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As the oldest Real Estate office in the Village of North Palm Beach, The John F.
Doran organization is firmly established and thoroughly familiar with all areas of
the community. Specializing in North Palm Beach properties, both residential and
commercial we offer prospective buyers a wide choice of desirable real estate. Our
friendly and experienced staff is ready to help you at all times. We cordially invite
you to visit our office. And remember The Best Buys in North Palm Beach real
estate are listed by John F. Doran.
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531 HIGHWAY( NO. 1 • 107 LAKEVIEW BUILDING
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
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Dear Fellow Residents
Your Village Council has caused this Tencennial
booklet to be published so that you may be made
aware of the fantastic growth of your community
a community that established itself in a short ten
years as one of the outstanding communities of our
great State of Florida. On September 1, 1965 there
was one completed residence in the Village with a
population of four people. On October 24, 1966 ( our
Tenth Birthday) we had completed the 1787th home
with a Village population of 8,743 people. In addi-
tion to the single family residence, we had 78 apart-
ment buildings, comprising a total of 541 apartments
plus 44 commercial buildings, one public school, to
which there have been three additions, 5 churches,
one national bank, a post office, community owned
and operated country club, Marina, library, Art
Center and Village Hall. Also, in September 1956
we had six miles of paved streets. Today we have
55 miles of well -lighted, paved streets within our
Village. Our Public Safety ( Police and Fire) De-
partment is one of the finest. As you read through
this booklet, you will find the history of your Vil-
lage, its various departments and facilities displayed
in words and pictures. The portion that cannot be
indicated is the pride of our residents in their com-
munity. Their pride is shown by the excellent
upkeep of their personal property throughout our
Village as well as how they become involved in
various facets of their community projects. Truly,
then, our Village is a tribute to the dream of the
pioneer developers, the work and efforts of your
elected officials, your Village employees, and the
citizenry at large, for each one of us is dependent
on one another, every soul of us on earth. By work-
ing together for the progress of our community, we
will exemplify our community slogan that our
Village is "the best place to live under the sun."
Sincerely,
Thomas F. Lewis, Mayor
YEARS OF
PROGRESS
AERIAL VIEW SHOWS BRIDGE ON LIGHTHOUSE DRIVE UNDER
CONSTRUCTION 1957.
THE NORTH PALM BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UNDER CON-
STRUCTION. THE VIEW IS NORTH-WEST.
HE VILLAGE of North Palm Beach
is unique in that before the first
residence was built, the Village had
many paved streets, a Village Hall,
a functioning sewage disposal plant,
water supply system, electric power,
gas lines, telephone facilities, a Mayor
and Village Council, a Village Man-
ager and both Police and Fire pro-
tection.
The overall planning of the Village
was honored by the National Home
Builders Association as the award
winning Village of the Nation with
regard to its design, layout, restric-
tions and facilities as a neighborhood
development. Not long after resi-
dential construction had started, the
Village Marina located on the North
Palm Beach Waterway was con-
structed and in operation,
as well
as
a recreational area or children f ' 1 lo-
cated
o-cated on Anchorage Drive.
The growth of the Village within
the next ten years was quite rapid
and today is looked up to as an out-
standing residential and neighbor-
hood commercial locale. The Mer-
chants who have chosen North Palm
Beach as a base of their operations
have been well supported by the Vil-
lage as is attested to by the continual
growth of the commercial areas.
AN EARLY AERIAL VIEW OF THE FIRST DEVELOPED SECTION
OF THE VILLAGE. LOOKING EAST TOWARD LAKE WORTH.
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THE ORIGINAL CLUB HOUSE OF
THE NORTH PALM BEACH COUN-
TRY CLUB.
AERIAL VIEW LOOKING EAST SHOWS FIRST PARADE OF HOMES
AND VILLAGE HALL UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
POWER HOIST FOR BOAT LAUNCHING. ONE OF
THE FIRST RECREATIONAL INSTALLATIONS.
BOAT LAUNCHING RAMP AND PIER AT THE NORTH PALM BEACH
MARINA.
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YOUTH ACTIVITIES, PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
A VITAL PART OF OUR COMMUNITY LIFE .. .
A STUDENT PAINTS AT THE,ART
CENTER.
On November 24th, 1964, Res-
olution No. 218 was passed and
adopted by the Village Council
creating the Recreation Advisory
Board.
The Board in an Advisory Ca-
pacity functions to study and re-
view all the recreational facilities
and needs of the entire Village
and constantly strive to institute
a broad over-all comprehensive
plan for all Village residents, in
range from youth to adult.
Through the Advisory efforts
of this committee. two tennis
courts were installed on which
periodic tennis clinics are held
for both children and adults; an
eight week, organized and super-
vised, summer program is held at
Anchorage and Prosperity Parks;
a Learn -to -Swim program for all
the children of Village residents
is conducted at the Country Club
pool; Ballet, bridge, safe -boating,
baton twirling and investment
classes have been made available
for those interested.
For the 1966-67 fiscal year this
Board recommended to the Vil-
lage Government the employment
of a full time Recreational Direc-
tor, construction of a lighted
double handball court. and multi-
purpose court, improvement to
the ball -fields and the tennis
courts, continuance of the Learn -
to -Swim and the summer play-
ground programs and develop-
ment of the recreational area at
Yacht Club Point.
THE OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL AND DIVING TOWER.
SWIMMING AND DIVING CLASSES AS WELL AS FIRST
AID AND RESCUE INSTRUCTION ARE A VITAL PART
OF OUR RECREATION PROGRAM.
A FATHER AND SONS ENJOY THE
PLAYGROUND FACILITIES OF ANCH-
ORAGE PARK.
LEFT, SHUFFLEBOARD COURT, THE
POPULAR RECREATIONAL SPORT OF
OUR SENIOR CITIZENS.
WAITING TO TEE -OFF AT THE COUN-
TRY CLUB. GOLF IS A MAJOR REC-
REATIONAL ACTIVITY OF VILLAGE
RESIDENTS.
DEPARTMENT OF
HERBERT KOHL
Director of Public Safety
From its inception, The Village of
North Palm Beach, Florida, took ad-
vantage of the favorable public safety
experiences of such outstanding com-
munities as Oak Park, Illinois and
Sunnyvale, California, by starting
with joint police and fire divisions
to function as the Department of
Public Safety, under the administra-
tion and supervision of a single
Director.
With increased efficiency and econ-
omy, your public safety officer per-
forms all the police and fire duties
within the Village, augmented by its
Police Reserve and Volunteer Fire
Divisions.
The Department of Public Safety
patrol cars perform this double duty
on a 24 hour basis, as they patrol the
55 miles of Village streets. The patrol
cars are similarly equipped with
standard police accessory which in-
cludes: radio, radar unit, riot gun,
crime scene investigation kit, acci-
dent investigation tools, camera, and
in addition the newest type of fire
extinguishers, fire fighting clothing
and a complete first aid kit, with
oxygen. Supervisory personnel hold
Red Cross instructor cards.
PHOTO OF POLICE MOBILE UNITS, STANDING FROM LEFT. POLICE CHIEF KOHL, SGT. WILLE, AND SGT. MCGUIRE.
OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE NORTH PALM BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
Department personnel perform
under a continuous training program,
as its members are drilled semi-
monthly in fire fighting techniques
and attend the City of West Palm
Beach, Florida Police Academy. Your
Department of Public Safety was f or-
tunate in obtaining the usual fine
cooperation of the F.B.I., with respect
to making available qualified agents
to conduct police training profes-
sional course in the Village this past
year, for both local officers as well
as officers from surrounding com-
munities.
