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November 7, 1994

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Election wrap-up

NEWS DIGEST
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SAN FO R D - T w u o f t l x three &lt; ti*m p i&lt; m *h l|» *
» r r r d r . ld r d in th e S anford H r. rr Alton D e p a rt
m e n t Y o u th Flag F i *&gt;Hm II I r j j j i i r S a tu rd a y b u t
■h r S e n io r L r a p i r la a illl u p for ( r a in
H rr I ' l f r in

Voters have
wide option
on Tuesday

□ Loos I

By J . MARK BARF I t L O
Morold Senior S ta ff W riter

S p o r ts
Bulldogs, 49ers win titles

G olden Age Games under way
SAN FO R D — T h r G olden Age G a m e * in
Hanford h a ir attra&lt; ir d athlete* from arrnaa I h r
nation alncr it« inception 20 j t a is ago And thi«
&gt; ra r I* no different C om petitor* have a rrtv rd to
(ta rtk ip a lr In a a r r k o f colorful rvents w h k h
p m m tara to lx tugger and h rttrr than rv r r

S A N F O R D — V o te r* will lu n r ., f».u
o p tio n *
lo d erid e upon Ih la Tuesdai
H ra ld r* choosing a governor ir s ld rn i* w ill
deckle on casino gam bling fish net ta in * and
• r v r r a l (oral races
In th e h ig h ly v ta lb lr g o ve rn o r a ra&lt; r F lo rid a *
r k l r r a ta ira m a n a n d I n r u m t x r ii D rm o i ra tio G o *

l a * io n t 'ln lr a la fa tin g a frta ty ch allenge b u m
t l x G O P 'r J r b llu a h . son «»f I r x in r i p r r a k lr n l
G e .n g r llu a h A lth o u g h R ush asks vo te rs to
a rre p t Ida t o n a r r v a tlv r changes Iih I h r state
fu s e d on hla o w n record. D a d d y George s tia rq x d
fo r h im a r v r r a l tim e s
F ix C o n g rra a In c u tn lir n l U S Sen C o n n lr
Mat k. a R e p u b lica n , la r h a llr n g r d hy D rm o rr a t
H ugh R odham
b ro th e r to firs t U d v H illa ry
R talham C lin to n M r* C lin to n h a * m ade a p jx a ratw r * on R o d h am * h r fia lf
In Ih r U S H uu*e of R r p r r s r n ta llv r * . D is tric t 7
iih u m b r n l J tih n Mit a a W in te r Park ln i* i t x * *
m an. fa te * a D r m ot ra tk c h a llr n g r Iro m D ru g
wism I ' s E d w a rd G oddard, an ln v r * t m r n t at
r u u n la n t M ica I* a r r k in g r r e le c tio n l a i r d o n h i*
m u r d id b rin g in g hom e fed e ra l d o lla r* Uh
m n s t llu r n t * in t h id in g m oney fo r I h r S em inole
C o u n ty E xpre ssw a y
G o d d a rd s a y * g o v e rn m e n t p ro g ra m * n e rd

hr* E le c tio n . Page 5A

Longwood,
Lake Mary
on ballot
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
NICK PFBIFAUP
Herald S ta ll W riters
O n r l^m g w ta ttf C ity C o m m issio n * r * i w ill t v
fille d T u ra tla y w h ile v o te r* in l-a k r M a ry have
ifw o jip o riu n ity In v o k r th r tr o p in io n * o n Ih r r e
t tty t b a tte r a m r n d m r n t* in munfc t j u l e le c tio n *
J im C a rrico . 45. I* c fia llrn g in g In c u m b e n t

Are M unicipal. P age 8A

S e e P i | t t 0 A an d 7A.

Longwood opts
for minimum
road medians

The real spirit of Christmas
Election takes over board room
T h r S em inole C o u n ty arhool U ia rd w ill m r r t
In t h r te le v is io n p ro d u rtlo n room o f th r m r d ta
a m Ir r a b u ild in g o n Tuesday a ftrrn o o n
T h r board na»m w here th r m e e tin g * u a u a lly
ta k r p la r r w ill h r u a rd a * a js d lm g p la r r . ao t h r
b o a rd m u a t m o v r
T h r rnrdla a m Ir r a building la a two atory
m r ta l building jusi to ih r n o n h of Ih r m a in
school d is trk t building
1211 S M e llo n v ille
A ve S ar.ford I h r Irlrv la io n pnaiiu tion ro o m la
on Ih r second fUair of lh a i building
T h r board w ill m r r t at 3 .TO p m

l y SAN0RA ELLIOTT
H erald S taff W riter

Deputy injured in chase

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t~AKE MARY — S r m in o lr t'o u n ty l lr p u t y
A n d r r G o lden waa in ju r r d th la m o rn in g aa t h r
r r a u lt o f a t ham- n r a r l-u k r M ary A c c o rd in g to
a h r r t i r a a p o k ra m a n E d McDorwtugh G o lden waa
rra p o n d tn g to a b u rg la ry r a il at S un L a k e
A p a r tm r n i* at a p p ro x im a te ly I JO th la m o rn
•Og w tv n h r saw a Fr»fd K w -oft w ith lo u r
t r r n a x r r a **» e d pa st h im G o lden g a v r ( h a a r .
during w h ic h u m r o n r o l m r ir r n a r r p o r t r d ly
f lr r d a ahot a i h im
T h r a u a p rrt a v r h k t r and G o ld e n * p a tro l r a r
re p o rte d ly ran o il t h r m a d on L a k r E m m a H oad
D e p u ty G olden w aa re p o rte d ly in ju r r d und w aa
t r r a t r d and r r lr a a r d fro m F lo rid a H o a p lta l.
A lta rn o n tr S p rin g *
T w o o f th r fo u r tr r n a g r r a w r r r r i r n t u a l l v
a p p r r h r n d r d by o t h r r d rp u tlr a A f«»v u n d a
g irl, b o th a g r 14. h a d n o l of I U ta lly b r r n r h a r g r d
a * o f th la m o rn in g
T h r Ford E scort h a d b r r n lla ir d aa a to lrn In
O ra n g r C o u n ty.
D e p u tie s aald I h r y fo u n d a T rc h -9 m a r h ln r
ptatol In aldr Ih r v e h ic le

Rape suspect
FE H N PARK - R ic h a rd D n n k a rd . 25. w aa
s c h e d u le d lo m a k r a c o u rt appearance Ih la
a fte rn o o n H r 1* r h a r g r d w ith o n r c o u n t o f
se x u a l b a tte ry a n d o n r co u n t o f b u rg la ry lo a n
o c c u p ie d d w e llin g
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A c c o r d in g lo a h r r l f f ' a s p o k e s m a n E d
M cD onou g h . D rtn k a rd r r p o r lr d ly lo o k a m a s te r
k e y lo a ll o f I h r a p a rlm rn ta at S a in t .Johna
V illa g e A p a r tm r n i* o n O xfo rd Road in F r m P a rk
o n S u n d a y m o r n in g
M c D o n o u g h aald h r
a p p a re n tly lo o k t h r k ry a fro m h i* m o th e r w h o
m a n a g r * i h r c o m p le x .
A c c o rd in g lo M c D o n o u g h . D rtn k a rd e n te re d
t h r a p a r tm r n i o f a 5 8 year o ld w om an, w e n t
In to h e r bedroom , re s tra in e d tier. Ih r n ra p e d
h r r . T h r v ic tim w aa tr c a ir d and rr lr a a r d fro m
F lo rid a H o sp ita l In A lta m o n te S p rin g *
M cD ono u g h s a y * D tn k a rd to ld h i* m o th e r
w h a t h r had done, a n d I h r w o m a n lo o k h im lo
F lo rid a H oapltal fo r a p sych o log ica l e v a lu a tio n
It w aa at th a t p o in t th a t d e putlea placed h im
u n d e r arrest
D rtn k a rd Is b e in g h e ld at I h r J o h n E. P olk
C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility o n 8 2 5 .0 0 0 b ond

C om pllad from a lo ft roporta

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T elevision eeeeeeeeseeoeo
Woothor

Hazy days of fall

T o d a y : P a r tly
c lo u d y . H ig h In Ih r
lo w e r lo m id HO*
L ig h t w in d b e c o m in g
n o n h ra s t 10 to 15
m ph

F o r w o r o w oothor, ooo Pago tA

M*,** rtu a a, **nr* «*■■»«—
At th e Km art in Santord, e m p lo ye e s ate already ge ttin g in th e giving
• p in t fo r the h o lid a y s Store m anager Fran S chem bri and LI Greg Franks
o f th e Salvation A rm y kicked o ff the season w ith a tree fille d w ith angels
re p re se n tin g the C h ristm a s w is h e s of many o f the area's needy The I roe
w ill be at the sto re fo r the neat m onth Those w ish in g to purchase end
d o n a te th e g ifts fo r the c h ild re n are being e n couraged to do so

LO N G W O O D - H a rig rlln r Road I*
p o p p in g u p aga in m i t l x M onday
riig h i a g rtm a of t h r D in g w o o d C ity
C o m m is s io n r
tlv tw o weeks a lt r r
a p la n wa« app ro ve d fm Im prove
m r n l* on t l x m ilr to n g road w h ic h
c o n n r r l s E
E
W lll|a m * n n I n n g w o o d I f l l l * Road
an d S ta ir Road 4:14
C u m m lM b m r r P aul D u r s t ra n d
w ill a *k th r r o m m lM k m in re ru n • I d r r 12 fre t m e d ia n * r a lh r r th a n
t h r IS b r l m e d ia n * w b k b w r r r
a p p ro ve d w il li I h r p la n * okayed b y
I l x cu m m i salon O n 24 The c o m
m laalon a p p ro ve d th e larger m r d l
a n * a fte r I x ln g to ld b y e n g ine e r*
th e y were r r q u lre d to m r r t m in i­
m u m sta le a la rid a rd a
" I 'v e read t h r tru n k*
D u r a l ra n d
aald F rid a y "The s m a lle r m edians
are p e rm itte d " He deferred fu rth e r
c o m m e n t o n th e m a ttr r . aaying be
had .m o th e r tele p h o n e ca ll
M a yo r Steve M ille r said he m a y
re q u ra i c ity a d m in is tra to r S tx llo n
S m ith lo r o n la r l th e a lale d rp a ri
m r n l o f tra n s p o rta tio n about Ih r
m in im u m re q u ire m e n t* If th r sm a ll
m e d ia n s are | x n n t l lr d . M ille r said
I h r c o m m is s io n m ig h t reconsider Its
vole,
P u b lic m e e tin g * on H a n g rlin e
Road drew s ta n d in g ro o m c ro w d * lo

I h r c it y co m m is s io n r h a m t x r * on
I h r r e c x e a « ln n *
M in i re s id e n t*
opposed a n y w id e n in g o f th e road
and * u p p o n r d a n y m o v e * lo reduce
l he sp e e d a n d I he n u m b e r o l
v e h ic le * using (he road H a n * lor
R a n g r lln r Hoad. In b o th the c ity *
r o tn p r e h r n « lie p la n a nd S em in o le
C o u n ty p ro je c tio n * c a ll fo r w id e n in g
o l th e m a d
T he c iH jn ly * r i aside t M m n o i
ro lle r fe d fro m th e on e -ce n i gasoline
la x fn r Im p ru v e m rn la on H angeline
R oad
T h e r l t y c o m m is s io n e r *
a p p ro ve d drainage, sid e w a lk s and
some tu r n in g lanes w ith m e d ia n s
T l x m o n e y can o n ly he uweti on
R a n g r lln r Road Dog T ra c k Road la
I h r o n lv o th e r lo n g w o o d stre e t
slated lo reretve m o n e y fro m th e
ga* ta x fu n d
In o th r r bualneaw. th e co m m l*
stonera w ill co n sid er a m e n d in g Ihe
five y e a r c a p ita l im p ro v e m e n t p ro
g ra m a llo w in g fo r th e d e ve lo p m e n t
of c o m m e rc ia l a e w rra In In d u s tria l
a rra s a n d along S ta ir Road 434
The i om m ta a io ne rs w ill also att as
the E q u a lU a llo n H oard at 0 3 0 p m
re vie w s p re la l aaarw am rnta fo r Ih e
p a v in g o f H lstlln e a n d G e o rg ia
avenue* A b u ttin g p ro p e rly owners
Will be assessed 4 0 p erren l o l Ih e
road coat* w ith th e c ity p ic k in g up
Ih r re m a in in g OO p e rre n l
T h r r r g u la r co m m is s io n m e e tin g
w ill b e g in a l 7 p m In r l l y h a ll

First readings approved

County’s
Lake Mary mulls new ordinances unique
vehicle

By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald S ta ff W rite r

L A K E MARY — Projatsed ch a n g e * In t h r r l l y *
c o m p re h e n s iv e p la n tip p e d j m k I Ih e r r c r n l D ik e M ary
c ity c o m m is s io n Eat h o f th e m a tte r* w r r r a p p ro ve d by
a u n a n im o u s vo le w it h h a rd ly a n y discussion
" L c x a l g o v e rn m e n t* are a llo w e d tw o la rg e n c a lr plan
a m e n d m e n t* to th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C o m m u n ity A ffa ir*
(D C A l each y e a r." e x p la in e d p la n n e r Susan D enies
"T h e s e a r r a c o m p ila tio n o f m a jo r ch a n g e *, w h ile sm all
•ca lc a m e n d m e n t* w ill be a ccepted th ro u g h o u t Ihe
c a le n d a r year aa th e y ty p ic a lly re q u ire less p re lim in a ry
research, a n a ly s is a n d c o o rd in a tio n .'*
In o rd e r lo e s ta b lis h e x a c tly ho w and w h e n fu tu re

large scale p la n a m e n d m e n ts w ill t x ha n d le d . Ihe c ity
has n o w e stablished a tim e ta b le lo r a m e n d m e n ts In to
M a rch of HKMi
A m o n g H em * approved T h u rs d a y n ig h t were those
p e rta in in g to O ly m p ia H om es
lo w /rn e d lu m d e n sity
re s id e n tia l a nd r r s ir t r t e d c o m m e rc la l/o fflc e p r o jx r ty .
ch a n g e * In la n d d e s ig n a tio n * fo r p ro p e rty at the
In te rs e c tio n * o f W eldon H oulevard an d M ain Road.
W e ld o n an d U S H ig h w a y 17-92. e s ta b lis h m e n t o l a
c o m p a t ib ilit y ta b le , c o m p r e h e n s iv e p la n p o llr te
a m e n d m e n ts , and re n a m in g c e rta in fu tu re land use
d e sig n a tio n s.
U n d e r n e w business. Ih e c o m m is s io n u n a n im o u s ly
a p p ro ve d o n firs t re a d in g , o rd in a n c e s w h ic h w ill

By M M IK B IT N
H erald C orrespondent___________
S e m in o le C o u n ty F ire S ta tio n
35 a l F ive P oints Is Ih e hom e of
ih e c o u n ty 's new a n d onc-of-ak in d
h a z a r d o u s w a s te
e m e rg e n cy vehicle.
T h u s stale o f th e a rt tr u c k Is

B ee V eh icle. P age BA

S e e O rd in a n ces. P age 5A

SHS begins
a week to
remember
By VICKI DsSORMIER
H erald S taff W rtto r
SAN FO R D — T h r e x c ite m e n t
o f H o r n r c o r n ln g w il l lu s t
th ro u g h o u t i h r w eek a l S e m i­
n o le H ig h S chool
S la r lln g s lo w ly w lih H a ls .
S hades and S n r a k r r s D ay on
M o n d a y , th e e n e rg y w ill b u ild to
a fre n z y p ilc h u t F rid a y n ig h t* *
a g a in s t L a k r M a ry a l T h o m a s E.
W lilg h u m S ta d iu m .
T h e e v e n t* , w h ic h In c lu d e
s p ir it e n h a n c in g e v e n ts lo r e v e ry
c h i* * , a parade a n d a m a ssive
p e ji ra lly In d o w n to w n , ha ve
ix e n In Die w o r k * fo r m o re th a n
D B e e H om ecom in g, P age BA

R » S Sy M

R o ya lty to rolgn The H o m e co m in g Court at Som lnole
H ig h S chool is ready for Ihe e xcitem ent o l the wook
The g irls , le ft to rig h t, Tam eka B arrel!, Laurie Blair,
N lo m l Edwards, A lic ia Francos, Darlene H obbs. K im
H u d s o n . A m anda L u ke . E rin M c K Ib b in , N a ta lie

m

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N o bles and K elly R ichards, and Ihe boys, le ft to rig h t,
C lifto n Branch, Ryan H a ll. Andy H llllm a n , Randy
H o rn . C u b it M a lo n e . T o rra n c e M c M illa n . M e lt
M ohalko, Robert R uffin. D rew Tucker end Tom W llk .
O ne w ill be king end one. queen.

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Montlsy NiTtvft'bdt 7, MW*

NEWS FROM THE RECKON AND ACROSS THE STATE

Chiles captures endorsements
Bush gets first support from major pape

Student dies in accidental shooting
G A IN E S V IL L E — A U n iv r r a lly &lt;&gt;( F lo rid a s tu d e n t d ie d after
l h r * a* a c c id e n ta lly s h o t b y a frie n d v*h « w g u n dl»t ba rg e d a*
, h r was o p e n in g h i* fro n t d oor. police said
Casey M a ll hew K e n d a ll 20. w as ru s h e d |u S h a m )a l l o t p i u l
where h r u n d e rw e n t s u rg e ry H r d ie d S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
"T h e re la an o n g o in g in ve st Iga lio n , tiu l It ap|war% to be
at t (dental. &lt;Mi&lt;t A U t hua C o u n ty S h rrlfT a L l E m rr y G a ln ry
B ra d fo rd G iles B ra re y . 2.1. a p |M re n tly * a i co n ce rn e d (or hla
a a trtv w h ru h r a n a w n r d a knot k at I h r d o o r o( hla a p a rtm e n t
al 4 a in S a tu rd a y ll&lt; a r n ir d h ln iv e lf w ith a 3 8 i r v n lv r r and
w e n t to the door
Aa B ra c ry opened th e door, it s tru c k hla h a n d T h e g u n
a c c id e n ta lly d isch a rg e d . h illin g K e n d a ll In th e neck. G a in e y
said
K endall, w h o was fro m O rla n d o , waa Hated aa liv in g at A lp h a
T a u Omega fra te rn ity
ilra re v ta a senior at ttie U n iv e rs ity o f F lo rid a
A lth o u g h G ainey «treward th a t o tlirta la b e lie ve d th e In c id e n t
waa an a ccid e n t, he aald It w ill tie u p lo the S ta te A tto rn e y 's
Office to re vie w th e In f Or m a t Ion a n d m a ke a fin a l dec talon

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w h ile Gov L a w to n C h ile * added three m u r e
lo hla lis t.
The F lo rid a T im e * U n io n In Jar kw m v tile
r n d o r s rd fo rm e r I're s id e n t George H ush •
son Sunday
' F lo rid a c a n im s l it u s li lo t&gt;r a llw al
c o n s e rv a tiv e every year, re s is tin g live |*&gt;lnt
cal r l l i r w h o have no c e llin g lo th e ir a g rru ta
for re d is trib u tin g w e a lth a n d e t|ia n d in g
g o v e rn m e n t." The T im e * U n io n said
We
fu lly e xp e ct B ush lo a d e q u a te ly fu n d the
im p o rta n t w o rk lh a l g o v e rn m e n t d o rs and
p ru n e Ihe f r i l l * and fo llie s **
The D e n u x-ra ttc tn r u m tie n i got the tyod
S u n d a y fro m F lorida T o d a y In M elbourne
th e D ally C o m m e rc ia l In le e * b u tg and the
N a p le s D a lly N e w *
M o s t the * la le *

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Today
Muddy Mat Kav need a n o llte t fo u r year* to
m a in 'a in ih e m o m e n tu m o f live re fo rm *
they have in itia le d since firs t elected In

1990

The a llr r n a tlv e 1* a s ta g n a tio n and a
re tu rn to Ihe b e n ig n neglect th a t &gt; lia r at
l e n m l *iate g o v e rn m e n t d u rin g th e term rtf
C h ile * p trd e t e **ttr
|h&gt;b M a rrin e r
llie
n e w *(M p rr sa ltl
1 Fie i o n im r r t u l said Ih ts li has ttrcorrie a
s tro n g contender fo r i Fk s ta ir 's to p elec ted
| * r*t o n ly tie v a u w o f h t* na m e
W e m ean m i tlls rrs y e t t to George and
M artiara B u *h
A fte r a ll. w h a t p a r r o t*
w o u ld h I he lp th e ir c h ild o u i / " the new *pa
|*rr *ald
S till can a n yo n e h o tir s llv say
I tun .Feb Bush w o u ld Irr h i* p a r lv 's nom inee
If h i* daddy h a d n 't been p re s id e n t? '’
The Naples I ta lly New * «ald I Fie * la tr v n

G A IN E S V IL L E — A h o m e c o m in g c e le b ra tio n got in d e n t
w hen a c ro w d of u n r u ly a n d V ito s h a te d people a t the
U n iv e rs ity ft! F lo rid a p e lte d polk-e W ith ro cks a n d b o lt lev and
tip p e d cars
A bout 2 .0 0 0 people c ro w d e d In fro n t o l a house w h e re a
p a rty had s p ille d o n to th e stre e t G a in e s v ille p o lice Sgt Joe
S ie ln aald S a tu rd a y P olice w ere re s p o n d in g to a noise
corn p la in t
E leven people w ere a rre ste d a n d m ost w ere charged w ith
o p e n -co n ta in e r v io la tio n s d is o rd e r |v c o n d u ct. p m c rw iiH i of
m a riju a n a re s ta tin g a rre st w ith o u t violence o r * * * a u l( on an
o ffic e r Seven o f th u a r a rre ste d were UE stu d e n ts
C pI B rad J o ll needed IS s titc h e s a fte r being h ll on th e head
w ith a th ro w n object
The rio t began w h e n th e p o lice w h o were re s p o n d in g lo a
noise c o m p la in t, was to u c h e d off w hen police s to p jird a hand
fro m p la y in g , w itnesses said

C h ile *
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under th e t'h
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ilu rw rm e rit* In h i* last tr lltr o f televtstnn
a d v e rtis in g
T hey say F lo rid a wiill h a *
• e rio u * p ro b le m * Im t h ig h lig h t th e g o e r
no r * 35 year p o litic a l e x p e rk ru e h i* t h u k e
at a ru n n in g m a le and h ts a iie m p r* to tar kle
tfie p ro b le m * w ith realistic s o lu tio n *
The llu * h &lt;am jaaign w h ic h h a * already
» tm e n d o ra e m rn l* fro m the I ’ F ia rlo tlr Sun
H e ra ld and The O tw erver o f New S m y rn a
Beach d M m laard live C h ile * e n d o rse m e n t*
a * reflet lin g ih e " lib e r a l le a n in g *
of
n e * v |M t« r e d ito ria l b a r it e
l lu t T h r L a k r City R e p a ir ! Fta* pH k rd
n e ith e r
Fed up w ith Ihe uastv le m a o f (Fie
c a m p a ig n , th e p aper r n d o r * e d F o r r r * i
G u m p tfie fW 'tlonal sim p le to n o f ncrvrl and
film w ho a lw a y s te e m e d lo tr iu m p h over
h a rd s h ip * het au*e of h i* g o a l heart

Elderly:
not enough
on issues
■ vP A TU U M B M

A sso c ia te d P re s s W riter
T A M I’ A
A t F-lecttori I D t
a p p ru a i b e *
F lo rid a • t i l l je n x
w llh I lie lw * t v o ltn g r e it v il —
th e e ld e rly
have fo u n d h t l l r tn
ttie g n v rin o r • rar e foe th e m and
p le n ty in negative TV a d * to tu rn
l F irm off
O lio O v e rrrle h . M . lis te n e d lo
In c u m b e n t D e m o c -ra lli Gov
L a w to n t title * and R e p u blica n
ch a lle n g e r Ic ti Bush h u t h a x n t
d e rid e d w h ic h lo c u p p u rl
T h a v e n 't h e a rd a n y th in g
a b o u t w h a t th e y |iro p o *e to do
fo r th e e ld e rly ." O v e rrrk h said
a t U n iv e rs ity V illage R e tire m e n t
C e n te r, a progressive ra re te n te r
w ith 51 0 te s td e rit* age M l and
«*vrr.
Senior c iiir e r w do not get a
k it of a lle n lH m We re ju s t k in d
o f cast oft a* n o th in g
added
B a rb a ra M u lle t 74 T tie r r iir e x f
teacher also lives at th e p o ltiu alv
ly active c o m m u n ity w h e re Re­

Animal acitivlats complain
COCOA — A n im a l rig h ts s r llv is ts have file d c o m p la in ts o f
c ru e lty , abuse and e x p lo ita tio n a g a inst the o w n e r o f a h ig h
d iv in g m u le act fe a tu re d at th e B re va rd C o u n ty F a ir
The a c tlv ls ta are v o w in g to sh u t ih e a ttra c tio n d o w n
In g rid , S m o k rv a n d o th e r m e m b e r* o f T im R iv e rs Fllgh
D iv in g M ules act to o k th e 2 0 foot p lu n g e F rid a y
M in u te s la te r. V oices fo r A n im a ls m e m b e r C in d y C lifto n file d
the c o m p ia ln ta w ith B re v a rd s h e riff** d e p u tie s A n im s l C o n tro l
a u th o ritie s w a tch e d th e a n im a l* tro t u p th e steep ra m p and
m ake th e ir a w k w a rd leaps, b u t no a c tio n w as ta k e n to s to p the
show . V oices local p re sid e n t B on n ie M ille r said
O p p o n e n ts say Ih e d iv in g Is a n u n n a tu r a l a n d tr r r lf y ln g
experience fo r th e m u le s, th e S h e tla n d p o n y a n d Ih e dog in the
sideshow a r t
B revard C irc u it J u d g e K e rry E v a n d e r g ra n te d a irm p o ra r y
in ju n c tio n last week p re v e n tin g e n lo rc e m e n t o f an em ergency
o rd in a n ce passed by Ih e C o u n ty C o m m is s io n In an a tte m p t to
pre-em pt th e fa ir p e rfo rm a n c e

i c f S n I mmw M*a r *

Vintage views
G a th e re d fo r th is p h o to g ra p h i t th a 1926
XindaroaMan c la s t o f S o u ih sxJ* Primary S chool
It you can tdanbfy any o f i n * Unknowns co n ta ct
Graca M a ri* S hn«ciph«r F ront row (from l * f t i
P h illip G o o d spa ad U nknow n. B illy U nknow n,
Oran P a rr« ll. T h *lm a R u th S in n g a c J * t a l«

Hunicknt Florence no throat to land

nt

COfUU. G A B L E S — F iu r r lr a n r Fk fence Is a liv e b u t the th re a t
o f It r e r a nu n g la n d Is a lM iu i dead
A t 4 a m . E S T to d a y , th e h u rt H ane s c e n te r w as at 34
degrees n o rth la titu d e a n d 5 5 5 west lo n g itu d e , o r a b o u t 545
m ile s east o f B e rm u d a , a c c o rd in g lo a N a tio n al W e a th e r S ervice
a d viso ry
The h u rric a n e was s ta tio n a ry for m u r h o l th e w eekend b u l
began a n o rth e a s te rly m o v e m e n t late Sunday al about 9 m p h
— aw ay fro m la n d , said S c o tt C a rro ll, m eteorologist w ith the
W est her Sendee, said to d a y .

■ r M IC O iC W IN P IlL O
A ssociated P r a t t W rn tr
M IA M I — A n a tte m p t b y 85
C u b a n re fu g e e * to (lee Ih e U S.
naval base a t G u a n ta n a m o Bay
u Just a n o th e r sign of g ro w in g
anger o ver b u re a u c ra tic d e la ys
fo r those w h o w ant to r e tu rn
hom e, a base o ffic ia l says.
F o rty-six o f the 85 escapee*
w h o m ade it outside th e c a m p
were ca u g h t and re tu rn e d , said
A rm y Maj R ic k Thom as, a c a m p
spokesm an,
" T h e procesa h a t been real
s lo w .” he M id "W h a t th e y w a n t
to hear Is w h e n Ihey can re tu rn
to Cuba, b u t th a t's s o m e th in g
we c a n 't te ll th e m "
T h e C u b a n s escaped S unday
by c ru a h ln g tw o fences. J u m p in g
o ff a 4 0 lo o t c liff and s w im m in g
a m ile lo C u b a n te m io rv .

" T h e re ’s a b s o lu te ly n o th re a t th e re , the w e a th e r s fin e In
B e rm u d a ." fo re ra s te r R ic h a rd Basch w ith th e N a tio n a l
H u rrica n e C e n te r In C o ra l G ables said S u n d a y . " I t 's not
expected to tu r n to w a rd s la n d ."
Florence fo rm e d F rid a y n ig h t w h e n 11* m a x im u m s u sta in e d
w in d s s tre n g th e n e d to 75 rp p h . Just o ve r th e 74 m p h th re s h o ld
a t w h ic h a n a m e d tro p ic a l s to rm becom es a h u rric a n e
It became th e firs t N o v e m b e r h u rric a n e since Nov 18. 1986.
w hen H u rric a n e F ra n ce s fo rm e d In th e A tla n tic .
The firs t h u rric a n e o f th is A tla n tic h u rric a n e season.
H u rric a n e C h ris , fo rm e d In Ih e m id A tla n tic o n A u g 16. B u i
C h ris f lt x lr d w ith o u t re a c h in g la n d T h r A tla n tic h u rric a n e
season ends Nov. 30.

From Associated Press reports

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re tire e
U n iv e r s it y v illa g e , fo r I n ­
stance. h a * Us ow n p re c in c t —
A tto rn e y Hob M a rlin e / said a n u m b e r 5 6 0 — and d u rin g ihe
g ro u p o f la w y e rs w o u ld leave
p r im a r y
ru n o ff, w hen
lo d a y lo r a H irer day v is it to
H iiD Ix w o u g h C o u n ty tia d a mete
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hat) a 63 p e rce n t tu rn o u t
ta in re * w h o w ant to re tu rn to
C uba
S e n io r s , d l v l d r d b e tw e e n
C h ile s and B ush, fo u n d lillle
T h r C lin to n a d m in is tr a tio n
has m a in ta in e d lh a l refugees d iv is io n In th e ir ra n k s o ve r
te le v is io n c o m m e rc ia ls a * llie
I n lr r c r p t r d a l * ra have no rig h ts
g o v e rn o r’s race grew b ille r In
u n d e r th e U S C o n s titu tio n and
Im m lg n iiln n taw *, In c lu d in g a th e w a n in g w eeks
A s t h r ads tie c a in r In c re a s in g ­
r o n s tltu lk m a l rtg h l to access to
D w y e rs .
ly negative, m a n y o ld e r v o le ts
tier ante In cre a sin g ly offended.
I-&gt;i*l w eek. 105 refugees frie d
" T h e c a m p a ig n Is g e llin g
lo r s i ai&gt;r G u a n ta n a m o by j u m ­
d irtie r, l l lo c u s rs on d a m n in g
p in g In llie * r a or o ve r fences
Ih e o th e r g u y ." said M ahoney,
Som e w ere rescued. 43 rc m s ln
w h o spent 24 years In Ih e A ir
u n a c c o u n te d fo r S o fa r. 64
F orce ‘ T in so d isgusted a l the
C u b a ns have been re p a tria te d .
tnom er.11 m ig h t s k ip th o se i w o "
T h n in a s s a ld .
G e n e ra lly , senior r l lD r n s at
T h e 8 5 w h o fieri S unday were
t h r r e t ir e m e n t v l ll a g r c ite d
fro m a le n t c ity h o u sin g about
c rim e ns a m ajor Issue th a t
8 0 0 C u lia n s w h o say th e y w a n t
to re tu rn h o m r
c o n c e r n e d I h ern p e r s o n a lly

A ls o S u n d a y, a refugee tr ie d tn
c o m m it su icid e by s la sh in g his
a rm . T tto m a s said The m a n w as
tr e a lr d al the base h o sp ita l and
waa u n d e r o bservation
The r*c a p e s cam e one day
a fte r 22 C u b a ns were dow n lia e k
lo H avana T h e ir re pa t r ia l k in s
fo llo w e d an appeals c o u rt d r
rls io n lh a l o v e rtu rn e d a U S
D is tr ic t C o u rt order tia n n ln g
v o lu n ta ry re tu rn s
T h e I l i b U .S C irc u it C o u rt o l
A p jira ls in A tla n ta ru le d F rid a y
refugees can be re lu m e d lo th e ir
h o m e la n d an d have the rig h t lo
speak lo la w y e rs T h r c o u rt said
l i t d e c is io n w a s n e c e s s a ry
because C u b a n * are ris k in g Chrtr
liv e s lo riM -a p r
C u b a n -A m rric a n la w y rrs had
file d a la w s u it to stop re p a trD
floInr as . s a yin g th e refugee* s h o u ld
firs t speak to la w y rr s

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THE WEATHER
T o n ig h t P a rtly c lo u d y . L o w In
th e m id 60s N o rth e a s t w in d 5 lo
10 m p h
T u rs d a y P a rtly c lo u d y . H igh
tn ih e lo w e r to m id 8 0 *. W in d
east 10 m p h .
W ed n e sd a y a nd T h u rs d a y ;
P a rtly c lo u d y Low s In th e m id
to u p p e r 6 0 * H ig h * In th e lo w to
m id 80 s F rid a y : P a rtly c lo u d y
w ith the lo w s in Ih e m id 5 0 s to
lo w e r 6 0 * H ig h s In th e u p p e r
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M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 7, 1M 4
Vol 6 7 . N o 67

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Cubans frustrated at bureaucratic “ ‘
delays flee Guantanamo camp

It w ill lik e ly reach th e B ritis h Isle s In about three d a ys b u t
w ill be n o th in g m ore th a n a s tro n g lo w pressure syste m , he
said

MIAMI-Here are the
winning numbers selected
Sunday in Ihe Florida
Lottery:

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M a d g * A h * r u m b r * y . T o m m y C o b b . L illia n
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P t ly c ld y 6 0 -6 2

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M A C H CONDITIONS
D *yt*n * Beach: W aves u r r 2
feel a n d n rm l-g la ssy. C u rre n t Is
lo ih e s o u th . W ater te m p e ra tu re
Is 75 degrees.
New S m y rn a Beach: W aves
are 2 feel a n d sem i-glassy T he
c u rre n t Is lo the s o u th . W u ic r
te m p e ra tu re Is 75 degrees.
r —N * » * * * .

TUESDAY
B O L U N A R T A B L E ; M in 9 15
u .m ., 10:00 p i n . M aj 3 ; l 5 a m . .
3 :4 5 p in
T ID E S : D a y t o n a
B e a c h : h ighs, 1147 a m . . ■—
p in ; low s. 5. OH a h i ., 6 :0 0 p m . ;
N e w S m y r n a B e a c h : h ig h * .
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a m . 6 0 5 p m Cocoa B e a c h :
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5 :2 8 a m . 6 2 0 p m

BOATING
S t. A u g u s tin e to J u p i t e r I n l e t
S m a ll c ra ft advisory. T o d a y
W in d n o rth e a st 10 lo 15 k n o ts
In cre a sin g lo northeast 2 0 k n o ts
th is a fte rn o o n Seas 2 lo 4 feel
an d h ig h e r In the G u ll S tre a m
b u ild in g lo 5 to 7 feel and hig h er
In Ih e G u lf S tream Ib is a fte r
noon Hay a n d Inland w a te rs a
m u d r r n lr c h o p b e c o m in g
c h o p p y th is afternoon.

F R ID A Y
P tly c ld y 8 2 -6 2

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Missing children
Assault arrests
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l-a k r M o n o * T r n a r t . H a n fu td . (or b s ltr r y a n d r r s u iln g a rr ra i
w ith o u t v to lv n c * A r r u r d ln g to ■ p o lle r ir p o r l. J o h n t)o r.
t ir t lr v r d to h r K d d le lla ltr y . a lle g e d ly s tru t k a 15 y ra r ..!•! K ir I
w h o ta (h r d a u g h te r of I h r w o m a n w ith w h o m h r Itv ro H r
refused to give a u th o ritie s hta n a m r
• Mu t.a rl R obert W rtaa. 27. o f I M N o r i Hoad. Sanford, w aa
a rr ra tr d F rid a y by S a n fo rd P o lle r o ffle rra for aggravated
aaaaull W r i* * a lle g e d ly fire d a s h o tg u n tw te r In to the a ir o ve r a
vehicle fo llo w in g a ve rb a l a rg u e roe n t w ith Ita d riv e r a re p o rt
■aid

Traffic arrests
• A fter ru n n in g three atop s ig n * and toeing c o n tro l o f h is
v r h k le h a n lo rd I'o lu e a p p re h e n d e d l.oule Q u llea 21. o f 232 E
C h u rc h S tre e t. L o n g w o o d , fo r reekleaa d r iv in g F rttla y
A cc o rd in g to a p o lle r re p o rt. O u tle t waa fo llo w in g a n d
h a ;te a rin g tw o w o m e n w a lk in g o n Second S tre e t In H anford
Aa |a&gt;tlee p u lle d u p U u lle a fle d e v e n tu a lly loatng ro n tro l o f hte
vehicle near H o lle y A venue a n d H la lh Street H r ran fro m th e
x e r t r b u t waa c a u g h t a l T e n th Street a n d S outh fr e n c h
A venue a abort lim e la te r
• H aym ond J W a s rik k o f I8 2 3 A L a n d in g D rive . S a n fo rd
waa art rated b y S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff a &lt;lr p u t tea for d r iv in g
w ith a au ape tid e d lu r n a r F rid a y He waa a r r r a tr d after b r in g
a to p p rd lor apeedlng on S K 6 0 0
• T hom aa J o s e p h C ru m rtn g 20, o f 2 7 0 0 C o u n try C lu b
Hoad S anford , waa a rre a trd F rid a y for d rtv tn g w ith a
a u a p rn d rd llcenae

Defrauding an innkeeper
A h la le e S ugg a tf l. o f l*olk C ity , and C o n n ie Meliaaa Moore
24 o f A u b u rn dale. w ere in e r t e d F rid a y b y S a n fo rd Police fo r
tr y in g d e fra u d in g an In n k re p e r A cco rd in g to a p o llre re p o rt
th e couple le ft th e M a rin a In n w ith o u t p a y in g th e ir M 3 b tll fo r
food and lo d g in g

Prowler arrested
H ra p o n d in g lo a a u a p irlo u a in c id e n t. S a n fo rd Police a r r r a tr d
D un T roy S e lle r* F rid a y n ig h t fo r lo ite rin g a n d p m w d n g a n d
rra la u u g a ire * t w ith o u t vio le n ce S eller*. 23. w h o rrw lde* at
201 C o n tin e n ta l M v d . L o n g w o n d waa apprehended tn th e
aw am p tie h tn d th e K o k o m o Tool C o m p a n y a ft r r police o ffic e r*
a [n ittrd h im fle e in g fro m th e c o m p a n y Im m e d ia te ly after b r in g
d isp a tch e d O ffic e r* «a ile d In a K 0 u n it to tra c k th e S eller* th e
re p o rt aaid

Domestic Violsnce:
S anford P olice a r r r a tr d M a rq u is L Hell 27 o f 407 A G eneva
G ardena S a n fo rd fo r b a tte ry dcm ieattc abuse o n S aturday

Wsrrsnts arrests
• G regory K ioa 3 1. o f 170 L a ke side D r . S a n fo rd waa served
a w a rra n t at th e J o h n E P olk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility F rid a y lo r
forgery
• Cecelia C la re W h itte n . 33. o f 211 C o n c o rd D rive, w aa
served at w a rra n t F rid a y fo r fa llin g lo appear tn co u rt on o n
p re v io u s c har ge*
• R andolph H a rris 4 3 of ItJO I W IS th S tre e t, waa a rre ste d
F rid a y by S a n fo rd Police on a n active w a rra n t lor fa llin g to
appear to face b a tte ry c h a rg e * He waa a rre ste d d u rin g a tra ffic
• to p near E le v e n th S treet a n d A vacado D rive

World conference
proposes to halt
animal smuggling

■y A u a r lr tM
FORT LA U D E R D A LE A
la n d m a rk In te rn a tio n a l tre a ty
signed 21 ye a r* ago has done
lit tle to atop the Ille g a l tra d in g o f
endangered a n im a ls a n d th a t
txvther* S im o n L ya te r.
L y i t e r w i l l be p a r t o f a
w o rld w id e conference scheduled
to open here to d a y . T h e c o n fe r­
e n c e a lm a t o c u r t a i l t h e
e s tim a te d &gt;2 5 b illio n Ille g a l
a n im a l trade
T h e m ore th a n 2 .0 0 0 p a rtic i­
p a n ts lo th e 12-day conference
w ill also debate th e C o n v e n tio n
on In te rn a tio n a ] T ra d e In E n ­
dangered S pecie* tre a ty , signed
in W a sh in g to n In 1973.
" T h e eyes o f th e w o rld are
g o in g to be on y o u r c ity fo r the
n r at few w e e ks." said Lya te r.
w h o hcada the W o rld W ild life
F e d e ra tio n 's d e le g a tio n .
P rotected p la n ts a r d a n im a ls
are second o n ly lo d ru g s am o n g
Ille g a l Ite m * s m u g g le d In to the
U n ite d Stales.
S e ve n ty-fo u r species o f p la n ts
a n d a n tm a la disap pe a r each day
o n average each d a y . s c ie n tis ts
I w llr v r V a n is h in g species have
a b ig Im p a ct on h u m a n beings,
s c ie n tis ts say,
T a ke Je a n -M Ic h e l C ousteau,
son o f fam ed sea e x p lo re r J a c ­
ques C ousteau.
T he w o rld Is lik e an a irp la n e

a n d Ihe disappearance o f each
species I t lik e th e loosening o f s
r iv e t. Ih e y o u n g e r C o u s te a u
says No one k n o w s w h e n th e
la s t riv e t w ill fa ll o ff a n d b rin g
th e e n tire pla n e d o w n
T h e In te rn a tio n a l tr e a ty Is
a im e d ?t s to p p in g people lik e
M a rre lo P x .c i.
O n Sept 7, Here* to ld U S
C u sto m s agents at M ia m i In ­
te rn a tio n a l A ir p o rt th a t he so ld
sex toys o n m o n th ly tr ip s lo
Peru R ut a g e n ts were s u s p i­
cio u s. a fte r a n in sp e ction , th e y
fo u n d fo u r p y g m y m a rm o se ts o n
h is person
T h e endan g e re d s q u ln r l- llk e
m o n k e y s are s ix Inches lo n g a n d
w e ig h Just th re e ounces each.
T h e y 're also w o rth about 1 2 .0 0 0
each. P e re i waa sentenced to s ix
m o n th s ' house a rrest and tw o
y e a rs ' p ro b a tio n .
Perea's case, a u th o ritie s say.
h ig h lig h ts th e Im p o rta n c e o f
h a v in g th e C IT E S m e e tin g In
S o u th F lo rid a . Now th a t M ia m i
ha s becom e a h u b o f L a tin
A m e ric a n co m m e rce . It also has
b ecom e an a n im a l- s m u g g lin g
h o t spot.
In o n e s u itc a s e a lo n e
a u th o ritie s fo u n d 76 ta ra n tu la
tu rtle s , five A rg e n tin e boa c o n ­
s tric to rs . 107 chaco to rto is e *.
102 rrd fo o te d tortoises. 2 0 re d
T rg u liza rd s a n d seven ra in b o w
boa c o n s tric to rs .

3 boaters missing
B y A s s o c ia te d p ra a a
F O R T M YERS - T h re e C a n a ­
d ia n s v is itin g a frie n d got lost at
sea d u rin g a w e e ke nd d iv in g
e x c u rs io n a fte r th e ir boat sank
tn c h o p p y w a te rs, a u th o ritie s
said
O m a r Shearer. D a v id M adolt
a n d K e n t M u n ro h a v e been
m is s in g s in c e F r id a y n ig h t.
A u th o ritie s have been se a rch in g
fo r th e m since S u n d a y , w h e n
th e ir frie n d w as rescued.
T h e U S. Coast was u s in g a
h e lic o p te r and b o a ts to search
fo r th e trio e a rly to d a y, said
P e tty Ofc. T o d d M u rp h y o f the
C oast G u a rd 's S t. P e te rs b u rg
o ffice. He said he had no o th e r
In fo rm a tio n o n th e tr io
J e ff W a n d lc h . th e o n ly one o f
th e fo u r rescued, w as sp o tte d on
a lig h t to w e r In th e G u lf o f

M exico e a rly S u n d a y a fte r b e in g
In the w a te r fo r n e a rly 36 h o u rs
W a n d lch . 27, w as treated a n d
released fro m a lo ca l h ospital.
"R e a lis tic a lly . I th in k th e y a rc
flo a tin g a ro u n d som ew here o u t
th e re ." W a n d lc h said S u n d a y o f
h is frie n d s, a ll In th e ir 20s. " J u s t
flo a tin g and h o ld in g tig h t a n d
w a itin g fo r som eone to rescue
th e m ... T h e y a rc p r r tty s m a rt
g u y s and th e y w ere cool, u n d e r
c o n tr o l."
W a n d lch . also a C anadian l iv ­
in g tn F o ri M y e rs , a n d h is
fr ir n d s w e n t o u l on the b oat
F rid a y, T h e ir b a i l s p ru n g a le a k
a b o u t S3 m ile s so u th w e st o f
M a rco Is la n d a n d sa n k soon
th e re a fte r.
T h e m en Jum ped o ve rb o a rd
a n d began s w im m in g to w a rd a
lig h t to w e r 6 m ile s aw ay. W a n ­
d lc h said.

Police urged to assume foul play in cases
B y M IC H A IL J . M U F F IN

A—o c lf d N m Wi Hf _______
W A S H IN G T O N - W ith a Floe
Ida co u p le and a S o u th C a ro lin a
w o m a n rh a rg e d w ith m u rd e rin g
c h ild re n they h a d re p o rlrd m l* *
tng ih e J u s tk e D e p a rtm e n t sa ys
p o lk e should assum e foul p la y
In e v e ry m l*a ln g c h ild rase a n d
h a v e th e p a re n ts s u b m it to
p o ly g i aph testa e a rly
" I t la rrro v n m e n d e d that la w
e n fo rce m e n t ageru te* respond to
every re p o rt of a m is s in g c h ild aa
If ih e c h ild is In im m e d ia te
d a n g e r " says a new d e p a rt­
m e n t fu n d e d p o lic e m a n u a l re
leased S unday
O t h e r w is e , o f f ic e r s o f t e n
assum e a c h ild Is lost or lias r u n
aw ay a n d "m la a th e o p p o rtu n ity
to im m e d ia te ly id e n tify c r itic a l
In fo rm a tio n a o rh as a w itn e s s
w ho
observed Ih e c h ild ta lk
Ing to so m e o n e ."
The m a n u a l a d vise s police to
c o n s id e r fro m th e start a ll th e
p o s s ib le s c e n a rio * , in c lu d in g
f a m ily a b d u r tto n
non fa m ily
a b d u c tio n , a n d th e p o s s ib ility
th a t th e c h ild re n ra n away, w ere
abandoned
o r in ju re d
" T h e single m a t im p o rta n t
m essage la In tie aa th o ro u g h aa
yo u c a n .' said H on Laney. w h o
s u p e rvise d the p ro je c t lo r Ih e
d e p a rtm e n t’s O ffic e o f J u v e n ile
J u a llc e and D e lin q u e n c y P re ­
v e n tio n
'T h e m a n u a l Is d e ­
signed to p re v e n t a ss u m p tio n s
and lo avoid le a v in g s o m e th in g
o u l"

J u s t 9 0 m in u te * a fte r her
a b d u c tio n , s h e r iff's d e p u tie s
q u e s tio n e d R ich a rd A lle n D a v i*
whose t a r t o stu ck In a d itc h
D avis said he was sigh tse e in g
an d th e y le ft
He w a s la te r
rh a rg e d w ith the k illin g
!.a n e y *a ld th e d e p u tie s were
u n a w a re o f K la a s' k id n a p in g
because th e c rim e was re p o rte d
on a ra d io fre q u e n cy o th e r th a n
the one th e y w ere lis te n in g In
Aa a re s u lt, th e fifth Ite m on

S C M IN O tC C O U N T Y
D C M O O U IT K
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BELOW LOW PRICING

PENNYWISE C O IF.

" T h e S outh C a ro lin a case w a s
a m o d e l re sp o n se T h e y d id
e v e ry th in g th e y s h o u ld be d o
I n g / ' L a n e y s a id
"T h e F ill
ag e n ta aaalatlttg lo c a l a u th o rm e a
w ere In flo w in g,. Ih e guide ve ry
c lo s e ly ." L a n e y d id not k n o w
d e ta ils o f Ita use in the F lo rid a
caae.
In U n io n . S.C .. S usan V. S m ith
re p o rte d her sons. Michael. 3.
and A le x . 14 m o n th s , a b d u cte d
by a c a rja rk e r O ct. 25 On N ov.
3. she was c h a rg e d w ith th e ir
m u rd e r after Ih e ca r w ith tw o
bodies waa reco ve re d fro m a
n e a rb y lake
S he waa g ive n p o ly g ra p h testa
on O c t. 27 and N ov. I. P ublished
re p o rta said she fa ile d both
W h ile n o tin g th a t police d is ­
agree about ih e v a lid ity o f p o ly ­
g ra p h le s t*, ih e m a n u a l r e ­
c o m m e n d s u s in g th e tests e a rly
In th e In v e s tig a tio n because at
th a t p o in t, su sp e cts o r p a re n ts
m a y n o t sense a n "accusatory
p u rp o se '' E a rly p o ly g ra p h testa
a ls o a llo w in v e s t ig a t o r s t o
q u ic k ly address d e ro g a to ry In ­
fo rm a tio n ab o u t th e fa m ily .
S u c h In fo rm a tio n needs to be
In ve stig a te d w ith o u t le ttin g It
take o v e r the case " ju s t because
th e re Is n o th in g else to d o ." th e
m a n u a l says.
The m a n u a l says there Is n o
w a y tn p re d ict a pa re n t s re a c ­
tio n to a c h ild 's a b d u c tio n a ru l
w a rn s police a g a in s t a ssu m in g
th a t se e m in g ly “ In a p p ro p ria te "
b e h a v io r In d ic a te s parental In ­
v o lv e m e n t.
In th e F lo rid a case. P auline
Z lle to ld a u th o ritie s her d a u g h ­
ter. C h ris tin a . 7. w as abducted
fro m a F o rt L a u d e rd a le flea
m a rk e t re stro o m O ct. 22. H e r
h u s b a n d . W a lte r, th e c h ild 's
s te p fa th e r, w as ch a rg e d w ith
C h r is t in a 's m u r d e r O ct. 2 7 :
P a u lin e w as c h a rg e d Nov. 4.
P olice had fo u n d blood on Ihe
floors a n d w a lls o f th e ir a p a rt­
m e n t a n d In th e tr u n k o f th e ir
car before W a lte r Z lle led th e m
lo Ih e c h ild ’s re m a in s b u rle d
n o rth o f W est P a lm Reach.
T h a t a p a r tm e n t s e a rc h
fo llo w e d a key g u id e lin e In th e
m a n u a l.
" W h e n a c h ild Is rep o rte d
m is s in g , a lw a y s s e a rc h th e
h o m e : e v e n I f th e c h ild Is
m is s in g fro m a n o th e r lo c a tio n ."
the m a n u a l says. S u c h searches
m a y t u r n u p c lu e s lo the d is a p ­
pearance o r even u c h ild w h o
has re lu m e d o r been concealed
by p a re n ts .
T h e O ctober 199 3 k id n a p in g
and m u rd e r o f 12 -ye a r-o ld P o lly
K laas fro m h e r h o m e 40 m ile s
n o rth o f San F ra n c is c o , led tn a
re v is io n in the m a n u a l as It w as
being w ritte n . L a n e y said

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Y o u soo... m o s t a u to m o b ile
d e a le rs m o ro ly p a y lip s e rv ic e to
th o p h ra so C u s t o m e r
S a tis fa c tio n ... b u t n o t a t o u r
p la c e . A fte r a ll th is tim e ... I t 's
S im p ly a W ay o l L if e H e re !

T h e 2 2 0 page m a n u a l " M is *
Ing a n d A b d u c te d C h ild re n A
L a w E n fo rc e m e n t G u id e lo Case
In v e s tig a tio n a n d P rogram M a n ­
a g e m e n t.” to o k 18 m o n th s to
p re p a re
T he J u s tic e D e p a rt­
m e n t. w h ic h c o m m is s io n e d Ih e
N a tio n a l C enter fo r M issing A
E x p lo ite d C h ild re n to develop
the m a n u a l. Is m a ilin g copies to
1 7 .0 0 0 la w e n fo rc e m e n t a g e n ­
cies th is w eek
T h e F ill used advance copies
In b o th the F lo rid a and S o u th
C a ro lin a cases o v e r the last tw o
w eeks. Laney said

Ih e m a n u a l s c h e c k lis t of th in g s o th e rw is e lost. In ju re d o r m is s ­
fo r p o llr e to d o q u ic k ly Is: in g . th e d e p a rtm e n t said.
“ C a s e s o f m is s in g a n d
"R ro a d c a s l k n o w n detail* on a lt
p o llre c o m m u n ic a tio n rh a n n e js " e x p lo it e d c h ild r e n m u s t be
to a ll a r r * la w e n fo rce m e n t h a n d le d m ore e ffe c tiv e ly ," said
a g e n t te* an d send report* im ­ S h a y R llrh lk . a d m in is tra to r o f
m e d ia te ly lo Ih e F ill * N ational th e Juvenile ju s tic e o ffic e T he
m a n u a l sh o u ld h e lp , he said
( rim e In fo rm a tio n Center
E ach year. 3 .2 0 0 to 4 HOO
E d ito r s N ote — C opies are •
c h tld r r n are ab d u cte d by nonby c a l l i n g )
fa m ily m e m b e rs and 49S tlOO a v a i l a b l e
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The Best...By Any Measure
The BUSINESS COM M UNITY endorses JEANNE MORRIS!
"We are proud lo announce that we have endorsed you. Our Committee was
favorably impressed with your knowledge, innovation, leadership, and vision for
(he needs of our school system and its children."
Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce, Businesses for Education Com.
The EDUCATION COMMUNITY endorses JEANNE MORRIS!
'W e are very pleased lo recommend your candidacy. Your proven Rack record,
integrity, and vision of where you would like to see Seminole County School in the
future arc but a few reasons for our recommendation."
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The ORLANDO SEN TIN EL endorses JEANNE MORRIS!
"The future of our schools is better placed in the hands of visionaries, those who
understand the problems and can fashion solutions outside the bias of someone from
inside the system. T V Sr.iiincl recommends the re-election of Jeanne Morris to the
Seminole County School Board."
The Orlando Sentinel. October 9. 1994

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The S A N F O R D H E R A L D endorses JEA N N E MORRIS!

"Articulate and acccssablc, Morris has done a good job on the school board, we
believe she can continue to serve the school district and the students of this county
well...We support Morris' bid lo retain her scat on Ihe board."
Sanford Herald. October 31,1994
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EDITORIAL

Your vote does
count: Just
do it!
Look al It this way
After tomorrow, our streets and roadways
will no longer be llltrrrd with camjviign
pustrrs Our favorite TV s h o w * won t br
tnundalrd with political randldatrs telling us
why wr should NOT votr for lheir opponent
(not why wr SHOULD votr for them as has
been the all too-frequenl easel
We will know whether or not Central
Florida can expect casino gambling or
whether net fishing will be allowed There are
also other local as well as stale wide rrferrn
dum Issues that will be decided
After tomorrow, we will h a v e some new
leadership, and In some rases, a continuation
of prrsenl leadership Tomorrow. In effect,
can. and probably will be a day that will
decide much of our future.
A relatively good turnout Is expected at the
polls. That is not to say however, that even a
majority of eligible people will bother to votr
There are rome who use any excuse to refrain
from casting their ballots
Regard leas of what the polls may trll you.
and regardless of the direction you believe the
ltlcal world Is heading, let It be not just
nrn. but echoed throughout ih r area
NOTHING IS A DONE DEAL1

Government: we get what we deserve
E veryone is ru n n in g a ro u n d te llin g |n*J|mirr*
p o litic 'Ia n s jo u rn a lis ts a n d r s r h o th e r how
d isg u ste d th e y sre w ith p o litic s an d g o ve rn m e n t
None o f it w o rk s .'' we m &gt; . ' They re a ll b u rn *
goes th e re tra in
It's t n o v e rd ra w n In d ic tm e n t, b u t to th e eaten!
th a t H is tru e , m u c h o f th e blame r s n h r traced to
a te s tily I lis t lu rk s ju s t b e h ind ik « l fa m ilia l
r r fr s ln . 1 v o te lo r the m a n not th e p a rty
In
tu r n in g sw ay fro m p a rty Id rn ttfk a lio n w r ih r
p m p lr . have a ll tin t g u a ra n te e d a s yste m lie*!
m tsn rs on s ll e ig h t c y lin d e rs
O u r s llllu d e to w a rd p a rty lo y a lly h e lp s e xplain
w h y c o n te m p o ra ry p o litic s and g overnance lack
co h e sion W llh p a rly d ts r lp lln r s ll b u t n n t i n u
t r n t a n d p a rty p la tfo r m s little m o re than
rh e to ric a l f\g leaves, th e re la a v a c u u m where
th e re sh o u ld he a p ro g ra m m a tic core W ith
c a m p a ig n s in d iv id u a lly ta ilo re d lo m eet live
•[•e x ilic d e m a n d s of p a rtic u la r const it u r n c t r * in
lo gei a ro u n d th e m w ith a m in im u m o f fric tio n n
is h a rd for ( h r w in n e rs to shift gears and start
a c tin g l ik r m e m b e r* o f a p rin c ip le d c o lle c tne
w hen th e y a rriv e In W a s h in g to n
Foe the m oat p a rt, w e elect a C ongress of
fre e la n ce rs M S In d iv id u a l e n tre p re n e u rs w hoar
firs t lo y a lty is lo th e m se lve s F a s h io n in g re
s p n n s lv r. re sponsible g o v e rn m en t o u t o f su&gt; h
c la y w o u ld la * (he l-oed H im s e lf

A c tu a lly , II is a
m is t a k e l o a s s e r t
th a t th e y do n o t re p
rrw e n l p u rp o s e * and
p r im l [de« la rg e r th s n
• h e m selves T h e y are
In far I irsysH valvr lo
ip ille spec I f lr In le t
r* t*
• n m r o f th e m
trig g e r th a n b ig If
n o t h in g else
th e y
re p re s e n t th e c o ll
tn b u to r s and o rg a n I
r a tio n * whose fln a n
c ta i s u p p o rt th e y so
lic it fu r th e ir grossly
e x p e n s iv e c a m
[vaigna T h e y re p ie
se n t th e best wdvtae
th a t m oney r a n buy
fro m p o litic a l
h a n d l e r s
and
[s d la lr ts T hey a r r u
ra te ly reflex I th e
m e rits s p e c ia lis t* w ho tr s c h th e m h o w to lake
s in c e rity for th e cam era
W h a l th e y a r r not la w h a t la ro u tin e ly
d e m a n d e d al [n f ilir ta n a tn e v e ry o th e r d r m o c r s
r y m the In d u s tria lis e d w o rld T h e y s re not

The many lives
of King Hussein

A person may say. "Well, my vote won t
count anyway." This is probably true. IF only
one person said that. The trouble Is. tens o(
thousands of people have a tendency to say
that. In such a case, lens of thousands of
votes DO ctxint

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Berry’s W orld

LETTERS

Limit net fishing
W h e n I boated The A m e rican S p o rts m a n
te le v is io n show , m a n y o f o u r segm ents were
p ro d u c e d In F lo rid a because (h r fis h in g w as so
w o n d e rfu l T h e rs lu a rte * . b a y * and In le ts were
a liv e w ith tro u t, snook, strapper ja c k s , la d y fls h
a n d so m a n y o th e r sp e cie * that s h o o tin g a
sh o w In F lo rid a w as a re a l pleasure
N ow I liv e and fis h 111 F lorida th e year
a ro u n d , b u t w ith a le w exceptions, lik e rr d ils h
a n d sn o o k, th e fis h a re n 't here lik e th e y were
A b ig reason lo r th a t ts Ih r u n re s tra in e d
n e ttin g th a t Is ta k in g place In o u r coaslal
w a te rs R rd fla h a n d s n o o k a rr p r ir ir e tr d fro m
I he n e t* a n d th e y are th r iv in g T ro u t a re n 't
a n d th e fis h are a lrn o rt gone
T h e n e ttin g th a t has devastated o u r Halt
p o p u la tio n s has to be stopped before w r lose
n o t o n ly o u r fis h , b u t also lire s e a b ird s and
o th e r w ild life th a t d e p e n d on th e m fo r th e ir
food
T h a i's w h y I s ta n d fir m ly b e h in d th e Save
O u r S r a llfr c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m en t th a t w ill
a p p e a r o n th e b a llo t o n N ov. 8 I u rg e everyone
to vo te y e * fo r A m e n d m e n t 3 lo r th e good o f
c o m in g g e n e ra tio n *
C u rt G o w d y Sc,
P alm B each. Fla

No casinos
"S e ed T im e H a rv e s t": a person, a c ity , a
c o u n ty , a s ta le , o r a n a tio n , a lw a ys r r a | » w h a l
Is so w n , b u i m ore th a n w h a l Is sow n.
T h e people ol N ew .Irrs e y . A tla n tic C ity
s p e c ific a lly , a le w y e a r* ago sowed "se e d u n to
th e w in d ." th e y a p p ro v e d casinos T o d a y they
re a p a w h irlw in d C asinos have a p o lic y o f
Is o la tio n , ke e p th e p a tro n s , and (h e ir m oney,
in s id e th e c a sin o A v e ry large number »! local
b u sin ess o w n e rs w e re forced lo close, leaving
n o s u b s ta n tia l c o m m e rc e , and. an even m ore
d e te rio ra tin g c ity ! O rg a n ize d c rim e , robbery,
rape, m u rd e r, p im p s , p ro s titu tio n , vagrancy,
d ra m a tic a lly Increased! (Your w rite r lia s spent
q u ite a lo t o f tim e in th e A tla n tic C ity area.)
T h e devastated people o f A tla n tic C ity now
la m e n t, " w e d id n o t k n o w !" Ig n o ra n ce does
n o t change re s u lts I e ncouiage e v e ry vo te r to
be w is e , a n d v o le " N o " on t b r c a sin o
a m e n d m e n t.
N ell D unaw ay
P anam a C ity . Fla.

QUIZ: WNch character represents
the "Pofttidan dess” and which
character represents the "Veter
O seeT*

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H a p p ily for th e lo n g te r m fu tu re o f tb r
dernorraite e x p e rim e n t tn A m e ric a tbr Hr
p u b lic a n s have trre n sh o w in g foe some tim e th .it
they u n d e rsta n d w here the era tw g tn * and w h a t
s h o u ld b r dune lo cu re II T h e ir m u ch derid e d
t u n i t s t W ith A m e rica
w h ic h hun d re d s o f i
H r p u b llra n congressional i a n d u ta trs u n ve ile d at
(he (a p ttn l th is (k lo b e r . was the latest step In a
pr trew s that tw g a n w ith th e w eekend re iie a ts m
the )97Qs l l set* o u t a series n f proposal* I ha! |
the signatories have agreed to tr y lo u n p lr m r u l If I
elected

JACK ANDERSON

S

We have all heard the excuses for not
voting. "My boss wouldn't give me time off
work." "I didn't have time." "my cat was
sick." Let's turn this around Let's consider
similar excuses in FAVOR of voting "I may
not have a boas because my job was lost." "If
I didn't vote. I may have more free time than I
want." or perhaps, rather than the cat. we
would say. "our city lor state) la sick "
The polls will be open from 7 a m . until 7
p.m. tomorrow. Time, therefore, cannot be an
excuse. Many areas have groups offering to
help take people to the polls. If they are
needed, by all means, takr advantage of the
offer. (Caution, some offers may be from
candidates or their supporters, and you would
end up with a ride to the [Kills which Includes
a lecture, and being told how you should
vote).
j If the person or the issue you support ends
Up losing, at least you gave 11 a try. You voird
and did whal you believed lo be the best for
Everyone concerned.
| For persons who chose not to vote, even
MS'ough they could have, make the rest of us a
romlse that you will change In the future,
e need everyone, and everyone's votes lo
eep this nation together.

b o u n d b y p a rty d is c ip lin e tn p a r ly p la tfo rm s and
p o tty legislative p ro f" * * * !* T h e y are n o t |&gt;rx»j»lr
w h o Incorporate tra d itio n a n d h is to ry In in t h r u
v o tin g b e h a vio r
Instead
free lo In v r n i or
re in v e n t I he m selves In e ve ry cam paign am t o n
e v e ry issue th e y lia p p ity d o an aided and
a b e tte d by s m ass m exlla w I m w o p rra tln g
p re m ise is th a t yesterday is a th o u sa n d years o ld
and to m o rro w d o rs n I exist
A m i th a t Is th»
w a y we a p p a re n tly w ant II In Is r t w r all tm l
d e m a n d l i u l I h r p o litic ia n s ir|* e * tr d l&gt; s a y
rid ic u lo u s th in g s s tu n t llie lr
outsider s ta tu s
a n d t h r u independence tra m jia rtv b s i e s
We
love tt w hen a candidate te lls it* Ire •
not a
p o litic ia n " even if h r s s h a k in g every hand It*
th e m o m ■* m a k in g p ro m is e * a m ile s m in u ir

‘Good ole days’
L o o k in g o u t a rro s a (he w a te r near Furl
M ye rs re c e n tly , a s tra y and lo n e ly m u lle t
ju m p e d a n d b ro u g h t lo m in d a m e m o ry (m m
m y y o u th — acres o f m u lle t so th ic k that In
one th ro w o f m y R-foot east net I w o u ld catch
m o re th a n I co u ld lif t Those d ays o l m y yo u th

a r r gone and so are the m u lle t.
1 never d re a m e d th a t n e t* w o u ld som eday
w tp r o u t F lo rid a '* moat a b u n d a n t a p e rie s. *11
fo r th e sake o f a few net fis h e rm e n w h o ra p tu re
m u lle t w h e n th e y are f u ll o f eggs a n d s h ip
u n b o rn g e n e ra tio n * o fl lo th e O rie n t.
S c ie n tia l* n o w te ll us th a t T a m p * Hay w a te r
q u a lity has Im p ro ve d a n d sea g r asses a rr
c o m in g back, ta il w here a r r the m u l in ' II
( u llu llo n w as lo blam e lo r I h r l r d e c lin e , d o n I
y o u th in k m u lle t w o u ld n o w h r p le n tifu l?
T h e y 're n o t. a n d fu rth e r d e c lin e * are In e v ita b le
l l v o tr r s don i p u t an end to th e go ld ru s h th a t
ta k e s place each year w h e n m u lle t f ill w llh roe
S in c e m u lle t ore the m a in d ie t o f p e lic a n s ,
o s p re y , b n tllrn n a r d o lp h in s a n d m a n y o th e r
m a rin e c re a tu re *, the d e m a n d fo r O rie n ta l
c a v ia r m a y soon lead to a c o m p le te co lla p s e of
F lo rid a 's m a rin e life
A m e n d m e n t 3 to L im it M a rin e Net F is h in g
h a s m y vote o n Nov. B. I t 's th e o n ly ho p e we
h a ve to b rin g b a rk " I h r good ole d a y s ."
Kay K M a rk h a m
SI. P e te rsb u rg

Amendment 3
V ote yes on A m e n d m e n t 3
If y o u 're a s a ltw a te r fis h e rm a n , th e n y o u 'v e
p ro b a b ly b r a id about th e m o v e m e n t to b a n g ill
n e ts In F lo r id a w a te rs . I f y o u 're n o t a
fis h e rm a n , th e n we need y o u r help.
O n Nov. H. vo te rs w ill be asked lo v o le Yea or
N o o n A m e n d m e n t 3 T h is a m e n d m e n t w o u ld
b a n g ill n e t* tn stale w a te rs . T h e re a re m ile s
a n d m ile s o f these n e t* In th e w a te r e v e ry day
c a tc h in g m illio n s o f p o u n d s o f fis h a year.
O th e r v ic tim s o f Ih r nets a re green sea tu rtle s
a n d th e b o ttle n o s rd d o lp h in s . These a n im a ls
a re u s u a lly rem oved fro m tl»e n e t* a n d le ft to
d r if t on th e c u rre n ts e ith e r dead o r d y in g
O th e r fish s u c h as rrd fla h a n d snook s u ffe r the
sa m e fate o n ly because th e y are p ro te c te d
species A n y th in g th a t becom es e n ta n g le d In
th e se n e t* w ill be kille d .
H e lp th e s ta le of F lo rid a and th e fu tu re
g e n e ra tio n s o f th e slate re b o u n d fro m a ve ry
d e p le te d s a ltw a te r fish s lo c k .
V o te yes nn A m e n d m e n t 3.
J im m y J o h n s o n
A lto o n a . Fla

LETTERS TO EDITOR
L e tte rs lo th e e d ito r a rc w e lco m e . A ll le tte rs
m u s t he signed. In clu d e th e a ddress o f th e w rite r
a n d a d a y tim e t r lr p h o n r n u m b e r, b e lte rs should
lie o n a single subject a n d b r ns b rie f as p o s s lb lr
T h e lr lle r s are su b je ct to e d itin g

W A S H IN G T O N — Isra e l * h is to ric | e « r
tre a ty w ith J o rd a n is even m ore o f a m i l s le
to th e s m a ll r l r r l r w h n k n o w how m a n y l i m e s
J o rd a n 's K in g llu a o rtn has n a rro w ly r * a|ie&gt;t
d e a th
K in g Huxweln has been th e m o n a rrh of the
H a sh e m ite K in g d o m n f J o rd a n s in / r I W J an
e x tra o rd in a rily k in g tim e ix m s id rrtn g tb r
M id d le East s h k sid y h is to ry He has s u rv iv e d
m o re th a n a dozen a ssassination a tte m p ts
o v e r th e y e a r s
G u a rd s have saved
h im . ra ta have waved
h im
a n d he h a s
saved h tm s e lf w ith
good sense a n d Just
p la in lu c k
Once, he believes,
he d id d ir liu l K in g
H ussein i«4d us In an
in te r v ie w ih a i n r
ca m e b a rk tn life lo
In s u re p ra te in the
re g io n
O ur a a a o c U Ir Dale
(G u ard s havo
V a n A lla lia s learned
saved him. cals
o f th e n e a r m isse s
have saved h im
(m m snort es m Die
and he has
ro y a l rirc le , a n d ctm
saved himself
firm e d some of the
with good sense
a to r lr a d u r in g one
and just plain
u n u s u a l l y c a n d id
luck J
in te r v ie w
with
H ussein llu a o rtn .
w h o loves rid in g hts H a rle y D avidson m o to r
c y t le*. has a lw a y s live d o n th e etlge
In 1951, h r was s ta n d in g next to h is
h r k r v r d g ra n d fa th e r. A b d u lla h at a m osque in
J e ru s a le m w h e n an assassin opened lire al
rlowe range A latuH ah die d h u m a b u lle t to
th e head T he 15 year o ld H uaoeln a as also
h it b y a b u lle t w h ic h , a c c o rd in g lo th e legend
th e K in g has n o t d isco u ra g e d Im u n ir il o il a
m e d a l on th e u n ifo rm th a t A ttd u lU h Insisted
h is grandson w ear th a t d a y
In 1957, H ussein d ro ve alone to an a rm y
base to p u l d o w n a .Jordanian o ilie r rs
re b e llio n and dared th e m to sh&lt;x&gt;t Some d td
" I c o u ld feel I h r heat o f th e b u lle ts " w h ir r in g
p a st. H ussein la te r to ld u *
T h e next year, tn 1950. relations betw een
S y ria and J o rd a n had g ro w n trn se H ussein
an a vid p tk il. was p ilo tin g a sm a ll, tw in
e n g in e a lr r r a lt under th e a ssu m p tio n lie ha il
p e rm lssln n tn fly over S y ria liu l the S yria n s
reneged, and th e K in g w as ordered lo la n d in
D am ascus
" I to ld th e m w r c o u ld n 't do th a t," H ussein
to ld us. " T h e n I decided to dive to a lo w e r
a ltitu d e to a vo id the ra d a r W e flew very, very
lo w to w a rd tlie border as fast as we t m ild go "
T h a t w as Just 2 4 0 n tp h in (lie sm alt plane,
a n d tw o S y ria n jets w e re c o m in g stra ig h t to r
h im
" A l th a t p o tlil I th o u g h t tills was It.
H ussein recalled. " M y U nit Id ra was to ra m
one o f th e m , th e n ll w o u ld tie o v e r." Hut tie
w eaved hla w a y o u t o f S y ria safely
T w o o f o u r fa vo rite s — w h ic h Ih r K in g has
c o n firm e d to u s — In v o lv e d ta ts and nasal
d ro p s. One d a y h r had a s in u s jim h lr m h u t
h r s lla t r d In use th e d ro p s because there were
In te llig en ce re p o rts s a y in g s u m ro n r in i h r
p a la re had h e rn re c r u ite d by an A r n li
opp o n e n t to k ill h im
So H ussetn lu c k ily e xa m in e d the b o ttle " I t
looked a little old. so I (m ured ll d o w n th e
s in k and II sta rte d to fr o th and b u b b le .” lie
recalled. A c id th a t had been placed In I h r
b o ttle was so strong It a i r aw ay Ih r c h ro m e
tr im on h is basin d ra in
K in g H ussein also had a lo l nf ra ts on i h r
p a h irr gro u n d s " A n d one day I saw that I h r
ca t p o p u la tio n was g e ttin g a little s m a lle r."
he recalled " I w ondered about it, am t n
tu rn e d o u t th a t som eone la id been tr y in g
som e poisons, u n fo rtu n a te ly , m i the cats "
A n assistant cook had been re cru ite d — by
th e S yria n s — to k ill th e K ing by poison
S in ce th e c h e f d id n 't k n o w how m u ch to use.
he had e xp e rim e n te d o n the palace ca ls
Seven w ere fo u n d dead o n a single day. s ix
th e n e xt. T h e K in g asked palare guards lo
lo o k In to It. so th e y a u to p s lrd a cal. fo u n d I h r
(Milson and fo ile d Ih r plot

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m e a su re * a n d e ffo rts lo protect
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w it h M o r n * * u |&gt; p n rtln g a n d
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are *e e kin g th e S em inole C o u n ty
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m g the C ro u p JO briM li
. ''S e tt ilh n lr C o u n ty v o te rs w ill
a lw i have several C o u n ty H om e
H ole &lt; b a rte r a m e n d m e n i issu e *
lo consider One w o u ld r e tu rn
school h o a rd e le ctio n * In the
p a riv p rim a ry system , fa vo re d
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re q u ire a n r r u n o m lr Im p a c t
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c ix ts id e ie d b y c ix n m ls n lo n e rs
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lo w aive th e re q u ire m e n t w it h a
m a jo rity p lu s-o n e “ super m a jrx lt y “ vole
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d e rid e w h e th e r the C h a rte r's
n o n in te rfe re n c e clause re q u irin g
s e p a ra tio n b e tw e e n c o m m is ­
sioners a nd c o u n ty e m ployees
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r o u n ly a tto rn e y from u n d e r I h r
c o u n t y m a n a g e r to s e r v in g
c o m m is s io n e rs d ire c tly .

D O R IS H . M IL A M
D o ris II
M ilam . 71). Pierce
H o w e ll K n u d . P la n t C lly .
fo r m e rly o f S anford, d ie d S u n ­
day. N ov. II. 11194 in l^ ik e la u d .
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11)20. a n d m oved to P lant L ily
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d ire c to r for J C. P e n n y C o m ­
p a n y . She w u * a m r m lx - r o l F irst
l l a p i l s i C h u r c h o l S a n fo rd ,
w h e re she served as i h u rr h
o rg a n is t fo r 4 0 years
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e d a u g h te r.
J o y c e M ange. P lant C lly ; three
g r n n d r h llilr e n : n in e g r e a t­
g ra n d c h ild re n . on e g re a t-g ic a l
g ra n d c h ild
H rtsson Funeral H o m e . S an­
fo rd . In ch a rg e of a rra n g e m e n t*.

HELEN MOSS
H elen Moss. DM. Ile v le r Road.
S a n fo rd , died S a tu rd a y . Nov 5.
1994 a l M ariner l le . illh Care.

O ra n g e C ity . I k ir n S e p t, 26.
|M1M&gt; in liln g h a m p to n . N Y ., she
m o v e d In C e n tta l F lo rid a In
li)H 7 . She w as a h o m e m a k e r.
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lila n r h e W 'oerr. K c o w e r Key,
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fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n , four
g rra t g ra n d c h ild re n .
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P a rk C e m e te ry a n d F u n e ra l
H om e. Lake M a ry, In ch a rg e of
a rra n g e m e n ts .

DELORES M. SUTTON
D e lo rrs M S u tto n , 77. P olaris
Loop. C a s s e ltx rry . d ied F rid a y.
Nov. 4 HUM at C o lu m b ia Park
M edical C e n te r. H orn Sept 17.
1917 In W o o d ford C o u n ty . III.,
she m oved to C e n tra l F lo rid a In
IDM4 She w as a h o m e m a k e r
She w as C a th o lic .
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O ilm a n , Casselberry.
A ll F a ith s C re m a tio n Service.
C a sse lb e rry. In ch u rg e o f a r­
ra n g e m en ts
M A R Y M. THOMAS
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ID 94 al la iu g w tH x l H e a lth Care
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w as
a h o m e m a k e r. She was
lla p iis t.
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Lee. L e x in g to n . K y .; d a u g h te rs,
.lo a n R iv e ra . W in te r S p rin g s,
la ils Je a n G rim e s , la x ig w o o d .

b ro th e r. H e rb e rt C a s tillo . L a k r
C it y : s is te rs . S o n y a H rld g rs
T a m p a , G race W a lte rs . L a k r
C lly ; 10 g ra n d c h ild re n , seven
g re a t g ra n d c h ild re n .
G a in e s C arey H and G arden
C h a p e l F u n e ra l H om e. L o n g
w o o d , In c h a rg e o f a rra n g e ­
m e n ts .

KEL8I LYNN TORRES
K e ls l L y n n T o rre s . In fa n t.
C a s tle W ood* T e rra ce , C assel­
b e rr y . died F rid a y . Nov. 4. 1994
a t F lo rid a H o s p ita l S o u th . O r­
la n d o . She w as b o m Nov. 2.
1994 In O rla n d o She w as Hap
(1st.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e p a re n ts .
K d w u rd and T a rn ! T o rre s. C a*
s e lb e rry . p a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts .
M r. and M rs H e rm a n T orres.
W inter Park; maternal
g r a n d p a r e n ts . M r. a n d M rs
R ic h a r d W h it e h u r s t . W in te r
P a rk . Mr. and M rs J o h n M lncey.
W in te r H aven: m a te rn a l g rru t
g r a n d p a r r n is . M r. a n d M rs
N o rm a n I look w a y . O rla n d o
A ll F a ith * M e m o ria l Park. C as­
s e lb e rry In ch a rg e o f a rra n g e ­
m e n ts .

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SHO T I S ( x r U l H azard O p e ra tio n
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1
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parade is “ B u ild 'em u p ju s t tty*
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3
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parade, th e re w ill be a p e p r a i ll y j
on th e M a g n o lia M all w ith t h e ,
c ity In v ite d to he lp c h e e r on th e ,
fo o tb a ll te a m and ra lly th e m o n
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th r * rh o o l lia s b r r n suspended
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w h ic h s tu d e n ts w ill show o ff
th e ir m u s ic a l an d perfo rm a n ce
ta le n t* F or th e rest o f th e day.
stu d e n ts an d school em ployees
w il l c h e e r fo r th e ir fa v o r ite
college* h ) w e a rin g th e co lo rs of
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show place. O n ly I h r best w ill do
as th e s tu d e n ts p rr p ra re fo r a
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designed to m o r r c le a rly I d r n t l f /
t h r ru le s a n d re s tric tio n s for/
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m em bers e ve ry d e ta il o f the
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nurse on d u ty here.' C am eron
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the J e w is h H olocaust m u se u m
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Just lik e It happened ”
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ly n c h in g title d “ A T im e of
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p re se rvin g th is b itte r h is to ry
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professor at th e U n iv e rs ity of
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WeHaveA Great Eiwigelist,

TAYLORJOYCE
v of Fort Smith, Arkansas And
We Hope To See You!
IUM N. IIw y 17-42 (I mile north uf llw y iV I)

323-5830• 322-9174• 324-4338

�r&gt;*ntofd Hctaid Sanford. Ftcnda - Mooda*. Noramba' T. tW4

AND VOTE NOVEMBER 8.
BECAUSE SO MUCH IS AT STAKE.

“Lm toil Chiles has delivered on
the promises he made four years
ago to bring major change,..one
of Florida's most resjxvted and
goals-oricntcd leaders."
— OAJMCSV1LLE SUN,
OCTOBER 21. ISM

“Chiles fighting crime; llusli
just firing blanks...when it
conic* to public service, there is
no comparison between .leb
Hush and (»ov. Chiles. Cwhiles
earned our trust."
— PALM MACH PO tt,
OCTOMR. 1 IM

"(iovemor Chiles has reformed
juvenile justice and set new
records for prison expansion...
lie has proven he am manage...
during some of the state's most
difficult times."
— MIAMI HERALD,
OCTOMR 23, ISM

"Liwton Chiles offers a far more
realistic approach to the eliallenges
that face die state...|hls| record
and promise for die future stand in
stark contrast to die xLish-undhuni appmaeh of.leh Hush."
— ORLANOO SENTINEL.
OCTOBER 3 0 . IS M

“Chiles for (iovemor...in tile past
four years. Florida's economy has
improved...crime has decreased...
taxes have remained among the
lowest in the nation...Chiles has
built prisons, reformed sentenc­
ing policy, doubled the percent­
age of time each inmate serves
and will eliminate curb release
altogether by next year..."
— ST. PETERSBURG TIMES.
OCTOMR. ISM

“Chiles has far more to offer
the state in die uexr four years
than does Hush. Liwton (.'biles
is a man of quality, a man 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 IS , 19B4

“Chiles has shown he is in charge
| and | has delivered on ini|&gt;ortuu(
promises...Floriila needs maturity
at the helm. Chiles and Mackay
offer that."
— FORT LAUOEROALE SUN-SENTINEL.
OCTOBER IS , IM S

"Chiles has been a steady, coura­
geous leader with a good overall
record and a progressive plan for
dealing with the problems that
concern voters."
—BRADENTON HERALD,
OCTOBER 23. IBM

"Chiles has a solid record...has
championed reforms in...early
release programs, in health
care, in infant mortality and
care with his Healthy Start pro­
gram and in juvenile justice
issues. He’s led the charge in
education reform...Chiles is also
a straight-shooter in an era of
sidewinders."
— PENSACOLA NEWS JOURNAL.
OCTOBER 2 7 .1SS4

“Lawton Chiles is a man of
experience, integrity and vision
who's started this state down
the mad to improvement...
Chiles deserves re-election
over an untested Hush."
— " i i A M A ^i f i p m o c R A E

OCTOBER 3 0 .1SB4

"Anvbodv
•
* who cares about this
state should vote for Chiles."
— DAYTONA BEACH NEWS JOURNAL,
AUGUST ISM

Vote November 8 for Cliiles/MacKay
THE PROVEN, EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP WE NEED
TO KEEP FLORIDA MOVING FORWARD .
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Supports Limited G o v ern m en t/L o w Taxes
A R ecord o f I n n o v a tio n &amp; In te g r ity
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Representative Bob Starks

As i Mayor, Kami} M u rru wa» neatly in his support o f thtwc men and
women in uniform who put their lives on the line to protect the

T h e most important qualities a public official can have
are honesty, good character, a willingness to listen and a

community.

genuine desire to serve.

I look forward to working with our nest County Commissioner Kandy
M u rm to make our streets, schools and neighborly*ds **fcr for all. "

U n id y Morris has those qualities. Kandy Murrik " ill be

The S anford H e rald —l n d o rte tn e n t

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‘ .. but iesc (candidate) edges to the fneit in terms of
accomplishments sod the ability to bring together a
consenius, Randy M orns l h t U U lk 111 1 yullUsAl
[f | .l,i || the fhilny tu ) .,n m p lu h *b in ge , (hang*
hopefully, which represents improsement Here, the
to o former m s)ies fotlms marked!) different paths
lt»e Sanlied Herald belieses these paths dcmiutilrste
M u m i m il be the m u tt c l lc u m u l the tnu
In l-ake Mary, M ieris mustered b«eh tommission snd
community suppiet foe streamlining buiiness sppnrsals
to attract ness yobs to the area He held the drise fie
landscaping snd strut development plant slong l.ake
M ary Roulesard designed to increase property tslues...

D im i i n d w i i i t in the t i a ft* District 2 county

difflmiuMMwr Titan cU uunnui like uiluttd
.. Mr. M orris faces A tln rn n r Terry, the s uite in
the IV m n a t lK runoff. ...
l h c u i u u n l t m u lik e U ll Lbt H u n t* . l i e n o
t f l t t l m , she esscnnill) MAI not
M r M ie n s is both thinkrr and salesman, and bnms
with initialise and diligence.
S rm in o tr n e rd s co m m issio n ers w ith stsio n a n d
p rin e n ab ilitie s
M r. M o rn s’ retted proses he hss those qualities...
The (tenplesiiies of a lir | t urban county require the
cipericncc of those « h « base been t U l t il Hid found
in he efletnse f W a / n s e / rndteses Kandy M ie n s
fte the District 2 C ounty Commission seat.

M orns successfully led tampsigns to reduce calling rates
to Orlando and he gsthered together reluctant property
owners to diwistc their prime Internals 4 property to
build an interchange at 4AA. an all but dead project.
A in *

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an outstanding County Commissioner.

Raid political adeartlsem ant by th* Randall Morris C am paign, Republican

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Sanford resident leads Cincinnati to first win
iMarino rallies M iam i again

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B e n g a l* tirg a n lu Ih ln k In lo x k al m g III* n ig h t*
" W h o k n o w * a flr r y o u w in o n e -’ IV Ifrey sakl
"W e c o u ld end u p w llh r ig h t w in *
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1 A M P A - Steve W al*h re m a in e d u n b e a te n a*
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lo u th d o w n * a * th k a g u s n a p p e d a tw o gam e
losing * t r r a k a l l h a 20 6 w tn *&gt;v ef 1 am pa Hay
W a lsh . s ta rt m u for ih e l l r * l lim e a llh a
healthy K rtk K ra rttrr on i h r s h te lm r m ix e d th r
ru n a l t h I h r pa*a to keep Ih e llm ia lie e r * o il
balance a n d Im p ro ve lo 4 O in nam e* lie * ta k e n
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2 1 0 *eaaon o p e n ln n lo ** lo th e Itra r*
The H ear* *a« k rd d ir ft r s i fo u n d jrk k l a k e
and forced h im In h u rry s e v e ra l th ro w * d u r tn n a
1.1 lo r 2 ft pe rfo rm a n ce D t l f r r finished a t i h ISO
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AROUND TH E NATION
Suns go to 15 0 o ve r Heat
P H O EN IX — Kevin J o h n s o n a im h a il 20
p o in t*, s n a p jw d I'hoenix o u t o f a to ld » p rll w ith
a 2 0 font )u m p e t la ir In Ih e ga m e . and th e S u n *
c o n tin u e d th e ir m a sirry o f ih e M iam i Ile a l w ith
a 1 10 107 v ic to ry Sunday n ig h t
P hoenix. Ih e o n ly M IA te a m Ih r U ra l ha ve
never beaten Im proved lo 1 5 4 ) in Ih r series
R ookie VVrslev Person h it 7 of 11 s lio t* and
rin lsh e d w llt i 3.1
I k n Majerle t a i l 30
p o in t* a n d a career h l f l i I S r r U u i a
G le n H u * *«-*i»ed 21 p o in t * k&gt;r M u m l. S teve
S m ith had 2 2 am t H illy O w e n * scored 18

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•H a ig h t w in * One s tra ig h t w in w ill do fin e for
now
l i * g rra i to g r i No I . " he *a k ! * T m r r a lly
happv lo r everybody We h u n g In there lo u g h "
H ie vk lo -y lit o k r a 15 game rtia d lo s in g * r r r a k
lo r Ihe B engal* and m a rk e d Ih e lr sec«md s tro n g
ga m e Last w r r k th e y lost 23 2 0 loser lo the
rh a m p to n Dallas C n w h n y * in a gam e In w h ic h
th e y led 14 O at the h a lf
A gainst Seattle. I lie B e ngal* ( I 8| * r t u p Ih e lr
w in n in g fie ld goal on a 70 yard Itla k e in D a m a v
S cott pas* IV Ifre y set a learn re co rd try alwr
m a k in g kt&lt; k s u f .'Ml 44 3 6 .4 7 and 28 y a rd *
lUake * Ir a m m a lr * c re d ite d h im w llh b rin g in g
I h r B engal* Ih e lr In itia l w in
H r s jia rk rd a w ave o f e n th u s ia s m fo r u s ."
K e ith Mm ker *ald
H r gave Ih l* le a n t a d iffe re n t

Lyman earns shot
to defend crown

49ers, Bulldogs
wrap up flag titles
F rw n l l i f l lt* M d s

view o f w h a t's g o in g lo happen e v e ry S unday
C in c in n a ti d id n 't w tn u n til Its I H h gam e Iasi
• ra s o n The B e n g a l* a lw i had a sa fe ty In h a n d in g
ilie S e a h a w ks ( 3 6 | Ih e lr f lflh loss In a row
A c ro w d of 4 6 .6 3 0 saw th e firs t N FL gam e of
Ih e season In the K lng d o m e w h ic h was . Uwr.1
at nee J u ly 19 a fte r c e llin g Mies fe ll before a
b a s e b a ll gam e b e tw e e n th e M a n n e r s a n d
H a lt im n r r
T he K ln g d o m e u n d e rw e n t » 12 5
m illio n in m o l an d c e llin g re p a ir* a Job lh a l m av
ru n
m illio n ove r Ih e budget
T h e S eahaw ks played th e ir firs t three horn*
f r g iila r season gsm cs sn d tw o h o m e e x h ib itio n
g a m e * al U n iv e rs ity o f W a s h in g to n * H u s k y
S ta d iu m
Blake w h o made h l a f i r s t N F L M a r t l a s t w e e k
H e r l l l a k r . Page 2 11

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S A N F O R D — The 4Beni com pleted an u n d rlra trd ami
u n w o r r d upon season while Ihe Bulldog* al«o in ssr.l a
shu to ut l o « Hitch league i ham plonshlp* on llte lln a l dav
of llte rrgular season rd llte Sanford M r«reallon Y o u th
M a g Fool ball le a g u e al S a n fo rd Middle S ch o o l

Saturday
T h e Bulldog* edged ihe Sem inole* 6 0 . lo w in ifteir
Ion Mb slnught game am i i lalm ih e title of llte Mimtr
League fages 7 91. while Ihe 4 ‘ *er* d u m pe d ihe
D o lp hin * 1 5 0 (or Ihelr sixth s ira ig h i shutout and Ihe
S ee F la g . Page 2H

R o ta ry C lu b s w e e p s
s o f tb a ll
P ro m H a l f A s s o r t*
S A N F O R D - A w in l * a w in
T h e R otary C lu b to o k d lfle rc n t ro u te * lo a sw eep o l a
d o u b le h e a d rr In llt e S anford R e cre a tion G irls f a l l
S lo w p tlr h S tf llia ll le a g u e al la k e s id e Field S a tu rd a y
R o ta ry was m a s te rfu l In w h ite w a s h in g New V is io n
2 IT ) on o n ly one H it tm l llte n h a d lo w ith s ta n d a
fo u r r u n to p o f ih e s ix th In n in g In o u tw o rin g S a n lo rd
O p tim is t C lu b 14 12
n»e (H iU ttils t* mI*4 i li.n l a « h a m e Mi x a rr rp a
«UmbWheadrr*,5 i9 M M P f " h a il M lt M K T th e *lla v t r lt n d
H ire r Hit S r iM iu io u t «»l S a nlord K irx l B a |itt*l
In I h r o ther g am e* N lcfto ls M a rin e S e n Ire * w h lp jit d

See Softball. Page 2B

L a ta M a ry

A rtgta o ta a n g u a ii-

lied for next week's Male Croat
country meal by finishing second
in Saturday s regional r i

LAKE M A H Y - L y m a n H ig h S chool s «pte*i for a
•econd m n e r c u llv e g lrla ' rm a a r r tu n lr y s ta le chant
p lo n sh lp a d va n ce d a n o th e r M ep S a tu rd a y , w hen th e
G rry h o u n d s fin is h e d Ih p d a l Ihe 6 A R egion III m eet
ru n at la k e M a ry H ig h S chool
The lo p fo u r te a m * an d flra l five In d iv id u a l* a l llte
regional m e e t advance lo Ihe M ale c h a m p io n s h ip
meet, w h ic h w ill be ru n I h l* S a tu rd a y . N ov 12. on
Ihe n o rth c a m p u s o f F lo rid a C o m m u n ity C ollege
J a c k s o n v ille
L y m a n 's h o ys, w h o w ere second to E d g e w a trr
170-741. also q u a lifie d fo r th e K a te m eet
O ther s ta te m eet q u a lifie r* w ere th e la k e H o w e ll
g irl* la k e B ra n tle y b o y *, and L a ke M a ry se n io r
A ngle O lson, w h o fin is h e d second b e h in d R am ona
S a rtd a k la fl 1 2 S |o f Lake W o rth -J o h n I L e o n a rd
Leading th e G rry h o u n d g ir l* (95). w h o cam e in
behind B o ra K aton-S pam ah R iver (58) a n d W in te r
P ark (83). w e re K e lly H udaon H h lrd . 12 m in u te * . 24
•e ro n d s l. G e A n a R ivera (e ig h th . 12 47). M ich e lle
B urger (1 2 th . 1 3 0 0 ). J a n e l J e n a rn 135th. 13 411. a n d
S hannon M c D a n ie l (3 7 th . 13:441
Also re p re s e n tin g L y m a n w ere J o y K a m in s k i
(3 * lh . 13 4 5 ) a n d Maeve A lfo rd 146th. 13 56)
D oing th e aeonng fo r Lake Hoxvell w ere C a lly
H ow ell ( fifth . 12 301. M U M c C o rm ic k l ) 3 lh . 13 0 0 ).
E lisabeth W h ite h e a d I2 4 lh . 13:18). T a m a ra S a U m a n
131*1. 13 3 3 ). an d A m y P itc h (32 n d . 13 331 M rllaaa
B edki 141*1. 13 491 an d E rin G erber (3 3 rd . 14:191
also ran fo r Ih e S ilv e r H a w k s
Paced b y O laon (12:141. th e Lake M a ry R a m * c a m e

□ 6 m E e g lo a . P age 2 1

Foreman a champ again

Ice go cold

l.A S V E G A S — ( im r j{ r F o re m a n re gained th r
h e a vy w e ig h t title h r lost to M u h a m m a d A ll in
1074. s to p p in g M k h a rl M&gt;x&gt;rer w ith a tw o
p u n c h c o m b in a tio n at 2 0 3 o l th e lo th ro u n d
F ore m a n . 4 5 . w ho r a p tu r e d th r IIIF a n d W U A
c h a m p io n s h ip *. I* ih r o ld e s t cham pion in any
w e ig h t class The p r r v k iu * «*l«lrsi h e a v y w e ig h t
c h a m p io n wa» Jersey Joe W o lc o tt, w ho w a s 37
w hen he stopped E r/a rd C h a rle s In 1051
A lte r n in e ro u n d *. F o re m a n trailed o n a ll ih r
ju d g e * c a rd s Then, w ith s h o c k in g suddenness
In i h r lO ih . i h r new c h a m p h ii Moorer w ll h a
led hook a n d floored h im w it h a rig id hand
F ore m a n Im proved lo 7 3 -4 w llh h i* HHih
k n o c k o u t a n d i» 2k 2 w ith 2 fi k n o c k o u t* since
lie g in n ln g h i* c o m e b a ck In 1987 M o o r rr.
m a k in g fils firs ! defense s in c e treating E v u n d e r
l lo l y f l r Id In A p ril, dropped l u 3 5 I .

Staff R eports
S AN FO R D — P oor o ffe n sive p ro
d u r tlo n paved Ih e w a y lo a p a ir of
d e fe a U th is w e e ke n d fo r th e S a n fo rd
Ice o f th e W o m e n 's B aseball League
O n S a tu rd a y a t S a n fo rd M e m o ria l
S ta d iu m , th e Ice stra n d e d 1 1 r u n ­
n e rs o n base In a 9 -8 loss lo t h r
A p o p k a D ia m o n d * T h e n , on S u n ­
d a y . th e D a yto n a Beach S a n d sh a rks
w o n th e ir firs t ga m e o f the season at
th e expense o f th e Ice. r a lly in g fo r a
5-2 v ic to ry .
S a n fo rd w ill p la y b o th te a m s
a g a in n e x t w e e ke n d , p la v ln g at

□ R ea lea . Pafl* 2 *

Nebraska sole N o. 1
N EW Y O R K - Nebraska, a lre a d y No I In The
A ssociated Press poll, replac e d lY n n S late as th r
to p tr a m In I h r USA T o d a y -C N N jv ill
A ft r r N ebraska |84)| b e a t Kans.iv 4 5 -1 7 and
Penn S ia tr 1104)) looked s lu g g is h In a 35-211
V icto ry o ve r Indiana o n S a tu rd a y , th e C orn h u s k r r * gained ground In b o th fm ll*
A u b u rn I'J-O) rrm a ln rd t h i r d In Ih r A P p o ll
F lo rid a (7 -11 l* fo u rth , fo llo w e d by M u m l 17-11.
A la b a m a 10-0). Colorado ( H - l) . FSU (7-11. T e xa s
A A M (H-O-11a n d Colorado S ta le ( H I)

AROUND TH E WORLD
Hill gains on Schum acher
S U Z U K A . J u jm ii — D a m o n l l i l ! Iira i M lc h a rl
S c h u m a c h e r b y 3 365 s e c o n d s In Ih r Ja p a n e se
G ra n d P rlx to m o v r In w it h in o n r of t h r (m in i
Ira d a n d fo rce a s h o w d o w n In A u s tra lia n e xt
w eek fo r I h r F o rm u la One c h a m p io n s h ip
H ill averaged 94 114 In h i * W illiam s- K m .m il

W HAT’S HAPPENINO
G irls’ Basketball
Lk H o w tll at Lakeland. J V . 6 p m . V. / 3 0 p m

FOOTBALL
[ U p.rn. — W F T V 0. N a tio n a l Football Le a g u e .
New Y o rk G ia n ts ul Dallas C o w b o y s . (I.)
C o m p la ta 11 • ti ng» on P i g * 2 B

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V ic k y Hum phrey (N o 11) was one o l the low S anlord Ice
w h o h it w ell this p a st weekend, c o lle c tin g tw o sin g le s
In S aturday's 9 8 lo s s to Ihe A p o p ka D um onds and tw o

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more singles in a 5-2 loss to the Daytona Beach Sand
Sharks on Sunday Over the course ot the weekend.
Humphrey accounted lor lour o l the team's IB hits.

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‘You c a n ’t ’ is m eaningless fo r Blake, N orton
" C a n 't " I* a s la te o t m in d . . . If
y o u d o n 't m in d . II d o e s n 't m a ile r
W llh e v e ry th in g th e y do. J e ll
Itla k e and M icke y N o rto n p ro v e
D ia l. a rro m p l!» )iln g te a l* t li.it. If
th e y listened lo Ih o s r w tio k n o w
b e tte r , th e y w o u ld n 't b o th e r lo
a tte m p t.
S h o w s you w h a t " t h e y " kn o w . . .
lu s t T h u rs d a y , B la k r and N o rto n
w e re v o te d In to I lie S e m in o le
C o u n ty S p o rt* H a ll o f Fame. T tie
d u o w ill lie fo rm a lly In d u cte d d u r ­
in g llie G reater S a n fo rd C h a m lie r o f
C o m m e rc e 's a n n u a l b a n q u e t In
J a n u u ry .
F o r those o f you w h o d o n 't k n o w .
Itla k e I* loo s m a ll lo play m a jo i
c o lle g e lo o th a ll. t n u r h le*» In H ie
N F L . w h ile N o rto n '* m o b ility 1*
" ll m l ie d " by Id * w h e e lc h a ir
O n S u n d a y . B la k e th re w lo r
n e a rly 4 0 0 y a rd * In th e C in c in n a ti
B e n g a l*' 2 0 17 w in o v e r the S e a ttle
S eahaw ks. one w e e k a ftr r n r a r ly
e n g in e e rin g an upset o f the d e fe n d ­
in g S uper Ik iw l e h a in p lo n D a lla s

Cowboys.
T il ls

w in te r.

N o rto n

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again co a ch the L u th e r H igh S chool
g irl* ' b a s k e tb a ll team , m anage a
p a ir o f a d u lt M o w p ltc h s o fth u ll
tra m *, u n d w ill get to a * m a n y o f
th r O viedo H ig h S chool b asketball
games a * I I I * b u *y schedule |&gt;erm il* .
For B la ke an d N o rto n , the concept
of " Y o u c a n 'l" Is n 't laughable. It
Just d o e sn 't exist.
A f lr r m is s in g tils Ju n io r y e a r
season In h ig h school because o f a
broken le g Is tifT rrrd w ill rid in g u
m o to rc y lr g iv e n to h im b y h is
godfather. T im Raines). B lake cam e

track h is s e n io r year lo le a d th e
S em tnoles to th e state s e m ifin a ls
und Ire n a m e d to the second-team
Class 4A a ll s ta te qu a rte rb a ck.
T o ld he w as to o sm all to p la y
(p iu rte rh a rk b y scouts fro m m a jo r
c o lle g e s . B la k e w e n t to E a s t
C a ro lin a U n iv e rs ity Instead. In him
s e n io r y e a r ( 1 9 9 1 - 9 2 ) . D la k e
q u a r t r r t h ir k r d th e P irate* lo an 11-1
re ro rd (In c lu d in g n v ic to ry o v e r
N o rth C a ro lin a S ta le In th e Peach
llo w l) an d a No. B ra n k in g In th e
fin a l AP T o p ,2 5 .
T o ld he w as to o sm all to p la y
q u a rte rb a c k In th e N F L . H ia k c
lasted u n til th e s ix th ro u n d , w h e n
he was selected by the New Y o rk
Je ts A fte r tw o years o f s it t in g
b e h in d B o o m e r E s la s o n a n d
B ro w n in g N agle. B lake was w a iv e d
by th e J e ts u n d claim ed b y the
B engal* th is past A ugust.
In ju rie s to s ta rte r D avid K ltn g le r
and tra rk u p D on Hollas le ft th e
B engals no o th e r choice th a n to
sta rt B la k r a g a in s t I h r C o w b o ys tw o
w rrk s a g o .
N o rto n 's a c c o m p lis h m e n ts a r e n 't

so m u c h In w h a t he does, b u t how
m u c h he does.
H e's coached b a seball, ba ske tb a ll,
fo o tb a ll, and s o ftb a ll. H e's been a
league a d m ln s tra to r In baseball and
b a ske tb a ll. H e's h e lp e d fo u n d y o u th
b a ske tb a ll and b a se b a ll leagues.
" I f th e re 's a league, he's there
h e lp in g o u t." one m e m b e r o f the
H a ll o f Fame s e le c tio n c o m m itte e
said. “ A n d If th e re 's n o t a league,
h e 's on the phone tr y in g to get o n r
sta rte d o r tr y in g to fin d som eplace
fo r th e kid s to p la y ."
A n d It d o e sn 't e n d w ith th e k id s
N o rto n p u ts to g e th e r m e n 's and
w o m e n 's s o ftb a ll te a m s th a t play
e ve ry season, a lte rn a tin g betw een
th e leagues a t W in te r S p rin g s .
O viedo, an d Red B u g Lake Park.
O n to p o f th a t . N o rto n Is a
fre q u e n t s p e cta to r a t O viedo H igh
S chool a th le tic events.
So m u c h for " lim it e d '' m o b ility .
F or tw o g u ys w h o have been to ld
th e y c a n 't do th in g s . B la k r and
N o rto n have d o n e q u ite a b it,
p ro v in g th a t lim ita tio n s d o n 't have
to lim it you.

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Iflfth. Hi 14 ). T y lr r Sutterby
I l l t h . Hi 5 7 ). David Kinsley
IH ith 17 11). .Jason Scott ( 17 th.
17 121. and Damon G rim aldi
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llrtan Nir hard son |45 lh. 18 ()8 |
and Blake Conner ItiOth. 18 5 1 )
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Scoring (or the l*ikr Brantley
Pa'Mots ( 153 ). who i latmrd the
final qualifying berth liehlnd
Veto Beach il I 5 | and Just ahead
of Oak Nldgr 11541. were To m
Sanchez (ninth. 10 35 ). Aaron
M t e s w ln k r l (2 1 st. 17 1 6 ).
Je re m y lioelil ( 2 4 th. 17 19 ).
Brad Lang 126th. 17 2 5 ). and
Adam Willi.tm* ( 73 rd. 19 301
Other Pattlnts who coni|ietrd
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faces S a n fo rd O pU m lst a t 1 4 5
pm .
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ru n ), tw o h its — B a rb a ra G ra y
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K a noah B ow les (tw o ru n s ); one
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F irs t B a p tist.
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tw o r u n s ) , D ix ie N o ss (Iw o
t r ip l e s , th r e e r u n s ) . M a ttie
A lk e n s (double, (w o ru n s ). K e lly
O i l s ( I h r e e r u n s ) , B o n n ie
K lz e le w tc z and M ic h e lle Forrest
(tw o ru n s ). K a th y H a w k in s (ru n )
one h it — S h e rri E lla n d (hom e
ru n . ru n ). S h a n n o n Noss (Iw o
ru n s).
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H a n d y w a y fS u p e rte x w ere, w ith
Ih re e h its — B ra n d y O rtiz (tw o
d o u b le s, ru n ); tw o h its — B ra n d y
B rid g m a n (tw o d o u b le s , tw o
ru n s ); one h it — J a m rn te C la rk
und S h a w n a D o o little (double,
ru n ). T heresa G roves (ru n )

D a y t o n a B e a c h 's J a c k i e
Nobtnaon S ta d iu m at 6 p m
S a tu rd a y a n d v is itin g A popka
for a 1 p m r o n tr s t S u n d a y
"W e re s lit tle d o w n rig h t now .
b u t we ll p tr k It bsck u p
said
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" I t 's a lo n g arsaon T he b ig th in g
rig h t n o w Is th a t w r need to get
h e a lth y We re p re tty banged u p
rig h t n o w .”
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p lay w ith o u t S tephanie Need,
the No 3 h itte r in the lin e u p and
the te a m s to p s ta rtin g p itc h e r,
f o r m u c h o f th e w e e k e n d
because of n a g g in g In ju rie s
F our e rro rs added to the Ice's
p r o b l e m s o n S a t u r d a y aa
A p o p k a sco re d s ix u n e a rn e d
ru n s. E ven so. S anford s till led
6 -5 a f t e r a lx I n n i n g s a n d
m a naged lo have Ihe ty in g and
w in n in g ru n s on second and
th ir d base w ith tw o o u t in the
b o tto m o f th e n in t h In n in g
before fa llin g .
V ic k y llu n p h re y led Ih e Ice
a tta c k o n S a tu rd a y w ith tw o
singles, tw o ru n s, an d tw o KB1
A lice S alas added Iw o singles.
Iw o ru n s , a n d an K B I M ellissa
G arcia had tw o singles and n
ru n
Susan S ta h le y singled, scored
a ru n . a n d had an NBI La n l
C abral a n d C h rlsa y W eaver bo th
singled a n d scored a ru n D iane
B r u m m e tt. A d rla H e rn a n d e z ,
and O vie d o H tgh S chool so ftb a ll
coach A n n a H o llis each h it a
single Need had an N BI before
le a v in g th e gam e
T h e Ice lo o k a 2-0 lead In Ihe
b o tto m o f th e firs t In n in g o l
S u n d a y 's gam e T ied 2 2 w ith
tw o o u t a n d nobody on tri the
n in th In n in g , the S and S harks
ra llie d fo r th re e ru n s a n d a 5-2
c o m e -lro m b e h in d w in
H u m p h re y again p a re d S an­
ford. c o lle c tin g Iw o singles, a
ru n . a n d an NBI. S ta h le y also h it
tw o s in g le s G a r d a sin g le d and
scored a ru n . C abral an d W eaver
each had a single H ernandez
drove In a tu n .

22 10)

The top live finishers lor the
sixth place G ik r Howell htiys
( H i l l were Bobby Flrouz 120th.
17 : 151. Cory Frank ( 2 Hth. 17 :291.
Matt Miller |30 th. 17 34 ). Chris
Kemplnk 142nd. 17 541. and Ben
Brown |44 th. 18 011 Camcran
Fitch lOOlh. 1 9 0 3 ) und Nyan
M cDrnnott |7 8 th. 20 4 5 ) also
run for Ihe Silver Hawks
Making up th r Irani score
Oviedo ( 190 ). who came in ninth
be hind Hocu N a ta n -S p u n lsh
K lvrr (H&gt;«)l and Palm li.iy ( 193 ).
werr Scott Thelen 122nd. 17 : 10 ).
Pete Buffington ( 3 0 th. 17 4 7 |. T y
Kracht |38 th. 17 4 8 ). Paul Izro
( 49 th. I H 2 tl). and J P Green
( 5 1si. 18 :3 2 ). T h r Lions also
were represented by Dee Purdy
|5 5 lh. 18 39 ) and Andrew Den­
nett ( 71 st. 19 201

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SENIOR LEAQUE
Boars 25. Hurricanes •
E ric Moore had a big passing
d a y fo r the Bears, th ro w in g a
p a ir o f to u c h d o w n passes to
T hen W illia m s (of 43 and 5
yards), and a th ir d to Stephen
C a rte r 142 yards) M oorr also
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J u s tin N o g rrs A n d re Sim pson
scored th e o th e r to u c h d o w n on a
5 3 -y a rd ru n
T h e Hurricanes' l o n e
to u c h d o w n cam e o n a 75-yard
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fro m N yan B u ck to K e v in Buck

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M IN O R LEAQ U E
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sco rin g fo r the E agles w ith a
3 - y a r d to u c h d o w n r u n a n d
M arcus P erry added Ihe e x tra
p o in t r u n D aM arlo S im s and
Ja m e s P rlch e t added to u ch d o w n
ru n s o f 19 and 32 yards, respec­
tiv e ly .
B u lld o g s 6, S e m ln o ls t 0
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to u c h d o w n o f th e gam e on a
1 5 -yn rd ru n o fl a S ta tu e o f
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m o re th a n 13 p o in ts In the
p re v io u s five gam es and had
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th e season
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CALENDAR
Help for gamblers offered
xtymou* and G a m Anon fu* faniUv and friend*
Monday and Friday trtnn M t t d r n l at 7 3 0
the ( « » t Shepherd 331 l a k e At e M aitland
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made largely ol gras* nr leave* w ill Irn d to
m at •law n tigh tly and that will prevent air
from ( i n itialin g Although aucti a pile w ill
even tu ally drcntn(»**e. It w ill take m uch
longer Ilia n one that i* aerated by tu rn in g
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t.iking p la rr w h k h ra n «inell
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pile ta that even If you don't have the tim e or
inclination to tu rn or fluff the pile, nr If ton
mtM h nr Inn little rain g el* »»n II or even If
you m ound the grawt Flipping* of leaves on
the (tile, m other nature w ill eventually *ee
that the rnm |inal log prorraa gew* on and
llte valuable orglidle soil am en d m en t* are
no lo n g e r gotn g to th e a lr r a d y o v e r
tm rdened landfill
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re a w o rk in g ro m p o a t system . d rn p hy
the C o o p rr a llv e F \ie n * lo n N rrv lre o lflre
d at 2 V ) W C o u n ty H om e Hoad
arfo i fro m Flea W o rld T he ro m p o a t ' p ile
t* lo. J t n l tie h in d th e office Compnwt. m ade
on *lle h a * I w en u«ed to e n r ir h th e b e d * o l
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Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
S a n o tk a A n u n v m n u * m e e t* Monday a l It p m
l 'r r * l r \ t e t u n llo u t e of (k B id w tll 3 l7 ( t a k A v e Sanford

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inducts members

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tha Woman * Club of Sanford
are (front row. from lefty Peggy
Teten. Debbie Jarvia. Margaret
Q r o is , D ottle A nthony and
B onnie Thomae (Back row.
from left) G loria Black.
Theresa Millikan. Jean Bryant.
Thelma Smith. Cora Kanner
and Dorothy Darnels
N aw ty

Historical Commission gathers
1 h r Lake MaT) lb*t&gt;&gt;»kal &lt; cxn rtilta to n m e r it i t 7 p i n th e
flr»* V inlay o f tire tn o rtlli at th e T ra n k K s a n * I enter IAN N
( onlryr ( lo t, Hoad ('o rila t t .la m e * T ln a n p a u n at 322 1*432 toe

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge No 27 ot the In te rn a tio n a l O rd e r n f O ddfellow s m e e t*
tlie |ir« i and ilt ir d U o n d a r o f every m o n th . r« re p t J u ly a n d
A u f u t i at N p o t at IO I M a g n o lia A ve S anlocd

NgraM N X N I f f«MH»v Owciw t

Sowing club gathers
I &gt;rr&gt; t u r t i la y Iru m U « ) a in In 1X100 . th e WOOPtE S e w in g
( I n t i g a th e r* a l Ih e l-ahe Wtart S ent** t e n t e r |(Wl N t o o n tr y
( lo li f i a d in m ake l a i n • M h n • •».# Manta h a n u rsin g (MMOea
aa waU a t Ha iit a Jut l he t lit la u u o *
lir e iU ftd w fld ik r t i t
th e c lu ti are d o n a te d to p t r r m t r lia b le *, n u rs in g home re s id e n t*
a n d g llt« for th e a n n u a l f h r ta lm a * v lix r

Activities for seniors

Happy days are here again for troops

l-a k r M a rt S entorv In v ite anyone 33 y e a r* nr older to p 4 n
th e m in a w e e k ly a r ttv lty on Tueaday A n . fro m h a m in m a in
at th e F ra n k E v a n * C e n te r, I An N C o u n try C lu b Hoad

D E A R A H B Y i T h a n k you lor
O p e ra tio n Dear A b b y l - i * t year
w r p a rtic ip a te d an th a t o u r fo u r
■on* w o u ld le a rn r r x r aho u t th r
w o rld , t h r m ilita r y , a n d how to
w rite le tte r *
W'e've learned *&gt;&gt; m u c h about
Japan S |w in , Ira n . T u r k r y . and
a l*o a trout Ihe N a v y a n d A ir
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a n d Osceola C o u n tie s d u rin g the
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A m e ric a R em em ber*
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S p e cific u n it* o r c o u n trie s a rc !
b r in g targeted Instead. Ih e m a ­
la r U S. m ilita r y A e ria l M a ll
T e rm in a l* and Fleet M all C e n ­
te r* oversea* w ill receive an d
d is trib u te m a ll on a fa lrs h a re
ba st* Those w h o w a n t lo w rite
to a specific area sh o u ld send
th e ir m a il to th e nearest geo
g ra p h ic h u b
These addresses w ill lie a c tiv e
o n ly fr o m N ov. 15. 1994. to J a n
15. 1 9 9 5 . A f t e r t h a t , th e
AIXJ/FPO w ill close

LOVE. ABBY
P S . The p referred "g o o d '' Is
s t i l l c h o c o la te c h ip c o o k ie s ,
w h ic h tra v e l w e ll w hen packed
In popped popcorn H o m e m a d e
lu d g e. hard candles an d g u m are
a ls o a p p re c ia te d — b u t th e
n u m e ru un o tre a t Is s till m a ll,
m a ll u n d m ore m a ll!

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m r n and w o m e n *e rv ln g th e ir
c o u n try In d t* t.n n la n d * Men.
w om en a n d c h ild re n w h o e n jo y
lin k in g sent cookie*, b ro w n ie *
an d ( r u lt r a k r * h a llw a y u tm m d
the w orld to b n g h le n th e holtd a y * of those in the m ilita r y .
H ra rirre . please a d d r r * * y o u r
le tte r* a n d p a cka g e * to
1 For E urope:
A m erica K r in r m h r r *
OI*ERAT IO N DEAR A B B Y X
AI3J A E U B I3 S
2 F or Ih e M e d ite r r a n e a n
B asin:
A m erica H ern em bers
O P E R A TIO N DEAH A illlY X
FIX) AE 0 9 6 4 6
3. For S outh A C e n tra l A m e ric a
A m erica H c m r m tir r *
O P E R A T IO N DEAR ABBY X

A m o n g the lot ..I fix k l b a n k s
th a t rr c e lv r Ihe lood at no &lt;osi Is
S e c o n d J la t v r s t In O rla n d o
" T il ls Is a g tr .it p to g t.tm for the
scouts, .uni lo r th e tood re c ip i­
e n ts It 's e x c itin g lo sec the
g e n e ro s ity d is p la y e d year a lte r
y e a r." said Ron M a gruder. pres
Id e m ol l b) O liv e G ard e n Ita lia n

R estaurant, o n e ol the sponsors
o f S couting fo r Food
S c o u t i n g f o r F o o d Is u
statew ide s c o u tin g p ro g ra m th a t
last year ra ise d 63 9 5 to n s ol
fond lor needy agencies In F lo r­
ida.
T ills year. In a d d itio n to T h r
O liv e G arden. S co u tin g fo r Food
I n C e n t r a l F l o r i d a Is r o s|km M ired b y W F T V — C h annel
*• M.igli li)7 i and tin- i e tiira l
F lo rid a F a m ily J o u rn a l. T he

E u s t m i n i s t e r P r e s b y t e r ia n
C h u r c h In I n d la t la n t lc ; T ls tu s v lllr C ity H a ll: F lo rid a I n ­
s t i t u t e of T e c h n c Io g y In
M e lb o u rn e : F irst U n ite d M e th o d ­
ist C h u rc h In B u n n e ll. C le rm o n t
and E u s t!*; C h u rc h o f C h ris t tn
D e lto n a. Q u in c y F a m ily S le a k
House In New S m y rn a B each;
and K c k rrd D ru g s In D eL a iu l.
For m ore in fo rm a tio n , c a ll t h r
B o y S c o u t s ’ o f f i c e at
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ANNIE

by Leonard Starr

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MONDAY

Revitalization plans
Waterfront to hear Main Street strategy

In celebration of Hispanic Month. I he Puerto
Rican Ballet will presrnl s program o f song snd
dam e al la k e llow ell High School on Wednes­
day evening at 7 p.m.

SANFORD - Marketing plane far the re
vltallaallon o f dowatown Sanford and the
Ukrfront area will be dlaruaar d Wednesday The
nest step In the project is to eom ptle s
rerfutttnrnl package.
The dtaruaaton la scheduled aa part o f the
regularly scheduled Wsterfronl Master Plan
Steering Committee meeting at Sanford City
Mall
Committee leaders agree that It wtll take
cooperation from both the Waterfront committee
and Sanford Main Street. (SMS), to bring piano to
fruition.
DurliW Wednesday's meeting, the SMS plana
are to be presented by Helen Stairs She not only

member of lhe Wetevfrant Committee.
Wr all know that Ihe only way we are going to
really make some pragm a la If everyone works
together on thia." Stair* said "And In order to do
this, we will hr forming two subrommtttrea One
will work on reemlimenl. and Ike other an

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mention.

She said the recruitment group will he setting
up a parhage aimed at drawing devrhmera and

approval
sought

SANFORD — On Wednesday. Oct IS. M 7
p.m.. Scmtnoic Community College wtll play
h ost to a m ost e s tra o rd tn a ry e v e n t:
O C TU B A F tS T 1904 This is sn ides which
came out o f Indiana University tuba prnfraanr.
Harvey Phtdpa. to showcase music literature for
tuba snd euphonium snd to parody the great
German Ortoberfeat. It has become a tradition
on campuses and In cllles nattonwtie.
Dan Sipes o f the Tuba Esrhaogr will be the
guest artist for the oeesalam One o f (he
highlights of the concert wM hr its finale: a
performance o f Peter Tchaikovsky's "1 *1 2
Overture" with all players assembled
The public is cordially tovNeg to attend the
OCTUBAFEST There wUI be no admission
charge.

Stofytlm# at tt* zoo
B A N rO iU I — Th a O m m is I Fkwuta 2 » . 3 7 M

m . Highway i r e s

m r &gt; wan owt — haiaag •
Children’s Btocyltme «t Hie Zoo every Wednes­
day during October and November at the
Pavilion. Children 3 through 5 years of age may
hear animal stories, sing wings and meet an
animal during this free. 45-mlnute program.
Children will receive s coloring sheet snd a pass
to the roo. good tor one free child admission
with accompanying paid adult admission. This
week: Oct. 19. " C " is for cal. canary, cow ...

SANFORD — There’s several opportunities lo
hear candidates tor statewide office on radio and
television this week The cable television
Sunshine Network will host interviews with
eight Cabinet candidate* Monday and Tuesday.
Monday, candidate* for secretary o f stale.
Republican Sandra Mori ham and Democrat Ron
Saunders, will be aired al 5 p.m. A l 5:30 p.m..
education incumbent Democrat Doug Jamcrson
and Republican Frank Brogan, will be In­
terviewed. Beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday,
agriculture incumbent Hob Crawford, a Demo­
crat. and Jim Smith, his Republican challenger,
will face off. At 5 30 p m.. Incumbent Democrat­
ic Comptroller Gerald Lewis will (ace GOP
challenger Dob Milligan.
Tuesday, on WINZ-AM. 740. the ’ Florida
Town Meeting" with Incumbent Gov. Lawton
Chiles, a Democrat, and his GOP challenger. Jeb
Bush, wtll be broadcast from 11 a.m. lo noon.
Questions w ill be answered tom a studio
audience.
SANFORD — It's loo lutr lo register In the
November general election, bul there's plenty of
lim e to register to December's Sanford clly
elections If you want lo participate, you cun
register al ihc TEFAP office at the old Zayrc
IM.ua. 2970 Orlando Drive In Sanford Tuesday
and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. each
day.

Cloudy

T o d a y : P a r tly
cloudy with a slight
chance o f showers.
High In the lower
HOs. Northeast wind
10 i o 15 m p h .
Chance of rain less
Ilian 20 percent.

pravements. and w e believe N wffl g » a long way
toward helping buatnroaro which are already to
the downtown area."
Stairs' plan, entitled " f a m e an the future,
r a v e n much of the area which la also Inchided to
planning by Hie Waterfront com mRlre.
____
According to the miaafoa otatement la the SMS
plan. "D ow n tow n S a n ford w ill becam e a
multipurpose, ra m m er
variety of shopping opp
historic waterfront
entertainment within t
dtairtrt far the benefit
•ptoyres. and the
menl/other downtow n

Chart## Outhrts. 5. silt qutstty aa Blsrdutl tha
Clown uaaa paints and a mils bit o l magic to
craaia a work of art on tha littia boy’s faca.
Stardust and bar other clown buddlee ware a
popular a ttra c tio n at the C ra lts In tha
Churchyard charity fund-raiser at tha Episcopal

Church o l tha Raturracllon on East la k a
Brantlay Drtva In Longwood on Saturday Tha
event was part of a day-long cMteration at the
church which included a chMrsn't Musical
Funshow and tha Lakeside Pope concert held
that evening

LONGWOOO — City commlsaioneni arc work­
ing to com pin r negotiation* tonight with unions
representing city employers. The formal approv­
al of agreements with three unions Is scheduled
tonight si the lamgsrood City Commission
meeting. If final detail* ran hr worked out In the
6 p m . executive session.
Resolutions okaying agreements with the
Longwood Professional Ftrrfighters Association.
Central Florida Police Henevtdrnl Asaoriation
and Intematlnnal Union o f Operating Engineers.
Local 073. Ibr union representing members o f
the public works department and some other city
employees are on the regular 7 p.m. meeting
agenda
Mayor Steve Miller said a few more deialls are
left lo work out before the contracts are finaltred.
If agreements are not reached In executive
session, (hr resolutions w ill be tabled si the
regular meeting.
The commissioners will also conduct six public
hearings on zoning and budget transfers as well
as selling the county a small piece of city
property tor nghtol-w ay to be used In the
proposed widening of County Road 427.
C has Contract. Paga BA

Photo Pals program
Idyllwilde School’s pictures are worth 1,000 words
SANFORD — They say a picture la worth a
thousand words.
If that's true, then the students In Diane
Cuozzo’s classes at Idyllwilde Elementary School
must have sent millions of "w ords" across the
country durtng the first session of school.
The fourth grade students, now on InIrraeaston. were part of Cuozzo's Photo Pals

program.
Cuozzo Is the school’s art teacher snd wanted
lo teach (he students something about photo­
graphy as a form o f artistic expression.
After Ihc students had learned the basics of
taking pictures, she found a way they could
share their art with other youngsters across the
country and learn something about different
places aa well.
All four fourth grade art classes wrote letters,
drew pictures and. o f course, took photographs.

