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Fee m ere lure TODAY business By NICK PPBIPAUP Herald Staff Writer Restaurant robbed SANFORD — The drive to attract desirable business, "tnrgct Industry." to the north SANFORD — Sanford police arc in* Seminole County nrea la continuing. The latest vestlgatlng ah armed robbery last night at move Is a planned change to the county's Schlotzsky'e Restaurant. 2904 S. Orlando Drive. Comprehensive Plan, which would allow a higher Police Sgt. Pat Smith said a black male, wearing Intensity planned development near the Seminole a ski mask and reportedly brandishing a shot Towne Center mall area. gun. robbed workers after closing hours last The area, consisting of approximately 89 acres. night, as they were outside the establishment Is abutting Rlnehnrt Road, north of CR-46A and finishing their work. There was no Immediate east of lntcrstate-4. Indication of the results of the robbery, but The beltway, when built from the GreeneWay Smith said police are following up on the case A vehicle overturned yesterday on Rinehart Laronda Qall Geroner, 36, of 8anford was In­ to lnterstatc-4 would travel to the Immediate and may have It resolved In the near future. Road at Towne Center Boulevard, south of the jured, but ha said medical personnel Indicated north of the property. mall. Sanford police Sgt. Pat Smith said a van the Injuries were not life threatening. She was The land Is currently zoned A-l. agriculture. was attempting a turn, when It was struck by airlifted from the scene to an area hospital. The request Is for an amendment to the Comp Qospsl concsrt another vehicle. He said the van then slid Into Smith said no charges have been filed against Plan which would bring the land up from Low the curb, which ultimately caused It to over­ the driver of the other vehicle as of this Density Residential (LDR). with a maximum of SANFORD — A two-day gospel music work- turn. The driver of the vehicle, Identified as morning, pending a further Investigation. four units per acre, to Higher Intensity Planned shop/concert for youth will be held this Friday □Bee Business, Page 8A and Saturday at St. James AME Church. Ninth Street at Cypress Avenue In Sanford. Hours for the sessions will be 9:30 p.m. Fri­ day. and 9 a.m. on Saturday. The concert will Reaching out to say thanks be held at the church at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sanford’s presented by the youth, with Eddie Montgomery Sr. serving as workshop consultant. For additional Information, contact Tcrrclce Pearson at 322-3147 Tim Raines L8T mMtlng DeBary — The U.S. Landing Ship Tank Association (LST). will meet at 9.30 a.m. set to join Tuesday. Jan. 9. at the DeBary VFW Post 8093. located on U.S. Highway 17-92. Free history of LSTs will be available. All former Navy and Coast Ouard personnel who served In the Amphibious Forces arc Yankees welcome to attend. B y RO NALD B U IM For additional Information, phone Martin AP Sports Writer Llllenthal. Deltona. (407) 974-9021. Xkitm swH NEW YORK — Sanford native Tim Raines, Resldsnts from ths Russall Homs vlsltsd manager Bill Shaw, Jennifer Cartee, Russell’s the 36-year-outflelder for the Shonsy's in Sanford Wsdnasday, to thank granddaughter Chari Bailey, Benjl Leary, Rteydlng who was once one of baseball's premier base­ employsss for Ihsir fund-raising sfforts. Russell's grandson Ted Bailey Jr. and stealing threats. Is set to |oln the New York Above, ths group posed for a photo. Standing marketing director Lorle Pucek; and seated left SANFORD — Seminole County's recycling Yankees. left to right wars Elizabeth Padgett, Bloomers to right Johnny 8cuito, Bill Broughton, efforts continue to grow. According to a report The While the Clown, Lenny Darling, Michael Adkins, Christina King, Kimberly Bryden, Amy Thomas from the Solid Waste Division, over 18.3 million Sox and the Richard Ellison, kitchen manager Amy McRae, and Kenneth Dahly. Below, Christina King has pounds of recyclables have already been col­ Yankees Just the Shoney Bear, Lynn Newsom, Eddy a blast with the Shoney Bear. lected during October and November, the first about com­ Venstuccl, server Cheryl England, assistant two months of the current 1999/96 fiscal year. pleted the trade Wed- When the recycling program got underway In n c s d a y the 1990/91 fiscal year, a total or 17.4 million night, with pounds were collected. During the moot recent the White Shoney’s period, the 1994/99 fiscal year, the total col­ S o x I o lected was 114.7 million pounds. receive future con­ siderations. a employees, Q«org« It retiring source told SANFORD — George Stlffey will be retiring T h e from many years of service at Florida Power Associated Corporation and his friends and family want Press. The customers everyone to join In the celebration. deal was expected to Jeannette. Tommy, Cindy. Stacy. Ryan and b e a n • Brandon StlfTey and Sandy and Jerry Hauck are nounccd to­ help others Inviting all of George's friends and family to Join day. them at a party on Friday. Dec. 29 from 6 to 8 Raines, p.m. who Is sign­ H^S^nloStSfvBter______The party will be at the Sanford Church of ed for next Christ. 1 BOO N. Park Avenue, Sanford. season at SANFORD — The people of Sanford gave Everyone Is Invited to help him celebrate and •3.7 million. Tim Rainaa generously to help the atypical children who to have a great time. will agree to a one-year contract extension live at the Russell Home In Orlando. through 1997 with a club option for 1998. His The residents, some of them In their 90s. agent. Tom Reich, was in Tampa. Fla., com­ have special needs. Some of them suffer from pleting details of the contract. physical handicaps, some are mentally Raines .285 with 12 homers. 67 RUIs and challenged. 13 steals In 15 uttempts lust seusou. Hr bus 777 While all arc well loved, they sometimes steuls In his career, fourth on the career list. lack the material things that would make Yankees general manager Bob Watson and t heir lives easier and more pleasant. White Sox general manager Ron Schuelcr could The Shoney's restaurant chain In Central ••••••••••••a I not be contacted, but the deal was confirmed by Florida chose to focus their fund-raising ef­ a person familiar with Its details who spoke on forts this holiday season on the Rusaell Home. the condition he not be Identified. Sanford's restaurant raised $600, an amount "There may be no deal, there muy be a trade to that far exceeded what was raised by the the Yankees, as has been rumored, or there may other stores in the area. be a trade to another club, which huu not been DB— BB— y*»t Page BA □Baa IUIbss. Pag* BA Former Congressman Syd Herlong dies at 86 lit took mo 15 years to late 1940s to the late 1960s. In­ friend. He was always open to deteriorated recently, his famUy discover l had no talent for cluded Lake. Orange, Brevard. people and always a gentleman.” said. witting, but I oouMni give it A.S. "Syd" Herlong. a powerful Seminole. Volusia and Osceola Herlong had a stroke three years Herlong * history In Lake County Central Florida congressman for 20 counties, making him one of the ago that left him bedridden in his dates back to the heyday of the up bsosuas by that nine l years who helped bring the Ken­ most influential men in Central Leesburg home. He couldn't citrus boom In Central Florida. was too famous. 9 nedy Space Center to Brevard Florida. communicate, but he loved to tils father. A.S. Herlong Sr.. County, died at home Wednesday "He'll be sorely missed in the watch television, especially sports, brought his family to Lake County after a long Illness. He was 86. community.” said BUI Cumbaa. a hie 81-year-old brother. Byron E. from Alabama In 1911. He sup­ The 5th Congressional District, Leesburg businessman. "I knew Herlong. said. The former con­ ported them by working as an auto which Herlong represented from the him both as my congressman and a gressman's condition had C Bae Herlaag, Page BA

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SANFORD HERALD FOR THE BEST LOCAL NEWS COVERAGE. Call 322-261 1 IA - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, Dscsmbsr 28, 1086 NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE FLORIDA BRIEFS Bartow man, his doctor sue Jewelry shipping schsms State over assisted suicide PENSACOLA — A scheme to ship stolen Jewelry and other BARTOW — Eric Slraumanls* was diagnosed In 1993 with valuables to New York Is being Investigated by police and Hill, who presumably would case," said Rivas, who filed I JCscambla County SherlfTs officers. cancer Is so advanced ail doctors cancer that has so ravaged hla prosecute Mclver, and the state suit and Is an ACLU can do Is try lo keep him com­ bones they break on their own. Board of Medicine, which could member. Employees at a Mall Boxes Etc. outlet contacted police after "It Just seems to me a basic becoming suspicious about some men who delivered cardboard fortable until the disease kills discipline him. him. But the retired educator right or freedom and privacy Hill and Maim Harris, execu­ "There’s no law against I Ikixcs for shipment. about what you can do about yourself," he said. "There’s Police obtained a search warrant and found $28,300 In gold doesn't want to wait have to wait tive director of the Board of for that. your body," he said. Medicine, said they had not seen this law against anybody and diamond Jewelry and silverware taken from two homes. Ing you. If you have a cot When a man called the store to find out about the shipping He and a Jupiter doctor sued The suit, filed In Palm Beach the suit and could not comment. the slate Wednesday to overturn County Circuit Court. Is the first The action Is financed by the tlonatly protected right to delay, he was told he would have to come to the store to of Its kind In Florida and one of yourself and thla statul Identify the boxes. Its 127-year ban on assisted Palm Beach County Chapter of suicide, claiming It violates only a handful in the country, the American Civil Liberties precludes you from doln I.nst Friday. Mlroslawa Anna Plencrykowskl. 