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OUT OUR WAY Lead Daily Call 7 Lead. S. Dak. Friday, November Vt, t'ixon Warns Kennedy May Drop Johnson Ihe Going Gets Rough h- RATES (Minimum Ad, 10 Words) 1 DAY, per word. 5C 4 DAYS, -per 7 DAYS, per Monthly Rates Quoted Upon Request Phone 584-2303 or 578-2212 Copy (or all classified ads must be in the Lead Daily Call and Pioneer-Times offices by 8:00 a.m.

Saturdays and 9:00 a.m. other days. z. i jj, ag 1, I TV i a gl if ei-rn po'ley in Lit In America and Southeast Asia. "His failure to mlve what Is getting to be pefnenort Nixon snid he would work for the Repvblicn nominee, regardless of who he is.

Nixon said Kennedy's failure to handle CVngre. even thmiph he I majont demon't rates "his lick of leadership nun better than anj thing eh He said he would work "a-hard as 1 nn to pet (he Kennedys out of ther.v We en af ft PZf-f i JUaJKi. Business Service IT'S SNOW TIMK Wlii'n tli.it mad impulse strikes one to I tfo ski jumping otul there's no snow, soniethihR has to give. In pliislit mats are unrolled on a hillside ami spnn- klt-J witli iLkv plastic for ski Jumpmu without snow. It works Jacqueline Proves She's A Politician FORT WORTH.

Tex iTPIl Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, to the amazement of some profes sional pnll'icinns. Is matching tier hulmnil for! handshake on his current Texas tour. IVmoi nli rre delighted, Til" pros sav President Ken nedy's wife could be a terrific asset in next ver campnii'n. If her perform -men in is any Indication, their judgement is sound.

Along fence after fence Thursday, the First I "dv who rormallv shuns crowds suffered herself to be pu hi and shoved ag she reached into what seemed to be constant sen of outstretched hands. In addition to handshaking at airports, along Texas streets and through hotel lobbies, the First Lidy also scored a resounding hit with the Latin American community of Houston by making a short sxech in Spanish. Her chores ended only al midnight Thursilny night when she walked through the lobby of the Texas hotel here, shak PROGRAMS NOVL.MHKK 1 ford four more yvrs of thai kind of ad'nini dration Senate Has A Hot Issue On Call Girls WASHINGTON (I'PIi The Senate scheduled debate tudny on housekeeping money lull, hut the burning bsue ws call girls and a charge that el l.nst one senetor keeps a couple nn his payroll. It was Ihe senators who were The target of their Ire Rip. Tom Steed.

who made the ell girl charge in connection with the $16" million legislative appropriation bill. Steed, annoyed by the Senate's stand against free mailing privileges for congressmen, told a newsman a few weeks apo thnt the Senate Ind some privileges of its own. He mentioned that he knew of two girls on an unspecified senator's payroll. Senators appeared annoyed about the views of Steed nnd his House colleagues on the "junk" mail Issue as well as the call girl nllegntion. Prospects were thnt the senators would send the money bill back tn a Senate House Conference Committee whore Steed heads the House delegation.

Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen, III told newsmen before the debate begun tint Steed's remark ws a "slur on everv woman employed by the Senate." Dirksen. a somewhat florid wortlsimth. referred to Steed last week ns "the white charger from Steed told UPI he had volunteered to quit ps head of House conferees after Dirksen's state ment. But he said Rep. Clar ence Cannon.

doughty chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, vetoed nny such action. Dirksen was reported to have advised House leaders subse quently that there would be a discussion on the matter on the Senate floor. TELEVISION KOTA-TV SrXDAV 8:00 This is the Answer 8:30 The Christophers 9:00 This is the Life 9:30 Sacred Heart 10:00 All America Wants to Know 10:30 Face the Nation 11 :00 Discovery 11:30 State Farm Digest II :45 Football Kickoff 12:00 Pro Football 2 S. D. Perspective 3 :00 Sports Spec.

