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C j WEDNESDAY S anfiM tl H e ra ld Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Saminola County ainco 1908 88th Year. No. 102 - Sanford. Florida Ice dreams Cop squad Today: Mostly sunny with the high in the low to mid 60s. Wind northwest ISmph. continues to fight drug trade TODAY By NICK FFIIFAUF Herald Stall Writer SANFORD — Four officers on the Sanford r»wiF» police department QUAD Squad have logged over 200 arrests since the drug task force was Im Bingo with Lions plemented tills jiast Septem ber. QUAD stands for Quick Uniformed Attack on SANFORD — The Lion's Club of Sanford Drugs. Olflcrrs are on Immediate call, and travel will host its monthly Bingo games at Flea World on Saturday. on hikes. In vehicles, or any other mode of transportation which Is called for on a particular T h e event will take place at Fun W orld at Flea situation. W orld on U S. Highway 17-92. There w ill be two sessions: one will be at 10:30 a.m. and the other Most of the QUAD Squad calls are In direct w ill be at 1:30 p.m. response to phone calls made to Sanford police by For more Information, call David Hall at citizens who arc helping support law enforcement 330-5238. in the crackdown against drug sales and abuse. Samuel Srajer son of Dr. George and Donna Peter Milanovich created an ice garden in their Police Chlcl Ralph Russell presented the Church business Milanovich Srajer of Chicago Is visiting his back yard by turning on the sprinklers to Sanlord city commission with a summary report ol the lirsi four m onths’ activities Monday night. SANFORD — The Greater Sanford Chamber grandmother Mary Milanovich of Lake Mary protect the citrus trees with a coating of ice. with his twin sister, 14-month-old Hannah Samuel, though from the Icy norlh, was still The commissioners were Impressed. of Commerce will have Its January Business Russell's statistics showed a tolal of 352 phone A fter Hours event at First Presbyterian Church Srajer and his grandmother Leah Srajer of eager to taste the frigid treat offered by his calls received from citizens, and 1.796 situations next week. Rev. Bruce Scot I will be hosting the Toronto. Milanovich and her husband Rev. grandmother. gathering. See Cops, Page 5 A Entertainment by Miriam and Valerie’s School of Dunce has been promised as well as other entertainment, food and beverages. Chamber members are urged to bring business cards to DiLisiosays he lied in ‘76 murder trial trade In this networking gathering. The Business After Hours gathering Is ■y IKK FLORIN coerred him Into lies that sent 1973. zlano ts Innocent or guilty." he said scheduled for Thursday. Jan. 18. from 5-7 p.m. Associated Press Writer Spazlano to the shadow o f the DlLlslo testified In 1976 llull at the hearing to determine whether at the church, located at Park Avenue and electric chair. Spazlano bad shown him two Spazlano gels a new trial. Fourth Street In Sanford. SANFORD. Fla. - Anthony ” 1 built lip the courage to face this ImkIIcs at the dump site and bragged '’That’s not my motive at all." DlLlslo says he Is repealing and and deal with It out In the open.” about torturing and killing women. DlLlslo replied when asked If he was January business making restitution for an early life DlLlslo. 38. said Tuesday, explain Prosecutors said then that without changing his story to save the of sin that Included lying against his ing hts newfound religious faith. DlLlslo — an Outlaws aspirant who 50-year-old Spazlano's life. " I Just SANFORD — The Greater Sanford Chamber onetime Idol — testimony that Spazlano. a former Outlaws hung around with Spazlano — they want to set the slate clean for what o f Com m erce will hold Its Second Friday Lunch convicted Joseph "Crazy Joe" motorcycle gang member, was could not have obtained a convic I d id ." Itila KrMay. .Ian. la. Im-h Im iiIiiu a l I'J I toon. at H|Nuliinu air imiralt-r. the chamber ofTIce. corner o f E. First Street and convicted In 107(1 nf the knife- tion. It w a s a virtuoso appearance by Taking the witness stand uguln. staying of Orlando hospital clerk On Tuesday. IHI.Islo Miltlietl and Sanford Avenue. tin- Pi-itHiit-ola auto restorer who almost 20 years after the murder Laura Lynn llarberts. 