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VOLUSIA B-4 The Orlando Sentinel, Tuesday, February 19, 1991 VO Transportation workers protest potential layoffs in state jobs Eleven Numbers That Increase Your Knowledge 1800421-5353- Call this number for seven-day Sentinel home delivery. The Orlando Sentinel ASSOCIATED PRESS 299-RO-4 Your prescription is the most important one we will fill today. The representatives said they were worried about the impact the layoffs could have on the Tallahassee economy and the way state government operates. "We're here today to send a message to the governor that there are two big men in Tallahassee who are going to stand up for the workers," Lawson said. A "clearinghouse" of representatives from the Legislature, the governor's budget office and the union will meet to review the budget proposals, which are due Feb.

28. Rudd questioned the wisdom of cutting DOT employees when the agency is on an expansive road-building program. "It's an agency of state government that shouldn't be touched," Rudd said of DOT. "We have gotten it back on its feet financially and now what do we do? We cut the legs out from under the table." Mark Neimeiser, political director of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, criticized DOT Secretary Ben Watts for the budget plan that eliminated jobs without eliminating more outside consultants. "What the secretary did last week was ill-advised and wrong," he said.

TALLAHASSEE Department of Transportation employees worried about their jobs in a "right-sized" state government rallied Monday in front of the House Office Building to protest potential layoffs. Under the current budget proposals, 3,428 state employees would lose their jobs to help cover a projected $1.4 billion revenue shortage in the next fiscal year. About 540 DOT jobs have been targeted to save $17.7 million from the agency's budget, leaving those employees worried and seeking ways to avoid layoffs. "I was given my 25-year pin Wednesday morning and I was hauled into the office Wednesday afternoon and told my position had been cut," said right-of-way engineer James Beane. Beane was among the approximately 170 employees who rallied Monday and heard Al Lawson, D-Tal-lahassee, and Hurley Rudd, D-Tallahassee, promise to fight for the jobs of state employees.

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She was a member of St. John's Baptist Church, Ormond Beach. Survivors: husband, George seven sons; two daughters; two brothers; five sisters; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Thompson Funeral Home, Daytona Beach. THOMAS B.

NEWSOM, 81, Colomba Road, DeBary, died Friday. Born in Murfreesboro, he moved to DeBary from Sanford in 1970. He was a retired carpenter. He was Methodist. Survivors: sons, Tom Murfreesboro, Eddie, Hartman, Arkansas, Don, DeBary; daughter, Donna Miles, Corry, sisters, Alice Ray and Louise Wood, both of Murfreesboro; seven grandchildren.

Alt-man Funeral Home, DeBary. PICCOLA J. PETERSON, 80, 4193 Woodland Circle, DeLand, died Saturday. Born in Cotton, she moved to DeLand from Emporia in 1979. She was a homemaker.

She was a member of Northside Baptist Church, DeLand. Survivors: son, Lindsey, DeLand; daughters, Hilda Jerico, Paisley, Gladys Largent, DeLand, Sadie Homer, Lexington, 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand. ELIZABETH P. PLUSKWA, 68, Ur- bana Avenue, Deltona, died Sunday.

Born in Ontario, Canada, she moved to Deltona from Rochester, N.Y., in 1983. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, Deltona. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary in DeBary. Survivors: husband, Edwin; sons, Donald Guli, Shrewsbury, ajQuaaajt RITE AID COTTON SWABS 300'S 19 ECOTRIN TABLETS 1 100'S OR MAXIMUM 1 STRENGTH 3 'tmmmmmm POND'S COLD a7 PONrrc 1 19 HARVEY JOHN BAKER, 52, 1281 lie-aria St.

N.W., Palm Bay, died Sunday. Born In Somerset, N.Y., he moved to Palm Bay from Titusville in 1990. He was a buyer for Belk Lindsey. He was an Air Force veteran and a member of the Brevard Bowling League. Survivors: wife, Gayle; sons, Daniel Striby, Palm Bay, David Striby, Port St.

John, Dwight, Bos-trop, Texas; parents, Frank and Doris, Titusville; four grandchildren. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. EDITH C. FRENCH, 73, 4395 Deer-wood Terrace, Melbourne, died Sunday. Born in Canada, she moved to Melbourne from Tallahassee in 1990.

