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The El Dorado Times from El Dorado, Arkansas • Page 3

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2-11 Dorado, (Ark.) El Dorito Timas Saturday, March 20, 1965 Market Pattern Mixed In Conflicting Trade NEW YORK among the most active issues, in airlines and scattered Eastern Airlines, down as strength among rails and aero- third most active stock, and space defense issues were fea- Pan American, off as 11th OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY R. WILLIAMS Suits Filed tures of another mixed stock market Friday. Trading was moderately active. The market ended the week as it began it. with a hodgepodge of plus and minus signs most active.

Volume was a relatively moderate 5 04 million shares compared with 4 9 million Thurs day. The Associated Press averagt 3OST 0KOO6MT SttP- I COULD TAKE IT EASV WHIUr MATURE- WOffKfeD 6 HEAUME and a conihcting story told by of 60 stocks edged upward .1 to the averages 334 9 with industrials off 6 One th.ng seemed fairly well rails up 8 and utilities up .2. established When the Dow Standard 4 Jones mduslrial average goes index made a slight gain of .03 above the 900 level it go at 86 84 very far before it beUm it once again indicators was accomplished That is what happened this of week Friday the Dow industn- TL took a modest loss of 76 at chips and in spitt als took a modest loss of at a the fflCt 1 36l traded on the New York Stock Airlines were under the Exchange and 47, ual influence of an Hem in a fi- advanced New highs (or 1M4-45 nancal newjpapsr to the effect tola)ed 36 and new Iowa that cuts in air fares are likely if airline earnings continue Prices were mixed on the high Pressure by the govern American Stock Exchange. VoJ- ment was for to ume was 1 44 million compared about the fare cuts, according with 167 million Thursday to the article Corporate bonds were mixed Selling pressure on airlines U.S. government bonds wen was enough to put two of them mixed to lower New York Stock Exchange Quotations Furnishad By Morrill Lynch, Pierca, Fanner Smith, Inc.

Two suits were filed In the Second Division Circuit Court Friday. The and Lumber and Supply Inc. filed suit against Buren McGregor dba MacGregor Drilling Co for the ELECTRONIC PROGRESS NEW YORK (UPI) A leading electronics executive foresees an of constantly changing products and customer demands" for the industry, with 1965 sales in excess of $17 billion, increasing to 120 billion before 1970. Conrad J. Fowler, chairman, American Electronic Laboratories, Colmar, says the electronics industry produced an estimated $16 1 billion worth of equipment in 1964, despite amount of $1,013.06 with interest from May 8, 1963 at six cent oer annum and costs Harry G.

Miller filed suit against the United Bankers Life Insurance Co for the sum of 9B60 45 and a statutory penalty cutbacks in defense spending of 12 per cent and fees. One suit was filed in the Second Division Chancery Court Friday Eleanor H. Walden filed suit for divorce against Coda Walden on the grounds of personal indignities Shop the CLASSIFIED today. Organ Recital Slated Sunday In Monticello Linda Warren Littlefield of Arkansas College will be presented in an organ recital Sunday aftemon at 3 clock in the First Presbyterian Church in Monticello. Spotlight On Hollywood By BOB THOMAS rather exciting, AP Writer he observes as long as you are HOLLYWOOD.

Some not in any particular danger television series sell them- And I always assure myself selves; others have to be sold that I have proper protection Place Man From from the local police in the latter eatego- gtJjj can be hazardous For instance. Dallas, President Of Romania Dies VIENNA Presid ent Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej, architect of his nation growing ind from Moscow, died Friday in a Bucharest hospital He was 64 Dej's death was The international spy thriller- he made the mistake of announced by th? official Ro- spoof had a rocky beginning, qj his manian news agency It came a striving more for thrills than cheek. The rest of the crowd day after parliament re-elected idem BALANCE UP NEW YORK net debit balances of New York Stock Exchange member firms rose by $19 million during February to $5 038 billion, the exchange reported Friday The Pizza House has a new dining room! Dina with us and anjoy delicious PIZZA, SPAGHETTI, SHORT ORDERS and SANDWICHES till 12 THE PIZZA HOUSE 316 South A Vdnurai Air IM SU Cham Ailla Citai Co Am VI am Ims Km Wtuw Am Can Km Cyan Km Km Km Tato Armee St. AC mim AUm iVnt Banni Kxrp Bran "Stm I Ok err rritM Ottiaa arm CrrnU Can Kdu Cant Cmm Qti Ova Prod MH rrs T4 TH Ove St. Ovtua Wr I mm I in Raal A Kod Paac Mt Entar Tra Gao Ut J7H Hot Springs, Branch Gan Klar ioav Oan lOi Gan Tai Gan TfcfUtb Gao Goodruh 1 Vi Gaadjrea UH- MH GrayitarAd Gail OU lnt Hut m3 lat Hin tus Vu IM PajwwOH Ul Shrjr JutuM 1 Kaiaar AJacaViva Uona am SUr Gaa LarUlartj Trxteka Marun Mar Mrrrt n.

