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ALSO SERVING SUMTER COUNTY Lake Sentinel i AREA NEWS PICTURES SOCIETY The Land of Lakes and Big Bass BUREAUS EUSTIS 12J Magnolia 357-3184 LEESBURG US S.4th-Ph. ST 7-5252 CLERMONT 990 LInden-Ph. 394-2363 Wednesday, March 18, 1964 Sun Maybe; Gaiety For Sure 1 i f' "i-? 1 Jit At Anneal Festival Picnic Area Beauties To Seek Crotvn Not only Clermont winter First Republican Candidates and permanent residents are invited to the festivities. By DICK McHENRY Sentinel Staff CLERMONT Sunshine and gaiety have been ordered by the Clermont Anybody searcning ior a good time is welcome, ex For the first time in memory, a slate of Republicans has qualified to run for county offices in Lake County. Left to right are Walter R.

Ream, Clermont, candidate for Dist. Three commissioner; Ingar Rogers, Clermont; claim chamber of commerce candidate for registrar; and Roy Led-ford, Mount Dora, candidate for sheriff. The trio is seen outside the county courthouse shortly after they qualified at noon Monday. (Lake-Sumter Sentinel Staff Photo by Al Palmer Jr.) Chamber of Commerce for officials. Charles Grant and Charles M.

Pool both nicknamed Chuck, have planned one of the most eventful programs ever offered in the city. A hootenanny featuring the Phantoms, a local young group of musicians, will twang and "sang" for the folks. LEESBURG BOY FALLS FROM ROOF their annual Orange Blossom Festival and All-States Picnic here at Kehlor Park beginning today at 4 p.m. But, whether spring sunshine arrives or not, heartwarming gaiety is bound to be present when at least 1,200 people find their way to the celebration site at Fifth St. between Minneola Ave.

and Osceola St. City Talks, Doesn't Act On Issues Merchants Aid Lake Fishing By SUSAN ODOM MOUNT DORA Merchants of the Golden Triangle Shopping Center are ii- suf- LEESBURG An year-old Leesburg boy One To Be Queen JOHN STOKES, chamber secretary, will be master of ceremonies for the events Ipadino im tn thp flrsnirp FIVE PRETTY Clermont fered a broken arm and cuts and bruises when he fell about 30 feet from the roof of Lee Elementary School. Police said Irvin high school juniors are anx- 0 0 Fpstival queen Caughell, Diona Bruno, Cheryl Modica, Carol Ekiert, and Karen Steele. (Lake-Sumter Sentinel Staff Photo by Dick McHenry) One of these five Clermont High School juniors will be chosen Orange Blossom Festival quen today at the All-States Picnic in Clermont. Hoping for the title are (left to right) Cathy CLERMONT City council met here last night for nearly two hours but took a vote on no issues, although dogs, baseball fields, mosquitoes, natural gas and nous to parade before tne'selection whjch Grant wi throng gathered here for a emcee.

Judges for the beauty laylor, 1026 Line ap Iparently climbed on top of co-operating with the Flori- picnic and contests, ne contest are 0rmund Powers, couple over 50 most recently editor of the Sentine, Editori. the building to play and da State Game and Fish married will receive a free al pages Verlan Kervin, weekend at a Florida resort the same as the beauty contest winner who also receives a $50 savings bond. Candidates File For Sumter Posts public relations man for Frazure Hull Inc. of Winter Garden, and Mrs. Muriel Boutz of Clermont, a Bohemian glass-blowing artist who with her husband have a studio adjacent to the citrus tower.

The 16-year-old lovelies seeking the title are Diona Commission in improving the fishing at Lake Tern. The commission has removed all fish therein, and restocked the lake at the Center bream. Merchants will take turns fertilizing the lake monthly so as to increase vegetation. Next month, small bass will be added to the lake. Merchants are nourishing the new crop of fish so that slipped.

He fell to the paved parking area below. The youngster is under treatment at Leesburg General Hospital. Ocalan Buys Clermont Newspaper Coleman for school board Charges Listed On Court Doeket MOUNT DORA Three traffic violations and three other entered the discussion. Two of the main topics were improvement of Lake Shore Drive and a sign ordinance; however, nothing concrete came about on those subjects. James Westbrook, engineer for Michael Engineering Co.

of Orlando, said his company did not have final plans ready for rebuilding Lake Shore Drive but expected to have them within the next week. Council agreed to call a special meeting when the plans are completed so work may Umatilla Anti-Rabies Clinic Due UMATILLA James Hall, Umatilla chief of police, announced that the ra-b i i noculation clinic is scheduled at the fire station between 1 and 6 p.m. today. Both dogs and cats have to be vaccinated against the disease. The fee for the city tag is 50 cents.