44. presented attorney Robert Rivas said. The because your doctor can't a shipping receipt. Ms. Plenciykowskl. who lives In Warwick, Florida privacy guarantees and Union and the Florida Chapter of the U.S. Constitution. suit seeks to prevent prosecution the Hemlock Society, a na­ you. then this statute la N.Y.. was charged with two counts of grand theft and released of Dr. Cecil Mclver If he helpa tionwide advocacy group (hat Ingtng on your right*." on $200,000 bond. Slraumanls, 57. can't leave his Slraumanls die at home. Police believe she Is part of a group that may have bur* supports aaslsted-sulclde rights. Bartow home and needs fre­ Named as defendants are Polk Tne two groups "Joined forces Assisted suicide Is Illegal glarlzcd houses In Gulf Breeze and Escambia County. One quent blood transfusions. He County State Attorney Jerry woman lost more than $3,000 In Jewelry, Including heirlooms and agreed to find a good lest most states. passed down front her mother and grandmother. Homeowners must wait for money NAACP: Duval FORT PIERCE — Florida Home Finders Realty, accused of growth plan looting the escrow fund for renters’ deposits, will be borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. The company manages rentals for absentee landlords for a is abomination percentage of the rents. Judge Scott Kenney ruled Wednesday that Home Finders can take half of the rent money U collected for December and use It to restore the escrow account. JACKSONVILLE - NAACP There will be another court hearing Jan. 2 toward repaying officials are threatening legal Hie homeowners. action IT the Duval County The company manages condos and single-family rentals tn School Board approves a $249.6 planned communities In Port St. Lucie ana other offices In Port million program to build new Charlotte. Port Malabar. Port St. John. Silver Spring Shores. schools In fast-growing, mostly Vcro Beach. Sebastian and Port La Belle. white suburbs. Home Finders was a subsidiary of Oeneral Development School Superintendent Larry Corporation. GDC went Into bankruptcy in 1989 after being Zenke'a plan proposes 11 new found guilty of Inflating the prices of 10,000 homes sold from schools, nine of which would be 1983 to 1989 in Central and Southeast Florida, and along the added to handle growth In Gulf coast. suburban areas. "In one Home Finders emerged from bankruptcy as an Independent word, the plan Is an abomina­ company In 1991. tion.” said National Association The Florida Department of Business and Professional for the Advancement of Colored Regulation said in September that Home Finders owners Ian People attorney Michael R. Law and Benjamin SchlfT transferred $2.8 million from Susaman. He called i( a “terrible escrow accounts of deposits from renters In an attempt to pay step backward." olT the company's debt. white Zenke says his pro­ posals meets desegregation Man with bombs bald on IMIllion bond goals, Sussman complained that TALLAHASSEE — A man was being held Wednesday on $1 the plan continues to embrace million bond after police discovered three pipe bombs, an the concept of neighborhood AK-47 assault ride and other weapons In the apartment where schools, which NAACP members he was staying. believe keeps predominantly Police evacuated about 100 people, half of them children, black schools In the Inner city from the Hollfleld Arms Apartment early Tuesday after they from being Integrated. received a 911 call around 1 a.m. about the bombs and The plan overlooks available weapons. classroom space In Inner-city Authorities charged Ronald Parrish with possession of a elementary schools while calling nrai wmnvfv destructive device. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years tn for new schools In the suburbs. prison. The School Board ta expected Sanford's Soap Box Darby ractni apant part of tha course at Sanford's Darby Park. Among that Police spokeswoman Rhonda Scott said Wednesday that to vote on the proposal in Feb­ thalr wlntar holiday halplng othara anjoy (hair racara wara 1095 Cantral Florida champion \ kuthoiWef! didn’t know why Parrish, 33. had the bomba, He ruary. Sussman warns he will sport on Wadnaaday. Racing with maritally and Malania Kirby and her partner Brittany Bostic, ,.tqla pollpe he had teamed.how to ssaemhlr them tn the mil* take hla'fight back to federal physically ohailonoad pariasrt, |ho reoar* took oh' it dry but he wouldn't tell them what branch he served with. court where Ihe school system JjdBQlfthXglrlfriend called police early Tuesday after Parrish has been embroiled for decades brought over the bombs to her apartment where he was In a dispute over desegregation. staying temporarily. "I think It's fair to say It's go­ Neighbor Jacqueline Glnyard said the woman asked to stay ing to mean increased legal ac­ Court revises pretrial depositions at Glnyard't apartment because she was scared. "She said her tion." he aaJd. boyfriend had Just come over with a bunch of bombs and Pred Matthews, a former ByADAM' Leon County Public Defender they supported the system In a guns." resident of the Jacksonville Associated Prats Writer Nancy Daniels agreed the rul­ decision last week. AACP. said Wednesday that ing would help prevent the Smith ditt on Fla. vacation building new schools In TALLAHASSEE - The misuse of depositions by some They quoted from a 1989 predominantly white areas Florida Supreme Court has defendants, but she didn't court ruling that last modified SARASOTA — Darwin E. Smith, the former head of pre-trial testimony, saying Kimberly-Clark Corp., la dead of a heart attack at age 09. would make It harder to reach given trial courts more power believe the court was endors­ Smith died Tuesday at his vacation home In Florida. desegregation goals. to limit depositions in a deci­ ing big changes. abuses were not nearly as He retired In 1992 after 20 years as the leader of the Irving. "It la just the latest In a long sion aimed to curb potential "It Is cleariy an aftlrmatlon widespread as originally Texas-based health care and paper products company. list of slaps In the race." Mat­ abuses of pretrial witnesses In of the current Florida system feared. Prosecutors and A native of Oarrett. Ind., Smith was known for hla no- thews said, adding that he, too. criminal cases. srlth a few modifications to nail defense attorneys use pre-trial believes legal action la likely. Law enforcement officials down any potential abuses." depositions to help determine nonsense management style. Soon after becoming chief ex* the strength of their < ecu live officer, he closed the executive dining room and ooce Under the plan, the School predicted the ruling would Daniels said. "There's nothing banned corporate titles to help make all employees feel like Board would spend $83.2 mil­ tax dollars by streamlin­ In It that causes major con­ part of a team. lion building and renovating ing the current system that cerns or headaches," "Discovery depositions are a Smith, a Harvard Law School graduate, transformed schools In Jacksonville’s areas of allows defendants* lawyers to The changes don't go nearly necessary and valuable part of Kimberly-Clark from a commodity paper maker Into a fastest growth: Mandarin, Eaat get pretrial statements from as far as Attorney General Bob our criminal Justice system, diversified maker of several products. Arlington and the SouthsJdc. almost anyone they want. Butterworth and law en­ and they are cleariy worth the When some suggested that Kimberly-Clark get out of the Schools In the predominantly "The abuses need to be forcement officials originally risk of some minor abuse." the disposable diaper business. Smith decided to take on Procter Mack areas on the Northslde and eliminated In order for the sought thla year. court said at that time. ft Gamble for a larger share of the market. When he retired. Eastslde would receive about system to have credibility." Butterworth first asked the Kimberly-Clark's "Huggles” diapers accounted for about 35 $02.5 million, while those on the ■aid Deputy Attorney Oeneral Legislature to abolish depos­ The court In Its 1989 deci­ percent of the company's $7 billion annual earnings. Westalde would receive about Pete Antonaccl. "Ira a dra­ itions. When lawmakers Ig­ sion said pre-trial testimony $54.2 million. Schools at the matic change and a real money nored the request, he asked the plays "a necessary role In our From Associated Pros* reports Beaches and Arlington would saver for law enforcement and Supreme Court for a major criminal Justice system by receive a combined $11.8 mil­ for prosecutors and puMIc de­ overhaul. Insuring fairness and equal lion. fenders." The justices made It clear administration of Justice."

