ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY OPENS IN BOCA RATON IN 1964

Largest Circulation Boca Raton News Bldg. Of Any Newspaper 34 S.E. Second St. In Boca Raton Area BOCA RATON NEWS Phone 395-5121 VOL. 8 NG. 7 Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, Thursday, January 10, 1963 20 Pages PRICE TEN CENTS CIP Ordinances Pass, Way Clear for Vote Porter Cites Savings Eight Ordinances Given Approval by Commission Resulting If CIP Eight ordinances de- ties, new city hall, new tailing a 'Capital Im- quarters for the police provement Frograrr for and fire departments, Program Is Approved the city of Eoca Raton quarters for the city ga- were adopted Tuesday rage, and additional fa- Savings of $18,000 to .increase in cost for per- by the City •Corr.rr.ission. cilities for the City sonnel may be off-set $19,000 through elimina- All eight ordinances, Recreation Eepartrr ent. tion of the city's rental by this lincon: e. Income which are still subject Freeholders will be properties by passage of may also come frorr to approval by the city's able to vote separately the Capital Iirproven'ent beach concessions grant- freeholders at the Feb. on each of the ordinan- Frograir were forecast ed frorr possible rrarina ces involved. rental. 5 election, were passed Tuesday by City Coir- In other action at missioner Richard For- by a unanimous vote of "As a matter of fact, the commissioners. Tuesday's meeting, the ter. operating costs for son e (Full texts of the City Commission: of the facilities under Forter's appraisal of eight ordinances are ACCEPTED the bud- consideration tray well the costs were in reply published by the City on get report of city Mana- be reduced due to in- to a letter from Sidney pages four and five of ger William Lamb for the creased efficiency, and Erodhead requesting section "E" in today's month of December. The additional „ information an sorr.e instances eliir- report show ed a balance dnation of rentals of Eoca Eaton News.) on the CIF frorr the Fassage of the eight of $673,090 in the gene- Oity Corrrrission. Erod- property now being ral fund and $294,795 iin leased at a cost of be- ordinances paves the head suggested in his way for the referendum the water and sew er fund. letter that "annual tween $18,000 and The massive academic and science building at large lecture room, offices for faculty members and on some $3.7 million in ESTABLISHED a 35- .maintenance costs (of $19,000 a year." Marymount College rises amongst the pines at the a student locker room. Tlie Catholic junior college amproveir ents sought by foot set back line on the the CIF) nay well ex- Forter also pointed college site on Military Trail immediately west of for women, operated by the Religious of tlie Sacred the Gity. Among the west side of Korthwest ceed corr bined pay- out that .in view of the Boca Faton. The structure, to be faced with brick Heart of Mary, is scheduled to open in the fall. In more urgent items .in the 9th avenue between west irents of principal and city's "state of errer- and stone, will contain eight class rooms. Also in- tlie photo ibelow a workman prepares forms for prograir are trash and Falmetto Fark road and [interest on the bonds." gency," the alternative concrete for tlie utility building. General contractor Ferriw.inkle street. would be to finance nec- cluded in the building will be language, biology, garbage disposal facili- Forter countered that chemistry and physics laboratories, an art room, a for the job is Frank J. Rooney, Inc., of Miami. ADOPTED an ordi- the cost of maintaining essary improvements out nance providing for an- city services depends on of current funds which More File for nexation of several con- the city's population "wiill be n ore than the New Congress Inn Now tiguous parcels of land and not on the improve- one or two mills esti- Comiit. Sects in the area known as rrent prograir. rrated to finance the Eoca Raton Fark. "Cf course," Forter Capital .Improvement Open for Business Here Five candidates for INSTBICTED the city said, ''if we are fortu- Bond.Issue." the three seats on the rranager to confer with The new 50-unit Con- Florida motel operator. nate in having expanded City Commission have the State Road Eepart- gress Inn located here rruniolpal beach facili- Since the congress Inn filed their applications ment on the availability Canal Bids had ribbon cutting cere- ties, additional life- chain was founded in as of yesterday after- of easements or the pur- monies last weekend. guards and attendants To Be Opened 1955, the system has noon. chase of land to permit w-ill undoubtedly by Arm and F. Archer of expanded to some 400 They are incumbent access to West Fal- necessary. Bids are expected to Boca Eaton was the establishments through- Joe EeLong, incumbent metto Fark road fron "Actually, the beach be taken for the construc- builder of the $620,000 out the United States, 'Leo J. Fox, former Korthwest 5th avenue. now under lease is al- tion of the C-15 canal two-story congress Inn, Canada and Mexico. mayors Wiilliam C, Her- City Engineer Alfred ready staffed by life- between Eoca Raton and which is located on Fed- bold and Courtney C. Arrsler to compute the guards. An additional Delray Eeach Jan. 15. eral highway at 1801 Hearing Set Eoone; and Arthur Mi- costs of road construc- 500 or 750 feet of beach Cost of the project is Korth Federal Highway randi. tion involved. A hearing on Falm would not materially .in- said to be $2,652,000. on an eight-acre tract. Incurrbent Richard Eeach County's bond AC PEED to. estab- crease the nutrber of The U.S. Corps of En- Alfred F. Hacker of Forter has indicated' validation suit to secure lish warning signs on lifeguards . . . gineers, will take bids Eoca Raton is operating that he will file his $15 million for road in- West Camino Real on "Furtherrrore, until for the $600,000 initial the Congress Inn under application son etin e provements has been set either side of its inter- decision has been made excavating of the 2.2 franchise agreement today. for February 20. section with the Sea- on the possibility of park- miles of canal from the w ith c ongress Interna- If no more than six board Airline Railroad The hearing had been iing rreters at the new Intracoastal Waterway tional of Miami Eeach, candidates file, the tracks. the licensing company expected to be called at beach or nominal char- westward. Feb. 5 piiirary will be SENT back to work- for the congress Inn an earlier date but time ges for the use of the The project coiTes the general election as shop a discussion of the chain. for inspection of ex- swimming pools and other under the Central and the men receiving the appointment of Cwen The congress Inn is hibits and suit papers recreational facilities, Southern Florida Flood top three number of Eennion, deputy tax col- nanaged by John Hardy, in Falm Eeach County, lit cannot be ascertained Control primary water votes will automatically lector, to the post of an experienced South caused a delay. whether or not the snail control program. be elected. tax collector-assessor A seventh candidate to fill a vacancy creat- Dr. Williams Is Elected could cause the prin ary ed by the recent death to go on to. a later gene- of Janes Gibson. Com- To Board of First Bank Correction Noted 1,132 Phones ral election. missioner Joe EeLong TtttediteeC The three seats to be charged that a proposed A corrected version vacated belong to Joe reclassification of Een- Ey Cliver E. Jaynes Er. Kenneth R. Wil- of last week's adver- Are Added Here liams, president of Flor- EeLong, Richard Forter nion to the new post tisenent of the Eoca Southern Eell Tele- WCNEERFUL IEEA of the Eoca Raton Garden ida Atlantic University, Raton fcational Eank's and'Leo Fox. would result in a promo- phone Co. spent more Club for beautification of the South Federal high- was named Wednesday to statement of condition Mayor John R. Erandt tion without competitive than $75,000,000 in 1962 way median strip. It is worthy of community-wide the board of directors of is printed on page 3-A has one more year to go examination and would improving and expanding support. the First Eank and Trust of today's Eoca Raton as does commissioner be contrary to the City telephone facilities in The plan takes advantage of the unique oppor- Co. of Eoca Eaton, at ISews. 'Last week the Robert "Fat" F.onchell. Charter. tunity we have to n ake an impression on visitors was announced by Wil- "Surplus" category Florida^ according to passing through as "The City Beautiful." Few liam U. Stowe, the bank should have been list- Eave Tiedt, Southern Group Will Study Street Decorations Eell manager here. corrrcunities along the entire route of this heavily president. ed as $200,000.00 fa To assure more gene- hazard as they were apt Fart of this near- traveled highway through Florida are fortunate Eoardchairman Thorras Eec. 31, 1962, as itis ral satisfaction with to be confused with record $75 million en- enough to have an approach to the city which lends F. Fleming Jr., in hail- in today's advertise- next season's Christmas traffic lights, ethers abled the company to itself to such a landscaping plan. Indeed, rrost ing Er. .Williams' elec- rt ent. street decorations Eoca complained that the add 1,132 telephones in oities present a poor impression because of un- tion said "the new Uni- Raton Chamber of com- type of decoration for- the Eoca Faton exchange sightly old developments along the rr.ain route versity will be an in- merce president Tom merly used was not dis- during the year. There through town. tegral part of this corr- Dr. Williams Jr. Women Vote Meredith called a meet- tinctive enough for Eoca are 12,980 now in ser- The idea of beautifying the strip with a wide rr unity, a tremendous ing with representatives Raton. the board action elect- vice. variety of tropical trees, each one a "living me- factor in this area, and ing Er. .Williams. To Endorse CIP of other local organiza- Several recommenda- morial" to some person, is an excellent one. It we are extrerrely proud The year-end progress tions interested in the Cther directors of the report by Southern Eell's tions were submitted for was suggested to Mrs. Clarence James, civic to have its leader, one bank are: Fleming, stowe, First formal endorse- esthetic development of local and state officials the improvement of the beautification chairman of the Garden Club, by of Florida's foremost James R. caldwell, Wil- ment of the city's Capi- the city. 1963 decorations and tal Improvement Frograir shows a total of 1,561,- •City Manager William >Lanb - and has been en- educators, as a menber liam F. Mitchell, Robert A group consisting of after costs of these sug- dorsed by the City Commission, Fark Eepartment by a local civic organi- 000 telephones in the :1 of the bank's board." •L. Sussieck, .W.W. Thom- Mrs. velrra Gwinn, presi- gested irr.porverrents are and state Road Eepartrr.ent. The Garden Club was zation cane Tuesday state's 93 exchanges at "It is a high privilege son, Robert E. Tylander, dent of the Garden Club;' compiled, additional quick to respond and has already sent invitations when the Junior

BOCA RATON NATIONAL

On CAMINO REAL BANK CALL 395-2300

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

OFFICERS RESOURCES December 31, 1961 December 31, 1962 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $1,484,241.74 52,199,245.48 MILTON N. WEIR President and Chairman of the Board U.S. Government Securities 2,057,756.12 2,956,807.13

EYRD.F. MARSHALL Other Securities 201,953.73 420,458.98 Executive'Vice President Loans and Discounts 2,236,944.26 3,173,101.09 W.K. ARCHER 'Vice President Leasehold Improvements, Furniture and Fixtures 290,013.10 284,081.42

RCSE-MARIE RUTHERFORD Accrued Income and Other Resources 53,397.71 64,455.04 Cashier TOTAL RESOURCES $6,324,306.66 38,098,149.14

TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,596,370.00 $8,337,582.82

Other Liabilities 1,949.70 14,038.45 DIRECTORS Capital 500,000.00 500,000.00

LYNN E. ALERICH THOMAS E. MANUEL Surplus 200,000.00 200,000,00 W.K. ARCHER • F. BYRON PARKS Undivided Profits and Reserves 25,986.96 WILLIAM D.AY KNCX E. FHAG.AN 40,527.87 THCMASJ. HANLEY, JR. EARL C. SHREVE TOTAL LIABILITIES $6,324,306.66 $9,098, M!).ll WALTER A. HOEES, JR. JCHN H. WEIR NEIL E. MacMILLAN MILTON N. WEIR

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 4A .THE BOCA RA7CN HEWS Thursdoy, January 10, 1963 Teen Talk Personals Locdi Students in arts and science. Back in town after Diplomas will be trail- spending a 15-day holi- Ar® Graduated ed out this week to the Teen Center Schedules Open day at the .ftaldrof As- Eecember graduates, toria in Kew York city Eonna Kay Marshall according to F St N ew s .is Mrs. John Shepherd and 'L aw renee :Edw ard Eureau. Meeting for Friday Night of Boyal Cak Bills. Kurphy were arrong the December graduates at FREIGHTER Ey Renee Ramseyer ,Wiile there she saw many shows, did some Florida State University Travel As you iray recall, an open meeting was held at shopping and visited at Tallahassee. Teen Town November 30, 1962. It proved to be such many Mends. She said Miss Marshall was call a success that we have decided to hold another this •it was a treat to see graduated with a ES in Friday night, Jan. 11 snow but is glad to get education and Murphy Boca Raton Travel was graduated with a ES 700 E. Palmetto PL Rd. at8p'm- you all there! back'to sunny Eoca Ra- ton. 395-1414 Jiir. Rutherford has Teen Town doors will taken iroving pictures open at 7:30 p.m. Satur- Public Notice of some day night to live music E. B. KORNBLUE, DJD.S. of our which will be provided NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS Max J. Stark, Palm Beach County Republican chairman, was guest speaker TO ABANDON ROAD IN past ac- by the Jesters. The ad- tivitie s at the Boca Raton Republican Club's installation meeting this week- On hand CITY OF BOCA RATON announces the opening mission is merely $.25 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: and plans for merrbers and $.50 for to greet the speaker were, from left, Mayor John Brandt, Estiild Bondesen, YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE to show Don Montgomery, Stark, Ernest Petrich and Donald l\. Reed Jr., the club's NOTICE that the Board of of his new offices non-m embers. School County Commissioners of then; after attire will be required. new president Palm Beach County, . Florida, the meet- upon resolution No. 44-60, for the practice of ing. ,Fol- adopted by the City Commis- Goulds to Attend Nevis From diinks at school dances. sion of the City of Boca Ra- GENERAL DENTISTRY lowing Moesser to ton on September 20, 1960, Officers of the club will at the hour of 10s 30 this, will ; Civitan Convention are: president, Richard o'clock A.M. on the 28th day be a Renee Mr. and Mrs, Bichard Mitchell School Be installed of January 1963, at the County WEIR PLAZA BUILDING special movie about Eossenberry; vice-pres- Commission era' Public Meet- G. Gould of Eoca Baton ing Room No. 114, at the 855 So. Federal Hwy. Cancer. By Barbara chenoweth ident, Lynn Krautwald; George Moesser will will attend the annual secretary, Linda Nolan; County Courthouse, West It will be of interest be installed as presi- Palm Beach, Florida, consider Boca Raton 395-4948 winter convention of "The Bobcat 1963," treasurer, Celia floff- dent of the Eoca Raton and determine whether or not to all, so hope to see Civitan Clubs at Port St. the J.C. Mitchell Y ear- stetter; sergeant-at- the County w,ill vacate, aban- chapter of the society don, discontinue and close, Lucie. book, is nearing com- arirs, Thomas Eeegle. for the Preservation and whether it will renounce The Eoca Raton civi- pletion, according to Cther members are and Encouragement of and disclaim any right of the •Linda Hewitt, editor-in- County and public in and to ['•—^'—. tans are taking part in Steve Erownell, John Earbershop Quartet the road, or interest therein, 1 INSURANCE f chief. which is more particularly \ POLICY club business activities Clarson, ''Vyonnia Cole- Singing in America dur- described as follows, to-wit: and will attend a ban- The book will contain ir an, Sharon Crow ell, ing ceremonies Friday PAULINE TRIG EKE quet to hear Er. Kenneth pictures of every pupil ..Angela Eagata, Allan at 8 p.m. at the meeting that certain county road be- in the seventh, eighth ginning at a point on the iHilliarrs, president of Eeweese, Steve Eolan, room in the University Boca Raton North Deerfield requests the pleasure of Florida Atlantic Univer- and ninth grades as well Sue .Fitzgerald, Harry Eowl. Public Road, which is 660 feet as pictures of all extra- Herb old, Kancy Holland, East of the range line of sity. Cther officers to be in- 1,980 feet North of South line your company .Wives will take part curricular activities. Eetty Houghton, Eiane stalled are: Dick Fratr- of Sec. -30, Township 47 in the social life at Fort Miss Hewitt is assisted Jackson, Mary .Ann Lalli, bach, first vice presi- South, Range 43 .East, run by Gene Selleck and thence Northerly (and Easter- at Qffee St. Lucle Country Club. Dennis Maradie, flendy dent; Eel ,walke, second ly) along a road already made Civitan Clubs from Michael Maier. Martin, George McRey- vice president; Eob and used to the intersection Cther members are nolds, Connie Nestor, with the "SISTRUNK & IVelbourne to Key west Finlay, secretary; Bill BRYAN FARMS" road about Thafs All are represented at the Molly Heiner, Earbara Sigrid .Noel, Sandy A'aitland, treasurer; Bob 100 feet West of the present on Saturday, January 26, 1963 Hicks, Sheila Sheffield, Noel, Sandy Soren- Messmer, sergeant at "SISTRUNK BRIDGE". This two-day convention. road being a County road; and You Buy Hollace Csborae, Caro- son, Judy,Wolff. arms; and Lew Shonty, this point of intersection being 1030 am. lyn Troll, Earbara Hupp, .When Paul Watw.iy, district delegate. The about 1,980 feet East of the in any insurance policy Demo Women Will range line and 990 feet South Linda Fro we, Pamela school principal, was Hoard of Eirectors will of the North line of Sec. 19, Boca Raton Hotel . . . that's why your Install Officers Mackey, Eetty Camp- asked his reaction to also include: CarlFed- Township 47 South, Range 43 best buy in any protec- bell, Susan Kane, and the Pep 'Club, he re- East, the distance run and New officers of the dern, Everett Eusch, Jim length of road being about 1- tion is from a local, Eerrocratie Woman's Susan Beard. plied, "The Pep -Club Warnke and Walter Mai- 1/4 miles, to view her independent agent who Club of Boca Raton Mrs. Gerry L. Earker is a great addition to fa aum. PERSONS INTERESTED and Mrs. Margaret ,lhor- the school's athletic Harry Goldstein, treas- MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD Spring Collection represents only time- will be installed this AT THE TIME AND PLACE morning at University ton are club advisors. program. I am interested urer of the sunshine dis- tested, old established in seeing its activities ABOVE SPECIFIED. companies. Bowl at 11:30 a.m. In- trict of the society will BOARD OF COUNTY stallation will be fol- Ey Kathleen .Angell expand." be the installing officer. COMMISSIONERS OF Conation Cebbie Rand Service League 3.00 'Visiting quartets will PALM BEACH COUNTY, lowed by a luncheon The Pep club at JJC. FLORIDA SEE US ! at 12:15 p.m. Mitchell School, orga- Guild Plans Lunch provide the entertain- By Lake Lytal Mrs. Ceil Dougherty, nized a year ago, is ment. Ch sirm an Sponsored by Democratic State corr- one of the fast growing, Flans are being formu- ATTEST: mitteewoman, and Nrs. lated for the St. Joan of and Club. J. Alex Arn.eU_e__ W.P. BEBOUT .influential clubs. ~ cTerii Gloria Turner, vice pres- Mrs. June Enders, Arc Guild "Fashions Buth Eenson will be VIRGINIA RADIGAN Z.S.A." luncheon to be the coordinator. HARRY A. JOHNSTON INSURANCE ident of the sixth dis- club sponsor, outlined HENRY F. LILIENTHAL trict, will preside. its purpose as promoting held Thursday, Feb. 21 Mrs. J. Eonald .flargo Attorneys for Board A6ENCY, Inc. Guests at the lun- school spirit, supporting at the Eoca Raton Botel is general chairman. PUBLISH: January 10, 1963 cheon will be Kenneth the athletic 'Club in 701 H. Fed. Hwy. Biggins and Robert Roll money making projects, who will discuss the and increasing pupil Ph. 395-4334 •Capital Improvement participation at athletic Program. events. The Pep club at MeREYNOLDS has decorated goal posts for football gaires, made FURNITURE VOGUE PATTERNS Special ! tags for pupils to w ear HAVE ARRIVED at gair.es, and sells soft WHITE and BL/»CK All Colors 36" SEQUIN Formerly 11.95 CORDUIOY NOW 119 INVENTORY SALE • FLOOR SAMPLES-DISCONTINUED MDSE. The best news of the New Year in outstanding home furnishing values! BARGAINS BOCA RATON, INC. THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STORE ... FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME! 5th Avenue Shopping Pfazs Here are just a few samples of the amazing bargains we arc offering during this sale! Boca Rafon, -Florldj DINING TABLE, 4 1 Pair Beautiful Hi-Back 11 Piin@s DANISH Vincent M. Gaughan CHAIRS and CHINA Imported Swedish Modern Organs will be guest speaker at CLUB CHAIRS the St. Joan of Arc Com- COMPARE AT $239.95 munion breakfast Sun- Foam Rubber, 50 #i day, Jan. 13 at the fioyal Nylon Fabric Palm Yacht Club at EACH Henry F. Hitler 10:30 am. Gaughan, a 49 SOFA winter resident of Jloca Loose Cushion Paton, served as special counsel to the Kefauver Snnerspring Back and Seat 7950 $595' up. Committee and recently Zipper Covers WE TUNF PIANOS was associated with the POSTURE 503 N. E. 20th ST. PH. 395-4709 White House Staff. His WINFIELD SHOPPING CENTER BOCA RATON topic will be "The Lay- with m man in Public Life." Buy Now MATTRESS MATCHING 50 CHAIR and Save! 6 ONLY! $ Compare THE BEST FOR LESS! ot $89.95 FANCY FRYERS Grade A D&D 25<.B TRIPLE DRESSER WITH $5.00 ME A1 ORDEK CLOSE OUTS! Shop Our Entire Store During This AND MIRROR BAR Tremendous Sale! If Th«r« Is Any- E-Z CUT as. HAMS ar 59(,B Compare STOOLS thing You Need in Horn* Furnish- at $139 $ SILVER EAGLE TURKEYS K, ings ... WE HAVE IT! Velda Dufchess Our Own-Lean FLORIDA NO PHONE ORDERS ICE CREAM SAUSAGE EGGS MED. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 49< 1/2 Gal. 49< hb. GRj>DE A49( Doz. Boca Old Fashioned WESTERN BUTCHER SHOP MCREYNOLDS FURNITURE 152 S. FEDERAL HWY., BOCA RATON 820 N. DIXIE HWY., BOCA RATON OPEN 9 A.M. 'TIL 6:30 P.M. QUANTITY RIGHTS BESEBVED PHONE 395-0975 Thursday, January 10, 1963 THE BOCA RATON NEWS 5A ATTENTION To All

Facts You Should Know About The Proposed CLP. Look! i Stop and Read ! You Are The Ones Who Pay The Bills

