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OCA RATON NEWJfServing Boca Raton and Deer/raid B@ach
VOL. 3 NO. 23 Boca Raton, Florida, Friday, Hay*!, 1958 Phone 9005 Price 10c
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Crosses on f/ie map of Boca Raton showwhere existing facilities already exist for asewerage plan for the city. Two million dol-lars worth are estimated ready to be activat-
ed according to a city spokesman. Otherareas would be taken care of by sectionsuntil the city was completely activated
CofC PlansFor Industry
The Industrial Committeeof the Chamber of Commerceis preparing a complete in-dustrial prospectus whichwill answer the questionsthat an inquiring industrywould have when contem-plating a location in ourcity.
The report will be com-piled by Arthur Mirandi,Robert McCann, and JohnHoughton, members of theIndustrial Committee. Theyfeel that this prepared infor-mation will help impress newindustries with the fact thatthe Boca Raton Chamber ofGommerce is very anxiousto help bring new, desirableindustries into Boca Raton,
Golf ProsTo Gather
The Boca Raton Golfcourse will be a busy scenenext week when five of thenation's top pros will gatherin "head-on" medal playbefore the television came-ras of the All Star Golfgame of the week.
One 18-hole match will befilmed each day beginningTuesday, bringing togetherSam Snead and Frank Strana-han in the opener and Rober-to De Vicenzo, Lionel He-bert and Walter Burkemo in
successive matches. Therewill be no gallery chargeand the public is invited tofollow the play starting at8 a.m.
ALERT TODAYALIVE TOMORROW
W. P. Bebout Is NamedDirector of New Bank
W.P. Bebout, Sr., hasbeen named Director for thenew Bank of Deerfield Beachwhich opens today on Fede-ral Highway, DeerfieldBeach.
Officers of the bank areMvih P. Jones, president,Percy White, executive vicepresident. Arthur E. Hensenis cashier. Other Directorswith Mr. Bebout are EdwardP. Dietrich, Charles B. Hig-gins, Alvin B. Jones, HenryJ. Mellon, A.J. Musselman,Jr., and CP. Prosser.
Open house will be heldfrom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday,May 2, in the new building.Directors will be on hand togreet visitors. Ladies willserve refreshments.
School Board
To Judge
Name ContestThe Palm Beach County
School Board has agreed tojudge the "Name the NewSchool Contest", in order toselect a suitable name forthe school plant now beingbuilt between N.W. 5th and2nd Avenues just North of23rd Street.
Both students and adultsmay enter and each contes-tant may submit mote thanone entry. Cash prizes willbe awarded.
The contest closes May24, and in the event of tiesthe ertry with the earliestdate will be considered thewinner. Entry blanks may besecured at the school orfrom the students.
W.P. Bebout, Sr.
They open with a capital,surplus and undivided prof-its of $406,000, directorsstated.
Remember
Your
Cancer CheckAnd Check-Up
Press Members NoteBoca Raton's Progress
Members of the press weretaken on a tour of Boca Ra-ton Wednesday morning oninvitation of Mayor HalDane who drove them aroundthe industrial areas, newresidential areas and theproposed university site.
Discussing improvementsto the city the Mayor saidthe most pressing one wasto activate the sewerageplant at the Boca RatonAirbase and expand thepresent water system.
The old sewer disposalsystem estimated worth$2 million at present daycosts can be activated andgreatly benefit the communi-ty the Mayor said. It con-sists of a Bar Screen, twoprimary settling tanks, twoAero Filters, two secondarysettling tanks, a chlorinechamber, two sludge di-gesters and sludge dryingbeds and the existing pump-ing stations, force mainsand trunk sewers.
As the population of thecity grows and the areasexpand it will become neces-sary to provide additionaltransmission facilities fromthe new water treatmentplant and install a 500,000gallon elevated tank in thenorth section of the city.The north pumping stationat the airbase will operateafter repair.
City Engineering Consul-tants, Black and Asso-ciates, recommend that thertorth pumping station be re-habilitated in order thatthese facilities may beused on an emergency basis.
Based on present- projec-tions, in 1961, another con-struction program will beneeded to expand the pres-ent water treatment plantfrom a nominal 2 million gal-lons a day to a capacity of7 million gallons a day alongwith three additional 700gallon per minute pumps.
Total estimated cost ofwater system improvementsand activating one-half thesewer disposal plant is
$450,000.The reactivating of one-
half of the sewer disposalplant would immediatelytake care of the proper dis-posal of the existing col-,lection system now beingdisposed of through themaster septic tanks withoutfall into the El Rio canal.
Badly in need.of a sewersystem is the business zone.When a community remainssmall and widely spaced,septic tanks usually areadequate but as the area,expands the need for a sew-er system increases accord-ingly, officials stated.
Zone five includes theBoca Raton Hotel which of-ficials said is now servedby septic tanks too smallfor the capacity load. Apreliminary cost estimatefor providing sewers inthese areas, including thenecessary gravity sewers,pumping stations to reachthe existing sewerage sys-tems would be approximate-ly $450,000.
The issue would be takencaTe of by a ten per centutility tax ordinance, theproceeds of which would beused as a pledge againstthe second revenue certifi-cate issue.
Using this tax as a pledgeto finance the gravity collec-tion system, the cost couldbe assessed against theabutting property owners re-ceiving the benefits, thusmaintaining a revolving fundfor construction of sewersin all areas that requirethem, section by sectionor zone by zone.
The reconstructed sewagetreatment plant will be ableto serve approximately a pop-ulation of 20,000, officialssaid.
While the costs of theseprojects will be about$900,000 the" city is in avery advantageous positionnow to get lower contractorbids and interest rates onfinancing, officials stated.
Talking over the last minute details of the Cancer Driveset for Sunday night are Beta Sigma Phi sorority membersMary Day, Sid Sorenson and Ginger Rogers with Boca Ratonchairman Robert Day.—Boca News Photo by Bea Landry
Cancer DriveSet for Sunday
Members of the Beta SigmaPhi sorority chapter will goall out Sunday night workingon the Cancer Drive Fund,chairman Robert Day an-nounced.
The drive will start at 7p.m. and workers will gofrom door to door for yourdonations. An appeal ismade to all residents tocooperate, If you are goingto be away, you may mailyour check, made payable tothe American Cancer Socie-ty, to Robert Day, Chairman,Boca Raton, Fla.
2 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Friday, May 2, 1958
Pictured at the organizational meeting of the local CancerSociety held at Smitty's Driftwood are chairmen and severalcaptains. Seated, left to right, H.W. "Smitty" Smi th, Mrs.J.L. McGaldrick, Harry Newman of the Chamber of Commerce,Mrs. Herbert Srovsn, Mrs. John Brown, William Mitchell;standing, William Day, Sr., J. Alex Arnette, County chairman;Clifford St. John, assistant chairman of Boca Raton, WilliamHallman, Kiwanis; Robert Day, Boca Raion chairman.
Boca "Chicks" ToPlay Home GameThe Boca Chicks Softball
team will play a home gameat the Boca Raton BallparkFriday night with game timeset for 7:30.
Karen Hausaman will startpitching against the Deer-field Beach Girls Team.
Coming up soon are gameswith Dania, Hollywood, Ft.Lauderdale, Pompano andMiami.
The Boca "Chicks" areundefeated so far and spec-tators agree that they playan exciting game.
Lineup includes NorettaRisser, 2B; Patty Eddinger,OF & P; Betty Bates, OF;Jo Alteria, IB; Patsy Mann-ing, 3B; Janis Veal, OF; PatTioxel, SS; Marjane Hausa-man, C; Karen Hausaman, P;Pat Dowdy, OF; Linda Smith,OF; Garland Southards, OF;and Melody Montgomery, OF&C.
What is worth doing at all,is worth doing well.—Ches-terfield
Press ClubTo Meet in
Ft. LauderdaleThe spring session of the
Florida Woman's Press Clubwill meet in Ft. Lauderdale,members decided as theymet in Sarasota last week-end.
Fall meeting of the PressClub will be held in Day-tona Beach, Sept. 13-14,when awards will be madebased on writers for papersunder 25,000 and over 25,000circulation.
Lora S. Britt, co-publisherof the Boca Raton News, at-tended the meeting in Sara-sota.
The aim of education isnot to add to the sum of hu-man knowledge. Its purposeis to open the mind and notfill it, as we would an ashcan or even a golden bowl.—Christian Gauss
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Men's Ball TeamTo FormA men's soft-ball team
will be formed in the com-munity with games tenta-tively set to start May 19,according to John Hager.
The team will be in a six-team league, two from Peer-field Beach and four fromBoca Raton. Anyone inte-rested is requested to con-tact John Hager, Boca 5136.
