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VCL.7 NO. 40 Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, Thursday, August 30, 14 Pages PRICE TEN CENTS
Keeping pace with the rapidly expanding city of Boca Raton are these twogiant cranes digging tidewater canals at the Camino Gardens 4K0--homes resi-dential development now under construction. While the one crane dredges, theother follows behind setting concrete slabs in place for 16,000 feet of seawall.All canals will connect with the Intracoastal Waterway.
Bank Adds Trust Dept., VPEstablishment of a
trust department, changeof name, and appoint-ment of a new vice presi-dent were announced thisweek by the First Bankof Boca Raton.
J. Theodore Johnsonwas named vice presi-dent and Trust officer ofthe new Trust Depart-ment.
The bank's name waschanged to the First
Bank and Trust Companyof Boca Raton.
Johnson is a native ofBaltimore, Md., wherehe was graduated fromMcDonogh School in1921, University ofMaryland, where he re-ceived his law degree in1929, and the MarylandSchool of Accounting andfinance from which hereceived a certificate asa Graduate in Account-
TtvtecUtedMYSTERY UNSOLVED- The dozen explorers
who have been trying to discover the source of the"Brown Mountain Lights" near Morganton, N.C.have met with little success. Indeed, there are somany possible scientific explanations of the 130-year-old mystery that it probably never will besolved- nor are explorers likely to scumble onto adefinite source.
So much interest has been aroused this year inthe strange, automobile-sized balls of light thatrise up from Brown Mountain on warm summernights that two counties are claiming "ownership"of the strange phenomena. Then too, a group ofTennessee businessmen are reported to have boughtfrontage on N.C. highway 181 facing Brown Moun-tain and plan to erect an observation tower there-surrounded, no doubt, by concession stands thathawk useless souvenirs.
Much better, thinks the nearby Morganton News-Herald, to let the old superstition- or whatever itis- continue through the years without explanation.The newspaper suggests that a park be providedwhere the interested can go in the hope of actuallyseeing the colored balls of light dance over thewooded mountainside. Highway 181 is-narrow at thebest viewing point and parking difficult. Make it aroadside stopping place free to all, the newspapersuggests, and call it "Brown Mountain Lights StatePark."
We though we might clear up this mystery for in-terested readers with reports from the searchingparty- but the cause seems hopeless. Better thatway, perhaps- for few people in the area want issolved anyway. Let them continue the pleasant pat-tern of viewing and speculating which folks in thearea have been enjoying-for two generations.
Maybe you'll get up to Brown Mountain LightsState Park sometime and take a look for yourself!
And- while you're about it- drive on over to NorthCarolina's Outer Banks and ask someone aboutthe "Maco Light" which people in that area seetwinkling in the evening hours. They'll tell you thata railroad brakeman was killed there by his owntrain a long time ago while swinging his lantern,and that his spirit returns to the spot every even-ing in the form of a twinkling light.
And how about Tinker Bell?
ing.He was also an asso-
ciate member of the NewYork StockTransferAsso-ciation for many years.
Johnson took charge ofthe Estate Division ofthe Florida NationalBank in Jacksonville in1953 and supervised theadministration of estatesall over the state.
Later in 1958 Johnsonestablished a new TrustDepartment in the Citi-zens National Bank ofSt. Petersburg and or-ganized the Estate Plan-ning Council of thatCity.
CIP Financing on AgendaBoca /Man, Two Others Survive Ordeal af Sea
A boca Raton man andtwo Pompano Beach mendrifted more than 35miles in the open sea,survived an attack bysharks and finally cameto shore after the smallboat they were in sank10 miles at sea Saturday.
The three, GeorgeHardy, 35, of Boca Ra-ton, Pete Thorn, 22, andMax Butcher,. 26, both ofPompano Beach, left theHillsboro Inlet Saturdayafternoon bound for Bim-ini. They said the smallboat struck an object inthe water about 10 mileseast and sank quickly.
Wearing life jackets,the men were in the waterfrom 12 to 20 hours,Hardy spent 12 hours inthe water, Thorn, 14hours, and Butcher, thenon-swimmer, tied to araft of boat cushions andlife jackets, 20 hours,
Hardy started out with
Thorn and Butcher butbecame separated in therough seas during thenight. Thorn said hemanaged to stay withButcher until shortly be-fore reaching the shoreat Riviera Beach butwas unable to tow theimprovised raft to shore.He notified the CoastGuard and Butcher waspicked up a mile south ofJuno Beach about 400yards offshore.
Hardy came ashore neardawn Sunday and landedat the Palm Beach resi-dence of Joseph P. Ken-nedy, the President'sfather. The house wasdark. He later boardedthe Coast Guard cutterto help look for the othertwo.
Thorn told of an attackby sharks in which hislife jacket and slackswere torn. He said hegrabbed one of the small-er sharks, tossed it at
Lucky to be alive are George Hardy of Boca Ra-t en (left) and Pete Thome. Along with Max Butcher,the trio survived a long ordeal in the open sea af-ter their boat sank.
the group and the otherswent away.
The men were back atwork as salesmen ofTerry Ford of at
Pompano Beach Mondaymorning apparently recov-ered from their long or-deal and in good condit-ion.
Asks County toHold New Tax Hearings
lAAft 31 meeting
JOHNSON
An eleventh hour ap-peal for the county com-mission to sit again asa board of equalizationwas approved Monday forthe Arvida Corp. ownersof extensive propertyinterests in the southend of the county.
The corporation, ac-cording to County At-torney Harry Johnston,had been granted the op-portunity to appear eitherlast week or at Monday'scommission meeting.
John Ay res, represent-ing the Arvida holdings,said hi s interests hadbeen unable to get pro-perty assessments untilrecently. This was de-nied by Tax AssessorEdgar Maxwell who saidthe assessments hadbeen available sinceJuly 1.
Ayres told the com-mission "i t looks likewe are getting the sametreatment we got lastyear." He apparentlyhad reference to lastyears efforts to have taxassessments reduced forRoyal Palm Yacht andCountry Club and otherArvida holdings,
Ayres said his inter-ests needed more time to
prepare their case.The board gave him un-
til 10:30 Friday to getthe necessary informa-tion and to appear be-fore the equalizationboard.
Surveyors HereFor FAU Work
A team of surveyersarrived here Monday morn-ing to begin the work ofsurveying the r oads atthe Florida Atlantic Uni-versity.
Bids for constructionwill be called either inOctober or November, aspokesman said, but roadconstruction will startsooner if possible.
Nearly 2,000 PalmBeach andHendry Countyschool teachers turnedout recently for the Flor-ida Education Associa-tion, Area 11-B meet-ing here.
Dr. Stephen J. Kneze-vich, professor and head6f the department of ad-ministration, supervisionand curriculum at Flori-da State University was
the principal speaker.Association plans and
projected developmentswere outlinedby severalFEA executives.
County teachers willwind up their pre-schoolsessions this week forofficial school openingSept. 4. The meetingwas held i nthe auditor-ium on the Bible Confer-ence Grounds.
Three Arrested in Theft HereTwo juveniles, one
from Boca Raton and onefrom Boynton Beach, anda Boynton Beach manwere turned over to theproper authorities afterthey admitted breakinginto a home on SpanishRiver Road and stealingtwo cases of liquor.
According to the pol-ice report, Herbert Turn-bull, 22, of BoyntonBeach, washanded to thePalm Beach County soli-citor last Thursday oncharges of breaking andentering. The juvenileswere turned over to theCounty Detention Home
Rogers Poll Results ToldCongressman Paul G. Rogers received 50,213 re-plies to his annual questionaire concerning affairsof the nation.
He said dhe larger volume of replies received in-dicated a strong interest in the investment and anawareness of the major issues facing the country.
The results are as follows:
YES
74.3
29.9'
Should the United States r e d u c eforeign aid? ~&.0%
Do you favor the Rogers Bill to ban alltrade with Castro's Cuba? 96.2%
Do you favor a reduction of transporta-tion taxes?
Do you favor U.S. purchase of U.N.Bonds?
Should a new Federal Department ofCabinet rank be created for UrbanAffairs?
So you approve an increased SocialSecurity tax to provide medicalcare tor the aged?
Do you favor Federal Aid for:A. School Construction?B. Teacher's Salaries?
Should the U.S. lower tariffs to com-pete in the European CommonMarket?
Do you favor any proposal for syste-matic annual reduction of the Na-tional debt?
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Old Photo ShowsProgress of City
Two tattered, fadingphotos of Boca (Raton'sfirst schoolhouse weresent to the Boca RatonChamber of Commerce byMrs. Eva Tasker, thefirst teacher to workhere. Mrs. Tasker whonow resides in Burbank,California, said in part:
"Enclosed are two oldsnaps I thought mightgive you a chuckle. Theyare of the first school inBoca Raton - 3 families,the Longs, Purdoms andBraleys. I was the teach-er. They had to sendtheir children away toschool at that time. BocaRaton consisted of theLong residence and acommissionary alongwith a few scatteredhomes."
Mrs. Eva Tasker, Boca Raton's first schoolteacher, recently sent the photo below, of BocaRaton's first school house to the Chamber of Com-merce. Believed to have been taken about 1915-17,the photo contrasts sharply with the architectsrendering (above) of the city's newest school, thehigh school now under construction at the north-west comer of Country Club Village. And by theway, classes start next Tuesday.
CommissionWorkshop IsSet for Fri.
A discussion of the fi-nancial aspects of thecity's proposed CapitalImprovement Program isscheduled for a City Com-mission Workshop meet-ing Friday morning atCity Hall.
City Manager WilliamLamb reported at Tuesdaynight's Commission meet-ing that representativesof the city's fiscal agents,Sullivan, Nelson and Goss,will attend the meeting.They are expected to re-port on the financing of a$3.5 million program withan additional $200,000for interest and fees dur-ing the initial part ofthe program.
The commission lastweek accepted the reportfrom Lamb, prepared bythe city's board of arch-tects, which detailed im-provements costing$1,962,635 and land ac-quisition costs amountingto $1,547,500.
Still pending on theCIP work is an attorney'sreport on the groupingsspecified by law of im-provements would be sub-ject to a referendum ofof freeholders.
In other action at lastTuesday's meeting, theCity Commission:
SENT to City AttorneyLeon Weaver for draftingof a legal document thecity's budjet for the nextfiscal year. The actionfollowed a public hearingon the proposed budget.
ADOPTED an ordinanceproviding for a six-footwall on double-front bus-iness properties whichhave one frontage on aresidential street.
Record EnrollmentSeen at Seacrest
Anticipated enrollmentat Seacrest High Schoolduring the 1962-63 schoolyear will be 1,200 stu-dents, a record number.
Peak enrollment hascaused the Seacrest ad-ministration to extendthe school day from 8:08a.m. to 3:25 p.m. and toadd an extra lunch per-iod, bring the total tothree lunch periods.
Ten new teachershavebeen added to the faculty.
Registration for newstudents who will attendSeacrest for the firsttime is from 9 a.m. tonoon today. This regis-tration does not includearea junior high schoolor Seacrest students whopre-registered last spring.Also, any student whoregistered during thedoes not have to registeragain.
All students/attendingSeacrest this year are toreport tot he gymnasiumat 8:20 a.m. September 4.
Post Office WillResume Wed. Hours
The Post Office willstart remaining openWednesday afternoonsSept. 19, according toPostmaster Don McDer-mott.
The sub-station at theDixie Paint Store, 485N.E. .20th Street will al-so remain open Wednes-day afternoons, he said.
2A THE BGCARA1CN NCV/S Thursday, August 30, 1<?62
Sorority Is CompilingKindergarten Scrapbook
Members of Xi GammaSig- garten and the qualificationsma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi set for the teachers. The book,have been compiling a scrap- which will cover the work withbook for the PTA Kinder- pictures and news clippings ofgarten. ^vork $one by the children
The book will have a chap- since the kindergarten waster on how the original organi- started in 1959, will be pre-zation started with the help of sented to the kindergarten'scivic clubs and individuals in- board of directors at its firstterested in a kindergarten in meeting in September.Boca Raton. Mrs. Harry Sorenson and
The scrapbook will stress Mrs. John Dunster, assistedthe purpose and health r e - by members of the sororityquirements for a good kinder- have been working several~ Z^r. • nights a week for the last garJaycee Wives tO month of the project. r
Distribute GuideMembers of the Boca Raton
Jaycee Wives Club will dis-tribute a children's televisionprogram guide listing recom-mended programs for young-sters and sub-teens. Thiswillbe distributed monthly to ele-mentary schools during theschool year.
The guide is sponsored bythe National Association forBetter Radio and Televisionprograms. On the viewingboard are persons such as Dr.Paul Popenoe, Clare Loganand Al Capp.
Club's proceeds from ad-vertising in the guide willbenefit the Boca Raton Li-brary Fund, one of the clubprojects, according to Mrs.Don Coblentz, club president.
PersonalsMr. and Mrs. Thomas Jam-
ison and Mrs. Jenny Tatro hadas their recent guests Dr. andMrs. William Cave and theirchildren, Steven, Billie Annand Sally of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Dr. Cave is a professor ofsociology at the Universityof Michigan.
While here the guests tooka three-day side trip to San-nibel Island for some "shell-ing," visited the Seaquariumin Miami, and several otherscenic spots.
Dr. Cave is Marge Jami-son's nephew.
Junior Women Will Hear
Speaker, Discuss MinstrelMrs. E.T. Norley of the
West Palm Beach ShelteredWorkshop will be guest speak-er at the Junior Woman'sClub of Boca Raton Tuesday,Sept. 4 at the MoravianChurch, 8 p.m.
Mrs. Norley will discuss thework being done with the olderemotionally disturbed chil-dren and how they are beingtaught to help support them-selves.
