turn 11 a in lon&lt;am Anyone Intrrrstrd may allrml
Sfirakri will Iw |'al lUrbrr. jwyi htatrk lhrra|&gt;tal T h r topic.
Iluw to dral with tlir tici-M anil drptr**ion of arthritis and
coping in hnlque* *"
In# inoir ml..mutton on Ihr nuppml ijn up ol direction*
coiiiai i IUimii•l.i ,lat k«&gt;n M ivlr &gt; at 1407164 7-004 5

Fibromyalgia support group will meet
W INTER I'A K K — H it Central Hrim li of the ArthMU*
foundation I* ottering a Fibromyalgia
group at Wintry
1‘ark Mrinoftal MoaplUl Medical Library. Tuesday, Dec 27
fnmi 7 to ti p m
Anyone afln Ird tiy ntironi) algtu should attend thl* in­
formative meeting Jan Vtdlrr. r u n l H phv*iologi*r will
address Ihr group
For morr tnformallon 00 Hie Mippuri group or direction*,
f ii la i t Kltotid.1 Jar k*on Mow ley at |407)M7 on43 or Kallth
Shulnian at 144)7(BOB film I

fly RICHARD L. RICK , M.O.
Spatial to 1h« Harald
Finally, plaslic surgery has
Joined orthopedic*, gynrrology.
general surgery and other sur­
gical *prrtallies In offering sur
gery through a small Inc'Mon
This new addition lo plaslU
and, In jeartlcular. aesthetic
•urgery. i* Ihr u*e of an rn
(Iom ope
Simply (ml. endow nplr plastic
•urgery is surgery performed
through a small Inr taken aided
by a *prctai bright tight source
rondurlrd through a fiberoptic
cable attar bed lo an endow ope
and lo a small camera whk h
project* and magnifies lire oper
alive held onto a TV monllnr
screen
Tire Initial and widest appllr a
lion of endowopic plastic sur
gerv Ur dale has been In surgery

Rlcherd L Bock. M O.
of the brow or forehead, as tn a
brow lift procedure Through
several small Incision* placed
b e h i n d t he h a i r l i n e , t he
forehead, brows, and upper
eyelids ran Itr raised and frown
lines r el i eved without the
lengthy war*, possible hair lows,
and numbnr«a often found after

a rlassie brow lilt The rn dowopir approach lo raising Ihr
ry r limes and eliminating Ihr
Bred and angry took often a*w»
elated with brow drsrrnt and
frown lines Is a morr precise
approach Elimination of the
lengthy cross si alp incision
makes the endow opic brow lift
more acceptable to Individuals
wllh high hairline* recrdlng
hairlines and thin hair and to
Ihose unwilling In airrpt thr
&lt;lassie cross w alp Incision It ts
also an excellent alternative tn
those seeking a repeal brow lift
In werne individuals with high
foreheads or heavy furrows In
Ihr forehead, a pre hairline In­
cision rnay be necessary This Is
an in-office procedure using ei­
ther general anesthesia or (oral
anesthetic with sedation
Endoscopic plasiu surgery can
also hr ullli/rd for minimal

Incision facr lifts In younger
Individuals wllh lax but mil
excessive skin redundancy. Th r
endoscope tan also Ite useful In
placemen! of facial Implant*
some nasal surgery, axillary
Incision hrrasl augmrnlaatlon
and In minimal Incision ah
domtnnpUsiy
The rndowopr Is finding use
In reconstructive surgery, as
well, I r , tarjta! tunnel release,
facial fractures, harvesti ng
muscl e flap*, etc. Fur t her
application* for thr rndowopr
ap[tear on a regular basis and
because of thr small Incisions
and fewer complications, en­
doscopic plastic surgery will
become a strong and powerful
addition tq our practice of the
future
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Ma i'aS *a Altxmare* laetnyi I