An erroneous impression is being circulated, to the This recommendation was acceptable to the other ment committee on July 27, 1959: American Legion Post the City owns \lh acres of effect that I attended the meetings of the City com- members of the Commission, but I protested that to 1. Police Department (will an addition to the land which could be used for parking purposes when mission which were held on the c.I.F. and agreed spend $50,000.00 of the taxpayers' money was a present location be sufficient?) necessary. The land that is available .in Memorial With the program in its present form. This program flagrant waste in view of the fact that the City Park is over twice as much land as the 'City of is to be submitted for referendum on Tuesday, owns acreage in the area that was recommended by 2. city Hall (Will addition to the present loca- West Palm Beach with a population of 60,000 resi- .February 5, 1963. Nothing is further from the truth. the Capital Irr proven ent Committee, the department tion, plus the removal of the.F.ire Department dents has for "its" municipal center. heads, the City planner and the National Board of afford the adequate space need for the next The citizens and members of the press who attend- five (5) or more years?) 6. That if we are to spend money for acquisition ed those meetings know different. It is for this rea- Fire Underwriters. Without rr.y knowledge, and al- of land for the municipal center let us be sensible son that I am taking this opportunity to convey to though it was never discussed in meeting, a switch 3. Rising costs of land, labor and materials. The about it and use sound judgement and acquire land all interested parties rr.y position regarding the pro- took place abandoning the N..E. 20th St. location longer this delay continues the greater the that will provide the best all around benefits to the posed C.I.P. and then including the main Fire Station in the burden and expense to the taxpayer. city. Narrely The Garden .Apartments, which inci- 1. I voted to adopt the ordinances in order to get municipal site, contrary to the recommendations of dentally was the nurrber one selection and recorr- the propositions before the registered freeholders all concerned. This is a fine example of the behind 4. Taking into consideration if city owned prop- erty is close to an anticipated site and found mendation as the municipal site by- the Capital .Im- for their decision, but the propositions to be sub- the scenes maneuvering that took place. provement Committee, and furthermore this would 3. Spending $74,000.00 for a Marina did not re- suitable to earmark.it for use, thereby reliev- mitted for referendum are not the type of a C.I.F. ing the cost burden. afford the City an opportunity of establishing a that I, or the majority of the City Commissioners^ ceive my blessings. I made it crystal clear that splendid approach to' the beautiful westward de- who served in 1959, had in mind or advocated. major oil companies are interested in this type of a These quotes in themselves are proof enough of velopment which our City is most fortunate to enjoy. Nevertheless, it is my desire that the registered project and will defray the expense of construction what I have in rr.ind and advocate, and in my opinion, .Following is the Committee's report: freeholders be given the opportunity to clear up in return for a franchise. I suggested that the City add up to a sound, logical, economical C.I.P. ac- It is the recommendation of this •committee that what in my opinion had been a splendid start, but Commission explore this avenue as this could be ceptable to the registered freeholders. the following site be given consideration for the turned out to. be a misguided and mishandled mess. another financial burden lifted from the freeholders. .Farther dissatisfaction on my part with the pro- location of a new City Hall Building. .Although the Capital Improvement committee sub- I also apprised the City Comrr.ission that one major posed C.I.P. is the fact that it is my honest and Elocks 1, 2, 5 and 6 of Eoca Raton Heights, com- mitted the proposed C.I.P. for City commission oil company had already contacted the City in this sincere belief that: rronly known as "Garden Apartments" is located on action in March, 1960, and fro'rr that time until respect. 1. There should be a breakdown in each and the south side of Palmetto Park Road and across March, 1961 (which happened to be the controlled 4. Cne million, two hundred forty-four thousand every ordinance itemizing the cost of each and from Merrorial Park. The reason for this selection regime of the "secret meeting trio"), I repeatedly dollars for acquisition of beachfront property etc. I every project contained therein, whereby the regis- and the advantages of this location are many: requested this controlling "clique" to take action object to the North Eeach location based on the tered freeholders would be given a true picture of (a) The first reason for this selection is that it is on the C.I.P., pointing out that unnecessary delay following reasons which I advised the Commission the individual cost of said projects. The rr.anner in a large site, four (4) square blocks, which is approx- would cause an added financial burden on the free- of during our meetings on the-C.I.P. This is a huge which the ordinances have been drafted wraps all imately twenty (20) acres. This is one of the most holders due to rising costs of labor, materials and amount of money and it is my sincere belief that the projects in each ordinance in "one ball of wax". important considerations in the selection of this land, but said requests were to no avail, and the neither I, nor the other Commissioners, possess the By using the system of itemization the freeholders site. The area is large enough to accommodate sev- only action taken by the "trio" during the entire background to make a site selection decision of would be assured that no rrore money would be or eral municipal buildings and would develop into a year of their controlled reign was the continuous such paramount importance and it cannot be denied' could be spent than was allocated for each item. civic center with ample parking facilities and suffi- "pat" reply of "We are not ready, there is plenty that this site selection was a City Commission I know from past experiences many extras which cient space to expand with future growth. of time." These facts the Chairman of the Capital function and that it did occur at a so-called "Exe- are unnecessary always crop up adding to the cost (b) The second reason for this selection is loca- Irrprovenient Committee cannot in good faith deny. cutive Meeting" over one year ago. The records burden. tion. Its proximity to the general downtown area is How can the other four members of our City Com- will reflect that I voted against the decision of this 2. That in all the period of time (over 25 years) good. Palrretto Park Road is one of the main East- mission in clear conscience present this proposed so-called "Executive Meeting" to rent for two that I have been associated with municipal or coun- West traffic arteries which makes it easily accessi- C.I.P. for referendum in view of the following? years, at $12,000.00 per year, with an option to ty governmental set-ups, never have I ever witness- ble from any part of the City. Since this site is lo- 1. The City planner who was engaged by the City purchase the present municipally operated North ed a project of this nature taking three (3) years cated across frorr Memorial Park, the general area at a fee of approximately $3,900.00 pin-pointed the Eeach. I consider this rrove as "Jumping the gun". and seven (7) months time before it was submitted is enhanced. teisman tract north of the postoffice as the most I advised the members of the Com mission that I had for referendum. (c) A third important reason for this selection is logical location for the municipal site. The other surveyed this area in the company of, and at the 3. That the "Free Spenders" of the taxpayers' re-development of this area. The existing condition four members of the commission accepted this suggestion of one of our local citizens who is money are attempting to prevail upon the registered of this property is extremely poor — portions of it w ell acquainted with this area and possesses a recommendation. I vigorously objected, pointing out freeholders "via" telephone and word of mouth to can be classed as blightedfand the prospects of its the tremendous loss to the City of the tax rateables vast knowledge of the erosion history of this loca- vote "Blindly" for the proposed CJ.P. spreading being improved are slight. To acquire this land and when this valuable business property was fully de- tion, and I therefore suggested that the City Com- falsepropaganda that if the program is not put over redevelop.it with a group of civic buildings would veloped. I also suggested that due to my conversa- mission would be acting in the best interests and now it will be 3 or rrore years before the city will rid the city of an eye-sore and greatly improve the tions with a large amount of our freeholders that welfare of the taxpayers if, before selection, an acquire the needed municipal facilities. This mis- general appearance of the entire area. erosion study was first made. I also suggested that the Commission should consider the present City information is preposterous, nothing is further from 7. That in view of the fact that it is the freehold- Hall site and also Memorial Park for the municipal consideration also be given to acquisition of beach the truth. Rest assured that Boca Raton will prosper property contiguous to and in a northerly direction ers who "foot" the hills it is rry belief that they center, and because this City owned land is avail- and progress and can acquire the needed facilities should be granted their inalienable right to have a able, :i further requested that the freeholders be per- from the present Municipal Beach at Palmetto Park in a sound, sensible and economical n:anner. choice of one of the two following propositions. mitted the right to vote separately on the cost of Road. I also requested that Sable Foint be consider- I dare venture to predict (barring lack of co- the municipal buildings and the cost of acquisition ed stating that the price of Sable Point may appear operation) that the show could be on the road and 1. The right to vote for the itemized cost of all of land for said buildings. to be expensive at present, but might prove to be construction started within a period of approximate- the proposed buildings-in the municipal cen- Mr. Weissman, the owner of the tract selected for less costly than other sites in the long run due to ly 6 rronth's time. ter specifying that the buildings will be the municipal site refuses to sell, therefor to at- revenue income possibilities derived from a charter 4. That without any stress or strain at least erected on the land available in Memorial tempt to acquire this land would in all probability boat basin located in a position that egress and $680,000.00 can be "lopped" off the proposed pro- Park. ingress to and from the ocean would be possible result in litigation. I confronted my colleagues with grarr as follows: 2. The right to vote on The Garden Apartments this possibility. FCR THE RECCRE other Corntris- without having to sail under the new bridge when completed. But most important of all, I stressed 1. .Acquisition of land for municipal regardless of the appraisal price that was sieners have said^'We don't mean the Weissrr.an submitted to the city. I am most certain tract, but in the general area of it" which has been the fact that Sable Point has a natural nourishing center . $350,000.00 that the sales price would not exceed the defined in the ordinance as being bounded on the beach condition thereby eliminating any future ero- 2. Eoca Inlet project $256,000.00 $680,000.00 that can be "lopped" off the South by Camino Real, on the West by the El Rio sion fears. proposed CJ.P. Canal, on the North by N.E. and N.I. 20th Street, It is my sincere and honest opinion that if the North 3. Marina project $ 74,000.00 8. Last and most important is the fact that this and on the East by the Intracoastal Waterway. Beach is acquired by the City, a move will be made 5. That if sound judgement and intelligent plan- proposed C.I.P. is a three .million seven hundred CF-F THE RECCRE their attitude appears to be when the opportune moment arrives to relocate state ning had been used Menorial Park has available a thousand dollar ($3,700,000.00) plus proposition "Let's get the money first" then the City will Highway A-l-A westward which will benefit the great deal rrore than enough land than would be re- and I believe to endorse it in its present forrr is start condemnation proceedings for the Weissnmn property owner to the North, thereby permitting ho- quired for the present needed facilities including tantamount to issuing a "blank check" w hich is Tract. The displays on the C.I.P. exhibit definitely tels to be erected, shutting out the view of the any future expansion needs and this is without in- not conducive to good governn ent and in try opi- pin-point the Weissman property as the municipal ocean and creating a Miami Beach atmosphere. fringing upon the baseball diamond or any of the site. Here you have a fine example as to what is nion should never be entrusted to any governing 5. $256,000.00 for constructing, dredging etc. of other facilities in the western location of the park. transpiring. authority. The entire rr.anner and fashion in which Boca Eaton Inlet. To this I vigorously object. This This site should have been earmarked for use in this proposed C.I.P. has been treated since being 2. This sarre City planner also concurred with is my opinion is "^andbagging" the freeholders. I accordance with the charge that was delivered to presented to the city Comrr.ission in March of I960 the recommendation of the capital Improvement am still convinced that this is the responsibility the Capital Improvement Committee on July 27th, by the Capital Improvement Comtr.ittee has, in rry Committee that the new central ,Fire Station should of the corporation who made the "gentlemen's agree- 1959. hurr.ble estimation, been a very reckless way of be located in the vicinity of N.E. 20th Street and ment" to restore and keep the Inlet in a navigable The elimination of the main fire station from the U.S. No. 1, and stated in his report "which follow condition in return for the extension by the City of conducting a program of such magnitude. closely the location standards established by the municipal center site and locate same in the area certain bulkhead lines in Eoca Raton'Lake. Although of N.E. 20th St. where suitable and adequate city National Board of,Fire Underwriters". The Capital the extensions were granted, and the corporation In the interest and welfare of Boca Raton, I remain Improvenent Committee in supplement No, i dated was benefited with additional valuable waterfront owned land is available which will then be in ac- July 24, 1962 submitted the following report to the acreage, the Inlet situation is now in a more de- cordance with the recommendations of the depart- Sincerely City Commission: plorable condition than ever. ment heads, Capital Improvement Committee, the National Hoard of,Fire Underwriters and the profes- M,AIN -FIBE ST.ATICN SITE My feeling in regard to the spending of the tax- sional planner engaged by the City at a fee of ap- "The original report recommended that th.e main payers' rroney is the same today as it was in 1959. proximately $3,900.00. It should also be noted that ,Fire Station be included in the property acquired I have always felt strongly that "The governing the new public library is directly across the street for the City Hall municipal center site. After further authority should devote more time in studying ways from this recommended municipal center and further- study and upon receipt of recommendations from and means of saving the taxpayers' none.y than more that south of the library and adjacent to the City department heads, we would like to revise this they do in spending it, taking into^ consideration^ recommendation to designate that the main Fire sta- that a large segment of our populatioli exist onpgjv- tion, be located in t'he N.E. 20th Street area on a sions and/or fixed or frozen incomes." site comprising approximately three (3) acres. We I have given you a report of my suggestions and/or also recommend that a sum of $50,000.00 be includ- recommendations during the period of tine that the ed in the program for said acquisition. The original meetings were held by the City Con mission perti- fmi for by J®§ Mmm as ©it nfficlnl building construction cost for the main Fire station nent to the proposed C.I.P. I will not review what r was $65,000.00. Based on further studies and need, my position was in 1959. The following quotes are we now revise this figure to $110,000.00" frorr the charge I delivered to the capital Improve- t® the registered freeholders.

(Paid Politico] Advertisement) 6L™ ECO RA7CN.NEWS Thursday, January 10, 1963 Turners to Speak Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Canada who joined then; Ebert left recently on a there, At Rose Meeting flight to Mexico city They also plan a side where they spent New- trip to Acapulco for some Jerry and Bernard Tur- Year's with friends from extra fishing and golfing. ner of Turner's Nursery will be the guest speak- Manufacturers "«E SIGN ANYTHING" Designers ers at the Palm Beach- NEON CARDS Broward County Rose PAINTED PAPEB Society's first ireeting of the new year, Thurs- day, Jan. 17, at .First .Federal savings and •Loan, N. Federal High- way at 2 p. rr. DIAL DIAL "•Landscaping With 395-1633 60 N. Dixie Roses" will be featured 395-16.33 by Jerry Turner. "Prop- agation and Proper Root Stock for Florida Rose Growing" will be Eer- nard Turner's subject. GLASS Two color films, "Rosarama" and "Ever PH. 395-4224 New York" will round out the program. -STORE FRONTS-MIRRORS Cub Scouts of Dens 2 and 6, Pack 327, decorated coffee cans, started Guests are welcome to A happy member of the smart young set around plants growing in them and donated them to the Morning Star School for attend, trerrbers said. town is Ronnie, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. - PLATE GLASS - WINDOW GLASS handicapped children at West Palm Beach as a Christmas project. First row, Gerald Christensen of 424 N.E. Sixth Street, - FURNITURE TOPS left to right, Richard Hodde, Greg Welch and Rilly ftalen; second row, left to Larry Breckenridge Boca Ratoru-Colony Studio Photo right, Jim Cole, John Hodde, Biff Marshall, Randy Cole, Steve Day, Tripp - SHOWER and TUB ENCLOSURES ftalen and Chuck Welch. Den mothers are left, Mrs. Ernest ftalen, and right, Completes Studies at Rollins College. Real, Boca Raton, He will receive his Mrs. L.H. Welch. Ereckenridge was on the LICENSED BONDED Larry Breckenridge, a Rollins diploma during Rollins golf team for business administration Seacrcst Scenes would like to thank the the June commencenent four years, on the bas- BOCA RATON GLASS members for their efforts major at Rollins Col- held on the winter Park ketball squad for three and also a special thanks lege, successfully com- campus. years, and was a n;ember & MIRROR COMPANY Seacrest Team Drops from to Morgan garage in Eel- pleted requirements for The son of Mr. and of the track team for two ray Beach for its special a bachelor's degree at Mrs. Robert E. Brecken- years. He is a '58 grad- ' S. E. 2nd. St. Boca Raton Third Place in Conference help. the end of the .Fall term ridge, 216 El Camino uate of Bolles School. By Bill Goldsmith Last .Friday evening the Hawks lost a close and hard-fought game to the Fahokee Elue Devils 67-64. ROBERTS GIANT ONCE- A -YEAR MONEY SAVING EVENT! In the preceding two weeks the Bawks overtook Fort Pierce 55-33 and lost to Key west 61-48. The Seac rest Julie withington. Any- c a g er s one wishing to donate will be ruirmage may contact host to Betty Jo Machek at CF 6- Clewiston 5662.in Delray Eeach. this Fri- The ;wheelettes also day even- plan to make it possible ing with ... for an orphan from over- gair e tirr. e seas to come to America. beginning Another outstanding pro- at 8:00 ject frorr an outstanding at the Goldsmith club. Seacrest gymnasium. With Friday night's The Junior Civitan loss the Hawks lost Club has had another their third place standing successful year of clax- in the conference. ton fruit cake sales and savings than you'd ever anticipates one of the Seacrest clubs are largest profits in its dream possibte...reductions from 40% to 70% .. on rraking plans for the history at Seacrest. ;ue new year after a suc- beautiful furniture for every room in your house! cessful 1962. The Wheelette Club SCHOOL MENUS Many one-of-a-kind... hurry for best choice! at seacrest is planning Week starling Jan. 14 a rurrirage sale within ECCA RATCN SCHCCL ten days according to Monday — Hot dogs, Living Room Suites, Sofas and rwheelette vice president mashed potatoes, steam- OPEN EVERY NITE Sectionals in every style, every ed cabbage, bread and 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. butter, fruit, milk. color...priced to clear fast! Tuesday - Beef gou- SA19 A.M. 5:30 P.M. lash over noodles, broc- coli, corn bread and butter, apple sauce, 2 pc, sofa & chair, Italian milk. Provincial champagne color Wednesday - Home SWEEPING 80" Gold Sofa, foam cush- made beef vegetable ions, by famous maker. soup, peanut butter and SECTIONAL jelly sandwiches, cherry 3 pc. J Sectional self cobbler, milk. 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Telephone Terms up to 1 tOOR BUSTERS 4 pc. Fruitvvood Suite, 60" 2 yrs. to pay. » 395-5200 triple dresser, nite stand DOORMATS -customer .09 2 twin beds. 189.95 Kitchen Scale .69 3 pc. Italian provincial I cherry top white base, Dou- _AA 20 pc. Screw driver Set .39 ble dresser, chest and bed. 198.OO CO. FURNITURE 6 pc. Kitchen tool Set .09 3 pc Modern Bed Room, Dl. I Dresser, chest and Book- French fry cutter .39 case Bed. 98.OO I 30 S.E. UNIFORM 215 N. FEDERAL HWY. 2 ft. Step ladder .97 4 pc. French Provincial ® PHONE 1st. St. RENTAL triple dresser, King size 216 N. DIXIE HWY. I Table Lamps bed, 2 nite stands 389.95 I 395-O511 2.91 BOCA RATON i Thursday, January 10, 1963 THE EOCA RATCN NEWS 1 Scott Aviation Will Show New Line Chamber Mails Tickets for Polo Day The engineering sci- field, have been applied creative thinking while "Tickets for a Polo Boca Eaton chamber of ences division of Scott by Scott in the develop- they are learning. .Frorr Eay sponsored by the Commerce wall be mailed Aviation Corp, here will ment of educational pro- this experience, he de- to Chamber members ac- MEW AUTO introduce its new line of ducts. These projects veloped a plan intended Welcome Station cording to co-chairmen applied sciences pro- have been created to aid to give students the ex- Kenneth Ropp and Eart Financing jects at the -A ASA School educators, and tostimu - periences of exploration, Hostess Needled Brownell who are in RATE Convention and Exhibit late student interest and discovery and adventure. There's a job waiting charge of arranging the in Atlantic city, Feb. for a single, attractive program for Sunday, Jan. Call 395-4420 i 16-20, 1963. increase their desire to Some of the features learn. of scott science teach- girl to fill an existing 20. for your NEXT Scott applied sciences Fredric Flader, director ing projects are: minia- vacancy as a hostess in "Each member is be- New Car LOAN projects are the result of the Scott sciences di- turized structures, port- a .Florida Welcome sta- ing sent five tickets of a survey among col- vision, received his ability, versatility (flex- tion. which we hope he will UNPAID MONTHS leges, junior colleges masters degree at theibility), storability, low- Ed Melvin, manager of dispose of" said Charr- BAL. 24 .30 36 and technical schools, the Eoca Eaton Chamber ber president Tom here- Carnegie Institute of first cost, low operating 1,700 78.92 64.84 55.48 to study at first hand Technology. .Flader was cost, modifications easi- of Commerce says the dith. Pvt. John Bozzone This year, in case of 1..8O0 88.21 72.47 62.01 the needs of science prominent in the aircraft ly made with hand tools, Florida xevelopment 2,100 97.50 80.10 68.54 teachers to help them irr- industry for trany years. not easily damaged by John Bozzone Commission notified him rain, tickets will be 2,300 106.78 87.73 75.07 Prove student compre- During .World War II he students and progressive that they are accepting good for any subsequent 2,500 116.07 95.36 81.59 hension and retention of was chief engineer of add-ons of accessories. Completes Course applications frorr young game during 1963. 2,700 125.35 102.98 88.12 science concepts. Based the aircraft division of Arrry Pvt. John S. ladies of excellent char- on] the findings of this the 'Curtiss-VSright Corp. Pool Returns to Camp Eozzone, son of Mr. and acter between the ages Births survey, the present se- 'Later, he headed his own Marine Corporal Rob- Mrs. John 'V. Eozzone of 21 and 30. Interested ries of applied sciences research and develop- ert c. Pool, son of Mr. girls should write to Mr. and Mrs. John of Eoca Eaton, recently Ayres, 28 ,Forest Hills teaching aids was de- ment laboratory, Fredric and Mrs. Sydney H. Pool completed eight weeks of Wendell Jarrard, "%Wel- and Trust veloped, incorporating .Flader, Inc., North Tona- of Eoca Eaton, has re- come station Eepartment Lane, Boca Eaton, an- advanced individual in- nounce the birth of a Mernber Federal Deppsit Insurance Corp. new concepts in design wanda, N.Y. turned to Cairp Pendle- fantry training at Fort of the Florida Develop- and construction. Some ton, Calif., after serving ment Corr mission, Talla- daughter at Broward I1

