Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 31, 1972, Second Section, Image 9

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Continued from last eek
In thp Hobbies section of the
Children's Corner fur Ceram
ics, Ricky Coe, Hcppner, first;
Julie Malcom, Hcppner. sw
ord, and Larrv Palmer, Hepp
ner, third Plaster of Paris
Items won a first for Wayne
Huwe, Irrignn; a second lor
Clayton Galhher, Heppner;
and a third for Tara Ma honey,
Hcppner. Mary Arbo Rait,
Heppner, won a second (or her
Smiley Face Ceramic plaque.
Two stuffed toys won a first
for Kathleen Kvans, Irrigon,
and a second for Glenda
Jessmer, Hcppner. Frances
Peck, Heppner. won a flrt on
her calured pM-tures.
The following won in the Art
Work section;
- t il Scenery: Ron Schwarx,
Heppner. first; Tara Galhher,
Hcppner. second; Tattle De
vine, Heppner, third. Oil Still
Life: Paul Heinnchs, Hepp
ner. first.
Crayon Scenery: Russell,
Rrannon. Hcppner. first ; Lot
tie Laughlin, Heppner, sec
ond. Crayon Still Life: Brad
Huwe. Irrigon, first; Russell
Rrannon, Hcppner, second;
Karmin Brannon, Heppner,
third. Crayon Animal: Russell
Brannon, Hcppner, first; Kar
min Brannon, Heppner, sec
ond. Crayon Other: Chris
Nolan, Lexington, first; Cheri
Sager, Heppner, second.
Pencil Animal: Karmin Bran
non, Heppner, first; Brad
Huwe. Irrigon, second. Ink
Animal: Connie Burkenbine,
Heppner, first.
Paint by Number: Debra
Palmer, Heppner, first; Bar
bara Devine, Heppner, sec
ond; Paula Palmer, Heppner,
third. Paint by Number Acryl
ic: Jim Malcom. Heppner.
first; Bryan Thompson, Hepp
ner, second.
Felt Pictures: Jim Malcom,
Heppner. first. Fur or Yarn
Pictures: Teena Lindstrom,
lone, first; Tara Mahoney,
Heppner, second; De a n n e
Maatta. Heppner, third. China
Painting : Paula Heinnchs,
Heppner, first; Barbara De
vine, Heppner, second. Mis-
officio &impmmir
All Portraits
Will Be Taken
Locally
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.', ii'llneous:"(TiriKty Brandt,
Irrigon, first; Glen Krebs,
lone, second
Vegetables dominated the
Fruit and Vegetable section of
the Children's Corner and
many future homemakers and
gardeners exhibited their best
looking specimens
Anita Palmer, lone, won a
first with an exhibit of prunes
or plums; and a second with
(terries. Jay Sullivan. Irrignn.
won third for his grapes. Jay
also won ribbons lor the
following exhibits : lima
beans, first; muskmclons,
second, onions, first ; peppers,
first; pepper -ol hers, first;
squash winter, first; squash
summer, second; tomatoes,
first; and ground cherries,
second.
Beans: Terrel Rea, Lexing
ton, second, Darla Rea, Lex
ington, third. Beans any
variety: Deanne Ma a 1 1 a ,
Heooner. first.
Beets: Tara Mahoney Hep-,
pner first; Brian Thompson,
Heppner, second; Darla Rea,
Iexington, third. Broccoli:
Terrel Rea, Lexington, first;
Darla Rea, Lexington, second.
Cabbage: Trisha Mahoney,
Heppner, first ; Anita Palmer,
lone, second; Tara Mahoney.
Heppner, third. Corn-yellow:
M.ke Nolan. Lexington, first;
Terrel Rea, Lexington, sec
ond; Darla Rea, Lexington,
third.
Popcorn: Darla Rea, Lex
ington, first; Terrel Rea, Lex
ington, second. Carrots: Darla
Rea, Lexington, first; Terrel
Rea. Lexington, second; Anita
Palmer, lone, third. Cucum
bers: Tod Harrison. Lexing
ton first; Brian Thompson,
Heppner, second; Wayne
Huwe, Irrigon, third. Cucum
bers lemon: Terrel Rea,
Lexington, first.
Kohlrabi: Darla Rea, Lex
ington, first; Brian Thomp
son, Heppner, second; Terrel
Rea. Lexington, third. Water
melons: Shawn LaRue, lone,
first.
Onions-green : Trisha Ma
honey, Heppner, first; Eric
Thompson, Heppner, second.
Potatoes-Netted Gem : Terrel
Rea, Lexington, first. Potatoes-Red
Pontiac: Darla Rea,
Lexington, first. Peppers:
Wayne Huwe. Irrigon. second.