S c r a p s of materials a r eneeded to carry on this work.Members are asked to bringsuch scraps to die meeting.Anyone else wishing to con-tribute material may call Mrs.Harry Benson at 395-3369.
PersonalsMr. and Mrs. Leo J. Fox
spent a recent weekend at VeroBeach.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. (Hazel)Brown have returned from atrip to Massachusetts.
Nate Fitch has returnedhome after being a patient atBethesda Memorial Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob-erts of D e t r o i t , Mich.,frequent visitors, are visitingfor a month. They may decideto make their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Muel-ler a r r i v e d home recentlyafter a six-week trip whichtook them to San Francisco,Seattle World's Fair, Banffand Lake Louise.
Enroute home they stoppedoff in Montana, Wisconsin andIndiana to visit friends andrelatives.
The Gerald Coughlans spenta recent weekend at Key West.
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Plans are now underway for the second Kiwanis Club-Junior Woman's Club minstrel-variety show. Working through proposed numbers for the show are William S. Brown,Mrs. Joseph Kozdeba and Mrs. Robert Beeh. Auditions for prospective performers — whoneed not be members of either club — are scheduled for Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. at the BocaRaton School.
Jaycees CompleteCrosswalk Painting
Members of the BocaRaton Junior Chamber ofCommerce have complet-ed their annual "walk onthe green" sidewalkcrossings.
Each year prior to thebeginning of school theJaycees paint greencrosswalks at major in-tersections to remindmotorists to slow downand also to remind child-ren to cross on the green."
John Maher, a teacherat J .c . Mitchell School,was project chairman.
Participating in thepainting were Al Armour,Jaycee president; Ber-nie Braz, Jim Clopton,John Clarke, Joe Gal-ayda, Rusty Rhinehart,John Morrow, Jack Hart-zell. Duke Maier, DonCoblentz, Don Day, Thur-man Boilinger and ChuckHumprey.
Jaycees also movedthe PTA kindergartenfenc e ,
Danielle Vail of Boca Raton was oneof six semi-finalists in the Miss Tiger Teen contest in Miami.Master of Ceremonies for the show was disc jockeyCharlie Murdock.
ELECTRIC GLASS BOTTOM BOATS
Mrs. V i c t o r Hulett (theformer Ruth Post) has re-turned to Tulsa, Okla, afterspending two weeks as guestof Mrs. Ralph Sharbrough.
About 24 friends assembledfor a luncheon in her honorat Pal's Captain's Table in theCpve.
President of F l o r i d a At-lantic University ("Boca U")Dr. Kenneth Williams andMrs. Williams moved into theDr. Oscar Nord home in RoyalPalm Yacht and Country Clubthis week.
They have taken the Nord•residence for two years whileDr. Williams is busy gettingthe new university underway.
They will eventually selecttheir permanent residentialsite.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Willisreturned home recently afteran absence of several weeks.Betty spent some time islandhopping in the Caribbean,visiting Haiti, Jamaica andMontego Bay.
From there she went to Nor-folk, Va., where she was metby Russ for a visit with rela-tives. Later came a leisurelytour of the Carolinas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A.Graves have as their guests,Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dav-enport of Union, N.J., formerhometown of the hosts. Thevisitors plan to stay about twoweeks.
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THURSDAY, Sept. 6: Hotroast beef sandwish, scallopedtomatoes, mashed potatoesand gravy, apricot Betty andmilk.
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V i a the mail to f r i e n d scomes word that the Jacob C.Martinsons are enjoying theclimate and scenery in Color-ado. They expect to be back inabout another month.
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Also scheduled to. be dis-cussed is the forth comingminstrel-variety show incombination with the KiwanisClub. Any talented person isinvited to audition for the showSunday Sept. 16 Boca RatonSchool at 2 p.m.
Participants need not bemembers of either club and donot necessarily have to be aresident of Boca Raton.
PersonalsMrs. Lawrence Magner has
as guests at her Riviera home,her daughter, Mrs. HilliaryPaige and her daughters, Bethand Debbie.
The family spent a few dayson the island of Jamaica beforeplanning their return trip toPhiladelphia.
Dutch Treat Party
Held at Yacht ClubA group of area residents
joined forces Saturday for a"Dutch treat" party at RoyalPalm Yacht Club.
Sparking the idea was SamGraves, who with his wife, Sue,started the ball rolling for theaffair.
Dining and dancing w e r ealso Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith,Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ala-baster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ait-ken, C h r i s t i a n Truesonescorting his daughter, Mrs.Dane Skuda, and Mr. and Mrs.H. Speed Schroeder of Deer-field Beach who w e r e theguests of Mrs. Barbara Martinof Royal Palm.
Mrs. Martin is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holly ofChicago, who will be movinginto their new Royal Palmhome early in November.
Mr. and Mrs. A. BanksThomas of Deerfield Beachhave had a busy summer. Theyvacationed in New York andNew England.
Before returning home theyvisited each of their daughtersand families, the Robert Mil-lers in Salisbury, Md., Donand Sonny Hughes in Talla-hassee, and Capt. and Mrs.L.W. Smith in North Carolina.
Arriving at the Smith'shome they found the Captainwas returning from a13-month tour of duty onOkinawa so the Thomas's of-fered to baby sit while Mrs.Smith flew to the West Coastto meet her husband and driveback with him.
The Thomases returned re-cently after all this activity.
Lynn Aldrich is a pat-ient in Bethesda Memor-ial Hospital after report-edly being stricken with aheart attack.
Fred Sturm, stricken re-cently by a heart attack at theball field is recuperating athome. Reports say he is doingwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Russing(Beverly) left recently for aNorth Carolina vacation. Theywill be the guests of Beverly'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. GradyCole.
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and daughter le£t recently for N.C.
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Dr. Williams spoke on "Communism" at the luncheon meeting of the Boca Raton Sorop-timist Club recently at the Ebb Tide, Mrs. Betty Fish, left was program chairman, andMrs. Florence Trost, right, is president of the club.
This Is Your ClubBy Beatrice Landry
S o r o p t i m i s t s pledge al-legiance to Soroptimist and theideals for which it stands; "thesincerity of friendship, joy ofachievement, dignity of serv-ice, integrity of professionsand love of country."
Boca Rato.i SoroptimistClub members vow to "putforth great efforts to promote,uphold, and defend these idealsfor a larger fellowship inhome, in society, in business,for country and God."
It was Christmas, 1959. Theplace., a Christmas party.,one vivacious young lady men-tioned how nlceitwouldbeforthe business girls in BocaRaton to organize a Soropti-mist Club. Dee Fanciulli'sidea caught fire, several girlstalked it up, a meeting was heldand the club was chartered onMarch 26,1960 after some fineorganizational work by all in-terested members.
Incidentally, membership isby invitation only and the in-vitations are greatly prized.
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This reporter was invited, ap-preciated the honor, but could-n't find the time necessary todevote to the many outstandingprojects the club takes on.
Purpose of the club is'"service for practical needsof society,"
The club has sponsoredmany fine projects but prob-ably the most outstanding wastheir instigating and sponsor-ing the Boca Raton HomeNursing Serv ice , a part ofPalm Beach County NursingAssociation.
Hundreds of patients havereceived home nursing care bya qualified nurse under the di-rection of the patient's doc-tors' prescription. For thosewho can pay the fee, well andgood, the money goes into theexpense of keeping the servicegoing. But for those with a lowincome, they pay whateverthey can afford. And just abouteveryone is so grateful for theservice they manage to paysomething toward the regularfee.
Another project of the localSoroptimist Club is a scholar-ship to Palm Beach JuniorCollege. This was awardedthis year to Bernadine"Bunny" Baka, Seacrest HighSchool g radua te . Shewaschosen for her good grades inhigh school, as a girl with awell rounded personality and atalented dancer.
As a "recognition" projecteach year the Soroptimistchoose a Woman of the Yearfrom among the members.Popular Marge Jamison tookthe honors for last year. Whoknows, yet, who will be chosenthis year? It is an honor to becoveted and must be earned.
Another honor the club re-ceived as a whole was a recentvisit from Nellie Campbell,governor of the Soroptimist
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PersonalsMr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers
were recent visitors here.Rogers, a member of the U.S.Air Force, has been stationedin Puerto Rico for the lasttwo years.
After a family visit herethey left for White Plains,N.Y. to spend a week with hisp a r e n t s before going on totheir new post at Lincoln,Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lindenand son, Kenny are enjoying anorthern vacation. They re-cently visited friends inHins-dale, 111., where they spentquite some time riding horse-back and playing golf.
Later they left for New Yorkto visit friends and relativesthere.
Spending some time in Con-necticut are Mrs. Paul Batter-son and son, Jimmie who isattending camp there. LaterM r s . Batterson joined herhusband in New York Citywhere they have an apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Heyl arespending two months in Cleve-land, Ohio, and the surround-ing area.
Southern Region.Dorothy Page, formerly of
Ohio and now a local resident,is an honorary member.
Mrs. John (Eve) Miller wasfirst president and Mrs. Ray(Florence) T r o s t is the cur-rent president.
Members meet the secondand fourth Tuesday at the EbbTide Restaurant at noon. Thesecond Tuesday is a businessmeeting and the fourth Tues-day is a program meeting.
S o r o p t i m i s t s are notedfor their interesting programmeetings.
They also send a delegate tothe Boca Raton Welfare Asso-ciation. This year's delegateis Margot Shaul.
Charter members of thelocal club include Eve Miller,Dorothy Kemp, FlorenceTrost, Betty Fish, EleanorBebout, Lorraine Schmucker,Earline Rhine, Roberta Mc-Kenry, Agnes Smith, Dee Fan-cuilli, Catherine Points, GailFiscus, Florence Talmadge,May S. McCarty, Jo AnneSquires, Betty Myers, LorenaSprague, Mildred Bulla.Kath-erine Rice, Ann Marler, MarieWhitehouse, Marvel Balme,Marge Jamison, P a t r i c i aMoss (now Pennell), WinifredC. Wallace and Lorraine Mo-honey.
If there is a project that willbenefit the community as awhole, there is nothing so dif-ficult that these busy girlswon't undertake, and they ac-complish their aims.
Noted lunching at the Boca Raton Cabana Club recently were, left to right around thetable, A.R. Mitchell, W.P. Bebout Sr., and Mrs. Mitchell.
Miss Reins ch Is
Wed in Ceremony
At DeerfieldMiss Margaret AnnReinsch
became the bride of John CarlCork Saturday at 8 p.m. in acandlelight ceremony at herhome in Deerfield Beach. TheRev. Arland C. Briggs, offic-iated.
The bride is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs.Carl B.Reinsch.The bridegroom is the son ofMr. and Mrs. Frank G. Corkof Clarksbury, W. Va.
The bride wore a gown de-signed and created by hermother. Fashioned with nylonlace over satin, it featured alowered cowl neckline and longsleeves. The yoke, sleeveshoulders and pointed wristswere splashed with i r r ides-cent sequins. She carried abouquet of white orchids andcarnations.
Karen Whigham, cousin ofthe bridegroom, was maid ofhonor. Kevin Wesley servedas best man. Eric JamesValier and Carl B. ReinschJr . , were ushers.
Following a reception at thebride's home, the couple leftfor a honeymoon trip through-out Florida.
Joanne Brown Cogswel^Seated, and Ruth Ben-son, standing, will be electors of new ModelsInternationale Inc. opening here next week.
New Modeling and Charm
School Will Open HereA new modeling and charm Joanne Brown Cogswell was.
school is being opened here a Conover model, was named-at 42 S.E. Second Street. "Mrs . Philadelphia" in 1946
Called Models International and has had her picture inInc., the school will be op- magazines all o v e r theerated by Mrs. Ruth M. Ben- country,son of Boca Raton, andjoanne She has appeared on tele-Brown Cogswell as directors, vision, was a style consultant
Registrations will be ac- for Lord and Taylor and ad-cepted Sept. 4 from 1 to9p.m. ministrator for s e v e r a l
Classes will start Tuesday, modeling schools as well asSept. 11. School hours will be operating one of her own. Shefrom 1 to 9 p.m. T u e s d a y is a resident of Deerfieldthrough F r i d a y . Special Beach.classes may be arranged forSaturdays.
Ruth Benson modeled withthe John Robert Powersagency in New York. She is acommentator as well as modelfor fashion shows and has alsoacted as co-ordinator forshows. She was formerly a s -sociated with C o r o n e t ,Modeling Agency in Miami.
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'Then Jesus Came' isI's SermonRev.
"Then Jesus Came" will be
Thursday, August 30, 1962
First Presbyterian toHear ftev. Shiphorst
"What Are You Liv ingFor?" will be the topic of thesermon to be delivered by theRev. Albert G. Shiphorstatthe10 a.m. service in the FirstPresbyterian Church Sunday.
Moravian Churc'i PlansSeries of Discussions
The Rev. Christian D.
Dan Gill at the 11 a.m. serv- "Torn Clothing and Brokenice Sunday at First Methodist Bottles" at the Boca Raton
the sermon topic of the Rev. Weber will preach on the topic xvlonday, Sept. 10 there will"~ " ' " """ " be a meeting of the deacons in
the east room at 7:30 p.m.Church. Morav i an Church Sunday. Tuesday, Sept. 11 therewill
During September Rev. Gill Morning Worship is held at b e a m e e t m g o f the trustees inwill deliver a series of ser- 11 a.m. the east room at 7:30 p.m.mons from the gospel accord- Thursday, September 6, at Thursday, Sept. 13, thereing to Mark. This Sunday's 7:45 p.m. the first in a series w i U te a m e e t i n g o f t h e P a s _sermon will be the first in the of three discussions will be t o r > s study Group in the churchseries. held. The subject of the first a t 7 : 3 0 p#m_
The official church board d i s c u s s i o n will be "The -will meet Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. history and nature oftheMor-at the church. avian Church." The public ta xhe c h u r c h a t g p # m -
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NEIL MACAULAY PATRICIA MACAULAY
Macauiays to Launch Crusademay attend.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH162 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton, Florida
Rev. William Towery, pastorSUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.Training Union 6:30 P.M.Evening Worship 7:15p,M,
Wednesday EveningPrayer Service 7:30 P.M.
