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St. Lucie News Tribune from Fort Pierce, Florida • 16

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Fort Pierce, Florida
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16
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B6 The News Tribune Fart FlaraFart lack Tuesday October 28 1986 Police beat Tampa station leaving cable educational TV coming soon By Peter Williams Vows Tribune Writer WTOG-TV will discontinue broadcasting on the Treasure Coast starting Saturday company officials announced this week WTOG an independent station based in Tampa-St Petersburg has been broadcasting locally since the early 1980s on UHF Channel 21 a frequency originally assigned for a load public education channel Edward Aiken vice president and general manager of WTOG cited that as one of the reasons for the discontinued service "When we signed on we agreed to use Channel 21 which was WTOG will be replaced on the Florida Cablevision system by the Cable Value Network or CVN The station offers goods for sale sorry losing an independent station but not realty sorry that losing the problem one and we are glad we can put on a different type of Crosby said had a lot of requests to carry CVN and honestly we have never had the type of quality sendee (from WTOG) that I felt we should An official of Perry Cablevision said the company plans to use the channel to air community bulletins until a decision is made on what to replace WTOG with until WFET becomes operational originally designated by the Federal Communications Commission as an educational allocation" Aiken said in his letter announcing the change "It is apparent now that the area will have an educational station and WTOG-TV is relinquishing the frequency so educational television in the area can become a reality" Officials of a new educational station WFET expect to be In operation in 1987 WTOG has been carried on both the Perry Cable and Florida Cablevision systems Programming conflicts with other Independent stations in the area was another reason for the change Aiken said i speaker and beach towels valued at 9120 stolen from vehicle 1 Georgia lfae Bailey Avenue television and bedspread valued at 9720 stolen from residence' Majik Market Orange Avenue bottle of wine stolen Connie Daniels North 12th Street television valued at 930 stolen from residence Larry' Eleby Avenue punched in face by a man at 2Sth Street and Avenue AngeU Arnold Sunset Boulevard man acquaintance struck her several times and kicked side of vehicle causing 9150 damage' Cart Haselgrove North 11th Street juvenile threw bricks breaking two windows and causing 975 damage Butterfield Drugs North Fourth Street toy valued at 9499 stolen by Juvenile St' Lucie County deputies reported the following arrest: Edward Jones 36 Avenue I two counts of battery on a corrections officer St Lucie County deputies received the following reports: Guy Matlock Vero Beach was shot in the head and killed at Evil Lounge on North US 1 Joe Blalock Port St Lucie was hit in the head with a bottle by girlfriend Jerry Williams Vero Beach reported missing by her mother Miriam Carter North 21st Street a rifle was stolen from residence Faith Mary Fisher Orange Drive a man was endangering children in her yard with a shotgun Henrietta Clark South Seventh Street 9100 Mil undetermined amount of Jewelry and six-pack of beer stolen from residence William Perrin South 35th Street found his motorcycle that had been reported stolen Angela Edwards North 49th Street someone punctured her tires valued at 9280 Barnett Bank South US 1 someone stripped a 1984 Jeep of parts totaling 92000 while parked at Steve Barnett Cadillac on South US 1 Allen Cora Barcelona Avenue 1978 Ford van stolen John Gardner Killamey Avenue loud music coming from Steak and Pub Peter Asher Naranja Avenue someone stole American flag from his flagpole Sunlight Citrus Packing Bell Avenue about 910 stolen from soft drink machine Jon Michael Otto 27 inmate of Fort Pierce Community Correctional Center Bell Avenue reported as escapee 7-Eleven Oleander Avenue 92 worth of gas stolen Newton Yates Okeechobee Road gas tank stolen Harvey Gillingham Flm Street White City two pillows tape recorder thermos and six bottles of liquor taken in burglary Leo Dash Old FFA Road wallet with 9360 and credit cards lost in St Lucie County Marianne Johnson Southeast Meadows Springs Boulevard Stuart william Gifford Johnson 15 ran away Skateboarder-homeowner fight on tap at PSL council meeting i Although the ordinance