Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 16, 1985, Page TWO, Image 2

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Joseph L. Wilson
GAZETTE-TIMES
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Publiahed every Wednesday and entered a i aecond-clau m atter at the
Hoat O ffice at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March J. 187»
Second <Ta»a poatage paid at Heppner. Oregon Office at ¡47 Weat Willow
Slrrel Telephone 503 1 676 9228
Address commumcationa to the Heppner Oazette Tim es P O B o» 237
Heppner. Oregon »7836 fio in Morrow, Umatilla Wheeler A Gilliam
countie*, 112 elsewhere
Rlleen Sating
Office Manager
Sandy Holla
Newspaper Kditor
Mary Ann te ru llo
G ra p h *. Department
Joyce Hughe.
T y p e «d le r
Marcy bacon
Darkroom Technician
David and April Sykes, Publishers
Letters to the Editor
Time to ask Hospital Board questions
To the editor
I read with interest the feature
concerning the financial problem , of
1’ ioneer Memorial Hospital
t'erhap. it is tim e to ask the
hospital hoard and administrator
some questions in your newspaper
since I wrote (hem several letters
last fall und they didn't even have
the courtesy to answer them .either
by mail or telephone
1 Why doesn’t the hospital have a
doctor on their board of directors’
Mr Ochsner stated, " I t is irnpor
tant to rem em ber that the Board and
I are very concerned about meeting
the needs of the community
Surely a doctor on the board, with
medical input as to the need* of the
people in the community, would be
an asset
2 If the food is as good as a couple
of people have stated, why do
patients have to take antacids after
every m eal’
How many members of the County
Court have gone to the hospital for
lunch iwithout prior notice they
were com ing’ l
3
Why was I admitted to the
hospital by the doctor on call and
then have him refuse to turn my
case over to our fam ily doctor when
he returned’
I cam e home from the hospital
after three days, in worse shape
than when I was admitted, with no
diagnosis made as to the reason I
was initially admitted
The feature also says there is a
decreased use of the ancillary or
support services such as the lab and
radiology My daughter had a blood
lest in the hospital lab and it took
much longer than necessary lie
cause the plastic lube used to hold
the blood was cracked and there
wasn't sufficient suction to draw the
blood Is this quality service’
4
Why do some of the nurses
refuse to take orders for patients
from a member of the doctor's office
and say they will only take direct
orders from a doctor’
Who is
running the hospital’
5 An K M T group would tie great
but first, the ambulance should be
ready at all tune* to elim inate a
re-occuranee of arriving at a scene
only to find someone had failed to
pul the stretcher back in after the
previous run
"The most obvious solution to the
lack of use is to tiring in another
physician into the com m unity."
How is another doctore going to
solve the problem when the hospital
couldn't even support the two doc­
tors they now have if it wasn't for
their private practices’
If Pioneer Memorial Hospital is
going to survive, buckpassing need*
to stop
Several people have told me they
feel the same way my fam ily feels,
the only way they will use the
facilities of this hospital is in a dire
emergency Then it would be Just to
become stabilized and transported
to another hospital
Heppner needs Pioneer Memorial
Hospital but not in it's present
condition
Possibly the County
Court should check into the existing
conditions
Make some drastic
changes and give the doctors who
are currently practicing in Heppner
more input into the way the hospital
is run
Maybe a poll should tie taken to
find out what the people in the
community expect in a hospital
What changes they would like to
have and whether they now utilize
the hospital
If the answer is
negative, why don't they use these
services’
With everyone working together,
the community, the hospital board,
the doctors and the County Court.
I ’loneer Memorial Hospital could
become self supporting and a fa c il­
ity the people in Heppner can be
proud of
(s i Nancy K Lynn
Heppner
Births 4 Hospital Notes
Trenton l o s e a son. Trenton, wus
born January 13. 1965 at I’ loneer
Memorial Hospital, to Kathleen and
Douglas (¿owe of Heppner
He
weight'd 9 pounds 10 ounces
He Joins a brother, Travis, two-
years-old
Grandparents are Dr and Mr*
Frederick Hoyle. Bend, and I>ee and
Uirelta Lowe, Bend
\ndrrw Scott Itietinann-a son.
