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...... 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A dozen (Mges have leagues named her as the next Following a brief discussion on been allocated for the description president. the way to approach die ret ol Ihe Sanford elty limits These Jennings, who was first elected to ommendatlons. Mayor Uciiyc have been suggested to be fWear a smile and have the Legislature 20 years ago. will Smlih suggested the matter I* deleted lii place ot the lengthy undertaken during a work >cs assume the post lit November If Sen. Toni Jennings description, the charter study friends; wear a scowl and Republicans bold their majority In slon. but not as pari ol the committee lias recommended the have wrinkles, f this year's election. Jennings. 46. said Tuesday she normal session held prior to wording br. "The corporate limits ol the City of Sanlord. -George Eliot The GOP became the Senate's wauled to rontlnue lo focus on the regular commission meetings majority party after the 1994 elec- issues that have been Hu- lop pri "W r need to discuss this b> Florida, shall be those In effect on dun lor the lirsi time ut more than a o ritv ol Senate I’reMdetit Jim S, nil Itself.” she said, "so I would ilu d ale ibis ( barter ts ratified by century. The party holds a 22-18 R-Fort Lauderdale Jennings has prefer to have a session devoted See Charter. Page 5A edge over the Democrats S ee Jennings. Page 3A 1A - Bantord Herakj, Sanford, Florid* - Wednesday, January 10. 1908 NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE FLORIDA BRIEFS State pushes for cell phones Traffic stop shows Bolglan warrant to get help to battered women MIAMI — A Belgian man wanted for more than a year in his country was behind bars after being arrested on a traffic vi­ r ___R___ many aciaus aooui ine victims throughout our state." In the past or who have gotten olation. case against the m an charged he said. court orders directing thetr Marc Alfons Marta Jennls. 27. was convicted by a Belgian TALLAHASSEE - Theresa with aggravated stalking be­ One o f the first things a man abusers to stay sway. Butter­ court for importing cocaine, money laundering and narcotics Huff lives with fear around the cause tt was pending. She said who batters his wife or girlfriend worth said. trafficking, and a warrant was Issued Oct. 4. 1994. according clock since a man began stalk­ she's called 911 on ly once — does is rip the phone out of the In 1994, 120.000 reports of to documents filed with the U.S. District Court. Bui he lied the ing her last April. when her stalker blocked her car wall, said Patricia Grogan, who domestic violence were made In country. Two months later, she got a In s shopping center parking lot. heads the Governor’s Task Force Florida. Of those. 240 were fetal. Jennis was arrested here Monday night for a traffic violation. free cellular phone In a program However. Kb. H uff said several on Domestic Violence. In the first half o f 1886. 113 Police ran a computer check and learned of his outstanding designed to make victim s of times she's been stalked on the Trlsh Hinton, executive domestic violence kltUngi were warrant. domestic violence safer. road and alter she picked u p the director o f the Florida Coalition reported. Belgian police and U.S. marshals have been looking for him It doesn't eliminate the fear. phone to use It. the man has Against Domestic Violence, said P’artlclpattng a rtlc li phone com­ since the warrant was issued. He was believed to be In Key But It does ease 11. sped away. battered wom en are most likely panicsities Include A M T Wireless, West, but marshals now say he was likely living in Miami “ As long as I have that phone "I know tt’a been a deterrent." to be seriously hurt or killed BellSouth Cellular GTE Beach. with me. I know I'm not alone,'* she said, adding she always has when they're trying to leave an Mobile Net and Sprint! U.S. Magistrate William C. Turnoff is scheduled to appoint the West Melbourne woman sold tt with her. abuser. Company representatH a lawyer for Jennis at a hearing Friday. An extradition hearing Tuesday after Attorney General Besides Brevard County. "07 providing Immediate se­ could not estimate how ma Is set for Feb. 13. Bob Butterworth released Seminole. Polk. Sarasota. Lee. cern to 911. this program can phones they would donate, but Jennis was Involved In a drug scheme organized by the Call guidelines for local law en­ Volusia and Pinellas have pro­ help save lives.” Hinton said. Butterworth predicted they cartel of Colombia, Belgian authorities said. forcement agencies interested tn grams. Butterworth said he The phones are programmed would total at kaat a few thou­ starting up a domestic violence wants to see cell phones avail­ to restrict Incoming calls and sand. Hollywood ftstaurant: drug site cellular phone program. able statewide. allow only emergency calls out. Butterworth also said Indi­ FORT LAUDERDALE — Eight people have been charged in Flanked by executives horn "It's been successful in the Decisions about who gets ■ viduals and businesses could a drug conspiracy In which a Hollywood restaurant was used four Mg cellular companies that abort time we've had it tn phone would be made at the donate old phones to thetr local as the dealing site, federal prosecutors said. are donating phones and free air place.'* Undersheriff Steve local level by the agency run­ shelters or law enforcement Four o f the eight. Paul Sanzaro. Frank Schlero. Anthony time. Butterworth talked about Harriett mid. "It hasn't been tn ning the program: state at­ Robert Cauccl and Anthony Lawrence Cauccl Jr., were forced the program to get free cell place too long tn Seminole torneys. police departments, About SO phones are currently to turn over to the government their Interests In the restaurant. phones into the hands of bat­ County." sheriff offices or domestic abuse being used In Pinellas. Polk and Hemmingway Restaurant A Lounge. tered women threatened by "Through this Initiative, we shelters. Sarasota. Brevard and Seminole U.S. Attorney Kendall Coffey said a Judge would decide the boyfriends or husbands. hope to provide w hat could re­ Phones would go most often to have 11. while Palm Beach will future o f the restaurant, which was closed Tuesday for an Ms. Huff, 47. M id she couldn't alty be a lifeline to potential women who have been abused have 100, Inventory by federal officials. It could be closed permanently or turned over to new management. In addition to the four owners. Victor Davanzo. Obi Afulezi. John Revello and a man whose name was given as Gordon, (totting ready for Blkt Waak were charged with conspiracy and Importing cocaine or heroin As M M Week 1888 naan In Volusia County. Sanford la or both into the United States. bacomtng a popular -atopovtf point for motorcycta onthualaata. On Saturday, morn than 190 blksra ovtr aga 40 atoppad In for N«gl»ct charge could bring $500 tint lunch at tha Laka Monro* In. Tha blksra, all mam bars of tha Intsmationai Ratraada, a mctorcycl# club for aging riders, span! JUPITER — A nursing home has been charged with tha afternoon an Joying lunch at tha lakafront restaurant. Blurs negligence In the death of an 86-year-old woman found with cam# from all ovtr Central Florida Including Georga and Elaine unexplained bruises on her arm and chest and several frac­ Rsjswateer, b*k>4. who redo their bike and stde-car from tured ribs. Summerfleld. Jeanne Sullivan, of Leesburg, at left, also fed e Jupiter Care Center could face a fine up to 8900 If convicted group of btkera from her home to Sanford. o f the misdemeanor In the death o f Nina Arnold on Aug. 23. Court documents name the center and its parent company. Beverly Enterprises, also known as Beverly Gulf Inc. Arnold was a patient from Sept. 23. 1994, until Aug. 19. when she was admitted to Hospice o f Palm Beach. The county Medical Examiner's Office reviewed her medical records but could not find any incident that explained the injuries, according to a police report. Nursing home attorney Jack Goldberger filed a written Innocent plea Monday In Palm Beach County Circuit Court. "Beverly Enterprises is deeply sorry for this woman's passing but our investigation has revealed no wrongdoing on the part of the Jupiter Care Center or anyone associated with Beverly Enterprises,” Goldberger said. Husband of amployaa shoots boss SARASOTA — A bottled water company executive was shot and UM j s he escorted his 12-year-old daughter to school and panoT blame the estranged husband of one of his 'em- ployses.?'" *'• ...... ‘ Francis Strampello, 44. died after being shot repeatedly at ilitelm rk..range outside his southeast Sarasota County home Konday. A first-degree murder warrant was issued for Rodney Magglacomo. 47. of Tampa. Sarasota Sheriff's officials said. Tem ple Terrace police say Magglacomo suspected his estranged wife. Vicki, was having an affair with Strampello. Legislative panel keeping weights Vicki Magglacomo ffled for divorce tn October after 13 years o f montage, court records show. She and Magglacomo, 47. had no children. Still no loads on missing tson in state prison exercise rooms said Florida would make prisons other." will make prison saler lor In­ BUSHNELL — After sifting through some 200 lips, police By ADAM VI0MAN8 Associated Press Writer more dangerous and find Itself Rep. Mark Flanagan. R- mates and guards." he said. have come up with no leads to help them find teen-ager Cheryl facing the same publicity as Bradenton, proposed the bill (HB B u t most House panel Ann Barnes who disappeared last Wednesday, TALLAHASSEE — Florida Georgia if the state took away 95) requiring the Department of members. Corrections Barnes. 17. was last seen at an ATM machine In a shopping legislators may not like the weights. In Georgia. Inmates Corrections to remove all Department officials and a union plaza close to South Sumter High School. Authorities said she muscle-bound inmales pumping started lifting each other when weights from prisons by Dec. 31 representative for Florida’s withdrew 8100, which they believe she planned to use for a Iron, hut a House committee the state removed barbells from and donate them to public 16,000 prison guards said the class trip. Then she vanished. rebuffed a measure to remove Us prisons last fall. schools, another government measure would have the op­ A woman who called 911 Saturday night to report seeing weight-lifting equipment from "They're lifting each other. agency or a charitable posite effect. Barnes' car. later admitted she made up her story, in­ prisons by year's end. They're still lifting weights." organization. They said prisons already are vestigators said. Instead, the House Corrections said Crady. whose amendment Flanagan said he hoped to understaffed, and the weights The teen's grandparents. William and Shirley Barnes, said Committee approved a proposal eliminating the deadline to restore the original deadline in are one of the ways guards the family met Monday with John Monti from Dunedin who lo take away the weights when remove the weights was ap­ the "Prison Safety Act of 1996" manage Inmates. Take away the has helped other parents locale m losing children. state officials decide prisons arc proved by the panel Tuesday. as it works Its way through the weights, and that will only give adequately staffed. That "It’s an embarrassing situation, Legislature. He said he Is trying Inmates more time on their From Associated Prats rtporta acenurlo won’t happen anytime and you know your news media lo find a Senate sponsor for the hands because there's not soon. are going to be in prisons measure. enough work to keep all of them Rep. George Crady. D-Yulee. watching these Inmates lift each "Not having weights In prison busy.

LOTTKRY M IA M I Here are the THE WEATHER winning numbers selected Tuesday In the Florida Lot­ NATIONAL 1 tery: LOCAL FORECAST 1 CSV HI U Pro OHi Fantasy 5 Today: Mostly sunny with the Amarillo 4S 78 O r Anchor ogo t 8 01 tn 2-18-8-12-21 litgli in Ihr low lo mid 60s. W ind Atlanta JO is clr- northwest 15 niph. Tonight: Atlantic City U IS ..Bn Mostly clear wtlh I lie lows in Ihe Austin SI M clr 0 a Hi more upper 30s. Wind lighl north. » 14 as Boston If 14 40 cdy Cash 3 Thursday; Partly sunny and Browmvllla St JO clr 0-1-3 w arm er with the highs In Ihe Buffalo 47 4 in Play 4 upper 60s lo lower 70s. Friday: Burlington. Vt • 4 cdy Conor 44 n ' toy 49-2-2 Mostly cloudy wtlh a chance of Cfwrloslon.se. 41 19 clr rain ending early, deereasing STATISTICS Chorlotion.W Vs n u Bn clouds lit the afternoon. Low s In ][ Chortotto.N C n 11 cdy WBDfVCauAT: Cheyenne S4 JO cdy the m id lo upper 40s. Highs In ■OLUNAE TABLE: min.. The high lemperature in Chicago n » cdy Cincinnati Ihe m id 60s. Saturday: Mostly 8:45 a.m.. 8:50 p.m., maj.. 2:15 Sanford Tuesday was 58 n It it tn fair. Lows in the 40s. Highs In degrees and the overnight low Clovolond 1* IS tn 3 • a.m., 2:35 p.m. TIDES: Concord. N H 1* s 00 cdy Hie upper 60s. Sunday: Fair and L est N e w D a yta ee Beach: highs. 10:33 was 43 as reported by the Do)lot FI Worm SO 21 clr Donvor milder. Lows tn Ihe upper 40s to Jan. 13th Jan. 20tJi a.m.. 10:58 p.m .: lows. 4:16 University of Florida Agricul­ SI w cdy lower 60s. Illglis in Ihe lower tural Research and Education OotMoinot 28 74 cdy a.m.. 4:42 p.m.: New Smyrna Oofrotl » 17 tn W e d n e s d a y. Ja n u a ry 10. 1996 70s. B ea ch : highs. 10:38 a.m.. Center. Celery Avenue. Honolulu 14 IS m V o l 68. N o 102 Houston 11:03 p.m.: lows. 4:21 a.m.. 4:47 Recorded rainfall for the M a clr C O period, ending at 9 a.m. Wed­ Indianapolis 19 14 cdy Published Tuesday through Fnuo/ FLORIDA TKMFS p .m .: Cecen Beech: highs. Junoou 30 IS 17 tn end Sunday by The Sanford Hereid, F irs t 10:53 a.m.. 11:18 p.tn.; lows. nesday, totalled 0 inches. K onto* City J7 77 city Inc 100 N French A v r , Sanford. J e n . 27th Feb. 4th [' S eaa et...... 5:43 p.m. Lab Vtga* 84 JO cdy 4:36 a.m- 5:02 p.m.______Little Roch F U 32771 City Hi Lb P «t C B o a ria e ...... 7:19 a m. JO 77 clr Day tone Bench S3 77 00 Lm Angiitf « S4 clr Second Class Postage Pant St F t la u d 82 *B 00 ■EACH CO N IH TKW | |OOATHIO Memphis 10 14 clr Sanford, Florida end additional F o rtM y e ft SB 14 to Tire Ultra Violet Index IUVI1 Milwaukee 74 7J cdy Mpl* St Pouf marling otticss Gemetwille U 71 78 rating for Orlando is 7. Belter n 17 cdy Hornet f wad 8J la 00 Daytona Beach: W aves are 2 lo At. Angaatiae to Japltar Noshvllio 17 14 cdy Postmaster Send address changes Jacksonville U 77 JO 2V3 feel and rough. Current is la le t — Wednesday: Wind west wear hat and sunscreen. Now Or toons 4) 77 clr to THEY a MFORO HERALD, P 0 H o Key West SB SI JO The UVI exposure levels are Now York City 72 17 07 cdy 1M7. Sanford. FL 37773 1447 running lo Ihe southeast with a to northwest 20 knots becoming OklonomoCity Lakeland SB 28 00 rated by the Environmental « 17 dr Subscription Rafts Miami 81 M 00 water temperature of 55 degrees. northwest 15 knots tn the Omoho 72 II O r {D*ly A Sunday t P babbcoIb U I f 00 New Smyrna Beach: Waves uflernoon. Seas 2 tn 4 feet near Protection Agency us follows: Philadelphia 28 14 08 tn Home Delivery Hail Sara to (a s i » 00 Phoenix 7* SO c l r are I to 2 feet and choppy shore and 7 feet welt ufishore Pittsburgh 3 Months SIS 30 *24 00 T aiiatiavv#* 19 17 00 23 ii tn Current Is running to the south subsiding to 2 to 3 feet near 0,1,2 minimal Por tlond.Mo.no a Months SM 00 t-W 00 Tam pa SB 78 00 IS 4 S3 cdy Veto Beach 87 71 00 3.4 low Socromonfo 54 4S rn 1 Vest t ft 00 SM 00 wtlh a water temperature of 56 shore tu 5 feet w ell offshore late W Palm Beach 81 3S 00 5.6 moderate St Louis U 17 cdy degrees. afternoon. Bay and Inland Soil Loko City Florida Residents must pay 7N sales 7.8.9 high «B 78 cdy taa tn addition lo rales short waters choppy becoming a Shreveport 42 11 clr moderate chop In the afternoon. lO- very high ToftO «S 17 Ur Phone <407)322 2(11 Washington. 0 C Jl II OS cdy j ?

Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, January 10, 11 Contractor sues Jett Aire Aire and Dose.” Is for damages Bond with the money placed In construction work on D m . 3. In excess of 813.000. II claims an escrow account, when, the 1994 and the last on Nov. 17, SANFORD - Spohki General Dose had misrepresented the suit charges, "there waa never 1995. with a total value af QUAD slop Contractor. Inc., ha* filed a transaction by stating that he deposited Into any escrow ac­ 83,133.079. of which 0444,140 Members of the police Q U AD Jett Aire Group. a certified member of an count an amount sufficient to remains unpaid. Soolsltl a m Edmond Glenn Jones. 31. of [780 BeBe Avenue on Monday. Inc., andTta president. Bobby D. Indian tribe, and that funding pay the 83.1 million construc­ Jett Aire has refused to pay tut According to the pollcs report, the QUAD squad received a Up for the ectt would be obtainedobtalr tion contract amount. unpaid balance, and the regarding a rented car contained a large amount of < oans and/or grants The lawsuit says, as a result of money paid plus Interest, The suit, filed In Seminole Officers located the car and had it t opped. They told the nfrom the federal government.the m isrepresentation by Dose County Circuit Court last Friday, driver. Identified aa Jones, fled from the vehicle but was Spolskl alleges that Dose Is not a and Jett Aire In connection with The third count contains three counts, relating eventually apprehended at the dead end of Golden Gate Circle. certified member of an Indian the deposit of funding In an terference with to the payment for construction While offkxra did not Indicate any narrotira were found in the tribe and does not qualify to be escrow account Spolskl has been tlonshlp against Jett Aire and of the Jett Aire facility at the vehicle, they did report locattnga kune amount of money. so certified. damaged. Dose. In this action. SootohJ Jones waa arrested on charges of driving with a im pended Orlando Sanford Airport by Count II Is an action to seeks In excess of 0IS.OO(> per Spotski. Spolskl also alleges that Jett license and resisting an officer without violence. foreclose the construction lien tabling to the One count. labeled as "Fraud Aire had obtained 83.1 million against Jett Aire. The suit says ikmshlp between I l l w a m la warrants In the Inducement against Jett through an Industrial Revenue Spolskl completed the first o f the (he subcontractors. •Terrance Antonio Frtoon. 19.3180 Church Street. Sanford, waa served a warrant at the John E. M k Correctional Facility Monday. He was wanted for violation of probation on con­ victions of dealing in a controlled substance (cocaine), and

