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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 148

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BREVARD C-6 Brevard The Orlando Sentinel, Thursday. November 25, 1982 I WE ACCEPT VISA AND MASTERCARD FOR ALL OF YOUR PURCHASES. AlbBmtsons i MasterCard i MlCMAHU bHfclJMtHDSENTlNEl Charlie, Karen, David Awad find support in deportation fight. THANKS From C-1 II II MllOyIr3IS08. HAVE YOU PLAYED ATARI TODAY? the community that has become home.

Friends, neighbors and strangers have signed petitions, posted protest signs, distributed T-shirts, made telephone calls, handed out fliers, called meetings and complained to their congressmen on behalf of the Awads. A petition appealing the Awads' deportation order awaits an answer in Miami. Ultimately, however, the Awads hope an immigration reform bill under consideration by Congress will provide them their passport to U.S. residence and, eventually, citizenry. Chance to walk, donation VIDEO own two legs for the first time.

The man was so touched by the youngster and her daily battle with a severe form of arthritis that he came to visit. Afterward, the man told hospital administrator Jim Oliver that he was rewriting his will, leaving a bequest to the hospital. Monica will spend Thanksgiving with her parents in Ocoee. Her Thanksgiving wish, she said, is that on her 10th birthday Dec. 22 she will be able to take her first step.

Surfer's rescue from inlet When 17-year-old David Galgano of Casselberry sits down to Thanksgiving dinner today, he'll think back to that day last April when he faced the treacherous rocks of Sebastian Inlet. "I can't help but think how lucky I am to be alive," Galgano said. "Around the holidays, you always think about how life is only temporary and how fast you can lose it." Galgano was surfing with a friend on a blustery spring day when a powerful current swept him toward a pier. He tried to maneuver between its pilings, but a nylon surfboard leash tied to his ankle became caught between rocks on the bottom and held him fast. After 30 minutes, as Galgano's lungs filled with water, Florida Marine Patrol Officer J.

Mills jumped in and helped pull him free. ATARi C9LER 3Y3I CIVI COMES WITH JOYSTICK AND PADDLE CONTROLLERS, COMBAT GAME PROGRAM CARTRIDGE, T.V. SWITCH AND AC ADAPTER I XggggSISiS The Harry-Anna Hospital for Crippled Children in Umatilla is in the business of performing miracles. This Thanksgiving week a miracle took a new twist. When a group of ham radio buffs brought their equipment to the hospital, 9-year-old Monica Gonce began talking on the air to a Lake County resident she had never met.

She told him the most exciting news of her life: Monday, she said, she stood on her NEW RELEASEI 1 RAIDERS BAN IKrrii ICE OF THE LOST ARK From C-1 1 11 TO PLAYI GAME CARTRIDGE 1 1 ata pi wwtr rn LI I state's decision may be an example of insufficient planning that helps keep the city from being able to meet anticipated growth when the needs arise. "We're outstripping our services by not having planned" far enough ahead for service needs, he said. Palm Bay is growing at the rate of nearly 300 residents a month, Madden said, and most state officials don't realize it. That's why, he said, the city council may request a rehearing. Any of the applicants may appeal the state's decision, Porter said.

The three will each have 30 days from the time they are notified in writing of the state's decision. That notification had not been mailed from Tallahassee by Wednesday. consideration, especially when they can show that 22 percent of their patients are from south Brevard," Porter said. Holmes' parent company, Brevard Health Services, was one of the applicants for the Palm Bay hospital, along with Humana Inc. and Hospital Corporation of America.

Holmes president Ned Wilford had said he believed the application was premature, but Brevard Health Services had applied to protect its plans to serve Palm Bay. Madden said he is afraid that the vmmwmit rm rm -m i i ml mu mm mm mr a. mm mmw a ammm mr a mm CHOOSE FROM THESE EXCITING VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGES! DEMONS TO DIAMONDS, OR HAUNTED HOUSE 1 888 RETRIAL From C-1 BERZERK, WARLORDS, OR mmon YARS REVENGE 21" EARTH WORLD, DEFENDER, death. Evidence at the women's trial showed that Priscilla Bradford lured her husband into the kitchen of their home to look at some "nice steaks." When Bradford entered the kitchen the three women pounced on him and beat him to death with a steel skillet, a metal bottle capper, a Wooden stool and glass apothecary jars. If the judge turns down Gould's request, Bardwell said he may take the case to the 5th District Court of Appeal in Daytona Beach.

did not advise Gould that the chances of being sentenced to die were slim even if she was convicted. Ford testified that he could not recall much of his discussions with Gould, but said she requested a guilty plea in exchange for the promise that the state would not sentence her to OR PAC MAN 45" STAR RAIDERS 2888 JAIL 7i I From C-1 PRICES GOOD THURS NOV. 11 THRUWED. DEC 1,1982. LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED.

LIBRARY r.AMP AT CENTER ORG 700. AVAILABILITY Ar Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available tor sale at or below Ihe advertised price in each Albertson's store, except as specifically noted in this ad. RAIN CHECK We strive to have on hand sufficient stock of advertised merchandise. It for any reason we are out ol stock, a PUEPir will h. iccii.H ADAPTER ...5" the concept to be the best one." The Marion design does not allow the jail officer to see into every cell he guards from his station, Folsom said.

Roberts said he had great faith in Schweizer because "this firm has designed literally hundreds of jails. They're nationally recognized." He said he wanted to keep Stottler involved in the project in some capacity, but would not specify how. Jail Administrator Col. James Shoultz said either firm would be acceptable to him. The Schweizer plan "has a lot of the kinds of space we need.

Having a blueprint available that you can readily adapt would certainly speed things up," Shoultz said. Commissioner Sue Schmitt said she had "no problem" with changing architects. "I'm looking for expediency as far as the jail is concerned," she said. Schmitt added that a switch would be legal because Schweizer was the top recommendation to the county. Commissioner Val Steele said he had never heard of the commission switching after an architect had been selected, but "anything is possible," he said.

Steele said he would have to have more information before making a decision on the issue. Schmitt and Steele said they planned to discuss the matter with county staff members next week. 741 A. 1 I lll irv expanded, he said. Steve Provost, Schweizer vice president, said Brevard could use that plan and break ground within four months if the commission did n6t seek major design changes.

The state would have to approve the entire Brevard land and design package, but "it would be pretty routine, I think," Provost said. Construction would take at least a year, he said. Using a fresh design by the county's chosen architects would require about nine months before ground breaking, not a year as Roberts projected, said Keith Reeves, president of Architects Design Group. That timetable includes a design study requested by the county to determine the best type of jail, he said. His company also has state-approved designs ready and available to use immediately if the county wants to "buy something off the shelf," Reeves said.

"We can get something on the road as quickly as anybody can." Percy Folsom, the state corrections official who approves jail plans, said the proposed Marion jail met state requirements but "we didtnot consider enabling you to buy the item "1 at the advertised price as ooaoTOsaMuj STICKS 6" ft COLONIAL DR. AKIRKMAN ORLANDO PHt 298-4400 MICHIGAN A HWY. 17-92 ORANGE AVE. f.S.R.434 ORLANDO LONGWOOD PHt (43-2330 PH: 831 -4353 CURRY FORD RD. ft.

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