"The Southern Baptist Church in lioca Raton"
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ma-caulay of the Bible Con-ference Grounds, willleave Tuesday for Chi-cago on their first stepto New Zealand wherethey will conduct anevangelistic crusadeSeptember and November.
In Chicago'they willmeet their soloist Odes-sa Sigmon then continue
on for a two day visitatthe World's Fair. Thenext three days will bespent in Honolulu o nyouth engagements, thento the Fiji Islands for athree day visit in Suvu.They go on from there toAuckland, N.Z.
This is the Macaulaysfifth tour of New Zeal-and.
FilS? METHODIST CHURCH625 N.E. 2nd Ave. Pastor, Dan.M. GUJ
Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
Sermon:
"Then Jesus Came"
Air- Conditioned
[lev. Eastman to SpeakAt Church of Open Door
"Glorious Truth -theSpirit
"An All-ImportantDecision.
mmm CHURCHProtestant Neighborhood Church
On S.W. 12 Ave. in Boca Raton Square
395-2916Christian D. Weber, MinisterMorning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Air-conditioned New Building
Open Door.The Lord's Supper will be
observed at the close of the P a s t o r
Sunday morning service. Sun-day School meets at 9:45 a.m. t i c i P a t e i n t h e wnml r a l l v t 0 Hev. -JsJileman to Speakunder the direction of Norm te h e l d L a b o r *** a t H o l v At Community Church
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH(Baptist General Conference)
S.W. 17th. St. & Cypress Rd.Pompano Beach
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School11:00 a.m. - Preaching Through
Hebrews7:30 p.m. - Preaching Through
Gospel of John
Dr. Herbert J. Pugmire, Pastor.
"WE PREACH THE BIBLE ONLY'
Hopkins.The Chapel Choir, accom-
panied by Mrs. Lilliam Wil-liams, organist atthe morningservice will sing.
At the 7:30 p.m. serviceSunday, Rev. Eastman will
be held Labor Day at Holy A f CommunityCross Lutheran Church, NorthIVIiami- T n e R e v - l r a L e e Eshle-
,man will speak at the 11 a.m./^ 'service Sunday at the Com-CJiristi an Scientis ts sw ^ Church"of Boca Raton,
Lis t Sun. Lesson TopiM M l . 7 E s h l e m a n h a s b e enona"Christ Jesus" will be the summer business tour and is
lesson sermon subject atthe currently vacationing with hisspeak on ' The Trials that Be- n a # m > s e r v i c e Sunday of the f a m i l y i n North Carolina. Dur-set Us and What to do About Christian Science Society. i n g his a b s e n c e , PastorThem." The church youth Services are held in the Reuben L. Anderson hasgroup will meet following the chamber of Commerce build- directed the church activities,evening service. m g o n North Federal Highway. Special music by members
Members of the churchplan Sunday School meets at 9:30 o { t h e congregation and theto extend a farewell token ofgood will to departing college a v a i l a b l e a t 10;45 a.m. in the Sunday service.students Tomi Tarayos and F i r s t Federal Savings andJohn Eastman. L o a n A s s n _ building.
The Chapel Choir will r e - Wednesday evening services Rrst Oaptist yjiurcrt tohearse at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. gre a r g p > m > a t the Chamber Ooserve Lord ' s Supper
LUTHERAN CHURCHESof Boca Raton
ADVENTTHE A.L.C.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15WORSHIP 10:30N.E. 4th Ave. at 50th St.
Just off U.S. 1W.M. DEUTSCHMANN
PastorPhone 395-3632
ST. PAULMISSOURI SYNOD
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30
180 E. Royal Palm Rd.Downtown Boca
E.O. KRUG, PastorPHONE 395-0433
Parsonage 395-1939
Air Conditioned
Bible Study is scheduled for building.7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
'Our Longings' is topicfor Hr. George Pullman
lalvary Oaptist WillCelebrate Anniversary
Observance of the Lord'sSupper is planned for themorning s e r v i c e Sunday atFirst Baptist1 Church. Rev.William Towery, pastor, willexplain the observance.
Election of the church corp-
Palms in Delray Beach.
The t h i r d anniversary of"Our Longings" will be the C a l v a r y B a P t i s t c h u r c h o f
sermon topic of Dr. George C. North Pomp an o will be ob- oration's officers and direc-Pullman at the 9:30 a.m. serv- served in all services Sunday, tors also will be held at theice Sunday at the Church of the A l a r S e c a k e decorated with morning service.
'an open Bible will be served to The church will begin itsall present at the 9:45 a.m. fall program with a meeting ofSunday School. Pastor Wes the Training Union at 6:30Auger plans a "Back to p.m. Sunday. Rev. Towery willSchool" program with stu- d i s c u s s the "meaning ofdents participating. A song church membership" duringprogram for t e e n a g e and the September meetings.college studentswill be held at "Saved to Serve" wi l l bethe Auger home here following Rev. Towery's topic at thethe evening service. 7:15 p.m. Sunday service.
A new Sunday School classfor college and young business available,people will be started this Sun-day at Calvary Baptist.
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CAMPUS HILLBAPTIST CHURCH
1675 N.W. 4th AVE.
Evangelistic - FundamentalSunday School 9:45 a.rn.Morning Worship 11:00 a.in.Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.WednesdayPrayer Service 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Thomas PritehardEvangelist, Pastor
Nursery facilities are
Mew Pastor to DeliverFirst Sermon-Sunday
St. Gregory'sEpiscopal Church2 45 HAST BOCA RATON l!t>
SCHEDULEOF SFRVICES
SVTWAV, SFPT. 2, 19627:40 Ji'atins8:00 I;oly Eucharist9-30 Holy Eucharist &
SermonThe Rev. Raymond O'Brien
Phone 395-3260
Community
of
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OH THE ASJBAOJ BIBlf GROUNDS
Air-ConditionedChurch Activities
Sunday School (all aga») . . . (Msmorial Hali) 9:43 A.M.
Morning Worship (Ira Lee Eshieman) -11:00 A.M.Communion Sorvice (Memorial Hall) 6:30 P.M.
Evening Worship (Msmorial Hall). 7:30 P.M.
(Enter Msmorial Hali Through Wat i Portico of Auditorium)
Wednesday Prayer Servica (Hotel Chapel). . . . . . . 7:30 P M .
Friday - Christian Youth (Youth Ranch)
Phone 395-2400
Friendly, Non-Denominational, EvangelicalA Beacon Light. . .
To a World That Has Lost Its Way
Ira Lee EsMeman, MinisterBible Commentator
Reuben L. /intlerson, Pastor
Community PresbyterianTo I ear ;*ev, ijri ggs
The Rev. Paul W. Gess, thenew pastor, will deliver hisfirst sermon at the 9:30 a.m.
Rev. Arland V. Briggs will service Sunday at the Delraypreach at the 9:30 a.m. ser- Beach Presbyterian Church,vice Sunday at the Community U.S.Presbyterian Church in Deer- Rev. Gess will conduct thefield Beach. Sunday and Wednesday eve-
Sunday School classes will ning services at 8 p.m.meet at 9:30 under the direc- Sunday School is at10:15tion of Foster Parker and a.m. N u r s e r y facilities areHarry Anderson. Music will available.be under the direction of El-liot Alexander, organist.
The executive board of theWomen's Association wi l lmeet Wednesday at 10 a.m.The deacons will meet Thurs-day at 7:30 p.m.
Promotions and awards will
Youth iroup to Hole!Lunch, Splash Party
The Christ Young Pol-lowers of the Church ofthe Open Door will meetat the home of Mr. andMrs. Sidney Bray, 2411N.E. 35th Street, Light-house Point Saturday at2 p.m.
Lunch will be servedfollowed by a splashparty. Later Bray willtake the young people fora cruise on his boat.
The Rev. Albert East-man, Jack Weicht andMr. and Mrs. Bray will bechaperones.
Wednesday, Sept. 12, theJunior and Echo Choirs willhave registration. Eight andnine year olds at 7 p.m., 10and 11 year olds at 7:30 and12 year olds and over at 8 p.m.
Beginning Sunday, Sept., 9,two worship services will re-sume at 10 and 11:15 a.m.
The Church School sessionswill also resume on this date.Classes are available fromnursery through senior high. _ _ _ _ _ —New pupils will be enrolled on Holy Communion Planned Rev. Hoffman to Preacliithe first Sunday. Church At St. Paul Lutheran At 10:30 Service Sun.School starts at 9 a.m. , ,™_ - ,r „ **_
Holy Communion will be The Rev. Vernon Hoffman,celebrated Sunday at St. Paul p a s t o r of the Trinity Re-Lutheran Church in the 10:30 formed Church, will resumea.m. service. his ministerial duties at the
The s e r m o n by Pastor church beginning Sunday.ofGodDwellethinYou-willbe Eugene O. Krug will be "An- The title of his sermon atthe topic of the 11a.m. sermon o t h e r T e s t o f Discxpleship " the 10:30 a.m. service will beby the Rev. AlbertL. Eastman A s a P a r t o f t h e a d u l t B i b l e
Donna Ferguson and JoeMcDermott were honored ata splash party and buffet sup-per for 20 hosted by his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. JosephMcDermott of PornpanoBeach.
Public NoticesCITY OF BOCA RATON
Palm Beach CountyBoca Raton, Florida
August 21, 1962
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sunday at the Church of the c l a s s ' a 1 u e s t i o n P e r i o d is At the 7:00 p.m. evening ser-held when the group discusses vice he will preach on thequestions of interest with the subject "God Will Give You
Guidance."The Walter League will par-
a.m. Nursery facilities are church choir is planned for the
PersonalsSorry to hear that genial
Ike Parrish underwent sur-gery recently at BethesdaMemorial Hospital. He is r e -ported doing well but at the last
The City of Boca Raton,Boca Raton, Florida, will re-ceive bids on or before 5:00P. M., Tuesday, September 4,1962, for furnishing all la-bor, materials and equipmentnecessary for,the installationof a pavement along N.E.11th Street between N.E. 2ndTerrace and Federal Highway,together with all wo'ik inci-dental thereto, said work to beperformed in accordance withplans and specifications onfile in the City Engineer'sOffice, and that the specifica-tions not herein specificallys-?t forth shall be in accord-ance with the Stale Road De-partment specifications.
SPECIFICATIONS:
The entire 50 foot right-of-way shall be cleared andgrubbe"<l and debris removedfrom the site of the workBSurplus excavation shall be
disposed of as noted on thepi an s.
Contractor shall coordinatethe work with all utility com-pani e sa
Bids shall be made on a unitprice basis and the Bmount dueon final payment shall be com-puted by multiplying the act-ual quantity of She black topasphaltic concrete wearingsurface by said unit price.
This NOTICE and the fol-lowing schedule is to beused in making the proposalfor the above work.
PROPOSAL
Paving approximately 1,700square yards complete at Vieunit price of: $ persquare yard.Total: $
Bidders must have a CityOccupational license for tolswork. The City reserves theright to reject any and allbids.
The bidder is required toexamine the site of the proposedwork and it will be assumedthat he in satisfied as to thecondition to be encounteredwhether or not specificallyset forth in the above notice.
The City of Boca Raton willnot be responsible for anyliabilities incurred during thecompletion of the above woik.
The successful bidder en-tering into a contract for anyportion of the woik shall fur-nish and file with (he City anacceptable contract Perfor-mance Bond as security for thefaithful performance of thiscontract and for the payment ofoil persons performing laborand/or furnishing materials inconnection with the contract.
The undersigned agrees toexecute the contract withinten (10) consecutive calendardays after notice being givenof the award of contract, andthat all work will be. compl etedwithin one month after receiv-ing notice of award from theCity.
This foim must be used forthe proposal and signed. Thecompleted proposal shall beplaced in a sealed envelopeand plainly marked on theoutside "BID FOR PAVINGN.E. 11TH STREET - To beopened at 'the regular CityCommission'Meetlng,, Tuesday,September 4, 1962."
The envelope containing theProposal shall be addressed to:
City of Boca RatonBoca Raton, FloridaAttention: City Manager
Prepared by:A.E. AmslerCity Engineer
Wm. H. LombCity Manager
Publish August 23 and 30, 1962be given to Sunday School stu- r e P o r t n o visitors allowed yet. Furnish proof of publication.
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With the back to school sea-son upon us and with all therepresentatives from variousfields giving advice as to whatclothes, books and other sup-plies Mom and Dad shouldpurchase, we felt some expertadvise on safety might be inorder.
To do this, we called uponour Safety Officer, NormanEllingsworth, who offers thefollowing advise:
All parents should take timeout from their busy schedulesto sit down with their childrenfor a straightforward and sin-cere lecture on bicycle andwalking safety. Chi ld renshould be told that they are toobey in detail every order ofthe school crossing guards andto follow exactly the safetyprocedure given them by theirschool teachers and the visit-ing safety officers. As a mat-ter of fact, this instruction ap-plies just as much to every dayof the year as they do to thetime when school is in session.
Children should be instruct-ed to walk their bicyclesacross Federal Highway,Dixie Highway, and all rail-road crossings. Along withthis they should follow exactlythe same rules of the road asyou do when driving a car.They should ride on the safetypathways, where they are pro-
vided, and where there arenone, they should ride in singlefile on the right side of theroad. They should always givehand signals before turningand yield the right of way topedestrians.
