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Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, Wed, Feb. 2, 1966 13-A Children's Parade Booth Arranged for Registration Television Programs The News-Press assumes no responsibility for their accuracy. These program listings are supplied by the television stations. WEDNESDAY Scottish Visitor Speaks to 300 At Yacht Club Space Available In Club Follies (News-Press Eureau) PUNTA GORDA Space is At- T.SH At still available in me Woman's Club Follies program man. All children taking part in the Parade must be registered.

Children through the (Color) Granny mistakes on ostrich ies of Scotland, Knight of the Order of Saint Lazarus of Je By WILMA BARTON PORT CHARLOTTE Hugh Macpherson, Deputy Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Scotland, speaking to an audience of 300 at the Port Charlotte Yacht Club Sunday afternoon said, "My wife and I left Edinburgh yesterday morninj; where the temperature was 54 degrees. We according to Mrs. Faith Sessions, publicity chairman. Members have been contacting business houses during the past month, but have not completed the job. Anyone desiring an ad who has not been contacted should phone Mrs.

C. T. Daniel, before Sunday. The program is given free to 1,500 people who attend and participate In the follies. Merchants can also purchase a sot in the show, which will be acted out emphasizing the merchant's products or serv-l ices.

Walking ads are also available, Mrs. Sessions said. were looking forward to a month porting kilts, highland dress, of basking in the sun of Florida, and bagpipes. His name is be-When we landed at the airport ing submitted for the highest of' In the bock vara tor a grai, mg chicken. She thinks her home-grown tomatoes, which were Irrigated with some "home brewed" tonic to make them umbo slie, as the cause of the "chickens" enormous site.

i net must LIGHT (Color) March risks his life firing nn nrmd mtsslle In the under ground test chamber of Grossmun- chen In one last attempt to destroy the underground submarine rectory. fUl UII SILVERS Bliko goes Into the auto business after converting a leap Into smoi foreign cor. e-M mi fill 11)1 GREEN ACRES (Color) Oliver sproins his ankle while Installing a television anten na. (S) (7) (0) BOB NOPE THEATRE irmnri inn Wvnun, Leslie Nell sen and Martin Mllner star In "When Hell Frore." An Innocent form wife Is accused of Infidelity, i urn em valley (Color) An outlaw abducts Victoria Rnrkivv when she Is mistaken for a school teacher. He wonts her to teach him to read and write.

fill EUdAM fVTOOLE Dick Powell and the Kim Sisters niMi tnr as themselves when O'Toole oromotet the "Foster Fath- r' FnlliM." (4) (4) (II) (11) DICK VAN DYKE MOW Laura gets a bad luck charm. fiat TU0ILLER "A Third For Pinochle." Elderly sisters get a partner for their tov. orlte pinochle game by blackmail-inn miirrlvrr. 10:00 (41 (4) (11) (11) DANNY KAYE tunuv (Color) Eddie Albert returjis for his second guest appearance. Morgana KJno sings "Lazy and "Mountain High, valley Low." (S) (7) (8) I SPY (Color) "Court of the Lion." An Ox.

ford educated Zulu seeks revenge on white men by selling inousiriai diamonds to the Red cninese. wj- frey Cambridge quest stars. (9) (10) THE LONG, HOT SUM- MFB An escaped convict (John Cossave- imii. hi former airl Irlena A registration booth for the Children's Parade participants will be at the First Street en trance to the Arcade Theatre from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Thurs' day, Friday and Saturday. Registration will not be ac cepted by phone as numbers will be Issued only at the registration booth, according to Mrs. Frank Wanicka, chair- 200 Pictures Will Be Shown By-Art League Approximately 200 pictures will be on display when the Annual Fort Myers Art League Pageant of Light Art Show opens at 1524 Jackson Street Sunday. All media will be shown. Show hours will be Sunday from noon to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.

to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. Each artist participating will show five pictures, according to Mrs.

June Christ, president. An oil painting by Nona Leake will be sold for the benefit of the Art League building fund. The Pageant of Light Art Show is free to the public. The Art League has approximately 125 members, two-thirds of whom are working artists. Most attend the Monday night work sessions and Tuesday sketch classes at Terry Park.

