Minutes 02-18-65MINUTES OF RE~R I~EETING OF CITY COUNCIL, HELD IN CITY HALL,
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 18, 1965, at 7:30 P.M. ~
PRESENT:
JA~ES J, ~/4ONEY, ~AYOR
WALTER A. ~.~%DSEN, VICE MAYOR
JOHN L. ARCHIE, COUNCI~&~N
J. ALLISON BANKS, COUNCILMAN
CHAS. N. BOOS, COUNCILMAN
F. T. KAIN, CITY ~ANAGER
GENE MOORE, CITY ATTORNEY
TEREESA PADGETT, CITY CLERK
Mayor Maho~ey catledthe m~eting t? order at 7:30 p.m. The
Rev. Henry Jarvis of the Southside Baptist Church ~ave the invo-
cation which was followed by the Salute to the Flag.
MINUTES
Minutes of regular meeting of February 1, 1965 and p~blic
hearing and special meeting of February 8~ 1985, were brought up
for approval. Mr. Archie made the following corrections: On
the February 1st meeting, Page 7, next to last paragraph, Ameri-
can Legion Poppy Days should be February 1~ and 13; Page 9, line
5, in first ~ragraph, should read, "...to supply water at a ~ur-
charge of 25%..."; minutes of February 8~h, two pages had been
retyped and submitted by the Council Stenographer ~n order to
facilitate the insertion of a paragraph inadvertently omitted on
Page ~ of the final copy. Mr. Archie moved that with these cor-
rections the minutes of February tst andFebruary 8th be adopted.
Mrs. Edythe Hood stated that on page 7 of the February 1st
minutes her intent was not made clear in the minutes. Her main
point was not in regard to her removal from the committee but to
substantiate the remarks of MrS. Lottie Pierce and Mr. Ryan, who
had spoken prior ~o.her in the public half-hour regarding the
mix up of the notsf~cati~n of the scheduled meeting of the Inter
-Racial Committee. Na¥o~ ~ahoney stated that it was impossible
to include every word and s~atement made in the minutes of the
meetings.
Mrs. Emily Jackson objected to the portion of the minutes
located on Page 6, last paragraph. She called the Council's
attention to an error in the date of Check ~t0004, which was
dated O?tober 8, 196~ instead of 1963 as the minutes read. She
also sa~d that sh~--~-~lt that the minutes were written so as to
present the Council in a favorable light. Discussion was held
regarding what actually occurred during the public-half-hour of
the February tst meeting. Since there was no recording of the
meeting, Mayor Mahoney requested Mrs. Padgett to explain the
absence of a recording. Mrs. Pad~ett explained that on Saturday
prior to the meeting on Monday night, she understood the machine
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Council ~eet lng
Boynton Beach, Fla.
February 18, 1965
had been used in the conference room and that upon its return,
the microphone was not plugged-in. The record was cut but the
words were not audible. She said that it was not intentional on
her part or on the part of the Council, she felt sure, to leave
the microphone unplugged.
Mr. Archie restated his motion that the minutes of February
1st arid retted. Mr. Madsen
seconded. Boos abstained.' When
a Mahoney, ~V~r. Boos said-
that on page 6, next to last paragraph of the February 1st meet-
ing that the inten~ was not clear in that the minutes reflected
with Hunnicut~
would like the
his edifJ
dated
of the
stated
answered
~ed to Mr. ClaypOol that the meeting
Mr. Boos request. He said that he
that the meeting was not called for
from the City Clerk,
~ best of her
quote verbatim, the renewal
Md Mr. Boos
Council and was
ference was
ingly.
the
~UBLIC HEARING
Ee: Promosed Improvement of The Portion of S. E. 1st Avenue L¥inq
Betwee8 U. S. Hiqhway #1 and S. E. 4th Street - Resolution 65-r
Mr. Joseph Tomberg, representing Mr. Alva Shook, owner of
a four-unit apartment house that is located partially on the public
right of way and partially on S $5' of Lots 8,9,10, and W ~5' of
of S 85' of Lot 1t, Block 7, Original Town of Boynton, expressed
opposition to the proposed improvement on behalf of his client.
He said that his client would not object if he did not have to
bear the cost of moving the structure.
M~. Henry Thompson, owner of Lots 5,6~ and 7, Block 12,
Original Town of Boynton, presented the Council with s letter in
which he stated that he objected to the adjacent property owners
being assessed for the removal of the structure in the right of
way, that he objected to the estimated cost as shown in Resolution
65-K for a proposed 86 foot paved street and also the five foot
sidewalks, curbs, and gutters; however, he would approve of a
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City Council
Boynton Beach, Fla.
February 18, 1965
resolution requiring the owner to remove the structure and a
thirty foot paved right of way without sidewalks, curbs and
Gutters at an estimated cost of $1,691.$0.
~r. R. L~ Brandewie~ representing Inlet Vista, Inc., owner
of Lots described as E 1/2 of Lot ll, less the N 60' thereof,
Lots 7 to 14, incl. less the N 60' thereof, Block 7, Original
own of Boynton, ob3ected to abutt%ng ~property owners being
assessed for the removal of the bui~ng located in the right
or way, h?wever, the firm was in favor of the improvement with-
out the sidewalks, curbs and gutters and the amended cost.