The Department consisting of one
Director, two Sergeants, seven offi-
cers, one clerk, and school guards
stand ready to acknowledge your call
for help or assistance during anytime
of the day or night.
FUNCTIONS OF DEPARTMENT
OF PUBLIC SAFETY
1 -Protection of Life and Propery.
2 -Administer First Aid.
3 -Enforce Occupational License
Ordinance.
4 -Enforce Boat Safety and Boating
Laws.
5 -Performance of Fire Prevention
Inspections.
6 -Accident Investigation.
7 -Public Relations Work.
RADAR UNIT. MOST MODERN METHOD OF
SPEEDER APPREHENSION.
TRAFFIC VIOLATION GETS
CITATION.
PATROLMAN MAKING ROUTINE
DOOR CHECK OF COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS.
The VILLAGE
EDWARD M. J ACOMO
Director
STUDENTS IN OIL PAINTING CLASS. ONE OF THE MANY SUBJECTS
TAUGHT AT THE ART CENTER.
The North Palm Beach Art Center,
now in existence for seven years,
believes that you the individual
are the instrument of Art, the decid-
ing judge of whether art is a living
experience, or a hollow farce. You
decide if art exists only for art's
sake, dead and unused, or if it is a
living part of you to be appreciated
and created.
The creation of visual art is not a
luxury, or recreation for a society
bent on finding a distraction in an
age of leisure; it is not to be regarded
as therapy for the anxious in a neu-
rotic age. Rather, the Art Center sees
art as necessary to the well-being and
well-functioning of healthy and pur-
poseful people people like you who
are aware, active, curious, concerned
and involved. Art increases our state
of aliveness by expanding and deep-
ening our state of awareness. Art
discovers, heightens and refines life's
experiences; it brings our emotions
to our attention and makes us feel
them fully. It is a selection and ex-
amination of our world, in order,
that we may apprehend the selected
properties and values often obscure
in ordinary experience. Art seems to
clarify our feelings. Until we express
emotions, we do not know what they
are.
Art has always been the means by
which man illumines and shapes the
work he has to do and the road he
must travel. It has all the excitement
and difficulty of pioneering. The Art
Center, as a community program,
sees creative art in this light as a
great principle of visual education;
it is dedicated to transmitting to its
students the capacity of learning to
SEE. Both avocational and vocational
students are encouraged to recognize
the spirit, traditions, skills and crafts
necessary to an artist.
If as Michelangelo says, the artist
paints, not only with his hands, but
with his mind, then his art education
must concern itself with WHAT art
has to say as well as HOW he says it.
We believe that a work of art
breaks up reality, recombining it in
such a manner that it enlarges our
total understanding. Art lives only
through the past experience of artist
and observer. The Art Center is in-
terested in training creative artists
and observers. To this end, courses
are designed to give considerable
latitude for the exploration of theory,
and for self-expression..
The Art Center is a non-profit educational And
aesthetic institution owned and operated by the
municipal government of the Village of North Palm
Beach, Florida. Classes are organized in numerous
graphic and dimensional art and craft activities.
The Art Center occupies the old Sir Harry Oakes
Estate adjacent to the Country Club. Spacious stu-
dios provide work areas for fine -arts and crafts
activities and projects. A small gallery provides
exhibition space for student work and traveling
loan shows.
THE ABOVE PHOTO SHOWS SEVERAL EXAMPLES OF
ART CENTER STUDENTS WORK.
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COUNTRY CLUB
FRANCIS SHUSTER
Pro Manager
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A SHORT HISTORY OF THE NORTH PALL BEACH COUNTRY CLUB
A nine hole golf course was built
in 1924 by Mr. Harry I. Kelsey of
the East Coast Finance Company,
original developers of "Kelsey
City" which is now Lake Park.
This course was situated south of
the Earman River where Food Fair
and the First American Bank are
now located. In 1925-26, Mr. Kel-
sey built a second course, now the
North Palm Beach Country Club
course. He pumped sand up from
Lake Worth to build a dominant
site for a clubhouse which still
stands as the North Palm Beach
Art Center. This course was known
as the Palm Beach Winter Club
and was operated seasonally. The
nine hole course was abandoned in
1935.
When East Coast Finance went
bankrupt during the depression,
Tesdem, Inc., an Oaks Corporation,
appeared and bought their hold-
ings which included the Country
Club. Sir Harry used the club
house as one of his homes, and
added the south wing, which now
houses the North Palm Beach
Library. The barns were used for
his wife's saddle horses.
The area passed successively
through the hands of industrialists
Ralph Stolkin and insurance mag-
nate, John D. Mac Arthur. In 1955,
the Ross Brothers purchased the
North Palm Beach area from the
Mac Arthur interests. Principals of
the firm were Richard E. and Her-
bert A. Ross, John A. Schwencke
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A VIEW OF THE NEW CLUBHOUSE. THIS MODERN $400, 000 CLUBHOUSE HAS EVERY MODERN
FACILITY FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND ENJOYMENT OF CLUB MEMBERS.
THE 18th GREEN, PRO -SHOP IN BACKGROUND. ON THE RIGHT OF PHOTO BEHIND THE
PALMS CAN BE SEEN THE DIVING TOWER.
and Jay H. White. The cost of the
area plus the cost of. anticipated
.improvements was estimated at
approximately nine million dollars.
The North Palm Beach Country
Club was operated by the develop-
ment firm until 1961. In 1961, the
Village of North Palm Beach pur-
chased the North Palm Beach
Country Club properties for $1,-
025,000 through the issuance of
"General Obligation Bonds," as
voted by the residents of North
Palm Beach. In addition, approxi-
mately $400,000 was voted for the
building of a new club house and
and swimming pool.
For the first three years, the
North Palm Beach Country Club
struggled to become a self-support-
ing facility. With the formation of
a strong "Governing Governin Board," g 9>>
the
Club in 1965 showed substantial
improvement and a small operat-
ing profit The membership in-
creased together with an increased
Golf, Swimming and Social Pro-
gram. Especially outstanding has
been the growth of the Women's
Golf Association and the Junior
Golf Program. Extensive improve-
ments are planned to accommodate
the present large membership. A
group of interested members have
formed a "Gift and Bequests"
Committee to aid the Board of
Governors to complete their tenta-
tive five year program of Club Im-
provement.
Major plans consist of:
1. Bulkhead Program
2. Planting Program
3. Club House rehabilitation
Members of the North Palm
Beach Country Club can be justly
proud of what is being recognized
as the Finest in Florida.
SLIM AND TRIM CLASS SHOWN ON
CLUBHOUSE PATIO.
PUTTING LESSONS ON THE PRAC-
TICE GREEN.
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The North
L. A. BAARKE
Pool Manager and
Swimming Coach.
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THE COUNTRY CLUB . . .
Palm Beach Coun-
try Club golf course is carefully
maintained to provide maximum
player enjoyment. It brings out
the best in a pro's bag of tricks,
as well as giving the average
golfer the challenges and thrills
that make golf one of the greatest
of sports.
The Country Club consists of
an area of 145.9 acres. The area
includes the club house, dining
room, swimming pool, patios, golf
course, driving range, and abun-
dant parking area.
The Village of North Palm
Beach was organized under Chap-
ter 31481 Special Acts of the Flor-
ida Legislature Extraordinary
Session of 1956. The Village ac-
quired the North Palm Beach
Country Club under its Charter
Power in Article V, Section 1;
Article V, Section 3 (35) and
Article V, Section 3 (36) as set
forth in Resolution 117, passed by
the Village Council. Funds for the
purchase and improvement were
provided by a Village "General
Obligation" Bond Issue approved
July 18, 1961. The North Palm
Beach Country Club policies gov-
erning the Country Club are de-
termined by a "Board of Gover-
nors" as established in orclinances
91 and 110, subject to ultimate
control by the Village Council.