Instructors and demonstrations are provided. to the Varner mansion wnere neiyounR man W1 7:00 Color Eliiabotk Taylor Richard lurtoo THE SANDPIPER Plus :05 Comedy Musical SING AND SWING ONUS TICKET NITE 7:00 Color Mark Stevens GUNSMOKE IN TUCSON Plus 1:40 Van Heflin CRY OF IATTLE Cocktails at mm LCCXUP! mm HOUSE of SEAFOOD 1106 PondttUci Rd. Today's Special FRIED CHICKEN All you coo oat Tht Old Homestead "OYSTER BAR" On S. highway orth of Fort Myers, 7 Riilao south of Put Gordo. DAILY SPECIALS STEAMED CLAMS or CLAMS Hot Iroth lunar Crackers 1 oo DOZ.

OYSTERS Oo Tho Half Shall oo 1 DOZ. PLATE DINNERS Frlod Oystort Friod Clams oo 1 Fried Fish Filets All Fish Ptatot locludo: Clam Chowder, Hush Puppies, Raked or French Fried Potatoes, Colo Slaw, Cocktail Sauce. Garlic Ireod. Froq Leas Stone Crabs Lobster Kinq Crabs Soft Shell Crab A Full Lino of Seafoods Also "Land Lubbers" Specialties SUNDAY AT NOON COCKTAILS WINE IEER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK EVERY NIGHT The OUTRIGGER For FUN and FROLIC FRANKLIN ARMS HOTEL TODAY 2 BIG WEEKS Adult SI. 25 Child 50c 1:00 3:34 LOOKUui.

Zzrrz. KIU1AKU MAJBAUNmJUMN nunm) FLEMING PANAVCJCW BO in Style! rusalem, Rotariun, and a much travelled Scot. When not repre senting the city of Edinburgh he is in touch with his business agents In New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the United States. He heads his own organ ization, manufacturing and ex- ice in Edinburgh in May i Lord Provost. His appearance Sunday under the joint auspices of the British Islanders Social Club, the Canadian Club, and the Charlotte Cal edonian Pipe Corps, was his first official engagement.

Preliminary plans take the Mac-phersons to Sarasota for their first week and to the Tampa Bay area next for attendance at the Gasparilla Parade. Other official visits on schedule are to Babson Park, Orlando, Lake Wales, Lakeland and Dunedin. Macpherson gave a brilliant display of his talent on his gold-mounted bagpipe, marehinp; about the room in his colorful kilts. The tea tables were attrac tively deroraled and well suj-plied with various home baked Scotch breads, scones and cakes. The food left after all had been served was sold, and the money given to the March of Dimes fund-raising campaicn.

Among the visitors was Johnj Macdonnell from Sarasota, who is ambassador of good will with out portfolio for the British Isles. No Future ST. JOHN, Kan. UP) Although she has been on the job for 25 years, Mrs. L.

L. Mater still is regarded as the "temporary" librarian here. She was appointed to fill in for the regular librarian 25 years ago when the librarian was hurt in a car accident. She still is "filling in." DALLAS TOWNSEND, CBS News political ace, is also an acclaimed reporter oa spaco flights. He anchors "World Newf Roundup" and deliver CBS Radio News on Ihe hour.

Versatile? Yes. And good. He reports to you on this station. WINK124 tii3 Dost news! MCALNATI0XA17W0Kl.n mTByi Golden Brown ''yrSil SOUTHERN FRIED XlS CHICKEN rlib DINNERS 2 Vegetables Hor l2 iuMarntoy JJOUVARDLAZ imm ages of 12 are eligible. The five divisions in the Parade will be: Walking, Stroll ers; Trikes and Bikes; Ama teur Floats and Commercial Floats.

Any float that is mo torized will be entered in the commercial division. No live an imals are permitted In the Pa- ado. Junior Royalty will be judged on personality and individual appearance and are not chosen from the court although the court members are eligible. The Junior King and Queen will be chosen by judges at the Tourist Center prior to the Pa rade. The Parade will be on Monday at 3 p.m.

Some Victory JOPLIN, Mo. ilfl In Sep tember 1964, Mrs. Janet Brown filed a suit to recover a palomino mare from a man she charged with giving her a rub ber check for $160 in payment for the animal. Late in 1965, Judge Ray Watson ruled in fa vor of Mrs. Brown.

