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COURT PROCEEDINGS Continued from Page 2 Kenney, Donald, Irrigon Farmer Keith, James IL, Irrigon Laborer Kilkenny, Robert J., Lexington Farmer Klinger, Kenneth, Lexington Tavern Operator Lowe, Robert, Heppner Farmer Loyd, Jack, Heppner Tum-A-Lum Manager Leathers, Elsa M., Heppner House wife Lennon, Peter, Heppner Farmer Lovgren, Marshall, Heppner La borer Lovgren, Mrs. Roxie J., Heppner Housewife LaTrace, J. E., Heppner Farmer Ledbetter, L .B., Heppner Farmer Lowe, T. H., Heppner Hospital Lesley, H. C, Hardman Merchant Leathers, Loren F., lone Laborer Lindsay, James, lone Farmer Lindstrom, Franklin, lone Farmer Lindstrom, Albert lone Farmer Lundell, Norton, lone Garage At. Lundell, Raymond W., lone Far mer Lutkins, Cecil M., lone Farmer Lathrop, Ollis, Irrigon Laborer Lawson, Samuel B., Irrigon La borer Leighton, Harold, Irrigon Farmer Leighton, Harold E., Irrigon Truck Driver Ledbetter, John, Lexington Far mer Leonard, Mervin, Lexington Imp. Dealer Leyva, Gerald, Lexington Pilot Lott, Randolph, Lexington Parts ' Man Martin Randall, Heppner Farmer Marts, James, Heppner Laborer Meador, Richard T., Heppner Con tractor Moe, Elmer, Heppner Laborer Munkers, Donald, Heppner La borer Mallon, James, Heppner Teacher Mankin, Fred, Heppner Farmer Marshall,, R. Ramona, Heppner Housewife Matheny, Orval, Heppner Laborer Meador, Herbert, Heppner Con tractor Mincks, Robert G., Heppner La borer Mollahan, P. A., Heppner Farmer Moyer, lone, Heppner Housewife Munkers, Riley, Heppner Book keeper Munkers, Harry, Heppner Far mer Morlan, Marion F., Boardman Teacher Marlow, Frank, Boardman Far mer Mead, Win. G., Boardman La borer Miller, Robert H., Boardman Far mer Moore, Esthler J., Boardman Far mer Moore, Rollo Edgar, Boardman Farmer Magill, Fred G., Cecil Farmer Mankin, Homer, lone Farmer Martin, Fredrick T., lone Farmer Morgan, Earl G., lone Farmer Morgan, Lloyd, lone Farmer Morgan, Milton R. Jr., lone Far mer Miller, Chester A., Irrigon Farmer Morgan, Rees, Irrigon Farmer Mulkey, Lyle H., Irrigon Farmer Murtishaw, Fred J., Irrigon Far mer Majeske, A. F., Lexington Farmer Majeske, Eugene F., Lexington Farmer Marquardt, Bill B., Lexington Farmer Marquardt, Carl M., Lexington Farmer Marshall, Kenneth K., Lexington Laborei Martin, Elroy G., Lexington Far mer Miller, John J. Jr., Lexington La borer Miller, Karl G., Lexington Far mer ipiinilHHlliilHillll Illi Fay Munkers, Leonard L., Lexington Laborer Muhkers, Vernon, Lexington Far mer McCabe, Clifford D., Heppner Farmer McDaniel, Carl, Heppner Trapper McFerrin, Loy, Heppner Laborer McLaughlin, Robert P., Heppner Farmer McBride, Nate, Heppner Mechanic McCurdy, Harlan, Heppner Re tired McCurdy, Harlan D. Jr, Heppner Bookkeeper McMurtry, R. G., Heppner Mer chant McDaniel, Chas. H., Boardman Farmer McDaniel, Kinard, Hardman La borer McDaniel, Oren, Hardman La borer McDaniel, Sam Jr., Hardman La borer McCabe, Sari Francis, lone La borer McCabe, Ernest Clyde, lone Far mer McCabe, James, lone Farmer McClintock, F. M., Cecil Store keeper Mc. Elligott, C. R., lone Farmer McElligott, Donald, lone Farmer McKinney, Earl C, lone Farmer McLeod, David A., lone Laborer McCoy, Mac Connie, Irrigon La borer McCoy, Warren H., Irrigon Op. Engineer McDole, Elroy F., Ordnance Far mer McFall, Charles C, Irrigon La borer MsRae, James J., Irrigon Me chanic Newman, John, Heppner Electri cian Norene Corabelle L., Heppner Housewife Norene, James W., Heppner Vet. Nichols, Ruby, lone Housewife Nelson, Alfred Jr., Lexington Far mer Nelson, Delevin 0., Lexington Farmer Nelson, Kenneth D., Lexington Laborer Nelson, Norman, Lexington Far mer Nolan, M. V., Lexington Mechanic Nichols, William H., Lexington Laborer O'Brien, Gordon, Heppner Farmer O'Brien, Malcolm S., Heppner Far mer O'Brien, Patrick