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9:00 Ben 10:00 10:30 Legal Notices 23 and the 8perlal Administratrix, as ynnwn u- uir i inin-n. stated above, and the said lvtition itn llie nerein is Notice is further (riven hereby tint all persons having claims against the said Estate shill Mle siieh claim or claims with the Clerk of Courts of Lawrence Coun- itv. South Dakota at the Lnwrenre County Courthouse in rKilwt. South Dak. da uithin four montus from the date of the first publl-i ration of this Notice or be tor-ever barred.

I Dated nt Dmdwood. kawretiee O.imti Smith Dakota, this 21st day of November. 1W.1. By the Court: ljirrv n. McDonald.

Judge the Cmmtv Court Ijiwrence County. Bo. Dak. ATTEST: A M. liiwler, Clerk of the County Court SEAL) Nov.

22-2 Dec. ead Commiisfoners November 1. 13 The regular weeltlv meeting of tiie Board of Commissioners of the City of I'ad was called to order. at 3 o'clock pm. Myor Harold' Liiilemnii premdintr.

Pivsent Comino'i'ioners Warren: and Warvi. 1 Minutes of lapt reirulur weekly i meeting were read, and Hpprov.il. It was moved hv W-irn-n. see- (tilled by Warvi. that tiie monthly report of the Police Kept.

In-ac pled, and filed. It'll c-ili W.irien aye, Wuvi ae. I.iiileman aye. Motion rarried. It was moved hv W.irvl.

seconded by Warren. Hi it the monthly reMirt of the Fire Kept, be accepted, nnd filiil. Roll call: Warren aye. Warvi aye. I.iiileman aye.

Motion carried. Trea.iurer's lieport for was presented, nnd nnd as- follows; Iteeelpts Bal. cash nnd securities on hand On. Fund from Citv Auditor Fireman Pension Fund from City Auditor 107 61 Fireman Tension Fund Jnt. V.

S. Bonds 191.1111 Total S99.7M 67 DiNltursemrntH Warrants Issued: General Fund 12 Fireman Pen. Fund 216.13 S1V5M 25 Bal. Cash Securities on hand General Fund Ri'c. Bd.

Fund 01 lis Snow Rem. Fund 6.4:( Sinking Fund. Aniiry Bonds S.vm BH Armory Blilg. Fund 1.203 05 Fireman Pen. Fund 44.7H3 43 $11.213 42 it waw moved by Warvi.

seconded hv Treasurer's Report be accepted as reioi. nnn men. Roll call: Warren aye, Warvi1 aye. Ludeman aye. Motion carried.

Loiter of Robert L. Noeller. 132 Will 1 consider the possibility of having .1 nine limit tor the Parking on S. Wall next to the Central School Biiildine so that particular side' of the street would lie tvf of vehicles during the time school was In session but available for parking by residents of that area at other tinies, was read. No action was taken on the matter at this time.

Certificate for Later Closing of the Gold Dust Bar Lounge made by Jesse Slierrill. holder of Class "DV Intoxicating Liquor License No. 9 for the year 1963. and Restaurant License No. 8751.

wild his check for SI50 required fee for such later closing from midnight to 1 o'clock a.m., was presented, nnd read. City Attorney advised the Board that effective 1 of this vonr holders of Intoxicating Liquor' Licenses D. F. within the citv. 1110 eiminii- 10 oDt.un Certificate for Ijltet' Plnainir ed by the City, and upon pay- oeni 01 annual ree.

such $1.10 fee being the same for a portion of a year mk for and that the fee paid goes to the runo 01 the Citv, and that in order to qualify for such ertifici.te the owner of the Liquor Licenses must also have a urense issued to him hv tin. State of S. Dak. Application of sMioniii mniie ul tins time iMMiiu De irom now until noon Dy lor.1 1 .1 1 in- woioii o.ne to make another application, pay lee nerore noon Dec. 31.

1U.t to .1... ditionul luuir i.o.. the year 14. City Attorney also eiMseu me Hoaril that those liquor establishment!) that do not pay this additional fee. and qualify hy having the restaurant license from the State of South Da-kola midnight.

