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Galesburg Register-Mail from Galesburg, Illinois • Page 24

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hooplc NUMBERS ALLUS IS MY nckeo NO. 5," EOLITH SEA JUS 5fOMP FULFILL VOOR DREAN OF DANCIMS ON THE OCJSANV AS TO ASK FOR NO. 4, "SAMARA AFTER 10, WALLFLOWER" TWATS THE ONLY 6TEED IN. TKS "THAT DOESN'T WOC, WHBFTelevision (Llitlngi Standard WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 Four 5:00 Captain Video. 5:15 John 5:30 You Asked For It.

6:00 Godfrey and Friends. 7:00 Strike It Rich. 7:30 I've Got a Secret. 8:00 Boxing: Flore vs. Flanagan.

8:45 Sports Spot. 0:00 I Led Three 9:30 Ray Bolger. 10:00 Score Board. 10:15 Weather and News. 10:30 Auto Racing Highlights.

10:45 Sign Off. Six 5:10 Four Star Sports. 5:15 Four Star News. 5:25 Weather Tower. 5:30 Eddie Fisher.

5:45 News Caravan. 6:00 I Married Joan. 6:30 My Little Margie. 7:00 TV Theatre. 8:00 This Is Your Life.

8:30 Honor Roll of Hits. 0:00 Death Valley Days. 9:30 Weatherman. 9:35 News and Sports, 9:45 "Danger on the Air, 11:00 Coming Attractions. THURSDAY, JUNE 17 Four Morning Show.

7:25 Weather and News. 7:30 The Morning Show. 8:00 Arthur Godfrey. 9:30 Strike It Rich. 10:00 Valiant Lady.

10:15 Love of 4-ife. 10:30 Search for Tomorrow. 10:45 The Guiding Light. 11:00 Brighter Day. 11:15 Markets and Music.

11:30 Garry Moore. 12:30 Houseparty. 1:00 The Big Payoff. 1:30 The Bob Crosby Show. 2:00 Woman With a Fast.

2:15 Secret Storm. 2:30 Robert Q. Lewis. 3:00 Film Subjects. 3:30 Film Subjects.

Grandpa Happy. 4:30 Barker Bills Cartoons. FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 20 WGIL Radio Program 1400 ON YOUR DIAL WEDNESDAY 6:00 News. 6.05 U. S.

Weather. 6:10 Want Ads of the Air. 6:15 Spotlight of the Day. 6:30 Dinner Music. 6:45 Sports Parade.

7:00 News. 7:05 St. Louis vs. Philadelphia. 10:00 Nitecap News.

10:15 Brad Williams Show. 11:00 Music Til Midnight. 11:59 Sign Off. News on the Hour Every Hour. 1 4:45 TV Showcase.

5:00 Captain Video. 5:15 John 5:30 The Lone Ranger. 6 M0 Meet Mr. McNutley. 6:30 Ozzie and Harriet.

7:00 TV Theatre. 7:30 Big Town. 8:00 Public Defender. 8:30 Place the Face. 9:00 Favorite Story.

9:30 Dr. I. Q. 10:00 Scoreboard. 10:15 Weather and News.

10:30 "Adventure of Kitty O'Day." 11:30 Sign Off. Six 5:45 Test Pattern. 6:00 Today with Garroway. 8:00 Ding Dong School. 8:30 One Man's Family.

8:45 Three Steps to Heaven. 9:00 Home. 10:00 Bride and Groom. 10:15 Hawkins Falls. 10:30 Betty White Show.

11:00 Rural Roundup. 11:30 Stars at Noon. 12:00 Today's Cooking. 12:30 Especially for You. 1:00 Kate Smith Show.

2.00 Welcome Travelers. 2:30 On Your Account. 3:00 Pinky Lee Show. 3:30 Howdy Doody. 4:00 Make Believe.

4:30 Circle "6" Ranch. 5:10 Four Star Sports. 5:15 Four Star News. 5:25 Weather Tower. 5:30 Dinah Shore.

5:45 News Caravan. 6:00 Groucho Marx. 6:30 Justice. 7:00 Dragnet. 7:30 Ford Theatre.

8:00 Martin Kane. 8:30 Trip The Trio. Wrestling from International Amphitheatre. 8:30 Weatherman. 0:35 News and 9:45 "Sarumba," 11:00 Coming Attractions.

Aledo ALE and Mrs. J. A. Lot- gren have gone to Canada on a vacation. Joe Giffin, a student at the University of Illinois, arrived Saturday to spend the summer vacation here with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Giffin. Pvt. Jerry Giffin, who is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, and his wife, who resides in cago, will arrive this weekend for a visit in the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Giffin. Mrs. Erland Johnson and daughter of Mason, is visiting in the home of her father, August IMonson, and her brother-in-law jand sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Luther jldstrom. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waespe ihave returned from Ashland, I where they spent the past month I in the home of their son and idaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Gail Waespe. THURSDAY 5:58 Sign On. 6:00 Hymns of All Churches. 6:15 Morning Worship. 6:30 Breakfast Time.

6:45 Wake Up and Live. 7:00 U. S. Weather. 7:05 Want Ads of the Air.

7:15 Wake Up and Live. 7:30 News. 7:45 Wake Up and Live. 9:15 Let's Quiz the Mrs. 9:30 Problem or Solution.

10:00 News. 10:05 Uncle Harry. 10:10 Market Reports. 10:15 Spotlight of the Day. 10:30 Knoxvllle News.

10:35 Morning Melodies. 10:45 Tater Quiz. 11:00 Monmouth Social Notes. 11:15 Shop in Abingdon. 11:30 Market Reports.

11:40 Farm Bureau. 12:00 Farm Reporter. 12:15 U. S. Weather.

