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                    <text>NEWS DIGEST

SANFORD - A n u n 1
informal ton m to Mb a
Snnfonl poiirv. was arte
on sikgrd armed robfot
Rest uarant The man a
try Anltwny C a t o f Mr.

The u n ktrn itfM man van charged w ith
armed robber y, grand theft auto, uar at a
firearm tn a frtany and rr a w ir ^ a n d without
vtotencr Mrrrttt n a rbarged with grand theft
auto and Seeing attempting to etodr
R ic m tlo n

H t ilo w n n

p ie ty

SANFORD — The City Recreation Drporlm m t
haa erbeduked a Halloween Party for children 12
and under, foe Wednesday. Oct M . at the
rrrreallon department. 300 N. Park Avenue
O fficiate prom iae "S p oo k tacu la r ' food,
carnival game* and prlaea Children who arrive
In raatume will receive a free surprise

LARK MARY - T w o tOO-year anntveraartra
were celebrated ihia month in Late Mary. F M
Presbyterian Church and the Late Mary Cem e­
tery reached their centennial m a rt* In con­
junction with thla. ibe L a te Mary Historical
Commlaaton wtU prevent a display. coordinated
by Mary Jane Duryea and Ettlr Jane Keogh, o f
memorabilia connected with both event*
The display w tl be in the hallway and you are
(netted lo view N during regular city had h ou r*
Late Mary City Hall la located at 100 N. Country
Club Rd.

LONOWOOO - The public will have another
opportunity to diacuaa and review propoard
improvement* on Rangeline Road Monday night
at a work aeaalon o f the Longwood C ity
Commlaaton
Improvement* on Rangellne Road are being
funded by money collected by the county
through the additional penny uu on gaaollne.
City official* and ettuena alike oppoae any
widening Of the road which connect* C.B.
WilliamWLongwood Hllla road* and State Road
434. Drainage Improvement*, aome median*
and repaving have been propoard. The meeting
will be at 7 p m. In commlaaton chamber* of city
hall.

Planning success
Community leader* Invite Interested cttUens
and representative* from orgsnUatlona and
churches lo discuss the '1904-93 Pro-active
Path to S u cre**' Tuesday. 7 p.m at the Sanford
African American Art* Academy, formerly the
Star Theatre.

Partly
Cloudy

T o d a y :P a r tly
cloudy with a chance
of afternoon showers
and thunderstorms.
High In the mid 80*.
Rain chance 30 per­
cent.

LAKE MARY - City ofth-Uls aay Lake Mary •
hot line lo hot It’a uaed often and haa prnvru in
ha a valuable aaaet
rcember. 1903 The letr*i
city commlaaton tht* |u»«
11 ratla were received an fvu
afltctala aay 341 have been

Good kids doing well
crowned queen, king
tant principal Doreen Rochefort. Good kid*
who arc dotne well.”
Cahtfl to In her third year aa a vanity
cheerleader and la a member o f the school *
checHeading competition squad. She l* the
senior claaa ■Ternary, a member o f the
school's chapter o f the National Honor Society

A rt, w o rd s
fight d ru g s
SANFORD — The Red Ribbon Week cekbra
Uon. which hrlpa kid* become aware o f and *lay
away from dru g* haa been atretched over a
month o f activities I hi* year.
Still, the student* have competed for sa vin g
bonds and honor* In a variety of categoric*
The atudenta wrote poem*, essay* and rap*
They drew picture* made sculpture* and created
vid eo*
•They had a little fun.” *ald Mary Hulk, a
□ S e e D rw a * Page 10A

Longwood
candidates
share views
LONOWOOO Both candidates
for the only contested seat on the
Longwood CUy Commlaaton ballot
Nov. § say attracting business lo the
clly and Improving the city’s Image
are major goals.
Sieve Miller. 44. to seeking re­
election to hte second term on the
commlaaton. He to being challenged
by political newcomer Jim Carrico.
45. Miller to a car sales manager and
Carrtco to a senior customer service
representative far Delta A irline*
Miller was unopposed In hto first
bid for the two-year term seat. Due
to a term change approved by the
voter*, the commissioner elected
next month will serve a three-year
term.
Since taking over as mayor In
July. Miller ha* made a number of
proposals including pay raise* for
city employees and a pay-as-you-go
■ewer plan to get commercial pro­
perties off septic tanks with an eye
to attracting new businesses and
Increasing the city tax base. A l­
though a political newcomer hlmaeU
when he took office two years ago.

-Wheels ol Ufa' bika-alhon participants Saturday line
up to rida from Fort Mallon Park In Sanford. Ridara
obtained sponsors who pledged money for milts.
Procaada benefit St. Juda Children's Research

Hospital. Julia Van Hahrin and Patty Adamson sign
up Tiffany Wapnar, Blah# Adamson. Erik Adamson.
Zachary Wannac, Davt Wanner and Kyle Adamson.

FOR T H E B E S T I N E D I T O R I A L S , O P I N I O N S A N D A N A L Y S I S OF T H E NEWS , READ T H E HERALD

�Sanford’s first skyscraper has interesting past
RIKMQN — Minerva Martinet v m babysitting and watching
lap operas when she heard the Mealing cry o f a newborn
Hid.
She knew the walla weren't coming from the infant Martinet
aa watching ftld a y allcm oun. ao the cautiously opened the

preatdent o f the F im National
Bank and a ls o on the c ity
«»u n d l. He wan a member o f the
1012 c it y c o u n c il th a t
authorised the construction of
the A n t bulkhead hum gaafard
Avenue to Myrtle Avenue. Dur­
ing a apectal ceremony on Dec.
2. 1038. he presented to Ihr ctty
a la r g e f l a g th a t h r h a d
cherished for 90 year*: It had 9d
atari an It. He died Oct. 15,
udla Daniel said he waa "d oin g just
looking for the Infant's mother
7-pound. 4-ounce boy. nicknamed
deputies, may have been lean than a
doned. Police have few leads about
wa left there.

Its place. A newspaper article
stated later that the bank demol­
ished an old shed, so evidently
Miner's store waan't much o f a

sward County bus driver* will be
catching the AIDS vtrua or other

The First National Bank build­
in g w aa b u ilt on this s ite
1922-23 and opened Oct. 4.
1 0 39 . T h e a r c h it e c t w aa
M o w b ra y and U ffln ger a n d
buitdrr waa George A Fuller, the
same man who had built rt*e
B r u m le y -P u le s to n b u ild in g
arroaa the street which had been
completed the prevtoua May.

after some driver*, expressing fear of A U K . hepatitis B and
other dlseaats. refuaed to handle passengers' transfer slips.
'I t 's the '90s." said Mike Gurge. a 10-year veteran driver.
"These d u ria n are there. A lot of these guys a r terrified. I
don’t think the Idea la for people to wear them at all Ume. juet
to have them In the event o f an emergency. We feel we want to

the bank by a learn of mules
The first tenant on one of the
u p p e r f l o o r s w a a E llo n
Houghton, prominent Sanford
architect. Another early tenant
w as I f . Lane. Real Estate and

all Us fixtures In 1990 for
•70.000 at public suction.
Banker Union Allen had been

Transfers, used by rtder* to connect hum one bus to another,
are paper slips that rtder* hand to the driver aa they board.
Some dtlrera to the county north of Miami have stopped
touching the transf er* , telling p—center* to drop them into a
basket or a paper bag. R k fen drop their money directly Into
The county docs not think that drivers or rider* are at risk at
catching mrtoua diseases on buses. Transit Director Mike
Scanlon mid.
"It's a commentary on the times in which we live ." Scanlon
said. " I think you have a better chance of winning the lottery.
But If employees have a serious concern. I think that's worthy
o f our attention. Some have a reluctance to believe medical

were: president. F P. Foster:
vtce prcsktcats L A Brom ley
and T J . Mfller. rashlrr. B.F.
WhMner and aaatsunt cashier.
A.L. Betts. Others on the board
at directors were S O. Chase. T .L

Drawing •dueation plans confuting
T A LLAHASSEE — A midyear audit of the atatc'i

2000 school Improvement program shows wtdea(
fuaio4'rhnlM f~ those an Has total total ah nut w t
supposed to do.

MIAMI - Hara art tha
winning number* salactad
Friday in tha Florida Lottary;

THE

or did she fail?
In 1999. we And (hat the
officers o f the Sanford Atlantic
N a t io n a l B an k w e re : S.O .
Shtnholarr Sr., president: James
I. I n g le y . e x e c u t iv e vic e president: O.W. Flatter, vicepresident: A.L. Betts, cashier:
A T CulJum. assistant cashier.
Joe Cameron. L I. Frailer, and
R.A. Newman, directors
In J u n e o f 1949. It waa
announced that there had been
alleged embexsltng underway at

h i June at 1929. Hope Huff,
popular vocalist and F IM Na­
tio n a l Bank em p loyee, waa
quietly dropped from hts bank
after pleading guilty to the

I waa told by Joanne Salvail.
p r e s e n t F ir s t U n io n B an k
!u a s i a a c , 4 h i i xbeuvttlaaLsafe 1

away from Tallahassee and send them back to neighborhood
schools and parents.
Every school must build a team o f parents, business people,
teacher* and school administrators — called stakeholders —
and the team must submit a report each year that m aps
Improvement goala and specific plana for change.
"W hen setting their goala. many stakeholder* perceived that
the district did not want the school advisory councils to set
goals too high and take risks In thetr plans." said a report by
auditors who visited 22 schools around the stair during March.
April and May.
The auditors found many team member* weren't aware o f
the teams' right to request a waiver from normal school policy
that would allow them to "color outside the lines" with
untested methods for solving school problems — a linchpin o f
Blueprint 2000.
Team mem ber* from four of the five schools audited In
- Hillsborough County reported parents are Intimidated by the
Bhjeprtntprogram. and some believe schools are resistant to
change. The other counties audited — Calhoun. Palm Beach.
St. Johns and Volusia — reported similar findings.
The stale's audit suggests that Tallahassee and. In turn, local
school districts haven't quite let go of the reins.
The auditor general's report is likely to cause reverberations
in the governor's race and the contest for state education

her childhood during the Dr
preaakm. Her remembrance w a
that a prominent woman In
Sanford had leaped from a

tha St. Johns Kiser andtoto to

Readers speak: Revealing juvenile’s names
In the post juveniles comm it­
ting felony crimes and charged
In juvenile court were protected.
Thetr names were not revealed
by the media to the public.
The pet sent legislation, which
took effect Oct. I. allows media
to release the names, ages and
offenses o f children charged with
a felony or three misdemeanors.
Local dtlsens were questioned
about this new law and asked
Ihelr opinions. O f IS people
interviewed, seven out o f the
group expressed s need to know
versus the other eight that were
against public kn ow ledge of
children and their crimes.
Shirley Williams said. " I don’t
think the namea should be
printed. If he did something as a

kid the record will fallow them
anywhere anyway. The public
doesn't need to know."
Sheryl Monts staled. " I don't
feel the public needs to know the
names o f juvenile*. It's not a
good Idea."
Twana Pringle said. " I feel the
names should be exposed. They
did the crime. Aa a potential
victim I'd want to know."
Ray Hufltne stated. " I don't _
feel any media has the right to ,
reveal names, addresses or any- *
thing. 1 don't think adults or
children's addresses should be
revealed. Children's names or
addresses should never be given.
I think It's an Invasion of
privacy.”
Melissa Reese said. " I don't
think names should be given of

W EATHER

Monday through Wednesday:
Partly cloudy wtth a chance of
mainly afternoon shower* or
thunderstorm*. Lows In the mid
60a. High in the lower to mid
80a.

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• O M m A ft TA B LE : Min. 9:20
a.m.. 9:59 p.m.; Maj. 3:10 a.m..
3 :4 0 p.m. T ID E S ' D a y ta a a
Beach: high*. 11:34 a.m.. 11:55
p.m.; Iowa. 5:09 a.m.. 5:49 p.m.:
M aw S m y rn a Beach: highs,
11:99 a.m.. — p.m.: loan*. 5:14
a m., 5:54 p.m : Cacaa Beach:
highs. 11:54 a.m.,
■• p.m.:
Iowa, 5:29 a.m.. 6:09 p.m.

D a yta a a Be achi Waves are 1
foot and choppy. Current to (he
north. Water temperature to 76
degrees.
N ew S m yrn a Beach: Waves
are 1 fool and glassy. T h e
current to lo Ihe north. Water
temperature to 76 degrees.

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H t m H k l c v c rty

Happy Family Atmosphere • large Fenced
Playground • Educational Programs
Meals and School Transport Provided
B a a M padre i m a r t Larry Eu frn* Leman Jr.. 38. o f 1908
W. 39th SlieetThureday. Polka aeld Lemon woe employed a# a
caohler at o kora on 39th Street m ar Ma home, from July 38
until Auf. 34. Th ey aald during that lime, three money order*
were reported mlaalng from the o w e , m amount* o f 8380 each.
During an la n n m u o n .
determined Lem on hod
oppormtly roohed them in hlo name. Poihnvlng an tnlerrtrw
Thursday at the Sanford p o lk * Motion, he tea* placed under
arreat and charged with grand theft.

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9VOVOT1 W ilV w v V
Longwuod police arreoted Demetnua N. Simmons, 30. of
Maitland, on Dog Track (toad early Friday Police rooponded to
a traffic Mop conducted by Altamonte Springe police, and
a rm ed aa taro men were being rnnoeed from a vehicle. The car
waa found to be on the stolen vehicle toting from Winter Park.
Simmons was arrested on charge* o f grand theft auto,
poaenalon of c o c a in e and poaoeaatan of marijuana under 30
grama Police have not filed any report against the other man
In the car at thla time.

patently

fin ally

Knock on door
Jack Roarmond Mutlts, 34, 80 Carter Court. Sanford, waa
am ated by ahrrtfTa deputies Thursday at 3.R. 46 and
Rivervkw Avenue. Deputies responded to calls regarding a
man going through a neighborhood knocking on doors and
asking for money. After locating MuUla. It waa determined he
waa wanted on a warrant for violation o f probation on a
previous conviction o f grand theft
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• Elks Montgomery. 31, 413 L ocum Avenue. Sanford, waa
■ w M a J W S w a . M . k » i I j lia M-,MMh f o m c u w i d KnfUMv
Th ursday. She was panted for violation o f probation on a
^ W U l t e ■ H f S C f i . . 1703 W. Roosevelt. 8 anford. wm
located by deputies at U S. Highway 17-83 and 11th S tm t
Thursday, He was found to be wanted on a wrtt o f bodily
attachment.
•J a m es Williams. 31. 306S Sipes Avenue, w as located at his
residence by deputies Thursday. He waa wanted on a w ilt of
bodily attachment.
• Christopher Anderson. 38, 1900 Missouri Avenue. Sanford,
waa located at hia residence Thursday. He was wanted on a
warrant for driving with a suapended/revoked license and
Calling to wear a aeat belt.

Traffic stop
Jeffrey Scott Green. 31, 408 MellonvUle Avenue, waa
arrested by deputies on Cherokee Circle following a traffic Mop
Thursday. He was charged with driving with a suspendrd/revoked license and resisting arrest without violence.

PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
PLANNING OFFICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SECTION
VOLUSIA/SEMINOLE COUNTY HOME CONSORTIUM
CHAS ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT •FY-94
Incompliancewith 24 CFR 91.62, 8emino(# County has Joined withVolusia County to com­
plete Usannugl performance report on the progress it has mads In carrying out Mi housing
revtously developed In ths Vfokisla/Seminoie HOME Consortium's Five *ar
CHAS and FY 1994 Consolidated CHAS Annual Plan. Ths report provides
informationon the funtfing made available, the types of activities undertaken, and other ac­
tions indicatad in the five-year stratagy and annual plan. Additional, where available, intormation is provided concerning thenumber and types of tamMieeassisted, includingthe num­
ber of very tow-income and other low-income persons assisted. The report la available for
public examination and comment tor a 30 day period beginning October 23 through Novsmbar 23,1994. The report la available in the Comprehensive Planning Department's Commu­
nity Development Office locatedat 1101 E. First Street, Room3301, Sanford, FL 32771. For
additional Information contact Ms. Kathy Hammai at (407) 321-1130, extension 7389. It la
anticipatedthat the report wiNbe forwarded to HUD prior to Dec. 31.1994 and wil Indude a
summary of citizen comments.

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300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FIA. 32771
Area Code 407 322-2011 or 831-0003
In Ira* than three weeks are v ffl be etrrttng our
leader* for the nest taro, four and ats year*.
There la probably not a candidate In America
that ha* not presented the electorate wtth a
prescription for curbtna.violence. Violence la the

a bet even
activity an

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alleged ly decided

to throw

their youthful

EDI TORI AL

for Longwood
T u rn in g Incu m bent c ity com m taaionrra out
o f office la b e co m ing a lm o st a s co m m on p la ce
In L o n g w o o d aa the abort em p loym en t apan
o f tta city admlrUatratora.
It Is a trend t h e Sanford H m k J urges v o te r*
to atop b y re-electin g S te v e M iller to a secon d
term aa c ity c o m mlaatoncr. T h e en dorsem ent
corn ea w ith s o m e q u a lific a tio n *...p rim a ry
a m o n g them la op in ion s o r suggestion* from
"p otttfca! a d v is o r*" b e g iv e n no m ore w eig h t
than those o f a n y citizen.
S in ce taking o v e r a s m ayor. M iller has been
accused o f m icrom a n agem en t b y political
opponents. In vestig a tin g cttlren com p lain ts
and d evelop in g a w o rk in g kn ow ledge o f c ity
projects, (alia u nder th e ca teg ory o f ed u catin g
and Inform ing oneself, not Interference.
M iller la b e in g c h a lle n g e d b y p o litic a l
n ew com er J im C arrico fo r the district 3
com m ission seat. C a rric o la president o f
H idden O akes H o m e o w n e r* Association. T h e
m en are v y in g fo r a th ree-yea r term o n th e
com m ission.
C arrico, an a irlin e e m p lo y e e w h o a ls o
op erates a sm all business, w a n ts to Im p rove
th e Im age, liv in g and w ork in g con dition s o f
L on gw ood .
W ith a little m o re season in g, w e feel C a rrico
so m ed a y w ill b e a fin e lea d er fo r L on gw ood .
First, w e'd like t o see h im volu n teer to w o rk
on c ity boards o r c o m m ission s o r a tten d
co m m ission m e e tin g s a n d w ork session s
w h en the co m m ission er* w restle w ith th e
b u dget and tackle the bu sin ess o f the city .
A nu m ber o f M ille r's su ggestion s in clu d in g
a n n e x a tio n o f e n c la v e s , d e v e lo p m e n t o f
co m m e rc ia l s e w e r lin e s and efforts to c o o p e r­
a te w i t h e r ^ac^tnty sh o u ld b e bcacfk dal fo r

Health experts have affirm ed that
vtoteacc n i n n i- fisd with "tncreaaed ag|
and dearaalttxatloa to violence among n
Annually three million children arltaraa |
violence. Among children aged 5 to 14. h
I* the third leading cause o f death. Betw o
and 1001 almost 80.000 American ehddr

JOSEPH SPEAR

Dole’s ambition
overrides sense

Surviving today’s work w orld
!!•«»«.’ «** fO U ia s •

a re n e ed e d t o en su re L o n g w o o d 't
fu tu re, w h ich M iller se em s rea d y to develop.
M ille r b a c k e d p a y In c r e a s e s fo r c i t y
e m p lo y e e s th is yea r In an a ttem p t to stem th e
loss o f trained em p lo y e e s w h ich costa th e c ity
In o v e rtim e a n d retrainin g. H e la prop osin g a
w ritte n p ay schedule ao em p lo y ees w ill n ot be
d ep en d en t u pon w h ich w a y the political w in d
la b lo w in g from one y ea r t o the next to k n o w
I f th ey
e y w ill g et a raise.
A s It stands. I f M iller la re-elected, he w ill b e
th e m oat sen ior m em b er o f the com m ission
w ith on ly tw o y ea rs experien ce. His lea d e r­
sh ip Is needed.

LETTER

Response to opinion
Reference Mr. Caasel's letter published Oct. 2.
1904 which was filled with misinformation and
very subjective opinions.
I w ss somewhat suprised to learn that my
husband. Mac McClanahan was such a bad guy for
wanting to help families acquire decent housing.
I w ill nave to admit that during the last 47 year*
w e've been married, there have been times that his
desire to help people has caused me concerns, like
the time he gave my bicycle away to a 12-year-old
whose bicycle had been stolen or when he brought
home less fortunate Individual* for Thanksgiving
or Christmas dinner with little or no warning. Also,
the times he would suddenly stop the car and give
his last 85 to some vagrant that was hungry. All in
all. I wouldn't want him to change Just to change
the opinion of one misinformed individual. Oh. I
forgot to mention the times he gets calls for help
from elderly folks living In the housing projects
needing money for food or medicine and he can't
get there fast enough- *
Now that I've addressed Mr. Csasel's opinions, let
me straighten him out on his facts.
1. Mac McClanahan has never built qne house in
Sanford — for the exact reason that you (Mr.
Caaael) or some other opinionated individual might
sec as a conflict. O f course, that has been Sanford's
2. Mac McClanahan was the driving force that
enabled 141 families to build their homes (and I
mean physically build their own homes) with the
financing provided by the Farmers Home Adminis­
tration. (141 homes are I-xrated In Oviedo).
3. These houses inenase Oviedo and Seminole
County tax base approximately 87.000.000.
4. These homes paid all Impact fees to Oviedo
and Seminole County In the approximate amount
of 8351.000 with no reduction of fees because they
are affordable housing.
5. In addition to these fees and the Increased tax
base another 82.000.000 was put Into the local
economy to pave streets, provide central water and
fire protection not only to the 141 homes, but also
for existing homes that did not have paved streets
or decent water.
Hopefully, before Mr. Caasel writes any more
letters, he will check the facts and come out of him
house and help those that are less fortunate than
he la.
I would like to add that Mr. Caasel's remarks
regarding Mayor Bettye Sm ith were equally
misguided. He should research the record on all
the causes the mayor supports and works for.
Candle McClanahan
Sanford

loyal
(both of you) i
frr*o
In this week’s
offering'. I sort o f prom
I to solve the
economic problems of the country (and within
780 words to booth. Well if you believed that
one. I’ ve got this land over la. ... Seriously
though I do have a few thoughts on the subject
o f turning this country around, and hopefully,
some o f them will make sense before I’m done.
First off. contrary to Mr. Perot’s opinion and
other*. I do not believe the fault lie* wtth our
opening up the world to the ever-lncreaatng
trend of tariff free trade. Aa la beginning to be
proven In the auto Industry, unlimited comtion can be a good thing. For year* Detroit
I a lock on th e A m e ric a n p u b lic ’ s
automotive buying dollar. The companies
there em bedded grew (at and sloppy knowing
they would have Increases In
in asks
sales each
&lt;
and
every year, and the unions knew they could
demand more and more, because of that
guaranteed profitability. And then the Japa­
nese broke Into the U.S. market.
The cries from Detroit could be heard i
the land. ’’Oh pkcecease Mr.
save us from those efficiently
cheaper Imports
and “ Mr. and Mrs.
America: how can you forsake ua for something which
whi
is made better and cheaper than
anything we might choose to come up w ith?"
Well. It took them some time to figure out that
perhaps they might have to modernize a bit.
and it wss awhile before they realized that the
question o f quality was a right rather than
something dreamed of: but eventually, the big
three got back Into the automobile business,
and com petitively. Today, the U.S. auto
industry is holding Ua own in this country, and
It all came about because they had to. If they
would Just leant that some people want their
steering wheels on the right hand aide, we
might actually someday be able to compete
internationally as well.
Okay, so staying competitive is one of the
first keys to my plan. Training one's own work
force to remain com petitive la the next. One of
the biggest problems In the employment sector
Is the decided hesitation o f employers to spend
the time for resources to train people to do
their Jobs. The argument seems to be that once
trained, those now skilled employees will pack
up and move to greener pastures, and to a
certain degree, they have a valid point. Such
policy has caused the increased hiring o f
temporary and part-time skilled people, but It
to only akin to that lin k kid putting hto finger
in the dike; U to unfortunately Just a short term
solution to a much larger problem . There to
only a limited pool o f skilled H
employees
that
fp *"
exists out there and only a limited number o f
companies that can continue to downsize,
thereby adding to that pool. Eventually,
employers will wake up someday to find that
the people they need to fill certain vacancies
simply no longer extol And then what? Shall
we lose yet more ground to our wiser foreign
competition? The American consuming public
will have what they want when they want It.
and if our captains o f industry aren't willing to
spend the money or resources to train ■ work
force to provide it. the consuming public will
go elsewhere. The companies that succeed in
this country have learned this fact, the others
either will or will shortly be out o f business.
Now (he next part o f the puzzle falls hard

K

D A V ID
GEOFFREY
COE

upon the heada of the American working man
and woman. Put simply, “ you probably can't
have It alL " When my generation waa growing
up. America waa the economic powerhouse of
the world. Heck, we had so much we were
giving U away to thoos leas fortunate than we.
moat notably Japan and Western Europe. Mr.
Levitt made the dream o f home ownership a
reality to our returning servicemen; having an
unlimited industrial and scientific capacity we
apewed out consumer products and new
Inventions like a broken fire hydrant; and
everyone around the world came to us for
quality. Well. Umca they do change.
In today’s world. It's a plain fact that we
don't necessarily make the best, or at the
cheapest price. Our industrial nower waa
allowed to go fallow for the aake o f profits and
employee Income for year*, resulting in some
circumstances (like the steel Industry) where it
is no longer economically feasible to try and
compete in the world market place. And wont
o f all. we have now raised tw o generation* (my
own included) where our expectation* exceed
the reality of the situation. Because of our
economic blind spots, we (these two genera­
tions) mistakenly believe that we are guaran­
teed a better life than our parents or
g ra n d p a ren ts. W h ile In som e respects
technology has and will make parts
statement true, for the main, we Just might
have to accept that life to not necessarily
governed by our unrealistic wishes.
Many of our mother* never had to work for a
living, and if they did. it waa to ease life's
passage rather than to survive. The baby
boomers who were fortunate enough to go to
college knew that the mere possession of a
degree, any degree, would guarantee a certain
economic status and future. It hasn’t proved
out for a lot of boomers, and definitely not for
the ao called “ X ” generation. The norm today
to tw o Incomes, advancement requires conti­
nuing education, and financial security re­
quires fiscal responsibility. Maybe we will have
to drive a car for more year* than our parents.
and perhaps there isn't a house in our
children's future, but to a large degree It does
somewhat depend on how much one to willing
to sacrifice or perhaps sim ply put forth In order
to obtain the 1
life
11 one wants.
So what are the answers? For the employers
out there, be competitive, and do what you
have to In order to remain competitive. And for
the employees, work bard, keep improving
your skills, and maybe lower your expectation*
a little. That's not to aay that you can't have U
all. but Just keep In mind, that you might not.
And besides, you might surprise yourselves:
life can exist without the Lexua-es and a VCR.
and sometimes. It might even be more fun.

la there any level to which
Sen
R o h m Dole will not stoop, any boot he will
not lick for political gain?
Th e mast famous son o f the Sunflower
Stair since Dwight D Elsenhower. Minority
L ea d e r Dole ha* a lw a y s been fiercely
partisan Hr see* a Democrat behind every
of legislation, a flaming liberal behind
news hraadrast and byline. But wNh
the 1004 and 1006 elections drawing near, he
has begun to let ambition get In the way of
goodsrnar.
Dob Dole, you see.
w a n t s to be th e
S e n a t e m a jo r it y
leader, and hr wants,
v e ry badly, to be
president at the Unit­
ed States These are
honorable goals, and
M WawsrsSSi t i rsniS
there to no problem.
Hut Dole la trading
his Integrity lot hto
dreams
During the last few
w e e k s of t h e
le g is la tiv e session, ( B u t With lha
1004 and 1986
for example, he led a
• (a ctio n *
R e p u b lic a n c a m ­
draw ing naar, ha
paign to kill every
has bagun to tot
major piece of legis­
am bition oat In
la tio n b e fo re th e
tho w ay o f good
Congress - Including
Sanaa. ^
a bill that would have
reformed campaign
financing and another that would have
regulated lobbyists - all for the purpose of
making President Clinton appear Ineffectual.
Also smothered In the aasaull waa approval of
an agreement on free trade - belief In which
was once thought to be one of the com­
mandments In the GOP blblc.
Th en there was Dole's repulsive and
unforgivable endorsement o f Oliver North liar, document shredder, recipient of an
Illegal gratuity and Republican candidate for
U.S. Senate from the stair o f Virginia, whoac
probity has been challenged by such Icons as
Ronald Rragan. Colin Powell and Norman
Schwarzkopf. Dub Dole once shared that
view. Now that he needs the right wing, he
doesn't.
T o remain silent when one's beliefs are
being assailed to pusillanimous. T o publicly
proclaim the opposite of one's beliefs for
political gain is abject hypocrisy. Here to how
Robert Dole devolved from principled public
servant to pusillanimous politician lo hypo­
crite:
In I9HM. Sen. Dole openly rebuked Oliver
North for attempting lo sell arms to the
Iranians for the release of American hostages.
North “ to not a hero." Dole said in s televised
Interview. North “ overstepped hto bounds."
Dole said. North “ didn't serve the president
wcU" and his trading with terrorists “ runs
against everything w c stand for In America."
When Virginia Republicans anointed North.
Dole refused to endorse him. The nomination
“ makes it very difficult for some in the
Republican party." Dole said in June. After a
period of silence. Dole said he would meet
with North. The following day. he said he
would support North. The day after that, he
received North in hto Senate office and gave
him a check for 85.000.
Weeks later. Dole stumped for North across
Virginia. "I'm very proud o f Oliver North and
very proud lo be here." said the senator who.
like North, was wounded in combat. Asked
how he had metamorphosed from North
antagonist lo North ally. Dole said: " I
changed my mind.... Everyone has to right to
change their mind. You want to be fiexlbli
ilble."
In mld-Oclober. Olllc allowed that BUI
Clinton had created a “ hollow m ilitary" and
thus had Invited Iraqi dictator Saddam
Hussein lo Invade Kuwait. In an obvious
reference lo Clinton's avoidance of the draft
during the Vietnam War. he scornfully added
that Clinton “ to not m y commander in chief.”
T w o days later. Vice President Al Gore
decried North's comments as “ despicabk...
unpatriotic, and as to often the case with
statements from Ollle North, it to
patently untrue."

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39 tw r tw il during the

y. which had apparently not
it conducting proper m a ln tr
nance.
Pour caller* complained about
road or driveway problems In
eluding pot holes and Hooding.
Other calls were far a varttry
of citizen concerns including
water sprinklers.
In addition to the hot line, the
■ante telephone la uaed la record
complaints about cable acre ter
During the reporting period. 11

G
city's taturr
'T h a t is the hey.*' Miller
commented. "Without the pro­
per services, the com m ercial
infrastructure wM not changr."
Miller has also prnpamd an­
nexation at enclaves, nratwrtlm
which may he receiving city
se rvice s hut a re M ill u nin­
corporated. Mach at the com ­
m e r c ia l e n c la v e p r o p e r t y
targeted far a n im a tio n from
W adm rrt along U S. »7 92 to
D og Trarh Rood are mostly
"sheds and sharks" Miller amd
"O nce those are snnesed into
the city. I Intend to g rt thosr
shacks and strip renters re­
developed I would like to ore
high density residential and
good clean Industry along 434
and 17 92 Right now we can't
d o any of It" because sewers
aren't available.
In ordrr to arcompllsh the
goals. Miller said long-range
planning and keeping Ihe coats
down each fiscal year by doing
most nt (hr work In h ou se Is
necessary.
"Pnvaiuatm n la a standard
term used by every new ran

(

u b llc o i l i e r , " M ille r com tented "However. In the case
( Ih e c ity s e w e r s y s te m ,
rtvattzatlon la not the key I
tlnk It ran br dune In houar al
great IV reduced coal and lmset to the bust ness o w n e r "

To address the question of
(raffle congestion. Miller recently
petitioned Ihe governor far sn
interchange si E E Williamson
Knsd snd lnlrrstalr-4 but re
reived a negative response Miller plans to rrsddresa the Issue.
"O ne way or another, we have
lo have another Interchange on
the interstate to relieve the city
a t the traffic burden." Miller
! said
I Doth candidates repressed satJIstart ion with city administrator
! W Shelton Smith. Th e seeming
! r e v o l v i n g d o o r . W ith ad-

■ t chfaf. the city m g s w r . the
b u ild in g d ir e c to r , d i p admhNMrmor and (h e d ip o e rh m
woW an prtvaar c it t e r n he fare
m a k in g hts decisions. A fter
The ratablwtewnt o f a redev r lo p m r n t or Im p ro v e m c n i

H om ecom ing
Cam eo
viKxarn

u m

MMer noted the city's Image
has b a m a problem for years,
but it is beginning lo turn

la president o f the
* n o n m iiim

ii a v p

elation. He and his srdr also
operal« a travel agency from
Ihrlr home
Wanting to give something
bach to the community is one
reason C am eo derided to run for
the d 1st r id 3 commission seal.
Involved aa a citizen In the
school rerontng Issue to 1999-90
and the city garhagr Issue about
two years ago when ctUzena
urged ihe i ommlsston to seek
competitive bids. Carrico said
his decision to seek election to
Ihe comm ission Is a way to give
something bach to (he commu­
nity. Hla oldest daughter re­
ceived an appointment to the Air
force Academy

'1 don't think the Irsdrrshtp
the etty hsd tn the past had

:n a n c t l u c e t t a p r i c e
GAM BLE
■ Nancy Lucetta Prtcc Gamble.
!59. Albamontr Court. Oviedo.
Ulled Thursday. Oct. 20. 1994 at
;her residence. Born April 27.
•1935 In Ada. Okla.. she moved
•to Central Florida tn 1BH6. Mrs.
'Gamble was an Air Force veter­
an and u retired nurse.
; Survivors Include husband.
Wayne; brother. Jock H. Price.
Missouri City, Texas.
llald w ln /F alrrh lld Funeral
Horn-*, Goldenrod/Wlntcr Park

Luther U *w s\m n&gt;UrofoJ|l. Rung!
Several Insurance companies
were listed, also 'th e M M
Bureau. Sanford Small Claims
Court. J.C. Hutchison, produce;
Pred Williams, civil engineer:
and Robert Williams, real estate.
Architect Elton Moughton eras
still there. The lobby newsstand
laced firs t Street at ihe entrance
to (he building's elevator.
This building was renovated In
1994 and Ihe first two floors
were es tended to the east In the
1960a.
Sanford'* Atlantic Bank ar m
bought out by first Union Na­
tional Bank or Florid*, ihe pres­
ent occupant, on Nov. 19.1999.

Chapel, in charge o f arrange­
ments.
John J. Hayes. 90. Secret
Way. Casselberry, died Thurs­
day. Oct. 20. 1994. at his
residence. Bom Aug. 25, 1904 tn
Ansonls. Conn., he moved to
Central Florida In 1956. Mr.
Hayes was a retired crew super­
visor for Bridgeport Brass. A
member o f First United Church
of Christ, he also belonged to
Scottish Rite and Masonic Lodge
89.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Miriam: son. Roger. Chesapeake.
Va.; daughter. Sylvia Theriault.
W in ter P a rk : sister Marlon
Markowskl, Ocala.
B ald w ln / F airch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, In
charge o f arrangements.
PA 9Q U A LB B A S IL M A R A N O
Pasquale Basil Marano. 77.
Bougainvillea Dr.. DeBary. died
Thursday. Oct. 20. 1994 at his
residence. Bom June 14. 1917
In Hoboken. N J .. he moved to
Central Florida In 1979. He waa
a member of St. Ann's Catholic
Church. DeBary. He w as a
member o f DAV. Sanford, and
VFW. Longw ood. He was a
Marine Corps veteran In World
Warll.
Survivors Include wife, Norma
D.. DeBary; son. Anthony. Palm
Bay: stepson John Paul Ferris,
Longwood: daughter. Patricia.
Brooklyn. N.Y.: step daughters.
S h a ro n S h e a fe r . S a n fo rd ,
Rhonda Jones. Longwood; seven
grandchildren.
B aldw ln -F alrch lld -O ak law n
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
M A R Y M. W A L T O N
Mary M. Walton. 79. Stone
Gale South. Longwood. died
Wednesday, Oct. 19. 1994 at

the fellow sh ip at
ChrWtlan Athletes
She is very active in her
church youth group and takes
part In various mission trips and
works with I Labust for Humani­
tyShe plana to at land the Uni­
versity o f Plortda.
Utzon la the quarterback on
the varsity football tram. He
plays on the Greyhound hoar ha II
team as well.
He la also a mem ber o f the
fellowship of Christian Athletes.

AngH Rivera:
Sophomores: YesenaJ Martinez
and Charlie Banka: and
Juniors: Rebecca Woodard
and Kyle Johnson.

1CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. SANFORD 1

llt lls discipline. T h e public
should know."
Bill Bridges sold. " I think
people need to know about the

There were four dentists A.W.
Epps Sr.. A.W . Epps Jr.. Wayne
Hueher, and U Hoy Brown. Two

. V IR G IN IA M. C O S TE LLIA
! V irgin ia M. C ostellla . 63.
' La von Drive. Altamonte Springs.
•died frtday. Oct. 21. 1994 al
F lo r id a Hospital A ltam on te.
;tlom May 16. 1931 tn West
; Frankfort . III., she moved to
•Central Florida In 1993. She was
! a homemaker.
! Survivors Include husband.
;Ilurl. daughter. Luna L. Little.
iAItamontr Springs; sons. Terry.
I Lexington. S.C.. Thomas. New
) Bedford. Mass . Timothy. West
;Frankfort. III.: seven grand•children; one great-grandchild.
! U alsw ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
lllo m e . Srmnran/Foreat C ity
;Chapel In charge o f arrange•ments.
■ LO R A L. COX
I latra L. Cox. 94. East Stale
iHnud. Apopka, died Thursday.
|Oct. 20, 1994 ut Florida Living
; Nursing Center. Apopka. Born
•Feb. 9. 1900 In Island Creek.
!Ohlo. she moved to Central
! Florida In 1970. She was a
; homemaker. She was a member
;o f F irs t U n ite d M e th o d is t
! Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include son. Ebcr,
Woodruff. S.C.: three grand■children: th ree great•grandchildren.
; U ald w ln -F airch ild G olden;rod -W ln ler Park C hapel. In
charge of arrangements.

Citizens w ho responded to
nottcee that thrtr complaints had

trucks parking an private prop-

Stinecipher

Go nr aim ftafa been with the
-bank since its 1939 organiza­
tio n . while Betts and Cuthun had
Jctwne over from the P in t Na­
tio n a l In 1939. In October, they
i were each handed two-snd-one! half-year prison term*.
; That same m onlh. Roy f .
; Mann became the bank's cashier
•with R.W. Deane as assistant
! cashier James L. Ingley was
|named president Jan. 13.1944.
j Several lawyer* were listed aa
•tenants In this building In Ihe
! 1932 d iy directory: Fred Wllaon.
SEdwIn A. Shln hotser, V alle
'W illia m s J r .. G a r la n d W .
•Spencer, and Mack Cleveland.

dating (he day. while others are
received early in the morning or
laic at night, when residents are
home from their regular Jobs
Th e moat popular subject
during Ihe past reporting period
waa trash and garbage pickup

aom elhlng Ilka Ihe child o f
ao-ond-so commuted a crime,
then the parents are rrsponat
ble."
Richard Heddtoger said. " I feel
If a child repeats a crime, then
maybe. The whole Idea of pub­
lishing I don't think la good."
Richard C i t e staled. **t ifcuii
they should publish U. You can't
Just pat them on the hack.

Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Born January 19.
1919 In Covington. Ky.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1999. Mrs. Walton was sn office
manager. A member o f Church
of the Annunciation, she also
belonged lo Altruaa Club and
Over 90s Club.

R E V IV A ILl
OCTOBER 23-26.1994

Tuesday

both o f Cincinnati; slater Jean
M uethlng. C heyenne. W yo.;
three grandchildren.
B a ld w ln / fa lr c h lld F u n e ra l
H om e. Semoran/Poreat City
Chapel In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Survivors Include daughter.
Miriam Johnson. Longwood:
son. G eorge .Thom as. Plano.
Teas*; brothel*. Richard Joseph
Mucthlng. St. Petersburg. Robert
Muethlng and Carl Mucthlng.

Call fo r pre-arrange ments
There la no Interest charged
on Installment payments to our trust
We refund 100% o f all monies paid
We are locally owned and operated

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pleasure o f y o u r company.

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Jecptrt CrMpers-Kids
art carrying beepers
The school board believe* that
the beeper* are distracting in thr
classroom and that they are
used often by dealers keeping In
touch wtlh their buyer*
" I guess that one person ran
apod cool stuff for the real o f ua."
*Md Jraate Little. "Som e of us
Just like being able to keep up
with the latest technologies if
they And out people am using

iald Robinson. Jaam oar
via. J im m y Lee Sam oa
Jaantlnr Kilgore. Jonnaihan
M u ller. B randon B ra d le y *
Andrea Putachr. Krtlh Jones,'
WUllam Gordon. Chrlaioohei'
V a n c r. Jon ath an M uallcrJ
Tamrha lluah and Tony Little. J

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Pullman. Rachel Khawanteho.
Ntrhote Klinger. Joaue Colon.
Anthony Schott. Philip Greene.
M lv e lt e A p o n t e . J e n n ife r
Stephen*, and Michelle Harr.
A nd M aagan Prlbley.
Frederick Wilson. Raymond
Brown. John Phllllpo. Noel
P y s a r e h y h . G e o r g e K en t.
Veronica Baker. Heath Prtrdrl.
flr u r e W o o d w a r d . C lc r r a
James. Alba Medina. Jonathan
Wild. Trtntece Canty. Jennifer
V a n g e ld c r . A n d y B la d e a .
l.ashallnda House. M ichael
Malloy. Shawn Polar he and
Sherri Rosa.
The following student* were
named the school's Cltlaena o f
the Month
C a rlo B row n . T e rrlg w y n
IVnntngton. Chartara Steven*.
Jeffery Alford. Moon* Nsoul I.
Kayahala Merthle. Jermaine
Fu d ge. C alen ce M cK n lgh l.
Anthony Alford. John Malrana.
Rusty Hedrick. Nikki Emai.
Holly RummeU ss d Russell

• Hamilton Blemeatavyj
T h e following fifth grade
etudmta were named to thd
" A " honor rod at MamUtorf
Elementary School In Sanford: )
Krln Brown, W a lle r
B urhhaltrr. Julia C offm a n j
J o s e p h C o o p r r . D ea n n o n
Gardner. Joarpb Gunter. CtirtS
H offm an . Laurie tluntttnm

Bradley K. Fugate of Sanford
la among 11 students recently
selected lor membership In
Furman University's chapter of
Otnlmsn Delta Kappa, a n *
tlonal leadership organ Irat ton
Th e son of Gerald L. and
Bonnie Fugate, he la a dean's
Hal student and a senior music

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the exams. For most, they have
never experienced (ha R i a l de­
lig h t o f taking high school
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T o begin with, a few studying
Up* to help wtlh those pre-test
Jitters: Bagla stu dyin g now.
These teats count 20 percent,
that’s a fifth o f your grade. Study
In spurt*. If you alt down and
atudy for two hours, all you're
going to accomplish to a head­
ache. Study with half an hour or
so. then "rew ard" yourself with
som eth ing fun like a quick
basketball p m e . a call to a
friend or anything you enjoy.
But don't atay sway from the
books too loog. Start back study-

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Causes, effects explained

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LAKE MANY - Judith (Judyl
Long ta all too familiar with the
many different atreoaea that ran.
a n d do c o n t r i b u t e to
hypertension, com m on ly re­
ferred to aa high blood pressure.
**Ae a bookkeeper and U a con-

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season which begins in Decem­
ber o f every year." said Long.

According to Marc L. Hlvo.
M D . director. Dlvlalon ot Medlcine. U S Department ot Health
and Human Services, blood
pressure Is the force produced by
the heart aa It pushes blood
through art erica and capillaries
■ the body. It normally goes up
■ I down throughout the day In
p p o n w to atrraa and exertion.

■M en tally high blood prvaaurc.
■ hypertension, occurs when
B i walls o f the small arteries
■ a n t light, leaving a reduced
B toU n g for the blood. T o mainM in the flo w o f the blood
B ro u g h the body, the heart
■Mist pump harder.
$ W hy the arteries constrict In
gome people and not In others la
hot fully understood. In 10
ent o f people with high
i pressure, the condition la a
symptom o f some underlying,
often correctable problem, such
aa a kidney or adrenal gland
disorder. In the other 90 percent,
however, the cause la unknown,
although there are a number of
factors that Increase a person's
risk. These factors are age (blood
pressure Increases aa you grow
older): heredity (hypertension
tends to run In families: sex
(men are more likely to gel II):
race (blacks have a 30 percent
higher risk than whiles): and
obesity (up to h alf o f obese
people with high blood pressure
can end It simply by losing
excess weight). Smoking, heavy
drinking and stress may also be
risk factors.

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Blood pressure Is measured
with a device called a
s p h y g m o m a n o m e te r w hich
consists o f an Inflatable rubber
cu ff attached to a pressure
ge. Because blood pressure
tuates with each heartbeat,
the reading Is given In two parts:
the peak, or systolic pressure
which Is attained when the heart
co n tra cts: and the low . or
diastolic pressure, attained when
the heart relaxes between con­
tractions. Both are measured In
millimeters of mercury (mmllg).
Hypertension la usually de­
fined as a consistent systolic
pressure o f at least 140 m m llg
and a consistent diastolic of at
least 90 nunllg. The key word,
however, la consistent. The
diagnosis la made only after l he
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Sturm . co m m ission er Daryl
M r U M a a io t h m
Thr two n n d h U lr t demonatrate different styles B m y .
with • University al H o rtM
d o ctora l* In p h ilosop h y . ta
careful and thoughtful in her
speech Mama apraha quickly,
o ftr n m a c h in e -gu n n in g out
langmt f a u n to ithaalratr a

t h a t t h e w a * u n a b le lo
overtorwe She rMed an afford*
Mr housing gram

al Pine Creal
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who la also coordinating the
districts Red Rib bun events
•’They've been rprr adtng thr
arttvttlr* out arroaa the month
and doing sntnr great things
Bath said
Sludmta from all thr public
a ch o o la a n d m a n y o f the
county s p m a ir srhaola were
tnvltrd ta participate in a writing
and art control that would send
Ihe top entries on to thr date
control
The winners at the loral level

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lhr future at h r'a lathing about/' m pwngril
Longwood.
firry says The Mama. That wwa a ramptga
mayor at th r lim e wruta about worhrr. My wUr haa had been
the good oT daym w hm hr could w ith tnr an thr campslp* trad at
rtdr hi* home up town and llr ii a l t * " ' ...
up. That laid me • lut about the
Morrla refused lo dneuaa d r
dirertlun o f thr p ro p * I waa tad* at ha* pm anal Mr. aaytng
drnling w n h ’*
he didn't m a o lto lend m dibU H y
In Labe Mary. Monts furlord a lo the charge* which would
business advisory rom m Hiee harm hi* two young children.
Whirh suggmtrtl rhangm to m y IhH hr did aay “ My wparaikm la
development rod r* ohlrh m rt weU known and undrrno iond»wtlh unanimous approval at Ilona should ha an hour in ih *
frOow cummtaaaairr* and m «n * campaign I t * regretful M r
of lh r properly owner* aflnted. hrrry would choaae the low road
M o m * atao spearheaded the In this campaign. eapmady arter
ta k e Mary B oulevard
I called him lo auppart Adrienne
brautifkanon rampaign and the a g a i n s t C a r lt o n H e n le y a
drive lu redure iclrphonr railing hew hum ~
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raim 4 Orlando huth In and out
Morrla had i g * f t w «h f m y a
ototBre.
aanerllan a dyer bearing her
M om * played a rule In moving photograph and not her name
the C o u n ty H oad 46 A in
w aarartM M Mamae ____
trrrhange al Interstate 4 og dead
O n leadership, hath candidate*
c e n t e r t w o y e a r s a g o b y say a cam m lsaM m should lead
coordinating property owners io w ith Id eas Perry says she
agree lo donate their land hr Ih * shmdd ha elected breauae the
public p rivate dem onstration com m haion needs

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PC^ h 7 D la lrtc t a r a m p a ig n
fotkrwed an s u e orienied lark
until Friday, whrn James IVrtv
Berry’• h u d u o l and campaign
m anager, questioned M orn *'
personal
siahdttv
by citing
Morris Mporaimn from his wtfe
this summer, and his leaving
their home oh lrh is iM rd in his
at
w i f e ' * m a i d e n name
r samples OI Marti*' subthty’
aaanlndtvtdual
*1 think this is a campaign
* ll
ralsr* srrtnus questions about
his alabUMy Character and in
legrily are rampaign

I'm saying ihta * a man who

"W e re no* rggremlue enough
attract * * *** A A A type bust
u» support the courtly Morns aava eatoUng ;
ne at our roadways ran hr made la more •
is Keen- irafhr more rlfk irn ily by rf* 1
-nrfit
during botllrnerha and reatnc- 1
affordable im n* al Mlemrrtmna Surh bn- ;
o r d a b l e provement redure Ihe need for •
o enhanre roatly m ad widening prefer Is. Ih !

ih e need* at the "Utile g u y " a*
w e ll a * Ihe needs of oth er
"W h en I looked al the entire
s p e c tr u m o f Ih e S e m in o le
County rommiaaton. party ***
and e v e r y th in g
and gender
rise I ww
Perry aays "W e need lo brrak
up the clique and have
other n e w s and vision* on the
board. W e need someone w ho
has rnmpassion for the little guy
and thr bust newsman a* well ’
Morrla says his Lake Mary
record demonstrate* hi* ability
to accomplish gnats and Wader-

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BREITLING

WORLD CUP
OF A E R O B A 1 I C S
WORLD FINALS'

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rO rm e n ia ry Sr hoot
(firs t place I Vanessa Lynn
E r r s K athy G ebharl. Leigh
Mrgan Wilson and Laura Qrubi
rathrow Elementary School
ofHratl
(Honorable mention I Crtsiina
Sardone of Lake Ortmta E S
i S u n n y nT
Rock Lake M S
(Honorable menttoni Caroline
Cation. Stuart Crager. Marlene
Dtai. Lcslee Earns. Jenna Fopplanl. Brittany Krrper. David
K e v in Q u in te r o . Paul
Sarcta. Michelle Simmons. Mall
Spears and Malt Young of Indian
Trails M S
□H igh School
(First place | Victoria Hartno.
Mall Hamilton and Alk-U Sprars
of Lakr Mary High School.

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□Elem entary School (K-3)
(First place) Joseph Gallagher
o f W o o d la n d * E le m e n ta r y
School (Second place) Scot! Morn
of Lake O rien t* Elem entary
School
□ Elementary School (4-5)
(First place) Nicole Del Kay of
SI. Mary M agdclen (Second
place) Dora Naaaoty and Lauren
Jones of Pace Private School,
t ;Middle School
(First place) Enrtque Kodrlquer of Rock Lake Middle School
(Second place) Natalie Salient of
St. Mary Magdalen School
□H igh(i School
(Honorable mention): Karen
Lane
□Other:
Kay Otar of Roaenwald Excep­
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Trouble in the districts
Cypress Creek
eliminates Tribe

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V, ORLANDO - Jcrnny Rowrtl ran for • pair of
&gt; y « r t f touchdowns m Troy Stair ararrd 30
P * H i In thr fourth quarter to drfral Central
H onda 3 6 3 6 Saturday
r Central Flortda |U | had a chance to take the
&gt; n d with 3 minute*. 43 arromfo remaining In
•jh* dame, but quarterbark Darin Hlnahaw a
naaa to David Rhode* far a 3 point conversion
M l tnronudete. The Rnlghta could grt no t
than 3 6 3 6 after a 12 yard touchdown pww

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ORLANDO - Slowly but
S em in ofa fig h t in g S em in ole* h ave
under a ptle o f their

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i Friday night
a trip to the Claaa 5A faotta
la an error-laden (6-14

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Troy State (ft- 1J cohered Ihr e n a u ln g ______
kick, picked up a lin t down on three cam e* by
Joe Jackaan and ran out the dork.
Randolph Loeejoy led Troy State with 130
yard* on 30 cam e*. Jackson added 131 yarda
on 10 ruahr* aa Troy Stale amaaard 437 yarda
ruahlng to Central Florida's 67.
Htnahaw completed 10 o f 40 p a n e * far 341
yard* and three touchdown* with three in­
terception*. Rhode* caught arven poaaca far 100
yard* and a touchdown. Lyman graduate Todd
Cleveland had three reception* for 100 yarda.
including a 44-yard touchdown.

fall* to 4-3 and 0-2 In BA-OMtfM i
v h lle Cyprvsa Creek |4-3) clinches the BA-6
runner up * playoff position w ith a 3-1 dtatrtcl
"W e made too many i
roach I r a k McPherson "W e &lt;
enem y with such poo
■art in the ftrat half and w e SOU'
" Now that we're eliminated from the

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Brantley next Thursday. That’a our bowl
Our goal now la to artn the (Seminole

1

over the
offense (167 pawing. 73 rushing) to just SO (62
passing. IS rushing) for Cyprcae Creek.
In effect, three pU yi beat the Semlnnha
The first came when the Bears bta
by Jason Cyrus on Seminole'* first
setting up a first-and goal situation from
Tatb« 3-yard line.
Seminole's defense diminished the
im pact o f the play b y pushing the
backwards on threv straight play*. I
Cypress Crack to set Ik for a 2 6 yard Held L
Freddy Wacxewakl with 8:33 left In the quarter.
The Tribe defense continued to manhandle the
Bears all through the half. On 10 rushing play* In
the ftrat half. Cyp*r*a Crack lost a total o f 38
yarda while quarterback Scott Mortey was 3-far-7
with an Interception throwing the ball.
Unfortunately, one com pletion waa a 44-yard
strike to Lelrrll Brown (hat exploded a Seminole
blltx. followed two play* later b y an 6 yard
Mortey completion to Brown fo r Cypress Creek'*
ftrat touchdown. The extra point failed.
Cyprea* Creek made N 1 6 0 when Andrw
Corbin took a pitch on a *w**|
63-yard alley to the end xone
minutes into the third quarter. Wa
was true on the point after.
Without Cochin's run br Brown's tlw sa&lt;

F8U tquate ACC win record
T A LLAH A S M * - Warrick Dunn ran for 133
yarda and two touchdown* Saturday a* IOth
ranked Florida State ahut out d rm a on 17-0 and
matched an Atlantic C om l Conference record
with 3 1 straight Irague w in*
The Seminole*, who have not foai a confer
ence gam e d o e r joining the ACC. go for the
record next Saturday again*! unbeaten Duke in
a showdown at ACC frontrunner*. Maryland
w oo 3 1 straight game* In the mid-1970s
Florida State tS-l, M ) ACC) sputtered much of
the day on otfrnae. but tta defense dominated to
ahut out Clemaon for the straight araaon and
give coach Bobby Bowden a 160 mark In
homecoming game*.

Hurricane* wMp Watt Virginia
. MORGANTOWN. W.Va. - Frank Costa threw

WeM vk gtn la’a 17-14 victory last Nov. 30 coat
the Hurricanes thrtr third title In the three-year
history o f the tewgue. a* well aa a chance to play
for their fifth national championship In 11 years.
On this Saturday, the Mountaineer* 13-ft. |-3|
were no match for Miami 13-1. 2-0). which won
for the third straight time and nut Its string of
victories over unrankrd tram * to 60 .

McNair breaks more records
LOR MAN, Mias. — Alcorn S late's Steve
McNair broke hi* own Division I A A single game
record with 640 yards Saturday while ending Ty
Deimer'a three-year-old retgn as the NCAA
•carter leader In total offense.
I The senior quarterback broke Drtmcr s record
;of 14.665 yarda on a 22-yard run with 1:26 left
;tn the first half of the Braves’ Southwestern
•Athletic Conference game against Southern
.University. He led the way aa Alcorn Stale came
;ftom behind to win 41-37, scoring the decisive
;potntsona 1-yard run with 10 seconds left
; McNair passed for 587 yarda and four
.touchdowns, taking over second place on the
3-AA career lists for passing yarda (12.924) and
;touchdowns (107). He was 32 for 56 with one
;Interception.

iOrtcn claims Grand Nat’l till#
;. ROCKINGHAM. N.C. — David Green clinched
•the 1994 Busch Grand National championship
Saturday, finishing 12th as Mark Martin won
the season-ending AC Delco 200 at North
■Carolina Motor Speedway.
• Knowing that he had to finish only 22nd or
;better In the 43-car field to cam his first series
.title. Green aaty back and tayed out of trouble.
^Interceptions and was sacked three time*.

Courlar advances to Lyon finals
LYON. France - Fourth-seeded Jim Courier
defeated Andrei Chesnokov of Russian 6-3. 6-4
aturday in the aemflnala o f the Lyon Open, and
HI play Marc Roaaet o f SwiUcrland for the title.
Roaaet. seeded fifth, used his powerful serve to
heat top-seeded Andrei Medvedev o f Ukraine
6-2.6-2 In the other semifinal.
It will be Courier s second final o f the year. He
foat In Nice In April. Courier, a former resident
o f Sanford, hasn't won a tournament since
August of 1993 and has fallen to No. 14 In the
world rankings.

FRO FO O TB ALL
•C4 p.m. - WOPL 35. Tampa Bay Buccaneers at
;San Francisco 49ers. (L)

D*U McOae (No 8) and the Lake Brantley
struck ftrat Friday night In (hair
tha atatarankad Mainland
But tha

i turned a pair of first-half fumble*
14 point* and wemabte to May one step
the Fatriota the reel of the night.

Mainland deals Pats
Herald Spoils Writer
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - T .T . Toliver's
nickname should be "Heanbreaker.”
Mainland's Junior quarterback seemed to have
the answer every time Lake Bran tie) threatened
to take control of the game, sending an overflow
crowd of Patriot supporter* home disappointed.
35-26. in the SA-Dlstrlct 4 battle at unbeaten* at
Tom Storey Field Friday night.
"Th at quarter hack (Toliver) la one o f the best
athletes I've rver seen." said Lake Brantley head
Fred Almon. T h e ir offanas laaka like
they realty set anything up.* Ttw
quarterback Jurt runs around back there until
someone gets open.

loss

"H e (Tollvet) gets m g vote'fnr Central Florida
athletoaf the year."
•
With the win. Mainland (7-0. 6 0 In 6A-4I has
all but assured 1lac if of the dtatrlct championship
and a home game in the first round of the
playoff* Lake Brantley (6 1 . 6 1 In 6A-4) Is In the
driver's seat for the second playoff spot, but
Oviedo and Lake Howell only have two losses
each.
•
The Patriots play a non-dial rid game against
Seminole at home next Thursday while the
Buccaneers will visit Lake Mary on Thursday.
Lake Brantley struck first Friday, taking the
opening kickoff right down UaaBaM sa d a m
extra point try. which would &lt;
l he Patriot* was wide left

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Bulldogs rip ’Hounds
Haratd Corraapondanl
LONGWOOD — Dr Land grounded
Lyman's homecoming Friday night,
using a 29 point second quarter and
397 rushing yards to smother the
Greyhounds 49-2 1 In a SA-Dlstrlct 4
contest at Lyman Field.
"T h e y 've got some mighty big
folk* up front." said Lyman head
coach Larry Baker. "I don't care
what they've done In other areeka.
T o n i g h t , t h e y e x e c u t e d a nd
performed extremely well."
Lyman (2 5. 1-4 6A-4I jumped out
to a 14-6 first quarter lead aa
T o m m y Dtxon tossed a 9-yard

touchdown pass to DcWayne Beil
and Alvin Cummings ran for a
4 6 yard touchdown.
But DcLand (4-3. 3-3 6A-4) ran
roughshod over Lyman In the sec­
ond quarter. Fred Edwards scored
two touchdowns. Tracey Andrews
scored one. and Travis Robinson
added another. Edwards finished
the game with 144 y a rd * while
Robinson had 112 yards and two
touchdowns.
" W e haven't faced a w lng-T
offense all year" said Baker. "I
waan'l expecting them to be quite
this good. T h ey had struggled
offensively recently, but they put It

Silver Hawks stop Wolves
BpBVANI
Herald Corraapondanl
WINTER PARK - Defensive co­
ordinators spend countless hours
with their trams practicing goal-line
stands In case they find themselves
In a situation where the ball Is on
the goal line and the outcome o f the
game la at stake.
That practice paid off for the Lake
Howell Silver Hawks Friday night aa
the Sliver Hawk defense thwarted
•he Deltona Wolves on eight plays
from the goal line In the fourth
quarter o f what would turn out to be
a 13-6 Lake Howell victory In a
6A-Dtstrlcl 4 contest at Richard

Evans Field.
"I think that the whole defense
was able to g et into so many
different places that they were able
to slop everything Deltona tried."
Lake Howell coach Mike Blaccglfa
said. " I lust can't say enough about
the defense. T h ey really came
through for us tonight."
After a scoreless first quarter.
Deltona took the lead early In the
se co n d q u a r t e r on a 1-y a rd
quarterback option up the middle
by Jason Beck. Jason Robic added
the extra point, and the Wolves led
7-0 with 8:47 left In the first half.
Lake Howell cam e bock and lied
□Be —

A * * Cummings (No. 5) hstpad tha Lyman
T I * 7 Mad ov*r OaLond Friday. But tha Bulldogs cam*
back to scor* 29 points In tha oacond quarter on thalr way to a 49-21 romp.

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Rams hang on for district win ovor Sprues Cresk
From * * * * * *

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PORT ORANGE - Lake Mary High School
football coach Doug Peters said that winning. Uke
losing, can be contagious.
"W hat we need to do Is put a couple wins back
to back.' said Peters after beating Lyman on Oct.
14. "W e need to build on this win and get
something going."
This past Friday night, the Rams did just that,
hanging on for a heart-stopping 25-22 win over
the host Spruce Creek Hawks in a 6 A District 4
contest at Spruce Creek High School.
The win gives Lake Mary (3-4 overall. 3-3 in the
district) a little momentum going Into next
Thursday night's contest with the undefeated
and slate-ranked Mainland Buccaneers.
Ranked 10th In last week's Florida Sports
Writers Association's Class 6A state poll, the
Buccaneers handed Lake Brantley Its first loss of

the
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theseason.
season.35-26.
35-26.last
lastfriH
Friday
showdown
of
undefeated team *
Spruce Creek, which fell to 6 7 overall and 6 6
In the district, hosts Deltona In another 6ADistrict 4 contest next week.
Stalstically. the Rams were beaten everywhere
but the scoreboard by Spruce Creek Friday night.
Senior quarterback Tracy Holmes completed
11 o f 19 passes for 191 yarda and all three
Spruce Creek touchdowns. John Thomas rushed
16 times for a game-high 72 yards to spearhead a
ground attack that accumulated 152 yards.
It wasn't enough to beat Lake Mary, which got
...
Yard* Pa**lnK from quarterback Tyson
Hlnshaw and collected 107 yards rushing.
David Henkel gave the Rams the first lead of
the night when he kicked a 38-yard field goal
midway through the second period.
Spruce Creek came right back with a five-play.
86-yard drive capped by a 33-yard scoring strike

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from Holmes to Jaren Braun. Thom as rushed for
the two-potnt coversion and an 6 3 Hawk lead.
Lake Mary managed to seize the lead back
before halftime aa Recolon Jumpp scored on an
8-yard run with Just under two minutes left in
the second quarter. The pass for the two-point
conversion was Incomplete, sending the Rams
Into halftime up by one point. B-8.
That advantage swelled to nine points in the
third quarter as the Rams took the opening
kickoff and mounted a 67-yard scoring drive that
took over six minutes off the clock. Donnie Casey
did the honors, rushing in from one yard.
Hlnshaw ran for the two-point conversion.
Spruce Creek got a break when B.J. Perez
snared one of the teams' three interceptions early
in the fourth quarter. Holmes quickly turned It
Into points, hitting Ryan Totka with a 21-yard
scoring pass. The point after failed, leaving the

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There is good and bad newt
for local freshwater anglers.
The good news Is that fall Is a
great time to get In aomc of the
y e a r 's b est fis h in g . Bass,
stripers, sunshine baas, speckled
perch, catfish, and bream will all
be very active. There will also be
a lot less boat traffic as many
anglers take to the woods for
hunting season.
The down side Is that the river
Is exceptionally high for this
time o f year, and all of these
species are roaming hundreds of
acres o f previously dry land.
With no clearly defined borders,
these fish are free to raom
wherever they choose, and there
Is no way to "pattern " them.
Usually, river fish will con­
centrate In deep bends, near
sandbars and runoffs, and In
sloughs. T h ese a re distinct
holding areas, and are depen­
dable for good fishing action.
These patterns are now unrelia­
ble because these spots are
submerged under several feet of
"n e w " water.
Best bets In the river would be
lakes such as Monroe. Poinsett,
and Winder. These lakes have

ccntrated In the small stretches
o f deeper water.
Huge she Herackets and good
bass are fairly abundant around
the Slate Road 46 bridge. A little
fu rth er upstream Is a deep
stretch of water that used to be
the site of s railroad trestle. This
JIM
spot has some giant catfish, nice
SHUPE
b a s s , and a fe w s t r ip e r s .
F reclln ln g Uve shiners is a
deadly tactic In this spot.
You can have some great
borders which are fairly defined, freshwater action this year if you
and fish are contained somewhat plan your trip around the high
to certain areas. Grassy points water levela.
and su b m erged w eed b e d s
SHUPTS SCOOP
Unless you don’ t mind spen­
would be sure bets for some
good baas fishing.
ding your time on the water
Another option for local an­ alm lesaly searching fo r fish,
glers is to fish the many lakes planning ahead is crucial to
that dot this area. The lakes may having a successful trip. A n hour
be higher than normal, but the or so spent on the phone calling
fish are are still limited in their halt shops and the like the day
m ovem ent to banka. Qraasy before your excursion will help
vegetation and submerged weed you narrow down your search
beds are good lake structures for a strike.
that w ill always hold fish.
FISHINQ FORECAST
Don’ t plan to fish the
Th e W eklva River is an often
overlooked hotspot due to its this weekend unless you like to
remoteness and shallow waters. spend a lot of time looking for
Because It Is so shallow. It Is fish. With the water several feet
obvious that fish will be con- over the banks, fishing Is down-

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■abaotlaa la l s t has had good
action with snook, tarpon, jack
crevaile, rcdflsh, and flounder.
Live bait such as shrimp or
finger mullet Is best In the
daytime, and lures work well at
night. The current full moon
period la the top time to fish after
dark.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P a r i
C an averal reports that high
seas have churned up the ocean,
and the water Is dirty.
inside the P a ct, flounder and
sheepshead are the lop species,
but snook ore hitting al night
around the jetties. Pew people
realize It. but Inside Ihe Peel,
(here la a fair snook population.
Action Is steady at Paaca
la ls t with sheepshead. rcdflsh.
drum, blue fish, and flounder.
U ve or dead shrimp is the top
ball. Trout and rcdflsh are rated
as good back in M a a ^ a lta
L sg ssa The a a a tk sa d seems
to be Ihe best area to fish. For
trout, try grass fla t s la 3 la ft
fa s t o f water. Rcdflsh are In
shallower water around spall
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Hot Shot Edwards on target for Nice &amp; Easy
X * After an exchange af frunbte*.
.•Mainland took the ball and went
M yards on 13 play*. Tit*
'Walton scoring tht tying
/touchdown from the seven. The
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of Mike Erthal's (hr* extra
-notnt* put the Buccaneers ahead
"•Jar good with 43® Ml In the
/trcood period.
*/' Shortly after the enaulag
.kickoff. Lake Brantley again
fumbled the boll away. Tnrt*
plays later. Toltvcr scored the 30
v foe a 14-6 Mainland lead at
1halftime.
Lake B r a n t l e y forced
' Jtainland's only punt of the
night on the first series of the
third quarter. Taking possession
^*t their 49. the Patriots went SI
. jrards. all on five carrtea by
Heath Rltenour. with the final
J,/un covering 39 yards.

Trailing are Nice 6 Easy's
(77): Bamboo Cafe's Bafeaaaa

Lake Brantley went far the
ring two-point conversion, but
he run was snuffed out In the
■ckfteld.
Mainland answered fust three

in fs are Whiskey
1681; Uncle Nick s
re 6 Easy entries
C (66): O n * H ole

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back to Toliver? But the Patriots
had the play covered, ao Walton
th r e w th e b a ll to A lv e s te r
Sermon, who ran untouched
down the sideline for 76 yards
and a 31*13 lead.
' • Lake Brantley scored early In
the fourth quarter. Rltenour
capping a 13-play. 60 yard drive
with a one-yard plunge. John
Brrmrdt's kick made the score
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This lim e It eras Mainland's
turn to go on a long scoring
drive, ea tin g up almost ala
minutes while going 64 yards on
' 13 plays. Toliver acortng from
•the four. The drive Included a
63-yard paaa from Tolliver lo Joe
Glddent on a fouxtb-and-30 play
from the 36.
* Wllh only 5:46 left and trailing
2d-19, the Patriots rallied.
... On second and 17. Dell McGee
took a pitch and headed for the

try an onatdes pfrh from the 38.
Mainland's Murray Clayton fell
on the looae baft at the 38.
Walton then put the nail tn the
coffin as be went 35 yards for hie
second acme o f the n igh t

‘ T h e ir defense la the beat w e've
seen all year. We kept banging
the ball out there, but they did
n o t g i v e up t h e l o n g
touchdow n."

G reyhounds
together tonight.
We weren't ready for this type o f
/attack, and I take the blame."
The only positive for Lyman tn
4 ie second quarter was Tommy
D ixon 's 45-yard touchdown pasa
No Willie Jones. Th e game was
•till within reach at halftime.
135*21.
t Lyman drove downlkkl In the
Jthtrd quarter, but DeLand's Dee

Patrick made a fine interception
tn the end sane. Late In the
quarter, the Greyhounds forced
DeLand to punt still trailing only
38-31. B u t a penalty gave DeLand a first down and new life.
"T h a t eras the turning point tn
the second half. " said Baker.
T h e Bulldogs scored on that
drive, capped by Eric Shipman's
3-yard run. DeLand dominated
the Ume-of-poaaeaalon dock the
rest o f the game.

(toe had
another 10-yard reception in the
final period). Cypress Creek loot
45 yards rushing for the m in e
and was 0 4 throwing the b d l.
ll mattered little, since Semi­
nole fumbled the ball aw ay
twice, threw three Interceptions,
and was w histled for seven
penalties worth 00 yards. Trail­
ing 160, Seminole turned the
ball over on Its next three
possessions, twice in Cypress
Creek territory.
The Tribe finally got some­
t h in g g o in g In th e fo u rth
quarter, scoring on their last two
Cliff Branch, who took over at
q u a r te r b a c k In th e fo u rth
q u a rte r, ca u g h t a 3 1-yard
touchdown halfback option paaa
from Robert Ruffin with 7:34 to
play. Seminole went for tw o on
the point-after, but the paaa fell
Incomplete.
After getting the ball back with
3:10 to go. the Seminole* put
together another scoring drive.
Terrell Jackson capping It with a
16-yard touchdow n paaa to
Michael Will lama. Jackson then

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sneak fo r a touchdown. Jumpp
bulled hts way In for the twopotnt conversion.
R e m a r k a b ly , the w ln le a a
Hawks had one last gaap In
them, cutting the deficit to three
points w ith just under three
minutes to play as Holmes and
Braun hooked up for their aee*
and touch down connection, this
one a 17-yarder, and Thom as
rushed fo r his second two-point

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�O ld M cD onald’s has gone away
Schlotzsky’s Deli to take over Sanford landmark
LAKE MARY — Dennis Couraon. president/CEO o f First
Seminole Bank haa announced third quarter year lo dale
earnings of *307.007. ns compared lo *163.400 in 1903 It
rvprearatsa 143 percent tncreaar. Earnings per share for 1064
year to date la *1.15 v e n u e *.5 0 per share In 1903.
P in t Seminole Bank has earned a ftve-etar rating from Bauer
Financial Reports. Inc., a nationally reengntred award for
superior safely, strength and performance. A five-star rating la
the highest. Indicating that First Seminole Bank's tangible
capital ratio and/or Its total rtak-baacd capital ratio exceeded
the level required by federal regulators by more than twice.
First Seminole Bank was chartered In 106*. It la a locally
owned. Independent comunity bank with IB employees. Assets
as o f Oct. 11.1004 a rt * 4 4 .138.33ft
First Seminole la tocatru at 3906 W. Lake Mary Blvd. In Lake

SANFORD — The Small Business Council of the Greater
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce la holding a seminar on Friday.
Nov. 1*. beginning at 8 a m., on "H ow to Borrow Money for
Your (Justness.'*
There la no charge for Ihe seminar, which will Include a
com plementary breakfast. Reservations are requested In
advance. For Information and/or reservations, contact the
chamber office at 322-2212.

a month at the 2004 Orlando
Drive location
Schlotxafcy'e Drtl haa leaned
the building from Ball Family
Partners o f Lake Mary, which
purchased the budduig back W
January. "W e have now leased N
to the Schlotcaky's people." said
Tom Ball, "and they have been
w undcrM i people to work with.
They have an exceOrnl reputa­
tion and I feel certain they win
be a welcome addition to the
Ball la a licensed real ratals
broker, d ra lln g tn com me rrtalAnvestment properties He Is
a Lake Mary resident.
" T h e y h a ve an e x c e lle n t
m enu." Ball maid, "including
soups, salads, p lu s , and many

o p o g n t n i fa c to r y
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The Spaghetti Factory, an 11si Ian
Restaurant and market, has leased 3.023 square fret o f retail
■pace In Altamonte Springs. Brofcrr-aMnrlatr Judy Oakley
Flitter, with Kryea Asset Management. Inc.. Orlando, negoti­
ated a lease.
The restaurant will be located at Spring Center South. 1 IBS
Spring Centre Blvd.. Altamonte Springs

Ball said there are several
other Srhfotxaky's Della In the
Central Florida area, and he has
sampled the food products of­
fered at one o f the stores on New
York near Fairbanks, in Winter
Park.
" I believe they have appeoxl-

The former McDonald's restaurant at K IM Orlando
Drive, w ill becom e e Schiotxaky** Dell by
mately 340 restaurants arraaa
the nation." Ball explained, ’ ’so
you know they are a well-known
operation, and are being suec e s a f u l e l s e w h e r e tn t h e

country."
Th e other
Restaurants i
operate at IBf
near Interstate-

T r f-C tty p r o m o t e s M o o n t y
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Trt-Clty Electrical Contractors.
Inc., haa announced the promotion of Gary Mooney to
Corporate Training Director. Mooney Is a licensed master
electrician with over 20 years experience.
In hla new position. Mooney will be responsible for creating
and Implementing the company’s In-house trade training

M/I breaks ground
OVIEDO — M/I Homes of Orlando has broken ground on Its
n t w * community. Ekana Green. In Oviedo. The community
w ill have 00 bomesltes. half o f them on the Ekana semi private
golf course according to division manager David Byrnes
Byrnes said he hopes to have two models ready for viewing
by December.
The three and four bedroom homes wtll be priced from
6110.000 to * 100.000. with living areas from 1.600 to 2.0000
square feet. Seven floor plans arc available
Ekana Green la located between Mitchell Hammock and
1 xrkwaailln ailx in Oviedo.

Builder’s Square II to shut down
LAKE MARY - One o f Lake
Mary's U rge stir major retail
stores la to be closed. The
Builder's Square store at 3790
Flagg Lane, la scheduled to cloae
In mid-January.

Tx.. m la part o f (ha Kmart
Corporation, which owns the
building. O tte r major a to m
owned and operated by Kmart
Include the Sports Authority,
PACE Membership Warehouse,

Three other Builder's Square
fsctlutea reportedly will continue
to operatr In the Central Florida
area. In Casselberry. Apopka and
Orlando
The

Lake

Mary facility re-

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Greater Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce will hold a membership luncheon
Friday. Oct. 2*. from 11:30 a.m. until I p m., at Maiaon et
Jardln. 430 Wymocr Road. Altamonte Springs. T h e topic la
"T h e Great 2**': Florida's Community Colleges. Speaker will
be David Armstrong. Assistant Executive Director o f the
Division of Community Colleges In Tallahassee.
Seminole Community College Is sponsoring the luncheon.
Coat la *1 9 for m em bers. *2 0 for guests. Advance
reservations are required. Phone 4262852.

wvYMVKi m M nngs
The Florida State Chamber of Commerce- la holding two
■pedal meetings this week at the Radiason Plaza Hotel In
Orlando. Both pertain to environment. Including how it
pertains to business and the construction Industries, as well as
planners and government officials.
•O ct. 27 — Ecosystem Management and Environmental
Resource Permitting. T h e all day session begins at 7:30 a.m.
and entends through 6:30 p.m.. with lunch and refreshment
breaks Included.
•O ct. 27 — Ecosystem Management A Environmental
Resource Permitting. The all day session begins at 7:30 a.m
and concludes at 6:30 p.m. with lunch and refreshment breaks
included.
The chamber recommends builders, contractors, attorneys,
engineers, governm ent officials, planners, developers,
architects, land surveyors, realtors and others w ill be helped
through attending these sessions.
Registration coat for one day Is *199 for Florida Chamber
members and *229 for non-members. Doth days will be *345
for members and *399 for non members.
Registrations are limited.
For more Information about the subject matter or how to
register phone (904) 429-2477.

were surprtsrd to hear
said Lake Mary C ity

The Small Business Develop­
m ent C enter (SBDC) at the
College of Business Administra­
tion. University of Florida, is
c o n t i n u i n g Its a er i es of
workshops designed for small
business ow ners lo enhance
their skills.
Advance regist ration ts re­
quired for all programs, ax seal­
ing la limited.
The following workshops will
be o ffe r e d fo r this com in g
month:
• Nov. I — Essentials In Con­
tract Management. Government
Coat Accounting Standards. 6 9
p.m. Free.
•N o v . 2 - Dollar* for Busi­
ness. 1 to 3 p.m. Free.
• Nov. 3 — Tax Forum. 7:30 lo
9:30 a.m. Free.
• Nov. 3 — Mastering the
Skills o f International Trade.
Making the Connection. 9 a.m.
to noon, (held on alternating
Sundays) Cost *99.
• Nov. 7 — Ideas lo Dollar* —

Planner Malt West. "T h e store
opened almost two years ago

12 noon in 3 p m. Fee *33
• Nov H — Essentials tn Con­
tract Management. Bringing It
all together. 6 to 0 p m. Free.
• Nov. 10 - ABC's o f Export­
ing — Ba m. lo noon. Fee. *39.
• N o v . 14 — Huslnesa Plan
Writing. ft:30 a m. to 12 30 p.m.
Fee. *39.
• Nov. 14 — Doing Business
with Prime Contractors |tn Or­
lando) 0a.m . in noon Free.
• N o v . 19 — Essentials tn
Contract Management. Proposal
Evaluation A Source Selection. 6
to O p m . Free.
• Nov. 16 — Dollar* for Busi­
ness. 1 to 3 p.m. Free.
• Nov. 19 — Mastering the
Skills o f International Trade.
Completing the Deal. 9 a.m.
until noon. *59.
• N o v . 30 — Dollar* for Busi­
ness. 1 to 3 p.m. Free.
For moat courses where fees
are charged early registration
and payment of fees m ay result
In a *1 0 discount.
For Information regarding any
o f the courses, or registration
information, phone 823-3994.

For Personal
&amp; C om m ercial
Insurance

TONY RUSSI. JR.

Classic ribbon cutting
Tha Graater Sanford Chamber of Commerce bald
a grand opsnlng calibration recently, at Classic
Graphics, at Its new location, 906 French Avenue.
Among Ihosa attending tha observance, left lo
right, Chamber members Rick RussI, Andrea

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Krazeiae, Norm Kramar, Law Bear*. Mayor Bettye
Smith, owner Chuck Beeghley, and John Durman,
Bob Douglas, Bill Simmons and Jack Croach, plus
several others,

The Nome Depot, actum the
street (Lake Mary Boulevard) has

Parisian store progresses
at Seminole Towne Center
SANFORD - Another giant
step haa taken place toward
development of the Seminole
Towne Center area. The site
plan for Parisian Department
Store was brought up during
this past Th u rsd a y nights
Sanford Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting.
The Parisian More, one o f the
five major tenants, had atte
plans reviewed by the Sanford
Planning and Zoning Com­
mission.
The store, when com pleted,
wtll have two levels with a total
o f 140,000 square feet o f apace.
There will be one upper-level
entrance and tw o from the
lower level.
Parisian will employ approx­
imately 290 sales associates
with a management team of 25

Other major tenants sched­
uled for the Towne Center are
Dillards, J C.Penney. Burdlnes
and Bears. Some have already
had their site plans reviewed
byP A Z .
Th e new Parisian store at
Seminole Towne Center will be
the 21st o f Its type tn the
nation, especially tn the South­
east and Ohio. It will be the
third Parisian store In the state
of Florida.
A ccord in g to promotional
m aterial. Parisian features
updated traditional, uppermoderate to better-priced ap­
parel. shoes, coemetics and
accessories for women, men
and children.
It was recognized as one of
the 200 best small companies
In A m e r i c a b y F o r b e s
manaxtnc in 1906. Other pub­
lications listed It as one of
America's top service organise-

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ths fine a rn n g im — H at Afri­
ca n -A m erica n s p iritu a ls b y
Burleigh. Dawson. W ork sad
Others. They have I r n Joined
b y a group o f T a m p a area
musicians who are likewise de­
dicated to the research and
performance o f these spirituals.
Th e repertoire o f the Spiritual
Renaissance Singers Includes ar­
rangements Cor mixed voices by
Hail Johnson. Jester Hairston,
and John W. Work.
They will be In concert on Oct.

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29 at 6 p.m. at the St. John
M ission ary B a p tis t Church.
Cypress Ave. and 10th Street.
This group is sponsored by the
SC John's Sanctuary Choir. The
Rev. Robert Doctor Is pastor.

Karen Anita Thornton, daugh­
ter o f Bennie and Katheryn
Joseph Alexander, has recently
completed all requirements for
the Ph.D. degree in nursing.
Thornton Is s graduate o f
Seminole High School, class o f
1974. She received the degree o f

s^ U h a o
In m i
bachelor
o f science In nursing
from Florin AAM University tn
1978. D u rin g the fo llo w in g
y ea n , she was employed aa a
registered nurse at TaWahasarr
Memorial Regional Medical Cen­
ter. In
entered the Horace H. Rackham

the University o f Michigan. Ann
Arbor. Mich., and received the
degree o f masters o f science,
psychiatric-mental health nurs­
ing. During the following y ea n ,
she was employed aa aa aaalstant professor o f nursing at
Florida A A M University. TailsShe completed her studies tn
the Graduate School o f Nursing
at the University at Texas at
Austin and received a Ph D . tn
nursing in S e p t e m h ^ lW i, Her
dissertation was r i H H h p
Ing Strategies and Perception of
Martial Satisfaction In Parents of
Depressed Adolescents."
Presently she Is a post doctoral
s c h o l a r a n d l e c t u r e r In

�Polishing up on
Spoon collection grows to 148 over the years

looking for band equipment, Riff
told Jack he had found exactly
what Mom needed to Mart her
new collection, a apoon. That led
to 148 more over the y e a n ."
W eal displayed her m any
spoons from aa far away as
Ireland, a gift from her staler, to
many finds from local yard sales.
One spoon she was quite proud
o f was her Cam pbell's soup

Carnetta Holness
Sherman Waters
exchange vows
DELTONA - Carnetta Ann
Holness and Sherman Bernard
Waters are announcing their
marriage today. T h ey arete
married Aug. 27. I9 M . at 3
p m., at Deltona Christian
Church. Deltona. Th e Rev.
William Bradley Jr. performed
the traditional ceremony.
The bride la the daughter o f
Kenneth Holneaa o f Seville,
and Irene McNair o f Deltona.
T h e groom la th e son o f
Altameaae Hunter o f Daytona
Beach and Herbert Waters Sr.
o f Sarasota.
Given In marriage by her
lather, the bride chose for her
gown w ith full train. Th e
Empire Collar o f lace appUqued
with seed pearls and sequins
accentuated the lilted bodice
embellished with lace appli­
que. The puffed satin sleeves
w e r e b o rd e re d w ith la c e
applique and. Illusion. Her
full-length Illusion veil was
pulled at the crown and she
wore a wide band o f matching
lace applique decorated wtth
seed pearls and sequins. She
carried a cascading bouquet of
pink and white roars, white
carnations, baby's breath and
greenery.
Bridget Wilson, the bride's
sister, served as maid o f honor.
Matron of honor waa Mahalta
Johnson. T h e y both w ore
dusty rose and black satin

ankle-length dresses wtth off-the-shoulder collars. They
ca rried b o u q u ets o f rosecolored silk flowers accented
wtth Mack lace.
B rid esm aid s w e re G reta
Holneaa and Erica McNair,
sisters of the bride. Andrea
Bailey. Nicole Robinson and
Ginger Ford. They wore Iden­
tical dresses to the honor
attendants except the aktrtx
were dusty rose and the bod­
ices were black. Thetr (lowers
were Identical.
Herbert Waters Jr., brother
o f the groom, and Daryl An­
derson served sa beat men.
G ro o m sm a n w e re JSStn
Holness. brother o f the’ bride.
Stacy Howard. Travts Moody.
H e rb e rt B e rn a rd W a ters,
nephew o f the groom, and
Martin Reeae.
Jovsn Johnson served as
flower girt; Patrick Wilson was
ring bearer.
,
Fallowing the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Deltons W om an's Club. De­
ltona. Assistants for the re­
ception were Martha Robinson
and Dot Bradley.
A fte r a w edd in g trip to
F r e e p o r t . B a h a m a s , th e
newlyweds are making their
home In Deltona.
T h e bride la em ployed as a
nurse at DcBsry Manor. DeBary. sad the groom la a
•elf-employed carpenter.

Four shelves of spoons line the
walla in the West's home sad
ev ery stale in the union la
represented. Another special
spoon that Weal mrnttnswd M

When not coOectlng. Weal irf
active with the Garden Chib a (
S a n fo rd a n d F ir s t B a p t ia f
Church o f Longwood. She pro*
udty spoke o f her husband of 4(t
years, her three sons and twrf
grm norm w rn w m cunciuon^
by s a y in g . " C o lle c t in g th e
spoons beeps m e buoy and
active. It's a joy for me. ft taked

Dietrich At Brock gave the Invocation and
his twin brother. Pete, moved
about In fellowship with his
classmates.
Jsnlece Brown St rack, won
the p rise for tra v e lin g (h e
ales! distance from La Junta.
. to attend the reunion.
Once again the classmates
e n j o y e d v i s i t i n g w i t h o ne
another and going over snd over
their school days In Sanford. It
was obvious that parting was
such sweet sorrow and many left
saying. "Sec you In five years."
at the next planned
reunion."

LIIIIb Ruth marks
90th birthday

G h o st’ play and party
planned next W ednesday

were also considered a part at
the collection.

90th birthday calibration.

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Planning for '*Tha Cantsrvills Ghost art (from laft). Jana Scott, Dick
Rythar, John Ramsay. Andy Locks, Dorothy Ramsay, Rob Jonas.
Carols Qllbsrt and Shlrlay Brumlay. Not shown; Malt Lee and Cart
Lea Sr.

Intercourse. Pa. "M y nephew got
m e o n e s p o o n f r o m the
Pennsylvania Dutch area called
Intercourse." she said. "H e sent

soup spoon, she said. " I asked
the lady how much she wanted
for the spoon and she said ten
cents. She told me that It was
her son's and he didn’t want It
any more and didn't rare what
she did with It. He waaaimoM 50
years old now."

When Lillie Ruth Schumacher
turned 90 on Oct.9. this special
milestone called for a gala cele­
b ra tio n . H er n iece. Gi n g e r
Galbreath of Astor was hostess
at a champagne luncheon on
Oct. 6 at the Citrus Club In
Orlando.

Lillie Ruth's granddaughter,
nieces and other ladles In the
family came from various points
In the state to honor her.
LUlle Ruth was lovely wearing
a pale blue silk knit dress
accented by a while and gold
corsage from her niece Sally
Spencer whwo waa unable to
attend the event.
A biographic sketch presented
by nieces Ginger Shaddix. Astor.
and Carol Gardinier. Daytona
Beach, chronicled LUlle Ruth's
life, highlighting each decade
wtth items from almanacs such
aa popular songs snd the price of
a gallon o f mUk. Birthday greet­
ings received from the White
House were also read.
A fo u rth g en e ra tio n Sanfordlte. LUlle Ruth Spencer was
bom and reared here. For many
years, she owned and operated
Spencer-Hsrdcn Dairy with her
first husband. George Harden.
After hta death, she married
William Schumacher, a retired
vice president of International
Harvester, and waa widowed

SANFORD — Who knows what sound effects. The performance
evtl lurks In the heart o f man ... » free to the public. Also begin the shadow knows!" Do these n l n g a t 5 : 3 0 p . m . . t h e
phrases sound familiar? They Buckancera will have trick or
may If you remember the golden treat and a ghoulish buffet for
days o f radio.
children, kindergarten through
Wednesday, a pre-Halloween grade five. A donation of 82 per
show by the First Presbyterian child is requested.
Church of Sanford wUl present
Costumes can be worn by the
W ild es radio play "T h e Can- kids portraying their favorite
trrvllle Ghost” In Fellowship character. Come and have a safe
Hall at Fourth Street and Park and sane Halloween party for aU.
Avenue. This Is a live perfor- The seasonal word for this time
mance with dialogue, music, and of year is Bool

again In 1906.
day. C lev er gifts w ere then;
In the past. U llle Ruth was purchased or handmade to suit!
active In the garden club and the t i m e In d ic a ted . K r is ti!
hospital auxiliary. She has taro Meriwether recorded each gift In;
sons. Spencer Harden o f Texas, the bride's album.
and George Harden o f Fern Park.
Several games were played!
Although, this was strictly a with prises going to ChrtMy!
c e le b r a tio n fo r th e fa m ily Krieghbaum. Samantha Parker;
women, one male waa In atten­ and Andrea Vasques.
dance. Two-month-old Jordan
Another interesting game wasNaaaer accompanied his mother. played — Antique Bridal BUigo!
Audra Naaaer o f Dade City and Game — made by the bride's!
Caracas. Ven.. and used this grandmother. Maryed Meeks In;
occasion to make his debut and 1040 when she hosted bridal*
meet his admiring relatives.
parties before her marriage to!
the late Mr. Charles Meeks. The!
game was also played at a bridal;
s h o w e r g iv e n fo r A s h le y ’ s*
Ashley Schanel waa honored mother. Myral Schanel In 1969.
T h e h os te sa es p re s e n te d !
al a bridal "Around-the-Clock"
shower nn Oct. 7 at the Sun Ashley and her mother with;
Lake Circle A part m enu In Lake unique Victorian corsages lash-*
Mary with K rl-'v Frasier serving loncd o f pink silk rosea and!
as the hostess, i nls was one of handmade Cluny lace (lowers as!
the first gatherings o&gt; Mie Alpha everlasting reminders o f this;
special occasion.
Delta PI sorority sisters since
E a c h g u e s t r e c e i v e d a!
their graduation from the Uni­
miniature wicker basket con-!
versity of Central Florida.
Each Invitation waa mailed ts ln tn g a fancy little bear;
staling a different time o f the

o f the old Items you might have
around. The Lake Mary Histori­
cal Museum Is always on the
lookout for old pictures from
Lake Mary's earlier days. If you
And one, please consider donat­
ing the picture or a copy to the
museum. For more Information,
call Margaret Wesley at 3243060.
Cur r e n t l y , t he H is to ric a l
Commission Is looking for old
Christmas ornaments or decora­
tions that can be put on display
at the Frank Evana Center for
Christmas In Olde Lake Mary.
The commission la looking for
tfoqallons or loans. If you're
Interested, call Shari Brodle at
321-6471.

Calendar girl
McriMMs** Sf UwylUe

Qracs Haucfc with on# of hor works at tho city halt racaption.

Local Girl Scouts and adult
volunteers are featured In seven
months and on the cover o f the

1995 Girts Scout calendar, on
sale nationally from Nov. 4
through
28. From the north
Seminole County area four were
from Longwood and one. Betsy
Llcble. waa from Lake Mary.
Citrus Council o f Girt Scouts
Invited all girls and adults to
audition late last year, for photo
sessions. Th e Central Florida
girls and adults are featured on
the cover, which Is also Novem ­
ber. and the months of January.
March. April. June. August and
October.
Llebie la a troop leader for
Junior Troop 848. which also
happens to be her daughter
Am y's troop. It was for A m y’s
benefit that Llebie got lnvovled
with the photo shoot, but while
they were there she was asked if
she wanted lo be Included In a
shot.
" I was very surprised." Llebie
said, when Girl Scout National
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d u b win hold na monthly meet*

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Hawkins
u n it y , b r in g to g eth er
church choirs and muMcta
the purpoae o f lifting the m
Jesus and bringing othi
Chrtat. Proceeds will bene

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join them nt their first annual
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KJanga visits from O.C.
Kianga U K. Ford v w In the
etty recently visaing with her
m o t h e r . B ren d a, a n d h e r
gran d p a ren ts. Mr. and Mrs.
W a lte r C . Curry, and oth er
fam ily members, kianga la pres­
e n tly liv in g end working In
Washington. D C. where she la

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terdenom inational Mualclana'
Guild Invites you to a aptrttlUled. old faahloaed Choir Re­
union *94. T h e day will feature
over 90 choir*. Come and help
celebrate on the fifth Sunday.
Oct. 30. 2:30 p.m. at New Mt.
C a lv a ry M la a lo n a ry Baptist
Church. W est 13th Street The
goal la to spread the spirit of
Christian fellowship, promote

in the tdevtolon dlvtrard to seeing Ms.
Ford’s name an acme o f the
National Geographic T V pro­
duct Iona.

Th e Crooma clam of 1964 la
requesting that members o f the
claim join In pt*»«u«ig meetings
to be held on Oct. 39. 6:30 p.m.
a t th e h om e o f R o sca n n er

OES turns 11 todsy
Sweet Harmony No. 388 Order
o f Eastern Star will observe ihelr
11th anniversary, today. 3 p.m.
at f V Second Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church on Airport Boul­
evard. The guest speaker w ill be
the Rev. Arthur Graham, pastor
o f St. Mary’s Mlaalonary Baptist
Church. Conway.
Sweet Harmony hopes for a
good turnout. Com e and help
celebrate their anniversary.

( Ma r t s H a w k i n s la a
fantadMotad cnrrttpondsnl

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titled. "Roars. Rosea. Rosea."
The club toured the White Rose
Nursery In Euatls. Their guide.
Richard Hahman. explained the
process of seeding, potting and
repotting as well as the White
Rose prescription for creating
roses with a long Ufe span and
rooting for protection against
and resistance of disease.
According to Marie Kuhns,
president o f the d u b . the guide
was great, the weather was
perfect and the flowers were
beautiful. Marie said the was
especially fond o f the gardenias.
The Sable Point Garden Club's
secondary board Includes: Mary
Gross. Anne Fogerty. and Marie
Wargo as program chairs; Irene
Kahn la Social and Sunshine
c ha l r pe r a o n: G l n n y Baker.
Newsletter: Carol Jaeger and
Ellens Russell as Hospitality
chairpersons: J a ck ie Butler.
B eautification: G all Shaughneaay, Publicity: Jane Malle.

H istoria n : Marilyn M arshall.
T elep h o n e : Shelly Ferguson.
Parliamentarian. For further In­
formation on this club and Its
many worthwhile activities, call
M em bership Chairman Cathy
Henderson at 8624370.

Potto* Dipt
starts «##n danct
Th e etty o f Longwood Police
D epartm ent has successfully
started a "teen dance" called
"N igh t Moves. ‘ It to held on
Friday nights from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. at 311 Dane Lane, o ff S.R.
434. It to a drug, alcohol and
smoke free atmosphere which Is
ch a p eron ed by parents and
police officers.
The reason for the dance to to
g i v e a l l S e mi n o l e C o u n t y
children between the ages o f
10-18 a safe place to dance and
so cialize in a structured a t ­
mosphere.
Th e Longwood Police Depart­

ment srould like to Invite all
Seminole youth church groups
to come and join them. I f you
would like any further Informa­
tion. pieaae call Assistant Chief
T e n y Baker. Longwood Police
Station. 260-3400 or Lynda
Kane at 260-0450. Also, on
Saturday nights from 7:30 until
10:30 pm ., they w ill be having
country line dancing for children
and adults.

(Shay Koogel la a Santa*
tha Longwood arna. Phono:
3339414)

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Christmas arrangement bearing
her name tag.
Silver and crystal appoint­
ments offered m ixed nuts, petit
fours, pastel mints, variety o f
cheeses and crackers, various
fresh fruits and punch.
Others attending were: Kxtasy
Vail. Stephanie Snyder. Molly
Meeks. Mandy Meeks. Nancy
terwtlleger. Laura Cheney. Lias
Flanagan. Valeri Davis. Mary
Childers. Charlene Sleg. Julia
Barnett. Jessica Frailer. Amy

D o n o v a n . J udy O r l m s h a w .
Wendy Grlmshaw and Meredith
HammerlL
Ashley w ill become the bride
o f Gregory Grlmshaw in Novem ­
ber.

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An enterprtae in which you're
presently Involved has greater
potential than anyone realties.
Events will bear this out. Major
changes are ahead lor Scorpio In
the coming year. Srnd lor your
AsirnGraph predictions today.
Mall *1.25 to AstroGraph. c/o
this newspaper. P.O Boa 4465.
New York. N Y 10163 Be sure
to state your io d ise sign.

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                    <text>C Ovember

11, 1994

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnoa 1 0 0 8
IW t To*/. No 71 • Son ton), Honda

NEW S DIG EST
INBIPB__________
Sports

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c h e a ts e ld e r ly

19-state swindle based in Sanford reaps $5 million
By V IC K I OsSOMMIIM
Harak) SfaM Writer

Raiders romp
S A N F O H D — I h r V m in o lr
C (dirge men's Isxskrlhwll tram lit
with an M3 70 v irio n m e t dr
rham pion Polk Com m unity l ollrgi
See Page t H

People
Play it safe with holiday foods
In these htisi times many holiday hsal
preparer* are rrsaaiing lo purchasing foods
already ctstketl In her Consumer Fonts rulumn
'•slay llwtlsara tiregg tells readers to use rare in
Ihe handling of ralrred hauls

See Page 111

BRIEFS

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Murder suspect turns self In
SANFORD
A suspect in a six year old
murder case tinned him srll in al ihe V m in o lr
C o u n ty jail this m o rn in g
said sheriff s
spokrwman Ed MiDurvough Michael Edward
Shelton U . was taken into rustody on a
Mist degree murder tlia ig r M. Ikmough Mid
H hrlion was w anird for I fir May 24 |«*h *
sheading death ,4 |tt year old Cha-ntim llm w n al
the corner of Salma IMtvc and V d lh Sireel near
Altamonte Spungs McDonough said the slaait
Ing death appeared lo he a drug deal which had
gone had lie fXmough M id Investigator* tracked
Shelton lo Dallas Texas when he apparently
decided to turn himself in on learning of the
a arrant for his arrest

Wekiva River Awareness Day
SANFO RD
The Friends of the W rktva R l*u
w ill hold us 14th annual 'W rk lv a River
''w a re new# Day wiih a ranee* lout of the ttvrr
this Saturday ParlKIpants will sjwnd four to
llv r hours touring the Little W rklva and Wrktva
Rivers to acquaint them with one of the few
rivers in Ihe stale lo twar the title. OwiBtamltna
Morlcta Wat re
1‘snw-ypants should meet at Katie s la n din g at
h .IO a in and ate rocouraged to bring a ttiv u rd
dish nr salad for llyr ph nil lo follow Katie a is
located nnrlh of Stair Hoad ID i n ihe Seminole
C oun ty side of I V W rklva Hlver
Following Ih r lour, paddlera will have ihe
opportunity lo partlripatr in the picnic and hear
Florida Game and Fresh W a in Fish htnloglat
.lavde Hoof s|irak on the Florida lilac k tirar
lirfrrsh m rn ia will tic provided I h r cost is f l u
firi adult and children 12 or older and IS for
children under 12 Call fi2H 1482 or "fax"
122 0766 lor trarrv alums, whic h are required

Midway water shut-off
S A N FO H D — The V m in o lr County Commit
n lly D rvrlo m rn l office has announced lha I
water service* for Midway residents will he
turned oil lilts Saturday Nov 12. from ft a in
until 12 noon The shut down will afTrcl all
residents of the Midway com m unity
The *hut oil 1% In order lo complete drainage
work bring done m Midway, by Slorm ixatrr and
Underground Inc.
V n io r i'lanttrr Anthony I'rli of the county's
C o m m un ity Development Block Grant program
%a&gt;* ih r county Is sorry lor ihe inconvenience,
but Ih r temporary shut-oil is nec essary
Hairing any unfotseen problems, the water Is
expected to lie lurried on by noon

Correction
I.O N G W O O D — There I* no spri lal Hireling of
the lamgwood City Commission mnlghl In srlrt I
a new mayor The meeting reported In Thurs
day's Sanford H r m id was due lo a reporter's
error Although a special Hireling was ills
cussed, all five commissioners could nnl altrnd
T h r new mayor may he chosen al Ihc regular
commission meeting November 21 Mayor Sieve
Miller was d rfra ird for re-election Tuesday as
district 3 commissioner The mayor Is selected
from ihe five city commissioners

Victim* a n t g ivrn phone nurnlirra to verify
the |h i t hr* about Ihctt winning*
An«w rrtng
machine* Mill I her had leai he«| the |*ut*|latter a
S A S f'O H l) — A Sanford tsisrd M h n u r mav Clearing llouar &lt;Hmi&gt;*nv or tire "D 8 Bureau of
h 4 tr defrauded atanit I d J O elderly |*&lt;.plr in 10 Tarnation **
•lairs out of I ) million. federal authorities u &gt;
t oiler* arrrr then inaiiutied to arnd money by
Believing they w rtr winners in the Publisher* Western I nton to a « ( « &lt; tfir iirraon
1 Irartnf llm i«r S a rrp tla k rt (hr triclinia a rrr
Aaaisiani U S Attorney Handy (iold aakl ih r
asked (o arnd ftiorvey ao ih r conical n r^a n irrrt scheme, which elalntrd tu n m a in stales as
could |wi the laara and ittaurant r on ihr far rrach in g as Texa* t all lorn la O h m and
•inning*
M * « « i huaetia probably l u t hren shot down with

Ihr aural o4 five cenlral Floridian* iih hiding one
San lord man
Four other *u»pn ta. all of whom most rrrrn tly
railed Sanford home arr being sought In rentral
Florida
While they ha*r not yet been taken Into
euatndt Gold M id they are expected to l«r
arrested warn
&lt;k4d said vie tuna have *rnl a total of about
•SO OOO lo alorra and flnam lal offices In
» « « be am. Tag* 7A

IRS
critic
jailed

Seminole High School Homecoming 1994

Parade
draws
cheers
By V IC K I OoBONMIBR
Haraid Staff Writer

HANFORD - If ih r seniors
Ua&gt;krd a litile forlorn al the
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l
Hornet riming parade on Thura
day afternoon they had good
reason
The float they had worked an
hard to huild lay airewn a rriM
•he yard of one of the resident* of
lire downtown historic dialitr t
The trailer carrying it stood
hrokrn al the aide of the mad
And ifirv were left to tnatrh
along First Stirel with shreds of
|Mprr and failure! flags
Still, they joined the othua
w Ihi •wtor mil to lirlp |&gt;rrjwrf Ihe
V m in o lr foothall team hie their
liatile with tfie Lake Wary Rams
on Friday night
A Slradr drirrle dldn 1 drier
many from lining Ih r streets to
cheer on the ream and Ihe
a« ImkiI a *uppnrtrr*
“ I here a quite a rrowd oul
Aer Parade. Pagt 7A

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Herald Senior Staff Wnt#r

S M S Cheerleaders lead lha pap rally.

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S A N F O R D — G ra n t M rEw an.
Seminole County rrlflc and laa
protester. was In Ihe V m in o lr
County jail this m orning on federal
charges
The arrest In Orange County last
night followed Mr F.wan s riling of a
Hen against Ihe Internal Revenue
Service last month, seeking *1 I
million in what he says ate unpaid
&lt;otnmisstoris rtsrd for collecting
tales from his employees for the
IRS and maintaining records lia the
agency • benefit M rK w a n said
earlier this week Ire planned to srlre
the IRS oftWr m tamgwncal and sell
•Is controls to recoup tbs debt
M c K s rs n

SH S Color Quard march#* In lh# parada

M , of I l r s l h t n s sweat

Years of
talent fill
the stage
By SANDRA B L L I0 T T
Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD — They darned They sang Th e y
w rrr funny They rn trrtuln rd with gusto and a
rest for life allhough they have entered their
"golden years '
About two iio/cn acts performed ut the Talent
Show of Ih r Golden Age Games Thursday night
al ltie Sanlord Civic Center. Their lalrnis ranged
from u lu lld ru m , ka/oos and washboard* hand to
a fill-year old who delighted ihr crowd with
arroliallc feats lhal most tern agrrs could nol
perform.
Bee T a le n t. Page HA
More G olden Age Oam ca Page 4A . 8 A _______

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Ksn Thomas and hit wife, Mickey, assume an acrobalict pose.

C om p iled from etaff reports

Veterans
remembered

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Possibly a wet weekend
Today: Partly cloudy
with scattered show
r r s and l h u n •
drrstnrm s High In
tin* lower HOs Wind
becoming northeast
lu in 15 mph Haiti
chance 40percem .

Carey Reevos, the Chaptor Service
officer for Disabled American Veter­
ans (DAV) Chapter 30 In Sanford,
was among those who turned out on
Friday morning to remember those
fallen commrades who served their
co un try throughout Ihe years.
Though tho gray misty weather
matched the somber mood of those
who gathered lo romember, there
was a strong bond between those
who had survived and those who
turned out lo honor them. The
Sanford parade was small but
emollon-fllled There will be full
parade coverage In tho Sunday
edition of the Sanford Herald.
H u n t rtwts b T*«HSf VMcsnl

F o r m ore w eather, eee Rape BA

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interviews wnth the San fried McrmJd
Tuesday Ihe IRS owes him the
money fra roller ting withholding
and aortal security taxes from his
employees Me Ewan Is president of
Lo m Recovery Services a h a d rh e rk
roller!ion service for m any large
slate groceries and department
stores
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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Brevard among last to report
High-tech county is slow in tabulating votes

Couple charged with abuse missing
KISSIM M EE
A hu*lund and wile charged in a t *&lt;*•
Involving v * with Irrn age boyt dtaRpfirxtrtI Itrlnrr jm ||i r
om ld a n r* l Ih r man on additional lim it**
I’atrl* k and Darlene III* kltisun have nol lirrti seen * lm r late
September their atlnrtiry annoum *■! in court, rarlirr ijn*

B » T h « Associated Fr***
T IT U S V IL L E — It was a tight election and
politicos were anxiously looking lo Brevard
County In see whether N rpuhllion* would
heat the Demi* rat* lo control Ihe Florida
henair
Bill they tiad lo wall utilll 4 55 a m
Wednesday — 1fte m orning alter Toesitav •
election* — for Ih r home ol »|mcx ' *hulilr* to
rr |*i(t the result* to Tallahassee
tlnause of an archaic card pom h voting
and tabulation *y*lrm. the i o u i i I v lhal sent
a man to the moon wa* among the last to
report result* lo election headquarter* Only
Indian Klvrr County got II* ballot total* to
the Mutratr rtf flection* taler al 9 111 a m
Wednesday
In Ihe end Mrpubhi an Charlie Brunson of
Ihe llrrv aid Osceola district rd g rd out
Incumhrni Pair It la Grogan in give the GO P

week
I lie Dickinson* arr to defendant* With two other* III .1
*» v abuse *a w involving up to 50 Irrn at*" boy* In Orangr and
0*rn&gt;U counties
The taw Iwgan in Mav when Errol Jam b *. ||i .» former
K lM lm m rr polite Explorer. w.»* charged with molesting a
mentally unpaired irrn agri The Dickinson* Jacob* and
&lt;*hrt»lophci Sorrrntlnn. the father of ano ih rr former Kissim
m rr polu r Explorer, a ir all defendant* in Unit t a w
fuller have dr* Itnetl comment on Ih r Main* of Bun ( a w lint
I- fenowlrdgeil Wednesday lhal Ihr Dickinson* arr missing
They w rrr frre on hall
Ih r n ra arir*l warrant *Marge* Patrick l)n kluson 33 with
procuring a minor for prostitution. n Irvtd and Laoclvtou* arid
Indecent act with a child soliciting sexual performance of a
minor show mg obscene literature to a minor, and r nntnbnilng
to the delinquency of a minor
On kin«&gt;n also t» charged with u»tng drug* alcohol and
oiler* ol w x With hi* Wife to enure a 15 year old into a
hornowvual 1*laiion*hlp
f.ilirr said Dickinson. a former rlerk al a comic book ahnp
1. . - d a marijuana « Igarrtle in a page from a lllblr and *mokrd
M all ha 15 vr.tr-old bov.

*21 19 edge In th r Senate
Tin Iruslratrd and rnittartaMo-d ha ihe
n lflrr
said llrrv a rd C o unty Elrrtlon*
Su(iervl*i&gt;i Fred G alry
Hut our hand* are
tied by the rq u lp m rn t."
Candidate*, resident* and government
oftlcMl* were angry about ll»e latest in
stallment In wtval has become an ongoing
nightmare for thr Spate Coast. home m the
ortming S|*»rr Shuttle Allanils
Ihing* have progrrssivrlv drlrrtorm lrd.’
*&gt;tld Hill Tolley a Male House candtdair wlm
ha* I teen on the ballot in each ol the la*l
lour htenntal election*
**
Galey said he budgeted E l 8 million ihi*
year for a more sophistu atrd system, but
county lommisstoner* cut the •landing
from tlie budget Critic* accused election*
odu ials u| deliberately Mowing down virtr
counting a* a way lo get new equipment in
ltie future

Hut Galey denied the charge say trig
llrrva rd i« the Urge*I Florida ro o m y that
still u*e* i h r ayatrm In w hich card*
punched by voirr* a ir Inserted Into count
ing machine* after tiring individually in
*pe« ted for d r lr tls U i h ol Ifie H i ] ( H )
voter* punt he«1 l l v r card* in I M prrt l net*
fhe lou ntrt* were jam m ing and II was
extremely frustrating ” said Galey. blaming
Ihe card slock a* Inadequate — leading lo
lirm llng, tearing and shredding
Florida Election* Director Dot Joyce said
although mine routine* lagged, enough
vole* were frfm flrd lo declare winner* In
Ihe major contesi* including the governor »
race, by midnight
The state • *ouiliemmo*t rounly Monroe
filed thr rartlr*! return* at 7 57 p m , less
than an hour after the |*&gt;ll* &lt; |o*ed Tuesday.
Bureau of Filer lion* official* said

from Associated Press reports

Employee ol
the month

TO DO Weekend guide

Sanford mayor Battya Smith
(leftl get* a hug from Kim
Eltonhaad. who wa* racanlly
choaan cdy amployaa of tha
m o n th fo r N o v e m b e r
Eltonhaad &gt;&gt; a Data Processor
II in lha utility department and
ha» worked for the city for fi»#
year* City manager BUI Sim
mon* was also al lha pres
ant at ton

Saturday
\ov 12 - Celebration 94 and ih r [V-liona D »v
I'aradr will Ire held The parade I* sponsored by the l&gt;rliona
&lt; H k AwMKiaikMl and begin* al 10 a m
from Ihr I'n iird
Churrh ol Christ ofl Providence Iknilevard The rooir i* down
frm id r n r r lo ft Sm ith, and ending al W r* Crtle Park »ltr ol
Ihrt'rlrb ration 94
Ih r rrlrhra llon l* sponsored by Imagination Plavground
V Iran will provide rontinuoo* shut Hr* Irom Galaxy Middle
s -!i.-1 Flm hererr*t. Deltona Lakr* Dlwovery and Sunrtw
I !• meniarv Scluiol*, Drliotta High, and Lutheran t'huri h of
Providence.
Saturday — Nov 12 — Tlie 2d acre Central Florida
/&lt;« "s'li-al park w-||| lake on Ih r dpfK-arance of a movie *et for
Ihr premier ol Night of Ihr Cheetah. a classic mnvVr ihenir
puny The evrnl will lir from 7:30 p m until midnight, with
l‘»*d lievrragr, silent auciton. and rntrrtainm ent from the
r n irs o lth c 1040* and 50*
Pro*reds go lo support const ruction of a new Cheetah habitat
•il Ihr too Tli krl* are $25 per person or 540 per couple
Itesrrvallull* an- required. hill arr Itmtlrd
To order Hr krl* or for additional Information, phone the ran
at .123 1450, ext 149
Saturday — Nov 12 — Over 7.000 cub scout*, buy scout*,
wrhrtow* explorers anil adult leader* from Ihe Central Flort(ta
area will deliver hag* lo rr*|dence» in Seminole, Orangr.
Voluftta. Flagler, Lake. Itrrvard and Oweota Countlr* during
tlie w v rn iii annual Scouting lor Pond
. u u W u o U ) . lu ll. IU. Hit* will I t u u u lo (in k u p 11k 1— u ISoprfully filled vrllh canned and packaged gnrvta
I y y j ''•'h 207 ton* were col lev led
t |
Fur additional Informal loti phone the Bov Sm ut* office ai
890-1801.
Sunday — Nov 13 — The Central Florida rno will hold a
Senior Safari Day sponsored by Florida Hospital’s Florida Hrarl
Institute. Florida Hospital'* Premier Health, and Chamberlin *
Natural Food Store*
From noon until 4 p m . guests may enjoy viewing *image
automobile* from the Model A club of g rra irr Orlando Health
screening will lie available, a* well a* entertainment
The /amFarl Walking Club i* also planning on special event*
to promote their meeting* every’ Tuesday and Friday at 8 a m .
for brisk walks along Ih r zoo boardwalks
Admission to Ihe Senior Safari I* &gt;3 for senior* 60 and over.
$5 for adult*. $2 for children 3 -12. and free for rhlld rrn 2 and
under
For additional Information, phone ih r zoo al 3234450 rxt
149,
Sunday — Nov. 13 — The Humane Society of Seminole
County I* holding a ground breaking and rtblron cutting
ceremony lor the new dog shelter replacing the one that
burned The event If from I until 3 p m . al Ihe comer of U S
Highway 17 92 and County Home Hoad
Clowns, refreshments, jiet supplies gift cemhcatrs lo area
restaurants and a raflle for Orlando Magic tickets will be
fralurrd.
Fun Is promised for the whole family. AH donations arr
appreciated
For additional Informal ion. contact Ihe Humane Society of
Seminole County at 323 8685

LOTTERY
MIAMI
Here are the
winning numbers selected
Thursday in the Florida
Lottery:
F a n ta s y 5
1 1 -2 2 -2 6 -1 -2 4

Cash 3
7 -8 -2

Play 4
0 0 4 8

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U c t u I cS

fotjsy November It, 1994
Vot 07. No 71
PutntNsd OaSty «n4 Sunday. arcapt
Saturday b&lt; Tha Sanfsad HuaW,
Inc 100 N Franca Ara. Sanlord
fia u rn
Sacond Claaa Poaiaga Paid al Sanford
Florida and additional mailing
•Micas
Po ut -a»tar Sand addratt changaa
•a THE SAM GUO KERALD P 0
Boa IMF. Sanlord. M. U m -IM F
Sutacripfion Rataa
lOa'r, 4 Sunday!

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Wa In addition lo ralaa ato.a
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Court: Rules m ust be

Jellyfish,gene used to
* trace traits in citrus
By M ICHAEL L A N D W E M H
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N W ith a
lllile help from jellyfish. Agrt
c u ltu re D e p a r t m e n t r e ­
searcher* In F lo rid a have
found a heller way to trace
plant gene* and their pur­
pose*
The gieen florescrnt protein,
or G F l\ gene found In jellyflsfi
ha* been successfully Im ­
planted Into citrus cells and
will allow scientist* lo more
easily lra&lt;k various genes In
plant*, determining what role
they play.
“ Successful trunnier of Ihr
gene should sjierd up thr
process of Idenlliylng genes
tluil will be valuable lo growrr*. ' said Kandall Nledz, a
plant g en e ticist at U S D A
laboratories In Orlando. F'lu
The G FP I* a *'rr|iorirr''
gene that glow* brtghl grren
when illuminated by a blur

changed to protect

light and viewed under a
microscope
can hr fused lo
other gene* and used lo truck
them Inside a cell, helping
sclent!*!* uncover Ihe m edia
nt*m* lhal control resistance
lo disease and various oilier
trail*
F’or Instance, ih r G FP could
tie attached to ih r gene within
a fruit cell that determine*
ability lo withstand cold A ct­
ing a* a tiracnn. II could allow
scientist* lo see where that
gene I* within the cell and
when It I* activated
Another h rn rlll of the G F P Is
lhal II can Ire used within
living cells, allowing sciential*
to va ry stimuli and d rtrrm ln r
exactly what trigger* a sjjrclflc
gene
"Y o u don't have to kill. fix.
cross section and slain.’’ Nledz
•wild, describing steps ticcr*
sary lo use o th rr rejxtrlrr
genes.

officials from lawsuits
■ r J A C K IE HALLIPAX
Associated Press Writer
TA LLA H A SS EE G o v e rn ­
ment official* may be more
successful in slaving m il of
courtroom* after a ruling hy the
stale Supreme Court on “quali­
fied immunity.**
Thursday's ruling ra m r In the
case of Katie Tucker, w ho re­
signed a* Florida’s loji tax of
flcla l fo u r years ago a m id
charge* she abused her power
T h r 5 1 drclslon strengthened
the ability of olllcul* lo argur
lhal they should not hr dragged
Into court lo defend their official
actions, a doctrine known a*
qualified im m unlly.
In Ihe federal court system,
ofllclala can turn m .q q « II.iir
enurta II lower courts (eject their
claims to qualified Im m unity.
The issue 1* v-ttlrd Irrlorr trial
Florida, however, was one of 11
hundlul of stairs (hat d id n ’t

provide for such a review
T h u rs d a y 's ruling rh a n g rd
Hi it
If s u r h r e v ie w s a r r not
allowed, “ the qualified Im m u n i­
ty of public officials Is Illusory
a n d I h r v e r y p o lic y th a t
animates the decision lo afford
such Im m unity Is thwarted.'*
Justice Major Harding wrote for
Ihe majority
Justice I'a rk rr l.er M&lt; Donald
dissented but didn’t write an
explanatory opinion
“ W hal Ihe court l* doing Is
saving w r ’re going to address
that fundamental l**ur of ini
m utiny upfront," said Richard
Doran, an assistant deputy at­
torney general.
H undreds of Judges, police
officers, prosecutors, prison
guards and slate o(fl&lt; l.H* are
sued r v r r y year. Doran said The
office of attorney general defend*
them on behalf of Ihe stale
Department of Insurance

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FO R ECAST
Tonight: (Mrtly cloudy with a
20 fieri enl chance of showers.
Low In Hie upper 60* W ind
northeast 5 to lO m p h
Saturday: parity cloudv and
breezy w 11)1 a 20 fieri enl t ha nee
of showers. High around 80
Wind cast 15 mph and gusty
Sunday: Variably cloudy with
1I 11- low in the mid lo upfier GO*
High in thr tow lo mid 80*
Monday Variably cloudy with a
chance of showers. Lows In Hu­
mid 60s lo near 70 High In Hulower HO* east |i&gt; upfur 80* wrst
Tuesday Partly cloudy with a
chance of showers Lows in Ih r
fit)* Highs In ih r low lo mid 80*

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I* 75drgrrc*
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are 0 - 1 foot and semi-glassy. The
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SUNDAY
P t l y c ld y 82 62

MONDAY
P t l y c ld y 82 82

TID E S
SA TU R D A Y
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min 12 30
a m . 12 45 p.m .: Maj *&gt; 35 a m ,
6 55 p m T I D E S ; D a y to n a
B each: highs. 3;06 a m . 3.34
p.iti : lows. 9 22 a in . 9 46 p.m ,:
N e w S m y r n a Beach: high*.
3 11 a m.. 3:39 p.m.; low*. 9 27
a in 9 51 p m
Cocoa Beach:
highs. 3:26 a.rn . 3:54 (Em
low *. 9 42 a in. 10:06 p ill

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S t. A u g u a tln e to J u p it e r In le t
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15 to 20 knot* Seas building 4
to 6 (ret. Bay and inland wuter*
choppy Scattered shower* and
thunderstorms Saturday, wind
east 20 knots Seas 5 to 7 feel
Bay uml inland water* becoming
rough Scattered shower* and
thunderstorm*

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S TA TIS TIC S
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closed for the legal holiday. *0
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Domestic violence
Trnlil W C m w . 26 J2H W Wilbur Ave U k r Mary. « « «
atrr-airtl on * dornreftr violrtn r bwttrry rlia rg r by U k r Mary
pnlkr r.u ly I b ut m lay morn 1114 (m a c • wtlr rr ported be
grablx-.l her fbroaf ami U n g r .l her brat) &lt;ig.iln*t a wall during
an argument

Loitering
SantaiM Marline/ H | 1*0 \l Eighth M Sanlortl w j *
a rm tlrd on 1 barge* of biller m g and prow ling and |&gt;i&gt;**r«*ioii of
burglary loot* by Sanlord |*»h.r early ThufMtav morning
1‘otiie report w rin g Martinez riding a b k-ytlr ami wearing a
heavy winter rowl t hey rrpurt finding a (Mir of tail) 1 tiller* on
hi* bike and women'a jewelry In hi* pocket Martinez *ald he
found the jewelry polIre report

Jail transfer
t rUlan Sander* 17. 2300 Jlltra y A v r . Midway wa*
Iranaferted to the Hr minute fo u n ty jail from the .juvenile
Detention Centef Wednrwlav on charge* of |*nw*r *wlon with
Intent to well ruraine and po**c%*ton »»f a *horf -barreled
*hoigun Arrevr document* *fiow the charge* «irrn from an
O rt I I im idem

Warrant arrests made
The follow Ing wanted pct*otl* w rrr lakrn Inin r ii*tud&gt;
•Jeffrey Daniel Pope, 32 720 U k r Hr ant I n Long* ood, on
a marijuana )to%*r*aion protiaiion violation r barge
• Mtchad I’atrii k Mendrk k*. 2.V 127 K**ir rn fork ta&gt;ng
wt*al after turning hlinaell in on charge* of (allure In ap|&gt;ear In
couri in anawer lo t barge* of resisting arrest and ballrry
• Anlonio l.a*hun U m m o r r . 21. 7 (.»*!!» Hr* w. 1 &lt; uuri
Sanford on r barge* of lallurr to aptiear In court lo answer to
previous« barge* of tiurglafv and theft
• Jaim e lint/ 27 500 Holly A v r . Sanlord. on protnathm
violation charge* for conviction lor cocaine jnrn ha*e and
re*i*ilng arrest
• la-ana I. Vega 22 2*25 llronk* SI
Sanlord on two
worthies* 1 her k charge*
• 1errn. r lame* ('airfield 4* 175 II Sprtngwood f'lrrle
Long wood on a worthies* check chargr
• Jame* (iir g Selrled, 34. 401 S Magnolia Ave Sanlord. on
a grand ihrft probation viola m m charge
• Anthony While 40 Apt l«» 5 0 0 Oak Ave Sanlord on a
chargr of failure In pav a theft« o n vIt lion line
• W liltarn Sieve Jones 27. 737 (Jerkw ater Trail. Apr lot*
U k r Marv on probation violation charge* for two burglaries.
po**e**ion ill hurglarv tool* and grand theft

Reported to deputies
The following crime* were reported to Seminole County
drputlr*
Murglarlr* and Ihrft*
• MNj Silversmith Circle near U k r Mary 100compact disc*
valued al 45(g) reported taken sometime between O rt I at *
p in and It p m Wednesday
• S* (tin * Apartment* jewelry a video tajte recorder and
other posse salons valued at K i7 5 reported taken aom rlim r
Wednesday between 7 50 a m andfl p m
• 1300 block Flint Trail. Geneva: a 4350 receiving unit from
a satellite dish rrportrd missing alter a woman railed her
rr|iair service Th e Hem wa* rrportrd taken sometime
b rw tw rrn noon Sunday and IO 3 0 a m Wedrirsday
• Seminole High S. hool near Sanford, a cellular trlrp h o n r
and oihrr j»«*e**ion* valued at 4*110 reported lakrn Irom
irmcrsaton slam) sometime between *2 p to Mondav and 2 50
Tuesday.
^
• S.irifi&gt;rdl adiflnli a srtiuan rrpdttrd a 3ft catltxr handgun
was missing Irom her apartment since Ort 23
• 2200 block Coronado Conrourse Coll 350 hvndgun and
other (Mrsaession* valued al 44XK) reported taken Irom a vehicle
sometime between 11 p m Tuesday and 7 a m Wednesday
Violence
• Wades Grocery SOU K Seventh St . two More clerk* rrport
a man lirarlng a large handgun rnlerrd the *li&gt;rr .it 7 p 111
Wednesday and demanded money from I h r cash register One
clerk reported the man also demanded she empty her pocket.*
n! her money Irrlorr he lied with a total of about 4130

■ y B ILL K A C XO R
Aitoclatad Prats Wntar
T A L L A H A S S E E - Ihe new
G O P majority In Congress will
nol 1 hangr hlsrbtse relationship
w llh D r m in r a l l r Sen
Holt
(irahatn say* Hrpuhlii an Sen
ColUlle Mac k
Ariel I ha l will tcrneltl Florida
Mac k said In a trlrphonr in
Irrvlew Thursday, two days alter
winning re election In a sec oud
term
Hui 11 w ill lie a rrversal of role*
lor Ihe two Florida senators
Mack noire! When Mack was
llrsl circled *H year* ago H r
publican* held the presidency
and Democrat* controlled Con
gfess Now It Will tie just the
Clp|HMMtr
ll is tcxi early III tell what the
full Irttjtai t eg Tuesday *eler lion,
which gave the GOP control of
liolh I muses m ( 1ingress would
lie on him and the stale Mack
said
fra n k ly jwuple arr Just fir
gtnning In route down horn the
cloud* I m- said
Mack on lursday easily Ix-at
D em ocratic challenger H u g h
Koctham. brut tier of first lady
Hillary Kodham Clinton, to rr
lain his seal Mack wa* consul
r ir d one eg (h r slroogest in
i um tirnl* in the l.'nurd hiatr*
Mac k i* m line for ihe chair
manshlp of an Approprtatnm*
subcommittee ex Ihe Joint h« c.
rxmiic Coni ml 11re, all hough the
latter m ay lir abolished as (cart
eg a (republican push In reduce
ihe num ber eg standing com
m illers
The senator horn Ca|&gt;e Coral
also serves on Ihe Hanking
C o m m lllrr. whet* a snbrom
m lllre thalrm an*hlp I* another
possibility
H r said hr m ay
instead seek a switch lo Ihe
laihor and Hr.tlih and H um an
Service* C o m m lllrr hreause eg
hi* Interest in Ihe National
Cancer Institute bin proU.t.lv
would not have a chance lo head
a sols ccm m ill re there
One ol his big interests on ihe
Appropriations Committee ts see
that ihe restoration of the Ever
glades and Florida Hay. already
authorized by Congress receive
money needed to carry them
(Hit
Although (republicans ram
patgnrd cm a platform of spend

III* 'ices Mach
icm lM tia
federal d.glat* would M ill be
lorttic orning (or the Florida pro
jrrls b rta uo r tliey arr lop na
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I Kalla Monettef tM
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I Jean A IW-er% 72
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lo M wrlry swim* In
sponsored hy thr
Ihleitc U nion, lor
ret I he age of 55 H r
mg for • Master*
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event when he had til* stroke
Hut the minute I lie ikstor said
he could go hark In the water.
Helynn sakl he was hack In and
won the gold medal in hi* first
event hark. Iasi weekend
.lean lleer* of Port Orange,
tia* iwen swimming in Masters
competition for 10 year* as well
a* srtikif* event* surh a* the
Golden Age Game* Stir did
•wtm rn m p e ittlv rly In high
•a head hut did not stall again
until she was eligible lor Ihr
Masters lleer. was I tie rhalf
m an lot the O rm ond lleach
senior game*, that Just llnlshr.l
last week aiul has won two gold
medals thus far in these game*
In ranew racing, and a silver in
the p a n ra k r ra .e She wa*
s c h e d u le d fur *1* e v e n t*
tY«tffw*4«r
1 he ( l t y ‘ .if O i if do provide*
the fartlify for the swimm ing
A t ftiani
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Age (camei
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Seniors spin, dip,
twirl, swirl...dance
By R IC H PPBIPAUP

Marakl SlaM Writer
S A N F O R D — They ram c. they
pank(paled, and they danced
They danced and danced and
danced at the G o ld e n Age
la m e * dance rnmprtltton event
Wednesday a flrrm u n
The parking krt to thr aaiuth of
the Sanford C ivk Center wa*
fitted to overflowing during the
event Car* of |&gt;artktpant* were
crowding the *rrre1* a* m any a*
lour hies ks away II may well
have tiren the hr«t turnout for
the dance competition ever wren
in the G«dden Age Game*
th e

distance

| « &gt; ,4 r t r s «e le d

OH* event sim I III. (a iti.s wa.
ap(iarrni Car* In thr parking lot
t*&gt;re lken*e plate* from such
l o c a t io n * a* M is s o u r i
IYnn«vlv*nla. Illinois Ontarki
Indiana, flve from Ohio and liHir
from New York
Allrndancr by Floridians was
ap|tarrnt as well, with over two
doien d lllr r r n t &lt;m in o rs in ­
dicated on license plair* One
had an added plair on I lie front
which read "I v r Got Dunrtn
Fever "
A* in the past thr competition
was grouped Into Individual
dance rhythm* Dancrr* com ­
peted in the wait/ rurntia. &lt;ha
rha. Jitterbug, alley rat. tango
and fo* trot

Mi
was supplied by I he
tVHcmUn*. a 12 |&gt;iece twuid with
the traditional big hand annuls
of year* gone by
H e tw rrn each ro in p e lttly r
num hrr musk was pu&gt;r&lt;l u*
••pen dancing w h irh genet all*
fvac ked the fk*&gt;r of the Sanford
Civic Center S o m e were re
h e a rs in g for t h r u p c o m in g
competition while most ju*i
look In lhe fUm.t to enjoy danc

Ing
f‘artk i|Miil* were dressed from
casual to I'll lit km* One couple
was drrssrd In m alrhlng black
and white, with the man having
a ted *irtpe on ht* trouser*
•Crented by s led rumbertMind
III* iMitnrc wss sOorne&lt;l with
mail hlng red » " i j » s sod a m i
collar

a
J«a n Baar* of Poet Oianga. took tha gold In woman's 100-yard beaaalstroka.