18. whose said he was ligh tin g a horrible Subjects of conversation are expected to be until last summer had rejected trial. DiLIsln told a Judge that police body w as found at a rural dum p site wrong by recanting his testimony. Global Opportunities." and "Expanding p leas b y Spazlano lawyers and In- and his father had duped and in Seminole County in August "I don’t know whether Joe Spa Cusdtomer Base/Sales Stability.” Guests will See Spazlano. Page 5A Include Michael Schlffhauer. director of Inter national Trade and Development with EDC of Mid-Florida. and Emily Moreland, coordinator for Retaining A Expanding Area Businesses. Butch Strine tapped Cost for the lunch Is $H for members and $10 for non-members. Advance reservations are suggested by the end of work hours today (Wednesday). For Employee of the Year reservations or additional information phone the cham ber office at 322-2212. ■f NICK FFIIFAUF preciation for assistance In varied Herald Staff Writer tasks, often under difficult cir Oil drop off cumstances." she continued. SANFORD - Lloyd N. ’Butch" Smith said Slrlne’s safely record OVIEDO — Residents In the Oviedo area Strine has been named Employee of and that of his department Is ex now have another used-oil collection center. In •he Year for Ihe clly of Sanford. The emplary. even (hough his crew addition to the NAPA Auto Parts al 119 N. presentation came at Ihe start of works In dangerous situations In Central Avenue. Monday night’s city commission cluding work with high voltage A new used oil site Is now operating at Tib- meeting. equipment, high-pressure gases, bitts Automotive Service. 2981 Alafaya Trail In Strine has been employed by the and heavy traffic. She said there Oviedo. It Is an outside drop-olf site so residents city for over 15 years. He started as have been no Injuries during his should carefully transfer used-oil from their a maintenance worker, and prog tenure in Ihe department. containers Into the oil Igloo, so It does not ressed through the ranks to hts "I would say." Smith added, pollute the soli or water below. present position as facllllles main "th a t being associated with Hutch County residents may also take household tenance superintendent. Strine and Ihe others like him. is hazardous waste to either the landfill or Central Mayor Beltye Smith read Ihe of on e of Ihe most rewarding aspects Transfer Station free of charge. This Includes ficial proclamation. "This continued o f being mayor, anti I know I speak used oil. paint, auto batteries, and lawn, pool advancement Is due to his con on behalf of Ihe others on the clly and household chemicals. tinued pursuit o f training, educa commission as well." For additional Information, contact John tion. and especially Ihe friendly and Strine was selected from the Hauserman. Seminole County Solid Waste at willing altitude he brings to his dozen Employee of the Month 322-7605. ext. 2250. job.” she said. recipients of this past year. For his "In reviewing his record It was top award. Strine receives a cer SCOPA meeting surprising how many Idlers of tificate. plaque lor outstanding H «M nvolo i* nut > M t l« appreciation were there. These are service, the eily hall parking space SANFORD — The Seminole County Port from various community groups o f his choice for one year, an addi Lloyd N ’’ Butch" Strine was recipieni of ihe City ol Sanlcrd Employee Authority (SCOPA) will meet next Wednesday. and individuals, as well as several tional dav off work with pay. and a of the Year award last night Shown at Ihe presentation, left to right, Mayor Bettye Smith, Commissioner Kerry Lyons, City Attorney Bill Colbert, City January 17. beginning at 4 p.m. at the Port of Internal memos, all conveying ap See Striae, Page 5A Sanford administration building. Manager Bill Simmons and Strine Items listed lor consideration Include the attorney’s report on various Industries at the (Mirt. Senate GOP: Proposed city charter Com piled from atatf raporta Jennings changes to be studied I n d e x next leader By NICK FPEIPAUF to |ust Hus one Item." January ■rtNBP..................................H o r o s c o p e ............................... ■y ADAM VIOMANt Herald Staff Writer 291 h was suggested because it Classifieds............ 4-88 Movies......................... Associated Press Writer would nut interfere with other C o m ic s ....................... Kalian.................................. SANFORD — Sluilv plans regular meetings and Marlin C ro ssw o rd ................ Paopla................................ TALLAHASSEE — Sen. Toni have been mapped oui lor the I.oilier King Jr Day which would D a «r A k k y................... 3B Police......................... Jennings of Orlando, who also Sanford City Commission re l.ill on Hie next Monday without a INaW i*........................ SA Sports.................... 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