R., Heppner Far mer O'Donnell, Harry T. Jr., Heppner Laborer O'Donnell, Russell, Heppner La borer Olsen, Ronald, Heppner Farmer Orwick, Gene D., Heppner La borer Palmer, Elmer, Heppner Farmer Peck, Harold K., Heppner Farmer Pettyjohn, Ellis, Heppner Farmer Pettyjohn, Raymond, Heppner Salesman Privett, C. H., Heppner Mechanic Padberg, W. IT. I., Heppner Far mer Padberg, Wm. H. I. Jr., Heppner Farmer Parker, Loyal R., Heppner Mer chant Parrish, Fred A., Heppner Me chanic Peck, James H., Heppner Farmer Penland, John Robert, Heppner Newspaper Pettyjohn, Howard, Heppner La borer Pfeiffer, John A., Heppner Mer chant Partlow, John, Boardman Farmer Partlow, Roy, Boardman Farmer Partlow, Vernon, Boardman Far mer Phaneuf, Byron, Boardman Gro cer Padberg, Darrell, lone, Farmer Palmateer, Ted, lone Farmer Palmer, Marion A., lone Farmer Ililllllllllliililllillili Licenses This Mosil -AFTER MARCH 1 ST A $2 PENALTY WILL BE LEVI ED- NOW-$1.00 for each Male or Spayed Female NOW-$2.00 for each Female March 1, $3.00 for each Male or Spayed Female March 1 , $4.00 for each Female Chapter 564, Oregon Laws, 1949, require that license plates be displayed on dogs at all times. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, Peterson. Carl J.. lone Farmer Peterson, Donald E., lone Farmer Feterson, Henry E., lone Farmer Peterson, John Victor, lone war mer Peterson, Robert, lone Farmer Pettyjohn, Paul G., lone Laborer Froudfoot, John, lone Farmer Phaneuf, Elric A., Irrigon Grocer Padberg, Elmer E., Lexington Mechanic Padberg, Oris, Lexington Me chanic Palmer, Kenneth, Lexington Far mer Parsons, William C, Lexington Parts Man Peck, Kenneth, Lexington Farmer Pettyjohn, Fred, Lexington Far mer Pieper, Elmer, Lexington Farmer Pointer, Donald R., Lexington Farmer Quackenbush, Roy, Heppner Gro cer Rauch, Emil H., Heppner Laborer Rawlins, William, Heppner La borer Rill, Cecil, Heppner Farmer Rill, Evan L., Heppner Farmer Rill. Mvron. Hermner Farmer Ruggles, Charles A., Heppner Ins. Salesman Runnion, Muriel, Heppner House wife Reher, Alfred M., Heppner La borer Robbins, Llewellyn L., Heppner Teacher Robinson, Creston, Heppner La borer Robinson; Donald 0., Heppner Farmer Rosewall, W. C, Heppner Auto Dealer Rands, R. B., Boardman Farmer Rash, Harold, Boardman Farmer Robinson, Clyde, Boardman Far mer Russell, Seth C, Boardman Sev vice Station Operator Stevens, Harold, Hardman Far mer Rice, Lloyd, lone Farmer Rietmann, Billy Joe, lone Farmer Rietmann, Gene, lone Laborer Rietmann, Victor Robert, lone Farmer Riley, Claude, lone Farmer Riddle, Guy, Irrigon Farmer Robertson, Kenneth L Irrigon Farmer Rauch,' Fred, Lexington Farmer Ruhl, Otto, Lexington Farmer Ruhl, Laurel, Lexington Farmer Robinson, ' Frank H., Lexington Laborer Ruggles, Walter, Heppner Farmer Sanders, Harold, Heppner Hotel Manager Sehwarz, L. R., Heppner Clerk Smethurst, Wm., Heppner Farmer Smith, G. C. M., Heppner Sales man Stone, Gene, Heppner Laborer Stotts, Henry R., Heppner Bar tender Swan, Clifton J., Heppner La borer Savers. Flovd I.. Heppner Clerk Schmidt, Elmer H., Heppner Sta. Agent Schunk, Kenneth D., Heppner Carpenter Scott, W. R. Jr., Heppner Laborer Soward, Alice, Heppner House wife Stewart, Joe H., Heppner Teacher Stout, Charles Jr., Heppner La borer Storro, M. 0., Heppner Carpenter Sumner, James C, Heppner La borer Swaggart, Gerald, Heppner Far mer Skoubo, Ralph K., Boardman Far mer Smouse, Kenneth L.