Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 22, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 22, 1978
o Kinzua news
Barbara Pike 768-286 1
Ackley directs summer business ventures
The Kinzua TOPS Club is
still holding weekly meetings
at Jeffmore Hall every Mon
day evening. The weigh-in
period is from 6:30 to 7:00 and
is " followed by the club's
business meeting.
An invitation is extended to
any area resident who is
interested in Taking Off
Pounds Sensibly to come to
the club meeting or call
Marian Tripp at 768-2282,
Sandy Williamson 768-2945 or
Barb Pike 768-2861.
The ladies whose husbands
are with Hardwick Logging
were very busy June 13. The
ladies prepared and served
lunch for the 26 banking and
industrial leaders from all
over the state who took part in
the Wheeler County Resources
Tour.
After lunch at the Camp
Five Hall the group toured the
operations at Hardwick Log
ging and visited Kinzua Cor
poration's tree thinning pro
ject. Rita and Cindy Bowman
went to Arlington a week ago
on Thursday to meet Mr. and
Mrs. Rademacher and sons.
The two boys, Joey and
Brooks, returned to Kinzua
with the Bowmans where they
are visiting while their par
ents are in Hawaii. Friday
evening Rita, Jiggs, Cindy and
the two Rademacher boys
weekend with Dave and Sara
Riney. Cindy stayed in Prine
ville to visit with her sister
and brother-in-law. This last
Sunday Brian Say, Prineville,
drove Cindy and his sister
Norma to Kinzua where
Norma will be a guest at the
Bowman home. While here
Norma will join Cindy in
attending the basketball clinic
being held this week in
Condon.
Ray and Joyce Cody en
joyed a visit Sunday from Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Byers, Camas,
Wash.
Linda Vorres, Sheridan, is
spending the summer with
Don and Rose Hardwick. Miss
Vorres, a student at Oregon
State, will be working in the
Hardwick Logging company
office while staying at Camp
Five.
Dick and Doris Hull have
moved to The Dalles where
Mr. Hull is employed as a
truck driver.
Jack and Margie Ball have
also moved from Kinzua. They
are now living in Lexington.
The move should cut down on
the time Jack will spend
communting to his job at the
Kinzua Mill in Heppner.
Arden and Marian Tripp
and son Bill were in The
Dalles Wednesday for Arden's
medical checkup. Arden is
recovering well from his
recent surgery.
Sharon Kendall and daugh
ters Patti and Brenda went to
Pendleton Tuesday evening.
Sharon and Brenda returned
home Thursday. Patti stayed
in the Roundup City to visit
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Melburn Harris.
Don and Rose Hardwick
went to Bend last Sunday to
attend the piano recital pre
sented at Central Oregon
Community College. The reci
tal was given by the 13
students of Theresa Hard
wick. Mrs. Hardwick is Don's
mother.
You may have noticed that
this column didn't appear last
week. My husband, Don, and I
were in Casper, Wyo. to attend
the funeral of Don's father,
Orvis Pike, who passed away
Baumans
get Father's
Day visit
from son
Hazel and Clarence Bauman
enjoyed a Father's Day week
end visit from their son Jack
"Bud" Holt and his wife, Carol
of Oregon City.
on June 8. Orvis lived with us
in Kinzua for about ten months
before returning to Wyoming
early last spring. Our daugh
ter and son-in-law, Patti and
Chuck Constantin, Portland,
accompanied us to Casper.
Youthful capitalism hopes
to find a summer home in
Heppner, as HHS Band Direc
tor Jim Ackcly will temporar
ily put down his baton to take
the helm of four small
business ventures.
The first enterprise, already
underway, is Ackley Uphol
stery. Two high school stu
dents are currently in Ack-
ley's employ, refurbishing
furniture and repairing vehi
cle upholstery. "We do the
work at my house," said Ack
ley, who has 8 years exper
ience in the field. "We have
sample swatches and books to
choose materials from.
Ackley's second endeavor
will be James Ackely Asso
ciates, a part-time mail order
business. A variety of items
will be marketed through ads
to be placed in area newspap
ers and magazines. Eastern
Oregon will be the enterprise's
focal point.
The third summer business
of the band director will be the
vacation continuance of the
Jim Ackley Band. "We're
trying to increase the size and
quality of the band, by holding
auditions for new members
this fall. We are looking for
singers, preferably ones who
can also play an instrument."
In the meantime, the band will
continue to perform on a
part-time basis through the
summer.
The high school teacher will
also continue his Jim Ackley
Entertainment Co., to pro
mote dances and book bands
for the coming school year.
Persons wishing to make
use of Ackley's various enter
prises are urged to contact
him at 676-5591.
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