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' EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 19, 1990 IUCC to hold salad supper By Anne Morter church and will be followed by a presentation entitled "Does God speak through our dream s?” Reverend Isa Brown will be the presenter. The lone United Church of Christ will hold a Women’s Fellowship meeting on Thursday, Sept 20 at 6 p.m. The potluck salad supper will be held in the lower room of the PRINCESS HOUSE SPECIAL Vanity Set reg. 4085 Now 2695 Sugar & Creamer reg. 3000 Now 2295 good through Sept. 28 Call for details Barb Van Arsdale SEED W HEAT Q uality & Purity a t its Finest! 1990 Oregon State Fair OSU Seed Foundation Project Award Winner V The Lewis family will be presen ting a concert of southern Gospel music at Christian Life Center in Heppner on Thursday, September 20 at 7 p.m. The Lewis family is quickly becoming one of the top family sing ing group» in the nation. They have presented joint concerts with the Blackwood Brothers, the Kingsmen and the Speers. The four Lewis children join their parents as they sing. The oldest son, Christopher, also plays the banjo and entertains both children and adults as he does ventriloquism with his pup pet, Rusty. The Lewis family recently travell ed to Guam where they sang for the service men. They have been asked to sing for the service men in Korea as well. They will soon be taking their radio program, ‘'Campmeeting with the Leon Lewis Family” to Africa through Radio East Africa. The public is invited to attend this concert. Admission is free, and nursery care will be provided. George Waterland defends WCCC Cross Country title 989-8549 Registered & Certified M A LC O LM & S T E P H E N S Wheat & S T E P T O E Barley Ready to Load Cleaned and Treated with V IT A VAX 200 LIN D A N E available Southern gospel group to sing A n d o r s o ii S e e d Eric and Marnie 422 - 7201 A nearly-full field of 35 people third-Dorian Forrar, 83; fourth-Jay participated in the annual cross Straley, 88; fifth-Dave Gunderson, country tournament held Sunday. 89; sixth-Ed Gunderson, 91. Sept. 15 at the Willow Creek Coun Net: first-Ron Bowman, 66; try Club. second-Jeff Orr, 68; third-Frank The new course layout was a Pearson, 71; fourth-Tim Adams, 72; challenge to everyone as the golfers fifth-Frank Bailey, 72; sixth-Ray found it much more difficult to score Reid, 74. than they did on the normal course. K.P. on hole # l-G eo rg e George Waterland defended last Waterland; #4 or 10-Jeff Orr; year’s title by defeating John Ed- # 13-Mike Doherty and #15-Les mundson on the seventh hole of a Paustian. sudden-death playoff. Long drive-Ron Bowman; least Results are as follows: par was 68. putts (25)-John Edmundson; high Gross: first-George Waterland, ‘score-Mike Smith, 110. 78; second-John Edmundson, 78; BMCC classes to begin Brush off those knitting needles and half-finished woodworking pro jects, it’s time to try something new and review something already learned. Blue Mt. Community College is offering the following classes for the Heppner, Lexington and lone areas: Mandarin Chinese, a 10 week course taught by Ronda Wallace at her home, 345 N. Gilmore, Hepp ner begins Sept. 26, 7-9 p.m. Cost is $40 for 10 weeks. Also beginning Sept. 26 will be Recrea tional Woodworking by Dave Fowler. This is a seven week class and will be at the Heppner High School. Dave asks that you bring a project of your choice to work on. Cost is $20 for seven weeks. Knitting, taught by Sandy Van Liew will begin Sept. 27 at Hepp ner High School. Cost for the seven week course is $20. If you have a project you may bring it with you. Beginning Oct. 1 will be a five week course of aerobics and circuit weight training taught by Joyce Hughes at the Elementary School. Classes will be Monday and Thursdays, advanced at 6:30-7:30 p.m. and beginning 7:30-8:30 p.m. Tuition is $20. A new session will begin Nov. 5. October 2, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. will be Oil Painting Miniatures taught by Darla Hansen. Class will be held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds an nex for four weeks. Cost is $40. Students need to bring an em broidery hoop, oil paints, brush one inch for glue, pictures, Elmers Glue, scissors and pencil. Saturday, October 20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. will be Introduction to Personal Computers at the Heppner High School taught by Bob Lanman. This will be a one day workshop and pre registration is required. Cost is $15. Other one day workshops taught by Bob Lanman will be Introduction to Word Perfect, Sat., Oct. 3, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Heppner High School. Tuition is $12; and Oct. 27, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. will be introduction to D.O.S. computer. Instructor Bob Lanman reports that pre-registration is required. Cost is $15. All classes will register on the first night. Make checks payable to Blue Mountain Community College. Senior citizens over the age of 60 are not charged for any classes from BMCC. For further information contact area coordinator Sue W arren, 422-7040. Museum seeks board member After eight and one half years of serving on the Museum Board, Alma Green has resigned. During her term of office, significant changes were made in the operation of the widely acclaimed museum. A full time director of the museum is now on line and a computerized inventory is in the making. Under Alma’s role as chairperson of the Morrow County Museum, numerous exchanges of arts and crafts have been enjoyed by those who spend time in the many rooms of the museum. Long time residents of Morrow County will remember that Alma was executive secretary to the Mor row County Court for the better part of her professional career. Morrow County is inviting those interested in serving on the Museum Board to submit their name at the courthouse within a two-week period, Judge Carlson said. American Legion Auxiliary meet GET A It's our annual inventory time again...and we'd rather give you some great be y s than have to count everything! *50 U.S. SAVINGS BOND Save thru September 23rd WITH ANY IN-STOCK PURCHASE OF $200 OR MORE! CHECK OUT THESE GREAT BUYS! 13-CU. FT. FREEZER 9AVE Manufacturer's reduction lets you *150! 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