ge re AT HRA RAR RR Apo . Long-time Apopka resident Clement Har- rison Womble died Tuesday, December 1 15, at the age of 85. Known as Clem, he had lived in Apopka since 1904 when he Ff fwyed from Bear and was also a mem-. ber of the Gulf Fellow- ship Club in which he had over 49 years of perfect attendance, . He had an even fong- er time, over 54 years, of perfect attendance in the Apopka Rotary ‘Club. Womble was a charter member and past president of the Apopka club. . Womble was an ac- | 4 tive sportsman his en+: tire life and was an avid tennis player und. A former member of . | the local school board, Womble was :in- ‘strumental in securing the. principalship of ‘Apopka High School for: the mnow-retired | Roger Williams. He was very active Apopka resident Clem Womble dies master . of Orange Lodge No. 36 F&AM of the High 12, a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Bahia Temple, Orlando Scot- tish Rights Bodies, Old Timers Club of Apop- ka and Old Timers Club of Orange Coun- ty. He was also a mem- ber’ of the Orlando Country Club and was a charter member of the Apopka Sportsman Club. _. Womble was also a Navy veteran of World War I and was a mem- ber of the First United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Myrtle; daught- ers, Mrs. Virginia White, Apopka and Mrs. Marie Thomp- * son, Denver, Colorado. Also, stepdaughter, Mrs. Janet Connelly, Apopka; stepson, T.L. ‘Rogers Jr., Apopka; sisters, Mrs. Sue Lott, Winter Park, Mrs. Queen Nelson, Den- ver. Also 15 grandchil- dren and nine great- grandchildren. “{ golfer ‘his ~The ‘fiinéral ‘Service | many years. et “will be today, Friday, ‘December 18, at 11 a.m. at the First Unit- ed Methodist Church ‘with interment to fol- low at Greenwood Cemetary. The Reverend James K. Rowland will offici- ate, Local realtor honored Bob. ‘Caldwell of 1516 Mink Drive was recently’ chosen as “Realtor of the Year” ‘by the Seminole ‘County Board of Realtors. ~ Caldwell has been _active in the board since. he became a realtor in 1973 and currently serves as president of the board. He was recently chosen to serve the Florida Association . of Realtors in 1982 as the District Two vice president. This position will involve a lot of trav- _eling to serve the many Boards of Real- tors in District Two. During t weeks, Ee hasre-' ceived a more festive look as city employees James Ashworth, Eric ‘Baker, Kenneth Maul- din and Jim Owens have placed garlands, ribbons and lighted ornaments on street lights throughout the city. Jim Ferguson, head of the parks depart- ment and in charge of the ‘Christmas deco- ration crew’’, ex- plained that the money donated by the Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club, the Elks organization, the Woman's Club and the Foliage Sertoma Club had been used to pur- chase the bright red The Future Farm- ers of America organi- zation at Apopka Jun- ior High School has been extremely ac- tive. Not only has the group been participat- ing in a sub-district contest between mem- bers of District V, but also working with the Apopka Area Cham- ber of Commerce, the City Park and Sanita-- tion Departments and the Apopka Police De- partment in a coopera- tive effort to clean and provide landscape maintenance along U.S. 4] from S.R. 436 to. just north of the . Phillips 66 gas station. The maintenance of the highway wayside includes cutting, edg- .ing and mowing of the grass so that hopefully the area will be green - during the time that 939 ¢ S. Orange Blossom Trail PHONE (305) 889-5252 “Your Hometown Service Center” v aon. 329% 6Cyl.« $359 2 a Raised Outline White Letters and -also the three candles, or lantern- like ornaments that are on the south side of US: 441 between the ~~ two streets. that many of the city’s ornaments are in such a state of disrepair used thisyearand that : many of the decora- tions that are installed throughout the city had oe Tepaitpd ahd the Art and Foliage Festival is scheduled in Apopka. The FFA chapter is continuing its clean up of Park Avenue and the courthouse. Area businessmen have been asked to help with the project by keeping store front -areas clean and free of ... ‘The “schoo ’ I's Ad- visory. - Committee is also cooperating, with the FFA in cleaning the school area. AJHS was the host for the District V sub- district contest which included Ocoee Junior, Union Park Junior, Liberty Junior, West- ridge Junior, Lockhart Junior and: Croom High Schools. : - The contest included competition in the areas of public speak- ing, tractor driving Sth Street to 10th Street may be re- sented AJHS in this di- the history of the FFA, what FFA meant to the individual member this event ina tie be- ridge High, while Och. ee Junior placed second. and: ‘Union sain the second. die vision of: the oom bers ore roquires to i drive a tractor and “tween a series of stakes that provided: ‘iwo inches of clear- ance for a distance of * 50 feet. A written test H ‘was also. included as from all of us a : oi Gardens. He We ‘would like to am placed tit inthe : event. : ‘Liberty Junior * placed third, Lockhart Junior placed second “and first place went to Ocoee Junior. : on tor all your . office. or y lies 889-4455 seam, Serer A