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i IAIITOCISI*' ^ccrusry 23* i$o6 WTRF-T V— rhursdi\ February 23 7:00 Today 9:00 Roy Ropers-Gene Awtfry 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Heart, of the Home 1:30 Housewives' Matinee 2:45 Modern Romances 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre (color) 4:00 Follow That Man 4:30 Queen For A Day 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody (colcHPj 6:00 Movie Marshal Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Corliss Archer 7:30 Dinah Shore Show 7:4fi News Caravan 8:00 You Bet Your Lile 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 The Lone Wolf 9:30 Ford Theatre 10:00 Lux Video Theatre 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Tri-Stato Trails 11:30 Tonight Friday, February 24 7:00 Today 9:00 Roy Rogers-Gene Autry 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovac Show 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:150 Housewives' Matiti€fc 2:45 Modern Romances 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre (color) 4:00 Follow That Man 4:30 Queen For A Day 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody (color) 6:00 LiT Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Wild Bill Hickok 7:30 Eddie Fisher Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Truth or Consequences 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Big Story 9:30 Star Stage 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports 10:50 Red Barber's Corner WHEELING 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Scoreboard 11:30 Tonight Saturday, February 25 9:00 Action Theatre 10:00 Children's Corner 10:30 Pinky Leee 11:00 Fury 11:30 Hans Christian Anderson 12:00 Choose Up Sides 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Jr. League Playmates 1:15 Adventures of Blinky 1:30 Town & Country 2:00 Serial Theatre 2:45 How Christian Science Heals 3:00 Pro-Basketball St. Louis at New York 5:00 Racing From Hialeah 5:30 High School Basketball Show 6:00 Roy Rogers 6:30 Dance Party Bethany High School 7:00 Death Valley Days 7:30 The Big Surprise 8:00 Perry Como Show 9:30 People Are Funny 9:30 Jimmy Durante Show 10:00 George Gobel Show 10:30 Your Hit Parade 11:00 The Vise 11:30 Million Dollar Movie "The Star" Bette Davis, Sterling Hayden Sunday, February 26 11:00 The Christophers 11:30 Action Theatre 12:30 Industry on Parade |2:45 Man to Man 1:00 Bell in the Tower Bethany College 1:30 Frontiers of Faith 2:00 Faith in our Valley 2:30 "His Way, His Word" 3:00 Championship Bowling 4:00 Antartica: Third World 5:00 Conversation with Wanda Landowska 5:30 Annie Oakley 6:00 Disneyland 7:00 It's A Great Life 7:30 Color Spread "Panorama" 9:00 Goodyear Playhouse 10:00 Loretta Young Show 10:30 Justice 11:00 Late News 11:05 "Counterpoint" 11:30 Million Dollar Movie "Case of the Frightened Lady S A E PRICES ARE WE HAVE— —4 Marius Goring, Penelope Ward iVJ V o WE HAVE A BIG SELECTION 350 Patterns In Stock AND READY TO GO! 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To combat the threat, Jimmy has decided to shelve several filmed shows to make room for live ones with name guest stars Jack Benny is off to Europe late in the spring He'll do some live TV shows for the British and film two episodes for his own show Bette Davis, suffering from a broken foot, will be unable to make her live TV debut on April 18 as scheduled ... Replacing her will be vivacious Rosalind Russell, another TV newcomer Here's an alert for out-of-work child actors: Hal Roach is looking for youngsters good enough to make a new Our Gang series Judy Garland's second TV show is scheduled for April 8 But CBS is wondering what effect the Judy Garland-Sid Luft marital problems will have on its proposed spectaculars with Judy, since the contract calls for Luft to produce them Herb Shriner is all set now to star in his own hour-long variety show next fall .. The question is: will Two For The Money return to the air? ... The network seems to feel the show has run its course but if it does return, Shriner will have to be replaced as emcee Disabled American Veterans is planning to sponsor an hour-long musical quiz spec tacular to be called Hidden Treasure Claims we doubt will ever get tested: ABC says that if all the viewers of an average quarter-hour of Mickey Mouse Club were poured into all the nation's movie theaters, there would still be 4,500,000 standees! Here s a switch: British TV has just acquired 400 old American movies ... If England could survive the iiliU, Mrejfuess they can take this too. Monday, February 27 7:00 Today 9:00 Roy Rogers-Gene Autry 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home (Color) 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:30 