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Pagt2 Heppner Gazette Times, TKursday, December 8, 1955 KIMA-KEPR TV PROGRAM, CHANNEL 19 Thursday, December 8 6:00 Rin Tin Tin 6:30 TV Newsroom 6:45 Weather Cartoon 7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30 Abbott & Costello 8:00 Godfrey & Frlendi 8:30 Climax 9:00 Climax 9:30 TV Newsroom Final 9:45 Little Theatre 10:00 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal 10:30 TV Theater 12:15 Nitecap News Friday. December 9 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 Homemaker Show 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 At Home 4:30 4-H Show 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse o:oo uar z) Kancn 6:00 Captain Zero 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather, Music Sampler 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports 8:00 Racket Squad 8:30 Phil Silvers Show 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Powerland Story 9:30 Pro Football High Lights 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Dateline Europe 11:00 Hollywood Wrestling 12:00 Nitecap News Saturday, December 10 12:00 Big 10 Basketball 1:45 Tom Harmon's Workshop 2:00 Roy Rogers 2:30 Christophers 3:00 Big Picture 3:30 Escape Route 3:45 Today & Tomorrow 4:00 This is The Lire 4:30 Western Playhouse, C Kid 5:30 Musical Harts 5:45 Childrens Bible Hour 6:00 Bright New World 6:30 Your YMCA 7:00 Grad 01 Opry 7:30 YVJC Choir 8:00 Great Gildersleeve 8:30 Jackie Gleason 9:00 Two For The Money 9:30 It's Always Jan 10:00 George Gobel 10:30 Hit Parade 11:00 TV Theatre 12.00 Nitecap News 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Andy's Gang 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6 : 45 Weather Sports 7:00 Western Marshal 7:30 Waterfront 8:00 Burns & Allen 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Adventure Outdoors 9:30 December Bride 10:001 Love Lucy 10:30 Camera 4 11:00 CoL March of Scot. Yard 11:30 Nitecap News Sunday, December 11 12:00 Amer. Rellg. Town Tall 12:30 Oral Roberts 1:00 Hall of Fame 2:30 Industry on Parade 3:00 Disneyland 4:00 Annie Oakley 4:30 Wild Bill Hickok 5:00 People Are Funny 5:30 It's A Great Life 6:00 You Are There 6:30 Ken Murray Show 7:00 Private Secretary 7:30 My Little Margie 8:00 Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 G. E. Theatre 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 Loretta Young Show 10:30 Justice 11:00 Curtain Call 11:30 Nitecap News Monday, December 12 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker Tuesday, December 13 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse o:ju bar 21 Ranch 6:00 Valley Viewpoints 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather Agriculture 7:00 Jet Jackson 7:30 My Favorite Husband 8:00 Liberace 8:30 Amos N' Andy 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Yesterday's Newsrwl 9:30 Pasport To Dancer 10:00 Paris Precinct 10:30 Guy Lombardo 11:00 Famous ri&yhouM 11:30 Nitecap News Wednesday, December 14 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Dav 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Jungle Jim 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6 : 45 Weather Cartoons 7:00 Break The Bank 7:30 Highway Patrol 8:00 Life of Riley 8:30 Heart Of The City 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 TV Report 9:30 Hollywood Previews 10:00 Damon Runyon Theatre 10:30 Ray Milland Show 11:00 Secret File USA 11:30 Nitecap News Thursday, December IS 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News-Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 St. Eliz. Nurse Choir 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch o a A) ft (4 no Jamboree The lone Cardinals started their first ruond in the Jamboree play ing Echo. With a few exciting moments and thrilling points lone lost, 10-8., The second quarter was with Lexington high school. lone started with a lead and kept it throughout the quarter, 9-4. This put us in place to try for the consolation or third place. The battle was. fought with Umatilla. lone started by mak ing two foul shots. The lead was held only for a little while. Uma tilla crowded ahead by one point then lone took a small lead. After passing the lead back