They then mailed the letters and art to their
peers at schools In Oradell.. New Jersey:
Northford. Connecticut: Cypress. California and
Las Vegas. Nevada.
From all across the country: north, south, cast
and west. Ihc students are making friends snd
learning all about the people and places with
whom they are corresponding.
Cuozzo said It is not Just a photography class.
It la a lesson In life and a lesson In cotnmunlcaC Baa Ptctarss. Pa ga BA

Radio operator
tunes in space
LAKE MARY — James Vislntln doesn’ t like lo
be confined.
Unlike moat teens, however, he’s setting his
goals beyond local boundaries.
Vislntln Is a licensed amateur (liaml radio
operator who lias been working on a project
with AM SAT thul will build a telecommunica­
tions satellite to be deployed In space during a
shuttle mission In a few years.
The 15-year-old Lake Mary High School
sophomore has been selected lo work on Ihc
project through the Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society (LMAKS). In llie Trudeport
Center at Orlando International Airport, the
Phase 3D statellite Is beginning lo lake shape.
Il Is hoped lh a l it will be ready for
deployment In two years.
"Right now. I'm doing some menial job s like
cleaning up. bul I hope lo move on lo some
more technical Ihings later on." he said. " Il will
be very interesting. eUlter wuy."
Vislntln said he became Interested in ham
radio communications afler his citizen's bund
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Contributors ‘batting’ $207 a mini
Money name of the game in casino campai

Water restricted In rtfiiQM cimp
MIAMI — Restricted watrr hours have been pul In place at
refu*ee rampa at Ihc U S naval base at Guantanamo Bay.
Cuba, to conserve a ^ d w i n d l i n g supply of water. oOViala

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TALLAHASSEE - The casino Industry Is
betting millions of dollars, despite history
and recent surveys, that Ftoridfan* wilt vote
next month to rod out the welcome mat.

Running watrr la available for moat of the 31.000 Cubans
held there from 7 a m. to 11 a.m. and 0 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Arm y
MaJ. Rick Thomas of the Joint Task force said Saturday
Drinking water Is available from water tanks, he said.
In the Haitian camp, where about 14.000 relbweea were
bring held, showering hours have been restricted but water
would continue to run. he said.
The exception to the new w ater rules was at Camp Bulkeley.
home to about 10,000 Cubans. The water far that cam p cannot
be separated from the water needed for the kitchen. Thomas

Supporter* gave nearly 88 7 millton In 19
days laal month. That's some 93991000 a
day. Almost 913,446 an hour. Mure than
8307 a minute.
The checks were written by Just 39
contributors: hotels tn Lra Vegas. Reno and
Atlantic City, as well aa Florida developers
and parimutuel businesses guaranteed a
piece o f the action If voters approve
Amendment R on Nov. 8.

Castor Instelted as USFprssMsnt
TAM PA — Betty Castor wants the University of South Florida
to be the first choice among the state's students, faculty,
business partners and donors.
" I ran not think of a goal any mare appropriate for USF as w *
m ove ever closer to the 31st century." Castor said as she was
formally installed as the university's president tn a rap-andgown academic ceremony.
The inauguration cam e nine months after Castor took the )ob
at USF. A former state lawmaker and education commissioner.
Castor has developed a reputation as a practical administrator,
a street-smart talker and a productive fundraiser.
Friday's ceremony w as the climax of a weeklong celebration
o f Castor's leadership. Other activities included seminars,
concerts and receptions at four o f the five USF campuses.

The Proposition for Limited Casinos
would allow 47 c a t nos tn betel resorts,
horse tracks, dog tracks, |al slat frontons
and riverhoats across the stair.
All but five o f the casinos are designated
for aprctflc counties. One la prom feed for a
German developer Thomas Kramer, who
hopes to get the license for that casino,
kicked tn 91.3 millton tn the reporting
period between Sept. 10 through SepL 39.
The Mirage. the Las Vegaa company that

has a deal with Kramer, donated 81 mllHon
In contrast, the biggest check received by
No Casino*, a (roup opposing Ihr amend9200.000 hum WaN Dtroey
World. The neat largest check
W stkins Motor Ltnrs In
^ v * 875.00a The Florida Baptist Conven­
tion and BellSouth Telecummunlrotlada
each gave 83S.OOO
A ll told, the Propoetlton for MmNed
Casinos la Juat sky o f Florida's campaign
finance record of 810.7 mrihon. raised by
former Oov. Bob Martin et four years ago.
M a r S t lp a n o v le h . w h o m an aged
Martinet's campaigns, says he haa never
heard of 18.7 mgRon betng ratw d ln 19 days
In a Florida rieetton.
"It's almost frightening," he says.
"That atrike* me aa Juat a fhntaallr turn of
m oney." adds Bill Crafty o f Daytona Brack,
one o f the lop Democratic fu n d -rah m tn the
country.
Randy Lean*, a spokesman for Limited
C satnoi. says he believes the Bow of money
will slow somewhat, but couldn't predict
how much would be ralard by Election Day
"Whatever tt take* to whs." be says,
repeating a line often uttered by the founder
a fu m lte d r

" T h is wtU be a textbook case an whetl
or not you can
„ buy ian election tn
rwIraki, campaign dtn
says John
■ a o u p "That 's the
the N o i
will n number It."
Mi 1979 My a S 4 » l margin and again in]
1999 b y a 3-to-l raargMsTww paBs Mi the
hat month ham shown ua out o f 10 voters I
oaaoao Ih t IB M empemL w*M ve ry few

_ _ of 93-5
to start siring TV ads
month after Limited
string. Sowtmki said.
Despite the lopsided bank accou n ts.;
Sowtnahi said hr was optMnfotlc.
" W e srould have liked to have started
earlier." he says "W e haven't promised
anyone a casino itrenar tf we wtn so we
haven't been able to match T
The caafno campaign has dfemfeoed the
recent poll results Lewis says the procasino group's Internal polla show that the
T V ada are beginning to have an Impact. He
pm M rtrd the election would he f loss , with

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BOYNTON BEACH — Conrad Picket, an acclaimed stained
glass artist whose works decorate more than 700 churches and
whose career began more than 70 years ago In hts native
Germany, has died at age M .
Picket died Friday o f natural causes. For many, his search for
perfection opened a window to heaven.
' Do you want to know what thrills me?" he said In a 1980
Interview. "Every Sunday, thousands of people all over the
country look at my work. It contributes to the sra sr o f God
they feel tn their church."
At 14. Plchel worked as an apprentice at Munich's F n u ii
Mayer studios along with as m any as 60 other artiste. There, he
learned the craft of staining glass, which has changed little
since medieval times.

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WEST PALM BEACH — The federal office monitoring
desegregation In Ihc Palm Beach County School District has
received a complaint about the small number o f black students
In the district's gifted classes.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for ChrU
Rights notified the district tt had gotten a complaint In
September alleging that the school system's gifted programs
discriminate a; 'Inst black students.
Letters of complaint to the Office of Civil Rights art
confidential until the case la resolved, and the office gave no
farther details of the allegations in It* tetter to the school
district. As pan o f Its normal process, the office w ill begin an
Investigation unless the district wants to negotiate a smwtfan
Immediately.
l* " f
The system has 5,659 children In r(asset
students with high IQs. O f those. 64 percent are
although white students account for 57 percent o f the district's
total enrollment. Black students make up 6 percent o f the
g ifted enrollment, com pared with 38 percen t overall.

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cantty fey Vtrgte Hyman Cons. Sha was tka feughter o f
pastor o f tha church. Sha and Margaret Sprout W aaler
tha Idantmcatlona. It you can identify any of the
contact Grace M. StinocJprior. This la the eighth
grade class of Swtford Orammor School. 1931-22.
Front tow (from loft): Mr*. Salena harbor, teacher and mother o!
Scholl, E u le Diehl.
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Cecil Bins*. Unknown, Mary Elizabeth Moya. Virgt# Hyman,
Theodora Pop*. Lillis Britt. Fred Lyon* Fourth row: Unknown,
Virgil McAiaxandsr. Harold Daria, Morrill Robaria. 6a
Clyde Booth, Ctoyda Ruaaatl, Jamas Brown, Unknown, Simon
Brinson, Frank Chaas, Deane Turner.

Man killed while threatening with a toy gun
TAM PA — A sheriff** deputy
•hot and killed a man who
threatened him with a toy gun. a
day after two national toy store
com panic* pulled the realistic
looking replicas because of (heir
link to crime.
H ills b o r o u g h C o u n ty
authorities responded early Sat­
urday to a domestic dispute and
confronted Juan Enrique Oarcta.
30. on a dark screened porch.
Garcia pulled a black handgun
from hts waistband, and Deputy
Kenneth Radcllff yelled "Drop It!

From Associated Proas reports

Drop It!” before he fired three
ahota.
Garcia died at the scene.
The black handgun waaa toy.
County officiate said the depu­
ty had no choice but to shoot
because Garcia threatened him
with a weapon.
“ How can you poaalbty tell the
difference between an exact rep­
lica o f a Smith A Wcaaon 9mm
when it's pointed at you In the
dark at 3 o'clock In ihc morn­
in g?" aaked Hillsborough aherlfT a apokeaman Jack Espinosa.
" I don't know what training
there la to distinguish between a
toy gun and a real gun. It's

tragic, but it'allfe."
The shooting came Juat hours
after Toys " R " Ua and Kay-Bec
Toy Stores announced Friday
they would atop selling realis­
tic-looking toy guns because of
their role tn recent shootings of
teenager* who brandished them.
Radcllff. 35. was placed on
rou tin e adm inistrative leave
with pay while the Hillsborough
Stale Attorney's Office and the
Sheriff's Office conduct separate
Investigations. He had never
been Involved In a shooting.
Neighbor Kilcy Sharp *aid he
was nearby when the shooting
occurred and never saw Garcia

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the lower to mid 60a. Northeast
wind 5 to 10 mph.
*
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High
In the lower to mid 80a. East
wind 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday through Friday:
Partly cloudy with a chance of
afternoon showers and thun­
derstorms. Highs mid to upper
80s. Lows mostly In Ihe 60s.

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" I don't are how anyone would,
point a gun — or even hte finger,
— In the dark at a deputy who 1*
yelling. ''Put your hands up.'"
he said.

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Even banning the sale of
realistic-looking toy guns would
have done little to prevent the
kind of shooting that occurred
Saturday, Espinosa said.

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going to. but they didn't,
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and Broadway: The costliest accommodations tn (he nation are
In the Florida Keys, a survey says.
At an average of 9147 a night, the Keys lead the Ust of pricey
lodgings, according to PKF Consulting a firm that studies the
hoapltallty industry.
New York was second with an average of 8143. and another
Florida area. Naples — which used to be lop ihc list — was
third, at 6140.
“ The combination o f high-end resorts and peak seasonal
pricing allows hoteliers tn the Florida Keys to achieve such a
high average room rate." said Derek Pinto, a vice president In
P K T s Miami office.
Since hotels In the Keys depend on seasonal Influxes. "It Is
Incumbent upon the managers at these hotels to make money
when the sun shines." he said.
The rankings are based on monthly surveys of 3.500 hotels
with 750.000 occupied hotel rooms In 58 cities throughout the
United States, said Robert Mandelbaum. director o f research at
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automobiles, we satisfy every
service customer, and we treat
ever y showroom visitor... As If
Our Future Depends on HI (And
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tervlewa for a past a * the 4lh.
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sends 500,000
notices in error
child support.
Wells la not the only dead
(tenon whose name has turned
up on notice* from the Depart­
ment o f Revenue, which In July
took o v e r chlld-eupport e n ­
forcement from the Department
o f H ealth and Rehabilitative
Service*.
T h e re v e n u e a g e n cy has
mailed about 700,000 notice* to
famine* to bring them up to date
on their accounts.
Moat — as many as half a
m illio n — w ere m istak en ly
addressed to people who were
not supposed to get them, said
agen cy spokeswoman Donna
O'Neal.
j "U n til we can Iron out all the
bugs in the system, (here will
continue to be Inaccuracies,"
lh e said.
• A b b y J a m e s , an a g e n c y
em ployee in Pinellas County,
qald she has spoken with at least
two people In Wells' predica­
ment. The Wells family Uvea In
dorth Pinellas.
' " I ’ ve apologised for reopening
their grief." she said. "W e didn't
Intend to harm the families at
; But Natalie. Daniel W ells'
widow, to furious. She said her
son. Steven, even asked If his
Had to really alive.
| "T h e whole thing to nuts," she
wild. "T h e y're doing an Injustice
to a dead person who to not even
Here to defend himself."
| W ell* also points out that the
rjitotake also has cost taxpayers
a lot o f money.
! "T h a t's S 145.000 In excess

That hat angered the Florida
Aaapctoltnn far Women Lawyer*,
w ho baa aaked Gov. Lawton
C hile* to u rg e the Ju dicial K S
ronalirr its decision to nominate
three men far the pnat vacated
when Judge Harry Lee Anatcad
w a s n am ed to th e F lo rid a
Supreme Court.

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• o n e o f the queatlona poaed by
the commlaalon to the erven
women interviewed laat month
In Fort Lauderdale. There were
20 male candidate*.

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"It's Insulting to ask a highpay.
powered woman attorney how
H RS aecretary Jim T o w e y
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aakl be warned revenue n flh fla
she's appointed to the appellate
they would wind up with a lot o f b e n c h ." said A n n e Carrion
unnecessary letters because Ptnaon. chapter president o f the
many o f the open cases should Florida Association for Women
have been dosed.
Lawyer*. "A n y woman practlc
"W e were a lot more anxious tng law has already proven the
about doing collections than can take care o f her family.
about tidying up our fUca."
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have been "mlacommunlcatlon"
between hto staff and HRS.
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employees had hoped far a more
All the women were asked
efficient operation when the rev- their age during the Interviews
enue agency assumed control o f she witnessed. Grant said. Three
child support enforcement. But women were asked whether they
change has coma slowly.
thought they were too young for
Moat of the worker* are former the position, she said. Only one
HRS employee* doing the same male candidate was aaked about
jobs at the same offices. They h i* a ge. she said, and lhe
face the same crowded court question was whether he felt his
dockets, elusive parents and age was an aaaet or a liability.
troublesome computer they had
before.
Rum o f the female candidates
In (act, revenue officials aav complained to the commission
they can't trust the statistics »*&gt; «u the lone o f the questions.
Grant said. But she said (hat
could be because the candidates
don't want to taint future in­
terviews.
Three o f the comm ission’s
nine member* are women. Moat
o f the controversial questions
were askrd by a woman who Is
not an attorney.
Attorney R. Michael Easley of
West Palm Beach, a member of
the commlaalon. said the criti­
cism was unfair. He said lhe
q u e s t io n s b y c o m m is s io n
member Marlene Uchin could be
d e e m e d s e x i s t , b u t a ls o
appropriate.

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You should call and canctl aa soon as Itsm sails.
Available to individuals (non Commsrcial) only. Doss not
apply to rentals or garagt A yard salsa.
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Sanford Harald Classlfiad Dapartmant.
7. Ad will start aa soon aa posslbls.
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F u n d s lo w
b u t m o v in a
Hip hip hurray! W e
and ormmlxatkxw tn
in the d r ift to buy bock
fire truck.
T im e 1$ running out however. The i
deadline lo confirm the pure tim e to October
31. If not. Fire C h ief Tom Htckaon aaya
someone elm will be allow ed to buy the truck.
By lhie weekend, on ly 92.000 has been
placed In the fund, wtth an additional 9100
donation from the me mbe rship o f Sanford
Historic Downtown W aterfront Association,
but waiting for approval by ita board o f
direct ora.
T h at's slightly less than one quarter o f the
total 98.900 needed, wtth half o f the month
already gone. Hickson has only two weeks In
which to complete this drive.
Some people may be w aiting until the last
minute, to see If It appears as though the fund
raising will be successful. They may be
concerned that m oney placed In an account
which didn't reach Ua goal would be bat. T o
the contrary. Hickson said If the total amount
isn't raised, all money w ill be returned to the
donors.
Discussions with fire department personnel
and city officials o f other areas Indicate they
are somewhat envious. They see Sanford as
having an opportunity to re-obuin a portion
of Its history, and at what can be considered a
relatively low coot because the truck la In
good condition.
Hickson had hoped, wtth the short timespan between the contact from present owner
o f the, truck In Tennessee, that he might be
persuaded to ex te n d th e tim e for the
fund-faM ng; It has since been teamed that
there la another potential buyer, and no tim e
extension WlUbe granted.
T h e S a n ford C ity C o m m ission h as
(rightfully) refused to make any donation,
saying that there are too many other needs.
Mayor Bettye Smith and Commissioner A.A.
M cClanahan h ow ever, have each m ade
personal donations.
E ven the Police Explorers, who work
extrem ely hard for every dim e they get. have
now Joined in the drive.
W e commend everyone who has donated
thus far. We urge others to give this serious
consideration aa well. W e ask that It be done
as soon aa possible. W aiting until the last
minute, even with a large donation, may be
too late.

LETTER

Immunize kids
In reference to the Sept. 29 article regarding
childrens* Immunisations:
The article gave the Im pression that the state
will be the only provider for these shots. Not so. It
also stated "children under the age o f two ...
true, but — the vaccines are eligible for children
through the age of IS.
The vaccines are free for anyone Medicaid
e lig ib le , and n ative A m erica n a and n ative
Alaskans.
Those whose Insurance will not cover these
vaccines are eligible, as well as children with no
Insurance. The plan la to have all children
vaccinated.
Our facility, as well as many others to town, are
also offering free vaccine. W e have had signs
pasted In our office for over two weeks.
Parents. I hope you will have all your children
Immunized. It has never been easier. The life you
save will be theirs.
Sharon Milllman
Office Manager
VIP Medical Center
Sanford

Berry's World

JACK ANDERSON

Perot gale buffets
Andrews in Maine
W A S H IN G T O N — R e p u b lic a n Rep
Otympto Snow* recently paid an unintended
trib u te to her Democratic opponent in
— » bitter Senate race "W h en Maine Jobs
■take. Tom Andrew* just dorsn't get

What s wrong with this picture?
Sanford * building. Are and police Inspector*
and a deputy sheriff should be commended for
putting their Uvea tn danger when they were
physically confronted In a code violation
incident recently. Isn't It Interesting that since
the city has buckled doom on code violation*,
the violators are both surprised and Incensed
because they are used to Sanford's las code
enforcement and used to getting their own way
by having:
1. building and fire violations
2. trash In yard
3. Utter In yard
4. Junk can In yard
These are violations that they should have
been cited for all along. Residents of Goldsboro
have complained before about high crime and
lax code enforcement on ly to have city officials
pay little more than Up service to them.
Why are the mayor, city manager and
commissioners finally cracking down on code
enforcement In Goldsboro?
Why the sudden change o f heart?
One simple reason: tt'a re-election lim e so
our c ity officials w an t lo appear to be
concerned wtth our needs so that they can get
our vote, gel re-elected only to then again
totally forget all about our needs (In this case,
code enforcement). Remember both Commis­
sioners McClanahan and Eckstein are up for
re-election this December,
Didn't our city officials play this same game
with ua back tn 1092 when Mayor Smith and
commissioner* Howell and Thomas were up
for re-election? Let's now look back lo 1902
and sec how they appeared to be very
concerned with our problems prior to being
re-elected but not afterward by:
1. hiring an extra code enforcement officer
before their election only to ax this position 60
days after all three had been re-elected.
•2. One of Mayor Sm ith's and Commissioner
Howell's campaign promises was to clamp
down on illegal weekly rentals. But both Smith
and Howell reneged on their promises only five
weeks after being re-elected by voting not to
support the state com ing lo Sanford to Inspect
illegal weekly rentals.
3. In 1992 Just prior to elections our mayor
and city commissioners voted unanimously to
pay $500,000 Sanford tax dollars to purchase
the park bordered by French Avenue, Fifteenth
Street. Laurel Avenue and Twentieth Street.
Th e neighboring residents protested (rightfully
so) because the city had toned aU areas
bordering their neighborhood as multi-family
apartments. Only 10 months after being
re-elected the mayor and commissioner* said
that the city could not afford and had no use
for thla land. The sam e land that they
themselves had voted to purchase 10 months
earlier.
Well then why did they vote to purchase It
by wasting our tax dollars In the (list place?

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OPIONION

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You know they never gave one single reason
for thla "change of heart."
Well, one theory has It. and It la merely
theory, that our city officials accidentally
approved toning this section o f land as
multi family apartments when It was supposed
to be toned stogie family. So to quell the very
vocal stogie family neighbors and get Betty
Smith. Lon Howell and Bob Thom as re-elected,
they covered thla very expensive half million
dollar error by voting to purchase the property.
I find this theory very Interesting. Because
there is no other fogfrai reason (tf there la. I'd
like to hear It directly from them) as to why the
mayor and commissioner* would, two months
before the 1992 election, vote to spend
$500,000 of our tax dollars to buy this
property. Then 10 months after the election,
these same five ‘officials said Sanford can't
afford this property and we need lo sell it. Go
figure I
How can our city leaden pretend to endorse
stricter Duany codes when they aren't even
capable of enforcing basic codes?
As for Mayor Smith's own personal 1992
re-election campaign platform. It Included:
1. prom ise o f a flret class waterfront
entertainment center. But. volla. after being
reflected she has made no mention and done
nothing to bring a first class waterfront
entertainment center to Sanford.
2. promise o f a western transportation hub
connecting Interstate roads, railroad and
airport. Well, since being re-elected. Mayor
Smith has made no mention o f this campaign
promise.
So here It Is election Ume again. The
Goldsboro neighborhood residents have com­
plained o f high crime and lack o f code
enforcement. Just like the last election, the
mayor, city manager and commissioners are
suddenly appearing progressive and concerned
wtth our needs.
How long will their concern last? Well, until
the election is over, then their concern with
our needs will totally disappear — just like
before. Sanford's voters should be enraged and
Insulted that the city officials assume that we
are actually dumb enough to fall for Ihelr tame
old tricks again.
Webster's Dictionary defines "public ser­
vant'' as a holder o f public office rendering a
service In the public Interest conducted for the
benefit o f the community as a whole.
Isn't It sad and unfortunate for Sanford that
our mayor and commissioners chose to act as
"p u b lic servants" for the benefit o f the
community only Immediately before election
time.
■start Cattail It t tsnlsr* wsptrty ownsr to* f » » w r taw
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uuviv* imjr ■$«*** m*
bome. A* a member
o f the Armed Serv­
ices Committee, he
h a s b e e n lik e a
g u id e d m is s ile
ta rg e tin g unneceseven when Maine has
been at ground aero. Andrews and Snowe are
over Andrews* suppon o f the
of Lortng Air Farce Base tn hit
district Snowe sued the De­
fense Department over the closing, even
though the Independent base closure com­
mission declared that Lortng should be shut
Nevertheless, Andrew* has flunked the test
that could prove pivotal to thla election: A
"report card" being distributed by Rosa
Perot's United We Stand America. A sterling
exam ple o f political gim m ickry, (he report
card has become an effective weapon for
Snowe to a stole where Perot finished second
to his 1992 presidential bid. Andrews re­
ceived an "F ,” while Snowe drew a "B ."
along with an fervent endorsement from the
Jug-eared billionaire.
Perot claims that UWSA members will tide
with candidates of either party who are
fiscally responsible. As Andrews has learned.
Perot's report card Includes no bonus points
for taking on the tough Issues with the
Independence that voters claim to want.
Eight dubious votes make up Perot's report
card. President Clinton's budget, which
slashed the deficit by $500 billion, la one of
the votes. Andrews supported It: Snowe and
UW SA didn't. Then there's N AFTA and term
lim its as w ell as the balanced-budget
amendment — a gimmick (hat allows politi­
cians to talk tough but duck the tough
decision-making — which Snowe supports
and Andrews opposes.
"Campaign consultants will tell you 'Look,
can't you Just stand up and say you support
the balanced-budget amendm ent?"' Andrews
told ua. "'It's an easy, painless thing to do.
You don’t have to make any (budget) cuts.'"
" T h e strong presence o f UW SA Is a
reflection of Maine's culture." says a Snowe
campaign spokeswoman. " It 's a state of
independent thinkers and It's a fiscally
responsible stale to a tough economy. Her
message of the balanced-budget amendment,
line-item veto and getting the deflrli under
control has been... Perot's too."
A closer look at the record suggests Perot
m ay be shading the (acta to hla endorsement
o f Snowe. A recent state-by-state scorecard
mailed across the country by UWSA er­
ron eou sly claim s that "R ep resen ta tive
Andresrs la not working for the voters. He
gave 91.2 billion for defense to the Pentagon,
when the Pentagon did not even request the
m oney."
Andrews actually led the fight against
spending that money in July 1993.

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laird stores. It also predicts
31.400 af for eating and drinking
■rtaldhkmitnta. 19.533 In genend merchandise. 17.399 for
hfeme hinttohlng». 15.818 af for
hihtbrr and building materials,
and 39.583 for other types of
uses. No areas are predicted for
grocery/conventence a t o m or
One of the prim ary alma of the
plan to to establish a cluster
plan. According to the SMS
marketing document. "Cluster­
ing to a long-established econom­
ic development tool that groups
together an appropriate mix of
buatneaars In such a way that
enables them lo benefit from
each other's sales, customers
and markets."
"TWo familiar exam ples." It
says, "are a food court which
groups competitive businesses
together a llo w in g custom ers
tremendous variety and selec-

tion. and an outlet mall that
brings together a variety o f
■tores offering merchandise that
appeals to the same general
m arkets."
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cluster plan, other abas Include
Improvemen ts fri'th e Magnolia
S q u a r e a r e a , th e g o v e rn m en t/office center, and the
downtown gateway area.
A lso included on the agenda
for W e d n e s d a y 's Waterfront
com m ittee meeting to further
Information on the University o f
F lo rid a A rc h itectu re Studio
plana, and more on the request
made last w eek to the Sanford
C ity C om m ission to have a
C o m m u n ity R edevelopm ent
Agency (C R A ) established.
T h e m eeting o f the Waterfront
Master Plan Steering Committee
to scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.
Wednesday afternoon. In the city
manager’s conference room at
Sanford C ity Hall. 300 N. Park
Ave.

SMklnfl ttwir fortune
Craw mambar* from BBK Productions workad early this morning
at the Intersection o f First Street and Sanford Avenue, filming
segment* of the TV series Fortune Nonfat. Late leal week there
were concerns voiced by downtown merchants about the filming

forcing the closure of part of First Street for sevtfai hours this
morning. Only the w ee In front o f the Greater Sanford Chamber
o f Commerce building required traffic rerouting,

SUM M ER
S P E C IA L

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Contract
Ronald E. Dorm. 56. Lom ­
bardy Road. Winter Springs,
died Saturday. Oct. 15. 1994 at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Bom Aug. 20. 1938
In Fon Du Lac. Wto.. he moved
lo Central Florida In 1980. He
was a body shop manager for
Bill Ray Nissan. Longwood.
Survivor* Include w ife. Carole
A.; *ona. Robert J.. Daniel R..
both o f Winter Springs. Rick A..
Deltona: daughter. Debora J.
Foble. Casselberry; m other.
Rosie M. Doern. Fon Du Lac:
three grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long­
wood. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Sanlord. In charge o f arrange­
ment*.
LU K LLA F. R 0 9 T V B 0 T
Luella P. Roetvedt. 82. Vtola
Oak Drive. Longwood. died Sat­
urday. Oct. 15. 1994. Bom In
Minnesota, she moved lo Central
Florida In 1993. She w u a
retired teacher, aortal worker
and homemaker.
Survivors Include daughter.
Carol Kanck. Longwood; ulster.
Beverly McLean. Ocala;’ twograndchildren.
R ch b a u m -H a rd cn Funeral
Home. Mount Dora. In charge of
arrangements.

W ALTBM
Mary Elisabeth Miller Waller.
91. Highland Drive. Leesburg,
died Friday. Oct. 14. 1994 at
Edgcwater at Waterman Village.
Bom Oct. 22. 1902 In Florence.
Sunell Holland Messenger. 72. Miss., she moved lo Central
laikr Ashby Rond. New Smyrna Florida In 1924. She was a
Beach, died Saturday Oct. 15. retired Seminole County school
1994 at Florida Hospital South. teacher. She was u member of
Orlando. Bom April 6. 1922 In L a k e S q u a r e P r e s b y te r ia n
Dublin. Ga.. she moved lo C en­ Church.
tral Florida In 1964. She was a
Survivors Include son. Carroll
quality control analyslai In the M.. Leesburg; brother. Flelher
medical supply Industry. She M.. Florence; two grandchildren.
wus a member uf First Baptist
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Church. Sanford.
Hom r-Oaklawn Park Chapel.
S u rvivors Include stepson Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
Leroy Messenger. B altim ore. rangements.
Md.; slater. Sara H. Worllck.
DONALD DAV18 W Y A T T
Dublin: one step-grandson.
Donald D a vis W y a tt, 82.
G ram kow F u n eral H om e.

E llsw o rth Street. Altam onte
Springs, died Thursday. Oct. 6.
1994 at hto residence. Bom Nov.
25. 1911 In SI. Paul. Minn., he
m oved lo Central Florida In
1974. He was a retired manager
for Minnesota Paint Comany. H r
was a deacon of the Altamonte
Chapel United Church of Christ.
S u r v iv o r s In clu de s is te r .
Bonnie Youmans. Lanynle. Wyo.
B ald w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In

With an eye toward (he Nov. 8
election, the commission will
appoint two members to the
canvassing board.
Th e commissioner* w ill
consider a resolution approving
an Interlocal agreement between
the city and Seminole County
School Board providing for a
school resource officer at Lym an
High School.

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City finance director B. Daniel
McNutt will be recognised for
receiving the award o f financial
reporting achievement.
Under the consent agenda, the
commissioners are expected to
approve the Council o f Local
Governments' (CALNO) recom ­
mendation to appoint Sanford
Mayor Bettye Smith to the Sem­
inole County Expressway Au­
thority. Mayor Smith to being
reappointed to the authority.
The tsrm of the municipal posi­
tion to Iwo years.

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Further, the commissioners
will set the lime and dale for the
Equalization Board to m eet for
Improvement on Btotllne and
Georgia avenues.
Th e commissioners w ill meet
In city hall 175 W. W arren
Avenue. Longwood.

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Giving the devil his due
Judge: Satanic rites OK in jail
DENVER - haying ll was time
lo "give the deed hi* due." a
federal fudge baa ruled lhal a
c o n v ic t e d k id n a p p e r can
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prtaon red.
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prtaon. ran pracllre Mtantam
under Ihe Firs! Amendment,
mid U A O tsinn JtMlge Edward
Nottingham
The Judge said a federal prtmn
rule barring devil worship la
unronal Itul tonal
"W e ought lo give the d r ill his

due." b e wrote in Ihe 23papr
dec M o n . quoting a ruling from
another rase
Prtaon official* had argued
that som e of the malcrlata that
Howard want a — which Include
candle*, csndkhotdrrs. Incense,
a gong, a black robe, a chalice
and a abort wooden Half — could
br uard as weapon*
Howard hopra lo perform hi*
first ritual on Halloween and
then once a month. Ideally
between 2 a m. and 5 a .t n .
according lo hi* lawyers lie M id
the m inds wrdl help him cope
with such things m hi* father's
ilea l h last year
T t ’a like going to a ahrtnk." he
said "Th rou gh a rompaaaton

Helping needy at home
CH ARLESTO N. S C Whether slagging sandbags In
marsh mud. repairing motrls lo
houar the homeIc m or aorilng
medical records, a new genera
lion of Americana la helping
others
,
And unlike Ihe Peace Corps,
they are doing It at home
At • spon UxIowe Navy hsar.
233 youog P M ? 1* Have pledged
a year o f their lives lo Ihe
National C ivilian Community
Corps. I f * part of President
Clinton's larger national service
Initiative. AmertCorp*.
They work for minimum wage,
for free housing, uniforms and
health care; and for a 94.723
education grant. They also do ll
for Ihemaclves
M ichael W illia m * . 21. o f
Durham. N.C.. sprnt a year after
high school graduation working
In a pizza parlor before he Joined
up.
‘‘it look m e a long lime lo
figure oul where I would go
when I got oul o f high school."
he said. "N o w I see myself going
almost anywhere."
He recently spent five weeks
painting and restoring exhibit*
aboard ihe USS Yorklown. the
vintage aircraft carrier lhal la a
stale-run tourist attraction In
Charleston Harbor.
'*1 w a n t e d to c h a l l e n g e
myself." aald a mud-spUttrrrd
Amanda Colton us she paused
from slacking Mndbags along
the Ashley River. " It 's hard
getting up at 6 o'clock In the
morning. But I have never Mid I

wanted in qu it."
Colton. IH. nf Summerville.
Joined in put money away for
college
CongreM created the 921 m il­
lion NCCC and AmerlCocp* last
year. About 1,000 youth*, beIwcrn IB and 34. are attending
four training ram pa In Maryland.
Colorado. California and South
Carolina lor Ihe NCCC.
Th ey work for government or
nonprofit agencies In education.
Ihe environment, aurtal aarvtar*
and p u b lic safety, and -tie tra in e d In everyth in g ( d m
Undsraplng lo working srllfrthe
elderly.
Colton and her crew filled and
piled 9.000 sandbag* lo shore up
an old boat landing at Drayton
Hall, an IHth cenlury plantation
on Ih e National Register o f
lllalnrtc flares.
Th ey learned a llltle about
engineering, a llltle about ihe
rnvim nm rnl and a lltllc about
life In colonial lime*.
" W llh every project we do. I
want lo rhange my c o lle g e
major.” Colton Mid
At Ihe Charleston Navy llaar.
corps m rm brrs live In an old
b a rra c k a , g e llin g p h y s ic a l
training each morning and a
m id n ig h t c u r fr w . C a m p u a
director JrIT Hlrl la a Navy ofTlcrr
who came oul of retirement lo
head l he renter.
" I f * a new start for me. loo.
but this ls something I believe
In." he Mid. "There'* a lot o f
m otivation In these kids lo
change the world."
Ryan Land. 22. of Orlando.
Fla., couldn’ t decide between Ihe
Peace Corps and law school after
college, so he |olnrd Ihe NCCC.

pu rgin g anger tow ard them
without killing them.
Hut Or. Carl Raarhke. who
trachea religious atudtrs at Ihe
University of Denver and ta Ihe
author of a book on aalanlam.
s a id d e s t r u c tio n r i t u a l *
shouldn't be taken lightly.
" I f you talk to Mtanteta. which
I have, ritual* of destruction are
In t e n d e d to k ill p e o p l e . "
Raarhke aald ” 1 think what the

Pulp Fiction* to p s
weekend box office
LOS ANOELES ‘ Pulp
F ictio n .'* ihe g r itty crim e
thriller directed by Quentin
T a ra n tin o and r o -a ta rrln g
John Travolta, araa No. I at
I hr boa office Ihis weekend,
ran tin g an estim ated M 2

mlllton
T h e S y lve ster S t a llo n e *
t Sharon Slow* m ob d ra m a
- “ T h e specialist" waa second
w ith 18.9 million, according Jp
1* studio and Induatry estimates
on Sunday. Final boa office
figures will be released today.
The Top 10 weekend m ov­
ies;
I. ‘‘Pulp Flet Ion." 90.2 m il

A. "Only Y o u ." 84 3 million.
- f . “ Forrest •Oawip.” H I
million
8. “ B all to Eden.- «3.1
million.
9. “ T h e S h a w th a n k Re­
demption.” 92 5 million.
10. "Q u it Sh ow ," 92 3 mil
lion.

Harvard law students stu d y 0 J
CAMBRIDGE. M am Th e
O J. Simpaon murder trial —
w ith Its celebrity defendant,
high-powered a tto rn ey s and
unrelenting media coverage —
has become an Improbable boon
lo budding lawyers at staid,
ardate Harvard Law achool.
Professors Peter Murray and
Charles Nraaon are using the
case lo help leach "Introduction
lo Lawyering.” a m andatory
clam for all MO first-year law
students.
"Our objective la lo take a case
that's remarkably balanced, full

of fundamental Issues, accessi­ Simpaon. w ho Is charged with
ble lo Mack and while, male and m urdering hla es-wtfe Nicole
female, and atudy It.” Ncaaon Broom Simpaon and her friend
aald. “ It's undeniable that O J. Ronald Goldman.
Simpson la a m ajor shaping
But despite the aensaltanaitam
event on la w ."
— and. to some degree, because
Harvard, o f course, ha* had ll* of It — the Simpaon rase ta Ideal
own Impact on law. I (a graduates for th e lawyering claas. accord­
Include Oliver W endell Holme*. ing to Ihe professor*.
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casesInvolve
Involv to many
nine current Suprem e Court Issue*; racism, police miscon­
duct. ararrh and aeUure rules.
justices.
And It has Its own Image, that DNA evidence and media access,
of dour professor* and demand­ am ong others.
ing cl stars, as captured In the
A n d few caars oiler as much
film. "T h e Paper Chase.”
public access lo Information. Not
Some first-year students My only can atudenta watch the
they w ere su rprised lo find proceedings live on television,
Ihemaclves studying the trial of but transcripts and motions are

sh ou ld not be made unleM they
are represented there."

It’s a small crop, but Joyc*
Mikkola's Hill* com plant haa
high hops*. Th# lltti* fallar
pi an i ad hlmMlf on lha roof o f
bar housa on Elm and 20th
S tra ti In Sanford and has
takan root up thara. Mlkkola
reports that lha plant la about
threa fast tail Including lha
soft tasMl. Sht waa not aura
whare lha plant cam* from or
how It cams to b# on har roof,
but ah* did say that It would
stay lhare. Nourtshad by lha
rains lhal hava baategad lha
area (or months and groundad
In tha ia a v s s th a t h a va
gat ha rad on lha roof, tha plant
la strong and haalthy. It’* not
likaly that lha dacorativa, Howartng plant will product much
worth sating, howavar. With
tha Hallows'an sta son fast
approaching, though. It's a
pretty aar-y scans.

WHITE BEAR LAKE. Minn. It's been 17 years since Jamie
Butcher — a high achool track
star and stralght-A student —
drove the fam ily station wagon,
skidded on som e wet leaves and
crashed Into a tree.
lie has not regained conaclousneM since. He Ilea on a
bed screened from Ihe real of hla
parents' living room, hla body
covered by a quilt aewn by hla
grandparents. A dingy pair of
high-tops scribbled with wishes
of old friends hangs nearby.
He la kept alive by machines.
“ God called him a long lime
ago. Science wouldn't let him
go.” M id Pattle Butcher, hla
mother.
On this year's anniversary of
the O ct. 8. 1977 accident.
Jamle'a parents planned lo dis­
connect his feeding tube. They
did not want him lo remain In a
vegetative state any longer.
But an advocacy group repre­
senting disabled people filed a
lasl-mlnute m otion slopping
them. The group was scheduled
to argue Its case In probate court
today.
"People w ith disabilities de­
serve their day In court." said
Jane Hoyt o f the Nursing Home
Action group, a slate nonprofit
organization. "Court decisions

T h e group would tike a regis­
tered nurse appointed m Jamle'a
legal guardian. The nurse. Mary
Krum hoU o f SI. Paul, opposes
rem oval o f life-support systems
for vegetative patients and does
not know the Butchers.
Minnesota law dors not re­
cognise Ihe Butchers as legal
guardians In this case. Th ey
have to apply for guardianship.
T h e Butchers, protesting the
law. refuse.
" W e k n o w J a m ie ." M rs.
Butcher said. "W e know how
he'd hate this."
J am ie Is now twice aa old as
he w as when the accident hap­
pened. For years, hla parents
hoped he would emerge from hla
com a. They brought In chiro­
practors. physical therapists,
even considered sending him to
Japan for special treatment.
" I d i d n ’ t lik e Ihe t e r m
vegetative stale, an I didn't use
It.” Mrs. Butcher said. “ I didn’ t
like lo group Jamie In with
broccoli. Uul we rcallred Ihut's
how he was going lo be.”
About three yeurs ago. when
Jam ie was 4IIII In a nursing
hom e, the Butchers decided they
did not want their son lo live In u
vegetative stale longer than hr
hud lived u nomial life.
T h e y enlisted Ihe help o f Dr.
Ronald Cranford, a neurologist
w ho gave expert testimony In

a v a ila b le In co m p u ter data.

;
Not ao high-tech la another;
offering on the course's reading;
llat: "Juke; The O J . SimpsonTragedy." a book published by!
the supermarket tabloid Globe. |
" It 's Interesting that I f * not;
only quick and caay lo read, butm ore It ahowa how le g e n d *
a c tu a lly do d e v e lo p out o£
nothing, how Inform ation la;
generated and dlaaemlnatcd.";
Murray aald.
Don't lock for pop quizzes o a
O.J. trivia. The course work la;
Intended lo leach atudenta th e
skills they will need as lawyers. •

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MONDAY

S a n f o r d H •* r .11(f

lee in the win column

IN BRIEF
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Sanford's Reed goes the distance in W B L opener

C t t i T

ORLANDO - Orlando M «(tr guard Anfcnwv
Hardaway has signed a nine year dral far an
estimated 970 million. Including an option year
Hardaway, who averaged IS O potnits. 0 ft
aaalaia and 9.4 rebounds aa a rookie iaal i
signed a 13 year. M S million dral Iaal
wnh a rtauar that allowed him lo *“
restricted free agent after one year.

APOPKA — H e r----------------------------------far Stephanie Bred to min the Inaugural game
Dm Woman's Baseball League # first seas
“
al Apopka High School's J.
"Hem e that Inrtudrd at least
in the starting lineup and
tad* lual one error. Bred loosed a
ftve-nttter aa the Sanford Ice
. . . ^ k a Diamonds 13-3.
I'a Sunday alia mean game at Daylona
ma rained out.
"The pitching and Ihe defam e were very
nrersahre " said Ice manager M fte Ferrell, the

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MIAMI - Brmtr Parmalee. who barley made
the regular araaon roster, becam e the ftrsl
player roar bed by Don Shula to earn two game
balls as Miami moved Into sole possession of Ihr
AFC Cast lead with a 30-17 overtime victory
over the Los Angeles Raider*.
Parma lee ran 30 lim es for s career high 190
yards. Including a 26 yard Jaunt that led lo Pete
Stoyanovtch'a 20-yard field goal 9:4ft Into
overtime. He alao recovered a fumbled punt that
set up the tying TO In the fourth quarter, and
made a hard hit that gave Rocket Iemail a alight
concuaalon on a kickoff return
T h e Dolphins won despite Dan Marino
completing only 17 of 37 posses. The Raiders
alao had problems aa J eff lloatetler (H-of 23l was
benched afire arguing with coach Art Shell on
the sidelines.
The victory, coupled with Buffalo's 27-17 loan
to Indianapolis left Miami alone atop the AFC
East standings. The Raiders, eapeclrd to
contend for the AFC title when the season
began, slipped lo 3-4.

At

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M id

atari.
"They've been working real hard In practice. I
hope people will come out and watch ua. We
should be pertly Interesting lo w a tc h "
T h e Ice lumprd on Apopka starting pitcher
Tina Nicholas foe three runs in the top of ihe Drat
Inning After adding three more runs In Ihe third
and a run In Ihe sixth, the Ice hammered
Nicholas and reliever Debbie Nolan for five runs
tnthr lop o f Ihe eighth

Hurricanes,
49ere stay
undefeated

JACKSO NVILLE With four
runner* finishing In ihe lop lO. the
Lake Howell girls cross country
learn edged by Fort Myers. 40-47.
for Ihe championship In Ihe Jack­
son ville-L ee Invitational Friday
evening.
T h e Lym an G reyhounds (80)
finished third
The meet was run al Florida
Community College Jacksonville's
north campus, which w ill alao serve
aa the site of the high school slate
championship mrel next month.
Cally llowrll waa Ihe lop finisher
for Lake Howell, coming In arcond
wtlh a lime of 13 minutes and 4
seconds. 22 seconds off the winning
re sel by Fori M yers' Kelly
Human.
Completing the Silver Hawks'
learn score were Beth Whitehead
la lx lh . 13: HD. Mia M cCorm ick
(ninth. 13 411. Missy Bedfo ClOth.
13:43). and A m y F ilc h 113th.
ia&lt; tt| Tamara ftalamai* 116th.
13 96), and Erin G erber (32nd.
14:94) alao ran n Lake Howell.
Lym an's lop placer* were Geana
Rivera (third. 13:00) and Michelle
Burger letghth. 13:29).
Lake Howell alao won Ihe junior
varsity learn compellton with a
perfect score al 15 compiled from
the lop-flve showings o f May Hald

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NEW YORK - Penn Stale look the lop spot In
The Associated Press writers college football
poll, while Notre Dame dropped out of the
rankings for Ihe first lim e since 1900.
The Nlttany Lions (6-0). also No. 1 In the USA
Today-CNN roaches' poll, moved up from No. 3
after a 3 1-24 victory over Michigan 31-24.
Colorado (60) la second, followed by Nebraska
(7 0 ). Auburn (7-0) and Florida (9-1).
Th e rest of the lop consists o f Texas AAM
(601. Miami (4-1). Alabama (7 0 ). Washington
(9-11 and Florida Stale (4 -10).

SAC title in tight
Lisa Uijanquist and tha Ovtado Lions can wrap up Iha 8#minoia Athiaiic
Confsrsncs volleyball championship by dafaaftng aithar tha Lyman
Greyhounds this Tuasday or tha Laka Brantlay Patriots on Thursday.

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Last-inning rally lifts Nichols Marine

Rtgan ntw Bird boss
BALTIMORE - The Baltimore Orioles chose
Phil Regan as their new manager, signing Ihe
&lt; long-time pitching roach to a two-year contract
with a club option for the third year.
Regan. 97. w ho resigned as Cleveland's
pitching coach to lake the Job. replaces Johnny
Oales. who was fired Sepl. 26.

A R O U N D TH B W O U LD

SANFORD — Nichols Marine had to come from
behind lo win. but the other game* were blowouts as
Ihe Sanford Recreation Fall Girl*' Slowpltch Softball
it al Fori
League reached the midpoint of Its
Mellon's Lakeside Field.
Nichols scored three runs In the bottom of the sixth
Inning to edge Peacock Dodge. 9-8. Things went much

I

JEREZ. Spain - Michael Schumacher of
Germany, coming off a two-race suspension,
won Ihe European Grand Prtx lo lake a
five-point lead over Britain's Damon Hill with
two races remaining In the Formula One season.
Schumacher, driving a Benetlon-Ford. beat
lllll by 24.680 seconds for his eighth victory of
the season. He averaged 113.43 tmph In ihe
60-lap race on the 2.79-mllc circuit.

SANFORD — Big tnntnga spelled Ihe difference on
highly competitive Saturday In Ihe Sanford Church
Softball League at Chase Park.
The Cruaaders from Lake Mary Nativity Catholic gave
a (ana a gllmpae of what waa to come aa (hey pLaird
nine runs in the bottom of the ftrrt Inning and held on
for a 12-7 victory over Majesty from Deltona Trinity

I

Bowling
□ SAC at Indian HUIs-Cassstbsrry, 3:30 p.m.

Boys' Volleyball
□ Laka Howsll at Ssmlnofc (Sank* Night). Junior
varsity, 6:30 pm.; Varsity, 7:30 p.m.
Laka Mary at Laka 6rantiay. JV. 0 p.m., V, 7 p.m.
□ Lyman at Ortstto. JV. 6 p m . V, 7 p.m.

Girls' Volleyball
□ Oataway al ftMS. Jv. 4:30 p.m., V, 5:30 p.m.
□ Laka Hawaii al Lyman. Frashman, 9 p.m.;
Junior varsity, 0 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
□ Sprue# Crsak al Lk Mary. Jv, 6 p.m., V, 7 p.m.

FO O TB A LL
□ 9 p.m. — W FTV 9. National Fuolball League.
Kansas City Chiefs al Denver Broncos, (L)

smoother for the winner* In the other games a* Ihe
Klwanls Club clubbed Handyway. 16-1; Sanford
Optimist Club berted Sanford First Baptist. 12-3; and
Ihe Rotary Club blanked New Vision. 16-0.
Next Salurdxy at Lakrside Field. Sanford Optimist
plays Rotary al 10 a.m.; First Baptist lakes on New
Vision at 11:19 a.m.: Klwanls battles Nichols Marine at
12:30 p.m.: Ilandyway face* Peacock Dodge *1 1:49
□I

Church softball winners use big innings

Schumaktr returns with win

W H A T 'S W A P P H W I P

Lanl Cabral led Ihe Ice attack wtth three
single* and three RBI. "
resident Vicki Humphrey
Adrta Hrmandra (also from
and Susan Stahfcy (Korklrdgr) each
hits.
Chipping In with one single each w e r e ------Garcia (Ortandol. Reed (Orlando). Kim Warren
(Cocoa). EUlne Salas (Wauchula). and Oviedo
High School head softball roach Anna Hoftte.
Hrnokavlltr resident Shelia Bon Ota doubted foe
the Diamonds, who contributed to thetr own
demise by making six error*.
Th e Ice will play their ftrrt home
Saturday, when they boat the Apopka I
in a 3:30 p.m. game at Sanford
Stadium All other home fa m e*, which will be
played on Saturday* and Sunday*, will begin at I
p.m.

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at Lea meat

NAPLES - Itrih Daniel shot a course-record
7-under par 65 for a three stroke victory In Ihe
World Championship of Wom en's Golf
Daniel, who earned 6105.000 for her fourth
victory of the year, had a 14-under 374 total on
the Naples National course. Elaine Crosby, who
set Ihe course record with a 69 on Friday, shot s
72. Laura Davies finished five back at 27B.

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The second game produced an amaxlng result a*
another nine-run Inning turned a nlp-and-tuck de­
fensive battle Intpa rout.
Sanford Central Baptist and Sanford First Naxarcnc
both scored two runs In the first Inning, but neither
team could score again unlll Central exploded for nine
runs In the fifth Inning. An Inning later. Central acorcd
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SANFORD — Only ihe Hurricane*
In thr Senior Division and the 4 9 m
In thr Major Division remain undrfeatrd aa the Sanford Recreation
Youth Flag Football League reached
Ita midway point.
Playing Saturday at the field
acroaa from Sanford Middle School.
Ihe Hurricane* knocked off Ihe
previously unbratrn. and unarored
upon. Bear* 29-13. while Ihe 49rr*
were pressured but still have not
given up a point after edging the
wlnlesa Dolphins 7-0.
In other game*, the Cowboy*
whipped the Dolphin* 30-6 in a
Senior bailie while the Sleeler*
blanked Ihe Cowboys 7-0 In the
second Junior contest. The Minor
Division saw the Bulldog* hand the
Seminole* their first lo**. 1341. and
Ihe Eagle* trip the Predators. IBS.
Hi a pair of great defanatve strug­
gles.
.
Th r standings are fight Hi ihe
M inor D iv is io n |7-9) w ith the
Bulldog*. Eagle* and Seminole* all
lied al 2-1. while Ihe Predator* are
03.
The other tw o division* are Iden­
tical. In Ihe Majors (1012). the
49rt* are 3-0. the Dolphins 2-1. the
Steelers 1-2 and Ihe Cowboys 0 3 . In
Ihe Seniors 113-19). Ihe Hurricane*
are 3-0. Ihe Bear* 2-1. Ihe Cowboys
I -2 and the Dotphlna 0 3 .
Nexl week In the Minor*. Ihe
Eagles play ihe Seminole* a l 9 a.m.
and Ihe Bulldogs lake on the
Predators al 10 a.m. In (he Major*.
Ihe Cowboys face Ihe Dolphins at 11
a.m. and Ihe 49rr* welcome Ihe
Sleeler* at noon. In the Senior*. Ihe
Cowboy* bailie Ihe Bear* a l I p.m.
and Ihe Dolphins challenge Ihe
llurTtcanes at 2 pm .

MINOR LKAOUK
Mike Pryor's Interception art up
F red d ie H ow ard J r .'s 49-yard
touchdown run on a double reverse
and llaward's 29-yard pass to Mat­
thew Melvin set up a 6-yard scoring
scamper for thr Bulldogs' scores.
Melvin added the extra point after
the second touchdown on a run.
Krggie Stringer scored the Semi­
nole*' lone touchdown on a 40-yard
kickoff return.
□ B a a F ootk a lL Pag# SB

W BL opens season; here’s hoping for many more
It’a baseball season again.
Vicki Humphrey and Lanl Cabral
each had three hits Saturday to
support the complete-game effort of
winning pitcher Stephanie Reed as
the Sanford Ice opened Ihe Inaugu­
ral W om en 's B aseball L ea g u e
season with a 12-3 win over the
Apopka Diamonds.
The Ice. who were reined out
Sunday, will play their home opener
n e x t S a tu r d a y a g a in s t th e
Diamonds In a 2:30 p.m. game at
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
This could get interesting.
I've often wondered how long It
would take before the gender barrier
waa broken In baseball. Unlike
football, where bulk and strength
arc necessary, or basketball, which
demands the ability to defy gravity.
I* just as easily played well
by women as men (hitting home
runs being the exception).
"These women can play.” says
Ice president and general manager
Mike Powers, who also coaches Ihe
S em in ole H igh S ch ool va rsity
baseball team. "This Is not a Joke.
Th e quality o f baseball la quite

Shrlver. or Nancy Llcberman (who's
listed as being a member o f Ihe
W B L 's Board o f A dvisors) had
applied themselves lo base bull In­
stead of track, tennis, or basketball
that they might now have been
(male) professional quality baseball
players today?

good. People who come out to watch
them will be surprised.”
I don't know why . . . In baseball,
quickness and uglllty are as valued
aa brute strength and raw speed.
The one prerequisite Is excellent
hand-eye coordination. Without It.
hilling la Impossible and defense an
adventure. And as far as I know,
hand-eye coordination Is not gender
specific.
Why can't women play baseball
as well as men? Rhetorically, (here's
no reason why not. Sociologically,
they're not supposed to (a male
point of view, I admit). Actually, the
only reason that most women don't
Is because they haven't grown up
playing Ihe game.
Is It Inconceivable to believe that
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It might be stretching II a bit lo
suggest that the WBL will be In the
vanguard of getting women Into
professional baseball. My guess Is
that any woman who wants lo play
professional baseball will have lo do
It the Jackie Robinson way. singu­
larly. proving herself every step of
ihe way.
The WBL could help accomplish
what the Negro baseball leagues did
and help break down some o f the
already crumbling preconceived
notions about what sports are sup­
posed to be played by which
athletes.
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By lessening the stigma of a
woman playing baseball, the WBL
might make It easier for some
young lady lo be willing lo try lo
play professional baseball.
But what may stand In the W BL's
way of claiming a viable position In
the sports com m unity Is o v er­

reaching by Ua administration.
In a press release dated Sept. 22.
the WBL announced (hat It waa
"notified 5 p.m. Wednesday by
ESPN that the station (ale) has taken
Ihe policy of no more baseball (his
season, so they wUl not be televising
Ihe opening game o f (he Women's
Baseball League.
"T h e Wom en's Baseball League la
very disappointed that because of
M ajor L ea g u e B aseb all. ESPN
chooses lo pass on the best thing to
happen to baseball In the last 29
years."
Hopefully. Ihe grandiose schemes
of Ihe league administration won’t
rob the players of the time the
league needs to develop a solid base.
A reasonable primary goal would be
establishing the stability enjoyed by
the Central Florida Baseball League.
You won't gel any civic-minded
" It 's your duty to go out and
support the home team'* pitch from
thta corner. On the other hand,
there are few ways better to spend
an afternoon than at the ballpark,
regardless of who's playing. And I
will say that I'm looking forward to
taking my daughter. Genevieve, to a
game.

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Holland (run, taut W ill. John
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hit* Mlkr M cC oy (double,
three run*. KIN). Eric Lure, Jay
Cm trhArtd (run. tw o RBTL Rich
ard Walkrr (run. RBfk o n e hit (Ull Terwllllger (run. tw o HIlli,
Jefl Berry hill; iw o run* — Etta*
Coggon. one run — Kevin Whii
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challenge Pracork Dodge at 3
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Pacing Nichols Marine were
Diale Roaa (four alngira. two
runal. Tonia Roaa I home run.
two mingle*, three runal. Kelly
Otla (double, two mingle*, run).
Sherri Elland (three mingle*, two
run*l. Taaha Sander* (double,
mingle, run). Mattie Aiken* and
C ath y H aw kln* (two mingle*
rarhl and Shannon Noma and
M ichelle Forrrst (one mingle
eachl.
Peacock Dodge warn led by
Carmon Ramon and Yolanda
Cox (one double, two mingle*,
an d tw o runs eachl. K e lly
Buaaard (double, two mingle*,
runl. Michelle Satterwalte (three
single*, two runs). Nikki Ctletl
(d o u b ts , s in g le ). Maggtor Montwil
(tw o alngira. runl and Chris
lie r n In f and Ann Ford (one
mingle eachl.
P o w e r i n g K iw a n ls w e r e
Meltoaa llolden ( triple, double,
mingle, three runal. Nina llyrd
(th re e sin gle*, three runs).
Shu von William* (triple, double,
iw o run*). Shannon Jackson
(tr ip le , sin gle, three ru n *).
Tanlm ha W illia m * (d o u b le ,
single. Iw o runal. Lakeyontm*
Byrd (iw o single*, two runs).
Kaleshu Hayes (two mingle*), Kim
McCall (single, run) and Shayla
Hooka and Candice Brown (one
single eachl.
Doing the billing for Han­
dyway were Brandy Brldgcman
(double, single). Prrcilla Selph
(s in g le , ru n ) and A m a n d a

1-egetie and Crystal Caver lone
single eachl.
Contributing for Sanford Op.
Ilmlsl were Barbara Gray llrtple,
iw o single*, two run*). Erick*
Davto (two triple*, two run*).
Hrglna Davto and Ertn Glowackl
(tw o single* and two run* eachl.
Laura Lilly (two single*, run).
S hron da Scoll and Tam lku
Dickerson (one single and one
run each) and Sheens Campbell
and Tresaa llaw * (one alngld
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Itsl were Mandl Pruett (tw 4
•Ingle*, run). Martina H en d rd
(•Ingle, run). Sherri Kos*. An lad
Williams and DrAnna Gardiner
(one single eachl and Kenya
Lawson (run)
Doing the damage tor Notary
w ere Shavon Anderson (tw o
doubles, mingle, runl. Angela
Campbell (double, mingle, three
r u m ). Crymial C ain e. K e l l i
Bryant and Torrtr Higgins (iwO
mingles and iwo run* each). April
Pearson (sin gle. Iw o runsjt
Sophia Lillie (single, nm l and
Meritta Baggm. Julie Carr and
Tlnnlc Klgglnm (one run each).
Tabltha Getchell and Toil!
Berrios had one single each for
New Vision.

Football

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Cross country
C on tin u ed from IB
(13:43). Winsome Clarke (14:331.
Rachel KafTler (14:441. Sara Richins (14:49).
and Laura Fitch 115:06).
OVIEDO BOVS SECOND
ORLANDO — Even though they were shut
out o f the top 10 Individually. Ihe Oviedo
Lions still managed to run their way to a
sccond-placc (earn finish Saturday morning
In the boys' section of the Dr. Phillips Open.
Angle Olson won Ihe girls' race for Lake
Mary, which finished fourth In both thr
boys' and girls' team standings.
Doing the scoring for Ihe Lions, who
finished second by a 20-82 margin lo
Lcranto. were Scott Thclen (12th. 17:22).

Dee Purdy (13th. 17:24), Pete Bulflngton
(14th. 17:26). T y Kracht (21st. 17:53). and
Paul Izzo (22nd. 18:00).
The top five placers fur the Lake Mary
boys' team (110). which came In behind
Lecanto. Oviedo, and Dr. Phillips (100). were
Rich H eln zm an (11th. 17:11). Sim on
Williams 116th. 17:34). Chas Mllanovlch
(23rd. 18 03). KelJen Williams (28th. 18:20).
and John Duda (32nd. 18:26).
Dennis Piatt (43rd. 19:061 and Scott
Whltefleld (53rd. 19:44) also ran for the
Rams in the varsity race.
In the glito' standings. Lake Mary (107)
came In behind Winter Park (42). Lecantn
(53). and Dr. Phillips (88).

Damartn 51ms scored on a pair
o f 8-yard touchdown runs and
also added an extra point run to
lead Ihe Eagles. Jeff Bowers
scored Ihe other touchdown on a
2-yard run.
Several good runs by Luto
Velez set-up Kyan Cobb's 2-yard
scoring run for the Prradtors
MAJOR LEAGUE
, d ttre 7, OoipMm 0
Joey Gunter scored the game*
lone touchdown on an 18-yard
run and Latlkc Robinson scored
Ihe extra point on a pass from
Johnny Rollins. Hoblnaon also
snuffed out a late Dolphin* drive
with an Interception.
K m Ii w 7. Cowboy 0
Jacob Benton got the only
touchdown on a 2-yard sneak
and David Guevara passed lo
Alexis Lucca for the extra point.
SENIOR LEAGUE

Andre Shaw's running and
passing spelled the difference for
the Cowboys. Shaw's Intercep­
tion set-up hto own 45-yard
tou ch dow n run. Shaw then
passed to Robert Reed for the
extra point.
Another interception, this one

by Lenny Nelms, set up the
second score, a 12-yard pass
from Shaw lo Kirk Blcrmleslcr.
The other Cowboys score w ai
a ltltlc* more conventional, will)
Shaw passing 15 yards lo Cory
Peterson. The extra point was on
a pass from Shayon Washington
to Chris La Porta.
An Inlerrellon also sel up the
Dolphins' score as Anion Floyd's
pick led lo a 15-yard pass from
Washington lo Floyd.
HurricanM 28. B u m 11
Sylvester Wynn Jr. ended Ihe
Bears' scoreless defensive streak
as he look thr opening klckofl
back HO yards for Ihc Hurri­
canes. Hut this was closely
fought game all ihc way.
Wynn also had a hand In two
other touchdowns as hr passed
22-yards lo Kevin Buck for one
score and also scored on a
35-yard run. Wynn added an
extra point on a pass to Lcnard
B row n . The w in n e r s ' fin a l
touchdown came on a 33-yaril
run by Danny Noyes as time
expired.
The Bears' scores came on a
70-yard kickoff return by Andrr.
Simpson. 52-yurd run hy Travis
Holley and a Kendall Laws extra
point run.

Olson finished Ihe two-mlle race In 12:23.
Completing Ihe Kama' team score were
Carrie Mangan (17th. 13:59), Brenda Mell
(10th. 14:10). Ursula Yadav (32nd. 15:15),
and Amanda Robertson (38th, 15:37). Also
representing Lake Mary were Joanna Hiatt
(40th. I5:39| and Renee Frank (43rd.
15 561.
Seminole High School's Carolyn Hubbard
finished lOth (13:24|.
Lake Mary's top finisher In the Junior
varsity girls race was Marlsclla Navarro
(34th. 17:441. The Lake Mary Junior varsity
hoys were led by the Babcock twins, Alex
(20:17) and Isaac (2 0 :18).

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o f the month starling at 7 p m with (hr "M odel of the Month*'
competition at Orcstrr Sanford Chamber o f Commerce. 400 E.
P in t St. A ll phaaes of IOC model aircraft are represented. Th e
club's ftytng field la located In Sanford Par more Information,
contact Let’ Darfur st 574-4733.

tie s and should provide a w ea lth a f
in form a tion for the avid or part-tim e

VFW, Auxiliary to gather
Veterans o f foreign Wars and the Ladles Auxiliary o f Sanford
Pool 10100 meet the third Monday at 7:30 p m at I heir post
home (the log cabin on Seminole Boulevard).

Ptgoon Fmdsre to gather
The Central Florida Pigeon Panders Association m eets the
third Monday of each month at lh e Seminote County
Agricultural Center. 4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
Information, call Art or Jean Anderson at S31-8033.

Scouts
earn
awards

Every Tuesday from M O a m to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Rood, to make baby clothes, and Items for m ining homes
as well as items lor the Chrtatmas Store. The Hems made by
the club are donated to preemte bathes, nursing home residents
and gifts for the annual Chrtatmas store.

Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or alder to jo in
them in a weekly activity on Tuesday: Art. from B a.m. to noon,
at the Prank Evans Center. ISSN . Country Club Road.
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The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday al noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Andrea Knutetae at 33041 Ifl.

Bridgo club to moot, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Klwanlt Club of Cmotborry meets
Ktwanls Club of Camctberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a m., at Village the Casselberry Senior Center. For Information,
call 831-5545.

Mike Kyle reported on popcorn
sake. Leo Orovcr, Mike Ryle.
J im K r a e m e r a n d O e n e
G llm a r tln p r e a e n t e d th e
awards.
Martin Drake spoke about
going to Cam p Thunder near
Macon. Ga. next aummer. He

rem inded the boys that they
had a lot o f w ork to do to make
this a reality. He thanked
Orafaam G rover far BUkig In aa
senior patrol leader at the
Methodist Annual retreat al
Leesburg. There w et* 10 boys

and five adults attending thia
retreat.
Bibles were given to each
scout In recognition o f the
twelfth point o f the Scout law.
The btbiea were donated by
the church and private dona­

tions. Each new scout at hiture
Courts o f Honor win be re­
ceiving a Blbie.

meeting with a
minute.

Sanford seniors to meet
The Sanford Senior ClUtena Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a m., at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are
welcome.

Enough is enough to mom
who has 30 grandchildren

Conservation district meets
The Seminole Soil A Water Conservation District meets each
third Tuesday of the month at 8:15 a.m. at the office in
Sanford. Call 321-8312.

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"Sonny,** our 30-year-old son
w ho got In trouble with the law
and disappeared for two years.
He returned this summer to
clear up the trouble, and waa
sentenced to 18 months.
Before Bonny left to do hia
Ume. he brought hia girlfriend.
T h e lm a ." and her 7-year-old
daughter to my house and asked
If they could stay until Thelma
found a jo b . (She has no skills.)
Thelma registered her daughter
In school, but she has made no
effort to And a place o f her own.
She found a job and works from
2 p m. to 9 p in .. so 1 have to
p ick up her dau ghter from
school, g iv e her dinner, help her
with her homework, give her a
bath and put her to bed. (She la
nor Sonny's child.)
A b b y . not o n ly b a ve m y
husband and I lost the retire­
ment w e earned at this time o f
ou r U vea, w e have become
maids, cooks and baby sitters for
someone w e never even knew
until four w eeks ago.
How can we tell Thelma that
she must act a date to move out
and be on her own? Unfortuantely. she has no parents.
D RAM * 'M O M "t Your son
asked If Thelm a and her daugh­
ter could stay with you until she
found a Job. She has found one;
now feif her that she must be out
o f your hom e within a specified
number o f days — or weeks.
Be Qrm. Mom. or Tbelma will
continue to take advantage o f
your generosity Indefinitely.

D B A I A N Y : I care very
much for an older gentleman —
a w idower with a large family
(I'll call him Howard).
1 have frequently resented the
tone and disrespectful manner
used by hia family when speak­
ing to him. They are impatient
to the point of being downright
cruel.
A fte r I criticized a fam ily
member for humiliating him In
front o f numerous people, it
suddenly dawned on im* th u
Howard has a hearing prubleii.
He often responds Inappropila tely to comments made to him.
and his inability to hear has
resulted In misunderstandings,
hurt feelings, difficulty In follow­
ing verbal Instructions, and feel­
ing Isolated in groups.
I talked to Howard about It and
he told me he had tried various
h earin g aids, but none has
worked for him. Being a very
Im patient man. he probably
didn't give them a fair trial, but
he refuses to listen to anyone
who dares to suggest that he
give yet another hearing aid a
chance.
Abby, If you for your readers
have any suggestions on turn to

In t a k i n g H o w a r d t o a n
audiologist to have hia bearing
tested. If be has the type at
deafness for which there ta no
hearing aid. he and hia family
should be advised.
However. In ahy case, his
Im patien t and cru el fa m ily
members should be made aware
o f hia condltloo. and urged to
exercise patience and respect.
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D E A R A B E Tt In a recent
column about the dangers o f
being locked In the trunk o f a
car. you made an appeal for
Detroit and Japan to *"■*»■) a
safety latch In the trunk.
Abby. I own a 1981 Honda
Accord, which came w ith a latch
that w ill release th e locked
1 d o n 't kn ow w h e n th e y
started putting them In. but I'm.
sure glad they did.
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Serving Sanford, La ha Mary and Samlnola County tinea 1900
B7th Year. N o M • Sanford, Florid*

Choosing your school

NEWS DtGEST
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What are area people doing?
The ’'A round To w n " column* *rr taking the
arra by tlu rm T h l» week I hr IVAplf set t Inn
columnist* tell trader* about Ih r lighting
control in 1-akr Matv. a Uahkm show lor
rduratkm in Sanford a &lt;bun h honoring a
minister In Sanford and a Longwood woman
placing in * I'u n tn t
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Teachers’ groups:
Public deceived
by voucher plan
By VICKI DoBORMICR
Harold Staff Writar
SANFORD
Teat her* organl/alkm* at mss
Ihe slate. Including Ihe Seminole Edut at tun
A s m s lallon said Ihr public ts twlrtg det c u r'd try
ItMisr who would provide edut at tonal voucher*
for |s&gt;rrnls w ho want to send their rhlldren to

Special t h i s Sunday
Politics in the air
Fur « rrr* p of our political nkk* In T u m l r y 'i
••In turn and for tome insight Into how other
votrta feel about everything front casino
gambling to rounty issue* S t r P * | r« a and

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BRIEFS
Plan ahead for food

Kids get in free

TALLA H ASSEE
One dlfTerrntr hrtwren
Guv le s io n Chile* amt Jeh flush Chiles ha*
advot a in l rutting the Dr|iartmrnt of Edur*
tton in half lluah want* lo ru t II down lo
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Located two hlork* from the 22 sinry

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Simons new
manager for
Main Street
By NICN FFBIPAUF

By SM ARIBNOOII
H#raw Staff W n tir

S A N FO R D - Dess Simon* Is the
new program manager trw Sanford
Main Street ISMSI She assumed her
duties lair In October
Although she has been employed
by Ihe rtty of Orlando as L'fian
Design Planner s p rc ia lK ln g In
urban revilali/allon and design slu­
ts not unfamiliar with Sanford
"M y husband and I moved into
the downtown residential area of
Sanford about two and a halt year*
ago." she said
We came here

SA N FO R D — If fherr was ever a
house meant for a eouple or a
roupte meant lew a house, lies*
Simon* amt Mark Plait* and ihe
home al l i l t ) Magnolia A i r are
|u*t surh a situation All three hate
Interesting background* that seem
to blend together into a unique inis
that ha* treated a warm anti to ry
home that will stem tir shared with
those who will attend Ihe Sanford
lllsto rlr T ru s t Holiday T o u r of

Baa Historic. Pag* SA

By BANDRA IL L IO T T
Harold Staff Wrilar
S A N F O R D — Tw o Long wood attorneya. one who spectator* In
mediation and the other a trial
a tto rn ry and former m u n icip a l
court J u d g e arr seeking election lo
a loc.il seat on Ih r circuit courY
C a r m i n e It r a v o a n d G e n e
Stephenson are vying for elec tion as
ju d g e
in the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit Court (group 121 in Seminole
County on November H
An attornry for 34 year* almost

All Seminole County School student*, kindergartrn through 12th grade, are Invited to
attend frrr of charge a baseball game lirtween
the professional women * tram* Ihr Daytona
Death Sand shark* and Ihe Sanford Ice. accord­
ing to Mike Power*, with the Sanford Recreation
Department. T h e game hrglna al 1:15 p m
Gale* open at 1 p m. at MemorUl Stadium in
Sanford

Lake Mary OKs
plan to target
business growth

R eagan h a s A lzh e im e r's d isease

By NICK FFBIFAUP

LO S A N G E L E S — Former President Rrugan.
In a handwritten lettrr to "m y fellow Am eri­
c a n a ." d isclo se d S a tu rd a y that h r has
Alrhetmer's disease.
Reagan. R3. wrote thal he was feeling fine
now. but he and wife. Nancy, had chosen lo
reveal the diagnosis In hope of promoting
greater awarrnes* of the mtnd-crippling disease.

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Get ready
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house tour

HANFORD — Change* have been announced
for ttie Nov 11 Veteran* Day « errmontes at
Sanford a M em orUl Park on llie lakeftont L l
Red Huletl. president of Branch 147 of the
Fleet Reserve A«wx U tk in f»ad originally been
annoiim ed aa the Maatet of Ceteinonle*
Sanford City Commissioner A.A McClanahan
has not been announred as the entree
The S C A V A C . Seminole County Area Veter­
ans Action Council Is the sponsor of the
lakefront rerem ony and parade, while the Fleet
Reserve tv Ihe h«»*t of Ih r even!
The keynote speaker. Charles " C h u c k "
Trm p lln . C d r USN (Rrtl will *t&gt;eak on The
Meaning of Vetrran* D a y." al Ihe I I a m
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Much to tell about historic home

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Bush, Chiles
on education

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W IN TE R S TR IN G S - On Nov 20 the Winter
Spring* C ivic Am or tat km will I r holding their
annual holiday ftarade
A&lt; cording to President lk&gt;b Pt/rurro * In the
•putt of giving and the *eaaon thl* year we are
sp in soring a I « mI drive for a k*al community
bind funk You hrtng a ran of food or a cash
donation to the reviewing stand on the dav of
I tie parade fill nut an entry slip and you are
enlrred to wrtn a gift certiorate for two to a fine
(oral restaurant "
Ptr/urro recommend* planning m i* few the
l»*rllclpatkin nett month ' Enjoy the parade
and get a warm glow knowing that you are
helping someone less fortunate,** he said
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parade will he on Sheouh lllvd at the Civic
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misskinrr of Education randldalr Frank Brogan
have adtta alert providing puhllt funds to pay- for
private arhtad education a* a pari of their
campalgna
W'r need a governor and an education
lum m lsaiolirr wlm will (trip Its solve the tough
prottlrms we are already espertcnrtng In public
rdtM ation rvol add In them ," sakl G ay Parkrt
p r r s i i ie n t iif the Hrmlttole F.«tu&lt; at ton Asw* tatlon
Parker and the head* of otfter rentral Florida
u In.,1 employ re grmi|&gt;* held a pres* lo n frtrn te
Wediiesttay to espies* thrtr displeasure with the
proposal
piovidtng souther* for (tarmi* to send thrtr

e x c lu s iv e ly a* a tria l la w v r t.
Stephenson point* to tils long and
varied court experience which hr
says qualities turn for ihe judgeship
A resident of ih r area for 4H years.
Sirphrnson has also *ervrd as a rlfy
attorney, briefly as a county at­
torney and as an Altam ontr Spring*
commissioner
" I th in k m o re Im p o rta n tly .
|M-rtiap*. would tie the IO to 12
years, overlapping lhal I served as a
m unli lpal Judge In Altamonte and
Longwiiod and wc handled what Is

Bee Judge. Page §B

Qana Sltph#n»on

Fun, food, crafts, clowns

Herald Staff Writer
L A K E MARY — l«akr Mary is diving head-on
Into a plan to lure new business and Industry Into
Ihe city by establishing a Target Industry
Development District
Official*, though, are under hied whether In ­
centive* should lie offered to new industry.
Th e Target Industry jirojecf lias several goals
According lo discussions. It Is to provide
employment centers. Increase ih r local standards
of living, reduce unemployment, and shift ihe
local properly lax have from residential lo these
target businesses.
Getting Ihr district* established has a tw o­
pronged approach. The city must target b usi­
nesses thrmselvr*. those with high properly lax
potential, low jtollullon potential, and attract
high paying Job*
Th e second atm will la* lo attract siipjiort users
for these- businesses, such as rrslauiunla and
retail storrs
City Planner Mutt West has opined lhal such
support huslnrs.se-* might include day-care tucllltics, dry cleaners. Iieauly salon*, gym nastum/heallh clulis, retail com puter sale*, prim
Ing/photographlc sliojis. and others.
Mayor luiwry Rockrlt also suggested I li.it
rather than fast food establishments. Hu- co n ­
centration should tie on sit-down restaurants.
T h e matter of Incentive* was brought up during
Thursday nlgtil’a cciiiimlss.on meeting. The plan,
as p rrsrnird. suggested Ihr possibility of the city
paying lin|»art frra from excess revenues in order
to lure |x&gt;trnii.il industry. Also suggested was the
ixisslhlilty of jNiylng additional related coats
which may Include waiver ol building permit*,
toning and Inspection fees.
Commissioner G ary Urender objected. "W e are
looking al luring companies Into L^kr Mary
which would ptnh.ihly have m ore money than Ih r
city would have, und vet wc want lo offer them
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Kalla Kalaar, 3, Sanford, accapla balloon aculplura proffarad by Bloaaom tha C lo w n .

Holiday CraftFest features
something special for all
By SHARI BRODIB

Herald Staff Wrilar
SA N FO R D — It was definitely weather
ordered by the chamber of commerce Satur­
day for thr second annual Holiday CraftFest.
prrsenlril hv Hie Greater Sanford Cham ber of

Commerce.
" T h e crowds huve hern good and we expect
even more to m o rro w ." said Dave Parr,
executive director of the chamber.
More than 40 artisans and craftsman
displayed their wares In Fort Mellon Park
See C ra ft, Page SB

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1994 Golden Age Games begin
Inrlutlr thr following

■ y HICK P F ItP A U F
Herald Staff Writer

Hurricane Florence continues slow spin
C O R AL C A U L K S — H u riU a n r Florence continued Saturday
It • Mow turn In Ihr Atlantic. hut fureraMrr* now *a&gt; Bermuda
m ini Ilkelv won't t&gt;r affected
r h r nrrond hurricane of the 11AM Atlantic hurricane *r*mm
formed at a Ik nit 10 p tn E S T Friday. when Its maximum
sustained wind* strengthened lu 75 m ph. JuM over the 74 mph
threshold
Forecaster* thought It might head for Bermuda but model*
overnight showed that w n u r t n had diminished

Education —
C o n tin u e d from P » | f I A
Capitol, the 17 floor
Drjiarlment of Education I* a
frequent lightning rod for critic*
j of government bureaucracy
Chile* and lluah. of r o u n r ,
differ on more than the sire and
function of the iigrnrv when It
; l o i n n tn how tirst to educate the
| 2 1 million M od e m ' in Florida •
public schools
Public schools take almo*t
19.2 billion out at til# Mate'*
138.7 trillion budget Both the
Democratic Incumbent and hi*
Republican chaJIrnger way the
key to improvement la fining
parent* more power over then
rhlldten'* education
Th e y Juat disagree on how tn
achieve that final
Shortly after being elected
governor. Chile* pu*hed a arhool
tefomi program through a re
ai*tant Legislature Known a*
Blueprint 2000 or accountabili­
ty. the 1991 law lifted do re na of
atatr mandate* and directed that
earh achoo) write ita own plan
for improvement w ith the help of
p a re n t* , te a c h e r* and
employer*
"W e have turned the publkschool avatetn tuck to |&gt;arrnt»
and teacher* ao they ran fix It."
t lie governor aatd during Tue*
day * debate
It you think It *
failed, you should go see some of
our schools Tliey're doing a
’ heck of a lot brtter '*
ifnah dew* think the public
school ayatem ha.* tailed A n d he
dorwn'l thtnk Blueprint Ju u u ha*
: helped
"If we Mand pal with our
education *y*iem. we re msurtng that the next generation will
not be able to get Job*/' he said
during the debate
*
He advocate* giving parent*
tax dollars tn the form ol vouch’
era • H l u l c i f children to
whatever school they prefer,
public or private H r also pro
po*r» giving private groups tax
dollar* to Mart charter srhool*
" I am confident that our expe­
rie n ce w ith lim ite d c h a rie r
arhool* and parental choice
linked to a school * failure to
meet performance Mandard* will
prove that iruM ing parents and
Introducing competition Into ed­
ucation will w o rk ." Hush wrote
In a position paper,
Florida * teacher unions and
sch o o l a d m in is tra to rs back
C hile* passionately, blasting
Hush * proposals a* radical and
extreme But the governor con­
cedes that a lot more has to tie
done to improve schools
' We still have m uch to do
brfore it I* totally successful."
Chiles wrote tn response to an
Associated Press l-aues ques­
tionnaire "However, wc are on
the right track and m oving In
the right direction ”
In his re*j»onse to the que*
tkmnalre. Hush said the 1991
accountability reform ha* “ only
marginally Increased the true
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LOTTERY
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winning numbers selected
Saturday in the Florida
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aulnnttmy of local school*
H r m i let red thr rr Iritm lot not
rstahllshlng standard* nr sane
lions for m I i o o I s t h a t fall to mret
t t t n s r standard*
H r said thr
voters of parent* arc b rin g
d m w n rd nnt by thr input «&gt;4
prnfrsstf inals
* 'IH u rp rtn t 2 0 0 0 m a y h r
h ra d rd thr wav of m rrtl pa\ and
r a rr r r laddrt — classroom trail
ly that fad* to m rrt rvpctta
lio ns." (tush M i l
W ith rach of thr state • 2 700
school* oprrnttng undrr it* own
plan. It * difficult for thr *tatr to
track what • actually happrntng
tn classroom*
Statr auditors, attrr vt*ltlng 22
school* In flvr district* reported
last month that trachrr* h rltrvr
ttir plan* had improved th n r
schools but pointed to a lark of
m n n rv to do thtng* that would
m akr a real d lffrrrn rr — likr
b uyin g rnnugh irstleHik* for
r v r r y student or hiring more
m u n v lor*
None of thr 22 plans reviewed
by stair auditor* deftnrd adr
quatr |&gt;rogrr*s” for Mudrnt f«rrfo rm a n c r. grad u atio n rate*,
•chord safrty and other arras
Identified In Mate final*. Ih r
auditor* rrportrd
Hush * ultimate goal t* "full
school chotre for every Mudrnt
But h r would limit voucher* In
thr tv-ginning to th r children in
public srhool* that aren't work
tng. and hr *ald h r would not
allow private arhool* to charge
those student* extra tuition
Chile* however warned that
th r plan w ould take %I billion
from public school* Tha i would
be likr taking 10 trachrr* from
every school or putting *ix m prr
studrnta in every class tie «*ul
during tbr debate
Bush defended his voucher
plan inslMing h r would brgin
with a llmltrd program targeted
at Ih r worst arhool*
"M y plan. Mr. makr* it qultr
clear wr would start with thr
fallrd public school* and prove
that if you give people power and
trust parent* to m akr der ision*
they will do the right thing.” he
said
Hush also call* for abolishing
the Department of education
except for about 50 employ re* to
oversee federal grant* The re*l
of th r department would be
shifted to the district* or other
Mate agencies
In his stale of th r state address
to lawmaker* early this year.
Chile* called for stashing the
Department of Education In half
After Ihr legislative session,
the department shrank from
2.139 workrr* to 1.225 worker*
Most ol ihr reduction slrm m rd
from elim inating thr depart
merit's oversight of a residential
school fur deaf and blind stu­
dents that operate* undrr an
independent board

LOCAL FORECAST
Partly cloudy. High In ihe mid
HO* Variable wind 5 to 10
m ph Sunday night Fair. LowIn the mid 60s Light wind
Monday Partly cloudy. High In
the lower to mid NO*

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Sanlord Ctvlc Center sponwwett by Sanlord

Additionally, several fun event* are
planned lor M.&gt;mU) A two mile bistort, fun
walk *pou*uted hy the Seminole llaptiat
A*s.« lati.m will t&lt;egtn at it 30 a m lu the
area near the Sanlord M uteum ffiete will
tie a tour of the museum on K First Street
•{■inaorrrt try the &lt; tty of Sanford, at 5 p m
&lt; ulm lnaling tire day tomorrow t* a wa u i
re. eptWHl at H p m at the CtvM’ Center
sponsored fotntlv try the City of Sanford and
Greater Sanford Chamber of C.unmet, e
I h r ..c h a irw o m e n for thl* vrar'* games
a ir Chri* l,'*r&gt; and I.Ua lone* I tie) may hr
reached at the Sanford Civic Center and
Senior ('enter
For information on the games phone
330 V(&lt;ei

The Way We Were:
Downtown Sanford
■ r 0RAC1 M tT IN tC IP H IH
Herald Corespondent
Th e hlM orire on the D rF .irrs t
end Rand B uilding* ivm cludr*
the se.tes of article* on tfie
tmlidlug* in the l u ) F First Si
block at I trough I know I w ill
fuivr one on *otitr rrmlnl** enre*
of wane of the loitner tenant* of
Ih r building*

&gt;♦•*8*8WNl&gt;9H A^ryt iMittwa

Native Americans perform
Tha Great Piatnt Dancers recently gwdormed at the Student
Center at Seminole Community College Some of the traddtonai
dances they pe(formed included the Eagle Dance", *Buffalo
Dance ', Led&gt;es Scalp Dance and The Pony Stealing Dance."
* Here. Martin Otva.a pertoona a Itarimonai mat 4aoc*
five
Scouting Dance

If vtiu have further inftamaiMm
on any of these building* and
Ihrir former tx-*'upant*. please
r n n t a r l me
T h e * r a rticle s
sh o u ld have s p u rte d some
memories of your*. *o call me
and w ell aha re
T h r D eforest B u ild in g
T tir Drturest Building. I.*atei|
at 104 I. first St
was con­
st ru. I rt| i in a Iw c i Thl* was
owner l i L
D r F n tr s T i se. ond
downtown building a* he tiad
previously built the DeForrM
B lo c k , n o w k n o w n a •
Ton. titlin'* D rug Store
Henry DcFnrrst was a distant
cousin of General Henry Shelton
Sanford and came here a* the
first ageni for the *oon to
tirtvime &lt;tty of Sanford He w*»
the (terson w ho laid out the rtty
and alwi the one who selected
and persuaded the first 23 Swed
t*h families to become wm ir of
Ih r (UM •rlilrr*
Brfore building the two build
log* that M ill remain Del'.we**
had built a dock and tbr first
general slorr He nlwi owned the

lie forest la n d Office Hr rr
mained a resident of Sanford
until lit* death Dec 24 I HO I at
age 51 His granddauaghlrr. Gall
Harris live* In Winter Park and
continue* to lie very tntereMrd
Ui our rtty
There were orig in ally two
More* tn thr DeForrM Building
which now hou*e* only one
buMnr** A Second Image The
ItMtt) HanDmi map Mmw* the
tenants to tie hardware and
Malkinrrv More* In |M'I5 it
hnuurd a clothing More and one
which w4d t»»*ks most. ■&gt;c U
et. From approximately I'M&gt;5
through I 9 | 3
the * r u si.tr
conlatned a rrorkery More T tir
eastern storr wa* vacant until a
grt* rry More moved in by B»l 2
Mr* Antonia Simon widow *g
Fdword. owned a variety More
&lt;m the » f * t »tdr in 1917 Her
d a u g h te r . Is a b e l la. wa* a
saleslady there and thr rest
deuce listed for both wa* 3 0 1 W
Fighth Si Many of you will
remember Miss Isa tie lia Simon I
a* an rcentrM old ladv who lived 8
alone for many year* at this £
same residence )u*t sooth &lt;4!
Sanford Gram m ar School Mra.
Grate F William* tiad iti. strop
next if*air where she sold miUp
n rry. an Ixsik* pi* tonal |ia|&gt;
terns. U*es and lirasstere* U
was known a* The Ignites S ton i
Stir llve.1 wilt* lie. Iiu v Ih ih I t o d _
at 519 Magnolia Ave
Baa fitlneclphar. Fags HB

Readers speak: M aking the w orld a better place
■ y SUSAN W INNKR

Herald Correspondent
Amid a world of chaos. vMilrni
crime, drugs and people out of
control, ran ru n hling* truly af­
fect the world they live In I*
peace on earth, good will toward
men a m yth or a reality?
The question, what can or
would you do to make the world
a better place, was posed to arra
residents Some ol the rr»pon*r*
w ere as follow »
Hva Mae While said. " I wish I
knew what I can do I'd like to
stop drugs I w ish I could build a
recreation center for kid* no
they'd have v itu r place to go
Being nice is rrally what make*
the world belter."
Paula M cCloud » a ld ," T r r a l
people the way you want to lie
treated sum* tt all up."
"Th e first thing ihat comes to
m y m ind." said Greg Rio*. "Is to
gel rtd of all of the golf courses

and build homes for the home­
less Get rid of crock cocaine and
I'd like lo see It manadatory lor
people lo lake human behavior
classes "
Christine Hayr* agreed Tie!
n d of crack cocaine If there was
a way to help people make more
money and get better Job*." tti.it
would make the world a better
place
tairry Cooper said. " I believe
people should go for w orld
peace I think people ought to
get bark to believing in God We
should take better care ol our
planet and be conscious ol re­
sources."
Valerie Alarron llstrd hrr ob­
jective*. "N o more drugs, no
more guns, more recycling and
fielp for old jieople "
Her husband. Luts. said. “ One
Imjiortant thing Is to fie re­
sponsible Be friendly "
See Readers. Page BA

V a ltrl* Alarcon

Larry C o o p «r

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MOON PHASES

Sunday, November 6. 1994
Vol 87. No 66

Second Clett Potteg* Paid ct Senford.
riotMe end eOd-Uonel mailing
emcee

• (..ill H k llo n jf ) - 7 .Ml a ill SI Winter
Springs (toll ('lu ll, s|M&gt;n*oird hy First
Baptist t hurcti of Sanford
• I « nuts
9 a m Lukr Svlvat; l ‘ark
s|«&gt;usorril by City of Hanfonl
• &lt; yt n|
l
9 am
siattmg from
Sanlord C Ivtc Center. *(mu*ntrd by S.mlord
Cycler*
• Svn* liinnl/ril Swiuiitniig
9 Ml a m
W estmonlr Center s|H&gt;n*&gt;&gt;trd by Allirtt* an
Rrd Cfnaa
• ( tic. krts
ID a m
lord S*
Center. *pon*»rert tty Sanford Senior*Club
• B ow llnf ivtnglesi
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• «..ilt (C a llo w a yi
I p in
It
Springs (toll C lub, »|Hin*orrd by First
Baptist Church &lt;4 Sanford

THE WEATHER

P la y 4
4 -M -6

PuLJUha* Daily end Sunday. (leap*
lal-rcUy by ha Sanfotd Ma-axt.
Inc MO M Irenes Av*, Seniors.

S A N FO R D - The 20th annual Golden
Afir (tame* nllli tall* l» gin I imLxv
Opening (nihlle rrrrm n rtlrs are planned
for I p m at I tie Sanford Civic Center
1‘ivssthlv I .HW prison* are r*|&gt;n trd to be
entered lit the various ro m p rllllv r and
leisure time games oltried tills year While
most have already arrived In Sanford, others
will tie m in in g only lor a Irw spr« ifU event*
Sign up* lor m*M*t t*f th r games can hr
made up to 24 itout* lu ad* an* e
Meanwhile at Lake Baldwin In Orlando
Ihr IfrM event, sailing was act to get
underway at noon today, even tw-torr the
ofltrial opening of thr gam rs In Sanford
Each day * a ttlvitlrs Iw-gitt w ith Iwraklast
at the Sanford Civic Center, spnrtanrn! by
the Over 50 C lub Nine a* tual competitive
events a ir ** lirdiitrrf for Momtav
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Nov. 18

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TU ES D A Y
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TIDES
SUNDAY
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min 7 20
a.m .. 7:55 p m .; MaJ, I If) a m .
1 10 p m
T I D E S : D a y to n a
Beach: high*. 9 57 a m . 1014
p m . low*. 3 IH a m . 4 06 p m.:
N e w S m y rn a B each: highs,
10 02 a m.. 10 19 p m., low*.
3:23 a m .. 4 10 p in : Cocoa
Beach: highs IO I 7 a in . 10 34
p m.: low*. 3 :3 8 a .m ,.4 :2 6 p m

Not available at press tim e

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Beach: Waves air
2 -2 ^ feet and sem i-choppy.
Current I* to the north. Water
temperature l* 75 degrees.
New S m y rn a Beach: Waves
are 2-3 feet and scinl-choppy.
Th e current Is to the north
Water tem|K-rature Is 75 de­
grees

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BOATINQ
S t A u g u a t l n e to C a p e
Canaveral
Sunday. W ind southeast lo
knols. Wind waves 2 feet, Fast
swell 5, feet Bay and inland
waters a moderate chop Sunday
flight' Wind southeast !0 knots
W ind waves 2 feet East swell 4
feet.

TH U R SD A Y
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STATISTICS
Recorded (iiln fn ll for the
liertod ending at 9 a in Friday,
totalled OO Incite*.
Su n set..................... 8 :37 p.m .
S u n rise ....................6:4 I a.m .

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Zile admits beating
step-daughter; says
wife shares blame

POLICE BRIEFS
Retail thefts
• A n d ll 1 M
IIS ] i
A w n u r Sanford «».•*
J i n M n! by lainga.av.at |mlhr I hur*al.ii ISalla*" wald hr u j «
ini til having Ititm ved 1 * 0 ildra game* valural Ml
* 1*7 •*&gt; Irmii * wtorr without j.-iiing Ilf wmm lax atral hy |x*lkr
l r « v l i i( thr a fr« otl 111 * Mkr
• Mary Wltttam* 19 171ft Waalitngtoti A trrrt Sanford, w m
artrwird hy Sanford J' llfr rhurwhiv In Ih r 17(10 blaxk nf
A lij«»it lllval Ikil U r valil whr had ftjoftrally l.lkrti awwnrtrd
m rrihuiuhwr vultiril at * 11 V I Ifnitt n wtorr without fry in g
fill* WM Ch*r gral m llh ta tail I hr 11

■ r T h w A n o r la | » d Frw w w

W E S T PALM IIK A ( M - Th r
man faring find alrgn-r murder
a liargrw for Ih r alralh of hlw
wlr|&gt;daughtrr u y i lie did ahuwr
Ih r gul and h rljird ra v rr up firr
alralh bail addw lb.al hlw wife lw
haidly mrux'cni
Waller Jo h n Z llr told Th e
Miami Herald In an Pitrrvlrw
piibliwhral Saturday that hi* wife
left oul womr drtatlw In her
acrtMinl of 7 year old C hriwilna
Mull w alralh - Ina luding thr faa I
that whr liad hit ihr girl Iwo
haMir* tirforr *hr died
“ I aan iril you that rvd alt thr
hruiar* ifir m rrlk a l r ia n iin r r t
will find on lirr Ixxlv w rrr from
m e," hr *&lt;*ld "She wmackrd
Chnaltria In th r imtr a ra u p lr of
time* hrrwrlf earlier that night
On Saturday, Pauline Z llr 24
wat trary r y r d and whakrn In
front of a judge in Palm Hra&lt; h
( 'ounty for her flrwt apfvarana r
Mr* Z llr, who wa* arrrwird
Frlatay. wa* d rn ln l Itall
In Ih r 75 m lriutr Inlrrvtrw
hrr huftband alrnirat hi* wlfr'w
( Ulmw dial wfir waw lax krai In hlw
d um ln rrn n g web
' ll * a pack of Hr* Z llr wald
atanlt hlw wtfr
Don I get m r
wrong. I vr a] way* laoral her I
•till aV&gt;, r v r n with whal wtir'a
doing In m r now llul don't let
aniainr irll you about thtw jwxar

Drug arrest
Mrintirr* ait ih r (it&gt; a aaunty Invrwllgatlvr Mum- j o CCII1
xrTrwtnl U a i n | .|» m ) llobb 111 2 i &lt;&gt;( V»2I K 21*1 S lrrri in
Sanford during a drug *tjng oj&gt;rr*tion at S H t(l and W airr
S lr r r i thuiixt.it Mr w i t a hargtd with wall of a mnttollr.f
*ut&gt;*t atu r (rraakl

Bathing man
Jawon Want Damn. 22 arf All*rn*»ntr Spring* a a* anraurd hy
Hanford i»i!u« I lu n vl.iv In a motel room ofl S Orlando Ikflvr
111 Sanfoid Aararibng la (h r atrrwt rr|iml a rlranlng la«1y
aallral (xiUir a Itrn ilir found a man Ulrntlflrd aw Dunn witntii;
In Ih r Ixtlh lul» with Ihr whaaarr lainniriK H r * u waul to tar
fully Clot hr a1 a tillr in thr lull W hrn |*rlla r .irrltral lltry found
Damn w*» a a n trd on a warrant twwurd 111 folk County fof
tailing In a(*|aar on a rhaugr of (hiving a lih a auapmd
rd/rrvokrd h rrn a r

Traffic stops
• Karrn Sulln ■
i " t I ■■
*-l I jk&lt; Mart
Moail. l-ongawood a,iw *|r&gt;p|&gt;rd hy whrrllt * d r p u tln in
Altamonte Spring* Ihurwdav She waarhargrd with having an
allrrral VIS nutnurt .....I pnMMMMM at( drug |xiraphrrnalu A
|xi*Artigrr In Ih r raf »«all Anti Lrwt*. 12 ail ’am ( maw Itlaitt
lum r Salilatral a aw alwaa arrrwlrtl on a rhargr of |»a«r»*lon of
atrug |«ara|ihrrnalta
• I &gt;41ala k Janrh fan/* i u a&gt;f lalgr* *trlf waW Mopped Ml
Sun Drive al U k r Mary IViulrvaxd hy la k r Mary potlre
Thursday Mr aaw a hargrd atth luting no lag light drtvrr a
lU rnw r nol In (Mrwwrwwlmi (aowwrwwtotl ot aallliahlw and
(xiwaewwlon of drug [&gt;.u aphrrnaha
• Sanford puller air rated M i&lt; bar I 8 Red)) 90 74.1 ('h im h
A v rn u r. |.aiti|{wi&gt;j| on Highway 17 *12 nrar Mangout 1 1nr
1 h u r v U t I’cilia r wax) hr apywar rally hit a tree and flipped hi*
aar Inlo Lake Moot nr Mr aaw thargral with driving undrr Ihr
Influent e nf alcohol. u r r l n w driving, and driving with a
revoked llrenwr Iflve yr*r*l

Sept 15 killing and thr rvrn i*
leading up tn It
C hrU lln a a.mar to them In
June, b a lin g alway* h in t with
Mr* Zllr * r* huwtkand w family
in Maryland, hr *ald
I don I know whal h.ijijx-nral
lo lirr up north, but whr waw a
very troubled child
Z llr wald
“ U r r aught h rr once In Ihr
rlow t with my .Tyrar-olil She
had hlw punt* down and wa*
leaninga»vrr him **
Mr wald hr liegwn heating
Christina alxnrl l&lt;&gt; day* Ijeforr
h rr death breauwr whr wa*
c o n * 1 a n 11y g o in g to t h r
bathroom on tltr flaair and in
vnlvtng hi* two young won* in
•riuAlly orlerttnl game*
1be day of her death hr wald
lw told Mr* Zllr hr didn't want
to tie the only one to diwclpllnr
('hrtwtina when *hr mi*l*-hai rat
Thai * w hrn Pauline went
hack Into th r bedroom and
wmackrd hrr a couple nf lime*/'
h** wald ‘ When Pauline ra m r
oul. 1 uwfcrai hrr wliat whr did.
and whr wald I wmaa krd hrr
Ialter (Th ru tin* fold like I ample
•hr had liren weiualty abuwrd In
Maryland. Z'.lr w.m1 puller waul
Friday that Mr* Zile told them of
t h r in c id e n t and th ey are
checking nut the allegation* In
Mary land

S C M IN O IC C O U N T V
D C M O C A O T IC
a c c u n v c

Warrants
• Htrky Keel Morgan M . 3202 S Orlando M v t Sanlord.
aaw artrwiral by drpaitlrw l hurwday Mr aa:t wanted on a raplaa
lor hatlrry
• I reddle D*via If
M 136 Academy A i r Sanford, aaa
arrrwtrd hy drpullrw al I K 427 and U S Highway 17-92
Thmwdav Mr waw wanirat on tar vtoUtlon of pmhailon on a
ra n victim of driving with ti *uw|&gt;emlrd'rrvokrd llartiatr
• J l l t m Edw ard Cainpbrll 32 2420 ttmadwy. wa* located
by drputirw In M ldw#t Ihurwday Mr aaw w anlrd tor (ailing lo
ap|«rar lu |vav a fhir am a aainiktkrHi of (xiaarwwkin nf drug
paraphernalia Itrputlea void whrn they wrarchrd him they
found inner drug Hemw and tie waw given another rhargr of
[xiiwawrwwton ot drug itaraphernutla
•w m te Im i m
i 1724 Washington Street
lurnral htmaell in ul Hw Jo hn E 1‘aiSk C n n rrilo n a l Facility
Thuradai Mr • » wanted (or violation of proliallon on a
aonvirllnti r* aMrni|Mr*l loMarr v

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A mall total pollar hr waw (raving lllw wlorr at ti 43 p m
Ihurwdav when hr waw jppriaar hrd bv two hlaa k m rn who
pullrd a wrm l automatic pistol on him. and robtied him of M OO
in ajab near Slath Strrct and I’lnr Avrnur
• A burglar i robber) a aw reported Thursday tn the 600
blank of Owcrnla A vrn u r Polite wild 4125 waw taken from a
w.allri and 475 from a ptirwr in a irwialracr T h r burglar then
irjm rtrilly wlolr a 1‘k'kg Olalwniohllr. parked in Ih r dltvrway.
ISdice rravivrrrd ih r vrhii |r a whort time later oh W I3lh
Plate
• Awxirlrd jrw rlr. waw f r ( - iltral wtolen Wrdnrwday (lorn a
rrwldntrr in (he 2(A) hloa k of I&gt;ogwood Circle
• A toll of petmle* and wrvrral IkiwtIm II aa [ « valued al
•3H 50 were rr|*&gt;rirdlv wiolrn Wrdnrwday from a residence In
Ih r 24(a) Mock of S l-akr A v rn u r

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C h rla iln a * body waw u nra il hrd O r! 27 aftrr hrr motlwr
laid poller Ih r girl had been
liratrn lo death and burled hv
hrr husbana]
Ml* Z llr ttaal m adr hywIrrUal
plraw on Irlrvtwiam aftrr rrpaart
mg hrr daughlrr rniwwing H rr
32 yrar old huwhand waw ar
rr*lrd Iwo w rrka ago and lw
tiring hrld without bo&lt;id Moth
arr rh a rg rd wtlh flrwt-drgrrr
m u rd rr and aggravated child
ahuwr
T tir Zllrw' wiorv m inora that nf
Suaan Srnlih. 23. of Union. S (
whowr trarful plea* for hrr wmw
return innptrrd a nationwide
vigil Sm ith waw Jaltral willtmit
bond on i hargnt wfjr killed the
two toddler*
In thr Flonda aawr Mtw Zllr
blamed th r girl w death on hrr
huwtkand during a new* conlrrrtaa e r « i l i o l k » » « k
At a nrww co n trrrn cc law!
week. Mr* Z llrw a Homey. Kilt*
Rubin, *aid thr hu*ban«f hra!
(h r child to death while the
mother »Jrpt and llirn coerced
hrr with Ihrral* of Ih r electric
chair if ahr went fur help
T h r attorney al*o *ald thr
huahand uard money that wa*
*up|M)wed lo go for epllepwv
medicine and for food lo feed hi*
marijuana habit Kubln wald Zlle
tirat hi* wife once several years
ago and said Zlle allrm pted to
kill hi* wife tn keep her quiet
“ What a crock None of If*
true." Zlle *aid
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JE A M E
MORRIS
Sem inole County
School Board
D istrict 5

There is no substitute for leadership,
experience and a proven record!
Jeanne Morris believes in Safe Schools.
FOR WOMEN |

FOR MEN

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She established Project Excel for expelled high school students and
P R I D E for expelled middle school students.

Jeanne Morris believes in Success For All Students.
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She increased other vocational programs in cooperation with Seminole
Community College with over 80 career choices available.

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She emphasized higher level math, science and writing skills so that
Seminole County Public School students test the highest in Florida in
college readiness exams.

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She provided security personnel for secondary schools.

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She established apprenticeship programs in 5 building trades and with
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She instituted a 'zero tolerance" policy against weapons in schools.

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Jeanne Morris believes in Family Friendly Calendars.
★

She created another week of family vacation time by changing high school
summer school to 5 days. 5 weeks instead of 4 days, 6 weeks.

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She changed the high school calendar for future years, ending the first
somester before the winter break, and ending the second semester early
in May, to line up the high school calendar with the single track calendar.

Th e O rlan do Sentinel. Th e Sanford Herald. Th e Senior News. Seminote
U n IS c rv (all the school system employee groups), and the Greater Orlando
Cham ber of Com m erce have all endorced the candidacy of Jeanne Morris.
Join them to make the best choice for the Seminole County School Board!

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A Record o f Innovation &amp; Integrity

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his year, more than any other, most political
campaigns have been reduced to engaging in
personal attacks, mudslinging and outright
distortions o f truth. Apparently, some politicians find no
value in comparing their political records, position on the
issues and accomplishments within the community.
I am proud that our campaign has not sunk to such
depths. I have not found it necessary to attack our
opponent. In fact, I find such tactics to be distasteful.

community's
concerns. I have asked o f the voters to look at
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our very different philosophies and proven accomplishments.
This campaign is about who-will be the most effective new
District 2 County Commissioner. Numerous community
leaders, business and community organizations have
examined the backgrounds o f myself and my opponent.
Virtually all have endorsed my candidacy*. Some are found
below. But, your endorsement is the most important.
I ask for 0your vote on Tuesday,
z ' November Hth.

I have throughly discussed the issues and our
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Sheriff Don Eslinger

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The Orlando Sentinel - Endorsement
One candidate in the race for District 2 county*
commissioner wears effectiveness like tailored
clothing: Republican Kandy Morris.
... Mr. Morris faces Adrienne Perry, the victor in
the Democratic runoff. ...

XhrirjHNPrds in office till the stories. He was
effective; she essentially was not.
Mr. Morris is both thinker and salesman, and brims
with initiative and diligence.
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...Seminole needs commissioners with vision and
proven abilities.
Mr. Morris’ record proves he has those qualities...
The complexities o f a large urban county require the
experience o f those who have been tested and found
to be effective. The Sentinel endorses Randy Morris
for the District 2 County* Commission seat.

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SAM PLE B A LLO T
SEM INOLE C O U N TY FLORIDA
GENERAL E L E C TIO N
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Me will be an outstanding County
Commissioner. ”

Morris to make our streets, schools and
neighborhoods safer for all. ”

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«*&lt;•The most important qualities a public
official can have arc honesty*, good
character, a willingness to listen and a
genuine desire to serve.

As a Mayor, Randy Morris was steady
in his support o f those men and women
in uniform who put their lives on the
line to protect the community.

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The Sanford Herald - Endorsement
t i ...but one (candidate) edges to the front in terms of
accomplishments and the ability to bring together a
consensus, Randy Morris. The mark o f a political
leader is the ability* to accomplish change, change
hopefully, which represents improvement. Here, the
two former mayors follow markedly different paths.
The Sanford Herald believes these paths demonstrate

Morris will be the more effective ofjluLim*.
In Lake Mary, Morris mustered both commission and
community support for streamlining business approvals
to attract new jobs to the area. He held the drive for
landscaping and strict development plans along Lake
Mary Boulevard designed to increase property values...
Morris successfully led campaigns to reduce calling rates
to Orlando and he gathered together reluctant property*
owners to donate their prime Interstate 4 property to
build an interchange at 46A, an all but dead project, ”

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S*ctO'd H«rs«d Sanford Floods - SuodAy Nov*nt)W* 6. '994 -

Historic
( o n lln u td l r e m r « ( t IA
Horn**
Math Platt* u a transplant
from P rn ru y li » n U IIt m Simon*
• am tnirn in Virginia Ixit gtr* up
in SoMh Carolina They m rt in
O iU in k i a h llr working In the
same ilf|u M m o il for that illy •
government r u n *tuiJtr&lt;J foi In*
l i u i l n • degree In urban amt
regional (claiming at ttir Utitvri
•Ity of Florida anct la r u ir m lly
working for Orange County a*
I fie manager of ih r Neighbor
h ood P a rtn e rs h ip P ro g ra m ,
w h ich Involve* neighbor hood
planning SlrniMia ha* a I mm k
g r o u n d in l i n d i r a p r
an hllet lu rr and I* the new
Sanford Main N lirel program
manager, coming from I fie City
of Orlantlo wtiere *hr worked In
urtvan revitalization
Moth have a k*l of know ledge
and love of old Imme* and old
nelglitartfKaxl*
They were not
in the market h r a home at I fie
nine 11ley fir ml M l w t lie tMNi*e oil
Magnolia flat!* had been living
In ihl* area ai fnally on a fatal In
the marina for a while They
h a d been hou*e a n tin g for
friend* on the fairful weekend
lltey flr*l *aw Ih r " f o r Sale"
sign In l he yard
We drove by thl* lmu*e and
fell In love with It.** *aid Simon*
We looked In I fie window* and
Itaw the *111110 0 10 . the front
Jmrt h and the Mreptai r
vald
H a lt* who knew they had In
have tfie hoove
A c c o rd in g to the re*earr h
r u n * ha* &lt;tone on the home it
at a* built in 1923
H r feel* It
wra* tut ill on *|in ulatlon and did
hot ai tually veil until 11127
f iet au*e Imifi date* allow up on
the deed
II Truluc k wa* I fie
original owner trf the hoove and
the family lived in It eonllnu|ni*ly until the late l'*8&lt;&gt;*
; In rrveart hlng tfie history of
tfie fiouae Halt* got a lot of hi*
information from IVter Srhaal •
l«»&gt;k
Sanford and the World
W ar II Year* 193ft MM3 ** Mr
Truluc k wa* llir owner of Srcu
illy Lum ber, and alwi tiullt the
home Immediately north of the
ria tl • on Magnolia One of hi*
daugfilrr*. Crcella.
wa* tfie

O A R Y M ASH
G a ry M Ash 34. of Havtliand
Point. Longwtaaf. died Th u rs
&gt;tav. Nov 3 l&lt;r*M Mr Ash wa*
|*o cMtvaored (■lannlng counselor
wl WeaallaWTT~%lrmortal Funeral
Hom e and Mr mortal Park
Horn in Waverfy. Iowa, he
c ame lo Ihl* area In 1*184 He
was a Marine l'of(&gt;* vrtrran
Survivor* Include hi* wife.
C in d y Miller daughter. Drntue
Asfibrrntier of Fort loiuderdalr.
won Scot I Ashfirrnnrr of Dwvle.
mother. Vivian Oren of Waierltxi.
Iowa, sister. Susan Jungllnc of
Phoenix, step daughter. Leah
Miller of Potn|Mno Hearh. »tc(&gt;sons Held and Hod Miller, both
of L o n g w o o d ; a n d tw o
grandsons
Woodlawn Funeral Home and
Memorial Park. Orlando, i* in
charge of arrangement*

P A U L A. B IC K FO R D
Paul A Hii kt&lt; ltd. 33. Crow's
Bluff l-ane. Sanford, died Friday.
Nov 4. 1994 al hi* residence
Horn Dec 20. 1000 In Houston.
Te xas, he moved lo Central
F lo rid a In 1900. H r wa* a
minister, lie belonged lo Orangrwood Presbyterian C hm ch
Survivors Include wife. Mary
Lou. Sanford, daughters. Kachrl
and Noel, both of Sanford;
parent*. Joe A Margie. Garland.
Texas, maternal grandmother,
W y n n e * W h ile . H lchardstin.
Texas, sisters. Rebecra. Joanna
and Crystrl. all of Gurland
lla ld w in F.ilrc h lld Fu n e ra l
Hom e. A lia m on lr Spring*. In
rh a rg r of arrangement*

K A R L II. G U E N T H E R
Karl H Guenther. 47. of Soulh
Buckskin Way. Winter Springs,
tiled Friday Nov l I '*94 He
was a professor al the University
of Central Florida
Horn In Austria, fir moved lo
Ihl* area In I9H7 He was a
m em ber of St. Stephen Catholic
C h u rc h .
S u rvivo rs Include his wife.
H rlg riir; daughters. Julia and
J o h a n n a , b o th of W in t e r

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Tha Simona Plait* horn* at 1119 Magnolia Ava.. a t shown In a drawing by Lynn Sonnanbarg
Sanford ffrraid « ■ iet» editor In
lale |'M3 III* v. mi
K.«\ W it .
■tar on I h r Sem inole High
S« b a il bxitliall tram In the early
I 'M i n and went on to hrtornr
the at filet l&lt; director for Ihe
m fi&lt;M&gt;l In all. a family of five
lived In the *mafl fiouae on Ihr
corner of Magnolia and 12th
Street
Tile daugfilrr* *ofd Ihr house
after Mr* In d ia k died to David
Su m n e r w h o repaired *nm r
plaster work anti termite darn
age and rented It out for two
year*
The couple laiught I fie home
2kv year* ago and a month after
they moved In. they field their
wedding rrrr|Mlcxi In thetr new
fiuttie
The architectural *lyle of the
fmme I* that id a t raftsman
bungalow with wide overhang
Ing rave* and a port h on front
and large room * and high
t riling* inside
Most of tfie interior I* plaster
(Minted w hite with reflnl*hed
hardwood floor*

Sp rin g* . m&gt; th e r. A m a lie of
Austria, and sister. C ristin r
Fuchs of Austria
H anflrld Fun e ra l Service*.
Wittier Spring* I: In charge eg
arrangement*

A N G E LA M. HOSLER
Angela VI Hosier. 78. Ila
eiencla Village Winter Spring*,
died Thursday. Nov 3. H8M at
South Seminole Hospital. Long
wood Horn Aug 6. 1010 In
laiwell. Mass., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1080 She was
a homemaker She was Catholic
Survivor* Include husband.
Merle. »nn*. Kenneth. Wood­
b u r y . C o n n ., Ja in e * . W esl
Haven. Conn . daughters. Susan
Herger. laingwood. Donna Main,
W a llin g f o r d . C o n n . L in d a
Mlcall/zl. Woodbrldge. Conn ;
nine grandchildren; one grral
grandchild.
Gaines C a rry Hand Gardrn
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge of arrange­
ment*

M A R O AR E T
P A TR Y Z Y N

" 8 K E E "

Margaret "S k e r" Palryzyn. 67.
llan*on Parkway. Sanford, died
T h u rs d a y . N ov. 3. 1004 al
Hlllhaven Healthcare Center.
Sanford Horn Sept. 22. 1027 In
Danville. V a.. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1082 She was
a public entertainer She wa*
llapltat.
Survivors Include *o ii . George.
Orlando, daugfilrr. Edith Sloan.
New Tom* River. N .J.: sister*.
Hernlce Tucke r and Peggy Coe.
Ixilh of Apopku; five grand­
children
Carey Hand Colonial Funeral
Home Orlando. In rh a rg r ol
arrangements

R A LP H
JR .

EDW ARD

In the p rrlo d wince they
Uiughf the home, they Itave
*|»ent m&lt;»*i of their lime atqutr
Ing furniture and antique* They
have furni«hrd tfie living room
and dining naan with (irrtod
(lin e * they have picked up al
antique* store and auction* In
I fie area There I* a fireplace
tMirdered by built In *helvr*
typical c«f the t talisman style.
There is an Art* and Craft* era
telephone table and a slag glass
china closrt in the dining rtami
I'U lts felt tfie flouse was In
••jierfeci condition
when they
I mnight tt. so very little ha* firen
done to the Interior until jusl
prior to their commitment to
(Mirtlc l|M te In Ihe home tour
* Th l* lioosr I* kind of neat,
lire cose II allows u* to do eai h of
our styles'* Platt* said
with
Ihe Art* and t'rafts pieces that
we put In the living room area,
we pul the 30* wltiff In here llfie
klbfienl and the liedrooms are
kind of going toward* tfie ;lo*Art Deco
T h e kilt hen w ill definitely

Central Florida In 1032 H r was
a trac her H r was Prrshytrrlan
H r was a m rm b rr of Masonic
laxlge and American ta-gion H r
servrd in the U S
Arm y in
W orld War II ■
Survivors Include daughters.
Shirley While. Winter Springs.
Diana Mason. Orlando; son*.
Halph. Sanford. Wayne. Alla
monte Springs, brother. Frank.
Hickory. N C.
B a ld w in - F a irc h ild -O a k lawn
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, in charge ol
arrangement*

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*•1 a lit** V *-v toacrw* al Orws*Mod
Christian loan Is Iww »• Hu m »•* lasiy
r K S u t l f ' i s u n ' l W m 'S S I W n j * S " •

O a-paa-aod Christian klwn Whatanrup
tilnd tnt Tocwty Wood* Lana lAa ’’and
W it
Arran|a&gt;n*ntt br Baldaln r iirthud
rwnaralMam* Allamonl* larlnft Chaaal
DIAN. OS ODILL
tunaral w m tor Dr O Dan Jata*n
Daan. |r . at. rat said laiixd» , Oc« r*
'*»» at 0 W Ksodai r^iaral Hama 8aa
Onaan* La
O Daan a nahra al laniard anarxtod
Craomt A«adan.f
li/ iliv t incluiM hit *ito Wa- 1 lira von«
OOali. Jr. Oa»td. Lavlia Da«»n» and
Csniiophar daufhlar Alitha Ultar.
(usania WoO al Ln Angatot. Caul and
Ma»» Law Thompson al Jamaka 8 V *"d
towr 9'andthudran

Simon* wa* bom In Virginia,
but raised and educated In North
Carolina Stir hold* a bachrlor’s
d e gre e in f o r e s tr y , a n d a
master * degree In landscape
arrhlleclurr. which she hrlirvr*
will hr extremely beneficial In
her work wllh Ihe SMS program
Simon* maintain* her office at
the Sanlord Main Sireel head
quarter* at 101 W First Sireel in
Ihe heart of downtowu Sanford
"Although the addrr** ts on
Flr*t Street." she said, "the
actual entrance t* just around
the comer with the dexir opening
on Park Avenue '*
Simon* sees a grra l future for
Ihe city and It* people, and I*
looking forward lo w orking on
Ihe d l y w hich has become her
permanent home

ReadersCoatlaaed from Pago 3 A
Joe Sm ith had a personal
ooservallon. "I try *° k rr P m &gt;
stress down *o I don't lake II oul
on other people."
Frank O'Nell said.' Do a lolal
reconstruction of the wray gov
em inent spend* our money.
Make them more accountable.”
And finally. Ktm Evan* said
•*|f* not an easy question Care
that extend lo numerous arras
Uke your rnvtroment and your
neighbors." would Improve this
world. "Prarc and happiness

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Ford, Mazda
recall trucks

/ / -re D ev ic e,le s s o n s
N O V E M B E R D A N C E • O P EN T O T H E PU B LIC !
Com* da nc« with U9 and check us out! Bring the family!
Saturday Novem ber 12; 8 PM-12 • S6 for non-member*!
'
BWsa* Progr*mt»gn*Sv«**y.Novamt&gt;*r6. or 13 a! 4 30 pm

D E T H O IT — Defects that could
cause paiking brakes lo fall have
foned Ford and Ma/da lo recall
nearly 946.000 pickup truck*
and sport utility vehicles
The venirle* all have manual
transmission* am i were built by
Ford Motor Co., but some are
sold with M.t/d.i nameplates
The recall announced Friday
allects 1092 04 Ford F-serle*
pickup* and Bronco sport-ullllty
vehicle*. 1993-04 Ford Hanger
pickups and Explorer sportutility vehicles. 1903 04 Mazda
Navajo sporl-util Ity vehicles and
1994 Mazda II series pickups

H U N T M O N U M EN T CO.
D ISPLAY YA R D
Hwy. 17-92 - Maitland
Ph. 339-69M

at tna Lata Mary Comrvney Carvar,

Adult*: 140.00 •Youth* (11-151:520.00 •Chtldran: FREE'
rigr*«r«r or t*kiydar * A4*9099C*0 Ovb a*DMor* m
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S l i l f P L 'i
T h e B e s t S e rv ic e
At th e B e s t P ric e

Gene Hurt. Owner

C a ll f o r p r c -a r r a n K c m c n U s
T h e r e Ls n o I n t e r e s t c h a r g e d
o n I n s t a l lm e n t p a y m e n t s t o o u r tr u s t
W e r e fu n d 1 0 0 % o f a ll m o n ie s p a id
W e a r e lo c a lly o w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d

Bronze, Marble * Qranita

O u r rislablniinwnt /tai faen
i'ufuiuU'hf tv mod?led ,jo a
celebration it in order.

