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Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper in Boca Raton Area BOCA RATON NEWS VOL. 10 NO. 18 Boca Raton, Ffa., January 21, 1965 30 Pages PRICE IQtf City Inks Contract For North Beach Annexation 250 Feet Finns Made Will Cost For 8 Areas $195,000 Whipping through a The city bought its 32-item agenda in an first section of public hour-and-a-half, the beach in many a day City Commission Tues- Tuesday night. day night spent most of For the sum of $195,- its time in declaring in- 000, Boca Raton pur- chased 250 feet of front- ceremony, along with representatives of the tentions of annexation., Dedication ceremonies were held Sunday at Eight parcels figured- age on the Atlantic the site of Boca Raton's proposed new com- Debbie-Rand Foundation, sponsor of the hos- in the proceedings. Sev- Ocean from J.M. Bon- munity hospital. Rev. R. Bruce Ryan of St. pital. en of these were in the ner of Northville, Mich. Gregory's Episcopal Church officiated at the In addition to the pur- northern sector near the chase price, the city will Hidden Valley Canal, ante up four and three where the city has been quarters' per cent inte- annexing small parcels rest over a period of 16 for severa) months. years. Proposed City Charter The ni her was the first of 11to city's moves ' However, the contract toward (he west. Inten- reads that the beach can tion was posted that an be prepaid, without pen- 9 area north of Paradise "Brrrrrr" was the word Monday as folks in alty, at the end of ten Palms and adjacent to years, and the City Boca Raton, being red-blooded but thin-blooded Commission • moved Gets Ministers Vote the present city limits Floridians, shivered in the wake of a cold front on the west will be taken Tuesday night to estab- tions have divine ori- muse also shoulder a which moved across the state. An official low lish a sinking fund to Boca Raton's propos- the statement follows: certain responsibility into the corporate lim- temperature of 29 was recorded in Boca Raton. ed new charter this week "Like no other group gins. its. provide for this to hap- won the unanimous en- in Boca Raton, the city's "Because of this, he (Continued on page 16A) Building regulations pen. dorsement of the Boca clergymen — both indi- were changed on R-3 and Mayor Harold Maull, Raton Ministerial Asso- vidually and collective- R-5 multiple family who originally proposed ciation. ly, as members of the dwellings to require Ntawf, Private Firms the idea, was authorized In a statement issued Boca Raton Ministerial Want To Know? additional setbacks. Ba- to sign the contract. by Rev. R. Bruce Ryan, Association — are sic regulations call for The beach has been acutely aware of the leased by the city for president of the asso- Sometimes you can't find out what you 25 feet on front and back ciation, and Rev. Albert problems of a growing and 15 feet on the sides Discms FAU Program the past three years at city. In ministering to want to know. an annual price of G. Shiphorst, immediate That occurred to Jack Butler Tuesday night. of such construction up past president, the min- his flock and solving Captain T.K. Tread- Beach, Honeywell, Inc., $12,000. During the He asked members of the City Commission to a height of 30 feet. well Jr., assistant isterial association said the needs presented by Xi**.; Above that, one foot of St. Petersburg and period, the city has built expanding church facil- to say how they stood on the proposed * oceanographer, U.S. American Car and rest rooms, paved a the new charter "meets charter. additional setback is re- the pressing needs of ities, the clergyman quired for each addi- Navy, Washington, D.C., Foundry Industries, parking lot and made our rapidly growing becomes keenly aware For a time he just got silence for an an- met Wednesday with Riverdale, Md. other improvements. swer. tional two feet in height. Florida Atlantic Uni- community." of the stresses and In other action, the The Navy Oceano- The property pur- strains of the city and Then Mayor Harold Maul! spoke up. versity officials and graphic Office is the chased from Bonner The association urged "The chair has stated again and again that (Continued on page 16A) representatives of area the city's voters to vote its people. In a sense, main agency of the De- runs across Ocean problems are the min- it favors the new charter." industries to discuss fense Department en- Blvd. (A1A) all the way for passage of the char- No surprise. cooperative programs ter at the Feb. 2 elec- ister's stock m trade, Coffee Gob gaged in oceanographic to the Intracoastal Wa- and not all of the solu- Commissioner Sid Brodhead said: "I'mfor in the field of ocean en- and ocean engineering terway. tion. The full text of it, 100 per cent." Meets Friday gineering training and applied research. work. It controls and No surprise. The Chamber of Com- supervises the Navy's Commissioner Robert I. Honchell, who has merce Coffee Club will "Both the Navy and programs aimed toward The Weather Higgins Masts Critics, Soys not previously taken a stand on the charter, meet Friday at 8:30 a.m. the industries repre- a fuller understanding refused again, but said that if Butler would at St. Andrew's School sented here need the of the oceans and their Jan. 16-20, 1965 come by his house, he'd drink coffee with him for a program sponsor- services of the ocean maximum utilitization in Hi Lo Rain Charter Cites Power To People and discuss the charter. ed jointly by the school engineers FAU will pro- antisubmarine and un- Sat. 80 59 Trace Commissioner Joe DeLong, running for re- and Polo Unlimited. A duce," Captain Tread- dersea warfare. Sun. 59 38 0 Blasting critics, Ken- majority of the . .. peo- election, as are Brodhead and Arthur Mi- musical program by the well said. neth Higgins, chairman ple of this.- city and if randi, made the same offer to Butler, sans FAU intends to deter- Mon. 60 29 0 "Flying Scots" and a Industrial' firms rep- mine those fields in Tues. 37 0 of the Charter Revision this charter is adopted coffee. talk by headmaster Eu- resented were Sunbeam 66 and ratified it will gua- which the University can Wed. (noon 74) 39 0 Board, told the Kiwanis Commissioner Mirandi said nothing. gene J. Curtis Jr. are on Electronic Corporation be of greatest assis- Club Tuesday that rantee to the citizens of Sometimes you can't find out what you the program, which is of Fort Lauderdale, tance to the oceano- . U.S. Weather Bureau offfcial "power-grabbing offi- Boca Raton the type of want to know . , . or can you? recordings from the coopera. open without charge to General Electric Cor- graphic office and the five station, Boca Raton. cials are afraid of this government under which the public. poration of Daytona companies. charter, because it they choose to live and places once and for all to be governed. back into the hands of "This proposed char- the people their Ameri- ter was* drafted by a Film Beach Delegation Discusses Session can heritage of a gov- committee, duly elected ernment of the people, by the people and whose for the people and by the only concern and inte- people." rest was to present to Urging the members the people a document County Legislators Differ on Only One Question to read the charter for compatible with the themselves, Higgins highest standards of Palm Beach County's day at the Boca Raton ture. county boards of public resentative, disagreed Reed said, "the Board said "the great key- American government f i v e-man legislative Kiwanis Club and field- The delegation split instruction non-parti- completely with Demo- of Regents bill proves Stone of liberty is the and principles. The rec- delegation made its first ed a group of questions on only one question — san. crat Thomas' proposal. this. Every time one po- fundamental law, char- ommendations of this joint appearance at a on what's upcoming at over Sen. Jerry Thom- Republican Donald "You can't take edu- litical party becomes ter or constitution — Charter Board are vir- panel discussion Tues- the 1965 State Legisla- as' plan to make the Reed, Boca Raton's rep- cation out of politics," stronger, then the en- one which embodies the tuous and temperate, trenched party decides thoughts of the people." they are without luxury to take offices 'out of "It is my opinion that and without any thought politics."' this proposed charter of lust of conquest or Thomas said guardi- does express accurately power. ans of schools shouldn't the thoughts, the will and "The committee's wear party labels, and the judgement of the vast (Continued on page 16A) that the trustees had been made partisan long years ago. Rep. Emmett Roberts, the senior member of House Burglars Grab the group, and a Demo- crat, said "Thomas'-' idea has no political Jewels, Appliances implications," Another Republican, Following a layoff of curred while she was Louis A. "Skip" Bafa- several days, burglars away. Entry was gained lis, said he hadn't made were back at work here by cutting the screen in up his mind on the sena- this week. In one haul, an outside rear door and tor's proposal, but they netted over $1100 in jimmying a kitchen pointed out that it' would household goods and door. Listed among the (Continued on page 14A) jewelry. items missing was a set Boca Raton Police of silverware valued at Department reported over $400. Other items Inside The HEWS they are investigating a included a radio, port- break-in at the home of able television set, Amusement Page 8A Mrs. Robert F. Kraeu- wristwatch, bracelet, Charter 6-7-8-9-I0E ter, 474 N.E. 7th St., typewriter, liquor, ear- Church 11B sometime over the rings, and other assort- Classified 14-15A weekend. ed items of jewelry. Editorials 4B Mrs. Kraeuter, who Police Lt. Charles Kiwanis President James O'Neal (third from right) talks with Louis A. Bafalis and Rep. Joel Daves. It was the first joint pub- Public Notices 10A was not on thepremises McCutcheon said this members of Palm Beach County's legislative delegation after a lic meeting of the delegation. A series of public hearings have Real Estate 5B from 3 p.m. Saturday area of town has been Sports 12-13A relatively free of break- panel discussion on proposed legislation. From left, Rep. Emmett been set; the first is tomorrow in West Palm Beach. until 4 p.m. Monday, Roberts, Rep. Donald Reed, Sen. Jerry Thomas, O'Neal, Rep. Women's News 1section B said the break-in oc- ins so far this year. Boca Raton's Sudden Cold Wave Was Tor The Birds' The weatherthe first part of the week was strictly "for the birds." Pushed south by colder weather north of here, great flocks of birds, mostly robins, descended on Boca Raton . . . this more exclusive flock of travellers chose the Boca Raton Hotel and Club golf course for their feeding ground. But while the chilly weather caused a lot of grumbling by the local folks, our feathered friends seemed to be en- joying it . . . after all, this was warmer than where they came from. NEWEST SEWING Florida Atlantic METHODS TAUGHT Learn to make smart To Star in Show clothes that fit perfectly The Sunday, Jan. 24 . . . the easy, fast way edition of Spotlight on to make beautiful bound Education, carried on buttonholes and pockets, Channel 5, West Palm put in zippers, have Beach, at 10 a.m. will sleeves and collars fit feature a pre-recorded correctly . . . and many show direct from the campus of Florida At- other sewing and tailor- lantic University. Ing skills which you can Participating will be master only through the faculty members and demonstrations and per- students. This will be sonal instructions of an the first airing on a experienced teacher. commercial station of a Small classes now being They're Open to the Public program produced with formed for. women with FAU equipment manned some sewing experience. by FAU personnel. 10 lessons $20. For fur- ther information phone Marymount Offers New Courses BOCA RATON NEWS 395-1837. 2A Jan. 21, 1965 Ross, Nehawka, Nebr., Thirteen new courses college. personality to a con- their specific fields of Mrs. Ethel Dane and Mrs. Genevra Wil- appear on the second Highlighted by an temporary ethical dia- art, music, philosophy, son, Wilmette, 111., 13 semester schedule of evening course in logue. literature, history, and YOUR DIAMOND SET IN YOUR PRESENCE Mrs. Ethel Rough grandchildren, and 13 classes for Marymount "World Culture" taught The "World Culture" science to bear on world Choose From 'Our Many Lmisual Mountings Dane, 265 N.E. Fourth nieces and nephews. College — classes by a faculty team, the course will feature fac- culture from the THE LARGEST" SELECTION St., died Saturday "fol- Services were held at which are open to the courses range in extent ulty team teaching as Renaissance to the mod- OF EXCLUSIVE JEWELRY ANYWHERE, lowing a long illness. First Methodist Church public as well as to stu- from drama to journal- individual instructors ern period. Under the AT DOWN TO EARTH PRICES Mrs. Dane came to Wednesday by Rev. Dan dents enrolled at the ism, from psychology of bring knowledge from direction of Sr. M. Ed- Boca Raton 10 years ago M. Gill. Burial will be in ward, Ph. D., the course THE mmmn & JEWELRY CENTER OF FT. LAUDERDALE from Iowa City, Iowa. Nehawka, Nebraska. will be taught on Wed- 207 S.E. 1st AVE. — OPP. DOWNTOWN POST OFFICE # Pla. Stats Licensed Diamond Appraiser & Reliable Jewelers since lWi She was a member of nesday evenings from 0 Member chamber of Commerce First Methodist Church, 7:15 to 8:30. Garden Mrs. Florence Hammond The "Contemporary Club, Ethical Dialogue" will Newcom- Mrs. Florence W. aPPly general ethical er's Club Hammond, 86, 566 N.W. principles to five main and Art 12th Ter., died Satur- areas of contemporary Guild. day in North District need: human freedom, Roofing Painting at its best She is Hospital following a Bruning Viny! Epoxy—-1st coat short illness. family living, political s urvived equality, nuclear con- G. E. Silicone—• 2nd corf* by her Mrs. Hammond came sciousness, and univer- to Boca Raton two years 3 Full Years Guaranteed hus band sal hunger. Richard Expert workmanship and cleanup Harold J. ago from Upper Darby, Murray will teach this Dane, Pa. course on Tuesdays and Mrs. Dane She is survived by her former Thursdays from l:10 to mayor and city com- daughter Mrs. Ethelyn 2:25 p.m. BOCA INDUSTRIES missioner of Boca Ra- Christophersen, Boca Courses in child de- 395-3581 ton, and former sec- Raton; son Robert Ham- mond, Hollywood; four velopment and a psy- 162. E. Boca Raton Road retary of Palm Beach chology of personality Member Chamber of Commerce County Resources and grandchildren, and one will be taught by Dr. Development Board; a great grandchild. Justin Steurer. We also have other paints to daughter Mrs. Margaret Services were held in meet with competitive prices! Hansen, Corvallis, Ore.; Upper Darby. Kraeer To Place A Funeral Home was in William J. Haake, left, was installed as president of the Boca Raton Ex- sons George Dane and change Club during ceremonies this past weekend. He received the gavel of Classified Ad John Daqe, both of Iowa charge of local arrange- Phone 395-5121 City, a brother Stuart ments. office from the retiring president. J. Patrick Lynch. Other officers of the Rough, Montebello, club are Nicholas Bishop, vice president; David O'Connell, secretary, and Calif.; sisters, Mrs. John Grant Jr., treasurer. UIZ0NA Elizabeth Benson, Aus- Births tin, Texas; Mrs. Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. V.M. BOCA RATON NEWS ROSE BUSHES GROWN DeMartini, 345 E. Boca It's Been s§ Hot Time For The GRAFTED ON DR. HUEY ROOT STOCK Raton Road, have an- PHONE 395-5121 nounced the birth of a Published every THURSDAY ESTABLISHED IN MINNIE-POTS 0 TRANSPLANT WITHOUT SHOCK iAiisil Boca Raton Fire Department •and SUNDAY at 34 S.E. 2nd son, Christopher Mi- St. by Boca Raton Publishing IN BUD AND BLOOM chael, Dec. 30, in Holy- The past five days mated $3,000 damage Co. Cross Hospital. have been busy ones for was caused in a fire at Myron Yelverton « LANDSCAPE DESIGNING and CONTRACTING the Boqa Raton Fire De- 659 N.W. 12th terrace. Circulation Manager 0 NURSERYMEN Use the Classifieds partment. The blaze apparently Phone 395-5121 • ESTATE GARDEN MAINTENANCE Assistant Fire Chief started from a cigaret Entered as Second Class O TREE SURGERY Sal Matteis said yester- smoldering in a couch; Matter at the Post Office at Fhe watch experts Boca Raton, Florida, Dec, day that the department Matteis said. 1, 1955. • PAVING CONTRACTORS in our store recommend had answered alarms The department also m Quality Always at Reasonable Prices Subscription Rates for five brush fires and investigated a report of By carrier in city.. 15$ week Q three building fires smoke coming from the , . 65£ month TURNER NURSERY & LANDSQF! CO. since last Friday. air conditioning system By mail in U.S. '1 yr.$7.50,6 mo.$4,3 mo.$2.50 980 NO. FEDERAL HIGHWAY - BOCA RATON OMEGA A fire Sunday at the at the Post Office Mon- PHONE 395-3636 as the ultimate, in Garden Apartments day. There was no fire. hi caused an estimated timekeeping perfection. $175 damage, but re- From $65 to over $1000 sulted in no injuries and scraps of wood in the furnace flue of an apart- SI 20 up ALTIER ment on South Ocean LUXURY LIVING at a LOW, LOW COST ! Seamasler boulevard Tuesday re- lendar dial, 44 JEWELERS -winding, d ldg. sulted in neither damage -resistant S#E< lgt A Aln Hr B Downtown Boca Raton nor injuries. Headquarters for OMEGA Watches Last Friday an esti- WI1FIELD ARMS coNoomnmiuM

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All police officers in Japan have at least a high-school education and more than a year's training in a police 11 ib a n ' school. Art and Auction Galleries, Inc of DEERFIELD BEACH FLORIDA ANNOUNCES ITS SEASONS AiNUAL WINTER FIRST IMPORTANT SALE Bible Conference SCHEDULE FROM THE ESTATE OF Thurs. Jan. 21 9:15 AM Bible Hour Dr. Ralph Mitchell Noises 10:30 AM Symposium Estate Planning: A Wit- ness That Cannot Be De- stroyed." Shubert 7:30 PM Conference THEATRICAL IMPRESARIO - SHUBERT THEATERS Dr. James Comstock Fri. Jan. 22 NEW YORK CITY. NEW YORK keeping 9:15 AM Bible Hour Dr. James Comstock. With Important Additions From Other Owners Seaman Smith 10:30 AM Symposium "A New Look At The Old AT Returns to Port Book," Dr. Gerald Stanton. 7:30 PM Conference Seaman Ronald E. Dr. Ralph Mitchell Smith, USN, son of Mr. you and Mrs. Ralph E. Smith Sal. Jan. 23 of Boca Raton, has re- 6 PM Dinner ($2.50) Floresta Dining Room turned to Newport, R.I., (call 395-2400 for reser= after completing an 18- vations) BLIG AUCTION day Caribbean cruise 8 PM Concert WILL INCLUDE BY CATALOGUE aboard the fleet oiler The Musical Talleys. Pam USS Caloosahatchee. Baird, soloist and drama- awake? While on the cruise tist. Bibletown Choir and the Caloosahatchee par- Staff. Pointings Lithographs Oriental Fine ticipated in the refueling Sun. Jan. 24 Fine Silver Rugs Furniture Porcelains of the aircraft carriers 11 AM Worship Service Etchings USS Saratoga and In- Dr. Ira Lee Eshleman, A home modernization and trepid in addition to pro- Founder and President, Keshans Consoles Antique Bibletown. Rembrandt Tiffany & Co. viding fuel to several Meissen improvement loan is quick and destroyers. 7:30 PM Evening Worship Whistler Georgian Kermans Commodes Dr. Kalph Mitchell. Spe- easy to arrange with just one cial Music. Tables Dresden Phone 395-5121 for Seymour Victorian Bokhars visit to our bank. Don't spend Mon. Jan. 25 1860 Classified Ad Service 8 PM Haden Aubussons Chairs Vases Revelation series: "The another sleepless night if 24 Elders," Dr. Gerald B. Thomas Walker and Sarouks Desks Clocks Stanton. Cole Hall neighborhood noises are keeping Announcing . . . Tues Jan. 26 Antiques Curio Fine Bone you awake. Let one of our loan 9:15 AM Bible Hour Sir Edwin Thomas Cabinets China First Annual Leroy Webber, pastor, Long Watson Semi- officers help you arrange the Long Hill Chapel, Chat- Breakfronts Dinner jean Baptist 1800 financing for your home ham, N.J. Anticjues Sets 10:30 AM Symposium Armand Gorham etc., etc. All of improvement plans. AftT EXHIB "Archeology and the Bi- Placques sponsored by ble" Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Guillaumin George HI Various Outstanding B. Stanton. Sizes Quality etc., etc. ROYAL PALM MERCHANTS ASSN. 7:30 PM Conference etc., etc. Friday and Saturday Olan Hendricks, Home Director, Far Eastern PLUS A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF JEWELRY January 22 & 23 Gospel Crusade, Detroit, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. On the Mall Michigan. BOCA RATON featuring Wed. Jan. 27 Works of many of South Florida's 9:15 AM Bible Hour SALE STARTS SUNDAY most popular artists Olan Hendricks 10:30 AM Symposium NATIONAL Realistic * Abstract * Water Colors * Oils Olan Hendricks, Leroy JANUARY 24, 1965 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. REFRESHMENTS.SERVED Webber 7:30 PM Conference And Will Continue As Follows: Leroy Webber BANK Thurs, Jan. 28 9:15 AM Bible Hour MONDAY, JANUARY 25 - 8 P.M. to 11 P.M. Leroy Webber 10:30 AM Symposium TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 - 8 P.M. to 11 P.M. "How To Save Money By Estate Planning." 7:30 PM Conference WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27-8 P.M. to 11 P.M. Olan Hendricks Everyone Invited. Come DEALERS INVITED: TERMS Cash or Check when you can — Leave when you must. Adequate FREE PARKING SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY parking. Come — at CAMINO REAL Conference Director; Neil Macaulay 7£y«/ Patm 38-* r ban's Jusf last of Federal Hwy. At S.E. 3rd St. Art and Auction Galleries, Inc. BOCA RATON N.W. 4th Ave. and N.W. 6th St of DEERFIELD BEACH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ARCHER DEVELOPMENT CO. AMPLE BOCA RATON Telephone 395-2400 2009 ROUTE ALA-DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA 395-1222 PARKING DANIEL PARKER LEE Phone 399-0755 BERNARDKAYE 4A_Jafu 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS City Court Has Short Session

Municipal Court ses- guilty as charged and Robert Lee Lund- battery, $75 or 15 days, sion lasted less than 50 receiving sentences quest, public intoxica- all sentences suspended. minutes Tuesday, but 16 were.- tion, $25 or five days. William Bullock, dis- cases were handled in E1 w o o d G allo way, Glen Franklin Hill, obeyed stop sign, $10 the short length of time. permitting unlicensed public intoxication, $25 guilty waiver. Willie Lee Dent, run Eight defendants re- person to drive vehicle, or five days, destroying $20 fine or four days private property, $40 or stop sign, $10 guilty ceived sentences of eight days, assault and waiver. varying degrees, three in jail. warrants were issued Beatrice King, no driver's license, $30 or CROSBY W. ALLEY for persons not showing six days. up as ordered, two cas- David Stuart Weeks, Life Insurance es were continued, one speeding, $10. Health Insurance postponed, one found not. William E. Webb, dis- guilty and one nolle' orderly conduct and Group Insurance prossed. open profanity, bond Annuities Among those found forfeited. EXECUTIVE BLDG. phone 21S.E. 3rd St. City Cmft and Hobby Show Boca Raton, Fla. J7J-44U4 Will Open Friday at Center Airline Tickets The annual craft and for public viewing. COMPLETE FOUEIGM TRAVEL hobby exhibit, sponsor- Anyone interested in racing, with ticket sales benefitting the Soropti- ed by recreation depart- obtaining space for dis- and Cruise Service The Boca Raton Soroptimist Club night Thurs- play may contact the day at the Pompano Harness Track proved quite mist Club project. Congratulating the winning ment, will be held Feb. driver of the Soroptimist Club Pace are Nancy 19 and 20, in the Com- C ommunity Center. DUGAN TRAVEL a successful evening financially and socially. munity Center. Space is limited and will ESTABLISHED 1956 Members and their guests dined in the special Ingram, party chairman, Dorothy Kemp, presi- be distributed on a first dent, and Florence Trost. Shows will be held 75 S. FEDERAL 395-2112 party room, then enjoyed an evening of harness from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. come first serve basis. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. City Sponsors In Next Budget In addition to arts and crafts exhibit pre- pared by instructors and Tour to Miami students of crafts class- Reservations for a es sponsored by the de- guided tour through FCD Asks Recreation Funds partment, individuals greater Miami and the will be invited to dis- Seaquarium are being In double-barreled nized that public rec- power is with the Leg- are planned. play their hobby or craft accepted until Monday, actions, the governing reation is a valuable islature, and they may The vote concerning Jan. 25. board of the Central and "by-product" of the turn us down." condemnation powers The states of New The tour is sponsored Southern Florida Flood FCD's system which Riley S. Miles of was sparked by a cir- York, Rhode Island, by recreation depart- Control District voted now includes 1,400 Kissimmee, chairman cuit court decision at Mas sachu sett s, and ment. The bus will leave to ask the 1965 Legisla- miles of canals and of the FCD governing Naples last month in Louisiana require test- the Community Center ture for the right to more than a million board, sided with Searle which an FCD suit to ing of all newborns for at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. spend money for public acres of open water and in opposing the recrea- condemn right-of-way phenylketonuria, which 30, and return at ap- recreation sites and fa- wetlands in conserva- tion request. He said he for a canal in northeast can cause mental re- proximately 4 p.m. vored a proposal to al- tion use. But he added favors development of Collier County was tardation. low the FCD to con- that expenditure of any sites with private capi- "thrown out" — on demn land outside the funds fox recreation at tal, under "the Ameri- grounds that the FCD district boundary. this time could be "a can tradition of free en- has no right to condemn Meeting at West Palm delaying action" as far terprise." He said; "I land outside its bounda- Beach Friday, the board as completion of the wa- am opposed to the idea ries. Collier County is split 3 to 1 in the vote ter control program is of government being all not in the Flood Control on public recreation but concerned. things to all people" and District, but the align- added that he favored the was unanimous on the Jack Horner of Palm ment of future L-28 In- "" s v"' condemnation issue. Beach, vice chairman of "lowest possible mill- terceptor Canal (which Robert L. Searle of the FCD Governing age" being levied by the is planned to serve por- Coral Gables who cast Board, defended his mo- district — "no more tions of southeast Hen- the dissenting vote said: tion to ask the Legisla- than the exact amount we dry and northwest Bro- "I feel that flood con- ture to amend state laws need" for flood control ward Counties) crosses trol work comes first to include public rec- and water conservation a strip of wilderness and no funds should be reation as one of the work. (The district low- land in extreme north- priced fpf less than f&n ever cSreasted possible diverted for any other "purposes" of the dis- ered its taxes from one east Collier. purpose, at least until trict. mill to 3/4 of a mill per the Project is complet- "We have seen, a dollar of property value To Place A last July.) ed." change in thinking at Classified Ad federal, state, and local Miles did not vote on "SYLVANIA Searle said he recog- levels in the last two the recreation issue as Phone 395-5121 years," said Horner. the chairman only votes "The Army Corps of in case of a tie. Engineers is including Ed Dail, FCD execu- public recreation sites tive director, noted that Framing in designing of federal the Flood Control Dis- projects." trict has been planning William R. Scott, recreation sites for board member from some years and that the STEBE0 COMPONENTS HKJLUDE: bazaar Stuart, asked if the ex- FCD has been working penditure of FCD funds with other state and fed- Banyan Tree-20 S. Dixie for recreation might not eral agencies as well as You know what's the infringe on the respon- local county govern- We offer a line of custom most fun to choose - sibilities of other state ments in developing made, hand-carved, hand* fini sned picture frames of to use - to give - to agencies such as the sites. But the district the highest quality and receive State Board of Parks and does not have the right to workmanship produced by Historic Memorials. spend any money on such master craftsmen with FRENCH PROVINCIAL: modern know-how. Prices are Authentic French Provincial styling custom-crafted in Horner said: "t^o. I developments, he added. unbelievably moderate, Garrard Oust em Professional FINDIMGS genuine Cherry veneers and hardwood solids. Old world feel we can't keep up There are at present 48 AatOflWiie Changer. Ultra craftsmanship at its very finest. Cabinet has provision (How Can You Lose) with the demand for rec- recreation sites along d lightweight Pickup Arm wit! for record storage. Also available in Antiqued White. And then, it you reation. I do not feel that canals and around con- 110 E. BOCA RATON RD. trade as few as 2% grams. Hih piifcttee, esrsmle really want to be the development of any servation areas of the Downtown Boca Raton 388.77 bowled over in a riot FCD, and 70 more sites with recreation sites within Phono 395-1664 pratecfiSB. of color and beauty, the FCD would infringe see our on or duplicate any oth- er state efforts." Stan Roller, board Artificial member from Mel- bourne, said: "We just Flower want future governing boards to have the au- thority to make deci- Collection sions and to authorize It's not only the small expenditures for «*-•• largest in the County FRANK'S Two matched Independent recreation if needed and but each specimen if funds are available." FRANK, FRANCES speaker systems (6 sneak- the loveliest of its s'-. *»}. indxvJdual hanging of ITALIAN PROVINCIAL: Scott noted that: the fctefc mU-nngd and tow kind in the world. district would be AND FRANK, JR. Exquisite Italian Provincial styling is reflected in this No kidding. signafe. cabinet fashioned in genuine Cherry veneers and hard- "merely requesting" TO SERVE YOU wood solids. A furniture masterpiece that will add a Much Other Stuff lo See authority from the Leg- FARM touch of elegance to your home. Provides space for islature, that "the final 349.90 THE MARKET NEXT TO THE RANCH HOUSE- 6 position Audio Control Center wiil) "Velvet Touch" tuning. $Mf FM, FM Stereo "HOUSE OF PRIME RIBS federal Highway at NJOfh St. (inaftipJex) timer with Z2 Watt P«* Power Amplifier. Presenting - Nightly MUMS Iceberg LETTUCE Frequency Response 20- $$000 eps ± 3DB. X^9 TOM COURIER - The Boston Balladeer Potted Bloom'g firm rust-free S W at the piano bar and all over the place . . CONTEMPORARY STYLING: Elegant Contemporary styling fashioned in genuine by popular demand, returning to Haley's for 99$ each 2 Has 29t Walnut veneers and hardwood solids. Finely sculptured an indefinite engagement of song numbers wood grille panels. Cabinet has provision for record with A Variety of Specialties to Deiight You ENGLISH PEAS CARROTS 328J7. - DINNER- : Fresh Home G'n CaM.tdr.a1sp LOUNGE 2 cello pks 23* COCKTAIL 5 til 2 lbs 49t 1905 S. FEDERAL MUSHROOMS CABBAGE •it 443 S. Federal Boca Raton, Open Fridays Till 9:P.M. Sno-wh'rte Ige. Solid Green Hds BOYNTON BEACH K- j "OUR COMPETENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT PROTECTS YOUR INVESTMENT' OPEN EVERY DAY PHONE 732-9741 79* Ib. 5(lb. B©@initii§g Saturday Night Teen Center Sets Dance Contests on timel By Kathi Whisman lecting for the March of faculty members from Saturday morning at 9 Dimes. When they come the local schools and a.m. there will be a Don't forget Saturday Saturday night we will to your door, be gene- WQAM Disc Jockeys, meeting at the Commun- rous and give!!! They will be fighting for ity Center. All team night I Come to the dance hold our regular dance and try your luck and featuring "The Fugi- the trophy for "City captains for the Moth- Also in regard to the Champions." All profits er's March are expected talents! tives" and "The Im- to attend. This meeting pressions." March of Dimes, Teen will go to the March of Town will sponsor the Dimes. More informa- will be very important BOCA RATON NEWS Ted Clark will also be so be sure to come, and on hand. Doors will open basketball game between tion will be given later. Jan. 21,. 1965 5A at 7:30 p.m. This Saturday night we will start something Boca Raton Resident to Open new. Every week there will be regular dance WAIT! contests, however, at New Cricket Shop This Week the end of each month, Designed by world-famous architect one couple will be chos- Ruth Carroll, Boca this department will be en as the Raton, is owner and new terry cloth fash- EDWARD DURELL STONE m winners manager of "The Cric- ions designed by Edith. for the ket Shop" opening this Mrs. Carroll, who is month. week in Delray Beach. originally from Cincin- Only the New designs from nati, Ohio, was assistant winners three leading swimwear buyer at J.P. Allen, in from the manufacturers are now Atlanta, Ga., and high stocked in the shop, fashion shops in Day- Members of Boca Raton Woman's Club and their guests dined to music of a w eekly d ances according to Mrs. Carr tona Beach before com- three-piece orchestra, viewed paintings by local artists and a fashion show will be roll. Names will include ing to Boca Raton, at Sun and Surf Club to raise money for a Florida Atlantic University scholar- e1igible. Cole of California, Elis- The shop will be open ship fund. Viewing paintings are (left) Mrs. Ben Rich, scholarship chairman; The win- abeth Stewart, and Peter year around and will and Janet Pox and Sandra Reagan, scholarship recipients. ners for Pan with creations by feature occasional fash- 4 furnished models will be ready next month Oleg Casini. ion showings. the month will each re- With prices starting at $8990, you owe ceive a trophy. Imports will include Swedish knits in an ar- it to yourself to see these exciting Teen Town is taking ray of colors, and gaily over the Mother's decorated French Ri- apartments in an incomparable setting. March again this year. viera bikinis. 800 N..W, 1ST AVENUE, BOCjS. RATON Accessories will in- "TELEPHONE 3J^19^;r.> SPRING OCCUPANCY January 29 teens will go ''•: FOR EVERY]PR(NT1RG:NEED:? all over the city col- clude hats, bags and 399-3176 Deerfield Beach, Fla. shifts. Spotlighted in

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Among those who attended Boca Raton Woman's Club's luncheon and fash- ion show at Sun and Surf Beach Club Saturday were (left) Mrs. Joseph Gola Jr., chairman; Sam Baptista, director of student welfare, Florida Atlantic University, and Mrs. Harold Archer, club president. Proceeds from the lun- cheon will go to a scholarship fund for local students at FAU.

Florida Atlnnfk Uiiversity Photographed from stock SOFA in white with gold Playi Most to Dem's C©yiicii applique. Florida Atlantic Uni- FAU's dean of academic versity was host to an affairs, convened the inter-instituti ona 1 university representa- CHAIRS in pale gold and meeting of the council of tives to discuss matters white. personnel deans of the of mutual concern. state university system Deans attending in Monday, addition to Pilcher and Dr. Palmer Pilcher, Robert L. Breitenstein of FAU, were Harry Ken Higgins Legionaires to Hold Day, Florida State Uni- versity; M.G. Miles, wiil help you long after Barbecue Jan. 30 Florida A. & M.; H.J. you've bought Wunderlich, University an insurance policy American Legion Post of South Florida; Lester L. Hale, University of When your car or home is damaged No. 277 of Boca Raton or destroyed, we will make sure will honor its charter Florida; and Dr. James you get paid promptly and fairly members and past com- Carr, representing the We're independent insurance manders at a chicken Board of Regents. agents. and spare rib barbecue to be held at the Legion Even though coffee JX. MITCHELL Home at 6 p.m. Satur- originated in the Near & SOUS ( day, Jan. 30. Tickets East, the Arabs once may be obtained at the persecuted people who Legion Home. drank it, 21 S. federal . . 395-4711 FLASH! BULLETIN! Another Get-Acquainted Offer CONTINENTAL DINING GROUP of fruitwood. Pale gold silk upholstery on chairs.

If you prefer one flawlessge m rather than a dozen baubles, you are among those who can truly know the enduring joy of owning MEN'S WEAR FURNITURE BY TOMLINSON. For an exciting new view of the W9 EAST PALMETTO PARK ROAD fine art of home decorating, see the magnificent Tomlinson Collection w^mWit ^» ^^m wmmh •* «•• • Thi•• • •(••. w s H in our galleries. Coupon Only - DISCOUNT' on Bostonlajk*?/ 2980 N. FEDERAL For a Limited Time ^^J/W^d Boca Raton ^EXCELLO SHIRTS-LORD WEST FORMAL WEAR Ph. 395-5212 FARAH SLACKS-MANY MANY FAMOUS BRANDS EXPERT ALTERATIONS BY MR. POQLE OTHER INTERESTS ATTRACTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE "Dedicated to the Art of Gracious Living" BOCA RATON NEWS Crowds Exptcfid South Florida Fair to Open Friday Record crowds are sical improvements, the ty queens will pass the new feature of the Fair will perform nightly. expected at the 53rd an- Fair this year will offer grandstand opposite the of interest to young and The Fair is also pre- nual South Florida Fair many new and diversi- County Court House old will be the Antique senting a unique oppor- and Exposition which fied features. A kick-off where Mayor Fred O. Autoland, an exhibition tunity for the public to opens Friday, in West parade will be held today Easley and officers of of vintage cars of many view the Apollo capsule Palm Beach. -at 7:30 p.m. heralding the Fair will review the makes and years, com- model, the three man Eight new octagonal the opening of the Fair parade. bined with the Barber- capsule that will carry gates, improved grounds which will hold its rib- For the first time at shop quartets. Quartets three men to the moon. and enlarged grandstand bon cutting ceremonies the Fair will be the In- with the harmony of the This has been loaned to are part of the capital at 10 a.m. Friday. ternational Olympic town of the century, will the Fair through the improvements effected Marching from 12th Circus, a European sing songs of another •courtesy of N.A.S.A. during the Summer in Street to Hibiscus Ave- .style one ring circus age sponsored by the So- Also for the first time preparation for the 196.5 nue down Dixie Highway, which will feature ciety for the Preserva- at the Fair will be the. South Florida Fair the band, color guards, aerialists, clowns, per- tion and Encouragement Airosphere Show and which will be the biggest local marching units, forming animals and of Barber Shop Mademoisell Michaud Fair ever to be held in baton twirlers and beau- whip dancers. Another in America, Inc., who from the Worlds Fair. South Florida, at Ex- position Grounds. In addition to the phy- EW LOW PRICE!

The program was Boca Rato'n High School's Interact Club was under discus- sion when this trio got together. Rotarian Byrd Marshall discusses the club's FILTER activities with Gerry Sullivan, left, and John Alley. FLO® Canon Copeland Opens lectors WASHER WITH 12 LBS, CAPACITY Series at Marymount College You Expect Rev. Canon Don H. He is also chairman of Copeland, D.D., founder the Diocesan commis- Me To and director of the ,sion on church archi- HE FILTER-FLO World Center for Litur- tecture and allied arts. Believe gical Studies, last week Canon Copeland's RECSRCULATES WATER opened a special series World Center for Li- of lectures at Mary- turgical Studies is a You're § TIMES DURfii mount College. projected international, Termed "Dialogues of inter-church academic WASH PERIOD Clarification," the lec- seminar and conference Uninsurohle REMOVES ALL tures will bring speak- institution for the pro- ers of various faiths motion of the renewal UffT FROM together with the faculty of the churches and the INSURE WITH "DAY" and friends of the col- cause of Christian unity BE SURE TOMORROW! CLOTHES lege to extend the spirit with special attention to of the Church Unity Oc- the field of Christian tave into a year-long worship and liturgy. drive for church unity. Canon Copeland Rev. Canon Cope- Canon Copeland's ad- land's address was fol- dress stressed the need on which they agree ra- lowed by a scripture for Christians to con- ther than the points on service dedicated to 395-0220 centrate upon the points which they differ. church unity. Canon Copeland is an Directors Approve Episcopal priest of the • ILL PORCEUUII diocese of South Flori- Elect da. Prior to his founding TOPS TOi Bank Slock Split the Liturgical Center, Bob he was rector of St. Stockholders of the WATER • 0HOIOE OF Stephen's parish, Coco- SAVER First Bank and Trust nut Grove. He holds the D'Amnre Co. of Boca Raton, Na- LOAD HOT § WARM degree of doctor of di- SELECTION tional Association, voted vinity, has represented Your WASH WATER last week to approve a his church five times as decision of the board of an elected deputy to its City Commissioner 9 DAMP DRY directors for a 100 per SPIN cent stock split. general convention, • SPRAY RIHSE heads the South Florida The split will convert department of personal "Only My Best Is Good Enough!" the institution's present religion and evangelism, ® SAFETY LID @ AUTOMATIC capital stock total of and is one of the exam- Better representation tor all the people SWITCH 51,000 shares at a par ining chaplains of the Out with a monopolistic government. mmmm of $10 per share to diocese, the body that 102,000 shares, with par LOAS COHTRQL gives the canonical Better long-range planning & zoning tor of $5. examinations to candi- The announcement dates for Holy Orders. Boca Raton Pd. Pol. Adv. was made by William M. Stowe, president. Film Scheduled presents... A color film of Swe- ONLY dish-American Line's Viking Cruise will be shown at a Boca Raton PAMELA BAIRD OUR Travel Club meeting IN PERSON tonight. CARLOAD The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in Boca Played Cinderella in "The Raton School. Refresh- Wonderful World of The BUYING ments will follow. Brothers Grimm" and starred in other films including Billy Graham's "World's Fair En- MAKES counter". Numerous TV appearances including Mr. No- vak, Perry Mason, Eleventh THIS Hour and many others. An exceptional and talented vo- calist with a radiant per- VALUE. - sonality. See and hear her this Saturday night in Bible- town. POSSIBLE

m Vote For SACRED CONCERT MATCHING ED • Tke Musicil Talloys GUTHRIE Piano - Trombone - Accordion DRYER for i Better Boca! • BibletOWII Cll@ir Directed by Bill Rediger on Feb. 2 AWi!@§i§ Former Met. Opera Tenor WASHER & One standard for all. Code of ethics. iiCiifif Organist DRYER A watch dog on your SATURDAY ®JANUARY 23 « 8:00 P.M. 299 tax dollar. SHOPPERS HAVEN h SPONSORED BY POMPANO BEACH f(]ij!H>j BiBieTOWN AUDITORIUM WH 1-5837 &V,'; - — 0 H.W. Fourth Avenue and N. W. 6th St. BOCA RATON MRS. JAMES P. SOMMERS 5th AVt SHOPPING i PULL Dr. Ira Lee Esbleman, Pounder and President JOIN US POR rc° Admission Charge - Free Mil Offering - Adequate Parking PLAZA LEVER DINNER A fuI1 conrse dinner will be served at 6 P.M. at the BOCA RATON 5 A AT CIV Floresta Dining Room on the Bibletown Grounds. Price 395-4122 AI 3iA $2.50 per person. Reservations suggested. Phone 395-2400. BOCA RATON NEWS Jan. 21 1965 7A SPONSORED BY THE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY n C* ('*'''' * T:''*^'**''"''*i'ii~fi'itiiiiii'ft»i» ••••!vCvy»y.v.vv.yj 1965 PARADE OP HOMES Opening Saturday, 2:00 P.M.