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Midgst Lettgue Play Scheduled To Start Neit Sat. at Gym The boys midget bas- Knott, Chris Pierce, ketball league formed Robbie Marqusee, Rob- six teams last Saturday. ert Counts. League play begins Eoca Raton National this Saturday morning, Bank: Rusty Marten, Don- as the Eoca Raton Jay- ald 'Grassell, Jerry Mor- cee "Bears" take on ris, Dennis 'Lalli, Steve the Teen Town "Tdg- Earry, Mike :.Adarr.s, Bill ers" at 9 a.rr. Follow- Holtzinger, Eruck Clar- ing the first game will son, Bobby Kelly, Bobby be the .First Bank and •Lanflisi. Trust Co. "Rarrs" vs the Eoca Eaton National Eank "Bulldogs" at 10 a.rr. The final game of Bobcats Win the rrorning, at 11 a.rr., will pit the Eoby Brick First Game "Cardinals" against the Weir Realtors "Indi- The J.C, Mitchell Bob- Royal Palm Polo Grounds opened the polo season here last Sunday with a ans." cats opened their 1963 fast moving gar^e that saw Dallas-Milwaukee edge out a 9-8 victory over basketball season with Boca Raton. Fobert Uihlein, (right, above) back for Ealias-Milwaukee, slips The tearr players are: a convincing §4-?44 vic- Members of the Seacrest High School basketball team conducted aclinic Doby Brick and Sup- tory over St. .Andrews Saturday for members of the Boca Raton Midget Basketball League. The six- past teammate George Oliver for a swing at the ball, just visible behind Oli- ply: John J/atteis, Mike School of Boca Raton. ver's back.-Photo by Charles Meed. team league will start official season play Saturday with a Ml morning Mccutcheon, Bill Smith, Dennis Jones' 18 schedule in the Boca Raton School gymnasium. Francis Giblin, Tirrrry points and Ricky Kings' Clarson, Garry Larrbert, 15 spearheaded the Bob- Corrosion of metals, Eorrinic Grassell, cat attack before an al- alloys, and other metals Oliver Sparks Polo Victory •Chucky MacWilliarr.s, most capacity crowd .in in the United States alone 'George Cliver was the tional Charrpion appren- Rayrrond Parker. the Eoca Raton School costs an estimated six ers, gymnasiurr. Henry Mateo big gun for the Ealias- Eoca Raton, going in- tice jockey, presented Teen Town: 'Leo ,Fox, billion dollars a year. Milwaukee tearr in the the Gold Coast trophy to John Maradie, Ricky led the Bobcats in the to the game with a one- defensive department opening day victory over goai handicap lead, took the winners. Sturm, Charles Giblin, Boca Eaton, 9 to 8 at Boca Raton Mayor John Chip Douglas, Ken Green, with an amazing total of an early advantage with 15 rebounds as the small- Royal Palir Polo Ground a goal by Eenny Gutier- R. Brandt tossed in the Jarr es-MacDonald, Eryce Sund ay. first ball and members King, Jerry Ficek,'George er Bobcats out-hustled rez but at half tirre was the taller opponents Cliver, rrentor of the behind 6 to 3 after a of the city commission Hentuorth. Most For Milwaukee iralletmen, were guests as Boca Eoca Eaton Jaycees: 35-30 in the rebound de- four-goal onslaught by partm ent. scored six goals to lead Cliver .in the first half. Raton was designated Vincent t/atteis, Hudson The Money his tearr to victory be- In the closing tr.inutes the day's honor city. Sturm, Ken Higgens, Jim "Spirit and hustle fore more than 2000 of the game Eoca Raton Next Sunday Dallas Keering, Doug Heydt, was the difference," fans at the season's had pulled to a 6 to 7 Circle F will take on Eiff Marshall, John Sterl- stated Barry Benson, In Houses opener. rrargin. Cliver scored Eoca Raton in a spec- ing, Joe Crpese, David Bobcat coach. Benson Bay Harrington, con- again for Ealias-Milwau- ial match game for the Scanlon. also pointed out that At Hoc®! Weir Realtors: David St. Andrews returned to necting for five goals, kee, and Gutierrez add- benefit of the Ft. 'Laud- There are modestly priced was the star for the los- erdale Wotran's Civic Marshall, Tony Crpesa, school from their Christ- ed one for Eoca Raton. homes in Boca Raton Milwaukee's Bob Uihlein Club playing for the Bob Eozzone, Steve Wc- mas vacation on Monday Square . . . the widely boosted the score to 9 Eeveridge challenge Renolds, Jack ilAard, and were able to get in —•* • W««»»*»W»K IIIHIIilllHIHIIWIHHIMIIWII to 7 with a second left Cup. Martin 'Green, Glen Woe- only one practice ses- Largest sailfish in a recent tournament for com- known Torri Constructed and Harrington made a genburg, George Knopp, sion before the game. merical charter boats operating along the Gold Coast Home . . . the most house desperate, futile drive Grant Brooker, Bob Ruc- The Eobcat "E" was landed by a fishenran fishing from the Fleur de per dollar. 2 bedrooms, 2 to add the eighth rrarker ci. team proved much more Lis, a driftboat operating out of the noca-Deerfield bath, $16,000; 3 bedrooms, BOWLING .First Eank and Trust Marina at the Cove in Ceerfield. The prize-winning 2 bath, swimming pool, for the hosts. 1 than the inexperienced Ronnie Ferraro, :Na- Co. : Phil Moore, -Torr JV team from St. An- fish measured seven feet, four and a quarter inches. $21,700. When visiting UNIV. BOWLERETTES Shea, John Neering, drews could handle as Chuck Bach, right, is skipper of the Fleur de Lis Royal Oak Hills and Ca- Team Won Lost 1. Hardrives 40 16 Peter Knott, Chuck Mar- the Bobcats rolled to a and John France is the mate. mino Gardens, stop by our Annual Table Tennis 2. Rutenberg Homes 37 19 tin, Bill Wyllner, Paul 38-15 decision. Jerry furnished models at S.W. 3. McReynoIds 33 23 4. Dom eyer's Shel I .32 24 '"V.illars was the scor- Girls Will Start 9th Ave. and 13th St. The Turney Set Jan. 25 5. Boca Coin Laun. 30 26 UNIVERSITY KINGS ing leader with 12 points. well-constructed Torri 6. Hidden Valley 29 27 Team Won Lost Basketball League GATEWAY NATURAL FOODS The annual table ten- 1. Wentworth Plas. 36 16 EC35 SCORES WH 1-3120 3206 E. Atlantic Blvd. 7. Eli Witt 28 28 BOCA "A" Home has earned its-repu- nis tournament sponsored 8. Boca Flower 28 28 2. An chor M arin e 35 17 The girls midget bas- POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 3. Good's Serv. Sta, 33 19 fg ft pts tation over the past 14 by the Eoca Raton News 9. Anchor Marine 26'/, 29V4 Mateo 3 4 10 ketball league began 10. Boca Does 26 30 4. J. C. Mitchell 30 22 years ... a home designed and the Boca Raton Rec- 5. College Inn 28 24 Lekniskas 0 1 1 NATURAL and DIETARY 11. Roadman's 14>/i 41% Knott 10 2 practice Jan. 9, at the 12. Kiddy Kampus 12 44 6. Jaycee's 27 26 Foods and buiit for Florida. reation Department will 7. Federal TV 21 31 King 5 5 15 Eoca Raton School gyrr- mm... Jeanne Brownlee 179-464, Jones 8 2 18 be held .Friday evening, 8. Univ. Tavern 19 33 nasiurr. Sugar, salt Free and GRIND YOU R Nellie Avampato 171-395, Riewold 4 0 8 Jan. 25, at the Eoca Maryann Denz 170-377. 9. C.A. Quill en 16 36 Girls between the ages Allergy Foods. VALUABLE TIRE 10. D. &M. Auto 16 36 ST. ANDREWS "A" Raton School gyirnasium. Wagers 4 4 12 Natural Vitamins and MILEAGE AWAY! CHANNEL CHASERS High Individuals: Bill J ames of 9-13 should turn out TORRI 221, Ernie Smith 213, Kife 3 4 10 Food Supplements The two divisions: Team Won Lost Paul at 3:30 p.rr. next Wed- UNEVEN AN EXCESSIVE Hutch ens 200. Graham 2 0 4 boys and men, and girls 1. Lucky Strikes 38 10 Jemison 5 2 12 nesday. Any interested Vegetable Juicers TIRE WEAR are rarely dii- 2. Cue Sticks 33% 14i/j BOCA HIS AND BEE O'Brien 3 0 6 Home Demonstration Construction and worren, con: pose 3. Pin Poppers 33i/- I4y, mothers who would like covered before the damage Team fton Lost BOCA "B" Delivery to Deerfield been done! Just a few three age. brackets con- 4. Roily Pollys 3O'/j 17'/j VUlars 6 0 12 to help with the league BOCA RATON SQUARE 5. Flying Strikers 29 19 1. Quads ISM 51/: Beach and Boca Raton iwtei time now can give sisting of 12 and under, 2. Slow Starters IS 9 McReynoIds 3 0 6 are asked to attend with 6. 4-Spares 27'/, 20VS Crov.cH 3 2 8 Send Post Card for free thousands of mites of 7. Scrubs 22W 25>/: 3. Compatibles 14>/j 9'/S 13-16, and 17 and over. 4. Jolly Four 12 12 Filipk'ski 10 2 their daughters. Better Nutrition Magazine. lOtri-ileering, pleasurable 8. UntouchabJes 22 26 Greene, T. 2 0 4 Entry, blanks are printed 9. Fireballs 21 27 5. Inseparables 11 10 | ... and extend the 6. Rebels 9 15 Enders 2 0 4 of your tires up lo 50%! ,in today's Eoca Raton 10. Knockouts 21 27 Simpson 10 2 11. Pin Knockers 19 29 7. Country Club 4 9 12 News and will be repeat- % 8. Team No. 5 4 20 ST. ANDREWS "B" ed Jan. 17. All entries 12. Pin Stripes 18VS 29 A High Individuals: Men, John Warren 2 1 5 JA 3-5496 13. Misfits 18 30 Bozzone 236, Harold Pearson Richardson 3 1 7 IBH FORT CM y*n rrust be received by the 14. Aliey Cats Dropped 227, Sal Altieri 214; Worn en, Bryan 0 1 1 W JHSLAUDERDALE On Out Recreation Eeparttr.ent Individual High Games: Wayne Grace Pearson 233, Sue Bra- Eastman 10 2 McMahon 232, Jim Vento 210, der 157, ttadette Eirod 157. Ortenzi 0 0 0 HUNTER LITE-A-LINE on or before Jan. 21. John Cl arson 18 2. The Eobcats journey WHEEL ALIGNER WOMEN'S HANDICAP MEN'S SCRATCH Team Won Lost to Falnr. Eeach to Palm Use the Classifieds Team Won Lost SEE THE YELLOW PAGES 1. Zim's Bar 29 16 1. Ranch House 32 24 Beach Junior Bigh this 2. J. Talbot Agen. 29 16 2. 1st Bk. & Trust 1 30 26 3. 1st Bk. & Trust 2 28 28 afternoon for a double- 3. Chick's Auto. 27 18 4. Hand's Book 271/, 2&A header beginning at A by: W.P. BEBOUT 4. Liberty Glass 25 20 5. La Marquis 25'/i 30VS p.m. The next home game 5. Boca Tackle 24 21 6. Winfieid Gift 24 32 •What with the tax dead- CAMPBELL 6. Boca Plumbing 24 21 High Individuals: Doris Lam- for the Eobcats will be line looming within LOANS' 7. Boca Tile& Ter. 22 23 bert 172-463, Kdly Shlnkle next Tuesday when Lake BOCA RATON 8. Brown's Bar 22 23 169.457, Joanne Cornette 158- shouting distance, it HOME 9. Paul's Barber 21 24 446. Worth visits to open the might be some small 10. Kreuscher Const. 20 25 conference season. 11. Rutenberg Homes 20 25 CHURCH FELLOWSHIP balm to point out that TABLE TENNIS 12. Mackey Print. 7 38 taxes aren't strictly an and AUTO *25-*600 High Individuals: Paul St. Team Won Lost Jean 222-584, Bill Kirsch 1. Advent SIX 34 18 Am erican institution. 224-555, Floyd Cornette 232- 2. Advent FOUR 30 22 The early Rotrans, for TOURNAMENT «SIGNATURE 553, 3. Methodist 26 26 STORE 4. Advent FIVE 26 26 example, taxed funerals « FURNIT URE 5. St. Paul's TWO 24 28 144 S. Federal BOCA SQUAP'ES 6. St. Paul's THREE 16 .36 Swimming and, with typical Roman T earn Won Lo st Friday Evening, January 25 BOCA RATON « AUTOMOBILE L Colonial 40 16 High Individuals: Harry Soren- cunning insisted that the 2. Victorian 35 21 son 197, Karl Kreuscher 194, tax be paid before the 25 Floyd Podger 191. Prompt Service 3. Southernlmperiap l 31 25 ceremony. B eards w ere Phone 395-3830 4. Riviera 331 Boca Raton Elementary School Gym. 5. Goldenrod 28 28 POOL once the subject of tax 6. Laurel 25 31 in Russia; France once RELIABLE 7. Cam el 25 31 7:30 P.M. 8. Covington 23 33 concentrated on fire- LOAN SERVICE 9. Sierra 21 35 places for revenue and 10. Skylark 21 35 Greece once taxed any 16 S.E. 1st Avenue High Individuals: Larry Fitz- gerald 218-467, Al Wright and all doors which open- Co- Sponsored By: 395-3644 20 3-560, Jack Jaynes 217- You just ed outward to public 57!; Peg Ziegeimeyer 176- 515; Gladys Coif ax 179-497, ONE dial with thoroughfares. As late Boca Raton Recreation Department Ann Wright 153-438. Custom as the 17th century Hol- the new and Boca Raton News MEN'S HNDCP. Workgncsaship land slapped a tax- on 3 MY SPECIAL ! Team Won Lost DIALCET windows, a trove respon- 1. Palm-Sire C. C. 46 18 sible for a unique style 2. Boca Nat. Bk. 44 20 TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY * THURSDAY 3. Buss Pool 39'/; 24>/: Compttitive of architecture which 4. Reedfc Fox 37 27 was long on wall space iNTRY FOR_M 5. Com. Laun. 35 29 Regular 12.95 6. Lawson Elec; 32 32 Rales but short on light and 7. Boca Uniforms 31 33 ventilation. 8. Hidden Valley 29 35 DEADLINE FOE EN1RIES JAN. 22, 1963 9. Supreme Auto 26 38 Call and ask If you're short on in- WAX iid 10. BocnHeat&A/C 22 42 surance, the sound, sol- (Please Print) 11. Smith&0eShields21'/j 4 2V- BOCA PLUMBING about our Trial 12. Merco of F1 a. 21 43 id, reliable protection NAME r ^_^ POLISH JOB High Individuals: Lou Lan- lnc Service Offer that will back you to the flisi 237, Jim Perry 235, 250 So. Dixie — Boca Raton hilt in an emergency, now 3 Days only Marion Ramsey 235. Phone: 395-3113 Phone is the tirre for a session PHONE ___^_ HA1U OF BIBTH with W.P. E.EECUT. Pkkop and Delivery 399-4249 Whatever your need, the Please check age group you wish to enter: ( ) Boys and Mens Div. ( ) Giris and Womens niv. 0 GET ALJfc THE GOLF ideal coverage will be ( ) Boys 12 and under < ) Girls 12 and under carefully tailored to ( ) Boys 13-16 { ) Girts 13-16 YOU PAY FOR ... PLAY PACIFIC your exact requirement ( ) Men 17 and over { ) Horn en 17 and over at W.F. EEBODT, 701 MAINTENANCE N. .Federal Highway. (January 1, 1963 basis for age) Boca Phone 395T4334. Fntiy blanks should be mailed to:Tabj e Tennis Tourna- ment, secreation Department, Boca Baton, Florida; on (,r THIS REEK'S HOUSE- before Monday, January 21st, HOLD HINT: Golfers can CAR WASH rid their clubs of small NOTE: It is advisable to check in at the official's table POOL nist spots and grass stains in the event a forfeiture may force an earlier Ph. 395-S534 . ' J£ .... by rubbing IJiem with a time for your game. Restricted to residents of 1299 U. FEDWAl HWY. Pompano Beach, Florida SERVICE damp cloth sprinkled with Boca Baton, d ' dry baldng soda. 10A THE ECO fi/liON HEWS Thursday, January 10, 1963 purposes described in said BOND PROPOSAL NO. 5 Personals Dinner Party Held Ordinance, SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 735 Miss Elizabeth Moran . "Ordinance No, 737, Intro- OF THE CITY OF BOCA City Starts New Classes, Continues Old Ones At Goodwill Home duced and paused on first RATON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED entertained recently at reading on December 26, 1962, ON JANUARY 8th, 1963 EN- an old fashioned "cus- authorizing the Issuance of TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE The Eoca Raton Rec- Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Good- $256,000 General Obligation OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- reation Department an- tard" party. will w ere hosts to a din- Bonds of *ald City for the TON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING Her guests included ner party in their home purposes described in oald FOR THE SUBMISSION TO nounces the addition of Ordinance. THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS a mosaic tile class Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kil- recently. "Ordinance No. 738, intro- RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO to its program. patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Their guests were Mr. duced and passed on flrfrt ARE FREEHOLDERS THE 'Lyn Morrison, Mr. and reading on December 26, 1962, QUESTION OF ISSUING GEN- The class will begin and Mrs. ;i|J.B. :uiaHsgott, authorizing the issuance of ERAL OBLIGATION BONDS this Monday morning, Mrs. W.B. Steers, Miss Miss Flsie Marytrount, $41,000 General Obligation OF SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT Margretta Sloan and Bond s of said City for the NOT EXCEEDING ONE MIL- Jan. 14, from 9:30-11:30 Mr. and Mrs. 'Lawrence purposes described in «aid LION TWO HUNDRED FORTY- Miss Edith Derby. Euckless, Mrs. Clara Ordinance, FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS a.ir. at the community "Section 4, The form of the ($1,244,000) FOR THE PUR- Euilding in Merrorial Skidrrore, Miss Edith ballot to be used in said bond POSE OF CONSTRUCTING, Park. Cost of the six Mr. and Mrs. Herman Derby and Miss Warga- election shall be in substan- FURNISHING, EQUIPPING, week instruction is Backer have returned retta Sloan. tially the following form: AND IMPROVING A NEW MU- BOND PROPOSAL NO. 1 NICIPAL BEACH, AND AC- $3.50 plus materials. from .ttesthampton, -Long Cn another recent occa- SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 731 QUIRING THE NECESSARY The instructor will be Island, where they spent sion they had as dinner OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- LAND THEREFOR, AND IM- the holidays with his guests, Mr. and Mrs, TON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED PROVING THE EXISTING Mrs. .Alice Kim ball. ON JANUARY 8th, 1963, EN- MUNICIPAL BEACH, AT A Cther classes begin- daughter and her family. Harry Thomas, Mr. and TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE BOND ELECTION TO BE Mrs. Edwin IlKoodfin, and OF THE CITY OF BOCA HELD AT THE SAME TIME ning this coiring week RATON, FLORIDA, PROVID- AND PLACES AS THE PRI- include: Cpl. Michael Graham, Mr. and W.rs. Harold Wc- ING FOR THE SUBMISSION MARY ELECTION TO BE LVS. Marine Corps, and Kenzie of Cleveland, Chio. TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- HELD IN SAID CITY ON Fine needle weaving, TORS RESIDING IN SAID TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Monday evening, Jan. Helen .Fox of Northbury CITY WHO ARE FREEHOLD- 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR 14, froir 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Island, were holiday Luncheon Scheduled ERS THE QUESTION OF INTEREST AT NOT EXCEED- ISSUING GENERAL OBLIGA- ING FIVE AND ONE-HALF plastic flowers, Tuesday guests of his parents, •Luncheon and card TION BONDS OF SAID CITY PER CENTUM (5y:7i) PER n orning, Jan. 15, frorr Mr. and Mrs. Earl ;Vi. games •will highlight the IN AN AMOUNT NOT EX- ANNUM, AND TO MATURE Graham. Michael is sta- CEEDING ONE MILLION NOT LATER THAN THIRTY 9:30-11:30 a.ir.; advanc- meeting of the Welcome FOUR HUNDRED THREE YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ed bridge, Tuesday even- tioned at Camp'Lejeune. .Wagon Club of Eoca Ea- THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,- ISSUANCE THEREOF.", 403,000) FOR THE PURPOSE AND THE ISSUANCE OF THE ing, Jan. 15, from 7:30- ton Wednesday, Jan. 16 OF CONSTRUCTING, FUR- BONDS AUTHORIZED BY 9:30 p.m., and advanced Mr. and Mrs, .William at the Eriftwood Club on NISHING, EQUIPPING, AND SAID ORDINANCE AND THE G. (Grace) Griffiths have AlA at noon. IMPROVING BUILDINGS FOR LEVY OF TAXES FOR THE textile painting, Wednes- THE CITY HALL, POLICE PAYMENT THEREOF, BE day morning, Jan. 16, as their guests Mr. and Frizes will be award- DEPARTMENT, FIRE DE- APPROVED? from 9:30-11:30 a.rr. Mrs, George Miller of PARTMENT, PUBLIC WORKS ed. DEPARTMENT, AND FOR BOND PROPOSAL NO. 6 jAll classes will be Eetroit. TWO FIRE DEPARTMENT SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 736 The Millers can re- Holiday Cocktails SUB-STATIONS, AND AC- OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- held at the coirirunity QUIRING THE LAND, WHERE TON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED Euilding in Merrorial member narrow Eixie NECESSARY, THEREFOR AT ON JANUARY 8th, 1963, EN- At Willard Home TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE Fark. additional infor- A new series of classes in plastic flower making is being started by the Highway 30 years ago A BOND ELECTION TO BE Mr. and Mrs. Jess HELD AT THE SAME TIME OF THE CITY OF BOCA mation on all activities City recreation Department. Annette Curtis, shown standing at right in this on their trips here. AND PLACES AS THE PRI- RATON, FLORIDA, PROVID- being planned by the Now that he has re- (Kitty) Willard were MARY ELECTION TO BE ING FOR THE SUBMISSION picture from the previous lesson series, will again teach the course. hosts to a holiday cock- HELD IN . SAID CITY ON TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- Recreation Department tired as plant superin- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, TORS RESIDING IN SAID can be obtained by call- tendent of a Detroit auto- tail party in their West 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR CITY WHO ARE FREEHOLD- Durrschmidt spent the Carrino Real home re- INTEREST AT NOT EXCEED- ERS THE QUESTION OF IS- ing the office at 395- mobile corporation, they ING FIVE AND ONE-HALF SUING GENERALOBUGATION New year's holidays in cently. BONDS OF SAID CITY IN AN 1135. Kerseval Is Feted at Party may be future residents PER CENTUM (S'/:7,) PER Crn ond Eeach visiting here. Guests attending were ANNUM, AND TO MATURE AMOUNT NOT EXCEEDING Mrs. Leroy Keneval Helen Watson, Col. and his daughter, Krs. John NOT LATER THAN THIRTY TWO HUNDRED SIXTY NINE Mrs. Michael Harrington, YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF THOUSAND DOLLARS ($269,- entertained at a birthday 000) FOR THE PURPOSE OF Guests Entertained Mrs. Harry Houston, Mr. Semeraro and family Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Miss Jane Harrington, ISSUANCE THEREOF.", party recently honoring and Mrs. David Cosby, CONSTRUCTING, FURNISH- here from Venezuela for Sauter have started a Mrs. Robert Gilrrer, Mr. ING, EQUIPPING, AND IM- By A. L. Reicherts her husband. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred AND THE ISSUANCE OF THE a brief stay. series of cocktail and and Mrs. James Robert- BONDS AUTHORIZED BY PROVING TWO RECREATION- Cocktails were served Sanders. son, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn SAID ORDINANCE AND THE AL CENTERS SWIMMING Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Rei- buffet supper parties LEVY OF TAXES FOR THE POOLS, AND ACQUIRING in the Keneval Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Em.il Dan- Calvert, Mr. and Mrs. THE NECESSARY LAND ch ert were hosts to a honoring arriving visi- PAYMENT THEREOF, BE River Road home before Personals cui and family are now in Leonard Aln ond, Mrs. APPROVED? THEREFOR, AT A BOND cocktail party recently. tors in the area. ELECTION TO BE HELD AT dinner at the Eoca Raton their new home on North- Doreen Musson and her THESAMETIME AND PLACES Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Martin BOND PROPOSAL NO. 2 Hotel and club. After east Fifth Street. They children, John and Debo- SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 732 AS THE P-RIMARY ELEC- Dr. and Mrs. Robert Saville returned recently Mr. and Mrs. William TION TO BE HELD IN SAID dinner the guests return- came here frorr Cleve- rah, of Bermuda. OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- Banna, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. from Jacksonville after Glover have as their TON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED CITY ON TUESDAY, FEBRU- ed to the Keneval resi- land, Chio. ARY 5, 1963, SAID BONDS TO Willard, Mr. and Mrs. spending the holidays guests, Mrs. Glover's ON JANUARY 8th, 1963, EN- dence for a champagne with friends and rela- TITLED "AN ORDINANCE BEAR INTEREST AT NOT L.R. Glasner, Mr. and party. parents, Mr. and Mrs. PUBLIC NOTICES OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- EXCEEDING FIVE AND ONE- Mrs. Earl Housen, Mr. tives there. Miss Mildred Rawlings T.M. Shireliff of 'Vin- TON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING HALF PER CENTUM (51/:%) Guests included Mrs. of Detroit, Mich., is the NOTICE OF BOND FOR THE SUBMISSION TO PER ANNUM, AND TO MA- and Mrs. Wilfred Eurham cennes, Ind., and her ELECTION IN THE CITY TURE NOT LATER THAN guest of her uncle and THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Blair IV! r. and Mrs. Carl brother, James '"V. Shir- OF BOCA RATON, RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO THIRTY YEARS AFTER THE Melvin. Douglas and son, Chip, aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred cliff of San Francisco, FLORIDA, ON TUESDAY, ARE FREEHOLDERS THE DATE OF ISSUANCE THERE- Sand ers of c oconut R oad. FEBRUARY 5,-1963. QUESTION OF ISSUING GEN- OF.", AND THE ISSUANCE Are Cocktail Hosts are back at hone after California. Mr. and Mrs. ERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE BONDS AUTHORIZ- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ED BY SAID ORDINANCE Management Changes spending the holidays Shircliff are guests at that a bond election of the OF SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT Mr. and Mrs. David with her mother at Mr. and Mrs. Harold qualified electors who are NOT EXCEEDING ONE HUN- AND THE LEVY OF TAXES The Yardstick of Eoca the Eoca Raton Hotel freeholders residing in the DRED FIFTY-FOUR THOUS- FOR THE PAYMENT THERE- Elair entertained re- Coin an, Ala. Meritt of Ft. Lauder- AND DOLLARS ($154,000) OF, BE APPROVED? Eaton, Inc., is now under and club while staying City of Boca Raton, Florida, FOR THE PURPOSE OF AC- cently at a cocktail buf- dale were guests of Mr. ".ill be held on Tuesday, the sole ownership and here. February 5, 1963, at the same QUIRING LAND FOR RIGHT BOND PROPOSAL NO. 7 fet party for a group of and Mrs. G-F. R.ieman OF WAYS FOR THE WIDEN- SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 737 management of Mr. and Col. and Mrs. Martin time and places as the primary friends. Kom were hosts at a recently at a dinner election is held in said City ING OF STREETS, AND OFF- OF THE CITY OF BOCA Mrs. George wiederspan. Their guests were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward on the same date, pursuant to STREET PARKING AND IM- RATON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED cocktail party in their dance at the Royal a resolution calling said PROVEMENTS THEREON ON JANUARY 8th, 1963, EN- The Weiderspans said and Mrs. Adolph Ramann, Barickman of Boca WHERE NECESSARY FOR TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE home for friends and Fain Yacht Club. bond election heretofore SAID PURPOSES, AT A BOND that they had acquired Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mid- The next day they were Villas entertained at OF THE CITY OF BOCA this week the financial neighbors during the adopted by the City Commission ELECTION TO BE HELD AT RATON, FLORIDA, PROVID- dleton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl holidays. guests at the Rieman's cocktails and a buffet of the City of Boca Raton on THE SAME TIME AND ING FOR THE SUBMISSION interest formerly held the 26th day of December, PLACES AS THE PRIMARY TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- Stump, and Mr. and Mrs. home on Silver Falm dinner in their home 1962, on the questions of the ELECTION TO BE HELD IN TORS RESIDING IN SAID by a partner. Carl Kreatrer. Road. last Sunday evening. approval of eight separate SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, CITY WHO ARE FREEHOLD- Mr. and Mrs. Henry ordinances of said City au- FEBRUARY 5, 1963, SAID ERS THE QUESTION OF IS- thorizing the issuance of gen- BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST SUING GENERAL OBLIGA- eral obligation bonds for the AT NOT EXCEEDING FIVE TION BONDS OF SAID CITY purposes stated therein, said AND ONE-HALF PER CENT- IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- separate i ssues of bonds aggre- UM (5y37c) PER ANNUM, AND ING TWO HUNDRED FIFTY- gating the principal amount of TO MATURE NOT LATER SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS $3,700,000. TH AN THIRTY YEARS AFTER ($256,000) FOR THE PURPOSE Wonderful in-home Services to brighten your home . . . The title. Section 1, the THE DATE OF ISSUANCE OF ACQUIRING RIGHT OF pertinent parts of Section 4, THEREOF.", AND THE IS- WAY AND IMPROVING, RE- and Section 6 of said resolu- SUANCE OF THE BONDS AU- PAIRING AND DREDGING THE tion are published belou as a THORIZED BY SAID ORDI- BOCA RATON INLET AT A part of this notice of said NANCE AND THE LEVY OF BOND ELECTION TO BE bond election. TAXES FOR THE PAYMENT HELD AT THE SAME TIME THEREOF, BE APPROVED? AND PLACES AS THE PRI- ritts (signed) Jacob Heidt MARY ELECTION TO BE ~ City Clerk HELD IN SAID CITY ON BOND PROPOSAL NO. 3 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR "A RESOLUTION CALLING A SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 733 OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- INTEREST AT NOT EX- BOND ELECTION TO BE CEEDING FIVE AND ONE- HELD AT THE SAME TIME TON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED HALF PER CENTUM (5'/i%1 AND PLACES AS THE PRI- ON JANUARY 8th, 1963, EN- PER ANNUM, AND TO MA- B MARY ELECTION IN THE TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE TURE NOT LATER THAN CITY OF BOCA RATON ON OF THE CITY OF BOCA THIRTY YEARS AFTER THE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, RATON, FLORIDA, PROVID- DATE OF ISSUANCE THERE- 1963 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF.", AND THE ISSUANCE Save More on ... SUBMITTING TO THE QUALI- TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- OF THE BONDS AUTHORIZ- FIED ELECTORS RESIDING TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY ED BY SAID ORDINANCE IN SAID CITY WHO ARE WHO ARE FREEHOLDERS AND THE LEVY OF TAXES FREEHOLDERS THE QUES- THE QUESTION OF ISSUING FOR THE PAYMENT THERE- TIONS OF WHETHER EIGHT GENERAL OBLIGATION OF, BE APPROVED? CUSTOM MADE SEPARATE ISSUES OF GEN- BONDS OF SAID CITY IN AN ERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF AMOUNT NOT EXCEEDING SAID CITY IN THE AGGRE- TWO HUNDRED FIFTY NINE BOND PROPOSAL NO. 8 GATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT THOUSAND DOLLARS ($259,- OF THREE MILLION SEVEN SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 738 000) FOR THE PURPOSE OF OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- CONSTRUCTING, FURNISH- LARS ($3,700,000) SHALL BE TON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED ING, EQUIPPING, AND IM- ON JANAURY 8th, 1963, EN- ISSUED BY SAID CITY FOR PROVING NEIGHBORHOOD VARIOUS MUNICIPAL PUR- TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE PARKS AND RECREATIONAL '••; POSES." OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA- FACILITIES, AND ACQUIR- TON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING DRAPERIES ING THE NECESSARY LAND FOR THE SUBMISSION TO "Section 1. A bond election THEREFOR, AT BOND ELEC- is hereby called to be held at THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS NO CHARGE FOR LABOR TION TO BE HELD AT THE RESIDING IN SAID CITY the same time and places as SAME TIME AND PLACES the primary election is to be WHO ARE FREEHOLDERS We have a huge stock of all-new fine drapery AS THE PRIMARY ELECTION THE QUESTION OF ISSUING held in the City of Boca Raton TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY fabrics carefully selected for this area. on Tuesday, February 5, 1963 GENERAL OBLIGATION ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, BONDS OF SATD CITY IN AN to determine whether or not 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR Our workrooms are fully equipped and the issuance of general obli- AMOUNT NOT EXCEEDING INT EREST AT NOT EXCEED- FORTY ONE THOUSAND professionally staffed to offer you the best gation bonds authorized by ING FIVE AND ONE-HALF the following ordinances de- DOLLARS ($41,000) FOR THE PER CENTUM (Sy,%) PER PURPOSE OF THE ACQUI- workmanship. We assist you in choosing for your scribed below shall be