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New Members Named to Zoning,Adjustment Boards FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY OPENS IN BOCA RATON IN 1964 Largest Circulation Boca Raton News B!dg. Of Any Newspaper 34S.E. Second St. Sn Boca Raton Area BOCA RATON NEWS Phone 395-5121 VOL. 8 NO. 20 Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, Thursday, April 11, 1963 20 Pages PRICE: TEN CENTS New Members Named to Zoning,Adjustment Boards Church Services, Other 6 Removed Activities Mark Weekend From City Boca Raton will ob- of the Boca Raton Minis- serve the climax of Eas- ter's Assn. Rev. William Positions ter Week with a series of Deutschmann of Advent religious programs and Lutheran Church is chair- Five new members were other activities. man of the committee. elected to seats on the Most local churches Saturday morning, the Boca Raton Planning and have scheduled Good Fri- City's Teenage Center Zoning Commission at day observances tomor- will hold its annual city- Tuesday's regular meet- row and a few are holding wide Easter Egg Hunt. ing of the City Commis- joint services. The City The hunt is scheduled sion. Commission has officially for 9 a.m. at Roadman The appointments fol- proclaimed the observance School and 10 a.m. in low ouster by the City of Good Friday and city Memorial Park. Commission of four mem- offices will close at noon The traditional Easter bers and one alternate. for the day. Sunrise Service sponsored The City Commission The city's observance by the Boca Raton Minis- also voted to remove C.P. of Good Friday — which ter's Assn. will be held Messersmith from member- will involve the closing ship on the city's Board at 6 a.m. Sunday morning Rev. Dan Gill, left, pastor of First Methodist of many local stores for of Adjustment and ap- at the Boca Raton Hotel Church, and Rev. William Deutschmann, pastor of the noon to 3 p.m. period pointed William Sayre to Cabana Club. The Rev. Advent Lutheran Church, discuss plans for the city's or portions thereof — was fill the unexpired term Dan Gill, pastor of First Good Friday and Easter observances. Rev. Gill is led by the Committee for which ends April 1, 1964. Methodist Church and president of the Boca Raton Ministers' Assn. and Good Friday Observance president of the Boca Ra- Rev. Deutschmann is chairman of the association's Commissioner Robert ton's Minister's Assn., committee for Good Friday Observance. Honchell charged Tues- Hospital Tour will deliver the sermon. day that members of the Royal Palm Polo Planning and Zoning Set for FDC Grounds will climax its Annual City Easter Egg Hunt Commission had been 15-week season with an guilty of "fundamental Cooking and coloring more than 4000 eggs - only a portion of which are A tour of Bethesda Me- Easter Sunday game for Scheduled Saturday at Park errors" and that removal shown here — is no small job for members of the Boca Raton Teenage Center. morial Hospital has the benefit of St. Joan of the four members and For Teen Center members Bernie Jezercak and Linda Thompson, the thought been arranged for offi- of Arc Church. A pre- The Boca Raton Teen- a.m. The teens have been one alternate would be of it is almost too much. The annual city-wide Easter Egg Hunt, which is cials of the Florida De- game Easter egg hunt is age Center will sponsor busy hard-boiling eggs, in the best interests of paid for and staged solely by the Teen Center for the benefit of all the city's v elo pm ent Com mi ssion scheduled for 2 p.m. and its fourth annual city- coloring them and on the city. On his motion, youngsters, will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at Roadman School and 10 a.m. at near the end of April, two high-goal teams will wide Easter Egg Hunt Saturday will be up at the the Commission removed Memorial Park. according to the South- clash in the benefit this Saturday. crack of dawn to distri- from office Richard Fish, eastern Palm Beach game at 3 p.m. Funds for the hunt were bute them. Pre-school Robert Keith, Dr. Harry County Hospital District At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, raised by the Easter through fourth grade Sorenson and Bernard Commission. the Community Church candy sale just complet- youngsters will be eligi- Turner, all regular 'mem- City Names Joint Committee to The committee of in- Choir of Bibletown, ed by the center. ble to participate in the bers, and alternate mem- spectors will look over U.S.A., will present an Over 4000 eggs will be hunt. ber Joseph O'Toole. the additional patient distributed at two sepa- Specially colored prize Easter cantata, "No To fill vacancies on the rooms and