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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 4

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
4
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jyiNj.H Vjtl ESS A I Wednesday Mirch 20, 1963 (Fall on TOO Head of Cattle Tree Pierces Housefoo oo 1 ihEN? TCTf tt: pi 1 Photo bv Willis Studio trapped after yesterday's tornado. About 25 cows were killed and others injured when tons of hay, corn and debris crashed in on them. LAWRENCEBURG. Tenn. Workmen use a crane to lift the roof off a dairy barn on the Hooper Fleeman farm where about 100 cattle were High Winds Lash Midstate; Portland Hit Hard -Staff photos by Jack Corn PORTLAND, Tenn.

Carl Gilliam and construction workers repair the roof on the. Gilliam home here one of the many houses damaged by high winds and falling trees. The tree limbs pushed downward to within four inches of the living room floor in this. $20,000 home. (Continued From Page One) the twisters could have dipped away," said Norman Hill of French Cleaners and down nt Portland, skinned over Bvrdstown.

near the Ken- ers said- Laundor-iunits from McMinnvillp hikI Tullahonm were at Pelham last .1 con i i uLn.rv di ''u uctdusij iBr a oroad area until reaching Al- tuck y-Tennessee line. Mill, cor Ui Gnn.1 nmnlho anH 9Q rl VC 111 tVlP WOl'U-. Robertson County, ahout electric clocK stopped then. hany, about six miles north of respondent for THE NASHVILLE f.oiht whutle I In Damage was estimated in thou- static, a tinv community on the TENNESSEAN, said damage in the oniv iincl 0f ch0ked down I'll lone-third of the roof of the East sands of dollars as power and Tennessee-Kentucky border. Static-Albany area probablybet we had four inches of rain "(Robertson High School was telephone lines and property! A service station was damaged amounts from $75,000 to $100,000.

blown awav. Many buildings fence. He paid a $100 'fine and house. He moved for a new trial, faces 30 days in the workhouse) McLaughlin was accused i)i for illegally possessing liquor, the pedistrian death of Mrs. for resale.

Evelvn Moore, 60. Forger Given 4-Year Term were damaged, particularly in the Barren Plains, Cross Plains ITftmfiv? dnwn homes were. The Mitchell service station at FRANKLIN County, Sher At least five barns were down damaged in and near Portland, static was unroofed. iiff Rnv hniirt. ana porches were a as well as some other structures,) Portland, men and women i ti ,.,0,,,, and Orlinda areas.

blown off several homes. including the Portland Junior 'were already out mending roofs aed and in some cases roofs deputy sheriff said the dam Dennis C. McLaughlin, 30, of Charles Louis Phillips and 1008 Alice charged withj Dennis Norman Tibbs each were second degree murder, pleaded sentenced to a year in the work-guilty to involuntary manslaugh- house and $20 in fines on two ter and was sentenced to 11 burglary counts. High bchool. jan(i windows and sawing blown off He said hisia9e at rllnda was heavy HIGH WINDS blew down bi At Clarksville, Mrs.

Elaine fallen trees in their yards when home and barn at Alto were trees in both the Pelham Ele A man accused of passing mentary School and Pelhamiiff Pat Sutton said a windstorm. rri TS 1 Xr damaSpd- Methodist Church yards, but he said he believed to "lthhfin Uvo after There were reports of hail at $2,000 worth of forged checks at Burke, employed at Crossroads Grill, received minor cuts when a plate glass window was blown out. Other buildings were damaged in the pre-noon storm. SERVED AT THEIR BEST FOODS jiwuiiLcagie aiiu vv nuei a tiajui tie damage was inflicted on the a tornado, struck the Flatwood community near Alto Nashville Bank Trust Co. pleaded guilty in Criminal Court yesterday and was sentenced to four years in state prison.

buildings. 'community, six miles northwest THINK it was a tornado," Hardest hit was the Grundy of Lawrenceburg, at 4:25 p.m. saki John Hinton, assistant County Cooperative store on the "It knocked a cedar tree down, tl postmaster. It seemed Alto Road. The twister lifted off in the yard on the Grady Ham-j th WCtit Hajl The school was damaged at Wilder's Chapel.

A house trailer was picked up by winds and Libya Premier Named BENGHAZI. Libva L-Vi Dr. carried about 300 yards where Stephen Paul uranam, zi rear diec '2 washed to th. ground" Muhiddin Fikini was appointedlof P07 Kirby also is wanted In A South Sea Motif Taste Treats to Please the Most Fastidiuus HAWAIIAN POLYNESIAN CANTONESE The Omni Hut CREATED IN A MILLION MILES Of TRAVEL I Mi. S.

Smyrna on Hwv. 41 For Res. Ph. OPEN 5-10 P.M premier of Libya by King Idns'on federal warrants, yesterday. I In other Criminal Court ac- Fikini is a former before Judge John L.

dor to the United States. HejDraper: succeeds Mohammed Bin Oth- G. F. (Big Jeff) Bess, 42, one-man Al-Said who resigned. time actor, is awaiting action on S.t..

