Boca Ratonf Fla

Boca Ratonf Fla

P.O. BOX 1086 Boca Ratonf Fla. ..64 INDEX Page Church News 4 Classified Ads 15 iOCA BATON'S Deerfield Beach News 4 Editorial 6 Social News 3, S. 7 Sports Newa 14 OWN BOCA RATON NEWS NEWSPAPiR Vol. 5 No. 29 Boca Raton, Florida, Thursday, June 16, 1960 16 Pages Price Ten Cents Fulton Defends Schools Against 'Frill' Charges Hot Tar Sets Tree Strikes Bus, Water, Sewer Club Gives Fire, Rips Road Certificates The Public Works De- Scholarship partment reported to the Breaking Windows Sold by City Charges that "frill courses" are undermin- Police Department Mon- The City of Boca Raton day that a kettle of hot ing the education of Amer- A tree hit a bus at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday just south yesterday sold water and tar broke loose from a ican youth were branded of camino Real on Federal Highway, breaking two sewer revenue certificates roofing truck, damaging windows. as unsound this week by a 40-foot strip of road and for expansion of the water Robert w. Fulton Sr., The monkey apple tree was being carried on a system to two firms on a setting a small fire on truck owned by Boone Nursery of Delray Beach and principal of Seacrest High the lawn of a model joint bid of $632,100. The School. Winner of the Boca Raton Kiwanis club's Edward G. Newell Memorial Schol- driven by Martin Preston, Negro, of Delray Beach. firms were Goodbody and arship award and members of the late Judge Newell's family were guests of home. Both vehicles were traveling south on Federal FuJton's reply to critics Company and Herbert J. of the modern educational honor at the civic organization's meeting Tuesday, Seen from left to right are Police were told that a Highway. Preston swerved his truck to the left to Sims and Company Inc. and Emory Newell, son of the jurist; Kathleen, his daughter; Patricia Eddinger, curriculum was delivered tar kettle trailer, drawn avoid striking any parked cars at Howard Johnson's their bid was the best of nine scholarship recipient; Mrs. Newell; Hugh Brown, club president, and William at a meeting of the Boca by a truck,owned by Card Restaurant and the tree crashed into the Greyhound submitted. Eddinger, Patricia's father.—Boca Raton News Photo. Roofing of 715 N.W. 11th bus driven by Wilbur M. Lofton of Miami. Raton Kiwanis Club hon- ' Avenue, Pompano Beach, Damage to the bus was estimated at $50 and dam- The firms were bidding on oring thp • recipient of its and driven by Robert age to the tree consisted of several broken limbs. $645,000 worth of certifi- scholarship to West Palm Dunaway, broke loose There was no damage to the truck. cates. Beach Junior College and shortly after noon and No one on the bus was injured. No arrests were Goodbody and Sims' bid the family of the late Ed- Officials Vote to damaged the road at S.W. carried interest rates of 4 ward G. Newell, Palm Combine made by investigating officer Patrolman Joseph Jod- Sixth Street, digging a rey. percent for 1961-80; 4. 20 Beach county criminal groove in the pavement _ percent from 1981-93, and Court judge for whom the Planning, Zoning two inches wide and 40 4.10 percent for 1994. scholarship fund is nam- Bodies feet long. Life Magazine Takes The average interest rate ed. Members of the City sions are not justified. believe the commission- The hot tar started a was 4. 246707 percent. The scholarship winner Commission decided on a There is no line of de- ers should jump into the small fire on the lawn of The bids weie evaluated is Patricia Eddinger, 17, 3 to 2 vote Tuesday marcation between the change without more one of the model homes Pictures at Africa USA by the city's fiscal agent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. night to combine the in the area. W. C. Goss of the firm of William Eddinger, 354 Piaming and Zoning thought. He said he was A photo feature in a future issue of Life magazine Planning and Zoning Commission and I recom- in sympathy with a con- Police said the roofing Sullivan, Nelson and Goss, N.E. Fifth Street. The commissions into one firm will have the street on a Boca Raton attraction, Africa, U.S.A., became Seacrest High graduate mend we go back to one solidation but until the likely this week.. West Palm Beach. group of seven members. group." mechanics could be work- repaired and the strip of Bids will be opened July will receive $200 annual- Commissioners Joe De- lawn re-sodded. Staff photographers from the national publication ly for two years as the Boone said the two ed out he would have to were busy shooting