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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, Sundoy, Morch ASHEVILLE, C. 13, 1955 Week's Highlights On TV Networks Music Of Paris To Be Heard On WWNC Tonight Music You Want When' You Brian Sullivan To Appear In Concert Here Tuesday Disaster Institute Is Scheduled lied Cross committees organized to deal with a possible catastrophe in this area will attend a disaster institute Tuesday a Wednesday in the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. plant on Biltmore Ave. John It. Kussi'll of Atlanta, regional Hod Cross disaster representative, will take part in the roundlable discussions.

i Ned FoKler, disaster chairman! if the Buncombe County Fed 1 'vja ther to his children when his -wife Peg its called for jury duty on The Life of Riley. 8:30 p. m. (CBS) Topper starts out to protect his bank's loan to a shoestring movie company and winds up acting in the movie as a stunt man on Topper. 9 p.

m. (CBS) John Ireland stars as Hank Eagle, a fast-shooting Westerner who doesn't care how he gets justice, in "Ride To The West" on Playhouse of Stars, 9:30 (ABO The romantic problems of three sisters, one of who falls for a blackmailer, are explored in "The Deception" on The Vise. 10 p. m. (NBC) A 10 round lightweight bout between Carmelo Costa and Joey Lopes from Madison Square Garden, N.

Y. on cavalcade of Sports. SATURDAY Noon (CBS) Ringmaster Jack Sterling introduces Aida, aerial artist; Craig's Chimpanzees; Paulette and Rene, trampoline performers; the Tien Tsi Liu Troupe, controtionists; and Laddie Lamont, comedy juggler, on Big Top. 8 p. m.

(CBS) Stage Show will again feature the Dorsey brothers and their combines orchestra and Nat "King" Cole. 9:30 p. m. (NBC)-When Jimmy Durante injures his back, he finds little rest in the hospital where comedienne Pat Carroll plays the part of his nurse on Star Theater. 9 m.

(ABO Ozark Jubilee presents country-style musical variety featuring Red Foley from Springfield, Mo. Radio, TV Programs Today's WNC Highlights BRIAN SULLIVAN i Mooncussing Efficiency comes to Melody Ranch and Gene Autry 6 p. m.is Arne two Schubert lieder and Burlesque queen in the kitchen on Amos 'N' 7:30 p. m. to songs by Edvard Grieg; the My Little Margie gets into outerspace p.

m'ower 8.f" "Te Quiero Dijiste" by Maria Gncver, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1955 tu" by Sandoval; "La i i i 1 'i i "Rfti'ft" rrnm VI nn kt. 1 it rono. WSKY WLOS laSJU F. I. ABU Silent Silent Silent Silent Silent Silent Silent Silent Silent Silent Sun.

Meeun Meetln'; i Time Rev! k. j. perkini'2ance Nee itev. e. j.

Perkins, Production i ol "Pirates of Pen- ac was given the job. His voice made such an imoressio WWNC 570 CBS WISE nut 6: on silent 1:15 Silent 6:30 Silent 6:45 Silent 7:00 Silent 7:13 Silent 7:30 Christian Seienca. 7:45 Payne Family 6:00 Neva 8:15 Karamu Quartet 8:30 Ml Neighbor Qt. Hi Neighbor Qt. Cospel Some Gospel Songs Gospel Songs Gospel Songa Newst Melodiea Morning Melodiea Morning Melodiea The Gospelaires The Gospelairea The Gospelaires Marvelous Grace The Gospee Newa Rev.

W. Huntley Rev. W. Huntlev News 9:15 Hcnlro Valley 9:30 Renfro Valley :45 Organ Melodiea Norman V. Peale 10:00 Church of the Air 10:15 Church of the Air 10:30 Church of the Air 10:45 Church of the Air Natl Radio Pulpit Natl Radio Pulpit Pop Serenade Pop Serenade 11:00 News; Pres.