Mr. Paul Johnson
Lot 1, Block 12,
lng of a
and also the removal of
abutting property owners
the estimated expenditure
street would
and Gutters and
for the removal of
said that he would
of Lots
1 thru 4, less E 10' of
objected to the pay-
curbs, and 9~tters,
of the
Yohnson learned that
.$0 and that the
sidewalks, curbs
be assessed
ght of way, he
assessment.
Mr. Moore said that this
of an abutting prope:
thought that
trw as
borne.by them; h~wever,
the City woul~ either ~ave~to
Court to ~equ~re the Ownerto
construction of the road.
at ~he request
it was the original
desireo~the property owners,
the Structure would be
going to be the case,
~t ~z ask the Circuit
which ~ould delay the
After
the feeling
vitalization
tion of tl
moved that
amending the
abut1
to eliminate
estimated cost
carried 5-0.
and Mr. Archie expressed
vital to the re- -
and:due considera-
Mr. Boos
65-K,
any cost to the
of way and also
reduce the
~ motion which
Mr. Madsen moved that the Council instruct the City Attorney
to take such action as is ~ecessary to clear the encroachment from
the right of way. Mr. ~oos seconded, Notion carried 5-0.
MINUTES
Oity Council'
Boynton Beach, Fla.
February 18, 1965
C
Proposed Improvement to East-West Alley between N.E. 2nd Ave and
~.E.lst Ave,, from U.S.#1 Westward to N.E.4th St, - Resolution 65-L
Public Hearing on this improvement was called. Mr. Howard
Austin, owner.of Lots 3 thru 5{ Block 1, Original Town of Boynton,
opposed the Improvement, stating that Austin Hardware Company had
planned to use that property for a parking area and that it would
add to the congestion at the intersection ?f N. E, 4th Street and
N. E. 2nd Avenue. He suggested that the City abandon the alley
and give it to the abutting property owners.
It was estzmated that the cost of the proposed improvement
would be $825.00. An~approximate distance of ~82' ~gmains to-be
paved.
5~r. Banks
further with
vantage in his plan
opened.
discuss this improvement
t would be to his ad-
to have this alley
Mr. Howard Hood, Service, owners of.
1 and Z, Block 1, :on, spo~e in opposition
to ~he %mpro~e.ment. ~ening up of the property
as,in his opinlon~ it a traffic hazard on U. S. #i.
He said that he did not ~ee that~ the Droperty owners needed the
alley in there.
Mr. William H. Wohlleb, representing the First Bank of
Boynton Beach, spoke infarct of the improvement, stating that
the bank had already paved part Of the alley and would bear the
cost of Mr. Austin's half of the improvement. He said that the
Bank felt that it wouldeliminate traffic tie-up by allowing more
ingress and egress.
Abutting property owners were, Austin Store & Farm, Inc.,
C. Stanley Weaver, Florida East Coast Railway, First Bank of
Boynton Beach, Ann Barrett and Cities Service.
· N~..Madsen moved that the objecti?ns heard tonight.were
snsuffscsent and contrary to the ~best interest of the Csty and
that they be overruled and the City proceed with the project in
accordance with Resolution 65-L, and that the City Manager and
Superintendent of Public ~orks proceed with the ~mplementation
of the project. Mr. Boos seconded. Motion carrsed 5-0.
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~ity Council
Boynton Beach, Pla.
February 18, 1965
.OLD BUSINESS
Shell Oil Station - Corner of N, E. 2nd Avenue and U. S. #1
.Mayor Nahoney informed the Council that Shell Oil Company
had Informed the City that they had no further connection with
regard to,a lease wi.th the property which was the subject of
condemnation proceedings located on the NorthweSt corner of
N, E. 2~dAvenue and ~. S. Highway #1. Mr. Banks moved that the
license ldxngPermit that had been issued to the Shell
Oil construction and operation of a service sta-
tion ~ removal of the existing structure within
be revoked. Mr. Archie seconded. The motion
r from Shell Oil Company confirming the
break in the lease was read into the record ~y the City Attorney.
that
Mr.
mit
representing the
license f
agreement dealing
matter be ta~01ed
seconded. ~4otion carried
owner of the property, I~Lr. 3.
~rd his client did not reoog-
~heSheli Oil Company and
.on should be
Moseley, and that
to the removing of the per-
property.
Regarding he contznuatlon of the ondemnat~on proceedings,
it touch with
refezence to an
~r. Madsen moved that the
meeting. Mr. Archie
~tudy of Ratesand Exoansio~of th~ S~wer Svstem- Russell &Axon
Mayor Mahoney
met
hous~
of rates of theC'm~
$500.0
sen
that the Co~cil had
the day and t.hat it was their
~ against an actual
.1 authorize the study
and Axon at a cost of
calendar days. Mr. Nad-
Renewal of Contract ~ Hu~nicu~t & Associates
Mayor ~ahoney
dated December 16,
with~nafew days a
of $Z,075.00,,~
that she had recei
moved that the contract
Hunnicutt & Associates,
they would mail the City
or the year 1985~ at a price
t96~. Mrs. Padgett stated
referred to. Mr. Archie
Associates in the amount
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Oity Council
Boynton Beach, Fla.
