Birth
Senior News-
A Christmas dinner will be
servpd at the Ueppner Senior
MealHlte on Wednesday, Dec,
21. Turkey and all the trim
mings are on the menu,
The miRReNled donation at
the door for those over 60 Is
SI. 50.
The Rev. Cathy Barker,
pastor of the lone United
Church of Christ, will be load
ing the singing of Christmas
carols and hymns, and Carley
Drake wilt play the piano.
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The Ueppner Gazette-Times. Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday. December 15, 191(3 FIVE
Olivia Noel Thompson - A
daughter. Olivia Noel, was
born to Kim and Leslie
Thompson of lone at Good
Shepherd Community Hospi
tal In Hermislon on November
3. UMW. She weighed fi lbs.. 2
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Grandparents ore Mr, and
Mrs, Paul Pettyjohn." Jr..
lone; Mr, and Mrs. Uwis
Thompson, lone; and Mr. and
Mrs. Terry McKern of Helix.
Great grandparents arc Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn. Sr..
of lone and Mrs. Myrtle
Thompson of Dulur.
Olivia joins a brother.
Jared. 22 months.
Local men compete in marathon
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lone Elementary School
Christmas Program
Grades IC-4
Wodnosday, Doc. 21 7 p.m.
School Cafeteria
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Two local men. Al Beck of
lone and Al Vinson of Hep
pner. participated In a Port
land Marathon on October 2.
About 2,440 started the run
and approximately 1.800
finished the race
lone Elem. to hold
Christmas program Wed.
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Kindergarten through
fourth grade lone Elementary
students will present "It's a
Small World After All" on
Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m.
in Ihe school cafeteria. "The
magic of Christmas makes a
storybook of customs from
around the world come to life
in a play." said a school
spokesperson.
Deacon Heideman and Jes
sica Turley piay the children
who visit other lands in their
own livingroom as their
Christmas book comes alive.
After visiting many other
countries, ihe children learn
that it really is a small world
after all.
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Both runners completed the
2fi 2 mile course. Beck in 2
hrs , 4S mln.. and Vinson in 3
hrs.. 3fl min.
Beck. 37. tries to run each
dav. averaging from eiht to
nine miles, Vinson. 34. also
fries to run every day. aver
aging seven miles per day
during the winter and 10 miles
a dav during warmer months.
The Portland Marathon was
Vinson's first, although he has
participated in many other
runs. The Portland race was
about Beck's 12th marathon.
JV Cards
take win
from Eagles
By ASHLEY CONKLIN
With 14 points from Brian
Douglas and 13 from Mike
Rietmann the lone boys' ju
nior varsity team ran their
record to 2-0 with a 44-33 win
over the Spray Eagles on
Saturday. Dec. 3 at lone.
lone started out strong in
the first quarter, taking a 14 to
4 lead! Spray came right back
in the second stanza and took
an 18-17 lead at halftime.
Douglas scored seven and
Rietmann six of the Cardinals'
15 points in the third period as
lone took a 34 to 23 lead going
into the final quarter.
In the final quarter lone
scored 12 and Spray scored 10.
as lone won 44 to 33.
Chris Shen led the Eagle
scoring attack with 13 points.
Besides Douglas and Riet
mann. Steve Millman scored
eight for lone.
The Cards were 6 of 16 from
the charity stripe. 38 percent.
The Eagles were one for five,
20 percent.
lone will play host to the
Heppner freshmen on Friday.
Dec. 9. and will travel to
Boardman to play the River
side J V. team on Saturday.
Dec. 10. Both games will start
at 4:30 p.m.
STATISTICS
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Spray 4 14 5 10 33
lone 14 3 15 12 44
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lone 19 6 16 44 6
lone - Douglas 14. Rietmann
13. Millman 8. Rea 4. Taylor 2.
Conklin 2. Pointer I.
NOTICE
OPEN HOUSE-WORKSHOPS
UMATILLA NATIONAL FOREST
In preparation of an environmental impact statement and
forest plan pursuant to the National Forest Management Act
(NFMA), the Umatilla National Forest will provide open
house-workshop style sessions for public participation in
re-identifying and evaluating roadless and undeveloped
areas, and their significant resource issues.
Open house-workshop style sessions will be available for a
30-day period beginning January 9 through February 7, 1984,
in the Forest's headquarters at 2517 S.W. Hailey Avenue,
Pendleton, Oregon. Hours will be 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday and additionally, the Saturdays and
Sundays of January 14-15, and January 21-22, 1984. Appoint
ments can be scheduled during these periods on several days
prior notice.
All interested persons are urged to avail themselves of this
opportunity to participate and make their input into the
planning process. Further information can be obtained by
contacting or calling the Umatilla National Forest at (503)
376-3811.
JOHN E. LOWE
Forest Supervisor
Umatilla National Forest
2517 S.W. Hailey Avenue
Pendleton. Oregon 97801
Date: Dec. 7, 1983
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(503) 481-2695
P.O. Box 668
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or Call (208) 883-0726
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