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Trtsha Mahoney, Hcpner,
third Parsnip; liaria ilea,
Islington, first; Terrel Rea,
lxington, second Peas: Dar
la Rea, Ixxington. set-on d
Terrel Rea. lexmgtnn, third
Pumpkins: Cam George,
Heppner, first; Darla Rea,
Islington, second. Jim Mal
com. Hepiwier, third
Rhubarb: Kric Thompson.
Heppner. first Radishes: A
nila Palmer, lone, first.
Squash-winter: Terrel Rea,
Lexington, second.
Tomatoes ripe: Wayne
Huwe. Irrigon. first Toma
toes green: Trisha Ma honey H
Heppner. first; Kric Thomp
son. Heppner. second, Wayne
Huwe, irrigon, third. Tomatoes-small;
Todd Harrison,
second; Brad Huwe, Irrigon,
third.
Ground cherries: Terrel Rea
Ixington, first; Darla Rea,
Lexington, third. Rest General
exhibit : Tara Mahoney, Hepp-
ner. first
Todd Harrison. Lexington
brought in the freak ear of
corn; Darla Rea. Lexington,
brought in the most unusual
cucumber; and Terrel Rea,
Lexington, exhibited the freak
potato. The largest and tallest
sunflowers were exhibited by
Jim Malcom, Heppner, first;
and Michelle La Hue, lone,
second. Miscellaneous vege
tables were exhibited bv
Darla Rea. Lexington, first;
Robin LaRue. lone, second;
and Deanne Maatta, Heppner,
third.
OPEN CLASS-HOBBIES
Mrs Mabel Heath and Mrs.
Mary Lou Carlson were two
very busy superintendents in
the Open Class division for
Hobbies. Totem ploe, wise
men, oils, dolls, pictures,
ceramics, drawings etc.- all
had to be classified and
entered in order to be judged.
Some very talented Morrow
County residents entered in
the ceramics division. In the
wheelthrow section Jan Sch
lichting, Heppner, won two
firsts.
In the Greenware section
the following were winners:
Plain Figurine: Alberta Joh
annes. Heppner, first. Lamps:
Sherri Mahoney, Heppner,
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second. Small Ai title: Judl
Ijuighlin, Heppner, net-mid
Plaster of Paris: Carolyn
Cole. Hcppner, first; Ronnie
Buschke Hcptmer, second.
Candy dish: Linda Schulli,
Heppner, second Bowl A
Pitt her: Linda Sthulti, Hep
pner, first; Linda URue,
IiMie. second Dishes : Mabel
Heath, Heppner, second
Vases: Rita Heath, ileopoer.
firt Cups: Mabel Heath.
Heppner. lirst. Three Plain
Figurines: Mildred Davidson,
Lexington, second. Alberta
Johannes, Heppner, second.
Detailed Figurines: Phyllis
Piper, Lexington, first; Judi
Mughlin, Heppner, second;
Alberta Johannes, Heppner,
second; Linda Padberg, Lex
ington, second; Shirley Geo
rge, Hcppner, third; Mildred
Davidson, Lexington, third.
Misc. Small Item: Rjta Heath,
first; Pattie Adlard, Heppner,
first ; Judi Laughlin, Heppner,
second. Ashtrays: Judi
Laughlin. Heppner, third.
Cookie Jar: Mildred David
son, Lexington.firsl. Planter:
Patty Yoeman, Heppner,
second. Candleholders: Ann
Schwari, Heppner, first; Bar
bara James, Heppner, sec
ond, Linda Padberg, Lexing
ton, second. Jewelery Box:
Mary Ann Peck, Heppner,
second. Viginette: Linda Pad
berg, Lexington, first; Mil
dred Davidson, Lexington,
second. China Painting: Carl
Smouse, lone, second. Salt
and Pepper Shakers: Patty
Vowman, Heppner, first; Rita
Heath, Heppner, second;
Mabel Heath, Heppner, third.
PHOTOGRAPHY
An individual black & white
picture won Terry Peck,
Heppner, and Bruce Buch
anan, Irrigon, a blue ribbon in
that category. Individual pic
tures of color won Terry Peck,
Heppner, a first and Carl
Smouse, lone, second. Third
was won by Gwen Healy,
Heppner. A group of black and
white pictures, 3 or more, won
a second for Don Johnson,
Heppner. Mel Boyer, Lexing
ton took a blue with his tinted
photo of Celilo Falls. The
group of color pictures, 3 or
more, won ribbons for Fran
ces Smouse, lone, first ; Mrs.
F.T.Martin, lone, second; and
Cliff wood. Heppner, third.
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Harold Peck, Heppner,
first; Edna Peck, Heppner,
second; and Judy Wright,
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I'PHolJiTRY-f 4 Anne )uh
erlv. Hcppner, took first place
lor her upholstery on a chair.
I.KATIIKR CRAFT Mary
Lynn Zinler, lone, first and
HobSkoubo, Boardman, first.
