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LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY , r ,1 EszEa6/is4ed 744 " " I 7 1 Mind . The Truly Distinguished : ' '' Prefers Ine>? Provinces, ; , , l tq ty l , ,, , Sy.' '/j A'URARDIN: , FRIDAYMay WEEKLY IN CANAL POINT />UJ3lISHEDTHE 22, 1964 '\\ 4 AGRICULTURAL AREA OF PALM EACH COUNTY VAST CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT I I I I I I I I ...\ I I I I I I I I I a I II.... I I I I 1 I .LLIL..L..L.. ,..a.M"i-M' 1Luther .,- .I- I.- I . I I I I I I ' I"'M++-i i I I iTTi i I I i i i i i i i' n < .. '. I .-.c I I I I I i i a i i i i i i * ServiceOn Deal Flops . -t-+ I t I i Delivery Corn 1 *4-, _. Is New Jones Has Dinner , Awards PresidentThe Chicken Price Hits $1.50The Bad Heart AttackPalm Members of the LWWB of the At FFA Pahokee City Council wel- Church of God on Barfield High- the Lake dinner sweet corn deal in B. Elar- chicken member Harry a new Beach county friends of way will sponsor to hitx ,a new 'low the early and elected a new president (delivery only) with proceeds Region market Mead Maxwell, vice president. Carmen Salva- Luther Jones, Belle Glade publisher to the parsonage fund. Deliveries part of'this week as the Pahokee PFA was elected president of the will regret to learn that he suffered go will be made from 5 till 8 p. wan 'swamped" with offerings and Tyson, president succeeding George Tucker a: severe heart attack last\m. Friday, May 22. Cost for adult the price'"hit $1.50 per hamper.sweet . FHA Chapter Karl Mlndlin! was elected vice- Saturday and has been under.oxy- plates is $1.0O, children 50c. Telephone Thousands of bushels of ceremony at,the succeeding Joe E. gen in the Belle Glade hospital numbers to call for delivery corn were left unharvested. the the school Elarbee was elected in since that time. I I'. ':service are 924-7017 or 9247530. Looking back a few weeks to killed of that awards were 5 election to the seat Mr. Jones is editor-publisher day of the severer frost of the FFA and May held by Lloyd Hundley. The Belle Glade Herald, and has the corn crop, growers were remembering - Annelle Nix ... been going strong for the past sev- Funeral Services the 5100 acres of corn FHA weeks being interested in twoor in one week, followed by Junior eral planted the Chapter Degree 1 I Sermon Is three1'political races. lie was C. Sterns 68 4300 the' ;,(ollowtny' week. Harvestof the . West Frank busted to Sheffield received stricken while enroute those; two plantings Degree, with Pam, 1 June 5 Palm Beach to attend a political -- market wide, open this week and r . Scheduled $1.5Q were to get presentations.Julius I meeting. held at grower lucky - were services ' Moon Word from his office in Belle Funeral Funeral Home Tues- per hamper.: Glade last Thursday said that ha Wetherington Charlei'Sterns One left 150 acres unhar Star Chapter grower baccalaureate serm- Frank The annual I better. He' t day afternoon for like amountsor 'Maxwell, Pa- gradually' growing at vested and others left Mead Seniors' of died in his sleep i for graduating visitorsare 68, who unable to \ and no being to Larry Webb School will ba held still under oxygen in Canal Point Sunday smaller'ones , High his home successful to John Mills. night of May.31st in the First allowed. moaning. Burial was at Starke, secure labor or cars to the market. ceived the FFA 'church of Pahokee with I Fin He was retired from employ- ly put the corn on underIce., . and the Chapter John Briley, pastor of the Pa- Farmers Take ment with the State Road Depart- Thirteen'' cars: FEC of. siding corn near Unity { Award and church, delivering 153 were on the Methodist ment. morning and } Crops Charles" 1 Farms, on Wednesday " Chapter include a son, \ Thurs sermon. Survivors last Awards r Principal Brooks Henderson saId Part ACP ProgramPalm Jr. of the U. S. Army; four daughters had' been there since other day ran in cattle raising Commencement exercisE's for Helen Wilson and Miss I'day.' Icing every " Mrs. i to a point"where fairs, subdistrict seniors will be held in the I Lora Sterns, both of Canal Point, I the cost of the product'bushel won't help like were gymnasium on, the night.uf, Beach County's, farmers Mrs. Dorothy Norwood of Pahokee! $1.50 per t per, chairman of 5th at 8:15: o'clock. There and ranchers continued to make and Mrs. Elsie Higgins of West much. busted market on advisory probably be 68 seniors qual- I during 1963 in the ,development Beach: three brothers and On top of the recent the 'Palm .. progress from diplomas! Mr. Hen conservation of the corn, word comes receive and to one sister. hearing that a:: said. Final grades aren't in county's vital natural resources. New Orleans sugar is in the 'r. calculations!! Conservation cut in sugar cane acreage last minute \ as.yet and The Agricultural' \.state Mum-To, in all, this week baabeen change the..number. i ..from* ..68.. *,1' :!grogram:!, asJln:. past years, played-: "oUin :;"Soy dreary all ''one'for "those who -.....; ,. ; ---r. '- *" InsigniaSARASOTA a 1// a.a paftln'tHiTiSonservaLlon Rainbow .. : > -< .vyr-vr' in important Have Special tilling the soil. living Lauderdale Will accomplishments made during: -' make a : Gill Hotel the year. 153 farmers and ranchers the Eugene.Berman,, \ Public Get New / in }the county participated in world renowned painter and theatrical Presbyterians approved the Order of Gill 1963 ACP and completed designer, has created an Insignia - Pahokee FT. LAUDERDALE soil, and water conservation prac- exclusively for RlngllngMuseum's held May 23 at Hotel chain has a new hotel/under tices.. Asolo Theatre. The illustration Birthday Party on - :With construction The Sheraton Agricultural Conservation theatre's sonic lodge. The I will become the visor Mary Lee Scrugga."t Fort Lauderdale's 'waterfront. The gram is administered in the trademark featured in all official Everglades Presbyterian. PO'operate ,the Yan-f ifarmer-elected; ASC Members of the ing officer. Gill Hotels county by ,the activities. Belle Glade Ifis-i! Asolo and of Officers I to, kee Clipper, Jolly Roger I committee. ,A, R. Harrington The official insignia will be Church their an- as for Fort Lauderdale committee Tuesday night met hotels in Chairman of the county Banner on Penny cape Annelle Nix well' the Hillsboro in Tampa an report this!: week on seen this summer of the nual ."Birthday Party for the wom- em released a or; British.Colonial in I which will