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Boca Raton in 1964 FLORIDA ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY OPENS IN BOCA RATON IN 1964 Largest Circulation Boca Raton Hews Bldg. Of Any Newspaper 34 S.E. Second St. in Boca Raton Area BOCA RATON NEWS Phone 395-5121 VOL. 7 NO. 43 Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, Thursday, September 20, 1962 14 Pages PRICE TEN CENTS CIP Vote Date on Agenda 60 Attend CIP Ballot School Board Also Up for -: Meeting Discussion Approximately 60 mem- bers of the Florida School Discussion of the date Board Association met for a referendum on Boca here this week for a day- Raton's proposed Capital long session at Hidden Improvement Program is *~Ki*> Valley Country Club to scheduled for the work- discuss problems of edu- shop meeting Monday of &*u^ ; cation. the City Commission. Members represented Commissioner Richard Palm Beach, Martin, Porter, speaking at Tues- Glades, Lee, Hendry, Col- day night's regular com- lier, Broward, Dade and mission meeting, asked to Monroe Counties. have the subject on the workshop agenda. The workshop session Bob Keith of Liggett Rexall Drug Store presented!tickets.to Mrs. Viola Field, Mayor John R, Brandt This is the campus of St. Andrew's School of Boca Raton, the Episcopal included discussions of center, for a three day trip to Grand Bahama. The sales promotion was organiz- and Commissioner Joe De- preparatory school for boys that will hold opening exercises at 3 p.m. Saturday. financing schools from ed by the Retail Merchants Division of the Chamber of Commerce. Lester Cad-" Long indicated they felt In the foreground, to the left, are the school's second dormitory, faculty apart- the county level, increas- man of the local Chamber smiles his approval. ments and homes, and Chickee Chapel, among the trees next to the lake. In ed revenue, teacher re- that more thought should the center are Henderson Hall, the two-story administration building, and Com- cruitment and mons Hall, the dining hall. In the background, to the left, is Mclntyre Hall, the needs for education. Mrs. Viola Field Boca Drew More visitors sion of items to be includ- main dormitory; to the right are the athletic building, tennis courts and swim- Superintendent ed on the budget before ming pool, which is partially hidden. The public may attend the opening. L. Watkins, Palm Beach Wins Bahama Trip Than Neighboring Cities going into the question of County, opened the pro- Mrs. Viola Field of a referendum date. gram. 2181 N.E. 5th Avenue This information was During the month of Aug- At present the city at- Jack Prance, personnel was the winner of a trip contained in a bulletin ust more people who stop- torney, Leon Weaver, and lew Prep School Opens director of Dade County for two to West End, from the Florida Develop- ped at Florida State Wel- Board of Public Instruc- Grand Bahama, as the re- come Stations were head- ment Commission- which tion, spoke on "Teacher sult of a sales promotion ing for Boca Raton than indicated 238 people were are Problems." organized by the Retail for any of the neighboring heading for Boca Raton, determine the appli- With Ceremonies Sat. Harold Turner, chairman Merchants' Division of communities. 209 for Delray Beach, 147 of state require- the Boca Raton Chamber ments on ballot divisions. Chapel services conduct- at 5:30, for blessing the as Rip de Janeiro, Lima of the session, also a for Riviera Beach, 144 for It is anticipated that the ed by the Rt. Rev. James school and dedicating it to and British Honduras, are member of the Palm Beach of Commerce. Two Injured in Palm Beach and 121 for propos ed improvements will Duncan of Miami, suffra- the high ideals' of its in- among Saint Andrew's Board of Public Instruc- The winning ticket was Deerfield Beach. gan bishop of the Episco- stitution. A light buffet student body. There are tion, was present as were deposited in a receptacle Accident Here "The figures are another be divided into various categories so that voters pal diocese of South Flor- supper for students and 15 members of the teach- Thurmond Knight, chair- in the Liggett Rexall Two persons were in- indication of the increas- may express their opinions ida, will climax opening their parents, faculty and ing faculty in addition to man of the School Board, Drug Store at 1975 N. jured in a two car acci- ing popularity of Boca Ra- separately on the many as- ceremonies of Saint An- founders will follow the the administrative person- Ralph Ketler, member, Federal Highway. Bob dent on Federal Highway ton as a place to live, pects of the program. drew's School of Boca service. nel. plus 18 members of the Keith, owner of the estab- Thursday at 9:26 p.m. play and work," said Raton Saturday. The students, who will