February 18, 1965
of $2~075.00 be approved.for the year of 1965 and that the ~yor
and City Clerk be authorzzed to sign the contract after it has
been.approved by the City Attorney? Mr. Nadsen seconded. Motion
carrie~ 4-1. AYES: Nesters. Arc~ie, ~dsen, Banks and Mahoney;
NAYES: Mr. Boos.
fe~
Nfs. Kathteen Kirton said that she had transcribed the con-
members of the , Couac~l and Hunn~cutt & Assoe-
L1 re-
read into the record recent
,ons, Inc., which
ti property
AWARDING OF BIDS
Annual Supply,of Gasoline and Oil
~on the recommendation of the committee, }~r. Arch~e move~-
tha~ diesel fuel· ~asoline, motor 9il, ~rease and chassis lubr~-
cat~n~ oil be 'awarded to the low b~dd~r, Standard Oil Company;
diesel oil be awarded to Gulf Oil Company; and that the bid for
hydraulic oil be spl~t bet een Gulf Oil and Cities Service Oil
as their bids were identical and they had a~reed to split on a
half Fear basis. ~.~ Banks seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
AnDual Supply of Pipe
Mr. Archie moved that this item be tabled. Mr. Banks seconded,
Motion carried 5-0.
~nnual Suoply or-Chlorine
Mr. Madsen moved that the bid be awarded to the low bidder,
Delray Chemical Company. Mr. Archie seconded. Motion carried
5-0.
Annual Supply of Tires & Batteries
~r. Archie moved that the recommendation of the co~zmittee be
followed and that Don's Firestone, the low bidder_ be awarded
the bid on t~res and Boynton Auto Supply· low bidder, the bid on
batteries. ~r. Banks seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
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~ity Council
Boynton Beach, Fla.
February 18, 1965
Tennis,Courts
The committee recommended the low bid of F. C. Feise Com-
pany in the amount of $5760.00 be accepted, contingent upon the
resurfacing of the two existing tennis c~urts by this company
be completed before commencing const.r?ctxon of the n~w courts.
Mr. Madsen moved that the recommendation of the committee be
accePted-and, that the bid be awarded as stated abo~e. Mr.Arch~e'
seconded~ Notion carried 5-0.
Highway Island Naintenance
anti
be
the awardin~ of this bid
bid from Hasten Johnson in the
· to approximately one-fourth of the
Mr. Archie moved that the item
Motion carried 5-0.
,.Tennis Court Contract with P. C. False
Mr. rchle:
draw up a contra,
and City Cl~rk !
motion carrmed
T ~ftorney be instructed to
else Company and that the Nayor
same. Mr. Banks seconded;
OPENIN~ OF BIDS
Mr. Archie moved that the bid items tabled at the last
meeting because of receiving only one bid each, namely, annual
supply of shell rock, lime rock and ranching around the new ten-
nis courts, be removed from the table. Mr, ~adsen seconded.
Notion carried 5-0.
Shell Rock and Lime Rock
The following bids were received:
1. Herb Willard Trucking, Lantana, Fla.
Shell rock $1.85 per yd.
Lime rock 1.88 per ton
~. Ed Ctanton Trucking, Boynton Beach, Fla.
Shell rock $1.80 per yd.
Lime rock 1.85 per ton
3. Keatts Trucking Service, Boynton Beach, Fla.
Shell rock $1.84 per yd.
Lime rock 1.89 per ton
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Boynton Beach, Fla.
February 18, 1965
Mr. Madsen moved that the bids be tabled and turned over
to a committee of M~. Kain, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Allan for recom-
mendation~ Mr. Archie s~conded. Motion carried 5-0.
Fencing Argund Ne~,,T~nnis C~urts
to go
secure
· had been received, the Council agreed
hadaudeavoredto
Florida Fencing Company,
~UBLIC HALF-HOUR
3__unior Chamberof Commerce Proposal for Recreational.,Pacilities
Mr. Joe Cook representing the Boyn±on Beach Junior Chamber
of Comma{ce said that that grganization was in favor of promoting
and working for the completion of two items. The first, the
improvement of the park and ramp facilities located in the north
section of town, He pointed out that Bovnton Beach was being
by-passed by the boating public, and pre~ented the Council with
an artist's sketch of the facility as they would like to see it
improved. Mayor Mahoney appointed Mr. Archie to work along with
the Junior Chamber of Commerce to implement this program.
The second item that Mr, Cook said the Junior Chamber of
Commerce was interested in working toward, was the locating of a
recreational facility on property running .from the highway to
the Intra~Coastal Waterway south of Hampshire Gardens. T~e
parcel of land was owned by Florida Inland Navigational District
and hat organszatson was wsllsng .to lease the land to the City
at a rate of $1.00 per yea~ with fsve-year contract with a renewal
clause. E.I.N.D. made the stipulation that the property could be
h
improved by using t e fell from.the east side of the property
--canal fill--and that no buildings could be placed on the pro-
said
this piec~ of
this
City to
a park
than restrooms. NLr. Cook
was interested in making
it to the City.
to ~ork with the Sayeees on
that the Council instruct the
F,t~N,D. to lease this
~r. Archie seconded. Mr. Moore
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M I N U T E S
City Council
Boynton Beach, Fla.
