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BITUARIES DE~TH N P Tj.gES Melvin George Read, of La Pine Mar. 24, 1936- Mar. 20, 2015 Arrangements: Baird Memorial Chapel of La Pine is honored to serve the family. 541-536-51 04 www.bairdmortuaries.com

Services: A private family memorial gathering will be held at a later date. Contributions may be made to:

FEATURED OBITUARY

Warren was editor and aide to Ford and Nixon By David Stout

-Care

Richard Nixon an d G erald Ford but returned to news-

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DEATHS ELSEWHERE

Jerry Warren, a newspaper editorwho became the deputy White House press secretary under Presidents paper work after being disillusioned by the Watergate scandal and it s

Continued from B1

Andrew Gorayeb will not s eek another term o n t h e

a f t ermath,

died Friday in Arlington, Virginia. He was 84. W arren, who lived in A l -

five-member school board. term. He became citymanager in There are more contested run for r e-election. Nelson 2013 after joining the board in races in Jefferson County, will take over as Deschutes 2011. Melvin Herburger will where incumbent Brad HolCounty Sheriff in July. Two also not run for re-election liday will face three chalpeople have registered to run after two years on the board. lengers and board chairman foreach oftheirseats— Jane Jeff Smith, who was ap- Stan Sullivan will face two. Allen and Tim Carpenter for pointed to the board in Janu- That board is coming off the Position 4 and John Land and ary to fill the seat vacated by controversial decision to reJohnny Corbin for Position 5, Justin Durham, will run un- move Sarah Braman-Smith both four-year terms. opposed for a four-year term. as principal at Madras High Carpenter, a former board Stephen King, who holds the School. Holliday will face member, and Corbin,aretired Position 5 seat that carries Courtney Snead, Sue Matters teacher, had both applied to a two-year term, has regis- and Gustavo Rico. Sullivan fill Munkres' former seat last

tered to run for the Position

year. More changes may be

4 seatfor a four-year term.

Board, which will soon be- Mathews, a retired teacher. gin the search for a new suAmanda Clark is the only p erintendent a f te r J a m es person registered to run for Golden accepted the top job the Position 5 seat. Lachlan

Housing

profitable for the builder.

he was editor of The San Di-

financing these and what it would take for a smaller developer to be able to pay for such a development," said Wendy Robinson, a senior

he edited The Union-Tribune until early 1995.

Warren had been assistant managing editor of The

development becomes more "I sat down with local developers and learned about

planner with the city, as she

explained the formula underlying the bonus.

more coverage of civil rights issues after the Watts riots in

Los Angeles in 1965. Senior editors were not al-

Hospitals Continued from B1

ways receptive to his ideas, and by 1968, the year Nixon

been involved in contentious

won the White House, War-

contract negotiations over

ren felt that his career had

the years. In the report, the union

stalled.

So he pounced when he was offered a job as deputy press secretary to th e new

president, a c o n servative Republican like Warren. He served under Ronald Ziegler, Nixon's press secretary, and loved the perks of power: the red telephone in the fam-

ily home connecting him to the White House ("It rang all hours of the day and night," his first wife, Euphemia Davis, told The Union-Tribune), being driven in limousines,

St. Charles and SEIU have

Abernethy and Zone 7 mem-

ber Vikki Ricks will run unopposed. Charley Miller will face off against John Mundy, who has in the past been schutes County Democrats,

hwinkel. Kalama has worked

aspegman@bendbulletin com

Kemper said. The package also makes it

on Aug. 17, 1930. His father,

took aim at t h e ability of

nonprofit hospitals to earn significant profits, pointing out that nonprofit hospitals

accumulated more than $550 million in profits in 2013. All but two hospitals in Oregon

are nonprofit. Felisa Hagins, political directorforSEIU Local 49,said

they so rarely would have to

pay the full charge," Welander said. "But having access to the averages prices paid would be a beneficial way to make in-

Source:Oregon HealthAuthority's Inpatient Discharge Data for 2013

patients pay is less than the

people in Bend and other areas likely alreadyunderstand Legacy Emanuel Hospital 8 "I don't think consumers Health Center in Portland.

their hospitals are profitable.

most expensive hospital in

The union also supports a

grandchildren. In 1985, while helping to plan the 2 5th

a n n iversary

celebration of the University of California, San Diego, Warren organized a symposium on the presidency. P articipants i n cluded H . R.