The North Palm Beach Country
Club Olympic pool features two
swimming courses: the Olympic
course 50 meters (54 yards, 2
feet) by six lanes and the stand-
ard short course 25 yards by
6 lanes; two one meter diving
boards, one three meter board,
and 5 71/2 and 10 meter diving
platforms with 1T of water under
the platforms.
The pool holds 510,000 gallons
of water and has a filter which
completely recirculates the whole
pool every 6 hours. A modern gas
chlorination system coupled with
the filter system keeps the water
as clear and pure as drinking
water.
The pool manager and swim-
ming coach, L. A. Baarcke was
employed to plan and build an
all-around, quality swimming
program for North Palm Beach.
Since the pool opened in January
1963 the program has developed
into the best in Florida and one
of the best in the United States.
A VIEW OF THE OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL AND DIVING TOWER. THIS INSTALLATION IS ONE
OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST IN THE SOUTH.
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AN AERIAL VIEW OF THE COURSE, LOOKING NORTH FROM THE CLUBHOUSE. PRO -SHOP IS
SHOWN ON RIGHT.
BRIDGE CLUB SESSION IN THE GOLD
ROOM OF THE CLUBHOUSE.
LOOKING OUT FROM THE DINING ROOM WINDOW A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE
COURSE, AND CLOSE-UP THE PRACTICE PUTTING GREEN.
ON THE DRIVING RANGE YOUNGSTERS LINE UP FOR GOLF INSTRUCTION.
THE N.P.B. COUNTRY CLUB IS JUSTLY PROUD OF THE MANY TOUR-
NAMENT TROPHIES WON BY ITS JUNIOR GOLFERS.
MR. FRED TRAPNELL POSES WITH
GROUP OF CONTEST WINNERS AFTER
PRESENTING TROPHIES.
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DEEP WEELS WITH A MODERN EFFICIENT WATER
PLANT PROVIDE THE VILLAGE WITH THE
FINEST WATER IN PALM BEACH COUNTY
The Water Plant is located west
of the Village of North Palm
Beach, on Richard Road.
It was originally constructed in
1956 with a capacity of 1.5 million
gallons per day, and expanded in
1962 to 6 million gallons per day.
Water is taken from 11 wells,
aerated, chlorinated, softened, sta-
bilized and filtered. All phases of
treatment are carried out in a Per-
mutit precipitator softening unit.
This softening unit is - divided into
primary and secondary mixing and
clarification zones.
Water from the wells is first
aerated and passes downward
through the primary mixing zone
of the precipitator; here the water
is softened with chemical hydrate
lime. After the application of lime
for softening, the water rises to the
secondary mix where the softening
reactions are completed and coagu-
lation of lime sludge is started,
using activated silicate as a coagu-
lant aid. Here also chlorinaation is
accomplished. \
In the clarification zone the co-
agulated lime sludge drops to the
bottom of the unit, the treated
water passes by gravity to five
rapid sand filtera. On the way to
these filters calgon is added to
stabilize the softened water. The
water is then filtered and stored in
the million gallon ground storage
tank and clear well until needed in
the Village.
The lime slurry which falls to
the bottom of the unit is drawn off
every two hours or as required by
the percentage of the lime needed
to soften the water coming into the
plants.
The lime feeder has a capacity
of 1200 lbs. per hour, which feeds
to the unit in parts per million; an
average day's run of 3600 gallons
per minute would require between
4500 and 5000 lbs. of lime per day
for softening purposes.
The laboratory at the Water
Plant is equipped to run complete
chemical analyses and a qualified
chemist and operators are on duty
at all times.
Tests are run every two hours.
These tests consist of a pH, alka-
linity, iron content, total hardness,
chloride determination of raw
water, color and chlorine. The re-
sults of these tests are recorded
once a day and filed with the Board
of Health once a month.
The effluent from all treatment
units is checked by the operator
every two hours and recorded on
daily log sheets.
EMERGENCY POWER: In case
of power failure, the plant is
equipped with a 200 K.W. emer-
gency generator, driven by a gas
powered Waukesha engine. This is
capable of running the plant at
2/ 3 capacity.
HIGH -SERVICE PUMPS. There
are 4 High -Service pumps at the
plant which have different ratings.
2 1500 gal. per minute pumps
1 500 " "
1-3500 21"
These pumps are capable of de-
livering 6500 gallons per minute to
the entire system. Our elevated
storage tank has a capacity of 300,-
000 gallons which maintains a
static head of pressure in our en-
tire system of 54 lbs.
AREAS SERVICED. North Palm
Beach Utilities also serves the
town of Lake Park, some parts of
Palm Beach Gardens, including
Alamanda School, Hidden Key,
Hidden Key North, and Lost Tree
Village.
Our distribution system consists
of 72 miles of pipe from 4 -inch to
16 -inch. There are also 264 fire
hydrants in the system.
Our goal in the past ten years
has been to supply our customers
with the highest quality water
that can be produced, along with
the best service available, and this
will be our contirming goal in.
years to come.
HIGH SERVICE PUMPS HAVE A CAP-
ACITY OF 6,500 GALLONS PER MIN-
UTE.
SIX MILLION GALLON -A -DAY TREATMENT UNIT, WITH AERATOR,
SHOWN IN UPPER LEFT HAND CORNER.
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INTERMIXING CONE OF SOFTENING UNIT WHERE ALL CLARIFI-
CATION TREATMENT TAKES PLACE.
TWO, ONE MILLION GALLONS A DAY AUTOMATIC VALVELESS
GRAVITY FILTERS.
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MRS. HELEN S. PURSEL
Librarian
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The Village of North Palm
Beach Library owes its origin,
four years ago, to a group of
women, namely, the North Palm
Beach Library Society who con-
tinue to be active working with
the library staff and the Village
to further the professional and
cultural growth of the library.
Donation of books, magazines
and newspapers by interested or-
ganizations, banks and individuals
have been responsible for much
of the Library's growth and. de-
velopment.
Currently there are 7000 vol-
umes now available, which in-
cludes a variety of classifications
and provide the public with a
well - rounded and up -, to - date
source of both reference and
pleasurable reading.
For the 1966-67 fiscal year, the
children's department will b
p be en-
larged with entertainment and
reading programs planned. Fur-
thermore, the aim of the library
is to add enrichment materials
to assist students of all ages, in
connection with individual efforts
as well as school assignments.
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A PARTIAL VIEW OF THE LIBRARY. THERE ARE NOW OVER 7,000 VOLUMES
AVAILABLE FOR LENDING AND REFERENCE.
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THE NORTH PALM BEACH MARINA. ONE OF THE FINEST ON THE
EAST COAST.
The Village of North Palm Beach is
basically a waterfront community and as
such is keenly aware of the needs of its
boating residents. A well designed con-
crete boat launching ramp capable of
handling 3 launchings at one time is avail-
able along with an electric hoist. There
are provisions for wet dockage for 30
boats and dry storage area for approxi-
mately 35 boats up to 40 feet in length.
A nominal charge is made for both the wet
and dry storage areas as well as keys for
operation of the electric hoist.