line the plaza church." A special offering - accomplishmentsmade the the Sheraton I conservation the en of ' Matron; the Ringling Museum, and over taken for the two-fold 1 Gail Reeves, I Nassau. -" the. under the 1963 ACP. main entrance to the theatre. It I was to be used for theAC the the of year au. that in stressed objective Faith and To be opened The chairman all printed material ; also be used on for Pre.bytenari - will managed oy partnership training of workers Sheraton will be ? is a farmer-government the Comedy Festival the - concerning PresbyterIan Stuart L. Moore a Florida hotel.. \ The government, shares a 1 to I homes and the Burton O. 1936. : "' out which .runs from July Vocational School in Louisiana. executive since of; the cost of carrying and part 29.Palm. the ladies enjoyed - Speak To Moore has been president the needed conservation' work Aug. . i After the program i .1 and punch. chairman of the board of the' Florida -, less than SO percent' in most cases ) a birthday cake and : Hotel Association and a director -the farmers:and'ranchers. themselves Lake Group Those,attending from Pahokee Laflln. Burton of the American Hotel Association bear the. :major portion 'of : ' Canal'Point were Mrs. Mae Cliff Pahokeev.The'P speaker In and Mrs. Met guest Pickett Edna , ,,He was formerly presidentof the' cost.. Their Contribution includes Mrs. Baptist ; Raton t Hoteland: ,Chubpufcirrneed and ma- Stuart.i, _ the.Boca "labor, equipment Association met \ . f I the ; of . ..... absence .hy...ArthurVining "' > .- v i.w" i ' ready" ,. : ,,which -Davfs was for 122JI jrUttiorifrojn' Ierlala... _. ..."'( __" . f it thelrst. :Baptist ChurCh.ofPahbkefc'Mondaynight 'iWariae"SC;:: e .Is"r; r" - ': : tlst' rientt; with .Wert .. 1 > 'oi- aDliiatioil'f * ., .... '; ,'.the Jr. at SchIne ' fii--w theme of Boost fi'W' Steele ' r'.', ": Mr.Pointsing; : -' ';" -" '-. !' ,. Junior Prom :Held Campbell the meeting in charge.was "The The Weekly Of- Given.'J ,:_Cash-.--- ... ., %-: Fenwick'Burr, Miss Sandra'Lampi' ricers'' and Teachers'Meetings.' Ct MJAMI-i-The Institute of Marine -' ., : Heads Sorority Again Last'Frid'ay'Night was announced' that the association Science of the University of '. will hold their June meetingat Miami has received two grants' "- Riviera Beach Baptist Church. f300OOO for the'purpose daughter of the totalling 'nearly Miss Sandra Lampi the Pahokee jun- biology - 'of marine Members 22.Honor in Issue hasreelected June of research x'- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lampi of the. ior class were hosts to the seniors . . been president and their guests at the Junior-sen. the Institute Dr. F. Beta At of ' of Tau Members 'Director ' A class university's chapter for Prom held Friday night at the Smith announced the the 1964-65 G. Walton , . will for heldIn pils Sigma sorority was also high school. A: banquet was Pahokee Hi.School National't Science'' ,Foundation has at Lampi mas school year. Miss consecutiveyear the school cafeteria for the juniors -' awarded the'"sum of $230,000 for Mrs. Blakey's chosen for the second seniors and faculty.. Pahokee High the institute's - Phi Mu of earcb"4t-.ea'/&board school sweetheart of the the Students high in as took place Pillsbury. The prom, roll for on the honor research'vessel She rwns placed School Friday. Fraternity. , m. Alpha Music decorated to carry which was durIng collection gym A in all subjects work "will include elected a second lieuten- Holiday". receiving an The ( recently out the theme "Roman were, from the the fifth sixweek period study of marine life "Hootenanny ant of the University's. Band of Following the prom there was a the Cunningham and , Florfda. Harry the Wilma Cooper 8traits'of' Pat of Hour., special midnight showing Holiday"at Barbara Davis. Diane Hoi- The', other grant, amounting to -- motion picture, "Roman 12th equip Hundley, special Gum Group" Ion and Wayne $62. OO- will. provide the Cracker Dr. Lane Is New the Prince Theatre. grade; Ronald Lairsey, llth grade; ment for behavior studies of fishes'' pianist will Pahokee PTA Head and Maria Cartaya and Pat Lewis In the.newly completed Controlled r SORORITY JIEETINO eighth grade.INSTALLS Environment Building of the ln tl- The Beta OmIcron Chapter of; .. . MRS. installed - Richard C. Lane was tute.The Dr. met at Founda- Science Phi sorority National Mrs.: M.: U. of the PahokeeParentTeacher'Association Beta Sigma OFFICERS Palm Beach new president at, the the homtf'of M=s. Helen> Smith and Rev. Robert Shelley acted as installing tion grant provides for the cost of ata far atamk supper institute ships as of Florida' : made plana'-for a at the Installation operating tAe.lastof'the'current officer . My meeting, at the home West Africa aswell and pool party Brazil and Point afield C patio the Canal of high the ing school year.>held inthe: ; : Saturday. of officers of and Caribbean Antuna Florida Mrs: Carmen at *. In Club at the auditorium Monday night of Methodist ,W8C8 Sunday night . t. ., at the '; school w Its-.. ;'Cfeft rillc> son, outsgoing ThV .yill:be ffM'last". social of the the regular church service. ....ten., , '.i Tucker, h ...,011. : ; ; . .; Mrs. Rachel jtrMtteat.: presiding. , . . ___ _ _u, w. .....;.....- b .el . w- - ,.. r 1 Friday. May 22. 1904 Page Two Everglades Newsy, Canal Point Florida.33438 .. .. _ __n___ ___ ' - . ., %--------- I i I Earnestly Solicit Your Vote , 1 \ ' 1 " 'f ,1- < ' tIlaII r For amanIINOWwillgiveourCountySchool : Ij). System the MOST experienced administrationA _- lit fj It! vote forROBERT. . . . -- . -- W. FULTONIs The Rardin Building. Canal Point, Florida "I.i.; THE LAKE:,.OKEECHOBEB REGION HOME OF : a vote for the future of our most precious re- :,:.,, THE EVERGLADES I NEWS= source our youth. Serving the Lake Okeechobea Farming Region Without. , ' Interruption Every Week for Nearly 40'Years Thank You Established March 11, 1924 Published Every Friday Subscription Price $2.00 Year In AdvanceThe DR. RICHARD LANE s Everglades News Is Entered at the Post OfficeIn Canal,P lnt, Florida, as Second Class Matter Optometrist Paul Rardin Owner, Editor, Publisher! : (Paid Pot Adr.) .. 