Recently. he overruled a defense motion to set aside the judgment. Mean while, however, the mare had died. Most of Egypt's more than 25 million inhabitants live on only about 3.5 per cent of the land. They reside in the valley and delta of the Nile.

2 DRUGS FORT MYERS Lunchfon Special Served til 4:00 P.M. SAUSAGE YELLOW RICE 2 Veg. 77: Rolls All You Can Eat! 4:30 to 8:30 a.m. 97 mum Mml Mm Sightseeing Tour! 1 i i HI HERE COMES THE BIGGEST BOND OF ALL! (4) (S) (I) (7) (I) () NEWS (10) MOVIE (Cont'd.) (11) (13) NEWS IU) CHEVENNS THEATER "Outlaw Island." Brewster tries to save a kidnapped girl and becomes the prisoner of a madman who rules an island like feudal fortress, (4) (4) (It) (11) CBS NEWS (Color) (S) (7) (I) NSC NEWS (Color) () BRONCO "One Came Bark." (10) NEWSNIGHT (41 RED SKELTON HOUR (Color) Red's guest stars tonight are Vincent Price and The Su (J) NORTHWEST PASSAGE (Color) "Wor Slqn." (4) LET'S OO TO THE RACES (7) HULLABALOO Dean Jones Is htnt to Peter Nero, The Bitter End Singers, Bruce Scott and Milch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels. (SI HANK Hank's ouardlanshlp of his sister Tina Is In jeopardy until friends, Including faculty members, come to his old (11) HOOK.

LINE SINKBR fill THE MUNSTERS The Munster family splits a Trans- ylvanlan Inheritance with dis astrous results. (38) BOLD JOURNEY "(linn In the Sand." it 151 17) (I) MY MOTHER. THE CAR (Color) The family takes off In the 1MB Porter for camp. En route, Dave stops at a one-man country gas station operated by a sheriff who boas down the expedition In red tape. (XI mi fill DAKTARI (Color) Clarence, the lion, and Judy, the chimpanzee, rescue mree non cubs whose mother Is trapped by hunters.

() (10) COMBAT Uil Minea auest stars as a touah young Gl with a complete disregard tor danger. fUl THRILLER A curse on a family, pronounced In 1461 by a family member who was burnra at the Slant, is sun in ncci. 1:00 (4) MOVIE (Color) "The Wlnas of Eagles (19S9) Story based on the career of a man who played an Important role In building up the naval air power In the 20 s. Jonn wayne, Maureen Hnrn IDramal (S) (7) PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES (Color) The Nash furnace breaks down on cold day. The chairman of Jim's co lea.

board aets a cool welcome. Series stars Patricia Crow ley and Mark Miller. 1:30 (7) (i) OR. KILOARE (Color) After her bootleaalng opera tion Is revealed, a beautiful tavern owner Is discovered to be the unwit ting cause of a mysterious epidemic. Ill 111! Mil RED SKELTON HOUR (Color) Comedian George Gobel and The Hollies, British singing group.

are quest srars. (9) (10) SAMMY AND HIS FRIENDS (Special) (Color) Sammy Davis Is loined by Frank Sinatra, Edle Adams, Joey Healherton and the Count Basle Orchestra. Highlights Include a Davis-Sinatra meaiey. (Id) ARREST AND TRIAL "Echo of A private de tective frames his client for the death of a girl, but during the trial the defense attorney suspects the truth, (5) (7) MOVIE (Color) "Honeymoon Hotel." (1944) Bachelor buddies find themselves at a tropical resort for newlyweds when one Is lilted at the altar and decides to use the reservation for his vocation. Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan, Robert Morse.

(Comedy) (B) MOVIE (Color) "Night People." (1954) Story set In East West Berlin In volving an American colonel In the counter Intelligence Corps and a kidnapped Gl. Greqory Peck, Brod crick Crawford. (Drama) (4) (11) (13) PETTICOAT JUNC TION (Color) Bobbie Jo takes pity on the only boy In her home economics class. She gets her mother to help mm win a passing graae. (9) (10) PEYTON PLACE Fo Steven, troubling develop ment; for Gus, a violent eruption; tor or.

