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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 13

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Wednesday, March 4, ll 4 A rf Com Rivsr News Of The Indian irmo I City, County Committee Patricia Brillon Champ ant Fire Bud get VERO BEACH Winner VERO BEACH The Vero Xarieiles Liaison Committee, com posed of three city council- District P-TA Will Meet men and three county commissioners, met Monday night to discuss city-county arrangements on fire COUNTY council presidents and local unit presidents The city has $110,000 in the current budget for operating will meet District Vice Pre A Ik By ROBERTA POLLOCK VERO BEACH The 24th annual conference of Dist. 11 of the Florida Congress of Parent and Teachers (FCPT) will be held at the Trade Winds, two miles east of Stuart, Mann 16, with Mar sident Llbby Duval by the lounge at 9:45 to form the presidents processional. "PTA Meets the Needs of of the Dist 12 Oratorical Contest sponsored by the American Legion and held at Felix Poppell Post 39, Vero Beach, Friday night was Miss Patricia Britton Martin, County High School senior. Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Eritton of Stuart, will compete In the area contest at Winter Haven Thursday. Other entrants were Miss Susan Richardson of Indian RiverCountyand Roy McCullough of Brevard. Prize for local entrants was a $25 bond and medal. Miss Britton received a $100 bond at the Vero Beach meet. SHE spoke on the assigned subject "The People's Constitution, Ours To Defend," for 10 minute and extemporaneously on the topic.

"The Oath of Office," in the Constitution for five minutes. Judges from Indian River Children With the Power tin County as host. Within Us" by Mrs'. N. Rubin, president elect, expenses of the fire department.

It is estimated that $120,000 will be needed this year because of annual salary increases and recent hiring of two additional men. THE COUNTY placed $10,000 in the budget this year for fire protection, and after much discussion, agreed to an additional $5,000. The Liaison Committee re Registration will open at 9:30 a. m. The conference will be called to order at 10 FCPT.

A discussion during the coffee break will be on a. m. by President Ruth Trembly of Vero Beach and will adjourn at 1 p. m. A buffet luncheon will be served immediately following adjournment, reserva-! tions may be made through the county council president of by sending check directly! to Mrs.

Edwin Rollison.) Route 2, Box 54, Stuart. There will be a table honoring state life members so indicate same by name when making reservations. County Council presidents will send the approximate number of life members expected to attend the luncheon from her county to Mrs. John Smith, president, Indian River County Council, Route 1, Box 422, Vero Beach, immediately so her Exploring the Powers With In Us." Frank Sloane, sec ond vice president of FCPT will talk on "Quality Educa tion is Community Choice." Honorary Initiates Fcrgcr commends that the county The luncheon speaker will be Mrs. Leta Chesbrough, place $22,500 in the budget for fire protection during 19G5.

director, district 8 Business and Professional Woman's Club, on "Drop-outs." Speech Contest Winner ALSO AT the meeting were Honorary Life Member By SANDIE POLLOCK TALLAHASSEE Mike County were Mrs. Herschel Auxier, Mrs. Nancy Ed County Commission Chair speech teacher, Mrs. Dan McClure. (Photo by Roberta Pollack) ships will be presented at Miss Patricia Britton, left, winner of the Dist.

12 oratorical contest sponsored gy the American Legion, chats with her committee can start plan Ferger has been initiated in wards, Mrs. Gordon Popple. Other judges were from St. 12:35 p.m. Mrs.

arleton Cassell, man Robert Graves, Com? missioner Jerre Hassield, Mayor Jack D. Sturgis, and Councilman Taylor Simpson, J. Noble Richards, Mrs. Raymond Motley, Mrs. ning for favors.

Palm Beach County Council will furnish the table favors. St. Lucie County Council will host the Lucie and Brevard Counties. Mrs. Dan McClure, speech fiiorth County Capers to the national Spanish honorary fraternity, Sigma Delta Pi, an organization requiring an average of 3.2 In Spanish William Wilier, Mrs.

Roger Neach, Mrs. Erlce West and teacher; Jack Smouse, Mar Robert Holmes and Fred coffee break tin County school coordina Mrs. John Baumeister at Lions Minstrel Show Benefits courses and a 2.5 average in all subjects. tor and chairman of the tended a fine arts workshop Prestin. Iflolmes and Prestin are given by the west Palm Mike is from Vero Beach American Legion district contest committee; Miss Rehearsals will start this and is majoring in Spanish not members of the Liaison Committee, hut all members Beach Juniors recently.