It was moved by Warren, seconded he tl.t Slierrill Certificate for Later Clot-Ing of the Gold Dust Bar 6 oe npproveq. Roll II i aye, Ludeman uye. Motion carried. T.oilii,i.,n A I letter addressed to Mi-. J.

P. Harris. uy Facilities. Housing Home riiiame gency. 3Bii Michigan Chicago 1, No.

6H601. submitted to him for his signature ns Mayor of the Citv of Lead, regarding advanced plan-nine nnd in. 11. riiKiiinoni. for the Cities of Lead, Deadwood.

ventral, on sewer nnd sanitation problems In this area, such letter linvlntr rIm.I.. k. -i 1 ueeu kikocii by D. W. Roliley, Mayor of ueauwoon.

s. F.lmer Sor-ernvn. Chairman of the Town Board of Cintiiil a Commissioners reviewed the mat- 01, nun iieciuen to take the matter under advisement, nnd Instructed the City Attorney to make inquiries regarding availability ot icuonii ami state tunils. and other matters relating to this subject. Reooeal fm.

I. ti o. iin St. for 2-wny traffic instead of 1-way traffic was ilLsrussed. BiMirtl diiriilerl llinv .1.1 1 ll- II, opinions mihmltted to them by me puonc Deiore taking nrtinn on same.

There helnir nn to come before tile Board. It was moveq nv warren, seconded by Warvi. to adjourn until the next regular weekly meeting. Roll call: Warren aye, Warvi aye. Ludeman ave.

Motion carried. F.FFIK LAGO, Auditor Nov. 22 WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Lead Daily Call Deadwood Pioneer-Times Published each afternoon except Sunday by th Seaton Publishing company. Lead and Deadwood. South Dakota.

Official City ana County NewsoaDer. M. B. Chllcott General Manager Etan Lindstrom Managing Editor Oomllle Tulll Dwd City Editor Clarence l.awiezel Mech. Hupi.

Sulisprintlan RalM By Carrier 80c we By Mail: Zone 1 js.on year Zone 3 J11.00 year Second Clnss postage paid at DAMJtS ttTIt President Kennedy niv dump Vice Presl dent t.j-ndon B. Johnm his 1M4 nmnlng mte if the (tuinp pets roturh. former Vice President Richaixl M. Nixon predict-ed Thursdav. Nixon and Kennedy were Nfth In town.

Both ssid their visits were non -politirl but both took advantage of their virits to hut! political bnrb. They were within a hlrnk of erh other today, btit were not expected to meet. Kennedy Is on a two-day. fiveoity totir of Nixon was tn fur meeting of Pepri-Cola bottlers. His New Vork law firm represents Pepsi-Cola.

Johnson, who helped the nemoerntif iyrtv ft Southern votes in is pottine to be a "politicnl liptiilitv in lotb Ihe North and the South." Nixon inid. Nixon stid he felt Johnson was "rife" as lonR rs Kennedy nnd his divisors believe the ram is 'shoo-in." "Otherwise, I think they will choose someone who can help the Democratic ticket." Nixon said nmin he is not a candidate for tin- 1064 Republican nomination for president nnd warned that the man who is the GOP nominee must attack Kennedy on his record, "not on personalities. "Hl.t public relations Is tremendous." Nixon said, "but his performance is poor." "The Republican nominee must hit hard on the Kennedy record of non-achievement brave talk but no action on Cuba. of our for- Racial Letter Will be Read In Little Rock LITTLE ROCK. Ark.

d'PIi -A pastoral letter aimed nt overcoming racial intolerance will bo read this weekend in churches and syncrrosrues of Little Roek. scene of the 1957 fcliool desegregation crisis, and throughout Arkansas. Entitled "A PastorM Letter On Race nnd Conscience." it divine law to love our neighbor is binding upon It binds both white ami Negro alike." "We appeal to the members Of congregations to ask their own consciences if there is any other course that they themselves can follow nnd still be consistent with what they profess," the letter snid. The letter called the racial problem the most serious domestic problem facing the nation, and one which cannot be solved by statutes and laws alone. i The letter was prepared by white and Negro clergymen of several faiths at the request of the Greater Little Rock Confer- once on Religion find Human Relations.

