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2001 Comments
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Letters,
letters, letters
To the Editor:
This is in response to last weeks paper pertaining to the article "Pedestrian
Killed in Traffic Accident."
In my opinion the picture presenting the article was very distasteful.
I did not know the person who incurred this tragedy. I feel if it were
one of my friends, family or acquaintances I would have that morbid picture
in my head forever.
Please keep in mind that a picture speaks a thousand words.
Sincerely,
Nicole Brandt
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To the Editor:
I must say how disappointed I am in the judgment of your newspaper. After
I saw the picture that accompanied the article, "Pedestrian killed in
traffic accident," I thought of many things to say.
I have now decided on one thing to say, and I am sure many of the community
will agree. This picture was upsetting to those who did not even know
this woman, imagine how those who knew her felt when they saw this picture.
I hope better judgment is used in the future for the sake of the people
in this community.
Debora Crawford
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To the Editor,
I am writing in response to your front page picture in the August 8 issue.
It is in very poor taste to have the photo of the deceased woman, covered
or not, anywhere in the paper. As a camp counselor, she is close to many
children, and I'm sure her death was traumatic enough for them. They didn't
need to see her picture on the cover of any paper.
If it were your friend or relative, how would you feel...and is that
how you would like to be remembered?
Lisa Swanton
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To the Editor
On August 19, Keith and Barbara Petrie of Crooked River Ranch in Central
Oregon will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary.
Even in this time of short marriages and quick divorces, a 50th anniversary
is not all that unusual . In this case, however, Keith is the last of
four Portland reared brothers who will all have reached this bench mark
of marital bliss and then some: Gordon and Shirley (long-time residents
of Sisters), 57 years, Bruce and Jean, 56 years, Ross and Charlene, 51
years, and now Keith and Barbara, 50 years.
Keith and Barbara met and married while students attending Oregon State
College in Corvallis, Oregon -- Class of 1952. A family gathering and
luncheon will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the original Crooked River
Ranch house. This will be followed by a reception for friends and neighbors
from 2 to 5 p.m.
Family will be coming for the event from Anchorage, Alaska, Seattle,
Washington, Boise, Idaho, Sisters, and Portland.
When asked what they owed their marital longevity to, one brother is
reported to have said, "We owe it all to our mother who taught her four
sons to be tolerant of the idiosyncrasies of others."
Mrs. Ross Petrie
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