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Sanford Herald Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County Since 1008 Sanford Herald Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008 83rd Year. No 189 — Sanford. Florida NEWS DIGEST HitW . ,v*v'>: 1 ‘ . y Hospital expansion OK "At the present time." he said, "many of nur By NICK PFEIFAUF rooms arc semi-private, which often end up Herald Stall Writer . tThe second floor of the new addition will allow us to make having two expectant wives, their husbands and SANFOND — A $5 7 million expansion project often their families waiting for a birth In the same □ Sports is being planned lor the Central Florida Ncglnnal all of the birthing rooms private. J room." He continued. "The second floor of the Hospital, that will Improve many of the services new addition will allow us to make all of the World ranked team defeated -R oy C. Vinson to the public presently offered al the hospital, birthing rooms private, which will certainly HEATH NOW - Pete Sampras and Nlrnlas especially Irt the area of obstetrics. provide belter facilities for the Individual people obtained, construction is expected to begin on the Pereira knocked off the world's number one- involved." The site plan for the expansion has been expansion project by early June of this year. The ranked team, defending champions and top- approved by the Sanford Planning and Zoning Central Florida Nrglonal Hospital Is located at Vinson said. "One of the major areas will Ik* a seeded Scott Davis and David Pate In the first Commission. The new construction will enlarge 1401 W. Seminole Boulevard. new outpatient surgery room, to handle the day's action at the Prudential Securities Tennis and c.\|>and portions of the northern and eastern The hospital's Administrator. Noy C. Vinson Increasing number of o|K*ratlons performed on Classical Heathrow. sides of the present building. reported on Monday that one of the features of the persons who are not specifically hospital pa- See Page IB Although some further approval must still he expansion will be to create more birthing areas. See Hospital. Page 3A □ Florida Chiles receives marks Home at last TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Lawton Chiles was National Frisbee Ulven his midterm marks by top DemocratIc lawmakers. Although his conduct has been good, legislators said the governor has suffered from an overly ambitious agenda and sloppy tournament set staffwork. See Page 2A BRIEFS at Sanford field The event Is expected to draw By NICK PPKIPAUF approximately 700 athletes to San­ Herald Stall Writer Eslinger featured speaker ford. who have been declared the LAKE MANY - Seminole County Sheriff Don SANFOND - The IJI»A National best In the nation following com­ Eslinger will he the featured speaker at Championships of "ultimate"' petition between over 1.000 teams Wednesday morning's regular membership frisbee competition Is to lx* held In nationwide during a three month meeting of the Lake Mary Chamber of Com­ Sanford on November 7-9. Dave period during this coming summer. merce. Farr, executive director of the Farr said. "It will be an excellent Eslinger said he would he speaking about the Greater Sanford Chamber of event for Sanford.” said Farr, role played by the officers of the Sheriffs Commerce, announced today. especially considering that there department, and discuss various aspects of law Farr said he has been notified by will he about 2.000 spectators In enforcement In Seminole County. Ultimate Sports Marketing, the addition to the Frisbee throwing The meeting, sponsored by Arvlda. will he sponsoring organization for the experts who will Ik* participating." held at Heathrow Country Club. 1200 event, that arrangements have been Timothy A. Finan. special events Hrldgewaler Drive, at 8 a.in.. Wednesday. For made to hold this year's competi­ d'.ector for Ultimate Sports has further information, contact the Lake Mary tion at Joe Baker's Polo Fields in the informed Farr that arrangements Chamber of Commerce office at 333-474H. southern area of Sanford. See Frisbee, Page SA April fools! SANFOND — April I was a very busy day for the people answering the telephone at the Longwood vice mayor Central Florida Zoological Park, as April Fool's )okcs were running rampant. Andrea Farmer, the zoo's marketing jailed on DUI charges coordinator said that the majority of calls eim r in during the fir*' two hours of Momfav's olfjee By J. MARK BARFIELD listed Ills oreupo*»'-r*.- • "v ic e operations. She reported. "During that time, we Herald Stall Writer rmvor " .— ^ — „ had over a hundred calls, mostly responding to llcfler refused comment this a •mca.vagv someone • - Lad - c « - fw rjplu.'v.