WtKUmORKING;race
Drake, Heppner, first; Hill
Heath, Hcppner, second; and
S A. Galhher, Hcppner, third.
OPEN CLASS
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A bcauttlul display of fruits
was seen at the Fair this year.
There were 17 Morrow County
residents that exhibited their
best sHH-imens. In the Tree
Fruits division a tray of apples
won Pauline Froman, Irrigon,
a blue ribbon and Klwayne
Bergstroni, Heppner, a red
nblmn. Crab apples won Clint
Carlson, lone, a blue rililxm
and Clara Gertson, Heppner, a
red ribbon. Pears and Prunes
each won Pauline Froman,
Irrigon, a blue ribbon: and
Plums won Vickie Sullivan,
Irrigon, second and Clara
Gertson, Heppner, third.
The winners of the small
fruits was as follows: Straw
berries: Ralph Marlalt, Hep
pner. first; Ruth Maatta,
Heppner, second; Mayko
Buchanan, Irrigon, third.
Raspberries: Frieda Slocum,
Heppner, first ; Helen Stevens,
Heooner, second. Grapes:
Neva Reed. Boardman, first ;
Valorie Sullivan, Irrigon, sec
ond; Pauline Froman, Irri
gon, third.
The vegetable division ab
ounded in beans, corn and cuc
umbers and the following took
home prizes. String Beans: B.
J. Doherty, Heppner, first;
Mrs Dan Creamer, Irrigon,
second; Truman Messenger,
Lexington, third. Lima Beans:
Valorie Sullivan, Irrigon,
first; Vickie Sullivan, Irrigon,
second. Beets: Mrs. FT.
Martin, lone, first; Orlin
Huston, Heppner, second;
Valorie Sullivan. Irr.. third.
Cabbage: Bob Mahoney, Hep
pner, first; Claudia Huston,
Heppner, second; Orlin Hus
ton, Heppner, third. Carrots:
Norma Rea, lone, first; Greg
Clow, Heppner second; Brian
Boner, Heppner, third. Corn
yellow: Greg Clow, Heppner,
first; Eileen Saling, Heppner,
second. Cucumbers-slicing:
Pauline Froman, Irrigon,
first; Patrick Tolar, Irrigon,
second; Mrs. F.T. Martin,
lone, third. Cucumbers-pickl
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ing: M.iko Hm h.tiiun, Irn ,
Inst; Eileen Saling, Hcppner,
second. Pat Pettyjohn, lone
third CmiiIiiIoN's: Valorie
Sullivan. Irrigon. first; Vickie
Sullivan. Irrigon, second. Kgg
Plant: Mrs F. T. Martin,
lone, first; Edward Martin,
lone, second; Truman Mes
senger, U'xington, thud
Garlic. Mrs. F. T. Martin,
lone, first; Orlin Huston.
Hcppner. second; Esther
Minnich, Hoardman, third.
Kohlrabi: Josephine Bucha
nan, Irrigon. first Norma Rea,
lone, second. Onions yellow :
C. Williams, Lexington, first ;
Don Bellamy, Heppner, seco
nd. H, C. Wilson. Heppner,
third. Onions Spanish: Leila
Messenger, Uxmgton, first;
Truman Messenger, Lexing
ton, second; Orlin Huston,
Heppner, third. Onions large:
Patrick Tolar. Irrigon. first;
Megan Tolar. Irrigon, second.
Peppers hot : Vickie Sullivan,
Irrigon, first; Valorie Sulli
van, Irrigon, second; Don
Bellamy, Heppner, third. Peppers-sweet;
Pauline Froman,
Irrigon. first; Leita Messen
ger. Lexington, second.
Truman Messenger, Lexing
ton, third. Parsnips: Norma
Rea, lone, first. Peas: Norma
Rea, lone, first; Leann Rea.
l-exinyton second.
Black eyed peas: Patrick
Tolar, Irrigon, first. Potatoes
Pontiac: Mike Saling, Hep
pner, first; Anne Doherty,
Heppner, second; Rebecca
Doherty, Heppner, third. Potatoes-Netted
Gem : Leanne
Rea Lexington, first; Bernard
Doherty, Heppner, second;
Dennis Doherty, Heppner,
third. Potatoes-other: Don
Bellamy, Heppner, first; John
Mathew, Irrigon, second;
Truman Messenger, Lexing
ton, third. Pumpkins: Brian
Boner, Heppner, first; Tru
man Messenger, Lexington,
second. Rhubarb: Mrs. K.
Smouse. lone, first; Mrs. F.T.
Martin, lone, second; C.
Williams, Lexington, third.
Radishes: Brian Boner, Hep
pner, first. Squash-large:
Anthony Doherty, Heppner,
first; Edward Martin, lone,
second; H. C. Wilson, Ho
pner, third. Squash small:
Vickie Sullivan, Irrigon, first;
Megan Tolar, Irrigon, second;
Don Johnson, Heppner, third.