In addition to the above facilities, there
are two privately owned Marinas, one
located on the Intra Coastal Waterway
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INSPECTION AND CODE ENFORCEMENT"
ASSURES SOUND, SAFE CONSTRUCTION
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W. G. CARVER Building Official
A TYPICAL STREET OF FINE HOMES. WELL DESIGNED AND
SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED.
The Building Department is in di-
rect charge of the Building Official
and this Department processes all
plans and specifications for new
buildings upon which permits are to
be issued and series of inspections
made. The inspections cover the basic
construction, plumbing, electrical,
heating, air conditioning, elevators,
etc., insofar as the code requirements
demand. The Department is also
charged with the responsibility of in-
terpretation of the Zoning Code and
the use and occupancy of the struc-
tures thereon.
It is also a function of this Depart-
ment to maintain cooperative rela-
tionships with Architects, Engineers,
Contractors, Public Officials and the
general public insofar as consultation
regarding new buildings and attend-
ant problems. The Department makes
in excess of 5,000 inspections per
year in the interest of administering
the Building Code and to assure the
best possible quality of work obtain-
able. The Building Department ad-
ministers the examinations required
for Contractors to secure an Occupa-
tional License within the Village and
issues these licenses and constantly
polices the sub -contractors that are
employed on the various projects.
A TYPICAL CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT BUILDING (36 UNITS)
The Department is responsible for a
complete set of records insofar as
each individual structure and its at-
tendant problems and inspections,
and is constantly on the alert for new
materials and processes which would
enhance the structural values of
future projects and cooperates with
officials of the County and State in
the interest of up -grading the Build-
ing Code and such new materials
that are brought out in the course
of a year.
A CBS WITH BRICK VENEER HOME UNDER CONSTRUCTION
A 20 UNIT CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION
TFB
THE NORTH PALM BEACH
F1'"RE
VOL UN riEER
DR. EDWIN J. OBERT
Senior member and Medical
Officer V.F.D.
D I : PARTM--ENT
The Village of North Palm
Beach Volunteer Fire Department
was organized on March 7th,
1957. This formation consisted of
twelve men from varied occupa-
tions making their new home
within the Village.
Their interest as Volunteer
Firemen continued through the
years and many members now
have in excess of five years of
service.
Notably among your Volunteer
Firemen is Dr. Edwin J. Obert,
retired, who not only being the
Senior resident of the Village,
was in this initial group of volun-
teers and currently the honorary
Medical Officer.
Early training originated with
the State Fire College at Ocala,
Florida, which arranged for their
THESE JUNIOR FIRE-FIGHTERS ENJOYED POSING FOR THIS PICTURE
AROUND OUR MODERN FIRE TRUCK.
instructor to administer a 40 hour
course to the newly organized
group. Training has continued on
a semi-monthly basis, employing
the University of Maryland Fire-
men's Training Course as the
guide for such training.
Through the course years offi-
cial fire records disclose a low of
five fires in 1957 and a high of
thirty fires in 1965.
This unit working in conjunc-
tion with the Department of Pub-
lic Safety makes the combined
unit one of the outstanding de-
partments in the country.
FUNCTIONS OF THE
VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT.
1 -Respond to all alarms of fire.
2 -Assist in Mutual Aid to neigh-
boring communities.
3 -Assist Department of Public
Safety in extinguishment and
Fire Prevention inspections.
4 -Assist at Parades or other
large gatherings.
5 -Respond to emergency alarms
such as
drownings,
strike or
riot.
Cioiagratulatiolls
CONGRATULATIONS! ... To the developers, builders, merchants, professional community but most of all
to the residents of the Village of North Palm Beach.
We'd like the whole world to know more about our charming village and the way we live in this sub -tropical
fairyland. We awaken everyday to the glow of radiant sunshine piercing through breathtaking formations of
fleecy white clouds against an unbelievably blue sky! We step from our homes into this luscious climate and
drive to work down winding streets of coconut palms and malelucas. . .we see our kiddies trotting off to
school in shirtsleeves with no rubber boots or snowsuits to bother them. Our senior citizens enjoy their own
shuffleboard courts and card room or add to their golden years by peddling their bikes. We drop our boat into
a free launching ramp and take a cruise through our many canals and pass the countless dockside homes with
their own pools, we marvel at the brilliant red hibiscus hedges or purple bougainvilla. Our boat will take us
up the scenic intracoastal waterway which is another world from the water, or maybe we would head out into
Lake Worth and throw in a line to catch a sporty blue fish waiting to be taken. Of course the fabulous Gulf-
stream in the blue Atlantic is only a ten minute run from our modern marina where you'll see yachts, schooners
and boats of every description whose owners take to the sea for the finest sport fishing in the world.
Our northern friends cannot believe we have a Country Club that otters the largest pool in the state and a
challenging eighteen holes of rolling fairways and all this for a total cost of less than two quarters a day
for the entire family! If mainland living gets too hectic we can hop into a beach buggy for a few hours of
rigorous surfing or enjoy a quiet walk on the miles of our isolated ocean beaches where we can wander by
the hour in quiet contemplation.
YES, WE LOVE LIVING IN NORTH PALM BEACH AND ARE PROUD TO BE A PART OF ITS GROWTH!
The PRESIDENT
Visit our exciting President Model
Home (shown below) in Yacht Club
Point. Open daily 10 to 5 P.M.
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REALTORS
800 U.S. 1 —NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
848-2563
FiRSTAm-ERICANBANK
OF NOETH PAI..M BEAC73
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REG ULAR BANKING HOURS
MONDAY - FRIDAY 9A,M, TO2P.M. FRIDAYS 9A.M. TO 6:30 P.M.
DRIVE-IN TELLERS MON. - THURS. 7:30 AOM, TO 6 P.M. FRIDAYS 7:30 A.M. JO 6:30 P.M.
FIST AMERICAN BANK
OF N01ZT H PA_Lm B F, -Ac H
401 Northlake Boulevard, North Palm Beach, Florida
Telephone 848-0611
When You Go To Sea
on U
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Overall view of the Marina. Intracoastal Waterway. Lake Worth and
Atlantic Ocean are shown. Photo was taken from South end of Marina.
The North Palm Beach Marina has accom-
modations for 100 yachts up to 100'. There is
no rough water, currents or wash to interfere
with docking. There is 10' of water at Piers
and Turnning Basin. Concrete docks are wide
with finger piers and Greenhart piling. 110
and 220 volt electricity with individual cir-
cuit breakers at each slip. Public phone on
dock with individual phone jacks for pri-
vate telephones aboard. Docks are lighted
throughout the night.
The modern shower building provides
complete facilities including private tiled
showers and dressing rooms, also washer and
drier. Excellent drinking water. Beer and soft
drinks are available. Mail port.
Gulf, double filtered gas, diesel oil and
a complete line of other Gulf yachting and
boating needs are available. A 6-12 volt fast
charger and an electric oil changer are but
a small, yet important, part of our modern
equipment.
A large and complete line of marine sup-
plies is constantly maintained which includes:
pumps, spark plugs, oil and fuel filters, paint,
cleaners, batteries, hose, cushions, nylon lines,
etc. Woodworking tools, Mahogany, Teak,
Oak and Ash lumber are stock items.
