lone Junior HI is Baseball Winner lone Junior IIU:hS iooloii iMKt tiull fcuine from .. hmt ori April 20 on the llp pner fluid by a swr of 6-5, lipppmT unind to a 3-0 1u1 In IN first timing on diiuUvs by AllKlott. Marsh all, and Wilson, tone lied up the game 3 runs In the second on 3 errors and an Rbl by John Ekstrom. In the third limine, Hoppner went ahead by 2 runs on trip les by Wilson and fiurken bine and asint'.lt'byEckiiiann, lone won the gamo In the top half of the fifth with 2 runs on a single by Kim Cut lerrea ho later stole home and Todd Peterson, who scor ed the winning run on an er (ror. Clay West put out Hop pner s rally in the bottom half of the limine ty making To Eastern Oregon Voters: I am a candidate for delegate to the Democratic Na tional Convention from the 2nd Congretootul District As the only candidate from the only candidate presently a unit of local government, ested in representing the agricultural and small usi neu communities at well as the interests of local gov' ernments. Federal and State participation in local af fair is something that it here to stay, and it is import ant that our local officials have political experience, knowledge and influence. If you cast your vote for me as delegate to the Deaa ocratic National Convention from this District which includes all the 18 Eastern Oregon counties plus all of Marion County and parts of Clackamas and Linn Counties, I feel sure that it would pat me in a position where I can be of more service to Gilliam County and to the District I support Senator Henry M. candidate with the knowledge, capacity, and influence to help develop our natural tunities, and maintain the quality of our lives. I would appreciate your help by making my name known in the parts of the District where I am not as weH acquainted. James O. Burns Gilliam County Judge Pd. Pol. Adv. James O. Burns FRIDAY 2 Hours Stretch Denim Pants reg. $7.98 $4.00 Tapered Turtle Neck Sweaters Price Sweaters Yi P"ce Summer Slacks reg. $24.95 $14.95 reg. $16.95 $9.95 Boy's Pants Work Shoes t08" tops Dress Shoes Bargain Tables Gardner's Hen's Wear lone Plans lone High School hat com pleted plans for their second annual Earth Day program. This year they have ache, duled a full -day of activi ties to which (he public Is Invited. People are asked to read over the schedule and attend any or all the sessions they are niont Interested. Earth Day Is April 27 for grades 7-12 and the Inter ested public. 2 outstanding catches. Joe Rietmann was the win ning pitcher, walking 4 and striking out 8. A llstott pitch ed well n a losing cause and gave up only 3 hits, while his team mates commit ted 7 errors. Runs Hits Errors lone 6 3 2 Heppner 5 6 7 small rural county and serving as an official in I am qualified and inter Jackson as the presidential resources, increase oppor NIGHT ONLY 7 Only Big Things 8.50 to 9.50 Dtrrell Wil son will show two films," The River Must Live" and "Pes ticides In Focus", 10;00 to 11:00-Glen Ward, gam bioloctKt will speak on "Predator Control". 11:00 to 11:55 -Harold Dob- yns will share some of his experiences as game biolo gist. Mr. Dobyns Is now retired. 12:30 to 1:30 -Elton Weeks, Boeing project manager, will speak on the Garbage recycl ing and future uses of the land. 1:40 to 2.20 Karl Urban of BMCC will give a slide presentation on Wilderness Areas. 2:30 to 3:30 -Lois Winches ter on WlldLife presentation. Royalty Named At lone Prom "Angel Blue Heaven" was the theme of the lone High school Junior-Senior prom on April 15, honoring members of the graduating senior class. A stairway to heaven carried out the theme with a silver chandelier overlook ing the center of the dance floor. Blue and white stream ers formed a circle around the area where some 35 cou ples enjoyed an evening of dancing. "The Griffin", a dance combo from Portland, pro vided the music for the an nual affair, which was high lighted by the cornation of the royalty chosen by the Junior class. Nick Ma rick was named king and Sliauna Bergstrom was crowned queen. The prince for the evening was Herb Ekstrom; the princess was Mirlene Magill. Crown bearers were Sylvia Ladd and Mark Meyers. Eighth graders who served refreshments were Dan Akers, John Ekstrom, Cath erine McElligott, and Lori Bergstrom. MR. & MRS. DAVID BAKER spent the weekend in Beaver ton, where they attended a spring concert in which their daughters, Shirley and Debbie, participated. The annual concert involves stu dents of St. Mary's of the Valley and the Jesuit High School. Mr.. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind- strom attended the April 21 reception in LaGrande ho noring Mrs. Les Kimbral, Chairman of the Bu Jget Com mittee, GrandChapterofOre gon. MR. & MRS. CHARLES O'CONNOS were in Portland over the weekend in order for Mrs. O Connor to have a medical checkup. to 9 p.m. $2.00 Vl Price Price for Earth MR. I MRS. LINDSAY KIN CAID. Margaret and Mary traveled to LaGrande over the weekend. Mrs. Klnciad Is enrolled in a soulogy class at EOC. As a part of the course study, the group wa able to tour Hells Canyon Dam. Cardinals Vs Pirates The lone Cardinals baseball team fell to the Riverside Pirates 2-1 on April 18 at Boardmin. In the first league game for lone, all of the scoring took place In the first inning, with tone's Ed Winklemin scoring on a double hit by Dick Snider. Snider, taking the mound for lone with John Rietmtnn catching, struck out 8. River side's Baker, pitching to Partlow, struck out 6. Tom Gates got 2 hits for lone, with Snider and Winkle man each getting 1 hit. Board man's Ron Biker, Richards, and Burnhard got 1 hit a piece for their team lone had 1 run on 4 hits on no Riverside errors, while the Pirates had 2 runs, 3 hits, on 3 lone errors, A 3-inning abbreviated game followed the main action with lone winning 5-1. Ione's Kent Gutierrez and Winkle man pitched with Winkleman and Kevin Gutierrez picking up the catching duties. tone Boy BOY STATERS from left: and Greg Wilson, alternate. Recently selected to repre sent lone High School at Boys State, June 11-17, on the cam pus of OSU are John Riet mann and David Warren. Gregg Wilson has been cho sen to serve as alternate. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rietmann, has participa ted in football, baseball, and basketball for three years, and is also a Lettermen's Club member. For 3 years, he has been a member of the pep band, of which he served as Junior director this year. He is currently serv ing the junior class as vice president. Outside activities include being a 4-H Ski Club mem ber for 7 years, and a ski instructor for the past 3 years. A member of the lone United Church of Christ, John is presently a delegate . to the State Conference Coun cil. The son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 -"Is 1 J '-4 c Sasfl chain saw under 10 pounds: IBssS price,oo: Complete with 14 inch fit fftaffrftSE bar and chain. BfcSl lr Tough enough to stay a winner. See the Poulan XXV at: Coast to Coast Store Heppner 676-9961 day Visiting Mrs. Gladys Drake over the weekend were her daughter, Mrs. Riy Turner and ton, Monte, from Eugene. Mrs. Drake was also host to Mr. and Mrs. William Ful ler of Eugene. They were here to attend the Shirley Nichols - Mike Powell wed ding, on April 22. Kelly Reagen, Portland, was an April 15-16 guest of the Eldon Tucker family. She is a classmate of (heir daughter, Tanya Tucker, at BMCC. loneVs Weston lone defeated Weston inlea Rue action on April 21 on Ione's home field, 6-1. The Cardinals earned runs in the first Inning, with 1 run in the third, and 1 In the sixth inning. The Cards got 6 runs on 6 hits on 4 errors commit ted by Weston, while the op ponent earned 1 run, 2 hits, on no Cardinal errors. The lone battery consisted of Dick Snider and John Riet mann. Towne and Sams made up the battery for Weston. Snider struck out 8 batters, while Towne struck out 4 Snider got 2 hits for lone, with Kent Gutierrez, Mike Warren, Tom Gates, and Phil Carlson each getting 1 hit. Roberts and Erickson had 1 hit a piece for Weston. Staters David Warren, John Rietmann Arthur Warren, David has been active in football and basketball for 3 years, track for 2 years, and baseball for 1 year. He attended the state track meet as a sophomore. David Is a msmber of the National Honor Society and of the Lettermen's Club. He currently served on the Mor row County Governor' s Youth Council and on the Morrow County Juvenile Advisory Council. He recently was the winner in the senior divi sion of the lone American Legion Auxiliary essay con test. Gregg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wilson. As a Lettermen's Club member, he has participated in bask etball and baseball for 3 years. He is also a Na tional Honor fxiety member and served as president of his sophomore class. Ac tive for 3 years in 4-H, Gregg is also a member of the lone United Church of Christ. BeatrdBPoulan fcMevape'i. LoMia ana pill lim'NKI! i-..! lone School Calendar On Friday, April 28 the high school girls track team will participle in a meet at LaGrande. The hitth school tennis team will compete with Athena on Miy 1, at Athena at 3 p.m. The Junior-high laselwll team will host KtanfleM at 2 p.m. on Miy 2. On May 3, the high school tennis team will host Con don at 3 p.m. The jiiiilor-hhjh track team will take (tart in the May Day track meet In Arlington on Miy 5. High school baseball action with Riverside at lone will begin at 2 p.m on Friday May 5. 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How's Grange, attended the Hood River Blos som Festival on April 23. The festival, sponsored by the granges In Hood River County, was attended by some 2,000 members throughout O egon. Dinner was served at the Blossom DiySmorgas board at Pine Grove Grange. This was the twentieth year of the festival. At MiLADIES SHOTS IT YOU WANT TO BE BECOMING. BE COMING TO US Hi Ladies Apparel Crystal Controlled Oscillator Easy-Grip Handle Five Year Warranty Lightweight, Durable, Sensitive Complete Instructions plus WW u u Km April ?7. 1U72 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mc Kay and Robyn spent April 22 In LaGrande In order for Mr. M-Kay to attend a meet lng of the Oregon Education Association delegates to its representative council. GARLAND SW ANSON re turned home on April 19 after undergoing surgery at St. An thony s Hospital in Pendleton, MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Tree Eitlmates Call Cent Orwtck 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 AqenU for United Van Line. 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