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TUESDAY, MAY 9. 19 6 7 PAGE FOURTEEN int. nn. TELEVISION PROGRMISd Three-Drumstick Chicken sj wh-tv JpaTI.v Jumping Frog Contest How Much Dimness Si "Srv cl'. Will Be Held Saturday IVetfJS Do Yoit Want.

s.ca nn 30 am 4:10 Agriculture Daily Word fM iuT.m' Greenville News Bureau By SYLVIA PORTER ..4 i iiujinD a Uj idir.u jy rum a it contest to How much business-financial- COLUMBIA A 45 Film Feat. pick the state's jumpingest frog troversial hearings will highlight the fact that when you buy shares in a "load" mutual fund, you pay sales commissions news secretary, nave announced plans for (he contest Monday and said, "now is the time for all good frogs to jump to the aid of their governor." economic news do you want to read in this newspaper every Carolina Calling Carolina Calling Carolina Calling News BiM's Cartoons BiH's Cartoons Bill's Cartoons Bill's Cartoons Waliy Fowler Walhr Fowler News Mews :00 Today Today :30 Today :45 Today will be staged nere baturaay. The winner will represent South Carolina at the National Jumping Frog Contest at the day? Would you be willing to averaging 9.3 per ceni oi uie amount you invest. The jumping contest will be Capt. Kangaroo Capt.

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Kangaroo Caot. Kangaroo :00 Today Today :30 Today :45 Today Calaveras County Fair in Cali- staged beginning at 10 a.m. at order to release more space for fornia on May 21. the parking lot of R. L.

Bryan Co. next to Columbia Town news on the cost of living, the Kirby'S Corral Kirby's Corral Secret Storm Secret Storm Gov. Robert E. McNair'i Four Daughters Four Daughters Four Daughters Four Daughters 00 Romper Rm. Donna Reed IS Romper Rm.

Donna Reed 30 Girl Talk Nancy Welch 45 Girl Talk Nancy Welch stock market, interest rates, income taxes, Social Security benefits, job trends, Candid Camera Cand'd Camera Hillbillies Hillbillies Four Daughters Four Daughters Hollywood Hollywood :00 Snap Judg't Candid Camera :15 Snap Judgment Candid Camera. :30 Concentrate Bey. Hillbillies :45 Concentration Bev. Hillbillies etc? Do you want more or less stories interpreting economic news, more or less statistical Andy. Mavberry Mavberry Dick Van Dvke Dick Van Dvkt Market Sweep Varket Sweep "One In Million One In Million :00 Pat Boone Andy, Weyberry :15 Pat Boon Andy, Vavberry :30 Hollywd S.

Dick Van Dyk :45 Hollywood Sq. Dick Vin Dyke TIME: 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 tables? Never has public interest in Ev'bodv's Talking Noon Reoort Ev'bodv's Talking Noon Report Rebecca Search Tomorrow Rebecca Guiding Light Lovt of Lite Love of Lite For Tomorrow Guiding Light :00 Jeooardy :15 Jeopardy :30 Eve Guess :45 Eye Guess general business as well as "how to" pocketbook news been Ackley told our group that the wage-price deadlines are not dead and that new steps to revive and strengthen voluntary restraints on price-wage increases "must be and will be taken soon." What this means is that the Administration anticipates a quickening pace of rise in prices in the months ahead. The clear implication is that at the highest level of government, the biggest worry is not about a business recession but about a renewal of the price-wage spiral, of inflation. This is news which directly affects your family's financial well-being today and which will directly affect your bread-and-butter life tomorrow. And this is just a sample of the sort of news which comes to us or which we develop every day.

Area Health Group Plans To Organize CLEMSON An organizational meeting of the Piedmont Tuberculosis and Health Association is scheduled Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Clemson House. The new area association will serve Anderson, Greenville, Oconee and Pickens counties. At Dresent. each county has its Betty Freeior B-tty Feeior World Turns World Turns Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive as high and i espread as 00 Match Game Millionaire Match Gam Millionaire 30 Make Deal Wor'd Tunes 45 Make Deal World Tunes 00 Days, Lives Password 15 Days of Lives Password 30 The Doctors Houseparty 45 The Doctors Houseparty Newtywed New' 'wed ame 5am Password Password Llnkletter Link letter Dream Dream i'rl Lov ot Lite Love of Lit Edge of Night Edge of Nioht Gen.