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POLICE Traffic Jam Drug raid A semi tractor-trailer waa In­ volved In a collision Members of the Seminole County Clty/County Investigative day on lnt*ratat«-4 ■ Bureau (CCIB) armed with a search warrant raided a home at distance southwest of Iht 801 Geecreek Court In Casselberry this past Thursday. Six Lake Monro* brldga. While persons in the house were arrested on drag related charges, moat of the vehicle waa out of while a seventh, who reportedly arrived during the search, was the travel I anas, emergency also placed under arrest. vehicles and curious The following persons were arrested, each charged with passtre-by caused a massive iwsscsslon of a controlled substance, possession of drug traffic Jam which stretches as paraphernalia, and possession of over 20 grams of marijuana. far as four miles In either di­ Shaflq Klzl, 18, and Chante Lynn D'anca, 18, listed as res­ rection at times. The Florida idents. Also. Jason Matthew Best. 19, of Winter Park. Lance Highway Patrol Investigated Turner, 23 and Joseph N. Hixson, 32, both of Casselberry, and the collision. The truck 'ap­ Eric Richard Nordman. 29, of Casselberry. Hixson was also parently waa forced to leave charged with resisting an officer without violence. the highway to avoid striking a CCIB agents said the search of the home uncovered a small car. No ona waa number of drug related Items and drugs. During the search, seriously Injured, althought the they said Fernando Anthony Sanches, 20, of Winter Park, FHP has not released com­ arrived at the home. He was arrested on a charge of possession plete Information. of under 20 grams of marijuana. QUAD action Members of the Sanford police department QUAD-Squad conducted a number or survellances Thursday night and early Friday In various parts of the city. • Willie Charles Brown, 28. of 1001 W. 10th Street, was arrested In the 1000 block of W. 13th Street. He was charged with possession of cocaine with Intent to distribute, and resisting an officer without violence. Year in review: Crime • Kenneth Levon Myles, 28, of 30 Castle Brewer Court, w o arrested at 13th Street and Olive Avenue. He w o charged with possession with Intent to distribute 14 grams of cannabis, and Florida gets tough on felons with costly measures resisting an officer without violence. •Charles Wayne Campbell. 51, 2435 Lory Street. Sanford, Gov. Lawton Chiles said he "The thing Is the message that tarnished the state's fun-and- crime doesn't pay. Thar a the sun Image were nearly con­ w o arrested In the 300 block of Poplar Avenue Friday. He w o Associated Press Wrltar______believes lawmakers next year charged with purchase of crack cocaine. need to give the tougher meas­ deterrent," he said. "Education cluded this year. • Terry Lee Williams, 19, of 1010 W. Ninth Street, w o TALLAHASSEE - Florida ures time to work before pur­ Is the best longterm solution. Two of three youths charged arrested In the 300 block of Poplar Avenue. He w o charged suing more crime-flghtlng Ini­ But we need to get the career in the murder of German tourist tried to take a big bite out of Uwe-Wilhelm Rakebrand on with sale/dell very of crack cocaine. crime when It passed tougher tiatives. criminals off the street." • Little Walter Taylor. 18. of 1011 W. Sixth 8treet, w o sentencing laws and rein­ "I think where we are now Is a Amid an unprecedented Sept. 6, 1993, are headed to located at Lake Monroe Terrace o the result of a survellance troduced prison chain gangs this good place to stop and take stock prison expansion, the Depart­ prison. at Fifth Street and Olive Avenue Friday. He w o charged with year. and aee what happens," Chiles ment of Corrections was heavily Patsy Jones. 22. will serve two sale/dellvery of a controlled substance. Police said he w o also Even before the latest crime- said. "We have tried to stress criticized for security lapses that consecutive Ufe sentences. Atvan found to be wanted on a warrant for throwing a deadly missile fighting measures kicked In. prevention aa being as necessary allowed six killers to tunnel out Hudson. 21, will serve a mini­ Into a vehicle. Florida got some good news as the construction of the pris­ of the high-securlty Qtades mum of 25 years. when violent crime dropped 6 ons." Correctional Institution In Belle Twenty-two-year-old Recon- Carthaft Critics of the get-tough effort Glade on Jan. 2. dall Wiggins, the third accused percent in the first six months of accomplice, faces the electric John Willie Collins, 19. of 1601 W. 13th Place, Sanford, w o 1995 — one of the biggest say the money will come at the Four were recaptured, one was expense of schools, roads and killed by police and one remains choir If convicted at hia trial. arrested by Sanford police Monday. Officers said they o w him declines In years. Three killers charged In the behind the wheel of a 1995 Dodge at a convenience store on But the year ended on a other public services. Others at large. believe the tougher sentences In 1995, three convicted slaying_ of British tourist Gary West First Street, and determined the vehicle had been stolen. gloomy note when a handyman Colley ata a highway rest atop In He w o stopped, and police said he attempted to give them a waa Indicted In the murder and may not do much to deter crime. killers died In the electric chair. false name. Collins w o arrested on charges of grand theft auto mutilation of 9-year-old Jimmy "We pass lots of laws and 1 Bernard Bolander. 42, was North Florida were headed for and resisting an officer without violence. The vehicle had been Ryce, who vanished after getting don't expect there's going to be executed In July for the 1960 lengthy stints behind here. very much effect." said Pro­ torture and murder of four men Aundra Akins, 16, was reported stolen lo t Friday from a residence In the 2700 block ona school bus In South Florida. sentenced to 27 year* in prison. of Ridgewood Avenue in Sanford. Five death row Inmates were fessor Alfred Blumsteln. a (n a botched drug deal In Dade executed In 1995, but the state criminal Justice researcher at County. John "Billy Joe" Crumttfe, 16, Domtstic OEMS only performed three of the Carnegle-Mellon University In In December, Jerry White. 47 was sentenced to life In prison killings. Cop-killer Charlie Street Pittsburgh. "That's typically was put to death for the 1982 and will serve a minimum of 25 •Elizabeth Duriand, 67, of 915 W. First Street, w o arrested driven by the ‘crime of the murder of a convenience store years. Deron Spear, 19, waa by Sanford police Monday at her residence. Police said she and Edwin Kaprat 111. convicted of raping four elderly women month' that attracts legislative customer In Orange County. The sentenced to eight years. attacked her boyfriend with a kitchen knife. She w o charged and torching their homes, were attention, public attention and next day. the state executed In December, the murder of with aggravated battery, domestic violence. subbed to death by two other so there's a rush to get a bill In." Phillip Atkins. 