600 FLORIDA BANKERS BPW Club 'HoldsInstallation - MEET IN ORLANDO DinnerThe Mrs. Belle Herring is spending Mrs. Edna Carroll and children Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes are ORLANDO-More than 600 ofFlorida's leading bankers will,con- the week as the guest of her I were recent guests of relatives In .in Bradenton this week visiting daughter in Bradenton. Haines City. with relatives. vene here at the Robert Meyer annual installation dinner of , Motor Inn, May 25-29 for 'a weekof the Pahokee Business and Profes- intense Seventeenth study Annual and I discussion.This Bankers. sional Tuesday Women's at 7:45: Club p. m.was at Capt.held <.<...> ++ .:.....>.:.< .:..><. l||.4gMMg.4M ..4$.43MH+.><.<$...+++ t..;.. Forum, sponsored by the Florida Alex'Restaurant in Riviera Beach. t *. Bankers Association is, a working The Pahokee High' Glee Club entertained . session of five full days devoted to with songs under the direction tiUflhifttiUflhift- , meeting the challenges facing this of Miss Ellen Morgan. t fast, growing, highly essential In- ... : dustry. .}ilV the overall Forum theme. The pro- Still .Needs. Funds V . gram consists of leading specialists I <: SALES and SERVICE . from banks in the Sunshine Contributions in response to the , State as well as New York, Wash- letters mailed out a week ago, by t Heating Air Conditioning Appliances ._". ington, and Chicago. The Salvation Army Committee, : : Gordon E. Marks, president, are coming in. However, there are + .. fsAls..s'ts' st ssasrfia.fa ..".. ASS' tse'ss'itsss s'. ..r"s. assts s> : a: s MS> : : :ts <: t >c: : :.oe.\; : ) a(as s>sY > Seminole Bank, Tampa is Chair- many who intend to give, but place v Y tl n r r j v v v man of the event. their letter down and perhaps a . magazine or newspaper is. thrown Mrs. J. T. Platt went to Perryon down and soon it is forgotten. Saturday to,visit with relatives Why not sit down today,' make -- while her father A. J. Rlchaud of out a check and mail it in. Your e Clewiston attended to business. assistance at this time will be very 5 ,. - They returned to Pahokee on much appreciated. x 0 4a Tuesday. The nursery has been meeting a - -- ...... -- --- ----- real need in the community.The . first week in May an aver- age,of 91 children per day attended - Classified Ads the nursery.. I Those who are able, pay the :full dads fee of $2.00 per child per day. POSITIVELY all -want or However, there\are many families classifieds as you wish to call with large numbers of children them,,are payable in advance from and low income who cannot pay his day torward.'Don't phone 'em these fees. Many mothers who are Write it and drop a dollar bill in the sole support in the home have the envelop if you Want it run four or five children and have two once. $2 if you want it run twice in the nursery. Their weekly salary and so on. ,' is perhaps $40.00 and paying out $20.0O per week would create a HAVE YOU decided to clear out ...'''a the attic and advertise the stuff hardship on them. Such cases as ,1J ' for sale through these columns T,, these we give consideration and _ You'll:be surprised how much stuff make a minimum ,charge. __ _ -- -- .. you can get rid of and how much r a money you can take in. It only Mr. and Mrs. S, P. Parker had F r coats $1 to ,try an ad for I a week as .their guests Sunday Mrs. Zoe 4 , Parker and daughter,'Zoe Ellen. ) ,{ FOR BALE New and Used.Willys . Jeep: Walter Ashley's Garage ----.--. --- -.----. ( iI in Belle Glade Phone.6.3058. t \ Oct.'17-54-ch. iTt. ! IS THKRB.: ANYTHING I in the attic I . > yo 'd, like to convert Into -.1i-w J . - caah T A small classified 'ad, in . ; I (-:.. ':...: " this column will turn..the.trick..It .. :.'l.. 1.. ... ...: ," ,,;.,":'11-.' only costs a dollar-cash with,or, ; : ; " der. *i. I -rf f 11'\'. Mac ".Donaldhas '. -'_ .. iS:::: {.':'. ;' ., . I - BY 8INGBB,( .4 { i Young -' '\ ' L. brand new Round Bobbin aewing r.<.' . .,:\ 1Ii'i' ;:':: > machine. Back tacks seam*--MWS ' over pins-dial tension....andstitch '.. ,'.:i":A.N <'";'(\yAy;..f,': " regulator. $ 9. 49.OO down and a farm.' \ :' .' r. ,: $5.00 a I month. Glades Mercantile : . -;. Vf5LIRIIA ,. : .' .. \ , Company 255 E. Lake Avenue Pa- Ii. \\1" ' ." hokee 924-5597. A17tf, but it isn't like' grandpa's used to be! ,;. .". ;:.:. .'.'':r.:.\ ,,;"<).. HOUSE FOR BALE: In South Bay Two bed room, CBS construction ," Not just an oink-oink here and a quack-quack there . but : W"" Carport,. large utility RUTH Reddy Kilowatt is everywhere. Here a switch there a switch ', :':. \)if: :: room. Day. Phone 924-4111 and livestock :': ; .: . Irrigation, ham cleaning, feeding, milking, ventilation "it' :" night phone 9966274. and refrigeration< DRAGLINE OPERATOR Want- SHEPARDCANDIDATE Reddy-your,tireless, low-cost helper. .. ,' ;:"l. ed. % yard Koehring Model 205, . Steady employment, vacation pay. Convenient electrical work-savers cut down chore drudgery and '., ::'. .- hospitalization insurance. Contact FORSUPERVISOR ', help increase productivity., No wonder the modern electrified ,",,/ ,,.: Port Mayaca Groves, Inc. M15o I( farm is more attractive to young people. They're finding a future ;.', Y'. ; ,|,,.1111111111111:1:111111, ; .; ofREGISTRATION in profitable Florida electrically! Ee-i-ee-i-oh! ; ' 1 ' !:! \ ; Thurmond Knight ; WILL, APPRECIATE .. :tJ..j . TELEPHONES RealtyIne.: YOUR VOTE ;-. tT.IN1rIJ ;/k.a.... ,, ." ,. .. ..'!'::,"\'.i, T11ESDAYLEVER Office 844-1555--Res. VI 8-2682 ...ir GHBAMH. roo' 47g .' 'V\\',' ,'.;. Box 9998 Riviera Beach lOA :' ?i. West'Palm Beach, Florida .. PSWER ft LHHT I CUILD . ''A I Y ,.PVwiN : ' (Paid Political Advertisement) / . FLORIDA ' ... 1 I I I I i t I I t I I I I MM III I .. .. '. .). .i'. y ,. - ":: .;. <. I.- .. '. . .. . 3Triday, May 22, 1964 4Tb..JDyercJa4.a ewe.'Ca.na1'PoiD) ,.ponda-3M3S Page rtire ...._ . - , ---- -- - --- ------------ -- ---- ------ --- --- -- --r-- ; -ro..rrI '-" - -Mr. and r Mrs. Hay Moore Boynton Beach. lando, Saturday. Y visitors In Ft. Myers.. "' QUINTON SV. 1 i i110N' i . :State Attorney .,. ., -- ---- -- , ---- -- -- --- ----- -- -------- --- --- --- ------- : ;iFred'Hope.'Palm,Beach County's candidate for State Attorney in the May 2G Democratic run-off I YOU PLAN THIS SUMMER election is the local choice as the man .to succeed retiring State At- torney "Phil O'Connell. In the recent - Primary Election, which car To Build A Home? HI for ried State four candidates Attorney. Hope on the carried ballot . I 78 out of 82 Precincts and received ' 56 percent of the total votes cast -' I In Palm Beach County.A . v 1 tW", former FBI Special Agent for If do it will to get in touch with'our 4 six years, it was during Hope's you pay you ? j4l tenure as Assistant County Solic- itor that the highest prosecutiverate office in Belle Glade or Pahokee. In either'place in the state of Florida was recorded. He represented the State you will be given first hand information in regard . in over 800 criminal prosecutions. r During his campaign, Hope has to a loan for your dream home. Take time out to- . stressed that his Broward County . He ask Your Vole for Beach opponent County refused in the to support controversialLake Palm day and drop by you'll be glad you did. , State, Attorney Okeechobee split and votedto . take away part of the county, I for the 13t. Judicial ClrmltrInic depriving local taxpayers of thous- .