Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 27, 1986, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Ih« ll«t>t>it«i C ar it Ir lim es. H ip p iu i. OrriiM i h rd iw M U ), \ugust ¿7, | vkì > IM K^F
Boardnian woman wins
most blue ribbons at fair
1986 Morrow County Rodeo winners
Ions Currin receives a Breast Collar donated bv ( entrai Market. Court
Street Market and l es Schwabs lor taking liist in ( )jx-n Call Roping
Hculi I-anc »on Ihc Breakaway receiving a blanket ckmated by Butlmans
harm Supply, Irrigun
I sthei Minnich ot Boardman lor (he srcoml year has won the
Creative Hands award lor earning more blue ribbons for entries in
toods. needlework, clothing, and canning than any other exhibitor at
the Morrow County Fair
From ’h entries Minnich earned hH ribbons 4h firsts, 15 seconds
and 27 thirds She has entered the lair each year since 1971 when a
friend convinced her she should A "retired housewife" Minnich and
her husband have lived in Boardman since I9#i2
The Morrow Counts fair, she says, is her vacati«»n Each year she
collects her entries, brings them to the lair, and stays at a motel in
Heppner
Wins quilt
Rotami Bergstrom of lone won a
quilt made bv residents of Pioneer
Memorial Nursing Home Activity
Director Connie Baker announced
that chances to win the quilt would
be lor sale at the Morrow County
Fair rhe drawing was held Sunday
afternoon
for Sfurcw ido S ales
•(ilidden Paint
Tony Currin also won the Steer W restling buskle donated by Miller Ai Sons
and Shoe Box
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Steve and lonv Currin received the C.>ss Milking Buckle donated bv I unter
Van Marler amt Brv.int and Boyce- Ihev also received the ( ow Muggc?
Breast Collar which was donated bs Auto K.ml
Exterior & Interior
•Toro I ^awn mowers
$100.00 Trade-In
Steve ( urrin receives a hue kle donated bv ( oast to Coast ami Hepjwcr < iar
bage for first place Cow Riding
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Heppner Happenings
By Mary Bryant 676 9493
Shirles Martin received the Senior Barrels gold watch donated by Petersons
Nikki Brixhois received the Junior Barrels horseblanket donated by Sears
French student photographer
enjoys Heppner Rodeo
Olivier (iiraud. 17, St Ciermaincn
Laye, trance, was in Heppner dur
ing the Morrow County Fair and
K ih I co He is a Nacel Fxchange stu
dent living in Clackamas for a month
with John an«! Dirothy Riehl »ho
brought him to Fastem Oregon for
fair and rode«» week festivities
The son of Henri and Noelle
( iiraud Olivier is an only child His
lather works at a business where he
prints cartims and makes boxes The
family lives in a building with
eight other apartments in a residen­
tial area
The French, he says, tend to c«»py
the American lifestyle France is
becoming very progressive, he con­
tinued, ■' There's as much American
as French music on the radw> "
Giraud belongs to a 5<>-mcmhcr
photography club called “ la
Salamaudre " He took many rolls of
film at the Heppner rode«» and
managed to get a photo of [)an
Riehl. close relative of his host fami
ly. winning a stock car event at the
Umatilla Speedway
(iiraud shoots, develops and prints
his own color and black and white
photos He would like someday to
take "good photographs" to submit
to newspapers He insists, however,
that photography is just a hobby ami
that he intends to study mathematics
to maybe become an engineer
He likes most sports and plays
rugby and tennis, windsurfs, and
snow
skiis,
and
enjoys
photographing sporting events " |
take pictures ol anything I think is
beautiful." he says
He likes the view in the c«>untry,
and said Portland is ' 'too big " " The
sky here is 'saturec' different from
France and very beautiful." he said
He also contends that the Pacific
(Kean is a different color than the
Atlantic and that it has many more
waves that the calmer Atlantic
Coming to the United Stales, has
been a dream for many years, ami
he would someday like to return to
photograph each of Ihc 50 states
What he has seen in the Untied
States during the last two weeks, he
says is so beautiful that he would like
to come here to live, but his family
is in Frame, so he has a dilemma
Mrs I lllvoln Visit treosed wold
of the death ol her mother. Mis
Mary Nagowski this just week
Mis Vutowski had iii.uk- her ' ortic
■It I idgciwood
North Dakota and
would huse been ‘Hi years old
September 20 Mis N ash and her
family had visited her ibis sumnici
Due to eve surgery she was unable
to make the trip again at this time­
lier family tell she needed more time-
tor recuperating
I he latest word on I ric Connor
is that he is steadily improving and
is planning on attending school as
usual He is helping manage the
toothall team at school
I d and I icanor (»only recently
camped at the park on the John Dav
Rivet anil also at Memalooso Park
on the Columbia Rivet Vehicles
trom Canada. Florida lexas. Col­
orado. ami other stales were at the
park awaiting the wind surtmg com­
petition I he (iontys met several m
(cresting people during their camp
ing at the two parks
Recent visitors ot Mr ami Mis
(ilen Irby were Mrs Pat fownsend
ot Portland Mrs /etta Jenkinson of
Vancouver. Washington, and Sue
Weigaml ot Porlland Mrs I own
send is a sister of Mrs Irby and
formerly lived in lone Mrs Jenkin­
son is alv> a sister ami Sue Weigand
is a niece
In last week's column the item
about Mr and Mrs Gerald Bunch
and their new baby should have
stated tfiat the babv hail been adopted
ami that the maternal grandparent*
were Mr and Mis I on Smith ol Ir
rigon S«irry for my oversight
On August |7 Judge and Stic
Robert Abrams and their children
met at the home of his sister Mr
and Mrs I «1 Hascall at lone
B<-ach. Washington Daughter M.uv
and her husband Keith were there
from l a is Angeles. Alice from
California, where she works on a
trade magazine Frances and her
husband. Fred, from ( Him where she
wore as a chemical engineer with
the Air Force F.h/aheth ami het two
children ami Rob Abrams from
Porlland completed the family
group
Mrs Betty Tanner spent some
time in Woodhum rcvcntlv and
visited her sister I hen sh. went on
to Dallas to see her son. his wite,
ami her grandson, also her daughter,
her friend am) her daughter
In King s Valley she saw some
friends she had known when she had
a wood shop over there They made
toys, she earn'd chairs, ami did
various other projects On the way
hack she slopped at the Bonneville
Fish Hatchery While visiting her
daughter, she helped celebrate her
granddaughter's I5lh birthday
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