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TV Palm Beach Tost, Frw.y. tot er 12, 4 Tat Si For What It's Worth Navy Slates Evaluation Tests Bar Closing Law Aqua-Skimmer Gets Pact HI 1 BOYNTON rEACJI A re at Die iirm lo Mar Be Unwise recue wnk, a hie Mstng un.t 51 i i i'- i By (111 CK OTTKRSOV or IT two cj hn.ti g.isohne engine. The ruler lie entr.illy on a pl.itf.vm pr.ii. is the Inly, with his Uv.s I'SliiiiltiiK lulu the Wilier ami the iipn pu1 of the Kiity resting oil a cuncMviiy In Uie hull with hu arm resting on fins. Tlie nun military use of the skimmer include a base for skin diving, pulling a water kicr, ship to slioie It asportation in cal warehimse, to be delivered to an undisclosed area in the Canbl-ean for tirther evaluation by all biatvhe of tha aniieit er lcr, Anna Skimmer Inc.

I len at N. lcial ny. John Tctvak, Inventor of the revolutionary new boat. Is the piesi-dent of the wpoiation. The Skimmer ha a five foot ix inch, two piece modeled ft- search and dm elopment wiih thy U.S.

Navy ha been negotiated by Inc. flltik, the iiiipany' gcncial m.tnnger, mncle final r-rnniiciiient for the contrad In re ent ncgolitioti with Naval oflicm' in HLn'k said the contract call for tlie boats, nw being pto-duoed in conformity to Navy Meaittthil, the barge reniKins anchored in the Wairrway near lit north (own limit. OCEAN RllKlE There a pain at this week Town Communion meeting lwn Com-ntiksioner J. J. Vacfkmald via called upon to ote on a motion RtV.

hli MWiOWlN To Conduct Holy Hmir ir beaches ar.1 a a fl fr deepwHlrr Titrtk said the company also is 11, K''i'rtlini iioe iih malum ont. in the suiie of Ais ksliMol, lesns Hint Yi where tbe tiiacliiiies are 'ild hv fl.mi IiimtI ihsiltlxitill in specified geographic an-, A so prthiuij; a feiit.il fianchis op-ei iii'in for the liali cna Klaivis, he Nililiil. Tlie Hoii.U elopment Comnus-ion Is scheduled to issue new release tin week end lo newspaper in the United Stale and Canada, Black reported. In addition, the skimmer is featured In a pilot TV film to he slKmn on 15l television stations. A hiMtt i to be In the Morula show e.ie in lim ke-fiiler Center and given away define nuisinm of this ear, Mrti i illi luiteil.

Holy Hour Kites Hibiscus Garden Goal Achieved for a it-solution memorializing the work of th building committee for the new Town Hall. Mirlxulil, who ha opned the location of the new structure from the beginning, later -contended the method ucd to build it were Illegal. Tin bruuht a sharp rebuttal Slated Sunday At St. Mark's Hoynton Man Sentenced For Assault On Cop BOYNTON PF-AOH-A 31 ear- HOYNTON RK.ril Mem-fci of the City Council mteht he wit 10 nit-r IMr action of fk-t, 2 which riiiiii bar lo remain oirn unit! 5 rrt. Tlie rll in luki-n ollfrt Inj a tiM-fiins nh the city's liquor licen hohkr.

The own. rn oh)clrt to Ibe former policy ol obtaining the ruM in remain open until 5 m. bour Ulrr than the reKUUr closing hotirl by pitying mi additional J.VIO annuilly for so-called "night-club llcetiM-." 5i(Tn holder rimmed they really didn't want In tay cp-n the eVtra. two rrnirs, hut fell that having the ntlit lo do so would put end lo "harass, nient" by fte beverage sent, mich a arrest "he-raire customer hfmn'l yd finished hi drink at one minute after three." Well, maybe they don't really want to tiny open the extra two hour, hut it they have the husi-pes they'll 'slay open. And il they tay open they'll havt the buxinemi.

I wonder if the bar owner will conmder 11 "harassment" It an arrest occurs because a euv BOYVrO.N RKACH The Wry Rev. Killian McGowan, C. nld man wa glvrn a miinda'orv day lull sentence and placed on Rector of Our Lady of Florida Retreat House in North Palm Beai-h, and Rev. R. J.

O'Donnell, of St. John Vianney Seminary, will conduct a Holy hour at 4 probation for three year in Municipal Court Thursday when he wn convicted of asfuiltmg a LATEST IN FLORIDA HOME GARDENING tinner hat Hot yet ftnihrd hi li ink at one minute after five. To miy that traction lo Iht council imnlllltlou dccimon ha not been mutely Imixali.e would le an understatement. A Idler objecting to the ee- tii. vgnni hy (UrUnd A.