* Palm Ilenrh, nnrwar ands of dollars* in future income . " CountiesEXCEPTIONALLY. for road funds. The local Broward EVERGLADES FEDERALSavings : WELL County newspaper, The Fort Laud- PUBLIC QUALIFIED OFFICIAL, KxtrnIve erdale News, endorsed Hope as the And Loan Association I record State Hood Hoard most qualified man for the office. . Attorne,. AMlwtnnt Slate At- The 39 year old Palm Beach at- ACCOUNTS INSURED BY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORP. torney. A..t >County !Wolleltor. - I City Attorney Municipal torney.is married with three child- I Pahokee Belle Glade I Judge and peat 2 yenraIlrownrd ren. A :Marine Corps veteran of: County Representative In the Florida Le I.ln- World War II, he received his B. t u.... << And Bachelor of Law Degrees A'I Let Your Money Earn 4V2% Payable Semi-Annually FAMILY MAX The %->.enr- Stetson University. He is a old attorney l. married to theformer ber of the Florida Bar Association. Dorothy Uantfleld. Tw* children liandy 19. Dabble 9.C1IVHCII American Bar Association, the Na- __ ____ _ _ ___ ___ ___n__ __ ________ _ P-'___ -_______-_------ -,-- - ----------__ _ tional Association of Prosecuting' AND CIVIC- Trinity - Lutheran Church. Former Attorneys and Society, Former lreMdent. Klwnnlat pilot L....*. Special Agents, FBI, which he Is ELECT f J.". ]%th Uh' Klwnnlni. Director - Chnmher of ( .....n..r.... president. He was Assistant Conn. l i..t I'ren. State Director llro- ward County Health A TilAIMOC. I ty Solicitor for two years. .. drat Chr. Committee . JOHN F. for Eradication Uhncene Literature -- ..V ' *. Kld In Ilrownrtl Unlimited.Co.| Chr.I'antlitre Mrs. Norma Aldridge March of Dime New Sorority Head NATIVK IT.OHII1IAV" Of . an old Florida fnmlly Identlfled - with proKreow of thin irF elate for more thnn a century. Mrs. Norma Aldridge is the new Attended. Ft., public nuderdale.MchoolH.llallnndnle. president of the XI Beta Tau chap- r KIRKT Unl. of ,Florida, law icradiiatet ter of the Beta Sigma Phi. She was Student Chancellor of the Honor Court elected top installed at the May meeting held I Key.honor nodet>. Florida flue at. the-home of :Mrs. June Parker. I i! j Other* officers inducted by outgoing Proper prosecution of crlttre,IM a . '" president, Mrs. WllkinsonXvere - hlKhly technical and .kllled.profei Clark +'d ....n. Queniln' I.onic a.*an Mrs.. Marilyn' Poteete,. f Analiitant County Solicitor and for 4 )'__ AnnlMtnnt Ntnte Attorney vice president; Mrs. Lois White . compiled an oufatandfngrecord. recording secretary; Mrs. Margie Branch, corresponding secretary; There Is More To Being Sheriff Than Being A Traffic Officer. OF Phil QUENTIN O'Connell V.has LONG written. Mrs. Jean Salvatore treasurer; COMPARE The Record of BOTH Candidates Before You, Vote ! Mrs. Waits, council del- ' "You have been the most out- Betty city ney ntandlnK his office Assistant' has ever Stale had.Attor-'* egate; and Mrs. June Parker al- Pull Lever 5A For Kirk. : ternate. VOTE MAY 26LONG Each was presented with a yellow 32 Years Palm Beach County Law . . rose corsage by Mrs. Wllkin- Kin I R K son. Plans are being made for the Enforcement Experience _ last social of the season, a steak ' Mrs.supper Poteete1.Saturday at the home of KIP I I R'K 16 Years Experience As Palm Beach : ---- .... County Sheriff , J There, Is NO Substitute For :REAL: f Law Enforcement Experiencejr. '. ,. /Oalrf 1" rttm U :toXlJ -- . - ...: war a. ERfENCE --MATURE , ;;,, ; ; : . arit,.. 'A'' a. n fIn RO"W" ;it . -. ; : -: \ - : P'O '" ", 4 .,..1.. 1 YS '. .". 11" .T' o' ',N'I , 1'hiS.+r r CANDIDATE FOR, . %E 5, r A.q , k Superintendent Schools I ! Fulton Im a 40 year resident of P. B. County. He .is a graduate of Lake Worth High and worked his way through school to earn Bachelor of Florida... PERSONAL Science degree and a Masters degree in Education. His mother was Church in Lake Worth for 13 ' pastor of the 1st Congregational years. BACKGROUND Fulton is the only candidate with successful administrative experience after a swim beer is a natural in ALL grades 1 through Elementary, Junior High and HighEDUCATIONAL < School. His nine continuous year record as Principal of Seacrest High School is one of Inspired leadership evidenced by the caliber of the. On a hot summer day,a dip in a cool stream can be wonderfully EXPERIENCE graduate students. refreshing. Equally refreshing when you're relaxing afterwards Fulton enlisted in the U. S. Army in 1942 as a private and was discharged with friends is a hearty glass of beer.There's hardly another bev- in 1946 as a captain. He served again in the Korean Service erage around that suits what you do for fun as much as beer. MILITARY and is now a Lt. Colonel In the reserves with 20 years' service. Fulton's " Camping,hiking,or just lounging on a lawn chair-beer brings to RECORD experience In the Corps of Engineers gives him valuable experience that I " each just the right touch of extra good living. he can use to advise the' School Board concerning overall construction '4 personnel srpply! planning and operations.CIVIC . Your familiar glass of beer.is also a pleasurable reminder that and that our Fulton was voted by the Students of South Florida as "Principal of we live in a!land of personal freedom- right to enjoy received awards from Civitan and the Year" in 1962. He has Rotary and ale if we so desire;w just one,but an important one.of beer SERVICE Clubs of South P. B. County.. Hi* leadership in relation to civic community - chose: personal freedom activities has always been correlated with education. !i : :1B........beer goes with fon-mth retourtkm.U10TID "ASK YOUR FAVORITE ,EDUCATOR" - STATES'BREWERS ASSOCIATION. ., -w,,x,c.'._ A__ "' :- __.... 1 ...,.. ...-r...--.M..