40, for the 1981 9-year-old Jimmy Ryce south at •Susan V. Larson. 53. of Bethesda. Maryland, w o arrested death-row inmates in April. Scott. R-Fort Lauderdale, kidnapping and tuurder of a Miami helped galvanise a Tuesday by Lake Mary police at the home of her mother on The sUte's prison system also disputed the estimates of higher 6-year-old boy In Polk County. community shocked by the Pcppertree Court In Lake Mary. Police saUl she had reportedly came under Are In 1995 when costs and said he believed the Court proceedings from two crime. been In an altercation with her 81-year old mother. She w o atx kilters tunneled out of a state must try to ensure swift 1993,, tpurlat killings that Juan Carioa Chavez, a 25- charged with battery, domestic violence, and abuse of an I South Florida penitentiary. One and certain punishment for •parked, major reforms In the year-old handymen,lymon, waa In­ elderly person. Juvenile justice system and dicted for the Sept. II •Marlcla D. King, 25, 83 Shenandoah Village, w o arrested of the escapees remained at criminals. at her residence Monday by Sanford police following an Urge in late December. altercation with a man. She w o charged with battery, The court proceeding! domestic violence. resulting from the highly • Anthony Donnell Helton. 36. 2625 Hartwell, publicised tourist killings thai at his residence Tuesday by Sanford police following a dispute. rocked the sUte's biggest In­ He w o charged with battery, domestic violence. dustry two years ago neared an •Joseph Audlles, 41, 1506 W. 15th Street, Sanford, W O end when most of the youths arrested at his residence Monday by Sanford police o the convicted In the aUytngs were result of a reported dispute with his wife. He w o charged with sentenced to prison. aggravated battery, domestic violence. Public safety was a major • William Charles Simmons, 43, 275 8. Third Street. Lake Issue for Uwmakers in 1995. Mary, was arrested at his residence Monday by Lake Mary Some criminal-justice experts police following a reported dispute with his slater. He w o say the state will be forced to charged with battery, domestic violence. pay handsomely for its push to • Paul D. Carmachael. 25. 5355 Orange Boulevard, Lake llsh lawbreakers. Law en- Monroe, w o arrested by deputies at his residence Sunday. t supporters argue that Officers Bald he had reportedly been In a dispute with a female locking up the worst and repeat during a car ride. He w o charged with battery, domestic offenders longer aenda a violence. message to other would-be thugs In the aUte with the nation a Traffic slop worst crime In 1994. "What's the option?" asked Arturo Pina. 32.1007 Park Avenue. Sanford, w o stooped by Jim Scott, president of the sUte deputies at Celery Avenue and SR*415 Tuesday.iy. He w o Senate, which made criminal charged with driving uiunder the Influence and driving with a Justice lu top priority. "We've suspended/revokedd license.llcen got to do something." Crime-flghtlng measures that Retail thaft took effect In 1995: Michelle J. Schaefer, 20, 870 Wolf Trail. Sanford, w o ap­ —Required felons convicted prehended by Sanford police Tuesday at a retail store In the for offenses committed after Oct. 3600 block of S. Orlando Drive. Officers said she attempted to 1 to serve at least 85 percent of take a carton of cigarettes from the store without paying. She their prison terms. The 8top was charged with retail theft. Turning Out Prisoners Uw waa the reaction to the early release Warrante of Inmates In the 1960a and early 1990a when the state • Reginald Clark. 27. 1614 W. 16th Street, w o served a needed to relieve prison over­ warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility Tuesday. He w o wanted for aggravated assault domestic violence, and crowding. At one point felons criminal mischief. served an average of one-third of •Randall Lee Jones. 35. 5266 Michigan Avenue, Sanford, their sentences. —Imposed mandatory prison turned himself In at the Jail Tuesday. He w o wanted for falling terms on violent career to appear on a charge of tampering, falling to criminals convicted of a fourth charge of driving with a suspended/revoked license, lie and vt* olatlon of probation on a conviction offense and strengthened the of driving with a state's aentenclng guidelines suspended/revoked license. that were enactea In 1903 to provide for uniform prison terms Sanford poiica raporta statewide. •Damage w o discovered Friday at a house In the 100 block —Put Inmates In ankle chains of Msyrose Drive In Sanford. An estimated 86,000 to 66,000 in and made them work on chain damage was reportedly done during the past year. osnes. • A woman's wallet containing a number of credit cards w o —Toughened domestic vio­ reportedly stolen In a store In the Seminole Towne Center last lence laws. Thursday. Police said one of the credit cards h o been —Allowed the state to add reportedly used at another area business. more than 4,000 prison beds by • A puree containing an estimated 61,446 In Items w o increasing the system's capacity reported stolen In a store at the Seminole Towne Center bom 133 percent to 150 percent. Tuesday. A mistake In figuring how •A 6140 VCR w o reported stolen early Wednesday bom much apace was needed to Sanford Early Childhood Center on E. 25th Street. felons has produced a •A 6189 bike w o reportedly stolen Tuesday bom a porch surplus of prioon beds heading In the 200 block of Laurel Avenue. Into 1906. Officials are con­ • Two TVs and other Items valued at 61.006 were reported sidering whether to rent the stolen Sunday from a residence In the 200 block of E. 22nd extra beds to other states. Street. Despite the excess apace, state • Two VCRs, Christmas gifts and bottles of alcohol valued at ronomtsta predict die prison over 8900 were reportedly stolen Friday bom a residence In population will grow dramati­ the 200 block of W. 19th Street. cally over the next 10 years as •A VCR. microwave oven and vacuum cleaner with a total the tougher sentences take ef­ value or 8545 were reported missing Monday bom a residence fect. It la expected to grow bom In the 1000 block of Cypress Avenue. O prisoners this year •A lawn mower and weed eater with a total value of 6200 to 110,000 by 2001 and 150,000 were reportedly stolen Saturday from a storage roam In the by 2006. 600 block or Park Avenue. The cost of the prison system •A 1979 Mercury, license number JJC-001 waa reportedly is estimated to grow bom 61.2 stolen Friday In the 1200 block of French Avenue. billion nest year to 63.4 billion a year In 10 years.