THE ATLANTIC" — Snow Construction Co. "CITATION" — A & P Construction I 2-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Family Room 2-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Screened Terrace.

'THE 200" — Peder T. Larsen "DERITER" — Homes by Leon, Inc. 3-Bedroom • 3-Bath • Family Room 2-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Florida Room

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"FLORIDIAN" -r Floridian Homes of Boca Raton, Inc. "DELLWOOD" — Custom-Craft Homes of S.Florida, Inc. 3-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Family Room 4-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Center Garden

"THE PARADE" — Jacks Construction, Inc. 'AMBASSADOR" — Lilienthal Construction 2-Bedroom • 2-Baths • Convertible Room 3-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Leisure Room -"V •

'SUNBEAM" —Rainbow Homes "DYANNE" — Schroeder Construction Inc. 3-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Family Room 3-Bedroom • 2-Bath • Pool

:i;i;iii;lilii^i;i|i;^iil|:^:ii;;i;i; PRICED FROM $12,500 TO $28,000 PLUS HOMESITE m#^mmtmm? See PARADE of HOMES now at m BOCA RATON SQUARE Boca Raton a Florida Featuring HORIZON HOMES

Directions: Turn west from U.S. 1 at Camino Real and drive straight through Camino Gardens to Parade of Homes on S.W. 13th Street in Boca Raton Square, or from Boca Raton Exit , turn east off Sunshine Site of Florida Atlantic University South Florida's Fastest Growing City State Parkway to Parade of Homes. 8A Jan. 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS

Dr. John Sullivan Will Lecture NOW THRU SAT. NATALIE WOOD - TONY CURTIS At Seminars in Washington D.C. "SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL" Florida Atlantic Uni- and advanced data pro- Florida Atlantic Uni- FEED MacMURRAX - POLLY BERGEN versity's dean of thecessing. His next Wash- versity. college of business ad- ington appointment is "KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT" ministration extends his Feb. 1-4, when the broad Mother's March Se! teaching responsibili- area of ADP (as auto- ties to the nation's Cap- matic data processing is itol in monthly seminars known) and personnel For Teen-age Center Cal| 395.5121 for classified Ad Service conducted by the Office management willv be Members of the Boca of the Career Develop- studied. Students. are Raton Teen-age Center ment of the U.S. Civil civil service employees will join the fight against Service Commission. on management level birth defects, arthritis Open Dr. John W. Sullivan who are sent by their and polio when they POMPANO*^ 1:45 is a guest lecturer on agencies for advanced sponsor the annual .management sciences training. Mother's March late 941-5035 This seminar is one of this month. Dr. Sears to Speak the Management Science Some 100 members O' BIG HITS FOR THE Programs which give will join the March dur- PRICE OF ONE instruction on ADP ap- ing the National Founda- 2 To Discussion Group plications to technical tion's annual plea for information services, funds. Shown at 3:35 & 7;40 Dr. William H. Sears, financial management, Officers of the center Sidney Poitier gets a rude awakening from Lilia Skala in "Lilies of the chairman of Florida At- research, supply, and met last Saturday to map eic manusf Field" now playing at Cinema. lantic University's de- other phases of execu- plans for the march. An- 2MMON Mta partment of anthropolo- tive responsibility. other meeting is planned gy, will have as his Dr. Sullivan is the au- subject "What Is this weekend. thor of texts in the field The Teen Center also Race?" Friday evening, and serves as manage- Jan. 22, at 8 p.m at a will hold a benefit dance i} ment consultant to a and basketball game. discussion group meet- number of national ing of the Unitarian- Tentative date is Satur- firms. day, Jan. 30. Universalist Fellow- Data processing sys- ship of Boca Raton. tems and their applica- Rent A NEW Myths and facts about tion in business, indus- racial differerice will be • try, government and Car or Truck explored by Dr. Sears other administrative Lowest Rates Shown at in the offices of Walston areas, is an integral BECKER'SQJ^ 2:00=6:05-10:15 & Co., Inc. A question part of the curriculum Phone- ¥«li period will follow the in the college of busi- Night - 941-3252 in SHOPPERS HAVEN-3251 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY talk. ness administration at The meeting will be first in a series of dis- cussions sponsored by For Classified the Fellowship. Ad Service HHDJWK Ralph Nottingham will Phone 395-5121 mmm JAMES BOND IS STILL IN ACTION! introduce the speaker. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Persons interested in S, Federal Ilwy. SHOWS the topic are invited to 2:00 U.S, #1, Deerfieid EVERY 3:45 attend. 5:40 Ebb Tide HITS DAY 7:40 RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 9:35 Tahiti Lounge Steaks, Chops & Restaurant & Seafoods 10 S. Federal Hwy Now serving your FULL COURSE SEAN CONIRY AS AGENT Also playing at the Cinema is "Irma La Douce" starring Jack Lemmon and favorite food & drinks. DINNERS o Join us for lunch from Shirley MacLaine. from 12 noon to 3 p.m. 1J5 OR IN GOLDFINGER Come in for a sumptuous ENTiSITAENMENT In Color TECHNICOLOR" WITH UP TO THE MINUTE NEWS! If Man Adopts New Values Stars Annette Funicello dinner anytime from 5 FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS Rocking Chair p.m. to 1 a.m. 'TO PK A P S ' FREE PARKING Smoking Loge Moderately priced, of In Color Professor Sees an End to War course. N. Fed. Hwy. THE BEATLES in ART GALLERY CALL Boca Raton A HARD DAY'S NIGHT 395-3803 special announcement ! "Armed conflict will fails, after accepting quired to meet the CR 8-1741 THUR1 - FRI. - SAT. A \EW FOEMAT FOE SATUEDAY take its place next to automation, to change world's needs, the pro- Take Out Service MOENING - YOUNG-UNS SHOWS . . cannibalism as an his-r his economic system fessor said. Periodic CARTOONS - "The Magic Slipper" toric cultural aberration and adopt new values and retraining will be the COMEDY - 3 Stooges rather than remain a ways of life, the result- order of the day. "Schemirtg Schemers" continuing threat to so- ing . cultural *lag will COMEDY - Little Rascal Varieties "One authority pre- Federal Hwy., US1, Between ciety's survival," pre- cause suspicion to dicts that a man will Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano PLUS A SERIAL "KING OF THE flourish, nations to re- dicted Henry G, have three five-year ca- CLOSED DUE TO FIRE Scharles, assistant pro- main selfish, and war to reers with several Will reopen Jan. 29 ROCKET MEN" Chapter fessor of business ad- continue. years of school between ministration at Florida "Then we may prove each, and will be retired Atlantic University when Toynbee's cyclical at 45, unable to cope with he spoke Tuesday even- theory of history accu- the rapid pace demand- MS ing, Jan, 19. rate as we snatch man ed." He was speaking be- from the pinnacle of his Cortez demanded 300 Oil fore the Men's Club of cultural development the First Methodist and plunge him into the loads of chocolate from JANUARY 22 - 30 Church of Boca Raton. nadir of a primordial Aztec Emperor Monte- 1000 EXHIBITS AND THRILLS 1000 Fred Haeflinger, pro- existence from which he zuma as part of tribute Adults 75c-Students{z«(& «mfc)50c-Children 25c gram chairman, intro- may or may not again to be paid to the Spanish duced the speaker. arise." army. Follow the red arrows Scharles' optimistic In 50 years less than CS AO 0iw»Ba3r 10 am-Sunday 1 pan. outlook carried a con- 5 per cent of the current Um SB Sfclw-West Palm Beach dition, however. If man labor force will be re- Hearth COMPLETE

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L Jan. 21. 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF BOCA RATON IN THE COURT OF THE COUN- The following proposed rezon- PALM BEACH COUNTY TY JUDGE, IN AND FOR PALM Turner Will ing ordinance was presented and BOCA RATON, FLORIDA BEACH COUNTY, STATE OF placed on 1st reading at the reg- FLORIDA ular meeting of the City Com- P ROC LA MATION IN PROBATE NO. 19284' Attend Meet mission of the City of Boca Ra- NOTICE OF ELECTION ton, Florida, held on the 5th day IN RE: ESTATE OF ) of January, 1965, at which time a Notice is hereby given that there will be a PRIMARY JOHN C. DeWEES, ) Bernard E. Turner PUBLIC HEARING was ordered Deceased. ) held thereon to take place at ELECTION held in ana for the secretary-treasurer of City of Boca Raton, Florida, at 7:30 P.M. on January 26th, 1965, NOTICE OF INTENTION Turner Nurseries, is at the City Hall. Precinct No. 200 (J.C. Mitchell representing his com- School), Precinct No. 207 (Com- TO MAKE APPLICATION Jacob Heidt munity Center Building) and FOR FINAL DISCHARGE pany at the annual meet- Jacob Heidt, City' Clerk Precinct No. 212 (Community ing of the Association of Center Building), on Tuesday, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- Landscape Contractors ORDINANCE NO. February 2, 1965, between the CERN: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 Notice is hereby given that of America. OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA, P.M., at which Election the six I have filed my final returns The organization is PROVIDING THAT THE CODE candidates receiving the high- as Executrix of the Estate of meeting in Tampa. OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY est number of votes will Be JOHN C. DeWEES, deceased; BE AMENDED BY REVISING nominated for the Office of City that I have filed a petition for SECTION 25-62, WHICH IS THE Commissioner and will be en- distribution and for final dis- DISTRICT ZONING MAP OF tered on the ballot at the GEN- charge, and that I will apply to SAID CODE, PROVIDING FOR ERAL ELECTION to be held on the Honorable Paul T. Douglas, PUBLIC NOTICES THE REZONING OF A PARCEL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, County Judge of Palm Beach OF LAND IN THE NW 1/4 OF 1965, at which time the three County, Florida, on the 25thday CITY OF BOCA RATON SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 47 candidates receiving the highest of January, 1965, for approval PALM BEACH COUNTY SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, number of votes shall be elect- of said final returns, for an BOCA RATON, FLORIDA MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ed. order of distribution and for HEREINBELOW, FROMR-1-D, The new Proposed Charter final discharge as Executrix January 19, 1965 ONE FAMILY DWELLING, TO R-3, MULTIPLE DWELLING. will also be voted upon at the of the Estate of JOHN C. De- Primary Election to be held WEES, deceased. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING February 2, 1965. /s/ ELVA B. DeWEES m ON PETITION WHEREAS, the . owners of Said Election will be held in Executrix of the Estate of FOR ZONING VARIANCE' certain property located in Boca accordance with the Charter John C. DeWees, deceased. Raton, Florida, have petitioned and Ordinances of the City of the City Commission for a , _- !_.-.. . A- . ._ • . A PUBLIC HEARING will be Boca Raton and the Laws of the KURZINGER AND HONCHELL held in the City Hall, by the change of zoning, and State of Florida, in such case Attorneys for Executrix Board of Adjustment of the WHEREAS, the petition has made and provided. 279 North Federal Highway Members of Boca Harbour Association install- gers, new president, while other officers look on. City of Boca Raton, Florida, at been referred to the Zoning WITNESS my hand this 13th Boca Raton, Florida ed new officers at an annual dinner Monday night Others are H.H. Core, treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy 7:30 P.M., on Friday, January Commission for study and rec- day of January, A.D., 1965. 29, 1965, to hear the petition of ommendation, and L. Edwards, secretary, and John H. Wood, vice Harold V. Maull Publish: Boca Raton News in Hidden Valley. Frank Brusek (second left), ftvenus, Inc., for building set- WHEREAS, the Zoning Com- Harold V. Maull, Mayor December 31, 1964 and January past president, congratulates Col. Robert Rod- president. back line on the following de- mission, after investigation,, ATTEST: 7, 14 and 21. 1965. scribed property: has recommended that thepeti- Jacob Heidt Boca Islands Section 5 PB- tion for said change of zoning Jacob Heidt, City Clerk 27/202 Lot 13, Block 8 be granted, and No. 16 Boca Islands Section 7 PB WHEREAS, the City Commis- ORDINANCE NO. 942 Publish: January 21, f965 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Sea crest Scenes 28/38 Lots 14, 15, 16, Block sion has held a public hearing Furnish Proof of Publication. 9 after due notice as required by OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA, DECLARING THE INTENTION A more detailed and true copy Section 25-131 of the Code of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of the petition for variance is OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- Ordinances of the City of Boca ON A PROPOSED AMEND- TON TO ANNEX CERTAIN Basketball Top Topic at School on file in the City Clerk's office Raton, Florida, at which parties MENT NO. 30 TO THE ORDI- CONTIGUOUS UNINCORPO- in the City Hall which may be in interest, property owners NANCES OF THE CITY OF RATED TRACTS OF LAND LO- examined by interested parties. and citizens had an opportunity UNIVERSITY PARK, FLORI- CATED IN PALM BEACH in the homeroom peri- Jacob Heidt to be heard: DA, BY AMENDING ORDI- COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE By Marilyn Munyer against the Trojans Jacob Heidt, City Clerk NOW THEREFORE, BE IT NANCE NO. 27, DATED JULY FULLY DESCRIBED HEREIN- will be a sock hop spon- od, Miss Clara DeFrank ORDAINED BY THE CITY 20, 1964, REVISING SEC- BELOW. sored by the Junior Ex- reminded us of the im- Publish: January 21, 1965 COMMISSION OF THECITYOF TIONS 13, 24, 41, 43 and 46 Last Friday evening Furnish Proof of Publication. BOCA RATON, FLORIDA; THEREOF AND ADDING the Seahawks defeated changettes. There will portance of our students Section 1. Section 25-62, THERETO AN ADDITIONAL WHEREAS, certain tracts of the Forest Hill Falcons be a live band, the "Ga- having good school spir- IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S which is the District Map of the SECTION 60, THERETO SAID land, hereinafter described, are laxies," to provide en- it. COURT IN AND FOR PALM Code of Ordinances of the City SAID ORDINANCE NO. 27 PER- contiguous to the territorial on our home basketball BEACH, COUNTY, FLORIDA. of Boca Raton, Florida, be TAINING TO ZONING. limits of the City of Boca Ra- court. tertainment. Apparently, the spirit IN PROBATE. amended as follows: ton, Florida, in unincorporated isn't and hasn't been areas within Palm Beach Coun- The winning score for No. 20897 The zoning is hereby changed TO ALL PARITES IN INTE- ty, Florida, and Saturday night the what it should be during from R-l-D, One family dwell- REST, PROPERTY OWNERS Seacrest was 61 and our In re: Estate of ) ing, to R-3, Multiple Dwelling, WHEREAS, said land is con- Seahawks will travel to the basketball season. AND CITIZENS: tiguous to the city limits and opponents had only 51. J. HARBISON MILLER, ) on: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Jupiter to play their Exams end tomorrow so Deceased. ) "A tract of land lying in the contains less than ten (10) reg- Dr. Paul 0. Layman The big- that the City Council of the istered electors, and Chapter second game against that will no longer be an NW 1/4 of Section 19, Township City of University Park, will has been installed as g e s t NOTICE OF FILING PETITION 47 South, Range 43 East, in the 171, Florida Statutes, 1961, this team. We played ample excuse for not be- hold a public hearing at 11:00 permits annexation of contigu- secretary-treasurer of t h r i 11 FOR FINAL DISCHARGE City of Boca Raton, Palm Beach A.M. in the temporary City them a couple of weeks ing a patriotic and loyal ous territory. Palm Beach County which OF EXECUTOR County, Florida, and being more Hall at the office of Polo Un- stemmed ago and were defeated by Seahawk, particularly described as fol- limited, University Park, Flor- NOW THEREFORE, BE IT Chiropractic Society for from this only two baskets. Notice is hereby given that lows: ida, on February 3, 1965, to ORDAINED BY THE CITY a second term. Dr. Lay- the undersigned Bank has filed Beginning at the point of in- consider and take action on the COMMISSION OF THE GITY OF v i c t o ry I'm sure it will be a A reminder: Don't its final returns as Executor of tersection oi the south line of proposed amendment and BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: man also has been se- is that very exciting game be- the Estate of J. Harbison Mil- the aforesaid NW 1/4 of Section change in the zoning ordinance Section 1. The City, through lected to attend Florida forget about the Junior ler, deceased; that it has filed 19, and the west right-of-way to effect the following changes.- the City Commission does here- this puts cause the Seahawks have Exchangette Rummage its petition for distribution and line of El Rio Canal; thence By adding an additional Sec- by declare its intention to an- Chiropractic Associa- our bas- really improved since Sale which is to be held for final discharge, and that on N 00 degrees 24'19" W along the tion 60 creating a new zoning nex to the City of Boca Raton, tion Convention in Hol- ketball the last time we played February 18, 1965, it will apply said west line a distance of district, an Interim District Palm Beach County, Florida, at at the Delray Pony Lea- to the Honorable Paul T. Doug- 393.58 feet to a point; thence N RB 1, into which all lands now the expiration of thirty (30) lywood as Palm Beach team in Marilyn them. We're bound for gue field Saturday las, County Judge of Palm Beach 80 degrees 45'53" W a distance zoned R1 c shall be assigned days from the final passage of County delegate. c o n t en- victory and we'll get morning and afternoon. County, Florida, for approval of 235.00 feet to a point; thence and into which any new areas this Ordinance, the following tion for third place in what we want if we have of said final returns and for an S 09 degrees 59'47" W a dis- annexed to the City shall be as- contiguous unincorporated order of distribution and for tance of 47.52 feet to a point; signed until re-assignment into tracts of land in Palm Beach the Suncoast Confe- your support and enthu- The National Honor final discharge as Executor of thence N 76 degrees 00*00" W another district after the trend County, Florida, to-wit: Quirfef to Sing rence. The final de- siasm. Society will hold its an- the will of J. Harbison Miller, a distance of 175.00 feet to a of development in the area has "The north 100 feet of the termining point for our nual induction of new deceased. point; thence due south along a been established. south 240 feet of the NE 1/4 standing in the Confe- Next Tuesday even- FIRST BANK AND TRUST line which is parallel with but By establishing regulations of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 A local barbershop members in the gymna- COMPANY OF BOCARA- 1500 feet east of the west line for RB 1 District. of Section 32, Township 46 rence will be decided to- ing the Vero Beach In- sium next Wednesday 1TON, FLORIDA, NATION- of said Section 19, a distance By defining the procedure for South, Range 43 East, lying quartet, the "High morrow night when we dians will be coming to evening at 7:30. All AL ASSOCIATION of 435.00 feet to a point on the re-classifying RB 1 lands to East of the East right-of- Tides," from the Boca play our arch-rivals, our gym in hope of de- By (sgd) J. Theodore Johnson south line of the aforemen- another district. way line of Federal High- Raton chapter of S.P.E.- members will be par- Vice President and Trust tioned NW 1/4; thence along By amending certain limita- way (State) Road No. 5), the Lake Worth Tro- feating our team. Well, ticipating in the pro- Officer said south line, S 89 degrees tions and restrictions for use also B.S.Q.S.A. will appear jans, in our home gym. we have news for them gram. EXECUTOR UNDER THE 53'47" E a distance of 412.79 of lands in R1 A, RIB, R1C The North 160 feet of the at the South Florida Fair The varsity game be- — they didn't win last WILL OF J. HARBISON feet more or less to the Point and RID Districts. NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of and Exposition, Sunday gins at 8 p.m. and prior time and they won't get MILLER, DECEASED of Beginning." By providing limitations and the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of evening, Jan. 24, Tues- The juniors will be Section 2. The City Engineer restrictions for use of lands Section 33, Township 46 to that will be the J.V. by us this time, either. taking the Develop- (sgd) Neil E. MacMillan is authorized and directed to in RB 1 Districts, particularly South, Range 43 East, and day evening, Jan. 26, and MacMILLAN and NEWETT make appropriate changes on minimum requirements in re- the South 240 feet of the SW game, which always be- mental Aptitude Test 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the Wednesday evening, Jano gins at 6:45. Following Last Monday, during Attorneys for Executor the District Map to effectuate gard to yard encroachments, 27. next Thursday, Jan, 28, 29 N.E. 4th Avenue the purposes and intents of this setback lines, building lot SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of our determined victory the announcements made during a good portion of Delray Beach, Florida ordinance. areas, fences, walls, hedges, aforementioned Section 33." the morning. Section 3. All ordinances and parking, awnings, hoods, cano- Section 2. After final pass- Publish: January 21, 28; Febru- parts of ordinances in conflict pies, marquees, yards, floor age, this ordinance shall be ary 4 and 11, 1965. herewith are hereby repealed. areas and other uses of the published in full once a week Girls, don't forget to FIRST READING the 5th day of land. for four consecutive weeks in January, 1965. For public examination, a Boca Raton News, a newspaper hand in your applica- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of general circulation in Palm The following proposed Reso- SECOND READING IN FULL copy of the proposed ordinance tions for the Miss Fiesta is on file in the office of the Beach County, Florida, and a lution was presented to the City AND ADOPTED the day copy posted on the City bulletin de Boca Raton contest. Commission of the City of Boca of 19"6 City Clerk and at the office of Polo Unlimited, University board for the said period of About 25 girls from Sea- Raton, Florida, at a Regular CITY OF BOOT RATON, thirty (30) days. crest were fortunate Meeting held on the 12th day of FLORIDA Park, Florida. January, 1965, at which time a By:. CITY OF UNIVERSITY PARK, Section 3. If no objection to enough" to be nominated PUBLIC HEARING was ordered Harold V. Maull, Mayor FLORIDA such annexation be filed and to run for the queen of held thereon at 7:30 P.M. on Attest: By.: Joan Styers, City Clerk served within thirty (30) days be the big festival. • Each Tuesday, February 9th, 1965, at from final passage of this ord- Publish: Jan. 14, 21, 1965. contestant will be able the new City Hall. Jacob Heidt, City Clerk inance, an ordinance will be Jacob Heidt considered to annex such lands to participate in all of Jacob Heidt, City Clerk Publish: Jan. 14 and 21, 1965 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS to the city and to redefine the Florida- Furnish Proof of Publication, NAME STATUTE boundary line of the city and to the activities at the Fi- include therein the said parcels esta. RESOLUTION NO. of land. A RESOLUTION OF THTTCITY NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Be sure to hand in COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TO MAKE APPLICATION the undersigned, desiring to en- FIRST READING the 15th day thoughtful your applications by BOCA RATON, FLORIDA, TO FOR FINAL DISCHARGE gage in business under ficti- of December, 1964 ABANDON AND VACATE A tious name of: SECOND READING IN FULL Jan. 30 — a week from TWENTY FOOT EASEMENT IN THE COURT OF THE COUN- TABOO LOUNGE AND ADOPTED the 29th day of this Saturday. Either RUNNING EAST AND WEST IN TY JUDGE IN AND FOR PALM intends to register the said December, 1964. give them to me or call BLOCK 2, VILLA RICA, PLAT BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; IN name with the Clerk of the Cir- CITY OF BOCA RATON, Mrs. Nicholas Bishop at BOOK 14, PAGE 74, IN THE PROBATE, NO. 20820 cuit Court of Palm Beach Coun- FLORIDA CITY OF BOCA RATON, PALM ty, Florida, By: Harold V. Maull 395-4167. BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN RE: ESTATE OF Neal H. Densmore Harold V. Maull, Mayor HERBERT H. CHITTENDEN 239 S.W. 3rd St. Attest: WHEREAS, the property own- Deceased. Boca Raton, Fla. Jacob Heidt ers have Requested the aban- TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- Jacob Heidt, City Clerk ¥of@ For donment of a certain alley in the CERN: Dated: Jan. 12, 1965. City of Boca Raton, and Notice is hereby given that Publish: Jan. 7, 14, 21, and 28, WHEREAS, the Planning and MARIE B. CHITTENDEN and Publish: Jan. 14, 21, 28, and 1965. Zoning Commission has rer FIRST BANK AND TRUST Feb. 4, 1965. Furnish Proof of Publication. DOI viewed the Request of the Prop- COMPANY OF BOCA RATON erty Owners and has Recom- have filed their final report as mended that the easement may Executors of the estate of HER- MONTGOMERY be abandoned as set forth here- BERT H. CHITTENDEN, de- NOTICE OF ELECTION inafter, and ceased; that they have filed their petition for final dis- Notice is hereby given that there will be a for a letter Bocei WHEREAS, The City Com- charge, and that they will apply mission of the City of Boca to the County Judge of Palm PRIMARY ELECTION held in and for the City Raton, Palm Beach County, Beach County, Florida, on the of Boca Raton, Florida, at Precinct No. 200 on Feb. 2 Florida, has determined it is 28th day of January, 1965, for desirable and to the best inte- approval of same and for final (J.C. Mitchell School), Precinct No. 207 (Com- rest and welfare of the City of discharge as Executors of the munity Center Building) and Precinct No. 212 Boca Raton to abandon and va- estate of HERBERT H. CHIT- (Community Center Building), on Tuesday, cate an easement in Villa Rica, TENDEN, deceased, on this 28th hereinafter described in detail, day of December, 1964. Februarys, 1965, between the hours of 7:00 and MARIE B. CHITTENDEN A.M. and 7:00 P.M., at which Election the six WHEREAS, a Public Hearing and FIRST BANK AND candidates receiving the highest number of has been held after Notice of TRUST COMPANY OF Public Hearing has been ad- BOCA RATON votes will be nominated for the Office of City vertised. Executors of the estate of Commissioner and will be entered on the ballot NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HERBERT H. CHITTEN- RESOLVED, by the City Com- DEN, deceased. at the GENERAL ELECTION to be held on mission of the City of Boca Ra- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1965, at which ton, Florida, that the City Com- W.H. Hallman, time the three candidates receiving the highest mission does hereby vacate and Attorney for Estate abandon the following described 131 Northeast First Avenue number of votes shall be elected. easement: Boca Raton, Florida Buying? Whether it's for yourself or friends up North ... whether you're looking "That twenty foot easement The new Proposed Charter will also be voted for necessities or luxuries . . . think "Florida-made" to be "Florida-thoughtful" as established by Resolution No. Publish: December 31, 1964, upon at the Primary Election to be held Febru- One standard for ail. 40-60 of the City of Boca Ra- January 7, 14, and The number of products and services made, grown, processed or performed right ton; said easement being re- "21, 1965. ary 2, 1965. Code of ethics. served about the centerline of Said Election will be held in accordance with here in Florida is tremendous — and so is the number of people, both here and the vacated Drive running East NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Boca out-of-state, who use and enjoy them. A watch dog on your and West through Block 2, as shown on the plat of Villa Rica Raton and the Laws of the State of Florida, in subdivision, as recorded in Plat NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that such case made and provided. tax dollar. Book 14, Page 74, Public Rec- the undersigned/desiring to en- True, there are a number of Florida advantages you can't grift-wrap or mail gage in business under ficti- SPONSORED. BY ords, Palm Beach County, Flo- WITNESS my hand this 13th day of January, away (FPL's Sunshine Service, for one!) but there are even more you can. So rida." tious name of: TABOO LOUNGE A.D., 1965. next time there's a gift-giving occasion, think Florida-made! You'll be boosting PASSED AND ADOPTED this intends to register the said Harold V. Maull day of . 1965. name with the Clerk of the Cir- Harold V. Maull, Mayor our own healthy Florida economy — and you'll earn hearty thanks for being CITY OF BOCA RATON, cuit Court of Palm Beach Coun- FLORIDA "Florida-thoughtful"! ty, Florida. ATTEST: By Neal H. Densmore Jacob Heidt Harold V. Maull, Mayor 239 S.W. 3rd St. Attest: Boca Raton, Fla. Jacob Heidt, City Clerk Jacob Heidt, City Clerk Dated: Jan. 12, 1965. Publish: January 21, 1965 F L 0 B I B fl P 0 W E I G H T C IDIPU? Publish: Jan. 21 and 28, 1965. Furnish Proof of Publication. HELPING FLORIDA Publish: Jan. 14, 21, 28, and Furnish Proof of Publication. Feb. 4, 1965. Black Belt Holders to Substitute At City Recreation's Judo Lessons Members of the Judo be held Thursday, Jan. Takeshita, holder of a class, sponsored by the 21, at 7:30 p.m., and 4th degree black belt and Boca Raton Recreation the lesson scheduled for Jack Williams, a 2nd Department, will be Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 7 degree black belt. taught by substitute in- p.m., will take place The public may sit in structors next week. Thursday, Jan. 28, at on the two lessons. The lesson, regularly 7:30 p.m. scheduled for Saturday, Substituting for regu- Jan. 23, at 1 p.m., will lar instructor Ken Nos- BOCA RATON NEWS worthy will be Paul Jan. 21, 1965 1U City Bond UR6E SELECTION OF- Plays Friday Boca Raton Municipal L... Band will present the •f~ second of six monthly Lamos concerts at 7:30 p.m. 10W-L-0-W PRICES • Friday, Jan, 22, in the HOURS 8:30 to 5:30 OPEN FRIDAY 'til 9 p.m. Community Center. There is no admission RICHARDS FURNITURE charge. 3749 H, Fed. HWY. , Pompafjteacli Use the Classifieds 941-06171 Alex FitzGerald views the Atlantic Ocean as he thinks of the next trip abroad. He's Crossed Ocean 200 Times

"Everytime a new "The works of Mi- ulous. the ocean, which he bunch of travel folders " chaelangelo dominate "And I must say a hopes will be very soon, come into the bureau, I France," he said. night of entertainment in FitzGerald wants to get the urge to travel," From France, he went Paris is truly Parisi- tour the East. "I want said Alex FitzGerald. to Rome where he was enne." to go to Hong Kong es- And travel he does. present at the corona- FitzGerald was quick pecially," he said. FitzGerald, a retired tion of Pope Paul VI to advise everyone to Although FitzGerald hotel man, has crossed held outdoors in St. make more than one trip enjoys traveling, he the Atlantic ocean 200 Peter's Square "for the abroad. does it now mainly be- times within 54 years. first time in history," "You'll always see cause he's in the travel Yet every time he goes he added. something new," he business. He is connect- he sees something new. "Then I traveled back said. ed with Boca Raton Tra- He took his first trip up the Italian coast with Only three countries vel Agency. when he was 20 years stopovers,in Pisa and in Europe are on Fitz- old. "I went to Pom- the Italian Riviera." Gerald's "haven't seen" For Classified peii," he said. Across the border he list. They are Norway, Ad Service "My last trip," he made stops in Monaco, Sweden, and Denmark. added, "is always bet- Nice and French Ri- „ Next time he crosses Phone 395-5121 ter than the one before." viera. FitzGerald's "last "I returned to France WINN trip" in 1964 took him at Avignon and drove Come under our umbrella When it comes to putting your message all over Europe. He through the Rhone Val- sailed across the Atlan- ley to Paris where I was for complete protection before the right people at the right time with the greatest tic to London, and able to see the Sonet traveled to Frankfort Lumiere (Sound and selling impact at the lowest cost . . . this newspaper is where he picked up a Light) performance Mercedes Benz and which was given only your winning advertising medium on oil counts! headed south on the twice in 1964." Autobahn. FitzGerald attended "I never fly," he the July 6 performance said, "I've always at Versailles Palace. • RIGHT PEOPLE traveled by boat." "It is almost impos- First of his stops was sible for me to do justice This newspaper covers your in Nuremburg, Ger- to the event as it was market like a blanket'. . . many, where he viewed absolutely fantastic," reaches the people yon the walls erected during he said. want as customers. the Roman occupation. "Both the palace and They're still intact, he gardens were illuminat- HIGH IMPACT marvelled. ed in bright lights as by He spent a week-end day." Part of the per- This paper generates great- in Innsbruck, Austria, formance was a replica est selling impact for ads then traveled to Bre- of a weekend with the because it's where people men, Germany, where court of Louis XIV, in- LOOK to buy! "Hitler and Mussolini cluding the arrival of the JOHN D.TALBOTT met during the war." court in military pa- PAUL G. LANNING "I continued on to rade, a hunt and a ball. mmi TIME Italy circling LakeGar- , "All I could under- va," he said. "From stand of the dialogue was When people are ready to there I went east to Ve- 'Mon Roi,'" FitzGerald JOHN D. TALBOTT buy, they look at the ads rona, but I didn't meet laughed. Insurance Agency, Inc. in this paper for shopping- the two gentlemen," he "The performance guidance. laughed. concluded with fire- 489 M. 20th. St. Boca Raton He went to Padua works which lasted "for where he saw St. Fran- two hours," he said. "It Ph. 395-1511 or 399-1516 LOW COST cis Basilica and Venice, was nothing short of fab- This newspaper will pro- "the city of gondolas duce better results at lower and canals." cost than any other .adver- Back on the Autobahn, tising medium. he traveled to France DOLLAR where he toured the art galleries and viewed the SA¥ERS fabulous Medici Cha- ples." BLACK & DECKER •to get your merchandise Re-elect on shopping lists, get your ELECTRIC advertising into this news- SIDNEY paper. Most readers use it as their shopping guide . .. JIG look to it for facts and fig- for a Better Boca! ures on who's got what for on Feb. 2 SAW Bale .. •• and for how mucn. Since this is where their One standard for all. REGULAR Regular 23.50 SHOPPING starts, this is Code of ethics. 2. the best place for you to Will Cut Up to V/i inch start your SELLING! k watch dog on your fax dollar. SPONSORED BY /3. Manure Epson Salts COMPOSTED-LOW IN ODOR for healthy Palm Trees Regular 2.48 SHOPPING STARTS IN THE Regular 98c PAGES OF THIS NEWSPAPER LB.BA6 Beizer's Hardware Co BOCA RATON NEWS 3198 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton 395-2120 34 $J. 2nd. Sf rest Socea Raton Pd. Pol. Adv. Ph. 395-5121 Bobcats Bow to Palm Beach JV's In Preliminary Game, 79 to 55