H e a lth food sto re
can help you w ith
a h ealth y life s ty le
■ p THOMAS RORARS
Special lo Hi# Harald
Operating a health ( i » h 1 store
u an an Only a hralth lood
•torr ran provide you with
up to date inform ation on
vitamin* and herbs, ollrr you
chemical-free foods and all
natural t rennet i» *
A hralth fond *torr know* all
vitamin* arr not allkr. do you?
Your natural Maid* store car
rtr* vitamin* that have " M ill
of ihr art 1 Inrmulallon* pro­
viding you with top quality
ingredient* and standard*
Your neighborhood health
Inod *torr provide* their i u r
lomer* with one-on-one per
*nnali/rd service. eduratlonal
and nutritional information
and ultimate quality and
standard*
Mo*t health hired *tnre* stork
c hemi cal - f r ee mi l k , oldfashioned " m a m on the top,”
and food alternative* for H»o*r
p r o p l e on spec i al foodsensitivity diet programs
There are even healthy lood*

m
H O M W s S Sf *#ry( U W W

The A B C t of Senior Friends
Thomas Robara
lor your prta
Health lood professionals
make jealnstaklng rfforla In
seek out and seleet only Ihose
n a t u r a l p r o d u c t s
manufactured with Ihr highest
prxwtlble standards

Ths Senior Friend* chapter al Central Florida Regional Hospital
held an open bouse recently Pah ot the program outlined the
benefit* of the Senior Friend* program If you would Mhe
information on other activities in the chapter, celt Central Florida

E x e rc is e ra is e s e n z y m e
• y lR A D R IV F U M
Associated Press Writer

Dr. Mlchaal Wing with hit raaaarch lindlnga al conference.

Wing reports research at annual meeting
A TL A N TA — Dr. Mic hael Wing, resident oncologist at Emory
University presented his research findings lu the American
Society for Therapeutic Radiology und Oncology al the 36th
annual meeting In October In San Franstco. Ur Wing has been
researching radiation altered retinoblastoma gene function In
human cells This tcsruirh paper riruli with the possible
mechanism of Induction of oncogenesis (conccrl In the radiated
normal human cell*
The [taper *» a follow through of Ur. Wing's previous work at
the New Jersey Medical College al Saint Barnabas Medical
Center, studying under Ur. San Filippo. The research work was
done In cooperation with Columbia University Medical School
In New York City with world famous researcher and author, Ur.
Erie Hall.
Dr Wing* finding* ulso appe ared In Ihr International Journal
of Kudlallon Oncology Hlology/T’hyslc. 11)94. Volume 30.
Supplement I.
Ur. Wing was hom In Sanford and attended All Souls
Catholic School He graduaird from Trinity Preparatory School
In 1983 and from the University of Florida. Pill Bela Kappa. In
1987, wllh a degree In Microbiology. Following Hu* hr ultemlrd
and graduaird from Miami Medical School. In 1991. and
Interned at the University of Alabama Lloyd Nolan In
Birmingham. In 1991 and 1992
Hr studied al Saint Barnabas Medical Center In Livingston.
N.J.. where he was a resident In radiation oncology. In July
1994. he accepted a resident position In radiation oncology at
Emory University In Atlanta.
Ills current plans are in try lo choose between academia and
prtvutc practice of radiation oncology following his chief
residency at Emory University Medical School. In 1996.
Ur. Wing Is the son of Ur. and Mrs. Kenneth Wing, of
Sanford, and Is married to Ashley Esics. (he daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Murl (Hud) Esics of Winter Park and Maitland. Mrs.
Wing Is currently an executive wllh Travelers Insurance
Company In Atlanta

Regional Hospital * Senior Friends department at 321 4500. ext
5764 The National Association ot Senior Friends is a national
nol-for-profit wstiness program tor individuals 50 years ot age
and over

W ASHINGTON - The heart
protecting em ym e TI'A rises
with exercise — a finding Ihui
m a y hel p In expl ai n w h y
exerciser* arr less likely to have
heart attacks, a study says
Similarly, levels of a substance
that render* the enzyme Inactive
are higher tn nunexerrlsers. the
study reports
T P A . tissue pl asmi nogen
activator. Is produced by the
Inner lining of blood vessel*, and
b r e a k s u p c l o t s In t h e
bloodstream. Genetically
engineered T P A ts used a* medi­
cine for heart attack victim*.
The report In the American
Physiological Society's Journal
of Applied Physiology looked at
45 men ages 26-43 Fifteen did
no regular exercise, but were
apparently healthy. Another 15
ran for about 30 minutes a day.
Ihree tu five days a week. The
rest, competitive runners, were
active GO minutes u day. five or
more days a week, said re­