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comer lot H alts' dream l* lo
Install a small ( hmiI next in thrlr
future patio and "roll off (h r
hammoc k into tlie pool "
The couple ha* e set a deadline
of com pleting im provem ents
prior lo the tour They will also
tie doing some holiday drror.it
Ing alter entertaining family lor
Thanksgiving
H ails warn* lo contact Ihr
s u r v iv in g m e m b e r* o l Ihe
Tru lu rk family lo see it nr can
grt picture* of how the house
Icai'trd when Ihe family of five
lived In It lie said h r Is also very
Interested In knowing how they
’’meived'' through Ihe house
w lu l was I hr ir pattern of llv
log
Ih r Sanlord Historic T ru s t*
Holiday T o u r of Homes will tie
held Saturday and Sunday. Dee
3 and 4. from noon unlit 5 p m
Tickets arr available through
any trust m rm b rr. al Ihe San
ford C lu m b e r of C'ommercr ihe
Welcome Center or the Main
Sireel office e&gt;r by calling Mary
Git sen at 321-0144 A dvanrr
llckrts arr iwo for 913. day of
lour llckrts are 9 10 each

Main

have a "retro V h
look wfien
completed, right down to Ihe C o n tin u e d from Page I A
fu lly functioning Trldgldalre
Iere ., use we hrltrvrd
stove /oven combination that Sanford has *o much potential
was laaight from the estate of tow ard c o n tin u in g Im p ro v e ­
tfie original owner They have ment. especially In Ihe redevel­
ordered a new Krtdgidatrr refrlg
opment area* "
erator whose lines, or actually,
A* with Ihr Main Sirrei orga­
curve* follow those of the ctrra nization. Simon* said she see*
ItlM lv stove Th e re are even Sanlord Itself having Ihe main
(dans lo install a chrome *tnp Ing re d ie n t* needed for Im
along tfie edge nl the laminated pm vrnirnt* Including organiza
counter top In further enhance lion, design, promotion, and
the 30* look A n il of course economic restructuring
there t* the chrom e handle* cm
During her six year* with Ihe
Ihe drawers and cabinet hunt* city of Orlando. Simons was
I h r r h r o m r m is e r and Ihe credited with helping rrvliall/r a
chrome loastrr and Ihe chrome portion of Ihe west side of
canister set T h e kitchen I* Orlando. In a project c ailed
(Minted a deep green Ihe only Parramorr Heritage Hrnovallon
rtami in tfie house not white
ll consisted of both business and
Itehtncl tfie kitc hen Is a room residential area* "It wa* a
that was converted from a port h (luorly kept neighborhood." she
to a brrakfast room T h e tr said, "and now It's *o much
laundry farllltira w rrr moved Improved and looking belter
from the garage into Ihl* rearm than II ha* In many year* "
hut flails I* currently working
She ha* also been directly
on renovating the garage and Involved In the Prtnrrton/Smllh
moving lfie washer and d rie r Corridor Urban Design. 1001
hat k flails says the centerpiece Growth Management Plan Urban
Design Element ancl Land De­
velopment Code, all for Ihe city
of Orlando
Prior to moving to Orlando,
stir wa* a planner with Barrett.
Dalflii A Carlan. Inc . of Ta lla ­
bt
MtoNif 1 p m m
t**pm' 90 hassee. and worked for several
C^tr
C u r 9* 9
Heme JIM
companies in the field of land
C«TFf
t
sc ape design
ITUMM U l F H l i m M O J l
taxally. she ha* served on
Ma^wr **'•'*« *mr M' •l lP VtPNff
W . *** n. 9tkU M 9 «rry
Ie4&lt; Sanlord * Hl*loctr Preservation
TV »4 «r
9m
MrKiy
•* ’• Hoard, and Is a m rm b rr of the
• m . f *0 00*100* m CNepe&lt; 90 "0 Sanlord Historic Trust
99*i9*\4 ft*** 9* Heme.
He*

PAtXTIVN. MASOAMIT -tMt(~
Mamonat tar«Kav tor M/v PaUfitn will

8 TU M P F ,

Halph Edward Slump!. J r .. 77.
latura Street. Cassellierry. died
Thursday. Nov 3. HUM ai Soulh
Seminole Com m unity Hospital.
Longwood. Horn Aug 12. 1017
In Cleveland. Ohio, he moved lo

of Ihr room will vm n lie a
kidney shaped dinette la b lr.
com plete w ith rh ro r.tr trim
around I lie edge
Off Ihl* breakfast room Is the
original sleeping porth. which is
tiring used a* an office The Iwo
other lirdnxims arr small, with
even smaller rlm rt* Plan* said
Ihe master bedroom Is dlstln
qulshrd a* the mure formal
room hrrasur of Ih r picture rail
around Ihe lop of Ihe wall* The
couple said they will continue
their hum for prrlod piece* In
light w ( « mI. In furnish Ih r morn
and In add much needed storage
*(Mcr w 11lion I overwhelming the
room
Simons sheepishly admit* that
she much prefer* working in the
yard to working In Ih r house
H alts and Simon* licith said the
highlight of the exterior l* ihe
while picket fence, designed by
Simons "I don't think anyone
really nolle rd I lie bouse brlorr.**
she said Simons has Installed a
native plant garden and has
(dans lor a southern garden, a
tropic al garden and a perrrnlal
garden all on th rlr compact

i.vyej

tjou are cordial Iu incited
to our
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Jor form for Curing, for Sharing
Ilfshall imrfoigtlOur qj(s
m kiiulniss, our hums ful lord
WrlhankloiL
-THE FAMILYOF CHRISTINEPAUL

Sunday

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B ETTE R GRAM KOW

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2:00 P M . - 4:00 P M
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pleasure of yo u r company.
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Sundjy. November 0. 1904

Editorials/ Opinions
Siuiionl Herald
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EDITORIAL

Net ban:
Vote No
T h r r r is much to admire alxiot the "Itan
ih r Net* campaign It would go a lo n g way to
c u rb in g the needle** slaughter of Florida'*
coastal *ea life for the sakr of harvesting a few
s j x t I r * lor our dinner plate* We agree w ith
that goal, but we Ix ltrv r Amendment 3 l*
unnecessary. The death of sea turtle* ha*
declined significantly In recent year* with
regulation Seasonal harvest limit*, area
restrictions have shown promise in protecting
dolphin and other *eallfe while allowing
harvests nl (&lt;**1 llsh Additional Irglsiatton
can refine the process Increased enforcement
of Ihoxr laws can assure they are upheld by
thr Industry Such protections arc best left to
laws, not constitutional amendments

Voters drowning in political mud
Throughout America voter* are drowning In
m ud lhat seem* to have Im n m r ihe hallmark of
ram|talgnlng One of Ihe challenge* lo volet*
making an Informed dr, i*ion I* thr ctmslslrncy
of negative advertisements and p ro n n u tu r
m e n u The objective of todav » &lt;am(H*ign* I*
evidently to obfuscalr ih r real t**ur* and
confuse tfie voters sh a t I* Ihe |&gt;*v c tiologl, al
Impart al the conscious arid u.nonw lou* level*
of often repealed negative*? I* It romjvarublr lo a
leaking la u irt Ihut overtime will undetm lnr out
jHilllt. al pose**’ If all eandldalr* a ir drm a
gngurs. then * fiv v o ir tor anyone? VVhal are thr
rrdrenilug (diameter!*ttr* of demagogues’
Whatever happened lo analyzing pertinent
issue* projecting future need* and gentlemanly
detsitrs? A m ritia * value* rrta 'lvr to thr jxdtll
cal pn* r** have &lt; hanged Instead of providing
Information dial acquaint* Ihe electorate with
Ihe candidate* campaigning ha* been reduced
lo meantnglei** rhetoric Candldatr* are not nor
only concern Seminole C n un ly voter* will hr
making decision* about *talr &lt;ousitltuikmul
amendment* and Seminole Countv Home Rule
Charter Amendment*
A review of the *tatr constitutional amend
m e n u are Amendment 1 — addrewte* i hanging
the day the Male Legislature will tiegin it* annual
f*0 day regular *r**ion, Am endm ent 2 —
limitation on stale revenue colterIkon Limit*
roller lion* lo the prior rear* allowed revenue
plu* adjustment Ti*r growth. Amendment 3 —
limit* marine net fishing hv prohibiting lire u*e

S EM IN O LE
O P IN IO N

LURLENE
S W E E T IN G

ol gill and other entangling net* in all Florida
water* Amendment 4 — would expand tlx
Iv i q &gt;lr'* rtghi* to inmate const It ut tonal change*
ilitilllng the (tower of government to raise
rrvenue by allowing a m rn d m rn u lo rover
multiple subject*
, Amendment 8
would
authorize a llm llrd n u m lx r of gaming ca si no* In
Broward, Dade. Ihival. F-scambla. HtlUtxuuuth
t-er. Orange Palm Beach and Ptnrlla* Cqyititles
w uh two in Miami
Seminole County Home Rule Chattrr Am end
ttienl* are No I — s. tu*&gt;l hoard election — shall
Ihe Seminole County Home Rule Charter lie
amended to provide partisan election of *rh«H)l
hoard member* and rrcpiirr a candidate • party
affiliation to lie shown on the hallot No 2 —
would require the Hoard of County Contmlwstoti
rr* to [M-rform an economic Impact statement a*
a prr requisite lo taking any legislative action

dial might have an economic coal
No .1
non inlerleteo# e . lause deal* with die light of
Individual commUafonrr* lo make inquiry of the
county administrative *tatT in the performance of
the (onunissionet* irs(*&gt;n*lbtlllv to the citizen*
nf Seminole County
No 4 — would create the
alike o( county attorney * hu h would report and
he re*|*«i*ihle dire, tly to live Hoard of County
Comm tM km ers replacing the present legal de
istrimetit that te}Hwl* lo and t* responsible to die
&lt;ounty manager the stair and Home Rule
Charter Amendments require a ve* or rw vote
and are vitally important
There appear* to tie a *ra of negat'vr*
engulfing nut (xiltlUal ptm e*a It Is hiqx.f that
the pendulum will swing to more relevant
(Hilttli al engagement* in Ihe luturr Anotlier
enneern I* the vast allWHinl of money eiprnded
on political &lt;attqvalgtis llowr can we tatkmaitzr
Ihe massive nviitay of hunt* lor eanijaalgn* In
vtrw nf all of th r human nerd* e»!*ilng In this

country?
I'rrtiap* we nertl to l.irvi* on the Constitution
of th r United State* if Am erk a and rededk ate
ourselves to more rr*|»n*lbie art kin* a* can­
didate* and rttlfrn*
W r the people of the
United Slate* in ordrr to form a more prrfeet
union establish justice, Insure domestic Iran
qulllty. provide for the com m on defense, promute the general welfare and secure Ih r
hlr*»tng* of Idietiy to ourselves and out
IhMtrrtty do onlatn and r*rahtl*h th u ConsUtu
lion of the Cttitrd State* nf Am erk a

I'M

TELUfIS
DADD/

Vote "N o " on Amendment 3 Tuesday then
( all or write your legislators Wednesday and
urge them to Increase protection lor the
state's valuable aquatic resources

/

Election guide
Th e S a n fo rd H c ru h l ha*, in detail over I he
past two week* endorsed candidates and
m a d e re c o m m e n d a tio n s for p ro p o s rd
amendments to the Florida Constitution Vote
Tu e s d a y. Our election recommendations
follow;

Governor:

L a w lo n Chiles

F lo r id a C o n s titu tio n

Amendment I — Legislative sessions No
Amendment 2 — Revenue collection limits
No

Thank you

Amendment 3 — Net bans: No
Amendment
limits: Nn

4 —

Revenue amendment

Amendment 8 — Limited casinos No

U .S . S e n a te : Connie Mack
U .S . H ouse of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s

District 3: Corrlne Brown
District 7: John Mira
F lo r id a S e n a te . D is t r ic t 14: Buddy Dyer

F lo r id a H ouse of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s .
D is t r ic t 3 3 : Marvin R C ouch

S e m in o le C o u n t y B o ard of C o u n ty
C o m m la s io n e ra

District 2 Randall Morris
I,

District 4 Larry Furlong
S e m in o le C o u n t y School D is tr ic t,
D is t r ic t 5 : Jeanne Morris

1 8 th

C ir c u it

J u d g e . G ro u p

12: Gene

Stephenson
Lo n g w ood C it y C o m m is s io n , D is tr ic t

3: Steve Miller
S e m in o le C o u n t y H o m e R u le C h a r te r

Amendment 1 — School board elections: No
Amendment 2 — Economic impact state­
ments: Yes
Amendment 3 — Non-Interference: No
Amendment 4 — County attorney: No

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to Ihr editor are welcome All teller*
must l»e signed, include the address of thr w rlirr
and a daytime telephone number la-tiers should
be on u single subject and t»e a* brlrl as possible
Tlie leiirr* are subjerl to editing-

Th e Optimist C lub of Sanford would llk r lo
thank the Sanford ffrr.ifd a* co-sponsor. Ihr
Seminole County hand*, and the many local
businesses who joined together In a fine
example of cooperation within thr com m unity
to support youth activities and help tnakr thr
Seminole County High School Bund festival a
resounding »ucre*» Your *up|iort will help
provide a *500 music scholarship. n|Miu*or
local winner* to Optimist Inlernaikmal co m ­
petition*. sponsor sport* award* und the
Seminole County Invitational Track Meet, and
support many positive rrlnforcrm rnt pro
gram* at local school* If you would like more
information on how to have a good feeling
bring a "friend of youth.” please call Audrey
Ogden al 323-2194
Audrey Ogden
Festival co-chalr and
secret ary-treasurer
Sanford Optimist Club
San lord

Make a difference
Th e latest rash of letters to this newspaper
roncem tng the city of Sanford amazes me I
know- lliat a newspaper is a forum lot anyone
to voice their concern*, bul usually It I* the
least effective mean* of getting anything
done Th is l» Ihe first ever letter I've tell
compelled to write
only because I know
"Letterwrtter* to the Editors" club members
will tie reading this
If a person Is unhappy w ith their ro m m un lly. Its codes. Us leaders or Ihelr decisions, the
easiest thing to do Is lo (tick up Ihe phone and
call an elected official or volunteer board
member and Intrlltgenlly discus* the concern
al hand This means gel the facts pro and con
on both sides of the Issue, so that you can
effectively lobby your |K&gt;lnl of view. These
people are our representatives and il
approached intelligent Iv. will llsleu Then
attend a city commission meeting or a &lt; tly
board meeting. It's unbelievable how few
people show up to hear w hat Is being decided
about their com m unity I guarantee that If
cliy commission chamber* arc (tacked, our
leaders will lake note of ih r Issues Unlortunutely. after the vote, ttic lettrrs to the editor
and complaints start. A little lair, isn't It?
UcJ'.er still, get Involved by working within
itie system Volunteer lor a IxKirri. support
your favorite candidate by working on his or
tier campaign, nr run for office yourself Yes.
this lakes lime. Yes. tills take* commitment
And no. It doesn't pay m uch If anything Th e
only reward Is the satisfaction that you're
doing something for your community, and
that you now have Ih r right lo voice your
opinion, change things you don't like, and

make a d ltlrrrn rr
I see a tot of |mMiner change* In Sanford
1 h r downtown area Is revitalized through th r
efforts of countless volunteers ami the
support of our commission The historicdistrict Is becoming a nrlghtmthood In every
true sensr of Ifx word ... w tiere we have our
problem *, but also a great number of
volunteers who effect change If you're
unhuppv with your neighborhood, slop co m ­
plaining in the nrw*|&gt;aprr and Instead do
something lfiat can make a dllfrtrnce
Laura Solllrn
Sanfortl

Solution to problem
There are "pocket* of poverty" In Sanford
ISan/ord H r mid. Wed Nov. 7 | One of the best
wavs out of poverty is education The lx*t way
lo combat the problem* ol poverty Is subject to
delude To use an excuse of (xiverty and lack ol
business intervention for lack of an education
would lx unwise la-l me use myself again a*
an example
I was reared In a "(x x h ri of poverty” during
Ihe 1930* My (talents had little- use for
education as form er sharecroppers from
Georgia There were no volunteers to aid
(earlier* In m y sc hcxil I had a (x-ncll and
(taper: the teachers had a blackboard, some
chalk, and a ruler to use on unruly children.
My rejxirt cards w rtr signed, hut no! dis­
cussed If there was a lrLA. I never knew alxnil
II. I graduated Ini ihe lop one third of my high
school class In 1948 and “ cum laude” from
florlda Technological University In 1974 Mow
did I do dial? Because I had teacher* who
wanted lo teach, and I wanted lo learn II Is as
simple as (lull
G ivin g children or parent* In * |xx kei* of
poverty" excuses lor a lack of education Is
counterproductive Giving some example* ol
children arid parents who made their way out
of poverty might tx a lx-tier solution In the
problem.
Donald M farm

Sanford

Rangeline Road
In reference In the article on Rangi-line Road
In Longwixxl, In Tuesday's (Oct. 2f&gt;| Herald. 1
lee' as a resident of Seminole County and Lake
Mary. I have as much rigid to use that road as
ihe Jxoplc ol Lungwood do In m y opinion. If II
Is made mlx'-nibie for u* lo use, lei's do liltsame to them on Lake Em m a whrn our new
mall opens and they want lo drive through
U ik r Mary.
Art Short
Like Mary
i'.S I feel the (x o p lr of Lungwood have a
very juvenile altitude as might lx said of m y
leiter.

Any address
Under Police llrtef* dated Oct 21. 1994
published In tlx Sanford llrm ld . I read an
article "Man In Van " Il was Ihe very first
article and II caught my eye I very seldom
read poller hrtefs II slated that this certain
man lived at a certain address — well, the
address was m y rental property and this man
had lived there approximately five or six
years ago I dldu I like ih r Idea dial Itils past
truant could still use my rental address and
cause harm to thr tenant w ho Is living there
now Four neighbor* lei me know about It I
had to tell them what happened, that m y
present tenant L* not In (rouble with the law
lie's a church Igoing) man
I have called Longwiiod Police. Sanford
Police. Sheriff* Department and lalkrd lo
several dlffrrenl ofllcrrs Th e y all told me he
can use any address hr w auls, we can't slop
that The only om that hr|(xd al all was a
sheriff lady who said she would irII thr man
In van to trfruin from using my rental
address 1 was told that I could use uny
address I wanted I &lt;mild ch&lt;mmc your address
If I wanted to' Tills Is not fair II this w as any
of you. what would you do?
We have no rtghis II juty* lo lx a criminal
The Sanford llrra ld receives Its Information
(or police briefs directly lio m the police, so
they couldn't pul In a correction unless thr
police changed If. Th a i. I couldn't get done
And that's w hy I wrote this letter.
II Boyd
Lake Mary

Governor’s race
You don l have lo lx a polnii.il scientist to
know the relative standing* In any political
race Just see who Is running Ih r most and
I(Highest negative commercials and you will
find out who Is trailing The governor's ra rr in
Florida is a gm&gt;d example Gov. Chiles has
recently unleashed a series of ads questioning
tlx moral standard* ol Jeh Hush The negative
ails are focused on Hush's Involvement in an
S A L deal lliat Went sour some yrars ago Till*
action by Gov Chiles Is ihe first time in his
long political history beginning In 1958 that he
has based his re-elecllon ho (x* on negative
ads Th e reason I* simple T h e Chiles campalgn has tried everything else und was fulling
further behind Je h Hush H r Is like the veteran
prize fighter, who for 13 of ihe 15 rounds has
hern outpointed by his young opponent He
needs a knockout blow lo win. Anyone who
knows Lawton Chiles uiutersluiids he doesn'f
enjoy this tactic, bul he is also a lough
competitor who has finally decided tluil the
pnlttlrul climate has changed for Hie worse and
he has to change with It In order to win
lam Frey J r
Member of Congress
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LE TTE R S T O T H E EDITOR

Seminole County issu es------------------------------------Charter amendments
I want voters to just viy "N o " to all of thr
ptiqxMrd Srrtilnotr County Charter amendments
Consider w hat Iwn I r r n (&gt;ul loflh
Iherr I* one
amendment Itu l would require fionotnl. lm|Mi1
statements but the requirement could be nvrr
ridden by thr com mission which wilt lx- thr Him I
authority on thr nyattrr That 1* rhittrt In thr
charter Commissioner* can require an Impact
statement on legisUiite matters no* without this
amendment Misused thr itti|u&lt; t ■tatrtnrnt c an
hr used to «|ow or prevent protection of
environment
Tw o othrr pro|a&gt;*4lx arr intended to weakrn
thr (Hiwrt of thr county manager by taking
control of county attorney apjxtlnlmrnt and by
expanding thr commissioners' right of inquiry
rrsjiri tic rly Dtstlrxt separation of [ n w r n yraa
intended when thr &lt;harirc w a* flrat approved and
It la atlll thr Iry t form of government l-rt the
manager do hla job. or ftrr him
don't rhangr
thr c hartrr
finally nut satisfied with regulating county
govrrnm rnt the Charter Hex-tew ('ommtaalon has
proposed changing our clran non (vartlaan school
board elections to rlrrtlona that wtli lie run by
and for political parties That, too. Is a had Idea
What a shame Ilie ( 'hartrr Hr view Commission
cmildn I come up with some worthwhile amend
men l a
I’l l l t r l i G Halley
Casselberry

Randy M orris- No

our former mayor Nowhere cfo I see mentioned
any of the negaive ac m ules that hr fosteird A*
just one raample aflet the concrete (tower p ilrv
on Lake Mary Itoulrvard I’tiasr One were tip. he
Insisted that I he pow er lines tie hurled at a cost of
• I.30O.UU0 taa dollars these additional costs
will lie reflected Iri our las statements for many
years A group of rttlzrns upjxvard any future
activity of this magnitude wittwiul I hr opportune
ly to approve or dlsappmvr by Itallol and
petitioned that Ihls Issue hr placed on the tiailot
11 lie petition was so (&gt;(■&gt;! ted by the required
num brr of re glsierrj voters) The rlly lof which
he was lhe mayoc) had a suit placed against a
num hrr of this group They now had to have legal
help to defend themselves again* their city T h r
amendment was sidiarqurntly placed on (he
tialicil of the nett elec tion and approved by a wide
m a rg in by Ih r citizen* opposed to such
highhanded ac tions Alas the vote rattle too late
to save those many dollars that were needlessly

•pent
Where we could have had street lights mountrd
on those cone rete poles ss a visual deterrent lo
crime and to g lv r us more safrty on the
boulevard, now w r have no such protection
Many of our arras need road Improvements and
arwris. the money could have been spent more
wisely there
I Irel certain that this letter will not lie printed
by the Orlando paper that ts supporting Mr
Morns however I m hopeful that the voter* of
I.akr Mary will have thetr say in tlw upcoming
election
K A "Carl' Carlson
U V r Mary

tl is rather amusing to many of the cill/rns of
l^ihr Marv In lead all the accntades hra|trd upnfi

Casino gambling in Florida

Randy Morris - Yes
I have to admit that I was a little surprised and
disappointed when I read that Lakr Mary city
commissioner Sheila Sawyer was hac king Mrs
Perry lor county commissioner against former
l-ake Mary mayor Handy Morris At a rerent
gathering at Lakr Mary City Mall, several of us
Inehiding Mrs Sawyer were discussing the
corning election lor county commissioner Mr*
Sawyer statrd her concerns regarding Mrs Perry
We go&lt; the impression that Mrs Sawyer did not
Intend to vote foe Mrs IVrry. let alone campaign
for her I actually went away thinking that Mr*
Sawyer was pulling her personal feud wtih Mr
Morris aside and was thinking of her city having
representation tn the county romrr.ission I gave
her ton m urn credit Was she just saying what
site thought we wanted tn hear or does the really
Irel thal way alxrut Mrs perry, but will back
anyone against Mr Morrts? It ts a sad enmmen
tary. either way
As far as her eomment that she ts having to
deal with things left by Mr Morris, ih rrr is an
issue the city commission Is having to deal with
for which Mrs Sawyer Is responsible Several
year* ago she led ih r fight to m akr tt Impossible
for llie city to go Into any Indebtedness* that
couldn't hr paid off within the fisc al year without
having a referendum vote on II For lhal reason
the city Is now trying to find a way to pay (or
paving and drainage in arras that have long had
problems T h r fact lhal they cannot go Into debt
to do this l* making ll Impossible In do the job.
Without Mr Monts (and Paul Trem el and To m
Mahoney, former commissioner*!, we would not
now have thr beautiful boulevard we have Lake
Mary Hnutrvard ha* bec ome an esample of what

G a m b lin g Is a menace in anriely. deadly In Ihe
best interests of m oral, metal, economic and
spiritual life, and destructive of good govern
ment ■’
O u r ih u rv h Icarhes us that jveisonal lifestyles
and co m m u n ity standards stum Id make u n n rre s
sary and undesirable resulting lo commercial
gam bling. Including public lotlrrtea as a rr r r r
allot) as an escape, or as a means of producing
funds for support of rftaniles or government
G a m b lin g subverts the dignity of w ork, our
historic economic process and Ihe m oral (vasts on
w hlch our society ra n thrive

Voters hoodwinked
H Is with despair that wr watch voters of the
state ol Florid a hetng hood winked by a special
intrresi gm up of sports fishermen.
If passed. the consequences of Amendment 9
arr so far reaching that everyone living or visiting
In Ihe state will be affected Fresh Florida seafood
will be a thing of the past
We have lived in m any countries where seaforxl
ts harvested and sent to the Unttrd States for sale.
We havr seen firsthand the deplorable conditions
of the boats and processing plants In Centra!
America. South America. Africa and Islands uf
ihr Indian Ocean The FDA is not u n sight to
regulate or Inspect the ralrli of the day.

no such thing as a tree lunch and you Hr to me

Once, shame on you You He to me twice, shame
on me.
W hrn you arr tn the voting booth ready to pull
that lever, glvr lots of thought to what you arr
doing
C.'J. |Kit) Carson
Sanford

Show up

I certainly hope that all of the 'GO percent' ol
the voters that claim lo tie opposed lo casinos will
show up lo vole on Nov. ft Further. I strongly
nom ic cannibalism.**
hope that that GO per­
H e c l t r s s t a t is t ic *
cent will bring a frtrnd
showing lhal for every
and/or will urge any one
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Job c re a te d by the
that will listen to also
gaming Industry 2.75
V
C4*,»*&gt;S
&lt;
vote against this bill
I
jolvs are lost from the
Florida and Orlando
A
3
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rest of thr economy and
si do not need casinos We
CVrfTY
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%
each new cotnjiulslvc
Lt. ' m
C*
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have all of the quail lies
gain birr cosls society
already In plarc that
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(you and tnel $52,000
other stales and elites
each year
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strive toward
ll sc ares me to think that so many people In
Please remember. If you don't take a stand and
Florida* will ttmke Ihls ciltlc al choice about their
vote against casinos, apathy w ill lei them In
quality of life and children's future, based on
John Polasek J r
advertising funded In large part by out-of-state
O rlando
gambling giants Grass resits eflorts never have us
much money to Invest In imiltlmllllon dollar
media campaigns as Ih r Industry giants who see
When w r vole Tuesday, Ihe " L lm llr d " Casino
us as virgin territory Florida Trend rrjxirls lhat
Issue will hr on Ihe luallol Here arr some facts
Frrdrrlck/Schnelders Inc. of Washington D C .
that occurred when casino gambling bream r
conducted studies as early as Iasi February In
legal In othrr sections of our country
which ll Irlrd different pro-casino messages to
Judgr their persuasive effectiveness One of ihr
Crime In Florida Is bad enough as ll Is. Since
casino gambling came to Atlantic City. N .J.,
most (iimjielling arguments was Ih r "everybody
crime has risen over 230 percent. Th e numlier of
else is doing tt" ploy. Th is Is Ihe same argument
ofllcer* In the police department has Increased an
m y kids gave me when they wanted to do
amazing 300 percent. In 1991. New Jersey
something lhey knew was wrong The truth Is.
officials ejected from or drilled cn lry Into casinos
not evrrylxvdy Is doing It According lo stales'
over 200.000 Juveniles In Florida, hy taw. a
records the moat popular stales — Florida.
Hawaii. New York and California do not allow
Juvenile tiecomes an adult at age 18 It Is
estimated that there a ir I million 7 hundred
casino gambling Hawaii remains one of the few
thousand Juvenile compulsive gamblers In this
states that allows no gambling In any form.
country, added lo between IO and 12 million
WV cannot allow Ihls threat to o u r home to go
adult compulsive gamblers
unchallenged
When casino gambling came to GulfjMirt. Miss.,
comparing ihe Hist six months of 1993 to the
Sharon duller
same |&gt;erlod this year; overall crime Increased
Sanford
100 jjcrccnt; armed robberies Increased 21H
percent; vehicle thell 1G6 percent: assaults 06
perccnl; rapes 300 percent; and burglaries 200
Nov. Nth. you will lie asked lo cast your vote
jx-rrenl
cither for or against "L lm llrd Casinos" here In
In Hancock C o u n ty . Miss, where casino
the grral slate of Florida Heforc you punch your
gambling arrived In 1992, com (w ring Ihe re
voting card, ask yourself what will tie the
(Mined crimes lor Ih r firs! six months of 1993
advantage or disadvantage lo me (meaning
wlih (he same (icrltxl in 199-1 stolen vehicles
yourself) Until the Hth. w r will be tximbafdrd
Increased 177 percent; assaults 185 percent;
with all kinds ol ads for and against. It depends
llghis 191 percent: burglaries 99 (M-rcenl. vandal­
on who has thr moat money, who wilt have the
ism 190 percent: ihcfts 219 percent; child
biggest ads.
malrstatinn 333 percent; and siilrldrs 900
I can remrmber the "sell Job" when Ihe lottery
percent.
was put on th r ballot — boy. oh boy. Pie In the
Casino gambling was legalized In a small
sky (or Florida and Ihe school system. I won't say
Colorado town In 1991. Drunken driving In­
we were lied to. just that thr movers and sliakrrs
creased from four per year lo one per week. The
neglected lo mention the school budget would be
poller dr|Kirtmrni grew from Ihrec officers to 14
cut In half.
officers.
My dear old grandjia used to tell me. "There Is

Statistics

Think about it

As readers of Ihls (taper are aware. I have
rT ltlrU rd Kandy Morrts whrn I felt he was not
correc t I will also come to his support when he la
correct.
We need a leader In the commission wlih the
experience that Mr Morns ran bring Th e county
Is tn a position to all met quality growth We ran I
do this without strong and devoted leaders Mr
Morns has clearly demonstrated hts leadership
when he was mayor of laike Marv 1 would ask the
voters to look at the broad exjierlence Mr Morrts
can b n n g as a commissioner
We need a strong leadet capable of accepting
cnttclam Please review hts past record and give
him suppon in the (mils
Don Maun
la k r Mary

rr allrxation of the fish from thr consumers lo
s|Mirtsmrn
Fish for fun Itlstrad of fish for food
Mike Davis
President Organized Fishermen
of Florida
Cedar Key. Fla

In Tune the Annual Conference of the Florida
United Methodist Churt hrs reaffirmed our Sn&lt; u l
Principles which stale

As for all of those tax trvenues and Jobs
promised by the dreamers of big bucks we have
only lo recall the inflated promises of the lottery
In truth, state sjvendlng. Including lottery funds,
per studrnt al Seminole High School has
dec reased steadily.
Or John Kindt ol ttir
Un ive rsity of Illinois calls gam bling "eco­

Randy Morris - Yes

Limiting net fishing

M e th o d is ts ’ a ffirm a tio n

t here arr always those who claim that morality
and a calling to a higher responsibility have no
(date In goVritimehf or husinrsa For them tlvere
ace ample tacts uv make a thinking person
wonder whin the high priced advent sing Is not
telling According lo stale of Florida records, 4 I
million tourists came to Florida in 1993 That ts
ihe most ever In any single year Where Is lhal
struggling tourism Industry*? If violence has
frightrnrd off tourists in 19*14 how ts gambling
going lo change that perception tn a family
oriented market? Florida Trend magazine points
out tfiat in the lace of the declining novelty of
gambling In Las Vegas reflected in les* per capita
spending the l.as Vegas industry has realized
that mere gambling Is no longer enough to attract
tourists "lacs Vegas is try ing lo reinvent Itself as
Orlando!"

can tie done m other clllr* and the rtty has hectj
commended by m a n y who are trying to use it a«
an raam ple In their own arras
It ts also a sad commentary lhal Mr Perry fell it
necessary to bring Mr Morris' personal situation
Into the political arena Hoth Mr and Mrs MorrU
are flnr responsible petqdr who are trying (♦
work out personal problems In their marriage.
They should be allowed to dec that in private II
ha* no bearing on whether or not Mr Mnrrlk
would make a good commissioner ll Is rrally
going loo far
Mr Morris worked very hard for Lakr Mary and
accomplished m anys good things and this was
always w lih a positive attitude I feel that he
would carry lhat same dedication and work effort
Into tiring a good county commissioner
C. Italic t
l^ckr Marv

Casino gambling came lo D r ad wood, S I ) —
population 2000 — In 1989 In the year prior, the
poller department handled 1.259 cases Tw o
years later Ihe number Increased 162 percent to
3.295 Serious crimes Including thefts, assaults,
and drunken driving have Increased 93 percent
since 1989 Many casinos give away free whlskcy
to gamblers
Ed Hlackbum
Senior Advisor
Flortda Department of
Law Enforcement
Tallahassee

Fun or food?
H aving read most of the sports writers'
columns In thr state s newspaper*. I had hoped
thal sport* writers would start lo cover view ­
points other than thetr own personal views
rrgardlng the proposed net ban.
No surh luck As usual, the opinions expressed
are those of thr Florida Conservation Association
1FCA). the primary commercial fishing basher
Hecenlly. a sports writer from m y area,
puhlshrd what he called "T h e 10 Greatest Myths
About Amendment Three." In a recent column. I
could easily use well known facts and dismantle
and ridicule each of the little "propaganda-filled”
Items m hts colum n, however. 1 am not allowed
free access lo t he pa (ter as he Is.
Since I have limited access and space lo reply to
the constant attacks on m y livelihood. Icl me
address a llm llrd patt of Ihe effect a net ban will
have on me and my
family.
My Job. Whal If some­
one pul an amendment
on the ballot to do away

with newspapers

because ll kilts loo
m any it res to make ihe
paper? Tha t's ridicu­
lous. bul so Is asking
ihe average voter who
knows nothing about
tlsh to manage ihe llshrrirs through constitu­
tional amendment.
What do I say to my 15-ycar-old daughter when
she looks up after reading about the uttacks on
m y Job. and with Irani welling up In her eyes,
asks me If she Is still going lo be able lo go to
college? How do I calm the rage tn m y 17-year-old
son. a commercial fisherman like his father,
grandfather, great grandfather and great-great
grandfather w iirn hr reads allegations alxiut us
In the p.i|ter he knows are not true, yet he has no
equal cl lance to combat the lies and priqMganda?
And m y wife of 19 years who thought we had a
stable Hie. with Ihe exception of u few hurricanes
und storms, who can't understand w hy a handful
ol sports fishermen should be allowed to mislead
Ihe voters of Florida Into (xrsslbly doing away
with Ih r life she hits known.
If outdoors writers are successful In having nets
banned. It Is not fish we arc dealing with but
men's lives. Any biologist In the state will tell you
this net li.ui will not help ih r fish It Is a simple

The suggestion that Amendment 3 ts the
definitive ' conservation solution" Is absurd. The
ban of net fishing In stale waters serves only the
privileged few who can afford the lu xury of sport
fishing At present there are 200 ♦ regulations
and constant m onitoring by state agencies
overseeing the net fisheries of Florida
These fishermen are not plundering the waters
wlih wild disregard for the future. Th e y more
than rn yo n c realize thal conservation Is essential
for Ih rlr own continued livelihood and future.
The state of Florida Is tn serious financial
trouble. W h y shut down a viable Industry
employing thousands of people and at the same
time reduce the quality of our lives with a
shortage of frrsh seafood?
We are fourth generation Floridians who have
raised a fifth generation and hope to see a sixth
generation take ih r lr place In a land that Is of ihr
people, not made over by big business and a
privileged few.
Giles M. Thom pson Sr
Vlrgle W. Thompson
Destln. Fla

Preserve heritage
Is tt coincidence thal the net ban and casinos
are on the ballot at the same time? Does It seem
strange that they both use the same misleading
style of language, depending on the word
"lim ite d " to fool voters?
Where do casinos normally locate? Strangcly
rnotigh. right on the same type of waterfront
property that would be vacated by the bankrupt
fishing industry!
Isn't It Ironic that one amendment would
*7/mfl" casinos Into existence, on Ihe same type
of property!
There may not be any
connection, but It sure
seems strange that hoth
Issues appear, al Hie
same time. In the same
manor In opposing ca­
sinos. Attorney General
Hutterworth said, and I
quote. "If this were lo
gel on the ballot, what It
means is tliat a few
people are able to buy
w a y o n to the Constitution."
Does that not apply to the net ban? Is our
Constitution really for sale to the highest bidder?
Vote .Vo on Am endm ent 3 to preserve Florida’s
rich heritage, and our fresh Florida seafood.
Paul Heir her
Engle wood. Fla

Preserve resources
In m y 20 years of legislative experience. I have
witnessed repeated efforts by our stale regulatory
bodies lo regulate Florida's marine flshcrlr*
based on scientific data.
In order to help protect the- resource today am
In the future. I would strongly encourage you ant
your friends lo cast a Yes vole for Amendment I
io limit murine nrlflshlng tn our Inshore waters
Hy casting a Yes vote for Amendment 3. you wll
be doing your part lo help preserve Florida j
Senator C urt KlseJ
Tallahassee

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S p o rts
IN BRIEF

Next stop, semifinals

LOCALLY

Oviedo advances to volleyball state tournament
B yTO N V D sSO R M IBR

Bethune Cookmnn triumphs

Harold Sports Editor

DAYTONA BEACH
Vaughnsha Thom|»*on
returned 4 punt
&gt;ard% in set up 4 5 van!
•rarinit run by Drrnclrlou* Cobb* in give
Hrthune Cnokman 4 .11 24 » in over Knot\ illr
1 hr Bulldogs (1 7 11 rapped 40 HO yard drive
with 4 24 &gt;4iil scoring pas* from Andre
William* In J a r lU rr with 2* irc o n d i In plav
Mnfflr Noble* recovered ll»r onslde kt&lt; k for
Itrlhu nr r in k n u n
T h i r r ol four touchdown* (or B-C |4 6) w*-rr
set up turnover* and Thom pson * (Hint iriu rn
and only one lnu&lt; hdnw n w %* on 4 |***sr%*inn ol
longer than two play*

AROUND THE STATE
Back-ups star tor Florida
G A IN E S V IL L E - Coach S ir y r Spurrier sent a
wake up rail to hi* oflrnar on Saturday by
benching leading receiver Ja&lt; k Jackson and
three other starter* and giylng thud string
quarterback Eric Kressrr 4 chance to alar In
Florida's 35 17 hom ecom ing v lrlo ry over
Southern Mlaalaalppl
Jackaon. a Junior who ha* |() touchdown* lhi*
season wall hed (mm I h r sideline In a baseball
cap a* freshm an H rid rl A n lh o tiv stored on an
87 yard pas* play and caught three passe* (or
149 yard* In the (lr*i (will

Danny W u rrtlrl maile hi* *econd Man *ln«e
replacing one lime llrism an ho|»elul T e n y Dean
at quarterback. but Krrssrr *lnlr Ihr show
helore a crowd of M .44H al Florida Field
The sophomore, w h m r arm strength make*
him more of 4 threat than WuerfTel to throw
deep, tinted the long amrlrig |va%* to Anthony
on hi* first snap lie finished 14 of 21 (or 3&lt;19
yard* and ihrre TO*
Florida taking a break (rum ih r Southeastern
C o n fe re n c e . Im p ro v e d lo 7 I S o u th e rn
Mississippi. lining to a ranked opponent tor the
lourth time Iht* *ea*on. I* 5 5

O V IE D O — I.Isa l.tljenqulsl and Stephanie
Nolsrux ihe i aim and Ihe storm of Ihe Oviedo
High Sr In ad volleyball learn, have In i Hie Linus
into Ihe Class liA stale semifinal*
P a re d by N o ls ru x a n d L llje n q u is l. O v ie d o
m il lasted Hie M ld d lr ln ir g llr im m s 13*5 12 15
13 7 In w in the 6 A S n i t o n I c h a m p io n s h ip a n d
e a rn a l « n i h In Hie se m ifina l* n r* t F rid a y at N ew
Po ri R iche y R iver R idge H ig h Si lio il
L llje n q u is l. ihe itrtm a rv seller a n d flora ge ne ra l
In Ih e O v t n ln attack, field Ihe L io n * together
re ga rdle ss of Ihe score w h ile N o ls ru x O v ie d o *
No I b ille r w ent fiead to lira d w llh M id d le llU f g
h a m m e r Je n n y Man* a n d played her lo a draw
’ I c a n 'l lirlle v e we p la y e d so w ell rig h t frim i
i h r s t a rt ." said O v ie d o c o m h A n lla C a rls o n w h o
was c o a c h in g In her first sectional c lia m p lo n s h ip
m a tc h " W e h a d a U tile p ro b le m w ith serve
receive In I h r s o u n d g a m e (m l we d id n 't fall
a p trt W r stayed rig h t th e re w llh th e m

Stephanie and l.taa w rrr Jusl outstanding
Thai No 12 lMan*| Is the first biller we vr seen
Ibis season hut I think we re a b rltrr all around
Irani ll lakes more Ilian one |&gt;rr*on lo make a
learn and w r'rr a good learn
Ihe duel lie!ween Nolsrux anil Man* brought
Hie crowd In Its Iret re|iratrdlv as Ihe Iwo look
turns firing bullets al ra th oilier and film king
each other ’s alia* ks
She's resl goml the brsl Eve seen." said
Nolsrux “ We had a video ol one id lf»e|r
matches so I knew what lo r x p r ii One thing I
did find mil Is Ifiat she dorsn I like lo lir him krd,
s ilk li is what I was hoping for
W lillr only three of Nolsrux* solo him ks went
lor sldemits her constant presence h i Man* *
la ir dlsniptrd Ih r Mlddlrlnirg attar k consld
rrahly And whal Nolsrux didn’t gel s hand lo,
l.ll|rnqulsi la-ali HarklewU* Mn belle Cutter
Sham, h i Ytunns and Holly Do ns worth did a fine
Jolt of digging oil Ih r limit
As a result Man* lltilshrd wllh Jusl 11 kills a
considerable accomplishment considering Ihe

fury wllh which she hti* the full
While the llrnruo*' emotions rose and fell wllh
Man* Llljenquisl kepi Ihe Lion* m oving along
Ahead or behind in Ihe score. Oviedo displayed
Impressively even emotion*, neither getting Ion
r o lle d f t anxious The only h k v u p was a
to jmtnl servlie run by M lddlrlnirg * Heather
lira* In Hie *r« mid game
7 he Linns emotional toughness really showed
in Ihe third game After hrer*ing through Hie
first game and losing Hie second. Ihe Lions found
themselves down 6 2 In Hie third game and on
Ihe short end of five point M lddlrlnirg servlre
run
Llljenquisl set Nolsrux who found the floor
with an off sjieed hit lo end Hie run and get ih r
serve hat k for Ihe Lions
' Stephanie s our No I hitler " said Llljenquisl
'I i an depend on her I know she'll &lt;rime through
In a Imrgh sjioi If I ran get her the lu ll
Oviedo started working Its way back and
trailed 7-5 when Llljenquisl slepjird lo the

See Slate. Page 2B

Patriots back in playoffs
By OBAN SMITH
Herald Sportx Writer
D E L T O N A — You know you are dominating Hie game
wfieri a Homecoming rro w d Is sllenl wllh 10 nilnutrs In
go In Ihe contest
Despite leading Jusl 2 1-0 Wllh almost a whole quarter
lo play, the l.akr llraiillev Patrtois had completely
disheartened a Deltona Homecoming rrow d a* the
Patriot* cruised lo a spot In the playoffs by Hiai same
2 1 O score at Deltona High Srhmd Friday nlghi
The victory gives Lake Hrantley fH I overall 6 I in
(la s s 6 A D im rot 41 the runner up spot in Hie district
and a b rtlh Into Ihe stale playoff* The Patriot* will
(onclud Ihe regular season next Friday, twisting Lyman
In Hie Homecoming game al Torn Slnry Field at 7 .Mi
p.m Deltona II 8. I 7| finishes it* season by Itosimg
I laker County next Erlday
" I told Hie kid* I was real proud of them ." said l-akr

Hrantley head roach Fred Alm on ' We didn't think wr
would tie that good this year but the kids Jusl keep
surprising you
Th e Deliona Ian* got a glltnjise of what was to cornr
early In the game a* Ihe Wolves fumbled on Ifie ojirnlng
series of ihe game and two play* latei alter a 43 yard
Dee Hrowii lo Hrtan Whitman |wvs* Drown ran Ihe lialt
In from eight yards oul lo give Ilie Patrtois Ihe lead for
good
Lake Hrantley scored a touchdown In each ol ihe ftrsi
ihrre quarter* with Jamie f'u rm a r storing on a
seven yard run In Ihr second quarter and IfeaHir
Rum our dived In frtmi Hie five In Hie third quarter
Jo h n IW-rardl was jverlrt t on all three extra (mint tries
I he w orr remained dose heeaosr of turnover* Hie
Patrtois getting flvr Interception* lo go along with Ihe
fumble recovery and Ihr Wolves intercepting a paw
and ireovrring Hirer fumble*

A TLA N TA
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W im r k O U M i a* w n l on a U t y u d l u l l aa Nu N
Florida Slate retained II* perfect record In
Atlantic Coast Conlrrence cnm|&gt;eiition. downing
Georgia T r c h 41*10Saturday
The Seminole* (7 1 , 7-0 A C C ) clinched al least
a thare of a third conference cliamplonship in
Ihrlr three year* of merntierwhip. slrrlrliln g
their league record lo 2 3 0 — longest winning
string In A C C history
Tech 11-7. 0 61 Irnl lit seventh straight

Second half rally saves Miami
S Y R A C U S E . N Y — Jam es Slew art ran frr
two score* and Frank Costa threw a 12 yard
touchdown pas* 10 Yalll Green as fifth ranked
Miami dominated the second half lo heat No 10
Syracuse 27-6 Saturday and lake sole |x&gt;**r*
Sion of Hist plai e III till- Hlg East
Syracuse (6-2. 4-1 Dig East) led 6 0 al halltlme
on iwo field goal* by Ollndn Mare, holding
Miami scoreless In the llrst hall for the first lime
this season Hut the Hurric anes (7-1. 4 0 ) scored
on all four of Ihrlr |s&gt;**r**lon* In Ihr second
half, controlling Ih r hall for IH of 30 minutes

Gooden out tor 1995
N EW Y O H K — Dwight Gooden, once one of
(he most feared pttchrr* In baseball, was
banned for the rn llrr 1095 season by Ihr ruling
executive council alter falling two drug lest*
while serving a drug suspension
Gooden. 29. was sus|M*nclrd for violating Ihr
terms of his afterrarr program and was in ih r
Hetty Ford Center from J u ly 22 lo Aug 14

Parceils out of hospital
FO X H O K O . Mass. — New England i’airtni*
roach BUI Parceils was rrlrased from a hospital
when tests showed he was In good health after
experiencing llghlhradrdnrss
Parceils. 33. who has a had heart problems,
relumed lo Foxboro Stadium after spending Ih r
night al Massachusetts General Hospital.
Team owner Hob Kruft said Parceils would
coach Sunday against Cleveland

Jarrett to drive for Yates
C H A R L O T T E . N C. - Dale Jarrell. Ilie 1993
Daytona 500 champion, will drive Hie Ford
Thunderblrd of Roller! Y'ates Racing In the 1995
Winston C up series as Ernie Irvan conllnur* lo
recover from a near-fatal crash Iasi August
Yates announced dial Ja rre ll. 37. will leave
Joe Gibbs Racing al Ihe end of Ih r year and take
ovrr Ihe Tcxaco-Havollne cur beginning with
next February's Daytona 500

FO O TBA LL
□ I p.m. — W ES II 2. National Football League.
Indianapolis Colts at Miami Dolphins. (I.)

Complete H ifh i| i w i F a t* M ________________

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S e m in o le q u a r l e r b a r k C lif f
H ranrh put Ihe Trib e firmly In

See Seminole. Page 3B

D A Y T O N A ItE A C II Mainland Quarterback T T
Toliver used every weajion in
hit considerable arsenal lo
lead Ihe Hurcaneer* lo a 34 15
win over Ihe Lake Howell
Sllvrr Hawk* Friday night al
D a yto n a Reach M u n ic ip a l

■y BILL KBRNB.......

From Staff Reports
L E E S B U R G — In a season ihal’s
had a mind tiendlng num tirr of u|&gt;*
and downs, ih r two Hungs that ih r
Seminole High School football learn
has been able lo count on. week In
anti week oul. arr tailback Robert
Ruffin and the defensive unit
Doth turned In another In a
sequence of sterling perforinanr e*
Friday night. Rulflri rushing for a
game high 104 yards on 12 carries
while ihe defense tossed a shutout
as Sem inole w hipped Ihe host
Leesburg Yellow Jackets In a 5ADtsthrt 6 contest.
Th e game, which has decided ihe
district champion In past years, was
largely meaningless Hits year since
Seminole (5 4 overall. 1-2 In Hie
district) and Leesburg (which ends
lls season I 9. 0-3) had already been
eliminated from stale playnfl com­

Herald Sports Editor

Oviedo
outscores
Lake Mary

S e m in o le
M -to lo g

By TO N Y DelORMIBR

S«c Champs. Page SB

See Plsyoffs. Pag* 311

AROUND TH E NATION
Kanell leads FSU

Mainland
clinches
6A-4 title

Herald Correspondent

i*l Mart Man*
Lake Mary » Recolon Jumpp (black uniform) ruxhed for 130 yard* and on«
touchdown, but ll was nol enough as William Jennings (making hit) and
Oviedo oulscored Ihe Rams 23-21 at Don T. Renolds Stadium Friday night.

L A K E M AR Y — H r ton King's
2 yard touchdown ru n m idw ay
through Ihe fouMh quarter helped
the Oviedo Lion* »poll Lake Mary *
Senior Night wllh a 23 21 victory
over Ihe Rams In Lake Mary * final
home game of Ihe (o o i ImiII season
L io n * q u a r t e r b a c k H r la u
Buchanan had one of his best games
of the season throwing Ihr hall,
completing 13 of 19 passes for 216
yards In ihe 6A-D i*t:tci 4 and
Seminole Athletic Conference con­
test ,
"ll was a fun game lo be a part
of," said Oviedo head coach Jack
Hlanton. "Both teams played well.
HMan (Buchanan) lias been able lo
have these kind of games. Teams
concentrate on slopping Hnon. so
we're able lo open Ihe offense up."
K in g , who sco re d two
touchdowns, was lim ited to 79
yards rushing on 21 carries lor
C Bee Llona. Page 9B

G re y h o u n d s
s u p e r in w in
over H a w k s
By RVAN ANDERSON
Herald Correspondent
L O N G W O O D — D o in g almost
e v e r y t h in g r ig h t , th e L y m a n
Greyhounds pummelled the visiting
Spruce Creek Hawks 34-7 In a
6A Dlstrtxt 4 football contest Friday
night at Ihe Carlton D Henley
Athletic Complex.
After a scoreless first quaMer.
Lym an went ahead when To m m y
D ix o n connected w ith Freddie
Young on a 22-yard pax* Into the
liack of Ihe end rone. T o b y Morris'
extra jiolnt gave Ilie Grryhounds a
7-0 lead wllh 7 (10 left In the first
half.
Dixon finished Ilie night com ­
pleting seven of 20 |&gt;a*ses for 187
yards. Including touchdown j&gt;a*»r*
of 20 and 80 yard* lo Morris
" O u r passing game had been
si niggling the lust couple of games,
but Tom m y really came oul and did
whal he had lo do ionight to get ll
going ugaln.” Lym an coach Lurry
Haker said. "I'm nol really con­
cerned wllh Ihe exact passing slats
( Bee L y m a n . Pag* S B

Spruco Creek's Bob Harris (No. 44, while) took this
kind of punishment from Ihe Lyman defense s lot Friday

N tn U r tM lh lM H M
night as ha carried the ball 25 limes for 90 yards ss Ihe
Greyhounds msshed the Hawks. 34-7.

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Ktainters and the Juvenile, the
2 year-old roll Tim ber Country
T h r y o r r r fits llrst breeders
U n n S V IL L C . Ky - I) W’pynr Cup wlmirrs since Sletnlen won
Luka* and win J r l l rrturnrd to thr Mltr in l*W»
tarsi Dec IS. Tabasco Cat got
thr rp ir* to g rlh rr Saturday,
rruntttng hor*r raring* nitxt loose In thr barn arra at Santa
famuub family in thr B r r r d m 1 Anita and ran down Jeff, nearly
Cup winner * circle for thr flr*t killing him ami putting him tn a
coma for a month J r lT s slow
time In live year*
W ith two vlrtorlr* and a arc- but steady recovery and Tabasco
ond jtU rr llniah In thr CloMtc. Cat'* subsequent racing success
then began to wrttr a story that
I.ukitb and Jockey Tat Day
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brearnr thr (IrM 1 10 million turn
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of th r Hrrcdrra’ C ujt
too good to Ire true.
" W e have lo c o u n t o u r
"I'm p i pleased You get p i
blealngk lo have a day like
today.'* Wayne Luka* bold, even close, you wish you could get
though he Just mlsiwd the one hr one morr Jump Hut we had a
really wanted, the Dreeders' C up wonderful day," Lukas said
Lukas' H7 starters. Including
( (abate with TabaacoCat.
12 winners, now havr earned
" I wanted that one more than
S10.H44.005 In the llreeders'
the others." Lukas said
Su l), he Joyfully ran onto the Cup Day. who rode both Lukas
truck alter Tabasco Cat. Ills winners, now has a Breeders'
I'reakness and Itelmoni winner, C up record eight winners In all
finished second by a neck to a n d 1 1 1 .0 3 0 .0 0 0 In j i r l r r
Concern and hugged winning money
They nearly won the Classic,
(rattier Dick Small. Me w h s like a
kid. botinring out on the true k too. but Ta b iip 0 Cat. also ridden
by Day, finished 11 heat! back of
iind grinning trnm car to car
"W hat a wonderful day." he Concern, who hasn't won since
last Ajirtl 23. when he captured
said And so ll was.
W ith Jcfl at his side at a nice the Arkansas Derby, Since then.
(or th r first time In nearly a year. Concern has finished second
three limes and third three
Lukas saddled winners In Ih r
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blocks by Munns and Nolsenx
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Munns. and Dunswonh nil had
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"W e really wanted this one for
Mrs. Carlson," she added, noting
thai Oviedo has only won one
other sectional title IlIKKJ) and
that Carlson hasn't been avail­
able to jiAirirlputr in jtast sec­
tional matches b e ra u v they
conflicted w ith her rellgous
beliefs "Thla Is for her.
"N ow we have u week (o get
ready for the state tournament.
We're looking forward lo It."

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Marilyn Thompson. 199
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O C T O B E R 26

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O N E ON O N E L E A G U E
O C T O B E R 21
Bar la a (lo u r gam es) — Sir k Newman IRH Dun
( aniglla MMN Hill Walton H55 I'rtr ('am phril
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Slnnoir 235. D ir k V a n ( i r l d r r . 230
W E D N E B D A T B E N IO R C IT IZ E N S L E A O U E
O C TO B E R 26
M e n's aeries — Myron Gatra. 577 F.lmrr
Shiftier 469 G am es — Gatra 2 11; Te d ShonU
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W o m e n '* aerlea — Barb Hk hard* 524 Mary
Hangs 426. Oam ea — Richards 165 Father
l.rnslng 161
M c O U IR E 'S C A N V A B L E A O U E
O C T O B E R 27
M e n's series — Cat Johnson 691 Done
l-in k -r 645, G am es — J o h n s &gt;n 247 Keith
O Q uinn . 228
W o m e n 's series — Hhonda K rn n n lv 512
Wendy Gorm an, 530 Oam ea — Krnnedy. 205
Gorm an. 1 66
F R I D A T N IT E M IX E D L E A O U E
O C T O B E R 2B
M e n 's series — Jam es Griggs 664 I’.it
Johnson. 631 O a m cs — Ron Stafford
( i i t u t 232
W o m e n 's series — Nancy N o rm N37 Alison
Jo hnso n. 535 G am es — Norris. 223 F.v.i
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S A N F O R D P IN B U 8 T E R S L E A O U E
O C T O B E R 28
M en's series — O n e Rngrrn 64'» Elmer
Stuffier. 565 O am ea — Rogern 276 Stiillln
230
W o m e n 's series — Helen Wrstgair 4 M
(la m e s — WYstgalr 170 A g n e sOgnoskv 164
A * » L E A O U E ( T O U T III
O C TO B E R 29
B o y 's scries — Eric Sm ith. 616 Cntry N o rm

A r r lr a — R o be rt P t t r r J r

7 56 Cat -Jo h n a o n
6 9 9 h ilt Slnno tf H IM J a a o n K v r r ly h 'i6

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2t«x Roger W arlor k 2(IN

M E TA L ESSENCE C IT Y L E A O U E
O C T O B E R 26
H rrIra — Harold NundtalJ 650. I’al Johnaon.

614 Jlm Galrtnan. 6|5 lllll Slnnntl. 599
Games — Hundvafl 2NN L a m I tflord, 230:

567 ( la m e s — S m ith 2 1 3 . N o rm

199

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B U M P E R S L E A G U E IY O U T II)
O C T O B E R 29
Series (tw o games) — t .lni.i Higdon 175.
hr.ldlry M .u lrllr. IhH Mike HlghstUlHl. I T ''
Amanda Johnaon. I ’M)
Games — Itiadlry Murlrtlr 91* Higdon. 90.
Hlghs/nlili HI III.mdon M .u lrllr &lt;’ I
F R ID A Y N IT E S P E C IA L I.E A O U E
O C T O B E R 29
Series — lu-ana M .u lrllr. 567. Jai k 1)1 Martino
512. M h hurl Holliday 530: Regina Holliday. 507
Oam es •— Dl Martino 212. Rrt'.ln i Hnllldnv
211 Jtftl Goins. 211. M urlrltr. 2 0 1
M A C L E A O U E (T O U T II)
O C T O B E R 29
Series — Stuart Mryrr*&gt; 357. J.irrrl liu ilrr
337, Justin Henry. 2 4 1. Surah Johnaon, 217
Gam es — IIII tier 117 M r\rt* I 'l l : fOhfMQfl.
90. Jonathan Mead, 67
T E E N PR O B O W L E R S L E A O U E
O C T O B E R 20
B o y ’s series — Sam Reynolds. 531. la g in
Jackson. 507 Gam es — Rrynidda 246 Sean
Hum gurnfr. 192
G irl's series — Natalie S rtilr I I I llrundl
W llm ot.362 Gam es — Settle IN l Wllmot. I In
W A S H D A Y D R O P O U TS L E A O U E
O C TO B K R 91
M en’s aerlea — Hob Meyer a 5R7 Myron
Gntra, 574 Oam es *• Meveta 256 Gene Rogero
226
W om en's series — Mary Ruehl. 491. Jean
W rb rr 437. Gam es — \V-hr,. |H2 Ruehel. 172

Lions

Champs

rapltallrrd on Hie second one.
C o n tin u e d from Page IB
King giving the (Jons a 17-14
Oviedo
15-4
overall.
4-3
In
the
S ta d iu m .
tn«
district, and 2-2 In the SA C ) The lead with an IH-vard touchdown
1 tie v ic to ry r(In c h e s the 6 A Dtatrfc t 4
11
IM
»M
Lion* will wrap up the regular run.
c h a m p io n s h ip (or I h r flo ra (6 I overall. 7-1
The Rams reclaimed Hie lead.
season
wllh Iheir homecoming
In Hie d is t r u U W ith the district title come*
'«a»o «.«' tiamiKi
game next Friday against l„ikr 21 - 17. on J iim p p 'a 10-yard
ti pa» t&gt;aa&gt; Tv .** . . | « I O .
a hom e ga m e in the first ro u n d &lt;4 Hie C U * a
• UlMINO - IM I
C*u*S&gt;a&gt; It *V M TU, I II
l our hdow-n m il In thr fourth
G a—■ &lt; ft pet« ftfM
inpUitfti
*
• n &gt;r s Vet * la Daltwi I II Cl
I M W Howell
6 A aisle p U y o lla on F r id a y . Nov I H
l*s«4fc # |RA«M 01 . »
T im * a I*
Recolon Ju m p p hail another quarter But the Lions answered
luike Itu w e lt whH h needed a * t n to Slav
M
Tai*vm ti pyn)
1fkaffin rtat
* * iv n 4 14 I m t
III.
o u tsta n d in g gam e for Lake nn the the e n s u in g d r iv e .
fssMft Os6f %
in a lh e tn a tk a lly i l l i r in ( h r h u n t (or a
t fwuftfl Jft »
W
m
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4
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tl
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ftl
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Mary , rushing for 130 yards and B u cha n an co m p le tin g three
•plavtiB b e rth lalla lo 4 5 o a rra ll a n d .1 4 in
Cmm** M NM
ftvfipteM iDpwM MM lrs»"
LN
■ atturo
lsa* n
U. M
»
a touchdown The loss breaks a passes lor 64 yards to set up
the dial IK I
Sw*W&gt;t*MI
i »a a Mawana
an i m
K in g 's ga m e -w in n in g 2 -y a rd
M»ey lu n e a tew m o re skill (irop ie than
SIC C IV IM - lata H ..in Cm«&gt; I N O a i a M I 14 three game win strrak for Lake plunge
IM
Mary 14-5 overall. 4 4 In Hie
Mfioaaft II. Cu m * 1 1 rmawt I a
• e do
said la k e H ow e ll (u a r h Mike
9»ii a*
It
&lt;)
U !«•
&gt;*7 CUSH t II W &lt; w I t)
*
l
tl III
district, and 1*3 In ihe ttmferIliai egtui
'A ll we r a n do la try to regroup
enrrl T h e Rams will be Semi
a n d gel re a d y Ini g a m e a l O v ie d o n e il week
llO N t ll RAML II
note's hom ecoming opponent
detrnae Rusty Mi Ikiweil kicked Hie ealra
Guldens H ut gave Mainland a 19 7 lead at
I fiat's g o in g In have to hr o u r howl game
o*w o«
t
i
r
a - n
next
Frtday
In
Sanford
(■tint
lor
a
7
0
lutke
Howell
lead
with
H
2
*
1
halftime
L*V. M4CT
A IA I } - II
O u t k k k lu g gam e fit ok e d o w n T w ic e we
rtAiOMrtA*
"I'm Just very disappointed
tell In I he (list quarter
Toliver returned a punt 71 yards for a
fu m b le d (m ills H ull led to lo u r lid o w n a they
0 — etwee's M *w I ( AIKS Alt*)
The Sliver Hawk ilelenae forred Mainland
&gt; bha k a p u n t and t u r n It Into a to u ch d o w n
touchdown in Hie third quarter and threw a that we lost our last home
IN S S O h i S i
lo
punt
on
Ihe
m
ailing
artir*
bill
ih
r
kir
k
g
a
m
e
.”
said
a
te
a
ry
-e
y
e
d
2 3 -y a rd s to u chd o w n pass to A lvester
arid they re tu rn e d a (n in t (or a touchdown
O - fMkNlMG
IM
A in tA ) I fie |H*r**l 11(11
.Jumpp "T h is has In t o a good
was tumbled and irr-uvrrrd by the h im a
A n d we d id n I M o c k or ta ckle well O l
Sermon in the fourth touchdown Sermon's
LM
((••**» a I* s*vi ttsm H ip tw .
season After being nut all last
nreis al thr luike Howell 21 yard line
course a lot (d o u r mlawed la ( klea w r r r
score was set up when Mainland rrm v e rrd a
(MseAs! Alt* I
Toliver went har k lr» ( h im t(ten aprtnied
year with a knee Injury. I'm
I a k r Howetl fumble doting a punt return
because Htey m ade u a m is s T h e y have a lot
Tlw, A O w M e
O - Nw-0 If IW ICvINS AKAI
having m y liesi season But. this
Ihrimgh Hie middle rd Ihe defense to the end
Lake Howell cut Into the deficit when Paul
id g(**l u lh le tra
I m S Q m iSi
l* so disappointing '
(one
Butterfield hooked up with Luctous Cooper
F.*ery tnta tu kr I lie S liv e r H a w k s made It
LAI — ■# )weps N i u i n***A*( AK4I
Oviedo took an early IO O lead
l-ake Howell a nevl rdlenalve series ended
on a 27* yard touchdown pass play latr In
seem ed like Tolive r w as there to evplolt It
O
I w q liw llr t l .A t )
In a blnrket! punt, setting up Mainland al
midway through the first hall us
the fourth quarter Butterfield then passed
I m m e d i a t e l y a s h e r u s h e d (o r o n e
IM
O
Ihe Silver Hawk 2 2 * .m l line Iw o plays
Mtke Gtum m n **-nrrd a 24-yutd
to .Jar Drm m a for the (w o point conversion
to u c tid o w n j&gt; u w d lo r three a n d returned a
f Hit
IJ
11
run
and
Kalian
Esltch
boomed
a
la
te
r.
T
o
liv
e
r
c
o
m
p
le
te
d
e
15
ya
rd
V US
|4 140
(Hint 7 1 y a rd s lor a a&lt; ore
I w lM f*nf»
Next
week.
Lake
Howell
play*
at
Oviedo
Pastes
4
H
t
39-yard
Held
goal
one
minute
llftftf
lour
hdow
n
|
mss
to
t
res
Wallon
la k e H o w e ll s t r u c k U ra l, ta k in g the
f«r#»
V
m .
while Mainland wfap* up Its regular season
intn the second quarter
Ihe Hut* rtitert* only soslained drive (d
oftening ktcfcidf &gt; 11(1 m a n tling 7 5 vanta n u
Pwr*»%
J Hi
1 4
w ith a game against D aytona D e a th(he earning iwmr on llielr oevl |*rssessloCl,
Alter being lield without a lltsi f
nine p la ys N a th a n M c O i y ei» » e i r d the tloal
R&gt;S»
•7
1»
Seahreere at Daytona Beach Municipal
drtviog R3 yards (or Iheir Hiird touchdown,
f AO
,
down In the first quarter. Lake F W t e i t*6%
in
3 3 v a rd s off a lake p u n i ta k in g th e short
Stadium
Toliver
tossing
a
29
yard
(
m
ss
I
n
Joe
Mary dom inated the second
snap a m t w e a v in g th ro u g h Hie M ainland
IM i i i Am i llihtlici
quarter After Andres Acevedo
R U L H IN O - o .r t r t - * — s ] l r* C lu m m s
scored nn n 1-yard plunge. } LA J w t e f ! A A M | . « I 1. I v A i w
Tyson Hlnshaw gave the Rains a ) I. 1*4* M*&gt; . ■ » J ie n rs II I V H h ii I w .
} » C*t*v I ) ***.«&lt;*&gt;*)
14- 10 lead w ith a 1 6-ya rd
■ RILING OaWOo BwAwesn I) 1*4 )IA
Iheir regular season with thrtr
C o n tin u e d from Page IB
A lv in C u m m in g s and Jo e y
to u c h d o w n pass lo T r a v is K n s 4 t 4 .4 L » l » M*fy. KteVww A II 1. II
C ontinued fro m Page I B
homecoming
game
against
Ih
r
■ I C C I V IN 0
0 »»&lt; lo L 11-44 *1} I M
.control id the game rarly. scor­
for thr
Cause added rushing
Crawford. Oviedo managed only
Mwnt ) 47, P»n»«*r I 4*. King 4 ;* CsUei
l.akr Mary Rams
ing on runs of 2 and 39 yards In
touchdowns for the Greyhounds
one flrsl down In the quarter
night I iti more concerned about
I Is Giwevno I I. L*vt
Cm loid &gt; I),
thr lust quarter
of 3 and I yard, respectively, lo
t he w tu
I-tke Mary lost Iwo tumbles in C*lt| I 11. AlteAS I 7. LI Dsniut I 4
UMIMOLItU. I I U M M C M Itl
Rttllln also threw touchdown
f in is h Ihe s c o r in g for the
towww
II l| I I
II
We liad some passes Itiat
the third quarter, and Oviedo
la S el
I I I I - I
passes of 25 and 27 yards to
Greyhounds
should have tiern caught, that
Im lO w S i
freshman wide receiver Eric
weren’t, tint you are going to
1 lk*mV | run iCfftrt * «»l
While Ihe Lym an offense w a s
Smith and Cubit Malone added a
have those In it liaUgaitir. W r
1 S(sacti M rwillltk Uasd)
(Hitting
ihe p oin ts on Ihe b o ard ,
lour blow n run of 11 yards, but
couldn’t have gotten the pass
I
( l»H* 11 |*u Horn lits li IIMI
the d e fen se w a s k e e p in g Spruce
Hie the additional point* w rrr
prnli
linn
w
ithmit
Hie
offensive
4W4l
Creek at bay.
largely siqierfluou* thanks to the
1 — Mat** II (*•» iCrTWV SCSI
line I hey really rame through
effort id the defense
for us.'*
" T h e defense really provided a
1 — t Imif* )i n u Hs«*i e»*f* s iCf*w*
Srininoir had It* way with Ih r
Spm re ( reek s lone scoring
l
c
i
spark to n ig h t.” hakcr said
Leesburg ol(rn»e. which did nol
drive came In the third quarter
"Spruce Creek kept trying to
Foreign &amp; Domestic Cars &amp; Trucks
Ntw«rtg
|&gt;enelralr the Tribe 3(Lyard line
when Hob Harris eluded the move the ball and the defense
all night. In the first half.
Lyman drfrnse for a 6 1 -yard contained them Th e y really put
Froe Insurance Estimates
i
l
9mi «wi&gt;i
f
Leesburg ran Just 17 offensive
4 scamper into thr end rone. Don
together
a
grrat
defensive
stand
■o Am fKAI
U lot
lift
plays (six runs. 11 passes)
Ltlavols added the extra point.
24 HOUR &amp; EMERGENCY TOWING 32 2-8 9 3 0
and kept their offense tied u p ."
■•MM
lift#
» J01
F’or Ihe game, the Yellow
■atawg ?*»•»
ff
AS
2601 Country Club Rd.
Jackets nrtled Just six yards
444ft
4 M ft
Th e Greyhounds will travel lo
OM VKOUNDt H. HAWKS *
322-6644 or 322-6909
■wmsw, loaf
1*
•I l#r«K« Cfft4
rushing and added 45 yards
t I f I — t Altamonte Springs next Friday
hrt*l4l ,*.«*
9 tO
4
JO
Ltmix
I II ft II — &gt;•
through the air Kahili Tucker
n ig h t to take on the Lake
f ir it qMtrlNN1
accounted (or most of those
•I 11*1HI Xt
Brantley Palrtota.
NiKiriBf
BUIHINO —
RwMt» 1} 10*
yards, rustling rigid ttmrs for 24
Ufrtg OMfHf
BrsscS *41 Ivlin I k . M*'oe« i l l
L
tfrsq ft p«ii from Ditori iMorrii
yards and catching a pair of
t U i m i 1 4. M*fr'pi*&lt;i * Inonut 1(1
passes for 25 more yards
LMtSwi Tuckn I )4 Cv»in&lt;»4f" ) Im.iHK ftkill
III
((ranch finished with 65 yards
fftRft Q*srHt
S M IIN O - i n oiwi* l u n h 4 II * II, T
l
Morrti 70 (M il from D ««o « (C nmt*
rushing on nine carries and
J #&lt;k van 1 )4 . 10 Issvburg CwnnwwSsm
mtnftrwfi)
completed four of I I (tasses for
t » I.4 l
N e w P r o d u c t s S o ld A n d
VC Hirr H it rtA (LHlvvil i k l i
MCtIVIMG — Itmlnoa, JmtlS J * 1,
H7 yards Smith had three ra t­
F«Mftft Qwftrttr
Ba**» I X Magn»« I 14 I m lw o . f w m
I n s t a lle d B y O u r O w n P e o p le
1 — Monti to (Mil horn tXtoft (ftkft
ifies for a total of 67 yards
&gt;» Hunt) »
The Seminole* will wrap up
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R IG H T -O P -H A T L IN K O P
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P U B L IC RECORDS OP S E M IN O L E C O U N TY , F L O R ID A AND
TH E W E S TE R LY R IG H T - O P - W E T L IN E OP N O R TH W IN TE R
P E R ! D R IV E EE SHOWN OM TH E EM ENDED P L A T OP
L A I I KATM RTN PARK SECO M O A D 0 IT1 0 M A S RECORDED
IW P L A T BOOK 14, P A G E S 5 ANO 4 OP T H E P U B L IC
RECORD* OP S EM INO LE C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A ;
TH E N C E
NORTH O f * d % 'l l * E A S T A LO N G T N I H K R T C R I.Y R I G H T O P-W AV L I N E OP R A ID N O R TH W IN TER PARR D R IV E .
1 0 0 .0 0 P E E T :
T H E N C E NORTH 4 R « 5 4 ' 5 « * W E S T.
1 1 1 .4 1
P EET;
TH EM CE SOUTH 2 1 * 4 4 * l l * N E S T .
1 0 0 .0 0 P E E T TO A P O I N T OR TH E N O R TH E R LY P ' O T T O P -N A Y L I N E OP R A ID P L A T T E D S E M IN O LA B OULEVARD
AMO A P O I N T 0M A C U R V E CONCAVE MONTH E A S T E R L Y .
H AV IN G A R ADIUS OP 1 0 1 4 .2 4 P I E T ,
A C E N TR A L
ANGLE OP O l ' l O ' O l *
AN D A CHORD B L A R IN G OP
SOUTH 41* 1 1 '5 2 * E A S T ;
TH EN CE S O U T H E A S T E R L Y
ALONG S A ID R 1 C N T -O P -W A V ANO TH E AR C OP S A ID
C U R V E , 1 4 5 .2 0 P tC T T O T H E P O IN T O P B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G

1 5 ,4 0 1 S Q U A R E P E E T .

MORE OR L E S S .

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G R A N T. S T R E E T ) A N D A P O I N T ON A C UR VE CONCAVE
S O U T H E A S T E R L Y , H A V IN G A R A D IU S OP 1 3 1 4 . *0 P E E T
A C E N T R A L A N C L E OP 1 5 * 0 » '2 1 a AND A CHORD
B E A R IN G OP N O R TH
2 0 " E A S T ; TH E N C E N O R TH ­
E A S T E R L Y ALO NG S A I D L I N E S AM ARC D IS T A N C E OP
• S 3 . SR P E E T T O A P O IN T ON C U R V E ; TH E N C E NORTH
• S ' 1 3 ’ 4 * * N E S T ( R O N - R A D I A L ) , 1 1 5 .1 1 P E E T TO
T H E P O I N T OP B E G IN N IN G ; TH E N C E C O N T IN U E NORTH
•S M l ' I S *
N ES T,
1 0 .3 0
P EET;
TH E N C E
NORTH
I S * 1 3 ' S I * E A S T , B 7 . f l P E E T T O A P O I N T ON TH E
S O U TH E R L Y L I N E OP GRANT S T R E E T A P R IV A T E ROAD
A S SHOWN G R A P H IC A L L Y ON T H E S I T E
PLAN 7 OR
A D U L T C O N G R E G A TE L I V I N G F A C I L I T I E S D A TE D 11/13
S A I D S I T S P LAN B AS ED ON A SUR VEY BY N . EDWARD
GORDON D A TE D JA N U A R Y 1 5 , I f S 3 . AMD A P O IN T OM
A C U R V E C O N CA V E S O U TH E R LY H A V IN G A R A D IU S OP
3 3 0 .0 0 P E E T , A C E N TR A L A N C L E OP 0 5 * 3 1 , l f * ANO
A
CHORD B E A R IN G
OP S O U TH
11*41*11*
EA S T;
T H E N C E S O U TH E A S TE R L Y ALO NG S A ID L I N E ANO T H E
A R C OP S A I D C U R V E , 1 0 .1 1 P E E T T O A P O IN T ON
C U R V E ; TH E N C E S O U TH ll * 1 3 * 5 1 * N E S T ( N O N -R A D IX L ) , S S .7 1 r i t T T O T H E P O I N T OP B E G IN N IN G .
C O N T A IN IN G

3 I1 S

SQUARE P E E T ,

MORE OR L E S S .

AND
COMMENCE A T A 3* P IP E N IT M
NO R LS NUMBER
M A R K IN G T H E S O U TH N E S T CORNER OP T H E S O U TH E A S T
H OP S E C T IO N 1 , TO W N S H IP 31 S O U T H , RANGE 10
E A S T . S E M IN O L E C O U N TY , F L O R ID A ; TH E N C E NORTH
0 0 * 0 0 * 4 1 * N E S T ALONG T H E N E S T L I N E OP TH E
S O U T H E A S T S O P S A ID S E C T IO N 5 , A D IS T A N C E O T
5 0 5 .4 1 P E E T T O A P O IN T ON T H E S O U TH E R LY R IG H T O f -N A Y
L IN E
OP S E N INOLA
B O U LE V A R D ;
TH E N C E
C O N T IN U E NORTH 0 0 * 0 0 '4 1 * N E S T , 1 0 0 .0 1 P E E T TO
A P O IN T ON T H E NO R TH ER LY R I C H T -O P -N A Y L I N E OP
S E N I MOLA B O U LE V A R D . S A ID P O IN T A L S O B E IN G TH E
S O U TH N E S T CORNER OP L O T
10,
C E N T R A L PARK.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T T H E R E O r AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK I , P A C E f f OP T H E P U B L IC RECORDS OP
S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY.
P L 0 R ID A ;
TH EN C E
SOUTH
• • • 4 1 * 4 1 * E A S T ALONG S A I 0 R I G H T -O P -N A Y L I N E ,
1 1 1 .4 5 P E E T T O T H E P O I N T OP C U R V A TU R E OP A
C UR V E CONCAVE S O U TH E R L Y , H A V IN G A R A D IU S OP
13 7 8 • 1 0 P E E T , A C E N TR A L A N G LE OP 1 0 * 3 0 * 5 3 * AND
A CHORD B E A R IN G OP S O U TH
71*11*15*
EA S T;
TH E N C E S O U TH E A S TE R L Y A LO NG S A ID R IC H T -O P -N A Y
L I N E ANO T H E A R C OP S A ID C UR VE 4 7 4 .1 7 P E E T T O
T H E S O U TH E A S TE R L Y CORNER OP L O T 13 OP S A ID
P L A T OP C E N T R A L P AR K, A P O I N T ON T H E W ESTER LY
R I C H T -O P -N A Y L I N E OP 1 S T S T R I C T (A / K / A GR AN T
S T R E E T ) AND A P O I N T ON A C UR VE CO NCAVE S O U TH -

PARCEL N O .

1714
S EH I HO L A HOULEVARI
TE H P O R A R T C O N S T S V C T IO H EASEM ENT

A P A R T OP L O T 1 , M ONTH5HOAE R E P L A T , S E C T IO N 1 ,
TO W N S H IP 21 S O U TH , RANGE 10 E A S T A C C O R D IN G T O
T H E P L A T TH ER E O F A S RECORDED IN P L A T BOOK 1 1 ,
PAC ES 10 THROUGH 12 OP T H E P U B L IC RECORDS OP
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY , F L O R ID A .
B E IN G D E S C R IB E S AS

POLLOW S)

T H E NORTH 5 .0 0 P E E T OP S A I 0 L O T
1,
L Y IN G
C O N TIG U O U S W ITH T H E S O U TH L IW E OP T R A C T E . AS
RECORDED IN S A ID P L A T OP WORTHSMORE R E P L A T .
C O N T A IN IN G
PARCEL N O.

110 S Q UAR E P E E T MORE OR L E S S .
1714
i EM I K O L A BOULEVARD
TE H P O R A R T C O N S T R U C T IO N EASEM ENT

A P AR T OP L O T 5 , NOR THSH O RE R E P L A T , S E C T IO N 1 ,
TO W N S H IP 11 S O U TH . RANGE 10 E A S T A C C O R D IN G T O
T H E P L A T TH ER E O F AS RECORDED IN P L A T BOOK 1 1 ,
PAGES 10 THROUGH 12 OP T H E P U B L IC RECORDS OP
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . F L O R ID A .
B E IN G

D E S C R IB E D AS P OLLO W S:

T H E NORTH 5 .0 0 PE C T OP S A ID L O T 5 .
L Y IN G
C O N TIG U O U S W ITH T H E S O U TH L I N E OP T R A C T E , AS
RECORDED IN S A ID P L A T OP NORTHSHORE R E P L A T .
C O N T A IN IN G
PARCEL N O.

110 SQUAR E P E E T HORE OR L E S S .
1772
I O i l HO L A BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY C O N S TR U C TIO N EASEM ENT

A P A R T OP LO T 7 1 , NORTHSHORE R E P L A T , S E C T IO N
I , TO W N S H IP 21 S O U T H , RANGE 10 E A S T AC CO R DING
T O T H E P L A T T H E R E O r AS RECORDED I N P L A T BOOK
I I , PAG ES 10 THROUGH 12 OP T H E P U B L IC RECORDS
OP S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . F L O R ID A .
B E IN G D E S C R IB E D AS FO LLO W S :
T H E NORTH 5 . 0 0 P E E T OP S A ID L O T 7 1 . L Y IN G
C O N TIG U O U S W ITH T H E S O U TH L I N E OP T R A C T D , AS
RECORDED IN S A ID P L A T OP NORTHSHORE R E P L A T .
C O N T A IN IN G
PARCEL NO.

110 SQUARE P E E T MORE OR L E S S .
1771
S C H IN O L A BOULEVARD
TEM PORARY C O N S TR U C TIO N EASEM ENT

A P A R T OP L O T 7 2 , NORTHSHORE R E P L A T , S E C T IO N
I . TO W N S H IP 21 S O U T H , RANGE 10 E A S T ACCO R DING
T O T H E P L A T TH E R E O F AS RECORDED I N P L A T BOOK
I I , PAG ES 10 THROUGH 12 O r T H E P U B L IC RECORDS
OP S E M IN O L E C O U N TV , F L O R ID A .
B E IN G

D E S C R IB E D AS r O L L O N S )

T H E NORTH 5 .0 0 P E E T OP R A ID L O T 7 2 ,
L Y IN G
C O N T IG U O U S W ITH T H E S O U TH L I N E OP T R A C T 0 , AS
RECO R DED I N S A ID P L A T OP NORTHSHORE R E P L A T .

B E IN G T H E SANE P R O P ER TY D E S C R IB E D AS FOLLOWS
(O B BOOR 1 0 1 4 , PACE 1 4 4 0 OP TH E P U B L IC RECORDS
OP S E M IN O L E C O U N TY , F L O R ID A ) I
•A P O R TIO N OP LO T l . L O T 2 . LO T A . BLOCK * 1 * .
LAKE KATM KYN PARK. S ECO N D A D D I T I O N . RECORDED
IN P L A T BOOK 1 5, P A G E S 41 ANO 42 P U B L IC R E ­
CORDS O f SEM INO LE C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A . R E IN G HONE
P A R T IC U L A R L Y D E S C R IB E D AS FOLLOW S!
COMMENCE
A T T H E S O U TH E A S T CORNER O f TH E N E S T S OP L O T
2 , B LOCK * B * . i PORTS M A N ' A P AR A D IS E RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOR R , PACES 12 ANO 1 1 . P U B L IC RECORDS
OP S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A ;
T H E N C E NORTH
1 0 * 4 5 ' W E S T. 4 1 .1 4 P E E T ALONG T H E S O U TH L I N E
OP N E S T 5 OP LO T 1 . B LO C K *R *. OP S A I D S P O R TS ­
M A N 'S P A R A D IS E , S A ID L I N E ALSO B E IN G T H E NORTH
R IG H T -O F -W A Y
OP S E M IN O L A
BOULEVAR D T O T H E
P O IN T O T CURVATURE O P A CURVE C O N C A V E N O R TH ­
E A S T E R L Y H AVIN G A R A D IU S OP 1 0 4 4 .2 4 P E E T ANO
AM ARC O P 5 4 4 .4 7 P E E T ;
TH EN C E W E S TE R L Y 1 0 4 .2 2
P E E T ALO NG TME ARC O P S A ID CURVE T O T H E WEST
R IG H T -O F -W A Y OP NORTH M IN TE R PARK D R IV E FOR A
P O IN T OP B E G IN N IN G ;
T H E N C E NORTH 0 1 * 0 1 ' E A S T ,
1 0 0 .0 0 P E E T ALONG T M E WEST R IC H T -O P -W A V OP
NORTH
M IN TE R
PARK
D R IV E ;
TH EN CE
NORTH
41*20*40* N ES T,
1 1 1 .4 1
P EE T;
TH E M C E SO UTH
2 1 * 1 1 ' N E S T . 1 0 0 .0 0 P E C T T O A P O I N T ON T H E
N O R TH E R LY R IG H T -O P -W A Y OP S E M IN O LA BOULEVARD
S A ID P O I N T L Y IN G OM A C U R V E CONCAVE H O I .
E R L V . H A V IN G A R A D IU S O P 1 0 4 4 .2 4 P E E T ;
T ill
S O U TH E A S TE R L Y 1 4 5 .2 0
P E E T ALONG T H E ARC
S A ID C U R V E T O TH E P O I N T O f B E G IN N IN G .*
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on ta* Petition tor ta* Order of Taking aalta ta* Clack at tala Court
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IN AN D FOR 1EM INOLE C O U N T Y . FLO R I0 A
B , Ruth King
Degut, Clark
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t amlneta Count, Im ncet Building
1141 f a i l Ftrotltraat
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b rlw rvn I hr
i hamtmi lurking lot ami thr
Sulilottl Moarutlt llf r rir a b lra
•&lt; f n «« ih r law n I f im I #krMoiirnr i a llyin g with Ih rm Ihr
\ a rtel &lt;umn*« oI all Ih r l i » t
lir in j |*ir|Mirrtl lor Ihr Irt lh a l
g«kr*
VIim i ul ihr lam!ha tflaplayrtl
Itolhlay Itrma. go in g ahopivia a
lima) rh a n rr to net atartrtl on
Chrtatmaa alMqqilng O n r unique
laarth pnlnlrd a purjdtah blur
prnrlalm rtl " i r r v r lln | al II a
lirwl
T h r T in Latllrm arlla
tin ran*, from ronimon food
llrnta rut. ahapril and (talnte!
to rr* rm h lr lantrrna with a
wrought Iron hath
Htudrnta Irorn Cinoma St h o i
ul 1'hotrv mannrtl onr Taaith
w ilin g *hr (Wtatorta Ihry pro
i lu i r In thru Itoainraa Owner
ahip rlaaa T rn rh rr I‘am Itutlrr
w ill thla war ih r drat r t p r r t m r r
lor I hr atudrnt* outaldr &lt;4 thr
rlaaanaiin O r lr n r Thom paon
and Irnnllrr M otlrr w rrr two at

Ih r aluiirnta who wnrkrd Saint
day
Srm lnolr Work Opportunity
1‘m f itm alao Itad a booth ari up
al C rallTral wiling ll»r prurio* la
p t u d u r r d b y h a n d li a p p r d
worker* In Ih r wtaalaTwip Andy
N kh o li wrtmdahop aaiprnrtanr
aald Ihry arr |uat atariIng In
work Ihr rraft ahnw* ac'llng
thrlr fum iturr T h ry had two
taaitha at l*hNirrt llaya N Wava
and " » r will alway* do San
lord.** hr aald rvfrrlhg lo Ihr
rhainhrr rraft alxiw
Pa liter Stryrna. of l-akr Mary
had a booth dlaplaylnn hrt
heritage «toll%
Arvocdlng lo hrr lllrra lu rr
Sinrrna aai.l hrr (anylly n»*ta arr
trarrtl Im &lt; k lo U&lt; n nakrra
* A &gt;oung hrldr alwaya rr
r r l v r d a lure t r l m m r d
h a n d krrrhirl T h r m o lh rr or
grandniotltri aftrr thr a n k lin l
(aahloord a «L*4I u|am w h k h thr
taktr wlabrd and drram rtl atanit
hrt Itral lawn
Aftrr thr baby
waa born th r doll waa dla

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I h r d o llh o u a r w i l l l i r
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Holiday CraftFrat ronllnura
hatav 10 a in lo 3 p in Along
with Ihr rrafta li*(d and r n lrt
lalnm rnl a rat ahnw la ((tanned
T h r annual tioldrn Agr Game*
will alao kk k off with ofktiltig
rrrrm o n ira al ll*r C i» k Centre
ad)a&lt; m l lo Fort Mr lion Park al
I p tn

Judge
C o a tln u rd from Page I A
equivalent lo rtninly
c o u rt raara In thoar day* " S lrp h rn a o n
ryplanird I waa ap(k*le-d and revererd only onr
llm r throughout that 13 year prrtod of llm r,
w h k h would give you aomr indication lhal al
Iraat I waa a tlrn llyr and applied Ihr law lo Ih r
r u n . and waa knowledge able In lhal reaper I
For the part nine year* Uravo hae drarkiprd a
mediation p rartlrr working with both partlra to
re w ire taaur* In legal raara Aa a mediator ttravo
liatl drvektprd jtroplr akltla Including tlatrnlng
and dtarrrnlng along with knowledge of ih r
auhfrrl matter w h k h hr Irr la would makr him a
g..«d Judge Although Judge* do not mediate or
arbitrate. Itravo raid the right que-atkma could br
aakrd al raar ro n frrrn rr* lo move Ihr ra w *
Inward revolution
If elet trd Slrphrnaon will requeal aaoignmeul
lo thr &lt;rtmtnal berkh Itravo will aak for a family
court division (*«at Initially Ih r newly r Ire trd
judge will arrvr au montha on ih r juvenile
brnch
Slrphrnaon aald hr will hr avallahlr anytime
lor ih r laauantr of arareh warrant* even II h r la
not thr Judge on duly
I under Viand arareh warranla.' thr ramlldatr
aald "I've done a lot of rrim ln al work I don I
want to br negative, but I m not aurr m y
ojifaMknt would rreognlrr a aran h warrant Irom
I lk epurle jwigr ''
I think lhal by and large what I m bringing to
the brnrh. an to apeak, would br a mu* h broader
experience ." Slrphrnaon aald 'and an r a p m
r n r r that underaland* thr court eyetrm. un
dem ands thr rrtm inal law aaprrt of it *'
Strplknaon did not rule out the pnaaibtllty of
rrmaiotng on the juvenile b rn rh aftrr thr Initial
a ll m o n t h ------ g---------- - O n th r criminal lirm h .
Sirplknauti raid hr would work lo carefully
enumerate reaaona for upward drparturra In
arnim cing. w h k h ahould reduce Ihr number ol
a rn iriK ra trvrra rd on appeal
"H y rrallitng and pointing out *hal Ihr purpow
of thr •rnlrnrtng guideline* 1* punlahmrnt and
not rrliabllltatlon. that * th r cardinal principal,
and enumerating three thing* in writing. I Ihlnk
would help." h r addrd " I Ihlnk Ih r word nerd* to
get oul. dial If Judge* arr lough, you arc
rvrn&gt;t.*lly going lo arr the num ber of raara on Ih r
dorkrt Iraarn ’

Itravo ad via aIra rrvkw tn g raara ihn tllt aflrr
Ihry arr fUrd lo ra a m lik Ihr laaura fiala and
nrrda of Ih r paitlre then try lo define how lo
a*com pi tali the goal a and rraolvr Ilk laaura
TT k Judge it*k*n I need to all Ih rrr and Ik a
receptacle and makr notre |lt»in aald H r « an
aak question*
II Ih r g rim a n r drtaila atr
lilr n I Ifled irwwt laaura might tk rraolvr*! tkfuer
trial
Although hr jdana to request a lamity ro*irt
aaaignmr nl hr aald hie extensive naming dealing
with ikoplr would alao Iklp him on Ilk Juvenile
nr crim inal tr in h
T h r majority of m y major earning (wnfewaNwta)
life haa been dealing with people.** Itravo
r ip U ln r d
IVojdr w Imi will try lo makr you
Ihlnk Ihry air aomrthlng different from whal
ih r v really arr When a Judge , i.. r.| with a
i rim trial II a going lo tk raay lo pt&lt; k oul Hie had
guy* who vr got a lung record, a rap eheet. by a
rreponar hum I hr victim and ike* riptloria Irom
pctlkr T h r difference a it h m r l*. I here a going l«i
tk the onr who a a llllk more eubtk and cunning
dreward up jialntrd up And my r » jk r k n c r In
ikatlrig with (koplr. I b rlk v r. I II tk abk lo Irll
Ihr difference b rlw rrn who la a g*»«t prrenn who
may have made a mtatakr and who la a had
jkraon who laon ih r con
Ae a Judge Slrphrnaon aald hr would rn
i mirage vk tlm * 1 alairm rnta lo the roun I k
added hr will not accept (lira hargalne in rrtminal
la w * aa Judge, il hr ihinka they arr Irai k n k n i
I kith judklal &lt;andldatre aald It haa tirrn
dif!l&lt; ult trying lo campaign In thr two rounty
area Itrrvard County voter* outnumber Srm inok
County votrr* by atmut i in I Although both
men have practiced law in Srm lnolr County (or
year* and may br known by loial voter*. Itrrvard
County voter* know lin k about ih rm
If la
impoaalblr lor vdtrra In fir w a rd County to get to
know candidate* from h rrr In iwo *« ihrre
month*." Strphrnwm notrd
Slrphrnaon advocate* a ayalrm Itial every
Judicial candidate- I* a rrrrn rd *o who ever la In
Ihr group of randldaira t* qualified lo tk a Judge,
Ihen voter* could rlrc t a candldair W hrn
vacanrtr* on the Ik n th occur Ikfore a J u d g e *
rrgular term rip trr* . a judicial nominating
co m m ltlrr *crrrn* candldair* and Ihr govrrn«ir
ap|Miint* onr of Ih rrr randldaira lor Ihr |io*t
Judge candldair* who arrk election In ih r

Stinecipher
Contlnaed from Page 2A
In 1022. ih r only occupant of
thla building waa a jeweler In
ll*2U. there waa a men * atorr
and F.W Wool worth
Th e nr*t city directory I haa
acceaa to was 1952. *o I do not
know when J C Penney* moved
Into thla building or whal other
bu*lnr*a occupied It after 1929.
Th la building waa the location of
th r Penney* department More
until 11 wa» moved to Sanford
Clara In Ihe I960*
Th e only other owner of the
building after DrForrM thal I
co u ld llnd warn Dr. V incent
Hubert* In 1976

Th e Hand Building
Th e flr*t building located on
lhi* alte waa destroyed by the
1867 fire. It housed a printing
company. T h r prraent building
waa cunktructrd In 1H87 ahortly
alter the Sept. 22 fire thal
destroyed all Ih r dow ntow n
building* except Ih r present
Toin liion building
Thl* building, at 108 E. First
St., w.ts named aflrr Its owner.
F rrd rM r II Hand, who was
grnri.it tnaangrr and attorney
for lb' Florida Land and Colonl/.iii'ii Cotnjiany. Also. Rand,
aloni with E .W . Ilc n c h . of
Lcirq
od. and Dr. C.C. Haskell,
of M
nd. chartered the South

t onllnued from F t | i IA
Ihrar liurntlv ra I Ihlnk Ihta Ian I tight **
I agree.** aald Ciamtiiaalonrr S liriU Sawyrr
With Ihr ptraaurr loan o u r rrakfrnla for |iavlng
and dialnagr prngrarna It wouldn't tk lair lo
ih rm lotki ihta
Mayor l*owr&gt; Mo krtl h&gt;&gt;k a d lllrrrn t apptoai h
•u &gt; arr al I h r m rrtv of try in g In n irn p rt r with
i a hrr n u r a a n d lltr r o u n ly In tryin g lo lu tr
Induatry. h r aald W r afyouldn I go lo the- extent
ia hrr go rrrrim e n la arr going lolTrrlng Incentive*)
Inti lo totally aay lhal w r a rrn I going In do
anything la |kftia|&gt;a ebon a ig h lrd ”

T h r «onuniwU«airta lo m tnentrd Hull w h rn rvrr
a Irr la walvrtl ha a new Induatry. ih ry would
h a rt lo lakr m onry Inati ih r rlly a flrtarxra and
put II Into I lk liuratk alalua w h k h would Ik Ihr
t iiy faying Ih r rlly . and w ouldn't Ik (Mnfltabie
t o m m la a lo n rr H avld M ra lo r a u g g ra lrd
Italhrr Ilian taking Ihta apprnar h I auggral wr
m rrl with Ih ra r Induatrte* whrn Ih ry atati
ka&gt;klng al La k r Mary and Irll Ihrm w r will tk»
whatever we can In n p n i l l r |krm llllng and
a|&gt;ptuval a* wain aa (■•waihlr r » r n If II ori aaionally m rana a » ( « Lai m rrtm g
llr added
Thla alone w h rn you ronalder H k
&lt;oai i4 n m r would aavr ih r m plrnty of mtifky
ami Ik a t n e In rrn llv r

non (artlwin race* do not
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Ih r second floor I'm sure you
rra lU r that Ih r Sanford llrra ld
was founded In 1908
In 1932. Ivry 's Shoe Storr and
th r Hollywood Shop w rrr Ih r
occupants Jo hn Ivey was Ih r
o w n rr of ih r sink alorr. hr later
moved down thr atrrrl and Don
Knight bought him oul In 1969
T h r Hollywood Shop was ih r r r
until al least 1939 Mrs Rose
l-cvy was Ih r manager of this
ladles apparel shop and Ih r
o w n rr was Frank Shames Dot
Morrison rrm rm b rrs working
Ih rrr In Ih r I94(&gt;s along with
Martha Page T h r prrsenl oc­
cupant* of this building arr
Ik f ty A m ir's Halrstyllng and
Cafr Jake's.
T h r original owner of ihe
building was Frederic Rand In
1923. R A Newman and W .C.
H ill owned H More recent
ownrr* werr Vincent and Sheila
Roberts and A K and Sophia
Shoemaker who sold II In 1986
to the present owner. Gerald
Goss

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'•Tlglnalrd a l I h r N r m lm r lr C o u n t y level la ik r
M a ry la lo o k in g at II w ith a m a g n ify in g glaa* T h e
r l l y l* u a in g aom r of I l k r o u n t y * tirigtnal
w ts d ln g a m i p la n n in g b u t f o ru tln g airw fly on
H k area w it h in ffir rf ly lim it*
(h irin g |&gt;rrv lou* dlacn a tio n a rv rr a l p o t rn lla l or
r t i a i r n l la rg e r in d u a try d la tn c t* w e r e p n ln lr d m il
a* already b r in g w llh ln I h r a rn p r of I h r ove ra ll
plan
T h r y in c lu d e d a/raa a u e h a* I l k H e a th ro w
In irm a ib H ia l H u a iik a a C e n te r flh a i p o rtio n w tih in
I h r r l l y f . t h r G r n r r a l m a ll F a r l l l l y
S irm v ii* S t r o m t k r g C a rla o n
a n d S tra n g C o m
muni* * lio n * area
At c o rd in g lo W rM . o th e r thing* Ik i n g b a ik rd
In to inclu de " t r y in g lo rrla &lt; H k rrM rV lfc m * tn Ih r
Ta rg e t D ts lrtc l In ord e r to a c ro m m o d a tr the
lim in g of I h r a r h u a ln ra s ra r lu a t rr rrwtdrntLal
c c m e rn ira llo n * . tsil p ro h ih ii rra id e n n a l w ith in
I h r d la trirl lia rlf. and m in t m t r r the n u m f k r ol
iv x i c o n fo rm H k *
T h e la ik r M ary C ity C a m in t M ln r held a ajirc tal
e a rly a iid i araaion lo diacuaa I h r T a rg e t In d u a try
D ts trk l p la n * prv&gt;r I n i h r O d 2(Mh ro m m la a io ri
m eeting a n d again d u rin g I h lt week * m e e tin g
In a d d itio n to Ih r c o m m l** loner a a n d atafl
cK hrr* w o r k in g on Ihl* lm hide or ha ve inc lu d rd
H k H u a iik a a Advtacxy H o a rd a nd la m d D r v r l
cqm ienl Ccsle Taak F o rte T h r laak lucre ha* tie rn
m eeting fit w e e kly In go th ro u g h I fie ro d e * of H k
i l l y , h s u a in g a lie n is m o n how i h r y m ig h t tk
uaed |or c h a n ge d In m eet i h r u*r| of Ihl*
far ra n g in g d l y project

Legal Notices

Voucher
Contlnaed Iron* Fage I A
children lo prlvatr wtaaila w ill ikatrny the ptihli*
t i U ayalrm In Ihr alalr t»y taking taipayrr
irtunry from prrwalng nerd* In thr puW k ** ln»&gt;l*
A n &lt;&gt;rding to Infotmallon (irnyIdrd by the
Fkalda Teaching Pnilraatonala Nat tonal Edu*a
tlon Aaaca latum (F TP N E A I and ih r Florida
Education A area la! ion United IFF. A U n llrd l.
Srmlnolr t o*inly aland* tn loar 9 1A 7 million If
Ih r vuuc her* w r r r Inalllutrd

IN IS A ClO CW lT COWS!
OP T H I ia TM j u d i c i a l
c is c u it is A s o ro a
t l S l S O L l CO U S TV
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C IB C U IT C IV IL

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M iD J ia tra A s * l t a t i
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G O v ia S M IN V S A TIO S A L
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Wr have a ay alrm lhal I* cnllapaing under the
growth of 70.000 atudrnt* ra rh yrar many
outdated building* and rdurattonal m a lrru l* and
they want to lakr money oul of our *rhaoU."
f'arkrr aald 'll makr* no arnar '
I l k rni(»l«»vrr orgariliatlon* aald thr propoaal
would lakr m o n ry away from Ihr public arhooi*
and gtvr il to Ilk (larrnta of children already
r um lled In prtvatr *rhuul*
Artonling to ilk tlala compiled by F TP -N E A
and FF1A Untied. Ihr alatr ay atrm *if a. I mioU
would loa* rvrarly ih rrr quartria of a hlllkin
dollar*
Th ry aald lltal nrlthrr Huah nor Hrogan ha*
hlnlrd how they would come up with Ih r monry
lo pay lor ih r ahottlail It would rauae in thr
a* hoola or how Ihry would (*ay for thr Incrraaed
num lkt* of wtudrnla who would want lo attend
prlvatr v* hoola w lkn Ihr i ia»a alrra inerraar and
(irraotinrl num brr* drop in ih r face of budget
rut*
Doth Huah and Hrogan have built Ih rlr
campaign* on pnirnl*r*of no ta* Inerraar*

INTMI C'SCUIt COUST
or THI HTM JUDICIAL
Florida Railruad In ih r rarly
1880* Th is was la k r m rrgrd
with Ihr Hepry Planl system
and Hand became Ih r grnrral
freight agent and llck ri agent
T h r old Rand Yard loealrd wrsl
of Sanford Is Iking considered as
a possible sllr lor Ih r new Aulo
Train terminal
T h r original arrangement of
this building was two slorrs
downstair* and ofTIrrm on Ihr
second floor. T h r 1895 Sanborn
map shows that a furniture,
moulding and carpet storr wa»
at street level while a lodge
occupied the upMalrs T h r lodge
rrm alnrd Ih rrr at least through
1906. In 1912. Ih r upstairs
tru a n t w a s Ihe T e le p h o n r
Exchange R H Hronson was Ihr
manager who lived arross ihr
street. O n April 20. 19.r#9. ihr
entire second floor was leased lo
Southern Hell Telephone and
Telegraph which rrm a ln rd Ih rrr
until al least 1958.
Meanwhile, downstairs was a
grocery store and a grain ami
(red store In 1906. A furniture
storr was th rrr In 1912 and a
grocery store In 1917. Th e
grocer was Louis P. McCuller
whose rrsldrticr was on Holly

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C i t y M a n a g e r J o h n L it t o n a n d the atsff w r r r
in a tru c trd to eryntinur lo o k in g In to t h r I n t r n l l v r
(Mill* y (li a n a a n d b rin g I h r m atter frock In Ihe
(o rn m la M o ti for c o n tin u in g dia ruaaion al a later
dale

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U S I T I O 1 T A T I I or
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Pursuant to Chapter 102.141(2). Florida Statutes.
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that tho Sominolo
County Canvassing Board will meet at 10.00 A.M.
on November 8,1994, in the Supervisor of Elections
Office, Seminole County Services Building, 1101 E.
1st Street, Room 2153, Sanford, F L to canvass the
absentee ballots for the General Election. For addi­
tional information contact Sandy Goard, Supervisor
of Elections, at 321-1130, extension 7707.

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Garden club flaunts fashions, Nancy honored
h « those who nerd a little
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miaul then T u l l l n ' on llir
G litz " may just t v the maglral
nudge This colorful show and
luncheon will hr held at the
S a n fo rd W o m a n 's C lu b on
Wednesday Nov 16 tirgtnnlng
ai I I 30 a m
Annually, the Woman s Chit*
of Sanford Inc stages this "Fasti
Io n s for Education
event to
provide a scholarship for a dr
serving woman In return to the
t lasamnm of her cltnlrc
Under the rhairm anshlp of the
club's Education Drpaitm eni
c haired by l*al Foalrf I tie club
has terrn (ifuvktlng this scholar­
ship lew I I years Winners have
gone on lo earning degrees In
Ihelr chosen fields Many ace
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mosphecr w ill l*e retire ted In I hr
q u a in t c lu b h o u s e as local
models give patrons a preview of
holiday fashions and casual al
lire Pal Foster said she Is
ractlrd over the array of lovely
fashions tiring supplied from
Oayfrrs There will also te a
variety of door prues
l*rrity models puttm ewi the
KIM will be T in a Lee. I.tsa
CInntz. (lotttr Anthony Gall
S m ith Fran M itchell. Linda
Keeling Dcwma Frank. Peggy
Teten Shannan Stewart, tlehhle
Ja rv is Robin Vonas. Joanne
Lucas llourg l.eslev Daniels and
Hotirfia Zlttrower
Handsome gentleman models
joining the distaff side will hr

Steve Harriett John Angel Mike
Krnaiid Matt West and Bill
Fcmtrr
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maud of the Imid sh n h will
Include Chicken a la King In
Putt Pastry Cranatierry Mi*ld.
Vegrtahir Medley Cream Puffs,
mils, coftrr and tea
Donation is 913 Fiw infewma
tlon tickets and reserv alions
call Pal Fenner 323 1824 or
Patti Ferrrro N IT 0*147

Blue ribbon winners
in arts, oralis lest
At the Novriutwr meeting of
the Sanlord Woman ’s C lub I fie
cluhhcNiar was atdajr with color
at I fie c lu b s annual Arta and
C ra lta Festival Pat Hrooka
efialrman of the Arts ()r|iart
merit said stir was very pleased
with the rth lb lt Blue rit»bon
w inners o( this frsilval will
advance lo district rtwuprllUnn
in February and Mue nbhnn
winners of itial contest will vie
In sia lr com petition In Ih r
spring
W inning the covrtrd Best of
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J#an#tt# Padgett won th# Bast of Show ribbon In lh# Sanford
Woman's Club's annual arts and crafts festival H#r winning craft is
a rip p lin g pastel ribbon vast, over a black background,
complemented with a matching handbag

Pm forever blowing bubbles,pretty bubbles in the air.They fiy so high.
Jo# Rosier (left) 1994 CIA president. and 0*0 F t t l 199% CIA
president, show on# of the awards to be presented In lh « lighting
contest

C I A s p o n s o rs
lig h tin g c o n te s t
w ith 7 a w a rd s
The Lake Marv Com m unity
Im p ro ve m e n t Association Is
once again sponsoring tlie Lake
Mary Christmas lighting awards
The purpose ot the awards Is to
generate city wide u nity and
pride There will tie seven award
categories last year's winners
will not be eligible (or an award
In the same category they won
last year. Th e categories arr
I lest Overall Holiday Decoration.
I lest Traditional Them e Decora­
tion. Heat Joyful Them e Decora­
tion. Ilest Humorous Decoration.
Heal Kellglous Them e Decora­
tion. Heal Business Window or
Entrance Decoration, and Best
Block Decoration Tor the (Inal
category, there must be four or

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more houses partlcl|&gt;atlng
T o insure Dual the judges see
your decorations, you must rrg
later brtween Dec. 5 and Dec11. T o ri'glstrr. call J im or
Dorothy Nipper at 321 2032
Jud g in g will tie done between
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Crystal M cC onnell (canter) holds daughter, ahow monogrammad towels they won In lha Dow
Melania, 1, while Carolina, 3 (left), and Jannall, 7, contast

Have you ever wondered If
anyone really wins those con*
tests you read about In the
newspapers and magazines
and advertised on your (aven­
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Church honors founder-pastor;
5-year-old wins choir contest

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Jasmine Johnson, age 5, llrsl
place winner In choir workshop.

G r a c e A p o s to lic T e m p le
C hurch. Ils founder and |&gt;u»tor.
celebrated Its ninth anniversary.
Nov. 7-20 The church Is located
on Southwest Itoad and 18th
Street. Th e two week* of celebra­
tion are open to the com m unity.
Pastor Maurice Bennett was
born in Charleston. S.C. and hr
later m oved to Sanford. He
received the baptism of the holy
spirit In April 1073. and became
a member nf Maruntha New Life
Center under Ihe leadership of
Bishop James Orlffrn In later
years the calling lo the ministry
was accepted by Bennett and he
becam e assistant pasto r of
Muranlha and was uppolntrd as
m i n is t e r o f the O u t r e a c h
ministry, devotional leader, anti
active In n lh rr church activities
Th e Lord laid on Pastor Benn c ll’s heart the need lu organize
a new church He. along with
some lalllitul followers, founded
Ihe G race Apostolic Te m p le
C hurch. Sanford. Nov. B. 1985
saw the first service held. He bus
for nine years served the con­
gregation us pastor and they
declared the truth that God Is
still working mlrracles In I'ualor
Bennett's life. Th e members

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u n d rr his prayerful leadership
know that Jesus In the author
and finisher of their (tilth. Anti
believe Ihr scrlpturr Jeremiah
3 :1 5 . "A n d I w ill give you
p a s to rs a c c o rd in g to m ine
heart."
Scheduled services for ih r
celebration la-gun on Tuesday.
Nov. 8. Itrscue Chore-h of God.
Pastor Blanche Weaver; Nov. 9.
Maruntha New Life Center. Blehop Jam es G riffo n ; Nov. 10.
C a lv a r y A p o s to lic Church.
Pastor Paul W right; Nov I I .
Com m unity House of Prayer.
Pastor Theory Stringer. Nov. 13.
Evnngeltst Willie Williams. O r­
lando. 11 u rn. service. The 0
p.m . service. Th e Cross Church.
Pastor Jam es Haywood; Now
Wortl for Bight Now M inistries.

Bev David Grant. Dr Land; Nov
10. Glorious United Pentecostal
Church of God. Osteen. Pastor
Barbara Galnry. Nov. 17. Faith
Deliverance Tem ple AjMistollc
Church. Pastor B L Williams;
Nov 18. B rlu g r Church ol our
Lotd. Pastor James Darby. D rLund. Nov. 19. Saturday evening
com m unity musical featuring
the Semlnolr High Gospel Choir.
Men of Calvary. New Ml. Calvary'
Gosjiel Choir. Church of God
Choir. Lake Helen. Th e Green
Family. Ajaipka. and other go*|h*I groups. Nov. 20. Evangelist
W llltr 0 . Miller. Sanford. 11:15
a m All evening services during
the wrek will begin at 7 30 p m.
and at 7 p m.. Nov. 19.
Pastor Bennett Is married to
the former Cynthia Peterson and
they arc the proud parent* of
B r it t a n y . M a u rice J r . , and
Octavla
We salute Pastor M aurice
Bennett Sr. and tils family —
Oct 1994 “ Year of the Fam ily."

Workshop choir
names winners

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Pastor Maurice Bennett with wife Cynthia Peterson and children
Brittany, Maurice Jr., and Oclavta.

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Canvas stitch e ry relaxing
after hours fo r busy banker
■ r SUSAN W IN N E R
H#f aid Correspondent
SA N FD K D — Being a working mother Imh
tirvrr slo p e d fi.ittiara Brown She ha* devoted
10 year* tn I h r tanking Imelnrse as an
n n p ia y rr tor S u n Hank tit Sanford Vrt. h n
husband I limit a« oT 40 yearn and children.
Allen and rh rrtly n havr n rv rr doubted where
m om » priorities a rr S ltr m m ha* llv r
grand* hildrrn who arr thr apple of h rr ry r
Even though litany hour* &lt;&gt;( hrr day arr
occupied with hanking, she still find* tlm r for
Other activities T lt r larntly ha* lirrn nirm brr*
"f thr Crai r Untied Method!*! ('h n rrh In Lake
Mary lor 32 year* llniw n l* th r treasurer of thr
I*lnecrr*t Crim e Watch and ha* held that title
for ih trr years S h r Ita* been a d lv r tn boy
scouting for some lime a* a d rn leader and
a**t*tant cuti master She M id "Six year* thl*
last time I've l&gt;rrn Involved "
Itrown en)ov* relating with her plastic
canvas Although shr hrgan working with
nerdle|»iini h rr switch to the canvas tiegan
sonir |0 years ago "t look a class because I
wanted to do nredtepotnt." site said 'T o r there
I m orr or less taught myself the canvas
Starting small is ihr advtcr Brown give* to
tiegmnrr*
I started with doing small things
then graduated to doing more detailed things **
she said "A basic tissue tins cover, bookmarks
picture frames and book covers arr a good

start la*arn th r Itaslc stlti hr* She continued
to *|trak about thr names of the various
sttli lie*
There Is a tent stitch thr slanting
gobelin, ih r co nllnrntal and thr upright
got Iin 1 find that most (teuple tiair a hard
tlm r with Trench knots T lie rr's also the
straight tillch buck M ltrh and nveirast That *
when you finish thr edges "
It's not unusual to see a sampling of Brown *
work on hrr desk at S u u lU u k They add a
tM-mitlful accent to thr workplaie Her rye lot
drtall aiTentuatrs thr lovrly variety of stltrhr*
and colors
I m akr roses out of thr plastic
canvas." shr said
added some tn the tissue
tai* covers I m akr bird house tissue l«ix covrr*
and put little turds on th rm I makr (ten
ctlholdrrs for I ear hrrs with an apple and a little
worm coming out of thr apple It's always a tug
hit with th rm I also m akr a tissue box rover
tfial look* like a Chrlslmas present ”
Althougti m uch of Brown'* « w k has tirrn
that souirthtng *|iriial to give to triend* and
relatives she spoke proudly a Unit her uprom
mg venture " I v r always made things as giU* ’’
she said I decide I'd try to sell snrnr Mi first
show Is corning up this weekend at Tt Mellon
1‘aik
Tlnpotnttng a favorttr of tier treat ion*
lirown said, ’*1 really enjoy doing the rose* and
the birdhouses
She elaborated almut the
drtall given to the roses, The re * so m uch
more Involved tn making the petals on the
n**es." she m UI " If * a lot of working in the

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Longwood—
C on tin u e d from Page 1C
m a k e r of D o w b a t h r o o m
('leaner, sponsored such a eon
lesi a*k rig (M in u s tn submit
th ru favorite most Imaginative
lull time entertainment tips and
explain how Itath time Is a
*|wi tal bonding time between
th rm anil Ihrtr children The
contest mformaiton and details
were featured Ui th r "Fam ily
Fun* maga/utr among other*
Crystal McConnell of Long
wood, mother of three a former
teacher of the visually Impaired
and currently a mother and crali
person, rrrallvc beyond one's
own imagination, e n irm l the
Dow Hal broom Cleaner Contest
and won honorable mention for
her hath lime Idea which tncor(torates tun and learning, then
allows for more sophisticated
learning as the child grow s and
matures thr idea submitted and
created by Crystal is making
your own tiaihtub slicker* by
taking solid rolorrd place mat*
and rutting out different shapes
easily recognized by the children
such as a whale a starfish, a
seahorse, a diver etc
These shajies will float tn the
bathtub and then will slick on
the wall to create your child's
own wall habitat." As the child
grows, the figures can be of
anything your child might be
Interested in. such as barnyard
animals, a laconic cartoon char­
acter and Ids friends, or letters
for learning to read
A s a w in n er In the Dow
lluthroom Cleaner contest. Mrs
M cConnell rerrtved a year's
su|iply of Dow tiuthronin cleaner,
and each one of her three
children rnelved a white towel
monograirmied with tlietr first
names; a check for $25 Is also
expected This t* the first contest
that Crystal McConnell has ever
entered.
Th e first ptarr winner in the
Dow contest won $I0,(XXJ for
tier Idea of teaching gtogruph.
lessons during hath time Each
night ih r children would refer to
the atlas and deride on the
cruise of their dreams and using
finger paints would draw thr
map of the country on the tub
walls and set M i l during the
bath .
T h e second place winner won
85.CXXJ for hrr Idea of Halhtub
S c ie n c e
M om e q u ip s th e
halhtub with food coloring and
scientific Instruments such as an
eyedropper, measuring cup* and
spoons. Avoid letting the food
coloring come Into contact with
the grout, warns the mom.
T h e third place winner of
91.000 entered the contest with
a creative cooking Idea Filling
(he plastic box next to ih r tub
w ith “ cooking utensils." the
mom and children narrate their
favorttr rooking show using
hubbies for the Ingredients.

According tn a survey hv
Dowlirands. ‘12 percent of Am rr
lean (varrnts with children under
thr age of six. say that their
rh lld rrn look forward to a trip to
the tiathlub It Is a *pr» tal time
for parents and children

Chambers lo merge
The Executive Hoard it! lire
L o n g w n o d -W in t e r S p r in g s
Chamher of Coni merer agreed to
merge with the Greater Semi
nolr County Chamher of Com ­
merce The Longwood Winter
springs Cham brr of Commerce
office will he open for the next
two months and the organiza­
tion will proerrd with Ihrtr
sch e d u le d N ov 3 0 a w a rd s
bamjurt and their holiday (varty
to tie held tn th r month of
D ecem ber Th e Longw oo dW inter Sp rin gs chapter lias
attend 140 m rm h rrs that will hr
a great asset to the Greater
S e m in o le C o u n ty C h a ip b e r
According to Wanda Krtlv ptr*
tdent of the Greater Seminole
County Chamber of ( omtrtercr.
"w e re excited atmut the merger,
and we're all looking kgrward to
doing tugger and brtter things
that will benefit all of Seminole
C o u n ty,"

Dancing for MS
Th e Fred Astaire Dance Stu­
dios of Longwixvd and Winter
Park have held three dance
shows to beneht ih r Musi ular
Dystrophy Association
Ihroughoul the 10**4 y rr " A
W in t e r W o n d e r la n d .” a n d
“ That's Dancin'," and " T h r Hest
ot Broadway" included amateur*
and professionals performing a
variety ot ballroom (Liners
Fred Astaire's dedication to
thr Muscular Dystrophy Associ­
ation allows MDA lo continue to
make breakthroughs on the re­
search front and to provide lop
((ualliy services such as clinic,
su m m e r cam p a n d support
groups, at no cost to thr patients
or Ihrtr families

Luncheon-debate
Th e League of Women Voters
of Seminole County w ill sponsor
a luncheon and debate at Aluquu
Country Club on Nov. 17. at
I 1.30 a m Barbara Koth. debate
coach at Lake Mary High School,
will describe the school's pro­
gram and two students hum the
debate tram will drehirr oppos­
ing arguments on the topic of
U S . Immigration policy. The
cost of the luncheon ts 98.50.
please call 3GG-651ti lor reserva­
tions.
(Shay Kosgst I* a Sanlord
Herald correspondent covering
the Longw oo d area Phone:
3330514.)

THE SERVICE
IA N P. SAUN DERS
U .S M IL IT A R Y A C A D E M Y
P R E P A R A T O R Y S&lt; H O O L .
F O R T M O N M O U TH . Red ILmk.
N .J . — A rm y C adet Ian P
Saunders ha* entered the school
here,
T h e school Is designed lo
usslst students In meeting the
strict academic and physical
requirements of the academy
sTudents receive extensive Inst r uc tIon ln English,
mill hematic*, physical educa­
tion, and military training.
L/|K«n completion of this one
year school, the new cadrd Is

eligible for appointment to the
U S. Military Aradem v al W&lt; it
Point. N Y.
T h e academy is the nation's
oldest service academy Each
year more than 4.000 men and
women arr enrolled Ini hr foury e a r e d u c a t io n a l In s t It itllonwhlch Is charged with tintask ot providing th r nation with
leaders of character who serve
the co m m o n defense Upon
graduation cadets are awarded a
bachelor:'* degree and a com ­
mission in the U.S Army.
Saunders ts the son of Willie A.
ami Mary E Saunders of 529
Westport Drive, lamgwond

C o n tln u rd Ite m Page !C
Show rtbtmn lor a ribbon vest
and m a tch in g handbag was
Jeanette Padgett Jeanrttr In ­
serted drll&lt; ate pastel rtbtmn* in
the folds of thr black vrst and
handbag to presmt a dazzling
rip p in g effect
Blur ribbon crafts winners
were Jean Melts baskrt weav
ing. Tawana Mrtts. an angel
created of wallpaper, L ib b y
Ihevatt. colorful satin Christmas
ornaments. Jeanette Padgett,
home-sewing accessories and
woodworking Rose Jacobson,
knitted afghan and vest Jane
Saxon, decorated sweatshirt.
Rrtha Blankenship, wood and
metal birdhouse, and Pat Hardin
Brooks. Denim vrst and knittrd
Christmas shaking
Blur ribbon winners In arts
were Irene Brow n and T in a
Joseph

Woman’s club
New m rm rrs inducted Into the
Sanlord W oman « Club at thr
N ovem ber m eeting by F « v e
Slier, second vice president, and
President DeLores LAsh were
Dottle Anthony, Jean Bryant.
D o ro th y D a n ie ls . M a rg a re t
Gross, liehbte Jarvt*. Cora Alter
Knnner. Patricia Messer. Theresa
Millikan. Thelm a Smith. Peggy
A n n T r i r n . Bonnie Tho m a s,
Christine Usury and Mary Jean
Walker

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Barbara Brown h a t har d a tk at SunBank tilled with her u n u tu a l plaetlc cense* work*
Bowers and Ira ir* and then working them all
In together
Itrown further sjtukr id th r canvas work "I
use a tiaslc jvatlrrn.' site said
I design mine
a* I go along 1 may sre something amt think It
may look good (til Ihr tissue box I use Just
tegular heavy four ply crocltei thread The
|vattrm mav call for tiliir and I mav riot want

tdue in tl so | change color* and do m y own
thing
"Doing whatever the m&lt;*&gt;d stnkrs m e." i*
a not tier wav Itrown drarrtbr* ih r other projects
she dors She w o r k s on padded picture frame*
ami tvahy quilts. grapevine wreath* and
crochet lint, hy far. site still lines Ihr plastic
i am a* t&gt;r«l. * Most of what I rto Is the plastic
canvas It 's my favorite''

Shower honors
Nancy Terwilleger
Brideelect Nancy Terwilleger
is In the social limelight these
days when she i* being enter
talned at a series of lovely
prr nuptial (larlle* Nancy, the
daughter of L in d a and J im
Terwilleger. w ill become the
bride of Noy Rivers on Dec 3 at
the F irs i U n ite d M ethodist
Church
T be first party was a shower
given by the "Carlton Aunts * at
th e b e a u t i f u l l y f u r n is h e d
Dogwood Drive home ot Mary­
am! Bill Bridges with 40 guests
attending tin- table was deco­
rated with an ornate bride and
groom teddy bear couple co m ­
plete with a bride's gown and
tuxedo A tare unhrella was
suspended over the table of gifts
while pot* of colorful mums were
placed at vantage (tolnts
Each guest brought a favorite
recipe to share with Nancy
Everyone seemed to enjoy live
one on "Preserving a Husband

Modal* in l ha Sanford W om a n * C lu b forth com ing fashion sh ow ar4

(Itom latt) H obart* ZtttrOwar, D a b b is J a r v is D o t Ha A n t h o n y Inanng
Lucas Bourg and Peggy Ann Toian
games were rnjoyd for the r«*
Nancy opened the gilts sealed
Fashions bow out
m a ln ilr r of the a fte rn o o n
on an exquisite red velvet an&lt;l
at garden club
The event was catered by- Jake*
carved rraewitod loveseal
Hie Garden C lu b of Sanford Guests were served Chicken
Hostesses were Nancy % great was th r site of a fall fashion Tetrazzini. Fndt Mold. D rvllrd
Fggs. roll*, beverage* and rake
show on Thursday. Oct. 22 The
aunts Marv Bridges (hilda T u t
tie. Darlene Carlton and Ruth club’s annual card party wu» for dessert
The club will sponsor a Holi­
Carlton. They served a luscious also field tu conjunction with the
day Crali Sale and luncheon 06
lemon dessert, handmade heart (htrade of fashions
Friday. Dec. 2. and Saturday,
Alxiut 10O guests were on
and rime nlnt* and toasted nuts
Prizes were won by Phyllis band as club m em rbrs modeled Dec. 3. from 10 a m to 5 p tn ;.
colorful fashions provided by b o th days. S o u n d s like an
A fall motif was used in the Wallace and Margaret Wood
H rso rt Fashions of Flo rid a . excellent time to get tn some
decor by the host esses CaiTte
T h e h o s trs s e s p re s e n te d Melbourne Model* wrre: Pat holiday shopping
Greene, chairman Mary TU I Is. Nancy with a recipe card tmok
Fitstrr. Barbara Bradshaw, Betty
Gangster getup
Faye SUer. Elisabeth Boyd. V i­ and six Ltsm orc champagne Akers club president. Jackie
vian Buck. Marty C olrgrnvr and f l u t e s I n h e r r e g i s t e r e d
wins cruise
Partaln Rosa Rotundo and Ann
Carolyn Cornelius
Waterford crystal (lultrrn
Dressing up as a hlgtlrnfW arner Alter th r luncheon, caul
gangster won D o m in ic k
S p lg n a r d n a c ru is e tu the
Bahamas
Dominick heard over Radio
104 I thal a Halloween ronlrxt
would fie going on at Church
Street Station iri Orlando with a
cnilse as the prize for the (M-rsofi
w h o best p o rtra y e d V ln n !)Hoonhatzl
So. Dominick went out anil
putt b a s e d a (illisti i(ie suit, it
wide brimmed black hat and a
big cigar He slicked his hair
down and used "lots of (kidding'
to enhance bis 125-pound frumn
Dominick's efforts paid off slhcfr
he was judged Hr*I place winner;
Dominick, manager of Circle K
on West Fist Street, said this lit
the first prize h r has ever w-oii
and h r Is looking forward to ttir
cruise with bis wife, Carolyn
who dressed as a gangster girl tn
Nancy Terwilleger. guest ol honor, Ruth Carlton
Great aunts sharing hostess duties with bride
the contest. "I'll believe II when
and Mary Bridges
elect are (from lett), Outda Tuttlo, Dadone Carlton
It happens." he laughed

NEW ARRIVALS

Lake Mary—
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1C
Dec. 12 and Dec. 18 Notice ol
the exact day forjudging will noi
be given Homes and businesses
vying for the awaids must In- lit
nightly from Dec. 12 through
Jan 1 Lights must stay on until
1 0 p in. on weekdays and until
1 1 p tn. on weekends
Winners will tie awarded a
permanent plaque and have a
temporary yard sign lo display
until New Year. So put your
thinking caps on. (tick a t alegory
and get to work

Italian Feast
draws large crowd
There was a great turnout for
the Lake Mary Woman's C lub
Pultun Feast. Friday. Oct. 28. at
the com m unity center in Lake
Mary Till* ts the seventh year
iIn- woman's club ha* hnstrd thr
feast More than 300 liekrts were
sold for the feast which Included
pasta, garlic bread, salad und
dessert

Kathy Arena ol latkc Marywon a t&gt;rautlful gourmet basket
of goodie* (hat was rallied otf
during ihe feast The Italian
feast is one of the main fund­
ra is e rs for th e Lake M a ry
W om an's Club Th e y use oppor­
tunity well Besides rattling off u
gourmet tkisket. the rlu b also
sold the table decorations. The
decorations were tcrrlttc looking
Hallow een gliosis that wenm a d e b y tn r o th e rs of the
w om an’s t lull.
T ile prollls from thr fundraiser will go to several charities
the club sponsors. These charttie* include Ih r Hacienda Girls
Ranch In Melbourne and a S e m ­
inole Com m unity College schol­
arship fund for displaced home
makers

Scouts celebrate
Three l-akr Mary Girl Scout
tnx&gt;|'* held a dual purpose party.

Wednesday, Oct 2 0 . It was a
Halloween party and a birthday
party. Juliette Low. the founder
of Girt Scouts, was born on
Halloween mi most Gtrl Scouts
Iry to remember h rr on that day.
In the spirit of Halloween
everyone wore costumes. Most of
the girls were dressed as a
person of one type or another,
hut one girl did come as a picnic
table.
Brownie Troop 1397 Is the
new stsicr troop of Junior Troop
148 Th e girls must tin certain
activities together as part of their
bridging lo the next irvrl of Gtrl
Scouts. Also ul the party were
girls from C a d d ie Troop 441.
Troop 148 taoght the girls from
1397 and 441 how to play
cooperative chairs. They also
laid stories and ale quite a hit of
junk fond.

