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Riding club tells Playday results Local art on display at Pettyjohn Bldg. I he Heppner C a /e llc l imes. Heppner. Oregon Wcdnesdav, A pril 16. IV U . ST A T N 1.01.1 artists w ill he displaying their work on a continuing basis al the new Pelts |ohn Building Agri cultural Center in Heppner To celebrate the grand opening of the building the Morrow Counts Arts and Crafts group placed pain lings in offices and halls A number ot [Mintmgs arc for sale, while others are displaced onls for the public's cnjo> mem The public is always welcome to conic by and see the display at any lime Artists showing at the present are Brown Norene. Munkers. Or w uk Thorpe. M cNary. Nutting Brmda. and Ms Daniel Displays w ill be changed at inter sals as the artists complete paintings there is still room on the bus for the Mas *1 I I trip to Boise. Idaho, sponvired bs the Morrow Counts Historical Society la sh year, the society sponsors a trip for all members of the community This year s trip w ill lease Hepp ncr at h a m Friday The following points of interest w ill be included in the trip Stc Chapel Winery Swiss Village Cheese factory, a guided tour of the state capitol building, din ner at Peter Shotts Continental Kcstaurant at Idinha a sisit to Idaho Historical Museum, a one hour tour train ride, sisit to Boise (¡allcry of Art. tour o f the state penitentiary, I ichlh Si Market Place and Ice- Cream Works and the World Center tor Birds ol Prey Saturday evening, travelers w ill have a choice between attending horse races or a little theatre Noel Coward plus Nude with Violins Tor reservations or additional in formation about the lour, call Ruth M .t abc Jones. 9X9 HUM Reserve space for trip to Boi.se 4:; 7149 ot Delphi C omet nun be seen in evening sky Spring and Summer hours are now in effect at the (¡oldcndale Obscr va lo rs through the end o f September W ednesday through Sunday, visitors are welcome from I to 5 p m and 7 p nt to J a m Tor the week of April lb April 20. Halley's comet rises at X 30p m Telescope viewing under clear skies should reveal the moon, the planets. Venus. Mars Saturn, and Cranus. the bright star Kcgulus. the double- star Cor Caroli, the open star cluster M44 the globular star c luster M I 1 AB( Astronomy ."the ponion of the program dedicated to words and phrases, w ill explain obliquity (hiring "T h e Stars T o n ig h t." observers w ill identify the constella tion Centaurus And d u rin g " P ra c tic a l A stronom y." visitors in the theater w ill se-e demonstrations about or biting satellites Call the observatory al |V I9| 771 l | 4 l tor more information about any o f these programs Secretar ics honored A p ril 21-25 The week of A pril 21 through A pril 25 is National Secretaries Week In many towns there is a Secretaries Club, but so tar h i Mor row County these important persons are not organized However, each year the custom has become established to honor secretaries on the Tuesday of Secretaries Week On Tuesday noon April 22. nuns A C R O S S ( It I S 4 Row 5 New c hute b Potato, for example 7 " T r u c k " of celery or corn X Needle 12 Commercial or barnyard plant food 14 Kemel 15 beginning of a flower lb Cultivates IX Blossom 20 Infamous garden 21 Be in good health employers and supervisors bring their secretaries to the Heppner Morrow Chamber of Commerce- luncheon m the TIks Dining Room This annual custom makes that noon's attendance one of the largest ot the year This year the program tor April 22 w ill probably feature a political speaker IX)W N CLUES 1 Iris. Peony, rhubarb are three 2 B C garden 3 globe A Variety 7 Beams 9 Herbaceous plant 10 rain I I Unwanted plant 13 Reset 14 New plants 17 Anchors I 9 Spice The W ranglers Riding Club has submitted the following results from their second Plavdav of the season 1*4 and over Barrels first Patti Smith, second Mary K n o w le s. th ird Tara Mohonev and fourth Dianna Hoetl Poles first Mary Ann Munkers second Dick Hoffman third Steve M iller, fourth lara Mahoney Scurrv first Marv Ann Munkers. second Patti Smith, third Mary Knowles, fourth Bruce Bergstrom Ring Race first Mary Knowles, second Bruce Bergstrom, third Mats Ann Munkers. fourth Dianna Hoetf 14 IX Barrels first Michelle Papmeau second Christy Stroeber. third Bridget! (ircenup. fourth Jason Muhcn Pole first Bridged (ircenup second Cindy Stroeber, th ird Christs Stroeber. fourth Stacey Kennedy Scurry first Cindy Sirinrher. second Stacey Kennedy. third Jason Muhcn. fourth Angie Ashheck Ring Race firs t-M ic h e llc Papmeau. second Angie Ashheck. third Jason Muhcn. fourth Christs Stroeber II 13 Barrels first Amy (ircenup. S h e riffs Report The Morrow Counts S heriffs Ol fis.e rc-fsirts handling or dispute hing the following business during the past week April 7 1 p m the Boardman Tire IV p t responded lo a repon ot a grass lire af the north end o f Paul Smith road. April 7 2 '<> Morrow County ShcrtfT i Office recovered .i 1910 Subaru that allegedly had been stolen out o f Hcrmiston A pril 4 The wrecked vehicle was located on IXiugherty Road about one mile south o f Sandhollow Jet April 7 5 27 p m a Heppner am buluncC responded to a residence on W aler Street and transported a male subp-ct to Pioneer M e m o ria l Hospital A pril X 3 (A p m Morrow County S h e riffs Office arrested Jerry Rav Baird. 