TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 6,1999
Obituaries
Margery E. Robinson
Margery E. Robinson, 72, of
Boardman, died Tuesday, Decem
ber 22, 1998, at St. Vincent Hos
pital in Portland.
Disposition was by cremation.
A celebration of life gathering
will be held at the Dodge City Inn
in Boardman January 8, 1999, at
3 p.m.
Mrs. Robinson was bom Janu
ary 16, 1926, at Hammond, Indi
ana.
She married Richard Baldwin
and the couple moved to the
Northwest where Mr. Baldwin
was employed by the Forest Ser
vice. They lived at a number of
ranger stations in Montana and
Idaho. The couple later divorced.
She later m arried Jay H.
Robinson. The couple came from
Missoula, Montana, to Boardman
Mrs. Robinson enjoyed playing
cards, knitting, dancing, traveling
and entertaining.
Survivors include her husband,
Jay H. Robinson, at the home;
children, Susan Baldwin of
Prescott, Arizona; Neal Baldwin
o f Rock Springs, Wyoming; and
Rex Baldwin of Rawlins, Wyo
ming; two grandsons; her mother,
Myrtle Eisele of Hermiston; step
daughter, Judy Brown, and step
son, David Robinson; stepgrand-
children and one great-grandson.
Alena Ann Anderson
Alena Ann Anderson, 92,
formerly of Heppner, died
Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1998, at
the Shepherd Care center at
Tualatin.
Graveside service and
interment was Tuesday, January
5, 1999, at the Heppner Masonic
Cemetery with Pastor Andrew
Johnson officiating.
Alena Ann Anderson was bom
to Lawrence and Laura Etta
(Scott) Redding on September
29, 1906, on the family
homestead near Lexington.
The family moved to Missouri
in
1912
to
assist
her
grandparents on their farm near
the Osage River. Upon returning
to Oregon in 1915, they bought a
farm at Eightmile and farmed
there for many years.
She graduated from Heppner
High School and attended
Oregon Normal School (now
Western Oregon University) to
earn a teaching degree. She
taught at Hail Ridge, Athena,
Eightmile,
Rocky
Bluff,
Gooseberry and Twin Pine on
Rhea Creek.
On December 25, 1934, she
married Harold E. Anderson.
They farmed in the lone and
Eightmile areas until his death in
1944. She sold the farm and
moved to Heppner with her three
daughters. In 1950, she married
Ervin Anderson. She kept books
for their business, Anderson's
Builders Supply in Heppner until
they sold the business.
In 1965, she went to Portland
State University to renew her
teaching certificate. She taught
in the Heppner Elementary
School until her retirement in
1972.
Ervin died in 1983. In 1988,
Alena sold her home and moved
to Hillsboro, where she lived
until moving to Tualatin about
one and a half years ago.
She was a Campfire Girl
leader for many years. She
volunteered for many years at
the Senior Citizens Center and
enjoyed many summers with her
grandchildren.
Survivors include daughters,
Dee Erdmann and husband Jim
of Aumsville, Nancy McLennan
and husband Phil of Hillsboro
and Carol Porter of Concord,
New Hampshire; one brother,
Boyd Redding and wife Lois of
Las Vegas, Nevada;
six
grandchildren, Lisa, Shelly, and
Alison Parent, Suzanne Gehring,
and Richard and Cory Porter;
three great-grandchildren, Jake
Gehring, Hayley Ney, and Leah
Parent-Korsness; three nieces
and two nephews; and her
students, those who have come
to know and appreciate her
where she has lived and worked.
Arrangements were in care of
Attrell's Sherwood Funeral
Chapel, a Golden Rule funeral
home.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, P.O. Box 9, Heppner,
Oregon 97836.
Wade B. Bothwell
The Heppner Mustangs trav
eled to the Condon Christmas
Tournament on Friday and Satur-
M C Health Dept.
