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Letters to the Editor
Doesn't understand operation
City o( H rp p n rr and thr
County o( Morrow
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G A Z E T T E -T IM E S
To Ihc editor
Nancy K l.ynn apparenti* doos
noi understand thè operation of thè
Pioneer Mem oria! Hospital
The hospital operate* under thè
direction of th« Counly Court Board
memhers are appointed by thè court
and one ol thè com m itsioners is
approntisi lo altend tmspital board
meeting*
Minute* of thè board
meeting are submittr-d to thè ( ountv
Court
Ih x lo rs serving thè hospital are
members of thè medicai stali and
regular mer-tmg* of this group are
reijuired every month The hospital
adm inistration attenda these meet
mgs and thè minute* of these meet
mgs are rev icwed by thè hospital
t»>.ird Input of thè doctors in thè
operation of thè hospital are inaile in
this manner and they are always
welcome tu altend hospital board
meeting*
I agrec. another physinan is
neederf but one should understand
that hospital* don i send patients to
M o rro » ( oe ety • H u a r O t M d W eekly Ne»»|»«pe»
U SP $ 240 420
t ’ublnh«-<l r \ r r > W t-d n rv la y and r n l r r r d an srcond cla ss m a ttr r at th r
I'oal Office at Hrppnar. Orrgon undrr thr Act of M arch J. 1879
litwl ( lass postage paid at llrp p n rr . Oregon Office at 147 West Willow
Street Tricphnnc 5U3> 676 9228
Vildrcss commun« aliona Io Ih r llrp p n rr ( l a / r t t r Times. |* o Hox 137
H. piaa r Oregon 97816 H o In M orrow . L'm a lilla Wheeler A G illiam
counties $12 elsewhere
K i leen Saling
(*f fice Manager
Saml\ H o lt/
Newspaper Kdltor
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(iraphics (»epartment
Joyce Hughes
Typesetter
Marcy Hacon
Darkroom Technician
and A p ril S\ kt‘H, l'u ltlis h f'rs
Editorial
Lime to stand up and cheer
—
As the story on page one tells you, Heppner's
state ranked girls basketball team will play a show
down game for a share of the league lead this Friday
night at (»:00 p m at Meppner High School
The
opposition will the the Number 1 team in the State, the
I ’m atilla Vikings. The Vikings beat the Fillies by only
two points on their own court.
Here’s hoping that the young ladies of coach Mike
Koyer (and the following boys game, for that m atter)
are greeted by an enthusiastic crowd at their big game
Both aspects have been noticeably absent at Meppner
games this year that is the enthusiasm and the crowd
While the girls have skillfully built their fine 9-2 record,
and as the boys have struggled to put the parts
together, they have done so in virtual privacy.
Many of you have probably not seen this year’s girls
team, but the following proposition is a safe bet: if they
don't get you excited about basketball, then nothing
probably will
They are a hustling, aggressive
collection of overacheivers, w ho have set their sights on
a league title and an appearance in the State
tournament. This week's game against a very talented
I ’matilla squad is a m ajor obstacle toward that goal
Very seldom do you get to see the No. 1 team in the
State, but even more seldom is it that you have a
realistic shot at beating them. Such is the case.
It would lx* fitting if the fans would truly give
Meppner the old home-court advantage this weekend
We all take pride in saying “yeah for our team, they’re
champs ” This week your participation can help make
that feeling a reality. Who knows, Heppner's fans could
probably even start a “wave" if they really tried
doctor* doctor* send patients to
hospitals
A top p rio rit) of th«*
hospital tioard was dotf«*r recruit
ment w hen I served on the tx»ard and
I am sure it still is
Polls has e been taken community
planning com mittees ha\t* beer
us«*d and v arums outside consultants
have been brought in from tim e to
tim e to im prove the health care of
the community
Problems have
tieen identified and the solutions for
some were easy and others more
diflu iulf No studies to m> know I
«•dg» indicate that Pioneer M rm or
tal Hospital could hecornr self sup
(Nirting
My fam ily has used the facilities
ot Pioneer M em orial Hospital for
over thirty years and .is recently a»»
last month including the amhu
lance I have never been disappmn
tint with the treatm ent received at
Pioneer M em orial or its ambulant e
serv ice
Sincerely
s L K Dick
Seeking scleroderma patients
To the editor
As a scleroderma patient who has
suffered alone for loo many years
with a disease that few prxiple have
ever even heard ol I am attempting
to locale others who suffer from
scleroderma system« sclerosis
My New Year's resolution is to
correspond with as many sclero
derm a patients as possible Doctors
tell me there are gxi non of us
Perhaps your readers can assist me
in lix ating others like myself I can
tx- re.o hod at 21 Brennan Street No
21 Watsonville ('A 95076
Thank you.
* Diane W 1 11 i ,i in s
Fred A.
Buschke
week
I need your help to get this word
out to Oregonians
The com m ittee will have hearing*
every weekday at 8 In a in and an
evening hearing at 7 p m on Wed
nesday. January 23
Below is the
detailed schedule People wishing to
testify can contact the la-gislative
Hevenue Office 378 8873. for more
information
Sales Tax Hearings House Rev
enue Committee. Hearing Koom A
stale Capitol. Salem
Monday.