Playing as a prelim- by Curry were the only them 21 points for the row night when they inary, Boca Raton's points scored by Boca period. travel to Boca Raton. Bobcats took on Palm Raton throughout the en- The loss gave Boca Once again they will Beach Jayvees Satur- tire third stanza. Raton an even record be on a regulation size day night and lost 79 to Fouls ramp rampant again. They now stand court, and naturally, 55. in the final period, with at four wins and four on will not be the favorites Although the Cats got Boca Raton on the re- the other side of the led- to win. off to a respectable 18- ceiving end. Fifteen free ger. With no game A point of interest point first quarter, play throws were awarded to scheduled Tuesday night shows the Bobcats have was dominated by the the Bobcats. They made because of semester not won a game away Wildcats throughout eight of them. These exams, the Cats will go from home in the last most of the game. with six field goals gave back into action tomor- two year's of play. All Steve Queller of the away games are played Palm Beach squad hit on regulation size, from every corner as he courts. All home games put together a 28-point are played on the three- score for the evening's quarter size Boca Raton work. He was credited Elementary School with 12 field goals. floor. Steve Curry, mainstay The box score for of the Boca Raton team, Saturday's game looked was supported mainly by like this; Ricky King. Curry buc- BOBCATS FGFT TP keted a total of seven Curry 7 6 20 field goals and six free Guy 0 3 3 throws for a 20 on the Mateo 3 2 8 Scoreboard. King was King 8 0 16 The Winnahs! Finally credited with eight from Riskie 0 0 0 the field. Hurd 2 1 5 After three Sundays, and two losses in a row, left to right, Bob Connors, Walter Hayden Ma- Palm Beach got the Trettein 0 0 0 the Milwaukee team turned the tables last week yor Harold Maull, George Oliver and Benny jump early in the game Butler 0 0 0 and took Florida in a sudden death affair. Pos- Gutierrez. The young lady in the parka was and at the end of the Jones 0 0 0 ing for the formal presentation of awards were, unidentified. opening quarter led by Riewold 1 1 3 two points, 20-18. Totals 21 13 55 Stretching the spread, WILDCATS FG: FT TP Making 1965 Debut at Royal Palm by halftime they had 38 Meldrum 2 0 4 points to only 29 for Queller 12 4 28 Boca Raton. Harris 2 0 4 The third period was Tassin 7 3 17 Barry and Combs Head Up Teams the really disastrous Babcock 5 1 11 point of the game for the Weber 2 0 4 Two of the top names Capt. John Oxley of square off at 19 goal again." In the duel of Bobcats. Paced by Schwack 0 0 0 in polo will play oppos- Tulsa, playing back, will and 17 goal handicaps sudden deaths Oliver Queller, the Wildcats Perry 4 1 9 ing No. 3 positions Sun- have his son Tom, a Flo- with Tulsa giving away had Walter Hayden at put the claws to the Bob- Spencer 0 0 0 day when Tulsa makes rida Atlantic University the two markers diffe- No. 1, Bobby Connors cats and racked up 23 Ambruster 0 0 0 its 1965 debut against student, at No. 1 position rence. at No. 2 and Benny Gut- marks on the tally Cantrell 1 0 2 Royal Palm at Royal with Wayne "Broncho" Barry, two-time win- ierrez at back for 21 board. Single field goals Totals 35 9 79 Palm Polo Grounds. Brown, another hard ner of the St. Andrew's goals while Del Carroll, by Curry and Henry Ma- Bobcats 18 11 5 21-55 Popular Harold "Chi- riding Texan and Bar- Sportsmanship Award at at No. 2, had Pedro Sil- teo, plus one free shot Rick King Wildcats 20 18 2318-79 co" Barry, nine goaler, ry's protege at No. 2, Royal Palm, tipping the ver o at No. 1, Jules will hold down the pivot Combs, the only rid- scales at a mere 280, is Romf h at No. 3 and Dolph 12A Jan. 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS position for the Okla- er ever to be rated at considered one of the Orthwein at back for 22 Water Diwersion Plan homa championship 10 goals for arena polo, finest players in the goal handicap. team while Dr. C.C. will field Pedro Sll- world and is one of only The rubber match is "Buddy" Combs, seven vero at No. 1, Walter four malletmen in the anticipated for Jan. 31. goaler, will play the Hayden at No. 2 and Nor- nation rated at nine Sunday, with the Roy- Oppmed by ffec Group skipper slot for Royal berto Azqueta at back. goals, one below per- al Palm Yacht and Coun- Palm. The quartets will fect. try Club trophy at stake, The Palm Beach- long-range study of Tulsa, the 1964 Na- the match will be played Broward Counties Rec- Park water supplies that tional Open Champions, for the benefit of St. reational Development is being launched. Hear- captured Royal Palm's Coleman's Woman's Committee, in triple ac- ings, each at 10 a.m., Shetland Polo Match Sunshine League crown Club of Pompano Beach tion, marked its third will be conducted in last season in a thrill- and St. Elizabeth Guild anniversary, threw a Miami Jan. 19, Clewis- ing 10 to 9 win over of Deerfield Beach. luncheon honoring ton Jan. 20, and West Hurt by Rain Shower Hartmoor Farms. Crowds at Royal Palm founder Jack Homer of Palm Beach Jan. 21. Last Sunday, in the for the first three games Palm Beach, and passed Horner was present- Delray Beach's George Van Zee of second sudden death totaled over 11,600, up a resolution opposing ed with a sport jacket Chargers crushed Boca Boca Raton was the re- overtime game of the more than 4900 from the diversion of fresh by the committee as a Raton's Short Sticks cipient of a 19 inch tele- season, Milwaukee hit last season. .water supplies to Ever- token of appreciation for Saturday in a polo match vision set at the half time the victory trail with a Del Carroll leads the glades National Park. his leadership. that possibly set the drawing. 9 to 8 win over Florida scoring parade with 15 Horner, vice chair- Next meeting of the sport back many, many The' winning Delray before 2300 teeth-chat- goals, an average of five man of the Central and Palm Beach-Broward years. Through some team was presented with tering loyal polo buffs. per game. Southern Florida Flood group will be at noon stroke of fate, the ball a gold trophy from which Milwaukee's George Royal Palm Polo Control District, said Feb. 10 at Belle Glade. got through the goal they drank the tradition- Oliver blasted through Grounds are located Friday that committee Among those attend- posts enough times to al champagne. The act of the winning goal after a west of Boca Raton on action has resulted in ing the luncheon were.- by Jim Rifenburg make a 9-3 score. drinking was probably minute in the seventh the access road to Sun- the opening of eight new J.T. Reese of Fort SPORTS EDITOR The polo farce was the only polo tradition chukker to down Flori- shine State Parkway and recre.ation sites in the Lauderdale, operator of sponsored by Boca Ra- upheld through the en- da. The week before A gigantic step apparently will be taken soon tire day. Military Trail, next to two counties. Plans for the $250,000 Loxahat- to remedy a serious situation at the Boca Raton ton Jaycees and was Florida topped Milwau- Florida Atlantic Uni- many more are under- chee Recreation Area, a Inlet. The Chamber of Commerce is studying participated in by neigh- A pre-game shower kee with a 10 to 9 over- versity. way, he added. concession develop- boring clubs. The en- and impending cold time triumph. the sandbar situation and work on dredging is wave held down what Horner formed the ment, and Art Swanson, expected to begin in about a month. tire event was planned Oliver, whose voice All Jai Alai players committee in January general manager for as a benefit for the Ju- might have been a large sounds like a night- Somewhere in the future will probably be plans crowd, but did little to and games throughout 1962 to advise the FCD Reese. to rebuild the jetties which were destroyed by nior Chamber Interna- ingale with laryngitis, the world are controlled on ways and means to tional World Invitational dampen spirits of the commented, "These the 1948 hurricane. If they are rebuilt, serious participants. and governed by. an in- provide more and better thought should be given to making fishing piers Polo Match Committee. teams have got to meet ternational union known public recreation in and out of them. The world match will as Monte Pio.. The gov- m around the District's Venice, Florida, between Sarasota and Punta raise money for the Jay- erning body of Monte Pio canals and conservation Gorda on the west coast has capitalized on jetties cees world humani- Tourney Winners Named af acts in the same man- areas. and they have become famous nation-wide. For the tarian projects. ner as does the Ameri- Bob Kleiser of Jup- very same reason Boca Raton needs jetties, Riding for Boca Ra- University Park Golf Club can baseball commis- iter, host at the West Venice built two long piles of stones out into the ton were Jim Garner, sioner. Palm Beach luncheon Gulf of Mexico. But they went one step farther and Bernie Braz, Bob Gar- and committee chair- poured sidewalks on top of them. With a couple ner, Al Armour, Bill Monti Devereaux and 85 were thrown into a man, said today his of green benches added, they have the finest James, Don Coblentz, Kay Groudel teamed last hat. Hidden Valley group and similar com- fishing piers in the state. Harry Ellis," Rod Ash- Thursday at University Coming out first and baugh, and Paul Hutch- Park- to take the wom- winning top prize money STABLES mittees in ten other Every Venice Chamber of Commerce bro- Lessons - Boarding counties — formed un- chure extolls the virtues of their fishing jetties ens. en's first prize in a was Fred Belz, with a blind partner's tourney. 71. Trail Riding der leadership of the and highway signs point the way. Any Sunday af- Riding for Delray Mr* mUwis- pioneer Palm Beach- ternoon will find hundreds of fishermen lining were Joe Brisson, Joe The two came in with Second place showed 110-778 Manager Broward group — are the walks . . . and catching fish. Cook, Charlie Gwynn, a net of 149. a tie between Stella Gu- Russell Sellers, Dick planning 70 new recrea- Sam Snead Some thought has been given in the past of In second place with a lotta and C. Miller. They tion areas throughout building a fishing pier out into the ocean off Boca Brannon, Carl Rhodes, 151 was Emma Mar- had an even 80. the Flood Control Dis- Raton. This is an excellent idea and would draw a Bob Cameron, Gary shall and Lillian Sicard, trict. These sites, lot of interest, but why go to the extra expense Gooder and Bob Perkins. Over the weekend, Third place, and last Kleiser said, will be in Snead when we need jetties to hold the inlet and they Both teams substitut- University Park held a out of the hat, were Nell addition to 48 that now could serve the same purpose. ed freely chukker by blind bogey tourney. All McCook and Mr. Zerk- ler. Each had a 79. lerSeivJce exist. Another thing, most persons don't know is the chukker. scores between 70 and A motion of Dr. G. drawing power for fish of a jetty as opposed to Racing Funs Mack Davis concerning Sets New the pier. A pier has a few posts down in the wa- water for Everglades ter and does nothing more than hold the floor or ALL TRACKS National Park was walk up in the air. by a nose! adopted unanimously by Record A jetty, on the other hand, changes the flow via Turfway Lines the Palm Beach-Brow- of current, stirs up the ocean floor and moves ard group. Dr. Davis, a Slamming Sam has small crabs, shells and so forth about. Fish the MOST action, NON-STOP EXPRESS Fort Lauderdale dentist done it again! feed off these small sea forms and thus con- and well-known sports- For the second time in gregate in the area. HIALEAH man, is vice chairman as many years, Pro Sam Many hours of study are still needed to remedy HARNESS of the committee. His Snead has broken the the situation, it may still be years ahead of us. HEW BUS SERVICE motion reads in part: (*>• Boca Raton Hotel and But when the inlet problem is finally settled, Lv,Tahiti Lounge "Until a greater ef- Club golf course rec- thought should be given to one of the lesser in- fort is made to conserve ord. dustries, fishing. RACING 11:40 the water that normally Sam, who is a North- Palm Beach runs off. urban areas in erner at heart, took ad- TWI§IDOUIBL£ Palm Beach, Broward, vantage of Monday's ——-— MS™MMIw»liylill|BB^j||^^ Kennel Club and Dade Counties, we cool weather to shoot a NEW BUS SERVICE urge that no excess wa- blazing 61 and set a If pur ftOOF needs... ter be spared for the new record. OLEAiilNtl-SEALING-PAINTSNG Lv. Tahiti Lounge Everglades National The senior profes- 6:45p.m. Park." sional got off to a good Why PHy More? Call... Pompano Park Dr. Davis' motion was start as he shot two un- POMPANO PARK sparked by a recent an- der par on the first two ROOF CLEANING nouncement from the holes. Evening out at COMPANY GRANDSTAND ADM. - *1J6 • SEATING FOR 1,000's NEW BUS SERVICE Army Corps of Engi- four on the 400-yard _ , ,Mfml»r AH Weather Conditioned Clubhouse ® Cafeteria • Gourmet Dining/Viewing Lv.Tahiti Lounge Greater Pompano Beach neers that the Corps will third hole, Snead went PHONE 942-0201 Chamber of Cemmerca "Top-o-the Park" * Sorry, No Minors ® No Racing Sundays 7:40p.m. conduct three public • Reservations 972-2000. hearings concerning a (Continued on page 13A) Atlantic Blvd. Ext. at Powerline Rd. ® Pompano Beach information 395-3803 BOCA RATON NEWS Jan. 21, 1965 13A Young f @FH@f • Shivers In Ace Winners in last Sat- JAMAICA TRAVELERS Sometimes it pays not 41 urday's No Tap Tourna- Team Won Lost Calypsos 441/2 271/2 to have all the elements ment were Bob Zurn, Swizzles 411/2 301/2 working with you. first place for $25 with a Nutmegs 411/2 301/2 George Young, who 712 series, second Mai Tal 401/2 311/2 Hot Tamales 391/2 321/2 hasn't missed a Sunday place, John Dunster, Four Shots 39 33 of golf since he came 630, and third place, Pushovers 31 41 here seven years ago, Dan Bey, 623. There is Alley Ooops 291/2 421/2 Rum Dums 28 44 went out last week as no special event plan- Rinky Dinks 25 47 usual. ned for this Saturday High team game, Calypsos, 761; It was cold, shivering night. Notice will be high team triple, Calypsos, 2135; individual high, Bob Fox, cold! published for the date 205; individual triple, Bob Fox, Young, shaking like a of our next special. 547. leaf, stepped up to the ™ Dottie Beard led the UNIVERSITY BOWLERETTES first tee (115 yards) and women with a 214 game Team Won Lost grabbed a club out of his in Monday night's FAU Garry's Sport 48 1/2 15 1/2 Sarah Rutherford 44 20 bag. It happened to be a Faculty and Staff Lea- 5th Ave. Merch. 42 22 seven iron. gue. John Burger.led the 7th Chukker 37 27 He swung away and men with a 255 game McReynolds 36 28 and a 655 series. Both Kreuscher Const. 34 30 hurried down the fair- County Title 34 30 way. But he didn't need are new high records for Jalbert Lab 32 1/2 311/2 to chip on for that sec- the league, ClearwaterSprk. 301/2 331/2 Boca Coin Laun. 30 34 ond shot because his ball A meeting was held Winfield Hairdo. had dropped in the cup Doby Brick 29 35 last Saturday to or- First Bk. & Trust 27 37 for a hole-in-one! ganize a new teenage Roadman's 27 37 It was a first in a life- Iris Monogram, 26 1/2 371/2 ® league. Ken Higgins was Williams Med. 23 41 time shot for Young. He elected president, Cindy High team game, Garry'11 s 5Spor3 t has been playing golf Frambach, vice presi- Shop, 750; high team triple, for only seven years. 7th Chukker Lounge, 2110; In- dent-, and Marilyn dividual high, Dottie King, 200; Known as "Mr. Iron Brownlee, secretary. individual triple. Dottle King, Man," because of his This is a couples league 541. The Offside Neck Shot ability with the irons, for teenagers and any- CAMINO GARDENS Young plays the Hidden one interested in joining Team Won Lost Del Carroll, captain of Florida's polo team, outraces Benny Gutierrez and Valley Golf Course be- may contact one of the Pepperpots 40 1/2 191/2 drives down field. Carroll leads the scoring parade with a total of 15 goals cause of the short holes. officers or Bob Rey- Siccumores 40 20 Applejacks 34 1/2 251/2 in three games to date. How did he do the rest nolds at University Bowl Elderberries 31 29 of the way around? Not A before the league starts Hicks 301/2 291/2 bad, really. Young had a Juneberries 281/2 311/2 In Midget Class Basketball • this Saturday night at Maypops 26 1/2 331/2 33 going out and a 35 6:30. Hollyhooks 24 36 coming back for a 68. On Tuesday afternoon, Poincianas 24 36 The course is a par 60. Oscar Keydel, president Butternuts 201/2 39 1/2 High team game, Butternuts, Doby Bricks, First Bankers Win Playing as partner of the Royal Oak Hills 726; high team series. Butter- with Young and confirm- Offshore Angling a! Peak Association, rolled the nuts, 2112; individual high, men Doby Brick, behind quarters Weir Realtors while Weir Realtors and ing the hole-in-one was first ball to open the As- Joe McBride, 195-women, Ma- bel McCreery, 186; individual the bullseye shooting of found the range and bas- National Bank have lost Alan Miller of Boca Ra- No other state in the world offers better sail- sociation's new daytime triple, men, Glen Berry, 528 - Mike Hartzell, zeroed kets by Bruce Felieu, two while winning none. ton. league. A pre-bowling women, Mabel McCreery, 517. fishing thrills than Florida. Action like this in on the Weir Realtor Pete Poole, Russell In the second and most brings visiting anglers back to Palm Beach program was arranged BUSINESSMENS SCRATCH team and downed them, Stebeens, and Garry To Place a Classified and conducted by Dr» Team Won LOST thrilling game of the day County and Boca Raton year after year. First Bk.&Trust 33 21 17 to 9. Peoples put Weir Real- in the Midget class the Ad, Phone 395-5121 Q George Morgan, who Purvis Plast. 32 22 Weir Realtors just tors on the score board First Bank and Trust of helped organize the new Liberty Glass 32 22 DeMarco 30 24 couldn't get going in the but not enough as Mike Boca jumped out in front league. Assisting with Turner Nurs. 28 26 first half and managed Hartzell sank three of the Boca National the new league are Dutch Golden Harbour 28 26 to score only one point more baskets and a free Bank and looked like a Altenbaugh, president of Kreuscher Const. 26 28 while Doby Brick picked throw for the game high sure run-away, picking the Bowling Committee, Boca Plumb. 7 47 High team game. Turner Nur- up seven on two baskets of 11 and write finish to up six points in the first A NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC and Ethel Altenbaugh, sery, 929; high team triple, by Hartzell and one by the hopes of the Weir quarter and adding 10 secretary of the com- Kreuscher Const., 2575; indi- Paul Finger. The back- five. more in the second mittee. vidual high, John Bozzone, 232; individual triple, Tom Farrell, board was dominated by Doby Brick is now tied quarter. Rolling with the Uni- 583. Bruce King during that for first place with the Gary Martin showed a k Political Forum, annually conducted by the versity- Kings League half of play for Doby First Bank and Trust of hot hand, dropping in Monday night, Jim Pet- Brick. Boca. Both teams have four baskets, and Joe Boca Raton Jaycees, will be held on Thursday, tie had games of 212, Tennis mi In the third and fourth won two and lost none-, (Continued on page 14A) H 243 and 188 for a fine January 28, 1965 at 3:00 p.m. within the 643 series. Termite League All Tied Up BOCA SQUARES MIXED Billiards Team Won Lost auditorium of J.C. Mitchell School Melaleuca 48 24 Chateau 44 28 (2401 NW 3rd. Avenue) Palms 41 31 Dates Set Jet Boosters Lose 1st To Teens Cambridge 40 32 Riviera 391/2 321/2 Maisonette 38 34 The annual city-wide Behind the sharp- for the "Big Green" of ed a three pointer as he PURPOSE: "Know Your Candidates Better" Hallmark 38 34 shooting of Steve Wil- was fouled in the Laurel 381/2 321/2 table tennis tournament the Jaycees but Craig Wood-Glen 351/2 361/2 co-sponsored by the locks and Micky Cob- Dubinsky of the white . process of sinking a All 8 candidates for the Carmel 33 39 Boca Raton Recreation lentz the Boca Teen and black of Kiwanis one-hander by Scanlon, Century 33 39 Town addition to the and Dubinsky added his Carousel 32 /2 381/2 Department and the Bo- Sunrise dropped in two approaching city elections have Capri 31 41 ca Raton News is set for Termite league handed baskets on fast breaks sixth point for the day Boca Ria 29 43 Thursday, Jan. 21, for the Boca Jet Boosters and Terry Noble added as the Kiwanis Sunrise been invited to attend, make their Fiesta 28 44 adults and Friday, Jan, their first loss of the a one hander from cir- defeated the Jaycees 16 Sundial 28 44 women, Ruby 22, for children at 7:30 young season, 23 to 14, cle and at the half Ki- to 6. introductory statements, and make IndividuaClark, 21l0 high- men. , Ed Huisking, p.m. in the game room last Saturday at the Bo- wanis led 11 to 4. The Termite section 235; individual triple, women, ca Elementary Gym. of the Midget league is Gladys Coif ax, 507 - men, Harry of the Community Cen- reply to questions from the dthmry. Coif ax, 548, ter. Out scoring the Jets In the second half the in a four way tie as each THE EARLY BIRDS Entries for the City 11 points to none in the Jaycees could pick up team has won one and Team Won Lost Billiard tournament are first two quarters, Teen only one more basket as lost one so far this sea- Sparrows 561/2 191/2 Switzer dropped one son. Flamingoes 45 1/2 301/2 still being accepted by Town rested for the You, too, are invited to attend and listen. No Hawks 441/2 311/2 the Recreation Depart- third quarter when they through in the latter W L Skylarks 36 40 ment and all persons picked up only one bas- minutes of the game. Boca Jet Boosters 1 1 Robins 33 43 Both teams were score- admission charge will be levied. Roadrunners 321/2 431/2 wishing to enter must ket and then in the last Jaycees 1 1 Woodpeckers 311/2 44 1/2 have their entries turn- quarter opened the less in the third quarter Sunrise Kiwanis 1 1 Mynahs 25 1/2 50 1/2 ed in on or before Mon- scoring gates for 10 but Mike LoBianco add- Teen Town 1 1 Individual high. Rose Vento, Do you have a question to be submitted to a 181; individual triple, Annette day, Jan. 25. The bil- more, on baskets by Curtis, 477. liards matches will be Mickey Coblentz and candidate? Write if below, clip along doffed UNIVERSITY KINGS held Wednesday, Jan, Stephen Gill, both who Team Won Lost scored two, and one bas- Boca Nat. Bk. 54 22 27, for women, Thurs- lines from the newspaper and mail to Jaycees. Good's Amer. 43 33 day, Jan. 28 for men and ket by Steve Willocks Thermo 42 34 Friday, Jan. 29, for who was game high man GOLF N0W5 C.A. Quillen 411/2 331/2 children. with 10 points, J,C. Mtic&eH 40 36 I wish to have asked of the following candidate Boca Lounge 40 36 Pat McGowen with NO WAITING Wentworth Plas. 37 1/2 381/2 eight points and Jerry or candidates (check which one or ones) Love's Drugs 35 41 Swmi Neering with six led the Honda 26 50 23 53 Boca Jet Booster attack Coastal Signs — ( — SOUTHERN High team game, Love s Drugs, (Continued from 12A) in the second half only ( ) Turner { ) DeLong 1030; high team triple, Boca to fall short at the final COUNTRY Raton National Bank, 2916; Indi- two under on the next gun. vidual high, Jim Pettie, 243; in- two with a three and four CLUB ( } Montgomery { ) D'Amore dividual triple, Jim Pettie, 643. In the second game of MANOR BUSINESSMEN'S HANDICAP in that order. the Termite division the Team Won Lost Six and seven were a Sunrise Kiwanis Club ( ) Mirandi ( ) Christy BocaHeat.&AC 50 18 little tougher and he shot Route U.S. 441 — (State Read 7) Boca Car Wash 41 27 of Boca handed the Boca Kohl's Off.Sup. 36 32 pars on both, but hole Jaycees a decisive de- Midwoy Between Delrey and Boca Raton ( ) Guthrie ( ) Brodhead Supreme Suto 35 33 number eight was feat, 16 to 6, as Terry D&M Auto Parts 341/2 331/2 birdied and he finished Noble, Mike LoBianco, Mello Lounge 34 34 out the nine by getting Boca Window 30 1/2 37 1/2 m Craig Dubinsky, and This Question: Boca Uniform 30 38 an eagle three on the Richard Scanlon com- Jim's Bulldozing 30 38 575-yard last hole. bined to score evenly 18 Holes Par 71 Deerfield Plumb. 19 ^9 High team | raine. Kohl's Office Total score for the against the faltering Championship Course and Supply, 100 high team triple, fist nine . . . twenty- Jaycee five. Scott Swit- Boca Car Wash, 2897; individual nine! zer, Mark Schoenfeld, TSi® Area's B@st Greens high, Dave Govan, 213; indivi- dual triple, Dave Govan, 579. Coming around on the and John Wood were the FAU MIXED second nine, either cold scorers for the Jay-. Team Wen Lost weather or, shall we say cees. Snirds 4 0 DAILY \ 50_ Guttersnipes 4 0 advancing years, got to The Sunrise Kiwanis Worry Wolves 4 0 the long-time profes- played steady ball as GREEMS PER AFTE&5 Snarfs 4 0 sional. He wasn't able 3 5 DAY they moved ahead of the 2 P.M Pathfinders 3 1 to break, par until the FEE Alley Gators 3 1 Jaycees in the first Electric Carts Faults 3 1 395-yard 15th hole. It quarter and Tom Wood 20 PLAY CARD . .'75* No-See-Ums 3 1 went one under. Sixteen opened the scoring for (Optional) V,*,, Barats 1 3 was even, seventeen and 10 PLAY CARD ..'40" Sfinks 1 3 the Jaycees team but Pin splitters 1 3 eighteen each one under Mike LoBianco tied it FOR INFORMATION CALL D1LRAY Burms 1 3 for a 32. with a toss from eight Frantic Four a 4 Added up, Snead had a 27i-2Q02 or 278-3371 Alli-Cats o 4 feet out. Kiwanis went Chipi-Dales o 4 61 on the par 71 course. ahead as Terry Noble Squunks o 4 An outstanding score, sank a free thro won two Take Boca Raton Road West to Highway 7 (441) Mail to: Boca Raton Jaycees High team game, Pathfinders, even for a professional. Turn North 2% miles to Entrance. 773; high team triple, Pathfind- attempts from the free P.O.-Box 495 ers, 2195; individual high, men, throw line. J. Burger, 255 - women, p. To Place A 10 !o 15 Minutes Drive from Downtown Beard, 214; individual triple, At the start of the Boca Raton, Florida men, J. Burger, 655 - women, Classified Ad second quarter Mike D. Beard, 565. Phone 395-5121 Schoenfeld hit a layup 14A Jan. 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS YOUR BEST MARKET - CALL 395-5121 Classified Ads Help Wonted Male Services Available Rooms for Rent Apartments for Rent Line Rates 30if Man or boy to work as ASH MILLWORK NEWLY FURNISHED (1) Furn. 1 bdrm. to Jan. per line - - - - usher 1-6 p.m. Monday Custom cabinets large room. Twin beds, 30 & after March 1. Minimum SI.20 thru Friday. Boca Ra- and Millwork private entrance, bath, (2) Unfurn. & furn. 2 per insertion ton Theatre. Free estimates patio, T.V. bdrm. by year or month. 535 N.W. 28th St. Convenient Location Children but no pets. Merchantse for Sale • ^ w__t6d Fema{e Mgr., Apt. 2. 395-7884. Coffee Table - 36" Car- 395-2260 Seasonal or yearly cou- I Bdrm., Luxury apt. rara Marble Top — Cashier to work after- CUSTOM PAINTING ple. Call after 6 p.m, noons weekdays. Apply furn.or unfurn. Long or Ebony legs - Brass fer- PAPERHANGING . 3Q5-358Q short term lease. Call rules. $39.50. YOU Boca Raton Theatre. Quality Workmanship Lovely double bedroom, HAUL. Jennings Picture Maid, dress & sports 942-4135 3 blocks from ocean, .395-3287. Framing, 110 E. Boca wear shop. Experienced TIC TOC CHILD CARE private entrance. Sea- One Bedroom unfurn. Raton Rd. 395-1660, only. Full time. Judi Nursery sonal, Weekly $40, daily apt. $140 yearly lease. Large upright Amana Lesli, 271 Golf view Dr., 273 N.W. 15th St. $8. Yearly rate on re- Two Bedroom unfurn., 2 deep freeze. Excellent Royal Palm Shopping Boca Raton quest 395-1414; 395- bath, $180 yearly lease. condition. Asking $200. Center, Boca. 1 Year to 6 Years 0482 Nights & Sundays. Heated swimming pool. 395-2945. Tel. 395-5440 Furnished Bedroom, MARCEE APTS. 501 N. Lost and Found Screen and aluminum Private bath in Boca. A-l-A. 395-4964 or Bedroom suite, bed, LOST-New ladies wrist 399-5922. dresser, night stand. for the Home. Roofs — Call before 9 A.M. or watch. Army/Navy, A&P Awnings — Aluminum after 8 P.M. 395-4086. New duplex furnished Mattress & box spring shopping area. Reward. Accessories. Sold and apt. 2/2, Central A/C avail, if wanted. Like 395-2881. Apartments for Rent and heat. Quality new. 395-0927. Installed. Autos for Sale BOCA SCREEN Lovely 1 bdrm. apt op- throughout. Available 3 steel storage cabinets, ENCLOSURE, INC. posite golf course & season or yearly. 3422 each 36" wide & 78" "64 Cad. Cpe. DeVille, convenient to all shop- N.E. 5th Drive, Boca Florida Atlantic University students and faculty were guests of Royal Palm Air Cond., etc. 4000 5911 N- Federal Hwy. high. Also 3 drawer le- 278-4200 278-2479 ping. 255 E. Royal Palm Raton. 395-2531. \ Polo Club for Sunday's game, the second in a row to be decided in a "Sudden gal file. 395-5420. miles. $4650. 395-4673. Rd. EXTRA Guests Coming? Death" playoff. Milwaukee won 9 to 8. Among the FAU spectators were Sam 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 Mr. Businessman Patio Glass Doors 6'6" Did you know that you New duplex, 2 bedroom, Available, Furn. Studio Baptista, (top left) director of Student Welfare; Joe Blasco and Bob McGee, x 5' screen and rails, Tudor V8. Automatic, 2 bath, beautiful kitchen, Apts. & Villas, on th.e radio, heater, safety could go into 5,000 local students. Sandy Reagan, (lower left) also a FAU student is seated with Sheila complete.Call 395-2704. homes every week (26 electric heat, air condi- ocean, private beach, Kilpatrick, Palm Beach Junior College student planning to attend FAU, and 21" self-propelled Lawn belts. No dealers. Orig- times) for $15.60? This tioner. 2710 N.E. 5th priv.dock. The Villas of Sharon Ruth. Students attention was especially directed at the referee of inal owner. 395-5737. Ave. It is open. Yearly Boca Raton, 507 S. Ocean Boy Rotary Mower. Ex- 1957 Cadillac $400. 395- $15.60 buys a 4 line rental $125 mo. We take Sunday's game3 Tom Oxley, a fellow student. Tom is the son of John Oxley5 cellent condition. $40. "salesman" in the Boca Blvd; on AlA. Call 395- mentor of the Tulsa team, Tom will be playing at the Royal Palm Polo Club 0585 or can be seen at care of lawn. Phone 395- 5220. 395-0109 after 5 p.m.1145 S.W. 4 St., Boca. Raton News. No better 2583. this coming Sunday. Walnut slant top desk "salesman" in town. XKE Jaguar, 1963, 13,- Call 395-5121 - Miss Studio Apt., lighthouse- with 3 drawers. Block 000 miles, one owner, keeping, nicely furnish- 3 bdrm, 2 bath, del. fur- front Chippendale style excellent condition. 395- Bruce., ed. Season, year. Jor- nished, swimming pool, §75. 395-0291. 6150. A.B.C. dan Manor, 101 N.W.on lake. Now to Feb. 15. Blue Lustre not only Pine Circle. 395-4567. 395-5321. Room with (Continued from 13A) 1952 Ford Truck, ton & THE HANDY MAN private entrance also (Continued from page rids carpets of soil but 1/2, Stake bed all steel. Any kind of home Furnished efficiency Ashe showed coolness cost the taxpayers' leaves pile soft • and $395. 941-4532 Pom- suite, center of Boca, 5 available.. by dropping in three free though he was against REPAIRS Furn. 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 more money in some the Supreme Court s de- lofty. Rent electric pano. 395-2519 min. to public beach. On throws in as many at- shampooer $1. Belzer's bath, large lot, on In- ways since a special cision, the Legisla- Sacrifice. '61 Cadillac ' ,Tony Carroll 1st floor. Ill E. Boca tempts, Julio Baez added election would be neces- Hardware Co. tracoastal. 363 N.E. a free throw and John ture "had brought it on Sedan Deville, white LAWN & TREE SERVICE Raton Rd. Spanish Trail. 395-6032. sary. itself by refusing to re- Baby crib, SACRIFICE, with all extras. Best deal CHAIN SAW WORK New 1 Bedroom luxury Sterling added a bucket Acting as moderator white French Provincial Also for sale. to run up First Bank and apportion." ;ets car. 395-7150. COMPLETE LAWN apts. Air cond. and heat- Waterfront Lake Rog- for the forum, J.H. In another question, with mattress, bumper ed. Furn. or unfurn Trust score to 16. Boats for Sale MAINTENANCE c ers, 834 ME 33 St., Furn. Jesse, News' publisher, Jesse asked Roberts if & sheets, $45 - cost RYAN TREE & LA?,'N Soasnn-vpfiTiv 64.QQ NP luxury honic, dock. Sea— A basket by Bob Kelly started off the program he thought the Legisla- $119 new. Carriage &. and two free throws, one y SERVICE son. 395-1486 or -2104, with a question on beach ture could fill the re- mattress, $22. Nylon and trailer. 395-6538 by David Barlow and one erosion, and the use of quests for funds which playpen, $7. 942-5346. ROYAL PALM by Rick Brownlee was 45 H.P. Johnson Engine HEATING EQUIPMENT HAMPSHIRE HOUSE 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, federal funds for cor- would be $200,000,000 $138.95 Castro ottoman w/ Elec. Start. Cleaned and Repaired all that Boca National rection. 1150 S.W. 2nd Ave. den - pool - large patio over the expenditures for $35. 32"x21" with Tarpaulin & Top Specialize in oil-fired Boca islands - A/C - on Golf Course. could garner off the Roberts, the only for the present bi-en- rough defense of Boca back rest & cushion. Plus other x-tras. units. New, modern, furnished Available furnished member of the delega- nium. Opens into bed with foam Skis incl. BOCA SERVICES & unfurnished - Effi- yearly or for long sea- Bank and Trust,, tion who does not live on "Predicted income 395-7570 In the second half of mattress. Call 278-2745 395-3589 after 5 p.m. ciencies, 1 & 2 bedroom son. Call 395-5311. the coast, said he would will be $150,000,000 Rug 9 x 10, oval, braid- or Sat. Inside and outside apts now available. the contest Boca Na- not favor taking away ri- over the present in- Painting. Reasonable Furn. 2 bedroom in tional Bank closed the ed, $10. 3 table lamps, 1962 35' Owens Sport Please caU E J Seller beautiful Riviera sec- parian rights from up- come," the veteran leg- $7. Double bed with Har- Fisherman, Loaded, like Prices. No job too Mgr., 395-1165 or 395- gap as Rick Brownlee land owners. islator said, "and this small. Call 395-3954., tion of Boca Raton. 2 1/2 sank six straight free vard frame, inner spring new, twin engines. Ship 2 blocks from the ocean. "No matter how'bad leaves us about $50,- mattress & box springs. to shore radio. Electric E & R MASONRY EXCLUSIVE throws and baskets by the erosion is, or the 000,000 to come up with. Priced at $1500 for Darren Holbrook and Combination Magnavox. refrigerator. All new Complete Masonry from The luxury penthouse season to the rightpar- need, we must have con- Schools will take half 395-1329 before 8:30 am canvas. Sleeps 6. 942- start to finish. Asphalt apt. in Highland Beach's David Barlow and one sideration for individual of that $150,000,000. C^l 395-0822. from the floor by Rick or aft. 4 pm. All day 2760 or 941-5837. 3901 drives replaced with loveliest Co-op is now rights," he told the Ki- However, we'll pare and Sat. &. Sun. NE 25th Ave,. Pompano. concrete. Prices start.(u) available to responsible S SEASON Brownlee brought the wanians. pare and it is possible score up to 19 to 18 4 ton Trane air condi- SEE THIS $175. Licensed & Insur- couple only;, Seasonal Bafalis noted that he to operate under that 19'6" x 8' four yr. old ed. Keystone Patio's & in favor of the "Big tioner. Reverse cycle Ui iun^Cis nvaiicii-'io 4 did not favor the use of proposed income." under warranty. 395- Mohawk with 1962 75HP Sidewalks.. Phone 941- Sn ac I< iiTsiy comfortabl e. Blue" of the Boca Bank federal funds. Joel Daves, former Fel>. 1st, 2 bedroom 2 and Trust. 1644 or call Florence Evinrude, full canvas, 2338 after 5 p.m, bath, every convenience. Furnished or unfurnish- "We can do this kind county prosecutor who convertible top, fiber- m With four seconds re- Fashions. EVERYTHING IN GLASS" On Ocean. ed. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, of thing ourselves," he was elected to the House BUY, SELL, TRADE glass plywood, Nautilex J.G. "JOE" ROTH Fla. room, double car- maining and the crowd said. of Representatives in decks, 20 gal. built in ORYAL HADLEY, standing on their chairs, Furn., Restaurant & Bar Table Tops & Mirrors port, sprinkler system. Thomas was asked November, also com- equip, and what have you,. gas tank, 2 built in fish Store Fronts-Auto Glass Realtor This won't last long. Rick Brownlee went to what chance he thought mented on taxes. boxes - $1200. After 5 the foul line for a one Pompano Trading Post 61 N.W. 7th St., Boca 400 E. Palmetto Pk. Rd. M.I. MADDOX, Realtor the Legislature, and "We must find new 1108 Hammondville Rd. p.m. 641 N.E. Lakeview 395-0311 P.O. Box 803 507 N.E. 20th St. and one situation. He especially the Senate, Terr., Boca Raton. 395- Boca Raton 395-2900 missed his first attempt methods for school tax- Pompano 933-1241 SNOW CAP ROOF Boca Raton 395-2244 had of reapportioning it- es," he said. "The 2804. Furn. efficiency with NEW & BEAUTIFUL and again he eyed in the self. Console TV/Record PAINTING basket only to have it present system is all ad Ceramic cement. 5 year private beach. Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath with (Gov. Haydon Burns valorem taxes, and Player/Radio in fruit- sundeck, new kitchen, fall short and a tie for Shetland Pony and colt guarantee on roof coat- bath. Seasonal or month- has said that he will call is inequitable. We-must wood cabinet. Round 36" ly. 395-4029. new furniture, yard ser- first place in the Midget a reapportionment ses- occasional table. 8mm for sale. 395-3890. ings. 399-5428. division of the Boca come up with additional Alterations SEASONAL or YEARLY vice. Walking distance sion immediately after funds otherthan real es- projector. 395-6053. Miniature Dachshund at to beach. Yearly or sea- Recreation Depart- the regular session stud. 9 lb., AKC Cham- Alterations — new cus- RENTALS ment's Basketball pro- tate taxes." New one bedroom apart- sonal to adults. 301 N.E. completes it work early The delegation will pion Fangpurs strain. tom sewing, cushions 5th Ave. 395-2571. gram. in June. The Legisla- Carpet installer, only 395-3755. and drapes. By expert. ments, beautifully fur- hold a series of public nished, heat and air con- Excellent 2/2, all elec- W ture has been ordered experienced men need Call 395-5263. tric kitchen, fully fur- First Bk.