Sai i l l '

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a* ll lias for Ihe
|va»iI three year* Mark Hartman
ai|uatk dire, tor for that city,
eraadlnatr* all of 15 20 volun
leer* necesaary lo run Ifie event,
the lifeguaid stall and Oviedo
lire and rescue »&lt;juaris who
•land by al the event The city
even gtir* all id Ihe partk tpants
a T shin
Moseley has won many gold
medals m swimming in |&gt;asi
Golden Age Game* Thl* year lie
planned in compete in the SO
v a rd b a .k s lr o k r , 5 0 -y a rd
tirrastsiroke and the 5(Vyard fly.
T h u r s d a y m o rn in g h r wa*
cheering on hi* friend* of sis
year* Jo h n llaakr. of Palm
lU rla ir and Frank Ttllotaon. &lt;2
St Petersburg llrlyn n said the
three hav. had ijulte a .o m p rllllon going lnr many year* "Thl*
year is going lo change all tha!,**
U ia w k i M U l tnit .me r.Mikt lell
Tie wasjusl glad to tw tiark doing
whal tw enjoy* *wiinming

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( ewilrary to oilier Golden Age
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age grouping* Vtie br»t three
couple* identified by a group of
)udgr* for each dance, are de
d a re d winner*, regardless of
their age

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Ready, aim..

(h irin g the hand’* break at the
middle of thr event, snacks and
coffer w rrr provided at the rear
of I he civic center
Wednesday'* dance competi
lion was hosted hy the Over 50

Don Ritanour, Baiieviaw. Fla.
and Carta Convary, from Alai
anddA Va . padtclpatad In thau
raapacltva classes during tha
basketball event at tha Golden
Age Gamas this weak Athletes
rebounded, dribbled, aimed
and shot baskets on Ihe
basketball court at the Salva­
tion Army gymnasium in San
ford

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SANFORD — The o(Tlrlal 20th Anniversary Golden Age
Game* T-thlrta will tie available to the general public today
and tomorrow Participant* who were tlgnrd up tor vurtou*
competitive events have received their shirt*, and additional
shirts are now being made available.
The colorful shin* have the logo o( ihts year’s event* and the
20 year history of the game* In Sanford
The shin* will be ofTered fur SH until 5 p m Mil* afternoon
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until 3 p m., at Seminole High School, where track und field
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EDITORIAL

W hen y o u ’re
d o w n and o u t
In an r ra u h r n violence 1% escalating and
frightened citizen* often th in k the w o n t of
som eone arrested. we a rr trnjirrsserf by ii
t e r r n l o u tp o u rin g ol su pp o rt bv K t m r lavkr
M ary resident* (o r a n eighbor they lo v r
J a m ie S w ln e h a rt *H* In Ih r Volusia f o u n tV
tall o n suicide w a tch . ('harmed w ith one co un t
of a ggravated c h ild abuse in co n n ectio n w ith
the death of Ills girlfrie n d '* seven m o n th old
&lt;w&gt;n lie and hi* girlfriend. A n ge la liriH im n eld
were housexltting In I V lla r y S u n d a y w h e n
Jo se T r in id a d w u found u nrespo nsive w ith
bruise* at 4 3 0 a m b y deputies re spo n d ing
to a 9 1-1 call fro m neightiors w h o heard the
infant r r y in g S w ln e h a rt reportedly *ald he
was c h a n g in g the fussing Iw fiv * diaper w h e n
the d e p u ty knocked " I let h im (the d e p u ty )
com e in and w h e n I went over to pick u p tire
lu b y
h r w a s lim p .” S w ln e h a rt said,
d e n y in g h r had ever h u rl the ch ild , w h o later
died
F rie n d s and n e ig h b o rs have sjvoken out In
su pp ort erf h im . choosin g to b r l ir v r w h at lh r&gt;
have observed o ve r the years b a m o re
(a lth lu l b a ro m e ter of h u m a n n a ture than
w h a t Is hea rd b u t not observed
A n d S w ln e h a rt s d istra u g h t and shocked
la th e r. K ir b y , finds h is solace fro m these
friends a n d neighb ors
M u n u in s som etim es s h u n the u n c o m fo rt
able, the strife, o th er people fare T h e re is an
old adage W h e n y o u 're d o w n and o u t. yo u
find out w ho y o u r friends are
Jam ie S w ln e h a rt and hts fam ily have (m in d
out H o ly f r o m L u th e ra n C h u r c h m e n d irrs
have established a fun d to help pay lot
J a m ie 's legal defense Ills bond alone is
* 5 0 0 .0 0 0
N eig h b o rs have b r r n d o n a tin g
d o w r y ia iyg -a a k irig In id In the house evetv
n ig h t.
U u l we b te m o s t Im pressed by the w o rd s
W o rd s that d o n 't cast guilt or Innocence
before all the facts are know n
W o rd s of encouragem ent lor the fam lK
W o rd s that speak o n ly of w h .it n rlg h lio r* said
th ey experienced about J a m ie — "K e sp o n sl
h ie ." " K in d .” " T m s l r d . " — not w h at they
d o n 't k n o w and d id n 't see in the m ld d lr nl
(fiat fateful n igh i

LETTER

Light the way
As a resident of Lakr Marv since 1947 I would
like lo make a suggestion on Ihr widening of the
rest of Lakr Mary Itlvd Please consider calling our
Seminole County road officials and ask lor streei
lights
They could liave hern installed with
underground wires either In the median or on
alternate sides Th is was not done on the section
already paved and the city Is left with a very dark
street which Is dangrrous lor night driving and
reading strrrt signs It's not too late lo at least do
the right (thing for Ute unpavrd section Cul down
on some of Ihr tree*!!
Ida May Sjoblom
2 7 1 Lakrshorr Dr
Lake Marv. FI 3274li

B e r r y 's

C a n C lin t o n b e n e w

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M O R TO N K O N D R A C K E

W o r ld

CASlMO R»VKMU£

Fined with a conservative dominated 104 lb
Congress, ihr Clinton administration is planning
lo unveil a new New |VtiM*rAt agenda alter
the elect toll
llul there s reason to doubt whether the
president rail tw radl&lt; at enough a relotmer to
attract the dlsallet Ird *otrr» he nerds to win
re election in I 'M I
An earh sign irf the new C lin to n till lo I be
(enter Is ftrsi ladv Itlllarv Hodham ( Union s
replacement as lire admimsirattoii s lop sttair
gisi on tie alt h catr reloem In addition a task
force untie Deputy Chief erf Stall Stark Clear an Is
studying a tutlerv of nrfntitl p m fs iw lt designed
to res tsr ttie anil insider image Clinton irietl to
(tropv t tn IW 1
I he While Mouse still Is protecting midterm
election k w w v sm all r rwHi|h lo feir^fi i ^ m o f
in r v n tm l ol Is &gt;lh h.M&gt;|%# « of 1*1&lt;«i|(fr%% but 1Itw­
agenda ls tiring [rfam n n l with ih r i rf taint &gt; in
m in d that R rp u ld a at \% utt* hr1 n w t |»M»ftfu l
lh a n they arc now ai(Ml « 111 JMj% h a m itiutiIflv
age iF)i|4 lll|l|Vtl

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it s It if n t»*tUrw‘n i lmid||(rt ikiiril
i tonal amend
trrin limits
r i in
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i h r n r t l tw o
The dangers C linton
hnt&lt; if) f«
lairs
tears a rr I II hts prtipo&gt;sal% mat seem bland when
stacked against G O P radicalism and (21 lo the
estrut that he tiles lo l«e a remits! tie wilt nfterwl

big government "old Dernot tats
th r tle r n o rr a tlr
r a u e u s r s in t Iir
M ouse and Senate
amt mas attrai t a
l i b e r a l D em ocratic
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serins to tiavr little
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and a ilr a i t illsal
(c r ie d Ross Perol
inters
In Decernti
D em oi !*»•« t r AiJf
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f m i n A § r o up 1
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CTn m r n t t r
E vr u t v r i

fB u tth rrrs *
m reason lo doubt
whrrth#' the

t Union also will push campaign finance ami
lobbying reform legislation plus undefined
tnrasitirs to tedeflne relations with thr Con
gtrss rattier loan pleaw H
jaesumablv

p r e s id e n t ca n

bo radical
enough a
reformer to
attract the
d u a l fee led
. d e ' % b e o r e Is

the D M ’ sgertda Infinites deep ru ts In
subsidies and lav turak* M business •• a means
of funding new investments In edia alkai and
%■trin e replacement of lederat houstng and
other s i lal programs with vmwhers to go
directly to indhUtuaM at»d dismantling wane
federal deissriinents
____
Antes way Clinton will pftrpxse a slimmed down
hrallh t are plan reintroduce his DW.1 welfare
reform pzo|mxaI continue Ids 'tefu II cutting
m K v s iltr program
amt (sane u p with major
pro(s&lt;aals to hand &lt;rsrt m orr trs[stisilahty lor
managing domestic programs to the states and
ksalittes and iu t th r Irdetal I s r t f a u u w ) esren
„„ ,, aggressive!* than Vke I’rrsfctenl At Gore s
frinvrfiH ll|
fill&gt;f fit rtTViiiirtl*

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to term lim its and
balanced l&gt;udgH amendments It serins unlikely
dial the president ran go as tar as Ihr tM-C
thinks he must

t i n t i n g t h e lin e i t e m v e i n

Ute fK aran task lo rtr also has hern thinking
atnut ways to adders* what's percetxed as a
moral ertsts in the nation partly bv rm
plvastimg altsHnrme as ihe preferred means of
i.c m oiling teen pregnancy under welfare reform
and parity bv stressing Clinton's dedkation tn
religious freedom

JACK ANDERSON
B a b b itt
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W A S H IN G TO N
In Ihr waning hour* ol
hts In year Senate career, retiring Sen
Ytahohn Wallop R W in go* Interior Set re
1ar&gt; lin e e MabtHII ki* krd oil the Senate floor
It was live latest skirmish in what might hr
( ailed th r war lor ihe West
I h r pdg"-M kmsJv [laltisail Wallop who
o il.r accused liablnil ol advocating m s taT
Is4k and u a a n u n M l r " environmental re­
form*. sfn .M e .1 hr* nemesis on Ihe Senate
D o e a* the GOI* was
llhhusirrtng a bill lo
protri r thr I all Inert la
d e s e r t

DONNA B R U T

W h e n d o y o u fe e l s a fe ?
A question irom m y son has me musing
about safety
So does a recent Saturday T h a t's when a
man whom a witness described as baling a
lace so blank that " h r dldu I even look like hr
w as there pointed an assault rifle al the White
Mouse and sprayed It w ith 20 lo 3 0 bullets
That the man. Francisco Duran, is herr —
alive, unhurt and able tn tie questioned hy law
enforcement offterrs — is amazing Mow many
tourists have peered through the While
House's iron frn*r. cenain they were lietng
watched by armed Sec ret Service agents ready
to spring at a suspicious move?
Certainly, pulling a rifle Irom beneath one's
coat and firing for tw o minutes is suspicious
Yet Duran — who himself apparently evjK-c ted
to tw killed instantly — is alive and able to
[Kinder thr lutu fi m enu at the D &lt;* jail
l don't know afoul Mill and fllllo ry. tml the
event — weeks after a kamikaze pilot crushed
fils plane uri the W hite Mouse la w n — would
put a crim p in m y confidence
And as a parent. 1 wondered. W ha t did Ih r
First Parents say to Chelsea? W b.it do you tell
a 14 year old — w ho's presumably already
dealing with all trf the scary emotional Issues of
adolescence? Som ething hkr. "Y e s a few sit k
people seem to want us dead Hut see how well
otir security works'* No tardy was hu rt. You are
safe ”
You'd hope that she believes It. and that It's
true. Mut you'd have to wonder
I did. If one of Ihe most protected men on thr
planet car. have hts weekend football-w.itching
disturbed hy a stream of bullets, what dors
that say about the rest of us?
And 1 thought about Chelsea, w h o happened
not to be home during tin- altai k
Like must parents. 1 constantly search lor
sufrty for tny children, for honest assurances ol
lla existence
It came up at Halloween. W hile discussing
which parent would trlck-or-ircal with him.
rny sons, 9. asked. "W h o went w ith you. your
m o m or d ad?" I paused before saying.
"Neither My brother* and I went oui alone.” I
didn't waul to remind him. yet again, that Ills
world I* more dangerous My Job Is to makr
him feel secure.
Mol what, tiesldr the usual, fright ruing
admoiillloiis. can I tell my children about
safety? What can be said dial's condoning —
and true?
I could say dial safety Is like inm unce — die
more we chase Ii. the more It elude* u* We
invest in a m ultitude of sale-making stulT.
elaborate security systems lor o u r carts and
homes; hand-held alarm* for ourselves; end­
less medical and fitness appointment* we hope
will safeguard us Irom old age. F.ven our

ommpresrnt smoke driet tors are uisuftk tent
— we now need &lt;artnn monoxide smiling
gadgets to ensure wr awakrn And we still (eel
lens safety In our rvervdai lives than our
[varentsdid
W r lock up our hrarls inn, in a world where a
simple trip to thr mall ran serin llkr a lest.
There are the teen age is with multicolored hair
and earrings in unexpected places the or
c a* tonal loud profanity: lire families on Ih r
escalator whose .m lm alrd conversations are In
unrrcognlzablr lan­
guages So m a n y
|&gt;roplr seem so —
different
What w r ward arr
solutions Hut how
can I prescribe lee I
lug side In a world
w h e r e

so

m a n y

chtldrrri — including
ih r most prominent
kid In the land —
may tie exposed lo
hearing gunfire? I II
tell you what I'd tell
Chelsea, rny son —
and myself
T h a t e v e ry th in g
( And as a patent.
t&gt;elore you is an op
I wondered
port u n ity . It m ay
What did Ihe
I'Otrie dressed as a
First Parents
problem, hut II'* like
say to
m
Halloween — a scary
Chelsea? #
mask can hide a
wonderful charter
That as a journalist. I've been forced to
connect with people and situations thai at llrst
seemed frightening Most times. I've conic
away less fearful behind the horrors we report
are more unselfish ucts. more courageous
stances, more everyday overcoming* than
you'd Imagine. They aren't "new s," but are
real nonetheless
And I'd ask. "W hen do you leel safest?" —
fully knowing the answer.
It's when you're surrounded hy family or
friends, laughing over who knows what. When
you catch a stranger's smile or witness some
vagrant act of u lln ilo n W hen you're Hooted
by rial ure's artistry' — as I wax by a rreeni
m orning log, a silvery swirl ouisldr m y
window lhal ( lung to leaves lading bom gold,
orange and yellow lo brown.
I d say we find salcty in love Which means
the goal snnuid lie gening and giving, iiiik Ii
more ol If — which is tough to do Irom within a
iocked-up heart lane's the best, the only
silli ly you'll Hud In tills world
Mos! limes. I'd say. It's enough

W a l l o p

w asted little tim e
speaking Up
ITvere
Vs s r t m e o n r 'M l th r
M o o r w h o is n o t
authorized
fVatttUO shti hart
dropped In lo w a lrh
the detune on the
hill left the ( handier
u n c e r e m o n io u s ly ,
even though Senate
rules grant floor p riv ­
ileges to all rablrirt
member* After l*r
■ So 1st the
trig reminded of lit*
right wing is
p r i v i l e g e by th e
winning mos! ol
s e r g e a n t a t -a r m s ,
Ihe battles ■
liahhitt returned to
th r i batidier a few
minutes taler
Th o u g h ttie desert
eventually passed
Wallop * com m rnt help* illustrate just how
personal and nasty the Untie has br-comr
Iretween I lab til It and conservatives on Capitol
Mill
So far. the right whig is winning most ol
die bailie* tn two years at Interior, Ilabblll
lias Jorged sensible » cm promises over once
llllloi table Issues such as restoration of the
Florida Kvrrgla&lt;1r* and the owls vs join
dilem ma tn the Par till Northwest Yet Wallop
and oilier Western lawmakers have managed
lo |&gt;aini liahhitt as a green" version of
former Interior Net retarv Jam es W all A
w ild eyed environmentalist w bo Is iryhtg to
shut down commerce hi tire 11 Western
state* hy turning llin n Into a big national
[tutk Tills caricature has passed lor cam ­
paign dialogue In m any political rai r*
Although K it,hill Inis u scientist's grasji of
complex rroiogli.il systems. It s rakrn film
i onshfernlile time to mastrr ttie- Washington
I&lt;hmI ctialn fir lias confessed to administra­
tion officials lhal he underestimated Ihe
decentralized nature of congressional dr
&lt; isinn making Mr s confided to friends lhal
tie arrived at fils job thinking congressional
lenders could deliver majorities for trgisla
Hon. only lo Ik- told by Ihe leadership lhal he
was on hi* own Ttiese days, flahhin arms
himself with a "vole sheer lor every hlg
issue, and m enlly quipped lo staffers "I'm
|ust like a rnrporatr lobbyist hui don't have a
loi m o rr standing In irrrns of the ability in g n
things done "
G razing and m ining reform are two things
ihe Clinton administration ha* failed to gel
done Moth deal as m m h with equity as w iih
ecology liahhitt was Inn ed to si ale back a
plan lo raise grazing fees pant by rain hers
w ho run hvrsiia k over 2ff0 million acres of
federal land Westerners filibustered the plan
h. death during Mie early weeks of thr Clinton
adniliilsir.ition
Federal grazing fees are about one-fifth of
those charged grazers on private land The
beneficiaries are not Mir myitiUaf Individu­
al Isl* who came west lo tame ihe frontier.
Th e y are mostly agribusiness and tmilihiuHonal corporations tli.it enjoy a subsidy that
costs lax [layers an estimated #50 million
annually The cmjinrule [rm iill holders for
federal gr.i/hig land include G e liy. Texaco
Meiro|xiliian Life, and Zenchtku Land and
Livestock ol Japiin
Milting reform was once a keystone of the
Clinton environmental agenda, but II too died
ufier repeated attacks by Republicans. Under
an I n z i law that * still on the books, mining
companies can strip billions of dollars of ore
Irom public lands while paying tax [Myers a
pittance and leaving behind polluted rivers

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Parade-------(o M In u t d fiotn P*|r I A
h e ir e very y e a r ," said l ily
Daniel* who graduatrd from
Seminole High m 1965 I don't
always &lt;onie but whenever I'm
■Hit ItPfr tltrrr a ir loll of |xople
mil to watch."
I rtl by lh r b U riiif tu rn s and
flashing lights of pnlXe and (trr
v e h l d n . t h r paradr m oved
abItaly down First S ltrrt from lltr
New m t i r i M ission to t b r
Magnolia Mall
No unr t r r m n l to mind lu vtn g
to watt along Itir alftr atirrla aa
thr parade ini hrd (vast If liorns
tumbril it was only in aujtRfxt id
tlx ln a n riiivii w In ml not In an
rfliat to itm tr Itx pwiadr along
rnotr rjuh kly
Kit* Mum* talto u in town to
■hrrr on Ix r aiatrt in I hr Golden
Age (liirir* atn|i|xd In watch I hr
llom n ottilng |taradr when ahr
went *nit foa tx t evening walk
I think young people arr *•&gt;
hrautihil
alx said ' T hr t rr an
lull of lllr and they’re ra rltrd
about everything I ni glad thla
happrrtrd ituMnjt thr Games an
I d get a rhattf r In wc It
T h r Junior &lt; laaa waa awatdrd
flrat pla&lt; r by th r judges lot tlx tl
float » h n h drplf trd a alone age
i r r n r | r ■»m | i I r t r w it h t h r
Hint stone and Hultblr lamlliral

D O N ALD L H A STY
Donald t. Has!* IM South
DMIiw ib m I L a ix Sanford died
Monday N«»v 7. I'.KM al hi*
residence Horn October i *
I9 JO in S a n h xd he wa* a
Sitelong resident except hx time
spent In the military *etvlce He
was • * u x n l a - r In itx li«*l
vrivtce m d u sti) following fits
retirement frtxn j f l y r o t In the
U H Army He was » member of
Ktr*i lupttst c h u rrh of Sanhxd.
and the Am eru an lxgkin
Survivors in&lt; Hide wife. Thu a n
Ijr l.inda Haatv. « m « thmald
I. II Deltona, fiandall A . Long
w &lt;wmI Krlth K
Apopka ilaogh
Iris Marilyn Harker. Sanford,
C h e ryl Y ant
G re e n C o ve
Springs, brother*. Jack, of Hellr.
Wadr of Roseville. Ohio, sisters
Ruth Corwin and t'ratl K rlly.
faith of Sanford. Mary Haatv.
Waco. Texas. Evelyn Keel San
ford, six g ra n d c h ild rrn . *lx
great grandchildren
llrlsaon Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge of arrangementa
W IL L IE E. B IN G H A M
Willie E Hlngham. -19. I T ill
SI trr I, Sanford, died Tuesday.
Nov H, HUM al Del^irul Convnlrw enl Center Horn May 31.
1945 in Old To w n , he was a

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regional IHN nffhtala. Mi Ew an
" t'm a third party n illn tion alalrd Ilia fraran h alum a there
waa no ■nngtrwalotutl a&lt; I rr
aKrnry
aald Me FI w an I gri
(•aid 50 jx n e n l of talM lrvrr I •pilling United Ntalra citizens In
pay taxes T h r only such rr
collect aa payment f&lt;x m y w rv
■pilrrmrnt In thr federal Im
X ra I ’m aahirtK ftx just rtxn
code* tx afritr Nor ilora Ihr
(xriaatlon fix arrvk ra rrn d rrrd
" T h r y have lo p a v i w thr 91 I
m illio n T h r y want a n o th rr
W ain at l i f t Wlmbleton (T r r l i
(nit th ry w«xt I find m r aa wrak
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M&lt; Kwan trfrrrrd to thr firry
Seminole.
death of fulltal k adrt I&gt;a» id
Voluau and Orangr cnunt Ira
K or rah in Waco. Texas In r.ntv
A f f o rd in g in Ih r crim in a l
100.1
■omplalnt filed with Ih r U S
In an I n l r r v l r w T u r s d a v
Ihatrtrt Court'* Orlando Dtvi
M&lt; FIw an told a Ju n fc n l llrn th l
aion i h rrr of iln n r arrralrd have
rrjm ftrr fx plan txd to arl/r l|x
a d m itte d p ith in g u p w lrrd
IRN offHx in Lotijfwood and aril
tiHXxy hx superior* In ih r firga
ofl fumlt u rr and rt|ulpmrnt to
nMalKxi
roller I thr drht If the IRN A x a
not ira|»m d In hla ta t 24 Urn byW illiam H n tx rt H u rrh flrld .
Nov |7 l x haa th r tl|(ht to arl/r David f f lio n r . Jrw uta Hill and
ihroffX ra VfiKwanaald
Jeffery A Wine* all of Orlando
I ni not dotnit anything thry w rrr a rrralrd Wednesday
dolt I do aald M. K » « n
If thry
•ay lahat I'm doing ta illegal,
Troy A n th o n y C a lh o u n of
then th ry arr admitting what Sanford turned himarlf nvrr tn
they do la Illegal
auifMXtilr*im Thurw lay
M&lt; I!wan u v * hr iloran t p.tv
Court record* Indicate that
those .ifreared an far arr not thr
lave* lx* attar hr dtxan’t rr
ro g nl/r Ih r aulhorilv of llir Iradrra of thr operation
agrni y to fo llrtf wagra I rum
A n th o n y Scott S arro lalao
r iiu r n i
In a Nov
1993 I r t i r r tn known aa Anthony Asnrto, An
thnny Ixw ia and Clary Stillman),
and Glmtotonc Allen
G e rry”
W illiams arr aald In tx the

Mi Kw.m v iv x h r ’* a patriot
and la not avoiding hla riv lr
rea|Minaitillity by not making
(hivm rnla In the IHS

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Hmw n a * a*aa l awtw

Ryan Hall and Mlaa SHS Laurta Blair wav* to tha crowd.
•‘lU in Ham thr Hama
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Longw ood
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rra id rru r IVxn May H 1914 In
IX th lrh rm l*a s ix moved lo
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Pucfto Rh &gt;' In 1970 Stir was a
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Lutheran
Survivor* Inrludr daughlrr.
Ihilnres, Orlando, tu n Jo h n
C T . Olyphant I’a slstrr. Julia
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C H A R L E S C. D O N A L D S O N
C harles C Donaldson HO.
Wlatrrta Drive, laingwcHtd. died
Tuesday. Not H. I ‘KM at hla
residence Horn July ti. 191(1 In
Hrraiklyn. N Y., h r moved to
C.Vitral Florida in 1972 He was
a retired sales manager with
Hohtwins of Harisdalr, N Y H r
wa* a member of th r Catholic
C h u rch of the Annunrlaltnn.
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Knlghls of Columtiu*. Elk* and
Voluntrer Fire Department, all of
Yotk*town Heights. N V He wa*
a veirran of Ihe U S A rm y
during World War II
Survivors Include win. Charles
T . Lake M a ry , d a u g h te r* .
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Kathleen A McCu*krr Hochmer.
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Celia A I.mdeen 72 Itouglaa
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A lla m o n le Spring*
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F lo rid a H oapltal, A lla m o n le
Sfxinga Horn O rt 2H. 1922 in
Lfly. S D . the moved to Central
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Hoy, brother* Kenneth Gttlhraa
Dewey Gulbraa J r both of San
Jo * e , C a ltf ; •later. Jo a n n e
Hrekke. San Jo*e. daughter
Vicki Stuart. Ixmgwood. one
granddaughter
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Ca»*elberry Srnlor Center, and
Air F o rrr Sergeant* Auxiliary
Survivor* Includr huahand.
Joe. daughter*. Danielle Gordon.
Geneva. Dtanr H a lim . Tltornlon.
C o lo . tun. Hob. Tucaun. A n/..
•Utrr. Esther Mathis Conyrra.
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C H IC A G O
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Seats announced Thursday
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jw n r n l »lakr In AlU iatr Cotp lo
It* share holders signaling tbr
end id the 1()H year old retailer *
attempt to turn llsell Into a
(Inanela I sii|&gt;ermarkrt
Sear* Im . 1ti1 i.1l roni|&gt;aiitrs.
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Wlttei Rrvnold* and Coldw rll
Hanker, did well Hut the com ­
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nesa liHinderrd through much of
I he lilHO*
"T h e cor|siratlon ha* kind of
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s tr o n g m a l l c o m p e t it o r ."
chairman Edward A llrenuan

Doctors may hasten death
P O R TL A N D . Ore
A* *0011 a* Oregon voter* [M tv tl 4 Kim
allowing doctor J M i'if d auk Idc, AIDS pal lent T im Shock
started planning lo takr advantage ol It
O n Thursday. official laillr* showed 1hr ballot jirojMtsal had
|M «r&lt;l Ml percent In 4M p r t n n l Shuck, who learned in April
ihut 1hr HIV vlru* 1* Invading hi* brain, had talked In hi*
doctor a InHit *ulcldr a day ra rllrr
It allow* rnr in havr some control ovrr m y llle." said Shuck.
15 M* dm talon wa* tia*rd on what my nrrd* arr going lo be
O n e r my brain Is gon e.1*rr no purj*Mir lor me lo br around "
When Ihr measure on Tuesday* liallot lakr* rfieri IV i M.
Oregon sill h rto m r ihr only place In Ih r nation that In*
ill* tot* haslrn d ra lh for Ihr terminally HI
A pallrnt with ala month* or Irsa to llvr w ill be able to a*k a
din tor to prescribe a Irlhal doar of drugs At lra»t two due tors
must first agree that Ihr patient s condition la terminal, and Ihr
patient must a»k th rrr times the last time tn writing Ik*dor*
must watt 15 day* tirforr filling Ih r final rrqurst for a tribal

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Clinton reaches out

•90 N billion llv t oin|MtIson,
A1A1 «pun oil 22 comjMnir*
worth fHO billion with asset* of
• I 53 billion in I0H4
Sear* « ornmon *barrboldcts
would receive 0 95 shale ol
Allstate stock lot eat b Scar*
share The total value of the
stork thrv will receive wilt lie
•h 7 hitlion
In addlikm to shareholder aj&gt;
prmal which I* expected &gt;wai*
oflklals said Ih r splnolt aiao I*

tvMilingcoi on approval ol 11* sjmi e. an ImjsHtant move In
lax lire n a lu rr. market condi
ir&gt;lng lo Utrrraer «ulr* and
Improve Its bottom llflr
1ton* and regulatory appro* al
llrrn n a n recommended ibal
A lin live A lU ia tr spinoff. Sear*
will havr atmut HOI) U S retail Sears' fsvard of d im im* rlrt I
Arthur C M artm rr. 55. a* hi*
store*, credit card ojiriallno*
s u t 1 *■•*■ it
about 1.200 specially siorr*
Including Western Auto Suj&gt;plv
Martinet r hair man and chief
Co , and various Iter standing executive of Sear* M rtihar&gt;di«r
store* for f u r n it u r e , p a in t, Group. Is widely credllrd with
hardware and appliance sale*
turning around Ih r rrla ile r’a
I h r iriailer currently 1* re­ declining fortune* by cutting
modeling store* to In* tease fits* unprofitable operation*

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I h r 1man flO a Imj announced
plan* lo retur billow mg Ih r SH 7
billion s|ilno|T. r i p o i r d to lie
completed in m id 1995
W a ll S t r r r t welcom ed ibe
new* tiiddmg up the retailer s
stock bv •1 75 a share to close at
*51 0 2 ly Northbrook. Ill based
Allstate slock fell 75 rent* a
share t o t 24 I 2 'i
T h e spinnlf announcem ent
come* Just at* m o n th * after the
com pany'* board and share­
holders rejected an investor *
call for Sear* to rtd itsrll of
Allstate, founded by Sears in
19.11
Sears sold 2 0 percent of
Allstate lo the public In 1993,
and ha* also divested It^ lf of all
Its real estate and financial
serv ices division*
Sear* officials «ald the dis­
tribution of the .160 m illion
Allstate shatr* would be one of
the largest aputof!* In U S busi­
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W A S H IN G TO N — Hoping lo Increase prosperity at home.
President Clinton 1* rrachlng out to Ihr "young, vtgorou*"
rennomira of Asia lo rxjkand trade tie* that hr sava offer
untapped potential for growth
Still getting over Jrl lag from hi* last round id travel. ('Union
depart* today for the Philippines and Indonesia, where he will
attend the second annual Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
summit with 17 world leaders
Clinton taking note of hi* party's devastating losses on
Election Hay. acknowledged Thursday I fiat m a m Americans
a rr Insecure about Ihrtr economic future and wary of
expanding global trade
"F o r loo many of our people trade still appears to be a gale
force wind, ju*t another threat ready to blow away the
prospect* of a stable job al a good wage, just a no! her problem
adding in the already unstable, uncertain condition of iheir
live*,' he told an audience at Georgetown University's Sc hool
of Foreign Service

Child pornography case
W A S H IN G TO N — The Clinton administration I* dropping It*
attempt lo overturn a child pornography conviction In what a
conservative grtntp hailed as a prudent response lo Hepuhllcan
election victories this week
Heversing position, the Justice [lepanment urged the
Supreme Coun on Thursday lo reject an appeal from a man
convtctrd of buying mail-order videos showing girls' clothed
genital area*
"If they had not barked down. It would have been an act of
political stupidity on their part." said John MrMk-kle. litigation
rcurdinalor for National Law Center for Children and Families,
a conservative group that filed several court brief* In the last
year supporting the conviction
"W e strongly feel that the Justice Department'* latest
jMtslllon I* a result of nvet a year's worth of effort and the
Clinton adnunlst rat ton's defeat In the Tuesday elections,"
McMlckle said "This Is the first Indication we have from the
Clinton administration of how (hey are going to reart In a more
conservative Republican world."
In an unusual move, the administration * new court brief
was signed by Attorney General Janet Heno and not by

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Texas governor will be missed
A U S T IN , Texas — Ann Richards made the governor *
mansion a haven for grandchildren and motorcycle*, and
turned the Stalehousr Into a stage for her artdtr one liners
As Ih r silver haired Democrat who matched wits with David
L rttrrm a n and Ja y Leno prepares to leave public olTIce. even
Republicans admit they'll misa her dynamic jMTsonallly
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had and probably as well as any national political figure." said
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In other states a new Impression of Texas "
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running around here and she was an articulate person who
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KIKV. U krainr
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l ’ir*ulrnt I-rtm ld Km tuna intm uiH rd hr &lt;1tirgun •urgrn on
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T h u rw U y gathering mitaldr government headquarter* and
warning that Uktalnr (m ild auffrr wide tprrad *lMkr* || wage*
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Smuggling ring smashed
MONO KONG * In a joint operation with U S official*
Immigration oflUer* arretted 13 people involved with a
•yndkair tliat Ini* tirrn smuggling Chmcve into ih r United
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Inrludr I h ir r (long Kong mem tors o( Ihr *&gt;ridi« a!r and IO
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W A S H IN G T O N - Overhauling
I h r income las. Mtulllng end a
c o n g re s s io n a l probe of i h r
to b a c c o I n d u s t r y , s la s h in g
foreign aid — Republican* air
liusily selling their goal* for a
new more conservative Con
grrsa
G O T Law maker* likely to chair
comm uter* m the ( ’oogrrsa that
ronvrne* in January say their
Kiri lion Day landslide was a
jiopular call lo rein In u govern­
ment lhal ha* become lirt big.
loo i natty and too unrrsponsivr
And for the first lime in 40
years ihetr control of t|ou*r and
Senate panel* will give them a
huge advantage in moving legi*
latum lhal does exactly lhal
‘Clearly, the public doesn't
want so much governm ent,”
Sen l*rie Dom rnlcL R N M re
turning lo his old Job as chair
m an of the Senate llo d g rt
C o rn m itirr. M id in an interview
Thursday “ We have lo go out
and gel rid of some of govern

Thom as and even singer \.ii
King Cole
Tlie Golden Age G a m e s con
e lude Saturday

Hehlnd the *rrnes. the O O l’
Senate stall t* considering a plan
lhal would (run federal spending
hy 9500 billion to 9700 billion
Ihrnugh I he year 7002 said one
Republican aide who spoke on
condition ol anonym ity The
plan is aimed at achieving a
l&gt;.il.lined budget by then and

Virginia** tobacco country, said
he would end Congress* probe of
the cigarette Industry
"I don't think we need any­
m ore le g isla tio n re g u la tin g
tobacco." said Rep Th o m a s
Illlley. R Va , In w hose district
Philip Mom* U S A I* Ihe biggest
private employer
O th e r probable c o m m itte r
chairman also laid out th rlr
plans. Including
— Rrp pal

Robert*. R Kan likely chairman
of I tie House Agriculture Com*
m iller He said he wants lo hold
hearing* on “Hie fraud. wa*l«
and abusr and the organized
crime entrance in Ihe food stamp
program

fkimettU I M i d he would seek
su pp o rt for a plan he ha*
advanced wiih Sen Sam Nunn.
D T ia
dramatically reshaping
Ihe lm ome lax People would
— S e n . S tro rn T h u r m o n d .
deduct their MVlng* and In­
H S C . In llnr in become chair*
vestment* from their income*
man of Ihe Senalr Armed S e n .
and pay tax only on the dif­
Ic r* t u rn mil Ice
ference, which he Mid would
encourage American* lo save
money
The mao who will probably
c h a ir Ihe House Way* and
B O O T K IC K E R S
Mean* Committee said Thursday
that one of hi* long range goat*
l* lo eliminate Ihe Income lax
altogether, rrp la rln g ll with
l«*rha|&gt;* a national Mies lax
More Immediately. Reji Hill
NOVEMBER OANCE - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC'
A n her. R Texas. M i d Ihe lax
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quickly on wveral lax cut plan*
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In c lu d in g reduction* In the
8 Wm * Progrwn
SkTdsy No-wrOw 6. or I3*J4 30 pm
levies |&gt;ald by some Itrllrro ff
Me « la*a Wary CorwxeWv Caetw
Social Serum y re d pirn l» pro
Adult*: MO 00 •room* (1 1-1M: 170 00 •Children FR EE1
jile who save money for future
I wUvi M m n r w w S»y««4 **Morci Cal CSi r M m «
medical use and families with
N M M
C k u I n l M c l k H . i i a m am Iw m »•
H o « &lt; «l*
children
A!v&gt; on hi* agenda I* a ru l in
Ihe capital gain* lax rate That
levy t* paid on profit* of sales of
slock* and other properly, and / Ci.m *1To
redueing the lax ha* been a y*
Our
long range goal* ol Republican*
Drmocrat* say such a move
would chiefly benefit the rtrh
and cost Ihe government money
Seri Jesse Itrlills H-N C , who
o w ifg iiM ’xfi
Featuring a
will head Ihe Senalr Foreign
Welc ome
DRIVE TH RU W IN IK IW
Rrlatlons Com m itter, M i d hr
s ON L A M X ) DRIVE • SANFORD • 3 3 0 - 1 2 1 2
would try lo slash foreign aid. 4
&amp;
(located between A B C I k iih w - A J C Penney)
which he ha* rrltk Tzrd for year*
Me al*o M i d he would seek
reduction* in U S contributions
to the United Nations which hr
iRefreshineni* and Food
called "lhal nrmr*l* of million*
of Americans "
3
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Includes llic Award W inning Mexican Fruit O k e ,
.
Th e new chairm an of Ihe
y
m
A&gt; Scxm O n Gary O d lin v Hour Magazine
m
House llra llh arid Environment A
fieryose UVIromr
subcommittee, who hall* from

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A few m inulr* latrr. Thom**
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irn iln ar* . hilling thrin*rlve* a*
ih r 113-year-old a« rotiatlr tram ,
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Orlando tonic ologlsl Dr Ralph
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Attention youth bowlers
O V IK lk ) - H it Seminole County V A II A
Tin n n a m rn l wlU tir hr Id at Ovtrdn I aura Ihla
Sanuday and Sunday \ m 12 and 13
1 hr event la n jr n In all tooth league Isimler*
In S rm in olr County

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Akua Wilson (No 33) had su points five assists
tout stoats Ihr** rebounds, end e blocked shot in
SCC s win over Polk Community College

From Staff Reports

MEW Y O K K — Pawn k Kwtng hit a 17 hail
fadeaway Jumper with I wo araoiida lr(l Thura
day night and Ihr New York Kntrka otlset
Shuqullle O 'Neal* 41 pnlnla with a IOI *8*
victory o vrr ih r Orlando Magic
F.wtnil llniahrd wnh 34 pnlnla hoi had onlv
(our rebound* lo 17 by O Nral

SA N FO R D - Wav n r D rn srh Im
scored five run* In Hie bottom of the
stslh Inning lo |«a i a 117 cum
rival k victory over fleet .Ml on Ih r
final night of the Sanford Recreation
Thu rsd ay M rn « f all H low pllch
Noll I tall la-ague at « tease Park
The caller s rh rd u lrd game had
M A Krrc lias pit king up a 7 0
lorlrtt win over Sportsman
Th e final league standings have
Al&gt; Roster iFlew tala Sjmrt Wear ID It
followed hv S|aatsmart |7 3| M A
F.rrctor* (5-5|. Wayne Drnsa h Inc
(4 b la nd Ik r r W)|() |U)
Itrer tO sc card twice tn ttir top of
ih r first Inning, hut Wayne Drnsc h
answered with five run* In the
hoilnm of the first and added a
single run tn thr third
Trailing H-2. Itrer TO came Inn k
with a run In th r fourth, then made
a solid hid to end Its willies* streak
by scoring four nin* tn the top of
ttie fifth inning
Hut Wayne flense h came up with
the five nuts In thr sixth inning on a
double, five singles, a walk, amt a
fielder's choice.
Pacing Wayne Dense h were, w ith
three hits — Chris Grtsacun (double,
two runs. Hill). W ayne Kelly (Kl)l|.
two hits — Oordett Sprnrer (run.
three HHI). Rich Labontr (run. two
Kill), tlrtan Parent (run. KHI). one
hit — Scott McLaughlin (two runs.
KHI). Dan Wtsiti Inin. Hill I Doug
Drier (two rune). Te rry Hart (m n l.
G a ry Cline (Hill)
Providing the otfense for lleer 30
werr. with four hit* — Mike Miller
(two runs. HHI); three hits — Je rry
Camu* (nin. two Kill), two lilts —
Dave launhert (double, two runs.
Rill). Dave Hetmett. cine hit — -left
Allison (triple, ru n l. Dave Cosa
(double, run). J im Retd ami T im
Allison fH ill) Ikili Garner. R ill —
Todd I’agel

Seminole CC at Central Florida Classic, Ocala

Girls’ Basketball
Sprue* Cr**k al Laka Howell JV, 5 45 p m . V,
7 15pm

Football
Laka Mary al S«mlnol* 7 30 p m
Lyman al Laka Brantley 7 30 p m
Lake Howell al Oviedo 7 30 p m

Swimming and Diving
Claaa 6A slate championship meet at YMCA
Aquatic Center Swimming preliminaries. 9 a m ,
girls' diving. 10 a m ; boys' diving, 2 p m ;
swimming (Inals, 7 p m

Girls' Volleyball
Class 6A stsls semifinals at New Port
Richey River Ridge High School Oviedo vs
Miami Northwestern. 4 p m . Valrlco Blooming
dalo vs Parkland Stoneman Douglas. 8 p m

SATURDAY
Women’s Baseball League
Sanlord Ice al Daytona Sand Sharks. 6 p m

JUCO Men's Basketball
Seminole CC al South Florida CC, 7:30 p.m.

JUCO Women’s Basketball

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Seminole CC at Central Florida Classic. Ocala

Cross Country
Stale Cross Country Championships at Florida
Community College Jacksonville Class 5A girts,
10 a m . Class 5A boys. 10:30 am .; Class 6A
girls, 11 a m Class 6 A boys. 11:30am

Girls’ Volleyball
Class 6A stsls championship game at Now
Pori Richoy River Ridgo High School. 8 p m

PR O B A S K E T B A L L
H p m. — T N T ,
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The s e c guard trio of Mike Shr|»j&gt;*rd. Dun
Tillm an and Aktva Wilson wreaked haw* with
the Viking attaa k i tuning up with 31 steal* led
liy Slte|igMird • nine Tlie defensive jarsaure also
Itaik Polk star Coy Patterson a II frail 7 guard,
oul of the game a* Hie Kalder* field Patterson lo
lO srto n d half point*
llul I he game was not all derided out in the
open i ourl as the Raiders w eir not afraid lo go
Inside against Ihe m ui h larger Vikings
Freshmen Ihh Allen and W illiam Fltrgerald
m m hi tied ft* 18 first half fatinl* 13 fry Allen
and Tillm a n adrled a trio of three |a&gt;inters for
nine fatinls a* Hie Rapier* Iraik a .111 33 halftime
margin

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Allen and Fltrgerald continued lo play well in
Hie semrid half amt Sheppard got in on the
storing act alter moving to set nod guard
Sheppard and Fltrgerald hath tallied 13 second
half point* while Allen added eight
Fltrgerald lurried In a tremendous game
hillin g seven of I I shot* while scoring a
game high 31 |mints (Milling down 11 rebounds,
bint king sevrn shed* and chipping tn with three
assists and two steals Sheppard was also
Impressive scoring 18 (mint* to go with nine
steal* nine assists ami sis rebounds
Allen finished eight for 14 from the Done for 18
(■mnt* and also gratified five rebounds and
Tillm an also finished in double figure* with 14
point* Including three of five from three point
range three assists, three stral* and two
rrtmund* Wilson had a g&lt;»n1 all around game
with *U points, five assists four steal*, three
ret*mini* and a blnrked shot
l*nlk also had four player* in double figure
scoring -hie I'hlion 1131. Grant Vrreland (13) and
Paterson and Lance Thornpklns ( 10 ra rh l

Late rally
lifts Densch
over Beer:30

Knicks get past Magic

TODAY
JUCO Women's Basketball

1994

lOiftttl via mot *t

SANFO RD
Something grind mav I r brewing
el Seminole Com m unity College
Thursday nlghl al llie SC I' llra lih and Physical
Education f enter Hie SCC inert i la d r ilM lI
Ira n i (&gt;rm rd II ran (day with the tag hnyi
m et whelming Ih r defending slate t hampton
Polk &lt;d m m un lty Cullege Viking* frnrn W tniri
Haven. 83-70
()u r guard* ti*&gt;k I firm out id their game " *al&lt;1
S I C head i i w h Bernard M rithle
We alwi
retaiundeit a Ini Iwiter tonight H u n we did
Tuevdav againtl Indian Ktvrr Overall we just
played a mm li Iw tirr game than the oilier
nlghl
I he Raider* Improved in 3 1 with Hie win anil
will now travel lo Avon Park fur a game with
South Florida Cnrnm unlly C ullrg r al 7 30 p m
Saturday l*olk made up of mostly freshmen fell
lo t) 4

OYIF.DO — (iir g H rg ltlrr tossed a * t»rn hitter
Wednesday 4 « Tout 41) W llllr • firal l*rrt/rl« H 4
III Itif Oviedo H n realton Men * I l i « I No R I m II
U n g iK (4 llir at the lh into S|»&gt;rt* Com pie i
Hegtstrt also hail a iloulilr single and an Kill
In *u|)|&gt;iil hla rauar
I lir win g u n I iiik an W llllr a a rr«ord id 7 5
and second plot r In Ifir (Inal league standings
Alan &lt;ontnbutlng lo llir linn an W llllr attack
wete Untold lllll (double single la n run* two
HIUI. Iain&lt;r A i m ) |lmi single* two inn* Kill I
Ronnie G a td n rr (two single* Ia n Kill) and Tm *
Kesslnger IIa n singles run Kill)

A R O U N D T H « N A T IO N |

11,

a f r a i d o f h e ig h ts ?
‘Small’ SCC bests ‘tali' Polk CC

Toucan Willie's closes with win

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Reaching for the brass ring
Today el 4 p m , Lite Lll|*nquiat (right). Holly
Dunsworlh (No 13. center), Leah Hartoewicr (tell
center). Stephanie Nolseui feitreme left) end the rest
of the Oviedo Liont will take the floor at New Pod

Richey's Rive: Ridge M iddieHigh School against
Miami Northwestern In on* of the Clast 8A state
semifinal matches The winner advances to Saturday
n ig h t's 6 p m state championship match

Flames ruin Ken Rummel’s bid for 10-0
Prom Staff Reports
SANF'ORD — Largely, thr game meant nothing llul
for Ih r third llm r Hits season 111 Ih r Sanlord Rrrrratlon
Thu rsd ay Men's Slow pllrh Softtiall League al Plnrhursl
Park. Hie Ken Hum m el Chevrolet-First United Method
1st FTaittrs ganir w rn t to thr final al U if.
Th is lime, the Flames prevailed, scoring a run In the
bottom of the seventh Inning lo nip KHC. 12-11
Flvrn though KH C had the championship clinched.
Hie game was Important because KKC was trying lo go
10-0 and the Flames were trying to secure second place
FUirllrr. Hopkins Meal Packing received a 7-0 forfeit
win from Sllffey's Affordable Furniture
T h r filial standings were Hutnm rl Chevrolet (9 1).
FtJM -Flam rs (7-3|. Hopkins Meal Parking (6-4). Slllfry's
Affordable Furniture 12 H) and Hrtar ( 'or(Miration ( I -9).
T h r Flames look a 24) lent! after one Inning, hut Ken
K u m m rl D.itlled (Kick to take a 7 5 Iratl aflrr Ih trr
Innings The Flatties responded with three runs In the
fourth and three runs in the sixth Inning In go up 11 -7.
KRC. which had trailed Ih r Flames going Intu Ihe

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seventh Inning the first two games and pulled oul wins,
rallied lo He the score 11 •11 In the top of the seventh.
Hut the Flames didn't let this one get away, loading
Hie liases for Chris Da(xire. who sliced a single down ihe
tight field line In plate the game winning run.
Powering Hie Flames were, with five hlls — Brian
Hurke (double, two runs. Intro RBI); four hits — To m
Grarey (run. three RBI). Robert Smith (run. two Rill);
three hits — Dapore and Dean Smith (two runs. KHI).
Mike McCoy, two hlls — J im Hnidle Inin. RBI); one hit
— To n y DeSonnier (run); run. RBI — BUI G rarey.
Doing Ih r damage (or KR C were, with (our hlls —
Chris Nlcklr (double, two nins. HUH; three hits — Rocky
Jrrn lg a n . two hlls — Chris Wargo (double, run. RIH).
Brian Curtis (run. two KHI); one hit — Scott Murphy
(triple, two runs. RBI). Kirby Swinehart and Hob Keefer
(n in . RBI). Cary Keefer and Scott Fletcher (run). David
Golds!Irk (RBI). Je d Futrrll. run — James Thom pson.

Hardrick, VandeStreek are first-team all-state picks
From Staff Reports
M A IT L A N D — Jakob H a rd rick and Dan
V a n d rS trrrk . two Juniors w ho led Hie O r
iingewtMx) Christian School Rams lo ih r Ixiys' (all
soccer stale championship game Iasi w rrk ru d .
have hern selected lo Ihe first tra m of the Florida
Alhletlc Coaches' Association's all-stale leant.
Chris llllomdahl of T h r Master's Academy lit
Winter Park also was named to Ihe flrsl team
The CX’S Rams, who were stair champions last
year, lost lo Lakeland Christian 3 2 on penally
kicks In the stale championship game.
Orangrwtxxl Christian finished Hie season 22-2
(lioth losses com ing against l^ikrland Christian)
anti riinkrd No. 2 In the final K A C A slate (Mill
behind Lakeland Christian 125 O)
Hardrick. u forward, and VandeStreek. a
midfielder, lop a list of eight O C S Rums were
lioooicd with all state selections.
Junior forwurd Krlss Miller and Junior defender
Jo h n McCully both were voted lo the second

team. Offensive honorable mention* were sophnm orrs Chas Sm ith and Seli.istl.ni Janikowski
Senior Hen M itchell and sophomore Drew
Fleming were honorable mention choices on
defense
For The Mauler's Academy, which finished the
season 10 4 and ranked eighth In Hie final FA C A
poll, sophomores Scoll Hudley (offense) and
H rrni Ferguson (drfensel were both honorable
mention pic ks
Adam Dean, n senior slopfier (or Deltona's
Trin ity Christian, was named to Ihe second team
RouncPng oul Ihe first leant are forwards Chrts
Myers (t-akrland Christian). Randy White (Fort
Mycrs-Canlerhury). and Austin Cook (Pompano
Beach Highlands): midfielder B u rr Williams (T a l­
lahassee M.irlay): defender* Christopher Sweet
(Lakeland Christian). Randy Doss (Lakeland
Christian), and Km llr Latnur (SI. Jo hn 's Country
Day): and goalkeeper Krtc Hass (St. John's
Country Day).
Also on Ih r second Irani are forwards Ryan

Raulus (Canterbury). Robbie Cosgrove (Ta m pa-Semlnolc Presbyterian), and Kevin Matherly
(Miramar Florida Bible); midfielders Anthony
Tucker (Lakeland Christ laid. Jerem y Dressbuck
(Si Petersburg Keswick Christian), and Shawn
Chapman (St Jo h n 's Country Day): defender
David Gordon iM o ntvrrdr Academy), and goalie
Scoll Dtsch (Highlands).
Other offensive honorable mentions Include
Mike LaFave (Keswick). Jo hn O dum (Lakeland
Christian); Blair Sheln (Highlands): Kris A n ­
derson and Diego Abrlo (Florida Bible); Pale
Melke (Canterbury); Adam Lowe ILake W on It
Christian); Peter W'eavcr. HenJI Sutter, and
Randy Mullet (Sarasota Christian); ami Paul Van
Oast ISemlnole Prrshytehan).
Defensive honorable mentions arc Jose Gom ez
(Lakeland Chrlsllunl; Nate Cervantes (Florida
Hlblel; Rob Raufus (Canterbury); Denlck Sullivan
and John lilt (Lake Worth Christian). Jo h n Pitt
and Brandon Irvine (Marlay); and Phil TerH aar
(Bradenton Christian).

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Take-out holiday dinners

IN BRIEF

Use special care handling prepared foods

VFW flag dedication
W IHTEH HPKINOS
The W ln irr Spring* VFW Post M O )
ami It* tootle* Auxiliary «* ill tic presenting anil drdk allug a It *
* AmrrW an H an and a 4 * « I* O.W 7M I A flag lo ih « C ity nf
Winter Spring* prior in H ir co m rn tM jo n rn meeting mi
Monday. Nov 14. al the I ny Mall
Ihe |&gt;&gt;«i in.ikr* till*
pirsentAilon annually in f ommemonite V rirra n % Day I'm
m m r Information (d raw &lt;all .127 .11!)I

Membership, fashion show set
Am rni an Legion l.'nil S3 will (mid a mem b e r l u r t i hm n
and liih kin stun* Sunday. Nov I I . al 2 |&gt; in . al Ih r |ani home
iN 7 4 S Sanford Ave Mernbrrs will Iw adinltlrd frrr with S I 00
« Sal jrd Iof ra r h guest
Fashions modeled by auxiliary member* will lie (rum l*rlHr
and Hetty. Slim and Sasay and lll|( and Beautiful In doisnlown
Sanlotd
fall 122 IOft2 (nr ln(ormalU&gt;n

Organ Club plans variety show
OKI. (O S A - I h r I Vitoria Organ Club will m rrt on Tuesday
S&lt;*» l!t al Ih r First Crrahy irrian C h u n h Fast HigM unk*
l&lt;r*ad Dr liar* T l»r tmstnrs* m rriinK and program * ill hrgm al
7 10 I’ m t lub member* will prrarnt a Muafcal V a rin y
Sho* S h rrn lU r r m will play Ih r warm up session al 7 p m
Ih r (niblu la in*lint io attrnd Pm iniormattmi plraar rail
Oufulhv Itrih u n r al NJO 4N7| T l r kria w ill tie available (nr Ihr
Ort IlC h rta tm a a d in n rr

C o m p lrlr holld.iv dinner* arr available
from re stau ran t*, e a l r r r r s and
siqiermarkrt* It srrm* lo lie Hie Increas­
ingly modern thing in do
ll Is Ihe way
families of today arr trying lo have Ih r
traditional meal without the usual shopping
and jMrparatlnn
As with home prrparrd lu rk ry dinner*,
however a safe lake-oul holiday meal
drjiends on proper (onsiirnrr handling of
foods alter Ihe safety &lt;iMiked dinner Is
picked up or delivered
As a result of lh -* r (o n re rn i. ( im m I safety
experts talked with food sclenll*ls In
government and ai adrmla a* well as allied
health |&gt;e»sonnel ronsum rr advisor*, io n •timer grouji*. g m rrrv retailers rrstaurani
representative and trade groups lo devrlnp
some advlc for keeping ihe takr-oul holiday
meal sale
These arr some of I lie lake oul food safrtv
iljis for handling of ready prepared holiday
turkey dinners that were most Inqiorlani
Mol from Ih r Oven Rn k up thr ( i m m ! H O T
and k rrp U H O T Keeping foods warm Is not
enough Harm ful hartrrtu multiply fastest
tielw rrn 40 degrees and 140 degrees F To
k rrp lurkry hot. set oven trm p rraturr al
200 degrees F nr higher enough to maintain
an Internal trm jieraiurr of 140 degrres F or

trim m ings which the establishment has
refrigerated after rooking, rrfrlgrratr as
soon as you get home (always within 2
hours of pickup) Do not reheat Ihe turkey
whole If you plan to reheat the cold turkry.
carve and refrigerate II as above
('(Miked Frozen Turkeys with L'SDA In
sjirrilon Seal
These turkeys have been
priM rssed under controlled conditions
Follow pa&lt; kagr directions for thawing
rr healing and storing
Stuffed Turkeys
Huylng a refrigerated.
fu lly cooked, stuffed tu rke y is n o t
recommended
Storing Leftover* Perishable foods %urh
as turkey and side dishes should not be oul
of Ihe refrigerator for more than two hours
Store leftover rooked turkey and side dishes
In Ih r refrigerator al 40 degrees F or below
lor Hirer lo four days stuffing and gravy
one lo iwo day*
Reheating Cooked Dinners and Leftovers
Alw ays rrheal leftovers thoroughly to 16ft
degrres F or until hot arid steaming llrtng
gravy lo a rolling boll In Ih r microwave
oven, rover I im m I and rotate dish s o II heals
evenly
Th e derision lo take oul Is yours It ran
hr an Ideal way lo spend Ihe holiday with
proper thought given lo the meal

CONSUM ER
FOCUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

above when measured with a meal ther­
mometer
Stuffing and side dishes must
also slay H O T .
Handle T u rk ry Dinners Safely ft * not a
good Idea lo try and keep the foods hot
longer than two hours If rating much later,
turkey and trim m ings will he sufrr and taste
b rtlrr If you remove all stuffing from Ihe
turkey cavity Immediately and refrigerate
Cut lu rk ry off the bone slice breast meal,
legs and w ings may be left whole
Rrfrlgrratr lu rk ry meal potatoes, gravy
and vegetable* in small, shallow rnnialnrrs
Keep ( old F i m m I s C O L D
Some turkry
dtnrier* are rold when you plrk them up or
when they're delivered
For turkey and

Dixieland band open to public
Dixieland Forever Inc a non profit band, playa ih r second
Sunday of c **t v month from 4 7 p rn at ih r V F W Mall 27011
Wrlla Ave . F rrn Park Open In Ih r public, donation la
For
information tall M l 7315

United We Stand meets Sunday

Woman’s club arts,
crafts winners

United We Stand America, a non partiaan. non profit
cltlJcna a&lt; lion group meets ih r artond Sunilav ol each month
al 7 p m al Ih r old la k r Mary C lly Mall on Country C lub Road
and la k r Marv Ikmlr* ard All Intrrralrd prraona arr w r Im m r

Tho Art* Department of tha
Woman's Club of Sanford Inc
h«ld da annual arts and crafts
fsahval at tha November meet
log when members competed
In numerous categories Blue
ribbon winners In this contest
w ill a dvance to d is tric t
c o m p e t i t i o n In F e b r u a r y
followed by these blue ribbon
winners going on to stale
competition In June at the
Florida Federation ol Women's |
C lu b s annual c o n v e n tio n I
Among the clu b s first place 1
w inners In cralt* are (lop
p h o t o , lio m l e f t )
not*
Jacobson, knitted afghan and
vest. Libby Prevail, Chrtstmas
ornaments, Jean Metis, basket
weaving, and Tawana Metis,
wallpaper angels Lower photo
shows arts winners (from left) I
Irene Brown and Tina Joseph
I
while Pal Hardin, arts depart I
menf chairman, shows her I
blue-ribbon winners, a denim
vest and knitted Christmas j
stocking

Worid War II veterans meet Sunday
World War II *rtrrana of tlw Mrri haul Martnra and Na*y
Arrnrd Guard m rrt ih r second Sunday of Ih r month al I p m
al Ihr Am erican 1-rgion. 2M74 S Sanford A*r All "old salt*''
are welcome For Information, call liobSwanann. 321 4721

Aerobics offered
Sanlord H rrrra tlo n Department ollrra S lrp Aerobic* at ihr
youth renter in Sanlord C lly Mall. Mondava and Wednesday*
horn U lo IO a m anil ft 30 lo t( IO p m Inairuclor la Lisa
Mlnra Cost la » 1 |»rr rlas* For Information, rail 330 S097

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary I'h ih n( Sanlord m rrla every Moorlay al noon, al tIw
Sanlord C lu u n lv r ol ( o t t m im r building

A c t i v i t ie s f o r s e n io r s
t-akr Mary Srniora In vilr anyonr ftft year* or older to join
ihrm In Iwo weekly artlvttlra on Monday Wnodcarvrr*. from
9 10 lo 11 30 a in Gam ra. (rum I lo 3 p m.. al Ih r Frank
F.vana Center. I ftH S' Country Club Road

Employment opportunities for seniors
An rm p lo y m rn t program aponaorrd by AARP Senior
Comm unity Service la hrld al Ih r Sanford Arm ory Monday.
Wrdneaday and Friday, from H a m lo noon Hill Downey and
Nlrk Callahan are available lo help arulor* find employment

MsraM * » S *t T s M tf Vh u S

Cancer support group meets
Support. Ilo p r and R rro vrry. S If A H . m rrla every Monday
aftrrnonn at ft p m at Central Florida Regional Moapllal In ihr
far ro m rr of th r dining room Thla la a wrlf help auppon group
for all ra n rrr aurvlvora. w hriher in irra im rn l now or finished
with II Call 324-H737 or 322-77H5 for more information

Woman claims
a little 'weed’ is
not addictive
Deer M ary:
I'm really nlrk of all the h ypr
and acarc ladles used by people
llkr you aland smoking a lllllr
w rrd " now und then. I'vr tirrn
doing II for alMiul 10 yrara. and
I'v r nevrr had any dralrr lo go
on lo l hr hard at tiff 11 makes
m r relax and inrllow oul and I
don't Irrl hung over aflrr Ih r
high w ears off.
I alao d o n ' t h a v e a n y
particular craving whrn I don't
amokr It; I jual like the way II
makra mr feel I'tn no dlirrrrnt
from anyonr clae. 1 know who
rnjoya It. *o where dora that
leave all of th r talk about li
leading to the hard stufl und
turning you Into u junkie?
E n jo y * It
D e a r E n jo y * .

I'm happy lo lirar that ualng
marijuana baa not led you Into
bard druga. but atallatlrally.
young people who atari ualng
alcohol, tobacco or marijuana at
an early agr a rr al much hlghrr
rlak (or progreaalng lo hard
druga Ilian I hoar who remain
ding free. However, the fnrt Unit
you haven't progressed lo haul
druga dora nut mean that amokIng marijuana has had no effect
on you.
IJccause the potency ol m ari­
juana has Increased d ram at­
ically over Ihe past 10 year*, one
reefer may contain ua m any
carrlnogens a » un entire pack of
tobacco rlgarettes.
The T I I C

roller!* In brain cells and re­
productive organ* and ran re­
quire several weeks lo filter oul
Ih r amount found In Just one
Joint. Continued, long-term use
lends to cause brain damage
similar to the changes in brain
function that occur due lo aging
These changes can lead lo Inabil­
ity to develop and carry oul
long term plans, problems In
concentration, and a decline in
p h y s lru l and sexual perfor­
mance.
It's your laxly and your cholrr
whether lo risk Ih r legal und
physical consequence* of using
m arijuana, bill lor H eavens
aakr. don't kid yourself lliat
your laaly and mind are some­
how going lo car.qir Ihe laws o(
physical science when you ubuse
yourself.

(Mary Balk la a Cartlllad
A d d ictio n Pravantlon Profaaalonal and a counaalor al Pina
Craal Elamantary School. Con­
tact har al lha Sanlord Hataid.
or call 322-1711.)

C oach tired of student’s religious advances
D E A R A B B T t I have rrad and
enjoyrd your column for years,
bill have never seen my problem
addressed. I am a tennis roach
(male), in m y m id 30s. and live
In Florida
I coach a wom an I'll rail
Susan
Shr Is Intrlllgrnl and
very sensitive.
She and her
husband are in their early 50*
and arr quite well do do. I have
worked with Ih rm twice a week
for nearly right years
F'our year* ago, Susan was
"tMirn again." From being not
particularly religious, she ha*
gone lo unending rh u rrh every
Sunday. Hlblc study three limes
a week, and holds prayer groups
In hrr home several limes a
month.
If the churrh needs
money for anything, thr people
there ring up Susan •• who
tm m rdlatrly responds with a
generous check. Her husband
lias siop|M*d tearing his hair out
und has rrslgnrd himself
About six months ago. Susan
lM -g a n Inviting me to church and
telling m r II was lime I settled
down and had a family, and

she persists, repeat It. The ball's
In your court! Good luck.

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
VAN B U R EN

rh u rrh Is a great place to meet
single women. I am not Inter­
ested In her suggestion, and I'm
running oul of excuses I don't
want to risk losing m y best
client.
Abby. how ra n I get hrr off m y
hack without hurting h rr feelIng*?.
T R A P P E D IN R IO H T C O U R T
D E A R T R A P P E D : Your welltnlcntlonrd client Is probably
unawarr that h rr persistence Is
making you uncomfortable. T r y
Ibis approach "Susan. I really
appreciate your concern, but I
must come lo this In m y own
lime and In m y own w ay.” If

D EAR AB B T:
My husband
recently passed awuy after a
long Illness, and many friends
and rrlallvcs were very sup­
portive during that lime
Ills
funeral was attended by such a
large num ber of people, there
weren't enough seats In the
chapel io seal everyone.
"G e o rg e "-o n e of m y sons-was
a pallbearer. A neighbor who
attended the funeral had Ih r
nerve tu ask me a few days later.
"Has George cried yet?" What a
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George didn’t cry at the funeral.
I know his heart was heavy.
It's too bad we all can't cry
when people expect us to.
Besides. God gives us extra
strength when we need tt.
Abby. please put this tn your
column. Some folks arc better at
controlling their emotion* than
other*.
S T I L L G R IE V IN O
D E A R S T I L L : Shame on that
Insensitive neighbor. Tears arr
healing, and some people prefer
to shed their tears In private

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IN BRIEF
Fashion, talent extravaganza set
HANFORD
Tlif &gt;&lt;&gt;«ith drparttnrnt of St .lolm M II
( hurt It along wtth ll»r young adult department will Ik- having
a laahkui and lalrnl n l l i « i | a n M Hundav al 3 p m Varkiu*
talent* and gtou|&gt;* will |&gt;erfiNm

Yard sale scheduled
HANFORD
It»r ( hhmI Mte|»-rd l.uthern C'huit It haa
•* heiloled a Vant aale '&gt;.itulda« from II a U» lo 4 p m A Urge
wk&lt; tIon &lt;4 ItrtttB will Iw available and reawmablv priced

Memorial chimes dedicated
H ANFORD
Ihe Mr» l.eti F King Memorial l hlme* given
In loving m em ory hy hi* wife Motive I King arm Kit hard King
and h lrn d » will tir drd lra trd lo llir glory oT G«al Sunday al
I iraf United M 't Malta! &lt; hurt h Park Ave
The H n King waa artibN |&gt;aalnr al th r rh u ri h (nr 10 yrar*
11)7.1 l*mi and la trrnrrntirrrd aa thr kind and taring
aheplieid w Im&gt; alaiwril lit raainplr (lir la l a love T h r
mrtnoria) t hlme* air a '41 notr ari &lt;4 pnlialtrd litaaa rhtnira
t ualtMtt draignrd for l hr ( tunnel arra try Deegan O ilm ra I nr
( h r metmxial t hltnra arr ptavablr hum thr rrxtar.lr and will tir
(raturrd In I h r arnrk e of drdlratlnn

Documentary film to air
S A M O K I) — S&lt; m i Th a t Ural la a brand nrw dtauntrnta
ry a iilr dim with dram altr rrtnarim rnla horn World W itlr
ISrlurra th r motkm p k tu rr mlnlairy of the Hill* Graham
F.» angr Ilatk* Aaw « tatkon I h r pmtuctlon atiarra an unforgei
table alury «4 a ytiung aoldlrr in V k ln a m . Dave H i r t r i W hilr
IMI lltr OtltaUle hr rrtnaina *&gt; atird from I h r grrnadr. hr aharr*
hi* oaiirmai* u lp h ia lr tl rmotktftai and *|rtritual healing
I fir l i n t llaptlat ( hurt h S ill I’ark Avr will ttrgln Ihta ahow
Sun.lay al 7 n m Admlawkm la (rrr Call i l x t h u irh oOkr al
f l 2 0 0 4 1 Itw further drtalla

SANFORD
Thr Mavtir a Sniper Supfter will Ik- hrld tin
Wrdnraday November 23 I n n 5 In 7 p in al thr Sanford Clvk
( r r t t r i Thr u n i la S I (tir a hrartv taiwl .4 amp. hrah lu k r .1
bread hull and a anti drink Al 7 .V) p m a community
Thankaglting arr&gt;kr will lakr plarr In thr main auditorium o&lt;
llir Cl*It Crntrr

P iu rrtla will tir divided rtpially Iw lw rrn I tir Hanford
( hrtatlan Sharing C rn trr Inr and K e u r O u tira .fi Miaaktn
7hanktgltirig turkey will laatr a w rrlrr lor having hrl|ird
vnmrtmr Irv* I.Mtunatr

Christmas tree fundraiser set
S A N TO H D - C rm ia l llaptlat youth will h r telling ( hrtalmaa
trrra In ra in m onrv for an uprnmlng high *rM*4 akl table
irtrra l and th r m lddlr *• h n il apring rrtrra l T n p quality Iraarr
dr trrra will a rtlvr frewh (rum lUnner Klk North Carolina (tir
pit k up on Saturday
December 3 Order* arr dur by
titdav N o vrm lirr IH
Piv ra arr aa billow» 3 la S3*» h la S.IO 7 la S43. H la » M
and •# ta
For further information rati th r t hurth ofTk-r al
322 i't 14 or H uth Parker al 323-2806

Women's Aglow to meet

at allahlr ft* all w ho dratrr. following the Hireling
For further detail* t all Hlta CliMla al 330 W W I

O R LA N D O — Single Chrtaiun* United a program of Flrat
tended M rifualiai C h u rrh of downtown Orlando, will aponaor
ll'a monihly ainglr* d a n rr Saturday from 7 30 lo 11 p m. In the
C h u rrh W ra lry Hulldlng Frllowahlp Hall al Koaallnd and South
Strrrt* Atlml**inn la S3 Muak- will hr provided by a D .J and
varlrv horn contemporary In rountry lo ttallruom Krfrrah
m rnl* and door prl/ra a rr pari of thr rv rn ln g
A gir.it way lo make frirnda with 200 or more In attendance
each month For additional inlormallon . rail 849-fJOtH)

Celebrant singers to appear
LAKE MARY — Jo n Strmkovkl'a Celebrant Singer*, an
intern*! tonally known Chrlailan mu alt m lnlairy. will prrarnl a
rom m unlly wide concert on Thuraday. December 1 ai 7 30
p m al Si Peter'* Kplac&lt;&gt;|*.al Churrh. 700 Khlnrhart ltd The
concert I* h r r of t barge and a her will ulfrrtng will tie taken

Homan* H J h Am t w r know lltai
all thing* work ingriher lor gotKl
lo them lhai love God. lo them
who are t allrtl according lo III*

purpose
Proverb* J 3.6 T ru a l In ihe lairtl
with all llilnr heart . ami Iran
mil unto thlnr own umlrrataii
ding In all thy way* acknowl­
edge him. ami he ahall th ir d thy
(M ill*

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Ihlng* Ihrough through Chrlai
which M rrngihrn* m r

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Otngr •Sanvnot# •OvceoU

In Ihla arra I p r.iiv ( hmI for llir

Orlando arra '

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h rlirvr w llh all m v hear! that

l l r furihrr to n iin u rd h&gt; *a&gt;
Ing. T 'v r hrrn In FtortcLi now
a ln rr laal Frltlav W r w rn l In the
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here in Jrflrraon High S&lt; ht*&gt;l In
M UUII W r fr r\|K. ling In *•&lt; |
ltd of young (irtifilr th.it nrr |.r*t
and hurling In ihi* area (irople
amt (waiora have rm brared o*
anti more ini|«irlanl th«i*«- that
have im m out of .larktie**
Frn ho li a bivr and concern f&lt;&gt;«
p r o p l r waa v e r y r v l t l r n t
Th ro u g h hla tr* iim »m . lie ha*
rent hrtl many In privon* ami
Inner &lt; tty arra*
For further Inhumation ton
I a t i ta n hr mailr hv writing lo
Jeffrey Fen Mil I &lt;hit fra th I ' O
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Harold Columnltt
SA N FO R D - Tfie early renlurte*
of ( hrlatlanlty wa* a lime of
Homan rule People wMi ad
mlttrd In M ing Chrlailan* w rrr
r o u l l n r l y p r r a r r u t r d and
r a ro ilr d Wtwahlp arrvirr* w rrr
often h rld In a r r r r l In Ihe
talatom lw Sunday. Novrm lirr
6. Prrarrutkm Sight waa hrld al
Sanford Chrl ai l an C h u r r h
Prrarrutkm Night gave youth
gruuiw Irtun Sanlnrtl Chnailan
and Grot r Chrlailan Chun he*
an Idea of wtul II w aa like lo tie a
Chrlailan duttng iM w r lime*
Thl* la Ihe arrond lime San
hud Chrtaiun C h u rrh ha* prra
ruled a I'rrart utkin Night Thl*
Idea, adopted from a Chrlailan
Cam p wa* rM wrn a* a Hallow
alternative lot

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Orlginallv arhrdulrd for October
3 0 . I h r e v e n t h a d In h r
poatponrd dur lo a tornado
walrh
T h r youth dhSited into group*
of 2. 3. and 4 Karh group wa*

Sanlord and Qraca Chrlailan youth got raady lor Portacutlon Night
given an Itrrn to amuggle lo Ih r
ral.vtMnlw. )u*t aa rarly ( hrtv
I Ian* had lo Snm r turtle. I a
lllhlr. *omr candle* and other*
t arried Ih r atipphr* for co m m u ­
nion.

Roman guard* held their t h ru
llaii prt«onrr* in (all They had
In have a ronvint tug Mory atmui
why Ihry w rrr truvrllng and not
reveal Ihrlr C hrU lla n lly lo ihe
Roman*

A guide led Ihe group* along a
irrat hrroti* trail where Ihry
might meet a Homan guard or a
rubber T h r group al*&lt;i had to
|tu%« through ih r |irr*rt triion
alatlon. an a rra u h r r r Ih r

Methodist retreats
a success

Single Christians United to gather

You r an' l ch a n g e another
l&lt;rrMiii. you ra n only change
your rrartlott to them

SUSAN
W ENNER

waa ta t trad singer In 1068 wUh
Ilia, k Sahlialh
Sim r !*&lt; timing a Chrlailan hr
ha* performed on five rontlnenla l l i r |utr have *1 t hlldrrn
and live in llir law An grlra arra
Ilia litKik In a n Darknraa In
l.ighi haa been a Mg hit among
n u n y Chrtaiun young people
Frn h o ll aald Ih la litKik haa
fjrril w ttllrn wllh the ht&gt;|ir «if
rrat hlng llir kwl
S lu rtn g hta vlrwa of ahal lie
wtiuld like In aay In O n lr a l
lltaltla lie aaltl " I d like In lr||
rv rry tm r thank you for o|truing
up lo me and more im|airtani for
opening up to llir laird I hear
that there la *•■ mix h c rime and
trouble here bul Im m whal I ran

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o rtao .b i a n d Apopka W o rn rn a Aglow ■h a p triv
in v itr thr im i M u - lo II a H irelin g on S a tu rd a y . H o v rm b rr l!» al
II 30 a tn . al l l i r W om e n '* Kraldrtillal C 'o un * rlin g C r n tr r . 107
K Mill, real S ir r r i. Or U n d o Fayr H ardin, producer and hoai of
rrdki and irlrvia m n program Inalghl" will deliver a powerful
inrwaagr for today a wom an llardln * T \ ' program foruars on
ainglr adult* Ihe needy and lararl IV-rwonal mlnlairy will tir

Corrtr irn IkMim. lamou* aultior
and devout C h rla ila n , finer
aald.“ Forus on yoursrlf. you'll
tie tlrprr**rtl Fot-u* on olhrra
anti you'll tie tlUlrraarti F im -ii *
on God and you'll fir at rral **

R E L IG IO N

Persecution Night, early Christianity reinacted

Mayor’s souper supper to be held

Words of
Wisdom

M IN G W OO D - Jell Penhnll haa
a &gt;m &lt;kguntnd Out la taftnltariled
with rork and roll, vto lrm r.
t hiItl almar tlruga and wrallh
lie |v rrinrm ltrrrd h y vonir a*
llir ttrlginal Iratia In th r prtidut
I km Jrati* I hr i*i Hu|irr*tar
Iwhltti wa* (hr intial aiMtraaftil
rta k opera* In hlaltwyl The play
wa* takrn lu llroatlway with
i rowtt* r at rrdlng 133.000
III* rntialt tu&lt; kground alan
lot ludr* taork with the Polling
Stone* Lrd Trp p rlln Itad Com ­
pany. I'lnk Floyd, and F.rlr
&lt; Upton ill* U*i involvement
within llir artular m uak arena

M an o l the F i r s t Uni t ad
Msthoditt Church in Sanlord
hava attandad rstreatt avary
yaar for tha past 43 ysara
Among mots in allendanca al
a recant retreat ware L lo R .
Jim Eatep. Roger Howard.
E l d r e d J e n n i s o n , Denni s
Butl er. Stephen Pet ar t on,
Ashby Jonas, and Mika Hill
Those also present at the
retreat but not pictured were
Oruca Danilla, D ennis and
Shawn Janks. tha Rev Cliff
Melvin and Harman Schroeder
Hw

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Keep us informed
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contacted lo anawer any qncailona we might have.

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OF LONG WOOD

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
P r o u d ly P r e s e n t s

PASTOR JERRY SUTTON
Sunday, November 27th
At Our 6 PM Service
Dr. Sullun ia minister In a
church in T w o Rivera. Tcn n . lie
t* keen each week on Naahvillc'a
W K R N , ('tunnel 2. he explain*
In* minialiy, *My primary
rcvponkihtliiy ia i«&gt; prtvlaim
clearly Ihc t;t&gt;*pcl of Ihc laud
Jc*u* O m a l. Second, I have
twen called lo huild Ihi* church
haved on Ihc principle* found in
Ihc Wind of Gtnl. And Ihird. I
have Men called lo pmvidc
direction and ovcrxighl lo llic
alall and lay Icadciahip
Dr. Sullon'a family include* hit
wife. Fern, and two daughter*.
Aahli and Hilary.

N o v e m b e r 5th-13,1994
N igh tly 7:30

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1991 ACCURA LE0END

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Nov. 12.1994
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helpful to you In several areas
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with persons who have good
reputations In their fields
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Dealings with an older or more
experienced person tnay be par­
ticularly successful.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb 10)
To d a y you m ay be compensated
handsom ely for your efforts
Focus on endeavors lhal can
mean Ihe most lo you llnanrially
or materially.
PISCES (Feb. 20 Man h 201
Mediocrity is not something you
are likely lo be accused of today.
Pul your ambitious plans Into
action and leave room for I-ady
Luck lo step In and help.
A R IE S (March 21 April 19)
You could be adroit al pulling
rabbits out of hats today. This
resourcefulness could l x whal
extricates you from a very sticky
situation.
T A U R U S (A jxll 20 May 20|
You're likely lo function more
effectively today as a tram
player than an Independent
entrepreneur. If you're In a
position lo decide, choose Ihe
former.
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Advancement or aomr type of

special benefits ore within reach
today, so direct your efforts
accordingly Work or career In­
volvements look especially fa
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T h e impression you'll m akr to­
day will l x cxcellrnl and could
have a long lasting, posltlvr
cflecl. Gel oul and mingle with
jxrsons who can advance your
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your group activities Is starting
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Everyone Involved Is basically
sincere and benevolent.
V IR O O ( Aug 23-Sept. 221
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with confidence.
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1Q08
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By N IC K P P IIF A U P
Mereh] Staff Writer

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thumping nl outmanttrd Lvm a n in a Srntinok
Athkth C o u frtm c r i t&gt;nlr*t T h iu w lji night
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BRIEFS
Former inmate files suit
SANKOMO
A fnrmrr inmate lia* surd Ihr
sheriff and H u rr fall niftier* lor Injurtr* hr
(lainiv hr • ndrird din in g a light at Ih r John K
M l Correctional Facility Ih r r r year* ago
Samorl G Hasting* filed a civil anil again*!
Shroff l&gt;»n Ealtngrr. Lt Dennis Whltlnrk Sgi
Jim m y Frrguaon and a &lt;nrrr&lt; non* o lllrrr
vrrhin g » I I m illion lla «lin g * rlalm * h r
•uHrrrd a broken m a r and hrohrn irr lh III Ih r
Incident Man h IU |99l
I h r *ull claim* ih r officer* did not h rrd
thirat* of v io lrn rr twforr Ih r flghl broke out
Ml*- k Inm air* Ui onr rrllb lo rk attacked w h llr
prisoner* afirr *rrur1ty light* w r r r turned on
while the Inm air* alrpi IU «n n g * ronlrnd*
Ferguson walked away d rs p itr Ihrral* of
violence by (dark Inmate* unlr** ih r w h llr
pnwmrr* w r r r rn n o vrd from Ih r rrllhlix k
Guard* w rrr no! *rnl In l«i breakup Ih r flghl and
lla o in g * claim* ll look 5-10 minute* for
someone lo rr*pond to hi* ra il ha help
Hoth Whitlock and F'rrgusnu %rrvnl a %u%|*cn
*Mn permit without |m v alter Ih r Inrldrn!
.Shrnlf Kslingrr was out of hi* office thi*
morning and unavailable for m m n irn t on the
•ult

S A N F O R D — fn Ib r riot to di«ia n l fututr
|iet*nn* making kwal loll phonr rail* from
Sanford may evetlludlly br altlr In *r|rcf I be
phone &lt;tm ijuim tfuit pla&lt; r « i Ih i v tails
T li r stair • latr*l *irp In Irk p lxtrir tkrrgulallnti
made in Tallabaw re yesterday w ill le t« u*iomrr*
choose from competing carrier* for loral toll r ail*
Ib r * a m r way ifiry rhoo«e long distance
contpontea
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I’uhlic Service Commlaalon voir Thur*da&gt; mean*
more tornpriilirxi. and more choice* for co m •umrr*

N ' rb alin ia n T e rry Drawiri *aya ihr dec i«ior|,
|Mrtrnllally could |Hit npwartf pr« ssorr oil h* al
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Larry S lrh k k r says Ib r &lt;baitgr* are not r*j»r&lt; trd
lo lirtng al«Mit any Im m rdlalr itn rra*r in ha al
phnnr bill* licit I* rvjirt trd lo reduce Ib r |m&gt;fll*
somewhat for moot Irwal service phone tn n u n lrv
' Southern Ikll has no (gan* al Ihe prrsrui lime
lor any rale increase* be said, but it rertalnly
pul* local iorri|Mnle* under a considerable
amount of |*r**urr in po**ihlv false rale* In Ihe
future lor nni|ierisale tor rite hiss *
Slrtrk kr *al&lt;t be rouldn't speak for ihe long
dl*tanrr phone corn|wmle* ImiI lie n p r r t * ha al
rlllfrn * will lie approaclied by ihe varhiu*

r otnparilr* seeking lo lure new customer*
The dec istoii by ihe |*SC w a «n ’l unanimous
Some member* *ahf they feared ruMotnrr* rould
he hurt If local telephone coni|mnle* lose loo
min b business
I least it i sahl Ihe rosl of ihe netewsarv telephone
network modlfh at ions statewide wa* r«iim a trd at
more than E27 million lie and new memlier Joe
Garcia of Miami were on (he losing end of a 3 2
voir
Public Counsel Jack Shrrvr. who r r p r r v n u
conaumrr* brforr tlir utility rrgulalory jmim T
favorrd ih r rftangr w h kh I* not rx p rrtrd to hr
mack until 1907
We think It will further romprtition. and
See Phone.Page 7 A

Then again, maybe not...

Sailfest
breezes
into town
By T O N Y OaBORM IIR
Herald Sport* Editor

Rivor level update
S A N FO R D - Flood walrr* conlinurd lo drop
•hi* week a* w alrr manager* wall lo are wli.it
lni|»ai t* will follow ih r *rrond »u rg r working ll*
way down*!ream from Ih r fir.idw.iirr* of ih r SI
John* River. A river monitoring *!alton north of
l.akr llarney m raaurrd w alrr M 74 |rrt abovr
mean ara I f » r l ■ rim r. from 1 - - - - - -|i m— — r fr Lake Monroe wa* mea*urrd at 0 fWi feel la*l
Friday — Ih r mo*i rrre n l figure* available —
le*a than two Inrbr* above the 0 49 feel
mravurrd on Nov 21 W a lrr manager* say the
Friday level wa* the *'*lagr" or |*rak They *ay
Lake Jrs u p |*rakr&lt;l Sunday al 0 92 (eel W alrr
manager* lielirve a second *urgr of water w ill be
*een In S rm ln o lr County within two week*
Th e y now belirvr if the water* lnrrra*e again
they won't rl*r a U iv r la*i weekend * Mage*

Rachel Mettor. 2. a preschooler at Page Private
School in Sanford, la not so sure she wants fo meet
Santa and Mrs Claus The candy cane gilt will male

Ihe n penance a sweeter one for Ihe little girl and
•he ll soon be counting ihe moments until Santa
comes sliding down the chimney

See B riefs. Page 6 A
Com piled from staff reports

UIAKE UP.SIR/ ITS
CHRISTMAS M0RNIN6/
JUST KIPPIN6..

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rengineers
tu M n rrrv

G E N E V A — A lor al watchdog group has accused tlir
operators of Ih r Excavalrd Product* Ixirrow pit ol
sulmiltilng ln.ucur.iir and |M&gt;s*ibly falslflrd data lo ib r
Si. John* R lvrr W alrr M anagrm rnl Dlslrlrl
In Ih r rrport suhm lllrd Iasi w rrk . Savr Our Huhbir
Irchnlcal advisor Mlkr Rich claim* *omr data reports
arr missing, other* a rr "worthlr**" and aonir show
evidence of 'Tillin g " A* a result. Ih r imparts of ih r
digging operation can't lie arcuralrly itirasurrd
“ Al least. Ih r data should hr act'urn I r so w r can see
w hat* going on Ih rrr.' said Hub
Rich suggest* data l*r conducted by Independent

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rx p rc lrd lor another w rrk
Ed Uulnn. managing partner of Excavated I‘rod tins,
said hr was disap|Miinlrd lo Irani of Ih r complaint.
“ I have had a constant open-door policy with Mike
and anyone since I l»r« a m r more Involved last
N’ovemlirr.*' said Uiiitin. " I was u n d rr Ih r linprrsslon
w r w rrr working very well together I don't believe
w r'v r done anything wrong I Ix-llrvr Hits will fall on
deaf ear* '
Quinn said h r wants lo begin pum ping w a lrr from
one pit lo another lo speed digging Savr O ur Hubble
member* say they won't support that unless reliable
Bee Data. Page BA

See Ball. Page 6 A

Tour veterans
keep learning
more about home

INDEX

By SHARI BRODIB
Herald Staff Writer

.I B ,

Don't let rain on our tour)

T o d a y . V a ria b le
cloudiness High In
Ih r mid to upper 70s
W ind becoming east
lO m p h .

F o r moro w ooth or, aoo Papa 2 A

■ u i y 4 b u
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By J . M ARK B A R FIELD
Herald Senior Staff Writer

Holiday historic home tour weekend

Dec. 2
23 shopping
days to Christmas

Clasalflada.............1 ,7 1 N oroooopo.
C o m ic * ....................... M o vls* .................
C ro s s w o rd .................N ation..................
Door A b b y.................... 3B P o o p lo .........
O sath*...........................SA P olloo..........
D r. Oott......................... 3B Sport*.........
Editorial........................4 A W e athe r......
Flo rid a ...........................2A W o rld ..........

Watchdog group says borrow pit
operation’s data may be faulty

SA N FO R D — Tlie rr should l»r
plenty of Just atiout rv rry ih ln g for
this weekend * Srm lnolr County
Sallfrsi — pkntv of people. plenty of
water, and plenty of things lo do
A* long a* Ih rrr * plenty of wind
II should hr a grr.u w rrk rn d
A cco rd in g lo L in d a E m lir r y
director of public relation* for Ihr
Saillrsl. over 700 Imat* arr rxfirt trd
In rnakr up Ihr fieri of sailing craft
•hal will corn pet r in ih r rrgaiia on
laikr Monroe iht* w rrk rn d
llasrd on p rrrrgisiration which
I* running ahead ol Iasi year wr rr
expet ting over 3.000 people lo
partlclp a lr Hits w r r k r n d " said
Flmbrey Thursday night
In ll* 23rd year. Ihe Sallfr»i —
sponsored hy ih r Seminole County
To un a l tk vrio p m rn i Council — i*
open fo all sailboat* u n d rr 27 Irrl In
length Thi* year's rrgaiia will
fraturr 15 sarx lionet) rvrnts. rang
Ing frum stair lo North American
■hamplonshlp*
Am ong Ih r rlassrs Dial have
saneHoned event* planned Inrluik
the Lasers |*lalr t hamplonshipl.
Ocean llrrr/ r IM (national champi­
onship). Iloblrs (points regalia) and
Vangard I .r&gt;%Hindu inters)
Over 50 dlllrrrtil classes of Issils
— Including raiamarans. displace
in r n I m n n n h u 11 * . p l a n i n g
m onohull*. »allb«»urd*. Opiim lsi
dinghies, sailboard*. and remoteconlntl sailtNiat* — will sharr right
sr|Mralr ra tr rtiursr*
The high optimism of Hallfrst
organl/rr* hoping for a possible
ret t&gt;rd selling w rrk rn d wa* tem­
pered rcccnily by H r rising of Lake
Monroe's walrr level lo near-record
measures. While ih r w a lrr level
won't affect raring, the resulting
Hooding of heat h area will rnakr
launching and landing 700 plus
craft an advrnlurr
“ When skipper* check In at Ihr
registration table (locatrd on the

S A N F O R D — When th r Sanford Historic Trust
Holiday To u r of Homes was Just onr w rrk away,
one would have expected Ihr home of Michael
and Julia Gneb lo hr a Hurry of activity
Hill, while Ixtxr* and rartonx of holiday
Irlm iiilng* and decoration* could be found
throughout Hie house, the Gorh*. tour veterans,
seemed calm Hu* past Saturday, and ready to
fare ih r task ahead of them In Ih r coming week
In fact. Ju lia was looking forward lo tlir lour, and
tieyond. Th e w rrk rn d following Is scheduled for
Ih r wedding of her daughter ami she feels a sense
of rrllrf Hi.ii ih r house will lx- ready In advance
for Hie bridesmaid luncheon, thanks lo tour
preparations.
1 hi* Is Hie Gorb'* second year on Ibr lour
Th e y first opened their home lor Hits annual
holiday event In 1990 but tlir home has gone
through some further renovation since H im
When fhe Gix’hs Ixiught Ihe house. 5Mi years
ago. they believed. Iwised tin Ih r records given lo
them nl the u m r. that Ih r honir was htilli in
See T o u r , Page 7A

Michael and Julia Qoeb will open (heir home lor tour thle weekend

HwaM**•*•», Hurl I

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NEWS FROM TH E RECKON AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Brown campaign violated laws
FEC report finds problems with ‘92 campaign

NAACP leader takes aggressive stand
J A C K S O N V IL L E — T h r new p m ld r n l of the J t d u o m illr
branch ol thr N A A C I1say* thr organization will br u ''litlt£.tllti«{
N A A C P " # h m h r takrsuvrr In January
W r rr going to rourt over *»nv Issues tti.it out city leaders
neglect to deal w ith ." said Hill Randall We're going In Become
a lit Igat in* N A A l'P ."
K^rulall suecerd* W illsr Dr mils w Ito I* atrpping iluw n after a
decade os NAACI* president to focus hrt energies a* state
representative
"I don't Intend to allow 20 year* of neglect lo go on I don't
Intrttd to allow racism and oppression of jx-ople of rotor to go
on W e ll tie open to negotiation, but that hasn't always worked
In thr past." Randall said
Handall said arras needing atlrntlon include school dr
segregation. hiring and job promotion, and housing

Hazardous waste plant plans stopped
T A L L A H A S S E E — Proponents of a ro m m rrrM l hazardous
waste Inelnrrator in Polk County have withdrawn thrlr
application to build the project.
The derision by Westlnghousr Corp formalizes an earlier
announcrm rni that th r company was stopping thr project
A receni statewide study by the Oepanm rnt of Envtronmen
tat Protection found only a fraction of thr plant's 7 0 .0 0 0 ton
caparltv was needed to handle hazardous waste produced In
Florida

By RON W ORD

Associated Pros* Writer
JA C K S O N V IL L E
A Federal Kiev (Inna
Commission frport show s U S Rep Cotrlnr
Brown’s i ampulgn violated sex era) las s
when she ran fort/ilce I wo years ago
Th e Friends ol C o rrlne B ro w n , hrr
principle campaign rom m lltre. is accused of
receiving contributions from miprxrataxis
and apparent foreign rvathxials. using a
corporate aircraft, misstating linatn lal actlx
tty. falling to submit docximcntallori on
loans front the candidate and falling lo
Itemize &lt;otiinbuttons and disbursements
A FEC spokeswoman said Ihe commission
was not issuing a,ly fines
The final audit released Wednesday states
Ms Brown's lam jiaign had corrected most
of the errors uncmeted In the audit of her
l*&gt;92 camjiaign Ms Hrtiwn D Jacksonville

was re rlrx ird In November to her sr&lt;&lt;md
term
Rixinie Sim m ons Ms Brown % chief of
slat! 11ill not trturti Irlrphonr tails Ms
Brown earlier attributed thr jxoblrm s to an
triesjiertenced camjxaign stall iinlariiiliar
w itli thr intricacies of federal « am|&gt;aig»
law %
U nder ledrral law. corporations and
futrign nationals cannot contribute to
t ampatgns The F E C rrj«x t slums Ms
Brown's conrjxaign received 17 ronlrlbu
lions from corporations totaling S I 2&lt;*&gt; and
a 8250 toot i Uni non drawn on the account
id a torrtgn natkxtal
In response to an Interim trp txl. Ms
Brown's c ampaign provided copies ol refund
checks in the amount of tit 200 The trjsxt
d o r s not nirrillon the remaining S I . J M
The F T C rrjaxt also showerl Ms Brown
jxald Florida Risk Industries ST 111 after

using Hie itxnpanv % aircraft Federal law
recptires that ramjealgns pax tn advance fex
use n l corporate aircraft
The Interim report rrccxnmentled that Ms
B ro w n s C4iu|talgn rcxnmltlee list each of
the flights and Imw the cr*t was dr
trrm ined Since none of thr itocuineniatlcm
was provided, the rejsxt said thr FF.C could
not d rlrrm lne if the billings werr cexert tlx
c ah dialed
According lo the report. Ms B ro w n s
t amjxaign also understated Its receipts by
112 125 and undetstalrd Its dlsbursemrnis
bx SJ-I
fhi Aug 4 I O'M her commit
tee filed amended reports correcting thr
misstatements of financial a&lt; tlvtty
The oilier complaints dealt with record
keeping

Lust year, a proposal for a similar inrlneralor in Madtaon
County was withdrawn
We don't feel there ts a need for new additional commercial
Incineration rapacity." said Raoul Clarke, administrator for the
department s Bureau of Solid and Hazardous W aatr
On a
national level, there will remain an exres* rapacity

‘Tis the season...

Some environmental advocates said the stair's study dtdn t
go far enough
"ll savs there ts no need for an Incinerator at this time but It
doesn't make ll clear how much this time ts." said Mark
Ferrulo of Florida Interest Research Group, a non profit
environmental and consumer group

Good food ts at much a pad of
tha holiday season as sharing
Consent Schm idt |t«tt| rocanod
the benefits ol both traditions
recently at a bate sola held to
raise money tor the Misting
C h ild re n s C e n te r J o A n n
Cramer (right) with the center
w ill be back In fro n t ol
Wal Mart in Iho Samtnola
Canlra. with mor* holiday
sweets and treats on Dec 23
and 2*

Naval monument to be unveiled
P EN SA CO LA — A SI million m onum rnl depleting naxal
aviators from five eras will br unveiled al a ceremony 111
Washing!on. D C . Tuesday
The bronze memorial, titled Spirit of Naval Aviation. Is made
up of figures representing World War I. World War II. the
Korean War. the Vietnam War and the modem era Including
the Persian Gulf W ar

MW** r*»x a s , s *

T h r monument will go on permanent display at the National
Museum of Naval Aviation In May 1996 as pari of a S I3 million
addition to the facility at the Pensacola Naval Air Station
The ceremony neat week will be held at the National Air and
Spare Museum The memorial will be on display Monday and
Tuesday Then It will be stored until thr l*rnaarola museum
addition opens
Adm Jeremy M Uonrda chief of naval operations. Gen Carl

E Mundy J r . commandant of the Marine Corps, and former
Defense Secretary Donald Kumsfrtd are to speak at the
Wasiuwgran ceremony Rumsfeld contributed *200.000 imrwril
the monument tn memory of his father. George Dntxald
Rumsfeld, who was a naval aviator tn World War II

Group photo cancelled to save life
TAR!*ON SPRINGS - When 72 yra ro ld Emanuel Maialon
collapsrd face-down in the surf with a tailing hrart. help waan i
hard It)find.
On the beach were 27 firefighters posing for a group photo
Their two trucks, loaded with Itlesavlng equipment, were
parked behind them
Half ran for their rescue gear The others hit the water tn full
uniform, their beepers still clipped lo their bells Th e Hirer
strongest swimmers grabbed thr ailing man and pulled him to
shore
"H e was just very lucky that they were out there." Maialon *
son. Robert, said of Wednesday 's rrscur
Response time from the closest station would have been si*
or sevrn minutes, said fire Lt Phil McKenna, and Maialon was
In cardiac arrrst.
" ll might have been Hie difference." McKenna said
Maialon was upgraded from critical to serious condition
Thursday. He Is In the Intensive care unit at Helen Ellis
Memorial Hospital

From Associated Prsss reports

L O TTE R Y
MIAMI - Here are Ihe
winning numbers selected
Thursday In the Florida
Lottery:
1 0 -1 2 -1 9 2 3 -4

Caah 3
5 -4 -1
P la y 4
6 -B -8 -4

Ex-supervisor accuses
bosses, discrim ination
By The Aseeelated Press
T AM I’A — A former water
management supervisor is ac
c u s ln g h is bosses of an
AIDS-relaled violation of the
Americans with Disabilities
Act
Victor Gagllardn 37. seeks a
Jury trial, compensatory dam
ages and tuck pay from the
Southwest Florida Water Man
agrment District, a regional
quasi government agency
His AIDS discrimination suit
was filed T h u rsd a y . World
A ID S Day. in U S. Dlsim i
Court In Tam pa
Gagllardn said he was in­
volved In an auto accident on
the Job In August 1993 and
while out of work his health
deteriorated He went on disa­
bility leave and later told his
bosses Hull If doctors approved
he would be back lo work by
spring____________________

LO CAL FO R EC A S T
Tonight and Saturday Partly
cloudy Low m Ihe mid 60* and
high around 60 East wind 5 to
lO m p h .
Sunday and Monday Mostly
cloudy with a chance of shower*
Lows in the lower 60* west to
near 70 east High* In the upper
70s to near 80 Tuesday: Partly
cloudy with the lows In the GO*
High* near 80

Friday. DecemDar 2. 1994
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The following day. Gagllardo
said a nine-page questionnaire
was delivered to him to have
his doctors complete
H r refused to brin g the
questionnaire lo bis doctor,
and ih r district refused tn
reinstate him according to thr
suit
T h e tw o-count rnm plalnl
accuses th r Hrooksvlllr based
water district ol disability dls
criminal Ion. A ID S related and
retaliation discrimination for
filing the grievance

P EN SA C O LA - Paul Hill says
he has no regrets about killing
an abortion dot tor and cllnle
escort and experts to go to
heaven when he die*
"I have grrat (irate and Joy tn
the Lord. In that I have done
something Ural I think Ihe laird
Is pleased w ith.” the form rr
minister told CBS nrwswornan
Connie Chung In an tnlervtew
hrnadeasi Thursday on tier "Eye
to Eye" program
Hill, 40. of Pensacola was
facing possible life sentences
today on three roitnts of vio­
lating a new federal abortion
clinic protection law by fatally
shooting the tw o men and
w ounding another volunteer
e s c o rt J u l y 2 9 o u ts id e a
Pensacola clinic.

H r was th r first person eon
vtried under Ihr Freedom of
Access to Cllnle Entrances law
two months ago U S District
Judge Roger Vinson will sen­
tence him
Hill will have another senten­
cing in stale court Tuesday
There, the maximum p e n a l t y
could be death In Florida s
electric chair for Ihe shotgun
slayings of Dr Jo h n Bayard

Britton, 69, of Fernandlna
Beach, and retired Air Force Lt.
Col J a m e s B a rre tt. 74, of
Pensacola
Hill, a former minister In ih r
Presbyterian Church In America
and O rth o d o x P re sb y te ria n
Church, iils i was convicted of
attempting to murder U a rrrtis
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Gagllardo said lie wrote to
thr district, asking permission
to come tuck and on May 11
Bled an internal grievance
alleging AIDS-relaled violation
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H r returned to the Job May 2
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Dec. 25

■EACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Beach: Wave* arc
2-3 feet und choppy. T h r current
ts lo the south Water tempera­
ture 1* 70 degrees.
New S m y rn a Beach: Waves
are 2-3 feet and ehoj)|iy. T h r
current i» to the south W alrr
trm peraturr I* 69 degree*.

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SA TU R D AY
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Mill. 1 35
a m . 5 20 p h i .; M.tj 1 I 10.cm
114 5 p m T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: high*. 7:20 .i m.. 7 30
p 111low s, 1:18 u III.. 2.05 |i III
N e w S m y r n a B e a ch: high*
7 25 a in . 7.35 p m .; low*. I 23
a m ., 2 10 ji m Cocoa Beach:
high*. 7:40 a m . 7 :9 0 p m .
low*. 1:38n m .2 2 5 p m

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S t. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Small craft advisory: Today:
W ind ne to e 20 knots. Sea* 5 to
7 leet except higher tn the gull
stream Bay und inland water*
choppy Scattered showers south
part. To n ig h t: W ind east to
northeast 15 to 20 knot* Sea* 4
lo 6 feet. Hay and Inland waters
a Hinder.tie chop. Scattered
showers south jiart.

S TA TIS TIC S
T h e hig h trtn jie ra tu rr in
Sanford on Thursday was 75
ilrgrrr* and Friday's overnight
low w.i* 62 degrees as reported
by the University of Florida
Agricultural Research ami E d u ­
cational Center. Celery Avenue
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The look of things

POLICE BRIEFS

Stodanu at Lafcavfaw Middle
School ar* helping luture
generations know about life on
th e S a n f o r d c a m p u s ,
yearbooks, sig n s, p ho to s,
writing implements. Ssnford
H trsia newspaper clipping*,
and Ih s co d e of stu d e n t
conduct were among the many
Ham* included In the Plengla*
time capsule which will be
opened In a quarter century In
celebration of the school's
50th anniversary The esreeno
ny was p rsa ld e d over by
members of the school's Bats
C lub Tha Phllco Company
donated tha vault, the tools
and much of tha tabor for tha
project Randy Birdmier nl
Philco helped Jared Muon and
Geoffrey Holland Install tha
top as Mayor Battya Smith and
Geoff Tuck of Philco look on

Burglary charges
A n u n waa artr*trd bv Sanford pulM r Wednesday on ■hargr*
iMirgUri/nt | »n &lt;■« upiril Hartford r n l d r n m r u llc f Iasi
month W'lllir ( h n k r J r 22 w u hr Id on Iwo chargr* nl
burglary lo an m iu|ilrt) r r s id r m r and onr ib a rg r rath id
grand Ihrft and Ihrfl t'nlur rrjm it Choke rtilrrrd a Casllr
B rrw f t ('n u n a|iariitirru Non lo and i&lt;a&gt;k a I t n i irln lth H i
and tkilhlng valurd al • I ?W» O n Nuv IN p n lk r rrpoM Choke
entered a W r»i I bib S l i m home startling Ibc resilient f*olke
*ay Choke ran (rum I hr woman a liouir with her purse which
ctin u in rd 9IUO in (■Marsaioiit 1 hr woman and hrr daughter,
who waa arriving hontr al Ih r lime. iitrn'ilird ( N ik t (ruin
polk* phologr apha

Transfer
Hene A d o r r s
10. 145 C ly ilr A vr . lamgwraal, waa
transferred (m m Ih r Ju v rn llr Drtrntkiti C enlrr In Ihr Jotin R
(*ulh Corrertkirval K*« tin&gt; Wednesday morning Hurra waa
arrralrd by Allarnnnlr Springa p i l k r im i liargra of grand lh r(l
and rraiailng a m m haul (Sillre rr(airt H urra gavr thrrn an
Inc'orrrrt agr indlraling hr waa a youth

Theft charge
Mk harl Willie Wallai r 44 I J i b Southwest Mim i I Sanford
waa arrralrd try Sanlurd polk r Wednesday un a ifirfi i hargr
An employer id I fir Winn Dtslr a im r on South I tern (i A vrn u r
rrpo rlrd w rin g W altair rntrr Ih r rnrn'a riarm wl*h a bottle id
mail liquor. Ih rn railing I ter lactllly wlltkiul Ih r leverage An
empty bidtlr waa (ound In a Iraahi an In tiir bathroom

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World AIDS Day:
Demonstrations,
programs, services

MsraMn w t *, A*ryi «•

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Multiple charges
Jam ra K Livingston 20 ItkM Crar A v r . Sanford waa
arrralrd by Srrntncdr County d rp u lira rally Thuradav morning
un ctuugra id tarrying a ton cralrd (Irrarm. theft id a firearm,
oprraling a trtutor v r h k k w iilxiul a Ikrnar and having a lag
altar hrd lo hla car not assigned lo II A d rp u ly rr| »rlrd
•lopping U v ln g U o n nrar Ihr in r n r r o( 25th S lrrrl and Park
A v rn u r ahortly allrr midnight lor having a broken windshield
O n Invrallgatkm. Ih r drpuly rr|««rtrd Ihr lag wa« unregistered
and Ih r dreal not aaalgnrd In Ih r ra r On furlhrr investigation.
Ih r drpuly rrp o rlrd finding a 22&lt;ahbrr Huger llrarral'
handgun undrr Ih r w a l of ihr ra r whk h wai rrpo rlrd atolrn In
Frbruary 1**88

Warrant arrests made
T h r following wantrd person* w r r r takrn Into custody
• Lonnie Paul Griffin 24 201 Mulhrtrv A vr Sanford on an
rarape t hargr
• tirorgr Dark. Torra 32 4701 S W 23rd Si Sanford, on
two charge* of (allurr lo ap|&gt;rar In rouri lo |&gt;av flnr* for earlier
conviction*
• Hotirri Lee Daniel*. 21. 72 Seminole Garden* Apartments
Sanford waa a rrralrd on a protwtkm vkdalkm &lt; hargr for an
earlier obatruc linn id Justke &lt;hargr
• Adrian l.ynn Modgr*. 22. 130 Knder A vr Sanford; on a
b a llrry probation vkdalkm charge
• Linda Joyce Mynrman. 44. I*»‘*A S I 'S lltghwav 17 *»2
Sanford, on a check fraud rhargr

Crimes reported to deputies
The following crime* w rrr rr|mrtrd lo Seminole County
drputle*
llurglartr* and theft*
• 2000 block Lake Markham Hoad nrar Sanford 9300 gold
bracelet oud 930 In Uqii&lt;u but lie* reported taken from home
T'|r«&gt;«&gt; a. Ml l*» 30 a
W ~!.« « !« «
• Hickman Drive In 14 rark North nFar Sanford restaurant
employee reported 91 boo in Icw rlry. c a »h and other
powwewwlon* taken from her rar al 2 05 p m Monday
• BOO blot k Sc ott Hoad. Oenrva. a man ir|Nirtrd hi* Orlando
girlfriend look 92.300 In jewelry. mu»k al equipment and
stereo rquiprnrnl from hi* hom r sometime Monday brtween
11 30 a rn and 5 p m T h r man rr|&gt;orlrd w v rra l of ih r itrm*
w r r r replacement* for gift* which Ih r woman took rarllrr She
replaced Ihem after a burglary report and reconciliation

Crimes reported to Sanford police
• Goldsboro Elementary. 1300 W 20th Si
two room*
containing more than 91.300 In merchandise w r r r rrporlrd
taken aomrllme between H (i m Nov 23 and 7 30 a m
Monday The d o irn * of mug*, pen* and other Item* were for
•ale by the school P TA
• 1000 block South French Avenue IU77 Chevrolet Impala.
valued al 91.000. containing an 6800 diamond ring, wa*
reported takrn from Ihr parking lot of a lounge *omrtimr
Wednesday between H p m and 9 p m
• To w n and Lake apartmrnta. 711 K Flr»l S i . Jewelry
valurd at 91.250 from two women, aged ‘J O and HO year*,
sometime between 12 30 p m
Tuesday and 6 30 p in .
Wednesday
• Stonrbrook Apartment*. 1087 Ma/da K X -7 valurd al
95.000 rrporlrd taken from parking lot *c&gt;mriimr between
I0 3 0 p .m Tuesday and 6 30a m W rdnrsday.
• M OO block East 14th Street; television and other
possession* valued al 97H9 taken from a|&gt;arimrnl som rilm r
between 4 p m Saturday and 3 30 p m Wrdnrsday
• IOO block Driftwood Avenue: 9200 reported lakrn
sometime Wednesday between 7 a in andH I5 p m
• Florida Mining Co . 2375 Old Lake Mary Hoad. equipment
valued al 9G00 reported taken sometime between 7 30 p m
Tuesday and 5 3 0a m. W rdnr*dav
• Indoor A ir Purification Service*. 200 N Park A vr;
television valurd at 9150 reported takrn sometime between
9 30 p m Tuesday and 8 25 a in. Wednesday.
• A man told police he was upproachrd by unolhrr man on
Mangoustlnr A v r n u r between 12ih and 15ib Street shortly
after midnight Wednesday. Me said the man attempted lo rob
him . and slabbed him In Ihr left a m i with a knife.
• A man told poller he saw som ronr trying lo hrrak Into a
1992 Chrvrolel pickup Tuesday In a lu rkin g Im al GOO
Persimmon Avenue. He told pollrc Ih r man Hrd from Ihr area
without taking the auto.
• A cellular phone valued at 9400 was reportedly stolen from
a vehicle Tuesday In a parking lot al Seminole Comm unity
College.
• A 1991 Chevrolet van. apparently stolen, was located by
police In the 500 block of Persimmon Avenue.
• A woman told police she was sitting In a pickup truck at
Seventh Street and Locust Avenue Tursday when she was
approached by a man who pulled her out of the vehicle, struck
her. and thrralened her with a small handgun.
• A box of tools valurd ul 9500 was reportedly stolen
Tuesday from a vehicle (u rk rd In Ih r 2400 block of Cedar
Avenue.
• A 1989 Dodge, rcporlrdly stolen Tuesday In Ih r 2400 block
of Park A v rn u r was located by police lulrr In Ih r day In Ihr 700
block of Plnr Avenue.
• Jewelry, a 38 caliber revolver and many other lin n s with a
total value of 918.825 were reportrdly stolen Wednesday from
a residence In the 2400 block of Pnlnsrllla Avenue
• A n estimated 9500 In Hems were reported stolen Thursday
from a truck parked In the GOO block of Palmetto Avenue
• A 9683 concrete saw wus said lo have tu rn taken
Wednesday from a pickup buck parked in ih r 700 block of W.
T h ird Street.
• A n estimated 9925 In Items were rrporlrd missing friirti a
business Wednesday In the 200 block of Magnolia Avenue.
• A n estimated 9G00 In Jewelry wus rrporlrd stolen Friday
from a vehicle parked In the 700 block of Locust Avenue.
• A truck burglary was reported Friday In the 900 block of
Maple Avenue. A n estimated 9560 In Herns were said lo have
been taken.

ill
The rhythm of llie has* drum
was a* steady a* a hrarlbral.
(■Minding once each lime Ih r
name of another AIDS victim
w as read
Gathered u n d rr black urn
brrllas al Philadelphia's city
hall about MOO activists and
ariuts family and friend* v;*
lonartr* and victim* listened to
ihe name* and mourned the

lo
ll w a* one uf many t errrnonie*
it h i m the country Thursday
com m em orating W orld A ID S
Day Elsew here, there were
m o c k fu n e ra l* , c a n d le lig h t
prater vigil* demonstration*
even a salad tvar carl llllrd with
thousand* of condoms and safe
sex pamphlet*
ll was a day ol sounds, horn
the angry protests of people
dem anding more money for
AID S rrsrari h lu Ih r "thunk" of
a 9 Ion granite houktef tiring
dropped Into place al an AIDS
memorial garden In San Fran
ctsro
And H was a day of no sights
Work* of art were shrouded or
tak en

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tfir

losses AIDS had inflicted on the
a n world
i
At live Metropolitan Museum of
Art In New York. Renoir's " T w o
Girl* at Ihr I'tano' was removed
from Ihr wall, and a Rembrandt
s e ll p o r t r a it a n d D a v id
H ockney's ‘ M ount Fuji and
Flowers' were shrouded

tentacles nl the A ID S virus was
magnified 1.000 lime* on a giant
television screen

" I can usually slay for onlytwo or three minule*. but somelimes people are lonely and want
lo talk, so I stretch II and make H
up In the drive lo ih r next
place."-said Cole, who works
with a group that serves 1.300
hot meals per week
In Nrw York C ity 's Tim es
Square, a huge Image of a while
blood cell bring attacked bv Ih r

Bring3 fflaiutrc
Homejw TDit tloMans.

Groups of volunteer* havr met
in the shaded grove once a
month for the last three year*
revive a portion of Ihe park
which Ims languished far almost
a century

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In San Francisco, a crowd of
prople with A ID S their family
and friends dedbaled the 15acre AIDS Memorial Grove al
Golden Gale Park, a memorial lo
those who have died and those
w Iki cared fur them

“ Som ehow it helps w o rk
through Ihe sadness and grief,
•aid I'hyllls Gom ez, who lost h rr
•on Michael to A ID S "W e can'l
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fraternities filled a salad liar cart
In I lie student « enter with 4.000
condoms, thousands of safe srs
p a m p h le ts a n d d is c o u n t
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was ihr lest
Today I* Day
Without Art
W hen i* Day
Without AIDS

The Museum of Contemporary
A r l In Los Angeles look a
different approach, ll tell Ita
exhibits untouched, admitted
people Irre and asked artists lo
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Dawn Srl/cr
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He spent thr day threading his
van through liosinn traffic lo
deliver hot meals lo AIDS shutin*.

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EDITORIAL

Surplus goods
to help animals
T h l* p.iM M onday, the H u m a n e Society of
Se m in o le C o u n ty n u k e d the C it y of S a n fo rd
for help A n n u a lly , elite* co n d uct an a u c tio n
of Item * each year w in c h have lieen declared
su rp lu s . obsolete o r u n e co n o m ica l or InrfTI
rtent to u*e
T h e Society requented that It !*e g ive n
consideration for a o n tr of the item * b r f o r r
they a rr put out In a u c tio n
T h e c ity r o m m lM io n look no Im m e d ia te
action A lth o u g h H o n d a Statute* re g a rd in g
tangible jjersonal p ro p e rly o u ned b y lo« al
governm ent!! were con sulted . an d no clear
cut rr*trtctlon aga in st such a do n atio n wa*
Im m e d ia te ly fo u n d , the r o m m lM io n wa*
hesitant.
W e ca n *ee the ca u tio n w h ic h the c o m
mi**tnn believed w a* necesoarv First of all.
no list of Item* w h ic h will tie declared a*
su rp lu s ha* lieen c o m p ile d S e co n d ly, m oat of
the item * to lie a u ctio n e d by the c ity w o u ld
probably be In w o rse condition than the
Society w ou ld want to deal with
S teven Mason, president of the H u m a n e
Society say* the org a n iza tio n needs a va n .
and possibly a p ic k u p tru ck as well a* office
e q u ip m e n t, m a in te n a n c e e q u ip m e n t
and
la w n care Items
W ith the new ly re b u ilt H u m a n e S ociety
facility on C o u n ty H o m e Hoad in Sanford. It is
easy to see w h y these additional Item s are
needed
T h e point here l* n o t to urge the c ity to give
the H u m a n e Society a n y of the s u rp lu s Item s
W e c a n » r e w h y c i t y c o m m is s i o n e r *
expressed concern th a t other o rg a n iza tio n *
also d o in g excellent n o n p ro fit w o rk for the
area. w U I-b e re q u estin g similar d o n ation *
E v e n th o u g h they m a y want to. It p ro b a b ly
w o u ld n 't be possible or practical to try
h e lp in g everyone, a n d keep It on an equal
basts
W ith this In m in d , the question now is. h o w
can the H u m a n e S o c ie ty receive these b a d lv
needed Item s? W e believe the answ e r Is —
from the concerned public an d business
o rg a n iza tio n s.
M u n ic ip a l g o ve rn m e n ts are not the o n ly
e n t it le s h a v in g s u r p l u s Ite m s
A lm o s t
e v e ry o n e has so m e pieces of e q u ip m e n t
w h ic h ca n no longer be used W h ile som e of It
c a n c a n tie used as a trade-in for a n ew
p u rch a se , other Ite m s m a y lie o u tm o d e d to
the point where a tra d e -in allow ance Is e ith e r
n on -e xiste n t or too lo w to bother w ith
T h e r e are also s o m e Ite m s , s u c h as
typ e w rite rs , ca lcula tors, weed w a c k c rs . la w n
m o w ers, and othet e q u ip m e n t, s im p ly not
needed a n y more. T h e y could be d isca rd e d , or
sold at a ya rd sale, b u t often this Is too m u c h
w o rk con sid e rin g the results.
O u r suggestion —
phone the H u m a n e
S ociety of Sem inole C o u n ty a n d ask If th e y
ca n use w h at you w o u ld be w illin g to donate.
G iv in g It some th o u g h t, people can easily see
w h at Item s m a y be needed by the Society.
T h e p hon e n u m b e r Is 3 2 3 -8 6 8 5 .
People really Ju m p e d on the b a n d w a g o n to
help raise funds w ith w h ic h to re bu ild the
facility w h ic h was b u rn e d out last year M a n y
said th ey d id It to help the hom eless a n im a ls
N o w . people can h e lp once aga in , by g iv in g
assistance to the folks w h o help take care of
these hom eless a n im a ls
Phone today. Y o u r gift w ill be appreciated.