Complete Banking Facilities for
Every Member of the Family
. CHECKING ACCOUNTS PAYROLLS PREPARED
Regular Personal Phone Denominations in Advance
Commercial
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . Drive -Up Facilities
Regular (Adult and Children's) Banking By Mail
One Year 5% Time Depository
Night De
g p y
Certificates Of Deposit i t
p
Safe Deposit Vaults
Lines of Credit Bank Money Orders
Term Loans Stock Purchases
Accounts Receivable Loans 0 U.S. Savings Bonds
Small Business Loans Cashier's Checks
Mortgage Loans
Construction L oa ns Traveler's Checks
. INSTALLMENT LOANS Christmas Club
Autorriobi le , Collections
Personal , Bank Drafts
Home Improvement , Transfer of Funds
Insurance Premium Financing Free Checking Accounts
o ng
For Those Over 60
Member F.D.I.0
FIT WS� �
REG ULAR BANKING HOURS
MONDAY - FRIDAY 9A,M, TO2P.M. FRIDAYS 9A.M. TO 6:30 P.M.
DRIVE-IN TELLERS MON. - THURS. 7:30 AOM, TO 6 P.M. FRIDAYS 7:30 A.M. JO 6:30 P.M.
FIST AMERICAN BANK
OF N01ZT H PA_Lm B F, -Ac H
401 Northlake Boulevard, North Palm Beach, Florida
Telephone 848-0611
When You Go To Sea
on U
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Overall view of the Marina. Intracoastal Waterway. Lake Worth and
Atlantic Ocean are shown. Photo was taken from South end of Marina.
The North Palm Beach Marina has accom-
modations for 100 yachts up to 100'. There is
no rough water, currents or wash to interfere
with docking. There is 10' of water at Piers
and Turnning Basin. Concrete docks are wide
with finger piers and Greenhart piling. 110
and 220 volt electricity with individual cir-
cuit breakers at each slip. Public phone on
dock with individual phone jacks for pri-
vate telephones aboard. Docks are lighted
throughout the night.
The modern shower building provides
complete facilities including private tiled
showers and dressing rooms, also washer and
drier. Excellent drinking water. Beer and soft
drinks are available. Mail port.
Gulf, double filtered gas, diesel oil and
a complete line of other Gulf yachting and
boating needs are available. A 6-12 volt fast
charger and an electric oil changer are but
a small, yet important, part of our modern
equipment.
A large and complete line of marine sup-
plies is constantly maintained which includes:
pumps, spark plugs, oil and fuel filters, paint,
cleaners, batteries, hose, cushions, nylon lines,
etc. Woodworking tools, Mahogany, Teak,
Oak and Ash lumber are stock items.
Manufactured in the Village of North Palm Beach, these 28' classic auxiliaries are a familiar sight on Lake Worth, in the
Gulfstream, the Bahamas and all over the Eastern Seaboard. In addition to classic 28' Soverel Marine also builds the Morc
Racer, The Soverel 33 and the Soverel 36. Write for illustrated brochure containing complete information and prices.
SOVEREL MARINE INC.
N4�RTH ALM SEACH
0-?*--"-`�`*'
JANUARY
� AND 1
1967
NO GREAT
DAYS
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2225 IDLEWILD ROAD .NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
FLORIDA/BAHAMA BASE BOAT CHARTERS 1956 1966
FRIDAY JANUARY 13th, 1967
MORNING
Tencennial Pro -Celebrity Golf Tournament at the North Palm Beach Country Club.
AFTERNOON
Civic Day - 20 students have been picked from surrounding schools to fill the
positions at the Village Hall from 1 to 4:.30 p.m.
SATURDAY JANUARY 14th, 1967
8': 00 a.m. - Ring area church bells, sound fire and police siren for three minutes.
Open North Palm Beach Merchants' Tencennial Celebration Sale.
Open Boat Show and New Car Show in the parking lot of the .First
American Bank of North Palm Beach.
10: 00 a.m. - Parade route': Start at Cinnamon Road and Lig}1thouse Drive,
east on Lighthouse Drive to Anchorage Drive, south then east
on Anchorage Drive to .Eastwind Drive: north on .Eastwind Drive
past Village Hall, Dispersal, at School and Church parking areas
on .Eastwind Drive.
11: 00 a.m. - High School Band Concert, area bands combined on Village Hall
steps. Notable area musician conducting.
12 Noon - Luncheon at North Palm Beach Country Club for pioneer Village residents
and guests. Theodore Pratt, speaker.
1: 00 p.m. - Open swimming at the North Palm Beach Country Club pool.
Opening of North Palm Beach Art Center Art Show.
the village of
NORTH ILLMSEACH
1: 45 p.m. - Dedication of the 66Golfers' Den" at the North Palm Beach Club
Driving Range.
2: 00 p.m. - Pro 'Golf .Exhibition
Little League Exhibition Baseball Game at Prosperity Park
3: 00 p.m. - Teen -Age Golf Match
Surfing Contest - location to be announced
4: 00 p.m. - North Palm Beach Library Book Fair and Open House at Library.
6': 30 to 7: 30 p.m. - Cocktail Party, North Palm Beach Country Club.
7: 30 to 9: 00 p.m. - Award Dinner honoring North Palm Beach Developers, former
Mayors and Councilmen, Key speaker, Dr. Kenneth Williams,
President of .Florida .Atlantic University.
9': 00 p.m. - Tencennial Celebration at the North Palm Beach Country Club -Dancing
..........
on the patio to the music of Jake Burrows -Open to the public.
SUNDAY JANUARY 15th, 1967
8': 00 a.m. - Golf Tournament at the North Palm Beach Country Club - Calloway
System.
11': 00 a.m. - Area churches to hold special services for Tencennial event, all
residents urged to attend church. Mayor and the Village Council to
attend the First Presbyterian Church in North Palm Beach on
Prosperity Farms Rd.
11: 00 a.m. - Sail Boat Race in the lake between the Marina and the Island.
12 Noon - Bar-B-Que sponsored by the B.P,.O..E. at Lodge on U. S. #1.
f: 00 p.m. - Tennis Exhibition at the North Palm Beach Country Club.
2: 00 p.m. - Jai -Alai and 'Golf Match
2: 00 p.m. - Shuffleboard Tournament, Senior Social Clubhouse.
2: 30 p.m. - Swimming .Exhibition, North Palm Beach Country Club.
3 to 5 p.m. - Fashion Show, North Palm Beach Country Club, by the Junior
Women's Club of North Palm Beach.
the village of
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
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The Village of North Palm Beach is justly proud of its many clubs and civic
organizations. Their contributions to the communities welfare socially, cul-
turally and civically has been a vital factor in the progress and growth of the
Village. The mayor,.village council and village manager congratulate all of you
for the splendid work you're doing in connection with this major event.
ORGANIZATIONS
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA
NORTH PALM BEACH LADIES SOCIAL CLUB
NORTH PALM BEACH YOUTH
ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION
NORTH PALM BEACH GARDEN CLUB
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY
WOMEN, NORTH. PALM BEACH BRANCH
KIWANIS CLUB
CI VI TAN CLUB
ELKS LODGE
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB OF
THE NORTH PALM BEACHES
CIVIC CLUBS
NORTH PALM BEACH SENIOR
SOCIAL -SHUFFLEBOARD CLUB
NORTH PALM BEACH BRIDGE
CLUBS -(VARIOUS)
NORTH PALM BEACH WOMEN'S
GOLF ASSOCIATION
NORTH PALM BEACH
LIBRARY SOCIETY
LIONS CLUB, NORTH PALM BEACH
'ROTARY CLUB OF THE
PALM BEACHES
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JAYCEES, PALM BEACH GARDENS,
NORTH PALM BEACH
NORTH PALM BEACH TENCENNIAL CELEBRATION SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JANUARY 14-15, 1967
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
General Chairman
Harold Beery
Auto Show
Earl Thompson
Finance Chairman
Joe J. Eassa, Jr.