___ \ .'" ,-. '. \II! r.a BOX. zra WWIIB PM&/.oaOA. t .a'r I -? ' x .s 7' --s- ,--- - -- r-- _ -- - -- - -- -- ! - ..f'p NIT' "Y .' /rj .. .d.it!' z)9;.: 1 : '!I' Florida 3343S -- - ; New Canal Point.. ..8g'fl.. .r , The Everglades ., / I' '"II r c "1 .....,. r- n. -.-. , --- -- I :; . j----; , s s was the Mn; and Mrs. ,M. P. Stanley havereturned - Ruth Meredith . : ittJhu.lu Mrs. _ : #'.:;: . . -c' '.'r: their after a Weekend guest of her sisters. Mrs. to home' . LOCALS Evelyn Smith and Mrs. Carl Claw- visit with her parents in Atlanta, \ son at Lake Worth. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Miss Connie Singletary has returned ; ; Ft. Lauderdale were the recent to her home for the sum- It is vital to you guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Max- mer after completing her freshman year at FSU in Tallahassee. Miss should succeed . son.Mrs.. II. L. Pitts was the recent Singletary is the daughter of Mr. Wlio , Ross Spear attended a W. O. W. guest of her son-in-law and daughter and Mrs. Ray Singletary.Mrs. . meeting' Sunday in Lakeland. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ralneri, p-hil O'ConnellA : Frock Baxter was the recent - I', .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stevens had in Ft. Myers. A ** I Mrs. J. B. Williams has returned guest of her niece and family " as their his sister recent guests home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. Meredith, of Mi Mrs. Charles Williams of Newber- Lake- her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. ami. ry and Mrs. Doris. Kelly of ,land. John Williams in Orlando. Frank Tillis was a business visitor - M'P T-Sgt. Ernest J. Barnes of in Orlando over the weekend.Mrs. . ,-.. Force Base ; ;--- ----- Warner Robins Air . Sadie L" Barwick has returned J. Warner Robins, Ga., is attendinga to her home in Miami after being - ''f '.,Planning. To Move? Orlando five week Air leadership Force Base.course The at ,I the 'guest of Mr. and :Mrs. .: Rupert Mock and other relatives. 1-' course is for senior N. C. O. mem- ,y , Misled J. G. Weeks returned to his /t a Be :. Don't bers training in leadership. T-Sgt. : home this week after being calledto Barnes is the son of Mr. and Mr?.. . < ALL, RATES ARC NOT Lake Butler due to the death :} 4a Homer Barnes. ' THE SAME of his slsterllniaw.Mrs. . .' Mrs. Martha McIntosh and :Miss xxh rf': Julia Mathis were the recent week- Mae Laflin was the recent .;"': Shlp Trailway. Lowest BAtes. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George guest of her brother and sister-in- ;; f. Every Load Insured. Direct'Ser- McLarty in Lake Worth. law Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adam- t.6 ___ ,. vice. Free Personal Con- Mrs. Paul Tillery motored to Ft. son, in Cocoa. i a ;,,:3 ultatlon..r"s-,' Myers Wednesday and was the Steve Brackin of Eagle Lake '\ overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. was the guest of his sisters and :;. -t' TRAILW'AYt I Bill Rogers. She was accompaniedhome brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. :csss .: Thursday by her daughter Harris and Miss Elinor Brackin ; -'. VAN LINES, INC. "Sissy", who attends school there. of Pahokee for three days last ,/ :: ,I Mrs. J. E. Burns of Orlando is week. He returned to his home on ' Nola Dragan the guest of her daughter and Saturday. +' family Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Chuck Wilson small son of Mrs. AGENCY Story. Mr. Burns joined his wife Betty Wilson, was a patient in J ; Paliokee Phone 924-5431 there Wednesday and plans to remain Good Samaritan Hospital on Mon ! .. through the weekend. day night of this week. Q TT TTxi + .. '.. {q1 -- - --------- --- --- --- -- -- - --- ---------- ---- ----- -- -- 't' is :a ,! t} " I II ,I,.'. : r.of 9. r U2 Y.i .r Q t s ..Ev to.:} gw ) 3. ... .YA q 4 Y M: t4. a + r. ." , ttr 0 t I, ; :aYw>r..i:. K 0. 3 F .i .;. Q," : :'. -: t Y,>r ., F,1i:.fit}...git:. [ -' 4f.voi ''vi.'a., ; R.. :}.., :Y f% :. S x 4 Yk2J ? J iY; ; '. , : t tE < l : +a. } M} <{,v scooter'sJv l '' Cih r.SsJ w y>rc 9J< ;(,}4x}safti: . > ,) '. ;. rooterSpn QUINTON V. i Si ? aS>h: ! t..- vy. : .ype 4k rp/for E k.< a ,'. #y <' s y) .} yYkf < < tr.}> Ii I rV a a Q.' HIV//// }. t2r'D6':2"Y } : 1; : ,_ T'$t \ t a.:2.} ? h:ttht }<"b xks.'A's r .w k ';S a t..SON6Extremely ' i ,? 4'xiR.4a2a3aizkE'k2' 1 Hfec- .. .. W.t C nss'} Q 'J', + ra fi k.{ H 'tr OhQ:.:;.Q well qualified who asks your vote for State "" > .}i 1b iR a.:4: Attorney the office from which Phil O'Connell is 'retiring - ;' }" j Saxb J A ' ; o 7 :xr FYa : Jan. Sth after 27 years as one of the nation's most : s: able and brilliant prosecutors and public 'officials. JUST COMPARE: _ LONG nOPE Yearx of e.experience" Amtliitant .... > StateAttorney 4 O ,; Yean of experience In proaeeiitloa of capital ...Im_ 4 ,.' e. .% of capital crime. anrcetuifnllyprosecuted . .' T3% 0% ,- "!t- ""1 Year of ..." ._*.. Attorney for = ' ',' ).:.'- the Uraad.-Jury 4' 0y ... ,) .". _--of.erelee' aa Attorney fortie = 4"7 2. . .' Juvenile eo.n" 4 0 , . .. Veara, of han.llnv fcomaralldatlon.. ' on ...a1f'.f tae ..,.t. .4.: ::0.. Year, of ........* ...... eorpva pro- ' =-:= l'.. e.eln.. on teca.lc.ftt the state ::4 oI ; j.... >. ... Years or haadllaaT u.Jforr uos-.npport aef. ;. :: :1 I 11 I! ..' f., f4 !it'pr 7ijb L : : Y.treet rao nanallnjK Grnna Jury . Illegal 1! ==: )1' -:: *;?&&&P ..4D. *>i*! kdrlvln ? .=-=-=_. ,CiT . l' . r 0 ;1 rt 'Year. .< aan.Un4r Grand Jar," ....-tt iioiiSfoV V : ;! naortirajro r-... (with ....._. u"tlilTUJ" ...':- t ; .. .It's an important gasoline discovery Methyl oc" ** -tara.iea and reatoratlona . . 1 ;: '.. steps up octane performance so effectively that it stops power-wasting 4 I.y*.tl.. .. of ooocene literature ? ''knock better than any other antiknock compound. Methyl spreads (e.tabllahed ---...._. ehalnnan a 7e.._. !rl J S;'. __ more evenly throughout all cylinders of your engine, stands up under -rcMnltlPin-100..-dl".t of In oIt eradication 7:.....-11t.........of..).'many' .-...t.d..-.. over.f r': extreme temperatures. And it's in Standard gasolines (Crown and ",:" Ye. fit ',. 'r ....'Crown' Extra increase in - - - .- . ) . at. no ". ri- -j.--j. - '..""price! Another important way that STAKDARDIVI Phil O'Connell has written to t we take better care of your car. ; , .... Quinton V. Long: a 1 ir; # -Methyl trademark for antiknock compound , O I IT ,., f, "You have been the most outstanding Assistant .,;, . State Attorney this office has ever had." J l! , 'P\ ; M ,< . + "4.!T', ... ethyl ..)