gggl 4A - Ssnford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Oecambor 28, 1095 Editorials/ Opinions

BEN WATTENBERG (US PS 411-280) 300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA. 32771 Area Code 407-322 2611 or 831-0993 lacy K. Lose • Editor 1995: New ideas of consequence Odessa H. Pugh • Business Msnsger The year-ln-review television programs con­ pressure, may be shamefully U-tuming. among both blacks and whites. What has SUBSCRIPTION RATE! centrate on the events of 1996. And so we see, The crux of the happened within the black community la re­ 3 Months...... 019.SO once again, Oklahoma Ctty, O.J., Rabin, Bosnia, welfare {dan involves markable: simultaneous progress and regress. 0 Moulhs...... 039.00 Newt’s Contract and the government shutdown. the devolution of The progress Is an undertold story. Income 1 Year...... 078.00 Indeed, that's news. But what about Ideas? power back to the among black* has climbed, black youngsters are Florida Resldsnts must pay 7% sales Us In 'ideas have consequences" is the mantra. states. The popu­ as likely as whites to graduate from high school, addition to rates above. Thomas Jefferson and Adam Smith had Ideas larity of devolution the old days of legal discrimination are a that became hard n e w s . So did Adolf Hitler. cornea from experi­ memory. Whites are prepared to acknowledge My brilliant young staff of the public television ence. Many federal lack equality and success in athletics, enter­ EDITORIAL program "Think Tank" picked the moat Im­ social programs (not tainment, the military ~ and now, astonishingly portant Ideas of 1999. The winners were (1) all) have become fltlcs. Recall that Colin PoweU waa beating Shame. (2) Devolution, (3) Racial Re-thlnklng expensive, Ineffi­ ill Clinton In the polls by 16 points, while In the and (4) The Anxious Class. We are already see­ cient. permissive, same polls Bob Dole waa losing to Clinton. Looking toward ing consequence*. out-of-touch and At the same time there are difficulties. The Shame had kind of gone out of fashion. It counterproductive. O J. Simpson trial showed the deep gulf between represented absolute values when relative values Yet their functions black and white attitudes. There was a marginal seemed ascendant. We "defined devtancy a r e Important. decrease In criminality. Illegitimacy and welfare the new year down," explained Sen. Pat Moynlhan, D-N.Y. Hence, In the pro­ In the black community, but the levels are ter­ thus, what used to be called "bastardy" and posed bill, the federal I Thomas Jefferson ribly high. Whites felt threatened. Practically without exception, the last "illeglUmacy" la called "out-of-wedlock birth," entitlement for and Adam Smith Finally there Is "the anxious class." It Is said meetings held this year with the various city "non-marltal birth" or "alternative parenting." welfare 1a ended and had idaaa that that the rich are getting richer, that the middle and Seminole County commissions, saw an Made non-shameful, and accordingly subsidised state and local gov­ becam e hard naws. class la taking It in the neck, that the poor are muring of holiday wishes. Moat of them through welfare, Illegitimate births Increased ernments are asked So did Adolf Hit lor. | sinking. Common villains are the global econ­ te during commissioner participation from 5 percent of all births to 30 percent In three to give It a try, with omy, Imports, the exodus of manufacturing Jobe, Eoda. decades. leas money, more corporate re-structuring and down-aliing. Ideas become news: Republicans initiated a discipline, fearer Incentive*, Allegedly, anxiety reigns. The rich are Indeed S At these meetings, one after another of the welfare bill that makes Illegitimacy less and more shame. getUng richer, but there la solid factual reason to commfaaionera wished the general public and rewarding, hence more shameful. President Alas, shame and devolution have a racial doubt the rest of the complaint. Still, It Is a each other a happy holiday season, and Clinton at first agreed, and now. under liberal dimension which has led to a racial rethinking powerful and scary theme.______wishes for a successful new year. We believe' they deserve similar wishes from the citizens they have been elected to serve. With this in mind, we are hereby is­ suing such wishes on behalf of a majority of JOSEPH SPEAR the public. j m I BET This Sunday, the Sanford Herald will have ®il£C((«IHNWWT,IW rnnuouio reporta of what various city and county Forbes pushes leaden believe were the outstanding events MUNCE which contributed to the progress of their THAT OLD old Reaganomics areaa during 1995, and a look at what they BUPGET. expect during 1996. Steve Forbes strikes me aa a good guy, With the old axiom "Rome wasn't built In a and I can live with every idea he la peddling day" In mind, the same holds true for our except the main Idea he ts peddling. cities and county. Things which ultimately He says forget budget deficits. He says let's result in Improvements and/or benefits for our slash taxes blgtlme. He says this will foster citizens don't Just happen overnight. They economic growth. He says the increased tax revenues from this growth will more than take extensive planning, give-and-take make up for the revenues that are forfeited discussions, public hearing* with which to with the tax cuts. obtain citizen Input, and often alow, but Sound familiar? continuous work toward achievement. Recall memories of It la no surprise therefore, that moat of the the Reagan years? government officials interviewed for these two Bring back phrases stories are looking toward a continuation of like "voodoo eco­ work accomplished or planned for. during nomics" and "there 1996. you go again"? Yes, It la the same .ik'rioftcn difficult to agree to an action n)i) stuff that Rimshl dndeHaken -by a government bogy, .This, is Reagan peddled to us especially- trite when it comes to something I n 1BSO. The which may affect something in one's own technical name for it back yard. Overall however, the goal of our la Supply-Side governments la to work on the entire Bushwa. Reagan’s citizenry, whether it is to bring about better first budget director, living standards, economy, progress, or even David Stockman, cultural and recreational offerings. They must aubsequenUy nailed ELLEN GOODMAN It for what It was: look out for the majority of people, and at­ Trickle-Down tempt avoiding any difficulty for other*. Bushwa In a Sunday U'a not an easy task. This la perhaps why suit. relatively few of our number ever consider Anniversary of violence comes Supply-Side off King political office on a local Kcri* It'a Bushwa says give the difficult, and no matter how a politician may BROOKLINE* M*aa.—The windows arc rich folks tax breaks strive to do well, they are bound to make cowered with bulletproof (lass now. Hie and the benefits will some day percolate enemies. Some people simply mmnot taka women who came to the clink; these d«ye are down to the plebeian masses. Meanwhile, the tK»t tvne of conflict and refuse to become weeted by a frtendfy but armed poheeman. on country will go brake, but that's one of those i seeking office, even though they their way to gri pap smears, contraceptives or unfortunate byproducts of making falcate Involved In seeking office, even abortions, they must pass thrau^i a metal may have the catcapabilities cf being an excel- fatter. lofllcfat detector and olfcr thetr bags far Inspection. Actually. It’s not the Idea of wealth that lent elected i It's almost a year now tones John C Baht bothers me. I‘d love to attain it myself Right now however, we have our com- 3rd. armed with a sense of mlswon and mad* someday. But 1 do resent It when personal ntiaaionero all in place. During thte coming ness wafted Into this Planned Parenthood fortunes are built at the expense of huge year, there will be etoctjonaTsome will be cftilc and began his murderous rampage public deficits and a national debt that is given an opportunity to continue their work through my hometown. With more likely to bring us to ruin than nuclear at the seats of our government Others wlU be Mad. he asssaslnalsd two tUc** worker*, arsenals. replaced. shannon Lowney and Leanne Nichols, and Back to where I started: Malcolm "Steve" PRcgardtese of what 1996 brings for our wounded five others In building* two miles Forbes Jr., for those of you who have been t officials, they will need our apart In teas than an hour, he racheted up boycotting stories of presidential politics, is They must have cooperation, not the violence In the war of words and deeds. the chief