and forth for the whole quarter, lone fin ally won, 12-7. One of the outstanding events of the Jamboree was the yell- leaders contest. All of the yell- leaders were in charge of the cheering section from their own town. Everyone participated in the contest. Ione's cheer-leaders received second place. They lost first prize by one point. Heppner took first with a score of 1699 points, while lone had 1698 points. Third place was won by Umatilla. Lets all work for the Sports manship trophy at the tourna ment. It all depends upon our cooperation for the whole season. Better crowds make for a better game, so lets all work on it. Homemaking Our high school homemaking class are preparing 3 different complete meals. Each group pays his own meals. We have to plan for $.50 per person, in this way we learn to budget ourselves. One of the menus is: chicken fried steak, irish potatoes, cream ed carrots, lime jello salad, bread and butter,, sherbet ice cream coffee. S. D. Day Bill Labhart came to talk to our high school students Decern ber 1. His talk was on traffic violation. Many questions were brought up. Most of them were from personal experiences. There was a discussion of fines, how much, etc. There have been 25,000 copies of S. D. Day papers passed out to motorists. Last year, the final total of S, D. Day was 107 accidents, 11 in PAPER STAFF Editor Sharon Cutsforth Assistant Editor Sue Coleman rtist Julie Rietmann Society Editor Judy Mason Fr. Class News Dallas Rea Soph. Class News .... Louise Botts Jr. Class News Wayne Ball Sr. Class News, Carolyn Crabtree Boys Sports Editor Jim Pryse jirls Sports Editor Jean Swanson Sirls League Rep., Anna Jepsen Production Staff Ann Belle Coleman Judy Howton juries, 1 death. "Courtesy" is the most important factor on . the road. 30,980 were killed last year. Ill people a day killed in traffic accidents. i There is a difference between state patrol and state police. State Patrol is game violation, and state police are just for high way violations. The main violation is exces sive speed and driving on the wrong side of the yellow line. Heppner High School SCOOP THAT "NEW SUIT" I "BOUGHT" FOR DAD IS REALLY AN OLD ONE I HAD REJUVENATED AT Heppner Cleaners s Give your old clothes a new lease on life. Send them here . . , and we'll send them back to you so spanking-clean and fresh you can hardly tell them from new. For fast service and expert work the Heppner Cleaners is the one to calL PHONE 6-9441 By Karen Prock Mrs. Joyce Wilkinson was ap pointed chaiman of the Oregon Business Education Association, membership drive, by Gerald Markee. Office practice girls will type letters to the four other Morrow county business teachers asking them to join. Friday noon the Future Home makers of America are sponsor ing a candy and cupcake sale in the high school halls. L. L. Robbins reported that the Future Farmers of America are going on a Christmas tree outing Saturday, Dec. 10. They will also go tobagganing. The boys will also repair old toys for Christ mas. However, if they don't firf ish by Christmas time they will hold the toys for next year. Seniors are leading the Mus tang sales with 40 annuals sold, Sophomores and freshmen have sold 20. The mighty juniors are trailing with 5. Members of the school board will take bids on stage curtains, stage lights and cyclorama for the multi-purpose room in the elementary school. They want the new room ready for school plays and programs. The board decided to send Ed Dick and Joe Stewart to Eugene Dec. 9 and 10, as delegates to the state school board meeting. Bids will also be considered for band risers for the band room. There will be portable risers that can be moved to the stage or ele mentary school for concerts. Members voted to buy window shades for the elementary school office. The resignation of Beaulah Ogletree was accepted and it was moved to send a contract to Mrs. Laird, of lone. The board reviewed a report made by an inspector of the state board of health on school plant sanitation survey. The report indicated that general sanitation conditions were very good. The suggested improve ments concerned the locker rooms and toilet room facilities in the old school and gym. Representatives from state col leges will talk with the seniors Dec. 16. These college represen tatives will arrive at 1:30. Any parents who have questions con cerning courses or cost are in vited to attend this conference. All students were given group audio tests Dec. 6, to test their hearing. Any students who are screened out as doubtful were given individual tests. Christmas vacation begins Fri day afternon, Dec. 23 and school will reconvene Tuesday Jan. 3. 