A. White, pteidenl of the Men i Club of the F1rt Methnditt Omrch. and Rev. K. E.

Staul-fer, pajitor. already hai been re-reived by the foinctl, AcNirding to the letter, the memlem of the cluh feel thnt evtrtvling the ckwing hour ill hnnn about the following: "dnm' the nuttt uixk-sirahle element into our community, provide hr Im-renwd divnkenneaa anl vii-e, create addttiotul hih-vay hiiardt detrimental to our airly, and woik a luirdship on the familie of those who drink nut for aociability but for the feeling thnt aivnmpnniea intoxication." Their reasoning hH merit. To the north and aouth of Ron-Ion lie the mmmututiet of lly-plouxo and Drlray Beach. Both prohibit aale or cortkumption of intoxicating beveragei after 2 am. It' not too diffiitilt to fiKiire that the dmnka who leave the ham in Delrny and Hypiluxo when thry at 2 a.m.

may be templed to invade Boynton for the next three houra. In my opinion, lor what it'i this ia not a healthy aituntion for the city. It contributes nothing other than to provide Increaned revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverage. Il this sufficient to overcome the objection et forth earlier? It behoove the City Council to give this matter a great deal of thought before adopting It In ordinance form. I.AhK WOK TII The flseyear-old renin of Mi.

Camllle O'NHII In fxtHlill.h a county-owned hlblM-u garden In John Frlnoe Park ha lus'onie a reality. The garden being develiiied a a tourist attraction, are kiralcd cm ('onimodnre Inland In lake Osborne, O'Neill rhiMe the mmllicn! nine acre of the Island and ha named them the site of the Palm Reach County HihUeii The oVekiment of the garden approvd by the County ConuiiUklon Aug. V. iMinty lre'tnr of Tark Jack (itn ha extended a riwil to the Islitnd. chared land and ImiIII up the ground level.

He bcKKn plHntln hibiscus Aug. 1, she said. Anvirn. wishing to donate hihlncu plant may contact (ina at the oainty i(fice, 8. I'ongrea Ave.

Sunday at St. Mark Catholic Omrch here. Catholic thrtMiglHxit Palm Beach County are Invited to attend and pray for the micces of WE police officer, resisting arrest and public Intoxication. JiinV-c Martin Ihirkin Imposed the sentence on John L. IVkrn.

tlfi NW who i arrested at R.l.'i pm. Oct. It hv Patrolman David Andrew' near ll.r from two member of the building committee Mayor Waiter Seymour and Commissioner Cliirence DrW'alH. Seymour diired Mni'Donald to make hi statement outside a regular meeting, declaring he unuld take the matter to court. DfWallot told MacDonald not to repeat the statement or he would pun-h him In tlie ne.

Mac! ana Id stood hi ground, claiming that contracts should not let without commission approval. A motion was passed to that effect, meaning thnt at least one other commissioner would have to add his signature of approval to thoe of Seymour and DeWallot. The third member of the building the Ecumenical Council which be gan In Rome Thursday. I Cluh Continental. The Holy hour will be pre-eld by a procession led by the Fourth Decree Color Guard of Father An drew Doherty, General Assembly IVovs Notes Pal in Springs of the hmghts of Columbus.

Knights of Columbus Councils, in Ijike Worth, West Tnlm Roach, Andrews testified that Pickens attempted to hit hini with a razor-sharp hand ase. Jmlne Purkin sentenced Pickens to 1 days or a $HI fine on the assault charge. Half of the wn tem was suspended. He as given a mandatory 20-day jail term for resisting arrest and was placed mviera rveacn ana nere are co- sponsoring fiie event. r7 "'l ft.

is a Htt a I mtaftOO fflr4 1 to ftvimt if A 'J4ik I liiiP I mm4 Jl Let to-' f-" Si I I ll i-0 I tt I I fcy hano. lk (nl ILU-CREIM VTfe lOTMYJPIIUflEl fl 4 -V 'y3; father L. D. Cann. chaplain of Juveniles Seized In Vandalism Cases the West Talm Beach Council on pronation for three years rn Cettume Jewelry Gifts Handbags ni Aeseries Greeting Card Headquarters Halloween and Thanksgiving Cards on Display PltlNCESS 2075, superv ising principal of Cardinal Newman High School will direct the service.

the third charge. rALM SPRINGS Seizure of possibility of establishing a PTA In the juvenile involved In a series of sponsored kindergarten nicht prowling incidents to "com-1 area. Rcppcr Receives commitlee, George Lynch, i not a memlier of the commission. Seymour charged that the former mayor' opposition to the location of the building stemmed from the fact that MacDonald, a real eslale aale-man, desired to sell the property. When It came MacDonald turn Tuesday night to vote on Vice Mayor H.