& Trust 2 to reapportion on ahearings on local legis- apply. Phone eve. 395- I* I arrts, Trees^ Sod ditioning, pool, large lation. First session is Clothing Alteration, fast grounds - ideal location nished, immediate pos- Doby Brick 2 "one-man, one-vote" 1337. 50,000 plants & shrubs, service, quality work, session, by season or Weir Realtors 0 principal by the U.S. slated for Jan. 22. Licensed Real Estate 250 & up. Blooming size - close to everything. reasonable prices. Polly Will allow pets on sea- yearly. Call 395-4555 or Boca National Bk. 0 Supreme Court.) Sales Person to sell bougainvillea, 980 & up. Kappler - 278-3546. 395-0967. The schedule for the from model homes. 1155 Key lime trees ready to sonal rental - yearly The county's senator Hospital Donations SEWING rentals unfurnished. Unfurnished home for coming week pits Teen said he foresaw much W. Camino Real. fruit, $7.95. Orchid Dresses, suits, design- Town against Sunrise trees $1.49 & $2.50. rent monthly or yearly - trouble, and that the A unique bid for do- Reliable person with ing. Drapes & slip cov- also nicely furnished Kiwanis and the Jaycees court would probably own transportation to HIDEAWAY NURSERY, ers. All types of sewing. against the Boca Jet nations for the Debbie- 2300 W. Hillsboro, 757 S. Federal Hwy. home. Call 395-3119. have to do the. work. Rand Foundation's pro- clean house Sat. morn- 399-4038. Colonial Building Furnished home, 2 bed- Booster Club in the Ter- "To get our 'one- posed new Community ings. 395-2818 eve. Deerfield. Instructions—Tufbrfrig mite Division. ORCHIDS Boca Baton, Fla. room, 2 bath, family man, one-vote' princi- Hospital here has been Boy, 16 to 18 years, for DRUM LESSONS 3954044 room with convertible In the Midget Division ple, many of the Legis- launched by Robert Bab- kitchen work Saturdays Stagftorns ferns, Orchid Small apt. furnished for Doby Brick will take on supplies, expert potting No Instruments to buy. sofa. Conveniently lo- lators from the less- ione of Lorne-Babione & Sundays. See Mr. Riz- Formerly with Harvard Feb. & March - 1 bed- cated in quiet residen- First Bank and Trust populous areas will have Funeral Home. zo at Brown's Restau- service. Open Sundays, room furnished apt. Jan. and both teams are un- HIDEAWAY NURSERY, Band, U.S. Navy, & Ed- tial section. Phone 395- to vote themselves out Babione, pointing out rant. 45 S. Fed. Hwy. die Condon. WH 1-6953, 26 to Feb. 22. Tiffany 1580 defeated and the winner of office," Thomas 2300 W. Hillsboro, Apts. 395-6420. will take over undisput- that there is no charge Reliable man for yard Deerfield. DRUM LESSONS |LONG SEASON pointed out. for ambulance service, work, general cleaning By former Milton Berle PARKER APTS. ed first place in the di- "They will be nat- Situations Wanted; $4,900 vision. Weir Realtors said letters asking do- in house. Fulltime, 5 drummer, register now! Efficiency, also bed- JWATERFRONT and Boca National Bank urally reluctant to do nations to the hospital day week, steady. 456 Wanted minor repairs, No instruments to buy! room apt. with Fla. room BSfFurnishedi 3 bdrm., 2 will try to see who stays this. Some want to in- fund will be sent to all Coconut Palm, Boca. carpentry, painting, 399-1714. (not yearly), 2 adults, bath, fireplace, barbe- off the bottom and takes crease the size of the persons transported to CAREER electrical and plumb- THE COTTAGE no pets please. 444 East cue, screened pool and over third place. two houses rather than area hospitals by his OPPORTUNITY ing; also rewebbing of Continuous instructions (EAST) Palmetto Pk. dock. No bridges to In- Game times, Jan. 23, keep them about the firm. All donations will The Prudential Insur- lawn furniture. 941-5940 in dressmaking, slip- Rd., Boca Raton. 395- tracoastal for a luxuri- 9 a.m. - Doby Brick vs same and really re- ance Co. will appoint a BOOKKEEPER & TAX covering, & other crea- 4750/ ous vacation in the Cove. apportion, If we do this, Special Agent in Boca WORK F.C., 30 yrs ex- tive arts. Furnished duplex apt. M.I. MADDOX, Realtor First Bank and Trust; why not make it a uni- for rent. Monthly or 10 a.m. - Boca National the best Raton. Age 25-45. Must perience all phases. Full 26 S.E. 5th St. 507 N.E. 20th St. cameral Legislature, have sales ability. Sal- time or part time or in 395-7?47 seasonally. 2868 N.E. 5 vs Weir Realtors; 11 Ave. 395-4770. Boca Raton 395-2900 a.m. - Teen Town vs and save the taxpayers recipe ary to start $100-$125 my home. 395-7161. MUSIC LESSONS LUXURY HOME,"" 3" money?" per week. Call collect Receptionist. Typing, Professional instruc- Efficiency completely Sunrise Kiwanis, 12 for furnished. Suitable for 1 bdrm, completely fur- Thomas said that WPB 585-4677. shorthand, general off- tors. Cuitar, piano, or- nished, residential area. noon - Jaycees vs Jet ice experience. 395- or 2. Boca. 395-2596. Boosters. C. LANE folks Experienced couple to gan, drums, clarinet, Seasonal $1600 including newly live in. One in family. 1370. saxophone, trumpet, DEL-RIO APTS. lawn maintenance. 460 Driveway Sealing Salary $450 per mo. General housekeeping & trombone, tuba. New One bedroom, A/C, N.W. 6 Ave. Call 395- To Place A and Repairs moved Year round position. cleaning. By week or THE MUSIC CENTER Heat, Furn. or unfurn. 1232 or (eve) 395-5271. 136 Boca Raton Road Classified Ad Fla. tested materials Must have Fla. referen- day. Fully experienced. Year or Season. 480 W. Offices for Rent to B@€€§ ces that can be checked. Own transportation. Ref. 395-3530 Camino Real. 395-7542. Phone 395-5121 No Spray work. NEW 278-2216 Take one phone call {or coupon Write Box K, Boca Ra- 278-0862 eve. Rooms for Rent Seasonal below), add hostess with 'baskets ton News, stating quali- Experienced maid de- On beach, one bedroom MEDICAL CENTER of gifts and information about the - Lovely warm twin room located at city, stir in genuine hospitality, fications, previous po- sires day or week work. in new home. Will share apt. Completely furnish- and you'll have .a generous and sition & references, P ermanent position ed. 395-3236. Camino Square GRACE'S FOOD STORi delightful welcome. Just phone with 1 or couple. 395- Shopping Center length of time employ- preferred. Cooking, 3585. Unusual private effi- ed. State telephone num- laundry, etc. Own trans- on Camino Real 1949 H. W. 2nd Ave. LOVELY LARGE ROOM ciency & patio. Near Will build your office to Welcome ber. & time to call to ar- portation. Ref. 278-0862 good location, close in, beach. 195 S.E. Wave- range meeting. eve. your specifications in- tile bath. Heated. 395- crest Way, off AlA. cluding air conditioning. Wonted 1458. Boca. 395-4365. Specializing EXPECTING -GUESTS? Call WELCOME NEWCOMERS! [SALESMEN OR GARAGE or storage Guest room, private THOMAS P. NOLAN, o Use this coupon to let us know you'ra Treat them to a vaca- here. SALESLADIES space to rent for auto. bath, breakfast for lady. Realtor ITALIAN SUBMARINE Close to Bible confe- tion on the ocean — For centrally located Fairly close to Boca. apartments, efficien- 131 N. E. 1st Ave. Address—,. Eve. 395-775L rence. Call 395-7689, 2 395-3838 399-1355 City ioffice. General Real Es- to 8 p.m. cies, hotel rooms — tate. Exclusive repre- "WEEKEND SPECIALS" Q Pfease have the Welcome Wagon Available Large attractive fur- Daily, Weekly, Seasonal Hostess all an me sentative for builder D I would like to subscribe to the PAINTING nished room available to Rates. Store for rent 17x45 TOMATOES 2 1b. 39c _ BOCA RATON NEWS with models in Boca. LJ i already subscrrae to the EXTERIOR & INTERIOR gentleman only. House- SEA BROOKS APTS. near 20th St. $80 per c BOCA RATON NEWS 6 pak" BOLOGNA !b. 59c Fill out coupon and mail to Circulation M.I. MADDOX, Realtor LICENSED & INSURED on A-l-A 3/4 mile So. of month yearly lease. In- Dept.. keeping privileges. $15 Plus Deposit 507 N.E. 20th St. CALL FLOYD, 399-1566 wk. 463 Newcastle St., B oca Raton C abana Club, quire 2174 N.E. 1st Ave. 395-2900 If no answer call after 5. 276-4996. 399-1533 395-4964 & 399-5922. BOCA RATON NEWS Jan, 21, 1965J5A WANT AD RESULTS ARE A PHONE CALL AWAY-Call 395-5121 Stores for Rent Real Estate Wanted Homes for Sale Homes for Sale Homes for Sale Homes for Sale Homes for Sale Homes for Sale HORSEMAN'S New attractive colonial Needed by Feb. 1st. 3 CAMINO GARDENS 434 N.E. 3rd St. LAKE FLORESTA $12,550 BRAND NEW 2 VERY'NEAR- commercial stores. 182- An exclusive member- PARADISE HOME UNIVERSITY bdrm, 2 bath house un- Reduced to $39,000. Al- 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Builder's own 2 story BEDROOM ON LARGE 188 N. Fed. Hwy., Deer- furn. Yearly lease. $125 ship community $650 down $92 mo. home, 3 bedroom, 2 LOT. SCREENED PA- 2/2, Family room, car- field. Adjacent to Boca 921 Butternut Terr. most new 4 bedroom, 3 port, Utility, Patio. per mo. 395-4964. bath/21/2 iacres in area New decorations bath, family room, all TIO, TILE ROOF, BEST .south line. Extra large Real Estate Reint 2 bedroom, 2 bath, com- Walk to ocean, Intra- carpeting and drapes. BUY ANYWHERE. SEE High; Dry; Quiet. Hurri- parking. Now leasing. pletely decorator fur- •of spacious homes built cane Shutters; Sprink- for owners of riding coastal, Post Office. At- $23,500, low down pay- MODEL OF HOME AT Reasonable rental. 395- Warehouse space for nished, Heritage furni- 1155 W.CAMINO REAL, lers; Many Extras. 100' rent. 395-4254. horses and other do- tractive neighborhood. ment. 298 N.W. 10th Ct. 5497. ture, central heat & air 965-1929 965-5724 395-3890. BOCA RATON. x 160'. Landscaped. Or- BEST BUY IN BOCA Parking for trucks and conditioning by Carrier. mestic animals; covered chard. Under $15,600. i unoccupied trailers. 90 patio, pool, Central Air- reverse charges FURNISHED BY DECO- ROYAL PALM YACHT 15' x 75' Good location All rooms open to extra Widow Must Sacrifice RATOR, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, & COUNTRY CLUB Conv. or FHA. 3774 NW only $100 per mo. Call N.W. 40 St., 395-1692. •large patio & pool. Heat, bermuda roof, 5th Ave. 395-2670. G.E. kitchen, large fam- new Boca Square, 2 furniture, carporte, Colonial home under 395-3236, Real Estate Beautifully landscaped bdrm, 2 Bath, Drapes, carpeting & draperies, $60,000, priced at ex- NEW Excellent buy, cus- STORE-OFFICE Bldg., with sprinkler system. ily room, fireplace; two tom 3 bedroom, 3 bath, For Rent or Sale story barn with 5 stalls. Carpeting, disposal, radiant ceiling heat, la- ceptional value to pur- Boca Raton Rd., 15'x40', $36,000. Call 395-7089 central AC/H. $3000 chaser. Call owner for air conditioned, paneled FURNISHED - UNFURN. More land available. nai & screened patio, 5 partitioned and air-con- for appointment. down. 1171 S.W. 13th sprinklers system. appt. 395-5381. family room.45 screen- iitioned. Call 3Q5-17nfi ANNUAL - SEASONAL $450 Down. Spacious 2 ed porch, 2 car garage, Call 395-1322 Place. Call collect Mi- $16,500. 395-0922. Business Qppoffxiriittes bedroom, 2 bath home. ami 758-0724. BUILDER CLOSE OUT A PERFECTLY $24,900 no closing perator Beauty Sa- Bruce E. Barrel! Furnished if desired. WONDERFUL "BUY" costs. 1030 N.W. 6th 224 S. Federal Hwy. INTRACOASTAL MODEL ROW HOMES lon. Centrally located. Realtor Open 1 to 5. 1285 N.W. No expense has been 2, 3 & 4 bdrm homes, In the Estates Area of Terr. Lake Floresta Established clientele. 425 E.Palmetto Pk. Rd, 4th St., Country Club 395-1433 276-7713 spared to make this one some offered complete- Beautiful Boca Raton. 199^2 878. Low down payment. MONTHLY Village. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, of the most comfortable ly furn., all with cen- There are 3 bedrooms $450 DOWN Owner will finance to YEARLY West Deerfield Realty Beautifully landscaped homes in Boca Rat on Ri- tral A/C, large family 2 baths - plus Cabana j$87 MONTHLY right party. 395-1232 or SEASONAL MLS central heat, ceilings veria. Dreams become rooms, garages & de- bath. A Large Swim- _ FHA 5-5271. Homes, Apartments and 399-4654 Asso.395-4375 and ducts insulated for realities in this 2 bed- luxe kitchens, ming Pool and a beau- A lovely 2 bedroom, 1 rooms. See or call Har- Owners sacrifice $2000, A/C. W/W carpeting, room, 2 bathWterfront BUY BELOW DUPLI- tiful plot 100x164. Cen- bath, Florida Room and below replacement. Al- Drapes, all electric kit- trally air conditioned INVESTMENTS riet Jackman. home; priced right at CATION COST and as- large screen porch with J. Stuart Robertson, Inc. most new, 3/2, extra chen, city sewers, furn. $45,000. Call for appt. sume existing financing. and heated. 2 car ga- barbecue and carport. Realtor, large lot, Country Club. or unfurn. 1055 S.W. Ca- to see. NO LOAN COSTS. gage. Furnishings available. Resort Motel Village. 501 N.W. 13th mino Real. Owner 395- Built at a cost of M.I. MADDOX, Realtor Laundramat 395-4624 395-1329, 395-1322 Terrace Associates Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 Ave. 395-4383. . 4024. more than $60,000. Of- 507 N.E. 20th St. 20 acre Trailer Park Bargain $14,500, close A. lovely, spacious split BRUCE E.DARRELL 201 S.W. 9th Ave. fered for quick sale at M.I. MADDOX, Realtor bath home in Boca Realtor 395-5313 Boca Raton 395-2900 Square. Draperies, car- to Intracoastal. 3 bed- level family home. $45,000. firm Moving to California. 507 N.E. 20th St. Porch, large garage & NEW IN DEERFIELD peting, sprinklers, cen- rooms, 2 baths, large 425 E. Palmetto Pk. Rd. Immediate possession Sell my 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Boca Raton 395-2900 carport, nice yard, low- laundry, central heat, OPEN HOUSE for sale at a reduced if desired. Brochure on tral A/C & heat. Owner well, sprinklers, 135' price. No closing costs. ranch style home. Lots and Acreage Sale transferred. Reason- down payment.395-2168. 3-5 Daily request, Sprinkler system. Fur- Phone 395-5121 for lot, 20 trees. $16,200. Rutenberg Laurel Model F. BYRON PARKS Corner lot 25th Terrace able. 395-7048. 12-5 Sunday nished, $15,000. 1495 395-1238. 336 E. CAMINO REAL Homes,Readyto move in, Realtor and 5th Ave. Approx. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Classified Ad Service On sewer. 2 bedroom, 2 N.E. 4th Ave.. Boca. 3 in Boca Harbour. $160 LARGE £OOL & PATIO 3-2 Pool a/c 151 North Ocean Blvd. 2/2 home, 1 1/2 yr. old, 83 xl03' by owner — Airy" Fl'aT"roomm " PLUPLUS Fine neighborhood, 3/2 bath, sprinkling system, $4250. 1495 N.E. 4 Ave. mo. rent with option to screened porch makes Beautifully Furnished 395-3700 Boca Square, furn. or A.C. Refg. DW-W. All $58,500 602 S.E. 6thAve.,Deer- 200' Highway Frontage buy. 395-4658. for real Fla. living. See electric. Drapes &. field Beach. 399-3319. unfurn., air condition- State road 808. Main this 2 bdrm, 2 bath home Exclusive with Spacious 3/2, built in ers, central heat, price RENT Broad loom. $24,500. Builders own huge kitchen, good neighbor- Road from Turnpike to by calling 395-2217. •cash $5500. - $121.80 home, 3 bed, 2 bath, $14.900. 395-7844. Univ. $85 per front foot. or Many extras incl. clos- hood. , 243 N.E. 26 St. BUY per mo. 1154 S.W. 3rd 500 S. Federal ilwy. paneled Fla. room, 395-2473. Sacrifice ROYAL PALM Call owner, Hibiscus. REALTORS ed garage. BOCA RATON 395-0220 large screened porch, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, den Exceptionalli y nice 2 price $14,900. ;_ Const. Inc. 395-4275.. By Intracoastal Lake BEACH 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large all elec, garage, 2 - pool-large patio-A/C- bedroom, 2 bath corner Rogers, 834 NE 33 St. 1031 S.E. 7th C't., Cove, near FAU. Spacious 2/2 APT. LOTS $6800 Apartment with ocean lot, all improvements, utility rooms. $2500 custom built home with on Golf Course. A beau- THOMAS P. NOLAN, Custom luxury 3/3 den, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, sprinkler system, furn. down. $130 monthly. tiful home at a rock bot- view. In lovely Boca heat/air, 2 gar, dock. large rooms &. closets. everything it takes to REALTOR Raton "Estates" sec- or unfurn., landscaped. 399-2878. _ make for easy living.' tom price. Owner an- 131 N.E. 1st Ave, 395-1486 or -2104. Screened patio, garage, 600 N.W. 7 St. 395-2390. POOL HOME xious to sell. Will con- tion. Nicely furnished. Have 2" houses - one Special Features. 399- Lot 100' x 160' deep. 395-3838 399-1355 $175. mo., or $17,500 Value conscious - if so, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Cor- $17,950. By owner. 395- sider trade. Call 395- Choice residential lots must go - 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1401_ inspect this 3/bedroom, ner Lot, Enclosed Ga- 5311. incl. owned land. 6 yr. old, good condition, 4555 or 395-0967. in Boca Raton. Low down MacLaren & Anderson I WATERFRONT 2/bath home in the Boca rage, Patio & Swimming ROYAL OAK HILLS WILL TRADE payment — long term $13,750. Custom built, 2 POOL Pool. 1100 S.W. 11th St., 151 E. Royal Palm Rd. , .-* Raton Estates. It is cen- 2 bedroom, Fla. room, LOT OR HOME IN BOCA balance. 399-1521. bdrm, 2 bath with study, J&JJ1 FIREPLACE trally heated and air Boca Raton Square. 395- Ph. 395-1333 large rooms, 1 yr. old, cent. AC/H, closed gar., RATON FOR LOT ATTENTION 2 OUTSTANDING 3 Bdrm., 2 bath, Double conditioned - 2/car ga- 3315, EAST OF FEDERAL $22,500. Shown by appt. NEW HOMES screened porch, sprink- BUILDERS! DUPLEXES Garage, no bridges to rage with automatic lers, sewers, carpet - HWY. IN DEERFIELD Lots available in Coun- 395-1071. : Immediate Occupancy Excellent location. Each the Intracoastal.Screen- door opener - excellent drapes. Earlypos. SAC- BEACH. try Club Village — sew- 2 bdrm, 2 bath, Light- ed pool and built-in bar- closet space - automatic Care-Free Maintenance side 2 bdrm., >2 bath, house Point. 90' front- RIFICE.Owner 395-7195 395-1818 w ers, water and roads. central heat & air, becue. $159 monthly, sprinkler system - car- Handsome, deluxe cus- Lots ready for building. age by 120' deep .Screen- Prin. and Int. after down peting and drapes in- tom finished 2 and 3 bed- $990 DOWN screened patio, extra ed patio, central heat, room homes from $135 mo. incl. home site Unusual discounts now large kitchen, huge util- payment. cluded in price. This de- NEW HOMES being offered. Call'395- air cond. in living room, M.I. MADDOX, Realtor lightful home with its $16,945 including cen- 3 bedroom, 2 bath, G.E. ity, lushly landscaped. closed garage, utility tral heat and air con- Weathertron, central 2- 3 and 4 Bedroom 1818. - Absolute quality, beau- 507 N.E. 20th St. lasting quality has the 24 acres, Hwy. 1 to wa- room, beautiful land- Boca Raton, 395-2900 comfort and charm that • ditioning, roofed and heat and air/cond. Large Homes tifully appointed. Pur- scaping, spacious screened porch, full lot roofed screened patio, ter. Also 12 lots, Boca chase price $26,500 or ROYAL OAK HILLS should appeal to the Some ready for Hills. Also business lot, rooms. 942-4654. Beautiful custom home, most fastidious buyer. sodding and landscaping, carport and fully sodded yearly rental $140 per TROPIC ISLES GE Americana range, home site. The monthly corner 12 St. N. & Hwy. mo. Your Inspection In- 2 large bdrms. & 2 baths For further particulars, Immediate Occupancy 1. Sacrifice. JA 2-7207 DELRAY with glass enclosed tubs call or see Lloyd Live- finest plumbing and payment of $135 includes vited. 3450 N.E. 5th On Intracoastal water- electrical fixtures, principal, interest, tax- after 6 p.m. Drive. & showers. Plenty of ly, your man at ... way canal. Lovely quiet closets, 18x28 Fla. PLUS es and insurance. Cus- from 513,900 100' x 150' Estates #2. Real Estate Sale Close Boca Cabana Club 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Cen- room, w-to-w nylon an optional feature of tom building - FHA or OTTO YARK tral heat & sprinkler I« SONS.Inc. care-free home mainte- conventional. Model 6 ocean. Owner 1-531- Large Duplex, 2, bed- carpeting, separate din- (Exclusive Agent) 3862 or Box Z, Boca room, 2 bath, each side. system. Business prob- ing room & living room, Weir Plaza Building nance including com- homes at N.E. 2nd Ave. News. 1 side leased to Univ. lems necessitate return beautiful drapes & fix- 855 S. Federal Hwy. plete sprinkler system, and 23rd St. Your friend 395-O865 faculty. Central heat and North, anxious to sell. tures throughout house. Boca Raton;Ph.395-4000 mowing and edging lawn from Michigan, Jack Ingraham addition, 50' x $25,500. Carpets, periodic exterior paint- Johnson, will be there to A/C. Sprinklers & frost Dining & breakfast BEAUTIFUL HOME Immediate Occupancy 150' deep. $2500. Near free refrigs. Walking drapes & bedroom furn. rooms wood paneled, GE ing, fertilizing lawn and show and assist you. school. 395-4555 or distance to churches &' also available.278-2764. elec. kitchen, dishwash- FOR trimming shrubbery, Open daily from 9 a.m. Boca Raton •395-0967. new shopping center. Move in now. priced to er & garbage disposal. DISCRIMINATING periodic roof cleaning to 9 p.m. 7 Choice Lots 100' x Consider trade for va- sell. Partially furn., 3 Utility room with built BUYER for only $34.10 per Square 160'. Near FAU. Resi- cant multiple dwelling bedroom, 2 bath, corner in closet & washing ma- 3 Bedrooms, 31/2 baths, month, huge screened porch, Brand New ! dential. By owner. 395- property. Call Boca lot, excellent residen- chine, 2 air conditioning PLUS Established Neighborhood 4555 or 395-0967. 395-2951 for details. & reverse heating sys- air conditioned, central tial section East of Fed. heat, 2 car garage, elec- Immediate occupancy in NEWMAN 3 bedroom, 2 bath, screen- Royal Palm - beautiful See property at 259 S.W. Many extras included. tems, 2 car carport with any of six existing mo- ed Florida room, central lot - 132.65' on the Golf 6th St.. Boca. garden closet. Oversiz- tric door opener - com- air-conditioning and heat. Close to churches, pletely furnished by a dels with attractive down 395-2900 Course. $26,000. By schools and shopping. ed lot, professionally payments and low Fully sodded and beauti- owner. 395-4555 or 395- BRAND NEW DUPLEX landscaped. Oak trees, famous decorator — fully landscaped — large Financing available. 611 priced very reasonable monthly terms. For ap- REMODELING closets,' enclosed garage 0967. EACH SIDE HAS S.E. 10th Ave., Deer- 2 orchid trees & others. pointment to inspect 2 bdrm, 2 baths, cen- - must be shown by ap- and utility area — Beautiful Floresta Park field Beach. 399-1076. Sprinkler system, sod- these homes, call or ADDITIONS |NCL u D ING tral heat, A/C, Fla. rm, ded lawns, storm awn- pointment - many ex- $20,650 • L o T choice residential lotc Beautiful corner Home, tras - Another MOTH- see, George Van Zee, SCREEN ROOMS living rm with separate ings, aluminum storm your manat . . . AS LOW AS 10% DOWN Sewerage. 89 x 105.dining area, large kit- completely landscaped ERWELL exclusive! FLA. ROOMS Owner 395-4990 or (eve) with circular drive. 3 shields. Seen by appt. with 5 3/4% FINANCING chen, marble base and only. Call 395-1921. kMOTHERWELL Other homes starting at 395-7678^ sills throughout, just a Bedroom, 2 bath, beau- M.H. KSSlSa.SOMS.lnt. "Anything" $10,100 (plus Lot) IWt REALTY Wm. C. Prowe C o-op; A pqrf nien i sf block from A1A. Buy di- tiful kitchen with wall WATERFRONT 757 S. Federal Hwy. refrigerator, disposal, Weir Plaza Building 355 N.E. 5th St. RELIANCE BUILDERS LIKE QUIET DIGNITY? rect from owner. 160 S.W. 8th St. & 10th Ave. Colonial Building Boca Raton 1133 S.W. 9th Ave. Wavecrest Way in dishwasher, deluxe oven Boca Raton, Fla. 855 S. Federal Hwy. WISH FOR OCEAN Completed Dec. 31, Boca Raton;Ph.395-4000 395-6542 Boca's Riviera section. and stove. Washer & 1964. $15,500 plus 395-4044 395-2789 BREEZES? Dryer & plenty of cabi- NEED LOADS 395-4254. homesite. . nets. Drapes throughout. PRICE REDUCED OVER LICENSED MORTGAGE TAX RETURNS OF SPACE? Must see to appreciate. SOLICITORS This 2 bedroom, 2 bath COMMERCIAL $3000 PREPARED BUILDERS MODELS Cost $24,700. Moving - NOW $22,750 Due to immediate expan- Co-op has a panoramic PROPERTIES must sell. $20,900. Can sion plans, 2 qualified Federal and all States DISCONTINUED REALTORS Waterfront, close to In- view of the ocean. Its retain mortgage to men needed. Excellent 40 Years Experience REALTORS 3rd floor southeast ex- We specialize in the sale traeoastal, no bridges, growth potential with Offered at Attractive discounts — All air $18,000. Call for appt. dock, deep canal — 2 Harry T.PATRICK posure faces right on the of Commercial, Indus- Owner 395-7053. finest lines. To cover conditioned and heated — Some furnished oth- trial, and Apartment bedrooms, 2 baths, all North Broward & Palm 5249 N.E. 15th Ave. water and brings a mag- ROYAL PALM Y &CC electric kitchen, car- Beach Counties. Inter- ers unfurnished — Good financing available.. nificent view of miles of house properties. Com- Pompano Beach City improvements complete including sew- plete information, real- On the Inland Waterway pets, drapes, central views confidential & by Hillsboro Beach into heat, sprinkler system appointment only. Highlands ers, street lights and sidewalks . . For fur- your living room and istic prices. At your - custom built residence ther information and inspection of these love- - 3 master bedrooms, 3 - this is a TERRIFIC Weir Mortgage Co. both bedrooms. Lived in service. Pompano Beach 941-7000 Phone 399-0785 ly homes, call or see Hal Haynes, your man MacLaren & Anderson baths, living room, din- BUY! less than one month!! Boca Eaton 395-4000 Call Day or Evening at ... '•:•••: Lush carpets, drapes - 151 E. Royal Palm Rd. ing room - large patio & pool -. dock - a/c & M.N. WEIR & SONS, INC., Realtors asking $29,950 - Owner Ph. 395-1333 / heat - every feature. 757 S, Federal Hwy. Weir Plaza Bldg. 855 S. Federal Hwy. says "sell it this week." Homes for Sale The only one of its kind. Colonial Building 1 1 1 Boca Raton, Fla. NOTICE Boca Raton, Fla. Ph: 395-4000 2 "bedroom' , ' 21/2 bath, Owner's Agent large lot, on Intracoas- MALE HELP WANTED 757 S. Federal Hwy. tal. 363 N.E. Spanish FJ'irarfTHll Realtor REMODELING Colonial Building FLORIDA Trail. 395-6032. Also end REPAIRS The Civil Service Board of the City o! Boca Raton, Boca Raton, Florida 395-0611 Florida, will receive applications up to and including 395-4044 for rent furnished. FLORIDA rooms, roofs over January 31, 1965 for (he position of: OFFICE SPACE for RENT patio, screen enclosures, HOME REPAIRS Unusual office space in cen- CBS Additions. Remodeling SECRETARY OF THE tral location with excellent complete. Licensed Con- CIVIL SERVICE BOARD IRELAND BAHAMAS CARPENTRY, Alterations, Datura) light, air, and private tractor. ACREAGE Paneling, Doors, Screen washroom. Reasonable Age range: 35 through 50 years WANTED and all types of repair. rentals. HARVEY FOI Licensed and Insured. BOCADE BUILDING. CONSTRUCTION CO. Salary range: Minimum of $501.00 to a maximum of Vicinity Boca Raton to 110 E. Palmetto Pk. Rd. Days 395-3271 $597.00 per month for a 40 hour work Phone 395-2672 395-2571 Boca Roton, Flo. week Lantana. 10-20-30 acre 942-1955 PomDono Beach after 5 p.m. 395-4452 REAL ESTATE tracts. Buyers waiting. A college degree is preferred SEE: "The Real Estate Corner" MX Maddox, Realtor Pulverised NOW IN BOCA RATON please submit a resume setting forth experience in 507 N.E. 20th St. REAL ESTATE EXAM COURSE personnel management and administration and educa- J. STUART Boca Raton 395-2900 MUCK tional background to: For IROKERS or SALESMEN Mr. James E. Brannigan, Chairman BuiMers of Quality Homes Lawn Sand Harvey Real Estate Schools operates a branch of its popu- Civil Service Board ROBERTSON lar Real Estate Exam Course in Boca Raton at the UNIVER- City of Boca Raton, Florida Driveway Rock SITY BOWL CONFERENCE ROOM,DIXIE HWY.and 20th ST., INCORPORATED CROWELL Boca Raton. This course is conducted personally by D. Applicants will -receive written notice five (5) days Bermuda Grass Harvey. The course is composed of 8 lively interesting ses- Realtors sions which thoroughly cover the Fla. Real Estate Hand, prior to date of oral interview. 60 South Federal Highway BOCA BATON 395-4624 CONSTRUCTION book. Total cost only $50.00. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OF BOCA RATON CHET CROWELL MONDAY AFTERNOON - 1:00 P.M. James E. Brannigan, Chairman FOR "TAX FREE" REAL ESTATE IN FREEPORTS Bud Butler You may attend first session free REMODELING Boca Raton Mr. Harvey will be in the Conference Room each Monday Publish: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1965. GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND g ADDITIONS at 12;30 P.M. to answer any questions. We Work thru J.Stuart Robertson (BahamasHimited PHONE 395-3378 399-1998 For Information Call: MR. COOPER 278-0808 i 16A Jan. 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS Slight injuries Higgins Blasts Critics ®f Pr@p®sed Charter Continued from page 1) of the false prophets gating the civil service thinking and delibera- who are indeed crying board, and most empha- In Accidents tions were not blinded in the wilderness. tically it is not a sick Only slight injuries by the visionary theory "I would suggest to charter drafted by a were reported in three of an impossible per- you that this charter is bunch of political hacks/ separate accidents Mon- fection. not a 'Collosal fraud,' The charter is to be day and Tuesday, ac- "I enjoin upon each it is not a massive at- voted on at a referendum. cording to Boca Raton and every one of you the tempt to place 'dicta- Police. absolute necessity of torial powers' in the Tuesday evening reading for yourself this hands of a city mana- Vote For about 8:10 o'clock, Alan proposed document and ger, it is not a brazen Bronk Minor apparent- to ignore the loud voices instrument designed to ly midjudged the ap- remove governmental DON proach to the small responsibilities from wooden bridge on Pal- k\ Exhibit elected officials, it does MONTGOMEiY John M. McKibbin Jr. metto Park Road west not wreck the civil ser- An outdoor art exhibit vice system by subju-, of 4th Avenue and plung- Frost and below-freezing temperatures apparently did little damage to the will be held Friday and for a Better Boca! HcKibbin Harned ed into the canal. vegetable crop on farms west of Boca Raton. Although the Palm Beach Coun- Saturday in the mall PJffif A?' && Jar A spokesman for the ty Agricultural Department has warned that a full assessment of the damage around the fountain in KECKS on Feb. 2 Bank Director police department said Royal Palm Shopping A Minor's car, a 1960 Va- may take some time, a preliminary inspection seemed to indicate bean and tomato crops in this area had fared better than other sections. Center. The paintings Barber Shop f John M. McKibbin Jr., liant, tore out two or by local artists will be 4 Downtown Boca Eaton A 304 S. Maya Palm Drive, three posts and some on display from 9 a.m. 65 S. Fed. Highway W was elected a director bridge railing. It came to 5 p.m. both days. of the First Bank and to a halt in about three PH 395-9884 J Trust Co., National As- feet of water. City Commission Action sociation, at the annual Minor was admitted (Continued from page 1) gation to transfer the AGREED to ask the stockholder's meeting. to the emergency room island in the Hillsboro Florida East Coast McKibbin is a retired of Bethesda Hospital, commission: Canal from Broward Railway for permission We Got It Fixed!! vice president of West- but discharged about 10 SENT a resolution to County to Palm Beach to use parts of the right- i'nghouse Electric Co., p.m. the Board of County County; of-way for parking having been affiliated Monday evening, Commisioners request- PASSED a resolution ing sidewalks to be in- space; with that firm for 34 about 11:15, a 1961 Fal- in memoriam of Ethel GRANTED the Fiesta years. In 1956, he was con, owned and operated cluded in the construc- E. Dane, deceased wife de Boca Raton full police appointed by President by Jesse F. Link, suf- tion of 20th Street from of former mayor Harold protection, fire protec- One standard for al!. Dwight Eisenhower as fered approximately Dixie Highway to North- J. Dane; tion and waived all li- an assistant postmaster $800 damages when it west 2nd avenue; ACCEPTED a right- cense fees; Code of ethics. general in operations. hit a utility pole. FORMALLY petition- of-way deed in exchange ASKED, and received, Link, 460 N.E. 35th ed the Legislative Dele- for paving from M.J. a pledge from the con- A watch dog on your MitiistiB St., said he was driving Rosenberger for a lot tractor that the sewer tax dollar. on Dixie highway at on Northwest 9th street {Continued from page 1) line near Villas of Boca Everything is back in shape and we're giving car SPONSORED BY about 40th street when Sunrise Club To in the Oleander to Per- Raton would be expedit- washes away again — for a token charge of 25 cents, riwinkle block; for guidance and in- he was blinded by the ed; and that is. Better come by and get yours while everything struction in purely civic headlights of approach- Install Waite RECLASSIFIED Mrs. ACCEPTED, from is in working condition. ALEXANDER BLAIR areas. His duties in- ing cars. His vehicle hit Mary Lawrenson from Florida Power and Light clude counseling the the utility pole then Hal Waite will be in- Civil Service Range 5 to Co. a check for $90 - PULL members of his church skidded about 40 feet stalled Wednesday as Range 8; 224.82 for franchise LEVER to study the issues in where it came to rest president of the Sunrise APPOINTED Vera M. taxes for 1964 — up BOCA RAM-JET CAR WASH on its side. Kiwanis Club. Mason as secretary to 7 A any election so that an The installation ban- $14,021.71 "in a single N.W. 2nd Avenue at 13th St.- Boca Raton intelligent vote can be No injuries were re- city boards in Civil year. Pd. Pol. Adv. cast, and may legiti- ported and no charges quet will start at 7:30 Service Range 9; mately include bringing made, according to BSea P-m- at the Boca Raton AWARDED to low- to their attention facets Raton police. Hotel Cabana Club. Oth- bidder, Big Chief of the issues and an Construction work on er new officers include Wrecking Co., the con- KING'S RANSOM I evaluation of them. 20th street was partial- Charles Stephan, first tract for demolition of vice president; Al "With this in mind, the ly blamed for an acci- the old police station for dent Tuesday afternoon. Topel, second vice $525; SCOTCH members of the Boca president; Roger Shaul, Raton Ministerial Asso- Vehicles driven by APPROVED a seawall John McLean, a student secretary, and Frank for a section of Carrib- ciation urge all voters of Rardin, treasurer. the city to read care- from West Palm Beach, bean Kevs; fully the proposed new and Frank L. Richards 99 charter. After serious of 2145 N.E. 4th Way FIFTH study, the members of tangled fenders at N.E. " NOTICE the association have 20th street and 4th way. reached the unanimous Police said because of FEDERAL HIGHWAY IN decision that this char- construction in the area, ANTIQUE OWNERS DOWNTOWN BOCA RATON ter, drafted by a duly traffic is routed on the WILL PURCHASE FOR THE HIGHEST CASH PACKAGE STORE elected municipal char- wrong lane. PRICE ANY ONE PIECE OR AN ENTIRE ESTATE HO DELIVERY OR CHARGES ON FULL QUARTS ter revision board, Early American, Victorian and French Provincial THESE SPECIAL SALE ITEMS RON Z0RRQ USHER meets the pressing Furniture and Grandfather's Clocks, Desks, Early needs of our rapidly Stephan to Speak Glass, Dresden and other Fine China and Porcelain GREEN STRIPE growing community; Figurines and Vases. Bric-a-Brac, Oriental Rugs, when it no longer meets Charles R. Stephan, Paintings, Music Boxes, Bronzes, Sterling Silver and RUM SCOTCH chairman of the ocean these needs it will once Coins and Gold Coins. Antique Guns BLENDED and BOTTLED IN SCOT, again be time to draft a engineering department Jade, Ivory, Mirrors new charter reflecting a at Florida Atlantic Uni- new situation. versity, will discuss HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID the university's under- FOR OLD GOLD, JEWELRY & DIAMONDS '"We feel that this new graduate program in FREE APPRAISAL IMPORTED charter, which will be ocean engineering at the IIBHT or FIFTH presented to the voters meeting today of the WRITE IMMEDIATELY OR CALL DARK Feb. 2, would establish Armed Forces Com- a businesslike approach munications and Elec- to municipal govern- tronics Assn. The group :EG. 4.8: ment, would draw clear- Inc. meets at noon today at FULL QUARTS ly the lines of the city the Officers Club in Fort ROUTE A-I-A DEERFIFXD BEACH CALL 3 9.9- 075!5 manager's authority and Lauderdale. REG. 7.15 responsibility, and Gyck@iiheim IMPORTED CANADIAN would place the mana- 8 Year Old ger squarely at the helm of municipal adminis- tration, fully respon- Golf al your Doorstep! 79 sible for doing a good lob. "The proposed new charter is truly Amer- ican in that it provides a workable system of OLD FQRIST1R checks and balances be- Mm 100 PROOF Bottled in Bond tween the executive, legislative, and ju- BQURBOM dicial branches of gov- ernment. "It spells out clearly WILLIAM PENH the manner in which mu- BLENDED WHISKEY nicipal government shall be conducted and removes the vagueness A REAL OPPORTUNITY behind- which inefficient bureaucracy can hide. UNIVERSITY CONDOMINIUM APTS. 'The members of the Boca Raton Ministerial LOCATED HALFWAY BETW1IN Association feel bound in conscience to urge the voters of Boca Raton to BOCA RATON and DELRAY vote for the proposed new charter. After a overlooking beautiful Hidden Valley Golf QUARTS thorough study, we feel that the voters also will €ourse feel the same moral ob- Ambassador ligation to cast their S BRUGALRUM ballot for progress and 1 BEDROOM -1 BATH 10,500 SCOTCH conscientious municipal 5 government." 2 BEDROOM-2 BATH 13,500 (90% FINANCING AVAILABLE) SPECIAL FEATURES: ® FREE.ONE YEAR Golf Membership for the whole family • Just Minutes from F.A.U. « Minutes from the ocean ® Wall to wall carpeting ® Horse Stables • Fishing lake canal • FULL QUART FULL QUART Swimming ® G.E. Refrigerators & Steves This Beautiful home is a place you'll love to live, eome see WALKER'S OLD THOMPSON AIRLINE for yourself. Blended Whiskey STEAMSHIP Representative en property, or contact VODKA TOURS Reservations Phone 395-1414 Tttm. Boca Raton Travel 500 S©. Federal Hwy.-Soca Raton 700 E. Palmetto Pk. Bd. Serving Boca Raton since mays 395-0220 — Ives. 3f 9-2413 1948 bECTIGN 2 Jan. 21, 1965 Women's News * Club Activities * Church News * Editorials * Real Estate * Calender