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Claude Ross
"Much Improved''
The condition of ClaudeRoss, of Boynton Beach,who was injured in an auto-mobile accident last Satur-day night which took the lifeof his wife, Eline, is report-ed by authorities as "muchimproved."
No internal injuries wererepotted but Ross had multi-ple bruises, lacerations,broken ribs and sufferedfrom shock. He was takenby ambulance to Holy Crosshospital.
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Part of the Joseph Rankin Cherry Memorial Class of 65candidates for the 32nd degree in the Ancient and AcceptedScottish Rite of Freemasonry from Boca Raton are left toright: Thomas C. Welch, Ernest N. Dowdy, William A. Brin-dle, Chester Lee Lawson; sitting are Karl Kueuscher, HarryD. Moon and William A. Smith. This will be the 76th convo-cation of the coordinate bodies of the Valley of Lake Worth,Orient of Florida, April 25-27 and May 2-4, 1958.
Rotary Golf TournamentWill Be Held Sunday
The second annual RotaryClii golf tournament isscheduled to begin at 7 a.m.Sunday at the Boca RatonClub golf course, accordingto Ralph Knutsen, publicitychairman.
Proceeds from the eventwill go into the club's YouthDevelopment Fund.
Thirty individual prizeswill be awarded, as well asa trophy for the winning
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Refreshments will be serv-ed throughout the day.
Tickets for the event maybe obtained from the Robert
Mrs. Williams
Joins Day Office
Mrs. Frances Williams hasjoined the office of WilliamDay Real Estate.
She replaces Miss Caro-lyne Dietz who is now Mrs.David T. Parke.
Mrs. Williams was formerlywith the Irving Trust Co. inNew York for 16 years.
Citizenship
Honor Roll
Citizenship Honor Roll inthe Boca Raton School hasbeen announced as follows:
Seventh, Neil Bates, Ron-ald Cox Danny Mow bray,Joel Ricketts, Roy Vrchota,Susan Borozony, Arline Brit-tain, Elizabeth Harvey,Elaine Higby, Ann Jernigan,Dana Mucci, Carolyn Safe-linger, Judy Shyrock, NancyTarayos, Danielle Vail,Elizabeth Webster, LindaZimmermacher.
Eighth grade, FrancisBaltz, Joe Borozony, RobertFuhrman, David Garrett, BillHaynes, Kerry Koen, BobbySchochtel, Diane Angel 1,Janet Baker, Joanna Brown,Patricia Campbell, KrisstaGale, Bonnie Eshelman,Janet Noel, Sherry Owers,Judy Plungis, Tomolyn Tara-yos, Maurine Vaillancourt.
Friday. May 2, 1958 THE BOCA RATON NEWS 3
Final PTA Meeting SetThe final meeting of the
season for members of thePTA has been set for Tues-day, May 6.
Officers will be installedby Mrs. Jesse Davis, vicepresident of the County-Council.
There will be a bake saleSaturday, May 3, in front ofthe Kwik Chek at 9 a.m.,Mrs. Carl Douglas announc-ed. Purpose of the sale isto raise funds to pay forraincoats for the safety pa-trol boys and girls.
The committee also plansan "outing" for the safety
patrol members in apprecia-tion of their loyalty and de-votion to duty in protectingand guiding the schoolchildren.
Assisting in this projectare Mrs. Clifford St. John,Mrs. P. Lord, Mrs! RobertSmith and Mrs. E. Bor-chardt.Patents of the eighth
graders are particularlyurged to be present as theywill meet, immediately fol-lowing the regular sessionto discuss graduation partyplans.
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Friday, May 2, 1958 THE BOCA RATON NEWS 5THE ROCA T^ATON NEWS Friday. May 2. 1958
Editorial Page
A Check and A Check UpThe residents of Boca Raton will be call-
ed upon Sunday night to help save livesthat might otherwise be needlessly lost.
Cancer is America's number two killerand will strike in two out of every threehomes eventually. The need for researchcannot be overstated.
When a killer is at large all efforts mustbe made to corner it and strike it a devas-tating blow. An educated p'ublic is a muchsafer public.
The saying "Better late than never" istoo often a tragic pronouncement in cancer.More than 75,000 American lives couldhave been saved from cancer last year iftreatment had begun in time. These factsshould be remembered during this crusadeSunday night. In addition to giving, andgiving generously to cancel, make it a point
to have a health examination - - no matterhow well you feel.
Not only for research but part of themoney the Society seeks will be spent en-couraging Americans to make a healthcheck-up a regular habit. This is the bestcancer insurance. He who gives to theAmerican Cancer Society but fails to takea check-up is only robbing Peter to payPaul.
As the American Cancer Society sums itup: "Fight cancer With a check-up and acheck." This is the stuff of which our way oflife is made and we hope it will persist longafter cancer has been conquered. So beready Sunday night . . . don't forgeteither, the check or the check-up1. Givenow and give generously.
Boca Needs Utility TaxBoca Raton is one of the few remaining
communities in Florida that does not im-pose a utility tax ond it's residents. Thishas been a fine state of affairs . . .Up to now.
If the long range plan for water linedand sewerage is carried out the city needsmore money and rather than burden it witha bond issue the solution is a utility tax suchas the other communities have.
It needn't be excessive. Kept at a pro-posed ten per cent minimum it would keepa constant flow of money into the sewerproject and result in a healther community.
Boca Raton has been most fortunate inhaving an estimated two million dollar sew-erage plant and pumping station given to itby the government. Not to take advantageof such an installation in this fast growingcommunity would be disasterous.
A beautiful area, a progressive commu-nity, Boca Raton needs to keep pace withmodern conveniences and a sewer systemis certainly considered not only 9. conven-ience but a necessity.
When septic tanks reach a saturationpoint, not difficult in a rainy season, health
can easily be endangered. A sewer systemwould eliminate that.
For prospective developers, buyers andnew residents, a sewer system would help tomeet FHA requirements and make homeseasier to maintain.
Sure, we gripe about our taxes, but . . .what would it cost us to hire a full timeteacher for our children . . . if we'had nopublic schools? Have you ever attemptedto eat meat that wasn't inspected? Usemedicines not approved? Tried paving yourown roads? Taxes pay for inspection, gas-oline tax pays for our roads. And whatabout national defense? How long wouldwe be protected if it depended on eachfamily to pay their own way?
The small amount of money we spendon taxes buys us protection beyond com-pare.
The utility tax would add greatly to ourbenefits, health-wise and economicallyspeaking. It is needed in Boca Raton andthe wise city fathers are looking after ourinterests when they propose such an im-provement. Let's go all out for a betterBoca Raton.
Bookie Case Set for Hearingr,ast Friday Results In Mistrial
Because one juror said heis a Seventh Day Adven-
<st and it was against hisoelief to work after 6:39 pl.m. the case against EddiePage charged with book-making was declared a mis-trial Friday.
The 36 year old Page,alias J. J. Carr, is chargedwith bookmaing Jan 30 andat other various times bytaking horse racing bekts.
A six-man jury was select-ed Thursday by County So-licitor Charles A. Nugentand Defense Attorney Ed-ward Starr. Judge EdwardG. Newell presided.
Detective Charles McCut-cheon, one of the men whoparticipated in the raid tes-tified that Page threw racingparaphernalia from a win-dow of his apartment in BocaRaton.
Also testifying was Depu-ty Constable Jack Tuite whoserved the search warrent onPage during the raid.
Solicitor Nugent said thatPage was arrested in Ft.Lauderdale on a similarcharge about one month af-ter his arrest here.
The trial has beenfor August 4th.
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Boca Raton NewsPublished on Friday
165 E. Palmetto Park Road
Phone 521 I or 9005, If no answer phone 6-52 74
Robert L. and Lora S. Britt, PublishersBeatrice Landry, Editor
Helen Murphy, Office Manager
Subscription rates: 1 year $3.00; 2 years $5.00Entered as second class mailer trt tha post oilice
at Boca Raton, Fla. December 1. 1955
The Boca Raton News is a hometown paper 3erving the people of the town. Support of it by ad-vertising and contributions of news copy will helpthe paper grow, which in turn will help the com-munity grow.
Census to beTakenApril, 1960Initial groundwork for the
county's next Federal cen-sus was approved by thecounty commission thisweek.
The board approved a re-cjiest from Robert Burgess,director of the Federal Bu-reau of Census for mapsand charts outlining thecounty area" and commis-sion districts.
Burgess said the regulardecennial census will betaken in April, 1960.
Pilot ClassFor Teens
High school teenagers, 14to 18 years of age, of BocaRaton are invited to partici-pate in a piloting class spon-sored by the Delray BeachPower Squadron Auxiliarythis summer. The class willbe held at Seacrest HighSchool and will run for 10or 12 weeks.