The prep school's ar-1 school system. lishment, presented Mrs. Chamber president Kenneth Also up for discussion Daniel C. Mowbray, 18, at Tuesday's meeting was According to the Rev. have registered for class- chitecture is Bahamian A panel discussion with Fields with the certifi- of 440 N.E. 45th Street, Higgins. He added that he a recent news release by Hunter Waytt-Brown, head- es the day before, will Colonial and its present Dr. James Campbell of the cate which entitles her'to Boca Raton, and Mrs. felt the year round adver- City Manager William master of the Episcopal attend orientation classes facilities consist of two State Department of Edu- enjoy three days and two Letha Smith of Oakland tising campaign under- outlining the back- preparatory school for Saturday morning. dormitories, administra- cation as moderator was a nights at Jack Tar's Park were both treated written by the City and aspects of boys, a swimming exhibi- The public may attend tion and classroom build- highlight of the meeting. Grand Bahama Club with by a local physician for administered by the Cham- tion at 3 p.m. in the cam- the ceremonies and tour ing, dining hall, chapel The panel included Mrs. all expenses paid includ- bruises and abrasions. ber of Commerce, had much structure. The policy of pledging utility pus pool is the first event the campus. (a chickee built by Semi- Virginia Young from the ing plane fare, air condi- Police said Mowbray, to do with the selection of tax revenues to support ,on\the program. This will One hundred twenty-two nole Indians), 14 faculty Broward County School tioned room, breakfast traveling north on Federal Boca Raton as the desti- of bond issues for water be followed by a one-set boys, some of whom are houses and apartments, Board; Mrs. Helen Boslow, and dinner. made a complete stop to nation of so many visitors. and sewer improvements tennis exhibition. Invited from such distant places athletics building, a large Dade County School allow southbound vehicles 'Highway Safety' and then later returning artists will participate in swimming pool and four Board; Dr. Joe Hall, to pass before making a SABIN VACCINE both sports activities. Flame Contest Drops tennis courts. school superintendent left turn into 36th Street. water and sewer surplus Is Chamber Topic The "S.O.S." program, funds to the general fund A meeting of the Saint Andrew's is locat- from Dade County, and He proceeded west across Sabin Oral Sunday, sched- Talent Requirement "Highway Safety" will has drawn some objections mittee of Founders ed between Military Trail Prance. the highway and did not uled for Sept. 30 here be discussed by Sgt. Tom from local citizens. Lamb's follow the athletic events. The talent requirement and the Sunshine State They discussed finance see Mrs. Smith's car travel- has been indefinitely Hodges of the Florida statement outlined the s Membership in the com- for the Miss Flame con- Parkway off University and personnel. ing south and the two cars postponed according to mittee, which is compos- test has been eliminated, Boulevard (State Road Following the program State Highway Patrol at collided. background of the policy Dr. John Alley and Alan and the reasons for con- ed of those whose gene- according to Fireman 808) on a 50-acre campus of speakers, a film, the Coffee Club meeting Damage to the Smith Armour. tinuing it. rosity and gifts of time and Harry Sullivan, chairman. donated by Arvida Corpo- "School Boards in Ac- of the Boca Raton Cham- vehicle was set at $1,000. The program was post- Commissioner Robert service have founded the Applications may be ob- ration and the Butts family tion," was shown to the ber of Commerce, Thurs- Two passengers, Margot poned following the in- school, will be closed at tained at the fire depart- of Boca Raton. group. day, Sept. 27, at 9 a.m. Shaul, 16, of 525 N.E. Honchell Tuesday charged vestigation in Washing- the statement had politi- this meeting. ment or at the Recreation Sgt. Hodges is an au- 36th Street, in Mowbray's ton, D.C. of Type III cal implications. Bishop Duncan, newly Center. Local girls be- thority on the proper use auto, and Deborah Gilbert, vaccine. Funeral Services Today for "I have to conclude," appointed to this area, tween 16 and 19 are eligi- of vehicles on the area's of Ft. La-uderdale in Mrs. Armour, president of Honchell said, "that it will begin chapel services ble. highways and is educating Smith's car were not injur- the local Junior Chamber served no useful purpose 'Sarge' Niiois, Rofarian Here the public in safe driving. ed. of Commerce, spearhead- . I don't believe that Services will be held at Sponsor of the event is Mowbray was cited for ing the community pro- Rutenberg Construction Co.
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