Ch. Eternal Light Eternal Lieht 1:15 First Presbyterian n-m rir.t prachutrian Gomel Tabernacle Trinitv Eolbconal Trinitv Methodist 11:45 First Presbyterian Gospel Tabernacle Trinity Episcopal Trinity Methodist PROVINCETOWN. "Mooncussing" was an ac- means of livelihood in this (historic Cape Cod town. The term was given to the practice of hang, jng out false lights on moonless intc chmE i run aground on the beaches around Provincetown. The "mooncusser" wniilH th.n t.

v.s.ni whatever valuables he could find Uft lSDireS MllllOns! THE DYNAMIC Oral Roberts THE HEALING EVANGELIST See him on TV Today 5:00 P. M. WLOS-TV Channel 13 AND WITNESS GOD POWER IN ACTION! Cross Chapter, is in charge r( arrangements. Russell and Col. Orscn E.

Pax-xm, chapier president, will speak at a general session Wednesday. Officials of the county and city jovernmcnUs. representatives ofj ftrmy ana iavy itcserve umis and school ofliclals will take part. Committee meetings and chairmen will bo as follows: Tuesday survey, Joe M. Bland, Robert G.

10:15 a. transport, Joel W. Wright 11:15 a. shelter, William D. Turner.

1 15 p. registration, J. 0. Israel, 2:15 p. food, George Clodaris, 3:30 p.

m.i medical, Dr. Jesse Chapman 8 p. m. Wednesday Purchase and supply, Gen. W.

B. Bradford, 9:15 a. public information, John Giezcnlanncr, 10:15 a. communications, William H. Hamrick, 11:15 a.

clothinc. chairman to be announced. 1:15 p. general. 4 p.

m. up-to-date? Lei Hi Give Your Home A Spring Check-Up GEO. K. STEWART PLUMBING COMPANY DIAL 3 0571 5 Editwood R.d Asheville. N.

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antenna. Price $1 QQDi higher in blond. iW TODAY 4:30 p. in. (NBC)-IIow the kangaroo got its name will be the subject of a telecast from Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo on Zoo Parade.

5 p. in. (CBS) "A Different Drummer" will feature Baylor University students, Clu and Miriam Gulager. The professional cast is led by Martha Scott and Jack Dempsey plays himself on Omnibus. 7 p.

in. (NBC) Emcee Art Linklctler finds out whether a kind-hearted contestant will slake a down-and-out musician with bus fare on People Are Funny. 7:30 m. (ABC) "Wait for George," tense drama of a loyal but terrorized farm life, will star Josephine Hutchinson on Pepsi-Cola Playhouse. 7:30 p.

m. (CBS)-A hectic 10th anniversary for secretary Susie MacNamara and her boss Peter Sands is the subject for comedy half-hour, "Private Secretary." 8 p. m. (CBS) A special St. Patrick's.

Day variety program including Victor Barge, John Harris' "Icecapades of 1955 and Irish Festival Singers from Dublin is featured on Toast of the Town. 8 p. m. (NBC) Middleweight champion Carl iBobo) Olson will be guest on The Colgate Comedy Hour starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello with Gordon Mac-Kae as singing host. MONDAY 7:45 p.

m. (CBS) Perry Como returns from a two-week vacation and sings "Sincerely." 8 p. m. (NBC) Never show off by saying words you can't even spell is the morale of Sid Caesar's comedy sketch on Caesar's Hour. 8:30 p.

m. (ABO Jerome Hines, Metropolitan Opera basso, will be guest star on the Voice of Firestone. He will sing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." 9 p. m. (NBC) A usually mild mannered bank clerk who suddenly reverts to a blustering, dominating manic-depressive will be seen on "Break Through the Bars" on The Medic.

9 p. m. (CBS) Lucy creates a big splash in Hedda Hopper's CORY COFFEE MAKER World's most luxurious Coffee Brewer 24 karat gold and stainless steel. Completely automatic. Strength selector for coffee just the $50' Hay you like it.

1078 Hollywood column which turns out to be "all-wet" on I Love Lucy. 9:30 p. m. (NBC) A story of how a father's racial prejudice nearly ruins his sons chance for marriage will be seen on "A Stone for His Son" on Robert Montgomery Presents. 10 p.

m. (ABO Los Angeles' Rudy Garcia meets Cleveland's Nate Brooks, former North American bantamweight king, in a 10-round main event from Eastern Parkway Arena. 10 p. m. (CBS) Studio One presents "The Conviction of Peter Shea," tho story t( a young man wrongly imprisoned for manslaughter.