T he following births have hern
recorded at Central Florida Rc

glottal Hospital. Sanford
Oct. 14 — Krtstle
Curtis. Dcliona. girl
Oct 17 — Cornelia and T h o m ­
as Craddock, boy; Doris and
C e d i Butler. Sanford, gtrl

(Jet 18 — Joanne Serrano and
Darryl F Oates Deltona, girl,
Kel l y Br oo kl y n and Paul
lamgmlrr. Della ry, boy

Oct. 20 — Regan and Joseph
Hogan. Deltona, girl: Loretta und
P erry R e vlcll, Sanford, girl.
Marla and Ronald Waggoner.
Altamonte Springs, girl; Dlanr
and Mlcharl Overton. Oviedo,
girl. Lynn Gratz and Richard
Spiro jmiu Io *. Casselberry, boy,
H and Christopher E
Mary Rowell is a Sanlord Herald
Rodgers. Deltona, boy; Sleda
coir, spondent
covering * the Slbllly and Allnn Stubbs. Alta
Loko Mary area Phono: 321 1498) monte Springs, girl

�Sanford Marald. Santord Florida

Sunday. No**mbar 6, I*1**

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Couples announce with favor
their parting of the ways
D E A R A IIIIY lla vr vmi ever
he a rd nf cciuplr* Issuing a
divorce announcement "f My
w Ur anti I air considering il
I I P U T T I N G IN O R L A N D O ,
D E A R S P L I T T I N G ; V r« 1
i m a in ly have In April I '»**** I
published I h r following
D E A R A H R Y : A llrr 4 tln irrr
tnil fulllr effort *111 make hrr
marriage work mir daughiet
I Lai liar a Itaa (llrtl hit dlvori r
Since hrr lalhrr arul I oltlc tally
announced h rr niarrta|(r by
arndtnil engraved a n no u n rr
m rnta to friend* and larnll) » r
think II fitting and prn|rrr In do
I h r aarnr for h rr upcom ing
d lv o ttf W r think II will art Ihr
record straight offic tally and wr
hnjir that friend* and relative*
will rv&gt;l tall In aak ua if what
I hr* hrard waa true Haa ihla
r v r r tieen donr before/

BARBARA B PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS::* Your Kira
la both clever and practical. hut
II haa Indrrd tirru dunr tirlofr
Krad nn (or a Irw authentti
d lv o r r r announcem ent* lhal
w rfr arid by iradrra Inainra
havr t*-cn changed I
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Mav Ih r (irra l Honcho In thr
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Request ih r honor nf ytm r
presence

al Ih r fleecing hv Ih rir
daughter
Sara Ann. of Hatold A . Gwltn
*ky.
Ih r d ob ahr m .iirtrd bar k In
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D lvo rrr l « f»r aotrmnl/rd on
Friday, Ih r 27lh i*f August
N ln rtrrn hundrrd and a rvrn
l) three
lllvialon Y of thr C ivil DtaIrlrl Court
Crlrfirallori following al our
hornr
I T S O F F IC IA L
Cnlren and Michael O laun
our
have parted atnlt ahl&gt; and
wiifirnit ranrar
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Ms Cnlren Mahonry
Residing al thr H o n ry rrrrk
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Mi and Mr* Victor C
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lakr giral plraaurr Iri
announcing
Ih r dlvori r of thru daughter
Caroline Sur from llirir
rt*twh!lr ton in law
Mi Thoma* Cunningham
effective im m rdlalrly
Atlanta. Grvitgla

w m i HAPPY IIKAKTB
Lionel and Jane
armour 11 r with plraaurr
Ih r arvrranrr of all
legal aruPur olhrf Imnda
that may havr ralalrd
between thru daughter
Janet and That liny
W ith Ihr nrw month of August
Ja n ri rntrr* Into a nrw
and beautiful *lni(lr lifr
Aa for T fa t Boy —

H a ve t r u i Hit Itghi

Marrtrd Nov h Iltrift
Divorced Nov *» 1972
llo lh a rr ha p p ily hai k In

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Conlsst The last fwo hit la girls on lha fsr right

DanlsHs Adam* and A*hl«y Adam* A* one
can w&gt;«, Ashley slots th* show1

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Wotkaluip &lt; hnlr field II* flr»l
annual "M r or M* Sanford
C o m m u n ity W orkshop C hoir
Con test" on Saturday fkrl 29 at
7 p tn at the Sanford African
American A&lt; udrm y of Art* IT h r
Old Star Tltcairr) Each of Ihr 2J
p a r t t d p a n l* r r p r r « e n l r d a
m rm lrrr In The V o hr* of San
lo rd C o m m u n it y W o rk sh o p
Choir Each (&gt;aDlclparit rrevived
a tro p h y , certificate, and a
carnal ion T h r S C W C w ill fir
traveling lo C o n n rtllc u l lo liavr
Ih r ir Second A lb u m Hrlrawr
Concert on T h u rv la y Nov 3 All
proceed* from the projerl will
benefit I hi* effort
Winner wa* Jasm ine Johnson
f$90 saving* hondl reprrseniing
voice of Sfiaron Stephen* Sec­
ond plate was Hatjurl Kennrdv
I$29 sav ings bond), representing
v n lrr nf Anne Newell T h u d
place was liitovah Mall l i t 5
« ash pri/ri. representing voice of
Joyce Lawrence

Council lo meet
Th e Northern Krgion Advisory
Council of thr Agricultural and
Labor Program, Inc will hold
their annual meeting and lun­
cheon al 10 a m . Saturday, Nov
12. al Ih r Ml I'lrasanl Baptist
Church Education Hall 4077
Prince Hall Hlvd . Orlando

uled Monday. Nov 7. 7 p rn at
A n tio c h M is sio n a ry B a p tist
C h u rc h . B ro a d w a y A v e n u e .
O W d o Continuous prayers In
union will fir offered The Rev
George Williams 1.1 pastor Sister
Ida Boston Is president of Cnngresa No One Mission Depart
ment. the Rev Andrew Evans I*
president of Congress No One

Day of Fun
The Women s Day Comrnttlre
of New Mt Calvary Missionary
Baptist C hurch will sponsor a
(lay of F u n " carnival on the
grounds of the church on West
12th Street and Pecan A v r..
Saturday. Nov 12. 9 a m 4 p m
There will tw hot dogs, candled
appllr*. cotton candy. Moon
Walk, all the fun and games one
could need!

Midway revival
A revival will tie hr Id at the
Outreach Deliverance Certfer
2231 Sipes A v r . Midway from
Monday. Nov 7 through Fridas
beginning at 7 30 p in nightly
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wedding Nov 20. 3 p m at the
N rw Mt. Calvary Baptist C hurch
The congregation will witness
the marriage of “ Lillie Mr and
Mrs New Ml Calvary.” Com e
and wlinesa the wedding of me
century Mary Llggona DeBose Is
chairman of the Women's Day
Committee the Rrv U J Player
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M a k e th e rig h t c h o ic e
w h e n it c o m e s to d ru g s

IN BRIEF

■ f L V N O B I V H O L LIO A V
Special to the H«raid

Cow Caper set
The l^ikr llowrll High School I T S A I* sponsoring "T h e
Great Cow Ca|vt and Class Challenge nn Thtilsrlay. N m 10
on thr m hunt stnottwill field (thr train I* playing an "a w a y "
game nn Friday I
Prior to the Cow Caper various m head dull* will * rivr dinner
(m m H fo 7 p m and oilier &lt;lnl&gt;* will sell snacks and offer
game* and other fun events
At 7 p in sup[Mirtrr* w tin pure ha*r a g i o tit krt will watch a
cow mosey around the field which will he divided Inter
numbered *|*&gt;t* and watt for tier to ferlitlre a *|*&gt;t The owner
of the lucky spot • III go hninr with • I (MM)
The event Is a fundraiser for the P TS A 'a Mhnlaishlp and
Projrt t Grad programs

O V IE IK )
The Tuskawllla Middle Si Ireart craft shorn will
takr place on Satuidav Nov I 2 f r n in 9 a m In I p m
The event will Ire the [rerfect place to get all of your
Christmas shopping done and irot ttf tire wav with beautiful
« raft* made by lot al artisan*
There trill Ire a silent auction held during the latr that will
benefit thr *c hoot * I T A
T h r fair will ftr at th r h head I HO| Tusk.iwllla Hoad. Oviedo

OHS alumni to gather
O V IE IK ) — Oviedo High S&lt; hiarl will hold It* annual alum ni
reception on Friday. Nov 11 born 5 IK) to 7 p m
The event will Ire in the whonl » main ofilre and will prereed
the school * Homecoming game
All alum ni arr Invited and may call .IAN 5671 for more
Information

“ Give and Take" at Lake Howell
W IN T E R PARK
T h r U k r llo w rll T h ra lrr Company will
present “ Give and T a k r
Ihutsdav through Saturday Nov
10-12 in the yrhcatl s auditorium
The doors will open at 7 p m lor rach performance The
curtain will rise at 7 30 p m
The show t« a comedy that combines varknt* culture*
through their (able* on compassion and greed
Ticket* are on sale at the d m i lor M each Card carrying
member* of the International Thespian Sortety will be
admitted for $ I eat h
For more Information call the school at 678-556S and ask for
Ofgla C am pbell

• Watt* lu Jrd Street Hand
• C a rla T h o m a s

• General Conk
• Chairm en of thr Hoard
• Kufu* Thom as

ly n d te y Holliday
h ig h
The y alw&gt; w a n t then
I n a u * r II rrle a a r* r l i r u a* well
a* m a k in g th e m feel gtaw!
peer (trewMire play* a role for
som e kul* w h o w ant to t r y d ru g *
fra live first tim e atul for those
w tw&gt; ate already user*
I &gt;tfir re n t jw-ople ftav r d iffe re n t
r e a s o n * d o in g d ru g * fust lik e *he
|troy lie th a t l t)&lt; ■ &gt; v to M V
ho
h av e t h r u iiw n r e a s o n *

I Hug* rfler t dtfferrnl prtaplr In
different wav* and the effect*
a rm &lt;always g»*&gt;d
S o w h e n the ttm r rocnew fur
y o u to try a*k yourself if d ru g *
are go ing to he a part of y o u or
a r r y o u s ta v in g a w a y ?
The r h u t r r i* all 1 o u r* h i let
y o u r m in d hr the one to d e rid e

Student* town around Sr ml
note County arr esc rilin g at all
they do in the ac ademic arena
F r o m e l e m e n t a r y sch o o l
through rtdlege. they are among
the t&gt;r*i m th ru h head* and in
the community
We d Itkr tn offer a tug [cat on
the tiack and a "Great Jo b ’
cheer to tho*r students whu
have h e rn n a m e d a* h ig h
' •fchtevri* f r o m S e mi n o l e

Ttflany l/ttkt

"N o really . I m Just a realist
site noted ' I've listened to my
mom talking ahetut the situa
lio n w ith politic* and th r
government siner I was a little
tiny kkt and It hasn t 1 hanged
It'd tie rkikukHi* lor me to
e a p e c l It to c h a n g e just
fietauw I voted "
Jerem y D ennu. Ift. cant
w alt to voir
&lt;Htr little vote ran rhange
the whole world lie *aid Mr
c an rnakr a huge difference '*
Drum * said lye Irllrre * that
if enough Jttsi one VnCrs get
tcget her on an iw»ue all &lt;4 a
sudden they are
one hig
coiing Muck
and they ran
c flange thing*
I ctun 1 think I ran change
lice weald Just by going out and
vnilng hut we ail tyred to get
out and voire our opinion "

Kelly Ford 17. said he ha*
never given much thought to
the election prove**
*'l really doo t give a dam n
hr said "ISiiltk • 1* Ju*t a rri* k
anywav W hu cate* who g et*
elec led'’ They re all tfte came
after a while
JaMtiynr Reynold* 14 said
no one in Iter family tuts ever
even talked afmut voting and
•h r doesn't know en o ugh
about |a&gt;lttk * to say site d ever
vote
" I don 1 k n o w ," slie said
M a d e | II c o i r I d o O t k n o w

Nhanm Sheehan said *he
can t watt to have the ojijmrtu
ntty to vote
’ It II hr five year*, but I &lt;an t
watt, site said. * I think It'* * 1
icact that I ra n go out therr and
tell Mmeune m y optnkin and
havr It matter Thai I* h i rt*4 *'
J a i r t r * l r f l r f i e l d 15 a g re e d
tlyat the demc* ratlr j m s e * * is
"coni '
H r adefrd
||ey I think It •
pretty neat that something I
leave lo say actually rnakr* a
difference to anmebiidy When
you're a teenager nobody give*
dam n what you have tn say
a ln ut anything When you ran
Vote, what you have tu say
make* a dtfferrnee T h a t 's
cool "

t i*th rt «► a . ■» • w u n e r t e i

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Th e follow trig «lu d fl n t % W f t r
rvameef lo the HocVM K r41 fc*f Ih f
first cp ta rtrr al Page 1*1rtVAlr
Sc h » i t in Sanfiwct
(f ltg h rs i H onor^ — A ll A i l
J a n r l t r t l l a c k v r l l , II r it n I

n um b rr one hit?
• On which mid ISNtOc TV
srrte* did Gladys Knight co-star
w ith F lip W ilson and Della
Meecre?
3 W i t h w h o m d id C a rla
Tho m a s duet on the 1967 hit
T ra m p '?
■4 W ith which group dkl Eddie
K e n d ric k * sing lead in the
HMiOs?
5 W ho was the lead vorallst
w ith Chairm en of the Hoard'1

Hut tic lie Sr o4t f U I llippl Phillip
Ja n n o ttl. Iltitta n y J o h n s o n
tauten t.igai Kerry M rK rn ru .
Sima Patel iu m a n lh a Rtrse
lle n jim in T e g g r
Amanda
Vaughan Jennifer Tfreard and
Jennifer W uk*
(High Honors)
f. r 11 a
AtHamsoo Katie Itrst Skytar
t ollllis Nli ole t term ill Nefta
Hip|talgaonkal Jaleesa Jones
Mit heir I m u
I ’aim k Itrody
M iK rriu a Nisiui Patel Atiila
SamiM th. .Y h ru l NarnlaM'' t k

lira Stunk h and A*hlry Wllary
iM u n o r s I A t r a l * lla rlie r
Mtemlan t'aar la ure n Fit ward*
Hat hek t roldttian A h rrn Ouen
thef Andrew l.unsford Joshua
Vtilk row »kl Ik mil* Maughan
As h l e y M edina a n d Ja m ie
Milam
(Klm frigarten H&lt;&gt;n&lt;*r*l Taylor
Anderwm firry Itrook* Itiana
t lor to Sir hole Crane Corey
I lllngsworth Mallory Givens
Jordan Haile Ernest I.ingen
teller Kolirrt Riatnguei. Joshiui
ItiMcor Christine Whitewide and
Matthew Will!*
The following fttudrnla were
named a* Student* id lire Mi .til It
f.rUa Alrrartisori Itrrndan Case.
C o re y K llln g s w o rth . Jo rd a n
l l a llr
S r h a H lp p a lg a o n k a l.
Jalrrsa Jones Ashley Medina
( ‘t i e t w a M itn w ri
1 .K M s t r n *

De b ra S t u n I&lt; h J a n rile
lila c k well. Lindsay Edwards.
N lr o Ie F re e m a n
Kalrv
II c n I a h a n . V a r u n H i p
paJgannkat Tracy larttlg lairen
S r t « » inter Sima Patrl llrtgett
Sm ith and Nathan Williams
• f mm A trlo o n t.’n lv tr s lty
Mk hael Jam es Rojas id Winter
S(Mtng* fra* Ire n selei led to
ro tra c h University Etjiertence
at Strtwm L'nt*er*tty in D rlam d
A senior, h r t* a general
tmsines* adminisiratkm major
H r la mitkirtng In Inforrnatkm
•v*te«n*
H r will leach with a faculty
[tart net in Ifre Sc Jn*4 of Itusi
rte*a
H r is a graduate of l.akr Mary
High Sc head lie I* the m h i of
Cllalene l(n|js id W inter S|irtngs
*i*l Mark Uoya*
1

i(n h .jiit* w * 0 t

• and Laura Lrr

c.».*.«~*i act *

Raal lift it drug f r » «

M * * l CcO t

I W hich track gave Gladys
Knight and the Pips .1 1071

SANFORD

will Iir eligible to vr-ie n r«l
year, but she *ay* site doesn't
think *he will bother
After all." she said
What
the hevk difference doe* It
make The same old {irople get
elec trd every lime *
Cynlraf? Htttrr'*

Some &lt;4 the toji *tudrnt* ate
• ft iti Page Private (Whoot

P O P C U L T l'R K ™ h\ S f r t r M cG arn

• hddie K e n d ric k *

H f aid Staff Writer

d I ra n rrr. rtr

Crafty fair

Conceived and hosird try D on
Comrltu*. Soul Train was first
broadcast on Aug 17.1972
T h r first ten art* to appear on
the show were
• G la d y s Knight and the P I pa
• Hobby Hutton
• The Honey ( one

■ y VIC KI D a t O R M I IK

L O N (iW O O l)
A good
average amount of kid* agr* |(&gt;
year* old and op have at least
tried l«rrn offered or h a ir had
rnrountrra with d n i| t
D rug* arr • n m rttn in prr
a ttIH M
a I rolda
b ) aathma
r I |&gt;alna
All dm** | irr « rllird to )«-nplr
for thing* t « n ( l t i ( from thr
rom nion oild to la iw rt ran all
hr overused or in other term*
» a use an orrrdoar
T here ate all kind* of drug* m
well a* prter*
There arr prewrrtptton drug*
• h u h a lot of people have ea*y
arr eaa to
Th e re * marijuana where you
ran buy a Joint la martfuana
ilgarettrl w huh you ran buy fir
a little amount of money, up to
hag* ranging from five In it)
dollar*
There arr arveral other tv|w*
of Illegal drug* available for
putt lva*r Including track ro
calne. angel tru m p e t* and
m u th n u m t The li*r ran go on
T h r r r I* really no problem
rbooalng
l*n»ple u*e drug* for *everal
reason*
They want them for an ra*v

Democratic processs
is ‘cool’ to some kids

, | * e ) l . o l| l4 e i l

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In celebration of Red Ribbon
W e e k , t h e s t u d e n t s at
Hamilton Elementary School
got a pep talk from the
members of the Drug Free
Teem at Neva) Training Center
In Orlando DPI Cmdi Alfaro
spoke to one group of kids
about ways to say no to drugs
and to live happy, drug free
lives The students were eager
lo have a strong detense
against drugs that they could
use as ammunition In the war
against drugs Red Ribbon
Week has been e&gt; pended lo a
m onth long celebration In
Seminole County Each school
has celebrated the event In Its
own special way.

Seminole County School Board
What's for lunch?
Monday, Nov. 7,1994
Mini steak Subs
Oven Potato Rounds
Red Fruited Jello
or Chef 's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Tuaaday. Nov. 8.1994
Nachos. Chili and Cheese
Caifornla Cucumber Salad
Fruit Selection
Milk
or Chef 's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday. Nov. 9.1994
Pizza
Garden Salad

H e ra ld

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Thursday. Nov. 10. t994
Beef and Bean Burrlto
Com
Chilled Two Frull Tray
or Chef 's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

ltfJlMI Asa M.UM the Mill Will &gt;M
let M n ikan ItOjOOO w

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REVIVAL

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D eBary Christian Church
N. 17-92 • DeBaty Professional Plaza

November 6th • 11th. 1994
10 30am. 6:30pm Sunday 6 7:30 Nightly

C a ll 'Today

O. George Stamberry, Evangelist
le O a r

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Friday. Nov. 11,1994
Drummies
Green Beans
Chilled Fruit
Soft Pretzels
or Chet s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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Apple Freeze
or Chef 's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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N ovem b er 5 th -1 3 ,1994
NighUy 7:30
S u n d ay 10:30 a.m . &amp; 6:00 pan.

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Sunday. November A 1W4 - SC

Health/Fitness
All about cholesterol

IN BRIEF
C la s s e s at C F R H
1he followbig l U w r i will f&lt;e offered the w rrk of Nnv 7 Nov
11 &lt;tl tV (illa t r io iu u lb glottal Hospital
• A M e d l r a r r s e m in a r i|Riitutrnl try M ir Senior Friend*
ih a p lrr. will I«r held Tuesday. Nm n «t Id a m in il»r
hospital aiUsausKti I hi* free program I* often lo the publh
IhM iir A( kerman regional iliin im for Am erl Life A llra lih
V n k « of (htdiuto lot
will ft# Ip paitli Ipunt* Irani more
ulsiut ll»r Mrdtrure a yiirm ami health ln*uran&lt;e plan* H r will
•l*o inir&gt;»b*&lt; a orw Medicare w in 1 supplement plan llial
hr !p* w i r l.i..nr»
Sealing |« limited and per registration I* requested Fur m m r
InfntnuiltiniK l o r r ( i « l ( t lalI T J I | V n n t 3 7 M
• S m o k l* | C e s s a t io n aam lnar a weUnrsa •»&lt;niti.tr for
•no Winn lessallon will fir offered on 1 u ru h y Nm N limn 7 f*
p III

The I Wi» hour srssMKI urtilblne* I hr p iw rl wf hypotwi* and
twhuvtor intalifb a lion I'artkijutnls tram to stop smoking
without wrighi it-tin hi withdrawal
I hr f)r»i 43 m im ilr* of ra&lt; h session I* a Irrr mtrnlaikon If
lltr luiitb t|uml feel* tomfortahlr with Ihr program ilwn h r or
site pat* a onr iim r Irr of |V&gt; This trr lot hides a hypnotk
session a tw lu tlm modlfk at Inn twmklrt a hom r reinforcement
audio i awsrlte tapr and unllrntlrd firr rejietltkmi of Ih r
seminar If o rrd rd
I hr seminar I* tirld every other month at C F R II For m orr
informal Ion 1 all I N*i*»4M j h j j
• H e a r t H e a l t h y : a find* and nutrition r m ir w designed to
Ir*. li partk tJM nlt to i r d lir r the nsk of developing fieart
disease ti&gt; mmtifving ra tin g habit* and by changing *om r
■•■•king method* The three &lt; law* program I* heltl on the
w i orul Wednesday of rat h m onth and November • 1 la** will I k *

Sov ft it to 10 .40a m .In the Cardiopulmonary Ftehahdllalkm
lU w iim m *ullr J I I of die Medk al Art* Itdlldlng tiehind Ih r
Iniaptta!

The three &lt;U**»rs rotate ra rh month throughout Ihr year
and partictjuani* 1 art |oin at any tlitte Coat of the entire course
t* #23 and participant* should prr register For more
Information or to register. ( all 321-4300 rst 37W&gt;
a I &gt;1a he t e ■ T a k a C o n t r o l, a dtalwtr* rduiatton twurwe
1 o u t tnor* u* sit week run with rlaaara on Thursday. Nov IO
and 17 The &lt;lasses are held from .14 p in In the !io»pltaJ •
1 ta**ru&gt;MU
T h r course rtivrr* lopk* ranging from *rlf hhaal gloiose
munituftng to diet and mrdtrallon* and Includes an appoint
m rnt with a registered dietitian In addition a consultatkm
with the registered mir*r tn dlsi usa other a»|e&lt; 1 * of dlatirtr*
management t» avallalde For more ttdurmatlon rour*r fee or
to register rail Ihr rduraltonal department al 321 4500, r*t

‘Good’ and ‘bad’ explained, risk factors
• lfl*k far tor I* H IG H II 11.
total cFmlesteml I* above 2. If*
the 1.1)1. I* above 130 and It
H I)I. t* less titan 33
• H u k factor »* H OH D EKl.iN
w hrn total rho lrstrrol I* if
tw rrn 200-230 and the 1.01. h
between 130-1 S»l
# T h e D E S IR A B L E level •
total cholesterol t* below 'J&lt;I
the |.I)I. i* below 130 and it:
111)1. I* abuvr 60

By S IN K ! R U T H

Herald Correspondent
Learning alantl "graal" amt
"trad rlm lrstrrnl will make a
marked dlffrtenre In hnw a
(■erwin *i|*1 *r•&gt;.ir Itr* thru dally
diet F&lt;a Instant r shrimp I* full
of cholesterol, hut tfir rra l
d a n g e r l u r k * in the sl y l y
par kaged ■'cholesterol free1'
rratkte* You see. shrimp m i
tatn* very little of Ihr fat that
make* that craikle ta«tr so graat
And It l* Ih r saturated fat In
fiaal not the i holrtirrnf that ha*
the greatest effect on your
cholesterol level
N o w o n d e r jm ijd r are non
(u * rd
Jihelley D o w le n k n o w * just
how im p o rta n t it l* to krejt a
w all Ilf III r y e on her cholesterol
level "I'v e a lw a y s w a tch e d my
&lt; h n lrs trrtfl a n d lal Intake
said
D o w lrn
' In m y fa m ily , m y
fattier tiad h ig h c h o le s irrn l a*
w ell a* m y brother It r a n h r
r u n f u s i n g tn I h r b e g i n n i n g
le a rn in g the tn * and o u t ’s of
i h u jrs ir ro l Init It’s v e ry tm jHir
tant a n d w ell w ra th ta k in g Ih r
tim e to learn '

W H A T IB C tlO L E B TE R O L :
C h o le s te ro l, a w hile, w a s y fat
fo u n d n a tu ra lly tn yo u r ta id y II
t* used to b u ild cell w a lls a nd
m a k e r e rt a in hormones
Too
m u c h of II. th o u g h t a n d o g
y o u r a r ir r t r * a n d e ve n tu a lly r u t
of! the s u p p ly of blond to the
h ra rt w h ic h t* the reason h ig h
c h o le s te ro l I* a le a d in g risk
factor for heart disease O th e r
its k far tors include h ig h blood
pressure, s m o k in g , a fa m ily his-

P H Y S IC A L A C T IV IT Y :
llr ltk wal ki ng, ru n n ln l
sw im m in g . cyclin g . d a n rln L
putting rope, skating or aerobil
three or four lime* a week m i &gt;
h e lp to ra l»e the l evel hi
hr n r flea I H D L In
blnod*t tram

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Shcllay Doarlan
tory of premature heart disease
physical inactivity, dlahrtes and
ohrslty

P U T T IN G C H O L E S T E R O L T O
TH E TES T:
W h o t* at ri sk for h i g h
cholesterol; according to the
National C ho lrstrm l Kducalkm
Program everyone aged 20 and
older At the very Irast. tnen
over the agr of 33 should hr
Irsled regularly and wom en
over 33 with any risk factors,
onte every five years The tests

r w s Sf u m i« sms

should tie done by a physician,
who ran measure Ihr ” 1.1)1." as
writ as the total cholesterol
Th e Irsl measures the total
aim&gt;unl of cholesterol In your
t&gt;|ixirt Tlie *'HI)L'* or "g ra d "
cholesterol, which dranses the
arteries, plus the " L D L " or
' had d io lrs lrm l. wlilr h builds
up and r logs the arteries
Th e follow mg guideline* are
arr rrrrom m ended by the Na­
tional Cholesterol Education
Program for reading your Irsl
results

F o llo w in g a lo w fat
!&lt;fw
rholrvtrrnl dirt can u*ually A
duce your blood chr»lr*trrol fcy
about 10 to IS prreent. thji*
lowering ynur rl*k of he.wt
d lw a w 20 10 30 percent In il
virtual rr*ull* will vary. dej«r)i
ding on gm ettr makeup a id
former rating habit* K rd tijr
vaturatrd fat Intake: bultrjr
whole milk, r h e n t , ler crraiji
rrd meat, pain’ oil. palm krrrv*l
oil. coconut oil. hydrngenalitl
vnyhean and rnitmiveed oil*; and
cholesterol, rgg*. meat, butter
and whole milk
Kal unvaturated fat*. *urh k*
com. sunflower nerd and *4f
f l o w e r o i l * , a n d mi)
nounvaturair* *urh a* olive add
canola oil* Polyunsaturate*
lower both the l.t)t. and HDI.
levels, where monun*-iiurair*
lower only the harmful 1.1)1
level*

M07

• P r e n a t a l rla a a a a : The Itatiy PTarr at ( FH H oflrr a free
«e rlrs of 1 lasses designed tn give parent* to be an overview of
(urgnaiM v lal*»r and rhlldhtrih tn addition classes on
rr*arran *ei lion breastfreedlng. bahy rare and jtarentlng are
offered AH i ta*ae* meet on Thursday evening* horn 7 0 p m
In the hop’siu) • r Use m m November * rla** will meet on N«tv
10 and 17
I'artk ipants may attend the entire *rrtr* or Ju*t takr « U w r*
of special m trrrvi in thrtn. however Tegtslralkin l* requested
Those interested may rail 321*4900. exi 57fib

Busy hands...

Health fair

The annual Auxiliary craft sale
at Central F io rtd i’ Rwqlonal
Hospital brought together'a*lot
of items for the *ywe, and the
stomach, to behold Marian
Rethwill (in the photo to the
left, from left) and Mary Jo
Cochrane man a craft booth for
the Pilot Club of Sanford The
most popular table (lower left)
held all of the baked goodies
Vivian Farmer (lower right)
displays the Indian doll she
crocheted

Winter H|&gt;etoit* *»rvettth day Adventist C h u n h. 50 S Mo**
ltd Winter Spring*, will *pon*ur a health fair, from d a rn to I
p m . Sunday. Nov 13 Free health screening will Include blood
prraaure. Ind y fat/nta** ratio, lung funclkm. vtalun and
glaucoma hearing and dental eherk*. and a loot check by a
jindutrtst A m rdlral dot tor will do a runsullallon and
nutritional counseling will tir available For an optional 910.
you ran get a complete 23 (mint blond chemlatry proflle/total
i holeslernl Fur detail*&lt;all 327*1 IDO

Plan ahead for a
healthy, happy
holiday season
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■ y LINDA M A L IC Z O W t K I
Special to the Herald
Do you ever wonder how
rrrtHln jteoplr m.tn.ige to glide
through the holidays without
any. seemingly III effects •
sites*, weight gain, eshaus*
lion, or depression? Th e y have
time to decorate, shop wrap,
have fourteen people to dinner
and still play tennis three
times a week'
These people usually have
several things in common, first
rind foremost, organl/atlott!
You must deride what you
want to do and then decide
what you can realistically do
Try in g to do more than you
ran feasibly accomplish Is Just
asking fur disaster
Another rom ponrnt to suc­
cessfully carrying out your
holiday plans Is tmi la m e You
tnusl I k* nhlr lo tialancr your
o u t pu t ; shopp in g work.
jMirtlrs. volunteer work; with
your Input, sensible diet, rrsl
and relaxation W r all know
that our dally routines will be
altered som ew hat, hut by
keeping as close as possible to
the norm ran make all the
dllfrrence in the world
If your dally regimen starts
with a walk or a Jog and you
know dial this Just won't I k *
possihlr. try Imjirovlslng After
n large holiday dinner, you
might suggest a stroll uround
the block for all of those
Interested. A n a lte rn a tive
exercise option might I k - lo
catch a quick aerobics pro­
gram tin television a couple of
mornings to give you that
extra 20 nr 30 minutes you
desperately need.

Linda M allczowskl
Holidays are a time for feast
and crlebrallon We nred to be
s u r e we d o n ’ t o v e r d o .
esjK-rlally on the (rusting part.
This doesn’t mean you can’t
have that jilecr of pecan pie
wi th whipped cream . Just
make It a small one He sure
you atr getting your share of
Irrsli bulls amt vrgriahtes to
Im i lance it oul. Balance Is the
key.
Here are some tips for a
stress free holiday
• T r y to stick as close as
possible to your regular dally
r o u t l n e e x c r c l s e . p a tte rn ,
sleep, etc.
• Eat as close to Ihe same
time every day and iry not lo
va ry your diet too m uch.
Skipping meals wilt cause a
blood sugar drop and could
cause latlqur and Increased
mental stress
• Take advantage of any
lime you Ibid lo relax or
squeeze In an extra uaji-you
will give yourself an extra
hedge against exhaust Ion.
• Most Im portunity, takr
(line lo Ik* with your family
and lovrd ones. Just have tun
and share the holiday spirit.
that’s what It’s .till alMiull

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UF study uncovers enzyme for
skin disorder, relationship
to other autoimmune diseases
• y C O N N I*
* Iu a u U H lH T
Special to the Herald

CFRH launches
senior program
Central Florida Regional Hot
pital celebrated its association
wdh the National Asscoiation
of Senior Friends, a national
not tor profit wellness program
tor individuals SO years ol age
and over, wltti tun and games
recently Country Joe' Rosier
(left photo) was a b&lt;g hit as he
spun local yams and tales
Ellen Rollins {tell lower photo)
CFRH s Seniors Advisor, mod
erates as Pauline Kapuscinski
carrys the letter H lor health
s c r e e n i n g s , ' o ne ol the
benef i t s ot t er ed to those
participating in the program
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GAINESVH.I.F.
Dtaruvrry ..I
an r n r y n ir rr*jxui*thlc lor a
lum m nn *kln divrj*r Dial Iravre
in ilk v while patches mi the hudv
i rut Its a sstir I a 11n n w i t h
a iiln lim m in e (sett a lta i king!
diseases may provide Hues to
eflrttlvr trratnirril tor the dls
figuring malady, rrs e a rih rrs
rri&gt;nri
I'e ra o n s wi th v itilig o , an
autoimmune skin disorder, lose
llietr skin rtvlor due In the loss of
m rlanoeyies pigm rni funning
cells In the skin smder layer
VVriiii'ir In llie Ort 15 issue of
the Itniish .lmiin.il la m irt re
seat! hers at the University of
Florida repml that rvresstvr
levels of the rial orally in t uning
en/vme tvrnvm.tse tristijer the
I mmI v s .itl.ii k nn melanocytes
"Tvroslnase at normal levels Is
le*|mtislhlr lor the prixtlMtlon ut
melanin In melanocytes ' says
UF sc ientist Dr Van liua Song
“ Each Individual lias an at &lt;ept
aide level of tyrosinase hut
when there is an eviess due to
an outside (at lor. an autoan
III nmI v in the tsstv s immune
svstem wilt desirny all ol the
tyrosinase which will stop pro
duct ion of melanin '
Song savs there are a number
of reasons whv some tndlvtdo
•tie levels of tyrosinase are high
including genrlir |irrdi*|i&gt;nitlon
and the Individual s suMepllhtll
ly to l be sun's ol n.»v loir I rnvs
Tanning or darkening of ihr
skin Is the body's rlfort to
pro lrrl the skin Irom the sun s

ultravaviei r a y s In norm a l n u ll
vld u a ls . e s p n a u r r lo ih r s u n
In c re a s e s t h e p r o d u c tio n o l
m e la n in
In v itilig o sufteters
m e la n in p ro d u c tio n is none a ts
le nt due to th e Im m u n e s y s te m s
d e s tru c tio n of ty roslnasr

Hosed o«t tbetr one year stodv
of 2l» patients the researt hers
also noted that antibodies that
t e a r l a g a i n s t the b o d y %
pigment fo rm in g cells are ja r s
r n t In the b lo o d of vttlltgo
fiat tenia w h o also have other
a u toim m u n e diseases in clu d in g
h v p e rlh y mtdlstn
Addison s
disease and Insulin dependent

diabetes
' O u r fin al g o a l lor the s tu d y Is
to find a w a y to restore n o rm a l
p ig m e n ta tio n tn patients w it h
vttlltgo h v s to p p in g the im m u n e
s y s t e m
s a t t a c k
on
m e la n o c y te s '* says Song
W hat
w r w ill e v e n t u a lly determ ine is
w h e the r tre a tm e n t lor p a tie n ts
w ith v tllh g n a n d siim r o th e r
a u to im m u n e disease should tie
d lll r t r n t fro m I h r way w r treat
(vallenta w ith v itilig o on ly "
S o n g a n d t ' F |uth&lt;&gt;|i&gt;gt*l D r
N .e l M at la r r n . w h o heads one of
the n a tio n a le a d in g d ta h e trs
research t r a m s h a te p ro d u ce d a
iv ro s ln a s r p ro te in In lia c trrla
w h ic h th e y p la n tn Introduce tn
m ice b re d w it h a susc eptthtllty
to vitilig o
" W e 'r e r s p e c t l n g th a t tn
t m d u c tlu n of h ig h levels of th is
p ro te in in to th e im m u n e sy s te m
w ill enable th e la xly to b u ild a
tole ra nce to o v e rp ro d u c tio n of
the r n r y t t i f . Ih e rrfo re a llo w in g

th e tr g ro w H i of n t c U n w y t r t.
savs S m g " O u t tine! o u tco m e
w o u ld tw to achieve te p tg in en
tat Ion for h u m a n s "
Mac laren says s tu d y in g this
disease a ls o c o u ld re s u lt in
Identify trig patient* w ith Vltttlgo
w tm ate lik e ly to de ve lop other
a u to tm tn o n e diseases
T h e d is o rd e r o c c u rs Ural o n
the h a n d s
fre t, e lb o w s a n d
ne ck Fac ul lesions are com
rncm ra p ri ta lly g ro u n d the eyes
a n d m o u th
M c p lg m e n l .it ton
c » c u r s in a a m a tl percentage of
v itilig o ita iie n is In a d d itio n to
overe*jxesure to s u n lig h t, stress
also can r r t n g g e r an increase in
th e loss o f p ig m e n t f o r m in g
ce lls
A l t h o u g h v i t i l i g o h a s rio
k n o w n life th re a te n in g e f!n ts it
c a n tm|i4tr th e p e ych o lr &gt;glc at
w e ll tirin g of Its suflerers K n
trrta tn c r Ms&lt; h a rt la. kann an
n m in c e d lo the w o rld that he tias
vttlltgo tn trs|xinse to a c ru s a
lio n s of " r h e m leal * lig h te n in g
h is skin
M a m in d iv id u a ls w h o have
vttitigo fin d tha t u s in g m a k e u p
u s u a lly h a s d is a p p o in tin g re
su its
says being
It's best that
these in d iv id u a ls avoid the sun
a n d stress u n t il w r ca n fin d a
treatm ent
Fo r m o te In fo rm a tio n about
|w»itu tpattng tn the U F s tu d y ra il
the D ialietcs M rse a rch T e n te r at
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C0RRINE BROWN

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COMPTROLLER
GERALD LEWIS

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BILL NELSOff
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TIM IRELAND

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DOUG JAMERS0N
FR A N K T BROGAN

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BILL NELSON
TIM IRELAND

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TOM FEENEY (If Gov)

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. TTH
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EDWARD D G00DARD
JOHNLUICA

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 33RD
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CONNIE MACK

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LARRY FURLONG

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HUGHE R00HAM

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HENRY FERRO

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NANCY PATTERSON

MARVIN R CO UCH

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TOM FEENEY (Lf Gov)

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C' • [ UNITED STATES SENATOR
H U G H E RODHAM

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Heprevantative in Congrevi, 3rd
I '".uonal D o l'd , will appear ONLY m Preundi 1, 3. 4.
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PLEASE N O TE : Slate Senator I4ir&gt; Senatorial D a t'd
appear ONLY « PieonctS 3. 4. 21.23. 29. 48. 62. 63 69. 104,
107, 109. 110. I l l , 113. 114, 110 119. 120, 121, 123, 125. 126,
128 and 129
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37. 42. 55. 62. 63, 65 94 96 96 99. 100 101. 102. 103. 120
121, 122. 123 124, 125 and 126

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57 A

PLEASE
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7lh
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127, 120. 129. 130. 131. 132 and 133

59120

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OFFICIAL B A L L O T
G ENERAL ELE C TIO N
SEMINOLE C O U N TY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 8, 1994

OFFICIAL B A L L O T
G ENERAL ELECTION
SEMINOLE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 8. 1994

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PROPOSED CONSTfTUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
OR OTHER PUBLIC MEASURES

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CIRCUIT JUDGE. 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, GROUP 20 (Vote fee 0a *|
WARRENWC BURK
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BRUCE JACOBUS
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PROPOSED CONSTTTUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
OR OTHER PUBLICJIEASURES
_
NO T
.CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE HI. SECTION 3

IE

YES to Appro.a
NO to Re^ecton

TURN CARD OVER AND

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Sha! me Semndt Cosrty Mom# Pw« Chi'e* t»
x-nnded to prc.de to*paasar, eectcn ot schv»‘
bcand r#rt#»s o*Semnche Cocrhy and 'rqu'rv) a
ca-vjda’* s par*, a" a*or *o be s’.:*n on the
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This prwvon *cxA2 errand the people S rights to
n.tate const tuhorai changes ivn.tifg th# power o*
government to ra se revenue by aSowng amood
ments to cove' mu 'p e subects Tbs provtsen is
ehectrye vnmed a v , after vote' approval for
amendments cttect ve thereafter
YES lor Approval
NO ’sr Re.ecton

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NO. 8
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE X. SECTION?
Limited Casino*
Authoring a i.m.ted rump*' 0! gamng casvus rt
B'owj'd Date Ouva Fscamp a HJtsborough
Lee. Orange Pam Beach and P.r«ijs Countes
ehh two n W r . Beach and m.ted S'/e casnos
e^h emtng and opera*ng pa' muhuel IlcM es
and .1author qed by the eg-statu'e up to tiy*
im ted s ;e rrvedvut casnos n the renanng
countes but only orv per coi/ity Mandatng
mpiementaton by the eg s'at^'e Efectve upon
adopton but prohb t ng cas.no gam-ng u rjj July
1. tW5
YES tor App'dva
NO lor Rc,ecton

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TURN CARD OVER AND
CONTINUE VOTING
S9 702

ALL PRECINCTS

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ALL PRECINCTS

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YES to App/ova'
NO to Pe.ecton

YES to Approval
NO to Peerron

ALL PRECINCTS

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NO 4 COUNTY ATTORNEY

Sha rte Semetoe Count, M ^ « R &gt; Chart*'t»
create ** O^ce of Cai/thy Attorney,
#h&lt;h shat report and be 'espots t e drect y to *0
Boa*d ci County Comrmssdners to 'eptace th#
; s'? pmsen' egs department *&gt; &lt;h rep*:^s a*d s
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MO to Re.edon

74 C

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NO 3 NON INTERFERENCE CLAUSE___ 4
Sr*a» the “non nterterence" clause ol the
Se**nc e Coerfy Home Ru^e Chaner be amended
•- v ‘. me nghts Of nd , dua ccrm ssone'S to
rv. « /vrjvy o' the coif ty adm-r s**a' ve s'aft n
i11! s* petor-arce of the comn-vss&lt;re's resprs
[;; b' •cs ta the ct jens ol Semnoie Coxhy and
&gt;:.dethatm eM Boa*d of Cour ry Comm scen­
e's sha be the *nj ito er (or tjues'ons a'sng
u' te* *he *ron n'ertereflce* cause1

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VOTE BOTH SIDES

YES ter App'dva
NO to Peectoi

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N0 2 ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENTS
Shar the Gemroe Cocrhy Home R &gt; Charter be
amended *o reqjre J# Board ol County Comnus
Poners to perform an economic mpact s'atcment as
a pre regj vte totong any legs Vve acton iha»
may hji&lt; an «anom&lt; cost to the pufcic w
M i,*J|M r SemrtO# CouThy1

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CON TIN UE V O TIN G

VOTE BOTH SIDES

iN O 1 SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

Revenue Limit* May People • Amendment 1
Limiting Government Revenue be Allowed to
Cover Multiple Subjects'*

Limiting Marina Net Fnh ng
Lmis the use ol nets for eatchn; sateater
Irtish she'hish orcthe'ma'neanr.asby
proh bt ng the use 0*5 1 and Cthfr anting ng
nets n a’! Florida wate'i and proh.b.t ng the use
ol other nets Urge' ‘han 500 squa'e feet m mesh
a'ea n rea'slvx* and nshore Flc'da natjrs
ProvvJes deV.tons admn strat .e and ermna
penates andeicec'onsto'scerttoand
goverrw'entai purposes

Proem**) *n jm*ndmeni to ih« S tii* ComMoton. ftlpclfte upon approval, lo provvJ* lhai the
amuai »0 day regular n iijo ri 0* the Legislature
begin or the f rsl Tuesday after the f rsT Monday
n March

SEMINOLE COUNTY HOME RULE
CHARTER AMENDMENTS

N O.«
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE XI. SECTION 3

NO 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE X. SECTION 1$

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PROPOSED CONSTTTUTIONAL AUENOUENTS
OR OTHER PUBLIC MEASURES

NO 7
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 1
ARTICLE xn. SECTION 21
Limitation on Stit* Revenue Collection*
L*m » t’a'e r».*r.e eofectort to te peer yea- 1
atoned 'eyerie p'u^ an ad^jtmert *cr gnn*r
based on the g^on** 'ate 0! slate personal .ncome
Ov*'the prKcdngtu years nth.«i:ess
eoirectons deposred ntie budget s'ab- ja' on
tund i/t»i tu»y ItTJed and then refxded to
taipaye's De’ nes ‘state revenues * A"&lt;i*s the
Legv atu'e to «'ease th s ivM b&gt; 2 D vote
Requres adjustment o' the Staten to re*eel
trans'e's 0*response hy for fundng governmenta
funct«ns
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YES lor Approval
NO lor Rejecton

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I9l The way you treat your
Irtends today should reflect well
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you II set a gcxat vsampt* for
others
A Q U A R IU S IJa n 20 Feb 191
I lx things you do for others
today m ight be returned to you
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would tx delighted to hrar from
P IS C E S (Feb 2 0 Man h 20)
you Don i wait for thrm to call
Someone who lias admired you
Make their day by getting in
touch with them Major changes from afar might make hishet
Ire lings know n today You may
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B A O I T T A R I U R (Nov 23 tier
21) Go with the flow today
Instead of bucking the tide
Matters over which you have no
control should work out to your
brnrflt if their courses aren't
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Today, being aware of the way
others Irel could promote har­
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In Great hrilain this i t G u y
Fawkes Day. named for th r
person who masterminded the
attempt lo blow up the Houses of
Parliament on this dale In 1G05.
during the ojxntn g address by
King James I Unfortunately for
G u y Fawkes, one of hi* gang was
e s p e c ia lly f r i e n d l y w i t h a
Member of Parliam ent. T h is
gang member sent his friend a
letter, telling him not to attend
the ojxntng of parliament. Th e
MP realized Iherr could only be
one reason for this strange
r e q u e s t . T h e c r l l u r s we r e
searched, thr gunpowder kegs
defused and the conspirators
arrested.
G u y Fawkes didn't keep pro­
per control of his gang To d a y's
deal, from a tournam ent In
London, also features ronlrol. of
th r most ImpoMant suit trump*
When North raised South's
pre empt. East was worried lhat
h r was being talked oul of a

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should have doubled Then Weat
would have bid four no-trump to
show his minor tw-o-sulter. How­
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Nae. 7. 1994
In tlx year ahead, you may
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V IR O O { A u g 23 Sept 221
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tx prepared to sewn h
O A IIC R M (Jun e 21-Ju ly 2‘i l
Due lo your magnetic personall
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lacking companionship today
Ju s ! go where the action la
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug 22) The
time la right to wrap up a matter
you ve been analoua to con­
clude Assert yourself in order to
get thla done today
V IR O O (A u g 23 Sept 221
Today you might have the kmg
aw aited o p p o rtu n ity to tr ll
someone how truly fond you are
of him/her. Don l let this chanrr
slip past.
L I R R A (S e p t 23-O ct 23)
When dealing with persona you
love, let your generoua nature
dominate today Kind gesture*
you makr will be cherished and
long remembered
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■ y NICK KFSIPAUP
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Job Fair
C A S S K U lC K H Y
A major Job (air will t«- hrlij 'Thursday In
I'A w rlh rtrt I'rta m * on hand to ill* us* Job prnsprrt* Include
employer* Dram Hankers Life. Harnett IWnk C m tA rd sting*
General Mill* Restaurant*. Help personnel Wall (&gt;i*rtrv World
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on Aging
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new Altamonte Spring* franchise li la owned l»y Su fi Wood*
ami managed by Penny May
The company waa fminiVd In IH7H bv a 17-yrar old college
lir«h m a n w-lto rrjto n rd ly (mind himself with loo many l*»&gt;k*
and clothe* and ton amall a dorrnllory &lt; lo v t T h r Ituainrm i*
now one o( thr natton * Iradmg designer*alcustom i loan*
T h r ('rn ira l Florida (ranchl*e I* located at Santando
Commerce C e n lrr 224 Wr*t Central Parkway It l* to serve
customer* In Srntlnnle and Imir other O itlr a l Florida counties
with another *torr to open wtthln the neat two year* In the
Orlando arra

■ y NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Stab Writer
S A N FO R D — Developer* wi)
new homes under construction
In the Panula Oak* Subdivision
oft Upsala Kihid In Haulord. arc
tiring hull! lo last for a lung Hmr
Feature* ol Ihe homes include
slrel construcllori throughout
Itlrltm r vinyl clad siding, amt
fungus resistant shinglr*

FPC taps Cone
L O N G W O O D — Kenneth C Cone ha* been named
Srrntnolr/Voluaia County area manager (or Florida Power
Corporation. eflrctlve Nov 1 Ml* office* will be located In tlie
ratal tug Florida Power afllr e* m Del-and and Lung wood
Hi* Im v Ii dutlew will Include municipal. couniy and *lale
governmental relation* and •nurd Inal Ion ol the numerou*
m in m u n lly Initiative* for the . mn|unv In Ibe twocounrv arra
Cone a native of Brandon grandualrd (torn Hollln* College
and has tirrn w ith FPC wrier I1«&gt;7 Among other art ltd tie* be
ha* served a* president of the Longwoud Chamber of
Com m erce. Semtnole C ounty Y M C A . and several other
organuaikm *

Robsrl L. Dartoelnet

M«r*M r * M * « i x y I X H S *

Chamber ribbon cutting
Sunxhina Adult Care. &lt;41 E Airport Bl vd. in
Sanford waa m « sailing recanlly for a ribbon
culling celebration by the Greater Sanford
Chamber ol Commerce
Sealed tell lo right.
Chamber Ambassadors Nora Kramer, Jack
Croach and Law Beers Executive Director Oave

Farr, co-owner Bill M Cooper and Ambassador
John Furman Standing, tail to right. Am ­
bassadors Tom Ball. Patti Mosserer. Walt Smith,
Andrea Krwetse. Chamber President Robbie
Robertson, Nurse inoharge Becky Hopkms, and
co owner Nat Richberg

Th e homes ure tx-tng built by
Hallmark Builders of Lutigwond
Three models are being con
strut ted at ibe present time }i
the new residential area
A i c o r d i n g to H u llm .ir k i *
Andrew Nutt, vice president o
p urcha sin g. V l l ’s a sujirrtin
product, because you get the ls&gt;
Insurance benefits of block c&lt;*i
strucUon. and you still g&lt;-i tin
Insulation and energy saving* of
See Home*. Page IO C

Softball award
O K I.A N IK ) - I T
I D u and A w axU ir* . I’ A . received a merit
award fnrtU t tie'4**nW»»oir County SofUmll Complex •^ofrkrrp
rrv fat llav « l &lt;(V Orlando 1 baplrr American ln*tltutr ol
Architect* 1994 design award* reception rr^caWy. The
wrorrkerprrs (actlliy I* a m ulll purprwr building with five
softball llrlds radiating from thr centrally located building
One laradr bay ol II* ten t* marked by a scurr-box window
and t eremonial stair w hu h Ironl* thr lournamrnt Held
C T H A A drslgned the lalllty (or Ibe Seminole Couniy Park*
and Recreation Department I be rom plr * opened In I9M.1

Electronics com pany to expand, add jobs
f l3 W 3 .;p

L A K K M A H Y — K r c o t o n C o rp ..
a n electronic* a cce*»ortcs c o m ­
pa ny teased tn 1-akr M a ry , plan*

Lo* Angeles, which design* and
produce* video game Items
T e r m s of the sale, expex trd to
lie completed by early 1995.
w ere not disc loved Nakt's annu
al sales of Joystick*, program

lo buy Naki Electronics Inc of

in a b le

ay NICK NPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer

co n tro lle rs

and

sim ila r

p ro d u c ts total a b m it 9 1 0 m illio n
T h e transaction w o u ld b rin g at
least a dozen Jobs from Loa
A n g e le s to Lake M a ry by Lite
J a n u a r y . R e c o t o n P re s id e n t
R o be rt L B o rrtia rd l said T u e s ­
day. O th e r Jobs w o u ld follow- as

Krcoton moves production work
here
Th e acquisition would be Hecolon's second tn lr*s that! four
month*.
Th e company recently closed a
See Recoton. Page IO C

State chamber
T A L L A H A S S t K — Mobrri M lleall II president and rhtel
executive olllcer of lleall * Deparimenl Stores, In c .., Bran
denton. was sworn In a* chairman of Ibe Florida Chamber of
Commerce al a meeting In Orlando

Heathrow opens
Water’s Edge

lleall say* bis priorities lor Ills year as chairman are serving
as "a sjiokrsprrwciTi for (he businrsa rom m unliy. and espectally
for smaller Dishies*. helping the Irglslalurr. the media and the
rorm nunity understand thr vital role that these businesses
play In Florida.”

■ y NICK NPIIFAUK

He continued. "K rd tape. crime and tort rrform are Ihtre
Issues on our agenda, and w r will tie building on our existing
programs to serv e Florida ■ businrsa even mure effectively
lleall w ill tie heading a txwird of approximately UO members
who ret lew and decide the direction ol ihe chamber.

Keep us Informed
T h e .Sanford f/ rn i/ d w elcom e* n e w s a n d a n n o u n c e m e n ts
fro m local bu sine sse s
AM Item s s h o u ld be typ ed o r w ritte n le g ibly a n d In c lu d e ihe
n a m e a nd a d a y t im e p h one n u m b e r of a (a rs o n w h o ca n I n *
c o n ta c te d lo a n s w e r a n y qu e stions w r m ig h t have.
D ire c t In fo rm a tio n for the llu s ln rs s Page lo N ick Pfeilauf

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

Herald Stall Writer
H E A T H R O W — A rvld a 's Heathrow
com m unity recently celebrated the grand
opening of Water's Edge, a new HO
homesite neighborhood, by giving away a
trip for two to the 1995 Su|M*r Howl, to tie
held In Miami
Built b y Arvlda Homes. W a te r's Edge
features a collection ol floor plan designs,
priced from 9121.400 to thr 9140* There
are 1.4H4 to 2.014 square (ret ol living
space, with an assortment of h om esite*.
many lakefronl. available.
laicated wtthm walking distance Is
Heal b ro w 's n?w S a w y e r Lake Park,
altering m a n y outdoor activities for
Heathrow residents Including vollyball.
basketball, a c h ild re n 's playground,
multi purpose pavilion, and fishing dock
Arvtda's Heathrow sales center Is
located at J275 l-ik r Heathrow Lane. In
Heathrow* Phone 3 4 3 -1400,

ru**sow

Trovor Ballz, left, ol ERA Mannlx Really,
was presented his trip to the 1995 Super
Bowl recently, by Donna Squires, Heath-

^ I n te r L in k Pa g in g

row Sales Associate, and Don Shires.
Arvtda Hornes Area Manaqer

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H a ir* o fflir* al I h r * llr a i r open
•even d a y* a week

It'a within ra*y a r m t lo Ihr
S rrn ln o l- Tow tw t r n lrr Mall
l-akr Moninr. Intriaiatr 4 and
I h r new (iirrn W a v l*rlllliir ’
I'amala Oak* I* lor alrd o n » h -

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CITY OF L0 N G W 00 D , FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 8, 1994

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• trim ai i ewwwle* null t***rd In
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Na r Qnnn, »r»t and Greg r-agora o» I0«
G ra a lc O w d o A»*&lt;X'*hon ot HeaMor* iQOARi
......... dad a H O 000 ch*c» recently io Manly"
f. I.) n o '
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oiiactlnfl donation* M iiiog tporlt

Cu*hon» and »pon*oong a Realtor ha*ebaii night
haoatit Canina Companion* located at 1073
Onanta Ayenue in Altamonla Spring* will u*a
ina money to train assistance dog* 'o» paopta
with d'MtMidia* enabling them to live more
mdapandanlly

H rru tu n . whi c h m n v rd II*
liead&lt;|uaMri* lo t-akr Mary (lorn
U w g W Und, N Y , U »t year
rtn|ikiy* inure than 700 al Itir
lu al plant
Mr am* tiilr rflorta iiH illnur al
llw l^akr Mary f*« tllty in (Huvklr
n n tn (iH rip a n ak m Thta pa*l
Thoiaday the L a k r Mary City
( omitUMhin in n a td rrn l a prtl
Hurt to voluntartly a n n r i a the
m it panel on Kttima Oak* Trait
approximately 1.300 (rrt • rat o(
Lakr Kmma Hoad
T tir property I* to hr drvrl
iiy n ) a* part oI th r Hnoton
ItradquaMrr* A m m lln g to Lakr
Mary City lla u n rt Matt Wr*t it
I* to lir drvrluprd In rcmjunrllun
with * 37 arfr p a n r l d im it y lo
thr ra*t w hkh t* alrrady In Ihr
city limit*
n* a »a T

O F F IC IA L B A L L O T
Q E N E R A L E L E C T IO N
C IT Y O F L 0 N G W 0 0 D , F LO R ID A
N O V E M B ER 8, 1994

(Tte* t r u e 10M a*MOv*0 •* (ilc r C M K )* * 0 )

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CITY COMMISSIONER
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(Vote tor One)

&gt; u • H :T : V .
STEVE MILLER

«* r r.ru a i*»

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

40

t»IM

is Closing Its Lake IVlary Store Only!

TOTAL

Lake M ary Blvd. and
Lake Em m a Rd. at Interstate 4

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C ITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 8, 1994

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OFFICIAL BALLOT
QENERAL ELECTION
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 8,1994

(TV** IT U * TO M ACMOVlD •» UICTTO N BOARD)

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C H AR TER AM ENDM ENT PR O YW N O D A TE
FO R COM M ENCEM ENT O F TEAM S FO R
M EM BERS O F TH E COM M ttSlON
She! Section 1 02 of tie Charter of fie Cly oi
Like Mary be amended to provide flit tie terme
tor members oi tw City Commission dial begin
«l tw corrynoncomont oi OK noil rtgolar or
ipocial City C o ru rm o i maafang Mowing
cadifcaton o( lha aiaction it whch ha mambar
w u alactad lo odea?

YES for Approval
NO lor Ralactlon

►
►

♦
•

CH AR TER AM ENOM ENT PRO VI WHO
LEN G TH O F TERMS FO R MEMBERS
O F T H E COMMISSION
Shal Section 6 03 &amp;■ lha Charter of tie Cty ol
Lake Mary be amended to moeaM tie langti o&lt;
tarma lor members o( lha C«y Commlaaion from
two years lo «v#e years bagdvvng w«h t s
regular Cty Election In IN S lor Seats 2 and 4
and with fce regular City Election in 19M lor
Mayor and Seats 1 and 3?
'ESI

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NO jo r Rejection

►

CH ARTER AM ENOM ENT TO P R O C ED U R U
TO ACQUIRE R EA L PROPERTY
Shal Section 12 01(9) of the Charter of the Cty of
Lake Mary be amended lo only require tie C ty of
Lake Mary lo edopt an ordinance lor purtfcaeee of
real property In eiceia of &gt;5.000 00?

jyESJttAwwil

BUILDERS S Q U AR E’S ALR EAD Y LOW , LOW DISCOUNT PRICES!
Shop Regular
Store Hours.

WE
ACCEPT

. .or
cash only!

&gt;

NO lor Rejection
■BonannKaMH

First Come,
First Servedt

SA LE C O N D U C T E D BY NASSl-BER N STEIN COM PANY INC. AS A G E N T

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                    <text>SUN DAY

M S S #

M erchants win reprieve from street closing

NEWS DIGEST

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,„n l Friday after fruatrated
agreement
___ _ owners threatened la
lo p
plrket
M «
m ovie sets Monday over a street
rtaaure they said would have hurt

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iirrhanta the city and a iclevtaton
production company reached an

Merehanls objected

when ihev

* » « inform
informed
First Street
fo w l
ed part of Fhvt
would
be
closed
up
to
W
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h ou n
aaaUb.
Monday to accommodate the filmtng o f the HHK production Fortune
Hunter.
Late Friday afternoon however.

CMy Manager BUI Stmmana said the
CHy
**| ^ **"}"^ T tL -T k l! m
problem waa resolved. “ T h e etoatng
o f I n i Street was actually never
approved.** he said. “ What has been
approved late this afternoon la that

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Gambling: Rich history
Bets wagered for 70 years in Seminole County
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northern visitors drawn lo Ihe m ild

BecMd Staff Writer_______________________________ .
LONOWOOO - H waa a lime o f prosperity and
flappers, change and rapid growth. Country rluba
and a rare trark offering Ihe “ Sport o f Kings*
en ticed s o ciety 's elite a lon g w ith wealthy

Seminole County pari mutuel

C o p asks E E O C
to investigate
harassment

SANFORD - Drank
D o lg n c r . lo n g -tim e
Srm tnotr County Port
A u t h o r i t y ad*
m t o le t rat o r. e a t
n a m e d D la tr lc l 0
“ E con om ic Develop­
ment Pmfreetonal of
the Year'* by the FloeIda Econom ic Devel­
opm ent Aaaoctatlon.
proienatonal organliat l o n . T h e d is tr ic t
e n c o m p a ia e a eig h t
Central Florida coun­
ties.
Dolgncr began at the port in 1974
administrator and assumed leader
130 a c re Industrial facility in 1978. Dolgncr
serves on the county's Economic Development
Oversight Committee and la currently vice
president o f Economic Devlopmenl Commission
o flt ld n a r t d a Inc.

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report on the Incident.
IB. o f 393 Dawn
an officer
View Court. Lake Mary, run a red light at the
and Lake
te Mary Boulevard
*
Intersection o f Lake
E m m a Road.
B u m garn er headed weat on Lake Mary
Boulevard Initially at 40 mph. However, after
the officer following Bumgarner turned on his
lights, tht chase accelerated to 60 mph and then
to speeds nearing 100 mph. the report said.
A fte r It became clear Bumgarner waa not
g oin g to slow down, the police officer turned off
his lights and slowed doom to reduce the
chances of an accident occurring.
A o the chase neared th e 1-4 on-ramp.
Bumgarner lost control of hla vehicle, went off
the road and onto an embankment.
W h en police arrived on the scene. Bumgarner
arrested for reckless driving.

Royalty crowned,
ending perfect week
Hwraid Staff Writer
LA K E MARY - In a "perfect
ending to a perfect week** the
Lake Mary student body elected
E m i l y F r c lla s and T r a v i s
Crawford as Ihe Royal Couple of
Hom ecom ing 1094.
A varsity cheerkader and a
m em ber of Ihe varslly football
team. Freitas and Crawford were
crowned Ihe Homecoming queen
and king prior lo Friday night's
Ram victory over Ihe Lym an
Greyhounds.
After Ihe announcement o f the
winners In Ihe royal balloting.
F r e ita s and Crawford w ere

Casino gambling debato sot
SANFORD — The Greater Sanford Chamber of
Com m erce will host the "Great Casino Debate
and Breakfast" Oct. 37 at the chamber building.
Th e 8.30 a.m. event will pit rlverboat gambling
proponent Gerald Braky and gambling oppo­
nent Dick Van Der Wclde. chairman o f the
Seminole County Board of County Commission­
ers. B rak y's company. Florida Rlverboat Corp .
haa a lease option for land at Port o f Sanford and
w ants to offer gambling cruises from the port.
Church Street Station developer Bob Snow
proposes a land-aide dining, shopping and
entertainment facility. Tickets are 810 per
person. Reservations are available by calling
322-2312.

Partly
Cloudy

T o d a y : P a r tly
cloudy. High In Ihe
m id 80s. Northeast
w ind 15 lo 20 mph.

SANFORD - A female Sanford
police officer alleges Chkf Ralph
Russell Is trying lo embarrass and
Intim idate her for tiling a sex
discrimination complaint against
him In March.
In a k t t r r to the Equal Employ
menl Opportunity Council and Sen
B ob G r a h a m . D -Fla . S h a ro n
Shesfer atatea Russell ordered
copies of her husband's personnel
file from the Seminole C ounty
Sheriff’ s CXIIce Several weeks later.
Sheafer atatea members of her
squad received from an anonymous
source copies o f dorumrnls from
the same (He.
“ The trouble that my husband
had almost 20 years ago has no
bearing on m y Job whal-so-ever."
wrote Sheafer in Ihe Sept. 3 ktter.
“ The Intimidation thal Is being
brought against me by Chkf Husaell

for filing with Ihe EEOC Is becoming
unbearable. EEOC must do some­
thing and qukkly lo atop this
Intense and dirty form of harass­
m ent."
S h e a fe r d e c lin e d l o b e In ­
terviewed. Ricky Sheafer has said
htr. wife flkd an EEOC romplaint
against Rusaell In March, aaarrting
Ihe ch kf promoted leaa-eapertenced
male officers over tier because she
was a female. The Sanford Herald
has reported similar complaints
were flkd by another fem ak officer
and a former Community Policing
Team member. Rusaell denied the
allegations In Ihe complaints
Russell dented distributing Infor­
mation from Ricky Sheafer's per­
s o n n e l fUa.

“ I emp'.attrally deny any part of
that.” said Rusaell. " I t ’s a baldfared Ik. When It ram e to my
attention. I made a request lo find
out who waa responsible .**
C B ee Cop. Pag* SA

Making Strldas Against Canear

wlaked away fo r th eir first
honors as king and queen. Rid­
ing In a gleaming while convert­
ible Corvette around the perime­
ter of the football fk ld. Ihe two
waved lo a cheering crowd.
Even opposing G reyhound
fans cheered as Ihe king and
queen rode past their sealing
area
Though she sat In Ihe stands,
holding a bouquet of roses and
smiling nervously for Ihe first
half of Ihe game. Frellas Joined
her friends In uniform In cheer
Ihe team on to victory In Ihe
second half.
Marrla Kelley. » freshman.
□ B e e Royalty. F affs 10B

Relics from the
ruins will live on
I

Partly cloudy

sites which will become casinos If voters approve
have gambling
Th e third
anothrr
opening In
Florida

Treasures salvaged from
burned Montezuma Hotel
1 “ gooseneck" toilets — have been
pulkd out by u DrLand salvage
-----------company for reuse In other build­
SANFORD - The massive Mon­ ings old and new or Just for resale as
Items of Interest. A major find was a
tezum a H old , ruined by fire lost
month In Its !07lh year, will live on cast-iron safe apparently built Into
In timbers and rellca reclaimed by a Ihe hotel under Ihe stalrcaae and
curious citizenry — even If only In behind Ihe front desk when the
hotel was first bull! In IH87 ac­
“ a barely dlaccrnabk w a y ." as
cording to ihe clly records.
Sanford restoration architect Jerry
Both the salvager and present
Mills puts ||.
owner have allowed other Interested
Flooring from Ihe first floor, that
parlies lo — v e ry carefully —
supposedly covered the c ity 's first
Indoor swimming pool In what was excavate Ihe Ihrre-slory shell that
now looks more like u movie set
reputed lo have been Sanford's
about to cave In on itself. Pasacrsby
lum-of-lhe-cenlury nightspot, part
o f Ihe staircase lhal was ao grand II at Third Street and Magnolia Ave­
nue will see a fairly Intact white
w as "lik e something you'd see In a
frame facade w ith a big porch
m ovie." according lo a close friend
leading up to It. but backed up by a
o f Ihe former owner, and window
trim , windows, doors made o f pre­ building with no roof and a twostory pile of wood and rubble
c l o u s c u r l y p in e , c a r v e d
behind where bulldoxrrp Initially
woodworking — even Ihe proverbial
kitchen sink but In the form of cleaned up after a still unexplained
a n tiq u e claw fool bathtubs and □Baa Salvage, P a g e S A

The American Cancer Society, Sanford-Lake Mary Chaptar, Saturday
hosted a walk athon lo raise funds for research to flQht the disease.
Participants were invited lo walk, roll In wheelchairs or strollers or
rollerblade along the five-mile route. Among those rollertoledlng were
Seminole High School biology teacher Penny Cople. Ihe first to
complete the course, and Jesse Strendness. one of her students.

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

�N E W S F R O M T H E R E G I O N AND A C R O S S THE S T A T E

State chamber nixee
Castor inaugurated nlnt months Ittor

.
The debate win feature Dick
N ^ D r ^ W e td r c h a ir m a n of the

IAM PA - IV-iiy Castor wants thr University o f South Florida
it&gt; t&gt;r the flrml choice among the M ate'* students. faculty
business partners and donors.
"I rannot think o f a anal any more appropriate far U8F aa we
move ever closer to the 2lvt century." Cm tor aald Friday as
•hr » w formally inutallrd aa the univentty’a president in a
rap and down aradrm lr revemony.
The inauguration came nine montha after Caetar looh the Job
ui DSP A former atair lawmaker and education cee— f l peer,
t'a«ior haa developed a reputation aa a practical administrator,
a *tirrt •mart talker and a productive fundraiser.
This is pretty rxrm ng." Castor aald after atair Board o f
Urgent* chairman .Ion Moyle draped th r U9F oral wound her

posed limited raalno amendm ent
to thr constitution
tn Sanford, no poll haa been
tahra. but a debate has been
scheduled at the Great re Sanford

•peaking against casinos and
gambling, and Gerald Briley of

History downtown

n eck

Racial complaint about gftftod program
WEST PALM BEACH - The federal office moattortng
draritrrdation In the Palm Brach County School Otatrtct haa
received a complaint about the amalt number o f black students
in the district's (titled rlaaara
La»t week, the U S Department of Education's Office far Chrtl
Hight* notified the dWrlct It had gotten a complaint in
September alleging that the achool system's gifted programs
ill •criminate against black students. T h e Palm Brsch post
rrpnrted Saturday.
toiler* o f complaint to the Office o f Ctvtl Rights are
confidential until the ease Is resolved, and the office gave no
further details o f the aUrgstlons in tts letter to the school
cltstrtct. As pan of Its normal process, the office will brgtn an
Investigation unless the district wants to negotiate a solution
immediately.
The system has 5.659 children In rlaaara designed far
students with high IQs. Of those. 64 percent are white,
although white students account for 57 percent of the district's
iota] enrollment. Black students make up 6 percent o f the
gifted enrollment, compared with 28 percent overall.

W llm ott who liv e d a l 718

•&gt; had names &gt;uch as Rand
Pico, but I was forever
■ f l a g them up. and I had no
Idea who they were named after
oe much else about them. So.
a fter a couple of afternoons
re s e a rc h in g l a t h e Sanford

a

about thoaa In (he 100 block o f
B a « First Street and IH pans this
tafaramUon on to you.
M y rsasarch lor this article and
far any M the hit use U certainly
nog eghaustlve nor w ill the
tadvmatton be complete. I am
retying an easily accessible ma­
terial ouch aa found In the

Proposed water restrictions tefct fan iiin
CLEARW ATER — A coalition o f (arm groups la lighting
(ending water restrictions In west central H onda, contending
the rules w ill dry up profits by needlessly Increasing
production rusts.
"There Is no water crisis that justifies these f g i t g k e f rules,"
wild Tampa attorney Doug Manana, w h o (Bed a rhalhngr
Friday to a new water management plan that la coming under
increasing fire. "Fanners have already spent hundreds o f
millions of dollars so they don't waste water ."
The farm coalition includes the Florida Fruit A Vegetable
Association, the Florida Tomato Exchang e, and Florida Cttrus
Mutual

Acclaimed atainad glass artist dsad

I BOO* th ro u g h the IBSOsl.
vnrtaoe hooka such aa Peter
School's "Sanford Aa I Knew It"
■fad "Sanford and the World War
H Years.” Other resources I have
at m y home plus my personal
m em orial. If you can add to or

BOYNTON BEACH - Conrad Picket, an acclaimed stained
glass artist whose works decorate more than 700 churches and
whose career began more than TO years ago in his native
Germany, has died qal age 88.
Ptckd died Friday o f natural causes. For many, his search for
perfection opened a window to heaven.
"Do you want to know what thrills m e? " he said In a 1990
Interview "E very Sunday, thousands o f people all over the
country look at m y work. It contributes to the arose of God
they feel In thetr church."
Though his act has •Imptred and comforted countless

A a mentioned tn a previous
article, there waa another build­
in g on this a ile before the
present one that contained the
L i t Philips Drugstore and Big­

M 100 E. First St. Contractor
was George A. Fuller who arm
one o f the largest budding and
Industry contractors in the
world. He was the builder o f the
Lincoln Memorial and the New
York BUtmare Hotel, to name a
couple of hta works. Construc­
tio n
w a s b e g u n o n th e
Brumley-Puleston building tn
1923 and It was completed In
May 1923. A drugstore named
RoumlUat and Anderson waa the
building's first tenant, opening
on May 5. Other businesses
opening • few days later were
the Markwood Clothing Com ­
pany facing First Street and
Sm ith's Barber Shop, faring
Park Avenue

nesses occupied li. but In 1918,
Francis Eugene ftoumtllat Sc.
was a druggist at Philips and
Peter School worked there after

^“ J***®**- P fs
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Tolar. Dr. H.H. IfcCi
and Martnello Beauty Parlor.
□ • • • B l l a o t l p h n v * 191

Collins sits in prayer and aortal Mr. Picket's work.

Altamonta Springs. Lyons plana similar projscta lit tha futwo.
Other volunteers include Boh Cassatt. Mark Loach. Craig Lynd.
Byron Sayda and Troy Bowman.

Readers speak: ‘If I were president...’
By SUSAN I t M t n
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — 1'mple with opi­
nions rover (tie globe. Most
everyone has Ideas that would
tnakr the world u better place to
live tn.
Locals were questioned conrenting the United Slates. If you
were elected president of the
United States, what changes
would you make? Some were
irrv down to earth tn their
responses. Others already had
campaign speeches available
with a large agenda awaiting
approval of Congrrsa. Only two
wrrr happy with thr present
situation o( the country; the

additional 14 witting to play
president arc trying to Initiate
change.
Bill Lane aald. “ The first thing
I'd do would be in the Stale o f
Florida. I'd use the money from
the lottery for the schools like
they aald they were going to do.
I'd use excess money far the
homeless. I'd then amass Inale
Sadam Hussein. I'd stop giving
money to foreign countries and
give U to America until we got us
alt straightened out."
Kay Madore aald. “ I d kick
Clinton out and then I’d look
more at family Issues."
Her husband. GU Madore aald.
"First thing I'd do la revise the
foreign policies completely. I'd

LOTTERY
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Wind northeast at 15 to 20 mph.
Highs tn the lower 80s. Lows tn
the mid lo upper 60s.
Monday: Partly cloudy with
w id e ly sca ttered night and
morning showers along the east
coast. Highs tn to the mid 80*.
Lows from the mid 60s west to
the m id 70s.
T u e s d a y a n d W ednesday:
Partly sunny. Highs in the mid
80s. Low s In the upper 60s.
Breezy.

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OsMSiend Sunday. sassfi
Saturday by The Sanford Herald,
Ina. MOM. French A re , Sanford,
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keep low Income people busy
and out o f (rouble. I think better
pay would help."
Terry Fisher aald. 'T d make
tome changes tn the schools
first. Prayer would be done every
rooming as well aa scripture
reading and m em o risa tio n .
Wasn't our country built on
God? Td get rid o f welfare. The
Bible says If a man doesn't work
neither shall he eat. I'd outlaw
abortion. It's murder! I'd build
more prisons and require Bible
memorization and prayer tn the
jails. Judges would be required
lo uphold sentences so criminals
wouldn't be forced to repeat
crimes. The Bible upholds the
□ B a a B o n d a r s . I OB

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make sure the United Nations
would work through the system
rather than individually."
James Fields said. " I probably
w o u l d n 't m ak e to o m a n y
changes since Ihe president real­
ly can't make them, only Con­
gress can. I'd create more jobs
and easy accessibility to the
Jobe."
Chris Johnson said. " I think
we need to keep the money in
the United States and not give It
aw ay."
Tim othy Daniels aald. ‘T d try
to get better jobs for people,
especially young black people.
I‘a stop the war. I think America
should be free for anyone to
com e Into. I'd find more w ays lo

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a m.. 3:35 p.m.; Maj. 9:25 a.m..
9:45 p.m. T ID B B t D a y to n a
Baacht highs. 6:20 a.m., 6:45
p.m.: Iowa. 12:06 a.m.. 12:31
p.m.: N o w S m y r n a Baacht
highs. 6:25 a.m.. 6:50 p.m.:
lows. 12:11 a.m.. 12:36 p.m.;
Cocoa Baacht highs. 6:40 a.m..
7:05 p.m.: lows. 12:26 a.m.,
12:51p.m.

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are 2 6 feet and seml-choppy.
Th e current is to the south.
Water temperature la 77 de­
grees.

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W EDNESDAY
P artly Bonny 88-61

T h e high temperature In Or­
lando on Saturday waa 85
degrees and Friday’s overnight
low waa 67 degrees aa reported
by the National Weather Service
at Melbourne.
R eco rd ed rain fall fo r the
period ending at 9 a.m. Satur­
day, totalled .00 Inches.
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Mo Identity

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■ r a w e r I* p r e s i d e n t o f
rwlrnmI Order of M i c e . Lodge
10. Bfemfer to a member of the

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WE’RE NOT GONE..
'JUST RENOVATING!
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CLOSED
jV/jMonday andTuesday
5 7 October 17th

S h rafer wrote U ndcrohrrtff
Harriett told her Rumen re
q u e s t e d a c o p y o f R ic k y
■ M a th before. H arriett m id
Burned told him he wanted a
copy o f the Me to inquire into
R le liy Sheafer'a term in ation
from the Sheriff's Office.
“ I didn't reallae he waa an
e m p lo y e e .’ ‘ m id H arriett o f
Rlcfey Sheafer. "It waa a public
record, an official requeat.“
S h eriff's Office records in ­
d ica ted E m p loyer R e la tio n e

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dered the Med from storage at
T h e Florida Data Bank Group in
W inter Haven. Fla. on July 14.
aald ahe ordered the file al
the requeat of Harriett.
a dd no one had asked to
am l&amp; k y Sheafer'a records since
aha sent the Me to storage in
Aped 1909. No record exists of
(lie renews prior to then. Biggs

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Historic Downtown
209 East Commercial
Sanford, Florida 32771
., (407) 322-1822
ailtu Service Since 1956

The file was delivered lo the
Sheriff's Office on July 15. at an
• 11.95 delivery charge, accord
lo g to county records. Btggs aald
tiha didn't joaka coplea for sev­
eral weeks until two m en came
to her offlce to get them. Higgs
m id she did not know who they
H arrlatl'a secretary Sherry
Clark Identified one o f the two
m en as Ruaoril. saying she's
known him for several years.
Clark could not positively Iden­
tify the second man.
Harriett aald he dors not know
the date when the copies were
picked up. although he aald he
arm told It was a day or so before
he returned to town Aug. 4.
Biggs and Clark did not know

• T w o poorer saws and an electric drill valued at 864 were
reported stolen Tuuraday from property In the 1900 block o f
W. Third Street.
• D e ctroeUca and other Items valued at 9700 were reportedly
atoien Thursday from a reside new In the 1700 block o f w . 14th
S tm t.
• A 25 caliber handgun valued at 5400 was said to have been
taken Thursday from a residence In the 300 block o f Krider

• A wltm oe told police he saw a man taka aevtrml tors* coda
o f metal cable Thursday from a Lake Mary Boulevard widening
project construction site near U.S. H ighway 17*03 on
Thursday.
• T h e front door o f a convenience store was reportedly
smashed open early Friday with a cinder block. Police aald
cigarettes and possibly other Items were mlaalng.
• A black and silver 1905 Ford Thunderbtrd. license number
QCR-99J waa reportedly stolen Thursday from a parking lot
near 15th Street and French Avenue.
• 5 0 0 block McllonvlUc Avenue; jew elry and other frTraan
aions valued at 9300 reported taken sometime Wednesday 7
a.m. and 13:30 p.m.
0300 block Yale Drive; possess Iona valued at 0503 reported
taken at 9a.m . Wednesday.

Ruaaeg confirmed Friday he
ordered the Information from
Harriet! and picked up copies
from the Me. He declined to
name the person accompanying
him.
" I t was done by me personally
b e c a u s e o f a ll hla (R ic k y
Sheafer’a) attacks on m e.” aald
Russell. " It was for m y personal
Information."
T h e SanJbrd Herald received a
copy o f Ricky Sheafer’a jo b

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Veil known deaigner with over 25 yean
experience to bet credit. Ucivy lu » joined
the Lake Mary Florva naff in an effort u&gt;
twin# you lltc mewl innovated florial arrangeincni.v
Slw leu won varioua i&lt;*k|vtak&gt;iv» llimugli Ihe
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Uet.y ahn participated in a llorul deogn show in
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M. Pugh

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ED ITO RIA L

A haunting
you should go
T h e H au nted W oods H a llo w e 'e n a d ve n tu re
Is n o w o p era tin g at C a m p C h a D m g r. F lo rid a 's
E aster S eal C am p. (S ee b e lo w far d a tes a n d
hpurm).
f i t 's o n ly abou t 15 m iles w e a l on S . R 46.
fftm i th e heart o f do w n tow n Sanford, an d w e
b eliev e It's w o rth the drive, th e tim e, an d the
n om in a l coat.
T h e c a m p la sponsored b y the Florida
E aster S eal S ociety, a grou p that rea lly k n ow s
hpw to sta ge th is kind o f even t. A lth o u g h It's
fgr H a llo w e 'e n , it la n ot Just fa r one n igh t
dpe w eek en d , but la presen tly u n derw ay,
a p u m b e r o f n igh ts still art fa r th e even t.
' A s su ch . It w o n 't Interfere w ith tradttlo
h o m e parttra. trick-or-treat goers, rhu i
even ts, o r H a llo w e’e n parties sponsored
va riou s organ iza tio n s
T h e n u m b er one purpose Is lo raise m oney
for th e co n tin u in g op eration a n d Im prove
m e n u a t th e 63-acre ca m p In Lake C ou nty.
S in c e 1961 e v e n ts such as th ese have
the c a m p to exp a n d from sevtn g 108 cam pers
the firs t yea r, to an estim ated 2 .3 0 0 last year.
It sh ou ld h r pointed out that this isn 't
o rd in a ry cam p. It is specially dedicated la
s e rv in g the needs o f the hand trapped AH
areas a re w h eelch air accessible, and the ra m p
personn el a re specially trained at h an d lin g
the n eed s o f those w h o use the ca m p as
g eta w a y from restraints faced e v e r y day.
O th e r C a m p C h allen ge p rojects In clu de
voca tion al train in g facility fo r people w ith
m en tal retardation, a fin an cial aid p rogram
help p a y fo r special eq u ip m en t, an in fo rm a ­
tion an d referral sendee, a n d oth er grou p
h om e facilities.
A s fa r as w e are concerned, h a d th ere been
no sp ec ia l e v en t, w e w ould u rg e su pp ort fat
this w o rth w h ile project a n y w a y . It s e rv e s 11
cou n ties In C en tra) Florida, a n d la d e s e rv in g
o f su p p ort fro m everyon e.
W ith th is special ev en t h o w e v e r . It's an
ex tra reason fo r sh ow in g su pport. T a k e the
en tire fa m ily . T h e H aunted W o o d s Is d e sig n e d
to be sca ry , bu t In a h u m orou s w a y that w o n 't
terrib ly frig h ten the ch ildren.
T h e p rice o f adm ission to 6 6 per person.
C h ild ren 12 a n d u nder are 6 4 . T h e best part
Is th at the m o n e y spent fo r ad m ission (w ell
w orth U for w h at y o u w ill sec), w ill h elp
co n tin u e th e ou tsta n d in g w o rk don e b y C a m p
C h a llen ge.
D o n 't m iss It.
H ou rs o f operation:
H a u n ted W o o d s 8 p.m . u n til 11 p.m . each
night
W e e k 1 — Th u rsd a y through Satu rday. Oct.
} 3 - 15.
W e e k 2 — T h u rsd a y throu gh S u nday. Oct.
2 0 -2 3 .
W e e k 3 — W ednesday through M onday.
Oct. 2 6 -3 1 .
P h o n e (9 0 4 ) 3 8 3-4 711 for In form ation.

LETTER

Limit net fishing
; False claims have been published that Amendnent 3 (Lim iting Marine Nctflahlng] is Just a battle
tetween recreational fishermen and commercial
letters. However, leading Impartial conservation
.roups have come on record as supporting the
onstltutlonai amendment for well-founded envtonmentai reasons. These Independent conservaIon groups are Interested In the overall food chain
hat has been so woefully depleted by excessive
letting.
Th e depletion o f forage fish by nets has caused a
iO percent decrease In Ihe number o f nesting
irown pelicans over ihc last five years.
! Regarding sea turtles killed In nets. Ihe Florida
Department o f Environmental Protection has now
failed for a ban on netting In a four-county area
plong Ihe east coast because dead endangered
green sea turtles continue to wash ashore In
numbers, some still entangled In Ihe
pets that took their lives.
; For good reasons, support for Amendment 3
comes from a variety o f people and organization*,
all keenly Interested In protecting Florida's pre­
cious marine wildlife populations. Among the
prominent conservation organizations that are on
record as endorsing Amendment 3 on Ihe Nov. 8
ballot arc Ihe Florida Audubon Society. United
Slates Humane Society — Southeast Region. The
Wilderness Society. Sierra Club lega l Defense
Fund. The Conservancy (Naples), National Save
The Turtle Foundation. Florida Defenders o f the
Environment. Caribbean Conservation Corpora­
tio u/Sca Turtle Survival League. National Coalition
for Marine Conservation, the Florida Wildlife
Frderullon. and the Florida Conservation Associa­
tion. Join them in the efTort to limit marine
iti-ilishlng. vote yes for Amrndmrni Three.
Harold M. Stevens. P.A.
Director.
Save Our Sealife
Fort Myers. Fla.

Increasing

GUEST COLUMNIST
SEMINOLE
OPINION

How we see
our sons
F W , I m n l to thank you far running
Donna Britt * colum n* Stir always apeak* to
mr. I don't remit (hr last time I read the
Washington Post. but thank* la the Sanford
HmJd. I m *U 111lit regularly
Some months ago *h r wrote a column
about "T h e Talk*' ahe would *oon have with
her 12-year-old son — not about era. but
about the dangers o f being a tren aged Mark
male. It la a m o vin g and sober column
Recent even t* in m y family spurred a arrtr*
o f Introspective letter* and phone call*
between m e and m y ststrr. aa we iry to help
one anothrr figure out some thing*
We are bath white farm alr* rrsm t in a small

The plight of working Americans
Part 1 of 2 parts
Did you hear Ihe big news the other day?
The federal government announced that Ihe
unemployment rate Is down far this quarter.
An Impressive piece of information that, except
for Ihe qualifying comment afterwards. Yrs.
unemployment Is down, but the majority of
those fortunatr enough to have found work did
so In the leaser paying sector* of our economy.
And folks, that's where the problems toy.
1 beard several weeks ago that Manpower.
Inc. la the single largest employer in this
country. Now having recently been cm the dole
myself. I can appreciate the existence of that
particular type o f company, but for u to
surpass all others for Ihc distinction of bring
the single largest employer In the land was a
bit troubling to me.
If you haven't made the acquaintance.
Manpower to a temporary employment firm,
one o f several dozen throughout the greater
Orlando area. Their pay rale Is par for Ihe
industry. ranging from minimum w age to ihe
heady heights of about eight or nine dollars (for
nuclear physicist). Generally speaking, there
are no benefit*, few ever achieve enough time
In tn obtain a paid holiday, let alone vacation
time, and Jobs listed to run for several weeks or
months can miraculously be finished before
one can e v e n learn the name o f one's
supervisor. Now don't misunderstand. Man­
power serves Ha function admirably, and In no
way should you construe that I am singling
(hem out fo r their teas than unique faults.
They pay and give the going rates and benefits
for this area, and they are also considered to be
one o f the better temporary agencies with
whom lo secure work. The problem Is that
they and their competitor represent a rather
disturbing trend In this country these days,
and that to the unfortunate disintegration of
the American work force.
I'm 41. When I was growing up. m y father
Instilled In m e the principles that one should
go forth Into the world and find a good
com pany to w ork for. be lo y a l to and
productive for that company; and tn return
that company would lake care of m e for the
rest o f my life. Th at’s the way il (ended to be
for those reaching maturity during the post
WW1I era. and he earned his golden parachute
by acting that way throughout his whole
working Ufe. Well, being a writer, obviously. I
didn't listen but there are times when I'm Just
as glad. Perhaps due to the world business
community growing ever smaller and competi­
tive. the unions asking for more than the
companies could manage, or maybe because of
those games they were playing on Wall Street
during the late '70s and '80s. Job security la
virtually a thing o f the past. President
Reagan's firing o f the air traffic controller*
pretty well broke the back of the unions, and
the employment policy Introduced by the
Japanese auto Industry o f hiring young to
avoid the costs of health related and retirement
benefits has swept throughout much o f Ihe
employment sector In a way which has made il
very difficult for anyone over 40 to find a Job
which will lead someday to a comfortable

DAVID
GEOFFREY
COE
complex In which I live,
there area lot o f young people Just s u itin g out
tn life. I find tt quite disheartening to listen lo
(heir comments on what Jobs are out there,
especially as many o f them moved to Florida In
order to obtain a decent standard of livin g (It's
cheaper lo live in this state, rem em ber?)... For
the most part they are coupled, married o r not,
and It la only through their combined Income
that they can even barely scrape by to afford
the next m onth's rent, let alone look to the
future of pooalbly one day becoming hom e­
owner*. Minimum wage or nearly so has
become the norm rather than the rule In this
state, and aa each new week heralds the
announcement that one or more o f our local
big employer* is having yet another lay-off, (he
competition by the overqualified with the
barely qualified lends to heal up.
There's a Joke going around that It now takes
a PH.D. to be an assistant manager at a fast
food restaurant: a few year* ago tt was only a
master's degree. Unfortunately, h ow ever,
srtthtn that Joke there Is a grain o f truth.
During my employment hiatus. 1 met quite a
few ex Martin or Dell people who having been
laid off, w ere forced to accept after many
months of not being able lo find a Job
appropriate to their skills, tem porary or
part-time work to their falling attempts to hang
on. Many o f them had higher degrees or
spec tallied skills, but many of them also made
Just too much money or arere perhaps a bit too
old (past 40). In all probability, they are
destined to remain tn their new Income
brackets, and woe be to he or she who doesn't
somehow manage to keep Ihetr skill level
competitive. And as for the folks without the
education or training out there who used to get
the part-time and temp Jobs, well, have you
been to ihe welfare office lately? They have
and arc doing so tn an ever Increasing rate
across the country these days. The Jaded
among my readers might say Us their own
fault for not trying hard enough, but having
been within their masses Just recently. I know
that such Is not necessarily the case. &gt;
So where docs that leave us? Is America
going down the tubes tn that proverbial
handcart? Should we all bow down In homage
to the words o f King Perot and look to people
like him for our economical salvation? Nah ...
Just watch this space next week, because I plan
to spew forth my opinions concerning how wc
need to turn this ol* country around. Sec you
then.

black and I don't know in what p a rT oT th *
country aim was reared. But we all ihrre are
mother* o f non*. And are all Ihrre know some
about bar and prejudice
Brill worrte* that her son will be harmed by
racial prejudice. It la a fart that black m ale*
dir disproportionately by vtoirnre and her
son Is black. This frightens her. My slater s
son la about to graduate aa a helicopter pilot
In lbe Marine* She would be a liar if ahe said
l hal dors not frtghtra her. (Proud, yea. but
scared.) My own son. at It. la closer to the
age of Britt'*. lie Is while and middle claaa
and being reared In a two-parrot household
All of those things — statistically speaking —
make him aa/cr. Bui ll«e first week of school
hr was robbed (not at school) and I. too.
rralUrd he la getting older and his world la
getting larger and by extension, my ability to
keep him safe la diminishing. This la a scary
thing far m e.
Il Is difficult lo explain how this theme of
parenting and keeping kids safe and fear and
prejudice are all tied together In these recent
conversations between me and my sister
But I Just need to write down somehow that
the children In our community are all o f our
children. I Just wanted lo aay whal a sad
mistake It la to aaautnc that because someone
la different In color or speech or their arnae of
humor or (tic way they dress that they should
be avoided o r feared.
My slater teaches teenagers w ho are
mentally challenged In some way. She's told
me about the cruel ways those kids have been
treated by other klda and adulia In the school
I work with teen-agers In my Job and leach
pre-teens In Sunday School. Whal I notice
about all o f Ihsc kids, irrespective of color or
ethnic origin. Is that they are trying lo figure
out a way to survive adolescence and do It In
a (aster, more violent world than moal o f ua
adults did. Il la a parent's Job to act limits, to
Inspire a child to atrtve far their highest
potential. It la a community's Job lo be there
for Its children — even when they are
teen-ager*.
Moat respond to a smile. Most speak back
when spoken to. Moat are not dangerous.
In recent weeks I've seen adults looking
fearfully at teen-aged boyi — black, while,
hlapanlc — whom I know from my church or
at school. They are good boys. How sad for
those adults they held onto to ihelr fear
Instead o f am illng a greeting and getting a
smile In return.
Lord knows there are enough real bad guys
and hatefulneaa out there, without looking for
them w here they don't exist — except
through the distorted views of our own
prejudice and fear.
That la what I w as trying to say In m y letter
to my sister. It la whal I want to aay now.
Thanks for letting me.
B. Carter worka with children and fam ilies
and IsaSanford mother.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to Ihc editor are welcome. All tellers
must be signed. Include ihc address o f the
writer and a daytim e telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be
us brief aa possible. The lellcra are subject lo
editing.

�Salvage

h n f c r i fc c lo r Leo Starke. DeB ow H id he bought obout 14
Queen Anoe-type dreaaere a# the
type that might be men in •
lu ra -of-th v-ccn tu ry S c a r * a

buddbtf to Ingrta'a group In the
early 90s.
Mrs. Aroian. M . sUU lives In
Sanford though frail and badly
affected b y the fire, said her
close friend and nurse. Michele
Donahue, w ho even lived srtth
her and other residents at the
hotel In tta last days befers she
told tt. ” 1 think I cried the whole
d a y ” th e d a y o f th e fire .
Donahue said.
However disastrous the Are's
impact for those close to i t It
S *» r t » lN s

tfc y .s s h i t . U S r *

again - Its parts worthwhile tec
their s t r e n g t h a n d beauty
though plagued b y a Florida
problem termites.
The salvage company. Itself
located In an old building near
the police station In DeLand. la
Florida V ic to r ia n . It Is the
brainchild o f a form er communi­
ty college teacher who bought

build or rebuild or decorate thetr
own buildings. H is name is Mark
Shuttle worth.
S h u t llc w o r th b id an un­
disclosed sum for the rights to
the salvage: the bid was ac­
cepted by tngrta. Shutllcworth
beheld a beautiful sight on the
site o f mlnable materials even If
a great deal had already been
su bstan tially ch ew ed — by
termites.
"T h e re w as fa irly acrlous
termite dam age and live termites
In the building despite the lire.''
Shutllcworth said.
"It wasn't obviously too bod In
what we brought out of there.
We tried to bring out stuff not
affected b u t Qometimea It's
worth It to h a v e materials
treated" to kill the termites. "W e
were going to recover three or
four ol the floors upstairs but we
couldn't" because o f the dam­
age. Donahue had Mid that
termite drilling had made the
building though healed, bonechilling In the winter, and city
building official Gary Winn said
that In la ter years the fire
department had only allowed
occupants on the ground floor.
Oddly enough, the lobby floor
and some o f the staircase were
unaffected by the bugs. Shut­
tle worth said — and made of the
rare "h ea rt" pine that can't be
bought new any more.
"W e got 700 square feet of
heart p in e flo o r in g ." Shutlleworth aald In his Florida
Victorian offices, surrounded by
•polls from the Job, "from the
downstairs lobby and part of the
staircase though part had been
charred."
Three acts o f trim from over
the Oral-floor front windows had
been saved — one was currently
playing the crowning glory In an
art piece at a reception for Ihe
DeLand Fall Festival o f the Arts
art fair which la to be held Nov.
10 and 30.
Some o f the lobby beams went
lo Sanford architect Mills who
already plans to use them lo
build an outdoor pergola, and
open-air structure that will be
used as a carport. The hold had
not been tented for termites.
Mills said, "w h ich means the
wood I got from Mark IShul-

ia
v a l u e — “ I t Is n o t v a r y
practical."
" S U at us could not Ult It."
Shuttlrworih said o f the recov­
ery when It was freed from Its
century-long home under the
stairs. Fortunately it had rollers
but " w e could barely roll it. It
literally weighed a ton. “ He
ex p ec ts a bar or restaurant
ow ner might pay 91.000 for It aa
a novelty Item.
Pointing out a classic scene on
the back o f the red-painted safe
showing the factory where It wss
m ade In Cincinnati and “ 17
smokestacks" belching smoke.
S h u tllc w o rth Mid. " I th in k
t h a t 's g r e a t . W e 'd n e v e r
advertise like that today."
" T h e nice thing about archi­
tectu ral materials Is that if
you 're just a little bit creative, a
lot o f times you can h v « a kit o f
m oney and have really inter­
esting stuff." the salvager said.
Architect Mills, who la "rea lly
bitter about what happened" to
the hotel which he believes
could have been restored, said
he got 10 30X3X10 floor Joists
for which he paid about 91-25
per foot for a total of about 9400
"w h ich was pretty expensive but
"A n d this particular kind o f
wood would be fairly difficult to
get today with the density and
hardness this bad,” U111* said.
" I t w as usually cut from trees
300 to 400 year* old" — and

got In ep ccta l p la q u e * and
picture frames.
' ll Win provide tir awndnua
whole lot of really nice curly pine
antique doors" that hi* friend enhancement lor old photo*." he
and fellow restorer Deane Smith mid. adding the lumber was
"precious even th en ."
warned poetic about.
Smith also praised the meld"T h is la the part I don't like lo
divulge because a few people Ing and craltmanahip evident to
who know anything about It will the hotel wood that has since
steal It while you're w atching." been “ cut out la the w orbba of
u i d Smith, "b u t the cu rly wood, because o f the cost, ft la
long-leafed yellow southern ptnr worth salvaging and reuMag so
— which nobody knows, at least It will last a lon gtim e.”
I have talked lo m any people In
One item that m ay or may net
lumber, what created this type of exist la the budding cornentone
formation In pine trees and It la The historical marker o f the Und
so different because the grain that appears on old huddlnm
thpt turns through the tree ts so around the city to I * few Hfekeeping o f the S a n iM lI f e ir iM .
CUy Et tnevr R in a Gibson a y s
he has been informed.
The city has given tngrta a

Close
there
will be intermittent frafllc con­
trol on part of First Street only
near the Chamber o f Commerce
building 1400 E. First Street |and
only before 10 a m ."
Simmons stressed that after
10 a.m.. there w ould be no
traffic blockage on First Street at
all.
Had the m atter not been
resolved, several merchants M id
they had planned to picket the
m ovie aria In Ihe downtown area
beginning Monday morning.
E a rlier Friday, d o w n to w n
merchants and business owners
began phoning th e Sanford
Herald voicing complaints about
the situation. They said several
attempts to have the closure
changed or cancelled had al­
ready failed.

•lion and others, met with City
Manager BUI Sim m ons Wednes­
day, to discuss planned closures
of the P in t Street area from Park
Avenue lo Palmetto Avenue.
"Nothing w a s derided." he
said, "so early Friday afternoon,
we met with the director o f the
filming scheduled to be done In
Sanford. For awhile, they mid
they would shoot on Palmetto
Avenue, and use the vacant lot
at the northwest com er o f First
and Sanford Avenue, near the
Chamber o f Com m erce building
for parking areas. Som e of us
wouldn't have any problem with
that." he added.
"W e asked them If they would
agree to close First Street for
only Iwo minute Intervals then
keep It open for five minutes,”
he continued. "B u t the woman
who supervises the film crew

According to Rod Layer. Presi­
dent o f the Sanford Historic
Downtown Waterfront Associa­
tion. ISHDWA) representatives of
the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. SHDWA, police, fire
department, parks and reerr-

U p e n J lo u s e
OCouem&amp;er /J,1994
Sunday, 2:00 T M . - 4:00 9.91C
ll)e re cefe6raiiny ifie remodefiny o fo u r

Ralph Donald Brown. 70, Club
C ou rt. W inter Springs, died
Friday, Oct. 14.1994. Mr. Brown
was a mechanical engineer for
Westlnghouae Electric.
B om In Philadelphia. Pa., he
cam e to Central Florida In 1903.
He was a member of Community
United Methodist Church. He
was a Navy veteran of W orld
W ar U.
S u rvivors Include his wife,
Helen: daughters. Susan Grace
o f C clleg cvlllc. Pa.. Deborah
Maronc of Morton. Pa.: brothers.
Robert of Aldcn. Pa.. James of
Mount Holly, N.J.: sister. Helen
Berry o f Wallingford. Pa.: and
tw o grandchildren.
U a ld w ln -F a lrch lld G old en rod/WInter Park Chapel to In
charge o f arrangements.

the rubble, or II « ■ undm abe
the biggest, and t a a m d H b d
far the a t y . d e a d M a Jafc. the
blK to g s to (n ^ la t a d b e p a d a r
become a hen agB a tf the pmp&gt;
c it y and Ms resale, a i d n d M e
Wovha Detector Jerry Herman.
Perhaps then u p n et ntaMves a
historical societies wtfl Bad a
cornerstone la what wtH be
ahwnat a a archeologtcal dIg. Th e
etty la considering using M ter
trial burns, training fkifeghtor*.
far which tngrta would not be
r h a rg ti
Until then, soom rv ild tn u
nrraalnno My brave the rabble
ontalde th e ■racture looking ter
duswentna and a few even venture th rou # ) the double front
dtoon to find the floor cut away
and sh y for a celling. T h is

oldfashionedfunem\lfiome wiiH an
oldfas/iionedafternoon tea.
H i I f and 9 a il!6 e at tfie door waitiny
&lt;ou in ou r i t riftedpants andmorniny coats.
\rmon

B R IS S O N F U N E R A L H O M E
K13 JL nut'*'/ sh^tiuof

the Aim producer that she did
not like the way the production
c o m p a n y o p e r a tio n s w e r e
treated by some merchants, and
Indicated she did not want to
return to Sanford.

�Giving students a new
chance to succeed

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fall festival on Saturday, ON. BBBm r I I
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to having It*
to 3 pm . This to
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Lai us know
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the atutfenttat your

something
about tc
or typed by

The *T* * jf* t«* . sum m ed up.
to baatcally a system w e brought
In to help the student*.
You muot paw ev e ry teat,
every quit and every p trrr of
homew ut h witha 75% o r ta tte r.
if not. you get another rhanre.
What do I mean? I mean
n o r t h «h a t I aoyt you keep
r a d a ln g it until It la at
Junior* a m n to like it.
"It seem* to make m y hard
cfam ra atem roetrr." w ane Mudent* my. Other* *ay. "W h y
work? I get another rh a n re."
W e i they’re right and wrong
at tha m o w time.
Yea. you get another chance,
hut you Min have to know ynur

Spatial lo ihaHarakl
Although It I* alttl ahnut a
month before the Seminole High
School Sole* take on the Lake
Mary Ram *'* football tram at the
homecoming game on Nov I I ,
many Mudent* and teacher* are
pulling forth Ihelr bnu effort In
o r d e r to m akr Ih la y e a r ’ *
Homecoming the beat ever.

and a year later the
dhrorced ogam.
t movie* that Taylor
made together.
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Taylor
tonrthcrtn I M S 's
T h e ir te rn p
maio tu o u a rtla ltT 4 ..
In 10T8,
married on
bank. T h e

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r. they rv*

" II m ake* , _
toward the end o f l
Other* my ha
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Recently, a group of com m it­
tee* and tnterrated Mudent* met
to dtocuaa the plana for thto
year’* Homecoming Week.
Amanda Luke, head of the
Spirit Week Committee, outlined
the event* that will
arouar competition and bring on
the winning spirit throughout
th e h a ll* o f Sem inole H igh
School.
The Monday before the big
game will be Hat*. Shade* and
Sneaker* Day.
Turaday, while curia**'* are
s h o w in g o ff

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legr* through n
dotMng. they w ill ha
IbeU fellow students
talent al the "Su per Jam ’ which
w ill be held at lunch.
On Wednesday, the
will drew lo look Ihelr bcM i
participate In a fashion contest
at lunch
Thursday, brat frirnda WlO be
transform ed In t o tw in s fo r
’T w in Day."
Finally. Friday to School Color
Day. Individual rIsaac* will b *
able to compete on Friday by
decorating their door*.

mid "Thto parade to going to
have the beat ttoata that SHS haa
ever had."
What H om ecom in g football
g a m e w o u l d b e c o m p le te
without the famous llomecomtngPep Ratty?
This special pep rally alii
the football player*’ drrtn through pergiven by the drama
dub. the cheerleader* and the
Them will be a
M d ll
M ater" sung by
•tttfert
IU p senior Chorus member*.

Club*, ctaaars and all SHS
Mudent* are encouraged to par­
ticipate in the H om ecom in g
Parade which w ill take place on
First Street In Downtown San­
ford at 5 p m. on Thursday, Nov.
10
The theme o r this y ea r's
parade to "Build cm up. juM to
- B a . b r * » « • . . * * * * . a to a
Homecoming Parade comm ute*.

A n g a l a W l g g c n s . the
cheer leader in charge o f the pep
rally. Mrroars that cluba are
needed to |
Freshmen attending the pep
rally arc encouragrd to wear
orange; sophom arra arc to wear
white; ju n ior* w ill wear black;
and am tor* will wear all the
■chooi color*.
The to n g a watted Homccom-

Week

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Th e Optimist Club of Semoran
honored Alisha Parker, who I*
now an " A ” student* from the
C room a School of C hoice In
Sanford. She ha* Improved her
grade* tremendously and wa*
honored for that reason
Assistant principal Lowm an
Oliver was also honored by the
group
• F a g * Private Scfeanl
The following student* were
named to the Honor Roll at the
Page Private School In Sanford:
Janette Blackwell. Scott DeF illp p l, B rittan y J o h n s o n .
Michelle Luna. Nlsha Patel. De­
bra Stuntch. Jennifer Wicks.
B r ltn l Burdette. N e h a Hipp a lg a o n k a l, J a m ie M ila m .
Samantha Klrsr and Benjamin
Tegge.
Th e following Kindergarten
students were honored:
A d rian Bowen. C o r e y Elltngsworlh. Jordan Halle. Shayla
Murray. Matthew W illi*. Cory
Brook*. Mallory Given*. Ernest
L ln g e n fe lt e r and R o b e r t
Rodriguez.
• B ustard Middle S c h o o l
Am y Hunter, an right grader
a t Sanford Middle School In
Sanford, has been selected to be
a member of the Florida S ym ­
phony Youth Orchestra.
She play* the trumpet (or the
Youth Orchestra and for the SMS
advanced and jazz bund*.
As a member ul the Youth
Orchestra, she must rehearse
every Sunday afternoon, m ain­
tain private lessons and |k-i Turin
In 10 concerts each season She
must also maintain an outstand­
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Horn in the building boom at
the 1030a. the parti now known
aa Seminole Greyhound Park.
Caaaclhcrry. firm* opened aa a
horaerace track, reportedly for
thr amuarmrat o f tobacro ty­
coon R J . Reynolds ll haa und r r fo n r a n u m b er of
tra n s fo r m a tio n s and nam e
changes through the years.
Some newspaper clippings atalr.
the track arm thought to hr thr
first track in Florida to introduce
muluel wagering However.
nrtan and author Arva Moore
P a rk a c la im s p a r l- m u lu e l
wagering brgan ai Hialeah rare
track in the 1930a although It
waa not legal until a decade
later.
Thr Sanford Orlando Kennel
Club. Lon (w ood opened about
1935 an a haa re m a in e d a
doglrack. The Slate o f Florida
taourd a raring permit lo thr
club on Aug. I I . 1931 when
regulations went Into effect. The
club remained open during the

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track closed. 'C o u n ty records
show there waa construction at
the club In 1900. more In IK O
lo 1963 and I he latest addition
In 1974. Longw ood building
director John Brock said. The
current owners have had the
club since 1954 or 1956. said
club spokesman Bob Nash. **l
found both dales and I'm not
sure which la correct.'*
Although originally a thor­
oughbred racing park. Seminole
Greyhound Park on Semlnoia

If you recall. I (old you WlnftS
will finally merge Microsoft Disk
Operating System and Windows.
It haa moved a step closer to that
with the addition of disk mainte­
nance utilities o f 'D efrag* and
'ScanDisk.' If you're unfamiliar
with these, read the section be­
low. You’ll learn how to improve
the operations o f your present
Windows system. You can Defrag
and ScanDisk under Windowa
now. but you must exit Windows
before running them because they
need a lot of the memory normally
hogged by W indows. Because
Wln95 docs away srlth moat of
those memory complications, you
can run them under Windows,
even in (he background while do­
ing other computer things. These
applications are also being re­
fined. Defrag currently destroys
W ln95'§ lo n g file n a m e s, so
Microsoft provides a safety rou­
tine which allows me to restore
them after Defrag wipes 'em out.
By the time WlnBS is finally re­
leased. all this will be done for
you. It should be foolproof. But
then, what Is. eh?
Oddly, my printer la now run­
ning real slaw, although It did not
under the earlier Chicago. I sus­
pect this new "bug* will be re­
solved soon. You should expect
printing to be much quicker than
current Windows versions. Also
expect less system slowdown
while a print job la being com ­
pleted. a common problem under
Windows now.
Although there's more work to
be done. Wln95 Is shaping up to
be a dramatic improvement to
current Windows. We'U keep you
up to date on future Improve­
ments.
Chares...
Do you find your Windows
computer system seems sluggish
these days? Oh. It seemed to run
slick out of the box a few months
ago- But now It just seems tired.

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Boulevard haa also been uard for
harness racing, quarter horse
rar'ng. a winter training facility
for horses and even automobile
raring over the years Thr facili­
ty reopened aa Seminole Downs
In 1967 for a 57 night program
o f th orou gh bred raring but
rloard after 3 1 night*
In 1970. Investors aprnl 64
m illion on Improvements In­
cluding a 61 5 million club
houtr called Oareola Terrace
Virginia B rarh builder Lewis
Keller waa chairman of the hoard
for Seminole Management Cor
lfon and John Lrlb. Glen
L N.Y. investment banker
arrvrd aa president

Triangle.** three parl-m uluel
altrs within five miles o f each
oth er in southern S em in ole
County which ran he rrach rd
from Highway 17-93.
Under the proposed constitu­
tional amendment on the N ov. 6
ballot, all three pari mutuel sites
could build casino gaming areas
up lo 75.000 square fret Casino
gam ing la not aulhorlied to
begin oprratlon until July I.
1995 If the amendment la O K 'd
by the voters
Hackers are waging a 610
million campaign lo convince
voters raatnns are good for I he
state, while opponents charge
east nos will bring more crim e
and damage the family tourtal
destination image cultivated by
the "Sunshine Slalr."
At a meeting at the Seminole
County chapter of STOP (S lop
T u rn in g Out Prisoners! Iasi
week. Stale Representative Lee
C o n s t a n t i n e | R - A lla m o n tc
Springs) outlined crime atetlatlrs
from Gulfport. Mississippi where
casinos .opened In the Call of
199
•odd
the first
all crime
rape. 13 In 1993 and 37 In 1994;
robbery. 35 1105); aaaault. 691
( 1. 114); burglary. 263 (551);
larceny. 1.319 12.423); vehicle
lh rfl. HH |21HI and vehicle a cci­
dent. 1.41112.2271.
During fiscal year 1992-93. the
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club.
Inc. paid the slate 52.941.003
ta x e s. S em in ole G reyh ou n d
Park. Inc. paid 52.327.146 and

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At the April 30. 1970 oprning.
a horse ttamrd Musical llrrrrr.
owned by E C. Ryder and ridden
by jork ry Larry Gold won the
first race. About 3.500 people
attended thr track's ballyhoocd
oprning night.
However, jual there month*
later, track owners requested a
shortened racing program. Heart
with attendance
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ptndrd'Juty I I . Closing sevciv
weeks ahead o f schedule, the
park racked up Inear* of 670.000
In leas than three months ac­
cording to newspaper reports ai
the lime. T h e park waa con­
verted lo a greyhound rare track
In I960.
The Orlando Seminole Jal-Alal
Fronton, operated by Florida
Jal-Alal. Inc. completes the third
aide o f what some referred In two
decades ago aa the "Golden

C -h T iIN G

F lo r id a Jal A la i. In c . p a id
63.406.141. Florida collected
over 602 million In U s e s from all
tracks and frontons There are
33 pari mutuel permit holders
but only 30 parim utuel facilities
currently operating
If the constitutional amend­
ment la approved. 47 casino
operations are possible. 30 at
existing pari-mutuel venues. 7
new raatnns. one each In Duval.
Escambia. Hillsborough. Lee,
Orange. Palm Beach and Pinellas
c o u n lle a . In a d d it io n . Ih e
amendment allow* tw o casinos
in Broward County and three In
Dade County, tw o o f which
would be In Ihe C ity o f Miami
Brarh.
Five nvrrboat casino facilities
having gaming areas not lo
exceed 40.000 square feel are
also poaalhlr under the amend­
ment In counties without free
sta n d in g raalnoa. S e m in o le
County could afoo gel a river boat
A ll three o f ih e Sem inole
County pari-mutuel sites have

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room lo expand. Data from theDivision of Pari mutuel Wager-1
tng. State o f Florida Department
Buslnraa Regulation Halt
ISf&gt;. 15 acres owned by Semlnolr
R a r in g I n r . and a 06.420
square feet facility at Seminole
G rey h o u n d Park. The
greyhound track on Dog Track
Road. Longwood la a 77.000
square-fret facility on 35.07
acres. H ow ever, land records
indicate abou t 4 1 .3 5 acres.
37.33 acres Inside Longwood
and ihe remainder In Ihe county
are owned by Individuals or
stockholders o f ih e club. In
addition, several acres at vacant
land abutting the property are
for sale. T h e land la currently a
tree service company.
T h e J a l - A l a l fr o n t o n la
101.601 square feet situated on
13.369 acres. The racing com­
pany owns property behind the
nearby K-Mart a spokesman
said. K-Mart recently announced
ll la closing Ihe Fern Park store
loratrd In a atrip shopping p la n
on land adjacent lo the fronton.

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hrtghtened Saturday when owner*
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the Chtragn White So*, and Abbott, o f the New
York Yankee*, would be among the premier free
agent* o f thi* y ea r* group.
"T h e Brat thing I h a ve lo do t* talk to the
player relations com m ittee Monday." *ald
Pugrne Orta, the No. 3 official in the player*’
a—Delation. **My auapteton I* It will be a brtrf
converaation."
The union aaya the 32 d ay* o f the airtkr count
for —rvlc* and ihe players are eligible, and
intend* lo challenge the action before arbitrator
George Nlcotau
A * many so 109 player* potentially are
eligible lo Me. The other* who filed Saturday
w ere Atlanta shortstop J eff Blausrr. Chicago
W hite So* outfielder Darrin Jarkaon. Cleveland
outftetder Candy Maldonado. Milwaukee pitcher
Jeaae Oroaro. Loa Angela* third baseman Tim
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Friday
lay night
—ght —
the Lake Mary Rama rotted to a
36-13 ham nam ing win over the
Lym an Greyhounds.
It was the mast points neared by a
Lake Mary tram since the Rama put
up 39 In a win over Sem inole an
Sept. 33. IS M .
"T h is Is a real fralker — our cap."
■aid Lake Mary ranch D ou g Peters
to 2-4 11-3 in the Seminole Athletic
Confare m s and 2-3 tn A A :Dtatrtrt 4)
with the win. "W e ployed pretty
good football tonight. Lym an's tw o
wins tn a row were real Impreaalve
and w e knew we had to play well to
beat them ."
Coming In. it w n eapeetrd that
the game would be an aerial cirrus
featuring the talents o f Lym an’s
Tam m y Otzon (641 yards passing.
43 2 percent completion rate) and
Lakr Mary's Tyaon tllnahaw 1900
yards. 37.2 percent I. the top tw o
th r o w in g q u a rte rb a c k * In th e
county.
' Donnie Casey quickly changed
that.
When Lake Mary's defense forced
Lym an to punt on Its first arrte*.
Casey fielded the kick near midfield

f L ym an 's second ofw ith by Intercepting a
Dtaoa pass deep — Ram territory
and returning M to the Lake Mary
44-yard Mnr. S even p la y* latar — stz
of them running play* by
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r gave Lake Mary a 134) lead
12:90 left tn the opening period,
'a he rosea gave the
tactical advantage
Labs Mary could protect the lead
and control the clock with an attack
more run dominated than originally
planned. Dtaon and the Greyhounds
had lo air H out to try and get bark
tn the came
While DU on had reasonable suc­
cess. completing 13 o f 29 passes far
193 yards and tw o touchdowns, he
:krd at* tim es for 46 yards In
more than negating what
rushing attack the Greyhounds
were sM t to mount.
DUon hooked up with Freddie
Young on ■ 93-yard touchdown pass
play in the second quarter and hit
Willie Jones w ith ■ 24-yard scoring
strike In the fourth quarier. DUon
also passed to DeW ayne Bril for a
2 po4nt conversion following Jones'
Htnahaw waa 4-foe-10 throwing
Cl

Nacolon Jumpp (No. 33! scored touchdowns on runs o f 29 and S
during • 101-yard rushing porformanca lo hoip tho Lako Mary „
co—breto thotr homocoming with a 34-15 win ovor lha Lyman Greyhound*.

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on hla seven-etty public relationo lour trying to
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no sign the negotiator* for the NHL and the
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but there’s no Indication from them that they
want to ." NHL spokesman Arthur Plncus said
Saturday, referring lo Ihe ptayera association.
The NHLPA took exception to that.
"Both aides have said the line* of communicallon will atay open.” NHLPA spokesman
Steve MacAUlatcr said. "N o th in g’ s changed from
our standpoint. We're o n ly a phone call away" If
the NHL wants to call the union.

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Arkansas showed off championship rings and
C incin nati showed o f f a statue of Oacar
Robertson. Indiana a n d Kansas introduced
Impressive freshmen classes, and St. John s did
the same, with a new nickname.
Yet It w u an electrical engineering student
from Cleveland who upstaged the start o f
basketball practice across the nation by making
a nationally televised haifeourt shot worth a
college scholarship.
As part o f a promotion. ESPN offered one year
o f free schooling, including room and board, to
anyone making a halfcourt shot during "Mid­
night Madness" activities at the University of
Cincinnati's Shoemaker Center.
Cory Clouse, a junior, m ade it. sending 11.385
fans Into a frenzy.
After two years of schools not being allowed lo
begin getting ready for the season until Nov. I.
the date was back to the traditional Oct. 13. And
Just over one lhird of the 303 Division I men's
programs wasted no lim e, starting practice at
12:01 *.m . Saturday.

Tyson ‘hates tho world*
FORT WASHINGTON. P*. Imprisoned
former heavyweight cham pion Mike Tyson is
seething with anger, according lo Ring Maga­
zine.
"M ike Tyson hates the w orld." Tyson say* o f
him self in Ihe upcoming issue o f the magazine.
’ ’That’* just a fact. I hate everybody. I know
they M y. ‘Now, you can’ t hate the world, don't
be bitter.’ But I |u*t hate everybody.”
The publicity release from Ring did not M y
when the Interview took place. The Issue In
which It appears will be on m Ic next week.

P R O FOOTBALL
□ 1 p.m. — WESH 2. Loa Angeles Raiders at
Miami Dolphins. (L)

Haalh Ritsnour ground out 111 yards on 20 carries
Friday night, hall'
htlptng tho undafaaiad Laka Brant lay
Patriots control tha clock In thotr 174 win ovar lha

Do Land Bulldogs. This Friday, lha Patriots will play thotr
first homo gam# sines Sopt. 19 whon they host tho
unbeaten Mainland Buccanaors.

Pats dism iss ’Dogs; Mainland next
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Herald Sports Writar
Dr LAND — Looks definitely can be deceiving.
On first glance. II would appear that undefeated Lake
Brantley was facing a possible up— t when It defeated
DcLand by a 17 8 score In a 6A District 4 football
contest Friday night at Spec Marlin Stadium.
And while the Uulldogs did keep the Patriots In sight.
Lake Brantley controlled the action as the Patriots
tuned up for next Friday’s district showdown with
Mainland.
"DcLand had a good defensive game plan for u s."
said Lake Brantley head coach Fred Almon. "They took
the pitch away from us and also clogged the middle

with big people. W e haven't moved No. 90 (Mike
Jackson) or 77 (Ryan Tlm kol yet. No one takes our
fullback away from us. but they did tonight. Luckily,
we got loo— for a couple o f long runs. "
The Patriots Improved lo 6-0 overall and 3-0 in
district play. DcLand fell to 3-3 overall and In district.
Lake Brantley will boat Mainland (also 6 0 and 5-0) next
Friday night at Tom Story Field, while DcLand will trek
Into Seminole County to play at Lyman. Both gam e will
start at 7:30 p.m.
Th e Patriots got on the board first as junior
quarterback
‘ ‘ Dee Brown rapped* a '12-play,
y. 87-yardI idrive
with a 7-yard scamper with 10:20 left tn
t the second
period. John Berardl added the extra point.

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DELTONA huge play for the O viedo Lions
Friday night, both on both often—
and defense.
Brian Buchanan threw for 115 of
Oviedo's 152 passing yards and the
defense art up tw o third quarter
touchdowns with Interceptions —
the Lions handed Deltona Its fifth
straight loss. 24-12. In a 6A-Dtatrtct
4 battle at Deltona.
Oviedo to now 4-3 overall and 3-2
In district, while Deltona fell to 1-9
overall and 1-4 In 6A-Dtatrict 4.
Th e Lions w ill g et a muchdeserved week o ff this week before
returning to play Dr Land on Octo­
ber 21. The W olves w ill travel to
Lake Howell to play the Stiver
Hawks at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
"Brian (Buchanan) threw the ball
w ell." said Oviedo assistant coach
Ken Kroog. "But the defen— really
loomed large-”
Deltona took the lead In the first
quarter as the W olves drove 90
yards on nine plays, all on the
ground, but had to — tile for a
36-yard field goal by Jim m y Chico.
The Lions then went to the strong
left arm of Buchanan to take the
lead for good as the senior signal
caller took the team 70 yards, with
55 coming via the pass. Brion King
got the touchdown on a 10-yard flip
from Buchanan. K alian Esllch
added the extra point.
Deltona came back to get another:
Held goal from Chico, this time from
33 yards, to make the score 7-6 at
halftime.
The Lions defen— turned the
game completely In Oviedo's favor
quickly In the second half as. after

□

Last-m inute TD gives Auburn upset of No. 1 Florida
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Football Writar

GAINESVILLE — Patrick Nix threw an 6-yard
touchdown pass to Frank Sanders with 30
seconds left and sixth-ranked Auburn stunned
No. 1 Florida 3633 Saturday In a sec-saw game
to extend the nation's longest winning streak lo
Florida's Danny Wucrffcl came o ff the bench In
the — cond half and threw three touchdown
passes. Including a 28-yarder to J— k Jackson
that put Ihe Gators ahead 33-29 with 5:51 left.
But Auburn's Brian Robinson Intercepted his
third pass with 1:20 rem aining to —t up the
winning drive.
T h e'T iger* (7-0. 5 0 Southeastern Conference)
drove 95 yards In —ven plays, and look Ihe lead
when Sanders made a leaping catch In the end
zone between two defenders.
Following the kickoff. Florida took over on Its
own 11. But the Gators (5-1, 4-1) couldn't move

the bull and raw their 17-game home winning
streuk In the SEC come to an end before a record
crowd o f 85.562 at Florida Field.
T h e victory pushed Auburn Into — rlous
contention for the national championship, even
though the Tigers are on probation and can't
play In a bowl.
It was a remarkable game that featured six lead
changes, including four in the fourth quarter.
It looked like Wucrffcl would be the hero after
he entered the game In the third quarter
following starter Terry Dean threw his fourth
Interception. But Auburn, which has shown
am azing resilience during Its winning streak,
would not fold.
Nix. who w m 28-of-51 for 319 yards and three
touchdowns, kept the final drive alive with a
fourth-down. 14-yard pass to Thomas Bailey.
T w o plays later, he connected with Sanders for
the winning touchdown.
It was the —cond ttralght year that Auburn
bcut a Florida tram that was 5-0. Last season, ihe
T igers rallied (o beat the G-ttors 38-35 at Auburn.