All bicycles should bechecked to be sure that theyare in good riding condition.The brakes should be in per-fect working order, the seatshould be tight and adjustedproperly. Wheel spokes andchains should be properlytightened and in good workingcondition.
All bicycles in Boca Ratonare required to be licensed.These licenses are issued bythe Po l i ce Department,Monday through Friday,between the hours of 8 a.m.and 4 p.m. The only require-ment for licensing is that thebike must pass a safetyinspection , given by the police.The cost of the license is onedollar.
So, as you go about purchas-ing clothing and books, startplanning your safety lecturefor your children. Insist thatthey observe and obey all safe-ty regulations and the adultswho supervise them.
There is nothing so heart-rending to a policeman as tobe called to an accident in-volving a child. The toughestjob in the world is that of hav-ing to notify a parent that theirchild has been killed. Help"Your Police Force" protectyour most precious posses-sion.
"Thursday, August 20, 1962 THE DOCA RATON NEWS 5A
Borgschulte JoinsStaff at Landings
Expansion of the vault facilities at the First Bank of Boca Raton was started last week.Scheduled for completion by the end of September, the expansion program will triple thecapacity of the bank's vault facilities. Checking plans were, from left, Richard Chenoweth,vice president of the bank; Dale Campbell, construction foreman for Venice ConstructionCo.; and Warren L. Felter, vice president of the bank.
The appointment of GeraldFrederick Borgschulte to thesales staff of The Landings hasbeen announced by The Haft-Games Company, builders ofthe new community betweenthe Intracoastal Waterway andU.S.I in n o r t h e a s t FortLauderdale.
Borgschulte, a member ofthe Fort Lauderdale Board ofRealtors, came to Florida in1957 after fourteen years ofreal estate and building exper-ience as owner-operator of theBorgschulte Realty Companyin St. Louis. Prior to joiningThe Haft-Gaines organizationhe was a broker associatewith Jack Higginbotham, Inc.
Amazon Is Topic"Amazon Experiences With
Head Hunters" was the subjectof Gino J. DiMarco, explorerand wild life enthusiast at themeeting of t(ie Boca RatonRotary Club held yesterday atthe Ebb Tide Restaurant.
DiMarco is an executivewith the County Title and Ab-stract Company here and isalso a Rotarian.
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Peter (IricsonFuneral services were held
yesterday afternoon in KraeerFuneral Chapel for PeterEricson, 75, of 29 SE Sixth St.,who died Sunday evening atBethesda Memorial Hospitalafter a long illness.
He iS survived by his wife,Elsie, of Boca Raton, and asonRobertErmatinger.ofEv-erett, Mich.
Mayor John Brandt ( c e n t e r ) was on hand for the formal opening last week of theLandings, the Haft-Gaines development at the north side of jjyift Lauderdaie. Jack Gaines(left) and Burt Haft, who a lso developed Royal Oak Hills here, were on hand to give themayor a personal tour.
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Searle, T i t u s v i l l e civicHe moved to Boca Raton 11 leader, as a vice president of
years ago from Detroit and M - N - Weir & Sons, Realtors,was a member of Lotus Lodge w a s announced this week by549 F & A M in Michigan; was President Milton N. Weir, Jr.president of Union Local 705, Searle is head of the firm'sHotel and Restaurant union AF Titusville office and active inof L in De t ro i t . He was the North Brevard Develop-formerly a photographer and m e n t Commiss ion , whicha waiter at the Gross He Golf he serves as v ice presidentand Country Club, Grosse lie, and chairman of the IndustrialMich. Committee. He has been with
Services were conducted by t n e Weir organization for fivethe Rev. Reuben Anderson of years,the Community Church. Searle formerly was assis-
Masonic services were con- tant to the vice president of theducted at the graveside at Boca continental Can Co., withRaton Cemetery. headquarters in B a 11 i m o r e,
Pallbearers were George Md., and later build andop-Whitehouse, Major P.J.Col- erated food processing plantsley, Gus Cicala, Joseph Cog;- ta t h i s country and Mexico,gin, Roy Hunter and Leon B. Before joining Weir & Sons, he
was affiliated with variousLewis.Kraeer Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
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companies associated withArthur Vining Davis, and re-sided in Boca Raton.
Mrs. Lena M. Y/hite'nouseFuneral services were held
Tuesday morning at Kraee rFuneral Chapel for Mrs. LenaMaude Whitehouse, 83, of 830SW Second Street, who died onSunday in a Pompano Beachconvalescent home.
Mrs. Whitehouse moved toBoca Raton from Cleveland,Ohio, one year ago and was aretired school teacher.
Survivors include a daugh-ter, Mrs. Mary Justice, and agrandson, Howard Justice, ofBoca Raton.
Burial was in Boca Raton
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n.A. SGARLliA native of Ansonio, Ohio,
he graduated from the Collegeof Commerce and Journalismof Ohio State University andfor a time worked as a report-er on Scripps-Howard news-papers in the middle west.During World War II he waswith the War Production Boardand the QuartermasterDepartment, doing work in thefield of combat rations.
In addition to his work withthe North Brevard Develop-ment Commission, Searle is adirector and chairman of theBeautification Committee ofthe G r e a t e r T i t u s v i l l eChamber of Commerce. He isa member of the KiwanisCluband the Elks Lodge there.
Mrs. Searle was for severalyears social director Of theBoca Raton Hotel and Club.
The Searles reside in Titus-ville at 1610 Blue Bird Ct.
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6A THE BOCA fi/.ICN NEWS Thursday, August 30. 1962
Florida FB League toPlay Labor Day Opener
Professional football re-turns to the state of Floridathis weekend after an absence
sional football in Florida.Some 3,000 fans turned out
in Melbourne for the Jackson-of nearly 16years as the Flor- ville - Orlando exhibition, aida Football League begins hard-fought struggle played on
a soggy gridiron. Just howmany will turn out for FFL
The initial FFL contestthis league play is the question.Sunday night pits the Daytona But early reports indicate
interest is mounting for theFFL.
Sunday night's pre-LaborDay battle between theThund-erbirds and the Broncosshapes up as an excellentopening game for the FFL.
Orlando has the passing tal-loaded with talent. Orlando's ents of Marty Bezyack, stubbyfavoritism is based on its one ex-Utah gridder, and the run-game experience in losing ning skills of fullback Frank
Bouffard and halfbacks LesterSaeys and Monk Bailey tospark its offense.
Daytona Beach is high on
play in a game at DaytonaBeach.
Beach Thunderbirds, coachedby Bud Asher, againsttheOr-lando Broncos, under the guid-ance of Jack Hanna. Game timeis 8 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
The Broncos go into thegame a slight favorite, despitereports the Thunderbirds are
Bowling lanes -- believe it or not -- are built standing one on side. When com-pleted, they are lowered into place -- an all-hands job at the new UniversityBowl here. Each lane, built of Ipineand maple wood, has an overall length ot79 feet.
13-7 to Jacksonville in an ex-hibition last Saturday night inMelbourne.
It will be the first regularprofessional league game quar te rback J a c k Moynihan,played in Florida since Dec. ex-New York Giant and former13, 1946. On that date, the Holy Cross star. Also in theMiami Seahawks concludedtheir first and last season inthe All-America Conference.
The Seahawks, strangely
Thunderbird backfield a rehalfbacks Buddy Bennett(South Carolina) and HerschellHogan (Stetson) and fullback
enough, won that final game by Ronnie King (Toronto Argon-a 31-20 score over the Brook- auts).lyn Dodgers Bezyack,a 5-10, 170-pound
quarterback, rifled Jackson-ville's defenses for 101 yards
in the OrangeBowl before a rainsoakedcrowd of 2,340. The victorygave Miami a 3-11 record in on 13 completions in 21 at-the All-America, won by the tempts in the Broncos exhibi-undefeated Cleveland Browns, tion lo s s . He and end Bob
Despite thoughts to the con- Pracek teamed for the game'strary, Miami played its com- longest play, a 40-yard aerialplete schedule in the All-America Conference in 1946,averaging 7,320 fans for sevenhome games and 22,907 for a
strike in the first quarter.Defensively, the Broncos*
Willie Cooley (6-1, 260), RayBorlie (6-3, 220) and Pat Ba-
similar number of games on con (6-2, 265) are standouts,the road. Daytona Beach's defensive
The Seahawks set only one platoon is led by stellar line-record in their fateful first backer Joe Hergert (6-2,220).y e a r — they twice lost four Other top Thunderbird de-consecutive games. The fenders are tackle Earl GriggsBrowns were Miami's worst (6-1, 257) and linebacker Kenenemies, scoring 44-0 and Lutterdock (6-1, 215).
The F l o r i d a FootballLeague will use National Foot-ball League rules with one ex-ception: a ball carrier, oncedowned, may not again attemptto run. This change was madeas a safety precaution.
3 4 - 0 victories. The All-America's opening game,Miami at Cleveland, drew60,135 spectators.
But still the All-Americafolded after one year.
Cleveland, San Franciscoand Los Angeles finally be- The remaining three teamscame members oftheNational in the FFL, Miami Bombers,Football League. Additional Ft. Lauderdale Tigers andteams in the All-America Jacksonville Bears, will swingwere Chicago (Rockets), Buf- into action in games Saturday,falo (Bisons) and New York Sept. 8.(Yankees).
So now, nearly 16 years The C. E.Shaffers nowliv-later, the Florida Footballing in the Canal Zones areLeague, with teams in Miami, looking forward to comingFor t Lauderdale, Daytona here in about six months, How-Beach, Orlando and Jackson-ever, in the meantime they areville, is re-opening the sup- keeping up with local newsposed closed door of profes- through this newspaper.
John Morrow, manager of the Boca Tackle Shop team, receives the victor'strophy from Mike Steele of the City Recreation Dept ., following the finalgame of the Adult Softball league.
Boca Tackle Wins Softball Trophy
The skilled ones —Tony "Too Many" Lolliand friend Russell Gren—did very well for them-selves the other night.
Tony got his limit ofsnook and part of mine!Russell landed three orfour nice snook. JackFairbanks landed a smallsnook but was "out-fish-ed" along with the restof us . "
We saw a lot of snookbeing caught at the in-let bridge. All were underfive pounds — really thebest size for eating.
The next time you catcha small snook, filet, de-bone and skin it. Broilfor about five minutes oneach side, using a lot ofKey lime juice, butter,and a little salt to bringout the very finest fla-vor. For a larger snook,about ten minutes broil-ing time is required.
We saw Dick Hallerbeing out-fished by ourfriend Bob Culliney the
Dick Long LeavesRichard M. Long Jr., will
leave soon for Florida StateUniversity at Tallahassee. Heis the son of Mr. and Mrs. R,M. Long, 498 NE 30th Street.
A graduate of SeacrestHighSchool, R ichard will studyphilosophy and literature asmajors. He was awarded ascholarship to FSU for aca-demic achievement.
PUBLIC NOTICESNOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned, under the pro-visions of Section 865.09,Florida Statutes 1957, willregister with the Circuit Court,in and for Palm Beach County,Florida, upon receipt of p'roofof publication of this notice,the fictitious name to-wit:
STAR DECORATORSand that the party Interested insaid business is as follows
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Boca Raton, Fla.
Dated: August 28, 1962
Publish: August 30, and Sept. 6,13, 20, 1952
other day on the sea wallsouth of the PalmettoPark road bridge. Whenlast seen, there werenosnook on the string.
Bill Kane did fairlywell catching black mul-let from the PalmettoPark roadbridge. Give ita try, but be careful: thelegal size is 12 inches.
Jim Kornblue caughtthree mullet in his net inone cast, but lost one af-ter he had retreived thenet.
Heard of anyone catch-ing tarpon lately...andwhere?
Denver Britten's nep-hew, Harold McDonald ofGeorgia, was down for acouple of days. Whilehere, Harold landed a15-pound snook and thenext day landed a 30-pound jewfish! With thatkind of luck, he should beback soon.
This week's welcome tonew fishermen goes toHumbert Baer, who is nowin,his neW|home in RoyalOak Hills.
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The first place trophy in theAdult Slow-pitch League wasawarded to Boca Tackle Shoplast week as the summerleague drew to a close.
Wentworth Plastering tookthe runner-up trophy. BocaTackle finished the seasonwith a two game lead on Went-
Golf Event to Be
Held at U. ParkMarnie Devereaux women's
golf chairman at UniversityPark Country Club, has an-nounced a Labor Day golfevent open to the public.
Players may check with thepro shop for starting times.
A social hour and buffetsupper will take place in theevening.
Winter Softball
League PlannedA winter slow-pitch soft-
ball league is planned for thefall months if enough interestis shown.
A meeting will be heldThursday, Sept. 6 at the CityRecreation Center for thoseinterested. Players, spon-sors, and umpires are urgedto attend.
worth Plastering.The final double-hitter of
the season was played lastThursday evening with Deer-field Beach and WentworthPlastering in the first game.Deerfield failed to field nineplayers and forfeited to Went-worth Plastering.
In the second game BocaTackle Shop defeated TeenTown by the score of 15-4.Don Coblentz was the winningpitcher. Don Jones led BocaTackle Shop with four hitson four trips to the plate.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert I.Ayers of Whitehouse Station,N.J., their daughter, Patty,and son, Richard, returnedhome recently after spendingthree weeks with Mrs. Ayer'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. HowardSecor of Boca Woods.
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Artist's sketch of the new office building under construction for Boca Raton printingCompany on South East Fourth Street. In addition to the printing company, the buildingwill have two offices.