( lone Farmer Swanson, Garland L., lone Grain Buyer Shingledecker, Dale L Irrigon Farmer Slaughter, Paul R., Irrigon Farmer SL mm i mi " lone Nips Irrigon lone just about turned victory into defeat last Thursday night, but got by Irrigon 61-59. lone led by as much as 16 points at one point in the game, but a rally by Irrigon, led by Joe Mann, nar rowed the gap and Irrigon went ahead three points with one and one-half minutes left in the game. Ione's never-die Cardinals quick ly put through four points and then ahead by one point, Rea added a free throw for the final margin of victory, 61-59. Jim Pryse led lone with 20 points, but big Joe Mann, scored 53 points out of his team's game total of 59. Preliminary was won by lone. Wayne Ball scored 30 points. lone Walks Over Umatilla lone had a little easier game at Umatilla and were never behind except for a brief time in the first quarter. lone came out on top, 51-36. Trip Around the World O. W. Cutsforth, from Lexing ton came down to lone February 13, and showed slides of all the places he visited. From the slides he showed us, we discover ed that the ways of other people are completely different from ours in the U. S. The people from India believe that everything is sacred except human life and the life of the monkey. They have cows and snakes just walking around in the streets and no one thinks anvthiner about it. The people in India are starving but they would not eat the animals. They be lieve in worshiping idols. The people of India have temples that are made of gold, but "still the people starve. The people in India live on the east side of the Gangees river be cause they believe if they are on the west side and die there they will not turn into a sacred animal in the next world. The west side is a beautiful country, and nlentv of food could be raised by the people living on that side. The student body of lone hign school would like to thank Mr. Cutsforth for his time. The stu dent body enjoyed this Interest ing Illustrated lecture and also learned a great deal. Library Notes We have received several new librarv books this week. There are several novels and several fiction. River of Gold, Little Lea sue Baseball, Margin of Error The Red Carp The Plums Hang illgh, Maugham's choice of Kip lings best, Gone with the Wind sors. Student Bodv Plav Cast Picked We have had try-outs for the student body play this past week Steagall, Wilbur Laborer C, Lexington February 23, 1956 PAPER STAFF Editor Sharon Cutsforth Assistant Editor Sue Coleman Artist Julie Rietmann Society Editor Judy Mason 'r. Class News Dallas Rea I.Soph. Class News . Louise Botts Jr. Class News Wayne Ball At. Class News, Carolyn Crabtree 3oys Sports Editor Jim l'ryse lhs Sports Editor Jean Swanson Girls League Rep., Anna Jepsen Production Staff Ann Belle Coleman Judy Howton and characters that were picked are as follows: Larry Champion a boy with ideas Lindsay Kincaid. Jimmy Daily the little man who was there Loy Keene. George En right a colored Caretaker Ken ny Jones. Daisy Mae His ever loving wife Ann Coleman. Susan Skeets a lady in distress Sue Coleman. Doris Hull a performer Judy Mason. Marvis Hull her sister Sharon Cuts forth. Bert Davis a salesman John Howton. Hugh Shannon an intruder Jim Pryse. Nancy Cornell girl with ideas Alice Mason. Chester Clune a con fused attorney Neil McKay. Aunt Jennie Larry's Aunt Mardine Baker. Mr. Stephenson is to be the director. The name is "Sitting Pretty" and this is a comedy play. Carolyn Crabtree is to do the make-up, Paul Miller the stage, and costumes by Anna Jepsen. Chili Bean Feed Before the Heppner game last Saturday night the lone sorority gave a chili bean feed. The jun ior class sold pie, cake, milk, coffee and hot dogs. The sorority is going to use their profits to pipe water to the cemetery. New Students In Chorus The lone high school chorus has four new students. They are: Alvce Mason, Gary Brenner, and Billie and Mildred Seenaier. The students of lone feel that the chorus this year has been the best in years, it really sounds terrific, keep up the goori worn. If lone and Heppner have ex change assemblies the chorus will sing. They have sung for our assemblies