•Jennifer Lee Towers, 30.300 Tangerine Drive, was located Top student by deputies at her residence Monday. She waa wanted on a capias for three counts of fraud. Seminole High School's Op­ •David Michael Phipps. 34.437 W. Lakevtew Avenue. Lake timist Club student of If* Mary, was served a warrant at the Jail Monday. He waa wanted month. Hasten HeMM, earned for violation of probation on a conviction of burglary to a a 120 gift certificate from a dwelling. iocmbi o m r a m tot ntui iHitiUv* •Ben Hampton. 30. 1004 W. Fifth Street. Sanford, waa Principal Qretehen Schapker served a warrant at the Jail Monday. He waa wanted for foiling congratulated HaMM, who to to appear on a charge of driving with a auapended/revoked ranked number one In the license. senior class with a 4.00 •William Kenneth Baker. 30. 437 Hillsdale Court. Lake pOtnl WWTDQQ" wOU Maury, waa served a warrant at the Jail Monday. He waa wanted on the merits of Ms for foiling to appear for bail. manta In mathematics and Ma •Kenneth Allen Luckey. 43. 3010 Marquette Avenue, waa overall scholarship abNMtoe. located by deputies In the 4700 block of W . SR-40 Monday. He was wanted for falling to appear to pay a fine on a conviction of trespassing. Domestic c*m Winston D. Phipps. 40. 18030 Landing Drive, waa arrested by Sanford police at hia residence Monday following a reported dispute with a female. He was charged with battery, domestic violence. Retail ttwHs •Henry Melendez. 31, of Deltona, waa arrested by Sanford police at the Seminole Towne Center Monday. He waa accused of attempting to take a m an's Jacket valued at 835 from the store without paying, after removing the price tag. He waa Patrol: Steel fence necessary charged with retail theft. For Persona! •L____ o rerenzo P. Perry. 36. of 32 WUUam Clark Court, was ar­ rested by police at the mall Monday. Officers said he attempted to stop border-hopping criminals & Commercial to take a pair of men’s gloves valued at 833 from the store without paying. He waa charged with retail theft. Anapra, a section of Ciudad It will be the first of Ita kind In Insurance Juarez. Mexico. Assoclatsd Press Wrlttr______New Mexico. Similar barriers Sanford police reports The Border Patrol says the have been constructed along the 8150,000 steel fence also Is • A TV and VCR with a total value of 8700 were reported SUNLAND PARK. N.M. - border In Arizona and California. needed to help deter Illegal stolen Monday from a residence In the 1400 Mock of South Marla Dc Franco has heard the Moaler said the fence will Immigration. The region became Magnolia Avenue. reports about Mexican criminals funnel Illegal Immigrants to particularly volatile after the •A n estimated 830 In cash was reportedly taken from a slipping over the border to rob rougher terrain outside town Border Patrol blockaded a sec­ vehicle Monday parked In the 3300 block of Ridgewood trains and sell drugs. where they will be easier to tion o f the Rio Grande In nearby Avenue. Still, she's not thrilled by a apprehend, and will make It El Paso. Texas, pushing many •An estimated 8300 in Jewelry was reported missing 1.3-mlle-long steel fence the U.S. harder for criminals to come and ilr Pouter patrol to snctlna to stop Illegal crosaers west Into New Rn as they do now. (hem. - - ■ - M e x ic o , au th o ritie s h a v e said . Police Chief U lo Medina nutd from a residence In theSOO Mock of Cypreaa Avenue. “ It’s not necessary.” De “ It’s a problem area, to make a he Is grateful for the assistance •A n estimated 8400 In cash waa said to have been taken Franco said Tuesday as the long story short." said Border the fence will provide, although Monday from a restaurant In the 3700 Mock of S. Orlando agency began building the fence. Patrol spokesman Doug Moaier. he noted that border crosaers TONYMISM Drive. "The majority of people who "W e hope this fence will gen­ account for only a small portion erally make the area more INSURANCE stolen Wednesday from come over aren’t thinking about of the crime committed In •A 8150> refrrefrigerator waa reported manageable." i apartment In tne lOOMockofW. Ninth Street. committing crimes." Sunland Park. an Expected to be completed In • A CD and games frith a total value of 8868 were reported Authorities have attributed "Cm delighted.'' he said. about a month, the 10-foot-hlgh stolen Tuesday from an apartment in the 300 Mock of Oak burglarlea and larcenies In N o t everyone Is as en­ fence will seal off a desert plain Avenue. Sunland Park, a town of 10,000 thusiastic. bordered by a sleep mesa and 322-0385 • A computer valued at between 8800 and 81.000 waa said located on the Mexican border, "It's contradictory to the Mount Crlsto Rey, a craggy to have been stolen Tuesday from a residence in the 1000 to criminals coming Into the climate of cooperation and III /1* Oil lit’/ *. mountain with a large cross on block of Grovevlew Way. United Slates from nearby friendship that hits been devel­ Its summit. oping between the United Slates I n s u m n i t •A n estimated 84.500 In tools were said to have been stolen and Mexico," said Manuel Wednesday from a vehicle parked in the 700 block of Magnolia Hernandez, spokesman for the Avenue. Mexican Consulate In El Paso. Men at the top "II sends a very negative message." Guards hampered by juggle work, family The School O f Hard Knocks? he still have what II lakes?"' •*1 low pay, short staffing AP Businas* Wrlttr said James Levine, director of The Fatherhood Project at the from 397 In 1987 to 993 In Bill Galston quit a high-flying Families and Work Institute In Let’s lace il. II you’ve visited the mega- 1994. Associated Prats Wrttar______White House post to spend more New York. dealers recently... you're probstofy "This Is a dangerous Job. Our lime with his son. Rayvon There's ulso o f course u already a graduate! Visrl us. staff sees more felons on a dally reluctance by high-ranking men TALLAHASSEE - Low Williams found a way to leave Our Success Is Dus to Whet We wages, lack of staffing, man­ basis than the average person work by 4 p.m. and still win two (o delve deeper into Ihc world of agement favoritism and sees In their whole career." said promotions at Tandem Com­ domestic life — a distant realm Lssmsd In Klndergarton. undependable security equip­ Corrections Secretary Harry puters In a year. where fawning associates and ment are top concerns of the Singletary. Unlike executives of a gener­ luxurious perks are absent. guards who watch over Florida's The report noted that Florida ation ago, many ambitious men As a result of such Influences, 64.000 Inmates, a new report has been free o f major riots or today are refusing to spend men don't often use the growing says. hostage situations and the years as exiles from home. number of leave programs or The state's prisons rarely number of escapes has declined, They're yearning for family support systems geared lowurd K a is e r operate at their authorized staff primarily due to Increased se­ time, grappling with the desire family needs. More men do than curity measures. PONTIAC-IUICK-GMC TRUCK levels because so many guards for It and taking sometimes In the past, hut fur fewer than 1500 South Woodland Blvd , Del.ind leave for higher-paying Jobs with But th e report said the dramatic steps to get It. women. Hit AND 404-1)4 t i l ] . PAY IONA 90*21; (MO . ORLANDO <07 (ISOMS i counties or other slates, Legislature and Corrections (n one of the most high-profile At AT&T, men accounted for "I0CA1I0 Al till (UftNIR Of OWt W-S/ftliWY ISA* according to the House Correc­ must deal with the problem of cases. American Express Co. □ I tions Committee's report on turnover among prison guards. president Jeff Stleller resigned prison staffing released Tuesday. "The popular fixation with In September to spend more The situation poses a threat to ‘gelling tough on crime' by time with his family. prison staffs, correctional In­ getting tough on Inmates will "It's similar to the path that stitutions and potentially the make prisons more cosily, more women were breaking 10 or 20 public, the report said. difficult to manage, and more years ago." said Kathleen Ger- The findings come al a time hazardous for correctional of­ son. author of "N o Man's Land." when lawmakers have ficers." the report said. a book on how men balance toughened sentencing laws and In a survey o f 220 guards, the work and family. "Men are taken many recreational ame­ report found low pay was the breaking down barricades, and nities away from Inmates. leading reason for guards to seek there's not a lot of support for Florida's prison population also work elsewhere, followed by a them." has soared since 1965 and Is lack of promotional oppor­ Of course, women also are expected to go even higher over tunities, perceived management Juggling the demands of work the next 10years. favoritism and deficient facilities and home and dealing increas­ "W e've known for the last few and equipment. The state has ingly with challenges ranging years it's at a critical level." said about 16.000 guards. from aging parents to child care. corrections committee Chair­ Lawmakers should approve a Still, men In top posts — who man Bob Stndler. D-Apopka. competitive pay plan In order to still make up Ihe large majority "And a lot or things that the reduce turnover, the report said. of executives — face special public wants us to do. we have The department said turnover challenges In their quest for Famous Recipe Ch to have the officers in order to Increased more than 300 per­ balance. make It happen." cent from 1991 through A l a time of Increased Florida's prison population November 1995. downsizing, global competition has soared from 28.310 In 1965 A guard's starting salary Is and demands from boards and to 64.000 today and Is expected $18,109 a year compared to the investors, executives face In exceed 110.000 by the year average starting salary for all growing pressures al Ihe office. 2005. The cost of operating the correctional officers In state and Family relationships suffer more 1905 S. French Avr., §ai a o s L * prison system has quadrupled local governments of 818.899. than ever. If ~'il w n w ' uiarlscs *||2S*Ptoct ~a From 8310 million In 1985 to The Legislature created a Yet men are still expected to 12-Pltct Suptr i ll0-™?" 81.3 billion last year, the report step-pay plan to pay more ex­ live for work, and indeed many ■ Snack “ said. would feel naked without Ihclr __ ;!S2!iy „‘i 5” !!KSSi *1$: I perienced officers more but * I aMihr iMi 4 yuuf thusf Mls Tia ■ d? 10 pwf’ri* ml * 'ha Ini. imru tote 7 As a result, the number of at­ lawmakers have never funded Job titles. I town wbrtHutMl cMfai Ipnt tot your. t*«r A I ■** • m tam wdMftuflun rural ( t o * * ! to»qr • re 'STifcr— i! 9lX iVtel tacks on guards and inmates by the plan. As a result, many ex­ " If a guy says he's reducing other prisoners has Increased. perienced guards are earning his commitment to work, pcople Thr number of Inmate assaults close to today's entry-level say ‘That's wonderful.' But on officers Increased 250 percent wages, the report said. there's always a twinge of 'Does

* - A • • 4A - S«n(ord Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. January 10. 1996 Editorials/ Opinions