executive officer of Forbes Inc., and from thdr citizens, but from each other Today the scars are as Invisible as the bul­ editor in chief of its flagship organ. Forbes k ctty/city/county relationships. letproof glsas. AD but two workers here that magasine. day have stayed on. providing sendees, reftts- Junior Inherited his fortune from his father, ?Wlth this in mind, we, on behalf of the tng to be scared on. Tf anything." says the the late Malcolm Sr., an eccentric motor­ of Seminole County and its dries, cftUc director Alice Wrtioeven. Ilk strength­ cyclist. balloonist and bon vtvsnt. who in­ I to the commiaaioncfs' wishes *1“ * are ened us. * herited it from his father, a Wall Street a happy new year. We wish TUM a But the annWersBiy comes, as It must Journal rohimnlat who founded the business y and prosperous new year In return. with a pslnfUl serving of flashbacks, a ration 1990 ends, let’s be able to look at It aa of grief, a menu of " tf antys. * To the people highly successful year and know that who five and mourn here, this to more than Everyone, commissioners and dtisens alike, afHrthff in the abortion war chroni­ lln th e i cles. They fad a kinship that foes beyond the pro-choice community. They have become members of a leas and Isos cadustvs society of people who know, firsthand, what kk aka to live In the almas* World phsre and aftermath of violence. *1 carry with mo a level of esdnesa so pro­ found that it wig be with me forever * says Verhoeven, who was In the dinic where Lowney waa murder ed.. 'Whenever there la a report of a random a d of violence 1 read It In a very different way." Ntdd Gambia, bead of the Planned Parenthood league of Massachusetts, stye that she know now what It la like far teach­ ers going to school with metal detectors, far parents sending thdr children out In the morning wondering If theyT make it back. More than that! the experience has left her deeply aware of what she describee—In tears as "the Importance of dvOtty and of (derating deeper bald difference*,** In aome ways the aaurdera that dosed out MNM were a chilling precursor to 1906. This has been a year marked by the Oklahoma City bombing, by the murder of Yttdiak Rabin, by a public ckacouree that goes far beyond dis­ courtesyand by slow, growing admission of the link between words and deeds. Par many days after the cknk shootings there was a tack recapUUon of some relation­ ship between "pro-life** rhetoric and murder­ ous reality. When a pro-SeM rally waa hdd to *r puvn w ns» *v o w n psn m» i praise his "righteous deed, " Ms "Justifiable Congress, m might conakbr playing gwVJCTMf homicide," there were saner calls far Mnguistk CARD.” Sanford Hank). Sanford, Florida - Thursday, December M, II Herlong 1A mlttec when It Introduced a bill that reduced federal taxes by 10 mechanic before percent.His longtime friend, branching Into vegetable and President John F. Kennedy, cltnia shipping. signed the bill Into law In 1983. The Henonga evolved Into one A Democrat throughout his of Lake County's moat powerful political < areer, Herlong sup­ families, who at one point owned ported Richard Nixon's presi­ nearly 900 acres of citrus and dential campaign In 1968. built several homes In the area. Herlong left Congress In 1969, But Syd Herlong found his call* but served several years on the Ing In politics, not citrus. Securities and Exchange After graduating from the Commission under Nixon. University of Florida's law In 1985, he switched to the school, Herlong served as Republican party because of Its Leesburg postmaster In 1935. Increasing Influence In Central The next year, at age 27. he Florida and his desire to vote In became one of Lake County's Republican primaries. youngest Judges. He made a Funeral services for Herlong successful run for Congress In will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at 1947. Morrison United Methodist Church In Leesburg. Beyers Herlong also was part of the Funeral Home In Leesburg la House Ways and Means Com* handling arrangements. Shoney’s — Centlased frem Page 1A without federal, state or local "Each child Is encouraged to According to assistant man­ funding so they depend solely on develop to his or her own full ager Richard Ellison, an Orlando the contributions fronv the potential." Russell said. restaurant collected a little more public for their operating The Sanford Shohey's staff than 91,000, but most of that budget. was thrilled with the visit by came In the form of a single "Mrs. Russell has been doing their guests from the Russell still buying 91,000 check. this since 1951 when she took In home. Shoppara Wednesday flocked to the Hallmark reduced prices. Most shops, locally as well as On Wednesday, Vantrese a bed-ridden girl.” Ellison said. "They were great," said Card Bhop at the Seminole Towne Center, throughout the state and nation, are reporting l u a t a i a s l s s a m MhkaAAi it IS jmshsss m m M J Russell and a group of those who "That girl...she's a woman Ellison, who does double duty as planning ahead for next year. They ere buying up nfivy IH9I On GKj MOUI lYOfltO IPO f M r #nO live In her home came to San­ now...ls still with her and Mrs. the Shoney Bear. "They are very holiday greeting cards now being offered at reductions. ford to thank those who had Russell has been taking In loving people," helped them and to enjoy a everyone who Is recommended cheerful hotlday meal at the to her ever since." Ellison Insists It Is not the restaurant. Russell said she has never Shoney's staff who should be “Normally we take our turned a child In need away. All lauded for the fund-raising ef­ Christmas derations down the money donated to the home forts that brought the guests Florida lawmakers plan right after Christmas, but we left goes directly to the care of the from the Russell Home to Ban- them up for them." Ellison said. children. Neither Russell nor ford. "We were very excited about any member of the board of "It's the people of Sanford who them coming up and they really directors of the Home are paid were so generous and good." he reforms without new taxes enjoyed the Christmas decora­ any salary. There are 21 paid said. "1 want to make sure the community gets the credit they that well reach higher student D-Oalnesvllle. "We get the moet tions." staff members who help Russell achievement levels If we con­ for our money tf we put It Into The Russell Home operates care for the children. deserve." TALLAHASSEE - Florida tinue to spend money the way cQucmuofi, not pcunow. lawmaker* have plenty of plana we always nave." Lawmakers and educators to Improve the performance of Educators warned that schools agree that Florida needs to push Raines public school students. But they won't escape spending cuts If Its students to perform batter, ______i a Chicago has gotten rid of Craig Qrebeck. Mike don't have much. If any. money they simply rearrange priorities. One measure would m at the rumored." White Sox owner Jerry Relnadori said. LaVaUiere, Lance Johnson and Scott Radinsky. to pay for their Ideas. They said some lawmakers are current OPA needed to graduate "We are talking to another dub." The White Sox have added Harold Balnea and The Legislature will consider too for removed from cl— room* from 1.5 to 2.0. Some counties Raines figures to play left field for the Yankees, Darren Lewis. measures to hrmet the minimum to know what's happening. already require the higher grade. with Ruben Sierra remaining aa a designated Chicago acquired Raines from Montreal on Dec. grade-point avenge needed for "They think the money la "Raising the OPA la an Im­ hitter. New York manager Joe Torre had said In 23. 1990, along with Jeff Carter, for graduation from a D-piua to » C, being mlaapent. But the teacher* portant part of recent weeks that Sierra would be given a shot to out Adder Ivan Calderon and pitcher Barry Jones. require all students to pner in are teaching too many students. fromi tkthe students," said I play left, but Yankees owner George Stetnbrenncr His best season with the White Box was 1993. algebra course to graduate and Teachers and administrators "We've steered away and Reich have been discussing a Raines deal for when he hit .306 with 16 homers and 54 RBls. extend the school year, now 180 have been sacrificing for yean,' higher standards and < ‘ several weeks. He stole 51 bases in 1991 and 45 the following dayakmg. •aid Fran Olbtin. principal at because we were afraid Trading Raines continues the White Sox season, but slumped to 21 In 1993 and 13 the What they won't consider is ff yy g*6 Heights High School in students couldn't achieve It payroll dumping. Since the end of the season, following year. i n v new uxet to helo (Inmce B o c a R & to a . And It shows." education for Florida's 2.3 mil- “That's e very common pro- Teachers agree with the lion students. The regular Ih t* days — people with for a tougher curriculum, Business legislative March visions without they aald unless las S. Frank Petruxlelo, Broward with overcrowded 'I A ,,,. . plan amendment. 