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searcher Linda M Sxymanskl
All were tested on a treadmill
al exercise parr* designed lo
wear them out within 11-15
minutes Blond for analysis was
drawn before and after exercise.
The researchers al the Univer­
sity of South Carolina looked al
levels of TP A and plasminogen
activator Inhibitor. PAM , which
hind* ' lo T P A and render* It
Inactive

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It’s not what she’s eating
but it’s what’s eating her
D EA R

AHH T:

I nrrcl yout
• dvitv Iw fm r I m d u p lulling m y
h u t tu n d
I h a v r * l « « y t h ad a (tail
Irn ip r r — and a w eight problem
I liavp an r » r f l l r n i )oh and m a k r
three tlm rx a* rnuc h m m v
htixhuncf which h.ta enabled ua
In live well L'n fn rtu n a lrly . m y
Job la v ilr W u l at time*. and I
react by rating T h r w rig ht gain
haa m a d r m r abort tempered,
w h ic h in tu rn c a u a ra rn o rr
atrraa I'm rtnhartaaard to trll
you m y weight, but let a Juki aav
that over the yrara. f a r tu rn rd
into an ra trrrn rly large woman
and I look like a b lim p
At work. I Unit m yaell gelling
angry over trivial thltiga I can't
act out. an I awallow rny anger
and alm rnrr Inaldr Sortietimra I
h a v r to leave work early to avoid
loaing m y trm p rr on the |ob
W hen I get home I feel like a
volcano ready In ra p lo d r and
m y |&gt;oof huahand la uaually on
the receiving end of m y wrath
’ T h is la dangrrnua brcatiar I'm
bigger and alronget than m y
huabarid and can raally over
power him
I'm aahatnrd to a d m it that in
order to aparr h im from m y
terrible ragra. I v r had to move
him Into thr garage, which la
rra lly unfair to h im Th e re muat
hr another way No nam e or city,
p lru r.

LOOKS L IK E A BLIM P
DEAR LOOKS: It a not what
you're rating, it a w h.it a rating
you that'a caualng the problem
— an I urge you to get pro
fraaional help in order to learn to
control your tem per and your
btngrtng When yo u look better,
you w ill like yourwelf better —
and you'll tie kinder to your
huaband.
It w o n 't be e a ay. n o thin g
worthwhile la raay to achieve
llut you've already achieved the
ftrat atrp by adm itting you have
a problem and aaktng for help
For m any yrarw. I have re­
ferred readrra to O v rre a trra
Anonym ous to help them get a
grip on their out o f-co ntrol eat­
in g
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la a w o r l d w i d e
f rllo w a h lp of a p p r o x im a t e ly
120 0 0 0 individuals In 9.200
grouf&gt;a In 49 countries Th ro u g h
shared experiences, strength
and hope, they are recovering
from c o m p u ls iv e o v e rra tin g
There are no requirem ents for
m em bership other th a n the de­
sire to atop rating to m p u ls lv rly
There are no dues or fees, and no
m em bership lists are kept
O v e re a te ra A n o n y m o u s la
guided by thr 12 steps and 12
traditions, p a ttrm rd after A lc o ­

holics A n o n y m o u s Th e prim ary
p u rp o s e la to a b s ta in fro m
com pulsive overrating and to
ca rry a message of recovery to
those w bo still stiller.
For local meeting inform ation,
consult yotir phone d lrrc to rv
(w hile (Mgesl under O v rre a trra
A n o n ym o u s If t h r r r la no list­
ing or for worldwide informa
lion, contact the W orld Service
office
P O
llo a 4 4 0 2 0 . H lo
Mam ho. N .M
N7174 4020. or
c all ( SOS 1891 2WV4 I have at
trn d rd several m rrtln g s over the
yrara and ra n vouch for their
compassion, sincerity and non
Judgm ental tone
D E A R A B I I Y : I h a v r an
excellent answer for people who
ask. " H o w old are y o u ? '" I
hap|&gt;en to he 78. but I don't look
m y age Mv standard rrp lv
I »n
old enough to know h r ttr r than
to ask that question
YOONG A T H E A R T
D E A R A I I I I Y i A n o th e r rr
aponsr to the question *‘ llo w old
are you'*
" It a coin cid en ta l that you
should ask me a personal epics
lion now I was Just w ondering
how m u ch m oney you m a k r "