>} Vote LONG Next Tuesday :'; ...now in Standard ... 1 ..-'.., .<,(.'Itf,:- 'f.7f t FOR STATE ATTORNEY '. ;:;: M. I. KEEN Agent . . isrfi JUDICIAL cmcurr SHivmG ; , .7f .,. .. PALM BEACH AND BROWARD COUHTOS :\ . Canal Point, Florida . ye . ' - , -- - = ;;: . . - -- - ' -- 'I'Ij r" '" _:..., _,', _ 'I IcidaY.May,22. L8 4 The Ifrerglades News,Canal Point.Florida 334SS Page E7w :!!!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! IIIII!11II11111111IIlIllIIllIIlIIllllIIlllIIllllIIlli!!! ,! 1111111m 11111111I111 ill 1IIIIIIIIIIIjlii'"lllllm"nu'" ", l llllllllllllfllllllllllilllillIIIIIIIIIIIfIiIIIIIIIIIIILII) / lllf11111111111111lII II il II IIl lm ===, \! ,_ _ ==== 1 l ==== i LETUSNOWUNITEi yf . f's ,, cv 3 ti '9k'. 4' s \cMk ss.i Yj; $ _ , t . r ti''sE 4G, a..;i# a'.C?ab,1asJ ' _ i PALM BEACH COUNTY ! :: Z: v'v>k'S3s Y3E _ .,, y"Y .Taa nt.ARn: : 'a'47: w : andwarn Eece " -" _ - - _ : wf.s,,4 :kY: ..YY \ s kns Af H r :y" T ; _ 5k3 BURNS =- * * ;=' :: GOVERNOR } ss t __ 4.gf ;,k 4 26 : &:;r; Next Tuesday, May , Says Bums On Education: BURNS SAYS, . . .. "If I am remembered for no other service as Gov"We must not take this election Tuesday lightly. =.. ernor of this state, I-'am going see,to it that*all "I; i> n'think for a minute my' :opponent is with' i ; = our youth have an opportunity for quality education th"I.I. = money.,Remember that he sought and gained = === at all levels." .= ""' = 4 NAACP endorsement. r.. 'i .. , 1 "My position on civil rights is identical to the 4! Palm I Beach County t Will . position that is being currently expressed, and -- Advance With Haydon Burns has been expressed through the years by both our./w j s U. S. Senators, Senator' Holland and Senator, J Mayor Burns has often visited the Glades. He Smathers.. % s ;:j :j' -- knows Palm Beach County well and is pledged, ..: :J. i ',. to give immediate attention to our problems., ,He ' '= ., .,... the,. 'Sugar. 'Mill dedication. .. Jest w" .. ,':. ,; ,.We::' r r are, 't( faced: by_ a, lovement:' ," 1"ant., !:.ar.. \., .and,}{.. .\tip idatoattended .... == > "" / , ": -:: iu > -t.j'l V 'I" ithe'I N 'f = dne of two.'' Visits, ..to,._.-..the..County... ; Heu or .. ,, w: 's ;-'.,;; ".',. .:",-.... ', I -f;' Ii.K'e' ,' _= ,' &< I . > v : 'i : " = I .= pletion II !,sorely w&d:" I_ ""e' """ '''hr';9&. k. I, will;,,-' uDa.. ;.i+ >;I' ; ; r.'. :.. '" ereBRt.e' ;:n't.d: \:p. ,.. ..,';'..j.,-..; ... . "., \'.:I -_==...... ''-, ' critically needed roads in tl Glades; In the any r ical grou >< '" : SrlIC1.. .. .., __ == f : (Paid loUUcs1 Ad..u..menU = i -, : - -- - - - -- I - -- - - - -- -- : - ; = = llllHlIIRlllllllm.I l IlI.nIIUIHIIIllIiIIIRilllIlIlIIlllII ll liIIllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllll llllilllllUIillii ,d'llllmllmIllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmll' .I ,. ,;. ,. ,:. ':j, ;,. ..:) ., -- . = - (of..,.,. I",' \"n'" '..".T.. '...vn../"'": '.A PT.j: f.. r 1 Y -, , ; Page. .Oil J er&Ud41Newsv<>uBaJ' .'lTlorlda-1438. Friday;May 22,.1&G4 . -- .._ .. - -r----- -- -- --- -- i Mrs. Lair Has MBS. SIMS BETTER Margie WWurW Mrs. G. Lawton Sims; former Birthday PartyMrs. Canal Point resident, is steadily Ir News::: Of The Churches I improving in Gainesville, Ga? Margie Lair was honoredon from a heart attack suffered several - her 88th birthday by members weeks ago. She wishes to ... of the Simonson-Lair Circle of the thank her many friends tor' the w' Pahokee Methodist WSCS, who cards and letters received while.in ;The! MettiodisT Church],I Holy Nativity Christian Science went to her home for the occas-. the hospital. . sion. Gifts were brought by members - Canal Point, Florida Episcopal ChurchPahokee Group Of Canal PointThe and Mrs. H. J. Anderson, cir- Mr..and Mrs. B. C. Sims had .aa cle chairman, presented Mrs. Lair weekend guests their grandchildren - Robert A. Shelley, Pastor transforming and healing with a decorated cake she had Peggy, Susan, Rusty and .SUNDAY. : Rev. L. Lossing, Vicar effects of knowing man's spiritual baked.. Julie Sims of Lake Worth. :10:00: a. m.-Church School SUNDAY: identity as a child of God will be .1.1: 11:00: a. .-Morning Worship 10 a. m.-Sunday School emphasized at Christian Science ,. : 6:30: p. m.-Youth Fellowship 11:00: a. m.-Worship Service churches this Sunday. The subjectis :...i 7:30: p. m.-Evening Worship . "Soul and Body." The healing of Ir"MONDAY: the lame man at the temple by South Side ChurchOf -t '/:3:15: p.:m.-Youth Choir practice Peter will be read (Acts 3)), and Monday Cattle Sales j ChristBelle also this verse from II Corinthians: . . 4'2nd. MONDAY : ((3: 18)): "We all, with open face- ; ; .' 7:3O: p. in.-Ksther;!; Class meet Glade across from beholding as in a glass the glory of trigTUESDAY Bowling Alley on Rd. 80 the Lord, are changed into the Are regularly held at the Glades Livestock Market 0:00: a. m.-Bible Study same image from glory to glory which is owned and operated by more than 120 8:00: p. m.-Woman's Society1st ,11:00: a. m.-Sermon even as by the Spirit of the Lord.' Florida Cattlemen. TuesdayWEDNESDAY 6:3O: p. m.-Evening Service Related readings from "Science : 6:30: p. m.-Wed Bible Study and Health with Key to the Scrip- You'll enjoy the excellent service you receive here :- 7:30 p. m.-Prayer Meeting -. r tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will . at this Market. We make an effort at all times to First Methodist St. Peter's Lutheran 1 include constructs these a lines better: "Consciousness body when give an outstanding service to buyer and seller. Give '1 Church, Belle Glade faith In matter has been conquered. us a trial.SALES. ::1 Church, PahokeeJohn Correct material belief by spir- August Koerber,'Pastor itual understanding: and Spirit will i .11.1..1..1.. A. Brtley, Pastor 601 W. Lake Rd., Belle Glade form.you anew" ,(p. 425)). J SUNDAY: SUNDAY: . EVERY MONDAY AT 1 p. m.. Jt r$ 9:45 a. m.-Church School: l .Divine Services 11 A. M. SPAGHETTI SUFFER t 11:00 a. m.-Morning' Worship. 'School 0:45: A. M. The regular -meeting of the Glades Livestock Market ] 6:45: p. m.-MYF .. . Order of Rainbow Girls: was held 7:45 p. m.-Evening' Worship at the Masonic Lodge, Monday The Church Of God ASSOCIATIONOn 1 ITJESDAY: night with Worthy advisor Mary 7:00 p. m.--Vesper Choir prac Of Prophecy, PahokeeCanal Lee Adams, presiding. Plans are Pahokee-Belle Glade Road ticsWEDNESDAY being made for a spaghetti supperto Point Road Phone WY 63028COUK : be held June 6, time and place 'S. 7:45: p. m.