She was a retired program specialist for the Florida State Division of Blind Services. Survivors: sons, Robert, Melbourne, Andrew, Palm Bay; sisters, Anna Vermey, Canada, Winifred Jenkins, Las Vegas; four grandchildren. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne. EDWARD ELLIOTT HARRIS, 58, 395 Patrick Merritt Island, died Friday. Born in New York, he moved to Merritt Island from Dallas in 1969.

He was a retired Air Force aircraft mechanic. He was founder and curator of the Veteran's Memorial Park Military Museum. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans, Melbourne Masonic Lodge and Melbourne Shrine. Survivors: wife, Ingeborg; daughter, Louise McBriarty, Longwood; two grandchildren. Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home, Merritt Island.

LOIS B. "PEG" HUSTY, 65, 650 N. Atlantic Cocoa Beach, died Saturday. Born In Highland Park, she moved to Cocoa Beach from Cincinnati In 1987. She was a homemaker.

She was a member of Riverside Presbyterian Church, Cocoa Beach. She was a member of the Navy League, Canaveral Council, Cocoa Beach Women's Club, Federated Republican Women of Cocoa Beach, Cocoa Beach Citizen's League and Newcomers Club of Brevard. Survivors: sons, Cameron, Cocoa Beach, Todd, Winter Park, Kip, Palo Alto, daughter, Laura Goodman, Smyrna, four grandchildren. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home, Cocoa Beach. MARY M.

MERO, 83, 1550 Jess Par-rish Court, Titusville, died Sunday. Born in Woonsocket, R.I., she moved to Titusville from Miami in 1989. She was a homemaker. She was Roman Catholic. Survivors: son, Lawrence, Miami; daughters, Alba Lingswiler, Miami, Unda Taylor, Port St.

John; brother, Sam Mingolla, Woonsocket; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Conrad Thompson Funeral Home, Kisslmmee. ANNA MARY RISCH, 89, 2810 Ru-leme Eustis, died Friday. Born in Camden, N.J., she moved to Eustis from there in 1985. She was a homemaker.

She was a member of St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church, Eustis. Survi vors: son, Frank G. Brockerman, Indian Harbour Beach; stepdaughter, Joan Rizzo, Absecon, N.J.; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatilla.

EDWARD WESLEY TASH, 77, 809 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, died Saturday. Born in Salem, Maine, he moved to Cocoa from Villa Park, in 1975. He was retired from the Illinois school system. Survivors: wife, Pauline; sons, David, Merritt Island, John, Fresno, daughter, Sally Hnatiuk, Collinsville, brother, Daniel, Fullerton, sisters, lone Tenney, Cary, Irene Cavel, Sterling, five grandchildren. Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home, Merritt Island.

GLORIA J. ANDERSON, 44, 22 Longfellow Circle, Ormond Beach, died Thursday. Born in Johnstown, she moved to Ormond Beach from Pennsylvania in 1961. She was a teacher at St. Paul's Catholic School, Daytona Beach.

Survivors: mother, Kathryn Byers, Ormond Beach; brother, Guy Anderson, Atlanta; sisters, Sybil Anderson and Ryan Adams, both of Ormond Beach. Haigh-Black Funeral Home, Ormond Beach. NICOLE ERIKA DUBBERLY, infant, 410 W. Washington Pierson, died Sunday. Survivors: parents, Mark and Elissa G.

Dubberly; brother, Kyle, Pier-son; maternal grandparents, Richard and LouEllen Hagstrom, Frank and June Jones, all of Pierson; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dubberly, Pierson; maternal great-grandmother, Lillian Jones, Pierson; paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E.

Dubberly, Daytona Beach. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand. ANNA P. HYLWA, 92, Shell Road, De-Bary, died Sunday. Born in Hungary, she moved to DeBary from Shelton, in 1954.

She was a retired seamstress. She was a member of All Saint's Episcopal Church, Enterprise. There are no known survivors. Altman Funeral Home, DeBary. CARRIE LEE, 70, 616 Shady Place, Daytona Beach, died Thursday.

Born in Monticello, she moved to Daytona Beach from there more than 50 years ago. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Mount Bethel Baptist Church, Daytona Beach. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Survivors: daughter, Marva Lee Hagan, Miami; three brothers; two sisters.