Berry's World

‘ T H E Y a re g o in g to c u t y o u r
S o c ia l S e c u r ity b e n e fits .*

G em gr Fatl IK, k #&gt;»* lY u cm k
Drive A lla m m d r Springs died
Wrdnrsctav V iv K l IIFM al his
residenee Horn Fell 23 I &lt;#23 In
Somerville Mas* lie moved lo
( enlrsl Florida in DIMM ||r was
a salesman tor Visual Graphics
( &lt;&gt;rp lie was I’rotesianl lie was
in lire U S Marine ( nr|»s during
I miII i W orld War ll and Ih r
Korean War

CHUCK STONE

C lin to n m u s t c h o o s e a n e w c o u r s e
Until Hill ('U nion's humiliating repudiation at
Ihe poll*. 1 n r v r r understood whal three
revolullonaile* sere really talking alsnit wtien
Lincoln. Grant and Wilson defended polilkal
upheavals
Al first blush all Ihrre seemed in tie making a
rase lor Ihe violent overthrow id an existing
tyranny Hut they *&lt;malty *ete warning iltai
convulsive changes faidilated by the v.ittng
Issith are drstraltlr when the |«eoplr tielieve (heir
government is shafting (hem
Dial liap|M-ned on Nov M Ttie only issue
(U n io n must detide between now and live fust
Democratic primary In pant is whether he
follow* the examples of Harry Trum an or
t.y mton Johnson
Fuller |stih William Jefferson ilin to n s i x t
s id rn ry is tieglunlng to wind down
The
m m e lM ik kid ruav have run out of rallies
Only the George Foremans of tlie work! are able
to sneak in a km* kout pom h when ihev re on
die rope* A president ra n 'i km* k nut a whole
legislative t**tv
Hut the pr-opte can Thai s why l.lm o ln Giant
ami Wilson all defended Ihe right if |iroptr who
are iippr rawed hy their government to rise up
and shake off Ihe existing government and
""readjust matters tiy forming a new govern
rnent lhal suits them better
even ll It means

gelling down into Ihe dirtiest sewer with a
rrtm m ingent like in
turning Speaker of
Ih e H o u s e New I
Gingrich
N othing la more
oppressive than a
g o v e r n m e n t lh a l
make* ll almosi tin
p o s s ib le for Ih e
average fam ily to
survive tieiause of
heavy tax burdens
and ty ranim al gov
rtn m rn t regulations
In th ro w in g ihe
raw als out. voters
At flr«t bluth
smqtlv sohsiituled a
All three
new art of rascal*
teemed to be
tti.il s fine In a dr
making a cate
nits racy, catharsis is
for the violent
gi*«d lor the soul
overthrow of an
w h r I her the soul
o u stin g tyranny V
b e l o n g s
I n
hrlragwerrd • hitr
men Christian conservative* pnlitkal right
wingers r r s u r r r r lrd racists i loact sexists
alienated D m .* fata anil at*tel*•mats s h a l l
prayrr odvt* ales welfare reform rrakMs term

limitation supporters or Illegal immigrant ofi|s&gt;
nr nr a
Vri If you sal most of these cIn torsi change
agents down ami asked them If they wanted to
iut federal funds In rdmatlon that would deny
financial aid Inr thru kids rnllegr education* or
eul rnedk al aid In Iheu elderly mnrhers and
lathers or gel rut of sulwidirs (or iheir farms live
protest would error endo Into a deafening
NlMIIYt (not in Ml Ism k yard)
Thai s hofh understandable and forgivable
VI .te important than the voters &lt;otilradniory
behavSH is Iheu iwUevilve ability lu trvokr thru
innirart once they lose confidence In the
administration
Hut Hill ( Union hasn t lieen as nefarious a
jxratilent as Ihe triple H i ahal llhe f •• 1st radio
Mghll has palntrd him lie ran puint In a few
legislative v S lories lhal hrnefltrd Ihe Jet&gt;plc
Ills biggest (ailing Is his sivlr
wtmh is
hubrtsUr garrulous and flip (loppy
F.xetv tunc ( Union ran Into a &lt;rials he d hue a
lies spmmeisrrr (remember David liergen?) Ihe
While House staff and his ap(*&gt;liitnventa turned
osrrt a» fast and so often that they Walked like
revolving draw* In a whorehouse
As tor llarrv Truman lr*V* isiori wav alien in
him IIF- hail sivlr More inq*»ttant he hail gulv
and ideology al consistent v

Survivor* live lude wife. Inez
son
Honald Mile hell. West
Mcuiror I-a daughter Linda D
Lyslrr
L o n g wood
st al er.
Wi nl l rrd Morrison
llciurnr
Mas*
brother Alec k lioslotl
ihrre grandehildirn

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f u n e ra l

Home
Allamcwile Springs
charge eg arrangements

K A TH LEEN K

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M c L E O tl

Kathleen K We l-rvsl 74 Tor
ntigton Ctzr le lawtgwc**] died
Wrdnrsalav Nov
VI | ‘RM at
South Sem inole Com m unity
Hospital Horn Jan 10 1020 In
Flirutwth N J
stir moved In
( rolral Florida In l'Hi7 Stir was
a clerical winker lor Florida
HHS She w a* Catholic She was

lire U S VI.innr
a vrtrran
Corps
Survivor Include shiv Nell,
laingwiMcd Kurt. Lake Mary
h r o lh r r * I' F K oesirr. Jr
MrltaHirne Hnhrrt C Keirstrr
Jupller i s o grande hlldtrn
Hal dwi n Fa i n hlld Funeral
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arrangements

QUEST COLUMNIST

D A V ID M E R C H A N T
David Men haul »)'* Truman
Houlrvard
Sanford
died
Wednesday Nov
V) I'ZM at
Florida Hospital South. Alta
im.nir lv.in Jan 12 l'F23 tn
Sanlcad he was a lifelong resi
deni lie wa* a rrflrrd JMlnler
lie was Methodist

S u rv iv o r* im lu d e h ro lh rr
Alton Men hanl llrcaix. N Y
Sunrise Funeral Home Sanhad. In &lt; hargr rg arrangement*

Get dangerous
drivers off road

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SROMUP, ANP CM YES, ACSTIMFCttUNTLY^eYE C fU FW T.,

DONNA BRITT

That’s what America looks like
W A S H IN G TO N — Krcenlly. I was in line at
the supermarket when a voire hrhlnd me
asked Ihe cashier a routine question In ­
stinctively. I froze
The accent was deeply, unmistakably, while
Southern male Having seen "Root**' and
heard Hull Connor, and more recently. Jesse
Helm*. I Instantly fell lh.it the voice must
belong to someone disdainful of me. u blai k
woman.
Hut when I glantrd hack. Ihe mail smiled,
nodded And I knew I had no Idea who h r
rrally was
ll reminded me ol three years ago. when a
sjiair of articles appeared m Ihe media about
"H ubba." Th e name wa* used to Identify all
white, working-class. Southern men flexing
their political muscle I couldn't get jutst the
name
Hubha W ith apologies to bright lluhtjas. It
conjured someone slow-witted, rrrtlo n ary.
unvjphtstlcatrd I was repulsed by the smug
new* in characterizing an entire group by Ihe
nickname W hy. I wondered, was this deemed
OK?
Something else I.a* me thinking of "H ub b a ."
It's reading the umpteenth election analysis
stating that one of President Clinton's pro­
blem*. as perceived by disillusioned white
men. was promising to make hi* Cabinet,
'look like Amerti .1
The article* said many while men resented
the symbolism enough to make It one of
several reasons they voted Hepubllcan It the
analysts Is correct. I have a question
What's wrong with a Cabinet lhal looks like
America?
That such a clearly right — even righteous —
notion could seem dubious Is us baffling us
"Hubba '■ What wus wrong with searching for
qualified female and m inority candidates to fill
Jobs that traditionally bad been closed to
them?
Was It that the resulting Cabinet — tilled by
*lx while men. three black men. two Latino
men. two w h ltr women and a black woman —
looked more like America'* mixed-bug jiopulullon than any previous president'*? (Virtually
all of Clinton's closest udvlsors — his veep,
chief of staff, national security adviser and
other "senor While House officials" — are
while men.)
Wa* ll the words 'looks like Am erica”?
Frankly. I loved the phrase, which suggc-sied a
Cabinet that Included:
People whose faces and perspectives were
sculplrd In villages, barrios, urtian centers,
suburban tract*, shantytown*, mansions and
rural expanses Documents signed by finger*
scarrrd from picking ujijilrs. cotton, starfish
from coastal brache* and roses from family
gardens Citizens who can bear children, as
well as those who ran plant Ihe seeds for them
That'* whai America looks like. Ii never, not

•*

from day one lonkrd like * collection of whltr
men only It Is lilting and Inevitable lhal as
opportunities for e d uca tio n , voting and
wage earning widened, ihe pool from whlrh
people are chosen to ru n the nation would
widen too
That's obvious So
I* Ihe (art that while
men lielong al the
t a b le . T h e y a re
Americans — and a
majority of the presi­
dent'* advisers arr
while men So why
resent Ihe effort to
seat other Americans
as w ell?
M ost of th o s e
"others" |&gt;ay taxes
They dream for their
kids and Ihemselves
_
They ache for love
£ II
it reminded me
A
and recognition, for
of
of three
three years
years
srcurlly and acrep
ago,
ago,when
when aa
lance They believe
spate of articles
in God * promised
appeared in the
|M&gt;*sibiliiirs Like ihe
media
mediaabout
about
while guy*, they're
B'Bubba
u b b a ' ■' J
great — and awful.
*
Was ihe "problem "
■lh«- time sjk- u I looking? Choosing from outside
Ihe usual clum p of candidates, beating pre­
viously unexplored bushes, tukrs more time
than having the fruit drop In your lap front Ihe
nearest tree A nation disgusted with "busi­
ness as usual" should have been thrilled lhal
Cllnlon went out of his way for something that
could look as good as America.
The problem was Ihe usual " "u s " vs.
"th em ."
It's easy to feel your kind I* tiring passed
over because they're your kind — I have a
llfrllm r’s experience. Ju sl because most peo­
ple feel a psychological ruse In working,
playing, praying and being with those most
like them doesn't nlwayn mean It's Ihe lies!
way to live.
When ll come* to w h o 'll help govern,
choosing Just one kind of person isn't even
adrquulr — not If those w ho are to be governed
spun ihe spectrum.
Maybe It's time for America lu soul acting Its
age. turning II* back, jiersonally and collective­
ly. on wfull's easy.
That means re»|iectlng our blackness or
whiteness or muteness or fcmalcncss or
whatevrr-nesA while m oving beyond seeing
ourselves only as that.
ll means recognizing the complex humanity
behind simple title* like "conservative" and
"liberal." sharing a pie some once bud all to
themselves, refusing to d um p anyone —
Including white guys ut the market or In
newsjiajier articles — Into a stercotyjie.

ER N EST LYN W O O D THO M AS
Frnrsi Lvnwcaal Thcwna*. 67

Did v «u even wonder why there seems lo
be *o m any bad d rive rs on the road
nowaday*’ ll seems they re everywhere You
know who tin talking atsnil The ones who
do 13 lo 20 mile* over the (Basletl *|&gt;red limit
because it seem* Ihev re alwav* late they ir
alwi the ones who never seem to make that
inm pletr stop and mv jiersonal favorite ihe
I ii. rw ant tallgaler t suppose live list could g&lt;&gt;
&lt;m aiMt in

Sand Lake Hoad Long wood
died Thursday. Dec I 1004 al
Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Horn Feb 21 1027 in Mavsvtllr
N C . he moved lo Crntrsl Flea
Ida In 1070 lie was a terminal
manager lea Ammo Hr was
Hapllst a Muscat a oiemta-r eg
Oil Ininfiliation Commit lee ami
ihr ( idled WaV Ih R l Wd tn Ihe
Navy during Wtald War II
Hu r v l v o r s i n c l u d e wi f e.

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mont e S p r i n g s
daught e r s
Sandra T Canie&gt;
Nashville
Trim
Hhotida L
Altamonte
Springs Arden T llaz/a. lamg
w nnd
brother
J M Jr..
Southfield N C
sisters 1‘eggy
l adgrtt Halelgh. S C . Thru T
Adams Cary
Nf
Fll/abrih
Adam* (ialrr I King Helleville.
Ill two grandchildren
l lal dwln Fai rchi l d Funeral
Home Altamonte Springs In
i barge &lt;g arrangements

AROLYN f TR U E
T ru e
Arolyn F True 04
liac r lake Mary died Th u r*
day. Drc I 1'FH al Iter rest
deuce Ibati July 3 10(E) III
Gardner Mas* she moved lo
Central Florida in DFJ7 She was
an egflcr secretary and home
maker Site was a toemhrr eg
First I’reshyierun ( hurrh l-akr
Mary Stir was a former regent of
S al lie l l srrl son Chapt er of
NSDAM former presidenl eg AX
C h a p t e r I' Ll ) S i s t e r h o o d ,
mrmtier of the tavkr Mary Histor
le al Cornmissv.o Lake Mary
Garden Clult and l.akr Mary
Woman * Club She organized
ihe first Girl Scout m&gt;op In
Seminole County, and was a
member of live hoard lor Ihe
Frtnald law ion memorial llo*
pital In Sanford She previously
wa* employed at Cluse A Co .
Sa n f o r d, and t he A l l s n l l c
( oaslllne Kallruad Inow CSXl
Survivor* include daughtrr*
Natalie Dll WlltUrnscgi Daytona
Ib-ach

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H U B E R T TH O M A S BROOKfl
Hubert Thomas flrooks 70
llannlsler Street Deltona, died
Tuesday. Nov 2*1 I **»I al C rn
Iral Florida Hegional Hospital
Horn March 7 1024 In H|airi*.
Ga he moved lo Central Florida
from Te m jie rkn e r
Mich
In
IU7H He was a retired machine
Insjirc tra fca Ihe Chevrolet Dlvl
slofl rg General Motors In Toledo
He was a ntetnhrr of Our lovdy of
ltee lovkr Catholic Church D r
11 ri n a
H r b e lo n g e d I o
Autoworkers Union la* al 14 In
fcgrdo lie served in ihe Artny
Air ('cap* in Weak! War ll
Surv Ivor* im hale wtfr Milena
daughter Ellen llaefnrr &lt; asset
berry sisirrs. Libel Kitchen

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list will ennttnue In grow
Anyw ay It is my opinion as te. why tht»
problem continues lo grow We all know
there's mote and more iratTlc on Ihe road
This t* a given, we all know lhal
There * not enough |«&gt;U&lt; r Simple as lhal
II s not thru lauli There % ju*l not an
adri|uatr amount ol them Think of all Ihe
hundreds of oilier protilrin* they must have
lo deal wllti I would assume trail), problems
don't rank very high mi Iheir list Thin k
atanil II. would you |M-rsonalty want in give
someone a ttaftu ticket regardless id what
that offense may have lieen lor. and liavr to
sit In court. (HMsiblv all day. and for that
matter have to sit tn court all day on your day
off? I don’t envision anyone of os having to do
that
First of all. as I said Ihe jiollce have gol
hundreds ol other things that are much
m uch more ini|M&gt;riuni to administer lo. and ll
not. they too certainly don t want tn lie
somewhere on their clay oil where they don't
want tn lie Hrmemlier they're human too.
and ll you had to jiut up with all Ih r griel. gull
and garlMgr they in turn have in put up vslift,
you would cherish your lim e oil also
Moreover, embodied In all of Ihts. If one does
opt to confront the charges they've lieen
handed nul. our Illustrious Judicial aystrm
will see 10 11 1l1.1i they're only sJajijM-d on ihr
wrist or lor lhal matter the charges may be
dropjied and dismissed, again, our system
will find hundreds of rrasons wliy Drivers
know this and our jiollce know this So those
lhal drive like Ihe devil will continue to
rxjilolt this |*&gt;trntlally dangerous rnatlrr
Th e y don't care Th e y Jusl don't care,
because they know 1 Ivey can get away with It
Grunted, they're the one* who lortunutrly
are good, honest, hardworking drivers who
make mistakes und are tlckrtrd lor Iheir
mistakes Tha i's not lo say Ihry were wrong
nr rlghl. Hoi they're mil the ones continually
breaking ihe law und making a mockery ol
our Iralllc laws Th e y pay Iheir penally and
continue on more knowledgeable lo Ihe
circumstance* al hand G n in lrd they do
know (he police have much more Important
things lo do Fortunately Ih r jxillre do make
these sic&gt;p* Unfortunately they too know
who. w hen and where In slnji someone
ll would seem there'* one answrr In all ol
I hi*. We nerd more jiollre lo cover more
grutind. What we don't nerd are tougher
laws, they're on Ihe hooks already Whut we
need are sillier penalties against the driver*
who ward lo a d and continue in act llkr
Idiot* on our highways, hack roads and every
oilier place they seem lo rear their ugly little
hrnds They're Just llkr cockroaches, and
lieforr Ihry lake us over, w r nerd lo a d like
rrs|ionslblr citizens and eliminate them now
Those penalties arr out th rrr also hut w r
need more jxillcc lo enforce th rm and for
them mil lo lie frarful lo follow through hy
currying them out.
So Ihe next lime you're |ius*&lt;-d hy someone
whlzzlng down ih r road or cut off In trufllc nr
tallgulrd. don't blame ih r pollrr for mil doing
Iheir Job Hlamr Ih r syslrm lhal doesn't ullow
them to do ihrtrjob

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S ed an 14 11 M N vide al SR 4J4 and opproclmatai, 400 K E ol
TuvVaollia Road (0 IS T II
1 B I L L SO O TH M O B IL IT Y
BAW ll U S E - OP Ollira
Protavuonei Zona — Raguavi a Spatial E •cep*o n Co pMmit a HO K
rronopota tatatommumrallon Conor and a U4 tg K unmanned
vgo'pment building on all mal tra d M parrel al land I,m g In a
parl,on 0l Lota I I A I*. Blot* 0 " . Sanlemta Spring*. Tra tl No 1*

Editor's note: Duane La F o llritr Is a Sanford
resident who drives in traffic every day

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r.rcSiS&gt;«&gt; CSatV *• lost We.
Helen Kenney Edwards 77
s•. a &gt; w«**« cccuaiwg l* is» *&gt;
North Mitchell Street Kisvtm
Iwm&gt;.
IscwSy
r *tv * .'. * e
m re died Thursday
Dec
I. a»-|* i l la —«a* Is *w Cwl bawl* a*
. s ar esw ) - s &lt; i e »«•#». &gt;.wt .C w
1004 al Oaks of Kissimmee
ID f Well \l O r *
Hellrernenl Home ffcan .Jan 2
X»»a*stowec* Sr M'vsse * ea .,
1017 In l-ak r Wales She moved 1 selarS
lo Sanfcad In I03M and even
tually moved lo Kissimmee She I M M 1 D I H t l I V C I N V I '
was a homemaker She was
O c . n « a * , l b W .I ( r » e * &gt; a.,, Va
U S u M l Oa&lt; I i ' V • . »
W O .S r1‘rrshylrrtan
c«*w &lt;an &lt;►*&gt;! Will Sa sa r ^ * '-&lt; c* "S
Survivor* Im lude stslrr Hilda
M ai
Kenney lam g Charleston S C
i/,»S»»«»S Sf b s c a taaci
n I r ce . J u n e V a n S Ie y n . VseCSrS

crrasing hllnclnrs* Tru e bait
n rv rr la-rn o n r In sit hark ond
do nothing

Sy V IC K I DsSORMISR
Hsrshl Staff Wntsr
L A K E MANY ~ Arolyn
M4. long a rlly r In to
cNganizaUons in northern
note C o u n t y , passed
Thu rsd ay In her loikr
home

True
m any
Semi
sw ay
Mary

T h i s I* wliere she wanted to
die. Tru e * daughter Charloiir
Masham said this m orning
"Sh e loved Lake Mary and
Sanford '*
According lo Hasham. True
had lwen slaying with another
daughter Natalie Williamson. In
Daytons Heac h a few month*
ago when sfir fell lUsham said
ll was "downhill from Ihrre "
Thovrgfi lief I Inal five year*
were spent quietly al home
listening lo llir birds and helping
a lew others despite her In-

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Hanahan. S C
Hrtsson Funeral llcanr Sanhad In c hargr of arrangrnieiils

l i f t i d M . l l t i l l IM VMM

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Dtnts L Otivtr, Yesa Ikctri

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Civic Activist Arolyn True,
94, dies at Lake Mary home
PAGERS

Hasliam

L a k e M a r y , f o r m e r l y of
California si* grande hlldtrn IO
greatgrandchildren
t wo
step great grandchildren

J n n n I r II a I c Ite I o r
M y r t le
ILcgwrll. all eg Mllledgevllle. Ga
brother* Walter. Mllledgevtlle
Lindsay. Saltier S C
slsler
Janie Marshall Gayles*tile Ala
Ihrre grandsons
Hr aeon D i m t t rrotation Sen
Irr. Orlando in charge rg ar
range merits

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and undm me vaai a* Ma Came,
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Samwata Count, Ftartaa and t
ta ro a . ad upon all Ma ngM
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ta Ma Baiioaing dovrrbad prop
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Toning
and Mo cmdV'ogned a l SloriK
•l Sammeta Count,. Florida,
n lll al II 00 A M on Ma 1X0
da , el JanuM , A 0 IFVS altar
tar tata and vail ta Ma xigSovl
bddvr FOR CASH IN HAND
A N D S U B JE C T T O A N Y AND
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al Ma Seminota Count, Court
houve In Santa.d Ftanda. Ma
That tata tata &lt;1 being mad*
ta vativt, Ma Cvrmt el Mi* Writ
of E rvruCon
Donald f Evlmgor. ShariK
SamlnotaCount, Florida
NO TIC E R E G A R D IN G THE
A M E R IC A N S W I T H 0 IS
A B IITIE S ACT OF IVV0 PER
SONS W ITH A D IS A B IL ITY
N E E 0 I N G S P E C I A L AC
COM M OOATIONS TO PARTIC
I P A T I IN TH E P R O C E ED IN G
S H O U LD C O N T A C T TH E
C I V I L 0 I V I S IO N O F TH E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . I N
F O R C C A B L E W R IT S SEC
T I 0 N . 1141 J I T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R 10 A A T
L E A S T FIV E D A YS PRIOR TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G T E L E
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bar IVW at It 00 A M on Ma
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Door at Mo Sammeio Count,
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M A R YA NNE MORSE
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ta Ma Cugnat* and bvtt bddvr
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$

’ Shr sia rtrd Ih r first Girl
firoul Iroof) in Srrnlnolr County,
for r«A tn p lr.' Ilasham said
In addlllon. T r u r was Ih r
formrr rrg rn l Ijrrrsldrnll eg Ihr
Salllr Harrtxon rhajjirr cA Ihr
Daughtrrs tit Ih r Am rrtran Hrvolulton as wr|| as Ih r formrr
prrsidrnl of Sanford's A X rhapIrr of th r I*EO Si*irrlM*»d (a
philanthropic scatrtyl S h r also
srrvrd as p rrsidrni of Ih r lluslnrs* and Profrssinnal Women's
Club of Sanford
Shr was a m rrn hrr of Ih r l.*kr
Mary llls to rlra l Society, ih r
la k r Mary (vardrn Club and thr
l-akr Mary W om an s Club

with activation

Monthlyratesaslowas$7.95mo.
I COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM

IC IlL U U it

BeflScuthMobity
.atev-.c.-u : m *

2201 S FranchAvs 117 921
Sanford •321 MRS

u

Arolyn Tru*

In addition, shr served on the
hoard of the Frrnald Lawton
Memorial Hospital In Sanford
Ilasham said her mother was
*Im &gt; a rtlvr In all asprrf* of Ihr
First I'rrs b y lrria n C h u rc h of
Sanford

L IG H T U P

An office set rrtary at Chase
and Co and al (hr Ailantlr
Cuaslllnr Kallruad Inow S X l. shr
wa* an a rtlv r m rrnhrr of lix
♦ ju s ln rs * c o m m c i n i l y a* w e l l

SANFORD

*

Saturday, Decem ber 1 0, 1 9 9 4
D o w n to w n S a n fo rd

"Sh e ju s l wanted to help
people," Ilasham safe! "She
c ame here during Ihr drprrsafon
and did whal shr could lo makr
this a better place and always
kepi right on hrlptng p m p lr "

•Christmas Parade •3:00 PM

ENTERTAINMENT
4 30 into evening on 2 stages at Magnolia Sq
Music • Dance • Theatre • Talent Pageant
•SNOW-TONSOF SNOW*
Eryoy V V oU f Wondortand Dy m okoa a snowman
or throwing tn o w h a is of M j j n c - j
afiorparado
Pag BP1 R « BW
0 »MO &gt; sq I s p was

• SANTA S TREE FARM •
J o n tho f in of decorating a Czvstm as tr*«'
Ommm r fc*— f so » r »

v

• Visit With Santa A Mlekay ktouta
• Christm as Tram Lighting 6:30 PM
• Street P a rly * 7:30 PM with
Shy Ouys Band In Rand Allay

G IFT
C ER T IFIC A T E S

to tend for the loses*,
copy of the free Conaumer
Information Calolog
It Uata more Uuut 200 rrrw or
low ooet government pubUaationa
on topic* like money, food. Jobe,
children, care, health, and federal
beneflta
Send your name and addreaa to
Ooponmer laform atloa Center
Deportment TM
Pueblo, Colorado 81000

Visit The Downtown Merchants
and Enter Drawing
Support ‘ Your’ Downtown
Merchanta •Open til 6 PM
F R E E F A M IL Y F U N
Ul

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CrApsMr Ir l i r n i D R Cu m * .I i m
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SAN FORD S TO R E O N LY

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Sanford Herald Sanford. Florida - Friday Oacamhat 7 "7*4

Data

Briefs
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
Howard George. a U S Geological Survey hydtogrologtst said
Si John* levrla upstream near Com a and Melbourne eonllnur
lo drop slowly

Chamber luncheon
S A N FO R D — Reservation* inual tie made by Monilav. Ort 5
lor ih r G rra trr Sanlord Chaintirr of Coitim rrre lunrbroii on
Thursday. I&gt;r&lt; M beginning al 12 noon
th e event will tie held at the rhamtier inretlit|( room. 400 K
Find Street
G u n t speaker will tie Ttald t ’lrn It ol W F T V . Channel D. who
will »|ieak on M am artist operations and how lo avoid them
The luncheon will lie catered by Park Avenue fa trrtn g
Reservations are 1 10 (ier petson
For additional Information or reservation* phone the
rhamtier nine r al .422 2 2 12

W EEKEN D TO-DO GUIDE
• Saturday — Dec 3 — Make Sanlord Shine Volunlreia ate
to meet at the Sanlord City Hall al 8 a m lo sign up and receive
pickup Instruction* The goal la to sprue r up the city streets
and right* of way In preparation (or (he upcoming holiday*
For additional Information phone 330 5 68 I
• Saturday — Dec 3 - Goldenrulr Housing and Community
Developm ent C orporation present* a fundraiser
P rr
Kwanzaa" fashion show sale and luncheon with African
cultural vendors The event will take place at All Nation*
Hestaurant and Lounge, from I until 5 p m Highway 17 92
.cat 436 tia ra in Fern Park AdmlssUm is a $20 donation
• Saturday — Dec 3 — Santa's Saturday at the downtown
Sanlord City Recreation Department office for youth up lo ug«
10 Santa Claus will be the special guest, with entertainment
by Seminole High School ensembles, and refreshment*
Admission is canned good* m help needy (amities
• Saturday — Dec 3 — Veterans of Foreign WJT* Winter
I’ark/Maltland post will hold an Art and Craft show all dav al
2706 Wells Avenue. o fT U S Highway 17 92 at SR 436
For Inlnrmatlou phone Alice Jenkins at 8 3 1 0294
• Saturday — Dec 3 — The 1994 African American Youth
and Families Conference will be held from H a m until 5 p m
at Seminole Com m unity College It is sponsored by Central
Florida Chapter of the International tUack W om en* Congrrs*
School* church youth and family group* are invited to
attend this conference aimed at helping youth and adults rope
with the ever changing society and helping them establish
goal* and make better decisions
Speakers w ill Include Dr Willie B Newman. Dr Ronald
Fulm orr. Rev R T Davis Llnnc Sutton. Dr Adrienne Perry
Delaney Prtsl. Larry Richardson. Dr Jerome K Jones Larry
Williams. Dr Joyce Marley-Bell. Dr Suxannr Graham (looker
Attorney Valerie drown, and Otis Sm ith of the Orlando Magic
Registration begins al 8 a m Sesalons begin al 9 a in Cost is
$10 for youth. $20 per adult
There will be bus pickups at 7:15 a m lo the seminar The
Inisaes will be al Roaenwald School tn Altamonte Springs.
Seminole High School, Crooms School of Choice. Midway
Elementary. Washington Oaks, and Academy Manor at the
Stop A Go Store on Airport Blvd The husars will return
passengers lo the same locations after the conference
For pre registration or additional Information phone the
Central H onda Chapter of the International lUack Women *
Congress local ofTlce at 3 3 1-5665.

C o n tin u e d from Page I A
data Is ptoduced show lug
the Bubble haul 1h rrti liatm rd
lilts tnalrilal appeals to I n
Inaccurate, said Don ( i a h l t r r
gtoup ptrsltlrnl
II lltrtr Isti I
at i m ale elevation tr|ioits. thru
they sltouldllt lie allowed to
dewater
Bill Cattle with walet dtstlk 1
*ald he was trvlewliig Ihe in m
plaint and antkl|wiird he II f«
done in .mother week fa ille
said tl tltenuslslrm tes ate louod.
F.VI avMted Piim Iim I s engineers
may tw asked to irs|*&gt;nd
Rich assert* mini m alum tr
qtllred by the water dlslrk t I*
mission and the data lolleiiton
p r n e e * * nr e v a lu a tio n I*
"slo p p y" rendering some ie|mrt*
li«rlr%* l&lt;u h also assert* some
data w as
tille d
lo favor
f vrav atrd Products
Rich «a iil in a r r u ia t r data
could mask damage* lo the
Gene* a Hubble done by digging
Digging was *ii«pjied lor lout
dav* In Ju n e when digging
caused w a in in a monitored
wetland* in drop Itelow per
milted levrl* Cattle «ald Ihe
work «toppagr came alter a
complaint w a* tiled
W r in sisted they mtnplv w ilh
Ihe (ottdllkm * In lire |m m ll
said Car lie
Esa ia va le d Product* I* tr
qulied to lake trg u la r tain
w e tla n d a n d o t id e r g in u iiil
measurement* In a ««ute the
t»»rrm» pit n|M-raimn compiles
with |&gt;ertnti condition* tnt|*i*rd
by the water district Nome of
Ihe condition* were imposed
alter Save Our Bubble filed an
appeal after Ihe dlstltct Issued a
permit fnr the mining nprratlnn
The appeal led In a 1**92
&lt;hang* whk li requited the pit tu
he dug In two phase* The
•ernnd phase would not be
allowed unless e ilrn slve testing
showed Hie digging did not allrt t
the Gene* a Hubble

Rk h said d l* tlk1 files stkiw
one monthly report was not
submitted lot more titan a year
and other nkrttllnting requite
m* nt* wete not met
following a serve* of ir|a&gt;r1rd
vandalisms ol pit monitoring
w r i t * Rich said ntu&lt; h ot the data
I n ante tnconslslrnt or usrlrsa
Ml* ti said F.ua va trd lio d tk ls
testers d k ln i rr|s»rt some wells
were v a n d a llrrd for several
m o n th s even th o ugh other
m e a sure m e n t* show ed they
were

A ltho u gh tam|rcring would
allr« i trsttng result* Rk h said
h r Imind thrv were not sug
g r s lln g live data had hern
a ltrrrd lo i om|«rnsalr lot the
damages
tty a two lo one margin live
data
show* that tire vandal
i*m I* appatrnllv not to n llim rd
by thr data." Rklt wrote
How
e ve r. Ihe a pp lican t * agent
arbitrarily and la prk kn isly ad
Just* all pteziatirlrr data I m &lt;k lo
Ja n 4. I***»4 Iwhen live utvr*
plained drofts in walrr levrl*

b e g a n a fte r l o n s l r u r l l o n
started I
In his most serums a&lt; &lt; uwalton
|tk It state* some irtmcta may
have tieen deliberately altrtrd
III one r sample he tiled dlf
Irreni es In data lor the same
IM-rkwl In subsequent rrjmrt*
H u h also sakl recently filed
r«|K&gt;ft* no longer show a strep
dm p In Ihe water table in early
J a n u a ry
I s o m o n th * alter
r*i avatlon began Earlier repnfts stwiw the drop often Iwu
feel or ttkire

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A TTE N TIO N CITIZEN S OF

M IDW AY
IN ORD ER TO PROPERLY C O M P LETE THE DRAINAGE AND SIDEWALK W ORK
BEING DONE A LO N G S TA TE ROAD 46. THE W A TE R SERVICE OF ALL MIDWAY
C ITIZ EN S WILL HAVE TO BE IN TER R U PTED FROM THE HOURS O r B Q 0 a m TQ 4 00
Bm ON S A TU R D A Y D ECEM BER 3, 1994, AND 3:00 om TO 5 00 pm ON M ONDAY
D EC EM BER 5. 1994. WE ARE SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE

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• Saturday and Sunday — Dec. 3 and 4 — Seminole County
Sallfest Regatta, on Lake Monroe Open to sallbnats under 27
feet In length. See related story in today'* Herald
• Saturday and Sunday — Dec 3 and 4 — (sanlord Historic
Trust Holiday T o u r of Homes. Hlslortr Dtsirtr See related story
In today's Herald

C « a t la a « d fro m Pag* 1A
shore of Lake Monroe near
Ihe Manna lnn|. they'll he told
where lo launch and land (heir
boats." said Em brey "There arr
a few launches (hat are closed
because of flooding "
A n yo n e w ith questions re­
garding launching and landing
(heir tioat* can call 14071 4250585
O n e r on I he water, a full slate
of racing Is planned, with most
classes attempting to get In three
races Saturday and two more
Sunday, weather and wind per­
m uting
As ol Th u rsd a y night, the
N a t io n a l W e a t h e r S e r v ic e
forecast for this weekend called
for variable cloudiness with
highs In Ihe mid lo upper 70s
and east winds from 5 lo 10
m ph. Sunday Is enpected to be
mostly cloudy with a i h .y itr of
showers and high* In Ihe upper
70s to near 80.
E v e n If ro n d lllo n * J r e n 't
conducive lo raring, there are a
slew ol peripheral activities
planned lo keep competitors and
spectators busy. Today. Ihere's a
full slate of celebrity clinics and
seminars capped by this even-

lu g s Night Before Party The
Seminole Countv Partylrst. for
skipper and crew. Is »&lt; heduled
for Saturday
T h r o u g h o u t the w eekend,
there will be "nonstop music
and entertainment" near ihe
Marina Inn for competitors and
spectators

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R e g i s t r a t i o n Is $ 5 0 fo r
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Included In the registration are
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admission and hors d'oevers al
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port ti. hipped roof ami a de­
tached kill hen
Jolla said lhat Hie Pealxalys
raised 12 children in the (muse
and the Higgins raised eight
rhildren in tiir 'so there’s been
a lot of kids &lt;time through this
house It s a happv home, and
everybody says that who comes
in here There were always good
limes here ” Julia said the house
Is often rrlrrrd to as the "H ig ­
gins House" for th r prominent
S a n fo rd fam ily and form er
mayor who lived In the house
afirr the Peabody*
Tire Goetzs did not need all ol
the six bedroom*, so the two
downstair* werr » ortvrrtrd Into a
laundry m om 'work room and a
den Upstairs, there are two
tiedrunm* ami master bedroom
suite w ith a luxurious muxirr
hath spate stolen from an
existing bedroom
The home Is furnished with
Oriental pieces Goeb acquired
w h e n he was w o r k in g In
Singa|wirr and family antiques
and others purchased at local
antique store* There are two
clocks which chime the hour,
half hour and quarter hour,
adding to Hie ambience of the
home T h r r r Is an old high chair
that converts Into a stroller and
llnally down to a rocking chair
that was originally In the Chase
Mansion (All Souls rectory) that
Julia p un based In a local an­
tique store and used for her
grand* hlldrrn
In the den hangs a photo of thr
house as It linked when Hie
I V . i I m k I v * owner) It Julia said
th r tirtrk porrh. w hich was
addrd sometime in the 1940s.
was originally wood and they
would like to restore It "Th a t's
our final project, to take It back
to a wood porch/' Ju lia said
One ol thr iqrstair* bedrooms
Is tilled with memories of Julia's
mother There Is a picture of her
parents on their wrddtng day. a
i hlid’s dress and a picture of Hie
child. Ju lia 's mother, wearing it
The tied Is made with a la rr
bedspread which belonged to
Ju lia ’s mother when she was a
little girl. ’ She’s coming to stay
with u* when mv daughter gets
married, and this Is the room she
wants to stay in " There l* also a
picture of G oebs parents on
their wedding day on a tiedside
table. " T h is is kind of a family
nostalgia room ”
O f their century-old home.
Julia said, "You get in these old
places and just have to kind of
dig and talk to people, and
eventually you (tint out sit kinds
of Information.” Th e y expressed
(heir tuck with having had the
visit from thr Peabody family
That was wonderful." Ju lia
said
" T h a t’s what really makes it
Inlrrestlng to live in an old
house, when you ran talk to
some of tile people who lived 111
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Sti homes and two public buildings will be open tor the Sanford
Historic Trust s Holiday Tour ol Homes The tour begins at the
Cultural Ads lloUdmg, where carriage tours of the historic
district will also be available Musicians will also be m various
homes along the tour route Also of interest to those attending
the tour are the Higgins House Bed and Breakfast which will be
open for lunch and detseds from It TO i m to 3 p m and the
Rose Cottage Tea Room, which will open at to a m for extended
hours, with a holiday special for lour padlcipants The tour of
homes will be held Saturday and Sunday. Oec 3 and * from
noon until 5 p m Tickets are available through any trust member,
at the Sanford Chamber of Commerce, the Welcome Center or
the Main Street office or by calling Mary Larsen at 3214)144
Advanca tickets are two lor &gt;15. day of tour tickets are S10 each
The homes pictured here are the Mercer home the Chase
House All Souls Rectory, the Rencke home, the Goeb home Ihe
Simons Platts home, and the Thomas home
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The ruling gives long-distance
C o ntinued fro m P a te 1A
ho|&gt;elully lower carriers easier access to th r
some bills/' Shreve said *’W r market (or toll calls inside Flor­
ida's leu local access transport
don't see that Its union to
provide tiny pistlllctiilon (or areas, or I.A T A s
W h e n the Bell te le p h o n e
rulsing lor-til rates."
Longdistance carriers hailed monopoly was broken up In
19H4. the I.A T A s were lomied
I hr derision
"T h e decision today l* the lor ttie resulting local telephone
next critical step to b ra k in g companies.
Until now. those companies
d o w n th e o ld t e l r p h o n e
rnono|Kily ami giving consumers priivhled longdistance sender
all the tienehis of competition." Inside the areas and collected
said Neal l-arsen. M C Ts director the charges, wtulc longdistance
companies competed lor busi­
ot govrrninental and regulatory
ness outside the arras
afTalm
Customers could use a long­
Only Michigan and Sllimrsola distance company lor those calls
have iiiude similar moves to
by dialing a live-digit code, but
open local toll culls lo compel!few customers other than busi­
tlon. Ik - said.
nesses with programmable tele­
"Th a t
will serve to tiring phone r«|tilpment v iv rd enough
F lo rid ia n s m ore c h o ice . In ­
to bother.
novative services und more
Nos customers will Ik - able to
money saving o p po rtu n itie s." ■ 'p re su b se rtb e * ' to a lo n g ­
said ja ck Spooner. A T A T vice distance carrier just as they do
prrsldrnt for slate government outside I he I.A TA s. and us*- dial
affairs.
carrier automatically by dialing
I and an area code anil number
II that seems like too many
choices, consumers cun leave
their service the w ay It Is.
Shreve said.
Florida's four largest local
phnnr companies — Soul hern
Hell. G T E Florida. Sprint-Untied
ANY
ami Sprlnt-Cenlel — plan to oiler
R U B B E R S T A M P j "In tra L A T A presuhs* rlpllon" In
some areas In 1995 amt all areas
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by the end ol 1997. Smaller
companies were expected to
I k - gin ottering Ii in 1997.
S lrlc k lc r says the changes
cannot Is- made Inunedtaiely.
"Every’ local switching other ol
Send or receive
every local system will have to
in Continental U.S.
lie re-program im -d llrst.” he
suld. "then each Individual cus­
Up to 2 pages
tomer will have lo Is- given an
opportunity to select which local
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Sunday afternoon a couple ol
years ago they were working In
the yard when a tarload of
Prahodys lies* end.Hits of the
original owners of the home.
(Killed op Iri front of the house
T h e y had hern til le n din g a
reunion In Orlando and had
driven up to Sanford to see the
old homestead The Gorbs In­
vited them in to see the house
Member*ol the lamlly were able
to give ihem more information
about the house and a copy of
the original warranty deed that
dated hack lo IH92 Suddenly
they realized that their relatively
new home was relatively older
than they expected
thanks to information first
given them by Ju lia Higgins
liietrt* Its ami later confirmed by
the Mining Prahodys the Gorhs
discovered that the staircase
w Inch w as en&lt; losrd hy a solid
wall, was originally iqa-tt to the
second door ami lhat there was a
fireplace In the parlor These two
(a ils wrte not known to the
(a ie b sih r year of the first lour
* h a d J u l i a H ig g in s
Dietrich* come In one day to see
the houxe." Julia Goeb said
"She wax married In this room
(the parlor) And the first thing
she said was. ’There was a
llrepiarr against lli.it wall fop(w.slte the front wall of the
house! and the stairs were open
because when I came down the
stairs I could see all the family
walling In the parlor.* So they
took a sledge h a m m e r and
knocked a hole In the wall and
found a fire box."
This mom (the parlor! Iras
hern done twice," Ju lia said
" T h is was the first morn we did
w Iren we moved In
'We had to redo the whole
room because it messed up .ill
the w .illpjjjer and everything So
we changed the whole color
schem e/' Goeb hull! a new
mantle for the fireplace Th e new
fireplace t* now graced by a
pastel of Julia's grandmother
w ho wax raised on a peach
plantation In Georgia There
were right children In the family
and a portrait was made of ear h
child Julia Inhrritrd it from her
mother
In uncovering the staircase,
they salvaged the original railing
that was att.u lied to the wall,
hut the Gorhs laid lo have all thr
traluster* h.im ifiirnrd to match
th r ones on the second floor
landing because none i&gt;f the
originals existed
The Goebs have tried to take a
very organized approach to the
renovation of their home "W e
were so devalued hv all thr work
that needed to to- done that we
found ourselves running from
one room to another We d start
a project here, and we'd run Into
another mom to gel something,
and we'd end up fiddling around
in that room ," Julia said. "F in a l­
ly we decided that we needed to
take one room at u time ami get
It done and finish II and walk
away from It and do another
ro o m ."
"W e had a live year plan, and
It has taken us five years "
Besides removing the walls
and |&gt;artttU&gt;ns i lu.it were erected
when the house was spill into
apartments to house military
personnel from I he naval base,
th r Goebs decided to make
b e tte r use of som e of the
bedroom space
Th e house is built on the
foursquare plan which was a
variation ol Colonial revival,
built from the 1880s until the
m id 1930s. T h e A m e ric a n
four-square had four room*
downstairs, four rooms upstairs,
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In a dramatic culmination •»* thr lO lrd
t ’ongtrsa H it Senate delivered President (Tinton a |«&gt;l!lk .il
trium ph on .1 !it»i&lt;&gt;»!&lt; « m lit trails ju r m u r n i with a spirit of
hi|Miti*4n%hip that l«&gt;th D r mew rat* anil Krpublk'ana Imjird
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« ollatairalton n r it vear a h r n Rrpublk-an* lakr control of tw&gt;ih
•handlers of Cottgrroa for Ih r Ural lim r in 40 ira ra anil square
ofl against thr Ikrnua ratk W hltr House

Serb leaders to meet U.N. envoy
S A R A J E V O lloanla M rrrrg o vina — llnanlan S rrh Irailrra
agrrrd to rnrri a lop l ' N envoy today rv rn a* thr* ignorrd
ilrm am l* In frrr ra p liv r II N jirarekrepet* anil allot*
humanitarian alii In tir ilrlivrrrd to trapped civilian* in
n o ith «r* i Ikxnia
T h r United Nation* ha* prra*lti|{ Issue* lo ill*&gt; u%* Allrm pl*
lo calm fighting In Ih r llihac region In north*r*i Down la where
Nerlw lore r* h a ir overrun Muslim village* in a I N i|r*l|(alril
*afr arra ' ami Ihr fair of ntoir than 400 of II* wildler* h r m (
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rn trrril Croatia and tcwik Ih r t'kralnlan *nldirr* and a 1' N
am iorrd i arrlrr Iwu k Into Itosnla T h r United Nation* ha»n I
heard from Ih r prarrkrr|&gt;rr* tln rr Ivanko *ald

Human embryo research
W A S H IN G TO N — A *« irnilllt advisory panel* rrctMiimrnda
lion that thr federal government fund human em bryo rrsearc h
generated V M M ) letter* mostly in prolr*! Ih r |&gt;anrl *
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Or S frvrn Mullet « halrman of an advlvor* jianrl al ihr
National ln*tliutr* of Health I fiat made Ihr rr» otnmrndatkm
i * i i month* ago. attnlHitrd ih r (least of prolr*! lo widespread
public Ignorance al«&gt;ut hum an rrprodurtkin
The public ha* no idra a hat human rm btyci research
mean* but lo mo*t proplr It dor* *rrm Irrn h lr
said Mullrr.
|*r*u!rnt rm rrllu * of John* llopkin* Univri*uy ^ l hr r it r r m r
high Irv rl of public it|nntamr Invltr* exploitation
by
opponent* lo ih r human embryo rrarart h

Hubbell to plead guilty
W A S H IN G TO N — One of President Clinton * cloaraf frlrrul*
lo n n rr A***» lair Attornrv General W rbb llu b tirll plan* lo
plrad guilty- lo la o felony rhargr* brought by Ih r W hllrvralrr
pro*rt ulor. a *ourrr r lose to thr investigation *aya
Th r i m m r . «|&gt;raking on rondllktn of anonym ity, said
Huhbrll. 4f&gt;, would admit lo la i rva«ion and mall fraud undrr
an agreement with Ind rp rnd rn t counsel Kenneth Siarr
Huhtcrll a foirnrr law jiartnrr of first lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton Ita* te rn undrr invrstlgatkm by Siarr over allrgalkm*
that hr mrerhUIrd legal c lirnt*. Including ihr Federal Lk-poau
lia M W w h f h ip
The tourer would not *ay whether Ih r cbarge* were directly
rrlalrd to the alleged overtoiling* Il could nol le Immediately'
Irarnrd whether Hubbell ha* agrrrd lo ino|&gt;rrnlr wilfi
prosrc ulor* a* |urt of Ih r plea It al*o wa* nol known when
Huhtcrll would enter hi* plea

U.S. intelligence in late 1950s
CAM H K IIX iK . Mass — U S intelligence In th r lair 11150*
foresaw that ih r Soviet* would make long-range mt**ilr* a
focu* of Ih rlr nuclear arm* buildup but grrally underestimated
th r *urgr once II began. newly declassified record* *how
T h r rrcords. released today by Ihr C IA al a Harvard
University conference, paint a picture of American Intelligence
analysis In Ih r early Cold War yrar* *lnigglmg lo understand
Soviet military Intentions with little hard Information
Although the CIA and Ih r other U S *py agent lr* failed to
rrcognU r fully Ihr IUGO* buildup of Soviet missiles t actable of
striking U.S soil, they did hold consistently — and apparently
correctly — In a Iwllef that whatever Ihr sl/r of liir Soviet
nuclear arsenal. It was riot designed for deliberate atlac k on
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y o u h a v e lo m n k c
d u r in g th e h o lid a y s ,
d o n 't fo rg e t lo m n k c n
list o f a ll o f Ih c good
th in g s th a t h a v e h a p p e n e d
lo yo u in Ih c p a s t y e a rs .
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m ay become jiermanenl. In
d u * lry representative* *ug
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llul BPA Adm lnUlialnr Carol
Hr owner said Ihc " r it r r m r ly
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tire au*r of higher refining ciwi*
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m orr than conventional gasollnr
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market
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w i l l h r passed on In the retail
c u ilu m r r * Is uncertain and
largely will dr|&gt;rnd on local
comprtltkm. say* Harry M urphy
of Ihe Service M alkin Dealers of
America
by th r fir*1 ol ih r
year. It * going to lie 3 lo 4 cn ils
higher than t o d a y ' Iterkose o f
th e re fo r m u la te cl g a s o lin e
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LOCALLY
Pro Wrestling at Seminole
SA N FO R D
( luiil|iliiiltlil|i I Itxliti U irtllln g
will put mi at fundraiser lot S m lim l G ) mastic*
and Ih r Srm lltoir High Sa Im» 4 gill* ls»*kf lltill
tram iiHiMKttm night (Dec 3| at V i i i l n i l r lli|jlt
s. i *4 • Hill f Im iin g M. m odal O jrm iM ilum
Ikairanprn «t ? p in wiili i i m I i h r* at H p m
A m o n g th r m att hr* a III hr Ih r t'F\k
Hr** i aright t luiinptonahip tw tw rrn Kendall
A unit unit an«t « liampion llu&lt;l&lt;li Y alrn tln r. Ihr
Southern Tltlr m atrh I n a r m &lt;liampion Junior
s. .igg* anil Ih rtl Saw i n
atkl a •hallcngr
mail h twlwern lUaitr H u n m atal Dk k Stain
Advance tk k rt« atr An l&lt;u tingit*ii1&gt; F i lot
aitull g rn n a l admission ami At Im kid* k anil
uniirf I Vai nl n r n l aihl a divlter
lo t tk k rt tutor mat kin ta ll rllh rr Johnny
J a r La in at 14071 N 77 U 3 I5 J r a n r tlr Stifle* at
14071 M J *1 14 ami J o h n Mi Sam ara nr
S lltrw lri Wynn at 1407)322 4 352 r t t 132

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YMCA ends Bball registration
l AK I MARY
T lw S c m it io lr I amtli IM i A
a til rn il rrgi*tr*tk&gt;n* tomorrow Itln 31 lot It*
youth ha%fcrthall k ag u r that atari n r»t a r r k
T h r Iragur la lor rlrm rn ta rv *rhoolagr
chtltlrrn T h r rmpha*r% t* cm *kllt d o rlu ja n ru t
a hilr instilling ronlltlrncr anil thr im|aatanrr
nl tram anrk There arr no tryout* anil ever*'
i hlhl plai* in r v rrv gamr
Parent* a rr encouraged to v o lu n irrr a*
coat hr* or a u ltla n t coat hr* atul *harr In thru
i Itltil « r t | r t l r n i r
T h r r r a id lir a parent* ortrntalkm m rrttng at
1 0 3 0 a m Salurtlay. Drc .1 at Ihr Srm tnolr
I .um lt V M t'A t*&gt;3 la&gt;ngwi»«i l^tkr Ma«&gt; R immI
l or inner itrtaiN call the YM&lt; A at 32 I t - m
»y M d 9ee&gt;f«e*

Sanford Youth Basketball
S A N FO R D — T li r Sanlorcl K rrrra lk m Dr
partm rnt t* oflertrig vnuth liawkrihull lur l « » »
and girl* undrr 13 i rar* nl agr
Coal I* A IO and rv rrv im r makr* a tram
For m otr Inlu rail 3.10 30*17

W H A T’S HAPPENING
TO D A Y
Mens' Basketball
Sam ino la C C at Hlllsboiougti C C . 0 a m

Boys' Basketball

r»« ot two Lyman starters who hevtn t been sidelined by injuries Angel
nodes (No 33l had 19 points (including three three point held goals) and a
ame hiah 15 rebounds in the Greyhounds' loss to Seminole Thursday

Girls' Basketball
Orangawood Christ al Bravard Chri»l., 4 p m
Otlado al DaLand JV. 5 15 p m . V. 7 p m
Laka Mary al Tavarat JV. 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m

Boys' Soccer
L Mary al L Howall. JV. 5 45 p m . V. 7 30 p m
Oviado al Laka Brantlay. Junior varsity. 5 45
p m . varsity. 7 30 p m
Samlnola at Lyman JV. 5 45 p m . V. 7 30 p m

SATURDAY
Womens' Baseball
Sanlord lea al Apopka Diamonds. 1 p m

Mens’ Basketball
Hillsborough Tournamanl: Samlnola Communi­
ty Collaga vs. Florida Collaga. 1 1a m

Womens’ Basketball
Samlnola C.C al Manataa C.C., 5 30 p m

Boys' Basketball
Laka Branllay. Lyman at Naw Smyrna Baach
Frashman Sophomora Tournamanl. TBA
Laka Howall al W.P. Rolary Tournamanl. TBA

Boys' Soccer

f t a * '« H

S A N F O R D - fHrlpiw d of thr
traditional »o*|irn*r of who amikl
win and l&lt;&gt;*r Thui*&lt;L&lt;y night a
Srm tnolr Athletic C u n lrtrtr-r girl*
twakrltMtl gamr lirtw rrn thr vl*lt
trig Lym an Orryhound* and Srm l
n o lr Fighting Srm tnidr* invirad
* a * a n r«| «riu n ru t In mollvatlcai
l l a s l r a l l y , h u w w o u ld I h r
d t a •I I r a l l y o u t n u m h r r r d
t.rryh o u n d * who had a* many
piayri* «td rlm rd with injurlr* (*4al
a* i h r i did In unlfonn rr*jM&gt;nd in
llir la ir of (&gt;lav Irig Ihr u ndrlratrd
Srm irxilr* on Ihrti Irnitir rm»rtJ
And what woukt Ihr T n lw iki wlirn
is* ft I » u h a w rakrnrd tram tliat
they fr *iip|M**rd to tirat?
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t h r g a m r w r u t a*
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prr%«nrr ilrfrnar III Irap out to an
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vlrloty m r t thr Iirryhound* at Bill
f irm in g Mrmottal G ym nasium
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llirll rr*|irc1lvr tram* rflort
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S rm ln n lr Jo hn M&lt; Samara who
look advantagr of thr tutitr*! to g*d
rv rrv playrr on ht* 11 girl rowtrr
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It wa« an unu*ual gamr Not only
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itidn l have that lu iu ry lavi yrar
W r vr twrn going *rvrn lit right
hut tonight all 11 got gcMMt miriutr*
oil thr Dint
Fot ttir m&lt;f*t |wift *rntot guard
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rrtHMind* four a*al*t*t krj&gt;t thr
Srm lnotr* — w h k h rv rr w irv tu p
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tlm r — lal'ty lo grthrr l u l r In Ih r
gamr lla n rrla h Millry l*tv point*
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running ttir attai k
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It* man lo man pressing defense
a g a in * ! I h r G re y h o u n d * (w h o
ptayrd w it flout stattry* Kale Drown.
Iiltishla Wr** and Kirn Collin*)
w hich c o n irth u ln l v m ir to the
Bee Sem inole. Page 2H

James, Kohn
lead Hawks
in romp of
Lake Mary
L A K E M AR Y T h r o n r two
punch nl ChrW llnr James and Krlly
Kohn *|iarkrd a huge (mirth ipiarirr
advantagr (nr th r l.akr lln w rll
Silver Haw ks as they adm lntstrrrd a
til 314 twaiing nl thr l.ukr Mary
Rams In a Srm lnotr Athlrtli Conl e m u r girls Itaskrtliall m ntr*t al
l.akr M an High School lh tirv l.iv
night.
J i m n poured m IH potnl* whllr
Kohn addrd Hi as l-ik i llnw rll
o u la r o r r d I h r R am s in r v r r jr
quarter but one in end latkr Mary's
winning sirrak at th rrr
T h r Silver Hawks led 4S-34 alter
th rrr |H-rtiMl. lltrn lurtird Ih r game
Inlu a m ul with a I B S luurth
quarter advantage
Laura K .ig im l was thr unly Ram
In double llgurrs w ith 17 |minis
1 Ur pminr varsity contest sent in
the Rams by Ih r score ol 34 2H
|..ikr llo w rll. which improved in
B 3 overall and I I in thr S A C . will
play lls third gamr of Ih r w rrk
tonight al Drlatnd. with thr junior
varsity o|irnlng play at 5 15 p m
latkr Mary, now 3 2 overall and
I-1 In Ih r conferrnre. will play an
S A I trtplcbcadcr al Oviedo nexl
Tuesday. with ih r Irrshm nn game
starting at 4 15 p m
See Hoop*. Page 211
t i l V I N MAMR 141. B A M I M
la w h w n ii n n
G*M I I I I vow . I •• I* Duntan l i l t
GaOman I a* 1 U»*! I J I 4 VU« i i ) 0* I
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Lyman al Lake Mary, freshman. 2 p m
Laka Branllay al Lake Mary. 3 30 p m

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Girls' Soccer
Orange Park al Laka Brantlay. TB A
Orange Park al Lake Mary. JV. 10 a m . V. noon
Oviado JV/Chrletmas Tournamanl. TBA
Samlnola. Osceola al Lake Howall, TBA

H

Brook* Kent (No 18) shown In action oatltet this week
in a match against Lako Brantley, scored Ihe game s
only goal in Ihe 26th minute lo boost Ihe Lake Mary

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Rams lo a 1-0 win over the Lake Howell Stiver Hawks
Thursday night at Lake Howell's Richard L Evans Field
Lake Marv will play Orange Park Saturday

Rams, G reyhounds kick up 1-0 wins
Lake Mury Rams nlp|&gt;rd Ihr L a k r llow rll Silver
Hawks 14) In a Seminole Athlrlk- Conference matchup
ai Ric hard K Evans Stadium Thursday night
T h r freshman and Junior varsity games went lo Lake
llnwrll by ihe scores of 3 0 and IO . respectively.
T h r key lo Ihr gam r. according lo l^ikr Mary head
roach Hill Elssrlc. was Ihc play of goal keeper Michelle
Rovllo.
See Soccer. Psge 2B
Ih r

From Sloft Roporl*
W IN T E R PARK — T h r story of thr night in girls'
was, II you ncore. you win.
In all of Ih r five games reported. Including two junior
va n ity and one frrshmun contest. Ih r loser was held
scoreless
llriMikr Krnt scored Ih r only goal of th r gam r on an
assist from Megan Marlin 20-m lnulrs Into Ih r gam r as

sim err

0 C S boys run down by Wymore; girls drop opener
Fro m Staff Raporta

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F ro m tlo tf Report*

D a la n d a lO .ta d o JV 5 4 5 p m V 7 30p m
Laka Brantlay al Blthop Moor# Ff»*hman
4 1 5 p m . junior varsity. 6 p m . varsdy. 7 45 p m
Laka Hoarall al W P Rolary Tournamanl. TBA
Lyman al N*w Smyrna Baach Frsshman 4 30
p m , |un»or vart'ty. 6 p m . varsity 7 30 p m
Orangawood Chrl* at Brovard Chrl»t.. 'p m
Sammola al Saabraara Fraahman. 4 15 p m .,
|unior varsily.6pm varsity. 7 30 p m

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He«a(d Sports Editor

M A IT L A N D — Five players scom l in double
flgurr* anti the Wymore Te ch pressing d r f r t t s r
forced 25 turnovers a* ih r H o tM .it* outran
homrstandlng Orangewoud Chrnltlnn St fiool.
H2-70. Thursday night.
T l i r Junior varsity contest illil go to Hu home
team, with tlir Ram* j M i u n d l n g out ,i 03 40
victory ovrr Wymore.
T l i r victory was thr tlr*t ol the M-a*on lor tinsecond-ranked (In Cla** 2A| Itobcats, wlm
drup|&gt;rd Ihrtr ojirticr to I..ikc Mary lu rs d a y
night T h r to** wa* ttir tlrst of Hu- *ea*ou aftrr
two wins for Ih r Ram*, who a rr raukrd No 4 in
the Class A poll.

Roseau n. r a m i n

w?m «v Ink im
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kvaion 0 • ) 0 V nii* M l I I f s&gt;d 4 1 1 0 .

Theos 10 &gt;» 11 J«MWV 10*4 FwMVnv, I 00 I WM*« 1*11.
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M.uiw" I *• 1 F*'* * I* II. H4&gt;em 4*11. Bows I 4 4 It
Moot* 1111 W e • I I It V4&gt;WilrMi 1*0 4 Mjlltl I I I 1.
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O r tn ^ v o a o d C h m lit n School 1 1 J V
O ro n s # «o o d * l w ,m o &gt; t4 C

Orange wimmI will travel lo H trv.itil ChHtUatt
tonight for a trlplcfteader with Ihc Junior varsity
and girls' varsltv. T h r girls tip of! action at 4 p ill

RARE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AR

with th r jv's taking tlir lloor at 5 'M) p m and thr
varsity getting ih r lossal 7 p m
T h r Ram* only trallrd 2 0 -16 alter o n r |&gt;rrtihi.
lull Wymore caught Rrr In th r second quarter
iM-hind Terrance Harmon, who got Inside tlir
Orurtgewood defense to setup easy baskets lor 111*
tramm atra Roscor Smltti and W llllr Williams
dropped In rigid jMilnls ra rli In thr second
quarter for ttir Hoticala. wlm Ird 4(&gt;-2(i at
Intrmilsslon
Carl Thom e led th r Wymore scoring with 23
|Milnts. whllr* Harmon added 21. Smith 17.
D rrrrk Field 11 and Williams 10.
Paring the scoring fur Ih r Rams were Itrodrrlck
Iknitr with IH points (on 7 and 10 sheading and
Sec O rangew ood. Pag* 2B

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triple header in i Tuesday, also
stalling al 4 30 p m

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lo lltrth u lrd lO irb n u ild s
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Hinnies had I ** jniinls (Ins hiding
Ih fre three jnslnl held g.nslsl and
a g am e h ig h 13 rrtin u n d s
i a m i)n Crager &lt;hipprsl in with
14 (Miints (IO (Tim ing from the
free throw linr| and 11 re­
bounds Leslie G u id ry added t u
jniiniB and seven relnninds
Seminole in if 24) S A C ) travels
to Si Cloud I.»* a 3A D ip it k i ft
game with lire defending Class
3A stale s hamplmi Bulldogs on
Monday l.vm an 12 Ft 0 2 SAC|
travels In Lake Howell n r»t
Tuesday

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(Mtinlv 13 In (mirth quAFier.
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nam e h lK h 13 p n ln t* w ith
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tlllt on three jrolrst Held |{&lt;hilsl as
Ml Dora lllh lr unproved to Is 2
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The Hiimv art naily hit more
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Andrea Hart led Orangrw
Chrtailan with 11 *|rtiinip while
M ich e lle S m ith added rig h t
(mints and 12 rebounds
T h r Hams will plav at Brevard
Christian at 4 p m today as (sart
of a irlplrhradrr with the Imvs'
Junior varstiy and varsity trams

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"She IHnvlto) nude a hit; save
r.irly In Ih r match In keep the
hiYiir O O .” said Elhvelr, *'H w-a *
a Ini* tsir 111fi 1* (Hilnt She m ine
I m . k and had an rncrptlnnal
Kamr after a uivlnn up four u &lt;m Is
to l.akr Om ni ley on Tuesday.
' A lte r th e l o w In L a k e
llrantlry. we decided that we
had to look al nurvrtvrs and
des ute w hat kind of Irani we a ir
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m il and played haul
Ovrrail. Itoviio m ine up wilh
si v vises while ih r Silver liawkv
keejier hlop|red Itisholv
Lake M ary dom inated I he
match, milvhooling Lake Unwell
2(1-12 and h a v in g an I 1-0
advantage on corner kicks, hul
only Krill's shoi gni Ihrmigh
T h r Haims are now 4 2 overall
and 3 I in Ih r SAC w hllr Ihr
S llvrr Hawks fell in 7-2 overall
and 2 2 In conference play. I^ikr
Mary will host Orange Hark al
Don T Hrvnolds Stadium till*
Saturday, the Junior vur*lty
game kicking oil .u 10.i m with
ih r va n ity i.iking the Held at
noon
MISTAKE DOOMS TRIBE
SA NFO R D - One m ental
m lsiakr proved dlviMrrou* for
Seminole High School Thursday
night a* an own goal In ih r
uecond hall ended up tiring Ih r
o n ly B ro rr of the night In
Lym an's 1-0 decision over Ih r
Trllie In a Seminole Alhlrtlc

Conference contest at Thoinaa E.
W liigham Stadium
T h r mistake came al the 17 13
m a r k and I m p r o v e d the
Greyhounds record lo 2 4 overall
and 2 2 In thr conference Semi­
n o le

fe ll In (1 4 I o v e r a l l M i d &lt;» 3

lit Ih r SAC.
T h r Junior va rsity ro n lrs i
ended In a O O d ra d lo rk
It wav such a shame because
w r had played a very good game
lo the that (m int." said Seminole
assistant coach S iu y Heno ” lf
we had played lhat well against
Leesburg w r would have won
W e’ve got lo find some offense
somewhere.”
Leslie Webber. Tn sry Hetrick.
Au d rey Hioclous and Stephanie
Hoover led an r* re llrn l Semi­
nole defensive effort, w h llr
g n ulk rrjirr Laura W illiams was
superb on goal with 23 saves
T h r Greyhounds oiitshot Ihr
Trtt&gt;r 2ft 4 and had seven cor­
ners lo 0 for Seminole. Jonnlr
Belaud came up w ilh a pair of
saves In goal for Lym an for her
second straight shutout of thr
season.
Seminole will hr In an SAC
irlp lrh ra d rr at Lake Brantley's
T o m Story Field n e »i Tuesday,
wills the Irrshincn gelling ucllon
underway al 4 p m

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Mow m o rh money would 11 take to
support your family for Ih rrr lo si* m onths ’
Horne etonomlst* urge families In set aside
tills riiurh savings for emergencies or
unemployment However, many families
have not saved lor lire future Emergent les
will come W r just don't know w fieri
Starting a fund for economk |&gt;ea« e of
inlnd could fa- the he*i family gift this
holiday Jo b UyofT* are Increasingly to m
rnoii. and unetnjilnyrnrtit jiertnd* are longer
If you fio not have adequate savings here
are wane suggest ion*
• sii itown wuh larnlly merntxr* and get
their Ideas on flow lo save money
talk
about the need for savings Prew bonier* will
help you save If you explain II
• Tell yOUl friends and farnilv that yOU
need lo save Instead of s|irnd Tell them
lha l your holiday gift* will lie cither
hand made or “ coupons" for servers sui ll
as free babysitting, a ear wash, etc
• G if t w r a p a h o t and la b e l n
Emergency Savings ” Cut a slot In d ro p in

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noles When you put money Into your
savings, write how and how rnur h Drop the
rude Into the slot Keep the far* In a special
plai e in remind your fam ily of the project
• He|&gt;aint nr repair in\* fur gills Instead
of tnivlng new ones Mavtir you could help
your older child repaint an outgrown hike In
a younger ehlld's favorite color Add sprcMl
decals or trim Th is becomes the older
child * gift to the younger Figure ih r money
saved from recycling the hike instead of

buying a new one Deposit this m uch In
your savings account and place a note In
your saving* gift ho*
• Write down how m u ili your family
aprnds In a week on eating out. soft drinks
and snai k* (W ow’l Agree lo carry all your
own food and drinks from home for Ih r rest
of Ih r year Eac h week put the fast food
savings In your a&lt; count

• i.ikr peanut bullet aandwtehea and
apples on a picnic Instead of buying lhal
greasy fast food! Slash Ihc savings
• Agree not lo s|irnd money on holiday
decorations Use what you have or make
your own (Remember chains from recycled
p.i|irf and popcorn garland*’’ !
• Shot k your parents and grandparents
by asking for their Ideas on savings’
• lie prepared for your children to
remember this holiday a* special bec ause l|
your gifts were from the hand and heart and
21 your lesson about saving Is something
they ran use the rest of their lives

M***MM M W H«t—
S*»*' ai guests recently visited the Senlofd Optimist Club Peggy
Merdin (from letti. president, welcomed Emory Bi*»* and Ms son
Jimmie Blake who were among the visitors Emory Blake, former
football coach at Seminole High School and father of Jeff Blake,
star quarterback on the Cincinnati Bengais football team told
members about his family who were born and reared in the
Sanford area Jimmie Blake told the club about some of his
experiences He has been a Cumberland Farms manager for
many years, has been a physically impaired outreach couseior at
Midway School for t u years and is a Pentecostal minister

Puttin' on the Glitz
The Sanford Woman i Club
reflected the glittering sign* ol
the season Wednesday at a
fashion show to boost the
club s scholarship fund
Put
tin' on the Glitz” attracted a
full house of patrons who
dined festively before the
fashion parade by Gayter's
The finale showed Dare Tru ­
jillo . moderator (from left)
describing the striking holiday
fashions, m odeled by M all
West. Roberta Zittrower and
T o d d C o lv in
See D o ris
D ie tr ic h 's P e o p le c o lu m n
Sunday

IN BRIEF
Writer's group forming
SA N FO R D — A group for published and aspiring writer* t*
forming Saturday. IV&lt; .1 at 7 p rn at ('a ir honks in S rm in n lr
Centre |Wal Marti The public Is Invited to atlrn d this
organizational meeting A technical writer, a science fiction
writer. a screen writer and two (met* are tfie nucleus of Hie
group which ho|&gt;es to further the efforts of anyone interested In
writing and being published For more information, contact
Cafe hooks at 3 2 2 «&gt; II7

CALENDAR
Sunbelt Daylily Club to meet
Sunhelt Daviliy Cluh meets the first Sunday of the m onth at
2 p m through April at the Old ('tty Mail. Highway I5 A near
L.ikr Man' boulevard l.ukr Mary
Th e rluh educates members on daylily grow mg through slide
shows, guest »|»rakrrs and trips to davlliv gardens There are
no c lu h d u rs C a ll 8 8 6 -3 1 9 8 for m ore In fo rm a tio n

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Wood hank Is asking donors of all types of
hlood — especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302K Second St For Information, rail 322 0 8 2 2

Aerobics offered
Sanford Recreation Department oilers Step Aerobics al the
youth renter In Sanforil City Mall. Monday* and Wednesdays,
from 9 to 10 a m and 5 30 to 6 30 p m Instructor Is l.lsa
Mines Cost Is 63 per class For information, call 330-5697

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Kniary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Chamber of C o m m crrr building

Activities for seniors
laike Mary Seniors Invite anyone S3 years or older to join
them In lwo weekly activities on Monday Woodrarvrr*. from
9 :30 In 11 30 a m ; Games, from I to 3 p in . al the Frank
Evans Center. 158 N. Country C lub Road

Employment opportunities for seniors
A n employment progtatn sponsored by A A H I’ Senior
Com m unity Servlcr Is held at the Sanford Arm ory Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, from H a m lo noon hill Downey and
Nick Callahan are available lo help seniors Itnd employment.

Cancer support group meets
Support. Mope and Recovery. S M A R . inerts every Monday
afternoon at 5 p in at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining room Th is Is a self help *up|mrt group
for all cancer survivors, w hrthcr In trratinent now or finished
with It . Call 324-H737 or 322-7785 for more information

IN THE SERVICE
D A N IE L R. H U G H ES
F O R T JA C K S O N . Colum bia
S.C. — A rm y l*vt. Daniel R.
Hughes has completed tiastc
training here.
During the training, students
received Instruction in drill and

c e re m o n ie s , w e a p o n s, m ap
r e a d in g , ta c tic * , m i l i t a r y
courtesy, military Justice, llrst
aid. and A rm y history and tradi­
tions.
Hughes Is ihc son ol Diane K.
and Robert J . Hughes of 1305 N.
Hart Road. Geneva

NEW ARRIVALS
The following births have Ih-i- ii
recorded al Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs
Nov. 10 — Agnes Iu &gt;|k-z . Fern
I'urk. hoy
Nov. 17 — Linda and Darrell
Williams. Sanforil. girl; Michele
and Dale Stalnakcr II. Sanford.
Iioy
Nov. 18 — Krlstal and Slcvcn
Chu/as. Winter Springs, hoy;
C on sta nce and C h ris to p h e r

Anseltno. I.migwood. girl; Cyntin.i Daniel llum on. Sanford,
girl; I'la and Phillip Schaefer.
Sanford, girl; Karen and Stephen
Phillips. Geneva, girl
Nov. 20 — Nicole Leonard.
Dellnna. girl; llaydcr and Lucas
Herrins, girl
Nov. 21 — Darina L yn n llrown
und Jam es Alan Dunne, troy.
Winter Springs

‘Gentleman’ may not be so perfect
D E A R A B B T : I Inst m y
hustvand several years ago. and
met this very nice man afirr
tiring alone for m any years W r
slarird dating, and h r was Ihr
first man to trll me h r lovrd me
Ahbv. It was wonderful In hear
those word* again H r I* a
perfect grntlrrran. brings me
flowers and always walks me to
m y door
I kepi expecting him to pro
jMise marriage but h r has never
mentioned marriage, nor did hr
Introduce me to any member* of
his family. I thought II was
rather odd. Then h r (old me lhal
hr had pnitnlsed hi* wife before
she (kissed away lhal hr would
never m a n y again
Abbv. hr askrd me not lo go
with any other man. I told him I
would not — and I have krpi my
promise I love him. but I do not
like this hiding I told him hr
needs to talk to a head doctor
about hi* promise and how It is
affecting his life H r refused

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

I would appreciate any advice
you can give me Please don't
use m y name or town. I don't
want to gel him in trouble

IN H ID IN O
D E A R IN H ID IN G : The man
you love Is tiring very- unfair in
you Furtherm ore, h r appears to
be untru stw o rth y. Unless he
introduces you to his family and
friends. I see no future for you In
this relationship

D E A R A B B Y : T h e grandma
w ho say* she doesn't expect her
c h ild re n , g ra n d c h ild re n and

great grandchildren to "fall all
over themselves” thanking her
for gifts Is contributing to their
Irresponsible hr ha v tor
Sending a postcard addressed
to yourself w ith w ritten re­
sponses to he checked and
returned ts a good Idea Howev­
er. I would not Include a selfaddressed postcard with the gift.
If a month of five weeks have
passed without any acknowl
rdgnteni of the gift. I would send
a postcard w ith the following
choices to be checked, and
returned
P LEAS E C H E C K ONE
1 I am irreponsible. und don't
care about you. or Ihe effort you
have put out for me.
2 . 1have two broken arms
3. You owe me. and I expect a
gift
4 I'm too lazy to lick a slump.
5. I reaklze 'h at this will be the
Iasi I II tw hearing from you. but
I'll call you right before m y

Boy’s behavior blamed on M om ’s
addiction during her pregnancy
DEAR

MARY:

I vc had
c u sto d y of m y five-year-old
grandson since he was 3 months
old H r was bom addicted In
cocaine because his mother
snorted all d u rin g her pre­
gnancy Then H R S look him
away from hrr and gave him lo
m r because they found cigarette
burns on tils bottom Irgs und
back.
lie's .llways hern real hard to
handle, lie was a real cranky
tvaby anil since lie's Ix-eti able to
walk, ll seems like we can't
make him mind H r runs away
when I call hint, has iriti|M-r Ills
and tries lo hurt smaller kids,
and animals
Needless to sa y. Ills kin
d rrg u rirn teacher Is calling me
several limes a week because of
Ills behavior. I’ve told hrr that hr
a d s the same wav at hoinr and I
can't handle him herr so I sure
can't tell hrr w h.it sh r should do
at school T o tell Ih r truth. I'm
tired ol h rr tioihrriug me. Shr's
supposed to tie Ihr professional
Anyhow. I'm willing to try any­
thing hut I don't know where lo
go or what to do

T IR E D G R A N D M A
D E A R G R A N D M A ! You really
do have your hands lull and I'm
sorry In say lhal Ih r r r are no
really good answers on how to
manage Ih r tx-bavlnr or co-

c a l n r -e x p o s e d In f a n t s a n d
children Additionally, there is
an cver-tnrrraslng num ber &lt;&gt;f
c h ild r e n r n i r r i n g school
manifesting ih r *umr symptoms
lhal y o u oulllnrd In your Idler.
Research has Indtcatrd that
these children appear lo he
nrurnlngtrally over rxeltahlr and
o v e rly sensitive to external
stim uli. Therefore, if a T V ts on.
the telephone rings, and people
are talking all in tin- same room
at ihe same lime. Hie child may
have a violent reaction.
Needless to say. I miII i al school
und at home It ts very dlllleult In
control ih r child's environment
to the degrre necessary to keep
these children stable. You and
thr school may wish to explore
the (Misslhlllty ol mrdleutlon to
help control his A D H D types ol
tieliuvlors
It is sometimes ve ry effective
In helping the child manage

his/her behavior and In othrr
rases. It Is completely Inef­
fective Finally. It may be neces­
sary lo place your grandson In
an exceptional student educa­
tion classroom where the teach­
er Is trained In Itrhavlnr m an­
a g e m e n t a n d th e l o w e r
s tu rle n l-te a rh rr ratio makes
eonirol easier
T h e only tru ly effective solu­
tion to Ih r hrurhrruk of coc u l n r - r r l a t c d p r o b le m s in
children Is prevention T o pro­
tect a developing fd us It Is
critical that th r pregnant woman
abstain from using any drug
throughout her pregnancy. If the
wom an has a drug problem, she
m u st consult a health care
professional early In her pre­
gnancy.
(M ary Balk la a C a rtlfla d
A d d ic t io n P ra v a n tlo n P r o ­
fessional and a counselor at Pina
Crest Elementary School. Con­
tact her at the Ssntord Htrald, or
call 322 1711.)

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F o r a b o ut S I 7. a fa m ily
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and return address This gilt
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raster — shr wouldn't have lo
w o rn about stump* or address
stickers T h e envelopes are
available with either a "sta r" or
a "love” stamp design. Order
blanks are available at the post
office, and orders are shipped lit
a b o u t tw o w e e k s . F o r a
9 1 -year-old grandma. I'd cer­
tainly get the "lo ve " design!
No. I don't work for the U.S.
Postal Service; I ’m a nurse
educator w ho knows a good deal
when I see one'
N A N C Y M A C K L IN .
B E L L E V IL L E . IL L .
D EA R N A N CY: What a great
Idea! I'm giving It m y "Dear
A bby stamp’’ — of approval!
(Problems? Writ* to Otar Abby.
Fo r a personal, unpublished
raply, sand a stll-addrassad.
stamped envelop* to Deer Abby.
P.0. Boa 69440. Lot Angeles.
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
la confidential.)

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S iste r W innie m arks
50 years in m u s ic

IN BRIEF
Gospel singers to perform
L A K E MONHOt.
T h r I j i r j r t H onda * flrat family nf
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■rrsiee on Sunday Drierntirr 4 at 1 p m T lir sjiruker fur the
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t*rnl Ihe church is l«« alrd al S I M Kina* Iload Midway Elder
J J l.lgon Sr is pastor of the .b u rth

Gibbs to speak
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C o n firm e r of t.'ruled Met hod id C hu rrh will speak at Find
I'n lled Methodist Church Geneva December 2 3. and •» Tfie
dally •« hedule Include* Friday evening service from ri 'Mi lo
7 SO p in (eltowahtp, 7 lo 0 p m &lt;h*. ussk.n and studv
Saturday a •ervke i* from 9 a m to 12 noon Sunday Gibbs
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for all session*
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Herald Correspondent

months a m em ber of W omen's

S A N F O H D — Shower Down of
Hlesalng* Church cm Elm Ave
will lie a place of rejoicing on
Sunday. D rre m b rr I I at 2 p rn
Sl ater W In n Ir
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c rlrb ra tln g 50 years In the
music ministry'
Formerly Irtmi BetinsytvannU,
Staler Winnie
ha* worked
sine e 1977 a* the Ministry Coot
dlnaior with Out rear h Ministry
Christian Fellowship Center In
Irrnallorial Although she has
hern in Sanford only one year
she hoprs in her retirement here
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Evangelist Fellowship She re
reived her Bachelor of A rts
degree from Morgan Slate ( &lt;&gt;l
lege In ItalllnM ie. Maryland In
11*10 and was Inducted Inlet the
National Honor N«» Irty Halt of
Fame In 1973 for ool standing
achievement
Her talents nl m usic artel
singing were developed al an
early agr "I started playing the
piano and singing al M years
old.'* stir said
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rhurch I leave a prophetic and a
healing ministry Music scarifies
people,lifts the Spirit and re
freshes Ihe soul I remember
when I taught sc hoot
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rhlldren would gel restless and
Td sti down and start playing ih r
piano T h e y 'd a lw a ys settle
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ito.v to live debt free let tie
released In 1995 She was a
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Walk through Bethlehem presented

Church observes
115th anniversary

l.A K K MAHY
Holy Cross Lutheran Church, n r » i in Sun
Hank m 1-akr Mary will prevent a Walk Through Iteihlehern
Sunday f&gt;r«ernbrr 11 from J t n f lp tn T h e ro*i •ill fie 92
For further information •all 333-0797

SANFO HD
The Rev Ru»u*
Boykin from the Si Paul M B
Church In Holly Hill was the
Quest speaker for a 115th
anniversary celebration re
cently at the Trinity United
M e tho d ist C hu rch
Boykin
shared M s thoughts from
scriptures in Proverbs 1 1 9 18
Pictured are L to R the oldest
member of the church. Robert
Fra/ier. Louise Robmson Mit­
chell. the Rev Eddie Rivers
and the Rov Dr Geraldine
McClellan

Anniversary celebration planned
S A N FO H I) — Victory Temple of God will lie telelrratlng
Honorahle Hisltop Hubert L Hlllery * anniversary Monday.
Uecemtier 5 Ihrotigh Sunday Driem ber I I twginnlng al 7 30
u rn nightly and I I a m Sunday The theme wtll tie.'
Knowledge from a Man of God i» much hetlrr than Stiver and
(told
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Outdoor drama set
W IN TE R I'AU K
th r First Baptist Church of Tu*.awilla
and It * drama ministry will present
lit* Life (or Mine, an
outdoor walk through drama which will depict » l« w e n t* from
the life ill Chris I Date* of the |&gt;rrformancr include Ikrcembrr 9
IO. Hi and 17 from 7 tn 9 p m and Dei ember 11 and IN from
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the church t* located on the corner of Tuw aw tlla and Dlkr
Hoads Admission i* free Contact the church office fur more
information at 0 5 7 -4993

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Christian Women's Club to meet
o K l.A N D O — T h r Christian Women a (T u b will meet on
Tuesday. December 13 al 11 30a rn al thr Windermere
&lt; w intry C lub 2710 Butler Hay l&gt;. A fashion yhow muwc
I trsenlailon and sprakrr will tie sc heduled
Luncheon and nutarry re serial Ion* are needed by Friday
Dec ember 9 Call Belay al M70 0 05 1 or Janie al 3 5 1 I H.34

Castie Brewer Day celebrated
SA N FO H D — Tfie Christian Education Department of Sr
Haul Missionary Hapllst Church, the Kcv Amos C Jones.
Castor present the Honorable Douglas Jamison. Honda
T'omrnlMloner of Educ ation H r will speak al th r I I a rn
service on Sunday. Dec-ember 11. In observance of Castle
Brewer IXiy
The Seminole- High Sc hool gospel choir will sing at the 5 p m
service Following Ih r song presentation awards will lo made
to area students from the Castle Brewer Scholarship fund
Th e comm unity is inviied m attend

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atallablr by p»e*« rtptlon
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hie disease Klirum alold arihri
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ran hr rrlrnllraaly prugrraaitr
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necessary lo aspirate lo almply
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have always required drainage
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Irate rauar for concern?
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you have had fluid rrm ovrd
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In "T h e Hapr of ihe L u rk .”
Aleaander Pope wrote. '"L e t
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lruin|ta they were.”
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bol when Kaal made a great
play. South found lo her tllarnay
lhal ahe didn't have enough
apadea lo get home
Silling Kaal waa Jo h n Wignall.
who lives In Chrtalrhurch. New
Zealand One of Ihe Iwat bridge
player* on the World Bridge
Federation Executive Council.
Wignall opened with a weak
n o -tr u m p , p ro m is in g 11- 14
high card polnta South hid two
a|Mtlrt whit h showed a Iwoauller with apade* and a minor
North aaked for Ihe minor with
two no trump Ino. I don't know
why rith rri and then jutnjfcd lo
game In apadr«
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round* of diamond* Aftrr ruf-

ling, dec later im m eduielv led a
liean to dum m y's 10 Wignall
won w ith hla Jack and the
crtltral moment had arrived
Suppoae W ignall returna a
club Declarer wlna with the are.
runt the spade queen, playa a
*|&gt;ade lo durnm y'a 10 and Irada
l lie hean king Whether Eaal
playa hla ace now or on the neat
trick. South mfla and Icada a
trump lo dum m y's ace. aimultaneoualy draw ing W eal's laal
•pade and Riving acceaa In
dum m y's established hean Milt
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fourth round of dUmonda. which
killed lhe contract If declarer
ruffed In the d u m m y . Meat
would win the anting tnck with
hla tpade king So South ruffed
In hand She ran the apade
q u e e n , p la y e d a apade lo
dum m y ‘a 10 and ruffed out
Fast* hean ace Hut now South
had no iru m p left in her hand

Weal had lo h ore hla apade king
to defeat the contract

B y Bernice Bede Osol
YO UB B IR TH D A Y
Dec. 3. 1094

A friend wrho still owe* you for
an old loan might try to tap your
resources again today. If you
must say no. say It with com ­
passion and understanding
PISCES |Frb 20-March 20)
Toduy associates might havr
more faith In your abilities than
you do T r y to sre things from
their perspective.

UMlay. Imt they a rr not aa great
a* you believe they arc, Be
careful, aaanclatra might try lo
deflate your balloon
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug 221 Today
you might find yourself In a
situation where you should lei
yo u r heart rule your head. Un
(o rtu iu lrly . this may be loo
dllllrult for you lo do

A R IES (March 21 April ! » l
Occasionally you get away with
telling little w hile lies hut I i h I . i &gt;
you will t&gt;r held strictly account­
able for everything you say
TA U R U S (April 20 May 20) II
you're contem plating an Inveslment at this time, do your
own research What others find
m ight not reveal Ih r whole
picture.

V IR O O (A u g 23 Sept 221
S e le c t y o u r c o m p a n io n s
ru rrlu lly today, you may adopt
Ihclr altitudes If they behave
I m i II v . you probably will too
L I B R A (Sept 23 O ct. 23)
Someone you dislike will havr
excellent Ideas today, bul you
m ay reject them owing lo the
source. The loss would br vours.
not hlsTtrrs

GEM IN I (May 21-June 20) In a
union there Is strength, hut this
might not hold true today. In ­
stead of being jairt of a tram,
you might furr lirttrr operating
independently.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
Your Ideas may Itavc some merit

S C O R P IO (Oct. 24 Nov 221
Y o u nrr In u cycle demanding
cn rrfu l management of your
r e s o u r c e s . If y o u act
c x tra v a g u n lly , a m ajor loss
could occur.
© 1904 N E W S P A P E R E N ­
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strong In the year ahead. If you
don't take on more than you ran
comfortably manage Focus only
o n th e mos t m e a n i n g f u l
assignments
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211 Someone very close to you
might not lie as perreptlve or
resourceful as you arr. If Ihe two
of you have something to prove.
prr|&gt;arr to do the work yourself.
Get a Jum p on life by u n ­
d e r s t a n d i n g the Influences
which govern you In the yeur
ahead Send for your AstroG ra p h predictions today by
mailing t l . 2 5 to Astro Graph,
c/o tills newspaper. I’ O Box
4465. New York. N Y 10163. Be
surr to slate your zodiac sign
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19) Th e world Is a lough place
alrrudy. so don't make things
harder for yourself today. T r y to
overcome your self-doubt
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                    <text>October

21,

FRIDAY

1094

more kids trying drugs
Program cuts, unsupervised free time fuel problem
Tu

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to a drug

Institution lot D ru g Education — o r P rid r.
"Of c o u n t d rug uar la up." a d d M a r , --------former d ru g prrvenllpn •prrialkM for I h r school
district, w h o now works as a guidance counselor
at Plnr C rra t Elementary School, "people have
r paaav T h e y aren't thinking
th in kin g about the
Am ong Junior high sludrnta. It c ltm b rd from
T ^ T n u m b e r erf higherhool students using the
drag at least once during the school year Jumped

from 19 p rrre n l to 34.6 percent.
Such figures are not available for Seminole
County, though (talk believes they are probably
r h r r e 1 * **still on Ihr
* har.
‘
...... ..........while
" I think (h r students are Just not as keenly
awareas th e y once were of the dangers of drugs.
Balk said. " I t Is not the focus of their attentions
that N once was "
T h e school district has cut fun d in g to many
drug program s In Ih r classrooms, she said.

Residents
protest
'Housing development
s Jm A n m l
S A N F O R D - T h e four way atop
at C o u n try C lu b Road and Alraort
became a two-way atop Thursday to
the flow of Traffic on Airport Boulevard.
However, according to aj
*
Seminole C o u n ty Roar’
atop signs rem oved from Airport
reinstalled Th u rsd a y night due to
and motortata' complaints after be
by the road department
* “
Department.

HereM tu f f Writer

Vest donated
S h e riff D o n E a lin g e r rill d o n a t e ten
bulletproof vesta to the '
M etr opol itan
Police this afternoon.
Ealinger w ill donate the
In
this afternoon at the Orlando International
Airport ’a V irg in Airlines terminal.
He will h r donating the vesta on behalf of the
Seminole C o u n ty aksidTs
«e*alRkiHfda!9k,‘A*vr,/
rra&lt;•

TO-DO Waakand guldg
• S aturday - Oct. 23 iunty
High School
a *
“Band Festival at O vie d o H igh
School S ta d ium . Th e event.
r the
Sanford O p tim ist C hib and
features ba nd s from Lake B ra n tle y.
Howell. Lake M ary. Lyman. Oviedo, and
note H igh Schools. A guest performance w ill be
featured b y T r o y Stale University Band. The
event begins at 8 p m . Cast of admission la *2 In
advance. 0 3 al the gate. Tickets available at the
Herald o r from any band member.
•Saturday — Oct. 32 - St. J u d e Children s
Research Hospital presents "W h eels for Life"
blkc-s th on. at Fort Mellon Park In Sanford.
Riders w ill be obtaining sponsors w ith gifts for
donation categories. Th e event will be held from
10 a m . u n til 3 p.m. Proceeds go to the m any
projects underw ay at the hospital including
cancer research.
•Saturday — Oct. 33: Pine Crest Elem entary
School. 4 0 0 W . 20th St.. Sanford, w ill be hosting
a Fall C a rn iva l from 10am . to4 p.m .
There w ill be a haunted house, a m oon walk,
carnival games, a dunk tank and m u c h more.
There w ill be people selling crafts as well.
For m ore Information, call the school at
322-1711.
.

Amaranth at First Christian
S A N F O R D — Seminole Court *59. Order of
the A m aranth, will celebrate "A m a ra n th Sun­
day" at Sanford First Christian C h u rc h . 1607 S.
Sanford Avenue, this Sunday at 11 a .m .
The A m a ra n th la a fraternal organisation that
helps raise m oney for diabetes research.

B a c k ro w : A yana N ath a n. A n d re a
McKInniaa. Ann McCrackan from Lake
BrewtMy H igh School; Cathy A h o . Karan
M cLaughlin from Lyman; Brian Hall.
King from Oviedo Front row:

Birgit D s ia ra n o . laroa Buliar fro m
Seminole, Ptui Cuipoppsr, Chad fywr.
Erin Cain from Lake Mary and Anthony
Lappa and Jerem y Engel from
Howtn

H ig h school band festival
show cases the best talent
n f ip g w w f n n itf
O V IE D O Th e Seminole County
H igh School Bend Festival w ill bring
togeth er some of the best musical talent
In the county tomorrow evening.
J o h n Courier Field at O viedo High
School will be transformed tnto the half

time show of half time shows
Band* from each of the district's six
high schools w ill put on their best
performances in front of a crowd of
parents, friends and relatives who w ill
cheer their every note.
For two decades now. the festival has
been sponsored by the Optimist Club of

□Ba

S A N F O R D T h e
postmark on a letter T h u r s ­
day night thwarted a decision
on a proposed new Sanford
residential area
A maaalvr turnout of citt­
erns objecting to the devel­
opment also aldrd the tem ­
porary bah of the proposal
T h e gathering look place at
the Sanford Planning and
Zoning Commlaalon hearing
on a new residential devel­ Attorney Chart*# Jo yce reads
o pm ent. Th e m a tte r waa a tatter from the Historic
subsequently tabled, b y PA Z. Trust opposing lha plan.
but not before a few cttUena had an opportunity to voter
objection*
T h e property In question la loratrd si 4 0 0 0 C o u n try C hib
Drive. Just south of the Mayfair Golf Course. It la w ithin the
city limits of Sanford, abutting residential property to the
south.
T h e land Is owned b y Mack N. Cleveland and Patricia T .
Strnstrom . but w o u ld be developed b y Park Avenue
Development.
According to cltteena living adjacent to the proposed
development, one of the biggest Issues Is the small etee of the
lota Some objected to small houses on ve ry small lota with
only 20-foot front yards and little room between the bouses
Some e*pressed opinions that this might be an effort to bring
more low Income housing tnto the area.
Other complaints voiced last night regarded crim e w hlrh

C a n in e co p d ie s, rem em bered b y partner, frie n d #

Honoring the loss of a partner and
frie n d . S a n fo rd pollca o fflc a ra
gathered al Quincy's restaurant last
night to present a plaque to Officer
Bill W iio n , in white "Boas" shirt. In
remembrance of K-0 Jammer, who
died two weeks ago. From left to
right are Sgt. Tlno Fontana, Officer
Mika Ansley. W iion and Officer Ned
Golden. Jammer was donated to the
Sanford Police Department four
yaars ago by radio station W J H M
JAM Z-102 aftar announcers c riti­
cized police canine*, creating a
m in o r co n tro ve rsy. Since th a n .
Jam m er and W iion distinguished
themselves by making numerous
criminal finds and arrests, Fontana
said. Jam m er also distinguished
him self against other K-0 u nits
throughout the country, winning two
state championship* and one na­
tional championship. Fontana said
K-9 Chico, Jammer's replacement, is
In training now.
NAwi*

Expsct a sunny, fair waakand
T o d a y : P a r tly
aunny. H ig h In the
lower to m id 80s.
Variable w in d S to 10
mph.

Port

A ny FSU fan could have told you...
By
Herald Staff Writer
[tea to
§AN FO R D W ith apologle
students and legions of la!
faithful
alum ni from that famous university
i
In GainavUle. gator meat Is being
touted as a delicious delicacy w h ich
can be a healthful addition to the
diet.
Hold the deep-fat frying and tarter
sauce, and the meat of the once
endangered alligator is good for the

consumer. Sometimes available In
local supermarkets, alligator nug­
gets are sold frozen for 06.98 a
pound at Lombardi’s fish market In
Altamonte Springs. H ig h In protein
and low in fat. cholesterol and
calories, the alligator la both a
gourmet s and dieter’s dream, con­
tends Jack Montoucet. who has run
a gator farm In Scott, La., since
1066.
" Y o u can substitute alligator
meal for veal or chicken meat In

any kind of d ish ." Montoucet said In
a telephone Interview Thursday. “ It
substitutes real well In Italian.
Japanese. Chinese and. of course.
Cajun" recipes like spicy gumbo
soup.
"T h e smoked tastes Uke smoked
salmon, plain tastes like chicken or
tuna. It’s got whitish pink meat and
It’s firm like chicken. The llavor
kind of floats around." he
trying to describe the taste. "B u t If
you've eaten It. once you eat It again

you’ll recognize it.’
Since the alligator came off the
endangered species lis t In the
mid-1970s, production of the rep­
tiles has become a big Industry In
Louisiana. There are now 80 gator
farmers In the state, where formraised skins sell for 019 a foot, and
farmers produce a quarter-million
skins a year. Florida now has 42
licensed alligator farms. Florida
fa rm s sold m o re th a n 0 7 .0 0 0
□ • # # G ator. Fag* 0 A

'O R T H E B E S T IN E D I T O R I A L S , O P IN IO N S A N D A N A L Y S I S O F T H E N E W S , R E A D T H E H E R A L D

�N E W S FROM T H E REGION A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

State looks into fraudulent billing
Special permit considered for bikers

Center treating children, ‘cannabis dependency’
fraud and false claim charges are likely.
"W e estimate, baaed on our review*, that
a significant nm ount will be fraudulent."
M id Farr on Wednesday.
Farr said the renter obtained the name* at
people receiving Medicaid benefit* an It
could submit claim* to the government.
Efforts to ranch the center'* eatcutlvc
director. Frank WHBaiit*. were uaaacrrsaful
Thursday. T h e center was liceneed J u ly 27.
1901 accordin g to the Mate Department of
Health and H u m a n Resource*.
The renter's metfical director. D r. Pauline

D A Y T O N A BEACH - Vofurta C ounty, which does not allow
d rin k in g on lie beaches, la conaldtrtiig a special perm it for
motorcyclist* attending a firework* display off the Daytona
Beach boardwalk.
H arley Owner* Group plana several activities throughout the
^ ^ i f t l w ^ i n h i ^ b f t u a ^ ^ r WMh ^
Wrek* w tU rh d m n
T h e f w u p plana ■ catered dinner, w ith beer and w ine, at the

P * * to review pat tent*' medical record* and
was unaware o f any pesMrni* w ith baling
She **ld she didn't c u m in * the pntlenl*
thrm artvr* under h rr "inform al" arrange­
ment w ith the e m trr.
"I wasn't billing Medicaid.'' aald Dr. G ra y .

county

Chsodlsr bscfc in hospttil sftf stttwcfc
O R L A N D O — A teen-ager recovering from b rain damage
incurred while locked In the sweltering trunk o f a car d urin g a
kidnapping hM suffered a setback and I* back tn a hospital.
Philip Chandler. 17. la suffering from aplastic anem ia, a
dangerous disorder In w h ic h the blood-producing bone m arrow
falls to fund loo property , aald doctor* *t Florida Hospital
Orlando. The y think the d isorder could be the result of drug*
he takes to prevent setnifen.
Chandler defied doctors' prediction* that he w o u ld never
emerge horn ■ coma a* a result o f bring left In a c a r tru n k in an
e m p ty parking lot In J u ly 1000.
T w o other teens forced h im into the trunk o f hi* father’s
autom obile and went JoythU ng far hour* before abandoning the
ca r. Chandler « a freed b y paaacra-by. Hi* attackers were
convicted and arntenced to prison earlier thl* year.

J A C K S O N V IL L E — T h e city got It* ftnt Republican m ayor
since Reconstruction w ithout a atngle vote being c M .
M ayor Ed Austin switched Thu rsd ay to the G O P before
leaving an a two-week trip to South K n m ^ lip a n a n d C h in a ta
prom ote Jacksonville as a n international trade destination.
"Philosophically, the Republican Party stands far where 1 am
o n the Issues." said A u stin , a lifelong Dem ocrat. ’T h e
Republican Party want* to take the country and the state in a
direction I think we need lo g o ."
A u stin aald the decision was a personal one. He has no plana
to seek re-election to a second term .

SargMnt returns to Florida
M A R Y E S TH E R — A n A ir Force technical sergeant accused
o f killing his wife and tw o children with a machete has waived
extradition from Haw aii and will return to the Florida
Panhandle to face m urder charges.
Edw ard Zakrzewskl gave himself up Saturday, the day after
he waa featured on the “ Unsolved Mysteries” television
program . He signed an extradition waiver tn a H aw aiian court
Wednesday.
Circuit Judge Shackley Raffetto ordered the suspect held
u n til Oct. 29 to give Florida authorities time to p ick h im up.
Zaknew akL 29. had been mieaing since J u n e 13 when the
bodies of hi* wife. Sylvia. 34. a n d their children. E d w a rd J r .. 7.
a n d Anna. 5. w m found In the family's Mary Esth er home.
Zakrsewskl waa stationed at nearby Eglin Air Force Base.

TH E

Public defender
withdraws from
hospital rape ease

C en tral C o m m a n d
d e p lo ys H Q gro u p
to Persian G u lf
T A M P A — A contingent
from U .S . Central Command
left to help coordinate forces tn
the Persian G u lf, even as Ira q’s
threat in the region appeared
to be dim inishing
" T h e situation may be d if­
fused but it's not over,” said
C e n tco m spokesm an N a v y
Capt Bob Prucha. "We can't
take it for granted everything's
going to be back to normal.”
Centcom , the unified c o m ­
mand overseeing the 26.000
U .S . s o ld ie rs , sailors a n d
a ir m e n c u r r e n t l y In th e
Persian G u lf. Is taking no
chances against Iraqi forces
that ha d m s sard on Its border
with Kuw ait but have n o w
largely retreated.
T h e Centcom contingent of
210 — about a quarter of the
com m and's total personnel —
planned to establish a forward
elem ent In an undisclosed
location In the region under

M a rin e L l . G e n
R ic h a r d
"B u tc h " Neal
From there. It will set up
links with Centrum's head­
quarters at Mar Dili A ir Force
Base to help coordinate the
soldiers, sailors, airm en and
Marines In the gulf. Including
those aboard the aircraft carri­
er U S S George Washington
and 16 other Navy ships.
Thu rsd ay's deployment was
the large*! Centcom force sent
to the region since Operation
Desert Storm three year* ago.
when the command's entire
staff moved Us headquarters to
Riyadh. Saudi Arabia, under
Gen. H . Norman Schwsrxkopf.
"W e don’t expect to be there
lo n g ." said Navy Capt. Bill
B u m * , who led the Centcom
co n tin g e n t. " W e ’re ta lk in g
weeks rather than m onths.”
Centcom officials acknow l­
edged one of the m ajor pur­
poses of the deployment Is
training.

IN V ER N ESS. Fla (API - An
X-ray technician working at the
hospital where a male nurse
allegedly raped five women has
been fired for m a k in g lewd
remarks to a female patient.
Bruce McFartane. 41. denied
Thursday that hta comments to
the 33-year-old wom an were
arxually aggressive.
"I M id she was a good, healthy
person." M id McFartane. who
w m fired by C itrus Memorial
Hospital on Tuesday.
The wom an has decided not to
file s c s u a l b a tte ry charges
against Me Far lane because he
w m fired. Investigators said.
Police said Mac Far lane waa
fired during an Investigation Into
a complaint by another female
patient accusing him of Improp­
er language and touching Sept.

22.
"T h e tim ing couldn't have
been worse on this." Invem eM
Police Chief Bill V ill aald of the
complaints against McFartane.

W E A T H E R

Lottary:

M IB B B
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low tn
the mid 60s. L ig h t w ind.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with a
alight chance of afternoon show­
ers and thunderstorm s. H ig h In
F R ID A Y
the lower to m id 80*. Southwest
P
tly s a m y lH f
wind 5 to 10 m ph. Rain chance
20 percent.
Su n d ay t h r o u g h T u e s d a y :
Partly cloudy w ith a chance of
m ainly afternoon showers or
thunderstorms. L o w s In the mid
60s. High In the lower to mid
80s.

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Friday. October 21, l«W
Vol 17, No «

Daytaaa Beach: Waves arc
2Vt feet and acmt-glaMy. Current
Is slightly to the south. W ater
temperature la 75 dcgrcei.
New Smyrna Reach: W aves
are 2-216 feet and semi-glassy.
The current Is to the south.
Water temperature lx 76 de­
grees.

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BOLUHAR TA BLE: M in. 7:40
a .m .. 8:10 p.m.: MaJ. 1:25 a m ..
1:55 p .m . TlDBBt Daytaaa
Beach: highs. 10:14 a.m .. 10 35
p .m .: lows, 3:58 a.m .. 4 :3 2 p.m .:
yrma B u c k : highs.
Maw
10:19 a-m-. 10:40 p.m .; lows.
4 :03 a.m .. 4:35 p .m .; Cac*a
Beach: highs. 10:34 a.m .. 10:55
p .m .: lows. 4 :18 a.m .. 4:52 p.m.

Bt. Aagaatia* ta Japltar Islet
To d a y: Wind variable mostly 5
to 10 knots: Except near the
coast an onshore sea breeze 10
knots during Ihe afternoon. Seas
2 to 3 fret. Hay and Inland
waters a light chop. To nigh t:
W in d variable 5 to 10 knots.
Seas 2 to 3 feel. Bay and Inland
waters smooth. Widely scattered
showers north part.

T h e h ig h te m p e ratu re In
Sanford on Th u rsd a y waa 85
degrees and Friday's overnight
low was 62 degrees as reported
by the University of Florida
Agricultural Research and E d u ­
cational Center. Celery Avenue.
R ecorded ra in fa ll for the
period ending at 9 a.m . Friday,
totalled .00 Inches.
Cl R s n s s t.................. 6 :5 0 p .m .
□ R a a rts* .....................7 :3 0 a m .

B ru ce A la n Young. 4 5, la
charged w ith raping five women
who were sedated and recov­
ering after surgery at Citrus
Memorial
Meanwhile. Public Defender
Skip Babb wants off Y o u n g *
case because a ro-w orker la
afraid Young may have victim ­
ised hrr. too. Babb M id the
situation puts him tn an ethical
quandary.
He M id the co-worker Is not
n a m e d In c rim in a l ch a rg e s
against Y o u n g who remained
C itrus County Jail earty today in
lieu of •100.000 bond
Circuit Judge John Th u rm a n
assigned private attorney BUI
Lsckay to handle Young's case
Wednesday at county expense.
Young was arrested Oct. 3
after a female nurse walked In
on h im h a vin g sex w ith a
sedated 13-year-old girl. Since
then. 80 women have contacted
authorities with fears they too
were attacked.

�^ p R U N U l l ^ l ly

d U d lit Mode* to their country
and to bottom v w to u i v f w
project*. On h a n d tor tht

Aibn 30m . 37. 1308 W. 13th St.. Sonford.
urglary and Unit rkana by SoodMd pel
altrr trpoct State Malt NO M tools bon i

Tips for
avoiding
scam
artists

Patrick
arrested on a r r i l i i i m srr— I
Investigations UnM agrwt V
rrp M ira HoowMon u td n o
Robinson r a w 10 th t Boats
lo p trk u p stolen p n p t f ly .h i

Sitters arretted
T w o Sanford sister
and Virginia C . Miller. 34. 330
•hoplining rh a rg rs by
employe* of the Albertson's on
repotted seeing them piece HMychoadtoe In a
attempt lo leave the store without paying for It.

Th e following wanted
• Tyro n e Jeremelne
Sanford: on e charge of faOure to
theft rtu rg r.
• Kevin Joorpti hlcKlany. 30. 1413
s forgery charge stemming from the pi

i Court. W W W ; on
(of s 3200check to

h f p lr illu f f t

hhs

•Kdwtn
Monroe ha
Srolt was h

father s Labe

• Paul Garret Robinson. 35. 1304 W . 12th S t . !
•talking charge He tied Oct. 7.

Crimes reported to dcputiai
Burglaries and thefla
Reserve; 34.000
2100 block O u ste r Branch Court. W tngfteld Res
in household appliances and 34.000 Ini damages ireported at a
r 14.
Oct.
vacant residence sometime between S e p t 7 and O
nod; two
• 2200 block West Lake Brantley Court
ring* valued at 32.700 reported taken sometime between J a n
I and Wednesday. T h e victim reported his wife Uied to And the
entries for some time before reporting them mtastng.
• 4500 block Gilbert Street. Bookrrtow n; 3400 video tape
recorder reported taken sometime between 9 a m. Oct. 12 and
I p »*. r* -*
*—
- household cabinets valued at 33. ISO m a t t e d taken.
• H a n d y W ay. 41*1 Oregon Blvd.. Labe Masses: •183 in
quarters reported taken from A ir Vac machine sometime
between Oct 12 and 0 a m . Wednesday. Damages totaled
•700
a a

Ma

a

Leninas re p o n so to w n v o r a pones

Violence
• A slorc clerk reported he waa held u p b y a ptatol-bearlng
man at 2 27 a m. Thursday. T h e clerk reported man came Into
the store in the 300 block of E. 25th St. and asked far change.
When he received four quarters, the m a n produced a ptstol and
demanded money. T h e clerk reported giving the man about
•50 before he (led.

2 face murder charges
B y V W t tll
Herald Staff Writer
T w o Seminole County men
will make their first appearances
In court this afternoon to bee
charges of first degree murder
and armed robbery.
A c c o o r d ln g to S e m in o le
C o u n t y s h e r i f f 's o ffic e
spokesm an E d M cD o n o u g h .
I tl-year-old Paul C b y to n and
11&gt;-year-old Anthony Lawson arc
accused of shooting to death
Willie Peoples during a robbery
Thursday m orning tn Altamonte
Springs. McDonough said Peo­
ples. 48. was shot at the In­
tersection of Anchor Road and
DcPugh Street near Altamonte
Springs at about 8:25 a.m.
Witnesses told sheriff's depu­
ties that Lawson walked up to
Peoples, shot him In the chest,
and robbed him . Clayton, they
said, drove the getaway car.
According to McDonough, the
Altamonte Springs Police re­
ceived a call about an hour later
telling them that C b yto n and
Lawson were at a gaa station on
Slate Hoad 436. near Interstate
4.

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ficers and Seminole County sher­
iffs deputies weni to the station
where they confronted the two
and. after a short chase on foot,
a p p re h e n d e d b o th w it h o u t
further Incident.
T h e y were taken to the J o h n
E. Polk Correctional Facility,
McDonoutfh iAkL
He noted that Peoples, w ho
lived on S. Rio Grande Avenue In
Orlando, died a short time after
the shooting at Florida Hospi­
tal-North In Altamonte Springs.
McDonough said both Peoples*
and the suspects' cars were
taken Into custody by sheriff*!
d e p u tie s a n d b o th w ill be
searched aa a part of the In­
vestigation Into into matter.
C la y to n , of 6 60 Brookfield
Loop In Lake Mary, and Lawson,
of 1100 Orange Ave. in Sanford,
are being held without bond at
the jail.
A c c o r d in g to M c D o n o u g h .
C b y to n waa already out on bond
o q a n attempted murder charge
s t e m m in g fro m a d r l v e -b y
s h o o t in g n e a r A lt a m o n te
Springs last August.

Kaiser

W A S H IN G T O N U n p r in ­
cipled salespeople dupe millions
of American* into parting with
biUIons of dollars each year, but
consumers can take steps to
p ro te c t th e m s e lv e s a g a in st
fraud, consumer groups say
“ Consumers ra n avoid srams
and hang up on fraud b y bring
arary of businesses they've never
heard of offering deals that seem
to good to be tru e ." said Susan
G rant, executive director of the
National Association o f C o n ­
sumer Agency Administrators.
Aa part of an rfffun to educate
consumers, the N A C A A and the
C o n s u m e r F e d e r a tio n o f
America are m aking avalUM e a
free pamphlet on how to resolve
complaint* Th e y alan offered
the following advice:
— Never buy a n yth in g by tele­
phone unless you know to whom
you are talking Make purchases
only when you place the call
— Never a rrrp t prizes from
trlrm a rk rtrrs arid avoid I heir
ronlrsi*.
— Pat ionize o n ly 11rose uuii&gt;
home and appliance repair firms
that friend* or relatives have
l recommended a n d that are not
the subject of action by con­
sum er protection agencies or
Belter Business Bureaus
— Be cautious when asked to
pay for goods and services in
advance and k r r p such paym e n u lo a m inim um .

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executive director of the Conaumcr Federatton of America,
told a news conference Th u rs­
day.
Forty-Ihrer federal, state and
local consumer protection agen­
cies responding to a survey said
t h e y r e c e iv e d m o r e th a n
546.000 complaints Iasi year.
T h e number haa remained fairly
steady during the three-year
period
T h e most frrq u rn t complaints
were about new- and used-car
sales, home Improvement com­
panies. auto repairs, m all order
companies and telemarketing,
also unchanged from the 1992
list, the report said.
In one of the worst scams,
called "reloading." consumers
who have already lost money are
bilked again by companies that
offer lo recover their losses for a
fee. Grant said. Sometimes such
calls come from the same com­
pany using a new name or a
different company that bought a
list of victims' names, she said.
C o n sum ers a lso often are
buying Information they can get
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m rn tf DtebrttriT
Pleoor. Srsualtv speaking. Am ertra la a lot Mb*
the girts Ui m y high w hool. T h o m w ho totted
about arx — alien with M a rin r-w artky vtvtdnrws
— actually did fd rh T h r d rm u re . ilnwiw oat i i n l
girts did It alt. and had the boyfrien d s to prove n.
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Countries too People in seem ingly staid e a - d a n c c r a n d
nations tike Canada and Ireland are stunahqgy cert died bat
profligate Buainraa executives « '
n o w s trying to reach Liechtenstein
that nobody's answering the
nation's entire work farce Is
(lo a n , copulating among empty
“ Sex-crazed" Americans are
W e're too rih a u s trd from
fan totaling. arguing, lecturing

Lawton Chiles
for governor
T h e tw o candidate* for gov e rn o r co n tinu e
to ba ttle each o th e r aa ejection d a y d ra w s
near.
W e endorse L a w to n C h ile s for th is office.
W e believe h e la the beat cho ice for a n u m b e r
of reasons, th e strongest o f w h ic h Is ha n d s-o n
experience.
J e b B u sh has excellent potential.
A t th is tim e how ever, he has h a d n o a ctua l
in v o lv e m e n t w ith a n y fo rm o f state, m u c h
less o th e r level of g o v e rn m e n t.
B u s h has m ade m a n y p ro m ls ea d u rin g his
c a m p a ig n . S o m e of th e m m ig h t be lo u d ly
a p p la u d e d , except a gover n o r la n o t alone in
e n a c tin g n e w law s o r m a k in g change*.
C h ile * la not m a k in g a rb itra ry pledges and
pro m ises. T o som e. It m a y seem as th o u g h he
Isn't p ro m is in g as b rig h t a fu tu re for o u r state
aa B u s h has been d o in g . H e Is. h o w e ve r, well
a w a re o f th e need to c o n tin u e w h at has
a lre a d y been started: s u c h a s fig h tin g c rim e ,
e x p a n d in g priso n f a d title*. Im p ro v in g the
o v e ra ll e c o n o m y , a n d p re s e rv in g a n d p ro ­
te c tin g the rig h ts o f the c itize n s aa w e ll aa the
land o n w h ic h the c itize n s reside.
S o m e are o f the o p in io n th a t It’s tim e for a
c h a n g e . T h e r e m a y be a te n d e n c y to agree
w ith th is, except for the fact th a t a n y cha n g e
m u st be for th e better. T h e office o f g o ve rn o r
s h o u ld no t be a t r a in in g g r o u n d fo r a
vic to rio u s c a n d idate , n o m a tte r w h a t h is
b a c k g ro u n d o r p arenthood la.
T o u se a c o m p aris o n : w e h a v e a y o u n g bo y
w h o w a n ts to d rive y o u r C a d illa c . H e la old
e n o u g h to d riv e , a n d h a s w a tc h e d h ia father
d riv e , b u t h a s never a c tu a lly be en b e h in d the
w h e e l. W o u ld y o u lo a n h im y o u r C a d illa c for
the n e x t fo u r year*?
W e d o n 't believe w e s h o u ld let J e b B u s h
o p era te o u r state fo r th e n e xt fo u r ye ars
w it h o u t h a v in g p ro v e n a b ility b e h in d the
w h ee l.
O n N o v e m b e r 8 . w e re c o m m e n d L a w to n
C h ile s be re-elected as g o ve rn o r. A llo w h im to
c o n tin u e le a d in g u s in to the futu re.

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In 1994 the Florida Legislature enacted
extensive changes In Chaper 3 9 of the Florida
Statutes governing juvenile Justice. Th e moat
significant change Is the creation of the
Department of Juvenile Justice aa a separate
and distinct governmental entity. T h is agency Is
responsible for the planning, coordinating, and
delivering all pnqpams and services within
J u v e n ile J u s tic e . I n c lu d in g a ll
c h lld re n -in -n e cd -o f-a e rvlcca p ro g ra m s |!.e.
truants, ungoveraables. and runaways!; other
prevention, early Intervention, and diversion
programs: detention centers: com m itm ent pro­
grams: and delinquency institutions. No longer
w ill the Deportment of Health and Rehabilitative
Services be directly involved In delinquency
proceedings.
T h e new Juvenile Justice BUI also places more
responsibility on the parents of Juvenile offend­
ers. Parents wUI now be required to attend all
court proceedings with their child or face a
potential contempt of court action. Employers
m a y not threaten to dismiss, nor rttemtm. a
parent who is attending court w ith their child,
or they m ay also be faced w ith a contempt of
court action. Parents will be required to pay fees
to the Department of Juvenile Justice for the
costa incurred in keeping a child in detention or
a commitment facility. These fees or costa may
be waived or reduced if the court finds that the
parent is indigent the victim of the offense, or
has made a diligent, good faith effort to prevent
the child from engaging in delinquent acta. The
restitution limit of 82.500 that the parent could
be held responsible for has been lifted, and now
a parent can be held responsible for the entire
restitution amount inclined by the child. Th e
court may also order the parents to participate
in counseling, to render com m unity service, or
io participate in parenting classes.
T h e authority of the state attorneys to
prosecute a child In adult court has been
significantly broadened. Instead of holding
waiver hearings to transfer a 14 o r 15 year-old
child to adult court, the state attorney m ay now
file In adult court for certain offenses. A n d s
child of a ny age m ust be prosecuted as an adult
If the child has previously been adjudicated
delinquent for three or more separate felonies
and three felonies resulted In residential com­
mitments.
Th e courts have had their contempt of court
powers returned to them. A child found to be In
contempt of court m ay now be sentenced to
serve five days In a detention center for the first
contempt of court, and 15 days for the second or
subsequent.
Although the above referenced changes will
have a tremendous Impact on the Juvenile
justice system, they are In actuality of limited

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W all Street: Clinton
good for education
W A S H IN G T O N — A recent report from the
e quity research department at s top Wall
Street investment bouse has turned u p in the
west wing of the White House. sa d N ha*
eosnr presidential sdvlarva buzzing about a
“ hoi lip "
Aeeoedlng to a report b y the Morgan
Stanley Investment firm, the C linton admin
M ra lto n 's pottUral Mark Is bhse-chlp when It
lo keeping Its prom tars on education
f t's a nice com ­
plim ent from an un­
usual corner. In the
r e p o r l . M o rg a n
B u iiilry was actually
w a rn in g Investors of
n e g a t iv e im p a c t*
a ris in g fro m Pretad e n i C lin to n 's
d trw e t-ta n d tn g jrewg v s m fWe c o lle g e
students ..Millions at
students w in receive
loans through their
scho o ls, bypassing
private lenders and
s a v i n g ta x p a y e rs
I It's e nice
s o m e 8 4 .3 billion
c o m p lim e n t
o v e r the next few
fro m an unusual
y e a rs. C lin to n has
co m e r. ■
p rivately predicated
It w ill be rem em ­
bered as “ one at the
moat Impressive
single achievements for this administration '
in term s of long term Im p a rl on mtddle-ctoas
families.
B u t this means a phase-out of the Student
L o a n Marketing Association (Sallte Mae),
w h o s e p riv a te In v e s to rs had profiled
handsom ely from the Inefficient status quo.
In the future, the Education Department is
expected to hold all student loans.
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Direct lending is part of a raft of Clinton
education reforms passed by (he 103rd
Congress. In the post 20 months. President
C lin to n sent nine education-related bills lo
Congress — eight of which have been signed
Into law. Next week. Clinton w ill sign number
n in e : T h e 612.7 billion Elementary and
S e co n d ary Education A c t. Some of the
president's allies believe his success on
education reform Is a textbook example of
h o w lo w in legislative battles through
coalition-building and bipartisanship.
" I th|nk the lesson for the administration is
to stand firm, do what y o u believe in. and
th en do the hard work that is needed lo
achieve a political victory.'* says Sen. Paul •Jf.
H
S im o n . D-IIL. who has spent years champi­
jO
o n in g the cause of direct lending.
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Sim o n confesses he felt Jittery that the
administration would retreat when faced with
an onslaught of special Interests and highpriced lobbyists. "Th is Is one where Clinton
prepared himself." Simon told us. "W hen he
was a candidate he came Into m y office and
talked lo me about It. He clearly knew quite a
bit of background before he talked to me.
W h e n the lobbyists went to work... I waa
Ji­
worried frankly that there waa going to be
n
')
som e compromise away from his really sound
poaltlon.... T o Clinton's credit he came down ;nC
on the right side and stood Uke a rock."
T h e almost disbelieving tone of Ihe Morgan i,in
S ta n le y docum ent suggests even more *':i
astonishment that the C lin to n team didn't Dili
I*
b lin k on education reform. Fo r White House
il.&gt;
aides. It'a a source of well-deserved pride.
M organ Stanley notea the lack of "decisiveness" In administration policies ranging from
Bosnia to welfare reform. Even when ihe
administration has a focus, according to this
a n a ly s is . It "s im p ly c a n n o t achieve a
legteta live solution. But there to one area ,-»Cl
•&gt;&amp;
w here the administration's decisiveness and
*
a b ility to achieve Ita ends la beyond reproach
— student lending. T h e administration
kno w s that It wants lo end the federally
guaranteed student loan program . And. thus
far. the administration Is baiting a perfect
3i1
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1.000 In securing legislation."
E x c e p t for direct le n d in g , when Re­
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publicans sided with the banks and Saille
•lb
Mae lobbyists over students, bipartisan ac­
U.
co rd s have been forged over education.
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importance to law enforcement officers w ho deal
w ith these children on the streets, except for the
significant increase in respect by juveniles for
the Juvenile system as a whole. A s ooe police
officer states. “ I Just want to know, when can I
put them In Jail?" Well, you can't take them lo
Jail without a court order, but you can take them
to detention. Th is article Is designed to inform
law enforcement officers of what they can do
when a child is taken into custody and what to
do w ith their paperwork.
• T a k in g a C hild into Custody
Florida Statute 39.037 states that a child may
be taken Into custody under the following
circumstances;
1. Pursuant to a court order.
2. Fo r a delinquent act or violation of law.
pursuant lo Florida law pertaining to a lawful
arrestor
3. Fo r falling lo appear In court.
However, all children who are taken Into
custody and taken to a detention center m ay not
meet the statutory criteria to continue to be held
in secure detention. But this should not prevent
a police officer from taking a child Into custody.
It o n ly means that the child m ay not be held in
secure detention once a child la delivered there.
W h e n a c h ild Is ta k e n In to c u s to d y .
39.037(lK b) requires that If a child is charged
w ith a felonly or a crime of violence, the
arresting authority shall Immediately notify the
district school superintendent o r hia designee.
T h is is not limited to notifying the local school
superintendent. If the child resides In another
county, the arresting authority should notify the
superintendent in the county where the child
resides. T h e superintendent m ust then notify
the principal of the school the child attends who
In tu rn must notify the child's classroom
teachers (hat the child has been taken Into
custody. T h is is a new provision w hich was

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enacted to provide teachers w ith information
about the students silting In their classroom.
Once a child has been taken Into custody, the
taw enforcement officer must attempt to notify
the ch ild 's parent, guardian, o r legal custodian
and continue m such attempt until notification
is m ade, or until the child la delivered to an
Intake counselor or case m anager at the
detention center. At that point the Intake
counselor or case manager shall continue to
attempt to notify the parent, guardian, or legal
custodian.
U n d e r 39.039 a taw enforcement agency may
fingerprint and photograph a n y child taken into
custody. If the child Is taken Into custody for a
felony or for a misdemeanor charge of assault,
battery, carrying a concealed wea pon, unlawful
use of a destructive devise o r bom b, child abuse,
negligent treatment of children, open carrying of
a wea pon, exposure of sexual organa, unlawful
i of a firearm, petit theft, or cruelly lo
animals, the child must be fingerprinted and the
fingerprint* must be submitted to the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement.
T h e fingerprints and photographs shall be
retained by the taw enforcement agency In a
separate file marked “Juvenile Confidential."
A law enforcement agency m ay now release
for publication the name, address and photo­
graph of any child taken Into custody for a
felony, or a misdemeanor If the child has been
found by a court lo have com m itted three or
more misdemeanors.
T h e Juvenile offense report m a y now be
released to the victim of the offense without the
requirement of deleting the child 's name and
address.
U nder no circumstances m a y a taw enforce­
ment officer authorize the detention of a child In
a Jail without a court order. A “ ch ild " or
“Juvenile'' to defined under 3 9 .0 ir7 g a ) aa “ any
m arried or unmarried person w h o to charged
w ith a violation of taw occurring prior to the
time that person reached the age o f 18 years." If
a person under the age of 16 to m arried, they are
still under the Jurisdiction of the Juvenile court if
charged with a violation of law . If the child has
been emancipated under law , the child to still
under the Jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court for
taw violations. If (he child has been filed on in
adult court and has been sentenced aa an adult,
all of his subsequent offenses trill be handled In
adult court, but you still m a y not detain him In
a Jail u ntil a court orders him transferred to tall.
Except In emergency situations, a child may
not be placed Into or transported in any police
car that contains an adult, unless the adult la a
co-defendant.
Laur* lotto I* Jwvontlo Olvltlon chief In ttm luto Anarnoy'i
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sdvanee for adults and S I far
students to advance. Tick e ts at
the f a ir will root S3 far adults
a n d §3 lor studentsBand num bers at r a rh of the
srhooto have U rh rts far sslr.
w h ich can alao be purchased at
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bear thereby ^ D e ra tin g more
money far aldrwatka. lighting
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til teens."
Udo Oarbe. a reprearntallvg of
Park Avenue Development. waa
on hand far l he meeting, aa well
aa an engineering and environ­
mental eapen " T h e y tried lo
riplaln what to proposed on the
development." said resident
Edwards, "b u t what they aald
waa loo prelim inary and just not
apettflc enough. T h e y didn't aay
anything w h ich responded to
some of our objections. **
Jay Harder. Sanfard'a director
of Planning and Development,
a a l d h e t h o u g h t I I wa a
notrworthy that the developer
told the audience and PfrZ lhal
l he homes would be 1.300 lo
1,000 equate feet in size. and be
priced to the S I 00.0 0 0 and up
range " I guess you would'l
exactly call lh a l low priced
housing." H ard e r aald
At the conclusion of hi* re­
marks. Joyce questioned why
the tellers ^in fo rm in g nearby.

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esd ihr letter, stoned
i Straehla. President of
TruM •’T h e c ity of
ly has the highest
- In thr coun ty d ue to
ra id in g affordable
i rate.” It said "E v e n
high u s e s , the etty
(lord to replace the
ckrd an d dam aged
to ihe historic dto­
other cities In the
’ begin lo do their share to
g affordable housing. I he
te r continue*. " W e th in k
rd should take care of

rea*denla of the hearing were not
a m t out w ith thr usual 10 day
a d van ce requirements. Jo y c e
he ld u p the letter be bod re­
c e iv e d . dated Oct. I I . after
w h ic h aU other rrstdenta to the
audience held uptomtlar letters
H a rd e r aald the letters had
been a m t from City Hall on
F rid a y, the 7th. but with M o n ­
d a y faring Col tan bus Day. the
pool office waa closed and the
m a lt a c tu a lly d id n 't gel
postm arked tints (he 11th. “ But
that waa. to actuality. 10 days to
the day to the hearing." H arder
explained
H e aald the rules regarding
sending such notifications, deal
w ith w hen letters arc mailed, not
postmarked
H ard e r aald the city attorney
la being naked lo look Into the
m a ilin g si lust Ion 'T h e matter
waa tabled." Harder esplatned.
"a n d at this time. I couldn't any
w h r n It wUI be back on the P A 2
agenda again, and whether we
w ould have to go through the
notification process tor the sec­
o n d tune.”
Sanford's Planning and Z o n ­
in g Com m ission meets on the
first and third Thursdays of each
m o n th .
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LaiOr corrects
and Drug Adm inistration ap­
proval of th e e a rlm c r laser
A ssociated Pleat Writer_________
Thursday night. " O u r dilemma
tonight ... la that the data
G A ITH E R S B U R G . H d - Sc!
iflc advisers lo the govern- presented to not sufficient to aay
it's totally safe."
are recom m ending ap
By a 13-1 vote, the panel told
al of the nation's first laser
to correct nearsighted- the FD A that the laser, sold
but only if It meets strict under the b ra n d name OmnlMed. should be approved aa
y guidelines.
e have a technology lhal toon as Its m a k e r. Summit
enormous potential." aald Technology Inc., proves that:
-S e ven ty-five percent of Its
Olivia Serdsrevtc. one of the
patients
have their vision im­
who recommended Food

prove to 30-25 or better artthoul
— Leas than 5 percent of p a ­
tients have their vision worsen
aa result of the surgery.
S u m m it says 78 percent of its
patients abandon their glasses —
but m a n y of those do so w ith
vision worse than 20-25. A n d
estim ates of vision problem s
from the laser range from 3
percent to 7 percent, a num ber
the panel Insisted be pinned
down.