Hospital Gen. Hospital Dennis, Menace Dennis, Menace Dating Game Dating Game Mike Douglas Mike Douglas now. Never have the top newspaper editors of our country been so aware of your interest and so eager to satisfy it as now. What, then, are we, who dig Superman Superman Mike Douglas Mike Douglas :00 'Other World Tell The Truth :15 'Other World Tell TM Truth :30 Cjn't Say Edqe ot Night :45 Vou Don't Say Edge of Night :00 Monty's Ras Secret S'orm :15 Monty's Ras. Secret Storm :30 Yogi Bear Movie :45 Yogi Bear Movie :00 Merv Griffin Movie :15 Merv Griffin Movie :30 Merv Griffin Movie :45 Mery Griffin Movl own association.

Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Mike Douglas Theater on Sumter Street across from the State House. "No advance registration is required," Seal said. "Just bring a frog and hope he jumps." Mrs. Desiree Jenkins, Mrs. America of 1964, will be the official judge.

Cash prizes will be awarded the top three jumpers by the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce. Frogs will be placed at a starting mark and will be given 15 seconds to jump. The best of three attempts will be the frog's official jump record. Owners will be allowed to vocally prod their frogs, or they may use loud noises to urge him on, but no physical contact between frog and owner will be allowed, Seal said. Frogs must be named and properly tagged for identification, Seal said, because after all one frog looks about like another.

"It is vital that South Carolinians hop to it and get a frog to California," Seal said. The state's entrant last year failed and was sentenced to live out his life in exile. Handlers said the change in climate and the difference in the time zone accounted for the inactivity at the jump line. Elizabeth, Mary out, report, an- SYLvia porter Do you want to read about it According to temporary chairman Joe B. Davenport of Anderson, plans for the organization of the Piedmont TB and Health Association have been formulated by sub-committees of the 20-member steering com alyze and edit Early Report Weatherman Walt.

Cronklte Walter Cronkit :00 News, Sp'ts News Final C. News Hour :15 News Reooner Editorial Hunt Brink Walter Cronk'Ie Pe'er Jennings 45 Hunt. Brink. Walter Cronkit Peter Jennings ROSEVILLE, Calif. Denton O.

Clements, a Roseville, feed store owner, holds his pet White Rock chicken that has three legs. Clements found the bird several months ago when he ordered a batch of chicks from a hatchery. The third leg is attached to the chicken's body near the tail and, although useless, has all the muscles and talons of its normal legs. (AP Wirephoto) and if so in what form? Tell us what you want to know so we, news in this vast area, aoing right? What are we doing in turn, can tell you what you Branded Branded Daktarl Daktarl 00 Flipper Blue Ridge Ot. Capture :15 Flipper Blue Ridoe Qt.

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Ed U. have created our first SKINNY DON'T BE Garrison and Dr. John B. Mar trade association ever: the So Thurmond Plugs Again Red Skelton Red Skelton tin Anderson; Mrs. Webb ciety of American Business Red Skelton The Invaders Red Skelton The Invaders Petticoat Junction Peyton Place Petticoat Junction Peyton Ple :00 Movie :15 Movie :30 Movie :45 Movie Cashion.

Furman Cantrell, Sid Petticoat Junction Petticoat Junction ney Disher, Willard Metcalf and For Textile Import Curb Fugitive Fugitive Fugitive Charles Garrison, Greenville; CBS Reports CBS Reports CBS Reports CBS "eports Old College Try Old College Try Old College Try Old College Try :00 Movie :15 Movie :30 Movie :45 Movie Writers. The fact that we at last have organized is in itself both a reflection of the growing importance of economic news and a recognition by us that we must upgrade our own Fugitive Don't be thin, eklnny and underweight caue ot poor eetin hbtu. Men. women, bore nd trH ouickly look better by diin(! desired and Inchee 1 1 welcome weight e.uler than you tblnk. without pada or Deny tasting oils.

