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"1 don't hit that," Camp ti:i, said during an r tew m llepiiuer last week "Hut I 1o have a lot of experience, anil I work hard in TIMES - u;i:s 25 CENTS tin' posit ion As l, ir as experience in law, ( '.nuplu'll has an abundance ot that. After graduating from Wil lamette Collegeot Law in ltM-'. he went on to serve three years in the Navy before entering private practice in (iraiit County in 194(1. lie stayed in private prac tice until Hitoat which time he HEPPNER. OttKCON was appointed Circuit Judge of the eleventh Judicial Dis trict by then Covernor Hat field He was reelected to the position twice, once in 1!72, and again in l'J78 In 1979 Judge Campbell was appointed to the Court of Appeals by Governor Atiyeh, and then was appointed to the Supreme Court by Atiyeh in 1980. Weather by The City Hospital union rep. files complaint Judy Sii'lx-I. a hospital union n-pn-scntalivt' filed an Unfair Labor Practice complaint with the Employment Rela tions Board in Salem, against .Pioneer Memorial Hospital Administrator A.K. (Lucky Felt. March 17. Siebel is representing hospi tal employees that are mem bers of the union in contract negotiations between union employees and the hospital. The employees present two year nine month contract expires March 31. Siebel said she filed the complaint after two incidents, one in February and the other in March, when hospital census was low (Low patient load i and Felt allowed only non-union employees to work full eight hour shifts and aides Kinzua closes for 2nd time this year Kinzua Corporation closed down its sawmill operation for the second time this year Monoay when the ht.i in. from the log yard was run through, said LaVerne Van Marter, personnel manager Again the shut down was due to a lack of logs because wet weather had stopped logging Bank of E.O. names new executive vice pres. I? !4 Gerald H. Pit'rmm tierald II IVi-son. it. !)...- !ven naiiu'fl executive vice president of The l-'unk el !:.; :-t:i I'n-gon. President Gene Pierce announced Tuesday Pierson. who most ret enily s-i e.! one and one-half years as president of the !;.uk it nlt P.noi Mvrtle Point, starts with the Hank of PC Apt -A l Before holding the Mviile IVip' positu n Pierson was president of the First Nation i! t:.i.,-. , We t 1'aigo, North Dakota, where he worked l.i vv.:h A native of North Dakota, fisnson and his wife Harriet have five children, all grown The Bank of Fasten Orem, with headquarters in Heppner, has branch oft ices in lane .sod Ai hngton. He is the first person to hd Inith positions at the same time Also an issue in the cam paign, says Campbell, is representation on the Sup renie Court Out of the present seven members of the court , fi e are from Multnomah County, ope is from Lane, and one. Campbell, is from an Faslern of Heppner 'union employees), to work only four hour shifts. In the past. Siebel said, when census was low. the aides and the Licensed Prac tical Nurses agreed to restate the four hour shifts. She said one solution would be for the hospital to lay off high school aides who aren't supporting families from their four hour shifts so that regular aides could work full time shifts. '"We want the past practice, in which both LPN's and aides rebate four hour shifts when tiospital census is low. and a formal apology from Felt to the bargaining members that this has affected." she added. Felt's response to the com plaint was that the hospital has the prerogative in its contract to cut back on labor. operations. Van Marter said the planer s presently still operating but - 'on t;h"i ,-.: . -.wi irt about 10 days We 11 iry to get back in the woods as soon as we can. in ttie spring." he added. Van Marter said the shut down has affected about 115 employees. ( M ''.:oil ( '.UIIllN "We iliink it's important ii fi ho somebody on there i :hc riiio't ' from both Eastern Oregon and a rural area." says Campbell iCook is from MoliiMiiiuili County) The position has a long tradition in Fastern Oregon, h.mng been held by someone i'-nij this area since 1915, he j.nillU d OUl High Low Precip Tu.es.. March 23 65 30 Wed.. March 24 57 30 Thurs.. March 25 63 34 Fri.. March 26 57 34 .12 Sat.. March 27 53 33 .09 Sun.. March 28 46 30 .05 Mon.. March 29 46 33 .04 One high school girl's job. Felt said, was terminated before the complaint w as filed so that an aide could work full time. He also said it would have been less expensive to use the aides, however, "be cause of (the LPN's) trianing and license they can do more things." Felt said Tuesday that he was preparing a response to send to the hearing officer of the Employment Relations Board. Union employees involved include nurses aides, the laundry department, the diet ary department, two mainten ance positions and two clerical positions. Contract negotiations are scheduled to begin again April 8. Road closure announced A two and one-half mile section of Bombing Range Road will be closed to through traffic between Juniper Can yon Road and the Lexington Echo Highway for re-construction, it was recently- announced by the Oregon State Highway Division. ' According to the division, the duration of the closure will be approximately 90 days commencing April 5. A detour is to be provided for routing traffic around the section under construction Woodlands Assoc. to meet April 6 By M U HICK MITCHKI I. Area K tension nt The Morrow County Private Woodlands Association will hold a monthly meeting Tues day, April tl, H pm. at the conference room - " of the Morrow Co. Extension Office in Heppner Topic for the meeting will be Fire Prevention for Fores' Subdivisions, to be conducted by the Oregon Department e: Forestry. This will be (iireciei! to forest landow ners as well as those who have permanent occasional residence uithut the forest The public :s invited to attend Edith Nieliocm to celebrate 90th birthday Friends and relatives of Edith Petteys N'ichoson are invited to join her in celebrai ing her 90th birthday on Saturday. April 1!' at the Willows Grange Hall m lone from 2 - 4 : io p.m The larmiv requests no gifts please Registration set ut IIJS High school registration tor eighth graders and their parents will be held Tuesday. April 6, 7 3D p m , at the Heppner Junior High cafe teria