Housewives' Matinee 2:45 Modern Romances 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre (color) 4:00 Follow That Man 4:30 Queen For A Day 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody (color) 6:00 Lil' Rascals 6:30 Sports Final 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Superman 7:30 Adventure Album 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Caesar's Hour 9:00 Science Fiction Theatre 9:30 Robert Montgomery 10:30 Ray Milland 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Bud Wilkinson's Sports 11:30 Tonight Tuesday, February 28 7:00 Today 9:00 Roy Rogers-Gene Autry 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home (color) 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Heart of the Home 1:30 Housewives' Matinee 2:45 Modern Romances 3:00 NBC Matineee Thatre (color) 4:00 Follow That Man 4:30 Queeen For A Day 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdv Doody (color) 0:00 Lil' Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Jungle Jim 7:30 Dinah Shore Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Bob Hope Show 9:00 Fireside Theatre 9:30 Playwrights '56 10:30 Big Town 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Have a Hobby 11:30 Tonight Wednesday, February 29 7:00 Today 9:00 Roy Rogers-Gene Autry 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Ernie Kovacs Show 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Heart of the Home THZ JOURNAL, CAla^yyjSLL, OHIO 1:30 Housewives' Matinee 2:45 Modern Romances 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre (color) 4:00 Follow That Man 4:30 Queeen For A Day 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 6:30 Howdy Doody (color) 6:00 Lil' Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather Ahead 7:00 Masquerade Party 7:30 Eddie Fisher ShCW 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Guy Lombardo Show 8:30 Father Knows Best 9:00 Danny Thomas Show 0:30 Badge 714 10:00 This is Your Life 10:30 Midwestern Hayrhde 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Greatest Fights 11:30 Tognight SOLICIT FUNDS Members of the Caldwell Busi ness and Professional Women' CLub -are to .meet Siuuluy, Feb 26 at 2:00 p. m. at the First Pres bylerian church to solicit con tributions in Caldwell for the H.-aii Fiiml. Your COBA Technician is as near as your phone. Get on the read to higher dairy profits by coiling him tcday. PHONE CALDWELL 100 County Extension Office Noble County Dairy Service Unit Farmer-Owned and Operated Affiliated with the— Celltia] Oliin SHOP IN MARIETTA AND SAVE DURING FEBRUARY DOLLAR DAYS THURS. 23 and FRI. 24 SENSATIONAL VALUES BEING OFFERED BY ALL RETAIL STORES. Shop In Marietta! Association February Meeting of Loyal Temperance legion Held At Lucille Pickenpaugh Home SHARON The February meeting of Sharon Loyal Tem perance Legion was held at the home of Clair Pickenpaugh, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 15. Meeting opened with sonii 'Jesus Loves Me scripture les son was from Matt, the 5th chap^ ter followed by Prayer. The pledges to United States. Christ ian and Temperance flags were repeated L.T.L. pledge and slo- TV News A lull-hour, iill-coJor TV iiim of the current American expedi tion to the South Pole—a world wide television "first"—will be presented by NBC-TV Sunday. February 26, from 4:00 to .5:00 p. m. over WTRF-TV. Entitled "Antarctica: Third World", the program will consist of exclusive film taken by NBC's William B. Hartigan. the only television news cameraman with "Opera tion Deeepfreeze", the Navy's expedition to set-up bases for American participation in the Antarctic phase of the Interna tional Geophysical Year. Chet Huntley, NBC news commenta tor will narrate this exclusive filmed story of how men live and react under the extremely severe Antarctic conditions. Tmogenp Coca returns to the TV spotlight Sunday, February 26, when she will appear with a star-studded cast in 'Panorama' on "The Sunday Spectacular". A 90-minute colorcast, it will be seen over WTRF-TV from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. The revue will have as its theme a good-natural spoof of the television industry, and will feature actor Tony Ran dall co-starring with Miss Coca Others appearing in the cast will be singing stars Eileen Bar ton, Bill (Davy Crockett) Hays, Alan Dale and Johnny Desmond Adding to the fun and festivity will be Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander, and master puppete ers Bil and Cora Baird. gans song "Mighty Army of the Young." During lesson period stories. 