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t-C Sentinel Star. Saturday. November 8, 1980 Refugees bring unrest, high costs to Florida, Senate panel reports w. H) "aL- ii vices officials estimated Friday that Florida already has spent $6 5 million on the refugees and will spend about $90 million more on health and social services by next September when the federal fiscal year ends. HRS state rifugee coordinator Henri Benlolo said the estimate would be given to the federal Department of Health and Human Services to reimburse the state.

So far, the federal government has appropriated $25 million for educational services and $100 million for other services, such as welfare payments, medical care, job training and counseling for refugees, said Gordon and Sandy Gammie, a governmental assistant for Florida's Washington office. Those funds are to be divided among about six states where refugees have resettled. But Ms. Gammie said Florida is expected to get the largest chunk of the money because about 80 percent of the 125,000 Cubans and 9,000 Haitians who arrived in the United States since April 1 are expected to settle in Central and South Florida. Gordon gave Graham two recommendations as a re suit of the Senate panel's findings.

He urged the appointment of one person to be in charge" of the state's response to the refugees. He also recommended that Graham encourage the federal government to send more funds to Florida. "'S t'' Fun now but it will be tabled later Two Daytona Beach youths, Dan Laymon, 14. left, and Allen Murray, 16, are having a ball rolling their wire spools across the Main Street Bridge. But the 1 fun will cease once they get i home.

They plan to make end tables out of the wooden spools. MafkLoHySantindSur TALLAHASSEE Cuban and Haitian refugee! who have poured into Florida in recent months are contributing to "citizen unrest" and will cost the state more than the federal government predicted, a special state Senate panel says. "The federal response to date is clearly inadequate to meet the needs of the heavy influx of (refugees) in the future," says Sen. Jack Gordon, D-Miami Beach, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on the Impact of Recent Refugees on the State Budget. In a report to Gov.

Bob Graham, Gordon said the federal government's reluctance to "identify and accept full responsibility for the recent wave of (refugees)" has spawned fiscal problems for social service agencies and generated "attitude" problems in Dade County. Graham's office said the report is being reviewed. It was announced Friday that Cuban and Haitian refugees who arrive in the United States will be sent to Fort Allen, Puerto Rico, for processing but most will be resettled in the continental United States. Cuban-Haitian Task Force director Frederick M. Bo-hen said the order was effective at midnight Thursday.

Refugees arriving prior to that time would be resettled from South Florida. State Department Health and Rehabilitative Ser- Obituaries Mr. LaVaun H. Braxton, 59, Snapping Turtle Road, Lake Wales, died Thursday. Born in Lithia, he moved to Lake Wales from Hollywood in 1973.

He was a tour bus driver, veteran of World War II, Mason and member of Scottish Rite and Mahi Temple. Survivors: wife, Jessie; daughters, Mrs. Gloria Lovejoy, Miami, Mrs. Nancy O'Laughlin, Hollywood, Mrs. Gale Baggett, Frostproof; son, Kenneth Glass, Lake Wales; mother, Mrs.

Sally Braxton, Lakeland; sister, Mrs. Joyce Win-gert, Lakeland; 10 grandchildren. Marion Neison Funeral Home, Lake Wales. Mrs. Margaret A.

Brown, 64, Nalcrest, died Wednesday. Born in New York, she moved to Nalcrest from Yonkers, N.Y., in 1976. She was a retired secretary, Und member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church and Catholic Woman's Club. Survivors: husband, George; rdaughter, Mrs. Kathleen Finigan, Apple Valley, lrs.

Margaret Vinciguerra, Newtonville, N.Y.; son, Qeorge, Pleasant Valley, N.Y.; brother, Patrick Gady, Amesford, N.Y.; four grandchildren. Johnson Funeral Home, Lake Wales. Mr. Charles L. Davis, 62, Alturas, died Thursday.

Born in Georgia, she moved to Alturas from Orlando in 1955. He was a citrus crew chief and Protestant-Survivor wife, Betty Lou. Mitchell-Shiver-Werner Funeral Home, Winter Haven. Mrs. Willie B.

Grant, 88, 341 W. Bullard Lake Wales, died Thursday. Bom in Knoxville, she moved to Lake Wales from Perry, in 1935. She was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs.