Florida trailed 22-14 when Wucrffcl cam e off
the bench, but the sophomore threw scoring
strikes o f 26 yards to Reldcl Anthony and 17
yards to Ike Hilliard to put Florida ahead 2622
early In the fourth quarter.
Auburn regained the lead 29-26 on a 30-yard \
T D poM from NU lo Andy Fuller with 8.45
rem aining. W ucrffcl struck again about 3i
minutes later, hitting Jackson withi the go-ahead
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TD pass.
Wucrffcl, who replaced Dean as the starter for i
— ven games last season, completed hla first nine
pas— a and finished 1Oof-13 for 171 yards. Dean
was O of-17 for 126 yards and one touchdown.
Auburn's Stephen Davis rushed for 113 yards
on 20 carries, while Bailey and Fuller e— h had.
more than 100 yards In receptions.
T h re e first-half Interceptions — tw o by
Robinson - helped Auburn take a 22-14 lead at
Intermlsalon. One Interception stopped a Florida
scoring threat and other two led to 10 Auburn
points.

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four 200-plus games
SANFORD - J a f M t t took
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Bowling in the One on One
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Muzzleloading hunt seasons
Fo r h u n tin g

a lly to u s* th e ir p rim itiv e
weapons to the South Zone Oct.
T S - f j and In the Central Zone
O c t . 1 9 - N o * . 6. T h e
m u eileloa d er season in the
North w«et Zone wtU be Nov.
13*30.
Muxelrloading gun seasons
may vary on public wildlife
m anagem ent arena. Hunters
should consult w ild life man­
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above the hair line I. turkeys of
either ara. wild hogs (with a
minimum shoulder height o f IS
The Z m g la d rs and Francis S. inches or more, in arras where
Taylor. Rotrabergrr and Holey hogs are legal game), squirrel*,
Land wildlife management areas q u a i l , r a b b i t s , r a c c o o n s ,
are closed to public access for 90 o p o ss u m s, c o y o te * , nutria,
skunks, and beavers
days due to high water
Bag and possession limits are
A m otile loading gun Is de­
antlered deer — daily limit lwo
fined as a firearm that uses black
deer, possession lim it four:
lurkrys and wild hogs — dally
atitute and Is fired by wheel lock,
limit one. possession llmll two;
flintlock or percusston cap Ignl
gray squirrels, quad and rabbits
— dady limit 12. possession limit
to the use o f any self-contained 24. and fox squirrels — dally
cartridge emmuniUcm, t
O u tin g in *
rasroons. opossums, coyotes,
(With she ar more antlers at Meat ndtrla. skunks End braver*. Pox
five Inches in length visible squirrels may not be taken on

d e er,
m u isleloa d in g guns firin g a
single bullet must be at least .40
rallber. Those guns firing two or
more balls must be 30 gauge or
larger. The use o f iinlemhcd
d o g * except bird dogs, while
m urtlrloading gun hunting Is
pconiM iM so is p o sm u o n oi
g u n s o th e r than le g a l
mureleloadhtg guns.

Mavericks. Rebel* and Rapslas.
In the daytime, uar (In fer mullet
or large live shrimp (or the beat
result*. Expert flounder. redftah.
tarpon, and Jack c i t y mile to be
mixed In with the snook.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P a r t
Canaveral reports that high
seas have hampered offshore
fishing. Captain Mike Cain o f the
Whitewater reports fantastic ac-

Musalrloadtng has become
tremendously popular In Florida
because o f the extension of the
season for these "prim itive*'
weapons. New. sutr-of-thr-srt
muexieloaders are extremely ac­
curate and reliable, and bear no
resemblance to the originals.

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Dritona took the second
half kickoff and drove deep into
Lions territory. JeffCalim picked
off a pass and returned It 98
yards to the W olves 28.
Four play* later. King, who
canted on all four plays, dashed
In from the 4-yard line for the
touchdown.
T w o p lays later, Zach
Daugherty grabbed the second
Interception and took It back 20
yards to the Deltona 18. William
Jennings capped the short drive
with a two-yard touchdown run
and Ealich’s PA T made the score
21-6 with 3:01 left In Ihe third
petted.
King, who carried the bail 22
times for 103 yards, caught a
pass for 10 yards and completed
a pass for 37. got his third
touchdown on a 1-yard run early
In the fourth quarter to give
Oviedo a 28-6 lead.

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I I. Buchanan I (minvt J); Daltona. Navllla
H U . Ians s a Sack tit. Wiumkl m ,
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t U U M - OvMa. Buchanan M I S 111
KMf I I S V ; Daltona. Sack &gt;1)1. a
Wtalnaki a s S ta.
B SC SIVIM * - Ovlada. Munnt a t).
LlnaarS 1 17. Pattaway M l. King MS;
Daltana. ASrlan 1M. Byrd « 41. Lana I IS

Crowe. 393: Alex Nkholm. 313:
■ M l p a n — Stuart Meyer*.
UoT Andy Rafaner. 107: TJ.
Crowe. 101.
SATELLITES. O H 1

AtTEROfeg SATELLITES. O H 3

M * atria* — Shenee Gooterm s*. 493: J eff Shoemaker.
490: Jonathan Shield*. 431:
Corey Norris. 444: M 0 I g a m s *
— J e ff S h o em a k er. 313:
Jonathan Shields. 313: Shenee
Gonierman. 193; Corey Morris.
178.

Forget the river for bass
fishing unless you like lo explore
seres o f flooded pasture* In
searrh o f baas. Spend your time
« » h °» fa* y s a jk r pt the K&gt; to
IS-pound rso^cLThe best action
Is taking place at night on
one-ounce tigs and lure* such as

Brandon Marlette. 169: Bradley
Marlette, ISO: Joshua Higdon.
137; g g l aartoo — Brandon
Marlette. 90: Bradley. Marlette.
79: Joshua Higdon. 73.
Ita own 9-yard line.
The final time proved costly
for the vtattors as Jackson broke
through to block a J.B. Cartmill
punt Into (he end cone and
Cartmill eras tackled In the end
tone for a safety, making the
score 7-2 nt halftime.
The Patriots con trolled the ball
through much o f the second
half, running 22 plays to Just 10
for DcLand through the first 20
minutes of the final half.
Neither team scored in the
third quarter, but Lake Brantley
had one drive stepped on a
fumble, and after the Bulldogs
ran three plays and punted, the
Patriots took the ball and held
the ball for 9:56. finally getting a
32-yard field goal from Berardi
with 11:11 left in the game.
After the Bulldogs foiled lo
move the ball again. Brown got
him second touchdown of the
night when he ran around left
end untouched from 95 yards
out to give Lake Brantley a 16-2
lead. Berardi'a kick made It 17-2
with 7:39 left.
DcLand finally got a first down
in the second half with 3:00
remaining In the game. The
Bulldogs went on a 77-yard,
eight play drive, helped by a
31-yard run and a 29-yard pass,
with Fred Edwards bulling his
way In from Ihe 4-yard line. But
the try for two foiled and the
■core was 17-6.
DcLand did recover an on-side
kick but could not move the ball

IS 7 ; L is a

Shoemaker.

286; S tu ift Meycris 258; T J .

Jackson. 223: Brandi Wtlmot.
90S: Corey Norris. 193.

Lions
the ban. picking up 40 yards
and one touchdown lo g o with
th e Lake M a r y 'e 2 0 6 -y a rd
rushing attack. Jumpp finished
w i t h 101 y a r d s a n d t w o
touchdowns on 17 carries.
Bobby D a v ld o w llt caught
Hlnahaw's touchdown pass, a
13-yard completion with 6:27
left In the game. Henkel, who
waa good on th ree o f four
nt-after kicks, also nailed a
yard field goal.
"G ive Lake Mary credit." said
Lym an coach L a rry Baker.
“ T h e y were well-prepared. They
look advantage o f every oppor­
tunity."
Next week. Lake Mary plays at
Spruce Creek while Lyman 12-4
overall. 1-3 6A-4. 0-3 SAC) will
celebrate Its homecoming with a
game against DcLand.

J e ro m e P e r k in * .
Ireland. 196: J e ff

■ M i aartoo — Eric Smith,
8 7 2-S am R eyn old* 499: feed
Pearson. 3BO. B B gam** —
Eric Smith. 349; Sam Reynolds.
197: Fred Pearson. 137.

Marlette. 154; Christina Cole.
149: Joshua Higdon. 146: W +
g a m s* — Christina Cole. ’ 85:
Bradley Marlette. 34: Brandon
Marlette. 79: Joshua Higdon. 73
and 73.

F W M T N fti SPECIAL. O H ?
■ I g b s s r le o — M ic h a e l
Holliday. 667; Dan Marlette.
995; Jack DtMartino. 964: De­
nnis Ryan. 934.
■Igb gams* — Dsn Marlette.
261; Michael Holliday. 297; Jack
DtMartino. 213; Dennis Ryan.

Smith. 213.

202.

M t s 'i high aorlsa — Charles
Conklin. 999; Mike Vishneaky.
579: U g h g a m e s — Don Bangs.
216: Charles Conklin. 210.

V i m s 'i

sa time expired.
Brown carried the ball 18
times for 140 yards and also
completed all three o f his pass
attempts, all to Brian Whitman,
for 34 yards.
"W e didn't even know If he
(Brown) was going to play In (he
second half." said Almon. "H e
waa real dehydrated at halftime.
But he bowed his back and did a
good Job In the second h a lf."
Heath Rltrnour also went over
the century mark, carrying the
ball 20 times for 111 yards.
The Lake Brantley defense
was outstanding, holding the
Bulldogs to only six first downs
and 174 yards of total offense.

high aa rlaa —

Agnes Ognoaky. 510; Eleanor
Vishneaky. 451; B 0 I g sm o s —
A gn es O gn osky. 176: Mary
Banes. 166.
McOUIRTS CANVAS, O H 8
Men's k lg b eerie* — Curtis
Scarbro. 689. Scott Terrell. 669.
■ Ig b la n e s — Al Denman. 256:
Scott Terrell. 294.
V e n e n 'a b l g b series —
Laura Leahy. 575; Phyllis Mott.
549; U g h gasses Laura
Leahy. 213: Marlys Hoffman.

■ Ig b f a n e s — Sherry
Warlock. 304; Dottle Roberson.
198: D eb bie N ew m an, 194;
Linds Lewis. 192.
N a tsst Laura Leahy bowled a
■erica 152 pins over her average.
kMO-PLOMOA POSTAL, SegL 17
Man's blgb aortas - Michael
Davis. 557: Ken Weichel. 523;
■ Ig b gMBen — Michael Davis
203. Glenn Farley. 189.

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�Elegance reigns at bridal fete
State recognizes Distinguished Kiwanian
A s h l e y S c h a n e l waa t h r
M tttr d guest o f honor at a
perfectly iw r l y bridal hmchron
and ahower on Saturday. Ort. I.
In the elegant M is t s Parlour

brklramald, of Winter Park.
Aahety la thr daughter at Mirra
• Mynnte" and Brian Srhanrl of
S a n fo rd . Iter m a te rn a l
grandparents are Maryed Meeks
and thr late Chartra Meeks. The
b r ld e g r o o m - to - b e , G r e g o r y
Grtmahew of College Park la the
son o f G a r y R. a n d J u d y
Orimahaw of Palm Harbor,
i n r p r r tiy D f i o m m
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the gurata attired tn an exquMte
Ivory co lored tea-length silk
dress accented with a hand*
c ro c h e te d eeat and com *
phm entrd with a i ia**gi of
candtda mars, baby's breatn and
m ln gfrm .
The lunrhron attr was the
eery dtatlnctler Wright tkottoeia

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0aaa wall arrtton flanked by
ornate French doors Thr 90
gurata were aralrd at a kmg
ad-toot table centered with a
runner o f aprtngrrl frm . deltralr
while camatlona and apraya of
baby’s breath running the entire
length of thr altrarttvety a p
pointed table. Inleraprrard along
the runner were framed phot
y a p ha o f Ashley and Greg taken
during their four year cluftahlp
Ear w guest received a person
slued name tag as wed as a gift
m em ento o f and humranr gU *s
from the hostesses who also
arranged far traditional classical
wedding music to be played
during the entire event.
In addition to the main dining
table, thr punch table held a
huge sterling punch bool and
crystal •« cm ware while another
table waa arranged wnh the
beautifully packaged gifts K rM I
Meriwether, maid of honor, re*
c o rd e d ea ch lo v e ly g ill tn
Ashley*• wedding album as she

DORIS
DIETRICH
tailty of Marred Meeks and the
Mam merits in Winter Park a*
w ell as the evclttng iw o e iiv
b lo c k r o m p lc a c o m p r is in g
Church Streel Station
tn addition in snriatumg and
enjoying the plush surroundings
and dtvlne fond. ihe guests spent
considerable tim e discussing

bride’s gndmnther and cousin.
S a n d ra L e w i s , e a m r fro m
Tampa
Attending from Palm Harbor
were Amy Donovan, stater of
the bridegroom , bridesm aid,
D ealtee Duprey and W endy
Grtmahaw Also attending were
Jan G rlm sh aw . C lea rw a te r:
S h i r l e y M e e k s , a u n t . St.
Augustine. Mandy Meeks, cous­
in. Patalks, and Molly Meeks
ruuatn. and Samantha Parker,
twtalramakl. both of Orlando
Others attending from Sanford
were Derry llam a, great aunt.
M ild red S le e d . V a le rie
Itrackman. Charlene Sleg. Sarah
OH. Margaret Vitale and Kristy
Fnulrr.
Ashley and Greg will he mar
ned tn November at Holy Cross

F.ptaropskChurah.

Chill cook-off winners (from laM) Anna Gonzalez. Cristina GonzMaz
and Mark Drury, the ‘Chill Wllllas.’

o f seasonal fresh fruit with
cream sherry, chunk albarocc
tuna with red pepper vinaigrette
sauce tn a pastry shell paired
with diced chicken salad In a
tomato crown an a bed of shaved
lettuce with fresh vrgetable
garnish and chocolate mousse
with raspberry sauce.
T h e g u r a ta a r r i v ed f r o m
Georgia and enjoyed thr hoapl-

e a se s, mothrrtp m a t W a g l
grandmother an^m ald of honor.
Deeanna Lycll attended from
M issis sip p i R e l a t i v e * f ro m
M ou ltrie. Ga Included J e n
Clem ents, great aunt: Gwen
C lem ents great aunl: Carla
Clemen Is. cousin, and Drily Mar
Sir man* great aunl. Jar Gwltty.
great aunl arrived (nun Pelham.
Ga.. while fc!&gt;-n Loving, nataln.
came from SneNvtlle. Ga The

Is it hot in here,
or is it the chili
cookoff at W O F L ?
T h e air co n d itio n in g was
working at maximum, hut the
sw eat was still beading on
e v e r y o n e 's fo re h e a d . Wh y ?
Because It was Ihe First Annual
Chill Cook-off al WOFL*FOX 35
In Lake Mary. The heal from Ihe
Moves waa nothing compared lo
Ihe heat from the chill. For this
momentous event, seven teams
came to cook 11 out lo decide
who had the best chill. Almost
every team had a secret Ingre­
dient One team used Jim Beam,
one used mushrooms, another
used beer. The one thing no
team used was beans?
This cook-off was to decide
who would represent the station
at the Sixth Annual Central
F lo rld a / P lo rld a S t a t e Chi ll
C h a m p i o n s h i p C o o k - o f f to
benefit United Cerebral Palsy.
The cook-ofl Is sanctioned by the
I nt er nati onal C hi l l S o c i et y
whose definition of "real chili"
excludes beans, pasta and rice.

youth activity. portlctMte In a
Human and Spiritual Values nr
Community Service Project
Kedptenta of the prestigious
awards are- Jan Ire Springftrld.
lull Frwaaa. Meta llrouka, Steve
l l a r t s o c k . W a l t SMIt h. Dr
Gonaalo lluaman. Dot Waller
and PhllGunstrr

Just tn rase you’ve missed
llonn le S ch u m ach er In the

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KIwanting honored
Congratulations are due lo
eight members o f the Klwanta
Club of Sanford who have been
awarded state recognition as
I hstlngutatted KiwanUns
In nrodrr lo be eligible for thr
award, members must complete
* l« of Ihe nine requirements
They arc: contribute in Florida
and Inlrrnallonat foundation*.

daughter. Shaun*, and llorwrM
Hrllo have ofened llurarm * at
('ashler* which customers have
prorlalmed aa quite successful.
Several Sanfordltcs have vMtagj
Ihe quaint restaurant nestled g !
the rolling hills.

Students attend
leaders’ forum
in W ashington

MARY
ROW ELL &amp;
SHARI
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The teams were allowed three
hours lo brew their best. All
preparation had to be done on
site. When the lim e was up. the
Judges picked up their spoons
and dug In. Judges for the
contest were W OFL's general
manager. Norrla Rcichcl. his
wife. Barbara Rcichcl. Chief
E n g i n e e r J i m D oyas. P e te
Ramondctta. Bill Horton and
Roxanne Rualnko. It was a very
close contest on points, but in
the end. only one chill could win.

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club meeting*. « p w " * a new
m em ber: co n trib u te to any
worldwide or youth propel: par
tlctp slf In a club-sponsored
fund raising project, pan trips tr

Kimberly Challos (laIt) and Cherlyn Roach

Kimberly C hallos. a sopho­
more nt the U niversity of
Central Florida, and her cous­
in. Cherlyn Roach, also a
sophomore at Valencia Com­
munity College, were Invited
to attend the National Student
Leadership Forum on Faith
and values held In Washington
D.C. for Ihree days ending
Sept. HI.
Th e non-part isan ev ent
marked Ihe fourth annual
forum originally Initiated by
U.S. Senator* Pete Domed let
and Don Nickels, and U.S.
Representatives Jim Slattery.
Tony Hall, and John Lewis,
and fo rm e r G o v . John
Ashcroft for Ihe purpose of
challenging the youth o f today
to use their leadership skills to
promote the relevance of their
fulllt and values to their pro-

SHAY
KOEGEL

fesslonal and personal lives. In
1089, Senator Domlnlrl asked
then Vlce-Prcs. Dan Quaylr to
host Ihe student leaders for a
private, non-partisan confer­
ence gathered In the spirit of
Christ. T h e vice president
agreed and Al Gore has contlnucd the tradition
established by hla predecessor.
The 500 students of the

C ro o m s cla ssm a te s ho n o r m in iste r
T h e C room a Hi gh School
extraordinary claaa ol 1963
worshiped with their former
classmat e, the R e v . Rufua
Boykin Jr. at his first apprecia­
tion banquet aa pastor of the St.
Paul Missionary Baptist Church
o f Holly Hill. The class gave
greetings, felicitations and ac­
colades to the participants. With
Shrrajyn Jackson Brinson, co­
ordinator. Ihe class presented a
visual presentation. “ Don't Let
Nothing Shake Your Faith In
God.” Music was rendered by
The Consolers. The recitation "I
Don’t Feel No Ways Tired” was
created by Tom Wilson til and
Freddie Harrington. Music by
.lame* Cleveland.

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The Rev. Boykin and his lovely
wife. Delores Williams Boykin,
arc celebrating tlielr first year ol
leader shi p at the St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church. A
well-known minister In the
Sanford area, lie Is ttie sort of
Lucille Boykin and grew up and

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worshiped at the New Mt. Calva­
ry Baptist Church. Sanford. Mrs.
Boykin is Ihe daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Royce W illiam s of
Sanford. The Boykins arc the
parents of tw o children. Rufus III
Is a student at Florida AAM
U n iversity . Tallahassee and
Olivia Is a senior al Lake Howell
High.
Many more years o f succeaa In
y o u r p a s t o r a g e from y ou r
classmates and friends o f San­
ford.

OES anniversary
Sweet Harmony No. 369 Order
of Eastern Star will observe I heir
11S ee H awkins. Page SB

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D i f f e r e n t r o l l v g e a a n d anL As quickly aa the
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The ronriudhM dinner of the
forum waa h oo ted h y U.B.

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wtth
luUe e lM day
akfaat hooted
hoot a
a breahfaet
by IU S
Senator Don Nickels. The Mudenta were then given i
to choae taro a 90
Hated with thetr toptra called
dialogue sr salons Our aludrata
r h o a e . " F a ls e D r e a m a W e
Pursue” with Cal Thom as and
" Leadership In Sports'* with
Arad Edwards, the latter becauar
they are aucti avid football (ana
Doth Chert jm m
both speakers
and many interesting l
•hared later In the email group
■taatnne by all the students who
went In various direct Iona and
w «h reports i
vtouaty articulated
Thai aame evening, each of
the small groups were tnvtted to
different homes o f the leaders
who live In the Washington D C.
area. Cherlyn and her group
srent to the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
T om Donnelly w ho aurptaed
them with a traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the
trimmings. "These people were
it ao wonderful, you would
ve thought
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taining royalty the way 1
treated; ithey
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wanted to know all
all felt
special.” Three o f the grou
including Kim’s went to
home of Scott Thom pson, a
facilitator (or the forum and
student o f the U niversity of
Maryland. "It waa great." aaya
Kim : " v e played volleyball,
t al k e d , and S c o tt a n d hla
roommates had laaagna for us
! and are srere able to ace some of
| the university.
The last day began with two
i large group sru to n i who were
. later transported to their srork
; session assignments. Cherlyn
; and her group were bused to an
; Inner city elementary school for
S the purpose of cleaning the
l school grounds. Cherlyn waa
; saddened to are the crack vials.
; the bullet casings, the trash, but
! she was actually shocked to pass
i the two funerals aa the bus rode
! them to the school; the funerals
were for children and "yo u could
tell from the Intensity and age of
the crowd that these children
were young.” The emotion In
her voice waa Intense.
Kim waa not Initially thrilled
with her group's assignment
which waa called "Gleaning the
Fields." The 900 or ao students
were bused three hours one way
to upstate Maryland to a farm­
er’s already picked cucumber
fields. The purpose for this work
1 group waa to pick as many
• cucumbers aa possible In about a
two- hour time period. Th e food
would be donated to those In
. need. Kim waa surprised and
- shocked that there was ao much
s food left after the Initial harvest
i still to be harvested and they
►were not the first nor would they
| be the last to glean the (kids.
•. Before boarding the buses for the
t return trtp to Washington D.C..

of the
students
tta
eloquent
speaker; after hla hour-long
aprerh. he did field questions
from the audience for another
hour which included hla views
on abortion and a medical Mudent asked about hla future In
relation to the present adminis­
tration's view toward health
rare. On the taaur of health care.
Mr. Gore made a personal ap­
pointment w ith the medical
Mudrot to dlaruaa the health
care situation becauar of the
complexity o f the laaue. Both
students frit aa If many, many
more questions could have been
asked If the vice president were
not so redundant, but also frit
that he waa an incredibly loving

ucaa It 's re a lly
addicted to k. 1 enjoy the
the beat W they arc
They have to be unme to buy than.**
elaborated on her
finds from local yard sales "1
look lor bargains. " aha said. T
don’t like big shakers and I'v e
about two or three
t of them.
She displayed a ■
with black toaat tn i
white toaat in the other. O f

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” 1 keep losing the end o f her
The little ball Up keeps
breaking off and I’ll find It and
wonder what it Is. thra I rvalue
and I have to replace N i

good ftrtrada at ours that
we camp with had found them at
a yard sale. W e w eren't home ao
they put them on the patio. They

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The rip e n rn re waa a
derful one for both Kim and
Cherlyn. The neat step In their
leadership developm ent la to
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K i m b e r l y C h a t l o e la the
daughter o f B ill and Janet
rbatloa who reside tn I
Cherlyn Roach to the dtu|h
Michele Roach o f Lake Mery.
The October m eeting of the
Sweetsraler Oaka Garden Club
Included a speaker from the
Florida Hospital, a dietician wtth
a m asters d e g re e In public
health. Barbara Friedrich who
•poke about the Importance at
nutrition and the changes in
nutrition in the paat 15 years.
The major emphasis promoted
by Friedrich la three-fold: the
(lrat la to eat leas fat which
automatically reduces the Intake
of sodium and augar the second
to to try to eat five or aU fruits
and vegetables a day: the third to
to make one change tn your diet
at a time and grow accustomed
to that change before adding
another.
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The Sweetwater Oaka Garden
Club to presently preparing for
Its Flower Show to be held tn the
historical district o f Longwood.
Including four shops In the
"Bam” and an exhibit tn the Tea
Room, plus the Enchanted Cot­
tage. the Apple Basket and the
Tra n sform ation . T h is Juried
show to to be held Nov. 10. I I

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The atats hag citad sight mambars of tha Sanford
Klwanla Club aa Diatlngulahad Klwanlans. They
am Mata Brooks (front row, loft) and Dr. Ootualo

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■Ml Fraaaa. Slavs Hartsock. Walt Smith, Dot
Wallor and FMI Ounatar.

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Each year the organlxstlon
selects a charity to sponsor and
this year the charity to the
Seminole County Humane Soci­
ety. This garden club to an
affiliate of the Florida Federation
of Garden Cluba. IruT. whose
headquarters are located In
Winter Park. This year. District
7. of which the Sweetwater Oaka
Garden Chib la a part, will boat
the atale con ven tion o f the
Florida Federation o f Garden
C l u b a at t h e M a r r i o t t In
downtown Orlando to be held
this April.
Anyone Interested tn becom­
ing a member of this active
organization may call 863-1132.

(Shay KosgM la a
Longwood aroo. Phana:
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’ recorded at Florida Hospital.
JAltamonte Springs:
; Sept. 15 — Laura and Harky
• Shelton. Altamonte Springs, girl
Sept. 16 — Alicia and Ronald
Cupp. Winter Springs, boy; Vkki

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Kristy Koonce and Louis Mats.
Altamonte Springs, boy; MacNesha Sims. Longwood, girl;
Carrie and Tim othy Daugherty.
Deltona, g ir l; S t ac y PetrisClabough and Steven Ctabough.
Sanford,, boy
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Jamaa Thompaon (right) and wlfa, Florsnca. anjoy tha picnic.
Thompaon'a fathar waa paalor o f tha church whan tha currant
building waa aractad In 1827-28.

There waa no abortaga of food and fsllowahip at tha First
Praabytarian Church of Laka Mary'a 100th annivarsary celebration
picnic.

Lake MaryThird place chill went to "T h e
Chill E 's." Sandy Gam bone and
L illia n Brlckelm alcr. Second
place chlU went to the "Disciples
o f Chill." Lynn Rudd. Charles

Rudd and Matt Kennedy. And
the winner was the ’ ’ Chill
W i l l i e s . " Anna G o n z a le z .
Crtatlna Gonzalez and Mark
Drury.
The "Chill WUlles” will be

representing the station at the
Sixth Annual C en tra l FlorIda/Flortda State ChlU Champi­
onship Cook-ofT which wlU be
held Saturday, Nov. 5. In the
Maitland C enter O ffice Park

along Maitland Center Parkway.
UCP to expecting 100 teams and
more than 5,000 Central Flori­
dians. There to still time to
perfect a recipe and enter your

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group* featured will b r The
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fa ith . Home* City: God Sent of
Orlando, and Tap Priority o f
Sanford, fo r Information, rail

preaeata Hie Holly Hofm ann
friartet. Sunday. Orl IS . 2 5
p m. at Roaemont Country Club
Holly la a very arrompllahrd |ai«
player from Ihe Wr*t Cornu. She
la the beat thing to happen to
J » u flute More Herbte Mann ftrvt
made tt tamou* 40 year* ago
Playing with Hotly will be C ertlu
C o l e m a n , p ia n o, and T o m

American Express downsizes
tb r brat artlata lik e L ou iJ
Hellson. Ray B ro w n . Harry
"Sw eeta** Edlaon. Slide
Hampton, and J os Hewdcrsdn
Holly baa been greatly mftu
etired by the aounda o f alto
m u man Johnny tlodgea. g rr
you put lover*.' Alan, the gtfpd
aniat. Cecilia C olem an, wyll
known on the Urn Angete* yon
scene lor many yearn Coleman
a ptanlat and compoarr. d u
bom tn Long Beach. Caltf dftt
new and enjoy theac tw o great*'
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can caH the Prank Evans Center Tve uaad. In the Htltr whnl
at 3343000 The cost la SS.
church built atto** mad wood.
There mill be a Halloween
Though n*a a little rundown
y for aenlor* at Ihe Prank
in need of repair. I know I
ns Center. Tuesday. Oct. 25 can find my Sartor tn there.
from 9 30 lo 11:45 a m Co*- *&lt;r heart may be heavy, when
fum e* are optional.
I enter her door. I Ond that an

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C h lls lm s s Is e e m k ig
T h e Lake Mary H istorica l
Commission Is currently seeking
d o n a t i o n * or loans o f o l d
Christina* ornaments. T h e ornaments will be used for a
display at Chrlatmaa In Olde
L a k e Mar y, a c h e d u l e d f o r
Wednesday. Dee. 7. at the Prank
Evana Center After Chrlatmaa
in Olde Lake Mary, the omam enu will be put on display in
City Hall. Ornament* T a n be
dropped off at the Lake Mary
Historical Muaeum or given to
commission secretary Shari
Brodle. Yog can call Shari at
3 3 1-S471 or Margaret Wesley at
the museum at 324-3060.

\caving, tt’a heavy no more
Though ihe yean have taken
their toll. I aou llnd that here I
can bare my toul
know tomeday ahe will bt
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lucreane by an average o f four
percenL and , i » gross national
product |GNP) should grow by
3.7 percent In I960.
Ratojcaak to the first o f eight
speakers who arc acheduled to
addrem the ECO over the next

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Church cslsbratss 100
I f you live In “ downtown"
Lake Mary, you have doubtless
busy In Oetobor
heard Ihe lolling of the bell In
The October meeting o f the the steeple at First Presbyterian
Lake Mary Chapter of the A A R P Church.
will be Tuesday. Oct. 18 at 1
Since 1028. without fall Ihe
p m. at the Frank Evana Center bell has rung to announce Sun­
(formerly known aa (ha Senior day morning worship service
Center or Old City Hall). T h e and an occasional wedding. And
guest speaker will be Christine so It was the morning o f Oct. 9
Carlson, a registered nurse with when members of the congrega­
O lsten-Kim berly QualltyCare. tion met In celebration o f the
The
w ill be Atihctmer's beginning of ihe church. IOO
disease. If you want to come years ago. Oct. 13.

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Com m unity College. Sanford,
a n d In 1986. r e c e i v e d a
b a c h e lo r 's degree from
A r m s tr o n g State C o l l e g e .
Savannah. Qa.
N a v y Fireman A pp r e n t i c e
Christopher Singletary, son o f
J a m e s L. a n d C o n n i e L .
Singletary of 2519 Polnsetta
Ave.. Sanford, recently reported
fo r duty aboard the guided
missile cruiser USS San Jacinto,
homeported In Norfolk. Va.
The 1992 graduate o f Semi­
nole Community College High
School Joined the Navy In June
1993.

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Stephen K. Donaldson has grad­
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c o u r a e at the S c h o o l o f
Aerospace Medicine here.
Graduates o f the course have
been trained for duty as a
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Training Included basic princi­
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sclneces.and special techniques!
necessary for the safe and effi­
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by air.
Donaldson to a staff nurse at
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He to the son o f Lavon and
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Escellrocel fo r the Main
consecutive y e a r In Ihe
category
Heel Aeaorlatr
Marketing Fragram '* This
category rrflecte how an
Associate HBA m em ber has
d l r e c l l y a s s la ie d h o m e

- m y s t e r y ah
new se rvice

ruty. etc.

And rtm em ber, he adds, you
can't take your eye* off Inflation
for a minute. It's s devtltah
factor, he explained, one that
deve lopa fig h t under your nose
without you seeing tt, until I t 's .
too late to do anything about U.
Murphy was spotted In his
usual hangout the other day.
Just before the Chrysler ram ln gs
were to be reported. T h ey'll be
down , he said. Chrysler's not
much good In the Ihlnl quarter.
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A few o f his friends nodded.
Even tf the profits are up It
m ight be arise to sell because
that's the beat they'll do for a
long time, one said.
Murphy was last seen scurry*
lng away on Tuesday, the day
Chrysler reported a 54 percent
|ump In third-quarter earnings
to M S I million, the rapid accep­
tance of several new models, and
a massive contribution to Its
pension fund.
C h r y s l e r wasn't a l o n e .
Motorola and Pcpalco also con­
tributed to the rout, both re­
porting profits higher than anti­
cipated by analysts, helping the
Dow Jones Industrial average
clim b 55.51 points.
A n d right before M urphy's
eyes. If the glare didn't blind
him. were reports that the Inter­
est yield on the 30-year Treasury
bond, an Indicator of borrowing
costs and mortgage rates, had
fallen bock to 7.S4 percent.
It was a bad day for Murphy
and his friends, some o f whom
w ere known to be short-traders,
the kind who seek to make
m o n e y o n declines r a t h e r
advances, their Ides being to
borrow stock now snd replace It
later at lower price.

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Som e o f them have been right
enough times to persist In their
beliefs, although some o f the
biggest o f them have taken very
bod hits over the past few years.
Som e are habitual bears who
take encouragement from
Murphy.
For the time being, it appears
that corporate profits, and more
Jobs and perhaps some good
n ew s on Inflation will keep
Murphy and his crowd in hiding.
But they'll be back, outlook
unchanged.
W herever they go. It Isn't far.
m aybe a bar. You can always
feel their presence, as Chrysler
chairman Robert Eaton probably
did In suggesting to a reporter
that In the car business you
never know whal'll happen to­
morrow.
One o f these days th ey'll be
back. You'll know them by their
woeful greeting. "1 told you so.”
Economics don't rise forever and
markets don't cither. Nobody
knows the future, so fellows like
Murphy always have their day.
It wasn't on Tuaaday.

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You're a bit o f a dreamer today,
but that'a okay because you are
also pragmatic, fantasies and
realities blend wHl at this time.
T A t n r a a (Apnj 20-May 301
Good things might develop for
you today throuBi involvements
with those w hose Interests.
Ideals and standards parallel

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U N A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Try
to involve you rself with en­
terprising friends today. Thoae
you share time with will have a
pronounced effect on your at­
titude. Go-getters will stimulate
you. Major changes are ahead for
Libra In the coming year. Send
for your Astro-Graph predictions
today. M all 91.25 to AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
Bos 44 65 . N ew Y ork. N.Y.
10163. Be sure to state your
zodiac sign.
• c o a n o (O ct 24-Nov. 22) Be
sure to establish srortby ob­
jectives today. Once your ambi­
tions are aroused, you'll be
unyielding in your pursuit of
victory.
21) In order to get your points
across today, you might have to
be a bit more assertive than
usual. This can be done without

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I f t n i H W (Jan. 20-feb. 19)
It might be necessary today for
you to stand up for a friend
y o u 'v e previou sly protected.
HefShe fon t as bold or doesn't
have aa much backbone aa you.
M O M (Feb. 20-March 20)
Y o u 'r e presently In a c y c le
where you might be exposed to
m o re m ateria l opportunities
than you were previously. Today
could be a classic example, but
you 'll have to work for what you
A U M (March 21-April 19)
You w ill have good leadership
skills today. TMa will be very
evident to (hoar you're Involved
w ith fo r the first lime. T h ey 'll
see som ething In you to be
admired, possibly even to be
emulated.
T A t n r o a (Apni 20-May 201
T h is la a good day to work on
projects that require research

■ y P h illip A ld e r
Now. when a low dub wax led
Recently I was sent an In­ from the dummy. East discarded
structive deal and a computer a spade, giving the game away.
disk by Dr. John SturguL from Dr. Sturgul put up his club ace.
(he University o f Idaho. The disk played a spade to dummy's ace.
contained an animation of a coal rem oving West's exit card tn
mine simulation. |la Dr. Sturgul that suit, and ducked a club to
suggesting that I dig deeper for W est. H e cashed two heart
my deals?) The cfcal Is tn today's tricks, but at trick 12 had to lead
diagram.
aw ay from his Q IO of clubs Into
South's response o f one no- Sou th's A-J tenser.
trump w as forebtg for one round,
Nicely done, but Dr. Sturgul
in the m odem style. North's didn't aay which dub he led
three hearts showed a guard from the dummy at trick seven. 1
there. W ith clubs well held. Dr. have a aneaking suspicion It w as
Sturgul btd three no-trump.
the two. not the eight. Then,
West led the heart king, of when he ducked the dub eight.
course. South counted eight top W est should have played the
tricks. T h e contract seemed to seven, allowing declarer to w in
depend on the dub finesse, but the Uick. East takes the last four
South decided the finesse could tricks w ith his high spades. Or
wait for a moment or two. He had W est discarded the club
ducked the first heart, won the three on the fotsth diamond and
second and Immediately cashed p la y ed the seven under d e­
his four diamond tricks. East clarer’s met?
unwisely discarded both his WCosy rlaM 1994. N I WI PA PI » I N
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your Instincts today to Inmate
rh a n g ri that could benefit you
and your asanrlatra, W hat you
perceive will be rem arkably ac­
curate.
▼ m O O (Aug. 23-Sept. 231 You
w o o 't be the only one In your
peer group wkh good Ideas
today, so listen carefully to whai
o th e rs have to aay. V erb a l
exchanges can be very con­
structive.
• C s e y riiM im N I S t M M l IN
a n d fact finding. Y o u r In ­
vestigative (acuities are extraor
dlnarilv keen.
M M 1 W (May 21-June 201 If
there Is someone you 've recently
met whom you w ould Hkr to
know better.
In dia
Uve today and make arrange
m en ts for an In fo rm a l gettogether.
CAM C91 (June 21-July 221
T o d a y In situations wher e
boldness Is required for personal
gain, you should be adequately
equipped to rise to the occasion.
You'll be brave without being
1 N 0 (July 23-Aug 221 Be
prepared today to defend posi­
tions you believe m. Don't be
afraid to speak up If you think
what another Is proposing could
be h a r m f u l or c o un ▼OHIO (Aug- 23-Sept. 22) In
Important developments today
that require sta yin g power,
you 're apt to have the edge over
your adversaries. Draw upon
your reserves when pressured
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M l . Sanford HiraM, SanforG. FtorMa -

Stineclpher
The third and fourth Ooora
rontalnrd Ifl rooma rath and
the vtaton waa for these to be
occupied by other* or used a* an
annex to the Valdes Hotel neat
door. In fact, though, these
remained unused until the pres­
ent owner. Seminole County,
bought the budding In I (MO.
Puleston and Brumley were
referred la In the S u M Herald
at the tim e of the building's
compteUow thuaty. "Th ey tore
down an old frame budding that
had outlived Its usefulness and
in its place erected a budding
that shall aland aa a monument
to them long after they have

the county court­
house . th e d ru gstore la te r
became the place where area
law yers and political figures
would gather. Francis would
ion the tables, “ No
— private con
Probably mote dr
here than in the courthouse.
When the Sunshine Law waa
enacted In the 1970s, the signs
had to go. but political figures
con tin u ed to p atron ise the

The only thing I remember
about the Anderson family Is the
death of their only daughter.
Patricia Ann. of polio on Ort. 6.
1945. My grandmother. Clara
O rounds Strmprr. hsd dtrd the
Doc Bower still had an Interest previous June and Patricia's
In
drugstore which be sold to grave was located Just a tew lots
hts ports e n In 1923 so be could away from hers in Evergreen
enter the real estate field. He Cemetery. I waa nine years old
wanted to participate in the and I recall seeing the huge
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display o f flowers fodowtng the
Bruce Anderson sold hla Inter­ funeral and alao how the Anest to ftoumlllst tn 1964. There­ drrsona kept the graveslte really
after. the drugstore waa owned beautified for many years. Well,
and operated by Oene ftoumUlat a couple of years ago. out o f
and hla son Pranrts (P E . Jr.) curiosity I tried to find her grave
until It waa cloard on Sept 3. and couldn't. The other day.
1977. a few months after Gene's while researching in the Sanford
death.
Museum. Alin* Clarke and I
Francis RoumlUat reminisced were speculating about L R
about the drugstore In a news­ Philips and s h y hr sold the
paper article soon after the drugstore She thought that
closing He remembered that on perhaps hr had died, so ahr
Saturday nights during the called the Parka Department for
1930s. the grocery stores would his gravrsltr. She also got
stay open unUl midnight- The Patricia Anderson's Well curios­
drugstore closed at 10 p.m. oo ity got the better of me and the
people would have coder there neat day t trooped out to the
c em e te ry . P a tric ia 's gra ve
and then go grocery shopping
Since Its location was just s few markrr la still there though It la

death penalty. We need ft aa a
deterrent to ertme.”
George Brown sold. "A s far as
I know it looks like things are
doing pretty good. There's so
much going on In the world It's
hard to know what's right and
what's wrong."
Mary Whitfield said. "I d give
more money to the homeless
I'm pretty hippy with the sray
things are.*'
John Ferguson said. "I would
ensure that we have a strong
defense. I waa In the Navy lor 23
.years and l know how important
that la. A good defense is the
beat odense I'd try to work for a
more bipartisan Congress than
v c have now. They need to
listen more to other parties
Instead o f Just stomping on
Jean Copeland said. " If I could
make my own rules I would fire
everyone In Congress. They ma­
nipulate the laws to thetr own
nerds and wants and not the

wants of the people,
everyone** budget 29
wtth the instruction ft
cuts Tens and
been wasted on
the propie don't even
to use. I'd put term
serving in Congress. I'd
Illegal lo get campaign
lions In excess of a amaU
Jerry Coning said. 1 would
make the country a dem ocracy.
Representation would be by the
people The people want
They want Congress
They don't want them to accept
gifts and eapenatve
The Congress today la'bought
and paid for by special tutarrst
groups. Congress w on 't 'get
serious about crime. W e're (he
only developed country In the
world that doesn't lake care o f
Its people regarding health care.

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EDWARDS BROWN, lit
HERITAGE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, and
JOSEPH FREDOUTEY.
NOTICE OP SALS
NOTICE I t HEEEBV GIVEN
m*t pvruoH is an R w M
Flnef Judgment *t Ferectotur*
entered In cant* number
u a u C A ia c . m me circuit
Court si i emlnele Cowrty. Nor
Ms. I mil toll mo property
titueted In l aminate County.
f tor Mo. SotcrISsS 00 toitawe
THE SOUTH N O FEET OP
LOT I. THE NORTH It M
PEET OP LOT X ELOCX ” 1".
ENGLISH ESTATES. UNIT
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T TH E RE O F AS EE
CORDED IN P U T BOOK IL
PAGE I. OP THE PUELIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. AKA 1000
STRATFOSO RD. MAITLAND
PL.
at public tele Is His hlghttl ond

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County Ceurtheute. Ml N Pork
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November. 1*04
In accordance mm mo Amor
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tpoclol eccnmmedetton lo par
tlclpot* In Iklo proceeding
hmmm contact Court j^mmo
•ration, at Ml N Park Amwo.
Suit* N JOI. Seniors. Florida
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CLERK'S NOTICE OP U LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Itiol pursuant to a Summery
Finol Judgment of PsracNours
entered In Ik* above entitled
couoo in mo Orcurt Court of mo
ElghManth judkiel Circuit, to
end tor lomlneto County, Ftor
front door of me
Ceurtkeuoo In Sentore, lomlneto
County. Florid# at mo hour of
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TABS DCACRIBEO IN OFFICIAL BBCTBOB BOOB 1454,
PRAM T R I- » R f OP THE PUBLIC BRCONOR OP B M I *
EQU COUNTY. FLOWI OS j THENCE CONTINUE MOUTH
• R * ) * ' ) » • NERT ALONG THE NOBTRENL* U B S OP
RAID RIOWT-OFrtU*. 1 . 14 FEET TO THE ROWTWWEfTERLY CORNER OP SAtO RICNT-OF-RAf;
THENCE
SOUTH
EAST ALONG SAID E ta rT -O P M ttl.
1 4 .1R FEET TO THE POINT OP SHIRRING) THENCE
CONTI HUE SOUTH M ' M ' i l * BANT ALONG M ID U B I ,
55.51 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY CONNER OP M IO
RIGNT-GF-WAI ANO A POINT ON TNE NBNTERLY
RICNT-OF-«AV LINS OP RAID COUNTY H U NO. 41V
U O A M IN T CW A CURVE CONCAVE NOBTU X T ENtT.
RAVING A RADIUS OP IIR 4 .S S FEET, A CENTRAL
ANGLE OP 0 5 *!E *4 E * A M A CNORO MAXING OP
SOUTH l t a | V * ) ! a NEXT)
THENCE XOUTNRENTEBLY
ALONG SAID SIGHT-OF-WAT ANO THE ARC OP BAIR
CURVE. 1 0 5 .t l TEXT TO THE BOWTHIAXTERLI COBNIR
OP A EIGHT-OF-MAV TAKE DEXCRIEIS IN O PPIC IAL
EBCOBM BOOR 1141, PAGE) 1)44*1)41 OP 1WE
PUBLIC Ell C ONOe OP SDtlMOLt C0UBT1, FLORIDA)
THENCE SOUTH k t * 1 R 'iR * h u t ALONG BAIO LIRE.
IB.4B PENT TO A M IN T ON A CURVE CONCAVE
NOBTHVtXTERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OP 1055.74
PEST, A CENTRAL ANGLE OP R «*R R 'S la ANO A
OP MONTH BSa5 t'4 T a EAPTj
ILT ALONG THE ARC OP EAIO CURVE,
171.74 PENT TO THE POINT OP EBOIEBIM.
OOVTAINING ■•*
PARCEL NO.

114

000 TEACH ROAD
P M NINEL*

k R M f t * RWB
RECORD* BOON 11
PUBLIC AEODeOR OP RIM]NOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
LABE R IO rr-O r-M A I IN OPPICIAL EECONO* MOO*
4BR, FADE* 41) ANO 41 4 ) LBEB RIOWT-OF-WAf IM
OPPICIAL RECONOB BOOB ) • ) ) . PAGE* * B 2 - « « 4 )
LENS BIGNT-OP-NAT IN OPPICIAL ECCOSDB BOOB
1 0 ) ) , r u n 1)47 ANO S25*) ANO L I M NIGWT-OFNAY IN O PPIC IAL NBCOBOO BOOB I14R. PACE 1745
OP 7X1 PUELIC BECQEDO OP BIN I NOLX COUNTY,
PLOBIOA.

THE SOUTHEAST % OP SAID SECTION » , A DISTANCE
O f 1 0 1 .1 ) FEET TO A POINT ON THE ROOfftttLV
RICNT-OP-NAT
USE
Of
E M R O LA BOULEVARD)
THENCE CONTINUE NORTN 0 0 * 0 0 '«* “ N U T , 1 0 4 .0 )
FEET TO A POINT OB THE RORMRLV RIONT-OT-NAT
LINE OT EENINOLA BOULEVARD, RAID POINT ALSO
•U N O THE SOUTTttrtXT COBBER Of LOT I t , CEVTRJLL
P A M , ACCORDIISO TO TVS PLAT TVEMOP AS RECORDID IH PLAT BOOB t . PASS t t OP THE PUBLIC
RECORD* OP E M MOLE COUWTT, FLORIDA; TXEMCE
tOVTM 1 8 * 4 )'4 1 * EAST ALOBO tA ID AJGWT-OP-NAT
LIKE, 1*1.45 FEET TO THE POINT OP CUEVATURS OP
A CURVE CONCAVE tOUTHSXLT, HAVING A RADIUS OP
1)11.10 PEST, A CENTRAL ANGLE OP ) I * ) 4 * 4 7 a AND
A CHORD BEARING OP tor H T 7 *S 4 '1 7 a EAST)
THENCE EAETEELT ALONG SA I- EIGHT-OF-NAT LINE
AMD THE AMC OP RAID CURVE, 411. ) l PEST TO THE
fOUTNNXrr CORNKM OP LOT 1) OF RAID PLAT o r
CEMTEAL P A M , AMD A POINT ON CUtVS) THENCE
NORTH 00*00*45* NETT ALONG THE MXCTEHLT LIMB
o r tAID LOT 1 ) , A DISTANCE OP, 2 ) 0 . 1 ) P U T TO
THE POINT OP
EE0IMM1MG)
THENCE
NORTH
00*00*45a VENT ALONG RAID LIES, 140.00 PEST)
THENCE MOUTH 7 7 * 0 ) ') 5 S EAST, 541.41 PEST TO A
POINT ON THE EAETEELT LIES OT tA ID LOT 12, THE
WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OP GIANT STREET
(1ST STREET NEXT) ANO A POINT ON CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OT ) 2 ) 4 . t 0
PIET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OT 0 4 *0 *'4 E a AND A CHORD
REARING OP BOOTH ) • • « ) * 04* NEST)
THENCE
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID LIKE* AND THE AAC OP
■AID CURVE, 245.1R PEET TO A POINT Oil CURVE)
THENCE NORTH 7 0 * ) 5 '4 t a NEXT
(NOB-RADIAL),
3 )0 .1 5 PEST TO A POINT OB TNE KBSTULT LIME O f
SAID LOT 12 ANO THE POINT OP EBOINNING.

A T A ■ W H O L E COUNTY R A IL ANO DIES
N A M I K I N I EOUTNNEXT COBMEN OP TNE EOUTHWIXT
4 OP SECTION 5 . TOWNS*IP I S SOUTH, RANGE 10
B A IT IN BEN I NOLX COUNTY, FLO* I DA;
THENCE
NORTH M * 0 * ' 4 ) a N U T ALONG THE N U T L IN S OP
TNE iOVTHWBXT 4 OP BAIO SECTION S, A DISTANCE
OP 471.t l PEET)
T N t K E SOUTH E7’ 5 T '0 4 a EAST,
1 7 .7 1 PENT TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING AMO A
RESAX A CAP L .B . NURAEN 144 NAMING THE INTER­
SECTION OP TNE N o r m U N I OP TNE P L A T OP
CENTRAL P A M AA RECORDED IE PLAT BOOR B . PAGE
5 * OF THE PUBLIC BEGQROB OP SDtlMOLt COUNTY.
FLORIDA ANO THE EAXTEXLV FIGHT-OF-MAY OP
COUNTY ROAD 4 1 7 ) THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH ■ • * ! ? •0Sa EAST ALONG THE NORTH LIRE OP LOT 1 ANO
THE NORTH L IN E OP EAIO P U T ,
).1 4
FEET)
THENCE NOUnt O f l l ' l O ’
EAXT, 1 ) 1 . E f
PEET)
THENCE SOUTH 0 0 * l E '4 3 a EAST, I l f . 40 FEET TO A
POINT ON A RIGHT-OF-MAY TAKE A * DESCRIBED IN
O PPICIAL RECORDS ROOK 1J47, PAGU 1 *0 1 -1 *0 7 OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID *
AMD A PO IN T ON A CURVR CONCAVE NORTH EAST EXLV J
HAVING A RADIUS OP 1 5 .0 4 FEET, A CENTRAL ANO
O r 4 1 * l 5 '5 7 a AMO A CHORD ■ EARING OP
2 0 *5 1 '0 4 a NEXT)
THENCE NORTHWESTINLY
SAID RIGHT-OP-MAY AND THE AXC OF SAID CURVE
I E . 0 ) FEET TO THE POINT OP TANGEMCY ANO
POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OP THE N1CHT-OF-VA
FOR COUNTY ROAD NO. 427 AS DESCRIBED IN OFF1*
C IA L RECORDS BOON 2 4 )2 , PAGM 1357-11SR OP TH&lt;
PUBLIC RECORD* OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDAp
THENCE NORTH 0 0 a l l ' 0 7 &gt; NEXT ALOUD RAID LINE J
1 4 . El FEET) THENCE NORTH 0 0 * ) 1 '2 ) a NEST ALOtfq
■A ID L IN E , 1B 5.12 FEET TO THE M IN T OF B Enid-f
NINO.
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CONTAINING 2.50R ACRES, BOBS OD LE M .

CONTAINING ISO) EQUANI FEET, NONE OR LESS,

Cock Oatendent it Iwmer hefiftod mat We Pefittoner
anOrdered Taking Bator* ms ttonsn
NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN tor
# Judge* of mo a*nu*efytod Court, on me 0R« doy of
ptoouent to * Pinal Judgment *1 m
MM. St f.M M l. In ms Somtools CWMfp CsurtRgws
Faroetook* dated Auguot 1*. P
Me. to accordance mm it* Dsclersttonef TeAMgheretetora mod
tm. and entered In Ceoe No totor
mi* caw* All Ootondenti to mi» suit and art efker mtorsstod
t» Ilf CA MS, of m* Circuit serliet
ey flm*ty remoel * hearing*n Ws Stilton tar Ik* Order of
Court of m* Eigntoenm Judkiel Taking m
me time end glee* de«ir«tod and ks hoard Any
Circuit In end ter Semlneto Detondwat
d toning to tile a tlmsty regail Nr hearing (hell waive any
County. Florida nkoroln ripit to*»|*ct
to m*Order si Telling
GLENDALE FEDERAL RANK.
P S E.. l/k/s GLENDALE
Each Defendant andany ether pereeneclaimingany totorotl to the
PEOERAL SAVINGS ANO mepertt detertoed In me Petltton to me edeii etytod Eminent
LOAN ASSOCIATION to Plain Domain proceeding I* hereby repaired to on e wrltton deton***. If
tilt end THOMAS E KEHOE. any
you have, to me Wsttttan heretotori Died In mi* THORP CONSUMER DIS
Pvtmener. and any rsgwit tor s hearing an to* Petltton tor m*
COUNT COMPANY, a Order
st Taking. H desired, m PetlttonW* Attorney. e*ew name
Ponnoytvenie torperotlow, or* end addrees
I* etiewn hetoei en ar betore Octoher M. I*H andto tile
i mu mi to ms Wm ertgtoel sf
year wrttton Ritoneee endany regueel tor hearing an
mm Rto Clerk e f mi* Court
ear of the the Potman tor the Ovdw ef Taking
...............Homey or Immedletoly
lomlneto County Courthouse, to
*r lien you or any ef you
HI N Perk Avenue. Lontord. have or claim to end to Ike preperty
M in uno nttiwn aw n
Florida. *1II No'clock AM m
If en* i
rn* Srd day of November. IM.
In leM Petition. II

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FORECLOSURE SALS

* i eel lor in tn teld Pinal
Judgment, to mt
U l 4. GROVE ESTATES,
according to the piat Ihoraet at
recorded to Piet Book 11. Peg*
M. PuMk Record* el Semlneto
County. PierIdo
DATED mi* elk day ef Octo

as

OF SMIBOil oouww ,
IT DCaatlROO Ift
a t . n e u it x - 111 )

B U M DESCRIBED A * FOLLOWS I

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Poll

IM TH f CIRCUIT COURT.
IIS M T I U R N JUDICIAL
CIBCUIT. MAMOPOS
SEMINOLE COUMTV.
FLORIDA.
CASE WO : VMMCA H I
J MAURICE GRAHAM. INC .
Ptomtitf.

Ml AMP PMM tAAMMHi,A

cla nam e hitt e c it ev.
M ta
With a cemetery map. I then aMnaanwatrt m
e u m d M M t o t a r v act m au. aeanat
easily found Dr. Luclen R
n a n u s o s t uMu m a to n a v t auv
n n a oa
P h ilip s w h ose d a te s w ere w tra u n r m m e n o m i t t o a t c a ia t e i
*• I im s 1680-1942. The date* lor his
ta t aaar ew a » !
wife. Belle Tracy Philips, are
IMIS-1926
Peter Srhaal to Hie
again — we And In his
that L R . Philips retired as city
a portion o r
clerk Jan 13. 1928. an I assume
that he left the drugstore for this raa m a t
inoo In O ctober 1937 he was
ured In an interview relating
lo hla arrival la Sanford tn 1661.
I
He would have been 21 years
old. Ills obituary claims that he
•pent 40 years as a pharmacist
too m s ioJIiw aon9c o m aa tm
so that would mean 1661-1621.
This after hr sold the
One never know* what
on aaar k op said
paths you will be led down while j
to a
doing research'
Hack to the Brundry-Pulraton
t V n o v t a W
Building ll waa sold at auction ' u rn i or
-------------- ---------Nov. 2. 1936 lo C.H. and Ncttlr
Starr for 62.324.42. Remember
RAT
that this saa during the Dr- B Ift FIAT M B « .
. rum taai
The estate o f C.H. • o u t * • • • • ) » • ! •
sate an
Starr Bold I hr building to Doug L is t iv i.a t n a i to t n foist o r
Stmatram. Joe Duvta, J r . A .E a n a n cooes v t
a m o a a radios o r
tata.ia ra rr. a
S h oem ak er, a n d V tn re n t R o b
or i i M i ' i t ' tm
a ----------OF soon TT• * * * »»• tAITl
rrtaon O d ft. 1971. T h e y . In
■RIB ato m -of-oar u w t
turn, sold if to S r m ln o lr C o u n ty
aae o r raid ciarvi u i . i i r m to t m
A p ril 30. I9 6 0 T h e c o u n ty h as
o r u r i i or raid m a t o r
used ft e v e r atn ev th en fo r the
FARR. A FOIST CM CIBVt ABB TOO FOOT
ir iwm ca soar* M 't t 't i * sarr
state a tto rn e y 's o f l l r r s
LY U S I Of AAIB IDT 11, A
IS.St FHT TO A FOOT OB
RAVINS A RADIOS OF
or
ABO
• !• • • • !• • M R )
T h o s e th in g s n eed to be
_____
____
106 ARC o r RAID
changed.”
CURVI l t t . l t F«ST TO A FOIST OS CURVE) TOBKS
soar* ts » j i *st - bast, slobs a ron radial l ib s ,
Hla wife. Sharon, sold. “ The I tv .s s rts r to a fo ist oa t m iadttrl ? u n o r
RAID IDT 11. TVS BESTEStLY RIOTT-OP-WAT U S I o r
president can only do so much
A fo ist ea a a m cxxkavb
The president needs the people '
-t ravibs a Radius of i i i t . M rear,
behind him to get support for hts 1 A CORRAL ANGLE OF R fR d 'lI* ABO A
programs Id try to stir the REASIMO OF SOUm l l ' t l ' t l * SUTj
people's Interest up to get things wxrrtaLi alobo tub rrftmlv u n or r a ib lot
1 2 , ta io u o m t h b i l is t or
done. NAFTA has hurt us We tw i arc or raib c «v R et . ir rrrr to tbs
need to distribute the wealth
raft coaasa or raib lot u u o a f o is t oa
CVRVt OQNCAVR E0U1WNM TMLV tUVIBO A RADIUS OF
better."
m s .is ra rr, a central t t e u of M *«t* M a u o
A CHORD MARIOS OF SOSmi l l a« l ,l t a BISTt
Lary Galphln said. "I wouldn't
•OUTH LINE DP
want ua lo be the police guard raid lot is . m i
rr-OPHEAY U N *
o r s m ts o L A a o m x v a js
for the real of the world. Take
AAC o r BAIO
cvsvs tt t .a t FIST TO
of our own back door ftrst
h'a wrong lo use our tfUlftaty
| oft L H C COUTAIBiaa S IM
for the world. I'd (bad
300
TRACK EGAD
0. 1)1
programs for the people
here and die people that need it
A FART OP LOT !&gt; . CORRAL PARR AS
I don't think religion should
ID
FLAT ROOS S. PACS »S OP TV! PUBLIC
hove the strength ft haa tn this
a
BUBO
LI
COURT,
PLOBIOA.
country."

said she didn't really care who class and three boys and three
th e k i n g a n d q u e e n o f girls are selected lo represent the
Homecoming were, but ahe junior class." Frank Schwartt. a
•go 2A
thought the winners were "good spokesm an fo r the sch ool
explained.
choices."
responsive.
The queen and k in g are
"
I
don't
know
either
one
o
f
In addition to the gambllne
laaue. the poll also Indicated that them except that I recognise selected from the senior mem­
■mall employer* In Florida are them. They're seniors." she bers of the Homecoming Court.
The name* o f the winners In
beginning to tec a sharp upsw­ admitted, "but everyone say*
(he Homecoming balloting Is a
they're cool."
ing in proflu.
Jason Myers, a Junior, said the highly-valued secret. Only one
Businesses with leas than 100
person knew the Identities of the
employees saw increases In their selectio n * were good .
"They're like the All-American winners until the announcement
proflu In the latest survey In
types." he said "That's what a waa made.
September.
"It was very exciting, waiting
The poll released Thursday Homecoming king and queen
to bear who won." said Kort
surveyed 467 executives who should be."
Unlike many other school*, Leonard, a freshman who said
are members o f the Florida
Chamber of Commerce, from the candidate* for king and ahe haa no ambitions lo be a
Sept. 20-26. The survey has a queen are not sponsored by queen one day. but who "loves
the whole royalty thing."
teams or extra-curricular dubs.
margin o f error of 4.7 percent.
She added. "Homecoming la
"Five boys and five girls are
Intanwltan Own Aeaeciatad Pr**e to can
tetoad In IM* repeat
selected to represent the senior so cool. I love it.”

llf lll Noticti

ciecvtT cm aras rw etm tiri atria

TO

RoumlUat and Anderson was a
for almost
Ms Hosing,
56
at

No major changes have been
made to this building since Its
erection, though the street level
facade haa been altered at

Readers

In the ground and rouid
have been covered before. Writ­
ten on tl la her name and
"Beloved daughter of Bruce and
Juanita Anderson.'* She was
only 16c the 1646 Salmagundi
has an In Memortum page de­
dicated to her.
Located In the same erm etrry
lot la Bruce Anderson with date*
August IS. I MW - March 22.
IB M There Is a spare between
the two graves with no marker
which presum ably contains

you toll to m m . a defeurt may Re entered eg » met you tor the reltot
demanded to the Petition It you toll to rewmel a hearing en Ike
Petltton tor Order ef Taking yew then eelve any right to akiect to
M id Order ef Taking
WITNESS my hand and keel at u 4 Court en me l)m day at
SepNmber. I**4
(SCALI
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOX SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLO*IOA
By: Rum King
Deputy Clerk
Ro b e r t a m c m il l a n
County Attorney
tor Semlneto County, Pier Id*
Seminal*County to r,le t. Building
1101 Eett Flrtl Street
Seniord. FtorMa D ffl
Telephone I40f) 331 IIJO. Eat 11U
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publith October 1.1«*4 end October M, l tta
DEW)

:
Each Defendant i* further notified met m* Petitioner i
tar anOrder ef Taking Rater* ike Manora*Hleyme
me Judge* of Ike ahevwetytod Court, ai m, ** *
l«M tl 1 1 * m. In Ik# t*mInal* County Ceurtkeue*. lontord)
PierIda toaccordance wimIt* Doctorettontt Teemgheretofore hied
In Ikie cewe* All Defendant* to mu tut! and all ether iwtereitod
portlet may timely remail * hearing tn the Petnon Nr mo Order ef
Teetog el the nm* end piece detignetod and be heard Any
Betondent telling to Hie a ninety rtouttt tor hearing thatl oral** any
rigkl toth(*ct k*m*Orderel Tehtog
EachDefendant andany ether pertent claiming any Intere*t inthe
property deecrWed In the Petltton in the there ttytod Eminent
Demato proceeding it hereby resulted to tervt wrltton detente*. II
any yewhave, to m* Petltton heretotore tued to thit cauee an me
Pekttoner. and any rteetl tor a hearing en me f
Order ef Taking, it deelred. an Petittoner t Alto
end adWtea I* ekewn betowenor hatoreOctWer tt. 1(H
totlto
the ertgtoel ef your wrltton detoneee end anyregueel tor hearing art
the Petltton tar m* Order ef Taking aim ke Clerk at tki* Court
ertker hetore aervlc* on m* Pefittoner'* Attorney ar Immeditoty
--- tarter, to ekewwhat right. Nil*, intoretl er Hanyeu*r any *1you
itr claim to endto Ik* property deecribedIntold Petition and(a
If any yew have, why teld erapetty mould net ke
ar me me* andpurpetet at eat Nrmto laid Petltton It
you tell toanewer. adefault mey beenteredegatoet y«u tor tk* relldt
demanded In Ik# Petltton II yeu toil to rtgueti * hearing en nw
Petltton tor Oder ef Taking you mall waive any n*ht to oRtecl Ik
tgJdOfdftf #1TilitfMQ.

WITNIll my hand and teal at told Court en the ljth day it
September, l**e
HEAL)
MASVANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE CIRCUIT COURT
INANOFOR 1EMINOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA
By: RuthKing
DeputyClark
ROBERTA MCMILLAN
CountyAttorney
tar lamlnoto County. Florida
.
SemlnetoCountylervlca* Building
HOI Eati Flrtl Street

lan tor*. Ftor Id e m /1
Telephone NRJlni 11X0. Eat TIM
Attorney tor Petitioner

Puktllh October t, lt«* endOctober to. Ifit

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                    <text>S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Laha M ary and Sam lnola County alnca 1008
87th Year No B5

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
Sports
D ifle re n t p a th , s a m e resu lt
W IN T E R PA H K
Using
o p f .-u .
•Die* if**- Srm in o ir righ ting Seminole* and
U k r llim r ll SUsrt I U » k l |rg t»lrird ras* Mint
Thursday In the t ake ll'iw rll ll|
M il
Rf* P » | » I H

P e o p le

F F W C m e e ts In S a n fo rd
Eighteen m u r a l r W u la rlult* rrprrariuiitg

Dtatrtct VII t f Uw rtoffdi rn k fu io i
Club* met in Sanf.*rd U t i
Annual Dvwtrvct VII Fall Tour

In

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BRIEFS
M a n a g e m e n t d ire c to r resig ns
S A N FO R D
Iran K j « u Ii Seminole Count* *
director i&gt;l lh r O th e r of V lm i|[rn ifn l and
Hudgrt rrwigned auddrnl* Thursday aflrrtuwwt
citing (wraoival reason* County M ii .if r i Hon
Rabun a ik l I h r iln iik m was strictly hrr own
ami did no&lt; l a r terminal km Rabun dkt u *
while Kassah a handling of rountv budgets a a*
*r v. client i fra tlvr
*hr » a i sllghllv brlow
airfare In h rr i iu iu jr m r n t of tier aiatf Hatton
did u * Kaswah » a* fat mg many prrVm al
(haUcltgc* K a n u ti a n i*..t in hrr 'dike A
receptionist «aid principal analyst l&gt; rn n l«
Jo rn rr t« acting dim -tor K c »w h arrvrd in ihr
{■tatIon since D rc rm tvr 1991 a h rn ahr aaa
promoted by Hatnm trorn lf*r prim i(&gt;al anal* at a
)• tail ton Kaaaab previously worked in W lntrr
Spring* and Orange ( minty Kaaaab la attending
nlghl a h n i l In rtim p lrtr hrr college degree

Four w o m e n a rre s te d
k U iltK

I'A ilt t.

k m a k butl) a* tu b

aalon empW»«**s and Ihe IntMttrw mattaac,
a ere arrra trd Thuradav night for rackeleer
lit* |t*ualllutkm
City C o u n ty Invesiigativr llu rra u |C( lift
.i|{enla s rrv rd arreal and aran h aartanla al A
Itraullful Hostess a tmdv scrub boalnraa al
22.WIII W ln trr Wiaid* boulevard In Ihr Gnldrn
rod area

Rantord Florida

Dying mom murdered
Husband,
roommate
charged
By VIC KI D t l O S k l t K
H*&lt; old Staff W r it e r
SA N FO R D - Though ah* had a
brain tumor amt Multiple Sa Irrosl*
35 &gt;ear old Julie Stoll i n not irudy
lo dir
I “nitre say hrr husband and hi*
bualnraa asanrialr wanted other
a lor
Sanford Poller ( m ill Dennis
W hltm U r wakt Julie Slnll battled
( hrtstirphrr Mallftew Slewart III
and tier husttand Mu tiarl •wotl
Stoll 33, a* Slewart tried rr
(iratrdfv muter Ihe husband* di
red km. to kill hrr
Thursday a h rrmam {m lk r w rrr
« afled lo the house the three shared
al I K M W Th ird Si Sanford, by
Stoll who said hr hart oune home lo
find th r front dour ajar and hi* wile
itrad inside
Whitmire saw'. Stoll fold (mike
that Ih r house I lad tiern hurgtartfrd
and that thr prrprtrainr* must have
killed her
When {Hiller arm e d on Ihe are-nr
ho w rvrr. they immediately tegan lo
question Ih r verity oI thr story
There w rrr Just some thing* that
w rrr imonBlstrni with thr atory."
Whitmire said
It Just didn't fit
togrthrr
Under m «rr mtrnar questioning
Whitmire said Ih r following quite
dlflerm t. story emerged
W’hltm trr said Slewart told them
that he and Stull had gotten up in
thr morning and frd Julie Stoll s

Aflat the investigation a ay con
Clodad above at th* Sousa at t»05
W Third St
representatives of
Boston Funeral Noma took away
fh« body of IS y a a 'o td Jui*a Slot)
who way ahagadty murdarad by har
husband and a roommate Tom
5ktbo. a crime scene technician tor
the Sontonl Police Department, D J
Dolrusso the othce* in charge ot
•ha ineastigalion am] f rt Maldonado
of the Sanford Pot.ce are continuing
work on the cose Bntow husband
M ik a S t o l l a n d r o o m m a t e
Christopher Stewart wait patiently
for police to question them They
war* lata' charged with first dagrea
murder

Baa M s n la r. Page SA

2 athletes
voted into
hall of fame

C i t i z e n s f ig h t C i t y H a ll

Suaprcla a rrra trd at ll*r boalnraa a r t r S lr o k
I&gt;yal 2 4 . N I 3 O ra n o lr Histd Maitland. lu lu
Miller .Mi 4»&gt; in M lddlrhruok lliu d . O rlando and
Jrsak’a HI* era. 2 2 . BOh H a a rn &lt; in Ir A lia in o n ir
Spring* T h r w om en a rr firing held In Ih r
S rm in o ir C o u n t y jail on $ 10 .0 0 0 bond. aalil Ed
M&lt; fkm ough public Inform ation o llk r r lor Ih r
ahertir • ofTIcr

By TO N Y D e tO R M IlR
Herald Sports Editor

A fourth sosprr t. thr huainraa manager.
Suaan O h e rry . 34. 599H Folkatnnr Lane.
Orlando waa arrraied at tier Imitir on almllar
« hargea She » m hooked Into thr O tangr
County Jail hul *aaa lo fir translrrrd to Seminole
County today O tirrrv la alao tiring held on
110.000 Ik iih I
T h r ( hargea aguinal Ih r women arr a *ktlalion
ol Ihr KICO law and a (Iral degree Irlony
The wom en a ir m hrdulrd to make Iheir Inin il
court appearance at I 30 p m today The
arrraia w r r r made after a two rnontfi Invest Iga
lion of activities at the aalon

Residents opposed lo the development turned out Thursdev nlghl.

Lane c lo s in g
L O N G W O O D — I here w ill lie a trnqiorary
lanr i losing lonlght on Stale Hoad 434 lieiwrrn
ih r W hllr Hoar nurarry and Oranl S irrrl while
state contractors repair an underground drain
pipe T h r rant bound lanr will lie closed from
7.30p m tonight untllft 3 0 a m lommorrow
Compiled fro m start reports

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Controversial residential
development draws flak
By N ICK P F IIF A U F
Morald Stall Writer

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SA N FO R D — For (h r arr-ond time, clll/rn*
flocked in Ihr Sanford Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting to nbjret to a pro|&gt;onrd
residential development For ih r second llm r.
Ih r rrcjural was tallied

T h r nutidiv Inton. proposed by Patk Avenue
Development Cor|Mir.itlon. In loealrd on 20
aerm of land Im m rdlslrly south of the Mayfair
Country C lub golf course T h e developer ban
pro|Minrd 104 ninglr family resldrnll.il dwell
Ingn
T h r objections lo Ihr drvrlopm ent are
See Ta b le d . Page 9A

SANFO RD — T w o very l umbar individual* —
Srm inoir High School gradualr J rfl Hlakr and
Oviedo rrsldent M lckrv Norton — have hern
voted Into thr Srm in o ir Courtly Sportn Hall ol
Fame
The duo will tirt-omr Ihr hall » 27lh and 2fith
m rm brrn when they arr formallv Inducted at thr
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce's annual
h a n q u rlo n .Ian 20
Ikiih arr rs c rllrn t « holers," said hall of fame
selection com m uter chairman Hud Layer alter
making ih r antMioricrmrni Thursday aflrmoon
“ They're both very deserving .vs arr many other
individuals r&gt;t tfir ballot."
Hlakr first gained national |irom lnrnrr a* Ihr
quarterback at Fast Carolina University. where
he *rl SI schoo! rrcord* while trading llir Pirairs
Into the Top 25 and to victory in Ihr 1092 Pr.uh
How I over North Carolina Stair
Last week. Hlakr caught Ih r fancy ol pro­
fessional loot lu ll Ians all ovrt Ih r country hy
neatly leading the win levs Cincinnati Hrngals to
an upset over thr Dallas Cowboys Ills performunre rarnrd him anotbrr start this Sunday
agalnsl Seal lie
“ I still consider Sanford my hom e." said Hlakr
via telephone from Cincinnati "T ills (tiring
elected to thr Itall of lame) is a very big deal for
me I rrally appreciate the honor and look forward
to attending Ih r Induct ton errrm o n y ."
As a senior ut Seminole High School In 1987.
Ill.ikr Ird ih r Fighting Srm huilrs to Ihr slate
semifinals He ra rn rd Player of Ih r Year honors
See Athletes. Page 5A

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Lack of permit slows work on sheriff’s substation

In d ian s u m m e r w e e k e n d

By J . MARK B A R F IIL O
Herald Senior Stall Writer

T o d a y : M o s tly
sunny. High In the
mul M&gt;s Hast wind 5
lo lO m p li
.

Fo r moro w s s t lis r , soo Page 2A

CASSELHERKY W o r k Is
expected to resume soon on the
remodeling o| a new sheriffs subslallon ofTIcr aflrr a county building
Inspector shut the work down Iasi
week for not having a |w-nnlt.
Sheriff's budget dlrrelor Penny
Finning said Thursday Ih r Sheriffs
Department will seek line r bids
from licensed conirnctors lo Inslall
separator walls In ih r storefront In
l-akr Howell Square on Stale Road
430

A building Inspector siopiied the
work and " r r d tagged Ih r project
last wr-rk alter discovering G rn r
laivrly was starling work which
must lie done hy a licensed coniraeior with a i o unly |&gt;rrmli.

sevrral years dating In thr adminis­
tra tio n ol ih r la ir J o h n Polk
F irm in g said Ihe Sheriffs Office
required Lovely lo have an occupa­
tional license, hul not workman's
compensation or llahllliy Insurance.

C ounty lltilldlng Official D.ivr
Heii/ said minor rrjNilr and p.u
chwork ra n lie done without n
jN-rtnlt Hul for any structural con­
struction. such as walls or dividers
permits are required. Hell/ said

C o u n ty o ccupational records
show L o v rly received his llrst
lit rose in March this yrar lor a
repair service. »ald Krylor Chun,
o c c u p a tio n a l license m anager.
F irm in g said shr was tmuwarr
Lovely did mil have a Hi rose prior
lo then

F i r m i n g s a id L o v r l y h a s
|trrformrd minor repairs and cablneiry work for thr department for

laical media were alerted to Ihe

s to p p a g e hy fo rm e r s h e riff's
s|Mikrsman George Prorchrl who
said h r was cnntartrd hy several
sheriff's employers concerned over
ih r problrm . Ptorchel Is crlllcal of
ih r situation because Sheriff Don
Ksllngrr slrrrrtl an unlicensed con­
tractor sling Iasi month which led In
the arrest of 20 professionals.
Ksllnger said Ihe situation repre­
sented only a minor oversight w hich
was being corrected.
"If we were wrong, we’ll correct
II," fie said

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Bush after Chiles on taxes

Both candidates urge big election day turnouf

S ix th tro p ic a l sto rm form s in A tla n tic

ihun o n me rather than on his rr«ocd a m i
Ills vie w s
Bush told his sup[(nrtri*

By i t l K T K A LLK S TA O
Associated Press Writer

COR AL G A B L E S

T h r Atlantic hurrlrane season * sixth
storm ha* funned fur away lim n laiul,

n.im ril tropical
forccaatrt* M id
Irnpli .il Storm Florence formed Tlmnwl.iv evening, Ilir Kim
time in five y e t n a storm ha* loim rd no Lite tn tl»r v .iv h i
whit h lust* Iroig June I until Nov 30. the National llurrksm r
Center M i d
At 5 a in ES I' today. the storm was located at 2(1 0 decree*
north latitude and 53 I degree* west longitude. or uUiut 7tkl
mile* e.isi southeast of Bermuda, forecaster* M id
The storm ported no Immediate threat tn land. M i d hurricane
specialist L U io n Avila, who added the last tiopli.il tktorin to
form till* late In the
was Tio pti.il Storm Karen on Nov
2ft. 1900
Florence * m axim um sustained wind* were near 40 m ph —
thr m inim um strength for a tropical tilorm — and weren I
expected to strengthen through today, forecaster* w ld
Florence w a* m m in g toward the n o d h w n t at 7 mph

J A C K S O N V IL L E
Heading Into their
final weekend of ram|Mi!gnlrig. Gov l aw ton
C h ile s got personal w ith R e p u b lic a n
rh a llr n g rr J r b Bush as troth candidates
pleaded with their supporters lo vote next
I new*lav
Chile* at a campaign stop Thursday In
d o w n to w n panama C ity with .i U h i I 1(10
supporter* ridiculed the idea that Bush
could make gissl on his campaign promises
to truth! new prisons and set up a voucher
program lo help parents pay (nr private
schiHil tuition w ithout raising taxes
" N o new taxes, read my lips no new
taxes
Chiles Mid " T h e faiher Is the voice
crl the writ In that regard '*
In his I '*88 presidential i umptlgn George
Bush pledged he would not raise taxes a
promise he later broke
"C h ile s hax tried to make this a rrferen

T a m p a p rie s t n a m e d M iam i a rc h b is h o p
S T I’ETF.R SBC H G — Bishop John C. Favalora who turn
shepherded the Roman Calholle Church In the Tampa Hay
area for the past five year* w u* named archbishop of Miami
Favalora succeeds Arrhbishop Edward A McCarthy, who
submitted his resignation to l*ope John l*aul 11 last year at thr
mandatorv retirement age of 75

Bush drew huge, noisy crowds In his (Inal
bus sw ing across Hondo contending Chiles
lias tailed tn defend htx record ami plans to
raise taxes II Ire Is te-eler led
H r to lls It tax reform ." said Bosh
He
Mid in the beginning it would Is revenue
neutral Well, when does thr l&lt;rginnlng
rmT*"
i-biles ! trough I out a old Washington
blend Sen Nam Nunn I ) Georgia ami
i hair m an ol the U S Senatr Armed Nrrv h rs
Contm llter. to drum u p sup|xirt In the
Florida Panhandle
"A ll ol us tnvitlvrd In |mbtlc Itfr all of u s
Involved in good government have u&gt; m akr
sure we don't let a[ath&gt; rule thr day next
lurstlav
N turn said
T h r llush rarn|Mign also tried tn make
headway on the home turl ol l.t Gov Buddy
MarKav at a noon rally attended by some
250 [irople

But Bush w asn't able lo persuad
everyone In f kata
Buit.lv Is rral [■•polar hetr
said Joiq
Malinowski wlm irtb rd lo Grata 12 yearj
agolfom Nrw lersrv
' My wllr ami I go to see Imlh candidates
don't think any governor out do n all
think ihe governor ha* done a lot.'
M a lin o w s k i a registered Derma fat
Chile* m e a n w h i le attracted about 2&lt;^
pertplr at a maxi rally at Ib r Jackson Count
&lt; uuMboose tn Marianna la-fore beading I
Si I’rlrisb u rg
Both r and (date* sought to Invtgexste ihrt
supjsxters in a rare that remain* rsn x
•lose
Chiles who lost Bov County In forme
Gov Bob Martinet In 191*0 also urged th
crowd lo makr sure they voted
Now l* ihe tune for u* to m o v e .' Chile
sold
Young voters nerd to go out." Mid DuxJi ■
If wY get a g o o d turnout of voters 40 am I
under, the jsutv tsm er "

Could
tobacco
help treat
cancer?

" T o all in th r Miami com m unity, to Christians and
non-ChrtslUna. to believers and nonbelievers, to all people of
good will, today I extend m y hand In friendship." Favalora Mid
Thu rsd ay to the 700.000 Catholics In the archdiocese "I
assure you that I come to sene you with an open and loving
heart."
Th e art hdloresc comprises Broward IJade and Monroe
counties tn South Florida
Favalora. 58. was installed by McCarthy on May 16. 1989. as
Bishop of St Petersburg which has 350.000 Catholics tn 71
parishes across a live coon tv area Citrus, Hernando. Pasco,
Pinellas and Hillsborough

B y Th * A s s o cia te d Bros*

O A IN B S V ILLB

T ru a n t y o u th k ille d in a c c id e n t
FR O S TP R O O F — A 14 year-old who was skipping school
died when his go curt wound up In the path of an 18 wheel
truck
Brian Leet, an eighth grader who missed 19 of 55 clays at
Frostproof Middle-Senior High School this year had hern
warned by a counselor about playing hooky only 45 minutes
before Wednesday sacrtdrnt
Counselor Waiter Vanderpool said he told Leet to go to
sc hool. Th e boy agrred
Soon after Vanderpool left. Leet got into the four wheel,
homemade cart which had no hrakrs l-ert sped down a dirt
road, disregarded a slop sign and crossed Fort Meade Road Into
the (with of a tractor trailer. M id Florida Highway Patrol
Trooper Frank Vodonts

J A C K S O N V IL L E — M urder investigators a n d wttdltie ofbeud*
are w a rn in g Northeast Florida hunters thai the killer ot tw-n
hunters Iasi fall m a y still tie lu rk in g in the woods
Tlie warning came at a Jacksonville news conference
Wednesday as hunters prepared lor the season beginning Nov12.
"O u r Intent Is not to strike fear and panic Into ihe minds of
hunters." Major lam rente Rosstgnol of the Florida Fresh Water
Fish and Game Commission said "But It * always prudent to
be very cautious tn the woods, even more so now
Members of the Hunter Homicide Investigative Task Force
urged that hunters not go Into the wood* alone, and to leave an
Itlnerury with friends or relatives
Th e task force asked anyone with Information that could be
useful In tracking down the killer lo call 800/940 2677
"W e have a great deal of concern that the person responsible
has not been arrested, and there's a possibility that another
homicide might occur." said Clay County Sheriff Scott
Lancaster
The two men were each shot tn the hr id at close range with a
shotgun In each rase, the bodies were discovered by worried
relatives w ho went searching
Dun lllll. 63. was killed Nov 19. 1993. In Ihe Ocala National
Forest In Baker County Gregory- A Wood. 35. was slain a few
days later, on Nov. 24. In the Camp Blanding Wildlife
Management Area in Clay County
Th e Wood family placed a plaque In his honor on a wall at
the h u n te rs check-ln building at Camp Blanding ll read Mayall who [miss here go with peace In harmony with nature and ail
mankind In loving memory of Greg Wood."

From Aatocialad P ra tt reports

M IA M I - Here are Ihe
w in n in g num bers selected
T h u r s d a y In the F lo rid a
Lottery:
F a n ta s y 5
7 -8 - 9 -2 0 -2 3

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Cash 3
5 -0*3

Play 4
4-6-S-3

K, T

G iv in g their fa ir share
Phil G u n »t»r, (l«tt) president of the Sanford
Kiwant* Club presents a check for $260 to C J
Kit Carson president ol the 5anford Christian

V

Mother who staged abduction
claims husband tortured her
from / lie If she didn't cooperate.
Rubin M id
''T h e prosecution has con­
demned her and m ade her the
m o s t haled p e rs o n in the
so u th e rn United S la te s and
w ithout her. thr prosecution
w o u ld not have solved this
case." Rubin told reporters
Mrs /lie, who hasn't lieen
charged tn Christina's death,
also asked for forgiveness
" T h is Is not a case of physical
treating, this Is a case ol mental
to rm e n t." said H u h ln al Ihe
news conference attended by
Mrs Z tlr and her m other. Paula
Ylngltng
Mrs /lie reported her daugh
I r r m i s s i n g f r o m a F o rt
Lauderdale flea market Oct. 22
and made a hysteric al plea for
her daughter's re tu rn Days
later, poller announced Mrs Zlle
had concocted the atxfurUon tale

■y K A N I N T B t T A

Associated Press Writer
W E S T PALM B EA C H — The
woman w ho stagrd thr dramatli
l.ikr abduction of hrr 7 -year old
daughter and later confessed thr
girl w a s killed turned on her
hushand. who's charged with
the staving
Pauline /lie alleged Thursday
Jo h n Z lle tortured her and
forced h e r to have an abort km
W hile Mrs /.tie, 24. stood
silent, her attorney. Ellis Rubin,
M id she was victimized first by
her husband thru by police
R ubin said /lie, 32. tried to kill
Mrs Z lle when they made a
suicide part the night before /lie
confessed to killing Christina
Holt. Police then threatened Mrs
/lie w h il e q u e s tio n in g her
husband In another room, say­
ing th e y could not pro ter t her

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M rs /lie told p o lice her
hushand had bralen Christina lo
death when she w ouldn't stop
crying In their Riviera Beach
apartment He led [Miltee to the
body Oct 27 In a Held near a
Tequesta shopping renter
" I pray that everyone w ho ever
knew and will know m r will
forgive m r lor noi tieing a strong
jierson and eventually will trust
me again." Mrs /lie M id In a
statement read hy Rubin
" N o mother Just stands there
and ullowx hrr child ter Ik - killed
in cold blood." Ruhln said.

T ile

c tilll. n ic y

lea* I w e ll

ting rictn to kill only the &lt; nicer
cells and not other non Inlet ted
cells
said Robert Eerl. a U F L
prolrxxof of biological sciences |
Bui one ol the tiling* you can
do will) genetic engineering Is
modify the way rtcln Is produerd
and design It to only attack
specific ceil* "
Tha t's ihe breakthrough tJf
scientists say (hey have made |
with the genetically engineered[
tobac co plant
( boosing the totvacru plant asl
a plac e to prodoc e an anttcanc r r j
agent may indeed seem lronl&lt;
foil Perl said It was pit k e d H
1- i ause ll is readily engineered.^
grows well In tissue cullutrs j r i J
a llo w * p r o te in p r o d u r l i n u Q
throughout the plant
Now that Ihe U F sclent I s m
have proven they can prcMluce
rtcln, the next step is to Increase
ihe compound's ability to attack
s|wc ifir, unhealthy celt* if al:
goes well, w ithin about live
year* the discovery may have
ing payotls for thrnipeuttr use.
the scientists said.

NATIONAL TEMPS

E X TE N D E D O U TLO O K

LO CAL FO R EC A ST

Tonight Partly cloudy. Lou in
the mid 60*. Light east wind.
Saturday: Mostly sunny High
In thr mid 80*. Wind east 5 tn 10
mph
F R ID A Y
SA TU R D A Y
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Highs S u n n y 8 0 -6 2
S u n n y 80 62
tn thr mid to upper 80s Monday
and T u rs d u y
Partly cloudy.
Lows In the 60* High* In the
M O O N PHASES
rnld 80*

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Friday. November 4. 1994
Vot 87. No 65

•mass

to ro ve r up thr girt * death at the
hands of /lie. hrr stepfather
/lie remained [ailed without
trail Thursday cm charges ol
firs t-degree m urder and two
count* ol aggravated child abuse
lor two previous beatings rite
child allegedly suflered

In It* natural form rtcln
extremely toxic Since the di%
ro ve ry of the rtcln gene 10 years
ago, Ih r r r have been many
effort# by pharmaceutical com
panics and researt b c enter* n.c
llonwtde lo use tt to kill ranceti
cells.

TH E W EATHER

S a n f o r d H e r a ld

tacond Claaa Poalag* Paid al Sanlord.
Florida and additional mailing

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Sharing Center Inc at a recent club meeting A
check for (500 was also presented tor Sanford
mayor Betfye Smith s Soup*' Supper

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University of Florida sc ientist*
have genetically engineered
tobacco plant to produce rtcln
compound that destroy* cells
arid has tremendous thera|ieuti&lt;
possibilities lo r cancer and
I ||Y' Inlet ted [valient*

Hunters beware — killer of 2 still out there

LOTTERY

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tobacco, long scorned as a
cancer causer, t v used to help
light tire disease *

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BEACH CONDITIONS

S O L U N A R T A B L E : Mill b 15
a m . 6 50 p in.: Maj
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12:35 |i tn T ID E S : D aytona
B each: highs. 9:02 a in,. 9 1 9
p in : lows. 2:27 a.m.. 3 :13 p m..
N ew S m y rn a B e a c h : highs.
9 07 a m . 9 24 p rn.: low s. 2 32
a m . 3:18 p m . Cocoa Beach:
high*. 9 22 a in , 9 39 p m.;
lows. 2 47 a m ..3:33 |i in.

BOATING

D a y to n a Beach: W aves are St. A u g u M in r lo Jupiter Inlet
I-2V4 f rr t and choppy Current Is
T o d a y : Wind east 15 knot*
lo the n o rth Water temperature Sea* 3 lo 5 (ret, Bay and inland
Is 74 degrees.
witters it moderate chop. Tonight
New S m y r n a Beach: Wave* and Saturday: W ind cast 15
arc 2-3 (ret and choppy. The knots Seas 3 to 5 le d Hay and
current Is to the north Water Inland waters a moderate chop
temperature Is 73 degrees

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TU ESD A Y
P t l y c l d y 8 0 62

STATISTICS
T h e high te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford on Thursday was 81
degrees and Friday's overnight
low was 59 degrees a* rr|&gt;nrtcd
by the University of Florida
Agricultural Research and E d u ­
cational Center. Celery Avenue
R ecorded ra in fall for Ihe
|m nod ending al 9 a in Friday,
lolullrd ,00 Im lies
S u n s e t..................... 5 :3 8 p.m.
S u n ris e ................... 6 :4 0 a.m.

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Friday. H o.em ner 4 r/M

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Cops seek suspect in beating

POLICE BRIEFS

B y N IC K F f B IP A U P
Herald Slab Wetter

R etail th e ft c h arg ed

| n \ (.W O O D S rm ln o lr
County sh rrtirs Invrstlgalors air
following up Irads tn an ag
gravatrd tiallrry ami robbery
rrjm rtrd yrsirntay at 364 Mow
aid Monlrvard In Imngwnnd

ILitry latrav H i.nturll :K&gt;. 4 IS ILiy A v r Sanford. wan
th argn l Kith retail ihrft and rr»i»ting atrt**l wltluml violence

by Hanford ISill* c on Wcdneaday
The
f rrpnri ulalre h r entered a In* *1 Imalnrw* d r r w i l
4* a tollman ami wa* otwerved trytrift to t on* ral ecvrral txitllr*
nl lli|tior u m lri Ida clothing
When h r to.i» ajqifiM* hrd, h r flrd the aturc and fan a* n»**
t S Highway I 7 112 tohrir h r toaxelnjqird hy poller
Mr wa« taken In Ih r John K folk &lt; mrr&lt; iiimal Farlllty whrre
hr i* .i» plat r d on I V I ) bond
I olio wing hi* arrral, a to m p u lrr d m k trvra lrd that hr toa*
toantrd on a warrant for (alhirr tn (nay u tln r and hr toa* hrld
on In lirti ol 0 165 *a*h

A c c o r d i n g to s h e r i f f s
•jmkeeman Ed McDonough at
app to slm a lrly 0 30 yrstrrd ay
m orning Ja m rs Lush. 25. met
an unidentified man at a ro n v rn

H o m e le s s w o m an c h arg ed w ith battery
Drtaira K trlnhrlnk. 35. who told poller th r wat a tiom rlow
woman Irom H in t Mtrh w a t charged with aggratalrd tiallrry
and luttery «»n a law rnfon rm rn l n f llm on Thursday hy
Hanlurd I S ille r
ISiher aald th r wat involvrd In an ur|(urnrnt with a woman In
thr KM) block of Sir l-aw rrner Dr . Sanford T h r y tald th r lilt
thr unddlr finger of Ih r viettm'a nghl hand. ranting a cut
D rp n ilrt M td th rv w rrr trying tn talk to both partlr* w h rn
Ktrinhrnik tin ainr Iratr and tlam m rd h rr body Into onr of thr
ofllrrrs
Shr toat takrn to thr Jo hn K Polk Correctional Facility and
hrld on $6,000 famd

C o c a in e p o s s e s s io n alleg ed
Charley Matrtt. 43, IMF Bethunc Ctr . Sanford, wat c barged
with jm w aalrm of crack eta a In r hy Sanford Polirr
Poller tald th ry got a lip that llam a had trvrral pierce of
r rac k roralnr undrr hit hat and tn hit hair
O fflirrt tpokr with him and found thr ro ra ln r in htt hat and
hair Mr wat lakrn to thr Jo h n K ISilk Corrrellcmal Facility
and brief on S3 (XX) bond

W a r a n t a rre s ts
• Mil harf U w g 24, who It afto known at Mlc hart Johnson
1016 Hickory A v r Sanford for violating thr trrm t of lilt
limitation on t fiargrt of grand Ihrft auto and jroearaaton ol
r*M alnr Mr was hrld without bond at thr John £ Polk
('orrrctfonal Facility
• M lrharl J ru n a m Williams 19. 59 La k r Monroe T r r w r r ,
Sanford on « itargrt of vtnlatlng ihr trrm a of hit probation on
two im in t' of ta lr of a rontrollrd sutisiam r Mr was hrld
Without Is it id at thr .kdin E ISilk Correctional Facility
• Anthcmv Antonio Smith. 33. 119 Uondtry Way. Sanford
on c hargrt of vtofattng thr iro n s of hit protiatlnn on rlia rg rt ot
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon Mr wat held without
bond at thr Jo h n E Polk Corrrrttonal Facility
• Jr.m n ir firavo 4fi, 1057 Tan bridge C t.. Longwood. on a
warrant on fraud charges S h r was hrld on $1.000 tmnd at thr
Jo h n f . Polk Com-* t tonal Facility
• Willi* James Williams J r . •rj l_«Xr Monroe Terr r Sanford,
on ctiargr* nt
will*, in In it In torIk Mr was hrld
without bond at thr Jo hn E Polk Corrrc ttcmal Fat llhv ** '
**
• Handy Mathew Long. 36. 613 lindgw-airr. Sanfoid. on c
warrant on charges of hattrry Mr wat h rld on • 1.000 bond at
ih r John E Polk Correctional Par titty
• C.irmrlto Magsiio. 71. 561 Vllhrn Kd.. Sanlord. on charges
ol failure to ajqteor in court on charges of driving on a
susprtided license Mr was h rld in lieu of *500 bond at thr
Jo hn E Polk Correctional Facility.
• Dana Reno. 22. 717 l.ogun Dr . latngwixxl. on charges ol
failure to ajijM-ar In court on charges of obtaining property w ith
a worthless check and driving with a suspended license Mr
was hrld In llru of $.‘KX) in rash and on a $500 tmnd at the
Jo h n E Polk Correctional Facility.
• Kim llrian Woernrr. 33. 105 Ifarrl Hlvd.. Sanford, on a
warrant (or dealing m stolen property H r was taken to thr
John E Polk Correctional Facility and hrld on $2,000 bond

In c id e n ts rep o rted to police
• An estimated $750 In property was reorled stolen Tuesday
from a residence in thr 2500 block of Clalm iont Avenue
• A viw valued at $700 was reported stolen Tuesday from a
construction sitr near S rm ln o lr High School on Ridgewood
Avenue.
• An estimated $4,245 In Items including several guns, w r r r
reported stolen Monday from a residence In thr 700 block of
HrlrrcIlflStiret

Mi Dommgh said w h rn (lie two
w rrr In t.ush s home, the man
rrpo rtrd ly picked up a ceramic
statue and t*-gan lirallng l.ush
In the brad and upper torso
T h r m an then re p o rte d ly
ransae krd the house for money
and valuables
Rush Is then rrjm rtrd to have
flrd from his house to th r nearhv

home of in eiff d uly deputy
sheriff to rrjmrt thr Incident
T h r suaprrt meanwhile, got
Into his vrhlc lr and drovr off
Although thr deputy rrjjortrdly
tried to follow, hr was unable tn
ajijirrhrnd thr nun
P a ra m e d ics took L u s h to
South Srm lnolr Hospital with
rrjm rtrd brad Injuries
it is not known at this time
whether any llrms w rrr stolen
from the tumor
McDonough said the suspre ts
vehicle Is a l ’IH7 sliver Chevrolet

C e lrb illy , that had been rejm rlrd slolrn d urin g a ear|acklug
In Winter Park ra rlirr yrstrrday
morning
Th e siisjire I Is lleecrlbrd as a
while male. 26 tn 2N years old.
flvr feel seven. 160 pound*. with
s h o rt b ro w n h a ir a n d a
mustache
McDonough suggests anyone
w ith Informa lion regarellng th r
Hidden) should contact thr sher­
iffs offler or local law enforce
m rn t agency as snen as possible

Holiday craft show to grace lakefront

DUI a lle g e d
Mnlirii Mowrll U tile, 54 IH.'tO Lake Markham Hd Sanford
w ot t hai)trd with DUI hy Srm lnolr &lt; nunty thr rllf"* depotlr*
on Wednesday
Dejiutir* rrjm rtrd that hr toot driving erratically W h rn hr
%to|i|ird thrv M id hr apprarrd to lir iim lrr thr Influence of
.it* ohol A fir Id nohrlrty trat rrvra lrd that h r wat im jw irnl Mr
tt.it takrn to ih r Jo hn K ISilk (o o rrtlo ria l Faultily and h r lit on
$5(X) famd

Irn rr siurr on C R 427 near
l.n n g w o o d . a n d th e m a n
followrd I,usli hac k In his home
on Howard Boulevard

By NICK •FKIPAUF
Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - Officials say II
toas great last year Th is yrar
will l«r r v r n hrttrt
Prediction* are for rx c rllrn l
weather and a good tum nul this
Saturelay and Sunelay for Ih r
2nd annual Holiday Craftfrsl In
S a n fo rd , s jio n s o rrd by t h r
O r ra trr Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce
The event will lie hrld at Fori
Melon Park, east of thr chamber
headquarters from 10 a m until
5 p m ra rh day
Cham ber executive director
Dave Farr said this year t«
shaping up lo be tirilrr than Ih r
first yra r " W r had Just slightly
over 40 r rafters last y ra r/ ’ hr
said "b u t hy early this week, we
had already arranged for about
50 this yrar. so Ih rrr will be a lot
more to see "
Ite m s In c lu d e u n iq u e
handmade crafts designed and
produced by local and nationally
rrcognLrrd artists, blown glass,
jm ttrry. hand cr*fie*l furniture,
h r r t l a g r d o lls . C h r i s t m a s
w rraihs Victorian crafts, ceraml&lt; gilts Ira lh rr. stained glass
hand made Jrw rlry. and m any
others
Enleriatnm rnt ts also being
provtdrd. beginning at I I a m
Saturday with thr Sanford M id­
dle S&lt; honl .1a/r Hand Other
rn trrta ln m rn t will hr provided
at various times by Ptnrcrr*l
E le m e n ta ry School C h o ru s .
S O D A l*oj»s from the School of
Dam r Arts and Hollywood East
('loggers Other musical groujM
h a ve are also e x p e cte d lo

In downtown Sanford thla weekend The group
will perform on stage near the Chamber of
Commerce building at 2 p m Saturday

The award winning S O D A Pops. from Miriam 4
Valerias School of Danc« Aria will be one of the
featured performing group at the Hobday Craftfest

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Buddy Dyer
for senator
When i t first m rt Buddy Dyer two yriirs ugu hr
argued him Democratic fa tty aflUlalkvn will gl\r
O n lr a l H m ld t a iirn lrtl voter Ml Tallahassrc a *
I h r I &gt;i%«Tt(t 14 artt a lot Thai affiliation did (Jr t him
upixitntrd to chairmanship of ihr Brides* tonal
KrKuMtlnn Comm uter an Impressive leal lor a
freshman Vrt th rtr ha* h rrn Uttlr n idem r i H r r
has used thal Itiflurnrr to promote props t* Ml hi*
district whlrh includes Sanford and Midway Mr
did help preserve I uniting lor w iv th a h llr Srininotr
County school program* under thrrat (4 ruta. (ml
h r oflrr* no rxam jilr* nor could w r find any, of hu
tort h hearing for local initiative* On a statewide
Irv r l. hr ha* spnnsorrd or supported m any
worthwhile causes. Including Ih r m rrg rr of two
siutrwtde environmental agencies and wrlfarr
reform* including working In atop prisoners Mom
col Ire I mg «tair and frdrral a**istan* r rhet k*
\nd hr al*n sponsored a very had hdl Over
authored a measure tn allow p Itarm ar i*t* to cltargr
lor tlirtr .ulvMr Thi* prnpnwai received uruni
nion* vr* unanlmou* *up|inri from hi* fellow
*rnator*. but dtrd brforr a Mouse voir was takrn
H u* arttnn raise* *rftoo» question* about the
viiwerttv of Dyer and hi* collraguc* to make
no dical ra rr m orr affoidablr for all and reduce (h r
high i i » i of Mate-funded medical assistance
I »&gt;rr * Republican opponent Nancy Balt r r*oo
take* *trong »tand» on crime fighting, saying
iriinial* *hould * m r longer *rnlrncr* and »ug
gr*t* lnmalr* *harr tird* In shift* to pack m orr
f**1ies into prevent f.u time* She favor* cutting
hrneflt* for Vtnglr mother* who continue having
liable* and other get lough *tancr* which appeal to
m any hut are unlikely lo meet with m uch vucce**
1 he Sanlord Herald recommend* the re election
of Muddy Dyer with the suggesiton lie loru* m orr
attention on the need* in DtstftrI 14 and *|iend lr%*
tune ( having political ambition*

Gene Stephenson
for circuit judge
1 tie tough decision* required of our circuit court
Judge* are br*t made by a prrwon with much trtal
evprrlencc and working knowledge of Ihc criminal
)u*llre vyvtrrn Family law i» an lni|&gt;nrtant and
hu*y dimension of rucult court, but the explosive
g'ow th ol Juvenile* in the *y*irm coupled with the
added locu* on Irkintc* tn Florida demand* thi*
r » (whence
Gene Stephenson ha* practiced law lor 34 year*
a* a trial attorney and including a 12 year *Unt a* a
municipal Judge in Altam onir Spring* and Long
wood Mr hav been railed lough, but fair, a position
we leel he will carry with him to the bench In Ihr
Srniinoic Brevard dlMrtct Ml* Idea* Include morr
in tfve I'artM i pat ion from victim* of crime and a
stronger working relationship with law enforce­
ment Mr will make himself available to issue
search warrant* at odd hour*, a gesture that will
surely make the job police officer* do easier in tlie
dead ol night
Stephenson* opponent. Carmine Bravo l» a
skilled mediator who employ* those skills com ­
petently tn his (amity law practice Client* ran be
certain hr ha* probably saved them fat fees with
his ability lo get adversaries to compromise
Bill a Judge doesn't *M on the bench to seek
compromise Mediation should be done before a
c .isr comes to trial before him Mr must make firm
derisions based on rase law and evidence before
him
W r feel Gene Stephenson will do that The
Sanford H rtaid endorse* hi* election Nov 8 lo the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court in Seminole
County.

Corrine Brown
for U.S. House
CofTlne Brown was elected two year* ago amid a
great deal of Jubilation and hope For the firM lime,
minority Florida Democrat* felt they finally had a
voter in Washington Since ihcn. Brown ha*
proven effective In assuring District 3 gets a sharr
of federal funding for Job-producing program*, new
law enforcement officer* and other program*
Unfortunately, she hasn't been a* successful for
ihe Seminole County portions of her district
Millions of dollars have gone lo projeet* In her
hom e Jac ksonville and in Orlando. Daytona Beach
and elsewhere, but not a cent h rrr Still, Sanford
official* and resident* have found her attentive to
local needs Brown has vlstled the area srveral
times, surprising considering the gerrymander
extends through 14 eounltrs from Duval lo
Orange.
B ro w n s G O B opponent Marc Little, while
espousing sound conservative view*, has slated he
would refuse to hire persons with alternative
sexual lifestyle* Tills position conic* at a lime
when the federal government Is realizing exual
jirelerenre Is not Indicative of ability or rlh»t\ We
do not think ihls view ts representative o. he
beliefs of most District 3 constituents.
Corrine Brown has worked hard to represent a
nearly unmanageable district and deserves to
continue her efforts
T h e Sanford llrr.ild recommends the re-election
ol Corrine Brown to ihc T h ird District of ihe U.S
Mouse of Representatives

The world must he made safe for democ racy
Woodrow Wilson 1017
IVaer t* a prelude lo drmortatle government
Derm* racy jtavr* the way lor a capitalistic
economy In 1994. the world ts more dentes rattr
Ilian M was Mi 1917 when the wurld tn Wilson *
narrow view consisted of America Europe and
Mailt But today's world ts not neteasartlv mine
capitalistic It t*. however do'ng lielirt at being
peaceful
Certainly that picture &lt;4 Jordan'* King Hussein
lighting Israel l*rtmr Minister V III fiak Ha bin *
cigarette (no doubt lo the ilellghl of the tohwico
companiesi dramaure* bow fat nation* have
moved Inward a gkdtal peaceful coexistence
IV a tr i*n l « n established ubiquity yet. hut It s
on a mil No small rnergv In that prises* i* Bill
ClMtlun Ltkr Wisidrow Wilson h r i* using
(siradovM ally America's f!rrp »w rr and (westigr
to ensure (trace
II the world ha* become mure dem«* rallc. wh&gt;
ha*n t II become mure capitalistk * Th e evidence
I* conclusive Stale controlled economies rannot
compete In p ro d u c tivity w ith free m arket
economies Yet. many Th ird Wnetd nation* still
are reluctant to embrace an rnm o rn h system
that they link la colonial 1stIc exploitation
The eroruMmr superiority ol a free markrt over

a stair or oligarchic
painful lesson Russia fu
A frica rre o g n iie *
The free market Male
Is alto a model lo
w h lr h A ristide led
H a iti c u r r e n tly
aspires
A m rrlca *
econom ic tnletesi* ’
are hravtiy tied to all
three countries r in
norn h success
C lin t o n has not
made a* sort r **
u v for pro|ipui|
the democratic a lii
elected Aristide a
lia* tn opening rb

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w h en you g w w u p y o u m a y , if t h e occasion
PEMANP5, HENRY have YDu R. WIVES KHEAPEP
But rr VVOUIP BE VERY, VERY RUPE »F
YOU WERE TO SAY YOU NEVER
10V EP TH EM . T H A T

A buyer I* a buyer, regardless &lt;4 ra rr or
i lass Mandela concluded
That's about as close a* you ran get to
Economic* 101. • Irsarm that even a ■apitalistk
America (was had a hard time accepting when H
i time* m ihe economic worth of hU&lt; k people
The Clinton administration has pledged almost
8700 million In aid to Smith Africa and rt-pr*i*
from that country, according to the Wall S itrrt
Journal, tndkratr a com ing together ol blau k and
white South African* Even s i Arn rrti an
cim porAlton* MlU aren't rushing In tnvr*t in
South Africa

J A C K A N D ER SO N

Democrats face
trouble

G U E S T C O L U M N IS T

Chiles is friend to educators
Bolls show Floridians are most concerned
about two Issues in the upcoming election
crime and eduction The two are Inseparable
A good education l* the strongest deterrent to a
life &lt;4 crime Learning to read write and
function In society la ih r k ry lo crime
prevention and criminal reform
Unfortunately, crime and education often
combine tn another way. with r nines tiring
committed on campuses arruaa the slate
Children cannot learn In an atmosphere of fear
Our schools must be made safe before any
other reforms ran take plac r
After taking a r lose look at lire plans of Gov
Lawton Chile* and J r b Bush for Florida's
schools FEA/U nllrd ha* Joined a coalition of
other education tntrrrsis in full support of Gov
Chile*
ll 1* clear to u* thal Bush's Idea for
"reforming'' public education is essentially lo
get nd of It through the use of voucher* This Is
not surprising coming from a man who
attended private *c hoots and la able to spend
830.000 a year lo send his children to private
schools Th e core problem with hts vouchers
plan ts the false assumption that the education
offered by private sc bool* Is somehow superior
lo that of public schools
In fact, according lo the Oct 1994 tsaue of
Money magazine
• Student* atlrnding the br*t public *c bool*
outperform most private school students
• The average public schoolteacher has
strungrr academic qualifications than the
average private schoolteacher
• The best public *choots offer a m orr
challenging curriculum than most private
school*
• Bublte scliool class sues are no larger than
tn mubt private schools and are smaller than
most Catholic school*
So why doe* Bu*h want to spend millions of
taxpayer*' dollar* tending public school stu­
dents to private school*, including religious
school*'’ If enacted today, these so-called
"portable scholarships." or vouchers, would
cost the slate over 8700.000 before the first
public school student got one. because current
private school students would be the first In
tine for the handout When public school
students are added In. w*r‘rr talking about
spending 4 1 billion to subsidize private
schools
Where ts the money going to come from? Je b
Bush doesn't have an answer.
Another tmporlanl fact to remember about
private schools is that they do not have to
accept any children that don't meet their
criteria. In the end. only the best and brightest
students would have Ih rir jirlvate school
tuition paid for by the state, the others would
be left la-hind In public schools because they
don't meet private schools' lolly standards
"Segregation" ts one way to describe thr
result I won't even begin to examine the
problems of usMig public money to send
students to privatr religious schools, a blatant
violation of thr separation of church and slate
required by thr United Stairs Constitution
Now I rrturn to thr question of crime In
schools After 14 years os head of a union
representing m orr than 50.000 teacher* and

inaugural idtlrr** for a political prace *« a
prelude lo evxinomh* security. Mandela * equally
eloquent plea for reonomic assistance hrforr a
joint session of Congress made the &lt;ase for
capitalism
‘ The new world order that I* In the making
must focus on the creation of democracy, peai e
and prosperity for all hum anity Mandela said
The aircrew* of your entrepreneur* and with
It the capacity of your aortety to give work to
your &lt;illrens, rest* on the fart of Ihe elevation &gt;4
every (wrson. anyw herr in the world to thr
p o s i t i o n o f A F R E E A C T O R IN t i l l
M A R K E T B L A C E (m y emphasis!

By PAT L.
R N IL L O JR.
school related employer*. I know Ihls l* the
Number One concern of teachers parent* and
students tndav
Chiles tseom m ltird to otaatnlng the funding
ne«-e*»ary to put an -n d lo crime on rauijius
Me has already takrn several Important step*
In that direction Including
1 Btactng poller resource nffkers on campuses Th is Is bring done as (*art ol the Sate
School* program passed by Chiles in the last
legislative session Me also provided 824
million la remove disruptive students from
re gu la r classroom * and place th em In
alternative w ttool*
2 Enforcing m axim um punishment for all
students who com m it serious crime* on
campus
n it* t* the main focus of the new Zero
Tolerance Bulky on Sc bool Rrlatrd Crime that
has been endorsed by Gov Lawton ( titles and
Ih r Florida Cabinet The policy require* law
enforcement agencies to inform school* if a
student commits a felony ofl •ampus All
school Imards are required to nikijit (lie jHillcy
on a local level
What Is J r b Bush s plan for &lt;tearing safer
school*? lie had none In fact, he viy* he
would do away with a new after school
program Chiles has m a rle d lor at risk middle
school students
Gov l.awtmi Chile* lias shown a proven
commitment to meeting the real needs of
today's students Creating safer v hoots la Just
thr Up ol the Icrtxrg Me has already enacted
rrlonn* that will show- positive result* tn
com ing years, nnrl will continue m aking
children a priority
Me has empowered thousand* of (tarrnt* and
teacher* to improve schools and relum ed
co n tro l to local school hoards th ro u g h
Blueprint 2000 Me has established 400
full service school* to provide the health rare
and social servk rs nc« rssary for a safe and
healthy stiideni body Me has demanded
schools Ire accountable to parent* by rrleuslng
"report cards" on th ru progress
Bush, on the other hand, will only destroy
anv progress ih.it has tieen made.
Mis Judgment is highly questionable, as seen
by his choice of running mates To m Feeney is
the produrt of the same extremist organization
teat hers worked so hard to successfully oust
tills year from Lake County's School Board
Me publicly supjiorlrd Ihai group's "Am erican
First" jkillcy lo fonc leat hers lo teach Ihetr
students that America Is "xujterlar" to other
nations lie has also tried unsuccessfully to
have vouchers adopted by ihc Legislature
I treatise ol the vastly tllllrrrut platform* of
these two candidates, the outcome of this
election Is crucial lo every ji.irriil. teacher and
student In the slate. I •annul stress enough (he
ImjMrrtanrr of going tn thr (tolls Nov. 8 rind
voting for Ihc &lt;hlldren Vole lor Law ton Chllrs.
Ed.twi not* c»t t TofW&gt;« Jr tv prwdrrt «T r te»&gt;&lt;U

W A S H IN G T O N — Speaking ol the «f
Irrm ath of a nuclear war. Nikita Khrushchev
onre M id: "T h e living w ill envy the dead "
A pnltttral r u n 4tars to that rhlttlng state
n ^ n t may hr tn the making foe Mouse
Ik -mi ■rat* th r nvomtng after thr Ncn N
rm dtrrm election*
Even If Drm ucnits
survive a Republican
onslaught and retain
I heir numerical ma
jurtty. the victory will
tie one of the most
tiolkiw in the history
of the Mouse of Rep­
resentatives The rss u a lly r o u n l goes
Iwvond the num hrr
of s r a ts t h r H r (»ubin an* gain on Ihe
D e m o c ra ts , w h o
c u r r e n t l y h o ld a
40 seat advantage
S A political
Th e Mouse flenm
corollary to that
era tic C a ucus w ill
chilling
em erge halkanlzed
Btalsmant may
tx (w ren liberal* and
b « In the
c o n s e rv a tiv e *
making for
heratiae moderates
Mouse
a re f a c i n g a
Democrat - J
niehdnwn in their
ranks
Th is specter is being suggested tiy nnr of
Btesldenl Clinton a (lowest pnlUKal adviser*
former California Rep Tony Corlho and
several senior (xgltleal strategist* Curthu told
u* during a recent Interview
* The odd* are the Democratk ta u n t* will
be more liberal because the rnodrratr* are the
ones that have close race* and are losing
Y o u're going lo have Ihe (D em ocratic)
conservallve* demanding a Wgip’f voice H it
Itlx-ralt wilt have a bigger p rn rn U g e of the
caucus and will be demanding ihat you *tav
the narrow path
Th e result Corlho added
may tie that "you won't have the vote* to (Mil
thing* through w ithin your uw n caucus
Rep J im McDermott. I) Wash a litx-ral
and a (lo w ally of Mouse Speaker Thom as
Foley, ll Wash . concurs with Coclho s out
look
iTh e I04 lh Congress 1st going tn lx
one of Ih r toughest sessions I think, in 50
years." say* McDermott "Whoever wins thr
to ta lle d numbers game - and has 21H
Isratsl plus one — w ill essentially he
stru gg lin g to govern th r whole tune
McDermott fret* that Republican* will team
u p w llh Democratic conservatives to steer tin
agenda away from things hr s tx rn pushing
like health care reform
T h e coming upheaval reached critical mass
because of two dynamics, says Norman
O m sleln. resident scholar at the American
Enterprise Itutitutr First, the activism In tfie
Republican party tends to Ire more on the
Ideologically conservallve side, just as thr
activism In the Democratic jwrly tends to tx
m orr on the liberal side. Second, redtstrlctlng
has left m any congressional districts friendly
to liberals
Bolltleal analyst Charles K Cook also sees
Democrats losing moderate voters through
retirements and defeat*. "Th ey aren't going
to lose many liberals." says Cook. "S o the
center ol gravity within thr Democratic
caucus ts going to move sharply left "
Under one scenario spun by Coclho. ihe
Democratic caucus could be thrown Info
chaos if ihe Democrats lose more than 25
seats, w h ich Is w ith in th r range he's
predicting Others like Cook are forecasting a
blow out of as m any as 35 seats "T w e n ty
live flosses} is ihc cut off." warns Coclho
"Once you get over 25 you're starling to ask
for trouble. The closer you g n to 40 you
could have defections (to Hie GOBI Or say
you get to 30, you could have a coalition set
up where Democrats and Republicans get
together and organize the Mouse in a unity
tlekrt... You could have Democrats boll the
party and for a coalition government wllh
Republicans."
Coclho even believes Mouse Minority Whip
Newt Gingrich. R-Ga.. Ih r Democrats' chief
liemcsts. cuuld tie elected Mouse Speuker
even If thr G O B falls IQ seats shy ol winning
a num erical m a jo rity In the Mouse

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TO -D O Weekend guide
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I hi
ar&lt; und annual Holiday 1 raltlral will lw Iwld at
Kofi Mellon Park oil I .iki Morrow I III* I* .•
nun Judgrd *huw with ojwn lairgorw* ( rail*
r r laird In llw (Tulalitia* holiday *r.i*on air
ru im ira g rd Original work* unit No lrrij*iM*
(w n n lltrd
Coni r**ton* with a ta rw iy n( loud* will tw
availahlr Entertainment I* planned
The r v r n l I* »|a&gt;n*nrrd hy Ih r O rra lrt San font
Cliaintwf of Com me n r
• Saturday A Sunday
Sot 5 A fl - Safety
W rrk rn d ry rn l* 41 Fun W orld Mrinlwra of Ihr
Srrnlnolr County ahrflfFa dr|ianm rnl. ro un ly
flfr and rescue Irani* and (\i**rltwrry (mike
department will lw holding demonstration*
exhibits ami *jw&lt; tal events both day* from 10
4 in unlit 5 p m S|w&lt; u l on Saturday Mr
Safrly a Slay A lltr *tiow al l l a m ] and .!)
p m T h r w rrk rn d oflrr* an op|rorlunlly for
parrniti lu Initiator t thrir r hltitrrii In Ih r many
(Hitler and ftrr *afriy rrwiurre* avaltablr In
a**i*t farnllir* and prnirrt riti/rn* of Crntrai
Florida

wa* in* otw rrnl al lhal (mint
S lr w a r l lo td (m ill r S to ll
hamlrd him a paddrd Iwd rail
Irotn Itw w a irrtrd and Ih ry put
her iw« k on Ih r woodrn (ianrl of
Itw frame amt *ria|&gt;(w() hrr rwrk
SallafWd Hurt tit* w llr wa*
drad. Slrw a rl wild Si oil w rni
shout Itw houar gathrrm g up
aotnr lim i* and (tutting d raw n*
out H r lold [«&gt;lke dial Slot! tiaik
Ih r glovra and Ihr gartugr lu g
and wrapped them In a lowrl
and hkt them 'in a rar in itw hark
yard
W hllm ire aald Itioae Itrm *
w n r recovered
l lw pair prw d open a draw and
Irll ih r lu* k gair o(wn and went
lo work on a Job inalatting
(hairing In W in ln Park
Along ih r way. llw llrtn* Stoll
took from Itw rrw idrnrr w rrr
ilirown Inio various dnm|Mln%
H rr pur or wa* thrown away in a
Winter Park (u rk
Winter* Park Pulke f*Hind ihr
jiurar amt 1 attrd Sanford Falter
Ihu* (on llrm in g thr connection
twtwrrn Stoll and S lrw a rl and
itw m urdrr. W htliturr said

Slnll and Sirwart have tailh
twrn rh a rg n ] with Oral d rg rrr
m urdrr and arr in ih r John K
l*olk Corrrrtlonal Far (Illy
W h llrn lrr *4 Id J u tlr Stoll’*
rh ltd I* p rra rn ily w ith h rr
mot h rr J u li r Stoll and hrr
mot hrr ha*t ! r r n making plan*
10 lw *urr llw grandmother
would havr custody of Ih r rhlld
w h rn ahr fJu lir Slo lll dlrd
Affording lo W hllrnlrr. ahr had
tiriw rrn four monlha ami a yrar
lo live
W hUfJilrr aald police w r r r
f ailed lo Ih r Stroll a ho*l*r In May
HUM In r r lr r r r m r lo a rrpofi
that Slnll had Iwalrn hi* wife H r
did mil know if an OTTral had
twrn inadr al that llm r
T h r ro u p lr w rrr arrklng a
divnri r. W hllrnlrr aald
Slrw arl lold polke on Oct .11
Ih r Slnll* had a {urtw ula rly
hratrd dtaputr In whWh Stoll
rtalm rd ahr waa trying lo "dla
e rrd ll’ him in Ihr com m unity
W hllrnlrr *aid Slrw a rl lold
(witter that latrr. hr and Stoll
w rrr talking outside and SUill
lold him. Ilia ! bftrh ha* got to
*1w

Athletes
Continued from Page IA
from thr San
ford Ifrrald Pir/a Hut. Iki 105
and Ihr Orlando Touchdow n
r io ii
In hla armor yrar ai Ka*t
Carolina Piakr w m ih r MVP in
the Pear h fkiwl flntahr*l ninth
in Ihr Hrtaman Trophy lullol
log and wa* named thr North
Carolina Amateur Athlete of Itw
Yrar lover Chri*Uan Larim er)
While Ittakr I* one of ih r
blight nrw fair*. Norton ha*
twrn involved in rcrrrallrmal
train athlrlk*. youth and adult.
•Ince m o v in g 10 S e m in o le
Cou 111 y Irurn la mg Ialand In
Augual of IW7H
’ I did all of that when * r livrd

Tabled —
C o n tinued from Page I A
coming from resi­
dent* who live in the area near
Ih r auhdlvlsion and from a
d o w n to w n re a id e n ls g ro u p
liai king them
Joe Dennison, chairman of the
PAZ com nwnlrd on Ihc matter
1I11* morning ’’When I went lo
the m erlmg I had reason to
believe llw applicant wanted lo
have ih r reijueai withdrawn for
a length of lime until more plana
could h r made and details
worked mil .”
*T!ut when I gol llwre.” hr
continued. ” 1 found a letter lhal
d id n 't ' say a n y th in g about
withdrawing II. II only said that
they wanled II tabled her alisr
t!wlr AtVinwy couldn't lw at the
meeting It t ante a* a surprise lo
me ”
Clll/rn* have u bjrrtrd (o what
they consider a lower priced
devrlopnirnl which they say
may reduce llw value of their
property. The y have also voiced
complain!* atanil lilt frased ir.d
(It on Country Club Road and
Ih r [Misslblllly of Increased crime
through Ihc large development.
"Th e y havr said It would lw
an Instant slum, and all kinds nl
negative things." Dennison said.
*'bul most of 1 hi* I* coming from
m inor ami Innuendo."
Dennison explained lhal the

In Nrw York, aald Norton, who
wa* Miird Into Itw hall of fame
a* a contributor 1 W h rn w r
moved herr I had no intention
frf gelling involved In II again
llui Kddw this *nnt was 13 amt
he started playing Ih r dtftrrrm
*|mtt* an I Ju*l lirlprtl out Ihr
twal I could
That a underwtaUng Nonon'a
tnvolvrm rnl bv a long aliol
On llw youth level, Notion ha*
twrn Involved In or helped lound
llw SYSA basket lu ll program
thr ICHA tuftkrthall program
l*op Warner foot full. Ovledu Lit
tie League, and Ih r Souihraal
SeSlUajie Hatw Ruth llaarhall
League A n d every aoftball
v M i n . Norton managra a men a

land ha* hern roned for m ull I
family residential for possibly 20
year* ‘ ‘T h e developer o n ly
wants lo develop." he said
Actually, h r would be upgrad
log It lo single family residen­
tial."
PfkZ has twrn requested lo
approve ih r preliminary subdl
vis io n p la l and a p p ro v e a
dimensional variance for rear
yard setbacks and m in im um
parrel sl/rs
When ih r mailer wa* first
brought brfure thr PAZ. II was
tabled w hrn a ronlrovrray arose
over the sending nut of letter* lo
surrounding property owners
announcing the hearing
Because of the letter received
hy Dennison Iasi night, consid­
eration of th r requests hy PAZ
was postponed once again
"W r had practically all the
seals in (he commission cham ­
bers packrd for this Hireling."
said iloh ('assets who had ah
tended the meeting lo yoke Ills
object Ion*
" I II adm it Ih r cro w d gol
rather rowdy and spoke when
Ihry probably shouldn't have,"
Cassrls said, "b u l we were
angry. T h e y lei ih r developer*
talk and talk during th r lin t
meeting, when the mailer ended
u ji b e in g ta b le d , hut th e y
wouldn't allow us lo give our
side of the story last night."