has been approved once under the city charter it must be approved twice before it can become law 1 After ruling councilmen indicated they would compromise allowing the ramps but limiting the noise Vince DiPentima president of the Port St Lucie Homeowners Association is expected to attend to-' 9 am meeting at city hall to petition for the ordinance's approval DiPentima said the approach of limiting' the noise will be unenforceable While homeowners are expected to attend the meeting John Farrell a father who spoke in favor of the right to recreation said he attend i By Jolinda Porfidlo News Tribune Writer Port St Lucie City Council is expected to scuttle an ordinance today which would ban skateboard ramps despite protest from homeowners For years homeowners have complained about noise they say youths make as they roll up and down the ramps Several months ago the city council acting on those complaints asked the city attorney to draw up an ordinance specifically prohibiting the ramps throughout the city The council passed the ordinance on first reading Oct 14 Six days later at a workshop session City Attorney Spencer Gilbert informed council members he think the ordinance would stand up in court Fort Pierce police reported the following arrests A 16-year-old boy for throwing deadly missiles (bricks) through a window and resisting arrest without violence Robert Duane Wilson 23 North Ninth Street theft and obstruction by offering false Information A 7-year-old boy retail theft Diane Delores Hill 28 'Avenue retail theft Will Wright 24 North 33rd 'Avenue retail theft Oscar Kesnor 21 North 21st Street possession of a lottery ffcket Anthony Copeland 24 Coral Avenue two counts of violation Qf probation possession of cocaine and introduction 'of a controlled substance into a correctional facility inched James Merritt 19 Jloysl Palm Way driving under the Influence of alcohol fleeing ind eluding and obstructing iuattce' Charles Frank Irvin 25 North 24th Street violation of probation lUbert Leonard 30 Starting Court cjty unknown driving while intoxicated and driving While license suspended Deborsh Shaffer McKenna 5 Vero Beach driving while Iptoxlcated David Collins 24 Gifford (wooutstanding warrants Fort Pierce police received the following reports: Gesner Orcegn North 14th Street someone stole his 1974 Plymouth while it was parked at Fifth Street and Avenue Christine UUmann Orange Avenue lost wallet Ralph Dymun DeCordre Court 917 in coins stolen from residence Jewel Butler Avenue 1 man acquaintance punched her several times Cleve A Lee Sr Avenue I power saw drill and socket set all valued at about 9300 stolen fromshed 1 Azell Latimore Avenue 'stereo stolen from vehicle Robert Starr Jensen Beach and robbed of 91030 in cash and Jewelry when vehicle broke down Dorothy King Sebastian Avenue tag lost or stolen Barbara Harriell North 14th Street ex-boyfriend hit her in the head with a brick Juanita Jackson Avenue a man threatened her with a knife John Jones Avenue On the record Divorces Granted Carmelo Anaya and Ruth -Anaya''' Karen McKean and Jerome McKean Lomitace Holland and Debra Monucle Colin and Geneva Martin Colin Suzanne Renee Strang and Ronald Sheldon Strang Cherie Jones and Joseph Frank Jones Thomas Aden Lee Summerlin and Kathryn Sloan Summerlin Karen Jean Shepard and Thomas Shepard Edna Mae Call and Elmer Call Stephen Lane Woolard and Donna Ruiz Woolard County Court Cases Regina Jones petty theft Robert Whitehead possession of alcohol by a minor' six months probation Charles Joseph Baker driving -while license suspended 917550 license not carried and exhibited on demand 917550 Maria Frances Schmidt DWI 9280 license suspended six months DWI school six months probation 50 hours community service Steven Dudley willful and wanton reckless driving 954250 150-hours community service DWI school Scott Anthony Peters driving while license suspended 917550 Floyd McCann obtaining foodlodging by false pretenses three days credit time served Christopher Lee Powell carrying a concealed weapon three months probation 25 hours community service and forfeit weapon Linda Destafney Hostetter -willful and wanton reckless driving DWI school six months probation 150 hours community Pfcitip Morris Inc HM Kings ilar and SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer Heart Disease Emphysema And May Complicate Pregnancy suggsstsd pricing bawd on ftdkprice brands Kings: 10 mg "tuT 0 mg weotins -100': 12 mg 08 mg nkotiM i psr cigarette by FTC mithod.

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