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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 23

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 23

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1 PAGE 23-C HIE TIMES RECORDER, ZAXESVILLE, OHIO In Korea MONDAY, -OCTOBER 31, 1955 Americans who live in mobile homes now total 2,500,000, more' than the population of either Los I Angeles or Philadelphia. Most of, A Couph Of Legionaires A these homes on wheels are concentrated in some 12,000 mobile homes parks throughout the Glenn's Plumbing shop in New Concord and selling it in Coshocton as scrap. They were arrested by deputies. A 17 year old youth, who was being held in the detention horns In Guernsey county, in connection with the same theft, escaped from there Saturday night and ii being sought. By NAOMI Ap- STARLET Three Given Jail Terms i Three Cambridge men have jbeen sentenced to 30 days in jail by New Concord Mayor J.

K. Taylor on charges of petit larceny, jsheriff David Weissert'i office re- I ported last night. The trio includes: Bernard Icen-jhower, 37, and Grant Tumbaugh, 59, both of whom were also fined $100 and costs each, and Harrison L. Vandergriff, 40, who was fined $50 and costs. The sheriff's office naid the I three were charged ith stealing copper, brass and lead from Television I Radio mm ALBERT MeCLEERY, executive producer of the NBC MATINEE NOW SHOWING i u'r I rr'" I I ill liiuijii i 2 TOP HITS 2 THE iUPRtMt XCITlMtNT Of OUR TMi! has se'ccled Louis Hayward to star in John P.

Mar-'cuana'g snoi siory, "Beginning Now," the premiere presentation ihe new NBC-TV daytime pro-gram which can be seen on Channel 18 this afternoon at 3 p. m. I TWO NEW PROGRAMS you're to enjoy "Trouble with I Father" at 4 p. m. a half-hour I comedy with Stu Erwin, and im-, Imediately following at 4:30 p.

m. THE TRIALS and triumphs of a typical middle-class family, the Barbours, is told on this long-run dramatic classic by Carlton E. Morse. Listen to ONE MAN'S FAMILY, Monday through Friday at 4 and 7 :45 p. m.

FORTY MINUTES of "top" musical selections can be heard on the SUPPER PARTY. Listen each weekday, Monday through Friday the time 5:05 p. m. Steve Palmer is your host. THE BOSTON Symphony Orchestra, returned from a highly successful tour of Southern states, mmn Batwrra CrooUivillf and Srw 11., Mile Tarn now siiowixg "12 O'CLOCK HIGH" STARRING Gregory Peck Hugh Marlowe Dean Jagger Pfc.

Donald Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis of 1101 Pine street is now stationed in Korea. He has been in the army since Oct. 25, 1954.

His address is: US 52378878, 195th Shipmt. Inchon Cas. APO 971, San NOW SHOWING "My Little Margie with Gale Storm and Charles Farrell. "HIS HONOR, HOMER BELL," comedy series starring Gene Lock-hart, will premiere on Channel 18 tonight at 7 p. sponsored by DRIVER ARRESTED Vice President Richard Nixon talks with J.

Addington Wagner, left, the new National Commander of the American Legion, as they pose during a visit at the capitol. Nixon, a former Navy Lieutenant Commander, is a Whittler, legionaire. Wagner was elected at the recent, Miami, national convention. His home is in Battle Creek, Mich. (AP Wirephoto) the Bavarian Brewing Company, will be heard in a broadcast from its home auditorium Symphony Hall toniRht over WHIZ at 8:15 p.

m. Richard Burgin, the orchestra's associate conductor, will be guest conductor. The program will 'be devoted to the "Violin Concerto" by the Soviet composer Aram Khatchaturian, with Ruth Posselt as soloist. Miss Posselt has ap William Arbuckle, 45, of 916 Marietta street was arrested Sunday afternoon on Wayne avenue on a charge of driving while intoxicated. The arrest was made by Patrolman Dave Fogle.

'Judge Homer Bell, is a mild-man-, jnered gentlemen who leads a well-ordered life except when his equi-libirum is tipped by some neigh-bor or by his niece, Casey played Mary Lee Dearring. In his (Jets Navy Tost pWWWW OpWBeMn. aBBBsfcal Nasliport Boy Sets Barn Fire mmssssa dual role as a respected jurist of the city and also as "mother" to peared frequently as solist with this and other leading orchestras. Miles Booth On I. B.