February 18, 1965
asked if the City wanted to assume any financial obligation in
respect to this. After discussion, it was decided to leave this
up ±o the committee as it was not possible to determine how much
help the Ja~cees would furnish and also how much assistance would
be forthcoming from the StateRoad Department. Mr. Archie
~ointed out that all this contract would indebt the City for was
1.00 a year, ~pon a call for the vote, the motion carried 5-0.
MiscelI
the ng recent re-
pairs made to existing
problems. He ~ on this,
Mr.
for a traff
places
State Road Depa
this was one of them.
~ attention to the need
L just in front of
were five
thatl ~ been r~ommended to the
installation of storage lanes and
Mr. Thomas Canavan, 518 N. E. ~th St., asked Councmt hen
the sewer was going to.b?availabtet? his residence. He was
told that it would deftni~ely~not be installed before the fgll.
He also complained about excessive taxes and was told to brmng
the matter to the Equalization Board in July, if not mn person,
a letter would do.
Resolution 65-M -,Amending Civil Service Rules - Police Department
Mr. Moore read Resolution 65-M which amended the existing
Civil S~rvice I~ules and Regulations regarding promotions.within
the Polmce Dep~rtment. Mr. Banks m~ved tha~ the-resolution be
adopted. ~. ~adsen seconded. Mormon car~ied 5-0.
Resolution 65-N - Urginq Construction of State Read 9
Mr. Moore read the resolution. Mr. Madsen moved that the
Resolution be adopted. Mr. Archie seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Kain was requested to place on the agenda of a workshop
meeting the desire of Council to set up a meetin~ with the City
Manager to look over the proposed route of Inter-State 1-95 so
that entrances could be<considered.
Prooosed Charter Change with Respect to Section 53
Mr. Banks stated that his position on the Charter change
affecting the position ofMayorwas, after considerable thought,
that he felt that it would not be a step forward to go back to
the old system. He was still of the opinion that the new system
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MINUTES
City Council
Boynton Beach, Pla.
February 18, 1965
was not the right way. He felt that the people should have an
opportunity to vote for the Mayor and the most advantageous way
would be to have ~ separate election for the Mayor at the same
time as the Council election is held.
Mr. Archie moved that theCouncil instruct the City Attorney
to delete this section from those Charter changes to be presented
to the State Legislature. Y~r. Banks seconded, Motion carried
5~0.
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Contract on Fire Protection own of Ocean
draw up
Ridge,
sen
Archie
Ci!y Attorney be instructed to
pr faction for the Town of Ocean
this contra~t was signed fire -
under the old,contract. Mr. Mad-
tied 5-0.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Acceptance of 1963-64 Audit Report
Mr. Madsen moved that the Council accept the 1963-64 Audit
Report. Mr. Archie seconded. Motion carried 5-0,
Appointments to Civil Service Bqar~
Mayor Mahoney suggested that the Council appoint Ernest J.
Vermeersch to the Civil Service Board to take the place of
Mr. William Allan, who was recently employed by the City as
Tax Assessor and Purchasing Ageni. Mr. ~dsen moved that
~. Vermeersch be appointed to fill the position. Mr. Archie
seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor 5~honey suggested that Bedford Jones be appointed as
an alternate to the Board to fill the term of Colonel Dolsey.
Mr. Archie moved that Mr. Jones be appointed to fill the alter-
nate position. Mr. Madsen seconded, Motion carried 5-0.
List of Paymen_tsby Funds made. in January 1965
Fir. Banks moved that ihe list of payments made in January 1965
be made a-part of these minutes. ~r. Archie seconded. Motion
carried 5-0.
MINUTES
City Council
Boynton Beach, Pla.
February 18, 1965
Payments made in January 1965 by Funds:
General Fund
Water Fund
Meter Depositors Fund
Sewage Fund
Sewer Deposit Fund
Publicity Fund
I~t~rest & Sinking ~und
Civic Center Bond Sznking Fund
Boy~,~tgn Beao~ ~morial Park Fund
Municipal Swimming Pool Bond Fund
$173,138.11
43,649.56
367.50
17,088.96
13.50
662.84
11.80
1,220.00
1.~5
Deoartme~tal Reports
$242,171.95
All the departmental reports were tabled until the next
meeting. Mayor Nahoney called a workshop meeting for Saturday
morning, February 27, 1965.
Mayor Mahoney said that he would call for a progress re-
port of all committees on the first meeting in March.
$pproval of Bills
1. Gerald Hawkins, Certified Public Accountant
Mr. Madsen moved that the bill from Gerald Hawkins, certi-
fied Public Accountant, for auditing services ending October 31,
1964, including audit reports of April 30 and July 31 and a spec-
ial report on the Sanitation Department, be paid. The funds to
be paid from Accounts #1820P-4 and 6100F-4-b. The amount of the
payment $1,455.00. Mr. Archie seconded. Notion carried 5-0.
2. Cleary Bros., Estimate #4.
Mr. Archie moved that estimate #4 in the amount of $35,353~89
for work on system 10Al for the period of time from December 29,
'd
1964, to January 25, 1965, be pal , from the t964 Bond Issue.
Mr. Madsen seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
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City Council
Boynton Beach, Pla.
February 18, 1965
3. Russell & Axon - Invoice
Mr. Madsen moved that the bill for $1,784,44 from Russell
&Axon for engineering services and resident Inspection during
the month of January 1965, from funds available in the 1964
Bond Issue, be paid. Mr. Banks seconded. Motion carried §-0.