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and Mrs Amos Warren of Warren. Mrs Littlefield will receive the degree of bachelor of music education from in June She has been a scholarship student at the college and received the Alcoa Scholarship Award for the 1954-65 session, She is the wife of David er But then the production minds began finding their way through less tortuous plot pathways, meanwhile injecUng more of the bottled-in-bond humor NBC switched the show from Tuesday to Monday nights, and ratings improved Next season it is scheduled for Friday in color. A The voung crowd to embrace UN To st.m- of the El Dorado News-Times Farm Expert Sees Bright Future For Ozarks Other Listings 5k 4 STOCK LIST STOCK iXCHAHOi Ctoaa Konya jtat Co 't FAVETTKVILLF. Ark The Ozarks are as fruit and vegetable industry could expand vastly reversing the decline in the area food processing business, an agricultural economist said here Carter Price told the Ozark (anners and Freezers Association annua! convention that food processors and scientists can help expand the industry by in creasing local production Price, assistant agricultural economist with the University of Arkansas Agricultural Expert ment StalMvl here said increas ed vegetable locally would remove th? current necessity to import vegetables for processing in Ozark plants Sharing increased profits with grower 9 on Ca MH 0 MHD a UMUSTID STOCKS Ata au 1 St4I4HUH Od '4H 4 mt (Qv 3 tNVISTlNO 1 Cop 2 TI im 4 voosiks to IOAO I0A2 io 11 57 I2AI IJ TI creased balling would industry he said would encourage w- production in a snow economic trend that ntinue or increase the bargaining position. Price said the processing industry in the area has declined for several years, but is now in a position to expand His comments came during a panel discussion.

Another panel member, Billy Bryan, an agricultural engineer with the experiment station said processing plants in the area could absorb produc tion from another g.uuo acres immediately Tw-tll and from an additional 25 BW Ucw acres by 1970 He based his statements on a ml preliminary report of a study by several agencies, made at the request of the association sew rk tmitauM ra Km Him Slut Am Mutuai Ft Kir Huughtoa A Ama Houcltua1. Ama SU KuiKirfe ruatf 1 hAruanc Crvmrtk i Vwtural Fund Kaua- 4 Hai Kauai i raMWrt MiM fUAdamMM Gan lirvaat Tr Kami rt KDA iiwsNrp Irw-uma Utcorv lavaat Cm Km la rat Mm lav Orp Su law Grp Sit Lm Vai Pay Orp Uttar Kay at imr CMa Keyataaa (Sia Maaa Tr Mutua. Tnatf Nat Mr Int Nat Sar SU PVaaat rand Pnra Tr Puntai) Putaarr Gaa Putnam GrtJi Wuart iJtat 11 it si IS IS IS UT? i) 1 1 i a a i i 14 14 it a sa 41 11 $4 114 7.1 ea Mr ra TataMaa Vaiaa lana tue Mat 10 7 07 It ss Vt 14 1 97 14 S3 17 Itt 4 47 a 14 41 14 14 II 14 It M4D 7 41 34 4 4 a 17 14 17 4 14 4 12 41 4 43 MM 4 34 13 44 13 43 a 3i II 17 IK 7 a 3t 33 4 14 3 747 14 11 II 41 14 II 44 17 11 4 40 il 41 4 14 I 34 5 44 4U 44 4 4 34 4 S4 1)74 She is a member of the Alpha Chi Honor Society and has recently been elected to WT ki in American Colleges and Universities At she studies with Author A Harris head of the music department, and piano and organ with Mrs Helen Harris She has been presented in recitals each year and this marks the second time she has given both a complete piano and organ recital the same year Mrs Littlefield will practice teach in El Dorado and will also accept private students here Success Subject Of Address Bob Wlrnberley manager of communtications with Arkansas Power and Light Co was the guest speaker at the program meetmg of the F7I Dorado Pilot Club 'ftmrsdav at the Rufus Garrett Hotel Wimbetley discussed "Are You A Personal and stated that there are five marks of success They include Do you do your wort the quality of your to serve the institutions of your com munity to work with and for voung people and to love thy neighbor as thyself Miss Jan Oldham sang three selections Without A River of No and Never Alone She was accompanied at the piano by Miss Ijnda Church TV following guests were present Mrs Sue Jameson, Mrs Frank Spicer Mrs Mary Cant rata of Magnolia, Mrs McKinney Club Sponsor Mr and Mrs Herman (Sandler Mr and Mrs Douglass Futrell. Miss Bess Reagan, Mrs Wooley, Mrs Roy Goody Jr Mrs Pauline Turn age Miss Aielle Estes Mrs A Wilson, Mrs Fon Ruhl man Mr and Mrs David Cal St. IsOuiti Livestock Ai.