'A Letter to Lincoln," "A Noble Ambition,*' and "Tommy Talker Interviews a Bus Driver," also Bible verses were learned and meeting closed with L.T.L. salute and prayer. During social period, Ronnie Harmon who has a birthday in February, received several nice gifts. Mrs. Lucille Pickenpaugh served delicious refreshments to Joan, Victor, Kaye and Karen Boyd, Joyce Haga, Ronnie Har mon, Deanna and Tommy Mar quis, Riley Dovenbarger, Linda Wiley, Daryl Wheeler, Peggy Ramsey, Clair Pickenpaugh and the advisor, Vera Harmon.. In Hospital Mrs. Alden Wheeler under went major surgery at Guernsey Memorial hospital, Cambridge last Friday. Mr. Wheeler visited her Sunday. Returned From Hospital Mis. Avice Either returned home Saturday from Good Sam aritan hospital at Zanesville, where she had*a chicken bone removed from her throat, Thurs day morning. John Haga returned from White Cross hospital at Colum bus, Saturday where he received treatment last week. All Day (Quilting: Mrs. Nellie Ralph entertained at an all day quilting on Frida\ with a delicious dinner at noon Those who attended were Mamie Parks, Ocie Harmon, Alberta Ackley, Vera Harmon Hannah Miller, Ruth Marquis Belle Boyd, Dorothy Harmon Martene Spriggs, Jessie Picken paugh and Jean Hayes. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Marquis entertained at dinner on Sun day, honoring their daughter. Deanna, whose birthday was Saturday and Mrs. Marquis' fath er, Harry Harmon, whose birth day was Sunday. 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Tk Shortest turning radius—for easier parking, easier turn-around, easier handling in traffic. it Famous Dodge dependability—for lower upkeep, minimum "time-out" for servicing. Don't buy a tmck in the dark! See your Dodge dealer and get the facts before you decide on any truck! Job Rated W0RL W. THOMPSON automatic IS MS \SA? ONCE YOUR IIO.MK! Fire Prevention Bureau, Division of State Fire Marshal the honor guests and ho^t and hostess. Home Demonstration Club Sharon Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Ocie Harmon, Thursday, Feb. 16th. Projects were making drapes and buttonholes and put ting in zippers. A sack lunch was enjoyed. Those attending were Hannah Miller, Vivian Archibald, Doro thy Harmon, Rhea McNabb, Ruth Wiley, Ruby Boyd, Beat rice and Aprnes Cain, Martene Spriggs, Ruth Walters and chil dren. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Cisler and sons, of Canton, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Parrish. Mrs. Edna Wiley, Kaye and Linda spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Cain and other relatives at Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNabb visited with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte McKce and Madeline, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ralph, of Mansfield, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. R. T. Dov enbarger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon, Sandra and Paul, of Zanesville spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Ocie Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sparks and son, Kevin, Rosemary Wal ters, of Crooksville, and A Now! DODGE offersyoutodayV lowest priced trucks with automatic transmission Lowest Priced Panel with automatic transmission Lowest Priced Pick-ups and Expresses (S4-, Yt-, l-ton) with automatic transmission Lowest Priced Stakes (&-, 1 ton) with automatic transmission SlO Cumberland Street Leroy D. Walters, of Camp Mef ced, California, were calling on their sister, Mrs. P. B. Boyd and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Parri||» were visiting with Mr. and Mi#. Beryl Pickenpaugh recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd arfl! Jackit^ of Zanesville, Mrs. Cora, Boyd and Delia, of Caldwell, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Boyd, Joan and Billy, Sunday. Mrs. Lucille Pickenpaugh was visiting with Mrs. Lillie Ogle and Mrs. Murl Pickenpaugh at Caldwell, Saturday. Mrs. Ogle re mains serious ill. Ben Dovenbarger and Wayne Waite. of Coshocton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Archer were calling on Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Doven^ barger, Saturday. Neva Wilson spent the week end with Jessie Pickenpaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson, of Maple Heights, called on his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil son, Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Haines, Mrs. Violet Morgareidge. Mrs. Mary Morgar eidge and son. George, of Cald well, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Eicher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bick ford and children, of Trinway# were calling on Mrs. Jessie Mar quis, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Picken paugh spent Sunday with Bill Fish and family at Renrock on Sunday. v:$&'