Flower Show
Mrs. Russell Michael
Advertising Chairman
Eric James
Fashion Show
Mrs. M. C. Love, Jr.
Publicity Chairman
Jack Walrad
Pioneer Lundleon
Mrs. Herbert Gildan
Public Relations
Buck Kinnard
Art Show
Edward Jacomo
Merchants Celebration
Frank Peuser
Space Chairman
W. G. Carver
Swimming Exhibition
Buddy Baarcke
YAA Little League Game
Mrs. Chas. Joslin
Golf Tournament, Pro
Book Fair & Library fete
Mrs. Edward Sharp
Exhibition, Teen-agers,
Tencennial Parade
Mallory Privett
Jai -Alai & Golf matches
F. Shuster
Tencennial Dinner Dance
Mayor Tom Lewis
Sail races
Tennis Exhibition
Bick Stevens
and boat show
Commander Wm. Soverel
(Co-ordinators: Maynard Isabell
Shuffleboard Tournament
Howard Campbell
Mal Privett, JCS
High School Band Concert
Mrs. Harold Beery
Civic Clubs
Mrs. Chris Bean
in the village of
ORTH ALM L3FACH
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xilc vunuul u1-gdiiizaLion is proua of its part in
the building of the Village of North Palm Beach.
It is also proud of its high standards of design
and craftsmanship, reflected in the more than 200
custom homes it has built in the village. The
Foster concept of fine Traditional and Colonial
architectural design gn ad
s
pted
to
the
needs
of
Florida living has contributed much to the charm
and distinction of this fine community. Our design
and planning department is ready to assist you
in creating a fine custom home, an apartment
complex, business or commercial building, shop-
ping center or motel. And, to build what we
design at the lowest possible price consistant
with our quality standards.
GENE AND BOB
FOSTE R
CUSTOM DESIGNERS AND
BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES
0
ARDLEY RD,. JUNO, FLORIDA
848-2977
MODERN INSURANCE
IDEAS
PLUS OLD FASHIONED
SF IV CF::
LET ONE OF THESE MEN PROVE IT TO YOU
NED SHARP JIM BARYON BILL WADSWORTH A. ST.JOHN
SAL DeCANlO JOHN SWIFT C. J. TODD FRED TERRELL
DICK DUKES DON WOOD JAY MARTING ED BAUfR
A. LEE HICKS JERRY HIGGINS BOB KENT DON HOFFMANN
JUST CALL 832-1657
Ask for FREE Property Survey
HAROLD BEERY AND ASSOCIATES
339 ROYAL POINCIANA PLAZA, PALM BEACH
GULF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
EVERYBODY LUVS"
WORLD FAMOUS HOT DOGS
STEAMED IN BEER'
For over 25 years the name LUM'S has meant to
millions the "world's finest hot dogs!" These hot dogs
are a special breed, made of only the finest meat and
steam cooked in beer to the peak of perfection! .. .
LUM'S have made the Hot Dog a gourmet's treat.
Served on an oven -fresh, special LUM'S Bun, with
sherry flavored sauerkraut. It's a taste thrill you'll
want to enjoy often! Come and bring the family.
EVER TRY A
LUM*S
Hickory smoked barbecued beef
sandwich? Then you're in for a taste
treat. Tender, choice, barbecued
beef served on a special LUM'S Egg
Roll with our own B.B.Q. ,sauce.
Submarine Sandwich? There's none
like LUM'S. Generous portions of
Holland Ham, Genoa Salami, Provo-
lone cheese and Cooked Salami gar-
nished with lettuce and tomato —
served on a delicious Italian Roll.
You'll love it!
JUST
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FOOD
THE PALM BEACHES' NEWEST CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY
Jr.1m 11trl 11�
WHERE YOUR NEXT DOOR
NEIGHBOR IS THE P.G.A. NATIONAL
COUNTRY CLUB
TAMBERLANE'S first building, illustrated below, is now ready for occupancy. It
is the beginning of an adult condominium community utilizing the cluster
concept of development, a concept that provides maximum privacy, garden
and recreation facilities. It is located in one of Florida's finest residential
areas. Apartments for sale range in price from $12,300 to $22,500. For Free
Color Brochure and complete information fill out and mail coupon.
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10019 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
The TAMBERLANE brochure illustrates the en-
Please send Tamberlane brochure
and complete ete
,enformation.
tire development. It also contains complete NAME
and detailed information on each apartment, itr ADDRESS
together with their respective prices. CITY STATE
aamberlane IN THE CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS
GOLF CAPITAL OF THE WORLD
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RIGHT FROM THE WELL?
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This high service pump delivers
3,750 gallons per minute to the dis-
tribution system. Cost: $21,480.
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PALM BEACH
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Full treatment is carried out at the
water plant which produces 6 million
gallons of fully treated water per
day, and has a storage capacity of
11/2 million gallons. Cost: $1.9 million.
We make
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Water is the life blood of a community as an oasis is to the caravan in
the desert. Without a sufficient supply of water no community can prosper
and grow. If its water supply is not adequate, the community will, as it were,
wither on the vine just as a growing plant that is not watered properly.
Water is a commodity so precious that no tyrant has ever dared deny it
to his people. The earliest records of our civilization are linked with the
spring, the water holes, the rivers and the wells. Wars have been fought
over water rights, and mighty nations have vanished because their water
rights failed. Men have battled to death over the last drop of water in a
canteen. Families have given up their homes and deserted their properties
because of f ailing wells and dried up water sources.
London was virtually destroyed by fire in the 17th century and Chicago
was reduced to ashes in 1871 because sufficient water could not be delivered
to the right place at the right time.
Water is
a natural resource and as such must be conserved. It must be
neither wasted nor put to use in quantities inconsistent with the supply that
is economically available.
With these thoughts in mind the water plant operators must realize that
they have more than one job to fulfill. First of all to deliver the highest
quality of water that can be delivered; and second, to conserve water wher-
ever possible. These are the aims of the employees of your utility company.
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NORTH PALM BEACH UTILITIES, INC.
603 ANCHORAGE DRIVE 9 NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
THE FINE 5 T WATER I N PALM BEACH COUNT Y
WHO SAYS WE KEEP "
j BANKER'S HOURS"?
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'! When a businessman needs a service that usually takes
a week, we at First Marine do it today! We arere ared
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to work day and night to give you or your business the
service you want regardless of your banking needs.
FaIRST A"IVE B"K
OF RIVIERA BEACX
Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
JERRY THOMAS MChairman of the Board
H. RICHARD MCCORD
Presi den t
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ocati"On InPalmBeachese
As a resident of this new Garden Apartment adult condominium community,
you will enjoy: A waterfront location of exceptional beauty and convenience,
a short walk to the shopping center, bank, clinics cs and professional buildings.
Luxurious tropical landscaping, a swimming pool, putting green and shuffle-
board court all are a part of the relaxed life you'll lead in the Village Garden
in the village of Apartments. Soundproof, completely air conditioned and heated, these large
NORTH luxury apartments are Florida's outstanding condominium values! Furnished
PALM BEACH models open. See them now at 41 U. S. Highway #1 in North Palm Beach.
AN OUTSTANDING ADULT CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY
No expense has been spared in the design and planning of this exceptional condominium
community. Maximum garden, recreation and parking space adds to pleasure of living here.
Membership in the North Palm Beach Country Club is available to apartment owners. The
club is only a three minute drive from your door.