Many interesting Items were presented. FAA Whips Melbourne Education. He Is a soph Nancy McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Britton, accompanied Miss Britton to the contest.

week and local talent is needed for the production. By CAROL L. SMITH Little Hollywood resident Harry Moller, with many years of show business ex- perience again will provide professional direction for the Vero Beach Lions Club annual minstrel show April 2-4. of both bodies are invited to attend. omore and works part-time at the Kellum Hall Switch VERO BEACH Junior Wom The Lions Club hopes to Councilman Richards will Board.

He has been on the an's Club board members met at the home of Mrs. make $1,500 and apply $1, Dean's List for two trimest In Tennis This is Harry's fourth con be chairman of the next meeting, to be held April 6. Discussion will be on a to their Boy Sea Scout ers. secutive year directing the Baumeister on Tuesday for building mortgage and $500 show. His wife, Mary, will their monthly meeting.

VIVIAN TOLLE of Cocoa MELBOURNE Florida Harris Becomes Candidate Some of the other Interest again play the piano. to be used for sight conserva has been elected and in Air Academy's tennis team proposed study of a co-operative land fill venture for garbage disposal. tion. stalled as treasurer of the is starting out Just like its Collegiate 4-H Club. She Is a basketball team-with three ing vactions that have come in to chairman, Mrs.

William Hutchinson, for the Vacation-Auction Sebastian Chapter of the the outcome, since this same Stuart team had beaten his club twice earlier in the unior majoring in textiles. victories in as many outings, Order of the Eastern Star Obituaries A National Service Soro The Falcons defeated Mel plans a beef dinner Saturday VERO BEACH Ralph rity, Gamma Sigma Sigma, bourne High, 7-0; Fort Dance to be held at the Elks Hall Saturday March 21, are night at 5:30 p.m. in the season. Carlsen's five improved all year considering the fact that they did not has Installed a new chapter Pierce Dan McCarthy, 6-0, Harris, chief deputy clerk for the past 15 years, has been a three-day weekend at Masonic Lodge. on Florida State Campus.

It and Satellite, 7-0. Grand Bahama Island; over have a full came schedule was chartered on Feb. 23 It was the first time ever announced as a candidate for clerk of Circuit Court in the night at Chalet Suzanne; two to work with. SEBASTIAN Jaycees held an organizational meet for a tennis match between corss-town rivals Florida days at Grosslngers, Cat orthcomingDemocrati Primary. THE VERO Beach Depart skills, New York; one week Air and Melbourne.

ment of Recreation Senior at the EI Panama Hilton; Charter members include Cathy Waltman of Melbourne, Carol Block and Janet Becker of Vero Beach and Nancy Lorenz of New York and Vero Beach. Cathy is a senior maiorine in Results: Holmes over ing Monday night. Junior Chamber of Commerce is for men between 21-35 who are Harris is a native of Indian River County and was educ Basketball League playoffs and many more exciting MacGruder 6-1; Scott over Shaw, 6-0, 6-4; Larsen over ated at Vero Beach High ones. Two of the many wonder entered the second round of the double elimination playoff tournament, with the interested In developing lead School. He attended Mas- Lynch, 6-0, 6-0; Stone over ful door prizes Include din ership abilities and in im sey's Business College in Deerfield vs.

Schwey Real Education, Carol is a junior majoring in social Welfare, ner for two at the Edan Roc BRANDON ARTHUR TIMM, 61, of Milwaukee, Wise, died Sunday afternoon at tha Indian River Memorial Hospital. Mr. Timm was a winter visitor at a trailer park in Sebastian. He was a retired salesman for Atlantic Mills. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Dorothy Timm; daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Micco; sons, Arthur Lee Timm, Milwaukee, and Brandon F. Timm, Nassau, Bahamas; sisters, Mrs. Natalie Spomholtz, Hart-land, Wise, and Mrs. Nina Gibbons, Los Angeles, Calif.

Funeral services were held at 9 a. m. Tuesday from St. Helen Catholic Church with the Rev. John F.

McKeown officiating. Burial followed at Crestlawn Cemetery, with the Floyd Funeral Home in charge of Montgomery, Ala. proving their community. Estate game last Monday on Miami Beach, and a piece He is married and has Janet is a junior and Nancy Gogan, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, singles. Holmes and London over Shaw and Lynch 6-2, 6-1; Stone and Larsen over Gogan and Kenurt, 8-5, doubles.

