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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 11, 1993 Christian Life Center to show movie Market Report Compliments of the Morrow County Oram Growers We Print ENVELOPES Tuesday, August 10, 1993 White Soft Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Many styles and colors to choose from * 3 . 39 /* 3.41 * 3 . 43 /* 3.45 * 3 . 46 /* 3.48 * 3 . 49 /* 3.50 * 3.51 /* 3.52 Gazette-Times 676-9228 Bariev ' 94/*92 Aug Sept. Oct. Nov. »92 »93 »94 We are your OREGON TRAIL STORE!! t ( < Check out our many Oregon Trail items The “ Eye of the Storm” a new dramatic movie will be shown at the Christian Life Center on Sun day, Aug. 15 at 6 p.m. The movie stars Connie Selleca (Hotel, PS 1 Luv You), Jeff Con away (Taxi, Grease) and Deborah Tucker (D allas, Happy Campers). The movie concerns award winning TV journalist Tom Ed wards (Conaway), who is retur ning home from covering the Per sian Gulf War. He and his pro ducer Patricia “ Petre” Peterson (Selleca) are given the task of “ keeping the ratings high” . It puts them at odds, since Tom feels the best “ story” is one which would trash the faith of ’ returning servicem en and women. “ The war is over, what role does God play now? Is He out in the open or has He been put back in the closet?” asks Tom in his TV interviews. “ Petre” urges him to let God “ speak” for Himself. Tom’s real war is at home with his daughter and within his own heart. In the wake of his wife’s death, Tom immerses himself in INCLUDING OR TRAIL VIDEO "West to Oregon" along the Oregon Trail Great gift idea! 60 min. video only $ ? Q 95 • his work, leaving Jill (Tucker) hurt alone. Their struggling at tempts to reach out to each other serve only to widen the gap bet ween them. Through the moving stories of soldiers from Operation Desert Storm and the faithful support of co-worker “ Petre” Peterson, Tom comes to experience ge nuine peace in the midst of the storms that engulf him. “ Eye of the Storm” addresses vital, timely issues very relevant in today’s society. Families will be captivated by the contem porary story of what faces many single parents and their children as careers are juggled with per sonal relationships. “ This film will pierce the hearts of viewers, both young and old, as they identify with very human hurts and find hope in very real answers,” said a church spokesperson. “ Eye of the Storm” is produc ed by World Wide Pictures, the motion picture ministry of the Billy G raham Evangelistic Association. For more information call the church 676-5581. WCCC holds family barbecue There will be a family barbecue and play day at Willow Creek Country Club on Sunday, Aug. 15 at 4 p.m. Hosts for the afternoon are: Duck and Annie Lusher, chairpersons; Gary and Martha Munkers, Wayland and Pat Hyatt and Elvyn and Patty Bell. Each family should bring their own meat to barbecue. Those whose names begin with A through I should bring a salad and J through Z a dessert. Log Bucking contest at the fair SPECIAL Meet the Author Autograph Session Wed. Aug. 18, 2-4 p.m. With L O W E L L T IL L E R Author of “ The Terrible Trail” Don’t forget SIDEWALK SALE FRI. AUGUST 20th ^ Mumyi D/utg 21 7 North Main THE OFFICIAL SESQUpil WAGON T R A IN PRESENTED BY Heppner 676-9158 Chainsaws Ho! Cash prizes ano gasoline will be awarded to the winners of the Log Bucking Con test which will get underway Sun day, August 22 at 10:30 a.m. at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. The open class winner will receive a $100 jackpot plus open class entry fees and 50 gallons of gas donated by Devin Oil. A plaque with the winner’s names will be donated by B ucknum ’s. The w inners photograph will be posted at Bucknum’s for a year. The entry fee is $10 per class. Contestants may use only stock saws and no modified chainsaws are allowed in the Morrow Coun ty class. Saws are limited to 5.7 cubic inches and under for the Morrow County event. There is no limit on saw size for the open class event. The contest is a tim ed event and two timers will be provided. The contest is for amateurs only. Besides Devin Oil and Millers, other sponsors include: The Wagons are Coming! THE C//™ / OREGON TRAIL SESQUICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN Be a part of the celebration as the Wagon Train visits our community. SPONSORED IT A L O N O WI TH MAB*(PN G O N I INCOWOHATfO KREBS RANCH--CECIL, OR August 18th & 19th Activities and Fun Both Days! Lamb BBQ, 5-7 p.m., August 19th Old Fashion Street Dance 7:30 p.m. Call Wheatland Insurance 503 422-7410 Woodpecker Truck, Western States Equipment, John Day Rig- gin, Rowand Machine, Petty john’s, Oregon Tractor, Jay Coil Fabricating. Green Feed & Seed, D & L Repair, Heppner Auto Parts, Eagle Truck, Morrow County Grain Growers, Morrow County Fair, Van Arsdale Con struction, Mentzer & Elliott, LeRoy Britt Logging, B & C Repair, John Britt Logging, First Interstate Bank, Columbia Basin Electric, Matt’s Mowers and Saws, Kate’s Pizza, Bud’s Pub, Wright Chevrolet, Cal’s Lounge & Cafe, Skaggs Auto Clinic, Butch LaFarge (Triad Equip ment), Frank Fanciullo (Lawson Products), Ployhar Insurance, Kinzua Corporation, Miller & Sons Welding & Excavation, McDonald’s Industries, R & J Steak House & Lounge, Hessel Tractor and Halton Tractor. For more information or entry forms, call the fair office, 676-9474. Entry forms may be returned to the fair office or mail ed to Box 464, Heppner, 97836. Jenny Bingham shows her lastest needle point creation, a recreation of the official logo of the Oregon Trail 150th anniver sary celebration. It took Bingham a little over three weeks to complete the project, which she first layed out on graph paper before it was actually done on 11 count cross stitch material. She has been doing needle point for 20 years, and once did a needle point of the Morrow County Courthouse. Ice cream social Aug. 29 at Valby Do you long for the good ole days? Do you long for the oppor tunity to have homemade ice cream and fellowship with friends and neighbors and have the op portunity to sing some old time favorites and listen to some entertainment? Well, you need not look much farther nor wait much longer, because on Sunday, August 29 the Valby Lutheran Church, located on the Ione-Gooseberry Road will hold their third annual ice cream social. The fun begins at 4 p.m. Those attending will not only have a good time, but will have a good time, but will be helping the hungry people of the world. Free will donations for the event will go to the ELCA World Hunger Appeal which helps bring food to hungry in Africa, the war- torn form er republic of Yugoslovia and even to those in these United States. t BMCC adult education classes start early. Local residents interested in improving their reading, writing or mathematics skills are invited to enroll in Adult Basic Education classes at Blue Mountain Com munity College in Pendleton. Special early fall classes will begin Monday, August 30. ABE hours will be from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Students may enroll in regular ABE classes or take specially designed GED prepara tion classes. Classes are held in the basement of Pioneer Hall. For more information contact Vecie Grant or Karen Reeder at 276-1260 ext. 217. 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