JE A N N E K U W A L S K Y .
LA G U N A BEACH. C A L tf.

DEAR A B B Y 1 1 work In a U rge
office — t h r r r are 14 of ua here
— and o rra a tn n a fre q u e n tly
com e up w here " th r office gang
srn d s a gift to a r o worker it ra n
be flo w e rs for a f u n e ra l, a
w edding gift or som ething for a
new baby Since I have been
here the longest. I'm the one
w ho usually collects the m oney
Th e problem when someone
says. " I 'm a little short right
now . please put m y nam e on the
card, and I II pay you after next
payday "‘
Th e ir nam e goes on the card,
b u t they never seem to get
around to p a yin g me. so I'm left
holding the twig One of the worst
offenders Is a w om an w h o lias
worked here almost as long as I
have A n v suggestions'*

D IS G U S TE D
D EA R D IS G U S TE D : Heed this
old A bby ism
If people takr
advantage of you once, shame
o n them if they take advantage
of you twice — shame on yo u '"
Collect the money h rfo rr the
gift is p u r based m aking It clear
that only those who have |&gt;ald
their share w ill h avr their names
on the card

Legal Notices
AD VIC I

ABIGAIL
VAN UUREN

DEAR

ARflYi H rg a d in g the

voting w om an you thought was
Itr a lr d too haislilv w hen stir
was caught shoplifting tire ausr
11 was Iter first offense
I saw an In lrrrs iin g irony In
that situation Tw ice In m y llle. I
have w a lk rd (Hit of a store w ith
Items for w h ich I had not paid
Ikith lim es it was accidental, and
notxidy caught m r I had th r
m errhndtse in mv hand — not
hidden - and I lullv Intended lo
jtav lor It. hut simply lorgot lo do
Ml

In lioth c ases I r r lu in e d to the
store Im m ediately, laid live c ash
ter what I had done *|M«tngtsed
for m y forgetfulness and |m n I lot
live m e n handler
I regret to say that In both
cases I was treated as thcnigh I
were stupid
for re tu rn in g to
jvav lor live m e n handtsr

D IS G U S TE D IN
B O Y N TO N B EA C H . FLA .
D EA R D IS G U S TE D : It « ill*
irrsatng that two sales|w-o|vlr
w h o should know how cttsllv
shoplifting is to retailers should
have so liltlr respect for tntrgrt
ty.
In the long n in . shoplifters
n w t the b u vtn g public billions of
dollars annuallv A n d guess w ho
pic ks up live tali'* You and I

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Digital television coming to town

IN BRIEF

By MICK NFBIPAUF
Herald Stall Wntar

Five star rating
LAKE MARY
Dennis II ('u u i«in I’rrsldrnt/CKO of First
Seminole lUnk. l u i um uuiifrd th.il Ihe Itank I lx s been
.iwnrilnl it* 19th rim im illv r quarterly Dvr *l«r rating (rum
Itaurr Flnam Ml Reports. In. I hr rating I* baaed on I hr
analyst* of financial dal* 4 * filed with Irdrial regulator* lur Hie
quarter rodrd .lunr 30. I 'I'M
A (h r «iar rating I hr highest on Ihr *r«lr. Inch, air* that
»'ir*l Seminole • tangible i aptral ratio iiu Vm It* total rttk based
« a|&gt;llal tathi n n r d r d thr level required by frdrral rr|(uUiur*
by incur than lait r
Mr*t Seminole Hank wa* chartered In 1988. anil I* liaallv
owned
It lia* two tilth r* In Centra! Morula, one at 3505 W l-ake
Mary Boulevard and one In Orwri|(r ( mints at 7625 San.t U ikr
N. m .I Or taint, i