Boca Printing to StartNew Plant, Office Bldg.Construction will get under- tion n o w i n i t s n e w o f f i c e o n
way soon for the new office NE 20th Street, a branch ofbuilding at 41SE Fourth Street the Pompano Beach office,which will house the Boca Architect was Paul RobinRaton Printing Company and J o h n > A 1 A o f pompano Beach,also provide two office suites
to be leased. Arriving recently for a visitThe Boca Raton Printing w i t h h i s b r o t h e r . i n _ l a w a n d
Company has been serving this s i s t e r > M r - ̂ M r s # c h a r l e £ .area for six years at its plant D a w s o n > w e r e D r . a n d j ^ .at 55 S. Federal Highway. R i c h a r d R . L o u f t o { C h a r i e s .However, according to com- t o n > W e s t V i r g i n i a p
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PUBLIC NOTICESNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-ING ON PROPOSED ORDI-NANCE OF THE CITY OFBOCA RATON, FLORIDA,PROVIDING THAT THE CODEOF ORDINANCES, CITY OFBOCA RATON, FLORIDA, BEAMENDED REVISING SEC-TION 25-62, WHICH IS THEDISTRICT ZONING MAP OFSAID CODE, PROVIDING FORA 55 FOOT SET HACK LINEON N.W. 9TH AVENUE BE-TWEEN PERRIWINKLESTREET AND WEST PAL-METTO PARK ROAD
TO ALL PARTIES IN INTE-REST, PROPERTY OWNERSAND CITIZENS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT the City Commission ofthe City of Doca Raton, Flori-dH, will hold a public hearingat 7:30 P.M., in the City Hallat Boca Faton on the 4th dayof Sept,, 1962, to considerand take action on the propos-ed amendment in the ZoningOrdinance of Boca Raton, Flor-ida, in the following respect:
To amend by adding a sec-tion to be numbered 25-50.1 toread as follows:
"Sec 25-50.1. Building setline along the West side ofNorth West 9th Avenue betweenPerriwinkle Street and WestPalmetto park Road, i s herebyestablished at 55 feet West ofthe East boundary line ofSection 24, Township 47South, Ranee 42 East."
For public examination acopy of the proposed Ordi-nance to effect such an addi-tion is on file In the office ofthe City Cl erit.
CITY OF BOCA RATON,FLORIDA.By J a cob Heidt
Publish: Aug. 23 &, 30, 1962Furnish Proof of Publication
NOTICE 'JO CREDITORSIN THE COURT OF THECOUNTY JUDGE IN ANDFOR PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA; IN PROBATE, NO.19 251IN RE: ESTATE OFROBERT C. GILMER
Deceased,To All Creditors, Legatees,Distributees and Person's Hav-ing Any Claims or DemandsAgainst Said Estate:
You and .each of you arehereby notified that you arerequired by Law to presentany claims and demands whichyou, or either of you, mayhave against the estate ofROBERT C. GILMER, de-ceased, 3ate of said County,to the County Judge of PalmBeach Countyj, Florida, at hisoffice in the court house ofsaid County at West PalmBeach, Florida, within
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NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINGON PROPOSED AMENDMENTIN THE ZONING ORDINANCEOF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA,PROVIDING THAT THE CODEOF ORDINANCES, SECTION25-62, WHICH IS THE DIS-TRICT ZONING MAP OF SAIDCODE BE CHANGED FROMRESIDENTIAL R- 1-D TOHOTEL-MOTEL R-4 ON TWOPLOTS ON LOT 20 BOCARATON HILLS
TO ALL PARTIES IN INTE-REST, PROPERTY OWNERSAND CITIZENS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT the City Commission ofthe City of Boca Raton, Florida,wilf hold a public hearing at7:30 P.M., in the City Hull atBoca Raton on the 4th day ofSept., 1962, to consider andtake action on proposed amend-ment and change in the ZoningOrdinance of Boca Raton,Florida, in the following re-spect.
That the zoning be changedfrom Residential R-l-D toHotel-Motel R-<! on
"South 300' of the West 200"of Lot 20, Block 22, as record-ed In the public records ofPojm Beach County, OfficialRecord Book 561, Page 107
and the
"North 247.2' of South 607,2'of the West 200' of Lot 20,Block 22, os recorded in thepublic records of Palm BeachCounty, Official Record Book50 1, Page 109"
For public examination a copyof the proposed Ordinance toeffect such change Is on filein the office of the City Clerk.
CITY OK IJOCA RATONFLORIDA13y Jacob Heidt
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John Duncan RickettsServices were held Satur-
day afternoon for John DuncanRicketts, 60, of 1101 NWFourth Ave. Boca Raton, whodied last Thursday at BethesdaMemorial Hospital.
The Rev. Reuben Andersonof the Community Church ofBoca Raton conducted theservices held at Kraeer Fu-neral Chapel.
He was a member of the Del-ray Beach F&AM Lodge, waspresent secretary and a pattmaster. He was a chartermember of the Boca RatonLions Club, a member of theElks Club and at one timeserved as a city commis-sioner.
Survivors include his wife,Muriel A., and a son, Joel,of Boca Raton; a daughter,Mrs. Anne Smith of BoyntonBeach; and one brother, Leoof Toledo, Ohio.
Masonic graveside serviceswere held at the ; Cemetery.six calendar months from thetime of .the first publicationof this notice. Each claim ordemand shall be in writing induplicate, and shall state theplace of residence and postoffice address of the claim-ant, .and .shall be sworn to bythe claimant, his agent, orhis- attorney, and any suchclaim or demand not so filedshall be void.
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MCETQ/.GH Solicitor foractive office. lieplies willbe held confidential. Writeto Box "V" ̂ Boca EatonNews. CA79-38-,41E)
SERVICE Station Attend-ant, experience preferred.Age 30-50. Apply N.E.10th St. and FederalHighway. 515-40B
HOUSEKEEPER FORELDERLY COUPLE -LIVE IN - 395-2466.
.V.OWEN for part-timework in the Boca Eaton,Deerfield, Boynton Beacharea Car necessary. Forapp't. call collect 3/. 3-25P7, Ft. Laud. VisitingHomemaker Service, Inc.
(466- 37E)
UNIVERSITY BOWLINGLANES
SECRETARY full timelooking for a futureCOUNTERMAN, fulltime, opportunity advance-ment.COUNTERMEN - parttimePORTER - full timePORTERS - part timePRO-SHOP GIRL - fulland part timeLANE MAINTENANCEMAN - full timeMr. Chevalier, 395-5222.
52X-40B
AUTOS FOB SALE
"55 CADILLAC, El Dor-ado Convertible,. Powersteering, power brakes,low mileage, perfectcondition. 395-1384.
524-40B
•CONVERTIBLE1960 Ford Sunlirier, l i tenew, one owner. Caravailable at an amazingprice. Tern s can be ar-ranged. Call 395-1515.
(455- 3CB)
WANTED - Late modelportable typewriter, A-lcondition. Call 395-3684.
513-40,41P
LISTINGS WANTED
WE NEEDLISTINGS
HOMES & RENTALSBuyer for
Commercial Lotsand Duplexs
Mr. Blackweli395-3595
WANT TO RENTJust think of all thosepeople without a roofover their heads. Do callus and list your seasonaland yearly rentals inthe Boca and Deerfieldarea.
kMOTHERWELLIWfi REALTY
757 S. Federal Hwy.Boca Baton, FJa,
395-4044STORES FOR BENT
STORE 17x45 will deco-rate. Inquire Dixie Sur-plus Store, Dixie Shop-ping Center, No. 21st &Dixie Hwy; Boca Raton,Fla. (213-24Btf)
OFFICES FOB RENT
L0W3ST Rent in Boca;stores or offices, central-ly located, reasonable.Call Boca 395-3236. (375-32Btf)
LOTS FOR SALE
BUILDING lots for sale inbeautiful Country Club Vil-lage. Phone 395-1818 orstop at office at entrance.
PETS
AKC Poodle pups, Apri-cot or Black. Phone 395-2251. (393-33tfB)
BEAUTIFUL affectionateregistered, Seal point,Siamese kittens, nineweeks old. 325 INW 15thSt; Delray Beach. PhoneCR^-,4581. 508-39 Btf
DALMATIAN PUPS, wellmarked (reasonable) ."$months old- - 1183 SW1st Terr., Deerfield -399-1596. 400-33Btf
DUPLEX Lot, 80x105,N.W. 3rd St; Boca Raton.Walking distance to town.Apply 160 N.W. 3rd St;Boca Raton. 522-40Btf
WAREHOUSES
500.0 SQ. FT. CBS, 14 ft.ceilings, 3 10x12 over-head doors, separate off-ice 12x15, 2 toilets. Prac-tically new building.Plenty of windows, cen-trally located. Ph. JA 4-7813. (238-47Btf)
Deerfield warehouse 25by 5f, light industry
./ / / , construction. Ampleparting. Call 399-09P4.
(421-35tfB)
OFFICES FOR RENT
ILursday, August 30, 1°62 THE B O C A ' R A I C H NEWS 7A
Boca Raton News ClassifiedROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS with twin beds,private bath, reasonable.Convenient to shoppingarea. PH 395-4863.
509-42B
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FURNISHED 1 and 2bedrooms, spacious,Also an Efficiency. Rea-sonable. El Mar Apts.
4300 N.W. 3rd Avenue395-2596. 518-40B
FURNISHED Apt. acrossfrom Golf Course in newduplex. Light clean, airy.GE kitchen, TV. 343 E.Royal Palm Rd.
510-40BTF
FURNISHED 1 and 2bedrooms, spacious, Alsoan Efficiency. Reason-able. El Mar Apts. 4300N.W. 3rd Ave. 395-2596
518-40B
SPACIOUS 1 bedroomapt. $75. per month, year-ly. 271 N.W. 2nd Ave.
(283-27Etf)
1 bedroom, furnished,near J. C. Mitchell School.$60 mo. yearly basis.Southland ;/.pts., 2060N.w. 2nd ..Ave.' See f'gr.:/.pt 2. (:44,4-36B)
DUPLEX40 E.U. 7th St , as busi-ness or residence. Modernduplex, 1 bedroom, eachside. Fhone or seeCI",Y:AI. 2. B./EL2Y,Realtor, :400 2. PalmettoF i . Rd., Boca Eaton. Ph..39 5- 2244. (,47 1-37- 40B)
Furnished duplex apt.,comfortable and con-veniently located. 365-1580. C416-34tfE)
1000 TRACING SI-AMPSFREE
to NiiW tenants with thisad. Stamps given weeklythereafter with the pay-ment of your r en t .
EF.FIC. $10.00 to 12.501 bdrm. $13.50 - 18.752 bdrm. $15.00 - 21.25
including utilities. Nearplayground, schools &shopping.
Garden [Apartments290 W. Palmetto Park Rd.
Tel. 395-5549(5-19Etf)
SERVICES AVAILABLE
FIXIT HOME SERVICE185 N.V.. 13th St
Tel. 395-3(?33SMALL Appliances
Irons, toasters, lamps,elec. fans, etc. Lawn MowerSharpening and repairs,smnll motors. Also, repairwork done fast & efficientlyin your horn e.
FEPRIMOervice Compcini]
PROFESSIONALCArJPET & FURNITURE
CLEANING ON LOCATION
FRANK a. FERRINBOCA 39S-477B
Tax & AccountingServices
Financial StatementsSystems Installed —
Estate PlanningRecords Maintained
J.K. BRENNAN CO.Boca 395-4488
Boca's BestBusiness Address
* Store, office ordesk space atreasonable rentals
110 E. Palmetto Plf. Rd.
Phone 395-5750STORES FOR RENT
STORES for RENT• On Main Route and
Near New University* $G0 Month
184 N.W. 20fh. SI.Boca Raton395-3890
SCREEN REPAIRSFront Screen Doors
InstalledDELRAY SCREEN
Bocc 395-3938
Your HOOVERVacuum Dealer* Bags for all Makes
FEDERAL TV6205 N. Fed. CR 8-2888
9 Screened Rooms ©• Re-model in g-Carportes m Flor-ida Rooms « Carporte en-closures • Patios 9 Con-crete Driveways « Gene-ra! Contractor •• FHATerms • All work guaran-teed • Licensed and Insur-ed * Free Estimates « FreePlansWM. C. PROVYE, BUILDER355 N.E. 5th St, 395-2789
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
TITANO AccordionsBaldwin and Lowrey Organs
and Pianos ~ RentalsOpen Vteek Day 10 am-6pm
Monday 10 am-9 pm
WEBSTER MUSIC STUDIOS473 N.E. 20th StreetBoca Raton 395-3935Professional instruction
on all instruments
HURRICANEALUMINUM
STORM PANELSAwningi - Air Conditioner coven
DIRECT FACTORY PRICESCaih and Carry or Inttallad
Hornet Opened and Closedfactory Sbowroam'144 -SE i Avc.
Del ray Beach — Call
ALLIED ALUMINUMPRODUCTS CO.
Ph. 278-2179Free Estimates
HOMES FOR RENT
FURNISHED 3 bedroom,2 bath home, immediateoccupancy, children wel-come. CR 6-9549.
__ 519-40B
To. Place. AClassified Ad
Phone 395-5121HOMES FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT2 BEDROOM, 2 bathModel Home. Beautifullylandscaped, wall to wallcarpeting, drapes, refrig-erator. 1055 West Cami-no Real. PH Owner.395-4024. 523-40Btf
Low down ptr.t. unfurnish-ed 3 bedroom 2 bath, airconditioner, central heat,screened patio, waterfrontwith ocean access. Phone395-1211. .(492-38-411?)