Rossi, a shocking call. 10:00 (4) FYI "Interama Boon or Boondoggle?" (4) (11) CBS NEWS SPECIAL Senator J. William Pulbrlaht Chairman of the Senate For eign Relations Committee. IS Interviewed. (f) (10) THE FUGITIVE "Stroke of Genius.

Kimble hitches a ride with a local clergyman who is killed by a sniper's bullet. (13) LOCAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS Discussion on the possible consoll dation of city-county government In Hiiisborougn county. (38) BOURBON STREET BEAT Rex Randolph discovers a relqn of terror by on unknown blackmailer; who keeps an Island population In fear of him. 10:30 (4) OUR MEN IN WASHINGTON A report with a Congressional delegation from South Florida on the 1955 Congress. (4) CHANNEL SIX SPECIAL "Men Encounter Mars." (11) TO BE ANNOUNCED (13) CBS NEWS SPECIAL (See 10 p.m.

listing) 11:00 (4) (5) (4) (7) (8) (9) NEWS (10) (11) (13) (38) NEWS 11:30 (11) MOVIE "No Place To Hide." (1956) A search Is mode for two bovs who had been playing with "marbles" that were actually pellets of deadly germs. David Brian, Marsha Hunt. (Drama) 11:30 (4) MOVIE (Color) "A Certain Smile." (1958) A young French girl gets a lesson In love and life. Rossano Brazil, Joan Fontaine. (Drama) (5) (7) () TONIGHT (Color) (4) BOURBON STREET BEAT "Neon Nightmare." (9) MOVIE "Walk East on Beacon." (1952) The FBI Investigates an espionage unit In the United States.

George Murphy, Flnlay Currle. (Mystery) (10) OPEN MIKE (1)) MOVIE "Tokyo Joe." (1949) A man believes his wife died In a Japanese concentration camp. He returns to Japan and learns that she Is alive. Humphrey Bogart, Florence Marly. (Drama) 1:00 (10) NEWSNIGHT 1:15 (10) PASTOR'S STUDY EVENING 4:00 (4) (5) (4) (7) (I) (9) NEWS (10) MOVIE (Cont'd.) (11) (11) NEWS (38) CHEYENNE THEATER "The High Binder." Tom Brewster Is plunged Into a vicious Chinese tong war when he offers to help an old man reach his destination safe ly.

(4) (4) (11) (13) CBS NEWS (Color) (5) (7) (8) NBC NEWS (Color) (9) BAT MASTERSON (10) NEWSNIGHT 7:00 (4) GUNSMOKE Outlaws rob the Dodqe City bank, kidnap Doc Adams and set fire to the town to cover their getaway. (Part II) (5) MEN IN CRISIS "Petaln vs. DeGaulle." (4) HAWAIIAN EYE "Birthday Boy." (7) BACHELOR FATHER "Bentley and the Motorcycle." (8) DEATH VALLEY DAYS (Color) The discoverer of borax In Death Valley fights off outlaws bent on robbing him. Royal Dano stars as Aaron Winters. (9) RIPCORD (Color) (11) ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS (13) LOST IN SPACE The space pirate who crashes near the Robinson colony promises to take Will on a search for treasure.

(38) BOLD JOURNEY "The Road to Timbuktu." 7:30 (5) (7) THE VIRGINIAN (Color) A backward girl who wit-, nesses a murder Ts gradually brought out of her shell by Jennifer, until she suddenly comes face to face with the murderer. Lou Antonio guest stars. 181 BEST OF THE BOLSHOI (Special) Program featuring the world renowned Bolshoi Ballet Company, Agnes de Mills Is narrator. (9) (10) BATMAN (Color) The Joker (Cesar Romero) tries to unmask Batman and Robin on Gotham City television. (11) LOST IN SPACE The Robinsons are visited by a tur bulent "ghost" which leaves a path of destruction.