OTHER
Mayor Mahoney advised the Council that he had asked Mr. Kain
to investiqate the cost o~ ~nst~lling a spe~king system that
would re¢o~d from any position in the Council Cham~bers'and also r~
~ individual speakers for each position at the table, wired
directly to the recording maching and report to Council.
The meeting was adjourned a~ 10:40 p.m.
hie,/Coun lman //
Tereesa Padq~h, City Clerk
Ch~s. N. Boos, Councilman
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PATMER~S ~E IN JANUARY NT DATE - 19~5
Jam~ar~/+ ..................... $6543.4?
5 .....................
6 ..................... 552.29
? ..................... ~6~1.49
8 ..................... ~148.76
11 .....................
12 ..................... 162..4.3
'[$ ..................... 31.e~
~4 .....................
15 ..................... 9266.29
PA/ME~S MADE I~ JA~HuRY 1965 BY i~I~DS
WATER FUND
METER DEPOSITORS F~
S--~AGE FU~D
~EWER DEP0~IT FUND
PD1~LI CIX~ FUND
t.&S. FUND
CI'F~C CF, t~T.~t, BONB SiNKI~C, Ye.fiD
B.B. MEMORIAL PARK ~
MUN. SNI~ING POOL BON~ F~
January 5, 1965
PAYmEnTS MADE IN JANUARY 1~6~
10614
10615
10616
10617
10618
1{3{,19
10621
10622
1 0623
10624.
1~25
10632
t0~
T~emas 5. Orof% 216.$6
Geme Moore 83.34
WhiSt MacDowell 132.00
Amerioa~ ~ater ~s. Assoc.
Bill-A-Pak Come, my 6.76
Boymton Auto S~pply, ¢0. 173.80
E~ Clariten Trmoking ~0,00
Denis Fires~me 2~.20
E13~otts Generat~r Service 35,00
lrleri~a Printing ¢0. 3~,24
Gr~vbar Electric Co., Inc. 3~;29
· es el~h Tomberg 21.6~
S. ¢. Costly 414.52
¢. 0. w~aer 280. 19
~oe's ~r'~ & Rest&mr&m% 7~.1~
~Ma .?&in% Kettle 28.?0
Pioneer ~lag 0ompamy 39~00
$emex Corp. 15~.00
]~ab~. C~mtructi~n Co. 2669.49
S-~_?t~3r Mattress Co, 165.'eo
$~gnal Associates Inc. 303.?5
Va .ha & r ht, 156,
~mies Oan?as a Trim Shop
~'ic F? Y~ol~ Bus. Mash., Ino. 2J~
Eo~ratom ~te11-Pump & Spt. Sup, 182~03
~on!s ~ire~ tsme
]Nmeaa-~war~ Co.
~s A. E~, Jr.
6165~111
WAT~ REVENGE
803~ Gene. Moore.
8040 ~]~itt MacDowell 25.00
8041 Ameriea~ Wa~er Works Assoc. 15.0~
042 B I · 42.03
~ ~ea~ Bre~ Ce~t. Co. ~.~
SEWA~
O~
~01
~amkhomse Eleotric Supply
gepNazmfaetmri~gOo.
.1.~?. $%am Sheets Photography
116 Rubin Constx-action Pma~
106/,,6
1064'7
106,
10649
10~51
1%4o
188.69
28~.71
319J/1
The Blossom $heppe $.50
Florida Pla~ & Development 5.00
R. L. 6~mmmens Printing 14.38
Jackson Auto Electric Inc. 17.75
Joe's Grill & Rest&infant 59.80
Markal Appraisal Chart Co. 5.00
A. L. McGregor, Dist. 20!.41
Real Estate Directories, Inc.
p, lm Be&eh J~aior College 15.00
6843.4?
?AYM~T$ MA~E IN JA]~ARY 1~)6~
January 6
January 7,
10652
lo653
1065/+
106.56
Florida Power & Light Co.
Florida Fower & Light
City of Boyn Bch(Water)
So~therm Bell Tel & Tel Co.
S~ut~era Bell Tel & Tel Co.
WATER
R. ~ ~
Rimker' ~a%erial~s, Cor~.
Florida Power & Light
0602 Florida Power & Light Co,
0603 City of Moy~ B~Water)
118 . Souther~ Bell Tel & Tel
~L F~
1.~. ,Be~ton Bch Fire Dept.
GENERAL F~ff~
10661
1O662
Ie663
1O664
1~66'7
10668
lo669
~T~
8049
~51
8055
5_598
5599
56OO
5601
56o2
5603
5604
56O5
56O6
~EPOSITOR~ ~
Ac0%, of _Mae
Acer of Jehnuy Parker
Acer of 8~ L. ~e
Aeet of ~s, ~r Sh~er
Acc% of Ola~e Hiekox
Robert Ro~riq~z
Acct of ~o~olida~ Dev.
Ao~t of ~%o ~r
O~ude RJ T~l.r
Acc% of Jo~
Aect of A. A.
~ Ci~r of Boyn Beh(P. 0. )
~.7.76
514.95
152.10
15.75
14. 3~f
18.13
2o~2.~2
2085.02
636.55
90.82
?2'/./+0
11,70
3.85
17, 54.
