'eEsfa6/shed . . ctrJ 1924 5 , A "The Truly Distingu ie .. Prefers the Provinc FRIDAY September 11, 1964'1: PUBLISHED WEEKLY CANAL POINT BY AUL- RARDIN CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE VAST AGRICULTURAL AREA OF PALM' BEACH COUNTY ++-to aRotary+. I I I I D, I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I 111111111111 11' 1IIIIII II 1-+++ H1Jaycees I I I ""':""7-':: I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 H ..II IIlII.+ I I I I I I I I . 1 ""' ++'A 'I' I I I I : Governor ;Funeral ServicesFor Game Will Bids Asked On Pelican B. Glade Election Mrs. WilliamsWord Lake Rural StationThe Coming October 1 has been received here of Be Played SundaySunday Post Office Department has Will Be SpiritedProspects the death of Mrs. D. C.' Williams authorized the conversion of the Pahokee Rotary Club PresidentR. of Zachary La. Mrs. Williams afternoon may be a good Pelican Lake Post office to n today are for a spirited M. (Mike) Sanders announced I died Sept. 6 and funeral services day for ambulances if the scheduled -I rural station attached to the Canal city election in Belle Glade when this week that the Rotary district were held on Sept. 7. She lived with "flag tag" foot ball game be- Point Fla., Post Office The polling time rolls around next governor will pay an official visit her daughter Mrs. Wallace Pope, tween Pahokee Jaycees and Belle station will be operated on a con- Tuesday, Sept. 15. Incumbents on to the Pahokee club on Thursday, a, former resident of Pahokee and Glade Jaycees takes place as plan- tract basis and anyone who is the city council ''have opposition October 1. The governor serving teacher at the Pahokee ned. The game is scheduled for the terested in submitting a bid on In-I,and ,ardent campaigns are being this district this year is Fred De- ary school. Friends Element-I Belle Glade athletic field at 2 p. m. station may secure the forms from :made by those who would unseat f hon of West Palm Beach. send sympathy cards may with admission set at 50 cents for the Canal Point Post Master no those;'in office.'May'or . President Sanders said that all them to 4027 39th St. Zachary adults and 25c for children.As I later than Sept. 16. The' office will I LeBron Williams north- committeemen in the club are to always the proceeds will go !convert to a rural station Oct. 9, I boro candidate for reelection is prepare written committee reportsto for a worthy cause and this time 1964. opposed by Curtis Slade a Belle hand in to the district governor Cowart Laundry In the'' money realized from the game - Glade furniture store operator who when he visits the club. Each com- I will go toward paying part of the 18 making his first bid for public mittee member in all clubs is requested New Home Pahokee present indebtedness of $700 on Negro Hospital In office. Slade is making an all-out' to prepare a full and complete -: the Belle Glade Little League Base campaign for a seat on the' council report on the accomplish- ball Park. Sponsors of the game Belle ''Glade PlansA Palmer January In the Central, ments of his committee in orde- Cowart'Laundry and Dry Cleaning are hoping that many folks will borough Is being opposed by HughC. that the visiting official may gainan concern has moved from the turn out for what may be an all- Bowen and Dr. John L. Grady. Insight into the accomplish- :Main street location in Pahokee to time record of foot ball display. new Negro hospital will be This particular race will prove of ments of the various clubs in his a different spot on Barfield High- - erected in Belle Glade if present interest because the two men try- district. way. The concern is now located in plans work out, according to J. T., ng to unseat Councilman Januaryare . one of the Geiger Lumber Com- Armstrongs Enjoy Houston, Jr., one of the incorporators newcomers to the political bat pany warehouse buildings Immed- of the new institution. Plans tles of the Belle Glade area. Incumbents Only iately south of the lumber shed.A 50th Anniversary call for the sale of 10,000 shares of - . new sign Is being erected and common stock at $5 per share in Foot Ball ClinicScheduled South Bay ElectionThe the proprietor asks that his cust- .Carver Hospital Holding Corp. omers look for the new sign which Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Armstrong The 12 bed facility to be