They were the Most Rev. Albert L. Fletcher, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Lit tle Rock: the Rev. John D. Bright, bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal area of Arkansas Oklahoma Dr.

Kenneth L. Teegarden, president of the Arkansas Council of Churches, and Dr. Ira E. Sanders, rabbi emeritus at Temple B'Nai Israel. A committee composed of Rev.

Donald K. Campbell of Grace Presbyterian Church. Father Walter B. Clnncy of St. John's Seminary.

Robbi E. E. Palnlck of Temple B'Nai Israel and Rev. Rufus King Young, all of Little Rock, was charged with distributing the letter to ministers throughout the state. The Rev.

Mr. Campbell said It would be read in pll Roman Catholic end Protestant Episco pal churches in Arkansas by direction of their bishops. He snid the Methodist bishop had recommended it to ell ministers and that clergymen of many other, churches would use it as saw fit. It was aimed to be read during the Thanksgiving season. Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK (UPI) Reyn olds Co.

feels optimistic about the present but adds it is fully aware that "the market may be signalling a change in trend." Economist Eliot Janeway says "the institutions, pnd bus inessmen as well, seem to be sitting back and watching the stock as a rather detached audience Instead of lumping in as participants. There's no enthusiasm whatever," he notes, "pt either management or director levels. There's considerable Intelligent skepticism about how much higher the highfliers ran go, and about how long the struc ture as a whole can stay up where It Is." Notices Faced with a Drinking; Problem? AA meets every Thursday at 21 1H W. Main. 8 p.m.

Write box 378 or phone 6S4-3327 or 5S4-2349. Aug. l-t26-3 Will break or train horse. Contact 64J.2460 or nfte p.m. 22 Tracy's Benuty Shop, 60S W.

Main, Lead, now often. Open eve-nines by appointment. Phone 5X4-1297. Nov. IS tso-S For Rent, Unfurn.

Apts. 8 FOR RENT Unfurnished 4-room apt. with bath. Th. 675-2714.

For Rent, Furn. Apts. 9 APARTMENTS DUPLEXES HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS BUSINESS LOCATIONS OFFICE SPACE Clark Real Estate Co. Lead, 419 W. Main 84-1670 Deadwood.

21 Lee 578-1370 Furnished 2-room apt. 17 Lincoln. Phone 678-2540. Nov. 15 tL'b-9 FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt.

Phone 578-2853. Nov. 12 For Rent, Houses 10 FOR RENT Modern 1-bedroom furnished house in Nevada Gulrh. Suitable for couple or with one or two children. Phone 5S4-121S.

Nov. 19 tso-io FOR RENT 2-room furnished cabin. Phono 5R4-2035. Nov. 22 t30-10 FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished house with garage.

Phone fi-4- 1864. Nov. 22 t30-10 For Sale, Real Estate 14 FOR SALE Small modern 2-bed-room house, lot 60x100. $2500. $200 down.

$35 month, amortized for approved credit, immediate possession. J. C. Mc-Master, Broker in Deadworid. 20t4-14 For Sale, Automobiles 17 TODAY'S USED CAR BARGAINS Two New 1963 Falcons ONE CONVERTIBLE Big 6 engine, radio, heater, automatic transmission, tint glass, whitewalls, white in color.

ONE SPRINT 2-door hardtop, 260 cu. in. V-8 engine, radio, heater, 4-speed transmission, buc-- ket seats and all the trimmings. STOP IN AND SEE US FOR A REAL DEAL SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY MERCURY 74 Phone 578-2420. Deadwood FOR SALE 1946 Ford H-ton.

4-speed. flatbed with box. Banged up but dependable. $150. l'h.

6S4-3235. 21 I4-1Y 1962 GMC 2-TON TRUCK J. CASE CRAWLER WITH LOADER Phone 684-2623 FOR SALE 1958 Chevrolet 4-deor sedan. Good shape. Phone PS4-2283 after 6 p.m.