3 3. Bourdman. on a warrant out of Tort Worth. Texas for alleged Credit Card Abuse He was lodged at Umatilla City Jail April 9 v 4 0 p m The Morrow County S h e riffs Office arrested Theodore Rav Endcrs, 53, Irrigon lor alleged Assault II He is lodged at Umatilla Police Dept . April 9 7 51 p m the Morrow Countv S h e riffs O ffice arrested Jacob Tredcrick Shills, 19, lone, lor alleg ed Assault IV He was released on his own recognizance April 9 9 a m the Morrow Coun ly Sheriffs Office arrested lo la Ann Taylor. 40. lone, on a warrant for failure to Appear Driving While- Suspended She was released on her own recognizance April I I 3 43 a m the Morrow County S h e riffs Office arrested Douglas A Warlick. 24. Oregon Cl ty. on a Oregon City warrant for Probation Violation He was lodged at the Umatilla Police Dept Jail He posted K ill and was released He was also cited fo r D riv in g While- Suspended A pril I I 4 42 a m a Boardman ambulance transported a 37 year old male with an iniury to (iood Shepherd Hospital in Her miston The iniury allegedly resulted from a truck rollover on I X4 X 07 p m Heppner Police Dept and Oregon State Police responded to a one vehicle accident at the bottom of Tullerton Canyon Rd on Hwy 20b A pril I I X (IX p m the Morrow County S h e riff s ( Jffice cited Dav id D Hug. 27. Boardman. for alleged Reckless Driving April 12 h 30 a m the Boardman l ire Dept . the Umatilla Co-op I lev trie Co responded to a fire alleged ly caused by a vehicle running over some type electrical box and spill mg gasoline The gas spill allegedly was caused when the vehicle gas tank was punctured by the electrical box A m ount o f damage is unknown PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES WEEK TSI APRIL 20 — 26. Fresh Flowers r in a Ceramic Flowered Design Coffee Cup no to *15 Just pick up the phone and call. WE DELIVER! The Country Rose £ 076-9426 Heppner - Fresh Flower Bud Vases with Green or Blooming Flants Uj and up OlUefloia second Jennie Ashheck third N iki Brishois. fourth Iris h Coe Poles first Dannv Sharp, second Niki Brishois third Jake Muhcn fourth Amy Greenup Scurry first Trish Coe second Jennie Ashheck thud Jake Muhcn. fourth Jodcv Ashheck Ring Race first Danny Sharp, second Jodee Ashheck third Jake Muhcn fourth Nikt Brishois X 10 Barrels firs t K clsic I vans, second Joes Hodman, third Steve Hoffm an, fourth Donila Sharp. Rodncv I hmiantraut 5 and under Barrels first Angela Munkers. second Brian Knowles, third Jill Barber, fourth Annie Hislcr Poles first Angela Munkers. second Bnun Knowles, third Casey I vans, tourth Annie Hislcr Scurry first Brian Knowles, second Angela Munkers. third Annie Hislcr. fourth Cases I vans lire first Brian Knowles, second Casey I vans. th ird Angela Munkers. tourth Annie Hislcr Stic khorse race- first Hoss Sharp, second Janne (¡aide, third Jc-rad Icknian fourth Shad Hislcr Poles firs t Joey H offm an, second IVrnita Sharp, third Steve Hodman, fourth Holly K k n u n Scurry firs t Joey H o llm a n . second Chen Papmeau. third Sieve Hottmun. fourth Kclsic I vans lire first IVirutu Sharp second Joey Hollman. third Chat lent* Coe- fourth Kclsic I vans Custom Made 6 7 H YDRAULIC HOSES • 1/4” • 3/1 • 1/2 Barrels first liita n ic Munkers. second Josic I vans, third Brian Papmeau. fourth Becky Smith Poles first Josic I vans, second Corey I hrmantraut. third Stormy Howard, fourth Becky Smith Scurry first Josic I vans second Shawn U lste r, th ird I illu m e Munkers tourth Becky Smith Tires first Josic I vans, second Shawn llisler. third Bc-ckv Smith, fourth Dawn Boor / t gm 1 (M • 3/4 • r • l* ; » . r . *>,•* IH M IV V H N w JF* K i m sonable K a t e n ✓ Any Length Q s * Lots of Fittings 4 l Heppner Auto Parts l*ltt \ I \ 1 , isi x i - i m p m V m m K IT C H E N C A B IN E T S A t the R ight P rice 5 S ty le s & C o lo rs D is p la ys In S to re • lnst< illator i Available • F in a n c in g o a c . . 148 E. Center Heppner 676-9123 AZIZA MAKEUP ALL 40% OFF • Lip Goss • Mascara •Cheekcolor »Eyecolor WICKER CASSEROLE UTILITY TRAY (CJkSSKRDI.I PISH NOT INCLUDED) Sale Price $2.37 12 X 9 .3 4” Ar izV AI4 1/4 A//W Poi’M) Vi Pounders ,M1V N O v,,r r , \V rT . ! Ml /Vire Ijtrge Sunbeam Quartz Kitchen Clock $14.95 I« Note«. Memo«, M e H M a tfe « , S h o p p i n g 3/97* L i« t « Lee Press On Nails Reg 5 99 Reg 6.99 $3.50 $4.50 Richard Scarry's Tales Golden Book 1 ideo C 1 H HC Reg 1295 M U iS ID (AuMW j'A D ai U) 676-9158 217 N Main