The course material willbe the same used in theAdult Pilot Class, conducted
Through
My WindowBy BEATRICE LANDRY
Those who travel the ESP trail walk a lojidy road.Faces turn away as fear and atavistic thoughts of witchessurround the warefarer. Soon the travelor learns to keepsilent counsel and a great girt begins to disintegrate.
Who at ope time or another nas not felt the presence ofsomeone an infinite distance away? Who has not dreamedof a loved one and had it followed by news of one kindor another? Or who has not arrived at a strange place andis flooded with a sense of familiarity?
Extra sensory perception, a kind of seventh sense, isgiven to many. It's one of the least understood of any ofthe senses. A casual conversation the other day broughtESP to mind. The speaker told how a girl she had hadseveral experiences with this almost unknown sense. Shewas badly frightened when many of her dreams were re-enacted later, usually to the smallest detail. A grease spoton a white dress, the identical words spoken at~a funeralservice, which before her dream she was not familiar with,,a brother wounded during the war, her dream and the timeof the injury were the same. As she grew older the ESPdiminished and she very seldom exp'eriences it now andshe's glad.
Should like to think that it would be similar to havingan extra window to look out upon the world and not tocause fright, Time will tell.
-o- -o- -o-My, but the goings on schedule! With the Garden Club
picnic set for May 6; St. Paul mother-daughter dinner,May 8; and the Auxiliary birthday party May 7, no needfor anyone to be hungry for food or fun. All sounds likesomething not to be missed.
-o- -o- -o-There will be a fine chance for all teenage boat men to
become experts if the plans of the Delray Beach PowerSquadron for summer classes are carried through. Theyplan to start a summer session for high school teenagersand the best way to operate a boat is the correct way.
Lives are endangered more through igenorance of sim-ple safety rules and rules of the water than any other way.In the hands of a well schooled boatman, a boat becomesa pleasure to others as well as to the operator.
Carelessness can claim lives and so can lack of know-ledge. To know how to act in an emergency is the bestform of boating insurance. If the teenagers in Boca Ratonwill get behind this and attend the sessions we can makeBoca Raton the best ocean front city there is as far asboating goes. It won't be all work and no play either be-cause several outings are planned that will really be fun.So come on all you "Cap'tains," and sign up.
-o- -o- -o-Even the Governor ,gets a word in on the "sack" dress
controversy. In a speech this week Gov. Collins said, '"thechemise or sack dress is the symbol of America's postWorld War I debauchery — the most unattractive femaleattire of all time." Much pro and con on this subject.What do- you think?
-o- -o- -o-If all the clubs, organizations and lodges in town would
ask their publicity chairman to send a note to this paperlisting the time and places of their meeting, we could starta recreation chart and help new comers to town locate theclubs they'd like to join or visit. Please drop us a lineabout your club.
Negroes Plead Guilty
To Ross BurglaryTwo Negro farm laborers
who burglarized the home oftheir employers just hoursafter they had been involvedin an automobile accidentwhich took the life of oneand hospitalized the otherpleaded guilty Monday to a
by the Power Squadron.Boat clubs from Boca,
Boynton and Delray Beachwill provide afternoon out-ings with tentative dates setfor June 21, July 12 andAugust 2. The type of out-mg will be set by each Boat
b participating.Further information can
be obtained by calling Dor-othy Pkgering of the DelrayBeach Power Squadron Au-xihary, at Boynton 3504 be-tween 5:30 and 7 p.m., orcontact Commander Al Mul-der of the Boca Raton BoatClub.
charge of breaking and enter-ing to commit grand larceny.
James Braxton, alias Ste-wart, 51, and Ernest Moore,32, admitted breaking intothe home of Mr.' and Mrs.Claude Ross on SR 7, Boyn-ton Beach, after they learn-ed of the accident in BocaRaton where Mrs. Ross waskilled and Claude Ross hos-pitalized.
The pair were employedby the Ross family as farmlaborers and lived on theproperty. The burglary wasreported by two other Ne-groes to the Sheriff's De-partment.
Braxton and Moore werearraigned before CriminalCourt Judge Edward G. Ne-well who remanded them tothe custody of the Sheriff'sDepartment before sentencing.
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6 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Friday, flay 2, 1958
NewSchedulePlans Made
Beginning with the firstSunday in May, St. Gregory'sEpiscopal Church will starton summer schedule. TheSunday services will be:7:40 Matins, 8 am. HolyEucharist, 10 a.m. morningprayer and sermon (exceptfirst Sunday in the monthwhich will be the Holy Eu-charist and sermon). Theweekday schedule of ser-vices will be as follows:Tuesday, 7:15 a.m. Matins,7:30 am. Holy Eucharist;Thursday, 9:45 Matins, 10a.m. Holy Eucharist. TheSacrament of Penance willbe continued at the sametime — Saturdays from 5-6p.m. This schedule will bein effect till further notice.
Because of the discontinu-ance of the Church Schoolduring the summer monthsbecause of the change ofschedule, children shouldbe brought to the 10 am.service just the same as ifit were Church School class-es. It is hoped that the small-er children will be broughtto the church and put in thenursery for the duration ofthe service.
Family "WeekIs Observed
In recognition of NationalFamily Week, May 4-11, Rev.Floyd E. Logee of the FirstPresbyterian Church of BocaRaton will preach this com-ing Sunday on "God's Foun-tain of Society".
Services are at 11 a.m. inthe auditorium of the BocaRaton Hotel and Club. Park-ing facilities are found atthe bridge south of the Hotel>n the -Camino Real. Themblic is welcomed.Sunday School will be at
i'een Age Center on WestPalmetto Rd. at 9:30 a.m.
On May 11 the SundaySchool will unite with theirfamilies at the auditoriumin the service of morningworship together.
One Service
Change MadeSunday morning there will
be one service at 11 a.m. atthe Community PresbyterianChurch in Deerfield, withthe minister, Rev. Arland V.Briggs, preaching on "TheName of Christ".
The regular meeting of theBoard of Elders scheduledfor May 5 is postponed untilMonday, May 12. On Wednes-day, May 7, the ExecutiveBoard of the Women's Asso-ciation will meet at 11:30a.m. in the church followedby a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.with Circle 5 as hostess. Dr.Frances Knight will lead thedevotional service and musicwill be provided by Mrs.Gussie Seals. The speakerwill be Mrs, Forrest Rhodesof the Presbyterian Homes inLakeland.
Church Charter
Is ClosedThe Charter of the Church
of the Open Door has beenofficially closed and nowmembership into this un-denominational church willbe upon profession of faith.The most recent signers areMr. and Mrs. Paul Nesbitt,Mr. and Mrs. William Bsrr,Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhnall of Boca Raton and Mr.and Mrs. Bob McCauley andMiss Audrey Hansen ofPompano.
Sunday, May 4, the Lord'sSupper will be observed dur-ing the 11 a.m. morning wor-ship service. Pastor AlbertEastman will use as hisrrorning text "Let the Re-deemed of the Lord SaySo".
A Christian flag is beingpresented by Mrs. Elsie Far-ley in memory of iier hus-band Lee J. Farley.
GRADUATIONDATE SET
Since the ninth grades willcontinue to be transportedto Seacrest, Boca RatonSchool will again have asimple graduation exercisein the School Auditorium,on June 6 at 9:30 a. m.
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Methodist Men's ClubPlans Dinner May 9
Members of the newly form-ed Men's Club of the FirstMethodist Church of BocaRaton met Wednesday nightin the church recreationrooms to discuss plans fortheir Charter presentationand installation of officers.Charles K. deVault, presi-dent-elect, conducted themeeting.
The informal dinner meet-ing which will officiallyplace the Men's Club on aworking capacity in thechurch will be May 28 at7:30 p.m. at the church so-cial hall. Invitations havebeen issued to church digni-taries including Bishop JohnW. Branscomb, District Su-perintendent H.W. Black-burn, Conference Lay Lead-er R.H. Berg and the Dis-trict Lay Leader MadisonPacetti.
The group adopted a Con-stitution and By-Laws bas-ed on local needs in conjunc-
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are well under way and mov-ing rapidly, according toticket chairmen, Mrs. Clif-ford St. John and Mrs. CarlDouglas of the Women's So-ciety of Christian Service.
The WSCS will have a"mother-daughter" dinnerat the Methodist Church onMay 9th. Ticket chairmen orany member may be contact-ed for ticket reservations,the chairmen said.
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Swim GuestsBrownie Scouts of Troop 13
will be guests at the BibleConference Pool for a swim-ming party on Wednesday,May 7. This will be followedby a weinie roast at theScout Hut.
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tion with the General Boardof Lay Activities of theMethodist Church. The fol-lowing standing committeeswere named: Attendance,Oscar Lawrence; Program,Hal Dane; Projects, RoyShores; Publicity, David H.Simpson, Jr.; Devotions,Everett Bates.
