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Mr. Peter Hipp P*0. Box 1086 INDEX Boca Raton, Fla, Page Church News 4 Classified News 13 BOCA HATCH'S Doerileld Beach News 11 Editor! al 6 Social News 3, 5 OWN Sports News 12 IBOCA RATON NEWS NEWSPAPiSI Boca Raton, Florida, Thursday, May 26, 1960 14 Pages Price Ten Cents Vol. 5 No. 26 202 at Seacrest $600 More Asked, $300 Voted, Police Auxiliary Proposal Tabled The City- Commission secretaries that cost the north of Boca Raton Graduate June 9 more, he said, than Mrs. and he reported that the split 3 to 2 last night in Seacrest High School a fight over expenses of Bedell received. Mrs. league would insist on will graduate 94 boys and the Civil Service Board, Bedell's pay Is $100 a referendums for all future Five Chosen 108 girls on Thursday, with Mayor Courtney C. month. annexations. He said the June 9, the 202 students Boone leading the majori- The proposal to create a expenses to the city in To Attend representing the largest ty in a call for economy Police Auxiliary was annexation might outweigh graduating class in the by the board and oppo- tabled indefinitely by any advantages._ school's history. nents calling the majori- commission action.. Com- The commissio• ' n will Boys' State The list of graduates ty's action "personal missioner Brandt, who had hold its workshop meeting was released this week previously opposed the tomorrow and willn meet in Five Boca Raton boys and political." idea ' as unnecessary' " , <—-—~regular— ""-sessio" ™"n "-"at ^ •1" have been selected to at- with the announcement What triggered the dis- that the commencement pute was a request by the made the motion, which o'cloc'lk next Tuesday tend Boys' State at TaJJa- afternoonj hassee starting June 19, it address will be delivered Civil Service Board head- also was supported by was announced this week by Joseph R. Hooten Jr., ed by Earle Robbins for Boone and Herbold, with Boy Treated by the American Legion. associate professor of an additional $600 in DeLong and Rueb voting Education at Florida appropriations. Commis- "no." Expenses of the boys State University, on the sioner John R. Brandt A lettergram the Boca After Dog Bite will be paid by the Legion subject, "What the World said that at the board's Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Post with assistance from Raton Boat Club outlined Owes You." William Prendergast Jr., supervisor of parks, and his father, William Pren- request $1,000 had been suggested rules for use of Eastman, 101 S.W. Sec- the Kiwanis, Lions and Jerry Richardson will be budgeted for it for the • ond Avenue, were anxious- Rotary clubs and the Po- dergast Sr., director of Public Works, examine one of the hundreds of plants in the area and it was decid- valedictorian and William the city nursery started by Prendergast Jr.—Boca Raton News Photo. year, and that if the $600 ed to set up a meeting ly awaiting word yester- lice Benevolent Associa- Maher salutatorian. additional were voted, the day concerning the con- tion. with the club to discuss Officers of the graduat- board would have receiv- the rules. dition of a dog that bit The five boys selected ing class are William ed $2,800. Brandt said he their son, Timmy, age are: Prendergast Jr. Grows Plants Frank H. Goetz, presi- Maher, president; James thought expenses 180 dent of the Boca Raton seven, last Sunday. Dennis Crowel], son of Maher, vice-president; percent above the budget Timmy was riding a bi- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cro- Civic League, protested Patty Eddinger, secre- were too high. annexation of areas to cycle on S.W. Second well, 1780 N.w. 15th tary, and Gary LaCroix, To Beautify City at No Cost Avenue near West Pal- Vista. Commissioner Joe De- •- treasurer. Long, who had moved metto Park Road about 1 Dave Garbrick, son of A city employe with a lost all his plants just and for other beautifica- Clinton J. Maul! p.m. Sunday when the dog Commencement activi- tion projects. that the $600 be approved, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gar- ties will begin with the "green thumb" is not after moving them because jumped out of a parked brick, 2191 N.E. Fifth only beautifying the city, of a hard frost but they A slat house is in the defended the civil Ser- Dies Suddenly baccalaureate service in vice Board's use of the truck and bit him on the Avenue. he is saving the taxpayers have all come back and planning stage for the Clinton J. Maull, well- leg in two places. the