January 21. 8 30 a m 1 la m Tues
day January 22. 8 to a m
11 a m
Wixlnosday January 23. 8 30 a m
H a m and 7 p m end Thursday
January 24. 8 .to a m - H a m
K n day. January 25. 8 30 a m
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is i Tom Throop
Chairperson
Marriage Licenses
M arriag e license applications h jv e been received at the Morrow County
Clerk's Office from
Arturo Arteaga Yiramontes 27 and Kiedelina Carreon Mendoza 19. txith
of Boardman
D arrel W illiam Scott. 42. and Judith Ann f.iska. 4o. both of Boardman
Joe la-wis Halvorsen. 38. and Sandra Kay Thompson 21. both of lone
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Thursday. Jan 25 pork and n«xxl
lex. ro ll*, green beans, one halt
apple and m ilk or salad bar and
m ilk
Krtday. Jan 25 soup and sand
w ichos
llrp p n rr K lrm rn la ry School
Thursday, Jan 24 mashrd pot a
toes with meat gravy, vegetable
slicks fruit, salad bar and nnlk
Krtday. Jan 25 cooks choice
Monday . Jan 28 soup and sand
wich. vegetable, fru it, and m ilk
Tuesday . Jan 29 wetner wrap
cheese sticks, potatoes pears, and
milk
Wednesday. Jan 30chih, crack
ers, vegetable, baked goodie, and
m ilk or salad bar and m ilk
T hu rsday. Jan .11 Birthday lunch
C eram ic Tile Kitchen
la b m e ts , C ounter Tops
through the
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III Y rars \go
Thursday Jan 23. 1975
On Jan 8 Mike Sweeney accepted
an appointment by the Morrow
County Court as counly bicentennial
chairm an
lie replaced M arlene
Peterson who resigned a fter doing
organizational work for the Oregon
State Bicentennial Sub com m ittee
25 Y e a r* \go
Thursday . Jan 21.196«
A continuing series of storms
dumped from seven and a half to 14
inches of snow on Morrow County
during the past seven days, nearly
doubling the ground measurement
from the previous week But what
e v e r inco nven ien ce the snow
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rimes
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brought it was more than offset by
the value to the county of the 1 29
inches of moisture it held
49 inch
came during the past week and 8«
the week lief ore
50 Y e a r* \go
Thursday . Jan 24. 1935
lleppner was getting back to
norm al after the siege of frozen
pipe* and many other tnconvemrn
ce* accompanying the cold snap of
last week which carried the mercury
to a m axim um low of five degrees
tx-low zero last Saturday night
Tem peratures were rising Monday
to a m axim um of 54 and a m inim um
of 45 degrees
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Trenton Ho** I owe a son, Trenton
Boss was horn January 13. 1985 at
Pioneer Mem orial Hospital to Rath
Icon and iRniglas I-owe of lleppner
He weigher) 9 pounds 10 ounce*
He joins a brother. Travis two
years old
Grandparents are D r and Mrs
F rederick Boyle Bend, and Dee and
lo rc tta la m e Bend
Open House will he held for
hula Bloodsworth
in honor o f her fiOth birthday
Saturday, January 2bth. I to .? p.m
at her hom e in Lexington.
All o f her friends and relatives
are invited to attend. no g .)«» i w
Linden Way
Carpet, Linoleum ,
Sifting
School M en u s
Correction
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M 1 1 FLOOR COVERING
Morrow County J usher Court .it
tin Morrow County Courthouse in
Hrppncr handled the following hux
llll-vx during the past week
M.itt shone llo w .m l la-xingtun
Kxei-NSIVi Kngm«' Noise $15 fine
W illiom Kussell Hronnon. Till.i
monk Viol.ilion of the Basic Kule '45
ui|ih in <i Ci mph /one $1 I line
Altiert l.ee Seitiel
Hernm ton
I.«-,iking silting I/i.id $15 fine
John M arvin Baird Beaver Creek
Suspended O perator l.uense. $287
Sent I Allan Buschke lleppner Vi
olation of the Basic Buie 747 mph in
.i 15 mph /o n e ), $.to (me
Michael Kichard M urtha. Hepp
ner Cxpired Vehicle l.uense
$57
lu ll forfeited
lone School*
I ’.ml W illiam Snow lone l*oss«-x
Thursday , Jan 24 beans and wem
sion ol upon Container of Alcoholic
ers. tossed salad
cinnamon rolls,
l.iipior tleer
$57 hail forfeited
fruit, and m ilk or salad fu r and
Hu hard I II.ick I ’endleton Viola
m ilk
turn ol the Basic Kulc 54 mph in a .15
K n d ay, Jan 25-clam chowder,
li)(ih /one
$57 hail forfeited
turkey or peanut butter sandwiches,
( vnthm May Kox Kdmondx. Wa
pickles,crackers, dessert, and m ilk
shinglon Kxpired Vehicle lacense,
Monday, Jan 26 ravio li, green
$26 lu ll forfeited
beans, Krench bread, fru it, and
M a rk Hoscoe Kim, K d m o n d v
m ilk
Washington Kxpired Vehicle lac
Tuesday, Jan 27<hicken patties
ense $26 lull forfeited
on a bun. pickles, vegetable slicks
l-arrv M a rlin la-nz Milton Kree
Krench fries, dessert and m ilk
water No h ire K xtingui.her, $Jn \jeMednrsdav Jan 28 hot beef sand
line
wITbi-.s buttered corn pickled beets,
dessert and p i ilk
Uist week's G azette Times had a
torv about the proposed Morrow
( oiinty Sthixil Budget on the front
page which contained an error in the
third paragraph
The $2 747.6.12 referred to ax "c a r
ryover funds" ix not a carryover, but
im luiles an estim ated carryover of
$ o .'t o The balance of the $2 747.