STOCKY AJUW ulate this interest MGM sent the series Robert Vaughn and David McCallum to key cities, especially where the national ratings are tallied The reaction to their visits has been clamorous Industry sources credit these tours with playing a large part in achieving a renewal of for next season McCailum. a Scottish actor with a distinguished acting background seems at first blush an unlikely subject for screaming agers Yet he draws them on the tours What more, he likes it Chancery Court Judge Claude Love ruled on two cases in the Second Division Chancery- Court Friday Elizabeth I Jackson was granted a divorce from James Jackson on the grounds of personal indignities Union County of Arkansas was granted a decree as per precept against Chase Crocord et al. houn Mrs Ruth Wilson Mr and Mrs Elwood Robinson. Eamie Deaton and co-pilots. Tom rhadwell.

George Watts Ham Smith Wayne Murphy and McClatchey RISE IN FOAM NEW YORK (UPI) Consumption of latex foam rubber will surpass the 121 million- pound level for according to the Latex Foam Rubber Council Sales have risen steadily since 1961 Latex foam rubber is used for mattresses, cuah- CHOIRMASTER-Jos eph Running of University of the South at Sew onee serves os both organist and ot the University Ail Samts Episcopal will dir ecf the University all male choir hi a concept of socred muiic at St Mary's Epte copal Church in fl Dorado Monday at 8 The gen eral public has been invited by Rev Rayford McLean, rector of St Mary's MAJESTIC METRO G01DWYK MAYER rv pet underlay, pillows, iont and automobile aula s.aoc 4M Huai tjao mudai alai activa, barrawt a me 4 Uta at mmAy TharaOar 144-4M ftarrwai and (UM IT mm SM MB am ISM Me raJvaa M. limitad at waaa la irada UM raivaa wttvi, tad rfcatta vaaMrt RIALT0-A- I ts ock ost iotois ove -B oi Shop the ClJkSSIFTED todty Mi ata awtfk taal and an ma ant id MSC Mrtac lamda 7 Nowscope next STARTS SUNDAY AT TH I THEE SHOWS IN COLOftl ADULTS 75c CHILDREN FREE! HIES theftatt 0 1 PA ft RpcK. HUDSON young trange edfellows HNtC Ot On 1 STEPHEN BOYD MM7 JUMBO IV DEAN JAGGER I PIUS ohn tewart rause rnie ovacs NORTH TO ALASKA sion. as expected to elect a new preside.it Until then, experts said, (iheorghiu presidential duties would be sum'd by ie three vire-chair- of tlie stat? council Ion Gheorghe Maurer, who is also prem.er, St fan Volte and Avram Bunanciu Gheorghiu Dej, who was also the Communist party leader, had be hosp.talized pneumonia and paUtis iapaed into a coma shortly before his death The late president was responsible for the shaping at a nationalisUc Romanian policy under which Komania defied th? Kremlin dom naLior of the Commun.jt Flastem European nations Gheorghiu Dej was elected general of the Romanian workers 'Communist' party 1945 and held this post to his death with a unr year break from to He was Romanian vice premier from to under the regime of Petr? Groxa In May, 1162 he was appointed prime minister at the request of Moscow then under Josef Slalm On Oct 4, 1)65 he was unan imously elected first secretary of the central committee of the Romanian Communist party and at the same time stepped down as prime minister He became pres.dent in 1 TONIGHT ONLY! ONI NIGHT ONLY! A SIN TOO TERRIBLE TO A LOVE TOO SHOCKING TO FORGET! PSYCHE 59 ttmm Ht A' MsHMiN fiAi FRANK SINATRA 4 DIAN MARTIN -m- 4 FOR TEXAS "TV programs Ha- INul pov-u tAll eTvt SKY-VUI II DOCAOO MOWIMe t. li, loved as if his life depended on it it did! MGMr.

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1964-1974