VILLAGrE
MODEL APARTMENTS OPEN
Furnished model apartments
are open daily and Sunday
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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artments
CON DOMIN IUM
41 U. S. HIGHWAY NO. 1 • NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA • TELEPHONE 844-7103
FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND PEACE OF MIND:
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
COVERAGE
FA The Keith Nichols Insurance Agency represents only the most
respected insurance companies. Companies who, over the years
kILISF have provided millions of Americans with low cost protection
plus fast, dependable and fair claim settlement. You will like
the personal service and interest offered by the Keith Nichols
848-0656
Agency in the handling of your insurance program. A call will
bring a qualified representative.
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LAKEVIEW BUILDING .NORTH PALM BEACH
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YACIA I IJARBOUR
LA N DI.
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BUILT BY YACHT HARBOR LANDINGS INC.
TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR SEPTEMBER '67 DELIVERY
AN EXCITING NEW WATERFRONT
CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT BY YACHT HARBOR LANDINGS INC.
Overlooking the North Palm Beach marina, and but a short walk from the North Palm Beach Country Club,
Whitehaven's new adult condominium community will occupy the finest location in the Palm Beaches. These
spacious luxury apartment will embody every new feature and convenience. They will also be priced to make
them Florida's greatest condominium values!
MAIL COUPON FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION
YACj H T H BR' YACHT HARBOUR LANDINGS, INC.
ING� INC.
OFFICE and MODEL - 200 YACHT CLUB DRIVE
842-1772
NORTH PALM BEACH
' 200 Yacht Club Drive North Palm Beach, Florida '
' Please send complete information on your new '
condominium apartments '
' NAME '
' ADDRESS '
CITY STATE
One Bedroom Two Bedrooms f
Oise Bath Two Baths
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Although natural recreational facilities abound in the Juno Beach
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area, additional cultural, social and spectator events are only a short
� drive away in the Palm Beaches. There are 6 championship golf p p g courses
within 10 minutes drive. Outstandingpoints of
p interest such as Worth
Avenue, the Poinciana Playhouse, Norton Gallery, Palm Beach Kennel
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Club and Palm Beach Jai Alai plus a Ion list of other
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a er great living
ingredients combine to make Better Living truly exemplified in a Medal-
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APARTMENTS - AN ADULT OCEANFRONT
COMMUNITY
MAIL ADDRESS, 50 CELESTIAL WAY, JUNO BEACH, FLORIDA 33403
STANLEY KAGAN, SALES MANAGER
PHONE 642-4233
'U'V•ILLIAM C. WALLACE, INC.
CIVIL ENGINEER & LAND SURVEYOR
105-106 LAKEVIEW BLDG.
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
PARK MUSIC CENTER
844 PARK AVENUE
LAKE PARK, FLORIDA
P HONE 844-0256
COMPLETE LINE OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUCTIONS ON ALL INSTRUMENTS
BY PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS
SALES - RENTALS
RECORDS -ACCESSORIES - MUSIC
"Golden Rule Service Since 1960"
Sinclair Products
Junod's Service Center
Corner of U.S. 1 and North lake Blvd.
848-3396
for
Customer Courtesy and Dependable Service
Drive With Care
Buy Sinclair
SHORE CLUB
THE ALL WATERFRONT COUNTRY CLUB APARTMENT COMMUNITY
LOCATED DIRECTLY ON THE SHORES OF LAKE WORTH
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Less than fifteen minutes from five country clubs. One
mile from the fabulous North Palm Peach Country Club.
BOATING
Right on the Lake with boat and fishing docks. Miles
of protected waterways — the Intracoastal is right in
front. The Atlantic Ocean can be reached through
nearby inlets.
FISHING
Go for the little fighters in the Lake or the big fellows
in the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. Diversify your
sports activities. Live!
CULTURE
Some of the world's most famous galleries are minutes
from your apartment. Little Theater groups abound in
the area. Florida Atlantic University is a thirty minute
drive. Art shows are a frequent occurance throughout
the area
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Wall-to-wall nylon carpeting in decorator colors.
Heated swimming pool. Spacious sundeck area. Sauna
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baths. Shuffleboard courts. Boat and Fishing docks.
Launderies on each floor. All -electric kitchens. Central
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SYMBOLS OF GOOD TASTE
AND GOOD SENSE
Now you can have a home without compromise. One that reflects your needs .. .
your wishes . . . your personality. When you purchase a Rutenberg Home you
receive all of the exclusive benefits of custom homebuilding plus the guarantee of
satisfaction shared by more than 5,000 Florida families who enjoy living in their
Rutenberg Homes.
FURNISHED MODELS OPEN
Furnished models are open
for your inspection From 9
A• M. to 6 P. M. seven
days a week .
4848 HOLLY DRIVE
PALM BEACH GARDENS
848-6678
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CONDOMINIUM
APARTMENTS
BEST
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LOCATION
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PALM
BEACHES
The sure way to enjoy the good Florida life is to own a Sandpiper
Condominium apartment. These spacious, luxury apartments are
priced extremely low. For example, a one bedroom one bath apart-
ment may be bought for as little as 11,900. In addition to a large
apartment you get unsurpassed location. On the water, yet so close
to shopping, beach, clinics and professional services that you can
walk if you desire. Your enjoyment of living at the Sandpiper is
further enhanced by a large fresh water heated pool, shuffleboard,
a putting green and spacious gardens. Membership in the North Palm
Beach Country Club (just a mile north) is open to Sandpiper Owners.
Before you buy anywhere, be sure and see the Sandpiper!
SALES EXCUSIVELY BY PETER CARAS REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
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ADULT CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY
IN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
136 U. S. HIGHWAY NO. I (OPPOSITE FOOD FAIR)
PHONE 842-4244
THE
Place to save
A N D L O A N ASSOCIATION OF W E S T P A L M B E A C H
H. LOY ANDERSON, president
DOWNTOWN SOUTHSIDE WESTSIDE LAKE PARK
215 South Olive Ave. 301 Southern Blvd. 2701 Okeechobee Rd. 500 Federal Hwy.
TE 3-5511 TE 3-5523 OV 3-3133 84.4-6366
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CONGRATULATIONS
AND BEST WISHES TO
NORTH PALM BEACH
MEDLEY'S GIFTS
787 North la ke Blvd, Tel. 842-4771
SERVING THE NORTH COUNTY AREA
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AUTO PLAZA
PHONE 1215 FEDERAL HIGHWAY
848-E3671 LAKE PARK, FLORIDA
Green's Fuel Gas Service
GREEN'S FUEL FOR COOKING - REFRIGERATION
WATER HEATING - MOTOR FUEL - HOME HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
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Green's Fuel
• • .SERVICE
of Florida Corporation
2302 N. Dixie Hwy.
Lake Worth, Fla.
Phone
582-4481
FAM I LY
�BOOTERY
FF ` 924
THE PAIM 16EA Cbj,,S Ail NORTHLAKE
wwwwl� BLVD.
FOR MEN - Jarman & Hush Puppies
LADIES - Caressa TOTS to TEENS - Sandler
Acrobat - Lazy Bones - U.S. Keds
P.S. ALSO SHOE REPAIR DEPT.
USE YOUR NORMAN'S CHARGE
HARRY'S TOY SHOP
THE FIRST WITH THE NEWEST
918 NO. LAKE BLVD.
COLONIAL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER
OPEN 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. MON. THRU SAT.
FRI. TILL 9 P.M.
)ttnior jizej 3 14ra 15
and )unjor Pelitei
COLONIAL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER
922 NORTHLAKE BLVD.
OPEN: 9:30 A .M. to 5:30 P.M .
MON. THRU SAT.
FRI. EVE. TIL 9 P.M.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY AT
The
BUTCHER
BOY
928 N #
ORTHLAKE BLVD.