BUSHNELL Only five incumbents and one newcomer escaped opposition in the May primaries following a flourish of activity here Bruno, Cathy Caughell, Car- member, District Four. Others qualifying yesterday were Orville Connell, Bushnell, opposing incumbent Buford i 1 1 for aisoraeny conauci cnarges'o Ekierti cheryl Modica, school children accompany- were on municipal court and Karen Steele. Barbara yesterday to qualify before deadline in eight school board member, Dis ing their parents to the.aocKei nere martn id. (Babs) McLean, last year's the noon mayor jesse u. uimuu pueen Wju cr0Wn the new races municipal judge, assessed selection to climax the af- Those unopposed are C.

CLERMONT The South Center, may fish while their Lake Press has been sold to parents are shopping, an Ocala radio station ad- It is scheduled for the lake vertisirag salesman, The to be open for public use in fines totaling $15. Bonds ternoon of merriment. were estreated in the amount of $215. Lake Sentinel learned from one year. begin as soon as possible.

trict Two; C. Aubrey Caruth-ers, Oxford rancher, opposing incumbent Ben Stokes of Oxford for county commissioner. District One; Edgar L. Miller, railroad engineer from Wildwood, opposing Fred Waldron of Wildwood for constable, District Three; Kenneth Dun- Regarding assessment 0f i renaDie sources yesteroay. property owners on Lake The new owner is reported Shore Drive when widening it0 be Ro8er McElhiney, 30, Burton Marsh, clerk of circuit court; Curtis Beville, tax collector; Joseph Minot-ti, county prosecuting attorney; Lois Kinard, superintendent of registration; Herbert Simmons, superintendent of public instruction, and Melvin E.

Carlton, Webster, county commissioner, District Five. presently with WTMC radio CHIEF HALL also nounced that any pets ning loose without a after the inoculation will be impounded. an-run- tag date and can, Bushnell, opposing and draining are planned, City Roy Caldwell reported that the city has the right to assess either for a new street or for repairs. station in Ocala. Mr.

and Mrs. Alden Drury of Mait-land sold the weekly newspaper to McElhiney at an undisclosed sum after hav- Sterling Giddens, Bushnell, since there are no facilities for constable, District Four, in Umatilla for the care and FREE COFFEE, orange juice, cake, and ice cream will be available for picnickers who will have tables representing about every state in the union, including Florida for the Crackers must provide their own main courses and tableware. The rest is free. Funeral Service Set For Senator niiitirviwr an Miss Nettie Stone of maintenance of such im-y a Lir iiinu yesteraay ir u. CALDWELL SAID the sign operated it for more than before the deadline were Joe 1Z 'IMS The political broth is really heating up, and just to keep the pot boiling, they dumped in a few Republicans the other day to make things doubly exciting this year.

ordinance which would tight-two years. seeking justice ui peace, uiajjuncu ui jji uuijjuy. Strickland, Wildwood, supervising principal at Wild- en city supervision over erection of signs within the THE publication is edited District Nine. OTHERS WHO Dr. John Hartsfield, Eustis qualified iwood High School, seeking city limits had been scanned, by (Scotty) McCalley, judge post op-'earlier are incumbent M.

H. 'ine imic Ior the county by him and Frank Bakeman, "v.iJiivcmeiiie VI uii)re WilU (Speed) find it difficult to take their posing James W. West, Bush-: Bowman and C. W. nell attorney; P.

L. (Lester) jstover, and Fred Crenshaw, Oxford, farmer sheriff; incumbent Buford ian'ma's t0 tne animal hospi tal. and rancher, opposing in- Merritt and Marvin cumbent Joe Caruthers and liams, St. Catherine, CLERMONT Former U. The Eustis Jaycees are doing their part to give the public a look at who's who and what's what.

They will have all three candidates for state representative at their luncheon meeting Thursday at the Lake Shore Acres Restaurant. Two Democrats a uroveiana esident. McElhiney and McCalley both were contacted yesterday in relation to the sale but neither would make a statement of confirmation at that time. The next edition will be published tomorrow and, from all indications, will carry more information pertaining to the sale. Al Palmer Jr.

Wil-and Dis-Wil- Vlam S. Sen. James M. Mead of Harvey R. Croft of Webster Connell.

school board, New York will be buried for tax assessor, and Mrs. Two; incumbent chairman of the city planning commission. But, he said, there is a need to know definitely what the city wants incorporated in the ordinance. The subject of building a temporary practice field for Little League players on the east side of Oak Hill cemetery was discussed. Council-men decided that all of them should visit the site before making a decision on locating a practice field there.

wildlife refuge. No taking of wildlife or shooting is permitted there, under penalty of law. There have been here today in the Oak Hill Virginia Holt, Lake Pana- iard Peebles, Wildwood, and Cemetery, following funeral soffkee housewife, opposing Edward V. Warnock. Wild-services at 10 a.m.

at the'E. R. (Jabbo) Smith of wood, District Three county and the Republican in- McElhiney is married and will explain their Church of the Blessed Sacra-, commission; J. D. Walker TAVARES Open house at the a night meeting of Golden 'Triangle Grange 176 at 8 p.m.

today at the American Legion Building will feature a program of songs, readings, games and refreshments. complaints from residents ofjment has four children. His wife is portions. employed by the Ocala Star- violations lately, so take Evervone is welcome to heed. Violaters of this same Mr.