20 t4-17 TOPS in USED CAR Value Bargains 1958 CHEVROLET 6-cylinder. Very clean. $845 1959 RAMBLER 6-cylinder, overdrive, extremely clean $945 1960. FALCON Station Wagon standard transmission $1145 Deadwood Motor Sales 155 Sherman Dial 578-1450 OPEN FRI. NIGHTS UNTIL 8:00 1954 Chevy, Good meehnnlcnl condition.

1150. Phone 678-2X10. 20 t4-17 i ing ham1t from street er.trarre lo elevator The bouquet of rose In her arms bad begun to wilt, but she nt bliiiyatt She looked stunning for the Texas city itnwds where fashion are admit ed She wore a blin evening gown for tho pee. in Spanish Karher, she wore a white wool bolide. tw-piece suit with a soft.

hli cap-like hnt nnd her hfir lowed looseiy. This was the chic Mrs Kennedy's first journey In Tex-n and her fust public rip with the President since their second son died. The First Ijidy curt lined her travels and campaigning doting the campaign when she learned she was expecting their first son. John Jr. Sources close to Mrs Kennedy snid she feels she "ll needed" In end hT trip Into Texas proved she Is effective To Send Greetings WASHINGTON (ITU Presb dent Kennedy sends recorded greetings to the people of Japan today via the relay communications satellite In the first television program ever flatbed across the Pacific, Rent Through the Want Ads! FOR WEEK 10 00 News Hitchcock 11 30 Bowling FRIDAY on Your World Route (ifl 7:30 Biography 8 :00 Young People's ('oncer! 9 '00 Fiehr of the Week 9 45 Make That Spare 10 on News 10:30 Greatest Show 11 :30 Mickey Rpllhne SATl'KDAY 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7 no Kiingaron 8 :00 Ouickdraw McG.

8 30 Mighty Mouse 9-00 Beanv A (Veil 9 :30 Roy lingers 10 Iine I'jinger in Light Time 10:45 Football Kickoff 11 :00 Collece FcMdball 1 :45 Score hoard Cup Game 5 :00 Ixcal Program 5 :30 Jackie Gleason 6:30 Lawrence Welk 7:30 Phil Silvers 8 no Gunsmoke 9 00 Defenders 10 -00 News 10:30 Wagon Train TV Deadwood SATURDAY :30 Ruff 'n Ready :00 Hector Heathcote Hour 8 Trial 9 30 Fireball XL 5 :00 Dennis :30 Fury :00 Sergeant Preston :30 Bullwinkle :00 Exploring Wizard :30 Amer. Bandstand :30 Sports Film :00 Touchdown Picture :00 NFL Highlights Captain Gallant :00 Death Valley Hootenanny Lieutenant :30 Price Is Right :00 Movie :l.r77 Bunset 8trip :15 Joey Bishop :45 The Deputy For Sale, Automobiles 17 DODGE BOYS DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1956 CHRYSLER Windsor, 4-door, radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering. $495 1956 DODGE Custom Royal 4-door sedan, radio, heater, automatic. $445 1956 PLYMOUTH. Radio, heater, overdrive, V-8 engine; $295 1956 CHEVROLET 210 Station Wagon, radio, heater, automatic.

$495 PI-DODGE. INC Phone 578-2830 Deadwood For Sale, Misc. 19 FOR SALE Firewood, cut to ype-cificutions. Phone 57.S-2333. 20 14-19 "IS ZAT SO?" No use arguing after the accident.

Who ever is at fault, your only peace of mind is full-coverage auto insurance with a dependable, local agency. We offer broad protection at low cost. Let us "write" your needs in auto insurance today STONE INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 584-1883 Lead FOR SALE Large baby bed. l'h 21 Shorty's Radio TV MOTOROLA and TRUETONE DEALER Repair Service on All Makes TV and Radio Phone 584-1661 or 584-1408 Well kept enrpets show the results of regular Rlue Lustre snot cleaning. Rent nn electric shani-pooer.

$1. Stearns Sliedd Hard ware, Deadwood. IS t7-l BLACK HILLS REPAIR 603 W. Main Lead Phone 584-3622 NORGE ZENITH MAYTAG SALES WE SERVICE ALL MAKES Christmas specials. Fuller Brush Sales nnd Service.

