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FLORIDA TODAY, Thursday, April 12, 1990 ACROSS old construction and provisions for stormwater retention and disposal. COCOA Directors will meet this afternoon to discuss the progress of projects in the redevelopment area. Meeting: 3:30 p.m. in the agency office, 775 E. Merritt Island Causeway, Suite 200.

PALM BAY Sanctuary appointments: Beverly Anne Springer and Clyde Bowman have been reappointed to serve three-year terms on the Turkey Creek Sanctuary Advisory Board. Also, Carol Sywetz has been appointed to the same board for a three-year term. INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH Garbage ordinance: The City Council has unanimously adopted an ordinance that gives an exclusive garbage and trash franchise to Harris Sanitation. MELBOURNE Replacement sedan: The city of Melbourne has bought a new car for $12,325 for the Police Department from Roger Whitley Chevrolet. 3B 725 DeLeon Ave.

For information, call 269-7273. VERO BEACH Adjustments agenda: The Board of Adjustments will hold three public hearings Tuesday. The requests include reducing the rear-yard setbacks for a home at 1101 Olde Doubloon Drive; building a 6-foot buffer on the east side of land at 686 Date Palm Road; and to reducing the overall parking area at 620 21st St. and converting the land from retail use to a restaurant. Meeting: 2 p.m.

in the council chambers of City Hall, 1053 20th Place. WEST MELBOURNE Bargain find: As part of the wastewa-ter-treatment plant expansion, the city replaced its sludge-drying beds with a belt-filter press. Officials had budgeted $40,000 for a trailer to haul away the sludge but then found a 40-yard-capacity, 1988 aluminum trailer for $18,000. The City Council approved its purchase. Reported by Sara-Ellen Amster, Mike Bailey, Mickey Higginbotham, Richard Jones, Roni Bea Kayne, Radonna Long, George Mercedes, John A.

Nagy, Marisa J. Porto, Cheryl L. Reed, Mary Slezak and George White. MILLIE WELCH VERO BEACH Millie Mado-lyn Welch, 56, a saleswoman, died Tuesday, April 10, at home. Born in Illinois, Mrs.

Welch came to Indian River County nine years ago from Bedford Township, Mich. She had worked for Wal-Mart in Vero Beach and was a member of St. Helen's Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband of 21 years, Paul Welch of Vero Beach; and daughters, Julie Krum-holz of Indianapolis, Cynthia Sperling of Boca Raton and Clarissa Krumholz of Vero Beach. Calling hours are 5 to 7 p.m.

today, with a Christian wake at 6:30 and a eulogy at 7, at Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach. IN MEMORIAfil In Loving Memory of MIKE CADIEU September 17, 1952 April 12, 1989 A BIG Teddy Bear, Gentle Giant, Devoted Husband and Father, A Loving Brother, Son and Friend. Though We Cannot See You Now, We Are Certain You Are Well. We Have Grieved Your Death For a Year, But With The Passing Of Time And Our Faith In God Our Heaviness Of Heart Will Also Pass. We Know We Shall Be Together Again, For There Is No Separation In Spirit.

Dearly Loved and Missed By, Family and Friends 4:30 p.m. at City Hall Lane. 1600 Huntington SATELLITE BEACH Egg hunt Satellite Beach's egg hunt for older children who are in second to fourth grades will be from 4 to 5 p.m. Friday at the Civic Center, 565 Cassia Blvd. Pre-register by calling 773-6458.

Each child must pay 50 cents. SEBASTIAN City Improvements: The city has taken out two building permits for property improvements. A permit for $26,726 was issued for interior renovations at the annex building behind City Hall on Main Street. A permit to construct new res-troom facilities at Riverview Park on U.S. 1 was issued for $41,611.

Capp Custom Builders Inc. of Sebastian wilt be in charge of both projects. TITUSVILLE Food distribution: The U.S. Department of Agriculture will distribute butter, flour, peanut butter, canned pork and green beans to residents who qualify. Distribution starts at 8:30 a.m.

today at Harry T. Moore Social Services Center, No calling hours or memorial services are set. Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home on Merritt Island is in charge of arrangements. RUTH WEED MELBOURNE Ruth S. Weed, 71, a homemaker, died Wednesday, April 11, at home.

Mrs. Weed came to Brevard County three years ago from New York. Survivors include her husband, Edward D. Weed of Melbourne; daughters, Merry Ann Johansen of Wallkill, N.Y., and Susan Chinich of Florence, S.C.; sons. Dean Weed of Milton, and Edward G.