Firm hired
SANFORD — Seminole High S&lt; hool and I’lnrrrrat Element*
ry School are among two »tlr* involved tn tire hiring of
Orlando hated M Douglas Stone A**.* tales a . .intuition
engineering firm The firm ha* Iteen *rlertrd lo design beating
ventilation air rondlttnnlrig and plumbing system* totaling
ovrr 58 mil liein In construction cost* (m right public *c|tor&gt;U In
addition to the two Sanford luxations Ihr linn will hr working
with la k r Mary an titled T Gray Finer on Seminole County *
Hear lake l.akr Mary and l-urigwnud Elementary School*, and
with Or Undo-baaed C l I Du and A**.* latr* on Lyman High
School addition tn lamgwiaxl
The firm ha* alrradv designed system* for over 2.400
project* including ovrr 300 publlr whool* tn Seminole,
Volusia Orange and Osxetda counties
llrtan S Cutnmmg I' E *ervr* a* principal tneharge of the
2(&gt;|a-r*f&gt;n firm which I* loratrd at 1*40 North Femrrrek
Avenue. In Orlando

Happy Flea World
SANFORD — II Thanksgiving weekend was an rxample. Flea
World expect* thl* to tie an rxrrllent tiolldav season

SANFORD — 1‘rtmesiur, tire
new direct broadcast satellite
service, has olflclally been
laurirhrd In Central Florida
Sanlord area business and gov.
eminent leader* were given an
overview ttf the project recently
during a public meeting al the
Osprey Mm.m next to the Marina
llotrl in Sanlord
I’rlnirstar I* said to tie I he
nation * first premier digital
direct to home satellite *rrvtre
laiunchrd In 1990. Prtmesiar
wa* the (!r«t tompany to In­
troduce all digital tran*ml**lon
of udl o and video signal*,
enhancing picture rpuillty and
C D quality sound
Altrr m oving (rorn a test
market to fully o|M-ratlofial mmle
early thla year. I’rlmestar rapidly
Increased It* lubarrlber base It
now serve* river 300.000 homes
nationwide, and ovrr 1.000 In
Central Florida
ITUnrstar. distributed by Time
Warner Satellite Service in Cen­
tral Florida, is a print venture of
several of the country'a major
cable iom|Ninlrs Including Time
Warner. Co* Cable. Comcast
Cable and T C E
We are very esc lied to pm
vide polrrillal autmcrlhrr* with
an al ter nat e p r o g r a mmi n g
source other than purchasing a
satellite dish." said Tim e Warner
Central Flomla Division iTrst
deni lilll Drown
llrcky Dellinger, general man­
ager o( I’rtmestar added. "With
the advent of new lr&gt; hologle*
home entertainment will con-

Pf.mestar official* ga*« a pr»*«nlallon to Sanlord
laadara racently al tha Osprey Room at Sanford's
Monroe Harbour Marina complei Left to right
tlnue to Improve, but tlie bottom
line t* that constimer* arr only
concerned with pressing a but­
ton and receiving a greal pm
duct They are not extremely
concerned with the method of
delivery ”
A* a n e x a m p l e ol t h e
I*rime»tar advances. she com

Southeast Regional Manager Andy logan General
Manager Becky OHIenger and Marketing ManageUsaStockmon

mentrd. "Just as the music
Industry went (mm planer* lo
LP's lo right track tapes lo
cassette tajie* to C D s thr end
product will still lie mush
I’nmrstar serve* home* in 11
Central Florida count Ir* where
traditional fable »* unavailable
at this time. The service oiler*

over 70 channels ol program
tiling including s|*ir1s. movie*
local news and special featurrs
I’mgrearnmlng I* delivered via
a small satrllltr dish, suit! lo lie
the sire of a small patio lahlr
I’rlmrntar I* locaird In Hanford
at 508 Central Hark Drive, phone
328 4077