Try new Sup Witi-Oill Sclentln-' rally proceeeed On la chock full of, weight-gaining clo-rlee, Yitamtns, rolner- Mrs. C. C. Acker, Jack Brown, Mrs. A.

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T. Ramsay, has been voiced by some such :00 Weather 11 O'Clock Rept 1 ock Reoori wea'ner, :15 News, Sports 11 O'Clock Report 11 O'Clock Report Snorts :30 Tonight Las Vegas Show Joey Bishop C. Late Show :45 Tonight Les Vegas Show Joey Bishop Late Show as minority leader Everett Dirk-sen who comes from outside Oconee: Bruce Cloaninger, Dr, W. R. Paden, Dr.

James Miles, firsiwHIa WNTV Channel 29 News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Sen Strom Thurmond Monday put in another plug for action to curb foreign textile imports, which he said could otherwide knock the domestic industry to its knees. the textile-producing area. Unless that warning is heed ed soon, however, he said, i Vic ii.nnM.th 100 Math 5:45 Friendly Giant 4:00 B'Wanna Don elements and other welght-bulldiuy nutrient. SSHSiht gains of 6-10-16 pound, and more 4 30 June Bugg 7 00 Manaoem nt 9:00 Algebra 11:15 Music Room 1:30 SC 9 30 Physical Ed 1130 Math J.00 Chemistry 10 00 Arithmetic Music Room 3:30 Math Algebra 12:45 Math 4:00 Management 10:45 Math serious textile depression could :00 S. C'mi'sers :00 The President hit the country and badly dam- Anderson WAIM-TV Channel 40 tnn't be elUnnyl Get new Super Witt-O" purcn" Ue.

or return for refund. 3 navorw. HOMOGENIZED EMULSION OK TABLETS. Mrs. S.

T. McKittrick and T. W. Morgan, Pickens. Richmond Wants Liquor By Drink RICHMOND, Va.

(UPD-The city of Richmond Monday became the first in Virginia to officially ask for a local option tage not only the trade's sta ibility but its ability to meet na 1 tional defense commitments. Thurmond stressed that he is not alone in sounding the alarm and noted that "grave concern" Your mounting interest is no accident. Fundamental forces are spurring it. For instance, in this era, you have record amounts of money to spend on goods and services over and obove the basic necessities and with this "discretion" over how to spend your dollars has come the desire to know what affects your dollars. Today, you live an unprecedentedly complex financial life and with this increas- 00 Gen.

Hospital :30 vy. ironnne 12:00 Donne Reed 3:00 i.nn 4-on Tri muster 7:30 combat Luxury Liners Be Withdrawn LONDON (UPI) The luxury liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth are to be with 00 Kangaroo :00 Space Ag 9:30 Chemistry Morning News 10:30 I Love Lucy 11.00 Andy Griffith 11:30 Price Is Right V30 Modern Al'bra 5:00 Sports Tim 8:30 Red Skejton i 00 Flame In Wind 5:30 E. Vespers 9:30 Candid Camera 2-30 dT In Court 4:00 Evening The Fugitive ABC News 4:15 Industry P'ade UPSTATE Events Thot Make People Into News This year go for performance! election on the sale of liquor by the drink. drawn from transatlantic services over the next two years and will be replaced by only Atlanta, Ga.WSB-TV Channel 2 4:20 Encyclopedia 10:30 What's Song 3:30 gonf Say 7:00 Laramie 4:50 Town, Countryll :.10 Jeopardy 4:00 Match Gam J.00 Car 54 4:55 Farm Show 12:00 Noon News 4:30 Popeye Club 30 Dr. "dare 7:00 Today 12:15 Playhouse 5:30 W.

Woodpecker 9.00 AtJheWovies 9:30 In Georgia 2:00 Moment Truth 4:30 Newsroom 11:00 Newsroom 9 30 Good Morning 2:30 The Doctors 4:30 11:30 Johnny Carso 10:00 Consequences 3:00 Another World ine complexity has come the The move was a major vic urgent need to know about in tory for the state's "wet" forc mick, J. W. Fowler -of Ander one ship, the yet unnamed Q-4. come taxes, trends in the cost es. son, A.

