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Uncle Joe Carson: Season 7 (3 episodes) 1965–1969: Green Acres: Uncle Joe Carson: 16 episodes (There were many crossovers from Petticoat Junction cast members in the series) 1969: The Over-the-Hill Gang: Jason Fitch: TV movie 1963–1970: Petticoat Junction: Joseph P. "Uncle Joe" Carson: 222 episodes 1970: The Name of the Game: Felson
The Dining Car: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 23 11 Off the Hook Specials: Grinders Pizza: Kansas City, Missouri: January 20, 2008 Schooner or Later: Long Beach, California: The Fly Trap: Ferndale, Michigan: Galewood Cook Shack: Chicago, Illinois 24 12 Burgers, Rings and Fries: The Nook: St. Paul, Minnesota: January 21, 2008 Joe's Cable Car Restaurant
The team won its debut with Joe Weatherly driving the No. 8 Pontiac. Weatherly drove for the team for most of the season, and won eight races. Bud Moore Engineering became one of the first multi-car teams in NASCAR history, fielding the No. 18 for five races. Bob Welborn, Fireball Roberts, Cotton Owens, and Tommy Irwin drove that car.
Mar 7, 2024; Johnstown, OH, United States; Kitchen manager Nick Dienno (left) and general manager Chris Burdulis stand with Uncle Johnnies lucky horsehoe that is kept behind the bar.
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Joseph Stalin (1878–1953), Soviet leader, called "Uncle Joe" by Western media; Joe Biden (born 1942), 46th president of the United States, sometimes nicknamed "Uncle Joe" in the press; Joseph Gurney Cannon (1836–1926), United States politician; Joseph E. Johnston (1807–1891), Confederate general during the American Civil War
Wario's, Dirty Frank's, Old Bag of Nails and Buck City Sammies all opened new locations in January.
1914 Model 6-50 six-cylinder engine 67 hp seven-passenger touring car $2,535, five-passenger touring car $2,485, two-passenger roadster $2,485; 1916 Model 42 [5] 1917 Popular; 1917 roadster four-seat; 1919 A-48; 1920 Lighter six - 118 inch wheelbase - two-seat roadster, three-seat coupe, five-passenger touring car, and a five-passenger sedan