3 BEDROOM Home,$9200. Terms Phone395-5370. 526-40B
NEW 2 bedroom, 2 bathhome central heating,city sewers, extra Ige.lot, built-in range &oven, Ige. screened porch,no closing costs, price$14,000. 1199 West Pal-metto Pk. Rd. Ph. 395-1818. (594-8B)
GV.NHK must return north.Must sell new 2/1, elec.titchen, carporte, ratio.Horre neat]y furn. Ige. lot,below cost $12,500. Callafternoons or evenings,395-53C7or 395-2408 days.
(470-37-40 E)
EEPT EUY IN P;/:LME3./.CH CCUN1Y. '&•/-CIOUE custorc- builtC.B.S. 4 bedr & den, 2Vbaths, living & diningrooms open onto Ige.screened patio, fiany builtin features such as dests ,chests, china 8' gamecabinets, fcool cases, 2Ige. walk-in cedar clo-sets. Dream Htcnen, stain-less steel stove, dish-washer, sinl- & refrig-Fenced, fully landscaped<?' sprinkler systerr, 2Vcar garage, rrany extras.Tow down payrrent, .PH1/available or trade acre-age, etc. Call ownerCK R-2470. (480-3P-41E)
LISTINGS WANTED
HOMES FOR SALE
3 EZLDRCOMS, 2 baths,2701 N.Z. 2nd Ave. WriteA.B. Carroll, Ridge Rd;Marshfield, Mass. (282-27 Btf)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
2/1 DEFRPIELDCOMPLETELY refinish-ed, $10,000.-$150. downplus closing costs,balance 35 years, 5 1/4%mtg. A REAL BUY!
3/2 Boca RatonCOMPLETELY refinish-ed, $15,000.-$300. down,plus closing costs, bal-ance 35 years - 5 1/4%mtg.
TOWN & COUNTRYPROPERTIES, INC.
164 E. Boca Raton Rd,395-3434
Evenings and Sunday,399-1782, Boca Raton.
517-40B
REAL ESTATE "FOR RENT OR SALE
NEW 2 bedroom horre,furn. or unfurn. Apply3300 N.E. 5th Ave; acrossfrom Lake Rogers Isles.
506-39E
OPEN HOUSE10 - 5 p.m.Saf. & Sun.
Air Condition and cent-ral heating, two bedroomand two bath ScreenLania 33' x 18'
E IS ;?IGHT"1041 N.W, 10th, St
Mr, Blackweli 395-3595
REALTORS
2317 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
RENT A WHITEBEFORE BUYING
Good advice! But why, whenyou can buy a BOCA HAR-BOUR 2/2 WATERFRONT formuch less than rent. Qualifyfor a VA or FHA 5W% mtge.Only $100 dn. FHA' and only$110 a mo. VA. 748 NE 71stRt
HOMES FOR SALE
RENTALSLISTINGS 'VANTED
Homes - Duplex's - Apts.J.C. MITCHELL &SONS
22 S. Federal Hwy.Boca Raton
395-4711
HOMES FOB SALE
SACRIFICE3/2 with j»o], 21,5003/1% furnislted with
pool $15,9002/1 terms arranged $11,900
HUT2LER REALTY430 N. Fed.Hwy. Boca Raton
Eve. 395-1499
RepossessionTremendous Bargain
NO CLOSING COSTSBeautiful CBS 3 BR, 2 Bath,Split Leve] Horne with largeFlorida Room and enclose'Igarage. Excell ent n eighbor-hood* If you can qualify foran FHA Mtge., you can ownthis lovely home end havemontlily payments of $99.8(>,including principal and inte-rest at 5V4%. Inspect at 1345N.E, 5th Ave., Boca Raton.For compl ete detai 1 s, phoneJ A-47225, Ft. Lauderdal e.
UNDER " F I F T Y "ROYAL PALM YACHT& COUNTRY CLUB
R E f t l T O R s ON GOLF COURSE
2/bedcooms, 2-Yi/ baths, Florida room and everyliving convenience-Living area of home looksacross rolJing golf course fairways to southeast,.Heated and air conditioned^.. Excellent storagespace,,Can be purchased at an exceptional lowprice!!! imagine a luxury golf course home under$50,000,;, For further particulars phone or seeLLOYD LIVELY, your man at , „
M.N. WEIR a SONS, INC., Realtors999 S. Federal Hwy. R Comino Fed
Boca Faton - Fh: 395-4000
THIS is A HOMETO GROW I N !
$47,5001055 Coconut Road Estates Section
Every known convenience is incorporated inthis magnificently designed' home in tin; originalFstates section of fioca.
PRICEDNOWal $33,500
Call Owner, George Reynoldsat 941-7039 or Contact at
ROYAL COLONIAL APARTMENTS1035 Spanish River Rd.
HOMES FOR SALE
8A THE CCCARATCN NEVUS "Thursday, August 30, 1962
College CoyrsesWill Be Offered
Over 60 college courses willagain be available to studentswishing to attend classes atnight, according to Dr. PaulW. Graham, director of theEvening Division of PalmBeach Junior College.
Fall semester classes willbegin Sept. 10, with registra-tion scheduled for September4, 5, 6, and 7 to 9:30 p.m. inthe college library. Studentsenrolling for credit must behigh school graduates, and areresponsible for sending theirhigh school transcripts, col-lege transcripts, or state-is-sued High School EquivalencyDiplomas to the Registrar. Nomedical examinations are re-quired.
Courses being offered thisFall include:
Monday evenings: art (il-lustration), accounting prin-ciples, typewriting, Bible(New Testament), horticul-ture, engineering drawing,advanced drafting, freshmanEngl ish , electricity, musictheory, mathematics for gen-eral education, calculus II,social dance, police adminis-tration, Spanish 101, humaninstitutions.
Tuesday evenings: ceram-ics and enameling, principlesof accounting, principles ofmarketing, anatomy and phy-siology , d rama, blueprintread ing , freshman English,advanced composition, basicelectronics, introduction toeducation, clothing construc-tion, U.S. history to 1865,co l l ege algebra, analyticgeometry and calculus, en-gineering physics, americannational government, generalpsychology, introduction toSoviet studies.
Wednesday: principles ofeconomics, shorthand, type-writing, general biology, in-organic chemistry, advanceddrafting, engineering drawing,freshman English, English lit-erature, electricity, La t inAmerican history, music ap-preciation, basic algebra, cal-culus II, physical science.
Thursday: art (painting),principles of accounting, of-fice machines, freshman Eng-lish, American literature,ba s i c electronics, personaland community hygiene,ancient and Medieval civiliza-tions, music theory, analyticgeometry and calculus, engin-eering physics, philosophy,p a t r o l and observations, in-termediate Spanish.
Friday: business law, gen-eral biology, i no rgan icchemistry, world literature,trigonometry, non-mathemat-ics electronics, elements ofgeography, the art of thinking,child growth and development,fundamentals of speech ,human institutions, elemen-tary German.
Language Classes
Open for AdultsT h r e e evening language
classes for adults are nowoffered at the J.C. MitchellSchool, two Spanish and oneFrench.
Adults intermediate classin Spanish will begin Sept. 13and will be held at the schoollibrary from 7 - 9 p.m.
First class in beginner'sconversational Spanish will beheld Sept. 18 also from 7 - 9at the school library.
A French conversationalclass for beginners will startSept. 19 at 7 p.m.
Classes will be held in 12-week sessions. Howard Thaneis the instructor.
Ea r ly registration isrecommended and may bemade by calling the school,395-4909. Last minute regis-trations may be made at eachfirst class.
Registration fee is $2 andcost of the textbook is $4. Thebooks will be available at thefirst classes in each depart-ment.
BirthsMr. and Mrs, Robert Aubrey
Schachtel, 351 SW First St.announce the birth of a son,Christopher Mark, born Aug.25 at Bethesda Memorial Hos-pital. Mrs. Schachtel is theformer Sharon Anne Dugger.
Mr, and Mrs. Sherman DavidGrove, 256 SE Seventh Ave.,Deerfield Beach, announce thebirth of a son, Lee David,Aug. 25 at Bethesda MemorialHospital, Mrs. Grove is theformer Jane Anne Bibeau.
PersonalMr. and Mrs. B.I. Lester
are having a nice vacat ionat the Lake of the Woods inCanada,
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THATThe State Commissioner of Banking for the State
of Florida and The Board of Directors of theFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation
have given to FIRST BANK of BOCA RATONapproval for the exercise of full Trust Powers . .
pursuant thereto we have established
A TRUST DEPARTMENTwith experienced personnel
furnishing complete trust services . . .Hereafter, the name of our bank will beFIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
OF BOCA RATON
OUR TRUST OFFICER
Mr. J. Theodore Johnson has been ap-pointed vice president and trust officer withthe full approval of state and federal agencies.
Mr. Johnson is a graduate lawyer andaccountant (University of Maryland -1929,LLB, Maryland School of Accounting andFinance - 1933).
From June, 1929 until November, 1933he was Legal Assistant to the Vice Presidentand Trust officer of The Equitable Trust Co.of Baltimore, Maryland.
In 1933 he established the Trust Departmentand until August, 1953 was a Trust Officerof The First National Bank of Baltimore.
From 1953 until January, 1958, he wasVice President and Assistant Trust Officer ofThe Florida National Bank in Jacksonville,Florida.
In 1958 he established the Trust Departmentand until April of 1962, was Vice Presidentand Trust Officer of Citizens National Bank ofSt. Petersburg.
Mr. Johnson is a past President of the TrustOfficers Association of Baltimore; was thefirst President and charter member of theEstate Planning Council of Northeast Florida,Jacksonville, Florida, and is past Presidentof the Estate Planning Council of St. Peters-burg.
OUR TRUST SERVICES
* EXECUTOR OF ESTATES
* ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATES
* GUARDIANSHIPS
* TESTAMENTARY TRUSTS* LIFETIME TRUSTS
* CUSTODIAN ACCOUNTS* ESCROWS
* AGENCIES
* ESTATE PLANNING IN COOPERATIONWITH ATTORNEYS,
LIFE UNDERWRITERSAND ACCOUNTANTS
NOTE:Existing check books and other supplies bearing our original name
FIRST BANK of BOCA RATON wil l , of coarse, be acceptableuntil reorders are necessary.
FIRST BANK TRUSCOMPANY of BOCA RATON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
CONVENIENT TO DOWNTOWN at 1st. AVE. and E. Royal Palm Rd,
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SECTION 8 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page
AROUND the Townwith bea landrywomen's editor
Now that summer is almost over the approaching weekendwill be filled with various Labor Day events. Over at RoyalPalm Yacht Club youngsters will entertain their parents andfriends with a sparkling "variety show." Later the adults willsip, dine and dance.
Boca Raton Cabana Club members and guests will enjoy a"formal" dinner dance and on Monday young swimmers whohave been competing for points will receive their trophies.
Also on the list of "look-forward-to" events is the weddingof pretty Cecile Hanley, Oct. 13toBillMcAlpine of Fort Laud-erdale. The bride-elect will be honored at several socialevents between now and October.
A- warm welcome to thesegracious newcomers to town,
elyn) Freeman now gettingsettled in their lovely newRoyal Oak Hills home.
Practically "natives," theycame to Florida to live 23years ago and settled in Mi-ami. They are formerly fromNew jersey.
Staying with them is Ev-elyn's mother, Mrs. RobertBryan who has lived in Flor-ida even longer. . .30 years.
Herbert is semi-retiredfrom the automotive repairbusiness and is an avid fish-erman.
Evelyn is very interestedin church activities and GirlScout work.
Welcome to you all.
in BOCA RATON
Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Cosby, formerly of Boca Raton, have opened a modern new ToxawayInn on the shores of Lake Toxaway, N.C., in the heart of the mountains. Mrs. Bertha Cosby,right, D.H. Cosby, center, and Mrs. Barbara Collins, left. Mrs. Cosby and Mrs. Collinsare twins. Many Boca Raton persons vacationed here this summer.
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ORIGINALOiL PAINTINGS
FOR SALEFine Restoration
Over 500 MouldingsMats - Mirrors
Non-Reilecting GlassPhoto Frames - American Flags
PSGTURE FRAMING110 E. BOCA RATON RD. * PH. 395-1660 • BOCA RATON
iOne Block East of City Hall*
Mon. Throuah Sat 10 AM fo 5 P M. _____
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. (Ev- T he Norman Sheffields are
BACK-to-SchoolPermanent
WAVESPECIAL
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M o m Can Have One A t Th is Price
SHAMPOO& SET$ 2 5 8
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HAIRRESTYLING
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CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
395-24495th Ave. Beauty Salon
® Phyllis McKenzie « Fred Poland5th Ave. Shopping Plaza
• Miss Judy PopovBoca Raton
DISPLAY YourOn lAiOH DAY
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9 Ft. Pole with3' * 5' COTTON
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Fiber Glass insulatedPICNIC JUGRegular 2.98 Value
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_ Jacobsen18 INCH ROTARY M 0 W E 1
with the "exclusive Turbo-cone" 4 Wade cutting unit OUR
Regular 74.95 PRICE
Your Lust Chance T© Register- No obligation to buy
FREE TUP For Tw®to the Grand Buhomn2 Nights - 3 Days All Expenses PAID
at Jack Tar's Resort Hotel.
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Donna Ferguson,
Joseph McDermot
Vows
Miss Billman Is Engaged
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyle D. Dent ofOmaha, Neb., announce the en-gagement of their daugh te r ,Miss Janet Ruth Billman toJames Alford Maher, son ofMr. and Mrs. Lawrence M.
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enjoying a pre-school vaca- EiXCu(M^ttion in Cashiers, N.C., but will M M L w nreturn in time for school open- Miss Donna Lee Ferguson Maher of 650 NE Fifth Avenue,ing. exchanged wedding vows with B o c a Raton.