Mead died at the age of 78 in Lakeland General Hospital Sunday afternoon after a brief illness. The Democratic senator retired to Clermont in 1954 to become a citrus grove own come see, hear and meet them; Bob Skinner, Bill Reedy and Rep. Leighton Baker. Howard Beville and Harrv Lovett, all of Bush-nell, county commission, District Four, and incumbent Arthur B. Dix and Gordon Graham and Earl II.

Remington, constable, District Nine. Also, incumbent Robert Fussell, and Eddie McKee, and fresh water fish commission order will be prosecuted. In other words, it's posted! Clermont Rector Due As Speaker By BETTY BELL Bits of News From Today's Classified Ads Lake-Marion-Sumter-Citrus tat tut tt 4MT both of Webster, constable. The Orange Carpet Club, a i of the i Chamber will have a meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the First Federal lounge.

er. He lived at 291 Carroll St. He was a member of the board of directors of Postal Colony Inc. until about a Your Friendly Agents FRUITLAND PARK-The District Five; AM BaHow; fifth of a series of Wednes-iWi)dwoodi justice of peacei day night Lenten services District Three; D. D.

Hen- In the same neighborhood (N. Bay St.) there will be a gala open house from 1-7 p.m. today at the new Insurance Exchange Building which houses the agency of the owner, Hap Holstein (Geiger Mutual), the Bill Martin Agency, and the Blythe claims service. The Banner the classified advertising department. Mr.

and Mrs. Drury are parents of Allen Drury, author of the best selling novel, "Advice and Consent," and other books dealing with Washington politics. Dinner Set Saturday LEESBURG The Academy of Friendship Committee of the Leesburg Chapter of the Women of the Moose is sponsoring a fried chicken dinner on Saturday at the Moose home on West Main St Hank Christy, chairman, points out that this isn't really a club in the sense that you have to be a SALESMAN-COLLECTOR wanted for large established household furnishings installment route. month ago, when he resigned. MR.

MEAD spent 20 years in the U. S. Hbuse of Represen tatives, before being elected to the Senate in 1938. An active promoter of labor and postal legislation, he was former chair- derson, Webster, J.P. District Five; Dotson Hunt, Bushnell, J.P., District Four, and Truby Hunt, Bushnell, county surveyor.

P-TA Meetiii" wui ne neia at noiy innuy Episcopal Church tonight with The Rev. Lawrence Reese, rector of St. Matthias in Clermont, as speaker. The Rev. Mr.

Reese a native of Dayton, Ohio, received his bachelor of arts building is a nice addition tomember to come. It's just a the commercial scene in handy name for an informal Eustis. get-together of townspeople REFRIGERATOR Guaranteed excellent condition, only $25. and master of arts decrees and chamber members each month to welcome new businessmen and chew the fat about new ideas for community betterment. Katherine Baker, Lake County supervisor of voter registration, announced that man of the Federal Trade from 0hio State University, Commission.

anA hachelor of divinitv IUSTIS MT. DORA TAVABES Pait 822 S. Bay St. Lain 7-3522 LEESBURG Raibles Servici 77-6230 420 S. 14th St.

GROVELAND Doc's Amoco Station GArdtn 9-9471 OCALA VERTON GAY 1800 E. Silver Springs Blvd. 629-7927 SCISSOrS, SAWS, SHEARS, knivej sharpened. Serving will commence at her office will be open until Date Changed WILDWOOD Due to Easter holidays beginning March 27, the Wildwood Elementary P-TA meeting 5 p.m. ana continue unm 9 p.m.

on Tuesday and Pallbearers at the funeral degree from Virginia The-arranged by Kurfiss Funeral logical Seminary in 1958. Home are Ralph Ferris, Dr. He previously served con-Stephen F. Devereaux, Jerry greeations in Chevy Got an original idea or plan to help Eustis? Then come on down. Coffee is on Thursday nights, March 31 and April 2, to take care of late voter registrations.

1 00 DOWN buys your choice of 20 different 2 and 3-bed-room homes. p.m. Fnce is ji.za ior auus and 75 cents for children. The dining comm ittee members are preparing the dinner and proceeds will go to the Child City, Moose-heart, 111. Egan, Joseph Hillary, a and Beavehas been set up one week to Frank Lester, B.

J. New-J Falls, prior to coming! March 19. bold, William Quirk, Harry to Clermont. The meeting will be held Ralph, Anson Hopkins and! The public is invited to in the school cafetorium and John Sokolowski. lattend the service.

ibegin at 7:30 p.m. the house. In fact, come even if you don't have an idea. You may get one. PALMER County Judge Bill Milton reminds residents that the Haines Creek area is a.

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