Flea World * management Irani had tern concerned over the
|M&gt;**tbtlity of a *low fall srasmi However, according tn Syd
levy Flea World owner. Since the election* business ha*
(wen up ”
le vy said (hat Inod and ron&lt;r**ion sale*, a significant
indicator of people's dixjuisaMr imumr. were up considerably
over last year * figure* Dealer* at the 1.700 booth market
rrporird customer buying and sale* a* frrttk
Whether li I* a cntneldence or an Indication of concern trver
the economy. It l» considered a* a welcome event tn levy and
the many retailer*at Ihr (lea market

Scouting for funds
Boy Scouts ol Canlral Florida
scored big recently as the
result of the Winn Dote Fall
Golf Benefit Central Florida
Boy Scout Executive Wayne
Brock, iett. receives this year's
check from Winn Dixie Orlando
Division President Dan Lafever
The benefit, held November 7
at the Heathrow Country Club,
drew a crowd of 150 players,
and added 130.000 to the Boy
Scout fund, bringing the total
up to S215.000 since the first
golf tournament In 1992

levy al*t&gt; reported that Fun World thr family fun |Mik
adjacent to Flea World, had thr best weekend tn It* (our-year
history during the Thanksgiving weekend Special reduced
holiday rate* anil good weather arr credited (or thr rrcord
wreehrti.l. ahmR with new rule* and the arrival of Santa on
Friday.
Flea Weald and Fun World are located on U.S Highway
17 92. ju*t south of Sanford

More than just your
average gas station
■y SUSAN WBNNBM
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Finn Express
Mart. 217 S Dark Avenue, cur­
rier of Third Street, is one ot
Sanford's newest businesses
The business ojienrd on Friday.
November 25
Charles Russo Is manager of
Hie store, and Victor Hall will lie
manager trainee Hall !* also
known by many as Ihr center lor
the Orlando Pp. lalcts
The store will tie open seven
days u week (mm 6 a m until 11
p m Food stamp*, credit curds
and checks will all lx* accepted
Russo discussed the move to
Sanford "Delco Oil. out of DeLand. Is the owner," hr said
"Sieve Del.ura wanted to lie a
|iurt of thr growing and chang­

M aking the cut

ing arra of Sanford. With all the
rejuvenating going on. Il's a
good place to tie. and nice to
know you're a part of a commu­
nity that's coming along "
He also commented on the
Flna Express Mart offerings
"The Hot Stuff Plrra is a strong
product," he said. "1 really think
the pura program Is a big plus.
We ll carry othrr fro/rn entrees,
narhos and hotdogs with chill
and cheese."
Russo commented on Hall's
association wi th the store.
"Muybe he'll bring in more
business Although he will tie
gonr lor awhile, he sure to be
wanted lor autograph signings
According to Russo, another
new Flna Express Mart Is slated
to ojien In Hie near future in the
Lake Mary area

H e re w e g ro w

Plans for expansion at AT&amp;T in Lake Mary
By SANDRA B L U 0 T T
Herald Stall Writer
L A K E M A R Y - A T A T Is
expanding Its operation In Lake
Mary Increasing the sUc of Ihe
existing b uilding next year
followed by the construction of
another 9 0 .0 0 0 -s q u a rr-fo o t
building
No new jobs arr Involved In
the expansion but about 700
employers occupying leased
space in Maitland wilt be trans­
ferred to the operation on Lake

HsnM SUMS fry Tsaaoy VMCSM

Members ol ihe Greater Sanlord Chamber ol Cindy Dixon (both with vests) and Ihe Dlxon'a
Commerce Ambassadors held e ribbon culling on children Ashley and Tara. The three ladies on Ihe
Nov. 15, for Sanford Floral end Anllquea, 2011 S. right, Anne Gracey, Pat Tynar and Flora Altobello,
Orlando Drive. Shown with Ambassador members, are employees ol Ihe store.
center, owners Carolyn Boatwright, Mike and