built} at ToniteGilbert ,will direct them to the new local celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary I I an estimated cost of around $100- ' city election in South BayIs I: tion. 000. Incorporaiton papers have Lanhani of Production with an open house, Sat- an unusually quiet affair so ,far been filed with the secretary of Credit Association presented tho this fall. With only a couple, of Sheriffs' Group urday at their home 756 Bacom state in Tallahassee. Pahokee Lions Club with an electric .. . weeks left between now and closing Point Road lt, Pahokee.!, Greeting clock at their regular business -- of qualifications there seem to Studies LegislationBARTOWA guests with the Armstrongs was meeting; held -Tuesday,"""l\t noon. be no takers for the Jobs held''' by their daughter Mrs. Jack Phillips. Mike YoungbloodHas The business 'meeting followed n. the Incumbents.Once I : committee of the Mrs. Alvin Armstrong; was at th 3 Basic TrainingGREAT monthly board of directors meeting again making a campaignfor Florida Sheriff's Association will guest book. which was held Monday night. the two-year posts are Mayor- study new proposals of legislationto The three tiered anniversarycake LAKES 111.-Michael The Lions heard reports from Commissioner J. C. Bowen, and provide for better control of was served by Mrs. R. D. T. Youngblood 17, son of Mr. and their committees and the treasurer Commissioners F. W. Kelley and habitual sex offenders, says Polk Apelgren from a table laid with fin Mrs. T. J. Youngblood of 840 East ,report from J. W. Vann. A. O. Walker, Jr.CltyIAdministrator. County Sheriff Monroe Brannen. off-white cut work cloth and cent- Main St., Pahokee completed basic It'''was announced thai, the annual - t Bill Eggleston Brannen announced he has been ered with a candelabra arrange-, ,training August 7 at the Naval foot, ball: clinic which Is sponsored said,the last filing date will be advised by Sheriff Ed Blackburn, ment of fancy and miniature y.3l-; Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Jointly by the Pahokee and, at 5 p. m. Sept. 21. Qualified elect- Jr., of Hillsborough ''County that low carnations oncidium orchids The nine-week training included Belle Glade Lions will be held at ors may continue to register at the association's legislative com- and golden eucalyptus foliage. naval orientation, history and organization the Belle Glade' football field this the City Hall until noon on Sept. mittee will study the problem and Floral arrangements of yellow seamanship, ordnanceand Friday night. make recommendations. Blackburnis mums and roses carried out the drill, first Discussion was heard of possible 26.At last year's election 399 bal- president of the Florida Sheriff's theme of the golden weddin aid and gunnery survival., military fund raising projects Including the lots were cast. At present regis- Association. I throughout the home. During the training recruits re- annual Lions light bulb sale to be- tration figures are in excess of Brannen requested Blackburn to Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong were ceive tests and Interviews which gin' on or about October 9. 50O.()( seek assistance of the sheriffs organization -I married in Ft. Pierce in 1914 and I determine their future assignment \. - - in finding ways to curb i moved to Pahokee in 1915. they are in the' Navy.' Upon completing the Compiles AnalysisOf sex crimes following the rape1 of members of the First Methodist assigned to service - WMU Groups Hold a 3-year-old'' Highland City girl bya Church of Pahokee. Dr. Armstrong program schools they for are technical trainingor ( Business Taxes tS'1" 'RegularJeetings} man who had been sentenced for I is a retired dentist and is presently to ships and stations for on-the- -' sex offenses in the past.WeekLWachee I engaged in rental property I job tralnin In a Navy rating ; .. PETERSBURG Florida "The W. M.; U. Helping theWorship" management. He is a member of specialty._ Council of 100 Chairman RaleighW. Church was the title of ToEntertain the Pahokee Elks Club. Mrs. Arm- Naval training produce the power Greene, Jr., has announced eo. ;. the .program presented_ at, circle I 1\strong active- \,.Jn' civic organiza- in seapower. by supplying ,qualified that Dr. John. F., Sly professor :r.;5';..;.... .SC ; ; ;meetings:held fa;;.the. hotne.T\ies.: Families tions. $;-..:- ., personnstomsttt: .,lpr; emegttietip; i fit :Pceton. , : ..: ':;::i aay0jt. members:'Tne-Stmpile3plr1drfda. ,business. ,ta*: - '" home of Mrs.Guthrie Colvard. Mrs. residentBhave: been invited.