FOUR • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 22, 2001
Bergstroms to celebrate 50th
Schools release fall calendars
lone and Heppner schools have
Friday , Oct. 12: Echo at lone,
announced their tentative fall sports 2 p.m.;
schedules as follows:
Saturday, Oct. 13: Helix VB
IONE HIGH SCHOOL
at lone, 11 a.m.;
V olleyb all
Friday , Oct. 19: Arlington at
Friday, Sept. 7: Cove at lone, Arlington, 3:30 p.m.;
p.m.;
Friday, Oct. 26: Condon at
Saturday, Sept. 8: Summit Condon, 2 p.m.;
Springs Tournament at Condon,
Saturday , Oct. 27: seventh and
10 a.m.;
eighth grade volleyball tournaments,
Friday, Sept. 14: Spray at Spray, location and time TBA.
4:30 p.m.;
Saturday, Sept. 15: Wahtonka
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Tournament at The Dalles, 10 a.m.;
Tuesday, Sept. 18: Heppner at
Heppner, 5 p.m.;
Orval L. Matheny
Saturday , Sept. 22: South Wasco
O rval L. M atheny, 77, o f
Tournament at Maupin, 10 a.m.;
Heppner, died T uesday, August 14,
Saturday, Sept. 22: JV
2001, at St. Charles Medical Cen
Tournament at Heppner, 9 a.m.;
ter in Bend.
Tuesday, Sept. 25: Condon at
M e m o ria l
Condon, 5 p.m.;
serv ice was
Thursday, Sept. 27: Heppner
held Monday,
at lone, 5 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 28: Wheeler at A ugust 20,
2001 at Hope
lone, 5 p.m.;
Tuesday , Oct. 2: Helix at Helix, L u t h e r a n
C hurch
in
5 p.m.;
Heppner.
Thursday, Oct. 4: Condon at
Orval Matheny
He
w as
lone, 5 p.m.;
Saturday, Oct. 6: Dufur at born F eb ru ary 14, 1924, at
Stanfield, to Arthur and Clara
Dufur, 11:3*0 a.m.;
Friday, Oct. 12: Echo at lone, Gossage M atheny. The family
moved to Kansas for a time then
5 p.m.;
returned
to Oregon where he was
Saturday, Oct. 13: Helix at lone,
raised
and
attended school.
1 p.m.;
After
graduating
from Echo
Tuesday, Oct. 16: Wheeler at
High School, he joined the U.S.
Fossil, 5 p.m.;
Friday, Oct. 19: Arlington at Army where he served as a para
trooper in the 11 th Airborne Divi
Arlington, 5 p.m.;
Saturday, Oct. 20: Dufur sion serving three years in the
South Pacific during World War
Tournament at Dufur, 9 a.m.;
II.
Tuesday, Oct. 23: Echo at Echo,
Following military service, he
5 p.m.;
Saturday, Nov. 3: District returned home and on December
Tournament at Sherman County, 31, 1945, he married Pauline A.
10 a.m.
Rauch at Pendleton. The couple
moved to a home on Hinton Creek
Football
Friday, Sept. 7: Cove at lone, near Heppner
For six years, Mr. Matheny was
7 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 14: Spray at Spray, an employee o f Pacific Power
and Light Company. As a lineman,
2 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 21: South Wasco he worked for a contractor help
County at lone, 7 p.m.;
ing to build Rural Electric Admin
Friday , Sept. 28: Lyle at lone, istration lines in the area. That
7 p.m.;
career ended when he was se
Saturday, Oct. 6: Dufur at verely injured in an accident in
Dufur, 1:30 p.m.;
1953.
Friday, Oct. 12: Echo at lone,
In 1959, he began farming the
7 p.m.;
Rauch Ranch in lower Sand Hol
Friday, Oct. 19: Arlington at low, which is now being farmed
Arlington, 7 p.m.;
by his son.
Friday, Oct. 26: Prescott at
He was named Grand Marshal
Prescott, 3 p.m.;
of the 1994 Morrow County Fair
Friday, Nov. 2: Condon at and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo pa
Condon, 6 p.m.
rade.
IONE MIDDLE SCHOOL
He was a m em b er o f the
F ootball/V olleyball
Lutheran Church in Heppner and
Friday, Sept. 21: South Sherman had served on the Morrow County
at Moro, 2 p.m.;
Rodeo Board for a num ber o f
Friday, Sept. 28: Echo at Echo, years.
2 p.m.;
Mr. Matheny enjoyed traveling,
Tuesday, Oct. 2: Helix VB at hunting, rodeos, gardening and
Helix, 3 p.m.;
was an avid reader. His greatest
Friday, Oct. 5: Dufur at Dufur, enjoym ent, how ever, was in
3 p.m.;
watching the activities o f his chil
dren and grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife
Pauline, son David, and daughter
Sally Brosnan, all of Heppner, and
daughter Sandy Fennessy of Libby,
Montana; and five grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Pioneer Memorial Home
H ealth C are. P.O. Box 9,
Heppner Gazette-Times
Heppner, Oregon 97836.