numerous scenes of animals 12 on the installation of Long and Al Rueb voted vote no on the motion. sewers in Boca Villas. first recipient of the "no". commissions are so close- and beauty spots at the noted zoological gardens Newell memorial scholar- ly related it is hard to here. It was understood from them that the pictures The City Commission also Mayor Courtney C. Boone pointed out that Dog !s Found ship established by the tell where one starts and the mechanics could be would be published to illustrate one of Florida's out- opened four bids on the pa- Boca Raton Kiwanians Boone, who suggested the other stops. standing tourist attractions in connection with a fea- ving of a road around the the move, said the city worked out while an ordi- By Five Girls to assist worthy students Commissioner John R. nance is being prepared. ture article showing others throughout the United site of the new Post Office on in furthering their educa-' didn't need two commis- Five Boca Raton girls States. Brandt said he agreed City Attorney Leon found a lost dog Monday S. E. First Avenue and east ionsv sions, that it isn't with Boone. He said it is large enough. Weaver was instructed to afternoon on N.E. Eighth ' Although it was said the article is scheduled for to N. E, Second Avenue a- Judge Newell was the not necessary to have 14 prepare an ordinance com- Street, Boca Villas. the July 11 issue, it was pointed out that the maga- long the extension of N. E. Kiwanis organization's "A year ago the Plan- men to decide planning ning and Zoning Commis- bining the two commis- Lucille Mirandi, Nancy zine's advance editorial plans freguently are dis- Second Street and awarded Florida district governor - and zoning and "if we sions. rupted by unanticipated news developments resulting the contract to the low sion was split into two revert to one board it Lou Babbs, Yvonne and was instrumental in , commissions,, each with Babbs, Mary Ann Mirandi in postponements for features in which timing is not bidder, Hardrives Inc. for would expedite matters." It was agreed that all a paramount factor. establishing . the local :'• a seven-member group," resignations and new ap- and' Sandy Sorenson were $11,652.60. ; (Continued to Page 2); • Boone said. "It has ope- Commissioner William pointments to the two in the group that found rated under this setup for O. Herbold agreed with commissions be held in the animal. The dog is Police Activities of Week a year and it has b een de- Boone and Brandt. abeyance until the con- described as short, white, Stirt$:Job-V termined that two commis- DeLong said he didn't solidation. shaggy, and wearing a For Deerfield red collar and a white bow with polka dots on it. The new city manager Store's Foresight Foils Breakin, The girls reported the in- of Deerfield Beach, J. Bible Conference Breaks Ground cident to the Police De- El don Marriott, took over partment. his duties Wednesday. Three Other Places Are Entered In the meantime any- The post has been fill- Boca Raton Police Burglars broke into the dow on the south side of For New 2,500-Seat Auditorium one who has lost such a ed since March by City this week were seeking Ranch House Restaurant the building, where entry While hundreds of dog may reclaim it by Clerk Betty Hayes. criminals who broke into by forcing the rear door was made, and apparently friends and sponsors of calling the Mirandi home, Mrs. Hayes, lauded by two business places and Sunday night. The cash dropped ass omeone the Boca Raton Bible 464 N.E. Eighth street, Mayor Wilson Livor and a school, and attempted register and a wall safe climbed out the window. Conference Grounds from Boca 9980. members of the City Com- to break into a third were forced open and ap- Nothing else was dis- mission for the "excel- firm's e stablishment proximately $250 taken. turbed. this city and across the here. nation watched last Sun- Fire in Storage Room lent job" she has done The breakin was re- The police reported day morning, officials as acting city manager, The burglary attempt ported by Effie Vezos, there had been vandalism Causes $300 Damage that failed took place at manager, on Monday. broke ground for con- Fire in a storage room returned to her city clerk at the school, with child- the Boca Raton Paint It was investigated by struction of the Confe- at S.W. First Street in duties. ren throwing mangos Company's Winfield Park Det. Lt. Charles McCut- through the windows. rence's new 2,500-seat Building 14 of the Gar- Mrs.

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