'Money Is not' the______answer.-*to County schools supertntendent. students will have a rOttP-Tt). t change Is sctfttt& d for a public education 'woes,'.: sAd 'Sftnafe " State R*P- Cynthia Chestnut. by the county rearing by the LocalU* Plajinldg Agency 'ort' President Jim Scott. R-Fort chairwoman of the House M®* WtsUag thooaiWghOf iber 12 meeting and January 3. beginning at 7 p.ii.m/ ! Lauderdale. "We have to be Education Committee, aald will now have to be incorporated as an official Also scheduled for consideration at the same more creative with the money lawmekare needed to turn their "We're about ready to have 9 change to the Comprehensive Plan for the meeting is a HJP-TI proposal for land west of ctoaa-atoe revolution and a * Interstate-4, along the western aide of the ex­ we've got" attention away from prison county. About 67,000 now students oaooAoay (fl 1 According to a staff analysis accompanying the tension of International Parkway from AAA are expected next year to public 'We need to take preventive TornUlo,____ head k of the Florida paperwork submitted to commission members, headquarters, to CR-46A. The actual road ex­ school*. LjiwTTVAkicn $0 meaauree to decn bur prison Education Aasocfatioo/Ualted this property represents the remaining area In tension, which will eventually become a county have enough new tax dollars to population," aaid Chestnut, unincorporated Seminole County along Rinehart road, was discussed last week during a Lake hire teachers for them. Road, between CR-48A and 88-46, which Is not Mary City Commission meeting. The property designated for future high Intensity uses con­ adjacent to the roadway la being proposed for sistent with existing uses and development office and business space as well as large scale haul's stvsn s«crnd pools hotel areas. trends. ‘Ira going to be a very, very While the land presently docs not involve any Lake Mary discussed the proposal aa a portion tight fiscal year.". ------aald Education dgbut with now nams city property, both the cities of Sanford and Lake of the proposed roadway la within the city limits. Commissioner Frank Brogan. Mary are being notified regarding the proposed The remainder la In the county. superintendent of "But there's no reason to think National Pork. Now they're

-•-V She was born to Alabama and Inc., In charge of arrangements. Brenda Pinkney Stephens, William B. Frante, S3. moved to Central Florida to Rochester. N.Y.. Beverly Ann. Talladega Drive, Orlando, died 1963. She was a homemaker, Sanford; son, Raleigh Bernard, Sunday, Dec. 24. 1996 at hie and member of Enterprise Suale B. Lindsey. 97, B. Sanford; slaters. Willie Mae residence. Bom Aug. 10.1912 In Baptist Church. Palmetto Avenue. Sanford, died Harvey. Sanford. Blanche Alice Delaware, Okla., he moved to Survliurvlvora Include brother, Wednesday. Dec. 27,1996 at her PUtman. Jacksonville; brother. Central Florida In 1909. He was Howard WUbum. Sanford. residence. Bora Jan. 22. 1896 In Wllmer Jam es. Sanford; 15 self employed In the lawn Allen-Summerhlll Funeral Crocketvtlie, 8.C., she moved to grandchildren; 11 great-grand­ maintenance bualneaa. He was home. Orange City, In charge of Central Florida In 1925. She was children. Baptist. arrangements. a homemaker, and a member rtf Marvin C. Zanders Funeral SurvlvIvors Include daughters, First Baptist Church, Sanford. Home. Apopka. In charge of ar­ Mary Gibson. Orlando. Gwenlyn IVORY Survivor* Include slater, Pearl rangements. Gula, Heaterla. Cal.i seven John Wesley Ivory. 91, MrCnrm ^ki Altamonte Springs; grandchildren; three great­ Mellonville Avenue, Sanford, grandchildren Linda Klein. Mary K. Valentine, formerly a Harrell 1 Beverty grandchildren. died Sunday. Dec. 24, 1996 at Loveland. Colo.. Deborah Bhctlf, resident of Towne and Country Baldwln-Falrchild Funeral HUlhaven Healthcare Center, Valrico, Joseph defend. San­ RV Resort. Sanford, died Wed­ Home. Oviedo, in charge of ar­ Sanford. Bom June 6, 1904 In ford; seven great-grandchildren; Transmissions three great-great-grandchildren. nesday. Dec. 27.1905 In Ohio. rangements. Tuakegee. Ala., he moved to Survivors Include daughter Central Florida in 1991. He was Barbara Frederick; brothers, a miner and a Baptist. Oramkow Funeral Home. Sanford, in charge of arrange- John. Billy, Bobby and Danny Alma U. Ooodwln. 76, Survivors Include wife. Ver­ Vincent; four grandchildren. Elisabeth Street. Enterprise, nier; son. Alfonsla, Dayton, Miller-Buaae A Borgmann Co. tiled Tuesday. Dec. 26. 1995. Ohio: daughter, Fannie Mae Funeral Home, Clnctwnatl. Ohio. Poole, Newark. N.J.; eight Hannah Loretta Pinkney. 73, grandchildren; 13 great-grand­ Castle Brewer Court, Sanford, children. died Wednesday. Dec. SO. 1996 Wllaon-Elchelberger Mortuary. Oct. 24. 1925 In Madison County. Florida. She was an In M em o electronics assembler for Quip Efectronica Corp, and a member Qest ©J QAAsies 9 le of First Shiloh Missionary Bap­ &ok tist Church. Sanford. Survivors Indude daughters. •rsaiks* Ssasral n

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Lions roar on road Oviedo in Rockledge Raines In plnatrlpas? SANFORD - A report out of Chicago Mid finale; Seminole falls late Wednesday night that Sanford's Tim Ralnea In other games. Port St. Lucie would become at member of the New York defeated Jupiter 72*65, host Martin Yankees on Thursday. County downed Clewlaton 50-44, Rollins man 8-0 ROCKLEDGE - Darren Rogers and Preatonburg (Ky.) bested scored 13 points Wednesday to lead Stuart-South Fork 66-60. WINTER PARK - Sophomore guard Brad Oviedo past Titusville 56-46 In the Today. Seminole plays Clewlaton Ash scored IB points as Rollins College defeats! second round of the Rockledge at 2 p.m. and Palm Beach Oardent Milwaukee School of Engineering 86*57, Ktwanls Classic. Phillip Oraves plays Martin County at 6 p.m. keeping the Tars undefeated this season.. __ scored 11 points for the Lions, while Martino came off |he bench to score 12 Christian Sanders had 10 points. points for Rollins (90). Twelve of 13 Tars were The Lions had a 12*10 lead after the first quarter, and the Terriers Jason*Ket£nhetm led Milwaukee (1*8) with 13 were within 26*24 at halftime. points. Matt Dewald added 11. Oviedo held a 39-30 lead at the end of the third quarter and never looked back. John Harper had 14 ls for the Lions, while Oraves 10 points. eLucas HUl led Titusville with 11 points, while Mlcah Loyd added 10. Buos axe Wyche Oviedo, which defeated Cocoa 78*59 Tuesday behind 18 points TAMPA — Sam Wyche, who felled to turn from Banders, faces tournament around Tampa Bay Buccaneers' long host Rockledge today at 7:30 p.m. floundering program In four seasons, today In the championship game. became the second NFL coach to be flred In the Rockledge defeated Melbourne last 24 hours. 70-60 In other second round action The depeture was rumored after the Buc­ Wednesday, while Cocoa downed caneers squandered a 5*2 start In the NFC Sebastian 77*52. Central by losing seven-of-nlne for Uielr 14th consecutive losing season. The 7*9 finish, though, w m Tampa Bay's best since 1981. OlUfWI — MW*»wa«*» • a ^ scored 17 points Wednesday to lead . cmm Wyche loins the realm of the unemployed Palm Beach Gardena past Seminole with Buddy Ryan, who w m fired m Artaona's Sophomore guard Seth Fowler (No. 14, *ove) aoo«d ate point* coach on Monday. Wyche compiled a 23*41 53*39 In the flrat round of the Tiger Hall of Fame Classic at Martin u n , lalnst Cocoa and eight points against TttusvMfetohelp Ovisdo (14-0) record with the Sues, who finished In last place Nance to the champlonahlp game of the Woddodo* Ktwanls Claaalo. or tied for last place for seven consecutive years. County High School In Stuart. _ County kickers

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keep their heads up, "Kohnaaid. However for Kohn and the Stiver Hawks, time was not ac­ counted for. and the Trojans ran out the clock, escaping with their 13th win of the season. In other first round games, host Bishop Moore hammered Belmont Senior from Canada, 84-39, Unlnot City, Tennessee whipped Cypress Creek 85-40 and Colonial edge Dixie Heights, Kentucky 81-87. Lake Howell faces Belmont Senior today at 3:30 p.m.