-Mid-week devotions will be announced later. Enter- John H. Kinard, pastor ( 10:00: a. m.-Sunday School tainment will be furnished. 1 V iI.v I WljV I V I V I V I L.lII I IIV IIMII t"V.'IIu.a1! 1! .'. "I V.'I\ .II UIII-\.1.IIu.: 8:30: p. m.-Senlor Choir prac tics 11:00: a. m.-Preaching Service ... .-. _- -. ----- _____.__ ___ n__. ___ ___ 1 . 7:45: p. Evangelistic Service 8:00: p. m. Tuesday-V.L.B. St. Mary's ChurchFather Catholic Everyone 8:00: p. m.welcome.Thursday Special-W.M.B.musicand VOTE For RAY G BEHM singing. ... .. Better Known As Francis Fennech, Pas to I Sunday Mass 11:30: a. m. Canal Point Confessions .before- Mass Baptist Church k UNCLE BIM ( ,. First Baptist Lawrence Stewart, Pastor "'% Church, Canal Point SUNDAY 9:43 : BETTER QUALIFIED TO BETTER i SERVE r : 'a. m.-Sunday School 11:00: a. m.Morning Worship .l SUNDAY Elder: Lester Reams 6:30: p. m.-Training Union ALL THE PEOPLE 7:30: p.,m.-Evening. Worship 0:45: a. m..Sunday.School u. VVEDNESlXAYr 4-' . 11:00: a. m.- -Moraiag Worship " * 7:30: p. in Prayer Meeting 6:30 -B. 1. OF PALM BEACH : p. m. C. f COUNTY 7:30 p. m.-Evening''Worship.ruESDAYS . ---} . . : , : The Paliokee ChurchOf 7:30 p. m.-Choir practice. District 3 WEDNESDAY: f* The NazareneRev. : 7:30 p. m.-Midweek Prayer Service. Max D.-Jones, Pastor COMMISSIONERAs THURSDAY:-Every other '''week 433 Bacom Point Rd. 7:30: p. m.Ladies Auxiliary Phone 024-7528 P. O. Box 882 ' ..Meeting.L- SUNDAY SERVICES: ONLY CANDIDATE Mayor and commissioner for '4 years, 0:45: a. m.-Sunday School WITH GOVERNMENTAL achieved without friction Church Of Christ 11:00: a. m.-Sunday Worship progress , . 6:30: p. m.-Juniors EXPERIENCE growth without tax increase. 125 N. W. Avenue D 7:00': p. m.--Sunday ,Evening Phone WY 63867Belle Evangelistic Service FTTERQUA. IEnTO Business success-is built on courtesy, coop- ' WEDNESDAY : PUNDAY SERVICES Glade Fla. 7:80: .p. m.-Midweek Prayer BETTER SERVE eration, integrity. and economical opera . 10:00: a. m.-Bible Study meeting. MORE PEOPLE tion. .. 11:00 a. m.-Morning Worship "Where'you 'are, a" stranger but , - 7:30 p. m.-Evening Worship once.. BETTER QUALlrlEDTO Cut costs of BOTH ;WEDNESDAY W* County and 38 Town .7:30: p. m.-Bible Study First 'Baptist. ACHIEVE. Tli L administrations by closer cooperation between ,'-' _. ' v.p.-' PLAT FORA* PLf OOE<- county and town_administrative; departments. ChurchPi4hokee, Glades BaptistrCkurch :. iI 't 2. Plan .roads 'z"'.1 T* h"V >* t : *: YA' PULl- more throughout county at less cost C';I ,6utbrie, W. Colvard. Paste9:45 *)- iii, 1 Jonfenan nWcJ "_ r- . (Rev. <) : .. ., 3. Use r CO Meets in Pahokee Ions Club,,', .9U13D. A4r i LEVER governmental experience: anticipate ,and :: %. In'; .SunSlay SchoolS eliminate wasteful Bulldit'g.' '" spending, cut costs and ' SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:45: a. m. S 1:00':.,..m- *Corning WOir hIp ,maintain low county taxes. . 7:30: p. m. -Evening Worship to PREACHING , -11:00 , : a. m. and : ' . 7:30 p. m. v 6:30: p. m.-Training Union 12A 4.Strive for more sensible county zoning restrictions . SUNDAY B. Y.,F. -6:30 p: m. WEDNESDAY 7:80 : Service that fit needs of people as well as future . p. m.-Prayer . WED. PRAYER-7:80 p. m. growth. ? . . .-- : .. .: y. . Church Of God, Chase Home Scene UNCLE BIM'S "You.Tel.Me" OPEN FORUMS ' Barfield Highway Of Sorority Meeting ".';.. ; -- If he is elected your Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner District 3 Pahokee Fla.J. The XI Alpha Mu Chapter .at a on May _. 26, and prior to the general elections in November, Ray G. Behm promises and W. Hughes, Minister meeting at the home of Mrs. Cornelia , pledges to conduct a series of open forum meetings in every community throughout Phone 924.3736 Chase installed the follow- . the county. You and other businessmen and home owners will be invited to talk over : SUNDAY: officers Lair, ing new : Mrs. Evelyn anything on your mind concerning County Commission activities. .. 9:45: a. m.-Sunday School president; Mrs. Frances Moore, : . 11:00 a. m.-Morning Worship vice president; Mrs. Eugene Scott 7:30 p. Evangelistic Ser- i recording secretary: Mrs. Valerie a THROUGHOUT PALM BEACH COUNTY , viceTUESDAY Davis corresponding secretary: : Mrs. Eva Spooner, treasurer; and N.Lt A/ir. 7:30: p. m.-Prayer Service Mrs. Catherine Kennedy, program THURSDAY: chairman. 7:30 p. m.-Youth for Christ Installing officer was Mrs. Kathryn EIFCT RAY G. BEHM MAY 26 Service Cunningham. The Chapel's last . YOUR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE social event of the season will be .. Mrs. Alma Nail had as guests a "Till We meet Again"* dinner j t,this week her aunts and uncle, Mr. i party'at the1 Royal Palm Beach OUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 3VOTF t;and .Mrs. ''Lee .Lamb of Venture, i Inn. at 8 p: m. Tuesday.Mrs. Lillian tQI lf.,. Mrs. A. P.; .Wakefleld..1ot+ Beverly. chairman of the FOR IINC1.F BIM' .JhMjfrsonrtUe''and k Mrs. 1.JCJ&DnaXc* committee in charge of arrnagexnents. . I ',>&(0tad of Port St. Joe. . s - ra "Ir j+ray. May 22. 1964 Tb .,,....ladee N"ewA Anal ; Florida! 3343 Page )even ' --- -- -- - - -- - --- - Julie Murphy Has I Or ando'Named Birthday PartyJulie :mYer.-OlAf: Elect FRED For Meet '" Witness* Married 3 Children.M&rtne . -- Corp Veteran ... .. - World War II. Murphy celebrated her six Miles P. Crum. ' presidingminis th birthday, with a held i EDUCATION: party at ter of the local congregation ofJehovah's Bachelor or Art Degree HOPE i + u her home at 364 Barfield Highway Stetson Unlrenlty. + in Pahokee recently. Cake and i ice witness has officially Bachelor Stetson of University Law. Decree A cream were served to the twenty announced that Orlando has been MEMBERSHIPS t 'e small guests attending. Julie is the selected as the site for the next Florida Bar Association. Democratic Candidate For daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tuney witness gathering.Mr. American NaUonal Bar Association Association.of < Murphy. Crum said that the three- Prosecuting Attorney ' ----- , -- day assembly June 5-?, at the Or- Society.Agents Former FBI. President.Special STAT ! lando Municipal Auditorium represents EXPERIENCE: ..1 the summer gathering of Special Agent FBI- 8 Yrs. VOTE ,THE County Solicitor ATTORNEY15th 17 congregations of Florida Cir- 2t'T . cuit No. 8. Representatives from La.' Enforcement Lecturer - all 17 congregations will attend Prosecuted- 13 