(38) CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY THEATRE 1:00 (4) DEATH VALLEY DAYS A crusading newspaper editor, Mrs Romney, defies the hoodlum gang controlling eariy-aoy uurango. (4) SMOTHERS BROTHERS Dick Is ordered by his boss to per suade a Dublieltv shv Italian movie star to Be guest of honor at the Costellos' annual society ball. (9) (10) PATTY DUKE SHOW Ross gets a cram course In self defense from Richard alter he's bashed In the eye by a new boy In school. (13) LUCY SHOW (Color) (See 1:30 p.m. listing) (38) HENNESEY 1:30 (41 (4) (II) (13) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES ALBERTRBROCCOU SEirJCOJEHY "WMiirYiiTTEiiairanw ir" th.

highlight of Fort My.rs nd County en conducted tour Including complimentary lunch sa. beautiful Tropical Sardeni, Site of Indian W.rs, Sun-land Training Center, Largeit Hydroponic Farm, plui many ether intereiting sights. Bui leavel City Yacht Bisin 9:30 a.m. daily except Sunday. Get Free Tickets From Your Motel Manager! in New York it was very cold, but we consoled ourselves with the thought of warm breezes and sunshine on the beaches.

Now we are here, but can this be Florida?" He mentioned the many times he had been in the states, and expressed the hope that Edinburgh might entertain many, even all, who were present at the reception. He gave a special invitation to all Pipers to attend the international Pipers' Contest to be held in the Highlands this year. Macpherson, who is Senior Bailie in Scotland's capital city, was born in Sutherland 58-years ago. Like other Highland ers he went to Canada as a mHo frnnrt and rp. turned to form his own business Scotland.

He wears the kilt every day of the year, is a re nownpd expert, known a "pier's is presi dent of the Scottish Pipe Band Association, and chairman of the world-wide Clan Macpherson Association. Bailie Macpherson is an Elder the Church of Scotland, Fel lowbf the Society of Antiquar- (Wed.) NEW WORLD ADVENTURES (Thuri.l PEOPLE AND PLACES (Frl.) THE AMERICANS JUNIOR HIGH HEALTH (Frl 3:15 IN-SERVICE 3:41 FRONT DESK 4:00 SEW EASY (Mon Wed HOMEMAKING (Tues.) HOUSEPARTY (Thurs FRENCH CHEF (Frl.) 30 HISTORY OP THE NEGRO PEOPLE (Tues.) LE EGACY (Thurs.) FAMILY (Frl 00 WHAT'S NEW? 30 CHILDREN'S CORNER 4:00 THEY CALLED IT FLORIDA (Mon.) BRITISH CALENDAR (Tues.) THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (Wed AMERICAN'S AT WORK (Thurs.) THE EXCITING YEARS (Frl CIS SOCIAL SECURITY (Tues INDUSTRY ON PARADE (Thurs.) 4:30 HUMANITIES GEOLOGY Thurs.) 7:00 JUNIOR COLLEGE SPANISH Frl.) ADELANTE (Tues, Thurs.) 7:30 WORLD CIVILIZATION 1:00 FAMILY (Mon EASTERN WISDOM (Tues.) (Tues Thurs FRENCH CHEF (Wed.) MANAGERS IN ACTION (Thurs BASKETBALL: SPJC vs. MANATEE JUNIOR COLLEGE 1:30 LEGACY (Mon FRANKLIN TO FROST (Tues.) STOCK MARKET FORUM (Wed FRONTIERS OF KNOWLEDGE (Thurs.) 0:00 CONVERSATION WITH JAMES RESTON 0:30 AMERICAN SYMPHONY 10:00 THE EyCITINO YEARS (Mon.) REGIONAL REPORT: CURRENTS OF CONCERN (Wed.) 10:30 BIO PICTURE (Man) SATURDAY (Feb. S) 4:30 OPEN MIND 7:30 FRONTIERS OF KNOWLEDGE 0:00 THEY CALLED IT FLORIDA 1:30 CONVERSATION WITH JAMES RESTON :30 AMERICAN SYMPHONY At 1:00 3:10 5:20 7:30 9:40 WON THE HEARTS IN S.W. FLA FOR 3rd WEEK solve a purr-fect they're all tangled up in a not of fun I LAST TWO DAYS 1:12 3:14 5:14 7:18 9:20 At TO MOMENT" HONOR RLACKMAN THRIFTY DOWNTOWN Wow to go to the Dogs RMS uio mi kdiw un nw HiW IWIbl mWJM ItKtNkt TUUNU KEVIN UcClORY.