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&gt;U7V &lt;«»
D. Foster. 59. Arsdale C ourt.
1. died Th u rs d a y . Oct.
1904 al his residence. Bom
24. 1934 in Ta la h a n a .
i.. he moved to C e n tra l
Jrtda from Rhode Island in
|D76 He was a retired Chief
rtly Officer in the U.S. Navy.
&gt;Protestant.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e ,
Florence: daughter*. Barbara
ichards. Cheryl tleber. both of
Longood. Sharon L a n g fo rd ,
inford. sons. Robert Richards,
(nford. Patrick Richards. Fall
live r. Mass; sisters. Claudia
Campbell. Okmulgee. Okla . Vio­
let Ingram . T a llh ln a . O k la .:
brother J.B ., Ta lah ln a: seven
(ranrichlldren.
Beacon Direct Crem ation Serv­
itor, Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangement*.
W I L L I E C. F U D G E
Willie C. Fudge. 6 7 . East S R
-U&gt;. Sanford, died Wednesday.
O ct. IU. 1994 al Florida Hospllu)
South. Orlando. B o m M arch 24.
1926 In Oalnbrldge. G a ., he
m oved to Central Florida In
1943. Me was 111 Ih r construction
Inistort*. Me was u m em ber of
St. Matthews Missionary Baptist
C hurch.
S u rv iv o rs Inclu d e m o th e r.
E m m a Miller. Balnbrldge; wife.
Jua n ita IL. Sanford: son. Willie
C Fudge. Merritt Island; daugh­
ter. Kimberly. Sanford; sister.
Itorothy Carter. B rooklyn: five
grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
D O N A L D H . J E N K IN S S B .
Donald M. Jen k in s S r.. 49.
Wuodruff Springs Road. Sanford,
died Wednesday, O ct. I ft. 1994
at his residence. B o m J u ly 22.
1945 In Hartford. A la ., he moved
to Central Florida In 1969. Me
o w n e d J e n k in s I n d u s t r i a l

Mechanics Inc.
Survivors Include daughter.
Lisa. Crestvlew; son. Donald II.
Jr.. Sanford; staler. Palsy. San­
ford; parents. C o d y Jenkins.
Apopka. Lucille Jenkins. San­
ford. five grandchildren.
O ra m k o w F u n e r a l Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
W I T NI T K N I K T O N A B O O N
Whitney Knleyona Koon. 2.
Cowan Moughton Street. San­
ford, died W ednesday. Oct. 19.
1994 at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Sanford. She waa born
Jan. 13. 1992 In Sanford. She
was Baptist.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e mother.
Eunice Barnes. Sanford: father.
France E. Koon III. Eatonvllle;
sisters. Tataina Barnes. Sanford.
Shaqwea. Euatto: brothers, An­
thony Barnes. A n t ward Barnes.
Mytrts Sim m ons, all of Sanford.
Vince. Euatis: maternal grand­
mother. Carrie Gaines. Sanford:
paternal grandm other. Marge!
Koon. Sorrento; paternal grand­
father. F ra n c e E . Koon J r..
S o r r e n t o : p a t e r n a l g r e a t­
g ra n d m o th e rs , K u th le K illIngsworth. Sanford. Mary Lee
Gaines. Orange C ity ; maternal
g r e a t -g r a n d f a t h e r . Rom eo
Gaines. Orange C ity; paternal
great-grandfather. France E.
Koon Sr.. Eatonvllle.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San-

ford, In charge of arrangements.

J o a n D o lo re s K u d r y . 6 7 .
Holbrook Circle, Lake Mary, died
W ednesday. Oct. 19. 1994 at
S o u th Sem inole C o m m u n ity
Hospital. Longwood Bom M arch
2 6. 1937 to New York City, she
m oved to Central Florida In
1969. She was a retired assistant
m anager for the Bank of New
Y o rk. She was Catholic.
Survivo rs Include son. Joseph.
New Y o rk: daughter. Suzanne
G io rd a n o . Lake M ary: three
grandchldren.
B a ld w in -F a lr c h lld -O a k la w n
P a rk C e m e te ry and F u n e ra l
Hom e. Lake Mnry. In charge of
arrangements.
A N N A " N A N C Y " M IL L E D
A n n a " N a n c y " M iller. 8 4 .
Gallow ay Drive. Winter Springs,
died Wednesday. Oct. 19. 1994
at Florida Hospital South. O r ­
lando. B o m Feb. 7. 1910 In
Brooklyn. N .Y .. she moved to
Central Flortda to I960. She was
a h o m e m a k e r. She w as a
m e m b e r o f S t. A u g u s t i n e
Catholic Church.
S u rvivo rs Include daughter.
D e b o ra h T e n n e y . W in te r
Springs; three grandchildren.
Carey H and Colonial Funeral
Hom e, Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

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SYMPATHY. L O V E A N D U N D E R S T A N D !N O ARE D E E P L Y APPRECIATED

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meat to 1887.
up from 4 3 .(
the year before.
w inning t;
according to Information prot h r talc 80s and cany
vlded by Barbara Gregg, county
e xpla in ed . "S ta tis tic a lly , w e extension director for Seminole
were winning so the funding
County.
c u t ."
Most of the skins are sold for
Balk said she believes that the leather goods, m ainly to Europe
h lg ffst increase in d ru g use to or the Far East. But demand has
w ith "entry level d ru g s." such fallen off In recent
aa marijuana, alcohol and L S D .
producers are promoting gator
She aald the schools In th r m id meat.
to late 1980a had strong a n il" T h e p r im a r y reaaon we
d ru g campaigns which involved harvest th em Is for the skins, but
even th r youngest students in to the Iasi few years, since the
activities (hat not o n ly e m ­ market dropped out. the meat
phasized the dangers of drugs, ha* kind of taken first place to
but also talked shout methods of my book because skin Is no
declining offers to use illegal longer where It’s a t." said Monsubstances. Th o se p ro gra m s, loucet.
she said, have been cut b a rk and
Before 1991. frozen alligator
are not aa effertlve as they once meat w aa o n ly sporadically
rre.
available and fresh meat waa
Balk does not believe that sold d u rin g the fall harvest
Seminole County has "dropped season
N o w . fre s h fro zen
the ball'' on drug education, she alligator m eal, w h ich to regusaid. There needs to be a renew­ laird by the Louisiana Depart­
ed effort, however, at brin gin g ment of Wildlife and Fisheries,
resistance education lo I be sells year-round, for about 85 a
'rant, she said
pound
Students are least likely to do
T h e d e p a r t m e n t Is e v e n
d rugs at school these days. Bslk c i r c u l a t i n g a p a m p h le t o n
id
alligators that rontains a tasty
"Th ere 's loo m uch of a danger rertpe or tw o lor cooking Ihem
of getting caught.*' she noted.
" T h e r e Is tero tolerance' far
farm . Jacques'
drugs at school In UtXt t r r p M . Croc’s an d F a rm (hide Process­
w e are really showing a strong ing. exports shout 2.000 skins a
effort."
year u f lf a large am ount of gator
Because so m a n y students arc me a t t o B r i t a i n . T a i w a n .
left unsupervtoed al hom e after S in g a p o re a n d R uaala. H la
school, they are more likely to canned smoked and plain gator
e x pe rim e nt w ith d r u g s a n d •ell In market* where the lack of
alcohol at home or at the home refrigeration makes frozen meal
of a friend.
Impractical.
“ Th a t Is w h y we need lo
The n um b er of alligators to th r
educate thr children about the wild has stabilized since they
dangers of d rug s." she said. were nearly hunted to extinc­
" T h e y need to be keenly aware tion. Farm ers, w ho return 17
of the dangers."
perrent o f the reptiles they lake

Man charged with
battery, robbtry
SA N FO R D — Sentencing w ill
be tn November for s 24-year old
m a n convicted by a circuit court
Ju ry of burglary w ith battery and
strong arm robbery of a n elderly
wom an.
Tyrone Terrell Carr. 24. was
convicted of breaking Into the
Sanford home of 76-year old
Cora Russell on Feb. 7. T h e
intruder beat the w om an then
took money and Jewelry. Rusaell
sustained broken ribs and cuts
during the attack. She also had
to have her dentures replaced.
C a rr faces 15 years to life In
prison when he Is sentenced
Nov. 30.

CURTIS HALL, Jr.

Don't forget
to m a in a W ith —

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to tho 'Ola Catfish1
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front marshes and bayous play
a p a n tn keeping the ecological
balance.
" T h e rest are what would have
tn the m arsh." Montouret
■aid. "T h e y are actually a rethat would have bee n
to the marsh, would have
n e v e r h a tc h e d , w o u ld h a v e
never survived."
T h e re are several farms w hich
alligators for thetr meat
and skins to Central Florida. O ne
o f th e largest
ratal producers la
vhlch to alao a tourist
a ttr a c t io n . T h e re are g a to r
operations near Geneva and Oatre n aa welt aa a farm
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FRIDAY

• S A N FO R D — After winning I heir opening
game In (he W om en‘a Baarhall League laat
' week. I he Sanlord Ice w ill play l heir Aral home
game Saturday al Sanford IMemorial I
T h e 3 :90 p . m. gam e w ith I he Apopka
1Diamonds will be preceded by cere m onk s al 2
p m T h e American Legion flag corps will
present the colors. Katie Lytle will sing the
^national anthem, and Sanford Mayor Bettye
, Sm ith Is scheduled to throw out the first pitch

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: SNS boats Orlando Invitational
*

S A N FO R D — Brow n's Central Gym nast ire. in
conjunction w ith the Central Florida G y m •nasties Association, w ill boat the Orlando
Invitational al Seminole High School's BlU
. Flem ing Memorial Gym nasium this weekend.
Competition will be broken doom Into three
sessions on both days. Saturday's three sessions
.are scheduled to start at 9.40 a m . . 1:40 p .m .,
*a n d 5 29 p m. Sunday’s sessions are planned for
0 2 5 a .m .. I 2 : 5 0 p . m . and 4:20 p.m.
For details, call B row n's Central at 90S B744.

SCC diamond alums matt
S A N FO R D — Seminole Com m unity College
w ill rap a baseball alum ni weckrnd with a game
t o m o r r o w (Saturday) at noon at Raider Field.

AD Rosier has
thinnest lead
in Chase race

K.R. Chevy
stays in front sirs
at Pinehurst ss
SANFORD Kan Hum m el
Chevrotet moved a atep etoaer to the
w M r the
stayed attve w ith season highs m
&gt; highlight play In
the Sanford Becientfon Thursday
Men's BtowpMrh Softball League al
h­
n n r n u m Br aus ■
Ken Rum me I scored six runs in
the fourth Inning to break a l - l lie
Meal Parking 7-4 to remain u n ­
defeated and tw o games ahead of
the First United MethodlM Flames,
w ho used a 29-hlt attack lo club
B riar Corporation. 33-4. In five
Innings.
In the other game. StlH ry's Af­
fordable Furniture broke open a
d o s t game w ith five -run sixth
Inning and doomed Briar 1341
Ken Rummel Is 7-0. while the
F l a m e s are 5 - 2 . T r a i l i n g are
Hopkins 13-4). S tlflry's (2 3! and
B rta rll-7 ).

Next week. Briar
Rum m el at 6 :3 0
fla m e s host the
r'a al

r h a lk iig a Ken
p .m . and (he
doubleheader,
7 3 0 p m.

i led by. with two
bits — Jam es Tohm paon (run . RBf).
Chris Wargoi one hit — Brian C u n la
(douM r. run. RBI). Scott Fletcher
(double, two RBI). David Golds!tek
and Rocky Jern iga n (run . RBI).
Chris N trk lr. Scot I M urphy and Jeff
Futrell (run). Kirby Sw inehan. Bob
Keefer.
Hitting for Hopkins were, with
two hits — Scon Coved (run), one
hit — Bill Shaw (run . RBf). Robert
Shaw and T im Barkley (RBI). Jaaon
M iller and D u d le y Law s (ru n ).
Bobby M c G rrr: RBI - Manny Silvia.
Contributing far lh r Flames were,
with four hits — Joe Brnton (home
run. double, four runs, five RBI).
To n y D rS orm ler (two runs, three
RBI). Robert Sm ith (two runs. RBI).

SANFO RD - Th e
v lv rd a scare aa the Sanford
a t l o n D e p a r t m e n t M e n ' a F a ll
Thursday Night Slow pltrh Softball
L ra g u r wrapped up week alx al
Chaar Park.
Sporlamart arored a run In the
third Inning lo break a 3-2 tie. then
turned four d o u M r plays while
addlngd a run In the atxth and four
in the seventh lo break the game on
lh r way lo a 10-4 srtn over B r e r 30
But A D RoatrrfFlonde Sport Wear
moved hark Into the lewd aa It i
out on lop uf a pair of struggles lo
sw eep a d oubleheader. In the
nrr/apon
seven runs in (he bottom of the
seventh Inning u&gt; pud o f a 7 4
victory over Wayne Denach. Inc. In
the lair game. R osier/Sport Wear
look an early I l - l lead and held on
lo brat M .A. Earrrtors 13-9.
A D Hosier/Florida Sport Wear la
now 7-1. while Sport smart M 9-1.

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M A . Erectors 13d). Wayne
13-SI and Brer.3 0 10-7) fofcw.
Next week. RoaterfSpoet W ear
faces B r e r 3 0 at W 30 p.m . and
W a y n e Denach boats Ike

al 930

al 7 3 0 p .m .
p.m

(run. R E D
Laubrrt (run. (Off): two
i W libra (two

Davtaon (tw o runs. RBI). D ave
Huddfck (RBI): one hit N ft*
Marshall (double, run). To m G racoy
(run ). B d l G ra rey (two RBf).
O H inaively for B rer3 0 M was,
w ith four hits — T im AlHaon (ru n .
RBf): tw o hits — Mike M H e r (two
ru n s ). B o b G a rn e r (ru n ). J e r r y
C am us HUM): one hit - Daev Ooaa
(d o uM r. lUM). Dave Lam bert. Red
G a m e r.

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O V IE D O - Toucan Willies came bark Iron an
8-1 deficit to He the game al 10-10. but could not
get the lead as unbeaten Froggera outarorftd
Willies. 19-12. In Oviedo Men's Fall Skropltrh
Softball League action Wednesday night.
Leading a 20-hlt attack were Kenny Tuttle
and BUI Strtpp (both 3-for-3). Hick Trtbtt and
Doug Pegel (both 2-4) and T ro y Kesslnger.
Harold H ill and Ronnie Gardner (two hits each).

ABOUND TUB C T O T I
Yankaat start nsw spring boms
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T A M P A — Th e New York Yankees broke
ground Thursday on a 917.5 million spring
training com plea scheduled 10 be ready In IB M .
Hall of Famers Reggie Jackson and Phil
' m « ( u w m m Si S ■■ seals w n S il o# the 31 acre
. uN tiptrs, e M c h ntrhtOes m Itl.ono ssal stadiu m
-patterned in look and dimensions after the
original Yankee Stadhun In the Brans.
* T h e complex, adjacent to Tam pa Stadium
downtown features a total of three fields and wlU
• boat spring training, the Florida Slate League
“ A " Tam pa Yankees and rookie league i

IABOUND TMB M AfW »l
Mondotl votad top NL rookto
N E W Y O R K - Outfielder Raul Mondesi
unanimously won the N L rookie of the year
award, the third straight Dodger lo do so.
Mondesi baited .306 and led major league
outfielders w ith 16 assists. Dodgers catcher
Mike Piazza and first baseman Eric Karroa won
In 1993 and 1992. respectively.

WHAT’S MAPMMHM
FRIDAY
^Varsity Football
□Sam insts at C w rs a a Croak. 7:30 p.m.
• □ Lake Mery at Spraee Creek, 7:30 p.m.
□ Deland at Lyman, 7:30 p.m.
□ Dsttona at Lake Hawaii, 7:30 p.m.
• □ Mainland at Lake Brantley. 7:30 p.m.

Swimming
□ S A C . meat at Lake Brantley, 4 p.m.

Girts* Volloyball
SATURDAY
Swimming
□ S A C . meat at Lake Brantley, 4 p.m.

.Boys’ Volloyball
* □Voileyfeet at Lake Mary: Da Land vs. Dr.
Phillips and Laka Howsll vs. W att Orange, 8
. a m .; Laka Mary vs. Osceola and Bishop Moors
vs. Univsrsily, 9 a.m .; Semifinals, 4 p.m.;
; Championship, 8:30 p.m.

Girls' Vollsybsll
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CO LLEG E HOCKEY
□ 7 p.m . — S U N . Miami (Ohio) at Bowling Green

Hawks top Hounds
for SAC harrisr tills

Cool temps
yield some
quick runs
at Dragway

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H fM d B p o tta td H o r____________________________________
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - Round one goes to the
Lake Howell Stiver Hawks.
A ll season long, the Lake Howell and Lym an g rta '
cross country teams have alternated laying claim to the
right of aaytng that they were the county's beat (w hich
also means they're am ong the state's brat).
T h e debate will be settled over the neat three
w h ich nerves aa cross country's championaht
season Th a t season b rge n with the n a m in g 'o f the
S rm in o tr Athletic Conference meet Thursday evening

S p s c u T y f h s Horstd____________ •
B IT H L O — T h e speeds were high
and the limes were low on a cool
Wednesday night d u rin g testing
and procure runs on I he ultra fast
■ N s ritr-m ll* at O rla n d o gpaad
W orld Dnigway Mi M h lo

two-mt!e tlm e o f 12 m inutes, 45 seconds, the Silver
H aw ks claimed the S A C crow n by outarortng L y m a n

DvLand's C rag Samuel led all
comers as he turned In an elapard
time of 7 .M seconds at 166.44
m ll e a per h o u r In the T o p
Eliminator division.
Jeff Killies of Titusville was close
behind with an elapard lim e of 6.24
seconds at 163.99 MPH.
T h ird quickest waa Osteens Steve
Shannon, who got the quarter In
9 00 seconds at 136.16 MPH
The fourth quickest, and third
fastest, run of the night was turned
In by a driver a long way from
h o m e . Rene H e r a lo n d . fro m .
Copenhagen. Denmark, posted a
lime of B. 10 seconds al 151.74
mllea per hour.
F i n i s h i n g f if th o n the T o p
Eliminator Hal was G ra n t's Michael
Stovall, who turned In a time of 9.56
seconds at 137.74 MPH.
Th e Motorcycle Division also look
Its turn on the quarter mile, with a
trio of Seminole C o u n ty riders
m aking lop five runs.
Topping the chart waa Oviedo's
T im Tllu a with a lim e of 9.13
seconds al 138.03 MPH.
Sanford's Hubert Martin was next
at 0.19 seconds at 145.46 miles per
hour. Tu rn in g In the fourth quickest
pass waa W inter Springs' Kurt
B u tche r at 10.07 seconds and
136.63 miles per hour.
T h e third quickest ru n . and
fastest, for the two-wheeled act waa
Curtis Wyna from Cocoa with a 9.21
seconds. 150.25 MPH trip.
The fifth rider was Mike Smith
from Apopka with a ru n of 10.56
seconds at 120.85 MPH.

Ssmlnote Athletic Conference cross country champion
Rob Evans helped the Lyman Greyhounds outtcora Laka
Howall 3162 for the conference team championship.

Next o n the schedule are the SA-Dtstnrt 5 race on
O n . 29 and the S A Reglon HI m ret on Nov. 5. w h ich are
qualifying events for the Class 6 A stale championship
meet In Jacksonville on Nov. 12.
For now . Coach T o m Hammontree and his Silver
Haw ks w ill savor the conference championship.
"It's been a while since we've
cham pionship." aaid Ham montree. "R unning In
county la like running a atale-quallty meet every
I think that's one reason that Sem inole
have been so successful on the state level. Th e I
used lo running against good competition.
“ I'm real ptraaed w ith o u r effort. We ran well aa a
team. A couple girls slipped from where they could be
but a couple of others picked up the slack. Th e next two
weeks, all we want to concern ourselves w ith la
qualifying[ for the next Ilevel."
Lake Mary's
Angle
.
_
Olson was the Individual S A C
cham pion, winning the race In 12:32. Lym an runners
Kelly Hudson (12:52). GeAna
“
Rivera (13.07). and
Michelle Burger (13:20)
third, fourth, and fifth
behind HoweU.
T ra ilin g Lake HoweU and Lym an in the team
standings were Lake M ary (84). Lake Brantley (87).
Oviedo (127). and Seminole ( 155).
T h e top finisher for Lake Brantley waa Samantha

Mary won the Junior varsity match In taro
straight to Improve Its record to 16-2.
Both Lake Mary (24-2) and Bishop Moore wUI
participate In the VoUcyfcst tournament thta Saturday
at Lake Mary. A t 8 a m .. D cLand plays Dr. Phillips and
defending Volleyfeat cham pion Lake HoweU faces Weal
Orange. A‘ l 9:30 urn.. Lake M ary takes on Klaatanmee-Oaccoia and Bishop
! challenges University,
matches, which
itched
wlU Include
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T h e second
semifinals. wtU begin at 4 p.m . The championship
match la scheduled for 8 :30 p.m .

Indians reward S C C alumnus Hart with new pact
AP8ports Writer
C L E V E L A N D — Jo h n Hart, principal architect
of the Cleveland Indians' turnaround, received a
five-year contract Th u rsd a y to remain the team's
general manager through 1999.
T h e deal, announced by owner Richard
Jacobs. Includes club options for the years 2000
and 2001. Financial terms were not available.
"W h at he's done for this organization has been
remarkable." Jacobs said.
Bom John Dancy, he waa an AU-American
catcher for Seminole C o m m unity College In the
late 1960s. Hart, who took the name of his
stepfather after his mother remarried, coached at
Boone High School (where Ron Karkovtcc and
Joe Oliver played for him ) before joining the
Baltimore Oriole organization.
Hart. 46. waa promoted to general manager of
the Indiana In September 1991, Just as the team

waa wrapping up a franchise-worst 1Oh-loss
season. But by then, he and hla prcdecesaor.
Hank Peters, had already begun refurbishing the
Indiana' farm system and overhauling the big
league club.
Under Hart, the team began a policy of
avoiding salary arbitration by signing its most
promising young players to multiyear contracts,
thus locking up such AU-Stars as Sandy Alom ar.
Albert Belle. Kenny Lofton. Carlos Baerga and
Charles Nagy before they got prohibitively
expensive.
Th e policy began paying off this year, when the
Indiana went 66-47 In their first season at new
Jacobs Field. Th e y were In position for a wUd
card spot In the playoffs — It would have been
their first postseason appearance since 1954 —
when the baseball strike began Aug. 12.
"O u r franchise has probably been the most
carefully planned organization In baseball." Hart
said. "W e committed to our young players, and
obviously they committed back to us.

"T h is game la all built around the players. 1
don't know that I would be getting this contract If
It weren't for the players. T h is organization waa
not built simply for 1994. Th is turnaround that
we've built here waa built to laat for the long
p u ll."
Hart came to the Indiana aa a scout In 1989
after seven seasons in the Baltimore organization
— six aa a m inor league manager, one aa the
Orioles' third base coach. He waa Interim
manager of the Indiana for the final 19 games In
1969 after Doc Edw ards waa fired, then served aa
director of baseball operations under Peters in
1990-91.
" A s I went around for the first year or taro, out
trying to sell the Sergio Valdczes and Jose
Eacobara aa being quality players, the reality la
that I truly understood the desire of the Ians of
Cleveland, what a sleeping giant 11 w as." said
Hart. 'T looked out thla year at 42.500 fana every
single night, listened to horns honking after
ballgame*. and I Ursa Just so happy for our fans."

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Bishop Moore stuns Rams with sweep
O R L A N D O — Playing some of the best volleyball that
the Lake M ary varsity boys have seen all season. Bishop
Moore capped Its Seniors' Night celebration Thursday
wltha 15-8. 18-16 sweep of the visiting Rams.
"W e played a very good second gam e." said Lake
Mary coach BUI Whalen, whose team lost for only the
second time this season. "B ut give all the credit to
Bishop Moore. It waa their senior night and they played
an extremely good match against u s."

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game • ! w r r t . w u h th rrr hit* htrvr Donovan Idouble I. Kandy
KavHnga (ru n . KIM* (wo ha* Kandy Vatr* (run K1U). Tony
BUUr (taro KUO onr hit - S t o r
Woodley Ikatr Noble and Mitch
llu rk r (r u n . K i l l ) . Ilra n tlc y
B ru m k y and J e rry l l r u w l k
Irunl. Kirk Yatr*.
P ro v id in g the o f lr n t r for
Wayne D rn * rh were, with four
h lu — Ifoug O ner itn o run*.
K ill); t * o h tta — B r o il
M rU u g h lin (double, run. KKI|.
Wayne Kelly (HIMI. Te rry llart
Irunl. one hit — Hr MW w r i t
|K«o Kill). (Jan W lalh IR1MI Hill
Helton and M ark Johnson Irunl
D o i n g t h e d a m a g r lo r
Koak-f/Sport Wear In game *2
* rrr. with lour htta — llurkr
(two double*, two run*, two Kill).
Woodley Idouble, two run*, two
Kill), three hit* — Donovan
Ilrtple. double. two run*, four
Kill). K irk Yale* (double, run.
Kllll. two hit* — Ileum ley and
Rawllng* Im n . Kill), one hit —
HUIle (m n . RBI). Kandy Yates
(two rural. Bruaaell*; m n . KHJ —
Noble

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Collertlng the hlls (or M A.
Erector* were, with three bit* —
Haul K o drtgu ei (triple, three
run*. RBI), two hlta - Billy
Nrlaon (home m n . m n . KBI).
John Hagen and Kick Poore
(run. two K ill), one hit — Octavio
Torre* (double, m n . two RBI).
Glen S le w a rt (d o ub le . K ill).
Chris Bullock and Eric Bullock
(run).
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Q n c t y Hour runsl and three h iu
- I HU G rocer (triple, three run*

one hit — I hike Fcrrut" (•K aitM
run , two Rllti. Hill Keek I d n u M f
K ill). Ifo Meyer* (Kill). U t r W
Caldwell (run). J J Jllr*. Marin
Khode*.
INiwertng SlllTry'a were, w ith
three hit* — Tom StKTry Ithrre
double*, three run*, two K ill I
L a rry H lrt (two double*, two
ru n * , tw o K ill). Knn G r r r n
(double, run. KlUl. Gary Scott
(tw o run*, three KID), (wo hit* —
A l Cam pbell (two double*, two
m n * . Rill), ilr.id Hawver (double,
r u n , tw o K ill), T o m L u n d y
(double, tw o Kllll. one hit — Don
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Desert Storm veteran. I am
w riting far advice c o n rrm ln g
m y beautiful daughter, w ho was

H U B SWBATDNk If there Is
a surgical procedure to “ Oil out*’
skinny arms, I am not aware of
it. T h is Is not to say Ihere is none
— In this age of m iraculous
p la stic su rg e ry, a n y th in g Is
possible. I suggest that you
consult a plastic surgeon —
there are many who are highly
qualified In your state, if you
know of none, ask y o u r family
physician.

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jt determination.
Each year since Its beginning.

C o u n ty lo blessed w ith an
especially strung com m itmen t
from our law enforcem en t agen­
cies. m ajor businesses and civic
leaders. Sheriff Don EaUnger Is
our honorary chairm an and has
provided d yn a m ic leadership.
Busin rases have contributed fi­
nancial and material support to

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support Red Ribbon Week. A s a
fam ily: wear a red ribbon; place
a red ribbon on your door or
m ailbox; talk openly w ith yo u r
children about drug abuse. A s a
neighborhood: boat a special
d ru g -fre e event: e stablish a
neighborhood watch; display red
ribbons in the neighborhood.
Because
,iu ^
d ru g
abuse affects everyone In our
county, we must all become
Involved in supporting a co m ­
m itm ent to a drug-free lifestyle.

(Mary Bslh Is a Csrtlllsd
Addiction Prtvtnllon Pro-

I’m not ashamed of o u r love
affair. The fact that Jo rdan was
conceived during Operation Des­
ert Storm makes for a very
romantic story, but whether she
ever meets her father w in de­
pend on him . 1 d o not Intend to
pursue him. Jo rd a n and I a rt
now living In Michigan.
Please advise m e o n how
m uch to tell Jo rd a n about her
father. Also, If he has not called
In several m o n th s, should I
continue to mall h im pictures of
his daughter? O r should 1 Just
leave him alone?

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upper arm.

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Christian Church plans craft festival

IN BRIEF

Proceeds benefit Seminole Christian Academy
LAKE MARY — O r a n United
M t t l M n n tr Saturday ham 4 to 7:30 p m at th t dtowrfc.
N . Country C lub Rd T h a coat « f l ba 95 far a M b and
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A L T A M O R T C W R IN G S - S t
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Ml Central H onda tonight Cram S to I I p m
naan lo I I p m and Sunday b a n noon to 7 1

L O N G W O O D - T h s CWy of
d u b coded "N igh t M oan ." It la hatd on Friday ntghta
7 30 to 10 2 0 p m. T h in la a drug, aknbol and ■noNanaa

For htftb rr Information call
Chief
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T e rry Rabat at
the Loagvaad M i r Station i
r Lynda Kane al
39 0 0 4 9 0 Country Line
and aduRa la aba
available on Saturday ntghta from 7 :30 to IO t30p m

S A N F O R D — Central Saptlat Church of
October 33 to 3 6 The apeaker
Sunday aerrtce w in begin al * 1 3
II
T h e evening aervtoa « M ba • p m .
‘ y set*ices win begin at 7 p m .

f 1998.
'W e w ill start
In August. O u r goal to
i fbS school someday .
For now we w ill begin with K-4.
K-S. first grade and possibly
second grade. W e plan to add a
grade a year and see how the
Lord leads us. We w ill meet in
the c h u r c h facilities. W e 're

• art a
Dr. Je rry

plan to
S A N F O R D - The Rev. W Frank Mar u t will be the gueat
•peaker at Good Shephard L u th rm Church. 3719 Mary. 17-93.
Su nday far the 1 030 a m worship aervtoa. A apodal worship
aervtcc la to be held "F o r Stnnera O n ly ." Paator M arscr aakra
that "thoar that or* not alnnrra. plraor not attend thia
Sunday's amnee."

Advantages
of religious
faith

DuaTt day coming
S A N F O R D - The Springfield M B Church will b e ________,
» ‘a Annual Dual's D ay on Sunday at 11 a m . Th e theme la "We
A ll Have a Covenant lo Keep W ith G od .” T h e gueat apeaker will
be the Rev. A S W ard of Orlando
T h e comm unity Is cordially invited to attend. Chairpersons
are the Rev. E Rivera Paator ; Sylvia Graham and Juanita

S A N FO R D - Th e rrtigioua comedy " T h M T ra in to O fary"
adll be performed at the Afrtrlan-Am erican Academy o f Arte.
West 13th S t m t . Saturday. A donation of SS la requested. The
event la sponsored by New M l Calvary Baptist C hu rch
W om en's Day Committee.

R«v. Walt* Routh returns
T h e Rev. Waller A . Routh.
J r . , w i l l be t h e g u e s t
apeaker at Flral Baptist
C h u rc h . 919 Park Ave . .
Sunday during the 8.15 and
10:30 a m . service and also
at the 7 p m . service.
Routh la a native of San*
ford. He and h i t wi fe,
P a u l i n e , s e r v e d aa
m issionaries In V ie tn a m
from 1963 to 1975 and are
presently on furlough from
their ministry to the Fills
liplrfu no and Vietnamese ref
gees

hoping to have a i
to 3 0 with a full-time
T h e school la actually a ministry
the supervision of the
church. b tro U m rnt w ill entail
an Interview process. W e w ill be
a well balanced school and use
the A Beks c u rric u lu m . W e
really fed good about It. W e plan
to be affiliated w ith the ~

lion of
temattonal.
Further
obtained about the
the A c a d e m y
church office t
event w ill take
grounda of
Church located at
Rd.

RELIGION

SANFORD I n the b o o k .
"A c h ie v in g Success W ithout
Falling Yo ur F a m ily." Dr. Paul
Faulkner dtocueacd the advan­
tages of religious faith. Hla
findings were gathered from an
article written b y Philip Yancey
In “ C hristia n ity T o d a y ." Hla
article t o entitled "H ealth and
the God Facto r."
M u c h o f t h e c h a p t e r In
Faulkner's book described the
w orry that m a n y rrtigioua peo­
ple no longer carry with them
but give to God. T h is was the
rraann behind the better health
of those w ith strong faith.
T h e philosophy concerning
martial satisfaction and lower
d ivo rce rates deal wi th the
com m itm ent to the marriage
and following G o d’s commands
to abstain from adultery.
Faulkner listed these eight
advantages. T h e y were:
1. Regular church attendera
Uve longer.
2. Religion reduces the In­
c idence of heart attacks,
arteriosclerosis, high blood pre­
ssure and hypertension.
3 . Religious people are leaa
likely to abuse alcohol, and tar
leas Ukely to use Illicit drugs.
4. Prison Inmates who make a
religious com m itm ent are leaa
likely than their counterparts to

r e t u r n t o p ill.

5. M artial satisfaction and
overall wcU-betQg tend to In: w ith church attendance.
7. Religious commitment of­
fers c m i protection against the
nation's greatest health prat
8. A "R e d b o o k " magaalne
survey said that married people
who are religious have a whole
lot more fun in bed than those
w ho are not.
Paator David Liddell, w ith
Grace United Methodist C h u rch
in Sanford, shared hla views
concerning these eight advan­
tages. " I t sounds to me they are
correct but I think he's almost
trying to make religion or faith a
neat little package and I don't
think It's a neat Uttlc package."
He continued by saying." If we
look back at o u r C h ris tia n
heritage we see that It's never
been an easy process. It's always
had it's trials and tribulations.
It's a challenging life. I do
believe that m any of the state­
ments are true If you work at
your faith on a dally basis. Your
faith can lead you to happiness.'*

Cooks round up for picnic
Happy cooka al First Presbyterian Church of Sanford fall picnic
include (toft to right) Richard Webb. Mika Barrlnaau. Barbara
Yaager, Dan Garris. Billy Fox and Tom Hodgaa. Damp weather
did not affect the fun and fsitowthlp al thotr scent fall picnic.
Qamaa for ail agoa Included softball and voltoyball along with
card and board gamaa for ha adults. The senior high youth, lad
by Art Woodruff, directed the parries for the younger children.
Bar-be-cue chicken was served with a pot luck style meal.

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m y heart brat normally Instead
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D E A R R E A D E R You appear lo
have a com m on condition that la
marked b y a flopptneaa of part of
a v a l ve in yo u r heart, f o r
unkn o w n reasons. m n ra l,ra lrT
prolapse, w hich la diagnosed by
ultrasound examination, la asso­
ciated wi t h palpitations and
other pulse irregularities These
c o n s e q u e n c e s ar e u s u a l l y
treated with beta blnrhrt or cal
ctum rh a n n e l blocker medlcaIlona
Remem ber that having M VP
will not affect your health
N onetheless, because such
valves are susreptlble to Infec­
tion. yuu should rrcclvr sntlbtotIc prophylaxis before surgery,
rertaln medical procedures or
dental work.
Ask your dor tor whether you
should be prescribed a medlcalion for your palpitations
D E A R DM G O T T You have
done a great disservice lo all
y o u n g , naive or uneducated
wom en by rausm g them undue
snstely regarding a rerenl col­
u m n on vaginal secretions You
should h a vr discovered by now
that a w om an's vaginal dis­
charge will vary greatly -- de­
pending on her genes, the time
of the m onth, and how actually
earltcd she Is Are you familiar
wtth the Hillings method of birth
control? A woman checks her
discharge dally Near m utation tl
tjecomes d e ar and sticky; at
other times It ran tie pasty and
dry. or yellow Dtarolnratlon or
an rsreaa disc barge does N O T
indicate the possibility of Infec­
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you slated, that a w om an s
vaginal arcrcllons are affected
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front of friends. Instead of Hnding solutions. II could make you
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C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 J a n .
have to shoulder bigger re­
10) Those who can be of help lo
sponsibilities In your career.
Don't let this trend Intimidate you at this lime m ight withdraw
you. because the bigger the Job. Ihe offer If Ihey feel you don't
trust lheir abilities. He grateful,
Ilir more significant the return.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 O n . 231 not critical.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 101
T h in k twice before making Im ­
pulsive promises lo an old friend Don't lei extravagance get the
to d a y. Y o u r good Intentions better of you today. If you spend
could fall by the wayside when m ore than you ahould. you
you realize It's an Inco n ve ­ m ight not have adequate re­
nience Know where lo look for sources for som ething y o u 'll
need later.
romance and you’ll find II. The
PISCES I Feb. 20 March 20)
A s tro -G ra p h Matchm aker In ­
stantly reveals which signs are You're likely lo be proficient
today In mutter* that are mate­
ro m a n tica lly perfect for you.
Mall S2 lo Matchmaker, c/o this rially meaningful lo you. H ow ­
newspaper. P.O. Hox 4465. New ever. where social associations
are conremed. you m ight bomb
York. N .Y. 10163.
BCORFIO lOct. 24 Nov. 22) If out.
ARIES (March 2 1 -April 10)
you a rr performing w ork or
A n y limitations you experience
service for someone today, lake
today could be Ihe result of your
jwilns to estlinute yo u r cost
o w n negative t h in k in g und
accurately. Oversights will br
behavior. Strive for an optimistic
deducted from your profits.
SA G ITTA R IUS (Nov. 23 Dec. outlook.
TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20)
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Today It'a not u smart move to
request business favors from
persons yo u Know on a purely
•octal basts. Once you cross the
line. It could put a chill In your
relationship.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Instead of doing what needs to
be done today, you might seek
accolades for your Ideas. Unfor­
tunately. talking and doing are
not Ihe same thing
LBO ( J u l y 2 3 - A u g . 22)
E x p e rim e n t w ith new tech­
niques today In situations where
you're not getting the results
yo u d e sire fro m tra d itio n al
methods.
V1ROO (A u g . 23-Sept. 22)
Partnership arrangements today
might tu rn out to drain your
strength Instead of Increasing ll.
The se a s so c ia tio n s m ay be
formed w ith the wrong people
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NEWS DIGEST

By V IC K I D e S O R M IIR

Horald Staff Writer

BRIEFS
Youth killed on GreeneW ay
S A N F O R D — A young man « i t killrd
Wednesday ntghl a* hr walked along I hr
O n i r a l Florida GrreneW sy a m th n l Hanford
I fir untdrntinrd man wa» reportedly walking
a im a Irtm d on thr loll road aland 7 JO p in
(Mil north of U k l.akr Jre u p loll plaza Slalr
truoprr said I fir man « m hit by al lra»t two
vehicles
T h r Iwo m rn had rrp o rtrd ly Irfl T r r n
( hallrugr of Hanford and w r r r headed toward
Dav tuna Hrach
No olhrr Information wa% available from Ihr
Florida Highway Patrol
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Longw ood to elect mayor
L.O N G W O O D — C ity com m issioners arr
scheduled lo m rrl Friday to rlc rl a n r * mayor
follow lna( I fir drlral of Mayor S lr\ r Mlllrr
A n r w mayor will fir selected from com­
m ission rnrm hrr* Iris Henson Annam arlr
Voces. Hon Sargent J im C a rn ro and Mill
Winston Carrico drfratrd M lllrr lor ih r district
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n ew la sin* krd by hta air rat and
refuses lo doubt Ida innia rn&lt; r
H r Just couldn't lu n r done it.'*
aald Harriett Mlvoti
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nicest boy Vou could ever meet "
O n S u n d a y m o rn in g
Ja m ie
Swinehart was arrrsted by Volusia
C o u n iy s h rrtll s d e pu tie s and
charged with o u r count of ag
gr.ee,tied c fiild abuse in (onncertion
with Ih r death of hia girlfriend's
seven month old son
Friends and neighbors say he was
Just in lire wrong [dace al Ih r wrong
time when ofltcvr* kin» krd on the
door
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he has w air bed Jam ie grow up
"since he was a toddler eating dirt

in the front yard " ran not lieltevr
Jam ie would tv i a |hi hie of fiartnlng
someone
" l i e s always bringing injorrd
animals to Harriett (Mtsonl to are If
afie can make them fvtter.' fie said
Mison is known in the area lor her
i are of Injurrd animals esjvi rally
squirrel*
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Stern continued ' He'd take rare of
the kids friends faintly neighbor*
all I fir lime Noinetinira he d take
care of n ritrs and nephews for a
whole weekend all by himself
E v e r y o n e k n rw fie c o u ld h r
trusted "
Kirby Swlnrhatt firraks down In
tears i* &lt;asioually when lie lalka
atmcil hla son
Th is is leartng him (Ja m lrl up."
(lie f.ither said "He Is devastated
He wouldn't hurt a fly. but he loved
that child and fie wouldn't harm

him for anything "
Th e c h i l d
Jo se A n ltio n y
Irlnld*cd was not fits own. full Ills
fattier said ifi.il tie had loved film
Sim r he tiad met Ills mother Angle
Mn«-(iilU Id of Winter I'ark a few
mouth* ago
A frlrml who ,i«krd not to Iv
identified said dial Jamie had hern
concerned aland bruises on Jose's
body on several uc&lt; astnns
Kirby Swinrliart said Angle had
told Jamie dial d ir child had fallen
while learning flow to walk
"Jamie has no jvrsnrval knowl­
edge of &lt; fillet abuse ' he said, "so tie
tie lieveel tier I mean. It's plausible "
I hough tie dropjvd out of high
v i Ih o I to weak m oir hoofs at Fooef
I.ton in Semfeird. Jamie had gone on
his own to roinjilete work and earn
htsG EI)
lie knew If hr was going lo get
anywhere he'd have to do it " Stern

Jaml# Swlncharl
said "No one told him lo do It. hr
Just got off hts butt and did If on his
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Re* R ally. Page 7A

How county voted
By J MARK BAKPIBLO
Harold San tor Staff Wrdar
S A N F O R D — Flee dominant vote
Tuesday was for Republicans, al­
though D em irrats larrd well In
m any precincts throcigfimit Send
rude County
An analysts ol precinrt turnout
f orad.iv show s Sanford arr j voters
fa v o re d i n r u m h r n t g o v e rn o r
laiwton Chile*, a Democ rat, over his
G O P challenger J r f i llosfi Most
Sanford voters tavorrd Derma rat
Larry Furlong for thr Dtatri* I -t
c o u n iy ro rn m ls s lo n seat over
winner Winfield Adams
Furlong fared well in otlirr |*»r
lions of lhe county The one term

in ru m b rn l edged ahead of Adams
tn 49 of Ih r lift active precincts, a
38 jv re rn t showing Futlong carried
47 11 jv r r r n t of the total vote in the
county, trailing Adams' 32 4 jvt
rcni
The ccMinty elections office tele ased a p re c in c t h y -p r e r l n r t
hrrakdow u of voting Wednesday
Although the county aa a whole
gavr 33 fi percent of the votr lo tfie
Bush candidacy, pockets of the
c o u n ty favored the incu m b e n t
Dem ocrat The 13 Sanford area
precincts gavr Chiles a
3.347 to -3,193 edge over Ihiali T lir
showing was dor to the higher
concentration ol Derma rats in San
A re V o te rs. Page 7A

New judge irked,
says win slam m ed
■ y SANDRA I L U 0 T T

Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — Aflrr a long,
grueling and e urrrsalul two
countv camjialgn to win a seal on
ih«- Eighteenth ludtctal « treufl
Court, one Judge elec I Is ujiael
over a tirwa|ta|vr story fie trcls
sl.iuia hla w in

Gene Slrphenaon. who was
elected Tuesday to the circuit
rm in In Seminole Couniy. said
an Orlando new npajvr* story
oalicy seemed to rrttlrt/r the two
candidates who won |odgrshl|&gt;a
In the circuit because their win*
inrig votr margins came not from
their home counties, but the
ftee Jud ge . Page 7A

Events set
to honor
war vets

Dawn of a new day

■ p N IC K P P 2IP A U P

Herald Staff Wntar
Th e annual Veterans Day jurade will begin
from the parking lot at the Greater Sanford
Cham ber of Commerce, at 10 30 a m . Friday.
Nov 11 The (Mrade route will be west on First
Street to Park Avenue, then north on I'ark to
Memorial I'ark at Ihe Uikc M onnv Uikrfront All
local veterans organizations arr expected to tv
rrjirrsenled In Ihe parailr
Special ceremonies will be held In Inmt of Ihe
flagpole ul Memorial I'ark al 11 a m Keynote
sjieakrr will hr Charles Templtn. CDR (Red U S
Navy. Emcee Is CDR IRetJ U S Navy A A
McClanahan
For additional Inlormallon phone 3 2 1-3430

H istoric fire truck fund
Tomorrow la thr dradllnr lor continuing thr
jiurrtia.se of thr 1921 flrr truck W ith tlir
purchaar price of 88,300 n rrd rd . Ih r actual
money obtained by Sanford Flrr Chief Turn
Hickson aa of thla m orning I* 87.fi 10 20
"Several peoplr have promised more money,"
Hickson aald. "and If everyone cornea through
we will have enough "
Am ong Ihr lalral donatlona was a 830 Kill
from Lake Mary Flrr Chief Duane Mrlil and III*
wife U r e lla Other donatlona. al 823 each, w rrr
received from Haymond and Mary Larsen.
Sanford Garden Clulr Jararanda Circle. Henry
and Debra Bowlin. Stella D rill, and Jossrplt and
Carol Dennison,
" I hope now lhal w r have apparently reached
th r purrhaar price goal." Hickson aald. "lhal
people won hold back on planned donalIona,
becauae we will atlll fie nrrdlnK nrort money (or
th r refurbishing of Ih r Irurk "
T h r dale of November 11 for th r final
purchase agreement Is exactly, lo Ih r dale, 73
yean* from lime the flrr Iru rk Oral arrived In
Sanford.on Nov. I I . 1921
Com piled from ataff reports

INDEX
B rld g o ......................... SB M o vie s...........
C lassifieds..........4B.8B N ation ............
C o m ic s .......................F t o p l t ................................. 38
C ro s s w o rd ................ I B F t l l t * .......................... 3A
School Menu... ........ 3 A
Dear A b b y ........
S p o rts................
D e a th s...............
D r. Q ott............. ........ BB Te le visio n ........
E d ito ria l............ ........ BA W eather............ ........ 2A
Ooldon Age
F lo rid a ...............
H oroacop o ................ I I Oam oo.................4 A , BA

C h an ce of rain after tonight

Today
I* a r 11y
sunny. High In the
m id 70a lo low 80*
W ind southeast 3 lo
lO m p h

F o r m oro woathar,

im

Pape 2 A

Tho sun rtsos over tho towors at the New
Tribes Mission headqgarlors on E First Street
signaling a new era ol politics and a symbolic

Homecoming:
1
Line streets
to cheer local
high school

now beginning for all Many peoples believe
autumn sunrise It more boautdul than at any
other lime

B a ld w in -F a lrrh lld Cemeteries and Funeral
Humes will host the annual "Salute to Veterans."
Friday. Nov. 11. at I I a m . at C h a jv l Hill
Cemetery. 2400 Harrrll Road. Orlando.
Guest sjieuker* will Inelude Dennis Joyner, jvasi
National C o m m an d rr ol Disabled Am erican
Veterans. M S G T Robert Maynard. U S A F IRrt).
Dlv 3 President. Air Force Sergeants Assn . and
I'ric r Taltcraall. jiasl national prraidrnt. 1st
Cavalry Division A sscm latlon
See V ctera n a. Page 7A

Oath of office

By V IC K I DaSORM IER

Herald Staff Wrilor
S A N F O R D — Seminole High Sc liool is having a
parly and they're Inviting the whole town to
attend.
Tile streets of downtown Sanfoid will close
down al th r 3 o'cloc k flour and come alive with
dancing, singing and ( herring lor the Semlnolrs
as they head down the home stretch to the hultlc
Ihe Lake Mary Rains In d irlr Homecoming game
on Friday evening
"W e ’re really excited about this year's parade.*
assistant principal Verna Jackson said. "It ought
to I r . i good one,"
As always, the Homecoming Court and the
Seminole football Irani will In* die loeal jxilnl of
the event
See Parade. Page 7 A

OR TH E B ES T IN EDITORIALS, OPINIONS

Longwood City Clerk Goraldme Zambn swears
In Iwo now Longwood commissioners
Wodnosday Bill Winston, accompamod by
wile, Marie, loll, takes tho oath Wmston was

unopposed for Ihe
with his wlf*. Mary,
defeated incumbent
Tuesday

Carrico,
Carrico
Steva Millar

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NEWS FROM TH E REQION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

Citizen Bush speaks out:
‘It’s only a matter of time before we’re in control’

Cuba gets new migration lottery
MIAMI - A n rw lottery has Iv rn v ( up In I ' u Ih to allow r v r n
thi»*r Cuban* who do not have relative* In mg In thr United
Stair* thr op|M&gt;rtunlty fot legal migration. U S official*
announced Wednesday
( iitu ti* who arr at IraM 1H year* old a ir rltglhle to apply for
thr 5.(X X )annual vt*aa Application* will lie selected lour lltnr*
a vrar, said Valriti Blake. deputy d ltrrto r of thr Department ol
Immigration and Naturalization Service
T h r 33 (X X )Cuban* hrld In U S tamp* will not l&gt;r eligible (or
thr program unlras thry rrtu rn to Cuba *hr said
T o apply, eligible Cuban* mu»t send or drop oil an envelope
to thr U S Interest* Sri lion In Katana b rtw rrn Nov IS and
Ore 31 T h r y m u»t wrltr on It thru narnr. Cuban Identlfkatlon
n um lirr, martial status and number of unm arrtrd « hlldrrn
; u n d rr 3 1
Those srlecled will tie Interviewed and muM ipialtly undrr
two of five crttrrta secondary education or higher. th rrr year*"
work experience )ob skiff* family tlr* in thr U n ltrd Statr* or an tnrrrr*t In migrating to thr U n ltrd Statr* tirforr ( V i 1.
1904

Feds nab wrong man
J U P IT E R — A highway breakdown turnrd Into a (lvc da\
nightmare for a motom t mistaken lor a federal fugitive
A Palm IV a rh County Sheriff"* computer check lt»ird George
Tony"* Friunn on a federal warrant a* a tiank roldtrr * ho
rscapird from a Phtladrlphta hallway hom e tn Augu»t
"Th r problem wa» everything matched." said deputy
Darlern Uipaglta. a bat kup oflker on th r arrest
T h r name
th r date of birth, thr height, r v r n hi*Sortal Security numttei
Unluckily rnough. FrLson. 36. of W rit Palm llearh a a*
originally from Phtladrlphta
Mr Insisted drputtr* had thr wrong man. but Lapaglia taaid
frd rra l marshal* refused to provide flngrrprtnt* or a
photograph to check hi* »lo rv U S Marshal* S e rv lrr
spokesman Stephen Quinn in Philadelphia rrfu «rd to ro m m rnt
on thr ml* up
Frtson wa» taken into custody Oct 34 and sent to a Irdera!
detention renter tn Miami He called ht« landlady (m m custody
and »he called Frtson* btksa, Hrt&gt; McMillan at the Teqursta
Kmart More M&lt; Mlltan told marshal* Frtson couldn't (w the
r w a j v r b n ause he ha* tirrn at Kmart lor five year*
Lot* of call* later. Frt*on wa* freed Oct 2ft

■ y W ILL L E S TE R
Associated Press Writer

A n d he stuck to hi* pledge l«*r mu&lt; h of the
tare. |&gt;ral*lng Chiles as "an honorable man
* Ilose idea* have grown Male

MIAMI
J r b Itush »|&gt;rnt morf than a
year talking about hts plans lor Florida if tie
became governor Now he t*n t in the mood
to talk milch about returning to llle a* a
prtvnlr citizen
It's over I lost and I 11 go on tn thr nett
part J m y Itle,” the second son ol lo n n rr
President George Hush said Wrdnrsdav In a
trie phone Interview
’The n - * nothing I
could tell you that would sound like
anything but MHit gra|&gt;es ’
Then the 41 year old businessman drove
by the busy tn terse, (ton In Miami wtierr
Gov t.aw ton Chile* wa* greeting voter*
Wednesday and stopjied to congratulate the
(V4 year -old w Inner Then Bush left quk klv
Bush refused loanswer question*
"You don't a«k me anything " he told a
throng of reporter* Talk to the governor
Bush, who ha* thr genteel manner of ht*
father, had pledged earty In thr race hr
would i ampaign on the Issue* and always
think about how will I r « p U tn this lo m y
. hlldrrn or grand, hlldrrn "

But under a wlthrrtng a*«autl of nrgatlvr
Chile* ad* aUmt lit* t&gt;u*ihr«a dealing* and
Inesperlenrr Hush Joined tn live modMlng
lug Bosh rrlra*rd a much cMtk tzrd ad
featuring a mother a&lt;fusing ("biles of doing
nothing to *|»ed up thr e»evutkiii of her
d a u g h te r • m u rd e re r
The c a m p a ig n
tie. ame .me of the nasi test in Florida in
recent memory
The defeat wa* Mlitglng for Bush and hts
supportrr* who thought thetr get out thr
voir oprratkm would salvage a victory in
the chwe race
The Republican said hi* top priority now
i* to "’ stay w ith my fam ily and d r
compress ’*
Whatever lesson* there are will become
t lr/U over time " llusli said ‘ I thought we
were going to w in "*
Slate GOP Chairman Tom Slade sat.l he
talked to Bush Tuesday night and there *
not anv question this ha* gut tn hr a real
dow net

I have never *een a . amjvalgn that had a*
m any true lellrverw. Slade said It wa* an
enortnouslv |&gt;alnful M |e fte n rr fot a La of
high ideal* voting |*eople
W hile Bu*li • concession *peerh lale
Tuesday night taught *ome by surprise
Bush said It wa* ohvu&gt;u* front the vote
report* tn Derma rat rt. h Palm H rarh and
Broward .ountte* that Chiles' trad would l r
Insurmountable
He wa* heartened somewhat by thr
*w torv of hi* older taut tier. George W , over
Gov Ann Hk fvard* of Texa*
I talked lo him Iasi night, said Bush t
congratulated him and I m very proud of
him "
Bush who left hts commercial real estate
l«irtner*blp In Miami with Arm ando Cndina
to run for governor said be * made rw&gt;
d n is lo n on what h r II do nest or whether
lie II ru n l&lt;a offkr again But he was happy
with the G O P • MKvr** Tor*.lay, which
Included gain* in Florida
" l i n delighted with the Rrttubllcan trend
r*pr* tally atamt m y brother
hr said Its
a question of time tirfiae we re tn ro n tftj

State attorney
honors em ployees
Two smptoyeet tn state a!

1oinay Norm Wolfing#* s San
ford ofbca war* horvorwd last
wank al a surprise luncheon at
O tters for 70 year* service
Pictured from leM. are Bdl
Anliker. Cindy Ray. Chris Whde
and Sandra Mans* Ray and
M sjss * were presanted cerlih
cales tor than years of service
Whde is chief of operations ol
ftve Sanford office Anhker it
Wolfmger s chief of edmims
traitor, for the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit

Audubon Society to convene In Florida
F O R T M YER S — The region where the flr*t Auduhon
warden* came to protect wading bird* from plume hunlrr* will
boat a convention of the Nat tuna! AudutH.ii Society
Interior Secretary Brucr Babbitt l* to *prak Saturday and
(ormer PrrMdent Carter will tie given the Audubon Medal the
society* hlghrM award, on Sunday for longMandtng com ­
mitment to the environment
Carter will be recognized In targe part lor protecting 104
million acre* in A!a*ka. "m ore open land and more re*ourrr*
than any Mngte action that government (tad taken ."’ *aid
Audubon President Peter Iterle “ That atone would make him
worthy of the medal ’*
T h e luture of the rtrarby Everglade* will br the focus of
S a tu rd a y ’s session, w ith the C lin to n a d m inistration »
jwrspectlve, A udubon* prescript ton lew rr*tonitton. ectjsyMrm
and *an&lt; tuary management thr Imparl &lt;&gt;t wetland*. Ttmpmg
(MiputaUnn growth and polmrat rnallrtorv tMitttttng
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Proving they aren't Ju»t a bunch of bird watcher* the *o«icty
will offer a guide to the CompuServe on line computer network
More than 1.000 people arr expected to attend the five-day
biennial convention, opening Friday

C O W D N A used to nab cattle rustlers
C O C O A — When a couple of rattle rustlers shot a purebred
cow, butchered It. then sold the meat, they might have thought
they were off the hook
Hut thr slain cow left a D N A trail a rail and a pot roast
Brevard County sheriff* detective* milked Information from
a confidential Informant to find a man who bought rut* from
thr purebred Angu*. which was slaughtered Aug 4 at the
Deseret Ranch In Osceola County.
Th e man. who didn't know the meat he’d bought was stolen,
offrred shortly after he bought the meat to help find the
rustlers, Brevard sheriffs spokeswoman Joan Heller said
Wednesday,
"H e said. T i l do anything to cooperate.’ And we said. ’Can
we have your roast?"
The man handed over the pot roast, which was uncooked
Th e cut was then sent to a D N A lab tn Utah which specializes
In valuable livestock
Since the slain cow was a purebrrd. careful record* had been
kept of tts blood — and of Us offspring Investigator* found the
cow ’s orphaned call and sent a sample of Its blood with the
J roast.

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New faces will greet Chiles
Two Dem ocrat incum bents keep their seats
■ y Aaaoaclated Preee
Four new faces join the Florida Cabinet In
January Tw o Democrat*. Attorney General
Boh Buttrrworth and Agriculture Com m lsskmer Bob Crawford, keep Ihetr seat* New
members are;
E d u c a t io n C o m m is s io n e r — F r a n k
Brogan
Brogan. 41. 1* the first Republican educa­
tion commissioner Brogan ho* had experi­
ence as a principal teacher and school
superintendent and Is currently superin­
tendent of M artin C o u n ty school* He
argued that current accountability and
d e c e n t r a liz a t io n re fo rm s k n o w n as
Blueprint 2000 haven't lived up to Intended
local control He defeated appointed Demo­
cra tic Ed u c a tio n C o m m is s io n e r D o u g
Jamerson. who had sought to become the
first elected black Cabinet member

C o m p tro lle r — Bob M illigan
Milligan, til, a rrtlrrd Marine Corps
three-star general won the Cahinrt post tn
hts first hid for public office He said he
sought another avenue of service alter
rrtlring and moving tn Panama City th rrr
years ago Born tn Teanerk. N J . Milligan
was a 105(1 graduate of ihe U S Naval
A.a d rtn v and holds a moslrr * In hustnes*
adm inistration from Hie Un ive rsity of
Rochester H r served two lours ol d u ly In
Vietnam, was commander of U S Forres
Caribbean Uisrd In Key West, and com ­
manding general of Fleet Marlnr Forces
Pacific. He ousted five Irrm Democratic
Incumbent Comptroller Gerald Lewi*.
T re a s u re r — B ill Nelson
Nelson. 52. *ervcd three terms In the
Florida House from 1072-70 and six as a
U S congressman, from 1978 to 1090 As a
leading Ixiostrr of the spare program, he
flew on a spare shuttle flight In Ja n u ary

1080, He ha* hern a private attorney in
Melbourne since losing the Democratic
minima non for governor to Lawton Chile* In
1900 lie hold* a bachelor * degree from
Yale and law degrre from Ihe U nlvrrM ty of
Virginia Nelson defeated stale Rep Tim
lirland, R Fort Myers
S e c re ta ry of State — Sandy B a rrin g e r
M o rth a m
Mori ham. 43. Is a financial consultant and
Republican statr lawmaker from latrgo She
was a Largo city com m issioner from
1082 8(1 and vice mayor from 1985-86
Mortham was elected to the state House In
1080 and r r r i r r t e d subsequently. She
tvrramc House Republican leadrr in 1992
She holds an associate’s degree from St.
Prtershurg Junior College and a bachelor's
degree from Eckrrd College She defeated
state Rep Ron Saunders. D -K ry West, for
the post vacated by Republican J im Smith

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Tonight Partly coudy lows in
the mid 60s. Light wind. Rain
chance 20 percent
Friday; Variably cloudy with a
chance of showers Low* in the
mid 50* to mid 60* High* in the
upper 70* to lower 80* Satur­
day Partly sunny with the low*
In thr upper 50h to lower 60*
High* In the mtd to upper 70*
Sunday. Partly cloudy with the
low* tn the lower 60* west to
nrar 70 east High* in the rntd to
upper 70*

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

FLORIDA TEMPS
C«r
Dartxta Baa&lt;*
Ft LaudBaav*
Fort Mv#m
CamaavHI*
ia&lt;twn»tlta
k*r Writ
Catviano
V amNntatva
la-atala
Taa-aiM
Tampa
Vt&lt;o Baa&lt;n
W balm Boar*

HI L* F«t
1) 44 00
mm mm mm
H n 00
U M 00
mm mm mm
IS H 01
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•1 71 00
•0 44 00
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mm mm mm
17 *7 00
M M 00
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NATIONAL TEMPS

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TH U R S D A Y
P t ly c ld y 8 2 -6 2

F R ID A Y
P t l y c l d y 82 62

MOON PHASES

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Vol, 97. No 70
Publish** 0*0y end Sunday. a&gt;(«pt
Saturday Iby Ths tinlocC Hooid.
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Nov. 18

NEW
Dec. 2

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a ytd n a Beech: Wave* are
2-3 feet and semi-glassy. Current
1* to the south. Water tempera­
ture is 75 degrees.
New S m y rn a Beech: Waves
are 2 feet and M-ml-&lt; hoppy. The
current t* to the north Water
temperature l* 76 degtrrs

S A TU R D A Y
P tly sunny 82 62

SUNDAY
P tly c ld y 82-62

TIDES
F R ID A Y
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min — ■
12 05 p m.; M«i|. 5.55 a m . 6 15
p m T ID E S : D ayto n a Beech:
highs. 2 0 6 a m . 2 30 p in .:
low*, 8 22 a m,. M 56 p m New
S m y r n a Beach: high*. 2 I I
a m . 2 44 p in . low*. 8 27 a m .
9:01 p m . Cocoa Beach: high*.
2 26 a m . 2:59 p m .; low*, 8 -12
a ill . 9 : 16 p it)

BOATING
S t. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r Inlet
T o d a y : W ind soutbeast 10
knuts Seas 1 in 3 feel Itay and
Inland water* a light chop.
Isolated shower* Tonight: Wind
southeast IO knots Seas I to 3
feet. Bay and Inland water* a
light chop. Isolated shower*
Friday; Wind southeast 10 knot*
shifting to northeast 20 knot*
behind front

MONDAY
P tly c ld y 82 62

STATISTICS
T h r hig h tem p e ratu re in
Sanlnrd on Wednesday was 87
il e g r r e s a n d T h u r s d a y ' s
overnight low was 65 degrees a*
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational C rn irr. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
|K-rlod ending at 9 a m T h u r s ­
day. totalled .00 Inches
Sunset......................5:34 p .m .
S u n rise .................... 6 :4 5 a.m .

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■ y M IC H A IL P L 1 IM A N

Lost and recovered vehicles

Aasociatsd P rs«« Wrilsr

• A blue I i*l I C h fvn ilrt |»h kiip H im k with M liblgan Ik now
I I H 7 M » » « rr|K&gt;tiri| stolen rarljr Wednesday In Ibe 2500
M w k «* S I'alm rtin Avenue in Sanfoid
• A l«»N2 rijrm oulh, rrjjuflrilly stolen In OtLilido »* *
rw nvertd by Sanford pollrv Tuesday in the 2400 bkirh of
F rrn rh A t f n w

LOS A N G E L E S It wa*
arming Superior Court Judge
Lam r lln'* toughest call* a
prnapicllvr altrrnate juror who
thought O J Simpson wa* In
micrni but ln*lMed be ( 011 Id pul
thowr views aside and judge ih r
rase on I he fa( I*
*J don't mean Ihl* lo fir a
*rii*t e o m m rn l." the judge said,
**bul m a n -to m a n Are you tiring
m i eight w llh me on I hla?
"V r* ' Hie man said. "1 am **
And v i be stayed Ito turned
down a prosecution rrqorst to
dumi** 1fir man for cause and
allowed him — and flvr other*
who made ih r tort Wednesday —
lo return f*r&lt; 5 for peremptory
challenges when a final jianel of
15 allrrnates prottahly will tie
p lrk rd
T w o prospects were
dismissed
T h r one-on one questioning
ended the truncated court week,
which will resume Monday after
a break for Vrlrran* Day
Having ftnl*brd thr gm rllng
task of sealing 12 Jurors last
week
but with opening Mate
m rnts still two months away —
Ihr lawyers and judge arr In thr
rarly stages of puking allrrnatrs
from a p u l of about WO people
lo h e a r t h r ca se a g a in s t
Nlitijisoii who l* rhargrd with
m urd rrtn g hi* ea-wtfr Nicolr
llriiwn SlrnpwHi and her friend
Ronald Goldman
The queMlonlng ha* been long
and firing Everyone In th r
courtroom was getting punchy
Wednesday, despite lln limiting
each side'* questioning of each
prosper t in 15 mlnufe*
Ito f o llo w r d h is s e rio u s
man lo m a n " question with a
considerably lighter query of Ih r
some man. who said tie didn't
th in k S im p s o n w as g u ilty
ticca use he could leave easily fled
to Canada when h r was In
Chicago ih r morning altrr Ihe
killings
"Have you ever had the life
rsperiencr that things aren't
always as they v r m 7" Ih r judgr
asked
T h r man said hr had
“ Do yo u know w h o Mi III
Vanllll Is?'' Ihr judgr asked, a
rrfrrrn c r In Ih r dtsgiarrd tipsynching pop group
•'No,*' Ih r man said
"T u n tiad." said Ih r judgr
laulier. wtuir Ho was qur*
Uwitll* W t H B W I*» ircefMWrtllsI.
the subject of th r w om an's
Doberman ptnsrhrr ra m r up
T h r jud gr offered that hr. too,
lias a D oberm an, w h ich h r
namrd Glltis aflcr the old T\*
rharaclrr fXible Glllt*
"Get It"'" hr asked to laughlrr
in the courtroom
Meanwhile. Distriit Atlorncy
Gil G arrettl told rrjwirirr* h r wa*
appoint mg Deputy Dislrtcl Al
torney Chrlslopher Darden to
thr prnsrcutlnn tram , bringing
It* total to *evrn lawyers — ih r
largest In the office'* history.
Darden, a 13-year veteran, la
the flr»l black jirrmin on Ih r

Warrants
• William Ffederli k Ir
15 I Mil W Seventh S itrri « u
arrested by Sanford polk r near 4 liar on W I3 lh Slreel
tuesday Mr was s m lr t l for falling lo apjieur nn a rharge of
i nnilnaj iiiim blrt
• Modn r y Merttman Morrison, 25 301 Klghth Street
Sanbifd **4* arrested by slierifr* d r p u iln at hi* residence
l u r u ij v Mr was warded for violation oI probation nn a
&lt;onvk turn of iM itrry
• f»r*iri U " i i Graham Ik A c jJ r m y Avenue Sanford. wa*
i r r n l t d by deputies al Lake Maty High School Tuesday Mr
wa* wanlrd for lading In apjiear un a charge rd driving wtib a
tusjiended ti&lt; ensr
• Samuel Moran 4b MM5 Th ird Drive Sanford was
arrested by deputies on 13lh Slreel Tuesday Mr a a* wanlrd in
Madiam I minty. florid* (nr falling In appear nn a charge &lt;d
driving with a suspended/! evoked H rrn w
• Jose Vrftaalmo l.ulr AO, 40M Sunlnke (T rrle laikr Mary.
» a» located al bl* residence by drt&gt;ulira rarly Wednesday Mr
wa* wantrd nn a Voluiia Count) warrant (or (ailing In apjiear
for arraignment (Hi (barges of rralaling an officer wllhnni
violence and driving wltb a suspendecVrevoked license

T r a ffle s to p
Krlli la Matlr /.aroy 111 nf Orlando, wa* alnp|trd by latkr
Maiy (mike on Matkfiani Wood* Hoad Tuesday Shr wa*
(fun g rd with driving undrr Ihr influence of air oho! and
|aMwr*»Mm of drug parajibrrnalta

Domestic case
K rn n rlh Hu bard iVrala 1400 Korrr*i f&gt;rlve. Sanford wa*
arrraird al bl* resident r by Sanford police Tuesday following a
reported light with a female Mr wa* charged wiib tvallerv
domestic vtolrntr and rr*t*iing an nfflrrr without v loir nr r

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• An estimated $210 In linn * w rrr rrp w trd stolen Tuesdayfrom a residence In Ihr 2 V I0 block of Nari issu* A v rn u r nrar
Sanford
• A woman Inld deputies someone look §r«0 in r u l l from hrr
bomr Tuesday in thr 2400 block of.Jltwsv. In Midway
• A construe Oon Irallrr junked in ih r 4000 bl(M k nf W l.ake
Mary lloutrvard wa* reportedly burglart/rd Monday. Tw n v jw »
1 allied at $425 jilus $1*0 In o lh rr lirm * w rrr rejxirted missing

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• llrtw rrn $ 1.000 and $2 OOO In datnagr wa* rrjm rird
Monday lo a vacant rrntal unit. In thr 1200 block of Lincoln
Court I "oiler wald someone broke lii dr* In Ihr wall*, *ma*hrd
window* and rut Ibr watrt iinr in Ih r hot w a irr hratrr.
1 .lining ib r liotnr lo flood
• An ampllflrr ami *|ieaker» with a tola) value o! $ I 200 w rrr
rrporlrdly »tolrn Monday from thr New Mount /Ion Missionary
liaptl*! &lt; hu rrh . 17201‘ear A vrn u r
• An estimated $55 In tlrm * wrrtr trp o ftrd ly » lo lr n Monday
a m l i f n v r in ltie* a w n f»t«*c U cut tCmplfe l i « r r

• II**- l«nl •*&lt; • |»$4 kup tnif k « m rr|w»nrtjfv biirglan/rt!
Monday in Ib r 100 bkx k of N Laurrl Avenu%* A n estimated
M OO in asaorled luol* w r r r said lo be missing
• Seven window*, valued al $500 were reportedly *lo|rn
Monday from a home bring remodeled in ih r IKK) block of W
I lib Strrrt In Sanford
• A blkr and VC H w llh tolal value of $375 w r r r reported
stolen Tueaday In Ih r 1300 him k of Shrpard A v rn u r
• A automotive w atrrpum p valued al M ix ) wa* frpcirtcdly
*lolrn Tuesday from ih r hack of a pickup truck parked al a
buslnrna In I fir 2500 bloc k of French A v rn u r
• A T V and VCR valued al *290 w rrr *ald to havr been
Molrn Tuesday from a residence In the 1500 block of W IHih
Slrret.
• A purse wa* rrporlrdly stolen from the business office of
Seminole Com m unity College on Tuesday. No estimate of Ih r
lo%* wa* Immediately available
• A man s wallrt and content* w rrr reported M olrn Tuesday
In a vehicular burglary In ih r 1300 block of Persimmon
Avenue
• A private residence wa* burglarized and ransackrd
Tuesday In Ih r 1700 block of Sanford Avenue No estimate wa*
Immrdtatrly available on losses or damage

Domestic case
Jainr* Ashbourne Nesmith. 35. lOHiy E
IHlh
Sanford. w»* urrrslril by police al h i» residence
following a reported allegation wllh bl* wife. He waa
wllh baltrry domestic violence, and aggravated
domrMlc violence.

Street.
Monday
rluirged
assault

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tram G a rrrtU denied clw rgr*
that harden wa* ap(M»lnlrd In
gain sympathy with ih r Juror*,
right of 12 of whom arr black
ll could very easily backfire,"
G a rtriti said There could lie a
Juror who say*. 'A rr you Just
bringing him on Just because

he's black?' Th*- answer Is obvi­
ously no
G a r r e tt l said D arden wa*
addrd In ra w ih r burden on Irad
prosecutor* Marcia Clark and
W illiam Modgman who "have
lltrrally fwen killing I hem selves'
on Ihe case

U n t il th is w e e k . D a rd e n
headed th r In v rs tlg a tlo n of
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Hu raid SUM Wnter
S A N F O R D — Ncvrral iliu m
prnplr had |m i )i akrs just lwfi»rc
lu lutlW riiiK S 4l.il Th r\ w r t r n l
raring them b o w rvrr ihrv werr
flipping thrni up into the atr
while running
1 114 Gulden Age Game* has
featured the pancake race lor
manv years at Fort Mellon Park
It not only draw* [wirtti ipants
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10 m in utrs Uie The jianrakr*
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DEQOUND■
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Th e y had Just t»een baked
however by Edith Avenel a
m entbrr of the Sanford Ptk&gt;i
Club, who ha* (wen prr|iartng
the pancake* for the flipping
contest for many year*
During thr lompetltkin lour
perwm* at a lime run out and
hack on a relatively *bort course
Th e y are required to flip I he
pancake at the start then before
crossing the middle line, tietore
crossing Ihe end line «hen
tie fore crim in g thr middle tine
on the way back and for thr
Una! time before crim in g thr

T e n n i s - S i n g l e *
M en
Age O ro n p : S3
1 Donald Wilder. 33
2 Ja m r* p Pasailla. 37
3 T o m W'lnn
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3 Harold Th ro lu ld . till
Age O ro n p : 03
1 M ikr Mora into 65
2 Joe Akin*. t&gt;8
3. Jo h n Hollow ay 65
Age g ro o p: 70
1 Norm Copeland. 70
2 Oscar Sleckman 70
3 Dominick Ferrarlua. 72
Age O ro n p : 73
I Gabriel Ki*». 75
2. Kenneth Heron
3 Donald Hettinger
T e n n is •Singles
W om en
Age g ro u p ; 00
I Jo a n Surare. 02
Age g ro u p : 03
1 Don* Alston. 07
2 Mildred S in kman. 00
3 Jearoilnr Stein. 66
Age g ro u p : 70
I Arlene Bremer. 74
Age group 75
I Georgtanne T h r d r . 70
Te nn is I* Double*
Men
Age group 55
I Ja n Hlrrrbo*. 72
1 Donald Wilder. 55
2 Donald Beyer. 5H
2 Robert F rill. GO
3. Dennis Has*. 01
3. Tra c y Fairfield. 55
Age group GO
1 Bernhard Burg. 63
I . Dennis Corrigan. 06
2 Dw ight Davis. 67
2 Bill Sheehan. 62
3 Ray GoldwRe, GO
3. Donald Randle. 61
Age gro up : 63
I Joe Akins. 68
1. Oscar Stec kman 70
2. Donald Luce. 70
3. Jo h n Holloway. 65
3. Jam es Pratt, 65
2. Paul W'chr. 66
Age gro up : 70
1. Dominick Ferrarlua. 72
I Jack Haskins. 72

finish line, a total of five llq**
In giving instruction* to the
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2 Jai k f'U rk e . 70
2 W illiam M.ilic/uwski 71
3 Boh Colem an 7 I

l Hamlet D Alvarer 6&lt;t
Age group 75
1 Joseph I Hopkins. 7M
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2 t.mnlda* TLikrr. 77
2 Stanlord Smith 73
Women
Age group: 6 0
I Patricia Mole. 66
I Shirley Z m t. 61
Age group: 63
I Dora Cloud. t&gt;4
1 Jean nine Stein. 66
2 Phyllis la-wallen. 60
2 Mildred Sleckman. 60
3 Ramona L Hudlong. 7 1
3. Ramona V Grigsby. 64
Age group: 76
1 Tybe Kahn. 73
I Georgian ne. 70
Men
Age group 55
1 James P. Passllta. 57
2 Bernhard Burg, 63
Age group: 6 0
1 Pawl W r hr. 66
2 Ned Johnson. t»3
Age group 65
1 Jam r* Harrell. 66
2 R o yC Sample)-, 67
Age group: 70
1 Hamlet D A lv a rri. 00
Hal Bremer. 75
Age group 75

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During several run*, a number
of the pancake* did manage to
land on the ground hut they
were generally rrplaied at the
conclustonof that heal

Al ihe conclusion of one
r
one of tfie (Mrliclpanl* told an
onlooker. "These would tiavc
flipped heffer If we had some
cooking oil In the pan That s
what I'm used to having "
The pan* used In the dipping
lo m p r im n i * r r »

Bet*y Robinson was one of the
par in i pants In Ihe very first
race After finishing last she laid
on Ihe ground for a few mo
merits locatrh her breath
M e a n w h ile , se ve ra l o ther
prospective pancake dippers
were fogging near the area to gel
themselves in sliapr

s ta n d a rd h v

lug part*. approximately |4 In
che* m dfanx irr The pancake*
averaged ftTVmt dvr inches in
diameter
People who jtartlclpalrd as
well as friend* ami supporters,
said they ready fllped over this
race And whai winner wouldn't
lie proud to say. ” 1 won this
medal dipping a pant akr

Max Bailey. HO

2 Richard McGulness. 74
Women
Age group: 65
1 Kltse Bradford. 58
2 Gundy Burg. fKJ
Age group: 6 0
1 Hally W'rhr. 63
2 Fay Johnson. 58
Age group: 6 8
1 Doris Alston. 67
2 Hamonu V Grlgshy. 64
Age group: 70
1. Barbara Coo|&gt;rr. 72
2. Arlene Bremer. 74
Age group: 75
I Kll/abrth A Lane 70
2. Louise McGuInness. 77
Billiards 8 Ball
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Robert Von Her bulls, 70
Don Hundn, 65
Horry George. 76

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Joan Surace, Longwood. Hips hor way lo iho finish lino al Iho
Golden Ago Games pancake race

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Women ran in the first heals,
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H#raid Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - Peggy Hkfurrt*
willy enter* one « o m i* tlllv e
event |wr year In Sanford's
(•olden A jjr &lt;lame* la te ly *he
tia* won first (dar e e vrrv time in
Iter age *atrgory
1‘eggv is |0| years old. Is
legally blind anil ha* lost rhi «I nl
tier hearing She walks wrtlh the
a*ai*tan&lt;e of twu ranew
Vet Wednesday m orning site
(M rlk ip a t-d a* a regular and
|«HniUi contestant in the ra nor
•|&gt;rtnl r»&lt; e* at luike Carolla In
tort Mellon Park ttelng the only
entrant tn her age tale gory, and
having completed the entire
tin tllar course she was iter laird
first plaer winner
Sanford Her rratlnn Superviww
Jim S rh a rfrr led lire applause a*
Hk hards finished making tire
sing le r o u n d tin the l ake
circumnavigating a rourwr of
fauns Throughout Itie entire
sprint applause and rheets were
In abundance from onlcaikrr*
and other contestant*
'She s the only one In that age
group
Schaefer said "b u t her
wring tn this rvrn t I* w hat tfiesr
games are a la tut giving people
an opportunity to become In
solved In artlvltles "
I’eggt Richard* has lived with
her daughter Moggie M uir, In
Enterprise for the |m %i 4 I years
and has partlri|»atrd tn the
Sanford games for the past IO
year*
My mother ha* always hern
quirk and s tro n g " daughter
M oggie c o m m e n te d
1 re
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Peggy Richards b I a Mb her run at Lake Carolla in the canoe sprint races
wr would go shopping. I had all I
Could do to keep up with her
walking through the sturrs "
Moggie said her mother's pride
Is the m any trophies she has
won In the Colder) Age Games in
Sanford
In order to make the sprtnt run
on the lake, a* was the case In
the previous few years she had
to tie helped Into the ranor
Katie Moncrtrf. of Katie's Land
log which supplied the canoe*

(or the race, paddled tit front of
Peggy wearing a bright yellow
Itfrpir get
Although blind. Peggy w as
able to see the prrkrt. and follow
It around the course O ther
c anoer* were also standing at
the ready In case of difficulties
There were no problems how
ever, except that at the end of
the lap. she continued fuddling
and ran aground at the end of

the lake, rather than returning
to the starting line area
I'rggy was the last of the
women who entered the canoe
sprint fa irs The men then took
o v rr. ripping around the course
as if they were raised in a canoe
Some admitted the only ranor
thry paddle during the year is at
thr Sanford games, whilr othrrs
say th ry usr c .mors (or ra rrrls r
as w rll as rn)oy merit

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EDITORIAL

A time to
remember

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Tomorrow is Veteran** !&gt;&lt;iy. It l* dedicated
to h on or peop lr w h o h a v r served In th r
va rio u s m ilita ry service* in our n a tio n 's war*
anti a rm e d conflicts Those w ho served tn
peacetim e are also to be saluted
Several event* w ill he held tn C e ntra l
Florid a , th r most local b rin g t h r annual
Veteran*' Day parade and c e re m o n y Th e
[tarade w ill tw-gin at the G re a te r Hanford
C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e parking lot at 1 0 3 0 ,
and be at M em orial I'a rk at the ta krfro n t b y
I I a m . the official tim e for this m e m o ria l
observance
J u d g in g from past years, o n ly a small
n u m b e r of prople m a y tu rn out M o stly those
w h o w ill lie on ha n d a rr form er m ilita ry
personnel, some w h o retired niter lengthy
te rm s of *ervi&lt; r a n d others w ho w r r r o n ly In
lo r a sp e c ific t w o . th re e o r f o u r ye ar
enlistm ent
These rem arks therelore. are for the jieople
w h o w ill not be a tte n d in g a n y official
observance
T h e re is p ro tu h ly n o fam ily w h ic h hasn't
had som e m e m b e r serve tn the u n ifo rm of our
c o u n try As su ch , to m o rro w should co n ta in at
least a lew m o m e n ts of recollection a b o u t the
la m ily veterans
Th o se w h o b o th e r to researrh th e ir fam ily
tree* o lle n k n o w of lon g gone relative* w h o
served in the ({e v o lu tio n a ry W a r. C iv il W ar.
W o rld W a r 1 and II A s afterthought, s tu d rn l*
of these conflict* often have both p ro a n d con
opinion* over w h e th e r or not the w a r should
have o ccurre d
Yet each of these w ar* are part of our
n a tio n 's heritage C o n s id e r tor a m o m e n t It
a n y one ut lite m h a d never o c c u rre d U u i
nation, o u r ve ry live* w ould Ire c h a n g e d For
the Ijclle r or w orse? W e will never know* lor
certain.
E a c h of these w a rs how ever, as In recent
conflict* such a* Viet N a m , K o re a . Deserl
S to rm , have helped the U nited State* prove,
tim e and tim e a g a in , that o u r people value
their freedom above all rise, in c lu d in g th rlr
v e ry live*.
In this m od e rn age. [tropic c o m p la in about
o u r g o ve rn m e n t, o u r political leader*, crim e
o n the streets, an d w h at are seen as other
problem s.
H ut we have the freedom to c o m p la in , to
object, to react. People ra n ru n for olllce.
su pp ort others w h o do. help o rg a n iza tio n s
w h ic h try to m ake o u r lives better W e ra n do
that lierau.se of o u r freedom s
T h e D e cla ra tio n of Ind e p en d e n ce . C o n ­
stitution of (h r U n ite d States, an d all other
historical d o cu m e n t* m a y have led the w a y
In it ia lly , b u t It i » o u r m ilit a r y se rvice
personnel w h o have m a intained the freedom
these d ocum en t* called for.
If there are fo rm e r service m en a n d w om en
in y o u r fam ily, give th em som e thought
to m o rro w . T h e y gave a lot. E a c h o f us has
benefited from w h a t th e y did.
V eterans' D a y. 1995. D on 't Just let It pass.
A t least give a few m o m e n ts for those w h o
gave so m u c h m ore .

LETTER

Horrors of GATT
Lame Duck Congress to convene on Nov 30
First to debate on waiving the budget rules to add
the 31 billion dollars lost on G A T T to the national
debt, to make up for lost tartfls Then If approved,
vote on G A T T by the Senate.
The House to convene tn November and vote on
GATT the 29th Tilts will be G A T T 's final round
and America's last gasp Th e first round of GATr
went Into effect In 1980 under Jim m y Carter and
has done tremendous damage to the U S. economy
tn lost factories and Jobs It has also made a
mockery of the expression "free trade."
Those who will not return to Congress after Jan
3. 1995 arr free to vent their spleen by voting for
G A T T and/or sell their vote to the highest bidder.
In this case. Clinton, who will Intone his famous
“ Th e store la open."
It will not matter how Congressmen have voted
on the Second Am endm ent us G A T T will take your
guns anyway, tjecause G A T T negates the Con­
stitution.
As an iiddrd attraction, another little goody has
Ireen added to this bill In the form of lower Intrrrst
rales on series E U.S savings bonds So much for
the widows and orphans
A. Stelfms
Ft. Pierce. Fla

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
betters to the editor are welcome All letters
must be signed. Include the address of the writer
and u daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and tie as brief as poAvIblr
The letters are subject to editing

Every society has Its latinos and one of
America s biggest is against o|&gt;en discussion ■&gt;!
(•ossihlr geneth difference* In the average
intelligence of various ethnic gnnq** So Chaites
Murray and the lair Hit haul llrrin s irtn must
havr known they were walking Into a tmzz saw
when they wrote ’ The IW-tl C urve.”
The book s most controversial contentions are
111 that some portion of every Individual s
"Intelligence quotient" (the authors estimate it
at W l prrvcntl ts genetic tn origin and I here lore
heritable (21 that a person's IU Is predictive of
m any educational economic and watal out
iw m es", (31 that America's blacks score, on
average. 15 point* lower than whites on standard
1U tests while Asians store higher than whites
and Ashkenazi Jew* Iroin Eastern Europe score
highest of all. 141 that it ts unlikely that
non genetie (actors such a* the environment ran
account for the whole of these group differente*
and (3| that therefore efforts to reduce thr hia&lt; k*
group IQ drfVtl and It* socioeconomic const
qurners by making purely rnvtionm eutal tm
pros rm rnta must, tn some large eaten I tall
In addition to the inherently unpalatable
nature of such a contention. It flies In the face of
one of liberalism a (driest and moat &lt;brushed
conviction* that human naturr t* inflnitrly
malleable and henre capable r.f unlim ited

Imp'ovenwnt Moreover, at a grimly practical
level it threaten* to
ret}uce the ra p rn d l
lure of government
fund* on pro je cts
designed to Improve
the btaek pnputa
non * environm ent
tor the aforesaid pur
l«w *
expenditures
that may not help
their n o m in al
beneficiaries m uch
tmt which assuredly
(teneflt all sorts of
people, Irm n C on
grrsameil to tracbeta
( M any cubes
and aortal w o r k e r*
i M m willing lo
who are involved in
concede,
la n d p ro fit fro m 1
ho waver
their delivery
reluctantly that
So the furor the
the 15 point
book ha* caused t*
disparity is real 1
u nderstandable It
lias tru luded
hysterical attacks on the two w holarlv author*
a* ractsi*
flat dental* that there t* any such
thing as intelligence or that, if there t* it ran
hr measured or that gene* [day any part In

Intelligence whatever and - contradIrtortIy
thal m uch or all that the author* assert ha* long
teen known and henre tsn t new*
Many ertth* seem willing to concede however
reluctantly, that the 15 point disparity I* real
hut challenge the allrgrd genetic component of
the lower average tda&lt; k arore sod alresa tnatrad
11* supposed environmental origins llul this
effort t* fatally undermined when one m insider*
Its implication* for the high end id the IO curve
If p** prenatal &lt;are (for e ta m p k l l* *• wane
argue a m ajor reason for blai k« group deft* it In
IQ mu*t we conclude that Asian* prenatal ia ie
la rvecewsartlv teller than that rd white* and dial
Kasl European Jew* rnjny the test prenatal ( are
of all?
1'om ntcnlator* * urh a* H arvard • G le n n
Lowry, w h o wonder whether these delicate
matter* ought to le dtw visaed publicly at all.
raise a legitimate point Hut In a democracy
whtrh depend* on an m lo rm rd clttaenry. I see no
alternative Certainly we ran never hoje to reach
ralKl policy decision* If w r deliberately Wind
ouraelve* tn die tacts u p a i whic h such decision*
should he based

JA C K ANDERSON

Slow information
superhighway

Y our right to health care
You've gotta right! I've gotta right' We've
all gotta right! S h u m e e ytnr l we do! We've all
got rights We ve also got left*, up* downs,
front* and r»ars too Have any of you goat
folks out there tn LsLaLand noticed wh.it has
not been listed In dial bunch and a half of
**gottaV*. Go ahead reread this llrst para­
graph — see uli.it v not there
Aw ! Come on! Don't tell me you can't see
what's not there What 's the matter, have you
got eye trouble? Or Is It simply a case that you
don't want" to see w hat * not there'' Oh I see!
You see tt. but you're not about to admit you
recognized Immediately what tsnt there
W hat * the matter-ashamed'' Troubled that
you don't have the guts to own up to It? Go
ahead-pronounce "th a t" word
O h my! Keally? Well, honestly, you don’t
have to awrar up such a storm on *uth a
sunny day
H err -let me help yo u — It's
pronounced r-e-s-p-o n -s-l-b -U t-t-y
There!
Now. that really didn't hurt all that much, did
it? Oh! It did! W e ll-l-o -u -g-h! And therein lies
the fly-ln-thc ointment. Everybody demands
his/her 'rights' while flatly rejecting his/her
corresponding responsibilities,
I feel full well lhai the vast majority of you
demand "each and every one" of what you
think Is your "righ ts" while rejecting "each
and every” corresponding responsibility. Th e y
do. you know, go hand In hand Trouble is. for
ye ars now , y o u 'v e been " s c a r f ln g -u p "
right-after right-after right, and at the same
lime, demanding that someone else pick up
the tab Well, folks, the "tab plckrr” ts getting
his/her All
You do have a "right to own und drive u
Lincoln Town C a r--O N LY If you can [w y for
and maintain It. Don't ask the rest of us to do
It for you
You do have a "righ t" lo own und operate a
private airplane, yariit. or fleet of Ilm o s-O N LY
If you can pay for and maintain them Don't
ask the rest of us to do It for you.
You do have a "righ t" lo acquire every
beautiful, wonderful, and desirable thing that
m ankind and nature has created, K ami
"O N L Y IF", you have the legal means to do so
Don't ask the rest of us to acquire them for you
and hand thrai to you on u silver platter You
do have a "rig h t" to have everything under the
sun that you can "afford" and not 2 lousy
nickels worth more.
That very same right also apptlr* to grab
your hats - as well as your socks, cause yo u ’re
not going to like what follows-the fiasco of
’’ health c a re ".
Th e re 's been so m u ch
c o n tra d ic tin g "h o m o g e n ize d hefferdust”

NELSO N
TU L L A R

spilling all over the landscape- out of D C .-th a t
most of you havr been 'spoon fed" that *’U's
your right" to universal health rare. Not so!
Never was! Never will tie! No-Way
Healthcare is-rtght now-available to all
those folks who wish to allocate that portion of
th rlr available funds to that p a rticula r
“ purchasable Item ".
Th e very same also
applies to Te as, llrans, C o rn " as well as
T-bone steaks. Porterhouse steaks and Prime
Mlbs If you ran afford lo rat "top s h e lf, then
you buy (that’s like In "p u ri base") top shelf. If
not "top s h e lf , then you lower your sights a
smldgr or two and eat a bit Inwrr.
Unfortunately, thr same applies to health
care Top shelf health care ts truly expensive.
Llkr airplanes, yachis. and A rris of llmim, It Is
available only to those with the means to afford
tt Most of us (please note the use of " u s " )
simply cannot alford tt-s o -w r buy (purchase)
ihr best health cure plan tht wr can for the
level of funds that we are willing to allocate for
that Item
You...and I... have no more "right'* to
top-shelf health rare than w r do to airplanes,
yachts, fleets of llmos. os well as T-b o n e
steaks. Porterhouse steaks and Prime Ribs.
We do. however, have the right to 'strive to
acquire" those H e m s -b y all legal means
posslble-bul nnt a single nickels worth more.
Like It or n o t-lt Is N O T a governmental
function to "b u rp us and changr us and
nurture us” from the cradle lo the grave.
Llstrn-up! T h a t 's ' ’o u r" Job! Let's get to It!
Go ahead and chew away on thut one. Don't
bite your tongue. You'll necd..."healtncare"...
and tongue surgeons are quite expensive...
maybe ” Tonoo"expenslve.
So...m y good
friends out Ihere tn Nrver-Never-Land. have a
grand and glorious day. tie good to yourselves
and kind to others.

W A S H IN G T O N
The Is .) thal Congrats
stalled p ro gre ss o n the
In fo rm a tio n
superhighway" In the final strelrh of the
I03rd Congress give* new meaning to Hie
lrtm a u d io k
In eartv 1993 Democrats and Republicans
agreed that thr time had come lor an
overhaul of trlet iHim tunk at tots taw Mix h ol
Ihr Industry
born the largest telephone
rompanle* lo the smallesl cable provider* —
was also ( Unvoting
for a n o v e r h a u l
W ashin gto n had a
historic opportuntiv
to prepare lor a revo
lo tio n th a t w o u ld
fundam entally alter
tire w a y Americans
ru m ro u t) teste and
receive information
Hut as so ottrn hap
pen* h e re tn the
grtdka k « apttal. the
devil was in thr dr
tails
C o m m u n ic a tio n *
e a p rrt* have tong
I But as so often
foreseen a day when
happens here in
consum er* ra n t r ­
(he gridlock
ee I v r a l l I h e i r
capital, the devil
r l r r l r n n lr com
was In the
m unlcatlon through
details J
any o n e ol fo u r
media I fie telephone
wire. Ifie electric utility wire, the cable wire or
salrllltes but under th r &lt;urrrnt laws almost
nobody hut the baby bells t* allowed to &lt;a iry
locat telephone service Conversely, the babylie Hs a rr forbidden lo deliver cable television,
while municipalities have given the cable
rum|&gt;anle* incredible monopolies that |ai k up
Ihr price of service while offering consumer*
no other choices.
T w o separate hills designed lo lilt thrse
barriers passed the House tn June with
o v e rw h e lm in g b ip a rtisa n support T w o
months later, the key Senatr committer —
Com m erce. Science and Transportation —
jKissed a related m raxurr thut also had
bipartisan support Although the hilts dif­
fered. It seemed a sure bet at the time that a
(o m p ro m lsr hill would pas* try the end of the
yrar. Hut thrre months later, a group of
obstructionist Republicans bent on polltlr al
gain, an d llirre greedy regional telephone
companies, managed to kill any chance (or a
vole this yrar.
T h is was Hie kind ol law. though highly
technical In Hs lango«Kr and provisions, that
would have had a direct impart on Ih r
porkctbnnk* of millions of consumers The
jac k of a i ompromlsr means Iran rnni|&gt;rl|l|nn
la-tween cable and phone companies, which
would have reduced prices In both Industries
Th e failure to compromise means dotnrstlc
communications linn s arr now more likely to
look for foreign partners — instead of
Am erican firms — for the superior products
Am erica could have hern producing after an
Industry shake-up. According to one econom­
ic forecasting firm, the W E F A Group. In ­
dustry deregulation wt.uld havr created some
3.6 m illion more Jotm t&gt;etwrrn 1995 and
2003.
In 1982. the Justice Department wrapped
up an eight-year antitrust suit against A T M
with a "consent decree" that ended A T A T 's
monopoly on local telephone service, leaving
them to compete prim arily as a long distance
com pany. Local telephone service was turned
over to the seven reglonul "baby bells.”
which were given a telephone monopoly Hi
thrlr zone tmt were barred from selling
long-dlstam r service. Th e companies were
also prohibited front manufacturing trie
phone equipment.
Most companies were happy with this deal
until emerging trchnologlrs tx-g.m lo revolu­
tionize the In d u stry a few years ago.
Suddenly, global pressure was forcing A m e ri­
can com [tattles to com [tele In a new world,
where telephone technology was evolving
exponentially. It presented u golden opportu­
nity for American business, as U.S. com pa­
nies have traditionally been leaders In
emerging technologies

�Sanford

ewlyweds’ kidney transplant
completed without a hitch
|8 f C H R IS T SA M D IR
IAssociated P 'M I Writer
SAN

INKOO
Victoria In
h.i* finally made
11&gt;.&gt;mI on her wedding promise in
| lie f h lts lM n d

In two J S hour operation*
I \k ednesdat
four dnrtnrs rr
inm rtl o i k of her k liliK y i and
IimplantedI* in Randall f'urlee
* t hr iqwratlon*. ts»th af them
[w e ir (jullr siniessful
said l&gt;r
I Rnta-rl Mendez Victoria gave a
beautiful kidney lo Kandy and
« llr i » t were «M r In Implant II
and hunk II up II lo 'k ril Just
[ lirautlful. )u»i a* II did whan II
I I amr out ol Io r
Husband and » l l r were rr
[r u p r rating today in separate
I risitn* «l Sharp Memorial Hoapl
i la] where they were m artini

&lt;hl I I They d l l M i l d Iw ahlr to
ipt hoinr m rarly a* next a r r li .
■ha tor* *ald
Kandall. whose- kldnry* *rrrr
ruin rd try diabetes. lsn'1 com
p lrlrly mil ol Ih r woods
IS
|irr( rril of kldnry transplant*
(all Mul If hi* r r t n v r r y I*
s u rre s s fu l h r 'II h a v r m o rr
r n r » ( y and hr ablr In produr r
children ihr doctor* *aid
III* bride • rrewvrry will t«e
eotUer,
Although n i« an tn«ult to hrr
Utdy trtnjxraMlv *hr'|| respond
i at hr r dramalkally and rapidly
and w ill frrl p rrlly normal In a
day or two *' said Mendez
Shortly aftri Ih r tm iplr got
engaged tn February. Curler 46
I r a r n r d that h r w o u ld d ir
without a transplant H r gave
V k I or la a i ham e in liar k oul of
/

Parade

Ihr H M Illilfr. hill *hr nflrrrd IO
lir a donor and d o r ia n were
*u ri&gt;ri *rd whrn lest* Indlrai rd
*hr a a* a |(ood match
|k*tor* had lo scuttle thfrr
prrvlou* transplant atirm pt*
because of last rn in u lr rnm
pll&lt; atlon*
A Ju ly operation waa ra n rrlrd
when lr*t* raised question*
al*iut C u rlrr • hrart surviving
Ihr surgery || waa rewtiedulrd
for Se pte m b er. but C u r l r r
lurnrd out to t«r Inm defU Irnt
T h ro la*l m o n th , a dnrtor
tit&lt; krd part of Victoria* kldnry
during pre-operation. requiring
anfrlhrr poalponrm rnl
Aland 26 (**) people- In Ihr
United Slalr* a ir waiting for
nrw kldnry* only aland h IKJO
mir donated rarh year

Astronauts aim solar m onitors at sun
■ y MARCIA 0UN N
I Af* Aarospac* Wniac
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — For Ihr
[thtid lime tri nearly a wrek
[A tla n tis a s tro n a u t* a im ed
■liar rn rigy month** a! llir sun
[ Wednesday for rlu r* atvsil the
|dwindling ozone layer and global
warming
The only way lo understand

h u m a n * Impact on th r atn xM phrrr I* lo track thr *uhllr
naturally recurring change* in
•olar energy, said NASA w ten
11*1 Ernest Hllscnrath w ho* In
charge of an ozone monitor
firing on Atlantia
Hllsenrath *irr*srd that It * a
tedious pctM rss with lllllr fan
larr
' T h r r r aren't anv real disco*

cries
h r *ald
Wc haven't
Irarnrd anything new about Ifw
•on The *un I* not going oul
We haven 1 found anything new
shout itw Am an Ur ozorw hole
What we ir doing now la
p r o v i d i n g a b a a e lin e for
measurement! for the future
I
rail II a legacy fur environmental
Inveatlgaiora in the next eenlu

ra rh .'
Kirby Swine hart said
fighting hark Itw tear* "W e're
)u*t average people A hundred
dollar* t* * lot of money lor u » I
can't twllevr thev re doing till*
for ua ”
In addition to Itw llnain tal
*up(*»M. neighbor* have tw rn
twinging hod tn the house every
night and offering comforting
words hug* and other a**t*t
once
‘ It • Itkr a block p a rly ." Kirby
Swtneharl said "B u l. right now.
the only bkrrk party I want to

have l* one whetr I m welcom­
ing my w&gt;n home "
Meanwhile Volusia County
•hertfr* rfliclal* said Jam ie
remain* In the Vrdu*!* County
jail on AVKI OOO tmnd while itw
Im rstlgatkm lo n ltn u r* H r t* on
•ul&lt; ide walrh.
' We know hr dldn t do It."
said friend Sue Mohr
We'll
•uppirt him how ever we ran *
Donation* to I Iw defenoe fund
may tw sent to F'lr*t Seminole
lUnk. 3505 W Lake Marv hlvd .
Lake Mary Fla 32746

Wisteria l/nvr Loftgwimd. died
Tueaday. Nov. 8. 1994 M his
lesldenc* IVtrn J u ly *» 1910 in
llftiuklyi t. NY. , tw moved in
Central Fkirrda in 1972 l ( r wk*
a retired *alr* manager with
Rotvtnaon* of Hartsdale. N V He
wa* a mrintwr of the Cat hoi ic
C h u rc h ol the A n nunciation.
L o n g w n o d He b e lo ng e d In
Knight* of Columbus. Elk*, and
Volunteer Fire Department all of
Vorkatown Heights N V H r was
a ve trran of the U S A rm y
during World War II
Survivor* Include son. Charles
T . L a k e M a ry ; d a u g h te rs
Maureen E Messina. Kathleen A
M cCuskee Ihw hm er. both ol
Uingw iiod nine grandchildren
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
C ha jw l Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge ol arrange­
ments
D O N A L D L E IT H E R W IN
D o n a ld Letth E r w i n . 7 9 .
Crossroads Place. Casselberry,
died Friday. Nov. 4. 1994 al his
residence Hr was Itorn Jan . 25.
1915 in Roncevcrtr. W .Va He
was a minister for Winter Park
Presbyterian Church
Survivor* include wife, Myrnu
I. son. Donald L. J r .. Winter
Park, two grandchildren

South Bend. Ind . seven grand­
children
Gaines C a rry Hand Gardrn
(h * p * l FunS isI H om e. In n (
wo4d In ilit r g r of arrange
meat 4

ry "

Rally

Thursday. No»*mtiar 10 1W4

TA

growing steadily since || was revived several
year* ago
The paradr. o n e r a city wide extravaganza, fell
by ih r wayside in Ihr 11160* For year* ihr
parade* d w in dle d in slzr and then the school
stopped s&lt; tird u lln g Ihrm
In Ihr la ir lOHOs. Ihr paradr wav rrlntrndurrd
aflrr shidrnt* and some faculty asked for I I .
The [lar.idr w ill begin in fronl of Ihr N rw Trlbrv
Mission and travel wrsl along Flr*l Street to Ihr
Magnolia Mall where Ih rrr will br a brief prp
rally
Arro rdlng In flm d r Dennis W h llm lrr of Ihr
Sanford Police Department. First Street will Iw
rlcnrd lor ih r duration til Ih r parade and cross
•tree!* w ill h r closrd a* Ihr parade passe* by.
"Th e whole th in g will takr maybe 20 minute*
and then th r jw p rally will takr another IS or 20
minutes so It w o n 't be too long.” W h llm lrr said
"B u i It will tie at 5 so everything In downtown i»
preiiy m uch shut down by then ’
The Seminole High Homecoming Parade is lrr r
arid open lo i h r public. organDrr* said. Everyone
I* invilrd lo line Ih r slrrrts and c h rrr on thr
hometown students

C o ntinued fro m Page 1A
Hiding In *parklmg convertible* and dressed In
Itw If Sunday l«r»t (or. Thursday l&gt;r*i. a* Ihr rawmay tir|. ih r 10candldair* for king and Ihr |0 for
queen will hr CttebrUkt dtl jour, arrrpling Ih r
i tirrraol ih r crowd
Football player* In I hr lr black and orange. will
tiring morr adoring i lirri* from Ih r rrowd
Ka&lt; h d u h al Itw w tu u l ha* Ih r opportunity to
( rra lr a float lha! represents ih r theme "Ilutld
r in up. Ju*i lo twal rm down " T h r r r will tw
r t illin g r olorful n*m i * hulll on trallrr twd*
Other* will d rm ra tr Ihrir car* and truck*
‘ They u*r a lot of Imagination." Ja r kaon *ald
Loral dignitaries Inrludlng m rm hrr* of ih r
school hoard. Hanford Potl&lt;r Chtrf Ralph Russell.
Sheriff thin Esllngrr Mayor H rttyr Smith and
m rm hrr* of Ih r Sanford City Commlaalon. havr
twrn Invilrd to lakr jaxrl In Ihr paradr
Hand* from Midway Goldsboro and Hamilton
rlrm rn la ry schools Sanford and Lakrvlcw Mid
d ir whool and. t4 course. Srmtnnlr High School
w III hr performing in Ihr parade
Attendance for the annual jmradr ha* hern

Veterans
C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA
Emcee will Iw hud Hedinger. of Channel 6
Mualr will tw provided by ihe Marlin Marietta
( hotair and Ensemble and Ihr Hoalr O'Grady'*
Highlander* Pt|w hand
(h e r AO mlltiary and civilian unit* are rxprctrd
lo participate
T h r one hour program 1* free and open lo Ih r
public and will conclude with a flyover by ih r
Valiant Air ('om mand

Woodlawn M rm nrtal Park and Funeral Homr
loealrd off O ld W ln irr Garden Hcxid. twtwrrn
Orlando and W in te r Garden
Tht* year d u rin g Ih r annual r v r n l. aprctal
recognition w ill be given lo V lrln a m War
Veteran* G u e s t speaker I* Dr J
Howard
Edlngton. Pastor of First Preshvlertan C hun'h.
Orlando
Female service personnel are also urged lo
attend Ihe event
An estimated 85 veteran and patriotic urg.ml/.i
lion* have tw rn invited
For additio n al Information, phone Mickey
Moore at 2ft l I T G I

An rvenl *pon*r*frd by the 50lh Anniversary of
World War II Commemorative Comm uter will tw
held on Nov 11 beginning al 10 4S a rn al

Judge

C a n lln u rd from Pag* I A
A ctmwlentMsj* worker hi*
! father saul hr used hi* first call
after tw was arrested to call hi*
1supervisor at work to trll him tw
would not tw in that day
Holy Cross Lutheran C h u rrh
in t.jk r Msry Ira* ratalrllstwil a
fund lo (ray for Jamkr'a legal
dcbitse at the First Srm lnolr
IMnk in Lake Mary
Neighbor* have twrn giving
m o n e y, b u l m u c h m ore I*
needed
Throe (wuplr ate giving tlO O

C o n tinued from Pag* I A
other county in the rtreutt
The rirru tt la comprised of
Seminole and Brevard counties
The circuit was formed In the late
I960* and Judges traveled itw
"rtreutt" to preside In case*
There are about twice the
number of registered voter* tn
Brevard County than there are in
Seminole County but v»&gt;ter* from
both co un tlrs vote on Judge
candidate* The »tor&gt; In question
noted voters in the counties

DEATHS

Jon B. Shaw
J O E B. S H A W
Jiw II Shaw. H7. N Devon.
Winter Spring*, died Sunday.
Nov 6. I'fM . al his residence
Born Sept H. 1907 in Hart
County. G «.. hr moved lo Cen­
tral Florida In 1927 He was an
agricultural foreman He was a
member of Wesleyan C hurch of
I'.lul.l
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e so n * .
Donald h . Winter Springs. John
A . [leLand. »Utcr. Annie Grace
Thomas, suntord one grand­
daughter
two greatgrandrhildrrn
lialdwm -F a l r i h lld -O a k la w n
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lakr Mary. In charge of
arrangement*
HUGH G A R LA N D BUCK JR .
Hugh Garland Huck. J r .. 42.
W oodrosc C o u rt, A lta m o n te
Springs, died Ttwsday. Nov. 8.
1994 at Cedar* Mrdlcal Center,
Mi mu horn Dei 17 1931 m
Lynchburg. Va.. he moved lo
Central Florida In 1982 He was
a self-employed salesman He
was a member of First ILiptlst
Church of Central Florida
S u rvivo rs Include wife. J .
Jane son. H Sp* m er. Alla
m o n te S p r in g s , d a u g h t e r .
Melinda, Baltimore, sinters. Tina
Garofnlo, Si G r o r g r , U la li.
Dianne Clark. Orlando, Traci
Johnson, Baltimore, brother*.
Michael, lavs Vegas. Stephen.
Charleston. S.C.
U ald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Porrat City. In charge ol
arrangements
A D A G A G E R D E N N IS
A d a G a g e r D e n n is . 115.
Roosevelt Avenue. Sanford, died
Sunday. Nov ti 11*94 al DelLtry
Manor Born March 27. 1879 In
Orangeburg. S C., she moved to
Central Florida from Jackson­
ville In 1934. She was a homeluakrr. She belonged lo Trin ity
Ifnltrd Methodist Church.
Survivors Include son. Leslie
Gager. Sunfnrd: four grandc h i l d r e n ;

Sanford. Florida

2 1

g r e a t *

grandchildren
Wilson Eu hrllrergcr Mortuary.
Inc.. In charge of arrangement*.
CH AR LES C. DONALDSON
Charles C . Donaldson, 80.

H a ld w in -F u lrch lld

Funeral

Home. Wluler Bark, in charge of
arrangements
C A R L SHELDO N O E R M A N
C a rl Sheldon G e rm a n . 90.
Royal Palm Drive Casselberry,
died Tuesdy. Nov 8. 1994 at
U n g w u o d Health C a rr Center,
Born May 9. 1904 In L o n g
B o tlo m . Ohio, h r moved to
Central Florida In 1978 H r was
an u g r n l for F r u it g r o w e r s
E x p re s s

Survivors Include wife. Mary,
daughter. Mary Louise LeMarr.
l.n llg W IM M l

tlu Id w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
H o m r. Altamonte Springs, tn
c barge of arrangrnien ts
P E T E R HUGHES H A LP ER N
Peler Hughes Halpern. 59. Old
Hickory’ Court. Longwnod, died
Wednesday. Nov. 9. 1994 at Ills
residence. Horn Nov. 21. 1934 In
New York City, he moved to
Central Florida from Sarasota In
1972. He was an electrical
engineer and presidenl of C e n ­
tral Florida Technical Services.
He was a member of thr Catholic
C h u rc h nl the Annunciation.
Longwnod Hr was a memlier of
Ihe rh u rrli choir. Institute of
E le c t r ic a l and E le c t r o n ic
Engineers. Phi Sigma Kappa,
and T a u IkTa Pi H r was lluriit
In m a n y forrign languages, and
authored 16 technical publica­
tion*.
Survivors Include wife. Bert.
L o n g w n n d : d a u g h te r, K a re n
Halpern Tllilis. Longwnod; sons.
George L. and Christopher M..
both of Longwuod. Matthew C.
Bromberg. San Jose. Calif.: sis­
te r. Georgia ll.ilp r r n l.u k s .

JO H N D A V I D J A M E S
John David Jame* 72. Loch
A rb o r D riv e . S a n fo rd , died
Tuesday. Nov I. 1994 al Tampa
Hospital I Van Aug 26. 1922 in
Green Castle Ind . he moved to
C rnira’ Florida In 1984 He was
In the security tsistnews, He was
a mem twr of Disabled American
Veterans and the A m erican
Legion
There are no known survivor*
Baldw In F a lrrh tld -O a k la w n
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home. l-»ke Mary. In charge of
arrangement*
IS A B E L L E M C C A F F R E Y
Isabelle McCaffrey. 71. C K
420, Geneva, died Tu rsa y , Nov
8, 1994 al South Seminole
Com m unity Hospital Born Jan
25. 1923 In Anderson. Ind . she
moved to Central Florida in
1963 She was a homemaker
She was Prrsbytertan.
Survivo rs inelude husband.
Richard, son, Tra c y , Geneva,
sisters. B e lly H an co ck . A n ­
derson. Ind . Boots Merrick.

S u t n m lt v llle , In d . T h e lm a
Pullen Frankfort Ind . brother.
Bill Weaver. Anderson Ind,;
gtaodsoo. Trw ry J r .Orlando
Brae on Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, O iD n d n In charge of ar­
rangements
E V E L Y N " M A M M A " PER RY
Evelyn Mam m a" Perry. 88.
Mellonvllte Avenue. Sanford,
died Tuesday. Nov 8. 1994 at
Flo rid a H ospital. Altam onte
Springs Born Nov 14. 1905 tn
Georgia, she moved to Central
Florida in 1954 She was a
homemaker She w asBaptisi
Survivors Include daughter.
Jessie Nell Williams. Sanford
son. Gene. Savannah. G a . six
g r a n d c h ild r e n , five g re a t­
grandchildren
Woodlawn Funeral Home A
M em orial Park. Orlando. In
charge of arrangements

F U N E R A L
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VeV'W Fvnorof Memo lontor* In &lt;S*r«o
of »ffongomo**fi

DAV to hold service
SA N FO R D — Member* of thr
Disabled American Veterans In
Sanford, will tie holding a special
mrtnorl.il service Sunday. Nov.
13. al 2 p m. (or Jo h n David
James. 72. of LoCh Arbor Drive.
Sanlord. who died Oct. I. In
Tampa.
James served In the U.S. Navy
during World War II. and was
commander of ihe office of Naval
Intcllrgcncc al Ihe time of his
discharge.
Horn Aug 20. 1922 in Greencastle. Indiana, he graduated
(rnm Indiana University School
ol Law. H r was elected and
served as prosecuting attorney
In Putman County. Indiana He
also served as aulstant manager
ol Ihr Indianapolis Heller Busi­
ness Bureau
He owned and operated a
construction com pany for 34

wherr the Judge* will *rrve did almost a tie That * not fair to
not give Ihe w inning Judges the overtook th at."
The Sanford llrr* h l endorsed
majority vote
Stephenson received 36.1 0 6 Stephenson for election although
vote* in Seminole County corn a larger area newspaper endorsed
Bravo
pored lo Carm ine Bravo's 37.377
However, in Brevard C o u n ty
Before th e e le c tio n , both
Stephenson received 69.974 tn
Stephenson and Bravo noted the
Bravo* 36.678 to clinch the
difficulty tn campaigning In an
Judge •Job
area equivalent lo a rongrrsslo
Brevard C o u n ty Judge elect nal district lor the judgeship
Warren Burk received 65.270 tn
" I agree we need to look at
hi* home county compared to his
changing this circuit I definitely
c h a lle n g e r B r u r e J a c o b u s
agree with that.” Stephenson
65.554 Burk bested J a m bus in
remarked "B u l to be critical ol
Seminole C o unty by a 42.147 to
the winning participants beta use
26 839 tally, giving Burk the w in
they campaigned hard and won
Stephenson said upon t h r
i* not fair " If a single county
advice of political adviser*, he
comprised a circuit, candidate*
concentrated ht» campaign ef­
i ould concentrate all thetr cam­
fort* In the voter-rich Brevard
p a ig n efforts In th e ir hom r
County and relied heavily on
county.
friend* amt twschrr* to get out the
HetmnoleOounty vote
Stephenson also noted he re­
"ft was kind of a wonderful ceived nearly 4.500 more voles In
th in g ." Stephenson said th is Brevard C ounty than either of thr
morning, "w ithout us actively two Judge candidates from there.
Stephenson said Ih r investiture
really working hard in Seminole
County, we still carried enough ceremony m ay be the first week
vote* to carry us through to In January

Voters
Contlaaed fro m Page 1A
ford than a n y
other com m unity In the county.
Chiles r d g r d out Bush In
seven of the &amp;mford area pre­
cincts and 23 of the precinct*
throughout the county. Chiles
also soarrd ahead of Bush In the
p r e d o m in a n t l y - D e m o c ra t Ic
Midway, w h n e he look 78.9
percent of that co m m u n ity’s
vole.
Furlong fared well in Sanlord.
T e n S a n fo rd -a re a p re c in c ts
favored him over Adams Sanfordllrs favored their Republican
neighbor Randall Morris ol Lake
Mary (nr Ihe District 2 county
com mission scat over Longwuod
D rm o c ra t A d r ie n n e P e r r y .
Morris received 3.688 of the
Sanford-area votes, comjiarrd to
Ihr Pern ’s 2.685 vole
Furlong also lopped Adam* In
northern precincts taking In
Lake M o n ro e . M id w a y a n d
Geneva. P e rry carried o n ly
Midway and Just I I of thtprerlncis In the county

In Lakr Mary, local voters
liked their former mayor, giving
Morris a 2-1 edge over Perry
Morris received 2.451 of the
Lakr Mary-area votes and Perry
received 1.120 voles there Lake
M a n also supported Bush over
Chiles by a wide m argin and
A d a m s o v e r F u r lo n g by a
54.5-10-45 5 margin
Perry did poorly tn tier home
com m unity Of ihe six Longwood-area precincts, she edged
pasl Mortis tn only one. Precinct
113.
In that precinct. Perry received
seven votes Mortis took six.
Longwnod also favored Bush and
Adams

Public school monu
Friday. Nov. 11,1994
Drummies
Green Beans
Chilled Frull
Soil Pretzels
or Chefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT

4.01%

John David Jamaa
years, prior lo his rctlrrnirnl In
Sanford in 1964.
I te had no known survivor*

A n n u a l P e r c e n t a g e Y ield

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Joyca Biggin* it tha *how co-ordmator

The Comeback Kid
Clinton has two years
to earn the title again
want, and to work In tandem
w ith Republicans
Hut there was a certain lamlllarttv In the message It seemed
W A S H IN G T O N - "T h e y uard
to tie that sh at voters punished
to rail me the Comeback Kid."
President Clinton *ald before the was not so m uch (wrlnrmanre a*
Republican torrent swept the what they d heard about It He
said he'd sprui too much lime
nation Now he * fltrt two year*,
trying to pass lulls to spend
with an oppdkltlon Congrr**
i tmfrnntlng him. to earn the title enough reassuring Americans
that they were part of the
for a second term ram|Mlgn
proress
Actually, that rometiar k labrl
* They still believe that gov­
waa hi* own In the first place, a
ploy to ease the impact of defeat ernment I* more often ihe pro
Idem than the solution." Clinton
In ht* Brat presidential prtmarv
said, in a line echoing Ronald
election In 1992
Now. any Clinton comeback I* Reagan's teats Now he s got to
Koine to have to be real, not )u*t convince a m a)nnty that he can
the cover *tory for a temporary deliver solultons they want.
T o do that, there's no option
OTltMMk Not d ir t the IMUI wave
that carried the G O P to crntrol but bipartisanship, of course,
of the llouae and Senate and to with a Republican Senate,, an
astoundlngly Republican House.
dominance In the natlon'a state
Republican governors dominant
houaes
tn the states that are crucial In
Come 1996 there will tie He
publican governor* tn el^lit of presidential elections
He spoke of welfare reform as a
the nine biggest electoral vote
states, the ones that spell victory com m on ground program, of
lobbying and campaign finance
or defeat
reform, applying Ihe taws to
The president's options are
Congress that cover everybody
narrowed now. whatrver he gets
else, the line Hem veto to curb
done In Congresa will have to be
spending All those arr In Re­
gained by compromise, lie said
publican programs, loo
so Wednesday at a subdued,
T h e difference, and Ihe dis
conciliatory W'hlte House news
cord, will be In the details
conference, not really changing
Tha t's doubly so on health
his proposals so m uch as his
care, where he said he remains
tone, to stress cooperation,
commuted to reform Ihe system
bipartisanship, common ground
Ills choices are narrowed, his
Ideas for the new Congress
challenges greater And this I* a
Clinton said he'd take his president with a lot of convinc­
share of the blame for Tuesday's ing lo do "W e 've got plenty of
Democratic drubbing He said time to worry about ihe neat
the voters don't like what they rlrc tlo n ." he said T o lie precise,
see when they watch Washing­ four days short of two years
ton at work, and they held the First the primaries, of course.
Democrats accountable because New Hampshire's, probably on
they were the party In charge
Feb 20. 1996. Is where Clinton
“ Th e y sent us a clear message. produced his preemptive con­
I got it. and I'm going to cession In 1992. calling defeat a
redouble m y efforts." he said, to comeback
So the Democrats had bettrr
deliver the governance people
■ y W A L T E R R. R E A R S
An AP NawB A n a t y » l » _________

not wall long to start worrying
about a way ba&lt; k Few neatly
three decades election upbeat
als like those of the Tuesday
hallotuig — not a single Re
publican Incumbent lor Con
gress or governor lost. only
Deinia rats — have hren preta* es
to presidential petti
So i t s as tn I9t&gt;0 for e sample,
the Republican revival that son
the White House two years later
And in 1974. In favor of Demo
crats. the prrface to J im m y
Carter's one term presidency
Four years later. Republican
gains foretold Itragan
And these Democratic defeat*
dwarf any of those
The last time sue h a midterm
trend was totally reversed was In
Harry T ru m a n ’s 1948 upset of
the century
"I will do everything in iny
|i&lt;&gt;wrr to reach out.** Clinton
said a m id the D e m o cra ticwreckage on W ednesday
I
want lo work w ith them ."
But he II have to work against
th e m , too W o u ld -b e G O P
challengers called the elections a
total repudiation of hi* pro
gram*, a change order to the
president, an anti-Clinton land
slide
A n d the p re sid e n t, asked
whether he would have won had
this been the presidential re­
election year, said he'd like to
think so " I would have hern a
ferocious defender of what we
have done." h r said
E D IT O R ’S N O T E - Waller R
Mrars. vice president and col
urnnlst for The Associated Press,
has reported on Washington and
national pollilrs for more than
30 years

Good inflation news won’t stop Fed
from raising rates, economists say
E y R A R T IN C R U TS IN O E R

AP Economic* Writer__________
W A S H IN G T O N The news
on Inflation has been good lately,
but that w on’t stop the Federal
Hrsrrve from Increasing Interest
rates, economists arc predicting
Now that the congressional
elections are over, the Federal
Reserve Is poised to come off the
sidelines and boost Interest rates
for a sixth time this year, say
economists who argue that It
Isn't a question of when Ih r Fed
raises Interest ralrs. but how
much.
Some analysts believe that
today's inflation report, which
will show price pressures at the
wholesale level In October, will
Influence how large a rate In­
crease to expect from the central
hank next month.
If. as expected, the report on
wholesale prices shows a modest
increase, then It will strengthen
ihe hand of thoae Fed policy­
makers who are arguing for only
a moderate Increase of around
one-half percentage point, ana­
lysts said.
However. If the wholesale price
report surprises with a worse
than expected figure. It would
provide am m unition to those on
the Fed who are arguing for a

dramatic move of a full percent­
age point or more.
"If the wholesale price report
shows that Inflation Is still only
In '.he pipeline. It will m akr It
harder for the Fed to do a really
bold num ber." said Robert Drd r r l c k . c h ie f e co no m ist at
Northern Tru st Co. In Chicago
Hut good Inflation figures
w o n 't k ee p th e Fed fro m
tightening next week, analysts
said, urgulng that too many
reports have shown the economy
Is still growing fastrr than the
Fed would like us It seeks to slow
business activity to n rate that
w ill keep price pressures at hay
next yrar
"T h e Fed Is going to lighten."
said economist Stephen Roach of
Morgan Stanlry A Co. "There Is
still a risk that monetary policy
has been too stimulative. They
have lo lukc that stimulation out
of the economy."
T h e Fed has boosted its target
for the federal funds rate, the
interest that banks charge each
other on overnight loans, by
1.75 percentage (Mints this year,
taking It from 3 percent at Ihe
beginning of February to 4.75
percent now. T h e lust Increase
was a half perrenlugr (Mint on
A u g 16

Dedrrlck said hr was looking
for Ihe October, report to show
wholesale prices actually falling
by 0.1 percent, ulthough o.hcr
analysts were looking for a slight
Increase of around 0 .1 percent

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IN BRIEF

H Young G uns extend w inning streak to 13 m atches

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Pee Wee Rams advance

Prom t la ft Rwpoeli

I.AKK MARY - Thr I akr Warv ls^» Warner
Youth riaHhill IW W re H*mi drfr«trtl thr l*on
()r«n fr I U » k i 30(1 T ik h U v to wtn Central
Florida i laitrtn Dt%likin c hamptonshlp
Thr IVr Wrr IKvUkin of l*op Wamrr Football
la lot (4a)er* « ti&lt;&gt; atr brlwrrn thr i|r« u1 10
and 12 and weigh trtarrn 70 and l&lt;m (■Hinds
Now 11 -O on thr v i k t i thr lYr Wrr Hama
ailvtmr In tia'ikr thr Western Division rhampt
on Wrat Orange W arts** lor thr Ontral Florida
i ham (donah ip at II am thta Saturday Nov 12
at thr Ikauvr Hltti Sa h&lt;aW Stadium
T h r winner &lt;d that game ra tio thr ti|ht to
Iravrl to Fort Mvet* tatrr thta month to contest
lor thr atatr rhaxnpkmahtp

SANFO KD
There serins to i » no *t&lt;&gt;p(&gt;tng
the Young Gun* this season
traders of the Sanford H rrrratlon C o r d Power
Volley lu ll Ira g u r thr Young G u n s continued tn
distance themselves from thr other lour tram* In
th r rtn u lt by winning all three of Ihrtr mstdtrs
Wednesday ntghr al Ih r Sanford Middle S t w .il
Ciy mrutortum
lrt&lt; ludrd tn the wins was a 1315. 158 15 11
victory over thrtr nrarrst comprtltors. T im s
Tra m
Th r Young Guns oprned (&gt;Uy Wednesday with

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Heat extend C ole s' contract
MIAMI — Thr Miami llrat announced
Wednesday It hae extended thr mntrart of
guard lllmtxi Cole* Trims or thr length of thr
ralrnaton were not disc Wised
t olra taho waa arqulird hv 1hr Hrat hoot
Sat ramrnto tn a draft clay exchange lor Rory
Sparrow tn 191*) ha* averaged * 3 point* and
3 It aaatata tn hte lour MIA «rawMta

AROUND T N I NATION
Blake earns A F C award

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CHARLOTTE. N C - Shuqulllr O Neal acoird
4h points and grabbed 20 rrhounda anti Nick
Anderson a layup with I I second* left In
oyrrtlmr gave thr Orlando Magtr a 130 128
NIIA victory over wrtnlraa ('harlottr Wednesday
Thr Magic rallied from an IH-pnint delicti for
thr win and led by two points In nvrrtlmr on
flvr arparalr nrasim it Hut thr Hornets atayrd
rvrn In Ihr (Inal arcond as Hotirrt Parish hit two
Irrr throws wrlth 22 arcond* Irlt
Alonzo Mourning flrrd a desperation 30-footer
at thr buzrrr. which Irll short
Mourning finished with 20 (mints in hia
season drbul Hr sat out thr llrat two garttr* of
thr season with a Inr tn'urv

Lakers' W orthy to retire
INGLEWOOD. Calif - James Worthy. Ihr last
link to thr "Showtlmr" day* of thr lam Angrlr*
latkrr*. will rrtlrr Thur*dav,
Thr tram said Wednesday night thr retirernrnt of the w r i t -time all star and MVP of the
19HM NBA Final* will tw unnouiK rd at .tn
aflrrnoon new* confcrcncr at thr Forum.
Worthy. 33. started this season on thr Injured
list tircaosr of tendinitis in hi* left knee and
wasn't bring counted on by new coach Del
Hurrt* a* a prominent player.
Worthy played all 12 of ht* NBA season* with
the Laker* alter bring Ihr No I srlrctlon In thr
1982 draft out of North Carolina

W HAT’S HAPPENING
J U C O Men’s Basketball
Sw im m ing and Diving
Claaa SA data champlonahlp mad at YMCA
Aquatic and Fitness Center, Orlando Swimming
preliminaries, 9 a m , girls' diving, 10 a m . boys'
diving, 2 p m.; swimming finals, 7 p m.

