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 1996-61-2
Advertising scrapbook made to publicize The Birthday Party television program and promote it to the public. Contains a number of black and white photos of Rene Handley on the program with groups of children, including Chuck Banta. The program was sponsored by the Jezzard Fruit Co.

2000-147-1
Black and white photo of the stage and crowded auditorium of the Jewell Theatre at 216 S. Jefferson Ave. (at McDaniel St.). The audience is watching entertainers on the Ozark Jubilee country music show. (Jewell was the former Jefferson Theatre.)

 1997-26-224-236
These are editorial pages, front and back and may have advertisements on the back. Additional keywords are KYTV, ordinances, Rbertson Gallery, bus system.

1993-18-2
Black and white postcard photo of the aftermath of the big snow of 1912, taken at the corner of Boonville Ave. and Commercial St. in front of the J.W. Crank Drug Co. Written on the back by KYTV weatherman Tom Dye, "20 " on the 20th snow - thstm early turned to heavy snow for many hours. This picture was taken on the 21st."

 1997-26-633-646
These are editorial pages, front and back. There may be advertisements on the back. Additional keywords are Assemblies of God,Burge Hospital,schools,streets. These are full newsprint sheets.

2000-147-6
Black and white photo of musicians (l to r) Junior "Speedy" Haworth, Slim Wilson, and Bob White, who performed on the Ozark Jubilee Country Music Show at the Jewell Theatre. The trio also performed on "The Slim Wilson Show," which was aired locally for many years. Photo likely taken at the KYTV studios at 999 W. Sunshine, where the Slim Wilson Show was taped for several years.


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