There are more than night heralded as the most Coaehes Corner i Basketball Season Hits End By BILL MARINE VERO BEACH The final Installment was written last Friday night at Cocoa High gym, as the 63-64 edition the "Fighting Indians" basketball squad took it on the chin, 61-42, at the hands of a hustling team from Titusville High School. The Terriers, with a veteran squad on hand for the clash, lived up to a scouting report and simply had too many guns for the Vero five. With the exception of the first period and part of the second, the "Fighting Indians" simply couldn't muster a serious threat in this Group 7 Class AA encounter and eventually went down to their 14th defeat of the season. ACCORDING to Vero head mentor Bill Marine, "I have een a lot ofhigh school squads in the past 10 years, but that Cocoa team does everything a lot better than of luggage. Get your tickets three children.

Two are teachers in public schools a sophomore. Vera and Vivian Toole important clash of the season for each team. If Deer- 450,000 members in some 410 cities in the United States. today from any member of by calling 567-3878 or 562- and one is a student. traveled to Mayo on Feb.

6 IN THE Satellite match Florida has 120 chapters field wins, Schwey must then bounce back with a win over for a 4-H workshop. They 4069. Tickets are $1 each, which entitles you to a chance on the door prize, HE SERVED as a phar macist mate in the U. S. are uniors from Cocoa.

with 9,000 members. Jaycees results were: Holmes over Smith, 6-0, 6-0; Scott Haffield and then two -straight over Deerfield to cop the play-off trophy. may be found in 67 countries throughout the world. Object Baughman, 6-1, 6 Stone Naval Reserve for two years during which time his duty which you don't have to be present to win. The time is 8:30 p.

m. March 21 at the ives or the organization are: over Redmond, 6-3 6-1; London over Blackworth. 10-8, On the other hand, a was in personnel. 'Follies9 Couhtdomi To make the community a He is a member of the Elks Hall. 7-5; Larsen over White, 6-1, better place to live and raise Schwey win would require Deerfield to have to do the same thing.

In first round First Baptist Church, Elks, 6-3, singles. Holmes and families. To develop leader Scott over Sith. and Baugh American Legion, Chamber of Commerce and Volunteer '9 games last week. Deerfield Fcr Horns Delivery cf tfe MELBOURNE Rehears man, 6-0, 6-0; Stone and ship among its own members.

To offer education, recreation and social activities to men of similar likes. To als are in final stages for the Firemen, i easily ran by Haffield, with Schwey having very little Brevard Hospital Service in announcing nis can London over Redmond and Schurlknight, 6-3, 6-2, doubles. In the Fort Pierce match trouble with the likes on didacy, Harris stated that he Guild's production, "What 'a give young men a voice in i 1 ess Florida National felt fully qualified to per Life, opening tomorrow in the Melbourne High School the affairs of their community, state and nation. torm all the duties of the Bank. Deerfield has a top gun in auditorium.

office. In addition to keeping the court records, the rWk Sentinel, fee Call Vero Beach Richard Stevens JO 7-2445 Gifford Elder Alphonso Cliett 567-4207 U. Indian River Co. John EJordelon 589-5696 "Every Day cf the Year for $2.20 per month" little Wayne Hughes, who or tne Circuit Court is also has close to a 30 point scoring average. Hughes Sebastian Volunteer Fire Department received gift of a 16-foot fiberglass boat with a 775-horsepower Evinrude motor from ham Floyd of Floyd Funeral Home in county recorder, as well as results were: Holmes over Godfrey, 8-1; Stone over McNees, 8-3; London over Kennon, 8-1; Larsen over 8-3, singles.

Holmes and London over Godfrey and McNees, 82; Stone and Larsen over Kennen and Swarty, 84, doubles. An annual tradition of the Brevard Hospital Service Guild, proceeds go to charity. THE GUILD raised $92,152 most teams I have ever cierK ex-officio and auditor also plays for Pratt Whitney in Palm Beach and Is a fine for the Board of County seen." With basketball now out of scorer for the Deerfield commissioners. from past "Follies." Volun the way for a while spring Vero Beach. The boat, valued at $1,000, will be used for emergency rescue work.

