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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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14 Lttoanon Daily News, Friday, May Palmyra Accident Cowfes, 19, CoJe- brook. and GeraU M. Boltz 25 Woodbiw Drive, were identified as driven involved an accident yesterday afternoon on East Main Street between Railroad and Chestnut streets in Palmyra. Neither driver was injured. According to Palmyra police, damage to the Cowles car was estimated at $150 and to the Boltz vehicle at £25.

GEORGE WASHINGTON TAVERN LARGEST ME IV TOHA 11 ITALIAN DISHES 11 STEAKS SEAFOOD ITEMS 34 SANDWICH VARIETIES BEER WINE LIQUOR Da if Specials Private Room And Meeting Facilities Mon. Thru 11 A.M. To 1 A.M. Kitchen Open Till 11:30 P.M. Fri.

11 A.M. To 2 A.M. Kitchen Open Till 12 274-1233 Sunday lOlh Sit. FREDERICKSBURG LEGION Saturday, May 22 10 P.M. to i A.M.

THE POLKA KNIGHTS Sunday, May 23 P.M. to 10 P.M. THE BLACK CATS WEEKEND SPECIAL HOT CHICKEN SANDWICHES 50 with FRENCH FRIES KITCHEN HOURS: SAT. 5 P.M. TO 1 A.M.—SUNDAY 4 P.M.

TO 10:30 P.M. Ham Pork Tail WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES, BANQUETS, AND WEDDING RECEPTIONS STUMPS FOR DAD Jack Ford is seen here on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus, Thursday, stumping for votes for his father, the President, as he answers questions from a crowd of 1,000 students between classes. Ford gave his father's stand on the major issues and gave his own choices for his father's running mate, including U.S. Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn.

(UPI Telephoto) Three Artists at Bans Press Showing At LCT YOUR 1976 LEGION AND HOME ASSOCIATION DUES ARE DOE MEMBERS ONLY PRESENTS RECORDING STARS "ATLANTIC CROSSING" STARRING "JERRY HETRICK" EVERY WEDNESDAY is LADIES' NITE NEXT WEEK: WEDNESDAY SPECIAL MEMORIAL BLAST TRIPLE HEADER FEATURING ZIGGIE, HIT RUN, FAT CAT (ALL ON THE SAME STAGE) The Biggest Party In Our OPEN WED. TO SAT. 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. LOCATED ON RT.

422 IN ANNVILLE Three area artists are exhibiting works during the run of "Under the Yum Yum Tree," currently at the Lebanon Community Theatre. The art will be on display at the theater through Saturday night. The three artists exhibiting works are Melvin Behm, 101 S. Locust Myerstown; Charles Hively, 1040 Guilford St. Lebanon, and Harold Geesaman, Palmyra RD 1.

Behm is primarily a historical artist. He studied by correspondence from the Washington School of Art and has taken numerous evening and summer courses from Lebanon area artists, as well as teaching art classes himself in oil and watercolor. Pen and ink drawings of historical subjects are his main interests, but he has done works using oils, acrylics, and charcoal. He exhibits his work in many Lebanon area shows and has won awards for his work. Behm also repairs antique picture frames.

Work Is Varied Hively, a commercial freelance artist, graduated from SAYHELLOTO HARDER NEW BIG WIN. more meat than a "GET FREE SHAKE ti There's something new at Hardee's. Its called the BigTwin. It's got more meat than a Big Mac. The Big Twin.

Two charbroiled meat patties, our special Huskee Sauce, crispy shredded lettuce, and tangy melted cheese, in a big toasted bun. So bring the coupon to any participating Hardee's and say, "Hello BigTwin." WITH PURCHASE OF BIG TWIN Take this coupon to Hardee's of Lebanon and receive free Shake with the purchase of the New Big Twin. per customer. I Coupon expires June 15, 1976 the Art Institute of Pittsburgh with an associate degree. He works in water-colors, charcoal, oils, and acrylic and his wort covers a variety of subjects from lettering to figure work and portraits.

He previously worked for local print shops and exhibits some of his work at the Wilbur Weik Gallery. The local Bicentennial buttons were created by Hively. Geesaman is known as a country artist. He has 16 years experience as a full-time artist. He is self-taught.

His previously commissioned wort was divided between sign and truck lettering, animal paintings, portraits and large murals. He is now concentrating on farm subjects and other country-oriented subjects. Paints Poultry Much of his commissioned work is done for the American Poultry Breeders and Exhibitors. He has won many awards for paintings of poultry. Many of his murals can be found in local churches.

The large painting in the reception room of the new Lebanon County Humane Society shelter was painted by him on a commission from the Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts. Cardiac Course Underway The first advance cardiac life support training course in the state is being held today and tomorrow by the American Heart Association, Pennsylvania Affiliate, in the Mil ton S. Hershey Medical Center. Through the course, which is oversubscribed, selected physicians are being trained and qualified to instruct the advanced cardiac emergency care program at their institutions. First-day instruction includes review and practice of the basic life support techniques, cardioputmonary resuscitation (CPR).