C. Terry of Anderson, Cunard Shipping Line chair The Richmond City Council Columbia WIS-TV Channel 10 and Mrs. Francis C. Grier of of living, in employment, in terest rates on loans and sav ings, in stock prices. man, Sir Basil Smallpeice, said 3:00 Another World 7:00 7 O'clock R'prJ Troy.

7 30 From UNCLE 3-30 Don't Sav voted 8-1 in favor of a resolution asking Richmond-Henrico County state legislators to the Queen Mary, now 31 years old, will be withdrawn 12:00 Jeopardy 12:30 Swinging 1:00 News 1:30 Make Deal 2:00 Days of Lives 2:30 Doctors 4:45 Farm Report 7:00 Today Show 9:00 Today In S.C. 10:00 Eve Guess 10:30 Concentrate 11:00 Chain Letter 11:30 Showdown 8:30 Movie 10 10:30 Occ Wife 11:00 11 o'clock Pt 11:30 Tonight Show 4:00 Match Game 4:30 Mr. Knozit 5:30 Rawhide 4:30 NBC News C. ERSKINE PARENTS DUE WEST The Erskine College Parents Association have reelected a slate of officers headed by J. H.

Warmoth of Winnsboro. Other officers are John M. Hunter of Aiken and Mrs. Murray W. Griffith of Gas-tonia, N.

C. Elected to the Parents Council were L. S. Brice of McCor- How should we respond to you? To illustrate my point, at a three-day work meeting of our 'sponsor and support legisla ELECTED WALHALLA Dr. Julius after the end of this summer's transatlantic season.

society in Washington last weeK, Earle of Walhalla has been Charlotte WSOC-TV-Channel 9 The 27-year-old Queen Eliza tion allowing the city and county's residents to vote in a referendum on permitting the sale of whisy by the drink in the we heard addresses by Manuel 4:45 Farm Home 12:00 Donna Reeo elected to membership in the beth, largest passenger ship in the world at 83,673 tons, will be F. Cohen, chairman of the to International Platform Associa 2:30 The Doctors cornrjai 3:30 Gen. Hospital 8:30 Dr. Klldare 4 00 Clown Carnival 9:00 McHale's Navy 5:00 Lloyd Thaxton 9:30 Peyton Place 4:00 Carolina The Fugitive 4:30 11:00 Carolina News 7:00 Zane Grey 11:30 Tonight Show curities Exchange Commis tion. The organization has as its 7:00 Today Miaaay 9:00 Cartoon Thea.

12:55 Day Report 9:30 Girl Talk 1:00 Rebus Game 10:00 Consequences 1:30 Make A Deal 10:30 A Time for 1:55 News Report 11:00 Concentration 2:00 Mom. of Truth 11 :30 Jeopardy withdrawn about a year later, Smallpeice said. sion and Gardner Ackley, chair aims the betterment of the quaL capital city. Trusty Prisoner man of the President's Council uy of school assembly pro The Q-4 is to be of Economic Advisers. What Hall Hearing grams, and has as members Augusta, Ga.WRDW-TV Channel 12 7:00 GHIIgan personalities from fields of arts, x.ic 11.

nn AnHv Mavn'rv 7-70 Houseoartv they said and what their words meant to us were by no means entertainment, politics, and other areas. identical. Specifically: 7:30 Daktarl 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 Petticoat Jun 10:00 CBS Reports 11:00 News 11:25 Late Show 7:15 Rex HumbarrJ 11:30 D. Van Dyke 3:00 Tell The Truth 7 30 News 12:00 Love of Life 3:30 Edge of Night 8:00 Cpt. Kangaroo 12:30 For Tomorrow 4:00 Secret Storm 9:00 The Nurses 12:45 Guiding Light 4:30 Where Action 9:30 Donna Reed 1.00 Tel-All 5:00 Cisco Kid 10:00 Candid Cam 1:30 World Turns 5:30 Superman 10:30 Hillbillies 2:00 Password 4:00 News launched and named by Queen Elizabeth II on Sept.