246.25
.80
1,.90
2.60
361.29
7.50
7.50
'7'.50
7.50
7;50
7.50
7.50
15.00
7.50
7.:50
7.50...
90..00
~017.32
552.2~
Jammary 8
Jamuary 11
Ja~aary 12
PA_~m~S ~S ~W JA~A~ 1965
I & S FUN~
119 The C~-~e Mamhattem Bamk
CMC CEI~T~ BO]~ SI~SI~G ~
t20 ~he.Chase Manhattan Baak
~ERAL MTND
15670 Ci%y of Beya Bah(General F.)
15671 U. S. Pest 0ffice
10672 0i~ of' ~y~ Bch(P.C.)
1~ C. Pop~
1~ ~ssieaer ef Me~r V~ct~
1~75 City ef ~ Beh(P~e~)
WATER Rsvsmum FEN~
8052 H. $. Pes~Offi¢e
8059 ~ity of Boy~ Bob(Payroll)
SEWAGE FUND
06Q5 ~OUSe & Moms, Inc.
~06 ci~7 of ~a Sch(Pa2roll)
61;30
100.00
~9~ 3o
90.15
2029.~?
1112.38
10678
10679
10680
10681
10682
10683
10684
19685
WATER REVEN~E FEND
8060 JO~es Chemicals, Ime.
18;11
178:; 58
35.oo
17.85
115.52
8.OO
6.00
1~.00
167.12
591;1.8.
SEWAGE F0~D
0607 Jones 0~emicals, Ina.
GENERAL ~N~
!i0~6~ Cem~ssiemer of Notor Vehicles
1068~ Capri ~imer
10688 oft7 of so3m Beh(P.C.)
8061 Doris Copp
8062 Homelite 9iv. of Textron
WATER
5609
5610
5611
5612
5613
5614
DEPOSITORS 1~
Aec%. of Doris .Copp
A¢c~ of Ed. Jones
Aeo~ of Grady Merrett
Acer of Wm. Nar~in
Acc~ of De'-~,iu N. Brown
E~nest H. Wilhelm
SEWAGE F~R
0~08 Homelite Div. of Textron
3.75
32;5{)
1 O0, 23
5.20
1.~0
6.70
7. 50
7.50
7.50
7;5O
7.50
7.50
45.00
PAYNE~T$ NA~E IN JANUAE[ 1965 (C0NT)
Jamaary lA, 1965
Jamuary 15, 1~5
~dAGE DEI~$IT FU~D
271 A¢ct of Audrew Hums
6. 0
GEE~ERAL F~I~D
10591 Atlantic Eefrigera%iom, Inc. 2~.00
Inc. 83,84
10692
10693
10695
10696
10698
1O700
lO?02
10V03
I07e~
lOYO?
1OYES
1~09
1~10
1~11
1~12
1~13
Personnel Assoc. ef palm Bob. C%. 10.00
Edwi~ R. Pelkonem 22. 56
Tidal Holding Corp. 178.18
tour% Records, Inc. 50.00
De, arco Tractor.& Imp. 0o~ 3~.~?
~eWitt ~hemieal ~o, 53.21
De~!s Firestone 15.80
FlOrida-Georgia Tractor Co. 287.~4
R~ L. Gr~mmone Primti~g 20;85
C~tlf Stream LumBer 0o. 17;01
Harl ey-Ravi~s om 48
Indepe~eat Truck Equi~memS Co. 38.~
Joe,s Grill & Restaurant 156.50
Kea~ts Trueing Service 49.40
A. L. McGregor, Dist. 73.32
~er Trmok E~ipme~t Co.
tY of. Boy~ B0h(Payrctl) .34
~ity 0f Bo3m Bob(payroll) 4803.
peaoeck,s Radiator Service ~4.26
Pier. r8 ~hemical Co. 17.6~
PlUm,s Professional Pharmacy 77.2~
A.l.v-ia W. Elutte 119~50
City cf Boya Bob(Payroll) ,22
City of Boym Bch(Payroll)
R.B. Masom 6.00
Estate cf Christima N Norris 2.00
Doyle Ir~im
WA~
DEP~ITORS FUND
Aect of Lowell Armstrong
HOmelite Corp.
Acct of R. B; Masom
Aces of ~eo. Norris
Acc% of Boyle Irwim
Aeot of Jack Torr~as
METER
5616
$617
5618
5619
Joha B. Duakle
Eartey ~uppl~ Co.
w~3 Nam~ac~ Ce.
~EWAGE
0511
7. 50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.~
7. 0
45.00
2.85
16.17
85.53
162.43
31.05
~Am~S ~ ~N JA~A~ 1~5 (C~)
0612 A. L McGregor, Dist. 5.64
8613 City 0f Beym Bch(Payrell) 416.83
627.02
SEWAGE DEPOSIT
272 Ao¢%. of Aewetl krms%ro~g __
PUBLI¢ITY FO~D
121 BeymBc~ C~amber of Cemmerce 323.83 _
Jam~ary 18
Jauuary 19
BOYNTON ~[~AC~}~;I~0~T~T. PARK FUND
125 City ofBoy~ Bch
U '
1~71~ .General Ias. mderwrmters, Iac.