Emma Road over Ihe next two explained. T h r company antici­
years
pates the transfrr* will Increased
T h c e x l s l l n g
efficiency and tram work from
15 0 . 0 0 0 - squarc- fool A T A T the employers of thr division
building which now houses 650 which Is manned around ihr
workers will Ire enlarged lo clock.
"This Is a direction toward
accomodate another 250 staf­
owned facilities, as npposrd lo
fers.
A T A T acquired for former leased, which obviously, we Irrl,
Is a stgn ol permanency and
NCR building last year. The
company owns 56 acres at Lake we re glad that's hapjienltig on
Mary site. The transfer of per­ Ihe 56 acres wr own In I-akc
sonnel from two Maitland olllces Mary," said Herridge.
are expected to be completed by
Asked If the company plans to
the third quarter ol 1996 and acqui re m ore land in thr
N'orthpolnt arra, Hrrrtdgr vild
bring the number of A T A T
em pluyrrs In Lake Mary to he could not sprrulair on that
nearly 1.400
possibility
The employees at the Lake
"I'd love to lx- able to lx- the
Mary facility provide Internal forecaster lo answer that.” he
computer and trlcnim niunna­ Mid. "I wish I could trll the
luture. we'd pruhably invest In
t i o n s s u p p o r t to A T A T
worldwide.
Ihe Lottery. If wr could do that
Expansion of Ihr existing Unfortunately, that's a specula­
building, expected to begin by tion that I can’t make at this
Ihe third quarter ol 1995. will tie time."
completed before construction
The company will still have
on thr new building begins, said utxuit 1,000 employees at the
Randy Herridge. A T A T district
Maitland Center after the Iran*
publlr relations manager.
Irrs. A T A T employs about 5.500
workers tn Central Florida The
The Sjreclflc square-footage
expansion of the existing b u ild ­ communications giant leases
ing ami exact lorallon ol the new- over 800.0000 sqnarr-leet In the
adjacent b uilding have not yet
metropolitan area.
b e e n d e c i d e d u p o n , t he
Last year, the company sought
spokesman said.
p r o p o s a I s I » r a
Some workers being trans­ 600,000-square-foot building
ferred arc part of A TA T's Cor­ along Interstate 4 lx-tween LetRoad to Stale Road -Hi lit order to
porate lnform.itIon Technology
consolidate employees from
Services division. A total of 725
workers. Including 585 from
leased office space, however,
Tower Place at the Summit near
that plan hits been shelved,
Maitland Center und 140 from
according to Hrrrtdgr.
"W r will contlnur to lease
the 90) Building In Maitland
Center will rrlocalc lo Lake
space tn Maitland Center," BetMary. Not all of Hie trunsfrred
TV .
workers arc with the corporate
ITS division. T h r transfers inrun
A T A T w i l l v a c a t e
145.000- squarr-fert of teased
spare.
"The transfers are being made
so that employees who perform
similar funcHons will be co­
l ocat ed, *’ the s p o k e s ma n

U .S. —
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BONDS

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ridge explained
We have por­
tions ol several buildings in
Maitland Center with over 1,000
empl oyees there alter this
transition lake* place."
Many of the employees who
will be working at the latkr Mary
site In the next year or two
already live In Ihr arra and will
not havr a significant Impart on
traffic. Hrrrtdgr prrdlrted "S t
In essence, they are going to lx*
driving frw rr miles, because
rather than driving down 14 to
Maitland Center, they re Just
going to lx* closer tn Hirlr wotk
location So If anything It will
dccrcasr the lm|iact on 1-4 "

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receive Iwnrllla through nlhrra
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la dy Lur k lontlnura In slack
Ihr deck In your lave* liHlay
Aim high and think amMilnualy
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ytmr «uggr«Uona ln«lrad nl their
own Idea*
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l agr nua p ar l n r r prrvl nual y
might hr lu&lt; ky lor you again
l.t«trn In what hr/ahr ha* In
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nrrd aomr aupport on a l urtrnl