12 Noon-9 P.M. 12 Mi. S. or Njjhvills Airport Smyrna CI 9-4870 The Ben Imand Telephone! ming into a 2'2-ton van hit at 12-W tln iol Coun'. hinin" Cooperative reported it had sev- knocking it on its side on High-IJ edW couple "iiild andTlfe eral lines dow but emergency way 31, said Sutton.

Th and the nouse pumeu service had been restored bvi Lss than 100 yards away, the 'tA" et0 to the pround. The family was 9 p.m. to Manchester. iwinds demolished a barn on the ana no pldce 10 not at home. U.S.

41 was closed early last Hooper fleeman farm. Wrecker "I heard a big roar. I lookedi CIVIL DEFENSE and rescue night because of the damage crews rushed to the scene to re- and saw an ugly, whirling dark move 100 cows from the debris. icloud. It was raining so hard it CHARLES SELF, weather-Losses and damage to the barn looked like foam in front," Hin-: ,1 1 II I iiiirfiilf nikrW-tiil THE DEPENDABLES BUILT BV DODGE I tiVilUtmMfaJimm.M(imUi tiiimm ilm ttriini miina.i "I "luel estimated at $25,000.

Some, ton said. I rcau offices in JSashville. said: electrical and telephone lines' Some other Portland residents "There is no way to tell defi- were out fol. awhile. The same agreed it was a tornado.

Some' niteiy. But it does seem likely arPa was nit bv a twister last said they thought it was a bad tne storms in Portland and Al- WPek storm but not a tornado, bany, were tornadoes." i Noting that tornadoes move in AT ALBANY, the Ferguson H. K. SH A NNON, senior mem-a northeasterly direction, he said pPf.d Mill was unroofed. Page ber of a father-son insurance Cook, manager, was blown from firm in Portland, said: the building, but was not hurt.

"I'm 65. It was the worst The screen was torn down from1 storm I ever saw. W'e have more rTl i. 1 1 1 1 (VI r. ar.

At last! A pleasant, refreshing way me Aioany ineaici, jui iw ua to help hrttk nioking habit Great a straight chair nearby was left! far. We have about 50 barns taste, eenOy medicated standing, ine ironi pari 01 ine ioiai losses, i wuuiu wuma rV-v-aSJkto help satisfy tobacci, secona iioor or iunis service sia- dh een iuu aim inunnca rontn At otnr-oa tirtn in nu'n niir houp snirei'pn or some but nothing else damaged. sort." "A few barns were blown R. E. Bigbee.

manager of CAIN-MOAN Co. I IKi Ctntral Sauth th rtttfil.il 'imm iii 'j "4 if I WHAT DOES DODGE HAVE GOING FOR IT? i 5.1 Spring "sewing-time11 value! new Pfaff sewing machine complete with sewing accessory kit! MiiwniwiwryrMniiii iiiiiii iiiiiii in vrrmif-yr- i i i i i i in iiitw i wni.i wnnnii iifirwif irir nr iny.i,uiinppi.i numi-un hip jimiuu i mil Jim i i.tu 4 PEOPLE! q3 in portable case IJIIKUI fPWpiUlll. No cams, no discs, no attachments needed to do the following! tlil-ffrfrlllftl'rirni tllil Hi ill 1)1 'I i i -Tl in "1 "I Hiiillillll III Zig-zag stitching Monogram Sew on button Work, buttonholes Sew with 2 or 3 needles Hemstitch Overcast Blind stitch Embroider Applique Darn, mend 9 Cording stitch People are going for Dodge like never before, (Our sales are up 57 over the same period of last year and that's the biggest increase of any car.) So we asked 'em, "Why Dodge?" The replies came easy. The youthful good looks. The hot performance.

The girls especially like the fresh interiors and roomy comfort. And everyone favors the things that make these cars The Depend-ables. Like self-adjusting brakes, a rust- protected body and a new warranty. It seems people are going for Dodge, because Dodge has so much going for people. Including a nice low price.

Your Dodge Dealer's Warranty against defects in material and workmanship on 1963 cars has been expanded to include parts replacement or repair without charge lor required parts or labor lor five years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first; on the engine block, head and internal parts; transmission case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch); torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints (excluding dust covers), rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings-provided the vehicle has been serviced at reasonable intervals according to the Dodge Certified Car Care schedules. Sewing Accessory Kit includes cutting board, skirt marker, tracing kit, and a dozen other sewing essentials! no down payment small monthly payments! DODGE DIVISION CHRYSLER Wi MOTORS CORPORATION FREE delivery! FREE sewing instructions! THE DEPENDABLES ARE COMING ON STRONG! SEE YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALERI Sewing Machines Cain-Sloan' Third I In SEE NBC-TV. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTING..

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