PRO B A S K E T B A L L
□ 8 p.m. — W K C F 18. Orlando Magic al New
York Knirks. IU
Cwwvptsts llaEwga on Pago SB

Macher runs
league into
three-way tie
Staff Repeels
SA N FO K D — Don Ma. her « hustle
on a g ro u n d ball gave C r a z y
Wing* Florida S(»irt Wear a 7 O win
over Whek hel A Howard Wednes­
day night at Chaar Park and threw
the Sanford Her real ton Wednesday
Men * Slowpltrh Softball Iwague
Into a three way tie
Earlier In th r evening Well*
Contracting thrashed F A AM No 02
14-1 tn a game slopprd by the
12 run m erry rule after O t Innings
Crazy W ings Florida Sport Wear
W he |r he I A Howard, and Well*
Contracting end the rrgutar season
lac ked in a three way tie at 0 3 f A
AM No 02 finishes the season at

00
While there waa no official word
the three trams will probably come
together neat Wednesday to decide
the league championship with a
two game playoff
Don liastl's two run single tn thr
bottom of thr second Inning gave
Crazy Wings Florida Sprat W -» » a
2 O trad that la a e r d until W hrh h*l A
Howard stored three runs in Oie top
of the third
Crazy Wings- H onda Spirt Wear
regained the lead. 4-3. by scoring
twice tn the fourth but Whelchel A
Howard tied the setae with a run in
the fifth, then look a H-4 lead by
C flee So ftb a ll, Page 2B

to 301
rf

A I f / * f f | l sort ra p tu re d the
txaianev teem c harnptoevstup with a
srtiee of U 25 She atari m a lt lied
Itrown * effort in the vault III 301 on
I lie way to finishing ninth tn the
all around standings (35 75|
Slaters C h ris ty and W h itn e y
Shepard turned tn outstanding per­
formance* Chrtsly finishing llrat tn
th r balance twain competition It* 40)
and placing third in thr all-around
130 8()| while Whitney scored 0 30
In take third on thr haU ncr beam
and carne In eighth in thr all around
135 831
Other except tonal performance*
were given by Emily Cunningham ,
who compiled a 37 Oft score to come
In fourth In the all around standings
for the 12 - 1ft age group C u n ­
ningham rn llrrtrd a second on the
tkulance twain (9 301. fourth In the
floor exercise |9 40). and ninth on
the vault (0 40)
Alrxts Ford earned third In the
floor exrrrtse (0 45| and lied C un
nlngharn for ninth on Ihr vault
(0 40) on the way to finishing sixth
In t)w all-around standings |3fi 35)
Amanda Strieker's fifth on the
balance beam |8 Oft) and eighth In
the flcair exercise 10 051 helped her
claim 10th In thr all-around 13ft 25)
Brown's Central's Level V squad
took third 1184 201 behind Ameri­
c a n T w i s t e r s ( I 8 8 8 ft | a n d
latflrurs'latrgo 1180 50)
Jessica Illlrk turned In thr Iwst
all-round effort, finishing third with
a composite mark of 30 05 Hllck
finished second In thr floor rxrrcise
(9 4ft) and third on thr haluni e
twain |0 45)
M ragan Mather*. Jessica D e­
Sea B ro w n 's , Page 2B

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Jamea Thompson ripped a trtpta. scored a run. and had an RBI. but couldn’t
kaep league leading Whelchel &amp; Howard from auBanng a 74 loaa to Crazy
Wing* Florida Sport Wear and dropping Into a thrao way tta for first

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WANNA BUY A FOOTBALL TEAM?

Trust puts Buccaneers up for sale;
team could be sold before end of ’94
Aaaaelatad Prwaa
TAM P A — The T.iin|tu Bay Buccaneers, who have
worst record In NFL history, are for sale.
T h r three-member trust running the tram atnee
fablrd owner Hugh C ulve r house's death last August Is
putting the Burs on th r market Immediately, tram
offlcUlssaid Wednesday.
The team rould lie sold before th r end of the 11*04
season. T h r Tampa Tribune reported today, quoting an
unidentified source
"The B u rs are for sale," confirmed General Manager
Hirhard M cKay. "A n announcement will lie forthwith.”
Dw indling revenue* and fan support, and the
Culverhouse family's desire to srll prompted the
derision, team ofllctals said Financial World Maga/tnr
estimated th r franchise's value around $ 142 million
T h r trusters want to find Investors Interested In
krrping th r tram In Tam pa Bay. T h r St Petersburg
See Baca. Page 2B

Associated Prwaa
Some out-of-state buyers who ve expressvd a
desire to acquire the Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
• Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos, who
reportedly offered 1200 million in February and
planned to move the learn,
* All three groups trying to put a team In a new
stadium In St. Louts;
• Chicago real estate magnate Bruce Frye, who has
talked about forming an Investor group that would
offer between $135 million and $145 million and koep
the Bucs In Tampa.
* Socrates Babacas. a Springfield, M ass, real
estate developer, who has said he and two partners
with citrus holdings In Central Florida would make a
$175 million offer and keep (he Bucs in Tampa

Another night, another track, another win for Balough
B y PAUL M A R E B O U A
Special to the Herald

Polk CC at Samlnola CC. 7:30 p m

Hounding uul the standing* are Ti am Itrac h
Scene |4 13| and Kelly * Team 12 I5l

TA M I'A
Caroline T I i i « i i |h &gt;h i «
victory in the Level VI all around
i nm|etitinu sfirarhradrd the firs!
(dace finish of Brown * Central In
(he small leant compel If loci al the
Trtc k or Treat Invitational held O rt
J 't and .M&gt;
1 b w i|M in s combined arorr of
37 50 tn the 9-to I I age group ranve
on thr strength of a first (dace finish
on the parallel liar* |tt 30). a thud on
the balance twain 111 |0). lourth In
the vault lit 35|. and fifth in the flcair
e sen tsr 111 301
Brown's O n tr a l inmjsssttr ream
sc ore of I I I 80 (dar ed the locals
a h e a d of G e m i n i C le a r w a t e r
1111 M l t-aflrur* Tampa IIOU 201.
and Palm Itrac h Spiels 1 104 751
Carrie Itrown flntahrd second in
the All Around |3fi 401 turning in
Impressive performance* tn the
floor r ir r c ls e 1(135) and vault

M IAM I — F o rm rr Attaint H u rric a n e *
quartrtbac k Itrintr Koaal will tir ateardrd thr
t'nlvrraitv of M u m I Aluinnua of Dtsttivctioa
award Saturday hrlorr Miami a home* anting
game against Pittsburgh
Roy J N'tarhrl vice president l«d university
advancement sunt Koaar personifies thr ideal
atodrnt alhlrtr and alumni "
Kosu who IA1 thr Vane* to llirtt llrat national
tltlr in 19*4 and ta now a Ian k up with thr
Attaint l)ol(&gt;hin« haa iontrthutnl rnorr than
f 50.000 to thr unis r ratty a business eh n il

M agic top Hornets in O T

Through seven weeks of play, the Young Gun*
lift I) havr built a four game lead over Tim *
Team (12 S| whose only orher loss sa* a
(hire game upsrl last week In third place Hob
JonealM 8)

Ipwalaf is Ik* NsriM

UM iami to honor Kosar

Thr week a top special Iranis pla&gt;rr waa
anottiri ltrnn.ll kit kri Doug I'rtliry while Nrw
York Jrta linebacker Mo U * l t waa thr tirai
drlrnatvr playrr. It soannounced Wednesday
Itlakr rontplrtrd 31 of 43 attempts (or 3H7
yards in thr hrngala 20 17 oyrrtlmr victory
over Seattle on Sunday IVIfrry ki&lt; knl at* Held
goals. Including thr winner

17-15 setfiac k al the hands i f Tim 's Tra m in the
sec ond match on the night on O rt 5
Even though the Young Guns have defeated
Tim 's Team three limes llnrludlng Wednesday
night) since then, all three male he* havr gone
three games For the season the Voting (juris are
4 I against T im ’s Tra m

Thompson’s
all-around
title leads
Brown’s win

AROUND THE STATE

N E W lO H K - Sanford a J rfl Blake waa thr
AM offensive ptavrr of Ihr a i»k lor Iraguti |lj*
&lt; trie tnuatl tVrngai* to llietr flia* eVtOrY 'IT fltr

15 in II |5 15 13 dr« talon over IW.b Jones
Then after tuttltng paal Tim * Tram, thr Young
Gun* ca(&gt;|ird the evening with a 15 II. 15 II
sweep of Kelly '* Tram
Krlly * Tram, which was also scheduled to
play a triplehradrr Wednesday suffered a 15 2.
15 3 sweep al the hand* eg Tim * Tram tn the
first round of matches then lost 154, 15 5 to
I ram Itrac h Scene In thr second round
Hull .tone* completed the evening * (day by
sweeping Team llrae h Srene 10 14 15 13
Thrtr three malrh swrep rttrnd* thr Young
Guns' winning streak lo 13 malrhe* over the last
sis weeks
The Young Guns last Lus was a 12 15, 15 10

NEW SM YR N A B EA C H - Gary "Hot Shoe
ILilough started the 1994 95 Flortdu Assoc iation
of Stock C a r Automobile Kaclng (FASCAHl
season the way he ended the 1993 94 (mints
season: with complete domination.
In Saturday evening’s racing action at New
Sm yrna Speedway. Balough outran some slid
competition tn winning the Uite Model feature
event.
Having started the rare from the lOth position.
ILilough was In second place by the third lap.
fixed on the rear bumper of early race Icadci
Robbie Thom pson After two laps of wheel-towheel racing with Thompson. Balough grabbed
the kead and waved goodbye to the rest of the
field
Balough. who also won the Laic Model fealure
Friday night at Orlando Spcedworld. took the
checkers about 10 car lengths In front ol
Thompson. Trailing the lead duo across Ihr
finish line were Wayne Anderson. T o n y Ponder.

and Bill Goody.
" T h e c a r w a s p e r f e c t , n o p r o b le m s
whatsoever," said Balough. " T h is Is Ih r way to
start a new season, two races and two wins."
E d g rw a trr's Jere m y Fitch survived some
lender lianglng, close-quarters racing to win the
Bom lirr main event.
Alter sevrral laps of paint-swapping racing.
Chuck Vola spun Filch nut going Into turn four
with six laps tn the chrckrrs Despite tiring put
at thr tail end of thr pack with Vola for the
restart. Fitch worked his way back through
traffic to score the victory.
In tow behind Fitch were J im Strrch. J r rr y
Schiedel. Vola. and Em il Elzlrr.
Tony Newsome held off a hard-charging Allen
Rhodes to win the Limited Late Modrl feature.
Newsome, who led every lap on his way to
victory lane, crossed the stripe two car lengths
ahead of Rhodes.
Completing the top five were. In order of finish.
Danny Bancroft. Glen Carter, and Tom m ie
Elliott.
Barliara Pierre and Ray Baker raced side by
side out of turn four of the Limited Modified

headliner. Pierce edging Baker at the flag stand
by less than a car length lo take the victory.
Following the lead duo to victory lane were Ray
Fulford. Dale Clouscr. and Nelson Halrgon
With five laps to the checkered flag In the
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Jared Allison to take the lead. On the following
lap. Bob Doxle slipped to the Inside ol Allison for
second place.
Grenier raced unchallenged to take the win
with Doxle. Allison. Keith French, and Steve
Rigsby In tow.
Wrey ShafTer survived a first-lap plle-up to win
the 35-lap Modified headliner Rounding out thr
top five were Wayne Parker. Billy Cast. Dave
Suvtckl. and Kenny Heckle.
The pile up was created when Balough blew a
cap cut the valve cover shortly after taking the
green flag and dumped oil on the track. F lvr cars
were collected In the melee, bul all were able to
continue rating.
Alter a lengthy pit slop. Balough also resumed
th r race.
Mult Rauchrr was thr winner of the Run-About
feature.

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BucsContinued from IB
T h e derision to sell the club by
t h r C u lv e r h o u s e T r u s t —
Stephen F. Story, Culverhouse s
law partner. Jack.sonvlllr lawyer
Fred Cone J r .; and Jack I Ionian,
former executive director of the
N F L Management Council —
conies nearly two months afirr
Story announced It wouldn't lie
told.
" I ( annul predict the future af
the Buccaneer franchise,'* Story
said al Ihr time. "Like anyone
wi t h p r o p e r ty . If som eone
knocked on your door and of­
fered you it deal, you would
listen. You ate wondering now.
I’m sure. Are (he Hues for sale?’
T h e answer Is no. they're not for
sale T lirrr's no For Hale sign In
Iron! nl One Buccaneer Place."
T h e Hues. 2-7 Oils year and
losers In 11 consecutive season*,
have traditionally liren among
the N FL's most profitable fran­
chises However, free agency
and a new collective tiurgulnlng
u g rrrm rn i with ih r players un­
ion Increased player payrolls hy

more than 810 million over thr
past two seasons.
Am ong thr factors likely hi pul
the Hues In (h r red Ihls season
urr a 834 6 million salary cap
now In place and the slump o!
season-ticket sales In under
23.000. among the lowest In thr
N FL
T h e decision to sell cainr the
same day the team revealed
ongoing legal disputes between
the trustee* and the Culverhouse

family.
Culverhouse't widow. Joy. on
Monday filed a 925 million-plus
claim against his estate, ullrglng
she was pressured to agreed lo a
property settlement with her
It u s h a n d l ast y e a r
Mr s .
Culverhouse a ls o claims Ih r
V ttlu r of her husband's estate —
worth 9360 m illio n — were
misrepresented.
Last week. Culverhouse s son.
Hugh J r ., filed a slandrr suit
against Story (or posting a sign
preventing family members (rum
entering the late owner's con­
dom inium In Dade County.

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People
Holiday Open House

IN BRIEF

S eries of ‘how -to’ program s open to p u b lic

Pilot Club sets yard sale
I hr l*tkx C lub of Sanford will hold it* witii annual yard sale
dt thr holttr id Marian HMhwlll .103 Vlhlrtl ltd S*tllon1 Nov
11 and 12
lit addition to thr sale m r m b r ll will |nwtU Ij— tr In a
Hoik a Th u n tu talar money for l*tlol International • llraln
Disorder* Fund
Your |&gt;lrdtfr will help Improve the liven id
l hoar alter ted by mental and emotional dtwxdrr* develop­
mental disabilities. Alzheimer « disease nruromukrulaz dl*
e a * e * t h e m kal dependencies traimiatk' brain Injuries. brain
tiinwx* and other brain related dlaorder*
The foundation alao provide* arholarahlft* to eduraie
atiHlent* welting i areera In held* which benefit rhlldren and
nlulla wllh brain related lllneawa Grant* will be given to Ira al
Pilot Club* fix Ihew various rauw*

T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty C o o p e ra tiv e
F:*trti*kxi Service U again sponsoring a
Holiday Open House whir h Include* a series
of program* for the public It I* targeted al
jiro|4e who are Interested in teaming about
how lo «le* tease Ihe expense and time of
h o lid a y p re p a ra tio n * T h e dale* are
Wednesday. Nov lfl. and Friday, Nov IN at
Hie Cooperative Fstrntkxi Service. 2 V ) W
County Ibxne Hoad. Sanford. tairos* from
n e a World) 3 23 2500. ext 553ft
Half hour program* will lx- offered tie
tween 9 a m noon on Nov 10 and 7 9 p rn
on N*iv IB People air welcome to come lo
all tx a portion of the following program*
l*rr registration l» requested tiut not re
qulrrd
rtie w hedule I* a* follow*
• 9 a tn — Welcome

Garden club will hold Christmas bazaar
O H I.A N D O
The Orland&lt;t Garden Club will hold It* annual
( hrutina* Itaraar un Nov Ifl The theme i» "Christm as In
Santa * Garden
thl* baraar railed ClirUtrnaa Tree Lane ba*
Itren an annual event *irwr thr |944)« It fealute* rralta. plant*
gift* idea* and food lor male
l.unrh will lie w rv rd by Orange |tlo*a»rn Circle The event
take* plate Wednesday Nov I ft from 'J a m 4 p in at Orlando
Garden Chin 7 IO Hollin* Nl (In Loch Haven l*arh) Parking I*
free in two lot* tirhtnd flub Adm lw lnn I* free There will tie
frrehlr* fix thr flr*t |(Ki attendee* at the dfxx
D rrrxa lrd ( brlrtma* tree* three feet high will tie for *ale
C ixite and bring a friend Huy your Chrt*tma* gif’ * Have
tun* h Get into llie &lt; hmtma* spirit' Happy Holiday* to all'

• 9 13 a m
&lt; are of Holiday Ptant* A
Tree* by l&gt;r Cathy Neal, Multi County
Commercial Woody Ornamenlallst Tip* cxi
•electing and caring lor live Christina* tree*
and holiday plant* (like polnsettla and
holiday cactus) I.earn how to make them
live and bloom again r*e*l year
• 9 43 a m — Wreath Making, by Tristi
Thom.** U t Im ii HortlculturUt Extension
Agent I -earn I k »w to use clipping* from
pruning lo make holiday deroratkm* and
help keep yard waste out of the land fill
• IO 45 a m — Happv ( hlldren * Holiday,
by Shelda Wtlken* 411 and Youth Coord)
nalor F.»trn*lon Agent l-rarn idea* and gift*
you ran make with your (hlldren In makr
thl* year'* *ea*on a *pectal family tradition
• 10 45 a m
— H oliday Fooda and
Decorations, by llarhara Hughrs/Gregg.

Entries needed for art show

Couple shamed for too many showers

U T DO H A
Ihe Mount Dora Center for Ihe Art* I* ■ailing
fex entrte* bx the Fourth Annual Central Florida Juried Art
Exhibit. Dee I ft through Feb 20. 1993 Eligible media Irteludr
painting sculpture. drawing. pa*tel and hand thrown irra m It *
Ihe slum will tie juried and Judged by l-esllr Srhrtblerg
r i n u t l w direc tor of Ibe Ormond Memorial Art M u v u rti and
Garden*, and t arn! Plait, aernmptuhed arlt*t and art history
afktonado All Judge* « hoaen by M IK'A have degree* and
|&gt;r&lt;Xe**hxial tia&lt; kgmund* In visual art and three dlmenakmal
wixk Ribbons and m i l award*, provided by entry lee* and
our *pfin*ix* for thl* rth lM l. Lllrstrram lletuivkxal Center and
Hia*|&gt;ttal and ILuiiav Wilson. MS. Marriage and Family
r l i r r * ) » * w i l l l*&gt; g f v e n l m 1 0 * 1 . * r t i m h I. limit a n d It* mm a a l i l r
mention p t a m
All wixk must be *umhltled to the Art Center by Or* 2 and
:i between IO a m and 1 p m Spr* tat arrangement* may be
made by calling the rrn trr
An official application form, with complete rn try require
merit* may be obtained by calling 1904)383 OftftOor by coming
lo Mix A at lift E Fifth Ave in downtown Ml D*xa

DEAR A B U T:
I recently at
tended a showet (or a couple
who were married only eight
month* ago T w o month* after
their wedding, the house they
were te nting burned to the
ground, and they lost everything
they owned Th e people In the
com m unity, a* well a* their
r o worker*, family and friend*.
rcw fH M U tril Mi n i medial e l y
w it h
m o n ry. food and clothtng Fol
lowing the l U r they had moved
Into her parents' hm tx with no
raprnse* whatsoever
They have been given two
"replacement shower*" to re­
place the gill* they had received
from ihe four or five showrr*
prior to their wedding
(I had
attended one.I
I recently learned Hut they
were fully Insured and have
been compensated for e very­
thing they bxU.
Now they arr preparing to

Overeaters Anonym ous meets weekly
Overeater* Anonymous meet* every Thursday. at 7 10 p m .
al the Com m unity United Meth(Mll*t Church. Ptney Kldge Hoad
and U S
17 122. C a w Iberry For information. call Carol.
1220057

DELAN'D — A hangar dance.
Alrfleet 94. featuring a 22-plecr
big band will be held Friday.
Nov I I . from 7 30 lo 1030
p m , at the I ft-Land Aviation
Hangar Tickets are $10 per
person. and tables can lx* re­
served for parties of 10 for $ 150
The third annual dance and
display of airplanes and vintage
automobiles 1s held at thr former
DeLand Naval Air Station to

American l.rgton Post 53 and Unit meet thr *rrtind
Thursday, at ft p m , at Ihe ptsi home. 2A74 S Sanford Ave
For Inforrnatkin.rall 322-1652

Sunrise Kiwanls meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwants C lub meet* every Friday, at 7
a m . al Shnney'a. US 17-92. south of Airport Itoulrvard
Visiting Klwanlan* are welcome For nformatlon. call Lou
Ifcvry. 3224X382

TH UR SD AY’S PRIME TIM E
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8 30 | 9 00

ADVICK

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR A P P A LLED :
It wax
Indeed tacky for thr couple to
have acrepted two "replacement
showers." knowing that their
lo w s were completely covered
by Insurance Shame on them
When the new* of their reim­
bursement gets (Mil land It will),
many others will be "appalled
Down So u th."

D E A R A B B Y i Regarding that
move into a very expensive
letter from Earl Hrown who
home ih e y 'rr b uilding
I'll
probably hr invited to a house­ c o m p la in e d a b o u t c a n n e d
laughter on T V ; Thank the good
warming nest-an d most likely
to one of Ihe manv baby showers laird’ I was beginning to think
maybe I w a » the only one who
for th r ihe c h ild th ey are
wa» Irritated by II
expecting In four month*
1 wrote to N BC. A IK ’ and CBS
I don't mind helping people In
lime of nerd, but don I you think Only MM.' answerrd m y letter,
bul apparently they have no
these "replacement showers'*
intentions of changing their poli­
were tacky and a hit m uch lo ask
of people who had already given cy.
1 have been trying lo organize
and done *o much?
a group who will band together
A P P A LLE D DOW N S O U TH

and change I ha I policy I would
call It H A L T (Hum ans Against
Laugh Tracks), but I don't know­
how to go about It. I can't afford
a lawyer, but maybe tf I could
get on one of those T V talk
shows. I could rally enough
support to get somewhere
It seems to me. with all the
marvelous technology we have
today, we stwmld b&gt; stile to get
rid of thosr annoying laugh
TK A C K S W IT H O U T T H R O W ­
IN G T H E T V against the wall
I know I am not alone Maybe
I should address m y complaints
lo Ihe sponsors
D A N IE L R IS C If. N E W P O R T .
K Y
D E A R D A N IE L R IS C H : You
could try It may not help-hut
as m y sainted grandmother used
to say. "It couldn't holt."

Veterans plan vintage cars, planes, dance, golf, food

American Legion, Unit meet Thursday

7 00 |1 M O

There will lm a variety of draw prt/r* for
the lucky winner* Ire live Christmas tree*,
dish garden* citni* ha*ket*. etc |

Jim Gunstar ((•ft), president of the Over 50 Club of Sanford,
welcomes John Pilcher, Quasi speaker at a recent club meeting
Pilcher, vice president end Irusl officer at SunBank gave an
enlightening talk to the members about wills, trusts, taies and
other concerns of senior citizens In other business, the club is
participating in Ihe Golden Games this week Also discussed
were several proposed tnps. e Christmas party and a dance

I hr deadline fix the 41*1 Annual Ken I. It a I ton !&gt;»g Hern of
the Year t ixitr*t w ill tie here before ymi know It If you know of
a d ig that ha* grxie lieyrxtd the rail of duty, that hr rob pa* h
deserve* to he nominated bx thl* prestigious award
To enter wn«1 a detailed description of the herole deed, along
with your name. addre*a and telephone num lwr to Ken L
Katlnn I&gt;ig Hero of Ihe Year. 1*0 Ih n 1170. Harrington II.
»aw&gt;11 Tntrle* mu*t hr |«&gt;*i marked tiy lie* 11 l'F*4 Herolr
art* niu*t liave detuned after O r I l. I (AM Prtze* include one
(log Hem of the Year title ptu* a r&lt;MTimemorattve taiwl and a
year • *upply of Kibble* n (III* dog food four runner* up tu
ret rive a *1* month supply of Kibble* n Hit* dog Im ri and a
certificate of merit

1630

• I t .TO a m
- T o u r of Cooperative
Extension Service Come *ee the Perennial
Demon viral Ion Garden to get Idra* for your
ow n home Vl*ll our Vine Demonstration
area to gel Idea* for vine* that grow on
fence* and If they require shade or full sun
Visit the office and *re the wraith of
Information we have for you the consumer.
Learn what I* offered through C D ROM

Over 50 Club hears
about w ills, taxes

Dog heroes sought for contest

6:00

C o u n ty Extension Director and Hom e
Economist A demonstration on quick and
easy, low fat appetl/rr* and deroratkm* to
m a kr for people with little time or money to
spend

9 30

10:00

10:30 |1 1100 I| 11 30

celebrate the Wordl War II era
O t h e r h i g h l i g h t s of th e
weekend Include a veterans'
reunion Saturday night. Nov 12.
and a charily golf tournament
Sunday. Nov. 13. al Smithrldgr
p u b lic golf co u rse , w llh a
$10,000 hole in -one prize
Th e Saturday. Nov 12 sched­
ule at DeLand Municipal Airport
includes a display of historic and
m o d e rn m ilit a r y a ir c r a f t:
airplane, balloon, and helicopter
rides, s k y d iv in g and ra d io controlled airplane exhibitions,
and arts, crafts, and commercial
displays.

Planetarium
presents shows

The reunion of former person­
nel stationed at the DeLand
Naval A ir Station between 1942
and 1946, and all other war
veterans will be held at the
Holiday Inn. 350 International
Speedway Drive, on Nov. 12
from 7 30 to 10 30 p m T h e cost
Is $ 17.50 per person.
The chanty golf tournament
will cost $60 per person, and

M O V IE lA N D d- .. i. 122 i2i*

proceeds go to offset the costs of
restoring an airport building
which as been designated the
D e L a n d N a v a l A i r S ta tio n
Museum. A barbeue will be held
at Soulhndgr following the golf
tournament Cost Is $7.50 per
person
Fo r additional Inform allon.
call Paul Hay at (904)822-8100:
J .V . Hays at 1904)736433900.
E x t. 746. or A d rlc Price at
1904)738 9086.

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In 2 BIG Houm -O n 2 BIG Screens

Seminole Com m unity College
planetarium Is now presenting a
variety ol shows through the fall
200 MS « » t « 7OQ no MO 1090 (B)
season that will appeal to the
DOUBLE DRAGON
wide Interests of scattered nov­
(PC-13
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ice astronomers out there.
FORREST
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L O V B A F F A IR
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prominent features and "M yths
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ROAD TO WELLVU E
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P U L P F IC T IO N
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alternate Fridays al 7 p m
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N EW YOHK — Thl* holiday m u o n , crafty
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ftnwrra ( M i n t i n g *)ilrt*. w * t n ( n n u m rn t* — and
Importing thrlr favnritr font* and Iron* Into thrlr
m ultim rgabytr art program*
I h r r r ’* nothing w rong w ith thl* hornry
pie turn T h r agr old tradition of ( ratting I* taking
• rnorr high tri h approach with bnftwarr for thr
rr ra tlv r person who al*o own* a prrunnal
com putrr
T h r r r arr computer generated greeting card*
gift w lapping paper, calendar* addrro* label*
and detoupage flower* to tie made One program
even let* thr home orliaan concoct almoat any
kind of dr*lgn for gift Item* that can be ordered
within aecond*
Are artuan* worried about m titng *llk *rrren*
» nh I t bcrrena? Nah
I %ee it a* helping not replacing m any craft*."
wild Susan Hrandt. a*al*tant executive director of
the Mobbv Industry A.wsocUtlon In Elmwood
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Ironically, a great many crafter* are
not really very talented Thl* ran Ju*t make the
thing* vou make more professional looking "
Talent notwithstanding. American* do love to
create — whether they do It to relax, wave money
or make money — and they're doing *o in
increasing number*
Ninety percent of all U S household* now have
A t least one person engaged In craft work, up
from H2 percent two year* ago and 64 percent In
I SKA. a recent MIA survey found The trade group
say* 79 percent of home crafter* gave their
projects as gift*, while 49 percent u*ed them for
holiday decorating
That can create *ome healthy revenue for
seller* of raw material* and kit*, considering that
the average crofter make* between 11 and 23
purcha*e* a year
Michael* Store* Inc., thr nation'* largest craft
•tore chain, say* wale* jumped 50 percent from
1991 to 1993 For the whole Industry, sale*
totaled &gt;9 63 billion in 1993. up from lflR 2
billion in 1991. according to HI A
The popularity of home crafting hardly ha*
gone unnoticed by software maker* They're
rushing out programs to m akr creativity a little
easier with advanced toots that manipulate text,
photo* graphic*, even sou nd .
"T h e computer give* you a new outlet for
rrra tlvlty .'* «a4d David Tre m b la y , research
director for the Software PublUher* Asaociatlon
The SPA report* that sale* on the wholesale
level in the home creativity category. Including
art and croft programs, jumped 106 percent
during the first half of the year
While *ome program* are designed to help with
a specific craft — such os creating stencil* and
needlework pattern* or computing dimension* for
w oodworking — others act like mini-craft shop*
themselves when working with a printer (pre­
ferably color) and specialized paper
For Instance. Print Artist by Maxi* le u you
make personalized stationery and calendars,
among other thing* Print Shop Deluxe by
liroderbund makes poster* and decoupage flow
Frs M E C C t TewwIManU? has fancy patterns for
gift wrapping, and Microsoft's Special Occasions
De*lgnPack ha* dozens of special occasion
grretlng card designs
Any good word processing or art program can
also produce such things as address labels, gift
tag* business cards, place mats, coloring books
Or personalized storybooks Each has its own
fancy border*, picture "Icons" or letter font* that
tan be "Imported." or shared with one another
- Fam ily PC magazine, which calls the computer
- a craft maker * dream.** *uggr*t* using a simple

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trees, planters, booh cases or tables — Item* often
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Rentals
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113— Television /
R a d io / Stereo
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STOP R E N TIN G * R U T TO U R
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crag. 1 or no trad. 11
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SUN L A N D 1 1
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room am barn lately pace A
pane ttl.R M 111 R ill_________
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Call Watten Realty C a r p .
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W O O D M E R E PARK aitum ^
na gual yy/ 1 10 000 dawn
pay manta under S10R mo N a «
pasni real, wall aapi domay
call Dawn V IP Rtalty ) »
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149— Com m ercial
Property / Sole

Cam mar lal ! u 1 I I I It
Zonad G C l Sloan Raally
A i t « 11) aaaa

153— Acreage
Lots/Sale
DEBAR V. 1 nlca bldg lot) i.da
by lid . F T K IM aard t to WO
aacd_________ taa loia I. m ag
OVIEDO. Slack Hamnaach S
array aacludad Prlnc’pait
ran las 01EI or lal too*

155— Condom inium s
C o-O p / Sale
P IN C R IO G b 1/1 pool A tannia
atyllgbt (lying room SSI MR
laaaa-'pptloytNICI I
111 a m
SANOROA I OWN HOUSE ) 1 .
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t t l tCOor bail o**ar ) » 111)

157-M o b ile ”
H om es /Sole_____
ABSO LU TE S TE A L I Carnaga
Cora 1 bedroom tar ta WO

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C AR R IAO E COVE t n . IF X 10.
ItEl All American E tc cond .
appll . AC. corner lef, aern
forth ahrd }10 000 H I M i l

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p a rt! car Cowl Need. SS
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pb pa Na**a» h"ch AC "*w
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m HR! ar al* m e beeper
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G T U U X 14 C H E V Y Car***'
I O N AM aM iar kaaawi
B ’M C H E V R O L E T CaaaWR
Clea*&gt;t 4 1 . run* pond
loaded I* Sue on*, and
It Cher ratal Beta" I dr . u n i
good M ORR oiler
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M T O Y O T A Cede*. I i n ner ,
new I.rea A braaea. great
rand I S1ROO OBO 171 X»&lt;

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SANFORD, W. 1st St.

feinting
DOM INION P A IM TIN O O tt.fi
p'o'atnonai painting tor your
doma ar buainati L k A Ina
T U I t t T I M A T l * ItM M f
C I Y P A IN T IN G A Pi.Mura
claanlag Fra# aallm aitt II
./a a . p n a i x t ______ M l 1011

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111— Appliances
/ Furniture

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l/Bideiy Jtwttry ms4 7h r

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SIM dawn I I CH/A Oka A
Mean’ e p m e p r m a M t
RS DO U BLE wtda V I . CHA.
carper* adingta real p a d
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1994 -

I l f — Wanted to Buy

Homes / Sale

SECIEIAIT

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f 't V 't a

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141— Hom es tor Sole

71-H e lp Wanted

H ttp Wanted

- T h u rs d a y , N G re m tta ' 10

I f l — B u ild in g
M a te r ia ls

235— Trucks/
Buses / Vans

B UM PER CAR STOPS
Concrataaiyia Slaard*
I D SAM
BO AR AG E DOOR R i H l car,
Lx taa iae P*aatacan
m laao

a C ME V Y B E A U V I L L E VAN
N, I tan Pattenger ran
raan Loaded* Too much ta
i.*F mot* t*e ta appreciate
0 r U a tSOBO
H I *KIC
T R U C K T O P P I R F L O R ID A
LIN E taceiiant cond tan tiew
U H aa" tar SIRS ilia GMC or
CdarY S W *H beam » W
U 1C E P COM ANCHE FK* V *
1 ap
runt A V a i l good
f"*,oon Utao 111 M U _______

m — M achinery/Tools
a O A K E ARBOR PRESS ona
ion SMI Ptaataca"

tfl aaic______

O LD F A S M A L CUR (P&lt;on
d*ac m an or cull bled* I
O T H E R A N T I Q UES! I l l Wt)
a SEARS P O R TA B L E ("C u ter
tan New Craittmen L-adt
hardly uaad aecrifkO tar SIF
m a ia a

Iff— Pets ft Supplies
BOXER AKC PUPS Champ
aired, brlndlet ma*aa. e ra "
11/lt.AalE AASSR40F IAS RMS
BUNNIES. C A L IF W H ITE S I
ata aid. t*l each Ano O w e'!
Breeder! SIR each HR fala
0 0 0 G R O O M IN O . gel Fida
ready tar Ida Hoddayt* Cart
Groamar Tuaa Sal 111 alia
DOG TR A IN IN G t .1, , •*-.
and ed.enct araiiabw Thvra
nighfa. La Mery Centre lor
mta Call Sarah M l r n ia o l

215— Boats and
Accessories
a la F T PONTOON beat A m
liberglat) 140 HP Er&lt;ntude
Vary laall AAany a ilra i Ilka
neat Only ta AW
llla A M

238— Vehicles
Wanted
CASH I I I PAI01 fo r Juna C a n
T r u c k i A M l a c I Ke e p
America B at»" 'M '
11) i m
WE P AY TO P M M FOR
Compieta ar Wrecked C arv
Truck! R U N N IN G e rN O T
A N T CO N D ITIO N
m IM F

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
a C H E V Y Meter ham*
IF
Clean runt great Full bath.
A C Ganeratar New anrung
Good ' rat
11! r m
____ Need! new parental
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CLASS A W I N N E B A G O I )
1IM- 11.000 mi ctaan. good
condition. EIF.TtS Sanford

tc' zn o a a __ _____ _____

* **14 T I T A N Mo"or nem* 10
Ii new engine let* than tROO
m l . camp tall canlamed
L O A D E D I U MR H I 141)

243— Trailers
4

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lallgata Good lor lawn arc.

NEW Sal)

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GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. A dvarTle a w h a l pwopia want!

ChAJrgn » doping cSthua cohocl
M l tods, books bin) 1097411 wp
jT
Tta most popular items
2. Make n convenient to shop at
your garago aalal Da sly* rwr» n
odequate parking apace Post signs
with cSreckon* lo pRfkvig areas Vbks
t
AfTsngomunls with noighoors
&gt;. Make it aaay lo payl Havg p«nry of change and a
system tor hondhng Mako suro ong pur son is on duly at rR
•mas at ■ cantrailed tocokon protaraOiy with ■ calculaior or
adOng mochmo
4. ProvSdg prices Do not mako amry parson ask. ‘ Mow
much is this ? Pna/a mako tor quck ahuckvat sates or a good
ptooo tor customers to start bwgaivng
I. Cat an early atari. Sat up diapiaya Fw avarvng batora,
F peastote
•. Dapartmantallia Separata E*a naipanttva items tram
tha moro cos Tv areas Group tuirttora. dotNng, toys, town
aguipment and other items with stirtFar merthandso
7. Spwclalli# Estadiih ona arua tor ‘ Under )V . tnoO m
tor ‘ Under $1* Conudar having ■ batch ol items fiat are
‘ FREE witi purchasa ol 53* Romombor Tta youngsters,
bo Encouroga this with smaN low pnead items fiat are
epfunfmatp I nr h i fxepotw

E. Tim# your sate cara/ullyl Hava K at a tma whan moat
poopte ara a! homo and unconcarnod with spacwl avantt
t. Combine your effort*! Incorporate your sate with a
naghbor Sor more vanafy and greatur impact
10. So RpacWtcl Whan adwarksmg your stea mtha nowspapar. list individual items Donl imply say. ‘ tavwrte Twigs
■vainbte * Each tm# you i*tt an aam. you ara broadkKwig
tta kM oi potential cuttornwr}_______________________

�. Sanford M*rafd Sanford. Ttonda • ThufVJty, Now wt H 10. H W

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How heart disease
affects breathing
I) E A l l D l l 110 T T
My
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hyprrtenalon and aortic valve
(| iw j«r ||c .*» akrns every night
util of liir tlh fhere I* no rhrsl
|Mln and nothing unusual hap
(■rn* hut hr w m ttn i iH tiu n liy
alami this orcufTtnee ('a n any
thing lessen his leaf*?
DEAR HEADER
Ye* your
fathrf raft l » helped
When I hr hrart tiegln* In heal
I n r f l l r l r n t l y ( from
a rtrrln a rlcro lir hrart disease
hypertension and nihrr causesl.
fluid that Is normally r i r r r l r d
through I hr kldnrya may be
shunted to o lh ri IlM ura leading
lu rd rm a (swelling! This edema
commonly alln is I hr (rr i ami
longs. where II causrs puffy
ankles and a p ri u lla r dls
turhancr In breaihlng callrd
"paroxysmal n n riu n u l
dyspnea *
In simple Irrm a . (h r fluid
Im &lt;hup In lltr lungs disputes
all Breathlessness and wheeztni( result Durinif thr day. » h m
I fir patlrnt la r rr« I much of I (w
fluid gravitates lo Ih r lutarr
portions of lltr lungs and cause*
sh ortness ol hrralh only during
exertion Al nigh t, however,
when Ih r |Ml|rnl la attplnr. Ih r
m i ess fluid afterada throughout
lltr lunga and Ih r pattrnl may
ataakrn wllh a Ireling ol auf
fix al inn Th la h rra ih ln g dlf
f lr u lt y r r f l r r l * a c o n d itio n
known a* congestive hrart fail­
u re "
Tltere arr Ihrre Itaalr tech­
nique* lo irral C H E First. druga
(aui h aa dlgllallal will airrngthrn
Ih r hrart hr a ! and allow rd rm a
fluid In la- extracted by Ih r
kldnrya
Second. AC E lithlhllora (aurh
aa Capoten ur Vasntr* | rrdure
lltr taork of Ihr h ra n . aa wrll aa
lo a n in g blond piraaurr Again.
I III a p e r i n l t a f l u i d r el ease
through Ih r kldnrya
Third. dlutrlU mrdlclnr
(k ld n ry atlm ulanta. aurh aa
laialal fnrera lltr kldnrya In
rx rre tr more fluid Ihart Ih ry
ordinarily would, thereby lea*
enlng rd« n u In Ihe lunga
In m any t a w* all three druga

arr uard alitiullanroualy « and
Ihry work wrll litgrlhrr
lly p r r ir n a io n and cardiac
valvr dlaraar tin tease Ih r aoflt
of ih r hra ri and com m only
i attar ( IIF of whli h fiarnxysnial
ik * turns! dyapnra la an ra rly
m a n lf r a la llo n
Th rrrfo rr. I
tirllrv r that yitur father would lie
hrlfird hy taking ortr or more of
Ihrar |tfrw rlplkttt inrdK atlona
llr ahmtld addrraa lltla altua
lion w llh hla family d a Inf. who
may « hooar to rllllal lltr services
of a i ardtologtat Your father
IT Ctamancy

ACROSS

T o give you more information
I am arndlng you a free ropy of
my tleallh He|mrt ''Underaiatt
di ng l l r a r i D laraar
Anroar ta T it r o v t T u n a

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C H E wi l l p r o g r r a a . u nl e s s
trra lrd and can lead lo a rvrrr
dlaabtllty, even death

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WIN A T BRIDGE
D y P h i l l i p A id e r

No the Itiddlng diaatAln tall I a
total llllaptlnl All will be re­
vealed in 4 moment
ll la I I U vr.ua alncr bridge In
lla original form w.ta played at
lltr Portland Club in lamdon T o
celebrate thla r r n l r n a r y , a
match wua arranged tielw rrn
tr.utia rrprra rniln g England anil
lltr PurtLand C lub T h r playrra
had lo uar ih r I HIM rulra. In
which Ih r d r a in alwaya de­
clared lltr contract. Scoring waa
different, wllh apadra worth two
|Hilnt*. dull* lour, dtarnuuda al*.
hrarla right and no trum p 11
The (Miirt'a cttunirtl only for
trteka won over al* T h r r r wrre
various Itnnuaea for honor*, lltr
n u m b e r of double* and r r doutilr* waa unrrairictrd. there
w-aa nu vulnrrahllliy.
Th e d ra in r lih r r aeleeled Ih r
trum p ault or aald. "I |&gt;aaa It lo
you. fia n n e r" (Now you know
w h rrr "Pa**" came from I

Some playrra uodrralood the
laclh-a lirllrr Ilian nthrra aa
wltnraard by this dral Irom llir
match
When Ih r Poriland C lub aal
North-South. South |iaaaed an
error with an untiatamrd hand
North wrnt with afiadea. tm auae
that waa ih r chraprat aull Eaat
doubled happily. Heal defrnar
hold* declarer to one trick, bill
South waa allowed lo win two
irlcka England collected 24
I mitiit a (S * 2 * double 20 ♦ 4 fur
honors)
T h e E n g la n d d e a le r b id
diam ond* Eaal doubled, of
rourae. and North found a welltlilted redouble. D ra p llr Ihe
trum p attack, declarrr won nine
irlcka tine aftadr. lltrre hrarla.
four diamond* and onr club rufl
In the d u m m y . T h a i gave
England another 00 pilot* 13 x 6
x r
r
d o u b I e
72 ♦ 24 lor hononi).

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HOROSCOPE
B y Bernice Bede Oaol
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
Nov. 11. 1B94
In Ih r year ahead, you might
discover two way* lo pul your
creativity lo good uar II profirrly
developed, liira r avenue* will
Inrrraac your earning*
S C O R P IO (Oct 24 Nov 221
Meet challenge* r r v iu r rr f u lly
today. II you do thing* In o
dlalnlrrralrd way. you aren't
likely lu grl what you want. Get
a |ump on life by understanding
lltr Influences which govern you
In the year ahead S&lt; lid fur your
A alro G raph prediction* today
by m a ilin g $1 25 to AstroGraph, c/o this newspaper. I 'O
Box 4465. New York. NY 10163
lie sure to slate your zodiac sign
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov 23 Dec.
211 You have ample reserve* ol
e n d u r a n c e , b ut I nst ead of
drawing from these today, you
may squander your energy
C A P R IC O R N (Dei
22 Ja n
|9| If you're pulling together a
social group today, select friends

who gel along well One or two
m ism a tc h es could spoil
everyone's fun
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb 19)
Have faith In your abilities
loday. because II could m akr
your life easier. Conversely. If
yo u d o n 't feel y ou' r e hot.
chance*are you're not.
P IS C E S (Feb JOM arcb 20)
Although your Intention* are
good, yo u r action* ma y be
m isin te rp re te d loday. T r eat
close friends extremely carefully.
A R IE S (March 21 April 191
Your chances of gratifying your
ambitious urge* are good today,
but try not to misuse person*
w hose assistance you need.
T A U R U S (April 20 Mav 201
Rite the bullet and make con­
cessions Instead of compileslinn* loday. If you refuse lo
yield. Ihe other aide isn'l apt lo
hark flown either.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 201 II
you're managing a situation (or
s o m e o n e e l s e t o d u y . be
forewarned
Y o u m a y gel

by Jim Meddick
u*i... if
rv to rv x is

V I R G O ( Aug 23-Sept. 221
There's a possibility you might
find yourself Involved with peo­
ple you resent. Th e problem Is
old. but the memory Is fresh
Today, try to forgive und forget
L IB R A (Sept. 23O c t. 23) Left
to your own devices you could
turn a profit today. Too much
Input fm m others, though, may
unw ind your efforts und leave
you w ith u deficit.
C op r r I g M 1994 N E W S P A P E R
T E R P R I S E ASSN

EN

by Leonard Starr

ANNIE
ROBOTM AN1

blam ed for his/her previous
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N E W S D IG E S T

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Mall adds movies

Theatre com plex would house 10 screens

Tired of
stopping

talked with • lew who were sgiliiw It who are
alao beginning to change ihrtr minds now.*' Parr
"ttuainraa la continuing to alow down.*' hr
aald. "and peoplr arr now beginning lo arc Ihta
aa one alternative " H r aald a vote on I hr
matter, consulrrtng the upromtng casino debate
on October 27 at the Chamber breakfaat
meeting, "may surprise many people **

SANFORD — Investigator* from the Seminole
County ShrnfTa Office Violent Crime* Section
are looking into the suicide of an Inmate at the
Seminole County Correctional Facility Ihta
morning.
According lo Sheriff's spokesman Ed
McDonough, a correction* anker found the
inmate hanging by a bedaheel from a cell dour
about 7 30 a m The officer immediately rut
down the Inmate He was taken to Central
Florida Regional Hospital In Sanford. H r died at
II 10a m
The inmate* name cannot be rrlrasrd until
his neat of kin la located and notified. He waa a
while male. 41 year* old from Altamonte
Springs He had been In the jail alnre June 24.
charged with burglary to a structure and
violation of proballon lie waa awaiting trial.
The Inmate waa bring kept in a medical celt
for a vartel v of physical ailments However, he

SANFORD - Florida's Turnpike
officials want to know If you’re urrd
of stopping to pay loOa on the
f i v e -m o n t h -o ld S e m in o le
Eaprraaway.
No. they don't plan to do away
with lolls, just the stopping.
Tnmmorrow. surveys will be
issued lo expressway uarra between
7 a m and 7 p.m. to determine If
they'd be interested In an electronic
toll-collection system. The system
would rltmlnatr stop* at toll plana
and allow motorist* lo toddle on
their way with Mile more than •
slowdown.
When the syata t could "come

Lake Mary may
aain 290 homes
LAK E MARY - Lake M arya
residential community continues to
expand with another 290 residences
scheduled for first consideration
tonight.
The newest project la for an
Olympia Homes development In the
community on Rinehart Road railed
Woodbrtdge.

A development agreement pre­
pared by the city staff will be
presented during tonight's city
commission meeting. The matter Is
one of a continuing series of steps
required In order to have a devel­
opment actually built.
Lake Mary Planner Susan Detnes
has submitted for commission con­
sideration. a report on the agree­
ment proposed by Olympta.

Buyer beware when
leasing automobile
SANFORD — Do your homework
when shopping for an automobile
lease then get the details In writing
Is the advice of one local car dealer
to avoid some pitfalls. Car buyers
sometimes are led to believe they
are buying the vehicles when In fact
Ihey are leasing them by fast talking
salemen and confusing contracts.
The problem la so bad. Florida
Attorney General Bob Butterworth
conducted a public hearing earlier
this week lo hear citizens com­
plaints. Glib salemen and contracts
which need a lawyer to Interpret
were among many complaints some

ISO lodged with the state during a
public hearing at Tamarac City
Hall. The slate sponsored the hear­
ing In an effort to Identify abuses by
dishonest leasing companies — and
eventually slop them.
Bulterworlh. who presided at the
hearing Tuesday, says he has more
than 600 complaints on fUe from
throughout the state. He said that
there are lots of honest dealerships,
but that some intentionally mislead
customers.
"We are going to take court action
against a number of them, unless of
course they want to resolve It with
us before that." Butterworth said.
A Sanford auto dealer manager.

license to learn

Exp«ct a sunny, fair wsaktnd
T o d a y : M o s t ly
sunny. High In the
lower lo mid HOs.
Light wind becoming
east 5 lo lOniph.

*Ws waa robbed,' said Lake Mary Parka and RscrestIon Director John
Holland. Th* Lake Mary city ataff played eoftbail against members of
the Lake Mary police and lira departments Holland's ton. Barf, did
aome bass-running for Iha ataff team. Police and flramsn won tha
gam* 24 to 12. ‘They mads almost all thsir runs In th* first Inning,'
Holland said, 'but from than on, w* had lham running scarad.'

SANFORD — Times aren't so easy for teachers
these days.
Finances ure light. There arc too many
students In Ihe classroom. There Isn't always the
support from home that there should be.
Still, teachers are doing a fine job with aome
assistance from Ihe Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools.
Now. Ihe Foundation Is getting some assistnace
from drivers across Ihe county.

If you purchase your automobile lags In
Seminole County you have the chance lo make a
purchase that can be a "license lo learn*' for (he
students In local classrooms.
A new auto tag. featuring a bright red apple, a
diploma, a mortar board and a pencil Inscribed
with the words "Support Education" goes on sale
In November.
The plate will coat 127 more than the standard
auto tag. Of that extra fee. $15 from all the tags
sold In Seminole County will be donated to the
Foundation to help finance mini-grants to the

teachers who are doing unique things In their
classroom*.
"I Just want people to go out and get these
license plates." aald school board member Larcy
Strtcklcr. He aald he will purchase two: one for
his car and one for his wife's car.
Strlckler la alao the vice president for external
affairs for Southern Bell, the phone company that
will feature (he plate on the cover of Us Orlando.
Osceola County and Sanford residential white
pages next month and In January.
"Southern Bell la a atrong supporter of

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FLORIDA

Questions come from student panel
Jamerson, Brogan participate in a debate

Lozano's attorney tu ts lor foot
MIAMI — Former Miami poller officer William Lorano’a
iii inr nr v haa *urd Ihr etty to recover 91.8 million in legal leva
im-urmt while rrprrarntIn* Lo u n o in hia racial shooting! rial.
Hoy Black lllrd autt in Ifode County Court on Wednesday, lie
originally prrarntrd Ihe city with a 8710.000 blU. a discount of
60 prrernt.
Hut city commissioners voted Sept. 8 against paying I t dtm g
a Florida law that gives municipalities discretion over whether
lo (My legal fere lor police officers.
Black aatd in the suit the higher amount was the actual coat
or representing Lozano. who waa cleared of wrongdoing after
iwn trial* and 10 appeals that lasted four years. Loaano shot
and killed two men on a motorcycle In 1888 but was acquitted.
Hr w u Bred from Ihe police force, however. The shooting
triggered three days at riots in Miami.
Black claims cities routinely rrtmburae lawyer fees for cases
involving police ofTkvrs on duty. He also said the city's decision
not to pay was racially motivated. Louno w u a Colombian
national, while the victims wrr* black.

TALLAHASSEE
The two men comprttng to become Florida's neat rdoration
commissioner drew questions about drugs
ads and ovm fu wdtd
Democrat Doua Js
appointed lo the Cabinet p a t tn January by
Oov. Lawton Chiles sflrr Betty Castor
resigned lo become pmddrat of (hr Univer­
sity of South Florida, introduced himartf at
Wednesday's debate as the mast qusltftrd
Republican challenger Frank Brogan,
school superintendent in Martin County,
told he wanted to work for ‘‘a new day" in
nortdi rdurttlon.
The two candidate* were questioned by
the student panel, which Is Involved tn Kids

Toll booth flasher wrested

Voting, s project designed to promote voter
participation. The students, ranging from
stxth-grsders lo lllh-gradn*. come from
Tallahassee. Miami and Ihe Panhandle town
of NtrevlUe.
Rachel Shapiro, a 17-year-dd In Ihe I Ith
gradt at Miami Bench ! dor High, brought
&gt;the I
i ond o il ft r o n r a
both cfturtied the
not doing Its fair
share in paying for the estra help needed by
foreigni students
i
In the
Legislature before joining Ihe Cabinet.
vowed lo work lo reduce
by
working with state lawmaker*
“I know Ihe Legislature: I
u u H ia * ll b
ymm no
there.” he said. My M
opponent
riAi
knowledge at IrgMlaltvr
he
worked tn o legalisttvr capacity '

ORLANDO — Turnpike toll takers had come to dread the
flasher in the blue Camara.
Between 6:30 a m. and 6:45 a m. each weekday for the paat
month, the driver gave toll laker* his ticket. 00 cents and a
Ion* stare until they noticed he w u exposed.
"He never said aJtylhtQg He’d Just stare at them. Really
weird. *said loll rolkrtkms manager Robert Kane.
But the flasher had his fun for the
t
last lime Wrdnnday.
authorities said.
rhlHlp Laird. 22. of St. Cloud, waa amstrd by a Florida
Highway Patrol trooper after flashing himself to a toil taker and
speeding away.
He waa charged with three
sexual organ, po u r— Ion at le u than 30 grama of'i
and possession of marijuana paraphernalia. He
91.500 bond.
"I've .irresled people for all kinds of stuff, but never i
this." said Charlotte Christian, ihe trooper who made the

JACKSONVILLE - The Cecil
FM d Naval Air Station may be
converted lo a prison after It
ttears down In IB M .
Stale corrections offlrtals say
the Nary base, thr Boat Coast
r of FA-18 Hornets, la bring
1as the site of a prison
for al hast 1,100 inmate*
''We're real interested in It.
W e 're s e rio u s ." said Ron

Qo to school, go directly to tehool~
W EST PALM BEACH — A mother charged with allowing her
daughter skip school has agreed to relinquish the 13-year-aid
lo stale custody If the girt continues her absence*.
Carolyn Smith has agreement with state prosecutors that
rrquires her to attend parenting classes and ensure that her
daughter. Kristi, continues attending magnet progism daaaea.
The girl missed 127 days of school last year.
If Kristi s attendance record Improves after sU months, the
mother's misdemeanor charge will be dropped. State Attorney
Bony Krlscher said Wednesday after the mother appeared In
court.
Bui the girl could be turned over to state health officials tf her
record doesn't Improve. Krtacher said.
Her mother also could be jailed, though pr osecutors have
said they wouldn't resort to that.
"At this point, we're hoping the parenting claaaes will
suftlre/JKnscber said.
Km tHlas missed nine of 36 days this school year.
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Yotitti charged with battwy on trechw
LOCKHART — An 8-year-old boy with emotional problems
was handcuffed and jailed, charged with felony battery on his
teacher.
The teacher told authorities she wanted to press charges
after ihe boy punched and kicked her repeatedly.
But the boy's mother expressed outraged at the way the
Incident was handled.
“ I think It was very ridiculous. " she said. "He’s In that class
because he has a behavior problem. I took him to that school
because I thought they were trained professionals and could
help me with my son."
Wednesday, the boy was taken to Orange County Jail and
charged with battery on a school employee, punishable by up
to five yean In prison and a 86.000fine.
He then was held at the Orange County Juvenile Detention
Center until his grandmother picked him up about five hours
later.
Usually a child Is released to parents or guardians and given
assigned a court date. But the boy's mother or grandmother
couldn't be reached, and the boy wax taken to jail because he
couldn't be taken to school In his emotional state. Orange
County sheriff's spokesman Carlos Espinosa said.
"This Is unusual." Espinosa said. "(The deputy) didn't enjoy
having to do this. This la one of those cases when there's
nothing you can do.”

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Meet at this Florida Panhandle
base will not be released until
TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE Saturday.
A Canadian pilot. Capt. Marc
— Canada's team, although
drawing some flak bark home, la Charpenllcr. also was leading tn
dosing In on what may be Its the Individual competition for
first "Top Gun" victory against Top G u n and Top Shooter
awards. The Canadians are fly­
U.S. fighter pilots.
Going Into Wednesday's final ing CF-18 Hornets against U.S.
round of flying competition, the Air Force F-15 Eagles and Air
Canadians were second behind National Guard F-18 Fighting
the 33rd Fighter Wing of nearby Falcons.
Back In Ihe House of Com­
Eglln Air Force Base. Six other
U.S. Air Force and Air National mons. the Bloc Quebecols was
unimpressed.
Guard units arc participating.
Bloc members of Parliament
Final results at thr biennial
William Tell Air-to-Air Weapons questioned Prime Minister Jean

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Friday: Partly sunny. High In
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wind 5 to lOmph.
Saturday through Monday:
Mostly fair. Lows 60 to 65. High
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realistic than William Tell."
He said the com petition
named for the legendary Swiss
archer la the only chance the
Canadians have to leal missile*,
planes and pilot* under realistic
conditions. Canada does not
have teat ranges for live missile
Canadian Forces Capt. Tony shots like the U.S. Air Force haa
While, a spokesman for the In the Gulf of Mexico.
team, defended the Canadians*
Il also gives the Canadians a
participation.
chance to work with and learn
"T o only have fired four In one from their closest allies. White
year la not a lot of missiles," said, although this year It ap­
White said. "Short of going lo pears they are teaching the U.S.
war you don't get any more Air Force a thing or two.

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By law. ihr stale haa Ihe first
crack at the land after thr
Department of Defense and other
federal agencies.
The process of locating a
prison at Cedi Field Is still tn thr
early stage* The Legislature
would have lo budget money for
construction. Kronenbergrr said
The Legislature approved
building about 14.000 new pris­
on bed* thMyvor.
The mayor** M S H n m m f i
which la working on a mastto
for the base property, sg||
n the prtaarel
not voted on
proposal. McCarthy said
"I think the staff here thinks
that use of part of Cedi Field for
that purpose would be very
good." he said.
An application from DOC for
the property la pending.

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If the land and money are
available, the prison complex
could expand to five major
Institutions housing about 5.000
Inmates and employing about
1.500 people, officials said
Wednesday.
One I.OOO-acr* tract being
eyed for DOC Is si the Yellow
Water Weapons Complex, across
Ihe road from Cecil Field.
Another lo al the Whllehouar
field, about five miles north of
Cecil Field.
The Yellow Water site, once
used to ators nuclear weapons In
(| hardened bunker*. also la bring
.rooaldrrrd as a Juvenile deten­
tion facility.
Final stir selection would de­
pend on a detailed investigation,
according to a letter from DOC
offtrlaU to Herb McCarthy, ex­
ecutive director of the Mayor’s
Base Conversion and Redevel­
opment Facility.

The DOC says s numhrr of
buildings si the main base could
house prison employrss and be
used for a training school for
corrections afflrcra statewide
A 1.100 bed prison at Cedi
Field would employ shout 325
people, provldr a 89 million
annual payroll and have an
economic Impact at about 825
million. Kronenbergrr said.
The master plan would antici­
pate expanding by al least one
I.IOO-brd prison and a 275-brd
work ramp, he said
A work camp would employ
about 80 people with a payroll of
about 82 million. Kronenbergrr

Canadians score high in Florida, draw flak at home

From Associated Frets reports

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by Storm'

Taking MS by Storm’ ass the thorn* of s recant bonoftl, to
raiao monsy for I ho Multiple Scotorts Society, held al Tlmacuan
Country Club. Tho bonoftl Included antartatamanthorn solar.
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Hdsws Jackman (right) who has boon tho
tangled in a thWhbalkis held
by the ‘Ctofhoshn# Bandit', shea Sam Lovsday, a gospsi. pop and
country sings? who suffers fiSe.lfto disease, loredpy'a after ago
also appeared and raised money in the celebrity auction hold tho
same evening. Lovsday holds a picture of Jackman with Bob
Mops. Both Lovsday and Jackman wMI appear this Sunday. Oct.
23. rn Jam Lane’s Sunsal Strip, comer of Pin* and Orange. In
Orlando, for another fund-raisar for MS. Tbs show begins at 8
p m and tho cover cherga la 15. For more information, contact
Mldnlta Storm. Inc. at 323-1983

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son. however, pointed lo his role tn
a 1901 law that Ufled doerra of
stale laws and regulations dictating
classroom operations.
"I am ihe reform agrnl," he said "t am
the author of Blueprint 3000. which ended
micromanagement of srhoola horn Tails
hornet I am the person who haa pushed for
local control.”

State considers using
Cecil Field for a new
1,100 inmate prison

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Brogan countered that a legislative barkground happens tn scene cases to be a
Babdny
What's more, he added, one of the
problems he's faced os a superintendent,
principal and teacher Is "dealing wtth sU at
ihe innedMe mso dsles and reatrtrtlons
that have been applied lo us si the local
level from our Florida Legislature over thr
years — many of them d u rin g Mr.
Jamerson's tenure.”

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Nov. 10

Daytona Reach: Waves arc 3
feet and glasay. Current la to the
south. Water temperature Is 74
degrees.
Now B n y rn a Roach: Waves
are 3-314 feet and semi-glassy.
The current is slightly to the
south. Water temperature Is 74
degrees.

F R ID A Y
BOLU1VAR TA B LE : Min. 6 55
a.m.. 7:15 p.m.: Maj. 12:40 a.m..
1:05 p.m. TID K B i Daytona
Beachi highs. 9:41 a m.. 9:56
p.m.: lows. 3:23 a.m.. 3:55 p.m.:
New Sm yrna Reach: highs.
9:46 a.m.. 10.03 p.m.; lows. 3:26
a.m.. 4;00 p.m.: Cocoa Roach;
highs. 10:01 a.m.. 10:18 p.m.:
lows. 3:43 a.m.. 4:15 p.m.

Bt. Augustins to Jupitor lalat
Today: Wind east to southeast
10 knots. Wind waves 2 lo 3 feet
with moderate northeast swells.
Buy and Inland waters u light
chop. Tonight: Wind variable 5
knots. Seas 2 feet or less. Bay
and Inland waters smooth.
Isolated showers north part.
Frtday: Wind variable 5 to 10
knots. Seas 2 feel or less.

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Sanford on Wednesday was 83
degrees and T h u r s d a y 's
overnight low waa 61 degrees as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for Ihe
period ending at 9 a.m. Thurs­
day. totalled .00 Inches.
L] Sunset.........„....... 6:51 p.m.
O Hearts#....... .........7i30 a.m.

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■ted by sheriffs deputies cariy Wednesday. He
eaotae far grand theft.
Hamid Bert Moore. 40. 2S6I Crawford D rive.!
led at the JUl Tuesday. He sras wanted for

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For many auch c h ild re n ,
"whether you're a victim or
perpetrator depends on what
day R la." aaM PM Teton, an
associate professor of

M ellon Unlveralty. "T h ey re
populated by Idda who am pre­
pared to rtah thetr own Uvea or

(a y ) M u a t a -M h i n i

he woo accused oThavlng broken the window of a w t o h an
the campus of Seminole Community CoDegr. He sras located
through a witness who reported the incident and Identified the
license number of the vehicle tn which McBran was riding. He
was charged with criminal mischief and burglary to s
conveyance.

Traffic stops
• Lousnne Marie Sexton. 25. 300 S. Laurel. Sanford, was
stopped tn the 300 block of B. 35th Street by Sanford police
Sunday. She was charged wtth driving with a suspended/revoked license.
•Alan Keith Kropog. 21. 302 RacheUe Drive. Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police at french Avenue and Pulton Street
Saturday. He wss charged with driving with a suspended
license.
•Gregory Wendell Young. 33. 1323 Rosecltff Circle. Sanford,
was stopped by sheriffs deputies near Altamonte Springs
Friday. He wss charged with driving with a suspended license.
He was also charged with possession of a controlled substance.
•Michael William Cull. 22. 149 Cedar Lake Circle. Sanford,
was found at Church Street and C-13 Friday where he
reportedly ran out of gas. He was charged with driving with a
revoked license, habitual.
•Michael Everett Morgan. 25. 2524 El Portal Drive. Sanford,
was stopped on U.S. Highway 17-92 Tuesday by Winter
Springs police. He sras charged with driving with a suspended
license, and possession of cannabis under 30 grama.
•Clifford Anderson. 19. 36 Lake Monroe Terrace, sras
flopped by Sanford police at Third Street and Laurel Avenue
Tuesday. He was charged with driving with a suspended
license, and resisting without violence. He was also found to be
teamed on a warrant for falling to appear on a charge of
poaarsalon of cocaine.

Inektonts reported to Sanford polic«
• • A 360 semi-automatic handgun was reportedly stolen from
(he glove compartment or a vehicle Tuesday, parked at Lake
Monroe Terrace. According to the Incident report, a man sras
pleeplng In the vehicle at the time of the theft.
; • A residence In the 600 block of WUlow Avenue was
reportedly entered and ransacked Tuesday. Nothing was
Immediately determined to be missing.
; • A box of computer software, containing 10 discs valued at
•500. was reportedly stolen Tuesday In the 1400 block of
Magnolia Avenue.

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are dysfunctional."
T h e yo u n g s te rs In both
Chicago cases have troubled
histories. Robert Ssndtfer was an
abuse victim himself, starting at
age 33 months. The 10-yearold
charged In Eric's murder had
five criminal prosecutions (four
w e n dropped) sad lost week was
supposed to be confined to his
home under court order. The
fathers of both boys are In
This week. Eric's death atined
an Impassioned speech from
President Clinton to a gathering
of police officers about children
taking thetr signals from parents
and the need for role models.
"What we must be srorrted

Troopers will stop traffic during daylight hours
to check for such vehicle safety risks as worn
ttres. defective brakes and Inoperative headlights.
They will also check to make sure motorists have
valid driven licenses and vehicle registration.
Any criminal law violators, such as drunken
drivers, will face arrest.
Troopers may establish the roadblocks ut the

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our rogular classified customers at no cost to you. Just follow Ihets
instructions.
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Clinton aakL
Even those who try to xteer
kids straight find tt tough going.
"These kids will Uaten to a
gang member selling drugs
rather than something positive,"
■aid Tracy Harding, a resident of
the notorious Cabrlnl-Grcen
public housing project and pro­
gram coordinator for a youth
foundation.
" T h e negative catches on
much quicker. ... You do some­
thing bad to get respect. Then
people are scared of you."
Harding aald he was alarmed

Troopers announce roadblocks to
ensure vehicles, drivers are safe
SANFORD — Troopers with the Florida High­
way Patrol have announced thetr monthly
schedule of roadblocks on area roads during the
coming weeks to ensure vehicles and their drivers

j w m o - y m r n w r ^ r f ---------------

following locations:
•Oct. 21 to 27: Celery Avenue. Oen. J.C.
Hutchinson Parkway. Marquette Road. Orange
Boulevard. State Road 426, Upaala Road and
Persimmon Avenue.
•Oct. 28 to Nov. 3: Airport Boulevard, Celery
Avenue. County Road IS. Orange Boulevard. Old
Lake Mary Road. SR 426. and Persimmon
Avenue.
• Nov. 4 to 10: C.R. 15. Oen. J.C . Hutchinson
Psrkwsy. Marquette Road. Orange Boulevard.
Osceola Road. Upaala Road and Persimmon
Avenue.
• Nov. II to 17: Airport Boulevard, C.R. 15.
Markham Road. Orange Boulevard. Osceola Road.
Upaala Road and Persimmon Avenue.

Ads will b « scheduled to run for 10 days.
Price of item must bo stated in tha ad and be f 100 or less.
Only 1 item per ad and 1 ad par household per week.
You should call and cancel aa toon aa Item sells.
Available to Individuals (non Commercial) only. Does not
apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard sales.
6. The ad must be on tha form shown below and either be
mailed in or presented In parson fully prepared to tha
8anlofd Herald Classified Department.
7. Ad will start aa soon aa possible.
ft. Classified Managements decision on copy acceptability will
be final.

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WILLIAM A RUSHER

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EDITORIAL

Too many tricks,
not enough treats
Som e people w ill be m aking their ch ild ren 's
H allow een costum e*. O thers w gl b e |
ing them , o r u sin g leftovers from p— t ;
W h atever the costum e, as h as been
far this H obday In
It's tim e to

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They urge the eye-holes In facial m asks be
large enough ao youngrtera w on 't have any
difficulties in aeelng. They also su ggest that
light-colored coatum ea be w orn, or adding
patches o r strips o f reflective m ateria] to
coatum ea as w ell as trick or treat bags.
In som e cases, the children wrlll argue
against this. If a child w ants to dress a s som e
creature In black, (such as D racula). he or she
w on't w an t reflective patches or strips. It's
Just not part o f the costum e.
W h o 's the boas? If w e allow the children to
dictate com pletely w hat they w in w ear, and
not be able to give an y Input, w e are m erely
allow ing them to place thetr Uvea In Jeopardy.
W e a lso caution about w here trick-ortreating la done. In m any cases, parents drive
their children to other neighborhoods w here
m ore expensive treats m ay be given out. T he
children w alk the streets and knock on doors,
but because they are not neighbors, often
receive a relatively cold reception.
Others, w ho don't have som eone to take
them to other areas, w ill travel th rough thetr
ow n neighborhoods. G oing to hou aea ow n ed
by people they know m ay b e the beat
solution. G oin g to others w here a o on e know s
w hat m ay occur la an unwise dedtoon.
W h o 's the boas?
T h e sm aller and younger the children, the
m ore d a n g e r they can encounter w h ile
trick-or-treating. The sm aller an d younger
they are. the m ore parental guidance they
need and M U S T have.
L et's not allow this H allow een to be a
tragedy. T o d a y 's society already h as too
m uch trick an d not enough treat. L et's not
m ake It w orse b y Ignoring responsibility.

Sticky business:
The Velcro leader
From day one of the Ronald Reagan
presidency. It was clear he waa not the most
perceptive person ever to hold the office
lie told stories about htmsrlf and other*
that were mare fanciful than factual He had
little graap of detail# and particulars He
bungled names and forgot faces - indeed, he
did not recognize his own Housing and Urban
Development secretary when he came to the
White House with a group ofrmayors.
i
It made no dlf■■ ■
fere nee. The press
reported hla faults
and faux pas. but the
stories had little ef­
fect on his populari­
ty. Because nothing
stuck, they dubbed
him the Teflon presi­
dent.

Ptom day

Baseball players strike out
im in o u

It makes no difference. Many nasty things ,
arc said about him and they cling like burrs .
lo britches, lie is Ihe Velcro president.
Consider:
- The economy la humming along at a pace,
that Is nearly historic in Its stradlness.
Inflation la low. employment la high, Ihe;,
deficit
Is down. Other presidents have NELSON
enjoyed Immense popularity during the good h
TULLAR
times. So why Is Velcro's public approvals
rating hovering around 42 percent? Why
does the corporate world regard him w ith '
such aeom? Why does Business Week feature
such stories as. "W h y Business Hales
Clinton"?
cheers for the ref.
~ Velcro's direst enemies and women of
Sure la nice to be
questionable character or muddled motiveao many fine and
accuse him of so many liaisons that he may
go down not In history but In mythology.
Finally, and Ua coocluakxi to the "I'm gonna
Elsenhower Is said lo have had a lover.
gives." the following: “ You're both gonna
Kennedy had a hundred, give or lake.
... to the (ana who pay all those Hilton* of
Johnson dallied, and Carter lusted In hla/
i n to aee drtnk-cal-etc. at your ball parka
heart. So why Is Clinton the only one,
... a reasonable ticket price ... a hot dog that commonly viewed as a satyr?

No casinos

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters lo the editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be
us brief as possible. The letters arc subject to
editing.

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things art said
about Mm and
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OPINION

LETTER
Limited Casinos, "a foot In the door." is a bad
Idea for Florida. This writer spent 16 months In
Atlantic County. N J . Except for the caafno strip.
Atlantic City la a depleted area: no large
department stores, excellent restaurants, shopping
malls, etc. Casinos have shops, restaurants that
serve food at a small cost to keep people from
leaving and spending their money elsewhere. Huge
gambling profits go out of state.
About 80 percent of those who g— "**1* lose and
winners moat always gamble away thetr winnings.
Snm» who lose remain In * V area, criminals
Included, and become a major problem Le.. crime,
robbery, prostitution, etc. Jails, charitable organi­
zations that provide food, housing, etc. do a
booming business. Dealers, pit bosses are well
paid, but are mostly Imports from Las Vegas and
other areas. Locals are employed as waitresses,
waiters. Janitors, psrklng lot attendants, etc.
Florida's large retired senior population la a
prime target. While others work, retired acniora are
available for weekday gambling. Atlantic City
casinos provide free transportation, even from
other states. There is a lot of activity, especially
around Social Security check time. Each Is given
“ seed money" starting at around 930 that must be
used at the casino. The aim Is to Ignite the
gambling desire to win and it moat often works.
The Social Security check la quickly loot. Family
members, charities, must care for the person the
rest of the month.
Tax revenue from the casinos will be spent many
times over on the problems that they create:
organized crime, drugs, prostitution, vagrants,
robbery, murder, rape, prisons. Bread winners
addicted to gambling, the family members go on
welfare. Florida la the "plum." Promises are
worthless. Casinos take away the resources, but
offer little of substantive value tn return. Vote "No"
Nov. 8. Limited Casinos. Amendment *8.
ArvU Dunaway
Panama CUy. Fla.

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the Bill Clinton pre­
sidency: It has been
clear that he Is a
b r a in y person ••
perhaps one of the
smartest men ever to
hold the offlre. A
policy wonk. they
call him. a person
who wallows in the
minutiae of govern­
ment.

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doesn't coat an arm and a leg ... a beer that Is
well abort of an arm and three legs In coat ...
and T V broadcaat rights at leas than seven
figures.

Good Gawd! Listen to all those molars
grinding Remember ... Youuuu asked. Any
takcrsTNo? Can't understand "sr-h-y?"...
And this ... Just In. Dateline: Fort Myers. Fla.
The Department of Corrections has "ordered"
the release of 34 more prisoners (major
felonies). And that's on top of the reported 03
prisoners released earlier (Sept) alledgedly for
"overcrowding."
Tell ya what, gents. I'U be happy to be your
(you and the owners) official arbitrator In this
self created, absolute fiasco of "dollar dlppin'.”
Yupl I volunteer to be "U " under one. and only
o-n-e. condition.
And that one condition Is that my decision la
final and totally binding on "all" participants
— all players, all owners, all d u b s ... from now
'till hell freezes over.
Any takers? Anybody? Either side? What's
that you ask? What are my thoughts about this
right now? Glad you asked. Remember now —
you asked.
First off. I'd give the players precisely what
they asked for — "No-salary-cap.” that'll give
the owners fits, for sure, and make the players
stand up and cheer. Whoopeee doool
Three-cheers-for-the-ref. Right?
Secondly. I'd give the players something else
— an absolute minimum "cut" In salary of 90
percent. Wowl Listen to the cheers that Just
went up from the owners' section of the

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Seems like the state screwed up some I I
years ago when they were doing their simple
arithmetic. And. by fiotly. I want each and
every one of you out there In LaLaLand to
know that It took o-n-l-y 11 years for them to
realise that 300 apples and 129 oranges do not
equate to 439 apples OR oranges. Ab-ao-lute-ly
amazing. Eleven years!!77
And to make matters worse, the D.O.C. will
sue the counties Involved If they don't release
per the D.O.C.’s edicts. Maybe we the citizens
of F lo r id a should s ta rt p la y in g the
"goose/gander” game with the D.O.C. If It's
good for them — It’s good for us. Yeah!
Every time a D.O.C. released felon commits
another felony against a victim, that victim
Institutes a lawsuit against the D.O.C. as a
contributor to that felony. I’U bet that will get
their attention.
Chompin' time everybody. Grind those
molars. Grimace mightily. By the numbers ...
one... two....

- Republicans regularly accuse Velcro of*
pushing through Ihe "largest tsx hike In
history" and punishing the middle class with,,
tax Incrcaaes. The great Teflon pushed,
through a Jumbo lax hike In 1982, but hfr
called It "revenue enhancement" and an.
adoring public paid It with scarcely a
w h im p er. Teflon's tax boost soaked,
everybody. Velcro's package affects only Ihq.*
well-heeled and doesn't touch Ihe middle
class. So why Is he a "tax and spend" lefty*
and Teflon the people's president?
- D uring Velcro's tenure, the words';
"foreign policy” are mentioned mostly as aif
adjective modifying the noun "disaster.".
Eighteen American soldiers are killed In,
Somalia and II la a Clinton "failure." Velcro*
plans an Invasion of Halil and lawmaker^
wax Indignant and scurry for cover. "People
here are jusl not confident about Ihe'.
president's leadership on foreign policy,"',
says Sen. Nancy Kasaebaum. R-Kan.. "People,
remember Somalia." O n Oct. 23. 1983. 24 r
U.S. Marines and sailors In Lebanon died In a'
terrorist bombing On Oct. 25. the U.S.*
Invaded Grenada. Did anyone say. "People
remember Beirut"*/
I
- Velcro believes In punishing criminals,
supports free trade, and is u deficit hawk,
albeit a reluctant one. Those are very;
conservative convictions. Yel business views'
him us a loony liberal and many of my own
correspondents denounce hint us a "social-'
1st." Franklin Roosevelt Invented Social
Security and Is considered one of ihe greats.;
Bill Clinton proposes national health Insuruncr and Is called a Commie. Why?

�Sanford HtnM , Sanford. Florida - Thursday, Octobar 30, 1004 - M

Guide to getting a good mammogram
supervision of the exams' quali­

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Drug AdmlnlaWASHING TON - Nrw
Ihe Department
rrn m rn l guideline* auggrtl
•omen make aura the fab*
began certifying the nation's
• here I hey gel
11.000 mammography centers
are rnilfled by the Pc
Drug Administration and pro- two weeks ago to ensure they
ride results In no more than 10 use properly trained workers
and modem equipment.
day*.
The HHS guidelines Issued
‘ "T h is empowers women." Wednesday are intended to build
Health and Human Sendees Sec­ on i he certIflcotIon program by
retary Donna Shalala said telling clinics, doctor* and
Wednesday. "Th is guide will
every step needed ior the
llterslly ssee lives."
klaiiimugiamt are the best
Tha
and clink
way to find breast rsneer early
enough to rure It. They ran to perforat the exam with
detect tumors two years before specific equipment and on
they're big enough to Irel but women with such compllra!tons
ntias 10 perrent of breast can­ as breast implants.
cers because of what erttica
Por Individual women, they
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get the transpon­
mtsstoner David h easi er said
most will be added to certifica­ ders by January 1999. But a
F e d e ra l C o m m u n ic a tio n s
tion requirements by Marrh.
Out the guides don't dear up Commission decision about the
the age c o n tro v e rs y . Th e signals was delayed, so that lime
guideline* are dear that women will be set hark five or six
90 and older need a mammo­ months, he said.
By the end of this year, the
gram yearly. Out the National
•Don't use deodorant, lotions Cancer In stitute Ignited a O r l a n d o -O r a n g e C o u n t y
or powders because they can firestorm last year by saying Expressway Authority will Issue
blork the picture.
women 40 to 49 don't need E-PASS transponders to the
•Provide your sitdress and routine mammograms unless public, said OOCEA spokesman
phone number as wed as your they're at high risk far breast Jorge Ptgueredo. The system
doctor's so both can be told the cancer, a recommendation with will be available on the Beeline
results. Pind out whom to call tf which many doctors disagree. So Expresswsy by next spring, he
you don't receive results.
HHS m erely advised these
The E PASS system Includes
to follow ihetr doctor's
•Never assume the
bumper-mounted transponders
gram la normal lual because you advice.
which allow motorist* to pass
don't receive the results. After
Por s copy of the guide, write: through toll plans with little
10 days, call the center or your
doctor and demand the Informa­ AHCPft Publications Clearing­ more than a slowdown. The
house. P.O. Box A M 7, Silver system works so efficiently, said
tion.
Although those guidelines are Spring. Md. 20907. ot call Plguerrdo. that he's had to call ■
few testers to ask them to slow
voluntary right now. PDA Com- 809388-9296 weekdays.
•Use only PDA-certifled cen­
ters. If (he center can't produce
HacertlAcatlaii. leave.
•Schedule an appointment at
time at the menstrual cycle
•easts aren't tender, so
the technician can apply proper

Homes
•ga I A
properly.
• I, include* the tdannrd buildproperly Is localed off
big of 290 unit* o o 7 3 H acres. Rinehart Road, with some of the
plus two acre*, of restricted land abuttingjhe Ttmsrusn God
commercial property, and 32 Couter Part of the plans rail lor
icre* of open spare/recreslton &gt;he erection at a brick waU along

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the west aide of the development
(Rinehart) with landscaping that
meets the etty* landscape regu
latton*
A traffic study Is to be conducted regarding the proponed

It’s been tested at 100 mph.
Flguerrdo said. "But that's not
development. If approved. If the safe." he said.
Both ayalrma work on an
traffic study determined that a
account
drawdown principal;
traffic signal at the entrance la
users maintain accounts and
O s s iT iro n x x x M x y i II1C p iu p x T iJr
owner w ill pay for the Installa­ draw It down with each use
Flguerrdo said users will receive
tion
a mrsaage at a toll plaza when
The process required In order
to have Olympta Homes begin
development Is complex.
At tonight's meeting, the city
commission will consider the
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Development Agreement. Fol­
lowing that, permits will have to
who asked not be be Iden­
be taken out and approved.
tified. noted there have been
From that point on. steps problems In the car leasing
In c lu d e ; f u tu re la n d use Industry since It began In the
amendment approval; rexonlng 1900s which end up coating the
approval: preliminary and final consumers money while max­
subdivision approval: site plan imizing profits for dealers.
approval; obtaining building
"What a customer should do
permits; and obtaining site de­ when they are Iraalng a car Is
velopment permits
make the dealer write down and
basically sign the fact that the
Depending on plans for the site
development, approval may be M SRP Hist price) someone
necessary from agencies other should tell them what It to and
than the city, such a* the St. the capitalized cost which to the
sale price which should be less
Jo h n s W ater Management
than the MSRP." he said. “Some
Agency and Department of leases deal with either money
Community Affairs.
factors or Interest rates, neither
Prior to tonight's city com­ one of which print on the
mission meeting, a special contract. But If (hey tell you
public hearing has been sched­ something, you should ask what
uled on the Target Industry that to. and have them write It
Development district, beginning down and guarantee It. The total
at 5:30 p.m. The regular com­ amount of the Interest paid."
mission meeting will begin at 7
Under the truth In lending
p.m.. or as soon after the hearing taw. when one buys a car and
as possible.
finances It. the Interest cost to
The Lake Mary City Hall Is disclosed On a lease agreement,
located at IOO N. Country Club the total amount of Interest paid
Road, in Lake Mary.
or the Interest rate arc not Hated.

their account la low and periodic
statements. Credit card accounts
will he automatically charged to
restore account*.
Chandler said the Sunpass
system will work In a similar
manner, but It will offer more
options to motorists. First, the
Sunpass transponder — for most
folks — will be transportable. It
can be moved from vehicle to
vehicle and la not mounted.
Some car designs may force
bumper mounting, he said.
Also, the transponders will
have readouts showing the
motorist how much toll was fust
id and their new account
lance. Also, electronicallywired motorists will be able to
someday plug Ihetr Sunpass Into
a portable computer and get
traffic detail*.

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"They may get a message that
hamburgers are 99 centa at
McDonalds at the next exit."
said Chandler.
Chandler waa quick to add the
transponders will not be used to
flash personalised messages at
motorist*.
"Unfortunately. Big Brother Is
everywhere n o w ." he said.
"We're not going to do that."

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DEATHS
PAUL OMRR CRAOJKM
Paul Omer Chagnon. 64. Golf
llrook Circle. Longwood. died
Monday. Oct. 17. 1994 at Florida
Hospital. Altamonte. Bom July
19. 1930 in South Berwick.
Maine, he moved to Central
Florida In 1974. He waa a
packing manager with the Or­
lando Sentinel. He waa Catholic.
;He waa an A rm y veteran of the
Korean and Viet Nam wars and a
member of the Hth Airborne
.Rangers and National Airborne
; Rangers.
; S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife.
A u d r e y , s o n s . K e it h . Los
’ Angeles. Kyle. Apopka; daugh­
te r . Kathleen. Somersworth.
N .H .; brother. George. York.
Maine: slaters. C la ire Vlel.
R o c h e s t e r . N . H . . C e c lle
Chagnon. Watervllle; six grand­
children.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long'wood, in charge of arrange­
ments.

; RUTH CRITTENDEN
! Ruth Crittenden. 72. Arnel
I Drive. Winter Park, died Mon­
d a y . Oct. 17. 1994. Horn June
;30. 1922 In Saginaw. Mich., she
•moved to Central Florida In
! 1984. She was a homemaker.
; 'S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e sons.
; .James. Winter Park. Jeff. Fort
•Mitchell, Ky.: daughter. Barbara
! Harmcr. St. Petersburg: four
I grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv- Ire. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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ANDREW SCOTT
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' Andrew Scott Cunningham.
I 22. Dellary Drive. DeBary. died
; Tuesday. Oct. I I . 1994 at
; Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Ilorn Nov. 20. 1971 In Davrn! port. luwa. he moved to Central
; Florida In 1983. He was a
; commercial painter.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e so n .
! Zachery Hunter. DeBary: father.
Robert S.. Lake Mary; mother.
; Ruth Ann. Lake Mary: brothers.
Jon , Sanford, Matthew. Fori
Bragg. N.C.; sister. Rebecca.
Lake Mary: maternal
grandparents. Robert and Ruth
! Proklty. Marienville. Pa.
B a ld w in -F a lrch lld -O a kla w n
; Park Cemetery and Funeral
; Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
I arrangements.

ELLA A. ELLIS
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dies at 78
Street. Lake Mary, died Tuesday.
Oct. 18. 1994 In Richmond. Va.
Bom Aug. 19. 1901 In West
Virginia, she lived In Central
Florida for most of her life. She
was a homemaker. She waa a
member of Pint Baptist Church.
Charlottesville. Va. She waa a
member of Eastern Star Chapter
14.
Survivor* Include sons. Bill.
Sanford. Bob. Bum pass. Va.:
sister. Florence Zimmerman.
Lake Mary: two grandchildren.
G ra m k o w Fun eral Hom e.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Sunday. Oct. 16. 1994 at hto
residence. Born April 29. 1909
In Kenyon, Minn., he moved to
Central Florida In 1974. He was
a chemical engineer for DuPont.
He waa (he official photographer
for the sculpting of Mount
Rushmore.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
Margaret; daughter. Joanne E.
Pease, Maitland; sister. Greta
Laird. Fillmore. Calif.: three
g r a n d c h ild r e n : five g re a t­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

LOUISE E. MATHIS

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Louise E. Haynle. 84. E. Sec­
ond Street. Sanford, died Tues­
day. Oct. 18. 1994 at Lakeview
Nursing Center. Bom April 9.
1910 In St. Louis, she moved to
Central Florida in 1981. She was
a principal.
Survivors Include son. John
Paul. Oviedo; two grandchildren.
National Cremation Society,
Winter Park Chapel. In charge of
arrangements.

ELLEN MAJUS JUSTICE
E lle n M arie J u s tic e , 49.
Buglers Rest Place. Casselberry,
dird Monday. Oct. 17. 1994 at
her residence. Bom Jan. 20.
1949 In Tunbridge. Vt.. she
moved to .Central Florida In
1986. She waa executive assis­
tant to the Casselberry city
manager. She was a member of
P rin c e of Peace L u th e ra n
Church. She belonged to Na­
tional Secretaries Association.
Survivors Include husband.
Jerry; sons, Darrin Blanchard,
Mount Dora. Tom m y, North
Miami. Michael. Umatilla. Rob­
ert. Rodney, both of Oklawaha;
daughters, Karen Davis. Mount
Dora. Charaln Blanchard. Cas­
selberry. Tin a Scott, DcLand:
sisters. Jud ith Thoman. Te n ­
nessee. C y n t h ia T o a ls to n .
J o a n n e W h it n e y , b oth of
T u n b rid g e ; brothers. Steven
Whitney. Roger Whitney, both of
T u n b rid g e . Daniel W hitney.
S to c k b rld g c . V t.. T im o t h y
Whitney. Bethel. Vt.; mother.
Edith Whitney. Tunbridge; fa­
ther. Ralph Whitney, Tunbridge;
11 grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h ltd Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.
LcVerne K. Oadal. 85. Post A
Rail Road, Longwood. died

Anna N. Price. 92. Inner Circle
Drive. Oviedo, died Wednesday,
Oct. 19. 1994 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. She was bom
Sept. 10. 1902 In Sweden. She
was a homemaker. She waa a
member of Si. Luke’s Lutheran
Church. She belonged to Lu­
theran Haven Auxiliary.
Survivors Include daughter.
Pauline Jones. Kansas City, Mo.:
sisters, tna Shaw. Winter Haven.
Alice Schlcfcr. Lawrence. Kan.:
two grandchildren: one great­
grandchild.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
home. Goldenrod-Wlnter Park
Chapel. In charge of arrange­
ments.

MONGBN TENNELL
M on gen T e n n e ll. 8 1 . W.
A irport Blvd.. Sanford, died
Wednesday. Oct. 19. 1994 at
DcLand Convalescent Home.
Born A u g ..22. 1913 In Monl Ice Ho. he moved to Central
Florida In 1943. He was a
landscaper. He belonged to New
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include son. Willie.
Sanford: daughters. Bernice
Davis, Sanford. Lucy Johnson.
Ft. McClellan. Ala.. Eula Phillips.
Orlando. Mary Jane Kennedy.'
Jacksonville; brother Perron. Ft.
Lauderdale: sister. Edity Bostic,
Gainesville; 20 grandchildren:
25 great-grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary.
Inc.. In charge of arrangements.

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M anwlal fensrsl w rO ctt tor M ri Etta A.
E llis fl. t i l*k* Mary, who OWd Tuwdky
will bo I o'clock WlwrOcy •ttornoon «• Flrcl
S rn S yto rlw Church, lako Mary, with Rn
A.F. l U y m (Mklollns Informant will bo at
a lator data In Chartattotvllla. V a
Arrangam anli by Gramkaw Funaral
Mom*. Sanford

Buyers should also ask (he total
amount of safes tax. residual
value, depredation and length of
term under the lease.
In addition, don't offer money
up front on a lease, possibly you
might be better off to buy the
car. "That's where they ask you
for 85.1300 down, and they lease
you the car for the same price
you would have leased It for
anyway. Or your trade-in to
worth 85.000 and they don't
give you credit for it. You could
have leased the car for 8449 a
month with or without money
down or the trade-in. That’s Just
89.000 to the d e a le r." he
explained.
"People don't know how to
check It." the car manager said,
"and there's nobody protecting
the public. A lot of dealers do a
good Job. But there are a few
dealers and a few sales people
who lake advantage of a good
thing.”
"This has been going on a long
time.*' the manager said, “ the
attorney general to very late In
getting Involved. Leasing came
tn the early 80* and It was a real
bad thing and w r got away from
leasing." At the time, customers
were bound for A rt year leases
with no way out except paying a
premium.
Manufacturer* are offering
shorter leasing terms now of
two. two and a half or three
years while ofTerlng other Incen­
tives as well. That makes It
difficult for dealers to make the
high profit they try to make on
some customers, the manager
added.
Louts Firmly of Tamarac held
up a copy of hto Toyota lease and
said. "O n ly a Philadelphia
lawyer can explain It to people.”
Like others at the hearing.
F lrs ty said he w ent to a
dealership to buy a car and was
talked Into a lease after hours of
high-pressure sales.

Academy Award In 1969 and the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
last year.
"She was more popular with
LOS A N G E L E S Martha
Raye. the comedian whose cav­ the G l’a than a weekend pass."
ernous mouth and exclamation said Hope, who shared many
"Oh boyyyl" became trade­ stages with her. "They loved her
marks on Broadway, the sliver In Vietnam. She waa a Florence
screen and wartim e stages Nightingale, Dear Abby and the
overseas, has died after a long only singer who could be heard
over the artillery lire."
Illness. She was 78.
Mia* Rave's most notable film
Mias Raye Joined her parents'
vaudeville act at age 3 and never role was in the 1947 classic
quit entertaining. Most recently, b la ck co m ed y " M o n s ie u r
she appeared as the "B ig Verdoux." In which she played
Mouth" pltchwoman In televi­ the Indestructible mate of a
"Everybody should be re­
wife-killer portrayed by Charlie quired to let ihetr lawyer read
sion ads for a dental adhesive.
"She represented the kind of Chaplin.
the lease first. It's cheaper to pay
Her television work Included a lawyer for this advice than get
talent that to rare today — the
all-round entertainment pro. the 1990a variety aeries "The stuck for 82.000. 83.000 or
equally at home In movie*, on M a r t h a R a y e S h o w . ' * 89.000."
TV. radio and recording," said "McMillan." "Alice" and Innu­ information Iron* ton
merable variety show guest tanfoinad w tot» rtpart
entertainer Sid Caesar.
"She waa always bigger than shots.
"I can still remember the first
life.” said Bob Hope.
Public school im m i
Mis* Raye died Wednesday at time I ever saw Martha." enter­
Cedars-Slnal Medical Center tainer Steve Allen recalled
Friday, OcL 21,1884
after being admitted on Monday. Wednesday.
"It was long before she waa a
Pizza
She had a stroke In 1990, and
Gardan Salad
circulatory problems forced star. I guess I was about 14 and
Chilled Fruit
doctors to amputate her left leg she was performing at a theater
on the south side of Chicago. I
or Chet's Salad or Bag Lunch
below the knee a year ago.
Low Fat Milk
She was one of the first remembered being Impressed by
Hollywood figures to entertain her beauty, her talent as a
U.S. troops overseas during singer, her talent as a dancer ...
World War II. and continued her She was truly captivating — she
GEORGE W. TAYLOR
service In Korea and Vietnam. obviously had star quality."
Miss Raye was bom Margaret
Her many citations for those
July 1,1841 -O c t 20,1883
efforts Includ ed a special Teresa Yvonne Reed on Aug. 27.
1916. In the charity ward of a
hospital In Butte. Mont., where
her vaudevtlllan parents. Pete
Reed and Betty Hooper, had
been stranded.
IA
At 16. Mariha left the family
slgnb directing customers on song and dance act in Chicago,
access road connections to the changed her name to Raye and
south mall entry drive and the began doing songs, comedy and
A m llion times I've missed you
mall ring road.
Broadway revues.
A m llion times I've cried.
AP Entartalnmant Wrtttr________

Movfos

United ArtLsts to armed with
figures. The company prepared a
list of dally attendance at similar
sire theater complexes In the
area. For the 1.807 seat complex
at Florida Mall, attendance has
ranged from 1.406 to 3.082 per
day for the past eight weeks.
United Artists also gave PAZ a
listing of typical starting times
for movies for their 10 screen
theaters.
The complex proposed for the
area south of Seminole Towne
Center Is listed as 40.000 square
feel, with a total of 2.700 scats.
If all plans are approved and
no major delays are forthcom­
ing. the theatre to expected to be
constructed and operational by
lhr lime the mull opens in
September of 1995.

TagCoatlaasEfroaiPag* I A
e d u c a t i o n ."
Slrlckler said. "W c want to
m ake people aware of the
licensers."
The auto tags are expected to
help the Sem inole C o u n ty
F o u n d a t io n raise s e v e ra l
thousand dollars In the first
year.
"W e're very excited," said
Slrlckler. "T h is should go a long
way toward helping our students
by giving the teachers more
financial resources to do Inn o v a t l v r t h i n g s In t he
classroom."

If we could have saved:rou
you
Pied.
Things 1feci most deeply
are the hardest things to say.
My dearest dad I loved you
in a very special way.
I often sit and think of you and
think of how you died, to think
I couldn't say good-bye before
ou ciuttd your eyes,
think of all the p in you had
and now your p in is gone.
The only thing I have left of you
are the memories and the p in |
carry on.
If I had a life time wish, a dream
that could come true. I'd pray to
God with all my heart for one
more day with you.
Wc all miss you
___________ Your Daughter Gail

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limiting Indecency on airwaves
WASHINGTON - Thher goveminent may belles children
are harmed by indecent material
but
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A lack of estdrnee
reason regulatlona reatrtcllng
Indecent m a te ria l on the
airwaves was struck down by a
federal court In Washington last
"The point here Is. there to no
data on Indecency. There to
nothing to Interpret." Chief
Judge Harry Edwards of the U S.
Court of Appeals far the District
of Columbia Circuit told the
g o v e rn m e n t’ s a tto rn e y .
Christopher Wright on Wcdnesday.
Edwards to one of 11 judgrs on
the appeals court reviewing the
regulatlona The rules forbid TV
and radio stations from airing
Indecent material except during
the hours of midnight 10 • am .
The Federal Communlratlona
Commission policy was written
at the behest of Congress
Wright, (he FCC's counsel,
argued that the government has
an Interest In protecting children
from Indecent material, particu­
larly children with "Indifferent"

rcc rule opponents — In­
parents who don't supervise
what thetr children watch or cluding civil liberties groups,
llatm to. The CUnton adminis­ broadcasters and authors —
argued that It la overly broad,
tration supports the fCC
unfairly deprives adults of cer­
tlon.
tain programs and takes away
The regulations. Wright
parental choice.
p e tln g in te re s ts : llm llln g
"The commlMlnn has simply
children’s exposure to indecent
material and protecting the come up with no evidence of a
rights of adults to watch armsen problem herei" said Timothy
Dyk. who represented oppo•olegally |
The malortly of the r t C s
Nut Judge Patricia Wald said
the government Is being overly
have Involved talk radio,
protective.
but studies show children gen"You're making an
i*l listen to those protlon that e ve ry parent In
America agrees with the FCC’s
judgment call." she said. Rather
Several judgrs said the FCC
than helping parents, the policy could have takrn other action
ire e m p ta th e m , she a n d that would have better preserved
parental choice, such aa requir­
In a rare proceeding, the hill ing the tnatalfetion In T V sets of
circuit court reviewed s decision technology lhal lets parents
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For
by a lower court In November
programs
1993 lhal struck down lhe this to work, though.
sle d and
lo be ra
regulatlona. Another policy, leas
roofo
inofi
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restrictive lo broadcasters, to
now in effect barring Indccenl
The FCC drflnrs broadcast
broadcasts except between 9
indecency aa language or malep m and6a m
rial lhal "deptets or describee In
It was not clear when or how terms patently offensive as
l he judges would rule While measured by contemporary
some of the liberal judges ap­ community standards for the
peared m itra l of the regulation. broadcast medium, sexual or
I he circuit's six conservative excretory activities or organs."
judges gave lltlle Indication how
rnlty.
lhey would vote. The decision
rrtalla protected
co uld be appealed lo the liiuhiaif of
by the First Amendment
Supreme Court.

IRS turns down claims for cash
equivalent of *40 acres and a mule’
filing frivolous returns.
Axaoclatad Fra— Writer________
W A S H IN G TO N - Descen­
dants of slaves are not eligible
for the modem equivalent of 40
acres and a mule, the Internal
Revenue Service says.
-elected about
90.000 claims for *43.909 each
In what the filers say are repara­
tio n s for th e ir ancestors'
enslavement and continuing
dtocTtnUoallon against blacks.
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Congress passed a bill in 1800
requiring lhal Confederate prop­
erty be confiscated lo provide
former slaves with 40 acres and
a mule. But It was vetoed by
President Andrew Johnson.

L e g a l N o lle *

"We don't want people who
Meanwhile. Ihe NAACP Legal are untutored to be misled Into
doing something In a tax return
and Educational Defense Fund
lhal will result In significant lax
has asked postal Inspectors to
liability." he said.
Investigate letters being distrib­
uted within black communities
of Ihe ctoima lo the IRS
and Mack churches that purport
to Inform descendants of slaves have been received over ihe past
about how they can claim the month from California, and
Shaw said the NAACP fund has
lax refund.
re c e iv e d In q u ir ie s fro m
tote Oklahoma as well.
Theodore M. Shaw.

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romc In attached to a ropy of a
commentary published In I he
April 1993 Issue of the Markoriented magazine Essence, the
IRS said. W ritten by L .O .
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THURSDAY

Final-Inning fir
Wells, Whelchel &amp; Howard win
S A N ro a o - Thr* v*rr w rk H r.
W lnlraaFh AM (12 waa an ihr vetgr of shaking
lhal v i n l m lag Wednesday night then they
built a 7-4 lead o m Write Contracting through
Avr Innings at thrir Sanford Recreation Wrdnrwday^Mrnja Sfowpttrh Boh ball League game at
. or Miami's Rony Srtkaly.
ankle, or John Ballry. who

But Write Coni ratling rattled to tie l hr ■rare
with three rune in the arvmlh and. alter F A AM
83 left the potential winning run In arartng
position in both the bottom at the arventh and
eighth inning*, arorrd four tuna In the IOth in
take an 11-7 victory
Hob Write Br. and Hob Well* Jr. each hit a
two-run alnglr In the I Oth inning to rap the win
In the D m game at the evening, league trading
Whrlrhrl A Howard came from behind I wire in
the first two inning and eventually arorrd the

With three week* left In the *e**on. Whelchel
A Howard (S-ll has a one-game edge over Well*
Contracting 14 3) and a two game lead over Cratv

W ln^Ftorida Sport Wear 13-3) F 8 AM 63 KMH
trail* the path
Neat week. Crary Wings-Florida Sport Wear
take* on F A AM 83 in the 7 p m . game before
Write Contracting challenge* W hrlrhrl A How­
ard at R p m
Chrta War go pared Whelchel A Howard by
•oilerting three alnglr* and a walk In four trips to
the plate, driving In a run. and scaring lour run*,
inctudtng the game winning run In the bottom of
lhe seventh on Sonny Eubanks* aacrlSre fly.
Also contributing were George Murray (double,
three singles, run. two RBI). James Thompson
Ithree atnglra. two RBI). Mike McLohan (two
single*, run). Cary Krrfcr (two single*. RBI). Don
Uoodung (single, run. two RBI). Tim Sundvril
and Brian Howard (each with a single and a run).
•ndEiibanh*(angle. RBI)
Providing the often** for Crmey Wings-Florida
Sport Wear were Randy Rawlmg* (three alngle*.

injured reserve

MIAMI — The Florida Martina claimed left­
handed pilrhrr Brian Bsmcs cft waivers from
the Las Anglr* Dodgers, the dub announced
Wednesday.
Barnes. 37. had played for the Cleveland
Indiana after bring traded from the Montreal
Espoo tn 1989. He had a 7 30 ERA while al the
Dodger* and a 5 40 ERA wtlh Cleveland

Huru M n named top AL rookie
NEW YORK — Bob Hamelln. who Inherited
Kanawa City'* designated hitting job from
George Arvtt and became one at the league'e
Weei ehigavrw. was an w ar winner Wrrlnewtov
a* AL Koowr of the Year.
Ilamelln wwa tne first Dll lo win"!he rookie
■ward. and the first Royals player to earn It
since Lou PtnlrUa In 1989 The honor, now
named the Jackie Robinson Rookie Award, was
Aral presented In 1847 to one major leaguer.
Hamelln hit 34 home run*, drove In AS runs
and batted .383. He led AL rookie* In homers.
RBI*, runs &lt;041. hits (BR|. doubles 135). walks
(56) and game* (101) when the player*' strike
started Aug. 13.
Hamelln. who also played 34 games si Aral
base, received 25 of 26 Aral plm-e vote* In
balloting by the Baseball Writers Association of
America. He also got three second-place votes
and finished with 134 points.

Oates lands In Taxis
ARLINGTON. Texas — Former Baltimore
manager Johnny Oates was hired Wednesday to
manage the Texas Rangers.
Oates was given a two-year contract; Its terms
were not disclosed. He replaces Kevin Kennedy,
who was fired last week and then beat out Outrs
for the Boston Job.
Oatea. 48. becomes the fourth Rangers
manager In 29 months and the 14th full-time
manager In club history.
Oatea was Ared as Orioles manager In
September after Baltimore Anlshcd second In
the A L East at 63-49. Oatea finished al
Baltimore with three conaecutlve winning
seasons and a 291-270 record overall.

Cross Country
□Saaalnate fUhtette Contemns* mast al Inks
Brantloy. JV girl*. 4:30 p.m.; JV boys. 5 p.m.; V
glrta, 5:30 p.m.; V boys. 6 p.m.

Junior Vsrtity Football
□taka Brmltay al laminate. 7 p.m.
□ Lyman MLaka Mary, 7 p.m.
□ Laka Hawaii at Oviada, 7 p.m.

Boys’ Volltyball
□ L Mary at Biskay Moors. JV. 6 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.

LONGWOOD - It was as good a
lime as any lo say goodbye and
start looking ahead
On an evening when the Lyman
High School varsity boys' volleyball
tram honored Its ala graduating
s r n lo r a . the ju n io r v a r s it y
Greyhound* rapped a *r tool brat
113 season with a I V I I . IV 9 wtn
over Lake Howell
"This la one of the best junior
varsity tram* we've Itsd.'* said
Lvman varsity coach Norm Krady
I want lo rnngratulalr Coach Gina
Bnnavmiurr and the tram on hav­
ing such an outstanding araaon."
Ready ttoaJM d farewell M&gt; his
srnlora — Jay Kromanyrhanh. Fa­
bian Torre*. Luis Melender. Mike
Dresel. Chris Mercuric, and Bradley
Lewis — by starting all sis In the
Aral game of the varsliy match.
Lake Howell, which Anlshea the
regular season as wcHamptons of
the Seminole Alhletlr Conference,
put a damper on the evening by
winning the match 15 9. 15-6
"They (Lake Howell) did a good
job on us." said Ready, whose tram
completed Its campaign with a 8 -11
record. "They did a good job of
mixing It up and keeping us off
balance.
"I'd like lo commend the six
seniors for all their hard work. For
four of them, this was their first and
only season on the varsity. But they
stepped In and did a good job."
Because of the relative Inexpert-

SANFORD — Brown's Central
Gymnastics of Altamonte Springs
will be tn Sanford this weekend.
On Saturday and Sunday. Oct. 33
and 33. Brown's Central. In con­
junction with the Central Florida
Gymnaaitca Association, will host
the Orlando (Invitational at Semi­
nole High School's BUI Fleming
Competition will be broken down
Into three ar sslnna on both days.
Saturday** three aeaalons are
scheduled to atari at 9:40 a.m.. 1:40
p m., and 5:25 p.m... Sunday's
schedule has sesatona pfomwrt far
8.35 am .. 12;50 p.m.. aad 4:30
pm.
For m ore Inform ation, call
Brown's Central at 8888744.

FOUR MOM QUALIFY
MELBOURNE - Brown's Central
had four more gymnasia qualify to
compete In the Level IV. Level V.
and Level VI state championship
meets later this year at the second
focal qualifier of the compulsory
season, which was hosted by Harbor
City Gymnastics the weekend of
Oct. 8-9.

Of the sis seniors who war* members of tr&gt;« Lyman varsity boys' volleyball
taam (hia year. Jay Ksomanychanh (No. 2). Fabian Torrat, Mika Dr**ai, and
Chris Msrcurto played In (hair on* and only varsity campaign this fall.

Y o u n g G u n s in 1st place . . .for now
SANFORD — The Young Guns opened the
narrowest of margin* In their quest fur the Sanford
Rtcreallon Coed Power Volleyball League champi­
onship by winning both of their matches Wednesday
night at Use Hanford Mlddfo School Oymnatortum,
One of the wins come In a three-game battle with
Tim 's Team, which started the night tied for first
place In the league with the Young Guns.
After both the front runner* won their A m match
of the evening. Tim * Team sweeping Bob Jones
154. 16-14 on the lobby court while the Young Guna
heated Team Beach Beene 19-10. 15-12. they met on

Ttm'a Team waa able to make up seme ground by
coming back after the thne-game loss to sweep
Team Bench Scene 166. 19-3 on the stagr court. In
the match on the lobby court Bob Jones collected a
196.15-10 decision over Kelty'a Team.
Through four weeks of play. Urn Young Ouna (8-1)
have a half-game lead over Ttm ’a Team (i-3). They 're
followed by Bob Jones (9-4). Team Brach Scene (3-8).
and Kelly's Team (1-9).

Hot Shoe’ racks up 49th Late Model victory
Spaclal lo tha Htrald

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y court In a 7 :19 p.m. match.
ouruf Guns oat the drop on Ttm'a Team,
fog for a 15-4. 6-19. I s T o victory and aote

UsalVI
Ag** 13-141 Alexia Ford, who Is
recuperating from a fractured foot,
qualified for her state meet by
pulling together a composite score
of 35.55. which was good enough
for second tn the all-around com­
petition.
Ford's overall consisted of a sec­
ond place finish on the balance
beam (9.20). a Aflh in the floor
exercise (9.05). seventh on the vault
(8.85). and ninth on the parallel
bars (8.45).
Am anda S trlc k le r won the
balance beam competition (9.35) on
(he way to pulling together a
composite score of 34.15. which
waa good enough to tie teammate
Sharon Wain for 10th In the all­
around standings. Wain was fourth
on the vault (9.061 and sixth on the
balance beam (8.60).
Agas 8-1 It Whitney Shepard
gave a solid effort, finishing ninth In
the all-around with a score of 35.45
lhal Included a fifth-place showing
on the balance beam and a seventh
In the vault.

NEW SM YRNA BEACH - Veteran driver Gary
"Hot Shoe" Balough dominated a 22-car Add to
win the 25-lap Late Model feature race last
Saturday night. Oct. 15. at New Smyrna
Speedway.
Balough. who drives the PceWce Griffin
Camaro. has dominated FASCAR Laic Model
racing for almost (he entire season.
“ We've had a good cycle going all year long,
that's what makes U easy to w in ." sald'Balough.
who has 49 victories on the season.
"In racing, you win some, lose some, or don't
play at all. That's my philosophy. If you wreck or
break, you're out of the game. If you win. that's a
plus. If you lose, that's racing."
Trailing Balough (by about 10 car lengths) to
victory lane was Wayne Anderson. A half a track
length behind Anderson were Hill Coody. Roby

Lyons, and Ricky Wood.
Bob Doxle held off a hard-charging Jared
Allison and Gene Van Alstlne lo win the
Mini-Stock feature event.
"H 's been a long time coming and It sure feels
good lo be In victory lane." said Doxle. "We’ve
had so many seconds and thirds that I wax
beginning lo feci like a dog chasing his tail."
Trailing Doxle to the checkered flag were Van
Alstlne. Allison. Conrad Grenier, and Bobby
Sears.
Barbara Pierce overtook early race leader David
LrBe-au on the second lap and avoided a
front-stretch wall banger lo wtn the Sportsman
feature event, taking the checkers two car
lengths aheud of Donnie Narmorc. Rounding out
the lop five were. In order of finish. Art
Chapman. LcBeuu. and Jeff Rule.
O il lap four of the Sportsman run. Ed Sherry
slid down the front straightaway, turning hard

but remained right side up. Despite extensive
damage to the car. Sherry was uninjured.

Bobby Stevens Jumped to the early lead In the
Bomber feature and by lap Ave. had about a
lO-ear advantage over the rest of the Acid.
A caution on lap seven closed the field for a
restart, allowing Chuck Vola to close ground on
Stevens. Stevens and Vola raced noae-to-lall for
several laps until Vote nailed a spinning car In
turn four.
New Smyrna Beach driver Jeremy Fitch took
advantage of the situation and dosed on Stevens’
rear bumper followed the second new green Oaf.
Stevens waa up to the challenge and went on to
victory lane followed by Fitch. Vola. Mark
Manfred!, and Bob Richardson.
O th e r feature event w inners were Matt
K auscher (R un-Abouts). Michael Williams
(Limited Late Models). Jeff Anderson (Modified*),
and Barbara Moser (Powder Puff Derby).

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parallel bars (8 UO| to finish fifth
In the all-around with a compos­
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rxrrclse.
Frrrcl M argulrr runic In sixth
In the all around (33.35) on the
strength of finishing fourth on
(he vault (7.65|. seventh on Ihr
balance b ru m 18.70). and ninth
In the floor exercise.
Julie T u lly . who lied Margulrr
for seventh on thr balanre beam,
added a third In Ih r vault (H00|
on Ihr way to coming In eighth
In the all-around (33.05).
Karin Wood and Evyn Garner
lied for Ihlrd In the floor rxrrclse
(0.13|. Garner also earning ninth
In Ih r v a u lt (7 .3 5 ). Sarah
Kreserkrr tossed tn a sixth place
finish on the balance beam
18.75).
Agee 9 to I I : Ashley Brown's
composite score of 34.60 netted

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h rr second In thr all-around;
while teammate* Kacy llood andSunt Carter tied for sixth with!
Identical arore* of 33.70
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th r floor exrrrlw 10.00). a sixthon the vuull 18 20), and tied for!
n in th on thr balance beam;
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balance beam 10.00) and tted for!
sixth In the floor exercise (B.HO).!
Carter tied llrown fur ninth on;
the haUincr brum and wax 10th;
on the vault (7.851
In thr Door rxrrclse, Cterra!
Soil* tied llood for sixth with
Leigh Wilson finishing eighth
(H 73). Melissa McCartney cameIn fourth on the vault (8.40).!
Kly*r Wendorf link ninth on the]
parallel liar* (H.53).

Lyman
C om LImmoA fr*Mi IB
ence of hi* Rcnlors. the u n -‘derrlussman on the varsity saw ;
quite a bit of playing lime. T h a t ;
h r has six potential returners;
w ith varsity experience and a '•
rising crop of pUyer* from the {
best Junior varlsty team In )
school history has Heady looking t
lo 1005.
"W e're really looking forward |
lo next year." Heady Said. "S ix J
players will be gone, but six |
could Ik - returning "
While Lyman's seuson Is over. J
l he Luke Howell Sliver Hawks J
are expected In play in the J
annual season-ending Volleyfesl &lt;
tournam ent this weekend a t !
Lake Mary High School.
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jprrstore Vidro News at
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DAR explores museum history
SANTORO Allrta Ctwke.
cu/ilDf of ih r Stnfefd M ufiim
•poke Friday to the Sotte Harrtaon Chapter. Daughter* of the
American R e vo lutio n. She
briefly outlined ihahMoey ofthe

than turned to citrry and Sen*
ford became known aa the Cel« 7 City which laated until the
inkroOi.
T o d a y . Clarke aeld. the
muarutn la working together
with the Main Street program to
develop pride In Sanfard. She

Hollywood East Dancers conduct clogging claaaeo every
Thursday. Beginners from 9:30 to 7:30 p m. and Intermediate
front 7:30 to 0:30. at Mriodrr Skating Rink. W. 35th Street
near Atrporl Boulevard In Sanford.
Th e roeI la S3 per class. agea 5 and up. Parent* free with
paying child.
Far information, call Many at 322-5761 or Dawn. 904-7350370.

Overeatrrs Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7-JO p.m..
at the Community United Methodist Church. Ptnry Ridge Rood
and U S . 17-93. Cassrlberry. For Infamtallon. cal) Carol.
322-0057.

H e fp fo r c h ild s u p p o r t e n fo rc e m e n t

Libby Boyd, historian, spoke
on the “Madonna of the Trail”
marker she vtailed w hile-In
Albuquerque. N.M. The marker
to of a 10 ft. high pioneer
woman, clad In nometpun.
clasping her babe to her breast
with her young son clinging to
her aklrta. T w e lv e of the
monuments were erected by
state societies of the Daughters
of the American Revolution to

Association far Children for Enforcement of Support. ACES.
sdU meet (he third Thursday each month. 7 p m .“ at the
Srmlnoie County Library. Casselberry branch. 5.R. 436 and
Olford Road. Meeting* are free. Call 695-1730 of 324-0*35 far
more Informal ion.

Junior Woman's Club moots monthly
The Junior Woman's Club of Sanford Inc. meet* the third
Thursday, at 7 p.m., at the Woman's Club of Sanford. 309 S.
Oak Ave. For Information, call Tina Lee. 321-1965 evenings.

Pigeon Fenders to gather

Sunrise Kiwanis moots Friday
Th e Seminole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday, at 7
■ m.. at Shoney'a. US 17-93. south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Kiwantons are welcome. For Information, call Lou
Hevey. 332-0002.

COM A announcas mattings
Th e Concerned Organisation of Men In Action (COMA) meets
the first and third Friday, at 6 p.m.. In the church annex at St.
James AME Church. Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

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Vlglnla Mikler. regent, waa
presented with a bouquet of rad
roses by Pat Foa on behalf of the
chapter In appreciation of her
winning design for the new
Florida Centennial pin. Pat Foa.
Insignia chairman, will advise
members when the new pin Is
available. The Florida Centenni­
al will be held at State Confer­
ence. March 10-13. 1900 at the
Marina Hotel. Jacksonville.
Members planning to attend are
urged to get their reservations In
early.

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The Central Florida Pigeon Fancier* Association meets the
third Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p m., at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center.4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
more Information contact Dick Kelly at 391-4345.

Sara Patterson, treasurer, re­
ported that the iy,nfc&lt;* aele due*
Pioneer Days *N W a n actled
39.10. Dorothy Erlsmae.
W aya A Mean a c h a irm a n ,
(hanked all the members far
l heir support In making the

Munbaia were naked to sign
up to rtde In the Veterans parade
Nov. I I . Mitch Lassiter, chair­
man of the committee of DAR
service for veteran patients,
asked members to remember to
bring gifts for veteran patients to

Cathy Wiley Introduced guests
and prospective members: Ann
Bray and her daughter. Julia
Sartin. Mary Anne Cleveland,
transferee, was unanimously
welcomed aa a new member.
Hostcase a Pat Fox and Claire
O'Connor served refreshments of
a Halloween motif to 35 mem­
bers and guesto present.

Never too late to say ‘thanks
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been d atin g w as killed In
Vietnam. He had Just turned 19.
I waa devastated.
Since we were going steady,
we bad exchanged rings. I had
no Idea how to approach hto
mother about this, so I wrote to
you. In your wisdom, you told
me lo be patient — that hto
mother waa probably still in
shock.
A few weeks later, she called
and Invited me to her home. We

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looking
at all the pictures her son hod
sent home. She returned the
claaa ring I had given him . and I

ve her hto class ring, which he.

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for Vietnam.
Abby. t still read your column
every day. I thank the Lord that
there to no more draft — and no
Vietnam — and that my sons (I
have twol can be here with me.
Thanks for listening. It’s been
a long Ume. but like my mom
always says. ' Better late than

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writing. And please greet your
mother for me; she to a wise
woman.
DBAS ABBYt Our oldest
daughter (I'll call her Sue) to 30
years old. She has been going
with "Bob'* for five years. He la
50 and has never been married.
Neither baa Sue.
My husband and I. and our
entire family, feel that Bob to not
the right person for Sue. She la
quite successful on her own and
owns some valuable Income
property. She to attractive, funloving and wcll-Uked.
Bob to the type you can know
for years but still not ‘‘know**
him. He to In the financial field.
For years. Bob has disappeared
over Christmas holidays, offer­
ing various excuses — none of
them very convincing.
Our Instincts tell us that Bob to
not what he presents himself to
be. Sue to very closemouthed
about their relationship. They
both like to travel and often take
trips together.
How can we find out If there la
any future In Sue’a relationship
with Bob? You can't ask a
SO-year-old man If his Intentions

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Andrm Crouch And The Dimclotca
will be in concert Thursday Night, October 20th at 7:30
at

Freedom Assembly of God
2960 Ortando Drive
(across from JCPenney's)
For M ore Information Coll (4071 333-1999
Doors O pen at 6:30 P .M .

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Oet. 21.1SS4
In the year ahead you might
experience an Improvement In
gencml conditions. Jusl because
things may be gelling belter,
however, doesn't mean you can
simply roast.
LIRRA (Sepl. 23 Oct. 23)
Promoters who dangle a carrot
In front of you today might be
more Interested In something
other than gratifying you.
Analyze their motives. Gel a
Jump on life by understanding
Ihe Influences which govern you
In Ihe year ahead. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions today
by mailing 41.25 lo AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
Box 4465. New York. N. Y.
10163. Be sure lo state your
zodiac sign.
SCORPIO (Ort. 24-Nov. 221 In
a Joint effort today you might
feel you're the one doing Ihe
lion’s share. However. If all the
contributions were carefully
weighed. Ihe opposite might
prove true.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) The key to being effective

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Al first. South thought he had
Antonin Artaud, the French
theater producer, actor and nine easy tricks one spade, one
Ihrortsl. said. "I have myself head, four diamonds and three
spent nine yearn In a lunatic
asylum and have never suffered the defenders would get five
from the obsession of wanting lo first. Declarer had to try to stop
kill myself, but I know that each East from establishing his spade
conversation with a psychiatrist suit.
Luckily. South didn't overlook
In the morning made me want to
hang myself because I knew I the power of dummy's spade
nine He called for dummy's
could not strangle him.”
Guess the value of the critical spade king. East won with the
are but couldn't return spade*
rard In today's deal!
without giving declarer two
How should South plan the trick* In the suit. Instead. East
play In Ihree no-trump after switched lo a heart. Hosrever.
West leads the spade Jack In South went up with the ace (In
answer lo hi* partner'sovcrrall?
case West had the king and East
I much prrfrr a two-spade the diamond accl and played on
cue-bid by South If North, for diamonds. The contract waa
example, has K-x In spade*, home whatever the lie of Ihe
no-trump should be played by cards.
him. not by South. And If North
What If West has the J 10
doesn't rebid In no-trump. South doubleton of spades? Then,
can continue with Ihree no­ when East returns a spade at
trump. expressing doubt about trick two. South just ducks. The

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beyond your talents and skills.
Do Ihe very best you ran within
your niche.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
10) In competitive developments
today, believe In your abilities
without foolishly underestimat­
ing your competition. If you keep
your perspective, you'll make a
good showing.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 10)
It's best not to Involve relatives
or o u ts id e rs In sensitive
domestic mailers today. Their
Intentions might be good, but
their Input might compound
problems.
r n C B S (Feb. 20-March 20)
Boasting or exaggerating today
could lead to embarrassment.
There's a possibility you might
tell a big fish story lo a guy who
has a ruler In his pocket.
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) Be
certain you have your head on
straight today In financial
dealings. Indifference or a lack of
awareness could cause you to
lose something that you've re­
cently gained.
TAURUS (April 20May 20)
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without fasting beforehand?
DEAR HEADER Most Mood
tests do not require a lasting
stale - but some, such as I he
fasting blood sugar, do. In my
practice, the routine blond sugar
Is part of a machine analyrrd
"package" of about 30 chemical
d e te rm in a tio n s , in c lu d in g
kidney function, liver lrat*, min­
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To give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
my Health Report 'Understan­
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say they're going lo do for you
may actually be what they are
hoping lo do for themselves at
vour cx Dense
Q B M tN l (May 31-June 201
Yo ur self-discipline In your
rsonal affairs could be loo lax
your own good today. Your
chart Indicates several un­
developed opportunities.
CANCER (June 31-July 32) Be
■tralghtforward In a conversa­
tion with a close friend today,
even w hen d is cu s s in g an
extrem ely sensitive matter
Honesty la the best policy.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Sue
cesa could be denied you today If
you nurture self-doubts. If you
don't think like a winner, you
won’t act like a winner and Ihe
results could be unimpressive.
VIHOO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) The
way you perceive things today Is
likely to be accurate, but you
could be Influenced away from
your views by putting loo much
credence In ihe opinions of
associates.

Er

- C s * y r l f h t l* t 4 N C W I V A P E R
T E S V S I J E ASSN

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                    <text>November 8, 1994

30 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Itr v ln g Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County alnca 1008
87th Year. N o

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
Sports
Volleyball leaders perfect
SA N FO R D
H A M t 4 on h rrv k r and
IN rm trf t»&gt;fh wrre 3-0 4 (4in Ihl* » r r k to
m n ltn u r to hnikl up th ru i »-*(*-, n t r k « l t in I hr
Sanford Fall H rrtra lkm e l Vivllev Kill league*
Hr r P a g e III

P e o ple

Woman of the Year
G l N EV A - Im ogrnr V ^ila n m ifh a longtime
Seminole County falx hr i has | rrn named I h r
I ‘I'M Srm inolr Cim ntv Woman til Ihr Vrar In
A g rw u liu rr

S ac Pace 3K

Local
Golden Age Games under way
S A N FO R D — T h r Golden A p Game* in
Sanlorii have a tlia rlrd a lhlrlra (turn a« ru&lt;* Ih r
nation situr ll* trx rp im n 30 year* t p i An&lt;1 this
\ rat t« no d lllrrrn i Competitor* havr arrived lo
pwrtktpaie In a * r r k of colorful n r n i r which
p ro im «r« lo hr tuffget and Iwitrt Ilian rt rr
See P a | n 4 A and 9 A .