Andrew Scott was born to Sgt Brian
I’ and Sharon Kietmann of Heidel
burg, Germany on December 5, 1984
He weight'd 7 pounds 6V« ounces
Grandparents are Hill and Man
lyn Kietmann and Howard and June
(Yow ell, all of lone
G reat g ra n d p a re n ts are V era
Kfitmann, lone. Mr and Mrs Wll
bur Steagall, la'xington. and Mar
garet Hurst. Arlington
Joseph L Wilson. «7. Heppner
died Tuesday . Jan 8 10 m ile, west of
Hour dm an at Six Mile Canyon Sheep
Camp
Graveside service, were held
Monday afternoon. Jan 7 at Hepp
ner Masonic Cem etery with the Rev
Leroy W'ornell officiating
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner. was
In charge of arrangements
240 430
Roberta Garrison
,
Roberta U Garrison. 72. Heppner
died Sunday evening, Jan 13 at
Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in
Heppner
She was born September 23. 1912
at Arlington the daughter of Robert
and Kdna i Hurt i McKinney
She
was married March 29. 1965 in Walla
Walla Washington, to Krnest T
Garrison
Survivor, include her husband.
Ernest, of Heppner
a daughter
Yvonne Lovgren, Lexington a son
Jerry Dougherty of Heppner. five
gran d ch ild ren and th ree g re a t
grandchildren
A private fam ily mem orial ser
vice will be held Friday morning at
Heppner Masonic Cemetery
Contributions for those who wish
may be made to the Pioneer Memor
lal Nursing Home Fund
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner, is in
charge of arrangements
Justin R. Claeys
jusnn h i laeys. live-month -old
son of Randall and Carmen Clow
(Taeys of Salem died Decem ber 25,
1984 at his home
He was born June 29. 1984 in
Salem
Graveside services were
held December 28 at Hopewell ('em
etery with the Rev Bob Mulkey of
Court Street Christian Church of
Salem officiating
Survivor, include his parents Ran
dall and Carmen Claeys of S a lem . a
sister. Rachele N Claeys of Salem
his grandparents. Bonnie and Nor
man (lo w of trngon and Joyce
Williams of Davenport. Iowa his
great grandparents Daisy and Wei
don Swan and John and Hazel Clow
all of Daton. Walter and Leona
Rehm of Port Byron. Illinois, and
la>la (Taeys of Atkinson. Illinois
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome Foundation
Scott-Mc
Ghehey funeral home in M cM innvil­
le was in charge of arrangements
The Morrow County Sheriff's O ff
ice at the Morrow County Court
house in Heppner reports dispatch
ing or handling the following bust
ness during the past week
On January 7. the Morrow County
Sheriff's Office and a Boar dm an
ambulance responded to a one ve
hid e roll-over accident at milepost
158 on I 84 No injuries or transport
were reported
On January 8. the Heppner Police
Department responded to a request
from a Heppner resident for an
ambulance
On January 9. a Boardman ambu
lance transported one fem ale with
an illness from a Boardman resi
dence to SI Anthony Hospital in
Pendleton
Also on January 9. the Morrow
County Sheriff * O ffice arrested
Juan Antonio Reyes. 38. Irrigon. on a
warrant for Failure To Pay F ine-E x­
ceeding the Maximum Speed
He
posted bail and was released
On January II. the Heppner Police
Department arrested Charles Math
ew Walsingham. 23. Heppner on a
Pendleton Police Department war
rant for Failure to Comply
Wals
ingham posted bail and was releas
ed
Also on January II. the Boardman
Police Department arrested Kdwin
R W eaver 29, M yrtle Creek on a
My rtle Creek warrant for Burglary I
and Theft I He was lodged at the
Umatilla (Tty Jail and transferred to
the Umatilla County Jail on January
12
In a third January II incident, the
Heppner Police Department cited
Albert L Corey. 31 Heppner. on a
Charge of Driving While Suspended
On January 12. a Boardman am
bulance responded to a Boardman
residence and transported a two and
one half month old girl with a
breathing problem to Good Shep
herd Hospital in Henniston
Also on January 12. the Boardman
Police Department arrested Glenda
Gale Kloster. 48. Boardman on a
charge of Driving Under the Influ
ence of Intoxicants She was releas
ed on her own recognizance
on January 13, the Morrow County
S h e riff* Office arrested Barton Du
ane Gared. S3. Boardman on a
charge of Driving Under the Influ
ence of Intoxicants He was releas
ed on hi* own recognizance
Also on January 13. the Morrow
County S h e r iff. O ffice cited Albert
I>ee Corey, 31. Heppner, on a charge
of Driving While Suspended
School Lunch Menus
llrppn rr High School
Thursday. Jan 17 sloppy Joe on a
bun. salad, peas, dessert and milk,
or salad bar and milk
Friday, Jan 18 soup and sand­
wiches
Monday , Jan 21 tacos, lettuce and
cheese, tomatoes, dessert and milk
Tuesday, Jan 22 hot turkey sand
wich. peanut butter and celery cups,
fruit, cookie and m ilk, or salad liar
and milk
Wednesday, Jan 23 pizza, com .
salad, fruit and milk or salad liar
and milk
H e p p n e r E le m e n t a r y Sch o o l
Pioneer Memorial Hospital re ­
ports admitting and discharging the
following patients during the past
week
Donna R Bergstrom. Heppner ad
milted January 7. discharged Jan
uary 10. and
Kdna Bailey. Heppner admitted
January II, discharged January 13
The following patients were still
receiving care at the hospital at
press time Monday
John J Glavey. Heppner admit
ted January 6.
