SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times,
Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 16,2014
Monstar winners
announced
Critical care expertise is ‘here,’ when it
matters most
W hile resid en ts and
visitors o f south Morrow
County may treasure its
“rural ity,” when it comes to
medical care, we desire the
best care possible.
With this goal in mind.
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
(PMH) has partnered with
Providence Health Services
to provide 24-hour access
to critical care expertise
“here” in Heppner.
This month's winners of the Monstar Accelerated Reading
drawing were (left to right): Zandra Masterson, Mason
Alleman and Aimee Turrell. -Contributedphoto
Through an advanced
video system. Providence
T e le m e d ic in e N e tw o rk
a llo w s P o r tla n d -b a s e d
c ritic a l care s p e c ia lists
from the Oregon C linic’s
Pulm onary C ritical Care
Division to be “in the room”
with patients, their families
and the Pioneer Memorial
H o s p i ta l p h y s i c i a n s ,
helping to determ ine the
best treatments.
These telecritical care
consults are accomplished
by means o f a telemedicine
robot that connects doctors
and patients with off-site
medical experts.
“ In m a n y c a s e s
critically ill patients will
need to be transported from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
to a tertiary care facility to
obtain a higher level care,”
said Dr. Ed Berretta.
Heppner Elementary
announces students of month
HES names quarter
perfect attendance
H eppner E lem entary
School has announced that
60 students have maintained
p e rfe c t a tte n d a n c e for
the Third Q uarter 2013-
14. Students with perfect
attendance are:
M rs. M orris: 4
David Asbridge,
Owen Guerra, Connor
McKinney, Austin Willis.
M rs. M atteson: 8
Jesse Bowles, Jackson
Coiner, Ally Green,
Amelia Manning, Isiah
Martin, Keeley Naims,
Nickolas Wenberg, Lynn
Williams.
M rs. C oiner: 8
Daniel Baasch, Sebastian
Garcia, Adan Guerra,
Irelynn Kollman, Amber
Manning, Zandra
Masterson, Landon
Mitchell, Teagan Ramsey.
M rs. Rill: 9
Hayley Akers, Tyler Boor,
McKenna Bray, Hailey
Cimmiyotti, David Cribbs,
Shaylyn DeLoach, Dillan
Doyle, Camryn Scrivner,
Daemon Worden.
M rs. G ibbs: 13
Amelia Baker,
Bryan Collins, Cedie
Dayandante, Brock Hisler,
Blane Mahoney, Chance
McCormack, Aubriana
Rodriguez, Derrick
Smith, Kegan Steagall,
Jett Stewart, Jonathon
Waddell, Roen Waite,
Bridget Wizner.
M rs. Stew art: 8
Conor Brosnan, Gracey
DeLoach, Kendall Dowdy,
Mikel Jaca, Marlee
Mitchell, Kael Osmin,
Kevin Rea, Sydney
Wilson.
M rs. Dowdy: 10
Jazmin Barrett, Alison
Cecil, Gavin Hanna,
Jackson Lehman, Nicole
Propheter, Jason Rea,
Cheyenne Shaw, Jordan
Spaulding, Aimee Turrell,
Cami VanArsdale.
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Heppner Elementary School has announced the students of the month for March. The theme for
March was “Telling Yourself the Truth,” which included traits like self-honest, truth, integrity
and forgiveness. Top row (left to right): Ty Boor, Kaden Combe, Harley Ann Anderson, Sage
Ferguson, Mikel Jaca, Emma Hermanns. Bottom row (l-r): Hailey Wenberg, Ethan Delibertis,
Faith Futter, Wyatt King, Kadie Henrichs, Lane Critchlow, Sophie Rodriguez. Not pictured:
Jason Rea. -Contributedphoto
Chamber lunch
meeting
“With this service we
have the ability to be in
close collaboration with
a specialist at a regional
medical center to discuss
what measures to institute
for the patient to be able
remain at PMH.”
I f i t ’s d e te r m in e d
th a t a te le c r itic a l care
consult is appropriate, the
tele m e d icin e robot will
be moved to the patient’s
b e d s i d e , w h e r e the
consulting physician can
perform an evaluation and
consultation in collaboration
with the patient’s attending
physician.
When the pati ent
re q u ire s a h ig h er level
o f care than is available
locally, physicians have
the ability to interact with
a variety o f specialists to
d isc u ss w h at m easu res
they can institute prior to
transfer or, in the case of
inclem ent w eather, what
can be done while waiting
for the w eather to clear
enough to transport.
H a v i n g a c c e s s to
Providence Telemedicine
Network means people in
H eppner can receive the
most effective treatments
right here, near family and
friends.
To learn m ore about
Providence Telecritical Care
and to see a demonstration
on how it works, visit http://
w w w .p ro v id en ceo reg o n .
org/telecritical.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk's office has released the
following report o f marriage licenses:
April 10, 2014: -John Peter Schiefelbein, 54, Irrigon
Dan Grigg, administrator for the Morrow County and Linda Susan C alvert, 62, o f Irrigon.
-Jose Vasquez, 39, of Irrigon and Petra Elizabeth
Health District, will be giving an update o f what is going
on in the district and explaining the levy that will be on the Munoz, 47, o f Irrigon.
upcoming ballot at the next lunch meeting o f the Heppner
Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will be on Thursday,
April 17, from noon to 1 p.m. at Heppner City Hall.
Candidates for Morrow County Commissioner will
A n o r g a n iz a tio n a l location, day, tim es and also be on hand to talk about why they are interested
m e e tin g fo r th e s ix th other related topics. Any in serving in this capacity. Time will be allowed for
season o f the Willow Creek and all ideas are welcome. questions.
