Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 26, 1956
Page 9
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Thursday, April 26
6:0O-Rin Tin Tin
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Weather Cartoon
7:00 Cisco Kid
7:30 TBA
8:00 Stories of the Century
8:30 Climax
9:30 TV Newsroom Final
9:45 Industry on Parade
10:00 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal
1U:30 Millionaire
11:00 Hollywood Wrestling
12:30 Niteeap Newt
Friday, April 27
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 Edge of Night
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 Homemaker Show
3:00 Dear Doctor
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
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Science Forum
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather, Music Sampler
7:00 Cavalcade of Sports
8:00 Racket Squad
8:30 Talent Scouts
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Powerland Story
9:30 Man Behind the Badge
10:00 Thp Lineun
10:30 Dateline Europe
11:00 TV Theater
12:00 Niteeap News
Saturday, April 28
10:45 Baseball Preview
11:00 Game of Week Baseball
1:30 TBA
2:00 Christophers
2:30 Cartoon Carnival
3:30 Western Playhouse
4:30 Big Picture
5:00 This Is The Life
5:30 Mr. Wizard
6:00 Christian Churches
6:30 VFW Talent Contest
7:00 T. B. A.
7:15 Olympic Peninsula
8:00 Jackie Gleason
8:30 Crunch & Des
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 Niteeap Newg
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11:30 Lighted Window
12:00 Wide Wide World
1:30 Oral Roberts
2:00 Religious Town Hall
2:00 Religious Town Hall
2:30 Christian Science
2:43 Industry on Parade
3:00 Disneyland
4:00 Annie Oakley
4:30 John Nesbitt Storyteller
5:00 You Are There
5:30 Wild Bill Hickok
6:00 Private Secretary
6:30 My Little Margie
7:00 Ed Sullivan Show
8:00 G. E. Theater
8:30 Crossroads
9:00 Loretto Young Show
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10:00 It's A Great Life
10:30 T. B. A.
11:00 Counterpoint
11:30 Niteeap News
Monday, April 30
1:30 T. B. A.
2:00 News Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Hilites
3:15 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 T. B. A.
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhoust
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 T. B. A.
6:15 TV Report
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather Sports
7:00 Burns & Allen
7:30 Western Marshal
8:00 Waterfront
8:30 December Bride
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:30 Badge 714
9:15 Operation " West Living
9:30 December Bride
10:001 Love Lucy
10:30 Lawrence Welk Shsw
11:301 Am The Law
12:00 Niteeap News
Tuesday, May 1
1:30 T. B. A.
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaksr
3:00 Film Hilights
3:15 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Search for Toraoritw
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4:15 T. B. A.
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4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
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5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Soldiers of Fortune
6:30 Do You Trust Younr Wife
7:00 TV Newsroom
7:15 Salute to Farming
7:30 Takes of Texas Rangers
8:00 Alexander The Great
8:30 Rod Skelton
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:30 Mr. District Attorney
10:00 Stars of Grand 01 Opry
10:30 Millionaire
11:00 Inspector Mark Saber
11:30 Niteeap News
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Boardman News
(atfaiu4 Frnt Fate 3)
Members of the Girls' Athletic
Association of the high school
and their advisor, Mrs. Freda
Thayer, were hostesses for a
party in honor of their mothers
and other guests last Friday
evening at the school, with 44
present Besides mothers of the.
girls Invited guests were Mrs.
Dewey West, Mrs. Henry Zivney,
Mrs. Willard Baker, Mrs. John
Partlow, Mrs.Zoe Billings, Mrs.
John Blackburn, Mrs. Bob Har
wood, Mrs. William Garner, Mrs.
Nathan Thorpe, Mrs. Ronald
Black, Mrs. Sid Cloud, Mrs. Har
old Baker, Mrs. Marion Morlan
and Mrs. Roy Ball.
The following program was
presented by the girls: Welcome,
by Lorna Shannon, GAA presi
dent; response, Mrs. Henry Gan
tenbein; invocation, Betty Olm-
stead; vocal sextet, Wanda Forth
man, Lorelei Hamilton, Betty
Olmstead, Connie Baker, Pat
Kress and Wanda Hug, accom
panied by Mrs. John Partlow,
"April Showers", "Mothers' Day"
and Rock and Roll Waltz"; saxo
phone duet, "It Is No Secret"
Lorelei Hamilton and Maxine Si
card, accompanied by Connie
Baker on the piano; reading,
"Courtin' ", Barbara Anderegg.;
tapdance, "Bell Bottom Blues",
by Lorna Shannon; skit, "Mildred
Is The Name", Barbara Ganten
bein, Donna Watts, Lorelei Hamil
ton and Edna Hoffman; piano
solo, "Minuet from Sonata Op.