M 2 tx the revenue estim ate' which
is the combination of federal force
fees Basic School Support and all
funds other than taxes' which are
received by the school district
The G azette Tim es reg ret* the
erro r
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mem ber of F.Jks lanlge No
taH
lleppner the Masonic la>dge No t.;
of Elgif th« St tMfish Rife* of Baker
the \ l h.ider .Shrine and (he F.astern
star N»t
in Klgin
Survivors are his wife Kvangehn
of Troutdale two daughters Patri
t i*i K ( ulver of Kennewit k Wash
l*h>llis \n.M»n of Forest (» ro w a
brother (la u d e B u m tike lleppner
three sisters M illie Fvans of Hepp
ner M artha i a rr of Salem and Mary
Travis of Klrna Wash
six grand
children and nine great grandchild
ren
Funeral services were held iif
Carroll Funeral Home a ’ I routda!*
Jan 14
(»raveside s « t v ic«*s were
held af the Elgin (Vm etery January
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The family suggests contributions
to the shrine Hospital for Crippled
O uldren. 1101 S W Sam Jackson
Park Road, Portland
See you at the ballgame.
Justice Court
The Morrow Counly Sheriff * Off
ut- at th« Morrow Counly Court
bous«' in llrp p n rr r«'p«>r!» handling
or dispatching thr following busin
rss during fh r past w«x-k
t m Januars 1» Ih r H rp p n rr Holler
Ik -p a rtm m t and Morrow County
Sheriff's o ilie r rrspond«‘d to a non
injury motor v«*hicl«* ar«-«lt*nt on
Highw.iv 74 n«-ar Bark n Chips
i m January I« th r H rp p n rr f ’olii-r
Is partm rnt and th r Morrow County
S h eriffs Office cooperated in th«-
arrest of Darw in Duane C<xik Jr
28 Boardman on a charge ol
IV
He was hxlgrd at the
t m a lilla t ifv Jail
A lleppner
ambulance transported a 25 year
«Id Iem ale to Hinneer M em orial
Hospital
on January 17 Ih«1 Morrow ( ounly
sheriff s off««- a rrrs lrd James Kd
ward Bau« um I« Boardman on a
w.« rant lor fa ilu re to Appear Shtiw
Cause al a Hearing
He was
transported lo Was«*«» County
on January 19 ihe H rp p n rr K irr
Departm ent r«'si»inde<l lo a house
lire at the Osmin residence on Balm
Kork Koad
On January 2D. ihe Boardman
Holier I lepar t meni arrested Alfrixl
Karl Davis 41. Boardman on a
i hargeof Assault I \ He was Intigni
al Ihe ( m a lilla County Jail
A
Boardman ambulance transport«*!
one Iem ale with head injuries, the
victim ol Ihe allegt'd assault, to
( « NN I Shepherd Hospital in lle rm is
ion
Heenjoved fishing wi*»d working
carpentry pla.ving cards and travel
A chance to vote on a sales tax
To the editor.
It looks like the new Oregon
legislatu re will give Oregonians a
chance to vote on a sales lax
No
m atter how one feels .itsml a sales
tax. it is very im jxirtant that the
sales tax bdl presented to the voters
tic the liesl one [sissible txith to give
voters a clear choice and bec ause
much of what we do could to- with us
for a long tim e
The House Hevenue Committee
has scheduled the entire week of
January 21 25 for public hearings on
the sale* tax
The Salem regulars know those
dates But I would really like to urge
any Oregonians who has an interest
in testifying to come and tx- a part of
the process I think it is worthwhile
to emphasize that ordinary citizens
need to and have the opportunity to
get Involved in the process that
Sheriff Report
Fred A
Buschke formerly of
lleppner died Thursday January to
at tiresham Oregon
He was born August «* )901 at
Rufus Oregon lie attended st h$*>l
at Ion«*
He m a r n t 1 Kv angel mi* Phillips
on January 4 1933 a l D
Washington
Buschke was a fa rm e r and long
tim e custodian and bus driver for
the Kigm School District
The
couple lived in FJgtn until !'** when
they moved to Troutdale near Port
land
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