1~;'/17
1¢/18
1~'/19
1 ~/25
1~/21
10"/22,
1~725
1~26
1~27
leT~
1~32
89?2
8578
~E~AGE
Q614
~f5
0617
0618
15.eO
Amerieam Playgream4 Beviee Ce, 40.97
Nr. ~eergg.. Fres% 283. 55
0r~ Exte~mimat~mg
$ew-11 ~ard%,are Co.
Supply
Tropical Paint
Vaa Dee Ia4ustries
Earl .~/allace~ Me,ers, Inc.
-?0I~
39.47
137.~
74.19
TOm Wee~ Truck E~uipmemt Co.
~ue .~ross & Elue Shield cf ~a.
~ ~ae~r & ~p. ~o.
17;81
1494.32
495~
14/.62
4~75,~-283.50
0il Cor~.
Fm~t'arers I~fe I~s.
Co.
63~.49
R... L. Grummoms Pri~tiag ~;25
City o£ Boyn Bob(P.O.) 2;23
Tro~g~ ~c.. of.~o~ 11%69
~ue C~se ~ ~ue~ ef ~a. 12.3~
~f~e~ Life ~. Co. 1,108
PUBLIOITY FUND
122. ~lf Oil Corp.
1(~16 America~Pmblishers Corp. 100;59
10733 City of B?yn~oh(P.C.) ~2.9~
1(E;'3~ Gene M~re 35.00
1~35 Bo~n Travel ~ency 91.2~
1~ E~c F. Y~ep~. ~ch., ~. 11.25
9266.29
5768.33
- 283.50
5~84.83
C
10737
1O738
1~741
10742
10743
1~
1~45
1~46
1~47
1~50
I~51
I~52
Sargent-Sewell, I~c. 163;63
Sperts ~aven 91.26
M~ci~ C~e Co~. 171.~
~obbs-~e~ ~ ~ Ce. 21~23
~e~c~ Pa~ Ce. 33.80
Yo~ & W~e
~ Co~. 1~.8~
~ou~ ~e~ Tel & Tel Ce. 511.~
S~ Bell Tel & Tel Co. 43.15
~ Beach S~ 1~.03
Bee~ & ~ ~ey, Ymc. 13~;0~
O~ Co~butio~ ~
~ ~s~ ~e of ~ P.B. ~.~
S~e~ Pa~- ~o~ 1~3
~ P~uc~ ~ P~ Beach
12852~e2
8Q8e
8e82
Souther~ Bell Tel & Tel Cc. 2.55
S.o~%her~ Bell Tel & Tel Co.
Beery & Brewn Age.y, Ime. .450~00
OASI Contribution ~ 681..~
1148.82
SE'dAGE
0621
e622
~623
Douse & Seas, Ins. 595.00
Jehu B. Daakle. 5.70
8outher~ .Bell Tel & Tel Ce. 3.95
Beery & Brc~nAge~cy, Ins. 4.22
OASI Con~ri~utien FAud 1~1.$1
?60.28
I&S~
123 Bey~ton Beach ~ar
GENE~ % FU~
1.075/+-C[flzrch of Latter Day Saints
10755
10756
1~75~
1O758
10759
10760
t~761
10762
.~66
1~67
1~68
Picard ~heaLical Co.
Cadillac Engravers, Inc.
Beynton Auto Supply. ~
Del~..rco Tracer & 'I~. Co.
East Coast Fire Equipment
Donald S. Lavigne~ I~e.
Wades Cauva~~ & ~Trim~.~hop
Jemes' Equipment ~e.
~harles L.' '~eye~ & $~u
Raymond O. Proctor
~ L~e~d ~arner
E~rly Supl~ly Company
T~ Baker & 'Taylor ¢o'.
WATER
8084,
8085
8086
8093
REVEBUE FUND
Boyaton Auto Supply
Ch~les L. Meyer & Son
Davis I~eter & Supply Co., Inc.
Ocean Ridge ~e~. Ce.
