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KZmtM CAZCTTX-TTKUL TinoAerr. Korea ZS, XfTl tr: Hospital Board Foces Up to Financial Issues -.-v. it, U shif! month A erf that e (U!ncj' ptouii-u.. of Piiif , she 4-aifl. "Were t'.St Ml .,-.. i.d Altera- Tin? audit till ef ,, Cuumr JueWe f-ul, because ti-J west bcr. over j r.l!.f,rv ', m at th Kij.. ; t-(3 trie buspiuU n : ent itled , tml bod meeting Mrrn -irctoun9wnt of r.(3 In her -yo to tr tat.j tttw SSedicwe Uo Medicate owed ! tiiry only ire. Coll-f''ns lor the month w ! 3'JSTS . Fast Cue account keep: f.:' . h li Since -t w ws -. kuu ie, Ked;ttofi t ofiitiW-l ware ji-o w .ev. iMjBiiitaL - I AV V-' Boardman Club Donations Chosen y MAST lit MABLOW BOARDMANMr. Arthur Al t,. hostess f the meet- ! irg of the fcoartrnan Garden 'club ht her home Monday flight of last wk. Roll cU wa " wered by naming ornan in the Kille. It was voted to give donation to the Claire Hanley ru-searm Fund, National Lile Mmjer khip. 'ativ Fljra Conservation, Teachra Conervation Work Khop. Willamette Kationai Ctm etry, and to the Heart Fund. Mrs. Eollin Eishop, Mra. Lo Boot and Hazl Carpcnu-r were annointtl on a committee to in vestigate putting a memorial In the city park. Mrs. Biihop read article on "Song Sparrws" and "Spring B:rts." Mrs. Ealph Earwood received the door prize. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Marlovv April 19 at 8 p.m. .? W -i.'- - In (,m!Wf,-,nf on the-. rith 6r w-r ' r,T v "f Social Security are in the :-.ve Kay 1 M'- .rrc , n Chairrr.an Qar- Hon., i.-.t tfat cr.ge .. (t,un,v ti.ar. tijO a tr.on r.. , lfJ , j( thw u welIa!t. Ju5Ke i reviewed tl i-e al J ui.i-jyrr.ent teT;.jv- to ffcu bH.-'itmfcl Zoctor irterue 1-jf the hotij.r'eL 1. Tt.ej t-.,,, KiarH .rifM- rmtifi. f.nin'y tvuld g'j oytjie tiie ej,, Ritin thtst thf. :XoT vt, wumy buK. . Tiiehilj ,5,,, the high qualitv pev; 'Jf the .vu.'!y totid U-I.jj th8t run at th. J.efl tv vow ivr a tsrrf . yuni,.g Hvrae. kiW Mur.kers tv owiid the hos-jjjj jj.. ttat aometime I f'l " vtitl to tuild . 6irtwrs wuid be w-ured through ; lit- Ba.d he cof'.d w-e no way; Mi. V.man tud our r i JOE McEIXIGOTT, 155 ptwnds. gets aet lor a boxing merteh ot"j uiion ai aecmi., .r,.. lifted w-'h AmM-nan Medical! Carroll Collw MareJi 26. returnea irom a ear miv j Asin. It is up to us to s'll our I wives stressing our better ! poirrts: frchook, churches, shop piii;. recreation, pure air. wv crowded cond stioris, etc. She al Discharjod from Ifarf Sm. Karl Struckmeier haa re- jceived his dLscharge from the U. S. Navy at the sanapomi ia i-jT &n ifiCfeiiue over flO.lWO for tie haspi'.fel in this jeisf coun ty bu't He hid ' iie.-ked with tt,e sherilTa otf,'. and "tax col-Je.-t40i h'e iwr". Mr. Keillef Ufif.KJ awut cut tir? d'wr Hofipital i".a!f as a Mi stressed the irr porta nee of way to cut down on er.pt-nv-b. trtertainirsg the wite while her Judge Jom in wwir.f the oiW;huband look over the L abUo- Polj'T of the H.pi . j ihties. Sometimes the wde al aa,d Jfiontm- County u tu. . . irrprewion of the ..r. ,rtf V that will ( nwpitau-y 01 a piace wnen ane Joe McElligoft Prepares for March 26 Match Beckets Go To Portland Meadows Include the lijpival. Fair !ou?d arid the Coun'y. He iaid. "Oit is VyJ than U now paid on the present liabil l'y yAxy on tie liOKpitaL" Hjz jiital board rueiribers are cov red, the)' were told. ick Sme.ll. L-pu'y State Fire Marshal, reporied on rime ileni tliat nc-edfcd correction at the t TT.e A the June 22. JIfT'J tn-t.pK-tio'i. Ail items except one had b-en corrected fcatisfactor iiy. The rernairiirig one was to rr.ake the new wing built in WA f i'pi'fA with a pr:rikler y stern. At the time the origin al building had sprinklers in stalled, tliey were ti'A required by the Stat fc-jurd of Health In lis: new wirig wiih its reinf'n-d cemeit walls. fliow the re4ulrernent is that thee corridor will require aprinklerayatem installation and while the individual room may he protected with ionization de tectors, Mr, Small said there is a bill before the legislature at the present time that will prob jbly require sprinklers in thej patient room. By removing all material atored in the attic and that ar ta waled off except for malnt i nance, he told the board, "that might get by without spririk lers." He wondered if 6 montha would be considered a a reas onable compliance date? Mrs. Wyman aaid aiie had re reived a hid of $1200 for sprink ler installations in the