Tlione Willard Ball. Nov. 22 t26-19 Wanted to Buy 21 PIANOS WANTED Cash paid for small p'inos nnd musical instru-1 Alios Allen, IS Lee. Phone 078-2772. i Aug.

M26-21 WANTP r-ih paid for deer hlil Inrik batteries, scrap metal. Douglas Titus. 684-2481. Nov. 1 tW-21 WANTED TO BUY Deer hides.

Auto Salvage, Blag Pile, Dead-wood. Nov. 8 3 21 QUALITY COMMERCIAL PRINTING Booklet Publications Stationery nelo7ej Statement Ticket Business Cards Handbills Office Forms Sale Books Color Work a Specialty Commercial Printing Department SEATON PUBLISHING CO. Phone 578-2212 or -584-2303 Repairing Service 25 We can save you money on auto repairing ana welding. Auto tiulvage on Slag Pile.

Pltone 57S-1S11. Apr. l7-t2S-25 Business Opportunity 27 FOR LEASE Major brand, sendee station and garage. write Box 515, Deadwood, or phone 57X-26til. Nov.

2 t30-27 Help Wanted, MaleYs HELP WANTED Post cutters with own equipment. Contact Jon Hallinan. Northwest Wood Preserving Whitewood. Ph. 2CU-2215.

9 U4-28 Have opening for man 26 years or older for delivery work. Experience in fresh fruits ami vegetables helpful. No phone calls please. Dave Miller. Twin City Fruit, Denriw.mil.

20 14-2S Legal Notices 33 NI'MMONS In the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of the State of South Dakota. Within and For Lawrence Countv. Hniold R. Gray, Plaintiff, vs. John A.

LaVoy: John A. Aye: John L. Aye: llenevieve Howe Spurdon, Elizabeth Howe Donaldson. Laura Howe Newell, John Stewart Howe and Margaret Hnwe Clark, heirs, devisees and legatees of Frank S. Howe.

Deceased: the City of Dead-wood, a municipal corporation: Lawrence County, a political subdivision of the State of South Dakota; the Department of Revenue of the State of South Dakota: the State of South Dakota: and all persons unknown who have or claim to have nny estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon tiie premises described in the complaint. Defendants. The State of South Dakota, to the above named Defendants: You nre hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, which was filed In the office of the Clerk of this Court, on the 30th day of October. 13. nnd which prays for a judgment quieting the title to and the determination of all adverse claims against (lie property described in I lie complaint, situate in said Lawrence County, to-wit: Tract (outside the Westlioff Homestead) of Carpenter Placer M.

C. 687, City of Deadwood. as shown in Plat Book 3. page 516. Records of the Lawrence County Register of Deeds Office.

Lawrence County, South Dakota: and to serve copy of your answer to said complaint on the undersigned, at his office. S4fl Main Street. In the City of Deadwood. Lawrence County, South Dakota, within thirty days of the completed service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of such service: and If you fail to answer said Complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the Relief demanded in the Complaint.

Dated nt Deadwood, South Dakota, this 30th day of October, 1SHJ3. JOHN J. GERTNfS. Attorney for the rialntlff. Deadwood, South Dakota Nov.

1-8-16-22 (Richard A. Furze. Ally.) XOTII'K OF HEAniNO PKTIT1U.N FOR 1'ltOHATK OF WILL ASI XOTICK TO CltKIMTORrt State of South Dakota. County ot Lnwrence. as.

In Countv Court. In the Matter of the Kstnte of Diana Nellie Hardy. Deceased. The State of South Dakota tenos Creeling to: William R. Hardv.

Dora Miller, Dorothv Wilson. Violet O'Brien. Nellie Schmidt. Edith Karpinen. and Violet O'Brien as spicial administratrix of the F.state of Diana Nellie Hardy.