676-9228
S w eeney
M ortuary
of
Heppner was in charge o f a r
rangements.
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Roland and Donna B ergstrom 2001
Roland and Donna Bergstrom will celebrate their 50th anniversary
on August 25,2001. They were maimed on August 25,1951, at Englewood
Christian Church in Portland. They reside at the Bergstrom family ranch
at Gooseberry near lone.
Donna Marcum grew up in Portland and graduated from Jefferson
High School. She graduated from Pacific University and then taught
school at Helix. After her marriage she was a substitute teacher in Morrow
and Gilliam counties.
Roland grew up at the family ranch and graduated from lone High
School. He was in the Navy during WW1I and then attended Pacific
University. He returned to the family farm and worked there until his
retirement.
fhe Bergstroms enjoy traveling and have taken many trips abroad.
They remain active in the community and are members of Valby Lutheran
Church.
The couple has four daughters, Carley Drake, Heppner, Shauna Stroble,
Lake Oswego, Kay Bergstrom, Kula, Hawaii, and Lon Bush, Winston.
They have six grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and three step-great
grandchildren.
The family is planning a Sunday brunch aboard the Portland Stemwheeler
on Sunday, August 26.
Roland and Donna Bergstrom 1951
Motorcycle safety
class planned
WOU announces
honor roll
A motorcycle safety
class will be held in Pendleton
September 28-30.
The
16-hour course
includes both classroom and on-
cycle instruction. Enrollment is
limited and preregistration is
required.
Motorcycles
and
helmets are provided for student
use during the course. Tuition is
$65.
Motorcycle riders under
21 must successfully complete
this course to become eligible for
a motorcycle endorsement on
their Oregon operator's license.
DMV will waive motorcycle
examinations
for
course
graduates.
For
re g is tr a tio n
information, visit the TEAM
OREGON
website
at:teamoregon.orst.edu.
A total of 111 students have been
named to the president's list and
another 663 students have been
named to the honor roll for spring
term 2001 at Western Oregon
University in Monmouth.
President's list students achieved
a perfect 4.0 grade point average,
while honor roll students earned
a 3.5 to 3.99 average.
Local students named to the
honor roll are Petra Elguezabal,
Heppner, and Richard Partlow,
Boardman.
WOU, with an enrollment of
more than 4,700 students, is a four-
year, liberal arts university within
the Oregon University System.
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business:
Brandon Demsey Kauffman, 23,
Heppner-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$111 fine;
Tracy Ann Rankin, 19, Pendleton-
Violation of the Basic Rule, 76 mph
in a 55 mph zone, $132 fine;
George C. Gutierrez, 70,
Heppner-Littenng within 100 Yards
of Water, $111 fine;
Kacy John Childers, 19, Ione-MIP
Alcohol by Consumption, $357 fine;
Michael Arthur Ferguison, 19,
Ione-MIP Alcohol by Consumption,
$157 fine. Furnishing Alcohol to
Minors, 180 days in jail, $592 fine.
$150 and jail sentence suspended
with two years probation with no
further violation o f law;
Joseph Morgan Lemmon, 19,
Heppner-Failure to Carry Proof of
Insurance, $111 fine.
Births
Payton Jean Miller-a daughter
Payton Jean was bom to Stacie and
Justin Miller o f lone on August 2,
2001, at Kadlec Medical Center in
Richland, Washington. She was 7
lbs. 6'/i oz and was 19 inches long.
Grandparents are Nancy Miller
of lone, the late George Miller, and
Vernon and Paula Herrick of
Springfield. Great-grandparents are
Pat Pettyjohn o f lone and Anne
Franklin o f The Dalles.
Heppner Elks Lodge
and
Blue Mountain High Five
present the
1st Annual Labor Day Weekend
Basketball Clinic
f)
Grades 6 - 7 - 8
August 31, September 1 and 2
Location: Friday at the Middle School Gym
Saturday and Sunday at the HHS Gym
Registration fee: $20
PLAYER EVALUATION • TEACHING SEQUENCES
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
BOYS:
Friday and Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Sunday 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
GIRLS:
Friday and Saturday 2 - 6 p.m.
Sunday 4-7 p.m.
CONTACT Gene Heliker at 676-5999
“The mission of High Five is to use the platform of athletic excellence to
education and empower young athletes to make healthy choices in regards to
academics, athletics and the learning of life skills necessary to create moral,
ethical and prosperous adults and to encourage them to be leaders amongst
the1' peers in the war against drug and alcohol abuse, gangs and violence. "
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J eff Dart Wilson
on August 25, 2001 at 2 p.m.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
Heppner, Oregon.
Bryon Richards
You are invited to the reception immediately
following the ceremony at the Heppner Elks Club.
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