- LONGWOOD — .A second Long- morning at Ills home or Altamonte tclcphonc answering machines, giving a name, wood commissioner now laces iriai " • Springs •-r.uirkvHe.g- bush'.eas. Or asking for a return call, and leaving the zoo s for driving under the Inlluenrr of Igaml. Inc "Pm not going to make telephone number.” alcohol. any comments," lie said from Ids Farmer said, "While most of the unsuspecting home. callers asked to speak lo someone named Mister Vice Mayor Gary llcfler was Longwood Mayor Hank Hardy Lion, there were some others which were very released from the John E. Polk was arrested Oct. 3 last year for creative.” She said. "The names Included calls Correctional Facility early this H*f*M Pholo by Tommy Vlncont DUI. In January. Ills trial was lor Don Key. Mr. Bear. Mr. or Mrs. Hlrd. and morning after posting $3.(XX) bond delayed lor up lo six months when probably the most unusual of all. Al E. Font." Joshua Johnson, a Navy man who just returned from fighting In the following Ids arrest Monday after­ Persian Gulf, received a hug from Desert Storm Support Group noon. I letter. 55. was charged with County Judge Wallace Hall decided Millionaire remains a mystery member Shirley Penn after she attached a flag pin lo his lapel last DUI and lor threatening a Longwood to allow the slate lo appeal Hall's night See related story and picture, Page 2A. decision to deny admission of a SANFOND - The winner of $15.8 million in police officer following an Saturday night's Lotto drawing remains a automobile accident. Arrest reports See Jailed. Page 8A mystery. "So far no one has come forward with the winning ticket." said Ed George, head of communications for the Florida Lottery De­ partment. "W e have no Idea who the lucky 2 commissioners support cop union person Is." Thomas. "II p comes lo pass, he'll Eeksletn and Thomas expressed morale." The winning ticket was purchased at a retailer MARK BARFIELD be In there, lie's done a good job. I surprise al comments from a union "II anyone's tried lo keep up located In Sanford, hut George said he is not al Herald Stall Writer think II will he a heller dcj^irt- morale In (lie department. It's the liberty to reveal the exact location until the organlzalIon spokesman that Uielll." *• % morale was low among city police chief." Eekstclti said. winning ticket I i . ls been verified os authentic. SANFOND — Two Sanford city Last Thursday. 23 ol 2<» i^hcvrs The s|Kikesman. who asked no I lo Officers who contacted die San T It e w In n in g it u in hers w «• r c commissioners sa\ a union ol Sun- lord police would not have a detri­ attending a meeting In Delioha Ik- Identified out of fear of rctrlhu lord Herald Monday continued the 28-29 34-37-42-14. spokesman’s comment Iasi week. mental elici t on the city and might signed cards retpiestlng a vote In lion from supervisors, said patrol Emergency team called in hcnctii the city residents. form a union of Sanford patrol olfleers are humiliated and promo­ Although bo ill said they never officers senior "private Itrst class" tions in itic department are olu-n as heard a supervisor call patrol of­ SANFOND — Several lire trucks and area "People have a right to form a olfleers and sergeants More a result ol favoritism Instead ol ficers "road stum." One veteran ambulances were called to the Seminole County union." said commissioner Herbert slgnliurrs will l>c sought tonight at merit. olllcer who asked mil lo tic IiIc ii- Courthouse this morning. "Whllry" Ki ksicln Tin not going the Deltona Inn. II the Florida Public "I thought things were moving iillcd said the phrase "zone scum" The problem reportedly centered on an in hold il agalusi them. It might Employee Nclallons Commission along sm oothly." Thomas said was a nickname patrol olfleers gave unidentified woman who had suffered what help." authorizes the election. It could lie "Since Harriett took over the job. I themselves lo show they are al the Sanford Fire Department spokesmen said were "I think fillet (Slevenl Harriett held within six months, a PEKC would give linn ,i rating on an 'A ' Ilotiom ol the command structure at ••best pains At the time, the woman had Item can adjust." said commissioner Boh clerk said Iasi week. I'm really surpised at the low See Union, Page 5A observing a trial underway I if Courtroom F on the second llooru! the courthouse. The woman was transported to the Central Florida Ncgtonal Hospital lor treatment Tennis classic draws crowds to Heathrow From stall reports By JEFFOARDENOUR Herald Correspondent IIKATIINOW — though Aiulre Agassi did mil INDEX jdas Monday during lirsi day ucllon ol the H o r o s c o p e ........ ......... 6B i’ruiletiilal Securities Tenuis Classic at the Heath­ Classifieds.. Mow le a ................ row Nacquct Cluli. the teenage girls were there, ... flB N a tio n ................... ......... SA perhaps Imping lo catch a Heeling glimpse ol die handsome Amerli an player Crossword..
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