Joseph Emmett McDermott ^ g bride-elect is a seniorThe John Bloodsworth of Saturday in St. Elizabeth'sat Florida State University
Royal Palm Yacht and Country Catholic Church. The Rev. majoring in s e c r e t a r i a lClub closed their home re- John McAtavey, pastor, offi-science. She isamemberofcently and headed for Bir- ciated. p y chi Theta, business andmingham, Mich. They plan to The bride is the d a u g h t e r o f p r o f e s S i o n a i sorority forreturn late in September. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Fer- w o m e n a^j star and .Crescent
guson of Deerfield Beach. The of Kappa Sigma.Mr. and Mrs. William Reich bridegroom is the son of Mr. The p r o s p e c t i v e bride-
Jr. flew to San Francisco re- and Mrs. Joseph A. McDer- gr0om also a t t ends Floridacently to meet their new mott of Pompano Beach. State University, is in hisgrandson, William IV, born For her wedding the bride junior y e a r and is majoring inAug. 13 on Bill's birthday, chose to wear a formal length accounting. He is a member of
Parents are Mr. and Mrs. gown of silkorganzawithafit-..William Reich, III. ted bodice adorned with bead
Kappa Sigma, and Phi BetaLambda, an organization of theFuture Business Leaders ofAmerica.
A Spring wedding is planned.
Miss Babb Hostess Mr. and Mrs. RobertAngellleft this week to drive to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evens scoop neck l ine and cap Gainesville with their daugh-left recently on a 5,000 mile sleeves. Her elbow length veil r O r ijrrOUp a t H o m e ter , Diane who is entering thetrip to the West Coast, the was held by a band of pearls, M i g g N a n c y L o u B a b b e n t e r - U n i v e r s i t y ' s School ofWorld's Fair and other his- sequins and flowers. She car- miT , T 7«7*v Xursine.toric and scenic points in the ried a c r e s c e n t bouquet < ^ d " « ™ J ^ SNorthwest. of s tephanot i s and white f h e r J ^ Y / ^ f T
orchids honoring Miss Marjone Lam-On the returning list are Mr. Maid of honor was Margaret
and Mrs. Roland Sutherland Ann McDermott, sister of thewho spent three months in Cal- bridegroom. Other attendantsifornia and Seattle, Wash., were Mrs. Kenneth Lockwood,
b e £ of
where they visited the World's Julianna Lamung and Mary ^ " ^ ' ^ B O C T R ^ a ^ o of l u c k- Arlene, you'll enjoy it.
Pretty Arlene Brittain, asenior at Seac r e s t HighSchool, will be associated with
her f r iends call ner.were t h e <<S<iua11" and later plans toschoolmates at St. Vincent S° on to the University of Flor-
when the Lambert i d a t 0 study journa ism. Bestrt£ 3*inl-r A V*l A H A i t A i l ' l l A-4 -I #-\«* 1 +•
Fair, Banff and Lake Louise. Ann Delaney.Attendants wore gowns of
light green silk organza withRecentMrs. W.were Mr.Clay of Elizabeth, N.J. Clay sleeves. Their short veilsis an executive of Western were held by rosebud head-Electric Company. Whilehere pieces,they purchased a home and willmove in September.
Tanny has been visiting atgUGGlS OX I V i r « 3 J l U J.XC.UL tjjfc VV. i l LJJ.J..1V ^/J. E.LUUJCL VVALJ.J. i t r I 1
Kenneth McKenzie bell-shaped skirts, boat type * e hom*°* her uncle and aunt,and Mrs. Raymond necklines and three-quarter ^ m d M r S" H e r b e r t B r o w n
this summer.The honoree was presented
with a golden chain and crossWUlIam J. McDermott was by the girls as a farewell pres-
best man for his brother. Ush-ers were John Doran, KennethLockwood, Dennis Ferguson,Kenneth McGuire, and Peter
Betty and Gene Curtis andtheir children returned homerecently after vacationing at McDermott.Sapphire Valley Inn andCoun- Steven Patrick McGuire andtry Club in North Carolina. Michael Dennis McGuire,
nephews of the bride, wereDr. Bill and Dottie O'Don- ring bearers,
nell are back home after a
ent.Guests included the Misses
'Karen Leggett, Lucille Mi-randi, Marianne Mirandi, SiriNorem, Maureen Fox, Bar-bara Chenoweth and YvonneBabb.
Mr. and Mrs. Will iam_ Eddinger leave this week toFollowing a reception at the t a k e t h e i r daUghter Patriciate
pleasant vacation spent in the Tapis Rouge, Seashore Hotel, G a i n e s v l l l e w h e r e s h e w I 1 1mountains at Clayton, Ga. En- the couple left on a wedding a t t e n d t h e U n i v e r s i t ^ o£ F l o r .route home they stopped off to trip to New York. They will be i d a
visit relatives in Jacksonville, at home after Sept. 14 at the *• University of Miami, CoralThe Jack Jemisons have re- Gables,
turned from a week's stay toSarasota.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglasleft recently for Dothan, Ala.,
Off for a two week visit to t 0 P i ck "P their son "Chip1'
Guests at the Carl (Dixie)Haeberle household are Mr.and Mrs. J. S. Anderson ofCincinnati. Mrs. Anderson isDixie's sister.
S i lver Spr ings , Md., and w h o h a s b e e n spending part ofWashington, D.C. are Mr. and xhe summer there withMrs. Charles Dawson- relatives.
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sters Stage Two
A talented pair,'Roberta Tofano.left and Bonnie Saelinger, right were one of the hits ofthe Tots Through Teens talent show last night at the Boca Raton School. They sung anddanced to "Side by Side."
Little Susie Spencer did a vivacious "Polka Dot CanCan" in the Junior Woman's Club "Tots ThroughTeens" talent show last night held at the Boca RatonSchool auditorium.
Sally Tingley, left, and Robin Jemison, right, practicesinging their number "How About You" for the Labor Day-Variety Show at the Royal Palm Yacht Club.
Rehearsals are in full sway at the Royal Palm YachtClub for the "Variety Show" to be presented by the young-er set at the Yacht Club on Labor Day. Dick Tilghmanand Nancy Tingley sing "Sixteen Going on Seventeen."
Persona l s igan State where he wUI s ive
a speech and attend the con-That veteran traveler, ference of the Organization of
Harold Minor of Royal Oak Arab Students of America.Hills, returned recently froma business trip for the TexasOil Company to Lebanon (hewas formerly ambassadorthere) and to Switzerland.
He leaves the 27th for Mich-
Katherine Galvin played a harmonious "Oh Dem GoldenSlippers" at the "Tots Through Teens" talent show lastnight at the Boca Raton School. The event was sponsoredby the Junior Woman's Club of Boca Raton.
Dr. William Engel is ex-pected by in his Olive Wayhome around the first part ofSeptember . He has beenspending some time at WhiteSulphur Springs, WestVirginia.
The Jim Ruffs, formerly ofBoca Raton and now residentsof Indian Harbour Beach,(Fla.) returned recently froman extended European t r i pwhich took them to Germany,Istanbul, Turkey, and on toSalonica and Athens, Greece,where Mr. Ruff made the ac-quaintence of many relativesshe knew only through corre-spondence.
They proceeded on to Romeand then to Paris.
They agreed the tour wasmost educational, historic anda (rip they would "cherish."
Although the automo-bile has long been thefavorite whipping-boy(and well it might, ofcourse) of safety experts,a fact that escapes theattention of many peopleis that the home is arather close runner-up inthe source of fatalities.
Most of the householdaccidents are falls. Poor-ly lighted and unstablestairs contribute to mostof the falls. The spillingof hot drinks is the ma-jor cause of burns amongchildren.
It seems that it be-hooves the householderto irake periodic inspec-tion of wiring and appli-ances, stairs, the storingof poisons and inflamma-bles and other potentialhazards.
Another smart move forthe average citizen wouldbe to have the protectiono f sound insurance toprovide financial reliefif a mishap should occur.Coverage against mostany eventuality may behad at Vi.P. PFPCTJTINSURANCE AGF3NCY,701 N. Federal Highway.Phone 395-4334.
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Birthday greetings go thisweek to Mrs. Michael J. Har-rington. Wedding anniversarygreetings go to Mr. and M r s .Charles Paul Frusterio, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred KarlKreuscher, and Mr. and Mrs.Roy E. Hunter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Sterlingof Caribbean Keys left Thurs-day for San Juan where theywill spend a few days.
They will also spend severaldays at. St. Thomas and St.Croix.
They'll r e t u r n to PuertoRico and tour the island beforereturning to Boca Raton.
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Ready to go in the Royal Palm Yacht Club Labor Day"Variety Show" and end of the summer party are charm-ing "hully gully" dancers, Katherine Borden, left andNancy Tingley, right.
Pretty Cindy Staley sang and danced to "Little SirEcho" and "Me and My Shadow" in the Junior Woman'sClub "Tots Through Teens" Talent Show last night.
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Caught by the camera while lunching at the Boca RatonCabana Club recently were left, Mrs. Carl Douglas, andright Mrs. William R. Douglas.
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Florida J u n i o r AcademyKindergarten will start itsfifth year at the same location,1675 NW Fourth Avenue withregistration on August 30.
There will be M l and halfday classes for children fromthree to five years of age.
Classes will begin Sept. 4and hours will be from 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. with a hot lunchserved.
Mrs. Alta W a l t e r s is incharge.
will be sounding out as the bal-loting takes place 7 to 9 p.m.Sept. 1 is also the last timeBermudas will be permitted ona Saturday night. Next weekschool dress will be required.Don't miss the last summerdance and the chance to pickYOUR officers of YOUR TeenTown.
Those running are: CaryKammerman and Bernie Jez -ercak for president; NormanBorchardt and Gene Southardsfor vice-president; LynnKrautwald and KathyPadeckyfor secretary; Tami Blesh,Rick Beard and Paul South-ards for treasurer; BerniceJacobs and Anita Fitzgeraldfor historian; and Renee Ram-seyer for public relations.
On Sept. 8 another trip willbe taken to West Palm Beachwhere the teens will attend a"Let's Dance" program."Let 's Dance" withTonyGlencan be seen each Saturdayfrom 5 to 6 p.m. on chan-nel 5 station WPTV.
Following the teenagerstelevision telecast, they willreturn to Teen Town for adance with "The Jes t e r s . "Guests will pay 50 cents whilemembers only have to pay 25cents.
Lost: one half dollar (or75 cents). Found: one eve-ning M l of fun, frolic andfriendliness. Where: TheBoca Raton Teen-Age"Center.When: Saturday, Sept. 15—the eve the "Florida Keys,"backed up by the "DownBeats," will fly straight intoorbit and so will you. Whenthe "Down Beats" start play-ing and the "Fla. Keys" startsinging and swinging EVERY-BODY starts dancing.
Our old friends, "TheJest -e r s , " sounding better thanever with some additionalmembers will be playing Sep-tember 22 from 7:30 to 11.Their instrumentals and theirsongs are great and so arethey. Need I say more?
To round out the end of thefirst month of school, CharlieMurdock will be emceeing aspecial dance at Teen Town.But then, any dance that Char-lie emcees is a special dance.Charlie will bring with him,as always, a bag full of good-ies including his unique jokes,prizes, records and that veryspecial air of excitementwhich has accompanied himwherever he goes. Admis-sion to this funderful, wonder-ful dance is just 50 centsmembers and 75 cents forguests.
I stated earlier, this week isthe week of voting. It, too, isthe last week I, as your pub-lic relations officer will bewriting "Teen Talk." I wishto thank all of you who haveread it each week. Writingthis column has been an en-joyable experience which Ishall never forget. I hopemy successor has the op-portunity to meet as manynew friends and learn as muchthrough her column and I knowall of you will want to followher writings each week. Thankyoul
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Mrs. Fred Perry, left, and Mrs. James Sommers, right, display a few of the many itemsthat went on sale last week when Does Drove 173 held a rummage sale.
Personals Art Guild Plans ExpandedMr. and Mrs. Domina Jal- p f C il
bert and son, Paul, left last F 8*0^3111 OT r a i lweek on a combined businessand pleasure trip. They planto spend some time in Wash-ington, D.C. for Domina tomeet with b u s i n e s s as-sociates.
Later they will go on toRhode Island to visit Mrs.Jalbert's mother and otherrelatives.
Program events for the hibition.coming season were discussed. Also under discussion wereat an organizational meeting junior memberships for theof the art planning committee Guild, junior participation inof the Boca Raton Art Guilt annual exhibits, junior schol-recently at the home of Mrs. arships in the Guild, SaturdayGerald Coughlan. art classes for youngsters, art
A full agenda of cultural demonstrations at elementaryevents were discussed at the schools, and a Beaux Artsluncheon meeting. Ball.
The hostess and Mrs. Enoch Proposed plans include lit—Hunt II are co-chairman of the erary review meetings, travel
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daurleft recently for a month'svacation in Rye, N.Y. Theywill visit many friends in thesurrounding area.
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BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 4B Thursday, August 30, 1962
Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
Chamber Needs SupportAlmost every resort area which we have
visited—all across the country—has an ad-vertising and promotion program supportedfrom tax revenues. All of these localities areaware of the keen competition for new resi-dents, industry and the tourist dollar and manyhave increased their budgets this year.
The Ail-Year Club of Southern Californiaprobably has the most money to spend. It isprovided by the Los Angeles County and Citygovernments, and some 30 other cities in thesurrounding area. Another notable exampleof successful community promotion is theTucson, Arizona, Sunshine Climate Clubwhich has been plugging away with advertisingcampaigns for over 30 years.