30 this year and goes into service in 1969. Smallpeice said the decision was a question of "commercial sense" they run now at a loss of $2.1 million a year each. Cohen explained the bill the SEC has just sent to Congress which would place 5 per cent maximum in most cases on BOARD MEETS ROCK HILL The Winthrop Walks From Pen COLUMBIA (AP) Nevlyn Fair, 33, a trusty prisoner working in the boiler room, walked away from the state penitentiary early Monday. Fair was serving seven years from Aiken County for assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. Auqusto, Ga.WJBF-TV Channel 6 h.m 11 I.I I 7.IA Cllnlrlnnat riaiiv wnrrt ll'flfl Morn nq star College Board of Trustees will At 10 Today At Anderson By SARA V.

LIVERANCE News Staff Writer ANDERSON U.S. District Judge Edwin M. Stanley of Greensboro, N.C., will conduct a hearing at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Federal Building to mine the physical condition and ability to stand trial of Wilton E. hold its annual meeting May 13 MnOIIICr VVUI IU 3iuns 3:30 Young Marrleds 7:30 Combat 4:00 Time for Love 8:30 Fl 4:30 Trooper Terry 9:30 Peyton Placa 5:30 Peter Motamus 10:00 Fugitive 4:00 News 11:00 News 4:30 11 :30 Tonight Show in the trustees room in Tillman 4:00 Scope 11:30 Paradise Bay 4:30 Wally Fowler 12:00 Jeopardy 7:00 Today 12:30 Play P.

O. 9 00 Woman's World 1:00 Time For Us 9:30 Father Knows 1:30 Gen. Hospital 10 00 Frac. Phrases 2:00 Moment Truth 10 30 Concentration 2:30 The Doctor! Hall Administration Building. W.

H. Grier of Rock Hill is chairman. sales commissions charged to buyers of mutual fund shares and would outlaw "front-end load" mutual fund plans (under which 50 per cent or more of an investor's first-year payments may go to sales charges!) What these proposals mean is that the industry's leaders and Oconee County PUBLIC RECORDS Highlights On LAWN-BOY Only Lawn-Boy gives you 4-Way Finger-Tip Ease I I Flnger-TIp Starting-Instant, ffortlast starting with a flip of your ingari. it's the world's easiest starting power mower. 9 Finger-Tip Handling Lightest weight easiest to handle.

Light strong magnesium alloy housing. Adjustable handle. 3 Finger-Tip Bag Attachment Big grass and leaf catcher bags snap on and off with no tools. Opens atback for easy emptying. A Finger-Tip Height Adjustment Wheel height levers Instantly adjust for cutting grass at six levels from 1 to 3 inches.

Come in for lop trade-ins-easy terms Greenville Northside Hardware McKinney Lumber Co. Woods Hardware Wade Hampton Hardware Maulclin J. M. Griffin Son Easley Ballenrine Hardware SALES MANAGER NEWBERRY- Ken Witherell Hall, Anderson newspaper pub lisher who is charged with mak has been named WALHALLA Following are the SEC have been unable to reach any compromises during ing fraudulent income tax re sales manager of public records from the files turns Hall and Mrs. Bessie Palmer in the Oconee County Court months of negotiations, for these are the precise recommendations made in the SEC's McDaniel, secretary-treasurer of house: original report last December.

the publishing company, are PROPERTY TRANSFERS J. F. Ward to Kenneth Rarklev. Int charged with six counts of in- In Center Township, $10 and other consid This in turn means there will be a bitter, prolonged battle in the consumer turkey division of a Foods a ny, according to marketing vice president Angelo Pan-crazio. Witherell will have his a a rters come tax evasion amounting to erations.

more than $200,000 for 1958, 1959. Congress and there may be no k. t. cnaimers 10 Paul A. Chalmers, 2 acres.

Tamassee District, JS and other considerations. Rev. O. K. Webb conducts DAILY DEVOTIONS of 7:25 AM and sign-off, in color, this week.

and 1960 for the Independent legislation at all this year. But Mary Ann D. Prichard to Harold D. and Mary T. Prichard, 3.4 acres.