The membership agreed toserve the dinner for the an-nual Mother-Daughter Ban-quet of the Women's Societyof Christian Service on May9. Sydney Jones, EverettBates, Hal Dane and RoyShores were appointed acommittee to coordinatebanquet plans.
Pev. Elton G. Powell,
pastor, spoke briefly re-garding the church LoyaltyDay program.
More than 24 members at-tended the meeting.
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8 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Friday, May 2, 1958
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Busily working on plans hr their card party are Gar-den Club members Mrs. Robert Kraeter; standing isMrs. Leon Lewis and on the right Mrs. H.D. Kennedy.-Boca News Photo by Bea Landry
Garden Club MembersPlan Card Party May 16
Chairmen have been namedfoe the Boca Raton GardenClub Card Party May 16 at8 p.m. at the Cabana Club.
Miss Sanderson
Feted With ShowerMiss Carlotta Sanderson
was honored at a pre-nuptialshower Friday night by co-hostesses Mrs. Wadus Wil-liams and Mrs. Michael
Jones.Celebrating the event were
Irs. Wayne Riley, Mrs.iladys Mitchell, Mrs. Irene
Sanderson, the bride elect'snother, Mrs. Thomas Man-
They are Mrs. RobertKraeter, tally; Mrs. H.D.Kennedy, tickets; Mrs. CarlEbert, refreshments; andMrs. W. Boyle, prizes.
Mrs. Anthony Mojowskiand Mrs. Leon Lewis aregeneral co-chairmen.
Proceeds from the cardparty will be used to benefitthe Garden Club planting andbuilding fund.
gum, Sr., Donna Mangum,Linda Dane, Gwen Taylor,Janice Jones, Judy Simmonsand Mrs. Clay Craig.
Miss Sanderson will marryThomas Mangum, Jr., of Pom-pano Beach in May.
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BirthdayParty Set ForAuxiliary
Mrs. Albert Sterling andMrs. Frank Shober announcethat a few reservations arestill available for the lun-cheon and card party at 12noon, Wednesday, May 7, in
The LogeesEntertainGuests
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd E.Logee of Chatham Hills hadas their vacation guests forthe past two weeks theirson-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs. Harry W. Buck andgranddaughter, Barbara Eliz-abeth, of Buffalo, N.Y.
Until marriage Mrs. Buckwas director of religious edu-cation in the First Presby-terian Church of Hamburg,N.Y. Mr. Buck i s a metallur-gical engineer with Bethle-hem Steel Co. in their Lacka-wanna Plant at Buffalo. Bar-bara Elizabeth was born onRev. Logee's birthday thisyear and was dedicated inChristian Baptism by him onApril 20 at the service ofpublic worship.
BPWToHold
Rummage SaleMembers of the BPW will
hold a rummage sale Satur-day, May 3. Starting at 8:30a.m., it will be held on N.Dixie Hwy. behind Bebout'sReal Estate Office.
Proceeds of the sale willbe used to benefit the BPWscholarship fund.
the Patio Royale of the BocaRaton Hotel and Club, cele-brating the first birthday ofthe Woman's Auxiliary, Be-thesda Memorial Hospital.
Boca members and friendsof the Auxiliary are urged toget their tickets from Mrs.Sterling or Mrs. Shober im-
mediately. Reservations forparties of four or more arealso to be made with Brunoat the Club, telephone 5411.
Guests are to provide theirown cards and take an enve-lope containing a penny foreach year of their age withthem.
Friday, May 2, 1958 THE BOCA RATON NEWS 9
BETHESDA HOSPITAL FUND"Verily, I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto
one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it untoMe." Matthew 25:40IN MEMORY OF: DONOR:
Howard Lee Cromer
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANDR. ALBERT THAU
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SECOND ANNUALGolf TournamentDelray Rotary Club
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Boca Raton Golf Course
Donation: $5.00Open to the Public — 27 holes
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L.A- BeedFrank KnightFrank AdamsMrs.MargaretDezelleFreeman KennedyThomas F. FlemingMargery BerriDr. Julius A. BothElmer HopkinsCharles Barr FieldMrs. S-A. MaplesHarold W. SoperDonation to Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Max Woe hieSeagrape Garden Club of Delray BeachB.D. Cole and L.R. BrookerHis friends at Smith & Gillespie EngineersAlton A. Register and AssociatesJack E. Carver, Inc.Davis Meter and Supply Co.Mr. and Mrs. Henry GordonAlbert H. ChristensenMr. and Mrs. Ralph PriesmeyerGeorge W. Parker, Jr.William Siegel & Broward Utilities, Inc.John BrezeMarjorie E. BrezeMyrtle E. BrezeMr. and Mrs. Herbert SierkFirst Presbyterian Church of Delray BeachMr. and Mrs. B.C. ButlerMr. and Mrs. A.L. SinksDr. and Mrs. Wilford E. CaldwellAllan and Marcia EstabrookFlorida East Coast Chapter, The Associated
GeneralContractors of America, Inc.Bill and Tommy SnowMr. and Mrs. W.J. SnowMr. and Mrs. H. Anderson HubbardR.D. WertzEthel Moore and Mary ByronLilli and Louis RehrLouise and Tom Woolbright
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott VetterFrancis E. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. John C. LentzE.M. FinsenEvelyn R. FlancherMary T. AspelVirginia T. duKetMr. and Mrs. D.L. PetersMr. and Mrs. S.M. DrakeMr. and Mrs. C.E. BertMr. and Mrs. D. ScottMr. and Mrs. S. BrodheadMr. and Mrs. J. BaumgardnerMr. John RobertsMr. and Mrs. A. MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. George StrawbridgeMr. and Mrs. F. RhoodeMr. and Mrs. R. BrownMr. and Mrs. George DracosMr. and Mrs. P. TaschioglowAnthony CremeriusEdward F. Kilb•L. HollenbachAnn K. Kelly and Doris Ambrust.Dr. and Mrs. G.H. EdlerNew Comer's Club of Boca RatonMr. and Mrs. James W. TyrrellDr. Casper M. EpsteenJohn and Marjorie MahlerMr. and Mrs. Roy W. KellarMrs. Delia RiderLouise and Tom WoolbrightJohn Brez"eMarjorie E. BrezeMyrtle E. BrezeMr. and Mrs. H. Anderson HubbardFirst Presbyterian Church of Delray BeachGrace S. BaylesLouise and Tom WoolbrightFirst Presbyterian Church of Delray Beach.Mrs. L.A. McQueenMrs. L.A. McQueenMr. and Mrs. E.C. MogfordFirst Presbyterian Church of Delray BeachMrs. J.S. FreemanDr. and Mrs. William G. O'DonnellDr. and Mrs. William G. O'DonnellDr. Thomas WhiteheadMr. and Mrs. Raymond E. MetzlerMrs. Lester B. KnightMr. and Mrs. C.H. LammrichCol. and Mrs. Andrew L. FabensMr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Calleson
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10 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Friday, May 2, 1958
Airs. Charles F. Dodge (center) of Boca Raton was amonghostesses entertaining at the recent buffet supper dancewhich marked the opening of the summer season at The Ca-bana Club, South Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach. Among guestsin Mr. and Mrs. Dodge's party were, I. to r., Mrs. Jane Rie-ker, Delray; Ben Roberts, Palm Beach; Don Colby and Mrs.Martin Korn, Boca Raton.—Barbara Dodge Photo
PERSONALLY SPEAKINGCHef A.P. " P e t e " Gillis-
sen of Essex, Mass., is ex-pected to land in a Miamiport this week and willspend the weekend with Mr.and Mrs. H.A. Landry, oldtime friends and neighbors.Not content with sea duty,Pete hopes to do some deepsea fishing while here andmake the rounds visitinghis many friends in the area.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cap-peta plan to leave this weekfor New York. They willvisit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. RobertSheridan in New York, be-fore leaving for their sum-mer home on the Isle ofIschia, Italy.
Joining the trek north areMrs. Robert Drummond andher children who leave fortheir summer home in Birm-ingham, Mich.; the WilliamPorters who leave for Wil-mington, Dd.; and Mrs. FredBilling who is headed forWilmington and Brattleboro,Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C.Smith, Jr., returned to theirhome in Bristol Highlands,R.I., this week, where theywill spend the summer.
Joining those leaving townfor the summer are Mr. andMrs. John E. Pykes for Wil-mette, Ohio.
Birthday greetings thisweek go to Mrs. Arnold Mac-Spadden, Ray Botsford, Col.Arnold MacSpadden; anniver-sary greetings to to Mr. andMrs. George Biegler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold G.Holden returned home from avacation in Rochester, N.Y.Accompanying them wastheir daughter, Mrs. PomeroyBarry and granddaughter,Gwen Barry.
The Rev. James Stoutsen-berger is back in town aftervisiting his family in Wash-ington, D.C.