68

5anfon). Florida

Voters1day of decision
People lining up to
cast ballots today
By J . MARK B A R P I1 1 0

Her ah) Senior Slab Muter
SA N FO R D
rolling piurr door*
oprned ihl* rooming throughout
Ihe count) wllh line* ol |«rt»t&gt;!r
walling In i asl Iheir ballot*
I'oil worker* tr|aetrd a steady
fk&gt;w of votrrs during lire first hour*
of voting today F.Wt I km* *u|&gt;ervi*nf
Sandra Guard (rrrdkt* tVt (M-rtrnt of
Hie ruunty's 140 357 voters will
(kartk quite in Ihr fin ik in today
I*«&gt;ll* will tir o(«rn until 7 p in
It'* been slrady *n Ur
said
Irene Miller I 'm Ini I 131 ln»|in tor
al the Seminole County ** Ikmi I
dtslrkl offhe* on Mellonvrtlle Ave
b u r Precinct 133 t* also ka aied al
Ihe same location Tl • going to hr a
gi**l one
INdlworker* al Precinct* 135 and
03 knutrd al Ihe Sanford C lrk
Center, reported a line of several
(•eoplr when thru rkmt* ojwtwd al 7

a in More than 150 vole* w rtr cast
by II s m (Billsnrkrr* said
" l l ’s been very g o o d ,” said
Mildred Nk hols* &lt; lerk al I'rre lm t
A3 al Wesivlew Itapttsl Church
W r bad 15 people walling in line
sben w r opened Ihl* morning.'*
A ltli ough considered an "o ir
election year, voters late a n u m b e r
of tlrt l*km* Iib U v Hesldr* voting
on w helher lo keep Lawton Chile*
a* governor or rrp la tr him with
ronarrv alive newcomer Jeb Hush
voter* will ihoo*e their United
Male* *enalor a* well a* Mate
•ervaior* and rrprrwrnlcllvr*
Voter* will al*n tlestdr whether lo
Han Ihe net* and roll Ihe d k r
w llh casino gam bling Locally,
voters will select two county com
nitsaktrvers. a m I mm*I t*&gt;afd m rtnbrr
and a Seminole C o un ty rtrru lt
Judge They II also deride whether
to rle rt future *t b t » l b a r d mem
l«-f* b y the party *elec tIon preaess

A steady stream of voters showed up this morning af precinct a IB end 70.
ihe Seminole County Heeilh end Human Services Building on Airport
Boulevard

Warning:
Solicitors
are fake

Bullish in a bear market
Murder indictments
SA .N IO H D — The Srm inolr County Grand
J u r y ha* mdk ird two turn in &lt;ounrrtlon with
Ih r %h&lt;M&gt;tirig dralh ol 48 &gt;rar old W lllir Proplr*
o| Orlando during a robhrrv al Anrhor Hoad
and DePugh Street nrat Altam onlr Spring*
Thur*«tay. O rh ib rr 30
S rm in o lr C ounty aherifr* spokesman Kd
\1i (Amough *a\* ih r two. Paul Clayton 19. ol
la k e M an
and A n th on y l^w aon. I ‘» ol
Sanford wr rr ra rh Indk ird on a i r m u n i o( first
ilr g ir r m urdrr
Depulle* arrr*trd Ih r auaaprt t* ahoul an hour
alter Ih r m urdrr McDonough reported that
wunrsset aatd la tra m did the ahnoiing while
1 1 1 ’
• r 'l.r
.1 * 1 . hi. Ir
t*oih a u a p rtr* have been hrkl in Ih r .Intui T.
•* •

P olk C n n w itM itl

B y NICK P PB IP A U P

Herald SUM Wnlar
SANFO H D — When Ihr thief ol polite tall* hr
may he allrr your money rather than police
buNIWM T h e t htet III wMtvr t a a r . m ay well Vs- «

w rit tom U m d

Lake Mary P&amp;Z
l.A K F M AKY — Small arra rr/nnlng* anil a
phone lower arr scheduled lor consldrration
tonight before th r latkr Marv Ptannlng and
Zoning Hoard
T h r llrwl rrio n ln g request i« Irom Lout* H
Hardy. J r . In reione one third acre Irom C l In
H -IA T h r property I* loratrd at thr »outhwr*i
rot n rr of D k r Mary Avenue and Second Street
T h r *rrond l* Irom RfCOtOtl Corporation. to
rr/onr approximately five acres Irom A-1 to
M l A The land i* located on the north %ide of
Em m a Oak* Trail, approximately 1.300 frri
wr*l ol l.akr Kiriina Hoad
Ihirtng Ihr Sov 3rd Lakr Marv Clljr Com
m lM lon Hireling, the Hecolon five a rrr panel
w.i* annexed Into the city Hrcoton I* prn|»o*«
Ing lo drvrlop It a* part of die for|N&gt;rate
headquarter*. In tnnjunrtkm with a 37 acre
|tarrrl d im tly lo thr ra»t
T h r phone lower request I* from HrIISoulh
Mohiliiv ll plan* lo build a 335 fool ta il« rllolar
lower and *uppnrt building. ap|Ntixlinairly HGO
Irel ra »i of ih r *oulhrrn Irrm lnu* of Skyline
Drive
Another Hrm for conetderallon I* an ordinance
w h ich w ill u lllm a lrly go Ircfore ih r city
rotnmi**lon (wrtalnmg lo retaining wall rrguln
lion*
T h r rnrrllng I* M Jird iilrd lo Irrgln undrrwav
rt 7 p m Ihl* evening Although It I* normally
held In Ih r comml**lou chambers. because Ih r
rham hrr* urr bring u*rd until 7 p rn a* a voting
precinct. Ih r PAZ meeting will lie held In HuEast C onfrrrnre Hoom of d ly hall
C o m p ile d fro m a t a f f r e p o r t*

INDEX

HyrW MWU *f Afyt M bWW*
M id w a y E le m e n ta ry s tu d e n t In v e s to rs
Mashenna Scott and Monique Hutler listen
Intently as Adam Zimmerman of Mernll Lynch

gives them some advice on short term
Investments for the stock market game In
which their class is pariIcipatlng

fake
F lo rid a A g r ic u ltu r e C o m m is s io n e r H ob
C ra w lu rd ha* issued a w a rn in g ahoul an
organlratlon alleging It's connected lo i hlrf* of
|H&gt;lice. hut w h k h ha* b rrn illegally *olit lung
donation* In Florida
The organization I* identifying ttwlf a* Chief*
of Pnltcr National Drug Task Force
In Sanford. Deputy Colter Chief Joe Dillard *ald
he I* nol aware of anyone calling lo rh rt k on Ih r
legality of «u rh phone sollcllailan* *T did rrcelvr
a call at home recently." h r said, "hut that was
lor Ihe CAL. Police Athletic league ’
Dillard said moat of the fund raising rllorls arr
actually being handled hy firm* m ntraetrd lo do
such solicitation*, rather than try law enfore*
ment officials
In Lake Marv. INrllrr Chief Hit hard Hrary said
h r also has nol had any call* regarding ihe
organlrailon "These hind raiser* usually occur
B e e S o l ic i t . P a g e 7 A

Kids learn the ins and outs
17 men nabbed
of making money on stocks in double sting
By VICRI DeBORMIER
Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O H I) — Student* a rr making millions
of dollar* al Midway Elementary St hotd m
Sanford.
Iluylng .nxl selling hot stocks on Ih r New
York. American and NASI&gt;o exchangee, a
group ol llfth giadrr* arr hoping In I u rn
$ 100.000 into much, much more
Th e money, of course, I* nol rral T l t r
experience, however I*
"T h is I* really fun.’* said Shamvah Gibson.
"I Hunk we re Ir.lining a lot .iboul Ihr slock
mar kr t anti m oney."
Seth Ojukwu. an Immigrant from Nigeria.
*a!d lie wanted lo know a* m uch a* hr could

•
i ImiuI Ih r xtiM’k m urkrt and Ih r American
economy.
"I plan In make m oney." h r *atd "A Ini of
money."
On Thursday afternoon. Adam Zimmerman
of Mrrrttl Lynch, went In Midway to offer 111*
professional advice lo Ih r young Investors
who are enmprtlng w llh student* from other
rlrm rn la ry school* and Irom middle anti high
schools a* well In a contest to see which group
can make the most money playing thr Slock
Market Game
"T h e y are reading th r financial fwgr* every
day and make ihctr own choice* about whai
sltM'ks lo buy and which lo sell," vrld Linda
Davis, the teacher who gol Ihe Mudriit*
See B lo ck s, Page 7 A

By NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Member* of Ih r
Clty/Counly Investigative Bureau. ICCIHl con­
ducted a double sling operation Saturday along
S H 437 In Altam onlr Spring*
CCIH agrrita were working on both drug deal*
and prostitution A* a rrsuli of Ih r operation
officers arrested nine person* on drug related
charges, and eight on assignation lo commit
prostitution
The follow Ing urrrsi report* were lllrd:
• Greg William Malhl*. 23. of Orlando —
Curt base of a controlled substance
See Sting, Page 7A

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Don’t forget to vote

Partly
Cloudy

T o d a y : M o rn in g
low clouds and log
b e c o m in g p a r t l y
sunny. High in ihc
mill HO* Wind cast
lO ltip il.

Por more weather, see Page 2A

Smaller medians O K ’d for Rangeline Road
• y SANDRA ELLIO TT

Herald SUM Writer
I.O N G W O O I)
"N o widening of
Kiingrlim - H oad" ha* been ih r
Iwiltlc cry for inonllta a* dlncuaalon*
alroul Im pm vrinrnl* on lh r mile
long road which connect* K K
Wllllumum/lamgwiMMl Hill* road* to
State Hoad -I.T-I Inched alrrng
Morul.iy night, r tly coniml**lnnrr*
reiterated that stance try retluclng
previously approved median* hy
Hirer and a half feel
In one ol hi* la*i olllclal arl* a* a
co m m issioner. Paul Lavestrund
asked Ih r comml**lon lo rrcon*ldrr
Ih r October 34 unanlmou* vole
approving a road dr*lgn with 15 1/3
mrrllan strips providing additional
*afrty for lurnlng traffic on certain

stretches of ihr rood Mayor S lr v r
M iller a n d c o n im ls* lo n cr» Ir it*
Henson. Annamarlc Vnrca and Hon
Sargent agreed in amend Ih r prr
viou* vole reducing Ih r median »t/c
Al th r October rn rrlln g. consult­
Ing rn g ln rrr* advised Ih r co m ­
mission the city could Ire held llalilr
If arcldrnts ocrurred on a road not
built to minimum department of
transportation standard*.
Divest rand said h r nad changed
hi* m ind alroul Ihc green and renter
medians dimensions alter hr re­
s e a rc h e d
ih r Issue and learned
13 foot median*, which arc less
Ilian ih r minim um standard, can
hr acceptable "
A handful of cltl/rn* *|M&gt;kr ii Imui I
Hie Hangrllnc Hoad project during
ihr public |sirtlcl|Mllon (Minion ol

Ih r rn rrlln g. W llh Ihc w hirr medi­
an* and additional sidewalk arra*
some speculated ll would be very
easy (or a future commission to
approve w idrnliig the trail it lanes
Most resideni* along Ihc heavily
populated road wanted only lo
improve drainage and not have
anything done in Increase non-local
Irairic. Some claim Ihe hulk of Ihr
iralllc comes Irom Lake Mary resi­
dents using Ihr road lo access S H
434 Th e Hangrllnc Houd project Is
being financed wllh $800,000 col*
Ire led Irom Ihr oneccnl gasoline
lax Imposed by Ihr county lo fund
transportation.
Speed bump* and an additional
slop sign have reduced Ihc Irafltc
count by 3.000 car* a day. H ow rvrr.
some residents romplulned they

still have lo wall a* much a* 10
minute* lo exit their subdivision
O llie r s ro m p lu ln e d ubout t h r
exhaust fume* and noise grnrratrd
by Ih r traffic
L o v e s lr a n d a ls o s u g g e s te d
alternative drainage along Ih r road
may be studied. Including surfurr
drainage retention (Minds next lo
D e v o n sh ire s u b d iv is io n C o m ­
mission members agreed to explore
altrrnatr drainage plans
In other business, ih r com m is­
sioner* agreed to (able an Interlocal
agreement wllh Seminole County
for solid waste management until
more legal research ran be done.
I nogu-iMKl |* rrpnrtrdly Ihe ordy
municipality which has nol entered
Ihc ugrremrnl w llh Ihc county.

Sea Lonfwood. Page 7A

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NEW S FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

On-line pornography
Computer bulletin board operator arrested

Youth charged with murder
P E N S A C O LA
A Irril agrt lw% I r r n i barged with lliurilri
In the Idlal shouting of .1 12 year old at ihe Vk tlm 'l fiiHIlr

By Th a Associated P ra ia

[t o lle r said

I h r 15 year old *u*|«e&lt; 1 « a « Is-mg Iirld at A Male juvenile
d rirn ito n i r n i r r on an uprn could of murder Monday lor thr
Sundav night shooting pnlkV spokesman Brian Barton said
A grand Jury w ill d rtrrrn ln r w h rlh rr Ih r hny. whose name
was not tiring released because of hi* age, w ill be Inrtli Ird and
II an I h r degree of ih r char dr T lrr panel also wmild tin errninr
If h r should lir trird a* an adult
IH anr Pennington *lto| u n i t In lltr right irrnjilr dird at tinscene, »ald poller Sgl Je rry B ill*
T h r boy. w h o live* around Ih r corner from Ifir vU (Ini
walked Into a brdrnom w h rrr t|»r victim and a Irr n a|{r |£lrt
were watching television and ptillrd a hamldun out of a aork
Polls recounted
T h r wuaprrt fled hut [Miller found him several hlo&gt; k* away
about 20 minute* aftrr Ih r *hi tding

J A C K S O N V IL L E
A computer h u lk iln
I nm i d operator has I wen arrested on charges
that he provided subscriber* with on llm
photos of adults having sex authorities
said
George K I irna. 44, was charged with
selling or transmit ling obscene m alrilat
horn I n h * Warehouse, a computet sale*
c o m p a n y in M a n d a rin h r m a n a ge s
authntllie* said Monday
Errna who was arrested Thu rsd ay. M id
about HOO area residents subscribed In the
bulletin tmard most horn Jacksonville
1 hr sul»s4 filter* who signed (nuns In­

dicating that they a ir adults provided the
photos wliH h were suinrt|uenlly Iran*
milled to the bulletin Utard Errna said lie
oiler*atioot 1 fxsito m p u trr Image*
H r has re m o ve d I o n im ages that
authorities said were pothogruphlr and has
resumed operating Hie *rrx Ice.
IStlii r said sntltr of Ih r Images they found
im hided hard core [tomography of adult
rouptc* having sea. which a Judge ruled
were otmene
We dldn'i know that Itiey were tonsid
ered against rom m unltv standards ** Erena
said
Ftrita said lie provides games amt other
program* In addition to *r«ual Images He

[aisled a ( I O i l B in d and has Iteen re lra srd
from Jail

ISilke said Monday they &lt;aught wind of
the *rr\ 11 r from an informant who said a
rhtld arcldentallv logged onto thr bulletin
hoard
Th e significance U we re show ing Ifirse
people that Ih r [Miller d e |M ltm rn t cart
m a tch (hem in Ih r new tnenputer In form a ­
tion highw ay
said f'api D a vid Srmhae h ,
w ! m&gt; lead* Ih r Jacksonville S h eriff* Offlre
organized crim e unit

An Investigation Is und e rw a y to riel
trrm tn r if the *ul&gt;*» itiM-rs who each [said
MX) to Join the service also trfokr thr taw,
S e m i c o li M i d

Navy charges aircrew with fraud
P E N S A C O L A — T h r Navy ha* areuard 35 rnllatrd aUr rrw
m r m b r n of fraud by falsifying record*. w m r for a* fond n* two
year*, to ro llrrt 9175a mordh In f1l|[hi [&gt;ay
T h e y arr accused of padding fllght-time » h r r t» to rrai h Ihr
m in im um of four hour* monthly to ra m Ih r extra money while
•erving with th r Naval Aviation School* Com m and at
Pensacola Nat al Air Station
Possible punishment* randr from Irttrnr of reprimand to
court* marital. said t.l C hn* Sim* spokesman lor Ihr Naval
Atr Training Com m and al Corpus Christ I Teva*
Court proceeding* to make tho*r drtrmilnatloti* tied.in !a«t
Thu rsd ay and a rr rontlnutnd tin* week. Sim* *ald lie noted all
of those who appeared la*t week had adrrrd to pay restitution
averaging 96&lt;X1 ra rh
Th e total Improperly [&gt;ald w a» unavailable and th r rr*ult» of
Ih r procardlng* will not hr relra*rd untU all arr ro m p lrtrd
Falsifying flight rrrord* I* rarr. Sima *aid
A routlnr audit uncovered inegularttle* in Ju ly prnrnjitlng
Capt John J Coo nan J r ., aviation school'» commander. In
order an Internal Investigation T h r Naval Crim inal In ­
vestigative Srrv ler al*n investigated
T h r names of the accused have not Iwen released

Calling ail
reindeer want-to-be's
Tha Sanford Christmas Parade
commit!* it hosting s spscisl
party and rsmdssr costums
Judging context on Saturday.
No* 19 *l 11 a m . at Cal*
Jakes Anyone who wants to
be a r s ln d s s r and guid e
Santa s slaigh in the parade it
Invited to sudd ion for Ihs pan
The only requirem ents are
willingness and ability For
more information, contact Gay
Barks at 3300030 or 834 1M2
The panda committee is (Irom
IsttJ Bark*, B illy H iggin s
Nancy Jermyn Dianna Magnar
A lt h a a P a r r is h
A r le n e
Rumbfey Seated with Santa
(Oavtd Hall) is Allison Atan
Not pictured is Lain* Wood

Police detective pleads guilty
T A M P A — A form rr Tam pa poller drteellvr, honored a* thr
rity * 1992 officer of thr year, ha* b rrn arnlrnced to I I vrar*
in prison alter pleading guilty to m onry laundering and
conspiracy charges
Ja v ie r W . f lu n t u n . arrr*ird In May. plradrd guilty Aug 26
to four counts of m onry laundering and one count of wiinesa
tampering
T h e charge* arose Irum hts parttct[&gt;ation a* an undercover
agent working w ith the federal Internal R rv rn u r Service and
ih r Drug Enforcement Administration investigating monrv
laundering by Colombian drug lords
U S District Ju d g e Susan llucklrw srntrnced Guzm an to 11
years In prison, prosecutors announced Monday
Prosecutors say Guzm an had (onfessrd to telling Ihr
targeted drug traffickers he waa an undercover rop identified
other undercover agents in the operation and helped Ihe drug
traffickers launder drug money
T h r 10-year veteran of Ihe Tam|&gt;a Poller Department al»o
pleaded yuijty in trying to get another delrndant m the case to
lie"lo a Rr.mil jufv

iii imo w m s i

Orlando voters suggest crime solutions
■ y IKE FLORE*
Aa social ad Press Writer
ORLANDO**- EtUliLn.Hr most
welfare program* Search set mo:
ItM krrs for drug* and wra|Mina
Makr prison inmate* work on
chain gangs like they u*&lt;-d tn In
th r Old South.
Th n sr a rr suggrstton* Irurn
Orlando la w yrr N rll G Paulson
for [Ktllticlan* who say they w ant
to reduce crime
Like many
people a ro u n d I h r c o u n try .
Paulson Is unhappy with how
office holders, and sornr of Ih r
challengers, view the top elec
lion issues this year
Paulson 311. Is a Krpuhtl&lt; an
w h o fa vo rs J r h H ush o ve r
laiwton Chiles and believe* that
President Clinton and Congress
have been Ineffective am) u n ­
responsive.
Hul lie says Hush oiler* little
that's new m tils proposal* lo
com bat crime, although Paulson
hope* that the G O P gubcm aturlal candidate get* an opportunity
lo k rrp his promise to slash big
government
" I think government has hern
stretched Into every crevice (In

U ^researchers propose vaccine tablets
G A IN E S V IL L E — Coated tablets, lnstrad ol shots, should he
used for world scale vaccination programs especially for
chlldliood diseases. University of Florida researcher* say.
A recently completed animal study suggests that the br*t
route of childhood vaccination may be through oral tablet*
*pectally coated so that the virus Is released only In Ih r small
Intestine
T h e study, conducted by researchers at U F s College ol
M edlrtnr and led by Immunologist Parker Small, will appear
today In the l*roceedlngs ol ihe National Academy ol Science
Vaccination experiments In 350 mice revealed the strongest
disease-lighting response came when the vaccine was
Introduced directly Into the small intestines There, the live
Influenza vaccine stimulated response by all three component*
of the Immune system — antltxxllcs m the bliMMl. antibodies In
mucous secretions and cell-mediated Im m unity
"W h en we Introduced the vaccine Into the slornuch. we
observed an Inconsistent immune response, which result* from
stomach arid and bile destroying the vacrlnla virus." said
Sm all
Th e U F study usrd a vaccine created at the National
Institutes of Health, in which a common Influenza virus gene 1*
inserted Into a vacrlnla virus carrier Vaccinia I* the same vim*
usrd successfully as a vehicle for smallpox vaccinations

From Associated Prats raporls

LO TTER Y
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Monday In the Florida Lot­
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County School Hoard two years
ago Itmilv hrltevrs that school
authorities have lo gel tougher
with troublemakers wfto bring
drug* and guns to srhnol
Hesidr* a m u m lo prison
chain gangs. Paulson would like
tn see prisoners sharing Ihe
same prison bed — r a r h Itavtng
a right lo It for 12 liour* a day.
W'htlr they work Ihe other 12
hours "Th a t w ay, ynu don't
need a lot more m oney lor
prisons."
H r and many conservativem inded Orlando voters have
•lrung reservations about the

Democrats' plan* lor health care,
•tie economy and expansion of
social welfare |w&lt;&gt;gfwms tootle &gt;m)
Ihe stale and national levels
Many worry that Florida's lax
[layer-friendly reputation will
disappear If Chiles remains In
offlre
Asked uhout J r h Hush's lack
of g o v e r n i n g e x p e r l r n r e .
P a u ls o n 's s m ile goes fro m
rar-toear
"T h a t's okay.” h r says llet
ter him to lie learning on the Job
lhan any more of Chiles and
higher taxrs "

New vote ordered, absentee ballot fraud
H IA LE A H — A state Judge has thrown out the election of
Mayor Raul Martinez citing voter fraud and ordered new
elections tn 30 day* Th e ruling threw ihe city government Into
chaos becausr II didn't say who should lead the largrly
Hispanic blue-collar city
Dade County Circuit Judge Sidney Shapiro ruled Monday
that "ovrrzraioua nr unscrupulous" supporters ol Martinez and
rival Nllu Ju rl forged *0 many absentee ballots in the
November 1993 election Unit ihr entire vote was tainted.
Shapiro said there was no indliallon the candidates
themselves were aware of the fraud.

TH E WEATHER
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Iaiw In
ihe mid (iO» Light southeast
wind.
W ednesday P a rtly sunny.
High In the m id HOs Wind
southeast 5 to 10 m ph
Thursday: Partly cloudy, lam
In the mid to upper 00* High in
the low to mid HOs Friday:
Variably cloudy w-ltli lows in Ihe
mid 50* lo lower fids High In Ihe
up|&gt;er 70* lo lower HOs Salur
day: Partly cloudy with lows In
Ihe GO* Highs In the upper 70*.
to lower HO*

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Tuesday. November 6. 1994
Vol 87. No 68
b u b b stw l D sn, end tu n d e ,. IK t(H
Saturday be I s a Sanford Hartid.
Inc &gt;00 N Ftanch A r t . Sanford.
Fla 11771

societyl imaginable, and II ran I
go any further.11saya Paulson, a
persona! ln|iiry U w y rr
Hopefully. Paulson an Vs 'gov­
ernment will do lex* in llie future
ilian 11 1* doing now "
He iM-llevr* Ihe new crime hill
signed by Clinton will lead to
higher taxes further aggraval
Ing Ihe nation's budgetary pro­
blem* And he doesn't think that
Clinton ha* liad anything lo do
w ilh Improving Ihe economy.
” 1 think the rrtrrii economic
improvement Is ryrlleal I don't
think ('Union has I m vii a catalyst
for any of It," Paulson m v s
O n Ih r slate level, he 1* wary
of Chiles' promises lo seek lax
reform, but fie at knowledges
that Hush doesn't m v where the
money would ro tn r Irom tn
liicreuse prison sjiacc and re­
vamp jiuhllc rdnt at Inn
“ What w*r need Is to do aw ay
w ith most welfare," Paulson
say* T h r Drmrx-rals* welfare
programs "lessen the need for a
strong fa m ily" because they
support iathrrlrx* children and
their mothers, he contends
Paulson, who was defeated in
a race lor a seal on the Orange

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BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n s Beach: Waves an
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lo the south. Water temperature
I* 76 degree*
New S m y rn a Beach: Wave*
are 2-4 fret and scrnl glassy T h r
current 1* to the south Water
tr-mjieraturr Is 76 degrees

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TID E S
W EDNESDAY
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Beach: highs 12 (Mi .1 in . 12 -13
p in : low*. 6 11 a.m . 7 01 p .111
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BOATING
St. A u g u s tin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Small crafl should exercise
caution this morning Today:
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and inland waters a moderate
( hop Ivila lrd showers

SA TU K D A Y
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S TA TIS TIC S
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d e g re e s a n d T u r n d a y 's
overnight low was 68 degrees as
rejMirird by ilw University of
Florida AgrU ullural Research
and Kdueallonal Center, Celery
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Recorded rainfall for lln|M-rlml ending ut 9 a m lu e sday. t o t a lle d OO Inches.
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POLICE BRIEFS
Intoxication charge

Grin and bear it

Haulurd (»&gt;ln r arrested William Charles Itrnnks 5H of N’ewr
S im iti4 lu .»&lt; h oil Sunday Police M ill lliry fooml him (tassrd
ih ii In hi» vehicle with Ih r mm or running w a r Nr. mid S lrrri
•uni Sanford A v rn u r H r was charged with disorderly
Inluxli at ton and driving w ith a su*|iendr«t/rr\okrd license

fh«t semoran Lifs Mambar
Club of th« Telephone Pio­
neers of Am erica of A T 'T
recently donated s bundle of
teddies to the Sanford ponce
and fire departm ents The
H u g A Bears are give n fo
children who are in traumatic
situations and |ust need a hug
Sanford Police Deputy Chief
Joe Dillard, left. SPD Cmdr
Dennis Whitmire, third from
left, and Sanford Ft re Chief
Tom Hickson, second from
right, accept the cuddly bears
from Bea Johnston, a partner
in the club. Maureen Lawrence,
president of the club, and Bill
Johnston, vice presdident of
the club

Lost and recovered vehicles
• a 1067 * adlllai v i a rrportedlj Molen Batuntey In ihr
i f t •&gt; Modi "• N octhUlu Drive In B u i M
Police M id ih r
vrhl* |r was lalrr t r r m r r r d on M iCra. krn Hn.nl
• A lilor kw.n I'lM l I'unUac was R|IOVtfd stolen Saturday
from ifir I.KXJ hint k of Palmetto Avenue In Sanford
• A residential burglary » . o rr|mrtrd In |mll&lt;r Saturday III
Ih r 2IIKI hint k of I'alm rtln A vrn u r In Sanford Colter said a
V C K Irlrp h o w and |iu rv w rrr stolen from ih r rra ld rn rr With
k n t liom Ih r purse ifir burglar also rr|mrtrdly slnlr a I9M7
Coniiai I h r vrhk Ir was lalrr rrro v rrrd (wiikril on S u ih S lrrri
In Srm lnolr Gardens

Warrants
• Kandnlpb llartt* I I of H«0l W I5lh Street Sanford was
Iim alrd hy Sanford |aihi r during a iratflc slop at I 11It S lrrri
and Ava&lt; ado A vrn u r Saturday H r was w anird for falling lo
appear on a charge of fu lle r)
• ItOfN lame* South H &gt;.l '■»’&gt; W Hub s u m turned
himself In In deputies Friday H r w i t wanird on a wrrll of
txidlly attachment
•Marqutec i iir u i~i of Geneva Gardena w u afioalrd b )
deputies Saluidav on a w arrant for Issuing worthless checks
• HonaldA Hutchinson l ‘&lt; 1019 Pint Avenue Sanford wav
l&lt;» alrd hy deputies on llrdfrtrd Drive Sunday H r was wanird
f ir obtaining property with a worthless check
• George John Ihiukis fr 35. 3414 Calm Way. Sanford » «
Iim alrd h&gt; drpuilra al hla rrardrntr Sunday H r waa w anird for
violation of probation on a ■on v triton of drtvinif undrr ifir
In Hurt II r of aleotml
• S lrvr l.vnn Htiikhalt. .17 Mil W I3 lh S lrrri waa located
In Ifir 'J*&lt;ix) him k of S Orlando Drive Saturday H r w aa wanird
on a department of Corrections warrant regarding Ihr
unarrvrd portion of a alatr sentence

Fights
• M kharl Aahky Arnold ,24. 7.'Mi llavwotMl Circle Sanforil
waa arrratrd hv drpuilra al hla residence Sunday following an
aJirrratlon with a frm alr H r waa charged with hallery.
domestic violence
• f rmnrtl l.rr Krltl. 20 4li&lt;lil Hit hard A lk n S lrrri. Sanford,
waa arrralrd at hla rraldrt r Sunday following a dlapute with a
frm alr H r w aa i barged with haltrry. dome site vlolrm r
• William Jrffrtann lliw a JH 1503 W 13th Place. Sanford,
waa arrralrd hy (wilier on W I4lh S lrrri Sunday following a
dlapute with hla touam lie waa charged with aggravated
aaaault
• Jam ra Arthur Glrordrau 41. 622 llnghl Meadow D rlvr.
waa arrralrd hv t-skr Murv Colli r al hla rra ld rn rr Saturday
following an allrrrallon with a frm alr H r waa charged with
liattery dom rallr vlo lrn rr
• f ll/.ilietli Mavrr Durlano 66. 015 W Flrsl S lr r r i. Sanlord.
waa arrralrd by poller al hrr rrald rn rr Saturday Colter aald
ahr had h rrn Involved In an argum rnl over ear krya. and
alrutk Ih r ofhtrr when h r Invrallgalrtl Ih r altuallon Shr waa
r barged with luttery on a law rn fo rrrm rn l offlerr and
dtaurdrrly condiml.
• Kolllc t« Crowley. 47. HI lllilgrwood A v rn u r. Sanlord. waa
arrralrd hy polite al hla residence Saturday follow mg a rtlapulr
with a frm alr H r waa &lt;hargrd with aggravated battery,
dom rallr violence
• A man waa arrralrd Friday aa John Dor Colter aald hr
rrfuard lo give any Information H r waa charged In connection
with a fight with a 15-yr.ir old girl at l.akr Monroe T rrra c r. H r
waa charged with flattery, and rralallng an offlerr without
violence

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A welder and accessories with a total value ol S7.HCIO were
rr|iorirdly atolrn Saturday from a buainraa in Ih r 5400 blur k of
Drnrhm ark Lane near Sanford.
• A wallet with a total rallrnalrd value of HV! In contents waa
rrportrd atolrn Friday from a buainraa In the 2300 block of
Celery A vrn u r.
• An I I w rrk old Chow Chow puppy valued at 9250 waa
r e t r ie d atolrn Ttiuraday from a residence In Ih r 3500 block of
Calm Way nr.ir Sanford
• An rallrnalrd HiO In damage ami H&gt;2 In atolrn pro|irriy
waa rrportrd aa ihr rraull of a rraidrriii.il burglary Sunday In
Ih r 100 block of Hatnuma Drtvr
• A airrro amplifier, valued at $500 waa rr|iortrd atolrn
Sunday during a vehicle burglary In Ih r 4000 block of
Woodruff Sprtnga Rtiad

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• An rallrnalrd $3,000 in Jewelry waa rrp o n rd ly atolrn from
a Inick early Monday, (Miked In Ih r 100 block of llrth un r
C lrrlr
• A $300 rar cover waa reportedly lakrn Sunday In Ih r 500
block n(K Matllr S lrrri
• A uum lirr ol llrm a were rr|wirtrd atolrn Sunday In Ihr
2IMK) block of Mohawk A v rn u r
• A piatnl and u bottle of rum were rr|Mirirdlv stolen Suntlay
from an aparim rnl In the 100 block of Country l,.ikr
Apartmenla.
• An ratimutrd $700 In electronic equipment u r r r taken
Salurtlay from a vehicle parked on K Th ird S lrrri
• An estimated $350 In Items were rr|M»rird mlaalng
Siilurday from a vehicle parked In Ih r KXJ block of W 10th
S lrrri.
• An estimated $690 In llrma were aald to have hern lakrn
Salurnay from a residence in Ihr 3(X&gt; block of W 15lh S lrrri
• An estimated $2,775 in Jewelry and SI.IVIO In o lh rr Ileitis
were rrportedly stolen Frlrlay from a residence In Ih r 500 block
ol FI. 14th S lrrri
• A VCK and olhrr llrm a valurd at $700 w rrr rr|Mirtrd atolrn
Sunday from a residence In the 1500 block of W. 11Hi S lrrri.
• A TV' art waa reportedly atolrn F’rldav from a rra ld rn rr In
ih r 100 block of W. lO th S lrrct
• A T V and other Hems valurd al $60 w rrr rr|M&gt;rlrd stolen
Saturday In l-akr Monroe Terrace.
• A delivery truck d rlvrr told (Hiller h r was ruhlird al
gunpoint by a man Friday in Ihr parking lot ol U ik r Monroe
T rrra c r H r aulil an rallrnalrd $550 In Jewelry was lakrn.
• A law n mower valurd al HiOO was rr(Hirlrd mlaalng Frlrlay
from a residence In the 400 block of Srotl Avenue.
• An esllmaled $100 In llrma w r r r rrportrd atolrn Friday
from an apartment In Ih r 1600 block. of lamdlng Drive.
• A microwave oven and hlkr with a total value ol $439 w rrr
rr|H&gt;rtrdly stolen Friday In Ih r HIM) blin k of Sanford A v rn u r.
• Tools and olhrr lin n s valurd al $-105 w rrr said lo have
hern aiolrn Thuiaday fiom a trsid n icr in Ih r IKOO him k of
Washington Avenue.
• A man told police three persons robbed him
Wednesday night. In Ih r 2600 block of Georgia
said Ihr men look his wullrt. hut when they found
no money, they thrrw It lo Ih r ground and fled fmm

al gunpoint
A v rn u r. H r
It ronlalnrd
Ih r area

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Eat all your vegetables
Disease protection in green and yellow veggies
■ y IH IN D A C. COLIMAN
AP Medical Writer
C H IC A G O — Tw o n rw studies
offer tantalizing evidence lhal
chemicals In grren and yrllnw
vegrtallies may protect against
heart disease and the most
common cause of blindness In
Ih r elderly
Hut m uch more research will
lie needed lo determine which of
the anlloKldant chemicals may
he p ro te ctive , and In what
quantities, over what (w-runls of
time and in what lv(ies of people,
said researchers not Involved In
the w'urk
T h e c o m p o u n d s , c a lle d
ra ro lrn o ld s are the colorful
pigm ents that make squash
yellow and spinach green
Heta carotene Is the lies!*
known carotenoid, hut It ac­
counts lor only about 25 percent
n( the carotenoids that the Mood
atnurfha from food, and others
are J u s t b e g i n n i n g to h r
r spirited, rrseart hers said
In one n rw study, of I.H1W
men with high hltHid cholesterol,
th o se w it h h ig h le v e ls of
ra ro lrn o ld s had 36 percent
fewer heart attacks and deaths
over 13 years than men with low
levels of carotenoids In thrlr
blood.
■'When we looked al men who
never smoked. Ih r protective
effect was m u ch greater.** wrote
Dr Desler Morris in Wednes­
day's Issue of the Journal ol (he
American Medical Assen tation
Nonsmokrrs with the highest
Ii IihmI levels of carotenoids had
70 percent fewer heart attacks
th a n n n n s m o k e rs w ith Ih c
lowest levels, said researchers,
led hy Dr Morris ol the Universi­
ty of North Carolina. Chapel Hill
In the other study. Harvard
researchers compared 356 peo­
ple who had developed it visual
d is o rd e r c a lle d a g e -re la te d
macular degeneration with 500
similar (leople who were tree of
the cnncflllnn. People who con­
sumed the most dark green,
leafy vegetables were 43 pcrrcni
less likely lo have developed
A M D th un people w h o had
consumed the least, rrsearchrrs
said
Those findings also are In
W ednesday's J A M A and are
tiring presented today at Ihr
AM/Vs Science ltr(Hirtrrs C o n ­
ference In Seattle
"Increasing the consumption
o f f o o d s r i c h in c e r t a i n
carotenoids, in jiartlrular dark
grren. leafy vegetables, may
decrease I fir risk ol developing
advanced nr exudative AMD. the
most visually disabling form of
m acular degeneration among
older people.1’ said rrsearrhers.
led bv Dr. Johanna M. Scddnn of
Ih r Massachusetts Kyc and Far
Inllrm ary anil Harvard Medical
School
AM D cuuscii vision loss In an
estimated 13.1 million Am eri­
cans and accounts (or up lo a
third of Ifir 900.000 U.S. cases ol
blindness, according lo Prevent
illlndnrss America, formerly the
N ational S o c lrty in Prevent
Illlndnrss.
Exudative AM D Is a sub-type
of the disease. In which liny
I i Iimk I vessels grow under an area
of the retina, causing srarrlng
and hemorrhaging that blink
vision.
Kraearchcrs rm ph.isU ril lhal
the eye study did not establish
cause and ellecl. and they.called
for more research Out they said
It makes sense lo encourage
Americans lo ral more dark
grern. leafy vrgrlah lrs
Tw o other rrsearchrrs, who
did not participate In cither

study, cautioned In an a rc o m |ianytng editorial that "n o t all
antioxidants u rr created equal "
llig differences in the structure
and properties of antioxidants
are likely to i n llii r n r r their
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rdllortal said

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b rn rflts of b rla carolene which
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should tie a high
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e d ito ria l by D rs S u sa n E
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of Harvard Medical School and
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S A N F O R D - A *light t»il (4
runluwion « m noted early thi*
morning at Ih r Sanford Ulvtr
C rn trr t*er*nn» m t I i i i i to cast
their tm Ilot* tn today * general
r ln llon found them*rhe* m U rd
III with wetilotw JMMklJvalllig In
the (iu id rn Agr ( i i m r t
T h r Golden A&lt;r llim r * a* In
thr |m «I *tarl rat h day at 7 a m
with « b r n k U it at thr Civic
C rn trr. apofianrtd bv thr O v rr
SO C lltb
lh r\ » r r r in thr
•outhern rnd ol thr building
In thr main arra of thr Civic
C rn trr. prrciru t 125 opened for
votrrs. *l*n at 7 a m During thr
llr»t ftvr minute* o vrr 20 prr
•on* had alrrady gathered in tlnr
to cast thrtr ItalMa
Ilrtw rrn 7 and 7 30 a m . thr
(larking kit *•• filling up rapidlv
a* m m r and m orr of both gnnq»*
a rrtvrd W h ilr many licenw
plate* were Iro m S r m ln o lr
County, manv other* w rrr fruni
othrr rountlr* a* wrll a* a frw
from out-of alatr
(tn r man wa« o u uidr th r Civic
C rn trr campaigning at thr lav!
mtnutr. urging ( u w r n by to
voir for Proportion 3. on nrt
flthlng It v a tn t an raay fob
hnw rvrr a* It wraa dtfTIcult to trll
who was th rrr lor voting and

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Seniors kick up their heels

Golden Agers share
center with voters

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By B U IA N W 8NN8R
Harold Corraspoodant

who waa th rrr for tlir gamr*
hrrakfaal rvrnt
In a id r at th r Golden A g r
Game** hrrakfaal tables only a
d o rr11 or morr |&gt;roplr w rrr on
hand at thr hrgtnnlng. although
m any n a r r w rrr rx p rrtrd
T h r tirrakfaata havr become
o n r of thr highlight* of thr days’
•rtlvtttr*. as participant* In thr
gam r* havr thr opportunity to
m rrt wrtlh old friend*, anmr of
whom thr&gt; mav nor havr seen
s h u t the prrv toua year* gamr*
('•olden Agr aanvltir* today
t&gt;rgan at 7 30 thia morning with
gofl at thr W lntrr Spring* Goff
(T u b Othrr actlvttlra Include
h a a k rlb a ll. b illia rd s tennis
h o w lin g and dom lnor* thla
m orning
Thla afternoon * artlvltlr* grt
underway at I p m wrtth « rib
ttagr and morr golf and h*d

t too 5 F R E N C H AVE.
SANFORD

S A N FO R D
Mtstrrair trm
(■rtalurra anti ckwdlraa skies
ku krtf till Momlay • Golden Agr
(N ym p h s t er run titles At 8 30
a m appcnsiinatrlv I ** (tartlrfpants r n t r t r d the
2 mile
H istoric F u n W alk Senior*
rkahed in matching Golden Age
1 stmt* of pink, yrllowi and Mur
-met at the Sanford Museum on
First Street for rs rrrts r amt to
bet nine acquainted with thr
city.

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M A T T H E W S
O R T H O P A E D IC
C L IN IC

A ik la ( Mrke t orator of the
m useum startrd w ith a tirlefing
and Ifte group tfirn tirgan tfietr
b r i s k s t r o l l t h r o u g h the
ilow ntr.w n arra Clarke pointed
out various hist.at. buildings
such a* tfte llotrhk isa INnrk the
llishop Hha k the original Flr*l
National Hank tm lldlng amt Ifie
old Cowl Office

minton
I h r highlight of lisJay I arllvi
lira w ill br a non aponing rv rn t
A twilight rtvrr cruter ha* bren
s. h rd o lrd ataiard thr Kivrrshlp
R u n tim e leaving thr Monroe
liar ts&gt;ur Martna at (i p m
T h r Sanford C lvtc C r n t r r .
a o u th rrn arra. la Ih r head
quartrra for in lor mat ton on thr
c ru tar or any of th r Golden A g r
Game*
T h r gamr* ro n tin u r In San
ford through thla Saturday

T tie (ta nk l|ianl* then took In
the Splentlor Itl Lake Monroe and
returned to the m useum for
refreshment* and prraentatkm
of lu rq o u la e rib b o n * labeled
(•olden Age Gam e* 1‘arllctpant
Several m e m brr* of the walk

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T h r walk also lm hided some
trs ld e n tu l sightseeing of hi at sea
r e g i s t e r e d on t h e T o u r of
Hom e* a* well as klenttfiratlnn
of Ita al rh u rt lies and the C u l­
tural Arts Itullding

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Alicia Clark# Intlruclt participant* on th# Hlatorlc Fun Walk, a naw olfarlng In tha gam#*.
t ottitnrnird aUm t their tlrairr to
rn trr this event Rita Pflurger of
Drltona said
I in tn tkiwllng

l m hut I walk a lot at home I m
into h rra thln g exrrrla r* It *
fun ' Mary Hell Duckett, of Hram

Tower* In Sanford. *atd.” I walk
every morning by l-»kc Monroe
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I. Fran k K rllrr. 64
2 David Long. 63
3. Hill lllark. 63

q l . Roger Uurkr. 5H
2. G il Ashland, 56
3 lirian Meddaugti. 55

Age group: 8 5
1 Nell MacLeod. (&gt;8
2 V r.itI Collin*. 66
3 Norman Ow rn*. 68

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1 Frank K rllrr. 64
2 David Long, fid
3 Itlll Itlai k. 03

Age Group: 7 0

1 Franc!*!. Underwood. 71
2 Hill Duprry. 70
3. Edward Knight. 71

Age group: 0 5
1 Nrtl MacLrod. 6H

2 Hob Schnurbuach. 00
3. Norman Owrn*. 6H

Age group: 7 0
I Francis L Underwood. 7 1

2 Edward Knight. 7 1
3 Frank Mulhol’ in d . 73
Age group: 7 5
I Hill Mundy. 77
Jo h n M Crew . 7H
3. Joseph Saufl. 78

W omen
Age group: 8 0

I Helen P Mrdanl. 75
I. M a ry-lle n rlPeterson.83
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Age group: 0 0

I A n n Schnurbuach. 64
1. Helen P. Mrdanl. 75

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I . Kay Thom son. 7 1

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Age group: 5 5

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Age group: 7 5

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2. G il Ashland. 56

1 Hill Mundy. 77
2 Joseph Saufl. 78
3 Jo h n M .C re a u .7 8

Age group: 7 0

Age group: 8 0

C y clin g - 5 K
Age group: 55
Men

Age group: 7 8

I Ann Schnurbust h. 64

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Age group: 75

1 Fred MacLean. 64
2 Hill Shackelford. 64

Age group: 7 0
I Cornelius Feenatra. 71

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2 Paul W. Ilach. 60

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Herald Corratpondent
S A N FO R D — Senior citi/ens
male and female, were drrssrd
In light hiker shorts, t shirt* and
hrlrnrta prrpartng for thr !» a m
bicycle racr In I fir Golden Agr
games
It was a tM-aullful day to (&gt;rdal.
warm b rrrre s and lot* of sun
Many a lhlrlr* sported disc
bat k w heel*, alum inum bicycle*
and Zlpp front tires or carbon
fiber lire* for the Increased
aerodynamics Sleek helmets
with ra cin g stripes and d r
t r r m l n e d lo o k s c lu e d the
spectator* that some partici­
pant* were serious utroul the
gold
T h r rv rn t required a brlet
meeting of all bikers. Riders
were challenging each member
of Ihelr heal for gold, stiver or
brorue medals Tills 5K rat e
measured 3 .1 miles and lasted
approximately fllteen minutes
Men and w om en d id nut
compete against each other. A g r
categories Included 55 to 59. 60
to 64. 65 to 69. 70 to 74. 75 tn

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79 and HO to 84 In rac h ol th«
ladles heals only onr woman
rn lrrrd S O oilu lals agreed that
they ra rh would tie gold mrdal
Isis Each heal Included 8 raters
or less dr|irndtng on th r number
of those registered
Mary Henri Peterson, onr ol
Ihr Innate rtdrrs. sald.’T blkr a
lot lo r e x rrc ls e “ N o rm a n
Owen*, ol Ml Dora, said.** I do
better in biking I tore up my
knees ru n n in g I like bring
outdoors It's gi*»d rx rrtls r lb
bike."
Those more sertmia about •
competitive edge w r r r Vr.tr!
Collins, a 4 year veteran of ih r
games, from llradenton. with Irik
alum inum bicycle. Gil Ashland,
of M elbourne, has now ai
rnm pllshrd 2 years of service
and also planned to coui|M-lr In
thr upcoming swim m ing event
Frank Mulholland. of Osteen,
has put In 12 years of faithful
Interaction with the gainrs *T
always hiked." hr said "I hair
running Tills wav you ran go
out of the house and jump on a
hike Hesldr* . I'm too la/y I
don’t want to run ."

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Responsibility
starts at home

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Just tx*caii*r it sit’d s,ivs S TO P , d o n n l
inran motorists will actn.illv come to a
complete stop II no nnr rise seem* to lawatching Just because sign* at Lake Carol.i
(It Sunlnrrl say NO FISHING. tlorftn'l slop
sittir iiroplr from throwing In a lltir
T h r Seminole C o u nty s&lt; Pool district s
Director ol Security Wolfgang llalttlg has had
sl^ns placed in elementary school r l . t s s r i a i m s
regarding students responsibility It’s a gixxl
approach, hut will students do what the signs
suggest?
This is not to say the signs are not valuable
They could he an excellent start toward
instilling responsibility in our youngstrrs
The unfortunate (mint Is that this should have
hern done by the parents at home, starting
even lieforr thr children reached the elemrn
tarv school level
No adult could argue with what the signs
suggest; that students have the responsibility
of attending school regularly, treating others
with respect, treat school and other property
with resjws't. and respecting Ihe privacy of
others.
The signs also eall lor liavtng only Itrms
allowed by law In their poMrsaton, listening
courteously to opinions and {mints of views of
other*, and coming to iheir classes prepared
fo learn.
Those of us In the media are [mss)hiv more
aware than most of the trials and tribulations
today's children fare at all levels ol then
schooling Beatings, muggings robberies
shootings thefts of bicycles or [wrsonal
belongings, and many oilier crimes are tx-lng
i commit ted-.m ore uiten than thr averag*
parent would ever imagine
Some {tJrifh tl' m ay BM leve.' that* fu*1
because thrlr children have not en&lt; onntered
these problems, they aren't as severe as some
would lead you to believe
"M y child has respect for others and their
properly, and he or she would never become
Involved In any problems," rould lx- what
many parents would sav Other parents
would like to say that, hut they know better
Teaching responsibility to a lew of our
youngsters won't accomplish miracles, but
its a start The more rhlldrrn who begin to
follow these ideals, th r better school svstrm
w r will have, and thr better education our
children will fie able to receive
llalblg's signs are now in place. Boi let s
not leave the entire process of teaching
respect and rrs|ionslb!l!ty to him or his signs.
Let's do It at home, beginning as early in the
chlld's life as possible
We have a choice. Allow youngsters to
disregard Ihe rights ol others, and continue to
hear of tragedy In our schools, or take It upon
ourselves to join in the teaching ol (hts
responsibility. W hatever w r do will be
molding that child for the rest ol hts or her
life.

LETTER

A p p re c ia tio n
Thanks m i much to Diana Gillandcrs fur the
great article on "Lloyds Prayer." Her coverage
helped us have great audiences tor all pertortnanres. T h a t kind of Srrninole C o m m unity
College presence In ihe Sanlord Herald goes a long
way toward letting people know the variety of
com m unity activities that we have on campus
K.n«-n Copp
Cultural Arts Coordinator

Berry's World

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American history neutralized?
T h ere is n o th in g m ore Im p o rta n t th a n
tear lung Am*n&lt; a s story lo Americ an children
I nlorturiatelv the new
National Ntarularil*
for t.'mlrd M a le s History Exploring Ihe Amrrl
ra n Experience d o rsit'l tin ih r )oh right I lie
most im portant thing in N M 'SH IA E t» this
•tatemem up front " T h is paper doe* not
nrtrsaarltv represen t the [SMitHms or (Milirte* of
th r Untied S la te s government am i mi of Ik m &gt;
rndorsem rni should I r interred
Not yet anyw ay hut it might ha|ifrri unless
Ihe Clmion aduilnlstratm n
»nit Other
wise iherr is a rug ot m aking a pnhoca!
sham tilrs of the idea of setting (voluntaryI
standards for A m eitcan »* fx « J* as rtnU id lrd In
Clmion s ( k m Is T O O t.dm ate Antrrh a A it.”
which he* ante law earlier this year
It s not that NSCSIIKAK doesn't cover the key
as|&gt;ri Is of Ainerh an histntv Its thti k |nmr iteals
with far more tfian student* Irom grades \ 12
ran tir expected to atmwti
It touches on th r peopling of America 3 0 01X1
years ago and ro in fM lr* Die Suii|i-**&gt;ti% with
O tlie amt Harriet
A student I* asked about
Ihe Afn* an political k m g ilo m s ut M ali Songhal
and Hewn. about reverse dis&gt; rtm lualion about
how
w h ile la n d h u n g e r** s h a p e d p re
Revolutionary tim es and about what they think
of the Idea that Ronald R eagan's defense and

m ilitary tnlllatives led to die i o lla |is e of
r n m m ii ii I s in
Shav s Rrlirltlon llie
W h isk ey Relx-lllon
.lav • treaty and die
Mi io n s |x« tune all
m ake d irtt a p p e J l
am e
I lie plot tie lt&gt; Is in
d ir {mint of view
O ne Is p re v a le n t
Another is missing
file one that d«»m
m ales slirsa e s those
who were tell util
of earlier h isto n es
ll s tru e that in tim es
[vast tvot rrvoogh at
trn lto n was paid to 1 The problem is in

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the point of view

N a tiv e A m e r ic a n s
One is prevalent
and tftsp a n k s hot
Another is missing
Ivere they teem lo tie
the prim ipal players
on a pnfltiralh cor
reel si age with each fxxv xrd grmip a p iv a fln g in
r*ch of Irn * eras ** And so Harriet Tubman. *
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What s left nut of th is work is a single heuwd
{■•solve them e that defines our story f«eorgr
W ill has written dial
Arnett* a is die m ust
un|sietanr thing dial ever hapt^ned
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well lni&gt; that Die a*ad em k New lltstiirU n *
dismiss such thinking as trtum|&gt;fiahsm
The
in d im m i of NM SHKAI G ary It Nasti say s
die document in q»irst ton t* 1 against mum
p la ttsen ." Ite told me dial too many nations
have suflered from vlrwlng d iem srlv rs as us
the g sal guys versus them the t&gt;ad guys ’ •
D us sort of value free lens prompted A lie n
Shankrr president of the Amen* an fed eratio n
of Tear tiers lo Issue a statem ent somewhat
(■sitive w hkh also ix a e * that "live section on
tfie Colil War iloesn t even m ention Soviet
aggression In fa s te r it Eum pr
He regard* the
so ck as " a draft that deserve* tesprctful d rtiale
and rn p ilres sutisiaiiilal revision tie s right
The p ris e s * id setllng up voluntary ataiuiards
twgan In the hush adm inistration It* resolution
will com e at sh i l during C linton * tune Soon
Clinton will ap|*Hnt the p l m r m t e i Isvard of
NCSlC 1National T.dueattonal Standards and
In q a m rm en l Council) That Uvard i an certify '
new sland ald s. or ask tor * badges nr dum p

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JACK ANDERSON

EPA is peddling
bike rides as work
W A N H IN tiTD N
The environmental l*ro
lion Agent &gt; may not tie aide to push tts
ageoita through lu ltgrrs* ten that ha*n I
Mnpficd the agency from taking it* *how on
live road
More titan V ) of I lie F P A « tiest and
brightest *{w-nt laM week |«-(idling around the
mid Atlanta seaboard m the name of rnxt
ronmetilal pisIHe When It moves to taxpavrr
Justice. hn-»— •ef thr agency may tie spinning
It* wheel*
M
The KI'A'a btcyrte
b a rn s to rm in g w n *
lawn in l ,*‘ *3 when
an a grru y biologist
Ted C o o p * o od
asked the f.PA lor
help with a charity
bicycle tup hr was
{dannlng on tiahalt of
■ w nt
group In
T e n n e s s e e
CnnpWiintl wanted lo
takr time oft from hi*
|uh to rid e fro m
Washington D C to
Tennessee
W h e n Coopw ood
asked the agency to C When it comes to
help. EPA i htef Carol taxpayer jusllco.
Itrm rn rr up|ied the howevor.ihe agency
ante browner told may be spinning its
Coop wood that If hr wheels j
could find a way for
Ihe trip to hrnrfll the
agency. It would become th r o lllrU ) sfainwir
That's when Coopwood came up with the
Idra to visit m hoots along Ih r w ay Rattier
Ilian riding for &lt;harlty. ( 'i*ipwo&lt;&gt;d and his
rom|Mtruits found themselves riding more
Ilian 10U miles a day at their lull salaries
plus rx|ien*es like hotel* and fixxl — all in
exchange for spending about one hour per
day visiting m hoots
The EPA didn't slop there Officials m x h i
gol I lie Idra lo expand ih r iri|is and invltr
everyone they could hud. and sm n a new
program was liorn On ltie second trip, which
took plarr In May, 20 riders hiked from
Mlnm-Mit.i lo Chicago l-is l week ih r fieri
Included 42 riders, right *up{mrt (iroplr. and
group EPA fleet vehicle* to t arrv supplies and
help keep thr riders salr
"Everybody who applird got a ■trance to
crime,** Coopwood mid our aswx lair Ja n
Mollrr " W r inviird grassroots organl/.i
lions
the president, vice president. IH
memtiers of Congress Ihe only ihing we
didn't get ariniud lo was inviting I lie mayors
of each city and the governors."
App.ncnilv thoM- who were invited from
outside the EPA dldn t have enough spare
lime on lheir hands in ride around ihe
eastern M-almard spiralling I lie good word
alxiut llie environment
On the second trip lusl May. Ihr riders
visited eight school* in as m any days, though
two days w rrr reserved strictly for riding
Th is lime, llie bicycling hurrum ruin covered
13 school* and five ((im m u n ity events on
Iheir four-day trek
EPA officials say I fir trips are an Ideal way
for Ih r agency to educate ih r public about
what they con do lo help Ih r environment.
It's not a Junket, they say. because transpor­
tation costs arc kepi low by using bicycles
Instead ol conventional transportation. Yet
while travel coats were low. each rider was
also reimbursed for up lo $2&lt;iO In expenses
for llie week. In addlllon lo ilirlr regular
salaries Coopwood says all bicyclists were
expel led to k rrp up wnh Iheir regular work
schedules
" T h is Is not vacation time. It's just like
Ih ry re on rrgular travel for the government."
Coopwood said. "Hut Itiry gel more out of ll.
because they're Impacting the community.
Tlie EPA Isn't resting on Its laurels T h e
trips have tx-rn so successful, officials say.
dial they hope to have 10 bicycle trips {x-r
year In the near future.
G O U G IN G G A T T — Sen Ernest Huttings.
D -S .C ., may noi lx- the only lawmaker
responsible for stulllng the controversial
General Agreement on Tarllfs and T ru d r.
Which Is scheduled to tie debated by the
Senate taler this month.
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BRITT

Raul Julia and the invisible girl
Ttitv Umc. Raul Julia reminded m r dial she
Is out thrrr. reading
1 don't know her name — it rould lie Teresa,
Carmen. Ana nr M im e lh m g more Anglo Where
stir lives, goes to school, tier feelings ataitll
(toys her g ra d e |xiint average, her life — alt are
a mystery to me
Hut I know site exists And that she's
reading And (hat she s not Uniting people Ukr
herself nearly alien enough
I think about this Latina gut — let's cull her
Teresa — often I know she exists brrause I
once was like her. us were many of m y friends
W’e were girls who got d e re n t-lo great
grades fell for various cute guys knew most of
the latest dances and laked ft w hen we didn't
We obsessed about our hair, wardrobes and
Incipient breasts We Manned "Seventeen."
the local piper and tren novels, and we
watched 'The Mary Tyle r Moore Show '* We
stood, respectfully, during the Pledge ol
Allegiance We had all the life quaking exjiertence* of ol fier prelrens
And wr never saw. ever read about, black
girls like us in the mass media "D on't they
know we re here?" I wondered
Today, with a lew Important exceptions (the
teen on T V shows such as "Fa m ily Matters"
and in film* sue Ii as Spike Lee's "C rooklyn"),
young black girls who ate not cavorting on
sotnrbody's m usic video remain largely in ­
visible. hut faiHna girls — let's not even
discuss Aslans or Native Americans — are.
well, what's more transparent than invisible?
The notion that there's a Latina girl — or
hundreds, maybe thousands ut them — much
like the girl I was stays with me. hovers on the
edge of m y awareness. Haul Ju lia brought her
back Into focus
Not seeing a ptiolo of the 54-year-old actor on
the front of T h e Washington Post after Ills
death Monday (Oct 241 reminded m r of not
seeing singer Minnie Rlperton s lace on the
front page of m y local paper when she died In
197U al age 31
I honestly didn't get It Herr was a nationally
known singer, a c u lr und likable young black
woman whose hit records and beyond —
human M t p r u i m — which soared elose in
only-dogs &lt;an-hear-lt range — convinced many
that hers was th r voice ol th r decade When
she died, heartbreaking!)’ young. I could barely
find thr story In the paper.
Now ih.d I work for a ncw’sppurr, I know how
spare and (lin e ronslralnts cun prevent
breaking news, let alone celebrity obits, (rum
making Ihe frmtl page And I still wish Julia 's
pholo tun] upi&gt;* a n d there,
Because It 1 — like my black, middle-aged
female friend w h o exclaimed. "No. not h im !"
when I mid her — was moved by Julia's death,
w lia t must Teresa have fell?
Here was a dashing actor w h n v range and
lava-Ilke w arm th had arguably made him

lintlvwnnd * biggest foil Inn Mar of hts genera
lion A guy whose sllkv courting of Angelica
Huston In "ih e Addams Fam ily" In HKH
turned a macabre character Into the year s
sexiest on-screen huxlvarid A guy. whose
range included Shakespeare, musicals. Shaw
and (tie upcoming video game turned movie
"Street Fighter."
D ying of a stroke in
hts personal prime

lime
I’ve written about
fi o w . h a c k w h e n
black folks truly were
kept out of th e
m a in stre a m , every
T V or film outing by
a Hill Costiy. Sam m y
D a v is J r , S id n e y
I'nl i ter nr Lena Home
was cause for a mad
rush by blacks to Ihe
T V or theater When
a c o m m u n i t y so
closely charts stars
f What's more
pub lic lives, those
transparent than
celebrities' private
Invisible? M
t r a n s it io n s m e a n
more than even their
most lo vin g white
tans m ay rrallrr.
Julia . I tret, struck similar chords with
Latinos.
Teresa must have tlx night II wonderful that
a m an who m i celebrated her culture — during
an interview while filming "Tequila Sunrise,"
Julia told me. "W e're going In give Ihe wholr
country salsa, spier. ... that cold, analytical ...
Saxon mentality Is going out the window " —
was getting m i m any roles, although not
rnough leads
T h e media's limited M rw of laitlnos reminds
m r of the limited hut Improving covrrage of
African Americans And I can hear Ter*’v i
wondering. "D o n't they know I'm here?"
Frankly. I haven't liern much help I can
recall only three columns I've written with
Latinos as prim ary subjects. Writing about
lielng black III A m rrlrn is a 24-hour gig.
hut Teresa Is out Iherr. reading. And
writing I recently met a Latina journalism
student who shyly apprnoched me after u
forum. Are you satisfied, I asked, with media
coverage ol your com m unity?
"N o . not at all.'' she exclaimed, looking
startled by her own Intensity.
" T h e n help change things." I suggested.

t hope she does For herself, for the larger
community that needs )o know her; for the
memory of Julia, who mid me his goal was to
"do things big. I'm sick of things that urr small
and understated and repressed."
And lor Teresa.

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Hull' III&gt;f .m t Ii IsI i XV i IrM Utu
111* SOlrr* (blaming ,■ new ( ii||
gies* lodav a ir m.iklii|( ll llw
Snoot Republican In seat*.
I )&lt;rilM|N iii 40 years
I' ( ‘tniifnl &lt;if Il»r II im iw Mrlihh
[ ha* b re n lkrin&lt;H ra lk without
im n ll doubt Ini nit tin me year*
al lra »t at iM u r all hough a
Io n # reach Iff Ih r K rp u h lk a ti*
whose n i m t h a i r I m i *pcnl
in ih r m in o rity
I h r S enate i t w it h in K r
p u b lica n fuller * r i r n scat. Itom
i h r 3 t that would feature ih r
rule they t i m In HUM) th ru I&lt;&gt;*|
in IttfM

So Ih r question l«n t w h kh
jM /n It winning a . Ih r balloting
ft ill* .ii m &gt;m ih r time zones Even
ih r Drrilui I alt , on* ede liM r* ill
two ito irn and rnorr in Ihr
II ou*r and a halfllnr hold on Ihr
Senate ll the* tan avoid losing It
nut right
M r 1 1loti w ale hi ng in lon lrtta
IIhr Ihr vr i* a m a llrt o( |ih king
ih r •(■&gt;(» iluii tan signal Ih r
outcome w ithuut sitting up all
night

I'ln l, obviously there* ihr
struggle inin tiim m iil Ih r Srnalr
T tir lift! ontrnt Ih rrr will m m r
in I'erm** I* anta Virginia, and
i t l r f In Tcn n ra a rr
l*rn n sylva n ia « D em ocratic
N rn H am * Wofford an untlkrly
1991 w in n rr in ih r Urtt place,
a a&gt; supjmsed In hr In straits to
id irr a* lo lir a gonrr Ihlt lim r
H r la&lt; r* Hrp Hit k Sanlorum In
a ( lo*r pivotal ra rr Defend lhal
n n r and llir Ikrmin rain &lt;ould
(m in i survival at a victory
Ditto to ih r toulh. In Virginia,
w h rrr S rn Charles 8 Robb hat
hern tlruggllng all season with
Kr|m hllian O liirr North In a
ih r r r wav race in which a &lt;H&gt;I’
r tlra trrrn rd lo draw voir* aw ay
from ih r Drntix ratio inoum hrnl
lloih S rn a lr w a tt arr up In

Irn n rttrr
An o|trn tral (ft
tu ttrrtl V lir 1‘rrtld rn l Al Gofr
l* laird likely llrpiihllt an And
H O I’ Iradrr* claim they alto t an
(Hitl Srn Jim Sasser. a ptot|wt I
lor rna|oftly Iradrr II hr survlvr*
ami Ihr Democrats hold i mil ml
Win lhoar and thr Hrpuhhian*
arr on thrlr way Ilrlrn d Ihrm .
or hold Ihr lot* to a tral or to
and Ih r Democrats prohahly
hangon
Kvrn to ih r balloting will
wrakrn llirm . narrow I’rrtid rn l
Clinton % upiion* at hr irle* lo
alia|&gt;r a program for a 1996
r r r ln t io n i ainpaigu and may
t r t l i r Ihr dtvldrd government
hr prouittrd lo tiipplani with
unity and at lion
Some oihrr tlgna lo wait h
—Vermont. w h rrr KepubUcan
Srn Ja rn rt Jrlln rd a cncoun
Irird latr trm ihlr hul irm aliit
Ihr lavorttr A Democratic uptri
Ih rrr could tlaJI th r GOI*t|ur*t
— Nrw .Irrary. wllh Drmoc ral
tr Srn Krank Lautrnbrrg llkrly
hul no lin k , a H rp u b llra n
lom annm d Ih rrr would lir a
vault Inward M in im i
— Nrw York, probably Gov
Maito Cuom o* again. Iiul with
H rpubllran G ro rg r I’alakl. a
tia lr senator. claiming a Lair
turgr I.r l a (a hint I V in o rallt
namr ilkr Cuom o (all. and II
could lir landslide lim r for llir
GOP ll would tnran almoai
r r r t a ln ly . lh a l H rp u b llra n *
would 1tr governor* all tml onr of
Ihr U ) htggr*l state* w h rrr
|irr*ldrriiul rV rllo n * arr won —
and w h rrr W hltr House am hi
lion* o h m lakr iu&gt;i
— Minnesota w h rrr Ihr Ik-mocraia h a ir prrhap* thrlr liest
■Mid* til taking o vrr a Srnalr *r«t
lh a l ha* b r r n K r publican
Again, a drnt in any GOP d rtir
for ctinirol
O nr lesson In rrm rm lirr In all
ihl* romra fttim both national
party ih a irm m These arr rlose
ra n *
T h r r r arr .15 Srnalr rarr*

Maine lo Callloriila. f h r I V in o
t r a it havr m o ir In lose, ih ry
now httld 22 of Ih r rn n trstrd
*ral* t it of Ihr n ln r Irfl n p rn tty
rrlirtn g Incumbents
Htm*r |Mtrlrnl» a rr tnorr dif
Ik uli to rrad. *Unply Iwt auw
ih r r r arr to many more of Ih rm
Hul Ih rrr i Ik n i Ii) lir some ra rly
sign* hum Indiana with Ih rrr
tv m o rra ik w a ll In jeopardy
O n r ratr to watch I* for Ih r %ral
of thr rrtiring H rp Phillip R
Sharp In what t a t a swing
dlslrk t lirforr In* 20-year c a rrrr
In Krnlucky. o n r of Ih r flr*l
tiatr* lhal will report It* rriurn*.
ih r outcome for freshman IV rn
tn talk Hrp Tom Harlow is onr
lo watch. a GO P upset &lt;mild
signal a signal a surgr ih r ir way
In Prnnaylvanla. H rp Mar)orir
Margollrs M rivtnsky. I h r (V in o
r r s l who d rllv rrn l th r crucial
Iasi v o ir for C lin to n '* la*
lilt rratlng 199 ' budget hat
lirr n struggling r t r r sh irr In a
traditionally Hrpuhllt an d lslrk l
Should shr survive. ICs a big onr
for Ih r iVmocral*
In Ohio. H rpuhln an* think
tliry can manage a n rl gain of al
Irasl Ih rrr. (wrhaps four IV m o
t ra lk w a it In Ih r South and Ih r
Mountain Stairs Clinlon Is a
h u rd rn on Democrat*. Grorgta
H rp Don .loll nstm said he'd atk
ih r prrsldrnt In only lo cam ­
paign for his Hrpublk an opporirnl
Th o sr obvknisly arr only a
handful of Ih r message* the
v o te r s a r r s r n d in g to d a y
T h r r r 's a big onr walling In Ih r
W rs i. in Sftnkanr. Wash w h rrr
To rn Folry l* trying lo avoid
becoming thr first sprakrr of thr
Hmtsr to lir d r fra led for rrr l n Ikm slntr IWiO
E D ITO R 'S N O T E - Waller H
Mrar*. i h r prrsldrnt and col
urmusl for T h r A**m laird Press
has rrportrd oil Washlnglon and
national |*j|ttlr* lor more than
3 0 year*

C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA
However th y attorney Hk h
ard Taylor askrd for morr llrnr
to rest arch llir 't g.il lamlflca
lions noting some til Ihr lamg
w ish ! (rant fuses pn king up solid
w a s lr . ya rd w a s lr a ltd It
ryclahtrs do lad u w disposal
she* In Srm lnolr County Itut usr
out &lt;&gt;l county fa&lt; ilnir* Signing
ih r agreement might rrqulre
•hanging llir franrhtsr a grrr
rnriil* and coukl mran higher
g jrls ig r ratr* lor f lly residents
II Longwtiod dor* not Join
oilier governmental unit* in Ih r
solid waslr managrmerit pro
gram. II wilt not lir eligible lor Its
portion of any future grant
money received
In «»thrr business ihr rum*
miss loners
• Amended I lie- t i l l * live Vi.tt
capital improvement program

.(titling a jiay as you go plan for
d r v r lo p in r n t of c o m rn rrt lal
srwrrs
• Approvrd t ight hour* of llllga
lion Iln ir for la ylo r to Inlrrvrne
in suits Involving taingwmid
llcallh Cart Ci diet ptti|M ily
Tlw rlly lias an Inlrrrsl in ihr
pro|M-rty uridrr a 1971 ordinance
containing a prverier c la u s e lu
I he city In llie year 2009 The
profitrty is involved in a con­
dem ns I Ion action T h r T e n ­
nessee t or jioralion which ow ns
the property Is requesting first
right of refusal or lo purrliasr
the property from the city before
making major improvement* in
Ihr facility
• K rp lu ird Uovrstrand on the
t llv (am assing Imard to fount
absentee ballot* tonight Vat •a
noted he is a&lt; lively involved in
Jlrn C a rrk u * &lt;amftalgn against

M ilk i It* 11si in had signed a
brochure for Miller Canvassing
tjourd member* arr nol lo hr
at lively involved In ramfMigns
according lo ih r city cfwJr Voct a
was named lo serve on I he laianl
w ith Bcruon l&gt;ivr*tfand noted
Henson is also Involved In a
r a n d l d a l r 's c a m p a ig n a n d
should nol sll on th r lioattl
either
Learned thr ctiy will rn d up
fsiylng what atimunl* to a dou
iilr rrlifrm enl m n irth u lIon for
former rlly administrator James
M&lt; Fell In Mt Frllln requested his
reilremenl lir fialil to a city
managers rrtlrrm rn l fund in
w h lih he was already vrslrd.
n ilh rr Ilian ihr stair retirement
fund However Mt Frllln did not
opt out ol Ih r slatr program .vs
required T h r city must pay the
stair lund *20 000

■ y K A TA R IN A B JA K V A LL
Associated Press Writer
S TO C K H O L M - When Iqbal
Maslh w as 4. hr was &lt; haloed lo a
loom in Pakistan and fortrd to
w ork for si* years m a k in g
■arpris Now 12. h r is working
In rn d fort rd child labor
We hail In get up at 4 and
work 12 hours.
klaslh said
T h r r r were 15 or 20 children
w h rrr I was W r were chained lo
ih r loom*, hul aflrr work, w r
w rrr usually released and could
go home to sleep "
Maslh sftnkr al a Stockholm
news conference organized by
th r Swedish Industrial Union
and Pakistan s Hondrd Labor
L ib e ra tio n F ro n t, nr H L L F .
wrhkh I* fighting thr use of
rhild rrn a* bonded lalmirrs
Ills a|i|&gt;rarqnrr Iasi week e a t
(M il of an effort in per— tire
counfflrs lo slop the forced labor
of m illio n s o I c h ild r e n
worldwide
I..it I year the Hmssets based
lntrrnaikxi.il Confederation of

Free Trade thdoris launched a ished parents lo put him to work
boyroll of (arpel* Inxn India. Indefinitely for a payment of
Nepal a n d Pakistan where • 16
"T h e factory owners tell the
rhildrrn arr used to tie Ihr liny
knot* lhal make the rugs so parents If hr goes lo school, he
will never get a Job anyway It s
attractive
The U S Congress has consid­ better for him to work now ." the
ered tunning llir tmporl of such hoy said
Chained to looms lo keep them
carpets, hoping to discourage
child lahnr fine Swedish com­ producing — sometimes with
pany. ih r international home p a re n ts k n o w le d g e — the
furnishing giant IK EA , said II children made carpels that w rrr
has stopped Importing certain shlpprd lo luhnre lor e*pnrt.
Aslan-made rug* after discov­ oflrn lo Ihe Untied Slates. Masth
said
ering that kids made them
Adults havr spearheaded the
campaign Maslh 1* one of the
llrsl child activists
W adnasday. N o v .t . 1M 4
Masth Is so small lie could
Pizza
barely see over tlu- mkrophone
Gardan Salad
at the news conference When lie
Appla Fraara
was 4, th r owner of a carpet
or Chat s Salad or BaQ Lunch
f a c to ry n e a r the to w n of
Low Fat Milk
bhekhupura. north of Lahorr.
persuaded the boy's Impover­

Public school menu

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DELIVER”

P IZ Z A &amp; S U B S
...Just A Little Bite Belter

Continued from Page IA
only once
or iw it r a year, hr said, and
iinlrs* someone is «ertain of the
tirganlzalinn and ih r rail. I
w o u ld su gg e st c a u tio n h r
r i(frlM -(J
Crawfortl says llir^ Florida I k
p a rlm rn t of A gtlcu llure and
C o n s u m e r S e rv iir* IF D A C I.
w h lrli registers ( harltabte sotk t

Stocks

B

C o n tin u e d from Page I A
Invulvrd in
Mlie program
Montque Mullet said she's glad
j Ih ry arr learning about Ih r sloe k
, market
" ll s grr.it to tv able lo learn
i ahoui this." she viiil
Sbak.tr.i May s.ild her group
has Invested heavily In Toys H
&gt;I s and the Tonv llllllrltl Com
jtany. two Investments Zim
! m erm an ».ild w rrr wise for Ihr
; short Irrm
"II you waul lo nuikr m oiirv
Iv lo r r Christmas, invrst in any*
' thing lu &lt;kt with toy* or stiopping h r atlvlsnl th r student*
O c k e s h la C h r i s t i a n a n d
Jrsslt a Jones, w ho are in lhal
same group, w erecxrllrd
‘ W r 'r going lo m akr a lol,**
Christian said ‘ W r rr going lo
w in ’*
Davis said the sludrnls have
t v r n enamored wnh the game
since the b e gin n in g, asking
questions, writing letter* and
researching companies
For most of ihc siudrnts. It is
■tot a learning rs jtc rlrn ir they
feel they'll ever really use
"1 want lo l v a teacher.!'
D u lle r said.
I ll never really
have any money lo do this Hut
It's fun to do."

tors tn Florida ha* notified a
Craw Pud added " T h e rntsrrpgroup tailed Chiefs of Poller
resentations made by ihl* group
National Drug Task Force, of an
are sonir of Ihe most blatant our
lltlrnt lo Issur a t rase anti desist
d e p a rtm e n t has e ve r un
order, and impose other satit
ro v rtn l "
lions against the (XganlralU ui
If and w hrji u is lo&gt; aled. ih r
Owe t&gt;r the big problem* how­
ever. Is tn kvating Ihr ttrganl/a* A'orvnhi/ation faces a m a t Im um
adrninstrallvr fine of • 1.000 |vr
tkin The address listed tn Talla
violation "Our department in ­
h . i s s r r is a private mall diop
tends to purs tv action against
bo*.
this group to the fullest e*tent
A.-cording In Crawford, "An
u n d e r the la w .” C r a w fo r d
Investigation bv our dejiartuieut
revealed that this group has commented "In addition, w r
hove forwarded the finding* of
misrepresented Its purpose*
touted bogus endorsement*. anil o u r InvestIgatkm lu the local
used an olllrlai-soumting name state attorney * uflic for jiossihtr
and emblems lo mislead the p r o s e c u tio n "
public Into tv h n tn g ll Is alllll
C ra w fo rd o u llin e d v a rio u s
a lr d w ith law- enfurceineni
agencies "
means used by Ih r organization

Sting
C ontinued from Page I A
• Jeremy David Grosser. 25.
of A l t a m o n t e S p r I n g * —
Purchase of a controlled sub
stance
• Jam es Mark Caruso. 17.
Altamonte Springs — Possession
of cannabis
• Albert W Jones. 15. Alta
monte Springs — Pun-base of
crock cocaine
• Handy David Hit htnond. 17.
Jacksonville. Purrhasr of crack
cocaine.
• J o h n II
M n n d JIev, 17.
Winter Springs — Purchase ul a
controlled substance
• John Gregory OrVoss 21.
Fern Park — Purchase of co­
caine
• Charles K Halt. 42. Atla
monte Springs — Sale and
delivery of counterfeit cocaine

• Thomas K

Williams. 23,

W inter Springs — Attempted
purchase of a controlled sub
slam ra n d i heft
Th e following |vr*on* were
each arrrstrd on charges ol
assignation to commit proslllu-

Hon.
• Arthur John Crognalr. 49.
Mar*hburg. Pa
• Charlie H o w a rd J r . . 12.
address unknown
• Arunava S u rkre . 26. O r ­
lando
• David William Forster. 31.
Key L o g o
• T o n y D a vid . 1 2. W in te r
Springs
• Travis Jerrad L m g . 22. O r ­
lando. also charged with lewd
and laicivkms behavior.

• Dommlriirk Joseph Gizzi.
50. All.im ontr Springs
• Fdwurd Lewis Kicks.
W inter Springs

43.

r illliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iu in m n iT l

• ll uses tlw title- Chtrls of
Police." even though there are
no such officials actively In ­
volved. nor is their participation
sought
• U*» * the ink- 'National D ru g
Task Force." even though ih r r r
I f n o s u c h ta s k fo rce in
eaistrncc

SA N FO RD
321-4440
C om e See O u r N e w ly R e m o d e le tl D in in a R oom
mO R IG IN A L O W N E R S N O W R A C K '

• Uses a badge Ivjw emblem
common tn police agencies
• Hepresents that the group Is
located in Florida’s capital
• Makes statem ents about
certain programs bring offered
Iliai do not exist

2 H H I S. French A te . (17-921. S .n fu r,l • D E L IV E R Y E X T R A

T R IP L E T O P P E R
O N E L A R G E P IZ Z A
L A R G E P IZ Z A
w ith o n e t o p p in g
u p to 3T o p p in g s
a n d 10 C H I C K E N
W IN G S O N L Y
1 P IZ Z A 2 P IZ Z A S j
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• Slates licit th r solli latino Is
bring conducted by a "regts
tered" |Mld professional fund­
raiser. when no registration has
lirrn rrportrd in Florida
• Print* the disclosure slate
m in is required by law using a
Ivjtr size and color that make
ihe text virtually unreadable.
• Uses lllrraturr with a quote
and photograph ol former Presi­
dent G rorgr Hush, despite ob­
jections by hts office
Crawford suggests people not
judge a charitable organization
solely on the Lists of an Im ­
pressive name, sob stories, or
emotional appeals
lie suggests asking for a copy
of ih r organtzallon's linanctal
report Iwforr giving any money.
Also, never give cash, only a
check made out lo Ih r organiza­
tion. nol an Individual
"If a charitable organization
cannot show proof of registration
w ith the State of F lo rid a ."
Crawford said. Trp o rt It to th r
Department of Agriculture and
Con*um rr Services Immediately
T h r to ll-fre e T a lla h a s s e e
h o t lin e Is I 8 0 0 4 1 5 -7 3 5 2
II 800 H EI.P FLA I

EXPIRES 11-7-94

EXPIRES 11-7-94

HOT
SUM M ER
SPECIAL

15 pieces ol
chicken (mixed,
white dark)

DEATHS
S T E L L A A D U H A TO
S te lla A d u h u to . H4, T i m ­
b e r I a it d T r a i l . A 11a in on t e
Springs, died Saturday. Nov. 5.
IfHM al her residence Ikirn
April 23. 1910 In Wilkes llarrr.
Pa., she moved lo Central Flor­
ida lu 1971. She was a home­
m aker She belonged (o SI.
Gregory's Catholic Church. Fort
Ltuderdalr
Survivors Include daughters.
J u d y Foy. Altamonte Springs.
Je rry Vailone. Colum bus. Ohio,
s is te r. E va Sal k e y . M o un t
Vernon. N.Y.; brother*. Stanley
Pru cc. Pennsylvania. Charles
Prucr. New York City; seven
grandchildren; four great grand­
children
Deacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge ol ar­
rangements.
G U 8 S IE M A E N A T H A N
Gussic Mac Nalhan. H8

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Boy once chained to carpet loom
now works against child labor

Solicit

r

Tu.*l4i tlo*.mt&gt;.i 8 1994

Long wood—

[Spots to watch to avoid
staying up all night
I A " *1' N r * » Analytic

'jontofd f lunda

Old

Ltkc Mary Hoad. Sanford, died
Monday. Nov 7. 1994 al Si
C ut her I n r L a b o u r's M anor,
Jacksonville ho rn .In ly 14. 1906
lu S.infortl. she was a lllrloug
resident She was a homemaker
She tM-lougrd lo Second Shiloh
Missionary Haptlsi Church.
Survivors Include daughter,
E v a M o o re . J a c k s o n v il l e ;
b ro the r. Fra n k A Tho m as.
Sanford; sisters Essie Frazier.
Oviedo. Mabel Glover. Lake
Mary; numerous grand* hlldrrn
and great-gran deli IId ten.

Wilson Klchrlbrrger Mortuary,
Inc.. Sanlord, In charge of ar­
rangement*
P A T R IC IA J E A N N E R A N C E
Pat rlt ta Jeanne Kuncc. in la tit.
Seminole Avenue, l.ungwood,
died Sunday, Nov. 6, 1994 al
Arnold Palmer Hospital. Shr was
Imxii Oct 31. 1994 Shr was a
member of SI Peter's Episcopal

C hu rch. Lake Mary.
S u rv iv o rs Include parents,
P a tr ic k a n d T r u d y K u n c r .
L o n gw ood; sister, C h ris tin a
Ranee. Long wood; m a te rn al
grandmother. Suzanne Newby.
L ik e Chelan. Wash.; palrm al
g ra n d m o th e r, Je a n n e
Arm strong. Mount Dora.
Ileuron Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando, In charge of ar­
rangements.*
D O M IN G A V A Z Q U E Z S A N T O S
Dorn Inga Vasquez San Ios, H8.
C a p e Cod Lan e . A lla m n u t r
Springs, died Saturday. Nov 5.
1994 al FloHda Hospital. Al'arnonie Springs Ikirn J u ly 18.
1906 in Coinerki. Puerto Rico,
sh r moved lu Cenlrnl Florida in
1991 hum Kashin. Pa She was a
homemaker.
Survivors Include sons. Kubcn
Santos. Richmond Hills. N.Y .
J o a q u i n S a n to s . T o a - A l l a .

Puerto Hlco, Daniel Santos.
Hayam on. Puerto Hlco. Hev.
Samuel Santos. Easton. Pa :
dauglitrrs. Elizabeth. Altamonte
Springs. Miriam. Union. N il ,
M arla Teresa Duarle/Sanlos.
M o n lr r u l. C a n a d a . A b ig a il.
Helhlehrtn. Pa.; stsler, Petra
Vazquess. Aguos/Uurnas. Puerto
Hlco; many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
Gaines C a rry Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. L in g wood. In charge of arrange­
ments

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Y o u V o te
AND VOTE NOVEMBER 8.
BECAUSE SO MUCH IS AT STAKE.

“Liwton ( lliilcs lias delivered on
the pn anises lie made four year*
ag«&gt; to bring major change...one
of Florida's most res|x-etetl ami
goals-oricntcd leaders.’
— GAINESVILLE SUN.
OCTOMR 23. 1 M 4

“Chiles lighting crime: Hush
just firing blanks...when it
comes to public service, there is
no comparison between Jeb
Ihisli and (lov. Chiles. Chiles
earned our trust."
— PALM M A C H POST,
OCTOMR. 1 H 4

“(lovcmor Chiles has reformed
juvenile justice and set new
records for prison expansion...
he has proven he can manage...
during some of the states most
difficult times."
— MIAMI HERALD,

“( hill's fur &lt;»ovemor...in the past
four \cars. Florida's economy has
impm\ed...erime has deeaased...
taxes have remained among the
lowest in the nation...Chiles has
built prisons, aformed sentenc­
ing policy, doubled the percent*
age of time each inmate senes
and will eliminate early a lease
altogether In next year..."
— ST. PETERSBURG TIMES,
O CTOM R. 1SS4

*‘( Utiles has far m oa to offer
the state in the next four years
than does Hush. Linton Chiles
is a man of quality, a mail of
honor, and a man of vast and
varied government experience,
lie knows this state from the
Panhandle to the Keys, lie
knows its people."
— TAMPA TRIBUNE,
OCTOBER &amp;B. 1934

OCTOMR 23. 1994

"Liwlon Chiles offers a far more
realistic approach to the cluillcnges
that face die state...|hls| record
and pnimlse for the future stand in
stark contrast to die slash-andbum nppiuieh of Jeb Bash."
— ORLANDO SENTINEL.

OCTOBER 30. 1SS4

Chiles has shown he is in charge
nud| has delivead on important
promises...Florida needs maturity
at the helm. Chiles and Mackay
offer that."
— FORT LAUDERDALE SUN-SENTINEL.
OCTOBER IB . 1994

“Chiles has been a steady, coura­
geous leader with a good mcrull
record and a progressive plan for
dealing with the problems that
concern voters."
— BRADENTON HERALD.
OCTOBER 23. 1994

“Chiles has a solid record...has
championed reforms in...carly
release programs, in health
care, in infant mortality and
care with his Healthy Start pro­
gram and in juvenile justice
issues, lie’s led the charge in
education reform...Chiles is also
a straight-shooter in an era of
sidewinders.”
— PENSACOLA NEWS JOURNAL
OCTOBER 27. 1994

“Law ton Chiles is a man of
experience, integrity and vision
who’s started this state down
the mad to improvement...
Chiles deserves a-eleetion
over an untested Bush."
— TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT.
OCTOBER 30,1994

“Aiiv
v who cares about this
•WkI•
state should vote for Chiles.”
— DAYTONA BEACH NEWS JOURNAL
AUGUST 1994

V o te N o v e m b e r 8 f o r C liile s / JV Ia cK a y
THE PROVEN, EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP WE NEED
TO KEEP FLORIDA MOVING FORWARD
1’iikl htlilicnl Advertisement l»y the Cliilo/MiieKjiy Campaign (P)

�Sanford Harald

IN BRIEF

Leaders pulling away
Lawn Service, Premier
perfect 3-0 weeks again

PDS gets Hacked'
C A S S ELB ER R Y
M i.k r» Notion M «
h u notitiAlly sotr handed ik lf ii t r turn oil
thumb* in W om en • ( U w C S)&lt; «rplirh Ngthall
.»• tlon *tt Mnl Hug I u k r l*.»fk Mratduv night a*
ih r l'|)S Hacker* from (K m tii ro m m lllrtl |()
n i m t In a 23 I 4 Ii &gt;m li&gt; A nlhum * IN#/a
Playing with Just ntnr (davri* every Ifatkrr*
i n i « nr lor led a Ixg liming f&lt;»»
•
14m tm M o u lt pa* rd Ihr id lr n w
{ kiiiij
lour Inf foot iw hiding a double amt tiw r d
(h i r e run*
A lto contributing w r r r April
Law teller |trl|*lr | »o slngtr* I hire run*)
Jauiton Mai Id le Urtptr single intii Hlill and
D r blue I c:gh Idnutde single lour K ill!
W uh )u*i I filer ijfinr k it. Ihr llat k rrt lell In
5 4 bul t lm r everyone ha* at lru*t tu n bttar*
th ru lui[ir« are *llll a lltr H U i ttlll plav U k r
Itra n llo Plant at ti 30 p tn nrvt M o iu lii

Frw m Stair R t M H l

SA N FO R D
Why rely on yrmr enemies wlten
yuu can do li yourself*
M&lt;m I close I tallies lor alhlelk i lu»inpH«n»hl(M
arr (let tiled by someone tiring u|»srr by a tram
noi in Ihe running lor Hie league nile
But Ihe leader* In Ihe A A II league* id Ihe
Sanford Recreation Ikrpartmrm Fall Reirralkm al
Volleyball league • arr not waiting l « lirlp from
someone rlar. they arr raking •are id hu*ine«a
Ihemarivr*
M onday nlghl at llie Sanlord Middle Scfw*&gt;l
G y m n a tu rlu m . B A M
L a w n Service had ll«
art on d M ralghl (irrfrrl 3-0 week lo Inc r r » « f it* A
league lead lo five vtatnrte* crvrr We*lvlew
llapUM I'h u n h

Sanford Youth Basketball
SA N FORD — The Suntmd K n rratkin Dr
(wvrtmrnt I* *(&lt;1rrtttg youth l u d r i l u l l lix bny*
and gtrl* under 15 year* of age
Cost t* • 10 ami everyone make* a team
Trvnul* ttlll l r held Salllldat N o v )*• at Ihe
Sanlnrd Middle N lim l G y m The U x n i l t&gt; hed
ule ttlll (ir (age* cotntl dale I* August 'I Pe*4l
9 a m . bnv* 11 and under 1030 a m
t*r&gt;»
13 and under n m n girl* IN and under I do
p in . M * IN and under
For more into &lt;all 330 Nfrtr7

Basketball coaches needed
SA N FO R D — The Sanford Ret iratKMi De
(»an merit I* looking lor people interested In
coaching hn&gt; • and girl* youth l&gt;a«krtt&gt;all leant*
All game* are on Saturday talth weekly
p ra rtk r* All supplies « ill lie provided
lnlere*led parile* «fiould rail :U O W 0 7

Casselberry youth basketball
C A S S E LB E R R Y - Casselberry Park* A Ret
rratlon ttlll oiler Youth liaakriltall at W irz Park
HOft Mark Dav Id liltd lot age* 8 17
There will lie three age grnu|M Sure Shot*
18 111. Power Forward* (12-141 and Slam
Dunker* (IN 17). with registration and dratl day
on Nov ember 1 2 th a lU a m
The fee I* l i t per rhlld ttilh a di*. mini lor
tei ond child and n u r l i r t are needed
For derail*, t all .tmti Jo hn at 203 71*0
**

AROUND TH E S T A T E
Heat gets All-Star forward
MIAMI - Th e Atlanta llawk* iraded one ol the
M IA • lie*i power forward* Monday vending
A ll Star Kevin Willi* and a No I draft pit k lo Ihe
Miam i Ileal lor Sieve Smith Gram lumg and a
te io n d round draft rholre
Atlanta ha* Ihe c h u trr o( git trig Miami it* No
1 pick in 1&lt;K)5 or 1090 II Ihe I'.f.Ni pick I* one ol
ih e flr»i five. It rim hold of! for artoiher year
Smith. 2N. was a member of "D re a m Team
II" Lusi season. be averaged 17 3 point*. 5 I
assist* and 4 5 rebound*
Long 28 averaged 11 4 |Hilnl* and 7 2
rebound* a* a (tower forward
Willi* 7 foot and 240 pound*, ha* avrraged
14 5 point* and 10 retmund* lor ill* nine-year
c areer Hut In Ihe la*l three year*, he averaged
18 4polnt*and 13 NreUtund*
Miami * second round plrk will go to Ihe
Hawk* In the M in e dralt In which Ailanta give*
Ihe Heal II* No I pli k

Byars out for season
DAVIK — Th e Miami Dolphin* lo s t leading
ret elver and s m rrr K rilh Hyar* lor Ih r rr*l of
Ih r *eason during their w in over Indlanapoll*
Byars, a nine-year vrirra n . needy major
reconstructive surgery on lit* rigid knee, coach
Don Simla announced Monday
Jainr* Saxon will Mart In Byars' absence.
Sim la said, and Miami * Mall w ill discuss
working recently acquired Cleveland Gary at
fullback In practice Ihl* week a* Insurance
Byar* lias hern Miami's lop receiver, with 40
calche*. and Its touchdown leader, with seven
Ills two rrceplkin* Sunday extended his cat­
ching streak of al Ir.iM one |»a*x lo 111
consecutive regular season games
Meanwhile. Sim la said starling hallbark
Bernlr Parmolre won'l play this weekend's
game against Chicago, hut w ill I m* evaluated on
u game to gum r basis beginning nr*t week
I'arinalee suffered a strained medial collateral In
the right knee while gaining HI yards on 22
carries in three quarters of pixy Sunday.

W H A T'S HAPPENING ~]
Mens' Basketball
Indian Rlvsr C.C. al Ssmlnols C.C.. 7 30 p m

N A T IO N A L B A S K E T B A L L A S S O C IA T IO N

c 7.30p.m. —
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Anna Goacna haipwd 111 M Laao Sa&lt;*.&lt;.# posl
anolhvr 30 rscord HUS week

In «Hher II league result* West view Baptist
t Irurrh wa* 2 I Aga|tr « « | 2 and Sanford Flr*l
liapttM ( hutch v i l l i 3
II A M laiwn Service i* turn 18 1 on ihe *ra«nn
while WeMview llapfl*l Church I* 13 8 Aga|a- I*
*» 12 and Sanford First fiaj*t|*t Church i* 2 Ml
In Ih r II league. |*trmlrr Mrrti hed lla unta-alrn

•(ring lo 18 a* II racked up II* *l«th straight
prefer! 34) week Bul. ha I he ftr *1 lime ihl*
va w a i Premier actually did gel a little help (nan
Ihe competition a* *r«ond running Nkhol* Out
laiard Marine S rn rk r* wa* ratty able lo go I 2
Ihl* w rrk lo fall lour game off Hie league learl
Park Air. Incorporated which started Ihe
•eason with a 3-0 opening week broke a IN game
losing Mrrak to go a *e&lt; rmd la-*l 2 I Ihl* week
and move Into a He ha third pl*rr with
Neighbor* which wa*0 3 Ihl* week
B A M la w n Service al«u Improved lo |8 3 rai
Ih r *ea*on, with Sn hoi* Outboard Marine
Service* (ailing lo 14 7 Nrighlarr* and Park Air
Inr ra(aaatrd ate both N Hi
Only rate of the game* (ilayed h&gt; the trailer*
were very rl&lt;Mr a* H A M Won II* Ihrrr game*
IN 7 15-2 and 15-13 lover WeMview IUpri*t|
while l*rrmlef ilo b b rrrd II* opponents 21 8,
21-3 and 21 8
TTie two league* plav every Monday nlghl al
ihe Sanfiad Middle s« brad Gynm aiocium *lart
Ing at 7 p m

Slugging
senior’s
earn gold
By ORAM S M ITH
Harald Sports Wntsr
SANFO RD - I heir birth rertifl
&lt;ale* they are over 55 year* old Itul
I heir *oflh*ll ability * j(* other w t«r
In a tournament held Friday and
Salordav a* (tart ol Ihe Golden Age
Game* Eagle Bilk k |NN and Overt
from CryMa! River, ihe Orlaruhi
T o m c a t * I l»H a n d O v e r ! a n d
lUi-tvoon* |lull* ION ami O ver! limit
/ImiU ak •ial»e&gt;**1 gold me-dalS 1•
Making up I
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Ka'gle* T e d Sjo g re n
Sonny
Krantr. J n r Maronelli l.er VP Dull
F.d Beatty. Hank Provost. Kn h
lla r d lg a n . B oh B u rn * . I.ln n r l
Fdwxrd* Ben Fiedler .Jim Kregan
Tomcat* (ier*e Tlm m a* lb* kv
Lllingvworlh Sr Dan Crtlchell. Joe
Fo*lrr. Vince Plrlllo. J im Hanson.
Boh Slrvrri*. Vein laiw rr. Howard
Sc horn. Ken Rush. Mario Sierra Bill
K u g r r . C h u c k B a s in g e r. T o m
Hardy. Boyd Hone. Phil llra/irl. Ken
Spellman
Bull* Hum berto Marline/ Norval
Brown Del llabb. Glen Taylor. Nick
p rim . Gene Cantwell. Larry Irrrw.
Cas* Kournjlan Bill Miller. Karl
The is* Jack llarmlson. Lloyd Goveri»en. Frank Candela. Billy Well*
Bud Turner

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H**«c&lt;Wee*******««~»y
Oviedo * Shannon Munns sett up the ball at
teammates Stephanie Noiseui (No t4&gt; and Leah
Markiewic/ get In position during Friday s Sectional
victory over Middiaburg The Lion* (26 3| will play
Miami Northwestern (34 51 at 4 p m Friday in Ihe
State semifinals at New Pori Richey'a River Ridge

Middle High School The 8 p m conteal will have
Vairico Bloomingdale (10 3) taking on Parkland
Stoneman Douglas (32 3) Tha winners will meet al 8
p m Saturday for the Clast 6A Slate Championahip
Admission is (4 lor each semifinal session Fnday
and S6 tor each championship session Saturday

Cincy hopes go from bleak to Blake
B y J O IK A Y
A PSpods W r it e r ____________ __________________________
C IN C IN N A TI — Step aside David Khngler The
Clticinnall Bengal* arr Jell Blakr * Irani Inr now.
Even though Kllnglrr Is rx p rrtrd l&gt;a« k ihl* week from
a sprained knee, roach Dave Simla I* slicking with
Blakr as his starting quarterback Simla announced
that Blake — impressive in his first Iwci N F L starts —
will !&gt;r No I again n rxi Sunday against Houston.
Illakr threw (or 387 yards Sunday - the tcrsi passing
(K-rformance bv a Bengal* quarterback In lour year* —
aaCincinnati gol Us first win. 20-17 In Scattlr
' H r had a tremendous performance and he earned
the Job." Simla said. " I Blink he will continue lo play
well and give us the spark lh.il he's given our offenae."
1C* not Jusl Ihe olfrnse (hat has gollrn a lift The
Bengal* II H) a rr a vastly different team under their
new quarterback. Even Ih r fans are Inierrsted again

The outlook has gone It mu bleak lo Itlakr
There wav little lo talk about until Kllnglrr and
backup Don Holla* gol hurt In an Oct 23 lo** at
Cleveland, thrusting an Inexperienced Blakr Into Hie
starter's role H r led the Bengal* to Ihe verge ol a huge
upset in hi* first N F L start, a 23-20 loss to Dallas
Starting again Sunday In Seattle. Ihe Sanford reared
Blakr got Cincinnati Us first win with an exceptional
(terformance. He hit Da m a y Scott In stride on a 7(»-yartl
pass in overtime to srl up Ih r winning kick
And. |terlt.i|» most impressive, he gol the N H . *
worst tram believing In Itself Everyone gave him errdu
for ihe turnaround - one player suggested the team's
slogan should tie "Eight and Eight W ith Blakr
"Jc fl gives u* a different view of what's going to
happen every Sunday." defensive tackle Keith Rut Li &gt;
said "W inning Is about learn chemistry, and our
chemistry I* belter with Jeff. My Intrm ton Is lo llnlsli
500 and I ran guarantee you everybody In thl* locker
room wants to do that, too "

SANFORD HERALD PLAYER O F TH E W EEK

Diverse Brown leads
Patriots into playoffs
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - In a
d a y of s p e c i a l i z a t i o n . L a k e
B r a n t l e y s D e c B r o w n Is a
Hirowlu* k

lie recovered a him hlr. Intercepted
two |ra w s , carried the ball 10 limes
lor a game high 104 yards. Includ­
ing an eight-yard touchdown, com
pleirt! Ills first Hirer passes and
finished Ihe nlglu threc-for-four lor
50 yards. Including a 43-yatd t&gt;omh
on Ills team's o|&gt;enlug play.

While most players play just one
|x&gt;*U!on. the Patriots Junior hardly
r v r r comes off Ihe field, taking hl.v
turn at quarterback, defensive hick
and on siiecutl teams.

"Dee Brown Is a quality player."
said hike Hrunllry head couch Fred
Alm on "lie would Im* Hie I m-m
player In Florida II hr had a tllllr
more speed."

Brown showed off most ol hi*
diversity In a playoff clinching
victory over Drllona High School, us

For hi* efforts. Dee Brown l* this
week's Sanford Herald Player of Ih r
Week.

By DRAM S M ITH
Horald Sports Writer

Luke Brantley's Dee B ro w n
Is Ihe Player of Hie Week
Honorable mention's were
• Lake H ow ell's L u c lo u s
Cooper, w hn caught a 28-yard
touchdown |&gt;a*s and also ran
for 10 yard*
• Luke M a r y 's R e c o lo n
J u m p p . who ran for 130
yards
• Oviedo's O rio n King who
rush e d for 7ft ya rds and
caught four p .sses lor 2fi
• Semlnoir's C liff Branch
who (kissed for H7 yards and
ran for 65.
• Lyman s T o m Dixon wlio
passed for 1H7 yards

Dee Brown

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IN BRIEF

AARP changes meeting
Ihie in ||ir (m ld rn A|(r &lt;.tames tin* w trk Il|r Nanlntd t hapter
nt thr AAHP tia* portjmnrd thr regularly ** hrdulrd meeting on
thursdav Nov 10 to th r (nltnwinic Thursday Nm 17 at 10
a in at tin Sanlnrd Senior O n t r r

CALENDAR
Overeaters together
A regular m rrtlnK n( C K rrra trr* Annnymnu* I* t im d urtrd on
Tuesday* at 7 Hi ji m at Fir«t t ’m tn l U n h n ln i C hu n h
corner of park and 5lh. Sanford For inorr information rail
( an.l at 32706S7

Take off pounds sensibly
Member* nl Take Off Pound* Srn*lbly. TO P S In vllr thr
imhllr to Join thrm on Tuesday rim in g * (m in 7 to H p m at
thr Flr»t Christian C h u fth 1007 Sanlnrd A v r Sanford
T h r group now ha* a private room to weigh proplr tw tw rrn
0 15 and 0 45 p m
Each w rrk a dlffrrrnt program on weight ln%* will lir

conduct rd
Toi more mli n mat ion uhout thr d u b . rail 323 170H oi
323 1664

Toastmasters meet
Srm lno lr ( 'ommunlty College (SCC'I Toa*trna*trt* Club
»ii5MI will m rrt rv rry T ur*day of ih r month. 7 30 p nt at
latkr Marv C ham brr of C in m n rrrr office. in Luke Marv O n t r r
it l . a k r Kmttia Road C o n tat t Hosella llonhaiti at 323 H2M4 for
m orr information.

Jaycees meet in Sanford
I hr Sanford Jayi rr* m rrt th r second and fourth Turwday of
each month at 5 30 p m at Jayr rr* Park Anyonr interested m
■ llrnitinu &lt; a n •all li m n A itxin xm a t U '1 l l l l l l
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Disabled veterans meet
Srm lno lr ( minty C h a p trr *30 of Ih r Disabled American
Veteran* m rrt thr w rn n d Tur*day of each month at thrlr
rltaptrr home at 3 5 12 Orlando A vr In Sanford T h r service
offlcr t* open from I 3 p m rv rry Tuesday and Friday for m orr
Information 323-2710

Optimist Club meets weekly
Thr Sanford Optimist C lu b m rrt* r v rry Wednesday at noon
at thr Colonial Hoorn at Touchton's tn downtown Sanlord
Visitors arr welcome

Dancing for seniors
The O v rr 50 [tuner C lu b danrr l» held rv rry Wednesday,
from 2 30 4 30 p m at th r Sanford Civic Center L lvr music
by thr Drliontan* 11 -piece tiand Donation $2 OO

Kiwanis Club meets Wednesday
The Klwanl* t'Juh of Sanford tiold* Its noon luncheon
meeting* r v r r y Wednesday al thr Sanford Civic C rn trr. North
Sanlord Avenue at Ih r Ukrfront Visiting Klwanlan* a ir
welcome For Information call Wult Smith. 323-508H

Widowed Persons meet
All widowed person* a rr Invltrd to m rrt at l 30 p m thr
second and fourth Wednesday of r v r r y month at the
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 laike Triplet Drive. Cassel­
berry.

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Legion auxiliary serves beyond community

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Smith M i l about Ih r tmpllcatinrt* of dlahelr*
I hi* w m m a i t* (tart «*f a *rrtr* spotyaorrd hy Columbia Park
Hr .(JI In &gt;nr h y»trm dr signed In give thr comm unity a ( ham r In
m rrt th r inrilii at atall Irarn atamt n rw development* In
inrilii al tr&lt; hitoiogi and hrljt ihrm Irarn m urr about thrlr
health
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I f flUSAN WINNER
Hoi aid Correspondent
SANFORD
T lt r r r • a saving
that gors. "Itrhlnd r v r r y great
man th rrr'a a wom an '* T h r
women who arr |m i I of thr
A m r r t c a n L rg lo n A u a llla ry
CamptirII Dosing Unit 53 havr
s to o d hy thrlr m ru and yrt Mi&gt;»l
alottr Ih rtr ( onir ibut ion to Ihr
((im m u n it y ha* a d d rd nrw
dtmru*ton to thr word vntun
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T h r lr senders havr extended
If 1101 a* far awav as (latnrsvlllr
In as 1 low- a* Mrllortvtllr Avrttur
In Sanford at th r llltlh a vrn
Nursing Itm nr Tltelr grnrroslty
and catr havr tx-rn sharrd with
many A nuirr r n rn t rtufravor
of thr group ta-gan lit J u n r when
t h r y h rg a n to m r r t again
Claudia Hurt, *ri rrta ry of Ihr
aualllary and ih a lrm a n of thr
C h lld rrn and Ymitfi Committer
*harrd thr group's v rn tu rr
She said W r derided a* a
group tn begin doing m orr in thr
c o m m u n ity I suggested wr
work w ith a nursing hotnr h
was something new* that wr
could do for ihr com m unity Wr
w anted so m eth in g ongoing
1‘m p lr always rrrn rm tirr the
proplr in Ih r nursing home* at
Thanksgiving and Christmas
W r wanted to do something on
thr oil months those jw-opje arr
Ignored or forgotten "
The group started with tray
la&gt;or* for Hlllhaven and for thr
Gainesville V rlrra n s Hospital
and D o m tra ry C a rr Unit A
project for V rlrta n 's Day on Nov

H*&gt;M n * * t | l « i r w »~ie.

American Legion Aunliary Campbell Losstng Untl
53 members shwomg ttieir gtf crafts am Bea
Dadin, Cleo DeQfaffenrstd. Jean Bruno. Flo King.
I I has Intludrd thr Vrlrran*'
Hospital and Ih r C atr Unit Tra y
favors totaling 400 will tw d rliv
r r r d al that tlm r " W r ord rrrd
four different lypr* of putrtotlr
seals that w rrr a Irout two Indies
h ig h ." said Hurt
W r put them
i n i wood stick* and put a note on
them saying honoring vrtrm n a **
T h r lr donation in J u ly in
eluded a flrrcrackrr arrange­
ment lor tile tare unit Hlllhaven
received white ghost* made from
twisted paper In October to
celebrate Hallow r n t In Sep
lem brr. Hlllhaven also received
satin roses and August brought
the residents small fans made

Joanne Smith Helen GooOtpeed Mary Schaefer
Jeanne Hauptkom. Glenda Bates. CUudla Bun,
Sandy Smith and Deb by Kryc

from satin ribbon
Hurt discussed thrlr already
completed gifts for Novrmlirr
and Drcrmlrer
W r already did
November and December's work
since wr wont* fir meeting in
December For November wr
l i u d r bayslai k* out of plnr
needles m ounted on a film
&lt;.mister lid and jiumjiklns out of
orange iwtstrd ribbon For Dr
c r m t ir r , w r took evergreen
dial s about two tm lies tall
Ea&lt; h one lookrd like a small
Christm as tree W r mounted
them on styrofoam *0 it would
look like snow W r wrapped It
w ith plaid ribbon and put a

penny on thr button to weight It
down Wr put little sticky stars
on the rv rrg rrrn to d n orate It."
She addrd that refreshments
always accompany Ihr delivery
of the trrats .«nd *0 d o rs a ttrnr
to sit and visit with thr resi­
dents "They rra lly seem to look
forward to It.'* she said "It's
hern rsrtttng and It makes you
frrl good W r all havr these
funny stories that the proplr w ill
tell us We re doing a lot of
rscttlng things for th r com m uni­
ty This 1* one thing that krrj»s
us busy and m a k rs thr p ro p lr
frrl good and you frrl like ytiu 'rr
h r {plug ‘

Geneva woman
earns ‘Woman
of Year’ award
T h e Srm lnolr C ounty Coop
r r a t t v r Kstrnsloo S e rvice ha*

n u in t n a t r d 1 in o g r n r
Y a rb o ro u g h for th r IH!M
W oman of ih r Year In Agricul­
ture For over 40 vrar* In
partnership with her husband
Kd, she has worked on and for
th r Yartiurciugh Ranch In
Geneva.
Th is fourth grnrrutlon fami­
ly 's c o m m e rc ia l cnw/call
o p e ra tio n b o rd e rs the St
J o h n 's River In S rm ln o lr
C o u n ty
Kd Y a rb o ro u g h 's
grandlathrr. K If Ktllirr. and
uncle. W O Klltire. startrd thr
ranrh o vrr l(X) yrars ago
Today, thrlr two sous and two
daughters arr also jsirturrs In
thrlr ojvrraiioii — cuntimilng
ih r

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tr a d itio n

Y a rb o ro u g h doe sn't claim
c r e d it for he r many accoinpltshmenl* and successes,
but feels that her supjmrtlvr
family and bring hlrssrd with
good health from God has
made it possible for hrr to
achieve Ihr goals lhal shr srt
for herself In life.
As part of the faintly tram
she works cows, hauls cattle.

moves equipment In addition
111 lirt iMiUitlr wink shr also
k r r p s H it- b u s in e s s a n il
p rrv . ,iol Usik* fur the ranch
Yarborough developed and
wrote a program involving
" H r r f An.' a prop that shr
designed and made herself to
promote b rrf nutrition. Its
by-products, and agrtrulturr
T f ir jirogram Ls now usrd by
c a t t lr w o m r n In I I o t h r r
stairs Vidros of thr skit arr
usrd in schools in iwii othrr
states Shr developed a b y­
product brochure on W h rn Is
A Cow Morr Than A C o w ." a
berf calendar, and othrr rr
latrd promotional Ideas 1h.1t
a rr still used nationally today
She has been responsible for
the Href Council lioiiih fur the
Florida Sta ir Fair and th r
Central Florida Fair and has
put up both booth* for the pusi
sis years. She has adopird a
nutrition education jirogram
and thr Importance ol agricul­
ture that has tirrn adopted
Into Ihr school system Shr
had recipes tiuiislatrd Into
Spanish for thr International
A g ricu ltu ral T r u d r C ouncil

Imogen* Bostick Yarborough
I rude show
Y a rb o ro u g h Is not only
active In the Farm Hureau and
C a ttlrW o m a n 's Association,
she is an artive mem ber on ihe
Extension Advisory Commit­
tee She is a m em ber of the

HoMd n * l ( bf &lt; n l l i s i l o n

Women's Club of Oviedo, the
Geneva CtIUens' Association.
Geneva Historical Society, and
has been a Sunday school
teacher and member of the
choir In her church for over 3k
years.

Apple Annie shouldn’t tempt kids
DEAR ABBY: I frat h bu siness
law at Western Nevada C o m m u ­
nity College lit Fallon. Nev.. and
Just read your response to "A p pie Annie" in Tacoma. Wash . to
post a sign on her upjilc tree
saying. "Kids, you're welcome lit
m y apples, hut please ask first. I
would enjoy helping you select
Ihe juiciest ones."
Annie Is courting financial
disaster by allowing lite children
to trespass. In m y class on real
property {real estate). I urge my
students to absolutely prohibit
any type of unnecessary access
to their jirojierty, especially
c h ild re n . In order to avoid
{xissdtlr lawsuits should some­
one l&gt;e Injured.
Hy jxisting a sign u n itin g
students to heljt themselves, she
Increases her duly to warn them
of known dangers, even If Ihe
dangers could he easily de­
term ined
ll a condition Is
dangerous, she will now havc
the obligation In repair Ihe
condition, or jthyslcally jirotert
the children (prevent them from
r Hit thing the tier or provide

protective equipment).
A b b y , please tell " A jt p l r
Ann ie": Stoj&gt; allowing children
onto her properly. Keep apples
p lrkrd . Give them to the food
hank or to Iter adult Irtends
Rejtlace hrr a|t|)le tree with a
non-fniltlng tree Put up a letter
and Increase the liability on her
homeowner's policy. She's go­

ing to nerd It.

MRS. DENISE KOSTERJ, J.D..
FALLON, NEV.
DEAR MRS. KOSTER: thank
you for the legal advice. 11didn't
occur to me that the apjdc tree
could be a liability to the owner.
Annie, Pm revising my an­
swer Harricade y o u r projtertv.
harvest your upplrs. and don't
share them with the ktds Also,
call your Insurance broker!
How do you like them apjtles?

DEAR ABBY: I n a recent
c o lu m n , you quo te d Lclltia
Haldtlge, your authority on eti­
quette (or Ihe I9 9 0 », who cov­
ered expressions of synqiulhy.
However, there w-ts no mention
of jHTSon* who signed Ihr regis­
ter on the occasion of a funeral
I am more appreciative of a
person's presence at the funeral
service than I nm of a sympathy
card that has hern sent by mall.
O f course, a word with Ihr
Itcreavcd jtersoii at th r end of
l lie luiirrai service is nice, but If
Ih r crowd Is large, this may not

lie possible
In the rase of m y w lie's funeral
recently, a wom an signed the
register, and after h rr name she
wrote "She w as m y friend and I
loved her.” I am not acquainted
with that dear woman, but her
k in d and to u c h in g tr ib u te
pleased me Immeasurably.
My feeling about a jirtnled
card Is that tf the sender does
not add a few jx-rsonal words tn
hi* or her ow n handwriting,
there Is not m u ch jHilnt in
sending It.

W. BOYCE W HITE.
SILOAM SPRINGS. ARK.
DEAR MR. WHITE: I d ls
agree
Adding a few jtersonal
words on a store-bought card
gives It added warmth. Inti a
card (tearing only the sender's
signature Is worth sending
(Problamt? Write to Ooai Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a sell addressed,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P 0 . Bos 69440. Los Angeles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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leery about
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SANFORD - Michael Johnaon. IS. of
Haywood Ctrrlr. Sanford, brram r an odlrtal
Eagle Scout m crrrmonlra yratrrday evening al
the Srmlnolr Mratal Health facility Johnaon
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the poattton of the highest ranking in the Boy
Seoul* of America organleal ton
Cartier, hi* father. Mark Johnaon. and hla
uncle. Brian Jotiaaaw. alao became Cagle

SANFORD - The CFWC Junior Woman a
Club of Sanford la healing a pumpkin carving
conical lo benrftt Canine Companions al Ita
general meeting Thursday. On. 30 Entry fee is
Also. In recognition of National Breast Cancer
Awareness m onth, club member Debbie
Whitehead win speak about earty detection and
experiences with breaal cancer.
For Information about the meeting or the
pumpkin carving competition, phone ih club at

Flu shots ovaMablo
LONOWOOD - Flu shots will br given
Thursday. Oct. 30 at the Ed Myers Community
Building In Longwood from 3:30 until 7 p m
The shots are BIO each, but are free lo
Individuals with Medicare part B coverage.

Aft participants nssdsd
SANFORD - The Second Annual Holiday
Craftafeat. scheduled for Nov. 5 and 6 al Fort
Mellon Park In Sanford, la still In need of
participant*. Booth space Is B50 for Ihe two day&lt;
event.
This Is a non-Judgcd show with open
categories.
. To obtain a booth or additional Information,
contact the Greater Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce. 332 2213.

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SANFORD — The cable television Sunshine
Network will rebroadcast it's Interview with
education commissioner candidates al 5:30 p in.
today. Incumbent Democrat Doug Jam rrson
will face Republican challenger Frank Brogan.

T o d ay : P a rity
sunny. High In the
lower lo mid HOs.
Wind east lOmph.

SANFORD - Some rralfenta
Sanford city Umlfa are concerned al
development planned nearby, a |
inning board wlU renew Thursday.
Park Avenue Development Corps
develop Ihr land on both aides of

Whal a lanplad wab thay's# wovan. Chrta and
Sarah hobans and thalr cousin NavM Flka
hava decorated a comar of thalr pardon patch
In Sanford with goblins. Jack-o-iantsms and

County candidates take verbal swings
SANFORD - The two candidates
for the District 4 county com­
mission seal have rolled up Iheir
sleeves and taken verbal swings at
each other.
Earlier this month. Republican
challenger Winfield Adams crtiiclird incumbent Democrat Larry
Furlong's promotion of ties with
Ireland as wasteful and called trips
to Ireland " Ju n k e ts ." Furlong

countered by chastising Adams for
hla party switches, saying they were
a aign of hla Instability.
In an October letter to voters.
Adams wrote "If you think higher
taxes and bigger government —
softball tournaments and Junkets to
Ireland — are the answer, then I’m
not your candidate for county
commtaaion."
Adams said he referred lo the
county’s funding of athletics and
overseas connections Instead of
focusing on attracting Job- and

lax-producing businesses here.
"It's the philosophy we're talking
about." said Adams "We need to
concentrate our efforts on getting
businesses here. Larry has taken
the attitude of 'turn It over to
Mid-Florida (Economic Development
C om m ission o f M id-Florida).
Everyone wants to paaa the buck.”
Furlong prom oted a "Staler
County" relationship with Coutly
Wicklow. Ireland two years ago as a
way to boost Seminole County
tourism. The exchange of Ideas

touted.
To that end. county tourist taxes
paid for B3.980 In travel, lodging,
dining and entertainment expenses
Der Wcide and tourtam dtrsetor
Jack Wert to travel to fratopg.hr ata
days In April 1993. 4H bN ta f to
county Finance SupanrfaQrjRaran
Vx.i Der Wcide Is k n Adams
a . . porter. Adams said the criticism

Longwood
maps plan for
sewer lines
LONGWOOD —City commissioners looked Into
the future Tuesday night, mapping out plana for
Installing commercial sewer lines unlU the year
2000 with an eye toward fostering development
and attracting new businesses lo Longwood.
The flvc-yrar plan proposed by the commission
will drpend on a number of variables, including
ihr willingness of the owners of private lift
slat Inns lo dedlrutc them to the city.
Mayor Slrvr Miller proposed the pay-as-you-go
development of sewer lines as a means of
attracting new business and development lo
Increase Ihr city lax base enabling (he city to
maintain Ihr desired level of services without
raising taxes.
Commissioners Iris Benson, Ron Sargent. Paul
Lovrstrand and Miller met in a work session
Tuesday night. Commissioner Annamaric Vocca
did not attend.
Until Ihc cily sewer bond Is paid off after fiscal
yrur 1998. ihr commlsslonrrs hope lo spend from
B75.000 lo 1 100,000 a year on Ihc pay-as-you-go
sewer projects. When the current sewer bond is
retired, more money will be available for Ihc
•ewer expansion project, cither through a new
bond or allowing ihr counly lo lake II over.
The rounly needs massive amounts of sewage
Row In order lo activate the Idle multi-million
Baa Loagwood. Paga SA

Tha Good Naws Jail and Prison Ministry and
tbs Saminols Counly Shsrlirs Olfica will ba
hosting a goll Invitational at tha Winter
Springs Qoif Course on Nov. 5. Saminols Ford
has donated a new car which the ministry will

F O R T H E B E S T IN E D I T O R I A L S , O P I N I O N S A N D A N A L Y S I S O F T H E N E W S , R E A D T H E H E R A L D
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Chiles: Bush corporations didn’t
Associated PraaaWriter

Boy critical after now drowning

MIAMI — OOP gubernatorial nominee Jeb
Bush to calling Democratic rival Oov.
Lawton Chtks a mudslinger for making
charges that Bush evaded taxes.
Chiles arcuard (hash on Turaday of tolling
to pay occupational Itaenar taxes on some of
the many dm lopm m t corporations he hM
established and some property tax** on
others.
ttuah. who Iwa fended “
hte business practice*
himself defending thrra
d eb ate carried by 36
state* Idr.
The only charge the Bush campaign
admits to la Ihr (allure to pay a M l flUng fee
for one of Bush** corporation* After a
review of the real of Chile* charge*. Ihr
campaign said they were "false and Inaccu­
rate. *
"! have been Investigated by the brst and
the brightest in this state and tn this
country." Bush Mkl. referring to nrw*
reports about hia business dealings while
hto father. George Bush, was president
While Bush w m found to have business
dealings with people who later went
bankrupt or (fed prosecution, he was not
found to have broken any law.
" I have met all of the requirem ents as a

ORLANDO — A 6-year-old London boy vtailing Central
Honda with hia parents t a in critical condition early today
after nearly drowning at a water park.
Michael Roche was at the bottom of the w are pool at Wet N
Wild for a u to eight minute* before he wrn dheutcred by
The boy wraa taken A nt to
Arnold Palmer Hoaptul for ChAtren and

then to
he

“The a m 34 hour* in thla condition, he la going to be
considered critical.** said a hospital spokeswoman who
declined to ghre her name. The boy waa admitted late Tuesday
"Right new. Il*a so nip and tuck you don't know what'* going
to happen." the spokeswoman aatd.
The boy was unconscious and on life support; his parents.
Pamela Roche and Anthony Kennedy, were with him. she aaid.
The pan of the wave pool where the child was discovered la 4
feet to 6 feet deep. The wave-maker w m not on at the lime but
had been only minutes eartter. park spokeswoman Linda
O grra Mid. She aatd no one h M ever drowned at Wet N' Wild
ORMOND BEACH —'.Windy conditions rauaed only minor
beach erosion along beaches in Flagler. Volusia and Brevard
count lea. but lifeguards expect to stay busy with runouts
caused by the northeasterly winds.
Beach condition* will be dearly monitored for the next
several days because prevailing northeast winds have dug
holes In sandbar*. Outgoing ocean water will race through
those holes for several days and can pull swimmer* along in
the wrong current, said At White, a lifeguard with the Votuala
County Beach Patrol.
"We expect a lot of rescues because we have a lot of
White said.
Friday. White aaid. 90 vwtinnier* were rescued In
Votuata County. The water temperature of 75 degrees and an
outside temperature of SO degrees continues to draw people the
beach.
The twly of a New York man. last seen swimming Friday off
a south St. Johns County Beach, washed ashore Monday In
Flagler Beach.
Kevin Doherty. 29. of Croton Falla. N.Y.. w m laal seen
swimming al Crescent Beach at 3; 15 p.m. Friday.
Volusia County beach approaches were dosed ail day
Sunday and Monday morning because of high tides.

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by th s best a nd the
brightest in this state and
In thla country.!
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the yn w a n o( running a b w i n m
"You havenl brrn in «he real world." lh«
41-vror oM rrwl m aw ^ w fopat M id. ’ ll la
dtffirult hrrauar id the hunters* a# rrguto
linn Wf &gt;» brr n ewomeful I'm about aa
rich aa you arc. bui 1harm I had the farorfU
of y ean In nuMtr office " doth men claim a
net worth of about II mUtkin
“State In* require* that all buame w .
reganSma of Uh w trgal odnorturr. (Ur
tangible personal property t a t return*.'*
Mid Chile*' spokeswoman J o Mtgllno
"Keen 11a buatnraa a*n* nothing more than
a pencil. n Km to (Ue a tongibOr ta i return "
*What the goeemoe believe* w ry strongly
in la ho* important N la to look at a peraon'*
recced." Migttno Mid "The governor *
record ta an open booh. The only record Jeb
way. *tth thla hind at (Harrgard for law* of
state and taws of Ms home county?**
Chile* rrtteralrd that poaltfon during the

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Gay rights onMnanet up lo r second volt
TAMPA - Opponent* of a Tampa law banning dtarrtmtna
tion against homosexuals have collected enough signature* to
bring the Issue before voters a second lime to let them decide
whether to repeal the law.
Hillsborough ElectIona Supervisor Pam lorto retimed a
petition Monday that win oead the aexual orientation measure
to a public referendum on March 7.
It aHI be the aetoo d time In km than three year* the gay
right* ordinance wRl be up for a vou.
The law. adopted tn I N I . forbids discrimination based on
aexual orientation tn housing, employment and public

Mfforpi

"We*rc very much pupated and ready to move toward a
March election." aaid David Caton. head of a group called "Yes!
Repeal Homosexual Ordinance Committee."
"The main message ta that what ooe does In the privacy of
the bedroom should not be protected m a right to be expressed
In any manner In the workplace." he aaid.
Ordinance supporter* alao have regrouped. Formerly, they
were known aa "Say No to Hate" and now work aa "Clttoen*
fora Pair Tampa.”
“I defy anybody to read the ordinance and And special rights
for anybody. That la not what this to about It s about
protection for all cttUens. and that’s It.** said John Dunn,
chairman of the proponents group.

arrivals boost
state tourist count
Assoc tat ad Press Writer______

Tampa woman’s kill* chargad, murdar

TALLAHASSEE - Florida
baa experienced a alight Jump
In tourism, but the number*
aren’t what they used to be.
The state wants to find out
why.
Florida saw a 0.7 percent
rise In tourists In July, and
early figures Indicate a 12
percent Jump tn August, the
biggest Increase In nearly two
years, state Commerce Secre­
tary Charles Dusseau said
Tuesday.
Despite overall growth, visi­
tors are spending less on
attractions and lodging, and
the number of people tourists
driving to the state continues
to drop. Duoaeau said.