Helen Crews, Mrs. Ann Moore, Lake Wales; sons, Fred, Lake Wales, W. Lakeland; sisters, Mrs. Delia Ethridge, Lake Wales, Mrs. Estelle Korthauer, Jacksonville; seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren.

Marion Nelson Funeral Home, Lake Wales. Mr. Eugene Milburn, 81, 707 Hillside Lake Wales, died Thursday. Born in Jacksonville, 111., he moved to Lake Wales in 1963. He was a retired postal worker, Mason and a member of First Christian Church, National Letter Carriers Association and Elks Lodge.

Survivors; wife, Harriet; daughter, Mrs. Doris Tobin, St. Louis; son, Robert, Jacksonville, brother, George, Jacksonville, sisters, Mrs. Harold Jacksonville, 111., Mrs. Clark MacDermett, Passaic, N.J.; three grandchildren.

Marion Nelson Funeral Home, Lake Wales. Mrs. Marlon C. McGuinness, 67, 255 Paradise Indialantic, died Thursday. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, she moved to Indialantic in 1979.

She was a housewife and a Catholic. Survivors: husband, John son, Shawan Sunnydale, Calif. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home of Melbourne. AT OSBORNE'S FURNITURE WE'RE HAVING A 'Mi? SAn rv i UVI IrXLaLan NOW IN Examples of sale items: Swivel Rocker-Velvets Reg. $229 $178 Sofa Bed Chair-Herculons $118 2 for 1 bedding sale innerspring mattress A hnx snrinas: Twin (set) $79 Full (set) $99 Queen (set) $149 King (set) $199 Mrs.

Hilma S. Sandberg. 83, Winter Haven, died Friday. Born in Sweden, she moved to Winter Haven from New York in 1953. She was a Lutheran.

Survivors: sons, Gustav and Arthur, Winter Haven; sister, Mrs. Sally Johanson, Los Angeles; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Crisp-Coon Funeral Home, Winter Haven. Mr. Lloyd F.

Johnson, 63, Winter Haven, died Wednesday. Born in Beverly, he moved to Winter Haven in 1960. He was a retired club house manager, veteran of World War II and member of the American Legion. Survivor: sister, Mrs. Ruth Gagnon, Danvers, Mass.

Crisp-Coon Funeral Home, Winter Haven. Mr. Joel Martin Calgut. 84, 1437 Peachtree Road, Daytona Beach, died Friday. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved to Daytona Beach from Newark, N.J., in 1976.

He was a retired salesman for RCA Corp. and veteran of World Wars I and II. Survivors: son, Stuart, Daytona Beach; sisters. Belle Rosenberg, New York City, Pearl Hirshberg, California; one grandchild; one great-grandchild. Quarterman-Haire Funeral Home, Daytona Beach.

Mrs. Edith Weston Gluth, 84, Swift Road, Eustis. died Friday. Born in Burnette, she moved to Eustis in 1962 from Three Oaks, Mich. She was a home-maker and a member of the Cassia Baptist Church.

Survivors: husband, Alfred son, Alfred Galien, daughter, Mrs. Arian E. Cobb, Hartford, five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Allen-Sum-merhill Funeral Home, DeLand. Mrs.

Mary L. Coleman, Co wart Road, Seville, died Friday. She was born in Thomasville, and moved to Seville in 1935. She was a homemaker and a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, Seville. Survivors: son, Walter, Seville; daughters, Mrs.

Ann Baker, Crescent City, Mrs. Frances Bell, Seville; brothers, Gordon Lisle, Apopka, Tommy Lisle, Pa-latka; sisters, Mrs. Adrienne Reynolds, Eustis, Mrs. Rene Patrick, Umatilla, Mrs. Ruby Coleman, Seville; nine grandchildren.

Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand. Mr. Arbro F. Huffman, 66, 919 East Ave. Clermont, died Thursday.

Bom in Adolf, W.Va., he moved to Lake County from Buckhannon, W.Va., in 1954. He was a sawmill employee of American Wood Products, attended Bay Lake Baptist Church, Groveland, and was a World War II veteran and member of the Disabled American Veterans. Survivors: wife, E. Pauline; brothers, George and Fred, both of Clarksburg, W.Va., Waugh, Willoughby, Ohio; sister, Mrs. Ollie Pick, Warren, several nieces and nephews.