Kt. 2t 15 TRUTHFUl a 15-year-old tomboy, Homer is iIMtiiisI gnsiono) EEIRTHJ -PIllS- 'r7feR0RYaiH0UN yJi JULIE ADAMS -Dv 'U RAY DANTON Freddie Norman, 5, wanted to warm up the place in the family's In private life Miss Posselt is Mrs. Richard Burgin. Ren Grauer is program commentator. BARBARA GIBSON, the young Shows Start At 7: (10 r.M.

barn near Nasliport Saturday aft TONIHT-Tt 'KSIMV-! TsTAM)IN(i PIC IT RES ernoon where he and his sister, Veronica, 10, were going to play, by kindling a fire of old papers in a rusty stove and caused a blaze that caused an estimated loss of $1,500. often pushed to the edge of sheer exasperation. Don't miss this first show of "His Honor, Homer Bell," tonight. THROUGH A mixup of pictures and captions in the local newspaper, Lily Ruskin fasely revealed as a shoplifter tonight in another merry misadventure of DECEMBER BRIDE! By the time poor Lily has gotten the newspaper to retract the accusation she discovers that, in all the excitement, she actually has taken something from the store. There's hilar-, ious confusion tonight on Decern- ber Bride on Channel 18 at 9:30 p.

m. DANNY GIOVANELLI and Paola mr II II uoroxir CARTOON DKI my NEWS American coloratura soprano, will be guest soloist on THE TELEPHONE HOUR tonight at 9 p. m. over the NBC radio network and WHIZ. This will be her first appearance on American radio since winning first prize in the International Vercelli Concorso comoeti-tion in Italy three weeks ago.

Miss Gibson will be accompanied bv Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone orchestra. The broad-j cast will originate Carnegie' Hall. For her major selection on the program, Miss Gihson has chosen the brilliant "Una Voce Poco Fa" from Rossini's "Barber Burned were the 20 by 40 fxt barn, a corn crib, wagon shed and some farming equipment, in addition to brush over about three acres of land. I UIIU iU loin Wl fan Lliu of Seville." Her first number will Melis are the finalists in a 10-round bout from St. Nicholas CYLIN Si mi i i -in iniviiti; Winsor's Restaurant AND BAR -FINE FOODS Open 1 1 :00 A.

M. to 2:30 A. M. 7 Days a Week. Oa r.

S. Houtf It and 75. Sooth Iinfmillr, Ohio STEAKS, CHICKEN. SPAGHETTI, SEA FOOD, BREAKFAST, SANDWICHES, SHORT ORDERS and CARRY OUT ORDERS. StNrtAV DINNKHS.

DANCING AND PINNER Ml'SIC. WEDDING PARTIES, BANQUETS. PHONE GL 3-9490 or GL 2-0389 Hear Admiral Robert II. Meade, above, has heen appointed chief of the Navy's Hureati of Yards and Docks. Meade, now construction chief of the joint S.

military group in Spain, success Vice Admiral John R. Perry. (AP Wirephoto) Arena to be seen on WHIZ-TV at 10 p. m. Giovanelli record of 32 fights won 26, lost fKe, drew ence and scored 12 knockouts.

Melis' shows a total of 43 bouts of which he won 33, lost eight, drew twice and scored six The children fled the farm when the fire was discovered, by their! mother wtio called Fiazeysburg1 volunteer firemen but they could not respond for the family had not signed for fire protection. The two children with their petl dog, "Tippie" went to Kt. 116 where they hitched a ride with Mr. and Mrs. Harold New-some of 1032 Convers avenue who turned the youngsters over to police whenj they were uncertain where their grandmother lived.

Police learned through the sheriff's department of the fire and the lad confessed Tie started the blaze. They were taken home Saturday night by their father who is employed in Newark. The father said the property was not insured. be the light-hearted "If I Were On The Stage" from Victor Herbert's "Mademoiselle Modiste." The third number will be Delibes' "Passepied," a gay French dance arranged for a coloratura voice by Aslanoff. Miss Gibson has been a popular favorite among the Telephone Hour's guest artists.

MW LFAINUTON, OHIO. STATK RT. II, SOMr.KMU HI). SOV SIIOUL( "RIVER OF NO RETURN" "ROCKET MAN" Paris shows many white hats with winter clothes. They provide a fresh and interesting touch.

Bixler To Speak At PTA Meet HALLOWEEN HALF HALF DANCE TONIGHT! 9 p. m. In 1 -no Valley Gem Mnymllle 1'ikr at Oi'troit MhrvfKlir Knlmnri ATTENTION! This Is our 1 SHOW of (he menson. Tliiinks for splendid ialrona'. Look io (ho SKYUVi: iH'xt M'jison to liring yon fine scrM'ii ciiloi'iiiiiiiiHMil.

