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1674-6 Herbert FrinkHerbert A. Frink un 'Accident Kills each Mayor erbert A: Frink former Miami Beach mayor and long time member of its City Coun- cil, was killed Friday in an accidental shooting at his sum- mer home near H e n d e r- sonville, N.C. Sheriff's offi- cers at Hender- sonville ender- sonv ille said Frink's death was an accident that occurred shortly a f ter he and two Mi- ami companions FRINK returned from !a nearby field where they had been testingtheir shotgun& Frink, 59, was the owner of Vann Cleaners and Laundry at Miami Beach, and had gone to Hendersonville to open his family's summer home. With him were Harold G. Maggard and John Toby Ar- nold, both of Miami and as- sociated with Frink in h i s cleaning business. Arnold told . Deputy Sheriff Albert Jackson that soon after the trio returned to the Frink home, Maggard went to a neighbor's house to inquire about hiring a maid for the summer. and he, Arnold, went into the back yard of the Frink residence. Arnoldtold officers he heard "one or two shots" and figured Frink was continuing to try his 16 gauge automatic. It was two minutes or more, Ar- nold said, before he returned to the home and found Frink lying injured on the patio floor. An ambulance was called and took Frink the 16 miles from the Sugar Loaf Mountain home to a Hendersonville hospital, but the former mayor died on the way. • Jackson said there would be no inquest and that the body had been released to the Shep- hard Funeral Home at Hen- dersonville. Friends in Miami said Frink had gone to Thomasville, S.C., as was his custom for years, TUPLER needs Trucks for 10 months work on Route 84, and, Golden Glades Interchange. WI 5-0671. Miami. —Adv. to visit his mother's grave on Mothers Day, and then driv- en on to Hendersonville. • He had planned to entertain; his daughter, Evelyn Diane, a University of Georgia student, during the weekend and then return to his Miami Beach home at 1700 Jefferson Ave. on Monday. Frink was a member of the Miami Beach City Council con- tinuously from ;939 until 1949, serving first as councilman, then as vice mayor and acting mayor before serving a two year term as actual mayor from 1945 until 1947. Surviving are his wife, Eve- lyn; a son, Herbert C. Frink; the daughter, Evelyn. Diane, and two grandchildren. Mr. Frink ' was a member of the Miami Beach Kiwams Club a '32nd degree Mason, a member of the Elks, Odd Fel- lows, the Mahi Shrine, and the Rod and Reel Club. TAIL -TWISTING PUPP' cause the cat can't retal dies, the pup, and Tuff Baldwin Park, Calif., an the time.