Weed of Melbourne; sisters, Mildred Carlson of Duxbury, and Edith Mills of Port Washington, N.Y.; brother, CaLeb Sniffen of Kiawah Island, S.C.; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. No local calling hours are scheduled. Services and burial will be in New York. South Brevard Funeral Home in Melbourne is in charge. IN MEMORIAfil In Loving Memory Of MIKE CADIEU September 17, 1952 April 12, 1989 Memories Are Treasures No One Can Steal, Memories Are Heartaches No One Can Heal.

Many Times I've Needed You And Many Times I've Cried, I Show A Bright Face And Keep My Grief Inside. In Life I Loved You Dearly, In Death I Love You Still. In My Heart You Have A Special Place And You Always Will. Your Loving Wife, Paula, Ashley And Michael THE SPACE COAST The following Is a daily report, piled April 11, from communities in vard and Indian River counties. BAREFOOT BAY Recreation budget Trustees of the Barefoot Bay Recreation District will meet today to set the district's income and expenses for fiscal year 1990-91.

The district proposes an assessment of $5 per residential lot and a budget of $26,207. Meeting: 10 a.m. in Building D. CAPE CANAVERAL Stormwater management: The City has approved a stormwater management ordinance modeled after one proposed by the Marine Resources Council. The ordinance covers new and OBITUARIES Compiled April 1 1 by Mike Bailey.

ADA ANTHONY MELBOURNE Ada P. Antho--ny, 90, a homemaker, died Tuesday, April 10, at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne. Mrs. Anthony was born in East Liverpool, Ohio. She moved to Brevard County 10 years ago from Willow Grove, Pa.

She was a member of the Church of Christ of Melbourne. Survivors include two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled. Services are 2 p.m. Sunday at the Church of Christ of Melbourne.

Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne is in charge of arrangements. Donations may be made to Church of Christ of Melbourne, P.O. Box 1206, Melbourne, 32902-1206. BERNARD DOYLE PALM BAY Bernard J. Doyle, 61, a former ranger for the Brevard County Parks and Recreation Department, died Tuesday, April 10, at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne.

Mr. Doyle was born in Natalie, and lived most of his life in Philadelphia. He came to Brevard County eight years ago from Fort Lauderdale. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War and a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Palm Bay.

Survivors include his wife, Marie of Palm Bay; daughters, Maureen Cimirro of Royal Palm Theresa Blazek of Erie, and Karen Doyle-Rodriguez and Kathryn Doyle, both of Palm Bay; sons, Bernard Doyle Jr. of Coral Springs and Michael Doyle of Palm Bay; parents, Bernard and Fay Doyle of Villas, brother, Stephen Doyle of Bellmawr, and seven grandchildren. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne. Services are noon Saturday at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church on Miller Street. Donations may be made to the St. Joseph's Catholic Church Build-: ing Fund, P.O. Box 60507, Palm Bay, 32906. Tree request: A request by 24 Coventry subdivision residents for the city to donate trees for Arbor Day plantings on April 22 has1 been referred by the City Council to the Beautification Board.

The residents plan to plant the trees in the subdivision as part of the Adopt-A-Tree Program. COCOA BEACH Life-saving donation: The City Commission has approved a resolution accepting the donation of $4,700 from Elizabeth Brake for the fire department's purchase of a third defibrillator for heart-attack victims. INDIALANTIC Hunting eggs: The Parks, Recreation and Beautification Committee is sponsoring the annual Easter Egg Hunt at 10 a.m. Saturday at Orlando Park. The event is open to the public.

BUSTER FRENCH MERRITT ISLAND Buster French, 72, a retired Navy photographer, died Monday, April 9, at Wuesthoff Hospital in Rockledge. Mr. French was born in Dickinson, N.D. He came to Brevard County 28 years ago from Pensaco-la. The 30-year Navy veteran fought in World War II.

He retired as a supervisor from Technicolor at Kennedy Space Center. He was a member of Space Shuttle Chapter 14 of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association and the Merritt Island Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Anna French of Merritt Island; mother, Leta Mimiaci of Stockton, and sister, Wilma Olson of Stockton. Calling hours are 1 to 2 p.m. Friday, followed by services, at Florida Memorial Funeral Home, north of Melbourne.

Burial will be in Florida Memorial Gardens, north of Melbourne. Military honors will be provided by the Orlando Naval Training Center. EDWARD MANG MERRITT ISLAND Edward B. Mang, 67, a retired importer and exporter, died Wednesday, April 11, at home. Mr.