Sanford H erald JOSEPH PERKINS (USPS 461-280) 300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA. 32771 Area Code 407-322-2011 or 831-0993 Lacy K. Loar • Editor Rubin raids federal pension funds Odessa H. Pugh - Business Manager not violate the Constitution. The administration Constitutional scholars often disagree about Then, he took another 839.8 billion Irom the is not "borrowing" the money, they say. Rather, the ‘‘original Intent" of certain ambiguous Civil Service SUBSCRIPTION HATE: sections and clauses that the Founders Included the money taken from the federal Thrift Savings 3 M ou ths...... 819.50 Retirement and Plan was merely a "conversion to cash." The 0 M ou ths...... 830.00 In the 2-century-old document. Disability Fund. For Instance, there are some (including yours funds taken from the Civil Service Retirement 1 Y e a r ...... 878.00 T h e Treasury and Disability Fund was simply a "disinvest­ truly) who argue that the "presentment" clause, Department went to Florida Residents must pay 7% sales tax In m ent." addition to rates above. which appears In Article I. Section 7. gives the these extreme president line-item veto authority. But this is Just the usual Washington lengths to allay fears doublespeak. The tact is that the government is And there were some (not' Including yours In t h e financial truly) who suggested last winter, during debate required to replace the pension funds It con­ EDITORIAL markets that the verted to cun and dtslnvested, while also on the Congressional Coverage Act. that the federal government * making up any lost Interest. T o the minds of “ speech and debate" clause, which appears in would default on its Article I. Section 6. granted Congress immunity moat Americans, when you have to pay back debt. And while no money with interest, that means you borrowed from the laws of the land. one in his or her Special thanks to It. But there Is one clause that Is as right mind - • straightforward as any appearing in the Con­ There is another aspect of the Treasury Republican or Dem­ Department's pension raid that should give law enforcement stitution. Article I. Section 8 clearly states that ocrat - advocates f T M s r w t ly only "Congress shall have the power ... to bor­ evoked clauM pause to (he nation's nearly 3 million federal that the United employees. Secretary Rubin thought nothing of row money on the credit of the United States." has suddenly Florida residents may not have liked the States renege on Its taking 839.8 billion out of the civil service trust lower-than-usual temperatures Monday, but This rarely evoked clause has suddenly been financial obligations, been thrust to thrust to the center of the ongoing federal budget the center ot fund even though the White House knows that It it had a marked effect on crime. Not only were concerns were ex­ la underfunded by more than 8500 billion. battle. That's because the Clinton administration the ongoing fewer persons arrested, but the wind and cold pressed in Congress, is usurping Congress' constitutional authority by federalbudget The hypocrisy of this is that the Clinton temperatures were probably responsible for a by lawmakers on administration Is cracking down on private borrowing money to finance continued gov­ both sides of the battle. 9 low number of residential burglaries and auto ernment spending. employers who raid their own pension funds. ” 1 aisle, that the Clin want to send a very clear and unambiguous thefts as compared to normal days. ton administration set a constitutional prece­ As a result. It was a relatively slow day for This occurred last Nov. 15 when Treasury message to employers." said Labor Secretary Secretary Robert Rubin raided two federal dent. Robert Reich (barely two weeks after Rubin's area law enforcement officers. The cold pension trust funds. First, he took 121.5 billion But the White House Insists that Rubin’s pension grab). "Hands off. This is not your weather apparently kept criminals and from the federal employees Thrift Savings Plan. maneuverlngs around the federal debt Umit does money. This money belongs to employ lawbreakers off the streets for at least that one day. No one reported being mugged by a robber as they walked the streets at night. There were very few vehicular burglaries, and drug [^ 3 ECKEL sales and solicitation for prostitution, which generally calls for people to be out on the streets, was virtually at a standstill. Free speech for The effect of the weather on crime was very evident at the Seminole Towne Center. Only the obnoxious two retail theft arrests were made. In both cases. Items persons attempted to take from There's a great "Saturday Night Live" stores without paying, a pair of gloves and a sketch that begins with a family sitting down man's Jacket, were clearly needed as pro­ to dinner. Someone takes a swig of milk and tection against the cold weather. starts to gag. realizing It's sour. But Instead Very few traffic stops were made. Possibly of throwing away the rancid liquid, he asks his loved ones to taste it to see Just how bad the traffic was lighter because of the cold It Is. Eager to oblige, everyone In the family weather. takes a big. nauseating gulp. Yes. they all Domestic violence cases were also at a low agree, that milk sure is disgusting. Monday. Normally, officers respond to five or A similar story Is six calls on the average day. Only one arrest playing out on the was made. Perhaps more time was spend by Internet these days. couples in cuddling than arguing. A lot of people are Even with the cold weather however, our coming across words law enforcement officers were out In full force. a n d Images that While some of their uniform clothing is ap­ deeply disturb them. propriate for low temperatures, much is not. But Instead of click- ln| the mouse or Yet they patrol their beats, and possibly cover hitting the escape up the fact that they are shlvvering under key. they arc 4 J that badge. spreading the vul­ It would be foolish to believe that w e arc garity to thetr friends f Instead of going to see any continuing reduction In and family. clicking the Consider (he re­ crime, but this one day was certainly mouse or hitting cent case at Cornell refreshing. the escape key, University. Four At least we have that to be thankful for. they are freshmen created a However, lest we forget, our law officers have WILLIAM RASPBERRY spreading the list called “ 75 to be out regardless of whether it's In the 80s reasons why women vulgarity to their or in the 20s. whether It's pouring rain or Ibitches) should not friends and family. J scorching heat. Errant gene or remote clicker have freedom of We believe they deserve our thanks. They speech" and c-niall- personal computer that I first noticed my new perhaps weren't directly responsible for a low WASHINGTON—Scientists say they've ed It to their friends. impatience. crime rate Monday, but they were Just as Isolated the gene that makes people Impulsive, Their reasons ranged from the merely of­ available then as they are any other day. novelty-seeking and fickle. The gene. Identified I cut my Journalistic teeth in the days when fensive "She doesn't need to talk to get me a In separate studies In Cincinnati and searching for a specific piece of Information b eer" to the downright despicable " I f she Jerusalem, is thought to Instruct cells to (What Is Newt Gingrich's mother's name, and can't apeak, she can’t cry rape." Though the LETTER manufacture a peculiar type of dopamine where does she live?) meant walking to the list was originally sent to u small group of receptor, a part of the brain’s communication "morgue." finding the right file drawer, frat-boy types. It was forwarded many limes system. People who have this gene, according thumbing through scores of Gingrich and eventually wound up in the electronic What we are teaching to a report In this month's Issue o f Nature envelopes, and trying to figure out which one mailboxes of people who found It deeply of­ Genetics, also record higher novelty-seeking might contain the needed Information. Twenty fensive. And. as the old commercial goes, I'vr often asked myself Just like others, what scores on personality tests. minutes work, unless you happened to strike they told two friends. And they told two is wrong with today's generation. They don't seem up a conversation with a colleague looking up friends. And so on. And so on. in have that moral liber prevalent In past gener­ something else. In which case a half-hour was Pretty soon women's groups were urging ] don't want to start a fight with the highly ations. pretty good time. the university to reprimand the "Cornell respected academics who Identified this The fault doesn't rest on the kids but Instead the four" for sexually harassing Cornell's female suspect gene, but I respectfully suggest a teachers, not the academic teacher but that In­ Now I call up "PostHaste," our library students. The problem was. ihe boys' deed follow-up study: Check to sec how many of the dividual who teaches them how lo say thank you program, and type In “ FI Gingrich and mother did not fit the legal definition of sexual “ Impulstves" happen to have cable and remote or please, when to be strong or show compassion, and Chung." And harassment. channel selectors for their TV sets. how not to worry about keeping up with anyone, th e n I d ru m m y "The mere fact that something ts obnox­ but to look and discover what's Inside of It is my theory after two years' Intense Ungers and grit my ious Is never proof that it Is harassment." themselves. observation of one otherwise normal subject teeth while my an­ says Nadine Strossen. president of the I read an article In the paper ubout some rhinos (me) that the cable/cltckcr combination Is at tiquated PC con­ American Civil Liberties Union. Strossen. that were being killed on a game reserve In Africa. least as likely as any errant gene lo produce sumes 9. 10 or a who writes ubout this und other feminist They found out that a pack of young bull elephants the fickleness these scientists describe. maddening 12 sec­ Issues In her recent book. "D efending Por­ were catching the tune rhino and stomping It to I haven't published my findings, but I don't onds to locate the nography: Free Speech. Sex and the Fight for death. They noticed In this particular herd of el­ appropriate story. mind sharing m y notes: Women’s Rights" IScrtbner). says that con­ ephants there was no adult male bull elephant. Why don't the trary to popular belief, sexual harassment is These Juveniles had no teacher. Bubjset alt* down with spaas* In frost of scientists tell me very difficult tu prove in a court of law. We us teachers need to re-evaluate ourselves and gloat serosa to wstch movie. Commercial why 1 find It more "Expressive conduct can be used tn a way lookat what we are teaching. comes on. Subject clicks to basketball game. frustrating to wait that does constitute harassment." she says, Langston G. Menefee Spouse, inexplicably, develops attitude. several seconds for a but it must meet some very exucttng criteria. Sanford Subject apologizes, noting that he didn't know computer to do Its f The cable- It must be severe und repeated. It must be she was Interested In commercial. Clicks back thing than to waste clicker com­ targeted to a particular Individual or group of to movie until next commercial, then ab­ half an hour doing it bination is at individuals - who find it offensive, are a Berry's World sent-mindedly clicks back to basketball game. myself? least as likely captive audience und are on the lower end of Spouse leaves room. Back lo cable and as any errant u hlerarchal structure. Ami the perpetrator the remote: What gene to produce must have consistently refused tu change his technology has pro­ the fickleness or her conduct after being informed that It Or this entry: vided Is both an un­ these scientists was offensive. Subject sad sports-loving soa are precedented menu of describe. 0 The Cornell case didn't come close to watching Wsaklagtoa Ballots basketball choices and the u ii meeting Ihe legal definition of sexual game when, during a 20-second timeout, precedented ability to (In today's Impatient harassment, and yet It certainly fit the subject clicks lo bowling and then to football parlance I "cut to the chose." The combination cultural one. And that, says Strussen. Is why and then to tennis. Before subject can check Isa potential disaster. the sexual-harassment Issue Is such a the hockey scores and click back to the minefield. Misunderstanding of this charge - Bullets, son leaves room. It inay be a disaster already. Our growing by people on all sides of Die Issue - has led lo ability to eliminate the slow-moving aspects of widespread paranoia tn workplaces and our entertainment lives and go hopping from Or this one: campuses, and It has trivialized genuine one peak lo another Is not without cost. Subject discovers how to program harassment cases. Stand-up comics, movie makers and others remote-control do vies for all channels then Cornell did not help this muddle. Although who earn their living entertaining us no longer carrying shows he's interested In. Learns that it conceded l hat these young men were not pressing a single button will allow him to keep “waste" lime with setups and plot develop­ guilty o f sexual harassment. It still punished ment lest we reach for the remote and click up with Redskins football game. "In Living them, requiring the Infamous four to attend Color" rerun. Discovery Channel piece on them right off our screen. sensitivity classes and do 50 hours of competition between Jackals and vultures on community service work. the Sercnget! Plain and a Poirot episode on The result ts a loss-even til books and "That lo me Is Orwellian newspeak to say PBS series "M ystery!" Subject heard to mutter newspapers-of subtlety, anticipation and we arc not going to discipline you and then "Who needs faintly?" or words to that effect. nuance and. In the process, a coarsening o f our enact a punishment." says Strossen. discourse, our relationships, and our society. Why should feminists like Nadine Strossen Serious business: I have noticed and been The researchers think it's caused by an errant and myself be upset that a bunch of alarmed by my growing Intolerance for gene. I say the culprit may be much closer to Neanderthals had to go to sensitivity classes? O by Me A Inc slow-moving stories or games. Or data bits, for hand. Because feminists, of all people, should “According to the latest poll, you should have a that matter, since It was white I was using my Click. never allow the right of free speech to be hamburger lor lunch today compromised. Sanfonf Hm M, Sanfort, FkxMa , January 10. 1M0 - M Former cigar capital of world Dads- there w as a blur in there. There one In every 19 employees tak­ was a blur with my children.'* ing family leave In 1994. up said the 45-year-old Atlanta fa­ Such statements don’t alw ays enjoys reaurgenco in smoking from one in every 400 In 1983. ther of three. "But I realized that teg the ftdl Mery. Stkfkr quit a said spokesman Burke Stinson. w hat I could do Is not let that week after the company said H harvested, dried, rolled into a "The trend indicates that b lu r take over my life. m ight sefl the cigar and cured, industry ex­ more men are stepping up to ■MHHtfM AM dear that bei wasw not first tn line perts predict it win be at least their parental responsibilities, disbelief and some envy. Many but it's dear that men have people — Including hh wife — to succeed Oohib. TAMPA - Josephine PuerU’s another few yean before the more than a m lk to go before think tt'a odd for a father stay hands are knotted and wrinkled. supply k abk to keep pace. approaching parity." he said, home. But he's Insistent that "There’s a critical worldwide for Her nails are painted a soft adding that he thought the he'll never go bock. shade of pink that stands out which are filled wufThalf tf they balance would change when Luckily. Mobley had the sharply against the brown tobacco leaves and then w ra^ Sharp, president o f the cigar didn't fed comfortable with that younger executive* with work­ money to walk away. Other tobacco leaves atalnlng her ped with half kavea, often an by Association of America. "That. ing wives reach the topmost executives who quit, at least fingertips. nano * n il Dten mere Ming oy In turn, means people can't get temporarily, often have a spouse At 85. her fingers are too rigid about 40 percent n year since enough of certain brands and Rayvon William*, director of For now. many men still work with a career who supports the to roll the leaves aa quickly aa 1809. when 100 million were certain sires of cigars." Investor relations at Cupertino. doggedly on — until their home change, or find work at home or they once did. and the palms o f add. fifty million premium Another problem for buckeyes CaUf.-bmed Tandem, sold It took lives explode. in leaa rigorous fields. cjgurs were sold in 1974. In the United States. Garrldo years of tinkering before he her handa have tost some of the Robert Mobley reached hi* Stkfler. who reportedly earned aenattlve touch that tetla her ^ W e have people w ho come in ssld. Is that cigar m aking Is lit­ foundaootutkm. limit four y e a n ago after a foiled a seven-figure salary, declined to exactly how much tobacco ahe here, and are Just don't have the erally a dying craft In the United marriage and years of working be interviewed. But a statement A t first, he worked from home needs for each cigar. cigars to aril them. The demand States. Two of Vincent A Tam­ 80-hour w eeks aa a partner for a more, but found himself an­ But ahe has experience on her k tncredlbk." Mid Mario Gar- pa's cigar m akers died recently, of Vincent A one at a ^ 9 9 and the other at real estate firm. He quit arid has and chkf executive officer of swering e-mail at breakfast or side. Since 1938. Puerto has been home since managing hla American Express, said he logging in from the backyard — been rolling cigars tn a city once Co., a tiny d ^ r 99. Vlllason A Co., which em­ Investments. resigned to "spend more time and spending even kas time factory known an n buckeye ployed nine cigar-makers until considered the cigar-making "I began to look bock and with hla family" inf with hta two sooa. capital of the world. (so-called because they once they died, now produces Its After years of decline, her used tobacco from Ohio, the handmade longfetlowa and Buckeye State). There. Puerto la Younger people. unwitttng to fumas are more in demand to­ among seven workers who work a tedious Job for minimum Cops wage, are not fitting their shoes. day than they've been in de­ * ‘ ‘ 278.000 ‘ age 1A Garrldo said. " I t shows that we are really "I'm very happy with the cades. thanks to an unexpected which the QUAD members resurgence In cigar smoking. "Very few cigar-makers are m aking some inroads in th is results of the first b u r months of uncovered by themselves. or by mall order and left," Puerta said with a smile, fight against drugs." Russell operation." Russell told the "It used to be that only old These resulted In 109 felony ■aimak m h —L m I oulsdimoaB anoiudl frlkbwtHB the shop doesn't advertise, ex­ glancing up from the long said, “and I’m especially pkaaed commissi oners. "With the calls men sfnoBCQ c in r i, ana iney arrests, 97 misdemeanor arrests. cept for a M d ad la the trie- wooden table where she daily that It la operating so well others we’ve received and those we are didn't spend much money.” said 973.30 grams of controlled Stanford Newman, president of hone book which reada: makes about 500 cigars. “The are studying what we are do­ still getting. I would certainly afkbda4t maiaa l^ugb ^ss^m substances seised, and over ANDMADI CIGARS. ones UMl AIT KTl AIT OKI people i n g " can this a successful operation.'' the Cigar Manufacturers R 83,983 In currency seised. TOURISTS WELCOME. Its like me." When the QUAD squad first ‘But now whal'a happened ta owner, Vincent Rullova. has Two other cigar-makers been running the factory since worked artth her that day. both hit the streets o f Sanford In intelligent people, young people September, a total of 148 phone 1943. In tbrirtO a Jennings — I won’t call them yuppies, but calls were received. The month T o beep costs low . Vincent A It's all right for ua old ladles. young people who are affluent — w i n g s i a of North Miami served In Tampe c ig n are packaged tn a not for young people." said of December showed the lowest started smoking clgara. And served as Rules 1891-93. simple, two-color cardboar d box 85-yew-old Bertha M m , who number of calls at 48. but when they go Into cigar Committee chairwoman under Her GOP colleagues praised and often sold without a cigar also has been making cigars Russell said It la still excellent they want good products, S o a a____ a • response from the general Scott. her ability to work with both handmade cigar has beet a since 1938. "F o r ua. It's a ll right parties and help build com But the company will have to because we've been doing it public. "W e need to complete J im 's status symbol.” "It sh ow s that the people are agenda, our agenda, of public tn 1994, sales of cigars In­ rake prices by 88 to 97 a box tn since we were em ail." 1996. Oarrtdo said, because the In fact, the women’s careers truly concerned with drug sales safety, quality education. In­ creased 9.3 percent, marking the and use." Russel! said. "The creased economic .opportunities, of the Senate Select Committee Industry's first Increase In the demand for cigars has pushed span much of Tam pa's rich cigar on Workers Compensation the coat of tobacco to twice what history. One year after they clllsens of Sanford have been and of less governmental In­ United States since 1970, Reform In Ihe early 1990a that started, the city's c lg w produc­ absolutely outstanding tn help­ tervention In our lives," she said according to the Cigar Associa­ It w as Juat a fcw years ago. resulted In legislation that has In that seme. Oarrido believes, tion reached a peak of 506 mil­ ing us In th is." after her selection. tion of America. Sales increased helped hold Ihe Une on workers lion cigars. Even though December saw Jennings sold the Legislature .again about 9 percent tn 1990. buckeyes may become the vic­ comp rates. "Politics is the tims of the tiger's success The the least number of calls from wtU face "some unprecedented The popularity, however, k art of compromise.'* sold Sen. demand has driven the price of Labor unrest, automation and the public. QUAD Squad activ­ ch allen ges" as the federal gov­ .jlatlve. The 3.3 billion cigars BUI Bankhead. R-Ponte Vedra cigarettes later conspired to ities produced the highest ernment shifts more authority •old In the United States In 1994 tobacco so high that It la tougher Beach. "Time and again our dose most o f the 150 factories number of felony arrests at 38. for welfare. Medicaid and other a than a quarter of the 8 for smaller operations to even president has shown that she get a steady supply of tobacco, that dotted Ybor City, a Almost every day. there are programs to the states, but cigars stud In 1970. In can find the middle.’* which la bought quickly and In cigar-making center east of reports or QUAD Squad cases. provides fewer dollars. at the height of cigars' Jennings comes from a long huge quantities by large fac­ downtown that gave Tampa its The members o f the team are As president, she will preside Ity. 9 billion were sold, line o f politicians. Including a reputation aa a national cigar- becoming well known by over the chamber, appoint even today, moat o f the tories. great uncle who served aa gov­ rotting headquarters. citizens. especially In the areas committee members, help come in the cheap rigor "Small buckeyes like this ernor of Pennsylvania. She The first clgw rolled off a they patrol, and the overall decide what bills will be con­ Jegory: those made by can't survive more than a yew served In the state House from Tamps production line on April operation of the squad Is sidered and work with the e. wrapped tn paper and or two,” Garrldo predicted. 1978 to 1980 when she waa And since It takes about three 28, 1886. at Sanches A Hays, reportedly being studied by speaker of the 120-member with a chopped tobacco other area police forces with the House and the governor's office elected to the Senate. They sell Tor about a years from the time a tobacco one of two factories to open that possibility of establishing a on major Issues. She la single and serves as t each and account for leaf la grown until It la yew. similar operation. Jennings will be the second president of Jack Jennings woman to serve as Senate pres­ Sons Construction , a fat‘am ity ident. Democrat Gwen Mar gotta business In Orlando. Charter Osteen; brother Steve. Geneva; N.Y.. she moved to Central Joseph W. Bliley Funeral j U regarding the potter chief have James Davis Sr.. 63. Detroit. slater. Linda Redenel, Orov- Florida In 1928. She was a Home*. Richmond. Va.. In the voters of the City of Sanford been added. While there baa been Mich., died Thursday, Jan. 4, eland; mother, JoAnn Riggs. homemaker and a member of charge of arrangements. and said corporate limits m ay be In the pas 1996 at Receiving Hospital. Osteen; maternal grandmother. First Presbyterian Church, amended by ordinance." to haring the police chief report Detroit. He was bom Dec. 24. Inez Collins. Osteen. Sanford. Thus in an effort to fine-tune to the city msnogtr rather «»**" 1933 In Sanford. He was a meat Orsmkow Funeral Home. Survivors include daughters. William M. Meyer. 85. Blue the charter, one sentence, al­ the commission, the i cutter. Sanford. In charge of arrange­ Carol S. Guimartn. Longwood. Jay Place. Osteen, died Tuesday. though lengthy, eliminates the draft Is not clear on thla point. Survivors Include aona. ments. Sheryl S. McCarty. Sanford: Jan. 9, 1996 at hla residence. need for 12 pages tn the docu­ Many erf the changes deal Clayton and James Jr., both of sisters, Marian W. Williams and Bom March 10. 1910 In Kiel. ment. strictly with fine-tuning the Detroit; brother. George. Detroit; Margaret W. McKinnon, both of Germany, he moved to Central Regarding the election of wording of the original charter. sisters. Naomi. Liz Caldwell and Sanford: brother. Edward R. Florida from Peekaklll. N.Y. In Michael D. Thorman. 31, East mayor and commissioners, a In many Rene Johnson, all of Sanford. Wllllnk. DcLand: two gran- 1978. He was a self-employed paragraph has been added which "ahe" are being replaced with Gloria Warren and Ann Eason, Lake Weir, died Monday. Jan. 8. daughters; two great-grandsons. tool and die maker. He was says no person shall run for more gender neutral references. both o f Long Island. N.Y.: two 1996 at hla residence. Bom Oct. Brtsoon Funeral Home. San­ Protestant and a 32nd degree 9, 1964 In Fort Pierce, he was a than one commission seat In an City Clerk Jan Dougherty ex­ grandchildren. ford. tn charge of arrangements. Mason and Past Master o f Col- election. The committee sug­ plained to the rnrnmlsalcm that In Swanson Funeral Home. resident of Sanford until last la bergh Lodge 859. gested city elections be moved order to get Ihe suggested Detroit. In charge of arrange­ year. He waa a comptroller for Survivors Include wife. Thea; Daytona Beach Hilton and a from December to March. changes on the official baUot this ments. son, William M. Jr., New York; veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was The length of time allowed for December, final approvals would daughter. Margo Seversen. an umpire for A.S.A. Softball In candidates to qualify for election have to be made by no later than BSTTT JAMS CLARK M M M O W M I. JOHN MMTTMEW Maas, four grandchildren; two Sanford and Seminole County, Mm if CSriilMn feurldl tit Mr. Jdfcn m ay be shortened. At Ihe present the September or October great-grandchildren. and an umpire for Sanford Little MU m m MUnMmtkl. 41. if L*M Mary, wtm time, candidate qualification may meetings. Betty Jane Clark MacDonald. MI*M Sunday *111 Im II ('clock loturdoy Altman-Long Funeral Home, League. begin 90 days prior to the elec­ The work session on the pro­ 74, o f Midlothian. Va.. died m unlni i f Church if Hw Nativity •IIM F» DcBary. In charge of arrange­ Survivor* Include father and few Km Schniyk* *nd Furor Dovt LkMMtll tion. but a change to 46 days la posed charter changes on Jan. Sunday, Jan. 7. 1998 in Rich­ ments. stepmother. Duane and cssftklatlnt Far Naas »ho » iu . ManalMnt being recommended. The 39th Is scheduled to begin al 4 mond. Va. She was bom Nov. would ho aroally osprodolod hr *o Diana Rosemary LaFolIette. Sanford: method o f filling vacancies on the p.m. In the city m anager's con­ 23. 1921 In Jacksonville. 111. For NUnUwnki family Trial Fund, la hanallt tho mother. Linda Glrtman. East children ol John and Dland M anikm kl. commission may also be changed ference room. 25 yean, she headed the reading Lake Weir: grandmother. Betty Contribution cm ha moda ml larnatt Bank slightly. department at Hampton at Cantral Florida, aaaa W. taka Mary Blod , Township Schools In Pittsburg, Ronald Wayne Riggs. 42. Thorman; slater. Candy Hoff­ LakaMary. FLJJM t. Another change proposed la retiring to become a teacher Cracker Ave.. Osteen, died man. East Lake Weir; brother, Arrangamanli fey Gramkaw Funaral that ordinances and resolutions Strine Monday. Jan. 8, 1996 at his Harbey Cllnger, Ocala. Hama. MM E Alryort B ird. laniard. FL volunteer at Swift Creek Middle umtaofimnii approved by the commission be 1A residence. Bom Nov. 11, 1953 In Bcllevlew Funeral Home. adopted 10 days (rather than 30) and Clover Hill Elementary 6100 savings bond. Schools. She was a volunteer at Osteen he was a lifelong resi­ Bellevtew. FL.. In charge of ar­ SIMS. BONAtOWAVNI after the passage. dent. He was co-owner of Riggs rangements. Funoral w r y lm tor Mr Ronald Wayno The award plaque on display Clover Hill Library. Ftoav a , of Oltoon, who 4u d Monday will bo Four paragraphs In Ihe original at the City Hall will also have his Survivors Include husband. Electrical Supply Co. He was a I o'clock Thursday aflornoan ol Flrtl Bootut member of First Baptist Church Church of Oaloon. with H o Wodk Brldori city charter concerning the Chief name added. Robert B.. Woodlake. Va.; o f Osteen, and a veteran of the Pauline Wllllnk Stcmper. 82. officiating Informant will bo In Ottton o f Police, “ to be appointed by the Slrine'a wife Kris and daugh­ daughter. Carol E. M. Anderson. Camofory Frlonda may call al Gramkaw city commission." have been ter Roxaan were on hand for the Chesterfield County; brothers. U.S. Army. Revona Court. Sanford, died Funaral Homo tltl* ivrniny I Wtdnotday I presentation. Robert W. Clark. Sanford. Survivors include wife. Lillian; Saturday, Jan. 6. 1996 at Cen­ Iro m M om . stricken. No suggested additions daughter. Donna. Osteen; sons, tral Florida Regional Hospital. Arrang.m inil by Gramkaw Funaral William G. Clark. Champaign. Homo, u a E Airyorf B ird, laniard. FL Ronald. Michael. Roger, all of Bom Aug. 18, 1913 In Westfield. 111. ninidiiinnii Spaziano— Caatlaaad from Fag* 1A case. Ralph Jr. has called An­ vestlgalors to help the thony "a pathological liar." GAINES death row Inmate escape ex­ Th e handcuffed Spaziano ecution. hunched over the defense table Questions About , Admitting to a long list of and looked Intently at DlLlsto wrongdoings in his troubled when the witness (minted an Go/uuj, cAand youth — including drug abuse Identifying finger at him. and having sex with his step DlLlsto was on the witness Garden Chapel Funeral Home MEDICARE?* mother — DlLlsto said. "I'v e stand for four hours and was been born again.... I didn’t want rarcfully led through a recital of } Come & Meet Joan H arkins Conklin to live a life of sin." his troubled life and recantation DlLlsto said he was manipu­ by Spaziano lawyer James Russ. ”Tbe Medicare Ladjy” lated by police and pressured by DlLlslo admitted he believed hts late father. Ralph DlLlsto Sr.. then he could be charged with WED., JAN. 10th Into testifying against Spaziano. perjury If he told the truth. A l He said his father was angry si "I was scared to confront the Y( Spaziano for having an affair truth ... afraid I would lose my 2:00 P.M. • 4:00 P.M. with hla wife. Anthony DtLlalo'a house, my business and my TOPICS young stepmother. daughter." he said. • FIND O UT WHAT YOU DlLlsto then tearfully re­ Why did he come forward now DON'T after 20 years? Huss asked. HAVE TO PAY FORI counted his father’s abuse and RUTHOAINKS MYRA WARD WELL rejection. “I don't want to say It's a BRING YOUR QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED! "All my life I wanted to get hts selfish reason, but In a way it la: fulfilling a 'Service To Our approval as a human being." he I've got freedom now. God })f OITUUNG AfKMDABiE PtENEED ^ said. “ I wanted him to love me detests a false witness." Community In Time Of Need and I would have done anything Spaziano has survived five for him to love me." death warrants. OFFERING AFFORDABLE PRBARRANGBMKNT8 H 'p U H C X a t ^ Ralph DlLlsto Jr. has said he Judge O.H. Eaton Jr. Is to 905 Laurel Ave., Sanford • 322-2131 doesn't believe hts brother’s new determine whether there Is new (Across bow Wklis Ross) story, noting that Anthony had evidence, whether DlLlsto is LONGWOOD • t i l ITT* waited until after thetr father’s telling the truth now or whether cumMoinor TUICAXSTHASP FWCSSALHOOdSTKAPmOMRgr MBS death to Implicate him in the there la no basts for a new trial. M - Sanford HtraM, Sanford, Florida - Wadnasday, January to, 19M Clinton’s sexual harassment case Appeals court allows suit against president to proceed WASHINGTON - A federal appeals Court o f Appeals In St. Louis decided Jones told CNN through the Intercom of court’s ruling that a sexual harassment case Tuesday on a 2-1 vote that the case can against President Clinton can go to trial has proceed. Snow shutdown set the stage for a possible Supreme Court Bennett has two weeks to appeal the WASHINGTON - Snow shutdown. Day 3. battle. panel's decision by asking the full Bth toW The Press-Telegram o f _ After three weeks o f slippery budget politics and a two-day The case has a few more steps before It Circuit court to consider the matter. "It's a real simple case o f He says. *he snow delay, federal employees In Washington were ready to can get to the high court, but Clinton's at­ If the full appeals court agreed. Bennett says.' and we believe w e can prove our return to work today — until roads proved too treacherous to torney. Robert Bennett, said. "H is a case I and Davis would get to re argue their case* claims are true.” risk the commute. would expect they would hear. ... You have — a process that could take months. "T h e president, like all other government New snowfall Tuesday on the heels o f a record blizzard some very Important constitutional Issues If the 8th Circuit court declined to hear a------M officials. Is subject to the same laws that forced officials to reverse a back-to-work order and declare iKTiC* the rase. Bennett then would have 90 days apply to all other members o f our society, today the week's third snow day. The case was brought by Paula Jones, a to file an appeal with the Supreme Court. the a n n e a ls court panel ruled In a decision The reversal came after local authorities reported that former Arkansas employee, w ho alleges that If Ihe top court did agree to take the case, released Tuesday. *A sitting president to not Tuesday's precipitation left snow-removal crews behind Clinton sexually harassed her during an there's virtually no chance a trial would Immune from civil suits for hto unofficial schedule, according to Office of Personnel Management encounter In a Little Rock hotel suite in start before the 1996 election. The Supreme acts.** spokeswoman Janice Lachance. Residential areas remained 1991. She has said she rejected Clinton’s Court would not hear arguments on It until blanketed and commuter routes were too narrow and slushy suggestion that they engage tn sex. October at the earliest, and a decision would Gilbert Davto. one o f Jones' attorneys, to handle a morning rush hour. Bennett argued that CUnton should not be not be expected until sometime next year. said Jones was pleased with the ruling. questioned under oath on such matters But tf the Supreme Court does not take "Th is goes beyond the parties In the esse EM twiwrs tnwrQt from hibernation while serving as president. the case, the last 8th Circuit ruling would because it stands on the proposition that no stand. one Is above the law." With much of the snow pushed to the aide and the white But a three-judge panel of the 8th Circuit beauty turned into a towering mess. Easterners are emerging from their hibernation and struggling to get back to life as It was before the blizzard o f'96. Presidents "I’ve been cooped up too long with my husband and I needed to see somebody else's face,” said Billie Maven. w ho finally was able to get out of the house and drive to a video store In Stafford, Va. have But for a region that had been paralyzed from a storm that caused at least 96 deaths and dumped IVfc to 3 feet o f snow, the respite may be brief. feelings Already, light snow fell overnight In New York. Massachusetts and Maryland. And forecasters say more snow • p M R 8 I could arrive in a storm this weekend, but It was too soon to Associated Prass Writer______predict how much.