Peiree Brawner's motion to memorialize the committee' work, MacDonald began what appeared to be a lengthy sppech to explain how he wa going to vote and why. Seymour, obviously irked at MacDonald' steady opposition. National FFA's Farmer Decree mit malicious mischief" has been announced by Police Chief Ray Howard. The chief said the incidents took place in the vicinity of Poe Drive and Henthorn Drive, and Involved at least nine acts of vandalism reported to the Police Hoynton Area GOP Sets Itally BOYNTON BEACH A rally will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. hy the Hoynton Beach -Of can Ridge Republican Club at Republican headquarter on E.

Ocean Ave. across from the Post Office. The public is inviled to the rally, when Republican candidates will speak. Refreshments will be served. GARDNER.

LANTANA More testimony was taken In Municipal Court this week In the case of C. J. Connery, who is charged with anchoring a barge within the town limit without permission. An ordinance prohibiting such Mrs. Charles Rhodes was named delegate, and Mrs.

Taul Schwenk, alternate, for the Mod-da PTA Congres at Panama City. Leukemia Drive A group of 28 teenagers under the direction of Miss Phala Frye, assisted by Frank Stillo, canvassed the Palm Sprincs area for the county leukemia drive and collected nearly JISO. Their funds will be added to a total of nearly $2,000 collected in the Lake Worth CANAL POINT J. Warren huge teed store, inc. KELLEY'S GARDEN CENTER 219 S.

Dixit Lake Worth jy 5-1719 fPf1 fill Repper son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Repper of Canal Point and member of tlie Pahokce Chapter, Future Farmers of America, was honored at tlie 35th annual National Convention of Septemlier.

Further action will be taken hy the juvenile authorities, he added. Junior Museum Mrs. Al Cone showed slides and narrated the history of the Junior Museum in West Palm Beach at the Tuesday meeting of the Parent Teacher's Assn. at the Palm FFA in Kansas City, Kan. to the project, told the former mayor sharply, "Mr.

MacDonald, I don't care if you vote yes or no just vote." MacDonald paused for a moment, then reached a solution: "I'll abstain." Wednesday when he was present ed the American Farmer Degree, the highest award in FFA. and western area by a group of 3ffl teenager from Lake Worth High school. Meetings Changed Workshop session of the Palm The presentation, approved bv an act was adopted by the council last May following a request from the Lake Worth Moose Lodge to moor a 110-foot barge Just south of the Lantana Avenue bridce across the Intra-coastal Waterway. Connery, representing the Moose, said the organization wished to fix up the barge and turn it into a "floating lodge." Residents raised cries of protest, branding the barge an "eyesore" and demanding it be moved. After the ordinance was passed, Connery had the barge mm i El H'K'VK 3IOVKII 2 Door South To Our New Store ATLANTIC APPLIANCE SERVICE NOW 1810 No.

Dixie, Lake Worth JU 5-7708 Call I'm For lour llopalrs WASHERS DHYERS RANGES DISHWASHERS Com In and our utd wothtrt diiplay Partt Avoilabl Sprincs Klemenlary school. She also exhibited a display which can be used for classroom work. In other action, PTA members named Mrs. Karl Sturz and Coun (he National Foundation Board, the Board of Student Officers and the Board of Directors, included a golden key, the AFD certificate and a check for $125 from the FFA Foundation, Inc. i Sprincs village Council will be held Oct.

IS -and regular session! Oct. 25 this month due to (he I Pioneers Slate Dinner Tuesday LAKE WORTH A pot luck din Florida State Fire college classes cilman Elmer Hoagland to head Attainment of the degree is a commitlee to investigate the based on the FFA membership being held this week in the Village Hall for Volunteer Fire Dept. members. Both meetings are postponed one eek. ner and program has been sched record of skill in farming, rural leadership and scholarship.

It is uled for Tuesday at 6 m. at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, imited to FFA members who 100 N. Palm Way, by the Pioneers tf Pit Interchange On Parkway have graduated from high school L. II auxc of the City-of Lake Worth.

and are showing evidence of be Those attending are asked to yr lovely Uaf potttrn handiomtly fft i take a favorite dish, table cloth tanfd en ptnwal groin cowhidt coming successfully established in farming. Since State FFA orgnizations and table seryice. Beverages will Cigarttto Cat and llghttr St. Fashion Colon. be provided.