Kurfiss Funeral Home, Groveland. Mrs. Essie M. Willis, 68, Astatuia, died Thursday. Born in Ty Ty, she moved to Astatuia from Howey-in-the-Hills in 1967.

She was a housewife and a member of the Astatuia Baptist Church. Survivors: sons, Jack, San Antonio, Texas; Charles, Albany, daughter, Mrs. Sandra Reaves, Astatuia; sisters, Mrs. Mildred Benson, Camilla, Mrs. Jennie Benson, AU bany; 19 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren.

Ste-verson Funeral Home, Tavares. Mr. Donald Quayle, 67, Marquette, died Thursday in Leesburg. He had been a winter resident of Bushnell for the past several years. He was a Catholic.

Survivor: wife, Valerie. Page Theus Funeral Home, Wild wood. Mrs. Lillian L. Osborne, 87, Jacksonsville, died Thursday.

Born in Lynchburg, she moved to Jacksonville in 1977 from Eustis. She was a retired citrus employee and a Baptist. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Hazel Ray, Jacksonville; 18 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatilla.

Mrs. Frances W. Fremont, 94, 62 Ravenwood Drive, Port Orange, died Thursday. Born in Kerns, Texas, she moved to Port Orange from Miami in 1977. Survivors: sons, Robert Port Orange, Amedee Miami; seven grandchildren.

Dale Maloney Funeral Home, Port Orange. Formica cube end coffee table $29 ea. 4 drawer chest $39 5 drawer chest $49 Bassett dining table W6 chairs $399 Bernhardt dining table W6 chairs $499 100 Fox Hex. Tables Reg. $179 Now $69 CORNER HWY.

436 E. COLONIAL (ZAYRE SHOPPING CENTER) HOURS: SAT. 9-6 SUN. 9AM-6PM WEEKDAYS 9-7 273-2060 Funeral notices FINANCING AVAILABLE, 90 PAYSVJ SAME AS CASH SHERMAN, MRS. LOUISE RICKET-SON Funeral services for Mrs.

Louise Ricketson Sherman, 65. of Orlando, who passed away Wednesday, will be held graveside in Greenwood Cemetery Monday at 10 00 A with Rev. Calvin Tate of the University Baptist Church officiating. Mrs. Sherman is aurvived by her daughter.

Sharon; sons. Claude, Charles; sisters. Jettie. Cora: brothers, Grady, Clyde. William; 5 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild.

Friends may call at the Funeral Home Sunday from 2 00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8 00 Arrangements by COX-PARKER FUNERAL HOME, Winter Park. Your Own oceanfront villa for under $2300? STEPHENS, MR. W. A. Funeral services for Mr.

A Steve Stephens. 88. of 1725 full price YES! CA8ALE, MR. JAMES P. Grtv- funeral wvicu for Mr.

Co-sale who passed away Thursday will be held Saturday 2:00 P.M. ai the Valhalla Cemetery. Birmingham. Alabama. Survivors are wile.

Hoilie T. Casaie. daughter. Joy Casaie Bonner: Jamea E. Casaie: sister, Constance Casaie; brothers, William Casaie.

Johne Casaie. AI Casaie and Col. Charles Casaie. ELM-WOOD CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME. Birmingham, Alabama, in charge of arrangements.

GUNOERSEN, MRS. IRENE Memorial funeral services for Mrs. Irene Gundersen, 82. of 7000 Edgewater Orlando, who passed away Monday, will be conducted today at P.M. at the Fairchild Chapel of the Bai-dwm-Fairchild Funeral Homes with Rev.

Walter Feagins officiating BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOMES, Orlando. HUFFMAN, MR. ARBRO Funeral services for Mr. Arbro F. Huffman.

66. of 919 East Ave Clermont, who died Thursday, will be held Saturday at 7 30 P.M. in the Kurfi8s Funeral Home Chapel. Groveland, with Rev. Ray Kirkland officiating.

Mr. Huffman will be returned to Buckhan-non. West Virginia, tor interment. Friends may call at the Kurfisa Funeral Home Saturday 1:00 P.M. until service time.

