THE GAZETTK-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thursday, August 5. 197. Page t Show obinson 4-HI ots fops Krynn Robinson bested a large field Sunday to take eight top honors in the annual 4-H Horse Show at the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo gro unds. Miss Robinson took two grand champion honors, two championships, one reserve championship, two blue rib bons and a red ribbon. Miss Robinson was by far the leading horsewoman at the Swim Club -I swims 80 miles Stephanie Sumner, 8 year old, swam more than a mile. (G-T Photo) Led by Diane Holland's seven mile effort, the Heppner Swim Club and friends, strok ed out 80 miles Monday night in the third annual Swim-A-Thon. There were 32 swimmers in the Monday evening action. A total of 52 laps constitutes a mile. The swimmers swam a total of 4202 laps or about 80 miles. In order of their finish, with laps, the swimmers were Diane Holland 364; Dale Doug Sams, Heppner Swim Coach, resigned after the district swim meet last week. Chris Borgen, newly hired basketball coach at He ppner High School, will replace Sams for the remainder of the swim season. Sams will return to Oregon Stale University and Corvallis where he Is a varsity football manager for the OSU Beavers. See next week's Gazette-Times for more information on Borgens. Holland 278, Sony a Biddle 230, Sandra Ward 226, Alice Ab rams 226, Perry Wilson 208, Cindi Bergstrorn 200. Mardel James 188, Mary Arbogast 184, Elizabeth Zita 176, Lottie Laughlin 174, Karen Kenny 172, Kelli Berg strorn 170, Judi Ward 168, Ellen Arbogast 112, Shelly Biddle 112. Rick Klause 112, Debbie Klause 106, Tom James 106, Cam George 104, Marcia An derson 104, Lisa Wilson 70, Marie Lane 64, Stephanie Sumner 58, Donna Hughes 56, Paul Sumner 56, Kenny Goch nauer 50, Steve Gardner 52, Jean Sumner 40, Ron Klause 30 and Tom Wilson, six. The swim team parents will meet Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. in the conference room of Columbia Basin Electric. Plans for the two-day, John Day meet will be finalized. A lr I xiil ' ' I t Tom & Dorothy Wilson Wilsons tabbed The Heppner Swim Club named Tom and Dorothy Wilson as volunteers of the year Monday evening. The first annual award goes to the Wilsons for their willful service at all the summer swim meets. The Wilsons manned the concession stands at the pool as well as at the Little League park this summer. They also were very helpful during the sidewalk sale and the swim club's dunk tank. The Wilsons have been involved with the swim club for three years, since Its beginning. They have two children that swim; Perry, freshman this year at Hepp ner High School and Lisa, a nine vear-old. Over the tee cup ; By A. Duffer ' Hats off to C.C. Carmichael for his hole-ln-one on No. 3 on Tuesday, July 27. This js the sixth time the Judge has had a hole In-one. He was playing with U Verne Van Martcr when he made this last one. ; Last Sunday, men's play was rained out for the first time In long while but the rains nded soon enough to allow for afternoon play and barbecue. Scramble was the name of the fame for the golfers and It ended in a tie between the teams of Dave and Norma Harrison and Ed and Bev Gunderson. Other winners included Charlie Rawlins. Francis poherty and Roxie tovgren. John Edmund- son won KP on No. 4. The lady golfers visited at Kinzua last Thursday and Cindy Kerr took the honors for low gnws and first KP. Eddie Skow was second In both of the above mrnUnwd events. Low net was shared by Loll Hunt and Umla Padtrg. In the ladles Tuesday a rn. play, low gross was won by Vlckl Edmundwrn with Mtnic Jones taking low net honors. Cindy Kerr had the hot putter and won Irani putts award Cindy was alio low groa winner In the evening piny with Harriett Evans winning low . net. Tills coming Sunday the men will visit at Willow Hun in MJinim,in show, winning grand cham pionships in western equita tion and Enligh equitation. Her championship awards will come in colt ground training and in western equitation for seniors. She received a reserve champion honor In English equitation for intermediate and seniors, behind Donna Palmer. Miss Robinson's blue ribbons will come in trail horse class and senior show manship and the red in working hunter hack class. Maureen Healy won the grand champion award in horse showmanship and Dawn Peterson was