approv- ANNUM, AND TO MATURE ed by the qualified electors SITION AND IMPROVING OF NOT LATER THAN THIRTY LAND FOR TRASH AND GAR- decor, do all the measuring and installation. residing in said City who are YEARS AFTER TH E DATE OF freeholders in the manner pro- BAGE DUMPS, AT A BOND ISSUANCE THEREOF.", AND ELECTION TO BE HELD AT vided in the Constitution and THE ISSUANCE OF THE statutes of the State of Flori- THE SAME TIME AND PLACES BONDS AUTHORIZED BY AS THE PRIMARY ELECTION da, and the Charter of the City SAJD ORDINANCE AND THE Compare these prices . . . of Boca Raton, Florida: TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY LEVY OF TAXES FOR THE ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, "Ordinance No. 731, intro- PAYMENT THEREOF, BE 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR Now, have any length to 102" made from duced and passed on first APPROVED? INTEREST AT NOT EXCEED- reading on December 26, 1962, ING FIVE AND ONE-HALF this fine group of antique satins, 6 colors authorizing the issuance of BOND PROPOSAL NO. 4 SHALL ORDINANCE NO. 7 34 PER CENTUM (S'/jT.) PER $1,403,000 General Obligation ANNUM, WD TO MATURE or white, beautiful prints, Catalan Schwab, Bonds of said City for the OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA, ADOPTED NOT LATER THAN THIRTY Waverly, Cohama and others, at only: purposes described in said YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF Ordinanc e. ON JANUARY 8th, 1963, EN- TITLED: "AN ORDINANCE ISSUANCE THEREOF.", AND "Ordinance No. 7 32, intro- OF THE CITY OF BOCA THE ISSUANCE OF THE duced and passed on first RATON, FLORIDA, PROVID- BONDS AUTHORIZED BY reading on December 26, 1962, ING FOR THE SUBMISSION SAID ORDINANCE AND THE authorizing the issuance of TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- LEVY OF TAXES FOR THE $154,000 General Obligation TORS RESIDING IN SAID PAYMENT THEREOF, BE 48-inches wide 72-inches wide Bonds of said City for the CITY WHO ARE FREEHOLD- APPROVED? purposes described in said ERS THE QUESTION OF IS- Ordinance. SUING GENERAL OBLIGA- Section 6. All qualified 10 "Ordinance No. 733, intro- TION BONDS OF SAID CITY electors residing in said City 9750 duced and passed on first IN AN AMOUNT NOT EX- who are freeholders shall be rending on December 26, 1962, CEEDING SEVENTY FOUR entitled to vote in said bond 19 authorizing the issuance of election. The registration THOUSAND DOLLARS ($74,. $259,000 Genera) Obligation 000) FOR THE PURPOSE OF books of anld City shojl be Bonds of said City for the CONSTRUCTING, FURNISH- open from 9:00 o'clock A.M. 96-inches wide 144-inches wide 192-inches wide purposes described in said ING, EQUIPPING, AND IM- until 5:00 o'clock P.M. each Ordinance. PROVING A MARINA, AND day, Saturdays, Sundays and "Ordinance No, 734, intro- ACQUIRING THE NECESSARY holidays excepted, from De- 50 50 duced and passed on first LAND THEREFOR, AT A cember 26th, 1962 through reeding on December 26, 1962, BOND ELECTION TO BE; January 4th, 1963, for the 4Q 71 authorizing the issuance of HELD. AT THE SAME TIME purpose of registering quali- $74,000 General Obligation AND PLACES AS THE PRI- fied electors who ore free- includes Kirscli traverse rods and hanging Bonds 8f said City for the MARY ELECTION TO B-E holders residing In sold City purposes described in said HELD IN SAID CITY ON in the manner provided in the Ordinance, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, General Election Laws of the. "Ordinance No. 735, intro- 196 3, SAID BONDS TO BEAR State of Florida and the Char- duced and passed on first INTEREST AT NOT EJC- ter of the City of Bocn Rnton Phone 565-166! . . . Extensions 44 and 4 reading on December 26, 1962, CEEPING FIVE AND ONE- Flori da. authorizing the Issuance of HALF PER CENTUM (&/,%). CITY OF BOCA RATON $1,244,000 General Obligation PER ANNUM, AND TO MA- FLORIDA Bonds of said City for the TURE NOT LATER THAN By (signed) John R._Brandt NEW STORE HOURS purposes described in said THIRTY YEARS AFTER THE Ordinance. DATE OF ISSUANCE THERE- Mayor 10 A. M. to 9 P. M., Weekdays 10 A. M., to 7 P. M., Saturdays "Ordinance No. 736, intro- OF.", AND THE ISSUANCE ATTEST: duced and passed on first OF THE BONDS AUTHORIZ- (signed) Jacob Heidt reading on December 26, 1962, ED BY SAID ORDINANCE Jacob Heidt,City Cl erk Closed Sundays authorising the Issuance of /\ND THE LEVY OF TAXES Publish: January 3rd, loth $269,000 General Obligation FOR THE PAYMENT THERE- 17th and 24th, 1963 Bonds of said City for the OF, BE APPROVED? Furnish Proof of Publication. Thursday, January 10, 1963 IHlH EOCA RATON NEWS 11A WANTED TO BUY LOST AND FOUND BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wanted.Clean Used LCST - Cne brown tool HOUSEHOLD GOODS DUPLEX on large lot box vicinity Kwik-Chek, zoned R3, plenty of Will Pay Top Prices $20. reward, no ques- Bota Raton News Classified Try Us Call - WH 2-1042 room for expansion. Tel. tions. 395-3555. (150-7B) 395-0979. (147-7Etf) Duke Home Furnishings HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE SERVICES AVAILABLE 2301 N. Dixie Highway, To Place A FORCED to Sell beauti- Pompano Classified Ad BEAUTIFUL lot in Royal SPACIOUS 1 bedroom Addi- Buy - Sell - Trade Oak Hills, sast-west ex- son Mizner built home. 18x ful furnished large 2 bed- Your HOOVER (470-4,5.6.7B^ Phone 395-5121 posure. Call WH 1-84,49. 24 living-rm with.fireplace. room home. Screened patio. Vacuum Dealer MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STORES FOR RENT (105-7B) Fla. rm. may be used for New refrigerator, washer, over night visitors. Wi drapes, TV, aerial, mower, * Bags for all Makes CONSTRUCTION to be- Piano Sale HOMES FOR SALE baths, lot 110x112 in tropi- garden tools, landscaped, gin on new stores - com- FEDERAL TV New Lowery Organs "load- cal Floresta on Azalea sewers, drainage. $14,950. 6205 N. Fed. CR 8-2888 ed" $595. New Baldwin pare at 19 x 36 at $42. - Euyers opportunity, love- Street. Ph. Owner, 395-4782. Commitment $11,600. 18x59 at $64. Now leas- ly 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Organs "extras" $995. (58-2Btf) $68.85 a mo. 3411 NE 14 " FlXIT HOME SERVICE Baldwin pianos, our finest ing. Ph. 395-3890. (125- Located in Lighthouse Terr. Cresthaven. WH 1- 6Etf) 182 N.W. 13th St. $795; Story & Clark Pianos, Point. Screened 'Lanai RARE OCEAN FRONT 5388, Pompano.(765-51tf) Tel. 395-3623 best, $795. Mirror Studio STCRE, 220 so. Federal Rooir. Central heating, OFFERING SMALL Appliances Hwy. in Crchid square, porch in front, closed ga- MOST attractively furn. 2 3-BEDRCOM and den, or Irons, toasters, lamps, pianos, $295; New H.F. 4-bedrm. 3 baths, garage, elec. fans, etc. Lawn Mower Miller Spinet pianos $545. very reasonable. See your rage. All elec. kitchen, bdr. 2 bath home, reverse Sharpening and repairs, Leo Kulp, left, president of Floridian Furniture cycle air-conditioning and lge. sun-deck, walk-in small motors. Also, repair Leggett Music Co. broker or call Lo. 6-3229, drapes & w all to w all car- uorft done fast & efficiently Co., was forntally welcomed to fioca Raton this Ft. Lauderdale between peting. 95'xl20'. $17,500. panel ray heating. Knotty closets, $17,600. Model week by Fredric Flader, chainran of the ]?oca Pa- 503 NE 20th St. (winfield located, 901 SW 13th St; in your horn e. Shopping center) 5:30 & 6:30 p.m. any day. Near Beacon Light shop- pine panelling, magnifi- ton Chamber of Commerce Industrial Fxecutive (153-7Etf) ping center. Call 942-4654. cent ocean view with pri- Boca Raton. Ph.395-3890. Committee. 395^4709 (126-6Etf) SEABOARD Piano Tuning OFFICES FOR RENT (157-7E> vate beach, ample space Lawn Maintenance Russ Hinds, Assoc. KCRTHERN obligations for building in rear. Ex- SERVICES AVAILABLE clusive neighborhood, (31-2B) OFFICE SPACE necessitate selling 2- Forest E. Smith Florldan Furniture Co. within minutes of fine WANTED TO RENT FOR LEASE bedrooir, 2 bath house. ARE YOU A Owner-Manager Interior like new, priced clubs, golf, deep-sea Two bedrooir efficiency In Boca Raton News fishing & shopping center. DO IT YOURSELF? 435 Boca Raton- Road Opens Factory In Boca under $17,000. Owner on 395-4896 type apartment or com- Building premises thru January Ph. 399-0184. (11-lBtf) $$ SAVE MONEY $$ Ihe Floridian Furni- natter was referred to plete house for couple Ground floor . . . central 20% Discount on Tubes 16th. 1428 SE 7th Court, NEW 2 bedroom, 2 bath ture Con pany has joined the chamber's Industrial during February, March location . . . .off-street reerfield Eeach. (163- FREE TUBE-TESTING the growing family of Executive Committee and most of April. Pre- parking . . . landscaped home central heating, 7Etf) city sewers, extra lge. and TECHNICAL ADVICE L1STIH6S WANTED new industries locating fer ocean front although set-back . . . 900 sq. ft. SOUTHERN TV here through the efforts Through the chamber's not essential. Must have BRAND new 3 bedroorr lot, built-in range & WOOD REALTY efforts Kulp was provided . . . good lease terms. 1 1927 N. Fed. Hwy. of the Eoca Raton Chair- pool and quiet surround- Inquire Boca Raton News I /: bath, irrmediate occu- oven, lge. screened porch, 700 E. Palmetto Park B& with more than a score pancy. 395-5370. (152- Boca Raton ber of Commerce. dngs. Really in the mar- ... or no closing costs, price Boca Eaton-Tel.,395-Q445 of applicants and the 7Etf) $14,000. 1199 West Pal- According to chamber ket to buy plush type SEE YOUR BROKER new industry is now lo- hone. AHE, 500 Eine metto Pk. Rd. Ph. 395-• Screened Rooms ®. Re- president Tom Meredith, cated in part of the Prime Boca Raton loca- 3 BEDKM. 2 BATH modeling-Carportes a Flor- when it was learned that Street.'Lockport, New York COKNEK - $12,500. 1818. (594-8B) ida Rooms • Carporte en- premises on Northwest (164-7F) tion, S.E. 4th St. just off EXCELLENT location, 2-EBR. CBS, screened closures * Patios © Con- Leo Kulp, president of 1st avenue previously Federal Hwy. Approxi- crete Driveways e Gene- the furniture rranufactur- ROOMS FOR RENT close to Shoppers' Haven, porch, kit. equip. Venetian ral Contractor @ FHA HONDA occupied by Castro con- mately 1400 sq. ft. Canpublic and parochial blinds, drapes, 12x15 ing concern, was inte- vertibles. A NICE Room, twin beds, be divided. Available on Terms ® All work guaran- Sales - Service rested in relocating, the schools, w./w carpeting, rug; 1 bdr. partially furn. teed * Licensed and Insur- reasonable. Convenient to or about'Dec, 15. Air Con- screened, porch, aluir.i- $8700. Cash to mortgage ed® Free Estimates ©Free shopping area. 395-4863. ditioned - ample parking. nurr awnings & other ex- & pay $36.77 per reo. Plans AUTOS FOR SALE (692-51B) For information call Mr. tras. FRA financing if Bank terms. Buy furn. if WM. C. PRO WE, BUILDER Classified Ads Harper at WH 1-5510. (565- 355 N.E. 5th St. 395-2789 34 S.E. 2nd Street SACRIFICE sale - '59 LARGE twin hotel room, desired. $400. down, $72. desired. Eoca. CR 8-1602. Jaguar XK150 roadster, private bath, private en- 42Btf) per fro. Call today, MLS. 04'5-lOB) PHONE 395-5121 new top, excellent condi- trance, near beach and B.C. REALTY 'CC, An immaculate two bed- BROWARD Published livery Thursday tion, $1700. or best offer. FURNISHED OFFICES everything. 395-0398. For Rent in the R E.ALT CBS roorr, one bath horre - 395-1384 or 941-1936. (next to Eeerfield Eeach Helen Murphy (130-6B) EXECUTIVE SUITE includes furniture — cen- HONE mmmma Classified Manager (50-2Btf) Bank) trally located — low up- "Complete Home WIKFIELE PARK, furn. of the MEW Management" - RATES - OLESKCEILE 1962 dy- Weir Plaza Building Tel. 399-2022 keep. A real buy at Opening - Closing - Cleaning twin beds, private en- (160-8E) $12,500. - Line Rates 30<£ namic 88 Sedan, owned by trance & bath, week, Accommodations Include: Periodical Inspections General Motor Executive Customer & Bank per line month or season. 395-3782. * Receptionist * Secretari- EAST of US 1 - 3/2 with MOTHERWELL References Used Cycles (retired). Hydramatic, al Service * Heating and panelled Fla. rm, kitchen Minimum $1.00 (159-7E) IWM REALTY Licensed and Insured radio, heater, full power. LARGE front bedroom, air conditioning & den. Screened pool & 757 & Federal Hwy. and Scooters per insertion Tel. 395-2530. (146-8E) twin beds, housekeep- Open For Your Inspection patio, corner lot, extras. Boca Raton, FJa. Phone WH 1-1262 Classified Display ing privileges if desired, Excellent leases available 395-4744. (32-5B) 395-4044 >Be!la ALTERATIONS central location. 395- See Agents TAX RETURNS l-Gushman Contracts Available ASSUME mtg. on nice 3 BOCA SQUARE QUALITY alterations 3571. (151-7E) M.N. WEIR &. SONS, INC. PREPARED 855 S. Federal Highway bedroom, 2 bath, Boca 255 S.W. 12 Ave 1-AI1 State done in my home, 901 N.ft. Federal and all States Ad Deadline TWIK bedroom, private Boca Raton Square home. Small down 2 BR. 2 2/3 Bath good condition 3rd Ave. Ph. Boca 395- bath, off patio & swim- payment, no qualifying. 38 Years Experience Wednesday 5.471. (699-49B) Phone: 395-4000 It's Different ming pool in a beautiful 395-1151. (133-6Etf) Better see it today. Eoca Eaton home. Full Zoned for business. Harry T. PATRICK 930 A.M. WANTED kitchen privileges. Fh. Three rooms on first floor FCR business reasons 395-0647 or 395-4169. ideal for business or pro- unable to fulfill contract WHY LOOK FURTHER? 5249 N.E. 15th Ave. Cheek Your Adi CRGAly Teacher, Eair- to build on choice corner Report any error immediate- mond, Fointer system. (143-J. OP) fessional office. Living This 2 bedroorr 1 bath Pompano Beach ly as the Boca Raton News Call 395-5123. " accommodations and kit- •lot in Royal Cak Hills. horre is close to Highlands will not be responsible for HOMES FOR RENT chen on second floor. Will make concession on •schools, stores and errors beyond the cost of the deposit. P.C. Box ,4867, •Catholic Church. Ex- first insertion and then only HELP WANTED 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath fur- East Palmetto Park Road, Phone 399-0785 NiW! »e for the portion that may have Cleveland Park Station, cellent rrortgage. Pirt. have added P.ART-tirre male book- nished house — 1 bdrm. Eoca Raton. Tel. CR 8- Cali Day or Evening been rendered valueless by 2650 or your real estate Washington 8, D-C. (122- $66.00per rro'. includes the famous such error. keeper. Freferably a re- with priv. entrance, kit- 7B) The News will not be re- broker. (155-10E) taxes & insurance. CREATED sponsible for more thanone tired person, or someone chen & bath can be rented $4000 to trortgage. PEUGEOT incorrect insertion. wishing to supplement separately. See John Conn, LOTS FOR SALE 3/2 home, hardwood floors, TO SERVE YOU central heating, lg.. lot. Inrrrediate possession. income. Construction 395-5251 or J.C. Mitchell SeeQRYAL HAELEY CYCLES & Sons, 395-4711. (90-3B) BUILDING lots for sale in Built in range, oven. Own- Whatever your real estate MISCELLANEOUS for SALE Welding Service, 1601 KV\ needs — Sales and R entals SALES * SERVICE 1st Ct. Ph. 395-5211. beautiful Country Club Vil- er. 395-4378. (592-.44B) Realtor MAHOGANY coffee table, UNFURNISHED 3 bed- lage. Phone 395-1818 or ,400 E. Palrretto Pk. Ed. (142-7B) CO-OPERATIVE APTS. Houses, Apartments, Land TV stand, roll-away, twin room 2 bath, garage, stop at office at entrance.. Boca .Raton ,395-2244 Investments or Business beds & mattresses, studio SITUATIONS WANTED $125. per mo. 444 NE 3rd CCNTR/CT on homesite Opportunities! couch, oil paintings & Street. .395-0151. (129- BOCA CYCLE other items, INCLUDING EAEY Sitting evenings, Royal Cak Hills. -Beauti- Gracious Living ROYAL PALH or help mother. Fh. 395- 6Etf) ful trees. Not retiring as H0U6H-GEHT and LAWN MOffER house. 395-4782. (25-4B) 0716. (158-7E) Responsibility free, 2 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, REPAIR SHOP ECC.A Square, 2 years old, planned. Call 395-0731. family room, all 'GOLFERS Brand New set (139-10B) Bedrooir, 2 Bath, Ocean- REALTY CO. 2069 A, N.W. First Place (4) of.First .Flight,Woods. CCLCREE girl desires .3 bedrrr.s, 2 baths, gar- front Co-op .Apt, in large. 100' lot. 185 NE 6th Ave., 20th St. Industrial Area day work as maid — or bage disposal, dishwash- REAL ESTATE Boca Estates, opposite Delray Beach, Fla. Boca Raton Ph. 39S-9823 SACRIFICE for quick sale Price $52,500. CR 6-5201 motel work. 395-2284. er, refrigerator, built-in FOR SALE OR TRADE Cabana CJub, Reduced $50. 354 Lancaster Street, to sell, easy terms .goca Raton. (156-7P) (15.4-7F) stove, central heat, 12'x Ft. Lauderdale, two houses VUll consider small 24' screened patio, call (both in excellent rental lo- arranged. New nylon Royal Palm lot or E^EY-SITTING evenings, 395-0280, (161-7Etf) carpets, new drapes, Building A Home ? DRAPES or any evening work. Fh. cation) and 36' cruiser. Will Hi-Fi, television includ- lots in good location exchange either or all for ENOUGH for 3 bedroom ' 395-0716, (158-7E) APARTMENTS FOR RENT ed. Shown by appoint- in Ijoca Haton as part Let Us Prewire house, includes Kirsch REASONABLE, priv. Eff. Royal Palm lot or house, irent only - Write P.O. payment traverse rods custom in- Couple - V hite - Avail- -patio, near beach. Cne subject to mortgages. Call Box 461, Boca Baton. For Future installation stalled by Keeler one able. Chauffeur, Putler, block off A1A, wk.-sea- owner Ft. Lauderdale 564- Tel. 3954865 year ago at cost of $350. Cook, Male-Nurse. Sober son oryearly. Also, beau- 7940 or Jackson 3-8971. ,VU11 take $150. cash. habits. Write F.C. Box (649-46Btf) of tiful twin bdrm; available • STEREO Ph. 395-3815. (131-6E) 2285, Delray Eeach, Fla. in fine noire, short peri- TRADE: 2 yr. new S/2 WA1ERFRCN1 HCWE * PATIO & BACKGROUND MUSIC FOR Sale t o settle Estate. (WS-10E) ods. 195 SE Wavecrest home in exclusive N. Royal Palm Yacht S Country Club * INTERCOMS 1 Model B-3 Hammond Organ RETIRED mechanical • flay, Eoca Raton. 395-4365 Lake area, Hollywood, * MASTER ANTENNA SYSTEM 1 RT-3 model Hammond engineer desires part- (144-7Btf) for similar or income, REALTORS This 3/bedroorr., 3-M bath home is CNL"Y CNE Organ time work, compensation SPACIOUS new one and Boca. Ph. 1-927-2666. Hi-Fi HOUSE of Boca Raton 1 16 ft. Wells cargo trailer secondary. Will consider available East of Bridge on wide Fishtail Fain- two bedroom, electric kit- (149-7F) van other type work. 395-5299. Waterway, facing North has beautiful view of In- See Ralph P. Houghton, (148-8P) chen, lge. closets, will OFFICES FOR RENT tracoastal .waterway and one of best locations furnish. Ph. 395-3287. Boca Raton. 395-4463. in fioyal pairr.. Cne of bedrooms can be used as (571-43Btf) INSTRUCTIONS-TUTORING (663-50B) Boca's Best den. Two heating and air conditioning systems A Comprehensive Business Address TUTCRINC in grades FURNISHED Apts. one - one for living area - one for sleeping area. HAVE A PATIO? 7-12, Mathematics and * Store, office or Has boat dock with concrete patio. This is a REALTORS REAL ESTATE Service Enjoy Year-Round Com- and two bedrooms, near desk space at Social Subjects. 395- University site. 3100 NW real luxury home "neat as a pin" with irany fort, Protection and Pri- 4895. (140-8F) reasonable rentals attractive features that must be seen to be appre- 5th Ave, Boca. 395-4653. 110 E. Palmetto Pk. Rd. Invest YOUR dollars to 6R0W vacy with Life-time alum- (725-49Btf) ciated. For further particulars call or see inum SUN 'N WIND Shades. SERVICES AVAILABLE Phone 395-5750 LLCYE LIVELY, your nan at. . . with Boca Raton Be protected from Sun, FURNISHED 1 and 2 bed- CUSTOM CABINETS by APARTMENTS FOR RENT M.N. WEIR &SCNS, INC, Realtors (Home of the new Florida Atlantic University) Wind and Rain. Mounted AYOTTE. For custom qual- rooms, spacious. Also, an efficiency, reasonable. El Weir Plaza Building, 855 S. Federal Hwy, outside of Patio Frame ity work done in my shop ATTRACTIVE We have choice sites adjacent to the new univer- and Controlled from Inside. or your home, call Sam Mar Apts. 4300 N.W. 3rd Completely Furnished Boca Raton, Ph: 395-4000 sity for commercial buildings, apartments and Call for Estimate. Gale Ayotte, 395-0410. (777-3P) Ave. 395-2596. (576-43B) 1 bedroorr apts. homes. H. Hedrick, 395-0442 or EXTRA Guests Coming? Central Heat. 395-2857. l(769-51Btf) CUSTCN CABINETS by Professionally active in the sale of homes and AYCTTE. .For custom Available, Furn. Studio ilrrirediaceiy Available ROYAL PALH YACHT homesites in all subdivisions and areas of Boca Picture Frames, all types, quality work done in my Apts. & Villas, on the Nearly or for Season Raton. all sizes, mats, also shop or your home, call ocean, private beach, priv. SeeORYAL HACLEY & COUNTRY CLUB dock. The Villas of Boca Authorized Agents for: weathervanes, post signs, Sarr Ayotte, 395-0410. Realtor <\. Custom built - 3 bedrooms, 3 baths - 16 x 32 American flags, Jennings Raton, 507 so. Ocean Blvd; * Royal Palm Yacht & Country club (777-3F) on A1A. Call 395-5220. 400 E. PalirettoPk. Rd \\ pool. Cwner says sell - under $50,000. Picture Framing, 110 E. Eoca Raton,395-2244 * Boca Raton Estates • Harbour Island Boca Raton Rd. TelCatering. , dinner parties (3-8B) * Royal Oak Hills * Harbour East at your home. Call 395- 395-1660. (667-lOBtf) AUCTION * Camino Gardens • Lake Rogers Isles .4559. Ask for Mrs. -War- Furnished - 2 bdr., 2 ESTATES - Large corner plot, beautifully ner Larsen. (162-7F) bath apt., central heat, planted - Cwner built - 3 bedrooirs, 3 baths - * Lake Floresta Glass Lined all utilities furnished, Central air-conditioning - Pool - Reduced We also specialize in: Acreage, apartments DELICIOUS fancy Hors We Will Buy or Sell $15,000 to sell. Electric Wafer 474 N..E. .Wavecrest ,Way. apartment sites. Business propertypy,, commercial' d'Oeuvres & fine French $250 nonth yearly or tracts, condominiums, cooperative apt chocolate made to order. five months $2,500. call F©r Your Account cooperative homes,Duplexecooperativs e apartment HEATE1S Mrs. Lichtig, Boca Raton, 399-0888 8-10 a.m., 11 Art Merchandise \\ INLAND WATERWAY - 3 bedrooms, 3 baths - hotels Land leases, Mot^^^e 395.4365. (92-9tfB) Gold Oriental Bugs a.m. to 1 p.m. or after Old Coins Furniture I; Pool - Many features - $59,500. ocean front homes, Ranches, real estate P \ • 20 ml - - 48.00 INCOME TAX AID 9 p.m. (17-lBtf) Or Entire Estates (trades), rentals, Waterfront homes, waterfront tote BO 6BI. - - 53.50 Confidential and Discreet Hone and" Cffice Service OCEANFRONT furn. Effi- -James; Tei. .395,3700 F. Byron Parks BOCA PlUMBiiG, Reasonable Cost ciency, garage $95. per AUCTION GALLERIES Res. ,395-0611. Healtor 38 Years Experience mo. yearly basis. 890 151 N. Ocean Blvd., 615 East Atlantic Avenue Boca Raton, Florida, Inc. North and South SE 9th St. & 21st Ave. DeJray Beach, Florida REALTORS 250 So. Dixie—Boca Raton ArthurConnoIly-tth 1-2250 Deerfield Beach. (123- Complete listings - All Classifications. WEIK PKAZA BLDG. 855 s Phone: i395T3H3 (141-2 IB) 5Btf) Phone CR 8-2373 BOCA RATON. FLA 12A THE BOO RA1CN NEWS Thursday, January 10, 1963 ble hooks with a balao be even better. neatly attached, Dr. Williams Has Full Schedule Douglas boarded his We wish a long overdue 13i4-foot boat and went welcome to the Finch an University planning and of Education at Teach- dents will be iin attend- •->" sailfishing. When he got family. Ed .Einchan into the blue Atlantic he caught a rare fish, leadership takes a lot ers'College. ance. January 24, he will let out the first of his weighing 168 pounds. more than can be accom- Dr. Williams will be three speciaL baits, This is the largest Ed attend a meeting at the plished seated behind a the principal speaker at Ey Don Day trolled for a while. has hooked this far. We desk, and the schedule the district Civitan ban- Watson Research 'Labo- Then he had the strike, will call this fish a of Florida .Atlantic Uni- quet at the Fort St. ratories of IEW at ^ork- The fishing has really a sail! nahcnif dei That is Ed versity president, Er. Lucie 'Club, Ft. Pierce, town, New York, to re- slacked off this past Douglas, fishing alone F.inchan spelled back- week. "Saturday-, Jan. 12, view the latest research in a 13^-foot boat, hook- wards. _ Kenneth B. Williams, Even the pros that bears testimony to this The following week developrr ents being car- 1 ed, fought and boated a crowd the Palmetto Park six-foot, four-inch sail! Seacrest Team observation. wiill be devoted to state- ried on by JEW in the road bridge have had a January finds him wide meetings in Talla- field of programmed He was so excited or hard time catching a worn out, or both that Conducts Clinic away from home base hassee. Wednesday, Jan. learning and new media snook. for teaching. Len Sing- after boating his fish he The Eoca Raton .Ele- almost as much as he is 16 he and Er. Fhilip came back in without mentary School Gym was here, as he continues his Eorden, FAU business er, ,¥AV director of Young Allen EeWeese trying out his other two the center of activity for contacts to develop an manager, will attend learning resources will did very well with his special rigs. basketball last Saturday outstanding faculty and budget hearings on the accompany him. The fol- snook fishing. Allen, morning as the Seacrest to keep the public up-to- requests for the 1963- lowing day, Jan. 25, who is about 14 or 15 Anyone care for oys- High School Easketball 65 hienniurr. Thursday, they will be in Washing- years old, landed a fine ters, the season is still Team moved through vari- date on developments at snook at Eoca Isles. He the state's newest insti- Er. Williams will be at ton to meet with the open, will be until the ous drills and demon- used 10-pound test line last of April. Then the strations. tution of higher learning. the Governor's Higher media division of the and a Zara Spook plug January 10 and 11 he Education committee United states Cffice of season will be closed The first basketball to hook and land his from May 1 until Sept. 1. clinic to be held in Eo- will be meeting with meeting, when prelimi- Education. fish. January 28, it's Talla- The oysters you catch ca Raton was for the representatives of na- nary reports of the must be over three inches benefit of the Midget hassee again for Dr. Wil- tional educational groups state's space education The luckiest fisher- long. Easketball League. liams for the monthly in Kew York City in a study are presented. .Fri- man in town is Eouglas Seventy-five boys com- two-day series of confe- day, Jan. 18, the regular meeting of the Council Coon. He' hasn't been Small catches of blues posing six teams sat rences. ;v\hile there, he Board of Control meeting of Presidents. here very long so we are still being caught without moving as the will inspect a display of will be held and Er. wish him continued good from our beaches. This high school team, under luck! Eouglas had three teaching machines, spon- Williams, along with the Subscribe To past year was a very coach Norman Price ex- sored by the U.S. Cffice other university presi- special baits, consisting good year for bluefish, plained the fundamentals The Boca Raton News of a white feather, dou- we hope this year will of the game. Mrs. Sidell TJlghman Jr., Mrs. L. Bert Stephens, and Mrs. Virginia Radigan, left to right, chairmen of the "Coffee With Trigere" fashion show go over plans at a recent meeting. Fashions to Be Shown at Coffee "Coffee with Trigere" town during the holidays will be the their e of the and was impressed by Eebhie Rand Memorial the efforts of the Lea- Service League's fas- gue, rrerrbers said, and hion show Saturday, Jan. offered to do an original 26 at the Eoca Eaton show for the hospital Hotel and Club at 10:30 fund. a. rr. This is the first tiire an internationally known No reservations are designer hag offered a necessary. Conation is showing in Eoca Eaton, $3. according to League offi- Robert Irigere was in cials. Dental Health Week to Be Observed in Schools 'Children's Cental health V,eek will be observed 'in Eoca Faton Schools Feb. 3-9, as the first phase of a continuing series of 'in-'school programs on dental hygiene. The prograir, tis under the auspices of the Falm Eeach^ounty School Board, the Cental Society and local dentists and public health nurses. Lr. Edwin £. Kornblue >is representing the Cental Society tin coordinating the local program. In prep- aration for the program, he has released a "ques- tion-and-ansv,er" series on dental health. Is it really worth her dentist says that the effort to keep my teeth can last a life- own teeth? Aren't arti- time. Is this possible? ficial dentures just as Yes, at is possible. good? Teeth are designed to Luring the average last a lifetirre. "You lifetime, a person con- and your children can ills surres some 38 tons of keep your own teeth .if at Boca Raton food. That is enough to you conscientiously provide a banquet for a follow the rules of pre- capacity crowd at Kadi- ventive dentistry. The established community of fine homes son Square Garden and The first thing to be for all of the guests at recognized is that teeth the world's three largest require daily care if they symbolizing the good taste that is Boca Raton. hotels. Most of that food are to remain in good has to be chewed; chew- health. This means eat- ing is the chief purpose ing a balanced diet low Join the many fine families who are now living at You are invited to view 10 custom designed exhibit foT w hich you need your in sweets and always ROYAL OAK HILLS-Boca Raton's most established homes at ROYAL OAK HILLS complete with appoint- teeth. brushing your teeth ,im- Sound, healthy teeth mediately after eating. residential community, where you will live in a park- ments and decor. also are essential to In addition, tit is impor- like setting of rare natural beauty. your appearance and for tant that you visit your INQUIRE ABOUT HAFT-GAINES EXCLUSIVE proper speech. dentist regularly so that "ORDER NOW—BUILT LATER" PLAN :\Uiile artificial den- any dental problems that From the wide choice of naturally wooded sites $ $ do develop can be taken tures usually are attrac- among these homes, you will enjoy the opportunity tive and function ade- care of promptly. 17,500 to 29,500 quately, they are not Children who, from of choosing the waterfront or non-waterfront lot that (price includes lot) just as good as your birth, drink water con- offers the perfect setting for your Haft-Gaines cus- WATERFRONT LOCATIONS AVAILABLE own teeth, any more than taining one part per All homes include an artificial hand is million fluoride have up tom home. And, of course, our architectural staff is GE central air conditioning and heating^J just as good as your to 60 per cent less de- at your disposal—completely without cost to you— Every home is an all electric Medallion home own hand. cay than might other- My neighbor told me wise develop, inhere the to personalize the custom home design you select CONNECTION TO CITY SEWERAGE water is not fluoridated, topical applications or IS INCLUDED IN ALL HOMES As a ROYAL OAK HILLS resident you will enjoy the lozenge or tablets of ROYAL OAK m fluoride are of value in many advantages of living at Boca Raton's most HILLS helping to prevent de- BOC* RATON cay. established community of fine homes and good HOTEL & CLUB