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YO U R B IR T H D A Y
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In the year alirad yuu might
Iw more daring and rnirrpriaing
In financial endeavor* than
you'vr twrn in Ihr pa*t Sllua
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have a Iwiirr chance of turreta
than fnlnl venture*
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 Hr.
211 Of all Ihr *ign* you might be
one nl I tie lurkiesl today Other*
will tw working f»n your Iwhall
behind Ih r werw*. helping yuu
In cfttleal area* Majfii change*
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today if you lakr action Instead
of walling for fair lo roll Ihr dice
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Frb KM

by Jim Davit

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by Jim M cd d lc k

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By P h illip A ld e r
Having |u*l puhllslirtl a book
myself. I can rrlatr lo Clarence
Harrow'* comment. "Some day I
hope l«» wrtle a book where the
i ova Illr* will pay for Ihr copies I
give away.”
In bridge. II I* sometime*
poaalblr to profit from giving
away a Hick East mtaaed hi*
chance on today'* deal, from llw
World Open Tram* al Ihr NEC
World lirtdgr Championship*
Again*! I h rrr no-trump. Wr*l
led III* lowest, not hi# hlghr*i.
heart, since he hadn't supported
hi* |»arlner'* suit. Ea*l won with
the king and switched In III*
lowest *padr Hill that dldn'1
cause declarer any sleepless
night*, lie won with thr king,
cashed dummy's two top club*
and. when the Mill didn't t»rrak
2-2. unblocked the heart a&lt;e
helorr playing a third club.
Whichever suit Wr*l led now
would concede a ninth Hick lo
declarer

COnGA'GATiON

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Arrange a social .u liv llv today
that in rlu d r* an old (rlrn d a*
w rit n n r nl ynul n r w r r a&lt; tpialn
tarn r* I hi* m rrtln g m u ld d r
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Iw advamrrt In M-vrral way* by
oflrrlng aid In oilier*
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Warmer reUllonahlpa might dr
vrlop with *everal perwin* In Ihr
near future II will tw up to you
to Initiate mailer*, however
A R IE S IMarih 21 April 101
Take a gamble on your r*prrll*r
today II might demon»lralr how
your lalritl* ran Improve your
lot In llle
T A U R U S |A|*nl 20 May 20|
Aaaodatea will orek you uul to
make deal* today Your Im
(kartlal and *harlng attribute*
will attract alliance*
O E M IN I (May 2 1Mime 201
Watch for big bu»lnc»* op
(mrttinlHr* today Your chance*
for pernonal gain look promHIng

SCO RPIO (Oct 24 Nut 22)
Today tl you rngagr in Irtrndly
t(tm|*riiiinn do not lakr II. or
ynurarlf. ii«» *rn««i*lv You ran
havr a wnndrrlul tlmr doing
thing* )u*i Inr thr lun of It
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r*lrangrd tnrnd Hr/*hr Is also
ready lo Inrglvr and forget
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llw- Initialivr OKlav inairad of
waiting lo follow iiiktttM thini&gt; If
you *er aomrihing that nrrd* In
tw donr. do II
V IR O O (Aog 23-Sept 22)
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with you today aflrr you makr 11
clear that your method l* br*t
for all concerned and doean t
|u»l gratify your own lnlrrr*i»
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Clooe a locrallvr vrn lu rr today
You're on a profitable roll and If
you handle thing* properly, dr*trablr end rr*ult» are indicated

SCO R PIO (O rl 24 Nov 221
You will tw an salute Judge of
character today Pul this lo good
U*e t»y drlrgallng exaclly Ihr
right worker* lo liandlr specific
C A N C ER (June 2 1-July 221 a**lgnmrnts
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"W o u ld n 't II be heller to
continue hearts?" asked West
"W hen I gel my club trick. I
clrar Ihr hearts, anti you ca*h
two heart trick* when In with
the *|Milr ace."
" T h a i doesn't heal me. "
explained South ''Alter winning
with dummy's heart ace. I im­
mediately lead a *|&gt;afJe toward
my king, establishing my ninth
trick."
' ' T h e w i n n i n g defense. ”
pointed out North. "I* for Ea.*t lo
duck the first trick This allows
East lo slay In touch with til*
partner.”
When they compared sc ore* at
lire end of Ihr match. II wa*
learned that Nor t h- Sout h' s
teammates had defeated three
no trump
"Well defended.” said South
"Not really.” ot»*erved East
"The y played the contract by
North and I simply led fourthhighest from my longest and
strongest.”

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