The crew. Schwey has presented a balanced attack all year and has also had a fine teers have contributed 109, 9G3 hours of service. defensive effort from it's firemen now are looking for a mooring site, according to sports take the spotlight on the reservation. Coach Bob Yencho's trackmen held their second, annual time trials last Friday night at the Hibiscus Bowl, with about six schools on Chief Fred Rohme. WABASSO P-TA honored members recently.

A certifi cate and plate were present ed to Mrs. S. D. Gaines, Mrs. hand for the event.

The Fighting Indians cindermen GIANT 12 LB. TUB! now must get ready for their first meet of the season this L. Leister, Mrs. A. A.

Pfarr and C. A. Vandiveer. Marvin Cadenhead accepted the The Pink Ladies have had good support of Soulh Brevard residents in their musi-i cal variety shows. This year the show is sponsored by Burnup Sims and Radiation Inc.

Tickets are on sale at Hopkins Jewelers, New Haven Avenue. Patrons' reserved seats can be purchased by calling PA 7-2491. Wilson Report Due Today TITUSVILLE Sheriff Friday night, when they meet Orlando Colonial High award for his mother, Mrs ranees Ladenhead who is School at the local track in a took for Our SPECTACULAR 4 PAGE COLOR AD III TIIUnSDAY'S PAPER AdJ fb H3W lifo cf COLOR to ycur kifcbn with this four Exciting Colors to chooso from, for tho samo low price as you vould pay for white dual track and field meet. deceased. Wabasso Woman's Club Promoted Richard R.

Gordv, son Modal WCOASM YENCHO IS very high on will meet next Wednesday ace miler Sara Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Gordy at the Grace Methodist also expects sprinter Tom of IblS Binney Fort Church annex. mie Wright to have a good Pierce, has been commis Sebastian Women's Mis entire lineup.

THE LEAGUE has picked up interest this year, with game attendance up over the previous season. It has just been announced bv head football Coach Jim McDowell that Chip Scharf-schwerdt. star quarterback of the undefeated and once-tied Fighting Indians football sound of 19(i3, will join Russ Gielow on the South All Star football squad in Gainesville next August. ChiD had a fine season last fall and has recently signed a grant-in-aid to play college football at Davidson College in the state of North Carolina. Coach alph Stafura's p.oU squad is currently riding along in the undefeated category, with the boys posting a 3-1 slate and the girls carding a 4 0 mark.

Stafura is a student of the game and his girls squad of 19G3 captured the Suncoast golf championship. From the way things are going now, Vero Beach could post a serious threat in both the boys and sionary Union of the Baptist year. Tom Stanley is another runner back from last year's sioned a United States Air Force second lieutenant and 2 speeds, 3 cycles. Porcelain Enamel finish, Frigidaire underwater Action Zone he'ps set clothes fabulously cleanj Fresh running water finsefc Dependable! It's the Sturdy Frgtfaire washer. Church will hold a week of prayer for Home Missions today at 10 a.m.

A luncheon will be served. Guest Mrs. Ruby Ruse of Miami will teach the mission and Mrs. Nona Platillero of Boca Raton, missionary to Spanish people, will be guest speak Leigh Wilson yesterday said he would personally deliver a three-page report to Gov. Farris Bryant today on the sheriff's role in the Florida East Coast railway strike.

Gov. Bryant has requested similar reports from all county's in which the FEC operates. HOMEMADE TOUCH Give those brownies you make from a mix homemade touch by covering them with your very best made from scratch chocolate frosting. awarded silver wings following his graduation from navigator training. Lt.

Gordy received instruction in radar and celestial navigation during the course. He is being reassigned to Mather AFB, for advanced training. He is a graduate of Dan McCarty High School, attended Georgia Military College at Mil-ledgeville, and the University of Florida. He is a member of Sigm3 Phi team and could help the track effort a lot if he comes through. Sophomore Terry Cobb could help in the weight department and has been working also in the pole vault event in early workouts.

Coach Buddy Carlsen's Red Raider basketball team closed out the 63-64 season on a winning note by whipping Stuart 57-30 last Thursday evening at the local court. Carlsen was elated with er. The public is invited to SALES SERVICE MELBOURNE COCOA TITUSVILLE 538 New Haven Ave. 604 Erevard Ave. ICSKalnSt 1 PA 3-5771 AM7-1263 Festjrirj tb Yerli's Finest TV end STlP.lO attend.

Sebastian Inlet and Wa Dasso Beach Iishermen are I catching bluefish by the barrels full with a few nounders and pomp a no girls division this spring. thrown in..

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