H ealth A uthority t o

p o st

measure that would create a median prices for common

Oregon, according to the 2013 data, followed by Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in Medford and

Hospital Rate Commission that would scrutinize hospi-

inpatient and outpatient pro-

talcharges based on a setof

site. Senate Bill 900 and a

assigneda defense attorney

Centro, California, and two

criteria. "Health care is a complicated field, but what I think is

charges because of negotiations between hospitals and insurers. He also said hospitals in most cases receive less from Medicaid and Medicare

important is there are many than the costs of providing other complicated fields that services. "The SEIU report's use of prices to be reasonable." have figured out how to have The report also found no fair, transparent pricing," internal hospital charges is link between geographic loHagins said. intended to confuse the debate cations and hospital charges Dallas. Welander said she sup- over hospital prices," Van Pelt — expensive hospitals were Both Hagins and Welander ports Senate Bill 900. Cham- SBld. located in both urban and ru- touted measures being debat- pioned by the Oregon As— Reporter: 541- 383- 0304, ral areas. ed in the Oregon Legislature sociation of Hospitals and tbannow@bendbulletin com Sky Lakes Medical Cen- that would increase price Health Systems, the proposal ter in Klamath Falls was the transparency for patients. would require the Oregon

Continued from B1 Police said Saturday that

his daughter, Warren is survived by a son, Gerald, of El

instance, the actual amount

Oregon, with Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner topping the list, followed by West Valley Hospital in

Linnie, a teacher. Jerry War-

Both of Warren's marriages ended in divorce. Besides

formed decisions about health care services." Andy Van Pelt, OAHHS' executive vice president, wrote in a statement that in every

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Hammer

ego Union.

"Looking at charges alone is not helpful to patients because

4 McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, Springfield 5 Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center, Portland 6 Mercy Medical Center, Roseburg 7 Providence Medford Medical Center, Medford 8 Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay 9 St. Charles Medical Center, Bend 1Q Asante Three Rivers Medical Center, Grants Pass

December 2012. Trollope has not yet been

later an editor for The San Di-

861, have hearings scheduled for Wednesday in the Senate

3 Legacy Emanuel Hospital L Health Center, Portland

Hie Warren, was a school superintendent and his mother, ren graduated from the University of Nebraska with a degree in journalism, served four years as a naval aviator, then became a reporter and

similar measure, Senate Bill Health Care Committee.

Soviet Union w it h R ussian

Sashimani Devi, 92:The last vodka. ritual dancer at the JaganBut the Watergate break-in nath Temple in eastern India, on June 17, 1972, followed by a centuries-old tradition that investigations, congressional was condemned as exploit- hearings and White House ative by social reformers, Vic- denials until Nixon's resignatorian missionaries and the tion on Aug. 9, 1974, inflicted leaders of independent India. two years of mental torture Died Thursday in Puri. on Warren. "He was very wounded," Jack Peltason, 91: A constitutional scholar who was his d a ughter, E uphemia a former chancellor of the Johnson, said Sunday in a University of California, Irtelephone interview. "Such a vine, and president of the UC betrayal." system. Died Saturday in Los Gerald Lee Warren was Angeles. born in Hastings, Nebraska,

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unopposed. And at Central Oregon Community College, one of three incumbents up for re-election will see a challenger. Zone 6 member Bruce

1 Sky Lakes Medical Center, Klamath Falls 2 Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center, Medford

theworld:

Phone: 541-617-7825

for t he

Top 10mostexpensive hospitals in Oregon

thinktheywant their hospital

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Madras. In Crook County, incumbents Patti Norris, Walt Wag-

Union in the 1960s. Former

don't want t h eir h ospitals The report also listed the to be profitable," she said. "I least expensive hospitals in

Obituary policy

Puddy works for the city of

mittee was characterized "as not really an affordable opeasier to build nontradition- tion" by Planning Commiscomponents to build an ad- al housing types. One rule sion Chairman Bill Wagner. ditional story under cer- change under consideration The proposal, which adtain circumstances. Build- would loosen limits on the dresses what is known as ers would also be able to size of an accessory dwelling cottage developments, would add less off-street parking unit, such as an apartment allow developers to build relwhen an affordable develop- above a garage or a small ativelysmall homes clustered ment is near a transit route, house in a backyard. around a common space. which can save costs for the Currently the size of such A unit i n such a d evelopdeveloper. a unit is limited to which- ment can often cost between Tom Kemper, the execu- ever is less,600 square feet $300,000 and $400,000, city tive director of the region's or 40 percent of the main staff commented. "It's a great idea; I really housing agency, said he building's size. The proposed "strongly" supported the change will make the limit like it, but it's not affordable," proposals. 600 square feet no matter Wagner said, notinghe none"Anything you can do to what size the main house is. theless supported creating a help incentivize and create Another proposal that code that allows cottages. cost savings for affordable originated from the afford— Reporter: 541-633-2160, housing is really critical," able housing advisory comtleeds@bendbulletin com

p r o perty t h an

W hen he l eft t h e W h i t e House in 1975, Warren returned to California, where

and the school district, while

schoolboard in 2013, losing to for the Zone 5 seat another incumbent, Lyle Re— Reporter: 541- 617-7837,

Other changes to the code

would otherwise be allowed. By having more units, the

The Evening Tribune in 1992,

t y board and ra n

would allow developments with significant affordable

Continued from B1 The bonus works by allowing builders developing affordable units to place more units on a

as liaison between tribes

Sara Puddy. Snead is president of the a retired diplomat, and Steve Kids Club of Jefferson Coun- heavily involved with the De-

coming to the Sisters School

exandria, Virginia, had been suffering from cancer and pneumonia, his family said.

ego Union from 1975 to 1992. After the Union merged with

will face Foster Kalama and

He will face Karan Swaner,

traveling with Nixon to Chi-

— From wire reports

Leaver, a director at J Bar J Youth Services, and Greg Zadow, a physical therapist, will face off for the open two-year

Schools earlier this month.

bers, Bob Perry and Shane Nelson, did not register to

New York Times News Service

Marjorie L. Ludwig, of Bend

with Greater Albany Public

Two other b oard m e m-

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cal defense bar have stated conflicts of interest. Ahern violation. indicated Trollope might be He is currently on a noassigned an attorney based bail hold for that violation, in Madras.Trollope's case according to the Jefferson is scheduled to be heard by County jail. a grand jury Friday, Ahern Trollope has several con- sa~d. victions in Deschutes CounPrineville Interim Police ty, according to the Oregon Chief Les Stiles said MonJudicial I n formation N et- day that O'Daniel is underwork, including 2008 con- going medical evaluation

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ing warrant for a parole

and burglary, and identity theft. He was sentenced to 30 months in p r ison and

three years of post-prison supervision for

and treatment.

"He's in good condition, but it's going to be while" before O'Danielrecovers, Stiles said.

a t tempted

second-degree robbery in

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Haldeman, a former top Nixon aide, and Theodore So-

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rensen, a confidant of Presi-

dent John F. Kennedy, as well as John Chancellor of NBC News.

After he left the newspaper business in 1995, Warren moved to Virginia with

his second wife, Viviane. He was active in the Episcopal C hurch and studied at t h e

Virginia Theological Seminary, graduating in 2004 with a master's degree in theolo-

gy. He became a lay reader at his church and sometimes

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