OF THE PALM BEACHES
THE BUTCHER BOY HARRY'S TOY SHOP
COMET CLEANERS MARG E SPINNEY
NORMAN'S FAMILY ACME'S APPLIANCE
BOOTERY TV & STEREO
SHOE REPAIR DEPT. ROSS BARBER SHOP
CLAD JRS D S
PRIME
WESTERN BEEF
POULTRY
DELICATESSEN
GOURMET
I CO U NT DRUGS HOURS
LAD 'N LASSIE MEN'S SHOP
8 TO 6 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
FRANK'S BATH AND CLOSET
8 TO 9 FRIDAY
900 BLOCK NORTHLAKE BLVD. of the NORTH PALM BEACHES AREA
GENERAL* ELECTRIC
APPLIANCE TV STEREO CENTERS
ACME
SALES STU SPRAGUE
Dept. Mgr,
SERVICE
904 NORTHLAKE BLVD.
LAKE PARK, FLA.
Lad +H LYouth
assie Fashions
Featuring: Miss Dorissa -Rob Roy - Shepardess
Tiny Town -Tiny Tots -Steven - Trimfit
Youngland - Shirley
and other Famous Brands
Colonial Village Shopping Center
920 Northlake Blvd. Lake Park, Fla,
Adam & Gerrie Scherb, Owners
COMPLIMENTS OF
DISCOUNT DRUGS, INC.
Colonial Shopping Center
902 Northlake Blvd. Lake Park, Fla*
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FASHIONS FOR
RESORT
LIVING 0
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The newest selection of dresses,
sportswear, beachwear, casuals,
sweaters and Hawiian fashions
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from the best of the
American designers THREE FASHION
.f1 Q TREES AT:
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BAZAAR PLAZA
RIVIERA BEACH
VILLAGE SQUARE
TEQUESTA
COLONIAL VI LLAGE
NORTH LAKE BLVD.
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CHENEY BROTHERS, INC.
Established 1928
402 Claremore Drive,
West Palm Beach, Florida
INSTITUTIONAL
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Exclusive Distributors of
FANNY FOSTER and C.B.I. Labels
Janitorial Supplies Paper Goads
848-9211 FRUIT SHIPPERS
Debrals Pantry
"FOODS OF ALL NATIONS"
814 NORTHLAKE BLVD.
LAKE PARK, FLORIDA 33403
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Jaihionj
Plat Nomat's cApparel
LOLA A. REEL GAROCHS EAiT SHOPPING CCNTCR
OWN[R 3061 LIGHTHOUSE DR.
PHON[ 1344.7469 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA.
HAINES MEATS
AND PROVISIONS
Distributors of
Morrell Prime &Choice Meats
1643 N.E. 14th Avenue
F t . Lauderdale, Fla.
Jim Abwey,
Sales Mgr. & Vice Pres.
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COMPLETE LINE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
BALDWIN AND LOWERY ORGANS AND PIANOS
LATEST HIT RECORDS.-- SHEET MUSIC
220 U, S. HIGHWAY No. 1
LAKE PARK, FLORIDA 33403
DR. MAE G. LEONE
PHC)NF: x42-3925 MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS
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NORTHLAKE RADIO & TV
793 NORTHLAKE BLVD., NORTH PALM BEACH, FLA.
PHONE 646-2511
NORTH PALM BEACH
Gulf
We have COURIER 2 way radios
& HY—GAIN antennas
PICK UP & DELIVERY 844-9335
U.S. 1 & Yacht Harbor Dr.
Bring Your Real Estate Problems To Us
FHA - VA Mortgage Assistance
HOMES—APARTMENTS —LOTS —ACREAGE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE
Inlet Realty
3 2 1 NORTHLAKE B O U L E VA R D
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
PHONE Victor 4-7103
Best Wishes to the
VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
on their 10th
from the
NPB LIONS CLUB
on their 9th.
Growing & working together through the years!
MUSIC MART
INSTRUMENTS 0 ACCESSORIES 0 SERVICE 0 INSTRUCTION
THOMAS TRANSISTOR ORGANS
719 NORTHLAKE BLVD.
NO. PALM BEACH, FLA. 33403
CALL 848-1680
Convratulationj
to
Y]Orth Palm (/.each
on its
_JencenrziaC Celelration
Northlake Blvd. Office at Prosperity Farms Rd. Lake Park
Open 'til 6:30 P.M. Friday Eves.
FIDELITY P&
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Main Office -218 Datura Street 45th Street Office at Broadway
Downtown West Palm Beach West Palm Beach
Open 'til 6:30 P.M. Friday Eves.
GEORGE B. PRESTON, President
CONDITIO/��N
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JUNG,
Inc.
Grant Campbell
11811 U.S. HIGHWAY #1,
JUNO, FLA.
[Elegant Fashions for the discriminating woman
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Jran Carretta
[ BOUTIQUE FASHIONS
SPECIALIZING IN
BRIDALS - FORMALS - COC KTA I L DRESSES
419 NORTHLAKE BLVD.
NORTH PALM BEACH PHO NE 848-1773
GO-GO GO-GO
G IRLS GIRLS
RED VELVET SALOON
CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT
8:30 P.M. - 3 A.M.
TWO BANDS TWO BA NDS
NIGHTLY NIGHTLY
Congratulations on your 10 cennial;
We are celebrating our 5-cennial
North Palm Beach's only drug store;
serving the community in
sickness & h -ea l th !
WINSHIP'S
PRESCRIPTION CENTER
805 NORTHLAKE BLVD. N. PALM BEACH
PHO NE 842-2444,
SPEER'S PUB
Congratulations to North Palm Beach
on their 10th Anniversary
from Spee is Pub where you
find the best sandwiches in town
THE KAL CO.
771 NORTHLAKE BLVD.
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLA. 33403
PH. 844-6006
OFFICE SUPPLIES
KEYS DUPLICATED
RUBBER STAMPS -SUNDRIES
PHOTO COPYING -MIMEOGRAPHING
CO Nv RATULAT IO NS
TO RESIDENTS OF
NORTH PALM BE/0P-H
TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 844-9866
CIRULL05S
PIZZA - LASAGNA - SPAGHETTI
633 - A NORTH LAKE BLVD., NORTH PALM BEACH, FLA.
GENE ARMSTRONG
ASSOCIATES INC.
BUILDERS OF FINE
RESIDENCES THROUGHOUT
NORTHERN PALM BEACH
COUNTY
''Homes of Imagination
ARMSTRONG
DEVELOPMENT CORP,
DEVELOPERS OF RESIDENTAL
HOMESITES
HIDDEN KEY
HIDDEN KEY NORTH
and soon
CAPTAINS KEY
ARMSTRONG
SALES CORP,
HOME DESIGN
COMPLETE HOME BUYERS
SERVICE
FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
"Creative Sales"
WALTER ARMSTRONG
CONSTRUCTION CO.
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
SHOPPING CENTERS
CHURCHES
MEDICAL CLINICS
FOTAL DEVELOPMENT
LAKEVIEW BUILDING
NORTH PALM BEACH
844-1324
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GENERAL
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SrpqIM BEACH•E�o�
PAVING
GRADING
DRAINAGE
We congratulate the Village of North Palm Beach on its 10th Anniversary.
Rubin Construction Company is proud of its part in the building of this
fine community, and look forward to its continued growth and progress.
"Partners fior _�ro,gress with Palm .each County"
RUBIN CONSTRUCTION CO.
W E S T P A L M B E A C H f F L 0 R I D A