1000 at Boardman Hoop Jamboree By Mary Lee Marlow The Echo Cougars won the bas ketball jamboree of the Umatilla Mnrrnw leaeue held here last Thursday night, at which there was an attendance ot arouna iuuu. Ten quarters were played, each a portion of an elimination sys tem. In trie opener lrngim uc fpatPd T.exineton 9-4: then Echo edged 'one 10-8; Heppner defeat ed Umatilla 12-9; and Stanfield won from Boardman 11-7. Tnnp heat Lexington 12-9 and Umatilla edged Boardman 7-6 in the losers' bracket, and then in the consolation championship contest lone won from Umatilla 12 to 7. In the winners bracket Echo took an exciting 17-15 contest from Irrigon, the lead changing frequently, while Stanfield de feated Heppner 11 to 6. This put Echo against Stanfield in the finals and the Cougars won, 17 to 7. Results of the cheer leaders' contest: Heppner first (Judy Spaulding, Janice Beamer, Mickey Nichols); lone second, (Judy Howton, Kay Sherer, Grace Mc Cabe); and Umatilla third, (Har Continued on Page 3 wumMBOTEL Tut I Stories TaOl Yes, Just 9 stories tall not Including penthouse! Only 151 diners can be ac commodated at one time in our Palo Verde Room for the West's finest food. Our El Capitan Lounge seats a mere 58 people. We've only 5 banquet rooms, and just 3 elevators. But we'r loaded with genuine Western hospi tality? Rates from a thrifty $5. DEAN L IRELAND, lnnk-pm Visit sunny, tcenle lemta Clara ValUy DE AtlZA San, rose. Calif tko ploeo day la Sm 1m (Of boils M AMO ItOMie. A nnrtnfuw.niv'' ... ..naM.w.... 4 ' V '"ms Aid so does the thrill - with Buick's new Variable Pitch Dynaflowt VirrrH all the big excitement of Buick's 1956 styling ' and power and ride and handling-it's easy to overlook this fact: Gas mileage in the '56 Buicks takes a big step upward. One reason, of course, is the new power plant itself. Every new Buick cradles an advanced 322-cubic-inch V8 engine with the highest horsepowers, Series for Series, in all Buick history. Yet every engine delivers more efficiency, and more usable power to the rear wheels-because each one has a new double T mani folding, and a new high in compression ratio. But the major reason for the happy news in gas mileage -and for the new step-up in safety and thrills-is Buick's latest version of Variable Pitch Dynaflow. In this airplane-principled transmission, you always had a gas-saving cruising range-and, at a switch of the pitch, a full-power getaway range. Now Buick engineers have brought to this cruising range what they call "double regeneration." It simply means a new way to make flowing oil add to its own velocity to build up Jri'i iiig force, So now, you merely nudge the pedal to part throttle and get new breakaway getaway. And since you get this quicker, safer response in your normal cruising range -where you don't use full power-you get plenty more miles from every tankful of gas. But when you do need sudden safety-surge for emer gencies, you just floor the pedal to switch the pitch. Instantly, you're at full-power acceleration-and it's the most thrilling safety measure in the land. How about coming in to try the most modern trans mission yet? The absolute smoothness of this new Dynaflow is worth a visit in itself. So you can be sure you're in for a wealth of wonderful surprises-for that's just the start of the best Buick yet. Can you make it this week? New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buwk builds today. It is standard on Roadnwster, Super and tentury-optbnal at modest extra cost on the Special Its the 'SS Buick.- Ctt 4-Saton Comfort in your new Buick with FRIGID AIRE CONDITIONING now ot a now low pries WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK Will BUILD THEM "DriTt From Factorr "f WCKIt CIEASON ON TV Eve'vSo.u,do, Evening . ' Savt Up To Sa Your Buick Dealer" . Farley Motor Company