neighbors—qualities which add substantially to the HOWARD JOHNSON'S B GOLF COURSE Minor Cases Are investment value of your home here, 11 \ Heard in Court TELEPHONE: 395-0919 Among several minor At Florida's only Christian cases heard in Munici- Supper Club. An evening of pal -Court Tuesday "togetherness" with family were those of: and friends. Claus •\. Swanso'n, 70, Saturday, January 12th _ of Eoca Eaton, charged 6:00 P.M. Phone Boca Raton with failure to have his 395-2400, Ext. 2 For reser- vehicle under control vations. thereby causing an acci- A SACRED CONCERT AND dent. Ke was fined $10. CHRISTIAN FILMS, ROUND OUT AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENING •Lorenzo Giillo, 230 N.E. ,34th Street, Eoca Raton, 67, charged with failure to yield the right of way thereby causing an accident was fined Beautiful new 2500-seat Au- ditorium Boca Raton. $20. Raymond Eenivegna, ' 28, of 235 Spanish Court, charged with speeding forfeited $20. •ftilliarr G- Hradley, 32, 208 w. Palmetto Park Road, 32, charged with having no drivers license was fined $20. Cushman's Observe

65th Anniversary AHD Mi. and Mrs. Robert E. Domestic & Imported Cushtran of Northeast Fifth .Avenue, celebrated PICTURE FRAMES their 65th wedding-anni- versary Sunday with a small family dinner party. They weTe irarried in PAINTINGS Chio and knowing each 110 E. BOCA RATON RD. other only a week. (One Block East of City Hall) They have one daugh- Phone 395-1660 ter, Alain, of Eoca Raton. Thursday, January 10, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Cushiran carre to Eoca Raton in 1948 although they own- (ORGANICALLY GROWN ed property here before then. Noted back in town are HONEY AROUND the Town the Fvaunce C. Smiths Personals with bea landry Jr. of Royal palm Yacht Mr. and Mrs. Williatr Come in ... we are now women's editor and Country Club. They Mr. and Mrs. James Caidweli, patron chairmen of McKinley had as their handling . . . have been in Bristol High- the Bethesda Memorial Hospital Ball.-National Re- recent guests Mr. and _ Now that the holidays are over, everyone is tak- lands, R.I. sort Photographers. Mrs. Thomas Jarell and ing a deep breath and enjoying a small lull before Mr. and Mrs. John Swartz the next festivities begin. Friends tell us that of'Lighthouse Point. i\Uth the winter season in full swing, the lull charming Shirley Redi- Last Tickets Sold for HEALTH FOODS won't be very long or too widespread. ger is planning a trip to In fact the local ladies are getting prettied up End no, California. Bethesda Hospital Ball Mrs. Howard Richards SUNNY SOUTH APIARIES for the gala formal Eethesda Hospital Eall tomor- She'll be missed here of Grand Rapid's, Mich., is the guest of her sis- Comer Si. 10th St. and R.R. Crossing on Old Dixie Hwy. row night at the Boca Raton Hotel and Club, The by a host of friends. The last of the 400 and 439 E. Atlantic Ave. annual affair is always well attended, in fact, has tickets available for ter, Mrs. Glen Davies to be limited in nurrber to assure ample space for Mr. and Mrs. .Frank the Bethesda Memorial and her husband, Glen. Delray Beach CR 6-5637 (lining and dancing so these tickets are always at Reagen of the Estates Hospital Benefit Eall The Bavies were hosts to a prerr.iun. An; looking forward to it. spent the recent holidays Friday night in the a neighborly "get tc at Cat Cay Club in the Patio Royale of the gether" recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bahamas. Eoca Raton Hotel and .Furman were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. 'Vincent Club was sold last WE HAVE THE FINEST CHOP OF cocktails and a buffet Gaughan (incidentally Not actual newcomers, week, Boca Raton tic- dinner recently for Mr. pronounced "gone") they've been coming ket chairman, Col. Paul and Mrs. Merritt Murphy had as their recent guests here for quite some tirce, Veillard, reported. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ted Sorenson of the but now in their Eoca Ra- Added to the special Temples & Tangelos Custer. special council of the ton Square horre are ball patrons list fron: SEVERAL YEA1S Fresident, of .Washing- friendly Mr. and Mrs. Eoca Raton have been Nice to welcome back ton, E.C, and his three Edson T. (Virginia) Ben- the names of Mr. and INDIAN RIVER Oranges & Grapefruit Mr. and Mrs. Charles young sons, Eric,- Ste- nett Sr. Mrs. 'Logan Monroe, Mr. See what You Buy! Giant Mahan Pecans :.Angell, former residents ven and Philip. They '.came here frorr and Mrs. George V. Rob- We Have Fresh Fruit who iroved to Frie, Pa. Gourmet Packs made to order They all enjoyed din- •Carir el, N.y., got "sand bins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charlie Dornan On Hand For Local Use. Dietetic Cookies They are back here now ner at the Royal Palrr in their shoes" and kept F. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J. such swank hostelries and candies Perugina Candy in their permanent home coming back. PURE ORANGE JUICE Yacht Club then were Allan Abbott, Mr. and as the Waldorf Astoria, from Italy at ,40.3 N.W. Second Ave- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edson is semi-retired Mrs. 'Lester Crown, ALWAYS FRESH nue. Hotel Pierre, Airericana, Eingers Cordials From Holland Joseph Hearst of Chicago frorr the heavy construc- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eden Roc, .Fountaine- on their yacht, "Fies- tion field, such as N. weir, Er. and Mrs. bleau and 'Las 'Vegas' BOCA'S OLE RELIABLE That popular couple, ta," for a leisurely bridges, etc. Edward E. Mazaleski, Eesert Inn. N.x. and In their leisure time Mrs. Harold J. schnidt, Mrs. Richard A. Porter they enjoy gardening, a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Eoca Eaton are on "spot of fishing," gar- BOCA FRUIT SHIPPERS .Fleming Jr., Mr. and the entertainrr ent con:- dening and boating. Mrs. Philip Reid Hirsh, rr.ittee. Edson and 'Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jarres ,V>. 151 S. E. 1 st. kn. opp.Kwikchek Phone 395-4844 have three sons, one Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, . . . and an Gillian: A. Baker, Mr. even dozen of wonderful and Mrs. L.T. Nuckols, grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. James R. .Warm welcomes to town Caidweli, Mr. and Mrs. to you both. Ralph T. Tyner Jr., and. Er. and Mrs. J. Eonald \ V\argo. Among the welcome Numerous pre-ball newcomers to town are \ Mr. and Mrs. Jarres parties are planned. Ein- (Mary) Hebden now bus- ner service will be at ily getting settled in 8:30. Eallgoers will their spacious new 'Royal take a half an hour out Cak Kills home. from dancing and table They came here from hopping to watch the CHECKING BANKING SAVINGS Indianapolis, Ind. James antics of comedian Char- ACCOUNTS BY MAIL is retired after 34 years lie Dornan, who is com- ACCOUNTS with General Motors. ing from New York to appear at the ball. They have one son Known as the "Gen- who lives in Detroit (also tleman of Corredy," Eor- associated with General nan has headlined at Motors) and three lovely grandchildren, two girls mates before she left. and a boy. Through the years Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Bor- Janes and Mary have en- land have as their house joyed traveling but look guests Mr. and Mrs. forward now to settling James E. Kron of New down in one place. After Faltz, to. looking around Florida They have visited the they chose Boca Raton. Eorlands during the holi- AUTO ,\\arn w el conies to days for the last seven town. winters, each year get- LOANS ting closer to retirement. SURPRISE Pretty teenager Siri They have chosen Eoca you are the fairest of them all Norem, daughter of Mr. Raton as their "favo- Surprise yourself with wondrous new comfort in this glamorous Sur- and Mrs. Endre A. Norerr rite spot in the sun." prise longline bra...a princess style creation of fine cotton and dacron of'Country club'Village, The Eorlands entertain- polyester with dainty clip lace cups that give you a lovely young ^uplift. left recently via New ed at a buffet dinner for Lycra® Spandex 2" band slims your waist, curves smoothly over the York by plane for Cslo, BANKING hips, Lycra Spandex back panels; slide-ease straps for extra shoulder their houseguests and for ease. White. Style #370; B & C cups, 34 to 42, D cup, 34 to 44, $8.95. , where she will Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. attend high school. The Eckroad of Akron, Chio, 205 S.E. 1st Ave. Norerrs and their young HEADQUARTERS and Floresta; and Orchid Square daughter, Lise are plan- Frank's sister, Mrs. BOCA RATON. FLORIDA ning to join Siri in Cslo PHONE: 395-1313 y.\\. 'Leasor and her PERSONAL soon. children, John and Eec- LOANS Siri w as feted at a kie, formerly of Cuya- Opposite The Kwik Ctte/c Forking Area round of farewell parties hoga Falls, Chio, and by her friends and classf now of Tunison Pains. BANK IMPORTANT AUCTION IN DELRAY BEACH COMMENCING WHERE American EngSisli Scandinavian Oriental 8.00 P.M. Monday, January 14,1963, all these Appointments Artifacts Effects of And continuing nightly until all is sold HINNING ICtNSitG Smedslattsgarden, Appeiviken, Sweden SERVICES Acquired From BARONiESS MARABELLA IC1NIBERG Hypoluxo Island, Palm Beach County, Florida are Cousin of the late Dag Hammarskjold Together with Property from Several Other Sources INCLUDING AVAILABLE Important 18th, 19th & 20th Century works of art; contemporary paintings and sculpture; silver and plate, carpets; rugs; decorative nrocelain and china; jewelry; oil paintings, furniture, tapestries, prints; books; linens, laces; clocks; swords; chandeliers; ivories, bibelots and objets d'art, TRUST 'Elaborately, carved wood and gilt Regence 3 French Period Furniture, including love seats, SAFE DEPOSIT section mirror chairs, etegere, curio cabinete, chiffonier and SERVICES *2 large busts of fine quality statuary marble king-size bed. 'Mahogany 18th century pole screen liugs-Aubusson 14 x 19; Palace Herman 12 x 26; *Rublev-Dionysius Tradition Icon 2 palace silk throw rugs, and others. 'Napoleonic Bibelots Georgian, Continental and American silver - Paul Storr, Bateman, Kirk and others. IMPORTANT JiWILRY ITEMS •Magnificent lady's ring - fine pear shape oriental sapphire with matching pear shape diamond plus 14 baguette diamonds, all mounted in platinum. FIRST BANK and TRUST "Lady's Diamond ring - 6.45 carat, absolutely perfect round diamond with 2 baguettes mounted in platinum. 'Lady's diamond necklace containing 88 round diamonds mounted in platinum. Tady's twin stone dinner ring with 2 center round diamonds surrounded by 13 pear shape diamonds COMPANY of BOCA RATON complete in platinum mounting. IMPORTANT PAINTINGS CONVENIENT TO DOWNTOWN at 1st. AVE. and ROYAL PALM RD. SUll-life and Flower Paintings, Landscapes, River scenes, Seascapes, Interiors; Portraits by Billing, Kielland, Lehman, Perseus, Buke, Potemont, deDougeniont, Serra, Lavolle, Madroza, rjonat, liauch- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Phone 395-4420 man, etc. ARTHUR JAMES AUCTION GALLERIES EXHIBITION DAILY 615 E. Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, Florida Always FIRST in SERVICE NOW FIRST in TRUST ! Next Door to The First Federal Savings & Loa10:0^ 0 kM. ft) 4^0© P.M. Due to the extent of this sale it will continue many nights before being completely liquidated. Each Each session will contain important items, so plan to attend them all. 2B THE BOCA RA7CN NEWS Thursday, January 10, 1963 Week's Schedule 1UG CLEANING DOMESTIC - ORIENTAL Fstahakee chapter, DAE, Deerfield Seach Country POMPAMO sue CLEANERS •Club, 12;30 p.n:. 610 N. E. 42nd St. Immunization Clinic, Recreation center, 1:30 p.m. (one block west of Dixie Hwy.) Brownies, Community Euilding, 2::30 p.m. Boys Teenage Easketball, Eoca School gym,6:15p.m POMPANO BEACH Mens Basketball Eoca School gym, 7 p.m. WH 1-0803 or WH 1-40O0 •Lions club, 'Lions clubhouse, 7 p.rr. Pine Needle Weaving,•Comirunity Building, 7:30 p.m. » r AA9f CASH & Boat Club, Community Building, 8 p.m. 20% Off CARRY Eusiness and Professional Woman's club, members We invite you to visit our modem plant homes, 8 p.m. Elks 2166, Elks'Lodge, 8 p.m. REALTORS OF BOCA RATON ESUAX, JAN. 15 Miss VHtherspoon The following are F. WOODROW KEETONr 2950 Plastic .Flowers,'Community Building, 9:30 a.ir. members of the N, Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton. Miss Witherspoon Boca Raton Board MacLAREN &, ANDERSON Kiwanis Club, Hidden Valley, noon. of Realtors. Doing INC., 151 E. Royal Palm Girl Scouts, Recreation Center, 2:30 p.m. business with Rd., Boca Raton. them you are as- J.C. MITCHELL & SONS INC., Tap and Ballet, Community Euilding, .3 p.m. Becomes Engaged sured the highest 22 S. Federal Hwy,, Boca Civitan Club, Ebb Tide, 7:15,p.m. type of service Raton, that can be admin- MOTHERWELL REALTY, 757 Jaycees, H4 E. Boca Raton Road, 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jake An- istered in the S, Federal Hwy., Boca Raton Men's Club, St. Gregory's parish hall, 7:30 p.m. derson Witherspoon of fl eld of Real F. BYRON PARKS, 151 N. . Advanced Bridge, Community Euilding, 7:30 p.m. Forcpano Reach an- Estate Practice. Ocean Blvd. (A I A), Boca nounce the engagement ARVIDA REALTY CO.. 998 Raton. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton. PETRUZZELLI REALTY of their daughter, Eliza- W.P. BEBOUT, 701 N. Fede- INC., 2325 N. Ocean Blvd., Advanced Textile Painting, Community Building, ral Hwy.. Boca Raton Boca Raton* . 9:30 a.m. beth Ann, to William CONN C, CURRY, 151 E. J. STUART ROBERTSON Sherman Wolfe, son of Royal Palm R4, BocaRaton ASSOCIATES INC, . 60 S, Rotary Club, Ebb Tide, 12:15 p.m. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Sher- WM. DAY INC., SCO S. Federal Federal Hw>y., Boca Raton. Girl Scouts Troop 201, St. Joan of Arc School, Hwy,, Bo ca Raton, UN. WEIR i. SONS, INC., man Wolfe of Northwest JULES G. FROSELL, 1901 3356 E. Atlantic Blvd., - 3:30 p.rr. :45th Street, Boca Eaton. S. Ocean Blvd., Boca Pompano Beach. Girl's Widget Basketball, Boca school gym,.3:30 p.m. Raton. JOHN A. WRIGHT, 5600 Keys Girl's Teenage Basketball, Boca school gym, 7 p.rr;. The bride elect was H.D. GATES, 234 S. Federal Drive, Boca Raton. Mrs. Clyde DeSliields, left, captain, and Mrs. Charles Huegg, right, assis- graduated fron. Pompano Hwy,, Boca Raton. TOWN & COUNTRY PROPER- Boy Scouts, Community Building, 7:30 p.m. OKYAL E. HADLEY, 400 E. TIES INC., 164 E. Boca Beach High School and BPC Does Drove 173, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. tant captain, check over the map for Poyal Palm Yacht and Country Club and Palmetto Park Rd., Boca Raton Rd., Boca Raton. the Estates section for the Cancer Crusade drive set for Jan. 20. is a dental assistant in Raton. IHtRSCA^^WN. 17 Foir.pano Eeach. Rug Hooking, Community Building, 10 a.rr. $6,000 toward the fight The prospective bride- Garden club, Recreation Center, 1 p.m. Final Preparations Made against cancer last year. groom attended Seacrest The Glamour and Prestige of Palm Beach-Broward Rose Society, .First Federal, 2 The American Cancer High School and is asso- p.m. For Cancer Crusade Here Society is the only ciated with a sprinkler Girl Scouts,'Community Building, 2;30 p.rr.. Final preparations are voluntary health agency and well digging firm in WATERFRONT NARCE, Delray Beach Recreation Center, potluck, member of one of the in the U.S. devoted to Eoca Eaton. being made for the an- local civic clubs. Par- CAN NOW BE YOURS 6 p.rr.. nual cancer Crusade to the control and cure of An April wedding is WATERFRONT ticipating in the busi- cancer through a compre- Location primarily determines Boy's Teenage Basketball, Boca School gym, 6:15 be held Jan. 20. ness area crusade will planned. your home's value. For many p.m. hensive program of re- years BOCA RATON has been HOMES Both local chapters of be the Lions, Kiwanis, recognized as a prestige com- Men's Basketball, Boca School gyir, 7 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi are search, education and the holidays. *16,99O *25,490 Eusiness and Profes- service. munity. Today, with the addi- to Square Dancing, Community Building, 8 p.rr. again leading the carr- sional .Women, ;womens' tion of Florida Atlantic Uni- Others From $15,490 American 'Legion Post 277 and .Auxiliary Unit, paign and are enlisting Clubs, Soroptimist, Ro- versity, Mary Mount College for LOW DOWN PAYMENT •Legion Home, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Girls, and St. Andrews Prepara- the help of other civic tary and Civitan Clubs. Personals Bookneyer had as recent tory School for Boys, it stands FEDERAL Crder of the Amaranth, Masonic Temple, Delray organizations and com- by itself) YOU can capitalize on Beach, 8 p.m. Members of the Junior Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. dinner guests, Mr. and DEVELOPMENT CORP. munity volunteers. Chamber of Commerce Snyder had as their holi- Mrs. Irvin Cdum of Eirrr- it! 1198 S.W. 4th Ave., JFEID.AY., JAN. 18 "Fight Cancer .With will dress as "Key- day guests, Mr. and Mrs. .ingham, Ala., Mr. and BOCA RATON'S Boca Raton Phone 395-1211 Senior citizens Project Day, Community Euilding, Knowledge" is the motto stone Cops" for a buc- Thomas Hagwood and Mrs. Charles Davenport, CHOICEST LOCATION DIRECTIONS: U.S. 1 to Camino Real (Howard John- 1 p.rr. of the public education ket brigade Jan. 19 and son Richard, of 'Leeds, of Ft. Lauderdale, and son) turn West and follow chairmen, Mrs. Larry Camino Real I blocks to Boca Record Bop, Teenage center, 7:30 p.m. 20. Ala. They all attended Mr. and Mrs. Marius Guyot BOOA ISLANDS Islands new entrance. Pre-Teen Activities,'Community Euilding, 8 p.m. .Wittenberg and Er. .Wal- "Beta Sigma Phi merr- the Crange Bowl game. of Boca Raton.. Boca Barbershoppers, University Lanes, 8 p.m. ter Grenell who arranges bers are enlisting help The Snyders spent the for speakers at each from residents in every Christmas holidays in 'S.ATLEDAY, JAN. 19 film date. Films and Eaton Twirling, Community Building, 9 a.m. city area," Mrs. Bert Deland with friends from speakers are available Uebele, chairman of the the Canal Zone, where Boy's Midget Basketball, Boca School gyir., 9 a.m. at any time to all clubs, Sparky Fire Department, Recreation Center, 11 a.m. residential crusade said, they forrre-rly lived. schools, businesses at "and hope for the co- Live Band, Teenage center, 7:30 p.m. no cost. Anyone interest- Twilighters, Community Building, 7;30 p.m. operation they received It was a happy holiday ed is asked to call 395- last year." for the Merritt Krafts of BOCA RATON Mr. and Mrs. Fred San- Later in the week they 0275. A "kick-off" coffee is Royal Palrr Yacht and ders entertained ' re- attended a party at the Cver 500 letters re- being sponsored at Royal Country Club. Her sis- cently at a cocktail home of Mr. and Mrs. questing donations were ' Palm yacht Club by Mr. ter, Miss Marguerite Ear- received by Eoca Ra— and Mrs. jay MacLaren, CAPITAL party honoring Dr. and Clay Wilson in Ft. Laud- clay of Garrison, N.Y., Mrs. Marott Senix of Eos- erdale, and in turn were ton business firms this Jan. 18, for volunteers. is now making her home ton, Mass. again hosts to a holiday week. The firms will Residents and business in Pom pan o Beach and cocktail party. also be contacted by a firms contributed nearly visited the Krafts during IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