WASHINGTON — A District of Cohim bta man accused of
fatally shooting a Virginia woman and stealing her truck will
return to Arlington, Va.. to (ace charges.
Arlington police have charged Antonio D. Haggins. 22. with
first-degree murder and carjacking tn the shooting death of
Meredith Miller. 23. of Arlington.
Miller, a native of Tampa. Fla. and a graduate student at
George Washington University w m getting Into her 1993 Ford
Explorer In the parking lot of her apartment building about
midnight Monday when she was approached by a man with a
gun. Arlington police aaid.
According to wltncM accounts, the gunman shot Miller, then
fled In her truckA short Ume later. D.C. police pulled over the Explorer, with
Haggins behind the wheel. He was arrested by police and will
remain In custody In the district until Arlington officials arrive
to return him to Virginia, authorities said.
From Associated F ra u reports

tO TTB H Y
MIAMI - Kara ara tha
winning number* aatactad
Tuasdgy In tha Florida Lottary:
FaataaaB

Tonight: Fair. Low In the lower
to mid 60a. Light wind.
Thursday: Partly sunny. High
In the mid 80s. Wind southeast
lOmph.
Friday: Partly cloudy with a
chance of afternoon showers or
thunderstorms. Lows in the 60s.
Highs tn the mid to upper 80*.
Saturday: Variably cloudy with
the lows tn the 60s. Highs In the
lower 80a. Sunday: Partly cloudy
with the low* In the 60a. Highs
In the lower 80a.

Officials blamed the declines
on competition facing the 432
billion tourism Industry — the
stole's largest with 675.000
employees — and the black
eye dealt Its aun-and-surf Im­
age by crimes against tourists.

TAMPA - A ballot Initiative to
get prisoner* to serve at least 85
percent of their arnlencca was
struck down this year by the
state's high court, but backers
My there's always 1006.
The grassroots group STOP —
Stop Turning Out Prisoners —
Tuesday unveiled a retooled
petition aimed at getting Ihe
430.000 signatures necessary to
get on the ballot In two year*.
"STOP will not he slopped In
our efforts to make Florida safe
again." said Kathleen Finnegan,
the group's director. "A few legal
hurdles will not beat our cause.*'
STOP’* Initial petition had
garnered 300.000 of the required
signatures before the Florida
Supreme Court struck It down In
July as misleading and rhe tori -

STATISTICS

Vol. 47, No. 41

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August m arked a third
month of Increase* after January-May to u rist nu m b ers
sagged from year-earller fig­
ure*.

cal. Fmnegan Mid the newly

___ ed petition has been re­
viewed by attorney* statewide lo
meet the court’s concerns
Among the changes In the new
petition: the word "ensure** ha*
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begin In earnest Nov. 8 whrn
volunteers stand outside polling
places to collect signal urea.
Florida Inmate* currently
srrve only about 45 percent of
their lenience* because of prison
overcrowding, and more than
half of those released early
commit crimes and are put back
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are Haying away from Florida.
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on why the market to the way
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BOATING

D aytoaa Beach: Waves are Bt. A agasllao to J u p lto r lalat
Small craft should exerclse
3-4 feet and semi-glassy. Current
Is slightly to Ihc south. Water caullon for large swell. Today:
Wind east 15 knots. Seas 6 feel
temperature Is 743 degrees.
Now B ayraa Baachi Waves with large northeast swells, flay
are 3-4 feel und scml-glassy. and Inland waters a moderate
There Is no current. Water Chop. Tonight: Wind east 10 lo
15 knots. Seas 5 feel with
temperature is 74 degrees.
moderate northeast swells. Hay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Thursday: Wind east lo south­
east 10 knots.

T he high temperature In
Sanford on Tuesday was HI
d e g re e s und W ednesday's
overnight low was 64 degrees os
reported by the University of
Flortdu Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for Ihr
period ending al 0 a.m. Tues­
day. totalled .00 Inches,
n s u a a a t ...................6:52 p.M.
I 4 o a rla c *•*•••«•••*40**447:29 a.m.

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Cheyenne
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Chicago
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Concord s H
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71 07 107 c&amp;f
Daytona Baach
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71 40
Detroit
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Houston
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Kantat City
74 47
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Lao Vogas
74 10
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Lat Angola!
70 17
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Mamphit
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Milwaukee
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g e ttin g in to tfiego In an
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sponsored by th# hotphM at

armed robbery (Rreeaml. uee of a firearm In tbr comma
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Unhrerrtty

aspect continued growth In
ta n d em w ith th e n a tio n a l
economy.
Thomas Fullerton, a senior
economist with the bureau, said
worthless check.
•R o n Paul Davis. 3*. 403 W. 19th Btreet Sanford, was
served a warrant at th s jail Monday. He waa wanted for
violation at probation on a conviction of driving with a
auapendedhevohed Bcewac.
• J o n Robert Bagky. 39. 997 Lake Monroe Btvd.. turned
himself In to deputies Monday. Ha waa wanted an a Molte nn
County warrant lor violation of probation an a conviction of

• Ninety feet of chain, weighing 1.390 pounds and valued at
9645 was reported stolen Monday from a business in the 600
block of W. Seminole Btvd.
•A n estimated 4290 to merchandise and tools were
reportedly stolen Monday from a business in the 400 block of
W. First Street in downtown Sanford. During the tame
evening, a 960 skill saw was also reported stolen from an
adjacent business.
•A bike and microwave oven with a total value of 5366 were
reportedly stolen Monday from a residence to Cowan Moughton
Terrace. Police reported recovering the bite.
• A flute scope meter, valued at 91.796 waa reportedly
stolen Monday from a building on the campua of Seminole
Community College on Weldon Blvd.
• A woman told police when she arrived home at her

Domestic cam s
• J a k e Scott Jr.. 37. 501 E. Third Street, waa arrested by
Sanford police al hla residence Saturday following a reported
altercation with a female, lie waa charged with battery,
domestic violence.
•A ndre Lewis Berry. Jr.. 27. 3922 Palm Wsy. near Sanford,
was arrested by deputies at hla residence Saturday following
touowing a
reported fight with hla wife. He waa charged with aggravated
aaaault domestic violence, and battery domestic violence.
•Jo a n n P. Moran. 35. 133 Scott Drive, and Joseph Williams,
39. of 1304 Olive Avenue, were both arrested by Sanford police
at Williams residence Saturday following a reported fight. Both
were charged with battery, domestic violence. Williams was
also found to be wanted on a warrant for falling lo pay a fine.
• Darlene M. Donnelly. 37. 2620 Sun Lake Loop, near Lake
Mary, was arrested by deputies at her residence Friday
following a reported fight with her husband. She was charged
with battery, domestic violence.
• Albert Charles Black. 47m SOI E. Third Street. Sanford,
was arrested al his residence by Sanford police Saturday
following a reported altercation with a female. He was charged
with burglary with battery domestic violence, and criminal
mischief.

Disturbance call
Sanford police arrested Ernie Jamea Raxh. 26. 1170 Florida
Avenue. Sanford, at a night spot In the 1200 block of French
Avenue. Police aold they re*ponded to a disturbance call and
found Rash In a dispute with another patron. Rash was
arrested on charged of battery on a taw enforcement officer,
and resisting an officer with violence.

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Housing costs rise, but still affordable
Im p ro v e a ffo rd a b ility

about 8.5 percent today, giving
home on nets a break on their
monthly mortgage payments for
the first few years at owner­
ship." he explained.

L aw eo ^ d l. 3930 Second Street. Sanford, waa
located by deputies on Southwest Road near l i t h Street
Monday. He waa wanted lor failing to appear on a charge of
balirry.
•Richard Irvin Brverctt. 33. 40! Magnolia Avenue, waa
located by Sanford police al Fifth Street and Magnolia Avenue
Monday. Hr waa wanted for violation of community control,
and violation of probation on a conviction of aggravated
bailey. _ _ _ rmam an. Ton Bto^aw u * a naw tad. v a
located al the &gt;aU Monday. He waa wanted for violation at
probation on a qpmlctlon of attempted purchase af y e f t e o.

•A n estimated 91.510 In jewelry and other Hems were
reportedly stolen Saturday horn a residence la the 1400 block
of N. Lake Village.
•A gas operated skill saw valued al 4390 waa reported
stolen Friday from a truck parted to the 1300 block at
Summerlin Avenue.
• A mountain bite valued al 5360 waa reportedly taken
Saturday from the porch of a residence to the 3300 block of
Palmetto Avenue.
• Property to excess of 91.390 waa reported stolen from a
1963 Datsun truck Sunday parted In the 300 block at Upaala
Road.
• A TV act valued at 9300 waa said to have been taken
Sunday from an apartment In the 400 block of E. 14th Street.
• A man told police he waa sleeping al his residence In the
1600 block of W. 13th Street Saturday when someone entered
his home and took 940 from hla wallet and a 9mm handgun.
• A VCR valued at 9239 waa reported mtaslog Saturday from
a residence In the 700 block of MatUe Street.

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Real perso n a! Incom e Is
espected lo tbmb 3.4 percent.
down from the 4.7 percent
growth at 1994. the ecooomteta

T he e c o n o m is ts p re d ic t
loym ent will m sec up
tty. Total nonagrtcuftural
nptoyment wlO ftse 5 9 per*

T he bu reau la predicting
L413 rtatft-famlly homes to be
arteW la 1895. and 39.734

the quarterly surveys New York In the Northeast. with
38.9; and Laredo. Texas. In the
South, with 37.6.
Kokomo, a central Indiana city
In the second quarter. Ihe
north of Indianapolis, scored
median
Income In Kokomo was
9 3 4 on the April-June Index.
841.900 and the median home
"Once again, a Midwestern price waa970.000.
mea lops (lie list at affordable
According lo the mortgage
places to live, which fa not underwriting standards used for
surprising given the relative th r Index, a family could afford
a b u n d a n c e o f la n d a n d lo purchase a home coaling 3.3
limes Its annual Income, or In
this ease 9136.370. In Kokomo.

The Index, baaed on a survey
of 500.000 sales of new and
existing homes in 196 metropoli­
tan areas, showed the mart
affordable housing was In the
Midwest and South and (he least
affordable In the Northeast and V fo M a n d -M lllv lIle -S rid g e io n .
Wert.
I U . . area of the Northeast w ith a
In fact, the Midwest had 19 of E lk s t r e s s c S ^ ' to
^*w*em. O re., to
the 33 meet affrwitablr markets. f E v u J r r s n
Including Kokomo, tnd.. the ll»e W ert. 78 0
Besides San Francisco in the
mast affordable of all. California
had 17 of the 35 feast affordable, W ert, w hich had a 19.6 score,
including San Francisco. which the hart affordable m arkets to
has been at the bottom of the other regions were D rs M otors,
Index since the Home Builders town. In the M idw est, w ith 6 9 .5 ;

p rtc e d a »o rb e to w »l 36 J 7 0 .
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price waa 9369 .0 0 0 . m eaning
the typ ica l family could afford a
hom e coating 9190 .060 . O n ly
19.6 percent of the homes sold
to San Francisco were priced at
or below 9 1 9 0 .060 .

Generation After Generation.
The Index measures the ability
of a typical family to purchase a
home In Its own market by
comparing median family In­
come with median home price.
The median Is the midpoint,
meaning that half of the families
cam more and half ram less, or
that half of the homes cost more
and half cost less.
In the second quarter, the
national median home price was
9114.000. That meant house­
holds earning the national medi­
an Income of 939.900 could
afford lo buy 60 percent of Ihe
hom es offered for sale na­
tionwide.
"Despite somewhat worse af­
fordability conditions due to Ihe
rise In mortgage Interest rates
earlier this year, there arc plenty
of tools al consumers disposal lo

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EDITORIAL

Form opinion
based on facts
Servtng on a fiu y la similar to voting In an
election. People who have had an opportunity
to closely examine both aides should be
allowed to make the decision.
Selecting the Jury for the O J. Simpson
murder trial Is difficult. With his notoriety,
(t’a taking a long time.
Admit It or not. we would suspect ahnoet
everyone has tanned personal opinions shout
hts guilt or Innocence. Unfortunately, they
have a cloeed mind about I t even before the
actual trial begins.
These comments however, are not aimed at
O.J. Simpson. Rather, they are to point out
the difficulties encountered because of people
who have a closed mind.
On Thursday. Oct. 27. the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce Is boating a debate
about casino gambling. It to. In effect a d a n
to people we suspect have already decided
how they will vote. Are people wffltn
to both aides, or has the prapoaa
been judged without learning the facts?
There to nothing wrong with voting ac­
cording to one's personal beliefs.
The problem to when people vote far or
against something without knowing anything
beyond what they m ay have heard on the
street, or when they dtocuaa tt with others
who may actually be ju st aa non-informed on
the subject.
Thto debate la scheduled to present both
sides of the Issue. Each man win be given a
specific length o f date In which to state hto
views, then a brief tim e far rebuttal. In auch a
situation. It's not what many would call, a
"debate." In that It to not a continuous
exchange of pro and con statem ents
It will, nonetheless, be an opportunity for
people to leant both aides o f the Issue. Each
aide can explain good points aa well aa bad
points for the other.
We suggest that thto debate, or the myriad
; pamphlet handouts and television and radio
; commercials on casino gambling, be used far
; Informational purposes.
Yes. Thto November, vote your conscience.
• But In the meantime, allow your conscience
; to continue gathering information on all
• aspects of the question. Don't make auch a
I major decision baaed on a closed mind or
' hearsay.

ELLEN G O O D M AN

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out thto way. he might have
the state of North Carolina to
up wtth the research funds. But when
the conservative senator p«M the kibosh on
federal money for a study of sea back in
1981, he didn't want to pay for fllltng in a
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LETTERS

V k M 1. 1, 1 V !•*A M

Right to speak
In today's world ws hear everyday about
animal abuse, child abuse and abuse of
environment, etc.
1 make mention today of abuse of senior
dttoens because I am a senior etttoen that lafwas
abused by your local mayor and her com­
mission. In the meeting of the mayor and her
commtsaln on O ct 10. 1994. I was prevented
from speaking and so wae my representative.
I went to this meeting to tell the mayor that I
was present when the toilets overflowed into my
home. I wanted to tell them because of the hour
that this occurred, it was reported to the sewer
department after 9 p.m. and I was too frightened
to let anyone In my home.
1 wanted to tell them that the city could have
returned the fallowing day to aee all the damage
from the sewer overflow but they never came. I
wanted to tell them that the city manager was
Invited to my home numerous times over
several weeks to aee the damage but he never
came to view the damages in the home. I
wanted to tell them that 1 have a chronic
bronchial condition that causes me to have to
use a breathng machine periodically and that
wc could not leave that mesa In my home until
the city decided to do something about it for the
odor from the waste and the mold and mildew
would only make my condition worse by
breathing unclean and unsanitary air.
I wanted to tell them that the toilets
overflowed In February 1994 and the sewer
department waa called. At no time did any city
employee ask to come In to view the damages. I
wanted to tell them that the city does not keep
the culverts cleaned out In front of my home and
this capscs flooding at my home. I wanted to tell
them when it rains that my toilets will not flush
properly and that my sinks will not drain
properly and It is because my house was built
too tow. I wanted to tell them that the city sewer
line Is too low according to a local building
contractor's advisement. I wanted to tell them
this needed to be corrected If (he contractor was
right in hla assumption. I wanted to tell them
that I would like die city to raise my house aa
that It won't continue to flood from the sewer
line and from the stormwater.
I warned to tell them If the cost was too great
for the city (o bear that there waa an alternative
method expressed to Mr. Simmons which would
be less In cost. I understand that there waa no
mention at the work session before the meeting
by Mr. Simmons that an alternative method waa
suggested by the homeowner if the home could

Staidness not
so shocking

I thank you. Madame Editor, for allowing thto
83-year-old mother to speak. I wish I had been
treated differently by my city officials.
Wllmlnia Jordan
Sanford

Clinton’s future
The national Republican Party to Impatient for
election day to come. The Republicans need
seven scats in the Senate and 40 in the House of
Representatives to take control of Congress.
They have not controlled the House of Repre­
sentatives since the 1950s. The odds are that
authority to keep the «vw
the Republicans will pick up 2 to 4 seats In the
The mayor spake of "pood
Senate and 15 to 25 seats In the House.
1 would have seen flood |
Although they will not control cither body In
but what I did aae xraaam
1995, the Republicans and the conservative
Democrats will effectively control the House and
me by their advIaetnetM
have the ability to block any major legislation In
company to deny our dan
the Senate.
helped pul ***** woman la i
Democratic candidates serosa the country are
far 1 realise she caffd mat
running
aa fast and a s far as they can from Pres.
show that she did anything
Clinton. Speaker Foley In Washington is over 15
behind hto Republican rival. Commer­
cials run by Republican candidates tie Demo­
cratic congressional candidates to Pres. Clinton.
The polls reveal that there to a strong feeling of
dtoealtofarHnn In the country. It to not strident
In tone but Juat a feeling of something being
wrong. It to not Juat with Perot voters, but broad
myself.
baaed and, therefore much more dangerous to
We died a claim Juot aa we were Inatructed to
Incumbents.
do by Ur. Simmons. the city maneflrr. It was
While moat people conceded that the Demo­
rejected by the Inaurance company becauar the
cratic party to in trouble nationally, they also
city at Sanford advlaad the inaurance company
write off Bill Clinton aa a one-term president. I
that they were not liable. If I were out driving
think hto obituary to beng written prematurely.
my car and ran into the mayor*acar and I called
To begin with; a day in politics Is a lifetime,
my Inaurance company and I said "Don’t pay
at George Bush, who had the highest
the damage." and my inaurance company said
approval rating of any president In February of
"Me. Jordan advtacd ua not to pay and we aren’t
election year. Furthermore, the economy will be
going to pay." wouldn’t thia aeem a bit atrangc?
much better In November of 1996 than 1994.
Same principle here.
Whether Bill Clinton deserves credit or not. he
1 know I have a limited time to live now and at
will take II, and moat Americans vote with their
83 there are not many day* left for me. I never
dreamed that the city 1 have lived In since 1972 9 pockcttxpk.
One tost Important fact. Although lhe Re­
would ever put me through thia hardship. I
publicans and conservative Democrat* will be
never dreamed I would live long enough to be
more of a factor In the Congress, this docs not
denied the right to apeak before my own city
mean there will be gridlock. If there to one
government. I never dreamed the non action of
quality that BUI Clinton has. it is his ability to
my commissioners would cause me such grief.
shift positions. If there is legislation that makes
Especially my commissioner. Mr. McClanahan.
BUI Clinton look good. It won't stop him from
who juat eat there and aald nothing.
working wiuth Republicans. If 1 was establishing
It la my understanding that Uie Good Book
odds on the ‘96 race today, tt would be a 50/50.
says that widows and orphana are to be helped.
Lou Frey Jr.
Gueaa the city of Sanford's mayor and commis­
Member
of Congress
sioner* do not read the same book 1 read. They
should read Deuteronomy 37:19.
Orlando

rated. Our national
sex life to ra th e r
a la ld . e s p e c ia lly
co m p a re d to o u r
s e x u a l f a n ta s i e s
about thto life.
Sex to by and large
married and
monogamous and tf
It's not hot. It's warm
monogamous
enough to please 88
and if it's not
p e rc e n t of th e
hoi, It's warm
couples. Some 78
enough to
percent of married
please 06
men and 85 percent
percent oitho
of married women
couples. V
remain faithful.
Singles who have to pursue sex actually have
It fees often than marTtrd people who only
have to roll over In bed and bump Into It.
Baaed on a sample of 3.432 Americana
from 18 to 59. It appears that the average
American baa sex ones a week In positions
that would be familiar to their missionary
forebears. Men have had a median number of
six partners over their lifetime, women have
bad two.
not appear lo be an
Instinct on the rampage, barely
checked by willpower and fear of AIDS. It
exists In a wide social context, not In an
elevator, and by and large obeys a series of
■octal rules. Americana meet, dale and male
people from (heir own socioeconomic circle. If
they see someone across a crowded room. It's
likely to be a room crowded with friends and
colleagues and people like them.
In short, we are not all Sharon Slone. In
fact Sharon Stone probably isn't Sharon
Stone.
Now ataldneas shouldn’t be so shocking.
Yet the University of Chicago researchers
who have put "Sex In America" between
hard coven have a good many myths to
debunk. "We are not teakettles full of hot
sexual steam."
It seems that we have had yean of flawed
research from Kinsey to Hite to Playboy. More
to the point, we've had decades of what
amounts to propaganda from Hollywood,
television, and advertising suggesting that wc
are teakettles. Or, rather, that everybody else
to a teakettle and we're Juat u p water.
For decade* now, the boys and girls In the
Calvin Klein ada, the xlpfeaa sex In the
movies, the endless couplings on soap operas
and talk shows, the gyrations on MTV. have
all added up to an American counterlife. In
th is c o u n te r lif e , so m eb o d y , m ay b e
everybody-but-us. to going at li full steam
ahead.
Now It's good news of a sort that thto
propaganda h a s n 't actu ally changed
behavior. The sexual lessons from the media,
the chief teaching tool of our times, haven't
reproduced a generation of students practic­
ing what the media preach. The soft porn on
the movie screen hasn't spawned soft porn
Uvea anymore than the slim waistlines of
stars has made us a thin nation.
It turns out that wc live In a land where sex
has Its place In the social order. Mostly
married, mostly monogamous. It's a land
where sex has l u momenta in a busy life —
somewhere between 15 minutes and an hour,
maybe once or twice a week.
Funny, but you’d never have guessed it by
looking around.
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Drive. la outstdr the city limits.

Mayfair Country Club golf
peopoaol van dropped In the mid
1970a. Since that lime he aald
the land haa remained relaUvely
The city's Dtrector of PtamUng
and Development. Jay Harder, la
recom m ending ih e PftZ lo

not In beeping with Ihe homes
prraratfy In the aurroundlng

a* wcB aa the water runoff whk-h regularly arheduM meeting this
Thuraday evening beginning at
7 pm .

aays seafood rratamaiUa i
grealer variety of healthy

Industry
dollar Yankee Lake aewage
treatment plant The cotnmlw
•tonera said they would work
with county officials In hopes of
reducing fees as an Incentive for
businesses to get on sewers. The
more businesses on-line would
Increase sewage volume needed
for Yankee Lake to oprrate. Even
If the Umgwood system I* sold
or turned over to the county, the
city could continue to Install
lines within the city. Miller
explained.
Unrestrand said several years
ago. the city attempted lo give
the service lo the county. How­
ever. county officials were not
interested because of the bond
debt still owed, hr said.
A 9103.900 sewer line project
Is already budgeted at Lntigdalc
and Industry this fiscal year and
commissioners hope to bring
on-line the North Street Indus­
trial si North Street and Forest
with the property owner financ­
ing the majority of the construc­
tion costa. Jim nailMti owner of
Action Screen Pfinffag. told the
commhatnners his septic system
is not operating doe to the high
w strr table al his business.
Installation of a duel aeptlc
system, now required, will not
solve Ihe problem, he added.
Employees must use portable
outside toilets.
T he c o m m is s io n e rs also
agreed with a suggestion from
D ire c to r of P u b lic W orks
Fernand Tlbller that casings for
future sewer Unes should be
In stalled when the county
widens County Road 427 to
avoid expenalvc procedures at a
later date. Longwood faces s

Buck said the buffet la heavy
with fried foods bdeuuaa tboar
are l h r most often requested
Itrms.
Several steamed, baked and
broiled Items are available, but
"what people want.**
9373.000 bill for relocating
The Center foe Science In Ihe
water tone* along Ihe rood during Public Interest, which made
the county construction and waves with studies lambasting
does not have sufficient rrve Chinese. Italian and Mexican
nura lo Uwtall the arwrr lines at fare and movie theater popcorn,
this time. By adding the caatngs.
however. Ihe city will not have H f l U t l r B
the exprnar of the bnrr-and-jork * U I I 1 I W 9
procedures or cutting the mad __________ ___
Sewer lines along Stale Road
434 are earmarked (n the 1996
protect llat. The commloaloners
noted aewera are the key lo
developm ent of com mercial
properties on vacant or under­
developed land along the major
roadw ay th ro u g h the city ,
Hrnaon noted the rapid devciopment of buxinemes similar to
what la taking place In nearby
Lake Mary along Labe Mary
Boulevard could also occur In
Longwood after sewer Unes are
Installed.
Originally proposed by the city
engineer for 1996. 2000 and
2001. the commlMlonrrs placed
all three sections of Stale Road
434 In the 1996 plan,
Haywood Industrial
Path
_
. is
slated In
In '1997. County Road 437
and Bail y s ^ Coumy Rood 427
at Stale Road 434 and Baywood
will be split between 1996-99.
T h e h is to r ic d is tr i c t a n d
Palmetto Industrial are also
planned for 1999-99 East U S.
17-92 from Centra Care to State
Road 434 and State Road 434 to
Oak along with Wilma Industrial
(South State Road 4341 arc
planned for the year 2000.
The estim ated capacity ta
164.630 gallons per day on the
total sewer project. The total
estim ated construction cost
91.210,300.

Longwood
ly 200 acres of land
located wtthtn Ihe city limits.
The city staff la also studying
Seminole County's Interim eco­
nomic development Incentive
policy, to determine If the city
should look Into adopting a
similar program of this type as
well.
Among the key points of the
city's plan will be lo establish
two levels; one for target uses,
the other for support uses. Each
will require large lota to allow for
business expansion, and restric­
tions will have to be relaxed on

CUU9TOVB C. PAUL
Christine C. Paul. 76. Williams
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Oct. IB. 1994 at her residence.
Horn Dec. 25. 1918 ta Sanford
she waa a lifelong resident. She
was a homemaker. She belonged
lo Providence Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include son. Elder
G radey R oberson. Sanford;
brother. Horace Cain. Sanford:
stolen. Eloloe Rochester. Rosa
Cassanova. both of Sanford,
Mamie Stanley. Long Island.
N.Y.. Beatrice Thomson. Lake
Monroe; four grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren.
Wllaon-Elchelbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. In charge of arrangements.

Edward Stanley Schwarn. 75.
Farrlndon Circle. Heathrow, died
Monday. Oct. 17. 1994 at Florida
H ospital N orth. A ltam onte
Springs. Bom Sept. 25. 1919-In
New York City, he moved lo
Central Florida In 1990. He was
director of distribution for Up­
john Pharmaceutical Co. He was

. ,ra-n 1 “ "jed at his powerM •upporter. Van D rr Wetde
required to go aa Ihe
chairman of the commission,
Adamaaald.

grig K — aa long aa you don't fry
It — seafood la a great catch."
said senior nutritionist Jayne
Ifurtey.
"D o people w ant to ro t
h e a l t h i e r ? " a s k e d R oceo
Monaco, m anage of Otter's Ithr

’e found more healthy,

cession comings in county eatfern. Furlong said.
Wert admits it's difficult to
place a dollar value on the
benefit derived from the Irish
trips, b it Wert says preliminary
f ig u r e s sh o w th e c o u n ty
brnrflited from the Irish national
World Cup soccer team training
here this summer. Wert said
tourist tax colled tons were up
26 percent over the year before

Furlong himself haa not taken
an Irish trip at county expenar.
according to Mann. In Ju n e
I9B3. Furlong hosted a 6403
reception in Ireland far leading
officials. The county paid for
only the rrceptlon and not
F u r lo n g 's tra v e l o r o th e r
ever in June.
personal expenses, aald Mann.

Furlong said he played s large
part foe the county's focus on
economic development aad was
county th* apnaw of a n economic devet„ .chlow ..-s$aaia t jncetetve-hind W t r &gt; »&gt;ii
r u r |o n g aald F lorida U tah ^hM frtW wtom m hatelw oL*
Festival wMl be held at Seminole n
.
J£T\
Greyhound Park next March
after a move from the Tupp e r w a r e A u d i t o r i u m In endoea." and says he expected
Kissimmee. The four-day festival aa much from his farmer Demo­
attracts tens or thousands, he cratic protege. Furlong ap*
tated Adams to the Road
pact Fee Cttlien Advisory
F u rlo n g a l to b a c k s th e
Committee on Jan. 12. 1993.
county’i support of amateur
iporta. the county's Tourist De- Democrat.
velopment Council's top priority.
Elections supervisor Sandra
Furlong said a recent men's Goard said Adams originally
softball tournament, promoted registered as a Republican Ml
by tourism dollars, placed July 1988. but switched to
$6,000 In direct fees and con- D em ocrat in 1991. Adams
switched back to the OOP on
Sept. 30. 1993 — one day after
Gov. Lawton Chiles announced
the appointm ent of Carlton
Henley to th e county com-

LEONA M. STEWART
Leona M Stewart. 89. Pine
Avenue. Sanford, died Saturday.
Oct. 15. lot** at Life Care
Center. Altamonte Springs. Born
Sept. 10. 1905 In Augusta. Ga..
she /noved to Central Florida In
1940. She waa a homemaker.
She belonged lo Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors Include son. Jam es
Rutherford. Perry; daughter.
Jak arta Youngblood. Cassel­
berry: brother. James Bums
Parker. Augusta. Ga.; six grandc h i l d r e n ; 12 g r c a t gnmdchildren.
WUaon-Elchclbergcr Mortuary.
Inc.. In charge of arrangements.

Fried fish was out of the
question.
A fried seafood combo —
almost a pound of fried Aah.
shrim p, clams an d scallops
served srtth tartar muct. french
fries, cole alaw and buttered
fetacutta — weighed In al X17B
calorics and 130 h i gnuna.
T h e reco m m en d ed d a lly
shrim p, scallops, crabs and allotment for fat 0 6 5 grama.
clam s a re the beat choices tsMwsuw *rsw ns tasetsus * ms m
because of their lew fat and high iMcfhriMIn FMpvf

mission to replace the late Bob
Sturm.
In Adams Sept. 21. 1993
application to the Governor's
Office for the vacancy, he rioted
"Aa a Republican. 1 supported
the Democratic ticket. This can
be veillted by contacting the
current chairman of the Orange
County DEC, Doug Head. I am a
current member of the DEC."
Seminole County Democratic

office In the County Services
Building and even solicited his
endorsement of his copimlaalon

performance on the RIF CAB so
did not endorse his application.
"His idea of commitment is
the perceived benefit o f the
moment." sold Furlong. "He
wasn't just a Democrat. He was
Mister Democrat.
Adams expiates his switches
by aftytag be waa always a
Republican, but he bacam e
angered at P m fdent George
committeeman. Purdy aald reg­ B ush’s backtracking o n kls
istered Democrats must attend "Read my Ups- No new taxes '
at feast three meetings and sign
an oath they wt9 not contribute * " lf you look at my record. It
to or pubtiraWy a support a haan'l changed." aald Adams.
Republican aedtwt a Democrat. "I've always been enthusiastic
Ads^W foss ,no&lt; Itstrd by Nov. about cutting waste."
T m sure he's just trying to
29JfB9.*Furdy aald.
R H H mid Adams was a explain the frequent and sudden
political shifts." said Furlong.

S

open space, building heights and drafts of the city proposed
signage regulations.
amendments to the Comprehen­
While cluster residential con­ sive Plan and Land Development
centrations will be allowed near Regulations, which will be re­
the target Industry district, resi­ quired In order to officially
dential development will be re­ establish this district.
stricted within the district itself.
City officials predict property
taxes won't Increase In the area
The special public meeting on
being designated as a target for this subject Is scheduled to begin
Industry development.
at 3:30 p.m. this Thuraday. In
the commission chambers. The
Two public h earin g s are regular City Commission meet­
scheduled. The first Is Thursday. ing will follow beginning at 7
The second public workshop Is p.m.. or aa soon thereafter as
expected to be scheduled for possible.
November 3. to present the first
The Target Industry Develop­
ment District meeting Is open to
Ihe public, and Interested per­
sons are urged lo attend.
Lutheran. He belonged to ExPrisoners of War.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife,
Celnwen: sons, Ronald John.
Kensington. Md.. Edward Jr..
Sliver Spring. Md.; brother.
John. Reading. Pa.: two grand­
children.
Baldw ln-Falrchlld Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.

cabwtea and 19 grama o f (at
when aerved wMh a baked potato
and one lableapoon of aour
cream, a aalad with a tabteapoan
at low-calorie dressing and taro
dinner rolls with half a butter

One of ths orioinaJ iingtrs with
A n d n Crouch A n d Tim Db d pb B .
w tttw in oonotft Thursday Night, Octobtf 20 th at 7:30
at

Fftotfom At f i wbty of God
2 9 6 0 O rlando Drive
(•cross from JCPwmty't)
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witches, fairies, vompires, pumpkins ond other goblins
Be careful when you bring them home, though
We heor they come to life at the end of the month,
reg 7 9 9 -3 2 99, sale A J9 -M .lt

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Plus, ot 27* ond 34* high, these are tome blue nbbon-tiie pumpkins
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BRIEF

Second-ranked Lakeland Christian tips OCS Rams
Couslne lead Tribe froth
ALTAMONTE M IUNaS-Ned Ralnr* Jr. and
Time Wi Ib w J t.
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LOMGWOOO - Tank McCall arorvd a pair of
touchdowns and Bandy Joada added a third
•can m lb* Lyman Orry hound, (6-1) claimed a
206 victory over vtoMtng Lake Mary IS-2I in a
Irrahman football gam* Tueaday night
Long run* by Todd RadrltfVe and Mlkr Kopec
art up two of the tourbdowna an d Chad
Kingsley added a pair of extra point*
A Lyman drfcnao led by Jo* '
Odom. Ricky Dennett and Pal Maloti* had a
great gam*, stopping a potent Rama running
attack and blocking a punt

MAITLAND — After scoring two goal* in Ihr
f*a Oral IS mlnutra. visiting Lakeland
at on la past a 2 0 win and hand ihr
tn defeated Orange wood Chnalten
th ru Orel loss of Ihr fall boys'
who won the
High
a fad
alalr
4 vear, came into ih r game with
the No I ranking In Ihr Florida
a alalr poll
No. 2 ranked Lakeland
to IPO
me off art puce*, one on a direct
le off of a corner kirk." said
Christian coach Shawn Brower
waa coming both time* and we

Once In front. Lakeland Christian was able lo
ahul out Orangrwond Christian on eU shots, only
one nf which required a save by Ihe Lakeland
Chrlallangnalkecper. and a corner kick
Lakeland Christian finished with 10 shots on
gnal and lour kirk*, haring the Kama* guallr lo
make three save*
Our drfrnar did a pertly good Job." mid
Brower "Hut without Chris Miller and Jakob
Itardrtrk (who mlaard the game for unspecified
reaaonal. we Just don't have any uflrnar."
Brower la hoping lo get Miller and Itardrtrk
hark In lime lor the Rama neat game, a home
match this Friday al 4 p m against seventh
ranked Gainesville Oak lllll
Also r a peeled to play for the Kama to Sebastian
Janrtkowskl. who wtll make his Orangrwood
Christian drbul now that he has gained hto
Florid* eligibility alter having moved to the are*
from Poland

rnSTiW M iTY ilS T^ **

Christian, f t Bsfsrsbyrg K—wlck.

LHHS boys,
LBHS girls
on a roll in
SAC bowling

Magic wahrs focmsf Qator
ORLANDO - The Orlando Magic waived free
agent * 4 g u ard forward Stacey Bool*.
Poole, who played for Florid*, appeared In a
•Ingle |
flogged t point In four
minutes I
t* Fhamta B una

CASSELBERRY - It
Mg day for the lop boys' and M b'
learns as the Seminole JMMte
Conference Bowling
tag League
ita nine match of the
Fairtane*.Indian Hdls Monday af­
ternoon
L eague-leading Lake Howell
topped Seminole. 124. lo pace the
boys' winners, while Lyman moved
into a Hr with Lake Brantley tor
second piece with a 1 44 victory
over Lyman. Lake Brantley also had
a winning week, knocking off
fourth-place Oviedo. 10-g.
Lake Howell (10044 wins. B2V4
losses) holds a 24-wtn lead

Stmt cool Heal
MIAMI - Charles Barkley made two free
throw* with 3.9 arconda to play Tueaday night
to lead the Phorntx Sun* to a I l b 117 victory
over ihr Miami Heal in an NBAexhibition game.
Barkley led the Buna 14-01 with 27 point* and
Danny Manning with 22 Miami (2-1) got 27
from Olen Rice and 1S from Khalid Reeves

FSU axes AO
TALLAHASSEE - Florida Stale athletic
director Bob Coin w i fired for accepting a
r u l e IS

ShowaHer top AL manapor
NEW YORK - New York Yankees manager
Buck Showalter was the overwhelming choice
lor American League manager of the year,
receiving 24 of 2S first-place vole* In balloting
by ihe Baseball Writers Association of America.
Cleveland's Mike Hargrove, who received Ihr
other four first-place votes, waaarcond.

Rad Sox tab Ksnnstfy
BOSTON — Kevin Kennedy signed a two-year
contract to manage the Boston Red Sox. six
days after being llred by the Texas Rangers.

Dsspit* losing the first gam# and facing throe potential
match points in tha second gams. Laurel Ecker (No 4).
Jill Mdndalaohn, Jonnle Baland (No. 10), Jamla

Mendelsohn (No. 16), Karan Katicak (No. 13), and tha
Lyman Greyhound* managed Jo pull out an Improbable
BIS. 17-15,15-12 win over tha Oviedo Ilona Tuesday.

Greyhounds spoil Lions’ party
Courier wins In Francs

Herald Sport* Editor

LYON. France — Fourth-seeded Jim Courier
brat Guy Forget of France 7-6 (7-2). 6-2 In the
opening round of the Lyon Open.

OVIEDO — Lyman's Greyhounds ruined an otherwise
perfect evening for the Oviedo Lion |(lrla' volleyball
team Tueaday.
Having received their Oral slate ranking Monday In
the Florida Sporta Writer*' Association's lnau|(unil
Class 0A volleyball slate poll, the Lions were both
celebrating Senior*' Night and attempting to clinch the
Seminole Athletic Conference championship Tuesday.
The emotion of the evening was augmented by the
last-minute arrival of Oviedo senior eo-captain Lisa
LUJenqutot. who flew back from the funeral of a family
member In Arizona to participate In the ceremony.
Having landed at Orlando International Airport
shortly after B p.m.. LUJenqutot entered the Oviedo Kym
Just as the pregame warmups had ended and the
ceremony waa about to begin.
All the Lions needed was a win to make It a perfect
night.
But the Lyman Greyhounds, sparked by the clutch
performance of Angel Rhodes and strong net play by
Carolyn Cragcr and Laurel Ecker. provided the ultimate
wet blanket, rallying from a first-game loss and three
match points to beat Oviedo 9-15. 17-15. 15-12.

Bowling
□ SAC

3:30 p.m.

Swimming
,4 p.m.
',4:30 p.m.

Boys' Vollsyball
□ laka BranMay f Ovtoda. JV. 6 pro.; V. 7 pm.
□ lake Hawed at Lyman. JV. 6 p.m.; V. 7 p.m.
□Saadaala at la k s Mary (1 enter Night). Junior
varsity. 6 p.m.; varaity, 7 p.m.

Girls Vollsyball

A

□ Deltona at Lafca Hawaii (l aalar Might). Junior
varaity. • p.m.; varaity, 7 p.m.
□Ovtada at Btahap Monro. Freshman, s p.m.;
junior varaity, 6 p.m.; varaity, 7 p.m.
□lamlnato at laaaiarg. JV, 4 p.m.; V, 5 p.m.

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□7:30 p.m. — SUN, National Basketball Assoc Ia Mon. Miami Heal at Orlando Magic. (L)

"This to Just awesome." said Lyman coach Christy
Tlbbltts. who registered 'the first volleyball coaching
win over Oviedo of her career. "The girls were psyched
tonight They were rrody.
'
"Before the match, we talked about Oviedo being
ranked, about how they were honoring their seniors
and trying to clinch the conference championship
tonight. And we decided we weren't going to make It
easy for them."
The match wasn't rasy on anyone who witnessed tt.
Using the metaphor of a pendulum to describe
volleyball's often changing momentum, that bad boy
was whipping back and forth al neck-wrcpchlng speed
Tuesday night.
Jamie Mendelsohn, who played the match hampered
by a sore left hand (her strong side), opened the first
game with a six-point service run for Lyman. When
Shannon Munns answered Immediately with a fourpoint tear for Oviedo match, the tone wus set.
With LUJenqutot on the bench to start the match, the
early going was marked by a quick shootout featuring
Oviedo's Stephanie Notoeux and Lyman's Carolyn
Cragrr.
After getting the serve back for Ovlrdo with a solo
block. Notoeux put down a pair of kills to get the Lions
□Bs« Vollsyball. Fag* 2B

iq n ftr lender* d F B F M a IN
wins. M l
01
wins. 10314 losses).
On the girls side, i
Seminote picked up
league-leading Lake Brantley by
humbling thlrd-ptan Lake Howell
15-3. Lake Brantley
Impressive, clubbing fourth-place
Oviedo. 14-4. while Lake Mary and
Lyman rolled to a 9-0 Hr.
Lake Brantley Unproved to 125
wins against Just 37 losses to lead
Seminole (96 win*. B4 looses) by 27
wins. Following the leader* arc Lake
Howell (63 wins. 79 losses). Oviedo
(6614 wins. 93V4 losses). Lake Mary
(66 wins. 94 losses) and Lyman
&lt;4314 wins. II8V4 tosses).
The lop Individuals for the bey*'
teams were:
Lake B ra n tle y — Marc
Wertheimer (235 game. 564 series)
and Chris Bevlin (201 game).
Lake Howell — Jon Oakes (233
game. 605 series). Tom Dam (215
game) and Jon Weber (211 game).
Lake Mary — Dave Ouellette (214
and 201 games. 581 aeries).
Lyman — Dan Botoay (246 game).
Josh Sc hooping 1222 game. 504
series) and Brad Klrkman (232
game).
Oviedo — Pat Leach (254 game.
597 series).
Seminole — Tommy West (213
game. 592 series).
Pacing the girls' scoring were:
Lake Branlley — Julie Fantauuo
(199 game. 526 aeries) and Mamie
Bernstein (197 game. 517 aeries)..
Lake Howell — Andrea Oyger
1191 game) and Patti Baxemore (466
sertesl.
Lake Mary — Robyn Walter (160
game) and Natalie Settle (445
aeries).
Lyman — Linda Martinet (207

Sunniland Corp., Gross Towing win in a hurry
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SANFORD — The co-leaders In the Sanford
Recreation Department Women’s Fall Slowpltch
Softball League had little trouble In staying lied
as they both cruised to mercy-rule victories at
Ptnchurat Park Tueaday night.
Sunniland Corporation failed to score In the
first inning. but then exploded for 20 runs on 17
hits In the second Inning to end Its gume with
Oopsf Grcss Towing had to play a little longrr,
but a 10-run third Inning put the game well out
of reach aa Cress defeated Oops! 19-1 In five
Innings.
Sunniland Corporation and Cress Towing urr
both 3-1 on the season, while Oops! to 0-4.
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and Oops! at Hp.m.
Contributing to the Sunniland Corporation
attack were Ann Lanza (home run. two singles,
two runs). Lori Towns (triple, two singles, three
runs). Carol Cranlck (triple, two singles, two
runs). Mtcki Lewis (double, single, run). Barb
Martin (two singles, three runs) and Sue Bugley
(two singles, two runs).
Also hitting were Krnar Lanza and Teresa
Flnck (one double and two runs each). Nina

Turrhon and Julie ALbertson (one single and one
run each) and Chris Tipton (run).
Trlsh Elllngsworth. Chris Usry. Marsha
WcxKlham and Debbie Schruck had one tingle
each for Oops!
Doing the damage for Gresa Towing were
Diane French (three singles, four runs). Paula
Songer (double, single, two runs). Barbie Julian
(two singles, two runs) and Debbie .Cole and
Cindy Decker (two singles and one run each).
Also contributing were Connie Roazell and
Michelle Morrlssette (one single and two runs
each). Kris Elherton (single, run). Michelle
Bernlng (two runy) and Lynette Barkley and Barb
Cole (one run each).
Providing the offense for Oops! were DeljMe
Cobb. Christine Hope and Cindy Roacoc (one
single each) and Trtoh Elllngsworth (run).

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even at 7*7.
Cragrr ended that Utile charge
with a kill of her own
Trailing 8*7. Michelle Culler
setoed the momentum lor the
Uona with a four-point run that
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the Grey hound* started working
their way back, eventually tying
the score at 11*11 on a pair of
u n re tu rn e d serves by Lisa
Bridgra.
That’a when LUjcnqutol Anally
entered the match And she
Immediately had an impact,
setting Notarux for consecutive
kills that ended Hrtdgrs’ run and
gave the Lions a 12*11 lead.
Ovledo'a advantage reached
14*11 with Notarux serving for
the match when Rhodes stepped
to the forefront.
Twice Rhodes foiled the Lions*
bid for match point, with a solo
block at 14* 11 and with a kill off
a set by Bridges al 15*14.
Rhodes then served the Anal
three points of Ihr game to
co m p lete th e G reyhounds'
comeback. Ecker's block ac­
counting for the Anal point.
"We shouldn't have lost thto
match." said Ovtrdo coach Anita
Cartoon. "We had three match
points and didn't take advantage
of them. You can't do that, not at
thto level."
Just as Oviedo did at the start
of th e s e c o n d gam e, th e
Greyhounds started the third
game the way they ended the
second, sp rin tin g to a 9*1
advantage and eventually taking
a 14-6 lead.
And then, for a few fleeting
momenta, it looked the Lions
might be capable of a storybook
ending.
Notoeux started the Improba­
ble comeback with a four-point
service run. After the teams
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Mrndrtoohn. who Anally am rrd
l h r matrh winning point on Ihr
Greyhounds' AAh attrmpt.
Thr oulrom c m rana that
Oviedo |ll*3. 8*1 SAC) will have
to h eal Lake B ra n tlry on
Thursday to wrap up Ihr confer
r n r r crown Lyman 113-4. 8-2
SAC), which could ram a aharr
of ihr SAC title* if Lake Brantlry
uporta th r Llona. to off until ihr
BADtotrtci 4 loumamrnt n o l i
w rrk at Ovtrdo.
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us." u td Tibbnu how th r gwfl
know • h t i they ran do ariuB
they play ffgethrr. «bw i i k j f
play aa a tram Thto la d rn n lld fj
a plua going Into thr districts." ' 1
HAWKS OUTLAST THieff !
SANFORD - Taking a d v a ii1
tagr of thrlr host's Irouble re­
ceiving arrvr In Ihr third game,
th r Lake IfowrU Silver Hawks
hung on for a 15-7, 12*15. 15-4
varaity glrto' volleyball victory
over thr Srmlnolr fighting Serr&lt;tnolra Turaday at Ihr Bill Hon*
log Memorial Gymnasium.
Lake Howell also won th i
junior varaity match In th rrt
garnet (IS-2. 13*15. 15-41 and
awrpt the frrahman match In
two games.
**Wr had some serve receive
trouble In the third game and
that got us off to a bad start."
said Seminole coach Beth Cocao.
"We wen* able to get U taken
care of. but we just couldn't get
anything going."
Senlora Christina Campbell
and Jill Jasewlc led the Tribe’s
effort. Campbell collecting six
assists. 28 other good seta, three
good spikes. three dinks, and
three dlga while Jasewlc con­
tributed six kills, five other good
spikes, eight blocks, six digs]
and three dinks.
Aubrey Nelson had eight kills]
seven good spikes, two blocks]
one dink, and three dlga. Marias*
Alford added 10 dlga and flvtj
blocks. Sabrina Sapp posted
seven digs, seven blocks, and
one dink. Chipping tn with digs
were Yuka Shlmlra laeven)]
tkawn Trains (five). U ta Joncn
( f o u r ) , and V il a p h o n e

and 184 games. 536 series) and
Jill Ramey 1175 game).
Oviedo — Kelly Karson (156
game).
Seminole — Rebecca Everly
(209. 187. 175 games. 571
scries). Christina Bemlng (189
game. 503 aeries) and Lori

Jackson (195 game).
The SAC Bowling League
moves to Longwood today for a
3:30 p.m. match al FalrlanesLongwood. Lyman will play
Seminole, Lake Mary will face
Oviedo and Lake Howell will
battle Lake Howell.

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anyone who to a rrlatl w a r friend of an akohohc.
Serenity Won Alanon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. fThuraday non smoking) evening at • p m Meetings
are held In the bark room of the Sahara Chib. 3657 South
Sanford A w . Sanford.
for additional meeting limes and loratlona In the Central
Florida arm . or for more information, rail 333-4132.

Ner-Anofi lo meet
Nar Anon meets every Wednesday at • p m. at West Lake
Hospital. MO West SOU Road 494. Longwood. Nar Anon la a
support group open to families and fnenda of addicts. Dally
living with an addin la morr turmoil than you can handle by
yourself Join foe support In coping wtth your addict, gain
arrenlly lo make deetalona and put your Itfr bach In focus. Can
MO-1900 for more Information

Rotsfy mssts ssriy
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7 300 30 a m. at the Tlmacuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Con ta n Charlie Meeks, president, at 333-0735.

Employment opportunity## foe seniors
An employment program sponsored by the AARP Senior
Community Service la available every Thursday morning, from
9 a m lo noon, at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 159 N Country
Club Road. M l Downey will assist seniors wtth employment
opportunities. For Information, call 334-3000.

Weight Witchers msst on Thursdeys
A torsi chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Community Building every Thursday from 4 45 to 0 4 8 p m
The Omni Toastmasters Club win meet at 5:30 pm. every
Thursday at the AAA building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heathrow.
CaUSam Ryan at 671-36M for more Information.

Tot luck dinner
Widowed person are Invited lo attend a pot hick dinner at
5 30 p m. every third Thursday of the month at the
Casselberry Senior Center. 300 Lake Triplet Drive. Cased-

Voluntosr coordinators to moot
Seminole Council of Volunteer Coordinators meets the third
Thursday of each month, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 pm ., at Denny's
Restaurant. S R. 436. just west of Altamonte Mall.
All volunteer coordinators and directors Involved with
volunteers arc Invited lo attend. For Information, call nancy at
323-4440.

Hollywood Essl ctoQfllofl dsssss
Hollywood east Dancers conduct clogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and intermediate
from 7:30 to 0:30. at Melodee Skating Rink. W. 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard in Sanford.
The coat to 53 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For information, call Marty at 332-5761 or Dawn. 904-7350270.

b eer, prepared com m ercial
pickling spices, whole pepslices.
Add tomatoes, being to a boll
3. Drop the shrimp into the
boiling water and begin am ine and sim m er g e n tly for 30
Im m ediately. Cook fo r 1-5
minutes, according to the sire of
the shrimp, until the shrim p are except file and simmer an addi­
tender and no kxigrr translucent tional 30 minutes.
Add fUe and simmer an addi­
in the center (Check for done­
ness by breaking a shrim p In tional 3 minutes. Sprinkle wtth
green onions and serve with
half).
3. Drain shrimp and immedi­ cooked rice.
Yield: Vk gallon or 10-13
ately "shock" the shrim p by
immersing II In a bowl of ice
water. This will hah the cooking

Vi cup butter or margarine
14 cup olive oil
1 clove garttr. minced
1 cup sliced mushrooms
Ik cup sliced green onions
2 Tbsp. chopped parsley
1 pkg (0 ox. | llngutne. cooked
according lo package directions
and drained
Parmesan cheese (optional)
Melt butter with olive oil In a
la rg e s k ille t. Add g a r lic ,
mushrooms and green onions:
aautc until tender.
Add shrimp and heat through.
Stir In parsley.
S e rv e over h o t. c o o k e d
l l n g u l n e : s p r i n k l e w ith
Parmesan cheese.
Yield: 6 servings

until hot.
Yield: 6 servings.

Now that Call Is here and
Halloween to just around the
corner, here's a pumpkin recipe
that will make a delicious de­
ssert. Barbara Hughes Gregg of
the Seminole County Extension
Cooked, picked crab meat Service sent this dcltcaay to
(sold fresh, froten or pasteur­ share with readers.
ized) should have a fresh, mild
o d o r. O y sters, c la m s an d
mussels in the shell should be
0 slices white bread
alive, as Indicated by a tightly
3 eggs, slightly beaten
2Vk cups milk
1 can 116 os.) solid pack
pumpkin
Hcupsugar
I top. ground cinnamon
Vktop. ground nutmeg
Vktop. vanilla extract
44 cup ratalns
Stined cream* (optional)
Preheat oven to 375* F. In
2-quart c a sse ro le , crum ble
bread. Combine eggs. milk,
pumpkin, su g ar, cinnam on,
nutmeg and vanilla: add raisins.
Stir Into bread. Set caaaerok in
larger casserole or baking dish;
fill larger dish wtth hot water.
Bake 70 minutes or until knife
Inserted near center comes out
clean. Serve warm or chilled
with stined cream. Yields about.
8 servings.
•Stined Cream: Soften 3 cups
vanilla Ite cream : stir until
smooth.
Ilatai If desired, substitute 8
slices raisin bread for white
bread, cinnamon and raisins.
For those watching their tot
grama and calories, there are a
number of new Items on the
m a r k e t. E d y ' s f a t - f r e e ,
choloaterol-frce and gugar-frec
Ice cream la absolutely delicious,
although It costa a tad more than
comparable brands.
Also. Eagle Brand Condensed
Milk has slashed Its calorics and
tot 50 percent.
T Can’t Believe ot's Not But­
ter” will Introduce a new spray
this fall that has no fat. calories
nor cholesterol per serving.
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NOTICE
Tour ot homo* commMtte are (from Mt* Carote
Ha im , patron party chairman; Judy Poliak, ad
book chairman; Judith Cohan, publicity chairman;

FIRST
SEMMOLE

Mettz, ovarall event chairman; Sylvia Samai,
advisor; Gloria Titan, advisor.

Bo m

H adassah’s annual tour
sp o tlig h ts four h o m es
T h e H ad aaaah " T o u r of
Homes" ts scheduled lo take
place. Wednesday. Oct. 36 from
10 a.m. to 4 p m. This will be the
ISth year for Hadaaaah's Tour of
H o m e s s p o n s o r e d by
R la h o n a-M a sa d a G roup of
Hadaaaah who will once again
host the annual event.
This year there will be four
homes on the tour, each one
different from the other and
unique In Its own way. reflecting
the Individual lifestyle of the
owner.
The homes on the lour are:
Home of Richard and Erika
Baldwin, 801 Elizabeth Drive.
Winter Park. Designer: Berta
Hall. ASID: Berta Hall Interiors.
Winter Park.
Home of Jamall. 1545 Palmer
Ave.. Winter Park. Designer:
Sam Ewing. ASID of EwingNoble Interiors. Winter Park.
Home John Chertvasal. 706
West Lake Adair. Orlando. De­
signer: John Chertvasal.
Home o f David and Lisa
Jaamond. 918 Seville Place. Or­
lando. Designer: Mark Rash.
Mark Rash Interiors. Orlando.
Tickets for the tour are $10. Ii
purchased In advance, or $12 II
purchased at the door and in­
clude all four homes. Tickets
may be purchased at the follow­
ing locations; Gallery 17-92. 912
S. Orlando Ave.. Winter Park;
Tickets to Go Travel ACency.
174 Oxford Rd.. Fern Park:
Zenith Travel Consultants. 195
S. Westmont Dr.. Suite L.. Alta­
monte Springs: Greater Lake

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M ary/llrathrow C ham ber of
Commerce. 3821 Lake Emma
Rd.. Lake Mary: Four Seasons.
401 Park Ave. North. Winter
Park: and Fabric Showplace.
Inc.. 972 Orange Ave.. Winter
Park: and Kosella Bonham .

323-8284.
Overall chairperson Is Rose
Meltz. For further Information
■he may b e c o n ta c te d at
(407)365 6387. Proceeds from
the tour are earmarked for the
Hadaaaah Medical Organization

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signed our name* and wrote a
line or two to very special
friends. I think It is entirely out
of line to expect the bereaved
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tSrealtxe the Importance of hiring
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and I started going together. I
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asked her to please get iter teeth
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told her lo start right away so
2 here.
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wedding. She turned very cold
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Abby. she's a very pretty girl,
* whichever one Is appropriate.
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'*• Never, never both.
smiles. It spoils her looks
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every other way. But her teeth
* Thanks for the lesson In radio are su had . I would even
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gets them flxrd. What should I
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DEAR OROOMi The only logi­
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expert, should update your rules cal reason for your flanrer to
duck the dentist is fear. She
on writing thank-you notes.
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line to expect a written thank- ry has come a long way since
you note for a card cxpreaalng she was a little girl. Offer to go
with her and let the denllat
sympathy.
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mother received 150 sympathy exactly what must be dune. A
cards. People who sent flowers neglected mouth Is nol only
or food —and there were close to unsightly. It's unhealthy. She
SO — were thanked with Indl- may be a wonderful girl, but she
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WEDNESDAY

ovember 9, 1 994

S a n fo r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County alnca 1000
8Hh Year No 09 - Sanford Florida

County flies GOP colors

NEWS DIGEST

M orris victorious over Perry;
Adam s edges out Dem Furlong

□ Sports
Tough night at home
S A N F O R D — Pont Mmollng and weak re
tunneling left V m in o lr Cocnrminlti I'ullrgr
with nnlv one course of at tIon In It* |{tmr
7 cirseta v with Iniltan River Communltv College
H e rP ag e IB

□

BRIEFS
Sorry, no bungee jumping

S A N F O R D — li t i i N .10 a m today
Sleepy-eyed. hut »|»ry and feisty participant* in
the Golden A fr Game* were ratualljr milling
about from thr headquarter* at the Sanford
Civic C e ntrr throughout downtown Sanford
Ih m n thr people ltnr«l *trrrt. a huge rran r
(not the bird, hut m rrhantrall. complete with
iiip n and othrr lilting gear hovered o vrr llrani
lower* Crowd* of anxious spectator* gathered
on thr gmund below with thrtr ryr* ra*t
*kvward wondering what thr Golden Agrr* w rrr
up tone*!
A prrplexrd *prt tutor phoned thr ffrra/if to
Inquire tl hunger |umptni{ i* In d u d rd in tndav •
Golden A rc Game* *c h rd u lr

Hunger Jumping" Ifm m
anything ataiul

Not that w r know

A quirk call to Hrain Tower* rrvra lrd that no
such dramatic and exciting m lion a* bungee
Jumping I* planned at th r tower*
lint wr arr
getting a new roof, after 22 year*.' th r
•|mkr«man Uughrd

Brown elected circuit judge
HI i 'A T H H . ALA
— S h rrrtr W llrOWR
daughter of Carrie and San Greene of Saidord.
wa* rlecterl rlrrult fudge for M&lt;irgan County In
Tur*da v * election
A

l*e. W in,

Ala

la * ro

l»rti«r««

im n n l

banked at age U and t* a 1972 grartiutr of
Seminole Mlgft School Sf»e got her *tart In
Sanlord working for the law linn. Cleveland
Ml/e and Herrv

Counterfeiter sought
The Seminole County *hrrlfl'« olllce ha*
turned over to U S Secret Service agrnt* In
Orlando nine rounterleit twenty dollar bill* that
were u*rd for payment at thr 7-Eleven »torr.
3350 N Highway 17-02 In Longwood. Ia*t
Monday.
According to Ihr *hrrtfr* office, an uniden­
tified wom an pa**rd the phony hill* to Ih r
store'* clerk when she purchased an American
Express money order at thr More at about I 30
that afternoon
#

By J. MARK BAR PIILD
Herald Senior Staff Writer

S A N F O H D — Semi
note ( m inty * county
com m ission returned
to it* He|NihlU an ttikrr*
of five year* ago with
the defeat of Deux* rat
In c u m b e n t L a rry
Furlong and lire elrctkm of Randall Mum*
Tuesday
S e m in o le f o u n t y
Joined the nationwide
R e p u b lica n route of Winfield Adams
Drtnorrats voting
solidly for Republican candidate* uc ro** the
election board The imly exceptions were the
prrd&lt;irntnatrly Democratic congressional Dtstriri
3 and Florida Senate District I t where Demo­
cratic Party tnrom hrnt* were returned
With lo o penent of the county * 133 prrrtnrt*
refiortlng Winfield Adams edged past Incumbent
Furlong hy a' 52 4 In 47 ft maforlty
Adam*
received 13 323 voles lo Furlong * .I'i 432
Furlong was the llrst Democrat elected to the
i ounty commission in more titan two dcradr*
In thr iMttle of the mayors l.akr Mary's Morris
walkrd ahead of Adrienne Perry of l/mgwtiocl in
early return* and stayrd there finishing with a

Associated Press Writer
MIAMI
When th r sun n**r
today. Ih r ' lie o « in was bar k for
four mure year*
I till m il, * llrl Mm- lia U lr ,l Unlit •*
a long political life
"W e iin ilil havr lost this race, and
we were |iertia|&gt;s on our way to
livslng tl when a lot ol you said we re
not going lo lei this hapirrn.' Gov
iMiwion Chiles said alter nudging
Republic.in challenger J r h Hush In
Ih r rlusesl governor * r a r r In Flor­
ida history
As ( lilies' *up|Htitrr* i hauled
"Fo u r more years." the governor
donned a cram skin c ap lor hi*
victory spree h at a Tam pa hotel
"W hat time Is It? If* Just hrlorr
d aw n." Chiles said, referring lo hi*

self styled title of "he ir*in " Chiles
had warned Hush Iasi week that
there s an old Southern expression
that the "he-coon" — the smartest
and toughest racoon of the park —
walk* Just lirforr Ihr llglit of dawn
»•»*it mil
•!••!* . I.acHnb Hun

tirrir,

’

I *

Hush &lt;artled 40 of thr stair'* 67
counties. Including Seminole and
Orange, and was strong in all arras
of lhe stale rxcejil for South Florida
where Chiles rffre lively won the
race wlUi a I23.tkk&gt; vote advantage
In llroward County
C h ile * h a d 51 p e r c e n t , or
2,000.072 vote* to Hush's 49 |ier
cent, or I.99H.537 votes with 96
{irrcenl of the prec incts counted
This Is a very special night for
m e." said thr 64-year-old Chile*,
who has never hern defeated In a

B t r A m e n d . P a g* 7R

statewide rare
This Is sort of the
last lime I'll h a v r a chance |o do
this "
Moment * after taking a con­
gratulatory c a ll from Hush the
governor talked by telephone with
1-traCiirnl

C h i l l . .,1

By VICKI DeBORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer

Compiled from staff reports

V

4

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HtflM NtttB by Apeyf iBNHlOA

Jeane Morris, seated, with supporters Susan
Smith and Sandy Traogor

rv rn

lliim g h

lie

had imputed C linton durttig ht*
c ampalgn
Hush* father, former President
George Hush. pr-cllrtrcl hi* second
son would rem ain invcdved
"Jel&gt; will continue to be a leader,
as Ire always ha* hern. In his
com m unity and hi* state." wait! thr
elder Hush
Hush, who made his first hid for
elective oilier, received more vote*
th a n R e p u b lic a n w in n e r Hob
Marline/In I9H6
" I am satlcfFnrd by thr fact that
Bee Chile*. Page 7B

Incumbent
keeps school
board seat

LO N G W O O D - T h r Winter I’olar Solihull
League of the City of Longwood |&gt;ark and
recreation department will Ire starting Jan 'I.
1095. Game* will lie played Monday through
Friday night* There will Ire Men* C and coed
tram* Registration will tie Nov. 22 at Candyland Park Any tram intrrrstrd In Joining the
league should call Sandy Lomax. 2UO-3447 nr
Lincoln 331-6974 Prlie* per learn range (rum
•220 cord to §290 men* teams for 10 weeks
one night u week played ut Candyland Park

For more woothsr, see Papa 2A

SA.NFOHD
Seminole Countv liked l lie
first proposed change* lo the six year old
County Home Rule Charier and voted en
thustastlially 1 uewday to approve the four
amendment* on J ursdav • lialloi
The « hanges a rr sw reping S fiool hoard
mrmtier* will now he rlrrtrd hy Ifie {tarty
{irtmary {m ar** An eionomk iit i |u i i analy
si* must lie prr|M rrd brforr any legislatkm t*
considered which would afire* the {Mirkrt
book* of taxpayer* Commissioner* can now
ask clerks and any oilier siaffrr* quest Ion*
w n houl Ihr thrral of violating the charter
non Interference clause
And perhaps th r most signifkant change of
all, the county's county manager form of
government was altrrrd bv transferring thr

‘He-coon’ back for four more years

Softball league forming

T o d a y : P a r tly
sunny High In the
m id HO*
W in d
Houtheasl 5 to 10
mph

Herald Senior Staff Wntsr

Randall Morris with daughter

She I* described a* a black woman. 45 years
old. about 5*6" and 230 pounds Shr t* said to
have brown ryr* and short black hair

Sunny weather continues

B y J. MARK B A R P IILD

See C o u n ty. Page 7B

The wom an wa* photographed hy thr store *
■ecurtty camrra while shr was making thr
transaction

Classifieds...........6B,BB Horoscope................ BA
Com ics........................SB Movies........................SB
Crossw ord.................0B Notion.........................BA
Door Abby..................4B People..................3B.4B
Dootha...................... 7A Polleo......................... 3A
*&gt;'• Oott....................... SB Sports................... 1B.2B
Editorial......................BA Telavlslon................. 3B
Florida.........................2A Woathor..................... 2A

Sweeping
changes:
Voters OK
four county
amendments

Gov Lawton Chita*
mala Buddy MacKay

and running

Local man may
face other
charges in
infant’s death
By VICKI DaSORMIBR

S A N F O R D — T h r a n tic ip a te d a n il*
Incum bency vote did not rrach to the
Seminole C o u n ty school lioard race on
Tuesday
Aftrr a see saw start that had challenger
Te d Darker .mil one term board m em ber
Jeanne Morris trading leads through the early
hours of the returns. Morris pullrd ahead and
nrver looked lu rk
When all thr Im IIo I s were counted well into
the wee-hour* of the morning. Morris had
nearly 12.500 votrs more than lirr opponent.
"I'm delighted." she said when Ih r final
results were In. "I think this *ay» a lot atiout
th r leadrrshlji tram I think It shows Supt
(Paul) Hagrrty has dour a good Job."
Morris said under ILigeriy's leadership th r
school N u rd has made a number of key
changes that werr "validated” hy the outcome
of thr election
When all was said and done. Morn* had
garnered 44.745 vote* and ILu k rr had gotten
32.207.
Darker, w ho describe* htm srlf a* an
"eternal optimist" said h r was pleased to have
rrre lvrd 4 1 9 percent ol Ih r vote
See School. Page 7B

Herald Staff Writer

D E H A K Y — An 18-year-old Luke Mary man
Jailed for injuring a 7-month old Infant may face
stlflrr charge* now that thr liahy ha* died,
authorities *ald
J a m ie S w ln r h a r t . the boyfriend of the
7 m onth old Infant'* mother. w.i* tiring held In
the Volusia County Ja il under suicide watch on a
hall million dollar bond on onr count of frlony
aggravated child abuse.
Il Is brltrved that he Is not thr lathrr of the
child, officials said.
Sw lnrhart live* at I7H W Lakevlrw A v r . Lakr
Mary
T h e Infant. Jose Anthony Trinidad, dlrd of
Injuries at 2 12 ji.m Monday at Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children A Women In Orlando, said
Sgt Gordon Meyer, a sjMikrsman for Ihr Volusia
C o u n ty Sherlir* Office
" T h e stale allorncy will present (the case) to a
grand Jury and they will determine whether or
not to Indlrl (S w ln rh a rt) and under what
charges," C hrryl Downs, also a spokesman for
the Volusia sheriff's oilier, said
Friends of Sw lnrhart. who deputies said was an
See Death, Page 7 A

Lake Mary eyed for movie studio site
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Staff W riter

L A K E M A R Y — Movie sludlo
olllrlal* a rr concerned a premature
announcement last week ol a major
movie studio I*m g considered in
the Lake M ary area m ay hinder
efforts to obtain needed property at
fair market value pric es.
Preliminary site locating and ini­
tial planning was *up|in*c-(l to lakr

|ilace before any planned major
announcem ent was made " W r
planned a big press conference lo
make ih r announcement In about
thrre weeks." said Craig Soldlngrr.
Soldlngrr. presently the president
of Florida Motion I’lrture and Tele­
vision Association. Is executive vice
president of marketing and devel­
opment for the developer. Sun
Studios.
Michael Garfield Is also a Sun

Studio olllclal
Lake Mary C ity Manager John
Litton says Garfield and Soldlngrr
have been checking Into property
uvalluhlllty In and near taikr M.irv
"A s we understand It." said Lakr
Maty City {'U nite r Malt West. "T h is
Isn't going to lie any tourist attrac­
tion. rather It I* to lie a fully
working studio........ what they say
would lie the biggest studio of It*
kind on Ihr rust coast, with at Irani

right sound Mages."
Soldlngrr said there will also lie
two major hotels assoclutrd'wlih the
studio. "O ne would he a very large
p u b llr-ly p r hotel, complete with u
trade show and exhibition center,
and an enclosed am phitheater
rajiablr of seating possibly 7.500
peojilc."
" T h e other one." he continued,
"w ill be a private hotel, for u*e only
C Sec M o v lc a . Page 7 A

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WoOnoxda,. No*omt'or y vrM

r&gt;'CT!13SEni AND ACROSS THE STATE
Casinos fail
NEWS FRO

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A ll other co n stitu tio n a l am endm ents pass

GOP gains one seat In House race
T A L L A H A S S E E — "Big lU ililv " Don Uarlltr one n( the
wtnnlngrst drag raters of all time spun hi* * lirf lr on thr
pol iH rilt rack
T h r blunt talking Ocala Krpubltcau hail nothing to m v .
leaving hi* planned vlrtnr&gt;' patty Dte Tuesday afler II quttkiv
Ix-i ante clear h r would lust- to Ini um hrtit Democratic Rrp
K a m i Thurm an ot Du one IInn.
T h r OOP v u r m unting on Garllt* 62. ol Orala. to unseal
Thurm an -IT. anil on lorm rr natal Intelligence officer Mark
Sharpe. 34. of Tam pa, to rrttrr 32 vrar Incumbent H rp Sam
Ollrtion*. 74. one of the mo»t powrrful Demnrralx In Cimgrrs*
Elm hm h ra m r u p abort

By JA C K IE HALLIPAX

Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - Floridian* v d no
casinbs am i fishing n rts and Vr*
measure* that link *latr taxes to |v-rw
income and make it easier lo limit taxe&lt;
the luturr through citizen initialn r
Voter* also said stale taw maker* tHild
push ih r *tart of ihetr two month v « &gt; : &gt;n
iut k trout February to Man h
Of th r five proposed co n stitutio n a l
amendment* on Tuesday's Ivallot thr only
one that tailed was tucked by more money
than has ever Iwen ra tv d in FbatiLi history
for any candidate or issue
T h r Proposition for I.lim itd Casinos
raised $16 7 million in an rllott to gel
Florida Voters In iqwn the stair up In 47
casino* In hotels |&lt;artmuturls anil ttvet
boats

Republican* however, dlil pick up iin r vacani I von* rati*
v a t anil probably another in Flotilla without losing any II (&gt;r
Dave Weldon * lead hold* up In District 15 w h rrr 36 (wreent of
th r vote rrm a ln rit uruountril latr Tuesday. thr Republican*
will In rrra v thrtr rnngrnvakmal ailvantagr In Flotilla to 13 N
A look al rai r* involving other Democratic Incumbent*
— Hrp Petr Prtrm on 59. of Marianna, ilrfratril Republican
Carole Griffin 36. a T a lla h a a v r political ronxultant and
lobbyist for anti abortion and other ronarrvallve cause-* In
District 2

‘ We «pent a lot of m oney, 1ml I th in k we
did w hal we had to do." Patrti k Hntirrts
chairm an of the r s n i,u i( n said todav
Kotirrta p rr dieted a more sweeping casino

— Hep C brrtnr Hr own. 47. of dacksonvlllr drfratrd Hr
publican Marc L lttlr. 43. a public relations man and
in n s rrva lb c radio commrivtator from Jacksonville, in Dlstrlit
3.

tnrastiir » &lt;mlil surfarr in two or (m il years
1 think ihr&gt; were oveigrredy. Miami
Reach Mayor Seymour G ellirt said "Th e
publlt s.iw ifirtnigti I be fad that they were
Irving in rip on the statr literally."
Gellirt said It was amazing In think lltal
•a*li*o |'M&gt;p&gt;l*enl* spent tin tie money than
Gov
Law ton Chiles and defeated Hr
Pub! •u ch.illrngef Jeh Bush who together
yearly SI t nullum in Ihr gubernatort
ran
ictus organized In a grotip
W
known
Nt; &lt; aslnm r a tv d alaMit $1 ft
milium
li w,
third unit In ft, years •fiat
FVrrtdii
d they didn't wani i asiruv* in
the stale
Floridian* overwhelming!! voted bn an
amendmeui that would Im ii moat fishing
nrts from statr watrrs
The pro|ai*al outlaw* ftsfilng nets that
call h fish In Ihrtt mesh from all Honda
watrrs It also txtn* the u v of any kind of
net bigger than 3(Jl) septate (ret In luslaotr
and nearshore waters

We re m ig h ty h a p p y ," said K a il
W it k stro iu , p ublisher uf the F lo tld a
S|s&gt;rtsman magazine and ■balrman of the
S a v r O u r Seallfe C o m m llte e
w hirl*
sponsored the amendment
U l t k s i t o t n t a ile d the r e s u lt s an
overwhelming mandate from the |ieop|e
‘ Th is Is a turning point In marine
management history, h r said
Jerry Hansom executive titter tor of Orga
n u rd I lahrftnrn of Fltirlda. 1lid it alert the
com men tal IWhlng Industry would explore
legal t hallengrs
He i otnpared the |*a*sagr of the amend
merit which his group says threatens tfietr
livelihoods lo thr 192.1 destruction of a
bta&lt; k s*n le m rn t
A while mnh leveled
HovwiaMt in a week long rampage afirr a
white woman a rru*fd a Mat k man of iajw
* This is the greatest inpistue rotnm lttrd
against a group of Floridians since ihr
R osew ood m a ssa cre
Sansorn said
"S o m e b o d y yells rape and su d d e n ly
Htousands of IttUotvnl profile * lives air
Nee C a s in o s . Page 7 A

Carrico defeats
M iller for
Longwood seat

T h r thfrr Hrpuhlican incumtirnia' nscr* shaped up this wav
— Rrp Jo hn Mn a. 51. of Winter Park, drfratrd Derm* rat
Edw ard J Goddard. 65. a Ixtngwood stork broker. in District 7
— Hrp. Charles T Canady. 40. of laikrland defeated I'oik
County Commissioner Robert Connors 42 a Lake Wales
Democrat. In Dt*trtrt 12
— Hep Ctay Shaw. 55. of Fort laiudrrdalr was reelec ted In
I &gt;tstrict 22 over Palm Beach To w n Council President Ifermlnr
Wiener 60 a recent Democratic ronveri and president of an
In tenia i tona I serunt y company. In District 22

By S A N D R A I L L I O T T

Mack defeats Rodham to win re-election

Harald Start Writer

MIAMI — W hen It came to Republicans capitalizing on voter
discontent with I’rrsidcnt Clinton. U S Sen Connie Mark said
h r had It easy — his opponent was thr first lady's brother
Hugh Rodham
Mack became the first Republican to win rrelection lo the
Senate from Florida this century by sotldlv trouncing Rodham
His wtn Tuesday took a llttlr sting out of thr OOP's drlral In
the gubernatorial elect ion
Mai k t victory, forecast by polls throughout the campaign
was a lar cry from l!WO* w hen Mat k squeaked Into office by less
Ihan I percent ol thr vote against Muddy Mar Kay — who wrnt
on to become lieutenant governor

Republicans gain majority, state Senate
TA LLA H ASSEE — Republicans took control ol the Florida
Senate for the first time this century
Th e 21-19 major!!v for the GO P had hinged on the outcome
of a close rare In the Spac e Coast
In that race. Republican challenger Charles Brunson of
Satellite Beach upset Democratic Sen Patrtcta Gtogan ol

Merritt island.
I C r p u l il le a t ls

——
t&gt; t,» k r t h e

20 30

p a rtis a n

s t a lr m a ir

th a t

H ie ,

has

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stvrated the cham ber since 1992 It marks the first time since
Kn-niMirksdo* that Republicans have controlled a legislative chamber In Florida
Fourteen Senate v a ls were contested Republicans and
Democrats targeted about lialf of th o v tares as the key to
gaining a majority in ih r jp p rr chamber
In Orlando. Democratic Sen Buddy Dyer drfratrd Re­
publican Nancy Patterson
Sen Charles Williams. D T a lla h a w e . beat Republican
challenger George Onett of Ocala
One incumbent was u n v a trtj In the primary* bid It didn't
affect the 20 20 gridlock Sen Gary Siegel. K Longwood, was
defeated in the primary by Republican Jo h n Ostalklrwlr*. a
diamond importer In W tn d rm rrr

■ v SANDRA ELLIO TT
Harald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — In an election
described as a "nail biter b&gt; the
liner, Longwood attorney Gene
Ste p he n so n wax elected a*
circuit court Judge for Seminole
C o u n ty edging out &lt; armtiic
Bravo tn a nice which w a * too
close tncxll at 4 a rn.
Warren W C llurk was rlertrd
m r r Brut r Jacobus to v r v e a*
Clrrult court Judge In Brevard
County,
The two counttr* corn prise the
Eighteenth J u d ic ia l C irc u it
Stephenson ret rived 106.060 to
Bravo's 94.255
A lth o u g h B ra vo g arn e red
more votes than Stephenson in
Seminole C o un ty. 37.377 tn
36.106. Stephenson received
69.974 votes In Brevard County
to Bravo's S6.B7R
Even this morning.
Stephenson was reluctant to

SANFORD — State H rp Marvin Couch, a Republican, was
re-elected by a wtde margin Tuesday over Democratic
newcomer l-o u lv Ray in the Dlst. 33 H o u v of Representatives
race In the southern ponton of the county. Republican Bob
Brook* defeated Democrat Susan L Ptckman for Ih r stalc
I lo u v District 35 v a t . District 33 Includes portions of
Seminole, Orange and Volusia Counties W ith 100 percent of
the precincts reporting Couch received 19.660 votes to Ray's
11.962. a 62 l -to-37.9 margin Brooks received 13.426 votes to
Ptckman’s 11.605. a 53 B-to-46 4 wtn Th e results, reported
Hits morning by the state Division of Elections, were unofficial

From s tiff and wire reports

M IAM I * H ere are the
winning numbers selected
Tuesday in the Florida Lot­
tery:

Fantasy 5
22 16-23-25 13

k^

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Cash 3
094
Play 4
2-91-7

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s D c U u n results

Stephenson elected in circuit judge’s race

Couch winner in Oist. 33 House race

LOTTERY

*ith Husband. Jim

C s n W t i U*tt*

LO N G W O O D — Tw o new
c it y c o m m Is s tu n r r s w ere
sworn into office this morning
on the t.nngwood City Coni
mission
J im ('a f rito ilefrated In
cumtient mayor Steve Miller to
the rate for district 3 •urn mis
sionrr lit! I Winston was uu
op|*mrd for r let lion to the
district 5 v a t vacated by
c o m m is s io n e r P a u l L » v
eat rand The two new rani
on**inner* scheduled a 10
y m sweating tn ceremony Ita
tbetr three-yrar trrm s The
c o m m is s io n t e r m wa s
extended from two year* to
three yeats under a charter
changr appnivett by the voters
earlier

At a party In hta Hidden
Daks borne Tuesday night
t arrtcti was runfldent of v k to
ry even though all the voles
had not hern counted Strt
tourtded by family anti a group
of Irte-nda and supporters. the
in m m ls s tn n rr elect thanked
hts 40 volunteers and a group
of advUters
Miller venietf confident Imt
yet reflet live as f lee tton re
turns ftltrrrd into hit election
night part) at the Night Moves
Teen Dante tenter In L m g
wood w firrr hts supporter*
gathered fu| Ihr results
1 lt«ik at this Ihr same way
as I lisik at losing any dr
■tsum Miller said "II 1 lose. I
l o v || | « t n | win If I ;&lt;rv it
Just tells tnr the je n p lr of
laingwiHKl don t like what I
Nee l ongwood. Page 7 A

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Tonight Patchy late night fog
otherwise Dir. Low tn Ihr mid
60s. Light wind
Thursday Partly cloudy High
In the mid HOs Wind variable 5
to lO tn ph .
Friday: Variably cloudy with a
chance of showers. Lows In the
mid 50s to mid 60s Highs In the
upper 70s to lower HOs Satur­
day: Partly sunny with the lows
In the upper SOs to lower 60s
Highs tn the mid to upper 70*
Sunday: Partly cloudy with the
lows in the lower 60s west to
near 70 east Highs In the mid to
upper 70s.

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claim victory (treatise he did not
We fin a lly pai k rd It In
h a v r (In a l v o ir totals from somewhere around 4 o'clock."
Brevard County, although the Bravo said, after about two
trend Inokrd favorable
' I am Indeed bumbled by the
confidence and trust the voters
of S e m i n o l e and Brevard coun­
tie s h a v e p la c e In m e .'*
Stephenson said "Let tnr thank
friends new and uld. for thr help
they unselfishly gave to me I h r
biggest thank-you of all goes lo
m y Dirtily My wife. Grace, and
my daughters Kim . Kristi Katl
and Kelli and m y "m om and
«D d " Russ and Isabel! Hultx-rt.
they are Grare's|*arrnts "
"I don't want to be corny but
what you've seen Is an example
uf how m u ch fam ily really
means and how rewarding lirlng
together and working together
Is." Stephenson said " T h r vic­
tory Is sweet but feeling even
closer as a family Is sweeter. 1
Just feel m i good and we all
G e n * S tep h en so n
worked so hard ’'

hours sleep this morning 'Orie
thing I realize in life Is that
Nee Ju d g e s. Page 7 A

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Cermine Bravo

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TH U R SD A Y
P tly c ld y 82-62

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Nov. 26

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D aytona Beach: Waves are
2-3 fret and semi-glass* Current
is to the south. Water teiu|H*tature is 70 degrees.
■ f a S m y rn a Beach: W aves
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TH U R SD A Y
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5 35 p .m
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a nt.. 6 05 p.nt.; Cocos Beach:
highs. 1:25 a nt
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BOATING
S t. A u g u s tin e to J u p it e r
Inlet
Today Wind east to
southeast lo lo 15 knots Seas 2
to 4 lert Ray and inland waters
a moderate chop. Isolated show­
ers. Tonight: Wind southeast 10
knots Setts 2 lo 3 feet. !D y and
Inland waters a light chop.
Isolated showers. T h u rs d a y :
Wind southeast to sooth 5 to HI
knots. Sc,i* 2 leet

SUNDAY
P tly cld y 82 62

STATISTICS
T h e high tem perature in
Sanlnrd on Tuesday was 85
d e g re e s an d W e d n e s d a y 's
overnight low was 05 degrees as
rr|Kirlrd by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
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Wednesday, tot.tiled 00 Inches
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S u n ris e ...................6 :4 4 a.rn.

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Let kids decide how much to eat

POLICE BRIEFS

■ y IA 1 K D A C. C O LIM A N
APM adlcH w m n r _______________

Cop car hit
Modita High* 41 I'jtrul Ifxxijwf* artrstrd John l&gt; M.irivkrr
Ml ol 545 |.akr«li)&gt;ir ('In lr I aVr Mery following a vrhlclr
w i lilrni with d Sanford |h&gt;|u r tar rarty Tuesday T h r incident
ffl»&gt;Mn1l&gt; ocrurrrd on l-akr Mary lloulevard » n l of lllildrn
l-akr I hive T h r artcst report said Manskrr • 1003 Nissan
JiU kup n t tiring pursued by (h r Sanffini |mi!&lt;r rar when II
niaitr a U lurn ami itrm r ttrait on Inin Ih r |ml|rr rar W tirn Uir
U t l ' a rrlvn l thr Sanford (mike officer had apprrhrndrd
Manakrr ami had him In thr hark of llir [mine vrhtrtr fhr
I t l l 1&lt; barged him with driving under thr in flo rn rr of allolvit
I hr arrrat t r j« m indu atr&gt;l ih r r r was only minor damage to thr
polif r v rh k lr and Ihr officer did rail r r tr iv r serious injuries

Artists at work
N hrr iff a deputies Investigated a rr|inrlrd graffiti painting
Incident Mixtfla) on thr rrar wall of Ihr l-ake Mary Vlllagr

Shopping Center. 3M0I W l-akr Mary lllvd W h rn drputlra
arrived (Itry reported finding two m rn In thr process of
[Miming hi tiotiat &lt;harm ter* and numrruua Irtirra and tymbols
tat Ih r building Affording In ih r inrlflrnt report. Ih r I wo m rn
etpressrd prtdr In lltrU work and told them w hllr Ih r ownrr
may twM llkr II. ih ry fell Ittry ahould do Ih r painting
D rp u tlra aald Ih r ttw nrr of ih r building rn u ld not
Im inrdlatrly tir ba alnt att Ih r rase haa f i r m placed ori hold
and mi arrrat a w rrr madr although 10 rana of varluua m lor
apray paint and othrr Itrma w rrr lakrn and placed Intn
evidence

Uniformed man nabbed
Sanford polke arrralrd Anihftny ('other 30. of 105 Strrllng
Court. Sanford on Monday T h r Inridrni rrportcdly fn ru rrrd
aa Ih r rraull of a tiurglarv at a residence In ih r ClOO b b » k of
I'alm rito A v rn u r ra rlk r In Ih r day Wllnrsses In Ih r house
rr|«&gt;ftni arrlng a man drraartf in a sc Itool hoard uniform
burglart/ing thr hornr An estimated 5233 In nutnry waa aald
In tir mlaamg Following an Invesilgalkm |«»lke loralrd Collier
at Idyllwlldr Elementary School. and arrralrd him on rliargra
of tiurglary In an occupied d w r (lingand pell! Ihrft

Lost and recovered vehicles
• A burgundy |‘*k»» Nissan with word a on Ih r atdr "Now
What w aa rrptirtrd aittirn Momtay In »hr tir*) blorli of W 23lh
Strrri al Cieneva Gardena
• A I 'r J I ( adlllat reported stolen In Aliarm m lr Spring* waa
recovered by Sanford poltrr Mfmday In a ditch In ih r 1200
btoi k of loth Court
• A limri [Nidge van waa reported atolrn Monday In thr 100
block of Andrraon Circle T h r v rh lrlr waa lalrr rrpftrlrd aa
having tirrn found In Allam ontr Sprtnga
• A w h llr and rrd |1Mtr&gt; Ford pickup waa rrportrd atolrn
rarly Tuesday In Ihr HOO block of Loruat A v rn u r 111Sanford

Lost truck
Sanford [Hitler arr trying lo determine what Itappm rd lo a
•rml tractor trailer A Sanford man tnld poller hr had htrrd a
man Ift drive Ih r vrh lrlr lo l-acroa* W'ls Me aald Ih r truck waa
laal a|H&gt;ltrd Nov 3. whrn an ratlm alrd 920.000 In produrr waa
loaded arid ready lo tir relum ed Since that time hr had not
heard about Ih r truck I‘oiler rrpfirl II haa now b rrn found,
aliamtoned. at a truck atop in Carle. Ark No w-ord waa
Im inrdlatrly available rrgardtng Ih r content a of the truck

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Traffic stops
• AiMliwtlr

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Jfl I 3 11nIn t*t 111 A v r m t r

!Mnt!rt«*1

«k aa

arrralrd by a b rn tTa d rp u lira Monday aa I I k rra u ll ol a IrallU
atop In Ih r 3 V JO Work tif C e le ry A v r n u r Angel waa charged
with d rivin g w ith a suspended/revoked Ikense. and possession
ol an open co n ta ln rr in a motor v r h k l r

• James T O try 20. of Deltona, waa atop|&gt;rd by Sanford
[■filer Monday In ih r 1200 block of W Seminole houlrvard Hr
was i barged with driving with a auaprndrd/rrvokrd licrnar

Warrants
• J n t im r Cliff Mtitlnnia. 22. 2 0 1 Holly A v rn u r. Sanford, waa
arrralrd Monday by drpulira al hta residence. H r was wanted
for falling lo appear on a charge of d riv in g w ith a
an apr ml rd/ revoked license
• Kelly Joe Porter. 37. 1009 C. Second S irrrt. Sanford, waa
arrralrd by Caaarlbrny police Monday al the Caaaelberry
Florida Parole Commiaalon office, lie waa w a n ird for
interfering with cualody of a child

C H IC A G O — Parcnla w h o
want norm al weight children
alkiuldn'i Iry lo control how
much they ra l — lefl alone moat
youngalrra Inallnctlvely know
Ikrw much la good for ihem

“You have to have a llltlr hit c»f
faith in yo u r child 's ablllly lo
krmw w h rn th e y're h u n g ry and
when they're not ' aald Susan I.
Johnson. I h r lead author of a

Jn Ann T
H a lln e r
a
*|»&gt;kr»wuni*n lor ih r American
Dielelk Association. said the
study Is Important
I hesr internal cues w h rn
interrupted may well lead to

overeating In la lrr childhood
which could contribute lo child
bring o vrrw righ t." said Hallner.
a (kdlatrk nuirltkmtst at Sianford University Medical Center
"J have worked with children

The Magician Had Nothing to Do with It.
It doesn't take magic to provide
you with the type of service that
we re known for ..It T a k e s H a rd
W o rk ! But do you know what?

new study of 77 preschooler*
aged 3 to 5

S t r in g e n t ly t r a c k in g t b r
i hlld'a rating can lead lo pro
lilrma Children wilh Ih r most
body fat had mothers who Wrrr
Ih r most “ controlling" about
d ir t. Ih r s tu d y found T h e
children w r r r also the least
lik e ly lo r a l a p p r n p r t a I e
a m o u n ts o f ra lo rie a s p o n ­
taneously
“ The inure control I Ik mother
rr|Hirtrd using over her child a
rating, the less self regulation
Ih r child displayed." authors of
Ih r study aav In the November
Issue of fVdlatrtca
Parents should Just relay a
little." said Johnson, a iiuin
llontat and |io*i doctoral fellow in
prdlatrtrs at ih r University of
Colorado Center Health Sciences

Center
"While they still remain re*
Bfainaihlr lor provkling healthy
&lt;hoii«s lor their kkls in terms of
fond selection kids arr capable
of ngurtng m il how much lo
ra t." she said
The study was done at a
preschool al the University of
Illinois at Cham|&gt;algn Ufhana.
w here Johnson and ro author
Ixan n L. B lrrh formerly wricked
H lrrli now Is a professor of
human development and family
studies al Penn Stale University
Children were given different
talorie cnmblnations and ob
served and parrnta were que*
Honed about hrhavkirs around
food al home
Some mothers lei children ral
only at mealtime* Instead of
when they were hu n gry, or
enrouraged children lo rat all
the loot I given lo them Such
mothers seemed lo gel con­
cerned if ( hlldrrn seemed to Ik
rating tco Utile or ton much
H o w e v e r, c h i l d r e n w h o s e
m others allow ed Ihem to I k
highly spontaneous about food
showed a na tu ra l Instinct for
regulating their o w n calories the
■ rw rg f rtirr* M itt

It has hern eslim atrd that one
of r very four U S children Is
obesr. and the prevalence of the
problem has Increased as m uch
as 34 percent In the last two
decades, according In previous
research
While the study suggested that
m o lh rra were Hie m ain re ­
gulators of children's diets, fa­
thers also played a role, re­
searchers said And (he weight
and rating habit• of the parents
werr relevant.
“ A n obese or c h ro n ic a lly
dieting parent may be especially
concerned about his or her
children's eating habits, and see
the child as at risk for obesity,"
the re v a rrh rrs said

and mothers where the mothers
have hern very controlling and
Uie child Is obesr.“ she said,
"and trying lo convince the
mother to let go of that control Is
very difficult."

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Checkers competition,
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By VICRI DeSO M IIgA
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SA N FO R D — Ltrettr I a i h avirr
did not want to entet the Intense
world id the Golden Age Games
r h e rk rrs com petition at the
Sanford Senior Center on Mon
day morning
"T h e y take tt tun seriously *’
she said ol the pair of players
who had gathered to play * I
grew up playing chec kers on the
tuK k porch with my grandfathrr
W r used bottle tops and a piece
of painted wund I don't think wr
ever (Mild attention to who wort
or lost W r just pta&gt; rd
Lancaster has hren coming to
the Golden Age Games from
Ocala every year for the last
three She has yet to Mt down at
the chet krr board
No way.” she says wtth a
laugh "I'm here to have fun .**
While Lane aster and her friend
Marv Keene lounged at a table
under a sprawling tree on the
north lawn of the Senior Center
a lp p ln g a S n a p p le p in k
lemonade competition clattered
arrtoumiy inside
"T h is is not a child s game
said one elderly man without
looking up from the black ami
red wrurtd at his Rngertlpe "It
requires concentration and pa
tlence **

C H R IS TM A S

Meratd Correspondent

Daniel M artini of Maryville
O hio sitaal in the hallway out
stile the rcwtipetitkm room
Th ey lio n ! f i » l around In
there
he said
'B ut I think
they're having fun under all
Ihosr serious face* **
Martini said Ills
slgnlfk ant
other
| glrlfttend |ust doesn't
KHind tight in your 70s
he
et|4alnedl Is ivim peting in sev
eral track and field events so she
Is s e n d in g the early part of the
week in training
" I m a professional spectator
he saut ’*| can cheer beiter than
anyone, but they a in I got a
contest lor that "
M a iiin i and La m aster said
they tielieve the participants in
the G otilrn Age Gam es activities
have fun

"O r rise why would Ihry hr
here yeat after year” l-am aster
asked
Some of us just like to
have tun in a more related
attmwphere
Carol llrwer* of Orlando said
she believes the Intensity of the
chrckrrs torn prill ion is just a
mirror ' of the general ton that
takes pan ui the Golden Age
Games
W r takr things seriously
she said
We know that every
game mav br out last W r want
to go out a winner,**

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S A M D H I)
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e|Mi*lemanehtp and rre jirit for
&lt;a hers w ithout te rm * animnsl
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d u rin g icM iipnm on
Th e card game id m b tie g r eas
invented about |tv)&gt; by M r M in
S u c k lin g a British (a w l and
knight It ties survived with no
m a y a &lt; flanges as one ttl the
m ost p o p u la r gam es in the
English speaking world
However, as the game i)rve|
oped arrusa the United Stales
iural variations n e p t In There
was no standardization of play
tng rules In the tournam ents
that were brgtnntng to apfiear all
over the nation
In August 1979. T h e Am en
r a n C rib b a g e C o n g re ss Inc
|A C C | was lou rxlrd as a non
profit i w p n r u iliin to promote
the noble game id rrlbtaage. to
psoneer and develop m a n y p m
g ra m s lor the benefit ol Its
m etnbets and to prom ulgate
fra te rn a l f rie n d s h ip s a m o n g
i nbtiwge piayetseveryw heie
Te d Ikepirnl is a five time
m edal w inner In cnbtaage with
the Golden Age G am es He has
w on two gold metlals In I W i
and 1963 one silver In | t » l and
tw o bronre
* I m not fust sure
w hen I w on the h m n re
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Doailoees— Single#
Age greap: 88
Women
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2 Eltrabrth Derr, 63

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Age gronp: 88
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I Frank Nlroiu. 66

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1 lirun o L a u rrn to . 72

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3 Ja rk H u d v .6 9
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I Kenneth llraadhurst. 73
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2 liernle Abrams. 76
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1 Claude Spence. H6

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Age group: 68
Age group: 70
3 Grace Ras|ie. 70
3. Eugene Kuspe. 70

Age group: 78
2 Agnes Savlcky. 72

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1. Terry Coembe!. 55
1 Gordon Thom pson 87
2 Hubert Lo rk r. 83
2 John Waugh. J r . 66
3 Donald Davis. 63

3 lllldrgard. Hudy. 69

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Age group: 88
1J u n e 1 Strtnc. 59
2 Vivian Moore. 55
3 Mildred Hall. 68
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Age group: 88
I J . D. Segroves, 55
2. Arthur Dovle. 5H

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Age group: 60
1 T hornas Goode. 63
2 David Lrm astrrs. 61
3 Hill Black

Age group: 68
1 Andy F M cGulTln.70
2 Stew.u t Harkness 65
3 l*at AfTlgo. 67

Age group: 70
1 Ed Arbo. 73
2 Hob It Ashton. 73
3 William Verity. 70

Tuesday dawned bright and beautiful, a perfect day for lha tannia
aami fmala of tha Goidan Age Gamas Ona hundred thirty aavan
participant* signed up for tha Iannis matches as singles,
doubles and m u e d doubles Participants ranged In age from 55
to SO and came from as far away as Tallahassee. Lady Lake and
Dunellon Tha tennis final* a lii be held Wednesday Winners of
the finals will go the state Golden Age Games In Bradenton, Dec
2nd Some of the seniors are especially active during the games,
with tennis matches In the morning and golf matches In the
afternoon The games began Monday with 40 tennis matches
Thirty semi finals will be played Tuesday The games are broken
Into age divisions of 5 year intervals Richard (left) and Loluse
McGulness are two of the oldest entrants In the doubles
competition

Serv ing Sanford Since 1943

1 Harry George. 76
2 lla r T y Brown. 79
3. Jo h n M C re s s .

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Age group: 85

Breakfast
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Shuffleboard
8 30 A M
Billiards, Womens Rotation 9 0 0 A.M.
Hobby &amp; Photography
9 0 0 -5 0 0
Show
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Swimming
9 30 A M.
Billiards. Mens Rotation
2:00 A M.
Knitting Contest
3 00PM
Talent Show
7:00 P M

1 Jean Martin. 58
2 Mir lain Spells. 5H
3 Betsy Robinson. 56

Age group: 60
I Rose Harkness. 62

Age group: 68
1 Kate Deangells. 67

Age group: 70
11.Harnett Boyd. 71
2 Carla Con very. 74

Sanford
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Civic Contor
Shuffloboard Club
Senior Contor
City Hall

Riveraldo Park • Oviedo
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Sanford City Hall
Sanford Civic Contor

Over 50 Club
Sanford Shuffloboard Club
City of Sanford
Seminole Cty. Extension Homomakors

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Age group: 80
I Ellen Brow n. HO

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• Souvenirs •Collectibles
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Age group: 75

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Age group: 78

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EDITORIAL

There will be
a next time
O n ly .» v e ry lew people r a n say to d a y thal
every one of the cand id ate* they vo ted for.
a n d all the relerenda th e y *up|iortcd. rattle
out a* victor* In yesterday'* elect Ion
N o m a tte r w ho lost or what w as not
a p p rove d , there are m a n y people w h o are
d isappointed In ye ste rda y * b a llo tin g o u t­
com e.
N o d oubt ra dio talk s h o w s for the n e st lew
d a ys w ill ha ve a tia rn ig r of people expression
their d is m a y and e spou sing that o u r g o ve rn ­
m e n t. state, cities, are n o w going to go fight
d o w n the d ra in
S o m e ra d io talk sh o w s do that all year
ro u n d , so th is w ill be n o th in g new
It does sh o w , how ever, (hat people sim p ly
c a n 't accept a n y lo rm ol reject km of what
th e y p erson a lly thought w a s the best
It's tim e to do a tu rn -a ro u n d It w o n 't Ire
easy, but citize n * m ust accept what happened
yesterday as the will of the m a jo rity W e will
be livin g w ith these decisions for a co n sid e r­
able length of tim e
O n e tilin g should Ire kept In m in d h o w eve r
II the person you th o u g h t was th e best
cand id ate d id n 't w in . o r y o u r favorite refer
e n d u m d id n 't pax*, there w ill be a next tim e
F lo rid a l* blessed w ith a great m a n y jreople
w h o w o u ld m ake o u ts ta n d in g leaders M anv
h o w e v e r, w o u ld n 't to u c h politic* w ith a
ten foot-poll W e m u st start rx a m tn tn g w h y
th is leeiing persists W h y are those who
possibly w o u ld be the best continue to stay In
the bac k g ro u n d
T h e tim e to begin p la n n in g and w o rk in g (or
the n e xt election s h o u ld n 't Ire the b e g in n in g
ol po litica l q w c ltly ln g tim e P o litical anil
g o v e rn m e n ta l action a n d concern m u s t be a
c o n tin u in g ye a r-ro u n d project for e ve ry o n e
A tte n d g o ve rn m en t m eetings. S tu d y what
is g o in g o n . Pay a tte n tio n to w h o is doing
good a n d not so good
la d 's face facts. T h e b e gin n in g of the 1995
political season started as of 7 p m yesterday,
w hen the jxills closed a n d decisions ha d been
m ade.

LETTER
V e te ra n s D a y
Shall we abolish Veteran 's Hay?
Veterans Day was established to recognize and
honor those who served and xacnflccd to uphold
the honor. Integrity and freedom of the American
nation. The y paid the price for America's freedoms
and opportunities Without them, the American
nation would have disintegrated as a great
sovereign nation Without them the world would
be controlled by totalitarian dictatorships, and
America lapsed into mediocrity
Th e y believed In America* They believed she
should continue lo champion human rights and
Justice for all peoples Even when they might
disagree with a particular policy, they upheld the
Idealism which at times led Ih r nation Into dlflkcull
decisions In International politics Veterans, loo.
believed A m e rica sh o u ld m aintain m ilitary
strength great enough to deter any totalitarian
"m rsslahs" erupting Into the world scene, and
re ta in the c a p a b ilit y of q u ic k ly s tiflin g
Simulanrous world crises as they occur They
believed In the government's responsibility to
carry out the Constitution's directive. " ... to
provldr lor the common defense" assuring pcair
and freedom.
Today, veterans' experience and opinions are
largely being Ignored, by-passed, or disparaged
"D ow n sizin g " lias been loo fast and too much
Military capability has been decimated Millions of
military and defense workers have been thrust Into
the unemployed lines Retraining programs have
quickly run out of funds By drastic culling of
funds for programmed m ilitary nerds, the nation
has been placed at risk. It* future Imperiled Some
would make America into a wimpertng docile
emasculated "tied d o w n " giant, soon losing respeet and ronfldenre from both "friends and foes"
In International polities Veterans Day. to them,
has no great significance or meaning!
However, there Is hope! In recent months at
various national conventions. I have heard Con­
gressmen, top-ranking m llllary and other national
leaders, voice their opinions. They cited serious
weaknesses In our capabilities, exposed flagrant
dangers In our future, and pointed lo the Irsson
from history "Every lim e Ih r nation becomes
"w e a k ." another major world crisis o c c u rs"
Certainly we don't want another "Pearl Harbor."
especially now with the possibility of nuclear
devastation.
We need to place the Interests and future of
Amrrl&lt; a above partisan politics, misguided and
m is p la c e d b u d g e tin g , a n d " P o l l y a n n l s h "
diplomacy. It's beltrr to be a roaring Hen than a
wimpertng mouse! O n ly a strung Am erica will
remain a tree America. O n ly a free Am erica will
continue to give us the full measure of human
rights, liberties and democracy May Veterans Day
rekindle our courage and re-ignlte our faith and
hope in America's future.
Chaplain J im Spccse
CH L T C USAFRet
Altamonte Springs

JOSEPH PERKINS

Poor get poorer during Clinton years
R R I I N NGO
No answer I'm trvlng lo ira i h Sylvia Nasar of
The New York lim e s She'sprobably l«rsi known
(or her lengthy articles "docum enting" the
growing gap tirtw rrn rt&lt; h and poor during the
gilded decade of Ih r IIWtDs. with He publicans In
I he White House
I was rurtous to find init why she hasn't
written anything yet about the even Wider gap
tirtw rrn rich and poor during the first two years
of t he Clinton presidency
Same thing with Marian W right Kdelman
president of Ihe Children's Defense Fund She
deviated It disgraceful" that so m any children
were (ssir during the (Inal years of the Bush
presidency
But I haven't heard similar exclamation* from
her since the Census hurt an released figures
earlier this month showing that there tue more
j««if children with Clinton In Ihe White House
than therr ever were under Reagan or Bush
Indeed. II is hard to imagine that a Republican
prrsidenl could have gotten away with the
miserable poverty and income num brts that
Clinton has poalrd during hi* first two years in
the While House Ksjirv tally if Ihe figures werr
released a mete month beluzr midterm elections.
Some 15 1 prrrenl of the U S population lived
in poverty last year, the highest rate In more

than a decade The rank* of j«»&gt;r Am rtK an*
•welled to 39 .1 mil
lio n , th e l a t g r s l
numtier since John
F Kennedy was In
the White Itousr
M e a n w h ile , the
r ic h a te g e t t in g
lie tier under Clinton,
and the middle c lass
are losing ground.
According to the lal
est Census figures
the s h a re of Ih e
Atuertc an Income pie
th a l go e s to the
Re publican
highest e a rn in g 3
president could
percent of lamilte*
have gotten
increased last year
away wdh the
from 1* ti percent to
miserable
20 prrrent.
poverty end
At the same time,
Income
the share that went
number* J
lo m id d le in c o m e
families declined
from 16 3 percent to 15 (1 percent, and the share
to the lowest Income families from .1 H p rrre n l to
3 6 prn-rnt
In historical terms thl* Is the biggest income

disparity
the literals called II inequality
when Republicans were It* Ihe White House of
I be p&gt;&gt;»t World Wat II era
If this is presented In term* of latrnes*
as
often was Ihe c ase la-lore a b rttio rat sal tn the
Oval tKRre
Ihe Ikst two years of the &lt; tin ton
presiden* y have ta rn more unfair lo laifh the
puor and middle class than any of the Heagan
Ikrsh years
The American people have lo tie wondering
what kind of economic rxpan*kiti they are
witnessing under Ctintnn when the number of
p a r folks grew bather than shrank! by I 3
million last year when average family Incomes
fell (rather than rose) by 2 percent
Just contrast that with the Reagan expansion
of the 1900% During that seven year prrtcsl from
I 'w t in I'wco the p o v rn y rate declined from
13 2 percent to 12* percent. with the ranks of
lire p a r shrinking In almost 4 million Over the
same strrti h. middle c lass family income* rose a
robust 13 prrrent. ailrr adjust mg for inflation
Now that s a real economic - r ajunsion
But you never would have known It from
Nasal Feldman and their tlk Rather than giving
Reagan Ills due or rutting Bush some slac k they
attacked ihe Republicans by casting lire 19*0%
as the "Decade of Greed

SARAH OVERSTREET
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Voters have had it
with loose spending

A S K t W IT H

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EITHER ONE

It is election eve and I am sitting at m y
computer terminal In Die editorial depart
m rn t putting in ihe Iasi tellers to the editor
before Missouri voter* go to Die (sills
Just over my shoulder t* a st.uk ol letter*
a* high as m y nose which will never see the
light of day although we ve been printing
letlei* on the same subject lor months The y
are Die repository ol a (Msslon I ve never seen
In im 13 year*of reporting all on "Hancock
II
a lax limitation amendment which is
one of several around
the country seeking
voter approval this
elet tton
It ts a rnm pliratrd
a m e n d m e n t in it*
e o r i i l f ueftfonr n m p lr i that lrtf.il
m inds all over the
state and c o u n try
disagree on rx a itly
w h a t It says and
what It would do Yet
manv of the writers
of the letters looking
over m y shoulder say
they ra n do what
these legal m ind*
cannot, which is to
u n d e r * l a ii d 11
perfectly It will, they
say. put hack Into
the hands of voters the power to control how
m uch ol their money Is taken lor taxes and
what Is done with that money
Others say they can't understand It com ­
pletely, but they know enough atimil ti to
believe It will al least wreak havoc with
programs approved In some rases by voters
and In others by legislators They have
written lettrrs warning of Ihe dire conse­
quences of thr curtailment ol this program or
thal program, many of them spurred on by
the possibility ol their own join tiring axed
Therein the fight became *|irrsnnal. and
therein w r had a chance to view a major
philosophical agreement which will I n - d riv­
ing tax reform lor some time
Manv writers in favor ot Hancock II were
Incensed that the oilier side dare irll 1IIKM
they didn't have the right lo vote on lax
measures The tone of m any on the oiher side
was how dare T H E Y think of ru ttin g
programs Dial liave done such good Dungs
for so many.
T h e argument went as far back as Dir
founding fnthera One side believed our
forebears meant for us to havr absolute
control of how much w r arr taxed and how
that money is sjient. as a relict from Die
tyranny InijMivd on us by the English
monarchy. T h r oilier believes thr founders
meant (nr us lo elect representatives lo vote
on tax measures in our stead. T o do
otherw ise Is to so hog the wheels ol
government that we'll lie forever mired In thr
minutiae of getting voter approval that we ll
never get anything done
Th e philosophical argument stretches to
the stewardship of lax money since Ihe
Inception of Ihe Great Society, and w r add
another side to the m ix at this point. That
side bcllcvca w r have gone ulioui doing good
w ilh all thal lax money collected, so why Is
everyone m i worked up?
Th e llrst side is disgusted al whai It
believes I* an "rn tiilrm c u t oriented" culture
w hich has bred dependency almost into our
DNA. Yet another side believes w r need some
sort of brakes on taxes and spending, hut
would like lo see an understandable measure
which won’t rut vital service* la-fore we have
a chance (or more gradual and studied
reform.
Th e basic underpinning ol much ol this
emotion Is the brllrl Dial our legislators don't
hold themselves lo the same standard In
which we must hold ourselves personally: If
we have to balance our private hudgrts. whv
doesn't the country? Programs costing a lot
m ay la- beneficial, hut just how valuable are
they when weighed against the national
debt?

1

Building bridges in private talk
W A S H IN G TO N - I'm ballway to Deborah
T a n n rn 's oilier at Georgetown University
when I rraltzr that I'm late My m ind stalls
raring playfully down the pathways tti.ii
Tannen has marked out In her linguistic
map making
Wrhen I get there, should I say I'm sorry?
W'ould "sotry" mark me by gender as surely as
m y extra X chromosome? Would m y sorrow
merely hr a female ritual expression ol regret?
Or a real, live, gender-free apology?
By the lime 1 get lo her doorway. I untie m y
tongue ol Its burden by telling her m y
thought process. As she graciously joins In
laughter. It occurs to me that m y response to
this woman tsn'l unique.
Indeed. Deborah Tannen may be stngtehandlcdly responsible for making millions of
Am erican men and women self-conscious
about thetr speech Talking with her Is llkr
cooking for a restaurant critic. You assunir
that she Isn't Just eating, shr's analyzing the
Ingredients. Aw arding stars
In 1990. tills professor o( linguistics set out
to describe the communication* gap between
men and women to a country frustrated by "he
said, she said" arguments "You Just Don't
U n derstand "- topped the best-seller list
because It promised that w r acutaily could
understand
Her evenhanded approach tried to calm the
hostilities What goes awry between men ancl
women In private life she suggested, "may be
due to misunderstandings, not Iku I inten­
tions."
Now she has brought that perspective to the
workplace Her new book "Ta lkin g 9 To 5. Is
about "private talking In a public context.**
Tannen Is careful to say that there aren't
Inherent or Immutable gender differences Nor
Is there a single jiattern for all men or all
women She would rather sja-ak of "conversa­
tional styles" or of eullurrs than ol genders.
Nevertheless, as office anthropologist, she
hear* men saying " I " and women saving
"we " Men focusing on status " "w ho's u p "
and women focusing on connection Men
comfortable with confrontation and women
preferring consensus
"Th ere really doe* srem lo be a difference In
male and female strategies." shr says silling In
her own modest office. "W om en are always
halanc tng what they want with what Ih r other
persons wants. Th e y are trying to save face for
the other person. Men ore saving. 'I go for what
I want and I trust you to go for what you
w ant.'"
At work, he says what h r thinks and expects
her tn do the same She Includes his frrlings In
what she says and experts him to do the same.
These expectations are often disappointed.
It s not that n o r style Is better than the other.
Tannen quickly Insists, though any woman

who's constantly In trm ip trd when speaking
may find It hard to tie as non Judgmental Yet
the stories In this hook suggest that when
women look out (or everybody and men look
out for them selves, th rre ate real reperrusskms
The "female style" k rrjis the business
running smoothly. Th e "male style" gets you
ahead One makes (nr a happier ship The
other gets to be raptain.
T a n n e n has
followed us from our
Ito m r t In to o u r
workplaces But this
y e a r w e a r e as
frustrated with the
p u b l i c d ia lo g u e .
R eading her bonk
about private talk. I
cann o t h e lp w o n dr ring about bow w r
talk In the public
arena In the media.
In politics.
M aybe we d o n 't
n e r d
an a n •
thropologlst to de­
scribe the eurrent
language of public
discourse. IF* polar­
ized. angry, accusalory, confrontational
Not a discussion bill an argument.
It's not a coincidence that thrre's no female
Rush Ltmbaugh. Or thal frw rr women rail Into
the talk radio shows that have set the (lollllral
agenda. Th l* "conversational style.” lo use the
term loosely, turns m a n y off. especially
women. As Tannen worries. "It's another way
that women are disenfranchised."
As (or politics? In 1992. there was much talk
of the female difference But in HUM. the entlrr
public style bus become what Tannen would
describe as the male style.
In this year ol the attack ad. r v r r y campaign
has become a confrontation. Men uiul women
who want to succeed fn politics now talk
"w ho's up/who's dow n." A televised debate Is
no place to save fare for the other guy.
But governing, like business, may work best
with people who can accommodate, take the
other point of view into account, think of "u s ,"
not Just “ ntc." The real stylistic clash may be
between the successful candidate and the
effective legislator.
W ith some help from (.'its linguist with a
good ear and u facile style, we're building
bridges across the gender gap nl private talk.
But our public talk has deteriorated Into a
yelling match.
And yes. we ought to lie sorry about that.

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Long wood—
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 2 A
tia vr lo *av I l i a I s It,
w hai t an I tell yo u ?"
Alter *|iemtlug the day greet*
Ing vn trrs at the polling pise*-.
M lt!rr was tile d and com plained
of a sore thrnat alter the last
m inute i am [ialgnlng M iller tiad
served one tw o tear term as etty
i cii.-.tnt** toner
C o m m is s io n e r elect C a r r t r o
gieetrd vn trrs at two p rrrtn rt*
trailing to tits win C a llin g the
v o irr tu rik n it fantastic. C arrico
th a n ked his wife
M a rv and
daughter Antlrea for th e ir sup
p o r t d u r i n g the n in e w eek
t am jialgn
In the IO laitigwood jirre tn rts
('a r it io received I.H07 votes to
Miller * I t 13
1 w ould also like to th a n k the
c it Dens nf Longw ond for elect mg
me t*i office T h is r am jia lgn gave
me a •h a u te tn meet h u n d re d s of
fieople wtth dlttrrtng opinion*,
a lt it u d e * a n d t o n r e r n s (o r
laingwiHMt " h r said In hi* vtrtory statement
From the elderly
gentlem an w ho took the Am ert
can flag d ow n Die day President
( J o h n )
K e n n e d y
was
a s s a s s in a te d and h a s n t voted
since to the sweet Italian lady
w ho ottered m e soda and jiasta
one hot d a y while w a lk in g iVvir
to dibit and I will n e v rr forget
th e w om an w I m i I rescued (rtim a
H/ard w h ic h jum |ied In her
house w hile w r were ta lk in g at
her d o o r,"
H*r»W«*•*•** U«ar* IHbil
W in s to n attended C a r r lr n 's longw ood mayor Stave M ller recieved vote tola!* from supporters at
party.
the County Services budding
I a trlc o alsii th a n k e d Boh
Pltlno w lio askrd the candidate administrator anil the county night at t he commission meeting
alter cnmrnixswinrr Atmamartr
lo tun In addition C a rric o cred­ while listening to the ettt/rns lo
ited hi* tsicker*. Lyn n e tte De­ make our etty a lirttrr place tn V a c c a n o t e d h i s a c t i v e
participation In Carrico'* cam
live "
n n is N rld a P ry o r a n d taiv
V a rca replaced L o v T h r election outcome was not p alg n
rsira n d (or w tuadlng h im on the
tsaor* and ottering rain|ialgri the only rha llrn g r Tuesday A estrand on the Ixsifd
last minute challenge to com­
strategy
Henson had signed campaign
W ithout tin* w in n in g tra m it missioner Ins Henson serving on material lor Miller ami withdrew
would base b r r n a very tough the etty i amassing Imartl re­ from the (am assing hoard after
lialtlr
C a rrico said " N o w I sulted In an alternate firing tiring told Dial was considered
look lorw a rd to Itir next three srlectrd Lovrstrand and Henson
i .im pugning lor a candidate
years T h e y will lie an exciting tiad tieen srlecled wreks ago as A deputy city clerk was apand re w a rd in g period (or lam g th e r n m m ls s t o n r rs o n tfie potnted to thr canvassing hoard
wood | intend to w ork together t a m assing board
lo help review absentee liallots
H o w e v e r. L o v rs tr a n d was tn the supervisor of election*
w ith the o lh rr com m issioners
ih r ettv d rp a rim rn i fieads. the removed from the hoard Monday office

m: r

fM -m y m ta.axtad p arti** w#* • at the County
trvlr.a* building Tuesday night to chack election
Ife s u ll* Paul Loxeitrand (from latti outgoing
| ngaood &lt; dy com m i»»lon*r, Ctitt Jordan on th«

c o m m it)** to
s * * » • ' , L a **
.a n o u s re ie s

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Mary city comml*»ion*r follow

Judges

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&gt;f|C o n ttn u rd fro m I'a fr 2A

firhalevtt turn &gt;««» take you've
Jjgti'l III tirgirtlalr lluit turn It VOII
E o n t you i raili Th a t* Iry rly
» hy I tw llrvr. In my heart ot
lie art* (rgaidlrs* of thr out
[ ( mil* 1trial I » a « the tw llrr
.1*-rv ’ii (nr the fritr tin a nw Direr
[thing* I iti *n ait uatnmrri In tint
[it Just * M il I the timing t’ll K'i
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forward and do w lull I do. amt
get reailv for the n r « ! shot
Itravo added " I'm going to hr
at work today, no doubt about
Dial
Ttie Long*rind altornrv »
prarlbe t* ha used un civil and
domestic mediation
Stephenson. V », will replace
rrtiitng .fudge C Vernon Mire in
January

Seminole (O n n ly voters were
Hie deciding lat tor tn th r group
20 Judge m ntr*l Th e two can
dnU irs were less than .KJO votes
ajsirt in Itrevard C o unty wtth
Hulk getting 63.270 to Jam bus
65.554 However, in Seminole
( i .iiniy. Hutk received 42,147 In
Sr mmole County while .Jacobus
recetvrd 20 H Id

Movies

"C o n tin u e d from Page l A
by the prnplr who
[w ill tv- working at thr atiiilki or
(have *ornr uttirr reason for tielng
[w ith u* (or a abort ( wmiw I of
11tine
We*t said the group I* InoklnK
into at least three separate
In iatlon*
The two » r know
|at anil at tht* time." lie ealtl. "la
j the p n m rra area to the north
east of Interstate 4 amt Lake
Mary lloulrvard. and the Heath
row International Musinr** O n
ter laud wext ot the Interstate "
' *1 h e y Ii a v e m i l i t a t e d
wherever they b u ild ." W e tl
explained that they don't want
to build piecemeal They would
do everything at once im hiding
: tmlldtnjt ihe studio* and hotel* "
We have been very ecstatic
'&lt;a\rr the i isijwf aikin we tiavr
»-*■•&gt; r t f l " * lipn i ly* p l' »• tar
S 'l d i n g r r sa id . " '-* p re i.i;iv

the

c it y of L . i M M * fy . L a k e
M ary/H rathroxx C h a m b e r ol
‘ t ' o m m r r r r , a n d B e m ln o lc
County "
Saldtngcr said the develop
rnent I* exjiri ted to brink what
tie railed "p rim e growth" Into
the area " T h r * r people will
have a re la lively wealthy life
style, he said "Th e y will hr
wanting thr twst, and we Iwllevr
the l-ik r Mary area ha* what w r
want to oiler to them "
"O u r buxines* ithe movte in ­
dustry) I* selling good* and
glamor ' hr said "so you ran
see the Importance of doing this
right "
No studio tour* are b rin g
planned other titan VII* tour* lor

|jr»plr involved directly with the
movie making Industry * Tht*
will tie a working business just
like any Other business.'' Sold
Ingrr commented
Wrst and t.lllcm indicated that
previous contact* with Sun Stu
dio official* Until .iln l they base
thr financial bai king with which
lo trc a tr wtiat tm ild (vissihlv tie
a $220 million dollar studio
complex
Soldinger Itas sprrii most ot
hi* life tn Itte Central Florida
area, tm hiding graduating from
Kdgrw alrr High Sctionl III Or
Undo
H r added that the l-ik r Marv
area lu atlon. considering th r
nearnrss to the Seminole Towne
Center Mall. Monroe Harbour
Martna and Central Flotlda H«
glottal Atrt&gt;ort will lie added
Incentive-* to tiavr the studio
ojtrnttlnn H ra ltil bi lilt* atc«t '
W r arett I a tourist attnft
lion.” he slressrd "Th is will be
a completely working studio, hut
thr largest of its ktod III thr east
coast "
'Once w r obtain the land hr
continued, "w e will undertake
what I* railed fast track con­
struction. that ts. w r will Itr
hulldlng 21 hours a day to get tt
done with as soon as [toxsihlr
Sm h consirtu turn often has a
grrat deal of tuilsr involved, and
we certainly don't want to t&gt;r an
Inconvenience to anyone for a
great length ot time "
West com m ented that the
movie folks will probably br
w anting some type of city assist
ance trgardltig jiosslhle waivers
of some fees and oilier Itenrllls
lie added however that Ih r city

has allrad y started ills* usslng
these mat Iris In trial Ion ship tn
o lh rr prospective new busi­
nesses and he expected the
guidelines to tie in rststence hy
the time the studkt deal nears
S o l d i n g r r o b s e rv e d that
|M&gt;xxlhly as many as 200 at res of
land m av tie needed for the
overall t umpire
When w r believe the time i*
right." h r said, "w e will hr
making our public arm oum r
merit on ih r development and
thr location Hut In the mean
tinii' 1 can't dlsi us* s|K t ideally
w here w r are looking to locale

Death
head at 4 SO a m Sunday w hen
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
employee deputies found Inin on th r kltrh
at the Puhlix dell, are surprised rn floor of Sw lnrhart's sister s
tiouse on A/alea Drive In DrBarv
at the charges
where the three were housesttA ccording to Hobby Lun d
quist. assistant principal at Sent- /tn gtip Sunday

Casinos-------C o n tin u e d from Page 2 A
destroyed.
simply s high tesji media lyn ­
ching ■
y
Also Tuesday, voters approved
n measure that would link taxes
and Ires In |mmsou.il income and
one that makes it raslrr tor
rltl/rn initiative* to add lax
limits to the Florida Constitu­
tion
"It * going to open th r door to
dlrrci democracy w ith regard to
ollUen Inltutlvrx that limit thr
(Kiwcr til government to raise
revenue," said David Hlddulph.
ihr New Smyrna Beach man
who led the Tax Cap Com m uter
that sponsored Die proposal.
Hlddulph said he would move
ahead w ith other tax-limit pro
jMisals that didn't make thr
Im IIo I lire a use the slate Supreme
Court ruled Ihrlr scope was too
broad
"W e're on our w a y ." he said

In u lr

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X rh n o t,

t. I i r t r,

S w t n r h a r t once a tte n d e d
classes the young m an la re/
me rn liered as a "nice person"
ami was "never a discipline
problem "
"T h e y (former rlasstnalrs who
heard of the charges) a rr all
amazed to hear something Hkr
tills of h im .” he said "T h e y
remember him as a n trr guy "
The liahy died ahoul a hail
hour after Swtnrhart** ro uri
appearance tin the initial charge,
Meyer said
T h e buy s m other. Angela
Broomfield. 20. af W inter Park,
also Is u n d e r Investigation.
Meyer said
Deputies reported
that she was asleep when they
arrived at the home.
Trinidad was not responsive
and had bruises on hi* face and

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Interview, denied that he injured
Jose
" H r was fussing like any other
baby.” said Swtnrhart He said
that while hr was changing thr
baby's diaper a deputy knocked
on the door Neighbors had
called 911 alter hearing the

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D O N ALD L. H A S TY
D o n a ld I. H a s ty , 6 4 . S.
[Driftwood Lane, Sanford, died
I Monday. Nov 7. P F H at his
I residence Horn Oct 2H, ItKiO in
I Sail lord hr was n lifelong rrsl[detif. lie was a suprrvlxor and
[worked In thr IimkI servile III
idustrv' billowing hi* retirement
[from 21&lt;
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[lie was a m em ber of Fltsl
|Ba|iltsi C h u re h . Sanford He
[b e lo n g e d lo the A m e ric a n
[Legion
Survivors include wile. Th u u n
'jt "L in d a " Hasty, sons. Donald
tl- II. Dcllnna. ILtnd.ill A . Lungx ( mmI, Keith K.. Ajxipka. daugh­
te rs . Marilyn Barker. Sanford.
C h e r y l Y a n l . G re e n C u v c
xpilugs. brothers. Jack, llellr.
Vad, Roseville. Ohio, slsiers.
tilth . Corson. Sanford. Pearl
telly. Sanford. Mary H asty,
Vaco Texas. Evelyn Keel. San­
ford. six g ra n d ch ild re n , six
fre-at grandchildren
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Circle. Casselberry, died Mon­
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Hospital. Altam onte Springs
Horn Ju ly 7. IH1M tn Decatur.
M ich., he m oved to Central
Florida In I!I72. He was a shop
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Seventh Day Adventist. He was
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Americans reinvent government; GOP in charge
OO P im omlirnt Ital
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Associated Pi m i Wril#»
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The A m e ric a n |»enplr have
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re in ve n te d ih e ir ( o m n m r n l
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charge of ( 'o n | t r M lot th r flrsl
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H tn iig h l - m u M trim hi* agenda currupthwi Indictment. waa done
In by an npfmoent whnar name
and ad|u*t to a new r o n i m i l l v r
waa Ih r subject of a i m u qutf
u ir n iU iM v
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T w o years after Clinton tiwvk
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Ih r D r m o e t i t i w r r r
llo u a r Ju d ic ia ry Chairm an
targeted lot wholesale rrpodta
Jack Itrtaika of Traaa al 21
Ik w by i n electorate that m »
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( u v r m m r n l a* In rltc rtlv r In
■awmakrr arrking re election,
tru s lv r and trrelevanl In Ih r
waa rjeclrd by voter* anmr
r t r r v i U t r n n r r m t of n o l i iu i T
rrarniful that hla committee had
pcopfr
N o w . i h r c o m b a tiv e N e w t approved a ban on aaaaull
a ra p m a T n a n a alan dismissed
G in g r ic h . a d o c trin a ire to o
ve rva in e sure to b r installed a* Cicv Ann Hu hard* bratrn by
Itoah ann of Ihr
Speaker in J a n u a ry , and h o b lim fge W
Inc met president Itul another
O o lr ih r im t u n ln f S rn a ir m a
jortty leader w ill share |«&gt;wer Itoali atm J rh . fell abort of
taking over ih r alatrhouar In
w ith Clinton
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T h r O O P resurgence waa fed
i r a p o n a l b l l l l l r a * aa a a r t y
by a deep fell Iruatration beat
serious and anfrnio obligation
Will h r allll intend* lo rn lo ter Ih r ing I h r pntla I o ra&lt;lay voter*
s trV t Irn rla of hla Heaganrscjor aald they lea/rd tew Ih r future
not imairng the economic up
•'Contract W ith Am rrVra
D o le taw I h r r l r r l l o n aa turn to laai. or lo improve their
nothin g Iraa th a n "a * m r of no live*
Half Ih r votrra aald they w rrr
c o n f l d r t t r r in i h r C l i n t o n
no heller off norvom k ally than
*grn&lt;U ”
H r public an* also a n t n l big in when Clinlon won lwt» year*
ago A full third aald II would hr
a la lrh o u a ra ai t«* a Ih r la n d
Thev trnti 11 Jo* ru*&gt;f%h!|&gt;* now hrttrr if all ineumhrnta w rrr
in D rm u i tain handa and raalla thrown out and replaced by new
m a in ia tn rd control In 12 o th rr people even llvnigh n*o%i in
c uinbrnia won
a ta lra
T h r y alan w on t o n
legislatively. unlvrraa! health
nectlrut a h lr h r u r r r n liy haa an
tn d rp rn d rn i aa governor
A ll rare now arrma (W aned While
llo u a r C h ie f of S ta ll Leon
to ld Ihe (#OP ra p t u re d a m a )o n
ty of t h r n a tio n a gu b e rn a to ria l I’a n rlla aald C lin to n would
an incirm rntal
m anatona lor I h r flral lime since jtropuar only
i liange
— nor th r awrrplng
1970
C a lh rtln r Madder. exe tullve ■ivrrhaut hr couldn I gel through
director of th r A m rtlc a n Politic al rv rn wtirn I h r Democrats w rrr
S c ie n c e A s s o c ia tio n a n d an Inc hargr
I uradav a elec lion hung* ba&lt; k
expert on Congress recalled that
Kotvald Hragan m o ld get hla ih r divided government that
p ro g ra m th ro u g h a C o n g re s s characterized ih r Hragan and
w h ich for a i t of hla eight yra ra llu a h yrara and pula J ra a r
Melina In i barge of Ihe Srnair
waa u n d rr Democratic control
trul "H ra g a n waa ve ry popular foreign Hr la lion Cornm ltlrr and
Alfonar D Amain chairing live
and C lltilun ta not “
In an interview , ahr lorraaw a Hanking C o m m lllre . fire lo
r a m o r no a arwalon of Congress reopen Ih e W 'h ltrw a trr In
It r q u r n l C lin to n vrto ra and a vraiigallon of Ih r Clinton* fj
bhlftlitE « s t ttvef e I4 »
cut. drapltr Ita inipUrattnna lot
th r d r hell
"It la going to tie harder to
g o vrrn . not ra id e r." aald Sen
fVib K&lt; rey. l&gt; N rh . a ho aor
v iv rd d ra p n r hla support of a
ban on assault weapons
In Ih r S r n a ir . K rp o b llca n a
w on a 52 -in m ajority — a gain of
rig h t arata In o n r of Ih r rloaral
rat e* Dem ocratic Sen Dianne
T rtn a trin wtthatood ilir 927 m il­
lio n c h a lle n g e of p o l i t i c a l
n r o p h y l r a n d m illio n a ir e
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Hrpuhllcana ra p tu rrd 52 p rr
vtously Dem ocratic llouar arala
while Democrats picked u p |ual
four O O P -held arala All w e ir
vacated arala — not a alnglr

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Clinton’s painful
decision: How to work
with GOP Congress
Clinton Is sure to lake the heat
from other Democrats for the
An AP New* Analysis
enormous loss of seats Hr didn’t
much respect among
WASHINGTON - For Prrsl command
mem bers ol his patty even
dent Clinlon. Ih r niHlIrnn elec­
lirfore Tuesday's election*, he'll
tion rrsult* bring painful dr
com m and even less now us
etolona He can run agalnal a "do
surviving Democrat* try to cut
nothing'' GOP-domlnatrd C o n ­
their losses and plot their own
gress for Ih r next two year*, as
futures
Harry Tru m a n oner did. or h r
T h e G O P v ic to rie s c o u ld
ran reach out and try lo m akr
sp aw n D e m o c ra tic p rim a ry
lit |wrtis.it i peace.
challenges to th r president —
Either routr carriea political
now perceived as bring even
risk for Ihe president, handed an
more vulnerable than before.
enormous setback Tuesday by
Trum an , blocked al every turn
an electorate that preferred Hr
by a Hepubllcan controlled ROlli
publicans urn! delivered both
Congress, essentially waged a
houses of Congress lo Ihr G O P
tw o -y e a r c a m p a ig n fro m
" T h e burden of government Is
1046-48 against what he duhlx-d
now on th em ." said a subdued
a "d o nothing Congress ’*
While House press secretary D rr
It worked for him. Hut such a
Dee Myers around midnight as
tactic could Iwc kflrr on Clinton,
Ihe magnitude of the Democratic
given the general sour mood of
defeat became dear
thr electorate and his own lack
It was a resounding vole u( no
of |M&gt;pulartty.
confidence for Ihe president and
his party, altering Ihr political
"People are pretty much angry'
landscape and liir next two at everybody,** said retiring
years of Ih r Clinton presidency.
S e n a te D e m o c ra tic I r u d r r
"First and foremost. II was a George Mitchell.
referendum on Hill Clinton —
While House political strate­
and he lost. II weakens him
gists have discussed for week*
tremendously.*' University of ways lo steer Clinton through a
Virginia political scientist l-irry
G O P midterm landslide.
Sabatosald.
T h e s t r a t e g y In c lu d e s
Th e vote hulls In Its trucks
overtures
Toward hl|&gt;artlsaiishlp.
C lin t o n 's a c tiv is t d o m e stic
agenda. And It makes Ills ability more foreign travel and a search
to deal with Congress, already r&lt;u dtafiiullc steps that can be
difficult with both chambers in tukrn without congressional a p ­
Democratic hands, extremely proval.