and have done a wonderful 1ob. Tumbling and Trampoline During the half of the Heppner and lone game, 15 of the lone high school girls gave a tumbl- Look at IfcjLt Sj&jlLl tslJL &E? (Jill ill'1 1'1"1""" New INTERNATIONALS - All-Truck Built to save you the To sav tht BIO money on the job you need a truck that' all truck. And we've got 'em. They're trucks that ara built from the drawing board out as trucks. With no passenger car engines or components asked to do a truck job. That pays off in BIG money, because your truck stays on the job longer, IllTiHATIOIlAL Monument News By Martha Matteson Rrv and Mrs. Paul Kimmel and children returned home after spending a few days in Woodburn with her folks and in Portland where Rev. Kimmel attended church meetings. Danny Jones has returned to his Navy training base at San Diego after spending a week with his father, Lee Jones and sister, Choicy Van Detta. Jack Erhardt, a student at the University of Portland, spent the weekend in town with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Erhardt and brothers and sisters. Mrs. Pearl Stubblefield, Mrs. Charles Van Detta and Lee Jones spent one day last week in John Day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Gates of Ten dleton were recent guests at the ing routine which consisted of pyramids, double stunts, single stunts, and double balancing. During the half of the same game, Kay Sherer and Gary Bren ner gave a more advanced per formance on the trampoline. Friday, February 10, four of the lone girls went to Heppner to perform on the trampoline for the Hermner and Boardman game. The girls are as follows: Sharon Cutsforth, Judy Mason, Brenda Townsend, Linda Heimbigner. The girls did a swell job. Volleyball Champs During the past two weeks the faculty along with all the school classes have been having a vol leyball tournament during our 15 minute noon hour. Tuesday the faculty and the seniors played the final game for the champion shiD. The faculty won bv a score of 19 to 22. We had a lot of fun. GAR AVIATION SPRAYING - SEEDING - FERTILIZING For A Better Cleaner ;:SPRAY Phone 3-8422 the trucks that are more dependably. Repairs are fewer, and less costly. And for all their money saving value, we can show you the right truck for your job that can't be beat for comfort, performance or style. But there's no need to take our word for it, when you can come in and see for yourself. How about today? Page 3 home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers. Clenta Mellor had a two-day sewing class of the cotton dress workshop this week. Josephine Howell, Moya Gilman and Gol die Rounds were making cotton dresses to be ready for the better dress workshop meeting In March. Bob Kelly rushed his wife to John Day Tuesday where she en tered the hospital, staying until Thursday evening. Friends cared for the children. Doris Capon fell on the ice a week ago and suffered a wrist injury. Mrs. Eva Wright who has been over to help take care of her mo ther, Granny Capon, is to return to her home in Heppner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slocum ol The Dalles were visiting his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Lee blocum last week. Joe Mellor went to Heppner Sunday with Bob Kelly who went after his youngest son who was staying with his aunt Mrs. Eilene Saling for the past week. Culligan's Electric NEIL CULLIGAN, OWNER PILOT ROCK, OREGON Electric Wiring Contractor HOME BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL Electric Keating a Specialty Phone 2021 Collect 45tfc Yield And A Harvest by GAR Lexington, Ore. BIG money I Your job I covered In the world' most complete truck line. W off" tht right truck for ony ob, from 'a ton pickup! to 90,000 lb, off-highway giant. LEXINGTON IMPLEMENT CO. LEXINGTON, OREGON