JACK WH1TTINGHAU IAN W. First St. ED 4-2123 presents it i i ETon into varnvr iai 10:30 (38) THE LAW AND MR JONES Jones suffers from a guilty con- science when an Innocent old man, whose case fhe attorney had been too busy to accept. Is convicted of crlmm 11:00 (4) (S) (4) (7) (I) () NEWS (10) (11) (13) (38) NEWS 11-se mi movie 'Beast ot BuaapesT. ii-cwji Jirofessor and his son disagree over reedom In Hungary.

Michael Mills, Greta Thyssen. (Drama) 11:10 (4) MOVIE irmnri "in bn Lanr neiD it nowi A down-and-out theatrical oaent Is asked by a rocketeer to make a movie star out of his girl friend. Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield. (Comedy) (S) (7) 8 TONIGHT (Color) (4) 17th PRECINCT "King's Ransom." lei MAVIS Tall Men." (1955) Story of a cattle drive. Clark Gable, Jane Russell.

(Western) (10) OPEN MIKE fill MOVIE icolorl "Tall Man Riding." (1955) An adventurous man returns to home country and learns that a oambler Is planning a double-cross. Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone. (Western) 1:00 (10) NEWSNIOHT 1:11 (10) PASTOR'S STUDY CH. 3 WEDU (Educational) Daytime Proqrams ST. PETERSBURG I SO WORLD OF SCIENCE Frl.) EXPLORING NUMBERS Thurs.) LET'S SOLVE IT (Wed.) BOOK FAIR Fn.) LET'S FIGURE AROUND THE CORNER WAYS OP SCIENCE t-rl.) NUMBERS (Tues.) DISTAN NEIGHBORS (Wed NEW WOKLB (Thnrl I 10:00 THE NAVIGATOR AUVLNIUKB Dwunv (Wed.) 10:15 LET'S FIND OUT rn.i NUMBERS Thurs.) 10:45 S.

HISTORY (Wad 1 11:10 THE AMERICANS 11:40 BOOK FAIR JUNIOR HIGH HEALTH DISTANT NEIGHBORS FRANKLIN TO FROST (Thurs. 1 11:05 CHILDREN'S CORNER FASCINATING WORLD AROUND THE CORNER (Frl 1:0 PRIMERAS PALABRAS (Mon Frl.) HABLEMOS ESPANOL (Tues.) Thurs.) HORIZONS OF SCIENCE 1:50 WORLD OP SCIENCE Tues.) LET'S SOLVE IT (Wed LET'S FIND OUT (Thurs.) NUMBERS (Frl.) 2:20 LET'S FIGURE (Mon.) WORDS AND MUSIC (Tues ADVENTURE BOUND D. C. HAS OF EVERYONE HELD OVER Out to "MOMENT JEAN SEBERG lie W. y.rv.

'A in as of 4 5 5 vo Luncheon Special Served til 4:00 P.M. FRIED CHICKEN 2 Veg. CCK Rolls WW THRIFTY'S BUFFETERIA "The Fastest Food In Town" CHOICE OF 3 KINDS OF MEAT Lots of Vegetables Salads Drink I Dessert Bus Excursion i I si SEBGHD30 Boniva Springs Dog Track! EVERY P.M. Sharp! plus Your Favorite Cocktail South Trail Shopping Center Fort Myers Shopping Center MENU FEATURES Complete Dinner Your Choict of Entree SIRLOIN of BEEF RED SNAPPER ALMONDINE CHARBROILED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK CHICKEN DUMPLINGS Choice Of Two Vegetables Hot Rolls Butter eerson i I FISH SPECIAL (All You Can Eat) All served with Choice of Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad, Home Made Rolls and Beverage. SERVED IN THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE DINING ROOM BEFORE OR AFTER THE RACES From 5:00 p.m.

Reserved Seat Ticket to the Races. Bus Leaves Holiday Inn at 7:15 P.M. Sharp, drives you to the Dog Track Gate returns after races. YOU GET ALL THIS FOR 5.00 COCKTAIL, DINNER, RESERVED SEAT TICKET AND BUS TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM! LIMITED RESERVATIONS CALL ED 4-2123 No Minors Take Our Bus! Leave the Driving To Usl $1100 French Fries Cole Slaw Iced Tea Or Coffee BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 8 A.M. I SEVEN DAYS A WEEK.

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