TUESDAY 8 p. m. (NBC) Martha Raye becomes involved in a royal affair with guest stars Ricardo Montalban and Maria Riva on the Martha Raye Show. 8:30 p. m.

(CBS) Dr. Todhun-tor, president of Ivy College, maps some shrewd strategy with the newest member of tho college faculty on Halls of Ivy. 9:30 p. m. (NBC) A embittered spinster, desperately afraid that her brother will marry, unwittingly sets the stage for his romance on Circle Theater.

10 p. m. (CBS) Danger's story concerns two men who tap a telephone for the purpose of blackmail. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p. m.

(ABO "Operation submarine cameras explore the wonder world beneath the ocean and reveal how underwater sequences were filmed for Walt Disney's "20.000 League Under the Sea" on Disneyland. 8:30 p. m. (NBC) Vern takes daughter. Margie, along on Naval Reserve business at a Marine depot and regrets it the moment she gets the situation well in hand on Mv Little Little Margie.

9 p. m. (NBC) Elizabeth Ross stars in "Jeannie" by Aimee Stuart, a story about a Scotch girl who inherits money and goes to Paris on a spree, Kraft Television Theater. 9 p. m.

(CBS) A detective is involved in a race against death when he tried to trace an attractive young nurse who disappears in "The Story of Betty Jane Rvan" on The Millionaire. 10:30 p. m. (NBC) When one of his reporters is overcharged on an auto finance contract. Steve Wilson decides to expose a racketeering used-car dealer on T3ig Town.

10 p. m. (CBS) Kid Gavilan Bohby Dykes takes on a 10-round welterweight bout in the Bhie Ribbon Boxing Bouts from the Miami Stadium. Miami, Fla. THURSDAY 7:30 p.

m. (NBC) Dnah Shore wil lsing "Glocca Mora" in honor of St. Patrick's Day on her show. 8 p. m.

(CBS) Drama professor Ray McNulty's wife badgers him to write a play and prove he's master of his craft on fie Ray Millnnd Show. 8:30 p. m. (CBS) "Burlesque." a musical version nf the Broadway hit plnv. will star Dan Dailev.

Marilyn Maxwell, Joan Rlondell, Jack Oakie and James Gleason. 9 p. m. (ABO "The Murderer," an unusual two-character psvchological suspense be presented on Star To-niuht. 9:30 p.

in. (CBS) David Niven stars in the amusing story of a "tenderfoot" psychiatrist who in a bronco bustin' con'est wMh a real cowboy on Four Star Playhouse. FRIDAY 8 p. m. (CBS) Mama is aroused when politics threaten the job of Dagmar's teacher at the Steiner School on Mama.

8:30 p. m. (NBC) Chester A. Riley tried to be mother and fa- Family Worship Church of God Sun. Meetln' Time Church of God Sun.

Meetio Time Hcv. Connor Meeting; Kew Rtv. V. HwisVey gv ft tt'ith m.u- D.t'. say it with Music people's Meth.

My it witn music vo ce of Prophecy Music: Christian Science Radio Bible Class First Bapt. S. Radio Bible Class First Bapt. S.S. News; Mea.

Israel Piano Mel.i Newa Message of Israel Trinity Epltcopal Trinity Methodist Trinitv EniKCODal Trinitv Mthnt1it News, P. Filth News: Musical Percy Faith There Be Liiiht itaipn rianagan urai riooeni Flanagan; Newt Oral Roberta Sammy Kay Herald of Truth Sammy Kay Herald of Truth Three Suns Lutheran Hour Three Sunst News Lutheran Hour Guy Lombtrdo Guv Lombards News: Quartet Joyfulairea Vaughn Monroe Winga of Healing God Monroe: Neva Wings of Healing Hit Parade Hit Parade Hit Parade Hit Paradet Quartet Parade Melody Men Billy Graham Newt Billy Graham lilt Parade Hit Parade Hit Parade Hitparade: Old Fash. RevlTil Sid R.vw.1 Old Fash. Revival News Old Fash. Bevita) Fddie Fisher Bin Tin Tin Fddi Fisher Rin Tin Tin i 12:00 Protestant Hour 12:15 Protestant Hour 12:30 Sen.