Do~e3.d R. Webb
2~Q1
10.05
65.30
92.~3
313.00
23e. 16
?%20
20.00
1.63
3.51
35.30
2~e.86
t80~ .O3
2.2~
212.50
.50
6.~
553.~
14770.65
Jammry21, 1965
Ja~aary 22, 19~5
5621 Acc% ef 0cea~Ridge Dev. Co. 7.5e
5622 Acot of Jo~mMomcur 7.5e
5623 Aeet of T. N. ~araer 7.50
5624 Acc% of $. Cin~ue 7.50
5625 Ace% ef H.'~. Killy 7.50
5626 Aee% of Dorm~ld R. ~ebb 7~$
45.e0
~E~A~ ~
0625 0h~les L. Meyer & Sea 12.36
0626 Tisdale's 62.5e
06~ ~e Moore
~LIOITY ~
125 P,,~w,.Beaeh Couaty $reight Tra.
808? City of BOys ~eh
8~88 Oi~r of Boy~ Be~(Sewer ~)
~ ~ey &/Griffi~ ~c. 2.~i2
81~1 Re~ & ~p. Rev. Be~ Sk. ) 9283~
0628 City.of Boys Bch(~eral) 78o~2
0~9 Cit7 of Bo~ Bch(Wa~r)
~3e ~. a ~. ~- ~. Sk. F.) ~3.2e
11~9~1
PUBLIOI~ FO~9
126 City .of.Boym Bob(General)
le363.5~
4.30
2087.72
2~8o02
3123.46
75987.87
ga~. 26, 196S
PA_ S JAW A Y 1%5 (toFf)
WAT. F,R DEPOSITORS FUN~
5627 Midian Briesh 7~50
5628 Thomas E. W~33iams 7.50
562~ Ci~ ef Beym Bch(Aect A.Welff) 7.50
5631 Acer of Leon Cloutiee
30.00
SEWAGE ~UN9
0631 Ci~ of Boyn Bch(Pa~retl)
1~ B~n Au~ ~, ~. ~.~
1~91 Bo~ ~C~, ~e. 63.1~
1~93 ~ ~n 2~,~
I~ ~o~ si~ 85.~
1~9f ~ 1~, ~e. 55.7A
~096 Riley-Field ¢0. 437.10
80~7 Riley-Field 00. 1820,$2
8~98 N. R. Field, TrUStee 2Z~?.80
809~ A~3~tate Equipme~% Re~tal 35.S0
8100 B & H Sale. s, Inc, 1203.~0
8102 Boynton Auto Supply, Inc. 7.3%
5950.86
FUND
Beyate~ Aute Supply, Y~e. 11.12
Da~$ Me~er & ~p. Ce~ ,~c.
Ci~ of ~.~J~A~ct.~e Wa~) 11.2~
1(~/96 Delray [gai'U. en 16.59
1~ ~e~'s ~resteme 71.05
1~98 ~w~ Co. 11.~
1~ Earl~ ~ 20.29
1~ ~nm~EO ~ C~ 52~05
10801 ~. ~. 0~ ~ ~.35
1~02 ~a~o~e ~ec. ~ 8.~
1~3 ~aye~ ~io ~c~cs 122.78
131~/.10
Jan. 2~, 1965
?Artemis ~A~E n~ JAN~U~, 19~ (co~.)
1~80~ ~e'~s orill & Res~auramt
10~
1
1~8~9
10810
1~811
10813
1051~
10816
1{)817
1~18
1~81~
10820
1~21
Joe!s, Grill & Restaurant
Demal~ S. La~gae; Inc.
Bemald S. Lavig~e, Inc.
L~xer Ligh~i~ ~ro~uc%s
Palm Beach Spr'~g Ce.
palm Beach Office Sapply
Ken Snew-
~euthern paper Cempaa~
District. Dir. Int. Revere
Petty Gash
Xe~ ~
~ea..¢~sualty ¢o. ef Wise.
~urber's A~erica~
~riffi~h, I~c,
Inc. of Fleri~a
Seuther~ Bell Tel, & Te~.
Seutherm Bell Tel. & Tel.
23.72
82.65
139. le
116.77
29.%
26.25
31.11
80. 3~
1~.2~
6.15
101~. ~9
~.20
59, ~
WAT~FU~
8103 ~almBeaeh Co. Fr~.Traffic 200.00
810~ cit~of B.~. (P.e.) 14;5o
8105 Sea%hera BellTel.~a Tel. 79.00
5530 Eraest. Beck ~ _ 7.50
5~32~ ~'e~"B~(Acct. Jasm. ~eaa) 7.50
5633 ~Luc~130 ~cKee Thomas 7.~0
SE~AGE FUND
0634~ DO~S Firestone 12.62
0635 ~uucan~E~ward Co. 16. 17
0636 Framkheuse Elec. ~apply 10.35
0638 Yeemaaa Brothers. Co. t?.67
o~3~ C~t~ of s.B. (~.c.) .~.~
P~BLICiT[ FON~
~1971 T~e Nautilus
1~3 ~Lu!gi's Spaghett;A Nomee 45~$. 15
15825 Cem~ssie~er ef Molter Veh. 7.5@
10825 Ci%y ef B~B. (P.~.) 39,66
10826 City of B.B. (. P~C.,) 80.~6
585.37
'72~2.02
Ja~. 28, 1965
PA-VigilS HADE IN JANUARY, 196f,
10827 ~ae Paymaster Cerpora%ion
10828 Walter A. I(a~se~
42.50
35.00
8108 Framk 0. A~4a~o 1.90
8109 J. W. ~ilber~ 4.90
8110 H. W. ~ .,2.~
9.?0
DEPOSITORS ~
City of B.B.(Aee%.E~ge~e ~taz) 7.50
Cit~ of B.B.(A~%. ~ A~e) 7.50
~ of B-B2 (A~=%.J.W.G~ber%) 7.50
Ho~ F~.~s & ~ 7.~0
60.00
10829 _ Oolor-Drives of PIori~a 100.00
1083~ 0ity of B.B. (Payroll fume) 5915.62
10831 U. Si Pos% Office 350.00
10832 James J. Ma~Omey 2~.00
10833 Jeha L. Arekie ~
~1]! Cil~ of B.B. (Payroll lh~)
8113 Brolliar-_l~ay Corp.
8114 Lon Saa~a.
1038,78
~3.50
1.80
lO~4.08
565 city off ~.~. (?&yroll Fu~)
MET~ DEPOSITOiiS F~D
5651 Ci~ of B.B. (Acct. B~ie~y)
5652 Leon Clo~tier
5653 Ci~ of B.B. (Aec%.
556.38
15.00
7.50
?.~0
30. O0
1A7.20
8063.08'