Due Airing are limited to one candidate A white elephant table will be for every 1,000 members, there moved to the north end of town and was granted a period of 30 days to contact the barge's owner and have it moved outside me community. When the barge was not moved within that time, Connery received a summons to appear in court. He pleaded not guilty, testifying he did not own the barge and had no control over its location. Testimony was taken this week from Mrs. Mary Spence and Samuel Adams, secretary and attorney respectively for William Wadsworth Wood, owner of the barge.

Wood presently is in Europe. Mrs. Spence said she had re were only 10 candidates lor the BOYNTON BEACH Possibility featured. Items should be wrapped and priced at 5, 10 or 25 cents, according to club officials. American Farmer Degree from of a Sunshine State Parkway in Florida at this year's convention.

TTie permanent record files of Warren, who graduated from all pioneer families will be on dis Pahokee High School in 1959, is play and anyone with new infor terchange for this city will be discussed at the next Chamber of Commerce coffee hour, slated for a.m. Oct. 26. Sponsored by Walter Dutch, the affair is scheduled for City Hall. mation should take it to the meet ing.

IJ690 IAKI AVI. and L.W. PALM COAST PLAZA, W.PJ. Evening Until 9 jj "DRIFT IN AfD SEA" I 1 Xi- a grower of sugar cane and raises cattle at his farm norlh of Canal Point. In addition to his farming activities, he is a champion automobile racer, possessing John M.

Hammer, chairman of Blaze Causes the Turnpike Authority, and Clin more than bO first place tropnies ton E. Tavlor, director of traffic in official drag races in Florida. and planning, have agreed to dp ceived a cable from Wood stating he would return to the states "before Novmeher." Apparently the case will not be cleared up until he's back on U.S. soil. He was accompanied to Kansas pear to discuss the feasibility of City by his father; by N.

R. Norman, advisor of the Pahokee $50 Damages BOYNTON BEACH A kitchen FFA Chapter, Mead Maxwell and Billy Sheffield, chapter members. an interchange for Boynton Beach. Hammer last month in a letter to Dutch outlined several reasons why it was not feasible to construct an interchange at this time. The Rotary Club has appoinled fire at the home of Jacques Leist, 404 NE 23rd resulted in an Iff.

a five-man Turnpike Interchange Tune TV From Your Easy Chair NO NEED TO TURN TV "ON OR OFF" MANUALLY AT THE SET! estimated $50 damage Thursday afternoon. Fire Chief Jack Tuite said the fire occurred when Mrs. Leist left a pot on the stove to go answer the telephone. He said the damace Rolling Green Elects Stan Dube BOYNTON BEACH Stan Dube was elected president of the Rolling Green Elementary School Committee to push the project, Dutch revealed. Support is being Hi drummed up in all nearby municipalities, including Ocean Ridge, TRANSISTORIZED' FOR THl FINEST IN FOODS BEST IN StKVICl FRIENDLIEST ATMOSPHEM theCarlkigESouse Your family Slylm Hmttaurant OPEN TUES.

THRU SAT, 5:00 TO 10:30 SUNDAY 1 2:30 TO 10:00 (Cloi.d Mon.) Jutt. South ol four Point 41 SO. MILITARY TRAIL PHONE OV 3-0603 was confined to a stove burner Briny Breezes, Manalapan, I an- PTA at the first meeting of the and some grease on the wall. Leist's 7-year-old son, James, re tana and Hypoluxo, he added. ceived second and third degree burns of the right leg in a brush year at the school.

Other new officers include: Charles Dewberry, Miss Betty Thomas and Mrs. Nan Miller, vice presidents; Mrs. Charles Dewberry, secretary and Carl Borgener, treasurer. PORTRAITS fire last Jan. 3, Tuite revealed.

The boy is still receiving treat ment for the burns. Mrs. Janet Pate, president of i District Two, Florida Congress of! AS YOU REALLY LOOK PORTRAITS AS YOU THINK YOU LOOK Parent Teachers Associations, was mi installing officer. The group's by-laws were unan Press a Button To turn set on and off Change channels Adjust volume Mute the sound CORDLESS! NO BATTERIES I Slim, Trim DeLuxe Styling The Carnival Model K2211J Distinctive, slim styling Features 18,500 volts of picture pow- er, Sound-out-Front Speaker, top carry handle. Super Target Turret Tuner, Monopole Antenna, Spotlit Control Panel.

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