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"Th e only way lliat Clinton
can govrrn Is to move to thr
middle and work on ureas of
m u tu al a g rrrtn rn t w ith the
R e p u b lic a n s ." said J a m e s
Th u rb rr. a political scientist at
American University.

E D I T O R 'S N O T E Tom
Kaum has covered the White
House for Th e Associated Press
sinc e 1989 and has rrported on
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AROUND THE NATION

Raiders fall in River
Pioneers
deal SCC
first loss
By T O N Y DaSORNISR
Harold Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — AtMtidotird by Wrth
Its artlllrrv and Infantry, their was
nothing left lor (tie Seminole Com
im m lty College men s tiaskrttMlI
tram In do tint fall to th r visiting
Indian H ivrr Com m unity College
Pioneer* 9 9 H9 Tuesday night at
the
» Health and t i n H .*1 I &lt;lu&lt; a
thin Center
Indian Klvrr (3 0 ) m a rie o u r 53
percent 133 of 621 at It* *hot* from
live floor while the Haider* 12 I after
ktalng tar the first time thl* seawall
runner ted on |u*t 37 p rrrrn t oI
then *liot* |J3 tm H'ti 21 h percent
IN lor 371on three point attempt*
The Pioneer* who tr*&gt;k a 30.17
lead at halltunr and slaved In
control of the game by making I I of
40 tree throw* al«o oulrrhnuflded
the Hairier* 5(1 17
" T h e y got every rebound of­
fensively and defensively." said
SCC head inat h Bernard Mnthie
And we *t»ot horribly I to u ld n l
find anyone who rould hit thetr *hot
consistently I would have settled
for wxnetxve who could make rate of
every three shot*, but we didn't
have anyone who could do that
tonight
See R a ide rs, Page 2R

N &gt; M ***** *T kv* warn*

Community College swingman Andre Yfiley (No 0). who
contributed 24 points. 16 rebounds and seven assists to
the Pioneers 9969 victory over the Raiders

No matts» what Arvd'e Hall |No «4i and hit Sammoia
Community C o ii«0« taammates tnod Tuesday mght.
thein * a » nothing thw, could do with Indian River

SANFORD OPTIMIST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Warriors knock off Heat
O A K L A N D . Calif - la U rrll Sprewell scored 2 9
points a* the Golden Slate Warriors won thetr
third straight game defeating the winles* Miami
llra t 121 114 Turw laynight
rtkrn H k e

licit 31 |*XM I • few the Ile a l aoct

Kevin W f l U

traded to M iam i trom tfie Atlanta

Frsm Start M f M t t

Haw k* cat M cxvlsy, had 24 point* and 12
rrlm u n d * T h r Ileal d id n 't even have tim e lo
sew W lilt* nam e ext hi* j e t ^ V hefixr the game

Hony Srtkaly. traded to Golden Stale trom
Miami lex Hilly Owen* la*t week. w « in ra lly
foul trouble and had only nine point* and *tx
rebound* in hi* home debut for the Warrior*

Players, owners at it again
NEW Y O R K — With talk* *rt to resume
Thursday at an executive retreat In Rye Brook
N Y . jtUyrr* and owners are squabbling again
Thl* time. It was an advertisement in today'*
G SA Today that set oil the spark* Owner* claim
"long-term financial viability" I* th re a te n e d by
"huge payroll* Khali also impair I h r league'*
K X ttjte tltlv e partly.”
T h r ad said management s jiroposal 1* needed
to preserve team* In Pittsburgh. Milwaukee and
Kansas C ity. Owner* also say they're "d e ­
termined to reach an agrrrmerit on a new
contrail no that thr 1995 ttaxrball season can
begin on schedule."

Abdul-Jabbar among nominees
S P R IN G F IE L D . Mas* — Karrrrn A b d u lJabbar wa* among nine m en and Iwn women
nominated for the Haskei tiall Hall of Fame
Former Howtott jilayer T o m "Saleh” Sander*
wit* also nominated along w ith Arnle Risen, who
played on championship leant* with Rochester
and Boston. V r m M lkkcUcn. one of NBA * first
(Miwrr forward* with Mlnneapoll* in the 1950*.
and K rrslm lr Conic, a former Yugoslavian star
nominated by thr International Committee
Gene S h u r was nominated as coach along
with Jo hn Kundla. who coached Mlnnra|N&gt;!ls to
six title*, and Alrxsandr Gomelsky, who Ird the
Soviet Union to the 1988 Olympic title Anne
Donovan and Cheryl Miller werr proposed by
th r W om en’* Committee und thr late Earl
Strom was nominated as u referee

Michigan State cans Peries
E A S T LA N S IN G . Mich. — George Peries was
fired as Michigan Stale * coach by a university
jursldrnt tlrrii of losing
Peter McPherson. Michigan State s president,
said Prrlr* would coach Ih r last two game* of
th r season. Tlte Spur tuns are 4 5 this season
and 72-61-4 In 12 seasons under Peries
Prrlr*. 59. embroiled in controversy alter
former player Roosevelt Wagner claimed some
jilavrrs received cash and had grades fixed, was
asked to resign with three years left on Ids
contract, lie refused and It will cost the school
about $1 3 million to buy nut Ills contract.

PRO BASKETBALL
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bomplata listings on F a g e lB

Sunniland Corp.
clinches share
of women’s title

n * S m a w , at M M CaBiM 'UU f S

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Fighting Seminoles tabbed for weekly award
icatvlng (hair Sanford Optimist sponsored
imtnote High School football Player ot the
»ek plaques from Coach Bill Caughell (center)
t (from letti KIM Hill. Cldt Branch. Ron Moore.

and Taurus Boone Hill (defense) and Branch
(offense) earned the honor In the game with
Cyptess Creek while Moore (ottense) and Boone
idetensei took the Lake Brantley game laurels

Davis delivers for Heilig-Meyers
From Staff Report*
L A K E M AH Y — W ith one swing of the l&gt;u».
Calvin Davis breathed new life Into the City of
latke M ary Department of Park* A Recreation
Thursday Men's Slowpitch Softball la-ague at the
1-akr Mary Sjtort* Complex
After Sunrrest Title had jK n im le d the Hla&lt; k
jacks 20-7 to take llv g u r n r lead over lletllg
Meyer* In the ojienlng game. Sunrrest and
Helllg Meyer* h o oke d up lit a singles!
H-M took the rarly lead, going u|&gt; 7-2 alter
three Inning*, but Sunrrest hauled back to lake a
10 8 lead Into the bottom of the seventh Inning
Tony Sm ith and Raymond llartxflrld led oil the
seventh for Hrlllg Meyer* with single* and Davis
followed with a blast over the fence lo claim thr

11 -10 victory
Sunrrest is now 7-2 on the season, while
lletllg M eyersl*f&gt;2andthr Blackjack*arr I N
There were also good battle* In the other
leagues, hut th rrr was no change at thr top
In thr Tuesday night league. Monroe Harbour
Marina remained unbeaten with a 15-3 trouncing
of Thirsty Whale and second-place Jo y 's Orphan*
held off ILicun H 6
Monroe Harbour I* 7-0 and Jo y * Orphan* 5-2
1 ruling thr leader* arr Huron 12-51 and Thirsty
Whale CO-7).
O n Friday night. Florida Manor received a
forfeit from Bumitoo Cafe to tmjirovr to 6 0. while
Srim rns/Sirom brrg Carlson scored right runs In
the top of the fifth inning to move Into second
See S o ftb a ll. Page 2B

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H A S H H ill
huiiiuU nit &lt;
alt. hi &lt;Mi x tied B;
tie for the Sanford Heirratton Women's Fall
Slowpitch Soft ball la-ague title in ronviru tng
fashion Tuesday at Plnrhurst Park
Sunnlland scored 19 run* In the top of the,
set &lt;mil Inning ending the game by the mercy
rule and getting a no hlttrr In th r prr» r * » as n
h a m m rird Oop*' 20 0
flo p s ’ did show some life In tftr second game
hut Grr*s To w in g A Recovery kept its ntlr hn|&gt;r«
alive with a 15-6 vir lory
Sunniland is now 7-1 on th r season while
Cress Is 5-3 and (tops' is O H
Each train will play twice next Tuesday at
Plnrhurst In finish thr season Sunnlland plavx
Gres* at 6 30 p rn and Oops' at 7 30 p m with
Gress coming track to face (tops' at (i .to p m.
Contributing for Sunnlland werr. with Ih r r r
hits — H rnar L.tn/a (thrrr runs. HHII. two hits —,
Ditto Wilson (home run. twu runs, five Kill), lain
Tow ns (triple, run . th rrr Kill). Carol ( fault k (two
double*, two runs, two HHII. Teresa Ftru k (two
runs, three HHII. A n n lain/a and Julie Alliertsori
(run . HHII. ILtrb Martin Itwo runs. Kill). S u r
ILigtrv (two runs)
A ls o contributing were, with one hit — Chris
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HHII. Mlckl Lewis m in i
Gres* was Ird by. with three hits — Diane
French (three doubles, two runs* HHII. KrisEtherton ltw-o doubles, two runs), Lynn W ebb
(double, two runs), two hits — L y n rltr Barkley,
(home run. flvr K ill). Nanette Silvan! and Connie
Kosrll (double, two runs. HHII. Debbie Cole
(double, run. HHII. Michelle Derntng Itwo runs.

Hirer h h ii our tm - Barb Cote (triple run, Him
Providing th r otlrnsr lor Oops! were, with three
lilts — Trtsh Klllngsworth (run. HHII. two hits —
Debbie Cobb and Debbie Shruck (run); one hit —
Christine II o |m-. Kathy Culver and Pam W ry h
(run. HHII. Holly Londrrsand Daw n Tutior (HHII
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By PAUL M ARSIQLIA
Special lo the Herald

O R L A N D O — New Sm yrna Beach driver Gary
"Hot Shoe" Halough pulled double duty l.t**i
Friday. Nov. 4. at Orlando Specdworld. com|K-l
liiH In the Lair Model feature and. two rarcs later,
running In the Modified m ain event
In the Late Model race. Halough held oil a
hard charging Wayne Anderson to notch his llrst
win of the 1004 05 Florida Association of Slock
Car Automobile Hating (F A S C A R l season
Glen Hughes look the checkers In the Modified
feature with thr "H ard Charging A w a rd " going
to Halough. who startrd the race from the tall end
of the 26-car field and finished fourth.
Halough started the Latte Model race front the
12th position and wove his way through traffic,
using severul caution periods to Ills advantage to
eventually catch Anderson, the early nice leader,
und pass itirn for the lead on lap Hi.
* Everytlm e I got racing good, a caution would
route out and I'd have to bark off." said Halough.
who finished thr 1993-94 season with 52 feature
wins
" T h r caution helped In some ways breausr It

closed up thr field. Hut It hurt m y rhythm
Everytlme I got In the groove. I would have to
slow up and then gel going again."
Anderson, who Is driving a new car this
season, took the checkers less than two car
lengths Ix-hlnd Halough
"It was a giant race.” said Anderson. "Gary
raced tnr hard hut clean
"W e're still having a lew problems in the motor
department, so I was pleased with second. Every
week out. we ll get a little hit trrttrr and we ll hr
In voctory lane ttelore too long."
Hounding out thr top five Ik -hind Halough and
Anderson were. In order of finish. J im m y Sills,
Tu lfy llestrr. and Scott Hnimlett.
Hughes Ird every lap of the Modified feature as
lie ouiraied Hutch Yoakum and Dave SaVicki,
the evening's fast qualifier, to the winner's stripe
Halough w as fourth ahead of John Lovclndy.
•Jared Allison boiled out of turn four to take tin
lead In the Mini Slock headliner. Once In
command. Allison held l II all challengers as hr
ran green flag lo checkers to notch thr victory.
A lllvin'a only competition was In the early
stages of the race, when David l.ecklltncr

hounded the race leader for the No. I spot Th e
challenge was short lived, however, as Lecklltner
was tapped by K J . Arnonr and sent sailing Into
thr Inflrld.
l-rt klltner and Arnonr were sent to the rra r of
the field lor the restart, with Lecklltner working
his way back through the park to finish fifth
behind Allison. Gene Van Alstlnc. H lrhard
Newton, and Harland Sanford
Four-tim e F A S C A H M ini-Sto ck cham pion
Hobby Sears has jumped from the four-cylinder
chargers to the Limited Late Model division. It
didn't lake Sears long to find his way to victory
lane In the new division as he debuted his newride and srorrd his first feature win all on thr
same night
Sears got the ju m p on Mike Tia ld at the green
Hag and writ! on to lead every circuit on his way
to claiming the cherkrrs To d d was second.,
followed by A n d y Suffiotti. Jeff Moyer, and.,
Hobble Yoakum.
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Pierce (Sportsman). Hill Gibbon* (Hombrrsl. Carl
Peters (H u n -A b o u ts l. and Steve G a u d e lte .,
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jin g le s , iwo runs, KBI). Sam
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runs). Ken Campbell (double,
run. two KHIl. Sieve McGulgan
(tw o ru n s, tw o K ill!, L a rry
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Pete Mueller (triple, run. iw-o
KBI). Joe Kul/ Itwo run*. KBit,
Mack Ramsey Inin , iwo KBI).
Dan Durocher (two RBI); ntn —
Jose Quintero
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was. With Ihrrr- lilts — Kick
Wehb (triple, two runs, five KBI).
Mike McLohon (double, nin. four
KHIl. two hits — Brad Mentis
(double. Ihree ninsl. Chrts Bacon
(ihree nms, RBI). Manny Silvia
(iw o runs. KBI). Kenny Collie
Irun. two KBI). Jo h n Call (run.
K ill); one hit — Te rry Hussi (run.
KBI); run — Jo h n Wright
la-adlng 12 aftrr 5 were, with
three hits — Rich Hanratty
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Phil Elder (double, run), Todd
H unter (two runs, iwo KHIl.
Dave Srhutt (ru n . KHIl, Lee
Alexander Itwo KBI); one hit —
Kandy Lewis (ru n . iwo KHIl.
G reg Bever (tw o runs). Don
Slrlrgel (Kill)
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Bill McCoy (triple, double, two
runs, three KBI) J a y Nuriis and
Rich McCoy (run. KBI), Steve
Gcrsdorf (two runs); one hit —
J K. Pninty (Iw o KBI). Marty
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Nobody showed up prepared
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bald, thr Raiders went on an
I 14 run to cut thr deflcli lo 10,
62-52. wllh 12:33 remaining lit
the game.
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K lv rr 's two th rrr-p n ln l field
goals, sparking a 15-2 charge
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77-54, w llh 9:12 left lo play.
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Besides Iris 29 (minis. Shep
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101 Festival of Trees kicks off season
OH1.ANIX) — T h e Eighth A nim al Festival of Tree* oner again
will mark (hr ofTh tal" atari of Central Florida's holiday season
with an even higget and brighter offering of designer tree*
holiday vlgnetira. unique gift* and enterlainmenl sure to s p k r
u p o n r i holiday spirit
T h e festival will tiegin at 3 30 p m.. Friday. Nov 11, with a
THF.Krnendoua Opening N ight" and will m n lln u e through
Sunday. Nov 20 The festival will lie held at the Orlando
Museum of AM at lairh Haven Park From holiday themed
events fut children to seasonal program* dedicated to seniors,
this year’s festival oflets |ia«t favor lies as well as a variety of
new events every ilay and for rveryone
Hours are Friday. Nov 11, 9 IKMI p tn . Monday Fnday. Nov
14 18 10 arn 4 p m
Saturday Nov 12 IO a rn 5 p m
Saturday. Nov
III noon 8 p m
Sundays. noon 5 p m
Admission adults *5, children • ' For tlckrt information call
1407IH98 3051 and for general Information call (4071 896-4231.
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Back to basics conference planned
ORLANDO — The Florida Slate Genealogical Sra-lety Is
holding Ihetr annual conference "Hack lt&gt; Basics' on Friday
and Saturday, Nov 11-12, al lire Harley Hotel. 151 K
Washington St Topics will Include Florida Ihnneers llegln
n ln g G e n e a lo g y. C e nsu s. Flo rid a Research So u rces,
News|M|iers Computer Genealogy Court Recorda Irnmtgra
Hon. Nat utallr Alton. and the Florida State Archives
For conference registration fee information and schedule of
events, rail Edith Mlson. (904)737-8296

Monte Carto night coming up
D E L T O N A — S m s of llaly-M lke Arcardl Laxfge *2441. 1270
Doyle Road. Is having s Monte Carta Ntght. Nov 12 Come out
for an evening of fun and games beginning at 7 p m
A
donation of 46 50 la requested to receive 4 )0 000 play money
There will be a cash bar and other refreshments will tie
available
F o r in fo rm a tio n , ca ll M ike L osap lo, c h a irm a n , al
(4071574 1122

Camera club sets meetings
Th e Seminole laike Mary Camera Club meeta the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N
C o un try (T u b Hd at 7 30 p m For morr information call Grace
al 321 472.3 or Sol al 323 Will I

Mar-Anon to meet
Nar Anon rneeta every Wednesday at 8 p m al West Lake
Hospital. 580 West Slate Road 434. Longwuod Nar-Anon I* a
support group open lo families and friends of addicts Dally
living with an addict Is m orr turmoil (ban you ran handle by
yourself Join for support tn coping wtth your addict, gain
serenity lo make itn lakuia and put your tile tm&lt; k in fra us Call
2W&gt; 11*JO for mote Inlofmaiioct

Rotary meets early
Hotary Club of Lake M ary meets Thu rsd ay mornings.
7 30 8 30 a m at the Ttm acuan Country Club, on Hlnrhart
Road Contact Charlie Meeks, piealdenl. at 323 8735

Employment opportunities for seniors
A n employment program sponsored by the A A R P Senior
C om m unity Service ts available every Thursday m orning, from
9 a in lo noon, al the laike Mary Senior Center. 158 N Country
C lu b Road Hill Downey will aaalsl seniors with employment
opporiunities For Information, call 324-3060

Sweet and festive gifts from your kitchen
SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH

The spirit of the holidays is in
thr air a* well a* Christmas
shopper* circu la tin g lengthy
list* around trying lo make
derision*
Wftal do you buy for that
*|&gt;ri lal prrsnn who ha* every­
thing rsrefri. m aybr, lime? Even
1fir most discrim inating w ill
appreciate delirious homemade
confections from your kitchen
Th is holiday gift tiake is eaay
to prepare and fun to decorale
Park the delkasles in colorful
containers and add bright rib ­
bon* or other ornaments for a
festive holiday gift
T h r following recipe* have
hern kitchen tested by the Kraft
kitchens

MARSHMALLOW TRUFFLES
38 lo 40 K R A F T J E T P U F F E D
Marshmallow*
•
I
(12 or | pkg semi sweet
chocolate chips
Chopped jiecans
Multi-colored sprinkles
A rra n ge m a rshm a llo w s on
tray freeze 15 m lnulrs
M i c r o w a v e r h l p s In
microwavable bowl on HIGH 2 to
2 I (2 minutes or until smooth
when stirre d , stirring e very
minute.
Dtp marshmallows Into melled
chocolate: turn until coaled
Roll In pecans or sprinkles
Place on was paper lined tray.
Refrigerate or keep In cool dry
place
Makes about 3 dozen

CHOCOLATE F1ZZA
1 (12 nz | pkg semi-sweet
chocolate chips
2 pkgs |6 square* rarh) white
r lm tiU lr
2 c u p s m i n i a t u r e
marshmallow a
I cup crisp rice cereal
I cup peanuts
Melt chip* and white c h o ro la lr
In large saucepan on low heal.

Stir in marshmallows, cereal
and peanut*
Pour onto greased 12-Inch
pizza pan Decorate as desired
Refrigerate until firm Store at
room temperature Makes 10 to
12 servings
Decora ling Ideas
Red and

Holiday

Cooklaa,

Chocolata

Pi zza*

gift treat* you can make In the warmth of your
own kitchen tor true holiday season

and

Msrszwnaiiww T ru ll las sra |u*t a la s » l Itva sweat

green maraschino cherries, red
and green candy-coaled m ilk
rhocolalr candles or jelly beans,
coconut, melted white chocolate
or almond bark.
Variation: Substitute 14 oz
while almond bark for while
c h o c o l a t e .
Gift giving (ip:
For smaller
pizzas, spoon chocolate mixture
o n to greased ro o k ie sheet,
forming 3 (7-lnrh) or 4 16 inch)
circles w ith back of wooden

spoon
Continue as directed.
H are on tray or cardboard circle
wrap in colored cellophane paper
or plastic wrap and He w llh
colorful bow

HOLIDAT COOKIES
1 (20 oz I pkg refrigerated
sJIceablr sugar cookies
Colored sugar crystals
36 K R A F T H O L I D A Y
M A LLO W S Marshmallows
Heal oven lo 3 5 0 degrees.
Shape dough Into I-Inch balls.

roll In sugar
Place 2 Inchc
a p a rt o n u n g re a se d cookl

sheets.
Hake 9 to 12 m ln u lrs or unit
lightly browned
Immediate!)
press 1 marshmallow into eat I
cookie.
Remove from cookie
sheets , Cool on wire racks
Makes 3 dozen
Variation
Substitute any
flavor refrigerated aflceuble cook­
ies for sugar cookies.

C I h Cooking. Pag* 4B

AARP meets Thursday
Th e Sanford A A R P Chapter meets the second Thursday of
the month, at 10 a m . at the Sanford Senior Center. Members
are asked lo bring a covered dish for lunch. However, the
November meeting has been changed to Nov. 17 due to the
Golden Age Games Same time, same place

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
T h e Om ni Toastmasters C lu b will meet at 5 30 p m . every
Thursday at the A A A building. 1000 A A A Drive. Heathrow
Call Sam Ryan al 671-2050 for more information

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watcheis meeta at the Lake Mary
Com m unity Hutldlng every Thu rsd ay from 4 45 to 6 43 p.m .

Y um m y bars make a high energy snack
Har type cookies have proven
to be favorites for microwave
(taking because of the speed and
rase of preparation Recipes arc
simple enough for children lo
prepare. There la a wide variety
of taste and textures and the
Ivors ran be cut for blte-slxc
snacks or larger deaaert*
T h e s e b a rs m ake a h ig h
energy' snack for lunch boxes or
after school.

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V* cup packed brown sugar
to C up Margarine or butter
1 Tablespoon light corn syrup
2 Cups qutck-Cooklng rolled
nals
to C u p prc-slfted all purpose
flour
1 Cup Cream y peanut butter
1 C up vanilla-flavored chips
to C u p semi-sweet chocolate
chips
Combine brown sugar, marga­
rine and com syrup In 2-quart
batter bowl.
Microwave (100% ), uncovered,
1- 1to minutes or until margarine
1s melted. Hlend until smooth
Stir tn oats and Hour. Reserve 1«
cup of mixture: press remainder
evenly Into bottom of lightly
greased 8 -tnch square micro-safe
baking dish.
Microwave (1 00 % ). uncovered.
3-3to minutes or until lightly
toasted and puffed.
Cool.
Meanwhile, return re­
served mixture to 2 -quart baiter
bowl.
Microwave, uncovered.
I to • 2 minutes or until lightly
toasted, stirring 2-3 limes.
Combine peanut butter and to
cup vanilla flavored chips In
2- cup glass measure. Microwave
( 1 0 0 % ) , u n c o v e r e d . 2 - 2 to
minutes until chips are softrned.
stirring once. Stir until smooth
S p rea d e v e n ly o ve r base.
Crum ble reserved crumb m ix ­
ture and sprinkle aver filling.
Refrigerate until set. about 30
m ln u lrs
Combine remaining
vanilla chips w ith chocolate
chips In 2-Cup glass measure.
Microwave (1 00 % ). uncovered.
Ito - 2 m ln u lrs or until softrned.
s tirrin g once.
Blend u n til
smooth.
Spoon evenly over
bars: spread lo cover. Set In cool
place until chocolate Is scl.
Cut Into bars.
About 30 bars
Granola bars have become
more like randy bars. W llh this
recipe you can make your own.
Use a Oner-type granola for best
results.
If using the clutnkv
type, crush wllh a rolling pin.

Meanwhile combine cornstarch
and water until cornstarch ts
dissolved. Stir into hoi syrup
mixture.
Combine granola and rice ce­
real In large bowl. Add syrup
m ix tu re , s tirrin g u n til w ell
coated.
Spoon Into lig h tly
greased 6-Inch square baking
dish. Press flnnly Into pan.

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to Cup packed brown sugar
to Cup light com syrup
1 Tablespoon margarine or
butter
1 Tablrspoon cornstarch
2 Tablespoons w ater
3 Cups granola cereal
I C up crisp rice cereal
Combine brown sugar, com
syrup and margarine In 4-cup
glass measure
Microwave (1 00 % ). uncovered.
2 to • 2 to m in u te s or u n til
mixture bolls hard, a lining once.

Microwave 1100%) uncovered.
3to minutes or until mixture Is
heated through and slightly
puffy.
Cool.
*For Raisin Bars, stir In dash
o f . cinnam on and to cup of
rutstns with cereals, or to cup
miniature chocolate chips for
Choc. C hip Bars.
Fruit bars are good for toting
c r enjoying at home.

APRICOT-OATMEAL BARS
to C up chopped dried apricots
to C up Water
to C up packed brown sugar

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DEAR ABIIYt I hevr l«erti
reading your colum n tu rn e r. II
seems, and I most cotniiirtu on a
topic |’v r *rrn scleral lime* Uni
teeth
You suggested that one
reason people don't see a dtiitlsl
I* (ear
1 hl« may t&lt;r true tail
there is also another reason
monev
In m y case I h a ir no
dental Insurwue and I can t
afford dental rare
Al my age (I am 2M rm
filling* are tailing out I needed
lour mot i arii al* |at 6500 rat h)
but I avoided them by waiting
lor the (tain in m y mouth to
outweigh the |ialn In m y wallet
i flnauj dr, idrd lo nova the
teeth pulled (at about 6100
each)
A* you said A person • gen
rtal health t* threatened l( hts lot
h r r l t r r t h a te r o l l i n g
Therefore. I don't understand
why dental need* are not r m
rtrd by health insurance
Until Ih rv are I II h a ir lo wall
and pray that Hits great nation of
our* will a rrtir at a plaositUe
health rrfnrm that will (imvlde
dental« are for everyone

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ABIGAIL
VAN 0UREN

In llie intrtrsi of your health
try to squeeze dental Insurance
Into your budget and make
some phone ralt* to (tnd a
dentist who will allow you lo pay
mi the installment plan
U TA H A B D T I
I was eery
moied by tbr lettrf from the
l'tab tnitther who lost Iter son
Adam in an tin Idrnt Invnlttng a
toy
On March 10 IW 4 I t«n ante
rhatrman of the 1 )3 t onsumei
P ro d u ct Safety C o m m ls lo n
ICI'N CI
Our m ission I* lo
(Motet t the public Irian unrra
• u n a b le risk of in ju ry Irom
consumer prndra is
Th is in
e lu d e s most of the product*
fo u n d In tlte home, r q in t a lli
c h ild re n • products
Since
Man h t have aotked lo revltal
Ue this small hut Inqawtanl
federal agency to adit res* pro
duet baza id* qutrkli and rf

WAITINO FOR DFNTUREA
IN BOSTON
D E A R W A I T I N O IV n ta l in
surance mav not he as r*(»rnslve
as you think
You may find It
would have m i l you les* than
lbe extraction*

Mediterranean Catch it full of dalicioua flavor

A D V IC E

lectlvrly I work peraonally with
m v stall 'a make sure that carry
to m pla! d Is th o ro u g h ly In
vestlgatrd
I h a ir telephoned patents
whosr children have bren killed
by consumer products We have
wept together, then worked al
finding snlutkMis so that other
children will not die tragically
Abby please tell your readers
that If they hate problems In the
area of pn*!o«l safety, cm want
Inform ation about consum er
prtalucts the Consumer C m tu rl
Safely Commission la here to
help them Our toil free hotline
is aiallaltle 24 hours a day with
b o th E n g lis h and Spanish*
•p e a k in g o p e ra to rs
Our
num ber is I ROD-636 2772
lh a n k you fur gelling the
word out that a small govern­
ment agenc&gt; can make a dtf
IrrriM e tn people's Hies

ANN BROWN. CHAIRMAN.
U R CON6UMDR PRODUCT
■AFETY COMMIRRION
DEAR MR* BROWN

Thank

y o u lot your tnfiMm atlie letter
•rat lor your com m itm ent to this
tm piM laid task

It has bren brought tn m y
attention that immediately after
reading the letter from Adam •
mother you telephoned her
The hrsi of Irak to you aa
rhatrm an of this
small but

lm(M&gt;rtanl" federal agency
Protecting the A m rra a n ton
• um rr ts an awesome rrs p u n «i
blllty. and you r d n tlia llo n will
surely result In f rw rr Injutie*
and deaths canard by unsale
|Mi*lurts

DEAR ABRYi The numerous
at» taints of rratters In an un
zipped tundttkMi I k lug to m ind
m y experience two k tn 10.34
when I lo r d In New York
I taunted a Madison Atrnur
tins and was mmm Joined by an
attractive young woman wearing
a fur slide trim m ed with siliei
Ins tails
Something la draft) a lrrlrd me
that my ri|&gt;prr was ilown so I
very swiftly rq q ird tt up
At 5 t)lh S t t r e t , m y seat
partner stund up In get off the
1*us when she rra lu c d that one
uf her tails was i aught in my
rlpprt || was really Jammed
•Irak!
I hail lo get n i l ttie In.* with
her several bit* ks beyond tier
Intended destination We it
traded so. h a ito w d that a
potireman tr » k us into a ladle*
dies* shop w h rrr the manager
used sdsaors to ru t off thr
offending tali'

JOHN CUBICR. BUN CITY
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M A R S H M A L L O W
CHRISTMAS WREATHS
I 4 cup ( 1/2 *ttrkl margarine
6 r u p * m i n i a t u r e
m a r* h m a llo w * or 40 J E T
P U FFE D Mar*hmallnw *
I t*p green fund coloring
fi cup* corn flake*
Red cinnamon candle*
• M liru a a ie *prr»d In large
mil rowavable bowl on Ifll«H 45
*nond* nr until melted
Add
mar*hmallt»w% l i m to mat with
fprrad d
• Microwatt on h i **11 I 1/2
mlntite* or until smooth when
•tlrretl stirring after 45 *rcnnd*
Si u in food coloring
• Immediately add rrrra l.
ml* lightly until well coated
t &lt;nl 1 0 m inute*

• With grrased hand* stuipr
ml* lu re into 12 I.Vine hi wreath*,
place on greased wa« |&gt;aper
Immediately decorate wreath*
wlthcandle* Make* 12 wreath*

HOLIDAY POPCORN BALLS
•• t/4 rup margarine
6 c u p * m i n i a t u r e
m a rs h m a llo w * or about 40
K R A F T J E T P U FFE D
Marshmallow*
12 cup* pop(*-d [*)|Knrn
• Microwave spread in large
.mlcrowavable howl on HIGH 45
•second* or until
. melted
Add marshmallow*
tow* to coat with spread
. • Microwave I 1/2 inin u'rs nr
•until smooth when stirred, stir•ring alter 45 seconds
• Im m e d ia te ly pour over
; popcorn, ml* lightly until well
coatrd
• • With greased fund*, shape
•m lx tu rr Into 3-Inch ball* Placd
Ion greased
• cookie sheet, let stand until
llrtn Makes about M m II*
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School board candidal* Ted Barker thanks supporters in his living room

School
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Larry Furlong

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Court mulls federal ban on
gun possession near schools
■ r LAURIE A t S K O

Associated Prat* Write*
W A S H IN G TO N - T h r Clinton
adm inistration 1* asking ih r
Suprrtnr Court to reinstate a
federal turn on
of
f u n * la llh in I .OOO feel of
u Ih i i I i
Thla la no&lt; ahmit )u»t re
guUting gun* Solicitor General
Drew S I t a x 111 told the court
on Tuesday
Congress is con
1eftierl with till* Impact on the
natiorial economy and |&gt;ro|ierly
ena&lt; Ird tire law muter Its power
to regulate interstate commerce,
he said
Hut the lawyer for a former
Trxas high artxml student ronvuted of taking a gun to srhc*&gt;l

Am end--------C o n tin u e d from Page IA
untie of the county
attrtrnev to county rommlsatnn
era
W ith IOO p e rc e n t of the
county'* 1311 prerttirts tabu­
late*! the c hatter result* were
• A m r rnlllir lit I
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ho aril elec Ilona
Yea. try a
01 ft to 18 4 margin
I Amendment 2 - Economic
I in (i a 1 t a t a 1e rn e n I a Y e a ,
72 H to 27 2

• Amr ndmen 1 3

Non

Interterenc e &lt;tauae 74 0 -to 25 4
• Amendment 4 • County at­
torney lai 2 to-25 3

a r g u e d that C o n g r e a a
overstepped It* authority when 11
enacted the 19 0 0 G u n -F re e
School /one* A it Congress did
nrd property outline a tonne*
turn ire1weer. gun poaaeMton and
Inletalatr commerce. aald at
1or tiey John K Carrer

interjected
'Don’t give away
anything here They might want
lo do It."
Under cptrsiioning try Justice
John Paul Stevens Davs said a
federal law could pre empt a
local law that allowed student*
to take weapons to sc hool

More than 200.000 children
carry ftrrarma to arhoni every
day. arrordlng lo Sen Herb
Kohl, D W ls ,, the sponsor of the
1990 law
Gun related violence at school
makea It dlflWult for schools lo
funrtlon. Days aald. adding that
( ongreaa ta concerned alxrut the
effect Of dtmlnlahed atudent
ac hieventer it on the economy

The case Involves the March
1992 arrest of Alfonso Lopez Jr
who was a senior at a San
Antonio high s&lt; hool when hr
was arrested for bringing a
JH callber handgun and live
bullets In sc hool H r said he was
given lire gun to deliver to
someone else to use In what
Coper dr si rl tied as a
gang
war."

Justice Antonin Sc aha noted
the high court haa broadly
defined Congreaa authority lo
rrgulatr tnteratate romm erre
Hut he and Justice Sandra Day
O ’Connor expressed doubts that
[■•aaeaatrig a gun near a school
tails within rhal definition
Day* acknowledged that his
argument would leave no real
limit on (''Ingres* authority to
pass crim inal laws Involving
Individual conduct that atlrrts
interstate commerce
"Is there any violent crime
that doesn’t alfect Interstale
commerce under your ratio­
nale?" asked Justice Kulh Hwdrr
Glnsburg
r
latter, when Gtnsburg again
asked Days for an example ol a
law that would be outside C on­
gress' authority to enact. Seal la

Loper was convtc ted under the
law In federal court and was
sentenced to six months in
prison

Herald Stall Writer
L A K E M ARY - Th e voters of
laikr M an let tt be known they
want (lie opportunity to change
ltie city commission on two year
terms rather than three In yes­
terday s election T h e term
lengthening referendum was the
only one of Hirer which did not
win overwhelming approval byLake M cry voters
I'rrvious discussions of thr
matter during City Commission
meetings Ionised on both sides
of thr Issue, tile proponents of
three year Irrtns said they fell II

would Ire less cumtiersom than
having to run (or re-election
every other year. It was also
made known that with the live
member board, elections would
nol be re alm ! every third year.
The vote was close however,
with 1.351 opposing the change
and 1.030 In favor of It
Persons opposing the three
year trrm s said the shorter
|&gt;rrlod was lietter should they
become dissatisfied with a com
mlssioners performance and
wlsti to replace him or her
C ity Com m issioner George
Duryea at one time had said. "I
figure If a commissioner does a a
good Job. there won't be any

In November 1903. Congress
jNcssed an amended version of
thr law that sprcillr* a link with
Interstate commerce Hui Cartrr
co ntended the new version
cannot lie applied to Lopez s
case

problem with re-election
Tw o commission seals and Ih r
mayor's position were all up for
election this year, and all Hirer
managed lo remain al their
positions without having any
opposition
Th e other two re lrrrn d u m
approved the official sweating in
time for newly elected rom m ls
sinners to thr llrst olliclnl meet­
ing following the election That
(Kissed with approximately Hf&gt;
percent of the cl I Irens approv­
ing ll.9N»ifor. 361 against).
T h e referendum regarding
property purchases was also
approved with 6-1 percent ol Ihr
vote: ( 1.466 for. 825 against)

Chiles---------C o n tin u e d from Cage 1A
we didn'i do It. hut I am so
appreciative of the hard work
tI1.1t you all have pul in." Hush
said
Chiles could In* laced with
three Republic ans in the Cabinet
and a Republican Senate Doug
Jatnt-rson. whom he ap|Milnted
lo .1 Cabinet |m&gt;m as education
commissioner l&lt;&gt; months ago.
was defeated try Republican
Frank Hrogari
Hush. -11. and Chile* fared well
In tlirir traditional constituen­
cies hut neither found enough
support to tnilld a strong lead
Hnlh u r r r very strong In their
own parlies
Chiles held an edge among
voters over •ige ho. women and
In S outh Florida In Ills reelection tod H r had a nine-to­
nne edge among black voters
surveyed.
Hush was favored by a narrow
majority ol voters who tracked
Ross I'erot lii the 1992 presi­
dential election, and he was
supported by a three to-one
margin among Hispanic*.
Chiles led among those who
earned less than $30,000 annu­
ally Th e governor w-as sup­
ported by six of 10 voters who
drsr rihcd tin rnselvea as pro-

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S e m in o le

C o unty *&lt; hnols darker said hr
1% not going aw ay
I ' l l he th e re s o m e w h e re
m a k in g sure th a t w h a te v e r
hap|trn% that tile kids are the
n u m b e r tine p r io r it y in th r
schools, lie prom ised

Morn* arid darker were dla
m rtrn ally opposed on the Issue
ol year round schools darker
ha d vo w e d lo a b o lish I h r
uuMlltled calendar whtrh he said
was not
fa m ily frie n d ly
Morris has supported Hie t airn
dar from thr tx-glrmlng saying It
is an r d u t a tlo n a lly so u n d
practice
darker also opposes the ap
(minted superintendent, which
Morris has endorsed since her
election
Despite their difference*, both

winner and loser fold high praise
for the other alter Hie vote* were
counted
It was a g&lt;*Nl. clean cam
palgn
said Morris I was glad
to see It so issue cirlentrd."
Market said It was "a very
respectable campaign with no
mud slinging ”
Morris was Hie only school
h o a rd m e m b e r w ho w as
challenged for her seat tills year
H a r b a r a K u h n an d S a n d y
Kohtnson each maintained I heir
scats w ithout challenges

Hut a telleral appeals court
overturned hts mnvtctlnn. %av
tng 1tie law did not comply with
the Constitution s comm erce
clause w til* h allows Congress lo
rrgulatr interstate commerce
T h r law- should have sjirllrd out
a connection between gun po*
session near schools and In ­
terstate commerce, thr 5lh U S
Circuit Court of Appeals said

Lake Mary - no longer terms
By N IC K P F E I F A U F

C o n tin u e d from Page IA
I think It s rx te lle n t." he
said
Niva'!. It was a great
rx | «-rtf-n rr lot m e 1 learned a

environm ent. T h r candidates
Hut alter 15 months In private
spill among ih r o n r-in -10 voters life, Chile* was (x-rsuaded by
who were victims o( a crime.
Uuddy Mai Kay H1.11 In should
The Information was taken rule r the Democratic prim ary lor
horn 1.798 exit poll Interviews governor in early 1990 after
Tuesday with voters outside l&gt;arty (rum runner Hill Nelson *
precinct* around the state. The candidacy hrg.m to stumble
poll was conducted hy Voter Chlles chose MacKay a* his
News Service, a coo|N-rat!ve of running mute, and they crushed
Hie four television networks and t h r N e ls o n tic k e t lo r t h r
The Associated H r**
nomlnullon and thru easily drIn hi* long political career. frulrd Incumbent Martinez in
Chiles rievrr faced a campaign the genera) election
as efficient as Ih r one that
A f t r r a l i f e t i m e In t h r
prn|M'll(-d Hush to victory in the legislative arm of government.
Repuhllran prim ary over six C hllrs admitted he made some
olhrrs without a nm olf
mistake* In his flr*t Job In theTrailing In Ihe (Mill* through execuUve branch Hi* llrst term
much of SepiemlN-r and Ociotx-r. successe* a* governor were
Chiles rm ird the Hush cam ­ balanced by unfinished busi­
paign’s m om entum alter he ness. namely his pledge lo re
launched a series ol attack ad* in vamp Florida's tax structure lo
mill (k-toiler that cniilrlhuted to make it more equitable
the race's nasty finish
Hush entered the race with
Florida 1olrrs llrsl became virtually no experience in gov
aware of Chiles In 1970 when as eminent aside from 20 mouth*
a lltile-known stale leglslalor he he sjH-nt a* commerce secretary
walked across th r Sunshine In 1987 a n d 1988 in the
State to earn the nickname Martinez administration.
"W a lk in ’ La w lo n " In a suc­
T h r Mluini developer c a m ­
cessful bid for Ihe U.S. Senate.
paigned with Tom Feeney, an
Chllrs was re-elected handily to O r l a n d o * t u t r l e g i s l a t o r
two more terms to the Semite portrayed by o|i|ioncui* as a
lieforr calling It rpilts In 1989 far rigid Idealogoue. on less gov­
a lte r c o m p la in in g he w as ernment and tougher treatment
"bu rn e d out" in Washington.
of criminals

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Election: supervisor Sandra Goard oversees ballot counting Tuesday night.

County--------C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
Mi 9-to-33 t wtn Morris received
35.624 votes to Perry's 27.463.
Ill all. 64 4 (irrcrtlt ol Sem i­
nole County's 140.268 voters
(lurtiripan-d Tueoday. including
6.298 who voted by absentee
b a llo t. K trction* s u p e rv is o r
Samira Guard said there were 110
difficulties In Uilloting or counHug
Furlong hat) tilde lo sav last
night aftrr an early 50-50 h« at to
trailing by 1.500 votes
W hen asked If fie thought thr
apparent loss was due to the
tremendous Republican turnout,
thr normally vertxrse Furlong
said only "Yes. definitely."
T ill* morning. Furlong said he
would call Adams lo congratu­

late him. thru start looking for a
job Furlong * mail-order mag
n r lt r sign business. Magnetcards. all but evaporated during
the four years he served on the
commission
Adam* accredited his wtn to
hard work and not looking back
" I t was a d ogfight." said
Adams "I scratched and clawed
the whole way. He's a heck of a
campaigner."
Adams said much ol his suc­
cess could be attributed his
door-to-door campaign. More
than 3.400 homes were visited
by volunteers, fie said T h e
c a m p a ig n ’s efforts targeted
active G O P and Dem ocratic
voters, areas where Furlo n g
soundly drfrated Republican
Sandra Glenn four years ago and

areas where Adam* lei I behind
primary opponent Andrea D en­
nison earlier this year
Morris said his success was
tiasrd not so much on party
affiliation, hut hi* record.
"I worked hard.’ *atd Morris
"W e ran on our record, which
was very conservative, yet in ­
novative W r hail a clearly
drllncd rare.”
A disappointed Perry said she
believed thr GOP turnout played
a role in her loss Perry' **nd
events during thr prim ary may
have also Ird to the delrat
During the Democratic prim ary.
Perry accused incumbent Demo­
crat Carlton Henley of using her
race a* a factor. Henley denied
the allegation.

The Pill: one of America’s
best kept medical secrets
By K A T H R Y N C R A W FO R D
Associated Press Writer
S E A T T L E — W o m e n arc
scared of taking Ih r birth control
pill even though It can safeguard them from deadly cancers
and diseases, said a researcher
w h o calls the p ill's health
benefits "one of th r best kept
secrets m America."
KrjMMi* on the pill's adverse
rllects have left wom en with "a
lopsided perspective on pill
safety, said Dr. David Grimes,
vice chairman of ih r Department
til Obstetric* G ynecology and
Reproductive Sciences at the
University of California at Sat.
Francisco.
Women who take the pill for a
decade or longer reduce tliclr
c h a n c e s of g e ttin g o va ria n
c a n c e r — the m o s t deadly
gynecologic cancer in the United
Stairs — by about HO percent.
Grim es said.
And the risk* decrease the
longer thr pill Is taken, with
protection lasting at least 15
years alter a woman goes off the
pill said Grimes, who *(Hikc at

Ihe American McdlcaJ Associa­
tion's Science Reporters Confer­
ence over the weekend,
About 11,000 women die of
ovarian cancer each year in Hie
United States, according to Dr
Charles Drcschrr. a physician at
Swedish Hospital Medical Center
In Seattle and an associate
professor at thr University of
Washington.

at the University of W ashing­
ton's School of Medicine.
More recent research ha*
shown that I* not the case.
Hesearch showing the {&gt;111 to be
beneficial to women's health is
“ c n ilrrly contrary to the view
he h i h y m o s t A m e r i c a n
wom en." Grime* said There is
"gross misinform a lion and gross
contusion about oral contracep­
tives.”

Oral contraceptives also safe­
g u a r d w o m e n a g a in s t e n ­
d o m e tria l cancer, ihe most
common gynecologic cancer In
the United States, reducing the
risk by as m uch a* 50 percent,
p a r t i c u l a r l y for h i g h -r is k
women. G rlm rs said

The pill, which regulates no­
body's hormonal levels, also cuts
In half the risk of pelvic tnllam
miitory disease, or Infection of
(he fallopian tubes, which affect*
about one m illion /Tmerlrati
women a year

Th is comes a* no surprise lo
the tnrtllc.il community.
"None of that Is (urtlcularly
new — it's been demonstrated in
previous reports." Drrschcr said
Hut there Is a lingering fear,
bused on 10- lo 20-yrar-old
research, that the pill will In ­
crease u wom an's chance « f
developing breast cancer or
blood clots, aald Dr. Benjamin
G r e e r , d i r e c t o r of t he
gynecological oncology division

It reduces the d a n g e r ot
ectopic pregnancy by aliout 90
percent. Grime* added, and by
re d u cin g m enstrual flow. It
lowrr* the chance of developing
Iron deficiency anemia.
Still, for all II* brnrllts. Hie pill
I* not a panacea for all » l
women's health problems.
" I t 's not a m agic pill ot
anything." Drencher said "Y o u
have to put 11 In the |&gt;cfspcetlvc
of thr Individual patient "

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calcium dangerous?
D E A R D R Q O T T A recent
television program Indicated
that loo m uch calcium in Ihe
diet ran r a u v extreme lethargy
If that &gt;• ao. Just how m uch la too
much?
DRAM H E A D E R I tiellcvc that
ywi mteundenMrxMf the thruat of
Ih r television ahow, A high
concentration of calcium In the
bloodatrearn Im ore than I I
llllgrama j«er derlllterl will,
depending on the level lead to
ahrtomlnal pain lethargy, con
fusion tlu p ir . and coma
There are many cause* of Ihta
condition. Including tumor* and
glandular abnormalities moat of
which are diagnosed by blood
leaia and X rays Rueaa blorat
r a lr lu m la treated w ith In
(ravenous fluids d u rin g the
acute phase when a dangerous
metaUdk- Imbalance eitata
In roniraat. calcium In the diet
does n o t ca use s y m p to m s
hriauar a healthy body will use
what It needs and cxrrelc Ihe
rest, thereby keeping the blood
level tie low 11 ing'dl. Artually.
dietary calcium la beneficial
caper tally for older people In
whom It retards oatroporoala
C o n se q u e n tly, unless your
dw tor advlara you to do ao. you
should not result t your dietary
calcium
You rntghl lie Interested in
learning that an etiesa of AN Y
mineral In Ihe hlisidatream may
rtsull In lethargy It's m lraru
Ions how the healthy body
maintains calcium land other
mineral! levels In such a precise
and narrow range
DRAM DR G O T T Afler 30
years of re g u la r m e n s tru a l
cycles. I rviw have episodes of
irregularity, cramps and a heavy
flow Instead of the uaual five to
six days, the cycle now lasts
from 10 daya to all weeks, and
the discharge contains bits of
tlsaue
An endometrial blopav was
negative for earner I rn told this
condition is normal for the years
heforr menopause, because I
may no longer ovulate every
month and Ihe uterine lining Is
building up Do you agree with
this diagnosis *

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DRAK H E A D E R Yrs. ! do
All hough your symptoms seem
aevere. they are consistent with
early menopause
Ask your gy ne« ologtst about
Ihe use of female hormone* Itl
pill form or (Miches (o help you
g e t through t h e s e difficult times
T o give you more Information
I am sending you a free ropy of
my Health Keport ' Menopause "
Other readers who would like a
copy should send I X plus a long,
se I f •a d d r e sse d . s t a m p e d
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M a rk T w a i n , o r S a m u e l
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fer. bad the right idea when be
wrote. " T e ll the truth or trum p
but gel the trick "
Sometimes, though, strange as
It sounds, you might have too
many trum|rs If «o. you must do
s o m e t h i n g to r e d u c e th e
num ber Today's deal highlights
one such play technique
W rsl letl the club king When
his partner signaled with the 10.
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ate and a third d u b hast exited
with the spade three two. right,
king How should South have
continued?
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B y Bernice Bede Oool
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
No*. 10. 1004
Set your sights lo reflect your
current m indset In the year
ahead Strive for new projects
and new cohort*. These rclallonshlp* could help you achieve
what you desire
SCO R P IO (Oct 24 Nov. 221 It
might not lx- easy for you and
y o u r m ate to tolerate each
other’* shortcoming* today. He
careful You may lie walking on
egg shells Try in g lo patch up a
broken romance? T h e AstroGraph Matchmaker can help you
to understand what to do to
m akr ih r relationship work Mall
42 to Matchmaker. P.O Ho*
44A5. New York. NY 10163
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23 Dec.
211 Y o u r patience might he
tested today on an endeavor you
thought would be easy. The
penalty for |&gt;onr Judgment may
lie stiff today.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n
10) There Is no reason to feel

trum p suit If that were tweaking
3 2. hr would tiave no trouble
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four trum ps? Iff West had four,
the contract was beyond re­
suscitation I The only chance
would tie a trump coup And lo
reduce his trump length lo Ihe
same as East's. Soulh made Ihr
fa rs ig h te d p la y of c a s h in g
dum m y'* heart ace and lulling a
heart in hand
After South had played a
trum p to dum m y's ace. getting
the had news, he ruffed another
heart tn his hand Then South
cashed his three diamond tricks,
ending In the dum m y Luckllv
R a s l h a d to f o l l o w s u it
throughout
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heart. East's apparent trum p
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obligated to follow the crowd
today Don’t waste money on
something you don't enjoy just
lo lie part of the herd
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Krb 10)
Your goals will lie within reach
today, but only after you tna
nruver around a few obstacles In
your path
P I S C E S (Krb. 20-March 20)
Avoid discussions today with
Individuals whose views diamet­
rically oppose yours. An argu­
ment could ensue about politics
nr religion
ARIES (March 21 April 10)
Make It a point today to respect
the privacy of your friends and
m aintain a little- distance. A
serious mishap could result from
touching a raw nerve
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
T o d a y you may have unex­
pected difficulty In a close rclallonshlp Diplomacy and tact will
tie required at all limes.
OEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
T a k r good care tif yourself today
Avoid thing* you know you

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someone you barely know pro­
mises you a tilg favor today, lake
It with a grain of salt He realistic
In your expectation*
LEO IJu ly 23 Aug 22) This
m ight be one of lh&lt;i*e days w hen
d is tra c tio n s kerp yo u from
finishing yout work. Don't get
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w h e n circu m sta n ce * are to
blame
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are usually tactful with other*
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m ight not come out of your
m outh sugarcoated.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct 23) If
you don't exercise self discipline
today, your extravagance will
spiral out of hand. It w o n 't he
long liefore you feel too guilty to
enjoy the fruits of such sprees.
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lar coltMMM we are these dijn . M’s
damage* appear to he more wrtou
but I don't believe this latest thtnf

SAC boys still Usd
SANFORD - Lakr Mary and Lake Howell art
aim Ued lor Ural In Seminole Athletic Confer
enre boys' volleyball with one mateh left.

Votufttssr of tbs Wssk

SANFORD - A long time dispute continue* to
brew between U S . Transportation Secretary
Federico Pins and afflrtats al General Motors The
question la. how aafr are "sldrsaddle'' furl tanka
on certain pickup trucks?
Loral service managers al GM dealerships aide
with the company. Al Quality Dutch OMC on U Jl
Highway 17-92 in Couwlbmy. Charlie Slnirun

Phyllis Green loves to travel In her retire­
ment. she helps arrange trlpa and touts for other
senior* to enrich their llvr*

T ea ch ers
honored;
W ho’s w ho

SANFORD - Casselberry Mayor Joaeph
lllllebrant was scheduled to be arraigned this
afternoon before Circuit Court Judge Newman
Brock lllllebrant Is charged with one count of
grand theft and one count of offense* against
Intellectual property .
The State Attorney's office however, says
Hlllebrunt l» not expected to appear In court
today. Ilia attorney. Mark Lubet. was esperted
to (lie a written plea of not guilty.
Investigators from the sheriff's office Fraud
and Forgery Unit arrested lllllebrant on Sept.
12. He has been accused of writing three checks
totaling $23,065 from accounts at a Sanford
bullies* where lllllebrant was employed as a
freelance computer programmer.

Former students
tap adults who
inspired them

Traffic signal coming
LAKE MARY - Motorists approaching the
intersection o f U k r Park Drive and Orcenway
Boulevard near l lie Greenwood Lakes Middle
School will soon be directed by traffic signal*
rather than be gmerned by four-way stop signs
A fter a study, jr afflc engineer* rrcomroeoded
should be operational In about tw o weeks, a
department spokesman said.

Youngsters at the Somlnot# County Agricul­
tural Csntar racsntly learned about the
benefits and the idiosyncrasies o f bale. The
creatures o f the night have often gotten a bed
rap In horror flicks end other media In truth
they can be a greet help to people. The young
people learned quite a Ml m oot the flying
mammals. Above, urban horttculturallst Trtsh
Thomas, eight yaar old Sarah Kart and master
gardener Harlan Wood demonstrated the size
of the European Fox Bel. Al the other end o f
the site chert, sf left, the liny Evening Bel is
the most common species found in Flood s

Longwood dlacuasoa sewer*
LONG WOOD - Plan* to extend sewer service
to businesses along Stale Road 434 wtU be
discussed by city commissioner* at a work
session tonight beginning at 6 p m Longwood
M ayor S te v e M iller recen tly prop osed a
pay-as-you-go effort to upgrade sewer service to
commercial properties In the city. Many busi­
nesses are still on septic tanks. By bringing
more properties on-line. Miller said, sewer rates
should decline as well as making the are* more
attractive (or businesses lo remain or locate In
the city.

Humane Society eel#
SANFORD - The Humane Society of Semi­
nole County Is planning a bake sale and open
house on Sunday. Oct. 30 In connection with
the Hallowe'en season. Volunteers and staff
members will be holding the bake sale to benefit
shelter anim als Home-made cakes, cookies
breads, and dug and rat trrata will all be
available.
Proceeds are lo be used to purchase loud for
the shelter animals.
The Humane Society shellrr Is located at the
Intersection of U.S. Highway 17-92 and County
Home Road, next to Flea World
Hours for the open house and bake sale are 11
a m. unltl4 p.m. Ocl. 30.
For additional Information contact Jeanette
Spencrr al Alley Cal Rose Sludln of Arts.
869-0830 or the Humane S&lt;x:lety office at
323-8685.

Longw ood, union workers in agreem ent
LONGWOOD — City commission­
er* dispatched a lengthy agenda In
near record lim e Monday night with
acceptance o f agreements with the
city's unionized workers topping
the list.
Following an executive session to
Iron out some last minute points,
the commissioners OK'd resolutions
with the firefighters, police and
public works employees represented
by unions.

T h e In te rn a tio n a l U n io n o f
Operating Engineer* proposed the
wording for Section 10.5 In the city
personnel regulations be changed
from "In filling vacancies within
city services, the hiring authority
will utilize qualified em ployees
currently employed by the CUy
before seeking applicants from the
outside.'' lo "In filling department
vacancies, the hiring authority will
utilize quallfed employees currently
employed In the department before
seeking applicants from the out­
side.”

As a counter proposal, the com­
missioners changed Section 10.4 to
read "All Internal applicants, and
elig ib le veteran s, who are de­
termined to be qualified (meet the
minimum qualifications of related
rducatlon/tralntng/expcrtcnce) for
the position In their department
shall be forwarded to the hiring
authority prior lo any external
applicants for the position In their
departments.”
In other business, the commis­
sioners a greed to meet as an
Equalization Board Nov. 7 at 0:30

p.m. for rraldenta or p rop erty
owners on Blstllne and Georgia
avenues. Blstllne A ven u e from
Oxford Street lo East Street and
Georgia Avenue from North Credo
Street to Wayman Street are sched­
uled to be paved through an as­
sessment levied abutting property
owners. Sitting as the Equalization
Board, the commissioners will hear
and consider complaints about the
proposed special assessments and
can adjust or equalize them.
The commissioners also approved

Stop, look
and listen

Cooler and driar lor a whila

Partly
Cloudy

To da y: Partly
sunny. High In the
low er to mid 80s.
East wind 5 lo 10
mph.

SANFORD — Seminole County ts
changing a four way stop Intersec­
tion lo a two way stop at Airport
Boulevard and Country Club Road
beginning Thursday.
"W e checked Ihe level of service
on Airport." said County Traffic
Operations Engineer John Brown,
"and found Ihe level dropped off
considerably at that area. So to
Increase the traffic It was d e­
termined best to make Airport a
through street with the slops on
Country Club Road."
Some area residents driving east
from Raver]na Park and Idyllwllde
subdivisions using Country Club
Road, believe It Is going to cause
extensive delays In making turns
onto Airport.
Sunford police Commander De­
nnis Whitmire said however, that
C B e* Stop. Page BA

Tha sign at lh$ Intarsactlon of Country Club Road and Airport Boulevard Indicates changa coming.

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Proposal rejected due to wording
Tax cap asks court to put voter approval on ballot

Profcutor trill ba commutator
GAINESVILLE — Slate Attorney Rod Smith, who prosecuted
Gainesville aerial killer Danny Harold Rolling, will aervr aa
gue*t commentator for Court T V In the double murder trial of
O.J. Simpson.
"H e will offer hta o bar real tons and Insights ... partlcularty
the prosecution." Will Irby, a spokesman lor Smith's office,
said Monday.
"T h e ir Interest In him la based on a successful prosecution at
a m ajor rase with nationwide m edia attention.'' Irby said.
There are similarities In the tw o caeca which would make
Sm ith's caprnrace valuable to television viewers. Irby said,
mentioning the use of DNA evidence and technology m
Rolling's case.
Details are stUl being Ironed out. Irby said, adding that he did
not know If Smith would appear horn Gainesville, from Los
Angeles, or from the Court T V studios In New York.
Rolling pleaded guilty to the m urders of five college students
In 1990 at the start o f his Irial last Feb. 15.
Rolling now la on death row at Florida Stale Prison In Starke.

TALLAHASSEE — A measure that w ould
require voter approval of new stair tames
should be on the Nov. ft ballot brrauar at
rights guaranteed in the U S Constitution,
support era say.
Tne T a a C a p C o m m ittee c o lle c te d
hundreds o f thousands of signatures to get
thr proposed ronatitutlona! amendment on
the ballot.
A it two w eeks ago. thr Florida Supreme
Court rejected It. ruling the proposal's
wording was too misleading and vague.
In a motion filed before thr date high
court, the Taa Cap group cited the guaran­
tee of free speech and the right to petition
the government tn the Flrei Amendment of
thr US. constitution
"T h la la n o v e l . " J oseph L llt lc . a

Gainesville attorney representing T a » Cap,
•aid Monday. He added the group would
turn to ledrral courts tf the state Supreme
Court rejects the motion
Brcause ol the PtraS Amendment. Hoc
Ida's high court must choose the treat
restrictive option available after finding i
problem. Utile said. In other words, the
Supreme Court must correct any pmMnm
It ran brfore taking the ultimate step o f
sinking n from the ballot.
Onr of the traaoas the court cited was the
amendment's failure u&gt; hat the parts of thr
Florida constitution It chang es

MIAMI — A Calumet Ctty, tn.. gun dealer has been acquitted

at federal charge* o f conspiracy and attempting to Illegally
export Stinger mlaaUe* and other arm s to Croatians in thr
former Yugoslavia
Prosecutor* charged Douglas Russell. 07. came to Miami
with three Croatians In 1990 to meet with undercover Customs
Senrtcw agent* pofang a* black market weapons dealers.
The Jury o f seven men and five wom en deliberated four hour*
following the fire-day trial before U S District Judge WUklr
Ferguson. Russell was acquitted Monday.
T w o Croat* pleaded guilty Oct. 7 to the conspiracy charge.
Branko klaiaotorlr. 59, an auto mechanic from Hammond. Ind..
and Ivan ftnltc. 30. an aabe atos worker from Chicago. wtU be
sentenced by Ferguson Dec. 12.
Th e maximum sentence for them would be five years tn
prison and a fine o f 5280.000 ear h.
A fourth defendant waa lulled tn a train accident earlier this
year In Rlvcrdale. III.

Man natobod •Htc neap# from hospital
MELBOURNE — An Indtalantle body builder, shot by police
earlier thla month when he allegedly tried to run over two
officer* In ■ stolen police car. was captured sU hour* after
fleeing his hospital room.
Joseph F. McClellan. 30. left Holm es Regional Medical Center
about I a m Sunday and waa captured five mile* aw ay by
three West Melbourne police. He did not resist anret. Officials
said McClellan waa not under guard In his room because he
had been heavily medicated and showed no signs of violence
since hta arrest. He also had not been charged with the crimes
related to his shooting.
There were four security guards on duly In the Jail, and
television cameras were scanning the halls when McClellan
made his getaway.
But even If the guards had spotted McClellan, there was
nothing they could have done to keep him there, because he
had not yet been charged.
That waa because, tf he had been charged, the county would
berespontibk- for his $ 10.000 hospital bills

Council last month and
I Into law by Mayor Ed
a. bans disruption at carn­
al vldro or audio produeby Interrupting sound reags. adversely a ffe ctin g
ng. interfering with pro-

Each violation la punlahabte
b|Mup to 90 day* in faff and a

On Oct. 10, 1894. Judo* David J. Pulling and Ms wit*. Susan,
deeded lwo acre* o f land to a group o f truelsss organ toed as lh*
Lake Mary Camstery Association to Bet tbiiah a public carnetery.
Lots war* originally priced at 110, but lakar reduced to IS.
Another parcel o f land wee added latar. Tire L ik a Mary Cemetery
Association still owns ihe property. The garebo. shown in the
background, is owned by the City o f Lake Mary and waa built
with donations from the Community Improvement Association.

Poultry franks balng rocallod
MADISON. Wla. — A food processing company Is voluntarily
recalling about 49.000 pounds o f poultry franks that were
undercooked and could cause Illness if eaten, the U.S.
Agriculture Department said.
The one-pound packages o f Louis Rich bun-length franks
made with turkey and chicken were distributed tn 13 states.
Including Florid*, the department said Monday.
Hot dogs with the followtng codes stamped on the xlpper on
the side of the package are being recalled: 54464 USE BY NOV
0 DDD EST. P537H; 54464 USE BY NOV 0 CCC EST. P537H:
and 54464 USE BY OCT 31 CCC EST. PS37II.
Consumer* should return the package* to the store where
they bought them.
The other sutes affected by the Louis Rich Poultry Frank
recall are Alabama. Georgia. Illinois. Kentucky. Louisiana.
Mississippi. New York. North Carolina. Pennsylvania. South
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F a a ta a y 5
10-17-11-4*12

PITTSBURGH — Miami has a
higher percentage of poor blacks
than any o f the nation's 49 other
largest cities, a university re­
searcher said.
In Miami. 46 percent o f black
residents were poor, with In­
comes below $1 2,700 for a
family of four, said the study
released Monday. In New Or­
leans and Milwaukee, about 42
percent fell below the poverty
level.
The study compared economic

indicator* o f the largest Cities
and countie* according to 1990
census autistic*.
M iam i attorney and activist
H.T. Smith blamed the city's
showing on year* of neglect by
the political establishment and
an im m igration Influx.
"G reater Miami has two aides:
a beautiful from aide that ll can
show o ff to the world," he said.
“ T h e ugly underbelly that atlnka
la rarely seen or smelled by
people w ho come here from
around the w orld."
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Disruption of a film production
ran coat big — the standard
running cost o f a television
movie runs about $5,000 to
$7,500 an hour. Th e hourly cost
at a feature film can be double or
triple that, according to Hickox.
Nero said Jacksonville has
worked too hard to get film
business to risk losing It because
o f costly labor problems.

Miam i because o f the c ity 's
highway system, he said.
"A n y roadway that goes by is
pretty much elevated ao that
people can come here and ride
over It too high to get a really
good look at II.'' relieving offlciala o f the pressure o f em bar­
rassment. Smith said. He added
that he couldn't blame all the
community's misery on lmmlkm. but neither could he
y Ua influence.
"Blacks were way. way. way
back In the back o f the line. We
kepi moving up and just as It

Pittsburgh's black poverty rale
Is the fourth highest among Ihe
cities, said Ralph L. Bangs of the
University o f Pittsburgh. Nearly
41 percent o f the city's black
resident* had Income* below Ihe
poverty line, w h ile on ly 14
percent of white residents were
poor.

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"W e now know w e have a
much more serious problem
than we suspected." he said.

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W ednesday; P a rtly sunny.
High In Ihe lower to mid 60s.
W ind east lOmph.
Thursday and Friday; Panly
cloudy with a chance o f after­
noon showers or thunderstorms.
Low s In the 60s except near 70
east coast. Highs In the m id to
upper 80s. Saturday: Cloudy
with a chance of shower* and
thunderstorms. Lows In the mid
60s to mid 70s. Highs In the 00*.

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the Teamster* Local 512. *ald
while union members In other
cities had aggressively tried to
disrupt productions, that la not
the case locally. He said the form!
union had only picketed and
chanted.
"W e want ihe film Industry In
Jacksonville. We Just want our
fair share of Ihe bu sln e*#."
Greene aaJd.

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battery on a law refawwmen».afffaeet.*eeuatnal m tareu efM M
counts o f aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer,
exposure o f sexual organa, tw o counts of grand theft, and
resisting arrest with violence.

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

The new law doesn 't ban
picketing, said Todd Roobln.
who head* Jacksonville's Film
and Tr levtaton Office.
Nero and Roobtn said there
have been no problem s with
disruptions In Jacksonville.
But freelance producer Bryan
H lekoi, w h o Just com pleted
filming a second In a series of
ABC-TV movies In the area, had
problems In St. Johns County
that led him to file charges
against the Teams!era with the
National Labor Relations Board.
H lek o x c o m p la in e d th at
picketing union m em ber* dis­
rupted hi* project during filming
last month. He charged the
Teamsters' were trying to fores

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to the south. W ater temperature effect due to seas. Heavy surf
advisory In effect today. Today:
Is 73 degrees.
Naw S m y rn a Baach: Waves W ind northeast 15 to 20 knots.
are 3-4 feet and choppy. There to Seas 5 to 8 feet except higher In
no current. W ater temperature the G u lf Stream. Large northeast
swells. Bay and inland waters
to 73 degrees.
choppy In exposed areas. Minor
beach erosion around high tide.
Tonight: Wind cast to northeast
15 to 20 knots.

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reported by the University o f
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■pproatmairly 91,241 In currency Friday, from the E
1006 E Seventh Street. M i r e said the
obtained as profits from recent btngo games.

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high total m ortality rate. It's
Infant m orta lity rate of S.B
destha per 1.000 blrtha ts
slightly better than the national

The

Robert Leonard B agVy. 39. o f 1204 Golden G ate Ctrrlr.
Sanford, was arrested in front o f a bar In the 1400 Mock o f W.
13th Street by Sanford poller Saturday. Officer* said they
found him outdoor* drinking a ran of beer, lie waa arrested an
a charge of having an open container o f alcohol.

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among
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•W illiam C. Morgan. 28. 3170 S. Cameron Avenue. Sanford,
was arrested by Lake Mary police Saturday on Flagg Lane. He
was found to be wanted on a warrant for restating an officer
without violence.
•D aniel W. High. 34. 1 9 1 8 * W. lftth Street. Sanford waa
located by deputies at his residence Sunday. He waa wanted for
violation of probation on a conviction of battery.
•R alp h I. Allen. M . 1603 Torrtngton Circle. Longwood.
arrested by Longwood poCcc si his residence Saturday. He
warned for grand theft.
• Lawrence Gean Corns. 24. 1713 W. 14th Street,
arrrstrd by Sanford police al his residence Saturday. He
wanted for aggravated battery.

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residence tn thr 2400 black o f W. I Sth Street.

report said 29 states
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Domestic violence
reports up smong cops

Scott Glen Owen. 24. o f Winter Springs, was arrested by
Lake Mary police Saturday. Officers said they aaw him. and a
woman, in a car parked tn the 100 block of Middle Street. Owen
was charged with possession o f ranabta and puWfMlun o f drug
paraphernalia There waa not arrest report made for the
woman.

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Northwestern National Life
began compiling the rankings In
I9 W M a w ay to raise public
ibout public health
and In turn, help reduce

had the

T h e national
rate la 23 percent,
and the
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15 percent drop In motor vehicle
dial ha and a drerraar in Infant
m ortality fro m 10.3 to 9.3
deaths per 1.000 fore blrtha.

A state task force examined
In the

four year*.
" I would call the inert***
disturbing. but we haven't even
brfun to define the problem."
Mid Florida Department of Law
Enforcement Specialist Stewart
Ctendtncn. adding the Increase
may be due In part to more strict
reporting rules created In 1092.
V in c e S k o t k o . a T a m p a
psychologist who special Ires in
la w e n f o r c e m e n t * r c l a t e d

It's taught to
Skotko said. "Th ey learn not to
back down during a
Hon. And they lake t
with th em ."
A n FDLC cotnmk
handles police certification la
vyin g for a 969.000 federal (ran t
for a yearlong study o f abuseri
who wear badges.
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"D o m e s t ic vio len c e Is n o
longer a back burner Issue. It's
on the front burner where tt
b e lo n g s ." said H illsborou gh
County ahcdfTs Col. Ron l*otn-

potnta to the strew of the job and
an Increasing willingness o f
victim s to come forward.

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Homecoming
on and on
Enough I* e n o u g h !
H om ecom ing c e le b ra tio n s arc g ettin g ou t o i
hand at the h ig h s c h o o l level.
H om ecom ing g a m e s becam e H o m e c o m in g
gam e and d a n c e . T h a t becam e H o m e c o m in g
pep rally, g a m e a n d d a n ce.
And on and o n u n til n ow we h ave a w h o le
w eek of a c tiv itie s th a t Involve students fr o m
m orning to n ig h t fo r a fu ll fiv e days.
Dress-up d a y s . U p -s y n c h contests. F ash ion
contests. P o s te r co n tests. Pep rattles. P o w d e r
p u ff Igames. P a ra d e s . D oor decorating even ts.
B u lk Ud a sund a e in y o u r mouth co n te sts
Dances. E lection o f th e k in g and queen.
And. o f co u rse, th e H om ecom ing gam e.
Just when, p ra y tell, are these stu d en ts
learning a n y th in g d u rin g dial w eek o f fu n
and frolic?
You may a rg u e : T h e y 'r e Just kids. L et th em
have tbelr fun.
Certainly. W e 'r e a ll for the parade, th e
gam e, the d a r ttr a n d th e king and qu een . W e
even support th e n e ed for spirit-inciting p e p
rallies and srear-you r-tesm color e v en ts, but
never should s o m e th in g that Is m erely fa r fun
take over w h a t preciou s little tim e th ese
youngsters h a v e fo r teaming. T h e y c a n 't
afford (o lose a w h o le w eek to building sch ool
spirit.
Keep that p r id e In sch ool going al| yea r lo n g
through Im p r o v e d test scores, a c a d e m ic
honors and su ch .
And have p e p ra llie s throughout the y e a r to
support all th e tea m s. W h y should all that
school spirt! b e ex p en d ed on one team a n d
one game? S p re a d It around.
W e encounage th e stu den ts to h a ve fu n. but
offer a plea t o rem em b er that th ey a re tn
school to learn a s srell.
W e're prou d o f all o u r students In S em in ole
County and w a n t th e m to be proud o f their
schools, but n ot a t the expense o f th eir
education.

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..A n y w a y , w h o
com es hom e?
Th e concept o f h om ecom in g la to h a ve one
particular e v e n t a im e d at attracting graduates
back to th eir a lm a m ater. The h o m e co m in g
root ball g a m e Is g e n e ra lly a real d ra w for h igh
schools as w e ll a s co lleges.
. With the g a m e s g o pep rallies an d parades,
a n d (h op efu lly) a re n e w a l o f school spirit.
W e see th e rest o f the time h o w ev er, as
h avin g n o th in g to d o with anyone c o m in g
h o m e to th e ir o ld school. Almost all o f the
'events e x cep t th e g a m e , pep rally and parade
a re not op en t o th e alum ni. T h ey are strictly
fo r the stu d en ts a lre a d y enrolled.
\ The coat o f e v e n ts associated w ith this
h om ecom in g, to sch o o ls as w ell as parents
w h o end u p fo o tin g m any o f the bills, is
unnecessary. F o r s o m e parents, the cost m a y
be com p letely Im possible.
'. Their y o u n g s te rs , as a result, en d u p not
being able t o Join in with their cla ssm ates
du rin g w hat Is a w e e k o f events. T h e y b e c o m e
outcasts, a n d the e n d result la th a t stu d en ts
are broken d o w n to be either w in n e rs o r
jloscrs.
: It's co stin g too m u ch . It stands a c h a n c e o f
.dividing stu d en ts betw een those w h o h a ve
iand those w h o h a v e not.
H om ecom in g la good . We d o n 't b e lie v e a
week of It h o w e v e r . Is beneficial to a n y o n e.

Berry's World

Best place for abstracting abstract
It was Abraham U n rein who speculated about
"where we are and whither we are lending."
Today, the best p ise* to centlaue that specula
lion Is in the newly published annual edition at
the "SutMitral Abstract o f the United S tairs." *&gt;
always a remarkable work. this w m ou rn in g
I .O il pagrssnd l.410taM r*.
Where we seem to be lending Is not so p r a t
It's no wonder that people ad over the nation are
saying there has been a moral breakdown In
American M r There were 300,000 bulbs to
unmarried w om en In 1970 - and 1.2 million in
Ifld l. Sark In 1970 Just 11 p r o m t o f birth*
were to unmarried women, tn 1991 the figure
was 30 prevent Th e divorce rate has dipped a
bit. but It Is Min the highest tn the world
Is welfare driving the Mrgtllmary rate up? It *
a tricky question, but lhr num brn da correlate
Just from 1900 to 1999. cash and nan-caah
bmrftts far persons with ttmttrd Income rltmbrd
from 9310 billion lo9399bdhon
Nor M It a wonder (hat crime has bnrnmr the
No. I hour tn the political pods The t totem
crime rate clim bed 41 percent from I9R3 to
1993. sod (hat followed s tag prior increase. (The
rate dropped by O l percent from 1901 to 1992 )
Theer are the rare o f Ihr "values" Maura that
w ell-in ten tio n e d lib e ra l govern m en t has

The abstract dors
not concentrate only
on bod news The
number of persons
killed in motor vfh l
r le a c c id e n ts fe ll
from 91.000 in 1990
to 39.000 In 1999
The rate of (atalntrs
per vehirk m tk trav­
eled fell M percent
d u r in g th e s a m e
time
We're fe ltin g fats
of new fnodfe* The
num ber o f p eo p le
with cellular phone
arnrtrr i limbed from
fisa.onotn I9 M t o
16 miltton (1 tn 1993
W e've weathered

mid

l£ * 0 thru average salary
1999 H was 91,029.000
James went up from 44
ouPton to 67 mtUton during that tMne

to b9 fending !•
n o ta o e e s fe J

trtar*

During the

By

There win be much talk about the General
i Trade and Tardfa W A TT)
a lame ducb Congn
Internal tonal
the election to vote on the
trade drsl In Maloryr It's
t r * big stuff far Atnrnra.
we're going global In I960
1993 Ameriran export*
*nd Import * Amounted to 9 1 36 trillion

JOSEPH SPEAR

i r s e f f H m e it w r

LrtrVNMClO MOZART
MMCCP Tttll IMMtlSR,

1990sR
couldn't afford
said that
to buy a home anymore. But Mi 11
twtMhMdB trf Amertrsns (9 4 3 percent) owned
their own realdesres. eery dose to the sB-ilme
high It was aim
that America wouldn't hr
No. I In the seal century becauar other nation*
dm faster, porttcutarty
But Mi 1999 and 1993
rapidly than any of the
other s a w industrial i
by 01 percent in 1993)
Bart of
Is 1990. there were 46 million Bounds
is 1999 R was 497 mil)ton pounds That’s a

9144.000

S S f" " " '
IbUCSM RtVERNDW
BY LtfTCNINC TO
RUSH UMBAU6H.

Defeat is the
best revenge
argue that It M necessary in
bum down our poilttral system tn order to
H. but I am beginning to think life ttung
ought to continue smoldering far a while
What | mean »*. I think II vrould be healthy
foe the Republican* to lake control of
C ongress in the com in g elect ton* Let
Sprakrr of the House N rw l Gingrich and
Senate Majority Leader Hob Dote drsl with
and Haiti and health bill* and crime
fallfa Let them see what it s tike to have tn do
something Instead o f simply rriltrtiing and
obstructing
Mae* than that In
to get across
the me— j r for once
■aamww'wmwfo1awa I
te r m in a l g r id lo c k
produce nothing but
r o a d k lll fo r th e
vultures of rynfeMm.
the minority Demo­
crats should do unto
th e m a jo r it y R e ­
publicans precisely
w hat the Hrpublicans have done •

DONNA BRITT

Sweet talk and lace ribbons
WASHINGTON - Always, my friend Patrice
Gaines M saying, there M good. Even when you
can'lsectt.
On this *unny (all morning, her good Is rosy
to see. The Washington Post reporter — who
has been on a 12-ctty tour to promote her
autobiography. "Laughing tn Ihr Dark: From
Cofared Girt to Woman of Color" — didn’t have
to stumble out o f bed at 4 a m. to do a talk
show. She Isn't signing books In a rtty far from
her husband. J.C . and stepdaughter. Endia
So today, she and Endia. who's almost 4. will
"gel in the shower, get dressed, do our hair."
says Patrice In the lyrical, little girl voice she
adopt* when discussing her daughter. "I'll fix
India's In three little twists ... Ue them with
lace ribbons."
Late ribbons seem a long way from where
Patrice once was. a long way from two rapes, a
month tn Jail, being beaten by boyfriends,
using drugs and generally haling herself.
But not really. Sweet talk and lace ribbons
are just the most recent decoration on the
uneven road she has traveled tor 49 years,
though you'd never know It to look at her.
The secret Is finding beauty, no matter what.
That'* the point o f her book:
"It really, really to to love yourself, to
understand what that means." she says. "B u t
. you have to work hard at that when the world
la telling you In Infinite ways not to. ... Th at
you're not cute because of your color or your
hair or you're short or ... you are considered
handicapped.
"I used to hate myself because I was black
and a girl and m y father didn't love me — 1
thought. Now I realize these things were Just
opportunities. ... Being black became a w on ­
derful op portu n ly to develop In w ays I
wouldn't otherwise. ... My father provided a
wonderful way to understand love differently.
"W e think. 'I f It's painful. It's bad.' Som e­
times tn that pain Is the greatest opportunity to
grow."
The book la about one woman's ability to
change, about m oving from a negative there to
a positive here — not Just tn one piece, but as a
whole person.
Frankly, "L au gh in g" was a tough read for
me. I kept wanting to save Patrice from her
pain, from her ow n awful choices. It reminded
me of our early chatty lunches, when I
assumed that because our views were so
similar, our backgrounds were too. 1 sat
stunned as her story spilled out:

"How a b o u t a little something to p u t m e on the
road of g e ttin g m touch with m ys elf7 '

r t a r n bated Smart y p a n ta anphMIratro laughed
si ih r Houston GOF convention Mi 1999as
tone-deaf R e ­
publicans mtopiayrd
the
But N fa st
the
&lt;d

Teen-age motherhood (daughter Andl Is now
29): married three times by age 26. The month
spent In a Charlotte Jail at age 21 after poller
there discovered the small stash o f drugs she
was holding In her purse for her then-boyfrtend
during a Steppenwolf concert. Her onetime

attraction to outlaw-type guys. Enduring. In
one 11-month period in 1999-90 when s h e 1
at the University of Michigan on s fellowship,
the deaths o f her father and lour Mends.
She's prayed that one Mend, a man with
AIDS, wouldn't succBmb while she was away,
saying. "D on't you die when there's nobody to
help me." Then she dealt with the awful irony
that the friend died on the same day as her
father.
T o d a y, h er life
se em s v a s t ly d i f ­
ferent. Her frank first
book Is tn Its third
printing three weeks
a ft e r p u b lic a tio n .
"Dateline NB C" pro­
filed her on Sept. 30.
A n d l w o rk s as a
p u b lic r e la t io n s
s p e c ia lis t In L o s
Angeles. Father has
b e e n m a r r ie d f o r
three months to J.C..
a man whose loving
look as he gazed Into
her eyes to say. "1
d o . " w arm ed w it-

f Thsiscrtt I*

ding btauty,
find!
T h en th e re a re
those who are
no m attfrw hat. J
to u c h e d b y h e r
words. Outside De­
troit, she says, "an
elderly white man gave me a set o f en­
cyclopedias on black women — he'd purchased
them os a gift because my book moved h im ....
In Denver, a woman — white, about my age —
■aid. 'In 1086.1called you to do a story about a
problem I was having. ... You said It wasn't a
story, but you sent m e a check for 929 to help
me. And I came to thank you.*
“ All around the country." says Patrice. *'l
kept running Into m y life. ... Though I hoped
m y book was about being Ihc best you can bt.
I wasn't sure I w as doing U." Such moments
helped her feel she was.
No wonder readers tell her she was coura­
geous to write so honestly about ugly phases o f
u now-lovely life.
But "what was courageous." Insists Patrice,
"w as the actual living. Like anybody, to be out
there every day. making the hard decisions —
to leave an abusive spouse, to go into a drug
rehab program, to use tough love on your
child...."
Real bravery, says (his woman who has lost
six friends to AIDS, Is “ to live with AIDS and
makr all the decisions necessary, each day. to
live with that. Those things are courageous.
"This wasjust writing It down."

“ “

-

'^ 'S llh &amp; S S S ild ' |
ba haalthy for

their lives s living
tha Rapublicans
hell. Show no mercy.
to taka control
Sack them. Cuff slid
of Congrats in
k ic k a n d t o r t u r e
2 2 . V n W
«J f-1 ' S S f f l P l
I
Only then, perhaps, would all parties In the
political process com prehend that the nation
1a beat served by bipartisan cooperation and
compromise. But first must come the pain.
During (he past few weeks In the Senate,
for example, the Republicans have done
nothing but obstruct. They reasoned that
since the Democrats are In control, an
Ignorant public would blame them for the
leglaUtive logjam. At one point, minority
leader Bob Dole was juggling five filibusters
designed to kill Democratic initiatives Including bill* to regulate lobbyists and to
reform campaign financing.
Why couldn't Democrats do the same thing
In a Republican Senate? Block their every
move, filibuster (heir favorite bills, then
shrug and sm ile and bad mouth the feckless
foe?
Why couldn't the Democrat* file formal
ethics charges against Alfonae D'Amato.
R-N.Y., who would likely be the Banking
Committee chairman, for his one-day foray In
the stock market that earned him 937,000?
not expedite the sexual harassment
■gainst Finance Committee chairman
rl P a ck w o od . R-Ore.? In vestig a te
Foreign Relations chairman Jesse Helms'
Involvement In the dismissal of a Whitewater
independent counsel?
If the Democrats could bring l hem selves lo
he as brutal as Republicans hare been. Ihls
could be delicious fun.

E

On the House side, a vicious, all-out
Democratic assault on Republicans would be
coaler and certainly more Justified. Since the
mid-1960s. Rep. Newt Gingrich. R-Ga.. has
devoted hla very existence to petty partisan
polllicking. He has seized every political
opportunity, taken advantage o f every
legislative loophole, exploited every forum
that would tolerate him to beat the Demo­
crats Into a bloody mass. He Jus .actively
scorched for "w ed ges" lo split the factions In
our society. He has cared little for anything
except disruption and destruction.
Wreaking revenge - an altogether honor­
able and satisfying motive. 1 have always
thought - on the Georgia Gerbil would be. for
true Democrats, as gratifying a thing as they
have ever achieved. Bearing In mind Gin­
grich's assault on form er Speaker Jim
Wright. D-Texas. would it not be the moat
enjoyable sport to file ethics charges ugulnst
Speaker Newton Leroy Gingrich?
Finding a scandal would be a snap.

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teas than 0 year*
to be notlftod.

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quire repair* only o f truck*
L but *0 owners would have
Pena spokeswoman said.
‘ a recall could

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untold m illions

The government hrm n investigating the safety
o f the ptekupa ta I M S after petitions b y the
Center tor A uto Safety and Public CMU rn and a
portrayed them as
Ate ksearr
____later retracted its
man
after OM revealed (he
fuel
2.0 fire-related deaths
vehicle years In th e GM
I per minion In fo rd
the h id tank w ithin the
studies fall to take
characw ho chose

Gatling ready for me Samiwoto County High
School S and F a a iu a i hub waakand. lh a
sponsors gatharad to (bscwss tha last minuta
(M ails Tha fa s t * * will taka ptaca Saturday.
Oct a at • pm si Ovtado Htoh School

refected an Aped t . 1993.
that ■ raced th e trucks

Itwva Parbar. Ovtado M fS School,
•vont co chair Audrwy Ogdtn of tha OptbhW
Club of Sanford. Pappy Hardin. prodUant o f tha
Optimist Chib. Sanford Harms editor Lacy Loir,
and cochalr Irm a Butler oi Ihs Opftmleta.

OH trucks
•_
.

overturned
ruling
of a
the 1909
o f the trucks and It
to the victim's family
s w u w ssn

Americans giving less of their time and money
WASHINGTON - Americans
are giving leas o f thrtr time and
sHjad* illUOCjr•
Roth charitable contributions
and rolunlrrr r flp n i have drrltnrd over the laai four years.
Independent A m o r, a main Ion
of mluntrer groups, rrportrd
today
IrvU-jw-nilrnt Sector I'rrstdent
Sara Mrlendrr said people’s in
security about their fins nets)
well being has hurt giving,
drsplle Indtcainrs o f an Unpemr-

Ing econom y
"Am ericans have a long and
wrong tradition of giving and
volunteering." the report saMl.
noting that 73 4 percent (if U S .
households made charitable d o ­
nations last year, averaging
9A0O
Hut that waa down from M W
two years earlier, although the
share of households that m ade
gilts climbed from 1901’s 72.2
percenl
At the same time. 47.7 perrent
of adults reportrd serving as
volunteers at some time last
year, down from 511 perrent

tw o year* earlier The num ber o f
hours volunteered w eekly wm
unchanged al 4 3
In addition to financial
riea. Mr lender said giving sen
to be hindered by the Inability of
people using the short federal
taa faem lo take a deduction for
thrtr contribution*
People who ttrmuc deduction*
contribute almost 4.5 tim e*
more than those who use the
•h od form and therefore cannot
Hem lee deductions, she said.
Independent Seel or conducts a
study of giving tnd volunteering
every two years The repod was

o f IM S M l
adults conducted by the Oahup h n w e l nld that a m to thm
OrganUatton and ho* » amtpn I9 P 9 — n p h w n illO O ln 199
o f error at plus or m m s 3
f t h e O k n racetvad the
chunk, ot 9434
mar. up ham SUB
study, in IBP7, the
group found that houothaldi h u m * i so nr ice s giving
that made contributions had

J o s e p h D. B la k e le y . 75.
T ru ea d e ll A v e . . A lta m o n te
Spring*, died Monday. Oct. 17.
1994 al his residence Born Dec.
0. 1918 tn Butler. Pa., he moved
to Central Florida in 1951. Hr
was a retired security guard for
Eckerd Drugs, lie was Method
1st.
Survivors Include wile. Peggy,
d a u g h te rs . D u n e S to n e ,
O c h l o r k n r e . Gu.. Jean

A N N A M. ZORKTIC
Anna M. Zorrttc, 80. Fiesta
Ionic. Altamonte Springs, died
Monday. Oct. 17. 1994. Bom In

Rankin. Pa., she moved lo Cen­
tral Florida this year. She was a
homemaker. She was a member
of St. Francis of Assist Catholic
Church, Btalrsvlllc. Ga.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n s .
Thomas. Brookavtllc. Robert. A l­
tam onte Springs: six grandrhlldren: two g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
M e r r it t F u n e ra l H o m e .
Hrooksvllle. in charge o f ar­
rangements.

f:

Th e proportion o f people who

Xff.&amp;SyS Stop

I (he county plana lo
k eep a close w aich o n the
Intersection, rq r c la lly regard­
in g any change* o f tra/Ttc once
the expressway la built, which
wtO be quite near the Country
Club Road area of the tntersrc-

tt waa made a tour way

Kawllnson. Longwood. Susan
C rca ga n . Nebraska; sisters.
Blanche Marcellos. Cora Mae
Blrkvlgler. both of Pennsylvania:
six grandchildren, two great­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrrh ild F u n eral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
clutrge » ( arrangements.

Betty Lou lac Brown. Sanford
Middle School: Debby M. CariL
Seminole H igh School; Mary
Catherine O r r e n s n . Sanford
Middle School: Carey Russel)
Hobbs Sr.. L o k evle w Middle
S c h o o l: A n t o n i a E ld e r ln g
llo w ln g to n . S e m in o le High
School; Barbara to m HunnlcutL
8CCk,tod»atMU* J o**: Geminate
High Behopfe- R b e t u . Dtefcer
fcjw l* Lakevtew Middle School:
____________
Suzanne T a y lo r McDermott.
Seminole H igh School: Larry
Van Morgan. Grooms School of
Choice: A ngela Cerise Murray.
SCC; J a n ic e D o lo re s Perry.
Idylhvllde Elem entary School:
Marie Rhodes Rodiord. Seminole
H igh S c h o o l: R o b e r t John
Rapalje. S C C : M ary George
Stoke*. Sem ionl* High School:
Michael Steven Taylor. Seminole
H igh S c h o o l: J a m e s S w ift
Turner. S C C : A n d rew Denis
Williams. Seminote High School;
Jaydcon Odell W illiam *. Liberty
Christian School,
e W in ter P a r k :
Carol Louiae Denicole. Trinity
Prep: Robert Francis Fulmer.
Trinity P re p : T e r r y Thayer
Lewis. Lake H ow ell High School:
Patricia D olores Lopez. Lake
H o w e ll H ig h S c h o o l: Don
Townsend. Lake Howell High
School: Ronald John Vtcrling.
Trinity Prep: Sharon L. Warren.
Lake Howell High School; How­
ard S cott W e in s t e in , Lake
Howell High School.

.
_ on the traffic in
the future.” he said. " I f a stop
light to determined lo be more
ap propriate, one may be consid­
ered.

Signs appeared at the begin­
ning o f thto week Just below the
" W e ’ve been trying to improve
that tnlenectlori lor quite some
lim e.” Brown explained. "T h e
d t y helped a p u t deal when
t h e y b r o u g h t abou t th e
tearing-down o f that old buikltng
in jh q .p o n h . aal comer that was
tot anything and haa
n m a ln ed vacant for all o f theae

Longwood—
Sr " -■
an Interlocal agree­
ment with the Banlnole County
Sc hoot Board to provide a re­
al Lym an High
Prior lo the city agreeing to
provide the resource officer, one
waa provided through the Semi­
nole County Sheriff's office.
Further, commissioners Iris
Benson and Paul Lo vest rand
were appointed lo the canvass­
ing board for the city election.
Nov. 8.

.... the c o u n t y ___
■too recently Improved the turn
lane* at that Intersection.
"W h a t w e have planned for
the two-way atop a re * " he said,
"to to increase the traffic Sow on
Airport, and not have so many
delays for that heavily traveled
roadw ay."

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Prominent local musician dies
Harold Staff Writer

Orlando Opera (1981 through
1983) and General Manager o f
the Fort Worth Opera.

SANFORD — Word lius been
received from Parma. Ohio, of
the death o f u former Sanford
resident and noted musical
director.
David D w ig h t Bowes. 43.
opera director and manager of
ballet and opera companies
throughout the United States,
died Thursday, July 28, 1994 In
Cleveland. Ohio, following a brief
Illness.
Bom In Sanford August 16.
1951. he was a graduate of
S em in ole H ig h S ch ool and
Tuhmc University In New Or­
leans.
During a varied and highprofile career spanning 20 years,
he worked with some of the
nation’s leading artistic Institu­
tion* rising to prominence us
director of education for New
York City Center o f Music and
Drama, where he developed and
produced the New York City
Opera Theatre touring company.
This was followed by positions
as Director o f Productions for
Detroit’s Michigan Opera The­
ater. General Manager of the

In 1986 he accepted the post o f
General Manager o f the Sacra­
mento Ballet, before becoming
Executive Director of the San
Jose-Clcvcland Ballet In 1988.
He recently testified before
Congress In support of the Na­
tional Endowment for the A r t *
with which he has had a long
association.
D u rin g the past year, he
d irected critically acclaim ed
p r o d u c t io n s o f C avallerla
Rwnicunu and I 1‘agtlacci for
Opera Carolina In Charlotte, and
Carmen for the Wheeling. W.Va.
Symphony.
Bowes was a direct descendant
of the first governor of Georgia.
He was a member of St. Peter’*
Episcopal Church In Lakewood,
Ohio.
He Is survived by his slater.
Elizabeth Ann Bowes of Mobile,
Ala., a brother. Stephen Bowes
of Dallas. Texas, and a number
o f relatives, many residing In
Central Florida.
Funeral arrangements w ere
conducted by Busch F am ily
Funeral Chapels In Parma. Ohio.

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Teachers
Lake Mary High St hoot. Linda Jackson Heights Middle School;
School. George (Mane Wond llyust. Greenwood L r r A n n Beecher t lr ld m y e r .
Edward tla u p tk o rn . Teague Lakes Middle School. Karyn Ann Tuskawills Middle School: John
[M id d le S ch ool; Diana Wells, Roberts. Greenwood Lakes M id­ A. Kumlakl. Tuskawllla. Middle
ir g r . St. M ary M a gd a len ' dle School; Mark H Schlffer. School: Kevin Thomas Mathew*.
ml. Dorie Hat h Sherman, L a k e M a r y H ig h S c h o o l : O v ie d o High S c h o o l; A n n a
Kathleen Joyce Stroschrtn. Lake U artlinskl McCarthy. O vied o
reague M iddle School. L A
Vantllla. Lake llraniley High Mary High School. Larry D. High School; Hebe hah McCloud.
Tyrre. Greenwood Lakes Middle O viedo High School; Cynthia
School
an rr bh so ao llvr H e n n a I D s n i e k t o y r r UterKk*. O vied o High
Wbherrrrtffr
e r r w r * U k t k h r i R M c I M o o I r M m r 'S u r P e n c e .
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' D o r o t h y W ttll c o a P o o l er .
Amy llallantynr Johnson. South
G a ll H o f f m a n H o n jlo n e . Tuskawllla Middle School: Robin
Seminole Middle Schcml
L y m a n H igh School; L ilia n M e r r ill Purdy. O v ie d o H igh
Screen Blount Thompson. The Scuharth llagen. Forrst Lake School; John Laurens Sauls Jr..
Elemrmtary Educational Center; T u a k a w llla M id d le S c h o o l:
Masters Academy
J Michelle Malhla Nash. Forrst Judith Anne Schltm. Tuskawllla
Ronald William Avcnck. Rock Lake Elrm rnlary Educational Middle School: Jacqueline Har­
Lake Middle School; Diane Ward Center; Doreen Gruer Hoc hr fort. rin g to n Walton. T u s k a w llla
Hurd. Lake Mary High School. Lyman High School: Susannc Middle School; Maureen Mor­
Minerva Cardona. Lakr Mary Sp arks Runyan. Rock L a k r rissey Warner. O vie d o High
High School. D iane Harper M id d le S c h o o l: K a lh y R . School; Karen Paula Wooten.
Cloffo. Lake Mary High School; Short house. Woodlands Elemen­ Tuskawllla Middle School; Suaan
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Elisabeth Duggar. Greenwood
Anthony Dean Ackcrson. Sem ­
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CASSELBERRY — A* bad aa (h r POS Hacker*
wrrr but week. that's bow good they were Ihl*
week as they knorkrd off p m lo u a ly undrfrated
P r r tftb . 7-3. to m o n Into a ttr for lln l In
W om en's C la w C Stowpdrh Soil ball League
action at Red Hug Lake Park Monday nighl.
The- lia r k m (now 31) did aU o f l heir scoring
In tw o inning*.
In the ftrat inning. Terry Mann and Jaudon
Marlettc Hngted brforr Debbie Leigh reached on
an error lo load the baar*. Ileldl Green followed
with a two-run alngte and Tam l Cbeware drove In
another run with an Infield hit.
Up 3-2 in the IMlh. Llaa Burg. Jackie Janowtak
and Ph yllis Bayne* all singled to load the baaea
Michelle Ttahler drove In a run with a Beider*
choice. April Laarmtcr singled lo right for a run
and Marietta singled in the final tw o run*
Janowlak 19 assists. 3 putoutal was superb al
short at op and Leigh pitched a seve-n hitler
T h e Itacker* will play the Caruse* al I I 30
p m neat Monday.

S u n s s s t on Magic
O RLAN D O - Shaqutlle O 'Neal trored 40
points and Anfrm re Hardaway made his first
appearance since ending hts holdout, bul
Phoenla stayed unbeaten w ith a 122113
rahlbttlon victory over Orlando
Th e Suns won their third straight as AC.
Green's 20 points led sla players In double
figures. Danny Manning adder! 19 points, sla
rebounds and three blocks.
Th e Suns shot 611 percent in the Oral half
when they built a 8043 lead, and went ahead
98-74 after three quartrr*

American Legion Golf
SAN FO RD — The Sanford American Legion
Post 53 annual Golf Scramble w ill be October 23
at Monaalery Country Club In Orange City.
T h e event will start at 8 a m. wtth a shotgun
start and the donation Is 530 per person. All
proceeds w ill go lo charity.
You do not have to be a member to play and
there w ill trophies, food and door prize*.
For more Information, call Pal al 322-1652.
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NewmaivHaat name drivers
INDIANAPOLIS - Michael Andretti and Paul
Tracy officially became teammates today for
Newman-Haaa Racing
In a m ove that has been the subject of
speculation for several months, the 32-year-old
A n d r e t t i and 25-year-old T r a c y replace
54-year-old Mario Andretti, w ho retired at the
end o f the 1994 season, and 41-year-old Nigel
Mansell, w ho has returned to Formula One after
a two-year Indy-car stint.
Haas also announced that lludwelaer. which
was Mario Andretti's sponsor In 1983 and 1984.
will rejoin the tram as co-sponsor with returning
K mart and Texaro-tlavollnr.

S A C Boys
remain tied,
Lyman wins
Lake Howell and Lake Mary both
pot a scare Monday night, but the
tw o boys' squads pulled out victo­
ries to rrmatn lied for first place In
the Seminole Athletic Conference
race that w ill end Wednesday night
In another SAC bottle. Lyman got
its record bark to the .500 mark
overall.

■Aw nw n iw n u t

S A N F O R D - Lake H o w e ll
•a strong chsdenge to spotl
Senior Night for Seminole High
School s i BUI Firming Memorial
Gymnasium
The Silver Hawks prevailed 15-13.
IS-7 to improve to 17-2 overall and
8-1 In the SAC. The Tribe fell to
8-11 overall, bul la Mill third In (h r
conference wtth a 4-5 record. Lake
Howell w ill try lo clinch al least a
share o f SAC crown at Lym an
Wednesday night, while Seminole
will also have a say In the outcome
aa It travels to co-leadrr Lake Mary.
The Tribe junior varsity prevailed,
pulling out a 15-12. 13-15. 16-14
triumph
"W e were playing with them and
we had a couple of Handout*, bul
we needed the whole learn lo stand
out.'* said Seminole head coach
Beth Corso. ' We did not do well
penetrating net. wr were off and on
and In and out. We prrsaurrd them,
but we needed lo play better lo beat
them. W e need lo work on making
thtnga happen."
The two big Handouts for the
Tribe were setters Josh EUlott (five
aaatets. 20 other good aetal and
David Campbell (arven assists. 25
other good seta). The game was a
goqd arndoff foe the armor Elliott,
w ho wsa playing his UM horn*
game.
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Other ataMBtffal leaders for Sem i­
nole were Jon Dickinson (four digs,
four other good spikes, one block,
one assist, three dinks). Thom as
Sanchez (three kills, seven other
good spikes, three blocks, two digs).
S u n Kowalczyk (eight good spikes,
four digs) and Shelton Fulaang (two
digs, two kills, two other good
spikes).
Corso also had praise for Chuck
Smith, who came back from bring
sick to come up with Iwo good
spikes and Iwo blocks.
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aitamptad tptka back at a Laka Howat) piaysr In a

Cuba axe Trabalhom
CH ICAG O — The Chicago Cubs fired Ihctr
11th m an ager In 12 y e a rs , a x in g Tom
Trebel horn after finishing last In the NL Central.
Trebclhom . 46. was promoted last October
after tw o seasons as a coach under Jim
Lefebvre. He's l he fifth manager dismissed since
the strike stopped the season Aug. 12.

W H A T 'S H A PPR M M M
Frashman Football
□ Lake Mary st Lyman, 7p.m.
□ Ovfado at Laka Hawaii, 7 p.m.
a I smlnola at Laka Brantiay, 7 p.m.

B o y s’ Volleyball

Win opens SHS girls’ busy week
The Tribe junior varsity also pul up a good fight, bul
fell in three games.
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Seminole win be al home lo bool Lake Howell In s
Seminole Athletic Conference battles tonight, before
going on Ihe rosd lo play dlHrtcl foe Leesburg on
Wednesday. SAC and back-yard nemesis Lake Mary on
Thursday, and then playing in Ihe Bishop Moore
Tournament In Orlando Friday and Saturday Tonight
will also be Senior Night‘ h* vsrHiy set lo u k e ihe
floors) 7 p.m.
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Doing Ihe damage for Ihe Tribe against Gateway were
Aubrey Nelson ( I I kills, seven oilier good spikes. Iwo
dinks). Jill Jaarwlr (one kill, three other good spikes,
four dinks). Laura Williams (15 digs, one kill, three
other good aptkcsl and Christ Ins Campbell (13 assists,
one kill, four other good spike*. 25 good aetal.
"If I had to choose a most improved player right now
It would be Laura Williams." said Corso "She has
Improved Immensely In ihe laH 12 days. W e've also
called up Dawn Trains from Ihe Junior varsity to play at
middle back. She gives us 12 player* for rest of season.
"The leant to really coming along W e had weekend
practices that were very beneficial. Ihe girls enjoyed It
and they could feci the Improvement. W e are not
stressing wlnplng. we JuH want them lo wotk on
Improving their level of play every game. 1don'l want to
peak loo soon like we did Iasi year. But I did remind
Ihcm that It would be nice lo win Ihe district gam es."

SANFORD - l i e lim e for Ihr big push for the
Seminole High School girls' volleyball learn.
The Trtbr girls Hartrd whal heed roach Beth Corso
hopes will be s multiple winning week with a 10-15.
15-9. 16-14 victory over the Gateway Panthers st Bill
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium Monday nigh I .
Corso hopes the win was a forerunner o f things lo
rtime. aa Seminole trie* lo win as many games as
possible lo get a lirtler seed In next w eek's Class
SA-DtHrtct 6 al Gateway High School In Klaalmme&amp;
"It's going to be a busy week." said Corso "W # play
every night this week and w r need lo win aa many
games aa possible an we ran avoid having lo play In Ihe
4-5 game next Wednesday.'*
The Tribe wants lo finish either second or third In the
district race because whoever gets Ihe number four or
five seed will have lo play top sredrd Orlando-Cypress
Creek, which Is 21-1 and ranked No. 2 In the Class 5A
Stale Poll released by Ihe Florida Sports Writers
Association Monday night (aaa pall m page SB).
Stuan-Martin County la ranked No. I w ith a 24-0
record.
The victory Improved Seminole's record lo 3-2 In the
dlHrtcl and 3-16 overall, bul Corso will get lo drop some
of those losses when Ihe seeding procedure starts.
Gateway fell lo 8-8 overall.

□ Bishop Moore at Lyman. JV. 5 p.m., V, 7 p.m.

G irls ’ Volltyball
□ Laka Hawaii at l amlwola (Senior Night). Froth,
Sp.m.; junior varsity, 0 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
□ Laka Mary at Lake Brantiay. Frashman, 5 p.m.;
lunlor varsity, 6 pm.; varsity, 7 p.m.
□ Lyman at Ovtado. Freshman, 5 p.m.; junior
varsity, 0 p.m.; varsity, 7p.m.

errs on
b o x in g

□ 9 p.m. — USA. Roberto Duran vs. Heath Todd;
Kippy Giggs vs. Tony Rodriguez. (L).

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C asey keys
Ram s upset

Lake Mary's Daaala Caasy
to this week's Sanford Herald
Player of l he Week.
Other's constderrd were;
•
L a k e B ran tlgy'a Das
■raws, who rushed for 140
yards and two touchdowns.
• Lake Howell's "
B a lt A . who passed for 74
yards and one touchdown.
•
Lym an's Tm i Dixoa.
w ho passed for 153 yards and
iw o touchdowns.
• O viedo's l i l i a
I w l f f . who passed for
I I S yards and one touchdown.
• Seminole's
Rafcart Raffia, who ran for
18 1 y a r d s a n d t h r e e
touchdowns.

Haraid Sports Writar
LAKE MARY — Donnie Casey was
Ihe uncrowned king of Homecoming
Friday night aa his (wo big plays
early In Ihe expected lough battle
with Lym an turned Into a 36-15
blowout for Ihe Lake Mary Rams.
Casey, a Junior defensive back,
relum ed a punt 54 yards for a
touchdown after Ihe Greyhounds'
first scries, then slopped a Lyman
drive with a pass Interception on the
next aeries to set up another score,
giving Ihe Ramsa quick 13-0 lead.
For his efforts. Casey to the
Sanford Herald Player of Ihe Week.

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Saminots Athlattc Confaranca contsat at Samtnota High
School's BUI Flaming Mamortai QymnaaiumMonday.

Alou in NL’a lop manager
NEW YORK — Felipe Alou. who guided the
Montreal Expos to a major-league best 7440
record before the strike, was a near-unanimous
choice as National League manager of the year.
Alou. 59. got 27 of 28 first-place votes and one
second-place vote for 138 points. Cincinnati's
Davey Johnson had 15 second-place votes and
six thirds lo finish second wtth 5 1 points.

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Premier
grabs A
Rec lead
SA N FO R D — C o m eb a c k
complete.
Premier, which had to forfeit
Its three game* the first week
for a lark of a full tram, posted'
Its fourth straight 3-0 week
Monday night lo u k e over (he
lop spot In the B League o f the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
m e n t F a ll R e c r e a t i o n a l
Volleyball League at Ihe San­
ford M iddle S c h o o l G ym nalortum.
Premier to now 12-3 on the
season, while Nichols Out­
board Marine Services went
2-1 again this week to stay on
Premier's heals with an 114
record.

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Three of four games go to wire in Lake Mary softball
LAKE MARY - Three battles and
a blowout highlighted the week in
the Lake Mary Fall Softball League
at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Suncrest Title used a nine-run
second Inning to take an 114 lead,
then hold on for a 12-11 victory over
Hetllg-Mcycraon Thursday night.
On Friday night. Florida Manor
scored three runs In Ihe sixth to
break a 2-2 tie and then added two
Insurance runs In Ihe seventh to
defeat 12 after 5. 7-2; Bamboo Cafe
scored four runs In (he second
Inning and held off Woldunn. 6 4 ;
and Slem ens/Slrom berg-Carlson
scored nine runs In the bottom of
Ihe first Inning and never looked

back In dumping the Braves. 18-2,
In five Innings.
Pacing Suncrcal were: three hits
— Keith Stephens (double); Iwo hits
— Todd Curlson. James Ledford
(double!; Russell Coon. Jim Palmer.
Doug Oliver. Tod d S lid . John
ChrlHton; one hit — John D'Amico.
Jeff Gross. Todd Pope.
Contributing for Hclllg-Mcycrs
were: three hits — Myrlel Rrld.
Freddie Howard; Iwo hits — Dale
Peters (home run). Arthur Barnes
(triple, double). Donnie McCoy (tri­
ple); one hit — Frank Turner
(double), Tony Smith. Keith Arree.
Raymond llartsfleld. Greg Hardy.
Powering Florida Manor were; two
hits — Jerry Dlllartolo (double).
Kyle Brubaker. Jim Hclmcr; one hll
— Dave Coss (triple). Red Gardner

C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S iN Y O U R

(double), Vic DlBariolo. Ralph Cor­
rea. Blake Murray.
Carrying 12 after 5 were: four hits
— Randy Lewis; three hits — Todd
Hunter; two hits — Rich Hanratty
(double). Dave Schutl: one hll —
Mike Akers. Greg Bever.
Doing Ihe damage for Bamboo
Cafe were: two hits — Art Beach
(triple). Randy Middleton; one hit —
Jim Thompson. Wayne Duyn (dou­
ble). Gus Mendez. Gil Santiago. Jeff
llu n n lc u tt. S ieve Wash. S ie v e
Harvey. Nick Langdon.
Woldunn was led by: three hits —
Mike McLohon; Iwo hits — Manny
Silvia. John Wright; one hll —
Kevin Julian. Brian Jones. Rick
Webb. Drew Frandy.
Providing ihe Sclmcns offense
were: three hits — Chris Gagllann

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(home run): Iwo hits — Eddie Newell
(home run). Dan Durocher (triple,
double). Nick Brady. Joe Quintero
(triple). Larry Lastarza (double). Joe
Ruiz. Willie Stevens; one hll —
Sieve McGulgan. Larry llartsfleld.
Bob Burt. Ken Campbell.
Pacing (he Braves were: two hits
— Davr Shaffer; one hll — Scolt
Hill. Steve Gersdorf. Rich McCoy.
BUI McCoy. Dan Eurl. Dave Brown.
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Agape |«Miril ihr other winn­
ing record thin wrrrk. going 2-1.
to slay In the hunt with a 711
rrrortl Sanford First Baptist
Churrh. who went 0-3. fell to
2-13 on the e m a il
Monday night was the m id­
point of thr season for thr
K rrrratlonall Iragura. which
play every Monday night at thr
Sanford Mlddlr School Gvmrutorliim atari Ing at 7 p m

alralghl gamea. 15-10. 15-11
over boat Ovlrdo lo even Ita
record at H-H and move Into
ALTAMONTE SPRING It
fourth In I he Seminole Alhlrtlr
took three games, but Lake Mary
Conferrnce wllh a 3-6 mark.
Improved to 23-1 overall and H-1
The junior varalty mode II a
In I he SAC wllh a 15-7. 9-15.
clean awrep. raging the Llona
158 victory over Lake Brantley.
15-10. 15-4 to Improve lnO-3
The Rams Junior varalty also
"W e only had two aervlcr
picked up a win Improving lo
162 with a two-game triumph.rrrnra the whole match and got
" T w o things stood out to­ good all around play from Curt
night." aald Lake Mary head Fenney. Lula M e len d ri and
roach BUI Whalen. "It was our Jawn Gmnrrt on offense." aald
first game after the loaa to Lake Lyman head coach Norm Ready.
Howell and I was curious to see "O ur defensive leaders were
how we would react. And I felt Brad Lewis and Andy Mayer. We
we played well. The second alao got good setting from Jay
thing was that we had one of our Kromanychanh and Sieve Womainstays at middle blocker jtowicx In our 6-2 ofTTrnar. wllh
each gelling ala uaalsta apiece.
(Jeff Phillips! out with Injury.
"I alao want lo praise Mike
"But David Souils and Sean
Spencer came In and filled lhat Naea for all hta hard work Ihla
void very well. We also had done year and I hope he continues lo
very little subbing In the big Improve Into next year. Ilia hard
matches, but tonight we werr work la a tribute to anyone
forced to aub and the kids trying lo make It on the varsity
level. He came on and served the
reurted well."
Leading the Kama attack were final two points In the match."
The Greyhounds will have
Darrell Dtlmore (eight kills, five
something
on the line when It
blocks). Erik Larsen f 16 kills,
one block, four assists). Devin concludes the regular season
Hale and Dan (’arsons (eight kills Wednesday at home against
each). Will Lipscomb (seven Lake Howell. A win would give
kills, five blocks. 32 usaists). Lyman a winning record and
Souxls (four kills, six blocks) and alao deny the Silver Hawks a
share of the SAC crown.
Spencer (two kills).
Lake Mary will close the regu­
lar season with Senior Night on
Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Mari­
onettes will perform and a win
will give the Rams no worse than
a tie for SAC championship.

OUTIOUNDS BOLL •

OVIEDO — It was a close
m atch , but Lym an w on In

Matnees Mon.. Wed . &amp; Sal 1pm
Nighty at 7 30 pm
Servers Free at al Mufcnees

GREYHOUND PARK

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�Senior enjoys helping others to take trips

A regular meeting of O vereaten Anonymous la conducted an
T u n d ijr t at 7:30 p m . at D m Untied Methodist Churrh.
com et o f Park and 5th. Sanford. Par more Information, call
Carol at 323-0057.

The Old Hickory Stem per* offer free beginner clogging
claaors Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 to 9 p m. Call 340-9520 for more Information.

Tate off pounds uunulbly
Members o f Take O ff Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the P in t Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
The group now haa m private room to weigh people between
6:15 and 6-45 p.m.
Each week a different program on wrtghl loas w ill be
conducted.
fo r more information about the dub. call 323-1766 or
323-1664.

Tauutmuuturu must
Seminole Community College (5CCI Toastmasters Club
• a a a i wUI w » » l * m y T u r a h i r o f the m onth. 1 3 0 p m , s i

Lake kfary Chamber o f Commerce office. In Lake Mary Centre,
at Lake Emma Road. Contact RoarRTBonham a 0 2 3 8 2 fH fo r
mare Information.

Dancing for Motors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance la held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • 4:30 p m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Drllonlana 11-piece band. Donation 82 00.

w M cofTN w a g o n m o m m y lu n cn aon
Seminole Spokes W elcom e Wagon Club of Seminole County
holds lhe regular monthly luncheon meeting al 11:30 a.m. on
the third Wednesday o f every month. Those wishing to attend,
call Betty. 605-0144. or Lucy. 322-7877.

Optimist Club mutts wuukly
The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Room at Touchton’a In downtown Sanford.
Visitors are welcome.

Kiwanis Club mutts Wtdnuudty
The Kiwanis Club of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting KI wan Ians arc
welcome. For Information call Walt Smith. 323-5086.

with the raaarlh riey Senior Cen­
ter. "Som e o f what I do with
other groupo la to help for my
trips," ahe said. " I work through
the Csasrlherry Senior Center to
plan trips fo r other seniors and
sometime* I am the cate to dri ve .
The form er m anager o f the
center ashed m e If I’d lake
charge of th e trips. I’ve done

H a w a iia n lu a u a t T a r p o n
Sprtnga In June." she aald. " It
was a beautiful day. I do try to
keep the coal down. In March I
planned a trip to U s Vegas. In
September w e went on a cruise. I
try to plan at least Isro big trips a

and planning. " I try to get aa
many aa t can to f o on the
tripe.” ahe aeid. "W e get group
rates. I try to get the seniors out
and enjoying themselves. A n y
seniors can go. My bus trips are
fun. I do Jokes and we even have
door prises too. I really did It
because I enjoy people very
much and I love to travel."
An excursion la In the works

la Oct. 25 to NaafietBe. Tenn.
More arnlon are needed for the
outing and calla ahould ha made
to Green at 2 0 0 4 3 4 0 or the
Caaaelberry aenlor C enter at
696-5187. G reen commented.
"It has worked out greatf I Juat
need more publicity to Id aeniora know I’m planning tripe for
th em . I t ‘ e g r e a t fu n and
everyone enjoys each other."

Apologizes to an old friend from Iowa
that appeared m m y column on
Sept, ifl caused considerable
embarrassment and heartache
to a longtime friend and fcllow

Moua CiUan. * o T h e t t e m ’ c t m r fr o m a
newsletter that I receive called
The Sioux CM/* Californian. In
that newsletter was a notice
from a native Sioux Citlan. Dr.
Joe M. K rtgsten . which an­
nounced h is 93rd birthday and
discussed a fam ily reunion that
was to be held. I reprinted this
Information aa a letter from Dr.
Krtgsten.
Unfortunately. I also included
another Item that Immediately
followed the announcement. The
Item was a Joke dealing with
marital fidelity, which I thought
Dr. Joe had sent to the newslet­
ter along w ith the news of bis
birthday. T h e Joke, however,
had nothing wnataover to do
with Dr. Joe. and Including It In
my column haa caused him and
his family embarrassment.
My apologies to Dr. Joe and
his family. Also, heartfelt beat
wishes to him on hla upcoming
birthday. I hope my apology
serves to highlight Dr. Joe s
many contributions to the Sioux
City community, since that la all
I Intended to do In the first place.

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VAN BUREN

M A I A N T t I am a widow
who la now living with my son
and hla family. They arc very
good to me.
Yesterday. I saw m y 18-yearold grandson take some money
out o f hla father’s wallet, which
waa lying on the dresser in hla
bedroom. I wasn’t spying — I
Just happened to pass that room
and the door was wide open.
I did not let on (hat I saw him.
so he thinks he got away with It.
Abby, this boy la supposed to
be looking for a Job. but he
sleeps until noon every day and
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permission to lake m oney out of
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be doing your grandson no favor.

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loving Bret la toward bla Utile
brother and how much he enjoys
helping m e with him. Bret also
loves to help m e cook and clean.
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teacher who was constantly be­ playing with car*, but boys are
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"boylab." If we give our sons the
reminded me o f the following*
Congresswoman Em ily Taft freedom to express their feelings
Douglas used lo tell Ibis tale aa a when they are young, maybe
true story; A young, petite bride they will feel freer to express
answered a ring at her front door th eir e m o t io n s w h e n th ey
become adults.

fortunate lo have a mother with
your wisdom.

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sons. Brel, who la 2 years old.
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trying to look like a man about
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other areas, you’re In danger of
being out of bounds.
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T ry to be tolerant o f persons not
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this group.
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Today you might have to depend
upon someone who. as you
know from experience, doesn't
a lw a y s deal In facts. Take
whatever he/she says with a
grain of salt and make your own
decisions.
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working under pressure. Keep
them out o f your affairs and
regulate your own agenda.
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acquaintance might quote you
out o f context today to look good
in the eyes of others. If you hear
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yourself.
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domestic squabble today. If you
"do-as-l-aay-not-as-l-do" posture,
you will be tagged as the cause
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not a good day to Impose your
Ideas on others. A philosophy
that has proven beneficial for
you might not be effective In
meeting their needs.
V1ROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221
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