KURFISS FUNERAL HOME. Groveiand, in charge ot arrangements. WHALEN, MRS. BESSIE E. Com-mital services tor Mrs Bessie E.

Whalen, 82. a frequent mee visitor, will be held at 11 00 A Monday at Rose Hill Cemetery with Mr. David Ternaco officiating. Viewing 12:00 noon to 9:00 M. Sunday.

GRISSOM FUNERAL HOME. Kissimmee. in charge of arrangements. OUINTILIANI, MRS. MARY P.

The Mass of the Resurrection for Mrs. Mary "Pam" Quintiliani, 56, of 1407 Cumbie Orlando, who passed away Friday, will be celebrated Monday at 1:00 P.M. at St. Charles Catholic Church with Fr Richard Steinkamp celebrant. Recitation ot the Rosary will be Sunday at 7:30 M.

in the Chapel of Cox-Parker Funeral Home. Mrs. Quintiliani is survived by her husband, Jerry sons, Raymond, Jerry J. Scon father, Alfred Brine: step-mother, Mrs. Stella Brine: sister, Mrs.

Vivian Kiicollum; brothers. Edward, Alfred; half-sister, Mr. Stella Mane Auxier and half-brothers. Alan, Arnold, Ronald and Donald Brine. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 M.

Sunday COX-PARK-ER FUNERAL HOME, Winter Park. And we'll give you $15 gas money just for looking Deaths elsewhere Sunrise Beach Club on Daytona kin Sounds hard to believe Crystal Lake Orlando, who passed away Friday, will be held Monday 11 00 AM. at Garden Chapel with the Rev. Fr Vernon Ouigley of St Michael's Episcopal Church officiating. VFW services will be conducted by Post S2093.

Orlando Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery at a later date. Friends may call Sunday 2:00 to 4 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 P.M at GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, 600 E. Wilkinson St. at N. Orange Orlando.

SULLIVAN, MR. JAMES Graveside services for Mr. James Sullivan will be held Monday at 10 00 A M. at Highland Memory Gardens with Fr Fred Frey of Cathedral Church of St. Luke officiating.

Arrangements by CAREY HAN0 CHAPEL. MOBLEY. MRS. MARY LOVE Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Love Mobley.

70. of Taimo Long-wood, who passed away Thursday, will be conducted Monday at 11:00 A.M. at the Community United Methodist Church ot Cas-selberry, with Rev. Arthur Padgett officiating. Interment will follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Visitation for friends will be Sunday from 2 00 to 4 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 M. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME. Al-tamonte Springs. WILLIS, MRS. ESSIE Funeral services for Mrs.

Essie M. Willis, 68. ot Astatuia. who died Thursday, will be held Sunday at 2:00 P.M. in the Astatuia Baptist Church with Rev.

David Harper, Pastor, and the Rev. Homer Childers officiating. Interment will follow in the Astatuia Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ste-verson Funeral Home Saturday between the hours of 3:00 and 8 00 M. to pay their respects.

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And you can trade your villa for ones located in hundreds of exotic spots true. Sunrise Beach Club is sure you've got many questions, so they're offering $15 in gas money to enable you to visit them. No cost to you, no obligation except to look, enjoy and be amazed After seeing Sunrise Beach Club, and the timesharing concept, you'll never want to vacation any other way. GREENVILLE, S.C. J.

Kelly Sisk, chairman of the board of Multimedia Inc. and publisher of the Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont, died Thursday. He was 67. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. A memorial service is scheduled Wednesday at Harvard University's Memorial Church for Laurence K.

Marshall, founder and former president of the Raytheon Co. Marshall, an avid student of anthropology, died Wednesday at Mt. Auburn Hospital. He was 91. From Orlando Take I-4 to US 92 to N.

Atlantic Avenue This coupon valid for $15 in oas monev 1 beach to -JL; From Jacksonville take 1-95 lo 40 to N. Atlantic Avenue when presented at the reception center and validated by authorized Sunrise Beach Club representative. In Times of Stress, Rely on sunriSG CF UNERAL HOMES EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER If presented between Monday and Thursday, this same coupon is good for $20. in gas money. Open daily i tf'iW BtauiifJVuruiJ cHorru Cunthij 9 a m.

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