Sorry to hear that Mrs. Ed-ward Keitman (Monica Rob-erts) is confined to herhome with a bad cold.
Mr. and Mrs. George Metz-ger and Miss June Wood leftto spend the summer inCincinnati.
PerkinsEntertain At''Michigan Night"
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Per-kins entertained friendsfrom their former home townof Detroit.
Joining in the fun were Mr.and Mrs. Jay Bauer,- Mr. andMrs. George Brown, Dr. andMrs. Calyton Marcerau, Mr.and Mrs. Edward Lee, Mrs.Al Drodine, Mrs. CharlesJordan and Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Willoughby.
Mrs. Wells HasCocktail PartySaturday
Mrs. Harriet Wells washostess to a cocktail-buffetsupper party at her homeSaturday night honoring Mrs.Louis Odette of Winsor, On-tario, on her birthday.
Helping to celebrate wereMr. and Mrs. Arthur Heoraus,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunders,of Delray Beach, Mr. andMrs. Harold Rhoten of Colum-bus, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.Nelson Marks.
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Members of the Barber Shop Quartette, Art Lewis, Larry1 Wittenberg, Herbe Conge and Fred Balke, clown it up in re-
hearsal for their appearance at the Mother-Daughter dinnerMay 8 at the Elementary School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Thedinner is sponsored by the women of St. Paul LutheranChurch. Other entertainment will also be presented.-Mar-garet Olsson Photo
American Legion AuxiliaryElects Officers For Year
At a special meeting of theAmerican Legion AuxiliaryUnit No. 277 held on Tues-day night, April 29, the fol-lowing officers were electedfor the co ming year:
President, Mrs. "Buz"Pool; first vice president,Mrs. Charles Henline; secondvice president, Mrs. ElsieFarley; secretary, Mrs. Hen-ry Colebank; treasurer, Mrs.William Roseke; sergeant atarms, Mrs, Florence Caulfield;chaplain, Mrs. Gus Cicala,historian, Mrs. Ralph Reed.
The Auxiliary was pleased
Members Attend
WSCS ConferenceMrs. C.W. Hubbard, Miss
Helen Howard and Mrs. S.VanNatta attended the fourday meeting of the FloridaConference of the Woman'sSociety of Christian Servicein Winter Haven at theBerymer Methodist Church.
They said they greatly en-joyed the inspiring messagegiven by Bishop John Brans-comb, Bishop of Florida andCuba on "The World ToChrist We Bring."
BowlingBoca scores this week
were: High-game, Bob's Bar,940; Boca Tool & Gage,high team set of three games,2593; singles, Shadon, 227;
.^Beadle, high three games,586.TEAM WON LOSTJayoees 76 24Boca Bldg. Spec. 60 40Boca Tool & Gage 57 43Bob's Bar 56 44 ,Brown's Bar 54>/i 45'/,Chick'a Service Sta. 46'/i 53V4Leo's Barber Shop 45'/i S4»/aLawson Electric 44 56Boca Motors 45 55BUB Pool Service Sta. 43 57American Legion 38'/2 61'/2Love'B Drugs 38 62
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to have as guests at thismeeting, Mrs. Neal Well-man, Southern Area Presi-dent and Mrs. Lois Tanner,newly elected 9th DistrictPresident. Mrs. William Ro-seke and Mrs. "Buz" Poolwere elected to attend asdelegates to the State Con-ference at Lakeland, Fla.,on May 23.
Moynahans Have
Dinner-Dance
PartyMr. and Mrs. Roy H. Moy-
nahans entertained at a din-ner-dancing party honoringtheir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. MichaelFlannery, of Toledo, Ohio.
Other guests included Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Shapiro,Mrs. Robert Drummond andMrs. Martha Steinbaugh.
Honor RollThe following students
have been placed on thePrincipal's Honor Roll atthe completion of the fifthsix weeks of school, PaulMatwig, principal, reported.They are:
Grade 5, Sandra Skinner,Pamela Hopkins, SydneyPool, Robert Haynes, KarenLeggett, Maureen Fox, DianeCrowell, Linda St. John,Jane Plungis, Mollie Linton,Kathy Kleiner, Joyce Coyle,Anthony Carella, DennisEshelman, Dennis Tofano,and Richard McMahon.
Grade 6, Sherry Butcher,Dianne Munyer, Jane Bibeau,Linda Lambert, and DarleneJoy Macaulay. Carol Gutman,Mark Selleck, Dawn Lyon,Jack Criswell, McLean Smithand Barbara Renninger.
Grade 6, William Gold-smith, Ann Jemigan, DanaMucci, Judy Shryock, NeilBates, Pat Laury, Dale Old-ford, Heather Holly, SusanBorozny, Joan Fox, ElaineHigby and Nancy Tarayos.
Grade 8, Frances Baltz,David Garrett Mark Tofano
Friday, May 2, 1958 THE BOCA RATON NEWS 11
Miss Jolene Mucci, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. DanielMucci of Boca Villas, firstyear student at the Jack-sonville Memorial HospitalSchool of Nursing, receivedher cap at special servicesat the First Methodist Churchin Coral Gables on March13. She entered nurses train-ing in September.
Diane Angell, Janet Baker,Joanna Brown, Sally Mercer,Brad Leggett, Kerry Koen,Tomalyn Tarayos and Pa-tricia Campbell.
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This is the time of yearwhen our seasonal friendsbegin the trek north forthe summer. We hope theyenjoy a pleasant trip back,and will look forward tohaving them return nextfall.
If you plan to close yourhome for the months a-head, better check your in-surance- before you go, tomake sure protection isprovided for hurricanes,vandalism, fire, etc. Ouragency will be happy tosurvey your insurance atno obligation; why notcall us today?
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12 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Friday, May 2, 1958
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DIRECTORS..W.P. BEBOUT, RealtorEDWARD P. DIETRICH
Builder SuppliesDR. C.B. HIGGINS
Phys. & SurgeonALVIN B. JONES, Fanner
HENRY J. MELLON, BuilderAJ . MUSSELMAN, JR.
AttorneyC.P. PROSSER, ManufacturerPERCY WHITE, Banker
FRIDAY, MAY 2nd 9 a.m.to 9p.
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Pres. & Chairman vice PresidentHENRY J. MELLON, ARTHUR E. HENSON,
Vice Chairman CashierPERCY WHITE, ROBERT BRANDT,
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In Car CrashOne man was injured and
his 1952 Mercury declareda total loss when it crash-ed into a cabbage palm treein Boca Raton Park Tues-day night.
Romeo Raymond Jones,
23, of Boca Raton Park ap-parently lost control of hisauto and smashed into thepalm tree, the police said.He received undeterminedinjuries and was taken .toHoly Cross by Kraeer Ambu-lance about 11 p.m.
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14 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Friday, May 2, 1958
[LEGAL NOTICESRESOLUTION NO. 13-58
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITYCOMMISSION OF BOCA RATONFLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THEINSTALLATION OF A SIDEWALKON THE SOUTH SIDE OF EASTPALMETTO PARK ROAD BE-TWEEN WAVE CREST WAY ANDSOUTH OCEAN BOULEVARD(A1A), BOCA RATON; AND FURTHER PROVIDING FOR ASSESS-MENTS AGAINST ABUTTINGPROPERTY, AND OTHER MAT-TERS PERTAINING THERETO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITYCOMMISSION OF THE CITY OFBOCA RATON, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Commissionhereby resolves end determinethat it Is necessary far the publicsafety and welfare that a sidewalk,curb and gutter be. installed on theSouth side of East Palmetto ParkRoad between Wave Crest Way andSouth Ocean Boulevard (A1A),Boca Raton, Palm Beach County,Florida, In accordance with cityspecifications, plans and costsestimates on file in the office orthe City Engineer.
Section 2. That the cost of saidpacing shall be assessed on afront footage basis against proper-ty abutting upon the improvementsand that 100% of the total coatshall be borne by such abuttingprop erty.
Section 3, The total cost of theproposed paving of said sidewalkis estimated as $1,790.00; sajidestimate to Include installation ofcurb and gutter.
Section 4. The method of pay-ment shall be by assessment ofabutting property on a prorata frontfootage barfs. Property ownerswho do not pay in cash before theconraenc eroent of work may paythe lien assessments against theirproperty in five equal annual in-stallments, together with Interestthereon at the rate of 87a per an-num, plus the overhead, legal aadadministrative co sts contingentupon the creation of liens andassessments*PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS22ND DAY OF APRIL, 1958
S/Harold T. DaneATTEST! Harold J. Dane, Mayer
' S/Wm. H. LambWm. H. Lamb, City Clerk
I, Wm. H. Lamb, City Clerk ofthe City of Boca Raton, Florida,do hereby certify that the aboveResolution was ordered publishedby motion of the City Commlssioiof Boca Raton, Florida, as con-tained in the minutes of a RegularCity Commission Meeting held onApril 22nd, 1958, said minutesbeing a part of the permanentrecords of the City.
