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Page 2 KIMA-KEPRTV PROGRAM, CHANNEL 19 Thursday. March 8 6:00 Rin Tin Tin 6:30 TV Newsroom 0 : 45 Weather Cartoon 7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30 Quiz Kids 8:00 Stories of the Century 8:30 Climax 9:30 TV Newsroom Final 9:45 Behind the Headlines 10:00 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal 10:30 Millionaire 11:00 TV Theater 12:30 Nitecap Newi Friday, March 9 1:30 On Your Account 9 -on News & ChaDel 2:15 Homemaker Show 3:00 Dear Doctor 3:15 Garry Moore 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Moments of Charm 4:30 Holiday Inn 4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckaroo Time 6:00 T. B. A. 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 Man Behind the Badge 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Dateline Europe 11:00 Hollywood Wrestling 12:00 Nitecap News Saturday, March 10 11:30 Roy Rogers 12:00 Basketball Har. Trotteri 1:45 Industry On Parade 2:00 PCC Basketball 3:45Western playhouse 4:45 Santa Anita Races 5:15 Industry on Parade 5:30 To Be Announced 6:00 This is the Life 6:30 Jubilee "High Tor" 7:30 People Are Funny 8:00 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Great Gilderslneve 9:00 Two For The Money 9:30 To Be Announced 10:00 George Gobel 10:30 Hit Parade 11:00 TV Theatre 12:00 Nitecap News Sunday, March 11 12:00 Amer. Relig. Town Tall 12:30 Oral Roberts 1:00 Front Row Center 2:00 To Be Announced 2:30 Ozzie & Harriett at 0m i ow 60S i high values .because all the plant food in Elephant Brand High Analysis fertilizer! is readily available to your crops. low cost , .because Elephant Brand fertilizers are 'loaded with plant food. You use farm labor and equipment more efficiently ... haulage, less storage space and less work involved ca TTionhant Brand. Its a premium-quality fertilizer production costs. Ammonium Phopht 11-48-0 Ammonium Phosphate-Sulphate 16-20-0 Ammonium Sulphate 21-0-0 NIUaprlll(Ammonlum Nitrate) 33.5-0-0 Ammonium Nitrate-Phosphate 2M4-0 ELEP FERT1L1 TV VP v 3:00 Disneyland 4:00 Annie Oakley 4:30 Wild Bill Ilickok 5:00 You Asked For It 5:30 It's A Great Life 6:00 You Are There 6:30 Ken Murray Show 7:00 Jack Benny 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 Counterpoint 11:30 Nitecap News Monday, March 12 1 '3n fin Vniir Account 2:00 News Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Richland PTA 3:15 Sewing Room 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Holiday Inn a-az, T.tinH at Vnn Cartoons 5job Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckaroo iime 6:00 Andy's Gang 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather Politics 7:00 Western Marshal 7:30 Waterfront 8:00 Burns & Allen 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Living 1956 9:30 December Bride 10:001 Love Lucy 10:30 Lawrence Welk Show 11:301 Am The Law 12:00 Nitecap News ... Tuesday, March 13 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Film Highlights 3:15 Once Upon A Time 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Holiday Inn a A'-. T.onH nf Vun Cartoons 5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckaroo lime 6:00 Science Forum 6:30 TV News 6;45 Weather Agriculture 7:00 Jet Jackson 7:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 8:00 Alexander The Great 8:30 Mr. District Attorney 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Yesterday's Newsreel 9:30 Science Fiction Theater 10:00 To Be Announced . . . lowering your III - - COHINCO ZERS $oU ditlribulort in th Untied Side BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. LIMITED San Francisco - Lot Angtltt - Seatilf ; Portland - Spokant ' CfciMfO . -1 ww-t Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 8, 1956 11 -X-J k II I I K. .. . . I A A Change in Sports We have started baseball this week and have 13 fellows out. We have been playing catch and learning the fundamentals of bat- ting. We have also started on track this week and have 11 fel lows out for this sport. We are well equipped this year with a new shot put. a new discus, a new javelin, and a new pole vaulting pole. In tennis, we have 13 fellows out. We are m -.") T. R. A. ll:0O Famous Playhouse 11:30 mtecap News Wednesday, March 14 1:30 un Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Film Highlites &15 Sewing Room 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Holiday Inn A'd'T.flnri nf Vun Cartoona 5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckaroo lime 6:00 Jungle Jim 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6 : 45 Weather Cartoons 7:00 Mayor of The Town 7:30 Highway Patrol 8:00 Life of Riley 8:30 Heart Of The City 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 NW Reporter 9:30 Confidential File 10:001 Spy 10:30 Ray Milland Show 11:00 Biff Baker U. S. A. 11:30 Nitecap News Thursday, March IS 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News-Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Film Highlites 3:15 Once Uoon A Time 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Holiday Inn 4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons S:nnuncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Buckeroo Time How the THERLD'S Versatility. The 4-wheel drive 'Jeep' Truck does your tough jobs, regardless of road or weather conditions. Towing. With the extra traction of 4 wheel drive, it tows heavily loaded trailers, with special low gear range when needed. PAPER STAFF Editor ' Sharon Cutsforth Assistant Editor Sue Coleman Artist Julie Rietmann Society Editor Judy Mason Fr. Class News Dallas Rea 3oph. Class News .... Louise Botts Jr. Class News Wayne Ball Sr. Class News, Carolyn Crabtree