Oak Publishing Co. and for Hall and brove uisincr, ana other his wife, Mrs. Mary L. Hall. Kocnester Real Estate Inc.

to H. Cecil and Barbara G. Porter, lot in RIVER SYSTEM ST. LOUIS From its source At a two-day hearmg Dec. 15 WITHERELL here at Ocoma new turkey pro Mountain View Subdivision, at Walhalla, $10 and other considerations.

and 16, 1965, Judge Stanley RADIO PROGRAMS Virginia Graham chats with Dorothy Lamour during GIRL TALK at 9:25 AM. to its junction with the Mississ threw out defense claims that cessing plant. ippi, the Missouri River is 2,945 uoroiny m. micks to Lonnie Maxwell Children's Home, lot near Walhalla. Roscoe J.

Thrift to Paul C. and Mary D. Trammell, lot in Seneca District, S10 and other considerations. Eugene Nichols to Charles F. Cnx.

Internal Revenue Service agents WFBC 1330 Kc 93.7 FM had tapped the Halls telephone, ATLANTA BRAVES miles long. Their combined length of 4,200 miles exceeds that of any other river. Judge Stanley reserved de 2 lots, Ebenezer District, $10 and other considerations. Albert C. Brucke to Julian T.

and COMMENCEMENT ROCK HILL Dr. W. Smith, vice president for aca cision on motions regarding Alan Young, Jack E. Leonard, Lionet Hampton and Bobby Breen are Merv't guests at 4:05 Billy Powell 7:05 Music World 11:30 Stowe Hoyle 1:05 Jeff Fields 9:30 Stowe Hoyle 11:20 Obitua-y Col. Julia B.

Oakley, West Union lot, $10 4:50 Clemson Calls 5:00 Ben Seeqers 4:00 Monty DuPuv Hall's health. ana orner consiaerations. T. W. Massey heirs to Davis B.

Thorn 5:00 PM on -THE MERV un March 24 of this year, GRIFFIN SHOW. as, interest in 23 acres, West Union District, $5. Port Bass Developing Co. to Martin Lesley, 2 lots, Center Township, $10 and GreenyiHe WHYZ 1070 Ke. Straight Line News 55 Past Sports 18 Past-Weather 25 Past Air Tiaffic Reports Morning Afternoon uuier lunbjueraiions.

W. C. Pearcv. attorney, tn I Re 5:15 Yawn Patrol 9:30 Nifty 50 3:00 Swing Till 6 6:00 HeadW Home Bud is trapped on a buoy sur B'mor to B'mpr 4 lots, Lake Cherokee Subdivision, Cheohee District, $10. W.

C. Pearcy, attorney, to J. R. Bell, Interest in 673 acres, Cheohee Valley, demic affairs and dean of the faculty at Winthrop College, will deliver the commencement address at Winthrop Sunday. Exercises will be at 3 p.m.

in Byrnes Auditorium on the campus. Presbyterian Home U.S. Dist. Atty. John C.

Williams filed a motion asking that a trial date be set and that a further hearing in the physical condition of Hall be scheduled. Judge Stanley granted the motion April 17, setting the hearing for May 9. rounded by sharks in "Lost NGTICE FOR PUPIL ENROLLMENT 1967-1968 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENVILLE COUNTY GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA In accordance with the United States District Court Order issued March 10, 1967, the parents of all pupils seeking enrollment at any school in The School District of Greenville County must file, on or Dolphin" at 7:00 PM, color, on FLIPPER. WMRB 1490 Kc. News on the Hour v.ncunce uibirm, iu ana oiner con siderations.

Bernard W. and Clara S. Bates to ciizagem i. amnn, i lots, Mountain Rest Lake Subdivision, Mountain Rest 55 Sports 7:15 World Snorts uisincT, iu ana oiner considerations. William John D.