Easy does it. — Lynne Laurence. This is how it's played — David Vylhouse, Ronnie Crump, Bruce Feliu, Joe Galayda and Eddie Millo.

It's taller than I am — Ruth Beil. It's Child's Play BLACK DIAMOND and In some cases the cue Galayda, instructor. said. stick is longer than the The group of young They meet at 3:30 JADE JEWELRY player, but youngsters billiard players in- p.m. every Friday for a at Boca Raton Commun- eludes boys and girls — lesson in billiards and Rings *Pendants *Earrings ity Center pay no mind, more boys than girls — table tennis. Bracelets *Pins They play billiards ages 10 through 12. anyway . . . and enjoy it. "Some of the young- "We expect to con- "Some of the young- sters have been working tinue the lessons for thQ sters are fairly good at the game for three rest of the school year," 71 S. Federal Hwy. 395-2566 too," according to Joe months now," Galayda Galayda added. Jeweliy hangbags & luggage repaired Now a NATIONAL BANK

Let's see now— Roger Seman.

Club Gives IT'S TEMPLE TIME ! THE RECENT COOL SNAP HAS MADE THIS DELICIOUS ZIPPER-SKIN FRUIT SWEETER THAN To Hospital EVER. Members of Newcom- ers Club have contribut- Hakes a Wonderful Gift to Send North •"••an*?** ed $200 to Boca Raton Community Hospital for TREE-RIPENED INDIAN RIVER CITRUS at ITS FINEST a crib for the childrens Gourmet Packs PARK ONE TIME Then BANK and SHOP ! From I Tropical Candies ward. Made To Order The contribution was 57f Delivere5 d Marmalades made to Frank Dawson, hospital administrator, HAVE YOU TRIED OUR FRESH ORANGE JUICE? at the club's last meet- 15th Season Serving Boca Raton ing. WE ARE IN THE A Newcomer s Club meeting will be held at Boca Fruit Shippers "HEART" of noon Wednesday, Jan. 28, in Yankee Clipper, 151 SE 1st Ave. PH 395-4844 EVERYTHING ! E. ROYAL PALM RD. Fort Lauderdale. Opp. Kwik-chek

IN THE "HEART" OF DOWNTOWN BOCA Announcing COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE RATON the opening of CWCKEI QUALITY SW1MWEAR & ACCESSORIES FIRST BANK and TRUST at 407 E. ATLANTIC AVENUE DELRAY BEACH COMPANY of Boca Raton NATIONAL ASSOCIATION U\ AVE. and ROYAL PALM RD. OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND FAMOUS MAKES AND FABULOUS FRENCH *^SWEDISH IMPORTS Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit insurance Corporation gBJor^ji,J965 BOCA RATON NEWS Frank Rardlns Mark Around the Town

50 Years of Marriage .£• Jan. 18, 1915, Cin- general manager, Labor cinnati, Ohio, was the Relations. Women Dine for Scholarships time and place. They came to Boca By Sandy Wesley members of Boca Raton the get acquainted cof- Charlene, Washington, Event was the mar- Raton in 1958. Woman's Club. riage of Mr. and Mrs. fee hosted by Mrs. Bill D.C., and Fort Lauder- Monday friends, Over 130 women Already two girls will Kelly and Mrs. John dale. Keats is past na- Frank Rardin, 260 N.W. neighbors and relatives 12th St. viewed paintings by lo- benefit from the lun- Kirby. tional commander of held a surprise dinner cal artists, 'dined to mu- cheon — Sandra Reagan Amvets. He has a life- The couple, original- party at Town House 1 sic by a three piece or- and Janet Fox express- Mr. and Mrs. Max time commission from ly from Kentucky, met celebrating the Rardins chestra and watched a ed their appreciation for Hutkin, Chatham Hills, former President Harry in Ohio where they both Golden Wedding Anni- fashion show last Satur- the scholarships they better known as "Uncle Truman to the position worked — Mrs. Rardin versary. day — all for a scholar- received from the club. Max" and "Aunt Net- on a battle ground and as a stenographer, Rar- There were 63 guests ship fund for local Flor- tie," entertained at monument commission din as a chief clerk to present at the celebra- And Sam Baptista, ida Atlantic University student welfare direc- their home with a cock- filling a vacancy of Gen. general manager, New tion. Among them were students. tail and dinner party for John J. Pershing. Oth- York Central Railroad out of town guests Mrs. tor, FAU, expressed his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rardin cut the The scene was Sun and desire that other local the "younger set" last ers who attended were System. Sally Brown, Mrs. Rar- their 50th wedding anniversary. Friday. Charles Keats, past din's sister; Mr. and Surf Club. Women-were clubs join in scholarship They, were married fund-raising activities. "Younger set" in- secretary of Connecti- and set up housekeeping Mrs. John Herring and cut, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Linda Herring, Rardin's cluded eight nieces and in an apartment in Hart- A coffee for new resi- nephews of the Hutkins. bert Brown, Lillian well, suburb of.Cincin- niece, her husband and Abbott, Doroty Le- daughter, and Mrs. Car- dents of Lake Floresta Among those who at- nati. Coffee Will Be Kick-off Park was held last week. tended were Harold Pique and Mable Keats, The couple lived in ol Goodridge, South Fort Forty people attended Keats and his wife, Miami. Ohio' until 1954 when Mitchell, Ky. Rardin retired from the Master of ceremon- railroad as assistant ies was Charles de- Vault. For Cancer Crusade Rardin is member of Men's Garden Club, and Kick-off coffee. for gue; Royale Woman's $10,000," said Mrs. Y@ur ¥ofe For treasurer of Sunrise Ki- Boca Raton's 1965 Can- Club, Mrs. Harold Harry Sorenson, cancer Green; Business and wanis Club. Mrs. Rardin cer Crusade will be held ; crusade chairman. is a member of Wom- at 10 a.m. Friday in Professional - Woman's The coffee will start en's Society of Chris- Town House Restaurant. Club, Mrs. R.C. Fish, the crusade which will tian Service, First The coffee, sponsored and American Associa- end with a count-down Methodist Church and by Robert W. Ingalls, tion of University Wo- Jan. 31 in First Federal Newcomer's Club. will be given for busi- men, Mrs. Ruth Ball Savings and Loan Asso- Harker, They love to play ness area workers and ciation building., bridge, their chief hob- residential area cap- Residential captains bies are raising roses tains and workers. are Mrs. Richard Bra- Ciub Sets and entertaining. Walter Harker, busi- non, Mrs. Alvin Stra ness area chairman, leau, Mrs. Charles will issue business Ruegg, Mrs. Donald Luncheon Delta Zeta cards to his workers Wargo, Mrs. Gene Ball, and residential captains Mrs. Milton Heard, A luncheon-meeting SIDNEY BRODHEAD will distribute envelopes Mrs. Philip Korf, Mrs. for members of Friend- Sets Sale to their workers at the William James, Miss ship Wagoneers will be held Wednesday, Jan. A white elephant auc- meeting. Myra Thomas, Mrs. The campaign will be 27, in Town House Rest- tion will be featured at a Harry Newman, Mrs. aurant. meeting for members of explained to workers by Richard Rausch, Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Mangus, William Wilson, Mrs. The luncheon will be- 4915 N. W. 5th Avenue (Yamato Road) - Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton branch, gin at 11:45 a.m. Reser- Delta Zeta Sorority. The residential area co- George Reader, Mrs. (between 45th Street and 51st Street) chairman. John Hamill, Mrs. Jack vations may be made BETTER meeting will be held at 8 through Mrs. Charles MODEL OPEN DAILY Among representa- Reid, Mrs. Robert Bol- p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, Custer, 395-0125 or • 4 Bedrooms -or- 3 Bedrooms plus Family at 2142 N.E. 27 Ct., tives from American dizar, Miss S.arah Cancer Society who will Evertt, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Edgar Lobkowitz. Room. ne standard for all Lighthouse Point. • 2 tile Baths - double vanities - mirrors. 0 attend the coffee are Williams, Mrs. Jack Al- 395-1187. The group also will Mrs. Barbara Goodwin, • Living Room - Dining Room. hold a rummage sale ley, Mrs. Robert Day, • Panoramic Kitchen: G. E. oven - range - executive secretary, Mrs. Joseph Dematio, Formica cabinets - luminous ceiling - from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Palm Beach County unit; TOPS Club C ode of ethics Jan. 29, and 9 a.m. to Mrs. Clyde DeShields, pass-thru window. Breakfast bar. Judge Anne E'del Dea- Mrs. William Weir, • Screened, roofed Patio. noon Saturday, Jan. 30, con, president, Palm in Fifth Avenue Shop- Mrs. Hubert Quinn, Will Meet " Utility Room. Carport. Beach County unit; and Mrs. Troy Curtis. • Marble sills - terrazzo floors - tile roof. wafch dog on ping Center. Jon Moyle, Crusade • Radiant Heat. A Proceeds will go to a Other residential cap- Tri-City TOPS Club your fax dollar chairman, Palm Beach tains are Mrs. Lloyd will hold a meeting at •Air Conditioning - optional. scholarship fund for County. • Sodded lot. Florida Atlantic Uni- Mangus, Mrs. Harry So- 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, SPONSORED BY Clubs participating in • Decorator designed - Quality construction. versity. renson, Mrs. Robert Jan. 27, in Delray Beach the drive and club chair- Prouty, Mrs. Jack Ben- Community Center. Pick-up and deliver- men are Junior Wo- GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ies may be made through ham, Mrs. Robert Good, The club, which helps FLORIDA: "500 miles long - CHARLES P. DUDLEY, man's Club, Mrs. Don- Mrs. John Dunster, me|nbers "take off 1 f. QAA PRICE INCLUDES OVERSIZE LOT 200 miles wide — 3 foot high." Mrs. James Stowell, 399 ald Reed; Soroptimist J-\J^y\j\J (8O'xii5') with City Sewers In (his Subdivision, all homes will Pd. Pol. Adv. N.E. 23 St., 395-0457. Mrs. Harold Low, Mrs. pounds sensibly," be- be built 18' to 24" above sea level. Club, Mrs. Earl Spra- Statistics show that less than 1 per William Hallman, Mrs. gan in July, 1964 with cent of all the homes in sooth Donald Coblentz, Mrs. four members and has Florida are at this elevation. Boyce Eller, Mrs. Paul grown to include 22 Huber, Mrs. Harry members from Boca Overby, Mrs. Oscar Raton to Boynton Beach. SLLTQP OTTO YARK Keydel, Mrs. Edward Members have lost a to- P.O.Box 808 Telephone 395-0865 Mazaleski, Mrs. Tho- tal of 167 pounds since horned Boca Raton, Florida mas McCullough, Mrs. the group formed. Emmette Waite, Mrs. Edward Grimmen. "This year our goal has been set at Luxurious new look Luxurious new mom L ride (discover the difference)

By VV.P. Bebout Here's a tip for you angling fans: Add a ta- blespoon of powdered mustard to a pint of wa- ter and sprinkle on the eating ground. More likely than not if there are big, fat Affer only 3 weeks of selling ... 32% sold out! biat worms in the area, Pick choice locations now while they last. they will come to the surface to investigate This is the home that takes care of itself. . . . Incidentally, did you know that fishing The home that gives everything, and asks is the most popular little in return. The home that opens onto a sport in the western marvelous world of leisure, of pleasure, of sun and sea world? . . . You may not think of yourself as and good companionship. This is Boca Raton Harbour hot stuff, but the ave- • • • the perfect home, the perfect address! rage human body gives off about the same amount of heat as a 100- Sporty Swinger! 'SS Chevrolet ImpcUa Sport Coupe watt bulb . . . This isn't to scare prospective I. Z. Mann & Associates has newJyweds into action, five superb developments in but at the present rate » Central air conditioning and heating addition to Boca Raton Har- of erosion, Niagara • Spacious rooms, walk-in closets bour—in Sarasota, Lakeland, Chevrolet Maitland, Daytona Beach Falls will eventually » Unique "corner exposure" for and Winter Haven. All are disappear into Lake. Like surprises? Come see some! One is the elegant, sound and shock absorbers between you and the road ) each apartment waterfront, with spacious Erie. This will require trend-setting, big luxurious '65 Chevrolet. The car There's plenty of power, too-including an improved gardens and outdoor living looks downright expensive! It has more room than Six. And you can personalize a Chevrolet more than • Step-saving all-electric GE kitchens areas. You can be confident 27.000 years, however.. • Storage, laundry facilities of such experience and such Wealth and posses- many expensive cars have-extra foot room with its 150 ways. Come let us show you how, along with how in each building a concept! sions diminish with new frame and forward engine design, extra shoulder easily your old car and modest monthly payments • Near churches of all denominations time like the wonders room with its curved side windows. And it actually will put you in a new beautiful '65 Chevrolet-just of nature . . . but, in- * Heated pool, social-recreation building, feeh expensive when you ride in it. (It atouW-new the way you want it. Life is full of surprises. So is shuffleboard, lavish gardens surance increases. A imil OOU suspension, wheels wider apart, over 700 our showroom. Come in for yours! good insurance program Model ma^ujkvitly pmusbttt by properly maintained MANGURIAN'S; Ft. LanJmtie will provide a hand- Drive something really new-discover the difference atyouv Chevrolet dealer's some estate for later 1 bedroom, 1 bath from $13,500 Ch ChevgM- Corvmr* Corvette plus $60.00 per month including taxes years. Consult W.P. BEBOUT INSURANCE 2 bedroom, 2 bath from $18,500 09 0813 plus $75.00 per month including taxes COMPANY, 701 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY, Authorized Chevrolet Dealers in BOCA RATON . . . Phone: 395-4334 . . . DELRAY BEACH LAKE WORTH WEST PALM BEACH BOCA RATON for safe counseling. THIS WEEK'S HOUSE- ADAMS CHEVROLET BENZ CHEVROLET ROGER DEAN CHEVROLET HARBOUR Directly on A-l-A ... near famous golf HOLD HINT: A baking CONDOMINIUM APARTMENTS courses and clubs ... across A-l-A from COMPANY INC. INC. beach ... minutes from entertainment, soda paste is a good bet 2771 South Ocean Blvd. / Boca Raton, Fla. / 395-7411 fine eating places, marinas, shopping to stop the itching of 290 S. E. 6(h Ave. 278-3225. 1515 N. Dixie Hwy. 582-6652 2119 S. Dixie 832-0884 mosquito bites. BOCA RATON NEWS Civinette Club Officers Jan. 21, 1965 3B SAVE THIS TODAY Drum lessons, Community Center, 9:30 a.m. Stickcraft, Community Center, 9:30 a.m. Sunrise Kiwanis Club, Schrafft's, 7:30 a<,mo To Be Installed Tonight Associates of Board of Realtors, Hidden Valley, Bugle lessons, Scout Hut, 9:30 a.m. NUMBER Sparky fire department, Boca Raton Theatre, 10. Thirty-two officers stetter, secretary; Lynn bara Campbell, Betty 8 a.m. Krautwald, treasurer; Boca Raton Women's Golf Association, Boca Ra- Drum and bugle drill, Scout Hut, 10:30 a.m. and members of Boca Campbell, Marie Ci- Judo instruction, Community Center, 1 p.m. Raton High School's Kay Amos, sergeant at cala, Yvonnia Coleman, FOR ton Golf course, 9:30 a.m. arms; and Wendy Mar- Royal Palm Women's Golf Association, Royal Roller skating, Scout Hut, 1 p.m. Civinette Club will be Suzanne Corbett, Sha- EMERGENCY USE Palm Golf Course, 9:30 a.m. Teen-age dance, Community Center, 7:30 p.m. installed and initiated tin, historian. ron Crowell, Bonnie Bibletown concerts, Auditorium, 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21, in Participating- in the Genser, Barbara Hupp, Crushed ! glass, Community Center, 9-30 a.m. Boca Raton Hotel and ceremonies will be Rev. Diane Jackson, Sue Rug hooking, Scout Hut, 10 a.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 25 Club. Ceremonies will Wes Stedtefeld, Civitan Kane, Colleen Keitzer, Excj&nge CI<$, Pal's, 12-.15 p.m. MAEER 1 Intermediate dressmaking, Community Center, begin at 8 p.m. chaplain; J.T. Johnson, Carol Kolinski, Mibi Rose Society, Community Center, 2 p.m. 9:30 a.m. The new club is spon- Civitan president; W.W. Lester, Pamela Mackey, Brownies, Scout Hut, 2 p.m. Stained glass, Scout Hut, 9:30 a.m. sored by Boca Raton Arnold, deputy gover- Sherry Poole, Norma Dramatic lessons, Community Center, 3 p.mo Women's Choral group, First Methodist Church, Civitan Club. nor, area three; George Ramseyer, Gene Sel- Twilighters, Scout Hut, 6 p.m. 10 a.m. New officers will be W. McClain, governor, leck, Sheila Sheffield, Advanced ballroom dancing instruction, Commun- Crushed glass, Community Center, 1 p.m. Yvonne Babb, president; Florida district; Wil- Barbara Wade, Diane ity Center, 7 p.m. Art foam, Community Center, 1 p.m. Kathy Nelson, vice liam M. Johnson, lieute- Walker, Kathi Whisman 395-1800 Adult table tennis tournament, Community Cen- president and social nant governor, zone and Judy Wolff. ter, 7:30 p.m. Girl Scouts, Scout Hut, 3 p.m. Debbie-Rand Thrift Shoppe board meeting, Drum- secretary; Celia Hoff- seven, and Linda Rit- American Legion, 160 N.W. Second St., 8 p.m. chie, president, South Gladioli Court 14, Order of Amaranth, Delray mond building, 3 p.m. Bridge instruction, Community Center, 7 p.m. Broward High School Beach Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. Garden Club Civinettes. Am#ican L<#on Auxiliary, 160 N.W. Second St., Lion's Club, 399 N.W. 35th St., 7 p.m. Members of the new 8 p.m. Community Chorus, Community Center, 7:30p.m. the ocean is your neighbor at Beginner's ballroom dancing instruction, Com- Progressive Bridge, Scout Hut, 7:30 p.m. Will Meet club are Josephine Bap- tista, Diane Borchardt, munity Center, 8:30 p.m. Men s Garden Club, Community Center, 7:30p.m. Hibiscus Society, Community Center, 8 p.m. W. Bruce Parnellwill Rosemarv Bunnell. Bar- Golden Harbour FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 J.C. Mitchell PTA, school, 8 p.m.. discuss "Hibiscus for on the Intracoastal Brotherhood of St. Gregory's, parish hall, 8 p.m. See this man Sketch group, Art Guild building, 9:30 a.mo Home Gardeners" at a Boca Raton's newest and most distixsgpuislied Oil painting, Community Center, 9:30 a.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 Men's Garden Club 1QG9*> Waterfront Community Aluminum etching, Scout Hut, 9:30 a.m. meeting Monday, Jan. when you insure Advanced dressmaking, Community Center, 9:30. Landscape and still life, Community Center, 9:30. 25, in Community Cen- your car or home Needlecraft, Community Center, 1 p.m. Beginner's plastic flowers, Community Center, ter. Twilighter activity day. Scout Hut, 2 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Meeting will begin at DISTINGUISHED LOCATION-««•• H.*™ °««. Children bill@rd instruction, Community Center, Palm frond weaving, Scout Hut, 9:30 a.m. 8 p.m. A question and intracDiistal and East of Federal Highway (U. 5. 1) is seconds away Rug hooking, Scout Hut, 10 a.m. from the ocean and downtown Saca Raton • Deep wide waterways: Direct 3.-30 p.m. answer period will fol- access to the ocean for any size boats. There are no bridges Band concert, Community Center, 7:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club, Chris Wagner's Town House, noon. low. • Delayed Building Plan; A small deposit will insure Children table tennis tournament, Community Advanced plastic flowers, Community Center, 1. New officers of the choice of lot and guarantee price of home against increase. Mosaic tiling, Community Center, 1 p.m. Center, 7;30 p.m. club are Frank Gillette, Barbershoppers, University Bowl, 8 p.m. Brownies, Scout Hut, 2 p.m. president; John A. Dramatic lessons, Community Center, 3 p.m. Grahn, vice president; tar fOtttlV mtUtDMhu Writ*; SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 Royal Oak Hills Bridge Club, Community Center, Miller L. Gregory, sec- HAH »OUR- ASSWJ1 AT-E« Baton instruction, Scout Hut, 8:30 a.m. 7 p.m. retary; Carl F. Jessen, Sandpiper's Square dance club, Community Cen- treasurer; and Frank R. ,BOC* RATON, PtftRIDA ter, 7:30 p.m. Rardin, Harold L. •ff hafismr cssocwates edmnmtiify Civitans, Dutch Pantry, 7:30 p.m. Thompson and H.E. NICK BISHOP Square dance instruction, Scout Hut, 8 p.m. C raven er, directors. BPO Does Drove 173, 140 N.W. 11th St., 8 p.m. He may save you Delray Chapter 77, Order of Eastern Temple, Australia is extend- Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. ing its export-incentive big money Woman's Club, Rutenberg model home, 8 p.m. plan to 1968. It provides payroll-tax and income- J.C. MITCHELL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 tax rebates to compa- Cancer workshop, First Methodist Church, 9 a.m. nies that find new mar- & SOUS Advanced textile painting, Community Center, kets' and increase ex- 9:30 a.m. ports. 22 S. Federal1. . 395-4711 Book Review, Library, 10:30 a.m. Rotary Club, Pal's, 12:15 p.m. Beginner's dressmaking, Community Center, 1. Girl Scouts, Scout Hut, 2:30 p.m. Tap and Ballet, Community Center, 3 p.m. Boy Scouts, Scout Hut, 7 p.m. Judo instruction, Community Center, 7 p.m. Slimnastics, Community Center, 7:30 p.m. Woman's Billiard Tournament, Community Cen- ter, 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, Epsilon Pi Chapter, member's homes, 7:45 p.m. Elks Lodge 2166, 140 N.W. 11th St., 8 p.m. Quickie Recipe

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The utility firms serving Boca Raton — includ- which come before it. Long range planning is ing the city's own water plant — are faced with what private industry is doing, simply because the continuing problem of being able to provide private industry knows that it must plan ahead their services when the people arrive. to work with any degree of efficiency. New residents are arriving every day, chalk- The proposed new charter would provide for ing up statistics which show Boca Raton is one establishment of a professional city planning of the fastest growing cities around, with the department in Boca Raton, headed by a profes- possible exception of the Cape Kennedy area. sional planner. This is the only way that the The utility firms customarily enjoy considerable city will be able to fulfill the awesome task of success. Sometimes, such as when the tempera- staying ahead of the real estate developers (who, ture dropped over the weekend, service is strain- incidentally, do a pretty good job of forecasting ed to the breaking point . .. witness the on-and- trends and growth because they know that if they off electric situation Monday morning. don't, they'll go broke). In order to keep abreast of the situation, the A properly staffed professional planning de- utilities draft long range forecasts of growth, partment can develop the basic plans for Boca attempt to analyze the direction it's taking, and Raton's growth in the crucial areas of zoning, construct the basic distribution systems to an- community appearance and traffic flow. As pro- swer the demand. It's true in the electric and posed, such a department would provide the ELUSW telephone service and the city has employed the staff work which will permit the zoning commis- &00A RATOfJ MBWf. services of consulting engineers to keep the wa- sion to reach intelligent decisions in view of the ter and sewer systems in line with expected long-range implications of their actions. growth. Such a professional staff also could draft a "WILL THE REAL FLORIDIAN PLEASE STAND UP" This leaves the City Commission free to bask master plan for development of the entire city in the reflected glory of advance planning by . . . and it's getting a little bit bigger every time private firms. Unfortunately, the areas in which the City Commission annexes another parcel of the City Commission should be doing its own land. The proposed expansion westward poses Unedited planning are being forgotten. innumerable questions of land utilization which, The areas in which municipal government must will have to be solved intelligently. function are broad and the demand for them is be- Only with competent, professional, long-range coming greater each day. But the basic areas planning will Boca Raton's taxpayers be assured Mighty Good Losers! which are close to the heart and pocketbook of that today's pie-in-the-sky is not tomorrow's every taxpayer are zoning, community appear- slum. With all of Boca Raton's undeveloped ance and traffic flow. land, we run the risk of building the biggest By Oliver B Jaynes til the last shot was fired. And didn't have the solid support The city's planning and zoning.commissionihas urban renewal project ever undertaken unless t he held his head high in almost been working in these areas for many years .^, we have the plans and planners to chart the fu- of its cheering section. ture. Barry Goldwater and his overwhelming defeat. He seem- Barry and Buiiih have #own but as the burdens of growth become heavier, it's hand-picked national chairman, ed to take the effort to oust a devotion to the basic princi- beginning to look as if they're losing touch with The answer is in the new charter; it's a pre- Dean Burch, have proved to be his chairman harder than his ples of the Republican Party the community. amble to progress. better at losing than winning. own loss. that should go a long ways to- We're not interested in criticizing the efforts With all the blame that has But when it became clear to ward rallyingitsleaders in time of the members of the commission: they don't been heaped upon them for the the defeated standard bearer to make a much better fight of deserve it. On the contrary, the volunteer mem- A Nasty Rumor poor showing the Republicans that keeping Burch would only it in the next Congressional bers of the planning and zoning commission are made last November, Barry and serve to continue disunity election — and strengthen the doing yeoman service in what is most often There has been a nasty rumor floating around Burch have not been embitter- among GOP leaders, Goldwa- two-party system in the United a thankless task subject to the abuse of unhappy that a cold front moved into Florida over the ter was willing to drop the fight States. applicants and unhappy neighbors as well. ed to the point of causing more weekend. This is not true. disunity in their party — as in the interest of party har- Burch believes that differen- Our point, simply stated, would be that the As everyone knows, there is a state-shaped might have been expected un- mony. Burch took it all in good ces in his party stemmor&from task is more than a citizens committee can han- patch of sunshine and warm air which hangs der the circumstances. grace, too, showing little re- a clash of persoHlities aRong dle, however hard working and well meaning they over Florida. Unfortunately, vibrations generat- Instead, the two men have sentment toward those who had its members than fundamental may be. ed by the thundering footsteps of tourists rush- submerged their personal feel- been insisting that he should re- principles — which oftien occurs Long-range planning has been absent in Boca ing to the state caused it to break its moorings ings in the bath of a new Re- sign. in the party out of power. He Raton simply because the commission must and drift out to sea. Everything will be patched publican Party image. Their Being a good loser is a char- says it isn't going to be easy for content itself with the day-to-day problems up real soon, though. example may be an important acteristic which everyone ad- his successor — no matter who first step in that direction. mires. It holds as true in pol- it be — to rebuild the party, Long before the votes were itics as in sports. This is par- but it can be done before another for what it's worth counted Goldwater knew that he ticularly true when the losers election. Both he and Goldwater had little or no chance to beat feel that the game was not will do all that is asked of them Johnson, but he kept right on played according to the strict in that direction. ;' With Malice Toward None fighting like a good warrior un- rules — and- the home team They are mighty good losers! The Breadwinner's Journal the times, and do not wear well tall president never spoke long. By J.H. Jesse when spread with the patina of Some in the audience remem- history. Once in a great while, bered that a year ago, at Gettys-' Yesterday's inauguration, though an address has some- burg, his speech had been less Right Across the Board chough more streamlined than thing in it for all posterity. than five minutes, while the oth- those of past years, was really There was such a time an er speaker had taken over two no great break with tradition. even hundred years ago, when long hours. By Donald I. Rogers tion. The primary reason for bus Presidential proposals, But presidents for more than the only president taller than As he neared the end, the the money shortage at the state taxpayers should determine a hundred years have been Mr. Johnson worked his way voice became slower and more and local level is that Uncle whether Federal dominance standing on the steps of the cap- NEW YORK - The thing that through the crowd to deliver an high pitched, carrying well over seems to be overlooked in Pres- Sam has pre-empted taxing over every asp<^± of education ital and taking the oathfromthe inaugural address — his second the crowd. privileges on everything and will speed its progress. T.very Chief Justice of the Supreme ident Johnson's prnouncements one. As he took his place behind on education is that the Federal everybody. "new" concept mentioned by Court. "With malice toward none, the President is already being a plain table, the light drizzle with charity for all, with firm- government proposes to take Yet here is the Federal gov- Many of the inaugural ad- stopped and the sun shone bril- ernment, which has tax-bled tried by the existing educational ness in the right, as God gives over the "business" of educa- system, even including pre- dresses have been duds, many liantly through a break in the us to see the right, let us strive tion, hence the administration the local authorities, proposing have had one or two sentences clouds. to come to the aid of these local school education for children on to finish the work we are in; of education, right across the in the slums. i pass into posterity. Few of us In his rather high pitched to bind up the nation's wounds; board, from kindergarten authorities with more money remember even much of Pres- voice he began to read his to care for him who shall have through college. The size of an Educational ident Kennedy's inaugural, ex- speech, which had been written This may be all to the good. — some $8.5 billion of it, which system does not always deter- borne the battle and for his wi- it will garner through further mine its value, as many dis- cept for the "Ask not what your in his own hand on sheets of dow, and his orphan . . to do It may be what the public wants. country can do for you, rather foolscap. At least, though, the public tax pre-emptions all the way gruntled and disenchanted par- ask what you can do for your The condition of the nation all which may achieve and cher- down the line. ents in New Yo^ City c|£i tell ish a just and lasting peace, . should realize fully what the Before accepting the omni- vou. country." was critical, but so much better among ourselves and with all Administration is proposing; President Johnson's inaugu- than it had been four years be- nations." The government suggests that ration comes at a time that is fore. Now, the war that had split it provide aid not only from one of the brightest in the his- the republic seemed to be near- Those words of Abraham Lin- pre-school through college, but tory of the republic, and we ing an end, and the tall man had coln's Second Inaugural ad- for many other activities such may really be on the threshold given that more thought than the dress have lived over the cen- as buying textbooks (a tricky of the Great Society. blood and thunder his cabinet tury since they were uttered, area) to subsidization of uni- NEW YORK — Wall Street's experts and analysts expect that: Oftcimes, the inaugural re- and advisors had suggested. and we rather suspect will live versity extension courses and HOUSING STARTS, which have been laggingfor several months, marks are keyed completely to The speech was not long. The for all time. projects. Then, too, in the Pres- will pick up markedly during the next two months. ident's health message he also RETAIL INVENTORIES, building rapidly, will be as high as Comments on the Civic Scene called for aid to medical and last year's Spring record, inspiring some unscheduled sa^s to dental schools and assistance the benefit of consumers. # •• to their students. NEW CARS which have been selling at a record clip, will sell Through President Johnson's at increased pace during next six weeks, smashing all previous messages, the Federal govern- winter records and exceeding forecasts of manufacturers. What They're Up To ment proposes- to become the STEEL UNION'S internecine war will end within a fortnight dominant voice in education. after quiet behind-scenes maneuvers which will clear way for By Harold H. Green School. Y'all are invited. and quality of Florida politics. No matter how this is viewed contract negotiation talks. All I could reply was "Wel- — whether good or bad — it TOURIST BUSINESS this winter will smash all records in sun Even in these- days of rapid I am by nature a "bleeding come to the Club. ' should be regarded as a strik- resorts of Florida, Arizona, California, and also at most ski and growth the increase in mem- heart" and it tears me up that ingly noteworthy development. snow resorts where weather, nationwide, has been sporting. bership of the Civic Division I cannot contribute to all worthy As 1 write the temperature What is surprising is that it DIVIDEND TAX repeal, sought by growing number in Con- of the Greater Boca Raton causes. However, I am going is reported to be 14 degrees in doesn't seem to be viewed as gress; will be pushed despite Administration reouests to have Chamber of Commerce is grat- to do a bit of "doing without' Cleveland with eight inches of such, but rather is accepted as issue shelved quietly, without public involvementM • in order to help the Boca Ra- ifying. From 15 in 1962 the snow on the ground, I have quit a sort of natural evolvement. AIRLINE PROFITS, registering steep climb in recent months, number has grown to 166 as ton Cancer Society Crusade writing letters up there brag- I write. (Civic members are make its 1965 goal of $10,000. ging about our wonderful cli- The President's presenta- due to jet-thrust to new highs with upsurge in revenues. men and women who are not Walter Harker is chairman mate. Why kick people when tion of the need for educational improvement was powerful, engaged in business.) Chamber of the Crusade and will wel- they are down. Instead, I en- Boca Raton, Florida 4B Jan. 21, 1965 President W.S. (Bill ) Gunnwill come your help. Give him a close, without comments, the persuasive and undeniably con- meet and talk over proposed cheering ring at his home 395- weather report for the week vincing. His statements in this plans with Civic Members at 3 4733 or office 395-7159 and from the front page of the respect go unchallenged. p.m., Friday afternoon, Jan, "kick in" a little assistance by Boca Raton News. But his implicit suggestion BOCA RATON NEWS 29 in the Chamber of Com- volunteering your services. that the remedy may be applied merce auditorium. He will tell only by the Federal govern- Published every Thursday and Sunday us what the Directors are "up February 2 will be the first For justifiable reasons, Hel- ment, should evoke some skep- Only newspaper with complete news and pictorial ^pverage

The 1965 Parade of school band, and official ribbon, with assistance Smithson, head of theleads to ten differently Homes opens Saturday, opening ceremonies. from Vince Pappalardo, local chapter, and Boca designed and furnished Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Parade of president of the Palm Raton Mayor Harold model homes. a marching parade ac- Homes, Mrs. Dottie Beach Home Builders Maull, under the en- Also present at the companied by the high Guandolo, will cut the Association, Glen trance archway which opening will be Perry Willetts, president of the National Association of Home Builders, from Washington, D.C.; Jerry Thomas, state senator; and Howard Keating of B irmingham, Mich. Many other local and state dignitaries, hono- rary guests, and speak- ers have been invited. m. The Parade is pro- grammed by the Home Builders Association of Palm Beach County and is located at Southwest Dave Price whose "Canada Calling" broadcast is heard by thousands of 13th Street in Boca Ra- visiting Canadians, developer Richard Koff and Dr. Gerald Doyon, chairman ton Square, about one of Florida Atlantic University's art department, look over Edward Durell mile west after turning Stone's design for Deerfield Lake condominium apartments. The scale model at Howard Johnson's. for the 132-unit, moderate-priced complex, is currently on view daily at South- The site is on a six- east 2nd avenue and Southeast 10th street, just two blocks west of the Deer- acre tract donated by field Beach Bank. Keating of Florida, Inc. The ten builders par- ticipating in this event are all members of the association and have joined forces to display to the public the very newest building materi- als, home designs, and decorative ideas for this The "Dyanne" - 3 bedroom, 2 bath model home in the 1965 Parade of Homes, Boca Raton Square. semi-tropic area. Dis- played will be unusual room planning, newest of cabinets, fixtures, flooring, and decorating ideas, according to Tho- REALTORS OF BOCA RATOM mas Meredith, Parade The following F. WOOD ROW KEETON, committee chairman. are members of 2950 N. Ocean Boule- , the Boca Raton vard, 395-5252. Two of the models in May McCarthy has I Board of Real- MAC LAREN & ANDER- the spotlight of attention been named sales con- J tors. Doing SON, INC., 151 E. Royal will be "The 200," a 3 sultant for the $1,275,- business with Palm Road, 395-1333. bedroom, 21/2 bath them you are 000 Boca Verde con- MILDRED I. MADDOX, home built by Peder assured the 507-N.E, 20th St., 395- Larsen of Inlet Con- dominium apartment highest type of service 2900. struction Co., and the complex being built that can be administered MEDALLION REALTY, "Dyanne," a 3bedroom, adjacent to the 5th Ave- in the field of Real Estate Suite C, 131 E. Palmetto 2 bath home built by nue Shopping Plaza, Practice. Park Rd. 395-2421. Herman "Speed" according to Charles J.C. MITCHELL & SONS, ARVIDA REALTY SALES, INC., 22 S. Federal Hwy., Schroeder Construction Marqusee, developer of Inc., 998S. Federal Hwy., 395-4711. Co., who is also chair- the project. 395-2000. MOTHERWELL REALTY, man of the "Parade." W.P. BEBOUT, 701 N. 757 S. Federal Hwy., "The 200" features a Federal Hwy., 395-4334. 395-4044. BEST EEAL ESTATE, family room and bath 36 S.E.3rdSt, 395-0101. THOMAS P. NOLAN, 131 that is convertible and WILLIAM CAMPBELL, N.E. 1st Avenue, 395- can be used as an extra 3838. 332 E. Palmetto Park F. BYRON PARKS, 151 bedroom or guest room. Rd. Impressive entry, or- N. Ocean Boulevard, CONN C. CUSRY, 151 395-3700. nate iron railing in liv- FINEST IN FAUCETS i E. Royal Palm Rd., ing room, separate din- For New Homes and Old 395-1333. PETRUZZELLI REALTY, ing room, all electric BRUCE E. DARRELL, INC., 2325 N. Ocean kitchen; family room, Realtor, 425 E. Palmetto Boulevard, 395-0822. J. STUART ROBERTSON living room, and mas- Park Rd., 395-1322. INC., 60 S. Federal Hwy., ter bedroom opening WM. DAY, INC., 500 S. onto screened patio are Federal Hwy., 395-0220. 395-4624. some of the features. FROSELL REALTY, P.O. RICHARD F. ROSS, 21 The "Dyanne" car- Box 1196, 395-0333. S.E. 3rd St. 399-6444. ries the theme of arch- H.D. GATES, 234 S. FRED E. TAYLOR, 100 Federal Hwy., 395-2733. NE 20th St., P.O. Box ways throughout, on kit- 862, 395-7059. chen cabinet doors, ORYAL E. HADLEY, 400 E. Palmetto Park Road, M.N. WEIR & SONS, INC., wrought iron design, en- 855 S. Federal Hwy., trances to rooms, and BOCA PLUMBING 395-2244. ROBERT W. INGALLS, 395-4000. on exterior design. 250 S. Dixie-Boca Raton Koyal Palm Shopping JOHN A. WRIGHT, 5600 Highlighted here is a Phone 395-3113 Plaza. 395- 3130. Keys Drive, CRS-2402. Real estate pointers are offered by Howard screened patio with pool "Buzz" Miller to a group of realtors, part of and waterfall. Unusual Bodily Injury $10,000 each person, the crowd which responded to an invitation pebble flooring has been $20,000 each accident. Property breakfast at the Ocean Hearth where Miller used on the patio. Damage $5,000 each accident. announced reductions on remaining lots in the Both models have un- Displacement Annual Sun & Surf Club Residential Community. Miller, usual bath fixtures, Switch from In CC's Premium in charge of land sales at the residential de- lighting, wrought iron CYCIE Under 61 CC $30 velopment between the Intracoastal Waterway and accents, and use of tile, rent receipts to 61 to 305 CC 50 the ocean, points out parcels to realtors (from Schroeder said. INSURANCE Over 305 CC 70 left) Leon Frantz of Delray Beach, C.B. Ewing Entrance to the "Pa- payments on o of Pompano, Harry J. Anderson of Deerfield rade" is free of charge Beach, and Al Irons of Pompano. and models will be open Local Service - 395-1515 9 to 9 for the first week. home of your own Australia has chosen SHS. AGENCY Curtis Island off Queensland to receive 10W-C0ST 30 H. FEDERAL HWY. BOCA RATON, FLORIDA the 2,500 people of the island of Nauru. Inventory...for Investors! FIRST MORTGAGE