Thompson Funeral Home, Daytona Beach. VERBENA POWERS MCCLOUD, 57, 2 Springer Court, Ormond Beach, died Thursday. Born in Ormond Beach, she was a lifetime resident of the Halifax area. She was a retired insurance agent 2 CREAM 3.SOZ.OR DRY SKIN CREAM 3.9 OZ. Pepto- Bismol mr PEPTO-BISMOL TABLETS 04g K53! Cm if if I 69 EDGE SHAVE GEL 70Z.

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Baldauff Funeral Home, Deltona. LYSLE M. SHIELDS, 89, 4A Nasturtium Circle, Orange City, died Thursday. Born in Avalon, he moved to Orange City from Clearwater in 1981. He was a retired patent attorney.

Survivors: son, Charles Lubbock, Texas; one grandchild; two great-grandchildren. Lankford Funeral Home, Orange City. BLANCHE M. STURMI, 80, Pine Tree Circle, Orange City, died Saturday. Born in Louisville, Ohio, she moved to Orange City from Akron, Ohio, in 1966.

She was a clerk for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. for 20 years in Akron. She was Protestant. Survivor: Vernon Webb, Akron. Stephen R.

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CANS $3.79 rap HOT ALL PACKAGES AVAILABLE Pi ALL RAVORS We're taking your price concerns seriously! COOK. WALLACE Funeral service lor Wallace Cook wiH be conducted Friday at 10 00 at Colonial Carey Hand Funeral Home. 281 1 Curry Ford Rd Orlando Burial will be In Greenwood Cemetery Friends may call al the funeral home Thursday 3-5 and 7 9 ARRANGE-MENTS BY COLONIAL CAREY HAND FUNERAL HOME. 896-2661 DAVIS, THOMAS SR. Mesa ot Christian Burial for Mr.

Thomas Davis. Sr age 78. ot Orlando, who passed away Saturday wiH be Celebrated Thursday at 1 1 00 a at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church with Father Brian Schtoth and Reverend Clark Edwards as Celebrant Interment wdt toHow at Chapel Hilt Cemetery Visitation tor friends wiN be held Wednesday from 2-4 and 7 9 at the Atoma Avenue Chapel ot the Bald-win-Fairchrld Funeral Home with a wake service at 7 30 m. In lieu of, me family graciously declines flowers, memorials may be made to "The Building Fund' at Good Shepherd Parish 5900 Oleander Or Orlando. FL 32807 BALOWIN-FAIRCHILO FUNERAL HOME.

GoMenrod REGAL, MRS. HESTER GLYNN Funeral services tor Hester G. Flegal. Clermont. wiH be held Tuesday.

5 30 in the Kurfiss Funeral Chapel Friends may call at the chapel. 3 00 til service time. Mrs Flegal will be returned to Winchester. VA. for services and interment KURFISS FUNERAL CHAPEL.

Clermont. Graveside services for Clifford Led-PVa 47 Winter Garden who passed vt. away Monday will be conducted fr. Wednesday 2 30pm at Woodlawn Memorial Park with Rev Steve Rice officiating Visitation tor friends wis be Tuesday from 7 to 9pm at the Winter Garden Chapel of Baktwir-f airchild Funeral Home BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FjJYiERAL HOME. Winter Garden LANDRY, ANN Ann Landry, wife of Charles J.

Landry 7585 Bent Bow Trail, Winter Park, FL. died at her home following a long illness on Sunday, Feb. 17th. The daughter of the late William and Edith Hob art labom-barde, she was born in Nashua. New Hampshire, June 6, 1922 She graduated from Notre Dame Academy, Tyngsboro, MA and Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School, Boston, MA Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters, Gint Landry Duggan ot Alexandria, NH, Janice Landry of Reading.

MA and Linda Landry ot Medtord. MS. four grandchildren, a sister Jean Lyons of Nashua, NH. several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Calling hours BakJ-wm-Fairchild Goldenrod Chapel.