Jacqueline Bergstrom, lone ad
nutted January 13 and
tinda Cecil. Heppner admitted
January 13
Justice Court
Report
Sheriff’s Report
Obituaries
The O fficiai N ew »paper of the
Thursday. Jan 17-cooks choice or
salad bar
Friday. Jan 18 pizza, salad, vege
label, fruit and milk
Monday. Jan 21 taco, lettuce with
cheese, hot vegetable, maple bar.
and milk
Tuesday, Jan 22 beef »tew , cot­
tage cheese, fruit, bread with butter,
Justice Court at the Morrow Coun
ty Courthouse in Heppner reports
handling the following business dur
mg the past week
Terry Lee Kiddle. Heppner Viola
lion of the Basic Rule < 36 mph in a 25
mph zone!, 836 fine
C hristop her D ou glas Kenshal,
lone Illegal Possession Game Mam
mal (Tosed Season to wit Doe Deer.
*2.15 fine
Simon Burton Winters. Jr . Lex
ington Expired Vehicle licen se. *9
fine
Ariel Avery Campbell, Heppner
3700 lb Combination Overload. *36
fine
Alta Kim Cutsforth. Portland V i­
olation of the Basic Rule <39 m Pb in
a 25 mph zone'. *30 fine
Bruce Allen Way. Heppner Illegal
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Tu rn *15 R m
Darryl Lynn Pruitt, Ashland E x ­
pired Vehicle licen se (13 fine No
PUC Perm it, *45 fine
Matthew Dean Greenup Heppner
No PUC Perm it. *42 fine No Truck
License. *13 fine
Reese Forrest Hurkrnbine. Hepp
ner No Vehicle License 113 fine
William Eugene Kelly. Wheeler
D efective Equipment (N o Trailer
Stop Signal lig h ts. No safety chain l.
*13 fine
Mary ln u Kitching Ashland llte
gal " U " Turn. *15 fine
Benjamin Franklin Hottel III As
sault IV. *555 fine and 30 days in jail
with the jail sentence and all but *300
of the fine suspended on the condi
lion of one year probation with no
further violations of the law or he
agrees to pay the balance of the fine
and serve the jail sentence
John Gutierrez. Dexter Oregon
Hunting a Prohibited Method to wit
with the aid of a Motor Vehicle. *38
fine
Robert J Kelley. Springfield As
sisting in a Gam e Violation to wit
Hunting with aid of Motor Vehicle.
*18 fine
Heppner BMCC classes list openings
There are still openings available
for the Investment Serv ices Seminar
which begins 7 p m Tuesday . Feb 5
announced Marie lame. Blue Maun
tain Community College Coordinai-
* \ r for Morrow County
The one night Candlewicking class
scheduled for February 5, 7-10 p m
is also still accepting registration
For more information call Marie
lu n e a* 676 5039
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
AUTO PARTS
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676-9123
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and milk, o.- salad tier and milk
Wednesday , Jan 23 soup, sand
wich. salad, fruit, and milk
lone Schools
Wednesday, Jan 16-hot turkey
sandwiches, buttered corn, cranber
ry sauce, dessert and milk or salad
bar and milk
Thursday, Jan 17 tacos, breen
beans, fruit and milk
Friday , Jan
18 vegetable beef
soup, chopped ham sandwiches, pea
nut butter sandwiches, pickle*, cra c­
kers. dessert, and milk
Monday, Jan 21-chicken strips,
tator tots, mixed vegetable*, fruit
and milk
Tuesday, Jan
22 sloppy Joes,
green beans, cheese sticks, dessert
and milk, or salad bar and milk
Wednesday , Jan 23-chill rice cas
serole, buttered corn, bread and
butter, fruit and milk, or salad bar
and milk
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The Morrow County Clerk at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner
reports the following m arriage license applications
Frank Blaine F.ngelman, 23. and Robin Marie Ball, 1», both of lone, and
Michael Walter Grant, 37, and Bonnie Diane Schiller Palm ateer, 25, both
of Heppner
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TO CITY SEWER SYSTEM USERS: J
W e have found large quantities of motor
oil in our sewer system. This oil kills the
bacteria that does the digestion for the
system. This causes a great deal of extra
work and many problems. One of which is
odoriferous.
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and plastic items, gunny sacks, etc. into our
sewer system. These items will clog the
sewer lines causing sewage to back up,
perhaps, into your home.
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