^ tA fl WASHINGTON - Franklin D. wimioii vn o M wvtvart rvfOfvn Mil Roosevelt once invited a reporter to put on a dunce's cap and WASHINGTON — Asserting that the Republican welfare stand In a corner. He verbally overhaul bill would do little to move people from welfare to awarded another a German Iron work. President Clinton vetoed the measure but pledged to Cross for giving aid and comfort work with Congress on a version more acceptable to him. He had promised to veto the final Republican plan'to to the enemy through his typewriter. overhaul the nation's primary welfare programs and end the FDR's fifth cousin. President federal guarantee o f aid to the poor, although he had given Theodore Roosevelt, also ex­ tacit support to a similar version that passed the Senate with 87 votes. He said In hla veto message Tuesday night that he pressed Ire at the press. Of was determined to work with Congress "to enact real, powerful publisher William bipartisan welfare reform." Randolph Hcarat he once aald: The veto was Clinton's 12th. and Congress was unlikely to "He preaches the gospel of envy, override It. The final welfare bill, a melding of earlier House hatred and unrest. ... He cares nothing for the nation, nor for and Senate versions, cleared both chambers In December by PtMteCvurlwy Lynn Cullum margins smaller than the two-thirds majorities needed to And llw winners am... any citizens In It." Harry Truman wrote, by hand. override a veto. Only one of Clinton's previous 11 vetoes has i The winners of the Optimist Club of Sanford's Eddie Vargas. Third placs winner Afsoun Semsar been overridden. In Ink. to a music critic who annual essay contaal ware announced recently. was absent. In the back row ware contest panned daughter Margaret's Clinton charged that the bill was designed to meet an ar­ All three winners war# Juniors in Bonnie supervisors John Cullum and Tony Black. The bitrary budget target rather than to achieve serious welfare professional singing career. "I Zawacki'a English class. In the front row ware theme of the assay was "Freedom: A Right or a never met you. but If I do you'll reform. He said It would make structural changes and budget first and second place winners Jennie Kim and Privlsgs'" cuts that would fall hardest on children and undermine states' need a new nose and a supporter ability to move people from welfare to work. below." Critic Paul Hume had written. Budgtt talks at an ImpMM In The W ashington Post In 1990. that Margaret "cann ot sing with WASHINGTON — With budget talks broken off again. anything approaching profes­ Republican congressional leaders say they may try to bypass Attacks on Dole as 'November sional finish." the White House and pass veto-proof spending legislation with Sooner or later, almost every the help of conservative Democrats. president flashes public anger President Clinton and the Republicans declared an Imnaiir loser’ could hurt GOP chances with a reporter. It seems to go Tuesday following another lengthy budget eeaatow at the White with the i— iMmji. H a w that tailed to resOtve major dlfkiciw.es over the future - T t r * budget) and Dole m oved tow ard That's a problem Republicans Bill Clinton's turn came this of Medicare and Medicaid spending and the size of a tax cut. Associated Press Writer him. That's not leadership." already have with Medicare and week, when, according to press In the absence of a budget agreement, there's a possibility former commentator Pat senior citizens." secretary Mike McCurry. the that many government offices once again w ill be forced to close WASHINGTON - To Bob Buchanan, on CNN's "Larry While Dole’s numbers have president w as Irked by New York on Jan. 27. when the latest temporary federal funding measure Dole's campaign, carping GOP King Weekend." risen In recent polls, perhaps In Times columnist William expires. There already have been two government shutdowns rivals are "a bunch of kids "T h is Is Ihe kind o f footage response to hto budget role, most Satire's conclusion that Hillary since the budget talks began In earnest In November, playing under the dining room that will show up In the general polls show he still trails CUnton Rodham Clinton was. In matters furloughing some federal workers for a record total of 27 days. table." But the constant por­ election campaigning on the In a head-to-head contest. concerning Whitewater, "a Lack of a quick breakthrough also Increases the danger the trayal of him as a November Democratic side?’ said Larry After Saturday's presidential congenital liar.” parties will give up any hope of an agreement and let the voters loser to playing Into Democratic Sabato. a political scientist at debate tn Columbia. S.C., which "The president, if he were not decide next November, effectively paralyzing many federal hands. the University of Virginia. "The Dole passed up. his campaign the president, would have de­ programs In the coming year. Som e Republicans dismiss the Republican candidates are say­ spokesman Nelson Warfield aald livered a more forceful response bad table manners as standard ing the things that CUnton Dole rivals "acted like a bunch to that on the bridge of Mr. Adjusting ctnsus figurss rough-and-tumble primary pol­ might like to say. but which of kids playing under the dining Saflre'a nose.” aald McCurry. room table while the adults dealt WASHINGTON — Federal funds and election districts na­ itics. They say strident attacks might appear mean. So the deftly changing the subject from with serious matters." tionwide are at stake as the Supreme Court examines the on the G O P front-runner w ill Democrats can simply quote the whether Mrs. CUnton lies to government’s decision not to adjust 1990 census figures to have little impact on the nom ­ Republicans. It's an old tech­ Michael Basellce, a GOP whether her honor needed make up for an undercount of minorities. ination. nique and It frequently works." pollster In Houston, said the presidential protection. Nixon commercials against chipping away at Dole "give s us The Clinton administration and the states of Wisconsin and But the attacks go beyond the Replied Saflre: "Mike McCurry 1972 Democratic contender a preview" of Democratic at­ Oklahoma are asking the high court to rule that the gov­ usual Intraparty thrusts of who has a nice Instinct for Ihe tacks to come. But he said GOP ernment need not change the census results. to the more conservative or who George McGovern used attacks Jocular." on McGovern by Democrat assaults on Dole "are not as But local governments Including New York City, Chicago and wants to cut taxes the most. As for Clinton, he didn't - Los Angeles sa y the admitted undercount violates their res­ The dally hits arc corrosive Hubert Humphrey. damaging as when the candidate disavow his apokeaman'a idents’ right to equal representation. The government should and go to the very heart of Dole's Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s himself says something that the comment, saying with a laugh: spirited effort to steal the Democrats can hit on ." have to meet a high legal standard to Justify Its decision not to qualifications. And they give "If I were an ordinary citizen. I Democratic nomination from adjust the census count, they contend. voice to reservations that many He said the Republicans would might give that article the voters may harbor towards the President Carter In 1980 helped pull together once the nomina­ response It deserves." 72-year-old candidate. speed Carter's demise. Some of tion Is nailed down. But the It wasn't the first irritation Ihe Some examples: Kennedy's criticism found its discordant melody may Unger current occupant of the White —"People are focusing on way Into Reagan ads. on. long after the GOP primary House had shown a newsperson. whether Bob Dole can beat Bill George Bush's 1988 New song is ended. In a long-distance news con­ Clinton and whether Bob Dote Hampshire depiction of Dole as Particularly .damaging are ference in 1994, CNN cor­ should be the first president of "Senator Straddle" has been some of the remarks of Alex­ respondent Chrlstlane Aman- the next century.... He Is not the revived by Gramm — and may ander. even though the former pour, speaking from Sarajevo, right man." former Tennessee become a factor In the general Education secretary Isn't known suggested the administration Gov. Lamar Alexander, cam­ election. for bomb throwing. had constantly lUp-dopped in its CNchtn rabtls Nad homa paigning In New Hampshire. Dole retains a dominant G O P "W e need to bring ourselves to Bosnia policy. CUnton flashed — “ Bob Dole lost his nerve. ... lead. But many Republicans say as Republicans to Senator with anger. KIZLYAR. Russia — With local ofllclals, 160 hostages and This to not the time to start remain less than enthusiastic Dolr: With respect, we appre­ "There have been no constant two dead comrades in tow, Chechen rebels headed home today s tra d d lin g." Texas Sen. Phil about him. ciate your long service In Ihe flip-flops, madam." he said after freeing up to 3,000 people they had held for a terrifying Gramm, at a weekend campaign The repeated depletion of him Senate, but you arc not the right crisply. day In a southern Russian hospital. rally, hitting Dole for a budget by other Republicans as a relic man to be In that debate next FDR had w arm relations with The raid on the town of Klziyar. in which at least 23 people compromise with Ihe White of another era and one unable to October with Bill Clinton." the press, but he hated It when were killed, seemed Intended to bring home to the Russians House. beat Clinton must be a Alexander said In the South columnists "In te rp re te d " his that Chechen fighters are far from defeated and are capable of —"B ob Dole ... has managed nightmare for Dole cam paign Carolina debate. actions. One o f them was Hugh unleashing surprise terror attacks outside thetr war-ravaged to change the last hurrah o f Bill aides. The remark provoked much republic. Johnson, who had served CUnton Into night of the living "It's something Dole will have general applause, even though Roosevelt as head of a New Deal Abdul Musayev, the spokesman for the Interior Ministry of dead ... a Republican leadership to overcome, frankly — his age many Dole supporters were in agency but by 1937 had broken Dagestan — the republic where Tuesday’s raid took place — Iwithout) the guts to stand for and the perception that h e's a the room. with Roosevelt and was writing told The Associated Press that at least six Dagestan I officials what we really believe In." Washington Insider," said a column for Scrlpps-Howard and 160 hostages departed with the rebels. former talk-show host Alan Stuart Rothenbcrg. who EDITOR S NOTE - Tom newspapers. The column of 11 buses and two trucks stopped about 6 Keyes, In a debate In South publishes a political newsletter. Haum covers the White House tulles from the border with Chechnya, apparently because a When Joh n son w rote that Carolina last Saturday. "O lder people tend to be skep­ and national politics for The bridge they needed to cross had been blown up. The rebels FDR had reneged on a promise —"C linton held firm Ion the tical o f older candidates anyway. Associated Press. to appoint Senate Democratic demanded the Russian Interior Ministry allow them to use another route and guarantee safe passage through Chechnya, leader Joe Robinson to Ihe news reports said. Supreme Court. Roosevelt summoned Johnson to the Sen. committee approves sex bills White House and said: "You Peace in Bosnia suffers setback know what loyal old Joe TALLAH ASSE E - Bills that 16. regardless of the teen's “I can't believe this Isn't al­ SARAJEVO. Bosnla-llerzegovina — Peace in Bosnia suffered Robinson would have said about outlaw sexual relations with consent. But as a practical ready against Ihe la w ." Sen. yet another setback when an anti-tank rocket fired from a Serb this? He would have said. ‘Hugh. corpses and make It a felony for matter, prosecution requires the Charlie Crist. R-Sl. Petersburg, suburb slammed into a Sarajevo streetcar, killing one woman 'You are a Bar. a coward and a ! men over 21 to impregnate girls cooperation of the minor, said before the Senate Criminal and wounding 19. cad.'" under 16 are on their way In the W arner said. Justice Committee approved the Officials of the NATO-led force policing Bosnia blamed rebel Then, according to FDR bi­ Senate. The bill will solve that legislation. Serbs for Tuesday's rush-hour attack, the worst ceaac-flre ographer William Leuchtenberg. I After unanimous voles of dilem m a because the existence violation since ihe Oct. 12 truce that led to last month's peace Roosevelt recorded that ! approval Tuesday in the Semite of a pregnancy would enable Leon County Undersheriff agreement. Johnson's face slowly grew red | Criminal Justlee Committee, prosecutors to go forward In Washington, the White House announced that President Larry Campbell told the com­ and the president repealed it: ; both measures will go next to despite any resistance on the Clinton would travel to Bosnia this weekend to visit U.S. mittee Florida used to have a "You are a Bar. a coward and a the Ways and Means Committee. part o f the girl, he said. law against necrophilia but It troops, but Bosnian Foreign Minister Muhamrd Saclrbey cad." One bill makes It a third- was overturned by a South suggested he skip Sarajevo. Richard Nixon's relations with i degree felony child abuse offense The necrophilia bill was Florida court. Saclrbey said his government would meet with Clinton In Ihe reporters were always edgy. J for a man over 21 lo Impregnate sponsored by Sen. Pat Thom as. northeastern etty of Tu/la. headquarters for the U.S. troops In especially during ihe Watergate a girl under 16. D-Quinry. after Leon County law Leon officials discovered that Bosnia. scandal. At a 1974 news con­ Florida has a statutory rape enforcement officials discovered after investigating the murder of ference. applause broke out law that makes It a crime for this summer they couldn't Kathryn Moore. Autopsy results From Associated Prass raporls when CBS newsman Dan Rather someone over 21 to have sex charge a murder defendant with showed Mrs. Moore was sexually stood lo ask a question. with teen-agers under Ihe age ol raping the corpse of hts victim . itssaultrd after her death. r * * v W ;

v . Sanford Herald WEDNESDAY January 10, 1996 orts B IN BRIEF Tribe on warpath IALLY SHS pounds Pats, LM unit Lttgut ragistnUon LAKE MARY - Lake Mary U tile League [announces It's Spring 1006 Baseball and now 5-0 in the SAC (Softball registration for boys and girts S to IS ’ residing in Lake Mary. Longwood and Sanford. W t M V e M T M l s « ------» - * I S I - I 1 ___ nefBKj of ITT writer rWHTNM MMM0tltMlMTBt8TtW Player registration lee Is 130 for each child. uatsrwswiai ! League Membership for parents Is SIS each. CarItufA I I I I I U fla v r • I I I. CaMtol I M [You must bring a photocopy of your child's SANFORD — Mlndee Hampton a. atSwSartw I H I . Cram • 11 x Man i si t ■cored 23 points Tuesday to lead l « N H I » • t Cato I I I I. Day I H t Saaaa 1 I official birth record and proof of residency, and 1 1; Taaak iia u a i child's social security number. Seminole past Lake Brantley 69-43 Registration will be held: Wednesday 1/10 at In Seminole Athletic Conference UawWrws t >1 1. C. Jecttan • >4 I I HawwM girls basketball action at BUI- I H t t tauMwara l i l t SMkw | || t I ' Wilson Elementary (7-8:30 p.m.): Thursday 1/ Jack tan 4 I I Mi Millar I M S OHcSrM I M 4 I 11 at Greenwood Lakes Middle School (7-8:30 Flemming Memorial Gymnasium. TalaltSUBat. '.p.m.|: and Saturday 1/13 at the Sanford and "W e could have played a lot bet­ IMtSiaaSu M SI M-M ter." said Seminole coach John I l i u m It » 0 M-M f Lake Mary KMarta (10 a.m-5 p.m.|. Thrataalst tiaia aaali — La4a Sraaflav 1 For more information, call 338-6908. McNamara. "We played well In (Carla««li> Tatal Mull - La4a Sraxltor 0 ; spots and Just kept coming after lamlwato 14 Pavia# ant — Laha Srarrttvy. Lrasa them. It's nice to win. and I'm TacSsMak - Nana. Sacarsa - LaSa SranMar Magle com# back to win looking forward to the rest of the 114 • « UC; l ast I watt ! » L i t SAC. JV - taka ■rantttv M l awlnata 0. ORLANDO — Nick Anderson made the go- season." ahead shot with 1:31 left Tuesday night and the But before Seminole could focus Hampton gave Seminole a 44-22 Orlando Magic rallied from a 12-polnt deficit In on the rest of the season. It had to lead with 5:52 remaining In the the fourth quarter to beat New Jersey 92-84 for dispose of Lake Brantley first. Kate third quarter, and the Tribe never :■ their 19th straight home win. Car lough gave the Patriots a 6-0 looked back. Lake Brantley man­ The Magic outscored the Nets 25-5 In the final lead on a three point field goal early aged to stay within 47-25. but 11 minutes. New Jersey hit only one of 13 shots In the first quarter, but the Tribe Seminole had a 59-29 lead entering |) and committed six turnovers in that span. pulled within 6-5 on a layup by the final period. ' Dennis Scott led the Magic with 23 points. Haneefah Miller. Lake Brantley took The Patriots closed within 67-43 Anfemec Hardaway added 19 points. a 12-5 lead, but Seminole closed the on a Jill Goldies layup with 1:28 left Armon Gilliam scored 26 points for New gap to 12-10. In the game, but the Tribe's lead Jersey, but only four In the (Inal quarter. Carlough had 11 points In the period for the Patriots, who enjoyed was never seriously threatened In a 14-12 advantage at the end of the the second half. first quarter. Chanell Jackson had 15 points for I a r o u n p t h e s t a t e The Tribe rallied back, with a Seminole, while alster Rosetta Tamara Gilchrist field goal giving added 10 more. Felicia Henderson Seminole an 18-14 lead at the start had seven points for the Tribe, i I Gators change FB schadula of the second quarter. while Miller added six. GAINESVILLE - The Florida Gators will Lake Brantley stayed within Leah Reese had seven points for open their season against Southwestern Loui­ 22-19, but Seminole pulled out to a Lake Brantley, and Carol siana on Aug. 31. a game which originally had 26-19 lead. Hampton scored nine Rothenberger had six. ;" been scheduled for Nov. 23. points In the period, and the Tribe The Patriots avoided a Tribe i; The change means the Gators will have an had a 32-22 lead at Intermission. sweep with a 36-30 win In the open week before they face FSU on Nov. 30. "W e played well the first half, but Junior varsity game. Florida would have lost a week o f two-a-day. we Just ran out of steam." said Lake Both teams face SAC opponents preseason practices If It opened as scheduled Brantley coach Karen Szewczyk. Thursday at 7 :3 0 p.m. Lake w ith Georgia Southern on Sept. 7 because "W e have Improved every game, Brantley (2-14. 0-6 In the SAC) Samlnofe’t Ftllcla Handarson (No. 12. whlta uniform) olldaa In for two classes would have started. and I was encouraged by some hosts Lyman, while Seminole (13-2. of har savan points during tha Trlbs’a 6843 Samlnola Athlatk: Confaranca things that I saw." 5-0) travels to Lake Mary. victory ovar Laka Brantlsy Tuesday at Bill Flaming Memorial Gymnasium. Florida whips UCF woman GAINESVILLE - Murrlel Page scored a ■ career-high 28 points and matched her career Oviedo boys keep soccer streak alive 1 m a r k with 17 n b a u m k m N o . 3t» rUirnlu re­ bounded from two consecutive losses with a By BAMV COATOAB TMIMTIHliPMM HtVIlMUMItMIV 83-68 victory over Central Florida. Herald Staff Writer wvrisccia — Florida (13-3) also got 17 points from DeLlaha INMIIMMI Milton and 10 from Crystal Parker. LONGWOOD - Travis Weeks scored a goal t I - I imaMan Oaak - Laka Hm m 4I. Me Maty. Cam. Lyman. L ew * UCF (6-5) got 17 from Tamlka Coley. 15 from and added two assists Tuesday to lead Oviedo a a - i Cask - Wmki t Laka Newell. Vaarlckj Lyman. KVwky. M i an pm l Charllya Davis and 12 from Priscilla Smith. past Lake Mary 3-0 In Seminole Athletic Con­ ference boys soccer action at Don T. Reynolds Ovkm h Laka Mary l lama - OvM#a I Laka Mary 11 Oeeik* - Laka Hawaii Jj Lyman J. OaaHaa - Laka Henan. Ja* M karf; Lyman.CkrkSenaVi Sacaraa-LaM Hawaii II M j Lym m P^S Stadium. - Ovta#y. C.J. Maart; Laka Mary. Curtit Muaaan Sac arm - Wolfpack sdgos Sominolss Ovtoka IM 1. Th e Lions, ranked No. 2 In the Class 6A poll, TALLAHASSEE — Jennifer Howard scored have not lost in the last 20 regular season games 14 o f her 16 points from the free throw line, after starting the season with a loss to Bishop Oviedo had clinched the school's first ever SAC Hawks past the Lyman Greyhounds 2-1 In a leading No. 13 North Carolina State to a 76-71 Moore. boys soccer championship with a win over Lake Seminole Athletic Conference boys' soccer game victory over Florida State, giving coach Kay Cameron Zarbaugh notched his 22nd goal of Brantley January 4. at the Carlton Henley Sports Complex Tuesday Yow her 499th career coaching victory. the season for Oviedo on an assist from Ertc Oviedo hosts Lake Howell Thursday at 7:30 night. Yow will become the sixth coach to win 500 If Alt wood Lions goalie C.J. Mcert recorded eight p.m.. while Lake Mary hosts Dr. Phillips. Jeff Yearick had an assist for Lake Howell, N.C. State can beat No. 8 Virginia on Friday. saves as he posted his 11th shutout of the ■AWKB BOOB BOUNDS while goalie JefTSubbert had three saves. The Wolfpack (11-1. 3-0 ACC) and FSU played season. LONGWOOD - Ben McKeeby and Randy Cook Mark Lewis scored for Lyman on an assist from head to head for much of the first half, with six Lake Mary goalie Curtis Musson had 13 savrs. each scored goals to lead the Lake Howell Sliver Prep*. Page 2B ties and eight lead changes. Umekl Webb had 16 points for the N.C. Stale. Muriel Davis and Chaslty Melvin got 12 points each and Peace Shepard added 10. Women’s softball league opens Carla Williams led all scorers with a career-high 27 points. 17 In the second half, on FrwBsW iinrti at CHAU M IX 10-for-13 shooting for FSU (5-8.0-1 ACC). Marti m •IS 1 - ft 14 SANFORD — The largest number of women's Ba#IMt we tu ■ - ii a teams In years took to the field Tuesday night as the CM H r MM m M • - t i« 1996 Sanford Recreation Department Polar Bear Ot m i C ih tm M4 m i ■ - 14 1* Softball League got started at Chase and Plnehurst parks. Onaai Cakfttr* m m ) - ta if