Cost o f lunch is $10; A& M ’s Kitchen will cater.
F arm ers M arket w ill be
T h e m a r k e t is
M o r r o w C o u n t y m em bers o f the M orrow
held Thursday, April 24, at scheduled to begin Friday, Chamber lunch attendees are asked to RS VP at 541 -676- particip an ts o f the Ford C ounty C ohort selected
5 p.m. at Heppner City Hall. June 20. Hours will remain 5536 no later than the Wednesday before to guarantee a I n s t i t u t e L e a d e r s h i p to construct a 24x48-foot
lunch.
All interested crafters, at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
program will be unveiling a pav ilio n and tw o shade
green thumbs and other like-
For more information,
newly-constructed pavilion p ergolas at the w idely-
minded people are invited contact Margaret Flaherty
at M arker 40, a popular used beach to complement
to attend the meeting. Items at 541-676-5972 or Ginger
sandy beach in Boardman the public restrooms and a
on the agenda will include Keithley at 541-676-5576.
located on the Colum bia paved walking trail that are
River in the Port of Morrow. already in place.
Hope Lutheran, Valby Lutheran and All Saints
A ribbon-cutting
T he p r o j e c t was
Episcopal church members will serve lunch on Wednesday,
ceremony will take place planned and organized by
April 23, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. The meal will
at noon on Friday, May Morrow County volunteers
include chicken enchiladas, Mexican rice, green salad, 9, under the new pavilion
and funded by contributions
salsa and com chips, and flan. Milk is served at each
and will be followed by a from area businesses and
Hope Lutheran Church and All Saints Episcopal
meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is
barbecue lunch catered by various grants.
Church will host an Easter breakfast this Sunday, April
subject to change.
The Country Gentleman.
This event is open to
20, from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. At All Saints, at the comer
This community event the public and an RSVP
o f Church and Gale streets in Heppner.
will mark the completion is requested to make sure
The b reak fast, provided by the ladies o f both
o f a y e a r-lo n g p ro je c t th ere is ad eq u ate food.
churches, will include breakfast casseroles, fruit, coffee,
t h a t wi l l b e n e f i t t he Please RSVP to Brenda
tea, juice and milk.
residents and visitors o f Profit at profitb@morrow.
The Easter service will be at 10 a.m. and an Easter
Morrow County. In 2013, kl2.or.us or 541-571-7642.
coffee hour with snacks and fellowship will follow the
service. Everyone is invited to attend.
BOARDMAN—
T he c o st is $5 fo r
The SA G E C e n te r will Tillam ook m acaroni and
host a Tillam ook Cheese cheese, a roll, a brownie and
D ays lunch sh ow casing a drink. The cost includes
Tillamook products made adm ission to the SAGE
W A S H I N G T O N — that farmers and ranchers
in Boardman.
Center.
The event will be held
For more information, U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o f can sign-up for disaster
April 25-26 from 11 a.m. call the SAGE C enter at Agriculture (USDA) Farm a s s i s t a n c e p r o g r a m s
to 2 p.m. each day at the (541) 481-7243 or visit S e rv ic e A g en cy ( FSA) beginning Tuesday, April
SAGE Center, 101 Olson the w ebsite, http://w w w . Ad mi n i s t r a t o r J uan M. 15,2014.
Garcia announced last week
Road
in Boardman.
visitsage.com.
The
Livestock
o u r e a s t e r s u p p l ie s
Indemnity
Program
(LIP)
WE HAVE A GREAT VARIETY AND CAN EVE
and
the
Livestock
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m C O M U ty Public Works wm be hosting a
D isaster Program (LFP)
wi l l p ro v id e paym ents
H O U SEH O LD H AZARDO U S
EASTER LILIES - SPRING BOUQUETS
to eligible producers for
W ASTE EV ENT FREE O F C H A R G E
livestock deaths and grazing
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a d m in is t r a t iv e
losses that have occurred
April 25, 2014
PROFESSIONALS DAY IS APRIL 23RD1
sin ce the ex p ira tio n of
at the Lexington Road Department
th e l i v e s t o c k d is a s te r
assistance programs in 201.
CARAMEL MACCHIATO $4.00
365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington
Enr ol l me nt also begins
COCONUT CREAM ITALIAN SODA $3.00
8:00 a.m . to 11:00 a.m.
on April 15 for producers
with losses covered by the
DURING THE EVENT:
i gallons) Oil filters, Spent Antifreeze, Automotive
Emergency Assistance for
Tanks (smaller than 2 5 a a l )
Livestock, Honeybees, and
s, Roof and asphalt patch, Adhesives,
Farm-Raised Fish Program
Adam Paul Doherty &
■ and Joint compounds, Lawn and garden
( E L A P ) a nd t he Tree
Household cleaners (including bleach,
Assistance Program (TAP)
f cleaners, carpet shampoos) Sludge (soil
Molly Sue Turrell
> gal. containers) Mercury thermometers,
in 2011, when the programs
1 cans. Used cooking oil, Road flares, PCB
expired, through 2014.
Reception- A pril 2Ó, 2 0 1 4
ITEM S N O T ACCEPTED:
Producers
are
s, biological waste, radioactive waste.
encouraged to contact their
county office to schedule
Morrow County Public Works
an appointment. For more
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USDA Service Center.
Farmers market to
plan season start
Ribbon-cutting
planned for new
Boardman pavilion
Community lunch
menu
Shared Ministry plans
Easter breakfast
Tillamook Mac ’N
Cheese Days coming to
SAGE Center
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FSA announces disaster
assistance sign-up date
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