R E V IV A L
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DeBary Christian Church

information

N. 17-92 * DoBary Piolossionol Plata

November 6th * 1 llh, 1994
10:10am, 6 :20pm Sunday It 7:20 Nightly

C A ll DAYS...
323-9607
(VENING ..
321-122$

O. George Stansberry, Evangelist

Avatabia

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MoivKJ,

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WadnaaOdy

‘SAxxnaH BWgon*

truaiday

•Mo* to HA Imnorri
and lory A ChfKCh*

W a n Sacondt Altai
D*dW&gt;-

Ifd a i

Nirsory
fioeacQi AHa an-

•WHO! Mull I Do to
•a Danvwd*
*lna Icianca Of tMa
Cuennon*

tram and a women’* tram
H e lp in g ih r k id * e n jo y
ihrm artvr* and Irarn how lo
play I* ih r rral fun of It for me.”
aald Norton
T h r t r a i n ) la
watching ihoar kid* grow up and
r o n t ln u r lo hr In vo lve d In
athlrtli * It * a rral thrill
''Being voted Into Ih r hall of
fame I* a trrnwndou* honor
r*(wrtally a lm r I’m a fan of
*rvrral (woplr 4l1t .nU in thr hall
of fame, like Rrd I Mr her IIn
ducted in I&lt;.)k2l and Joe Sterling

IHM 2) '
The G rra ler Saiilord Chamber
of Ctanmerce a annual lunquei
and liall of fame induction cere
monies will lw conducted al
Tlm acuan Country Club

Kim Mvers. vice president of
thr Sanford Historic Trust was
also on hand. ‘J can see thr
ujisel these homeowners (eel."
she said, "und Ihr trust want’s
to give them our support The
letter we set out voicing our
ohjeclkins originally still stands,
and w r Intend lo con tinu e
pursuing this "
Ttw pro|iosal has now twrn
tabled until the PAZ meeting on
January 5. HkJS "It harks as
though PAZ wants lo continue
holding oil l heir derision long
rnuugh so lhal the people go
away." Myers said
Cassels agreed. "I believe they
have already made up th ru
mind* In approve this, and arr
hoping the people will tlrr ol
unending meetings and stop
show ing u p ."
‘J know jienplr arr saying wr
have already made up our minds
on this." Dennison commented
1 his morning, "hut I assure you
we want to give everyone Ih r
opportunity to discuss 11 and lo
know the facts, not just Inslnua
turns which surround ihi* re­
quest."

ENDORSEMENT
CIRCUIT JUDCJK.
GROUP 12.
SKMINOLE/HRKVARI)

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Arrest warrant says mom
confessed to killing sons
■ y J IM C L A A K C
Associated Press Writer
U N IO N . S t
— She *pnn a
he a rtb rea kin g la le of Iwlng
dum ped on a lonrly rend hy a
rarjsf k rr who a h d u rlrd her I wo
young son*, and her tearful
plena on national television for
llwtr return Inspired a aearrh
(m m (teorgla tn Seattle
Now Susan Sm ith has con
Irsaed to killing her son* ac­
cording *n an arrest warrant

And the nine day search by
uuthurltir* and hundreds nf vol
unirrr* (or T year-old Michael
and 14 month -old Ales ended
w here i h r l r m o th e r's alory
began al Jo h n D Long l^ike
Mrs Sm ith * bur gundy Hcai
Ma/da wo* (lulled out of the Mkr
Ttnirs&lt;t.iv night. Ihe hodlea of
two children In llw hark seat
She was to tie arraigned today
on I wn r barges of m urdrr
Union C ounty Sheriff Howard
Wells would not lake question*

al a new* conference and did not
discU*a a (Misslhlr motive He
said Ihe Identity of (he Malle*
would have to tie confirmed
through an autop*y
T h r arrest warrant did not say
how they died IVilli e did mil say
If Mr* S m ith * e s tra n g e d
husband. David wa* a suspect
Residents of this mill town
who searched and prayed for Ihe
children reacted with anger ami
bltlernea* Dozen* of people
Bee C arjack. Page 6A

rm^

Murder
Continued from Page 1A
young win and arm
hint oft to m hor&gt;!
H r tan! lw thrn donnrd a (ialr
ul ruhtwr gloyra. grabhrd Slnll
•ruin la-hind and irtrd In snap
hrr neck ovrr hla arm With hrr
hitatiand kinking p a u iv rly on
*hr *trugglr&lt;l and rw ajwd. ran
In Ih r frunl iVnt whk h I* in Ihr
ta-droorn and •« reamed Inin ihr
•irrrl for hr Ip
Slrwarl Iold poller Stoll told
tdm not to atop or hr would go to
(all
Slrw arl thru (m llrd hrr hack
Into Ihr houar w h rrr lw *ald hr
irtrri lo aulforalr hrr with a
c uahtnn W h rn lha l a itrm p i
failed Stoll allrgrdly provided
him with a plastic gartugr lug
ami lold him to put II over hrr
head
Shr fought along!v Kvrn allrr
Ih r garbage tug * t « *n u ird
ovrr hrr head »lw air through II
amt was able to hrralhr
W hllrnlrr aald In Itw rnsulng
struggle Ih r ru b lw r gtovr*
S ir wart wav wrartng ri(i(wd
Ju lw Stoll wa* a litr and run*
sc lout Slrw arl lold pollrr, tail

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P review All D ay Sat. &amp; Sun. 10 AM Till S ale

212 W. 1st Street, Sanford
This Is But One Of The Many Auctions To Cornel
10 PC HEPPLEWHITE D R SET 8 PC CHIPPEADALE BALL &amp; CLAW D R SUITE. HEAVILY
CARVED MAG ROCKERS MAG QUEEN ANNE TABLE W,6 CHAJRS WHITE FURN CO MAG
SERPENTINE FRONT DRESSER i MATCHING CHEST 10 PC CHINESE CHIPPENDALE &amp; R SET.
SET OF VICTORIAN CHAIRS. MIRRORS. LG OAK CLAW F0TTED BOW FRONT MIRROR BACKED
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MAG BUBBLE GLASS BREAKFR0NT SET OF 6 MAG NEEDLE POINT DINING ROOM CHAJRS.
MAG DUCAN PHYFE DINING TABLE. MARBLE TOP EMPIRE SERVER. MAG BALL &amp; CLAW
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FRENCH INLAID COFFEE TABLE. SET OF 4 OAK DINING ROOM CHAIRS WAJ0NS HEAD
CARVING 4 PC WICKER PARLOR SET. SET OF 4 EAST LAKE D R CHAIRS. EMPIRE WASH
STAND. HOOSIER CABINET 5 DRAWER OAK CHEST. SEVERAL ORIENTAL 4 DOMESTIC RUGS.
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Rri'Viird County Auociution of Chiefs or Police
CARMINE M. BRAVO
Mitt Stover, The Liberty Counsel
United Chrikliuns of Florldu, Central Florida Chupter
U.T.B. United Third Bridge, Ilispunic-Americun Organization
Intemulionul Brotherhood of Police Officers, Pulm Buy * American Fumlly Association of Brevard County
* T h u O r lu n d o S e n tin e l, S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t &gt;2 , 100-1 &amp; T h u r s d a y , O c to b e r 13 , 1004

*... thr clear choice is Carmine llraiv a lawyer uit h broad legal rtgfnrncr and a man with a strong sense of community terrier . commitment
to use mediation lo tnm the gouth of court dockets justice tempered with common sense strong ad locate for reform ..

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Musician blends talent, passion
Goal is to help protect all animals from abuse
lly S U t A N W I N N E R

Mr!.nit CoHrtfMindant
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Anim al Magne
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K .« nin*tr al rlliV illW
i i - ldlnatr-d ht Kill \Vr«l former
! i&lt; *i (m ih r hands Moll*
ll.ih tin .mil Foghat. lo Iw-nrtlt
I’m p lr lot I hr t.llik al T rra in irn i
••I Anim al* (Ft I A) amt itir
I* \\\ S in llaiiiHHiv Foundation
I hr »n iti| • largest animal
I I ftil* m sail H at Ion w ith a
iim n h m M p ol M l a million
I't I \ • rlliHl* include film a
lio n a l p iu g ia m * a d ve rtise
•in ii|*« public n r n i i ami In
\rsllgatton* of ant bu*inr*%
where animal above a.ul i rurliy
K found I’F T A wa* founded in
II' hii .nut i« a non profit m^nnl
I’AW S In Harmony. IVtfnrm
lor Animal W rtla ir. wa* thr
lu.iiu. h.nt M n i started in U»N5
li I* an organisation ol prrtoutt
1 1 &gt; .nut i-ntrrtalnrrw plus irilirrt.
wlui an itrihi jin t to Itir Itlra o(
I
•i ■■ 4 animal Itir Htiough

m i

n lin a iio n kindness amt ir«(ion
klhtlllt With I hr li tr a it) twnrfll
loruert* amt now a tm m tiu g
I'.NWS w niki III educate amt
|iiomotr public awairnc** ol I hr
nerd lo khtrlit animal* lim n an)
Inrin ol pain * u llrtin i( amt
atniK- W rit said th r rrtortling
A n im a l M a gn e tism .
I* &lt;ir
till alrtl lo all ctraturr* gtral amt
Mtiall *
W rtl grew up In Itir Winter
Spring* alra graduating limn
l.tina n lli||h Si (tool in l ‘Ni'»
th ru annulling
t 'n i» n » u v ol
Central Florida when II wa&lt;
Florida I ri hitoloKli al t'nlvrrsl
It Hr a**i*lr&lt;t In rose hing al
Ov Into High S&lt; Iliad In IW73
“ I al*at* wanted lo tir a
«| m iii«
journalist I'm )u*l a
lni*lialr«t (»■ k h r Jokrd
SllU'r onr ot Wr*| • hiolhrr*
wa« lit »poil* ami onr In mush*,
hr followed In ra rh ot th ru
tmit»|r|i* for a (w Ik at t»f llinr
until hi* til|{ hrrak
I wa«
alwat* platlnil III Itand*. * hr
said
I W 4 « with a liamt &lt;allnt
tliinam Wood W r o|iriirtt for

I t ii r r Dog Night In Maion ll
wa* lio n I wild that* what I
want lo ito W hrn I came Itai k a
gut lim n Vanilla Fudge lold itir
It you a liil doing now what ton
rrallv waul lo &lt;lo llirn ht Ho
llm r to m rr 35. you'll makr li
llr al*o *akl Itirir * no *ui li
Hung a* lock when n|&gt;jiorltiiilty
ine rt* p rep a ra tio n A n u lh r i
tiling that wa* ahaied wa* ymi
gotta tw n k r lo |wn|&gt;lr on thr
way up tm aose you may itirri
lltrin on ih r wat down
Although W r tl • fool * and
family brought him hat k to Itir
Central Florida arra. hr main
tain* i low frtrnd*ht|«* in tItr
m u tt industry A ltrr |liyrar* o t
mad life hr nowr i mnlHitr* til*
two lotr* — animal* and mu*t&lt;
III* girlfriend amt Itirir w t r n
animal* litre happily In Orlando
T h r llya lt K r g in r y (ira n d
t'tp rr* * wilt liosl Itir (»rt A t.ltr
t r « iit al ('rirtitaling l*rt L tfr" mi
Nov 5 W r»l along with lairrlta
Swii and m u «u a l group Karr
Kafth will hr p rrw n l al Itir
rv rn i

U ra l ha* tirrn a longtime
uirinlirr ol th r Orlando Humane
S w irly ami lot* u w d hi* mu*k al
m n u rn rr* lo ptndiue annual
lirnrfh ( o n r r r U lo aid Itir *•« i
riy In 1991 hr received ih r
Vo lunlrrr H r rv k r Award amt
wa* lr it iill&gt;

named H o n m a l)

Ikianl Mrintirf ul Itir S a Irty
t.lmta M rCarlney. Pal T ia trr* .
haly Hudson t.lmta Konstadt.
I ilgar Winter Carnle King arr
« n n r ol H it aiH*i* featured on
Ho- allium WV*i and other* from
I kind* »ui h a* IU&lt; hinari Turn e r
Overdrive* O F Turner. Milan
llo w r Irmti tr d Nugent and Had
('iNti|Mny. .him .lamlaun from
S u rv iv o r t.r a lr r C h a m b e rs .
Alvin M«&gt;rw |yonr*omr Date
IV vrrrtt Kill W rtl. Ulan K rlly
and Mu harl S k vr *lng K r w u r
Mr on thr alhurn Many other*
hate lrm their musical talrnl*
for Ihr tirnrfll
(tie lr»llva l will hr held on
Satunlav. Nov 5 al Ih r Oram l
Ctrpn** Kai quel Flub from 10

Riff West
a in to 5 p m lJ* r rn irria ln
merit will la- available Children
will have a *|&gt;retal Ural in thr
apia-aratur ol Hlkr Mur hunt
Mai* Universal Sludlo * lassie
and N ickelodeon's K rn and
Sllmpy Displays and |«rt rrlaird
exhibit* are *• h r d u M Fm more
informallmi rail 14071.151 7722
A dinner and celebrity aurllon
will fidluw al 5 3 0 p m

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* p a c r f l i g h t , h o l •l r d I h r
iiiiO |M iund *atrllltr from the
H iuitlr rargo tu t with the 50l &lt; i i ' i « » i arm Hr hrkl ll high
■ u rih r.id while ground ron•m llri* I'nniplrlert llnal c berk*
(hell .1* I lie vhuttle Itew IUO
mile* above noithrrn Furofie.
i lervot ** I Hie *.itrllllr tree and
. umt-uidrr Ikinald M» Monaglr
slowly lu u k rd Atlanll* away
Ih r O r r m jt i spare agency'*
» t i i l r n m t gotit-r n ln rrd rratl
(Mill •! Into li* own orbit again*!
1 l&gt;11 kdrr»p of bright blur Earth
mil pin b filar k »pare
lli.it wa* an outstanding
.!• plot ' Mission Control told thr
Krlr.ise ,md retrieval of thr
.urllltr |* onr of the astronaut*'
i fur-1 (ohs during Hie 11 day
mission ih.it lirgan 1hur*dav
|o avoid contamination Irmti
sln illlr • thausl. Ih r *alrllltr
iiiiis I lit tree during ll* olrserva
i&lt; a'* m il a ill trull Atlanll* by up
i" .dmut 70 mllr* until a*trunaul
f 'Irn o . ho.i pint k* It Horn orbll
lair nr-vi w rrk
I lo- * tr» million iwilrllllr I*

c a rryin g ib r r r In lra rrd Irle *• o|»r» and other iiiklrumenl*
d r tig n r d lo create a Ih r r r
dimensional map ul lhe flow of
ga*e* Ul F .arlh’* middle almoaphrrr an arra Irmn 7 lo 17
m llr* up
I'fit *U t*i* hope lo gather Hie
first glohal Informal loti a l » u l
medium and small v ale ill*lu rtu n e r* In I h r middle al
m o s p h rrr M uch I* already
known atioui such phenomena
a* Hie gaping O/nnr hole over
Ih r Aldan tU . hut only Ihrortr*
r « U I aUnit smaller dlsniptkm*
Salrllltr data will be matched
a g a in * ! r u r r r n i r o m p u l r r
noMtrls and could lead to a heller
undrrvtandlng of almo«phrrfc
&lt;otti|H&gt;sltkm and how heal I*
distributed around Ihr planet.
M'trnt!*t* sat
(ito u n d m tiiro lS rr* d r ir c iK l
ln rrra * ln g p rr* * urr in a satellite
h r llu n t la n k T h u r s d a y alter
a s tro n a u t* lo c k e d o n to I h r
*|iai r&lt; rail w ith Ih r rntml arm for
a *v* trm cheek
A I m iu I 2 0 0
gallon* of liq u id h rllutti a rr
aim ed on Im ard In cool Ih r
d rh e a lr v l r n i f In s lru m rn l*

Mission *rtenliata wuichrd ih r
lank i lovely overnight arid rr
|Mirtrd rartv today that pressure
had leveled c«f! and was rape* trd
lo d rrlln r T h r gllteh was not
rvp re trd to disrupt o|wrations.
NASA said

Astronaut* today activated
serotnlary rvfirrimrtii* atioard
Ih r th u lllr. Inc h id in g a studv of
i rvstal growth III spare Atlantis'

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TIm BhuttlB )usl prior to
other primary cargo srvrn in•Inimenla Mourtng (h r siratosphere Irom Hie stiutllr i argo
tu y. were lurnrd on hour* alter
Thursday * launch
Selrnllst* In charge ol the
Instrument* arr (tarttrularly In
Irrrs lrd In Ihr o/onr holr. which
•well* every (all and this year Is
about Hie *i/r of North America
T o study Ihr hole. Ihr sh ulllr
orbll r rr&gt;s*rs (list lielnw thr lip of
Sootli America
Atlanll* and Its » U inem brr
rr rw a rr due back on Karih Nnv
II

C arjack
f o n tln u rd from Page SA
milshh Ho county enurthouw
y.i*|ird and sohlied ■•hen lhe
&lt; hiirgrs w rrr untiouncrd
II you could see th r wav she
led Hi.it night. I hat’s ih r main
" ini Hull get* me. said Kick
\|h loud .lr,. who was at home
\t lilt his (kirriils on Oct. 25 when
\tis Sm ith pounded on Ihelr
door, cryin g lor help "Just lo
think, lor a solid w rrk I was
i |i h ruling her It gels tnr sick to
tnv similar h."
' Is ihere ever an explanation
lor m u rd e r? ” David Sm ith'*
1'iimdmnHter. S itu Singleton of
Ingelc* told K N H C -T V .
I wm I i i i Ip innocent children?
Ih r r r I* no r x p la n u llo n for
m urder "

Sol It Itor Thomas I'npe Mid
Min Sm ith s loulrsslon ltd In­
vestigators in her car Thursday
dlerttnrin It had Irerri driven off
i ho a l r u m p
D i v e r s had
*.! ,m hrtl the lake srvrrul times,
hill the water was
:nu.'ky tn
sr-r (hr &lt;ur. author Hies slid

gators were perplexed about
how Hie ear and the lioy* ivmlri
have disappeared *&lt;i &lt;om pleirly.
O n W e d n e s d a y , p o lle r
searched Mr* S m ith's home and
look several U«g* The y rrlused
lo say what they w rrr looking
for
Th e Smiths filed for divorce in
"O u r live* have lieen lorn
Septem ber Mr* S m ith was
apart by this tragic event." Mr*
Sm ith said earlier this w rrk. her granted custody of lhe two
ImsUind by h rr side "I can't children and h rr husband had
express how m uch they urr visitation right*
Th e unravrling ol Mrs Sm ith's
wattled bark hom e."
Poller circulated a tnmpnsltr story 1* similar lo the IHHtl
skrtell based on Mrs Smith's Charles Stuart m urder rase in
description ot Itir alleged kld- Boston. Stuart, a white man. mid
nap|&gt;er. and people called In ll|&gt;* (Milne a black man shot his
from around lhe country. People pregnant wile In death Sluart
In Union staged prayer vigil*, later ]uni|M-d In his dralh Irom a
hung yrllnw ribbon* and (msted bridge as Investigators xrroetl In
on him as ihr kllirr
pictures ol lhe children.
Mrs. Sm ith, w ho t* while,
" If she d ld n ‘1 waul those
children, she could have given described Hie carjackrr as an
thrin to me or any other mother armed hlark man wearing a knit
In Union." said Karen Muss, who cap.
"N o one asked Ih r two babies
has two young children. "W e
whether they wanted to live or
would have lakrn them ."
As late as Tuesday, Union die." said Rose Marie Savage,
County Shcrlll Howard Wells the m other of a 3 -y c a r-o ld
said h' ur. heaU ig Ihr ease "as daughter "U nion used lo Ire a
: cnrjnrklng that hap|M-nrd ns II close-knit town. Now tilings will
» r reported." although Investi­ never tie ihr same around here,"

Jurn|ied Into Iter « ar at a •toplight III a sfuirsely populated
area at Ih r edge of town near Ih r
lake She said he ordered her lo
drive several m iles, then forced
her out anil took nil w ith her two
sons still strapped In Ihelr safety
seats

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W tNTKH SPRIN GS - The \\ inler Spring*
Haskellsill League will ram lm l tryout* lot II*
ItXM !W i r M i n Ihl* t r t k r m l So* 5 and *• &lt;ii
.1*' kvoii Height* Middle N hoof
Atani lalr&lt;t again with Ihr (hUlM ki Magi,
vnulh program ihe VLHItL *rawm will no Iron*
I V i 3 through O l i 12 Games will fie played
on Saturdav* and Sunday* al &lt;Med.i Hint)
Hrlioal 4ml Indian Trail* Tu*kwilla. and
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Kih mnrr information rail .111 M N l

By T O N Y DaSORMIKR
Herald Sports Editor

A lta m o n te S p rin g s L ittle L e a g u e
A L T A M O N T E S IH IN G N
Registration for the
Altamonte Spring* I.title Leagor * «prlng pro
grant will h r conducted al lour sites till*
Saturday. So* A
hot* and dill* tirtween Ih r age* 5 and |8 who
live in the Altamonte spring* area u n *ign op
between 9 a m and 2 p m al Milwrr Middle
S« Itool ihr tamgwnnd Pn*i O flirr on W rkl*a
Spring* Road ih r Wal Marl on Slate Hiail 4 11
south ol Stale Hoad I Mi or lire I'uhli* in die
llu n l Club Plaza
I'layrr* new In Ih r league ruu«l bring a « opv ol
their binh r r m tlr a tr All player* m in i twlng
p ro d ol residence and should hr accompanied
l&gt;\ a (tatenl or guardian
('all 1172 A S V )fo r detail*

A lta m o n te S p rin g s B abe R u th
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Registration lor the
initial «prtng season of the Altamonte Spring*
Halir Huth IU*rtiall league will lw held Ihl*
Saturday. Nov 5. Iron* 11 a m In I p m al Ih r
Ka*i monte C ivic Center
I he program i* open in age* S IS Hrgivtrant*
m u«t bring birth rertlflrstr a* prnnl ol age
Registration lee I* •SO lt»r residents and •«&gt;■»
lor non rr*ideni* All game* will Ire played al the
EuMmonte field* loraiinn.
For more Information rail Ih r mr**age line al
2 A 3 7910

G ood G u y s E.T. B ra c k e t ra c e s
O K LA N D O — The annual Good Guvs K T
ilra tk n Champinn*hip will lir run ihl* S a tu r­
day Nov S al Orlanddu hp» rdworld Dragway
Thl* annual event feature* an all run formal
fur t a i* * w liH u l.« c n ir k iil *11 Ivpr*. llie m iiiiik i
takm gho.Ilc*) &lt;**J
* (i.iirvb p en gt 4 p m on Haloritav. h r iir (rial*
will hrgm at 4 .TO p m with ih r nuai elimination*
scheduled («»r 8 p m
Orlando Speedwnrld l» located ID mile* rant ol
Orlando on Stale Hoad SO

WHAT’S HAPPENING
TODAY
V a rsity F o o tb a ll
Samlnol* al Loatburg 1 3 0 p m
Ovltdo al Laka Mary. 7 30 p m
Spruca Craak al Lyman. 7 30 p m
Laka Howall al Mainland 7 30 p m
Laka Branllay al Oaltona 7 3 0 p m

B oys' S o c c e r
Fall Soccar Slata Samillnal* al Lakaland
Chrlitlan Orangewood Christian vs Miami Holy
Cross. 1 p m . Lakeland Christian vs Fort
Myers Canterbury, 3 30 p m

G irls ' V o lle y b a ll

w i w r i M i k i w H * «*
All son Duncan and the Lake Howall Silver Hawks
advanced to Saturday s naia of the Lake Howall
Tip Off Classic with a 46 14 win over Tavares

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S A N F O H l) — While the Seminole fighting
Seminole* were in a h u rry from the tqierUng up
Ihe L « k r lluwell Silver Hawk* hurried up and
waited Thursday nlghl a* both Irani* scored big
win* In the |.akr Howell T ip OfIClasali
Seminole * defen»e forced more than two dozen
turnover* In Ihe ofienlng game a* the Trtlir
blitzed the Hi«hop Moore Hornet* 7fi 44 I be
nightcap *4 * Lake llo w rll methodically lake
a|*ari the Tavare* llulbtog* t*&gt; 14
T he rpiarlrl of Irani* will return In l.ake llow rll
Saturday nlghl.*Illshop Minor taking on Tavair*
al 6 p m and Seminole lacing laikr llo w rll al 7
p ni
“ IT* g&lt;■x1 lor u* lo play a Irani like Seminole
early." *ald l-ake llo w rll &lt;v&gt;a&lt; h IVnni* t'odrrv
The y're very quick on ilelen«r and gave u* a lot
ol trouble In Ih r one quarter wr plaved with them
al Ihe Jamboree last week
“ We re going lo have to learn to deal with that
kind of defensive pressure if we re going lo lie
lompetitive Ihl* year "
Pressing whenever possible and playing
n u n i u m m drtrnsr r v r r y tro im l of Ihe way.
Seminole ran Itlshop M inor ragged Along with
Ihe 20 turnover* created Seminole wa* whistled
lor 27 louls. Irad.ng to a 19-tor 30 ellorl Horn the
Her throw line lor Ihe llom ei*
T r n n r s h u Ka«on had 37 polnls. 10 rrlmund*.
and five steal* lor Ihe Seminole* Mindee
Hampton rontnbutrd 14 points Katie Graham
and Grrtchen O'Toole each netted 15 (mint* for
Hlshop Moore
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li'i«tlmg " said Seminole r&lt;uu h John McNamara
"Their hustle kepi u* going through slreirhe*
where w r had trouble *it&lt;n&gt;tltig Ihr Im II Thai *
why wr won ihe game "
A i cording lo M&lt; Namara that * going lo lie Ihe
Sec C lassic, Psgc 2B

Hawk boys, Patriot girls
wrap up SAC lane titles
Spwelsl ts Ihs M srsl#
S A N F O H l) T h e S e m in o le
Athletic Conference Howling league
caii|( lo a ckisr Vk rdru-sday al Howl
Am erica banferd w i t h t h e l.akr
Unwell hoy* olid Ih e la ik e llrw n tle y
girl* winning tlir rh«mpkm«hq&gt;*
The l^ikr H ranilry girl* concluded
Ih r season like they had playrd
most ol ihc season dumping league
ru n n e r-u p S e m ln o lr 13-3. Lake
llo w rll collrclrd Ihe most win* on
the day. lopping Oviedo l4Vy-3ly
l^ikr Mary was nr*t wiih a 14 4
victory over Lym an
The girl* final standing* luikr
H r a n i l r y | IS &lt; i-0 ()| . S e m in o le
(l2 6 V V H fm ), Lake Unwell (119
IOO|. Lake M a ry 1‘1 7 'y -I I M‘y|.
Oviedo (90 120) and Lym an ISO
160).
Leading Ihe girls' scoring were
l-akr Hranilry — Kllana Zuhlrta
1192 game). Mamie H rrnslrln 1170
game. 503srrir*|
Lakr llow rll — Caryn Stammer
1190 game), Pain llazrmore 1179.
IH I game*. 5 1H serlesl
l^ike Mary — llrandl Wllniol 1220
game). Alicia Sac ca (189 game. 495
series)

Lym an — Linda Martinez 120-4
game. 509 series)
O viedo — K e lly Karson 1 181
game. 41.'* series)
Seminole — Christina H rm iu g
4182. 17ti games. 41*2 series)
Thing* did qpl go a* well lor Ihe
t^rkr llow rll hfty* who *ufterrd an
117 lout to Lym an In Wdnesday *
other final mate hr* Seminole edged
l^ ik r Mary 117 and U k * Hranilry
and Oviedo lied 9-9
Th e hoys' standing* laikr llow rll
I143VV721M. Lym an |l20ty U5vy|.
I^ike Hranilry (I0 6 W I0 9 1 4 ). Oviedo
H O O IIO I. Seminole 197 119) and
l-ik e Mary 180^-135V5I
Paring Ihe hoys' M-orrrs
luike Hranilry — Chrt* Woods
1245 game. 579 series)
La k r llowrll — Jo n Oakes (222
game). Jon W rh rr (212 game)
l-akr Mary — Dave Hullork (247
gatnrl
Lym an — Dan lioissy (253. 227
games. 002 serlesl
Oviedo — Marshall G a lzry (213
game). Jeremy G a lz ry 1207. 200
gomes. 589 series).
Seminole — Krlc Sm ith 1219
game. 505 serlesl

4h#io b* Mrt k^r«&gt;«

R eady to ta k e th e next s te p
Shannon Munns and Ihe Oviedo Lions will host the Middleburg Broncos
In the 6A Section I volleyball championship match today at 4 p m The
winner advances to Ihe semifinals neit weekend in New Port Richey

SATURDAY

A.D. Rosier-FSW
takes Chase title

J U C O M e n ’s B a s k e tb a ll

From Staff Reports

6A Section
Oviedo. 4 p m

I championship:

Middleburg

at

Broward C C al Seminole CC. 7 30 p m

G irls ’ B a s k e tb a ll
Lake Howall Tip OH Clastic: Bishop Moore vs
Tavares, 5 p m . Seminole vs Lake Howell, 7 p m

C ross C o u n try
6A Region III meet at Lako Mary High School,
9:30 am

B oys' S o c c e r
Fall Soccar Stale Championship game
Lakeland Christian. 1 p m

at

S e m in o le p layers o f the w e e k

G irls ’ S o c c e r
Seminole Athletic Conlarenca |«mboree
Lake Branllay High School, 2 p m

at

Earning tho Sanford Optimist Club's Player ol
Ihe Woek awards lor thoir efforts In Somlnolo
High School's qame against Cypross Creek on

HKClMi tl JW. C*)N&gt;m'W»t*rS Opiimut Civ*
Oct 21 were Robert Ruffin (loll, otlenso) and
Quinton Hunl (right, defense) Seminole head
coach Ernie McPherson made the presentation

S w im m in g and D ivin g
BA-Ditl. 5 meal. YMCA Aquatic Center. 9 a m

Rummel Chevy, Hopkins Meat romp
Fro m Staff Reports

PRO B A S K E T B A L L
7 30 p.m - W K C F
Washington llullrt*. II.)

18. Orlando Magic al

Complete llaUnga on Pago SB

S A N F O H l) — Ken Hummel Chevrolet moved a
step closer lo u |&gt;erfrcl seuson and llopkln* Meal
Packing kepi Its hope* alive (or u second place
finish In the Sanford Hecrcallon Thursday Men's
Slow’pltch Softball league al Plnrhursl Park.
Hoiti games played Thursday w rrr flve-lnntng
blowouts. Hopkins Meal Packing whipping Hrlar
Corporation IH-5 and Kell Hummel Chevrolet
blitzing Sllfley's Affordalile Furniture 15-1.
Th e Sanford First United Methodist Flames

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Hop*mi Moot r.c.m*

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had Ihe night ofl
Ken Hummel Is now 94) on Ihe season, while
Ihe Flame* are 6-3 and Hopkins ts 5-4. Sllfley's
(2-7) and llrlai Corporation 11-91 complete Ihe
standings.

See Plnehurst. Page 2B

SA N FO H l) — ll wa* a game lining of Its
championship hilling
A I) HoslerrFlorlda S|k &gt;m Wear and S|M&gt;rt*mart
hooked up 111 a classic drlrnslve struggle In Ihr
Sanford H e rrra llo n T h u r s d a y M e n 's Fall
Slowplli h Sollltall League al &lt; haw- I’.irk
The game went down lo ih r wire before
No*lrr/FSW claimed It* third straight league lltle.
scoring lour run* In ihe mp of the w e t .t h Inning
lo w in 0-2
III Ihe other game. M A. Erectors grahlied a
Itrm hold on third place, clubbing llrc r .'in 11-6
Wane Drnsch. Inc had the week oil
Kosler/FSW w ire d a pan ol runs in ihe lop ol
the lirst Inning mi an Kill single hv M uch Huikc
aud a sacrifice lly hv To n y Hlalle S|MirtHmart tied
Ihe v ote III Ih r Uitlom ol (h r tilth Inning on KHI
single* by To m Wilks and George Davison
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10 go along w ith Ihr Polar Hear and Spring illlrs
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FFWC VIPs meet in Sanford

IN BRIEF

Woman’s club hosts District VII Fall Tour

Rolirod educators to moot
S rrn ln n lr ( 1x11111 Mr tiled Ki I u k Ii I I w ill meet Nov H al
H u . r » « I In tin lln n n rtl) I 411) 11) lln ltrll ftftfrf) Ijlk r lln w r ll
M«»nl Lunch 1**1 I (i in lo lln w ril In ihr m e e tin g « l 2 p m

H A N FO R D Th e Woman’a
C lu b of Hanford hoaled the

Mrintwr* a ir rrx o u ra g rd I&lt;| attend MhVP luncheon
i r M i u i i n n i in I rn m rl Stallworth ,1]J N!I74 nr Wall la v
n i l ISOS

W om en a Ctuba District Vtl Fall
To u r inerting m ih r clubhouse
on ik 1 j i j with dignitaries and
representative* from IK Central
Florida federated rluhe attend
ing
Th e w e lco m in g addresses
were given try D rlairra Lash
president of (fie W oman's Club
1A Sanford and Tin # l/ f . prea!
deni of die Ju n io r Woman's
C lu b of Sanford
Dtsiru I VII Direr tor Margaret
Hirw kleri rnndurted the final
news meeting and Introduced the
guest s|ieakrt* Alberta Alberti,
(itraidrnt 1if G F W C Florida Fed
realtor) of Women's ('tubs from
M ia m i and her aerond vice
p re a id r n l
A n n J a m e s of
Auburndaie Th e Dlalrlrt VII
J u n io r Director. Debbie thill
from Kissimmee was also present.
President Alberti spoke on
le a d in g Ihr W a y " and pro­
m is e d m ore b ra in s to r m in g
sessions, more w o rk sh o p on
lu irlla m rn ta ry procedure and
m orr help with r luh porjeels
According In Litiby Prevail,
w o m a n 's c lu b s p o k e s m a n .
A lb e rti said.
The FFW C Is
having a big |iariv In celebrate
Its IOOth birthday on Ma&gt; 6 ‘J of
KHfft at the ( lanon Plaza Hotel
in Orlam lo and all federated
wom en s club members arr in
vttrd to allrnd "
Vice president A n n James
rs p U ln e d the strut tu rr of ihe
F F W C and urged memtiers to
accept offices whenever asked
and tn lireome m orr trivofyed
Th e v&lt;»tii)g delegates from the
W om an * Club of Sanford were
President Dr Lores la*h First

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A L T A IK IN I K SI'HINGN — A firr la u t lln i « U i t r u F i lln (
•rm liui. i|»luanrrt! |i&gt; llrn ja m ln M «i(r A C o w ill br offered al
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111ft oti Nov * H p m I an* lF*nta»)l finishes a»f our of Ih r
iin.%1 fxipuUr itnorating tirrn U S w in gin g rag rolling
suppling and glaring technique* will lir reviewed Hrnjaintn
M '«'fr * I&gt;awn Agoatinrlli. an n j c n in tin* tr&lt; tmlqor. will lir
on hand In icmdiM I ll&gt;r w r n liu r Hrlrrshmenta and door prize*
will lir given

C rim e w a tc h m e e tin g will be h e ld
SAN &gt;O K I)
finer.ret C rim e Walrh rn r rl log will tie field
lorsday V n H al 7 p m al lin e trrsl baptist C hu rch Speaker
will br I be In moral Jr Kevin llra ry Sheriff of Orange County

CALENDAR
C O M A annou nces m eetings
The I unreined OrganUaimri of Men In A ilk m ICOM A I meet*
the dial and third Friday « i A p m In Ihr r h u r r h annra al Si
Jar nr* AM F Churrh N inth S lim and Cypres* Avenur,
Sanford

S unboit Daylily C lu b to meet
Sunbrll Day lily Club inreia lire flrwi Sunday of Ihr rnonih al
2 p m through April at the O ld City Hall Highway IftA near
U ik r Mary Ihxdrvard Lake M a n
The 1 lull educate* mem her* on day Illy grow ing through slide
show* gueat speaker* ami m p * In daylily garden* T h r r r are
no r lu h due* Call A N fl■ JIW I for m o r e in fo rm a tio n

A ero b ics offered
Sanford Herrralton flrpartment oflrr* Step Aernbtr • at the
ymiih re nlrr In Sanford City Hall Monday* and Wednesdays
Irom If lu If) a m and ft X ) to 0 30 p m Instrurtor la Llaa
Mine* Coat la 1.1 per (la w fo r mlortnat ion ra il 3.1DM 97

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Oslo's* la th (from laff) wticom at Florida
Federation of Woman a Club officers lo Sanford
during lha annual District VII Fall Tour Alberta
Vice President Fran Morton
Kecording Secretary Libby Pre­
vail Krntal Chairman Martha
Yancey, and Jeanette Padgett,
lamg Mange Planning Com m it
lee
The FFW C Centennial Com
m iner will honor three 0 0 1sta ml
log women In District V U lor
th e ir c o n t r ib u t io n s a n d
a&lt; hlevrm rnts during the past

Aitarti. praaidanl of the FFW C. Margaret
Strtcklen, FFWC D*»tf*cl VII director and Ann
James, second vice praaidanl of the FFWC

IO O years of service T w o
w o m e n fro m S a n fo rd were
selected Dr H e rb e rt* A n n
L e o n a rd y a n d M rs E rn e s t
llamral Galloway Hoth are now
deceased bus th e y w ill be
honorrd for thetr outstanding
service lo Ihe ir clubs. Ihelf
district, and thetr stale alfltla1 ions ISevall said
Thtee memtiers nominated lo

serve on the nominating c o m ­
mit Ire to elr*-| statr officers are
Frances Mitchell. Martha Yancey
and Tina Lee
During their slay In Sanford.
Alberti and Jam es were Ihe
house guest* of Charlotte S m ith
who. according 10 Prevail, look
great pleasure In antrrtatning
ihe state dignitaries

S anford R otarians to m eet
Hotary C lub of Sanford meet* evrry Mon.lav al m m
Sanford Chamber of C o m m rn r building

at ih r

A c tiv itie s for sen io rs
l.akr Mary Srntor* Invitr anyone ftft year* or oidrr in join
them In Iwt) weekly arttvtttea on Monday W nndiarvrr* from
u .Mi 10 11 X ) a m tiam ra frutn I lu «l p tn . at live fra n k
lo a .it C r .ilr t I M K t nuiH ry I luh Hrail

Celebrating
the season

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Tenants at Bram Towers held a
Halloween party during Ihe
regularly scheduled Oct 28
dinner A ham dinner was
served to those attending and
lha Halloween contest was
judged by Louise Hayes. Lou
Wrobel and Rose Laurtcella
Competiting In the costume
contest are (from left): Dof
Klrtley. second place; Mabie
Pithoud. third place. Eleanor
Elchom, Carolyn Mason, first
place, and Lola Mae Edwards

E m p lo ym en t o p p o rtu n itie s fo r s e n io rs
An employment program sponsored by A A K P Senior
( (im munity Serv l&lt;r i« held at the Sanford A rm o ry Monday.
Wedneaday and Friday, from h a m in noon Hill Downey and
Nu k Callahan are available tn help aenmra find employment

C oncer support g ro u p m eets
Sup|mrl. Mofir and Mreovery. S I I A M . m rrta every Momhiy
afternoon at ft p m al Central Florida Kegional lloapiial In the
lar rornrr of the dining room I hi* l» a aelf help aupport group
for all ranter survivors. whether in treatment now or finished
with It fa ll 324 H737 nr 322 77Nft for more Information

H|&gt;W

Si Herman SthreeOe.

Don’t be haunted
in January over
Woman warns: Cancer strikes the young
Christmas bills
If you are an ovrrrnthusUstlr
gift giver In December, you ta n
be haunted In .January hv the
hill* of December You don't
have In go broke during the
holiday* II you think ahead and
do some advanced planning
Here are seven atrp* lor kreplng
your holiday budget on trnc k
• Get organized Make a list
of all your holiday expense*
Including gifts, decorations,
travel entertainment, cards and
|m*l,igr. utilities phone rails,
parly clothing, eic. Determine
whai you think you will need tn
■pend
• Know how much you are
w o rth l.lsl all your holiday
assets such as I h u iiis . Christ mas
Club uc count, saving*, rush nil
hand, and checking balance
alter tegular hills are paid Then
determine liabilities im hiding
debts, t barge* on credit cards.
Novcinlier/December hill*, and
other holiday expense* not al­
ready recorded. Subtract your
liabilities from your ns*rt». Th is
is ih r net amount you have lor
Ihr holiday spending
• Decide w hat you want to
do w ith you r m oney Decide on
gifts for fam ily, friends, coworkers, leathern, clc. What
activities will you and your
family partlclpaie III and what
entertaining will you do Will
you lake a H ip during Ih r
holiday season? Have- you hud
gelrd lor phone calls lo lanilly
and blends who live out of town
Will you lie sending rants and
gifts? Have yon determined how
m uch postage w ill cost for
these? If you will fie .mending
any holiday gatherings, will you
need any new clothing? What

CONSUM ER
HOCUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG
ahoul d e c o ra tio n s for y o u r
home? If you are having comjwiny. shat special loud* will you
tic tiuylng and prrparlng?
a D ete rm in e how m u ch you
can s p e n d . Kevlew all the
planned rx jin u lltu rr* and activi­
ties balance you r budget
• Make a llat. (C he ck It
twlcell
• Stick lu your plan Ask
yourself: A r r you giving gilts
liecau*e you want to or do you
feel you m ust? Are you trying lo
keep up w ith I fir Jones? Do von
sri a price lim it ami stick lo It?
Hrmembrr. It s the thought that
counts'
a Kevlew yo u r plan a fter
the holidays: H ow did you do?
Were your expectations realis­
tic? Vv'hal changes can you make
next year? Organize a holiday
business renter Hrgin planning
for next year so you can lake
advantage of sales throughout
I lie year.

(Btnoara Hugha*/Gregg la lha
Seminole C o u n ty E ila n a io n
Horn* Economist. Inqulrisa may
ba dlractad fo bar af lha
Cooparallva Extension Service.
2S0 W. County Home Road,
Sanford,FL 32773 or phone
323 2500. E li. 5556.)

DEAR ABBYt I am 24. mar­
ried and havr four daughter*
Tw o month* ago. I discovered a
lum p in mv breast. *0 I made
a n d a p p o in tm e n t w ith m y
doctor He examined me and
sent me to see a surgeon, who
did a needle biopsy
A week later. I learned It was a
malignant tumor (cancer). *0 I'm
scheduled lo have m y breast
removed In two weeks.
A b b y . I'm so sick of hearing
doctors say that women under
the age of 3ft are not al risk for
breast cancer. Although (here is
no history of breast cancer In my
family, I am living proof that
cancer can strike unyone al any
age
If 11 weren't for doing monthly
breast exams on myself. I never
would have (It* o vrrrd the lump
Please tell your readers lo feel
for ‘'lu m p s" In their breasts
(rg u la rly (Men. I cm). Allhough
breast cancer Is rare In men — II
does occur.)
TEENA
DEAR TEENAi There are go­
ing lo fie a lot of prayers for you
— m ine Inlctidrd Th a n k you far
writing In warn m y readers
Early detection ha* saved many
a life
Headers For more Information
on breast cancer, call the Ainrrtc a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty a l
I -800-A C S -2345.

DEAR ABBY: My husband
and I are having a disagreement,
which I hope you ran settle He
says I'm overreacting, hut I
think I have every right to be
upset.
Ever since I married "N o rm "
three years ago. I have sup­

within your rights to be upset. I
suggest that you speak candidly
w ith your s iste r-in -la w and
explain that you desperately
need Ihe money Norm earned for
working on her home Taking
this situation into your own
hands may create some friction
between you and your husband,
but. as I see It. It’s the most
sensible solution.

ported him and hts children
from a previous marriage on a
teacher's salary. Needless to say.
we liv e fro m p a y c h e c k to
paycheck Our credit cards are
maxed oul. and we havr had lo
iMirruw money Irom our parents
lo live.
Nine months ago. Norm's sis­
ter "E m ily ” askrd him lo Install
healing and air conditioning In
her new home H r did. but she
hasn't |&gt;aid Norm one dime! I
estimated Ih r total amount lo tie
so m rw hrrr between 67.000 and
$10,000 NVllh this, we could
have paid oil almosl all we owe
on our credit cards, and also for
the irpairs to our house and car
I feel used It's one thing for
Norm lo expect me lo support
our (amity, hill for Em ily lo takr
advantage of me loo Is a bit
m u c h ! 1 know she lias no
Intrntlon of |&gt;aylng film, and he
has no Intent Ion of asking her for
the money.
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tfrraler Ilian ours, and she JRsi
came Into a substantial Inheri­
tance. so she ran well afTord to
fiay Norm for this work.
th e financial strain has taken
a loll on our marriage. Am I
wrong lo be upset?

FED UP IN ILLINOIS
DEAR FED UP: You arr well

D E A R A B B Y : I used lo date a
guy w ho still likes me a lot more
than I like him He Is also verynosy H r asks me questions ih.it
a rr none of his business Lately
be lias been showing up at ail
the places he knows I frequent.
T h is Is happening loo often for II
to bccolncldcntai.
He has been slopping by m y
house, unannounced and tinInvited, and I have a hard lime
g e llin g rid of him . T h is Is
lieglnnlng to Irritate me How
should I handle tills? He gives
me the creeps

NEED MY SPACE
DEAR NEED: There's a name
for lilts guy's Irritating liehavior
— It's called "harassment." and
thrre arr laws prohibiting It.
Inform Ibis pesl that If he
doesn’t stop harassing you. you
w ill report him lo the lical
poller. And If he continues lo
stalk you. make good on your
Ihrrat.

CONFIDENTIAL TO “FEELINO CREAKY IN DENVER”: In

Ih e w ise w o rd s of J i m m y
Stewart. "A fte r age 70. It's
patch, patch, patch."

CONFIDENTIAL TO IN­
SECURE NEW ARCHITECT: In
the w o rd s of F ra n k L lo y d
Wright "A doctor can bury fils
mistakes, tiui an architect can
only advise hts client lo plant
vines.”

(Problems? Writs lo Dear Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, sand a self addressed,
stamped envelops lo Osar Abby,
P.0. Box 69440. Los Angslss.
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
is confidential.)

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Yard s a le s c h e d u le d

M )N G W (X M )
T h e At 1 L I ’ I
PregnatM » Center Itl luingwraal
began operation at It s llrsi
lm .itloti on S ta ir Ktiarl 427 In
J a n u a ry of |'*8U TTi«- nffbc |y
now lm a trd al 282 Stwnl A vr
S u llr 124 Tfor m o ve Imik place
Iti A p ril of I'foil T t t r t r n l r r y
A&lt;lmlnt*lrat|yr (llr r r t iw . Sanitra
Adklw in way I Itr h u h I foal got
I Itr wheel rolling S h r way tin
ay.11l.1 td r for 1 im im r n l Miner
1111*1 nf fort d n llr* now la k r fort
lo llw new renter In O r n r r Till*
m im ytry ha* t o utne a large pari
ot a inl**loii of Ifor C h u ft h r * of
t for 1*1 In lf*r C e n tra l Florida
arra M any of II * y n ln n irrr* and
•luff M id i a* fa tty G rin n rtt am i
other* ru»t only generously to n
tribute tim e foul also money to
(o n tin o e tills work

S A N FO R D
I I m- !•(■«! Shepherd l.iilhrin f 'liu n h Sanford
will I w ir a laigr yard *-*!« on Saturday N o irm tirr I i I m h ii 0
w m |o 4 |) m Seln lion will for good and price* will Itr right for
treasure*
A t r n li r «&gt;l Holy ((u m n u n tn n will Itr rrlrh ra lrd Hit* Smul.it
al lit M ) 4 m 4l I he r hut r It T lir H rt W V U i t n w ill i r l m n a*
Ifor gur»i speaker A s jv i m I t folldren * sermon will Iv ulfrrrd
rill* will t v lollnwr&lt;| try 4 coffer and ilointl Irllnw ship tlittr

H o m e c o m in g c e le b ra tio n set
S A N ftlH D
Ifor I't o U W rtlry w i f hurt h w ill Itr having .«
special Hirer dav hnm n omlng irlrhrallou ihl* Friday Sul or
day and Sunday fot i rle hra ir it * 72 y rw t In ifor (otnm unlly
Ifor Friday wild Saturday t r l t k r t will begin 41 7 |i in ,m&lt;t Ifor
Sunday w rivtrr tvgm* 4t 11 a m
A tlinnrr on ifor grnund* will litllnw (for m orning srrvice Ifor
Southern gu*|vl (m o p
Ifor Diplomats will sing and Itr in
lo tu rri following ifor meal
Ifor srrvtcrs a ir n jvti In tfor put.lx Fi*t m o tr In Itn mailt mi
rail 3 2 1 0 3 0 0

Youth fe llo w s h ip reo rgan ized

Sharon rianlel [foreetor ot the
laitigW’tMMl o ffk r, spokr a l» u t
tfor la ginning n&gt; this work and
I miw Adkison ta-gan
For m any
yral* tltr ipiesttnn of atsirlton
had lirrrt U tllir r in g her
said
Daniel
S h r yludred Ifor llifolr
and all different resources Th a i
formed ifor opinion* *for hold*
today

H ANFORD
C h ris t t m i n i M e th o d o i i I iu m fo io n T o r fort
D r In H u n U iu l F » ia ir * ha* re o rga n ize d IT* M rih n d is t Y m ilt)
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G le n n I alt o n a* ifor 1 h u rt fo • n r w Youtfo I * adrt

Tfor Ymiifo Fellowship meet* weekly »n Satnrttav * from fo in
fo p in It l* o | n i tor ages I 2 Iff For mint infotfiniiUon at* ml
weekly ai tlvttir* and meeting lm alums rail tfor rfoutrfo offkrr
al .122 7MOO of Glrnn Fall on at 328 76311

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Daniel iliw iiyoi d 1f1.1i Adklyon
la g a n w o rk in g al a pregnancy
i n n e r h i W in lc r l*ark t illed
T r u e |.if&gt; f'lin ic c lit re c rlv e
first h a n d e y p c r le m r In Ifor
w or k in g and daily progress of a
la* llliy ol Ib is kind
Site saw
itne rtf ifor w o ik ris p ra yin g with
on* ttf ilie 1 herns Site saw this
as a m in is try as w rll as a way nf
sav lug fstlilrs
Tfie 1 enter s num ta-rs foaye
glow 11 p ro g rrs s ly rlv oyer Ifor
y ra ts In J a n u a ry of IMMU ilx y
s|H&gt;kr with 21 r Items then to
Ja n u a ry of I'r t -I
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were seryrd
I lie goal nf tfor pr« gnaru y
t r n l r r I* u ltim a te ly In trail
wiMnrrt in Cforisi
said Daniel
W&lt; offer free pregnant v lest*
m a l r r i i i l y r t n lf ir s a n d baby
■lollies In sire fo W r i d o i .u r
w o m e n tin option* for t h r u
pregnant &gt; W e d lw u s* lfo» de
velo p m rtn of I lie tsifov
In a d d 11 ton D a nie l lu rtlu -r
rlaftoratril
W e ofler in lorn 1.1
l ion on |stsiilyr alternative* W r
■toll l force o u r view* W e takr
every per yam w here they are and
Iry In meet their needs W hether
(for need Is housing or (mat if we
1 an t help we refer Iforrn tn
som eone w Ik i t an We give I form

inform al Inn lor a healthy pre
gnaiM y and we rrx our age early
prenatal 1 a rr W r help the rn find
k t» 1 1 s i tlieilli al 1 arr

w ith lew hand* W r dr*|»rraiely
neeif volunteer*
said Daniel
We need people In do rierleal
work and help in Ihe rln ih in g
room
Inform al Ion m ay tir received
foy 1 ailing II h - e rn lc r at 33*1
1544

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m a in ly nn vo lu n te e r*
d a lly
o|ieraiioi’« cu n I*' (p illr busy

Are Christians a light to the world?

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observes thr liapttsi World [lay n( 1’ravrt wilfo Ifor theme
W r Will Worship and S r n r
Tfor rvrnt will I v this Mondat
at 7 p m at tfor Antlorfo Missionary llapttst &lt; hurt h Itrnadway
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m oral ipiahttr* In Ihe foie ol a
Christian ll really a blending
ll * an individual cull on Individ
ual circum stance* I ifoink the
key is It s an individual d n ision

Hon
I don't think Christians
a rr (o p p lrig out You a rr more
likely to (m d good w o rk rrs In a
t hrtsiian rn v iro n m e n i You irn d
to fond ihe Im n rs i i|ualiilrs and

Brunch to be held
A L T A M O N I E 5 F H IN G S — Tfor ( hrtvtun W rn n rii t C luh «»l
Aitam ontr and Vlailland Invite* ifor |nifolli- to a fornix fo al
Matson A .lardtn Restaurant 410 W 'vinorr Kd on Th u rv la v
November 10 from W m i to 11 30 a m
Reservation* m in i t v m a d r foy Sunday For m o rr inlorrna
lion tall l^ trlrn a S a w y rr at fofoO.1710 or Jo y Hot&gt;rtt*on ai

I llillik sometime* people hide
Iv fim d C hrlsUanlty W r nerd lo
determ ine ll w r and ihe 1 filtdrrn
a ir strong enough lo wil list and
th r stoi in* '*

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S A N F O R D — Th e llifolr say* m
Matthew 3 I I I hat.* Y'e arr the
ligfoi of the world A c liy Dial is
*ri on a hill ranrint t v hid
In keeping w-ith this verse
•nine In tlir Christian ru m m u m
ty vo te r that b eliever* lh a l
r house to enroll their children in
pi tv a i r f'h rts lla n school* or
(house to Ix im rs ih o o l arr not
allow ing llietr lights tn shine a*
Jesus instructed M any adult*
d r e p jr to begin a co m p a n y
cla im in g 10 t v a C h ristia n hush
ness nr seek em ploym ent by
s i k h em ploy rr*
A r r Christians (u p p in g out on
tin w o rd * of C h r i s t ? A r r
believer* following Ihe scripture
lhal speak* ol being hi the world
foul not nf th r w orld 7
Assistant I'aslor J i m Harp of
Deltona Alliance C h u rc h s|M&gt;kr
concerning his view s on the
topic *1 believe .fo su* said you
a rr the tlghi lo the w orld and
sail of the earth Je s u s also said
you're in ifor world foul not ol the
world He s.iys w e’re in I v a
foe.non a n d a s e a s o n in g
I
believe schooling is an in d ivid u ­
al or (amity choice A s Christian
parents w r see that one ih ild
might thrive w rll as a light and
olhrr* m ight not be able in
handle ll Where w o uld anything
public for ll all Ihe Christians
were ta k e n o tll?"
H r further rsnlaiued Ills po*i

Pianist to perform
LO N O W O O D — Itw First liapttsi Church of Umgwnod
present* th r tntrrnattonally acclaimed pianist M arilyn Cot hran
in concert Sunday at fo p m The concert whirl* l» otlrrrd Irrr
of charge will take p la rr at thr rfourefo. fo'il S ta ir Hoad 434
Kail tn Lon gw nod
For m orr information call 330-3817

Qolf invitational to take place
'WINTFW STRINGS — I to- Good *o-». .tail and Prison
Mint*try and v itin w if ruutm sfortirr* oiixr » u i pu-wm n ■
Find Annual Goll Invitational at tfor Wtnin Spnug* &lt;«'H
Course 0 00 W State Hoad 434 Ihl*Saturday
Tfor registration tvgm * a iltn o n A Rtf) donation include*
green (rr* and 1 arty rrlrr*hm rnt* and bufTrl. p rl/ry and morr
For m orr information tall 330-9098. day* and 332-0740 in
thr evening*

A nnu al fa ll bazaar p la n n e d
L O N G W O O D — Tfor Rolling Hilly Moravian C h u rc h Women v
Fellowship Stair Hd 434 ( 1/3 mile east ol I 41 will hold II y
annual (all Im ru.tr Ituy Saturday from 9 a m In 3 p .ni
C rally Christina* Hem* and moravian Item* will lie olfirrd
A chicken p lr luncfoeon will tukr place from 11 -* m to 2 p rn
For morr Information rail 332 8380

Fall fun festival set
L A K E M A R Y - The C hurch of the Nativity. 2251 N Cty Hd
427. will hold n** 1lifo annual (all fun (estival Friday hum fo 10
10 p rn . Saturday Irom I I a m lo III p m and Sunda&gt;’ (turn
noon lo 0 p tn
Game*, ride*, art* and cruft*, auction, rum mage sale and
food will for available For more information tall the church at
322-3001

N o v e m b e r 5 t h -l 3/1994
N ig h t ly 7:30
S u n d a y 10:30 a.m . &amp; 6:00 p .m .

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Nov. 3. 10 0 4
Y u u r mairrial priwvprt I* (m Ihr
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iu earn w hat you Imjw to receive
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Tile Ini* ol wisdom you havr lo
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some u n rv p rc trd clia n gr* dial
tillllrl you a U iu l a till However,
w he n Ih r tu ib u lrn c r subside*.
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You're likely lo larr N -ilrr today
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O bjective* you cslatitl*li tor
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because you'll ntd w aur or
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you imlay You'll la k r pride and
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Don't Im- control with thing* a*
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day i an r a m you ih r rr*|&gt;rt i ol
otlirrs l.lyr up Iu vour word
rvrtl II you Irrl II iM -nrfll* Ihr
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C A N C E R (JUIM 21 Inly 22)
Yuur Iluatulal ( m is IH o i i will Imru h a n rrd II you (in - u s on ways lu
add lo your earnings imlay
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something w ith gmnl |Miirnu.il
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m anaged properly. Everyone
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H11M 1 stronger than you started
fm us on v Iclory and don't blink
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                    <text>October

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Parents, juveniles more accountable

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One step
closer to
a cure

A look at
jobs in
casinos

SANFORD - Wyou’re ffotng to
do sMHtfMag right. you'trs got to
do Mam step st atlme.
Tfet Waalinl I ike Mary chap­
te r of the American C aacrr

pants win make a Ihre mile trek
a lo n g th e w a te rfro n t a n d
th ro u g h historic dow ntow n
Sanford to raise money for
The walk-a-thoe will bring

K-9 cop earns his kibble with arrest
PolltibHt: Ct— wup contlm**
Kerry Lyons. District 3 rsmhrtalt for Sanford
City rianmlsstnn along wtth personnel from
United Parcel Service in Longwood and help
from Jennlnga Environmental. Altamonte
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Oct. 15. at 10 a.m.. Lyons is urging
Ip In working at a home at 1504 W.
*t In Sanford. Lyons says if the

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ALTAMONTt SPRINGS - A K-9 cop and his
hum an partner apprehended one person In
connection with a shooting Wednesday on
McNorton Road In Altamonte Springs.
Shortly before noon. Officer Glen Betchan. with
his dog Hal. reportedly heard three gunshots and

Faulty septic
tank forces
fire station
to shut down

aaw a vehicle speeding toward them. Betchan
■aid the vehicle stopped next to his police car.
and the occupants told him. "they arc shooting at
us and are trying to kill us."
Betchan said he then heard three more shots,
and saw subjects enter a maroon Cadillac and
■peed off.
The officer gave chase and Anally stopped the

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Cloudy

GOLDENROD — Seminole County Public
Safety officials closed Fire Station 23 Thursday
due to a backed-up aeptic tank.
Deputy Chief Terrence Schenk, head of the
Fire-Rescue Division, said the dosing will have
some rescue response time Impact on residences
and businesses closest to the station, but with
four other stations nearby, responses will still be
made within five minutes.
The station’s Are unit will be moved to Sutton
27 on Red
_ Lake Road. Schenk said. The
rescue unit will be moved to an Orange County
aUtton lean than two miles away near Aloma
Avenue. Five Are-&gt;escue personnel were affected
by th e move, he said.
Schenk said.recent rains have caused the
station's dralnfleld to foil and the aeptic Unk lo
bccoegc Hooded almost dally. The station uses a
aeptic system because no sewage lines were
available when It was built more than 21 years

Traffic was backad up on Laka Emma Road
this morning dua lo an aarty morning acctdanl
whan a car shaarad off a powtr pots at tha
sacond anirance lo North Pointa. than
carssnsd Into a dry ratsntion arts. Two cars
wars apparently racing on tha road, Laka Mary
Police Captain Sam Balfloro said, aftar the

Initial bwsstlflstlon. whan ons drtvar Ml g
patch oi wstsr whiia shifting gsars and m m
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O pinion: An important part
of news in the co m m u n ity
SANFORD -

O p in io n s

F ro n t th e b e g i n n i n g ,
newspapers have been a n h id e for the exprcaaton of Meal
(root pagv. where the facto of

"It aaalmllates facta front
news atortea to formulate edu­
cated opinion of what la beat
for the community or the
nation." my* Lacy Lour, editor

"He should be In jail for the rest of hts breathing days so he
cannot Infect anyone again.*'
Colbath imposed lift terms for each boy and added prison
time for related sex charges.
“ For the protection of society and the Itvca of minor children.
I feel It la necessary." the judge aald.
Juror* were shown graphic videotapes and photographs of
the sea acta.
Falco had been suspected of molesting boys In hla Dade
County Boy Scout troop In 1903. but he was never charged
because the boys refused to testify against him.

MIAMI - H art ars tha
winning numbars aalactad
T h u rsd a y In th a Florida
Lottory:

assistant director at the Office
at Integration and Intergroup
Relation*, a position ahe held
for 10 years. She holds a
master's degree In counseling
from Temple University and a
doctorate from Penn State
University In educational ad­
ministration.
She caU* herself a "commu­
nity activist.'* Host of her
columns are researched and
baaed on factual Information,
a* weU aa her opinion. She

Week. "Published with Pride"
Is the theme of the week, and
we. at the Sanford Herald are
proud of the service we pro­
v id e to the c o m m u n ity ,
through our op/ed page. We
feature dally editorials on
current issues affecting our
community, based on the
views of our editorial board,
comprised of staff witter*. Na­
tionally syndicated columnists
from papers such a* The

Nelson TuUar say* there la
"tana and tons of law and
ounces and ounce* of justice"
TuUar'* focus Is on the justice
system. TuUar was a prolific
writer of letter* to the editor
before joining the Herald a* an
opinion writer. A transplant
from New York, he wrote a
column entitled "You and
Y our L e g is la to r* * for a
sportsm an's new spaper In
Liverpool. N.Y..
Loar says the paper Is an
''o p e n f o r u m " In w hich
readers are invited to voice
their opinion.

“Coatnoa provide a terrible
return for the thoae people who
frequent them and the communltlea they are located In."
That's why Chiles and the
Cabinet are opposed to Amend*
men! 0. Sacha said, adding
that's alao why voter* will reject

T h e p e n s io n re p re s e n ts
5 5 0 .0 0 0 s ta te and county
employees. Casino storks ac­
counted lor 0135.0 million of the
fund as of August.
Aa trustees of the pension
fund. Chile*. Comptroller Gerald
Lewis and Inaurancs Commla•loner Tom Gallagher set Its
Investment policies.

THE WEATHER
Tonight: Pair. Low In the mid
00a. Northwest wind 5 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High
in the mid 00a North wind 10
Sunday: Mostly sunny. Highs
In the mid 00a. Lows In the mid
6 0 s. Monday and Tuesday:
Partly sunny with widely scat­
tered night and morning show­
er* along the cast coast. High*
from the upper 70S coot to the
mid SO* west. Low* from the
mid 00a west to the mid 70s

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low waa 66 degrees aa reported
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Mario ftanrhrt. 33. S 3 1 S a n ta *
arrratrd Wednesday aaa a b nm b
Altamonte Springs paftce. A p d t a &lt;

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* Timothy Byron Hampden. 23. H 7 I
t arrraird on a marijuana aameaftm
County deputy Tuesday, t M dapnt
pot." thro flndtag the aubetoK* ta M

County adult jad Tuesday an ordar af Ctmi
Wood, flmtih waa held on ra p ifriTdrah
ihe (i and possession of a taaarm by a adorn.
from ihr Sept. 10 burglary af a track p a *
Avenue In Sanford.

ramp challenges visitors to good time

R « ta U t h e f t
U m llrett lloffman. 31. 155 Ptedrtcb Ave
arrested on a retail theft charge Wadnaad
Orlando Drive clerh reported the drove aff a
10 «C7 gallons of gaaotlne.

Hallowe’en festivities aid people with disabilities
SO through Monday. Oct 3 6 *31.
fare
The coal la a W donation per
* e rta l prraon. Children 13 end under
mrr.
arc04.
perates
The purpoae la to ratae funds
I p.m. for the continuing operation of
3. then Camp Challenge, which serve*
ly. Oct. the entire area through th e

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Forgwy
Horace Leon Stohea. 3d. 33SI Debar
arteaied on a forgrry charge after a Fan
teller reported be tried to caah a S310
(wider denied authoraing Stohea to caah
reported.

Shoplifting

It's Time to Put All Those Stories to R est

Arletlta Gaines. 33. 76 ScmmoM G
Sanford, waa arreated on a aboptattag d
{Htlire Wednesday. An employe* of Hama I
Store identified Gatnea aa the pereoa wk

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Domestic violence
Town. B ettlelu lce. M onattr
Smash. Mad SctandaL and Cata*

Jay A. Prtrat. 31. and Cherec C. Hmberg. 34. both of
Warrrn A rt.. Longwood. were anvatrd on domaatte *1
luittrry rhargea by Longwood poke* Wednaaday
llrribrrg reported Prlcat atruck her with a chair diwl
argument and aald ah* threw a lamp at htat and Ml htaa.

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Let's face it. To those o f you who
have never visited, w e're sim ply
just another car dealer. But... by
Jove.... w e're much more than that
Stop By and Visit... W e definitely
want to m eet you!
PONTIAC-BUICK-QMC TRUCKS
1590 South Woodland Blvd., DeLand

•LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF HWY. 17-92 A HWY. 15A'
theft, impaaalng on achool ground* and poaM M M af
paraplirmalia.

Auto theft
David Edward Myers. 33. 3450 Bytd Av*.. Midway,
arrraird on an auto theft charge by Hanfnrd pobca
Ttiuraday morning after a police officer reported aactaf
driving a stolen car.

rnrtd 106 campers
They lived tn tents

Come Hear Him Roar

Forgery, petit theft
Tlierraa Lynanne Miles, 33, 331 Shawnee Trail. Geneva
arrratrd on forgrry and petit theft chargm by Seminole Q
deputies Tueaday. A clerh at a Fern Park credit union
rrponrd Mllea cashed a *175 check on a customer's aceoui

Burglary
Susan Marta Lyons. 31. 2633 Grove Drive, Sanfard. r a
arteaied Tuesday on burglary and pedt theft chargaa after
Casselberry police report she told them aba took clothing and
tuiuaehold items from an acquaintance's reahhnea.

It la th e only completely
tirrlrhatr accessible residential
imp accredited by the Ameri­
ca Camping Association In the
late of Florida, serving children
m o d a l* u p to 150 people

Battery
Hryan Wearott Gepfrtch. 30. 3060 Lake Markham Road.
Sanford, was arrested on burglary and battery charges
Tuowlay after a Lake Mary woman reported he forced hi* way
Into her apartment and threw objects at her.

Warrant arrests mads
The following wanted persons were taken tnto custody:
• Alvin Koyce Henderson, 33. 133 Beider AVC.. B anted: after
turning himself In on a battery probation violation charge.
•Christopher Richard BonaAde, 26, 1S29-H Landtags Drive,
Sanford, on a third-degree grand theft probation violation
charge.

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W hen Mate I r ^ a l a l w ad o p ted th e d iatom
a u to ta fli to support public education they
•aid they wanted to be cu re th e money got
into th e right handa to help th e students.
Inatead of funnehng th e m oney m ade from
th e plates through th e M ate education coffer*,
they decided to ghre the m oney to the public
school foundation tn th e county where the
plate to toaued.
We beUrrc th a t's th e w ay to do tt.
W hen the Mate lottery waa paaacd by the
voters It waa touted a s th e saving p a c e of the

D O N N A BRITT

FEEL LIKE
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w inners) are the only ones getting rich.
Each license plate coata a n additional $27.
Of th a t $15 will be give n to the school
foundations.
The foundations are In. probably dally,
co n tact with the teachers w ho are the heart of
educational system.
The mem bers of the Foundation for Semi*
nole County Public Schools (formerly known
s s FACTS) know w h at th e teach ers are doing.
They know what th ey need.
Teachers are finding new a n d In n ovative
w ays of getting Inform ation to th e students.
Through the foun dation s, th ey apply for
mini-grams to h elp finance these projects .
Through $100. ev en ISO a t a tim e, they arc
m aking a differ ence tn th e Uvea of the
! stu d en ts who are h u n g ry for knowledge, but
, who don't alw ays learn w tthin traditional
confines.

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Wake up, smell
the coffee

coffee as the laat drug of the *90a. Bu
juM a little Joke, with Just a Mttk truth.
A f t e r a l l , t h e j—
m artini had been

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(F o ry s trs s h s
to drink coffee In
hadMItfttey,
bllc. In fact, aa the
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dsscilbsd
shop* had closed, the
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K h coffee shops hsd
last drug of the
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now coffee b a n with
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n atio n ality on display In huge glass
pharmaceutical jars.
These places catered to customer* who
knew espresso macchlato from caffe lallr.
both of which they could spell. They sold
paraphernalia Including $400 espresso
machines and thermometer* and filters for a
proper brew. They hired salespeople who did
everything but carry beeper* and wear little
plastic coffee scoops on chains around their

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Getting job done

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The Sanford Herald published a column
Thursday. Sept. 22. 1904. written by Nelson
Tuliar, titled "Proving Justice Is for Sale." In
this article. Mr. Tuliar relates a story about two
defendants, one represen ted by a public defend­
er and the other by a privately retained (paid)
lawyer. The public defender client is found
“guilty" because the lawyer la "overworked and
underpaid" and foils to adequately Investigate
an alibi defense. The private attorney attains a
"not guilty” verdict for Ms client. The point
being that a “paid for" lawyer does a better job
and gets better results for clients than public
defenders.
As the elected Public Defender for the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit and Seminole
County. I was troubled by this account While
the assistant public defender* In our office are
overworked and underpaid. 1 could not conceive
any neglecting a viable defense aa related by the
author. In an effort to Investigate this Injustice I
called Mr. Tuliar to ascertain the name of this
client and when the case occurred. He advised
that the Incident took place many yean ago In
another Jurisdiction and waa not one handled by
our office.
I write to correct the Impression that the Office
of the Public Defender for the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit or th at public defenders
throughout our state provide anything less than
full and effective representation to all that are
appointed our service*. Indeed, some of the best
criminal defense representation anywhere can
be found In the work of assistant public
defenders.
James Russo
Public Defender
18th Judicial Circuit
Brevard &amp; Seminole Counties

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Vote of thanks
Chief Ri
not realize how close a tragedy was avoided on
Monday. Oct. 3. But thanks to Officer Tim
Welter's quick thinking, deadly force waa
averted. Of course this was at the cost of a
broken hand to Officer Welter.
One may ask why Officer Welter did not have
an Impact weapon such as the PR24. Asp. ERD
stun gun. or pepper spray. The fault Iks with
Chief Russell who considers these things to be
negotiable Items for the FOP bargaining com­
mittee and the city to hash out.
If you' recall last year a similar Incident
occurred in Lake County when a man waa
choking a female police officer, and In the end.

Manatees’ edge
Mam Ires arc two mentioned In the Constltu-

Limit net fishing
Let's get real Florida voters! The state of
Florida will not collapse (as the net ter* would
have you believe) when Amendment 3 passes.
For y ean the netten and politicians have
refused to listen to the Marine Fisheries
and this la what Amendment 3 is all about. Over
half a million concerned voters, seeing the
urgent need to limit net fishing, have signed the
petition to put Amendment 3 on the ballot. Nov.

Berry's World

shore areas of the glllnets can only help to
Improve our ffsh stocks and marine life, aa this
la where roost spawn and reproduce.
Even now when you take a youngster fishing
to a dock or pier, tt la unlikely you will have
more than a couple catfish left fay the nettera. If
you are lucky enough to be fishing the surf
when a small school of blue flab swim by, wtthin
minutes there will be five to seven net boats
trying to wipe out the whole school.
Fishing and enjoying the beaches, river* and
sea life has always been a great family sport.
Hook a child on fishing and (s)he will be hooked
for life — helping to keep them off the street and
out of trouble.
Think about tt. Florida'* future la why
Amendment 3 must pass. Our children and
grandchildren are more Important and certainly
are of more concern than the sale of mullet roe
to some oriental who thinks It will improve hla
sex life.
Money and Jobs gained by tourism will be
many times greater than the loss of nettera. This
has been proven by the slates that have already
banned nets.

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Casinos
County m u Id

up In the Maitland « m and
getting a criminal science

Jackson County may query inmate
OCEAN SPRINGS. Mias. Jackson County authorities may
question a man jailed In Florida
about his possible Involvement
In a string of alleged child
abduction attempts In this area.
Phillip Dean Fleming. 45. waa
arrested Sept. 29 on aulo theft
charges. While held In an Or*
Undo jail, lie has admitted to
molesting more than 100 girls.
Including sn 8-yrar-old Oxford
girt Sept. 12.
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SanMoed Garden Club.
S u rv iv o rs Include s la te r.
F krsne O. Smith. In absence of
children, she adopted aB her
rtf rrr rand
y nephews
,r r .T. including
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■Mess. Felice A. Smith. Atlanta.
Kitty K. Salter. Fort Mitchell,
Ky.. Anne Modohan. Wax hall.
N.C.. Delores Marsh. Sanford.
P am ela Howard. Ft. Pierce,
f t S r U r Very B ey h: nephews.
W ttam Ogktree. Ocoee. Horace
May. Cleveland. Richard May.

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Johnnie M. Hampton. 43.
Orovevtew Way. Sanford. died
Tuesday. Oct. 11. IBM at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Born July 30. IBM In
Sanford she waa a lifelong real*
: dent. She waa an assistant cook

JOHN LARSEN SHUOOCX • UCIAU630 AS 3M

W E’RE N O T GONE..
"JUST RENOVATING!
Fsbruary 17,1907 - Octobsr 10,1903
My Duaresl Daddy,
H*i h tts a yaar tinea you want to ba with
Jttss.No« ateygstt bywitbomioviHthoughts
of yosi URdatss, sndaretaiiding, caring Mart.
Haxcl I. McKee. B3. Eden Trail.
Lake Mary, died Thursday. Oct.
13. IBM at Lakevlew Nursing
Center. Bom March 2. 1802 In
Long Island. N.Y.. site moved to
Central Florida in I860. She was
a homemaker. She belonged to
Church of the Nativity. She waa
an officer In Women's Auxiliary
of Veterans of Foreign Wan.
Survivors Include son. Ken­
neth. Littleton. Colo.; sister. Rita
Decker. Orange City: niece.
Arlene Pclxer. Lake Mary.
Baldwln-Falrchlld-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral

I f t t l honored and blassad Ibal tha Lord gava
i t inch a w otdtrfal Daddy. Tbara w ill always ba
aa taiyty spot in my heart until that glorious day
w h tn w t trill baraanitad.
You ltd yaar gracious grandchildren Scott.
Amanda, and Amis a priceless lagacy. "■ nam sL

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�Researchers develop
cancer diagnostic test
BALTIMORE — Researchers
harr developed a new teat far
cancer that they hope will saw
Ihrea by detecting the deadly
dtaca** in its earUral and moat
treatable stages.
The Irat idenllAes replication
m o rs In DNA. known as clonal
markers, that occur frequently
In cancer, the researchers re­
ported In today's issue of Pro­
c e e d in g s of th e N a tio n a l
Academy of Science.
The researchers compared
markers from several types of
cancer with cells found la ttmur. through a aertea at I n r mala,
body fluids or terrcttaoa from a which could lake yaws Is ~rm
suspected cancer atte. If the pleta. Further trials also are
markrrs match, they said, there needed to verify that the teal can
la a strong indication that the Identify cancer earlier than
patient has cancer.
standard methods.
Researchers brttrvr they win
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br able to identify cancers before
The researchers tested urtae.
they are detectable using X-rays tleaus and sputum m a l a from
or direct exam inations, the p a t i e n t s w h o h a d b e e n

The courts have had Iheir
contempt of court powers re­
lumed to them under Ihe law
revision. A child found lo be In
contempt of court may now be
sentenced lo serve five daya In a
detention center for the nisi
contempt of court and fifteen
days for the second or subse­
quent.
A child may be taken Uilo
custody by police pursuant lo a
court order, for a delinquent act
or violation of law pertaining lo a
lawful arrest or for fading lo
appear In court. Teens arrested
for driving under the Influence

m ay not be released Irom
custody untU: I. Hc/ahe la no
longer under the Influence; 2.
Him/her blood alcohol level la leea
than .00 percent or. 3. Eight
hours have elapsed from the
time of the arrest
Law enforcem ent agencies
must notify the school superin­
tendent or his deatgaea in (he
appropriate district it a Juvenile
la charged with a felony or a
crime at violence. The superin­
tendent then notifies the chMtf*s
principal who relays the Infer-

Close

The county firefighter's union.
Seminole County Profeaalonal
Fire Fighters. Local 3234. In a
release, staled the county waa
aware at Uw problem In August

Arrest
A report from Altamonte
Springs police said the dog
apparently bll the third man. as
well aa the driver during the first
chase.
The driver and second pasaen• ger are still at large. Police said
they believe they know the
names of the two. and will be
releasing them as soon as an
Investigation Is concluded and
possible warrants are Issued.

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The man captured by the K-9
team was not Immediately Iden­
tified.
Police said an Investigation at
the acene on Kennedy Boulevard
u n c o v e r e d a n AKS s e m i­
automatic rifle loaded with one
round, a shotgun loaded with
one round, live ammunition, and
gloves and a mask.
No further details were re­
ported aa of this morning. The
Investigation la continuing.

W eather Or N ot, They Deliver!
tank appears to have a crack
which allows It to All up dally.
"It kind at upset me when they
came out with the release to
local news media.” said Schenk.
"We did this for their comfort."

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U k i Howell ( 9 7 * 4 6 * ) leads
Lake Brantley (7SW46*). Lyman
(7IW 72*). 6 VMS 166-76). Saminote (69*79) a n d L ak e Mary
(84* 6 6 * ).
The Lake Brantley and Lake
HaweU Ctrl* botk won 14-4 over

at Florida Community Col-

Carolyn Cragor contributed several kills to the Lyman
attack that carried the Greyhounds to a sweep of the
Lake Brantley Patriots Thursday night.

TJOpjn.
30 pm.

and, 7:30 pm,
Andrea Oyger (191 game. 536
aeries).
Lake Mary: boys — Dave Bullock
(326 game). Jaso n Sevon (999
■erica): girls — Robyn Walter (170
game). L a u rtn K ennady (479
aeries).
Lyman: boys — Todd O'Quinn
(211 game). Joah Sr hooping (926
series): glrta — Linda Martines (190
game. 913 aeries).
Oviedo: boys — Marshall Oatxey
(236 game). Justin Lau (603 series):
girts - Diana Jooss (172 game).
Ami Lopes (466 sertes).

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Evcrty 1234 game. 866aeries).

WINTER PARK - Even though they were doing a
link Unkrvtng on the door Thuraday night, the Lake
Mary Rama atlll managed a 19*11. 19-12 aweep of the
boat Lake Howell Stiver Hawks in a Seminole Athletic
Conference guts' volleyball match.
"We had some different people playing tonight.'' aaid
Lake Mary coach Cindy Henry. “And we ran a 9-1 far
the first tunc, so we were playing aome people In
different
. Joe lie Townsend (who eras the lone
Jennl
seller In the new talgnment). and Joyta Capo led the
Rama* attack.
Lake Mary won the junior varsity match 19-9. 1-19.
19*1 and swept the freshmen contest 19-9.19-4.
Now 12*6 (9-3 In the SAC). Lake Mary la headed to
West Palm Beach this weekend for the the King's
Academy Tournament. Lake Howell (9*9, 3*9 SAC)
plays at Seminole neat Tuesday.

Late rally keeps KRC undefeated
SANFORD — Ken Hummel Chevrolet got a wake-up
call Juat In time to keep Its unbeaten record intact in the
Sanford Recreation Thursday Men's Slowpitch Softball
League at Plnehurat Park.
The First United Methodist Flames, which won the
opening game of the evening 8-3 over llopklns Meat
Packing, came up with four runs In ihc bottom of the
fifth Inning and added a run In the sixth to lake a 7*2
lead over Ken Rummel Chevrolet.
But KRC aenred five runs In the seventh Inning and
five more In the eighth to pull out a 12*6 victory.
In the late game, Briar Corporation answered an
eight-run outburst In the top of ihc sixth Inning by
Sttfley's Affordable Furniture with a four-run rally in
the bottom of the Inning to win Its first game of the

season. 16-13.
Ken Rummel (64)) now holds a two-game lead over
the Flames (4-2). They're followed by Hopkins Meat
Packing (3-3) and Briar Corporation and Stlffey&gt;
Affordable Furniture (both 1-9).
Next week. Hopkins challenges Ken Rummel at 9:30
p.m. before Briar Corporation plays the doublehcado
against the Flames (7:30 p.m.) and SUfley's(8:30 p.m.).;

Sportsmart, Rosier-Fla. Sport Wear struggle, atill tied

Glrta* Volloyball
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VYM I r U m B N C n

□7:30 p.m. — ESPN. 1994 Stanley Cup Finals.
Game 7, N.Y. Rangers vs. Vancouver Canucks

SANFORD — Sportsman got up off the deck to
mount a rem arkable comeback and A.D.
Roeier/Flortda Span Wear aurvtved s scare as the
duo held onto a share of had In the Sanford
Recreation Thuraday Men'* SlowpUch Softball
League at Chase Park.
Sportsman found itsatf down 104 to Wayne
Denach. Inc. entering the t*"*1""1 of the seventh
Inning, but came up with eight straight hits, a
walk and a sacrifice fly to win 11-10.
In the late game. AD. Roster/Florida Spon
Wear appeared to hove Its g u m with M.A.
Erectors in hand whan tt took a a 62 lead In the
second inning. But M A Erectors scored live runs
.over the next three Innings to close to within 6-7
before Rosier/Spon Wear scored four runs to

collect a 12-7 triumph.
The middle game saw Wayne Denach taking
out Us frutration of losing the first game on
Beer:30. scoring 13 runs In Ihc first Inning and
recording a 21-1 mercy rule victory In Just three
innings.
...
Sportsman and A D. Roatcr/Klorlda Sport Wear
arc both 5-1 on the season, while M.A. Erectors
are 3-3. Wayne Denach 2 4 and Uecr:30 D6.
Next week. Sport smart takes on Becr:30 at

6:30 p.m. and Rosier/Sport Wear plays the
doubleheader against Wayne Denach at 7:3J&gt;
p.m. and M.A. Erectors at 8:30 p.m.
;
Rallying Sportsman were Tom Wilks and Mike
Laubert (two singles, one run and two RBI each).
BUI Marino (two singles, two RBI). Tom Gracey
(two singles, run). Mark Huaman (triple, two
runs. RBI). Brian Jones (double, run. two RBI).
George Davison and Dave Huddick (one singly.
one run and one RBI each). Keith Denton (single,
two runs). Jtmbo Smith (single, run) and Mike
Marshall (single).
HUttng for Wayne Denach were Brian Parent
(triple, two singles, two runs, RBI). Dan Wlath
(three singles, two runs. RBI). Doug Drier (two
singles, two runs. RBI). Scott McLaughlin (two
singles, run. two RBI). Gordie Spencer (two

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and third quarters, respectively.
Talk kicked a 13-yard Held goal
aa wdl aa the other taro extra
TmeU Jarfcson. In his second
game aa Seminole's starting
quarterback, completed five of
13 paaars for Bit yards with one
Intercept Ion Smith completed
four of 11 passes for 74-yards for
travels lo southwest Orange
Lake Howell.
“When you have guys''that County foe* the most* Important
game of Ua season, a 5A District
back after the other tram scores, 6 showdown with Cypress Creek
that's the sign of a good team." that probably will determine
McPherson said. “They really which team goes lo the playoffs.
Lake Howell 13-3) returns
rose to the occasalon tonight and
I am proud of the way they home to host Deltona In ji .
6A-DIstrict 4 contest next Frtplayed."
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County via hoM Ha monthly luncheon meeting at Mataan at
490 Wymore ltd.. Ahamonte Springs. on Wednesday,
Oct IB at I ld O a jL
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The Wrblva R im Player* vUl preaent Annie on Friday.
Saturday and Sunday. Oct. 31-39.
The muatcal arts take piece at the Lake Brantley High School

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Friday** ahov will be at 7:90 p m. There am be two shows on
Saturday at 1 and 7:30 p m. Sunday's ahowvill be at 2 p.m
The production a d benefit Seminole County Frtonda of

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Award
i'a Safety DmConArea.
The National Spanker* HaO of
Central Florida Blood Bank la aaktng donors at all type* of
especially O-type donor* — lo donate at It* Sanford
1302 E Second St. For tnformatlon. call 322-0022.

Aifobict oHtffd
Sanford Recreation Department offer* Step Aerobics at the
youth center In Sanford City Hall. Monday* and Wednesday*,
from 0 to 10 a m. and 5:30 to 6:30 p m Instructor to Ltoa
Htnra. Coat la S3 per class Far Information, call 390-5607.

Sanford Rofortant to mMt
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce building.

Activities for aanfors
Lake Mary Senior* Invite anyone 55 yean or older to pan
them In two weekly activities on Monday: Woodca rver*. from
0 9 0 to 11:30 a.m.: Games, from I to 3 p.m.. at the Frank
Evans Center. ISSN. Country Club Road.

Employment opportunities for seniors
An employment program sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service la held ai the Sanford Armory Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, from 0 « m io noon. Bill Downey and
Nick CaHa£uH re availabler1to help oentor* find employment.
Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H.A.R., meet* every Monday
afternoon at S p m at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining room. This la a self help support group
for all cancer aurvtvors. whether tn treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-0737 or 322-7755 for more Information.

Hitting your children
ends
wrong
message
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{PSAS MARTI My kid to In first
f a d e and already they're having
trouble with him at school. I've
been having trouble with him
since he was bom! He's always
been hard to control. He Just
won't listen. I've beat him. made
him atay tn Ida room for hours.
(Bade him go to bed without
•tipper — nothing makes any
difference in hla behavior.
•Now the school Is calling me to
come and get him when he
throws a tantrum there. I've told
them he does the same thing at
hpme. but they send him home
ahyhow. I feel Uke a failure as a
(brent, and I am really thinking
about seeing If hla dad will take
Mm. I don't expect you can u y
anything that will help, but I'm
worn out and sick of struggling
dtthhlm.

Maybe are can
help you to work a Utile leas
hard and get better results In
your parenting. First, let's deal
with hitting Ibratlng/spanklng)
as a solution to a ch ild 's
misbehavior. It doesn't work.
When a parent hits his/her child.
II sends the wrong message. It
tells the child that It's OK for
bigger people to be physically
aggressive w ith sm aller or
weaker people. While tlmc-out
for brief periods (not more than
30 minutes under any circum­
stances) la appropriate for a
6-year-old child, unless a calm
discussion of where the child
went wrong either precedes or
follows It. the chUd usually feels
that the parent Is getting even
wllh him. and so the score Is
settled.

Trade Hoover and Raymond
Hays announce the birth of their
son. Raymond Jam es Hays Jr..
on Oct. 5, 1904. a t South
Seminole Hospital. Longwood.
He weighed In at a healthy 8
lbs,. 7 D2S.
Maternal grandparents are

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daffy on a
subject she em brace* with con­
viction and expertlar. public

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trouble: alone at home. Then*

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and hopefully it
turn off the air
fling open our windows. The
BARBARA
neat step invariably win be cold
HUGHES/
sreather (1 hope) and srell need
GREGG
to turn on the neater.
UUI1: If you haw* a t o u pump that's
over. XQyear* &lt;4£ now's the time
to atari thtnkmg about replacing greatly improve the overall
of your system and i
amounts of money In
lion of h eat pump#
efficient, they can often pay far
themselves through
utility blUa.
According to the Home Com­
of thetr unit*
fort In s titu te , heat pum ps efficiency
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depending on thetr use. Tour
tn a i
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cm ponenta of the system such aa
the motor or compressor atari
eventually, the
making unusual
unit should pay for *«—n through
the service calls start mount!ng decreased utility bills. In the
up. It’s at this point that you'FU meantime, you'll gain the added
have to decide whether to repair benefits of greater reliability and
the old system or replace It with longer warranty protection.
a new one.
When looking at a new sys­
In the short run. replacing a tem. remember that the effi­
major component coats less than ciency of a heat pump is in­
replacing the entire system. In dicated by two ratings, one fog
the long run. however, you may bearing and one far cooling. The

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Navy Petty Officer 2nd Claaa
Mark E. Voytko, whose wife,
(H S m the cooling raring Diane, la the daughter at Carol
Seasonal Energy EflV- Hunt at 220 Krider Hoad. San­
Rario (SEEM), tn both fo rd . la c u rren tly halfw ay
the higher the number, through a six month deployment
the greater the cffVdracy and the to the Mediterranean Sea and
lower the operating coot*.
Indian Ocean aboard the am­
In order lo attain the rated phibious assault a h lp USS
efficiency of tbs new aysSaws. the
Voytko to one of 2.000 i
and
2200 Marinas of-tk e fourIt's
both the
ahlp USS Guam Amphibious
1unit
Ready Group, which departed
i and the
Norfolk. Vs. in May. Since then.
(which mdude* the
Voytko
has traveled to England
at the
and France for the SOth anniver­
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outdoor unit srtth an old low Sew
off Bosnia and. moat re­
efficiency Indoor unit will proba­
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Ocean.
Voytko visited Haifa. Israel,
il'* also Important to select the where aalfars and Marines from
correct atm untt far your home. USS Ouam fanned a choir and
A com petent heating and cooling
far
contractor, after a thorough In­
spection of your home, can
Off the coast of Kenya. Voytko
determine how much capacity to participated in an amphibious
required to keep your borne training exercise, which allowed
th e sailors and M arines to
sharpen their skills a a well aa
help the local population. In *h*
village of Klptnl. USS Ouam
Bailors and Marines delivered
dh
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school supplies, medicine and
clothing.
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of all her husband's belongings
without her knowledge or con­
sent. • Grief counselors caution
against prematurely discarding
kaopanfa* or familiar objects
used by the deceased. Disposing
of them to painful, but It la an
Important part of the separation
and grieving process. For many,
it la another way of saying
goodbye to a loved one. Howev­
er. are may need or srant to
r e t a i n aa m e ta n g ib le r e ­
membrance of the one are loved.
Certainly these children meant
well; It
risky, however, to
assume that sre know what la
"best" for others. In sddltion to
losing her husband, this widow
was denied the opportunity to
d i s t r i b u t e her h u s b a n d 's
belonging* In her own time, and
In her own way.
Let's hope that the children
who were so eager to help thetr
mother will now show an equal
attentlveneas in the months
ahead — Mom will need their
emotional support.
a m int this totter In the
Interest or families who may find

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th e Red Team. T h e speech
contest was sponsore d by Traplean* and 4-tC After th e 3-week
break. Scarlett la eligible to
compete in her acbooi wttb the
winner advancing to county

Heat pump showing its age?
Replace instead of repair

The next lime your son has a
tantrum, uy these techniques:
1. Look or move away from
h i m . Do n o t h o n o r h l a
misbehavior with your attention.
D B A S ABBYt The letter
2. Do not speak to him while
the tantrum continues. Maintain signed "Loot and Looely." from
a neutral expression and altitude th e widow w hose children
cleaned out all her deceased
until (he tantrum end*.
3. If you feel he may be In husband's belonging* "for her."
danger of harming himself or brought le a n lo my eye*. And
others, hold him In a "harness your answer really surprised me.
You said the daughters spared
hold" until the tantrum ends.
When he U not misbehaving, her a “painfully bearbreaking
make extra efforts to praise him. task" —wrong!
They denied her the chance to
smile at him. tell him you love
him and are proud of him, make heall Sorting hla belongings
eye contact with him, touch him gives her a last chance to review
In positive ways. Be sincere and old memories — or catch a whiff
don't wall for hla behavior to be of hla cologne on a suit coat and
perfect before using these tech­ choose who would most appreci­
ate something which was his.
niques.
Contact the school counselor With his passing, all his things
and ask for a referral to a belonged to her — and If she
parenting support group, as well couldn't handle the sorting out.
as about the school’s opinion on she could have asked far help.
whether medication might be Then the kids srould have been
doing a good deed.
appropriate for your child.
A s It l a , I t h i n k th e y
(Mary Salk l* a C trllfia d
overstepped their bounds. Grief
A d d ic tio n F r a s t n lit n P roto bad enough, but grief, empti­
fasalonal and a counaolor at FIna
ness and boredom compound
Croat Elamantary School. Con­
the loss. The "kids" deserve a
tact bar at tho
boot
to the rear. And you? For
or call 322-1711.)
shame.
LINDA BUFFER
DBAS LIHDAt In my defense,
that letter (and my reply) — a
vacation rerun — eras written in
the 1970s. I am 20 years wise
Charles and Kathy Hoover of now. Qive me s break.
Longwood. Paternal
You srere not the only reader
grandparents are Ralph and who resented the daughters'
Dorothy Hays of Geneva.
behavior — and my answer.
Paternal great grandparents Read on:
are Rita A. Gant and Raymond
D8AB ABBTi I'm writing
and Margaret Hays, all of Dade a b o u t t h a t w idow w hose
City.
children "helped" by disposing

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themselves In ■imiiir ctreum atanceo.
regard to I
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adult children whos cleaned out
all th e ir widowed m o th ers'
memories:
I srould have been extremely
resentful If anyone had gone
through my husband's things
and decided what to do with
them.
A homeowner, male or female,
alwaya needs tools. I am a
69-year-old female, and 1 do
almost all my osm repairs. 1
alone roofed my tsro-bedroom
house. I removed taro roofs tn
the process and applied tar
paper, too. I purchased tools (l.e.
aanders. electric drills, ham ­
mers, gardening tools, etc.)
How dare anyone make those
decisions for me — even if they
think it's for my own good. It
Isn't!
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family had disposed of her
husband's belongings while she
sras visiting her sister.
When my husband passed
away. It was a great satisfaction
for me to give away hla things to
people who would appreciate
them. Hto suits fit a dear friend's
husband, and I w as pleased
when 1saw him wearing them.
I kept hto family mementos for
our teen-aged son.

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dependence. Not every woman
(at any age) pan put a roof over
her own house!
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A s the child grows to adulthood, the questions becom e more difficult and the
answers more elusive. Where does one go?
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�taifwU M^ao. Ssnforr). riortd* - Friday. October .14, .11

IN B R I E F

SANFOND —The Second Shdoh H to h n n iy Baptist Church,
Airport Boulevard, ha* acheduhd a celebration Sunday al S
p m The aermon title will be "Ood give* ua Men.” The guest
rhotrw dlbr Wuig* ot faith. Ood Bent, and Top Priority,
fot more information rail 331-6766

Christian play planned
SANfOHO - Near Ml. Cahrary Baptlat Women * Day
Committee will preamt the play "The Train to Glory." on
Saturday. Oct. 22 at » p m The event will be held al the
Afrtrtan American Academy ot Art*. W. 13th Street. A
donation ot 65 la requested.

CoflipuWit bihivhNi study sat
SANFORD - The Luthrm Church a t the Redeemer. 2938
Osk Ave.. will brgtn a new Dtbie atudy Sunday al felB a m.
The loplr will be "Lhrtng with Compulsive Behaviors ” VMIors
are Invited to allend this four la sU-wveh study,
far more Information rail Marine Ehrm al 323-3464.

Qetpal quartet to sing
SANfORU — The Upaala Community Church. Upaala Road,
will feature The Voyagers Goaprl Quartet In “Voice In Song"
Sunday at 10a m
for more Information rail 330-3639 or 323-9006.

Fall bazaar slated
CASSELBERRY — The Community United Methodist
Churrh. U S llwy. IT-93, has planned a Pall Baraar Saturday
hum 6 30 a.in to 4 p m. Hand crafted gift Hems. toys, plants
and baby Urm* will be available In th e fellowship hall. The
Pumpkin Patch Patio will feature bread*, plea, rakrs. rookies.
)ams and fellies A rookie decorating activity la planned for the
children.
A bar-be-cur will be served by the m en from 11:30 a m. to 9
p m Dinners will be available at 66. for adult*, and 64 for
children 10 years and under. The church has also scheduled
tirandm* Pumpkin far a storyltme Monday through Friday
during the weeks of Sunday. Oct. 16 and Sunday, Oct. 33. Call
the church office for registration. In addition, there will be
nightly entertainment tn the patch. Singing groups, perform­
er*. and dancers will perform al 7 p m.
Seminole Humane Society will fe atu re a n adoption day.
pumpkin p ictu res pum pkin carving co n test* and pig pelting
will also be available,
fur more Inform ation call 831-3777.

Now mambara d a ta tat
SANFORD - The first Presbyterian Church. 301 S Osk
Ave . will idler three rlasers conducted by the Rev. Bruce Scott,
for Inquirer* and prospective new members beginning Sunday.
Thr Sundays offered will be Oct. 16 and 23 following the
worship service.
Worship la scheduled at 10 a m. and ciaaars at 11:19 a m to
13.18 p m. in the pastor's office. Various topics will be
discussed. Reservations may be made by calling the church
office at 322-3663
Scotl la also leading a Bible atudy on the book of Philippian*
on Wednesday nights following a catered church supper. The
meal Is at 9 30 p m. tn the fellowship hall and the Bible study is
•rt fount) 15 to 7 p.m.

Mutest on Parti sctMdlusd
SANFORD — Table* ran be reserved for Market on Park. The
United Methodist Women of first United Methodist Church of
Sanford. 4 IB S. Park Ave.. will presen t the event on Friday .
Nov 4 from 9 a m. to 4 p.m.
A 630 cost will be collected lo rent a table for the day. Crafts,
produce, plants, and baked goods will be sold. Space Is limited.
for more Information call the church office at 333-4371 for a
registration form.

Lord opens doors for newspaper
unite the body of Christ
build the body of Christ
encourage Christiana to uae
Christian amice*. My m otto la
that we are alt brothers and
■Mere In the Lord ao tt'a tim e we
act like It and support one
another. We're rattled about
what the Lord la doing w ith the
paper. There'* somsthtng far
everybody from the efiltd an the
way to the grandpa.”
She fort her tlabo rated a n the
issue* released. "The from page
obvtouMy the Lord has ordained
for testimonial*.” she said. "We
never know from one kn u r to the
neat what the story wA be. He
has revealed K tn a nUracufooa
way. Many have come to the
• a n lor m eeting* and new * Lord. Some have gone Into
article* are coveted. Regular restaurants and pithed u p the
feature* include Stogie* View­ paper and not aware of what
point. Image Hotline by fa ith they ptchrd u p People will read
Fredrick. Lifeline with Al Chubb thla and maybe won't read a
. Legislative Alert. Christian tract. The icatlmaaataare auch a
tlo n achedule* a* well a a
classified information.
The Idea of beginning th e
paper was discussed by LuAnetr
Leach. "We really felt that th e
Lord laid It on our hearts to do
this." she M id. "We wanted to

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Ood what he would have
us do nest. Store this
yearly thing are were ready for
what would be next. We got on
our knees and prayed and the
next thing we knew within that

day the Lord Just revealed this to
ua. We went to Lake Kola to see
thla awesome Christian band.
Before It was over 1 said you
know are need a calendar like In
other newspaper* but for Chris­
tians. Then everything Just kind
of fell In lo place after that. The
Lord has opened the doors
tremendously all over the city.”

Church attendance is declining
SANFORD - Much
has been given In the religious
world to the decline In the
number of people attending a
formal worship service at a
c h u r c h . According to
churchrelatrd tourers, much of
th e decline Is In the baby
boomer age category. Some
churches report this as a decline
In organlird religion m a whole.
Jerry Walsh, pastor of Praise
fello w sh ip Church in Lake
Mary, discussed his view* and
findings on thla Issue, "tn the
booh."The frog and the Kettle'
by George Hama, baby boomers
are very interested In a religious
education far their children." he
"If* not that they're not

Interested In religion at all. In
fact. 96 percent believe there la a
God and over 78 percent believe
that Jesus la who he M ys he Is."
W alsh further e la b o ra te d
about a survey members of his'
congregation conducted within
the Lake Mary community. Over

1.400 homes were contacted
through home visit* or telephone
call*. People were questioned a*
to why they felt people no longer
attend church service* and what
would encourage them to do ao.
"We found through our survey
that 43 percent Mid they either
had no time, were loo busy or It
didn’t fit Into their schedule.
Another 10 percent said they
worked on Sunday." he Mid.
"We found that the top reasons
people don't go to church has
nothing to do with theology. It's
more aortal reasons. In other
books I've read people My that
they'
jf're too busy, the people are
friendly, the church la only
unfrli
after thetr money and church Is

boring. In our findings few
mentioned these factors."
The survey then revealed what
those Individuals were looking
for In a church home If they did
decide to attend. "They said
they are looking for friendliness,
good music and a safe environ­
ment for their children."
The key. according to Walsh u
meeting their needs but most
important communicating to
them an Interest In meeting their
need* unconditionally.
We need to let them know
whatever you need we're here to
help you. No matter what you
need."

Church m tm to f
At part of lhair ctntannlal
csistxaDoo. First Prssbytavion
Church of Lafca Mary honoeud,
at a lunchson, thos* who had
mambara for SO yaara or
Sastad In tha front row a
Cochran, Jaan Brooklyn
Thslma Browar. Standing
Eltls Jana Kaogh and
Howall Jr. Not pictured
Arolyn Tru* and Claronct
"Cracksf Donaldson.

OuQtt i p t i k t r achodultd
SANFORD — Bonnye Gandy will be th e guest speaker al Zion
Hope Missionary Baptist Church Women's Day Program this
Sunday at 11 a.m. The church la located at 710 Orange Ave.
fur more Information call Hattie Hankrraon at 331 -3403.

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Oct. I k 1 H 4
In the year ahead you might
develop attributes which will
enable you better to better with
the world around you. As these
qualities mature and bloaaom.
you'll become more self-assured
and effective.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In
order to be an effective leader
today, you must set a proper
example. Others will believe
only what you do. not what you
say. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. The
Astro-Graph M atchmaker In*
atantly reveals which signs are
romantically perfect for you.
Mail $2 lo Matchmaker, do this
newspaper. P»Oi Box 4468. New
York. N.Y. 10163*
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Friends will welcome your com*
pony today, but they're not apt
lo be loo hospitable If you drop
In on them unannounced. Be
sure to call In advance.
■AORTARIW (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Look gift horses In the
mouth today, because you may
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doing all th e glvfetg.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
10) It's Im portant today lo
aaaoctatr with blends on your
wavelength. The day could be a
bummer If your companions
don't have enough In common
with you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 10)
It might be beat not to attempt
mentally demanding tasks or
assignments that require focus.
Your attention qm n may not be
up to par today.
f S C I I (Feb 20-March 20)
Don't put too much credence In
business proposals presented to
you today by a new acquain­
tance. They may have much
more slxxle than substance.
A R R t (March 21-Aprll 10)
Two friends you like equally well
might be at adds with one
another today. A word of cau­
tion: Don't attempt to be the
peacemaker. There's a possibili­
ty they could both turn on you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If
you are using an assistant for a

hazardous task today, keep a
watchful eye on this Individual.
He/she might not be aa safetyminded aa you are.
(May 21-June -20)
Strive to be prufent In all of your
e n d e a v o r s today, eapeclklly
those of a social nature. Havtpg a
good time m l# t empty yqur
wallet If you're not careful.
*
CANCER (June 21-July 23) A
lack of tact when making; a
request of your mate today m ay
cause him/her to retaliate fay
doing Just (he opposite of What
y o u w a n t . F o r e w a r n e d .la
forearmed.
LEO (July 23*Aug. 23&gt;: To
avoid a glitch in social plana
today, let others know your
Intcnllona in advance. Friends
mightit not be prepared to cope
w ith last
U minute changes.
VIROO (Aug 23-Sept. 23)
Self-dlactpllne might be required
today to overcome the tem pta­
tion to take large riska for
dubious gains. Your expecta­
tions may not be baaed on
reality.
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NEWS DIGEST

New system of
investigation is
family-friendly

business
Road work O K’d
grants approved

Commissioners
more isolated

Proud students march to
spirited drummer’s beat
LAKE MARY — As la the case with moat
h igh school h om ecom in g parades, the
part letpants in the Lake Mary High celebra­
tion march to a drummer who's Just a little
different.
The colorful, somewhat quirky. Lake Mary

Partly

Cloudy

T o d a y : P a r tly
cloudy with scattered
show ers and thun­
derstorms. High In
the m id 80s. Wind
southeast 10 mph
e x c e p t g u s t y In
thunderstorms. Rain
chance 30 percent.

SANFORD — One Sanford woman la taking on
the city In an effort to help her mother.
Dolores Burnette la trying to get the city to pay
for damages to her mother's home at 2533 El
Capltan Drive, which Burnette says has been
"flooded by sewage from city drainage lines."
Burnette had submitted documents regarding
the plight of her mother, and had requested to
address the city commission Monday night. City
Manager BUI Simmons aaya he has been working
with the home owner. Mrs. Jordan, and her
daughter (Bumettr)since August.
During the city commission meeting. Burnette
explained that sewer w ater has been the problem
since a heavy rainstorm on July 30th. She told
the commission how the house la at the end of the
street, and at the end o f the sewer line. "Every
time we have heavy rains," she sold, "m y mother
can't even (lush her toilet without It backing up."
She observed. “ My m other Is Uvlng In a home
that smells like, ... how should I word It.
....human excrement."

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Balatad latter Fags 4A

High School Homecoming Parade wound Its
way down Greenway Boulevard to the south
and west o f the school yesterday afternoon.
T h e theme of the event was "Imagine."
though only a few of the floats stuck to that
idealistic thought. Moot w ere more concerned
with the hoped-for outcome of Friday night's
football game.

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Ihetr own staff — In toning matters.
A 1991 chill placed on converaaUona between
elected officials and participants In "quasi*
Judicial" matters has been expanded to Include
conversations with government staff. The sub­
jects covered now clearly Include toning matters,
according to an August opinion by Attorney
General Bob Butterworth.
Butterworth wrote courts have ruled such
conversations before a m eeting cantes a pre­
sumption of prejudice. Elected officials must
prove they were not Influenced by the converse*

Brian Lot. lafi. praaidant-alact of Rotary Club
Lake Mary, praaanlad Eicallanca In Education
awards this morning to Sam Torras, 4th gradar.

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 AND 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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ACROSS THE STATE

Golfer hits record shot at Mayfair
Creamer has hit 6 ‘eagles' in 60 years of

Ic# cfMNii products rscsllsd
TALLAH ASSEE — Ice-cream
cu ps made by a Minnesota company
cream trucks have been recalled due

The state Department o f Agriculture and Consumer Services
said Wednesday it Is contacting all Florida distributors to make
eure they follow the federal recall order.
Schwan's Saks Enterprises o f Marshall. Minn., ta working
w ith the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to recall products
that came under suspicion after reports of din n e r s tn

Russian tourist attaetod, robbsd

"Yea. I am a tourist.'' D m itri Bondarenko, 17. replied, proud
that he could answer with a complete sentence.

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ORLANDO — In a threw-year period, prtw o w i at the Oranpe
County J a l were robbed o f 883.000 in cash en d property
turned ewer far safekeeping while they were behind bars,
authorities said.
Jail engdoyrra are suspected o f being the culprits, but there
la not codu£ i evidence to arrest anyone, authorities said.
Th e cash. Jewelry and clothing disappeared during the last
three years.

Fifth charge added
for rape suspect

A— o c t f d Press Writer__________

Th e Jail reimbursed inm ates for any stolen cash. Inmates
w h g qmdAprcree the value o f their lost Jewelry and clothes w a r
paid In fun. Many could not. though, and are re offered
settlem ents o f substantially smaller amounts than they
claim ed were due.

FAA inspector pteads guilty
M IAM I — A form er Federal Aelatlon A dm inistration
Inspector has pleaded gu ilty In a case Involving the sale of
ptlots' licenses to unqualified buyer*.
Edward Anderson M cCorvcy. 59. was one o f five men
accused In what the governm ent said was a five-year
conspiracy to tell flight certifications for thousands o f dollars.
Prosecutors say the group put Ill-trained pilots into South
Florida's skies.
Under a plea agreement, the now-retired F A A Atlanta
em ployee pleaded guilty Wednesday to a count o f conspiracy to
defraud the United States and to a count o f Issuing false
certificates that he'd given a check ride — similar to the trip a
licensing officer takes w ith a prospective automobile driver.
Also accused were Six to Arango o f Miami: Ernesto AranctbU.
a Peruvian national w ho lives in Miami: Santiago Elies o f
Miami, and Gregory Coogle o f Sunrise, a records clerk In the
Hialeah Police Department.

From Associated Frags raports

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Wednesday In the Florida
Lottery:
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Big crop estimate
means tougher
times for grow ers
B pM A M W A U M

Orange County Comptroller Martha Haynfc released an audit
this w eek involving one fund from which &gt;23.000 apparently
eras stolen. Jail officials adm itted that as much ss M IJ O O had
been stolen earlier.
New managers and accounting controls all but ended the
thefts earlier this year, ja il chief Tom Allison said Tuesday. A
certlfledpubUc accountant from Haynle'aoffice has been added
t o lh ^ J M IN t f to oversee inm ate accounts.
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happened while I was under
pain killers and anesthesia?"
In t h e l a t e s t c a s e , a
27-year-old woman who was
recovering from vaginal sur­
gery was raped by Young tn
A u g u st. p o lic e said. Th e
woman req u ire d a second
surgery to repair the damage
done by penetration, police
Young, a 4 5 -year-old regis­
tered nurse w ho has been at
the hospital since 1990. was
fired after a female nurse said
she caught him having sex In
the rec o ve ry room with a

thing. " added
restaurant owner Linda Wood.
" I'm never going to be put
asleep In the hospital again
without a female nurse around
— no w ay."
In a ll five cases dating back
to last Decem ber. Young la
alleged to have used the same
m ethod: administering more
drugs to prolong the woman's
sedation, then raping her as
she lay on the hospital gurney.
T h e most difficult part o f
Investigating the case, both
ollce and prosecutors acn o w led g ed . Is that every
wom an w ho claims to have
been raped was drugged at the
time.

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rotnra firin g by in Sanford.
check and are if it Isn't our very
own celebrity. Jim Creamer. Ills
years of expertise and exprrtence speak tor themselves.

TALLAHASSEE - Florida cltrua growers will be facing the
same aqueere as th eir tasty
produce In thr coming srason.
C r o p e s tim a te s r e le a s e d
Wednesday by the U S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture put Florida's
orange production st I tm million
boxes lor the LfMM-UA harvest,
the second biggest crop in state
history and up from 174 million
boxes last season.
"Growers are having to save
money In their processing and
on the production side of thr
b u s in e s s ." said B o b b y F
M c K ow n of F lo r id a C itr u s
Mutual In Lakrland. "M any are
looking at their herbicide cootn
and number of applications,
along with other factors"
Total U.S. orange production
from Florida. California. Texas
and Artxona Is forecast at 264
million boxes this season, up 10
p e r c e n t from la s t s e a s o n ,
meaning growers have to move
plenty of fruit If they want to
make money.
"W e've been very aggrnuUvr
s t a r t in g r e a lly a b o u t la st
March." said state Citrus De­
partment executive director Dan
Ssntangelo. pointing to rising
orange juice consumption na­
tionwide. Numbers com plied by
A.C. Nielsen show September

consumption was up 2 percent
tn a year.
Glowers watched Juke futures
take a dive with the release of
Wednesday's report, and recent
wet weather to not helping.
"The ground to basically satu­
rated statewide." McKown said.
"It's delayed harvesting for the
paal two weeks. There's mart
decay when you have Ihesw
kinds of conditions, and sre'ra
erring more heavy drops."
Grapefruit production also ta
predicted to be up this season,
going to 55.5 million boxes front
the 31 05 million last season.
a
F lorida's hu ge p rod u ctio n
numbers arc an outgrowth o f
killer freeze* In the 1980s. which
pushed m any growers south
with new plantings.
A record 82 million orange
trees are growing in Florida. But
20 million are not yet producing.
Indicating even bigger harvests
down the road.
The next crop estimate to due
In December, and growers hope
wet weather and other factors
will shrink the figure.
"The good side o f this to we're
not having to Irrigate." McKown
said. " T h a t fu rth er reduces
rosta."
Most F lo rid a ora n g es are
turned In to Juice, but the
weather has helped fresh fruit
sales.

THE W EATHER

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upper 60s to around 70. Light
wind.
Friday: Partly cloudy,
the mid 80s. W est wind
mph.
Saturday through Monday:
Generally (air except for widely
acattered showers along the east
coast. Lows upper 60s to low
70s. Highs in the low 80s.

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a.m.. 2:10 p.m.: MaJ. 8:00 a.m.,
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a.m.. 5:13 p.m .;
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temperature la 78 degrees.
Naw B m yra a Naack : Wave*
are 3-4 feet and aeml-glaaay. The
current 1* slightly to the south.
Water temperature Is 78 de­
gree*.

Today: Wind southeast 10 to
15 knots. Seas 5 to 8 feet w ith
moderate northeast swells. Bay
and Inland waters a moderate
chop except choppy near Inlcta.
Scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. Tonight: Wind south
10 knots. Seas 3 to 5 feet with
moderate northeast swells.

Th e high tem p era tu re tn
Sanford on Wednesday was 88
d e g r e e s and T h u r s d a y 's
overnight low was 60 degrees us
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
period ending at 9 a.m. Thurs­
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Police lodge president
announces resignation
Forecast: Inflation to
get worse next year
WASHINGTON Everyone.
Including the Clinton adminis­
tration. la forecasting that Infla­
tion will get worse next year. But
there Is a big dispute over just
how much worse.
Every whiff of Inflation lately
has sent financial markets reel­
ing out o f fear* that the federal
Reserve will bm p nwapisd lo
boos* interest rates again.
But »ht administration officials
argue that markets are over­
reacting. They Inatal that eco­
nomic growth haa slowed con­
siderably and with that alower
growth will come an easing of
Inflationary pressures.
Bui many private economist*
believe the Jury la still out on
whether the central bank's five
rate increase* so far this year
have been enough to alow the
economy to a m ore sustainable
These analysts believe the fe d
is poised to Jack up rates again
at any further sign o f Infla­
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Because of those expecta tion*,
analysts arete eagerly watching
for the government's release
today of Its report on inflationary
pressures at the wholesale level.
Ihe Producer Price Index, and
Friday's release o f the Consumer
Price Index.
I f the n u m b e rs a r e bad
enough, many analysts believe
the fe d will move immediately
to tighten credit further In an
effort lo alow the economy's
momentum.
Last month, the government
reported that the PPI jumped 0.6
percent In August, Its worst
perform ance In n early four
years. Higher prices for gasoline,
food, automobiles and tobacco
all contributed lo the blgjump.
But In advance of today's
report, analyst* w ere looking for
a much better September figure
o f around 0.1 percent, with
lower energy prices contributing
much of the improvement.

chief econom ist at

Northern

T H ? t o S 2 W o n « l l co.
turner prices, which ao for this
year h ave been rising at a
modest annual rate o f 2 9 percent, could Jump by 3.7 percent
neat year.
The administration forecasts
consumer prices (o rise 3.2
percent neat year, only a slightly
feeler pace than this year.
“ Baaed an all the evidence
coming out. we are still comfortable with our forecast." Laura
Tyson, the president's chief
econom ist, told reporters last
week.
The administration Insists that
.h lle com m odity p r k o h m
fleeting stronger demand, wage
pressures, which account for
two-thirds o f the CPI. have
remained extrem ely docile.
Private econorolsta are split
between Dedcrtck'a concerns
that Inflation la beginning to
accelerate and the administra­
tion’* belief that price pressure*
are remaining contained.
S u n g W on S o h n , c h ie f
economist at Norwcst Corp. In
M inneapolis, said he was looking
for only a modest rise In Inflation
next y e a r In lin e with the
administration'a expectations.
But e v e n S o h n s a id he
expected the f e d will raise rates
one mors time this year, proba­
bly at Its regularly scheduled
meeting o f policy-makers on
Nov. IS.

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T h e rO PA meeting tonight la
scheduled to begin at 7 p m., at
the POP lodge on U S. Highway
17-92. between U th and 12th
Street*.
With Joy Brewer aa the new
president. Becky Prvaely will
continue serving as secretary.
Th e lodge will be required to
hold elections lor the office at
vice president and treasurer.

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N ation a l fra te rn a l O rder o f
P o lic e A s s o c ia tio n .” h e
explained, “ ao I guess I've been
Involved in (he organisation for
possibly 30 y e a n or more.’* He
has also been involved In the
orffinlsatlon'a work to the Miami
area.
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ran for election to the Sanford

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NOTICE MHE9HE9Y GIVEN thattha Lake Mary Local PlanningAgancywtt hold
a pubic hairing to discuss amendments to tha City's Comprehensive Plan.
Amendments may include changes to the official Future Land Use Map «to
changaa to goals, objectives and poUciea of the Comprehensive Plan. This
meeting will be held October 27,19M at Lake Mary City Had, 100 North
Country Club Road, Laka Mary, Florida at 7:00 P.M. Tha antire incorporated
land area of the City of Lake Mary, Florida, ae shown inthe map below, may be
affected by the proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plea

A copy ofthe Comprehensive Future Lend Use Planend proposed amendments
are availablefor inspectionintheCity Manager'sOffice, 100North Country Club
Rofto, Lake Mary, Florida, Mondaythrough Friday, from8:00A.M. until 4:30 P.M.

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Interested parties my appear and be heard regarding the proposed amendments
lo the Comprehensive Future Land Use Plan or written comments may be filed
with the City Clerk at 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING IS MADE BY
THE CITY FOR U S CONVENIENCE. TBI3 RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE
RECORD FOR TH E PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY TH E CITY. ANY
PERSON WI8HING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD O F THE PROCEEDINGS 18
MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE TH E NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS A T HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
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Carol A. Foster
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EDITORIAL

Lottery m akes
you w onder
A m c it l
T a m p a asyi

T h e f i r * th in g which m a y craaa y o u r m ind
in the F lorid a Lottery. W h e n U w a s started
severa l y e a n ago. the b ig b o o n t o a ll v a s the
fact th at a large percentage o f th e m o n e y w as
to g o t o F lorida schools.
W e n o te that nowhere d id It s a y that the
p ercen ta g e w as to g o " d ir e c t ly " t o schools,
m i her it eras worded In such a w a y s
aa
o to show
Intrn t. bu t not
Th e lo tte ry la ectUng In
Statist tea released over this
F lorid ia n s spend more.
Mate lo tte r y than do
state.

Senate majority leader ham IM S to IM 7 . and a
good one. And the aarent of Speaker Otagrtch to
UW rostrum of the U.S. I
would send a chill not
through the bones at I he
minority there
Kven I f the Republicans don't
House, there are almost sure to be
drtectaMr bon buna in the candy boa
open on election nlghi. It would add y e a n to my
M r simply to are otttr North elected aa Virginia's
new senator - or to watch Ted Kennedy's
Ken
llmoualnr drn r away from Capitol Mill
llill Ifor Ihr
last time. Out here In California Dianne ’rlnaletn. who In her political career ha* coldbtaodrdly spent every rival straight In i l hr

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NELSON TULLAR

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Too much
litigation?

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put Into
sam e o f

IN H W

n

W ho creates It? What la h ?
When does it surface? Where d a n tt occur?
W hy doea K happen?
A n! T h e infam ous quintuplet o f Wa.
Who-what-when-where and why! Usually, but
any means, the careful,
o f the flvs Wa to any
legal problem In our oe anybody’s
society, will produce an unacceptable sot*Won to the majority o f thorn Invoiced. Not
every time, mind you. but generally In
majority. It la usually an accepted net
nobody can satisfy anybody all the time. With
this. I wholeheartedly agree. It's called

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thane
H o w ever.

Indeed]
sa y It Isn 't.
W e s e e several needs. First a t a ll. th e entire
lottery op eration needs to b e e x a m in e d to be
certain th e m oney Is distributed a a origin ally
S econ d ly, w e suggest a n o th e r stu d y to
d e te rm in e whether ex pen ses co n n ec te d with
th e a c t u a l lottery o p e r a tio n a r e w ith in
exp ecta tion s, or are dollars b e in g u sed In a
fashion that m ight be trim m ed.
• T h ird , and possibly not a s a cce p ta b le to
so m e , w e suggest the lo t t e r y e lim in a te
roll-over*. H the lottery Is not w o n e a c h w eek,
th e m o n e y should go d ire ctly a n d en tirely
tow ard schools and the lo tte ry s ta rte d front
th e b e g in n in g for the fo llow in g w e e k .
L e t's look at the basics. T h e lo tte r y w as
a p p ro v ed aa a method o f h e lp in g obtain
m on ey to Improve our schools. It w a s not
m eant a s a get-rich-qulek s c h e m e fo r o n e or
tw o in d ividu als each week.
T h e F lorid a Legislature la n o w b o rrow in g
m o n e y to help pay for school o vercrow d in g .
W ith o u r state's rapid grow th . It a m ou n ts to
ta k in g o r borrowing m oney, w h ic h w ill need
t o be rep aid , on ew ay or another. H o w ?
B efore th e legislature b egin s t o look at tax
In creases w e urge a study be m a d e on how
In c o m in g finances such aa the lottery arc
b e in g u sed right now.

creates*?!? Naturally, you think you
created tt when you decided to sue somebody
or other over som e perceived Injustice or
wrong action directed at you. Right? Wrong!
Y m w n c te ^ ^ u ijn to mtton

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LETTERS

Frustrated by city
Monday. Oct. 10 at your city commissioners
m eeting I represented my 83-year-old widowed
mother. Ms. Wllminla Jordan, residing at 2333
El Capttan Dr.. Ssnidnl. Florida, relating to a
recent sewer overflow Into her home.
F ra m e away from this m eeting reeling sorry
for the ettteens that live In this town. 1 came
aw ay with an ImpressIon that It Is time that new
commlsstoners are voted In and that your mayor
be replaced as n o n as possible. It would be to
your advantage to replace the city manager. Mr.
Stmmons, as well.
Aa I tried to explain the reasons for my bring
at this meeting and to furnish documents to try
to Illuminate the m inis o f your commissioners
and the mayor. Bcttyc Smith, this was an
impossibility. You cdhnot absorb information
when you refuse to hear It. 1 was cut off and not
allowed to continue speaking therefore, my
m other did not get treated Ukc a first class
cttUen but Uke a third cIsas citizen.
1 had with me at this m eeting a witness to the
sewer flooding of my mother's home. My mother
was present at this m eeting to tell what
happened and so was my sister, w ho is partially
ow ner o f the home. I was not showed to bring
this up for being silenced by the mayor.
T o avoid having to pay the damages to my
m other’s home, the city m anager alluded to the
flooding o f this home being by rain water and
not sewer water. We acknowledge that we knew
we had flooding on the property and this had
been a problem for several years. In fact the
water problem has existed on this property for
approximately I I yea n now and It Is our
opinion that the city allowed the builder to build
this house on low ground and did not aee that
the house was construeled high enough off the
ground to eliminate the possibility o f flooding.
T h e city does not properly maintain their own
culverts in the front of the home and they are at
this writing full of grass and weeds and water
will not properly flow through them which
causes the front yard to flood. There Is an
Improper water flow from the road because most
of the time when It rains the water In the road ai
the front o f the house holds at ankle deep for
several days. The road Is not scraped regularly
and this contributes to flooding.