administrative rate hunts, the first at eggs will be among the Pursue Sabal Point Preservation Greater Love," written planning board, the com- area which are in the by John W. Peterson. It Roadman school at 9 a.m., 4000 eggs, with the grand Plans to push acquisi- up plans for the "pres- ed Gardner's appointment mission appointed Valen- process of completion. will be the final concert then Memorial Park at 10 prize going to the finder tion of the Sabal Point ervation of Sabal Point after reading to the com- tyne E. Brennan, Herbert The inspection com- of the season in the of th-e golden egg in area and preserve it as as a beach and recrea- mission a letter from FAU S. Mead, Harold V. plies with the require- Bibletown auditorium and each age group. a public recreation area tion area." Appointment business manager Philip Munyer Wins Maull, Howard McCall ments under which the will feature solos by This is one of the many received a new boost of the committee follows S. Borden outlining Gard- and Lev, is C. Swartz. hospital qualified for Mrs. Viola Eshleman, Mrs. community service pro- Tuesday from the City adoption of a resolution ner's background and Fair Certificate Named as an alternate $105,000 in federal Ethel Johnson, Miss Kay jects carried on by the Commission. by the Commission call- duties at the university. member was Harold Waite. grants. Russell, Jack Prescott Terry Munyer, 18-year- Teen-age Center. ing for the area to be- Brennan, Mead, Maull and At the request of Mayor In other action at and Ron McPherson, under old senior at Seacrest come a state or federal Legion Presents Swartz will fill terms ex- Joe DeLong, the Commis- Monday's meeting dis- the direction of William High School was awarded $900 Damages in recreation area to serve piring in August, 1963, sion named a joint com- Nomination Slate trict commissioners em- L. Rediger. a certificate "in recogni- residents of this area Two-Car Accident and McCall and Waite mittee of Boca Raton citi- A slate of officers for powered the parking com- tion of an exhibit" at the and the anticipated in- fill terms expiring in zens and Florida Atlan- American Legion Post mittee to award a contract Bank Moves Up State Science Fair held An estimated $900 dam- flux of students at Flori- August, 1964. tic University staff mem- 277 has been presented to the low bidder on addi- recently at Tampa. ages resulted from a two- da Atlantic University, 1,223 Places bers to pursue the pro- for the forthcoming elec- tional parking area. His exhibit was "The car accident on Camino Messersmith, who was Maryroount College and ject. tion. Heard a report from The annual edition of Biochemical Fuel Cell" Real at Southwest Fourth fired "for cause" as a St. Andrews School. Named to the committee Nominated were Daniel Mrs. Henry K. Harding, the American Banker whic h took top honors avenue yesterday at 8 member of the city board Gardner also received were: Fred H. Gardner, F. Borgioli, commander; Woman's Auxiliary presi- shows that position of the in the local county a.m. of adjustment, was ac- a second appointment Dr. John C. Alley, C. Fred Cal Mosher, first vice dent, that the members Boca Raton National science fair. According to the po- cused by Commission from the City Commis- Haeflinger, Mrs. Willard commander; John Sheller, are buying a $5,000 por- Bank is 1,223 places He is the son of Mr. lice report, Benjamin member Arthur Mirandi of sion Tuesday, to the • Machle and Mrs. Homer second vice commander; table X-ray unit for the higher than a year ago. and Mrs. S.E. Munyer of Moody of Melrose, Mass., election law violations in post of liaison between Gwinn. Gardner and Hae- Robert Van Sant, finance systoscopic room in the Listed by the report is 453 N.E. 30th Street. was traveling west on a motion for dismissal Florida Atlantic Univer- flinger are on the FAU officer; Edward Berlin, new wing. the comparative standing Terry said he felt at- Camino Real and Lillian last week. Messersmith staff. sity and the city's Plan- chaplain; Ike Morey, his- Approved a recommen- of the'3,600 largest banks tending the state science K. Bochholtz of 375 S.W. was provided a public ning and Zoning Commis- DeLong charged the torian; John Cheriones, dation from Dr. F.S. in the United States, rank- fair was "most worth- Second St. was traveling hearing Monday, but fail- sion. DeLong recommend- committee with following sergeant-at-arms; Roland Huntington, chief of ed according to percent- while" and that he south on Second street ed to appear. Touregny, assistant ser- medical staff, to elevate age increase of deposits.
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