7520 Aloma Winter Park from 7-9pm on Tues Feb 19, 1991. Funeral Mass at St. Peter and Pauls Catholic Church at 10 00 am on Wed Feb 20. 1991 Buna) in family lot St Joseph Cemetery, Chelmsford, MA In lieu ot flowers, donations in her name may be made to Hospice of Central Florida. 2500 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 300, Maitland, FL 32751 BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME.

Goldenrod. FRANZ, EVERET LUDWIG Funeral servce tor Everet Ludwig Franz, 78. Orlando, will be held Thursday 1 00 at Garden Chapel with Pastor Steve Gallimore and Elder A Burch officiating Interment will follow in Highland Memory Gardens Friends may call Tuesday 2-8 at Garden Chapel The family wit be present to receive friends Wednesday 4 8 PM at Garden Chapel Home tor Funerals. 600 Wilkinson St at Orange Ave Orlando Mr Frani was the grandson of the late Ludwig Frani, and son ot the late Frank Franz, who were we" known pioneers of the lumber industry in South Bay. Florida Mr Franz was wee known as a cabinet and furniture craftsman, a former Werature evangelist for the Georgia Cumber-lend Conference and an ordained Elder ot the Se-vantn-Oay Adventist Church He retired from Floods Hospital South, Orlando, 197f GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS.

Orlando GIMBER, EARL A. (CAPT. USMC RET.) Funeral services, with Military Honors, will be held 9 00 a Monday. Feb. 25 at Arlington National Cemetery.

Virginia. In lieu of flowers, memonals may be made to OAV Chapter 104, Box 113. Winter Park, FL 32790 PAGE, MARY LILLIAN Graveside services for Mary Lillian Page, age 87 of Tallahassee, who died Saturday, win be held 1 1 00 A Tuesday at Roselawn Cemetery, Tallahassee A native ot Orlando, she lived there until the death of her husband Mr A Page in 1988 She was a graduate from Florida State College for women and taught elementary education the Orange County School System She is survived by 1 daughter and son-in-law. Ann and Harry Hanson, Tallahassee: 3 granddaughters. Tracy Dennis.

Kathy Hanson. Car-ran Hanson all of Tallahassee: 2 great granddaughters. Lauren and Ashety Dennis, both of Tallahassee CULLEYS MEADOWWOOD CHAPEL in charge of arrangements. POWELL, (MRS.) NORA Graveside services will be held at 2:00 P.M., Wednesday at Adamswlle Cemetery. Coleman.

The family will receive friends at the Page-Theus Funeral Home, Wildwood, Wednesday, Noon-130 M. PAGE-THEUS FUNERAL HOME, WILDWOOD. ULMER. MARGARET J. Funeral services tor Mrs Margaret J.

Ulmer. age 87 of Lake Mary, who passed away on Sunday will be conducted on Wednesday at 2 00 al the Oak-lawn Chapel of the Battwin-Fatrchttd Funeral Home, Lake Mary with Reverend A Stevens and Pastor Patricia Johnson officiating Interment wiM foHow at Lake Mary Cemetery Vtstatton for friends wHI be on Tuesday from 7 until 9 pm at the Oaklawn Park Chapel In lieu of flowers, the famfy graciously requests donations be made to Hospice and The American Cancer Society BA4.DW1N-FAIRCHILD CEMETERIES AND FUNERAL HOMES, Oaklawn Chapel. Lake Mary RITE AID DISCOUNT PHARMACIES ORLANDO 2716 PINE HILLS-PH 2)5 6570 UK 84J.82 701 SfMORAN-PH 277 1162 2641 HIAWASSEE-PH 20V5762 DELTONA DELTONA PLAZA-PH 860-1420 KKSlMMEl al ENAVENTURA LAKES CTR PH 148 VW VINE ST. W-PH 847-5458 WINTM PARK 7444 UNIVERSITY LVD PH 671-1508 5445 LAKE HOWELL PH 678-7077 OCOEE OCOEE PLAZA. 21 SILVER STAR RD PH 877-7700 SANFORD 2438 FRENCH AVE S-PH 322-8270 2481 AIRPORT-PH 321-6790 ATOKA 827 SEMORAN-PH 886-6464 Tmtsviui 2847 GARDEN ST-PH 267-6941 AMERICANA PLAZA PH H26-OQ'il OAK HILL PLAZA 65 WINTER GARDEN RD-PH 27-HHl.

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