II II 1 m. I ISBr MONDAY 1 i- 1' II HIT rm-wr Zanesville Channel 18 II BttT faav- TONITE TUES. 5 (K-P1nkv Ijee Howdy Ixiorly 6 00 Superman Dennv Taylor 6.40 Sporti Eye 00 Matlnpe Theatre 4:00 Trouble With Father Little Margie 9:30 December Bride 10:00 Boxing 10:45 Ohio Storv 11:00 Sohlo Reporter 11:10 Variety Theatre. "Veneeanre Ot ON (M GIANT HC'KKKN 6:45 Schrelber News 7:00 Homer Bell 7:30 Here Fisher 7:55 Headline Newi Caesar' Hour 9:00 Guy Lombardo i Open at ift hhow Start 6:45 The Deep III Zanmsvllle 1240 kc 'tti Bui HERE IT IS 6:45 Melody Showcase. 7:00 on the Record 7:05 Lone Ranger 7 3u Morgan beatty 7:5 One Man's Family 8:00 Your Land Mine Berkshlra festival 9 00 Telephone Hour 9:30 Jane Pickens 10:00 Fibber A Molly 10 15 Ne'vj 10: Five SUr Final 2:30 Herea Fisher i ou News From NBC 3 :05 Wonderful City 3 :30 Hotel For Petl 3:45 Wife 4:00 One Man a Family 4:15 Stella Del Its 4 30 Wtdder Browa 4:45 Supper Party 5 Newa 3:05 Supper Party 45 Show I'd no 00 Sports 10 Local New 15 World Newa 6:30 Eds Place 6 00 Sign-On, Newi 6 05 Breakfast Party 8 3 News 6 40 Breakfast Party 7:00 Nwi 7:10 Breakfut Party 7:30 News 7 35 Breakfast Party 8 00 Sohlo Reporter 8 10 Local Ntws 8 15 Breakfast Party 9:00 Breakfast Party 15 Betty Newton 9:30 Guv Lombardo 40 Sanctuary 9 3J Hahiea 9 5.V -News 10:00 Mary Marfan! UcBrld 10:05 Dr Norman V.

Peal 10:15 Jlmmv Fiddler Second Chanc 10:55 News With Ken Banghart II im -Strike It Kicb 11 Pauline Frederick 11.30-Phrast That Pays 11:45 Fibber McOt A Molly 12 OO Id. el Nawi 12 15 Farm Program '2 3ty Denny Tavloi 1 45 Town Crlei 1:00 Matinee With Martin I I- a I Dowx ga turn um CO-HIT Cyrresits Cross 10:45 Music In The H-W Night (Um Ik 11:15 Sign Off "-ft. DR. IX)RI BIXLER The Grover Cleveland Parent-Teacher Association will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening with Robert Price, vice president, In charge of the business session. Dr.

Lorin E. Bixler, head of the department of education at Muskingum college will be the speaker Dr. Bixler has conducted the Parent Teacher Association parent workshop at Muskingum college for two years. He received his A. B.

degree from Mount Union college and his M. A. degree drom Teacher college at Columbia university. He began his career as a teacher in the rural schools of Stark county in 1915. Dr.

Bixler has issued publications iince 1930. Among his latest he has co-authored works surh as "A Syllabus For Social Studies" and "Our Federal Constitution." 1 PnY fi I Reconditioned and Guaranteed By Electro-Hygiene Co. With Electro-Hygiene Parts with ALL 7 ATTACHMENTS Including Handy Spray Gun for NOW SHOWING 2 Features 2 CONQUEST and ADVENTURE! Dtmothing, Painting and Waxing Cambridge Office For 2 Counties 1 FRED CROSS GUARANTEE KiV WMtW Demonstration rTlk Within a lVn 25 Mile I VVA('" I 111 n'lrl Hmenol Ate PCn- i UJWfc Ziae.vllle.Ohl SOLD ONLY IT Howard Goddord, state director of The Farmers Home Administration, announces a reorganization involving counties served by the Cambridge FHA office, effective today. The Cambridge office will serve Guernsey and Tuscarawas counties. Harrison and Jefferson counties, presently served by this office, will be transferred to the jurisdiction of the Canton FHA office.

Wallace Brunton, supervisor of the Cambridge FHA office, will continue his regular office hours every Wednesday, from 8:00 to 12:00 a.m. He will hold office hours every Thursday, from 10:00 to 12:00 a m. at the ASC office In New Philadelphia. According to Mr. Goddard.

this change is being made to provide more economical and efficient service to farmers in the counties involved in the reorganization. This is another of several changes that have been made during the past two yean, to provide better services to farmeji using or requiring the assistance of The Farmers Home Administration. Of GOD) RENNIE.QUINN fllcharll tmn ft It. Mf Monday Through Friday 11:30 A.M. to 11:45 A.M.

tpnnxored by PIONEER ELECTRIC PLUS tiiisf Kisan rniiiBTI MH. oicr A' COUINJ.COLI SCREENO TONIGHT. 1:30 P. M. DON'T MISS! Automatic clothes dryer first appeared on the market in IMS and estimates nn are that 10 million will purchased the next 10 eara.

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