Ervin 12:45 Religion Is News No Strings No Strings No St rine The Jordanalres 1:00 Carolina Quartet 1:15 Carolina Quartet 1:30 Wayne King Show 1:45 Wayne King Show Anthology Antholocy Univ. of Chicago Round Table 2:00 Salt Lake Chofr 2:13 Salt Lake Choir Catholic Hour Catholic Hour 2:30 Y. N.V. Philharmonic Sunday Serenade philharmonic Find Life with 3:00 N.V. Philharmonic Call To Prayer 3:15 Y.

philharmonic Weekend 3:30 N.Y. Philharmonic Weekend 3:45 N.Y. Philharmonic Weekend Brian Sullivan, young Metropolitan i .,11 Association town-, will be presented in concert at 8 p. m. in fill, A n.l.-ir in the Civic Music Axswialinn series.

Still in his early 30s, Sullivan jis in his eighth season at the Metropolitan, ffe made his debut the famous modern opera of Benjamin Britten. "Peter and was the first American singer in a generation to sing the title role in Wagner's Lohen grin. In Movies He has appeared in two M-G-M motion pictures and on radio and television. In his concert Tuesday he will sing "Have You Seen But a Whyte Liiie Grow," arranged bv Vvar- iock del mio dolce the aubacle from 1 Roi Ys' ana a grout, ot tour ballads, Made Impression The singers musical studies be- gan only af cr he rashly said he could sing the lead a school mat ne was urged to study music, He served iwo years in the in- tau'ry ourin- WW War 11. wen.

cirecuv irum a ieaa in "Show Boat" to a leading role Kurt V.il 'Si-wr Si-php it was winie ne was iingmg in "Street Scene" that he was asked to audition tor the Metropolitan. Clinic Schedule Dr. Hamilton V. Stevens, county health officer, has listed tbe clinics for the week: Mission Hospital Maternity clinic, white and Negro, Tuesday, 1 p. sick Negro children.

Thursday, 1 p. sick white children, Friday, 1 p. m. veiereal disease clinic. Mnn- tiav.

Tlcsday. Thursday. 8:30 a. m. Market St.

Clinic Immunization clinic, whi'e and1 Neero. Monday through a. m. to 4:30 p. m.

and Saturday. 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a.i free chest X-rav. Mnnriav TuesdayFriday.

9 a to 5 mood tests. Monday through Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. fn and Saturday, 10 to 11:30 a.

m. Cancer Clinic Mission Hospital, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. Work Permit Clinic Municipal Building, Tuesday, 3 to five p.

m. Mental Hygiene Fourth floor. City Hall Building, bv appointment only. Alcoholic Clinic Fourth floor. City Hall Building, bv appointment only.

County Health Clinics Weaverville. City Hall. Mondav two p. m. Cane Creek, home of Mrs.

S. jTweed, Monday, 2 p. m. Barnardsville. Asri-ultural Build-j ing.

Tuesday, 2 p. m. Black Mountain, on.ee of Dr. H. R.

Miller. Thursday, 2 p. m. Well-Baby Clinics Burton St. School.

Negro children, Wednesday, 1 p. m. Phyllis Wheatlev YWCA Nern children. Wednesday, 1 p. m.

RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS SINCE 1929 CD lJ mi m0Be Hi Want It over Radio Station WWNC at 10 p. m. today will present program of music of Paris as it was tn uie old days. Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Peps Orchestra will play Offenbach's "Gait Parisienne." the ballet which seems to sum up, in the froth and glitter of its delicious melodies, all one wants to believe about the enchanted "City of Light." The orchestra will also play The Skaters, a modem ballet with music composed by Meyerbeer for his 1849 opera, "The Biggest Collection of POWER MOWERS IN WNC SEE THE NEW LAWN MOWER A Size Power or Hand Mower To Fit Every Need A Store of Nationally Known Products HARDWARE CO. INCORPORATED 11 Pack 9 Walnut treet Dial 2-1571.

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