Long, Probate Judge, 1:35 World Music 5:10 Wea. Market 5:15 Lazv Man Pulton Lewis Luwell Thomas April poses as an exotic belly 11:10 Evelvn Brock 12: 10 Weather 12:15 Bible for You 1:10 House Party 1:30 Betty Fumes :00 Bob Shellev i OO World News Coffee Siooet :10 Bill Krleqer Arthur Goofrev 7:40 World Musk dancer in The Mafa Han At to H. B. and Margaret C. Schroder, 30 acres, Whitewater Township, $10 and other considerations.

Lewis E. Orr to Bobby C. Merrltt, lot In Fair Play Shores Subdivision, Fair before May 20, 1967, a written preference as to the school which rair ot riA, color, on Marion Soldier Is Killed In Action THE GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E WQOK 1440 Kc. News and Weather Four Tines Hourly nor uisincr, nu ana oiner considera lions. scnooi District of Oconee County to Neville Community Club, 4 acres, Neville 7:00 Mark Trov Peter mother pays a visit to 7:30 Library Report C.

zmoloy 2:32 Ken Dee Sh. 3:00 Don Bagwell 9:00 John Hdson 12:00 Noon Ken Dee 12:30 Meditations 12:32 Ken Dm Sh. 4:50 Voice of Clem 4:55 Noel Belue Sh. :30 Meditations 32 Noel Belue Sh. 7:32 Mark Troy this apartment in "So Little Contract Is Let CHARLOTTE, N.

C. (UPI) -REA Construction Co. of Charlotte Monday was awarded a $2.5 million contract to build the new Presbyterian Home here. The six-story facility is to accommodate 127 elderly persons and will include a 27-bed Time" ot 8:30 PM, color on GREENVILLE WMUU 1260 Kc 94.5 FM OCCASIONAL WIFE. WASHINGTON (UPI) The Defense Department identified 97 American servicemen Monday who were killed by the enemy in Vietnam.

They included: PFC. Alexander Fore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Fore of Marion, S. C. NEWS Every Hour 5:10 Sacred Music :05 Llnht Music Chanel Hour 5:05 Lloht Music unic nf ri'mn Carl Mclntire 12:15 Lloht Music 3:05 Classlcs-FM A railroad worker and a coun try doctor get an all-expense :30 Liaht Music 9:15 Dally Bread 1:05 Prey Pron. 4:05 Childre.is' Hoji 7:45 Dr. Jones Sr.

10:05 Prayer Pr'arm 1:15 Gospel Hour 8:05 Classics msinci, a ana oiner considerations. Harmon E. and Jane H. Brovles to Mary J. and Edwin L.

Kilbv lot in Corinth District, $10 and other considerations. School District of Oconee County to Mrs. Elinor J. Brown, 2.95 acres, at Walhalla, $10 and other considerations. William D.

Addison to James S. Crooks, lot near Old Stone Church, $5 and other considerations. James S. Crooks to Mary M. L.

Crooks, Interest in lot near Old Stone Church, $5 and other considerations. Thomas B. and Beatrice M. Moore to Mrs. Irene E.

Moore, Seneca lot, $5 and other considerations. Joseph C. Smith to Lennle P. Smith, 2 tracts, at New Madison, $5 and other considerations. Loyd's, Inc.

to Doris E. Graham, 2.43 acres, Wagener Township, $10 and other Lloyd Bell and Ray White to Nona B. White, lot In Sherwood Forest Subdivision, at Seneca, $10 and other paid spree to New York in the comedy "Living It Up" at 9:00 Greer WCKI 1300 Kc. NEWS On the Hour and Half Hour NEWS on the Hour and Half Hour i cinn nn dpt tin D.nvld Terrell 10:30 Bible Soeaks 12:00 Country Ch PM, color, on TUESDAY AT THE MOVIES starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh and Sheree North. 1:50 Mornlna Medif.

9:45 Voice 0' Truth 10:45 Douglas Keller Rebel Padk 9 00 Eveng. S'mms 10:00 Gosael Hour 11:00 Big Hit 4:00 Hymnlime Greer WEAB 800 Kc. News on the Hour and Half Hour :00 Bill Steadman 10:00 Larry Mills 2:00 Charlie Ir.rtsey they desire their child to attend. Choice forms will be placed in the hands of each pupil currently attending a public school and mailed to each parent on or before April 15, 1967. This form should be completed and promptly returned to the school by the pupil or the parents, personally or by mail.