Stores take them all the time. To check up on just where they stand. GRAND OPENING To see what's selling — and what's slow. To reorder the good lines—close out the bad. Waterfront p It may take some time and trouble, sure. But just ask directly on the Intracoastal any store if it isn't worth it And that's how it goes with most smart investors, too. exciting mew concept Periodically, they like to sit down and reappraise their holdings ... go over the stocks they own in the light of im Con current conditions. 33 must see to believe They want up-to-date figures on sales, earnings, divi- dends . . . fresh estimates on the outlook for certain in- dustries and stocks ... the assurance that profitable opportunities for purchase or sale are not being neglected. If you're an investor and feel that it's high time you took inventory yourself—it's as easy as writing a letter. \Y Our Research Division will be happy to prepare and send you a complete review of your portfolio... point out the weak points and the strong ... make any suggestions it can that might help in the light of your own stated COMMERCIAL LOAMS also AVAILABLE objectives. There's no charge for this service, whether you're a customer or not. Simply address your letter to— Some of the Features Accounts Insured By • Large heated swimming pool Dockage on the Intracoastal Thomas G. Foster, Manager An Agency Of The • Ample storage space and laundry facilities Special soundproof construction BOCA BATON OFFICE Federal Government • Individual, spacious terraces overlooking insures privacy the waterway Exclusive General Sg Electric Appliances • Two-story (30 apartments) and General Electric Control Air- Colonial style Conditioning and Heating LYNCH, • Self-service elevator From $16,575 PIERCE, Mntracoastal Terrace FENNER&SMITH INC CONDOMINIUM APARTMENTS JMEJIBERS NEK VORK STOCK EXOHANOl««B OTHEK PRINCIPAL STOCK »KB COMMODnYHCMGES FIRST FEDERAL 2700 N.E. Harbour Terrace • U.S. 1 in Boca Raton \ ;I- 616 E. ATLANTIC AVENUE. DELRAY BEACH 33444 • Ph. 395-3122 Telephone: 276-5351 SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION of Delray Beach GIVE-UP ORDERS INVITED 601 N. FEDERAL HWY. PHONE 395-2121 6B Jan. 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS (d) Violation of this section tion. (c) to sue and be sued; to places in the furnishing of any not be construed as limiting in any way the general power stat- shall be cause for removal from Sec, 3.12 — City Funds. PUBLIC NOTICE have a corporate seal, to con- public utility service to the City office as determined by the Cir- The council shall, by resolu- tract and be contracted with; to and to its inhabitants, subject ed in this article. Sec. 2.04 — Intergovernmen- cuit Court. tion, designate depositories for buy, receive by gift or devise, to referendum provisions in Sec. 3.06 — Vacancies; For- city monies and provide for pro- sell, lease, hold and dispose of Section 8.03. tal Relations. The city may exercise any feiture of Office; Filling of Va- per security of all city deposits. Charter real and personal property for (m) to construct, acquire, cancies. Sec. 3.13 — Fidelity Bonds. any public purpose, have the operate, maintain, improve or of its powers or perform any of its functions and may partic- (a) Vacancies. The office of The council shall provide for power to eminent domain and extend public improvements and a councilman shall become va- fidelity bonds for such em- PUBLIC NOTICE to acquire by condemnation or projects for any public purpose, ipate in the financing thereof, jointly or in cooperation by cant upon his death, resigna- ployees of the city as may be In accordance with City of Boca otherwise, all lands, riparian to include but not be limited to tion, removal from office in any considered necessary. Raton Resolution No. 30-64 the and other rights, necessary for the following: contract or otherwise, with any one or more states or civil manner authorized by law or Sec. 3.14 - Procedure. PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE public .purposes and improve- (1) docks, wharfs, piers, forfeiture of his office. CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLOR- ments; seawalls, public landings divisions or agencies thereof, (a) Meetings. The council IDA is hereinbelow published (d) to raise funds by taxation (2) warehouses and public of the United States or any agen- (b) Forfeiture of Office. A shall meet regularly at least and will be published for four and to make such levy upon the markets cy thereof. councilman shall forfeit his off- once in every month at such consecutive weeks once each taxable property in the City of (3) canals and other open wa- ice if he (1) lacks at any time times and places as the council week in the Boca Raton News. ARTICLE III. CITY COUNCIL during his term of office any may prescribe by rule. Special Boca Raton as will provide funds terways Sec. 3.01 — (a) Composition. Also in accordance with said necessary for the operation of (4) public buildings qualification for the office pre-* meetings may be held on the call Resolution, NOTICE IS HERE- There shall be a city council of scribed by this charter or by of the mayor or of three or more the city and for such other pur- (5) public parking systems five members elected by the BY GIVEN THAT THERE WILL poses as may be provided in (6) streets, alleys, side- law, (2) violates any express members and, whenever prac- BE A REFERENDUM ELEC- qualified voters of the city at prohibition of this charter, (3) ticable, upon no less than twelve general law. walks, avenues, boulevards, large. is convicted of a crime involv- TION ON THE PROPOSED (e) To appropriate and ex- lanes, promenades hours' notice to each member. CHARTER which will be held (b) Eligibility. Only qualified ing moral turpitude, or (4) fails All meetings shall be public; pend money for any public pur- (7) drainage systems voters of the city shall be eligi- to attend three consecutive reg- on the FIRST TUESDAY OF pose, including but not limited (8) telephone and telegraph however, the council may re- FEBRUARY, A.D., 1965, this ble to hold the office of coun- ular meetings of the council cess for the purpose of dis- to funds for publicizing or ad- systems and television sys- cilman. without being excused by the day falling on the 2nd day of vertising the City of Boca Ra- tems cussing in a closed or executive February, A.D., 1965 which date (c) Election and Terms. The council. session limited to its own mem- ton. (9) water systems regular election of councilmen -coincides with the Boca Raton (10) sewer systems (c) Vacancy. If a vacancy oc- bership any matter which would Municipal Primary Election for (f) To borrow money for pub- shall be held on the first Tues- curs in the council for any rea- tend to defame or prejudice the lic purposes, (11) gas systems for illumin- day of February each year in City Commissioners. The Bal- nating and heating purposes son whatsoever, the council by character or reputation of any lot form will be as follows: (g) to levy special or local the manner provided in Article a majority vote of all its re- person, provided that the gene- "Shall the proposed Charter assessments for local improve- (12) electrical systems X. At the first election under maining members shall appoint ral subject matter for consid- for the City of Boca Raton ments and to hold liens for pub- (13) ice houses this charter two councilmen a qualified person to fill the va- eration is expressed in the mo- which provides for a City lic improvements; (14) public transportation sys- shall be elected who shall serve cancy until the next regular tion calling for such session Council-City Manager Form (h) to license and tax privi- tems for terms of two years. At the election or for the remainder and that final action thereon of Government be adopted?" leges, business, occupations (15) jails next regular election three of the unexpired term which- shall not be taken by the coun- and professions carried on and (16) hospitals, health and wel- councilmen shall be elected who ever occurs first. If a majority cil until the matter is placed YES NO engaged in within the corporate fare facilities shall serve for terms of two of said remaining members are on the agenda. Jacob Heidt limits of the city; to classify and (17) public parks years. Thereafter, two council- unable to agree upon the elec- Jacob Heidt, City clerk define such privileges, busi- (18) public golf courses men shall be elected every even tion of a councilman to fill said (b) Rules and Journal. The nesses, occupations and pro- (19) public recreational fa- year and three councilmen shall vacancy after two regular meet- council shall determine its own fessions for the purpose of tax- cilities of all kinds be elected every odd year for ings have been held, the City rules and order of business and PROPOSED CHARTER ation and the classification and (20) libraries, museums and two year terms. The terms of Council shall call a special shall provide for keeping a jour- CITY OF BOCA RATON definition, and the amount of other cultural facilities councilmen shall begin on the election for that purpose. If the nal of its proceedings. This FLORIDA such licenses or license tax (21) airports and heliports first day of March. term of office to which such per- journal shall be a public record, (c) Voting. Voting, except in shall not be dependent upon a (n) to provide for and regu- Sec. 3.02 — Compensation, son was appointed does not ex- CONTENTS general state revenue law. late: pire at the next regular elec- procedural motions, shall be by ARTICLE I, INCORPORA- Expenses. roll call and the ayes and nays (1) arterials, toll and other The council may determine tion, the office shall be filled TION AND BOUNDARIES (i) to acquire property by roads for the remainder of the term shall be recorded in the jour- ARTICLE II, POWERS OF condemnation within or without the annual salary of councilmen nal. An affirmative vote of three (2) bridges and tunnels by ordinance, but no ordinance by election in the manner pro- THE CITY its corporate limits for any (3) public parking systems vided in Article X. members shall be necessary to ARTICLE III, CITY COUNCIL municipal purpose whether or increasing such salary shall adopt any resolution or ordi- including both off-street and on- become effective until the date ARTICLE IV, CITY MANA- not such property is already street public parking facilities Sec. 3.07 - Judge of Qualifi- nance. GER devoted to public use, and to of commencement of the terms cations. Sec. 3.15 — Action Requiring (4) cemeteries and crema- of councilmen elected at the next ARTICLE V, ADMINISTRA- condemn such excess beyond toriums The council shall be the judge an Ordinance. TIVE DEPARTMENTS that needed for an actual im- regular election, provided that of the election and qualifications (5) garbage, sewage and oth- such election follows the adop- In addition to other acts re- ARTICLE VI, MUNICIPAL provement as may be reason- er waste collection and disposal of its members and of the quired by law or by specific COURT AND POLICE POWER ably required to protect, pre- tion of such ordinance by at grounds for forfeiture of their including the establishing of least six months. Councilmen provision of this charter to be ARTICLE VII, FINANCIAL serve, and to sell or lease such fees for same. office and for that purpose shall done by ordinance, those acts PROCEDURES excess property with restric- shall receive their actual and have power to subpoena wit- of the city council shall be by ARTICLE VIII, PUBLIC tions to protect and preserve (0) to regulate the operation necessary expenses incurred nesses, administer oaths and ordinance which; UTILITIES the improvement. and speed of all in the performance of their du- require the production of evi- ties of office. (a) Adopt or amend an ad- ARTICLE IX, PLANNING (j) to levy and collect taxes (1) automobiles and other ve- dence. A member charged with ministrative code or establish, AND ZONING in the form of special assess- hicles Section 3.03 — Mayor. conduct constituting grounds for alter or abolish any city de- ARTICLE X, NOMINATIONS ments upon property in a limit- (2) waterborne crafts using The council shall elect from forfeiture of his office shall be partment, office or agency; AND ELECTIONS ed and determinable area for public waterways among its members, officers of entitled to a public hearing on (b) Provide for a fine or other ARTICLE XI, INITIATIVE, special benefits conferred upon (3) trains and engines the City who shall have the titles demand, and notice of such penalty or establish a rule or REFERENDUM, AND RECALL such property by any municipal (p) to establish, construct, of mayor and deputy mayor, hearing shall be published in one regulation for violation of which ARTICLE XII, GENERAL work, service or improvement; maintain and operate public each of whom shall serve at the or more newspapers of general a fine or other penalty is im- PROVISIONS and to provide for the payment landings, public wharves and pleasure of the council. In the circulation in the Cir/ at least posed; ARTICLE XIII, TRANSITION- of all or any part of the cost of docks within and without the event a majority of members one week in advance of the hear- (c) Levy taxes, except as AL PROVISIONS the work, service or improve- city; to acquire by condemna- of the council are unable to ing. Decisions made by the •otherwise provided in Article NOTE: SUGGESTED FORM ment out of the proceeds of tion or otherwise all lands, agree within five days after tak- council under this section shall VII with respect to the property FOR BALLOT such special assessments. riparian and other rights and ing the oath of office upon the be subject to review by the tax levied by adoption of the SHALL THE PROPOSED (k) to purchase, hire, con- easements necessary for the selection of a mayor, then such courts. budget; CHARTERFOR A CITY COUN- struct, own, maintain, operate purposes aforesaid; to lay and officer shall be the one of the Sec. 3.08 — Duties of City (d) Grant, renew or extend a CIL-CITY MANAGER FORM or lease local public utilities, collect reasonable duties or most recently elected council- Clerk. franchise as herein provided; OF GOVERNMENT BE ADOPT- including bus lines, electric wharfage fees on vessels and men receiving the largest num- Notice of council meetings (e) Regulate the rate charged ED? YES NO light, telephone and telegraph other watercraft coming to or ber of votes in the regular elec- shall be given to council mem- for its services by a public util- systems, and works for sup- using said landings, wharves tion, or in the run-off election bers and the public by the city ity as provided in Article.VIII; ARTICLE I. plying the city and its inhabi- or docks; to regulate the man- if no candidate received a ma- clerk, who shall be appointed by (f) Authorize the borrowing Incorporation and Boundaries tants with water, sewerage, ice, ner of using the rates of wharf- jority vote in the first election. the city manager and who shall of money; Sec. 1.01 — The Charter of gas for illuminating and heating age to be paid by vessels or The mayor shall preside at keep the journal of council pro- (g) Convey or lease or au- the City of Boca Raton, Palm purposes. other watercraft using the meetings of the council, shall ceedings and perform such thorize the conveyance or lease Beach County, State of Florida, (1) acquire, either by pur- same; to dredge or deepen the be recognized as head of the other duties as are assigned to of any lands of the city; adopted by the Legislature and chase or by exercise of the canal or any branch or portion city government for all cere- him by this charter or by the (h) Adopt ordinances propos- approved by the voters of the right of eminent domain under thereof; to prescribe and en- monial purposes but ahall have city manager. ed under the initiative power; City of Boca Raton on Septem- the provision of this charter or force reasonable rules and reg- no administrative duties. The Sec. 3.09 — City Attorney. and ber 17, 1957 is hereby repealed. the General Laws of the State ulations for the protection and deputy mayor shall act as mayor The council shall appoint a (i) Amend or repeal any ord- Sec. 1.02 — The inhabitants and to construct, reconstruct, use of its said properties; and during the absence or disability city attorney and such assistant inance previously adopted, ex- of the said City of Boca Raton improve, extend, enlarge, to impose and enforce adequate of the mayor, and likewise shall city attorneys as it deems nec- cept as otherwise provided in residing within the territorial equip, repair, maintain and op- penalities for the violation of have no administrative duties. essary who shall serve at the Article XI with respect to re- limits of said municipality as erate municipal utilities, either such rules and regulations. The mayor shall sign all deeds, pleasure of the council and act peal of ordinances reconsider- defined in Chapter 61-1883, within or without or partly with- (q) to inspect, test, measure bonds or other instruments of as legal advisor for the city ed under the referendum power. Special Acts, Laws of Florida, in and partly without the corpo- and weigh any commodity or ar- writing, relating or pertaining and all its officers on matters Acts other than those re- 1961 and as modified by sub- rate limits of the city. ticle of consumption for use to real estate, to which the relating to their official duties ferred to in the preceding sen- sequent annexation actions, (2) to fix and collect just and within the city and to fix a city is a party, except that the and shall serve as prosecuting tence may be done either by ord- shall continue to be a municipal reasonable fees and charges standard for any such com- council may delegate this power attorney of the Municipal Court. inance or by resolution. body politic and corporate in for the services furnished by modity or article and to estab- to the city manager. The city attorney shall approve Sec. 3.16 — Ordinances in perpetuity, under the name of such facilities, wholly within lish, regulate, license and in- Sec. 3.04 — General Powers all contracts of the municipality General. the City of Boca Raton. the corporate limits of the city, spect weights, meters, mea- and Duties. before the same shall become sures and scales. (a) Form. Every proposed Sec. 1.03 — The City of Boca and may fix and collect rates, All powers of the City shall effective. The city attorney or ordinance shall be introduced in Raton shall have the power to fees and charges for the ser- (r) to prepare and enforce be vested in the council, except assistant city attorney shall comprehensive plans for the writing and in the form required change its territorial limits by vices furnished by such facil- as otherwise provided by law act as prosecution attorney in for final adoption. No ordinance annexation of any unincorporat- ities to consumers wholly with- development of the city includ- or this charter, and the coun- cases before and tried in the ing, but not limited to plans shall contain more than one ed tract of land lying contigu- out the corporate limits of the cil shall provide for the exer- Municipal Court. subject which shall be clearly ous thereto and within the same city at a higher rate fee and for the control of land use, traf- cise thereof and for the perfor- Sec. 3.10 — Investigations. fic and parking. expressed in its title. The en- county in accordance with and charge than those fixed for con- mance of all duties and obliga- The council may make invest- acting clause shall be 'The City as provided by Chapter 25691, sumers wholly within the corpo- (s) to establish and adminis- tions imposed on the city by law. igations into the affairs of the ter housing, slum clearance, of Boca Raton hereby ordains Special Act of 1949, of the rate limits of the city. Sec. 3.05 — Prohibitions: City and the conduct of any city . . .' Any ordinance which re- Florida State Legislature. (3) to make and enter into all urban renewal, conservation, (a) Holding Other Office. Ex- department, office or agency flood and beach erosion con- peals or amends an existing ARTICLE II. contracts and agreements nec- cept where authorized by law, and for this purpose may sub- ordinance or part of the city Powers of the City essary or incidental to theper- trol, air pollution control and no councilman shall hold any poena witnesses, administer drainage programs singly or code shall set out in full the Sec. 2.01 — The City of Boca formances of its duties and the other city office or city employ- oaths, take testimony and re- ordinance, sections or sub- Raton shall have all powers pos- execution of its powers under in cooperation with governmen- ment during the term for which quire the production of evi- tal agencies and private enter- sections to be repealed or sible for a city to have under the this charter, including agree- he was elected to the council, dence. Any person who fails or amended, and shall indicate constitution and laws of this ments to furnish and provide prises in the development and and no former councilman shall refuses to obey a lawful order operation of these programs. matter to be omitted by en- state as fully and completely as municipal utility services to hold any compensated appoin- issued in the exercise of these closing in brackets or by strike- though they were specifically adjoining municipalities and (t) to compel the abatement tive city office or city employ- powers by the council shall be out type and shall indicate new enumerated in this charter, un- consumers without the corpo- and removal of all nuisances ment until one year after the ex- guilty of a misdemeanor and matter by underscoring or by less prohibited by or contrary rate limits of the city. within the City or upon the prop- piration of the term for which punishable by a fine of not italics. to the provision of this charter. (4) to exercise jurisdiction erty owned by the city beyond he was elected to the council. more than $500.00 or by im- Sec. 2.02 — In addition to control and supervision over its limits at the expense of the (b) Appointments and Re- prisonment for not more than (b) Procedure. An ordinance those powers granted to all mu- any municipal utilities owned, person causing same, or of the movals. Neither the council nor 60 days, or both. may be introduced by any mem- nicipalities, the City of Boca owner of or occupant of the ber at any regular or special operated or maintained by the any of its members shall in Sec, 3.11 — independent Au- meeting of the council. Upon Raton shall have the power, ex- city and to make and enforce premises containing the nui- any manner dictate the appoint- dit. ercised through the City Coun- such rules and regulations for sance except that abandoned or ment or removal of any city introduction of any ordinance, wrecked automobiles, vehicles The council shall provide for the city clerk shall distribute cil and subject to restrictions the maintenance and operation administrative officers or em- an independent annual audit of in this charter: of any such facilities as may in or property, after due notice ployees whom the manager or a copy to each council member has been given of the proposed all city accounts and may pro- and to the manager, shall file a (a) to organize and regulate the judgment of the council be any of his subordinates are vide for such more frequent its internal affairs, and to es- necessary or desirable for the sale, may be sold by the city. empowered to appoint, but the reasonable number of copies in The purchaser shall be entitled audits as it deems necessary. the office of the city clerk and tablish, alter, abolish and term- efficient operation thereof and council may express its views Such audits shall be made by a inate, such termination to be for accomplishing the purposes to receive title thereof by Bill and fully and freely discuss with such other public places as the of Sale and to request from the certified public accountant or council may designate, and shall only for cause; offices, posi- of this charter, within the city the manager anything pertaining firm of such accountants who tions, and employments includ- or without the city. State of Florida Motor Vehicle to appointment and removal of publish the ordinance together Department a valid certificate have no personal interest, di- with a notice setting out the ing citizen board positions; de- (5) to enter on any lands, such officers and employees. rect or indirect, in the fiscal time and place for a public hear- fine functions, powers and du- water or premises located with- of title. The city shall do all things necessary to define, pro- (c) Interference with Admin- affairs of the city government ing thereon and for its conside- ties and fix their term, tenure in or without the city to make istration. Except for the pur- or any of its officers. The coun- ration by the council. The pub- and compensation. surveys or examinations for the hibit, abate, suppress and pre- vent all things detrimental to pose of inquiries and investiga- cil may, without requiring com- lic hearing shall follow the pub- (b) to adopt, amend and re- purposes of this charter. tions under Section 3.10, the petitive bids, designate such ac- lication by at least seven days, peal such ordinances and res- (6) to acquire, construct, lo- the health, morals, comfort, safety, convenience, and wel- council or its members shall countant or firm annually or for may be held separately or in olutions and codes as may be cate and operate equipment for deal with city officers and em- a period not exceeding three connection with a regular or required for the good govern- the use of any utility in, upon, fare of the inhabitants of the city. ployees who are subject to the years, provided that the desig- special council meeting and may ment of the city, including local along or under any streets, direction and supervision of the nation for any particular fiscal be adjourned from time to time; police ordinances carry ing pen- alleys, highways, or other pub- Sec. 2.03 — Construction. manager solely through the year shall be made no later.than all persons interested shall alties, zoning ordinances, hous- lic places, or easements with- The powers of the city under manager, and neither the coun- 30 days after the beginning of have an opportunity to be heard. ing codes, building and related in or without the city. this charter shall be construed cil nor its members shall give such fiscal year. If the state After the hearing the council technical codes and ordinances (1) to grant a franchise to liberally in favor of the city, and orders to any such officer or makes such an audit, the coun- may adopt the ordinance with relating to and - regulating the any private corporation for the the specific mention of particu- employee, either publicly or cil may accept it as satisfying sale of alcoholic beverages; use of streets and other public lar powers in the charter shall privately. the requirements of this sec- (Continued on following page) BOCA RATON NEWS Jan. 21, 1965 7B (Continued from previous page) nished to city officers, placed ter, or personnel rules adopted of the term or by election as (a) To issue arrest warrants, ensuing fiscal year and, except in libraries and public offices pursuant to this charter. He above in the case of an elected to have brought before him, and as required by law or this char- or without amendment or reject for free public reference and may authorize any administra- member. Any member of the to try any person, persons, ter shall be in such form as the it but, if it is amended as to available for purchase by the tive officer who is subject to his board may be removed by coun- firms or corporations charged manager deems desirable or any matter of substance, the public at a reasonable price direction and supervision to cil only for cause and after be- with the violation of any of the the council may require. In or- council may not adopt it until fixed by the council. exercise these powers with re- ing given a written statement of ordinances of the city, and upon ganizing the budget the manager the ordinance or its amended (c) Printing of Ordinances spect to subordinates in that the charges against him and a conviction, to impose penalities shall utilize the most feasible sections have been subjected and Resolutions. The council officer's department, office or public hearing thereon, if he so within the limitations of the Flo- combination of expenditure to all the procedures herein- shall cause each ordinance and agency. requests. A certified copy of rida Statutes. classification by fund, organi- before required in the case of resolution having the force and (b) The city manager may the charges and a transcript of (b) To issue and cause to be zation unit, program, purpose a newly introduced ordinance. effect of law and each amend- recommend to the council the the record shall be filed with served by any proper officer, or activity, and object. It shall As soon as practicable after ment to this charter to be print- creation of the position of as- the city manager. writs, warrants, and other pro- begin with a clear general sum- adoption of any ordinance, the ed promptly following its adop- sistant city manager or may (d) Civil Service Board: cess, such as are used by jus- mary of its contents; shall show clerk shall have it published tion, and the printed ordinan- designate an employee of the qualifications. Each member of tices of the peace in the State in detail all estimated income, again together with a notice of ces, resolutions and charter City to act in this capacity. the civil service board shall be of Florida, and all other author- indicating the proposed proper- its adoption. amendments shall be distribut- (c) He shall direct and su- a qualified elector of the city, ity heretofore or hereafter con- ty tax levy, and all proposed (c) Effective Date. Except as ed or sold to the public at rea- pervise the administration of shall be known to be in sympathy ferred by Florida Statutes, expenditures, including debt otherwise provided in this char- sonable prices to be fixed by all departments, officers and with the merit principle as ap- which are necessary for the en- service, for the ensuing fiscal ter, every adopted ordinance the council. Following publica- agencies of the City, except as plied to the civil service, shall forcement of any city ordinance. year; and shall be so arranged shall become effective at the tion of the first Boca Raton otherwise provided by this neither hold nor be a candidate Proper officers shall include, as to show comparative figures expiration of 10 days after City Code and at all times charter or by law. for any other public office or but not be limited to, police off- for actual and estimated income adoption or at any later date thereafter, the ordinances, res- (d) He shall attend all coun- position in the city, and shall icers of the City of Boca Raton, and expenditures of the current specified therein. olutions and charter amend- cil meetings and shall have the not be a member of any local, who shall make proper return fiscal year and actual income (d) Publish Defined. As used ments shall be printed in sub- right to take part in discussion state or national committee of of service on and for said and expenditures of the pre- in this section, the term "pub- stantially the same style as the but shall not vote. a political party or an officer in papers. ceding fiscal year. It shall in- lish" means to print in one or code currently in effect and (e) He shall see that all laws, any partisan political club or (c) To set and take bond for dicate in separate sections: more newspapers of general shall be suitable in form for provisions of this charter and organization. A quorum of the the appearance of any accused (1) Proposed expenditures circulation in the city; (1) the integration therein. The council acts of the council, subject to board shall consist of four person which shall not be less for current operations during ordinance or a brief summary shall make such further ar- enforcement by him or by offi- members. than $5 nor more than $500; the ensuing fiscal year, detailed thereof, and (2) the places where rangements as it deems desir- cers subject to his direction and (e) Civil Service Board: and to declare the bail escheat- by offices, departments and copies of it have been filed and able with respect to reproduc- supervision, are faithfully exe- powers and duties. The board ed if such accused person fails agencies in terms of their re- the times when they are avail- tion and distribution of any cuted. shall have power and shall be to appear at the appointed time. spective work programs, and able for public inspection. current changes in or additions (f) He shall prepare and sub- required to: (d) To fix and impose penal- the method of financing such to the provisions of the consti- mit the annual budget and capi- (1) Advise the council and the ties by sentence as are pre- expenditures. Sec. 3.17 — Emergency Ordi- tution and other laws of the tal program to the council. director on problems concern- scribed by ordinance of the (2) Proposed capital expend- nances. State of Florida, or the codes (g) He shall submit to the ing personnel administration. city; however, where no pen- itures during the ensuing fiscal To meet a public emergency of technical regulations and council and make available to (2) Advise and assist the di- alty is prescribed, the judge in year, detailed by offices, de- affecting life, health, property other rules and regulations in- the public a complete report on rector in fostering the interest his discretion may impose a partments and agencies when or the public peace, the council cluded in the code. the finances and administra- of institutions of learning, civic, sentence of not more than FIVE practicable, and the proposed may adopt one or more emer- Sec. 3.20 — Insurance. tive activities of the city as of professional and employee or- HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00), method of financing each such gency ordinances, but such ord- The city council shall pro- the end of each fiscal year. ganizations in the improvement or sixty (60) days imprison- capital expenditure; and inances may not levy taxes, tect the city by insuring against (h) He shall make such other of personnel standards in the ment, or both. (3) Anticipated net surplus or grant, renew or extend a fran- reasonable hazards. reports as the council may re- municipal service; (e) To preserve order, dig- deficit for the ensuing fiscal chise, regulate the rate charged Sec. 3.21 — Code of Ethics. quire concerning the operations (3) Make any investigation year of any and each utility own- by any public utility for its ser- nity and decorum in his Court, The council shall, within 12 of city departments, offices and which it may consider desirable and to that end, the municipal ed or operated by the city and vices or authorize the borrow- agencies subject-to this direc- concerning the administration the proposed method of its dis- ing of money except as provid- months after the adoption of judge is hereby invested with this charter, adopt a code of tion and supervision. of personnel in the municipal the same power to fine and im- position; subsidiary budgets for ed in subsection 7.09 (b). An (i) He shall keep the council service, and report to the coun- each such utility giving detailed emergency ordinance shall be ethics governing both appointed prison as are passed and au- and elected officers and em- fully advised as to the financial cil, at least once a year, its thorized to be exercised by income and expenditure infor- introduced in the form and man- condition and future needs of findings, conclusions and rec- mation shall be attached as ap- ner prescribed for ordinances ployees. judges of Criminal Courts of the city and make such recom- ommendations; Record within the State of pendices to the budget. Such generally, except that it shall ARTICLE IV. City Manager mendations to the council con- (4) Hear appeals in case any subsidiary budgets shall not be be plainly designated as an Sec, 4.01 — Appointment; Florida. cerning the affairs of the city officer or employee ,in the (f) To try persons charged subject to provision of Sec. emergency ordinance and shall Qualifications; Compensation. as he deems desirable. classified service is suspend- 7.09, 7.10 or 7.11. contain, after the enacting The council shall appoint a with violation of a city ordi- (j) He shall perform such ed, reduced or removed, and nance within the corporate lim- The total of proposed expend- clause, a declaration stating city manager for an indefinite other duties as are specified report in writing to the city that an emergency exists and its of the city, although arrest- itures shall not exceed the total term and fixxhis compensation. in this charter or may be re- manager its findings and the de- of estimated income. describing it in clear and spe- The manager shall be appointed ed by a police officer in hot quired by the council* cision of the board shall be pursuit outside the city or coun- Sec. 7.05 — Capital program.' cific terms. An emergency ord- solely on the basis of his execu- final. inance may be adopted with or tive and administrative qualifi- ARTICLE V. ty limits. (a) Submission to Council. without amendment or rejected cations. He need not be a resi- Administrative Departments (5) Perform such other du- Sec. 6.04 - Clerk of the The manager shall prepare and at the meeting at which it is in- dent of the city or state at the Sec. 5.01 — General Provi- ties with reference to person- Court. submit to the council a five- troduced, but the affirmative time of his appointment but may nel administration, not incon- The City Council shall desig- year capital program at least sions. sistent with this charter, as the vote of four members shall be reside outside the city while in (a) Creation of Departments. nate a Clerk of the Court, on three months prior to the final required for adoption. After its office only with the approval council may require by ordi- recommendation of the munici- date for submission of the bud- The council, on recommenda- nance. adoption the ordinance shall be of the council. tion of the manager, may es- pal judge, who shall keep a get. published and printed as pre- Sec. 4.02 — Removal. tablish city departments, off- Sec. 5.03 — Personnel Rules. record of all its proceedings (b) Contents. The capital scribed for other adopted ordi- The council may remove the ices or agencies in addition to The personnel director shall and shall have the power to program shall include: nances. It shall be come effec- manager from office in accord- prepare personnel rules. The make certified copies of official (1) A clear general summary those created by this charter papers of the Court. tive upon adoption or at such ance with the following proce- and may prescribe the functions manager shall refer such pro- of its contents; later time as it may specify. dures: of all departments, offices and posed rules to the civil service (2) A list of all capital im- Every emergency ordinance ex- (a) The council shall adopt agencies, except that no func- board which shall report to the Sec. 6.05 — Disposition of provements which are proposed cept one made pursuant to sub- by affirmative vote of a majori- tion assigned by this charter to manager its recommendations Funds, to be undertaken during the five section 7.09 (b) shall automati- ty of all its members a pre- a particular department, office thereon. When approved by the All fines, penalties, fees, es- fiscal years next ensuing, with cally stand repealed as of the liminary resolution which must or agency may be discontinued manager, the rules shall be pro- cheated bonds or other monies appropriate supporting infor- 61st day following the date on state the reasons for removal or, unless this charter specifi- posed to the council, and the collected by the court shall be mation as to the necessity for which it was adopted, but this and then may suspend the man- cally so provides, assigned to council may by ordinance adopt revenue of the city; shall be such improvements; shall not prevent re-enactment ager from duty for a period not any other. them with or without amend- promptly paid over to the city (3) Cost estimates, method of of the ordinance in the manner to exceed 45 days. A copy of (b) Direction of Manager. All ment. These rules shall provide treasurer, and deposited to the financing and recommended specified in this section if the the resolution shall be delivered departments, offices and agen- for: credit of the general fund. time schedules for each such emergency still exists. An promptly to the manager. cies under the direction and su- (a) The classification of all Sec. 6.06 — Power of En- improvement; and emergency ordinance may also (b) Within five days after a pervision of the manager shall city positions, based on the du- forcement. (4) The estimated annual cost be repealed by adoption of are- copy of the resolution is de- be administered by an officer ties, authority and responsibili- The members of the police of operating and maintaining the pealing ordinance in the same livered by hand to the city appointed by and subject to the ty of each position, with ade- force of the City of Boca Ra- facilities to be constructed and manner specified in this section manager, he may file with the direction and supervision of the quate provision for reclassifi- ton shall have all the power and acquired. for adoption of emergency ordi- council a written request for a manager. With the consent of cation of any position whenever authority necessary for enforc- The above information may nances. public hearing. This hearing council, the manager may serve warranted by changed circum- ing the ordinances of the city. be revised and extended each Sec. 3.18 — Codes of Techni- shall be held at a council meet- as the head of one or more such stances; Sec. 6.07 — Arrest Without year with regard to capital im- cal Regulations. ing not earlier than fifteen days departments, offices or agen- (b) A pay plan for all city Warrant. provements still pending or in The council may adopt any nor later than thirty days after cies or may appoint^one person positions; The chief of police or any process of construction or ac- standard code of technical regu- the request is filed. The city as the head of two or more of (c) Methods for .determining police officer of the City of Boca quisition. lations by reference thereto in manager may file with the coun- them or may combine the func- the merit and fitness of candi- Raton may arrest without war- Sec, 7.06 — Council action on an adopting ordinance. The pro- cil a written r.eply not later than tions of any officers specified in dates for appointment or pro- rant any person violating any budget. cedure and requirements gov- five days before the hearing. this charter which may be ap- motion; of the ordinances of the city or (a) Notice and Hearing. The erning such an adopting ordi- (c) The council may adopt a pointed by him. (d) The policies and proce- the laws of the State of Florida council shall publish in one or nance shall be as prescribed final resolution of removal, (c) City Treasurer. The dures regulating reduction in in the presence of such officer. more newspapers of general for ordinances generally except which may be made effective manager shall appoint a city force and removal of employ- Such arrest may be made out- circulation in the city the gene- that: immediately, by affirmative treasurer who shall collect all ees; side the city or county limits if ral summary of the budget and (a) The requirements of Sec- vote of a majority of all its taxes, licenses, fees, and all (e) The hours of work, at- such officer is in hot pursuit. a notice stating; tion 3.16fordistributionandfil- members at any time after five other monies to which the city tendance regulations and pro- Sec. 6.08 - City Jail. (1) The times and places ing of copies of the ordinance days from the date when a copy may be entitled. He shall main- visions for sick and vacation The city shall maintain a city where copies of the message shall be construed to include of the preliminary resolution tain accurate accounts, deposit leave; jail for the confinement of per- and budget are available for in- copies of the code of technical was delivered to the manager, all monies of the city as pro- (f) The policies and proce-. sons awaiting a hearing before spection by the public, and regulations as well as of the if he has not requested a public vided in Sec. 3.12, and authorize dures governing relationships the court and during the term (2) The time and place, not adopting ordinance, and hearing, or at any time after the expenditure of city funds with employee organizations; of sentence imposed by the less than two weeks after such (b) A copy of each adopted the public hearing if he has upon proper warrant. The trea- (g) The policies and proce- court. All persons arrested publication, for a public hearing code of technical regulations as requested one. surer may invest sinking funds dures governing persons shall at the discretion of the on the budget. well as of the adopting ordinance The manager shall continue in such securities as may be holding provisional appoint- judge or appropriate person- (b) Amendment Before Adop- shall be authenticated and re- to receive his salary until the directed by the council and au- ments; nel designated by the municipal tion. After the public hearing, corded by the city clerk pur- effective date of a final resolu- thorized by law. (h) Policies regarding in- judge, be immediately confined the council may adopt the budget suant to subsection 3.19 (a). tion of removal. The action of (d) Tax Assessor. The man- service training programs; to jail pending a hearing unless with or without amendment. In Copies of any adopted code of the council in suspending or ager shall appoint a tax assess- (i) Grievance procedures, such person shall give bond or amending the budget, it may add technical regulations shall be removing the manager shall not or who shall perform such func- including procedures for the security for release pending or increase programs or made available by the city clerk be subject to review by any tions as prescribed in Article hearing of grievances. trial. amounts and may delete or de- for distribution or for purchase court or agency. VII of this charter. (j) Other practices and pro- ARTICLE VII. crease any programs or at a reasonable price. Sec. 4.03 — Acting City Man- Sec. 5.02 — Personnel Sys- cedures necessary to the ad- Financial Procedures amounts, except expenditures Sec. 3.19 — Authentication ager. tem. ministration of the city per- Sec. 7.01 — Fiscal year. required by law or for debt and Recording; Codification; By letter filed with the city (a) Merit Principle. All ap- sonnel system. The fiscal year of the city service or for estimated cash Printing. clerk the manager shall desig- pointments and promotions of ARTICLE VI. Municipal Court shall begin on the first day of deficit, provided that no amend- nate, subject to approval of the city officers and employees and Police Power November and end on the last ment to the budget shall in- (a) Authentication and Record- day of October. crease the authorized expendi- ing. The city clerk shall au- council, a qualified city ad- shall be made solely on the ba- Sec. 6.01 — Establishment. ministrative officer to exercise sis of merit and fitness demon- There shall be a municipal Sec. 7.02 — Submission of tures to an amount greater than thenticate by his signature and the total of estimated income. record in full in a properly in- the powers and perform the strated by examination or other court of the City of Boca Ra- budget and budget message. dexed book kept for the purpose duties of manager during his evidence of competence. ton to try offenses against mu- On or before the fifteenth day (c) Adoption. The council all ordinances and resolutions temporary absence or disabili- (b) Personnel Director. nicipal ordinances. The city of August of each year, the man- shall adopt the budget on or be- adopted by the council. ty. During such absence or dis- There shall be a personnel di- council shall appoint a Munici- ager shall submit to the council fore the 15th day of September (b) Codification. Within three ability the council may revoke rector, appointed by the mana- pal Judge of said Court for a a budget for the ensuing fiscal of the fiscal year currently end- years after adoption of this such designation at any time ger as provided in Section 4.04, two-year term and such judges year and an accompanying mes- ing. If it fails to adopt the budget charter and at least every ten and appoint another officer of who shall administer the per- ad litem as may be necessary sage. by this date, the amounts appro- years thereafter, the council the city to serve until the man- sonnel system of the city. by resolution which shall fix the Sec. 7.03 — Budget message. priated for current operation shall provide for the prepara- ager shall return or his dis- (c) Civil Service Board. compensation. Such judges shall The manager's message shall for the current fiscal year shall tion of a general codification of ability shall cease. There shall be a Civil Service be duly admitted to practice law explain the budget both in fiscal be deemed adopted for the en- all city ordinances and resolu- Sec. 4.04 —• Powers and Du- Board consisting of five mem- in the Courts of Florida and terms and in terms of the work suing fiscal year on a month- tions having the force and ef- ties of the City Manager. bers, three members of which shall have practiced law for at problems. It shall outline the to-month basis, with all items fect of law. The general codi- The city manager shall be shall be appointed by the city least three years. The Munici- proposed financial policies of in it prorated accordingly, until fication shall be adopted by the the chief administrative officer council, and two members shall pal Judge shall establish rules the city for the ensuing fiscal such time as the council adopts council by ordinance and shall of the city. He shall be respon- be elected by the city employ- for the conduct of the business year, describe the important a budget for the ensuing fiscal be published promptly in bound sible to the council for the ad- ees, at an election called and of the court, including the time features of the budget, indicate year. Adoption of the budget or looseleaf form, together with ministration of all city affairs supervised by the city clerk, and place of court sessions. any major changes from the shall constitute appropriations this charter and any amend- placed in his charge by or under which members shall be duly Sec. 6.02 — Suspension and current year in financial poli- of the amounts specified therein ments thereto, pertinent provi- this charter. He shall have the appointed by the council to the Removal of Judges, cies, expenditures, and reve- as expenditures from the funds" sions of the constitution and following powers and duties: board. The terms of office shall The Municipal Judge or any nues together with the rea- indicated and shall constitute other laws of the State of Flor- (a) He shall appoint and, when be three years as shall be spec- judges ad litem may be sus- sons for such changes, summa- a levy of the property tax therein ida, and such codes of technical ified by ordinance. The per- pended or removed on affirm- rize the city's debt position and proposed. regulations und other rules and he deems it necessary for the good of the service, suspend or sonnel director shall provide ative vote of every councilman include such other material as regulations as the council may the manager deems desirable. (d) Certification of taxing au- remove all city employees and necessary staff assistance for for incompetence or evidence thority. From the effective date specify. This compilation shall the civil service board. Vacan- of moral turpitude. Sec. 7.04 — Budget. be known and cited officially as appointive administrative offi- of the budget, the amount stated cers provided for by or under cies in an unexpired term shall Sec. 6.03 — Powers of Judge. The budget shall provide a therein as the amount to be rais- the Boca Raton City Code. Cop- complete financial plan of all ies of the code shall be fur- this charter, except as other- be filled by the council by ap- The municipal judge shall wise provided bylaw, this char- pointment for the remainder have the power: city funds and activities for the (Continued on following page) 8B_Jan. 