Recently, In fart, on Oct. 4. (he day before the
Florida State Environmental Department went
to the city on Oct. 5. to discuss the water
problem (h e city came to scrape (he roads. This
is the first time In the 1 1 years that m y mother
has lived there that I have ever seen this done.
Guess we w ill have to call them more often.
The problem was not the flooding o f rain
water that has damaged the home but from
commodes overflowing at such a speed that the
water rushed out of the baths Into the hallway
which Is In the middle of the home. W e contend
that there was no check vaJve at the city lines.
We have pictures of a new check valve that had
been Installed by the city but w e were not
allowed to show l hem Incidentally, the cllv cut
off old pipe to Install the new valve and failed to
lake II with them. To this meeting wc brought
carpet that had been flooded with water from
the bathrooms and this was refused to be
allowed to be viewed and none o f the commis­
sioners asked to see pictures or view carpet
which leads us to believe minds w ere made up
before the meeting began. We were told by the
m ayor that they (she particularly I feel) had
heard all they wanted to hear.
Th e mayor advised us that the city o f Sanford
had Insurance roverage and we could present
the claim for payment to them. 1 tried to explain
that we had approached the insurance company
and they said they would not pay the claim
because of the city of Sanford, namely Mr.
Simmons. Mr. Moore of the utility department
reports advised them not to pay the claim. Yel
this m ayor, could not respond except to
continue saying, see Ihelr Insurance company
representative, knowing full well what the
results would be.
Take care, residents of Sanford, today It's my
m other’s home that was flooded by the lack of a
check valve at the city sewer lines, tomorrow H
could be your mother s problem, then you will
be in the same boat. For the response you get
when you file an Insurance claim against the
city’s Insurance will mostly likely be the same
as ours. The city says see ihelr Insurance
com pany: thry determine liability by the
Information and evidence provided. The city’s
Insurance company. The League o f Cities
Insurance Company, advises per Anita Wysong.
Claims Department, (hat they cannot pay this
claim because the city says no. T h ry make a

decision based upon city at Sanford's reports
and refuse to Investigate further and state that
the reason they are not going to pay the claim la
that the city refuses to accept liability. Pro­
verbial run-around Is what this la called.
Yours fat good government.
Delores A. Burnett
Sanford

Save our sealife
Nine former members of the Florida Marine
Fisheries Commission have endorsed Ihc Save
Our Sealife constitutional amendment (hat will
appear on the ballot In November aa Amend­
ment 3.
All o f ua wish that an agreement on a
statewide basis had been reached, but after
many years o f trying. It became obvious that the
only hope to protect our dwindling marine
resources was this type o f action supported by
the Denote o f Florida.
T h e p a a t chairman o f the MFC. Dr. Tom
Fraser, a noted marine biologist and 1. aa past
vice chairman, announced our support for
Amendment 3 after commercial groups were
able to block proposals to slow the overfishing of
mullet and the accidental killing o f endangered
green sea turtles.
The acute problems wc are having with our
Florida marine resources are not unique to ua
but are occurring all over the world. A United
Nations agency warned that four major fisheries
of the world have been completely depleted and
nine more are In serous decline. In the United
States. 67 different species are dasafted aa
dangerously overfished, with Rah being taken
(aster than they can reproduce.
The Save Our Sealife amendment Is not an
effort by recreational fishermen to do away with
what has been a way o f life for m any
commercial fishermen for generations, but to try
and save what la left o f the dwindling marine
resources In Florida. More and more controls
will have to be placed on the harvest o f our
marine resources In the years ahead.
I urge you to support Amendment 3 In
November. It must succeed.
Edward B. LeMaster III
- Former Vice Chairman
Florida Marine Fisheries
Commission
Ponte Vedra Beach

They're called "la w m a k ers'— federal,
county, city, where-some-ever who write the
laws Trouble la. nearly all of ’em write the
laws ambiguously to facilitate "bending"
them up-down-trfl-right-front-rear every day
o f the year.
W H A T Is It? it m ig h t saem to b e
oversimplified to say It’s an attempt to get
someone else to resolve a problem that you
are completely unable to resolve yourself, it la
sometimes used aa a "cheap shot" to retaliate
against some ‘dirty rottrn-raaaafraaa ” whose
Innards you hate with a pamlnn. No? Think
again.
WHEN does It surface? Ob. about every
other second, or so. here In the U.3. of A. This
country has become so damned lawsuit
conscious, that nearly everybody Is suing
somebody over some penny ante thing
perceived as a "shot to the riba" ... and. by
God. "They're-nocgotng-to-get-awsy-xrlth-U,"
You don't think so. huh! w ell now, maybe
you should pay closer attention to the dozens,
plus or minus, o f lawyers and/or law (Inns
advertising dally, on local TV. for the
"privilege" of defending “ your rights.” Yeah,
sure.
WHERE does It occur? If I said In every
damn court In the country from the alleged
Supreme f?l Court all the way down to that
lonely '‘J.P." out In the middle o f nowhere. It
would be a groaa understatement. Plea
bargains and "d ea ls" are made between
lawyers. In Just about every location Inhab­
ited by lawyers — bar none. Resolution la
generally two-three (or morel years down the
pike with a lleged "Justice’ ’ tome where
further out (try 10-20 years for starters!.
WHY does It happen? Oh golly! If I told you
that. In my not so-humbte-opinion u waa
mandaled to happen way back when the ao
called "la w s" w ere being written — you
simply wouldn't believe me. Let's face It. If
our laws were written very clearly and
concisely and covered all the bases, what’s
left to litigate? If there’s nothing left to
litigate, where arc all these lasryera going to
get their 3 0 4 0 4 0 percents (plus coate) o f h e
‘ ‘gross recovery” ? Simple, they aren't.
There are, again Ip m y’ NSHO" many more
“ why'* possible answers. Try this one on for
alee. A law written to con trad lets bly that
while you are livin g within one part of it. you
are violating hell out of some other part o f I t
Ready made crim inals — right? Here's
another absolute gem for you to gnaw on for
awhile. One law that mandates that you. aa a
parent, must make your offspring attend
school. But. If you "sm ack" him/her —
deservedly — in your attempt, th ere's
another law that screams c h i l d a-b-u-s-e.
Ready made arch criminal now — buhl Ain’t
that |ust dandy?
This places ao darn many parents Into that
horrible "damned If wc do and damned If w e
don't" position that many of them have
adopted a "dam ned If we w ill” attitude.
Some litigation may be necessary. Some
litigation may even be desirable. Too much o f
this litigation la done In my NSHO for the
huge chunks o f cold cash available In
3040-50 percent slabs o f that very lucrative
pie ...plus expenses, of course.
Puff away on that one for awhile. Just don’ t
exhale. Il’s bad for m y health.

�Isolatt
1A
The Ram a a ril take on Lyman
High School's Greyhounds In the
homecoming gam e tomorrow.
Several floats included sleek,
grey dags gagged with duet tape
or suffering some other indignity
The Spanish Club s ebony and
globe and colorful dags
around the world raptured
the Imagination of the crowd.
"W o w ." m id Denise Jefferson
who said she lives In l he area
and followed the crowds to see
the parade. "Y o u can tell they
it a lot o f effort into that,
it's gorgeous."
The Judjpa apparently loved
the flaal as well, ft was awarded
the "Beal Overall Float" award.
Jefferson and a friend. Jeremy
Hutchins, were seated on the
curb along the parade route
cheering on all the students,
though their said they have no
children o f their own In the
school.
"It's Just nice to sec the kids
out here having fun," Huichln*

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D erek B oyd sn apped a
m u ltitu d e o»ff pi
photo* o f the
va rsity cheerleaders a * they
made thetr way along the route
ro U ffD M O ft

" T h e y 'r e gorgeous, a re n 't
th ey?" he noted.
F r o m s o m e w h e r e In th e
crowd, the Voice o f an apparent
" A n a m a n l a c s " la S t e v e n
S p ielb erg cartoon show) fan
shouted “ HetUUo nurse!" as the
lovely young ladle* gilded by.
You nger children who w ill
probsbly attend Lake Mary High
School when they get older were
u n o ffic ia l p articip an ts
throughout the parade, zipping
rapidly through open spares on
thetr bicycles and waving at the
aaormhlrd masses or wandering
like love-atruck puppies after the
floats where randy was being
distributed.
Th e Drama Club arm awarded
t h e " M o s t C r e a tiv e P r e s ­
en ta tio n " and the Freshman
Cheerleaders were the
S p irite d "

surd, he arrow.
D e p u ty C o u n ty A t t o r n e y
Lonnie Groot alerted county
the Attorney General's Opinion

here should be documented to
assure all participants In a rezoning know what to being said
shout the subject.
" It w m ridiculous before ,
It's insane." said county
mission Chairman Dick Van Der
W ride. "Anytim e Information
that cornea lo elected officials to
if m ilC ls O , you

Van Der Wride aald Seminole
County and other local govern­
ments throughout the state will
continue to lobby the Legislature
to permit such conversations.
Commissioner Larry Furlong
said he hm stopped m eeting
w ith rrzoning
opponents to comply.
“ lt‘a hard to tell someone they
can't meet with their oommto-

ClYIN tut an m * d day •* I

Fn r* Dm

Shirley Madra Benitez. 09.
S eagu ll A v e n u e . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Wednesday. Oct.
12. 1994 at her residence. Born
April 30. 193S In Memphis.
Tenn.. she moved to Central
Florida In 1904. She was a
h o m e m a k e r. Sh e was
Episcopalian.
Survivors Include husbnd.
Fella: sons. Thom as Pogson,
Fairbanks. Alaska. Fella A.. A l­
tamonte Springs.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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IAIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SI INC MOM MASTIC
ULASLV 04t c a ilf o At FOLLOWS
COMMASNCI AT TMI INTI SUCTION OF TMI NONTMSSLV
Sight of wav u n s of la as howsll l a n i with the
■A1TIILV aiOMTOF WAV LINK OF LASS HOWSLL SOULS
VASO I(TATS NOAD NLMASSA at, A m FOOT SICHTOFWAV
At NOWItTASLIlHSOI; TMCNCS SUN MONTH NW 4I" BAIT
ALONO IAID MONTHSSLY NIOMTOF WAV LINS A DISTANCE
of n sa FSET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: FROM THE
FOIST OF ■SGIMNINO. THUS OStCSISSO. SBTUSN SOUTH
■ V il** WStT. A DISTANCE OF n«W FAST TOSAID FOlNT OF
COMMENCEMENT) THENCE MONTH t n n r WflT ALONO
SAID EASTERLY SICHTOF WAV LINE OF LAKE HOWSLL
BOULEVARD A DISTANCE OF l. t a « FEET TO THE CBN
TBSLIME OF LAKE HOWELL CREEK: THENCE NORTHEAST
BSLV ALONO THE MBANOEBBO CENTERLINE OF SAID
CREEK AS IT PNItENTLV EXISTS (1/lt/SSI FOS THE
FOLLOWINO COURSES. MONTH WW\r BAST. MM FEET)
month tparir- bast, m o fbb Tj month ti-tr w east , u m
FEET) month wmrvr east, ma fbbT) month t*»te w
EAST, a n FEET) MONTH » » » ' EAST, a 41 FEET) NOSTM
a - w w w ist , a m f i s t , month w w «r- wist , a n f i s t ,
month m n r west a n feeti month n r e east, a s
FEET) NORTH UnTOT EAST, ma FEET) NORTH e r r
BAST, u n FEET) NORTH W j r i r BAST. MM FEET) NORTH
IWII’ W EAST. XO FEET) NORTH e X T EAST, » V FEET)
north a n r a r east, a a feeti north w w i r east, isw
FEET) NORTH W U W EAST. X II FEET) NORTH W-irtT"
bast, a n FBETi noeth r r t r t r east, a n feet ; south
a n e w east, p a feeti north a * ir w bast, mm feeti
NORTH ll- ir w EAST. B « FEET; NOETH warar east, um
FEET) SOUTH D T r i f EAST. }1M FEET) MONTH M W T
EAST, UUT FEET) NORTH arurUT EAST. W « FEET) SOUTH
s v a " east, i p s i feet ; north i n r r east, u n feet
TO THE WESTERLY BOOS OF LAKE HOWELL) THENCE
SOUTHERLY ALONO WESTERLY I DOE OF LAKE HOWELL TO
A FOlNT THAT BEARS NORTH m r e ‘ WEST. M l FEET
MORE OR LISS FROM THE FOlNT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
south anrw * east , t b s feet more oa l e u to the
FOlNT OF BEGINNINO
LEU;
ADDITIONAL RIGHT OF WAV 0B0ICATB0 TO SEMINOLE
COUNTY PERM BOOR an. PACES SIM « P BEGIN AT THE
INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAV LINE
OF LAKE HOWELL LANE BEING A M FOOT RIGHT Of-WAV.
WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF LAKE
HOWELL BOULEVARD (STATE ROAO NUMBER at) BEING A
m FOOT SIGHT OT WAY; THENCE BUN MONTH t r u t l '
WEST. ALONO SAID S R Ot EASTERLY BIGHT OF WAV A
DISTANCE OF UM FEET) THENCE EUN SOUTH SI*H«r
EAST. A DISTANCE OF n i l FEET; THENCE NUN MONTH
WW4I" EAST. A DISTANCE OF ra n FEET) THENCE RUN
SOUTHWSrW (AST. A DISTANCE OF S R FEET TO A FOlNT
ON SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF LAKE
HOWELL LANE; THENCE RUN SOUTH MWrU’* WEST. A
DISTANCE OF P IN FEET ALONO SAID RIGHT OF WAV TO
THE FOlNTOF BtOINMINO
SAID LANDS LYING IN THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA CONTAINING l i m ACRES
MOREOR LESS.
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(SI all ftituraa, asuipmant. machinery, apparalua. lining*.
appUancsa. building maferlaia and amar artklea ol partonai
prtgarty naw ar haraplfer ardarod Nr avantual dal Ivary la Mo land
daacrMsd Wavs. whether ar not dal)
horeoHor fecafed a*. attached to. placad i
cannscitoswiM w»y prsssdar M w a warsliwiarsccvsancy aiauch
land and now awntd or twrooltor acquired by Marlgassr (and
•psciltaally tidudtng any proparty Isaaad. which Isaas la not
staJgnaMa or etoerwiie not awned by Mortgagor and Ma removal ol

■aid Furlong. **A lot o f
i
■
r~ '
A 1991 Third District Court at
Appeals decision served to chdl
conversations between elected
officials and p a rticip a n t* In
"quasi judtrial" p m u e tH n ji be­
fore them. At the time, ‘ ‘quaatjudtrial" was seen largely as
appeals lo rtertofona. but a sub­
sequent Fifth District Court o f
Appeals Included routine re­
zoning matters tn the protected
proceedings.
Such Informal or “ ea parte”
conversations were seen by the
panel as an ‘ 'an ath em a" to
falmeaa to the other aide In such
proceedings and sh ou ld be
avoided If at all possible. Tele­
phone conversations are In­
cluded In the limits, tf they do
occur, the cou rt w ro te the
elected officials should be pre­
sumed prejudiced unless they
prove otherwise In court.
Last O ctob er, the Florida
Supreme Court allowed the de­
risions to remain In place.
If such meetings were to oc­
cur, Groot recommended com­
m is s io n e rs s u b m it w r it te n
statements stating the dale,
names of the Individuals and a
summary of the conversation.

■ v ia
Ruth Johnson. 93. W. 11th
Street. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Oct. 11. 1994 at her residence.
Bom April 1. 1901 In Dothan.
Ala., she m oved to Central
Florida In 1934. She was a
homemaker. She was a member
of New Salem Primitive Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include son. Col­
um bus. S a n fo rd : d a u gh te r.
Gertrude Black. Sanford: five
gran d ch ild ren : th ree g re a t­
grandchildren.
WUaon-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford.

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tram * W am . until 4:M pm .
Tarmt art caah ar cortlllsd
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right to acupl ar ro|scl any and
all bid*.
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am a n g ^M In bwalnoaa at W
Hallyhack O r .. A d a m a n ts
Springs M BI. Samlnsto Csunly.
Florida, undtr Ms Fktlllsua
N o m a of B I R D S R V
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(Hvltlen al Corporation*.
with I ha prsvlilan* •
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Charles Edward Marrs. 54. N.
Winter Park Drive. Casselberry,
died Sunday. Oct. 9. &gt;994. at
Florida H ospital, A lta m on te
Springs. Bom Dec. S. 1939 In
Vego. W.Va.. he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1974. He was a
dry wall hanger.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e so n .
Edward. Winter Park: mother.
Relta Marrs. Darlington. Md.;
brother. Roger. Mississippi; sla­
te rs . M a rg a re t C r ld g g e r .
D arlin gton . M ary F. P oole.
Whltcford. Md.: stepdaughter.
Donna Haynes. W inter Park;
stepson. James Bltncr, Houston:
two grandchildren.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lid Fun eral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge o f arrangements.
Florence E. McQuatters. 72.
West Woodland Drive. Sanford,
died Monday. Oct. 10, 1994 at
her residence. Born Jan. 22.
1922 In Nebraska, she moved to
Central Florida In 1958. She was
a seamstress. She was a member
o f Aloma Baptist Church.
Survivors Include sons. Larry,
Cozad. Neb.. Bill. Paola. Ted.
Omaha: daughter, Cheryl Conoily, Kenton. Ohio; brother. Ray
Schwartz, Oregon; sister. Helen

Since county
to the restric*
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1991. coromiaHons In
a total o f 11
Pat W aneh.
er Daryl McLain submitted two
submitted

Abuse
■09 1A
want families to have a pool
^ t a M k d m O n u ^ 'W ^ a lm
trying to be l e v rigid In our
approach to child abuse and
n e gle ct In v e s tig a tio n s . For
e asm pie. a person labeled as a
perpetrator, even in minor ne­
glect casern, can b e prohibited
from obtaining certain types of
em p loym en t. T y p ic a lly , the
cases o f fa m ilie s under In­
vestigation have been handled
the same, despite the severity of
the alleged abuse.”
Under the new plan. Snead
•ays critical cases, and those
requiring court Intervention, will
continue to be handled under
the tra d itio n a l In vestigative
approach. Other cases can be
treated as a fam ily services

City. Iowa: seven
g r a n d c h ild r e n : f i v e g re a tfrafuSchUdrrfi.
B ald w ln -F alrchlld -O ak law n
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

Jeanne Loulae Rugglert 72.
Lombardy Drive. Deltona, died
Tu esday. O ct. 11. 1994 at
Ridgecrest Manor. Dr Land. Bom
Jan. 24. 1922 In ManvUlc. R.L.
she moved to Central Florida In
1967. She w as a technician for
Coming Glass Works until her
retirement In 1907. She was a
member o f Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church. Deltona.
She belonged lo the Over 90
Club.. Sanford.
Survivors Include daughters.
Theresa Forsythe. Lydia Qllboy.
b o th o f D e l t o n a . J e a n n e
Patracuollo. M edw ay. Mass..
Carmen McLaughlin. Orlando:
sons. Frank P.. St. Petersburg,
Michael. Medway: slater Theresa
Blsbano. R.I.: brothers. Luclen
Chauvin. Roger Chauvln, both of
B a r r in g t o n . R .I.. M a u rice
Chauvln and Edward Chauvln.
both o f Barrington. R.I.: 13
gran d ch ild ren : seven great­
grandchildren.

i, through which fami­
lies' can receive services volun­
tarily through HRS and the other
a ge n cie s to help meet their
1*1
under the F9RS however, te the
r e p o rtin g system o f a lleg ed
abuse and neglect cases. They
w ill continue to be received and
screened by the Florida Abuse
Hotline and Information System.
HRS w in determine whether the
report should be handled as a-F am ily Services Response or ■
otherw ise.

What's tsr kmohT
N o School

Stephen R- Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge o f
arrangements.

Helen M. Smetana. 70. Albany
Place. Longwood. died Tuesday.
Oct. 11. 1994 at Florida Hospi­
tal. Altam onte Springs B o rn .
Sept. 11, 1910 In Detroit, s h e '
m oved to Central Florida in
1900. She was a retired secre­
tary. She was a member o f
Church o f the AnunctaUoo.
S u rvivors Include husband..
Steve
son. Stephen G.. Longwood; daughter. Cathy Hatpiuk.
Apopka: three grandchildren.
B an fleld Funeral Services.
W inter Springs. In charge o f
arrangements.

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REVIVAL!
All Roads Lead To

SHOWER DOWN OF BLESSING CHURCH
201 ELM AVE., SANFORD •321-S3M

OCTOBER 10-14,1994 * 7 PM NIGHTLY
’For Gad So toted 7fce World,
Thai He Gate His Only Degoflen Son,
That Wbosoetvr Delletetb In Him
Should Ato Perish, Dul Hate
Eiertasltnit Life'.
PREAC1IING/TEAC1IING
OF THE W O RD OF GOD
HEALING OF SOUL AND BODY
COME A N D BE BLESSED
OF TH E LORD
EVANGELIST FOP V IE WEEK W ill BE

SOUL WINNING CNAKl
LAGOS, NIGERIA
Author, TV A Radio Evangelist

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Vehicle impact fees refunds
Lawyers to get their cut before recipients

1 M m aucfa a* ifct SI S
Art u&gt; mar* Mr1n|rnt

Sewage
Simmon* m id. "the city I* not
liable, but If It I* a * e « r r
p n M tm . the city would be."
Although Bumrtte Bought to
continue dtaruaalng the pro­
blem*. Mayor Smith brought the
dtaruaaton to a ctoar.
” 1 assure you.” the *ald.
"everyone up here (the Commbarton), wants to be fair, and
going through the insurance
company ta the fa im t way to do
this. I think we have heard quite
enough to know that there's a
flooding problem, to there t« no
n eed to co n tin u e this dls-

Cgdras files to txllsln Panama
PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti - form er dictator Raoul Ccdraa
flew to eal!e In Panama today, clearing llaltt’* way to
democracy and the long-*waited return of the nation's elected
president.
President Jean Bertrand Aristide plans a triumphant return
Saturday, three ye a n after he arm ousted In a September 1991
coup that brought Ccdraa to power and caused crushing
economic m nctlan* to be imposed on Ihr Impoverished
Caribbean nation.
Ccdraa. a participant in Aristide's bloody overthrow, was
down Into exile with the help of American soldiers hr once
pledged to bailie to the death. His departure — taken In the

from tiM h f t t i mansion to the airport at 1:49 a m . today.
Then the man feared by thousands of Haitians walked across
the darkened tarmac holding hi* wtfe's hand, accompanied by
hla three children.

Fsart of ntw war tuMds
KUW AIT - fe a r * o f a new Gulf War subsided after Iraqi
troops retreated from provocative positions near the Kuwaiti
border, but the United State* Mill pressed for measures lo deter
Saddam Huaartn from Instigating future crises.
Despite the apparent Iraqi withdrawal, thousands o f U.S.
troops continued to stream Into the Gulf region m Insurance
and six Gulf countries committed thetr own troops to the allied
effort
The United State* suggested limiting Iraqi troops and heavy
equipment near the Kuwaiti border on Wednesday, after
backing down from a more ambitious proposal to bar all Iraqi
forces from southern Iraq.
Defense Secretary William Perry waa expected lo pursue
discussions on the proposal when he arrived In the region

Arafat putt poUc« on high atort
G AZA CITY. G aia Strip - With Israel demanding the return
o f a soldier held hostage by Islamic militant*. Yaaaer Arafat put
hla police on high alert and braced for a possible clash with
fundamentalists opposed to the peace process.
The PLO leader, facing the w ont crisis In five months of
Palestinian autonomy, sought In vain Wednesday for help from
political leaders o f the Hamaa fundamentalist movement, then
convened hla lop security lieutenants for a midnight session.
Afterwards, spokesman Marwan Kanafan! aald early today
that Arafat “decided on new measures to Implement law and
order.
Arafat ordered a widespread crackdown on Hamas support-

CMt+fir«calM
BELFAST. Northern Ireland — In an announcement
only a few months ago. pro-Brittsh Protestant
paramilitaries declared a cease-fire today, alx weeks after the
Irish Republican Arm y called a almllar truce.
The move la expected to pave the way for round-table talks
on the future of Northern Ireland.
........
The Combined Loyalist Military Command announced It will
"universally cease all operational hostilities" beginning at
midnight tonight.
The command Is an umbrella organisation for the two main
oanuntliury groups committed to keeping Northern Ireland
to Britain — the Ulater Defense Association and the
Ulster Volunteer Force.
The pro-British "loy a list*" arc responsible for more than *
quarter of killings In Northern Ireland's 25 year* o f bloodshed.
Only recently they were predicting civil war.

Happily marching lo th # bank

*

LEIPZIG. Germany — Uwe Glcs marched In anger against
the Communists five year* ago. Now he happily marches to Ihe
bank.
The Lelpslg native runs an engineering firm that la helping
reconstruct eastern Germany.
Western Invertor* pay Ole* to draw up blueprint* for
renovating old buildings and putting up new ones. He and hla
45 employees did 93.2 million worth of bualncsa last year.
When he waa among pro-democracy demonstrators who
helped topple the East German Communists In 1989. Gles had
no Idea he would become a successful capitalist. He waa a
26-year-old student at the time.
Gles says he's going to vote for Chancellor Helmut Kohl s
party In the Oct. 16 federal election because he sees Kohl's
Christian Democrats aa Ihe best guarantee of prosperity.

work ou tarlvr*.'' Burnette said,
"but before we ran fix anything,
the city will have to take rare of
the sewer problem "
" T he question ta," repealed
K y o r Smith, "w h o la retfonSMe. We suggest you contact our
Insurance agency."
•
"I have already talked with
them." Burnette responded. "In•uranee says they won't pay.
because the city Isn't liable.''
Buroettr said when she first
came In contact with the Insur­
ance adjuster, hr was sympa­
thetic lo the problem, "but then
he changed his mind and aald
the city shouldn't pay." she
added.

Although Burnette offered to
•how the commlartonen a roll of
c a r p e t i n g ta k e n fro m h er
mother's home and brought to
the public meeting. Mayor Smith
•aid there would be no need
"W e don't have to are It to know
what It looks like.” she said.

County
The project la one link o f a $21
million area road-improvement
program centered at Lake Mary
Boulevard and Sanford Avenue.
The 140foot footprint of the
road will feature sidewalks on
either side and curb and gutter
drainage. T h e short M ello n be­
tween County Road 427 and
Sanford Avenue will be widened
lo aix lane* lo accommodate
current traffic levels. The re­
mainder o f I he road will be
designed ao II can be easily
widened lo six lanes when traffic
builds.
Currently, an average of 8.900
vehicles use the section each
day. That use la expected to
Increase lo 2H.500 cars per day
by I he year 2019.
In other county acttlon. commissloners:
• Approved contracts for sev­
eral Tourist Development Grant
recipients for ihe current fiscal
year.
Approvals Include continuing
Ihe 915.000 monthly support to
Central Florida Zoological Park:
95.000 to the Greater Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce lo pro­
mote Ihe Golden Age Games
next month 927.000 to Ihe
G r e a t e r S e m in o le C o u n ty
Chamber o f Commerce to pro­
mote Seminole County Sallfesl
In December and 925.000 lo Ihe
county ch am ber to promote
Alrshow Orlando at Sanford's
airport this month.
• A p p r o v e d tw o Law E n ­
forcement Trust Fund alloca­
tions to Sheriff Don Eallnger.
One $6,356 allocation will be
used lo begin the anil-gang
prograin G R E A T . Gang R e ­
slstancc Education And Train
Ing. The program Is an eight
week course aimed at seventhgrade students designed lo help
Ihelr self esteem and avoid ganj
pressures.
' Another 95.000 will be used
by Esllngcr for renovations at
Temporary Living Center in an
effort lo support anil-drug abuse
programs for single mothers.

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NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL
COMMUNITY MEETING
CENTRAL FLORIDA QREENEWAY
(STATE ROAD 417)
AND STATE ROAD 434
SMALL AREA STUDY

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CENTRAL FLORIDA QREENEWAY (STATE ROAD 417) * STATE ROAD 434

SMALL AREA STUDY COMMUNITY MEETINGS
TH IS NOTICE • TO ANNOUNCE TH A T AN ADOfTlONAL IW ETB iO HAB M I N 1CME0UL1D
FOR OCTOBER 20,1884 A S NOTED BELOW.
MEETING #1 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15.1994. Overview of arising and a m n tty adopted U ure
community Im u m and concams.
MEETING #2 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1994. IdanMcation of various land U N opHone to
managa growth in INa area.
MEETING 13 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0.1994. Conaanaua building upon tha land uaa opiona to
batter daflnt tha rural community. limits to urban davalopmant and procaduraa and critorie tor
reevaluating tie rural boundary In lha Mur«.
MEETING #4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1994. Tha purpoaa of INa additional aiaainf la ta
continue Bie dtoeuaalon from the October ath meeting regerdkig eeoeeneue BuBdhii aa lend
uaa option# (tea Mooting #9 above).
MEETING #9 THURSOAY. NOVEMBER 10,1994. Roviow of praHminary draft racommandaftona to
ba procontcd to f it Board of County Commissioners.
All community meetings are being hold at th# South Seminole Christian Church locatod at 300 Waat
Highway 434, Oviedo, Florida, between 7:00 P.M. •8:30 P.M. Aa a part of this study, community
participation is requested. If you need additional information, please contact tha 8ominoie County
Planning Office, 1101 East Firxt Stroet. Sanford. FI 32771 or can (407) 321-1130 extension 7394,
between the hour* of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, txdudng hoidaye.

�THURSDAY

streak struck
m Silver Hawks serve up
first defeat for Rams

:

went at ll extremely hard

SANFORD — Tim 's Tram and the Young
Gun*, r o -k a d m o f ibr Sanford W n n d l w
C o r d r W ’ r Volleyball League, each won both
o f their m alchr* Wednesday night at the

W INTER PA R K - Hefore the
araaon atoned. Lake Mary High
School boy*' volleyball roach Hill
Whalen wan wary o f the Rama' dalr
at Lake Howell on Oct. 13
And after the Kama, riding a
arhool record 33-matrh win streak,
won W ednesdays find game o f the
bratof three art from the Silver
Hawks. Whalen knew hta tram waa
really In trouble.
They were.
Lake Hpwrll bounced bark from
(hr that game loaa and rallied for a
t i l IS I I . IS-13 win handing
Lake Mary Ha flrai loaa o f the aeaaon
and pulling Into a tie atop the
Srmknole Athletic Conference stand

S rrn r 1141 and KrUyTa Tram 11-7).

Frsshmsc lions td g t Patriots
OVIEDO - Leroy Jarkaon rushed 55 yw d sfor
the go-ahead touchdown and helped proiact the
lead b y making eight aoio taefclea Wednesday aa
O viedo lopped Lake Brantley 14*13 In a
frrahman football game at John Courier Field*
After the Pal note had taken a 7*0 lead early In
the errand quartrr. Joah Cullen acorwd on a
l-yard quartrrback aneak for O r M * Dun Dyke
kicked the extra potnt to tie the w ore.
Shortly before halftime. Jarkaon went on hie
55-yard Jaunt and Dyke kicked the eatra point.
Lake Brantley acored ll* second touchdown in
the fourth quart rr and elected to go for the
two potnt conventon and the win. But the ball
was fumbled and the U on* had the wtn
Jarkaon had 147 yard* on 13 rushes. Cullen
completed five of erven paaaea for 07 yards
Kenny Kayne caught two paaaea for 33 yards
On drfenar. Jarkaon alao had tw o aaataU. an
in lrrcrp tlo n . and a defended paaa Brent
Da me run recorded a aack and Troy Boutwell
recovered a Patriot fumble for the L ion s
Now 3 3. Oviedo plays at Lake Howell nest
Tuesday while Lake Brantley boats Seminole.

" I ’ve wild before that sometime*
I f * not gond lo brat a good team
easily In the first game. rsprrUlly
on Ihrtr floor.’’ said Whalen. "T o ­
night. It came back lo haunt us.
"W e just didn’t p *** thr ball well
tonight And you can’t run your
offrnw when you can’t paaa the
ball. That’s not to take anything
away from Lake llow etl. They
played ratrem ely well tonight. They
blorked ua w r l l "
Aa the w ore* suggest, the match
waa another installment In the
Intense and cloarly-cantrstrd rival­
ry that the Silver llawka and Rama
have developed since Seminole
County schools startrd playing
boys’ volleyball.
"It was a typical Lakr Mary-Lakr
Howell match." M i d Whalen. "Both

know we're in n r a dogfight.
"T h a t'* why It waa *o important
lo brat ihrm at our place earlier In
the aeaann. I didn't want to havr In
come In hrrr nrrdlng a win Juat lo
get a ahare of the conference
rhamptnnahlp Now. unleaa one of
matches. we’re going to be rorhim ptona."

TRIM WINS RAM
SANFORD - Challenged by Ihrtr
coach In practice the day brforr. the
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l boya*
volleyball learn took ll out on
Flagler-Palm Coaat and O viedo
y night
Employing a balanced attack, the
Tribe swept Palm Coaat ISO . 15-7.
Then, after the Junior va n ity squad
dum ped Its O viedo counterpart
150. 1513. the Seminole vanity
retum rd lo the floor In frrah Jersey*
and knocked off Oviedo 159. 11*15.
1512.
“ W e were poised and on the
attach.’ * mid Seminole roach Beth
Cono. "W e didn’t do too much
wrong. We hung right In there and
played (he beat volleyball I’ve ever
seen out of any o f our boya’ teams
"T h e y worked ao hard in practice
on Tuesday and they responded to ;
well to what we needed lo do
tonight."
Shelton Pulaang led the Semi-,
note* in the win over Palm Coast!
with five k ills two dig*, and two*

Extra-inning
error boosts
Crazy Wings
their pract lew sqaad Wednesday.
'
Arnold, w ho Joined Miami aa a free agrnl last
April, has an average o f 30.4 yarda per punl and
a net o f 32.0 yards worst In thr AFC. Last year
he led the NFC with an average of 44.5 with
Detroit, and his net was 36.0.
The 32-year-old Tyner was waived by the
Atlanta Falcons before the aeaaon.
The Dolphins alao signed defensive tackle
Mark Caesar from the practice squad to the
active roster. I k opened the aeaaon on the active
roster but was waived Sept. 14 and placed on
the practice squad the next day.

ARLINGTON. Texas - Texas Rangers man­
ager Kevin Kennedy, whose team k d the AL
West despite a losing record when the strike
started, waa fired Wednesday, two days after the
hiring o f a general manager.
"M y gut feeling waa that I wanted to start with
a clean slate In preparation far next season."
general manager Doug Melvin said. " I ’ m hoping
to heck that Kevin lands somewhere.”
Kennedy was Ihe fourth manager to be fired
since the players went on strike Aug. 12. Hal
McRae of Kansas City. Butch Hobson o f Boston
and Johnny Oates of Baltimore were dismissed
earlier. Only Kansas City has filled Its vacancy.

Varsity Football
LLakw H ow H H

inWwk . 7:30 pm

SANFORD Randy Rawlings
scored the game-winning run on a
tw oou l error In I he bottom of the
e ig h th In n in g lo boost C raxy
W ings Florida Sport Wear lo an
11-10 wtn over Wells Contracting
and Into the middle of the Sanford
R e c r e a t io n W ed n esd a y M e n ’ s
Slowpltch Softball League race at
Chase Park.
Earlier In the evening. W hekhrl A
Howard bested F A AM No. 62. 12-5.
With five weeks of the nine-week
aeaaon In the book. Whelchcl A
Howard 14-11 la Juat one game ahead
o f W ells Contracting and Craxy
W ings Florida Sport Wear (both
521. F A AM No. 62 (0-5) follows the
trio.
Next week. Cnuy Wings-Florida
Sport Wear challenges Whelchcl A
Howard In the 7 p m. game w h lk
Wells Contracting faces F A AM No.
62 at 8 p.m.
W ells Contracting and Craxy
WInga-Florida Sport Wear ham ­
mered away at each other for five
Innings and nothing to show for ll
but a 10-10 deadlock. After that,
neither team had much In the way
o f a scoring opportunity the rest of
the game.
Craxy Wings-Florida Sport Wear
finally scraped together the winning
run In the bottom of the eighth.
After Bob Palagalno kd off with a
single. Rawlings forced him at
second. Darryl MUkr then singled

Junior Varsity Football
Girls* Vollayball
CSwnfctofc a l Ovisda FR. ft p m ; JV. 6 p m ; V, 7
p.m.
□ l a t e Mary a4 Late Hawaii . FR, 5 p.m.; JV, •
p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
□ L a t e BrawRay al Lyman. FR, 5 p.m.; JV, • p.m.;
V, 7 p.m.

Boys* Vollayball
□ L HowaU al B. Maora. JV. 6 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.

Swimming
□ temfcmla al Ovisda. 4:30 p.m.

□ 8 p.m. — TNT. Cleveland Browns at Houston
Oilers. (L)

After scrambling around In a lots lo Ovlsdo Tuesday,
Joyle Capo (bottom), Lindy Longetaff (No. it ), Karen
Pinckney (right), and the Lake Mary Rama came back

Wednaeday lo defeat thw Deltona Wolves In two games.
Deltona began the week ranked No. 7 In the Florida
Sports Writers' Association's Class 6A elate poll.

Rams ‘have fun,’ sweep No. 7 Deltona
LAKE MARY — According lo Coach Cindy Henry, her
Lake Mary High School girls’ volleyball learn had Just
one goal lost night; enjoy themselves.
"Before we went on to the door. I told them. ‘If we
accomplish nothing else tonight, let's make sure we go
out and enjoy ourselves.* '* Mid Henry. "L e t’s go out
and have some fun.”
The fact that the Rama went out and swept the
stale-ranked 6A-Dtatr1ct 4 opponent Deltona Wolves
1513. 15-7 made It that much easier for the Lake Mary
group to enjoy the evening.
Deltona (10-6) came Into the match ranked No. 7 In

this week’s Florida Sports Writers Association’s Class
6 A slate poll.
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"T h e girls looked real smooth," said Henry. " W e
didn't let the m o r s snowball. When we made a mistake,
or two. wc corrected It right away. W r stopped the!
bleeding und went on to the next point.”
Joyla Capo led the Ram attack with 10 kills. Traci
Cltarella came off the bench and contributed four kills.
Lake Mary also swept the junior varsity match In two
games.
The Rams (1 1-8) head to Winter Pork this evening for
u Seminole Athletic Conference match with the Lake
llowetl Silver Hawks. This weekend. Lake Mary will
participate In the King's Academy Tournament.

Savicki claims Modified victory with last-lap charge
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH - South Daytona's
Dave Savicki chased down and passed rare
leader Billy Gast coming out o f turn four to wtn
the Modified feature event last Saturday night.
Oct. 8. al New Smyrna Speedway.
" I waa chasing him for the lost four laps and
closing grou n d ." Mid Savicki. the Florida
Association o f Stock Cor Automobile Racing's
defending Modified points champion. ’T was
running a lot better In luma one and two than
three and four, ao coming out o f turn two on the
last lap. I got a good run at him. _
"G oing Into four. Gast got loose and I got the
high side. That's all I needed."
Jeff Anderson led the first three laps of the
15-lap event. Gast took the point on lap four und
stayed on the point until the white flag lap.
Meanwhile. Savicki got around Anderson at the
halfway point for second place.

From lap eight to the checkers. Gust. Savicki.
und Anderson raced Inches apart. When Suvlckl
passed Cost on the high side. Anderson look
advantage o f Cost's bobble to lake over second
place with a low groove move.
"T h e 33 car (Cast) got loose In turn four." suld
Anderson. m&gt; resident of Casselberry. ” 1 went
down Into the dirt and It seems (Ike I passed him
by Inches.
" I ’m pleased with my second-place* finish
tonight because this was such a great rare.
Tonight's feature was definitely a shootout at the
OK Corral. Our car Is running the best It has In a
long lime. 1 owe It lo the great effort of Hellyrr
Racing Enterprises In Edgcwatcr. Our chassis
and set-up ore perfect.”
Savicki. who pilots a MOPAR-powercd Dodge
Daytona, also attributed his win to an outstand­
ing chassis set-up.
"Our car has been off Just a Utile bit and we
were having trouble sticking." said Savicki. who
hus eight feature wins on the seuson. "F or the

lost four weeks, wc'tre been working on the
rhassls and now we seem to have It really dialed
in.”
Taking the checkers behind Savlckt. Anderson,
and Cast were Jerry Jones and Wayne Parker.
After Jim m y Britts smacked the wall und
retired to the pits. Ricky Woods cruised to victory
In thr Late Model feature event.
Wood took the lead from front-running Dlclf
Douglas on lap eight. The following lap. Britt y
moved around Douglas Into second place. For the
next seven trips around the track. Wood and
Drifts rured nose-to-lall for the No. 1 slot.
But with 10 laps to the checkers. Drills broke 4
truck locator bar coining out of turn four, causing
his cur lo brush the wall.
Wood went on to take the win ahead of Put
McClain. John Kennedy. Douglas, und Dukf
Southard­
Racing hard to the checkered (lag. Chuck V0I4
edged Mike Hughes at the stripe by less than the
□ 0 s s Racing. P a g s 2 B

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Now 6 -10 overall and 4-4 In
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Whelchel and Howard rally for
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flan doodling led W h e lc h e l A
Howard with l wo doubles and an
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singled, and scored a run Sonny
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runs, and three RBI
Alan contributing were George
Murray (two singles, two run*.
HHI1. Cory Keefer llwn singles,
run. Kill). Jam es Thompson
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Marino (single, run. two KBI|.
Tim Sundvall and Vince Howard
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Hill); and Chris Wargo. Jim
Schaefer, and Brian Howard
(each with a single and a run).
Lee Hood paced F A AM No. 63
with a double, single, and two
RBI. Mike Sergl hit three singles
and scored a run. Heath Short
had two singles, a run. and two
RBI. T o n y C o x added tw o
singles, a run. and an RBI. Bob
Keifer singled twice and scored a
run. Stacy BlU also hit two
singles Tim Winkle scored a
run.

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Tim Nicholas was the Action
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Don Mae her had ■ double,
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slnglrd twice and scored a run.
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Nulty added A single and two
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Juan M. Oltra. aon o i Samuel
G iles o f New York City and
Joyce Hawkins o f Sanford, has
enlisted In the Army's Delayed
Entry Pragma. according to Sgt.
1st C lass Hermit Gonxalex.
Sanford. Recruiting Sutton.
Giles, a May 1004 graduate o f
Seminole High School. Sanford,
will enter baalc training on Nov.
B. IB M at Fort Jackson. S.C..
followed by advanced Individual
t r a i n i n g as a food s e r v ic e
specialist st Fort Lee. Vs.

N a v y Seam an R ecru it
Jonathan M. Brouillette. son o f
Charles T. and Mary E. Wtenke
o f 2832 Grove Drive. Sanford,
recently completed haste train­
ing al Recruit Training Com­
mand. Great Lakes. 111.
During the cycle, recruits are
taught general military subjects
designed to prepare them for
further academic and on-the-job
training In one of (he Navy's 85
occupational fields.
Studies Include seamanship,
close-order drill, naval history
and first aid.

Navy Seaman Ernest T . Witlenmyer. aon o f Punjapor B.
Sowers o f 5430 Orange Blvd..
Sanford, recently returned from
operations off the
o f Haiti
aboard the tank landing ship
USS Spartanburg County.
While In the Caribbean Sea.
Wlttenmyer worked supporting
the United Nations sanctions
against H alil as part o f an
international task force.
Wlttenmyer was one o f 2.000
sailors and 2.300 Marines serv­
ing In a four-ship amphibious
ready group which went to the
Caribbean Sea In June — just 12
days after relu m in g from a
six-month deployment to the
Mediterranean Sea.
Wittenmyer's Involvement off
the coast o f Haiti Is an exam ple
of how naval forces are poised to
respond sw iflly to crises In
overseas areas of national InterTh e 1991 graduate o f South
Fork High School. Stuart. Fla.,
joned the Navy In Aug. 1901.

readers aren't fed up with stories
about boys playing with dolls,
because I have a cute one to add:
When I waa a teen-ager (15
years ago), one o f ray younger
male cousins asked if ha could
have my Barbie doll collection. I
•aid "Y es."
The whole fam ily chuckled aa
he happdy packed up m y collec­
tion. Someone suggested that
perhaps we should add a Gl Joe
doll, but my cousin said "N o t"
The following week, we real­
ised what a clever boy my
cousin was. Every day after
school, he Invited the cutest girts
to his house to play "Barbie.”
Sometimes he had three or four
Aria all playing "B a rb ie" on his
living room floor.
He has since moved on to
become a ski Instructor during
the winter, he mountain-climbs
and windsurfs during the rest of
the year — and he Is completing
his studies toward an Interna­
tional law degree.
By the way. he still has lots of

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VAN BUAEN

recent column on the etiquette
o f re s p o n d in g to sym pathy
cards: I disagree with both you
and your etiquette authority.
LetUla Baldrtge. stating thateven a sym pathy card must be
acknowledged.
I grew up (and still live) In
southwest Missouri, and In all
my 69 years. I have never sent
nor received such s thank-you
card. 1 do not believe It Is
necessary — or expected. To me.
It would be an added burden on
peo p le w h o are already
burdened with grief.
m aby

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d o u b l e c h e c k e d w i th L etltla
Baldrtge. w ho said: "O f course,
people would understand If they
were not thanked for having sent
a card expressing sympathy; but
the card had to be purchased,
signed, addressed, stamped and
mailed, and In my opinion. It
would be rude to Ignore that
effort. Surely everyone has a
friend or relative who could help
with that ch ore."

DSAB ABBTt Here's a ques­
tion I have always wanted to
ask: W hy are strollers made so
the baby (aces a n y from Its
mother?
Th e baby needs to ace IU
mother, and she needs to see
how the baby is.

around their new Hotiae reminds
me o f m y stater-ln-law.
Shortly slier our Brat child
was bom. she called me several
tim es asking when are w ere
com ing to see her new house.

our firstborn, but on the day o f
the baptism, she called to any
ahe waa tired o f the whole thing
— and begged off.
D B A S A B B T t We h a v e
n e i g h b o r s w h o have tw o
children In high school and one
in college, but the parents act
like a couple o f teen-agers.
W h en the husband cornea
hom e from work, the wife runs
out to the street to meet him.
and he carries her Into the house
piggyback! If the husband Is
repairing the roof, she Is right up
there with him. If he's under
their car. she's there, too. When
they sit In church, they hold
hands and read out of the same
book when hers Is right beside
her. closed.
What do you think of people
like them? No names, please.
Sign m e ...

think your neighbors know the
secret o f real happiness. God
bless them.
O B A B A B B T t The letter from
the lady who didn't want to
sh ow her husband's friends

Th at's not all. Nine days after
our third son was bora, she
called and asked If she could
conic over to ace the new baby.
A t that time, we were livin g in
the country and taking care o f
her oldest eon's dog. She arrtved
at our house with three children
in tow. s jar of peanut butter and
a loaf of bread, and act about
m a k in g sandwiches fo r h er
children. Then she told m e she
was Just killing time and hadn't
come to sec the baby — she
really wanted to see the dog.
A f t e r 19 y e a r s o f t h i s
nonsense. I consulted a priest
and asked him If I was obligated
as a good Christian to speak to
this woman at family gatherings.
" A ll that la required." be said.
"Is to politely say 'Hello' — then
go about your buatneaa.” Abby.
It's the best advice I've ever
received.

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The following births have been
recorded at Central Florida Re­
gional Hoapttal. Sanford:
Sept. 14 — Tina Pinto and
Robert Kenner. DcBary. girl
Sept. 15 — Doris Flagler.
Sanford, boy
S e p t . 16 — L a a h a w n d a
Robinson. Sanford, boy; Janet E.
Lowe and C harks A. Bouton.
Sanford, boy; Pamailn Byrd and
Ronnie A. Sippio. Sanford, boy;
Sharon L. Perkins and Marc T.
Woodruff. Deltona, girl; Mllagros
and Gugllclmo Glleno. Deltona,
boy
Sept. 17 — Elke and Thomas
Detko. Sanford, girl; Lisa Marie
and Tillm an A. Thompson. DeIlona. girl
Sepl.
18 — A l o n d a
Montgomery. Sanford, boy
S e p t. 19 — Juani ta and
Donald Gorman. Sanford, boy;
Brenda and Baslllo Alvarei.

CINE M A S OC'
Sanford, girl
Sept. 20 - Bobbl White and
Alfred Norman. Sanford, boy
Sept. 22 — Geraldine O'Neal
and Perry Peake. Sanford, boy
Sepl. 25 — Lux and Miguel
Pesantex. Deltona, boy; Lola and
Ronald Roberta. Sanford, girl
Sept. 28 — Sherry and Larry
James. Deltona, girl; Susan and
Ronald Malysxka. Deltona, girl
Sept. 29 — Heather and Jef­
frey Miller. Deltona, boy; Valerie
W h i t e and Jam es Huffman.
DcBary. boy; Dorothy and Dean
Catalano, Deltona, girl

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City looks into
need for on-site
police station

S A N F O R O -A
m o a M c b J im M M o l
shortly after 6 3 0 this m o rn in g No &lt;
injured
T h e baa waa m rout* 10 Nnaenwak
l tonal M u c h tan Center
T h r bua rvporteMy ran into a dkch
turn a d Celery A n m r
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S A N F O R D - Sanford rommtaatanrrs are Will
rapturing w h n h rr there needs lo be a potlre
station onsite si ihe Seminole Towne Center
matt, where lh r tat rat construction reveals pad
how big the mall Is going to be
Btm on Property spokesperson BUIlt Scott
commented. *Many peopte are w o n d m n g what la
going on m the area to Ihe south of the
budding conttrurttan. While N m a y k
some new oulbuddtngs which will eventually be
in the area surrounding
the mall. M s actually tha
ling tr
physical structure use IT "
There have been mdiraltana that
theater rompfea would be added n*
•predictions that a major hotel m ay Mao
[In the area
•of those are presently on papers
at Stmon Property, - people ran are we have
atarled putting up Ihe structures on the north end

The re were ao charges ftkd ipitata th r driver,
the bua va a pulled horn the dUrh. N
to far undsm angrd. and allowed to
conttnwe on tta regular route

Judge views changing
Florida prison system

CoMtantbii to ipook to tT0P
M AR Y — Stale representative U »
(H Altam ontr Springe! e ld be the
tonight at th r Semtwote County
Turn in g O ut P rta o n m l meeting at
the Lake Mary polk* station
Mill diaruaa rrtm ln a l justice

HuraM Staff Witter

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reetard petition ,wtU be cIm itated in the
ra m ln g yen r.
T h e pub** •• invited to attend Th e S T O P
chapter taarehlng near mem bera.

A ir Show
S A N F O R D - A ir Show Orlando, achcdulrd for
the Central Florida Regional Airport In Sanford
on O r r . 2 9 and SO. wtU feature the A ir Force a
fam ed Thunderbtnta.

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HANFORD — More criminal* are in prison, arm ing a
larger percentage of th r u sentence and spending more
time in prison, according to a five year study recently
rateseed by the FtaetdogtatMWtmrnt of C o m m o n s
The ttal tel teal Bata oaa presented to the state
sentencing commtaahm of which eighteenth Circuit
Court Judge O H Baton J r . Is a member T h r data
shows where the prtaon syslrm la going in Florida
"F ro m 1999 lo 1994 we re gone from 38.000 lo
9 6 0 0 0 prisoners." Eaton said. "T h e prediction Is that
by January 1996. see should b r through with early
release. Tn e percentage of senlence (aervedi will
increase and Ihe goal Is get II up lo 79 percent on
average. Th a t's kind of misleading because vouve got

to remember that's average. There are going to be &lt;
people that serve more. There are gulag to be w n s
people who serve teas," the Judge captained. " T h e
theory is going lo be that the more dangerous peopte
are going to be the ones serving more and Ih e others srv
gnuig to be serving teas."
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The legislature has appropriated almost 6 4 9 0 mdtaan
to build a 0 ( » 0 new prison beds. Inmate taker is used
in prtaon com tfuctlon and the Introduction of p n c i d
technology will help reduce construction tim e b y 90
p r o m t , according to the report. B y early 1906 DOC
will have a bed rapacity to house almost 79.000
criminals, a 38 percent Increase above current rapacity.
Although some politicians have suggested criminals
s h o u ld se rv e 8 9 p e rc e n t o f t h e ir s e n te n c e ,
criminologists apparently disagree, the Judge said.

Plan may
re-establish
Holiday Inn

Rato# your hands If you’ra sura

T h e Thunderbtnta have a local connection In
that the Ground Crew Chief. G ary McCue. waa
retard In the com m unity of Lake Monroe, and la
a graduate of Seminole H ig h School.
McCue la the aon of Beverly Powell, and has
b e e n w i t h the T h u n d e r b lr d a team fo r
approvlmatcly 20 years. He la considered the
"Voice on the G ro u n d " for this outstanding
organisation.

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S A N FO R D - Th e form er Holiday
Inn at Monroe Harbor Marina Is
presently Ihe Marina H o trL but
discussions are underway which
m ay return the establishment to the
Holiday Inn fold.
T h e name waa changed after
lengthy financial difficulties over
the past few years Including a
bankruptcy by a former operator, a
m ortgage foreclosure against a
former lender, a takeover by Resolu­
tion Trust Corporation (R T C ) and a
c o n tin u in g d isagreem ent about
least payment to the C ity of San­
ford. which owns ihe land on which
the building la located.
In the latest move. D r. Eric Coe Is
seeking lo purchase the motel. Coe
and Hank Fonde. present receiver of
the hotel. Monday addressed San­
ford commissioners regarding what
steps would have to be taken to
purchase the property.

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C ham ber of Commerce will hold Its monthly
meeting this Thursday. Oct. 13. at Otter s
Riverside Restaurant. 4380 Carraway Place, at
the Sanford Port A u th o rity com p le x T h e
Buslneaa After Hours event will be held from
5 30 until 7:30 p.m. Coat Is S5 for members. S IO
for guests Reservations are required. Phone
426-2962.

Juvanlla juattca council meats
S A N F O R D - T h e Seminole County Juvenile
Justice Council will meet Friday. Oct. 3 In the
large conference room at Reflections Service
Center. 532 W. Lake M ary Boulevard. Sanford at
8 30 a.m. Th e telephone num ber Is 330-8978.

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Chance of rain 70
percent.

SilSao turns
Members of the Lake Mary High School faculty
performed lha Faculty Dance as pert ot Ihe school's
annual Faculty Follies during Homacomlng Weak. To

lh a sounds of ‘A Friend Lika M e.' tiach ers,
administrators and staff Tuesday brought tha
audianca to their feat. Mora photos Inside.

A great deal of preparation work
between Ihe city and R T C remains
to be accomplished before the pro­
blem can be considered fully re­
solved.
C ity Manager BUI Sim m o n s said
one method would be for the city to
obtain the title from R T C . then In

Bird-egg smuggling lands man in prison
Haratd Stall Writer
O R LA N D O — A 27-year old Cocoa
man waa sentenced in federal court
Tuesday for hts Involvement In a
cockatoo egg smuggling scheme.
Ronald Martinolich was sentenced
by United Slates District Judge
Anne C . Conway lo 21 months
Imprisonment. He had previously
pleaded guilty to one felony count of
s m u g g lin g u n la w fu lly collected
cockatoo eggs In Australia. Th e eggs

were brought Into the United States
where they were hatched and Ihe
birds sold to collectors. Th e court
found during the two seasons of
M a rtln o llc h 's In v o lv e m e n t, the
market value of the wildlife he and
hia associates unlawfully collected
In Australia was about 1603.000.
During 1990. Martinolich worked
as an egg smuggler, or "m u le ", for a
group of Individuals In upstate New
York, who are charged In a related
California ease w ith sm uggling
hundreds of cockatoo eggs Into the

U .S. over an eight-year period.
According to court documents.
W illiam Wegner and others working
for him collected the eggs from w ild
nests In Australia and transported
them lo the U.S. In hom em ade
vests w h ic h carried u p to 4 9
cockatoo eggs concealed und e r
outer clothing. When reared, the
cockatoos were sold, under the
guise of having been capttvr-rrarrd.
for prices ranging from 41.500 to
412.500 per bird, depending upon
the species. Wegner and five others

are charged In California federal
court with conspiracy, smuggling
wildlife, money laundering and tax
violations.
Cockatoos are protected b y an
International treaty called the Con­
vention on International Tra d e In
Endangered Species of Fauna and
Flora, known as C IT E S . Australia
further protects Ua native species by
prohibiting the export of wildlife
from that country, according to U.S.
Attorney for the Middle District of
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T A L L A H A S S E E - T h e Male has brgun
controlling the spiraling coat of workers
compensation Insurance, which cover* stair
employee* injured at work, a watchdog
group aald.
Efforts of the past tw o years lo reduce
workers com p coats have brgun lo show
result*, aatd Dom inieCalabro. i m K i n i of
Florida TasW ateh. w h ic h ftrat reportrd

P E N S A C O LA — T h e A ir Forte plan* to move primary
training for navigator* and other non-pilot flight officer* to the
Pensacola Naval A ir Station in 1SB7. the N avy any*.
T h e move from Randolph Ah’ Force Baae at San Antonio.
T r ia s , la part of effort* to conaolldate training among the
arrvtce* to improve efficiency and aave money. C m d r Joe
March aald Monday.
March la apnh r am an for the Naval Education and Training
Com m and, w hich la headquarteifd here.
T h e move would aead about 100 ataff member* to Prnaarnta
and add 300 atudent* per year to m a tin g training far Navy and
Marine navlgatora and flight officer*, aald retired Rear Adm.
Jim m ie Ta ylo r, vice preatdrnt far armed aervfces at the
Pm aacola Area Chamber of Com m erce. T h e A ir Force**
advanced training arm remain at Randolph.

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* tlc °
" I n this rime when public confidence in
government la far loo low . It la a good sign
w hen taxpayers are an actual drrteaae in
the coat of governmen t." Calabro said.
T a a dollar* spent on worker* com p ctabns
far Mate workers are drrttntng. aa are the
num ber at claims — although not aa quktdy
a* hoped, the state D iv is io n of Risk
Management aald in a report Tuesday to
O a v. Lawton Chdca and the Cabinet.
la one of the moat volatile
f the state * Casualty bmurmnrv Truat
the *« lf Insuran ce hind that slab
kahffky. ctvg rights actions

W E S T P A L M B E A C H - A filtering marah that * a prototype
for the S700 m inion Everglades cleanup plan la working ao far.
mwMwrttig p l w p l m ^ y RefW fMtW — ‘f
T h e t.doo-acre E v n g fadea Nutrient Removal Proved haa
only functioned aa a filtering marsh far about two months, but
officials aay they're phased.
"W e don't have final water trustify
q u a lity results, but the
preliminary results are &lt;
r To m
manager for the South Flo rid a '
Th e Miami I
It'll be a
he added

Cln this time when public
confidence In government Is
far too low, It Is a good sign
when taxpayers see an
actual decrease In the cost
of government. 9

•A win *** taxpayer*, a win far state
rmpinyre* and. moat importantly. • win far
needy Floridians."
the governor and Cabtnei didn't rrorh
their original goal lo reduce the worker*
romp coat* by SO percent laM year. Instead,
c o a l-c u llin g m e a sure * decreased the
•mount of u s dollars spent on claims by l
nt in 1993 93 and 7.6 percent m
perrent
199594
t a t a * r w n t a iw n ■ a *

pay an annual prem ium Into the
T h e Ta a W a trh study two years ago aatd
the prem ium* had skyrocketed more than
3 0 0 perrent and the tola) liability to
taxpayers, inrtuding long term rear* that
take years to pay off. was an rattm atrd S442
m illion
Th a t was 0443 million that could have
been spent on school*, prison*, health care
for the poor and other critical service*
TasW ateh '* report prompted Insurance
C o m m is s i o n e r a n d T r e a s u r e r T o m
O a lla ghrr to initiate a program in late 1993
to try. to bring worker* ro m p cost* under
control.
**Thla la clrsrty a win-win.” Calabro aald

m p rt ijrc W tl in
The amount for ;
deerraar thla yeoi b y 10.1 perrent
• 104 m illion l « •94 mtffftrn. U u n*A
management i
State offtrtafc are trying la f r t govt i n
mrnt agrnrtr* lo take greater napOMftalltv
for gelling injured worker* bark on the job.
but thine efforts take time lo g&gt; Into effort
The stair cover* an iMkwatrd 146.000

worhrr*
The stale *lao has Implemented a hospital
p re -c e rtific a tio n p ro g ra m for In ju re d
worker* lo reduce hroltli car* easts
"It s like trying to turn around Ufa Queen
Mary." said K J CasteUama. director of the
Division of Risk Management. "You're not
going to do ll on r —

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have wiped but m uch of plant
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Aa a part of tha Homecoming
Weak celebration* at Las*
Mary H u h School, Shereen
Btnnam. Id e a (M o n . Bobetts
Love. Daman# Mitchell and
Remap Jackson up synched
their wap to cheer* from than
pear* aa thop earned "Toots**
N o tr for the crowd.

M IAM I - A banker charged with
his Institution haa been con victed of
to a bank but acquitted at other
laundering a n d bank fraud.
Juro rs deliberated far three days before finding Stephen
Duckworth. 54. guilty.
T h e Vietnam veteran and former college teacher with
advanced business degrees from Harvard was accused of using
bank loans to prop u p hie Investor* o f Florida S a v in g Bank of
Deerfield Beach In the late 1990a.
Duckworth founded the bank, w hich had no drive-up
windows, no teller machine* and no deposits less than
•10.000, In 1905. T w o years later, regulator* declared
Investors* financial underptnrdnga were too weak to support Us
growth plana.

Shot fired at piano In toko off

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M E R R IT T IS L A N D — A shot was fired at a small plane aa U
took off from Merritt Island Airport near Cape Canaveral.
Brevard C o unty sheriff's deputies aald.
T h e propeller was blown off the experimental aircraft by a
shotgun blast Tuesday, aald sheriff's Sgt. E d Pellaace.
Investigators also found damage from shotgun pellets m the
body of the aircraft and believe U was hit wttn either h it f a h w
or birdahot. he aald.
Pilot T e n c ll ‘T e d " Young. 06, w ho escaped injury, told
autnbrttta the prapeBer disintegrated shortly after he tree
airborne. He glided back onto the run w a y after making a
lOOdegree turn.
"H e did an extraordinary job landing the plane." Pellaace

FO R T W A LTO N B E A C H W hile teachers are tn short
supply In some parts of Flo r­
ida. the Panhandle haa a
a u rp lu a e ve n fo r s u c h
h a r d -t o -f t ll Jo b s aa
m a th e m a tic s a n d acienee
teaching.
Okalooaa County, w h ich In­
cludes Fart Walton Beach, has
1.300 qualified, ready-to-work
te achers m a rk in g tim e o r
substituting while w aiting for
scarce permanent Jobs.
“ O u t of those 1.300. we ll
hire about 100 a year.*' said
Okalooaa School D istrict per­
sonnel director Becky Spence.
"It's not true you ca n't get a
Job. It la true that It probably
won't be any time soon."
She said the average w all la
about taro years.
T h e situ a tio n Is s im ila r
throughout the Panhandle.

Authorities searched a nearby grassy area and nearby
waterway.
Pellaace said there arc no suspects, but he aald there was no
reason to believe someone was aim ing at Young.
"It was probably aocnconc being atuptd wltji a shotgun." he

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M om 'bursting with
pride’; coffers
bursting at seams

Panhandle has a
teacher surplus

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K E Y L A R G O — Officials Investigating a m
fish kill In
Florida Bay suspect heavy
arc to blame.
Normal ocean salinity Is about 35 parts per thousand, but
salinity dropped sharply and hit 3.3 ppt In Blacksrater Sound,
said Billy Causey, manager of the Florida Kcya National Marine

freshwater Soar*fromrecent rains

Sanctuary.
While environmental pollution la always a possible cause due
to the large num ber of septic tanka along shore, flah kills In the
area are not unusual when freshwater runoff la heavy. Ocean
fish cannot live In freshwater.
T h e dead flah began appearing Saturday night in the
northeastern corner of Florida Bay.

From Associated Prats reports

said Sherry Th o m a a . state
program director for teacher
recruitment and retention in
Tallahaaaer.

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In Walton C o u n ty , every
e le m e n ta ry te a c h e r co u ld
mysteriously vanish and the
School B oard w o u ld have
enough applications lo replace
them, said Don Hagler, the
Walton d is tric t's personnel
director.

MIAMI — Former President
Bush and first Udy Barbara
Bush are working wonder* fur
Ihelr son's Florida gubernatorial
campaign. Each of the tlushrs'
trip* to stump for Jeb Bush are
worth m illions In campaign
contributions
And Florida Gov. Lawton
Chile* la getting "ornery and
cantankerous" about It. Jeb
Bush says.
The 64-year old Democratic
Incumbent says he wonders
when Jeb Bush. 41. Is "going to
atop having momma and daddy
come down ... to raise another
million dollars."
T h e fo rm e r first couple
wrapped up their lalest Florida
t r i p T u e s d a y by r a is in g
•690,000 for their son during a
three-clly lour, and another

“ There m ay be Jobs In Florbut they're not tn our
area." aald Santa Rosa County
S ch o o l D is tr ic t p e rso n n e l
director Sue Venvenuli.
Escambia C o unty has the
Panhandle's largest school
system with 3.000 teacher*. It
haa about 10O openings each
year and 1,400 applicants for
those J o b s , s a id d is t r ic t
spokeswoman Barbara Frye tn
Pensacola.

•390.000 for the slate OOP at
•29.000-per-couple dinner.
They ralard a million dollar* I
three day* In March. And Ge
Bush ralard an additional
lion dollar* after a day of i
palgnlng with hta son. who
Just won the Republican priir
comfortably.
,
" I want to thank my parents
for coming down," Jeb Bush told
supporter* tn Fort Lauderdale.
*'Thl» trouble* some people,
notably Lawton Chllea. ... I think
ll would be a little weird If they
didn't comedown."
With the election four week*
a w a y. Chllea I* trailin g In
statewide polls. Bush, whose
campaign message la anil-crime
and anti-government, has been
shown as pulling ahead by
several points, by as much aa 10
points in one recent poll.
Bui even the Jeb Bush camp

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Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a
good chance of evening showers
and thunderstorms. Low In the
lower 70s. Wind southeast 10
mph. Rain chance 50 percent.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. High tn the mid 80s.
Wind southeast 10 mph. Rain
chance 40 percent.
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showera and thunderstorms.
Lows near 70. Highs In the lower
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Waves are
3-5 feet and rough. Current la to
the south. Water temperature Is
78 degrees.
New Sm yrn a Beach: Waves
are-3-4 feet and semi-glassy. The
current Is to the south. Water
temperature Is 78 degrees.

a.m.. 1:30 p.m .; MaJ. 7:20 a.m..
7:40 p.m . T I D E S ! D a y to n a
Beech! highs. 3:29 a.m.. 4:11
p.m.-. Iowa. 9:42 a.m.. 10:25
p.m .t N e w S a y r e s Beachi
high*. 3:34 a.m .. 4:15 p.m.;
lows. 9:47 a.m.. 10:30 p.m.:
Cecaa Beach: highs. 3:49 a.m..
4:31 p.m.; lows, 10.02 a.m..
10:45 p m .

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Today: W ind east 15 knots.
Seas 3 to 5 feet. Bay and Inland
waters a moderate chop. Scat­
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15 knots. Seas 3 to 5 fret with
moderate northeast swells. Bay
and inland waters a moderate
chop. Scattered showers and
thunderstorms. Thursday: Wind
cast 15 knots.

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Sanford on Tuesday was 82
degrees and W ednesday's
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reported by the University of
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Avenue.
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Mon^F&gt; T h * "Room a to O o" d rhv try truck waa h i n d In a
P*Hung area brhtnd a motel on W . S J L 4 4 Tha patron
rrporttnf the truck Mid N had been there ahtce Ort. lot.
O rfK itm aald the vehicle appeared to have been hot wired.
Furniture aald to have been on the tru ck waa not located.
Ttwre
no report on the amount of furniture nor any dollar
amount, tfeputlea aald the truck had been reportedly etolrn an
September 6 . In Daytona Orach.

T U o tnrtdenta were reported to (laniard potter Monday
regarding aomeone entering a private
k m . ana
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A h a Monday, m the 1400 block of Valencia C o urt, a i
aald ahe awoke to And the front door of h e r reatdeoce i
car keya mtaamg She alao aald ahe aaw her car
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bcenae num ber J U K 6 0 A . A T V and V C R valued i

Traffic stop
Longwood police stopped a vehicle tn a parking lot on Dog
Track Road Monday, after a Ikenar check revealed the driver
had a a u a o m d rd Itrenar During a cheek of the vehicle, the
officer aald he d
detected
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In (he vehicle and
ararrhrd It. finding arvcral drug related IHeme. Jeffrey A
Andrew*. 39. of C aaarlbm y. wat arrested on charges of
of under 20 grams of m arijuana, poaaraslnn of drug
paraphernalia, driving with a suspended llcrnae. and equip­
ment violation

Disorderly ch u yi
Sanford pnlire arrested Deborah Sue Bairs. 30. of 101
Lindsey W a y. Sanford, early Tuesday. Officers said they were
responding to a disturbance call at a bar In I he 1000 block of
Airport Boulevard Bates waa charged w H h disorderly conduct.

Warrants
• Derrick Anton Gordon. 30. 3030 S R 46. Sanford, waa
located b y deputies at hts residence Monday lie v u wanted
for violation of probation on a conviction of pnasesakm of a
short barrel shotgun.
• M a rq ue tu Yvette Presley. 34. of 1114 B l l l h Street.
Sanford, turned herself in lo deputies at her residence Monday.
She waa w a m rd for violation of probation on a conviction of
sale of cocaine

Incktonts raportad to tha shariff
• A n emerald ring, valued al M .O O O waa reported stolen
Monday from a jewelry bo* al a home in the IOOO black of Oak
Street. In Longwood.
• Je w e lry w ith a total value of 413,000 waa reportedly stolen
Monday from a reside n&lt;r In I he 1000 block of llrtdgrwater
Drive. In Heathrow Woods

Inddsnts raportad to Sanford pollca
. • H a n d and power loots valued at 6410 were reportedly
stolen Monday frfltff s business In (h r 700 M a rk of 9 French
Avenue
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• A 1966 C hevrolet, listed aa h i n s f been stolen, waa totaled
by police early Tuesday In the 3600 block of C . S.R . 46.
• A n estimated 4530 in Items waa reportedly stolen from a
garage in the IOOO block of Oak Avenue In Sanford on Monday.

• Tw o burglaries were reported Frid a y In adjacent apart­
ments. in the 700 bloc k of W. First Street. Miscellaneous Items
valued at 4H00 were said lo be m issing from one apartment.
42S in coins and a camera were missing from another
apartment

Midway sidewalk, drainage project begins
n e p o Bwniof tMm i n n i r
M ID W A Y - Hoofin' It along
B u te Bawd 46 should become a
little safer to a few weeks w ith a
new sidewalk Installation
A F lo r id a D e p a rtm e n t of
Tra n sp o rta tio n c o n tra c to r Is
expected to begin work next
week on a new sidewalk and
drainage project neat M onday or
Tuesday. T h e 4314.000 jo b will
result In a new sidewalk along
the north and portIona o f the
south aide of SR 46 between
G ra n b y Street and First Street
about two-thlrdaofa mile east.
W ork will take about 7 5 days
to complete, said Carl Host.

S A N F O R D - W o rk
begins tonight to resurioce
U S . Highway 17 93 be
tween Shepard Road In
Winter Springs and 25th
Street in Sanford. T h e 43
million project will take
a b o u t four m o n th s to
complete Work wHl lt»clu d rln a l^a tjg A Of a pair ‘
of turn lanes from U S
17-93 to m s I bound County
Road 419* *
T h e r e w ill be la g e
closures beginning at 10
p m. each night and con­
tinuing lo 6 a m . the next
morning. There m ay be
traffic slowdowns during
the d a y . but no la n e
closures.

Although the official observance of Columbus
Day waa Monday laccond Monday tn October),
today la actually the traditional anniversary of the
date when ChrUtopher Columbus arrived in the
new world In 1492.
W r salute It tn the United S u its, even though
he reportedly arrived on the Bahamian Island of
Guanahanl. which he renamed El Salvador, and
claimed In the name of the Spanish crown.
In hta journal he wrote. “ Aa I saw that they (the
natives) were friendly to u». and perceived that
they could be much more easily converted to our
holy faith by gentle means than by force. I
presented them with some red caps, and strings
of beads to wear upon the neck, and many other
Irifle* of small value, wherewith they were much

delighted and breamed wonderfully attached to
us."
Regarding hla trip across the Atlantic, he
referred to It aa "that shorelesa sea."
Columbus reportedly relumed to Spain In
1493. and made hla second voyage soon after,
this tune going to Dominica. Jamaica and Puerto
Rico between 1493 and 1496. On his third voyage
he went to Orinoco In 1496. with the fourth
voyage. 1503 through 1504 to Honduras and
Panama.
Much controversy surrounds Columbus. Many
say he should have never been credited with
"discovering America" aa la often referred to.
Some say It waa John Cabot, who arrived on the
Canadian coast in 1497.
The Information Please Almanac credits Viking
raider Leif Ericaon as having discovered North
America around the year 1000.

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teachers performed during the school's Faculty Follies at which
teachers sang and danced their way into the audience's hearts
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JOSEPH PERKINS
300 N FH EN C H A V ? . SANTOHD. FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322-2611 or 631 -0003

Public discontent will unseat Dems
a f D m voting public
l they think

EDITORIAL

Look forward
Sanford to b e g in n in g to be k n o w n aa th e
beat place to h o ld a special event. T h e A P R
Superleague N a tio n a l boat races w e re off
Sanford's sh o re lin e th is past w eekend fo r the
second tim e . T h e organiser said h e h a d
searched th ro u g h o u t th e southeastern U n ite d
States, an d fo u n d S a n fo rd had the m o s t to
offer.
T h e large a ir s h o w w ill be back In S a n fo rd
o n O c t . 2 9 a n d 3 0 . E v e n t h o u g h th e
o rg a n ise rs c a ll It " A i r S h o w O r l a n d o . "
because th ey b e lieve O rla n d o to better k n o w n
than Sanford for n a tio nal a d v e rtisin g p u r ­
poses. th ey a d m it th e y selected S a n fo r d
because It h a d th e best facility (C e n tr a l
Florida R egional A irp o rt) at w h ic h to h o ld th e
event.
A lso late th is m o n th , the H alifax S a ilin g
Regatta w ill b e he ld In Sanford. A g a in . It's
because the a rea haa m ore to offer th a n
other*.
Movie an d T V s h o w s have been m a d e
locally, w ith m o re e x p e cted . S co u ts o fte n p ic k
Sanford b e c a m e th e y fin d m o re d i v e r s ified
architecture a n d la n d w h ic h c o u ld d e p ic t
a lm o st a n y p a r t o f th e n a tio n (e x c e p t
m o u n ta in area s).
Sanford M a in S tre e t afdcMAto th e S a n fo rd
D o w n to w n W a t e r f r o n t A s s o c ia t io n , th e
W aterfront M aste r P la n Steering C o m m itte e ,
city a n d c o u n t y g o v e rn m ent officials a n d
developers a ll a g re e , th e future o f th e area
depends o n h o w w e ll It to m arketed.

goal of hto adm in totration."
tl to hard to quarrel w ith lilt results. he
continues. 'T h e deficit to being cut vtotimSy in
half, the tconotoijr haa produced nearly 4.5
n dhaa new jobs, trade b a rte rs to Atoa. Europe,
w i d t h * real of o u r ow n hemisphere are
MM aa Am ericans prepare to ga to the polls
next mooth to elect a ------- “ — —
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Is only one question oi
lo Dm economy, "lo m y family
faoDi a Democrat in the W h itt H
Democrat-controlled Congress, than
years ago?"
If we Judge from the latest aptnloc. ___________
Americans don't think so A n d Dial to w hy there
ts a ve ry real chance this year that the
Republicans w ill wrest control of Dm Senate for
the first tune since 1964. and even a remote
chance that the G ra n d O ld Party wtB rapture a
tn the Houae for the first time store
Clinton

and

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Dem ocrats sim ply c a n 't

Indeed', the
p u b lic 's suspicion*
th e C o n g re s s io n a l
B u d g e t O f f i c e 's
m td -if tun review of
the CUnton economic
policy By 1997. the
n o n p a r t is a n C B O
projects, every major
econom ic Indicator
including un
employment, inflation
duet win be
than they otherwise would

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T h e p la n t o e x p a n d m a rk e tin g to a n
excellent o n e . N a tu r a lly , the S a n fo rd area
Isn't large e n o u g h to handle so m e th in g w h ic h
w o u ld b rin g m lttto n a o f people to a sin g le
event. B u t w h e n It com es to th o u sa n d s o r
w e b e lie ve th e re to a great deal to be

LETTERS

Family values
Let's see about where the blame belongs for
all this va n d a lisin g and stealing we hear
children are com m itting. These children have
been shoved aside at home for a Uve-ln. not a
wedding. Just free room and board and all the
sex. Just one flaw, a kid hanging around, tn the
way. eating u p a little of the food or the child
wants to watch his favortte television programs.
The child Inside to full of shame and disrespect
(or the parent.
I did not realize just how bad It was until 1
talked with some boys who came to steal frutt
from my tree*. I ended up helping them ptek
fruit. While picking fruit I asked the boys if they
ever went to church. T h e y told me no. o n ly one
said he had been to church once. Hte parents
didn’t have time, one had s new boyfriend. He
was sort of h u n g ry , so with a fat sandwich for
all. we talked more about church and the Bible.
Half the children and teens know nothing
about the Book of Psalms, or the T e n C o m ­
mandments. Ju s t what can be expected from
them when they are not wanted at home? One
mother brags that she and her mother w ent to
the bakery at night and stole bread. Another
stated his sister and mother went Into homes
while people were gone and stole for drugs. T h is
lad had been told by his brother to hang around
a convenience store and steal todies' purses.
Some life for this generation.
Now maybe this can be turned around by
having a "drtve-in chu rch." Yes. a place where
these children and parents can sit in a car dirty
and eat a piece of bread. Th e parents can sleep
at the wheel but maybe In time they could turn
their life around and the children could hear
something wonderful instead of cursing and
fighting.
I've already done some research on this, and
talked to the planning board. The perfect place
for a miracle to happen to the drtve-ln on 17-92.
Ail the pastors w ill have to get together; Dr.
Schuller In California did Just this. W inter Park
had one for years and I understand maybe
Winter Garden haa one.
I challenge all the pastors tn this area to get off
thetr "whoopee” cushion and get together to
come up w ith an answer for poor people and
children to hear a real sermon. I'U let you finish
this — "Suffer little children, come unto m e ... "
and could that sparrow be a child that knows
nothing of our Lord and all tlie lovely stories in
the Bible?
Th e y can use It at night for drtve-ln movies,
and Sunday m o rn in g It can be a drtve-ln church
for the elderly, the sick, the disabled, and the
children. How m any teens could be spared from
crime If they see there to good In this w orld and
there are people w ho care. Talk lo the owners
and explain that the property would not be
damaged and they could write U off their taxes
aa a donation to the church.
If the pastors In this area and our officials
really want to help spare our children. It must

be a drtve-ln a very casual place, os Die people
do not have clothes lo go into a crowd of "nose
tn the sir" people sitting beside them.
T h is also may help stop some of this child
abuse, everything has been tried, more money
from taxes for sports. O h . yes. that to the only
thing tn the public's idea of help. Open the Bible
Instead of more grants for a politician's pockets.
There to a church on every other comer, and
some In the middle of the block. Not one thinks
wtth compassion. Just the tithing plate that's
passed around.
T h e child abusers In the home live rent free
Just lo satisfy the parent that Just has to have
someone tn bed w tth them , and the child or teen
to Just In the way. I'm afraid we have to educate
ourselves about anim al lust.
When did (the parent) get up an hour early
and fix breakfast for the children and sit down
wtth them, look at how they were dressed and
ask them how they are doing and realty mean It.
I bet they go without or go to school for food
(free) again hurting Inside that people see no
love at home.
O f course, after a while they will lash out. If
your partner really loved you. there would be a
wedding, not a shack Job. He baa no love, it's
lust, and free everything, and the children get
the abuse, and no food, a n d have to sleep on the
floor. What really happens when he to left lo
babysit the children? T h e papers tell the answer
every day. Was it yo u he loved (lust) or a chance
at your children and then warned them not to
tell. If he really loved yo u and had respect for
you. he would m arry you and be gentle with the
children.
Now let’s get back yo u r self-esteem and go
straight; dum p the creep, gather your children
and show them love and start living for them.
G o to church and find a m an of God.
Mary R. Jo lly
, Sanford

No net ban
T h e 40.000 comm ercial fishermen and Jobs
relating to this Industry to fighting a battle for
their lives. Livelihoods this Nov. 8 wtth the
Amendment *3 "B a n the Nets" on the ballot.
T h is ban will affect all Florida residents' lives,
not Just commercial fishermen, but taxpayers
and consumers.
T h is ban will not only affect the economy
rctall/wholesale — but If 40.000 workers and
thlcr families are forced to go lo welfare lines —
this will put an extra burden on all taxpayers —
also fresh Florida seafood will not be available In
restaurants 6r fish markets for the average
consumers.
T h is ban was put on the ballot by Save O u r
Seallfe and Florida conservation groups, which
In themselves are good organizations — but they
are backed by the large sports-type organiza­
tions and big money industries that supply
sports type boats, motors, gear and magazines.

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These organizations are not out for conserva­
tion. neither are they for protecting sea life or
fish depletion — because Florida State Depart­
ments such ss Florida Marine Fisheries and
Florida Environmental protection agencies have
advised year after year that the 5.000 commer­
cial fishermen are not the environmental enemy
th e y are made out to be. T h e 500.000
sports-type boots — one million anglers pollution — development have a larger part in
the environments ./tea life/Ttoh depletion pro­
blem. If these organizations were in truth
concerned about this problem, they would start
regulations at tb« top percent of the problem,
not at the bottom percent of the list.
T h e commercial fishermen are not trying to
ban sport fishing but only to save their Jobs —
regulate all types of fishing to build a future for
both types fishing.
T h e c o m m e rc ia l Industry haa very little
monies avtalable to advertise, so we are trying to
get some true facto out tn the way of letters and
handing out literature trying to let the people be
aware that this ban is bad for all Florida.
It's a sad day when an amendment will take
Jobs from one group and give to the ether group
for fun. Th is to m orally wrong. Please go to the
polls and vote No to Ban the Nets.
Estelle Rowell
Member of Glllnetter
Awareness Project
Matlacha. Fla.

Tell the truth
W hat a surprise! Is It the same " W in " Adams
endorsed by the right w ing fundamentalist
Christian groups that left the’Republican Party
to Join the Seminole C o un ty Democratic Execu­
tive Committee in Ja n u a ry 1993? Having had
m a n y conversations w ith " W in " Adams during
his membership In the Seminole County D .E.C.,
he said that the reason he needed to leave the
Republican Party was the same radical right
w in g he now embraces for support.
" W in ," whst other Issues do you Intend lo flip
flop on? "W in ." Now to time to tell yourself and
the voters the truth!
Phyllis Smith
Secretary
Seminole County D.E.C.
Altamonte Springs

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to 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
as brief us possible. T h e letters arc subject In
editing.

|at only about half tha rate of i
nim ilortr Dm peasant loMem i
• 1 p e rrm t actually to a fuO potot m ^ m t than M
norm al for typical expanatona.
Fo r those Amertrana w ho at
to be working, most have a*en th ru
ty d e clin e d u rin g th e past tw o years,
l withstanding the presid ent'* claim that hto
1992 tax hike - the largest to American history would m ainly affect the rich, the reality Is that
the mtddle-ctaaa haa been hit wtth higher
m arginal Income tax rates (the tax on each
additional dollar tam ed)
So here we are. two years Into th r Clinton
presidency, and we're seeing anemic Job growth,
paying higher taxes, observing increased gov­
ernm ent spending and watching Interest rates

SARAH OVERSTREET

Where’s the data?
T o r the last three years women wtth
ailtrone breast implants have Herd with
uncertainty, confusion and varying degrees of
fear.
First, the Food and D ru g Administration,
altnoat two dreades after It approved the
devices for Implantation tn 1073 wUh scant
Information on the Implants* safety, look
them off the market.
Neat, women were
barraged with media
accounts of women
reporting a variety of
health problems they
believe are tauard by
the allleone Many of
the symptoms mimic
connective-tissue or
r h e u m a to id d is ­
orders
A n d In the media,
bewilderment reigns
Articles and reports
ItV h o th ihe popular
media and medical f Elton this
Journals either sub­
class-action
s ta n tia te silic o n e s o li lemon t waa
related health claims
d o n a In a data. £
o r f in d no lin k
whatsoever. In some
c a s e s , th e y c o n ­
tra d ic t each other
completely.
A d d to this prrpleslng ml* the "Global
Settlement." a 54.25 billion pooling of the
resources of several Im plant manufacturers to
settle claims of women reporting damages
from implants.
Eve n this class-action settlement was done
In a dare. There waa no requirement that
wom en's plastic surgeons, who have names
and addresses of Ihetr Implant patterns,
notify them of the settlement.
Instead, notices were given to national
news organisations tn inform women of the
s e ttle m e n t, w h ic h e n ta ils a h a rd -to understand series of deadlines for cither
presenting claims and documentation or
"opting out" of the settlement. Some women
d idn't even ace the notice.
Now women throughout the country are
reporting they can't find rheumatologists to
treat them for symptoms (hey believe are
related to their Implants. Doctors who are
seeing Implant patlenta are booked up several
m onths ahead, and even that untenable
situation Isn't as simple as It sounds
Physicians and patients' support groups
say these women are reporting a complex
smorgasbord of sym ptom s with which most
physicians have no experttoe Additionally,
m a n y doctors fear the entanglement of
wom en seeking information expressly for the
Global Settlement or private lawsuits.
" T h e women will start badgering Ihetr
doctor.” Janet Van W inkle, head of the
Am erican Silicone Implant Survivors (AS-IS I
support group, told me. Van Winkle said the
A S -IS rolls grew from 6 00 women shortly
before the Global Settlement waa announced
to 7.000 shortly before the first deadline for
claims.
However you cut It. this to a ridiculous
position for women to be In - to have medical
sym ptom s they can't explain, and for which
they can't be evaluated or get treatment.
Yet the moat tragic dimension of the breast
Implant debate to that even though this waa a
new procedure when the F D A approved It In
1075. and physicians couldn't know the
long-term effects of putting liquid silicone
encased In solid-silicone sacks Into women's
bodies, there was very little monitoring of the
patients after Implantation.
Instead of having 2 0 years of solid,
accessible and cataloged data from which to
draw , there to almost none. Doctors and
researchers are forced to work backward, to
try to piece together a m u rky picture that
would have been clear, had these women
been closely followed.
A re silicone Implants dangerous? We sim­
ply do not know with any certainty yet. Of the
estimated 1 million to 2 million American
wom en who have received Implants - we
don't even know how m a n y - only a small
percentage report problems.
After 20 years of so blithely and routinely
performing this procedure, we should know
more.

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site. It araa predicted that the grand opening
would be o n Sept. 7. I M S . "I don't beKrve we can
do tt exactly on that dale.'* Scott N dd. "because
we also have a new m aU scheduled to open in
8th. But M a g definitely
of next year. You
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at a Pentagon briefing. *1 would not
North Korea lor a mom ent to think othcrw tec . or for
matter, anyone elar.**
Th e Clinton administration m id the Pentagon
maintain enough m ilitary force to fight — and w in — "tw o
nearly Mmultaneou* regional conflict* 7'
Rep Ike Skelton. D M o . m id he backs the plan, but the
strategy “ isn't even fun d e d.... I'm really concerned about It."
Skelton m id the Pentagon'* long term budgets would need
between M O billion and 6150 billion a b o rt and over the next
five year* to pay for the cutback forte outlined In the Clinton
strategy.
"A n d what If North Korea rattle* (he m b rr. what If the Serbs
deride to assist the Bosnian Serbs? We'U find ourselves
stretched thinner than paper," said Shelton, the Influential
chairman of the Houav Arm ed Service* personnel subcommit­
tee.

to rat up a station w ithin the maB. to
give positive
Uona with the cttlsma of Sanford aa srefl as tn
Schneider said the value at the

"Y o u hear all this stuff about
how they ought to serve 95
p e r c e n t ." E a to n re m a rk e d .
"W e ll, the correction* people
and the criminologist* aay that
95 percent is not as good for
population control as 75 percent.
There are two reasons for It.
O ne. U la Just an Issue of
resource managem ent. Being
able to get the people o u t of the
system w h o are not dangerous,
in order to make room for people
who are. And secondl y , they
need 'good behavior time' In
order Sir there to be a dis­
ciplinary control for the prison
population."
C o r r e c t io n s o f f ic ia ls ,
countrywide, not Just In Florida,
believe 75 percent Isa better tool
for them than 95 percent, Eaton
added.
"W henever you hear 95 per­
cent." Eaton said. "I think you
are hearing politicians talk and
not people that understand cor­
rections o r the criminal justice
system a n d I am convinced
politicians do not understand the
crim inal Justice system ."

W A S H IN G TO N - Th e first «S 0 0 million from the newly
enacted crime bill w ill go lo 300 communities selected by the
Justice Department to Implement local plans to put 2.700 new
police afneers on the street.
Police chiefs and m ayors from the selected cities were tnvllrd
lo the While House, where the list was being announced today
In a ceremony designed lo highlight President C linton's largest
victory In Congress this year.
"We've been meeting dally since August, planning these
grants.” Associate Attorney General Jo h n Schm idt told
reporter* Tuesday.
Th e 300 comm unities were chosen horn 2.450 that had
applied for but (ailed lo receive share* of 9150 million In
potke-htrlng grants distributed last year. Some 250 pities
tvrd grants last year to hire a total of 2.000 police officer*
who should finish training and show up on the street* this fall.
Schmidt said.

PMtidtfM may b# bmn#d
W A S H IN G TO N — T h e government could Mart the process of
banning several suspected cancer-cauatng pesticides In food a*
early aa nest spring under an agreement announced today.
Th e agreement ta part of a court settlement that must be
approved by U.S. District Judge William Schubb In Sacra­
mento. Calif. Th e agreement, which could be signed aa earty a*
Dec. 2 If not challenged b y Industry, would create a schedule
for resolving a m ajor dispute over pesticide regulation.
At Issue are pesticides that show up In proresaed food* such
a* raisin*, cooking oil. tomato paste end flour In greater
concentrations th an to th rtr raw Ingredient*.' grapes, soybeans,
tomatoes and wheat.
A IB M court rulin g said those processed foods can have no
trace of pesticides found to cause tumors In anim als or people,
regardless of how small the actual risk of cancer.

Crim e, keeping prisoners In
Jail to serve at lease 85 percent of
thstaarrUencs and putting them
to Wotk^J* ■ raajnr campaign
theme for Republican guberna­
torial candidate. Je b Bush
"E v e ry person In the state
prison system w ho is physically
able to w o rk la given a n oppor­
tu n ity lo have aome sort of
m e a n in g ful, productive jo b ."
Eaton said. "W orking In the
l a u n d r y , w o r k in g o n th e
grounds, working In the various

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i lo a particular area. W e
to have aome type of floating police
. If there Is room at the m ad. we m ay
need It. but let’a look Into this m ore."
Mayor B rttyc South ashed Schneider what type
of long-term deal Shnon and Associates wanted.
He respon ded. "W hether yo u decide o n one or
two years, or whatever, we are wflttng to w ork on
tt with you.

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of unlasrfuUy
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statute*, tneludtag the Lacey
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f a c ilit ie s th e y h a v e . T h e y
manufacture a lot of furniture.
T h e y grow a lot of their awn
food. All of that. You talk to
H a rry Singleton (Florida D e­
partment of Corrections
taryl end he'll tefl you
prisoner w ho wants that
(u n ity Is given that opportunity.
Y o u cannot force them to do It.
T h a t's how they cam this 'gain

engagement before the C rim inal
J u s t ic e T a s k F o r c e . E a to n
picked up a textbook uord in a
criminology course there. T h e
book's author talks
d u rin g the &lt;
"H e 's convinced that building
"H e
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not reduce the
of Hie th ln g i'th e y do la
they build aR
Eaton said. "E
" E v e ry prison being
constructed la being[constructed
w ith prison labor. So when. I
guess It's J e b Bush that’s been
talking about how he wants to
put prisoners to work, the guy
i't know what he's talking
T h e use o f p ris o n e rs on
chain-gang* can K ill be done
today, out It Is not cost effective,
the Judge explained.
“ See here's the problem. In
the '30*. when we a r m tn (he
middle of the Depression, labor
was very cheap and you could
p u l hum an beings out w ith
sickles cutting grass on the side
of the road, and tt was cost
effective." Eaton said. "Today. It
Is not cost effective to do that. It
Is better to have • tractor Th e
tractor can mow 18 miles of
highw ay In a couple of hours
where ll would take a prison
gang forever to do that. A n d the
coat of guarding them, feeding
them , m oving them and all of
that stuff la outweighed. Th e
tractor's cheaper."
During a recent visit to Florida
State University for a speaking

th in gs that the

autre

of the
popular thing* that the M bcnl
agenda haa. and he comas to th*
h y and
of It la going to
anything to do wtth the crime
rate."
"H e suggests that If you took
at the population historically in
the United States, the crime rate
Is the lowest when the age group
betw een 14 an d 2 4 la the
s m a lle s t." E a lo n c o n tin u e d .
"A n d merely the bulges In that
population has probably move to
do ortth what the ertme rate Is
than the building of pttaona or
the Institution a rehabilitation
p ro g ra m s , d e p e n d in g u p o n
whether you sre to the right or
the left."
"S o his botiom Uac thesis Is.
that since are know that this la
where mast of the problem to."
Eaton explained, "a n d that's
true because all you hare to d o la
look at the statistic* la our ow n
prisons, that we ought to be able
to identify those sre think are 'at
risk* In that population and
target those people w ith the
same kind of effort that sre have
targeted the building of prisons.

Instead of

Aa of J u n e 1 9M , there
5 9 .0 5 2 o ffe n d ers In p riso n
compared to 38.069 la Jun e
1999. D u rin g the fiscal year
198999. 30.179 Inmate* were
released earty due to lack of
DfiBOfli bed 0M9MCM OOMBfiMUned to
14.590 la 19*3-94. T h e everage
percentage of eentencc served
went B o m 33.7 percent In June
1969to 43.1 percent J u n e 1994.
Released Inm ates served an
average o f 1S.7 m o n th s in
1 9 6 6 -lB w h ile It w a s 2 2 .5
months to 199594. m i tocreow
of 6.9 m onth* Five years ago.
there were 21.152 Inmates who
o r has In
dropped to 8 .0 6 9 In 1993-94.
D ru g treatment spaces tn prison
Increased from 1.164 la 1606-69
to 4.565 la 1993-94. Inmate
escapes dropped from 1.540 to
1964-69 t o 324 to 1993-94.
In a d d it io n to th e o th e r
atathtlca. Florida Judge* have a
w id e r r a n g e of c r im in a l
punishm ent options available
today th a n In the past. In
1966 60. there were four nonprison sanctions for convicted
felons: probation, com m unity
control, electronic monitoring
and local jail. Today the options
are: probatton; d ru g offender
probation; com m unity control;
electronic m o n ito rin g . 1.050
units compared to BO five years
ago); non-secure drug treatment
center*. 969 beds; secure drug
treatment centers, 275 beds:
diversion centers: jail Incarcera­
tion program an d local Jail.

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turn, sell the
property lo Dr. Coe.
"It may be premature for us to
discuss this until the city com­
pletes negotiation* with K T C .”
suggested Commissioner A-A .
McClanahan.
Although Fonde said he had
no doubt that Dr. Coe could
handle the financing and re­
quired refurbishing of the prop­
e rty. Com m issioner W hltey
Eckstein suggested Coe's finan­
cial capabilities be forwarded to
the city attorney before conti­
nuing with the deal.
Coe told the commission he
would be happy lo respond.
"Th is appears to be the only
way we can accomplish this."
Fonde projected. " T h e R T C
won't deal with us. The y won't
even return our phone calls, so
we don’t even know why they
arc Ignoring us."
Simmons suggested that It
appears lo be a worthwhile
attempt to bring the motel back
Into prominence aa the Holiday
Inn. and suggested the city staff
and attorney meet with Dr. Coe
tow ard having a docum ent
prepared on the negotiations.
"Before we can take the sug­
gestion lo the R T C ." Simmons
said. "We have to have a full
agreement on the matter.
City Attorney BUI Colbert said
he had examined the proposal
and believes It Is viable.
" I gel a general concensus
vote then." said Mayor Bettye
Smith, "that the stafT should
pursue the concept.” Simmons
said he would do so.
Dr. Coe and Fonde both said
their Intent Is to have the motel
placed back onto the Holiday Inn
chain after renovations and re­
furbishing can be accomplished.
Fonde said he was Involved as
he hoped Dr. Coe would retain
him as operational manager
after the deal Is consumated.

Eston W. Allen. 81. Orange
lllvd.. Lake Monroe, died Tues­
day. Oct. I I . IB M at DcBary
Manor Nursing Home. Born Dec.
25. 1912 In Sanford, he was a
lifelong resident. He was a bridge
tender at the Osteen Bridge. He
was retired from he U.S. Army.
S u rv iv o rs Include sisters.
Mildred Allen. Lake Monroe.
Mabel Heath. W arw ick. R L:
brothers, Eddi e Allen.
Chesapeake, Va.. Eugene Allen.
Lake Monroe.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
Horry Edward Beat. 75. Hit­
ching Post Lane. Orlando, died
Monday. Oct. 10. 1994 at his
residence. Bom Feb. 22. 10IB in
Brooklyn. N.Y.. he moved to
Central Florida tn 1051. He was
a retired licensed electrician for
Witherspoon Electric. Miami. He
was Catholic. He served In the
U.S. A rm y during World War II.
He was a member of Loyal Order
of Moose, Harrisburg. Penn.
Survivors Include wife. Luella;
d a u g h te rs , N a n c y B u rn s .
Oviedo. Connie. Leadvllle. Co.:
sister. C a th e rin e C o n n o rs .
Houston. Penn.: six grand­
c h ild re n : five gre at­
grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando, In charge of ar­
rangements.

Home, Altam onte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
K E N N E T H C . O A M .A O M B R

Kenneth C. Gallagher. 70.
Marigold Road. Casselberry, died
Thursday. Oct. 6. 1994 at hia
residence. Bom Ju ly 24. 1924 In
Dallas. Texas, he moved to
Central Florida In 1971. He was
a retired A ir Force master
sergeant. He waa a member of
Church of Christ. He belonged to
Orlando and Winter Park Boards
of Realtors. He was s veteran of
the Arm y. Air Force and Air
Force Reserve.
Survivors Include wife. Alice
C.: sons. Kenneth C. J r.. Cassel­
berry. Patrick Bums. Oklahoma
City. Okla.; tlx grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren.
Winter Park Funeral Home In
charge of arrangements.
Ruth Johnson. 93; W . 11 th

Street. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Oct. 11, 1994 at her residence.
B o m April I . 1901 tn Dothan.
A la ., she m oved lo C e ntra l
Florida In 1934. She was a
homemaker. She warn a member
of New Salem Primitive Baptist
C hurch.
S u rvivo rs Include son C o l­
u m b u s J o h n s o n . S a n fo rd ;
daughter. Gertrude Black. San­
ford: five grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Etcbelberger Mortuary.
Inc.. In charge of arrangements.

Ellas Lellner Ley. Sr.. 81. N.
Wlldmere Ave.. Longwood. died
Monday. Oct. 10. 1994 at South
Seminole Hospital. Longwood.
Bom Jan. 9. 1913 In Jackaonvtlle. he moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1940. He was a retired
freight agent for the railroad. He
waa a member of First United
Methodist Church. Sanford.

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Survivors In c lu d e ____ _ _____
Lellner Ley HI. Sanford. W Ullam
C . S r .. Longwood; daughter.
Linda Lcy-Slem er. Longwood:
e ig h t g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; f o u r
great-grandchildren.
Brtaaon Funeral Hom e. S a n ­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
A .B . Robinson. S3. H ighw ay
415. Osteen, died Wednesday.
Oct. 5. 1994 at Live Oak Nursing
Center. Live Oak. Fla. Born A p ril
25. 1911 In Ft. Meade, be moved
to Central Florida to 1944. He
waa In lawn service. He arm a
member of St. Jam es A.M .E.
C hurch. Osteen.
Survivors Include daughters.
Lora Bacon. Atlanta. Geraldine
Robinson, Live Oak; num erous
g ra n d c h ild re n a n d g r e a t ­
grandchildren.

WUaoa-Eknelberger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford, to charge of ar­
rangements.

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died Monday. Oct. 10. 1994 at
Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Springs. Born March 7, 1BI1 In
lale of Man. United Kingdom, hr
moved to Central Florida In
1993. He was owner of a lowing
service. He was Episcopalian.
Survivors Include daughters.
Donna O te ro . C a sse lb e rry.
Carole Wolfe. Miramar: son.
Craig. Ontario. Canada: brother,
Fred. O n ta rio ; nine grandc h i l d r e n : 15 g r e a t grandchildren.
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" I think things are looking pretty flood In this
race.'* Ihe former president tola (he Port
Lauderdale audience "If you elect my am. you
won't be disappointed "
" I am bursting with pride to have such a fine
son." gushed Mrs Bush. Another Bush am .
George W.. la In a close race with Democratic
Gov. Ann Hk-hards of T ria s .
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Jeb Hush, who cornea across aa the polite son at
a family gathering, la careful lo praiae the folksy,
popular Chiles as "an honorable man" with
wrongheaded ideas about big government.
But ihe Hush money-making machine la
Irritating Chiles. Jeb Bush said.
"He's starting lo gel a little ornery and
rantankrrous." Jeb Bush said at a Key Biacayne
reception. "But I will not get Into a mudallnglng
contest with the governor, who appears to want
one."
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years In elected office, haa turned up the heat
against Jeb Bush, a Miami real estate developer
who has never held elective office.
He has attacked Jeb Bush's reliance m family,
bis lack of experience and his positions against
abortion and for private school vouchers.
The flush family visits have raised more money
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supporters Th e governor has raised about 83
million and voluntarily limits hta campaign gifts
lo 8100 apiece. He will benefit, (hough, from
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dollars If Jeb flush exceeds 89 million.
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Shannon Munns (No. 12) and (ha Ovtado Lions am on
lha verge of clinching the Seminole Athletic Conference
championship after sweeping Late Mary Tuesday night.

M IA M I — It eras an Orange Bowl m atchup that
looked lopsided from the beginning; money
against tradition. Money won.
T h e Orange Bowl Committee, anxious to
secure a lucrative role In the new bowl alliance,
agreed Tuesday to move Its game north of
M iam i to the more modern Joe Robbie Stadium.
T h e Orange Bowl game on Ja n . I . 1096. will
be the 62nd and final one In the historic old
stadium near downtown.
Athletic directors and conference commlsalonera Involved In the bowl alliance wanted the
game moved. They Indicated that unless the
game relocated. It would be excluded from the
planned rotation of top-tier postseason games In
favor of the Gator Bowl.

Snubbed Lions keep on w inning
L A K E MARY Following the
statew ide m ove tow ard gender
equity, the Florida Sports Writers
Association this year added high
school girls' volleyball lo the Mate
polls It compiles.
A n d the F S W A has done a fine Job
In treating girls' volleyball with Ihe
same thoroughness and care evl-

dent In Its polls of boys' sports.
Ineapllcably excluding deserving
teams at the expense of teams of
dubious pedigree.
Once such example of those on
Ihe outside looking In are the
Oviedo Lions, w ho Improved lo 17-2
on Ihe season with a 15-7. 13-7
sweep of the host Lake Mary Hams
In a Seminole Athletic Conference
match Tuesday night.
Undefeated In regular season play

(both losses com ing In the West
Orange tournament), the Lions have
wins over stale-ranked opponents
Deltona (seventh this past week).
University (I2 th l. and Dr. PhUllpa
(tied for 16th). Oviedo also has
defeated Uishop Moore (lied for I Ith
In Class 4A|.
Of Ihe nine tram s In Ihe Class 6 A
top 10 whose records were reported
In Monday's poll, only No. 2-ranked

Greyhounds exploit Tribe miscues

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Swimming
D tym ew et Bfahee M ewe, 5 p.m.
D Sem kw fa we. u i e H e w e i at U C F p o d . 4 p.m.
□ T rin ity Prop at Lsk* Brantley, 4:30 p.m.

Bowling
□ la m lnals Adriatic Confaranca league at *
America-Sanford, 330 p.m.

L O N G W O O D — ll was one of those nights when It was
Impossible (o tell Just how well — or poorly — either
team played.
Ta k in g advantage of Seminole's poor serve receiving.
L y m a n notched an easy 1 5 6 . 1*1 win In a Seminole
Athletic Conference girls’ volleyball match Tuesday
night.
"W e played OK. I guess." said Lym a n coach Chrtsty
Tlbbltts. "M arilyn Idrogo served I he first 11 points of
Ihe second game and Carolyn Crager had four kills.
T h a t was about II. It was a really strange m atch."
Seminole coach Beth Corso used other more pointed
adjectives lo describe her team's play.
"W e had 23 errors on serve receive and only nine

Lym an also swept both 4 he Junior varsity (15-4. 13-6)
and freshman matches In two games.

Both leums play again Thursday. Lyman (11-4
overall. 5-2 SAC) hosting Lake Brantley while Seminole
(2-15.0-7 SAC) visits Oviedo.

T h e kegiera will be In action today
at 3 :30 p.m . at Bowl Am ericaSanford. Lake Howell playa Lym an.
Lake Brantley lakes on Lake Mary
and Seminole faces Oviedo.
Th e lop Individual boys were;
Lake Brantley. Joe Boeahko (224
game. 604 aeries); Lake Howell.
Brian Mod nett (210 game). Ryan
Slack (368 scries); Lake M aty. Dave
Ouellette (217 game. 566 aeries).
Aaron Shuck (302 game); Lym a n .
Jo sh Sc hooping (216 game. 382
series): Oviedo. Lee S m ith (206
game). Jere m y G a U e y (472 aeries);
Seminole, Eric Sm ith (212 game).
T o m m y West (332 series).
P a c in g the g irls w ere: Lake
B ra n tle y . Heather Losano (1 90
game. 330 scries): Lake Howell.
A n d re a O y g e r |1B6 gam e. 482
series); Lake Mary. Alicia Sacca and
Natalie Settle (one 138 game each).
L a u re n K e n n e d y (4 2 9 se rlea );
Lym an. Linda Marlines (213 game.
492 series); Oviedo. Kelly Karson
(174 game), Ja y m e Chercpanya
(417 series):
series) Seminole. Rebecca
Evcrly (171 game. 491 series).

Williams closing in on Limited Late Model crown
S pacts! loth* Herald
O R L A N D O — For Lim ited Late Model driver
Michael Williams. It's been a long time coming.
W hen Ihe racing regular season ends In about
three weeks. Williams, a resident of Orlando, will
be crowned the Florida Association of Slock Car
AutomobUe Racing's Limited Late Model points
champion.
W illiams, who has 23 feature event wins on Ihe
aeaaon while racing at Orlando Speedworld and
New S m yrn a Speedway, padded his points lead
w ith a second-place finish last Friday. Oct. 7. at
Orlando Speedworld.

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good ones." said Corso. "You can't do anything If you
can't receive the ball and paaa. And we didn't do
cither."
Christina Campbell was Srmlnlle's most consistent
backrow player, passing the ball well on Ihe way lo
collecting four digs, two assists, 17 good seta, and eight
dinks. Lisa Jones also did a nice Job passing the ball.
Martasa Alford had one kill and three blocks for the
Tribe. Jill Jasewlc turned In five good spikes and one
block. Aubrey Nelson added two blocks, six digs, and
four good spikes.

Following the leadera are Sem i­
n o le | 0 9 V tS 6 l* ). Lak e H o w e ll
(6*V0|. Oviedo (6 * 6 6 ). Lake Mary
(5 V 7 1 ) and Lym an (30H-96V4).

T im m y T o d d won Friday night's feature.
Finishing behind To d d and Williams were Gary
Schlichtcr. Chad Allman, and T o m m y Chisolm.
A n 11 year veteran of racing. WUllama started
hla career In the B Bomber division at the age of

14. From there, he moved up through the A
Bombers and Sportsman classes to the Limited
Late Models.
"In m y second year of racing. I almost won the
Bomber championship." said Williams. "It went
down lo Ihe (Inal night and I lost It by 11 points.
"Th is season. I decided I would run for Ihe
championship. It's been u long, tough season,
with a bunch of ups und downs. A lot of people
worked hard lo help me get here, so this
championship Is for all of us."
Avoiding a two-car pllcup on Ihe front
straightaway. Barbara Pierce went on to edge
Donnie Narmorc by less than three car Icnghlhs
lo win win her 11th Sportsman feature of the
season.
Trailing the lead duo were Darren Gould. Carl
Haslam. and Jeff Rule (who was Involved that
two-car melee with Chuck Roberts).
Current FASCAR Late Model points leader
Ricky Wood dominated action In the 25-lap Late

Model feature as he nolche his sixth w in of the
year. In low behind Wood were Mack H anbury.
T u f f y H ester. J o h n G axdacko. and C ra ig
Reynolds. *
Despite three caution periods that brought
about restarts. Mike Peppier led every circuit to
won Ihe Bomber headliner. Bobby Stevens was
second by less than a foot In front of Rick
Schlim mer. Rounding out Ihe top five were
Harley Gibbons and Dee Napier.
Darren Jackson outduclled Howard Osteen and
Jo h n Lovclady lo take the checkers In the
Modified m ain event.
Jackson, who was three wins on the season,
led every circuit In securing his victory. Crossing
the finish line behind Osteen and Lovclady were
BUI G unn and Bruce Thom pson.
Other feature event winners were Bobby Sears
(Mini-Stocks). Fred Peters (Run-Abouts). Darrell
Erb (Mlnl-Bombers). and Paul Grynewlcx.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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decide nat’l champ?

S TA TS &amp; STANDINGS

A U B U R N . Ala. — T h e national
ehamptanahlp la atoajra dretded
In Jan u ary, right? T h e booh lao'l
H o a rd until some team carrlca
Ma coach off the A rid after a
fa m e named far a huM or a plant
or a party. Th a t's the w ay It la.
and that's the way tt win always

But In a year when the New
* * y Year's Day ptctuie ngurrs to be
* *** a m u n b lrd enough berauae of
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w in be In control of the national
hmcmm champlonahlp rare w ith a vtclo“ JV
ry Saturday at top-ranked Ftorm hw Ida. even though the Tigers'
ram* season will come to an end on
Noe, IB. before the bowl tnvltaIlona even go out
"W c can't go to a bowl, ao thta
la our Sugar Bow l." acid Au b urn
coach T e rry Bowden, whoae
w**#* team la on N C A A probation. “ If
we're going to win the national
championship without playing
i irtc In January, you have to have a
No. I team an your schedule. We
should be thankful for thla
chance."
Auburn haa won 17 games in
a ro w . the longest w in n in g
icamr stre ak In D iv is io n l-A . b ut
Bowden's team Is barred from
m postseason play for the sreond
straight year while serving out
Us N C A A sentence.
mXm.
L s m year, the Tige rs ended
their srasnei In November with
an 11-0 record, the only uni wsa defeated mark In Am erica after
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the bowls were played. But tt
was only good enough for No 4
m s
hi the final Associated l*resa
Bow den believes this year
would be different under the
same circumstances.
" If we do somehow find a wav
to wtn (at Florida). I think it's a
valid reality that we're in the
driver's seal as far aa the AP
poll." he said. "1 don't feel like
they’ll glee (N o I M o a team that
goes 11-0 and doesn't play a
game In January. B ui I do feel
itko they'll give tt to a team that
goes 22-0 and doesn't play a
g u m In January
Naturally, his players agree.
"H o w can you overt— b a tea m
that goes H O two times In a
ro w ? " asks defensive tackle
Mike Belton. "I'm not Into the
voting thing ... but If I controlled
tt. I would have voted lor us last
year."

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first realistic chance for Auburn
to become a serious national
contender: playing on the road
against the best tra m In the
country, a team that haa won Its
first five games by an average
score of 51*12. a team that has
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the one when the T l f m re­
turned three intercept tone far
to u c h d o w n * In th e f o u r th
"H ost of y'all arc no wny we
can win. Bowden told reporters
Tuesday. "H o w do you think
soma IS - or IB-year-old down In
OainravtSe frets? But there are
things out there that a IB - or
30-year-old can't comprehend
O u r guys have been through H
every wee k
Briton said; "W h e n you've
won IS or 17 In a row. you
always feel Uke something la
going to happen You always fret
Bowden, searching for ways to
persuade his players that an
upset la n ot In co n ce iva b le ,
turned to hie usual reference
point his father. Florida Stale
poach Bobby Bowden
In the O ra n g e B o w l Iasi
season. N a 2 Nebraska was a
huge underdog to the top-ranked
hrmInole*. but the Com huakcrs
were In position to wtn on a Arid
goal al the end of the game. It
mtaerd
"W e plan on m aking our field
goal." Te rry Bowden said slyly.
" I definitely don't envision
m y s e lf m is s in g I t . " a d de d
A u b u r n p la c e * k lc k e r M a tt
Hawkins.
Th e Tigers s|
Th e y grumble
it the point
spread but say It doesn't matter.
Th e y would rather look back to
this point last season, when
unbraten. fourth-ranked Florida
came Into Jo rda n -H aiv Stadium
and was shocked 3B-J5.
"T h a t was the turning point In
our aeaaon." Briton aaid. "After
that, arc felt like we wouldn't
lose anymore. T h a t probably
tu rn e d o u r w h o le p ro g ra m
around."
Now Bowden, the consum ­
mate salesman, la telling hla
players that another perfect
season will result in the ultimate
"Sooner or later," he added,
repealing a familiar refrain, "a
team haa got to be recognised
Just on Iteability to w in ."
Auburn la Ineligible for the
coaches' poll, ao Bowden offered
Florida coach Steve Spurrier a
deal.
"Maybe I can convince coach •'
Spurrier that Florida could loae
to us. but then If they beat
Florida State and won their bowl
game they would still finish first
In the CNN (coaches) poll." he
said. "W e would be No. I In the
A P p o ll."

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Beach-Wellington (IB-2). No. 3
Vero Beach I12-0). and No. 10
Jackson vlllc-Sarvdal wood 121-3)
were comparable to Oviedo’s
mark.
Other than to raise an amused
eyebrow at those teams her
squad haa defeated and continue
lo receive votes. Oviedo coach
Anita Carlson prefers lo focus on
her team's quest for the Semi­
nole Athletic Conference cham­
pionship and the No. I seed In
Ihe BA-Dlstrict 4 lournamenl In
two weeks.
“ We were slacking off a littlebit the last week or so," said
Carlson. "But now we're starting
to come on again. Th e girls gave
a good effort tonight. There arc
some little thing* that wc need
4 lo Improve upon, but I'm happy
with ihe way we played, all Ihe
way around."
Seniors Stephanie Noioeux.
L is a L llje n q u ts t. a n d K im
Dreyfuss controlled play al the
net for Ihe Lions.
Nolscux contributed a mat­
ch-high eight kills and served
eight points. Llljenqulst collec­
ted five kills, a block, seven
service point* and five assists.
Dreyfuss added two kills and five
service point*
Leah Harklewlcz served six
points for the Lion s w hile
Michelle Cutter had four assists.
Joyla Capo led the Lake Mary
attack with six kills. Jocllc

Townsend and T ra d Tombros
each had three kills. Townsend
also four assist* Llndy Longstaff
handed out seven assists while
Karen Pinckney served eight
points.
By beating the Rom* Oviedo
Improved In 7-0 In Ihe SAC and
now have a two-game lead over
sccond-placc Lyman (5-2, In­
cluding a loss to Oviedo) with
three conference matches re­
maining.
Lake Mary drops to 10 H
overall and 4-3 In Ihe confer­
ence.
"W e re getting closer." said
Luke Mary coach Cindy Henry.
" I felt we were more In control of
ourselves tonight. Th e girls
weren't ho panicky out there. We
did have a lot of trouble with our
track row passing and we Jusl
couldn't get anything going.
"We knew thla season was
going to be an up-hill battle for
us. The girls are working hard
but we seem to be stopping Just
short of where I think wc could
be."
Both Oviedo and Lake Mary
will be back In action tonight
and both will be at home against
slule-ranked opponents, the
Lions hosting Dr. PhlUlpa while
Ihe Korns will entertain Deltona.
The Lions could clinch at least
u share of the SAC champion­
ship Thursday when they host
Seminole. Lake Mary travels lo
Lake Howell Thursday night for
its next conference match.

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1 Jay Slgal. 272J ; * Tarry Dill. 27t *; S Ray
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Arndt planned
T h r Wcktva R i m Players will present Ann* on Friday.
Saturday and Sunday. O r t. 31-23
T h r musics) will take pi arc at th r Lakt Brantley H ig h School
auditorium.
Friday** show wtB be at 7 :30 p.m . There wlR be tw o shows on

Saturday at 2 and 7 JO p m. Sunday'aahow wlbbeat 2 p m.
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A buard Children.
Ticket* are M far adults (a fro 13-54) and SS far a m tor* and
children.
Par Informal km and Urfcrta. call 7870075.

2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
H tap. caraway aeeda
6 cu p a c o a rs e ly shredded

Weight Watchers moat on Thursdays

I lb . fu lly -c o o k e d tu rk e y
ktelbasa o r sm o ke d lu rk e y
asusage, cut In 2 -Inch pieces
I G ra n n y S m ith apple, cut in
14-tnch wedges
I ra n I I lb I sweet potatoes,
cut Into 1W in c h cubes
In large deep skillet, over high
heat, com bine beer, mustard
and caraway seeds. Bring to boll.
Add cabbage, reduce beat to
m edium -low and cover. Cook 5
to 8 m inutes o r until cabbage Is
crisp-lender.
A d d lu rk e y ktelbasa. apple
and sweet potatoes. Increase
heal to hig h and bring mixture
to boll. Reduce heat to medi­
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minutes o r until apple la crisptender.

A local chapter of W eight Watcher* meet* at the Lake Mary
C om m unity Building every Thu rsd ay from 4:45 to 6 :49 p m .

T U R R E T 8 A U 6 A O E

T-----------------------------------h e Seminole Lake— Mary
Camera
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meets the second
Wednesday every m onth In O ld Lake Mary C ity H all. 158 N.
Country Club Rd at 7 :3 0 p.m . f o r more Information, call Grace
at 3 2 1-4723 or Set at 323-0001.

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meet* Th u rsd a y mornings.
7 304130 a m. at the Ttm a ru a n Country Club, on Rinehart
Kuad. Contact Charlie Meek*. president, at 3234173ft.

Employment opportunities for seniors
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opportunities For Information, call 324-3080.

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Ju s t as soon aa a utum n days
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entree for lunch or dinner a soup
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nutrition and economy. Soup
and the microwave are a natural.
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texture and flavor are preserved
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only a salad and good bread for a
meal.
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so make ahead and/or plan for
leftovers.
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1 clove garlic, minced
2 Tablespoons water
1 package f 10 ox.) froxen
chopped spinach
2 c u p s sliced su m m er sq u a sh

3 cups cooked great northern
beans
1 ca n (14V4 o x .) s te w e d
tomatoes with juice
2 teaspoons vegetable bouillon
14 u p . Italian seasoning
Dash pepper
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water In 2-quart ca sac rote. Cover
with casserole Ud.
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vegetable* are te n d e r. Add
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thawed, stirring once. Stir In
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seasoning and pepper. Cover.
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stirring once.
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use 1-2 tablespoons snipped

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M cup all-purpose flour
2 ribs celery, diced
I onion, chopped
1 Dell pepper, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 bay leaves

D E A R A B B T i 1 have kept the
colum n you had regarding the
elderly woman who arm hooked
on sweepstakes. I am sure that
most people don't realise how
serious the problem Is.
I am an attorney In the field of
real estate and elder law. and not
a week goes by that I do not get a
call from an older person w ho
needa to apeak to me privately.
(T h e y are afraid someone w ill
listen In on the phone, so I
usually make a house call.)
One 83-year-old w om an had
Just built a two-car garage onto
her home to accommodate the
new Ja g u a r she arm told she had
won. (It turns out she was only a
“ fin a lis t" — and she never
received the car.)

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sliced
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2 I I lb.I cans tomatoes w ith
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3 -4 cupa chicken atock o r
canned chicken broth
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I Tb sp . Worcestershire sauce
Vfc tap. dried thyme
Salt
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V* u p . flic' powder
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A n o th e r woman ha d three
shopping bags full of canceled
checks she had sent to various
agencies to "w in " some kind of
contest. In two years, she had
spent more than 9175.000. A ll
her checks were for 83 and 89.
W hen she could no longer afford
to have people come In and help
her w ith her dally chores she
had to give up her hom e and
n o w llvea In a c o m m u n ity supported senior citlxena resi­
dence.
Another dear soul had her
entire house, from floor to celling
sta cke d w ith m a g a x ln cs to
w hich she had subscribed. She
asked. "C ouldn't I have them
send the magaxlncs to someone
else and I'U send the money?
T h e y have been so good to me.”
I don't know what can be done
In other states, but In Florida, we
have a system where a "g u a rd ­
ia n " can be set up. Elderly
persons can be allowed to reside

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at hom e. a r S ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ S H y
members or professional guard­
ians can manage their money.
Believe me. A b b y .
sweepstakes are not sim ply a
harmless pleasure. T h e y can get
n m pulsion.
to be a real compuls
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a d d re s s e d th e p r o b le m of
sweepstakes scams. Since I am
an employee of the Postal Serv­
ice. It it also one of m y concerns.
While ordering a consumer
guide designed to help people
a vo id this k in d o f fra u d . I
remembered yo u r colum n. T o
quote from o u r postal publica­
tion that advertises the guide:
"T h e Postal Inspection Service
has teamed u p srtth the Direct
Marketing Association (D M A ) to
produce 'Sweepstakes: A Con­
sumer's Guide.’ T h e guide has a
checklist of questions to help

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consumers evaluate the legiti­
macy of sweepstakes o r other
promotions they receive In their
mailboxes.”
T o receive a free copy of
"Sweepstakes: A Consum er’s
Guide." w rite to: DM A. Con­
sum er Se rvice s Departm ent.
1101 17th S t. N .W ., Suite 705.
Washington. D .C . 2003&amp;4704.
(A llo w s to lO w eeks.)
I hope this Is helpful. People
need to know the bets In order
to avoid becom ing victims of the
unscruouloua.

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N E W S D IG E S T

Confrontation prompts new way to get job done

Th* code team situation waa
brought up during laat night *
Sanford City Commtaalon work

the i n n lo leave his nroprrty.
The end m u ll of the inrtdmt had
fire IfMperu* Terri Murray and
poUrv officer Tim Weller taken lo
ihr hospital foe treatment at tnjurtra. and Moms a rm ted on chargrs
at aggravated battery. restating an
officer with vtolmre. and battery.
Since that lime, the NAACP has
•enl a letter to Simmon* regarding
complatnta at alleged brutality In
connect am with ine enforcement
incident Turner Clayton. Jr., local
chapter president had written. "It la
apparent that your laek forte vto-

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BALLOT SUMMARY
Aul horning gaming casinos In
Broward. Usde. Duval. Escambia.
Hillsborough. Lee. Orange. IHrim
llearh and Pinellas counties. with
tw o in Miami B eac h , an d
limited wire casinos with existing
and operating parimutuel factll-

H at 8 30 a m PHP Trooper Rick Remington
requested moreJdrattBeatliwi ham Orkaan amen
he could not Rnd hia name during a radm
computer check. Clhonrn went lo hM vehicle far
tdenltflratlon but left Ufa acene Instead. bump
tng the trooper. A PHP spokesperson said the
police were not pursuing Gibson when he
crashed.
Gibson has several outstanding warrants from
Dade County and hia license had been suspend­
ed several time* far failure lo appear In court or
pay fines, according to the PHP report.

SANPORO - The Seminole County Sheriff's
office Is now accepting applications for
sponsorship In the Corrections Academy at
Srmlnolc Community Cottrgc.
All applicants must be IS or older, a high
school graduate, and muat lake the TABS exam
al SCC. The next corrections academy classes
will begin In January.
All aponaorahlpa are al the applicant's
expense. There Is no guarantee of employment
upon graduation.
Closing dale for accepting applications Is
Wednesday. Oct. 36. at 3 p.m
Par additional Information, phone the sheriff*s
office al 334600.

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State seeks
death penalty

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SANPORO — The state will seek the death
penalty lor a 30-year old Altamonte Springs
woman who pleaded guilty Monday lo the
robbery and murder of an elderly man near
Longwood last year.
Jill HoJan. 30. admitted killing S4-year old
George M. Holder Sr.. 889 Lake Irene Drive
during a robbery. Bojan pleaded guilty to first
degree felony murder and robbery with a weapon
In the slabbing of her former landlord on May 30.
1003. At one lime Investigators speculated Bojan
rented a residence from Holder who owned
C la a S eatsacs. Page BA

Booth poopl# wantod
SANPORO —The Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce la looking for artisans wishing lo
participate In the second annual Holiday
Craftiest. November 5 and 6. al Port Mellon Park
In Sanford. Crafts relating to the Christman
season are encouraged. Original works only. No
Imports. Booth spare la $90 for the two day
event.
Foe applications and/or Information, phone
the chamber at 332-3312.

P olitibits
Update on candidates
in final month of races
mowsm

While Roger Francis watches carefully from
the background, students In the Lake Brantley
High School Compact II program repair a
computer. While Stan Tro|ak waits wilh a part,

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — There's more to
learning than textbooks and classrooms.
Learning lakes place In the mind and with
the hands.
Students In the Compact II class si Lake
Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs
arc gelling some practical experience from
which they are learning marketable skills,
self-esteem and motivation to do well In their
other classes.
They're also getting their own computers
out of the deal.
The students In Ihe Compact class are often

f

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Tony Keener bolt* another part Into the
m achine. Carl W lsslg and Joel Brown
aupervla* the operation and aaaiat whan
needed.