12:20 Spotlight of the Day. 12:30 Local News. 12:45 Monmouth News. 1:00 National News. 1:05 Chicago vs.

Pittsburgh. 3:25 Want Ads of the Air. 3:30 Afternoon Matinee. 4:00 1400 Club. 5:00 News.

5:15 Eddie Fisher Show. 5:30 Tunes for Tots. 5:45 Off the Record. 6:00 News. 6:05 U.

S. Weather. 6:10 Want Ads of the Air. 6:15 Spotlight of the Day. 6:30 Knox County Conservation.

6:45 Sports Parade. 7:00 News. 7:05 St. Louis vs. Philadelphia.

10:00 Nitecap News. 10:15 Brad Williams Show. 11:00 Music Till Midnight. 11:59 Sign Off. News on the Hour Every Hour.

Sew-So 4-H Club To Meet Wednesday At Church in Viola 4-H Club will meet Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Methodist Church in Viola. It will be a picnic project with a trail marked to the secret picnic area serving as a 4-H requirement for completion of Outdoor Meals Class During the business session, girls will plan a progressive dinner for' the next meeting. Link Reunion Held At Lake Storey The Link reunion was held Sun day at the Lake Storey. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Link and Danny of Media, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Link, Glenna arid Barbara of Mount Pleasant, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Link of Media; Mr and Mrs. L. H. Cole of LaHtrpe Also, Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Meehan of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cole, Stevie and Roger, Smith shire; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Link and Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Rule, all of Rock Island; Ab Carnes of Mrs. Clyde Gra Nancy and Ray UNTIL WE MAftfP- BfWEDtf-HONEST ABE.

SEE.MEDT'RNCW HE WAS DIGGIN' f. rr's seeN A mm CHA56, VUH ORNSRV COYOTE NOW AH CAN SIVE yUH Ik 3 JVWI SAT otfrai craw mjorc Mfift so mtsowb Media; Mr. and ham and Ricky, of Knoxville. Also, Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Link Jerry, Jimmie and Mike of Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Link of Fairview, Jerry Cole of Smithshire, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bowen, Rodney and Patty of Media; Mr.

and Mrs. Chuck Cole, Larry and Donnie of Galesburg; John and June Kauzlarich and Dannie and Connie Link, all of Farmigton; Also, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Link, David and Thomas, all, of Biggsville; Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Link, Janet, Dannie and Allen, all of DeLong; and Ronald Link, who is in the service in Kansas. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Link, Editha Kay and Patty, Miss Nancy Anderson and David Ray, all of Abingdon; and Miss Maria Leafgreen of Rio. North Carolina has 4,061,929 people of which 1,376,560 live on farms.

I DAY OF 365 BELONGS TO DAD! It's SUNDAY, JUNE 20 ELECTRIC SHAVER SALES SERVICE GALESBURG TYPEWRITER CO. 72 $. Cherry St t1374 Viola F. R. McLean and nephew, Jim Beckley, of Tilden, are visiting in the home of the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert McAtee, and family. Miss Mary Beth McAtee is visiting relatives in Tilden. Mrs. Marilyn Bollman left Friday from Moline airport for Frankfort, Germany, to join her husband who is stationed there, Pvt.

Bollman has been in service the past year and went to Germany May 1. Mrs. Bollman has been staying with her husband's parents at the farm home since her husband has been in service. Keep leeih bright Chew Spcmmnt Gym, Chewing helpt cleanse the teeth. tfelpt keep them naturally bright.

Uity gum mighty important READ THE WANT ADS TELEVISION NIGHT and DAY SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Prompt Attention Reasonable RIVERS APPLIANCES 57 South Cherry Phones; 4208 or 8173-3 TELEVISION RADIOS SERVICE; ALL MAKES PICKUP DELIVERY BERG'S New Owners Vtafeie, Earl F. Larson H- W. We 258 Service and Install E. SumnoM 8-1305 TUNE-IN TIPS For special events and unexpected happenings, radio is right on top of the news. During the last few days such varied items as a daylight savings time election in Kewanee, fatal highway crashes on both sides of Galesburg on Route 34, a civil defense alert warning, and decisions by the county court and board of supervisors were brought to you shortly after they occurred.

When a tornado warning comes in, when McCarthy and Flanders have an argument, when Churchill decides to come to Washington, or when the government in France falls, you know about it within minutes if you're tuned to WGIL. An example of an event on which spot coverage can be planned in advance is the school election this coming Saturday. The voters will be making an important decision when they decide if a site for a new high school building should be purchased. All 15 polling places in District 205 will be open from noon until 7 o'clock. As soon as the first returns are received in the board of education's office, WGIL will have them on the air.

You'll be able to learn right-away how the people in your precinct voted and what the final result will be by staying tuned to WGIL on Saturday evening. WGIL 1400 ON YOUR DIAL BVBRV WRITER ON OUfc fiTAPP HAS STRUGGLED IN VMM I AMD WE SOT A H0RRJBLB SUSPICION THAT wAawjocu THE EASY our 1 GRBAT SCOTT! YOU MBAN HIS ACCIPBMT AND KIpNAPIMS WERE PH0MV? WBLL.HB WONT aer AWAY WITH IT i WE'LL FIMD HIM SOOw. BVBRV COP OH THB WBBf COAST ICOULD'MT BMP STORM BUT 1 PC0MD WAV TO FOR A WBBK Of ITU. LBAVB Hid HERO IN AN EVEN HOPELESS FMi BUT THAT'LL. 66 PROBLEM I OKAY, MOM, I'U.

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REPORT TO BY PHOHE EVERY TIME MRS. DUCK OR ANYONE EKTERS OR trAVfS. PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION IF SHE LEAVES WEARING A LARGE- SILVER iKACELET. YiB SET YOU, CHIEF..

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