Wm. H. Lamb, City ClerkNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON PROPOSED INSTALLATIONOF A SIDEWALK ON THE SOUTHSIDE OF EAST PALMETTO PARKROAD BETWEEN WAVE CRESTWAY AND SOUTH OCEAN BOULE-VARD CA1A), BOCA RATON,PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORI-DA.
TO ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST,PROPERTY OWNERS AND CITI-ZENS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the City Commission of theCity of Boca Raton, Florida, willhold a public hearing on a resolu-tion by (he City Commissionwherein the Commission has de-termined the necessity of install-ing a sidewalk on the South aideof East Palmetto Park Road be-tween Wave Crest Way and SouthOcean Boulevard (A1A), Boca Ra-ton, Palm Beach County, Florida,according to specifications, plansand costs estimates on file in theoffice of the City Engineer; pro-viding for assessments againstabutting property and other mat-ters pertaining thereto, on May13th, 1958, in the City Hall at7:30 P.M., which date is more thanthree days from the final publica-tion of this notice, for the purposeof healing objections to said pro-posed improvements.
Wm. H. Lamb, City ClerkPublish: April 25 and May 2, 1958and Proof of Publication
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUSNAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe undersigned, desiring to engageIn business under the fictitiousname of
BOCA RATON AUTO PARTSh EQUIPMENT
located at S.E. 1st Street and DixieHwy., Boca Raton, Palm BeachCounty, Florida, intend to registerthe said name with the Clerk ofthe Circuit Court of Palm BeachCounty, Florida
The parties interested in saidbusiness are:
EARL P. TSOXELL - 50%CARL DOUGLAS - 5 0 %
Kundnger 8t HoneheliAttorneys at Low279 If. Fed. Hwy.Boca Raton, Fla.Publish: April 11,18,25, and May 2,1953.
RESOLUTION NO. 11-58A RESOLUTION OF THE CITYCOMMISSION OF BOCA RATON,FLOI3DA. PROVIDING FOR THEINSTALLATION OF PAVEMENTON S.E. 2ND STREET, BOCARATON; AND FURTHER PROVID-ING FOR ASSESSMENTS AGAINSTABUTTING PROPERTY, ANDOTHER MATTERS PERTAININGTHERETO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITYCOMMISSION OF THE CITY OKBOCA RATON, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Commissionhereby resolves end determinesthat it is necessary for the publicsafety and welfare that paving beInstalled on S.E. 2nd Street be-tween the Federal Highway andthe Dixie Highway in the City ofBoca Raton, Palm Beach County,Florida, in accordance with cityspecific at! ens, plans and costsestimates on file in the office ofthe City Engineer.
Section 2. That the coat of saidpaving shall be assessed on afront footage basis against proper-ty abutting upon the improvementsend that 100% of the total costshall be borne by such abuttingproperty.
Section 3. The total cost of theproposed paving ol said street laestimated as Three Thousand FiveHundred (J3.500.00) Dollars.
Section 4. The method of paymentshall be by assessment of abuttingproperty on a prorata front footagebasis. Property owners who do notpay in cash before the commence-ment of work may pay the lien as-sessments against their propertyin five (5) equal annual install-ments, together with interest there-on at the rate of 8% percent perannum, plus the overhead, legaland administrative costs contin-gent upon the creation of liensand assessments.PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS22nd day of April, 1958.ATTEST: Harold T. Dane, MayorWm. H. Lamb, City Clerk
I, Wm. H. Lamb, City Clerk ofthe City of Boca Raton, Florida,do hereby certify that the aboveResolution was ordered publishedby motion of the City Commissionof Boca Raton, Florida, as con-tained in the minutes of a RegularCity Commission Meeting held onApril 22nd, 1958, said infinites be-ing a part of the permanent rec-ords of the City.
Wm. H. Lamb, City ClerkNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON PROPOSED INSTALLATION OFPAVEMENT ON S.E. 2ND STREETBETWEEN FEDERAL HIGHWAYAND DIXIE HIGHWAY, BOCA RA-TON, PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA.
TO ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST,PROPERTY OWNERS AND CITI-ZENS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat file City Conmisslon of theCity of Boca Raton, Florida, willhold a public hearing on a resolu-tion by the City Commission where-in the Commission has determinedthe necessity of paving S.E. 2ndSheet between the Federal High-way and Dixie Highway, accordingto specifications, plans and costsestimates on file in the office ofthe City Engineer; providing forassessments against abuttingproperty and other matters per-taining thereto, on May 13th, 1958,in the City Hall at 7:30 P.M.nhlch date is more than threedays from the final publication ofthis notice, for the purpose ofhearing objections to said propos-ed improvements.
Wm. H. Lamb, City ClerkPublish: April 25 and May 2, 1958aid Proof of Publication
NOTICEThe City of Boca Raton will re-
ceive sealed bids on or beforeMay 13th, 1958, at 5:00 P.M., forthe furnl ahing of the following:
1 — 1958 Ford, Four door Sedanfor Police Department,
8 — Cylinders — Automatic Drive.12 Volt Electrical System.Engine — Minimum 352 cu. in.Heavy Duty Leice Neville Gene-
rator.Standard Carburetion.Color — Black5 — 750 x 14 Tires Nylon Cord-.Trade in 1956 Oldsmoblle, Four
door Sedan, ID No. 567A2O811,to be seen at City Hall.Bids to be opened at Commission
Meeting on Tuesday May 13th.1958, at 7:30 P.M.
The City reserves the right toreject any or all bids.
Address bids to: City Manager,City of Boca Raton, Florida, insealed envelope plainly marked onexterior "SEALED BID".
CITY OF BOCA RATON.Wm. H. Lamb, City Manager
Publish: May 2, 9, 1958.
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RESOLUTION NO. 13-58A RESOLUTION OF THE CITYCOMMISSION OF BOCA RATON,FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THEINSTALLATION OF A SIDEWALKON THE EAST SIDE OF S.E. 1STSTREET BETWEEN EAST PAL-METTO PARK ROAD AND EASTROYAL PALM ROAD, BOCA RA-TON, PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA; AND FURTHER PRO-VIDING FOR ASSESSMENTSAGAINST ABUTTING PROPERTY,AND OTHER MATTERS PERTAIN-ING THERETO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITYCOMMISSION OF THE CITY OFBOCA RATON, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Commissionhereby resolves and determinesthat it is necessary for the publicsafety and welfare that a sidewalk,curb, tnd gutter be installed an theEast side of S.E. 1st Street be-tween East Palmetto park Road endEast Royal Palm Road, Boca Raton,Palm Beach County, Florida, In ac-cordance with city specifications,plans and costs estimates on filein the office of the City Engineer.
Section 2. That the cost of saidpaving shall be assessed on afront footage basis against proper-ty abutting upon the improvementsand that 100% of the total costshall be borne by such abuttingproperty.
Section 3. The total cost of theproposed paving of said sidewalkIs estimated as $1,570.00; saidestimate to Include installationof curb and gutter.
Section 4. The method of paymentshall be by assessment of abuttingproperty on a prorata front footsgebasis. Property owners who do notpay in cash before the commence-ment of work may pay the lien as-sessments against their propertyin five epjial annual installments,together with interest thereon atthe rate of 8% per annum, plus theoverhead, legal and administrativecosts contingent upon the creationof liens and assessments.PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS22ND DAY OF APRIL, 1958.
S/ Harold J. DaneATTEST: Harold J. Dane, MayorWm. H. Lamb, City Clerk
I, Wm. H. Lamb, City Clerk of theCity of Boca Raton, Florida, dohereby cerllfy that the above Reso-lution was ordered published bymotion of the City Commission ofBoca Raton, Florida, as contained-in the minutes of a regular CityCommission meeting held on April22, 1958, said minutes being a partof the permanent records of theCity.
Wm. H. Lamb, City ClerkNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON PROPOSED INSTALLATIONOF A SIDEWALK ON THE EASTSIDE OF S.E. 1ST STREET BE-TWEEN EAST PALMETTO PARKROAD AND EAST ROYAL PALMROAD, BOCA RATON, PALMBEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TO ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST,PROPERTY OWNERS AND CITI-ZENS:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the City Commission of theCity of Boca Raton, Florida, willhold a public hearing on a resolu-tion by the City Commission where*in the Commission has determinedthe necessity of installing a side-walk on the East side of S.E. 1stStreet between East Royal PalmRoad and East Palmetto Park Road,according to specifications, plansaad costs estimates on file in theoffice of the City Engineer; provid-ing for assessments against abutt-ing property and other matters per-taining thereto, on May 13th, 195S,in the City Hall at 7:30 P.M.,which date i s more than three daysfrom the final publication of thisnotice, for the puipose of hearingobjections to said proposed im-
ORDINANCE NO. 326AN ORDINANCE DECLARING THEINTENTION OF THE CITY OFBOCA RATON, FLORIDA, TOANNEX, ON A VOLUNTARY BA-SIS, CERTAIN CONTIGUOUS UN-INCORPORATED TRACTS OFLAND TO THE CITY.