1 its 04 f » - * u The Dream Catchers took the early lead In the nine FSU man snowed out again team league as they swept a doubleheader at Chase Park, doubling the score on both Club Paradise. 14-7. C lA U tot ifH IU — tt t COLLEGE PARK. Md. — Florida State, com­ laaMiSMepf It ) Ha - la U and the She Devils. 18-9. In the other gam e at Chase, 1 ing ofT a weekend loss to No. 8 Wake Forest, did is the Red Hots doubled up the Sharks. 12-6. m t - i « not play against Maryland on Tuesday night i u « i - n i i because of the blizzard that struck the East. . At Plnehurst Park, the Sanford Magic outscored C & A Sales 18-11 and Crazy Wings whipped Slxma's The game has been rescheduled for March 5 Window Tint 22-2 In four Innings. (single). In Maryland. The postponement was announced The league will play five games each Tuesday night, Getting the hits for the Sharks were Marie Covington after the snow began mounting Sunduy. with two games at Plnehurst Park and three games at (two doubles, single, run. RBI). Cathy Cola (double, two Chase Park. Next week's schedule was not available at singles. RBI). Missy Van Esselstlne (double, single, two Florida State (9-3). w hich lost to Wakr Forest press time. RBI). Laura Harlow (two singles. RBI). Tanya Geiger. 75-73 In overtime last weekend, next plays at The Red Hots were led by Robin Hetzcl (triple, two Camille King. Dawn Evans and Tammle Japes (one North Carolina Slate on Saturday. Maryland singles, two runs, three KU1). Linda Sccring (triple, single and one run each). Kelly Martin (RBI) and Robin (6-5) plays that day at W ake Forest. double, three runs, three RBI). Lisa Sims (two singles, Bishop (run). ruvFnvm two runs). Michele Snyder (two singles, run). Kim Doing the damage for the Dream Catchers were Jenny Blowers scattered 14 hits Meyers (two singles. RBI). Diana McMackln (home run. Sherri Baker (three singles, two runs, three RBI). Couritr wins as the Red Hols lopped the Sharks run. three KBI). Patty Policy (double, run). Michele Brenda Bowles (three singles, run. three RBI). Anita MELBOURNE. Australia — Jim Courier, play­ 12 6 at Chase Park Tuesday night. Berning (single, two runs. KBI) and Jenny Blowers □Sts toftball. Fags 2B ing for the first time In a month, beat Wayne Ferreira 6-1. 3-6. 6-2 today In the Colonial Classic exhibition tournament. Spurrier spurns Buccaneers and stays at Florida Earnhardt signs naw daal By FBSD BOOOAIA dented success since returning lo decided to reject the offer early It was finally time to finally explore AP Sports Writer the school as coach six years ago. Tuesday. his options after the most successful WELCOME. N.C. — Moving to end specula­ “ I doubt I will ever get another Spurrier was the Bucs quarter­ season — 12-1 with a No. 2 final tion about his possible retirement. Dale Ear­ GAINESVILLE - Money um! NFL opportunity. But I'm not back during the team's Inaugural ranking — In Gators history. nhardt agreed to u contract extension with the challenge of building the NFL's looking for one." he added. "I'm season In 1976 and was passed over "I felt maybe this was the time to Richard Childress Racing through the 2000 loslngest franchise Into a winner looking to roach the Gators. The twice when the club made coaching cither Jump or not Jump. ... I've had Winston Cup season. weren't enough to shake Steve lifestyle here living In Gainesville Is changes In the past 11 years. my fling, und that’s It. I'm a Gator Spurrier's allegiance to the Florida a wonderful situation." Since returning to alma mater In and don't see myself having unother Gators. The Bucs reportedly offered 1990. Spurrier has compiled a one of these news conferences In the The architect of one of college Spurrier a financial package that 61-13-1 record and led the Gators to near future." football's most explosive offenses included a salary of about $2 mil­ four Southeastern Conference That came as a relief to Florida spurned an offer lo roach the lion per season, plus part ownership championships. He led Florida fans and Gators athletic director Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tues­ In the team, which hasn't had a within u victory o f Its first national Jerem y Foley, who cut short his day. saying he hopes to remain at winning season since 1982. title this season and surprised many stay at the NCAA convention In his alma mater for years to come. The 50-year-old coach acknowl­ by giving serious consldrrallou lo Dallas to return to Gainesville for "I guess my roots are awfully edged a longtime "fascination" with Tain pa Bay's offer. Spurrier's announcement. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION deep here." said Spurrier, who won the Bucs job. dating to his days as Although he had resisted the "T u be honest, last night I slept □ 8 p.m. — TBS. Sonic* at Bulls. (L) the Hetsman Trophy at Florida In coach of the USFL's Tampa Bay temptation to listen lo pro offers In like a baby." Foley said. " I woke up 1966 and has enjoyed unprece­ Bandits In the m id-1980s, but the past six years. Spurrier sensed C 8 « « Spurrier, F ags 2B THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY — - - - - Sanford HsrsM, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, January 10. 1NS STATS & STANDINGS

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Vm m Sue1 FWUMLRWa FBHUtl - Arm* |r Junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m. ftlun. Omut; fkmw Fair,. CURff, ■ H i t •*>irwtot»s 1 h ML , mir. t r - - — - drai Rid Dior Iurw. rikr**. rr r □Samlnato at LaM t anttoy. Fraaiiman, 4:30 trail ta u a a a a Ta •M i* Annua. A motor p.m.; Junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m. warn. mend*, cun b b b in rn* Jn IB . CodroW. Titov Sum*. Wo Irrwm dfwtar at I URw am tmeo fund, brw auyo Ftikiii* Owtileae Rdodr 4 1 . . alt Tit Me Girls’ Soceer TMnwwaoew# tMVUMaa _lf. j f k I art CoooR ttof 1___ _ □ Late Mary at OftoSa. Frashman, 4 p.m.; junior atiawrBw w r MRBtotCrooWrlUrtW varsity. 5:13 p.m.; vanity, 7 p.m. R T. iBOftn; l»*nfip. In in in III acowrtwoauownfiRe Catchers were Pcrrant (triple, Turner (two singles, two runs, Jones (single, two runs. RBI) and tllio ll. R|M. in in Iff WoiaatownRRf.f ai« two singles, two runs, two RBI). three RBI), Anne Garnett (two Connie Roszell (single, run. RBI). t i ll m o . H ill in hi III o a o w M e tc w m w w ' s r * Elizabeth Barnes (two doubles, singles, run. RBI), Donna Korn Hitting for Sterna's Window Rlliolll. III. ui in III aniRW iRianitii« l a i n . I l l ui in III M towne fwoMon r i i » two runs, three RBI), Sanvllle and Debbie Bemtng (one single, Tint were Theresa Knowlton o n i i f . a m ui in III MWM*RRa«iRawBa.ii b (double, single, run, RBI). Torres two runs and one RBI each). (double). Tonya Bradley (single, a m . . . , , irc III III III w b m waowe ir b UURHWWIR. and Baker (two singles, one run Kelly Denton (single, three runs) tw o RBI). Tanya Showalter WMoaawwBiaRB and two RBI each). Walker (two and Barbara Cole (single, two (single, run). Leola Winn (single) I at Rl W M Wfto Caroll*. 4 fioorRI. Tk R 41 144 ii a. in w in 0*0. H* singles, three runs) and Linder ntns). and Wenda Wilcox (run). ■ rtitlM. I R It III UI 1.1 II • ■»!*•**. Dm ii in w tonf fwnaiaow.i>Bi|B lotiiOT. Ron » u tu m in «>welWM.I|B illllMI. N J H ie in mill totofl Ctno a CM WcMpo 11 ■ Ol, n ii m in ii i ■ wncwal waomiMi Preps 0.I OI a T n i« m mn. O n u aiaafia lM|i In ii n M m u . RvWoaWrBoaBKf ■ ! . _ IB itU) iM«f. mi ii in hi m m Thursday at 7:30 p.m.. while CMwaamniia 1 SI fl. 0*4 1 Ifl Z fN,*.H I flfl I. Onflltf. Ret u in in m m cmaaRRiaMai*!) Chad Kinsley. Oviedo plays at Lake ell. Dto*f I S I J. CutpwSAF I Sfl t SaSIflHcfl 1 ifl tooMaMRiioi can m i u a. m b ie i. a i w ti Both teams will try to net wins M ia j M M a l l ^ U OM H l l l l 11. H a m I >4 1* ISflwartft * SI 14. Tflrt*: • « an in SAC games Thursday- Lyman ORLANDO - Broderick Boute II 1st* IS. SIOAkltO. 1IBI i i t u i * » H H I In n RIM a Coomb > IM I ptaya at U ft(l‘'tewstby. white acomd a t poawto And y bbad IS ttf iiRitoa. Roti t i u i i i on io m a tor, a n . a a t u m * UltRan if i! 5 - ”m .fltc. t t i o i i a l r i . Tor II Ml • I TwaiteaCaw irb m» Lake HowelT (ravels to play rebounds to lead the Thrtfl fl.lot II.Ifl f flail - Ovlafl* 1 1IR I. D ill II Ml t • >a awvn a Kawn M. n a Raw III. IB a Mam 10 II R D Oviedo. Orangcwood Christian School (Oaumwal. ratal Hula - N/A. Fawtrt aut - llkoiio.I R II III M fwn Tn» a Tbb O m l •• a WK4H.il If. BWn lt H M w .ll It Rams past the Lake Highland Nana TacMkolt — Ovlrta Ranch, hoc arm R.Rof no. I I II 111 I I MOMpM afooBlIRMf Mr. i. ana* i i M r M an it h r C bim - LaA* AAary 111, 0v4m f 4 iicitii.tor II ill r t Maain II M R Rato II H I h a Ii II I LONGWOOD — Lori Hammett Fighting Highlanders 63-49 RrrH o. I n n i.t r • fianMafrW4>u*»ti> i m a ms m i Tuesday night. •OVISAMITBAlk RiCR. B ill It tu f l NoairWkoatlia nation - Iona * Caora Into a scored 14 points to lead Lake ■AM* 41. fllSNTIMNtSNiAMMatfl* RICol Root. Oio >• III f • tfloaaim llia H rt mu - tot IwBo >o Haw il Mary past Oviedo 52-28 In a Patrick Moore had 16 points Oraaatvart CSrrtM ItU C 4 B V a Bowfl I M|a tMBnw IL Dtn VI. loon HI I M Seminole Athletic Conference for the No. 2 Class A ranked Alvar*. • SI 1 t o t 1 I I L HtrSrlcR ( 44 RftoaaM fltntoax Broi 11] llioem II Im. IL lABOn III Rams, while Mark Pipkin added A PlfMn 1 Sf Hi Maw* fl sfl Ml BauN t S* to it raurtw a iae wow M. a i ilium - Cm Him a lUim n. girls' basketball contest Tuesday 10. II. JflnaaflS.STirtfl; IRIf O H Raw a iR«w in Ram - Cm lew night. UflWWtflrtWI WaMonW RRk Bc RD|* n .tow a. Rww a lonw . i« m Brian Hoffman had 17 points Jflhntan 1 SI J. KMur I St A Van. I 11 A WLyalooaak.BMia - cm torn it inm a a- w Courtney Harris had 13 points Cottar ] Sfl L trtfman 7 11 If. Harm I flfl X uc m *a«iw BM M s a Mia to lead Lake Highland. woRRaa for the Rams, while freshman OutflMy 1 Sfl A s*rrr I 1-1 A Tatfllt: Ifl 1114 RCHATHLfieeiaAtTAitn Orangcwood Christian hosts gtuiM RRaa. la - n n ii RtllAUmil Ashlee Ballance scored 11. Lake 4*. ttiai I* lit ICAR Si,HIM II ou t i>a> b o m it M i nan il ua a bra Mary Improved to 15-1 overall Flrsl^cadem^ridajr^^^^^^ tin i p ii irt tail lit . 14 w i l 11-41 naatw WL w an to f 4B M a n thru. M t - i n e i M '* M M 14 Own t i l ) IL amt 10 |< 0 LaSiWflfrtrt il • * » - 4 * ivnuriM irtuii MIA O m l non i Mwaw |W r t Mb I. H A Bonn 11I I I Mctoa* II and 4-1 In teaguc play. 1 IhftoflMnt IMIfl fla*l, - Lakfl Nlflhlmfl l ll'H l‘444 llt t 10 ROrtotNMt. rKOrO SISLV SMMTMLL il i lawn h ti * Rue ti h i law January Rook had eight points -Kullar. Hflltmanl. Tatal fault — lA'M* Jw I MU ROiotl an Rffi'KS BAMM.LIOMM nwnawain m SHSIIIL ';tb lead Oviedo. Or an smart Chrlthan 11.- La** Htflhtorfl If. iicataA itati tie OvMAlWI FaulaS aul — N*n* Tachnlcalt — Nans. i ammoarhiii w am * au* h i i i i Raa ti ii * aunt* T h e Rams w on the Junior Cut OB* 1 •« ]. Gatort* I •« X Br*ck I »• Have too — Oranpnart ChrltlSm 111; L*L* RawaaTatoW fpa IMol m im II I 444 1. McAullft* 1 »0 A. I r4 . I I I VR.au*. fl >4 • o n v. l a w ir i i i. aw mu »o varsity game 51-22. f. DatwaOBPWBif ir b AtolBBI V II I. Ruitf It II L BAito III II II. 1. HoRflo, fl I ] 1. WufllVfl*" I > > 1- T*tett: II IT LIMA Tati in a w w i n B f i n ifarooWMaavt a iw I Dm Bw H H L nmrm H H I Taw Lake Mary hosts Seminole flfllfl «*lACto*i«>F" RfvttnnMBta, IK II ii i w aaoan NtootoM* SOB 4 I t * i b l a l t ui ■ « oaoon -1C M R lorn im a * - m 4 W * Fra* 1C IT) « ! » 1 irrb ma - ac am it ’vm am i* 1 Mm Ft 1 VUfflMT«cD SMSflBSi ■ l fl 1 FT 1 iRm il W m id i m m - Mo M S M O W >0 Mr MO Ion* 8B*«*|*« Tn* Spurrier- fl • fl IX •BMW - I t M l IMA W. form ttoH tllR»«*l*H lfllH l * a ) am a iRm , a m m a lam - ac H il l [M R IIS H IL 1 Atone l'l it to n i c n a } •tfriteP* T«« HIM) am it laoww a. r * a am a iRm a IB million per year has been on the table for more t l t. Riton II it L CR04I II H L it GtoflCetoAra » fl 1 tafrawflrx Ohifluw 11198 fm am - ac am a twm am a than a month but remains unsigned. l*o*| It II L Okoto I I I I 4 I m >a Si AtoOoflN s > • • III A-M every five minutes crying." a m a ss fMtFMflBKpMBy til The coach declined to discuss specifics about ItOrtADpMt* s • tf 8fl< Bucs genera) manager Rich McKay is con­ SSfflflMt ia hart too Ikon 0 - • Tampa Bay's offer and would not say If Bucs am id li a g>m • a u o. u u u a - a im Co**, am a i » it ducting Tampa Bay's search for a new coach. m i i m . in II ia B i n hi a » n UuiUoAolww Tom 11 za owner Malcolm Glazer had assured him the team in b am h . ii a aw n m a a n " I fully understand and respect S teve's decision a n l t CmeWm u Ru m Uue s I n , would remain In Tampa If Spurrier took Ihe Job. RiiuwmHi.irmi aa.ua rumb to not take our conversations to the next level.” ti - 1 C fm I .10 I. on r o>u t i a . ammui * tp *n Rosam ana i-a Glazer. who purchased Ihe Bucs for a record H COM Cor, SM am inn Ok u m , toomo * Om Cut M fun McKay said. "He has had tremendous success at d r w ii a n a - a wcawoiM • 192 million last year, fired W yche after a 7-9 u m . Am, u cmw Owwn « at Florida, and I have no doubt that he will continue I A*if rooio - Rn frwi I. Ilu m COLOtAOO VRIOCL Cm - fa n a IA a na a laiMot Cam, hcMn u On, C u u season and Is exploring options to move the club IL Mom IL (Ananot Hi fr'aW IT nut m m oomu ; « * IL m n u R lo o t a Mot R RRRr*. C iu. to do so." IU A m u IL kon III. NuMon IL u k kimo because plans for a new stadium In Tampa have A .oMo O I on i a m a o u Woe i Row Tmru u a lim .11 lo^u m - Mh M u - .a Ant Na m u If • i id a miVfRmUVi'IOTM Tampa Bay also has had discussions with not come together. Ota ;«,M| m iCtin.u ill D>inW I. I r 0<0* purr, a ii na « 10 lo r o , in turn, - At* Juki a former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson Spurrier reportedly rejected Tampa Bay's In­ .CornuSt « • a HU a LB a aioromo SI S« I m It AoBnoo n Of'om <1 loir Wot, a m ia ataiomuioRM m a o .1 LioiliWO Tf<< about the vacancy created when Sam Wyche was itial offer, then reconsidered after the Bucs made Tub m ., - to* jottt, t » m a an » II f'OOH'fOMI, m n Boo* Govs* W o n a lom to, *o a second proposal Monday. Tocokm - Ot. urn •>n» awn 1 A an a » , tt . fired Dec. 27. A second tier of candidates for the BiMTlMlaOR t o i l Tko .1 Rmo Fvni l o w o' -m anual an a D ti i u a Job reportedly Includes Wisconsin's Barry "The money was extremely good — what they ail a a.or**e u% a i a a were talking about If w e did It. Bui that w as not an u a • I a Alvarez. San Francisco 49ers defensive coor­ Ota tCU - In.tr, u it> U' l * i IM if « Air* Cm Scow • toaffl a factor." he said, adding the Gators' 62-24 loss nil a t i CffOO. If Jkoroi m Onto Srp) S' » dinator Pete Carroll. Minnesota Vikings defensive o 'A f loo I Of m (tfVf Comma »H 44 In national championship game also did not play M 4 MU uoumORAAtauiMia III CO'tOflO C,t, 44 S' 4> In** coordinator Tony Dungy and Chicago Bears of­ an a oiiiwuBiBoiHna Suor 44 0 iivm Sn«jv * M i 0*v Into the decision. Rr unw Iw li a ot tunBui * loo h i v Tulsa A t - fn f Samoa i na w here I am at." said Dunn, who ready owns the season mark and Omul Omm a t i ui Iona RuMUoelOMoOn.il ■f A* 40,11*10 I Am# If * CuaMf maun i a TMm Ar*w O, ’tie* Associated Press Writer______runs track in the spring Instead Is the only Seminole to have two Rom :u 44 » Boil, Ir u Cnrro I ouametma.Ua 1 II Lon on I'M 10 n i w o ftftatST o f playing spring football. seasons exceeding 1.000 yards. IM 4I I Di « m I1,. !. . rf T,*io*, > n f UfoR 1 k o n t >1 CaRmlfO* #K * iw a USTlMCOBHItBC! a t : l smo Morn Wo in urn l lo R n R If M R a a Aoarn no '1 18' n TALLAHASSEE - Florida "I don’t think the great Dunn rushed for a school- Won A« tW R* IQ 4 low U p im m rk M Am CM* (Man, a tat a IlIkilM I State's tailback Warrick Dunn players think about that," said record 1,242 yards this season, S. i Owwn «4 i in.w ifAm rf w a i< * e booup n o r Of II Tl T B 41 a Billy Sexton, running backs averaging 7.5 yards a carry. E m C M U ik O K • » M i o « a * a i at a SMS I UNI Ifl figures there's nothing like t 10.4*0. OR*.' own. UR fl L O R W i l e n a v . If W M O .U f* OB a lift a a it i * a • nothing. coach for the Scmlnoles. Through three seasons. Dunn Ram B u r w*m Win I 'R f l wwtttUmk '« a Loot <0 • I 41 T N 1? i 4 ill Bl "He's the best running back has rushed for 2.779 yards, I* * om tn wm « •• an a Oftw4 >< 111. fi if it r a in mi ” 1 haven't had any money for rub am i o w r , w r m rur at 0 IT 1 Of. MV? M I IB b 21 years. What's another year?" I've ever coached." Sexton averaging 7.2 yards a try. He >o*'w e o t , to n In*” t» m » r i IJIIf . or ___ _ I S • S 1 'll Dunn said Tuesday at he an­ added. "He ta a true running also has caught 102 passes, and a a I San R m on urn \ m 11 m gwusmt'o his 35 career touchdowns rank R im RM IU Rk M II a* • 1*4 A n r f n ii i y m a nounced his plans to remain In back. Give him the ball, like Bill., Wtai U III l| A m . CM* s i o a O n , « • • ti 9 1 college for hts senior season, "it Barry Sanders, and let him go.” third on the school's list. a-m . u b W tU R R iW «M » i a - ton nirat A dozen Florida State players He excelled In big games. COJ '*a A im 0*4 1 s o - < 4 1 1 1 4 was tough when someone says .a art CAB rubor ir. on 4 2 1 D M l you're going to get $1 million a have left school early since 1989 In four games against Florida. Ot* 111, - kB >R ' . I |M RP juCO awn i fa a IP T If fl 41 year." to pursue professional football. Including the 1995 Sugar Bowl. IK'I|< r»t... .| to. «U>I Colorado in oil u* - m or a fltiTiaacotfiiiKi WuoRM I ARm a l o u t H Dunn, who was projected to be Including seven first-round Dunn totaled 571 yards. * m I leu anon * iifflyg a first-round or high second- picks. Dunn ran for 151 yards In I >« n RTS AH s*n>a « i o * R RM 4 . * |rm w 'MR wan On*' 9 1) fl ‘fl fl The 5-foot-9 Dunn said he Florida State's 31-26 Orange .•>,.* Cl i’ im in *ii ia l TneoliRM ana 4* I MV , M l Uuw r 4 • r • a round pick In the upcoming NFL 1,1'UO 1 A it in in in a i ThjouRm i morbo m loom to 'wf r *4 * 4 i i draft, said he had always leaned hoped to add some weight to his Bowl victory over Notre Dame, a a*,** n a* »• w a i Ratomra W.MWRiSO I Sr .Cm *, 'ni i.ta a i m I t t F f l B 178-pound frame and Increase team that he gained 163 yards 0. r.iiti ItOff Ml tU 1H III I U llm 01. a'H. a a ) a s a toward coming back to school against a year earlier. 0 . . . ii r i hi Hiitt loo ■HI '0 it * • ii % a and completing hts degree. his strength and speed before C I.R'.MO R.rl u mi ui 'i'u i . lutqBr* PC *111 Dunn said he wasn't worried the 1996 season begins. "He's got some magic to him." CM. LA, it ;u :i i iaouorkUk HIV 9 <3 I S 8* ID said Notre Dame defensive 1. n ii "itm I • H IU1I I IJOOlLOU- HI 0 to4«e4* • flfl ti 4 V about getting injured. Dunn, who needs 1,191 yards * it cn> i in T n« in 1 Tmr, >,n 'ltd. •n< a 4 8 1 B 'fl 48 " I f I ras going to get hurt It's to surpass leader Greg Allen's coordinator Bob Davie. "H e Just lltlftt, I A II l'l 14 H ill ’ a ll v 1 2 i a s» ti gets you In ao many w ays." {>* II tu '4 4 'HI an o 4D t f l 'l * going to happen no matter 3.769 career rushing yards, al­ ?

Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, January 10. 11 People Read on: The stew pot thickens Pst the meat dry. In a Urge flame- pmof casserole, heat the ottve oil over Rotary mutts tarty moderately high heat. Add half the We dvr in a culinary age of trendy Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday morning*, meat and cook, turning, until nkefe cookery, exotic cuisines and br-out fla­ 7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlmacuan Country Club, on Rinehart browned, about 3 minutes. Remove it vors. but almost nothing beats a pot Road. Contact Brian Loe, president, at 333-6128. to a plate with a slotted spoon. Rrpcat of stew. Stew is like soup: a n r t of for remaining meat, removing that to art In progress, a mixing of flavors that a plate when it is cooked. Walght Watchars maat on Thursdays can be as simple or as pungent as your A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary taste buds desire. Stew is yummy and Add the onions to the casserole and Community Building every Thursday from 4:43 to 6:45 p.m. comforting and makes the kitchen cook, stirring occasionally, until they smell great- Kids like stew, especially are golden and beginning to brown Omni Toattmastara maat at Haattwow if it is the kind served with dumplings around the edges, about 3 minutes. (or. I should say. SOME kids like stew, Add the garlic and cook until softened The Omni Toastmasters Club *6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m. others don't like anything but plain and fragrant, about I minute. Pour In every Thursday at the AAA building. 1000 AAA Drive, noodles or peanut butter, but you and the vermouth and boil until reduced Heathrow, ducats and prospective members are welcome. I don't know any children like THAU. bv half. I lo 2 minutes. Then add the Call Bertram OUck. 323-6009. for more Information. Dinner guests, overwhelmed by the chopped tomatoes and their jukes, the latest in Albanian-Himalavan- vinegar, black pepper, hot pepper, and Mothsrs of PraSchootara maat Japanese fusion cuisine, will get down I-', cups cold water. Mothers o f Preschoolers (MOPS) meets from 0 to 11:30 a.m. on their knees and thank you for a the first and third Thursday o f each month, at River Oaks piste of stew. Add the meat lo the sauce, along That is not to spy that slew has to with any Jukes that have collected on Presbyterian Church. Driftwood Village. Lake Mary. for be bland, or boring, or plain old- Christian social, crafts, lectures and babysitting. Open'to the the plate. Bring stew lo a boil, reduce stewish (Although I win defend to the the neat to low, cover and simmer I* community, pre-reglsteratlon la required. For* Information, call death a plain old slew.! When making the church at 330-9103. hours. Add the olives and simmer 20 slew, you can take advantage of plenty to 30 minutes longer, or until the meat ptioh> by P.iul O Oomeit ftv New England Cuhnary ln*bhite of interesting and tasty Ingredients. is lender. (You can also do all the work the day MEDITERRANEAN BEEF Strw nnhr gels better with lime. Potluekdlnnar before, which is another great reason Add the sun-dried tomatoes and Widowed person are Invited to attend a pot luck dinner at fur loving stew, there's nothing last simmer 3 minutes. (The stew ran be 1 cumin i a plate when it is cooked. 5:30 p.m. every third Thursday of the month at the minute about it.i made to this point up to 2 day in ad­ 2 Four oft ail but I tablespoon fat from Casselberry Senior Center. 300 Lake Triplet Drive. The two stews below raise "plain- vance. > Just before serving, stir in the the pan. Reduce the heat to moderate. Casselberry. old" to the level of plain wonderful: fresh basil. Add the cumin seeds and remaining 2 they are both from Susan Wyier's new !■ ground cloves minced garlic and cook, stirring, * • *- « - Dapraashra/Manic Support Group book "Simply Stews." There are M Note: Stored in a tightly covered 1 unpow emu until the cumin is lightly browned and other recipes in the book, and after container, this slew will freeze well up fragrant. I to 2 minutes. Add the chick­ Depresstve/Manlc Depresalve Support Group meets at 7:30 you taste these, you may want to try to ft months, though the basil will en stock to the pan and bring to a boil, scraping up the browned bits from the p.m.. the first and third Thursdays, Lakeside Alternatives. 434 every one. darken in color. You might want to Trim any excess fat from the pork. bottom of the pan. Add the tomatoes, W. Kennedy Blvd., Eatonville; and 10:30 a.m., the second freshen it up with some fresh shred­ Place in a bowl and toss with 2 table­ remaining I teaspoon oregano, cinna­ Saturday, at the downtown Orlando Public Library. 101 E. ded basil or chopped parsley. spoons of the olive oil. the lemon juice, mon and chipotfe chile. Central Blvd. Meht 6 to • servings. ground cumin, . teaspoon of the For Information, call 381-5070 or 645-4375, - Recipe from “Simply Stews," by oregano, the allspice, salt, black Susan Wyler illarperPrrennial. 1903). pepper and I minced ftarlic clove. Set Return the pork to the pan along American Ltglon, Unit moot Thursday aside at room tcm|>cruturc to inari with any Juices that have collected on the plate. Cover and simmer over mod­ American Legion 'Post S3 and Unit meet the second POfW fTIW WTTHCUMN AND note 30 to fio minutes, tossing occa­ erately low heat I hour, or until the Thursday, at 8 p.m.. at the post home, 3874 S. Sanford Ave. sionally. pork Is tender. Taste after 30 minutes For Information, call 322-1652. 9 pounds loan pork, cut Mo Mcanwhiip. cut Ihc bell peppers and and remove the chipotle chile if the poblano peppers in half and remove stew is beginning to taste too hot. Alzhaimara support group the seeds and stems Brush the skins When the pork is tender, add the pep­ i with the vegetable oil. Grill nr broil as pers und simmer 3 minutes, until the SANFORD — The Sanford Ahthelmera support group meets peppers are just tender but still firm. V close to the heal as possible, until every second Thursday of the month, at 7 p.m.. at the charred. It to III minutes. Let cool Season the sauce with additional salt Renaissance Center. 300 W. Airport Blvd.. Sanford. For In­ slightly, then peel oft the skins. Cut and pepper to taste, if needed. If the formation. call 322-6650. the roosted peppers into I- -Inch chiptole is too hot for your taste, dis­ squares card it. Otherwise, remove it Irom the Halp for child support anforcamant pot. mince it. and return it to the stew. Remove I he pork from the marinade Note: This slew reheats well alter a Association for Children for Enforcement of Support. ACES, day or two in the refrigerator. Stored will meet the third Thursday each month. 7 p.m. at the and pal dry on paper towels. In a large flameproof casserole, heal in a tightly covered container. It will Seminole County Library, Casselberry branch. S.R. 436 and 2 the remaining 2 tal)tes|M>oii* olive oil freeze well for up to 3 months. Oxford Road. Meetings are free. Call 695-1720 or 324-8855 for over moderately high heat. Arid halt more Information. 2 the meal and cook, turning, until nicely Yield: R to K servings. 1 Recipe from “Simply Slews." by 2 pobtano pappora (or usa 1 browned. ubmit 3 minutes. Remove it lo a plate with u Molted spoon Repeut Susan Wyler (llurperPeronniai. IU93). Junior Woman's Club masts monthly tvaga tor n-mainimt meal. removing that ti> The Junior Woman's Club of Sanford Inc. meets the third • IWi NV.WSV.M-KH kntkhisusk assn Thursday, at 7 p.m.. at the Woman's Club o f Sanford. 300 5. OakAve. For Information, call Tina Lee. 321-1955 evenings. Plgson Fanclars to gathsr Common heritage of Christians The Central Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association meets the third Thursday o f each month, at 7:30 p.m., at the Seminole County Agricultural Ccnter.430O Orlando Drive, Sanford. For and Jews is cause for kinship more Information contact Dick Kelly at 291-4346. DEAR ABBY: The Long Island To n Christian, Jesus is the Christ woman who waa devastated who follllls all -Jew ish prophecy. because her Jewish daughter indi­ AOVICI cated she may become Catholic Where tines that leave the grand­ should take comfort that Catholics parents and uncles who are commit­ ted lo Judaism? Honored and hived, are free to do whatever Jesuit did. CINEMAS'?- Jesus of Nazareth was a Jew who % and just as much a part of her life regularly went to synagogue and ABIGAIL as the other side tif the family. UTCHMIll) i:iN(Md 'i ENCOURAGED AND DELIGHT­ The following births have been Dwe. 19; Trie la and Matthew often lea the services, lie strictly VAN BUREN observed the cummandments and ED IN KENTUCKY recorded at Florida Hospital hi Valentine. Lake Mary. Girl: celebrated all the Jewish holidays. 1:30 *M fcXQ 7:M»JB (POJ Altamonte Springs. Nicola and Michael Plaskon. Any Catholic may go to temple, join Kelly and Ronald Altam onte Springs, Gtrl: ■ALTO Dee. l i t the Hanukkah festivities, host or Kimberley and James Powell. they can best resist the rapid disap­ DEAR AHRY: In response to ______r a n H W (0) Craig, Lake Mary. Girl: Wanda attend a Seder, etc. Girl. pearance of all religion from publk "Hurt Mother-in-Livv": I was mar­ and Eric Lopez. In so doing, the Catholic is not MACULA: OCM AM U M IT Dec. 14; Maria and Michael life by working in harmony. It is ried in 1967, and I clearly remem­ *» ______Titokaa (Roi3) Deltona, Boy: Kathryn and "being Jewish." Catholics have not Garcia. Winter Springs. Girl: Catholk to celebrate the miracle of ber my new mother-in-law taking Richard Merritt. Boy: Marcia and traditionally celebrated the Jewish FATHER OF TM MM t Mary Katherine and Timothy the temple lamp, and much more so me nsitle and saying, “You already Alan Sunnier, Boy holidays because for centuries Jews have ii mother, so let's figure out a Collier, Altamonte Springs. Boy: to celebrate tne time when Jews and Catholics saw one another as name for you to call me that you are WAITINO TO IXHALfl Dee. 12| Xamayta Melendez Shannon and Robert Dowell. 111. were saved by the body and blood of adveniaries. comfortable with. I'm comfortable t:Mt:»;:Nt» t«1 and Frederick Dorr. Altamonte a lamb, a foreshadow o f the Lumh Altamonte Springs. Boy: Ana Today Jews and Catholics real­ with Doris." ------fo V T O R ? ------Springs, Girl: Diane and Aaron Pineiro and Brian Kemm, Winter whose body and blood redeemed us |G) ize that they share the heritage of all. Richardson, Sanford. Boy: Springs, Gtrl. the Hebrew Scriptures und that When this woman's granddaugh­ She set the stage for a wonderful ter asks her mother, “Why are we relationship. My Julher-iii-law did his purt, too. Hu introduced me to WAmWQ TO KXHALI ■ going to Grandma’s fur l*n*sover if Z:00 9:00 7:J0 10:00 m we're not Jewish?" the answer his friends us “my du lighter." That always got a laugh from them, and (TO) should be: "God calls us to honor 1:304:10 7 00 0:30 our father and our mother; they cel­ it made me feel wnrm and accepted. HEAT ebrate Passover and we honor them In laving memory of Doris and 6 00 6 JO 1:00 4:30040 w w m w m ■j 01 J lo | 7 : g r ^ i u M u n u by being with them on important Arina mi Ruth Newt JK2 TWELVE MONKEYS on

NSCTtgM) f CtRM EsLTwipi H I V 1—V occasions. Also, because we are cele­ O ( m l Alteto .c |IM#a— (USlmoin KIRSTEN W. ROTH. 1:404:10 7:10 0:40 (R) (toStomin brating the Passover as Jesus did Newt CBt Km Dwo’l ■tow TUT tan tf e u u * i—*! ------Kw----- (ilkiiUto PACIFIC PALISADES. ( 'AIJF. O (M n l c Novw OnStonoia Ununctor each year of his incarnate life. Ttran i E W ~ Jupu4|l HEmHI DnvCnr SWTmS NUfatUwE------fiw ----- (TTB)---- Finally, because Jesus instituted o t Forlun* C S»rto) X a * n » M * * 4 the sacrament of Holy Communion 7i**h cm or Han* S S S i »UJ. HraN [bka^b h*m be*(*i Cn*0» at his lust Passover Seder." © Prlnc* K4— He* IwfMe __ »«*. SUmoIX Stone) X S r MARTY BARRACK. UUKKK, VA. NewAhour WMli Am Meynnl Fru—i-th. Uu»W*-(f •HZ «/7)X 0 »9 *t—»lO—4 tl ffl LeKrtt K iRfpAif Cwiy C—elwto—• <¥kntastic Sam s Simpsons none UwrW.. ■—Or MU. *071(1 Nrtr g n«* ItoU On [■— •>*HI4#to-376~ DEAR MARTYt Thank you © With r*J» In. 7idi Oa- r./r (to Jtoraol .1 W»»i to Sir 1 Um You" s w ' e s ’ for an excellent letter. I waa .Vo LAKE MARY 4—OCJn c ■upturn Unity Hm Ro4xk> fradwkkK.1Price C*nMHuM*(lM) weieiBp touched by the number of read- MMMWMswml .WOU W. Lake Mary Wml © IS— at era who reached out to help •firn orr' "Devaetaled In Long Island" 3 2 6 9 1 0 0 fmTI------fST n r ItonM*Uw• tnl [taanmnet CWi ]m *w WarSMWCM come to terms with her daugh­ © eioq»*r*» ITnym Proqr** ter’s decision. Read on: Vad,im WSJ w Wtti itT liifV fo r r AimoM Fro* N *** to** • (i'Jh. Uului) L/3. fcw, J™ &*, I Nw |V< Stow) ,r"" st u d en t " CD IN Fury- Pul* DEAR ABBY: This letter is in CUT « r ______Ib S w ~ l a U M s l w i h f response lo the Jewish mother who m r: 16 ii| b» [ n« Caw >■—»!« das «««■-■ TTatsT Fv7jT»«nM was devastated by the prospect of b \%wtlm4 0— 1 ET Ittwn | tike gaaw C w B f ia 1 L her daughter's conversion to Chris­ CWKT Bu*i— > luiinm Mam Club Ittoito f-fTiT—T-llf - l i - l Cf»T“ wwuvm km t> 11,— i— > flarylBiP^e------t*— ten WSSg~— tianity, und therefore her grand­ wsc 1™“— I —...... *U6U—...... r [M—tap If7' rW fi~ i s r — rrwi«rrr daughter's religious upbringing. I'm dis ■ mSUpaiSe S i r a Christian and would love to be I VhawpiHi • Blow-Dry Register lo win ESPtr Up fa— ' lasgal « a 'art_____ , t a d k»*i ta tla a C a m T«ch~ able to say I'm Jewish — but I ain't. CUSTOMER J f uftinjf tnm, irL /tnnbtU tfyir. lieu I k 'k t ll lo I be n u ~ j g B B B S MKViSanaianSaaalM ITWCSS Jewish history is Christian histo­ APPRECIATION I i/: * si# fi ttneK a* tfmiti/ty • • •*. | H5t Dura*) Wrau Apki. •V(lwMC^I.«kH 1 1996 /kijrlomi VM » § (Nil r.nn* HBO (In Stato) W X DiaWtN— I |ki&—]|ira r — °* |J2p, pnS—na ry. That's what the Old Testament liirmiit |Bg5Bi~TC— B T tk— ...... M itw — — is. I feel a kinship with Jews GIVEAWAY (t lr M b i will He hrkl fete. 5) Eipwn I/2-W6 'Tiii16 lfj WsMiWk— laip— i ttoWwCBSS, teuton 1 |ltP4, DlaulPMaa H admm wk Adw—i cs ajpvTSTJ because we worship the same God (IWtdwfChm. haV WW> (hS«f*o)X 1 W Ii k Do m u i (k.SMB|Tr und study the same people: Ihivid, Uhhmm t m Vi .alafltfiAs&JTeSSj- ADULT >QU1CK A EASY' I HriT” I masut •Mwu [Club DmciUnci lin Sai«o) Ana Isaiah, Moses, Nouh. Duniel. etc. Cirr | PERM w e r BESS fipSi m r This is my heritage us well. I M » r ~ ivi»ir*fOiwBlnjljrd Uncui pnt>7M 5 ~ L— Boa aiffisa I would love to celebrate the use— It-______Ullt.r - n n e i u y ' SE£ Jewish holiduys because I believe (S -lui l— FilSItf ««* » (Vi(In SHOW T T n - TTTTT!l,Vf If M V (W | 9 «> art— — i they are important. We should 1 SUIT sareisr r v s ir Artai jf ijp M Viyii T«tJi M imi Si Slav $795/ •i$21!^i$2 ! Mi 1 JL 95 tic MiM as [(aai— c r T*w— i» i remember tnut God spared the TTSTTiMlmiai sy< •• uws r<>~Ai Ty l^ad J W t e iT .7 . ••TiW Usual Uui Sptoa. 14 fiTW _ . firstborn of Israel when of Btumptst • Hlttw »r> | Uumpiu • Cut |Xhamp«H> • IlnU hrd Style Honaj Dni Uui (In 5'«H R K [U371 Hvra) Hour VkOoMZ TO (ViSawoJWI • •*(197*) Bod Dan Dentil passed over the homes whose HUMS mm w4 /inbSnl oil*-. * 1 oryr buiol /->* r ■>,.• « M7> Irs^Mr 1 trn r may vary uuS iraytb disirs were murked with the Wood lUitxn hurt, nr yw ihi/Ty nr tntnlilhm >y hair I nr i nmitHuh of batr o f the lamb. (Dll r\tru ’ Itrt/xn 1. ro/>* rtlnt I I hit nut »fn i This young granddaughter will MW Eipun 1/24/06 • Eiptres 1/24/96 I MUM E ip tm 1724/96 WOR |I«at—| be blessed to have the opportunity wtb s^tfarLaifsrifir ll-.ll II. HI - HI... . II,... to leum her foil religious heritage 4 « - Sanford HgrskJ, Sanford, Florida - Wadnaaday, January 10. IMS Legal Notlcti Legal Notices Ltgil Noljcii Ltgal Notlcti Ltgil Notlcti Ltgil Notlcti CLASSIFIED ADS