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We'll SUNDAY - 12 NOON TO 5 p.m. welcome your visit in any one—or all. WEEKDAYS - 11 a.m. TO 5 pjn. Lake Worth's Largest 7 p.m. TO 9p.m. Financial Institution Assets Exceed $55 Million 901 South Federal Highway S. SIVIJTH inc. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY : 20O LAKE AVE.. LAKE WORTH BOYNTON BEACH UEMIEM «E* rORI STOCK t»CH«NSE *KfI |HH[» PSIHCIPH STOCK tKO COMM00IK EICHAIGE& R. E. Branch, President M. Z. Werti, Vice Pres. Mgr. 616 EAST ATLANTIC AVENUE, DELRAY BEACH Telephone: CRestwood 6-5251 Thursday, January 10, 1963 THE V NEWS 3E Cocktail Party Personals tired official of the Reed Juvenile Author Visitor and Barton Silver Corr- At Posts' Home Colonel and Mrs, .Fran- pany of Taunton, Mass. To Boca Raton for Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. cis M. (Ann) Jacinto and post of .Floresta were daughter, Frann Marie, Ey BeaLandry copies so far and was accepted by the Meekly hosts to a cocktail party of Lake Rogers Isles, GRIFFIN Helen Mather-Smith, Readers Children's Book recently in their home. returned from Tyndall Air noted author of juvenile Club. Decorations were car- .Force Ease in time to FLOORING CO. books, and her artist ried out in a holiday welcome the colonel's The Club also accept- "Griffin Has Trie Floor" husband, Charles, for- ed several other of her them e. rr.other, Mrs. Joseph M. mer residents of Boca books including ''Won- Joining the festivities Jacinto of Taunton; Raton, were in town over ders of the Beep Sea," were Mr. and Mrs. William Mass., for the winter VINYL the New "Year's holi- "Volcano Trap," and Merkel, Mr. and Mrs. El- season. days. "Inside Cur Earth" mer Ross, Mac Robinson, Colonel Jacinto was CORK Their 65 foot "Skylark which she wrote in col- Mr. and Mrs, William In-. retired from the U.S. Air II" was docked at the laboration with her son, gram, Captain and Mrs. .Force Dec. 11 at Tyndall RUBBER Boca Raton Hotel. Eoris Arnov Jr. Robert Maynard, and Mr. AFB with a full parade FORMICA cererrony. Mrs. Mather-Smith who Many of Mrs. Mather- and Mrs. William Prowe, adds the name Mindlin Srr.ith's books have been Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo SANDING all of Boca Raton. Durroulin of Eastham, to Mather-Smith on her translated into other Captain and Mrs. Rob- books, just recently had languages and also been Cape Cod, and Taunton, FINISHING ert Warner, Coral Gables; Mass., arrived in time to her sixth book for child- authorized for use in va- Mr. and Mrs. Leland ren published in Decem- greet the New year .Flori- rious junior high schools. Bluhm and Miss Bfilen FREE ESTIMATES ber. It is "Dangerous The Mather-Smiths Enjoying the New Year's festivities at the Boca Raton Hotel and Club da fashion. They will be Animals" and is illus- Malasliewicz, of Ft. guests of the Jacintos. 118 N. Federal Hwy. plan to do some relaxing were left to right, Mrs. A.J. Sipporta, A.J. Sipporta, Miss Robbie Hunt Bur- Lauderdale. Delray CR 8-1210 trated by Charles. .Florida style, fishing Alonzo is a newly-re- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ottiwell. The ;weismeyers left for Cne of her books, and golfing and he will probably do some oil South America after the "Dangerous Island" holidays. has sold over :400,000 paintings before they start another book. Still in Royal Palm, Pulverised They have been cruis- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cren- ing among the South shaw have recently mov- MUCK Sea islands in their ed into their new home. • Lawn Sand yacht which was built They are from Michigan. originally for Marshall • Driveway Rock Field of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Harry • Bermuda Grass Incidentally, when you Themell are hosts to go aboard, leave your her parents, Mr. and Mrs. shoes on the dock, or Reuben Palm of Minneap- Bud Butler you won't be welcome. olis. Boca Raton Those teak decks gleam The Paul 'Ludmanns of like satin and the Los .Angeles and Royal 399-1998 Mather-Str.iths intend to Palm and their daughter keep them that way. Wyn, hosted a cocktail party for the Palms, the E.G. Themells, and the junior Themells. The E.G. Thernells D/iaping.. also entertained at a cocktail party for the Your Home and Your THE GOLD visitors and local friends. Ushering the New Year in by dining and dancing at the Boca Eaton Hotel Budget Will Agr@s were, left to right, Mrs. George "V. Bobbins, George Bobbins, and Mr. and Jrtrs. Juan Godoy.-National Pesort Photos - that for real economy, low-cost Zono- IUBTCH lite Insulation from STANDARD SUP- Repairing PLY & LUMBER is your best bet! Personals Otto Kuhlman of Pitts-- Festivity reigned over Weil give you show-how heip so you At KF.El.ER'S you'll burgh. in Royal Palm Yacht and ONLY can install it yourself, and you'll have find hundreds of bolts Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Country Club during the of the most excitinp more home comfort all year 'round. drapery fabrics any- Belding Jr. and family Miss Patricia Higgins holidays. where . . . durahle of Summerville, N.J., of Chicago, a senior at At the .Frank Schier- Altier textures • , . just for are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loyola University, brock home, note.d foot- Don't procrastinate — insulate! Stop in the Gold Coast! BOYNTQN BEATR Credit Jewelers W.H. 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500 S. Federal Hwy. ADAMS CHEVROLET COMPANY BOCA RATON Ph. 393-0220 246 South Federal Highway Delray Beach CRestwood 6-52 (t 4E "THE BOCA RATCN NEWS Thursday, January 10, 1963 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ORDINANCES COMPLETE TEXT OF THE EIGHT (8) CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ORDINANCES, EACH ONE (l) OF WHICH WILL BE VOTED ON SEPARATELY BY THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF BOCA RATON WHO ARE FREEHOLDERS, AT THE REFERENDUM TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 5, 1963. THE TITLE OF EACH ORDINANCE WILL BE ON THE BALLOTS APPEARING ON THE VOTING MACHINE. l