The Morrow County Health
Dept, lists the following monthly
schedule for blood pressures and
immunizations:
Thursday, Jan. 7-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, Jan. 12-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Jan. 14-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, Jan. 19-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Jan. 21-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.;
Tuesday, Jan. 26-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Board-
man clinic, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Thursday, Jan. 28-blood pres
sures and immunizations, Hepp
ner clinic, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Pilot Rock
Cardinals
Irrigon to hold
meeting
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Coast to Coast
Heffner
By Rick Paullus
Wade B. Bothw ell, 74, of
Heppner, died Sunday, January 3,
1999, at the Veteran’s Adminis
tration Hospital in Portland.
The funeral will be 11 a.m.
Thursday, January 7,1999, at the
Justice Court
Heppner Elks Lodge. Concluding
service and burial will follow at
Report
the Heppner Masonic Cemetery.
The Justice Court office at the
Mr. Bothwell was bom De
cember 28, 1924, at Heppner, to courthouse annex building in
Bruce and Vera Cowins Bothwell. Heppner reports handling the fol
He grew up in Heppner and at lowing business:
tended local schools, graduating
Robert H. Peterson, 44, Port-
from Heppner High School in land-No Borrowing Big Game
Tag: Buck Deer, $301 fine, No
1943.
He served in the U.S. Army Valid Tag, $301 fine;
Medical Corps from 1943 until
Becky M. Peterson, 42, Port-
1946. Following his discharge, he land-Lending Buck Tag, $301
attended M onmouth Normal fine;
School for two years before re
Roger W. Gordon, 21, Hepp
turning to Heppner.
ner-Violation of the Basic Rule,
For many years, Mr. Bothwell 49 mph in a 35 mph zone, $72 fine;
traveled to Montana with his fa
Richard Grost, 38, Idleyld Park-
ther to do sheep shearing. He was No Upland Bird Validation, $57
a carpenter by trade and helped fine.
build a number of houses in Hepp
ner. He had also worked as a cus
todian at Heppner High School.
Mr. Bothwell enjoyed the out,-
,
T a m a
doors, whether hunting or photog-; Q l l l S C O f C S 1 .0 1 1 1
rapliy. He also enjôÿed woodcarv
ing.
Survivors include sisters,
Joanne Kain of Pendleton, and
Wilma Marlatt of Heppner. He
The lone Cardinals took on the
was preceded in death by his par Pilot Rock Rockets on January
ents, and a sister, Lorraine Hams. 2. Pilot Rock outscored lone 51-
Memorial contributions may be 22 .
The Lady Cardinals were
made to the American Cancer
Society, Oregon Division, 0330 down two members at the end of
S.W. Curry, Portland, OR 97201. the game with Salli McElligott
Sweeney Mortuary of Hepp fouling out early in the third
ner is in charge of arrangements. quarter and Jeanette Brantley
fouling out in the fourth quarter.
Nonnee Walters wouldn't give
up the game without a fight and
made a jumper with three
seconds left in the game.
Cyndi Heagy led Cardinal
A public hearing by the Irrigon scoring with eight points.
Kristina Powell wreaked havoc
City Council for the proposed
adoption
of
a
system on the boards, leading the
development ordinance will be Cardinals in rebounds. Jeanette
Brantley had numerous rebounds
held at Irrigon City Hall, 1095
North Main on January 26 at and also had five steals. Nonnee
7:30 p.m.
Walters and Sybil Krebs kept the
A council meeting is planned
Rockets on their toes; each had
for 7 p.m., preceding the
six steals.
hearing.
Coast to Coast
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The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Mustangs take second at
Condon tourney
H eppner
day, Dec. 11-12, and took home
the second place trophy. The
Mustangs defeated the Wallowa
Cougars, 52-40, on Friday, but lost
to the Stanfield Tigers, 48-34, in
the championship game on Satur
day.
Against Wallowa, the Mus
tangs took a 10-7 lead after the
first quarter but fell behind at half
time, 25-22. The Cougars still led
34-32 going into the fourth quar
ter but the Mustangs outscored
Wallowa 20-6 in the fourth to win
going away 52-40.