Boys Sports Editor Jim Pryse Girls Sports Editor Jean Swanson Girls League Rep., Anna Jepeen Production Staff Ann Belle Coleman Judy Howton learning the fundamentals of the game. We are hoping to have a meet with some of the fellows from some of the other schools. English Lit. Class English III literature class has has been studying non-fiction se lections written bv well-known and expert news reporters, such as William Shirer, Ernie Pyle, and Daniel Lang, who were eye witnesses of their narratives. . One article bv W. L. Shirer, was about the armistice signed June 21, 1940. The writer watched through field glasses and listened in a sound truck in the woods not fax from the ar mistice car in which the Ger mans had hidden microphones. The ironv of this is that this time the German plenipotentiary, Hitler, has his revengeiui tri umph by meeting surrendered France at the Identical spot in the forest of Compiegne, in the same old French sleeping car in which Marshal Foch laid down the armistice terms to Germany twenty-two years berore. inis time Hitler occupies Marshall Foch's chair and uses the same table for the signing. The Ger man dignitaries arrive at 3:15. Through field glasses, Shirer, notes the expressions of hate and scorn on the faces of Hitler, Goring, Keitel and the other German dignitaries all in uni form with the Iron Cross hanging from the left breast pocket. They strut around in their Prussian boots, readinc inscriptions on statues written by the French, following War I. At 3:18 p. m Hitler's personal flag is run up. At 3:23 p. m. Hitler and his tol lowers enter the armistice car. Now, thru the Microphones Shirer hears the armistice terms, The speakers and then the scratching of the pens as they sign the ar mistice. Hitler did not wait for details. The whole ceremony is over in a quarter of an hour. "Break-through in Normandy" Is another selection relating to 'Jeep' truck in Selectivity. The 'Jeep' Truck shifts easily from conventional 2-wheel drive for normal high way driving into 4-wheel drive for tough going. Power. With power take-off, it also supplies mobile power for many types of equipment, such as welders, air compressors, generators. 4-WHCEL DRIVE FARLEY war. this one beins: War II. In! this, the writer, Ernie Pyle, par ticipated in the "break through", met Gen. Bradley, slept and ate with the boys from colonels to privates. He slept in trenches and heard the bombs whistle and swish overhead. He experienced the tenseness of muscles and the nerves of the men when they were under the awful attack of their own American troops. Ernie Pyle expressed this from first hand experience, July 2d, 1944. The Atomic City is written by Daniel Lang. His writing is con cise and informative and he per haps gleaned as much informa tion from this war-born commun ity of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, with its tradition:" secretiveness, as anyone. Men working there were instructed not to give any infor mation, and thev themselves did not know what they were working on. One inquirer asked a watchman once, if he were sure that wasn't the Vatican. These articles are excellent ex amples of reporting first-hand news information given in a narrative style. Thanks to Student Press On behalf of the Paper Staff, I would like to thank "The Student Press" of Tulsa, Oklahoma for the valuable articles and infor mation we have received for our school and local paper. Thank you very much. Coming Events March 80. E A. Lexington 6:00 p. m. March 9 P-TA Fun night at new gym in lone. March 10 Athletic Banquet. March 14 P-TA IFYE dele gate. March 15 Spring vacation. Speech Festival Tryouts for the Speech h estivai were held before the student body, March 1. The contestants were: humorous: Neil McKay, Judy Howton, Berl Akers . Ken neth Jones. Non-humorous: Jonn Howton. Poetry: Louise Botts, Julie Rietmann. The grade Culligan's Electric NEIL CULLIGAN. OWNER PILOT ROCK, OREGON Electric Wiring Contractor HOME BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL Electric Heating a Specialty Phone 2021 Collect 45tfc ekes yo Traction. With the extra traction of 4-wheel drive, the 'Jeep' Truck climbs 60 grades, goes through mud, sand, snow or soft earth. Belt power. With power take-off,. it is also a stationary power unit for many types of Delt-driven machinery, such as hammermills. TRUCK WILLYS , world's largest makers of 4 Ask lor a demonstration today! MOTOR COMPANY HEPPNER OREGON school contestants were: Sandra Eubanks, Marvin Padberg, Karen Lundell, Linda Heimbigner and Roily Ekstrom. P. T. A. The P. T. A. is sponsoring a fun night March 9, to raise some monev. There will be vollyball game between the mothers and daughters and a basketball game ANNUAL LEGION ST. PATRICK'S DAY BANC IONE LEGION HALL Sat., March 17 GOOD Admission ANNOUNCING Thot I Have Purchased The Sanders Insurance Agency OF HEPPNER And will in the future service and handle all policies now in force that have been written by that agency. OFFERING A COMPLETE LINE OF AMERICA-FORE INSURANCE Charles O'Connor Agency Phone 8-7195 'one ur tough wheel drive vehicles rnUML 3bD between the grade boys and their dads. There will also be musical numbers by members of the band and numerous other entertain ments. Former I. H. S. Graduate Weds Lee Palmer, of lone, graduate from I. H. S. in '54. He is now married to Mary Ann Jensen of Heppner. MUSIC $1.25 Per Person job easy ! Hauling. The 'Jeep' Truck carries a payload 63 of its curb weight. ..up to 2110 pounds, including the driver. LOWEST PRICED 4-WHEELJRllfEJRUCK Economy. The 'Jeep' Truck is America's lowest-priced 4-wheel drive truck. Its extra ruggedness assures low upkeep and long life. t