Tears.over 800 Judicial Circuit-Broward-Palm Beach Counties EISSEYWAY I and participate in the program Criminal Cases activities. The witnesses will pro vide for their own needs by meansof PALM BEACH COUNTY VOTERS . . . DID YOU KNOW? volunteer service departments. Witnesses from Belle Glade will 1. ty taxpayers of hundreds of thousands of dollars share in this activity.Mr. THAT the Broward County Candidate, who in future income for road funds. Crum said "a special feature is seeking support: from Palm Beach County of this assembly will be the Voters as a member of the Broward County 2. THAT although opposed by a Broward free showing of a film entitled legislative delegation in 1963 REFUSED TO County lawyer for the office of Stato Attorney Proclaiming Everlasting Good SUPPORT PALM BEACH COUNTY IN THE THE LEADING BROWARD COUNTY NEWs- News Around The World; to be LAKE OKEECHOBEE SPLIT. He voted with the PAPER. The Fort Lauderdale News. ENDORS- shown Saturday evening." small County bloc to take away part of this ED FRED HOPE as the most qualified man for , LEVER According to Mr. Crum. the County thereby depriving the Palm Beach Counthe office. film was produced by the Watch I I Tower Bible and Tract Societyand 3- 7A shows scenes in 22 countries THAT if the Palm Beach County Candidate is not elected, the next State Attorney for Palm Bench County WILL BE APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. covering 24 religious assemblies which the Society sponsored from June to September in 1963. Over Most Qualified Most Experienced Ask Your LawyerPaid ELECTEd 580,000 persons from 161 lands at- tended the assemblies. ( Political Advertisement ,. .- PLEDGE SERVICEThe Mrs. Lou Lombard and children Mrs. Bessie Suits of Col., and Mrs. W. S. Evans have annual pledge service of the Jackson-I Eissey have returned to their home in Mi- ville has returned to returned to their home after a visit Pahokee Methodist WSCS and installation - j of officers was held ami after spending the weekend after a week's visit with Mr. and with their daugnter and family Monday night at 8 p. m. at the with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cross' and Mrs. Nellie I Dr. and Mrs. Frank Handley and church. Rev. John Briley served it J. H. Miller. Ma.l I I I Reuter. children, of Sebring. Superintendentof the candlelight service. This was - ---, __ ,_ _ ____' ------ -_--- ___,__ ___ _.__ --___ the last meeting of the season- . ... .. . SchoolsPaid Mrs. J. R. Heller and children . were the Sunday guests of Mr. and ( Political Advertisement) Mrs. J. H. Strayer. I .; : 1. L. ; ---- .- --- -, ,- .. .... ..... _...... III Ray's RadiatorService < 116 ft'--- , ; V LEAMON"ANDY'WW1 iimiiriwII! i I __ 1 : : Announces A New Location At . 909 NW 13th STREET Democrat COUNTY COMMISSIONER . BELLE GLADE, FLA. i" ANDREWS SAYS: .' ,I; "Count. on past, performance . ',, NOT,,promises! ' a , 2. "Build roads by TRAFFIC COUNT. . not for special or personal INTERESTS , , " !" , 15 Years Experience ' 3. "lefs spend COUNTY TAX- MONIES ' with LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS andPEOPLEIM . ., .. ' : 4. "Civil Service! .' or equivalent for, Free Delivery and J Pick-Up. No Job Too :, !., QUAIIFIZD' I COUNTY EMPLOYEES!" ',f fy ,, .; s 3.yt"Equi1" ?;qo'4ADVANCEMENT- and PAY opportunMo .,, Small or too;Large. We guarantee, .. .. ."k,. *. fer.1 t QVAUFIED COUNTY ':.. ' 8 f'', \ ..,....' WOMEN : BMMqYJISI"o our work.: ( < ,* 6. "Ufa frfvo leeel I folks FIRST OPPORTUNITY . at HIGHER PAYING,COUNTY . 30 Days On Repair Guarantee. JOBSI". :" 7. effort " "CeeperaHvo WILL OPEN f5 and Military Trail .. South County' ANDY'S PLEDGE: "My ability wialways \ 90 days on Cleaning & Repair Guarantee. Unol" "" be used to insure FAIR and . . "Lefs ELECT. a man KNOWN and :> , RESPECTED by COUNTY and EQUAL REPRESENTATION for 365 Days on All Recore Guarantee. MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATIVES! every citizen of Palm Beach County. " 9. "Lefs ELECT a man dedicated to.... I want and will work for EQUITABLE - PEOPLE not his own business spending of all tax monies promotions or . int.rstsl"i n each of the five county districts, 10.NLet's ELECT a man whoso PROVEN DON'T CUSS, CALL. . ABILITY WILL BRING DIGNITY and to insure growth and orderly devel TRUST to County affairs. opment for all of us." Ray's Radiator ServiceWe .DEPEND.;- ON 20 YEARS PERFDRMAMCE..At7TWWfirrEvery . .' ! Serve The Glades 'Democrat can pull LEVER 11-A, MAY 26 / A: Paid Political Ad prepared'by Haselmfre-Pearson Adv. f ' f ** ' Phone 996-2961. Belle Glade .. : '. oJ ,. ' . ,, .. -""- w .... -.' . "' / 'tv: U.1 '. ,. 1 M M W s i.( : The Swerladea ;:""o..;.. Point t. Florida 3M3S Friday. May 22, :.. P"'lCIP; ; __ -'. - ---:---- :. .. - Tammy Branch Has 1 . :_.c: p:!: ;: ..-= ,._ Jernigran; CircleIn : Birthday Party . FRINGETHEATREPAHOKEE Visit Pine Island Regular Meeting. : . .. FORA: .r r recently FLA. t Miss Tammy Branch ;vas , the! The Grace Jernigan circle of honored with, a sweet sixteen Fishing'Vacation -- "A Pahokee 'Baptist Church, met at BIRTHS dance party. held at the Pahokee ; *. i '. the home of Mrs. R. R. Hendersonfor Lions Club building. Mr. and Mrs. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. meeting ''With Mrs. Hugh It.' Branch were hosts to approximately MAY 24-25-26 / their. May Robert M. Cress- ! BURttHAM INN Mr. and Mrs. 200 guests. THey were' Horace Unwin In charge. The pro- of Belle Glade, announce the Favorite Inger assisted by Mrs. Julian Branch, Mr. "Man's Air Conditioned Efficiencies gram "Liberty,and Light' was pre I birth of a, daughter Mary Ann, and Mrs. James Wierengo and Mr. ?" $35 Wk. For TwoFree sented by Miss Jane Plumer. As- born May 16. and Mrs. Marvin Cowart. Sport :Mrs. Mr. and :Mrs. Joseph T. Guerryof I Boat Ramp sisting Miss Plumer were, birthof . -- ROOK HUDSON AND W. M. DuBose, Mrs. J. L. Hum- Belle Glade, announce 'the Meredith attendedthe Restaurant Nearby Mrs. Ruth PAULA PRENTISS E. B. Gamble, Mrs. a son, born May 15. prey, Mrs. . funeral of her sister-in-law, 89851St. Tillis and Mrs. R. S. Douthit. Lake Worth (TECHNICOLOR) Phone OW Wiley Hammond and Mrs. J. H. Miller has returned to his Mrs. Morie" Wiley, In , Mrs. Mary Also attending were Mr. '. James. City, Flo. H. 'C. Graham were in charge of home after a stay in ,the local hos Saturday. "Mererith. nIA iA! IW.JIA iIA 4A.v'il'-V.JIW.JIA.Y..4I! 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