Squash-summer: Frieda Slo
cum, Heppner, first; Carolyn
Huston, Heppner, second; Don
Johnson, Heppner, third. Squ
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ash summer iiicchini: Don
Johnson, Hcppner. first .Char
lie RawluiN, lone, second,
Douglas Johnson, Heppner,
third. Squash OuniHli: l.cila
Messenger, lexington, first;
Truman Messenger, lxing
ton, second. Esther Minnich,
lloardmiin, third
Tomatoes green: Leita
Messenger, Lexington, first.
A. J Doherty, Heppner,
second; Jay Sullivan. Irrigon.
third Tomotoes-rlpe: Truman
Messenge, lxington. first ;
Mrs. F.T. Martin, lone, sec
ond, Megan Tolar. Irrigon,
third. Tomatoes small, John
Matthews, Irrigon, first;
Alberta Johannes, llepimer,
first ; Truman Messenger,
U'xington, second. Valorie
Sullivan, Irrigon, third. Grou
nd Cherries: Josephine Buc
hanan. Irrigon. first; leanne
Rea, l.exinnton, second; Val
orie Sullivan, Irrigon, third.
Horseradish: Vida Hehker,
lone, first; Valorie Sullivan,
Irrigon, second. Okra: Megan
Tolar. Irrigon, first ; A J.
Doherty, Heppner, second;
Patrick Tolar, Irrigon, third.
Pole Beans: Don Johnson,
Heppner, first; Hen Luciani,
Echo, second, Norma Rea,
lone, third. Others: AT.
Doherty, Heppner, first; Doug
Johnson Heppner, first; Al
berta Johannes, Heppner,
first; Dennis Doherty, Hep
pner, second; Marianne Pet
tyjohn, lone, third. Herbs
Chives: Esther Minnich,
Boardman, first; Mrs. F. T.
Martin, lone, second: Ruth
Maatta, Heppner, third. Dill:
Anne Doherty, Heppner, first;
Don Johnson, Heppner, sec
ond; Bebe Munkers, Heppner.
third. Mint: Frances Smouse,
lone, first. Parsley: Orlin
Huston, Heppner, first; Gail
Hughes. Heppner, second;
Mrs. F. T. Martin, lone, third.
Sage: Gail Hughes, Heppner,
first; Vida Heliker, lone,
second. Others: Gail Hughes,
Heppner, first.
The"best Fruit In Show"
was won by Ralph Marlatt,
Heppner, and the "Best Vege
tabel In Show" was taken
home by Patrick Tolar, Irri
gon. Under the general exhibit
which consisted of 5 or more
fruits and or vegetables
grown by the exhibitor, Mrs.
F.T. Martin, lone, captured
the blue ribbon. The red
award went to Patrick Tolar,
Irrigon and white was won by
Pat Pettyjohn, lone.
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A Freak Ribbon A ardnlu
I 25 was awarded the follow
ing winners: Freakish or
unusual fruit: Carrol: Mrs.
FT Martin, lone; Squash:
Elttayne Bergstroni, Hep.
pner; Joyce Grasscr, Hep
pner; Others: E O. Keilhley,
llepimer, largest or tallest:
Sunflower: Claudia Huston,
Heppner, Doug Johnson, Hep
pner. Squash: Treve Peter
son, lone. Potatoc: Cassandra
Chaiel. lime. Other: Josep
hine Hiuhiinun. Irrignn.
OPEN CLASS EGGS
Besl White: Cassandra
(Impel, lone, first. Best
Brown: Todd Harrison, Lex
ington, first ,
RACING Dl'E
SEITEMHER 2
I'matilla Motor speedway's
exciting second full jalopy
destruction derby program
unfolds on the quarter-mile
oval Saturday night (Sept. 2)
and it'll be a lulu.
More than 30 cars from
throughout the Northwest will
be in competition, including a
batch of the best that Portland
has to offer.
The lure is the $.100 and huge
trophy that's guaranteed the
winner of the destruction
derby finale, which caps a
giant 8-event program that
includes trophy dashes, heats
and a pair of mains.
Area entrants include Bob
Ployher, Leonard and Ted
Toll, Heppner, Dave Khano
yan, Boardman and Tom
White, lone.
Gales open at Umatifla at
6:30, time trials start at 7 and
racing begins at 8:30, with
regular track admission pri
ces prevailing.
THE OREGON COW
BELLES are serving on a
committee with representa
tives of the Beef Council and
Cattlemen's Association in
trying to determine a proper
beef exhibit for the agricul
tural wing, Oregon Museum of
Science and Industry, in Port
land. More than 500,000 people
visit OMSI each year. Half of
these are school children on
conducted tours.