ORANGE AND EEM1NOLE NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN S tm inols Orlando - Winter Park COUNTIES NAM CONDITION­ pwmeant te a Bw nww y Final ALLY a t l N AWARDSD F ID E R - Judgment af Fareeteeero 407/322-2611 407/831-9993 AL FUNDS UNOIR TNI IMER- W RB: TH E 1ST AT I OF Inc hiding Awar d af Artomays' OENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PAUL N. MASON Faea and Ceato dated January NATIONAL BOAAO PROGRAM. X too*. *0*01 od M C M No. CUSStfltDMPT. fRIVATl M ATY RATES Orange and Seminole mahing of aN laBor. materiata, •B-Tllt CA 14N ef the CM uN Counties her* barni c ho tan to servlets and aouipmant for Court of the ISTH Judicial County. Florida of T:BB p jb ., on HOURS H i |M«.****4*.**.,t?9 0 f t * RUNWAY K MALSN M ODIFICA­ CueUtt Ml mo 33rd day of Jemranh lFBB, fatal** S N 1.1U . and St 13,1*1 Tha adm tetter atten at m * ttt A *.-M l M L 7 M M S H N M t. * t* aaoTtNl 9 MMNV respectively to eupptoment TIONS of ih* Orlando CtCounty. Eetata a t Pa u l n . m a s o n . t HMaacaNva Naiaa*#* *********919 9 Nag CITIBANK. F I O « M L BJWIN0 B Chamber* (Am 103BI. al the M N M T t t B emergency food and (heller m--- m _ . -a iitmoil ah* TO: JOBS R. MfRNANOCZ decease* Fite Hammer PR M - 9(P'ifu>u n b pun nhuwiiif n nw County Service* duNMng 1101 |1M |t**»*l**MH4t4t*4(t«**tl*1§ 9 NW program* in I ha araa. 1BBBB 13TH AVENUE 113B-CP, te pandteg m m* FM0AT 11 Tha aaiaction a a* mao* by a Office of B* 0NO» »0* Of BtTHLO. PLOfNOA 33B3B leaf FUM Bt.. senterd. Fiend*. M m stBpirlMM, toast m IN b m Circuit Court far Semteate Will t py^||^ OMOMTMMT Nation ai Board that N charred YOU ARB NOTIP1BD met N l af mo United SMB** ef Airport. One Rod Cleveland County, Florida. Probata •IU b m MM m h n by tha Ftdarai Emergency Oteteton. th* addma* af whtth formerly br Man again ant Agency (F IM A ) Cm CORP BAYING) OP FLORI­ Florida 33779 unfit 11:00 A.M., te Bamteaw County and eonalata at rapraaanlattvM are re weired te servo a cagy *t Caurthauoa. M l Norm Park DA. a Federal Bevtnm end Loan January 13rd. IB M *1 which j b b n f IqMII ft *li In NBtom fli ■ I ■ > idd -----» from Tha Salvation Army, your written deteneee, if any. t* , AwWNMie KMM wWBQCwmHpFI llw® FWItVffT IHMi Mm# the progooaN wiB Bo puB- ■ U IO T STTM PB L and BEVERLY i Of FOR- Amarican Rad Croat, Conned at befy ------‘ - n aw Joeaph Pateawer. S3T71. Tho i NOW ACCEPTING J**lah Fadarationa, Catholic 6 VeoWBFlWyy RBWttwW aa of t h * ______JOAN ITIMPBL, Mo wife; I f T GLEN, tpm t North of BR 4E end West ot Henderson Lane in Charltloa, USA, National oddret* i* 3S00 Woot La** Be* m d Ih* pareerw* rape ADVENTIST HEALTH Council of Chore ha* of ChrWt In Mery Bled., Butte EISA. lab* STSTIM/BUNBILT. INC., A Section 30, TOwnehtp I t South. tha U S A . and United Way of Mary, Florida 33T4B an ar FLORIDA CORPORATION 0/V* 30 tool. Bern. Co.. On and after January 4m , te —a— — »------S im a ^ M America which will proaid* fit* tpHEIVf IWly 1 v N t W FLORIDA HOSPITAL: OLtCK- r M On cod of an 1 if f * , coate* *f m * Plan*. admin >a tret it* ataff and func- hte m * wngteei wtm te* CtorB a* ■Tim . LAVAL. CAARIB, DIA­ Far «|Mf— N i Pay w*y tor toy* row a* new e Spec Hie at lan*. fo hte wtm an* court: lion aa fitcal agent. The Board rnt* Court aimer boter* aarvtee MOND 4 LEVITT. P A -. t/L/e legerdteB thte notice. ceN (407) ' Co*y mud 7* C entred wa* charged to dietnbut* fund* an Pettttener* amerney ar MOBS. OLICRSTIM. LAVAL. 131- 11M . Eat 7330. at am mad at th* WITHIN t X T ’MONTHS appro priat«d by Congr*** to HEITLIR A NOTH, PJk. and If WififarwUnlf Bite SfauS WJEm UIm lWMaub ii (Pbbuaaika*UTfpiVw AFTER TH I FIRST PUBLICA­ help aapand the capacity of UNITED STATES OF AIM MCA any dec I- Eanteto Airport. at at m * *Nte* TION OF THU NOTICI «M (h) ervy ob(acttew by mi iivfirooted N/m * Oaten Bent*. I wM m b te TuHtoy tent Ptteey 11 ftoen The Day I high-need araa* around Ih* of Bristol. CM ids B A**oc late*. 4013 Salted* street. Coral Pare*" te t^om thte none* to Sunday I I Mean Frteey country. ca*R, M w*M front doer of m# F ter Ida 3314B-14S4. •arvod that choMango* m* ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREOfTB: to ff* evert Man • A Local Board mad* up v v hi vv w biNy af in * wts. m e guetw**- OVYTIiTIWW MT VB if! BwBgRfoeffMNW wafBBNBBBHBlfeM (w BteBral k ofcommunlty agenda* will tha CHy of Sanford, Florid* M verbetlm reoenl ef l^t^t a m tv f — ■ m s ! ■ ^ mI bAbMIb MbdehbdBMBI andenfywmet determine hear Ih* fund* 11:00 o'clock, on tha Bm day ef M*®|W HP Ir lwPuRN w w MBS I t h ISHIGNI of tho Otroctor of Amotion or CIRCUIT COURT, awarded to Orange t laminate February: IB M , the foNowteB Brlatol. Child* S Ab*aelite*, BCtMMOUCO.. tea Court WITHIN THE LATIN Counite* era to b* distributed W TCfllW I B“fLFWMflitRMkmmabm 61—— WITT A - . le t* be Ine. By paywtewt at Fdfy (tetter* BANPORO. PI OF THRU MONTHS AFTER among tha emergency food and Summery Final IB.BIOt. (SBO.OBI ter *#eh M l. Poymont Ctorb a tm * Court THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF lhaltar program* run by tec at THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS ef Feroeteeur* t*r*ic* orgamaetion* Mi th* AFTER TH I DATS OF S! AVICI wr AvMSirvjg area. Th* Local Board is M. IT. 1PM OF A COPY OF THIS NOT ICE IB WtB te any of L tg il i t - I X w h C f t ratponaiblo for recommend* ON THE OBJECTING PERSON. Lei Bf ef WIKIWL COVE Notict t* th* 'BANPORO AIRPORT a, to. isss County 41 hour* te advenes of aganci** to racer** th*** fund* MK-I1B ALL ClAJIM AND OBJEC­ PMABB ONE. aocardUtg m the NILLNAVIN NIALTH CARE AUTHORITY*. C**h wtB net b « m* meeting M (407) 331- 1130, and any additional fund* avail­ Pie* thereof, m roc anted bt Ptol CIRTER, ipecieiiiiBB la **c*pt*d. Thi* pay mam la nan- TIONS NOT BO FlLBD WILL BE l i t 7941. able under thi* phae* of th* FOREVER BARRED. Boob 33. at Po b m M -EO. of Hte program. Publication *f thro N ow * ha* Public Record* *f Seminole Beard ef County Under th* term* of th* arant N • Bidder C ounty. Florida. pick up documents ted wtehee an JANUARY loth, 19M . horn th# National Board, local WILLIAM R. I WILSON DATED thte 4fh day *• January. governmental or pruat* volun­ te have doc urn ante ahip p td By tBEB. tary organitationt choaon to href ciaa* U.B. mad, ■ — parif* MARYANNS MORSE check ar m*nay ardar ahad b* recai** fund* must: 1| be non­ 713.IBB, MID-FLORIDA LlIN Ctorb required in Ih* bum of Tan Parsonel Ragraaantadv* B A M MR. BN-1N148A profit. II ha** an accounting SERVICES. wdl aeH at pub*« BUSAN: By: Dorothy W. Batten tyitern and conduct an annual Denary (810 00). made peyabl* Oapufy Ctorb Publieh: January 10. I I to tumor Bnatoi, Child* B FL Bar * IS B M t OF ASffRtCA, F EB. audit. 1) practice nendteenml- ORE GO S. AHRENS. DIL -71 Asaociataa, Inc. ar t* th* t/k/a Hem* Bevtege natron. 4| ha** damonatratad h eno rt plea* t* eatiaty a ef AmerlcA F.A, tn* capaoility to daiivor omar- nsje —sus *4*1* - gBem luean A. England. P.A. KEITH, MACK. LEWIS. Ptatmift. gancy food and/or Shelter pro­ BP^v wrBBwFT SEt^w tie r eg*. 1BBI TOYOTA VW: COHEN 4 LUMPKIN Bidder contacts ter th# docu­ Vt. Durr gram*, and l| it they are a pri­ JTIRNSBT40 T 040B4S. Lien Pen* Park, Florida 33730-3007 300 Baum Btecayn* Bled. HINNY |. JONES nenprefll feundptlen. Dec ter vate voluntary arganlaation. ment*. TM# 110.00 charge win amt/SIOBI. Owner/Kennnh 30m Fleer no* eppfy d m e B O iir regueaf TMephono (407) 33B-4BM and GLORIA A ' eppreved. IM% quarenle*. may m u ll have a voluntary Oegue 1BB W. Marvin. Publish: January 10, 17. IB M Miami, Florida 33131-3310 JONIS; ef at.. board. Qualifying orgamyation* iho document* to be earn By Longwood. PI. Llenor/KAR (304) 391-7409 w ft& a g v i ara urgod to apply. aspree* courier with charfe* R U N IC 1*0 W. Evergreen, M k f l ______Publish: January 10. 17, IB M n -H M iM C m Furthar information on Ih* billed to recipients account. Lengweed, PI. TM: 407- 7( 7- BBSS NB. BB-14BS-CA-14-N PBL-TB ______program may b* oblamed by No propooet* may bo wtm- BOOB. IB B ) MBRCURV YtN: OLINCALI FEDERAL S A N A F.B.B., TLC HOME contacting: Human Sarvicaa 1MIBPB 3P)DHB4t M ) . Lten live to *r Haurhrl Check eur Council. 31ft Wagulr* bird., for receipt of propaaal*. for a Amount IB IS . Owner/Mini* B. N ow # te horoby glean mat I ported at slaty (00) day*. ef Farecteeure (aim "M l1 ttrttei at30. Orlando. 31*03 (407) t# 7- Ortfftn. 4)47 Bynthte St., am an iafeil in buoteaa* at Poet Rid. ISM . and entered te civil Pederal contract condition* GREGORY TOGO RAN 64*3 or Ilf ltU . Orlande. PL. Uener/MU TRUCK Otfic • Baa m a d e , winter cat# number 99-1914CA ot tee me hiding but not limited le •nd ROSA TODORAN. 2) - L M t 4 F « N N l Application* aro available at AND IQ U IP tM N T TO ) LM4*te 0prlng*, Florida 337tb-SM B, Circuit Court e f th * tbth Disadvantaged Business hte wife; D IE . tn* following location*; Human Bt.. Ktottetmaa. PL. TM: 407- Bammote County, Florida, under Judicial Circuit te and for • FGUHBit Lp. Black Rest Sarvicaa Council, 31 St Mogulro Bnterpnae participation, 'Buy Ih# ftemiou* name of C H A P - ELECTRICAL BVSTIMS. American' provision*, and me.; ALAOUA Seminal* County. Florida, Near Hte S Meftonvflte. Ceil Bivd.. (ISO. Orlando, 33103 asm. IBM M 10:00 A.M. 3001 wherate HOME SAVINGS OF Davit-Bacon Act requirements PROPERTY OWN*RB leMenilfy.mim 897-9483. Amoncan Rad Croaa, Perk. PL. B. S G -93M C A 14 K AMERICA F.B.B. F/K/A HOME ■hail apply. Th*** candm ent ASSOCIATION. IRC.; LOSTII Med. « i. whit* day 703C Waal S.R. 434. Longwood. th* Bacrettry af FI AST TENNESSEE SAVINGS OF ASffRtCA, F_A, to ar* set farm te Oetaii tn Section *» end THE UNITED tomato. M M h (f. era*. Blue 331 ( 300. Bfate af FterMa. in accordance BANK. N.A.. Plaintiff end HENRY I . JONES, BC of tho Contrast Document*. •TATES OP AMERICA ^cejtoyhjmj Compiatad application* are OMe. YOu RBe* Rte right to 4 with m* provislana af m* Plaintiff. GLORIA A JONES...... The Sanford Airport Authority v*. (Jut back in on* of Iho above howteg at any time grior to Set* FtcMteu* Nam* BtaNtte. te-wit: UNKNOWN PIRSONfB) IN POS- ofhcaa no later than 4:30 p.m. ngm* to v t i v t any Date by filing a demand far •action M B .0B Florida Statute*. DARLINI P. LOPEZ, 15—»— cUl to tk ti informaiitioe in or r*(oct any BIBSION OP THB SUBJECT on Tuesday, January I I , ItB I. hearing In m* Circuit Court. NATE FACTS. INC. GREENWOOD LAKES REAL PROPERTY, N/K/A KITTY and prepoaate. or w read- NOTICI IB HIRIBV GIVEN Publish: January 10. 1M B an Owner ha* m * right te re*ever Bt : Mark A. Chapman HOMEOWNERS ZINRICK. to/are Defendant!*). I vortlae for proposal*. pursuant 10 an Order or OIL -74 potto*ti on of rente I* By peel­ ASSOCIATION. INC., wilt ted te the highest and beet Fro pot sit must b* submitted •nd AN Summary Final Judgment ot ing a bond te accordance wtm Publish: January to. IB M bidder for eeeh at te * west FAX as **t form In th* 'Notice to Florida Statute llt.ltr any DEL-70 UNKNOWN PARSON torecteeur* dated January 3rd. IBM, end entered M Case No. front deer e f the A amino I* op ptennoua najm Bidders ' and In the 'Ptopeeal proceed* te eat*** of the IN P O t llt S IO N TOMRCUSSIFKDW 9S-1401-CA-14-K ef te * Circuit County courthouee te Sanford, CUBTOte CONNIOTtONd NWYto wBtrWllwtvw ■ amount of tho lten will be OP TH I SUBJECT Court ef the Eighteenth Judicial Samlnola County. Florida, al TOUSMTTIMI 34*1 Old Lake Mary Road. A Bid Bond or Certtftod Chock Depoatted wtm m* Ctorb of me RIAL PROPERTY. Circuit te and ter Seminole 11:00 AM. en th* Ste day ef *t3« te th* amount of I N of the Total Circuit Court te th* County MTMNICNT. County: Florida, wherein GLEN • FIBRUARV. IM S, te* following Sanford. Florida 33771 wTlRs * v vri^u iV fa fMi^w, DALE FIO IRAL RANK, FEDER­ HOLOATE ENTERPRISES. INC. MID-FLORIDA U IN AL SAVING! BANK te RtetMtff M aetd Final Judgment, to wN: 343 Almatia Avenue SERVICES, me. NOTICI IB HIRtBY GIVEN 407-323-9401 Coral Gables, Florida 331)4 pursuant to a Pinal J uBomam af Mid GREGORY TODORAN end LOT t07 OF SUNIAND ROSA TODORAN, hte wife; ESTATES FIRST ADDITION. Publish: January 10, I I M Pareateaur* dated January X Far canvenient and ecanam DEL-as ______1BBB. and aneared te Caaa N*. B.T.I. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT leal --r------ufklAm ^#1, THINSOF AS NICOROEO IN iLfff Wit' V rrenffw ngyriinw OTWw ••-1344 C A (4 H . of INC.; ALAOUA FROPERTV tew *— tor* H m M Baa a* vaav a* M tea Clvum ve D m GREAT Fll _____ OF SIMINOLI COUNTY. FLONI- and include Ih* toiteam* m N O L I County. Ftertda-ffharoUt AMERICA. M * defendants, I BANK. FSB eucci___ DA. tormatton: JU S T LIKE FIRST TINNIBBII A*Ut, N il. will **11 te me hi|h**t end beef ■I eaporl- by merger fo LINCOLN 4 NOTS: PURSUANT TO THI I* Plaintiff and DARLENE P. bidder for ceeh st tee Weel e inline name. adWatv *"d FINDING COINS ef M A L M SERVICE MORTGAGE front door ot th* Eemlnole PAIR DI BT COLLECTION PAA CORPORATION. LOPEZ, *4 al., ar* Oelendeni*. I PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE plien* number County Courthouee, 301 Norm aCentacl name and phene IN TH E HAVAIOSv Plaintiff, A0 VIS ID THAT THIS LAW FIRM a B f i n e n r tm l a * * * * * * lltoJiljhfeH jr cash m th# Weal Perk Avenue, Sanford, FL number tor ad verification WISHING WELL! of rwssncwH mponwwiitf vc. 337TI, al tt:00 o ctock a-m. on I t DEEMED TO BE A DEBT TERRY WAYNE hoot deer ef the Courth ouee. te COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO eSiertdeto Sanford. SEMINOLE County. th* let day of FIBRUARV ISM , a Number ef day* you aauld GOBLET. MARCIA tea following described proper­ COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY lion el th* Banlord I.O . GOBLET. Mid Florid*. M 11:00 am . o ’clock INFONMATION OBTAINED WILL Ilk# your ad to run on th# 4th day of Fobruary, ty a* set forte te sold Order or Authority, PAA and FOOT. ____. AN UNKNOWN Final Judgment, to-w*t: BE USED FOR THAT PURPOEI. The Biddar agree* to CABS NO. B4 -B1BR BA IB M , the following doeertBod If yev have any quettlem, PERBONIN LOT 30. ALAOUA P H A tl II, Dated te* 4te day of JANU­ POSSE S I ION OF property a* eel term te eatd ARY. 1*94. plant cell Ike Clenlfled CITIZfNB MORTOAOI Final Judgment, to wit; ACCORDINO TO T H I PLAT Advertliln* Department et THI SUBJECT THEREOF AS RICOROSD IN MAAYANNI MORSE ** el th* CORPORATION F/K/A LOT ft. BLOCH A. GREEN­ 111-1411, Manday Friday, REAL PROPERTY. P U T BOOK 3B, PAGES 37 Clark ol Circuit Court WMWfOfliy OUrNff IW4 tlY'Ufl GULP STATES WOOD LANES. UNIT ONI. l : » l : ) 9 MORTGAGE THROUGH 3t. PUBLIC By Jen* E. Jeaewlc far on* year thereeWer ACCOHOINQ TO THI Oepuly Clark COMPANY. INC.. PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED RECORD* OP SIM INO LI have any inaaroM, dbaat ar COUNTV. FLONIOA. C001US A root, te thte contrast ar m* PtaintiN, IN PLAT BOON 31. PAGE I 17 NOTICI IB HERBBY GIVEN In accordance with te* STAWIARSKI IPBCIAL CHILDISH seed pursuant to a Final J udEment of THROUGH tg, PUBLIC R pay* to advartao In t e STACEY ANN HENRY, at M. American* with Dilabilities Act. 4410 Boy Seoul Boulevard vpeclal betel*. Levin* feeler Th* award at thte Contract wM Foreclosure dated January am, RECORDS OP SEMINOLE Sentord HwtM I pereon* with disabilities need- Suite 490 hornet are needed In our ere*. be cantteganl ugan Ih* concur- IS M . end entered In Cae* No. COUNTY, FLORIDA; a/h/a 393 ad Ini teg • special accommodation to Tampa, Florida 13407 Cell Fetter Parent Necrult- ranca of th* Fadtrto Aviation M- M CA I I K, af me ClrcuH Dublin Drive. Labe Mary, Florida 13 participate te tel* proceeding Tetophona: (113) I77-404S Admin atr tt ion and tha Plartda Court af Ih* EIGHTEENTH 33749 NOTICI IB HERBBY QIVEN should contact th* Ctorb of Ih* CSS 19)-03332 i In On baa Judicial Circuit In and ter SEMI­ DATED thi* 4tti day bf January, pursuant to an Order Circuit Court at 301 North Pert Publish: January 10, 17. IM S 27— N u r $ # r y 4 tometyewretoWgi SANFORD AIRPORT NOLE County. Florid* wherein 1«M. fteoctteduiMfl Forocteaure Bate Avenue, Sanford, FL 33771, DEL-44 AUTHORITY GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FIB. MARYANNS MORSE Child C a r t Mu BtcaB^m B doted January 2nd, IB M . and ■f •• successor by merger to LIN­ A* Ctorb of eaid Court Telephone No. 407-333-4339. antarad in Caaa NO. BO-ttOB 0ATID st Sanford. Florida, on COLN SERVICE MORTOAOI By Dorothy W. Bolton IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT A LOVINB. LE AB N IN N At- .122 21.1 l C A of th* Circuit Court af th* JANUARY 4th. t t t i . PubNeh: January 10, IBM CORPORATION Is Pttentiff and Aa Deputy Ctorb NF TUB 1BTN JUDICIAL meephere, Eip., Cert. CPR. IIOHTEINTH Judicial Circuit U MARYANNS MORSE DBL-T)______TERRY WAYNE G O B I IT, at at.. Faber 4 Ortliti. P. A eleyrm ■ tonced yd. IM I7M. and tor BIMINOia County, As Ctorb. ClrcuH Court Suit* 300 M A N N FOR A QUALITY Cbl Idee re. Florid* wharaln CITI3IN B 1870 Madruga Avenue By: Jan* I. Jaeewtc BBNIRRLB COUNTY Pretchesl learnln*. Cea- MORTOAOI CORPORATION highaet and scat biddar lor CELEBRITY CIPHER Corel Gablet, Florida 3314S A* Deputy Ctorb r, nurtewitteff...... M M tU P/K/A GULP ST AT IB M ORT­ cash in ih* West front door ol SMITH 4 HIATT. P.A by Lula Campos tha Courthouse. In fanford, 'Parson* with a disability who O A O I COMPANY, NIC. I* Ih* need a tpecIM accommodation Attorney* lor Plaintiff CABS NO. N - 1 M 1 CA-14K Ca^aCfMty C*ph#r cryplograma •#« Cf*a**dfrom quotaluna by famou* Plaintiff and STACBV ANN SEMINOLE Courtly, Florida. M 3400 I eel Commercial pmofM, patl and prawn Eacn fetter m pit ctpfw ttandt to# anoPwr 11:00 a.m. o'clock on tea (th to participate in this proceeding HOME SAVINGS Today s ckm C tqustt P MINAY, M U P FII C. H I NAY. should cotact ADA Coord motor Boulevard. Suit* *00 OF AMERICA F.S.B. Legal Noticw» JAM ES O. HOLLOWAY, and day Of February, IM S . th* fol­ Fort Lauderdale. FL 33308 lowing described property aa M Seminote County f/k/a Home Savings LAZY OAKS CONDOMINIUM Publish: January to, 17, IBM eat forth tn sard Final Courteous*. 301 N. Park ot America, F.A, Ml TNH C IR C U IT C O U R T, ASSOCIATION, INC. ar* th* DEL-79 Judgment, to with: Avenue, Suit* N301. Sanford. Plaint iff. BtBMTBBNTM TLBHW OLHOBR RZJX. NR Defendant*. I win son to the Let 17. Lees the W. W ft.. AN Florida 33771. at lea*I five day* VS. JUBICIAL CIRCUIT, high**! and beet bidder for WILLIAM F. M ANN PCD Of Lot IS. Bloch N. LORO WOOD prior lo 1 ha proceeding. D I H Z A D . * - V L V OWJZB. cath m th* West front door of STELTCNKAMP BB Ml HOLE COUNTY. PARK, according to the Plat Telephone: |407) 331-4330 4*t. th* Samlnola County 4337; 1 -400- 935-1771 (TOO) or and CYNTHIA FLORIDA Court bouse, Sanford. F lor id* st thereof, as recorded In Plat J. STELTCNKAMP; et at.. Book t t . Pages I , * and 10. ol 1-S00-S9S-S770 (V) vl* Florida M THE CIRCUIT COURT, CASB NO. SS-tSTO-CA-IO-L 11:00 a m ., on th* let day of Defendant*. ALLIANCE MORTGAOE th* Public Records of (ernmole Relay Service.' ■MMTBBNTM JUDICIAL February. IS M . th* following NOTICB COMPANY, a Florida County. Florida: a/b/a ItO labs Publish: January 10, 17. 1994 CIRCUIT. Ml ANN FOR ‘TLBHW NO ZJIZWD RFMAH described property tt tel forth OP FONSCIOSUNS SAAB Lana. Longwood. Florida 33790 DIL-7S SEMINOLE COUNTY, corporation. In said Final Judgment: Nolle* I* hereby given that, Plaintiff, DAtIO this lift day ol January, FIORINA V F R RPH CLOXHRD IN THS CIRCUIT COURT pureuent to that Final Judgment THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­ 199* C A M NO. M -1 M T -C A -t*-K UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT OP T IN 1BTH JUBKIAL ot Foreclosure dated January MARYANN! MORSE KISLAK NATIONAL SANK, CIRCUIT m ANN FOR 4th, 1*94, and entered in civ* DIANE MARTIN, *1 el.. GPZBEH.* — EHARAFOH S1S0. AND AN UNDIVIDED A* Ctorb ol Sard Court Plaintiff, INTEREST IN THE COMMON SUBHfOlR COUNTY. css* number M -llil CA-UK, Defend ant|i). By Dorothy W. Bolton v*. ELEMENTS APPURTENANT TO FLORIDA ol th* Circuit Court of th* tllh NOTICB OP SALS 0 R H N B . A* Deputy Clerk RICKY ROORiOUEZ. at Ot., SAID UNIT. ALL IN Judicial Circuit in end lor Notice 1* hereby given that, Feber 4 Ottliu, P.A. Defendant(s). PREVIOUS SOLUTION *lf it wa* to. it might be. and it it woro ACCORDANCE WITH THE •9- 1M 3-CA-14-L Seminole County. Florida, pursuant to a Summary Suite 300 NOTICI OF CALS MARVIN WICKHAM, Notice 1* hereby given met, wherein HOMS SAVINQS OF Judgment ol Foreclosure. I will so. ii would be. but as it itn 'i, it amt That's logic.* — COVENANTS. CONDITIONS. 1970 M(drugs Avenue an mdividuei. pureuent to 0 Summary AMERICA F.S.B. F/K/A HOMS *•11 th* following d*acrlb«d tneedlede* RESTRICTIONS, TERMS AND Corel Cables, Florida 33It* OTHER PROVISIONS OF Plaintiff, Judgment ot Foreclosure, | will SAVINOS OF AMERICA. F.A, Is properly located in Seminole c 14-w by NE* Ins 10 'Poison* with a disability who THE DECLARATION OF CON v. sell te* following described Plaint iff and WILLIAM F. STEL­ County, Florida: need a special accommodation OOMINIUM OF LAZY OAKE MICHAEL H. property located In Seminole TCNKAMP. CYNTHIA J. STEL­ Lot 119. OAKLAND VILLAGE, to participate in this proceeding CONDOMINIUM, A CONDO SCHNET2LER. County. Florid*: TCNKAMP. SUN SURPACIS OP SECTION FOUR. PHASE I. MINIUM. AS RECORDS 0 should contact ADA an individual; Lot 97. PLAT OP MAVFAIH ORLANDO. INC., le/ar* according to tho plat theraot a* Coordinator al Seminole County OFF THE LEASH By W.B. Park AUGUST 39. 1M1 IN ON BOOK ELWOOD PERRY MEADOWS, according to te* Defendant)*). I will tail to te* recorded in Plat Book 10, page 1)S9. PAGE 149. INCLUSIVE. Couithous*. 301 N. Park and TRACY PERRY. plat thereof, recorded In hignaat and b**t biddar for 33. Public Record* of Seminole Avenue. Suit* N301. Sanford, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI Me Wife, Plat Book 34. pagef*) It . 33 caah af te* weal from door of County, Florida. Together with: Ffond* . at toaal live day* 48 NOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA. 33771 Defendants. and 33 ot te* Public Record* el th* Seminole County court- Renge/Relrigerator, prior to Iho proceeding. WITNESS MV HANO and the NOTICE OF SALE Seminole County. Florida. houe* in Sentord, Samlnola Dish a ether. Diapotal. Wail to scat ol this Court on January Telephone: (407) 333-4330 4at. Notice it hereby given that, *1 public eel*, lo te* highest County, Florida, et 11:00 AM. Wall Carpet. ; l-aoO-gSS-*??! (TDD) or 3rd. tags 4337 pursuant 10 on order or final bidder lor cash, el the west on the 1st day ot FEBRUARY. al public aala, lo Ih* higheal IS* oil 1- 000-9) 3-0770 |V) via Florida judgment ot foreclosure Iron I door ot th* Swnmol* 199S. Ih* following described bidder for ceah, at the Waal Relay Service.' HONORABLE entered in th* obove-captioned County Courteous*, Sanford, property e* eel forth m eetd front door of Iho Sominolo MARYANN! MORS! Publish: January to, 17, 1000 action. I will sad the property Florid*. 11:00 a m. on February Final JuOgmenf. to wit: County Courthoua*. Sanford, DEL-77______Clark ot th* Circuit Court situated in Seminole County. *th. 1*9*. LOT 1. BLOCK C. 3ANLANOO Florida. 1t:00 a m. on February ■y Dorothy W Bolton Florida, dotcribod aa follow*: Notict: Amarican* With COUNTRY CLUB (STATES. 1*t. 1994. Dtputy Clark Lot 77. WINOTRII WIST, Diaabililia* Act ot 19*0. ACCORDINO TO THE FLAT Notice: Amoncan* With according to tho P1M thereof, Administrative Order No. 94-30 THEREOF AS RECORDED IN Diaabilitia* Act ot 1990, Echevarria, McCall*. Raymer. IN Ties CIRCUIT COURT Bert sit • Frappier •s recorded In Piet Book 30. P*ia*n* with o disability whe PLAT BOOK tt, PAQE S3. PUB­ Administrative Order No. 94-10. OP TH E 1STN JUOICIAL Post Otfic* Boa 3410 Page* 97 and BS, ot te* Public need e apeciai accommodation LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE Person* with a disability who CIRCUIT M ANO FOR Records ot Semmol* County. to participate In tel* proceeding COUNTY. FLORIDA. need a tptcial accommodation Tamp*. FL 33401 I COUNTY, F94103113 Florida. should contact Disability NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE to participate te this procsodmg al public tal*. to Ih* highest Coordinator *1 301 North Park FAIR DEBT COLLECTION should contact Disability Thts law turn may b* deemed a (IfITFA l JUWSNtCTION *depl collector* under ttt* Fair and beet bidder for ceeh. at the Avanu*. Suit* N.30I. PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE Coordinator at lo t Norte Park Collection Practices Act. Any Saminol* County Courthoua*. Sanford. FL 33771 at least 9 AO VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM Avonu*. Suit* N301, Sanford, Cae* Ne. *S-I3 ta CA t* K Waal Front Door. 301 N. Park day* prior lo te* proceeding. IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT FL 11711 al laaal liva day* prior and *11 information obtained CITIBANK. FIOIRAL Avenue. Sanford, Florida 13771, Telephone 407-323-4330 Eat. COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO to lha proceeding Telephone: may b* used lor m* purpose ol SAVINGS BANK, an al 11.00 am ., on in* 3Slh day 4337; t-E00-f99-477t (TDD COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY 407-111-4330 EM. 4117; 1-400- coUeclmg a debt. association or ginned ol January. 1 *94 users onl»| INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL 935-4771 (IDO utart ontyl- N O T IC I and e m lin g under Witnata my hand and a**l ot WITNESS my hand and Seal ot BC USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. WITNESS my hand and Ssal of in accordance with me te* law* ot the thi* Court on JANUARY 3th, this Court on January 4th 19B4. Dated te* 4th day ol this Court on January 4th, 1994 Amarican* DiaateMiaa Act. par United Stales ol 1994 (Court Seal) JANUARY . 1994 (Court 3**1) sons needing a special Occam Amonca. formally MARYANN! MORSE MARYANN! MORSE MARYANN! MORSE model ion to participate tn Hue known a* CITICORP (Seall CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT Clark of Circuit Court CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT proceeding mould contact Ih* SAVINGS OP MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK OF THE By Dorothy W. Bolton ■y Jan* E. Jaaawic By Dorothy W. Bolton individual or agency tending FLORIDA * Federal CIRCUIT COURT Oepuly Clerk Deputy Clark Daputy Clark n o w * not later than seven (7) Savings and Loan By: Jana E. Jaaevvic Smite S Simmon*. P A CODILlS S STAWIARSKI Smith ( Simmon*. P.A day* prior to th* proceeding at Aa social ion. Deputy Clark 113 West Adam* Street. 4010 Bay Scout Boulevard 113 W *)l Adam* Street. tha a d d '*** given on th* Plaintiff. Arago Law Office* Suite 111S Suit* t i l l none*. Telephone: 407-333- v*. Suita 430 1411 Edge eater Or Tampa. Fiend* 33407 Jacksonville. Florida 33202 4130 sat 4337; 1*00 *9 ) 47/1 ELLIOT STEMPfL Jacksonville. Florida 32203 Suti* 301 Telephone (904) 194-3449 Telephone: (S ill 177-tOOi Telephone |904j 334 3943 (TOO) or 1-100-1(3-0770 ID. via and BEVERLY Orlando. FL 32B04 Attorneys for Plaintiff CSS *93-01*71 Attorneys for Plaintiff Florida Relay Service JOAN STIM PIL. his "Haw'd you like me to get on your Publieh; January 10. 17, 1994 Publish January 10. 17, 1994 Publish: January 10. 17, 1990 Publish January 10. 17, 1994 Publish; January 10, 17. 1494 wit*, at el.. OEL-IO OIL-SI DEL-83 C i L l L - - ______back and peck-peck-peck all day?" M k H ______Oolendant*. I Sanford HaraM, Sanford, Florida - Wwfneaday, January to, t

