The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - August 19, 1954, Zanesville, Ohio PAGE te JK GOOD CONDITION Eobert 28, of injured in a fall while ing on the Falls bridge was reported in good condition last night in Be- thesda THE OWO Plan Excursion To Cincinnati Theatre TVs TREAT OF THE WEEK HOWARD ANGELA DUFF In THE MING LAMA Followers of baseball can enjoy a popular priced double header excursion on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to day August 29. The Redlegs will play the Philadelphia at Crosley Field in a double header at By special arrangement grand stand seats may be chased from your local B 0 one ticket with each road ticket until August 26. After that date tickets will be on sale in Cincinnati at the ball park or downtown ticket 307 Vine Comfortable coaches will carry i passengers on the round trip This avoids tiresome congested parking and hazards on the wiches and refreshments will be served on the train at popular For those who may not to attend the double header baseball game there are many er attractions in CHANNEL 50 At Maple Theater Shown above is a scene from Rocket now showing at the along with Down the On Screen Two Wills Filed In Probate Court AUGUST 18, 1954 James A. Fountain of Roseville Rt. 1, who was also ed Piper Laurie is having the time of her life with Tony Curtis at the wheel in this scene from the technicolor story of sports car racing At the tonight and Feature Farmer Takes a starring Betty LAST DAY OF BOUND STARTS THURSDAY Greatest Picture in AND STABBING BOND DONNA Long Distance Dialing Explained An estimated 50 million tele- phone subscribers will have long distance telephone dialing by 1965, William J. Larcey of a public relations supervisor for the Ohio Bell Telephone told member of the Rotary club at Tuesday's luncheon meeting at the The first step in the project for Ohio is being taken this he when residents of loughby and East Liverpool will be hooked into the system which will become The speaker divided his talk into three First he told of the project which will enable a sub- his own long dis- of Orville are visiting their son and Mr and Mrs. THE DISC CHOICE FOR AMERICA'S BAND AND HIS PRIDE OF RECORDING scriber to do tance Later he described the national dialing number plan and finally he explained the which will automatically make an accounting of the Explaining the necessity of er Larcey said that i care is not a call directed to New York may be answered by a subscriber in But he if such a mistake should the person calling may call his operator and report the number he had along with the city and a correction will be made in the telephone and the operator will assist in securing the correct There are now 100 zones in the Worthy W. Hinds Services Today Funeral services for Worthy W. 68, of near Barnesville will and Mrs. Lawrence Neel Sr this city and W. C. Pence of held at 1 o'clock this afternoon Interesting News Briefs den have returned from a trip through the western states which awrence Neel and son Keith visits to Grand of Route j yon and Yellowstone at the t Methodist Burial will be in the lem Mr. Hinds died Bites Thursday For Bert Wilson Services for Bert 72, of Somerset will be held at o'clock Thursday morning at the Holy Trinity Catholic church Burial will be in the church ceme tery by the Thomas funeral home Mr. Wilson died Quality Watkins Dr. A. Zipser of Linden Margaret Maneely of Columbus has returned home from a is visiting with Mrs. J. L. Dert of Mr and Mrs Eugene Pence and Mr and Mrs. Eugene Swope of weeks visit in Florida and is now in his offices in the First National Injured Trucker Is Flown Home W. H. 23, of injured in a three truck Henry has re- turned to Columbus after spending a few days in this vicinity visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGee Jr. of Zanesville Rt. 4 have returned home from a vacation in the ern While on their trip they visited D. crash on Aug. 5 on West pike Virginia flown to his home Tuesday in travelled over the Skyline plane piloted by Russell The flight began at when Dowdney was taken to municipal airport from Good Samaritan Mrs. Ernestine of 827 ket is spending a vacation at Bedford Pa. pital in a Mrs. Bernice E. Wilson of 1040 Dowdney sustained a fractured Converse has returned left leg and injured right hip and multiple cuts and sions in the accident and had been at the hospital since the nonie after spending a week ing friends in where she formerly United States Four for long of these distance are in and The speaker was introduced by Clyde Owen Phillips introduced the lowing Frank Russ Paine of Otis Jordan of Tom Ferguson of Dr. Holton Letson of Zanesville and Monsignor William board member of the Good Samaritan in charge of the Catholic Bureau in and Rotarians James Samuel of mouth and John Hawkins of The program was under the di- rection of Don neth president of the was in charge of the business Edward Miller Services Today Funeral services for Edward 79, of near Barnesville will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Catholic Burial will be in the church The Campbell funeral home is in charge of Mr. Miller died Monday of in- juries sustained last Friday in a fall a hay mow at his High producers will not continue to do their best if most of the uct of their labor is taken from Low producers will not be eager to work harder if they know that government will guarantee them THE TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY Adv. 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