Deceased, heirs, heirs-at-lnw. devisees, nnd legatees nnmed in the Will of Diana Nellie Hardy, and named In the Will of John H. Hardy, deceased, and to the creditors of Diana Nellie Har dy, and to all to whom these may come. Notice is given that Violet O'Brien has filed In this Court Petition For the Admission to Probate of the Inst Will nnd Testament of Diana Nellie Hardy. deretised: and that Tuesdny.

the 10th day of Dwember. 13, nt the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., nt he Offices of the County Judge. In the Lawrence County Courthouse, Deadwood. South Dakota, has been nnd Is hereby set ns the time nnd place when nnd where said Petition will be heard nnd nil persons Interested may nppenr nnd be heard upon the granting of mid Petition, nnd mnv. if they desire, contest the said Will.

The names of the heirs, devisees, legatees, Cartoons Phillip Price is Kight I-n I.nnne of Life News Search Tomorrow Guiding Light French i.M-T-Wt Science (Thl Know Schools iFl World Turns Password Housepartv the Truth News Edge of Night Secret Storm Ive That Bob Tennessee Ernie H. Almannc F'thr Knows Best Adventure Theatre Hounriiip News MONDAY Got a Secret Lucy Show Danny Thomas Andv" Griffith Side W. Side Casey News Festival Frenzy Derringer Tl'KSIUY 6 :00 Red Skelton Petticoat Junction 7 Ttt Jack Catty Mix ire 9:00 The Nurse 111:00 News 10:30 Comba' 11 :30 -Squad WKIINKSDAY 6 OOH.IIIilllies 6:30 Chronicle 7:30 Dick Van Dyke 8:00 Danny iyo' 9 no Rawhide 10:00 News 10 30 The Fugitive 11 Peter Gunn Tii.Mvs.iviN; nw 8:00 Thanksktving Day Parade 10:00 I'm Football 12:45 Colleuo Foolball 3 30 P. II. Almanac 4 :00 live That Bob 4 :30 Adverure Thcatie :00 Roundup News 6 :00 Yogi Bear 6:30 To Tell the Truth Fllnttones 7:30 McHale's Navy 8:00 Burke's Law 9:00 Perry Mason RADIO and TV REPAIR GARY'S RADIO PHONE 578-2372 or 578-2474 WEDNESDAY 5:30 Virginian 7 7 :00 Espionage 8 8 Eleventh 9:00 Arrest and 10:00 Tonight Show 9 10 THURSDAY 10 8:00 a.m.

Thanksgiving 11 678 Main KRSD-TY SUNDAY 2:00 Faith for Today 2:30 Pro Football 5:30 World of Color 6:30 Grind! 7 :00 Bonanza 8:00 My Three Sons 8:30 Patty Duke Show 9:00 Laughs for Sale 9:30 Show of Week MOV. THRU FRI. 7:00 Today Show 8:00 Say When 8 :25 News 8:30 Word for Word 9:00 Concentration 9:30 Missinfr Links 10:00 First Impression 10 :30 Truth or Cons. 10 :55 News 11:00 General Hospital News, Wthr, 12:00 People Will Talk 12:25 News 12:30 The Doctors 1 :00 Loretta Young 1 :30 You Don't Say 2:00 Match Game 2:25 News 2 :30 Room for Daddy 3 :00 Sign Off 4:15 Sign On 4 :30 Huntley Brinklcy 5:00 News MONDAY 5 :30 Movie 7:30 Hollywood Stars 8:00 Sing with Mitch 9:00 Breaking Point 10:00 Tonight Show TUESDAY 5:30 Mr. Novak 6 :30 Redigo 7 :00 Richard Boone 8:00 Andy Williams 9 .00 Jimmy Dean 10:00 Tonight Show Day Parade 12 5 :30 Temple Houston 12 6:30 Dr.

Kildare 1 7 :30 Hazel 2 8:00 Arthur Godfrey 2 9 :00 As Caesar Sees It 9 :30 Farmer's Daughter 3 10:00 Tonight Show 4 4 FRIDAY 6 8:30 Infl. Showtime 6 6 :30 Bob Hope 7 7 :30 Ozzie Harriet 9 8:00 Jack Paar 10 9:00 Outer Limits 10 10:00 Tonight Show.

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