The Mustangs made 17 of 23
free throws for the game. Tim
Dickenson made nine of 12 free
throws and finished with 19 points
and 13 rebounds. Craig Scott
scored 15 points and Casey Evans
finished with eight points. Derek
Gunderson dished out four assists
and hit a three-pointer. Ryan
Matteson had six steals.
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Statistics:
Wallowa: 7-18-9-6-40
Heppner 10-12-10-20-52
Heppner: Dickenson 59-121 9; Scott 5 5-7
15; E va n s 4 0-0 8; Jared Eckm an 1 2-2 4;
M atteson 1 1-2 3; G underson 1 0-0 3; Blake
Knowles: Joe Papineau; Shane Matheny; Riley
Tingue. 1717-2352. Three-pointer Gunderson.
Evans got the Mustangs going
against Stanfield with a steal and
lay-in, but the Tigers’ Corey
Sherman came right back with a
three-pointer to give Stanfield an
early 3-2 lead. The Mustangs
came right back on a field goal by
Scott and a three-pointer by
Evans, a free throw by Dickenson
and a basket by Jared Eckman
gave the Mustangs a 10-3 lead.
The Tigers outscored Heppner 8-
1 for the rest of the quarter to tie
the game at 11-11 after one.
The Tigers outscored the Mus
tangs 9-8 in the second to take a
20-19 lead at halftime.
Both teams traded baskets to
start the third quarter and
Matteson and Dickenson each hit
a free throw to give the Mustangs
their last lead of the game at 25-
14. Sherman came back to hit a
three-pointer as the Tigers went
on a 9-2 run. Matteson hit a three-
pointer to cut the lead to 34-30 at
the end of the third quarter.
The Mustangs then went cold.
A basket by Evans with 2:55 left
cut the Stanfield lead to 40-32.
Heppner didn’t score again until
Scott made a basket in the final
minute, as Stanfield outscored
Heppner 14-4 in the fourth quar
ter. The Tigers made 10 of 14 free
throws in the quarter.
Evans led the Mustangs with
nine points. Scott scored eight and
Eckman, six.
Dickenson was named to the
All-Tournament Team.
The M ustangs non-league
record was 4-2 after the tourna
ment.
Statistics:
Heppner 11-8-11-4-34
Stanfield: 11-9-14-14-48
Heppner: E va n s 4 0-1 9; Scott 3 2-5 8;
Eckm an 3 0 -0 6 ; Dickenson 1 3 -6 5 ; M atteson
1 1 -2 4 ; Know les 1 0 -0 2 ; G underson 0 0-2 0;
Papineau 0 0 -10; Matheny; Tingue. 13 6-17 34.
Three-pointers: Evans, Matteson.
Stanfield: S h e m a n 6 1-315; Forel 18-910;
Alarcon 5 0-010; W ade G raham 4 0-0 8; W ilo
G raham 1 0 -0 3; B aro s 0 1 -2 1 ; Irving 0 1 -2 1 .
1711-16 48. Three-pointers: Sherm an 2, W ilo
Graham.
Bank of Eastern Oregon lone branch manager Fran Barnett
P' resents Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Princess
M lonnee Walters with an official belt buckle, sponsored by the bank.
T m excited about being an ambassador for Morrow County," said
Princess Nonnee. She is the daughter of Jee and.Linda f^alvdrseti,
lone.
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The queen and court will appear at their coronation at the Tow n and
Country Banquet on Thursday, Jan. 14, at the Heppner Elks Lodge
beginning at 6 p.m. with a social hour and the banquet to follow
beginning at 7 p.m.
Ja n u a ry 7 th - T hursday
Ladles Night - Pauline Schwarz, Annie Schwarz SP
crew! Meatloaf, salad, au gratin potatoes & dessert.
Dinner starts at 6 p.m.
BINGO IS BACK! Wednesday* a t 7:30p.m.
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on January 13th for the diagnosis
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