, The Heppner Gazette-Times, Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 14, 1M0-THIRTEEN
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Heppner Swim team
from page 12
Boys 12 & under mixed ages
123 m. medley relay: 2nd,
2:43.07Duane Ball, Shawn
Paine, Rob Hutchinion. Mark
Aneell: 4th. 3.20 8 Crale An-
Adult hour set at pool;
adult night cancelled
20 Heppner-Bwimmers compete at Pendleton
gell, Keith Llmancn, Kenny
Fifield, Eric Connor.
Kelll Bcrgstrom also swam
in exhibition events, but did
not swim for times.
An adult hour at the
Heppner Swimming Pool will
be held Tuesday through
Saturday from 10 to 11 ajn.,
swimming Instructor Scott
McEwen has announced. The
adult hour will be for laps
only.
The Thursday adult night
has been cancelled, McEwen
said.
The Heppner Swim team
sent 20 swimmers to the swim
meet hosted by Pendleton last
weekend. The meet was at
tended by 550 swimmers' in all
from Heppner, Pendleton,
LaGrande, The Dalles, Hood
River, Kamlah, Bend, Her
mittUm, Vale, Lewiaton-Clark-ston.
and Canby.
Duane Ball, swimming in
the 9-10 year old boys cate
gory, took 4th place in the 50
m. Backstroke with a score of
49.59. He look 6th place in the
50 m. Freestyle and 6th place
in the 200 m. IM. He also took
two 7th places, one in the 50 m. s
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Butterfly and the other in the
100m. Freestyle.
Heidi Samples won a stiver
medal for taking 2nd place out
of 79 swimmers competing in
he 50 m. Backstroke. Swim
ming for the 11-12 year old
girls SO m. Butterfly, Heidi
took 9th place. In the 200 m.
IM. Hld took 7t
Andre Bad. In the lf-12
year old girls divisiontook
10th place In the 50 m.
Butterfly. Shelly Biddle took
two 10th. one m the 50 m.
Breast roke. and one in the 200
m. IM. '
Cam George, swimming for
the 13-14 year old boys, won
5th place in the 100 m.
Breastroke. and took 10th in
the 100 m. Butterfly. Cam also
won another 10th place ribbon,
but the event and time were
unavailable.
The 11-12 year old girls free
relay team, composed of
Shelly Biddle. Andrea Ball,
Beth Forrar and Heidi Sam
ples, took 6th place.
Campfire camp
dates changed
Dates for the 1980 Campfire
Day Camp have been
changed, it was announced
this week.
The day camp, originally
scheduled for July 28. 29. 30.
will now be held on July 29. 30
and 31.
The camp will be from 10
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the
fairgrounds on July 29 and 30.
On July 31 campers will go to
Cutsforth Park for a picnic.
The fee is $8 for members
and $9 for non-members.
Anyone still interested In
registering may contact Irene
Plocharsky at 676-5594. Boys
as well as girls are invited to
attend.
(Justice j
Court J
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse in Heppner
handled the following cases
the past two weeks:
Dale Melvin Conklin, Star
Rt. Box 133. lone speeding
$16 fine.
Thomas Vincent Dahl, P.O.
Box 390. Emory speeding
$29 bail forfeited.
Hans Arthur Block, 15757
S.E. Hwy 224 No. 36, Clacka
mas speeding $6 fine sus
pended. Richard Glover Peck 150
Water St.. Lexington speed
ing $22 fine.
Dana Paul Sumner, Ever
green Apts. No. 15, Heppner
failure to change address on
license $6 fine.
Alan Herbert Soth. 1580
N.W. Newport, Bend impro
per U-turn $8 fine.
Robert Alva Jones, 175
Baltimore. Heppner speed
ing $29 bail forfeited.
Cowbell es host
Barbecue," fete
The Morrow County Cow
belles held a "Board Branding
Barbecue" on Saturday, July
19. at 6:30 p.m. at the Jim and
Carlene West Ranch at lower
Rhea Creek.
y' Approximately 50 people
gathered for good food, danc
ing and conversation in the
huge West barn. "Haybale"
tables and benches with sad
dle blanket cushions were
arranged throughout the loft
in full view of Rhea Creek's
sunset. ji.
A board was branded with
Morrow County brands for the
Cowbelle State Fair booth. All
counties contribute boards,
wmcn win oe assembled into a
free standing display for later
use in malls, beef demonstra
tions, etc.
Carlene West and Claudia
Hughes co-chaired the event,
with help from Ruth Nutting
and Becky Evans. Great
burgers on the grill were
prepared by Shirley Rugg and
Darrel Dooney.
Music was provided by Ron
Davis, Bill Wise, Bill West,
and Herkinson of Arlington.
Cowbelle Chairwoman
Claudia Hughes says that
we'll "be seeing more of the
Cowbelles at the Sidewalk
Sale."