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______Banlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, December M, IMS - — People . r»* y ' n '■-% HI f 7; Readers get advice for new year T: What DBAR MR. 8TBWART: I answer yet. I want to take this do you see ahead for me In *987 have had some mixed feelings time to wish my readers a Happy Dtbary PCE Homtmakm t haven't been too lucky this that you were not well again. and Prosperous New Year ahead The Debary PCE (Homemaker*) Club held a brief meeting ar and would think that I'll Please be honest enough to an­ for us all. And to my amoriatea recently at the Debary Community Center on Shell Road. A ve a better year next year tn swer my "psychic awarenero." at the Sanford Herald, I wish holiday luncheon followed at noon at the Deltona Inn. The C*90. What do you aee or feel for ED, LAKE MART each of you and your families, group ha* continued to work on Item* for the Boggy Creek me? the bounty of love, health and Oang Camp in Lake County. The PCE Holiday Baxaar waa held h CORRECT-O! You happiness that know* no on Dec. 6 at the Agriculture Center. Three Thanksgiving Yea. you made done hit It right! I have been boundArlet. Baskets were distributed in November. Campbell Soup labels some bad decision* tn *98 and very ill again and have had Especially to the family of were given to Enterprise Elementary School. Cancelled postage have suffered the consequence*. doubts that I would be submit­ Jamie Lloyd Swtnehart and tn ting my weekly column st all. I Jamie of Lake Mary who wfll stamps were donated to the Lutheran Home in DeLand. The However, you will find *98 to be give, but when? Please give me programs. "Car Maintenance Tasks You Can Do," will be a very eventful year for you and am encouraged by my readers, soon go on trial for murder. I the word, Mr. Psychic. such as yourself, that have the have believed alt along that he Is presented at a later date. a very profitable year as well. DAJTBM Anyone Is Invited to attend meetings and Join the club. For Your luck (because of your food awareness and the Interest In not guilty. I offer my conviction more information please call the Volusia Extension Office at decision making) wffi change for DBAR DAIftSL: Of course you my column to fulfill me with and continued faith tn Jamie's 822-5778. the better. Look for the first will get everything you want and phone calls, faxes and "get well Innocence and that he will be three months of *98 to set your more. Tts the aesaon to be giv­ wishes." Besides the address of found “not guilty." but that the standard for the entire year. I ing and you have given much. the Herald that la shown, true murderer wtU be found out SunrlM Klwanis masts Friday wouldn't doubt It If you find Now I aee It's your turn to readers may call me at 1-407- during the course of the trial and ', The Seminole Sunrise Klwanls Club meets every Friday, at "new luck in love as well I” receive the benefits of your 238- 2414 or fax me at 1-407-by cross rlamination of defense 7 a.m.. at Shoney's, US 17-92, south of Airport Boulevard. labors and a little bit of good 239- 5433. 1 love getting phone counsel. Visiting Kiwanlans are welcome. Por Information, call Ridge DEAR MR. STEWART: Will I fortune wouldn't hurt either calls from my readers, but God bless us all In our Moreland, 322-3918. be handsome, will t be rich, que now, would It? Have a very apologise to the many that I endeavors ahead for 1996. Lord sens, sens? Something's got to Happy New Year. have not have the opportunity to knows we all deserve It. Fiat clinic avary Friday QENEVA — A free clinic to Include blood pressure check, blood sugar screening and Immunisations will be held every Friday, from 9.00 to 11:30 a.m., at the Geneva Elementary Flaws of beauty School In the old school building, comer of First and Main Street in Geneva. The clinic la sponsored by the Seminole County Health Department In conjunction with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office and Oeneva Elementary School. Por pale beelde man’s Information, pall 349-9284. Daughtars of Confadaraey Norman deVere Howard Chapter of the United Daughters of character flaws the Confederacy meets on the last Friday of the month. For Information, call 322-1425. DEAR ABBY: Sorry to see that you have bought Into the “beauty culture* for women. ADVtQR Substance abuse discussed Why should the 20-year-old SAFE. Substance Abuse Family Education, la conducting a woman whose date (aid her noee la "Families in Crists" outreach program. Interested organisa­ too big and her chin la too receding & tions wanting to contact the Life Savers Club of SAFE may call even consider that ihe has “flaws* Libby Kuharske at 291-4357. that need correcting? A person who \u0> + ABIGAIL is extremely photogenic and skinny VAN BUREN COMA announces meetings may be the standard for movies and magasincs, but in real life, beauty The Concerned Organisation of Men in Action (COMA) meets comes in all shape* and sins. the first and third Friday, at 8 p.m., in the church annex at St. James AME Church. Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue, Abby, you can help women stop their aria. If Hfe any« Sanford. wasting their energy comparing Optimism about sdueauon themaelves to models and movie you. f've heard "holy Farmer's Market stars. This only leads to tow aelf- u io i ocnannsifR jk li auBdUnmjn ounaamdUcoufoifiiiOTa mAmun oijud wOfTwnufifiyt f k j u n a u > ^ l i , , invoirsniSiii sou ejieem, and eating and drinking public Information officer for the gemlnoie County aoheol The Downtown Sanford Farmer's Market Is held each disorders. system.wp atm ivf tpfth#V|sw ro to sew OolImM wwpmsvi rr^pe ww*sei Club of n^meIm risn fori ee r§rvfnamhifi Moantly. veepf Saturday from 8 a.m. till noon at First and Magnolia under the by member John CuHum, right. BohaWngr rapmaanti the big clock. For information, call Kathy Sutton, 322-8678. Look The insensitive young man who linriutnai^lulj^aisjfa prvaTvn« a—wi wiwwi aammiuBuowrinwiny nxunvsili Maa^gSawimm for our special events. waa Trrutally honest* Is also a vic­ tim of the new beauty culture. He _____vfti wvvn SiUODffii hi W vous h m wT wrung. I ns measures beauty aa “movie alar program begun In 1*73 with 17 voiuntaara. Currently 4000 peogia Trekkers meet Saturday material.” However, it is very w unistr ifiiif ums tn i™ scnooii. The USS Genesis, a chapter of the Federation (A Star Trek doubtful that he measures hi* Fan Club) meets . Other Saturday, at 4 GO p,ta. at Bowl attractiveness in the same wav. ifUQ America an Airportrpon oouicvtru Those interested tn a ,. His character. flaws of rudens e that helps beooleleareifiVHed. sensitivity can; change ESSthrough______M umeducation m by young a. Jb C a------women who feefgbod about them­ Dixieland Dana open topublio selves end don't aee themselves as Dixieland Forever Inc., a non “flawed.” haa Columbia, B.C.. for Sunday of every month, from 4-' p.m.. at the VFW Hall. 2706 A WOMAN WHO completed training in fun­ military bnaic training October Wellsi Ave., Fern Park.rfc. Open to the public, donation la 88. For STANDS PROUDLY. BROKEN damental military at the 12,1996. information, call 841-7338. ARROW, OKLA. Army ROTC Camp Challenge at He le the eon of Rosalyn Lowry Fort Knox. Ky. of Deltona, FL. United We Stand meets Sunday Camp ChaUeiRc ii give college J union United We America, a non-partisan, non-profit the United States Armsrmy under ens' action group meets the second f omoras who have not citlxens' action meets the second Sunday of each month ROTC coureea the chance to the Delayed Enlistmentnt ProgramI at 7 p.m., at the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road at the U.8. Army Recruiting and Lake Maty Boulevard. All Interestedicrcwea persons| ire welcome* enter this program. Cadets received training In bnaic rifle Station, Sanford, FL. BiMRuNNkatllAjA ^ insist in See m e e t The Delayed Bnlletment DmnwiiMi Boowiy 1 0 v t im i markamanahip. drill and ceremonies, email arms tactics, Program gives young men and The Seminole Brometlad Society meets the third Sunday of DEAR ABBY: Why do people and communications. women the opportunity to delay the month, at 2 p.m.. at Sanford Garden Club, UR. 17-92 at take the Lord's name in vain? How The cadet la a student at the enlistment into the army for up Fairmont Avenue, Sanford. All aspects of bromeiiad culture are eew when they — their Bapr Unlverelty of Florida, to one year before reporting to covered during the meetings The society is affiliated with the with a hammer, they don't yell out, Gainesville. basic military training. R s o r . i t i L i Florida Council of Bromeiiad Societies and the Bromeiiad “Buddha!” instead of‘Jaeus ChristF Barber is Ihe ron of CUflord R. The enlistment gives the new Society Inc. For information, call Bud MArtin, 321-0838. My heart breaks every time 1 soldier the option to learn a new hear that. Abby, please give me an Barker of Langwaod. FI. and ■kill, travel and become eligible answer. I am a 12-year old boy and Pamela A. Barker of Enfield, a l Anon meets Sundev. Monday Conn, to receive aa much aa 830,000 lamoonfoaed. toward a college education. After llu. Ai-Anon meets every Sunday at I pm . at the west side of SAD IN SACRAMENTO He Ion 1996 paduatod of Lake Mary High School, FL. completion of t training, South Seminole Hospital on SR 434. and Monday at 7 p.m. at soldier* receive advanced indl- Northland Community Church, corner of Dag Track Road vidua] training In their and US 17-92. For Information, call 322-8878. Army Staff Bgl. OART R, •V A B has arrived far duly In Kaleeralauteni. Germany, Ruehl. who will graduate In riMMa Btalr. a bomk disposal 1998 from Liberty Christian technician, la the eon of Gary E. High School. Sanford, will report and Barbara 8. Stair of Sanford, to Fort McClellan, Anniston. PI. Ala., to begin military basic w* He graduated In 1986 hum training on June 19,1998. Bemlnoie High School, He la the son of Ctndl M. and David R. Ruehl of Sanford. FL.

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