Seacrest High School nursery which will take money, which he said George Krautwald, son gymnasium at 8 o'clock a great deal of money. are growing well. known elder resident of The parents had a phy- of Mr. and Mrs. George care of even more plants. was essential to meet the Wednesday night, June 8. William Prendergast Jr., The nursery covers a needs of a rapidly grow- Boca Raton, died sudden- sician give Timmy a teta- Krautwald, 201 N.E. supervisor of parks, is large area and includes Sludge from the sewer ly of a heart attack near nus shot but they waited Lois Constant, organist, plant will be available in ing city. Seventh Street. will play the processional, carefully tending hundreds many kinds of plants and the end of last night's for a report of whether the Dick Pool, son of Mr. of plants in the city's trees. Just to name a few, about three months to use Mayor Boone called it dog was rabid before con- followed by the invocation "an excessive amount of City Commission meeting and Mrs. Sydney Pool, nursery at the sewer plant he has 1,700 palms he is as fertilizer. which he was attending at sidering rabies shots. by Rev. James C. Stout- Many of the plants were spending" and added that 2700 N.E. Second Court. senberger of Boca Raton. for beautification of the growing to line the streets City Hall. Police said yesterday Craig Rice, son of Mr. city without cost. with, approximately 500 used to landscape the "if all departments operat- A hymn by the congre- ed in this manner our fi- Mr. Maull of 455 N.E. they had located the dog's and Mrs, John A. Rice, colorful crotons, 60 vivid newly-rehabilitated sewer : gation, scripture reading He has been collecting nancial condition would Fourt_ _ h _Stree t was an em- owners in Pompano Beach 430 N.E. 36th Street. plants, trees and cuttings scarlet, hibiscus- plants, plant, The|pa)m trees: were ploye of Lewis Brothers and expected to have the by Rev. W. Fred Sliger taK'Si ?rby- Palmetto Park be deplorable." for more than two and a many Grimd Duke jasmine L Hardware. -dog.in Boca Raton soon. ShufOeboard Courts and a selection by the cuttings, eight Hong Kong Road to allow for a drain The motion by DeLorig . On Summer Schedule Seacrest High School half years, carefully potting them and taking orchid trees, 25 melaleuca age system to be put in by was defeated by a 3 to 2 Effective "Wednesday, Chorus under the direc- trees, sea grape trees and the county; 39 of the palm vote, with Boone, Brandt tion of William Bowman care of them. Just a few June 1, the Municipal months ago the plants bushes, several oleanders, trees were u-sed to beauti- and William O. Herboid Boca Votes Help Shuffleboard courts on the will precede the sermon poinsettias, rubber trees fy N.E. 40th Street at no voting against it and De- by Rev. H. William John- were gathered up and mov- north end of Memorial ed to the sewer plant and 40 Royal Palms. cost to the city. Long and Al Rueb voting Park will go on a Summer son. Benediction will be for it. by Rev. J.W. Nabors. where there is plenty of The plants and trees Trees were planted on Blank to Victory schedule. space and good dirt for will be used on streets, to the west side of Camino Ma-yor Boone then pro- During the Summer the Commencement exer- posed what he called a cises will be held at 8 them to grow in. landscape the city's well Real without cost to the Boca Raton voted for Doyle E. Carlton for Gover- courts will be open daily Prendergast almost houses and lift stations city, Prendergast Jr. said. "reasonable solution", o'clock Thursday night, . which was to give the nor in Tuesday's runoff but its most decisive vote except Monday from 7 to was that cast for State Rep. Ralph E. Blank, who in 10 p.m. June 9, with the follow- Civil Service Board $300 ing program: instead of $600 to use his race for the State Senate received 459 votes to Emergency Aid Given Processional by the 35 Business, Civic Leaders of Area 'during the remainder of 238 for his opponent, Frederick Hope. Blank won a narrow victory county-wide over Hope Firemen were called to Seacrest band directed by the fiscal year. This mo- W.C. Robinson Jr.; invo- tion, made by Herbold and and the 221-vote margin he received in Boca Raton the home of Otto S. Good- To Visit SAC Headquarters at Omaha was an important factor in his close race. The un- will at 475 N.E. 37th cation by Rev. Albert G. seconded by Brandt, pass- A delegation of 35 busi- official county-wide vote gave Blank 16,817 votes to Street at 4:23 a.m.