Teens gain valuable com puter
experience from inside out
T o d a y : C lo u d y
w ith showers and
th u n d e rs to rm s
Ukety. Locally heavy
rain possible. High In
the lower 80s. Wind
east 10 to 15 mph.
Chance of rain 70
percent.

lira; and If authorteed by the
Legislature, up to Ihre rtvcrboat
rastnos In the remaining coun­
lira, but only one per county.
Mandating Implementation by
the Legislature Effective upon

the ones who have struggled with traditional
classes.
"But they're smart kids, basically good
kids," said Dr. Brenedettr Hardy-Ulake. a
dean at Lake Brantley. “They are often
unmotivated or unwilling lo work.' but they
ore very capable of doing the work.'*
Earlier this year Roger Francis, an AT&amp;T
employee who volunteer* as a mentor In the
Compact program, brought a computer to the
Compact II class and set it on the floor.
"Take II apart." he challenged the students.
When It stood In parts on thr door a little
later, he put a new task to the students, who
had little or no experience with computers.
□B«* Computer, Pag* BA

ORLANDO — Former stale representative Tom
Feeney endorsed Republican Bob Brooks to DU
his District 35 position Saturday. Feeney left the
seat lo become Jcb Bush's running-mate In their
GOP bid for the Governor's Office. Brooks, a
physician, faces Democrat Susan Ptckman. Dis­
trict 35 Includes a smldge In the county at the
south boarder with Orange County.
SANFORD — Carmine Bravo has received the
Group 12 circuit court recommendation of the
Melbourne Area Association of Realtors Inc.
following a candidate's screening. Bravo faces
fellow Longwood lawyer Gene Stephenson In the
Nov. 8 primary election. The endorsement Is the
highest presented by the group.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The League of
Women Voters of Seminole County will host a
presentation on the proposed constitutional
amendments on November's ballot. There arc five
Issues on the ballot. Including the approval of a
limited number of gambling casinos In (he stale.
The meeting will be held 7 p.m. Wednesday al
the Altamonte Springs Library on Maitland
Avenue south of State Road 436.
□Bee Politibits, Page BA

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M ilitary co u p still possible
Little Haiti: Cedras removal doesn’t mean much
MIAMI — The departure of Haitian
military teadrr Lt. Gen Raoul Cedraa gives
his countrymen In Haiti and the United
States Utile reason to celebrate, an activist
Haiti's military is still tniart. and there
could easily be a military coup after the U S
military departs, said Steven Forester, a
spokesman n r the Haitian Refugee Center
Many Haitians would br relieved if the
United States allows exiled President
Jean Bertrand ArtatMe to abolish Haiti's
military after his return to the Caribbean
n atio n S atu rd ay , said Forester, ih r
supervising attorney at (he center.
"Haiti dorani need a military There are
no exiemal threats The only rr— in that
the military exists la to hill unarmed
ctvtltans and subvert democracy." Forester

I M m Beach, usually
on that ran. but exact

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and announced he will leave Ham
"Mow do you deal with an unreformsble.

unrcprntsnl InailtutkNiT" Pansier
the Haitian military. "The U A Mm la lo
permit soldiers who have raped and
murdered to remain in the military.
"So why should there be a Mg celebration
Just brrauar Cedraa WIT"
News of "
a Utile HaMI
Wiener Chenet and his domino-playing
buddies did not move from the ahsdr of a
mango tree Chenet said ArtooMr'e return lo
Haiti from exile In Ihr United States la no
i to relr beats etlher
Artailde going back tan't like Jesus
Christ coming down lo Earth."' Owner said,
adding quickly that he la an ArtatMe
"A lot of bad thing* can atdi I
the United States leaves. " he said, stuffing
his eyes momentarily away from the
dnmtno game. Each time a player made a
mistake-, ne had lo attach a clothespin to his
■hln. and Chenet had 11 plna an Ida arm.
"You'll ham to earuar me I don't want to

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in a storage unit
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"T hey're desiccated, dried
up." aaM Judith Manner, Lee
County's public health
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away
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VwrtfT a affirtaM were qurallotting Finley Caner Jr., the
owner of the Finley Carter
Funeral Home. Bui no charges
had been filed aa at late Monday.
Police said Carter, who
staying at a
didn't n
an attorney betoward the policeman . stoking him. The suspect escaped
Injury even though more than eight th o u were fired Into hi*
car and the aurroundtng area.
Roundtree. 24. at Melbourne, waa charged with attempted
murder Ot a police officer, restating arrest with violence,
nam ing arrest without violence, leaving the scene of an
accident involving Injuries and driving with a suspended
license. He waa held without bail at the Brevard County
Detention Center in Sharpen.
The officers Buffered minor Injuries.
On Monday, Melbourne M ice Chief Keith Chandler ashed
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to help in the
case's Investigation.

A ttBchsr’s reward
longoood Elementary t sac her Miha Brown promised Ms
students a iwsot' reward if they did wall on Ihoir mu« tpi teat ton
skills lost. Thorn with a perfect scorn got lo christen Brown with
a pis In tho taco. Nearly a doron students got lo indulge in their
'just r ----- — •

st AAA Mini Storage g
Warehouses, leading the owner
to call the authorities
Authorities found Ihr bodies in
cardboard boxes, caskets or
wrapped in Unen sheets, said
Lee County shertfTa spokesman
Tim Meta.
"The corpses were dressed
apparently foe viewing." said
Heir. "Wr don't know who these

In suits
Invest igatoes haven't determined how
only that ail were
One of the corpses appeared to
have been dead the longest m
right months It had a toe tag
wraeh could help in MrntMra
tton. Ileti aeM
rd by Ik
why the corpora ended up at
storage bin One theory they
were exploring waa the posaihthte that families of the defeased
had paid for funerals but (hr
were never burled. Hetr
rill tresl (he
homicide Investigation, at
until the medical examiner can
determine how (he nine died.
HetaaaML
Csrfef. 'lrt! V m V w fed' from
hla funeral home a month ago
far not paying Vila rent. He Hoard
his business at that time and
had six bodies to dispose. It's not
dear what happened to live of
those corpses.
The funeral home had been
established In 1973. Carter waa
wcll known and well-liked In hla
community, bul began having
financial problems soon after.

Refuge gets ambulance for ‘critter patients’
PENSACOLA — A teen-age boy found his mother and her
live-In boyfriend dead In their mobile home in what police said
waa a murder-suicide.
Carla L. Ryan. 37. and Henry Eugene Brandi. 41. were shot
to death with a 22-caliber rifle Sunday. Escambia County
sheriff's Li. Ron McNcsby said Monday. Investigators believe
Brandt shot Ms. Ryan and then himself.

ORLANDO — A refuge with
veterinarians on call round the
dock to treat hundreds of in­
jured animals each year now
emergency pickups with
I ‘
Its firstt iwildlife(ambulance.
Aa the growing population of
Central Florida Infringes on
wildlife habitat, one result is
injuries to deer, bears, wild hogs
and a dozen varieties of smaller
wild animals.
This year, workers at Back to

The woman's son waa unable to *et Into tl* trailer when he
came home Sunday night so he got some people to help kick In
the door. McNcaby said.

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Tonight: Cloudy with rain and
thunderstorms likely. Low in the
lower 70s. Wind east 10 to 15
mph. Chance of rain 60 percent.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy
with a good chance of showers
and thunderstorms. High in the
lower 80s. Wind east IS mph.
Chance of rain 50 percent.
Wednesday through Saturday;
V ariable cloudiness w ith a
chance of showers and thun­
derstorms. moat likely north
portion. Lows in the mid 60s to
near 70. Highs in the low lo mid
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or a wild hog In (he bach of a van
sometime." Burzeileca said.
Now. refuge staff are hoping,
there will be a dramatic drop in
the number of wildlife deaths
The center's ambulance Is a
10-year-old model with 87.000
miles and a bit of rust showing
around the edges.
•But It's a real ambulance, with
flashing orange lights and all.
"W ith an am bulance. Its
stretchers. Its restraints, you
have a much, much safer opera­
tion for animals and the volun­

teers.'' Borre Itera says
Ambulances for wildlife are
rare. asM tyoto Ferris, director of
the spectcpconserration division
for Defenders of Wildlife in
Washington. He tikes (he Idea.
"Il is good to have knowl­
edgeable people doing some­
thing like this." said Ferris.
Each year. Back to Nature
treats about 2.000 patients, all
wildlife. Domestic pels are not
.dm ltted to the refuge's four* l.t site about IS miles from
downtown Orlando.

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Iowa. 8:57 a.m.. 9:48 p.m.

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20 In Ihe afternoon. Seas 3 to 5
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stream. Buy and Inland walers
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raccoons, opossums and foxes,
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ident.
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her "critter patients" made it
f ro m t h e w o o d s to t h e
emergency mom only in time to
be pronounced dead.
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Curtis H ants of the Southern countered by a lserful Christ*
Christian Leadership Conference rn h m an the arise who played
remained unconvinced that the Lucy and director at Colonial
portrayal vaa educational.
Williamsburg's Department oi
"I fell this teas nothing more African-American In terp rets
than a show, not an authentic ttona and Presentations. Shi
history.** he said.
pleaded with the crow d u
The re-enactment drew pro- "judge wtth honest hem ts and
testa from the time II was apenndnds."

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of Geneva, was arrested by Sheriff's
r Saturdsy. She was wanted on a
for driving under the Influence at
irtne. 20. 2700 Country Club Road,
deputise faOoortng a traffic stop si
Jrpori B v i Saturday. He wm found

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laymend Fogle. 10. 2060 Palmetto Avenue,
served two warrants at the Jail Saturday. Both
| to appear on charged of driving with suspended

•O ary Dswayns Stanffrid. 21. at Altamonte Springs, and
Linda Maris Peterson at MaMland. were arrested by Lake Mary
pollcs on Washington Avenue Saturday following an alterca­
tion. Stanfield waa charged wtth assault (domestic violence)
and battery Idomratlc violence 1. Peterson was charged with
i» hw y Ife u u M t
•Robert J . Ashe. 49. 2900 Crawford Drive, waa arrested by
deputies on Denise Street. Oviedo on Saturday following a
reported fight wtth a man. He was charged with aggravated
battery.
•Anthony Wayne Reed. 24. 1711 Ridgewood Lane. Sanford,
waa arrested at hla residence by Sanford police Sunday
foOowtng a reported fight wtth a female. He waa charged with
domestic violence.
•Denlae Marie Duruda. 30. 590 Whittlngham Place. Lake
Mary, waa arrested by sheriff's deputies at her residence
following a reported dispute wtth her husband. She was
charged with battery (domestic violence).
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inctowfiis reported 10 u w i n t n i i

• A red and black 1067 Jeep, with California license
2VQW-S20 waa reported stolen Saturday from the 3600 block
of Wstercrcst Drive, near Longwood.
•A n estimated 6760 tn lawn maintenance equipment was
reported stolen Saturday from a storage shed In the 4700 block
ofS.R.40.
•T w o burglaries were reported Thursday at nearby
residences tn the Crossings near Lake Mary. Home appliances
were taken from both. 61.560 In Items waa reported missing
from the burglary on Amethyst Way, and 65.310 In Items from
a home on Tomlinson Circle.

Inektente reported to Sanford pollca
• A 1007 Plymouth, reported stolen In Deltona, was located
Saturday. Police say the vehicle was found crashed Into a fence
at a business in the 000 block of W. Third Street In Sanford.
• A small safe containing an estimated 61.274 tn cash and
Jewelry waa reported stolen early Monday from a business In
the 3100 block of S. Orlando Drive.
•A n estimated 6124.20 In merchandise was said to be
missing Thursday from a business tn the 2500 block of Sanford
Avenue.
• A camcorder valued at 6750 waa reportedly stolen
Thursday from a business In the 3600 block of Orlando Drive.
•A burglary waa reported Friday at a residence In the 2800
block at Central Drive. Police said an estimated 62.800 In
damage waa done to the Interior and natures In the home.
•A lady's watch and stereo valued at 6275 were reportedly
stolen Friday from a home In the 1900 block ofW. 13th Street.
•A residential burglary waa reported Friday In the 200 block
of Yale Drive. Police say an estimated 6404 In Items was
missing
•D ress shoes and food were reportedly stolen Saturday from
a residence in the 400 block of Locust Avenue.
•A woman clerk told police a man entered a store In the 600
block of W. 27th Street grabbed her by the throat, and
demanded money from the cash register. The woman said the
man fled from the area after taking 666.
•T w o portable classrooms were burglarized Sunday In a
fenced construction area at Seminole High School. A portable
AM/FM/CD unit valued at 6100 waa said to be missing.
•A 1978 blue Chevrolet waa reported stolen Sunday from
Florida Avenue In Franklin Arms Apartments. The vehicle
reportedly had a temporary tag.

reported the news early, baaed
on unnamed sources, after the
committee had trouble -so- g
during a meeting last week who
sh o u ld win th e aw ard for
achieving last year’s historic
Middle East peace breakthrough.
T he n ew sp ap er s a id th e
five-member Norwegian awards
committee’s decision so angered
one member. Karr Kristiansen,
that he has threatened to resign
In protest.
Aftcnposten reported that the
decision to give the prise to
Kabln and Arafat still could be
reversed If the committee. In the
face of the controversy, takes the
unprecedented step at changing
Ila d e c is io n .
The difficulty centered on
whether the 6033.000 prise, the
moat coveted of the ala Nobel
awards being given this month,
should be shared equally among
b o th sid e s lo th e Isra e liPalestinian conflict.
Aside from Rabin and Arafat,
o th er key players Included
Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres and Mahmoud Abbas, a
founder of the Palestine Libera­
tion Organization who signed
the peace accord with Israel last
year In Washington.
Aftcnposten. citing uniden­
tified sources, said Kristiansen,
who Is s long-Ume supporter of
Israel, adamantly opposed to
giving the prise to Arafat. Kris­
tiansen still considers Arafat a
terrorist, according to the news­
paper.
Aftcnposten said the commit­
tee had considered avoiding the
problem by giving the prize to
some of those who did the actual
work. In months of secret talks
la s t y e a r, m e d ia te d by
N orwegians, th e tw o sid es
hammered out the agreement
through what came to be known
as the "Norway Channel."
Those people would Include
Norwegian peace broker Terje
Hoed Larsen. Israeli negotiator
Urt Savtr and one of the Palesti­
nian negotiators.
Aftcnposten said the commit­
tee might have an extra meeting
prior to Friday’s announcement
In an attempt to reach a com­
promise.
The newspaper also said that tf
Kristiansen resigns he would be
the first member of the commit­
tee to step down In protest before
the end of hla term.

NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake Mary City Commission wM hold a pubic
hearing to discuss a voluntary annexation to the City's Jurisdictional boundaries. The
property to be annexed is approximately 5 acres in size and ie located on the north
tide of Emma Oaks Trail, approximately 1200 foot west of Lake Emma Road.

The public hearing for the first reading of Ordinance 721 providing for the annexation
of this property wilt be held October 20,1994 at the Lake Mary City Hail, 100 North
Country Club Road. Lake Mary, Florida at 7:00 P.M.
A copy of the Ordinance and a complete legal description of the property by metes
and bounds can be obtained from the City of Lake Mary City Clerk's Office, 100
North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through Friday; from 8:00
A.M. until 4:30 RM.
Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the proposed annexation or
written comments may be filed with the City Clerk.
N O TE :
P E R S O N S A R E A D V IS E D T H A T A TAPED R E C O R D O F TH IS M E E T IN G
IS M AD E B Y T H E C IT Y FO R IT S C O N V E N IE N C E .T H IS R E C O R D MAY N O T C O N ­
S T IT U T E A N A D E Q U A TE R E C O R D F O R T H E P U R P O S E S O F AP P EA L F R O M A
D E C IS IO N M A D E BY T H E C ITY. A N Y P E R S O N W IS H IN G T O E N S U R E T H A T A N
A D E Q U A TE R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S IS M AIN TAIN ED FO R A P P E L ­
LATE P U R P O S E S IS A D VISED T O M AKE T H E N E C E S S A R Y A R R A N G E M E N TS
A T HIS O R H E R O W N E X P E N S E .

City of Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

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EDITORIAL

we've arm the World T
fao H nm - And now It

People: no dirty
campaign tactics
for election.
In

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election

I thfnlt th e tru th
won out."
The com m ent, aa used here, to not In regard
to the Lake C ounty achool board race, ft la to
ehow an exam ple of proper ram palgn ethtca.
When a person choaea to ru n for a pottcltcal
office and there la oppoattlon. a plan o f attack
needs to be m ade. Looking a t w hat other
cam paigners do may be a starting potnt. but
their approaches d on't alw ays m ean they
should be em ulated.
Our potnt here la on sm ear tactics. If a

aay* America is not i
registry; instead they
furiously
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JOSEPH SPEAR

o r public speaking tim e tetttng people w hat Is
wrong with his o r her oppon en t. It's not doing
anyone, especially th e candidate, a bit of
good.
Saying. “My opponent haa done this o r th at
terrible
rm ble thing, and shouldn't be elected.
*t
what people
to hear In a political
campaign.
W hat people w ant, and they prove It when
they cast their ballots, la to be told not only
w hat a candidate plana to do. by how It win
be done, and how It win be financed.
Very few candidates have gone on to win
races bated on em ear cam paigns against thetr
opponents. Yet tbetr have been a few. and
often, their w ords come bock to haunt them ,
when their faults emerge to th e surface.
should be
to
explain why he or she la the beat, fo r
Incum bents, it should ~be not ohly explained
during cam paigning, but dem onstrated d u r­
ing the entire previous term In office.
Standing before people a t a political rally
and saying. “ My opponent Is a crook." does
not win friends nor influence voters. It only
tends to alienate them against the person
m aking the accusations. Seldom are accusa­
tions substantiated.
With the freedom of speech In our country,
we can n o t prevent any candidate from
slam m ing the opposition. We can however,
give these tactics serious consideration when
it's tim e to push th at lever a t the voting
booths.
If we vote FOR people who we believe will
do the best Job. rath er than voting AGAINST
those who we have been told are the biggest
crooks, we will be doing ourselves, our cities,
county, state and nation the best voting
service possible.

LETTER

Stay in town
The Sanford Main Street Committee met at the
Tlmacuan Country Club to outline the future
progress of the city of Sanford.
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What i wrung with this statement?????
Why not meet at the Colonial Room, or Christos
or Buck's?
If the Sanford Main Street Committee and other*.
Including the Chamber of Commerce official*, all
supposedly the "forward thinkers” don’t patronise
business In Sanford, what makes them think they
will be able to lure John Q. Public to Sanford?
Think about ill
Irene K. Brosm
Sanford

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to appaimt winner
how, I haven't changed
healthy level of legal tnurilgration. I MM I
that Ira good foe America.
What are we to make at aB llite? I 8m
think most Illegal
Typk-ally they're here for'
many of them get lowly Jobs IhM
That Issue. Ih e actual level of legal k m M e
lion. wtU be taken up aa the RnMltem of the
commission, several years from
deal with ihe Inflammatory Issue of MtegMo. that*
will be a campaign lo go after IrgMamwML That
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DONNA BRITT

Dieting: a new a state of mind
For Harnlyn Ivy. It was Ice cream. For Pal
Mlachou. butter. For me. sausage.
Maybe It’s how frying sharpens Its aromatic
herb*. Or the symphony of sluies and pops
when it's cooking. I'm a vegetarian, but the
thought of sausage still Ignites childhood
memories, of using a forkful to sop up warm
yolk; of carefree days before the words “ high In
fat" put a crimp in Sunday breakfast.
Moat people have a food that's aa laden with
memories as it la calories. Some have dozens.
It's Just one reason why Americans are fatter
than they should be. Especially Black women.
According to the latest National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey, about 33.4
percent of American adult* weigh at least 20
percent more than their Ideal sreight; among
African American women, the figure is 48.6
percent.
The main incentive to lo*e weight among ail
women: looking good. Some women feel ter
from cover-girl status that they don't even try.
But the best reason to foac Is “to reduce the
risk of arthritis, diabetes, hypertension, heart
disease.” says Dr. Denise Bruner, an Arlington.
Vs., bariatric physician (doctor who treats the
overweight). “All are real problems for black
women. All can be reduced with modest
weight loss. Just 10 percent.”
Such problems aren't limited to black
people. Pat Mlachou, of Stiver Spring, is of
European ancestry. She has foal 73 pounds
through a medically supervised program
siTUiiated with a hospital. Mlachou also lost her
diabetes, swollen ankles and foot and leg pain.
Mlahou. who creates support services for the
disabled, says overweight people often have
Jobs in which they “ attend to other's needs
first." Then they nurture themselves...through
food. To "stop feeling out of control and to take
control." she says, study your patterns. “You
may be depriving yourself of something else
you need, and use food amthe replacement.”
Certainly, many African American women —
at the bottom of nearly every socioeconomic
measure — feel deprived. Living in a stressridden society that often devalues them and
many of thetr Inate physical attributes doesn't
help. But about 30 percent of African Ameri­
can women have a genetic propensity to be
heavy, says Dr. Bruner, who haa lost 45
pounds — and has kept It off. Half her patients
are black women.
“Then there’s the diet of African Americana
which is about 40 to 50 percent fat.” she
continues. “The typical American diet la
roughly 34 pcrcent...Wc grew up with Sunday
church dinners with fried chicken, greens with
fatback."
"It’s the food." agrees Ivy. 54. a teacher in
Washington. D.C.. for 32 years. "At my school,
people send out for food...fried fish dinners, all
pure grease.'*
Another factor: Slimness Isn’t as Intcgrak to

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b la ck w o m e n 's p o sitiv e self-co n cep t.
Pennsylvania State University epidemiologist
Shlrtki Kumanylka studied black women's
weight-related attitudes and found that while
nearly all overweight black women believed
they srere too heavy, many didn't feel thetr
sreight made them unattractive. (Which Jibes
with the old notion among black men that “a
bone a i n 't for
nothing but a dog."
L o s in g w e ig h t
p e r m a n e n t l y Is
especially challeng­
ing when so many
women work outside
the home and are
single moms w ith
"little time for plan­
ning meals." says
Bruner. "So when
the kida aay. 'I'm
hungry.' you say.
‘Let's call Domino's
or get Chineac
takeout.'*’
f Most people
Marion ftanacl) la
have ■food
an office manager,
that's as laden
who under Bruner's
with mamorlas
supervision lost 60
salt Is calories J
pounds In leas than a
year. "People think
you have a weight
because you...won't push away from
the table." says Ranaell. 35. "The problem Is
the other Issues In your life. You need someone
to tell you that."
That's the toughest part, agrees Ivy: "Just
believing you can do It." After that say Kanacll,
Ivy and Mlachou. it comes down to commit­
ment. “You can't look at It as dieting, but aa a
complete lifestyle change." says Ranaell. "If
you’re 'dieting' you (eel you're depriving
yourself. But you're really bettering yourself.”
We already know the best advice: Set
realistic goals: exercise regularly; cut fat
intake; use spices Instead of grease for flavor;
get professional help if you can afford it.
Surround yourself with people who will help.
Make a healthy body — not a thin one — your
goal. Love yourself every step of the way.
Resist raising children with the food-oa-reward
mind-set.
And I'm using Ivy as my poster girl. A
self-described “star pupil” of Dr. Bruner's —
who went from a sire 14 dress to an 8 — Ivy
would Just ss soon walk into the path of a Mack
truck as eat her ex-favorite. Ice cream. "It's a
matter of how you think about food." she says.
"I never buy anything that’s not fat-free or low
fat. Nothing...! go to wonderful restaurants and
I have an appetizer and a salad. I never feel
deprived."
"Once." she says, "that would have stunned
me."

Unveiling the
secret industry
In krvptng with my duty aa a pundit to
ponder srrious stuff. I often wonder what It
will tskr to swsken the American people to
the fact that the system the ym m m ent uses
In protect nfTtrlal secrets Is a sham and an
unholy waste of money
Expert after expert has said this. Com­
mission after commission has rondudfd this.
Scandal after scandal ha* shown this. Yet we
continue to worship at the fret of the
In the intrUlgrnrr
community who Jtgglr their amulets and
chant thetr never-tell
incantation “national

sham, tn a democrat­
ic systrm nourished
by a free flow of
information, it i* an
In a democratic
obscenity.
•yttam
N ow c o m e s
nourished by a
another Incident so
free Mowo&lt;
a b s u r d It d e f ie s
Information, It la
com prehension by
an obscenity £
rational minds Terry
Andnson. the former
Associated Press reporter who was held
hostage by Arab terrorists for nearly seven
years. Is writing a book on the experience. As
part of his research, he submitted a request
under Ihe Freedom of Information Act for
federal llles about his captors and the
guvrrtmirnl 'a efforts to secure his release.
Well, responded the government - your
government - there la this problem. The
Information Anderson seeks la classified
because the release of It might Impair the
national security. And then there are the
privacy rights of ihe terrorists to think about.
Anderson would have to get w ritten
permission from his captors before the
government rould release this Information.
Are you getting Ihe point now. America?
The sltaman* who bold the secrets don't
know national security from home plate.
They don't really give a hoot about the
privacy rights of terrorists. All the secrecy
cultists care about Is keeping the secrets,
however inane and Irrelevant they may be.
And what lias this mindset wrought? The
Office of Management and Budget this year
disclosed that the Intelligence community is
H|M-ndlng inure than 816 billion annually Just
lo protect thetr pile of secrets. Of thla amount,
nearly 914 billion la said to be spent by
defense cun tractors udhering lo federal rules.
The CIA and related agencies estimated they
are spending a mere 1200 million to
safeguard Hie aerrels. so you can see how
utterly farrlcul the 816 billion total figure la.
According to the OMB. mare than 32.400
federal employees arc assigned to keep the
secrets sufe. The Defense Department, to cite
Just one rxumple, spends 888 million a year
lo rmploy people to watch the people who
guard the secrets.
Despite vows lo curb government secrecy,
the Clinton administration has done little
about It. The Information Security Oversight
Office, erratrd to oversee the government's
handling of secrets, reported that the bureau­
crats created more than 6.4 million new
secrets In 1093 - roughly the annual average
of the Hush ad ministration. Both were a big
Improvement over the Heagan regime, which
hatched 15 million secrets In 1063 alone.
And why are these nuggets of knowledge so
precious that Ihe very survival of the nation
depends upon thetr preservation? Well, there
was the April 1017 file locked In the National
Archives about U.S. troop movements In
Europe
And ilie 10-17 Atomic Energy Commission
order tiiat classified "secret" all documents
relating lo radiation "experiments with
humans" because they "might have adverse
effect on public opinion."
Well, wbuddy a know? Another reason for
keeping secrets.

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Congressman John Mica will
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Codes
back into operation
this poet Friday. When they go
back out though. It will be with a
b&gt; racial team."
Simmons said he was seeking
feedback from the commission
regarding the need for possibly a
broader representation from the
Ooladsboro area. "We also need
fo get your opinion on what the
(earn should do. how II should
do It. and what danger signs
they may watch for.” he added.
• Simmons said he had asked
C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t
Director Charles Rowe to set up
swettngs with members of the
Community. "We heiped to do It
this week." he said, "but we
nave now heard from Joan
Cam pbell lA cadctny Manor
Neighborhood Association), and
(o bring everyone together may
(ake us possibly until the end of
seal week."
{ "The way I look at the overall
Problem." said Commissioner
Bob Thomas. ”ts when we made
the decision to vigorously en­
force our codes, we should have
(tarled by locating violation

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notice. Then, d Improvements
aren't made, they go back to the
place and meet with the owner.”
Sim m ons responded. "The
way our present code ordinance
reads." he said, "la that If the
enforcement teams sees a pro­
blem. they shouldn’t Just go
away. This la to be a hand-tohand operation.”
“I still feel we blew I t ” said
Thomas. *T feel If they had done
it the other way around, that
Incident would have never
happened. We should have In­
formed our code enforcement
people bow to propertly handle
It.”
Jonell Jackson, who had ap­
peared at the Sept. 12th com­
mission work session to discuss
concerns about the lack of
application of nuisance laws In
minority areas, was on hand for
last night’s meeting, but did not
address the commission until
discussion on the code team had
concluded.
’T just want to tell you.’’
Jackson said, “ some of the
people on 13th Street are In-

accident. Bom Aug. 10. 1971 In
Sanford he was a lifelong resi­
{ L o le d a H elen a K u h lm an dent. He was In the music
Benson. 94. West Slate Road business. He was a member of
426. Oviedo, died Saturday. Oct. Rescue Church of God. Sanford.
Survivors Include son. Andrew
a. 1994 at Lutheran Haven
Nursing Home. Bom July 3. Tyrone Jr.. Altamonte Springs;
|BOO in Lost Nation, lows, she m o th e r, C o rrln e. S anford;
moved lo Centra) Florida In brothers, Willie James Jr. and
j 965. She was a teacher. She Bellman, both of Sanford. Terry
was a member of St. Luke’s James. Orlando; sisters. Pauline
Lutheran Church. She belonged Jo h n so n . Sanford. Telalne.
Rochester. N.Y.
fo the Republican Club.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
Survivors Include daughter,
o rra ln e R ic h a rd so n . San ford. In charge of arrangements.
larcoa. Calif.: s iste r. Aria
Bsnsen. Shawnee Mission. Kan.; ANNA 9CRETB8R MALLOW
Anna Scheiber Mallon. 82.
14 grandchildren; 31 great­
Little Wcklva Court. Longwood.
grandchildren.
7 All Faiths Cremation Service, died Saturday. Oct. 8. 1994 at
Caaaelbcrry. In charge of ar- her residence. Bom April 23.
1912 In New York, she moved to
qmgements.
Central Florida In 1962. She was
a homemaker.
Survivors Include husband.
! Andrew ’’T ac k y " Tyrone J o h n J .: d a u g h te r. Elinor
lifason Sr.. 23. of W. 20th Street. M acD onald. M aitland; son.
Isnford. died Monday. Oct. 10, Philip. Highland Beach; sister.
1994 aa the result of an auto Bertha Laufer. New York: six

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Francis too, was motivated bv
Simmons said he plans to add a tbetr success.
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He hm altered hto workweek
works department aa well, in ao ihal he works four 12 hour
caaes where city work may be days at ATRT to have the full
required to help resolve some day on Friday to dedicate to the
code violalion situations.
Compact 11students.
"He la very committed to these
students.” Hardy-Blake sold.
After the Initial success, the
students have a new challenge.
A gaggle of used computers. In
various stages of disrepair have
been donated to the claas.
The students are taking them
apart, cleaning them and re­
pairing them.
And when that Is said and
done, they are being allowed to
grandchildren; seven g re a t­ keep them.
grandchildren.
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Aa more computers are do­
Baldwln-Falrchlld F uneral nated. the students are working
Home. Altamonte Springs. In their magic on the tired circuits
charge of arrangements.
and chips and making them like
new for the students In the
M U ifa m w A s n iiis s s
Compact 1dans.
Charles Edward Mans. 54. N.
"we’re not aure where It will
Winter Park Drive. Casselberry, go from there.” Hardy-Blake
died Sunday. Oct. 9. 1994 at aakt
Florida Hospital North. Alta­
Perhaps, they will go into
monte Springs. Bom Dec. ft. business repairing computers for
1939 In Vego, W.Va., he moved non-profit organisations or for
to Central Florida In 1974. He the school or perhaps they will
waaa drywsll manager.
use their skills to make money
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e s o n . for the school.
"Whatever the case, the stu­
Edward. Winter Park; mother.
Rella Mans. Darlington. Md.; dents are learning some Impor­
brother, Roger. Mississippi; sla­ tant lessons," she said.
Hardy-Blake said the students
t e r s . M a rg a re t C r id g g e r .
D arlington. Mary F. Poole. are Improving In all areaa of
Whltcford. Md.; stepdaughter. their school life because of the
Donna Haynes. Winter Park; self-esteem they have gained as
stepson. James Bllner. Houston; a result of this project. Some
have even became Involved In
two grandchildren.
extra-curricular activities.
Baldwln-Falrchlld F uneral
"This has been a wonderful
Home. Altamonte Springs. In thing." she said. "They have
charge of arrangements.
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wife. Barbara, bach to Florida this week to raise
money.
"John Cilia, when are you going to atop having
momma and daddy come down, aa they're going
to be hers tonight to ratoe another million
dollars?" Chiles asked, referring to the younger
Buah by hla given name.
"When are you going to atop having momma
and daddy hind of do all the heavy lining? And
when arc you going to stand on your own?"
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The mission during the IBBI
war was simply to rid Kuwait
of Huaaetn. "not to behead the
anahe.” Bush said.

T h e p red o m in an tly R e­
publican crowd often rose to
cheer the former president.
he approved
the security system second to of Clinton s response to Iraqi
troop mow m enu a short dis­
none."
tance bom Kuwait.
Huaactn to again amaatong
’*1 do think the president did
bla troops near th e Iraq*
Kuwait border, toadtag Presi­ the right thing." said Buah. "I
d e n t C lin to n to Ineroooo d o n o t b e lie v e S a d d a m
KuaatM to stupid enough —
though h«*e dem onstrated
stu p id ity far bey o n d tb a
realm — to attach

Honda residents wtil be askrd
nett month to vote on a con­
stitutional am endm ent that
would ban rommerelal fishing
nrta bom Mate waters.
The U S billion toum i and
recreational fishing community
to aqusrtng off sgalnsi the stair a
• 1 5 billion commercial fishing
Industry Florida ranks Math In
the nation for arafond harvest
N e ts h a v e c o m e u n d e r
scrutiny over the last 33 years
bees use of new technology that
makes the nets larger and morr
effkiral — loo rfflrtei
m l, rrltlrs
say.
It s not about conservation.
It’s about allocation." said Jay
Moon, owner of Moon’s Seafood
In Port Canaveral "It's about
who gets the fish."
The Florida referendum would
result In the M rid rat regulation
of nets in the nation. All en­
tangling gill neta would be
banned
The nets are made of light,
almost Invisible plastic and trap
fish by the gills The nets hang
in the water like a wall, catching
anything (hat isn't small enough
lo pass through the 3‘Vfnrh
holes
Net ban supporters circulate
p ic tu re s of d ead d o lp h in s
wrapped In nets. Stale re­
gulators aay an average of about
10 dolphina a year die in nets
The neta would be prohibited
up to three miles into the
Atlantic Ocean and 10 mite* into
the Gulf of Mexico. In addition
traw itag

icauat they M l •
ofFone pound of fob
for every pound of shrim p
caught
The only net permitted after
the bon takes effort July 1.
I9B3. would be hand to ‘
nets smaller than 500
fret used moMiy by
fishermen
The Mate says the move to
rspectrd to remove at toaat 10
percent of the value — B33
million a year and about 2.000
Jobs — from Honda's rammerrial fisheries
When so u th ern California
approved Its pet ban in IWO. the
Mate eatimalrd that for each $1
million removed from the fishing
reunomy. M jobs were foal. In
Florida, that would translate Into
3.000jobs.
Hurt moM In Florida would be
Ihe slate s Inshore shrimpers,
r ip e n e d lo lose about tIO
million a year through the net
ban and torn of white shrimp In
the Inland waters.
The move would hit hard In
the Panhandle, which has an
estimated 013 hill lime shrtmprrs and MO related Jobs, such
as iruckrra and shippers
Commercial fishermen
plain (hat the ban would
them up lo 50.000 Jobs Some
acknowledge that IheyII com­
pensate by fishing farther of­
fshore.
In 1900, Texas enacted a net
ban similar to what Florida la
c o n s id e r i n g , a lth o u g h It
exempted shrimpers Regulators
heard complaints from

Today. T rias fish managers
aay the net ban to Ihe best thing
they did for fishing They me
knowledge (hat 300 commercial
fishermen toM Iheir Itrenars llui
they also note that many swtt
chrd over lo become rerrealtonal
fishing guides, whose nunibers
grew by 300
commercial fishermen

will move offshore Into federal-*
waters, but smaller operators' •
aren't rip en ed to be able Uf '
compete
Each year. 5,000 F lorida1'
commercial fishermen catch OB’ '
million pounds of flah. The'1 1
aisle's 5 million rerreatlonat
anglersi iratch 22 million pounds11
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Real work of reconciliation
A fte r m ilitary strongm an resigns, law m akers get to w o rk
■rtf. Ocn. Pfilftppr (Hamby,
w ho r e s ig n e d S a tu rd a y .
Port-au-Prince police chief
Michel Franco*. architect of
th e Septem ber 1901 that
oMithcew Aristide, escaped In
week lo th e neighboring
Dominican Republic.
A Haitian military source,
speaking on condition of ano­
nymity. said negotiations were
underw ay for Cedras and
(Hamby to go to Panama. U S
Embamy spokesman Stanley
Schrager listed Argentina.
Spain and V e n e z u e la as other
possible refuges, although
Venezuela said It didn't want

iree a s p a rt of President
triton's drive lo streamline
owernment by elim inating
79.000 federal Jobs.
Put congressional ofScials say
«fclal S e c u rity 's plan un&gt; wrestling with a backlog of
rfmines government because It requests lor iHaaNitty benefits
rqn't have enough staff to find bean 1.2 million SI and Injured
buses and recover the millions
f dollars being paid lo people on
Mobility who have recovered oe
S ta in e d th e ir b e n e fits
midulently.
According to the agency's
lie print. Social Security would
Mr 7 percent of He workers —
van 60.231 to 00.479 - be-

Schrager also did not rule
it the United States.
President Clinton, in a nsm il address Monday night.
Ud Aristide would return to

19 far ^ u m n f ltoltl bach t
“But I a h o a n T t o cautk
again: The Job In Haiti retaai
dirricult and dangerous.
Clinton aaid.

city of Mtragoane. a radio
A man who wltntmcs aaid
belonged to the pro-army
front for the Advancement
and Progreaa at Haiti drove a
bus Into the pro-democracy
rally, zig-zagging to IntroUomdly run people down.
The driver fled the scene.
Schrager . the U.S. Embassy

Commisaioorr Shirley Chater
•aye the cuts will come bom
management and supervisory
staff — not the field office
employees who work with the
public — and that automation
and streamlining will allow the
agency to do more wtth leas.
"These Initiatives will eraproviding them wtth the tools
required to maintain, and In
many cases, improve SBA's cus­
tomer service despite continu­
ally growing workloads for the
agency," ahe sskt.
The agency’s plan to speed up
decisions on claims for disability
benefits, the centerpiece of Its
streamlining, will take live years
to Implement. Court testa and
the need for congressional ap­
proval could further delay re­
form.
The General Accounting Of­
fice. meanwhile, la skeptical
about Social Security's automa­
tion effort. OAO. the congressio­
nal watchdog agency, said In a
new report that the Improve­
ments hold no guarantee that
employees will be able to process
all future workloads and Im­
prove service to the public.
The agency's last round of
cuts occurred In the 1900s. with
disastrous results. The work
force slipped from almost 00.000
workers to 62.703. telephone
lines to local offices were dis­
connected. callers could not get
through on Its toll-bee Une and
the 111and Injured began waiting
months for their first disability
check.

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cants for disability benefits must
wait a year for a final decision on
their cases, and some have died
or gone on welfare. Callers to the
agency still get frequent busy
signals or no answer at all. and
few cases are checked for baud.
Rep. Andy Jacobs. D-Ind.. said
&gt;e does not believe Social Sccu1ty can trim Its staff again and
(till answer Its phones, fight
mud. speed up decisions for
Usability benefits and Impose
lew rules on drug addicts and
llcohollcs.
Jacobs, the chairman of the
louse Ways and Means sub­
committee on Social Security,
laid It Is "pennyw ise and
ound-stupld" to treat Social
ecurlty’s administrative budget
flic the rest of government. The
etlrement system 1s funded
(trough payroll taxes and runs a
luge surplus that masks the size
4 the federal deficit,
f "Service to going to detertoate." says Warren C. Fretwcll.
sccuttvc vice president of the
znerlcan Federation of Govrnment Employers Local 3342.

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Seminole
with a 9-1 victory over Merritt lal
Mrrritt Wand, which Is gritt
FACA pen sad Ml to 11 1. sea
0n a prtaKy klrh tn the Ant half.
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gets even
in district

unbeaten

Oak HaU In the
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CASSELBERRY —Playing for the Aral th a t la
three weeks, the FOB Hackers Bum Ovtodo must
have thought (hey had another week off as they
got off to a horrible start and
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mas of the season. 17-7. to
In Women’s Claw C Sfowpttch
action at Red Bug Lake Park Mar
Plant look an 11-1 trad after two Innings
The only bright spots for the Hackers. who
Jaudon Marietta
14-for 4. three runs, taro doubles). AprU
(taro hits each)
i and Taral Ctnrwer (tough . two RBt).
' The Hackers. now 3-1 oo the i
{ unbeatenPietaeleat6:90p.m. neati
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Post 69 annual Oolf Scramble artU be October 33
; a t Monastery Country Chib tn Orange City.
; . The event wiU start at 6 a m . with a shotgun
. start and the donation la 690 per person AH
—oreedsarUI go to charily.
You do not nave lo be a member lo play and
there artU trophies, food and door prises.
For mors Information, call Pat at 932-1062.

Rudd e#ts flm , pcohstkHi
DAYTONA BEACH - Because Urough driving
tact lea, NASCAR Winston Cup driver Ricky
Rudd w as fined 610.000 and placed
probation for (he remaining three races of the
1904 Besson. NASCAR officiate announced
Rudd s fine la a result of a laia-race crash with
Jeff Gordon In Sunday's MrUoYeitoSOO.

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; MIAMI — Miami Heat first-round draft pick
• Khalld Reeves, who led Artoona to (he Final
'F our In 1994. has signed a five-year contract.
! Reeves, a guard, was drafted by (he Heal with
, the 12th pick. While the team did not reveal the
term s and length of the deal. The Miami Herald
. reported Reeves was to be paid M S million.

Whitmore to hare lu rg try
MIAMI — An arthroscopic exam la set
Tuesday for Florida Marlins outfielder Darrell
• Whitmore, who has been bothered for taro years
I by tendinitis In his right knee.
, The pain returned tn recent days while
i Whitmore was working out with the Martina
! Instructional League team In Melbourne.

Trickle to replace Comhs
CHARLOTTE. N.C. - Veteran Dick Trickle
wiU replace Injured Rodney Combo as driver of
the Richard Petty-owned car In the Advance
Aiuto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway.
.Combs broke his right shoulder In the All Pro
Auto Parts 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway
Hast week and will miss the final two Busch
(srand National races for 1994.

Freshman Football
; □ Lake Sranttoy at Orisda, 7 p.m.
; □ Lake Hawed at Lake May, 7 p.m.
Lyman alSaailnato.7p.m.

Swimming
:U Lake Mary vs. Ovtodo at City Past. 4:30 p.m.

jGIria* Volleyball
_____ si
Freshman, 5
•□Lake_ Hawed
;p.m.; lunlor varsity, S p.m* varsity, 7 p.m.
-QOvtode al Lake Story. Freshman, 6 p.m.; Junior
varsity, 0 p.m.; varsity, 7 pm,
IQ laaln sla al Lytnaa Freshman, S p.m.; lunlor
^varsity, 0 p.m., varsity, 7 p.m.
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lb-19. IS .II.
n t 7 °Stm lnolt g°* °*t coadi*1Cui
Cocao. "W e played la the Or-

gtyc up Ha perfect mssoo.
that after W dM m t out^thafathera
krd up for him." odd Lake Mary
ad coach Bill Whalen. "He’D
(Llpacomb) be ready for Lake

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played together_______
Seminole improved to 9-14 overall
and 9-2 In SA-Dtatrict 6. while St.
Cloud frU to 6-11 overaS. The Tribe
will travel to Longwood tonight lo
take on Lyman la a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest. Action
•tarts srtth freshman action at S
pm .
Christina Campbell ltd the way
or Seminole with 13 assists. IS
other good arts, two acae. erven
other good serves and five digs.
"Christina played very well." said
Cocao. "She did a go
coverage, had a lot of
_
1 a lot balls for us.

also chanfe some players Into
different positions in case are need
them In crunch time later."

had good rt»a*g» to say
_______ .....m ore Ltoa Jones, who
plays the bachllne in place of
□Sa “

. (-21) sends a shot back across ths not
Lira Jonas watts. Tha Trtbs svansd Its
Vaight gams victory over tha Bulldogs.

Ignored LB
front wall
earns due
Lt

Brantley’s
Baa la this week's
Herald Ptaycris) of the Week.
Other’s considered i
• Lake B rantley's Dee
for 103
yards. Including a 73-yard
touchdown run.
• Lake B rantley’s D al
who rushed for 99
yards. Including a 03-yard
touchdown Jaunt.
• Lake Brantley's M eath
who rushed for 157
yards and one touchdown.
* * Howell's K elvin
who rushed for 161
yards and one touchdown.
•O viedo's Brian

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writer

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
choosing a player of the
always easy to choose
runner, paseer or recety*
ot'
But when one th"ka about
football, one thing come* mind.
Your offense la oaV *• 6°od as
your offensive Unc.
Such la the erne** U k t Brantley,
where three n am in g seniors
choc an offrwtvc line that have
allowed teasimalca like quarterback
Dee Brown and fullback Heath
RttenoM show their stuff.

kills, one block). Darrell DOnwaw
(eight kills, four blocks). Dan
Parsons (taro kills, one block) and
Larsen (taro kills)
Whalen also had high praise for
hie team ’s performance In the
Poorer Tournament.
"The University match tn the
finals srwi Just uabeltevaMa." a M
Whalen. "It was one of thoaa gamaa
where you Just had to be there.
University played an eatremely

121 yards. *
• B e k e rt B a ffin , wko
rushed for 196 yards and taro
touchdowns for Seminole.

Jreh lamum

Chris Carey

Grant’s tune music to Magic’s ear
'Sports Writer
JACKSONVILLE - The Orlando Magic like what It's
hearing from Horace Grant.
The prized off-season acquisition won three NBA
championship rings with the Chicago Bulla and says
he'd like to earn atleast two more srtth hla new team.
"1 don't know If It’ll happen this year or next year,
but I guarantee are will artn a couple of championships
here before I retire." the 39-year-old forward said.
G rant's signing heightened expectations even higher
for a franchise fortunate enough to get Shaqulllc O'Neal
and Anfernce Hardaway tn consecutive drafts.
The Magic won a dub-record SO games tost season,
but were sarept by Indiana In the opening round of the
playoffs. Grant to viewed as the tough defender and
rebounder needed to complement O'Neal and help the
team move to the next level.
"I played against him for five years and hated it.”
said Nick Anderson. "I welcome him with open arms.
He's going to take a lot of pressure off Shaq."
The 0-foot-10. 236-pound Grant cautioned, however,
about not expecting too much too soon.
O'Neal and Hardaway, who's sitting out training
camp because of a contract dispute, are only 22 years
old. Despite the Magic’s potential. It'a difficult to
Imagine a team going from having never won a
post-season game to the NBA Finals In one year.

"I don't think there's any question we have the tools
and talent to compete for the Eastern Conference title."
said Grant, who averaged 12.6 points and 8.6 rebounds
per game In seven seasons with the Bulla.
"But the fans and the city have to be patient with us.
This to a new thing for myself and for the team. We
have to learn each other and get to know each other on
the court. That takes time."
Grant, who became an unrestricted free agent after
last season. Isn't worried about being overshadowed by
O'Neal and Hardaway In Orlando, After all. he played In
the shadows of Michael Jordan and Scottic Plppen In
Chicago and still made a name for himself.
"I've never pulled on unyonc’s coattails. I go out to
play my type of game." he said. “You do that playing
beside guys like Michael and Scottic and you're going to
get notoriety."
^
In some ways. Brant felt like a rookie again when
training camp began al the University of North Florida.
He described himself as being "one step above
excited" about being with a new team. The Magic's
potential ts one reason. Another is the resolve Orlando's
management had to sign him.
The NBA voided the first contract Grant signed,
ruling a one-year, optlon-oul clause violated the salary
cap. He later agreed to a flve-yeur deal with a two-year
early termination option that was approved.

OR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F SPORTS IN Y O U R AREA, READ T H E S AN F O R D HERALD DAILY

�STATS &amp; STANDINGS

SAC c h a mp i o n s h i p
pad of ihc in n * thta w a r n '
just didn't c ic n rtt. We m
b m k i heir e m . but thrn
could no( do anyihlng with
We had 46 negatives as a in
by far the w ant this year. 1
me aa much aa anythingi
Lyman wilt hoot Lahr BnwitlJ
In an SAC matchup WrdnredJ
while Semtnule (6-10 overall, .it
SAC1 win hoot a doubtrhradrr

Volleyball

"We have a kit of w ort to i
Cocao. "Because the varst
plays Flagler at 5:90 p m.. II
(he Junior varsity will pla
Ovteoo at 4 30 p m . before Ik
Woftowtrr also had good night's, varsity comes bach to pU
but Groom wss the key for u a "
Oviedo al 7:30 p m lt‘s going t
The Lyman junior varsity also be a lough double header r‘

In (h r B League as two teams are
tied for the trad and the other
taro teams are tied for third
place.
Premier, which had to forfeit
all three games the first week of
the season, continued Its rush to
the lop of the B League, posting
Its third straight undefrated
week to pull Into a tie with
Nichols Outboard Marine Serv­
ices (3* I for ihc week)
Premier defeated Park Air Inc .
21-16. and Nichols Marine. 21-3.
and also got a 1-0 forfeit victory
from Neighbors
In addition to the forfeit from
Neighbors. Nichols also beat
Park Air. 21-12
Premier (3-0 far the werkl and
Nichols Marine |2-1| are both 9-3
on the season, while Park Air
(12) and Neighbors 10-31 are
both 3 9.
The Recreational League plays
every Monday night al 7 p.m. at
the Sanford Middle School
Gymnatorlum located behind
the main building off 13th street.

"For five weeks In a row. we
have had Ihr beat offensive line
In the district, but we just
haven't been getting Ihe respect
that 1 feel they've earned." said
Lake Brantley head coach Fred
Almott last Friday night.
Seniors Josh Bamum. Chris
Casey and Scott Forat are Ihc
leaders of the line that have
helped the Patriots atari 5-0
As Almon pointed out after
heating Oviedo laat Friday night
"We beat them In the tren­
ches Oviedo has a strong of­
fensive line, but ours wss just
better and that's why we are
undefeated.
For their efforts, the Lake
Brantley offensive line has been
tabbed aa this week's Sanford
Herald PUytrlsI of the Week.

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Children's dinner* are atao ■vadaWe.
The proreed* from tke event wfl benefit tke
Chamber'* building fund.
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Wednesday. On lafrom lO i
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from 0 to 9 p.m. Call 3494529 fori

Toko off pounds Mfwlbty
Member* of Take 0 0 Pound* Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Turaday evening* from 7 to 9 p.m. at
the Pim Chrlailan Church. 1007 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
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conducted.
Par more information about the dub. call 325-1700 or
325-1064

ToNtmootors moot
Seminole Community College tSCC) Toastmaster* Club
*0501 will meet every Tuesday of the month. 7JO p.m.. al
Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce office. In Lake Mary Centre,
al Lake Emma Road. Contact RoaeUa Bonham at 3254204 far
more Information.

ObtoHyourgory group to moot
The Seminole Chapter of SOS (Support Obesity Surgery!
Support Group, for those who have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the second Tuesday of each month In
Classroom *105 of the Physicians Plata Building. 521 W. S R.
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Schools celebrate
Red Ribbon Week,
an anti-drug event
event hae not been forgotten In
Scnilnoic C o n s ty •
A c tiv itie s h a v e m e re ly been
■gr i nd out over the next month or
•o. with a fear things here and there
that Involve all the atudrnta at a
school aa they move in and out of
the modified calendar.
("green") track are not In claaa for
the neat three weeks. Studrnta In
multi-track schools win be tsktng
t In acthrttleo before they leave
Intrraesston break or when they
return, as the case m ay be.
"W e're doing a whole month full
of activities that w ill Involve all the
students In the school over the
course of the m onth of October."
Jessie W yn n , a guidance counselor
and Red Ribbon Week organiser al
Goldsboro Elem entary School In
Sanford.
At Crooms School of Choice In
Sanford, the plans are Just now
under way to have a spectacular
celebration the week of Oct. 24 (the
a c tu a l n a tio n a l ce le b ra tio n Is
planned for that week).
"W e're just doing things that
week." said principal Karen Col­
eman. "T h e plans have not yet been
finalised, b ut o u r students, ad-

a n u -d m g event that c a m about aa
a com m e m oration of M m l drug
a g e n t E n r iq u e C a m a re n a .
C a m a re n a w as to rtu re d and
m urdered by drug am uflgkra in

loss.

"W e ’ve always done a Mg. coun­
tywide event for a full week." said

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S A N F O R D — A missing Seminole H ig h School
student returned home slier a Sanford Herald
reader saw the girl's photograph in the Sunday
edition.
Ta m m te Clough. 16. who had been missing
since Thursday, returned home Sunday, ac­
cording to her mother.

L O N G W O O O — A fund-raising reception and
cocktail party for circuit court Judge candidate
C a rm in e M. Bravo will be held O ct. 12 from 5-7
p.ra . In the clubhouse at T h e Springs off State

School crowns a
king and queen
W IN T E R PARK - T h e
Hom ecom ing season Is officially
underway In Seminole County.
M ore than two dozen beautiful
y o u n g w o m e n In s p a rk lin g

gowns and handsome young
m en In their finery paraded
before the cheering cro w d at
Lake Howell High School on
Friday night.
For more than a d a y the
names of the King and Queen

" I th in k it la expanding the
offerings over more than a m onth
rather than cram m ing It all Into one
week." she said. "Certainly, are are
n o t s lig h tin g the R ed R ib b o n
celbratlona at the schools."
p«th pointed out that the
always put an emphasis on the
dangers of drugs and alcohol. D ru g

Cofftttlon
A brief on the Hcalth/FUncaa page Sunday
Incorrectly gave the phone num ber for Influenza
vaccinations covered under Medicaid program
an d Medicare Part B. T h e phone num ber Is
322-2724. ext. 3201. rather than aa listed.
T h e Herald regrets this error.

Partly
Cloudy

T o d a y : P a r tly
cloudy w ith a slight
chance of afternoon
showers and th u n ­
derstorms. H igh in
the m id to upper 80s.
W in d b e c o m in g
southeast S to 10
m ph. Rain chance 20
percent.

by steering
committee
S A N F O R D - Th e Waterfront Master Plan
Steering Committee Is ready to recommend
the establishment of a Com m unity Redevel­
opment Agency (C R A ) to handle the redevel­
opment of the lakefront area. T h e matter will
be presented to the Sanford City Com m ission
today, beginning at S p m . durtng the
commlaaln work session meeting.
Com m ittee chairm an Larry S trlc k k r aaya
the Master Plan Steering Committee has
voted unanim ously to recommend establish­
ment of the C R A . generally coveting the Lake
Monroe waterfront from Interstate-4 through
dow ntow n Sanford.
Slrtckler says the committee views the
establishment of the C R A as a critical step for
the effective and timely development of the
waterfront.
Th e purpose of a C R A would be to establish
capital funds with which to revitalize and
Improve the waterfront and downtown area.
According to a report from the committee
to the C ity Commission. "The C o m m u n ity
Rrdevelspm rnt Act requires each local govO 6 m C M A . Pag* 3 A

St. Pstsrs Episcopal Church In Lake Mary,
obssrvsd St. Francis Day Sunday, with ths
Massing of ths animals. Ths svant saw a largo
turnout ol dogs, cats and avan horses. Jennifer

Cruise, cantor, brought bar Mu* ribbon Arabian
hors* Ash rah for tho Mossing from Fathor
Bovsrty Bargs. Community churchos and schools
havs |olnsd In this cstsbrstlon.

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

�NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS THE S T A T E

| J «b Bush alt tha way.
Tha corrections officara art
backing him 100 percent. |
Though

S5 percent of the co un ty's

Carla Hearthome, a farmer prison guarw
Hawthorne now runs Carta’a Sandwich
Shoppe and a prison m useum outside the
galea of Florida State Pnaon. Moat of her
customers work at the Mate prtaon. New
River Correctional Institution or Union
Correctional Institution.
"Corrections Is the No 1 industry in
B radford C o un ty." says T e rry Vaughan, the
county‘a supervisor ofcfectlwna.

IN V E R N E S S — A hoapttal already shaken by aOegstlona that
a male nurse raped four sedated female patients has been sued
by one of the women far | ! mlQton.
T h e negh g rnce IswouM Bled Friday was the ftrat legal
complaint against Citrus Memorial Hospital m (h r case of
registered nurse Bruce Alan Young, charged wtth four counts
of rape. Police are Interviewing more than SO other women who
fear they were nettm ued while In the hoapftaTa care.
In each of the four criminal eases, police charge Young. 45.
•dmbileteted d n i # » protoeg aedattoe. then taped the women
tn the recovery roam.
T h e 2 4-year-old who Bled the lawsuit did not consciously
remember that Young had raped her until she read articles
about hia arrest this week, her lawyer said. She has had
recurring nightmares since com ing home from the hospital
after abdominal surgery In December.
T b s w om an's attorney said hia client recalls coming out of
sed ation to Rnd Young standing at her aide with h k hand In
her crotch. She faded bach Into unconadousneas as Y o un g

Analysts: Abortion
Educators seek
not pivotal in race
new tax structure
for funding schools

n n n n g s w ants c ra w p o c iu o n
M IR A M A R — U A Rep. A k v c Hastings Is vying
become the
chairm an of (he Influential Congressional Black Caucus by
aceklng the support of m any of the people who decided to
impeach him .
T h e first black federal judge tn Florida. Hastings was
Impeached b y Congress in 1909 after being acquitted of
bribery charges at a trial. Rep. Jo h n Conyers. D-M khlgan. the
caucus' senior member, chaired the Impeachment proceedings.
Hastings was elected to Congress taro years ago In the 23rd
District, w hich links the predominantly black areas of seven
counties from Miami to Fort Pierce. He currently serves as one
of two vice chairmen of the 40-m em ber caucus.
"H e 's ru n n in g ." said Hastings' spokesman Robert Drum m er,
"b u t that's all Fcan tell you. There's no comment coming out
of Utla o flke on that."
Hastings' strongest rival to succeed current chairman Kw rlsl
Mfum e. D-M d., la U.S. Rep. Donald Payne, a threc-lerm
Democrat Born Newark. N J .
T h e caucus will vote to elect a new chairm an after the Nov. 8
general elections.

MIAMI - H a r t a rt tha
winning numbari aalactad
Sunday In Iha Florida Lot­
tary:
LOTTO

Bob Martiacx. But MarBnex earned the
county Mi t m when he M a t f d Dew a r m l
h a llo a
ford C o un ty's Oewocrate w ill vole Re­
publican again In the N ov. • general
election*

colleges for construction and
maintenance.
T A M P A U n l e s s
lawmakers change the way
they coiled money for school
c o n s t r u c t i o n , c la s s r o o m
overcrowding will be a chronic
headache In Florida, educators
aay.
"W e're at a point now where
we're In a critical area." said
Connie Mlllto. Hillsborough
C o u n t y ’s scho o l lo b b y is t.
“ W e 're ta lk in g about not
having places to put kids.**
At Issue are Public Educa­
tion Capital O n la y , or PECO ,
funds. The money comes from
the grosa receipts tax tacked
o n to consum ers* m o n th ly
electric and telephone bills.
After that money la bonded,
the stale funnels It back to the
67 counties, the stale universi­
ty system and c o m m u n ity

But the cost and need for
buildings have always grown
faster than the Male's utilities
— the root of the problem,
educators say.
In 1990. the Legislature
boosted the PEC O tax rote
from 1.5 percent to 2.5 percent
over a three-year period. That
took rare of m any construc­
tion needs until 1993.
But now. the extra money
that could be bonded from the
increases Is committed.
In essence, the Legislature
has borrowed money against
what It expects to grneratr In
taxes and can't spend freely
until some of those old bonds
are retired.

T A M P A — Abortion, a dtvlatve
issue which has taken a back
•cal to crime, drugs and educa­
tion In the Florida governor's
race, surfaced last week when
Gov. Lawton Chiles ran hia first
television sd o n the subject.
T h e s a lv o c a m e as p o lls
showed the Incumbent Demo­
cratic g o v e rn o r tra ilin g Re­
publican challenger Jc b Bush by
five points or more a month
before the election.
" T h e y had to try something."
slid Larry Sabato. professor of
government at the University of
Virginia. “ H e's behind. It was
worth a T V ad to see If H w orks."
But Chiles quickly yanked the
commercial, which said Bush
would outlaw abortions.
Sim ilar sda run In other arras
of the c o u n try showed that
strategy d id n 't work. Sabato
said.
Since abortion la permitted by

law It has lost some of Its
"u rge n cy and Intensity" as a
cam paign lasue A n d with a
pro-choice president, wom en
don't feel threatened.
Susan M arM anus. political
science professor at the Univer­
sity of South Florida, agrees.
"It's a n Issue that's juM not
going to play this time around. I
think Chiles' people did a quick
s u r v e y a n d f o u n d It w a s
backfiring." she said. "It was not
getting the response expected.
People are really getting tired of
negative campaigning."
A c c o r d in g to M a c M a n u a ,
m any voters see abortion as a
court issue and not relevant tn
the governor's race.
Bush, who opposes abortion
except In cases of rape. Incest or
threat to the mother's health,
d o e s n 't believe g o ve rn m e n t
should fund abortions or m an­
date that abortion procedures be
part of basic health care plana.

THE WEATHER
&gt;.
To n ig h t: Partly cloudy w ith a
alight chance of evening showers
and thunderstorms. Low around
70. Light east wind. Rain chance
20 percent.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy wtth a
chance of afternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High In the m id
to upper 80a. East w in d 10 to 15
m ph. Rain chance 30 percent.
Wednesday through Frid a y:
V a ria b le c lo u d in e s s w ith a
chance of showers and thun­
dersto rm s... Moat likely n orth
portion. Lows In the m id 60s to
near 70. Highs In the lower to
m id 80s.

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B e a d u highs. 1:23 a.m .. 2:07
p.m .: lows. 7:30 a.m .. 8:26 p.m .;
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are 2 feet and glussy. T h e
current is to the north. Water
temperature Is 79 degrees.

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Sanford o n Sunday was 88
d e g r e e s a n d M o n d a y 's
overnight low was 70 degrees as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
R e co rd ed ra in fa ll for Ihc
period ending at 9 a.m. Monday,
totalled OO Inches.
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10 knots. Seas 1 to 3 feet. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Isolated show ers a n d th u n ­
derstorms. Tonight: W ind cast to
southeast 10 knots. Seas I to 3
feet. Bay and Inland waters a
light chop. Isolated showers and
thunderstorms. Tuesday: Wind
shifting to northeast and in*
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Warrant arvutto
T b r•Ifollowing wanted persona were taken Intocuatody
m n l t E d in r d Rupert. 33. 3339 G ra n d Tree C l.
6 Dennis
Mary. * u i m u n l by V m ln u k County ShrrtfTa deputies, law
Frid a y, on an outstanding w a rra n t of failure to api m i r a n ir m p i of rourt Issued by Hillsborough County.
• Thom as U » "G ator" Maner. 39. 1011 W . 16th St..
Sanford. was a rrrstrd Friday by Srm inole C ounty SthnfTs
ik p u tln on an outstanding warrant of failure to pay One and a
writ of bodily attachment.
• Kart W illiam Calhoun. IS . 1713 W. Sth St.. Sanford, was
arrrstrd by Seminole County S h crlfTa deputies on an
outstanding warrant of violation of probat km/i hrft
•Diablo D rw a y n r Washington. 30. 1000 W . 19th St..
Hanford, was arrested late Friday by Sanford police for
violation of probatlnn/sak of rounterflet controlled substance.
•Frank Lee Williams. 93. Lake Monroe, waa arrested early
Saturday m orn in g on an outstanding Volusia County warrant
of v total ion of probation.

Endeavour’s radar
collects bonus day
At»oc»»sd Frsss Writer_______
SPACE C E N T E R . Houston T h r radar aboard Endeavour
wanned ocean currents near the
Antarctic C lr r lr and forests in
North Carolina today aa scien­
tists worked to make the most of
thr shuttle's extra day In space.
E n d e a v o u r w aa o rig in a lly
scheduled to land In Florida
today aftrr lO days, but NASA
last w rrh r it rn d e d the mission
until Tursd a y so the radar could
conduct additional Earth m ap­
ping.
Aa of Sunday, the 6366 million
U S and European radar had
collected enough data to fill
nearly 33 miles of tape, officials
said. It first flew in space aboard
Endeavour last April.
Emitting m icrowaves In three
frequencies to g ive Images
three-dimensional quality, the
radar scanned the Icy Southern
O ce a n for o c e a n o g r a p h e r s
examining waves and currenta.
Other targets Included Mex­
ico's Yucatan Peninsula for a
g e o lo g y s t u d y a n d N o r t h

ecafogtau a m attempting to m ap
v e g e t a t io n a n d d e te rm in e
1change*.
Endeavour spent the weekend
maneuvering to repeal its orbital
path every 24 hours so moun­
tains. forests and deserts could
be scanned from the exact tame
spot In apace on consecutive
day*
Scientists w ill combine the
Images, taken from slightly dif­
ferent angles 127 miles up. to
produce 3 -D topographic maps
accurate In elevation to within
six yards. T h e best maps now
are accurate to within 10 yards.
T h e six-m an shuttle crew has
kept busy by taking photographs
and video to complement the
radar Im ages. About 14.000
frames of film are aboard the
space shuttle.
Some of the weekend observa­
tions were lost because one of
three radar-data recorders failed
Saturday. T h e recorder was re­
placed. but Just how m uch
Information was lost won't be
know n u ntil after Ihe flight.
Officials say It could range from
a few minutes to 10 hours.

T w o b ro th e rs c a g e d
to c o n tro l b e h a v io r
school, social workers said.
H A L I F A X . M a as. Tw o
brothers. 4 and 6 . were regularly
locked In dog rages as part of a
"lough love" discipline by their
mother and grandmother, ac­
cording to a published report.
V irgin ia Steele told social
workers that the and her daugh­
ter. Dianne Fubiano, put the
boys In portable dog cages Inside
th e h o u s e w h e n t h e y
misbehaved, according lo doc­
uments filed In Plymouth Dis­
trict Court and obtained by The
Enterprise of Brockton for a
study published Sunday.
T h e tw o b o y s a n d th e ir
7-year-old brother were placed In
foster care after workers found
the 6-year-old locked In a cage
last month, said Lorraine Carll. a
spokeswoman for the Social
Services Department.
Tw o other cages were found In
the house, w ith blankets Inside,
but II was unclear whether the
7-year-old also was caged. He
reportedly slept In his mother's
bed ut night.
None of the children attended

Steele said the younger boys
were locked In the cages at night
to prevent them from hurting
their mother after Fablano once
awakened to find one of the boys
standing over her with scissors.
T h e 6 -y e a r -o ld . w ho w as
h yp e ra ctive , often flew Into
rages and would hit, bite and
trip people. Steele said.
No charges have been filed
against the children's mother or
Steele.
T h e boys' father. Richard Fa­
blano. w ho waa separated from
his wife, said the cages were
used only as playhouses and had
no locks.
* lle s a i d h l a w i f e h a d
approached social workers to ask
for help In dealing with her two
younger sons, but rather than
provide support, they simply
came w ith police and look the
boys away.
" T h e oldest one had nothing
to do w ith this and he waa
dragged from his room and told
h e 'd n e v e r see hla m other
again." he said. "I'm trying to
get them back for their mother."

Abortion
clinics
set afire
R E D O IN G . Calif. - T w o early
m o rn in g a n o n fires at abortion
clinics in two different towns
were probably set by the same
person, police say.
" It's too much to be a coinci­
dence" said 9 ft. Fete Hansen,
noting that the tires occu rred 7 0
m iles — and 00 minutes —
apart
C hico potter diarovrred a Ore
M t n x a q M t M n i'k « 4 r M r » l
about 3 3 0 a m. Sunday and
notified police In Redding, about
7 0 miles north, and several other
area cities Past anon fires at
area abortion clinks have oc­
curred ciosriy together. Hansen
said Sunday.
But Redding police were b usy
and could not tend a patrol ca r
to the clinic. Hansen said.
A business owner near the
clinic reported Ihe blare at about
4 :3 0 a.m .
A witness told police that
som eone wearing a slo ckin g
m ask and carrying a gasoline
container sped awsy from the
clinic Just before the flames rose.
Hansen said.
Clink* director Dido Hasper
said the Redding dink; has been
targeted more often than her
clinics tn Chico. Sacramento and
Santa Rosa.
" T h is la the fifth time we've
had significant damage at the
health center — four (Ires and a
v a n d a lis m ." she said.
T h e fire heavily damaged the
C hico clinic while a recently
installed fire sprinkler spared the
Redding one from more serious
damage.
" I 'm completely disgusted that
there la yet another act of
terrorism aimed at women ...
w h o m ight be In a position to
need an abortion or any other of
the clinic's services." said Eileen
Schnltger. the Redding clinic's
education director.
T h e fire at Ihe Redding clinic
was the fourth since 1969. and
authorities believe at least two of
the earlier (Ires were arson.
T h e F B I and Ihe U S. Depart­
m ent of Alcohol. Tobacco and
F ir e a r m s are h e lp in g lo c a l
authorities Investigate.
Anti-abortion advocate Donna
Elba said she wasn't surprised to
hear about the attack on the
Redding center, but does not
condone the violence.
" M y only thinking Is these
people have a lot of enemies —
husbands and boyfriends that
would choose life and have no
say so in the matter." EtUa aaid.
"Personally. I'm opposed to vio ­
lence at the center. Destroying
the center la not the solution to
the problem and I'm opposed to
this sort of action." ‘
A previous arson blase at the
Redding clinic was followed b y a
fire at a clinic about 120 miles
aw ay and police believed they
were related. Hansen said.
After the Chico fire, police
dispatcher Denise Nelson said
she called police at Redding.
Y u b a C it y and Sacram ento .
W h e n the Redding fire waa
reported, police there notified
officials In several Oregon towns
close to the California statellne.

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EDITORIAL

Penm anship: not
just for school

to ace if their names were included, whether
friends or relatives may be on the hot. or If
they knew anyone at all.
Refunds to people In Seminole County
ranged from Just s few dollars to a few
thousand dollars, with an average of S678.
This Is the third consecutive year that the
Herald has published this Hat. Several people
have been located through this lafruialhai In
the past, and are hope the same win occur this
year.
In a few cases, the people due refunds have
moved since they filed their returns. A few
others have died. Moat at the reasons for the
refund checks being returned however, were
because at Improper information, or illegible
handwriting.

SW

SUM*MUSICNH.B STEADYNMDOF SM&amp;0NS,
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door. T h r m em bers were tn various
awe T h r media was in full rush l
apotllfht. under pressure she wa
But lately H illa r y ’ -------- ------------Clinton s schedule is
a list of first Lady
Photo O p s . T h e r e
was the d a y ra re
c e n te r In C o n *
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shobucken. Pa., the
c h ris te n in g of a

Not everyone writes with sufficient clarity
to fully identify names, cities and states.
Some people also forget numbers and are
prone to ert.

for help, either tn witting (everything but the
signature) or double-checking to Insure all
figures and numbers have been accurately
presented.

IRS forms are not alone In this need for
better clarity. Banking papers, legal docu­
ments. various types at forms, even proper
addresses on an envelope are also necessary.
We have computers and typewriters these
days. We believe there Is still a need to
Improve penmanship, not only In our schools
at every grade level, but in our own homes at
every age level.
If someone refuses to double-check for
accuracy or legibility on forma aa important
as IRS tax report*, some may believe they
deserve to lose refund checks.
Think about it. Teat your handwriting
ability. If others have questions about what
you have written, do something to Improve It
It will help others, but of more importance. It
will ccrtlaniy help you.

LETTER

Chiles robs you
W h e n try in g to decide w h ic h o f the two
candidates for governor to cast yo u r vote for.
perhaps you m ay consider this little tidbit: Do you
want a governor who works for the people or one
who thinks that you. the average hardworking
taxpayer are too stupid to decide w hat's good for
you?
After considerable effort, the "L im ite d Casino"
Issue had the signatures needed and certified to be
placed on the November ballot. T h e governor and
his administration, according to news reports, then
challenged this proposed am endm ent In the
Florida Supreme Court In an attempt to keep you.
the stupid voter, from having a voice In this
matter. Th e Supreme Court decided that every­
thing was proper and It would stay on the ballot.
T h is Is a clear attempt to circum vent the w ill of
the people. T h is la an attempt to keep the voters of
Florida from deciding for themaleves a course of
action that will affect their personal Uvea. Put
another way. this waa another attempt b y the
ChUea administration to take away yo u r choice,
you r vote.
Not long ago this tactic by Law ton Chiles robbed
you of your right to vote on another legalized
gam bling Isaue.
It doesn't matter whether y o u are for gambling
or against It tn this case. W hat matters above aU
else la that Gov. Chiles tried again to deny you
you r freedom of choice and I for one a m capable of
choosing for myself.
It's Ironic that the Democratic Party ad presently
ru n n in g on T V attempts to paint the Republican*
aa tryin g to deny you your freedom of choice after
the antics of the present administration over the
fast three years.
II.D. Hood
Sanford

It’s still ‘Eleanor
Roosevelt time’

sum s

As brought out tn the article, people spelled
Altamonte Springs tn at least four Incorrect
ways. Even the City at Sanford was spelled
Sandord.
Errors in sip codes were also apparent. A
person living in Oakland, between Orlando
and Clermont, listed Sanford's alp code.
Another tn ML Vernon, (no state listed) gave
the sip code of Altamonte Springs.

The lack of doing this, as can easily be seen
In the IRS search list, can coat people tens,
hundreds, thousands of dollars.

ELLEN GOODMAN

HODDING CARTER

People deserve more than
M ankind came out of the forest and fields
and Into com m unity for safety and civiliza­
tion. Neither world leaps lo m ind when arc
think of today's cities. In ways large and
small, our Increasingly urbanized world more
closely resembles an anarchic wilderness
than a collective bulwark against a comm on
threat. T h in g s won't get better until more of
us not only decide that our cities must
Improve, b ut also demonstrate that are are
arUltng to take personal responsibility to
Implement the necessary changes.
M uch of the pn| l l M reeponw has focuaed
on qulck-flx national remedies such as the
om nibus crim e bill of 1984. T h e admlnlatraUon professes to believe It w in make a
noteworthy difference for the better, and
some of the measure's $30 billion may
a c t u a lly affect the p r o b le m . If o n ly
marginally. For Instance, putting more police
on the streets should have a positive Impact.
B u t m uch of the crime bill is either v mwfoo
crim in o lo gy or social welfare legislation
w rapped u p In la w -an d -o hW bunting. T o
note only one of Its familiar defects, few
m em ber* of Congress really believe that the
■cores of new death-penalty crim es added to
the federal code will have a measurable
Impact on public safety. T h e y piled them on.
nonetheless, hoping that their constituents
w o u ld equate tough talk w ith tangible
results.
A n d that, unfortunately, la the open secret.
Congress and the president - Republicans
and Democrats - hare given ua what we
seem to want, a slogan-strewn substitute for
the hard business of reclaiming our streets
and communities. Feel-good rhetoric and
hollow laws arc meant to paper over our
unwillingness to act on o u r ow n behalf or to
pay the cost of a meaningful attack on crime.
W e want "somebody” to do the jo b for us.
preferably with the stroke of a wand, which
usually guarantees that when "som ething" la
dooe. like the crime bUl. It Is a fraud.
A recent story tn the Philadelphia Inquirer
provided a different kind of example. It waa
about a small convenience store manager’s
endless battle against graffiti tn a neighbor­
hood pockmarked by such vandalism. For the
m anager. 32-year-old Je ff Pritchett. " It
w ouldn't be right to atop carin g."
So Pritchett goes out w ith paint and roller
each time the side wall of W on'a Food Market
Is covered with graffiti, four times over a
three-week period, eight or more times over
the preceding two months. His la not the only
place In the neighborhood w hich has been
targeted, but It la the only one where the
decision waa not taken to roll over and play
dead. He thinks his working-class neighbors
deserve something more for their rent money
than a street marred by visual pollution.

A few m ore Jeff Pritchetts and Weal Oak
Lane, the street that holds W on's Food
Market, w ould take a long step back toward
being a fully functioning community. Further
down the Eastern seaboard, a few more
people w illing to take personal responsibility
could quickly end what has become a small
but significant citywide problem In W ashing­
ton. where thieves rob street planters almost
aa quickly as they ------------are filled w ith plants
and greenery.
B
The police say they
have more Important
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things to do than try
B
to preserve these lin y B ^ B W** W
u rb a n oaaea of
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b e a u ty , a n d w it h
1
almost
3 00 m urder
w
cases so far this year.
a
they are p ro b a b ly
right. But the thieves ^ B
■wlm In a sea of .B B iB —
public acquiescence. £ h « thinks hit
T h e re
a re a lm o s t worklno-Class
always
witnesses to nslghbor*
their snaich-and-run
dasarva
activities. If the onaomathlng more
looker* w o u ld take
for thalr rant
the time and trouble
money than a
to n o t e l i c e n s e
strsatmarrsdby
numbers and offer to
visual pollution B
testify In court, the I--------------------------------------S L
game could be brought under control.
Th a t la the aad pari about the deterioration
of our urban environment, however. T h e Jeff
Pritchetts are few and. far between. Moat of ua
don't want to be bothered by acting Indlvidu-

health care reform
was o f f ic ia lly d e ­
c la re d d e a d , she
wasn't even asked for
a eulogy. O n T u e s ­
But lataly
day. she waa busy
Hillary Clinton's
e sco rtin g M rs.
achadulalsa
Yeltsin.
list of First Lady
These have to be
Photo Ops J
hard times for the
president's wife, the
w o m a n -ln -h e r-o w n right, the confident lawyer. Throu g h the
campaign and the early days of the a dm inis­
tration when H illa ry Rodham Clinton was the
target of aa m u ch vitriol as I have ever seen,
she took comfort In thinking about Eleanor
Roosevelt's strength under lire. Indeed m o­
menta before she went Into the congressional
hearing room last year, an side whispered to
Hillary. " T h is la Eleanor Roosevelt tim e."
HUlary chose Eleanor as her rote model, a
foremother or forefirstlady. while she was
clearing a new path for women In the W hite
House. But w h o will she look lo now. at a
moment of defeat, a time when the moat
secure of us would feel shaken and unsure
about where to go next?
How about Eleanor Roosevelt?
I am told that the Clintons have a copy of
Doris Kearns Goodwin's new book on their
night table. I hope so. "N o Ordinary T im e "
weaves together biography and policy, the
private and the public, the Roosevelts'
relationships and the course of World W ar II
In a way as complex and layered aa life Itself.
But It challenges the view that most of ua
have of Eleanor the Icon who moved from the
ugly duckling of her childhood to (he strong
woman In the White House. In real life,
Eleanor Roosevelt faced continual crises and
had lo reinvent her rote no less than three
times while she was first lady.
When Fran k lin Roosevelt waa elected In
1832. his wife waa terrified that she could be
locked Into a ceremonial role, condemned to
the one th in g she couldn't bear: feeling
useless. Again In 1840. when the prospect* of
war drew Fran klin to foreign policy. Eleanor's
working partnership In the New Deal waa
threatened, and she faced the same sense of
Finally, w hen the war broke out. Eleanor —
not HUlary. but Eleanor — look the first
government jo b ever held by a first lady, at
the Office of C lvU Defense. When It blew u p In
her face, she had lo reinvent her ow n role
again.
Eleanor and H illary are not joined at the
head. T h e times are different, so are their
psyches and their marriages. But HUlary
ahiuca w ith her predecessor the need for a
sense of purpose tn life.
Th e Clintons came Into office with experi­
ence aa w orking partners. They believed that
they had the people behind health care
reform and all they needed waa the policy. In
the loo-sec ret. too-experi. too-Beltway process
of creating the policy, they lost the people.
T h e y can buune U on gridlock, on Rep-

bualneaa of m aking and spending.

�Hu m . Sanford. Florida -

a

Crowning

D ra g Aw are pci Pr o p u n to the
c o m m u n ity at • v a r ie ty of
group*. The goal of (he program

phyalcal a n d m e n ta l conscO ther local Nialneaaea and
civic groupa will be showing
their support by wearing red
rlbbona and by volunteering
their mnrtcee In the achoola to
talk to otudenta o r to donate

•Meitaa CefaaHna and Feb*
i o d r l g u e a . a p o n a o re d b y

”T h la la a com m unity event
t h a t we c e le b r a t e i n th e
Me K n ig h t.

Marc E . Garrett. 32. DeSoto
Drive. Casselberry, died Tu e s­
day. O ct. 4. 1994 at Florida
H o a p lta l N o r t h . A lta m o n te
Spring*. Born Aug. 0. 1982 In
Portland. O re ., be moved to
Central B o r V a m 1971. He waa
an interior drotgnrr lor Garrett
Design. H e waa a member at the
A m e rica n Society of Interior
Design.
Survivors Include companion.
S teven K . Bennett: parents.
H arry and Geraldine Garrett.
Longwood; brother. Harry I t .
Atlanta: stater. Tracer. Mobile.
Ala.:
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altam onte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
H e n ry W . Jeake. M . K iw i
Court. Oviedo, died Sunday. Oct.

Patty

N u rsin g Home. Oviedo. B o m
J u ly a t . 1910 In Cleveland, he
m oved to Central Florida In
1900. He waa a building con­
tractor. He was a m em ber of St.
Lube's Lutheran C h u rrh .
a u m v o f i mciuoc w v c ( u k ,
daughter. Leah Jeake Hartaock.
In d ia n a p o lis ; son. A la n H ..
M a lv e r n . O h io : tw o g r a n d ­
children.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e r n l
Hom e. Ooldenrod-Wtnter Park
Chapel. In charge of arrange-

Jo h n A . (Lilian. 57. Horseshoe
Road. Enterprise, died Friday.
O ct. 7. 1994 at his residence.
Bora Oct. 2, 1937. In Harrison.
N J . . he moved to Central F lo r­
ida in 1972. He was a bus driver
for a retirement com m unity. He

B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
H om e-O aklaw n P a rk C hapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangementa.

Isaac N. Knight. 73. Ranch
Tra il, CaaselbeiTy. died Friday.
Oct. 7, 1994 at Marion County
Hospice House, Ocala. Bora
Sept. 24, 1921 In Jam aica, he
moved to C e ntra l Florida in
1971. He waa a physician. He
waa a member of Seventh-Day
Adventist Spanish C hurch.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .

Races----------S S T-1 2 0 class.
Other problems however, caused delays and
difficulties In the races.
From the first qualifier of the day through the
final race, driver* could not help but hit the
course markers.
T h e Seminole Power Squadron, a local organi­
zation w h ich promotes boating safety, spent
m uch of the day setting up and resetting up
bouy* o n the course.
T h e first qualifying heat for S S T-S O boats
ended u p w ith only five lap* complete because
drivers had "s u n k " two markers, effectively
elim inating tw o turn* from the course.

After resolving the bouy problems, ten teams of
SST-flO boats w ith thetr three-cylinder motors
capable of speeds u p to 90 mile* per hour, lined
up for a modified LeMana atari.
Brian Rogerson of Portsmouth Va.. and his
brother D a n n y took the first two places In the
race. T h e y were followed by Sam K irb y of
Knoxville In third, and Steve Earns! In fourth.
T h e average lap time for the class waa
approximately 45 seconds.
T h is was the final race of the season, with
trophies and prises determined o n the baste of
overall points received In all races w hich were
Brian and Danny Rogerson not only took first
and second In Sanford races, but first and second
In total overall point*. T h ird overall waa Steve
Ernest. Jeff Reno of Okeechobee was fourth, and
Mike Floyd of Rincon. Ga.. finished fifth overall.
Following the race. Brian Rogerson said. “ 1 did
what I had to d o " to win the event and the aeries.
" I had to go straight out all the way. I was
surprised that 1 bad enough top end to keep
pulling away from the others,'' he continued.
Th e re was more excitement In the S S T-1 2 0
daas, w ith 18 boats lined up for the (Inal race of
the day.
G reg Kahle of Aurora. Ill took the lead from the
very start, and never looked back. Before the race
was over. Kahle would lap all b u t the top six
boats In the class.
Second place In the S S T -1 2 0 class was
captured by Byron Hants of French Settlement.
La. Earl Hall of Ta m p a took second, and popular
To d d Bowden of Monrovia. Calif., finished third.
T h e only Central Florida entry In Sunday's
race waa T e a m Euphoria from Edge water. Th e
team finished seventh place, w ith Mike Godfrey
In the driver’s seat.
Fo r the S S T-1 2 0 class, the average U p time
was 39.8 seconds.
Following the race. Winer said he plana to meet
with representative* of Sanford and Seminole
County later this week, and begin plana for a
return to Lake Monroe for more A P R Superleaguc
National boat races again next year.

Adolphene: daughter*. LaNIta
Carol. C a rto lln fa W estphalia,
both of Florida; sons. Isaac
N o rm a n If . W e s to n W a yn e
Besuclerc. both of Florida: slater,
Keth W illia m s o n . California:
brother. Herbert. Jamaica.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld Fu n e ra l
Home. Altam onte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

J o h n B . L iv i n g s t o n . 7 1 ,
T u l a n e D r i v e . A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died Friday. Oct. 7.
1994 at Florida Hospital South.
Orlando. B o m Feb. 20. 1923 In
Orlando, he was a lifelong Cen­
tral Florida resident He waa a
retired banker. He was Protes­
ta n t He waa past president of
the Optimist C lu b and a local
chapter of the Am erican Associ­
ation of Retired Persona. He waa
a member of Moose Lodge 874
and V F W Post 15010. He served
In the M arine C o rps during
World W ar II.
Survivors Include mother. Ida
Livingston. Orlando; sons. Jef­
frey B.. Keystone Heights. J .
Charles. Jo h n so n C ity. Tenn..
James H .. Danville. Va.; brother.
D a vid . O rla n d o ; one g ra n d ­
daughter.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
H om e. S e m o ra n -F o re a t C ity
Chapel. In charge of arrange­
ments.

B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
H o m c O a k la w n Park C hapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangement*.

J e rry L . Young. 78. Rocky
Ridge Place. Sanford. died F ri­
d a y. O c t. 7. 1994 al South
Seminole Com m unity Hospital.
B o m M ay 26. 1916 in Maywood.
111., ahe moved to Central Florid#
In 19S7. She waaa homemaker.
Survivo rs include son. Robert
E . II. W inter Park; daughters.
M a rsha P hillip * and Bonnie
R o a a m a n , b o th of Sa n fo rd :
s te p -d a u g h te r. Velm a T a t e .
Arirona: brothers. Robert Gilllg.
Minnesota. A l GlUlg. Bruton.
A la .: 14 grandchildren: three
great-grandchildren.

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Auguste Roboorn. 96. West
Slate Road 426. Oviedo, died
Saturday. Oct. 8 . 1994 al Lu­
theran Haven Nursing Home.
Oviedo. Born May 25. .1896 In
Germany, ahe moved lo Central
Florida In 1969. She was a
homemaker. She was Lutheran.
She Is survived by a nephew.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld Fun e ra l
Home. Goldenrod-W lnter Park
Chapel. In charge of arrange­
ments.

E1U Hanlon Sim s. 91. Cypress
Ave.. Sanford, died Thursday,
Oct. 6. 1994 at her residence.
Bom Dec. 29. 1902 in Cocoa, she
was a lifelong Central Florida
resident. She was a retired
Insurance agent. She belonged
to St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church, and Evergreen Temple
No. 321.
Survivors Include daughter.
Claudia. Sanford: two grandc h ild re n ; three g re a t­
grandchildren.
Wllaon-Elchclberger Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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T h e o p tim is tic , like H a rt,
believe the caatnn will usher In
prosperity after years of decline.
Even those w ith mo
New BEDFORD. M m
Fishing hae been K o frr Haft’s expectations believe it’s worth
life. Th e eon of a walloper. Halt the risk.
W arnings about possible
has worked the ora for 19 of hla
:M yrara. and a the captain of a n o -re la te d c r im e are o fte n
shrugged off.
wallop host. •
What f e w — ea crime Is no
•So H an Indian tribe builds a
raalnddn hla hometown, would jobs, the frustration aad» the
I t y t give » *1&gt; up &lt;° punch a problems that arise out a ftU vln g
d ork, don a black tie and deal no jobs." said Mayor Rosemary
Tierney, w ho has been pushing
card*?
for the caalno.
You brl.
Under an agreement signed In
The Ural dter w on’t roll for at
August w ith Gov. William Weld,
Irast a year, but the glitter of the W ampsnoag Indiana would
caalno gam bling has already
b u y land from New Bedford for
brightened hopes for residents of the caalno and an amusement
this hard-luck, blue-collar town.
park. T h e stale would regulate
"M y Industry la starving.” said the gambling. T h e project must
the raspy-votccd Hart, sitting In be approved b y the federal
his blue Chevrolet Blazer on a Bureau of Indian Affairs. New
harbor pier near hla boat, the Bedford will get a cut of the
Vrga "If I can get In that casino
revenue.
.
... It’s guaranteed money.”
Opposition Is scarce. Some
residents of neighboring towns
" I’d be home with m y family
every day." he added. " I ’ll pul a oppose the project, as does
Democratic gubernatorial can­
tuxedo on and be looking good
didate M ark Roosevelt. Th e InInll. too."

Urban gorilla to meet
first w ild co u sin s
I v a n ' s Is o la tio n a n g e re d
animal rtghta activists. Including
TA C O M A . W ash. After singer Michael Jackson, w ho
almost 30 years In an urban once proposed adding the ape to
hla menagerie.
Jungle, the gorilla who had
Irwin resisted any move, say­
animal activists going ape Is
heading for green grass — and a ing the gorilla would suffer more
simian social lire — al the In a new. unfamiliar environ­
ment. But the mall filed for
Atlanta zoo.
Ivan, a 450-pound western b a nk rup tcy reorganisation In
1992. and a new home had to be
lowland ape. Is leaving by plane
Tuesday lor Zoo Atlanta, where found for Ivan.
Zoo Atlanta's gorilla habitat is
20 other gorillas live, after
spending 27 years alone at a home to WllHc B.. a gorilla who.
like Ivan, spent most of his life In
cirrus-themed shopping mall.
The 30-year-old sllverback go­ Isolation. T h e 64.5 million ex­
rilla was captured In the Congo hibit m im ics a rain forest setting
when he was a baby and sold to In I Vk acres.
Ivan w on't Just be tossed In
the founder of the mall. Earl
Irwin. Th e gorilla was housed In w ith the g o rilla c o m m u n ity
a -lO-by-40-foot concrete com­ there. He'll spend the first three
months In hla ow n Isolated suite.
pound next to a T-sh irt shop.
A shuttered window separating
"I'm glad It's happening now,
him from the others will gradu­
and i Imt It's not too late for a lly be opened, and g o rilla
Ivan." said T e rry Maple, director experts w ill monitor his reac­
of Zoo Atlanta.
tions.
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Americans on alert in Leyte
M ANILA. Philippines — The
U S. Embassy la advising Am eri­
cans to be on alert for Incidents
In advance of next week's cere­
monies m arking the 50th annl. v r r s a r y of the U . S . attack
against the Japanese on Leyte
Island.
About 4.000 U.S. Marines will
rr-e n a rt the O ct. 20. 1944.
landing, and U .S. Defense Secre­
tary William Perry Is expected tu
head the U.S. drlrgutlon at the
ceremonies. Delegations from
Australia. India. France and
other countries also plan lo
attend.
At least seven Americans were
slain by Com m unist n-t&gt;cls be­

tween 1987 and 1991. B u t
protests and other Incidents
waned after the decline of (he
rebel movement and the 1992
withdrawal of U.S. forces from
the Philippines.
T h e government hopes the
Leyte ceremonies will Improve
the linage of the country and
encourage tourism and invest­
ment.
A half century ago. the U.S.
Invasion of Leyte paved the way
for the liberation of the Philip­
pines. which was overrun by
Japanese forces In 1942. U.S.
troops led b y Gen. Douglas
M acArthur recaptured the capi­
tal of Manila four months later.

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le t-C h urch Council at Greater
b ut Isn't actively trytng to Mock
It.
Longtime residents say they
c a n ’t remember things b rin g
worse In this city of about
1 0 0 .0 00 . SO m iles south of
Unemployment averaged 10.9
percent In the first eight months
of this year, compared w ith a
statewide average of 6.3 percent.
T h e city lost 10.000 jobs from
1965 to 1991. Textile mills have
closed. Fishermen are coping
w ith depleted stocks and tighter
federal regulations.
W hen New Bedford receives
national attention. It’s usually
for bad news.
II was here that a woman waa
gang raped on a bar pool table In
1 9 8 3 . Nine w o m e n w ere
murdered, apparently by a serial
killer, in 1968 and 1909. Th e
cases were never solved. Last
year, a Roman Catholic priest In
the area admitted molesting 22
children In the 1960s and was
sent fo prison.

LOS A N O E LE S The
Sylvester TVilkxw flharon Stone
thriller "T h e Specialist" waa the
top m o v te st the boa office this
weekend, earning 1 1 4 3 million
In ticket sale*.
" T h e River W ild " was second
with 67 million, followed b y the
debut of "O n ly Y o u " w ith 86 *

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their honeym oon In the
ta l. w h e r e a d o c t o r
iranoolant on# of la n n

to .

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Friday
gram to see hla doctor oo she
through Sunday. Final figures
would understand how hla
will be released today.
diabetes w o u ld affect their
1. "The S pecialist." 614.3
future.
million.
T h e doctor warned that only
2. "T h e River W ild ." 67 m il­
lion.
3. "O n ly Y o u ." 66.6 m illion.
4. "Forrest G u m p ." S3.9 m il­
lion.
5. "Jason’s L yric.” 63.5 m il­
lion.
6 . "Qulx Sh o w ." 63.2 million.
7. "Tlm e co p ." 63.1 m illion.
8. "T h e Shawshank Redemp­
tion." 62 million.
S T O C K H O L M . Sweden - T w o
9. "E d W ood." 61.9 million.
Americans. Alfred G . Gilm an
10. "Te rm in a l Velocity." 61.5
and Martin RodbeU. won the
million.
Nobel Prize in medicine today for

O.J. and Nicole top
costume requests
L O S A N G E L E S - T ric k or
treat?
A blood-spattered football
jersey, a plastic toy knife and a
rubbery O .J. Simpson mask
are scoring up business for
Halloween retailers.
"W e're almost sold out of the
original shipment." said Victor
Pah! at the Ragz top-Vlntage
store In Fullerton, where the
whole ensemble costs650.
T h e store has already sold
shout 20 mssks and has re­
ceived as many as a dozen calls
a day from people wanting to
dress up as Simpson or his
e x -w lfe . N icole B ro w n
Simpson.
A blonde w ig and some
Imagination made up a Nicole
costume, at least for one cus­
tomer. Pahl said.
Th e woman put a wig
together with a dress from the
store's vintage clothing collec­
tion.
"There Is a tragedy to this."
Pahl conceded, adding that the
c o s t u me s were t o n g u e - i n ­
cheek. "Maybe you've got to
laugh at tragedy.”
He said the media frenzy
surrounding the Simpson trial
has made the question of
tastefulness moot.
Other Southern California
are csplcostume shops

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give him that w e ll
thing I
both enjoy

Americans take home
Nobel Prize in medicine

discovering proteins that control
how cells respond to chemical

AtsocIMsd Prats Wrtft______

ideatleaL a a d that M waa khe

tabling on the slayings, selling
accessories Including Afro wigs
and b lack-and-w hite prison
shirts with No. 32 written on
t h e m , the s a m e n u m b e r
Simpson wore on his football
jersey.
"W e satisfy the p u b lic ’s
d e m a n d , t h a t ' s a l l . ’ * said
em ployee M organ P a ris at
G ilb e rt of H o lly w o o d C o s­
tumes. “T h e y had J im and
Ta m m y Bakkcr (costumes) a
few y e a n ago. ... T h e more
macabre the sense of hum or
for Halloween, the more popu­
lar."
The O .J. costume at Gilbert
rents for 675 to 6100.
Some costume shop owners,
however, said they wouldn't
sell Simpson costumes no m at­
ter how big the demand.
Sim pson Is charged w ith
murder In the Ju n e 12 deaths
of Ms. Simpson. 35. and her
friend Ronald Goldm an. 25.
who were sloshed In front of
her Brentwood condominium.
He has pleaded Innocent to
the slayings.
" I don't think anybody else
should capitalise on his
hardship whether he's guilty or
I n n o c e n t .” said C a n d y
Krueger, manager of Would
You Believe costume shop In
South Pasadena. " It waa a
tragedy; hla wife waa murdered
... It's unconscionable to make
a profit off a m an's suffering."

ssoaosam t

« l | n « h H li» h m m n n M

Oilm an and Rodbell won for
their discovery of G-protetns and
the role of these proteins In
turning external signals Into
action w ithin cells, said a state­
ment from the Nobel Assembly
at S w e d e n 's K a ro lln a k a I n ­
stitute.
D i s t u r b a n c e s In the O protetns* functions — too many
or too few of them — can lead to
Oilm an. 53. waa bom In New
H a v e n . C o n n . H e c u rre n tly
works In the departm ent of
pharmacology at U w University
of Texas. In Dallas.
RodbeU. 69. is from Baltimore.
He works at the National In ­
stitute of Environm ental Health
Sciences. In North Carolina.
According to the statement,
the scientists made a "para­
m ount" discovery that helped
scientists understand the way
cells handle Information they
receive from each other.
Th e scientists found once cells
have received chemical signals
by means of surface proteins
called re ce p to rs. G- pr ot el ns
transmit and and modify these
signals w ithin cells.
In some co m m o n diseases
such as diabetes and alco holism ,
scientists ha ve found some
symptoms m ay be due to bad
signaling w ithin the cell through
O -protelna. Mutated and
overaettve G-protelns are found
In some tumors, the statement
Th e scientists chose the name
G-protcin because they "b in d "
guanosine triphosphate, or G T P .
Th e scientists made the dis­
covery while working separately
In the 1960a and 1970a. RodbeU
and his team was working at the
U.S. National Institutes of Health
at the time. whUe Gilm an was
working at the University of
Virginia at Charlottesville.

T h e medicine prize awarded to
scientists thought to have most
uifcimt Like the
wards. It usually
•research that paved
the w a y for later breakthroughs.
T h e prize honors research in
both medicine and physiology,
the latter the study of how and
why o u r bodies function and
break dow n. Th is year's medi­
cine aw ard la worth 6930,000.
In recent decades, the prize
usually has been shared by more
ituw ooc srtrntlsl a reflection of
the g ro w in g Interdependence
and c o m p e titio n a m o n g re ­
searchers around the globe.
Last year's prise waa shared
by Phillip Sharp of the United
States and Richard J . Roberta of
Britain. It |y q » more than a
dozen years after they noted that
some genes are naturally split or
fragmented, a discovery that led
lo a better understanding of
gene-aplictng and Inherited dlsMoat of the medicine prize
winners — now 71 out of 157 —
hare been American. O n ly 19
other nations can claim a Nobel
medicine prize winner. Britain
has 2 3. Germ any 14 and France
eight. T h e former Soviet Union
und e r C o m m u n is t ru le w on
none, w ith the last Russian
winning In 1906.
T h e Drat medicin e prize was
given along with three other
awards in 1601. endowed by
Alfred NobeL a Swedish Indus­
trialist and the In venter of d y ­
namite w h o believed that society
could advance best through
science.
T h e e c o n o m ic s p rise ,
established in 1968. will be
swarded Tuesday. T w o prizes
wUI be given on Wednesday, for
physics and chemistry.
T h e N obel Peace Prize —
widely expected to be given to
someone Involved In last year's
M H eart peace treaty — wUI be
a n n o u n c e d F r id a y In O s lo .
Norway, which waa under Swed­
ish control when Nobel created
the prizes.
No date had been set for the
literature prize, expected later
this m onth.

�Churches swing into fall
First Nazarene, Central Baptist open season with wins

for the last time Sunday. It waa hla 4 07lh
In d ye a r rare — another of Ida many record*.
"I'm just going to have to And out If tbrre'e
life afire driving alter an." he aald after a 91 year
career ended at Laguna Sara Raceway. "Y o u
not ire I'm keeping m y (raring) autt 90 . I m ay
alcep In It tonight."

Tracy tops Bank of America
M O N TE R E Y . Calif. - O n a day when Mario
Andretti and Nigel Mansell tad farewell to
Indy-car racing. Paul T ra c y acored a convincin g
victory Sunday In the araannending Bank of
Am erica 300.
Tra c y waa unbeatable in earning hla arcond
atralght vtn o ry at Laguna, thud of the araann
and the eighth of hla budding Indy-car career.
O n ly Prnakr teammate A1 U nerr J r ., w ho
clinched I he aeries title with two racea remain­
ing in the araaon. appeared to have even a
remote chance of catching Tracy, but Unaer's
transmission broke on the 75th lap
Tracy, the record.setting pole-winner, rvulard
M a a i . aa — n m r w r t w r ■ » » &gt; n a s w a p Maul
Borarl. Jerque* Vltteneuve. the rookie w ho
started B rstd e Tra ty on the front row. waa third

trass* sun ftntshsd fourth In Ib r
varsity standings s a g w o n the
Junior varsity tsam title In Satur­
day's Ns whi r ry Invitational.
" T w o of our top varsity runners
were out of to w n at a soccer

*Cowboy* Jcrrctt wins for Qlbbc
CO N C O R D . N C . — Like It or not. Joe Glbba la
becoming mystically linked with the Dallas
Cowboys.
Glbba. who left an ultra-successful career aa
roach of the Washington Redskins to go racing,
now has two wins as the owner of s Winston
C u p car. Both have come with hla driver. Dale
Ja rre ll, wearing a rrp U ra of a helmet from the
Redskins' archrtval. the Cowboys.
"Jo e hates that thing, but maybe he’ll change
to like It a little bit m a re ." Jarrett said after he
won the Mello YeUo 900 In a wild finish Sunday
at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Jarrett broke a 95-race winless streak by
shooting past Morgan Shepherd wtth leas than
four laps left and holding on far the victory.
Shepherd waa second and Dale Earnhardt
finished third, taking a big step forward In hla
bid for a seventh W inston C u p season title.

NHL owiwrt await proposal
N EW Y O R K - T h e Ottawa Senators have a
private Jet ready to take off. which la more than
can be said for the rest of the N H L right now.
Sunday's lost day on the N H L calendar raised
to 40 the num ber of games postponed thus far
because of the league's labor strife.
Tha t figure will expand In the next couple of
days, which are crucial to salvaging the entire
H4-eamr schedule.
Th e N H L awaited word today from the N H L
Players Association, which sraa expected to
present the league w ith a comprehensive
proposal that one member of the players'
bargaining committee described as "substantive
... from A to Z ."

B

Undefeated 49ers, Bears unscored upon
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FOOTBALL
□ 9 p.m . — W F T V 9. Minnesota Vikings at New
York Giants. (L)

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SA N FO R D - Five teams remain undefeated after two
weeks of play In the Sanford Recreation Department
Youth Flag Football League, but two teams tn particular
have stood out.
T h e Seminole* In the Minor League (7-9 year olds),
the Dolphins and 49era In the Major League (10-12 year
oltfol and the Bears and Hurricanes In the Senior
League (13-15 year olds) all Improved to 2-0 Saturday at
thefteid across from Sanford Middle School.
Of those five, the 4 0 e n and Bears have been
particularly dom inating an neither team haa yet to give
u p a point.
And tt hasn't been only the defense that haa been
Impressive for thorn two squads. T h e offense haa also
been very productive, the Bears scoring 63 points and

the 49era totalling 58 points.
The Minor League games produced a pair of defensive
struggles wtth the Seminole* (2-0) edging the Predators
10-2). 7 0 . and the Eagles 11 1) nipping the Bulldogs
I M l . 14*7.
Th e Major League games saw the Dolphins (2 0 )
dum p the Stcelera (0-2). 190. and the 49era (2 0 )
whitewash the Cowboys (0-2). 38-0.
There were a pair of blowouts in the Senior League
u the Bears (2 0 ) blanked the Dolphins (0-2).
3 9 0 . and the Hurricanes (2 0 ) dumped the Cowboys
(0 -2). 28-8.
„ ltJ
Next Saturday, in the Minor games, the Bulldogs
challenge the Seminole* at 9 a m . and the Eagles play
the Predators at 10 a.m .: In the Major games, the
Dolphins battle the 49ers at 11 a.m. and the Cowboys

Teamwork a concert of individual abilities
It's not often that I feel com pelled
to comment here on someth ing that
appeared elsewhere In the Sanford
Herald, but Sunday's Page I story
concerning a rally of the Klu Klux
Klan warrants a few words If for no
other reason than to offer a con­
trasting opinion.

Lanss-Longwood, 3:30 p.m

broke i M t l e w ith tw o rune la faeth
the third and fourth t n n ln p to top
Nichols Marine Service. I M .
The other two scheduled asm re.
m a tch in g San fo rd Ptrst Baptist
Church wtth the Sanford Optiraisi
C lu b an d J i m P e a co ck Dodge
against H andyw ay. were rained out
b y the short but heavy storm that
moved through the area around 11
a.m .
Next Saturday at Port Mellon's
Lakeside Field . Peacock Dodge
iys Nichols Marine at 10 a m :
wants takes on H a n d yw a y at
11:19 a m .: Nichols returns to pfoy
Handyway at 13:50 p m .: San ford
Optimist faces Flrat Baptist at 1:48
p.m .: and New Vision battles Rotary
at 3 p.m.
Rotary scored the m axim u m of
six runs In three of the four timings
in which It batted. T h e six-run n ib
cost Campbell, w h o had hotnertd
earlier, a grand slam and a sixth
R B I as her bases-loaded blast
became a triple when the sixth run
of the Inning rm ssed the plate.
Contributing to the Rotary attack
were Campbell (home run . triple,
run. five RBI). Crystal Caine (horns
run. three rune, taro RBI). Torrte
Higgins (triple, single, two runs, two
KBI). Tlnnle Riggins (double, single,
run. four RBI) and A p ril Ptaraon

glottal coordinator J o h n Pipe la of
the opinion th a t e ve ry person
should be proud of his or her
heritage and do w hat they can to
protect It. He waa quoted as saying
"W e are here to brin g the message
of love, love for yo u r race and love
for your country."
Whatever.
Since m y ndghorhood and my
church consisted largely of families
sim ila r to m y o w n , Caucasian
Catholics, m y flrat experiences with
In d iv id u a ls fro m o t h e r ethnic
backgrounds came when I started
going to school. I'd guess that's true
for most of us. whatever your
personal background.
S im ila rly . It w a sn ’t u n til we
became Involved In extra-curricular

SPO R T S
f e n

§
TONY
DaSORMIER

activities that we started interacting
on something more than a social
level w ith others from different
ethnic backgrounds. Clubs, com ­
mittees. teams . . . you weren't an
Individual student, but a member of
a group, working for a common
In athletics, the roles Individuals
play are v e r y cle a rly defined,
usually along the lines of the
particular skill each player brings lo
the team.
O n football teams, for example,
fast guys are running backs and big
guys are lineman. But It doesn't
matter how good one group Is
without the other. Without a runn­
ing back to block for. an offensive
line Is a gang. W ithout an offensive

tine to block lor him. a run n ing back
Is roadkUl.
W hen an Individual shines In an
athletic contest, it's often the result
of a group effort. If a run n ing back
gains a bunch of yards, someone’s
blocking for him. If someone scores
a bunch of points In a basketball
game, someone's gelling him or her
the ball.
Th e re ’s a well-wom cliche' that
there's no *T* Jn T -E -A -M . T h a t's
true In that a team's success
depends on mutual cooperation, on
a gro up of Individuals w orking
together. But that cooperation Isn't
meant to sublimate Individual tal­
ents. but to employ each Individu­
al's talents to augment each other's.
It m ay be simplistic to view a
sports team as a microcosm of
society at large, but It's a metaphor
that works. It's not uncom m on and
not Inaccurate to describe busi­
nesses. schools, communities, even
marriages as learns, entitles (hat
depend upon contributions from
everyone Involved for m utual suc­
cess.
Team w ork Isn't the sacrifice of
Individuality, but the sum of It.
A n d Just as one Individual Is not
more Important than the team.

neither la any one Individual leas
Important than the team. A suc­
cessful team needs everybody and
all the varied talents they provide.
E th n i c b a c k g r o u n d doesn't
change that. A good coach doesn't
care what color yo u are. what
religion you practice, or bow you
pronounce your laat name, but only
if you're willing to do what you do
best to help the team.
It's one thing to talk about "love
for your race and love for your
country." but Just aa the two are not
mutually exclusive, neither are they
synonymous (see "T h e re 's no 1 tn
T -E -A -M ").
Pride In your heritage la a won­
derful thing up to the point where It
becomes exclusion tat. Those who
practice ethnocentrtam are like ball
hogs . . . OK. you're wooderful. but
what does that do for the reel of us?
And whether yo u like tt or n ot
eventually you’re going to need the
rest of us.
Ultimately, our success as a team
Is dependent on o u r willingness to
help each other and rely on each
other. We need everybody. We need
what each person can bring to the
party.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

�B ills rush by Dolphins

S TA TS &amp; STANDINGS

(H

V i v i e n Miami » n d B n lh ln . *r*.
have now mat 31 I M M Hn&gt;r
1971 wtlh I V dltrMkm Wad on
I h r line T V M i a Wav* w on nitw
of ( V la* 13 of (boat f H n n
" W hrti our hatha at* a M w t u
wall, mt always p U y w*N." m x )
Thurm an Thom as. w ho had hi*
fourth consecutive t O O y a ic
ruahind gum*. ” W « know •?

th rm a rlrra hack Into famll

' " K i ' V . f c abandoned their
n o -h u d d le ofTenee after two
arrtea Sunday, then b ulld o trd lu
• 14 ruahUid yarda in a 31-11
r t c t u y over Miami that moved
(h e m NMo a lie with the Dolphin*
far B r* place H it V A F C tarn.
" T h e y ra n t get rid of u s." aaid
wtSe rrretver Andre Need, who
hod erven tatehea for M y*rd*

could to win N "
Sven tf It mean* getting aw*)
from thrtr trademark no-huddW
T V BUM U V ( V no-huddi*
farrauar It V e p a thrtr opponent*
off guard Hut U alao rattan
problem* for B u ffa lo 's pal
rhw ork offenalve line, v h k h
gets no time to read t V d rirn w
And. when t V M W offrnv
len t rticking, their d rfrn a r g ru

W ith I V Hilla turning In a
mediocre performance in a wee
lo C h i c a g o laal w e ek . Ihc
Dolphin* came into town hoping
to caubtlah ihrmarlvea aa I V
new power la I V A F C Eaat. A
toaa would have pul I V four
time A F C rhantpfcin* down two
p a w n — 3 H really counting l V

t V Hear*, who had a 3-1 edge m
lime of poaoeaaton
O n Sunday. t V V ila kept the
ball for over 36 minute* — thrtr
btggral edge In pnaaeaoton in
almoal a year ll waa aiao t v
Bdl* hm 300-yard ruahtng pr«
formance alnre 1903
T h o m a e a a ld I h e Hill*
pracllcvd the no-huddle like t V ,
do moat weeks B ui with *
twirling wind that made paaatng
i r e a c h e r o u a for both
quartrrharka. I hey opted to go to
a conventional offraer in order
lo nit up more of the clork.

"W e felt that ihw waa a very,
very important game for ua.”
Dolphlna roach D m Shut* aald
"If tome body la going lo V a t
Buffalo and knock them out of
t V Super Howl and A F C C h a m
pmnmhip. H e got to atari up
a- - -— **
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ll waa I V flrM win for a home

Falcons thrash B ucs
Whatever I ran do out there in
V I p ua V a better tram . I'm all
for It ."
Vlnnle C la rk alao made a
m a j o r c o n t r i b u t i o n to the
Falcone’ third victory In a row
returning Intercept Inna 74 and
3 1 yarda to art up 10 potnta

A T L A N T A - Ironhead
H e y w a r d gave the A t l a n t a
Falcons' coaching staff just what
they e* per ted when V went into
I V starting lineup far I V first
time ihle season
"H e 's a load in there.” coach
Ju n e Jane* sold after watching
Heyward pound out H7 yarda
and two touchdown* on short
runs in a 34-13 victory over t V
Ta m p a Bay Buccaneer* S u n d a y .
"M e give* lhem something to
think about w V n V breaks Into
I V secondary." Jo n r* said "I
noticed some guys were trying to
nail him o n Ihe ankle* "
H eyw ard, who weighed 326
pounds last year and waa fight­
ing a drinking problem, has quit
using alcohol and dropped to

T V victory left I V Falcon*
(4-31 tied with San Franrtaro for
I V NFC Weal lewd T V two
tram * meet in Atlanta neat
Sunday.
Tam pa Bay (3-4) failed again
lo win two In a row for t V first
time stnre l V first two games of
t V 1991 season
Je ff Qe o rg e t h r e w two
touchdowns passes to offset two
Interceptkma and a lost fumble,
and Atlanta took a 34-0 lead late
In the first half
"Th e y were just too good for

there are things 1 ran get better
at.” Heyward said. "M y phlloaophy about playing Is as king a*
I 'm o u t there. I ' m h a p p y .

W yrh e said " T h a t's a good
team, they a rr going to be
exploalve on some people during
this year "

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C o n tin u e d fro m I B
(two singles, two runs. RBI).
Also contributing were Britt Ramsey and Ketia
Bryant (one double, one single, two runs scored
and one RBI each). Meritta Baggs (single, threeruns. two RBI). Julie CarT (single, three ruins.
RBI) and Am ber Clayton (single, run. RBI).
T o n i Berrios. Tablthu Getchell and Cynthia
Morales had one single each for New Vision.
Powering Klwants were Holden (home run,
single, run. four RBI). LaKeyonlss Byrd and
Kaliesha Hayes (one triple, one single, two runs

scored and two KB! each). Shalys Hooks (two
singles, run. RBI). Kina Byrd and Keasha Bradley
(une double and one run scored each), Shavon
Williams (single, run . two RBI). Pal Jackson
(single, two runs. RBI), and Tantsha W illiam s
(single, two runs).
Doing the hitting for Nichols Marine were Tusha
Sanders Ithrce singles, two runs, two RBI). Kelly
Otis (triple, single, two runs, three RBI). Dixie
Russ and T o n la Ross (two singles and one run
scored each). Ka t h y Hawkins (two singles).
Shannon Ross (double, three RBI). Sherri Ellund
(single, two runs) and Mattie Atkins (run).

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take on
ihe S trrle rs al noon, and In the
Senior game*. I V Dolphins fare
the Cowboys al I p m and the
Hears tackle I V Hurricanes at 2
pm .
M INOR U A O U C
In a great defrnslvr battle.
D a n n y Johnson scored ( V only
t o u c h d o w n on a r u n . w i t h
Tonctta W ard adding Ih r extra
point on anoi V r run.

half In preserve Ihe shutout
Other touchdowns came on a
Laflkr Robinson 20-yard pass to
Jo h n n y Rollins, a Charles Stokes
4 0 yard punt return and a Latlkr
Robinson SO-yard Interception
return Rnblnsnn alao added a
pair of extra point run*
Doug Wallguraky waa the top
player for the Cowboys with one
Interception and several pas*
ralrbes on offense.
U N IO N IC A Q U C

T r a v i s Holley scored four
T h is game went right to the touchdowns and accounted (nr
wire, w ith Ihe Bulldogs having three extra points lo lead the
the potential lying touchdown Dears lo thrtr second straight
called back because of an illegal convincing victory.
block with less than two minutes
Holley scored on runs of 42
remaining.
and 12 yards and alao returned a
T h e Eagles' first score came on p a i r of I n t e r c e p t i o n s for
a ru n by Damario Sim m s, with touchdowns of 40 and 45 yards
Jo sh W ebb running In Ihe extra He aim ran In a pair of extra
po in t. T h e other touchdown points and got a third on a pas*
came on a Marcus Perry run lo Andre Simpson.
with Sim m s adding the extra
Other Dears touchdowns came
point.
on a 48-yard pass from James
C y W yn n scored all of the Laws lo Ju slln Rogers and a
B u l l d o g s ’ p o i n t s w i t h a 45-yard punt return by Eric
touchdown run and an extra Moore.
point pass from Freddie Howard
Hurricane* 2S, Cowboy* I
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Sylvester W ynn J r . and Den
M A JO R LEAGUE
Chisolm had a hand In all of Ihr
Dolphin* I t , I V M r * 4
scoring and Kevin Duck had two
Myles Voss scored all of Ihe of his trams five Interceptions as
D o l p h i n s ' points o n t h r e e the D olph in s r e m a i n e d u n ­
touchdown runs, two from 36 defeated.
yards out. and one extra point
W ynn had touchdown runs ol
run.
45 and 50 yards, relum ed a
A n d r e Mitchell scored the kickoff 65-yim ls for a n o th rr
Stecler*' touchdown on a 25- touchdown and also threw a
yard pass from David Gucvura.
25-yard T D pass to Demetrius
44*r*M . Cowboy* 0
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T h e 4Bers scored on Just about
W ynn also threw a pair ol
every way Imaginable In the passes to Chisolm for extru
victory.
points and Chisolm threw ode
J o e y G u n t e r scored three extra point pasa to B u rk and
touchdowns, two on runs of 29 added the fourth extra point on a
and 45 yards and another on a run.
40-yard Interception return. He
Chris Lal’orta scored the lone
also had an Interception at the Cowboys touchdown on a 6-yard
goal line at the end of Ihe first run.

Rams
C o n tin u e d fro m I B
St. Anne's, a school
from Georgia that arrived loo
late to compete In the varsity
race und was permitted to run In
the junior vurslty event.
The top three finishers for Ihe
j u n i o r v a r s i t y R a m s were
Danielle C h l c c r c h l a (eighth.
15:39). J o a n n a Hiatt (10th.
I5:48|. and Junenc Drummer
( l l t h . 1606).

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iherr ia help Serenity W o o . an AJA non group for IHw da and
(amity of a k o tn H n . win meet rarh Monday.
Thursday night at 4 p m at the Sahara Chib. 2 M 7 S. Sanford
Avc.. Sanford, For mare Information, rail 333-4122.

Narcotics Anonymous moots In 8anfond
NarrnOr* Anonymoua mccta Monday al S p m at (he
frv a b y im a n Houar of O ood vd t. 3 17 Oah A vc.. Sanford.

Nursos to moot monthly
T h r Urensrd Practical Nurara Aaaociodon of Florida. Inc.,
mccta lhe arcond Monday oi (hr month at 6 30 p m . at
K lla m ry Baptist C h u rc h . 701 Pormoao Avc. C .E .U . claaa
provided each month A ll meet Inga arc open l o L P N i and to
students and gradualr LP N s foe Information rail 2 0 0 -4 3 2 1.

Sowing club githen
Every Turaday from 0 3 0 a m . to noon, (he W O O PtE Scaring
C lu b g a lh rn al the Lake Mary Senior Center. IS S N Country
C lu b Road, lo m akr baby clothe*, and Itema foe nuraing home*
aa well aa llrma e the Chrtatmaa Store. T h e Itrm a made by
the club arc donated to prccmtc bablra. nuraing hom e rrsidenta
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Activities for seniors
Lake Mary Senior* invite anyone 59 year* oe older to Join
them in a weekly activity o n Turaday: Art. from 0 a.m . to noon,
al (he Frank Evans Centre. 154 N. Country C lub Road.
W s o L I u I IdlfliS ^la aS a a ^ A | | u j |

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T h e Sanford Lions C lu b meets every Turaday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford, for Information, rail
Andrea Krajrtsr al 3 30 41 1 6.

Bridge club to most, ploy
Hanford Uupttrale Undue C lub meets al soon eecb "tueiday
at the Creatrr Sanford Cham ber of Commerce. 4QO E ftrat St..
Sanford

Ktwsnis Club of C s iisfboyry moots
Kiwsnla Club of G
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•Iberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
I berry Senior Center, f o r Information.

Over-50 Club mosts Tussdsy

Home sprinkler best fire insurance

Th e Over-50 Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, al
10 3 0 a.m.. al the Sanford Senior Center. Senior* are welcome,

OvoroatofS to gsthsr

Tt It la a
disgrace that the United Stales
has the highest fire death rale of
any country In the Industrialized
world.
In recent months, we have all
heard or read about devastating
fire d e a t h s . A n u m b e r of
firefighters have been killed this
year, and recenty eight children
under 14. who were left home
alone In Illinois, died In a house
fire. As president of the Interna­
tional Association of fire Chiefs.
I am asking your readers lo
think seriously about (Ire pre­
vention.
E v e r y October d urin g Fire

A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonymoua la conducted on
Tuesday* al 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
com er of Park and 5th. Sanford, fo r more Information, call
Carol at 3220657.

Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at § p.m al Orlando General
Hospital, for more Information, call 4606364.

Clogging clsssss formed
Th e Old Hickory Siomper* oiler free beginner cl
classes. Intermediate and advanced lesions also available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 lo 0 p.m. Call 349-9529 for more Information.

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the public to change the bat­
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(''Change your clock, change
your battery").
B u t you can d o more* to
protect your family and home. I
urge your readers to consider
I n s t a l l i n g r e s i d e n t i a l f ir e
sprinklers. There has never been
a multiple loss of life due to fire
or smoke In a building equipped
with a sprinkler system. For leas
than what homeowners' pay to
Install carpeting, they canlnstall
an Instant firefighting system
that could save children, adults,
senior cltxena — even the family
pet. (Part o f the coat can be
recouped through reduced
h om e ow n er ' s Insurance p re ­
m ium s. but more Importantly,
sprinklers are the best Ufe Insur­
ance policy money can buy.) It la

a small price to pay lo protect
the Uvea of loved one*.
Abby. yo u r reader* should also
be encouraged to stay in motels
a n d hotels e q u i p p e d w i t h
sprinkler systems. T h e y should
demand that facilities such aa
nuraing and retirement homes
have• the same fire protection.
Every year, senior citizens In
these facilities die needlessly
because they can't move fast
enough to escape.
For readers who m ay think
that sprinkler systems are con­
spicuous and ugly, or fear they
m ay go off accidentally and ruin
their homes, the newer systems
are Inconspicuous, an d the
chance of a sprinkler going off
accidentally Is only one In 16
million!
Individuals and families must
lake responsibility for their own
live* Installing a sprinkler sys­
tem Is the best way of fulfilling
that responsibility.

R id ge D r i v e . F a lr fa a . Va.
22(333-2468. (Please allow eight
week*)
D E A R A B B Y : Concerning the
grandmother w ho resented peo­
ple asking how old she t*
I. too. am a grandm other, and
I also look younger than I am:
but when people ask me how old
I am . I give them m y sweetest
smile and say. " I 'm old enough
to know the score .and young
enough to enjoy the game.*

MARY IN MOV
, Peo­
ple w ho ask how old I am . I have
a ready answer. I add five year*
to m y age: t h e n t h e y say.
"Really? You look great for your
age!" I smile and aay "T h a n k
y o u ."

T h e fact that there has never
been a multiple loaa of life due to
fire In a building with a sprinkler
system Is one that every family
should take Into consideration.
Reader* for a free copy of
"F ire Sprinkler F a c t* " write to:
Operation Life Safety. 4025 Fair

P.S. I'm only 76.
D E A R A B B Y : I h a v e the
perfect answer to "H o w old are
yo u ?" Being 61. 1 reply. "1 am
celebrating the 40th anniversary
of m y u 21st birthday.” It gives
the questioner som ething to
think about — and also answers
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David D. Collier. 18. son of
David Irvin and Robin Collier of
Sanford, has enlisted In the
A rm y 's Delayed En try Program,
a c c o r d i n g to S g t . S a m u e l
D aw a cy . Sanford R e cr ui ti ng
Station.
Collier, a J u ly 1994 graduate
of Seminole High School. San­
ford. will enter basic training on
Oct. 12. 1994 at Fort Sill. Okla..
followed by advanced Individual
t r a i n i n g a s a fire s u p p o r t
specialist at the same base.

Hermit Gonzalez. Sanl &lt;1 Re­
cruiting Station.
Mullins, who resides w ith his
wife Kristen In DeLand. gradu­
ated In Ju n e 1992 from Daytona
Beach Com m unity College Adult
School. West Campus. He will
enter basic training on Nov. 17.
1994 at Fort Jackso n . S .C .,
followed by advanced Individual
training as a wheel vehicle
repairer at Aberdeen Proving
Grounds. Aberdeen. Md.

stall. operate, troubleshoot, and
perform maintenance o n radio
access units and other electronic
device* T h e y were also taught
to Install and operate power
generation equipment used for
telecommunication*
Browning la the son of Ronald
E . B ro w n in g of 547 Matilda
Place. Longwood and Sally I.
B ro w n in g of 151 Springfield
Court. Longwood.

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K E N N E T H W . M 1JLLIN8
Kenneth W . Mullins. 18. son of Ing has completed the mobile
W ayne and Virginia Mullins of subscriber equipment transmis­
Deltona, has enlisted In the sion systems operator course
A rm y 's Delayed En try Program, here.
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fatal error occurred at trick one.
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spade ruff and a club to the ace
are followed by the heart ace.
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claim s, conceding a club trick.
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and be m ore of a taker than a are thorough, there's a chance
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giver.
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establish do not create a whole
set of new problems. Th e re ’s a
possibility they m ight.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
Important a m u se m e n ts should
not be made hastily today. Take
your time. If you Ju m p the gun.
you might have to endure an
uncomfortable Wtuatlon for a
long time to come.
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you're having anyone come lo
do work around the house. If
there It no supervision, the
results could be extrem ely dis­
appointing.
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take It upon yourself today to
critique your oo-workers. What
you say might evoke responses
you won't enjoy hearing.
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