In the event parents do not receive a choice form, they should request one from the principal of the school. Choice forms must be returned to the school no later than May 20, 1967. Parents of children moving into the School District after May 20, 19f57, should request a choice form from the office of the Superintendent, from one of the Area Assistant Superintendents, or from one of the school principals. Forms should be completed and returned promptly to the Superintendent, or to one of the Area Assistant Superintendents, or to one of the school principals. Parents of children entering the first grade will be given an opportunity to select the school of their choice during the choice period.

Selections will be made under the same tree choice process used by parents of pupils moving into the school district. Therefore, parents of pupils entering the first grade should request a choice form from the office of the Superintendent, from one of the Area Assistant Superintendents, or from one of the school principals. This should be completed and returned promptly. I Assignment of all pupils to schools will be made by the School fjord of Trustees without regard to race, color or creed. Stated choices will be honored by the Board of Trustees subject only to the capacity of the school chosen.

In case a choice form js not received, the Board, of Trustees will assign the pupil to a school after giving consideration to the proximity of residence to the school and to the capacity of the school. Weather news and forecast at 1 1 :00 PM, color, on THE AT- Walhalla Builders Supplies, Inc. to 2 ox Indian Hills Subdivision, near Kener. tin anri LANTIC WEATHERMAN. Fountain Inn-Simpsonville WFIS 1600 Ke News Each Half Hour other con iderations.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Basil Marcenglll and Judy Ann Cobb of Westminster. James Bowmen Holder and Janice Moore of Seneca. Dan Strickland and Lois Harvln of Westminster. Dale, A. Losier of Long Island, N.Y., and Alfreida Ruth Lusk of Salem.

Charles Farnum III of Orangeburg and Patricia Ann Abbott of Seneca WFBC-TV Colorful Channel 4 TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1967 4:30 p.m. MIKE DOUGLAS See co-host Robert Taylor along with Michele Lee and James Farentino. 7:00 p.m. CAPTURE (Color) Arthur Jones and his crew hunt for flamingoes. 7:30 p.m.

COMBAT (Color) Kirby plays poker with a borrowed bankroll. 8:30 p.m. THE INVADERS (Color) David Vincent is accused of murdering a prominent industrialist. 9:30 p.m. PEYTON PLACE (Color) Rachel Welles tells the Carsons all she knows about Jack Chandler.

10:00 p.m. THE FUGITIVE (Color) Kimble saves the life of Maggie Tippet, the one-armed man's 1:00 Thought Today 4:00 Watklns, Arn 1:05 Dally Devo. 4:05 Bobby Lyons 1:20 Gospel Fv. 5:03 Strip Salute 130 Echo Valley 5:05 Lyons Den 1:00 Ben Davis 4 00 News In Brief 10.00 Ben Davis 6:01 Country Style 12:00 Country Style 7:05 Swing Machine 12 50 rrrJinq Post 8:30 Gospel Hour 12:55 Birthday G-et 9:00 lerry Howard WESC 660 Kc 92.5 FM News on Hour and Half-Hour Editorials Every Other Hour 23 CHANNEL ALL TRANSISTOR 5:05 Bob Hooper 8:30 Sports 5 00 Wayne S'mer 7:35 Wally M'linax 12-fO Fe-m i.s 30 Farm News 05 Max Macr 12:05 Bob Hooper 7 30 Sports Fred Frltr 3 05 Max Mace Mk. FM' 4:15 S'k GREENVILLE RADIO 540 S.

MAIN 1580 Kc. 144" CB RADIO Well known brand girl friend. TRAVELERS REST WBBR News On Hour And Half Hour Dwlghf Loffls 11:05 Bright Spot 12:00 Ray Crocker 7 05 Allen Ririaie 11:30 Gospel Music 12:20 Dwlghf Loftis 10 05 Dwight LottiS 11:55 Russell Riddle 12:15 Farm News DIAL 232-0301 SPECIAL 1:05 Country Earl 5:05 Bill Mack.

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