WHEREAS, the owners of certaintracts of land, hereinafter de-scribed, contiguous to the terri-torial limits of the City of BocaRaton, Florida, in unincorporatedareas within Palm Beach County,Florida, have requested the City ofBoca Raton to annex said landsto the said city so as to become apart of the city;and
WHEREAS, said lands are con-tiguous to ,the city limits and con-tain less man ten (10) registeredfreeholders, and Chapter 25691,Laws of Florida, Acts of 1949, per-nits annexation of contiguous ter-ritory;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OR-DAINED BY THE CITY COMMIS-SION OF THE CITY OF BOCA RA-TON, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City, through theCity Commission, does hereby de-clare its intention to annex to theCity of Boca Raton, Palm BeachCounty, Florida, at the expirationof twenty (20) days from the finalpassage of this ordinance, the fol-lowing .contiguous, unincorporatedtracts of land in Palm Beach Coun-ty, Florida, to-wit:
All that part of Lots 7 through 12Inclusive, Block B; and Lots 11through 24 inclusive, Block 13; andLots 11 through 24, Block 14; andLots 11 through 24, Block 15; andLots 11 through 24, Block 16; andincluding that part of all streetsend roads lying adjacent thereto;all in Delray Manors, as recordedin plat Book 10 at Page 25, PalmBeach County, Florida; and,
The south ten (10) feet of the eastforty-two (42) feet of Lot 2 and thesouth ten (10) feet of Lots 4, 6, 8,and 10, of Block 15; and the northten (10) feet of the east forty-two(42) feet of Lot 1 and the northter. (10) feet of Lots 3, 5, 7, and9, of Block 16, lying east of theeast right of way line of U.S. High-way No. 1 and including that partof all streets and highways lyingadjacent thereto; all in DelrayManors, as recorded in plat Book10, page 25, Palm Beach County,Florida.
Section 2. After final passage,this ordinance shall be publishedin full once a week for two con-secutive weeks in Boca RatonNews, a newspaper of generalcirculation in palm Beach Countyand a copy posted on the citybulletin board for the said periodof twenty day s.
Section 3. If no objection to suchannexation be filed and servedwithin said twenty days from finalpassage of this ordinance, anordinance will be considered toannex said lands to the City andto redefine the boundary lines ofthe city so as to Include thereinthe said tracts of land.
FIRST READING the 8th day ofApril, 1958.SECOND, FINAL READING ANDPASSAGE the 22nd day of April,1958.
CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDABy
ATTEST: Harold J. Dane, MayorWm. H. Lamb, City ClerkPublish: April 25 and May 2, 1958and Proof of Publication
pK>VemeIWm. H. Lamb, City ClerkPublish: April 25 and May 2, 1958and Proo f of public atlon
This Is to advise that a 5% pen-alty has been added to all 1957Taxes remaining unpaid on Aprll1st, and on or about the 9th dayof May, I will advertise for saleall real property, the taxes uponwhich shall have not been paid.
Wm. H. Lamb, Tax CollectorCity of Boca Raton, Florida
Publish: May 2, 1958
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384-23B
Wanted - 4 bdrm Home -Waterfront. Located Pom-pano north to Delray. Sit-uated on west side or northside of water. Preferablywith pool. $3S,000 to $50 -000. TOWN'& COUNTRYPROPERTIES, Inc. 1 10Boca Raton Rd., Boca Ra-ton, F la.Ph. Boca 4440.
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F. BYRON PARKS499 E. Palmetto Pk. Rd.
Boca Raton Ph. 5151 - 9091381-23B
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k # < _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 290-1BBTF
Priced to sell - Best buydollar for dollar - Excellentcondition 3 bedroom home.Caldwell Heights. Low mtge.Full price only $13,450. Ph.owner. Boca 5591.
132-HTFB
* • 3 Bdrm, 2-bath home, 2 cargarage. Large p'orch, onwaterfront lot just off Intra-coastal, $27,500 from own-er. P.O. Box 356, Boca.
328-20, 21, 22, 23B
LGE. CORNER LOT - New5-room house with furnish-ings. Includes stove, refriger-ator, automatic Washer.Price: $14,700. Ph. Boca4030.
341-20PTF
SALE OR RENT - NewBeach home. Furni shed.3921 South Ocean Blvd..,Delray Beach - $65,000.Terms, Rent $250 per week.
W Call P om pano WE 3-6964,or see your broker. 221-ISTFB
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Furnished New Home - BibleConf. Grounds. May 15 -Oct. 1st, $50 mo. to reliableChristian couple. Write Mrs.M. S. Winter, 460 NW 10thSt. for appointment.
376-23P
Large efficiency furnished, 2blockQs from ocean, sum-mer rental $50, yearly; $75a month. Ph. Boca 9646.
383-23B
New duplex bedroom Apt.Fully furnished. Sleeps four.Weekly or monthly. PhoneBoca 45 78, 2868 NE 5thAvenue.
390-23B
One and two bedroom Ap'ts.by week, month or year.ALSO efficiency. Very rea-sonable. Ph. Boca 8730 or3353.
389-23B
Two bdrm. Apt. Also oneefficiency, furnished. Rea-sonable summer rates oryear round. Close to newschool. Carl Saelinger Apts.3100 NW 5th Ave. Boca9395.
388-23P
STORE FOR RENTBoca Raton
Prominent downtown cornerTop business location.Approx. 900 sq. feet
Town & Country Prep. Inc.1110 E. Boca Raton Rd.
Ph. Boca 4440387-23B
Large, airy 1 bdrm Apt.furnished. Reasonable. Sum-mer rates until Nov. 1 avail.year round. Carl SaelingerApts., 3100 N.W. 5th Ave.Boca 9395.
385-23P
Furnished - One & two bed-room Apts. by month oryear. Southland Apts. 2036NW 2nd Ave. Ph. 7-We 3-2105.
365-22TFB
Large twin hotel room, pri-vate bath & entrance, TV,radio, etc. No children. Rea-sonable, until season. PhoneBoca 3262.
364-22B
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Complete bedroom Apt3.available weekly, monthly,seasonal, yearly. One blockfrom ocean. Reasonable. Ri-viera Apts., Boca Raton. Ph.Boca 9603.
i 329-20BTF
Lovely furnished Apt. Innew duplex, just betweenbeach and shopping area a-cross from golf course. Year-ly rental. Ph. Boca 3228343 E. Royal Palm Rd.
OFFICE SPACEPalmetto Office Rldg. 105East Palmetto Park Road.W.J. Thompson, Realtor,Room 2, Ph. Boca 9271.
248-16BTF
Furnished or unfurnished 1or 2 bedroom Apts, for cou-ples with pre-school child-ren. Good yearly rates. 290W. Palmetto Pk. Road.
278-18-19B
Furnished - Lovely spaciousone and two bedroom Apts.Beautiful location near town.Refined clientele. Ph. Boca5777.
312-19B
1 or 2 bedroom furnished orunfurnished Apts. for adultsonly. No pets. Pool. Withinwalking distance to town.Good yearly rates. 290 W.Palmetto Pk. Road. '
277-1 H.I qn
WANTEDWanted - Business woman toshare my home. $75 month-ly. Write c/o Boca News P.O. Box "C".
381-23P
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
Announcing the Opening of:-BOCA RATON
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166 E. BOCA RATON ROAD
PHONE BOCA RATON 3119
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90 feet on US-1, 83 feet on Dixie. Doublefrontage. Average -depth 171 feet.CBS building, 2100 square feet.
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Sacrifice — Outboard motor1956 twelve hp., Elgin, lessthan 50 hours. Only $90.Ronny Willocks. Ph. Boca3276.
392-23P
French Provincial Bench',$25; Chest of drawers $35.Specially designed mail-boxes in black, also brass,halp-price. Beautiful desk,chair. Ph. Boca 5110.
3BB-23B
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SUNDAY NIGHT, 8:30ST. GREGORY'S
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For appointmentto inspect call
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MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
1 2 x 1 8 Beige Wool rug.Good condition, $75. Ph.Boca 8633.
382-23B
New two months ago: Jun-ior Kiddi-Koop Crib andplay pen. Both for $28.Ph. Boca 8661.
378-23B
Rolleiflex Camera — new,small 4 x 4 Xenar 3:5 lens,case, flash, Sunshade, tri-pod, complete factory pack-ed and sealed, $165. Pflu-ger, Boca Raton 9005.