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS and kind, and to carry out any edness represented by such jects for such purposes or any partment, office or agency shall The board shall have no pow- of them, the city is authorized Charter submit work programs for the er to raise any assessment in of the authorized powers orpur- bond, coupon or other obliga- poses of the city, not to exceed tions, upon such terms and con- to issue its tax revenue certifi- (Continued from previous page) ensuing fiscal year showing the said roll without either (a) no- cates in such amounts and at ed by property tax shall consti- requested allotments of its ap- tice to the owner or (b) notice, in amount ten per cent (10%) of ditions as may be agreed upon. the assessed value of all prop- (c) Provisions for refunding such time or times as the coun- tute a determination of the propriateion by periods within describing briefly the property cil may deem advisable, provid- amount of the levy for the pur- the year. The manager shall affected, published at least one erty subject to taxation within agreements. An agreement for the corporate limits of the city; refunding of the outstanding in- ed the issuance of such certifi- poses of the city, in the cor- review and authorize such allot- week before any such raise in cates is first validated or ap- responding tax year. A copy of ments with or without revision the newspapers of general cir- provided, however, that bonds debtedness of the City of Boca for street, sewer, sidewalk, Raton,pursuant to the provisions proved in the manner provided the budget as finally adopted as early as possible in the fis- culation. After the said assess- by law as hereinafter described shall be certified by the city cal year. He may revise such ment roll shall have been re- and other public improvements, of this charter may provide for which are paid from special any or all of the following: in paragraph (g) below. manager and filed by him with allotments during the year if he vised and equalized as herein- • (c) Tax revenue certificates deems it desirable and shall re- above provided, the same shall assessments, to the amount for . (1) For the issuance, in the the city council, whose duty it which the city shall hold liens retirement of said outstanding — Authorization, purpose, and shall be to levy such taxes for. vise them to accord with any be returned to the tax assessor scope of. supplemental, emergency, re- with a certificate of the Mayor for uncollected special assess- bonds, coupons, or obligations the corresponding tax year. ments, shall not be subject to of any class in such propor- Tax revenue certificates au- Sec. 7.07 — Council action on duced or transferred appro- and clerk of the city council that thorized hereby shall not con- priations made pursuant to Sec- the same has been revised and such limitation of amount, nor tions as may be agreed upon. capital program. be considered when computing (2) For the levying of ad stitute general obligations of (a) Notice and Hearing. The tion 7.09. equalized, and thereafter the the city and shall be payable (b) Payments and Obligations values fixed upon the said as- the amount of bonds that may valorem taxes upon all taxable council shall publish in one or be issued under this section; property in the city which was solely from the revenue receiv- Prohibited. No payment shall be sessment roll shall not be ed by the city from the imposi- more newspapers of general changed. and provided further, that no previously obligated for the circulation in the city the gene- made or obligation incurred bonds shall be issued or sold payment of the bonds to be re- tion of those fees and taxes against any allotment or appro- Sec. 7.16 — Taxes Year. specified in paragraph (a) ral summary of the capital pro- All taxes shall be due and pay- until the same shall have been funded. gram and a notice stating: priation except in accordance approved by a majority of the (3) For the classification of above. They shall constitute with appropriations duly made able on the first day of Novem- negotiable instruments within (1) The times and places ber of the tax year which shall votes cast in an election held the indebtedness of the City of where copies of the capital pro- and unless the manager or his for such purpose in which a Boca Raton being refunded into the meaning of the Negotiable designee first certifies that commence on January 1 of each Instruments of Law. The city gram are available for inspec- year. On or before the first day majority of the freeholders who such classes as may be agreed tion by the public, and there is a sufficient unencum- are qualified electors residing upon between the said city and shall not be required or per- bered balance in such allotment of November, statements shall mitted to levy ad valorem tax- (2) The time and place, not be mailed to each prdperty own- in the City of Boca Raton, Flo- the holders of bonds or other less than two weeks after such or appropriation and that suffi- rida, properly registered for obligations being refunded, and es for the payment of any tax cient funds therefrom are or er describing the property and revenue certificates issued publication, for public hearing establishing the amount of the voting in such an election, shall the fixing of a definite ratio be- on the capital program. will be available to cover the actually participate, such elec- tween the amount of taxes levied hereunder and such tax reve- claim or meet the obligation tax. All municipal taxes paid nue certificates shall not con- (b) Adoption. The council by during November shall be sub- tion to be held in such manner for current expenses and the when it becomes due and pay- as may be provided by the city amount of taxes levied for the stitute a lien on any city prop- resolution shall adopt the ject to a discount of 4%; during erty. capital program with or without able. Any authorization of pay- December 3%; during January council, and no bonds shall be payment of the principal and in- amendment after the public ment or incurring of obligation 2%; and during February 1%; issued until such issue shall terest of bonds Issued under the (d) Authorized by resolution; hearing and on or before August in violation of the provisions of and all municipal taxes paid be advertised once a week for provision of the charter. maturity; interest. Such reve- this charter shall be void and during March shall be the net four consecutive weeks prior (4) For such other undertak- nue certificates as are herein 1. any payment so made illegal; Sec. 7.08 — Public records. amount, no discount being al- to such election, and no bonds ings and- covenants on the part provided or as may be autho- such action shall be cause for lowed during March. All mu- shall be sold until such sale of the City of Boca Raton not rized by resolution of the city Copies of the budget and the removal of any officer who capital program as adopted nicipal taxes not paid before has been advertised not less inconsistent with the constitu- council, shall bear such date knowingly authorized or made the first of April of any year than two weeks. tion of the State of Florida, and or dates, mature at such time shall be public records and shall such payment or incurred such be made available to the public immediately following the year Such bonds shall be nego- this charter shall be intended or times not exceeding ten (10) obligation, and he shall also be for which they were assessed tiable, coupon bonds, in such to confer upon the City of Boca years, bear interest at such at suitable places in the city. liable to the city for any amount rate or rates not exceeding five Sec. 7.09 — Amendments af- shall be delinquent and a pen- denominations as prescribed Raton complete power and au- so paid. However, except where alty of 5% of the amount of by resolution, and shall be sold thority to enter into such ar- per cent (5%) per annum, be ter adoption. prohibited by law, nothing in in such denomination and form, (a) Supplemental Appropria- taxes remaining unpaid shall at such a price and to bear in- rangements with its creditors this charter shall be construed be added thereto. terest at such a rate that the. as may be necessary, or ex- either coupon or registered,car- tions. If during the fiscal year to prevent the making or au- ry such registration privileges, the manager certifies that there net interest cost shall not ex- pedient for the purpose of re- thorizing of payments or mak- Sec. 7.17 — Sale of tax de- ceed six per cent per annum, funding its outstanding bonded be executed in such manner, be are available for appropriation ing of contracts for capital im- linquent properties. payable in such place or places revenues in excess of those est- said net interest cost to be de- indebtedness and other obliga- provements to be financed whol- Between the first and 10th termined by computing the total tions, and the interest thereon, and be subject to such terms imated in the budget, the coun- day of May the tax collector or redemption, with or without cil by ordinance may make sup- ly or partly by the issuance of interest charge over the life of and this charter shall be bonds or to prevent the making shall advertise all real and the bonds, less the premium or liberally construed to effectuate premium, as such resolution or plemental appropriations for personal property upon which resolutions may provide. If such the year up to the amount of of any contract or lease provid- plus the discount, at which the that intent. ing for payments beyond the end taxes shall not have been paid bonds are sold. The maximum tax revenue certificates are to such excess. and shall commence the sale of (d) Purpose and intent. It is be subject to redemption prior (b) Emergency appropria- of the fiscal year, provided that net interest cost provided for hereby declared to be the pur- such action is made or approv- the same at any hour and on herein shall be applicable to all to maturity, the terms and con- tions. To meet a public emer- any day stated in the adver- pose and intent of this section ditions upon which they may be gency affecting life, health, ed by ordinance. bonds, including bonds or rev- to confer upon the City of Boca tisement not later than the 20th enue certificates secured by redeemed shall be set forth in property or the public peace, Sec. 7.12—Property Assess- day of June, and shall continue Raton additional authority and each certificate that may be the council may make emer- ments. limited or special funds as well power to refund its outstanding the sale from day to day until as general obligation bonds. so redeemable. Pending the gency appropriations. Such ap- All property, real and perso- the amount of taxes and costs indebtedness, including bonds execution and delivery of defi- propriations, may be made by nal, in the City of Boca Raton, and charges shall be realized. Such bonds shall be signed and interest coupons, and all nite certificates, temporary or emergency ordinance in ac- not expressly exempt by the The general statutes of the by the mayor, attested by the rights and power granted herein interim certificates may be is- cordance with the provisions of laws,. of the State of Florida, State of Florida pertaining to city manager and sealed with shall be supplementary to and sued in such forms and with such section 3.17. To the extent that shall be subject to assessment the sale of property for state the seal of the city. The inte- cumulative with allother power provisions as the city council there are no available unappro- for taxation for city purposes and county taxes shall govern rest coupons thereto attached and authority of law now exist- may by resolution provide. If priated revenues to meet such in the manner provided in this in the sale of property in the shall be signed by the city ing for the issuance of such re- more than one officer of the city appropriations, the council may charter, the laws of the state city for taxes. If any parcel manager, whose signature may funding bonds. is required by resolution of the by such emergency ordinance and ordinances of the City of shall not be purchased by a be in facsimile. Any of such Sec. 7.24 — Purposes for city to execute such certifi- authorize the issuance of emer- Boca Raton. The assessor shall bidder at such sale, the city bonds may, by resolution of the which bonds may be issued. cates, it shall be necessary that gency notes, which may be re- assess real and personal prop- shall be deemed and shall be city council, be registered as Bonds may be issued for the only one officer sign manually, newed from time to time, but erty at fair value as of the first the purchaser, and a tax cer- to number under such terms and purpose of floating the debt of the use of a facsimile signature the emergency notes and re- day of each calendar year. On tificate shall be issued to the conditions and at such place or the city, refunding all previous for all others being herein au- newals of any fiscal year shall or before the first day of May city or other purchaser as the places, within or without the issued of bonds, the establish- thorized. The said certificates be paid not later than the last he shall present to the city man- case may be. Tax certificates City of Boca Raton, as the City ment, purchasing, maintenance, may be sold at public or private day of the fiscal year next suc- ager an assessment roll of the shall bear interest in accord- Council, in such resolution shall and extension of public utilities, sale for such price or prices ceeding that in which the emer- property taxable within the city. ance with the Statutes of the determine. such as water, gas, or electric as the city council shall deter- gency appropriation was made. The city manager shall forth- State of Florida. The foregoing paragraphs of light plants, and for the acquir- mine, provided the interest cost with, make the assessment roll this section shall not refer 'to ing of sites for such public util- (c) Reduction of Appropria- Sec. 7.18 — Special Assess- to maturity of the money receiv- tions. If at any time during the available for public inspection. refunding bonds which are is- ities by purchase or condemna- ed for any issue of such certifi- Sec. 7.13 — Taxes a lien. ments. Special assessments for sued exclusively for the pur- tion; the construction of neces- fiscal year it appears probable tax purposes may be levied cates or bonds shall not exceed to the manager that the reve- Taxes assessed upon real es- pose of refunding bonds or in- sary municipal buildings, hos- five per cent (5%) per annum. nues available will be insuffi- tate shall constitute a lien upon upon property in a limited and terest already existing against pitals, sea walls, promenades, cient to meet the amount ap- said real estate and on personal determinable area for special said City of Boca Raton, Flor- piers, wharves, bridges, high- (e) Contract provisions. Any propriated, he shall report to property shall be a lien upon benefits conferred upon such ida. ways, sewerage systems, and resolution or resolutions au- the council without delay, indi- the personal property and may property by any municipal work, Sec. 7.22 — Form and Con- sand fly and mosquito eradica- thorizing the issuance of such cating the estimated amount of be collected in.the manner pro- service, or improvement, and to tents of Bond Resolution. tion and control, openings, pav- tax revenue certificates may the deficit, any remedial action vided by the revised general provide for the payment of all or Every resolution authoriz- ing and maintaining streets, contain provisions which shall taken by him and his recom- statutes of the State of Florida. any part of the cost of the work, ing bonds shall bear a title stat- viaducts subways, tunnels, sew- be a part of the contract with the mendations as to any other steps Sec. 7.14 — Property omitted service or improvement out of ing briefly the capital project, ers and drains and. canals or holders of such certificates to be taken. The council shall or sold. the proceeds of such special the amount of bonds to which it other open waterways, purchas- as to.- then take such further action as The assessor, upon discov- assessment as shall be deter- relates and shall contain, in ing necessary equipment for the (1) Pledging all or any part it deems necessary to prevent ery, that any real or tangible mined by ordinance. substance, at least the following fire department; and purchasing of the revenues specified in par- or minimize any deficit and personal property has been Sec. 7.19 — Payment of spe- provisions: and acquiring park sites and agraph (b) above hereto now for that purpose it may by ordi- omitted from the assessment cial assessments. Special as- (a) A statement of the object maintaining the same; to pur- accrued or to accrue in the fu- nance reduce one or more ap- roll for either or all of the sessments, for whatever pur- or purpose for which the bonds chase land within or without the ture; propriations. three previous years, or that pose levied, may.be made pay- to be authorized by such reso- corporate limits of the city for (2) The setting aside of re- any real estate was illegally able in instalments, but as- lution are to be issued. Such general public park purposes, serves, depreciation funds, or (d) Transfer of Appropria- sold for taxes in either of such sessments for permanent im- object or purpose shall be de- and to develop, improve and sinking funds and the regulation tions. At any time during the years, but was then liable for provements may be made pay- scribed in terms sufficient for maintain the same to be used and disposition thereof; fiscal year the manager may taxation, may in addition to the able within ten years in annual a reasonable identification. as zoological gardens, golf (3) Limitations on the issu- transfer part or all of any un- assessment for the current or more frequent instalments (b) A statement of the esti- courses, tennis courts, ball ance of additional certificates encumbered appropriation bal- year, assess the same for the and assessments for current mate of the maximum cost of grounds and other recreational and the purpose to which the ance among programs within a year or years, omitted, or il- services shall be payable within such object or purpose, includ- purposes; and for such other proceeds of the sale of any is- department, office or agency legally sold, noting such as- the year during which th'e ser- ing any amounts theretofore municipal purposes or general sue of certificates then or and, upon written request by sessment separately and the vice is rendered. and thereby appropriated. benefit as are the foregoing in thereafter to be issued may be the manager, the council may same shall be collected with Sec. 7.20 — Limitation on (c) A statement of the max- their relation to the municipal- applied; by ordinance transfer part or taxes for the current year, such Special Assessments. The imum amount of bonds to be ity. (4) Any other matters, of all of any unencumbered appro- assessment shall have full force amount assessed against any issued for such object or pur- Sec. 7.25 — Tax Revenue Cer- like or different character, priation balance from one de- and effect, and the taxes there- property for any work, im- pose and whether they are to tificates, which in any way affect the se- partment, office or agency to on shall be levied and collected provement, or action shall not be serial or sinking fund bonds. (a) Special utility tax autho- curity or protection of the said another. with taxes for the current year, exceed the value of the benefits rized. The city council is here- certificates. (e) Limitations; Effective and all such property shall be accruing to the property there- Sec. 7.23 — Refunding Bonds. by expressly authorized to Such resolution shall be in Date. No appropriation for debt subject to such taxes in whoso- from, nor shall any special as- (a) Issuance authorized.The pledge all or any part of the the form required for bonds as service may be reduced or ever hands it may have passed. sessment be levied which shall City of Boca Raton shall have revenue derived or to be de- specified in Section 7.22 transferred, and no appropria- cause the total amount of special the power to issue refunding rived from the levy of an ex- (f) Repeal of imposed taxes tion may be reduced below any assessments levied by the city bonds of such city for the pur- for, prohibited. Notwithstanding Sec. 7.15 - Board of pose of refunding any bonds, or cise tax on cigarettes or other amount required by law to be equalization. and outstanding against any tobacco products; to pledge all any other law, general or spe- appropriated or by more than property at any time, exclusive series of bonds, interest, cou- cial, now or hereafter enacted, The city council shall, upon pons and other obligations here- or any part of the revenue de- the amount of the unencumbered the first Monday of June of each of delinquent instalments and rived or to be derived from the city shall not have the right balance thereof. The supple- assessments for current ser- tofore and for which the full to repeal or rescind any ordi- year, sit as a board of equaliza- faith and credit of said city has the levy of any franchise fee mental and emergency appro- tion of taxes. Due notice of said vices, to exceed twenty-five per or utility tax toward payment nance or resolution imposing priations and reduction or centum of the fair cash market been pledged and said city is taxes pledged to the payment of meetings shall be given by pub- authorized to issue and sell said of the principal and interest of transfer of appropriations au- lication of not less than two is- value of the property after giv- the tax revenue certificates is- principal or interest on any of thorized by this section may be ing effect to the benefit accru- refunding bonds as prescribed the tax revenue certificates is- sues seven days apart in a news- ing thereto from the work, im- by the laws of the State of Flor- sued hereunder and to pass all made effective immediately paper of general circulation ordinances and resolutions nec- sued hereunder, and any such upon adoption. provement, or action for which ida, or exchange the same in a taxes shall automatically con- within the municipality. At such assessed. In addition to the manner provided by law. Said essary to accomplish such Sec. 7.10 — Lapse of Appro- meetings, the council, sitting as pledge. tinue in force, until there shall foregoing restriction, the city refunding bonds shall bear such be a sufficient sum of money on priations. a board of equalization, shall rate of interest as the govern- Every appropriation, except have before it the assessment shall not accept dedication of (b) Construction of buildings, hand to pay the principal and streets or permit private ing body of the City of Boca improvements, recreational interest on all such outstanding an appropriation for a capital rolls prepared by the tax as- Raton shall determine not in expenditure, shall lapse at the sessor and shall equalize and streets to be placed on the offi- projects authorized. The City certificates for which such tax- cial map unless and until the excess of the rate borne by of Boca Raton, Florida, is au- es were pledged. Notwithstand- close of the fiscal year to the revise the assessments. The the bonds, or other obligations extent that it has not been ex- council shall make all inquiries owners have already provided thorized to construct all neces- ing any other law, general or facilities such as sewerage, being refunded, and shall ma- sary municipal improvements, special, now or hereafter en- pended or encumbered. An ap- necessary, and if, advisable, ture at such times and in such propriation for a capital ex- take testimony to determine the water mains, and laterals, including public safety build- acted, the city shall not have the pavement of streets and side- manner as the city council shall ings, fire stations, water sys- right to reduce any of the rates penditure shall continue in force valuation of any property so determine. until the purpose for which it assessed. All persons owning walks and street lighting, equiv- tems, drainage and sewer sys- or amounts of such municipal was made has been accomplish- property, real or personal, in alent to services already avail- (b) Agreement with bond tems, street and traffic light- taxes pledged to the payment of ed or abandoned; the purpose of the City of Boca Raton, shall able to residents in that section holders. The city council is ings, library buildings, garbage principal or interest of certifi- any such appropriation shall be have the right to appear before of the city. In the installation hereby empowered to enter into and sewage disposal facilities, cates or grant exemptions from deemed abandoned if three such board of equalization and of such facilities prior to ded- agreements with the holder, or museum and other public build- the payment of such taxes, ex- years pass without any dis- to be heard. The board shall re- ication there shall be no cost to holders of any outstanding bond, ings incidental to the growth and aept to the extent within the bursement „ from or encum- main in session from day today the city. or bonds, coupons, or other ob- welfare of the city and includ- limitations and in the manner brance of the appropriation. for as long as may be neces- Sec. 7.21 — issuance of ligations heretofore issued, or ing but not being limited to golf that might be reserved in the Sec. 7.11 — Administration sary to hear such complaints Bonds. now owing by the city regard- courses and street improve- resolutions authorizing such of Budget. and to equalize and revise such (a) The City of Boca Raton less of whether such bonds, or ments, rights-of-way and land certificates as long as any cer- (a) Work Programs and Al- assessments, not to exceed four shall have the power to issue coupons, or obligations are then acquisition, and in order to de- tificates issued Hereunder are lotments. At such time as the weeks from the day of the first and sell bonds for municipal due and payable, providing for fray the cost and other expens- manager shall specify, each de- meeting. improvements of every nature the refunding of the indebt- es in connection with such pro- (Continued on following page) BOCA RATON NEWS Jon. 21, 1965 9B may include in such purchase planning and zoning board. fied mail setting forth the na- lot title. The baliot title of a ture shall be executed in ink or (Continued from previous page) properties located outside as Sec. 9.03 — Comprehensive ture of the proposed rezoning measure may differ from its indelible pencil and shall be well as within the city. The pur- Plan. and the time and place of the legal title and shall be a clear, followed by the address of the outstanding and funds sufficient chase price shall not exceed the (a) Content. The council shall public hearing. Upon adopting concise statement describing person signing. Petitions shall for payment of the principal and net capital investment, or the adopt, and may from time to of any such ordinance, the coun- the substance of the measure contain or have attached there- interest thereof are not on hand. rate base, established as here- time modify, a comprehensive cil shall make findings and re- without argument or prejudice. to throughout their circulation Provided, however, that when in described, for any proper- plan setting forth in graphic and port on the relationship be- Below the ballot title shall ap- the full text of the ordinance all tax revenue certificates is- ties included in the purchase textual form policies to govern tween the ordinance and the pear the following question: proposed or sought to be recon- sued under the authority of this for which such net capital in- the future physical development comprehensive plan, the plan Shall the above described ordi- sidered. charter have been paid off, or vestment had not been provided of the city. Such plan may cover shall be deemed to be amended nance be adopted? Immediately (c) Affidavit of Circulator. when a sufficient amount of mo- for by previous franchise the entire city and all of its func- in accordance with such find- below such question shall ap- Each paper of a petition shall ney to pay the principal thereof grants. The city may also con- tions and services or may con- ings and report. pear, in the following order, have attached to it when filed an together with interest thereon.to demn any public utility prop- sist of a combination of plans Sec. 9.05 — Board of Adjust- the words "yes" or "no" and affidavit executed by the circu- maturity has been accumulated erties pursuant to the general governing specific functions and ment and Appeals. to the left of each a square in lator thereof stating that he per- and is secured to the use of the condemnation provisions of this services or specific geographic The council shall by ordi- which by marking a cross (X) sonally circulated thepaper, the revenue certificate holders, charter. The cost of proceed- areas which together cover the nance establish a board of ad- the voter may cast his vote. number of signatures thereon, then and in either event the tax- ings for acquisition of private entire city and all of its func- justment and shall provide Sec. 10.06 - Voting Ma- that all the signatures were af- es so levied may cease and de- properties by purchase or by tions and services. standards and procedures for chines. fixed in his presence, that he termine. condemnation shall be paid in (b) Adoption. Upon receipt such board to hear and deter- The council may provide for believes them to be the genuine the first instance by the private from the city manager of a mine appeals from adminis- the use of mechanical or other signatures of the per sons whose (g) Validation and Referen- utility, but shall be included in dum. Tax revenue certificates proposed comprehensive plan trative decisions, petitions for devices for voting or counting names they purport to be and the price or award paid by the or proposed modification of the the votes not inconsistent with shall not be issued hereunder city. variances in the case of pecu- that each signer had an oppor- until and unless the issuance existing plan, the council shall liar and unusual circumstances law. tunity before signing to read thereof shall have been validat- Sec. 8.06 — Municipal utility refer such proposal to the city which would prevent the reason- Sec. 10.07 — Availability of the full text of the ordinance ed or approved in the manner organizations. The council may planning and zoning board, able use of land and such other list of qualified voters. proposed or sought to be re- provided by law. Any tax reve- provide for the establishment of which shall within a time speci- matters as may be required by If for any purpose relating considered. nue certificates issued here- a separate department to ad- fied by the council report its the council or by law. Such de- to a general or city election (d) Time for Filing Refer- under shall not be subject to minister the utility function, in- recommendations thereon. As termination shall be final. or to candidates or issues in- endum Petitions. Referendum the limitations as contained cluding the regulation of pri- soon as possible after receipt of volved in such an election, any petitions must be filed within 30 the recommendations of the ARTICLE X. organization, group or person in any other article of this vately owned and operated util- Nominations and Elections days after adoption by the coun- charter, provided however, that ities and the operation of mu- planning and zoning board, the requests a list of qualified vot- cil of the ordinance sought to council shall hold a public hear- Sec. 10.01 — City Elections. ers of the city.the department, be reconsidered. an election by the qualified vot- nicipally owned utilities. Such (a) Regular Elections. The ers shall be held for the ap- department shall keep separate ing on the proposed comprehen- office or agency which has cus- sive plan or modification there- regular city election shall be tody of that list shall furnish a Sec. 11.04 — Procedure Af- proval of bonds, except for those financial and accounting rec- held on the First Tuesday of ter Filing, to be issued for the purpose of ords for each municipally owned of and shall within reasonable copy of the list of voters names time adopt it by resolution with February each year. and addresses at a reasonable (a) Certificate of Clerk: providing for the construction and operated utility and prior to Amendment. Within twenty days or extension of water and sewer the first day of February of or without amendment. (b) Qualified Voters. All cit- cost as decided by the city man- izens qualified by the Consti- ager. after the petition is filed the facilities. each fiscal year shall prepare (c) Effect. The comprehen- city clerk shall complete a cer- for the city manager in accord- tution and laws of the State of (h) Supplemental grant of au- sive plan shall serve as a guide Florida who have been residents Sec. 10.08 — Sealing of Reg- tificate as to its sufficiency, ance with his specifications a to all future council action con- specifying, if it is insufficient, thority. These provisions shall comprehensive report of each of the City of Boca Raton for istration Books. constitute complete authority cerning land use and develop- six months and who shall be The voter registration books the particulars wherein it is utility. The responsible depart- ment regulations, zoning, sub- defective and shall promptly for the things herein authorized ment or officer shall endeavor registered by the city clerk as shall be sealed during the time and no proceedings, publica- division, urban renewal pro- satisfying the requirements of between regular city election send a copy of the certificate to make each utility financially grams and expenditures for to the petitioners' committee tions, notices, consents or ap- self-sustaining, unless council registration as prescribed by and any second election which proval shall be required for do- capital improvements. law shall be qualified voters of may be held, by registered mail. A petition shall by ordinance adopt a dif- certified insufficient for lack ing the things herein authorized, ferent policy. Sec. 9.04 — Implementation the city within the meaning of Sec. 10.09 — Vote Canvass. except as are herein prescrib- of the Comprehensive Plan. this charter. Within three days following of the required number of valid ed, and all action of the city Sec. 8.07 — Financial provi- (a) Land Use and Develop- (c) Conduct of Elections. Ex- each general and special elec- signatures may be amended council authorized hereby may sions. The city may finance the ment Regulations. The council cept as otherwise provided by tion, the city council shall meet once if the petitioners' com- be taken by resolution. acquisition of privately owned may by ordinance adopt land this charter, the provisions of and canvass the returns and mittee files a notice of inten- This section is intended as a utility properties, the purchase use and development regula- the Election Code of 1951 of certify the results. tion to amend it with the clerk supplemental and additional of land, and the cost of all tions, including but not limited the State of.Florida shall apply Sec. 10.10 — Absentee Vot- within two days after receiving grant of power to the city. construction and property in- to an official map and zoning to elections held under this ers. the copy of his certificate and Sec. 7.26 — Revenue Bonds. stallation for utility purposes subdivision regulations as pro- charter. All elections provided The provisions of the Elec- files a supplementary petition The City of Boca Raton is au- by borrowing, in accordance vided by law. for by the charter shall be con- tion Code of 1951 providing for upon additional papers within thorized to issue revenue bonds with the provisions of Art. 7 of (b) Zoning. For the purpose ducted by the city clerk. For the the casting of absentee ballots ten days after receiving the in accordance with the Revenue this charter. Appropriate pro- of promoting the health, safe- conduct of city elections, for the shall apply to any general, spe- copy of such certificate. Such Bond Act of 1953, of the State of visions shall be made, how- ty, morals or general welfare prevention of fraud in such elec- cial or primary election or supplementary petition shall Florida. ever, for the amortization and of the city, the council may by tions and for the recount of election in which only freehold- comply with the requirements ARTICLE VIII. Public Utilities retirement of all bonds within ordinance regulate the location, ballots in cases of doubt or ers may vote, except that an of subsections (b) and (c) of Sec. 8.01 — Franchise ordi- a maximum period of forty height, bulk and size of build- fraud, the council shall adopt absentee ballot may be applied Sec. 11,03, and within five days nance. years. Such amortization and ings and other structures, the by ordinance all regulations for and cast at the city hall after it is filed the clerk shall A proposed franchise ordi- retirement may be effected size of yards, courts and other which it considers desirable, during regular working hours complete a certificate as to the nance authorizing the furnish- through the use of deprecia- open spaces, the density of pop- consistent with law and this up until 5:00 p.m. of the day sufficiency of the petition as ing of any public utility service tion funds or other financial ulation and the uses of build- charter, and the city clerk may preceding the election. amended and promptly send a resources provided through the ings, structures and land for copy of" such certificate to the to the city and to its inhabi- adopt, and shall publicize, fur- Sec. 10.11 — Filing of Cam- petitioners' committee by reg- tants shall be submitted to the earnings of the utility. trade, industry, business, resi- ther regulations consistent with paign Report. ARTICLE IX. dence or other purposes. Such istered mail as in the case of city manager who shall render law and this charter and the Within ten days after a city an original petition. If a peti- to the council a written report Planning and Zoning ordinances may provide that the regulations of the council. election, each candidate shall Sec. 9.01 — Planning and Zon- board of adjustment may, in ap- tion or amended petition is cer- containing recommendations Sec. 10.02 — Qualification for file with the city clerk a state- tified sufficient, or if a petition therein and such ordinances ing Director. propriate cases and subject to candidates. ment of all contributions re- There shall be a planning and appropriate principles, stand- or amended petition is certi- shall specify the date on which A qualified voter of the City ceived and expenditures made fied insufficient and the peti- service to the inhabitants shall zoning department headed by a ards, rules, conditions and of Boca Raton may have his in the furtherance of his candi- director qualified by experience safeguards set forth in the ordi- tioners' committee does not commence. name placed in nomination by dacy, which statement shall be elect to amend or request coun- Sec. 8.02 — Conditions and and training who shall be ap- nance, make special exceptions the paying to the city clerk of a a public record. pointed by the city manager as to the terms of the zoning regu- cil review under subsection (b) transfer of franchises. qualifying fee of $25. At the time ARTICLE XL Initiative, of this section within the time (a) Every franchise or re- provided in Article IV. The di- lations in harmony with their of qualification all candidates Referendum and Recall rector shall have the following general purpose and intent. Such required, the clerk shall newal, extension or amendment shall take the following oath: I Sec. 11.01 — General Author- promptly present his certifi- of a franchise hereafter grant- responsibilities.