Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 13, 1988, Page TWO, Image 2

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Gerald Pierson installs 1988 Chamber officers at Tuesday's luncheon Being installed are Forrie
Burkenbine LoRayne Bowman. Linda Gehrke and seated in the right corner Fred Lundm
( Í lohet rotters to perform in Portland
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(the I 'n ile d State» Basketball
le ap ne » in IVKO She played a
season each lor the SpnnglK'ld la n e
and ihe la»n>; Island Kniyhts. before
lominp the* Washington (ienerals Iasi
November
Tickets arc priced at Sk and Al I
lo r adults Kids and senior citizen
tickets are set at Sf> and V I
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t he (ilohetroderx v, ill take on ihe
Wavhinpion (ienerals. led bv San
e> t lebernun. iiW M derrd by many
to be Ihe prealexl woman basketball
player o l all lime \ member o f the
IdKM l s O h m p u team I leher
nun became the first woman to com
|H.*te in a men s prolenMonal league
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January 24
p m w ith tickets on sale now at the
C ollixcuni arul al all ( ì I Joe's
Ticket mast er outlets around t I r ­
s i ate
W heat producers
to receive
advanced
payments
The w o rld fam ous H a rle m
Globetrotters w ill make their only
O reg on p e rfo rm a n c e S u n d a y .
January 24 at Memorial Coliseum in
Portland Game tim e is set for I h)
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A griculture announced tinlay that
eligible I*4K7 crop wheat producers
may rceetsc in adsaiRC 73 percent
ot thc-ir estim ated emergency com
pensai ion payitR*nt. also known as
ROLLERS
KIMS
MACHINE HUILD -UP
OF IDLERS A ROLLERS
CALL FOB
FREE
" F in d le y " paynR-nts.
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It is estimated that the total pay-
ment rale w ill he 23 cents per bushel
with the advance portion to be IK
and V» cents per bushel The advance
payments w ill be nude in generic
commodity certificates as soon as
possible
Payment Rate Calculation
19X7 Crop Baste lz>an larscl minus
higher ot 32 K3 bushel
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Average Farm Price ‘ 2 M) or t B»
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Advanced Portion (7 3 * 0 1873
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PRESSUR1/ER UNITS
^TRACK PRESS IT) TURN
OR REPLACE PIN & BUSHINGS
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Recognized for their contribution to
the Hcppncr business com m un ity.
the Hollomon» were ciMiiriR-mled for
e sta b lish in g the new business
Fabric's Lie . while continuing to
maintain their shoe. T shirt, barber
shop business on M ain Street
Chamber membership, mcrvhant s
ciKiumttee. HF.IX". tourism commit
te c, p a rtic ip a tio n in N a tio n a l
Mamstrect conlerence
and their willingness to try in
novativc ideas were cited as areas
o f community involvement b> I out»
C a rls o n as he presented the
certificate
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Two more basket making classes
w ill be offered by Blue M ountain
C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e
Pre
registration is required tor these
workshop» to enable i I r - instructor to
order the necessary materials
Ih e W ic k e r Weav e Basket
W o rksh o p , scheduled lot Saturday .
February h at 4 a m must be
registered for by M onday. January
18 lu ll ion is % It) plus a S3 lab lee
Ihe Nature's Basket W orkshop
w ill meet Friday , March 4 at I p m
to galhci mate rials and Saturday.
March 3 at 4 a m to assemble the
baskets It it is impossible for you
to make the Friday session, notify
the instructor lu itio n tor this two
day w o rk sh o p is S I '
Pre
registration by February 22 is
required
CoJI BM ( ( Coordm atoi Marsha
Sweek at b 'b MH4 tor a list o l
cquiptiR-nt to bring
lin p p y
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I list and Second language Acquisi­
tion in the Bilingual ESL Program,
N utrition , Education o f the Excep­
tional C hild, Alternative Eunctional
and I de Skills. Curriculum , Manag
mg Classroom Behavior o f Han­
dicapped U-arners and Psychology
o f l-carmng
l or further inform ation, contact
Barbara Hayes at Hcppncr High
School. b7f> 4138 The deadline for
registration is February 10, 1488
Chris Adclman ss ill teach j seven
week course in 1 amaze ch ild birth
techniques, w h iih includes breathing
exercises and in stru itio n on the hir
thing process I uitmn tor Ihe cmirsc
is 324 lor the mother and her coach
Interested parties should contact
Adclman at b 'b 3 14b so that she
may put the class together at the
most opportune linn-
LA 200
1500 Watt
varies among classes
Courses offered w inter term w ill
be C ultural A nthropology, C om ­
puter l iteracy in Education, En­
couraging the Discouraged C hild,
offered bv BMCC
IVOMEC (Wormer)
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tape
classes
fro m
W ( ) S C w ill he available in Hcpp
ner during w inter term. I l>88 ["hese
classes an- geared toward the cduca
(tonal needs o l teachers and educa­
tio n m ajors
lu itio n cost fo r
undergraduates is A122 for I credit
houts and the cost lo r graduate
students is V2 G lor 3 credit houis
An additional S20 tape m ailing
charge is assessed and textbook cost
I .amaze class
PEN. G & COMBIOTICS
CATTLE MASTER
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que B ill Kuhn. B irdinc T u llis and
( al Hcaly were complim ented on a
jo b well done, as they completed
their N>ard terms
(hitg oin g president George Kof-
fic r was presented w ith a plaque in
appreciation lo r accomplishments
during the past year Debbie K o fficr
was honored w ith a rose fo r her
behind the scenes" contribution by
Chamber Manager Claudia Hughes
Hughes presented unique gavels to
George K o ffic r and Fred l.undtn
Special thanks were extended to
Bcv. hddic and T ricia Gunderson o f
Bcv's Bookkeeping fo r donating
Chamber office space
Luncheon attendees were treated
to background m usic by J e ff
Wallace.
Videotape classes available for w inter
term
for winter term
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New Chamber officers installed
by Gerald Pierson were I red l.un
din. President. Forrie Burkenbine.
first vice president, and LoRayne
Bowntan. second vice president
Linda (ich rke w ill continue as
secretary trea sure r
A d d itio n a l
Chamber Board monibers arc l-arry
M ills D ovlc M i ( aslin Met’ M ur
scheduled
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A new ‘ hats o il to "a w ard was
given to W ilbur Jaikson lo r his
outstanding volunteer work in thc
Heppner com m unity
W herever
there’s w oik to he done, there's
W ilb u i Need p ro o f’ Slop by the
Hcppncr Hotel an» day to find
W ilbur hard .it woik Volunteer» are
always welcome Along w ith his
new hat, Jackson received an
honorary Chamber membership
Basket classes
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memherx and guests applauded the
announcenR-nt o f Jerry atRl Joyce
Hollom on as 1487 recipients o l the
Chamber Business Award during
T u e s d a y 's annual luncheon
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Left Judge Louis Cailson presents Joyce Kay and Jerry Holloman 1987 Chamber Business
of the Year Award, and (right) Wilbur Jackson receives the "Hats Off To” award Tuesday
at the annual Chamber luncheon, during Town and Country Week
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