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What are my optima? Can you give me some information on DEAR READER Blood in the urine this condition? (hematuria) ia atwaya abnormal and DEAR READER: The cause of ahould be inveatigated. using teata benign essential tremor Is. as you such aa a urine culture (lor infection), were told, unknown, but this annoy­ kidney X raya (for atonea or tumoral ance will not affect health. The disor­ and cystoscopy (a technique of exam­ bleeding and what needs to be done der. which customarily begins in ining the lower urinary tract with a about it. rhildhood. is hereditary and causes a lighted instrument). To give you more information, I am by Mori Walkar slow shaking of the hands, head and BEETLE BAJLEY voice that may be absent at rest and You don't mention what tests you sending you free copies of my Health intensified by performing skilled acts. have had but. in my opinion, you Reports "Kidney Disorders'* and Stress and anxiety can also worsen it. should be under the care of a urolo­ "Bladder and Urinary Tract The condition tends to become more gist. who can review your medical Infections." Other readers who would noticeable with age. record and perform the cystoscopy. like copies should send 12 for each report plus a long, self-addressed, Ordinarily, no treatment is neces­ If you've already had ill Ihia testing, sary. You ran safely disregard the return to the urologist for a discussion stamped envelope to P.O. Boa 2 f 17. liemor. — or seek a second opinion from Murray Hill Station, New York. NY DEAR DR GOTT: My son was diag­ another urologist. In my view, you 10154 Be sure to mention the title. nosed as having alopecia, a stress dis­ need to know what Is causing the G IM NEWSPAPER DVTtXFIUSE ASSN order where one loses all his hair. Can you explain this disorder and what Mm ran be done to regain a healthy head IM*. of hair? nnnn □nnn nnn DEAR HEADER: Alopecia simply* nnnn nnnn nnn means hair loss for whatever reason. M l In rare instances, hair Ions ran result nnnnconnnn nnn from stress, although by far the most 87 Cave (poet) nnnnn nnnunnn common causes are hereditary bald- n n n n n n n neia and skin diseases (such as •1 Pit □□□ nmnu nnnn eczema or psoriasis) of the scalp. 42 — terrier 43 IM dSlrw nnnnnn nnnnnn Many people with alopecia can be □□□nnn nnnnnn helped by using Rogaine, a prescrip (4 f------lion compound that is applied to the nnnn nnnn nnn scalp and promotes hair growth. In Ptnod □ n o n n n n my opinion, your son should be exam­ n . l i □nnnnnn nnnnn ined by a dermatologist. As a general nnn nnnnnnnnn rule, stress alopecia is not permanent; nnn nnnn nnnn with time, new hair grows in. 1 FWwUsh first nnn nnnn nnnn Nonetheless, the specialist will be able to advise your son about poten­ 2 Oil 3 One of tial therapy. M tM 81 8 Natan, e .g 10 PMtrwo To give you more information. I am 7 “ 11 sending you a free copy of my Health Report "Eczema and Psoriasis." • PwiafabN'a 18 Kim —

°KhcMrea^ « w,ho1wou,d.likeac<>f7 o n l u p p r v ? 0- * ^ " S S n should send «2 plus a long, self- O l U I V I r t U f 1*800484 3831 ezt code 100 • t s e p , ^ n KahluafrtVe addressed, stamped envelope to P.O. M U m turn Box 2017. Murray Hill Station. New ■ Eiptorer York. NY 10156. Be sure to mention the title. DEAR I)R GOTT: In a television show, the heroine starts acting strange­ ly. She has suddenly lost her memory and has amnesia. Is it really that easy to suddenly lose your memory? DEAR READER: Amnesia has many causes, ranging from head injury to stroke. Emotional shock can also cause a person to lose memory. In literature, sudden memory loss is a facile gimmick to aid the plot. In most instances, there is little, if any, medical justification for the sudden, unexpected amnesia.

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the heart queen. After winning with NORTH ot is m The odds hold up the king. Cronier exited with his last * J 7 heart. East won with the ID and con­ P A 9 7 4 Hy Phillip Alder tinued with the heart jack, ruffed by S I 5 2 South. West discarded two spades on * Q 10 4 2 these tricks. WEST EAST When a declarer makes an unusual Cronier paused to take stock. The OA K Q 10 5 3 * 1 1 4 4 2 A J 5 * . . and successful play in a suit, even trump position was clear (unless West 0 8 2 O Q J 10 3 ■ d r ty w A though he had the percentages in his had made a strange play of the dia­ • 7 S A Q 3 ARLO AND JAN IS favor, we hear about it. And some­ mond seven from the doubleton sev­ * J a 6 5 S t by Jimmy Johnson times the play has so much appeal en-three). West was markrd with six SOUTH that it wins a prize. Frenchman spades from his two-spade weak jump I'M fiOlUG TO HAVE AM AMOHAMGOUTWHHA Of COOfeE, MY D AD *••• weoeveR Philippe Cronier won the award for overcall. And West was known to have APARTMEMTIM A ftffi LOT Of C001 FRI6UO&, OKIS LAUGHS AT ME. EUCOUflAGE^y the best declarer play of 1995 from the started with two hearts This meant O K J 1016 4 CITV... LIKE. Oi) TV. M International Bridge Press Associa­ that West had four clubs. if SAK 73 tion for this performance As East was four times more likely Cronier's double showed short to have a low club than the singleton Vulnerable: Neither spades and a willingness to bid high­ jack, Cronier immediately played a Dealer East er North. Maurice Salama. offered a club to dummy’s 10 — a Ant-round fi­ choice of contracts via four no-trump. nesse against the jack despite holding South West North E ast Pass Cronier went with his long suit. all the other honors! When it held,1 1 0 2 * Pass 4 a Cronier ruffed the opening spade- Cronier led a diamond to hit jack, Dbl. Pass 4 N T Pass king lead, played a heart to dummy's cashed the diamond king and claimed 5 • Pass Pass Pass ace and calk'd for the diamond eight. Opening lead: * K East rose with the ace and returned C1996by NEAlnc. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob T h av ss 00 Y O U THINK 1 HOPt 50. to H^re TO THINK d i S y o u ’v e H M P 2 (JOT THIS ^ 1 / ^ * -an P P E V I0 U 5 L m s ? MK gEHlNO IN * •' J u s t o N t ^ c v » i other information have to drive home safely < ¥ d u t PISCES (Fsb. 20-March 29) Money­ L IF E T IM E ! L E O (July 23-Auf. 22) You would be cBirthday making ideas used by a successful Iriend wise at this time to lake your assign­ may not work as well lor you today ments as seriously as your boss does, or because you will lack his or he' eipertise * Thursday. Jan t t . 1996 else he or she may question your value Do not gamble lo (he organization Your chart indicates lhal in the year . • " / ARIES (March 21-April 19) The alle­ V IR O O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Do not treat 1 ahead you might start weeding out a lew H i giance you eipoct from an associate your monthly budget as merely scribbling unproductive relationships Theso will be U might go to your opposition today His or on a scrap ol papor. You could regret replaced by new associations that otter her positions will bo more compatible with your actions later it you have a financial GARFIELD greater possibilities the competition shortfall CAPRICORN (D sc. 22-Jan. 19) Today L IB R A (8*p4. 23-Oct. 23) Today try to tor the sake ol your image, don t eiag- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Those who avoid getting involved with a person who gerate your accomplishments even it the labor at your side will not cover lor you makes big promises, but seldom keeps people around you are doing the same today Do not wander away (torn your them This individual it still looking lor thing Know where to look tor romance work You must remember your responsi­ gullible people and you'll tmd it The Astro-Graph bilities SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You must Matchmaker instantly revoals which signs GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Someone you guard against the tendency to underesti­ are romantically perfect lor you Mail trunk is wild about you does like you. but mate your adversaries in commercial, S? 75 to Matchmaker, c o this newspa­ not to that e a tent It will be best not to social or political situations today per: P O Boi 1758 Murray Hill Station. boast that you have him or her wrapped SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Do not New York NY 10156 around your little linger hang your hopes lor happiness on the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In regard CANCER (Jun* 21-July 22) It you enter­ acquisition ol material goods. Lite's true to an important matter today, it will be tain at your place today, don't offerings are priceless intangibles like imperative to grasp the big picture Pay overindulge your guest with too much loving and being loved attention to details, but do not e»ciude food or booze Remember that they still i IWSbv NEAlnc R060TMAN* by Jim Maddick ANNIE f UK >*U«k*ckj«el»m by Leonard Starr

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