reserve grand champ. Following Miss Rob inson in western equitation was Debra Palmer and in English equitation, was Anita Palmer. Results of the horse show follow: Hera. IHieweiaasala! Maurren Hesly. grind champion; Dawn Peterson, reserve grand champion Westere EasttaUm; Krynn Robinson, grand champion; Debra Palmer, reserve grand champion. KnulUa Eaanaliea: Krynn Robinaon, grand champion-, Anita Palmer, reserve grand champion. Otter award five tre: CeM EaaataUaa: Cindy Dougherty, champion; Anita Palmer, reserve champion; Ann Van Schoiack, blue award. Celt Grewad Training: Krynn Robinaon, champion; Wendy Myera, reserve champion. Werkiag Hwaler Hack: Anita Palmer, champion; Nancy Miller, reserve champion; Blue: Debra Palmer; Red: Tara Mahoney, Krynn Robinson, Kathleen Van Schoiack, Anett Wilgers, Ann Van Schoiack, Donna Palmer and Marie Van Schoiack. Trail Hene Oaes: Bins: Lori Witt, Debra Palmer, Maureen Healy. Marl Evans, Annette Wilgers, Krynn Robinson, Donna Palmer, Dawn Peterson, Brett Sherer, Tara Mahoney, aid Dougherty sod Marie Van Schoiack. Red: Todd Sherer, Angle Evans, Cindy Dougherty, Steve Currui, Kathleen Van Schoiack, Anita Palmer and Mike Currui. White: -m Marie Evans, Sylvia Ladd, Michelle La Rue and Pat Schwarx. Eagnsk EtpeMatieai, laterasedlate and Seatecs: Donna Palmer, champion; Krynn Robinson, reserve champion. Red: Lori Witt. Anne Van Schoiack, Kathleen Van Sctxnack, Cindy Doherty, Debra Palmer, Marie Van Schoiack and Nancy Miller. EagHsk EesMatiea. saall Pry Jnaier: Anita Palmer, champion; Tara Mahoney, reserve champion; Blue: Annette Wilgers, Red: Sylvia Ladd and Michelle La Rue. Western EeaHatiea, Seniors :KryM Robin son, champion; Debra Palmer, resen champion. Blue: Dawn Peterson, Janice Healy and Donna Palmer. Western EeuMatiea, Intermediate: Lori Witt, champion; Kathleen Van Schoiack, reserve champion. Blue: Marie Evan and Maureen Healy. Red: Nancy Miller, Marie Van Schoiack and Wendy Meyers. White: Cliff Dougherty, Todd Sherer and Brett Western Eqaiutioa, Jaaier: Tara Maho ney, champion; Annette Wilgers, reserve champion. Blue: Angle Evans. Red: Jeannie Carrol, Michelle La Rue, Mike Currtn. Dawn Key and Pat Schwan. Western EeaMaUen. Small Pry: Red: Steve miller (high score). Ami Marie Evana. Denise Key, Sylvia Ladd, Larry Carrol rnd Steve Currin. SnewaaasMs. sealers: Dawn Peterson, champion ; Debra Palmer, reserve champion. Blue: Donna Palmer Red: Cindy Dougherty, Krynn Robinson and Janice Healy. Shewmansliin. Intermediate: Maureen He aly, champion: Lori Win, reserve champion. Blue: Todd Sherer and Marie Evans. Red: Cliff Dougherty, Wendy Meyers, Nancy Miller and Brett Sherer. HeaiaaM, Jnater: Tara Mahoney. champion; Anita Palmer, reserve champion. Blue: Annette Wilgers. Red: Angle Evans, Dawn Key, Pat Schwan, Jeannie Carrol, Michelle La Rue and Mike Currin. Sfcowmanskis. small fry: Sylvia Ladd, champion; Steve Miller, reserve champion. Red: Ann Marie Evans, Denis Key, Steve Currin and Larry Carrol. SPECIALIST Dan KIcBridc -a J tM m Wi Free Estimates All major work on Cummins, Detroit and Perkins diesels Front end alignment Air conditioning repair All automotive tune-up and repair 24 hour Wrecker Service Wayne's. Diesel and Aufo " Repair 124 EVlein Street Shop 676-5170 Heppner Home 676-9746 ime to get reody for ffbe Aiinuol fslorroiv Coonty And Aug. 23-27 "We've Come A Long Way" Get Your Fair Premium Books at the Morrow County Extension Office or will be mailed upon request, by calling Fair Secretary, Liz Curtis 676-9454. After Aug. 1 books will be available at the Post Offices in Boardman, Heppner, lone, Irrigon and Lexington. Special New Awards in Open Class Plan Now For Your Fair Exhibits Agricultural Products Hay, Grain, Livestock, Potatoes Clothing, Needlecraft, Hobbies, School Exhibits Marty Davis Show Wednesday, Aug. 25 RODEO DANCES Friday Aug. 27 Saturday Aug. 20 Music by the MUDDY CREEKERS 9-2 p.m. bHm aMa Aug. 27-29 Reserved Tickets for the R. C. A. Performances in the Buckeroo Stands $5.00 each Pre-TicketSale Season Tickets $10.50 Good for all RCA Shows & Friday night Amateur Rodeo Bleachers & New Grandstand Only On Sate At Ray Boycc Insurance Agency P.O.Box 247 Heppner, Oregon RCA SHOWS: i Sat.FAng28-l : lSpTm )h r'r 't- aff iV- I I. Sund; sat.AVu; 28740 v.mjM LlMorforC6untR f ricinv Nimit: Auu. Z7f v ir.m. Events open with Calgary Cow Milking Ha mMai aiHi