corridor of tiie new wing, six rooms on both floors, tiie closets, stairwell end the attic. Mrs. Hurry Ouvall, long friend jf the hospital, ha said she would pay tin? first $1X9 to wards the sprinkler system. Mr. Small Indicated that good faith would be shown on the part of the board with a reas onable attempt to secure the funds tr this requirement. Administrator' Report Mrs. Wyman reported minor surgeries at the hospital for the l;ast month were double the average with four. There were two babies which U average. Average census wa 107 per cent Payroll had decreased for the month because It was a; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becket went to Portland last weekend. They went out to see Mr. Beck et mother. Dai--y Charlton. Mr. Bucket assisted in setting up equipment used at the Portland I j i. r - -.t Jije McEUigott Of lone, has -waaows race irayK. inn U l-ft in the car to wait. A a further attraction to hec-, .,.rkir- ut fr,r more than ure a doctor. Mra. Duvall has J a month in preparation for his oueieu w suosvamiauy auosi-, buxir.g match in the 13th an dxze the rent for any doctor i-Jtlnx juni Class Smoker at the first year of practice. Carroll College, March 26. A number of years ago. Mr. . . ,.,1 tn. and Mrs Duvall gave the house f. . tim in th( hiKton..;day except for the last few days at 1J5 S. oamore to the coun- scheduled in the Carroll Phys-1 The new grandstand has been ty with the stipulation the pro-L , Kducation ontr. The first 1 completely rebuilt. The multiple ceeds were to benefit the main- t irjT 8 pjn, JWel structure is completely tenant A the hospital. Judge prw. aw--iate! glassed in the front and Is heat- Jones reminded Mra. Wyman ""'2, of F relish whofi i i- The Beckets saw their first that she had S13W) in this f und. ' V'ofessor of English who coach-, Mrs. Wyman explained thats the Smoker participants, says njr racCT" while the Oregon Board of'v r !X gw? from Oon-j Health had only licensed the,' Iniversity. Spokane, also r Daae r Equipment had made some of the equipment used in shaping up the track following each race. They started the season early this year and it's rained every Hospital 'for 2tt bed .Nursing j " expected to compete in this home, she had received permis- ear siumki. eion to place one or two up- Joe's weight is 155 pounds s'airs untJ a ro'jrn dwnstairs and he's a freshman. He 1 the bet a rue va.ant. The board has 1 son of Mr. ar-d Mrs. Dick Mc- a policy of accepting only Nurs ing Home patients from within Morrow County. An executive session called by Judge Jone closed the meeting. Losers Fix Dinner For Card Clubbers , Four lower-scoring card club women (and husbands) treated four higher-scoring women (and husbands) to a great eve ning of eating and bridge at the Bob Laughlin home In Heppner on Sunday evening, March 21. Card playing and des sert which followed the dinner took place at the Archie Ball home. The lucky participant who treated and were treated in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ma honey, Mr. and Mrs. Kit George, Mr. and Mrs. Archie BalL Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laughlin, all of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brosnan, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cur rin, Mr. and Mr. Merlin Hughes, of the Butter Creek area, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Piper of Lexington. Elligott. lllllll) GAZETTE-TIMES Stitchers A-Go-Go To Go Looking About Judy Laughlin' 4-H Club, Stitchers A-Go-Go, are keeping mighty busy. The group will meet today to finish their proj ects: the four beginner are working on tote bags and the five third-year girl are making locker caddies. The club will discuss final plan for a material buying trip and look -about excursion to the Columbia Center In the Tri-Cities. The girls are eager to inspect the big shopping cen-j ter, and they are starting to look for material for their this year's Morrow County Fair proj ects. Ruth Ann Keithley, reporter Extended Keep those Betty Crocker cou pons coming. Mrs. Joe Engel man. Morrow County chairman, said this week that there had been an extension of the time that coupons could be turned in for the purchase of the Kid ney Machines. Coupons may be turned in until Dec. 31, 1971 at Elma's in Heppner, Del's Mar ket in Lexington, Bristow's Mar ket in lone, Hick's Market in Boardman and Ley's Texaco in Irrigon. ; Oregon is now working on its 6th kidney machine to be pur chased by the Oregon Kidney Assn. MOORE Pocket Registers. Moore register forms, duplicate and trinlioato anil rpcistr car bons, available at the Gazette- brother-in-law and sister, in Vietnam. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struekmcier, went to Seattle to meet him on his arrival there. They returned home the first of the week and Earl went to Portland before cominz home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will York of Long Creek visited last week at the home of their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hinton. Hazel Miller went to Gresham last week to the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bob Miller, and to see her brother, Berl Ak ers of lone, who Is in the hos pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball went to Yakima, Wash., last week to visit overnight at the home of Ball's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shannon went to Selah, Wash, over the weekend to visit at the home of Shannon's nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely were in Pendleton four days last week visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly. Their grandson, Jay Lilly, had surg ery at Pendleton Community Hospital while they were there. Mrs. Dwight Parker and son Vince of Salem are visiting this week at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Zoe Billings. Mrs. LaVern Partlow went to Walla Walla, Wash., to visit a couple days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Partlow. Pastor and Mrs. Neil King and children Martha, Cynthia, Leora and Randy went to Spokane, Wash. Monday to visit several days at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Keith Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball, Zearl Gillespie and Hazel Carpenter went to Lexington Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Ball's Mr. and Mr. Truman MumWr. uknlal Gukl Mr. Ronald Tye of FiiterprUw vlMted 1'U.t week at Hie nnm of her parents, Mr. and M, W. (i Seehafer. Other Visitor over ivM.iv were Mr. Seehiif brother and aWer-ln-Uw, Mr. ami Mr. Doimhl Gwynne .. r-ivii,. Calif. Mr. and Mr, Charlie Vaughn, who have bwn visiting at the Sccliufcr home went 10 Maker 10 viau a...,, ai Hia luiine ot Mrs. tu,,i,n' brother-in-law and ister, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Smith. Pastor Neil King, Marlow, Jack Schendal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noble arid daughters Jody and Jerlta, Martha King, Donna and Freddie Zlemer, und Mi.hello Graham all went to The Dalle Sunday evening to a musical program ut the i-nnsi-in Church bv "The New Out- x,k", and "The Open Door", musical groups, the latter one from Milwaukle. WAC Card Party There were five tables of pi nrx hle In play ut the curd par ty held last week at the Green field Grange hall, sponsored by the Women's Activity Commit tee of the grange. Mrs. Donald Baker was hostess. 1 HlL'h prize was won by Mrs. Bernard Donovan and low went to Mrs. Sam Becks of Arlington. Mrs. Arthur Allen and Marian Steinke of Arlington received the traveline pinochle prizes, The next night card party will be at the hall March 27, start ing with potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. SPRAY NEWS Mrs. June Troxell and Knthy Erlsbois went to the Portland airport to meet Tom Troxell who Is home on a thirty day leave from the Navy. Mr. Joe Petit and Bill Richards drove to Portland to visit Mrs. Bill Richards. The Don Troxells and family were dinner guests of the Loy Munjar family , at Mitchell March 20. I III Ad MEHL CANTIN bold bis two trophUs won at the Ma ReU Bowling Tournament in Wal la Walla last weekend. Two Time Winner Merl Cantin Is showing off two beautiful bowling trophies this week. He was called Sun day to fill in at the Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Bowl ing Tournament In Walla Wal la and walked off with the All Events and Singles trophies. The All Events trophy known as the Zaegel trophy was pre sented this year for the first time. If he wins it two more years It will be his to keep. His All events score was 1355. He also won the W2 Telco trophy for the singles. His scores 202, 196, 198 for a total of 596 scratch. In doubles he had 197, 199 and 195. All events 591, 597 with 163 handicap. Mrs. Cantin and Pamela drove over with him to Walla Walla. 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