49, No. 2", by Maxine Sicard;
accordion solo, "My Mother's
Sweet Voice", Wanda Hug; read
ing round, "The Brook", Janice
Cruthers, Lorena Coder, Barbara
Anderegg and Maxine Sicard;
piano solo, "Whispering Hope",
Connie Baker; accordion solo,
"Mother" and "Barbara Polka",
Barbara Gantenbein.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Flock are
the parents of a son born Sunday
April 22, at Good Shepherd hospi
tal in Hermiston. He has been
named Frank Duane, Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed
3:30 Search For Torntrrsw
3:45 Love Of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 T. B. A.
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
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 Mayor of The Town
7:30 Highway Patrol
8:00 Bohemian Playhouse
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 Niteeap News
Thursday, May 3
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 T. B. A.
2:00 News-Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Highlites
3:15 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love Of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 T. B. A.
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartooss
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckeroo Time
Kunze, Boardman. The baby
weighed seven pounds, 13 oun
ces. The Ladles Aid society of the
Community church met on Wed
nesday afternoon of last week
at the home of Mrs. Louise Ear
wood, with Mrs. Tim Rippee as
co-hostess. Mrs. Bob Miller and
Ms. Lowell Shattuck had charge
of the missionary program. There
were 14 ladies present.
Officers for the next year were
elected at the meeting of the
P-TA on Thursday night of last
week at the school. Mrs. Lowell
Shattuck was elected president;
Mrs. Everett Daniels, vice-presi
dent; Mrs. Eldon Shannon, secre
tary; Mrs. Clifford Jones, treas
urer.
Mrs. Blanche - Jones and son
Phil and daughter Etta and Ei
leen Ely went to Athena Saturday
to visit at the home of Mrs,
Jones' son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zerba.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ferguson
left last week for Butte, Mont.,
where Ferguson will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moe and
family, Castle Rock, Wash., were
recent visitors at the home of Mrs.
Moe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Ferguson. While there they took
the Fergusons on a trip to Lewis
ton, Idaho.
The county extension unit met
Tuesday of last week at 10 a.
m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo, with 18 present. Subject
of the meeting was "Meat in
meals", with Mrs. Hugh Brown as
leader. Miss Beverly Bradshaw,
county extension agent, Heppner,
was present. Serving were Mrs.
Rollin Bishop, Mrs. William Gar
ner and Mrs. Ray Gronquist.
Following officers were elected
for next year: Mrs. Gene Hiigel,
chairman; Mrs. Bob Stewart,
vice-chairman; Mrs. Arnold Hoff
man, secretary-teasurer. Mrs.
Dewey West was elected to the
county committee.
Next meeting, which will be
the last one this year, will be
on Monday, May 14, at the home
of Mrs. Nate Macomber. Subject
will be "Clothes Remodeling."
Miss Bradshaw will be the lead
er. A bulletin will be sent out
on this later.
The annual Homemakers' Fes
tival will be at Heppner on May
1 at the fair pavilion, starting at
10:30 a. m. Anyone wishing
luncheon tickets should purchase
them by April 23.
Mrs. William Garner, Mrs.
Arthur Allen and Mrs. Bob Stew
art went to Pine City on Wednes
day of last week for the final
program planning day of the ex
tension unit.
Miss Zelma Cowan is in Emanuel
hospital in Portland where she
had surgery on her foot last week.
Temperatures have been cooler
here this week after the warm
days of last Friday and Saturday
when the thermometer reached 85
above, the warmest so far this
spring. Maximum was 72 above
Monday and minimum Monday
and Tuesday was 40 above.
Greenfield grange met Satur
day night at the hall, starting
with potluck supper at 6:30.
Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Tannehill and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Skoubo. For the lecture
hour Louis Parton of the soil con
servation office in Hermiston
showed slide pictures taken on
the soil conservation ' tours in
Boardman and Irrigon the past
two years. He alio showed some
pictures of the North Morrow
county fair.
Mr.and Mrs. Walter Turner and
three children of Philomath were
weekend visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black. On
Saturday evening Mrs. Black wa9
hostess at dinner in honor of the
Turners. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey West and daughter
Dewena, Mr. and Mrs. William
Garner and children Dick and
Anita, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gron
quist and children Keith, Dennlls
and Karen. i
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