Abo covered will be the use of adjunct equipment, monitoring and recognition of irregular heart rhythm and other life signs Supportive techniques, drug therapy, stabilization and transportation. On Saturday morning, participants will take written and practical elaminations. The afternoon program will be devoted to the mechanics of setting up an advanced cardiac life support training program and practice in course presentations by each participant. 4 Points Hotel HI. 419 letweei ReWersburj itt Nontltfcrf TONIGHT Black Go Go Girl JfANIE AtSO Go Go Boy JEFF 6 in Mf ARDMORE, Pa.

(UPI) District Magistrate Seymour Green has prohibited the public and the press from attending proceedings againsty Jeffrey Wicker, 17, of Narberth, Montgomery County, charged in the death of his girl friend. Green said he closed a preliminary hearing Thursday because Wicker's attorney had asked that he be tried as a juvenile. All juvenile trials are closed. Green said. Wicker was charged in the strangling of Marion Shopa, 15, of Bala-Cynwyd last May 10.

The youth was being held in the Montgomery County Prison without bail. Red Maple Inn 3rd last MapU Street TONIGHT 10 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. THE SOUND OF MUSIC FORMERLY PA. TURNPIKE MAY 26 THE JORDAN BROS.

RESERVATIONS NECESSARY. CALL 272-9102. Serving Deliciout Meals From To 10 P.M. A VOX PA. AVON HOTEL MUSIC TONIGHT BY NEW BIRTH Kitchen Open Fri.

Sat. till 11 P.M. Plenty at Free Perking Across Street MT. ZION COMMUNITY FIRE CO. Sunday, May 23 P.M.

t. P.M. The Polka Knights WEEKEND SPECIAL Ham Platter 2.65 WITH 2 VEGETABLES NEXT WEEK THE BLACK CATS Kitckei I Ml. Ti 11:30 fri 5 M. To 11:38 ML Saturday 5 P.M.

to 11:30 P.M., Sunday 4 P.M. to 11:30 P.M. MEMBER OF LEBANON COUXTY UNITED CLUBS mmmm mmmm mmt 7 FATHOMS RESTAURANT-LOUNGE 7th ft RrinMhl Sis. 274-0331 FEATlj'IIIKG: lOflSTEK TAIL FOR 1, MARYLAND CRABCAKES (All BACKRN CRAB MEAT). SURF I TURF CLAMS.

STUFFED LOBSTERS flOUNDER. CLAMS OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL I OPEN EVERY SUNDAY I ili30 A.M. P.M. 1 To 10 P.M.J FRIDAY SPtCIAL HI Fresh Fillet Of Haddock 2.45 Kilchcn Mondof 11 A.M. To 12 liMjuy Open II A.M.

To 1 JH fir 4 Greil Mace Je Eat? Try DAILY SPECIALS You'll Lov. 1 352 Cumberland Lebanon DAILY SPECIALS Sunday Open 1 to 1 A.M. 8 PJM. to 1 A.M. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY TONIGHT THRU SUNDAY "MAXWELL" Coll Music Hurts? BONN Prof.

Hermann Rauhe, an expert in the sociology of music, says, "Experiments have shown that certain musical structures such as 'primitive beat' and other excessively noisy, rhythmic music lead to the release of certain hormones." He says this can cause permanent gaps in a person's memory. Pleasant Hi Hotel ItM CtertMrt TOWY 4 J. CO-CO SUNSHINE DANCE THE THREE 2:31 rJ. GO-GO EVE Child's Take your child to the Franklin Mini Museum and watch his eyes light up when he sees Ihe wonder of the colorful Sight and Sound Show, the re-creation of the first moon landing and all the other exciting com and medal exhibits. The Museum is free The feelings you II share are priceless THE FRANKLIN MINT Franklin Center.

Pennsylvania 215-459-6168 1 8 miles west ol downtown Philadelphia on Route Open 7 days a week PERSEVERANCE FIRE Cl Jonestown, Pa. May 21 Echoes of Tyme Formtrly Country 10 P.M. To 1 A.M. May 22 Burgendy 10 P.M. To 1 A.M.

May 23 The Saints Weekend Special Steamed Clams Doz KITCHEN HOURS Fri. and SaL 5 P.M. to 4 P.M. to 12:30 STEAKS SEAFOOD PLATTERS ROAST BEEF KITCHEN SPECIALS FRIDAY Baked Beef Heart mm SATURDAY Belt Buster $OOO A M.ih^ mm SUNDAY Fried Ham Platter SO 35 of the lulled Clubs No Gueils Memben Only STOCK UP HOLIDAY WEEKEND With QUALITY BEVERACES COKE-SMITE TAI FRISCA CANS PEPSI 7-w. CMS MMCASI OFFERS GOOD Till THURSDAY, MAY 27 PICKUP ONLY HISSNER DISTRIBUTORS 1506 CUMBERLAND STREET Open 9:30 A.M.

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