EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 17, 1977
Track project progressing
business were Marti Wallis
and her mother Nina Castles.
Angie Jackson accompanied
Barbara and LuAnn Pike to
Portland on Wednesday
where LuAnn had eye care.
Before returning home they
enjoyed a visit with the Pikes
daughter and son-in-law, Patti
and Chuck Constantin.
Don and Rose Hardwick
went to Portland last Monday
for a flight to Vancouver,
British Columbia. They at
tended the Pacific Logging
Congress in the Canadian city.
Brian Say was in Kinzua
Thursday afternoon to pick up
Rita and Cindy Bowman for a
trip to Prineville. On Friday
Cindy, Brian and his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Say went to
Eugene to attend the District
Cross Country run. They
returned to Prineville Satur
day evening. Rita spent Fri
day at Kah-Nee-Ta with a
group of about Avon dealers
from the Cascade district. The
ladies of the district were
winners of a Avon sales contst.
Rita was the lucky winner of a
sterling bowl and a commode
set at the banquet. She was
presented with a ruby pin,
symbol of her membership in
the Avon Presidents' Club.
She returned to Prineville
Friday evening where she was
joined by Jiggs on Saturday.
Hershel and Betty Murdock
went to Redmond Saturday for
medical care. Sunday the
Mrudocks and Earl and Carol
Norris went to Heppner to
attend the Square Dance
Workshop. Darrel Wilson, cal
ler for the lone Grand
Squares, is the caller for the
workshops held every Sunday
evening at the Odd Fellows
Hall in Heppner at 6:30 p.m.
0 Kinzua news
The Heppner Lions Club
completed another phase of
the major improvement plan
at the Heppner High School
track last week when a
permanent cement curb was
installed around the track.
During the summer, the
Lions Club Track Project
crew worked many evening
hours setting forms for pour
ing a cement curb on the
inside perimeter of the track.
Finally, the Lions Club track
project crew hit on a better
idea of using a curb machine
and all the forms that were in
came out and the inside track
area was re-leveled.
On Friday, the final portion
of the cement curb was
finished. Shockman Bros, do
nated the cement and time of
equipment and driver to the
community project. This par
ticular phase of the track
project was headed by Jim
Wishart. Track coach Dale
Conklin and Bob Abrams were
non-Lion workers who had
spent many hours of volunteer
time on the project in past
months.
Nearly 200 man hours were
involved in the work associ
ated with the cement curb ,
installation. This work in
addition to the Shockman
Bros, donation resulted in a
project value of $1,800 for the
School District.
Barbara Pike 768-2861
Guests at the Clarence
Benson home last Thursday
were June Stirm, Weiser,
Idaho, and Karen Ugalde,
Centralia, Wash. Mrs. Stirm
who is Betty Benson's sister,
and Mrs. Ugalde left Friday
moring to continue their trip.'
Among those in the Kinzua
area for the last weekend of
elk season were Arlet Camp
bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Avery Campbell, from Bend
and his sister and brother-in-law,
Darwin and Arleeta
Nicklas from Redmond.
Betty and Susan O'Neal
spent Saturday in The Dalles
taking care of business. Also
in The Dalles Saturday on
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