- ordinances may provide that the do solemnly swear that I am a ity. (1) To advise the city mana- board of adjustment may au- cate to the council and the cer- ed shall: qualified voter of the City of (a) Initiative. The qualified tificate shall then be a final (1) Impose upon the utility the ger on any matter affecting the thorize variances from the Boca Raton; that I am qualified voters of the city shall have physical development of the strict application of the regu- determination as to the suffi- duty to furnish proper service to vote under the Constitution power to propose ordinances to ciency of the petition. at minimum attainable cost un- city. lations in such situations and and laws of the State of Florida, the council and, if the council der proper organization and ef- (2) To formulate and recom- subject to such limitations as and that I have not voted out- fails to adopt an ordinance so (b) Council Review. If a pe- ficient management. The city mend to the city manager a may be set forth in the ordi- side of the State of Florida with- proposed without any change in tition has been certified insuf- shall have the right to require comprehensive plan and mod- nance. The council shall, with- in the past twelve months. substance, to adopt or reject it ficient and the petitioners'com- such extensions, additions, im- ifications thereof. in 30 days of the adoption of this Sec. 10.03 — Council Ballots. at a city election, provided that mittee does not file notice of provements and replacements (3) To review and make charter adopt an ordinance The full names of all candi- such power shall not extend to intention to amend it or if an of property as will result in recommendations regarding which will: dates nominated for member- the budget or capital program or amended petition has been cer- economy or improvements in proposed council action im- (1) Prescribe an orderly ship in the city council, except any ordinance relating to ap- tified insufficient, the commit- service, and it may issue such plementing the comprehensive procedure for the application those who have withdrawn, died propriation of money, levy of tee may, within two days after orders with respect to safety plan pursuant to Sec. 9.03. to the council for a change in or become ineligible, shall be taxes or salaries of city offi- receiving the copy of such cer- and other matters as may be (4) To prepare a zoning ord- the zoning ordinance; printed on the official ballots cers or employees. tificate, file a request that it necessary or desirable for the inance and from time to time (2) Provide for written noti- without party designation or (b) Referendum. The quali- be reviewed by the council. The community. such amendments consistent fication of all property owners symbol. fied voters of the city shall council shall review the certifi- (2) Fix the rates to be charg- with the comprehensive plan as within 500 feet of the affected Sec. 10,04 — Determination have power to require recon- cate at its next meeting follow- ed by the utility for the diffe- may be desirable; and to ad- property at the time the appli- of Election Results. sideration by the council of any ing the filing of such request rent classes of service and re- minister such ordinance sub- cation is submitted to the plan- (a) Number of votes. Every adopted ordinance, and, if the and approve or disapprove it, serve to the city the power to ject to provisions of Sec. 9.04. ning and zoning board as pro- voter shall be entitled to vote council fails to repeal an ordi- and the council's determination revise such rates at the end of (5) To participate in the vided in subsection (d) of this for as many candidates for the nance so reconsidered, to ap- shall then be a final determina- each calendar or fiscal year. preparation and revision of the section. city council as there are mem- prove or reject it at a city tion as to the sufficiency of the Such rates shall be sufficient to capital program provided for (3) Provide for the posting of bers to be elected to the coun- election, provided that such petition. cover the cost of service. in Sec. 7.05, and the affected property with a cil. power shall not extend to the (c) Court Review; New Pe- (3) Reserve to the city the (6) To advise the city plan- clearly visible sign indicating (b) Majority. A majority vote budget, or capital program ex- tition. A final determination as right, at any time after five ning and zoning board in the the rezoning applied for and the for a councilman is that num- cept on capital projects financ- to the sufficiency of a petition years, to revoke the franchise exercise of its responsibilities dates of public hearings, and ber of votes which is a majori- ed by tax revenue certificates shall be subject to court review. and purchase all the properties and in connection therewith to (4) Establish a fee to ac- ty of the total number of valid for water and sewer systems or A final determination of insuf- of the utility at a purchase price provide necessary staff assis- company the application. ballots cast for the election of any emergency ordinance or ficiency, even if sustained upon equal to the net capital invest- tance. (c) Urban Renewal. The councilmen. Candidates for ordinance relating to appro- court review, shall not preju- ment, or, as to any property Sec. 9.02 - City Planning and council may by ordinance pro- councilmen receiving a ma- priation of money or levy of dice the filing of a new petition included in the purchase for Zoning Board. vide for redevelopment, re- jority vote shall be declared taxes. for the same purpose. which the net capital investment There shall be a city planning habilitation, conservation and elected until the number de- Sec. 11.02 — Commencement Sec. .11.05 - Referendum Pe- is not ascertainable from the and zoning board consisting of renewal programs for: (1) the clared elected equals the num- of proceedings; Petitioners' titions; Suspension of Effect of accounts, at the estimated ac- seven members appointed by alleviation or prevention of ber of council offices to be fill- Committee; Affidavit. Ordinance, tual cost less accrued depre- the council for terms of three slums, obsolescence, blight or ed at the election. If more cand- Any five qualified voters may When a referendum petition is ciation. years from among the qualified other conditions of deteriora- idates receive a majority vote commence initiative or refe- filed with the city clerk, the ord- (b) No franchise shall be voters of the city. The board tion, and (2) the achievement of than there are offices to be fill- rendum proceedings by filing inance sought to be reconsider- transferred hereafter by any may: the most appropriate use of ed, those receiving the greatest with the city clerk an affidavit ed shall be suspended from tak- utility to another without the (1) Make recommendations land. numbers of votes shall be de- stating they will constitute the ing effect. Such suspension shall approval of the city, and as a to the city manager and the city (d) Council Action. Before clared elected. petitioners committee and be terminate when; condition to such approval all council on all matters affecting acting on any proposed ordi- (c) Second Election, If under responsible for circulating the (1) There is a final determi- the terms and conditions of this the physical development of the nance concerning land use and the foregoing provisions of this petition and filing it in proper nation of insufficiency of the section shall be included in the city, shall be consulted on the development regulations, zon- section one or more council form, stating their names and petition, or transferred franchise. comprehensive plan and the ing regulations, subdivision offices remain unfilled after the addresses and specifying the (2) The petitioners* commit- Sec. 8.03 — Referendum, No implementation thereof as pro- regulations, housing or build- election, a second election shall address to which all notices tee withdraws the petition, or such franchise, renewal or ex- vided in Sec. 9.03 and 9.04, ing codes, urban renewal, or be held on the third Tuesday of to the committee are to be (3) The council repeals the tension of such franchise shall and shall exercise all other re- expenditures for capital im- February to fill them. In the sent, and setting out in full the ordinance, or be effective without a referen- sponsibilities as may be pro- provements, where such ordi- second election there shall be proposed initiative ordinance (4) Thirty days have elapsed dum of the voters, at an elec- vided by law. nance refers to a matter cov- printed on the ballot twice as or citing the ordinance sought after a vote of the city council tion to be called and held in ac- (2) Require information ered by the comprehensive plan, many names as there are re- to be reconsidered. on the ordinance unless a pe- cordance with provisions for which shall be furnished within the council shall refer the pro- maining council offices to be Promptly after the affidavit tition is in process. special referendum elections a reasonable time from the posal to the city planning and filled; the names shall be those of the petitioners' committee Sec. 11.06 — Action on Pe- of the Election Code of 1951. other departments of the city zoning board, which shall con- of the unelected candidates poll- is filed the clerk shall issue titions. Sec. 8.04 — Restrictions, No government in relation to its duct a preliminary public hear- ing the greatest number of votes the appropriate petition blanks (a) Action by Council. When such grant or franchise shall work. ing after notification to all in- in the initial election. In the to the petitioners' committee. an initiative or referendum pe- be exclusive, nor shall it be (3) Within its budget appro- terested persons. Within a time second election, the remaining Sec. 11.03 — Petitions. tition has been finally determin- made for a longer period than priation, contract with city specified by the council and offices shall be filled by de- (a) Number of Signatures. ed sufficient, the council shall thirty years. All grants of rights planners and other consultants prior to the public hearing on claring elected the candidates Initiative and referendum peti- promptly consider the proposed to make extension of any public for such services as it may re- the proposed ordinance, the polling the greatest numbers of tions must be signed by quali- initiative ordinance in the man- utility shall be subject as far quire. board shall report its recom- votes. All ties in either elec- fied voters of the city equal in ner provided in Article III or as practicable, to the terms of (4) Request additional assis- mendations thereon. Ordi- tion shall be decided by lot in number to at least 15 per cent reconsider the referred ordi- the original grant and shall tance for special survey work nances amending the zoning the presence of the candidates of the total number of qualified nance by voting its repeal. If expire therewith. of the city manager, who may code shall be adopted in accor- concerned and under the direc- voters registered to vote at the council fails to adopt a dance with Sec. 3.16 of this tion of the city clerk. the last regular city election. proposed initiative ordinance Sec. 8.05"—Recapture. When- at his discretion assign to the charter except that on intro- ever council shall determine, planning and zoning board mem- Sec. 10.05 — Ballots for Ord- (b) Form and Content. All without any change in substance duction of the ordinance, the papers of a petition shall be within 60 days or fails to repeal and in accordance with the fran- bers of the staff of any admin- city clerk shall notify all prop- inances, chise terms, the city may pur- istrative department or direct An ordinance to be voted on uniform in size and style and the referred ordinance within 30 erty owners within 500 feet of shall be assembled as one in- chase the properties of a pri- such department to make spe- the affected property, by certi- by the voters of the city shall vately owned public utility, and cial studies requested by the be presented for voting by bal- strument for filing. Each signa- (Continued on following page) 10B Jan. 21, 1965BOCA RATON NEWS his office or position. Violation all property, uncollected taxes, Charter of this section with the know- dues, claims, judgments, de- ledge express or implied of the crees, and choses in action (Continued from previous page); person or corporation con- held or owned by the municipal GRADE"A"DRESSED & DRAWN FLORIDA or GEORGIA SHIPPED WHOLE days after the date the petition tracting with or making a sale corporation within its boundar- was finally determined suffi- to the city shall render the con- ies. cient, it shall submit the pro- tract or sale voidable by the Sec. 13.02 — Officers and posed or referred ordinance to city manager or the city coun- Employees. the voters of the city. cil. (a) Rights and Privileges (b) Submission to Voters. Sec. 12.02 — (a) Activities Preserved. Nothing in this The vote of the city on a pro- Prohibited. charter except as otherwise posed or referred ordinance (1) No person shall be ap- specifically provided shall af- shall be held not less than 30 pointed to or removed from, fect or impair the rights or days and not later than one year or in any way favored or dis- privileges of persons who are from the date of the final coun- criminated against with respect city officers or employees at cil vote thereon. If no regular to any city position or appoint- the time of its adoption. city election is to be held with- ive city administrative office (b) Continuance of Office or in the period prescribed in this because of race, sex or politi- Employment. Except as specifi- subsection, the council shall cal or religious opinions or af- cally provided by this char- provide for a special election; filiations. ter, if at the time this charter otherwise, the vote shall be held (2) No person .shall willfully takes full effect a city admin- at the same time as such regular make any false statement, cer- istrative officer or employee 2to Sib. election, except Jhat the council tificate, mark, rating or report holds any office or position may in its discretion provide for in regard to any test, certifica- which is or can be abolished Average a special election at an earlier tion or appointment under the by or under this charter, he date within the prescribed pe- personnel provisions of this shall continue in such office riod. Copies of the proposed charter or the rules and regu- or position until the taking ef- or referred ordinance shall be lations made thereunder, or in fect of some specific provision LB. made available at the polls. any manner commit or attempt under this charter directing to commit any fraud prevent- that he vacate the office or po- (c) Withdrawal of Petitions. sition. An initiative or referendum pe- ing the impartial execution of tition may be withdrawn at any such provisions, rules and reg- (c) Personnel System, An "SUPER-RIGHT 1/4 LOIN "SUPER-RIGHT" CENTER CUT time prior to the fifteenth day ulations. employee holding a city position preceding the day scheduled for (3) No person who seeks ap- at the time this charter takes LB. LB. a vote of the city by filing pointment or promotion with full effect, who was serving in Pork Chm 59$ Pork Chops 690 with the city clerk a request respect to any city position or that same or a comparable po- for withdrawal signed by at appointive city administrative sition at the time of its adop- "SUPER-RIGHT" " FRESH ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED least four members of the pe- office shall directly or indi- tion, shall not be subject to titioners3 committee. Upon the rectly give, render or pay any competitive tests as a condi- filing of such request the peti- money, service or other valu- tion of continuance in the same Pmk Hams 49$ BACON 2 u*9 tion shall have no further force able thing to any person for or position but in all other re- "SUPER-RIGHT" WHOLE or HALF or effect and all proceedings in connection with his test, ap- spects shall be subject to the "SUPER-RIGHT" SKINLESS thereon shall be terminated. pointment, proposed appoint- personnel system provided for in Sec. 5.02. Sec. 11.07 — Results of ment, promotion or proposed Pmk L&im 49£ Election. promotion. Sec. 13.03 — Departments, 49$ FRANKS »"' (4) No person shall orally, by Offices and Agencies, COUNTRY STYLE FRESH PORK CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN ^ (a) Initiative. If a majority letter or otherwise solicit, or (a) Transfer of Powers. If a of the qualified electors voting assist in soliciting any assess- city department, office or LB. on a proposed initiative ordi- ment, subscription or contribu- agency is abolished by this 49$ Fishsticks 3 1.00 nance vote in its favor, it shall tion for any political party or charter, the powers and duties be considered adopted upon cer- m political purpose what ever from given it by law shall be trans7 Special ! Save af A&R ! Dole tification of the election re- any person holding any com- ferred to the city department, sults and shall be treated in all pensated appointive city posi- office or agency designated in respects in the same manner tion. this charter or, if the charter PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT as ordinances of the same kind (5) No person who holds any makes no provision, designated adopted by the council. If con- compensated appointive city by the city council. flicting ordinances are approv- position shall make, solicitor (b) Property and Records, ed at the same election, the one receive any contribution to the All property, records and receiving the greatest number campaign funds of any candi- equipment of any department, of affirmative votes shall pre- date for city office or take any office or agency existing when vail to the extent of such con- part in the management, af- this charter is adopted shall be flict. fairs or political campaign of transferred to the department, (b) Referendum. If a majori- any city candidate, but he may office or agency assuming its ty of the qualified electors vot- exercise his rights as a citizen powers and duties, but, in the ing on a referred ordinance vote to express his opinions and to event that the powers or duties against it, it shall be considered cast his vote. are to be discontinued or di- repealed upon certification of (b) Penalties. Any person vided between units or in the the election results. who by himself or with others event that any conflict arises Sec. 11.08 — Recall. regarding a transfer, such Any member of the city coun- willfully violates any of the provisions of this section shall property, records or equipment TUDOR ALE or cil may be removed from office be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be transferred to one or by the electors of the City of 12 oz. upon conviction thereof shall more departments, offices or No Return Boca Raton. The procedure in be punishable by a fine of not agencies designated by the Bottles a recall petition shall be iden- more than five hundred dollars council in accordance with this BEER 12 1.69 tical with that for an initiatory ($500) or by imprisonment for charter. Special ! DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING or referendary petition, except not more than 60 days or both. Sec. 13.04 — Pending Mat- that: H l-Lb. 13-oz. SUMPS Any person convicted under this ters. Can (a) The petition shall state section shall be ineligible for a All rights, claims, liabilities, PEACHES « «JCB 29$ With this Coupon and Purchase of the reason for the recall. actions, orders, contracts and jj| Ann Page period of five years thereafter Special ! A&P FROZEN CONCENTRATED (b) The city clerk shall ap- to hold any city office or posi- legal or administrative pro- Lt 2oi prove the form of the petition, ceedings shall continue except f Garden Relish'- Jar 39c tion and, if an officer or em- 6-oz. 1 (c) The person or persons ployee of the city, shall immed- as modified pursuant to the pro- Cans §BRN 1-21.65 Coupons good fhru Sun., Jan. 24 ' circulating the petition must iately forfeit his office or posi- visions of this charter and in Grape Juice 2 33$ obtain signatures of electors tion. each case shall be maintained, of the city in numbers equal to Sec. 12.03 — Expenditure of carried on or dealt with by the BUY 4 GET 1 FREE ! ALL FLAVORS ANN PAGE SPARKLE 30% of the qualified voters of Funds Limited. city department, office or agen- 3&-OZ. the city, registered to vote at cy appropriate under this char- Pkgs. the last regular city election. No city funds shall be expend- 33$ ed in any manner whatsoever to ter. PUDDINGS 5 (d) The signed petition shall accrue either directly or indi- Sec. 13.05 — State and Mu- be filed with, canvassed and nicipal Laws. Special ! ANN PAGE ELBOW certified by the city clerk with- rectly to the benefit of any re- l-Lb. ligious, charitable, benevolent, All city ordinances, resolu- Pkgs. in 20 days. civic or service organization. tions, order and regulations Macaroni """"M 2 37$ (e) The city council must Sec. 12.04 — Negligence, lim- which are in force when this provide for a recall election itations of liability. charter becomes fully effective not less than 30 nor more than No suit shall be maintained are repealed to the extent that 60 days after certification of against the City of Boca Raton they are inconsistent or inter- Special! All Flavors Marvel Brand the petition. for damage arising out of a fere with the effective operation Special! Your Choice! Jane Parker Pumpkin or (f) The question of recall failure to keep in proper con- of this charter or of ordinances shall be placed on the ballot in dition any sidewalk, pavement, or resolutions adopted pursuant I C E a manner that will give the viaduct, bridge, street, or other thereto. To the extent that the CHERRY elector a clear choice for or public place, or by reason of constitution and laws of the against the recall. The result any imputed negligence of said State of Florida permit, all laws shall be determined by a ma- city, or breach of any implied relating to or affecting this jority vote of the electors vot- contract of said city, in any city or its agencies, officers or ing on the question. employees which are in force (g) If the majority is against case, unless it shall be made when this charter becomes fully recall the officer shall continue to appear that the. damage alleg- effective are superseded to the in office under the terms of ed is attributable to the negli- extent that they are inconsistent his previous election. If the gence of the city, and that or interfere with the effective majority is for recall he shall, written notice of such damage operation of this charter or of regardless of any defect in the was, within thirty days after ordinances or resolutions recall petition, be deemed re- the receiving of the injury al- adopted pursuant thereto, pro- moved from office immediately, leged, given to the city clerk vided however, that Chapter (h) No recall petition against with such reasonable specifica- 25691 Laws of Florida Special such an officer shall be certi- tions as to time, place, and wit- Acts of 1949 shall continue in fied within six months after he nesses. This limitation shall force and effect. prevail regardless of any and all takes office nor within one year Sec. 13.06 — Schedule of after a recall petition against other limitations with referen- Personal Size .„ Detergent ces to actions against munici- first elections under this char- tVORY SOAP 4 Bars him is defeated. ter. 29C TIDE 3 lb. 1 OZ. Box (i) A vacancy created by re- palities. Bath Bars Detergent Tablets The regular municipal elec- ZEST SOAP 2 Bars 4 k SALVO 2 lb. 14 oz. Box call shall be filled in accord- Sec. 12,05 — The city coun- tion in 1966 shall be conducted ance with Sec. 3.06. cil shall not in any manner alie- Deodorant Cleaner in accordance with Section 3.01 SAFEGUARD SOAP SPIC 'N' SPAN 1 lb. Box 29C ARTICLE XII. nate from the public, the public (c). Bath Size 2 Bars General Provisions beach or any part thereof of the Preminm Detergent City of Boca Raton. Detergent DUX 1 lb. 10 oz. Box 59C Sec. 12.01 - Personal Fi- Publish: December 31st, 1964, nancial Interest. Sec. 12.06 — Separability. t IVOR* LIQUID 1 pt 6 fl. oz. 65C Fabric Softaer Crisp Tender Western and January 7, 14, and 21,1965. Detergent DOWNY 1 pt. 1 fl. oz. 47c Any city officer or employee If any provision of this char- OXYDOL 1 lb. 4 oz. Box who has a financial interest, ter is held invalid, the other JJC Detergent direct or indirect or by any provisions of the charter shall Detergent DREFT 1 lb. 2 oz. Box 33c Lettuce CHEER 3 lb. 6 oz. Box reason of ownership of stock not be affected thereby. If the 79c For Cooking or Salads in any corporation, in any con- application of the charter or any 2 oz. Box 79c CRISCO OIL 38 oz. 75C tract with the city or in the of its provisions to any person SUBSCRIBE Sunshine Hi-Ho Liquid Detergent CRACKERS 10 oz. 29c sale of any land, material, sup- or circumstance is held invalid, JOY lpt 6H.OZ. plies or services to the city or the application of the charter 65c Pillsbnry Buttermilk LARGE SNO-WHITE liquid Detergent BISCUITS 8 oz. can ] OC to a contractor supplying the and its provisions to otherper- THRILL 1 pt 6 fl. oz. 65c city shall make known that in- sons or circumstances shall not TO THE Strietmann. Deluxe terest and shall refrain from be affected thereby. Cleaner GRAHAMS 1 lb. Box J/C voting upon or otherwise par- Sec. 12.07 - All references MR. CLEAN 1 pt 12 fl. oz. 69$ Strietmanns Cleanser PENGUINS 1 lb. Box 39C ticipating in his capacity as a to specific state laws shall be COMET 1 lb. $h oz. 29C FERTILIZER 4-7-5 50 Lb. city officer or employee in the construed to mean such state Boca Raton Strietmanns ,ft Nine Lives 2 6)4 oz. ,. GALAXIES 14 oz. 3?C Jam Only Piaid Stamps 1660 N. making of such sale or in the laws as amended. KITTY BURGERS Cans 35C S'lietmann ...Get Fine Sifts Faster making or performance of such Sec. 12.08 — This charter Purina AttANfiC 5 PA&FIC TEA CO«fAMV. [NC. FUDGE STRIPES 14 oz. 49C contract. Any city officer or shall take effect July 1, 1965. DOG CHOW 25 lb. 3.09 employee who wilfully conceals ARTICLE XIII. NEWS Contadina Boca Jiffy 2 902, ,ft TOMATO SAUCE 8 oz. PC such a financial interest or Transitional Provisions CAKE MIXES Boxes L% rK^aJwiiia1* emxsiiu wo amount iwcrra*- willfully violates the require- Sec. 13.01 — The government .- Contadina Raton ments of this section shall be of the City of Boca Raton under SAFFOLA Ott, 1 pt. 8 oz. Bot. 4?C T OHATO PASTE 6 OZ. 15C Prices in this ad good through Sunday January 24 guilty of malfeasance in office this charter succeeds to the Call 395-5121 or position and shall forfeit title, right, and ownership of Bibletown Starts BOCA RATON NEWS Jan. 21, 1965 TIB "'*-' ieird To Be Featured Schitlyli of Serficif Fourth Week An annual winter Bi- At Bihlituwn Saturday Night ble conference in Bible- BOCA RATON UNITED CHURCH Pamela Baird who prano and Patricia Ma- •Temporary location, Lee Hig- town enters its fourth ginson building, 105 E. Boca Ra- week Tuesday, Jan. 26, played Cinderella in caulay, organist. FIRST METHODIST ton Rd. Rev. Frederick Nelson, with Olan Hendricks, "Wonderful World of the N.E. 2nd Ave. at N.E, 6th St. D.D., minister. Services 11 a.m. Brothers Grimm" and Rev. Dan M. Gill, pastor. Sun- Sunday. Church school ses- home secretary of the day school 9:45 a.m. Church sions 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Youth Far Eastern Gospel who also starred in the services 8:45 and 11 a.m. Nur- Fellowship, 7 p.m. every Sun- Crusade and Leroy newest Billy Graham sery for children. MYF meets day. Choir rehearsals, 7 p.m. C©ngr@gnfi©§ifil Meeting Set • film "World's Fair En- Sunday 5:45 p.m. in the Church Wednesday. Webber, pastor of Long Hall. Hill Chapel, Chatham, counter" will be featur- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN For Adroit Luther®® Cbrch N.J., as principal ed concert soloist Sat- FIRST BAPTIST 600 West Camino Real, Rev. speakers. urday in Bibletown's 162 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Albert G. Shiphorst, pastor. Auditorium. James Wilfces. pastor. Sunday Worship services 9:30 and 11 "Project: Escape" school at 9:15 a.m. Sermons will be held School 9:45 a.m. Morning wor- a.m. Church School, 9:30 a.m. An annual congrega- Tuesday through Fri- Dr. Ralph Mitchell Program will begin ship 11 a.m. Training Union will be sermon topic Sunday, at Advent Luth- tional meeting will be day at 9:15 and 10:30 at 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m.; Evening worship, ST. JOAN OF ARC Also on the program 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer ser- S.W. Third street. Rev. Paul L. eran Church. Services held Sunday at 7:30p.m. a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. vice, Wed. 7:30 p.m. The nur- Manning, pastor; Sunday, 7, 9, will be held at 8 and The meeting will be pre- First meeting is call- Guest Speaker At will be the Musical Tal- sery is open at all of these 10:30 a.m. and noon Masses, ed the Bible Hour leys who return to services. Confessions will be heard every 10:30 a.m. with Sunday ceded by a pot-luck sup- per at 6;30 p.m. followed by a sym- Bibletown each year to Saturdayfrom 4:30 to 5:30 and Community Church present their instru- FIRST CHRISTIAN 7:30 to 8.-30 p.m. Daily Masses posium at 10:30 a.m. Other meetings for the mental Gospel music. 360 N.E. 25th Ter. Rev. H.E. 6:30 and 8 a,m. Rev. Dan ©ill week include: today, The evening service, Dr. Ira Lee Eshleman Stinson, minister; Rev. Wesley held in the Assembly The family team in- Stedtefeld, assistant minister. ADVENT LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m. Morning Cir- will continue his dis- Miss Baird Hall features special courses on the Book of cludes Joe, Marion, and Bible School, 9:15 a.m.; Wor- N.E. 44th Ave. at 50th St. just Sets Sermon Topic cle, ALCW, at the home Paul, their teenage son. ship service, 10:45 a.m.; Youth off US 1. William M. Deutsch- of Mrs. Jay Shaw, 439 music. Matdhew at the 11 a.m. meeting, 6:30 p.m.; Evening mann, pastor. Sunday schedule: Rev. Dan M. Gill will N.E. 34th St., 4:30 p.m. service Sunday in Com- Others on the program service, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday 8 and 10:30 a.m. The Church at will be Community service, 7:30 p.m. Worship; 9:15 a.m. The Church preach at both services children's choir re- Dr. Stanton Will munity Church. at Study. Sunday in First Metho- hearsal, 8 p.m. Bethel Evening service will Church Choir, directed PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL dist Church. training class; Tuesday, feature Dr. Ralph Mit- by William Rediger and Resume Lectures the regular Bibletown Presbyterian Church in U.S., CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR Topic will be "We Are 7 p.m., Fellowship chell formerly with the ST. GREGORY'S Boca Raton Chamber of Com- 35th St. and 3rd Ave. N.W. Christ's Ambassadors." staff of musicians in- merce building, Dr. W. Ivan Rev. Albert L. Eastman, pas- Bowling, and Wednes- Dr. Gerald B. Stan- Billy Graham team, now EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church school with ton, staff Bible teacher president of the Bilt- cluding Ronnie Avalone, Hoy, minister, services at 11 tor. Sunday Services: Sunday day, 3:30 p.m. Confir- Viola Eshleman, so- 245 E. Boca Raton Rd. a.m., Sunday school at 9:45 School 9:45 a.m. for which there classes for all ages will mation classes and 7:30 in Bibletown, will re- more Terrace Hotel in a.m. Sunday. is a nursery available. Morn- begin at 9:45 a.m. sume his series of lec- - SUNDAY SERVICES - ing Worship, 11 a,m. Youth p.m. Church choir re- Miami Beach. 7545 a.m. MATINS (MORN- Fellowship, 6:45 p.m. Evening A Women's Prayer hearsal. tures beginning Mon- Services Set For ING PRAYER) ST. GREGORY'S EPISCOPAL Group will meet Thurs- day, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. 245 E. Boca Raton Rd., Rev. service at 7:30. Tuesday even- Hazard Elected 8:00 a.m. HOLY EUCHA- Bruce Ryan, rector. Sundays, Ing Senior choir rehearsal, day, Jan. 21, at 10:30 in Memorial Hall, Bi- RIST Wednesday evening Bible study Christian Science 9:00 a.m. PARBH EU- matins, 7:45; Holy Eucharist, 8 hour at 7:30. a.m. in the home of Rev. Nelson Sets bletown Auditorium. a.m.; parish Eucharist 9 a.m.; Miss Mary Schenck, 234 The series will cover Class President "Truth" will be the CHARIST and CHURCH Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m. first, sermon topic at morning SCHOOL third and fifth Sundays; morn- CHRISTIAN REFORMED N.E. 4th St. The pastor the Book of Revelations. Jack Hazard has been 11:00 a.m. HOLY EUCHA- ing prayer, 11 a.m. second and Temporary location, Art Guild will lead a Bible study Sermon for Sunday Dr. Stanton has served service Sunday for fourth Sundays; Evensong, 7 elected president of RIST and SERMON Bldg., 801 W. Palmetto Park group Thursday, Jan. First annual meeting as a seminary professor members of First Chur- (1st, 3rd, & 5th SUN- p.m. Weekday services, 7:30 road; John O. Schuring, minis- Young Adult Class, ch Christ, Scientist. a.m. Tuesday, 10 a.m. Thurs- ter; Services Sunday at 11 a.m. 21, at 7:30 p.m. of United Church will in the field of Systema- Community Church. DAYS) day, and 7:30 a.m. Friday. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Church Family Night tic Theology in Los An- Services will be held MORNING PRAYER be held today in Fellow- Other officers are & SERMON Adult Bible classes, 9:45 a.m. will be' held at 6 p.m. ship Hall, St. Gregory's geles, but now makes his in Boca Raton Printing MORAVIAN CHURCH Nursery available for Sunday Charles Cober, vice Company building. (2nd and 4th SUNDAY) 2 S.W. 12th Ave. Rev. Christian school and morning service at Wednesday, Jan. 27. Episcopal Church. home in Boca Raton with president; Mrs. Robert D. Weber, minister. Sunday the parsonage, 1040 S.W. First Following the covered- Program will begin his wife, Mary arid their Flannery, secretary; worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday St. dish dinner a program three children^ BOCA RATOH PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL school, 9:45 a.m.; Church nur- with a covered dish sup- Mrs. Haven Schrecen- sery available. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE will be presented to in- per at 6:30 p.m. follow- He is author of seve- gost and Mrs. Carl Presbyterian Church In The United States First Church of Christ Scien- troduce a series of lec- ed by a business meet- ral Biblical works in- Douglas, co-chairmen of BOCA RATON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING COMMUNITY CHURCH tist, Boca Raton Printing Co. tures on "The New ing including election of cluding "Kept From The social activities. North Federal Highway 600 N.W. Fourth Avenue. Dr. building, 41 S.E. Fourth St., SUNDAY Church Services 11:00 A.M. Fifty." Lectures will be officers, adoption of Hour," "What Is God 1 Ira Lee Eshleman, minister; west of Federal Highway. Sun- presented at 7 30 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Rev. Reuben L. Anderson, pas- days at 11 a.m., Wednesday at : 1965 budget and ap- Like," and "Eschatolo- DR. W. IVAN HOY tor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; 8 p.m., Sunday School at 9:15 Feb. 2, 9, 16, and 23. proval of permanent by- gy in Outline." To Place A evening service 7:30 p.m.; Youth a.m. Reading room in Bocade Classified Ad Fellowship, 6 p.m. at the Fort, building. Palmetto Park Road. laws. Communion service at 6:30 All services will be held in "The Gospel Accord- Phone 395-5121 p.m.; Memorial Hall. Wednes- printing company building. Two Services Rev. Eastman First Methodist Cbrch ing to You" will be ser- 625 N.E. 2nd Ave. Pastor, Dan M. Gill day night prayer and praise mon topic of Dr. Fred- service at 7;p.m. To Preach Sermon EBENEZER BAPTIST At St. Paul Sunday erick Nelson at the 11 CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Northeast 12th street, Rev. N.D. a.m. service Sunday. A "Will Christianity 701 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Rev. Bowers, pastor. Sunday School, St. Paul Lutheran CHURCH Eugene O. Krug, pastor. Sunday 9:30 a.m.; morning service, 11 youth fellowship meet- Conquer the World?" 9:45 A.M. 8:45 and 11:00 a.m. school, 9:45 a.m.; worship ser- a.m.; BTU meeting, 5 p.m.; Church will observe an ing will be held at 6:45 will be the sermon topic Temporary Location — vices, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Pre- evening services, 6 p.m.; kin- Evangelism Festival at p.m.; featuring a panel Art Guild Bldg. Sermon: "We Are Christ's Ambassadors" school nursery during 11 dergarten Monday through Fri- of Rev. Albert L. East- 801 W. Palmetto Pk. Rd. day. both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. discussion on "How to man at the 11 a.m. ser- o'clock service. services Sunday. Theme Church Nursery Available Ease Parent-Child Ten- vice Sunday in Church SUNDAY SCHOOL of the festival sermon by sions." of the Open Door. Dr. Viola Zeiiff Pastor E.O. Krug will . Two parents and two Sunday school will 9:45 a.m. Your ¥©fe F©r be "The Lord Is My members of the youth meet at 9:45 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lo Speak Shepherd, Is He group will comprise the "Why Christianity Is SERVICES Yours?" panel. Supernatural!" will be 162 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton, Florida Sunday school also 11:00 a.m. James Wilkes, Pastor Dr. Viola Zeiiff will the topic at the 7:30 p.m. will observe the Evan- service. 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES preach the third in a se- gelism Festival at 9:45 ries of sermons on the St. Paul Group Members of the Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Training Union 6:30 P.M. parables of Jesus at the a.m. Church of the Open Door WEDNESDAY Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. morning service Sunday Emphasis of the festi- Plans Study Course held an annual fellow- at 8 p.m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service *7:3O P.M. for members of Unity val will be continued ship supper followed by Bible Study "Bible Teaching and Bible Preaching" Church. throughout the coming A study group will be the annual business Lenten season. John Schuring, Pastor Services will be held formed at the St. Paul meeting Tuesday at the in Boca Raton School. Sunday the congrega- Lutheran Church, to ex- church. BOCA RATOM Sunday school, under the tion will meet at 5:30 plore the subject "Bible direction of Louise p.m. for a supper meet- versus Communism." Earle, will be held at ing. A special Evange- The first meeting of BOCA RATON UNITAR1AN-UH1VERSAL1ST H. EDWIN GUTHRIE 9:45 a.m. lism program will be the group will be held Deerfield Beach Chamber of Commerce Building presented at 6:45 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. Friday, 1601 Hillsboro Boulevard. Members of a study A consecration ser- CHURCHES group will continue to Jan. 29, in the church. Services and Church School Sunday 10:30 a.m. Will Mean A study a book titled "A vice at 11 a.m. will be More Wonderful You" held for ten Bethel Bible ADVENT ST. PAUL Friday in the home of teacher trainees who Christian Reformed AMERICAN MISSOURI SYNOD will begin an intensive POMPANO 501 N.E. 48th SI. N.E. 4th Ave. at 50th St. 701 W. Palmetto Pk. Rd. Mrs. Dove McKee, 2160 Just off U.S. 1 N.E. Fifth Circle. two year course in the Pastor to Preach Sunday School 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 BETTER BAPTIST Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Bethel Bible series. The SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 Fellowship Classes 6:30 P.M. WORSHIP 8:30-11 initial course will begin "The Christian Sol- TEMPLE Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. WORSHIP 8 and 10:30 (P re-School Nursery dier's Equipment" will Wednesday Worship 7:30 P.M. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. • Pastor • W.M. DEUTSCHMANN at 11) ne standard for ai! Rev. I. D. Bowers be sermon topic of Rev. 0 Those enrolled as VAn. H. Roberts Jr. • h itnifittti''tttn( Wis Pastor E.O. KRUG, Pastor 1 teacher-trainees are: John Schuring at the 11 399-1747 9 I n:\tillmini' Phones,. 395-3632 Office 395-0433 At Ebeneier Baptist Mrs. Eskild Bondesen, a.m. service Sunday. or 395-4741 Parsonage 395-1939 ode of ethics Mrs. Fred Peirce, Mrs. "The New Covenant" C Rev. N.D. Bowers will Harry Sorenson, Mrs. will be the Sunday school UNITED CHURCH of BOCA RATOH preach at both services Louis Stahl, Edward topic. Congregational Christian, Evangelical and Reformed Sunday in Ebenezer Barnhardt, Herbert "A Worship Service Dr. Frederick Nelson, Minister watch dog on Baptist Church. Servic- Burchell, C.B. Curtis, Disturbed" will be Pas- A 1 Sunday Service 11 a.m. - Church School 9:30 (UNITED PRESBY|pNr UJ. your tax dollar es will be held at 11 John E. Feldmann, Paul tor Schuring s topic at Temporary Location — 105 E. Boca Baton Rd. a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday Huber and Joseph Star- the 8 p.m. service. (One Block East of US 1 in Lee Higginson Bldg.) 600 West Camino Real;| SPONSORED BY school will be held at key. A prayer and Bible AIR CONDITIONED NURSERY AVAILABLE 9:30 a.m. study hour will be held xwi SERVICES /^l at 8 p.m. Wednesday. MRS. ANNE E. SMITH Attend the Church Pastor Shiphorst Topic will be "The Sa- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9:^0^ M, aiid 11:00 A,§ of Your Choice maritan Woman." An 360 N.E. 25th Terrace, Boca Raton Pd. Pol. Adv. Bible School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Sets Sermon Topic informal coffee hour will follow. Morning Service 10:45 a.m. J "The Peril of Stand- Youth Meeting 6:30 p.m. hePeril of Standing Stlll^gl Over 35 Years Experience All services will be • Evening Service 7:30 p.m. ing Still" will be the held in Art Guild build- Mid-week Wednesday Service 7:30 p.m. Rev. Albert GvfMjfttJtifrst Expert WOilCMIM sermon topic of Rev. Al- ing. Corns and Hear the Gospel Preached bert G. Shiphorst at both H.E. STINSON, Minister WH 1-8194 "1-\ Rev.: David ^^lieri '- ALL WORK worship services Sunday Sroup to Hear WESLEY STEDTEFELD, Assistant Minister Church SchoolS|S^^::-;': GUARANTEED in First Presbyterian church. Nursery Avsijible Meetings of the week Dr. Wallace Best •The University Church include a junior high fel- Heated and Air Conditipned lowship, Sunday, west Dr. Wallace H. Best, CHURCH of The OPEN DOOR building; Echo and Ves- professor of adminis- 35th St.at 3rd Ave.,N.W. '• CUSTOM per choirs, 4p.m., Mon- tration and chairman of 11:00 sum. 'Will Christianity Conquer fce World?" day, west building; Boy general curriculum, 7:30 p.m. "Why Christianity is Supernatural!" MADE Scout Troop 333, 7 p.m. Florida Atlantic Uni- Tuesday, west building; versity, will discuss 'Upholding the Deity of Jesus Christ; the Inspired, SUP COVERS high school choir, 4 p.m. "Christian Congrega- Infallibility of the Bible; Uncompromising Salvation!' REV. 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(Limit 2 Dozen Please) 14B Jan. 21, 1965 BOCA RATON NEWS "A MESSAGE TO THE VOTERS OF BOCA RATON READ THE TRUTH ABOUT THIS ATTEMPTED POWER GRAB We are nof tonterned about who drafted the proposed NEW Charter. We are concerned .with the xontents of the proposed NEW Charter and the following facfs READ HERE WHAT THE CHARTER REVISION BOARD WILL NOT TELL YOU!! Read aboutout: 1 and sewer department. Also the water and sewer depart- for herein shall be applicable to all bonds, including bonds The concentration of almost unlimited power placed ment is not subject to the following provision in Section or revenue certificates. in the hands of an appointed official who is not 7.11(b): "No payment shall be made or obligation incurred answerable to the public nor elected by the voters. against any allotment or appropriation except in accordance COMMENT: 2. - The confusion to be caused if the proposed new with appropriations duly made." How much power can you While the maximum net interest cost for revenue certifi- charter is adopted. give one man? cates is set at six percent in this section, section 7.25(d) 3. - The attempts to block all future progress for the says "bear interest at such rate or fates not exceeding five City of Boca Raton. Article VII, Section 7.06(c) per cent (5%) per annum." Which rate is the public to I. CONCENTRATION OF ALMOST UNLIMITED POWER: Adoption of the budget shall constitute appropriation of believe will apply? More confusion. Article III, Section 3.05 (b) the amounts specified therein as expenditures from the Neither the council nor any of its members shall in any funds indicated and shall constitute a levy of the property Article XII, Section 12.03 manner dictate the appointment or removal of any City ad- tax therein proposed. No city funds shall be expended in any manner whatso- ministrative officers or employees whom the manager or ever to accrue either directly or indirectly to the benefit of any of his subordinates -are empowered to appoint. COMMENT: any religious, charitable, benevolent, civic or service Once the budget has been adopted the city manager has organization. COMMENT: authority to spend the funds. The answer to this provision was well expressed on page COMMENT: 5A of the Boca Raton News on October 5, 1961 over the sig- Arti'cle VII, Section 7.09(a) The absolute language used in this section could mean natures of Sidney S. Brodhead and George M. Holdsworth. If during the fiscal year the manager certifies that there that no organized group of any kind can make use of city This answer is: "This section defeats the very reason for, are available - - facilities for a meeting. Does this mean that the Chamber the purpose of and the intent of a civil service system, as of Commerce can't use the community center fora morning examples: Article VII, Section 7.09 (c) coffee meeting? 1. In re: Appointment; If at any time during the fiscal year it appears probable An applicant is certified for appointment by the civil to the manager — III. A CHARTER FOR STAGNATION: service board for a position which he or she has taken a Article VII, Section 7.25(d) competitive examination for and is "passed over" for ap- Article VII, Section 7.09 (d) . . . mature at such time or times not exceeding ten (10) pointment. Subsequent investigation discloses this "pass At any time during the fiscal year the manager may years. over" to be in direct violation of the civil service procedure transfer part or all of any unencumbered appropriations based on the rules and regulations governing appointments. balance among programs within a department — COMMENT: Any member of the city council attempting to have said ap- Why should revenue certificates be limited to ten years plicant receive the just consideration he or she is entitled when they are approved by the voters? This is a deliberate to would be subject to removal from public office. UNLIMITED AND UNCONTROLLED POWER attempt to limit the borrowing capacity of the city so as to. 2. In re: Removal; stop as much capital improvements as possible. Don't be Any member of the city council possessing conclusive Under the proposed charter the city manager, as set misled by those who have screamed "higher taxes" when proof that any city employee is guilty of a crime, or who forth above, has the power to appoint the city treasurer, su- any capital improvements were discussed. They have al- may have been present during the commission of a crime by pervise the city treasurer, prepare the city budget, amend ready been shown to be wrong. an employee or the disclosure by said member of the council the city budget, spend any funds in the city budget, and trans- What will happen to the water and sewer system if reve- that a city employee has an F.B.I, criminal record which has fer appropriations, all without any action on the part of the nue certificates are to be limited to ten years? There are been "over-looked" would under this section be compelled city council. All of these powers also extend to the capital those who will tell you "Don't worry, we will use State Sta- to remain silent. To enter a complaint against said employee expenditures portion of the budget. The power grab is tutes to finance Water and Sewer, ' but some of those are resulting in the employee's dismissal would constitute taking great. YOU MUST VOTE NO. already contesting this means of financing in the courts. part or being responsible for said employee's removal and Don't be misled by those who desire stagnation for Boca cause to vacate the public office of the councilman involved." II. THE CONFUSION: Raton. To limit water and sewer revenue certificates to ten Despite the flip flop of some people this charter is the Article II, Section 3.17 years would be a horrible mistake. THIS IS IMPORTANT. same power grab as was the one proposed in 1961. Every emergency ordinance - shall automatically stand repealed as of the 61st day following the date on which it Article III, Section 3.08 was adopted. BEFORE YOU VOTE Notice of council meetings shall be given to council mem- Before you vote, ask these questions: bers and the public by the city clerk, who shall be appointed COMMENT: 1. - Why was the provision required sealed bids on transac- by the city manager. This means every emergency ordinance now on the books tions involving the expenditure of $500.00 or more elim- will expire after this charter takes effect. To re-enact the inated from the proposed charter? COMMENT: tremendous number of emergency ordinances presently on 2. - Why was the provision requiring competitive prices The person who keeps the official minutes of the city coun- the books including printing them in the paper will cost the for all purchases eliminated from the proposed char- cil should answer to the council and not the city manageF. city thousands of dollars. The city clerk will have an almost ter? impossible job to go back and pick out those ordinances 3. - Why was the provision requiring a minimum of 80% Article III, Section 3.05(c) which were passed as emergency ordinances over the years. on special assessments eliminated from- the proposed Except for the purpose of inquiries and investigations How about the cigarette tax collecting ordinance of 1963 charter? under Section 3.10, the council or its members shall deal and the water and sewer refunding ordinance of this past This is more of the power grab. Read the truth!!! with city officers and employees who are subject to the year? Confusion. direction and supervision of the manager solely through the SHADES of OCTOBER, 1961 manager, and neither the council nor its members shall Article III, Section 3.20 The following is what appeared in the Boca Raton News give orders to any such officer or employee, either publicly The city council shall protect the city by insuring against Thursday, Oct. 5th, 1961, signed by Sidney S. Brodhead as or privately. reasonable hazards. chairman and George M. Holdsworth as secretary of the Charter Vigilance Committee] COMMENT: COMMENT: This is the insurance agent's dream. The word "hazard" This is the same provision as was in Article IX, Section is not defined and this could well mean that the city must 1. There is a concentration of almost unlimited power placed l(c) of the proposed 1961 charter. Messrs Brodhead and carry insurance even though there are many situations in the hands of an appointed official who is not answer- Holdsworth answered this provision on October 5, 1961 with where it is cheaper and better for the city to self-insure. able to the public nor elected by the voters. the following statement: 2. The adoption of the proposed NEW Charter will eliminate "Any city employee committing any act that would result Article III, Section 3.21 government of the people by the people, as it permits the in the city being sued for damages or damaging city proper- The council shall, within 12 months after the adoption of elected representatives of the people to be by-passed. ty including the sabotage of equipment could feel safe in doing this charter, adopt a code of ethics governing both appointed 3. The proposed NEW Charter can plant the seeds for the so in the presence of a city councilman as a councilman ac- and elected officers and employees. evolution of a vicious political machine. cording to this section could not order said employee to desist without being subject to removal from office." These same gents also sent a letter to the City Commission COMMENT: dated July 27th, 1961. This is what they wrote: Again, despite the flip flop, this appears to be the same No guide lines have been given and therefore under the power grab as 1961. guise of a code of ethics civil service protection could well "Rather than just a revision of the existing charter, the be taken away from employees by including unfair and un- Mayor-appointed charter board came up with an entirely new Article IV, Section 4.04(b) reasonable rules in a so-called "code of ethics." charter completely changing our city's form of government The city manager may recommend to the council the from a commission-manager to a council-manager form, creation of the position of assistant city manager or may thus transferring extensive new authority from the commis- Article V, Section 5.02(e) (4) sion to the position of city manager." designate an employee of the city to act in this capacity. Civil Service Board: Powers and duties. The board shall COMMENT: have power and shall.be required to: Hear appeals in case Voters, do not be deceived by "the glib-tongue artists." The city manager can designate his own assistant city any officer or employee in the classified service is sus- The chairman of the board of the proposed new charter is manager from any city employee without any right of pended, reduced or removed, „ . „ one and the same per son who as the president of the Chamber review by the city commission. of Commerce in 1961 endorsed the "power-grab" charter COMMENT: that was defeated by the voters then. No provision is made for any hearing procedure or even This is the same person who wasoneof the "ring-leaders" THE POWER TO SPEND IS THE POWER TO DESTROY right to counsel and the subpoena of witnesses and evidence of the Capital Improvement Steering Committee that attempt- by city employees on civil service board appeals. Thinks of ed to put over the $3,700,000.00 program in 1963 which was READ THESE: the confusion that could arise here. Could the employee be defeated by the voters and would have caused at least a two" Article IV, Section 4.04(f) given a railroading? YES, (2) mill increase in the homeowners taxes for a period of The manager shall prepare the annual budget and capital 30 years including the reckless spending of the homeowners program. Article VII, Section 7.20 tax funds in the amount of $350,000,00 for the purchase of The city shall not accept dedication of streets until the tax producing land when tax exempt city owned property was Article V, Section 5.01(c) owners have already provided facilities such as sewerage, available! The manager appoints the city treasurer. water mains, and laterals, pavement of streets and sidewalks and street lighting, equivalent to services already available Now that the facts have been revealed, how could you the to residents in that section of the city. voters place any faith or confidence in these individuals??? Article VII, Section 7.02 Voters, think it over. It's far better to be safe The manager shall submit to the council a budget. than sorry! 1!! COMMENT: Article VII, Section 7.04(3) A developer may not record a plat which calls for the DON'T BE MISLED: Such subsidiary budgets (Water and Sewer) shall not be dedication of streets until he has already provided such This is not a revision of the current charter, but a new subject to provisions of Sections 7.09, 7.10, or 7.11. streets, water, etc. Would a developer gamble on approval form of government. of a plat and go ahead and do the development work? No This is the same old 1961 proposed charter dressed up in COMMENT: performance bond is allowed. MUCH CONFUSION HERE. new clothes, and drafted by some of the same people. In other words, no ability to amend, no ability to have This is the same power grab which was exposed in the emergency appropriations, no ability to reduce appropria- Article VII, Section 7.21(a) OctobeF 5, 1961, Boca Raton News, page 5A, by Meisri. tions, no ability to transfer appropriations, and no lapse of That the net interest cost shall not exceed six percent Brodhead and Holdsworth. appropriations at the end of the fiscal year for the water per annum . „ » The maximum net interest cost provided DON'T BE MISLED BY THE FLIP FLOPS Conditions are bad enough. You, the voters, can prevent them from becoming worse. Don't accept the story, "It can't happen here". History repeats itself. You have the power of the ballot to prevent it. Keep the government where it rightly belongs, in the hands of the people and their elected representatives, who are answerable to them. VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSED CHARTER TUES.,FEB. 2nd. 1965

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