Many of ourstate governments have bureausthat advertise their recreational areas, seekindustry and new residents. Hundreds of mil-lions of dollars are appropriated each yearfrom tax funds of states, counties and citiesfor this purpose. They use newspapers, mag-azines, radio and TV alongwith various typesof printed matter.
Even Russia spent over f 100,000 in news-papers in this country recentlyl It wasn'tmaking a bid for American tourists, how-ever—just propaganda.
Use of tax funds for boosting the economy
through such programs has been widely ac-cepted as the most equitable method ofspreading the cost and is considered a wiseinvestment. It increases income from salesand gasoline taxes—and adds to the propertytax rolls.
The Boca Raton City Commission has beenmaking the annual appropriation for this pur-pose—voted $10,000 last year. This year theChamber of Commerce—which implementsthe program without charge for its services—proposed an appropriation of $29,183 for thenext 12 months.
Some opposition always crops up to spend-ing tax money for community advertising, andthe commissioners apparently will appro-priate only $12,000 of the amount which wasconsidered necessary for an effective cam-paign. In view of the golden opportunityBoca Raton has to inform prospective resi-dents of the unique educational advantageswhich this community will soon have, the com-mission took a short-sighted view.
Next year this matter of a communitypromotion fund should have the whole-heartedbacking of many more interests in the com-munity. Sufficient support has not been giventhe Chamber of Commerce members whohave worked so hard on the project withoutremuneration for their time and effort.
Old Flames Can Throw Off SparksSpeaking strictly from second-hand ob-
servation, we'd reckon that nothing upsets ahousehold so much as that a female from thehusbands' past or a male from his wife'sadolescence is scheduled to pass through townand would like to visit.
It begins on the white keys in the lowminors:
"Why don't you take her to dinner?" thewife asks.
He grunts. He buries his face in a maga-zine and yawns. He rises and finds a cig-arette and lights it and comes back again tohis chair.
"You could take her to the Club," she says.He sinks deeper in'his chair and rereads,
for the fourth time, the paragraph he has readthree times previously.
"Obviously," the wife says, "she expectssomething.". . . •
He adjusts the volume on the record-player,stopping off by the desk to examine the mail.
"And you know you can't disappoint her,"the wife says; "least of all, her."
He reads, for the fifth time, the criticalparagraph.
"Or you could take her," the wife says,"to a hotel."
He looks up quickly, clearly startled."I understand," the wife says, "they serve
meals, too."'
Small difference in total reverse:"Guess who wrote me today7" the wife
says.He grunts.He reads for another time, a paragraph he
ought to have memorized."Bob's coming through town," she says,
"and he'd like for me to have lunch withhim."
He rises, looks for a cigarette, and, findingthe package empty, crushes the package.
"I think I'll just do it," she says.He rereads the paragraph."Where," she asks, "would you suggest we
have lunch?"He looks at her. He discards the news-
paper. He pulls out his wallet and withdrawsa credit card. He hands her the credit card.
"They serve good food," he says, "at thathotel."
It's primeval' It is, at best, that. It's stillthe way-things-are.
—THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
The City Commission of theCity of Boca Raton, Florida,at a Regular Meeting held onthe 14th day of August, 1962,has passed and adopted thefollowing Resolution No. 49-fi2 and has ordered a PUBLICHEARING held thereon at7:30 P.M., Tuesday, Septem-ber 4th, 1962, at the City Hall.
Jacob HeldtJacob HeTdt̂ City"Clerk"
Publish: August 23rd & 30th,196 2Furnish Proof of Publication
RESOLUTION NO. 49-62A RESOLUTION OF THECITY COMMISSION OF BOCARATON, FLORIDA, PROVID-ING FOR THE INSTALLA-TION OF A WATER MAINALONG JUANA EOAD ONASSESSMENT BASIS.
NOW THEREFORE, BE ITRKSOLVED BY THE CITYCOMMISSION OF THE CITYOF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA:
Section l^The City Commis-sion nereEy resolves and de-termines that it is necessaryfor the public safety and wel-fare that a 12 inch cast ironwater main be installed alongJuana Road, between West Ca-mino Real and the South boun-dary line of Section 25, Town-ship 47 South, Range 43 East,Pain Beach County, Florida,
S_ectlon 2. That the cost ofsaid FrtGtaTfation of water mainshall be assessed on a frontfootage basis against propertyabutting upon the improvementand that 100% of the total costof installation of the watermain shall be bom by suchabutting property based on thecost of en 8 inch main.
Section_3._That the total costof the proposed installation ofthe water main is estimated atEighteen Thousand Dollars($18,000).
Section 4. The method ofpayrrTent"shall be by assess-ment of abutting property on aprorata front footage basis.Property owners who do notpay in cash before the com-mencement of wolk may paythe Hen assessments againsttheir property In five (5) equalannual installments, togetherwith interest thereon at therate of eight per cent(87r) perannum, plus the overhead,legal and administrative costscontingent upon the creationof liens and assessments. :
PASSED AND ADOPTED ata regular meeting of the CityCommission of Boca Raton,Florida, on the 14th day ofAugust, 1962.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORSIN THE COURT OF THE COUN-TY JUDGE IN AND FORPALM BEACH COUNTY,FLO RED Aj IN PROBATE,NO. 19,151IN RE: ESTATE OFH. AUSTIN HAUXHURST,el so known asH.A. HAUXHURST, andHENRY A. HUAXHURST,
Deceased.
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You and each of you arehereby notified that you arerequired by Law to presentany claims and demands whichyou, or either of you, mayhave against the estate of H.Austin Hauxhurst, also knownas H.A. HAUXHURST andHENRY A. HAUXHURST, de-ceased, tate of said County,to the County Judge of PalmBeach County, Florida, at hisoffice in the court house ofsaid County at West PalmBeach, Florida, within sixcalendar months from the timeof the first publication of thisnotice. Each claim or demandshall be in writing in dupli-cate, and shall state the placeof residence and post officeaddress of the claimant, andshali be sworn to by the clai-mant, his agent, or his attorney,and any such claim or demandnot so filed shall be void.
B/ Vevia Sutton HauxhurstAs executrix of the LastWill and Testament of H.Austin Hauxhurst, a/k/aH.A. Hauxhurst and HenryA. Hauxhurst, deceased.
s/ LEO J. FOXAttorney for Executrix129 Boca Raton Road,BOOB Raton, Fla.
Publish: Aug. 16. 23, 30, andSept. 6, 1962
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-ING ON PROPOSED AMEND-MENT TO THE ZONING ORDI-NANCE OF BOCA EATON,FLORIDA BY ADDING SEC-TION 25-68.1 PROVIDING FORRESDENTIAL R-3-A DIS-TRICTS AND AMENDING'SECTION 25-61 TO INCLUDER-3-A CLASSIFICATION
TO ALL P I T I E S IN INTE-REST, PROPERTY OWNERSAND CITIZENS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT the City Commission ofthe City of Boca Raton, Flori-da, will hold a public hearing'(it 7:30 P.M., in the City Hallof Boca Raton, Florida on the4th day of Sept., 1962, to con-sider and take action on a pro-posed addition to the ZoningOrdinance of Boca Raton,Florida, in the following re-spect.
That there be oilded to theCode of Ordinances of the Cityof Boca Raton, Florida, Sec-tion 25-68.1 providing for Res-idential R-3-A districts, and
That Section 75-61 be amend-ed to include R-3-A MultipleDwellings.
For public examination acopy of the proposed Ordi-nance to effect such an addi-tion is on file in the office ofthe City Cleric.
CITY OF BOCA RATON,FLORIDABy Jacob Hcidt
J acobTleidt, City Cleric
Publish: Aug. 23 8s 30, 1962Furnish Proof of PubJiCHtion
The good taste that
is Boca RatonAn eight sided window-octagonal if you please-framed with brick and reflecting the branches of
a yucca. Result-an entrance hall of elegant simplicity-the beauty of craftsmanship in detail...
the unexpected "touch" that is the distinction of Royal Oak Hills and its builders-Haft-Gaines.
It is only fitting that these homes, nestled in a rare, unspoiled setting of rolling hills, palms and
great Oaks-a setting that is unique in this section of the country-have this beauty of detailed
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New Booklet DescribesPB County Structure
, August 30, I962'-1HE8CCA RATCf NEVIS 56
Visitors watch as Streak, the high-flying porpoise, makes a 21-foot leap at the Gulfariumin Fort Walton Beach, one of Northwest Florida's top marine attractions. The beaches ofthe Miracle Strip, from Panama City, Destin and Fort Walton Beach to Pensacola areanother reason Governor Farris Bryant and the Florida Development Commission areurging Floridians to vacation in their own state this summer.
OPERATION SUMMER FUN
State's Northwest Miracle StripIs Resort Area with Festive Air
The Northwest MiracleStrip section of Floridastretches its curvey strandfrom Panama City to Pensa-cola.
It's a vacation resort areawith a festive air which forFloridians complements the100-mile-long strip of some ofthe world's most beautifulsnowy white beaches and crys-tal aquamarine-tinted waters.
A paradise for fishermen,
bathers, sun, and fun seek-ers—vacationists out underthe sun for a good summertime will find this and muchmore on the lively MiracleStrip beaches that parallel thebeauty of the French andItalian Rivieras.
The diverse Miracle Stripresort area is another reasonGovernor Farris Bryant andthe Florida DevelopmentCommission are urging Flor-
idians to vacation in their ownstate this summer.
One of the largest and mostintriguing of attractions in thearea, Gulfarium, is near FortWalton Beach where visitorsbreathlessly watch hugestreamlined porpoises effort-lessly jump to heights of 21feet above the surface of thewaters of a huge three-storytank. Apparently, Streak, thehigh-leaping porpoise, is em-
An entirely new typeof booklet on Palm BeachCounty will be off thepress snd ready for dis-tribution in early Sep-
ulating the feats of the astro-nauts.
Another trained porpoisemakes a legend of the sea comealive at every Main Tank per-formance. She proves thecapability of a porpoise to res-cue a person drifting out tosea. At each show, she re-trieves a doll floating in a lifering by carefully nudging andsteering the ring to the handsof her trainer.
Visitors can view the agileporpoises at work and playfrom an observation deck atopthe Main Tank and watchthrough a hugh TV-like view-ing panel at Scuba diverscavorting with myriad deni-zens of the deep in the 60,000-gallon Reef Tank.
All marine attractions havetraining programs but theGulfarium1 s College for Por-poise is new. These intelligentmammals are being trainedfor exhibitions elsewhere andvisitors may get a preview ofporpoises going through thethroes of higher education.
The Gulfarium stages both aReef Tank show and a MainTank (porpoise) performancefor the one admission priceand on alternate hours through-out the day.
Fort Walton Beach's EglinAir Force Base is a favoritevisitor attraction (check thePlayground Chamber of Com-merce for Thursday tours),as is Tower Beach Casinowith an unusually huge con-crete shell roof.
Meanwhile at Panama City,there is St. Andrews StatePark across St. Andrews Bayfrom Panama City. For thosevacationers with an urge torough it out-of-doors, in afairly civilized manner, willfind the beach park's campingsites located along the Grandlagoon, which is a part of thebay area.
Facilities at the park forpicnickers are a large beachpavilion and bathhouse withconcession stand and tablesoverlooking the main beacharea. A nearby beach area ofwhite sand and brilliant aqua-marine Gulf waters make afloriously beautiful spot forbeachcombers and fishermen.
7 .•• \ / h e r e is no more practical time than now to
introduce your family to the pleasures of Cadillac ownership.
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terrber.Prepared by the Lea-
gue of Women Voters,the booklet, "Falrr EeachCounty-Structure, Func-tions, Services", it cov-ers the actual govern-mental structure of thecounty and explains itsmany functions and ser-vices.
Purpose of the bookletis to bring the voters afull knowledge of howtheir county operates. Itis the result of the workof alrrost fifty Leaguemerrbers from Boca Ra-ton to West Palm Peach.Members have been work-ing on the project fortwo years and made athorough study of countygovernment. .A factualanalysis was made tomake sure the publica-tion adhered to Leaguestandards of accuracyand impartiality, mem-bers said.
Containing 24 pages,printed in blue, the book-let will sell at costprice of 15 cents. Thereis an index for readyreference and a directoryof Palm Beach countyoffices with addressesand telephone numbers.It also contains a map ofFlorida counties andCongressional Districts.
There are chapters ontax information, educa-tional system, adminis-tration of justice, publicworks, correctional in-stitutions, welfare, clin-ics, nursing, countyhome, public health andwelfare and child welfare,etc.
Over 5,000 copies willgo on sale in rr.id-Sep-tember, according to Bel-ray and West Palm PeachLeague of Women Voters,who worked on the jointproject.
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STATEWIDEWe Invite You to Join in Our Gala"Three-For" Sale . . . Celebrating Pubiix"Triplets" . . . Three New Pubiix MarketsOpening Today in Miami!
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SEPT. 1
Musselmann's Tangy Flavored
apple sauce•••Ga. Red Standard Canned
tomatoes.....Robert's Big-R Brand Cut
green beans..Breakfast Club Brand
evap. milk....your choice:
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green peas....New! F & P Cream Style
golden corn...Libby's Pineapple-Grapefruit1
fruit drink....your choke:
#303can
#303can
32-oz.can
Park Lane Assorted Flavors
Ice Cream
39«halfgal.
(limit 1 per customer withpurchases of $'7 or more)
Assorted Fruit Flavors
Canada Dry(plus tax & deposit)
28-oz.size 10
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f 6L p peachesLibby's Rich & Refreshing
tomato juice...your choice:
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Kraft's Parkay 2 pkBreakstone's Delicious
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American Cheese "C 49*itWisconsin Cheddar Style Baby
Longhorn Cheese 69*
Popular Chunk Style
star-kist tuna .Swift's Premium
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