NO. 731 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA aggregate principal amount of not exceeding Cne Section 2. That the full faith and credit of the No. 731 RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE Million Four Hundred Three Thousand Collars City of Boea Raton shall be pledged for the pay- SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- ($1,403,000.00), bearing interest at a rate not ex- ment of the principal of and interest on said bonds, TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO ARE ceeding five and one-half percenturrKS1/:1^) per annum, and ad valorem taxes shall be levied without lirr.it FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- and maturing not later than thirty years from the as to rate or amount for the payrrent of the principal City Hall ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF date thereof, for the purpose of financing the cost of and interest on said bonds on all taxable property SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- of the construction, furnishing, equipping and irr- .in said City. ING ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED proving buildings for the City Hall, Folice Depart- Section 3. That the improvements authorized to Police and Fire Depts. THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,403,- ment, and Fire Department at a Municipal center be made in section 1 hereof shall be made substan- 000.00) FOR THE PURPOSE OF CON- to be located in an area bounded by cairino Real tially in accordance with the plans and specifica- STRUCTING, FURNISHING, EQUIPPING, on the South and N.E. and N.W. 20th Street on the tions prepared by Associated Architects of Eoca Ra- AND IMPROVING BUILDINGS FOR THE North, Florida Inland waterway on the East and El ton, Florida and heretofore or hereafter prior to the Public Works Dept. CITY HALL, POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIRE Rio Canal on the West and to acquire the necessary issuance of said bonds filed in the office of the DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC WORKS DEPART- land therefor and other purposes appurtenant or in- City Clerk. MENT, FOR TWO FIRE DEPARTMENT cidental thereto; and for the purpose of financing Section 4. That Hone of the bonds provided for in SUB-STATIONS, AND ACQUIRING THE the cost of the construction, furnishing, equipping Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until LAND, WHERE NECESSARY, THEREFOR, and improving buildings for the Public Works Ee- this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall AT A BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD AT partrrent in the vicinity of the presently owned have been approved by the Qualified electors resid- THE SAME TIME AND PLACES AS THE Sewage Plant and two Fire Department sub-stations ing in said City who are freeholders at a bond elec- PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN one to be located at Boca Square and one in the tion to be held in said city on Tuesday, February 5, SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Beach Area. 1963, in the manner provided by the Constitution and 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST AT The estimated cost of said buildings and acquisi- statutes of the State of Florida, including the Char- NOT EXCEEDING FIVE AND ONE-HALF tion of lands thereforis as follows: ter of the City. l PER CENTUM (5 A%) PEP ANNUM, AND TO City Hall, including Police section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect MATURE NOT LATER THAN THIRTY Department and Fire upon its passage and publication in the manner pro- YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ISSUANCE Department $1,136,309.72 vided by the Charter of the City. THEREOF. Public Works Department 151,883.45 Fire DepartmentSub-Stations: FIRST READING the 26th day of December, 1962. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION Eoca Square 52,726.08 OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Eeach A rea 62,080.75 Section'1. That the City of Boca Raton is hereby authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an $1,403,000.00

NO. 732 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA aggregate principal amount of not exceeding Cne Section 2. That the full faith and credit of the City RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE Bundred ,Fifty-four Thousand Dollars ($154,000.00), of Eoca Raton shall be pledged for the payrrent of No. 732 SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five and the principal of and interest on said bonds, and "ad TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO ARE one-half per centum &/.7t) per annurr, and maturing valorem taxes shall be levied without limit as to FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- not later than thirty (30) years from the date there- rate or amount for the payrrent of the principal of Street Extensions, ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF of, for the purpose of financing the cost of off- and interest on said bonds on all taxable property SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- street parking, extending and widening existing in said City. ING ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FOUR THOUS- streets and acquiring said land and constructing Section.3. That the improverrents authorized to be Right of Ways AND DOLLARS ($154,000.00) FOE THE improvements thereon where necessary for said made in section 1 hereof shall be made substan- PURPOSE OF ACQUIRING LAND FOR purposes, and other purposes appurtenant or inci- tially in accordance with the plans and specifica- RIGHT OF WAYS FOR WIDENING AND EX- dental thereto; said off-street parking and extending tions prepared by the City of Boca Raton Engineer- TENSION OF STREETS AND OFF-STFEET and widening of existing streets to be constructed ing Department, and heretofore or hereafter prior to Off-Street Parking PARKING AND IMPROVEMENTS TBERE0N and acquired at the following general locations and the issuance of said bonds filed in the office of the WHERE NECESSARY FOR SAID PURPOSES at the following estimated costs: City Clerk. AT A BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD AT Off Street Parking - East of the Dixie High- Section :4. That none of the bonds provided for in THE SAME TIME AND PLACES AS THE way, bounded on the Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN South by Camino Real, this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, on the North by 20th have been approved by the qualified electors resid- 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST AT Street and on the .East ing in said City who are freeholders at a bond elec- NOT EXCEEDING FIVE AND ONE-HALF by the .Florida Inland tion to be held at the same time and places as the PER CENTUM (5%%) PER ANNUM, AND TO Waterway. primary election is to be held in said city on Tues- MATURE NOT LATER THAN THIRTY Cost of Off Street Parking $102,489,26 day,..February 5, 1963, in the manner provided by YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ISSUANCE Cost of Streets located within the constitution and statutes of the state of Flori- THEREOF. the City ' 51,240.14 da, including the Charter of the City. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION $153,729.40 Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: Plus adjustment 270.60 upon its passage and publication in the manner provided by the Charter of the City. Section 1. That the City of Eoca Raton is hereby $154,000.00 authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an FIRST READING the 26th day of December, 1962.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION City of Eoca Raton shall be pledged for the pay- OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: ment of the principal of and interest on said bonds, NO. 733 Section 1. That the City of Boca Raton is hereby and ad valorem taxes shall be levied without limit m No. 733 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an as to rate -or amount for the payment of the princi- RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE aggregate principal amount of not exceeding Two pal of and interest on said bonds on all taxable SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- Bundred,Fifty-nine Thousand Dollars ($259,000.00), property in said City. TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO ARE bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five and Section^. That the improvements authorized to be N©ighb@rli@0d Putts FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- one-half per centum (5^$) per annurr, and maturing made in Section 1 hereof shall be made substantially ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF not later than thirty years from the date thereof, for in accordance with the plans and specifications SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- the purpose of financing the cost of the cons trac- prepared by Associated Architects of Eoca Raton, ING TWO HUNDRED FIFTY NINE THOUS- tion, furnishing, equipping and improving major and Florida and heretofore or hereafter prior to the issu- AND DOLLARS ($259,000.00) FOR THE neighborhood parks and recreational facilities in ance of said bonds filed in the office of the City PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING, FURNISH- and foT said city, and to acquire the necessary land Clerk. ING, EQUIPPING, AND IMPROVING NEIGH- therefor, and other purposes appurtenant or incident- Section,4. That none of the bonds provided for in BORHOOD PARKS AND RECREATIONAL al thereto. Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until FACILITIES, AND ACQUIRING THE NEC- Said neighborhood parks and recreational facili- this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall ESSARY LAND THEREFOR, AT A BOND ties are to be constructed or acquired at the follow- have been approved by the qualified electors resid- ELECTION TO BE HELD AT THE SAME ing general locations and at the following estimated ing in said City who are freeholders at a bond elec- TIME AND PLACES AS THE PRIMARY costs. tion to be held at the same time and places as the ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON Bounded on the South by Hills- primary election is to be held in said City on Tues- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1963, SAID boro River, on the North by day, February 5, 1963, in the rranner provided by BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST AT NOT EX- 51st Street and on the East and trie-constitution and statutes of the State of.Florida, including the charter of the City. CEEDING FIVE AND ONE-HALF PER iWest by the City Limits, at an CENTUM (5M%) PER ANNUM, AND TO estimated cost of $259,199.54 Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect MATURE NOT LATER THAN THIRTY Less adjustment 199.54 upon its passage and publication in the rranner pro- YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ISSUANCE vided by the charter of the City. THEREOF. $259,000.00 Section 2. That the full faith and credit of the FIRST READING the 26th day of Dec, 1962.

NO. 734 BE IT 0PDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION pal of and interest on said bonds on all taxable OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: property in said'City. .734 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA Section 3. That the improverrents authorized to RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE Section 1. That the city of Boca Raton is hereby authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an be made in Section 1 hereof shall be made substan- SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- tially in accordance with the plans and specifica- TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO ARE aggregate principal airount of not exceeding Seventy- four Thousand Dollars ($74,000), bearing interest tions prepared by Associated Architects of Eoca FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- Raton, .Florida and heretofore or hereafter prior to ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF at a rate not exceeding five and one-half per centum (5M%) per annum, and maturing not later than ,30 the issuance of said bonds filed in the office of the SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- City'Clerk. ING SEVENTY FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS years from the date thereof, for the purpose of fi- ($74,000) FOR THE PURPOSE OF CON- nancing the cost of the construction, furnishing, Section .4. That none of the bonds provided for in STRUCTING, FURNISHING, EQUIPPING, equipping and improving a marina in and for said Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until AND IMPROVING A MARINA, AND ACQUIR- 'City, and to acquire the necessary land therefor, this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall ING THE NECESSARY LAND THEREFOR, said marina to be located in the area described have been approved by the qualified electors resid- AT A BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD AT generally as follows: ing in said city who are freeholders at a bond THE SAME TIME AND PLACES AS THE In proximity to 'Lake iWyrr.an, said lake being lo- election to be held at the same time and places as PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN cated on the .Florida Inland .waterway in the'City of the primary election is to be held in said City on SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Boca Raton, and other purposes appurtenant or Tuesday, February 5, 1963, in the manner provided 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST incidental thereto. by the constitution and statutes of the State of AT NOT EXCEEDING FIVE AND ONE- Section 2. That the full faith and credit of the Florida, including the Charter of the'City. HALF PER CENTUM (5%%) PER ANNUM, City of Boca Raton shall be pledged for the pay- Section 5. ahat this ordinance shall take effect AND TO MATURE NOT LATER THAN THIR- ment of the principal of and interest on said bonds, upon its passage and publication in the rranner TY YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ISSU- and ad valorem taxes shall be levied without limit provided by the charter of the city. ANCE THEREOF. as to rate or amount for the payment of the princi- FIRST 'READING the 26th day of Dec, 1962. Thursday, January 10, 1963 f H£ ECO RATON NEWS 58

NO. 735 property in said'City. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION Section 3. That the improvements authorized to AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: be made in Section 1 hereof shall be rrade substan- RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE Section 1.'That the City of Eoca Raton is hereby tially in accordance with the plans and specifica- Nil. 735 SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an tions prepared by Associated Architects of Boca TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO ARE aggregate principal amount of not exceeding Cne Raton, Florida, and heretofore or hereafter prior to FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- Million Two Hundred Forty-four Thousand Dollars the issuance of said bonds filed in the office of the Mneticip®! Bi@ch ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF ($1,244,000), bearing interest at a rate not exceed- City Clerk. SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- ing five and one-half per centum &h°li) per annum, Section^, That none of the bonds provided for in ING ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED FORTY- and maturing not later than 30 years from the date Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,244,000) thereof, for the purpose of financing the cost of the this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING, construction, furnishing, equipping and irr,proving, a have been approved by the qualified electors resid- FURNISHING, EQUIPPING, AND IMPROV- municipal beach in and for said City, and to acquire ing in said'City who are freeholders at a bond elec- ING A NEW MUNICIPAL BEACH, AND AC- the necessary land therefor, said new municipal tion to be held at the sane time and jplaces as the QUIRING THE NECESSARY LAND THERE- beach to be located on the Atlantic Ccean between primary election is to be heldin saidcity on Tues- FOR, AND IMPROVING THE EXISTING the Boca Eaton Inlet and the north boundary line of day, .February 5, 1963, in the manner provided by the MUNICIPAL BEACH, AT A BOND ELEC- the 'City, and the improving of the present rrunici- Constitution and statutes of the State of .Florida, in- TION TO BE HELD AT THE SAME TIME pal beach in. said City, and other purposes appurte- cluding the Charter of the'City. AND PLACES AS THE PRIMARY ELECTION nant or incidental thereto. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, Section 2. That the full faith'and credit of the upon its passage and publication in the manner pro- FEBRUARY 5, 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR City of Boca Eaton shall be pledged for the pay- vided by the charter of the City. m INTEREST AT NOT EXCEEDING FIVE rrent of the principal of and interest on said bonds, AND ONE-HALF PER CENTUM (5%%) PER and ad valorem taxes shall be levied without limit FIRST FE.AEING the 26th day of Eec, 1962. ANNUM, AND TO MATURE NOT LATER as to rate or amount for the payrrent of the princi- THAN THIRTY YEARS AFTER THE DATE pal of and interest on said bonds on all taxable OF ISSUANCE THEREOF.

the principal of and. interest on said bonds, and ad NO. 736 Section 1. That the City of Boca Eaton is hereby valorem taxes shall be levied without limit as to in. 736 authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an rate or amount for the payment of the principal of AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA aggregate principal amount of not exceeding Two and interest on said bonds on all taxable property RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE Hundred Sixty nine Thousand Dollars ($269,000), in said City. SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five and Section 3. That the im proven ents authorized to TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO ARE one-half per centum (5M9O per annum, and maturing FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- be made in Section 1 hereof shall be made substan- not later than thirty years frojr, the date thereof, for tially in accordance with the plans and specifica- Csifsrs ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF thepurpose of financing the cost of the construction, SAID CITY IN AN .AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- tions prepared by Associated Architects of Eoca furnishing, equipping and improving two recreational Raton, .Florida, and heretofore or hereafter prior to ING TWO HUNDRED SIXTY NINE THOUS- centers, swimming pools in and for said City, and to AND DOLLARS ($269,000) FOR THE PUR- the issuance of said bonds filed in the office of the acquire the necessary land therefor, and other pur- City Clerk. Swimming POSE OF CONSTRUCTING, FURNISHING, poses appurtenant or incidental thereto. EQUIPPING, AND IMPROVING TWO RECRE- Section ,4. That none of the bonds provided for in Said recreational centers swimming pools are to Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until ATIONAL CENTERS SWIMMING POOLS, be constructed or acquired at the following general AND ACQUIRING THE NECESSARY LAND this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall locations and at the following estimated costs: have been approved by the qualified electors resid- THEREFOR, AT A BOND ELECTION TO .No. 1 - Recreation Center and BE HELD AT THE SAME TIME AND ing in said'City who are freeholders at a bond elec- Fool in Memorial Park $214,966.16 tion to be held at the same time and places as the PLACES AS THE PRIMARY ELECTION No. 2 — Recreation Center and TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, primary election is to be held in said City on Tues- Pooi.in Roadman School day, .February 5, 1963, in the manner provided by FEBRUARY 5, 1963, SAID BONDS TO BEAR Area 53,473.04 INTEREST AT NOT EXCEEDING FIVE the Constitution and Statutes of the state of Flori- AND ONE-HALF PER CENTUM (5^) PER $268,439.20 da, including the Charter of the City. ANNUM, AND TO MATURE NOT LATER Flus adjustment 560.80 Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect THAN THIRTY YEARS AFTER THE DATE upon its passage and publication in the manner pro- $269,000.00 OF ISSUANCE THEREOF. vided by the Charter of the City. Section 2. That the full faith and credit of the City BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION of Eoca Baton shall be pledged for the payment of •FIRST HEADING the 26th day of Dec, 1962. OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA:

NO. 737 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION be trade in Section 1 hereof shall be trade substan- OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: tially in accordance with the plans and specifica- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA No. 737 Section 1. That the City of Eoca Raton is hereby tions- prepared by Associated /rchitects of Eoca RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an Eaton, Florida and heretofore or hereafter prior to SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- aggregate principal amount of not exceeding Two the issuance of said bonds filed in the office of the TORS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO ABE City Clerk. Hundred Fifty-six Thousand Dollars ($256,000), B©€@ into® lilts! FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five and Section 4. That none of the bonds provided for in ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF one-half per centum (5M$) per annum, and maturing Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- not later than thirty years from the date thereof, for this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall ING TWO HUNDRED FIFTY SIX THOUS- the purpose of financing the cost of the acquisition have been approved by the qualified electors resid- AND DOLLARS ($256,000) FOR THE PUR- of right of way and improving, repairing and dredging ing in said city who are freeholders at a bond elec- POSE OF ACQUIRING RIGHT OF WAY AND the Boca Raton Inlet in and for said City, and other tion to be held at the same time and places as the IMPROVING, REPAIRING AND DREDGING purposes appurtenant or incidental thereto. primary election is to be held in said City on Tues- THE BOCA RATON INLET AT A BOND Section 2. That the full faith and credit of the City day, rebruary 5, 1963, in the manner provided by ELECTION TO BE HELD AT THE SAME the constitution and statutes of the state of Flori- TIME AND PLACES AS THE PRIMARY of Boca'Raton shall be pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds, and ad da, including the Charter of the City. ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1963, SAID valorem taxes shall be levied without limit as to rate or amount for the payment of the principal of upon its passage and publication in the manner BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST AT NOT EX- provided by the Charter of the city. CEEDING FIVE AND ONE-HALF PER and interest on said bonds on all taxable property CENTUM (5%%) PER ANNUM, A-ND TO in said City. FIRST READING the 26th day of Tec, 1962. MATURE NOT LATER THAN THIRTY Section 3. That the improvements authorized to YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ISSUANCE THEREOF.

NO. 738 authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an in said city. No. 738 aggregate principal amount of not exceeding Forty AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOCA Section 3. That the improvements authorized to Cne Thousand Dollars ($41,000.), bearing interest RATON, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOP THE be made in Section 1 hereof shall be made substan- at a rate not exceeding five and one-half per centum. SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC- tially in accordance with the plans and specifica- Trssi mi (5V;9O per annum, and maturing not later than thirty TOPS RESIDING IN SAID CITY WHO APE tions prepared by the City of Eoca Eaton Engineer- years from, the date thereof, for the purpose of fi- FREEHOLDERS THE QUESTION OF ISSU- ing Eepartrrent, and heretofore or hereafter prior to Dstttps nancing the cost of the acquisition of land for trash ING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF the issuance of said bonds filed in the office of the and garbage dumps, and improving said land and SAID CITY IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED- City Clerk. constructing improvements thereon where necessary ING FORTY ONE THOUSAND DOLLAPS Section 4. That none of the bonds provided for in for said purposes, and other purposes appurtenant or ($41,000) FOP THE PURPOSE OF THE Section 1 hereof shall be issued unless and until incidental thereto; said trash and garbage dumps to ACQUISITION AND IMPROVING OF LAND this ordinance and the issuance of said bonds shall be constructed and acquired at the following, general FOR TRASH AND GARBAGE DUMPS, AT A have been approved by the qualified electors resid- location and at the following estimated costs: BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD AT THE ing in said city who are freeholders at a bond elec- To be located West of the city SAME TIME AND PLACES AS THE PRI- tion to be held at the same time and places as the of Eoca Raton at the estimated MARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID primary election is to be held in said City on Tues- total cost of $40,997.50 CITY ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1963, day, February 5, 1963, in the manner provided by Plus adjustment 2.50 SAID BONDS TO BEAR INTEREST AT NOT the Constitution and statutes of the State of Flori- da, including the Charter of the city. EXCEEDING FIVE AND ONE-HALF PEP $41,000.00 1 Sections. That this ordinance shall take effect CENTUM (5 /??) PER ANNL'M, AND TO Section 2. That the full faith and credit of the City upon its passage and publication in the manner pro- MATURE NOT LATER THAN THIRTY of Eoca Raton shall be pledged for the payment of vided by the charter of the City. YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ISSUANCE the principal of and interest on said bonds, and ad THEREOF. valorem taxes shall be levied without Utrit as to FIRST READING the 26th day of Eec, 1962. BE IT ORDAINED JBY THE CITY COMMISSION rate or amount for the payment of the principal of OF THE CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA: and interest on said bonds on all taxable property Section 1. That the city of Eoca Raton is hereby CIP REFERENDUM Feb. 5, 1963 Published as a public service by the City Commission of the City of Boca Raton BOCA RATON NEWS Through My Only newspaper ivith complete news and pictorial coverage of ^ • the fast-growing Boca Raton area- Window BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 6B Thursday, January 10, 1963 By Beatrice Landry

Important Factors Just about now members of the two Eeta Sigma To arrive at a wise decision on program would lag far behind needs Phi sororities are putting the finishing touches on the proposed Capital Improvement and probably cost far more in the their plans for an all-out cancer crusade set for Program for Boca Raton, property long run. Jan. 20. owners of the city must consider Timing: Is this the proper time Although all these women realize that it is a these important factors. for Boca Eaton to undertake a long- tragedy when cancer fells anyone, they have a per- Present needs: Are existing range municipal improvement pro- sonal stake in their cancer efforts. facilities adequate to perform gram, or should the city wait to One of their own sorority sisters was struck down the services which citizens ex- give the proposals further study? by cancer and lost the fight at a very young age two pect of their city government? It could hardly be denied by any- years ago. Erskine .Feldmann was a popular sorori- Future needs: In the light of one that this city is badly in need ty sister and vice president when she becarre ill. growth which has developed so of most of the improvements right Now the sororities feel that their cancer work is rapidly in the last year or two, now - is lagging behind residen- sort of a silent memorial to a gallant sister. any program must take into con- tial and business growth. Pros- The drive is conducted jointly by members of Beta sideration the ever expanding pects of accelerated growth in the Sigma Phi and the Xi Gamma Sigma exerrplar chap- needs of the next two decades. few years just ahead must also be ter, assisted by many other local clubs and civic The cost: Although growing taken into consideration with re- groups. Not only do they collect contributions for pains always cost a city more spect to timing. the Palm Eeach chapter of the American Cancer than may seem justified during Civic pride: The out-grown con- Society, they also feature a strong cancer educa- FACE '63 the early development period, the dition of many of the city's facili- tional program, offering films and discussions by program should not work an undue ties must make some residents local doctors to any group who asks for them. There hardship on taxpayers. The pros- blush. They are too old and is no charge. WITH NEW pects of higher costs as the years shabby to make repair practical. 'Volunteers join in bringing an encouraging mes- go on must also be taken into con- Expanaon of present housing for sage of hope about cancer to their friends, their CONFIDENCE sideration. This is an important the city government, fire station, neighbors and their colleagues - as well as accept factor which should not be over- recreation center and many other contributions for the cancer control program. .About looked. facilities is out of the question. 80 per cent of all money is raised as a result of Financing the cost: Borrowing The feeling of pride which most personal solicitation. Join the owners of the money over a long period of residents have in their home town Incidentally, 5,229 volunteers worked in the inte- time during which the improved is important too. It helps estab- rest of cancer control during 1961-62 in Falrr Eeach facilities will be in use will be lish the character of any commun- •County. Savings Security generally agreed as the only wise ity and enhances property values. A few vital facts about cancer include . . . can- method. It's the same plan used The answers to these questions cer kills approximately 685 Americans every day . . . You can face the future with a smile when you ANTICIPATED by home owners and business es- add up to the most important deci- one of every six persons who die in the United INTEREST BATE tablishments of acquiring needed sion the voters of Boca Raton States . . : one man, woman, or child every two have savings growing here - accumulating for facilities and paying for them have ever had to make. It is their rr.inutes in this country. fun, security, progress. Meanwhile you can while in use. If the city were to civic duty to study the proposed •Cancer-today kills more children fron; three to 15 meet the present confidently, fully assured of a try and pay for needed improve- program and make sure their deci- years of age than any other disease. ready sour'ce of cash in the event of emergency. ments from current revenues, the sion is the right one for their city. "The .American cancer society is the only volun- Join the confident folks who are building PEK ANNUM tary health agency in the United States devoted to savings security rapidly . . . safely . . . surely. the control and cure of cancer through a compre- Open your account today. Unsung Heroes hensive program of research, education and ser- vice." Accounts Insured By Add to the list of unsung heroes past Christmas more than 1000 Best protection against cancer . . .? A check and An Agency Of The around town the regular and volun- youngsters braved a rainy night a checkup . . . your own doctor is your best friend. BOCA RATON OFFICE Federal Government teer members of the Boca Faton for a visit with Santa Claus and a Fire Department. gift. After the official party, Santa and the firemen visited shut-ins VERSE: by ted ohmer While we would never question around the city. their skill and ability in fire fight- If this doesn't impress you, There's something very special about Boca Raton. ing, we'd like to toss our bouquet consider that the firemen raise the It has an indescribable something that — in quite a different direction. Each funds for this party through pro- Is felt by night - felt by day. FIRST FEDERAL year on Christinas Eve the firemen jects such as their annual turkey It enriches your life, at work, at play. SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION of Delray Beach treat the youngsters of the city to shoot. It's not paid for with tax It can't be seen, but it's in the air, a party at Sanborn Square. This money.. In homes, in shops, — yes everywhere. 601 N. FEDERAL HWY. PHONE 395-201