-Ls PhillipsFairfax: S. C.. and - -:._ _.. 7'" 'ai 1ysls. .3% R 4 \ . - : Alvin Armstrong; Jacksonville and , 1 ., J. H. Wilkinson presided. guests' of the Week Wachee Mermaids Dr., Sly conducted major tudylr- ; Mrs., Colvard, Mrs. Wilkinson during the entire month of nine grandchildren. Others asslst- of Florida "tax 'assets and policies"last and Mrs. Bill Shirley presented the November to see the new under- ng at the open house were Mra. To St. Louis spring and defined many feu program. A request was made for water show "Alice in Waterland." Earl PUs and Mrs.- -Paul Kohr. By Mother's DeathJ. turea; ,of the, state's tax climate. help in serving the Wednesday Florida residents may identify The toew-study, combined with themselves with a Florida driver's Camp Out Enjoyed testimony and case histories developed - the church. The light meals at P. Parker was! called to St. October meeting will.be held ,at the. license, or similar identification. By Young BaptistsEight Louis, Mo., this week due to the 'from public panels, will be and be admitted upon payment of, : presented to the next governor and dome of Mrs. Bill Shirley. death of his mother Mrs. Celeta a small service charge. legislature in the form of specific \ At the Lottie Moon circle which died Mrs. Figentzer This year will mark the fifth an- members ,of the Junior Figentzer. recommendations for action. met at the home of Mrs. Adaline survived three Sept. 4. She Is by nual All Florida AppreciationMonth Department o* the Canal Point The Industry liaison committeeof Wroten. Mrs. J. C. Mock, Mrs. J. P. Canal Point Mack, and sons, J. P., .'' for Weekl Wachee. The program Baptist Training Union enjoyed a the Council of 100 will meet in Herring and Mrs. .Marvin. ,Crady was organized in 1959 to "camp out" last Friday and Sat- Gordon of Tampa. Burial was! at Tampa Sept. 1O. to set dates forth the; : Mrs. Joe presented program. show the appreciation of, Weeki urday at Salerno. They were ac- Tampa. public tax panels to be held Inmajor Thompson presided at the business Wachee towards' Florida residentsfor rence Stewart'and family and Mr. - Florida cities during October. - jne-sting. their help In making the Florida and Mrs. Jim Gifford and family; One-day hearings will be set Mrs. Ray Hawk was hostess to : West Coast attraction one of companied by 'Rev and Mrs. Law- New Sub-Station For permit businessmen and industrialists - the Faye Taylor circle for the the leading attractions of the I - to present complaints as evening meeting with Mrs. Gene I' state. HOME FROM HOSPITALMr. The Power CompanyWorkmen well as recommendations for improvements - Gore Mrs. Charles Angel, Mrs The underwater show will be in the tax environmentin Gene Sullivan and Mrs. Edward completely new and different. It is and Mrs. Will Nason plan to are busy this week Florida Culberson presenting, f pie program, a musical revue f based on .Alice In return to their home in West Palm driving piling for a new substation Gerald H Gould of Lehigh Acres, :Mrs. Ralph Crews served as co- Wonderland'new adventure'underwater I Beach this weekend. Mr. Nason recently to be built for Florida Power Is'chairman of the industry liaison hostess. Mrs. Edward Culberson .", underwent surgery at Houston -and Light Company' immediately committee which will'organize and will be hostess at. the. next meeting.. Weekl Wachee i is located near Texas. >Bnroute home they will north of the City of Pahokee conduct the tax panels., .' IBrooksville at, ,the i West Coastjunction I stop at her.parents home, Mr. and water tower on State Market I _! Mr. and Mrs. R. 'W. 'Burks of of'U. S.'19 and' Florida. 50.ie Mrs.; Earl Maxson: and be Joined by Road. Much sand fill ha been I Miss Yvonne Thompson plans to Griffin. Ga., are the guests of his .' their son Nat who has been the hauled in from the St. Lucie cans leave tlu* weekend for Stetson! brother-in-law sister., Mr.-w **'and Mr.-and Id*. 1C.;D- Geiger spent_ .I guest of grandparents* for several bank to make a footing for the University in Deland where she Mr*. Claude Shirley. Labor Day'at Salerno: weeks. : '* construction worker (will ' . ,. enter' as a Junior. ..