Mang moved to Brevard County 19 years ago from his native Brooklyn, N.Y. He had worked for Cellulose Sales in New York. Survivors include his wife, Josephine Mang of Merritt Island; sons, Edward Mang of Northfield, and Michael Mang of Merritt Island; daughter, Leonna Quigg of Merritt Island; sister, Carol Com-merford of Lynbrook, N.Y.; brother, George Mang of Lynbrook; and two grandchildren. No calling hours or services are scheduled. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Cocoa Beach is in charge of arrangements.

Donations may be made to Cape Canaveral Hospice, P.O. Box 320069, Cocoa Beach, 32932. JOHNNIE McCOLLUM TITUSVILLE Johnnie D. Mc-Collum, 80, a retired machine operator, died Wednesday, April 11, at Titusville Nursing and Convalescent Center. Mrs.

McCollum was born in Buena Vista, Ga. She came to Brevard County 29 years ago from Austell, Ga. Survivors include her brother, Hiram Davis of Titusville. No calling hours are set. MELBOURNE BEACH Date change: The trash-can painting scheduled for Saturday has been postponed until April 21 because of the Easter holiday.

Sixteen students from grades four through six at Gemini Elementary School will participate in the annual event sponsored by the Beach Gardeners. Decorating: 10 a.m. to noon behind the Firehouse, 505 Ocean Ave. MERRITT ISLAND Redevelopment progress: The Merritt Island Redevelopment Agency's board of Graveside services will be in Atlanta. North Brevard Funeral Home in Titusville is in charge of arrangements.

LOUISE O'DELL PALM BAY Louise Jeanette O'Dell, a retired jewelry and clothing sales clerk, died Tuesday, April 10, at home. Mrs. O'Dell was born in Dover, N.H. She moved to Brevard County last year from Sarasota, where she had lived since 1967. Survivors include her daughter, Bonnie O'Dell Soto of Palm Bay; and two step-grandchildren.

No calling hours or services are scheduled. Fountainhead Memorial Funeral Home in Palm Bay is in charge of arrangements. HELEN SMITH MELBOURNE Helen Patnode Smith, 79, a registered nurse, died Tuesday, April 10, at Daytona Beach Geriatric Center. Mrs. Smith was born in Burke, N.Y.

She moved to Brevard County 18 years ago from Lantana. She was a member of Order of Eastern Star Chapter 469 in Malone, N.Y. Survivors include her daughter, Grace Boyer of Melbourne; stepson, Robert Patnode of Malone; stepdaughters, Marion Callaghan of Saranac Lake, N.Y., and Barbara Gardner of Saranac, N.Y.; sister, Nina Sprague of Constable, N.Y.; brother, William Collins of Malone; four grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. No calling hours are scheduled. Graveside services are 3:30 p.m.

Saturday at Eau Gallie Cemetery in Melbourne. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne is in charge of arrangements. A great gift idea! To order, call 259-5000 PATRICK AFB Still time: If you haven't prepared your federal income tax, there still is time to do so. Tax forms and instructions are available at the base library. For more information, call the library at 494-6881.

ROCKLEDGE Board action: A decision could be made in the case of Erwin and Adeline Landacre, who were cited for parking a recreational vehicle in their front yard. The Landacres will appear before the Code Enforcement Board today. Meeting: HARRISON ULLMANN COCOA BEACH Harrison Franklin Ullmann, 79, a retired technical writer and specifications engineer for McDonnell Douglas, died Wednesday, April 11, at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach. Born in Eastham, Mr. Ullmann came to Brevard County 23 years ago from St.

Louis. He helped write the environmental impact statement for the space program for NASA. After retiring from McDonnell Douglas in 1975, he worked full time for Planning Research Corp. then did contract work for Mr. Ullmann was well-known for his piano playing.

For more than 20 years, he performed in clubs and lounges along the beach. He was the club organist for the Merritt Island Elks Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Myr-nie Ullmann of Cocoa Beach; sons, Harrison J. Ullmann of Indianapolis, Fred Ullmann of Plymouth, and John H. Ullmann of Minneapolis; daughter, Abigail Stout of St.

Louis; brother, John A. Ullmann of Eastham; sister, Elisabeth Welker of Petaluma, nine grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. IN MEMORIAf.l In Loving Memory Of ADELINE CIOLI Born November 2, 1924 Passed Away September 1989 STEVEN CIOLI Born December 27, i9fi Passed Away April 12, 1989 Always Miss You Always Love You John and Robert PRIDE IN IT FEELS SO naRa IjlvL INTEGRITY IN SERVICE QUALITY CERTIFIED OPERATORS GOOD TO HA VE THE VERY BEST" "Florida's Best Cleaning Service cleaned my 90-year old loveseat and three chairs. The colors and texture of the fabric are beautiful again. I am happy to recommend Florida's Best to my friends and neighbors.

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