and workers can find Business Review jobs. "As a further aid to A banner employment tion'payments. of the Florida state Em- businessmen and em- year in 1962 promises a "Our population has ployment Service to an ployees," Brown con- HARBOUR EAST cut of more than one-half catapulted 508,000 to a all time eleven month tinued, "we have stream- in the minimum unemploy- total of 5,,459,000 since high of 223,576 through lined our unemployment ment compensation tax the 1960 census. Average November of this year. compensation report ISA rate in 196.3. monthly nonfarm employ- OPERATION SPACE forms, and changed em- State Industrial Com- ment for the first ten has been established in ployee reporting for bene- mission Chairman .A. Wor- months of this year, at every m etropolitan area fits from a flexible to a ley Brown said the 1962 1,380,400, is :3.6 perin the State except West calendar week, making minimum rate was 1.1cent ors 47,800 above the Palm Beach where it will the whole process speed- per cent. The Commis- same period in 1961. be inaugurated on Janu- ier and more efficient sion expects to cut it to "If this rate of growth ary 12. for both the employer and .5 per cent (one-half of continues to improve, it "With the active sup- the employee. one per cent) of an em-is not inconceivable that port of business and in- Citing a cut in another ployer's payroll for .Florida will have a total dustry," Brown stressed, area of commission paper work, Brown said, "A 1963. of two million nonfarm "the project has changed complete revamping of Stressing that the 1963 employed by 1970. the image of the State Em- workmen's compensation figures are estimates, "Nonfarm employment ployment service offices report forms could elimi- Brown said the tax cut is reached an all time month- from emphasis on collec- nate ten million pages of due to a ten million dol- ly high of 1.405,500 in tion of unemployment March of this year and compensation to that of paper work in a year's lar drop in unemployment time for the 95,000 busi- compensation payments unemployment dropped to community job centers a two year monthly low where employers can nesses covered by the in 1962 from 1961 to an program." estimated 33 million of a3,200 in October. find qualified employees dollars. "This is solid evidence This drop, Brown ex- of improved business con- plained, is expected to ditions," Brown declared. STDCKWELL, EATDN, PEED & SCHUTT maintain the State Un- "However," Brown ex- CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS employment 'Compensa- plained, "while business has shown definite gains ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF tion .Fund at an antici- AN OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF pated adequate economic through 1962, we have level of an estimated. attempted to give the job- PUBLIC ACCOUNTING $120,000,000 (One hun-findingprogram an effec- IN 1 THE EXECUTIVE SUITE dred and 20 million dol- tive assist with our spe- RODM 212 lars) by the beginning cial employment pro- WEIR PLAZA BUILDING DISTINGUISHED LOCATION. Harbour/East...on the Intracoastal of 1963. ject, OPERATION BOCA RATON, FLORIDA Brown said: "The ex- SPACE, kicked off by Waterway... and EAST of Federal Highway (U.S. 1), js pected strength of the Governor .Farris Bryant fund at the beginning in 1961. seconds away from the ocean, minutes away ftanr- *c~=f".25=5 THE APPOINTMENT OF of 1963 is a further rea- "The results have downtown Boca Raton and Delray Beach. son for the tax reduction. been good," Brown point- H. E. GUTHRIE, C.P.A. Waterways give direct access to the ocean for any size boat. Bridges are no problem! "Record-breaking em- ed out. "Coupled with the AS ployment this year is the improved economy, CPE- RESIDENT MANAGER Dig factor in the lower RATION SPACE has unemployment compensa- boosted job placements Boca, Raton'§ only 1OO% Waterfront Community JX. MITCHELL § SONS offers • CITY WATER AND SEWERAGE Plua • FREE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE. You can make variations in floor plans and exterior designs. INSURANCE COUNSELORS • Harbour Associates offer an exclusive "DELAYED BUILDING PLAN." A small deposit will insure choice of lot and guarantee price of home against increase. * Deep, wide canals opening into the Intracoastal Waterway, ESTABLISHED 1923 • Underground electrical service and city sewerage system. /jfife > Waterfront Homes with Central Heating and Air Conditioning by General ^jM1 Electric.

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KEN HIGGiNS 22 S. Fed. Call 395-4711 BILL MITCHELL HARBOUR/EAST HOMES • 641 N.E. 27th STREET • BOCA RATON • PHONE 395-3122 Thursday, January 10, 1963 THE ECCA RATON NEWS 7B Rev. Gill to Speak 'TheiFaith.WeNeed' Singer to Speak at Rev. Christian Weber Program Will Aid fellowship Meeting Js Sun. Sermon Topic At Sun. Services Wiill Preach Sunday Leonard Singer of "The .Faith We Need" "Let the Holy Spirit Rev. Christian D. Debbie-Rand Fund .Fill ^ou" will be the will be the topic of the .Florida Atlantic Univer- Weber will preach on the sermon topic of the Rev. Plans are in progress sermon to be delivered sity will be the guest subject "can I Learn Dan Gill at Sunday's for the Chapel Choir, by the Rev. Albert G. speaker Sunday at.. the To Pray?" at the 11 services at .First Metho- ch oral ensemble of Capi- Church Services Shiphorst at the .First 10 a.m. service off the a.m. service Sunday at dist Church. tol University of Colum- Presbyterian Church Eoca Raton Unitarian- the Eoca Raton Moravian bus, Chio, to present a BOCA RATON Sunday. The Methodist Men Universalist fellowship. Church. FIRST METHODIST CHRISTIAN REFORMED Sunday evening at will meet Monday at Singer is director of musical program Jan. 28 Temporary location, Art The sermon will be N.E. 2nd Ave. at N. E. 6th St. 6:30 p.m. at 8 p.m. in the First Rev. Dan M. Gill, pastor. Sun- Guild Bldg,, Palmetto Pork 7:30 p.rr. the Westmin- learning resources at the second in a series day school 9:45 a.m. Church road. Services Sunday at 10 ster Fellowship will .Friday at 7:30 p.m. ,FATJ. His topic Sunday Fresbyterian Church in Services 8:45 and 11 a.m. Nur-o.m. and 7 p.m. on personal prayer. Tues- Potrpano Eeach. sery for children. MYF meets rr.eet in the church. Mrs. .Florence Searer will be: ."What Co We day night, Jan. 15, an Sun. 6 p.m. in the Church Hall. will present a program The musical will be a MORAVIAN Monday at 7:30 p.m. Teach Cur Children?" open discussion vdll be Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 benefit for the Debbie p.m. Choir rehearsal Thursday, S.W. 12th Ave. in Boca R»ton the board of deacons will on Okinawa as part of Services are held in the held on the beliefs and 8 p.m. Square. Christian D. Weber rreet in the east room. the church's "Adventure conference room of the Rand Foundation and is Minister, Sunday School, 9:45: teachings of the Church. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN a.m. Church Service, 11 a.m. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Missions" series. University Eowl. being sponsored by the Evangelist Hall Ministerial Association 600 West Camino Real, Rev. CAMPUS HILL BAPTIST the Session will meet in A general meeting of A Sunday School pro- Albert G, Shiphorst, pastor. of Eoca Raton. Sunday Church School, 8:45 167S N.W. Fourth Avenue, Frank Special Meeting Wed. the east roonr. the ,Woman's Society of gram is conducted for a.m. Worship services 10 a,m. Ferrin, pastor. Sun- .Wednesday the Junior Christian Service will children from age three Daniel E. Miller Donation is $1,50 and and 11: 15 a.m. day School, 9:45 a.m. Morning At Calvary Baptist Services were held Worship, II a.m. Evening Wor- Choir will rehearse at be held at the church through high school. tickets may be obtained ST. GREGORY'S EPISCOPAL Worship, 7:00. p.m. Wednesday Evangelist Bill Hall 7 p.m. and the Echo and Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Saturday in Kraeer Fun- from any member of the Boca Raton Road. Rev. R. Bruce Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m. of Greeneville, Tenn., eral Chapel for Daniel Ryan, rector. Sundays 7:40 a,m. 'Vesper choirs at 7:30 Commission on Christian Community Church Debbie Rand Memorial Matins; 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist; 9 UNITAR1AN-UNIVERSALIST will be featured in a p.m. Social Concerns will E. Miller, 77, who died Service League Inc. or a.m. Family Eucharist (Sunday Boca Raton Fellowship, confe- one night Evangelistic Adds New Courses Friday at his residence, School); 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Thursday the pastor's meet Tuesday at thehome frorr several local rence room of University Bowl, Meeting at calvary Eap- of Mrs. Leona Smith, The Community church 931 K.E. Fourth Street, churches. and Holy Eucharist (1st and 3rd service at 10 a.m, Sundays. Study Group will meet in Sundays), Morning Prayer and tist church of North 2775 N.E. 5th Ave., at Sunday School is start- after an extended illness. Sermon (2nd and 4th Sundays). the church at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR Forrpano Eeach Wednes- 8 p.m. ing four new courses for The Rev. Arland V. 35th St. and 3rd Ave. N.W. Friday at 8 p.rr. Senior ; Subscribe To ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC day night, Jan. 16. the new quarter in the Eriggs, pastor of the SW 3rd Ave. at 3rd St. Rev. REV. Albert L. Eastman, pas- Choir rehearsal will be Representatives of The Boca Raton News Paul L. Manning, pastor. Sun- tor. Sunday Services; Sunday Hall is a graduate held in the church. First Methodist are adult department. Community Presbyterian day 7, 9, 10:30 and noon mass- School 9:45 a.m. for which of Eob Jones University These include general Church of Eeerfield Phone 395-5121 es. Confessions win be heard there is a nursery available. scheduled to attend the every Saturday from 4:30 to 5:30 Morning Worship, I f a.m. Youth in Greenville, S.C., and dinner of the Florida Eible study by visiting Beach, officiated. Fellowship, 6:45 p.m. Evening and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Daily has led in Eevival Meet- Radio Minister Mill guest speakers, as well Mr. Miller had been mass weekdays 8 a.m. service at 7:30. Tuesday even- Chain of Missions Mon- PUBLIC NOTICES ing Senior choir rehearsal. Wed- ings across the United 'Lead Services Here day in Fort Lauderdale. as courses in prophecy, coming here from Teaneck, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE nesday evening Bible study States. archaeology, and Chris- The Eoca Eaton Chris- N.J,, for the last three NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Chamber of Commerce Building, hour at 7:30. tian growth. OF Federal Highway. Sundays at 11 The service will be- tian Reformed Church years after his retirement MEMBERS OP a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. gin at 7:30. 'Christ Shows:Forth' Sunday Ira Lee Eshle- from 42 years service as FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Nursery available. Testimony DEERFIELD BEACH announces that Dr. Peter "The Seven Fold man will continue his an electrical engineer AND LOAN ASSOCIATION meetings Wednesdays 8 p.m. H. Eldersveld will be is Pastor's Sermon OF DELRAY BEACH Chamber of Commerce. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Gloiy of Cur Lord" series of studies in the Rev. Arjand Briggs, pastor. preaching for the next At Advent Lutheran with the Eell Laboratory Notice is hereby given that Book of Acts. The ADVENT LUTHERAN Sunday School 9;30 o4m. under will be the subject of five Sundays in the new- Church Sunday, at both in New York city. the Annual Meeting of Member's N.E. 44th Ave. at 5oth St. just the direction of Foster Parker Pastor wes Auger's ser- ly formed Eoca Raton Sacred Concert will be He was a member of of the First Federal Savings off US1. William M. Deutsch- and Harry Anderson. Morning the 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. and Loon Association of Del- mann, pastor. Sunday schedule; worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m. rron at the 11 a.nc. ser- Christian Reformed services, the pastor of held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday- the Congregational Chur- ray Beach will be held at the 8 and 10:30 a.m. The Church at vice at Calvary Eaptist evening, featuring visit- ch and Sedgewood Coun- Home Office of the Association Worship; 9:15 a.m. The Church CALVARY BAPTIST Church temporarily meet- the congregation, the at 645 East Atlantic Avenue, 1 block west of U.S. No. 1 and Sunday. Rev. William M. Deutsch- ing artists. try Club, both of New Delray Beach, Florida, st at Study. VS block north of Sample Road. ing in the Art Guild The 7:30 evening ser- m.arm will preach on the Eible Conference ses- York city. 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Wes Auger, pa stor. Worship Building, 801 West Pal- January 16, 19 63. 701 W. Palmetto Park Road. The service 11 a,m, Sunday School vices of the church fea- metto Park Road. theme, "Christ Shows sions are held daily Survivors include his FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Rev. Eugene Krug, pastor. Sun- 9:45. Gospe] preaching service ture a series of senrons Forth." Tuesday through Friday wife, Jean, Eoca Raton; AND LOAN ASSOCIATION day School 9:15 a.m.; Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wed- Rev. Eldersveld has OF DELRAY BEACH Service 10:30 a.m. Nursery nesday 7:30. on the Seven Letters to Sunday evening at 7 at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m." daughter, Miss Marilyn during 10:30 service. been Radio Minister of By (sgd) William C. Mizelle TRINITY REFORMED the Churches from the the Christian Reformed p.m., Er. William Kies, and at 7:30 p.m. These Miller, also of Eoca Ra- William C. Mizelle S. E. Second Court and Eighth Executive Vice President FIRST BAPTIST Book of the Revelation. Church for more than 15 pastor of Mt. Zion Luth- Eible study sessions, ton; a son, Edward F., Terrace, Deerfield Beach. Rev, (CORPORATE SEAL) 162 W. Palmetto Paik Rd. Vernon Hoffman, pastor, Morn- At the present tirre the eran church, Detroit, which are taught by of Teaneck, K.J.; a sis- Rev. William Towery, Pastor. years. The Eack-to-God ing Servic e 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church that is being con- Mich., and chairman of Eible teachers * from ter, Mrs. Christine Stair, ATTEST: Morning worship 1 1 a.m. Sun- S ch o ol 9:30 a. m. Sun day Hour is broadcast over 1 day School 9:45 a.m. Training sidered is "Sardis - the board of American many parts of the coun- Knoxville, Term., and LfJESL(sgd) Corinne Brooks evening church service 7 p.m. more than 300 radio sta- Corinne Brooks Union 6:30 p.m. Evening wor- The Church That Was tions in the United missions of the American try, are open to the two grandchildren. ship 7:15. Mid-week prayer Cead." public. Special music is Secretary service, Wed. 7:30 p.m. Choir DELRAY BEACH States as well as being Lutheran Church, will Burial was in Eoca NEIL E. MaclUILLAN rehearsal 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. broadcast throughout present a set of colored provided by guest musi- Raton cemetery. Attorney for Association The nursery is open at all of CHURCH OF THE PALMS cians at each of these Kraeer Funeral Home 29 N.E. 4th Avenue these services. (Congregational). So. Federal Rev. "lowery'Lists Australia and Europe. slides on a tour of the Delray Beach, Florida Highway at S.E. First St., Del- Rev. Eldersveld will Holy Land which he took sessions. w as in charge of arrange- THE COMMUNITY CHURCH ray Beach. Rev. Duane W. Smith, Sun. Sermon Topics _jj ments. Publish: December 27, 1962; N.W. Fourth Avenue. Ira Lee pastor. Worship service, 11a.m. be making a number of several years ago. There January 3 and 10, 1963. "The Secret of Happi- Esh] eman, mini ster. Sunday DELRAY PRESBYTERIAN personal appearances in will be an informal fel- Rev. Briggs to Speak School 9:45 a.m.; Sunday wor- 320 N.E. Fifth Avenue, Delray ness" will be the ser- low ship following the ship at I 1 a.m.; evening service the South Florida area A\ Sunday Services Beach, (U.S. Presbyterian). The rr on topic of the R ev. presentation.- The 'Luther _F>UBLIC NOTICE Rev. Paul W. Gess, pastor. Sun- during his stay. Er. Sunday at Community at 7:30 p.m.; Communion ser- day School, 10 a.m.; Morning Gillian: Towery Sunday League will meet in con- CITY OF BOCA RATON vice at 6:30 p.m., Memorial Eldersveld will conduct Presbyterian Church in worship, 11 a.m.; Evening Wor- at the 11 a.m. service at junction with this pre- December 18, 1962 Hall. Wednesday night prayer ship, 7:30p.m. Mid-week services, services at 10 a.m. and Eeerfield Eeach there and praise service at 7:30. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. .First Baptist Church. sentation, with the busi- ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR PAVING N.E. 11TH ST. 7 p.m. each Sunday be- will be services at 9:30 FROM EXISTING PAVEMENT IN BOCA VILLA "The ;\\ay of Life in ginning January 13 th ness meeting following. HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION TO THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY; CJIMRJS HILL the Kingdom" will be through February 10th. and 11 a.m. with the min- PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 13-62. Boca Raton Rev. Towery's sermon Rev. Wulder Picked ister, Rev. Arland V. 1 at the evening service. Eriggs using as his ser- Contract Amount . . . $3,88 5.94 BAPTIST €HUit€H To Conduct Mission Engineering S 194.28 MORAVIAN CHURCH Ladies of the church 'The Prodigal Son' mon their e "Has the 1675 N.W. 4th AVE.. 2 S.W- :12th Avenue will rreet at 10 a.rr. Wed- The Rev. Edwin Mulder Is Pastor's Sermon of Holland, Mich., has Church Failed?" Total $4,080.22 (In Boca Raton square) nesday for the day of The music for both ser- Evangelistic — Fundamental "The Prodigal son" been selected as the Description O ' visitation. vices will be under the Frontage Amount Sunday School At the Wednesday ser- will be Rev. Albert L. missioner of the Trinity Sunday school 9:45 a,m. Eastman's second ser- Reformed Church of direction of Elliot A. Lot 10, Block 1, Tradewind Hills, Inc. 360.95' $1,989.30 9:45 A.N. vice at 7:30 p.rr.., Rev. Alexander, organist- Rickards Survey, Jess part Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Towery will continue his mon theme for the New Eeerfield Eeach, for the clesc. DB. 9 25 P. 48 7 Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. "Sear Sunday at the Preaching--Te aching- director, assisted by the Church Service study of the gospel of Lot i, Block 4, City of Boca Raton 74.76' 412,02 Wednesday Reaching Mission to be Youth and Sanctuary Pear! City IVattheu. The adult Church of the Cpen Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. held at the church Jan- Choirs. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. choir will practice fol- Door. Lots 2 thru 10, H. Kobayashi 304.63' 1,678.90 Frank Ferrin uary 13-16. classes will meet fron Block 4, Pear] City, lying Pastor Christian D. Weber, Minister lowing the service. The Chapel Choir, east of Federal Highway under the direction of. 9:30 to 10:30. The junior 395-2916 Eev. Towery will be As missioner, Mr. Mul- Norman Hopkins, will- high and senior high Totals 740.34' $4,080.22 Air-conditioned Church Nurserj, in the church office der will speak at the five Cost per front foot - $5.51 4- sing at the 11 a.m. ser- United Fresbyterian Thursdays frorr. 4:30 to mission services, train Submittecl by: S/_Alfred_E. Arnsler_ vice, Sunday School the members in visitation Youth will meet Sunday FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 5:30 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. in the Aifred E. Am sler 625 N.E. 2nd Ave. n eets at 9:45 a.n . evangelism and counsel City Engineer Pastor, Dan M. GiJl church. TWO WORSHIP SERVICES "Why Eve Could Not various groups in the APPROVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 50 from Ooca [ --• Trinity missioner speaking at 12:30 p.m. > "The Southern Baptist Church in Boca Raton" :i SERV.IGES: 7 p.m. UNITARIAN Reformed each service. Christian Science So- UNIVERSAL^ Church Chntstian Science ciety at the Chamber of NOW in Our NEW Topic Is 'Sacrament' Commerce building. First Christian Church 360 N.E. 25tJi Terrace, Boca Raton Air-Conditioned "Sacrament" will be Sunday School meets BOCA RATON SANCTUARY LUTHERAN CHURCHES the lesson sermon sub- at 9:30 a.m. Kursery fa- Bible School 9:45 a.m. S.E. 2nd Court of Boc;i Raton cilities are available at Morning service 10;45 sum. FELLOWSHIP S.E. 8th Terrace ject Sunday at the 11 Youth Meeting 6;30 p.m. Deerfield Beach a.m. service of the 10-.45 a.m. at the First Conference Room Evening service 7;30 p.m. ADVENT Federal Savings and Mid-week Wednesday service 7;30 p.m. ST. PAUL of Sunday School Loan Assn. building. THE A.L.C. 'Come and bear the'Qospel preached MISSOURI SYNOD University Bowl 9:30 A.M. Wednesday services are N.E. 4th Ave. at 50th St. 701,%. Palmetto PL Rd. at 8 p.m. at the Chamber H.E. STINSON, Minister Community U.H 1-8194 Just off U.S. 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 Church Service Morning Worship building. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 WORSHIP 10:30 10:45 A.M. WORSHIP 8 and 10:30 SUNDAY Church W.M. DEUTSCHMANN E.O. KRUG, Pastor Evening Worship of Boca Raton Pastor Office 395-0433 10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Phone 395-3632 Parsonage 395-1939 For Information N. W. 4th. Ave. BUSINESS or PROFESSIONAL The Rev. Vernon Hoffman Air Conditioned Call 395-1688 Pastor at 6th. St. St. Gregory's Episcopal Church BOCA RATON NEWS BUILDING 245 E. BOCA RATON KD. BOCA RATON S. E. SECOND STREET Rev. R. Bruce Ryan, Rector Schedule of Services SEE YOUR BROKER SUNDAYS 7:40 a.m. Matins b:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:00 a.m. Family Eucharist and Sunday School Ira Lee Eshiemail, Minister 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist and Sermon Bible Commentator (1st and 3rd Sundays of each month) Reuben I.,. Anderson, Pastor Morning Prayer and Sermon |Sunday School 9:45 A.M, (2nd and 4th Sundays of each month) Morning Worship .11:00 A.M. Weekday Schedule of Services as announced Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. friendly, Fvangelical 8B THE ECU RA1CN NEWS Thursday, January 10, 1963 FAVORITE CHECKER JMOTIJOT OW CHECKER OF THE YEAR

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