HELP WANTEDAnyone who has employedor knows the whereaboutsof ALONZO PATTERSON,Contractor, please contactMrs. Bernard Hoeffner, Ft.Pierce 389, collect.
36B-22-23-24B
(2) Men or Women, Mar-ried, Permanent, for specialtype route work. 60 stopseach day. Full time only.$90 week up to commission.Ph. Boca 4347 - 6-8 eve-nings for appointment. Mr.Kopp.
359-22B
LICENSED -v RN - practicalnurses and nurses-aids forgeneral duty. Preferablyfrom Boca, Pompano Beach,Deerfield area. Must haveown transportation. Apply957 S.E. 19th Ave. DeerfieldBeach. 227-ISBTF
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUSNAMK LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe undersigned, desiring to era-Sage in business under the fictl-
ous name of WIRTH PLUMBING& . HEATING, located at 182 N.W.13th Street, Boca Raton, PalmBeach County, Florida. Intends toregister the said name with theclerk of the Circuit Court of PalmBeach County, Florida.
Jim WlrthArtlne Wirth
Leon F. WeaverAttorney at Law
Publish: April 11, 18, 25 and May2, 1958
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"BOXES?"IT WILL BE REFRESHING lor youJo look at this home that is de-signed for Florida living. It'slocated in CHATHAM HILLS at 441N.E. 28Jh Terrace.
DIGNIFIED AND CHARMING ex-terior - lully landscaped - and onthe inside a huge living area with2 large bedrooms. 2 tile bathsand a kitchen that w e guarantee•will make you say "Ahh".
AFTER YOU'VE LOOKED at it.Call Dave Harvey, at Boca Baton33.11 or 4457.
IF YOU LIKE THIS HOUSE andwould like to buy it we are surethe price and financial arrange-ments will be io your liking,
BUILDERS210 Northwest 11th Street
BOCA RATON
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DO YOU NEED your lawntop graded, shrubs moved orreplaced, sprinkler systemcleaned, lawn edged? Moreshelf space, furniture re-paired, ap'pliances fixed, ordoors and windows adjust-ed? For ANYTHING to bedone around the home callF1XIT, Boca 4592.
271-17BTF
CARPENTER and paintwork. No job too small.Ph. Boca 5678.
3 4 7-2 0bSecretary - Stenographer
Fast, Accurate, Dependable.Wishes part time work ondaily or hourly basis. WriteBox "P" c/o Boca News.
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Dress making and Dre3s De-signing. For further informa-tion Ph. Boca 4296.
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Car cleaning and polishing.Pick-up1 and delivery - from$8.00 up. Ph. Boca 3051.Wm. Parr.
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Ideal Set-Upfor Real EstateBroker - -
Due to other interestsand a slow-down healthpolicy, 1 am forced torelinguish my completeand attractively furnish-ed office in the heartof Boca Raton, with aremarkable potentialfor the right broker.
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16 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Friday. May 2, 1958
Bethesda Memorial MembersInvited To Convention
All members of the Wom-an's Auxiliary of BethesdaMemorial Hospital are eligi-ble to attend the conventionof the Southeastern HospitalAssociation May 14 and 15at the Fontainebleau Hotel,Miami Beach, according toMrs. Willard Machle, BocaRaton branch chairman.
Gov. Frank Clement ofTennessee will be the key-noter. Members interested inattending one or both daysof the sessions are to con-tact their branch chairmenwho can give program detailsand arrange transportationwhere needed.
The directors voted to con-tribute $100 annually to theBethesda Memorial Fund,honoring Auxiliary membersdeceased during the preced-
DRIVE»IN THEATRES. Federal Hwv. D«erfleld B«»chFriday, Sataday, May 2, 3Lauren Bacall — Robert Stack
GIFT OF LOVEin color 7:15 and 11:05
Cornel Wilde — Donna ReedBEYOND MOMBASSA
in color 9; 30
Sunday, Monday, May 4 and 5Brlgitte Bardot — Dirk Bogarde
DOCTOR AT SEAIn color at 7; IS fc 10:35
Anthony Dexter — Sonny TuftsPARSON AND THE OUTLAW
in color 9:15
Tues7~&"wed., May 6 and~7~~Bob Hope — Anita Ekberg
PARIS HOLIDAYin color at 7:15 and 10:45
Rory Calhoun — Kristine MillerDOMINO KID
at 9:25
Starting Thursday, May 8YOUNG LIONS
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No-w playing thru SaturdayPhone Orders Now!
Frank f. Hale — Psnl Crab*w«Present
HAXOLD S, PSINCE-WithSHIRLEY AYEBS—Production of
PEGGY WOODTV's Matoa of'1 Hemember Kama'
"A SWIM IN THE SEA"A New Plar by Us* Gregg
with" In*a George
Swenson PeppardPaula tou
Bauersmith Prentisand CAROL STONE
Directed by Elliott SilversteiDSettings & Lighting bv
James M. Rilev ^ _ _ _
ing year.Mrs. Willard Machle, Boca
Raton branch chairman, re-ported branch membershiphas doubled through a con-certed drive during April.
Placement chairman Mrs.l^raes Erwin announced 19members were graduatedfrom the first Red Crossauxiliary aides course and10 from the second class.The last class to be givenuntil fall will begin on June3 and be conducted during
morning hours.Mrs. Hubbard, Auxiliary
president, received approvalof appointment of Dr. NoelWalker Robbins as chairmanof the new special eventscommittee. Mrs. BenjaminF.P. Ivins was elected chair-man of the nominating com-mittee to replace Mrs. Na-than Sharp, who will con-tinue as a committee mem-ber, and Mrs. Conn Cvaty .was named to fill the commit-tee vacancy created by theresignation of Mrs. JosephMullineaux.
The directors will tour thehospital at 3 p.m., Sunday,May 4.
At their meeting last week,Auxiliary directors namedMrs. H. Anderson Hubbardand" Mrs. Nelson Freeland asdelegates to the nationalconvention of the AmericanHospital Association August18-21 in Chicago.They also decided to limit
fund raising activities to twomajor events a year, one dur-ing the winter and the other
Mayor T@ Toss «
First Baseball
Mayor Hal Dane will tossovt the first ball openingthe scftball game be-tweenthe Boca "Chicks" and theDeerfield Beach Girls Soft-ball Team Friday night.
Game time is 7:30 at theBoca Raton Ball Park.
ACME ROOFING CO.All Type* Rooting • Gutter* - Conductors
Call Tom Jamison13OS Ni 5th Avi IOCA RATON 8130
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
April 21, 1958
Dear Mr. Keating:
The President has asked me to thank you for yourletter telling him of your Company's plan to en-courage sales and home building.
As the President commented in his recent newsconference, great opportunities exist for busi-ness expansion to be achieved through improvedsalesmanship and the initiative of American busi-nessmen.
Your courtesy in making your views available tothe President is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mr. Howard T. Keating30 North Federal HighwayBoca RatonFlorida
ATTENTION,BROKERS AND SALESMEN
This is official, stop at our
office for details
1 OF FlOft/DA, INC.
'Qoca Qaton Squats'April 7, 1968 M MOtTH MNMAL HMHWAV
Mi*. Dwight D. Elsenhower ^President of the United StatesThe Whita HouseWashington* D. C.
Dear Mr, Pr a aidant:
The residents of. Boca Raton, Florida, want to buy new horns, but nnyof the builders and oontraotors hero have adopted a "wait and set"attitude about: tha currant ttaonomlo piotura. This fast-growingaonanunity between Miami ftnd ?ala Beach has many, may visitors whowould like to move hare permanently, and they need homes, too.
According to the press the "wait and see" Attitude Is oonnon awong»any types of businesses* As a result m all night beooma victims ofa potentially paralysing reoassion.
We thoUght you would like to know we want to keep the wheels rolling,•o w« have adopted this plan to encourage a continuation of tha sound,steady growth wo have enjoyed here;
j aarehflndjae b j l l irexeopc rood and rent or mortgage payments#wtiloh are considered «SBantialsJ for every
l h il l t itiloh ar consi
real estate- salesman who saBoos,I's a
J yan who sails a lot in puraubdlvlaion on whiena nou*«sixty days after th» lot sala,
This amount is in addition _to the standard realaatate pqmmiflaion applleable in this area, andFppIIes to avery lot sold under these eondltloniTor the balano* of 1958,
Payment will be made to the salesman's a alloying broker as soon as thehouse is started, and th» bi l ls from local merchants are preaantad toua, Wa have attraotive tarns for buildem, too, and we sinosralywant to Iceep Boca Raton, Florida, and the entire U,S. A. growing andprospering)
Yours for continued prosperity.
H33C/BS Howard T. Kattlng, D«v«lop«r /
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