Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 22, 1956
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KIMA-KEPR TV PROGRAM, CHANNEL 19
Thursday. March 22
6:00 Rin Tin Tin
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Weather Cartoon
7:00 Cisco Kid
7:30 Quiz Kids
8:00 Stories ot the Century
8:30 Climax
9:30 TV Newsroom Final
q-4Fi Behind the Headlines
10:00 Dr. Hudson Scret Journal
10:30 Millionaire
11:00 TV Theater
12:30 Nitecap New
Friday. March 23
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 Homemaker Show
3:00 Film Highlites
3:30 Search for Tomorrow
3:45 Love oX Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Moments of Charm
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
5:00 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 Sport
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 WrestllMf
12:00 Nitecap News
Saturday, March 24
11:30 Roy Rogers
12:00 Basketball Nat Tourn
1:45 T. B. A.
2:00 Christophers
2:30 Big Picture
3:00 Saturday Matinee
4:00 Western Playhouse
4:45 T. B. A.
5:00 This Is The Life . ,
5:30 Western Jamboree
6:00Grand Ole Opry
7:00 VFW Talent Contest
7:30 People Are Funny
8:00 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Great Gildersleeve
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
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 26
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Hilites
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
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckaroo Time
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 Living 1956
9:30 Science Fiction Theater
10:00 Grand Ole Opry
10:30 Lawrence Welk Show
11:301 Am The Law
12:00 Nitecap News
Sunday, March 25
12:00 Amer. Relig. Town Tall
12:30 Oral Roberta
1:00 Wide Wide World
2:30 Ozzie & Harriett
3:00 Disneyland
4.00 Annie Oakley
4:30 Wild Bill Hickok
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
Tuesday, March 27
1:15 Here s Music
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
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Soldiers of Fortune
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 Stars of Grand Ole Opry
10: :30 Break the Bank
11:00 Famous Playhouse
11:30 Nitecap News
Wednesday, March 28
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Highlites
3:15 T. B. A.
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
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PONY KICKS
By Mary Stewart
Many new table games have
been received for the junior high
recreation room, reports Mrs.
Blanch Boulden, seventh grade
teacher. The room was started
to give the students something
to do in their spare time.
This week is test week for all
Heppner high and grade sru-
1 dents. Only one more set of
! tests are left for the children after
these are finished. Those tests
will he the finals at the end of
the" school year.
Speeches were given to the
seventh and eighth grade boys'
health classes, reported James
Mallon, P. E. teacher. Dr. L. D.
Tibbies spoke to the students on
"Communicable Diseases," and
state policeman Bill Labhart's
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Jungle Jim
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather Cartoons
7:00 Mayflr 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 29
1:15 Here s Music.
1:30 On Your Account
2:00 News-Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Highlites
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
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckeroo Time
topic was "Safety."
Baseball practice began March
19 for the grade school boys.
Margaret Hughes, Phyllis Bid
die, and George Little are the
high school librarians now work
ing in the grade school library.
Mrs. Marie Clary, head librar
ian, says that the orders for next
year's books will soon be sent in.
Approximately $400 will be spent
on new library books next year.
4-H Club News
JUNIOR LEADERS CLUB
A family fun night was plan
ned for April 14 to raise money
for the I. F. Y. E. fund by the
Junior Leaders club. It will be
at 8:00 p. m. In the lone Legion
hall.
The entertainment will consist
of modern dancing, old time
dancing, card games, games for
the kids and a cake walk.
Refreshments will be served.
Donations will be taken for this
International Farm Youth Ex
change program.
Donna Lingle, an Oregonian I.
F. Y. E. that went to Greece was
in Morrow county last week.
The club met the evening of
March 16 at Karl Beach's home.
Eight members were present.
Janet Wright, reporter.
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